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                    <text>TIIB WKATHE*
Florida: Fair tonight and Wed­
nesday, colder tonight, possibly
light frost in the interior of ex­
trem e north portion, diminishing
northwest winds.

Lda'8 Heart,
[teat V e g e ta b le

,tGardcn Land
ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925,

h Storm Roman DignityBans
[Service “Charleston” Dance
Trail Of
HOME, Pec. 1 . - Rome ha»
n Trees turned
n cold shoulder to the

Is C a u s e

[laze At

“Charleston."
. . .
Jazz dancing to the tune or
wailing saxophones and ernsning trnpdrums of Amoriccanizcd bands long has been in
vogue here. Even ‘blues num­
bers have had their devotees.
But tho hip-swaying gyrations
of the latest Americanized
dance arc considered ju st a bit

lin g H o u r

bwhich has

the entire
1st ;:G hours
city of
•’)

The “Charleston therefore,
is almost unknown in Home s
three cabarts, although it la ocnn«tnnallv seen on tho dance

2 7 0 -A c r e
Representatives Of Leading
European Countries Sign
Names To Treaty That Will
Maintain Territorial Lines

Measure Is Signed
In Victorian Hall
Four Subsidiary Trcntics Of

**1^

L e sser Im p o rtu n e ? A dapted

psed wires
tv service
\ W hitney,
•er, a total
fell between
-ck Monday
ck Tuesday
stated that,
f one heavy
, 11*21, the
sterday and
viest in five
aghout the
impered and
I power contthe local teire kept busy
siring broken
anagr of the
mpany, statmaintained
Yirts of six
total of 20
re Maintained
Itched imntcjo calls from

and Mr. Byrd
i the efforts
ption tu such
iizenx of San-

Lsly inconvcneti icily.
rvaD was the
[he white way
■ritl was savBer shutdown.
Iipany to rrnItsiiienlial iliav temporarily
lenti.il sretions
'hile numerous
nade, hut wili
cforo dark, ncthe Southern
’.mv had tu
lie help this
restoring its
ui inrrvmg
wny smullibefore thfc
k prevailed
Ikon Duty
M riinniiig
[Wver, and
P Umt extra
M*Pt on duty
*’-• are again
^yirg shrub• *ithin the
a haviM' with
fi«i| lending
owing
king blown
**fork'd that
period
’ on one
a large
directly
tmvd
■*'i tu the homo
" W Ciruer of
^
Franklin
thi&gt; iinirii-

’• » »ma|| blaze
•*" that a fnl***« w u i th..

National Swimming:
Meet W ill Be Held
At Rollins In Spring
A. J. Hanna, executive secretary
of the Rollins Collcgg Alumni As­
sociation, who has ju st returned
from a national convention of the
Amateur Athletic Union held in
found I ittsburgh, announced yesterday
that plans submitted for tho stuging of t» national high school w at­
er rne-.t ut Hollins College in
•March had met with the approval
ond tho endorsement of the con­
vention.
la past yenrs Rollins College has
xponsnrcd many state high aehool
| swimming meets with great sueIc
and alumni and students of
,, mstitution are confident that
national aquatic meet will receive
l
support and nttondancc of a
urge number of am ateur swlmnu.T3 from all parts of the coun-

NUMBER 105

REGISTER !SProperty Damage
Chappell Tract DETAINED i piaced at Million;
ORLANDO JAIL HighWind Prevails

Realty transfers approxim at­
ing foOO.lMHMK) were announced
today by the Scruggs-Scoggan
Realty Company, Inc., final con■umnation of the deals being offecteil following some weeks of
negotiations with Sanford and
Orlando buyers.
One of the largest deals clos­
ed hy the firm was the sale of
the 170-nrre Chappell tract to
Sanford Shores, Inc., a local syn*
•lieatc composed i f Forrest Lake
it • M. Scott, E. L. Market and
F. II. Scruggs.

In Regard To Arbitration
LONDON, ~ D ~ 1.—(,7*)_The
treaty of Locarno, made between
the lending power* of Europe and
ninti their fgovcrnnicnt.i to maintarn the territorial frontiers es­
tablished by the treaty of Vet- aille ;, even to the extent of war, war
signed here today.
The ceremony look place in the
Victorian reception room of the
foreign offices, renowned in pre­
LOCAL
war Europe for the brilliant gath­
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher erings of statesmen and diplomats,
promises his support in m atter who accepted the hospitality of
of obtaining n Federal subsidy the British monarch’s secretary of
in completing tho proposed Dt. ntato for foreign affairs.
Johns-liidian River canal pro­
Among the figures of tho early
ject.
century statesmen who gulin-icd
Britt-Chittenden Realty Com­ in the gilded room, hut who no
pany announces rales for the longer are concerned with the afpast 10 days have totalled ap ­ er, Brand I hike Nicholas of Hussin
proximately $100,000.
fairs of nations, were the ex-KaisSnow and ice cause Lumbers and Count Apponyi, representative
Halter, Indiana man, to come of the ilupsburgs.
hack to Sanford to spend his
Gilded Lustre Restored
winter.
.
During the war this room, with
Sale of the 270-ncrc Chappell the adjoining banquet lull ami
tract nnd other properties to ­ dining room was abandoned to
taling $500,000 announced hy typists who were moved only a
the “Scruggs-Scoggan” realty fi w weeks ago. Workmen had refirm.
Webb property, located near color of the walls, flags of the na*
Monroe, purchased by II. O. lions were distributed about and
t’liippen and son for considera­ :i thick, heavy red carpet hid the
tion of $25,000.
inkspots and l)r,ul3i’u on tho once
Construction work on new polished floor.
county juil is progressing rap ­
The treaties were not. an is usuidly, according to survey made nl the ease, engraved on parch­
• d ly,
ment, hut only printed in French,
Itain and wind storm leaves ] German and Kngli &lt;h on fine paper,
trail of fallen trees and enti­ with the fourth and last pagetled utility service in Sanford left almost Blank for the signa­
following rainfall of 1.02 inches tures.
in past 21 hours.
The signatures were placed in
Haywood Register, wanted alphabetical order of the names of
here on a charge of murder, the countries, and arranged so that
may never be tried in Seminole Luther and Foreign Minister
county, according to Sheriff Stresumano. mmesenllng Ger­
Hand, who paid today that the many (Allenuigiu ) were the first
alleged slayer of Leroy Simp* to sign.
jon will probably be tried, con­
After the signing, the German
victed nnd sentenced in the Or­ plenipotentiaries
proceeded
to
ange county court upon n simi­ Buckingham Rulate t&lt;&gt; ;ign the
lar charge.
Register. Afterwards they attendSTATE
Four persons are killed, 18
injured nnd proitcrty valued at
$1,000,(100 is destroyed in storm
when it passed over Tampa.
Fifty-mile wind blows over
Jacksonville where dnneing-pavillion a t beach resort is blown
off its pilings.
Business activities resumed in
Miami a fte r surface weather is
recorded following rainfall of
15 inches in 21 hours.
DOMESTIC
Bishop of northern branch of
the Methodist Church calls
Southern branch’s failure to
ratify the unification of tho two
bodies, n "g reat vitcqry” nny*
wny.
Strong winds nnd probably
gales over n wide area along
the Atlantic Seaboard were pre­
dicted today by the U. S.
Weather Bureau.
Work on the Stone Mountain
Memorial is resumed with Au­
' gustus Lukcmun, sculpture, in
charge.
Representative Reid, counsel
for Col. Mitchell, a fter clash
with (Jen. William Graves, asks
to have that officer removed
from the court upon grounds
that he is not impartial and is
biased.
FOREIGN
Tho treaty of Locarnc, made
between leading powers of Eu­
rope, is signed ut London amid
colorful surroundings in the

HOME EDITION

A business lot fronting UlO
foot on Cypress Avenue and 100
feet on Lake Monroe, ami a
warehouse site between Myrtle
nnd French Avenues nrc among To lie Charged With Murder
Of Orange County Taxi
other dials announced by the
firm.
Driver; Will Also Face
The lake front lot near Myr­
Trial
For Murder Here
tle Avenue was sold to Orlando
interests for a sum approximat­
ing $250,000, it was stated.
Orange County Grand
in commenting on thu rapid­
Jury
First To Meet
ity with which lots were being
handled by his office, Mr.
Scruggs deelnr-d that sales had George Garrett John Little,
already passed the $75,000 mark.
Washburn and Wallace Og­

TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 1.— (A I’) —Four persona arc known
to be dead, four m issing, 18 are seriously injured nnd ap­
proximately $ 1,000,000 damage hits been done by n storm
which swept over this city early today.
Scattering reports received at the local weather bureau
from south Florida points indicate that the storm was along
the west const of the state. Publications in Tampa were
suspended and all points south of here were without tele­
graph facilities.
Tho storm, sweeping from the cast const, reached Tampa
lesby Held As Accessories shortly after l o'clock this morning. Tho barometer a t the
a velocity of -18 miles an hour. Weather officials say it was
thu worst wind experienced here in four years.

IS ATTRACTING

lamlo awaiting action of the grand -=-~--------■
. ■■
During the height of tho ntorm
jury on n charge of murder, may u r n 4 m i n n
*** i \ t « fire broke out Tn tho 1-atln ntcnever bo tried here for the murder I V r /V I I I U l l
(VI / \
Bon of the city, cniming heavy
of Leroy Simpson last August.
Y?
/ I 1 I I 11
,|nn»#go to the plant of Went Coast
Tho Orange county grand jury
n rv T flfrn
/ i l l w in Fertilizer Company and to freight
will bo in session Thursday nnd is r n u j v l l , I S
| t / \ | , | &lt; N car
its vicinity.
Plans For Further Advertis­ Brill-Chit tendon Company’s expected to immediately return an 1 l l L D l U I O
U fiL L k )
Fifteen Cara Destroyed lly Fire
i n n
Fifteen freight cars near the
ing Of Waterway Being
Sales Total $100,000; Firm indictment for first degree mur­ / \ 1 7 I i r »
(IV H i W i l l K
A n r . / V plant were destroyed before all
Considered By Chamber;
Reports Market As Being der against Register.
Owing to the fact that court \7 V C&lt;11 I I 1 1 / L i n i l U n avnilahlo fire apparatus in tho
Very Brisk Last Month
Federal Aid Is Promised
______
city, aided hy the torrential rain,
convenes in thnt county previous
to the opening of the Seminole Washington Advisory Storm J™,1** brl«K lhc bl“*° u»Jor cun*
Federal support of tin* St. JohnsRealty Miles totaling approxi­ county court, it is believed that
W arnings ( lain! 1 Topical
A shnrk on Davia Islands, |oIndian River canal pruned is prac­ mately ?litn,ouil were announced to Register will be tried, convicted
Distlirhance Centered Oil rated ill Tampa Bay whero inon*
tically assured, according to u dny by the Britt-Chittenden Com­ nnd sentenced before he is even
than 50 workmen were nsleop. col­
statement made today by It. \V. pany, all of the transfers having indicted in Seminole county.
lapsed. Only r. few esenped in­
IVarinan, secretary of tlm Cham- l&gt;ci n effected within the last 10
It is stilted that Orange coun­
The Imilics of four men weto
1 t of Commerce, wlm is in receipt day«, according to a statement tv officials have a very clear case
WASHINGTON. Dec. i._ (/p )— jury.
taken from the debris later thkt
of a letter from United Slates made by a member of the firm.
against the accused and also hi.* Strong winds nnd probably gulctr morning
and four othcre, who were
The largest transaction closed reported accomplice, Joe Tracy, along the entire Atlantic seaboard
Senator Duncan II. Fletcher in
which tho senator heartily coders- by the company within the last who is also in tho Orange county within the next 21 hours were fore­ in tho shark, are missing und IS
ed the proposed cut and stated few days is represented by the jail.
cast today hy tho weather bureau. others are in local hospitals. Tlio
that he would do his ’’very best" sale of a seven-aero warehouse
The following advisory storm body of a negro woman was found
However, Register was brought
to secure n government subsidy site at Band’s Crossing to a local to Sanford Saturday and arraign­ warning was issued: "Advisory 0:­ oil the street this morning. Hho
syndicate ronipo.ed of Edward ed before Judge Sharon on n 20 A. M. Northeast storm w arn­ had fled from her home during
for completion of the work.
storm nnd bad been killed by'
ing ordered north of Jacksonville the
Senator Fletcher stated that it Higgins, W. \V. C. Smith, t!, II.
flying debris.
Richard.
E.
M.
Hunt
nnd
Mi;-*
8
.
to
Hostun,
Mass.
Storm
of
tropical
wns the government’s pulley to coStreets Strewn Wills Wrecfcfce
origin centered off n&lt;-“
F lo r­
onernle with local interest wher­ !. Thornley. The selling price of
Troon were u p rootuj'Inwall w&lt;-ida coast in ^ m g ' tmrtm.rtrtward llona of Tunina and the streets
ever mi improvomenl iff a water* the property was given as $20,­
with Increasing r.itensity will cause wore Htrown with wreckage caused
way for navigation purpoies wa 001).
strong northeast mid north winds by tho high winds. Street car
Among other smaller deals d o s­
recommended.
: and probably gales along entire ii.'rvico wns demoralised,
recently, Hie firm announced
Col. Gilluwt YounglMvg, ilistrict I ed
.iMunUc scabouril within the
't ,
I*o|&gt;orta n t thu local v Vy &gt;bcr bu­
engineer ut Jiicksnnvilr* i.i also the following: Lot 08 iff I’inehurst
2Hih&lt;sirs. This stun i will bV.ily reau indicated th at thc*Itorm or­
I
sub
division,
old
l«&gt;
A.
I*.
Kilham
.-upporting tho phuipscd canal, Mr.
The four nrc act used of being lnH'onie severe. Caution nilv&gt;«cd iginated In tho wstern part of
Rearm.in announced, ami very lit­ [to J . II. Jackson for $2,000; lot
121
of
Normandy
Square,
in
the
nrees
orieu of Register in tho mur­
Culm. I t proceeded across the
tle trouble is anticipated in ecur Korre t Dilip Hotel cctlon, ild
der of l.eroy Simpson Inst Aug­
Carildienn Sea to the went coast of
ing the favorable consideration of |»j
lham to W. II. Shop- ust. Oglesby ami Washburn are
Florida nnd up the west coast,
higher engineering authorities nnd pardA.for11$2,000;
f.iiir acres of land now nt liberty under bonds of -Hitnklng it turn southeast of Tampa
the national congress, he added. adjoining I’iiiehurnt rulsllvision,
nnd then disappeared into tho (lull
tltio each.
In commenting on tlm nuuiermr •.Id to M. It. Hutton ami W. J.
of Muxicn.
It is stated that Register has
inquiries that h&lt;* said were coming Hardy bv J. M. MeC’nskcll for $11,­ quite a reputation ns n desperado
No estimate to the total dam ­
into the Chamber of Commerce 000.
age done to the high winds along
and th at Seminole county officials
offices daily in reference to the
the coast rould be ascertained. St.
Seventy five f&lt;et of business will be satisfied if he is convicted
Petersburg reports heavy losn to
proposed waterway. Mr. IVarmnn proper!v in l i r l Street addition in Orange county. Evidence sub­
property there, while Clearwater,
declared that the projeet wns ni- was al o : old t&lt;&gt; L R. Chittenden mitted iu the preliminary hearing
Sarasota, Bradenton, Fort Myers
traeting attention all over the and E. M. Hunt hy C. S. Core last Saturday tended to show that
and Lakeland wero cut off from
South and in a good many see thins of Orlando, fur $125 a front fool ho had planned a number of rob­
telegraphic communication.
of the north, where yachting en- while 100 feet of business prop- beries in this vicinity it i.&lt; r.aid
llur lasts were manifesting inter- i rty in First Street extension was among which was a proposed raid
R a in fa ll Seta New Record*
e-t in the canul, which is sniil to old i II. M. Uumblcy to Dr. * . on the First National Hunk of tlii.i
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Dec. 1.
he tin* last connecting link in an J. Marshall for $20,000.
city.
The disturbance i* expected to
inland scenic highway extending
A Notorious (Triraclrr
eau .o rains along the middle A t­ —(/IT- Florida’* peninsula for tho
Other sales brought the 10-day
from far northern points down to total up to approximately $100,000,
Register was suspected of being lantic coast and snow or rain ill past 12 hours bus been swept by
tho Florida keys.
a piumbor of the famous Ashley New England nnd eoulhcuntcrn high chilling winds, which nt
it was stated.
times have assumed hurienno pro­
Mr. Rcarmnn stated thnt lie and
gang, of Everglades fame. Four New York.
portions, and by a rain which a t
his assistants are preparing ndvermembers of this gang, including
Steamer Cotopaxi is the lender, John Ashley, were kill­
various points has set records.
Heavy pro|t«&lt;rty damage has
by authorities during tho course Alice And Kip Could
1amp in p: Toward Port ed
Ih m wrought by the wind* on the
of a running gun battle in south­
Never Live Together east const of the state, south of
With Water In Hold ern Florida lu»i winter.
Shortly after this reported cs- Again, A sserts Davis .lui'ksonvillr, nnd on the west
coast, south of Tampa, with re­
WEST RA1.M BEACH, Here I. rnpade. Register is said to lihave
port* to the local weather bureau
been
nrre
ted
and
confined
in
the
i,V)—Word received hor&lt; at 7:15
WHITE I’l.AIN
N. Y. Dec. I. of a 52-mile wind nt Tampa and
Miami
jail
on
a
charge
of
kidiui
r
o’clock from the Steamship Coto­
Ihivis, rnunncl a id-mile maximum a t Key West.
paxi was to the effect that she ing. It i .. d thal no u ■
Jones in tlio A 50 mile wind drove over Jack­
was listing badly and Imd water lender of an attempt to break jail, trinl of th ■niinuliiient suit hy her sonville early today.
Too Many “Cal\
during
which
two
prlsoncrn
were
in her hold. At 7:21 oclock bar
Inland Florida, with exceptional
und killed. Sheriff Case of hu-dtand, l.ioimrd Kip KhinrlundOn Kerlin Street (
pi i."It Ion wua worse, but no «h;- shot
ci. iiid in summing un liefure the heavy winds, has not bran badly
Bade
county
was
subsequently
intrer* call* were issued. No further
jury today, (li.it tlie* couple would affected, report* here say. Three
never live with each other again negroes were killed and u number
BERLIN. Dee. 1.—(AT—Stans word was received from her and
regardless of the outcomo of thu of other injured when a house a t
leading to the platforms of Berlin ii is believed she was able to
case.
,licet cars were not intended tor weather the storm.
tin1 Unvi i development a t Tampa
The entire Florida East ( oast
The uttorney asserted thnt they roll.ip.icd during the storm there.
the m odem short and narrow
had so bcMnirrhod r ic h other" There have been no other injuries
kiit*. (ho street ear management according to messages to Rninlsiw
r.lnro th 'lr e trnngement that to reported other thnn slx.other negfinds.
, Rier Radio station was whipped by
strong northeasterly gale.
live together again would lie Ini- iocs in the name Titnuut incident.
Complaints have pouted into t •• a A
stretch of ocean boulevard
possible, lie pictured himself a .
Dancing Rnvilion Damaged
reporting that men have 1*«*”«»»&lt;-*
near
tho
inlet
to
laikc
Worth,
nine
having
defended
Alieo
solely
to
At
I’liblo llcuch the tide is re­
urpriMiigly willing tn allow m. mmile - north &lt;ff here, wa* being un
retain her honor, and not in the ported to have swept tho Trotter
livrs of the fair sex to board cars dermined
by the surging ware*
1opo that she would get her bus- Dancing pavilion off its piling'.
first The woman insist thnt ((&gt;'» and volunteers
headed by Cus Jor-^
Imnd back.
Both the Atlantic Ocean and the
ears "should have three short step*
CHICAGO, Dec. I —(AT—Though
ilahn and bis “cowboys of tho
Alice
sat
stolidly through this gulf have been whipped into a turinstead of two high ones.
to the scene with log*, tr* * the .Methodist Episcopal Church, Morning's session. Yesterday she
(Continued on I’uge .7)
The company has announced that rushed
stumps and stakes to try to save South, failed to vote its required went unrestrainedly ns her law­
500 new cars which have been or­
majority of three fourths, foe un­ yer pictured tho wrongs to which
the road.
dered will have three steps.
ion with the northern branch, she had liecn subjected. Indica* ManDisappcars When
Biihop Edwin Ilolt Hughes of tho lions today were thnt the case
Chicago nrea of the Methodist would not U&lt; given tu the ju ry be* Connected With Bomb
Episcopal Church, regards thu vote fore tomorrow.
fixplosion In Chicago
a* a "Great victory."
The vote indicates tho desire of
CHICAGO, Pec. 1.—f/P)—Herthe northern church to meet any Webb Property Sold
man I innenum, 55, chairman of
future
proposition*
in
n
generous
names of the founders roll, mem­ and welcoming spirit, he says.
To Crippen And Son the Chicago Blaster Barbers As­
bers of each of the Southern
sociation has disappeared after
“
Personally.”
he
said
"I
regard
imr on me
•
. states and a granitu figure of a this as u great victory inasmuch
writing letters indicating suicidal
Announcement
wn*
made
today
at Stone Mountain was resumed woman—tho "figure or memory.
this is the first time* since the of tho sale of the old Webb prop­ intentions, because his name had .
today after u cessation of
Leading down from the hall of as
separation
in 18-11 that the two erty located on the St. John'* Riv­ bean connected with the bomb M
.-Inco last spring. Augustus Luke memory will be n giant stairway
being pushed by ,
churches
have
reached thu stage er neur thu Monroe drawbridge to ring inquiry
nan sculptor; in charge of the of 48 steps, one for each state in
state’ll
attorney,
lie maintained
II.
O.
Crippen,
Sr.,
and
II.
0
.
Crip­
work, arrived in Atlanta yester- the union, which will end a t n of voting."
Dr. R. J. Wade, sccretaiy of the pen, Jr., amt their Chirngo asso­ bis innocence and said he was bei ...
n««tnmo nemortal dtrccuon grandito esplanade will be bunt
Search*
ciates for a consideration of $25,* ''unmercifully hounded/
around n .’JUO foot lagoon to b« general conference, lias announc­ 000.
i-rs later found ids hat oil tho Lako
ed
the
official
vote
so
far
receiv­
provided at the base of the moun­
The property was purchased Michigan shore.
ed by him 10 conferences of the
A few hour* earlier, as tho «fccfrom S. M. Abercrombie, who has
tain..
Methodist
Episcopal
Chuieh
Is
10,­
Lending down from the esplan­
owned thu tra c t for 25 years, it U iai grand jury was charging U n a
521
niinisternl
votes
it.
fn
v
jr
of
ade will bo 13 more steps, which and 072 against; 0,1)10 laymen vot* said.
Mchrock Rico and eight others witn
will end at the tomh of the u n ­
In tll'cussing hi* plana for tho bombing, she attempted to stab
ed
for
und
170
against.
known Confederate Soldier, which
A constitutional m ajority in fa­ development «&gt;f tho nropeTty herself with a table knife. A jail
in
turn
will
bo
plunked
on
cither
matron frustrated the attem pt.
Thu sculptor brought wu"
Hide by two great flag poles, one vor o f unification is Indicated which is lucntvd neur the now |&gt;owl.innemann who was questioned
the master mode! of the j* * ^ for the SUire und Burs, and the •inco thu Methodist KpUcopul er plant now under construction,
Mr. Cripoeit Mated (hat he und by prosecutors hut never held, left
mory that will be carved into
Church
constitution
requires
a
two
other for the Stars and Stripf*.
I bis sun had decided to hold the three letters. On to hit wife said
granite just below the .
Circling tho lagoon which will he third* m ajority.
I tract intact for ant indefinite time he could not stand the "disgrac*
formed from tho waters of a
| before placing it on the market. of being connected with n m atter
A
new
dewl&gt;crry
th
at
U
larger
spring a t the base of the nioun- and more disease-Teaistent thun
tike this, although I am innocent."
tuin will be an amplthcatre or
The pnrtioso of the gathering U ) Another note of similar tendency
the
ordinary
garden
variety
ia
tho
granite seating 11.000 Persons.
found addressed to frieadi
re ip lt of hybridizing by B. M- the atamlardixaUon of colleges and | was
The stairways, lagoon and ati Ui- Young,
and
patrons of his barber shop,
high
schools
of
tho
South
and
to
nn electrical engineer of
''T p a n n in j U »
"
thcnUr will occupy the,
nnd
« third directed dispeaal of
discuu m atters of interest to both
, feet between th# base of tho nioun I^misiann, who makes a hobby of institutions.
hie property.
(
.
plant
;:ding.
S ' while wIlMn wlU &gt;taiu and the road.
M
Ws?1''X f 'LSL.
a«
J
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Y - *

Vote Of Soulltcrn
Methodists Called
Victory By Bishop

Stone Mountain Drilling Resumed
With Lukentan In Charge 01 Murk

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THE SANFORD HERALD MONDAY. NOV. 30. 1925,

A.V./.J+A ^

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There
is *.literally
nothing in this entire section of Florida with which to
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9 ^ ® *'
compare Loch-Arbor. It stands entirely alone as the finest suburb in the
Sanford district.
could not be so positive in making such an assertion were it not for the
ersal approval given Loch-Arbor and for the fact that anyone
prove these statements by the simple procedure of asking the opinion of
anyone in Sanford
When this is done one discovers that it has the unanimous approval of the
populace of Sanford. There is nothing with u lich to compare it.

S ales A gents
Temporary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

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T H E SANFORD H ERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925.

“ A G E TW O

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Best Investment Opportunity
Trained Corps o f Engineers
Assigned by G overnm ent
To Protect O yster Industry
JACKSONVILLE, Kin., Nov.
—OP)—With the oyster now
Mason cnsldernblo attention is
ing given that product due to
unfavorabel attention tr.nt it

20.
tti
be­
me
ie

MARKETS
YOilrv,

-UV)—

PRIMARYSCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
First Grade: Patricia Hughes,
Winifred Hutchins, Mary F. Lord,
Dorothy Mitchell, Ora Lee Smith,
Mary Emma Strange, Martha Tal­
bott, Robert Jones, E. L. Laney.
Ino’cn Singletary, Francis Yandle,
Lillian Biyar.t, Mildred Cowan,
Julia Dickson, Jane Jackson, Lois
ilrCrory, Helen MeDnnial, Eliza­
beth Tuten, IF Ilie Zachary. Ralph
MtGaghagin, Richard McGnghagin, Robert Stanley, L. M. Telford,
Claude Whitten, Ollic Mae Boatvirht. Mr. reel la Smith, I-cona Lee,
Mildred Hood, Carolyn Cuppcpper, Carl Rialey, J. S. Higgenbotnnm, Danny Benyt, George
Dossey, John Jordon, Joseph Fer­
nandez, Winston Henderson, Rob­
bie Penrmnn, Herman Sapp, Dale
Ward, Herbert Thurston, Gordon
Stanley, Julian Stenstrom, Claude
Whidden. Mary Lou Carver, Col­
leen CVomor.t, Mildred Ilnyes,
Tcmpert Webb, Arline Richter.
Sect nd Grade: Lilly .Mae Abbott,
Dorothy Gin* so. Marie Gilbert,
Martha McDonald, Doris Hockey,
M nriaret Reitz, Edwin Hnnisk-*,
Knnyle llousholdtr, I'
.'•* Wil­
son, Rachel Douglass, Marjorie
Pnilret*. Mr.ry E. Went, FI Trine
Manden, Doris Walker, Homer
’ "fh’ey. Lid" Print1, Howell Sharp,
Claude Yandle, Lucile Eddy, Donold Jack.ton, Jack Morrison, L. P.
Mi Culler, Robert (Juaiitock, John
Mauser, Charlotte Ileckstrom, Es­
ther Benjamin, Ailcon Cook, Mildrul Duncan, Anna Jane Gantt.
Ola Hanson, Clara Mclsch, Ruth
Mid.sch, Louise Packard, Eunhelia
St,anion, (Ins Reekatrom, Frank
Benjamin, Arthur Clements, Em­
mett Rogers, James Stapler, Her­
bert Stnothoff, L. E. Tew.
Third Grade: Carolyn Cwthorn,
Marian Hayes, Eleanor lliikr.mi,
Phyllis lluglies, Louise Meriweth­
er, .Marin Ann Owers, Margaret
S pdres, Fnrn Thornton, Ji nn
'lack. Mnry Louise Torrance, Wil­
liam Vihlen, John Henry Talbott,
Watson Shannon, Millie Worthing­
ton, Ruth Cummin", Robert Conk.
Iidm Minnrik, Randall Priest,
Karl Robinson, Max Kumhley,
t’lyile Taylor, Dorothy Entwisitle,
Lessie Cnchntti. It. In it Pearson,
George Smith, Ronnie Yulia's, Eth­
el Inhie, Henry Jameson, Charles
Belts. Allen Smoke, Billie Thigpen.
Hubert Law on, Stewart Gatchcl,
Winifred Morris. Freida lianas
AIs pack, Sara Move, Ada Singletnr.v, Virginia Powell, Pea Lord,
Leon Rnfi Id, St. Clair White,
Frances Mahoney.
Fourth Grade- llo rire Mleds'e.
Nora Powetl, Helen Dunn, Caro*
’vn Iliggers, Sam Holcombe, Sallie
Rayburn, JnUii Diehl, Laura Itrown
Stanley Berg,
Mcrinm Derg
Franld'o Cummins. J ohciiIi Thmui
'"ii. Edna Jlizzrll, fie irge Dlnke.
Glenn (iovacck, Helen Gurley,

Ethel Philips, Ruth Dorton, Doro
thy Marshall, Harold Hnmil. J u l­
ian Field, Russell Wallace, Eloise
Winn, Edgar Mnrtin, Dons P a tt­
ern, Georgena Hnrt, Nancy W hite,
Kathleen Laney, Frederick Daiger,
Harold Jones, Melvin Taylor, Mar­
ion Lundquist, Richard Deas, Lois
Shannon, Mnry Nickel, M artha
Bishop, Dorothy Field, Gertrude
porter, Guy Allen, Hazel Harvey,
Alice Harvey, F.velyn Porter, N a­
omi Hutchins, Mob Clements, H ar­
ry Bower.
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worth L. t ilby, chief engineer of "f
standard industrial wore
the sanitary division of the t.aic moderately successful. I he motbureau of health.
or group was sprinkled with se'lA s a result of tnls publicity, says • 'Z orders, causing n two point
the engineer, the oyster im tu.tiy 'm e tim in Chrysler, and the most
was badly crippled and the trail- ri.e ijt speculaiive fa v o rite i.i the
era In it appealed to the health rail list, yHriing Kansan City
Kr
authorities
in tiu* Southern nml Wheeling and Lake
____ tor regulations
)•«'
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
industry which followed uml t*. r Ilrio, opened fractionally lower.
serious trouble. You can atop them
Kur
y
ti
ailing
lacked
animation
tifieil by the state would give tliem
now with Crcomulslon, an emulsified
a good market. A fter a series of and the m arket failed to follow
creosote that it pleasant to take. Creoconferences between health au­ n clearly defined trend. On the
muhion is a new medical discovery
thorities and oyster producers a buying side the min &gt;r specialties
with two-fold action; it soothes and
turned
such
as
Columbia
Carbon,
proces for certification has b-'cn
lu-alt the intlam&lt;*d mtmbranes and inConsolidated Cigar, Ward linking
worked out.
hibils germ growtn.
The United States public hoaLh ■'!!" and Liggett and Myers, auuOf ail known drugs, creosote is rcc•ervice rturin gibe summer ot t h s 'e r a l of whirh reported new higli
ognUcd
by high medical
•dli ‘ authorities
' ' ‘ as
car
trained
—
___________a corp.&lt; of engineers prices for the year.
Im
one of the greatest healing agencies for
n the method of procedure ofj 'fin* li *
was bolstered ii|
irrsislent coughs and colds and other
pi
oyster sanitation nnd these men by the firmness of Dupont, Sears
forms
of throat troubles. Creomuhion
arc now at work n listing th e ; Roebuck, General Electric, Arnericontains, in addition to creosote, other
various oyster producing states in can Can, although gains were llnthraling elements which soothe and heal
their individual problems.
| ited to one or two points. These
the infected membranes and stop the
In Florida O. C. Ho, kins repre- advances were counteracted by
irritation ami inflammation, while the
sents the service and has been losses of one to three points in
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
working with Captain C. N. Hobbs, Chrysler, General Motors, U. S.
sorbed into jbe Llood, attacks the teat
west Florida di.'.rict lim itary of- Rubber, Mack Trucks, Famous
of the trouble and checks the growth
. fleer, ot the state board of health, Flayers, and Murray Cody,
of tho germs.
in the vicinity of I'nnama City anu
The strength of rail sharees was
Creomuhion fs guaranteed satisfac­
y Apalachicola. Commissioner 1. It. well sustained.
Atlantic Coast
tory in the treatment of persistent
1*1 Hodge* of the state n u ll fish de
de- Line and Wheeling and Lake Erie
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
artm ent,, him
has ulso been aiding in pre
preform!, both . ellimt a t the year’s
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
e third work personally as well Lest levels.
Foreign exchange«
tory diseases, and is excellent for build.
ns giving the use of bis marine v/oie irregular at ilu opening with
Ing up the system after colds or flu.
equipment.
Iilemntid for Sterling unchanged a t
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
The first
con.'stin g of a | 1.8 t i ; .
not relieved after taking according to
rough survey of tho oyster produc-; Am. illicit and It f.
- . 1,10%
directions. Ask your druggist, Creo*
Ing territory about Apalachicola, Amn. Fan
2.4U
mulaion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)
OI Am. Sugar
themain oyster producing area or
.......73 Vi
the atatc, have been taken. Samples ftnlc!v/ln Loco,
1.20 ^
of tho w ater nnd the oysters have Coco Cola
...... 1.45
been examined by the laboratory c orn |&gt;r,„|ucctH
FOR CITY COMMISSION
. . . .30
of the bureau of engineering &lt;-f the |
,
,|(. \ , . n)
2.20
I hereby announce my can­
stato
board of health under the
n
|.|;iy,,r , lM^ y
t.osy,
direction of Miss Ida Htnrck, who ^ y ,•
didacy
in the coming city elec­
1.211',
will handle tho oyster sampLis j ^ ’j«
tion for the office of City
i
,:tr»
during this winter.
i»ln a 1 „
.72
Commission.
"The procedure of sanitary Mr-. |;,.ftijj,ir
.........80'
t
II. It. STEVENS
vey consists of a study of existing J »’ ,
.r,i%
sanitary conditions
d.tions of the ....
waters ^
• uAilwn*y
.
.
1.15
in thu vicinityy of tho oyster beds. Stan(| 0 „ Nf j
.m
tho locating
„ of pollution sources, &lt;r „i. |._ _ ,i*.11
.......... ,1)7
such as city sewer outlets and tiiv | , , i ‘ , ue.
l.l'H i
sanitary condition i of the cities
1^
.88 %
I Bin in) tiMiierr roiinrrtrtl with
where the oystera are
— ■shucked
*— 1 f j'* *2 *
1
»ti* l.ilir
l)r&gt; rlopmrut Co„
1.28
with Special attention ns to the * * * lt
I*ill %)I1I ilrtulr nil my lime to
prevalence of typhoid fever,’* Mr.
r . , , r A r n 77“
UR&gt;—Wlu&gt;nt
i'llbv rkplained.
I CHICAGO, Dec
fresh a d ­
"Trips to the beds are made and PHee" W l 1 "
. 1,1
samples of water and oysters tire vance1 today Jumping upward ns
IVnuli'l l|"irli"rn l.. Corner I'll Itaken for bacteriological cxnmmu...
,
,brgpn. Iir.liul
melt'1 isml I'lr.l Ninel,
tion. Tho water samples are t iken ‘I'lotatieim j to I s r - t i high.
I unit* I n *i i i i | a r r h i n r h m r Mriitir
172** and
to sterile glass bottles and tho oy &lt; V‘, ' v ”1'.,®*
*c'‘ ’
It m l llftr&amp;-*«(ii« i* ml ru n t im k r &gt; «m
were fol!nw?d
tors are placed In a cloth sack. .day H52 ........
....... by n;i unkiiilM* KiMiil l i u h i ' J , Nimip Ittrii fh fll
i r p r i * r iif I*lie h i t e r r * I* I n I h r n o r t h
! They are obth properly tagged mi cunt to 1C8»* for Doc. and ICIki
III In* l i r n * f h !i w r r k Ioi»t&amp;ln^ f*,r
Ii AGS WANTED — Large, clean,
that they may Ihj identified n to for May.
illit'li nr rot inn
inr clean i i t i r ^ t t i i f t n l * I f f m i h m r n i t ) ( l i i i t i ; 1
After opening unchanged to
location. A t the snnio time thu
in
Hi-tl l rl I tin ii limit Ii.
tem perature and tho salinity of runt higher, May 71*N to 78 th ing purposes. Bring them now
’.III*. I.I I H i: SMI MON s.
n u n market unili rwont a moderate o the Herald (’omnosing Kooia.
the w ater Is taken.
“ Both tho water Humpies and the H1,': n,,d 'hen ml lied,
oyster samples uro parked in Ice
v n t-'' *lnrll,d at ii idiinle to
th /,!
cream tuiia thoruuglily Icccl and ®
"I* May 12'. and later hard■hipped to the n ate ' board of r,u,i n dttle mure,
health a t Jocksonville. Sam ples1
--------are usually received within twenty
four hour.' a fte r they are taken
and the use of the ice cream tuba C li
i ,
r«i *
has aided greatly in keeping them
a t a low tem perature.
T I. , I ir ,
, _
a
“ At tho laboratory the water:) H l f T h l l I ]1 f 1C r P P V B 11
arc Incubated for the deuulopo * t T I 1 I U i.i 1 • v » d l l
ment of bacteria commonly anno- •
d ated wlh human diseases and if
ffontinued front page 1)
these develo|i, thoy ore further n,&lt;’h by the high wimin and thenconfirmed and index of th- cun- has he n much damage alori" the
tamiimtiun of the oystr» it* i*:cur- coast liites, according ti» i.port.)
cd. Extreme cate must *bu vx er-!ji*ow.
dsed a t all times to get a true
The center of the «torm is off
picture of tha results for a slight , the middle of Atlur.tlc coa t line,
slip in the procedure would give the local weather bureau reports,
an erroneous result.
and it la mo vine northeastward.
*A correlation of the field work
It has keen ruining nvir most of
SIMON FlIRE AND GEM BRANDS
and thu laboratory data is* then the peninsula, with th» downpour
‘•Time Tried and Crop Tested”
made and the oyster beds are reaching torrcntinl pronortinns at
ready for classification. The next some localities.
In th« past 18 Nov. 15, 1!)25 new price list of regular brands just issued
step L* ihu inspection of the shuck­ hours 15 Inches of rain lion fallen
t Jut sumo before placing your order. Send orders now for
ing houses. Extreme care must lit Miami, report * to the local
fall r« ijuiremonts, save d e la y s and lie ready when fertilizer
also l». employed here for th* em ­ W eatlpr bureau rayi there ’ias
ployment of a typhoid fever car­ keen live inches at Fort I aiitlcris needed.
rier i:h a shuckir might spread dale In the past 2 t hourn and four
QUALITY First,
FAIR Brices.
PROMPT shipment.
disease many miles away
at Orlando.
“Them must !«» steam or hot
At Tanip i
inches of rain I
water for
n,.,i
. .sterilization
, 7 ........ purposes
Purposes has falh n i;i tho past trt hours,
and water used fore washing thu according m icnorts a t y t)\-l,M-k
Jacksonville.
Duval Couniv,
Florida
o y .'e rs must he plentiful and free this nm rnln" will, the -„i , ill
......
f«»H'ig. At Ji„l .onvilk- .77 inches
wonu ii aull k the work must In?
i.»ln i... i fxliiflM
"t
ours.
clem, he,,I ky «,ul free from .til J
V e Fm tics W*1 Dawn
commlnlcahlo tliai-utm. F lic meat
q ; i
uml telegraph w?re
bo •xelrded from the Ici.k- „f the m.-jim .
have l/cin down as rcnoiiBo ond kept at a miniinuin on
thu
aurroundlng
,l“‘ tin ir wires l'lL
"-1
—ouUide
- - ii rritory,J
r , , , roiul*° rreport
in ’ good
'I here
must- ■he avuiluM.
water, soap and towc ls '^ .'thu? tlw ‘
1
T1'1' other companies,
employes may keep ihi-ir liar.ds liii\vvc,, report "heavy delay" on
dean at all times, Utensil &gt; nmist *11 circuits. Tim negroes killed nt
be so made ns to easily sterilized Tampa are unidentified. Another
and the tin cans for shipping must is dyiirr, n ports here say, while
fi\_ ■Other, nre in a hospital.
be used only once.
West First Street Corner
"The rules ami regulations fo r1) Tlll\
e!mU»nnl*s there
ays'
operating oyster
e • ahHaktmnt’
,s'’uw,l
thnt the
$ 16,000
were Pitnlo by the state depart- d, r i,,f t s are ru t safe due to the
mont of ngirculturo hut nr*&gt; being !. 1,l,; ',r f''.'Wer Im s. ’th e West
Or Less Thun $200 Per Foot.
enforced by the «tnte hiiard of 1
rtT*ilher Pom tinny t he ro
health.
wfl
troyeil by (iro lit a da mage |
This corner is right in the center of the present act­
“ If a shucking plant meets till of ?JIHI.0(MI. Th* ro were several
the irnuirrmciitH and the oysters ;itlur (t:«*.
ivity out West First Street and has a fine
handled by tlm plant uro from
Nnrf.no Accumulation Gone
' unimpeachable sources then a eerMIAMI. F la . Dec. 1.—(Zl»)—IJntificate and » number is given tiu
establishment and all products hungered hy the cellars that fill
leaving that plant must bear this
on -t cities during n heavy rain,!
certificate number on the contain- .j00.1' had shaken off practically
cr.
,»!! the airfare accumulation dur*,
“Tho oysters thu • enters the big it unprecedented 1 1.1 inch
class o f other foods aubject federal Ivnlnfatl and. this morning, was
and stale inatH'ctioii.
j going about teiainnsa na usual.
If you know what's coming out West First Street
_
I Within a few hours after the
you
will at once realize thnt this is an investment op­
.. .
• rai* stopped, the downtown street
portunity
seldom ci)uulled. It will pay big returns
i
IV IA lv lY la lo
intersection*, which wore ns so
at once on tho investment whilo you arc waiting for
....... ..........
I many •■mall lake*, worn as dry aa
■ £ * • 2*NEW
a uw,,wt
bone, tho IIUTU
poruus
soil illiU
and IlLiir*
near !
I,
.. iD L k ,* ’Dee.
'• *I.—4/1*)—
* * *
U5 5UU
the advamc in valuta that is sure to come.
B*r silver flfl'.tj Mexican dollars lying river and aeu having altaorbHiif tush nml balance to wait.
1 B u?Ktl *|uickly a downpour th a t would
have clogged ordinary storm sew­
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—&lt;/P)Butt«r ers for days.
unchanged. Egg* higher; firsts
Another rain fell last night hut
■r i
68; '.ordinary flr:.U 48.
was of short duration und did not
have appreciable effect. Neither
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.•—UVt—Poul- of the disturbances wero attended
209 Magnolia Avr.
Phone 231
vL 17(3,2
kry «UvA steady; fowl..
i7(3)24^j: by heavy a to m s and only a choppy
springs W 'i( turkey* 30; boosters «P*aU su/&gt; w«a running outside tho
jetties * A off th : tc a ;h .

u

e

^J Killed, 18 Injured
o tO lT I l A t

S U I llD S !

I

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Simmons Realty Co.

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

K ARL J. SC H U L T Z
la t National Bank Bldg.

Phone 744.

Dcautif.il Spanish
,
$2,500 cash, balance cas,
We have mvcral
sec us nbout them.

Acreage Near Enterprise
14 Acres—The road runs right through
thin piece of land. Price §75 per acre. Good
terms.

Nice 6-rooni bungalow wilh
Price $7,500. Easy terms.

HAGAN REAL!
108 E. Second St.

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

Lot at Northwest corner Oak Ave., and 14th St.,
§2,500— §700 cash, balance, terms.
Choice ware-house site nt corner of Second St.,
and Cedar; one block off First St., at §75 per front
foot.
Club

road, nt

HOM ES—LOTS-FAf
ACREAGE
Y O U R OPPORTUN!
To OWN your home by making iu Q
We offer a beautiful 5-room buinJo* J
of bnth nnd screened tackporth, «Ej)
ni.cied for only $8,500. This ton* ii |
Snnford avenue opposite beautiful R-af
lot. Gorngo, Small cash paynct I
r e n t Can be occupied December It
SEE US AT ONCE.

Groves, Celery farms, lots, houses.

The I)avey-Winston Organization

C O L C L O U G H REALM i
Real E state

Masonic Illdg.

Phone 707

VOLUSIA

A Farm 8 miles out of city on hard road, 40
acres, (5 acres in Orange grove. A 7-room
house and sleeping porch. Good terms.
West First St. Celery farm, 10 acres, all
cleared, drained and tilled, and fenced. Two
w ells; new house; lights, §11,000. Good
te rm s .

Laurel Ave. A 5 room house and garage. Lot
40x117, §5,800. Good terms.
$16,000
Number 6 Ball Building, Opposite Post

Lake Monroe Development
Co.
I’uleston-Brumlcy Building
Sanford, Fla.

Brick Bldg. Two Floors

Gttunii

311 First National Dull
Sanford, Fla.
Ttk

If it is lots or Homes you want we have
them. In City or out.

For Rent

oa!

W . have several M,h cls„
lend unusually , „ , t f „ am lo M W ' ' '

1(52 ACRES—This must be seen to be
fully appreciated. It is on a beautiful lake
und is suitable for immediate development.
It is very well located. Price §225 per acre.
Terms.

20 acres, Upsalaand Country
$30,000. Terms.

’

court

Acreage
800 acres close to Enterprise.
381C acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.
5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices aa low as ?33. aeft

BRYANT &amp; HATHA!
Number G Ball Building, ,0p
Office, SnnfortJ, Florida.
20 Y'eart Experience With Florid*!

Address R. W. Care Herald

“Could Better F ertfer Be Made Y/e Would Make It”

E . (). P A I N T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.

f

PAY RENT TO YOURSELF
Bvautiful Spanish Bungalow; ju.it com puted; firo locntion; all modern improvements. Brice $0,500. Cash $1,500.
Balance like rent.

LAKE MARY

Eighty acres udjolning city limits on good road. $150 pei
acre, 1-3 cash. Thi'i ia a bargain.

Three nere.a with fi-room houn and garigr*

Gas station on Sanford nml Orlando Highway. Three
families living on property. A good proposition. Brice
$7,700—Cash $3,200.

Special for one week $.5,500 with

ing iCrcot; very good for sub-division a {'

ChaB, II. Night.

PURVIS &amp; WILLCO!

FLETCHEK-BULGER REALTY CO.
lL T /i ‘Magnolia

Phone 716
Ball Bldg.

FULTON INC.

(ias Service Station and
Modern Five Room Bungalow

THESE ARE GOOD
i, sJm I
1,800 acre* finrst pns tihlr fafnl ,
In1 I
fronting full mile each side *&gt;f hart
mile* growing thriving town an** u
Acre—Splendid term s.
u * (Tktfjn® ;
5,000 ncrc« Osceola County on Di&gt;'*
ytr
road; very near immenae
1^
farm lamb, and easily )&gt;ut iob* c0

REAL ESTATE
Sanford (Seminole County) Florida

W e fu r n is h th e
b e s t C e m e n t B lo c k s
'N ilh ornamental and plain facet* delivered
our plants nt Osteen and shortly in Sanfurj

W EST FIRST STUF.ET IS STI,L»ttr*^'*
Entering SANFORD, and is
property. 1 have some of it p f* ^
t

CITY REALTY CO-

We deliver the beat Cement and Building 8aruj
a t $3.60 on your lot anywhere in Sanford.

PACKARD REALTY CO.

I
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A Safe and Sane Investnj

Send all order* lo nnr office at Seminole Ilntrl
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Phone 120
r e s id e n c e Thcne

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�-_ _ _ T H E
niorc com prc-'

nenEivu quarantine measures
r~ as a !
safcjfimrd to American
■ Hortlcyl- j
mentioned, i

t

Bulb Conference
ss
s v i s jsft, as?
qantc quarantine. The Cnlifornf
nford on Saturday to csublish quarantines
coniP!et* willinciHMa
arainst
z

r-dcrol Horticultural Boarrl,

; “mp” h” “ lvo ami jntorM Um :£

o»n ,nt £
* "“ withi" ' ‘Mr
Henry Hancock of New Jersey

requested the Secretary, in bl\
and the Farm Bureau, urgently
requested the Seccrctarv. in 1'

s *ta rts. amiAtiRUrca
t* prosontoil
is. i &lt;™by«&lt;
Ljlture. t*'°
these gentlemen.
Inspection and Diseases
K
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(reign W“n*

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viviu

fctiwttiu

1u Kltljr. another member of tho
After a consultation in secret,
[court, was accused by Reid of re- the court overruled that Gen.
I mnrkinjr in an undertone from the Graves had interfered with the
• bench that the testimony then be­ cross examination of the witness,
lt* W ? was ‘‘damn rot”. Al­ and had displayed bias. The de­
though Ren. King apologized this cision followed another fiery al­
moment has been reported to the tercation in open court arising
" ar Department.
from a comment made in an unWben the court returned to the Icrtono by Gen. Graves r^irard, room alter having retired to con­
sider the question of complaint
made by R0p. Reid, the represen» I; U? challenKed Gen. Graves’
rtRnt to sit as n member of the
- court.

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d entry fo‘° many people, the Hear
___ the fourth
Previous W* venibor 16 and li was
m atter unn that the public hearing oil the
t
of the coun- der discussion. Up o October 10,
i com-’ our the past seasons importations
nth diwu*«* from France and Holland had
her mention amounted to 1.13,-ic.
i liter,
this tremendous number it hat
was a large b"e„ possible to effectually in. l e t less than two percent. Of
„i n7-1*1
i-t iwreont
!H i_____a
those
inspected
percent were
infected w ith
i... the
1' lesser bulb fl&gt;
and 10-9 pereent\ were hi feetec
with the Narcisius f
..ill not donary hand inspection w
tuct the majority of eelworm in
feet ion.
One lot showing only Vi
percent by hand inspection,
would ed 8.8 percent infection, u
Mcmanda, and representative number of
L the foreign were cut open. 2-10 pefeent
[reduce their bulbs from Holland and o.
of surpluses. cent of those from tra n c e
L« attending cel worm • infection.
The
L the Board periods of drying during t
trough' an inpons as Possl*

rvt

“will continue to s it as a member
of this court,” also th at “the
case will proceed."
on advice of hla colleagues, he re ­
frained from doing so.

R E G I S T E R IS
D E T A I N E D IN
ORLANDOJAIL

(Continued from page 1)
_ l arne^ ^ Cross-Examined
Volusia county, by a negro named
When today’s fiare-up
flare-up occured
George Martin, who insisted that
Capt. H. —
E.. Ynrncll,
of tho nNavy
....... . UI
u t / ity. The president of the court, Register had previously held him
was wing cross examined*IUO
-by —
Maj.
Gen.
Robert
L.
Howze,
ndReid
up nnd robbed him. Martin wn*
about the ”Hawaiian
‘
flight .and montshed the counsel for both sides jailed in Volusia County and Reg­
Maj. Allen Gullion, ns
... the trial to desist from “disgraceful
----------1 w rang­ ister came to Sanford for medical
judge advocate, had complained to ling” nnd to address the court nnd aid.
Espanola—New Flagler Heights
the court of Reid’s “insulting not each other.
Finance® Visited Him Hero
treatment” of witnesses. . “The de­
This formal protest was made
While recovering from tho gun- subdivision, to bo developed.
fense counsel has unnecessarily against Maj. Gen. Graves:
shot wounds inflicted by Martin,
inquired into the private a ffa irs , “ I hereby challenge Gen. Graves it is said that ho received numerMiami—Building permits for
of Cnpt. Yimcll,” said Maj. Gul- to sit longer as n member of this ous visits from his reported fi Octohor, totaled $10,235,113.
| court for the reason that his no­
" ^ o .y o u a good example of a tion while in this court show that
non-flying officer, who commands he is not impartial and that in jusLoans
MONEY AVAILABLE
Loans
,fl&gt;ing units?” Reid asked the wlt- tiee and fairness to the accused,
- ifl
ness. Capt. Yarnell answered that Gen. Graves should no longer ho
he dal not consider himself com­ permitted to sit as n member of
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 1%
petent to express any reply to such this court."
Consult us first when In the market for funds
a question and the reply was fol­
The court indicated through
low'd immediately by the argu­ Gen. Howze that the accuser could
Mafcnntl* ft Second A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
«•*— «
ment between Reid nnd Gen. [not be sustained that Gen. Graves

Lembargo ap-

lers knew that
[ was slipping
: i’ropoganda

ifceir main cus. that the FedBoard was neir supply of

Honeybees get nectar from the
deep corollas of tho bush honey­
suckle by following big wood bees l
that puncture the tube with their
strong black mouth parts.
1 here were more domestic s*tv ants per one hundred United
States families in 1S7U than at any
timo before or since.

can bo cleaned up. No infected
areas have been found in Florida
or adjacent territory.
Six Indies, representing various
Clubs, next gave their evi­
if Agriculture. Garden
(
They attacked tho stand
Located Near Entrance in
ions. It prov- dence.
i
t4 finally hun- taken by the Federal Horticultural
feg—Every old Board and Dr. M urlatt in parti­
They stated that the em­
|o grow a half cular.
i
Eh of water be* bargo was unustified and that it
Jardinc. They would ho of g re a t dnmnge to Priced at $3,000; will sell for
whence the American horticulture. They ex­ quick sale, $1,200; $1,300 cash; no
U source and pressed bolief th a t The United payments for one year.
reality pleading States could neither supply bulbs
in quantity nor of quality; that
Farms, &lt;. tati in Seminole, Or­
business.
iume of public the beauty-loving women of the ange and .Sumter Counties.
to him there I Country were about to be deprived
reasonable for of tho m ost popular nnd easily
la—cad a coa- grown house flowering plants nml
FRED E. UUSSELL
[mpartial bcar- that these deprivations were not
i both to those warranted, in th eir opinion, by Room 3, Hall Bldg.,
Rhone 7GC
, ami to those the risk encountered.
■n IjaHrs.'Th’-rv- The attorney of the American
■ on quarantine Bulb I)ealer3 Association IhLi
took tho floor nnd conducted the
■ 16, last
Bicemcnt of thisi remainder of the campaign of
Plnrida, o stateKlii growers was
I for Oct. 28, at
re number of
ting nil of the
iraunitifs of tho
is meeting. The
rowers Asw in ­
to organization
------ ------------- ------tough formed ns 1 These speakers expressed themaiiatmn, lo take elves as believing tho Federal
the new in- Horticultural Hoard to ho autoways, much cratic and unreasonable, the progiven to the posed embargo on Narcissus uni committee necessary and uncalled for. They
F, Whitner dwelt upon the fact th a t there
if Seminole were already, infected spots in our
i to repre- Country and th a t they were wide»t the hear- |y scattered; th a t if narcissus
A request were to be sTiut out, the action
a. Rhodes, should liavo been taken three
•mmissioner, years ago before tho m ajority of
ttec. After these infections were established,
intents, Mr. They hold that bulbs imported for
;°*
forcing was destroyed a fte r flowarl
oring, whereas planting stock
Wiotuness of [widely distributed. They accused
’•« i ant Hoard the Federal H orticultural Board
-I ntgomcry, of favorisism *n the issue of
rV,’ 'V.akL* "*’Pcc' al perm its” for importation
M O D E R A T E L Y PRICED.
IHanding, of Quarantined bulbs.
T hey

DECEMBER Ifilh, a 10% Increase* will he
Oin NSanford
adilctHu the prenenl prices of nil properly
(Jruve.

T

|»fi ‘ip rn i

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AKE ADVANTAGE of this profit-sharing opporlunily— liny today.

REMEMBER THE DATE

I

r,&gt; .v' L'nt, to damned the Board and its ChairJinij the blur- innn. Altho they submitted a
b t 7engress- great volume of evidence, very Ijt' l 'i
t *L' was of n constructive nature
'■:Uy; a:ul E. and tho m ajority of it was offset
a,j
!lUK'
DepurtmciUal evidence already
Lj Delegation, given.
T\ r \ f '
- A»u'rican Illubs Defended
ititiV. I-1 ' ■ ‘ n T!10 evidence of the American
f Dinned
Bulb Growers Committee and of
ia i ,
,lnKton the California Delegation, wa i not
Calif , •':,r 'iV1' submitted until the morning of tho
rj Vir
Y
»lny. A fter n general cxW n ve-'.u0Ui h l,! anati‘&gt;n by Chairman White, of
r r
111 the I tho Rtancl taken by tho bulb prow'tiu ii, tin* crs, twenty men v o n pnllm! nti

BEAUT1FU LLY STY LED
AND

WOVEN.

FOR

GIFTGIVING

ID E A L

OR

HOLIDAY WEAR.

Full fashioned of a Pul'°
thread silk chiffon weight

hose with feature generally
found only in stockings at

much higher prices, is of­
fered

here

at

popular

prices.
Shown in tho most popular
winter shades.

AMID M AJESTIC PINES
Hurt Nason, S ales Director
R EA LTOR

Telephone 219

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Milady’s
Shoppe
Magnolia Ave.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG

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fo r ■* r*Rut*r ad vertleln s r s f e __

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* j i v i published h*r*ln. All rlifht*
rapoblleatlun or *p«cl*l dlep»tohb*r*lu «r« *l*o r***r**d.

TUESDAY, DEC. I, 1911
TH E HKRALo’S PLATPORM
1/—Deeper water route to J*ck»on-

rill*.

i I ,—Conatroetloo of St. Johna-Ind l t r Elver canal.
•v—Extension cf wfille way.
4s- -Extension of looil amusements.
•—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
•iu
• ■&gt;•*—Augmenting of building pro*
m—bouses, ho.els, apartment
aaa.
•*—Extension of street paving pro*
i tram .
1 —Construction
of
boulevard
■roi nd Lak* Monroe.
• — Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
Eiponsion ol school system
with provision for Increased fad lltlee.___________________ • _

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TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
THINK OF THE HARVEST:—
W hatsoever a man snweth that
•hall he also reap. Galatians. G:

7.

PRAYER:—Dear Lord we thank
theo for this truth. Mny we sow
•fed that nssurua us a good har­
vest.
TH E MEN I KNOW
This I ’ll sny for the men 1 know:
Moat of them work for their
dally bread.
W hether In places high or low
Moat of them follow the path
I tread,
Most of them cherish the flng
o’er liend;
Most of them eag er for wealth or
fame,
Beem to ho proud of th eir family
name.

r

Borne of them strong and some of
thorn weak,
Bomo of thorn b itte r a t times in
woo,
But this I’ll say for the men I
know:
Karo Indeed is the mental frenk
Who would order nrul decency
overthrow,
Clever or dull qr frrvJLor strong,
Moat of*them shudder at doing
wrong.
This I’ll say for tho men 1 know:
Most of them w ant to be clean
nnd true;
In suite of tho selfish thing i
tnoy do
Most of them try , ns they come
nnd go,
To leave some glory for men to
view.
A few turn tra ito r to God and
state,
But most of tho men I know walk
straight.
— Edgar A. Guest,

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Another thing th a t you never
see anymore is the wife agreeing
with everything the husband says.
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How about someone starting a
Christm as stocking fund hero for
children who uru not unite so for­
tunate ns lomo others?

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Johnny Spencer on the Mncon
Telegraph says, “his absence led to
tho discovery that ho was miss­
ing.” Pray tell us, Johnnie, how
did you arrive nt th at conclusion?

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As Brisbane Sees It

The revival of the old-time custom of Christmas Eve

IB

4 .“JPEifll

MODERN SWORDS OF DAMOCLES

Carol-Singers For Sanford

4 Hour*’ Work, Too Much
Task for the Clergy
Old Maid and Bachelors
Marcus to e * on Luck
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

at •■ atari. FlerM*
’»• Second CUM Matttr, caroling hns made such rapid progress in this country dur­
IT, 111*. * t th* .fosioftle* ing the last decade that it will be organized in probably more
•ford.. Florida vnd*r Ac* of

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THE QAVPnwn HF.HAf.TY TUESDAY. D E C E M B E R j . J O Z g i ^ ^ ^

LOB POUR

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thon two thousand towns nml cities this year, many of which
are already recruiting and rehearsing their singers.
(C o p y r n c n t l » I S t
Leaders in many of the cities of the country have taken
G. B. SHAW says the ideal stole
an interest in the matter and are gathering together those
will
nllow four hours for work,
who will agree to take part in the work, which many believe
four for dressing, eating, drinking,
to be so effective in spreading a happy Christmas spirit. bathing, eight for sleep and eight
The result will be that many thousands of persons will hear for leisure. Machines will make it
possible to do the world’ll work in
beautiful Christmas music.
Hotel lobbies, schools, churches, theaters, clubs, homes, a four-hour day.
hospitals, jails and nil public institutions where people are
MEN LIVED before they had
gathered will be visited by those groups of carol singers, machines that do the work of
while in towns where broadcasting stations are located, the more t tinn 12 or 15 hours. With
music will be sent out over the air on Christmas Eve and machines thnt do tRi worR of
1,000 men, the necessary day’s
Christmas morning.
labor can be cut to two hours, or
where
caroling has been
.In Detroit,
u
•
t i idone , on a larger
, ..
one hour, whenever that is desiracale each year since 191G, the work is in charge of the j abiP( jf abi0 mcri Wjii cease strugwomen’s clubs. Camp Fire Girls nnd Girl Scouts also furnish gling for w hat______
they don’t need,
caroling bands for the residential districts. In Philadelphia
IT IS NOT Idleness, or "leisure”
150 song leaders arc now at work training the singers for however
that men crave. They
that city, while in many smaller cities groups are preparing want work that they like, freedom
to bring cheer to those who are unable to leave their homes of choice, nnd variety in their
nnd to others who might not otherwise get the real meaning work.
If Ford can work out hia plan
of Christmas.
for farmer*’ crops rnised nnd har­
One of the interesting developments of the movement has vested in half the year, and work
been its spread to rural communities where the singers are totally different from farm work
conveyed hy nutomobilcs, going from house to house sing­ in winter, he will provide some­
thing better than a six or fouring the glad tidings.
It wouM be a fine thing for Sanford nnd the communi­ hour day.
ties nearby if such a plan could be carried out here this
MEN WANT to work. They
year. With many capnblo nnd willing singers, it ought not be crave effort—sec them walk all
a difficult task to organize good cneer throughout our com­ day, to shoot a rabbit, or knock a
munity on Christmas Eve. The Herald hopes some one will little white ball along tho grass.
But they want to work in their
take tho lead in the matter and see that it is done.
way, not as the slaves of other
------------------- o--------------------men, with hours and tasks forced
upon them. They, ns n mass, are
not fit for anything better yet.
When they are fit, nnd learn t&lt;*
think, they will get something bet­
ter.

Down With The Submarine

Out' United Staten Congress, in the course of its exist­
ence, lias been subjected to many embarrassing situations.
Every known form of ridicule has been heaped upon its
members hy press, pulpit and populace. We have all at one
time or another Imd considerable fun nt the expense of
Congress.
But about tho worse predicament Congress ever got in,
has been caused by Arthur McDonald who proposes to mea­
sure the skulls o f congressmen to test their brain capacity.
Mr. McDonald, who is a scientist of some note, has measured
the skulls of all the inmates of St. Elizabeth's Hospital for
the insane, and by a skillful process of addition, multiplica­
tion and integration, has determined their degree of intelli­
gence.
Now Mr. McDonald, having tested the subnormal, would
gather the same statistics from the abnormal. He has fig ­
ured that the men who represent all the people of this grent
United States, are representative of them not only in poli­
tics but also in intelligence. So he proposes to line the con­
gressmen against a wall, take careful measurements of their
skulls from various angles and thus determine their brain
capacity.
Strangely enough there is no stampede among the con­
gressmen to he the first to have his brain measured. There
seem s to he n tendency on tho part of our salons to hang
back. One would think that these chiefs of intelligensia
would dash madly forward and fight to be the first to show
to the world ju st how much sense they have. Can it be
modesty which restrains them?
On the contrary our reprqsentatives probably realize
better than anyone else just what such intelligence tests
would show. They probably fear that on the whole they
would stack up little better than the inmates of St. Eliza­
beth’s and possible some o f them might bo sent there for a
little treatment. All in all the proposal of Mr. McDonald bus
placed the congressmen in a very embarrassing position.

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There is an insistent demand for the abolition of the sub­
marine. The sinking o f the giant British submersible, the
_
M -l, a short tim e ago has resulted in a demand for the doing
O N E R E V E R E N D gentleman
away with the under-sea craft which may result in some sees ruin and decay facing the
action being taken. The movement started in England hut nation, for “lack of religion.” i’nrt
of tho fault, perhaps, is* with the
has quickly spread throughout our own country until now clergy. They ask often why
it hns*gathered formidable proportions.
churches are not crowded. Crowds
Since the signing of the Armistice there have been .T7f&gt; go where interest lends them.
What about race-track gambl­
POLITICS AND POSTAL RATES
Uvch lost on submarines. Of this number the United States
ing, legalised prize fighting, sus­
O W E N S B U R Y , (K y .) M E S S E N G E R
lost 38 while Great Britain sacrificed 154 lives and Japan pending the laws against assault
134. Sinking often in such a way as to make rescue impos­ nnd battery ,nnd establishing cen­
sible, the submarine has proven to bn a death-trap offering ters for disseminating vice, nnd
The $-10,000,000 postal deficit is job or loafing place?
a hazardous life for those in thnt branch of the nation's the worst social diseases.
How much more money could
entirety
unnecssary nnd could laDo you recall nny effective bat­
service. .
tle by clergy, ns a class, against eliminated, says William Dudley have been given in salaries to pos­
What excuse is there for the existence of the submarine, those features of our "Christian Foil Ike, former president of the tal employes or how much saved?
Of course it all comes down to
national civil service commission.
anyway. What are its notable achievements? What pari civilization.”
The deficit is bred hy politics, h&lt;- n question of an honest applica­
Chicago
is
about
to
make
prize
did it play in the great war? What value has it in n day
fighting legal, annulling its law says. If all person in the postal tion of the civil service principle.
of peace?
protecting decency, for the sake, sorvee held their jobs through Most postoffices would get along
As an instrum ent o f effective warfare it accomplished of gate receipts. Chicago "hopes merit rather than politics, the just as well if the postm aster step­
little except to create terror in the lives of innocent parties. to stage the Wills*Dempsey fight" talk would not la- nf deficits. In ped out and the chief clerk step­
opinion, a great majority of ped in, thereby saving the post­
Its most outstanding achievem ent in the World War was the nnd enjoy the Hight of a white man, his
I with an artificial nose knocked the fourth class postmasters owe master’s salary and probably im ­
cowardly sinking of the Lusitania with its cargo of women , about by a negro with a natural their appointments to politics and proving the service.
Naturally with tho present ad­
nnd children. In tim es of peace it has caused tremendous I nose.
not to efficiency.
Not mnny persons will question ministration there can be no ex­
If Henry Ward Beecher were
Iohs of life, and has made itself of little value as n depend­
of the civil service princi­
able craft. Of comparative worthlessness in war or in pence, alive, and in Chicago, that would that ns a general statement. Any tension
not happen without a preliminary taxpayer may consider the situa­ ple. Under President Wilson some
the submarine should he scrapped and efforts that have fight, on tho side of the law.
tion in his own or neighboring progress was made, but no sooner
been devoted in attem pts to perfect it should be directed
The clergy might sun lend quar­ town to find an instance of where did his successor qualify and the
rels among themselves, concerning tho postmaster is merely part of “ Ohio crowd" take office than the
toward other and more effective activities.
If tho submarine'eftn 1m outlawed nml then the use of theological questions about which th* office decoration while ■the spoils system was invigorated and
they cannot possibly prove anyth­
the plums began to fall.
do the work.
poisonous gas be discontinued, civilized nations will be mak­ ing, and nmke their influence felt clerks
The public may be only mildly
Patrons of the LTnited States
ing great progress in abolishing war altogether.
in matters uffeeting the youth of mails for some months have been interested ns to whether the poli­

An Em barrassing Situation

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S. G. GUAY, Resident Miajt|

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money i l l
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today, and the coming generation. paying Increased rates. The high­ tical post masterships go to a
er rates were imposed to meet an Democrat or. a Republican but
lilt. ARNOLD LORAND, in hia increnso in salaries for the men of when u man of Mr. Foulko’s stand­
hook "Life Shortening Habits and tho postal «ervire who really do ing asserts that political postmas*
Rejuvenation"
warns
women the work. Nobody objects to giv­ terehips are responsible for n $!&lt;),against spinaterhood, It’s harmful ing these faithful employes ade­ 000,000 deficit, which is another
effects on the ductless glands, and quate compensation for their rer- way of saying responsible for nt
otherwise.
vices but how about the political
The worst of it is thnt old mist masters who trot down to the least part of the increase in posmaids, possessing self-control, high office in the morning, remain long tul rates, the average person gets
character nnd proper scorn of enough to case their conscience a new conception of what politics
men’s imperfection-* have deprived nnd then trot away to some other can do to the postal service.
the human race of children that
might have pushed the world 1,000
centuries ahead.
THE REVILED STUDENT
THERE IS no such thing as
luck, suit! Marcus Locw, on Friday,
carefully chewing the white meat
of a Ritz Carlton turkey, and
wishing his doctor would let him
eat red meat.
Charier. M. Schwab, on Lorw’s
hoard of directors, passing by, said,
"Well, Andrew Carnegie used to
say ho didn’t believe in luck but
liked to be associated with poope
that were lucky."

big n'.sslf
inveiki J*1
soi iatioa ri
benefit!.

TAMPA TRIBUNE
i’ity tlie poor student. He toils
not, neither does he spin, snys
President Lowell of Harvard Uni­
versity, hut of all the human class­
es he is the most vilified, condemn­
ed, depreciated and denounced.
'1 he way the college man is talk­
ed about one would think he had
no friend in the world nnd thnt
nf all his enemies he himself is
the worst.
In an address before the Asso­
ciation of American Universities
President Lowell adjudged the col­
lege student "a sluggard, a dolt­
ish creature, who must be pushed
into proper courses of learning
anil hold there, else he will elect
the less difficult courses and pass
through four years of collegiate
work with a minimum of mental
effort."
And in the same day’s news an­
other educator applied such alien
nnd unspeakable adjectives as
radical, emotional nnd itiflantTitnhie" to the American undergrad­
uate to which n third ilegree-totter replied in no more compliment­
ary term s that the college student

is none of these but is "indiffer­ M i i S K i i i i i i i o a i i a a i i s i i i u i i i i | | &gt;1
ent to political problems and not
susceptible to suggestion.
As to the charge thnt the stud­
ent is doltish nnd n sluggard, the
majority of them nre nnd admit it
without shame. Does the average ■
graduate or non-universtiy man
seek the hardest way? Is there a
larger percentage of tim e-wasters
and dullards in the colleges nnd
universities than in the offices,
factories, professions, on tho farm
and in business? Not every man
and woman in an institution of
higher learning is a student in the
sense of being devoted to learning.
Tn every lino of business and in­
dustry and in every occupation
and profession thore nre self-made
lailures.
And ns for the college man be­ ■
ing a radical, and emotionalist or
The demand for thl3 protection will Dr c,tW*
inflammable, his traiidng and
learning (if he hns been fortunate
offered. Make reservations now.
enough to have assimilated cither)
should make him the least radical,
the most unemotional and non-in­
flammable.

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KNIGHT &amp; MacNEIl

"THERE’S NO LUCK,” --aid
Locw, "but there is good judg­
ment. A few blocks from here, 1
rent a theater, pay $35,000 u year
rent and taxes, to u son of the man
that bought the land. Ho paid
$35,000 for it and his family
— — o------wanted him put in tho insane
“The auto, u Chevrolet, was re ­
asylum, to protect his property.
turning to Rockford from Daven­
Now his craziness brings them
p ort where she had been for two
$35,000 a year.
days giving demonstrations In
“ I bought two blocks of land in
beauty culture."- Rockford, III.,
Los Angeles for a studio, paid
filar. And to think that it was u
$38,000 for the two. We needed
Chevrolet.
two blocks more, but my manager
-------- o-------wired they were holding us up,
nxking $50,000 for the other two
A classified advertisement In »
blocks. I said buy them anyhow.
California paper nays, “ For Ken*.
That was five years ago. Now l
*—Thraa rooms; one double bed
could noil them for n million and
and two single beds, hot and cold
n half."
w ater in each. Inquire 11(1(1 Palm
For further details city editors
Street.” We might udd *W s your
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may find Locw on his way to Cali­
N
IT IS THE LAW
old man.”
Political
economy
is
not
itself
a
science,
but
a
system
fornia.
via
the
Twentieth
Century
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■ ■ ■ I i s i i i s s u n i 3 i s * s x i x i i i i &gt; &lt; &gt; l|1 &gt; ,l,&gt; !
of conduct founded on the Sciences, ami impossible except nnd Santa Fe, leaving New York
RARE BIRDS
yesterday.
There
is
no
such
thing
under certain conditions o f moral culture. Which is only to as luck, hut wise buying of real
A loud, long cheer
Federal Judge Meokins, of North
But the weakness of this par­
For Oscar Spry!
say that industry, frugality, and discretion— the three foun­ cstato is a good imitation of luck. Carolina in his charge to the
ticular situation is this: You can­
Game loser ho—
grand
jury
a
t
Raleigh,
declared
dations of economy—are moral qualities, and cannot be at­
not legislate good into n man or
No alibi.
WARDEN LA WES snys thnt that "You cannot take a drink of
— Boston Transcript tained without moral discipline; a flat truism, the reader Jam es Trainn, escaped convict, is liquor without violating the state evil out of him. No amount of
may think, thus stated; yet a truism which is denied both a "boob." Thin is how the "boob" nnd national law,” and continuing rair logic will have any weight
with a man who believes the law
Lc’a whoop ’cr up
vociferously, and in all endeavor, by the entire populace of escaped. Having no pistol, ho kept he said:
For Charlie llrlllc;
“It is immalarial whether you unjust and unAmericun in that it
Europe, who are at present hopeful of obtaining wealth by one hum! in his pocket and pre­
He pays you when
are in favor of or opposed to the interferes with his age-old pettended to have one.
tricks of trade, without industry.—John Buskin.
He says he will!
A guard on the prison wall held national prohibition act. It i* now sonal privileges of taking a drink
— M iam i T rib u n e
a repeating rifle across his knee, a port of our constitution and n of whiskey. Judge Mcekins and
Mr. Taft could talk until dooms­
very sacred thing."
had an “automatic" i t hand.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
day,
until they are black in thu
Three loud huxxnhs
"Make a move," said Traiim,
Judge Mcckins thereupon quo.
By IRVIN S. COBB
For Celeb 1‘rico;
“and you’re dead." The guard did ted Howard D. Taft, brother of face, until their tongues cleave to
He don’t tell you
not move. Trainu. still with the Chief Justice Tuft, t„ the effect the roof of their mouth*, and nil
The hume joke twice,
empty hand in his pocket was that any other course than right they might say would slip ()ff ..
Ati ambitious Chinaman lOcurcd
Th* visitor said to him:
held up by another guard, going enforcement of the Volstead act wet-minded man like water off
— Macon Telegraph a long time lease on a tiny island
Economy in small a.s wo
yoV **•; J"hn, it’s like on duty. "Make a sound or a was "unthinkable," Mr. Tuft stat duck s back. Thousands sec no
on the California coast. Ileru he this.. L
There s a lot of fog along
harm
in
having
their
is
fundamental. Build a
Our cap is off
liquor and
built himcclf a simple shack and tins coast and Uncle Smm wants to false move, anil you'ri‘ dead, walk ing th at while ho was and |* ««.
turc use. Open an nccoi
To Oscar Moore;
here he raised garden-truck. Be­ put up a lighthouse here for the beside me and pretend it's all posed to prohibition, he is con have It they will s„ long ns it 1
rigdit."
bo had, nnd that’s all there is
Who doesn’t lie
vinced that a majority of the peo­
cause of tho climute, which was benefit of ships, Savee?"
nolo County Hank.
The gunrd obediently walked ple favor the law and that there
About his score.
generally damp, nnd because of
The Chinaman shook hia head. the required distance.
They may he regarded as heath..... o-------Is no chance of its amendment or
tho *^*il nnd moat of nil because of
No good, he said. Lighthouse
"Now,” said the unarmed “boob," repeal.
*n, a . anprch*. tts crim in a ls— w hat
A sixtoen-page Florida edition the tenant's industry, the venture no k'lootl for flog.14
"Go buck, don’t^spoak to any one,
Judge Meokins and Mr. Tnft nr., not, they may be politically .,1,1}
Naturally, when a
carrying many views and inter­ prospered.
“ What makes you think so?" or turn Mrouml. Pll watch you
4% Interest Paid on SaviMF*
you."
right.
Thi* Is the law nml the oaophically, morally un,l religious
gentleman
in
uniform
came
along
esting news stories of the state’s
asked the government agent,
Trainn
escaped.
Such
“boobs’*
gospel,
th
at
so
long
ns
a
hew
is
tremendotn development, was pub­ one dny and suggested to him that u *‘Listen," said the Chinaman, are rare.
it f,ross,;v in ° " crthat’s how
on the books, it must be enforce,! " J * an/l nothing on earth can
lished by tha New York Sun in he should vacate the property and
fore l dumb here 1 live longHad
Truina
neaped
from a and every citizen owes it allegi change it but some device that will
Its issue !of November 38. Every tu tu over the I*land with It* flour­ tim« m Oakland, aclose Bay from German war camp in that fashion,
section of tho state is mentioned ishing vegetable patch to th* gov­ San FU*co. Muchcc flog there. he would have been a hero. It anco and la in duty bound to aid make it impossible longer to b« w
in the new* section, which included ernm ent, the Oriental protested. Uncle Sum plut up lightousc and all depend* on your starting point. in the enforcement end in dulv b « r. ferment w,nc and distill hard
bound not to violate it. it w th„
a story of tb$ ten million dollar Jfo wanted to know why Uncle flog-wldstle he blow, giof-bdl ho
Train a m ight huvo done better
poultry iad ju ry to bo started soon Barn should covet hi* tiny posses- ling—an dumn flog he tome ju st in life, had he hod a better sta rt­ essence of citizenship. ,t i„ tha
soul of government and ordtrlv
tho samel"
BBS
Seudnoln com
county.
•ion_i
ing point a t birth.
processes.
*
I t’a funny, we never heard of n
fellow fighting to serve a prison
sentence but then wo suppose if
tho alternative is hanging, it might
make a small difference as Geruld
Chapman will agree.

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Howard Overlin who has been/
nt the Florida Sanitarium a t F o r -,|
moso for the past few w eeks,'
spent Monday and Tuesday h e re ,:
.■— to Formosa Tuesday]
returning
evening.

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tv rEDITOR
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MRS.FRED
FREDS.S.DAIGER.
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CECILIAN CLUB PROGRAM ENJOYED | Florida East C o a s t
Officials Pay V i s i t
BY MANY LOCAL MUSIC LOVERS
The studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
To “City Substantial”

WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTES

Thursday, for ns much of tho dny
as possible.
First, every one there will get
new and interesting ideas, and in
bearing about club work in other
places, ami the things other wo­
men are doing for their homes and
their communities, cannot fail to
he helped in undertaking whatever
local necessities arise.
Second, the Sanford Women's
Club is a large, active, intelligent
body of women, in n live and pro­
gressive community, but th? vis­
itors will have to judge the mem­
bers nnd report their impressions
of them from what
they see
Thursday.

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Secession Ordinam
Is Located In Ohio

Munson was filled with an ap­ "Valsc"JInr*Uerl£e Gnrner
preciative audience for the CecilSANDUSKY, O., Dec. 1.—&lt;/P)—
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hoffman
T, ™ nn Woolcot
As there will be no December
ian Music Club’s recital on S at­
South Carolina’s ordinance of se­
of
St.
Augustine
nnd
Mr.
nr.d
business meeting, all efforts are
urday afternoon.
“ w. s S r t s y ? ,»**
cession from the Union, signed a t
Mrs. J. D. Ingraham of Jackson­ bent a t present on preparations
Charleston on Dec. 20, 1860, and
Somo interesting facta brought
“ A n n W L - *Iomcr Morris ville were the guests Friday of for entertaining the annual moot­
long missing, wns located here to ­
out during the discussion of cur­
ing
of
Section
Seven
of
tho
Flor­
(bl - r l o Mane Couch
day in the temporary poscssion of
re n t topics, included a recent com­
thilils Good Night Song” Mr. Ingraham's aunt, Mrs. Frank ida Federation of Women’s Clubs
Common Picas Judge Wiliam L.
P. Forster, while the party was nt the clubhouse on Thursday.
and Mrs. Anderson Bowers .■pilation
-------- - of American folk songs
j r ami of Mr.
Fiesingcr.
enroute home after having vis­
Lake George, N. Y., are spend- ®njl native musical iJlfZ? k ! on,tts
j of Holy ing some time here nt the Valdez. I Julius Mnttfield of
The local committee, under the
ited Chuluota in the interest of
*I\rmcnt.a
hVoman’i Mrs. Bowers will be pleasantly re- 11Library.
ul “b&gt;", = - - &gt; .........B lib n the big development project that chairmanship of Mrs. E. F. Gallo­
,K« ' "
01 the Ncw York
has been started nt that place by way, is being aided by many oth­
Mention
was
made
of
the
30
will meet mombered here as Miss Emily concerts from lending artists, to
the Floridn East Const Railroad. er members in getting ready for a
Mary
Jessup.
home of
Mr. Hoffman is president of lnrge gathering of visitors. Th«
bo
given
this
winter
from
Station
Rea„
eewood.
the
model Land Company of St. clubhouse will be attractively dec­
W
EAF
nt
a
cost
of
$500,000.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ganson of
llt h edition nnd ever wel“Sch.rio"
",mMt
F“
..
Augustine
nnd is vice president of orated nnd luncheon will be served
Mrs. Gladys Morris Williams
Columbus, O., arrived in Sanford
to
all
delegates
to
the
meeting,
the
rome
visit o f our old friends
the Florida East Const Railroad
concluded the program with a
Organdie Parasol
fill enter- on Monday to spend the winter.
state officers, and the local com­
“Blue
Bi„l.'i
roi1
"
"
d
.w
ith
headquarters
in
the
“Ancient
|
Jiggs
and Maggie in their
group
of
most
enjoyable
songs.
dee Club
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robson, Mr.
mittee nnd board members.
VPi *
Piano selections given were:
absolute New M u s i c a l
1’auline Muirhond Bilbroi City," nnd Mr. Ingraham is disurt at 3 and Mrs. Brnxton B. Baggett nnd
Souvenirs of the occasion will be
n ein, ' trict passenger agent of the rail­
Dr. J. N. Robson motored to Co­ “Air dc Ballet ............... Schubert Chromatic Waltz" ...
Comedy.
Geo.
McManus*
road with headquarters a t Jack­ provided for the guests, nnd mus­
Marjorie Smith
. , Sara Maxwell
J entertain coa on Sunday.
sonville.
famous cartoons
ic suplied by the club chorus .Mrs.
“Cheerful and Serene" ___ Bohm
|h«r home
”n •m 00’!A’&gt;'mPh*" Barbour
Takach
nnd
Miss
Elinor
Herring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Petersfin
••Fablc" n' ,ly 'nterm ister
Marjorie Haskins
Both sessions are open to all
.................... Schmoll
Uethodist nnd Victor Seaburg left Saturday "H unters Horn" ....... ....... Schnioll
members and friends of the club,
Mrs.
Ray
Entertains
for
Jacksonville
where
Mr.
P
et­
u
h
.,
Kntheryn
Lanier
|D»y prons well ns the delegates. At the
Dance of Old Brittany" ____
William Morrison
will visit her aunt; Mra.
" R. R- erson
morning session, which will bePipe
Organ
Club
At
,
Bachruann I
Ibers will Robert W. Simms while Mr. P et­ “Concert Etude" .... Sydney Smith
«-*—
w “ ,w
gin promptly nt 10 o’clock. Mrs.
Lueiln
Mahoney
erson
nnd
Mr.
Seaburg
will
m
ot­
Tom
In Gay New York
r i d * Home On Monday: E*
Schumacher of Eustis, the
it 9:30 or to Miami and other points on
J sectional vice-president will be the
the E ast Coast.
‘‘Bohemian Girl” Will Miss Maude Lake Is The weekly meeting of the Pipe chair, nnd will hear reports from
with
the clubs in the district and from
i
Organ
Club
of
the
Baptist
Church
, Dr. E. D. Mobley has returned Be Presented Here At
Jiggs
various state officers. The after­
Order 1home from Jacksonville where he
Named A Member Of 1was held Monday afternoon nt noon
session
will
begin
at
3
o'­
! its reg- went on business, stopping over Milane Theater Soon
the home of Mrs. J. B. Ray on
M aggie
clock, und will include many inter­
T h e Cotillion C lu b Palmetto
Avenue.
Mason- nt Tullnhassee where he visited
esting
features.
Jlll mem­ his daughter Miss Georgia Mobley J u s t a t this time there is evi­
Dinty
Bowls of exquisite pink roses
Mrs. W. F. Blackman, state
its there who is a student at Floridn State dent activity in the opera and opTALLAHASSEE, Dec. l.—UP)— were placed on cabinets, mantles
Kitty
president, will speak on ‘‘Interna­
peers,
College for Women.
c ra ttn field,—a new era of mus­ Six new members have been ad­ and piano, as well ns gracing the tional Relations"; Mrs. B. C. Riley
hers’ Asmitted
to
the
Cotillion
Club,
nt
refreshment
table
laid
with
n
ical productions, an era that prom­
and the
of the Extension Division of the
| o’clock,
Mrs. J. Frank Carlino nnd Miss ises to restore to the American the State College for Women, nc* lace cloth.
University of Floridn, on "Outlines
j Florida Louise Carlino of Mt. Vornon, Va., stage the Operetta type of enter­ cording to an announcement. They
pobbod Jlair
A. M. Phillips, president For Club Work"; Mrs. Sheurer on
are Mildred Nix, Albany, Ga ; of Mrs.
Lbat the who hnve been the guests of Mrs. tainm ent.
the club, presideil in her us­ “County Federations” nnd Mrs. A.
licnuty
Dorothy Singletary, Jacksonville; ual capable manner. In annwet
find nft- J. \V. Mero a t her home on Ross
I). Whitman on "Conservation."
The past summer has found ev­
Lake for the past week, left Tues­ ery city of any importance with Sarah Gunn, Columbus. Ga.; Maude to roll call, the members respond­ During the day Mrs. Katherine 1).
Chorus
day for St. Petersburg where they its municipal or privately spon­ Lake, Sanford; Anne Deaton, Cu-i ed with Thanksgiving verses. Re­ Tibbetts will conduct n club in­
lumbus;
Lucille
Trice,
Tampa.
ports were rend from tho various stitute, the hour to be announced
I will be will spend the winter.
SINGERS DANCERS
sored season of opera. At thii
The Cotillion Club is one of the
ancheon
A novelty for Palm Bench use is COMEDIANS
tim e in all cities at least one thea­ long-established organizations on standing committees nnd finished later.
GIRLIES
articles
turned
in
from
tho
Christ­
home on Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Aronovitz of te r is given over to the produc­
the parasol of flowered organdie,
There
are
two
reasons
why
evthe
college
campus.
Members
are
30
People—
Mostly
GirU-30
mas Bazar which will he held Fri­
Miami, who have been the guests tion of this higher art in music
with a ruffle of white organdie
chosen
ln'cnuse
of their ability to day and Saturday ut the home of cry club member should nuiku a about the edge. It is lined with
Prices
$100,
$1.50,
$2.00
t
t
•»
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Percy
W
einberg
Tipe Orspecial effort to be present on i&gt;!iell-piuk silk, which casts u lovely
In keeping with this popular l«‘ad well, nnd they must also be
Plus Tux
of Miss for the past week, left Tuesday trend, the management of the Mi-1 handsome ‘men" when dressed ns Miss Mnrtha Fox on Oak Avenue.
for their home. They were g rea t­ line Theater, has been fortunate men. A ten is given each year by
During the social hour, Mrs.
cue.
„ - --—J George Ray delighted the guests
ly impressed with Sanford nnd see in
securing
the
“Valentine
Opera
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iS I |g a i g l l l l | | | | | | | | | | | | u u | | | | | | | | | M | | | | | | | | | | | |
cf Holy a bright future for this city.
the mcmlxjrs of the club to those
Company," an organization of 50 of the Village Vamps, another with a group of solos, nnd little
in’s Club
Miss Shirley also gave a number
people, including a special sym­
of interesting readings.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McKay, ac­ phonic orchestra, under the per- campus organization.
companied by Miss Florence Mc­ '•n a l direction of Miss Valentine
Delicious refreshments
were
‘ipe Or- Kay, who was home from Rollins (the
served
by
the
hostess,
assisted
by
.
■
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»
«
«
»
»
.
n^weu
i.y
only woman conductor of Op­ PledtfesAndHonorary rt....
1__ daughter,
» **
*Miss
*■ Dorothy Ray.
fcf Miss College during tho Thanksgiving era in America today.)
,
t-s i.
i. •
1 her
vacation, motored to Leesburg,
Members Entcrtiiinecl The next meeting of the ciut&gt; wiii
j Ocala and Silver Springs Friday
held Monday afternoon at the
rTormanr.iBy PhiOmegaSorority be
returning to Sanford Sunday eve­ of Balfc’s immortal iw
home of Mrs. A. F. McAllister on
opera. "The I
■
ning. While in Leesburg they were Bohemian Girl," one of the old­
West First Street.
N
On Tuesday The Phi Omega Snrj guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Skeen. est and yet one of the most popu­
n
oritv of Rollins Colioge entertain­
lar operas ever written.
Such ed the honorary members and Gotham Man Enters
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Nixon, melodies ns “Then You’ll Remem­
X
■
nnd little son, Tommie, of Alva, ber Me,’’ "The Heart Bowed Down’ pledges with a Thanksgiving din­
Offer
For
Hip
Tract
■
ner
nt
the
Yellowstone
Ten
Room
isonvilte Fla., were in Snnford for the wool:
■
“I
Dreamed
I
Dwelt
In
Marble
at
Orlando.
Sanford end visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Halls," and “ My Fiar Land of Po­
■
Attractive
turkeys
marked
the
WASHINGTON, Dec. l.-(/P )—
Nixon.
Mr. Nixon i*-editbrfal land” nnd "Here Contes the Gyp­
places
of
the
guests
who
wrre:
Nathan Friedman, of New York
writer for the F ort Myers T ropi­ sy Bride" are to be heard in this
Mrs. L. M. Beauvais, Miss Loret­ city, hns entered a bid for 800
S. C., cal News.
delightful
old
opera.
ta Salmon, Mrs. James Dickson, acres of land near Miami compris­
Vi on a
Tho date has not been set ns yet. Mrs. P. A. Vans Agnew. Mrs. ing what is known ns Chapman
u
NEW CHARGE IS MADE
but will bo announced soon. Ac­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—(/P)— cording to reports received by Hamilton Holt, Mrs, E. A. Potter, field, the old aviation field.
Mrs. Glenn E. McKay, Mrs. W.
eak are A new charge thnt the Iowa aenThe government paid $71.000
Joseph Marcntette, manager of
their atonal election of last year was the Milane, capacity houses have Henry Emery. Miss Frieda Wil­ originally for 850 acres, but has
kd.
fraudulent, because Senator Brook* greeted each performance in var­ liams, Mrs. Otto Wcttstoin, Miss transferred Rome ground to the
Susnn Peschmnn. Miss Hannah department of agriculture. The
I hart was not a Republican, was ious cities in Florida.
Onrtlnnt, Miss Ida Boyce, Mrs. O. upraised nvltio of the tract now is
ingham, made today by the state Republi­
W. Callahan, Miss Leila Niles, Mrs $2,285,000 nnd the government by
cs vis- can committee to the senate comDon’t forget the Episcopal Ha- Ruby
....... Newby, Mrs. ,.nm
Emilyj Casa, law cannot accept a lower pric(.
Uy.
j mitteo hearing the contest; over
zar
a
t
the
Woman’s
&lt;
iub
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Emmie
Schenk,
M
i*«s Virgin- Thnt
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triors at the Welaka.

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Mntlt: of C’rope, Satins, Charmcusu and Crepe do

These styles embody the fashionable flare as well as the
straight line silhouette and all are richly trimmed with fur.
Mcdelled of superior quality materials, velours, bolivia and
suede, in winters favorite shades, these coats are underpriced

Chine in all the new shades.

$16.50
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and others self-trimed. Juat the dress that would bo appropriate for afternoon
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Light, Tan, Brown, Blue and Black, trimmed with
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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDj

VERY few really great projects come about accidental ly. Invariably, the conception, creation and lull develop mem o i bu iu » * u i au n ev^ n em , whether in the^
industry or that of empire building—is the result of generous expenditure of much intelligent and well directed thought, effo rt and capital.

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Located about midway between Daytona and DeLand on the main highway between these important towns

is the high est exp iession o f just such an idea. 1|

first great step in what will undoubtedly prove to be the greatest, most important and most satisfactory phase of Florida s new developm ent

H ighest type of community idea are men o f vision, and demonstrated ability and integrity.
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Under the leadership of Harry E. Prettym an, of Oldsmar fame

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achievem ents in community building are so closely woven with the strands of Florida’s growth, there has been gathered an organization o f trained men,wholili
self, are eminently qualified by experience and knowledge to thoroughly sense the needs not only of the Florida of today but of the still greater Florida of thel

Daytona-DeLand Farms

Volusia County’s Farm Community \

LOCATION and ACCESSIBILITY

PROFIT POSSIBILITIES

On the main highway between Daytona and DeLand. Here has been acquired one
of the very few really desirable large tracts still available. Al the very back door of
the finest beach city in Florida; and that means the world, within a few minutes of
another of its most progressive and grow ing cities— lies the tract of 4*1,000 acres,
surrounding the tow nslte of Kcmndos. T o make possible llie speedy and intensive
cultivation of this section o f Volusia County, there have been created the Daytona
DeLand Farms of five and ten acre tracts. Each Farm tract will have road frontage.

PRODUCTS and MARKETS
Within a very few m iles of the Daytona-DeLand Farms there is waiting a market
that will readily and eagerly absorb all output fo r a longtim e to come, without tak­
ing into consideration at all the markets a t points more distant. It is rather ironical
to note that Daytona, alone, situated in th e front yard of a rich agricultural domain
is today bringing in five car loads of canned goods weekly, and after December will
import two car loads every day. Tills g iv es an indication of the market possibilities
and the crying need for immediate and extensive agricultural development.

There is no need here to dwell on the m onney making possibilities that accompany
investment at the proper time in property located in the line of development. 1(
this he true about building lots it is doubly so in connection with rich farm landi
located at or adjacent to the main h igh w ay, close to markets and railroads, and ini
section so readily accessible to the conveniences and pleasures of Daytona and ti
educational facilities o f DeLand— the A th e n s o f Florida. You who are accustom^
to considering your dollars in terms of LOTS, think w hat it means to he able t#
purchase land in this rich belt at from $ 100 to §B00 per ACRE. Doesn’t it seen
reasonable to expect th at so great will be the demand for th ese 5 and 10 acre tracts
that early advances will he justified. N or does it require the vision of a prophet or
intuition or anything else but plain com m on every day horse sense to visualize what
■that stretch along the highway will be in a few years. A natural advance in value
would be in order if it were all cut up into building lots. -If it were so subdivided you
can well understand what you would have to pay for it. When you figure in terms
ol acres, and its lot potentialities, sonic d ay, can't you see the tremendous enhance*
ment possibilities o f'a property so adm irably located along the line of development
such as is bound to come on that ever in creasin g popular arterial highway, — the
Daytona-DeLand Itoad.

Note These Prices
In 5 and 10-Acrc Farms Fronting on the Daytona
DeLand Road.

DAYTONA

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Make Comparisons

While the primary purpose of Daytona-DeLand F a r m s is the id
development of its 5 and 10-acre tracts, it is obvious that along!
tona-DeLand Highway that divides the tract will grow a town
to become the agricultural center o f Volusia County. To m«&gt;j
inurements of those who recognize th e wisdom o f early invesW
City ot this character, we offer the follow ing in REMADOS.thetoi
the center ot the famous Daytona-DeLand Farm area:

HARRY E. PRETTYMAN
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four conference wins and one )de]**} a"d P&gt;«ectf next to WaxhingN .; ? [ e5?n thi# y«a r finished
*t uW ^ Ove defeats.,
ihe, conference season is not
|£ t over, for the University of
Southern California plays Oregon
AcRics on Dec. B. This defeat
yesterday by W. 8. C. Rave the
Southern eleven
-----I a standing of two
with ia •”
{ike, number of losses.
— 1 College,
• i S f W 1 Agriculturai
with three victories and one loss,
can go into ta tie with Stanford
for second place hy trouncing
southern California next Suturday.
More thann ia million persons
T
lL 0 f California Is heard
-.1 of football in the
J,eam That Turned Back Far W&lt;the call
c*t
with
the Southern Pataoldcn Bears; Other Upsets citic coast draw ing
the largest to*

tball Season H as
o Of M anv U n sets
.while neither ru n lu e nor Indiana
broke into the winning column, a l­
though playing each other to n
scoreless tie.
Tho supposedly strong Minne­
sota eleven, with its mysterious
shift, had a chance to wreck the
championship aspirations of Mich­
igan, but received a sound wallop­
ing. The performance of tho Gop­
hers in winning one game, losing
another nnd tying one, leaves them
in fourth place.
Bonnie
Friedman,
Michigan
snnhomore nuarter. was the lead-

* umished On Pacific Coast tal attendance.

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metoric dash of

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butfnr Western
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j.ron* in 1025 left n_ wake
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climaxed by tho» c ro w n .
:» new Pacific Const conchampion for the first
six years,
ihe seasonal clashes snw tho
fro ™7 lS,y . J 'f ‘ -“Ufornia hu,l!d
,n.',ht‘ throne. University of
. shington took the honor of tcr-

“Ma” Ferguson Says
Nothing Of Session
AUSTIN, Tex.. Dec. 1.—(/P )_
Ciov. Miriam A. Ferguson has made
no formal announcement on the
matter of calling n special ses­
sion of the Texas legislature us
demanded by n member of the
lower house, her husband Jut,,—

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vcr"hvn‘r f t ri« r * ,K" of thc Uni*
Tuty„ f Calif°rnin.
I He Washington University clcven was the first team to defeat the
California outfit since 1919.
•In 1010 the Huskies won 7 to!
11». nnd on November, 1925, the
j Northerners repeated with a seven
i lo nothing score.
,y,
,n winn,nK ten of its eleven
IL ranies this season, Washington
Jacksonville—New $1,500,000
olf- 1-m V P 4;,J P°,nta to a total of Story Harnett National Bank
a ) J0 for its opponents. One game be constructed.
ion
,n n’ six to "ix tie. It was
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c,," t‘,st with the University of
j Nebraska. Washington also came
ind through the const conference race

Champion Teams
For 1925 Season

a doubt had
in thc confer­
ee greatest in
tes first place
ilthough havrstorn in the
[-mud."
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pent in rollhinst 3 by its
1 the W’olver« 1912, when
Its against 43
i Coacli Yoat,
rar as mentor
[considers the
griors record
itnsivc record

NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—UP)—
Winers of sectional nnd conference
football championships for 1025 tognther with 1924 holders of thc
same titles, follow:
Championship of Enst: 1925,
Dartmouth; 1924, Penn, Ynle, Dart
mouth.
Southern: Alabama; Alnlmmq.
Western: Michigun; Chicago.
Pacific Coast: U. of W ashing­
ton, California Stanford.
Missouri Valley: U. of Missouri,
U. of Missouri.
Rockey Mountain: Coloraro Ag­
gies; Colorado U.
Southwestern: Texns A. &amp; M.;
Bn v lor.
"Big Three” : Princeton; Ynle.
“ Little Three": Amherst; Wil­
liams.
Pacific Northwest: Washington
and Oregon Aggies (tie ); Idaho
nnd Gonzngn.'
Sorthcrn California: Occidental;
Pomona.

Roy M. Finley, nttorney for n
Texns poultry association, is the
man who prevented 2.500.000 turk­
eys from being lost to the
.... ThanksRiving market of the enst. Eastern states banned shipments of
poultry from Texan because of an
outbreak of hoof and mouth dis­
ease; but Finley went east and induced them to modify the embargo
sufficiently to permit the sale of
turkeys from counties that were
not nffectcd by the epidemic.

Instructions to telephone user*
say thnt we ought not to drop the
final syllable of any words. Espeeially when saying “ Hellot”—
One thing women’ sclothe* leavo
to the imagination is what makes
iiuiii ni»
them
so rexpensive.—F ort Worth
Stor-Telegn

these stoves are car­
ried by the following
dealers:

The Ball Hardware

I its only ennbicago. After
western, Wisas thc next
the big ten.
to comfortable
hr games, thc
ptrs, in their
p t Michigan,

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Many conches nnd carriages
used by British royalty in the past
have become tho property of mov­
ie concerns in America. Before
being sent to America, all crests
and other identification marks nre
cut out of the paneling or of the

NKW YORK, Dec. l .- W ’) . Kogers Hornsby, hard-hitting mannger of the St. Louis Cardinals,
has removed uny doubt ns to his
place among the greatest batsmen
or modern times
When "R ajah’’ led the National
longue for the sixth straight time
this seai&gt;in he also compiled tho
astonishing five-year batting nverage of .408, u mark which eclipRf 8 , ■
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the best five
straight years Ty Cobb ever had.
lobh amassed an nve raged of .400
. .O' . stretch of hatting. 1009
to 1111.1, inclusive.
Hornsby's marks for the 1025
icaion, his first ns manager, were
as follows:
Batted over .400 f»r the third
time, equalling nil records in the
history of tho game.
Lot both mnjur longues in bat­
ting.
I.ed both major leugues in home
runs.
®*®**tl 1*13 runs nnd made 20.1
hits, including 40 two-baggers, ten
triples and 30 homers.
Hornsby, a native of Winters,
lexns,’ of. rugged
m,.l vviui
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7,nP*.r bull,I mum
pounds distributed through his

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games, th:y
irst downs to
em, a record Snow And Ice Sends
outstanding,
firm footing Indiana Son Back To
s for an avegame, and in Sunshine Of Florida
ics—with thc
Florida is the only place to
Indinna, \Yisknd Minnesota spend a winter in comfort,” snid
ppponcnU did Lambert Halter of Vinecenncs Inti,
when he returned here Monday nnd
joyfully threw his overcoat among
the moth balls.
Mr. Halter, who is n brother of

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ling Illini ’
Hate in a
•fee great­
e r known,
fog, IllinUme posit| anil winChicago
th two vlc» tie with
wyes scorfonference,
tr&gt;ng n tic,

Hnrd-IIitting Cardinal Pilot
Has Ammascd An Average
•102 For l*nst 5 Years And
Leads I.cagueKor (&gt;th Year

B feet. 114 inches, appeared with I
the Cardinal;! for the first time
iaJitlB . He was purchased from
Dennison of the Western Associa.
tion for n reported $500.
He i came to the majors In an
era th at had produced Ty Cobb
and Tris Speaker, and immediately
following upon th at which brought
forth Hans W agner and Nap LaJoie. Hatting records, considered
impregnable had been erected by
this quartet.
For n time the hat of Hornsby
wns in restraint, for his activities
ns n short-Kop undoubtedly took
murh from that sturdy fram e dur­
ing n season. It was in 1020 that
the Texan went to second base to
remain there and become, perhaps,
the greatest batsm an of all time.
When Hornsby started hia at­
tack upon the hitting crowns. Babe
Ituth wns poling looping flies over
the far fences and the nation’s fan­
dom though in term:, of home runs.
The old-time rugged hitter was
forgotten, the men such as- Lajoie
and Wagner. Kven Cobb and
Speaker were obscured by the
phenomenal Ruth.
Hut the Cardinal second base­
man persisted In his quest, smash­
ing away at the deliveries of the
National Laegue pitchers until he
became one of tho most feared
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If you want to make his eyes shine
Christmas morning, here’s the gift

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The Vaticnn has negotiated a
loan of $1,500,000 with American
banks.

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Finer clothes than he’d think of buy
ing for himself, perhaps, for the;
are the best that money will buy—
Clothes with distinguished airclothes that you’ll be proud to see
him in and that he’ll be proud to

A PW rfC -te
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A t all dealerj

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cniickest and most c o n v e n ie n t .type o fjh e a tin g
deviceiyourcan use. L igh t th e ’vvickrandiyoujiave /
instant, even heat.. A ndjit’s easy'to carry ai P er­
fe c tio n .from b a th ro o m to b ed ro o m or, livin g
room. N o sm oke, no odor. Just clean,'pleasant
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him greater pleasure or longer sat­
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Prices *6.25
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Hardware Co

Costs less than 3c an ,h ou rito operate* Askvyour
dealer ^to show ^youithe. n ew est m odels.. Pricesi

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We will help you choose the
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Furnishers lo Men Who Know

Alt tlses and prices of Perfection Stoves—from a one-burner
campstocj at 17.00 to tho finest five-burner run;*# at *120.'

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HE story of the intensive development activity on Davis Islands in Tampam
nation-wide. Tampans and visitors from virtually every state in the Una
on in confident expectation when work began one year ago. They saw giant
begin pumping land from the bottom of Tampa Bay to raise Davis islands two and
feet higher than the Bayshore Boulevard on the mainland just a few hundred feet aw
few short weeks they saw a temporary bridge completed, roadways cut, graded ani
they jaw buildings begin to rise and beautiful homes, hotels, apartments, clubs and
structures take form. They saw more than $6,000,000 in new buildings started durirj
\and that a few months before was under water. And they saw hundreds of flowd
^Slants and shrubs set out along parks and parkways, forming exquisite beauty spots
&gt;ut the islands.

As these things went on, buyers were literally fighting for homesites, for al
otcl and business lots. And the home folks saw profits that represented virtual fo|
aany instances either accented or rejected by those purchasers. Then a few weeks!
aw Davis Island completely sold o u t - $18.138.0' 0 worth of property with an oversutj
f $ 8 ,2 6 4 ,0 0 0 , They read with interest the annnmcement t h a t a $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 loan fund
rovided for property owners on Davis Islands for ouilding
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purposes
They saw a $7,000,000 contract a’
Harris Company, Inc., of New York ^
buildings and development on Davis
Davis Islands has under way the greatc
nil Horida— establishing new world* r(
development—and new high records in

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T o P rop erly Owner* f'
i i n i l d i n g o n D a v i s Isk"

The photographs in this adoerUsetnent ere of buildings either com­
puted or under coml-udion oq iJm'is Islands p{j land that Us) L/wq pn£
pear fgo teas under water,
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ORES, the new $50,000,000 Island development of the D. P. Davis Properties
iiigustine, is another “gold bond” location in Florida real estate Here, just
t from tlie business center of America’s oldest city, D. P. Davis is building anlands.” /hid Davis Shores is establishing the same spectacular records in deP arY( quick profits that have made Davis Islands known throughout the
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popm ent in history has attracted such immediate attention as has D r. i
■trice lists could be printed or plats distributed, investors from all parts of I*loi
Pny states far distant sent in checks totalling $18,405,000 — completely ex
| ‘ew Section—the first unit—and furnishing an oversubscription of $7,138,000

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opening sale, profits aggregating $20,150 were accepted by v&lt; ’1
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SOCIAL SE
OF LEGISLATURE
ENJOYED BY ALL
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All Ilufiiness Is Attended
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Committees Arc Awaited
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Dec. 1.
(&gt;P)—Washington’* famous Grid­
iron Club, the laugh- creating or­
ganization which yearly bring"
mirth (to the bouIji of nations, had
little on Florida’s legislature dur­
ing tho final day of the recent
spedul session of the state law­
making body.
When ail business had hecn
cleared from the desks, and tho
legislators were awaiting the final
report of the enrolling nnd engross­
ing department before adjourn
Ing, a prolonged “social session’’
was the order.
Speeches were delivered by “the
ntlemcn” from Holmes and Ainun. from the speaker's rostrum ;
by “ Uncle I’rimus, the old negro
sfnvo of Jefferson county, who is
well-known and well-loved by ev­
ery htomber of the legislative bod­
ies; by Eugene llawklns, another
lovnlde character; by “the gentle­
man” from Calhoun, nnd by every
occupant of a desk on the floor
who could get the attention ot the
speaker.
The day’s tubleu was freely intersporHrd with the variety of life
—namely, the pnnslonato seriousness of the man with an ideal; the
less serious side of the humorist,
nnd the comedy of those who
would laugh at tho Imntcr of the
funster.
The nppenrnncn of “Undo" Pri­
mus wns the signal for pathetic
attention. The old negro, tlu* ono
who for many years bore the
"funeral tray" In Tallnhns.tco, an­
nouncing burials for the departed,
sang tho songs he knew so well
when he was bodyguard to bis
“m aster” during Civil War days,
He delivered a brief tnlk, in his
own peculiar way.
The session dm eloped tin atmos­
phere typically’ Dixie when several
of the lawmakers paid a high tribuate to the negro of slavery days.
It( ip est ntntive
W hittaker,
of
Hillsborough, declared that hit
memories had often carried him
backl to his youthful days in
Georgia, when his "old mammy"
sang lullaby* to him.
There wore m any moist eyes in
the House when Primui turned to
hid farewell to the speaker.
"I know, »nh," he said, “ that
there wil he some of us who won't
meet next time."
The hat wan passed among tho
lawmakers and spectators, nnd
Prim us went out with one torn
pocket filed with money.
Representative Weeks denied
the "charge" that he would be a
candidate for governor in the next
gubernatorial election, although,
he added, he had “been a candi­
date for the past -lit years.” Mr.
Weeks then begged the members |
of the House to take cognizance of
his proposed constitutional amend­
ment, exempting Florida home­
steads of $10,000 valuation nnd
less of certain taxation. He had
not brought the amendment up, h?
said, because of the shortness of
the special session, hut ho gave
notice that ho would do so a t the
next regular meeting.
Representative Eaton, of Alachun, took the stand and kept the
house in an uproar with an
Ironic nm| humorous disclose, lie
decide that they should not meet
parting of the ways,” as, ho said, j
his constituents would probably
cido tlm t they should not meet
again. Ho had como to the Bpccial session, he Haiti, "full of o ',
pirations.”
"Did the gentleman fru '„ jtlnchua any that he luul come to tho
special session ■full?’* Representa­
tive I lullips, of Levy demanded.
Representative Ayres, of r,ilhmin, delivered a talk on prohibi­
tion, and stated th a t he would b «
n candidate for governor on n
ticket even dried than the pro­
tin
non rfor
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’ i ncampaign
° " lrcni|y
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ponses?" Representative W hitta­
ker reminded.
*
“I shall answer thaf,*’ Represen­
tative Viclnr of St. Johns inter­
posed. "Ho hasn’t received the
check yet."
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Following Mr. Ayes vigbrotis
attack upon the bootlegger and
moonshiner, a : stenographer, ■ra*suming the role of president !nf
the Women’s Christian Tem per­
ance Union, “ resented" Mr, Ayres
with two rases of floweriC'lMUch
had !&gt;cen removed frohi the speak­
er’s stand, A ‘ffieWapaper earn*ernnmn” trained tho • l«n&lt;, *-grid
there was a dicki
1 '&gt;&gt;,
“ No legislative session is coWVplcte without n 'speech from the
Honorable
Eugene
Hpwkln* /1
Representative T rum an,' o f. Ercambia itoclnged, in intirodbclng
the Senate janitor;’ The ' la tte r
then entertained:the House fAr ten
minutes with an eloquent speech!
The fun-makihg lasted well ifito
i-----------*■ enrne. One of the Tbpjoumrnent
g.
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resentativves introduced a "jo k er’ Truman;
---------- , “By the Eternal Gods
........... Willilliams
hilL It wound up in the hand* of Weeks; ‘‘Apporpnntion
the "comimftce on Indian Af- and “Indian River Tooung.
I easure’
__ provoked
fairs.”
ThX "m
n’ sharp debate, however, before FERNANDEZ FUNERAL HELD
the1“ roll cnll" cable.
The read­
TAMPA, r In., Nov. .10.—UP)—
ing clerk had carefully prepared
the roll call. I t included the fol- Funeral services were held here
ionflri^ hhmbs': ' '*
today for Rnmon Fernandez, 07,
i "Davis Islands” Milam; “School pioneer cigar m anufacturer who
JlarW* 'Alien; "Governor” Ayres;
"Uncdnstitutlonal” Bell; "Adverse died at his homo Saturday night.
Bud’r Bishop; ."Flapper” Branch; Hu was bom in Spain nnd opened
“Siksy" Bullard; "Rod Rose" Car- the first cigar factory here -10
roll; "Hoe Serum” Carver; “Baby years ago.
Lewellyn" Combs;
“Negative"
Craig; : "Elephant Joe" Crews;
CLUB ON FIFTH AVENUE“Dewdrop" Dew; “No Fence" Ea­
ton: . 'inivfe"
Fletcher. "Cunning ’
ton;
'tDixfc" Fletcher,
NEW YORK—Fnshinnnhle Fifth
"Old Maid”
G arrett; “Inves­ Avenue is to bo subjected to an­
Fog; rfOta
----------Getzen;
’’Memorial other Invasion besides retail trade.
tligating"
ig a tin g
Gi
.tu KIux" Ketchuni; There is to be a supper club near
Kendrick: "Ku
"O ningt’f Kurtz; "Stop book' Lis­ the home of John I). Rockefeller,
ten;* “bocal Bill" McCracken; Jr., nnd Roger Wolfe Kahn will
“Fussy" MeElyaj “Taxation" Mno- conduct u jazz orchestra there.
Kenzie; “String" McLaren; “Dip
Vnt" McSwecn; “Skeets” Morgan;
Clermont—Construction to bc&lt;“SWeet Voter” May; "Pension" gin at once on new but1!ness block
Register; "Floridle" Stokes; “Von fronting 1 streets, with 800-aentl
Ufqdcnburg" Taylor; "Freckles” theater in center.

SUPERIORITY IN
CHEMICALS LIES
IN THIS NATION
Mnj.-Cen. Amos Fries Says
Increased Appropria Iions
Arc Required To Maintain
Leadership Jn This Field
WASHINGTON, Dee. l.-U F )—
Neglect of proper preparation for
the employment of or tho defense
against an efficient w ar weapon,
“borders on national oulcldc," -Ma­
jor General Amos Fries, Chief of
the Chemical Wnrfnce Service, de­
clared in his annual repprt to
Secretary of War Davis mad?
public today. Th? report declared
th at “ n speedy and sure victory”
in any war can lie assured to tho
United States only by adequate use
of the unique superiority the coun­

try enjoys as to chemical resour­
ces
“Tills position us to chemical TIP'
sources of the United S tates,”
General Fries said, "will give It
superiority over any other nation
or group of nations which will
mean success in any fu tu re war,
but n state of chemicpl prepardness will never result if wo slacken
or neglect our m ilitary develop­
ment and training in chemical w ar­
fare. It must be recognized that
there is absolutely* nothing th at
Ik runt in chemical y n rfa rc to
prevent its consideration as n lo­
gical and perfectly justifiable
means of waging war."
General Fries noted w ith p a r­
ticular interest “the recent chemi­
cal warfare developments in Rus­
sia, where th a t portionof the
national defense has been launch­
ed on a large scale, backed by
great public enthusiasm .” He said
that despite “many disddvnntagea,”
the morale of the American che­
mical warfare lurvice was excel­
lent, hut added:
“Nevertheless, without n dras-

■gs&amp;st&amp;z
annual »ppropn4tioQ9
sufficient to replace this ? “°l
“to maintan the war ^ J ° SV r
foreign projects."
Werv* for
On the question of
,
measures against ga*
oral Fries said

in continental United S u J . -01*
non-existent” and that the
*J!
n ocerseas garrisons was d * E
in numbers and in nroper
"Effectiveness is the critv^
by which weapons o r W u S 01!
warfare
o(
w
arfare stand or fail.
01
conception of chemical
well known to all the greit tnSJ!
of tho world. It h i
test of a g rea t war and it*
tivencss Is recognized."
Leesburg—Contract let at IM
800; for erection of new city hali*

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.Owner of Lots 2,3 and 4, in Block 19, was offered §15,000 for liis property
,whieh cost liim §7»750, but would not sell thereby refusing a J J

$7,500 PROFIT
Lot 63rin Block 1, originally costing §3,000, lias been sold for §12,000,
permitting the owner to realize an immediate .

$4,000 PROFIT
Lot 17, Block 15, which cost §8,500 less than one week ago, lias sold for
§10,000, making for its owner a quick J '
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$1,500 PROFIT

J1lie owiier of Lot 40. Block 1, lias persistently refused the most attractive

“ Does the gentleman from Cal-

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$10,000 PROFIT
D. P. D A V IS PR O P E R T IE S
ANDERSON CIRCLE ”1

I^’avc It to the collegium tu think
of somuthing now! At tho Uni*»f Oregon, Eugene. Ore.,
the girl* are wearing sw eaters
K" y scenes painted on tho
back. This co-ed main lairs th at J
the scene ,, nthc buck of hers rep*

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1925.

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diaifiy
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jc a line
St a linf
jjuble above
of or eondjjo length

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reatrictctl
tion.
The SanItciponsiblc
|t insertion,
[ subsequent
i jliouhi be
in case °f
JEBS
gtive thorkith rates,
on will K&gt;vc
ition. Ami
j assist you
Mt ad. to
live.
[OTICE
give their
[aJdrcsa ns
mirnlnT if
About one

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fibers can’t
you unless
Irrss.
MUST I*'
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Efficient

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F Molf A Im : *° ACRES W N D on
Meilonvillo Ave., and Lake Norn
35—Wanted Help, Male
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
tANEY’S DRUG S T O R E -P ra- Get in touch with owner. A barSend in your subscription to tha
acriptiona, Drug*, Sodaa.
wo gain. Try-Me Bottling Co.
B tI u WANTED at the Postal
tribune or hand it to your local
*re an near yon a* your phone.
on«.
Ph ° ffic&lt;?- ADt’Iy at dealer so you can read Florida’s
Tall 1 0 3 . _______ __________ FOR RAl.E; One gas rnnjfe, hal!
Avrnck, « baby bed. 305 Magnolia
K 1” 1 newspaper. One year,
SANFORD ELECTRIC &lt; -a
WANTED: Jiai* to wash windows. 3
c jnonth*. %1.00, tlirco months
Successor* to Gillon A P latt
&gt;-.uo. jf you desire $1,000 insurElm
Ave'
a’
n,‘
Saturda&gt;'.
0
9
flS Magnolia. Everythin? elec­ F ° * SAM* Two lots in Dream"."A®
add 75c to your order.
trical. Phone 422. Electragith r f i \ ”? ,!r ch A™-5,130 ««*■
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuWANTED AT ONCE: Experienced , Ku? i? \ U®-. Augusta’s greatest
Radio.___________ _
^ooa man. Laney’a Drug Store. classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
WIGHTS—Three
. ¥ ? „ ' FOR SALE: 1 3 H. P. 110-220V
charge, k* minimum.
nolla and Second. First i
single phase 1760 R. P. M„ elcc’ 37 Wanted Help, Salesman
Sanford Avenue and 10 .h Street. trie motor. Brand new. Price f 125.
* &lt; .K.SME\: We have a good op­ MAINE — WatcrvTIIe. Morning
iJ. r.. A. care Herald.
Erpert eerTice.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maino
portunity to offer real estate people
are interested in Florida
WIGHT PRINT SIIOF—Printing
•
esnisn.
One
who
is
familiar
with
property. Reach them through
Engraving. Embossing. See n r F 9,R SALE: One Shetland pony.
^ a t c r Sanford District pre- the Sentinel, Rato card on ap­
e i nnd in good condition. ,
first. We do it. Phono 417-W tflnrCnn
100b Union Ave. Phone 09.
rerred Sanford Grove. Inc., 607 plication.
R. R. Avp.-Commerclnl St.
1- " 't N-‘fl. Hank Bldg. Phone 219.
JAMES H. COWAN—AH kinds TURKEYS FOR SALE: G. W.
— Wanted. Situation Male MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
of Tin and Sheet Bfctnl Work. _Spencer. Phono 400.
interested in Florida. Each
(
ARl'HNTEIt,
jnbing, repairing, of nro
W ater ami Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Sale—Furniture, etcl
them through a classified ad
by
day
or
contract.
F.
Conklin.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Wo carry a full line.
PI'S H». l ongwood.____________ cents a word for six consecutive
phone 111.
Our prices nro right. Cash or
issues.
&lt;12—Advtg. Mediums
MIRACLE Concrete Co,
q c iWc°. Wnn„t ynur business
cement work, sidewalks, build* Sanford
Stove a fu rn itu re Co ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­ COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
Ing block*. !rrlg*tlon box**, J . M.
321 E. First St.
Classified nds have tho largest
ald, South Gcorgia’a greatest
Tcrwllleger. Prop.______________
Morning, afternoon, circulation in Southwestern Gcor^OST: ^ ’tween Daytona and De- newspaper.
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified gia. Rato 8c (6-word line) line.
HILL LUMBER CO. Hous* oi
Land, Thursday, man’s black nli- rntes 10c per line. Waycroas JourService, Quality and Pric*.
gator handbag. Return to 111) nal-Hcrald, Waycroas, Georgia. LEARN ABOU-r Tolk County and
Lakeland, through the Star
ADDRESSING — filultlgraphing, Bellevue Ave., Daytona for identi­
folding and mailing—as you fication and reward.
frOR SALE—Space on the pnge Telegram. Best advertising me­
wont It—when you w ant it.
.... r classified advertisements. dium in South Florida. Published
21.—Sale, Real Estate
Phono 673. II. E. Porch, F irst
'*ny not rent those vacant rooms, mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland. Florida.
°r sell that second-hand goods!
National Bank Bldg.
J . h ,' SPURIJNG, RUS-division
TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
10— For Rcnf, Rooms
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ I’OR BIG RESULTS advertise in
Florldn real estate advertise In
lando. Florida, and F l o r a , |ho
FORT
LAUDERDALE the St. Petersburg Times. One con*
ROOM FOR RENT: One large fu r­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­ cent a word daily, two cents a won
way.
nished bed room. 1100 W est 1st
ard County thoroughly which h Sundays.
Street.
one of the most rapidly growing
21.— Lost, Found
sections on the Florida Coast. THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
FOR RENT: Lnrge down jitnini
Simple copj nnd rate card upon
accepted want nd medium io
bed room. Private entrance. Suit­ LOST: Monday, card case contain- request.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
able for two men. Cor. 7th and , ing Masonic and Legion receipts
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
and sum of money. Reward. Call OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Park. Phone 244-J.
2X00 or 974.
through tho Xenia Gazette, Zen- THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
FOR RENT: Imrge furnished, a t ­
ia,
Rich agricultural dis­ —Central West Virginia’s larg­
tractive room, twin tied*. 5 min­ LOST: Fox Terrier, male, half of trict.Ohio.
est daily. Want nd rate t l-2c per
Want
utes from postoffice. Union Ave.,
face black, spot over right eye. on request ad nnd display rates word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
near new hotel. Phone 571--T.
Answer to name of Beach. Reward
more lc per word each insertion.
It returned to YowcU’a Store.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
FOR RENT: One well furnished
HERALD will bring you in big BO YOU WANT TO BUY or tell
25— Opticians, Jewelers
bedroom for gentlemen only. 305
1results. Advertise those old a r­ anything? If so advertiso in
Magnolia Ave.
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, ticles you have stored nwuy nnd the Gainesvillo Sun.
jeweiery and clock repairing ami have no use for. A little thirtyFOR RENT: One furnished bed­
room, downstairs. 410 M yrtle engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­ rent ad may bring you several
dollars. Ihono 148 nnd a repre­
nolia Avenue. Phono 442.
Ave.
sentative will call and see you.
Tires and Tubes
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
FOR RENT: Completely furnished
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
At prlres that ar* right
sleeping room. Private home, se­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
STEWART
THE
FLORIST”
lect neighborhood. Hot nnd cold
ia county advertise in the Del-and Pan Am nnd Standard Gns ana
Flowprs for all occasions.
water. 711 Park Ave. Phone 175-W.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
814 Myrtle. Phone 2G0-W
Dlls
with order.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or w ith­
31—Special Notices
M
Vccdol Oils”
out meals. Reasonable rates.
ADVERTISING gets results If it
Lincoln Hotel.
reaches potential buyers. I’aSEWING done at your home. Call
Electric Irons
Intkn Daily News is circulated in
6C1-J.
Radio Supplies
IF YOU OWN nn improved celery
an industrial ami agricultural sec­
farm and care to sell, we have
tion.
out of town buyer, and would be 32—Typewriters, Suppplics
RINE’S FILLING
glad to get in touch with you.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
REMINGTON
Portablo
four-hank
Must have 10 to 20 acres. Tele­
STATION
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
Typewriters, “the king of port­
phone 657. Sanford Realty Com­
sified
pages
of
Florida’s
Gieat
able*. $00. Barret Portablo Adding
Phone 461-J
pany.
Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Printery, Phono 93, Welaka Iildg. Minimum 25c, cash with order. llf.1 Sanford Ave. Sanfoid, FDWrite for completo rate card.
FOR SALH

Acreage—134 acres, beautiful ten
room house, two baths,
three fireplaces, hardwood
iltaneous
floors. One mile front on
Re
one of Orlando’s promin­
ent highways. Price $40,000.
hted
Apply
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
tiers
Magnolia Ave. &amp; Second Street
M in g ,
Phone 18
Sanford. Fla.

frees
ISuppliea

33—Wanted

WANTED TO RENT: Store house
50x75, with long lease. City
Realtor Co.. Ball Bldg.
WANTED: Family washing. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. A Grice.
Phono 371-W.
HELP WANTED: Cook nnd wait­
er either sex. Apply manager A.
C. L. Depot at Restaurant.

COOK WANTED: First class nil
round colored man. Harrell's
I'DR SALE: Oliver Typew riter
practically new. Apply 800 Pal­ Cafe, Tavares.
metto Ave., n fte r 2 o’clock.
WANTED: Room with private
family. Private bath, paint work
[Salesman I'OR SALE: Baby Overland caff
fW. Male
Apply 200 Palm etto Ave., a fte r m ust be white, clean and attrac­
tive. Paid It. Forbes, Rhone I !7-J.
».Fema!e 2 o’clock.
WANTED: By young married man
Wate
1921 DODGE 4 passenger coupe
position as foreman, etc. Best of
ft
A-l condition. 1924 Ford touring references given. W. F. Allen, Os­
A-l condition. Chas. T. Fuller Mo- teen.
tor Car Co., Phono G92. I l l W
WANTED AT ONCE: A good
1st St.
&lt;iuantity of what is known ns
*' L*R SALE: One pointer, mnlo cork wood, which grows in or near
the waters of St. Johns River. Will
l i s t : * - ooi w S
st™ih* “',M' A'’niy pay fair price from the nearest
shipping point. For further infor­
W.do. n T ’
FILLING STATION—R estaurant, mation communicate with Bert
■'tore, living quarters, fully McCarty, 410 1-2 Franklin St.,
*nt
*’' Hupped, Dixie Highway, 8 miles Tampa, Fla.
Lbirh
south of Sanford. Largo stucco WANTED: A go.,.1 milk hand,
I ICE Bay building for sale. $0,900. Terms.
white or colored. Spencer Dairy.
AH new. Address “ W &amp; M " 801 Phono 400.
Orlando.
L-Sl and 63. W
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE;
r i L 3,1,. Palm etto near Katie,
i-ot !.»,I Hughey iq Pinehurst. 4
^Monnble. east front lots, 240x200 in Flora
service. Heights with small house. All rea ­
sonable. H, Cluyden, 9 Sherley
Apartments.

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A h alf 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.
Fulton, Inc.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
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Member of
SANFORD, FLA.
F lo rid a S ta te
F tn rla ta A n n o tatio n .

HILTON’S

East Front Lot
Next to Corner in
FRANKLIN
TERRACE
$1250.00

Elton J. Moughton

One Lot in
FT. MELLON
$1875

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford. -------------- Florida

Call

VALDEZ HOTEL

E. WARD JEAN

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONG 303

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NOTICE
TO ALL CONDUCTORS
On nnd nfter January the
10th, 1920, tho Painters scale
will he $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS

n A n im n m o r
113 Maxnolla Ave.
S First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Iaidie* and Children.

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410-11 1st Nat’l.
Bank Bldg.

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

Phone 490W

WANTED

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

Tw enty men for our
Osteen Cement p lants
Experienced prefera­

EXTRA EASY TERMS ...

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White and colored.
Good pay and bonus.

1925 Kuril Tun T rurU —S ta rte r,
Jtitnliu traiinnilsslon.

I'122 I, Ia bt Kuril Trui'k.

1922 Kuril ilouilstvl' Speebtl.

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I. W. Phillips’ Sons
Oak and 2nd St.

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FULTON, INC.

120 South Pnrlc Ave.
"We Cover Florida Real E state Like the Sunshine’

Broker*

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214 E. FIRST ST.

33 1-3 Acres already
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Atildcz Hole! Building

W. H. LONG
m eat

n e s ld e n t of F lo rid a aln ea 1114-

ISIS Kuril Cmipe—Many Cslriis.
1025 Kuril TourliiK.
19!5 Kuril Itiiiisliout.

Rhone 3
WANTED: Two or three room
modern
furnished
apartment.
17— For Sale, Houses
Adults. Call Mr. IaSalle, Herald ■ a*ncE n c a a a « B « n * * « « ■■*■■■■*!&gt;* *«un
„
i'OR SALE: Four new, two room Office.
houses, each on easy term s, $750
Ginderville. Also n few good lots WANTED: Waitress, white, ex­
perienced. Harrell’s Cafe, Ta­
at $500. Write P. O. Box 690 City.
vares.

20— For Sale, Miscellaneous

fit

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
history; a hnif million dollar high­
way to thu gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across Escambia liny started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Writo Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

- FOR SALE

y a m to y a a R fM E fi

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__m n i i n TinwnAY. DECEMBER 1, 1925.
THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY ---- ..

. BONDS

INSURANCE

A HOME READY FOR YOU
Handsome Brick Bungalow at Corner Central and Palmotto*
metto; Five rooms find
anu Bath
Ham find all modern conven■
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7
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T?oaf
n rl S
m ith F
/x n n s n r p .
P
rip p rl
iences. Lot 70x120, East nand
South
Exposure.
Priced
much less than actual value.

Then© home* are splendidly located In the midst of Snnford's
Residential Masterpiece where thoughtful restrictions gunran
tee an atmosphere of neighborlincss and contentment

San I&gt;anla ComhincH Ilcnie 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
ami the highest class of business property.

Terms Reasonable

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
Phone 72

Masons Bldg.

REALTORS
* - 7 •

Knight &amp; MacNeill
107-109 South Park Avenue
REALTORS
R. 0 . BRINKMAN
Mg;*. Realty Dept.

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

T

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

One’s J
order of|
vice to {
in hheJ
roanara

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF

BUNGALOWS

VIRGINIA COURT
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IF, /

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theCoc
Asaota
mijite
SCKt3!
stasis

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

.'19 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner
dose in for $d.'U) per front foot, Act quickly on this.

Sales A Ren Is For

McCALL&amp; FOX

HIGHLAND AVENUE LOT

The Firm Substantial"
! liP/a Magnolia Avc.
Phone 745

Facing North Between Oak and French

m
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LO C H -A R BO R
A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Ililln

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$2,250

THE!
medic

I f s o ld t h i s w e e k

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$1125 cash, $325 in GO days, balance at rate of $100 every
three months.

LOTS,LOTS
FOR SALE, CHEAP
Wc offer today ten loin in Fort .Mellon, actually Itelnw the
market price. You will have a profit of I ho to three hundred
dollar*, when yuu buy. Prices ranting from $1,050 to $2,500.

265 ACRES

TORi
awa

exper
and

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION

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

515 First National Bank Bldg.

Phone 713

Sanford Avenue Corner
Best corner on Sanford Ave. nt 4th St. 71xl2t&gt;, ?GG0
per foot, rue fourth cash.

Compete orlre of Iota In Mayfair and Marvnnlu, Just
iimutu the ctreet, wnh these.

Well located, near new Hotel, liluh and dry, city water
and light*.. In view
and funned by breeze from laike Monrue—M lut mote 7

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

A Satisfied Buyer means
more than a mere sale—It
means a customer—we’re
after Customers.
V v ’nue.‘ P 0' ro,,'" U ui.ni.fint—711 P alm etto

2 2 1 Meisch Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone G33W

and "terme**’00**"

ac0relUBP W
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21 acre* Just outride city limits, Noith of Country Club.
10 acres tiled and. in the city, cheaper than anythin.: ticnr it.
275 acres, beautiful lake front tract. 20 minutes from town.

HOME BI'BCIAI.S;—
Five ruoms and bath, close In, the beat buy in town. Only $4,800.
Klltht new Stucco houne, 7 ruoma n:,&lt;I bath, also tturuKe. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Built to live in, not ju st to .tell.

A p p r u t lu ia lr ly
fo u rtre u
a c re a u h - lr f la a t r il
r a t e n d l m e f r o m W e a t F l r a l !»•..
*u l, « k r .
( iu n U k u m c , td.OOO p e r a c r e . I. l b e r a l ( r r iu a .

l-a r ffi. h i t a ln r a * lo t , p a r t l y
Im p r o v e d , o n e
i,l o c k ( r o n . P l e a t N a l l m i n t I t n n k l l u l l d l n c .
A n e a r e l l r u t a p r c u l a l l o n w i t h ffo o il p e e a rn t

Incom e fm lu rr*

fUt:i, omi,lBhw“y-

AU

PAUL LAKE— Realtor

FOR SUBDIVISION:—

Established 1910

n ,# 8 ""»h*« canli paym ent

R t w ,is ? p“irj:» a

Telephone 711
Booni 8, Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore

BETTER BUYS

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

I b r r r n r r f i In C 'n u n l r r C l u b a r r t l o u on
n«r.| r u m l t o *ai«f«»ril |3,.VX&gt;.
T rrn t« .

^ t f r u I e t r r l l r nt, (.'cut ra il f Iurn (r d, fcm liifi*
|trt*p*rllr»— flr«C e l n u r r lr r y
&lt;ir»u*«*

icr u v n ,

I.KT I H a llo w VOIl T iis a c enOPEBTIBS

6ACRES
FINE LAKE FRONT

lOOxlWi
houtf. ' i

410-1I’D

New Modern
five-room Bungalow

Lake Several Miles Lon*
Beautiful ilomesit©

(&gt;pen Fireplace
Well Located

$4500, Terms
$5,825.00
easy pa y m e n t s

Booth &amp; Gibbs, Realtors
Exclusive L istings A Specialty
117 Magnolia Avenue.

BAKl-'l

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1, 1925.

WouldCurb
Boozers Jail Terms

a tT- „"?!!.?»
oum.iN.

INWEST FLORIDA

Ttiir

C om plainant.

WILLIAM H MUDOE c t at.,
D efendants.
&lt;V&amp;
CH atlnn
__ 5 ,y iJ « to m II. Murlgo anil w ife,
'shops in the Irish fr e e s ta te
Company Takes Over Muscle I* unknim'n
C h ristia n nam e
&gt; tlllam
K il^ar am i
knoals, Birmingham, Pen- i * i / nknow ■nO
-Kilicar. whoso C lirlsM » I W 'r ln e inf^coja Railroad and Plans Mu?t, , w ii ? u n k n o w n ; W illiam II.
" m h d g n r, am i all Dill*
Becoi
10 Rl'n Improved Service etrr En o . '. !n# wboso
nainos a re u n k n o w n
War
These' recommendations would
tho n i L nna ,lulnK b u sin e ss u n d er
Id
^ e onc
place for e*
Vi ®,,;'rm.* ” ?.mo
n n J sty
of Kilftar.
Com
pany:
onlo May
M&gt;v
ttiii.
leave
one ofdrinJdnp
TA LLAIU sSeE EE,
Dee. 1__ (A’ll trtO'JKo
E E , Doc.
m » ', C
om pany;
on
IStli.
, jiin
population, or about — Acquisition
tfhe frrowp
b y th e Frisco o f i k .
lntV* ja c h ami every of th e above

(/P)—Sov-

[rj f ° a ^ w . ^ ! s
^ •w w S a r« ssft

truili-’* Ait-in ion to tho T ow n of
S an fo rd , Fiorhl.i.
whA.l'*
9,1 o th e r persona
Imr®
l!ie !Lfc£? unknow n, claim ,!*/, P 8*1,*
or Interest m
.nn'* 8t&gt;i« "f lttiK.ir, mot
‘" 'T ,
■5®ad* Jlcrclnattnvn tti—
fl5?*o
« im ipnny; on May IStli. sc
rib
e
d
o
.
an
y
p
a
rt
o
r
p arcel tlicrolx**. o r* otherw
ise. In am t to tliu
described
,--------- lami.
------Situate.
It Is licrrtiy n n lr rr d th a t you and
Rl5ff,i?n‘t boltw lit the City of tlan- ” .
,,B n n J a p p e a r tu fore
■‘,1,,t,,ty of Seminole and State ir an Id. rL!‘"
lren ti C ourt a t tho T ourt
(orl'la. morn particularly do* m
H intac a t Hanford, F lorida, on flic
scribed us follows, tu-wll:
t . t i d a y of D viom bsr A. I). 1915.
_ IlfK 'nnlna at tho Sotitlnvc.it (S\V ) runt Cion noil tlicro m;»\o answ er
L,‘,Ju .7f Intersection of Sixth Street to th o b ill of com tilatnt exhttdtcd
' °!v "r Avenue, nud rtinnlm ,' n g n ln st J-..u In (tils cause.
c “ " ' » t alo n g th e S outh sid e
It Is f u r t lie* ordered th a t th is o r­
nf
8J* th S treet 59.|&gt;5 fe e t to r e r a n d e r be published In T he Hanford
thelK’o South aluiiK th e H erald a new spaper publislied In
, **t side of Ocean A venue SI fee t M anfont. Kemin.-le County. F lorida,
to the right of w ay of l ’a la tk u and ofico each w eek fo r fo u r consecu­
Indian it It. Co., th en ce K ast alo n g tiv e Weeks.
tin* North *|«K* of si.iUl rlicht of w ay
N E SS mv h and and th e seal
of saia It. it. r„.
fr,.t
i-up. of WthIT
e C irc u it C ourt of th« Seventh
i?.r A 'cnne, tUence N orth a lo n g th e J u d ic ia l C ircu it of th e S ta te ..f F lo ­
w i&gt;m nil],- of *ai,i Popinr Aveiiuo rid a . In nud for Hcmlnolo Cnunty, on
. l I* i t to the Imlnt of lo-KlnnluK. th ia th o ICth day uf N ovember A.
&gt;'"&lt;« l ntul I. Utock s. T ier 1). 1955.
U of Morhla I .anil mul t •olon l;:at Ion
it. a . n o tr a r .A s s .
to m p an y , l.til. Map of m . tie r- C lerk of tb u t'lr c u lt C ourt of tho

oio 000 for
the wholewouW
country.
The Muscle S h o a l/ n i r / l / T J /
.e ith e r 2' f*n'l»nt!L if llvlmr. and If
.100,000
ior in
remain
Poti«n,.„ifn -I ' , rmtncham anil (
f- any or all of said defendto all parties claiming
!LqUb°unincss would bo obligated to r, iiSaco a railroad is rcRnrded in inimvata,l,,;,d.
umli-r the Pillow Im r iln‘i j S S
those forced out by a Railroad Commission circles he^
• l^ m ln n t* , to -w lt; W illiam
ns a step forward in carrier de­ I.j; MuiIko uiul w ife,------------ Minlge,
I'J)!’**1 th rla tla n nam e Ih u n k n o w n ;
velopment for Florida.
ICVScllinfT Of liquor on Sunday
''lllls n i llilK-ar anil w ife,
Official
notiee
has
been
receiv­
would not be abolished hut tra v - ed at the commission offices from
clem to whom liquor may be o il
the Interstate Commerce Commis­
[of the Un- nn Sunday, would be required to sion of the acquisition. The re­
[of Mai ja- tra v e l I O mU m * instead of three as
fcvhnoloRy. i t present, to qualify as bona fide port stated that the Muscle Shoals,
Birmingham and Pensacola Rail­
rkcJ 3? *n travelers. The idea of makniE St. road company hnd been acquired
franco with Patrick’s day. Mar 17, wholly dry.
when the has been a b a n d o n e d , and *bc com­ by the Muscle Shoals, Birming­
yinc vainly mission has recommended th a t this ham and Pensacola Railway com­
nation s«rv- holiday take the same sta tu s a3 pany, and that tho Frisco, in turn,
had acquired both.
in the for. I'Authority was granted the rail[devotion to 'S Thecommi;sion recommends th at
AW
(emotion; ho drunkards on their third convic­ road company by the Interstate
[months and tion be jailed without boinK given Commerce Commission to issue not
8n unusual tlx option of a fine and th at di Iv­ exceeding $.!0o,000 common capi­
ins an automobile while intoxi­ ta! stock in payment for the proph. the for* cated bo made punishable by can­ erty by the Frisco road. The old
.unt of Abd cellation of the driving license and railroad, the commerce i\ommission report stated, was limited in
[dill most of imprisonment.
nforcemcnts
The commission reports a mnrk- development, because of the inad­
.ancc.
cd dimunutlon in drunkenness equacy of the properties and lim­
rv
boeration In throughout Ireland. In 1870 con­ ited market.
‘u i!
u
Heretofore, it was stated, the
* ns the victions for drunkenness in all
i\u
m
around the Ire lan d reach 85,870 while in 1921 industries located on the Muscle
IJE5.
at Cole tv- for the free state they were: r e ­ Shoals had to pay arbitrary charbeing the duced to 0,8(511. ThU is a ttrib u t­ gen on all traffic to and from on I
hit.
ed mainly to the high price of th e Louisville and Mashville, l
at Cnsnbu* alcoholic drinks, caused by war thereby, it added, being greatly i
lieutenant, taxation, which the commission handicapped.
The best location, the report
(tors on his would have continued.
stated, of new industries is said to
be. along the Muscle Shoals line,
Overfed
H
usbands
A
it is claimed the commission state­
Is u o o
ment says that operation of the
n Coins Problem In E ngland Muscle Shoals by the new com­
pany, under control of the Fris­
LONDON, Dec. 1. Over-fed hms1.—(/T*&gt;— bandji have become a Rrent prob­ co, will give Pensacola better ser­
the first lem in England and a celebrnted vice anil particularly enable the
tibseribo tlu* English/ dietitian rays indulgent better movement of hunker coal
tlje Store wives nro responsible for the large from Alabama, over the Muscle
^miiaiRti, ac- proportion of men with digestive Shoals inth Pensacola and gi\c
the industries of the latter city n'
ng (Invernor troubles.
larger territory for distribution
rctor. The
"Women nre much less inclined of their products, as well as tho
Inton under- to cat too much,” says the special­
llottrd tbent. ist. “They have nn uncanny sense fruit growers of th at section.
lo another about eating. They will give their
(own of the husbands all ju ris of heavy in1public uuc- dugeatible food. The men e a t Im­
li Rat’d nurn* moderately while their wives go
he sale took through the same meal scarcely
i hotel there, tasting the dishes which they pre­
is a prescription for
led the ci in pare for their husbands. The rcsult is that men have much more Colds, Grippe, Flu. Dengue,
trouble with the digestive organs
women. Men cat too much Bilious Fever and Malaria
in Have than
5?
meat, too much bread, too many
It kills the germs.
u
iK City potatoes, too many henvy sweets.
(Huttons are ra re among women.
The sox is too wise to gorge it­
tT)— Monte self.”
. /
ilh a rival
Kail la to t, lloily, Verniers, R u n ­
nean. Next
n in g l loan!. ltiT&gt;.ilrlnk
HEARING IS I O STEO N ED
Ltd be built I
Wo
S pecialise la W recks
H E . V E R Y rcasoj), m e n n n d
eopUfd inf
,f t .
■, i ■.* t 1* I
WETHERSFIELD,
Cmfii.
Nov,
d, and PteSanford Radiator mid
women^ S t r i v e to sav S ,'Hnrf'Vo
sud of Mid* 30.—(/P)—A fter the sta te of Con­
Iht ru w necticut through S tate’s A ttorney
Body Works
accumulate is to earn an oppor­
f to make the Hugh M. Alcorn head offer to
answer
tho
petition
of
Gerald
without a*i
ItaiU ators. Lam ps anil K**ni|i&gt;ra
tunity to share in the joys and
is reported , hnPman. twice reprived m urder,
All A utom ohlle Metal P a ris
In. will have for a writ of habeas corpus a t a
AVelillmr, tlrax ln g anil Soldering
pleasures that life can Rive.
idouafon'i &gt;:'inring. the defense a sk ed .fo r an
\ \ iirU lifin rau lerd
1‘lru .e
n hotels andi a"-iourncmcnt because of its unAil investment :it Coral Gables oilers
anil M &gt;il Srriinil S lre rl
witfa roulette ?3 lj£d,no!jlllnn‘l ‘I111 rc‘iuest was
.Hanford. ITorlda
grand
ted.
The
next
session
of
tho
you
limitless opportunities for remark­
(gambling.
court was set fo r Wednesday morn­
able profits. Hut it is also the key to
on of new ing.
the happiest place in the world—the
lint at lluokin the
l\Ioroci°
'recently
ntcresting
vt P ew J:
ch hospital
vtivinc a

I

misers
‘ Ti

Qve Gifts That Last

sex t'u.,

COMIIINE B EA U TY WITH m iR A IIIU TY
l*Aie-i tliene
(fwliilite has
admit lu l
|s &gt;t enm om iI*«rld has e te r

OUR LARGE STOCK IS COMPLETE

Boney, and
*1 it is th a t
•ill go linnindulge his I

hohliirs
Heeling—not
[bwittse

th a t

“I. hut culled•hing-s. |fa
calc, the more
1tie more cn»
P°f betunirs.
P* i*e lots of
P f, rlforl anil
r®&lt; rainclK it

W ATCH ES
Hamilton, Howard, Elgin and Waltham

Diamond Bracelet Watches
From £40.00 to $250.00 Each ~
Diamond Ear Pins From .?15 to $i3O0.Q0.
Diamond
Platinum Flexible Bracelets From §50.00 to §300.00.
Manicure and Toilet Sets in Amber, Pearl, Ivory, Two
Tone. Special Price.

people will
. »eailh ran
•ft “"■
ionss that 1k.I and value—
'‘tins'., print*,.
Hut what
fr,|ng totiacro
or bird-eggs,
on* of t hoc
""" and |,t.
lAiscry until he
jWlain* every [
lh»l
,-Vt.r

D ia m o n d s
The largest stock in the city in platinum dinner ring*
and single stone rings from 1-4 to 1 */•» carat.

From $12.00 to $550.00

S -v c n th J u ittc ta l C irc u it o f F lo- a ffid a v it s ta tin * ( h a t M ary
rltln. In a n d fo r Scm ln-tla C ounty. nno o f th o re s po n d e n t s is a i
b le n t, of th a S ta te of I
tiy:“ A*. M. WBRKB. Hcputy C t«k ■he rssld M a t 1 H I AV. ]
C leveland. O hio, a n d
’IS
ft
S
FEN
C
E
it.
Hei-(yrTKS
h av in g p ray e d
fo r
S n llcltn rsi nnd o f C ounaul fo r
S ervice M
a g *a in s t sa id
th e C om idnt
iilaln an■
t. I
la
Nov. 17-SI. Dec. 1*8*16.
Tl
T tlR ItK F O IlB
d c frm U n t Mi
IN T ill} Cl I t e r IT e n t'U T OK THE to ap(tear on
9 KVKXTII J L i m X t l i CIRCUIT A. D. 1st*, tha sam e
BP THIS STATE OK KLOHIIIA, to th e Illll o r
IN A!fU c o l t StSVIXOM: c o u n ­ a g a in s t h e r In th la
ty.
rUfmt&gt;rE IlK p . T b aj a copy o f th is
order bn published on
es a w
wank
once
eek far
PK O l’L t r a HANK OK SA N FORD ,
four ronarcutlvn w e e k s In th e S ana K turliU lU n k ln g t.'o rp o ratlo n .
ford llernljt. a n ew spap er published
C o m p lain an t
In S em inole C o u n ty ; th at an oth sr
It. M. CA t i l t A WAY ns a d m in is tra ­ ro p y of th is o r d e r be posted on tha
co
u rth o u se d o o r a t Sanford,
to r of th e o stu tn of S.II1I I’hllllps,
note C ounty. F lo rid a . •
an d M ary I'tiiltlp s,
In w ltn r s s w h e re o f I have here­
lle sp o n d c n ts
un to s e t iny h a n d a n d o ffic ia l se al
tills
9 d ay o f N o v em h sr A. D. 191L
O rd er F o r C o n stru e tlv e S ervice H r
V. C lK )tK l LASH.
I'litillrn llo n t F o u r XVrrhs)
C lerk of th e C irc u it C o u rt. B e n U
noth C ount-. KlorlIda.
T ho c o m p la in a n t h a v in g n lta eh c d
U&gt; Its lull uf C o m p lain t In th is cau sa , 8 C.M.l n A- “ V ,K m a *&gt;■ C

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C h ristia n n am e Is
t " i now a: W illiam II. Mmltte. W IItsm L dsnr, an d a ll o ilie r pcrmitm.
im- - ,namM a re u n k n o w n , trail*
* anil duinu b u sin e ss u n ite r th e

spot where even lift' pays dividends.
Where you get more i I l ’. ii a miser’s
prolit from your investment.

in vest in Qoral Cjablcs for
Happiness and High 'Upturns
Endless opportunities for enjoyment
have helped to make Coral Gables a
thriving, growing city. No matter
what your tastes and inclinations may
he, you can satisfy them here. If you
love life in the open, there is golf,
tennis and motor boating. Sailing,
swimming, fishing, riding, automobiling, walking in marvelous tropical
scenery and polo, shooting, hunting
and countless other sports. For those
wim enjoy social life, there are the
individual, joyous, alluring parties and
dances constantly being given in hotels,
country clubs and private homes. Hand
concerts, (h &gt;1 ■card parties, tropical
under the mellow
enjoymet*
..
einents is there to
tro p ic
h&lt;in •-*•
j o il’ll 1.1 ulelighted with Coral
A friendly city of beautiful
v, and attractive gardens. Where
/rim s and foliage blend with the gor-

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nom your investments
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gcotis bursts of colors
of tropical
,
*'J['»"M9ii,wlii#crywiicrc confrj)!^ you.

^Special ^Announcement

Cjiiblcs
is t/ic J^arnl of Opportunity
Q o ral

For a small investment you can be­
come a property owner in Coral Gables.
For a moderate price you can follow
the shrewdest investors in the country
—the wealthy class. Whether you buy
a building plot or a home already com­
pleted, (lie countless millions already
spent there make the value of your in­
vestment assured. And the fact that
more than $40,000,000 are already
pledged in further municipal improve­
m ents is your guarantee that it will
rise in value.
Investigate this great opportunity.
You will find that authorities such as
Bahson, Forbes, Edmonds, Brisbane
and others arc agreed that Florida
offers the greatest opportunity for
profitable investment in the country
today. And in Florida, Coral Gables
is the spot whose amazing growth lias
been the sensation of America.
Invest today! Ride along with thou­
sands to success.

Get in touch iqith this office
for a trip to Coral ffabfjts.
These trips are ran at frequent
intervals anti thousands of
contjenial and pleasant people
are enjoy in tj them. Call or
telephone for all the necessary,
inform ation regarding the
best scay to visit M ia m i as_
our guests.
,
Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists and complete in/orvintion about Coral Gable4
ftiriy also be obtained here
soithout obligation to you ,
L et us show you what has
been accomplished in Coraf\
Gables, and tell you of the
thousands of opportunities
that await the early interior.

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individual—a man of true discrimina­
tion and taste. The beauty of Coral
Gables won him immediately. I Its en­
thusiasm has led him to write a book
upon the miracle of Coral Gables. Let
us send it to you, together with full
information about Coral Gables— free l

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LONDON, Dec. 1.—(A1)—Tho
highlanders of the Islo of Skye
and tho outer^ Hebrides, off the
w est coast of Scotland, huve aban­
doned their traditiunnl oatmesi)
fo r a luxurious diet of tea, while
bread and Jam. This fact has been
brought out by tho chief medical
officer of Invernesshire, which in­
cludes Skye, who declares the
change is "dietetic folly” and is
tho result of indolence.
Tho medical officer says that ra ­
dio, cross-word puzzles nnd other
modem Ideas nrc threatening t 5
spoil tho Islanders nnd to remove
all tho plcturesquenuss of the
country of tho Crofters, us tho
small highland fanners are called.
Tho authorities of tho region are
making attem pts to introduce eas­
ier methods of preparing porriJgo
so that tho islanders will not stick
to their new tea nnd bread diet
simply because it is easier to ninko
ready for tho table.

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Will Attend Annual
Educational Meet

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Are “Diet Crazy”
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Sanford One Of Fourteen Cit­ Employment Conditions In
Most Districts Declared To
ies Granted Permission To
Show
Improvement Over
Extend Boundaries To Care
Last
Year’s
Labor Status
For Increased Development

gears old and less than three
feel tall, is a member of the
debating team of Tech High
school at Omaha. Neb. lie's
shown here dialling with a
fellow student of normal
height. Risso trainshis oratorical voice bg selling pa­
pers in his off hours.

WASHINGTON, Dec. t .-V P )—
Disclosure that the ‘‘War De­
partment radio net*’ linking up the
nine corps areas and the depart­
ment in a communications system
operated exclusively by military
rsonnel originated in 1922 as u
iture of “ plans to insure com­
munication with corps area head­
quarters and certain critical cities
in case of failure or destruction
of tha commercial wire system”, is
contained in the annual report of
Kaltzmnn,
Major Gen. C. McK. Saltzman,
Chief Signal Officer of the
Army.
The net was established three
ara ago. the report said, and it
• aince been employed “ to excel­
lent advantage in the training of
signal corps personnel,” in addition
to handling a heavy burden of de­
partm ental telegraphic business
theretofore entrusted to commer­
cial companies.
General Saltzman estimated that
while the original five station of
the net transm itted about 60 of­
y m m
ficial messages daily, each number
m M
ing about forty words, the present
system of twelve major stations
and sixty subsidiary points hand­
ed approximately 800 messages
a day.
The rapid growth of traffic was
said to have been brought about
by the chief coordinator, in an en­
deavor to “consolidate government
communication activities in order
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to eliminate duplication of effort
and carry out the retrenchm ent
policy of tho President.”
Ford’s
In addition to handling its own,
the War D epartm ent transm its
tho business of more than 12 other
vernmont
departm ents
and
reaus, and in co-operntion with
the Navy which handles nil off
shore radio business, as tho Army
handlen inshore messages even for
the Navy, a system has been es­
tablished, General Saltzman suid,
fully capuble to handle and super­
vise the communications activities
during an em ergency. The report
showed th a t in tho fiscal yeur
1924-26 mure than eight million
words in m essages were trans­
m itted with a suving of $166,01)7
to thp governm ent m commercial
to lla
General Saltzm an deplored the
lack of funds which has prevented
research work on new communi­
cation equipment nnd appliances,
•specially radio developments. His
report also declared that the situa­
tion radio and telephone systems
and performs its other functions
an well.
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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 1 t/p ) Dr. Edward Conradi, president of
tho Florida state College for Wo­
men, nnd M. M. Sealey, state sup­
ervisor of high schools of the De­
partment of Public Instruction, will
attend the annual meeting of the
Association of Colleges nnd Sec­
ondary Schools of Southern States
to be held at Charleston, S. C„
Dec. I nnd 6.
Mr. Sealey will go ns a member
of the Commission on Secondnry
Schools, ami will represent the
state educational department, and
Dr. Conradi will attend us a mem*

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will represent his college.
Doth Dr. Conradi and Mr. Scnley will make an effort to obtain
the 1
meeting of tho associa­
tion for Florida,

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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. l ^ P ) —
Fourteen Florida municipalities
had their territories extended by
consolidation or annexation dur­
ing the recent special session ac­
cording to bills passed by both
branches of the legislature. The
largest municipal m erger involv­
ed was that of greater Daytona
Reach which, according to the bills
passed, is to include the present
city of Daytona and the towns of
Seabreeze and Daytona Beach. An­
other triple m erger is provided in
n bill to consolidate the Bay coun­
tv municipalities of Pnnama City,
Millville and St. Andrews Bay in­
to the icty of Pnnama City.
Tampa was granted permission
to annex Port Tampa and Sulphur
Springs Park if n referendum vote
is favorable, and Miami is auth­
orized to extend its limits around
Huenn Vista. Miami is ulso grant­
ed jurisdiction over a certain area
of Biscayne Day for the purpose
of constructing a ship channel and
municipal docks by a law which
passed both houses over the Gov­
ernor’s veto. Other cities extend­
ing their corporate limits are:
Ilradenton, Umatilla, Tavares, St.
Deo, Stuart, Hnincs City, New
Smyrna, Orlando and Cocoa.
Among tho new municipal crea­
tions are the corporation.) of Elfert in Pasco county, Englewood in
Sarasota, Vernon in Washington,
Osteen. Temple Terrace in Hills­
borough, Ona in Hardee, Flornnmla in Broward, Hollywood in Bro­
ward, Limestone, Hunncll nnd Bithio.
Many communities receive ex­
tended civic powers nnd city char­
ters by legislative action, among
them being Marrison, Fellemere,
Puntn Gordu, Cnrrnbetle, Inver­
ness, Fort Pierce, Seville, New
Port, Itichey, Perry, Coral Gables,
Winter Park, Pulntka, Waldo,
Grove land, Brooksvillc, Lake
Sterns, Homestead, Safety H ar­
bor, Flagler Beach, Charlotte Har­
bor. Sanford, Del.nnd, Wnuchuln,
Palm City, Dunedin and Moore
Haven.

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This mnrhle bust^ "A Florentine
Lady,” done by Mine do Ficsolo in
Italy in 1480, has been presented
to the Detroit A rt Institute by
Mi. and Mrs. ICdsel Ford. It is
said to he one of the finest speci­
mens of Fiesole’a work in exist­
ence.

Auto Accidents In
11 Southern States
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velvet, lit dark tones, it may be
brightened with a hand of embroidery
or braid. Certainly Paris lias sent
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I wish to announce that 1
am a candidate for the 0f« 1
of City Commissioner to*b|
determined in the ree„i» Ne
J
Municipal EiecHon to be h'Id
on the First Tuesday «ft«
tho First Monday i„ yD “'ea
ber of this year.
Your consideration will bo
appreciated.
E. F . HOUSHOLDER.
A U D IT S

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Robertson, Williams
PUBLIC ACCOUSTl,
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Investigate T his Bargain

the
40 ac res n t ISOO.OO a n u cro n t E ld e r
SprlntfS on th e O rlan d o Hoad. Id e a l
fo r subdivision. See Mr. Hobo.

In the Irish Free State, single
men ami women receive equal pay
for the samo work. In ease a man
marries he receives an increase
automatically; if u woman marries
she receives a bonus, but autom a­
tically loses her job.

MRS. C.C. DABNEY
Valdez Hotel f.obby

Simmons Realty Co.
K K ItM IA I.il A P T S .
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Altamonte]

A ltam onte Springs, Fla
14 m iles South of Sanford.
F irst class accomodations for 150
rates. Beautifully located between 1
parks, golf, tennis, boats, orange
E xcellent cusine, fine orchestra;
T w entieth season.
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fast growing, highly restricted residential centers.
Features— Embodying only the m ost ideal features from inirjf
Tile and Oak floors throughout. Textone walls. Beamed cdotai
with many built-in features. Make these six rooms
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
FOR SA LE BY

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Magnolia at Second

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Lnkc Wales—Approximately 20
new dwellings to be erected.

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LAKE CHARLES, Dec. U—W i.
_p irc here early thia m orning
paused two deaths and property
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that may reach *1,000,1)00
Hollis Vincent died in a hospital
from injuries nnd the body of Wil­
liam Guiliotte, a firem an, was
found in the debris. About onethird of a business block was wip­
ed out before the flnmcs could
be checked.
Two men were removed to a
ho.pilal and several other physionns were slightly injured by fnlP
jnfr walls. Ben Collins and George
Phillips are in a hospital.

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ATLANTA, Nov. 30-—(A3)—Fav­
orable comparison with the cor­
responding period last year con­
tinue to be shown by most of
the scries of business statistics
compiled and collected by the sixth
federal reserve district headquar­
ters for its monthly review.
Figures indicating the cotton
produced in the district show an
increase over 1924 of 32 per cent,
the review says. The latest re­
port issued by the departm ent of
agriculture indicates a cotton crop
this year amounting to 16,380,000
bales.
“Prices prevailing in the prin­
cipal naval stores m arkets have
been higher this year than for last
year, indicating a much higher re­
turn to the producers of these
commodities, the review states.
“Building activities in the ag­
gregate continues at a very high
level, although for the month of
October the principal activity in
this district is largely confined to
Florida. Orders being received by
lumlier mills continue to exceed
their production.
Employment
conditions in most parts of the
district are satisfactory.
“Retail and wholesale trade s ta ­
tistics show up favorably for Oc­
tober. The arrival of cool weath­
er the first of the month remov­
ed the greatest hindrance which
both wholesale nnd retnil trade
had encountered during Septemb­
er nnd furnished the incentive for
renewed buying.
"Weekly reports from member
banks in selected cities show a
substantially larger amount on de­
posit than at this time last year,
savings deposits a t the end of
October held by 93 hanks were
13 per cent larger than a year ago
and the volume of general busi­
ness being transacted ns reflect­
ed in the cities of individual ac­
counts at 21 reporting cities, was
27.2 per cent greater for the
week ended Nov. 18 than for the
corresponding week last year.”

Two Are Killed In
Million D ollar Fire

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ATLANTA, Cm, Nov. 30.—&lt;/P)_
A slight decrease in the number of
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deaths nnd a small increase in the
number of injuries from truffle
accidents in the south from tho
week previous are shown in a su r­
vey made for the past week by the
Associated Press today.
There were .'15 deaths In the past
week ns compared with lid for the
week before and 220 injuries ns
compared with 170 the prior week.
Coral Gables—Plans forming The reports came from 11 states.
for erection of now $1,600,000 hos­
North Carolina took the lend in
pital nnd clinic building.
the number of deaths with eight,
Florida following a close second
with seven. George was an easy
leader in the injuries column with
60, Florida being her nearest com­
petitor with 33 injuries.
Alabama, Mississippi, nnd Lou­
isiana reported no deaths, while
Virginia, reporting five deuths,
claimed six in tho injured list col­
umn.
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C I T Y L I M I T S F O R ALL SOUTH

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FOURTEEN

War Department Instituted
System In 1922 To Insure
National Communication
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ENJOYYOUR
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Watch closely for announcements that will mean much
to the purchasers of homesites in Marvania.

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SCRUGGS REALTY CO.

Earle T. Field
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M aggie And Jig g s Enroute To Sanford
George McMunua' muMcal comedy hit is cotuiug to Sanford for its

202 FIRST STREET

PHONE 736
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Our experience will help you make money.

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BUSINESS PROPERTY
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100 feet on First Street Extension, per foot ...
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Lot 9 in Block “A on Sanford A v e n u e .................I ' I Z Z Z " 7 ‘$ 5 i o o 00
These nre pood and we have many others.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Developers of—

REALTORS

210 East First Street

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“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

$19 500

Dreamwold

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.

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R. C. TISDALE

REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

Bel A ir
HOME OFFICE:
Providence, It. I.
BRANCHES:
New Haven, Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
New Britain, Conn.

Sanford
214 E ast First St.,

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

O ver 20 Y ea rs ot R ea lty S erv ice

member
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PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
IN LANE’S ADDITION

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Between K atie and Franklin Streets, well located and
can be bought on easy terms.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
Phone 713

515 First National Bank Bldg.

SCRUGGS-SCOGGAN REALTY COJnc,

One lot on Mellonville Ave.
near Celery Ave., 50x175,
$1,200. Easy Terms.

LUTE HOWELL

2 Lots Corner Palm etto Ave.
and Franklin St. Eastern
Exposure. Reasonably pric­
ed. Easy terms.

REALTOR

Brumley-Puleston Bldg.
Phone 751

OSCAR R. BROOKS
“The Lot K in g” Realtor
Use Your Foresight

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Modern conveniences, $4,500 each.

SEE US

1wo lots in Dreanwold, $1,500 each.

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LAKEFRONT

Lot in Pinehurst fucing Hughey St.
ten acres on Lake Onora road. 117
acres in Geneva with LAKE front
also facing hard road.

PROPERTY

W.P. CARTER

Terms can bo arranged on any of
the above.

REALTOR

Tamiami Land Co.
Ntane 249

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230 Meisch Bldg.
Phone 718

Room 3-3!/2 Ball Building
Phone 142

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

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Former Chief Of Bureau Of
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News Summary
FOREIGN
Preparations nre completed in
London for the signing tomor­
row of the l/icarno treaties.

Cheaper Insurance
K ates A lso Needed
Disproportionate Share Of
Tax Burden Smouldered By
Farmers, Report Declares

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Thirty-five deaths nnd 220
injuries arc reported in 11 Botltnem states during the past week
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CASE WITHOUT H alted Business In
CALLING ALICE Miami And Suburbs
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British Foreign Office Is
Restored To Usual Magnifi­
cence In Readiness For His­
toric (lathering Tomorrow Counsel For Negro Wife Of
Rhinelander Closes Five
Minutes After The Court
Moving Pictures To
Is
Opened This Morning
He Taken Of Scene

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REVISION OF B Y - I ^
P la n ts A re U nable
LAW IS ACCEPTED To
P ublish E ditions
BY REALTY BODY

Germany Today Begins Evac­ L aw yers’ A rgu m en ts
uation Of Cologne Section, May End Late Today
Day Earlier Than Arranged
Business Streets
Plaintiff Recalled To Deny Collective Advertising For
LONDON, Nov. 30,—(,D—Pre­
Are Under W ater
Chldetdcr Statement That
The Period Of One Month
paration!! for signing the treaties
He Knew Wife Was Negro
Is Also Decided On At The
ot Locarno tomorrow morning at
II o’clock are very complete. Tho
Weekly Luncheon Monday R ain fall U n til N oon

WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.-(/p)
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. Nov. 20.
great conference room of the Brit­
— A national, rather than an agE stim ated B etw een
ish foreign office, which was di­ —(|P)—The defense in the RldneA general discussion of n revised
rarinn
or
industrial
viewpoint,
was
i Pittsburgh cafe is dnmnged urged for the shaping of agri­
%j
vided during the World War into lander annulment suit rested its by-law designed for the improve­
11 A nd 12 lin c h e s
consideriihly when explosion
office::, hut been restored to Its cute five minutes after court eon- ment and elevation of the organ­
^
policies in the final an­ k
f
t
blows out front nnd shatters cultural
vented
thiJ
morning
without
call­
usual
magnifioanco
fut
another
ization's code of ethics featured
nual report of Henry V. T
MIAMI. Nov. 00— (A P).—
ftv. i»0—■ windows in nnothcr building.
historic gathering one th at is ex­ ing to the stand Alicu Beatrice tho weekly luncheon of the San­
form er chief of the bureau of ag.
Ik
marks
uttered
by
Brig.
Gen.
Jones,
defendant
in
the
proceed­
pect,
d
to
mean
future'
peace
for
boll court
Torrential
rain, beginning last
ford
Realty
Hoard
held
today
at
!ricultunil eranontics, whom* con
Kinr, in Mitchell court m artial ncetion with the department of
all Europe.
ing. The ease may reach the jury the Seminole #!rill.
night
and
continuing
through
ge&lt;1 from are
expunged from record to­
Inside the room there still re­ by tonight. It hns been in progress
The question of collective adver­ thia morning in steady down­
un of the day upon motion of counsel for agriculture peremptorily v.as end­
mains to he &lt;ct up the moving pic­ three weeks.
tising on the part of the board
ed by Fee re la ry Jardine in August
rhen re- army officer.
Alice’s mother wns recalled to was also considered and ptans sub­ pour, crippled city utilities
ture apparatus which is to record
a
fte
r
lie
had
refused
to
uhmit
Three undrcil thousands dol­
for future generations the sign­ the stand this morning to testify mitted by Frank ’McNeill, chair­ nnd prevented issuance of
Kimr, u
his resignation. Tim r« port cov­
ing by various plenipotentiaries of whether Alice’s body was tho same man of a publicity rommitttco ap­ newspapers.
brought lar fund raised to defray ex­ ering the fiscal year which ended
penses of Texan legislature to
tin* tr a tin formulated in tho lit­ color at her birth ns it is now. pointed at the meeting last week,
One morning pnper failed to
uni coun­ investigate official acts of Gov­ June III), was made public Sunday
■«
tle Kwi s village of Locarno. The She asserted that it was, Ia*e Par­
night.
an
ernor Ferguson.
'
gathering i* not to he limited to sons Davis, counsel for the defense, E U S t l l R*vrn'Ihe’ r ’conMnt PuW i.1., a n o t h j r '' M
"Obviou; !y” it said, “the bureau "Aunt Iii'nnsh” Bradbury or the a. taal signatories und will in­ turned to Justice Morris after he to the daily insertion of a double early edition only nnd the two
Members of the United Mine
rank It.
&lt;o
Fork,
(ml.,
lias
ju:*t
cel­
of agricultural economies mu t
clude Premier Baldwin and sev­ had left the stand and said:
page advertisement appearing ev­ afternoon newinnpcrs face pros­
koumcl fur Workers' Committee aw ait next
take the national point of view. ebrated I r r ItVth birthday and has eral of the members of Ids cab­
“ Acting on my own responsibil­ ery day in Tho Sanford Herald pects of going all day without las­
kcr, i»: kcd step of the operators th a t bight nnd
it
is
highly
desirable
that
ali
i
J.V"
,l
*’l,1,day
.school
teacher
for
iled. ohlit- bring about a resumption of
years. Shu wears her hair inet, and Duron D'aliernon, llriti: h ity and on my experience as an with space allotted to etch mem­ ing ahlo to turn a wheel. Power
officials said that a force
iKing, Mr. negotiations in connection with those «ngaged in both country and *»i
won’t admit it's luddicd. aiiibasiailor to Germany wlm is attorney, tin* defense now rests." ber of the board, the location of company
Young RliiiH'lander wns recall* individual advertisements to be de­ of men is kept in readiness to be­
lime, had ending the present anthracite city occupations may come to see “Just cut short for cvnvenicnuc," considered as having aided mntin* unity of their interests.
t' lially in obtaining Germany's ad­ i'd to tho stand by his attorneys, termined by the drawing of num­ gin drying out generator coils as
she says.
Vhiums of strike.
soon as the rain stops. Servlco
'‘Although it is recognized that
lie made a sweeping denial of the bers from a lint.
herence to tliu pact,
Defense suddenly doses its
|mcss were
may Ik* resumed a fter four hours
farmers
have
the
same
ri'.rht
us
!&lt;
-linmny
of
R
oush
Chidester,
for­
Mr.
McNiell's
plans
call
for
the
rase
in
the
annulment
suit
of
Marihiitnld May lie I'resrnt
; apologbother groups to organize for the
mer chauffeur of tin* Rhinelander reservation of a square in the cen­ of such work, it was estimated.
Leonard Kip Rhinelander. Jury
It ii understood that Ramsey family. Chiduster had said that he ter
purpose of promoting their own
Downtown sections
nro
minisi x i of
x»» the
iiii two
m u pages
p ii^ i a to
%»» iivi
iiiix u |j
vonin hi
v liliinu*
ho filled
khy’s pro- expected to get case bite today.
MacDonald, former premier, and told
interests, it is not the function of
young Rhinelander of Alice’s with timcmly real estate topics] lure taken and some offleo workReport
of
Henry
Taylor,
for­
V Bullion, mer head of Agricultural Bu­ this bureau to promote movement
other prominent personages have negro blood long before the latter and news m atter , of educational ] era were putting their cluthing in
luxate. at*
waterproof bundles nnd going to
which partake of the character nf
married her, but that Rhinelander value.
court re- reau of Economics, urges lower a struggle for the increase in the
the
office in bathing suits.
Around
this
square
individual
had
returned:
“I
don’t
give
a
lidctue but taxes for American farm ers.
farm er's share of other cl:: ••*.
advertisement* of various sizes Principal Streets Under Water
damn."
STATE
■was st"pNeither is it the function of tlii.
will l*e spaced, the inserters hav­
Principal thoroughfares In Uitli
L.l that the
Miami paralyzed by heaviest bureau to align itself again t . m li
ing the privilege of changing the Miami und Miami Beach are un­
_____
dent,
probably
without
precedent.
L prove the rainfall in history, between 11 movements.”
text of their advertisements twice der water from several inches to
I charges of and 12 inches having fallen w ith­
Manager .\&gt; k s Patience ^
“ settlement of the difn week, mid more frequently in "three feet deep in places, amt hun­
Tho report declared lower tax c City
\ •i,l I,,,i , , i , r
1fcrcnct-a between France and Gi*rj.| N'nvy
in the past 12 hours.
the eiiiiu of the sale of advertised dreds of automobiles, their meters
and cheaper insurance rates \u*tc
Antl
Indulgence
of
C
itizens;
ninnv
mn,
„u
gathering
togeth­
and near
drowned by tho high water, lino
property.
LOCAL
greatly needed by the farmers and
Warns
Looks
To
Give
Care­
er under the bntuln of friendship
Navy DoNews
limiter
appearing
in
tho the streets on both sides, making
continued:
Muncinal
gas
plant
to
lie
re­
ful Attention To Open .lets of the various other European
Hint of the
educational column will be chang­ tho highways almost impns:'ddt*.
“The probings of farm credit,
paired following breakdown on
states, the question of disarma­
ed twice a week also, it wns an­ The rain showed no sign* of uhutSaturday when city was without farm insurance and farm taxation
The indulgence of Sanford cit­ ment is being talked of. The ab­
Ing during the forenoon and busi­
nounced.
| Stand
have
assumed
added
importance
n.gns.
olition of tin: submarine nnd the
izens,
and
housewives
in
particu­
ness generally is at a standstill.
V..
N.
Holler,
reporting
as
chair­
)•&gt;! U:t pro­
Sanford Real E state Board u result of the war and the de­
sea hlocadc, and the abandonment
United Staten weather forecaster
navy wit* adopts set of by-laws at its pression which followed. Adequate lar with referenco to the trouble of aircraft, except in actual mili­ Governor Ferguson’s Butler man, of a committee appointed tu Richard
W. Gray, stationed here,
Arrested Upon Charge Of study the udviHuliility of ultoriug
to testify luncheon a t Montezuma Hotel insurance a t reasonable coat is es­ I cing experienced n’t the gas plant, tary operations, are Ik*ing sug­
a
t
n&lt;»*n
declared
that ls*tween 11
wait
requested
today
by
City
Man*
a
by-law
of
tV*i
nrgnidxnt'
-a
porHelling Liquor On Street;
sential to safe farming. Farm
charges j today,
W. it. Williams, who stated gested iw possible guaranties for
taiiiuif*' "««‘ K Jvlnctn * of h v rc- und 12 Inches ot rainfall had been
he service.
Valdez Hotel grill to open on taxes have increased while tho iigcr
relief
of
ruinous;burdens
of
taxa­
Next
Move
Is
Anticipated
fponnlbillty nf a siuesmaa'a nc- recorded In Miami by LI o'clock
Uthanbon, Tuesday,
■ funds from which they ere paid that the city authorities had al­ tion iipun the people.
ready
taken
stops
to
remedy
the
tiuus
mi his employer, stated that today. This nmrk has already cs. in Us atFirst session of Muncijial have not correspondingly increas­ situation arising front the inabil­
AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 110.-—(A*)— the question was on of such im­ tnblfi'hed a new record fur a single
tlanlic in Court is held in new City Ilali ed. Tile studies of the bureau ity of the plant t»» supply the 20*),Evacuation Begins Today
Intimation that a fund of $.100,DPO portance that Ids committee had day’s rainfull in this city, und is
craft in i this morning, 21) cases being on during the past year have shown 000 feet of gas required in San­
COLOGNE, tier., Nov. ;J0.—(/!*&gt; lias been pledged to defray the deemed it a m atter for open dis- greater than any entire November
that farmers arc varying a dispro­
Was killed the docket.
—British troops began the evacu­ cost of a special legislative ses­ I'lission, and had refused to ac­ rainfall previous to this time. Tho
ford homes daily.
, had l/cur
Mcljinder Arcade building on portionate part of the tax burden.
former high mark here was set on
sion marked tho Sunday interim
Mr, Williams declared that the ation of the occupied Cologne zone in the Texas political situation. cept the responsibility attending Oct. 2 1. ll)2i when D.7I inches of
iinie of the
Fire. Street is rapidly near- The livestock industry has linen
this
morning,
a
day
earlier
than
a recommendation.
•l i t I I ' l i u v .
I l l tho
U i t ; number
IIU IIID t'l
III
lllfli.'l
_ i
. . I I / ,
||
in
of
house
particularly in need of aid during increase
until 11)21 ing completion.' *
Among the unexpected sequels to
After n general discussion of tho rain was recorded.
lK*ing constructed in Sanford liar lure of Die l.ocarno security agree- the governor's liquor proclamation
iwr to t h e --------- --------------- ——.
Sturm Cause «f Rain
the past year."
law,
which before revision not
so great that the pl.int hau
A stationary storm, centering
A further trial of the semi­ iIrvu
was tlu* filing of charges against (,,.1,1 „ realtor responsible for th»
..
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r
.
,
l.
.
.
1,1
A
merit
w
hich
takes
place
tomorrow
,
.
prgctl that
monthly cotton reports was rec­ been tinntdc to kecii1 up with the*.in I.ontlon,
a negro butler at the executive nations of his ales limn beyond his south of the Florida pcninsuln, was
maud for gas and was meeting
dixpidated
ommended by Mr. Taylor who said
mansion.
knowledge, members of the hoard given by Forecaster Gray n:» the
Tin*
occupation
of
the
zone
b race two
that while con idcrable objection trouble in an attem pt to supply bridgehead wa * undertaken by the
Reports of the fund raising fol­ iinaniinoit.'ly derided Hint the em­ cause of the unusually heavy full
rain here. Although ju before
|&gt;' n P arto them had devcloned in the more than it was capable of.
lowed declarations of speaker Lee
.should be lir-lil responsible of
noon tho sun made its first appear­
He said that breakdowns at the Itriti.'h several years ugo under Suttrrwhite that the expenses of ployer
cmmnmler
trade oil the ground lluit they dis­
for
all
uetiomi
of
Ids
salesmen,
the
stipulation-*
of
the
V«*rsailles
turbed the market, “representa­ gas works wen) to Ik* expected, treaty. The treaty provided for tlu* session would Ik* eared for hv ei niinilti d either with or without ance of the day and the showers
machine
slackened for a time, Forecaster
k" when it
tive:! of producers associations therefore, nnd should not call for evacuation after five years, on Sntierwliite, who is lender of the his knowledge.
Gruy
retract'd his earlier predic­
harsh
criticism
on
the
part
of
San­
were
of
the
opinion
that
more
fre­
Wind that
Due tn the early and somewhat
The adoption of this law is ex­
e mdition tlml Germany fulfilled movement to bring official nets
of Governor .Miriam A. FergusonV. ported to result In nn increased tion of nn early cessation of rain­
pi- army unexpected arrival
of
kitchen quent reports were valuable and ford residents, who should realize, the stipulations of tho treaty.
fall and said that he fully expected
vt crash "luinnu nt and supplies, the Val­ useful," in view of tho rapidity he said, that everything possible
The period was extended when administration before the legisla­ confidence mol faith ...in the ipart the downpour to continue through
Is
being
done
to
insure
the
steady
dez, th e Valdez Grill will Ik* ready with which changes nre likely to
of tuhse dealing with members j},,, a ft,.rnao„ into the night. Ho
the Allies found she had not c a r­ ture.
George Br:tdy, tho butler, who of the hoard, it wns stated.
Fled
J"r use at noon tomorrow accord* occur in the condition of the crop. supply of one of the most hide- ried out the disarmament provis­
added that ho felt assured that
"Farm debt increased to a mark­ speusable factors in the life of ions of the treaty. The Berlin said he was the beneficiary of un
) been ing to nn announcement made toA promised amendment to the Miami had received the hulk of
a
modern
community.
trover- day by \Vurt W. W arner, m anager ed degree between ID10 and 11*20,
government having satisfied tho extended parole and conditional by-lawn fixing tin* nor rentage of rainfall throughout this section
Experts from the factory sup­ allits counsel of tills respect, the pardon from Gov. Ferguson, was couutiixsinn to lie divided between nnd that neighboring cities had
lit was "f the Vnldoz Hotel, which will the report observed. "A survey
• charge operate the dining rooms for the indicates that the indebtedness of plying tho machinery for the gns evacuation wns ordered fur this arrested when off in is said he was tho actual seller of a piece of pro- received only ordinary showers.
attempting to sell liquor to white perty ami the man wlm list' d it
cmy and convenience of its guests and the owner-operator farmer has grown plant have been summoned Mr. week.
Thu string of imtUenicnt* nnd
men at a street corner, t 'barges win not adopted, membar* of the new sub-divisions nbout Miami
somewhat since 1D20.
Farmers Williams said, and ns soon ns a
Cument citizens of Ban ford.
of possessing liquor for sale were board agreeing that this settle­ ami Miami Bench were suffering
P^'l take
It was erroneously reported th a t have evidently been refunding their survey of the situation is c m
. ’i one Die grill would not be completed short debt into long time mort­ pleied a new unit will lie installed Dusky Trio H u n tin g A made against him. Another negro, ment idiould la* Hindi* direct be­ from high water fully as much as
■'it' r for and p| iced in operation before sev- gage loans' that can be Inal at and the future supply of gaa as­ (iara^c Eind City Jail in whose automobile was found a tween individual employer* und the city itself. Roads anil main
supply of whiskey vu.i al.io a r ­ nnlc* men.
sured.
highways aru lying beneath sev­
zh.'
end weeks, and in contradicting more reasonable to t.
The question of forming a mul­ eral inches uf water, oven more
rested.
tmiiati/.. t»«i &lt; rumor Mr. W arner declared
In connection with the failure
Officer Pbillip* of Hu* Sanford
The political row am»car&lt;*d ready tiple listing bureau within tho difficult than in the cities proper.
of the plant to function at times
*ntch- that a large force of carpenters
Police Department is an obliging to produce fresh fireworks today, limird wa referred to a committee Hialeah, on** of llm satellite *
Mr. Williams advised all all o|H.*r- mail.
i a-1 d and finishers had rushed the reThis morning about I o'clock hut what the row week WouJd b.ndcd by W. V. Wheeler and of Greater Miami, a sito of num er­
ntors of ga.-' appliances to pay p.ir- he was
upcilitioii modeling of the building andd comhailed by three young ncg bring i,one would attem pt to say. comport'd of
N. Holler, Joe ous s|Kirt attractions, it* reported
tieiilar attention to the pro -Mire
l,l M,,r [deled all necessary alterations
Jyw which last week.
of the gas ami to be careful to reel on the southern outskirts of Those who have followed the po­ (‘hi.tendon, George W. Knight and to huvu suffered considerably
Sun ford and asked where a me­ litical movements of James K. Scruggs,
who will dchuto the from the rain, nil business in the
tfo.se all open valves in the event chanic
Gamamler The sudden arrival of kitchen
could be procured who Ferguson, husband of (!ov. Fergu- question and umko a report a t the community being a t a standstill.
that the supply suddenly failed.
* would equipment removed the last delay
might fix their ear, which was in enti sinew Ids impeachment in h h
meeting.
polar,", the
Failure to obscryo this precau­ m ry had shape and had refused to second term as governor ah."lt next
° n cn,nK ° f tho dining rooms,
City Judge, \V. E. U Lite for­
A standing monthly assessment
ArveliitH-d .Mr.lh«Warner
announced ,nnd at mally opened court this morning m tion might result disastrously, he move despite their combined urg- eight years ago, nro Inclined to of ten dollars for each board mem­ M cl*ander A rcade
»lUr&lt;. now n""n tomorrow the Valdez Grill
tho new quarters assigned to lum said, for the unannounced coming ilig:t.
look for unexpected moves on bin ber was - recommended by the
To B e Com Dieted
laUtc.1.
will be thrown open to the public in tho city hall. The. new court­ op of the gas would fill the air
Officer Phillips proved very ob­ p a r t . _________________
board of directors and adopted ufiuii*l would liging by calling for a tow car
ami a special introduction lunch­ room was crowded with spectators with polhiuinUH
........
B efo re Jan uary 1
c r it was stated that this nsse-.seon served.
•n»r lifi*.
mcnl would rover all expenses of
who camo to inspect and to u p -- possibly
L rlift* . at tho and o- corling tho three, Floyd Mor­
^ • E- Smith, for many years prove the modern and coaimodtemporary r.palm madefat
gan, Robert Gent and Sydney
the hoard without the ncressity of
Tin* new Melaindvr Arcade, cor­
toward In the Clydcd Steam ship ious dispensary of Justiee which im-nicipal works on Saturday are Johnson, all of Winter Park, to
calling for additional funds a t add ner Sanford Avenue und First
expected to result in the continuril the Sanford Police Station.
service has been engaged to hu- tho city has provided.
times.
Street, which is being constructed
»irv,M? t*,° cl,todnc ° f the grill, W. E. White spoke of .U'e sal- functioning of the plant until new
I,ater developments proved that
A motion made by H. C, Du- for tho McKeiiney-ltylnmler In ­
cuuipment
is
selected
and
installMr.
Warner
stuted,
and
it
is
ex­
the three had robbed one Joe F ra­
Bum* calling for the adoption of vestment Com puny of Orlando, is
isfnetion which he and the cou .
JO,—&lt;&gt;T)_
pected that Ids years of experi,d. Mr. Williams said.
zier, Winter Park, of his money
the by-laws nn introduced by Mr. expected tn bo u welcome addition
n{'inter all n nce in entering to discrim inating attaches, and tho g en eral public,.1
Holler's committee and the pub­ to Sanford's already imposing a r­
and automobile und had set him on
derived from having improxn
RUtl of |ut|.
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30,—(&gt;P&gt;— lication
Miners will result in the establish­
courtroom
REWARD IS OFFERED
of these laws in pnmphlct ray of business buildings.
the side of the road near Maitland.
R?,r "f IT to ment here of one of the most se­ quurters anil modern
A
bomb
explosion
that
shook
the
It Is said that Joe imbibed too
form was psased, nnd the secre­
The new building is to house 43
conveniences.
........
.
I1****' frozi.- lect small restaurants in this sec­
entire downtown section here cur­
Jam es Albert, colored, was the
TAMPA, Fla.. Nov. .’!().—f/D—A trccly of spirits furnished by his ly tmluy, blew out the front of a tary, Mrs. E. M. Marlowe, au­ stores uml offices, all facing both
made by tion of the state.
thorized to enter into a contract street nnd arcade, nnd each with
mun to face the
, large reward was offered for the erstwhile “ friends."
'* ®V»t disIn addition to the main dining first
Maitland authorities this morn­ restaurant, badly damaged anoth­ witli u printing house.
a largo skylight above. Suite* ami
the now courtroom.
1*
r t h e Uni. I'nlon.
where an orchestra will guilty to the charge of IMegal po«* arrest *&gt;f persons believed by po- ing furnished free transportation er building and shattered glass
single offices and stores uro mod­
Icie
to
have
sot
fire
to
a
pavilion
in
windows
fur
iiii
entire
city
P ay from 0 to 0 I*. M„ three small session of*liquor and wn a: '
ern in every respect and the. a r­
1 i t Sunset Bead, late ha unlay to the Orange County Jail fftr the block.
? .u'l all of]
M
ovie
Cam
era
W
ill
of
have been con­ u fine of 3125 or t£*ty
chitect, M. Leo Elliott of Tumpu,
. , night The loss wa* estimated at accused men.
It was the second time within
I' ni;. |
ru"tod for the accommodation of
hm promised n finished building
Film
Local
Scenery
Twenty-eight cases drilling w m 5 S u O with only about 9UHW in­
,i
month
tho
restaurant
hod
boon
Kolsoy City—New title factory
that will, not only bo pleasing to
■I aim
? v Vnlc " n,ncr Parties, nnd MV. minor
infringements f. ' . ’ surance. The ninnugor expr* *"* being
bombed
und
lids
time
the
building
constructed here by Clay
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lthis
l l l . ' v InnovuIIIIIU V U Sec. It. \V. I’carmnn of the S un-1the eye, but one that will fill cv*b.»ut the I »*. “-rr,LT..boliovea
‘hut
These Included various lrf f ^ v i o ­ tho belief that the flnmca were
m
xt
door
nlso
suffered
much
dnmProducts Company.
lion will prove popular with Sun- lations, drunkenness and d
ugc. The propriutor of the rest­ for ChamlK’r of Commerce ntatctl I fry net’ll of the modem business
ariy in, lonia younger set.
cnu. cd by n fire bug.
erly conduct. One young *
aurant juul bis wife, asleep on tho this morning that the County mun und merchant,
Dcruloin discussing the nuality of tho puid 97 for reckless drivu'i.*
third il&lt;»&gt;r, were thrown out of i'ulilicity Committee had contract-1 Of Spanish typo, brick ninl stucjr r v w “nd food that will feature
ed with u lurgo motion i&gt;icturu co construction, tho building will
Next came I. W. hnrpj5
their buds.
“
grill. Mr. Sm ith stated ed, who drew u fine of ?&gt;-u ., ,,
compuny, of Atlnnta, Ga., for u contain an eighteen foot arcade
Neighbor*
were
awakened
by
the
»&amp;In
ao cold storage goods of any legal possessiuii of liquor.
• •
shattering of glass in their win- serir* of motion pictures depicting! running through frinr r in t.S tre e t
ascription would bo served, und
jdows und a firo alarm was tu rn ­ tho beauties and udvantuges of I to C’ommercial Avenuo ami from
E u r o p e in* every effort to supply tho very White paid 3150 o nJhe charko oi
Seminole County.
Sanford Avenue, to the center of
driving nn automobile '•ultc uu
ed in by a policeman.
(0&lt;&gt;t *b tain able* be made, der tbe influence of luiuor.
Thcso pictures will ho shown at I tho building. Ladies rest rooms
dressed a letter to the governor In
Witnesses told police th at three
HARRI-SUURG.
Pa.,
Nov.
20
(/P)
^ r f r o m ‘ rues, he added, 'wdufd lie mod......... —
^
udruvu
^ up..........................
men
to the -place in an the state fair, which will be held I will bo conveniently located in both
All told, it was on SUSP)
which
he -«ld the miners
. . stand
. .....................
,®k»nad.i_Officials nnd members of the
of these arcade*.
rcaily at any tlmo to meet in iolnt nuluDIO|f||u. Two of them got out In Tampa next spring, he Rddcd.
occasion and the spectator
p t&gt;’ h* Ray
conference with, the representatives
i and, uflur
,
pp ly
in
gg the
bomti
A special daylight machine has | Rapid progress Is being made
district scale committee of
cumo
to
admire
tho
now
^urtroom
.
.
,
ly
in
the
bomb
in
»d darof tho anthracite operaor* to n&lt; - (fo||t i)( t |lu |)|ACL.| j umtK.j back been purchased which will operate | toward the completion of the buildremained to enjoy the proc
. United Mine Worked', having
,)v* lies K* M cDonald D ies
u
n
tu
u
*
0#
(joy.
I
notlato
cncon»- lnt0
.
(.
both day and night throughout Ing and Tho Britt-Chittendcn Real*
sal
of
Gov.
|
KQtiato un
on agreement to (_enram;|
tJ|0 rur am
amj f |C(|.
The "honor" of being the
‘ copied Sunday the p i
bo
points
set
fortli
by
you.
:
(|roVu through tho center Fair week, he said, the camera t o |t y Company, local
fv and |
ts for III
A lte r L o n g Illn e ss help swell the coffers of the u y 1‘inchot of
fvi aru
/ tiK, anThe miner chief promised that , lhoycjty but the number o( the be used a* another uuxlcrn med­ owners, stated this morning thi
treasuty, from tho now ru‘- ..in,
ium of advertising Seniimdu coun­ by January first the store* an
*.«!,&gt;•
promptly
pUto wa Kot
.
WcDonaJd, age :t, only prisoner^ box, of course
thracito controversy tmiay
i f^
T .p e rW r* . w u m p ilo n of min*"•*"
offices would bo ready for occi
ty to thousund* of people.
•i i
to. nnd Mrs. Don Me Don* with "Miatah" Albert »ru\ tu
any more on the I'a,r *. ’ uiimit
a* in would bo arranged “a t tho tor*
pancy.
James
liuchanao,
representa­
nliout
STORMS
HITS
OKLAHOMA
(fit)
days)
cannot
dim
the
e
i
orator* th a t m i g h t ^ u - g a “
||est po„ ibIe tlat&lt;.»
hi,' ! &lt;f‘* Vestcrday a t tho hopic of
tive
of
tho
motion
picture
comSOFIA,
Okla.,
Nov.
30.—UP)
, Th(J
n|iner8(
nctin^ 0n the
iKltY
resumption of nego nation*
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a fte r un illness of I) attached thereto.
Clay pigeon* or "Blue Hocks’"
ny, is expected to arrive in San• ' J**d tore
ton Thirty two housca have been de-|P*t
monj ’
death was due to pneuthe
two
groupsdeclined
prespccts
yesterday,
deie.lcd
nro of Amsriv’on origin, having
u
tornado
on
tho
out-1
f°td
tomorrow
and
tho
actual
'-TV*
iutfur
by
troytq
d
Tho beating of the
any
Invented al&gt;out 30 years ago
totfst
•■*^ j S S T S STlh-Jr 1n..ln b*.r* .«d. awaitingThey
It farced many filming of the p ic tu re will got | been
oc
. _
^
funeral Is being held-this Melanesia serves to warn
* hem aftorno
thair
h o m e * under way Immediately upon his | to lubatituto the ancient practice
ting live birds.
r
U Mill,.* v al ’* o c ‘°ck from tho larron of the approach ot trie
« I
^
»nd s tr ^ r tun,er»I Homo. U05 la u re l collector who finds
-*• •
10 T
w t,0,k* u,t ^
:J | J |
7 toil- l i n th.‘ „ n&lt;li burial will take place hearthstones and deserted d«ou 1
*/
t:-- YI.--v.kiaklUfJCf-'i
t&amp; t
the Municipal Cemetery.

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GAS PLANT WILL
BE FITTED W I T H l S S S H E
NEW GENERATORS

RAISED TO MEET
ASSEMBLY COSTS

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Valdez Grill To Be
Formally
Opened
Tuesday A t Noon

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Municipal Court Is
Held in New Home
F o r The First Time

‘Around
Is Now

Pittsburgh C a f e
Is Damaged Today
By BombExplosion

To Bring Resumption Of Negotiations

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1925
4J 0 O * » ♦ &lt;♦ 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 j

Many farsighted purchasers visualized the
bought in the Crystal Club Section that sold out &lt;
of Sanford, in one day.

1 he opportunity to become affiliated with
offered the public from time to time.

Prices, of

this development will* be
course, will be governed

by the progress of the development program

Sales Agents
tem p orary Office Seminole Bank Bldg

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Phone 285

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ORD HERALD, MONDAY, NOV. 30. 1925

pecial Session of State
Legislature Worked Faster
Than Any Other Assembly
S
the present law by requiring ob­
jections to the granting of regis­
tration certificate to be made to
the commission and, if refused, the
applicant has a right by mandates
to text hi i refusal. Under the pres­
ent hw objections are filed in duplicrti* v.ith the board and county
judge and the latter has to grant
i b-nrlng and ruslnin or dory the

tpeli-apon.

at Etor*®"1Shom 'wm " 1

ipUtrdry *— »*»* k ****•%
Ot^MMd &lt; - dm Florida E a* Co**

ind.right aOM’ttoa DhrtowT
Tb*C it will h w •*»**■ k S ooU,
tburcbo. p ts t 1 * •* . 1 T«*&gt;* « * *
,od yeeMnf baJn, • gdlf club twd
18 -bob eoom . m» orxxA p ix p *ad
to ocean pl»yr«*»ad ^
t ia a u
Dayton* fiocbf

That Im n M ^

b«♦*»**$&lt; ■*-

rsdam p o r"B

^ h * n ii « fll bwrt
iWb i . iw M i d d w il b f
Tbit tb* * D t x b .« o lM '^ " * ih *
j 2 milM'will be widened to
ftrt.

M anyLots In Davis Big Cement Plan t
Shores A re Sold To To Be Constructed!
Sanford Residents In Marion County
I.AIIASSF.Efc Fla., Nnv. no.
"Davis Shore*,” nnothor 1). I \
Dnvl* development nt St. Augmr - f / f l - Plan., have b*cn rre fe c te d '
tinc.j is mooting n ready mark at for the construction in Marion
in Sanford, nccnrd'ng to an nn- county of n I’ort In ml crtfferft filnM,
nouncomcnt mado today by Mr, to cost |2 ,BOO,000, according to a
Wodllngor, local manager of the message received today by MerDavis proportion who luu cstihll.di- mnn Cuntcr. i.tate geologist, fro m ’
e&lt;l offlcen in tho Mnrot.i" Ti mplo \V. II. Klcock, form oly of Atlanta. I
The plant, Mr. Kira--h - tut d.
building.
will
he located between Lowell and
Mr. Wodllngnr, in an Interview Sparr.
Il will be of a 1,010,000!
this morning IthCcd at the profit:, barrel capacity. Construction, it
which would, hp said be forthconting to investors in Davis Shores,
and m illiard tho history of Dnvl*
Islands pointing to the extensive
development, which, ho stated,
would always lake place on propc rtle * ,handled by I). | \ Davis.
According to Mr. WodlJnger, thc| !■'. II
first unit of Davis Shares wan sold •fo-**p
with a few hours a fter the open- "oni,
in r am| nbout 87,000,000 in over- been
subscriptions were retained to dh- the M
appointed pros.-crtu,
*
The development
.
-- progrim for
I’nvis Sborct Includes &lt;ruction of
hundreds of homes, scores of pa­
latini hotels and nnortm ents, Ik-iiij- j
tiful clubhoune* and business struc­
tures; fifty tni!&lt;;:» of wide nuved
boulevards ami twenty miles of
concrete seawall about the w ater­
front.
G riffith P u rch ases
Front their henduunrters in the
Ft. Lauderdale Lc
Masonic Temple, the Davis Shores
pcopt'j will conduit an extensive
IUi\ct vising and
c ampaign i»i
connection ulth the many unit* of

;

from C. I*. Weldling, representing
W, K. .Moinng nml Son, developer*.
The deni was closed nt Tnllnhaasee white Itcprc-cnlnllic Weldling
was Attending the session of tin*
legislature. Mr. Weldling snld .Mr.
( ’• rifflth iiliins building tm outdoor
m»Uon pi tm e studio hero and that
he would visit this city shortly,
with n view t i mol.ing u picture.

w h iu

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O M A T T E R what section of Daytona Shores you
select for your investment, you will be within a few
blocks of a natural w ater front. B ut the Causeway
Section now available to the investing public offers excep*
tional advantages in this respect.
.
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The Causeway Section is the cream of thift remarkable property. It has frontage on the Ocean, on the H alifax River; on
the Dixie Highway. It doesn’t take much Imagination to
see that values here will be enhanced rapidly during such a
development program as that now in progress at Daytona
Shores.
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d ir tb . kmcm* E u t CbM
la th* fooH jxcloriy* *ct

Fbrfd*.

Right

Ormond.

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Eight ini ks acseth a( XJaytoct
On fiat OcttBi
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6a famtecX&amp;tJ
Qz-faWomokmlUrch!

The most exclusive estates of the famous Bast Coast sur­
round this propei
bourse on
which the richest
every w in-

Onthil^JJ. C. Ryy j
CtaltlBsfe ^

you want a Florida investment surrounded by every facr of safety and with a great future assured, take the rime
investigate the possibilities in the Causeway Section of
iv ton a Shores. But do it now. Tom orrow may be too
tc, as this property is selling fast. Mail the coupon below,

1*1.J: I; i , Fin., Nov. :&gt;0.—f/p)_
John Andrews of rtcnr Jacksonville
no einuli.y *«i of tho Tavlor County
I n-il • • Company, was instantly
1died l.ite y, r'ordny when he fell
b Tenth the v.hcelu of o log train
on which he was riding, accordii: • t* tnlvic". here today.
A inlfw i is said to have been
&gt;■dr." i he ill’s I end of the train.
I'la body Acoonting to reports
h-oe. i&gt; fictaulti-d and badly ntangltd. !!u I. -i'*ivod by a widow
children.

A larger body of Norwegians
nnd their descendants met a t the
N'oise Centennial nt St. Caul than
‘Bringing Up Father,” one of bus ever been gathered together
the mo; t popular musical comedies In Not way.
of all tlm r. will be the attraction
Ihu Milaue Theater Thursday
nlgnt. Ti kets go on sole Tuesday
Morning nt the box office of tho
theatre.
In rnnim rstlng on the exhibition
«f Maggie” nnd “Jlg -s”. d i .m e­
ters made famous by tho gifted
pen cf Ucorge McManus, the msn•rttf
l *,e MiJan* declared thn*
Bringing Up F ather” had enjoyed tV ru d o l (p n r in ir iiii., C 'a rn r r l* a la i .il.i nml | |rot S i r e n .
wide popularity In theater* all
over the nation bv virtue of the
I ’m u r I h umt *re an n r ba t e m iuir
versatility of ||. m ,d.iV r end tb«: l l r / l M iirsa ln . nu* ra u m a k e | . «
d n u l l s . Ounar aaara. Ib.ai
musical cowpca.ttapj that will a t­ ■r*c*-rr*- M-.lu
* t Ills l a t t m u In th e n a rth

tend tha perforruance.

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P A r r c w shores , i
E. C. GRADY
105 S. Palmetto Ave.

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Plexie inTorm me o f the incwtmwt
first unit (C ausew ay Section) o f E W 0®*
know h o w I m ay visit this beauty ipot

w U I lc her* ilaja wreak lo o k lu a u . r

Ina &lt;&gt;rim c.ij. It &gt;uu k a ta i s n k l i s

Address

g '' 10-stcry hotel
MK&gt;. H C I L E a i m i o ^ a ,

wd. Bunneli,

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“Bringing: Up F ather”
T ick ets N ow On Sale

W ith

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SANFORD HERAT n

MONDAY, NOV.

I'fcwarlc, N . ,1., Suffers!:!
I rorn Big F ire Today i&gt;

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F o r adopiion.

KO.t M A Y O l f t &amp; W t i i 0* ' ; ? -

NF,W ARK, Nov. ,10—(/V)_Eight
l Z Z rt l bui l i lnRa‘ Including
R?” ral1 fra™» ^rncturt-R were de"threat* CV ly tmby in “ fire which
utmtened an entire block between
IS o rig in
* * Avenue,
aB,)&lt;ton Thirty
Str«*».per•i,{
field

ni
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\T L T n
from * three..or&gt; tenement house. Three persons were rescued by police irom
i ^ r « r*n» nt ovcr one of the
; Ituttcu stores.

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F O lt C O L L E C T O R

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hereunto l i t my hand on thl* ttai
l*th duy of Noveml.vr A. t) ta35.
,
WM. Mt s o n o v a
Chairman of u Mam Meeting of CIt
l*en« and Quuilfte.i Elector* o
tlio Town of Lake Mary

drivc.n

F O It A I.D K ItM E N

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;niwtrtrnft- a ssess
for on*)

FUNDAMENTAL
Economy in smnll ns well ns larjre m atters .|
Build a fund now for fu­
ture uf.e. Open nu account with the Semi­
nole County Bank.
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in fundamental.

\V. F. S K W m .U Secretary.

1% Interest Paid on S av in g Accounts

Radiator, Ttmljr, Fender*, tit
wing Uoard. 11•■[miring

Wo Si&gt;eclullxn In Wrick*

Sanford Radiator and
Itodv Works

m .i:c T in \ F ito c i.A ttv r io x
*»»*. ni'ituni nag Dccn bur»itiC3s
Virtue or the nnnmwiEer of the State College for • " \
,n two nt a miuti

Women since 1907.
Before accep ting that position he was recrtta ry of the Board of Control of
the college, and hebl that position
in addition to his present one, un­
til 1907. As the .college advanced
in growllj, however, he was force 1
to resign the secretaryship.

• the cltl.'.&lt;'iiH nnd &lt;iunlt&gt;
■ tut. of the To w n of I oak.I
M,,r 'la. I hereby ra il and
.. l- r ; n 1 1ret ion t o |&gt;«. held on the
1 dll day of lv-combcr A. I). la;:,,
i
Un* nro|)&lt;i*ed T o w n of
. «•'* •' and throughout the t.-riiiu l.il 11m11 n r.f iho To w n of hake
a.ar&gt; it* difitinl in that certain n e t

Sanford, Fla

Rad I i t nr*, f. in i!', anil F 'n .le rt
A ll Autnniobllo Metal Carta
W . lillog. UrntHtg ntul J-'i'I.WInc

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

W ork tau.irnnlrril to t'li-ao*

30*1 Went Hrrotiil Mlrurl
Utiufunl, t'liirld n

ADVERTISEMENTS TELE YOU WHAT THE RO­
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
,

f-ttise Mr. KetlurVu assumption

of the husinesa manager .hip the
college here lias grown front a
lew buildings and nn ownership of
hut 14 acres of land, to a campus
of hut one of the original struc­
tures nnd hundreds of acres of
property.

Florida State Gym
Collapses During
Student Exercises
TAI LAIIASSEE, Nov. HO.-M/ft j
—Gymnasium classes at Florida I
State College for Women are Ik&gt;- j
ing forced to go without their
“daily tior.cn" now. The only gym
on the ground*, an old frump
building formerly used a.t a church
h no more.
About SOU students of the col­
lege recently barely escaped injtU'.'f when the floor of the gym­
nasium caved in. The voting wom­
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. HO.—(/P) en were indulging in a v'dvnieat
—Wholesale quotations prevailing outburst of "poppy" cheering when
on the Jacksonville m arket today the building began to col1up:o.
a* reported hy the Florida S tate Hue largely to t h pre: Mne of
mind of one or two of the -tod
Marketing Bureau are as follows: ents, all escaped without eiiu..Brans, green, ham pers, fancy mishap.
Now, officials of the institution
.:.00(«;3.50; cukes, U. S. firsts, bu.
crates and hampers 2.00(5)2.50; are in n quandary as to j.i t where
eggplants, standard crates, fancy the students can find a rime Dr
2.27(0)2.50; peppers, green, medium their Umbering up.
Each year, it was pointed nut
iinM, Ktnnunrd crates 2.50@H,00;
orange:, boxes fancy well nm tur- by the heads of the coilej; \ the
,,| 5.00(5)0.00; grapefruit, boxes, inquest far a new gym ha- been
stricken out of the budget. I n;, it
fancy well matured 4.50@5.00.
was conceded, th»- yea.* 1&lt;micNEW ORLEANS, Nov. HO.—0V) thing must he done to orovid’ a
Cotton future", opened steady. I suitable place for the imuh-nee led
|1 Heist, CiiUU- Dee. 12.HO; Jan. 19.10; Mar. 18.87; Icalisthenics. The present gymnas­
ium—or rather wlmt i&gt; left of it
li’Jti agent of
18.00; July 18.29.
—officials of the institution de­
1'impanii.! th.
kip was mad.1 NEW YORK, Nov. HO.—(JD— clare,, is dangerous nnd must he
■nn n{ the 8t. Cettoii futures opened casj^ Jan. cnuddtffiied. When large clnsser
B.-sinnetJ.
1!UU; Mar. 19,48; May 19.05; July ore held in the building, the walls
and roof shake in uncomfortable
pips were nn- 18JS7.
I ngo hy Mi&gt;fashion.
The report that the Voting wom­
p hump d mijiien were dancing the •Thnrleston"
ps GoodhrcaJ
in the gymnnsium when the floor
i’l the contest
gL&gt; mail order
feel, was branded by Miss Katie
the higher i in
Montgomery, supervisor of the
■mino the must
gymnasium eln res. as utterly un­
d in the state,
true. No dancing is allowed dorrr to mahe the
Si I'M:- fferCoinmiu
fci work.
Bt (’oar:
pxomea.

linaiiiiiit:,

These three factors govern the
value of real estate investment

Location incomparable, a t the intersection of the new B o u le v a r d a n d Geneva
Street. On the same boulevard th at passes or enters M arvania, #May uur,
Monroe Terrace, and other high type developments of the e x c l u s i v e hast
Side” * also on direct line with the new Forrest Lake Hotel. I lie new Boule­
vard that passes through Sanford Grove intersects with Seminole Boulevard
just a few blocks east of the new hotel.

According to the C o u n t y Engineer, Sanfor
its near Sanford. At th e c o r n e r of Geneva
10.30 feet above the level of Lake Monroe.
By Williams
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E xceptionally low prices. N o w h e r e m u ic state is there a development with

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a ll t h e a d v a n t a g e s t h a t a r e e m b o d ie d m
fered to t h e p u b lic a t in t r o d u c t o r y p r i c e s
te r m s to s u it th e p u rch a ser.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY. NOV. 30,J925^

; PAGE FOUR

H ie Sanford Herald

A W ORD FROM T H E BOSS

“Red” Grange, the P r o fe ssio n a l

As Brisbane Sees It

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WmmMmt ■* &gt;n(«rt. n*rtU,
j t n t t r x f ' m rfecond CUM M »tUr,

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Wall Street Happier
“Red" Grange has played his last gnme of collegiate foot­
One King Is Dead
ball. The “Galloping Ghost of Urbana" has mnde his last
Rod for Sharks
SJtolK? 17. »1» at th . “ Mtoftle*
U laaford, Florida vnd*r Act of touchdown for the alma mater which provided him with a
Profession:!I Football
K o rea I. ItlT .
____
Rockne and the means to fame.
RY ARTHUR BRISBANE
. MIIM
(Copyrtrnt 1115)
T.AMD U DBA!*
In his three years of college football, three years of Allnow A nti ii« n o „
American fame, “Red" has carried the hail, statisticians HAPPIER DAYS In Wall S treet
111
nay, a distance of over three miles, and this against some of as the week ended. The "big bear
m i m i m n s iu t m
the strongest defensive teams of the country. His famous tracks” were headed in the direc­
On* T m i —17.04 Si* Mt-ait’i* II I*
u « :u -)r^ i «n c k * b r Carrier. P jr runs for touchdowns with the opening kickoff will long stand tion of the tall tim ber, with oth­
w eak . 15a. W ee k ly E dition i f o *
ers that have sold the m arket
In memory.
short.
As an amateur there can be little doubt th at Grange is Wheat was up, and Liberty Bonds
IP D IM L M i r ii D i A ll obituary
Bo»lre«. card* of tH»nV*. resolution* one of the greatest football players who ever lived, certainly (were up, because Secretary Me|and untie** ct ent»r:aln_.enn whore
rk»nr«a a.-« n ada w ill ha chanced he is the most famous of this generation. Oberlander, of ion intends to buy government
or a t regular Advertising rate*.
Dartmouth may be fully as valuable a player, but he is not j bonds "over the counter," saving
j the commission^for^the sellers.
I R n n c n t u b A aanctA T C ii I'I i h m the great luminary of the gridiron th a t Grange is.
TV# Aaaorlated Prea* I# e ir ltn The college season having closed, announcement Is made ,Tha[e”lUght t&lt;Tplease^he'11!;nited
|y*ly entitled to the uae for repabllratton o ' all new* dlepatchea that Grange will give up his further education and seek States, especially as France doea
aradUati to It or not otherwleo credtaJ In tbla paper and alao the lo ­ his fortune in the professional football field. It is difficult at least 50 per cent more buying
t a pawa puhflared herein. All rlahta
with us than any other nation.
r t rapuhlioatlon of • pedal dlapatoh- to criticize him for this decision. We are told the famous
M herein are elan re**r**ed.
halfback can make in the neighborhood of ten thousand THE MEAN-spirited little king
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1925. dollars in each game he plays in and that he could take part of Siam divorced his wife nnd took
in twenty games during the winter. Well, two hundred away her title, ' ‘Queen,’' beenuse
TDK HKRALu'fl PLATFORM
she hadn’t any children. It was
thousand
dollars is certainly a consideration.
1 — Deeper water rocta to Jackson“ Red" Grange, the amateur, made an enviable reputation probably his fault. Now he is
W ile.
t.—Construction nf St. Johna-ln- for himself. It will he interesting to see just how “Red” dead without a male heir.
A young lady whom ho married
dian River canal,
Grange, the professional, will fnre.
| a month ago has just given birth
f .—Rxtenalnp c f Wilte way.
For most of us. the answers to professionalism of Tryon •to a little girl. They arrange
4.- -FiUnainn of local amusements.
most 01 u s . ^ a .
t a ‘vc „ decidedly nlronger
thlnip .dlKmntlir In Slnm.
—Swimming pool, tennia courts, nnd 101
Oberlander,
and
it
won't hurt her reputation.
appeal.
You enn tell that the kings of

%.— Augmenting of hnllding prom—bouses, hfNela, apartment
sea.
ft.— Eitrnali.n of &gt;,r*ct paving protram.
I.—Conatrnrilon
of
boulevard
aroind fjika Monroe,
ft—Comple'lnn of city beautifica­
tion program.
t,—Expansion nt school system
with provision for Increased faeiiltlev.

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T O D A Y ’S BIBLE VERSE

TRUST HIM ALWAYS:—Com­
mit thy way unto the Lord; trust
also in Him. Psnlm 37: 5.
PRAYER:—O God, Thou a rt
our strong salvation. Wo four
no foe with Thee at hand to bless
for even darkness and temptation
Thou a rt our Light nnd our De­
liverer.
-------- o--------•’FALSE SPRING”
"Ellen
Isn't
Bridal
Thin
“There’ll

Qulat—look!—
it queer
wreath blossoming
time of y e a r? ”
Iw n death, my dear.”

"F.llcn—Ellen!—
To sny such n thing.
Now I remember—
They cnll it False Spring."
"Cull it False Cheer, my dear!”

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o w n o P - ’ i ju s T wanT
vj!ou%fc SEM EttB Ee lA e
UMSleeR MIUON FREAK.
amp unnecessary laws
V otive m a ps T o e fee

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GOVERN

Voo^setf-AccD^Pmv,

There are numerous pleas for worthy causes being
made to the people of Sanford and Seminole county but
we know of none more deserving than the annual sale of
Christmas Red Cross seats*, the returns from which are
used to aid in the fight against tuberculosis.
For many years the American Red Cross had made nn
appeal at Christmas time for funds with which to carry on
its effective work in which thousands of people have had a
part, from the poorest to the richest. Investment in seals
requires very little, from one cent upwards. It is tliis fact
th at has contributed much lo the success of previous cam­
paigns because it has permitted many to give their hit who
otherwise woultl have been unable to do so.
Every time you purchase a stamp for a penny you have
aided just that much in ridding the country of a foe that
hail done more to undermine the health of the land than
any other one thing. Mach purchase of a stamp represents
a tribute lo the efforts of the Red Cross and recognizes
the splendid results th at have come from the efforts of this
great organization.
Plans for a wide distribution of the seals in this section
should he carried out without any citizen failing to have a
part. A tremendous sum could he sent from Seminole
county if all of our people would buy generously during the
next few weeks. The funds furnished by this section
would not he missed and would most certainly aid materi­
ally in the fight against the drended disease.
Christmas seals could bo sold by the millions this year
in greater volume than ever before because the work is
daily being carried out on a larger scale and greater .sup­
port is essential. Red Cross seals stand for better health
and that is what wo are all striving for. So give freely
th at the good work may continue.

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Ball

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A Real!
, ,&gt;room .
balh; also,
exposure; l

°f Ihe ball
Cll&gt;\ For,
see

Siam have been running down.
This little girl born Wednesday is
the first child born to any king
of .Siam in 32 years.

Buy Those Red Cross Seals

PaiS

HOOTS AND nhoe« made of
shark skin are tho fashion in Lon­
don, and the fashion will come
hero of course. Wo copy Eng­
land.
It’s n useful fashion. Shiploads
of sharkskins arriving from the
cast, in the Thames mean fewer
sharks to bite pearl divers and de­

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s tr o y v alu ab le fish.

Only the skins are shipped, the
Chinese eat the shark fins, nil but
the coarsest kind. Tho latter a re .
used to make blasting materials. It j
is true of the sharks, as it may be
of us, that they don't know, how
useful they really are.
PROFESSIONAL FOOT BA LI.
draws crowds of more than 100,000
in Great Britain and is evidently
to become established in the Unitoil States. The professional debut
of "Red” Grange makes that cer­
tain.
Forty thousand paid to see him
play, nnd his share of the receipts
was $20,000 for one day’s exer­
cise. At this and later games
•’Red" will get rich. Some of the
thousands that watch him will get
rheumatism.

SILLY BOOSTING
NKW YORK TIMES

Thanksgiving gave another op­
portunity to the Anti-Saloon l.cngtie to show its wonted moderation
nnd keen sense of fact. It issued
a sort of Thanksgiving proclama­
tion, from which it nppeurs that
everything is well with the Unit­
ed States, largely on account of
prohibition. The Volstead act i i
the legitimate successor of Dec­
laration of Independence. "Indus.*
try, commerce, art .literature, mu­
sic, learning, entertninmi nt, be­
nevolence—nil find their finest ex­
pression in this snloonlcss land."
Aside from tho ridiculous Chau­
vinism of giving the United States
primacy in learning, literature, art
music, what is the use of gloating
over the glory of "this snloonlcss
land?" Cities in many pnrts of the
country are full of speak-onsics,
rum-selling
restaurants,
home
brew, multitudinous stills, liootIcggcrs, large and small. So far
the disappearance of the licensed
oiloon has but diangcd and mul­
tiplied the forms of vending. How
can any sensible man with bis eyes
open pretend that prohibition on*
forcemeat has yet become string­
ent or successful?
“America has shaken off sub­
jection to all despots," cry the rap­
turous proclnimers, “front Ki/ig
George III to King Alcohol ths
Last." King Alcohol the l a s t —
and tho I-asting—is a good deal
harder to shake off than old King
“ What W hat.” It is no eight years
war, but one of generations thnt
began in 1920. The rooted tradi­
tions and habits of millions have
to learn to suhmit themselves to
a new order of things. In most
cities and industrial communities,
in some grent Htate, public opin­
ion has to lx&gt; changed from indif­
ference or hostility to activo Blipport. Tho unfortunately largo num­
ber of intelligent persons who
scorn the law must yield their pri*
vnto opinions and customs to the
imperious necessity of obeying it.
Here the Anti-Saloon I-enguo nnd
its congeners have purposely made
more difficult the task of multitures of conscientious men and wo­
men.

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■ AUDITS

SYSTEMS

■Hall. Pentlar.d &amp;

These, whatever the courts sny, H
believe that the Volstead act is nn ”
Jacksonville, Tampa, Mai
enlargement of constitutional pro­
Sanford, West Palm Ea4
hibition: that the statutory defin­
ition of intoxicating liquor Hies
CENTRAL FLORIDA OPP
in the fine of common sense. But
317-318 First National Rankli
there is the law ns it stands. It
Sanford, Florida
is tho duty of every citizen to
keep it; yet nn assent coupled with ^
S. G. GRAY, Resident MatJI
an intellectual means of securing D
tho “happiness th a t needs no a r ­ a a n a a a a a B X E H U s a u x H a u a a n a rs ia j s i m i
tificial stim ulant” for whicli Mr.
Wayne Wheeler’s thankfuls are so
grateful. Moreover, an enforced
abstinence on the part of many, r e
caused by no moral motive but by
steep prices, is no admission to
Eutopia. On the contrary, it lias
embittered those who regard them ­
selves ns victims of discrimination
You *0 |
and how should tho city working­
ft* lia rta
man not so regard himself when
j tin
he sees the farm er undisturbed
lurfjMi »t
and undisturbance in his home
liour
iWl
privileges of ferm entation?
Ikr fr«!lU
Like it or not, there is the law.
thrill. O' »|
It is not likely soon, if ever, to be
lum |S!« I
changed. Its moral enforcement,
its obligation upon every citizen,
depend in many communities upon
rv*|
public opinion th at may require a
Snnforl
I
long process of education. Its phy­
sical enforcement, obviously ac­
&amp; Loan Aj
companied with a host of difficul­
ties, is now attem pted, not only
nt more expense, but necording to
a more ordered, rntionnl nnd prac­
ticable plan than has been tried
before. That enforcement is nn ex­
periment whose result can be fair­
ly judged only by n considerable
period of time. From the Anti- ■*BaaaaaRa aaHaHaaHHflaaaiaaISIII|iu4
Snloon League, liko Anything else
smacking of intelligence Hnd effi­
real esta te
lv3
ciency. it has had more criticism
nnd hindrance than support.
If
prohibition is to succeed, it will
be in spite of its professional pro­
pagandists and conductors.
The anti-prohibition associations
with
nro mostly amiable futilities. The
deadliest enemy of prohibition an 1
its enforcement is the Anti-Sa­
loon l-enguo. Tho nrrogant busy­
body was nn unwelcome intruder
Solid as the rock is the cconomicil
of Thanksgiving Day. It should
which
Sanford is huildinyr. Thousandi
treat itself to a day of fastiing,
humiliation nr.d prayer.
the most productive farming lands in

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBA LL
means adding to the crowd of thorn*
that get their pleasure and ex-,
erciso" sitting down, watching
somebody else work. It would be
hotter for the United States if
these crowds of sightseers did
"Ellon—tell mr—
something, instead of merely look­
'I f flowers are strong
ing.
And Summer ia cold
And Autumn's long—
The youth whose excitement nnd
i pleasure nre in watching someWhy h it w rong?”
Editor Sanford Herald,
ccrymnn
body else display courage nnd skill
"I didn't sny that, my drnrl”
I — should in
♦ hang
•his
■ awindow
*hunch of
Dear S ir:—
stuli bananas
it may be good for tho box office.
The w riter was very much In- would be pretty apt lo hang then He is not good for much else.
"There’s witch lintel,
tercstcd in an editorial published until the- fruit dropped from the
Yellow ns Fnll
in The Sanford Herald in its Is- stem.
(For next year’s seeding!)
ONE HUNDRED and forty-nine
sue of November 21, entitled "SanAs for the apples. The Eastern Alaskan foxes, with fur of the
And I recall
ford Has Good Stores." Tho c d -! growers ami shippers of tipples us- fashionable color, are shipped to
Larkspur, nnd n i l ’ *
itorinl was not only timely hut J ually throw their cull apples into Sweden to bo usetl for breeding.
most certainly true. It also cnlls n ventilated car and consign these
“ Dandelion’s
On the journey they will eat
to mind a paragraph written by carloads of inferior apples in’.o live chickens occasionally, each will
Blossoming—
Mr.
Berg
nnd
published
Inst
sum
some market, Jacksonville, being hnvo its compartment, well look­
What dies, Ellen,
mor under tho heading of "How's tho gate-way to Floridn, of course, ed after. The animals are worth
After False Spring?"
gets its share of this stock. Tho $75,000.
"The buds of next year, my Your Rocks."
In "How’s Your Hocks" Mr. consignee in Jacksonville immed­
denr."
Ilerg delivered n volley against iately hunts him op a peddler. The
-—Dorothy Leonard.
HUGH 1H the power nf fashion.
tho indiscriminate peddling of mer­ peddler puts the apples in bushel The furs, collecting germs, are
---------o--------chandise by nut of town so-called baskets, loads them back into the not sanitary. A $1,000 fox skin
A New York broker recently j salesmen, merchandise that is car­
and bills it to Hanford, Or­ is not as useful for warmth ns
committed suicide in Nice, Franco. ried in stock by the merchants of car
lando, Daytona or some other fifty cents worth of wool, and its
Nice plucn to die,
Hanford ami sold by them at rea­ point for sale. Very few, if any, purchasers waste enough money
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sonable prices. “Hanford Has Good of the apples received in Hanford
feed five families in Europe? for
Another reason why some nice Stores" is n good follow-up of in "peddler cars” could be grad­ ato year.
girls continue to go with “bud “ How’s Your Socks."
ed ns "A" or ’i t" grade merchan­
eggs" is that they nro afraid to
Tim m utter of puddling has been dise. If a Hanford Groceryman
DON’T WEEP, however. Tho
drop ’em,
brought up in two of Sanford's should buy such apples his cus­ fox dealer might as well have the
——— o--------civic organizations but as yet no tomers would soon go elsewhere thousand dollnrs ns the foolish
have to buy good fruit.
Gifts to the president Include a definite recommendations
| person convinced that wearing the
kangaroo nnd ukelelo, wavs an ex- been mnde. At first hand, unin­
Very little money is made by ■skin of a dead animal makes her
ehnnge. Add a snxaphone mid the formed individuals might sny that I grocery men on the commodities beautiful.
pisldling is good for a community1mentioned. Time and time again
lilt will bo complete.
---------o— ---- on tho grounds that it is pussi-Mocal dealers have had to “dump"
KILLING FOXES protects bet­
"Red” Grange will ulny In Tam ­ bio to buy merchandise at lower fruit which could have been sold ter animals, and wearing fox skins
pa tin New Year’s Day. Ho will prices than local merchants can bad riot a "peddler car” come into of unborn Persian lambs.
town. Tho writer suw one m er­
attract the large-,t crowd South sell for.
Even the most fashionable fe­
Tho w riter cannot intelligently chant throw away seven bunches male might shudder a t the thought
Florida has ever known.
discuss m atters pertaining to of bananas with a value of ap­ of a savage wearing the skin of
•
n
Hardware, Dry Goods or Ready-to- proximately twenty-five dollars be­ nn unborn human body. W hat’s
The first evidence of the Christ­ Wenr articles. However lie has cause
a .sending’ their golden treasure, anj
the public supplied itself the difference?
mas season is here. Many a ttrac ­ had soino experience in tho hand­
from
the
peddler.
W
hat
this
one
millions of dollars and increasing yfOT
tive windows have been arranged ling of perishables such as frtil»
merchant did others did nlso.
BARTOW RECORD
Sanford
to Northern markets.
by Ban ford business bouses,
nnd vegetables. This discussion . If it were not for Merchants | Contemporary Comment:
deals, therefore with only those J there woultl be no town. They pay
In its real trial, the green fruit
Seventeen years of co-operative,
Jim Ferguson has admitted that commodities.
They call it "civilized warfare," law, designed to protect both the The conscienceless man who for­
taxes, spend their money to town,
development
in the luiilding of this 01
ho is the real governor of Texas.
For the past several years the contribute to churches, ntnkc their but the most modern of private
and the consumer, hu&gt; merly rushed in imm ature stuff,
Wonder if "Mu’," liil'Ktiiil think Retail Grocery men of Hanford donations to tlu* orphnns homes, killings isn't called civilized mur­ shipper
tkimmcil
the
cream
of
the
market
LAND FORT is our record.
scored a notable success.
he In telling us something new?
have been troubled with what wo support civic projects, contribute der.—l lanton Repository.
Tho inspectors have worked and then let the legitim ate grow­
will call "peddler cars”. Carloads to tiie high school annual, work
conscientiously through tho fact er suffer the low prices that fol­
Headline In the Miami Ili-rnbl of Haaanas nnd Apples nnd in with the Chamber of Commerce,
Our idea of comfortable circum­ that the louden* appointed wort* lowed, 1ms been held in cheek.
nays, “Chin Gang Abolished.” i some cases mixed cnrlouds of llu all for tii" good of the town. The stances would be to have enough largely men interested in the pro­
Tho law passes into the discard
i.d »
to bo scared to death about Com­ tection of Florida's citrus indus­ for the year Wednesday. Although
Duc t the Herald have reference to naans, Apples, Grapes, Pears and peddlers DON’T.
munism.—Ohio
State
Journal.
no forth which come into Hanford,
the well known sewing circle?"
there
is
still
fruit
in
tlu*
state
not
Wo have good merchants in San­
try. They have almost totally pre­
tlm owners thereof, usually for­ ford. They sell their merchandise
ripe enough for m arket, there is
Magnolia At Second
Still, the modern girl known as vented the shipment if fruit unfit plenty that is and it is hoped the
INV1
Leon Trotsky has culled (he eigners, having tlieic cars placed at tho very lowest prices possi­
for
m
arket,
according
to
tho
host
LOANS
United Stales u ''big, rnpaciniia on tile dray track right on the ble consistant with a reasonable much about a needle as the modern reports. Although only n small shippers will confine themselves to
knows about n bucksaw.—
animal.” Ju st for that Icon, wo main street, advertise ami sell profit. None of them have be­ boy
part wa &lt; turned down ami destroy­ the ripe article.
Wichita
Falls
Record-News.
their
ware
to
tho
general
public.
come
millionaires
serving
the
pub­
The m arket is solid nt present
are going to cut your ’ uhare of
ed, the law acted ns detorrent in
Now let us see what tho gen­ lic.
If the growers hold their ‘hipping
vodka.
the
picking
of
immature
Irult.
Few
The M-ycar-old child is 11 when
eral public receives for its money.
-— —
o --------—
It's mostly a m atter of educa­
picking down for the first few •lays fop g « - aBq a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n
buying a railroad ticket and 10 shippers took a chance on
The
bananas,
for
instance,
seldom
....
| lowing removal of the inspection
tion.
Keep
on
publishing
“Hanford
The Tampa Tribune -ays that as weigh more thun thirty pounds,
driving u car.—Florence until field teats had Indicated ii law, it will continue steady and
Has Good Stores” ami "How's when
far as being n prison is concerned, seldom nre more than six hand Your
(Ala.) Herald.
was fully up to standard.
I develop the greatest holiday mar
Hocks."
Halford is a joke. Yes, and the bunches and more often ure what
A* a result the shipments have 1ket in history. If they don't a
Respectfully
yours,
dickens of it is that the joke is is culled stubs. If a Hanford GroTho minimum wage for women been held down to a reasonable temporary slump will follow but
J. G. Michael..
on the people,
is unconstitutional. 1.........
1 I figure. The market but held steady tho short crop this year wilt pro-----------o
players will still pay llut
it—and
somesome
cm- amt the growers have realized a vent any long depression in the
employees still earn it. —Dallas 1profitable figure for their profit opinion nf exnerts.
Lincoln Andrews, assistant sec­
News.
retary of treasury, says crimin­
Ily IRVIN H. COBH
W e h a v e tw o plans offin g
als arc oinking monkeys out of lin­
tncrenso
of
ant™
suggest*
pro­
eups. Well, If you are speaking
Y our Horn*?
Gabe Thompson watt n person of
of the Chicago cops, we would sny unrelieved color, the color being doctor?" asketl the other in n»t°n- priety of changin,; national flow­
T H E ALTAMONTE HO TEL
islimeitt.
“
You
nin't
no
hoaa.
er from golden-rod to car-nation.
decidedly yes.
black. Always, until he reached Chnncts is you ain't got no boss —Wall
will lend you
Altamonte Spring*. Fin
Street Journal.
---------o--------middle age lie had enjoyed perfect disease."
l-l miles South of Sanford.
Mrs. Frank Tinncy hp» been heulth. Suddenly lie was stricken
"Nummim*,1’ replied Gala? br*Dixie is n place where any
nwarded two hundred dollars week* down with what Bc-mingly was a twe,.n
gasps
of
agony,
"you
jest
do
!y as alimony from her come­ griovous affection. His complexion luk I tells you. Kf I knowe.l whut stranger who has money is sus­ F irst class accomodations for 150 gucata at moderate
pected of being a Republican.—
dian-husband. We don’t it now n turned the color of wet wood-ashes ailed me t would
necessary to builtl a ccmpMr hcC
rntea. Beautifully located between two lakes, 30 acres in
great deal about it but suems to and b" iiioanc 1 with pain. Ili 1 ain’t know in.*.H be diffe'nt, b u t 1 Associated Editors (Chicago).
parka, golf, tennis, boats, orange grove free to guests.
us that ns fas ns Tlnney is con­ wife, in alarm, summon'd u friend
~n,l—If your home is already ouiU W
«'
"Whut diffe'ncp does dat m ake?"
“If Shakcnnearc were olive to­ Excellent cusinc, fine orchestras. Busses pass hourly.
cerned, it would be cheaper to from it neighboring cabin nnd the
you a very substantial loan «nl
"I'll tel! you," said Gulie. "Kf day he would be look:**! upon ns Twentieth season.
stay married.
friend Uecidt-d after one look a t the a regulation doctor comes to t'.'C u remarkable man." — lecture,
sufferer, that the case wa • of suf­ you h;* kin talk wid you. He kkin
in '- Sure,
over ,IU
300
years
n n « , he
&gt;«, would be VVt*
Ui ytL
tt
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON.
The Florida foot ha 11 team has ficient seriousness to justify call* uxo Yvhcr ye uoin ts nn’ whut *&gt;u
| old.—Chicago llerald-Exanuner.
teed
only
man on tho mythical All* ing in a physician.
been (ratin' un* drink'm' an* ou kin i
.
,, .
„ ...
, Prompt Service CuamririT.
HoUhvm team this year, Goldstein
"Gabe," said tho neighbor, "you tell him. But s ho * doctor h e 1 In the °h| ‘lay* pay dirt reAUDITS
f ail and Jet us explain our pi
SY BTt:itx
cial.uing that honor for L is'th ird pears luk to mo that you Is pow­ can't talk Wid Ids path nt* kaze d’ |fe rte d to gold-bearing sail, not to
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consecutive year. More iredit is erful porely. S'posin* I hitches un patients can’t talk back, lie's the drama.—Wilmington Dispatch.
due the Gstor player sinerfhe mada an' goes to town fur the doctor?” jest Rakehelly 'bletdgcd to know The coal-minors are doing their bit
“ You go git me a boss doctor,” whut ails ’em.
the mythical team this year as u
toward making (ire-picvention a
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
tackle while for tin* pn- iious two said Gabe.
"Nigger, you go g it mo do be«
(Minn.)
a l____h)7*109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florid* ^
"Whu’ Jur you wants a hoiu hois doctor you kiu find."
j.i u .oris he vvuj selected ruja g uard
H n ll» t .l - 1 3 (In to Itl,&lt; T r m p l f B « U d U a
“And here's n rnspberry,
Under the leaf,
Stealing thunder—
Fall’s a thief!”
"H e’ll pny you back, In grief.”

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I l a t e s t f a s h i o n h i n t s f o r m il a d y
e ^•”ynl Clnss of the PrcsbyFragrant pink roses «nd ferns
ms return- terian Church
"r:h gave a weinier roast
in baskets adorned the lovely
i she spent' d d a y evening
__
at the home of Mr.
home of Mrs. Raymond Key on
with rein- and Mrs. V
\crnay on Crystal Lake.
Saturday nfternoon, when she ene. Present were Mr. Harrow,
fcsley Class tertained the members of the hvMlllcr* Prank DuBose,
Mrs.
Ren
Caswell
will
be
th&lt;
[it business cry Week Bridge Club and two
hn Tenvtllinger, Dick Vcrnny,
\ parlors at extra tables of players, at bridge, house guest of Mrs. J. D. Wood
I,ob Wreit*. Freder­
honoring her house guest, Miss ru ll for this week.
ic ” "hams, Sherwood Harvard,
Patar ami
,m "'kb’ins. Pete Schirard.
William J. Ormsby of Atlanta
lilJs of Holy
Da.,
was
in
the
city
Saturday
ns
le Woman’s
* "
WOMAN’S CLUB
interesting nnd after the usual the guest of friends.
of progressions, scores
. will meet number
NOTES
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frntik Rurslev ol
He home of were counted and prizes awarded.
Edgewood.
Mrs. A. M. DeForcst, holding E usti, spent the week end in San­
high score among the club mem­ ford with friends.
pH entertain bers, was awarded a novelty bas­
W. J. Mnckowski nnd C. W
at her home ket of floral tallies. High score
guest prize, a pottery bowl, was Jones are business visitors in the
e Methodist won by Mrs. Howard llulick. Miss city from Bradford, Pa.
Lit Pay pro- Bonynge was presented a pottery
Mrs- It- R- jar.
Mrs. Lucy Harbor of Pnlatka is
At the conclusion of the card the guest of Mrs. Ella Leffler at
Ambers will
Mrs. Toni game, the tables were cleared and her home on Mngnolin Ave.
sue at 9:30 laid with dainty covers nnd cen­
tered with glass baskets of Doro­
Miss Edna R. Harris of Jackson­
thy Perkins roses, nnd refresh­ ville is the guest of Miss Mahle
No. 2 Order ments of ‘•"lad nnd ice courses Howler nt the Loftier Apartments.
hold its reg- Were ^ 5 i t L.
Those who enjoyed the cordial
K«w MasonMiss K. L. Gregg and P. V
[ All niem- hospitality of Mrs. Key were Miss
of Kau Gallic wore week
»r.t as there Adelaide Bonynge, honoree, Mrs. end visitors in the “City SubstanJames G. Sharon, Mrs. W. J. Thig­
f ifficors.
fathers’ As- pen, Miss Katherine Wilkie, Mrs.
:00 o'clock, G. F. Smith, Mrs. A. M. DeForest,
[the Florida Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. M. H. Mn, Club nt tho bry, Mrs. Bloomfield Hulick, Mrs.
inn and nft- Howard Hulick, Mrs. H arry Hodwell, Mrs. Steve Pierpont, Mrs.
John It. MacDonald, Mrs. C. C.
Prof. nnd Mrs. R. F. f
ike Pipe Dr­ Remington, Mrs. W alter Coleman turned home Sunday aft
ee of Miss and Mrs. .Mary llommell.
ing the Thanksgiving In
Gainesville.
Avenue,
fcg of Holy
titan's Club
\i
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 29.—The
• • mted States Forest Service, it
was stilted hero today by govern­
ment agents, has given its hlciit,, ",lir*.so to speak, to the cutting of
tnue,
I. arrived in Sanford on Su '*• &lt; nn tmas trees. Its chief reason
The struggle with the elements and will spend some time he " fJ*r endorsing the sustom is that
nt tho total numlivr constituting the
that is portrayed so vividly in the Montezuma.
yearly rut for holiday purposes is
“The White Desert,” which is com­
comparatively miall.
ing to the Milano Theater Mon­
day, was encountered by the Reg­
Roughly estimated only about
inald Barker Company when they
•&gt;,000,000 evergreens are mu’il.
filmed the production for Metro*
K‘ This it was stated here, can !*•
no.-f/p)— Goldwyn-Mnyer.
that many trees, government
aelropolitan
by nursery methods. Several times
Many of the hardships th at are
Miss Fredo Schweikart and
nr wave cy- depicted in the picture, which is
ley* Hill of Orlando were the g s produced on 0,000 acres of land,
when more
agents hen? said, are consumed an*
reported
to
be
one
of
tho
most
m l jewelry gripping screen dram as of the of the latter’s mother, Mrs.
11* nunlly in the manufacture of toothest Krupp on Thanksgiving.
i. four men
picks; and who, the I i t Sci
year, were actually experienced by
il in shootvice seems to inquire, i i campaignthe director and his company. At
Mrs. W. H. Minor and link 'f ing against that kiml of wood
be, Sunday the top of tho Continental Divide Atlanta, Ga., nre the gue t&gt; u
r i consumption? Also, 0,000 acres
, Ind., just in Colorado where the picture was parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
ig cleared of evergreens is a mere
Rimed
the
company
faced
death
a t their home on Union Ave.
I from here,
nothing compared with the 11,000,armed with in tho blizzards of March. Barker
000 acres annually denuded by
Ut bay and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Friend
iloius
undertaking
of
his
picture
le with lots) career.
and Mr. Mruco Friend of Tampa
Itely ?25*) in
wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I laire Windsor is playing a J. M. Wallace on Thanksgiving.
lending role, and according to ad­
vance information she has given
Mi. and Mrs. J. D. Zinmiorson
&gt;o:e of her finest portrayals in this of New Orleans, spent tho week
production. I»at O’Malley is said end in Sanford mi route to place.,
to lave inado a definite bid to bo of interest on the West Coast.
credited with being one of the
ives” Of screen's greatest actors as tho resub of his efforts. Robert F ra z ­
rBeSent er.
Mathew Betz, nnd Frank C ur­
Country rier are other members of the cast
who have come in for quite n hit
. mvorahle advance notice. T rix ­
Mrs. Dan U. Wilde r of Jackson-1 Tampa—Contracts let for rei.
kc ii tak-| ie r riganza and Snitz Edwards ville is expected to nrrive hero construction of bridges neross
Monday and will h tho^guest of .Mafia, Palm and Little .Manatee
« dvportaMrs. J. D. Woodruff at her home. Rivers.
in Rose Court.

RY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Sjmdicnte
Lags of Antique Tapestries Are
Expensive-Hut Beautiful.
„ ,“ ;***°* antique fabric are much
time rs n nris nt tbo Prcs‘-nt
L ., . . T e &gt;'ou determine on a
or this description, however,

rings

We were talking nbont soap the
other day ns we drank tea nt a
neighbor’ll house ami it seems as
if no two housewives hnvo quite
the same ideas about soup or quite
the same system of using it. On?
woman among them gets uto cheap­
est possible soap—soap Hint she
just buys by the box without a
name to identify it— for u p ? in the
kitchen and laundry and then pays
forty or fifty cents a enko for
imported soap for the bathrooms.
And another woman just buys one
sort of soap for everything. She
does her own work, even to doing
tho washing—electrically of course
•led she says she finds it less
drudgery if ji'ac uses a soap that

McManus’ Celebrated Cartoon Musical Comedy

BRINGING UP FATHER
IN GAY NEW YORK
The purs? of black felt embroid­
ered in gold matches tho felt kat
Below is n yellow velvet pouch bag
with an amber frame.

SINGERS

§ 2 .0 0 — P L U S T A X

Men’s Rath Holies

Mrs. Lin wood .I. Wil-on of 30.T
West Ninth St., left Saturday for
Jasper, Ala., where -he will spend
a month or six weeks visiting rel­
atives and friends.

I’lir.si'.u, card cases,
tnrv Brushes, key •
and Gill folders.

$ l.85 to S18.50

TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD
I wish to announce that I
cm a candidate for the office
of City Commissioner to ho
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to be held
mi tiie First Tuesday after
the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will be
appreciated.
E. F. IIOUSHOLDER.

Mrs. Raymond Fox returned
homo Sunday evening from *a*dosta, (Ja.t where *hc has been
the guest of her mother. Mrs. May
Conoley.

MILANE--TUESDAY

Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen and
son Billie returned home b&gt;unday
from Lakeland where they .spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
her aunt Mrs. Deem

CtM/OOD'S

10c to $3.50
Table L inens
p u rs e s

Luncheon seta in white
and &gt; colored
borders.
Napkins to match. Rose,
IIluc, Lavendar and Yel­
low. All sizes. Pure linen.

New N eckw ear For M en
Beautiful patterns, made of fine silk file
that do not wrinkle.

$1.00, §1.50 and §2.00

.52.50 to $8.50
Mercerized material in plain and fancy col
Crepes in all the new shades.

§2.25 to §5.00

UAf/izs'aLwva.

Novelty China
Japanese Chinn in Nut sets, Mayonnaise sets,
Mustard jars, Cake plates und other useful pieces

$1.00 to $3.50 E ach
SAVIN Wv

Box H an d k erch iefs

William Itritt of '
Pa., arrived here Saturdn
will spend the winter in • •
with his son Charles I~
his homo on Palmetto Ave.

Hand embroidered on pure linen, plain white nnd

51.00 to §2.50 ISox
yO trO i

B e a u tifu l embroidered nnd lace trimmed hand*
kerchiefs in fancy colors.

25c to $2.25 Each

M r s nd Mrs. Joseph Hoar. Jr..
and F. Nelson Uno of Providence*.
1JC. I. arrived in the city band /
and nro stopping ut the »
zuma for the remainder of the *
son.
Mrs. Alaric Tuck and daughter
Miss Olive of Providence.
who are spending tho winter here
at tho Montezuma left Sun
Orlando where they will M"

week as the guesta of

GIRLIES

LY G IR L IE S — 30

Recording Secretary

In every material. Fine
flannels nnd fancy cot­
ton, terry cloth and silk
material.

MncDonald an.,
Mrs. John R. MacDonald
guests Judge nnd Mrs. ( hnrl,i;“ ”
Remington and son Bdlie of 1
idence, R. I., motored to
Sm yrna Beach Sunday nfternoo.i.

I* mild ami doesn't hurt her hand*.
Then there was another v/omat.
who has to buy fivo or six different
sorts of soap—one for the laun­
dry nnd ono for the kitchen and
one for herself nnd one for her
husband and another sort for the
little new hahy.
There were some things I might
have said about soap, but I don't—
because I really didn't have a
chance. A first-clam authority on
such subjects told mo th a t it had
been scientifically proved that the
antiseptic properties of soap de­
pend on the abundance of Intncr it
made. Moreover the n rtm l amount
of cleanin’*-that a soap does de­
pends very much on the amount of
lather you make. If you want to
germ proof as possible wtuhing
make dishes clean nnd ns nearly
them in real soapsuds. It Isn’t fair
to tb* sort of s«x.p that you usa
not to work it into a good, vigor­
ous suds.
And hero i.i something else that
tho modern housewife some timer
forgAa—that is, that soap that has
been well dried does not waste
nwny ns soft, freh soap does. And
You don’t got sueh good "auds"
from most soap, cither, ns you do
from ii mp that has been dried. Do
you reincrr.4 ,
v they used to

MI RANK----- THURSDAY

J. E. Bridget of Providence, R.
L, has returned to Sanford after
an absence of several months and
is here with the Rodwcll Realty
Co,
J. I). Woodruff. Emmett McCall
Ray Fox, W. C. Hill, H aw k in s
Connelly, Lee Conolcy and Dr. lien
Caswell left Monday evening for
a week’s hunting trip.

Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F
New York who nre s
Winter a t Daytona
tho guests of Mr. and
Thrusher on Saturday

Circle So. four of the Metho­
dist Church met Friday afternoon
a t the home of Mrs. It. 15. Hick­
son of Celery Avenue.
After a short devotional service,
plans were made for a cooked food
sate and bninr.
At the conclusion of business,
the hostess assisted by her ypung
daughters served chicken salmi,
olives, pickled peaches, saltincs,
hot chocolate and coffee.

T H 0U G H T S -W 1S E
A N D OTHERW ISE

Many Lives W ere
Endangered When
Picture Is Taken

"ini tiiip'. Customs inspectors ob­
served that he had a different
wife on this occnsion.
Inquiry revealed in fact th at the
only wife he had ever had had been
■load for years, nnd the prosecution
followed.

very large pouch bag with n henv
metal top is coming into
with women who enn afford to na
« pretty penny for their bngr, eve
though each one is chosen to weti
with nnlv mm

M's. R. G. H ickson Is
H ostess To Circle 4

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IS t h e Bill o f . C o m p l a i n t h e re in o n
t»tif, t *i'iy nf D e cem b er, A. D* 1525,
In, *aror l*-lnic » K u U D a y o f th in
C o u rt a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f a d e ­
c r e e pro c o n fes so w ill bo e n t e r e d
a g a i n s t you,
IT IS K r n T l I K U O l l D K R B b T h a t
Mils n o tice ho p atitlsh e d o n c e a w e e k
f o r f o u r i-rmscclltlv*! w e e k a In t h e
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The Fulcston.IIrumlfjr Buildim

D s ia is is g a H iiiu u n iiii,,!

flight, Is tho only aviator known
to have made a parachute jump at
night. When bin engine went dead
at 5,000 feet, he jumped into the
darkness. 11is parachute opened
safely, and ns he glided down he
saw his plane burst into flames
and drop down like a plummet)
beneath him.
Usually when two plans collido
in mid-air it means certain death
for both pilots. But parachutes
saved Lieut. C. D. McAlliif.er and
Cadet C. A. I.imlhurgh, at Kelly
Field, early this year when their
planes ennie together 5,0110 feel

Try Sm ith's B arber
Shop for good barbfcr
work. Ladies w elcom e.
N e x t to Valdez.

up. Ilotli landed without injuries
while their planes fell and were
broken to fragm ents.
I.imlhurgh made a second leap
for life less than four months lat­
er, coming down from 2,00U feet
after his controls jammed.
The one woman to lie saved by
a parachute had us thrilling an ex­
perience as any uviator that ever
lived. She was Mre. B. E. Mac*
Kurland, and she went up ut Cin­
cinnati in June, 1925, to ntnke an
exhibition jump with her own par­
achute. When she jumped from
the plane the cordd of her para­
chute became caught in the land­
ing gear and she swung suspended
beneath tho plane.
Cuts Herself Loose
Fortunately she wore nn army
’chute ns an added precaution. So
she cut the cords of her own para­
chute, opened tho nrmy one and
came floating down to safety.
Most exciting of all however, was
the leap taken hy Lieut. Leonard
S, Flo at Selfridge Field, Mich.,
on Nov, 11 last, l-’lo had to jump
at a 100-foot altitude when his
motor stalled—and then he couldn't
find the ring to open his para­
chute! ■
Down lie dropped, head first—
with only -100 feet to fall! He
marched and fumbled desperately
—and ju st 150 feet from the
ground ho found the ring, opened
tiie 'chute ami came down safely.
Those are just n few of the stor­
ies they’ll tell you «t McCook
Field.
They’re proud of their parachute
here.
(Copyright, 1025, NEA Service)

■ SSB M B H S S S S B B B IB H B B B Il

PRICES IN

We rrn|»rr( fully rnll Ike nilrntlnn «&lt;f rare fill Ituyrr* nml
In.e,tors In the lirn|ierly we offer J on below, Ihla property I.
on Hnnforit A.rttur,

M a k e Y o u r Reservations!

T erm s—5% Binder.
F irst Payment—3)1
(111 f r r t on 12th f t l r r c l t n r li n r f ' r l r r y

151 f r e t

U flttern

Uy CHARM S P. S TK W A U T
But inarringo between a youth
of Leonard Kip Rhinelander's soc­
ial position and a servant girl! Ah,
quite different. Tho Latin Am eri­
can contingent recognizes that ns
a bad mesalliance from tho ltlilnehinder standpoint. It can’t see that
former Alice Jones’ enmll traction
of African ancestry signifies.
♦ ♦ ♦
"If,” ns one secretary of lega­
tion from south of the equator
remarked to me, "young Rhine­
lander can’t live with his wife in
America, \yhy doesn’t ho take her
to some part of the world where
American color prejudices don't
exist ?
"lie could locate, say, in lli i ile
Janeiro and lieconiR a Brazilian,
lie ami his wife would he in pt rfcctly good social standing. They
might he (lie parents of a futurepresident.

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K n i g h t &amp; Mac!
SALES AGENTS
U. O. CHIN KM AN,
Mgr. Realty Dept

1 Meisch Iluiltling,

lli n r y Y anai-. If l i v i n g , nml If ilciul
all p a r t i e s d u l m l n g a n y In tt-resl In
• b " Iambi h e r r l n u f t o r dcNi-rllo-d unil.-r th e milil H e n ry Yoiiki ', d e r c a * " I . or o t h e r w i s e ; A lb e r t I,. Rees.
If II v Iiik , nml If tletnl nil p a r t i e s
r l ii lm lm t a n y I n t e r e s t In Mu- land*
lie re Imtf t o r ihuiorlltud u n d e r t h e enul
A lb e r t I.. R ent, ileeenseii n r nlln -rw ls e ; nm l
nil u n liiiu w n
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am i b e i n g
In S u m l m d o
C o u n ty ,
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TIIE BUSINESS OF RUNNING!
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMEffl

Where Lots are
chaser Can Take

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d e c e a s e d , C. I*. A U e rs ilconafli'd nml
E. J. A h e r n &lt;1uco«HcmI, K. My I 'n l m v r
d e c e a s e d a n d w i f e Allco W. I’al*
n o r ilvi-vased, TUoiiinii E. K lr l li ll a g
d'-ei-nNed, a n d T y s o n A. Htnltli d e eensi-d. o r oM m rw tsn la tb « f o l l o w lint d i ' s e r l l o d p r o p e r l y l o c a l ' d In
Mm t ' n i m i y o f Hciiilnoio. a n d Hl.iie
o f K lo rld a, im iro p a r t l e u l a r l y d«scrim -d a s ;
Lot M l o f Mlh-s, tl v e r s t r e i - t am t
lUew'M lluvlstoti o f L o ts s nm l ti
la B lo ck M s o d L o t S. B lock H
of M ltclm ll a s u r v e y l.nvy M rant,
n c c tl o o 2,1, T o n n s b l p 20 Month
It n n a a So r u s t.
■tod to n il u n k n o w n p e r s o n s r l n l m I n u a n y I n t e r e s t In tlm p r u |i v r l y
11 c re Inn novo dv scrliied
IT IH B E B E l i Y O U D E I tK D Hun
y o u nm l enoli o f y o u do a p p e a r to
Mot Idll of c o m p l a i n t filed h e r e i n

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DAYTON, CL,Nov. 30.-Tw cnlyfour men and a woman arc walk­
ing the enrth today when they
should he dead.
A little package of folded silk
and cord is nil that r.tood between
them and destruction.
Kach one, dropping like a plum­
met through empty space, pulled
ss--little brass ring and turned n
headlong plunge to Inntunt death
into n gentle glide to aafety.
• These 25 are nviatorn who were
saved by the U. S. nrmy para­
chute—a development that adds n
now thrill to flying but, at th.same time, reduce., the riak.
McCook Field developed this
parachute, and it ia proud of it.
The field records here give the
detail:-. «n the 25 lives it hus saved.
Tho offirers tell you proudly that
Englnnd has scrapped its own par-1
achates in favor of the McCook
Field type.
It wns over five yeorg ago that
the first life wa.i saved by one of
these duviers. The tabulation, of
course, does not include test leaps,

mnwnAY. NOV. 30, 1925

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WILLIAM T RAVE 118. et al.
D e f e n d a n ts .
Order

of

I'ubllrnllon

T n tile d e f e n d a n t s . W lllla la T r u ­
v ors, J . W . I I I . utnl M E. I I I . , Ilnirb d E. M itch ell. .Iiiiio Id. McBoiiabt,
M l u r l e s It. J e f f r i e s , a m i Lillie A.
J o f f r t c s , W illia m E. B am niniid nml
l a t u m It. I l n m m n n d . (J. K. Alters,
a n d K. J. A b e ts . E. By I’a l r m r alol
Wife Allen W. I'a lin er T h o m a s 11
H trlld liu r. T y s o n &amp; .sm ith an d th e
H u lle d S t a l e s T r u s t A S a v in a * B an k.
If llvlin; an d If d&gt; ,i&lt;1. 10 a lt p a r ti e r
elalmltiK I n t e r e s t i a t h e . p r o p e r ty
l i e n ll i .l i t e r d&gt; e c rlb e d u n d e r W illiam
T r a v e r s d e c e a s e d , J. W. I l l s ilecra*• d a n d M 1. Mix. rlscoaxod D aniel
It. M itchell, d e c e a s e d . J a t io E. MeIVuliald d y e e a s e d . Ct&gt;Mrl&gt;,'» It. J e f f ,
rloa, d i c c u l l a l u n d L u ll s A J e f f -

in's an exceptional opportunity to the people of San ford to
Immediate action is imperative as an a n n o u n c e m e n t of
tu the pui chasers of homesitpa in Mnrvinnia. Watch cloi

It's true that you

Investigate This Harjjitin

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buy s n o w shoes or a sled in Florida,

But y o u w i l l find S n o w d r ift at th e grocery store.

Marvania Investment Co

IB acres at i.vm.ou uu acre at Elder
rprinjts on Ilia Orlamlu Komi Ideal
for Mjbdlvlaiou. 8vu Mr. lkrliv.

Simmons Realty Co,
t ' E I I M l A 1.K

A I T A.

SCRUGGS R E A L T Y CO.

s h o r t e n i n g fo r m a k i n g c a k e
p astry and f o r

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�S gjA N F O R D ffERALD. MIWTIIT N0V. 30, 1925

the World of Sport
la m p io n u r ia

of Last Year
Their Titles
in. Army
iain In
f Upsets
,fr Teams

riourney

*
Supreme
gdlCirclos;

ijcrs Dl®
30.—(/FI­
JI teams of
n their stailo gridiron
.f)artmouth.

1925 Biggest Grid
Season South Has
H ad,Experts Agree
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 30.—(.-T)
Exports nnd done observers agree
that 102.1 set a new mark for footbnll in the south. Better teams,
bettor crowds and better games
resulted than nny previous sea­
son.
Alabama and Tulnno stnnd at
tno top of the Southern Confer­
ence teams but the Crimson and
C»reon^ cannot claim all the glory
for North Carolina, wns not defented although tied and Wash­
ington and I^e, Georgia Tech, Vir­
ginia, Kentucky, Auburn and Flo­
rida won more games than they
lost. Tennessee, South Carolina, V.
I1. I. and Vanderbilt broke even*
In the second division were found
half n dozen teams of more than
nverago ability who were either

[issouri.

ppe n i " K-*
ituation, the
year nking,

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P E T E R DE PALO
CA PTU RES AUTO
T IT L E FO R YEAR

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tJ the enstim had powited on sevyras a last
Ivania con[but even in
f Tml Jones
u of 1H2I.
:y to fumThen came
ideal Army
John Do I’alma, brother of
cj by a fall the famous Ralph, whose ability as
a driver of racing cars in known
pctl hands the world over. John has branched
rationed but out ns n boxing manager, having
a’t greatest
Radio Gelason, u r u u r i...iiun.w «...*
ankle deep ateur lightweight champion, un­
restern con­ der his wing. John a t one time
i' Yost call- was a boxer himself.____________
at Mil higa:i
iefeal MichI the Westwhich last
i fur it deirotluccd the
Kuril in the

West Coast Jock ey
Club D rafts P lan s
For Opening R ace

Italian Wins With 3.200
I’(tints Against Field Of
Nation's Finest Drivers
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30.—UP)
— With the close of the American
Automobile Association meet with
the 250 mile race nt Culver City
yesterday the position in which
the drivers finished in the year’s
competition and the number of
points they made has been an­
nounced here.
Peter d a Palo won the lb25
championship even though he did
not place in yesterday's race.
DRIVER
RTS
Peter de Palo ...................... . . ’1,20
Tommy Milton .................
1,71(1
Harry Hartse .......
i.r.iu
Bob McDonogb .
1,510
EnrI Cooper .......
025
Frank Elliott ___
880
Dave Lewis .................
.... lt’.5
Fred Comer ......
. 450
Ralph Hepburn
25(1
Phil S h a f f e r ..............
315
Norman Batten ... .........
250
Jerry Wonderllek . ......
11K)
Leon Kreis ____ _
117
Bennett Hill ___
. 100
EnrI Devore .......
..... 50
Jam es Hill ___ _________ .... 55
Pietro Brohino
51
Ralph de Palmar ......
40
Shnllmuck ...........
40
Dav'e Evans
...
. . .. 45
Autoniox Mouirre
...........
11
Earl Co r u m ...........
10

petition fur TAMPA, Nov. 30.—(A5)— An inuri did like- augural racing meeting of 3'J days
fjjley. The has just been announced here by
id.,1 Volora- President Harvey Myers of the
raherst took West Coast Jockey Club. The raelittle time, ia;: is scheduled to stn rt Thursday,
pfegnn Ag-lFeb. IS. and will conclude Satur* Northwest Iday, Apr. 3.
nga had rulPresident Myers has ju st Tt&gt;Ihiit 12,D(W,- turned from attendance a t the nuthe nation’s tuma racing sessions in Kentucky
[i action this and reported to the Board of Govwiis having ornors of the Jockey Club th a t
r traditional sum of America’s moat notable
is a talde sportsmen and their racing stables
by and a- would be in attendance throughout
railing elev- (he meeting here.
On his inspection of the million
i. Op. Pts. dollar plant being erected by the
(53
:ip Jockey Club, Mr. .Myers declared
IK)
2'.) dial nil would lie in readiness by
JT7
7 Feb. I, dud th a t (he course would
1W
2d fulfill his expectations ns one of
.S27
d tIn* most beautiful nnd complete
is bark field | 1 tablishments in America.
iTrynn in I 1 tables are being erected, the
•Friedman grandstand, clubhouse nnd paddock
on the are in course of rapid construction,
k in the a spur truck is alm ost complete
Wffor Tu- and clay is available for surf ac­
hing with ing the oval which is near comKm uf Col- pletion, according to Jockey Club
pill. Both officials.
points aftThe mile course and chute have
Mini their been finished for some time and
the track is said to be one of the
™ died of fastest ever offered horsemen for
n tho son- Be winter sport.
It is placed
equidistant from C learw ater, Ht.
Dunedin—Construction m
Petersburg and Tam pa, cities
f 100,000 which during the late w inter new $100,000 Junior high
months entertain 300,000 tourists. building under consiructiun.

hast Coast Golf Champion
Must Defend Title In
Spring Tournament T o
csm In Early Mnrch
Mi' ^G U S T IN E , Nov. 23.-(/P)
*r,.
&lt;,,Kr.no ,C.ollctt&gt; America*i
,,'“ ‘^1 (’f. th« Links’ will defend
her Florida East
Coast Golf
ampionship jn the tournament
to be held hero Mar. 2-0. An­
nouncement of the receipt of her
entry and of the definite dates for
—An Wiin!M‘,KA‘N’s - N’ovW) Mie big tourney was made here to*
com nlU iT nf? t’nro
team
mpded by the Associated Tress
^ 's? Collett, who last month
' m .. selections made hy coach* " ;;n \ hv U. -s - National Women’s
th„
writers throughout title for the second time, follow(.southern resulted in the fob mg her victory in the French
'"""ig nominations:
championship, gained her first leg
Tcnn
End mi the new Mrs. W. It. Kenan tro­
Tackle phy last March defeating Miss
E a_
'&gt;.!&gt;•
Gunrd j*ranees Hudficld, the Milwaukee
Center 8-yenr old sensation in the final
Guard match by :t ami 2.
Tackle
I he St. Augustine
tourney
End hrought out the best game of Miss
Quarter Collett, for she was oppesed hy a
Half select field, nml in the semi-fin­
Half als she had to dispose of Mrs. II.
Full I). Sterrctt, the Kansas state
ck, was champion. The score of this match
the unanimous choice, .'ll was two up. In the tussol with
of
selections containing his Mrs. Sterrctt (Henna was one down
name. Brown was next in popu- going to the sixteenth too. Here
Jarity with 21 votes and Hubert she braced, nml took the next three
, ' yci,fI each* received 21, holes in succession.
Buckley received 20 votes nml
It is expected that the East
levy 17. I.owe was given 10 and Coast title event next March will
Ihompson 10. fli^os was credited draw a stronger field than last
with 15 selections and Goldstein season inasmuch ns sumo of the
polled 11. Kent made the center lending women players of the coun­
position with nine.
try have already signified their
Throe players who almost crowd­ intention of competiting. Mrs.
ed into the select circles were Dorothy Campbell Hurd. 1021 na­
•tones of Florida, who was given tional champion, will winter nt
!•» votes for a backfield position, Augusta, nml it is hoped to have
I humus of Washington ami Izm her in the field of starters.
Another likely contender for the
prize is Virginia Van Wle, the
sixtcen-yenr-old Chicago lass who
created a sensation in the South
last season b y .reaching the final
in the South Atlantic champion­
ship tournament at Ormond Bench.
She lost to Mrs. Sterrctt after a
bitter fight.

1:&lt;kar Jones Narrowly Misses
I lace With Fifteen Votes;
Goldstein Are
,)n 1 or Third Straight Year

Dartmouth H a i
Men On Meeha
AH-Eastern Te

NEW YORK. Nov. 30.—(/!’)—
Syracuse and Durtnmiith each have
players on an All-Enstern football
team selected today for the As­
sociated Press by John F. (Chick)
Meehan, head coach at New York
University and former Syracuse
mentor.
Meehan’s selections follow:
Ends— Hanson, Syracuse and
Tully of Dartmouth.
Tackles—Joss, Yale and Surngue
Army.
Guards—Wissingcr, Pittsburgh
and Shubin, New York Univers­
ity.Center McMillan, Princeton.
Quarterback—Foley, Syracuse.
Ilalflmeks—Tryon, Colgate and
fiber lamb1r, Dartmouth.
Fullback—K reuse, Pennsylvan­
ia.

On T uesday, Dec. 1, at
noon the Valdez C afe

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will open to the public.
B rea k fa st—7:00 A. M. to 10
L unch—11:30 A. M. to 2:30
D inner—5:30 P. M. to 8:00
A la Carte service 7 A. M.
P . M.
The B est o f Food and Service

VISIT

V ISIT

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t 'h e

ORANGE

ORANGE

ROOM

ROOM

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can
(liilucy in the coming city elec
tion for the office of Citj
Commission.
II. R. S T E V E N S

The Valdez
Hotel

MRS. C.C. DABNEY

W URT W. W A R N E R
M anager

Public Stenographer
Valdez Hotel Lobby

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St. Petersburg—Fitkiu Power
Corporation to expend between
$5,000,000 and $8,000,000, for ex­
pansion of its electric light and
power facilities in Florida.

P o r te r E . P itts
H E A D KS TATI-3
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HE ISN’T WORTH
HI5 SALT AT THE
OFFICE-JUST 5(T5
AROUND READIMS
POETRy ABOUT
LOVE AND
r

Romance - pm
SO DISGUSTED /
I COULD BON /
N HlS EARS /

HE CERTAINLY IS A
HOPELESS CAGE-HE
VfQMT EAT A lU lN d
AT MEALTIME AMD
HE taOES AROUND
THE HOUSE WITH
THAT LOVESICK j
e x p r e s s io n o n

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HIS FACE

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The Boy allows a
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GirlTo SST
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WAS NEVER BO
Foolish in my
Y0UW6ER DAYS .

NEW

LUMBER YARD
A complete line of
Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing

Band Concert

Siding

Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime

Plaster

White Rock Plaster Birord
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
cocdnsss'
^ T S T ie

X^UbLE*?

Everyone will be there. Take the atteri
olf and meet your triends, get the gilts

Don’s

HAVE YOU
BEEN
pinched ?

Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
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PROFIT
Made in a Few Hours by 12 Lot Owners On
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$150,000 in Profits as Quickly Refused!

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r j j i W E L V E early transactions, occurring from ten minutes to a couple of hours subsequent to the opening sale of Davis
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S h o r c s - a sale in which $ 1 1 ,2 6 8 ,0 0 0 worth of property was disposed of in addition to an oversubscription ol

$ 7 , 13 7 ,0 0 0

were reported at the offices of the D. P . Davis Properties by S t. Augustine brokers, showing a quick prof,'

of $ 2 0 ,1 3 5 [9 owners of Davis Shores lots.

Owner of Cot I, Block' 51, paid $1 1.000 and sold within
two hour* after purchase for $14,000, making $3,000
p rofit;
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Owner of Lot 8, Block 42, made $2,500 m an hour’s
time, selling for $9,600, property for which ho paid $7,iiOOt,
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Owner of Lot 2 1 in Block* 57 sold for $2,500, the lot
wluch ongmaHy cost him $.1,800, making * $700 profit in
a halt-hours time.
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Six hundred dollars was made in less than an hour by
owner of Lot 25 in Block 8, who paid $2,900 and sold
His property foe $3,500.
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Owner of Loi. 20-21. in Block 20. paid $ 4.800'originally
and immediately .old for $7,000, allowing a profit of $2*
a-UU in leas than two hours. *&lt;‘0? ----- —

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Tim owner of Cot 2. Block 54, made *1.500 diortlfhe had bought the lot for $7,000, ho .old it for IW F'

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The original purchaser of Lots 28-29 in Block 46 mado
$2,000 in a quick turn over. He bought the lots for $24 $00 and sold tlrtm for $26,500.

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Probably the best record for a quick turn-over vru difl
in the transaction on Lot* 7-8 in Block 42, coiting r-,
200 and selling for $16,200, showing a profit V1^
ui ten minutes. ^
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A $2,000 profit was made by owner of Lot 53 in 13lor.k'
46. costing originally $12,500 and selling for $14,500 in
•n o hour from the time of purchase.
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Owner of Lot 16 in Block 25 took a quick profit of Jjj
in a very few minutes after purchasing property it M 1
and selling for $4,785. ,
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A profit of $2,500 was made by the o r ig in purjdiM*1
Lots 3 |.3 2 in Block 34. H e had paid $5,85.0 $nd ^

3 0 q i n CB IP r Cf ? ° fU 7 ? 0 W? 3 ^ . k e r hyr tK e OW ner o f L o t

30, in Block 2. He bought this lot for $2,900 and dis­
posed of it for $3,600 in a few minutes.

$8,350.

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Tl»e result of at least one hundred other known transactions is not
procurable at this writing— which if known would have swelled this
early record of profits to nearly $150,000 in a few minutes.

w d u T fm m
Davis Shores

But the brokers say that the profits which have been taken thus early
are inconsequential when compared to offers repeatedly refused by
owners holding for the greater profits to come this winter when
thousands of viaitovs will be here for the sole purpose of buying.

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1“ m *° have ;.tan* " lf offer* from client, w b .
Prr c' nt Pr° f ‘4 for certain waterfront lot* at

^T ofCLm°j1oLrCHr'^ |Ka‘ own?ra,of Lot* Nos. 33-34 in Block 50

Early inverters in Davis Islands. Tampa, doubled their money in
three months time, tripled it in six months and quadrupled in less
'ban a year. Davis Shores is ANOTHER DAVIS ISLANDS!

D. P. DAVIS PROPERTIES
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itocrat Pays

HeFourth of a C&lt;
Acres of Fine Land
t i.a» Rrauer and his docortdihon that
u ^ Count Rantxan
- A tr»*
roe tf"3"1 fimi ^his^ descendants an annual
Jjtintruish*
nUil of one* silver pfenn.tr.
at Itwhoc, f Braucr died about 1700 Count
annual rcn- n -n ttn u died in l&lt;**b. But more
about une thin 10 generation* of each family
i" acres of . ” L-i*nt. alive as n Bacrcd tradlout tlus UonCtvhK started as nothin* more
The f t - , 1
tnviul nirreement. Broiten„ ftlniily’"' 1 uTi cititle. near Itzehoe, in which
idorff-Kant; ho first Count Rantzau lived, hns
jeleCatc 3t ‘n o w passed into the hands of
rcnce. Be- CountBrackdorff-Hnntzau.
0f silver
The swamp drained itself and
h? original has for n u n y years been under
.t Ifie nTitiil cultivation. _____
n has been
for nearly
Gas masks arc suggested for
the coin* Berlin
traffic policemen, who are
rniality ami suffering from the earbon monox­
or so that
e following ide fumes from automobile ex­
hausts.
.. ..
I’olico officials, investigating
..cnt elates an epidemic of illnc»:*among mem.uinal count
Kirsebiick on 1,ers of the traffic squad, are con­
vinced that the disease is a form
estate near or
poisoning produced by continu­
iwanip. His ed inhaling of benzole fumes. They
jn a minute, doubt whether gas masks would bo
help. Rheinirinc farmer, feasible, however, and are grop­
uf his life ing around for another protective
agent.
an.
The illness manifests itself by
3:&lt;h reward
severe
headachcu. There is a
nsisted
on
|r.
in some general lack of vitality, akin in
ts0nie to it state of conui. Cold,
•*if you damp weather has been clminnted
ling. let me ns the cause. Members of the
[which I re­ traffic squad have been put on sixhour hifts, a reduction of two
built on the hours.

JED BY LEGISLATURE
ASSOCIATED PRESS

way work.
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11= Providing a bond ibuo
for Hendry eounty for county i,,,provements.
11B 15: Fixing time for regu­
la r terms of circuit court in
Ilplmcs and Washington countties.
IIB 1C: Validating the creation
of Special Bund and Bridge IF,,
trict 15, of Glades county, in the
issuance of bbntls.
lilt l ‘J : Validating a sewage
system nt Melbourne and author­
izing a tax levy therefor.
111! Hi: Authorizing a bond is.
*ue for Volusia eounty for certin roads and bridges.
Hit 21: Extending and enlarg­
ing the amount of bonds thut may
bo issued at Kissimmee.
Mil ‘25: Extending the powers
of the city commission of Kissinimce.
MB 2G: Amending the law af­
fecting Oviedo.
HB 27: Providing for the man­
ner of making street nnd sidewals
Improvements nt Oviedo.
HB 35: Authorizing I’unta Gorda
to levy a iniblicity tax,
HB ;ifi: Authorizing time war­
rants at Punta Gorda for civic
improvements.
IIII 37: Amending the laws of
11)21 affecting the town of l'unta
Gorda.

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Lirways Corporation
Will Receive Four Planes
From Ford Plant Dec. 15

message on the propos'd nircraft
legislation, declared that some re­
lief from the present rail conges­
tion was accessary, and that the
time was at hand to open the way
for transportation by air. A
“certain pioneer” manufacturer,
the governor said, was ready to be­
gin operations in Florida, if the
roper safeguards were afforded
im.

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ihe laws
liiforil unIWmfiensapuntT. in
and nut

FIRST NATIONAL

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The will to pay is hereditary, just as
much as red hair or buck teeth. It is a
common fallacy that a man pays his debts
because he has money. This is not neces­
sarily true. On the contrary, the m atter
of paying has only a remote relation to
money.
On the one hand is your friend with
abundance of money, who cannot be ca­
joled, threatened, beaten or gassed into
paying the most ordinary debt.
On the other hand, the poor fellow
without a visible dollar—you know him
who is Johnny on the Invoice. Money has
little to do with either case. It is the breed
of the man.
The man who pays is the man who
thinks in advance. He never Hashes a

t‘ $5,000 to §115,000

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novel- lights tho fire without wondering
w h e r e the coal man gets off. He never
throws the Bull, n o r pitches the 1! utt. not
trives iiuit
notes, nor writes
checks
gives
, bij|s
comodated
in, hetois
m o r r o w , ' hat when the bills come in, Me is
there with the com f the realm. God
bless him.
Sometimes he feels sore at the rest of
us He docs not see th at he gets on any * M
hotter than the fellow who skins as he ■■ ■■
• cull he eoes on anti on, pays and B

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ko*tees nt
special liijaf'

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WE HAVE

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A Nice Home

M !"puki-

And 100-foot frontage
on West F irst St., $200
.
c 'ul road ami
‘uper-spec- per front foot.
This
k7 ‘ f3* for
r c‘ between property runs through
A®P«n*ation block to Second Street
of
Nln« Santa
making 4 full sized
I ih °f| ice
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bond lots.

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Business blesses
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It Pays t o pay y o u r bills promptly

WH1DD0N &amp; HODGES
HO East Second St.

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THE DREAM

Features—Embodying only the most ideal features from nn artistic point of view.
Tile anti Oak floors throughout. Tex tone walls. Reamed celotex ceilings, together
with many luiilt-in features. Make these six rooms and bath the complete dream
home. Completely and elegantly furnished.
FOR SALE

A . P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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The delightful luncheons which are served without cost
are not soon forgotten by our hundreds of guests.
A beautiful new Pullman bus leaves from the Postoffice
corner at i) o’clock Wednesday morning, retu rning at 4
p. M. The trip being made by way of New Smyrna on
good roads. You are invited now.

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from us.

Daytona
Phone 3 16-J

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Spanish Type
Bungalows - -

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iharr- five
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luiiney.
fkaii.-. iujii-r.i
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tiie name b ein g o f ltulo lm y *&gt;f this
Itonorublo Court.
nnd In default
i hereof n decree pro confess.! be
entered a g a in st you mid each of

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WE HAVE

11 laws
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c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n f i le d , o n o r b e fo r e
t h e 71 h d a y o f l l e c r m b e r A. D. U I S ,

A rtist To Fight For
Name Of Housekeeper
Against Wife’s Attack

The Man who P a y s ...

sheriff. |
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which f
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of you appear tu tho sfrortt bill rtf

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V. K. IHiUKlOMr Clerk of tha
cu lt of Sem inole C o u n t y . Floi
so
In Han(&lt;
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H em in o le C o u n t y , n o r m s .. this 1i
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tic ml note C t m n t r . F l o r i d a ,
w eek l o r f o u r eonnocuilvii weel

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SSBE, Fla., Nov. 29. hangars, stornge facilities, w a re -1
you.
i„ . u , , , .''rn Progress is shortly louses and depots ns are neces­
taK« Honda by atorm. Follow‘IF T i l t )
111lt quickly upon the heels, so to sary or incident to or useful in I:S.S h t lA T I I J l l l l‘r“i v‘ iH, P t'llH
T IT
of business provided
speak of action tpkeu by the
o r r u n s t a t i : o r r i.o i tm t t&gt;
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manufacture,
sell,
buy
or
deal
IN.
(,‘IIAN
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extraordinary session -to license in aircraft of any and all kinds r,tANK M- HAlTlicyx.. et at,
aircraft for commercial use, a
Complainant,
vs.
1925
h'tfram came starting th at on and classes nnd to manufacture, T. CHAltl.V
SIMPSON,
et nl.
'uy.
sell
or
deal
in
aircraft
parte,
December 15 four planet, would
I H&gt;ferula m s .
motors
and
accessories,
either
nave the airport „f Henry Ford,
I*HI T o Q u i r t T itle ,
t ■* -*&gt;* i
o i t n i a t o r ii i n i . i r v t m \
i etroit manufacturer, to engage wholesale or retail. To enter into
Good Hnnkinj; Service
lontrncts
for
transportation
of
T h e S t a t e o f l-'lorlda t o th o a f t e r
Tk 'vt,r^ bi this state.
rcetln g ;
i
Is Like
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'nesimgo, received from m.ul, with the Uniteii States gov­ Tn aom eT.d pCaltr at irelys . U
pson, im iivhlor any other government tia lly a n d a s T r u s tSeim
, Y "• Chambers, superinten- ernment
e , If liv in g , a n d
nt any place in the United States If d e a d a ll p a rtlrN c la lm ln i; a n y I n ­
tle m l s e r v i c e Is nn In tV rtglldc th i n g . Yon c a n ' t
p n ,• t'ie airpliijic division of Mr.
wclitIt It In t h e s c a l e an d y o u c a n 't m e a s u r e II w i t h
l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r ilefords plant, was read to mem­ cr "utM'lc the luiumtarics. To own. tHe»‘rr elIsmt i Ilitu nlire
n ta p e -lin e .
■*h e said T. Cltarly
operate in connection with its bust- S im p s o n Imld eIvr illtno
bers of the Senate.
I lx a n d os T r u s ­
nesf
such
means
or
communication,
H
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KtinllKlit—
y
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u
can fe e l Its WARMTH.
tee.
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s
or
Inquiry nt the office of the seccither by telephone, telegraph, o t h e r w i s e ; T h o m a s C. S im pson, if
u* ,*b»to revealed tiie fact wireless telegraphy, or radio, or llvlnsr. a n d If d e a d a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m ,
T h e a t m o s p h e r e n t th is h a n k Is g e n i a l n n d f r i e n d ­
ly. i h t r r e l a t i o n s w ith oltr d e p o s i t o r s tire n a t u r a l a n d
that the Florida Airways Corpor­
l a g an y I n t e r e s t in t h e la m ls h e r e ­
othcrwi
e,
as
may
desire
but
not
d
i
r e c t , a ml we believ e t h i s Is otto o f t h e p r i n c i p a l
i
n
a
f
t
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ile
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t
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ation had already received a char­ for hire.
T h o m a s C. S im p so n , d e c e a se d , as
r e a s o n s f o r n u r s t e a d y g r o w th .
ter of incorporation. The corpora­
e ir s, dev tae i s o r o t h e r w i s e : T. C.
Bo establish, own, maintain and Sh im
tion, presumably, will have sole
p s o n If llvlm r, a n d If d e a d till
W e w ill c o n s i d e r It a p r i v il e g e t o s e r v e y o u a n d
operate
training
schools
for
the
p
a
r t i e s elalm lP K a n y I n t e r e s t In t h e
y o u r f r ie n d s .
charge of Henry Ford's operations
purpose of instructing nnd train ­ l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r d e se rlh e il u n d e r
ihorugli the air of Florida.
said T. C. S im p so n , ile c ia s c d . ns
persons iie. the art of manipu­ tin'
h e irs, d e v is e e s o r o t h e r w i s e ; l.eoI ho charter stated that there ing
lation,
operation,
construction
or
n
u
r
d
K. C re e s y :ind w ife Kllxahetli
would be nine directors. Three of
repair of aircraft of any kind of 1*. C re e sy If I iv I iik . an d If tleml all
tluin.
I.. Walter, li. Clay Craw­ character.
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1 11 a c la l i n l n g an y t n t e n s t In th e
To own, lease stations Linds h e r e l n a f t i r desertion! u n d e r
A iX FO IlU , FI.A.
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ford, Jr., and W. W. Butter, were ami depots along
any
of
ite
routes
p
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th
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named in tlu* papers'. Four offi- of transportation for accommoda­ l a n d s h e r e l n f t r r tlescrlbetl u n d e r
ver . Bird
Chambers, presi­
th e salil
l .e o n a r d
F. C re e sy n n d
tiskkii. i.'jv.i
of passengers nnd for storage ilttd
K tlxnheth I*. C reesy . d e c e a se d ,
dent; William A. Robertson, vice tion
of commodities transported or to ns lo irs, di’v la r e s n r o t h e r w i s e ; I ’ll
president; Edward It. Hart, secre­ be transported by it. To buy, own Nwnvely If liv in g , nnd If denil a ll
S BRING GREEN, Nov.
r tlis e l a l m l n q a n t I n t e r e s t t i n i b r
— Frank IJoyd Wright decided hero tary and John Harding, treasurer, €&gt;r Ivnsi* anv ***»•■•
»&gt;r [•a
ihe said i: n .HWiH. lv, di e, anvil, m
yesterday to lay aside his drawing wore also given.
ow n in Ice . nupir lauds on which, h e ir s . di'Vlsees n r o t h e r w i s e In a n d
Ihe stock, the papers stated,
pencil once again to follow the
under which raw m aterials are
would bt. 10,000 shares of eommon or
dictates of his conscience.
located, ami to ninnufncturu or eonof
par
value,
and
100,000
shares
Accepting the challenge of Mrs.
vert same into finished plants,
Miria niNuel Wright, (he wife he common stock.
which, when
converted or iiiiiiin/Die amount of the capital to be­ faetured, will b,* useful in and
is seeking to divorce, he will go gin
way given as $500, about the construction or opera­
to Chicago to give battle for tiie with business
Tallahassee
good name of his house keeper, place of business. as the principal tion or maintenance of said uircraft or in ami about the proseJits. Olga Milanoff, whose depor­
Senator Hodges, after receipt of
tation had been demanded bv .Mrs. the • li.'unbcrs telegram, stated cution of the business.
To purchase, leaser, ■ own or
W right in a complaint, filed with that the corporation would be n
otherwise acquire real estate and
immigration officials.
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million and a half dollar one.
mortgage and encumber the same,
“This thing hns gone too far,"
Here is what the charter stated nnd erect, manage, care for and
he declared. “ I have laid hack and tlm corporation would do:
maintain, extend and alter build­
dnno nothing as long as only my­
Established, own, maintain and ings 1hereon; to borrow and lend I
self was the target for niy wife’s opcartc for transportation through
attacks but I feel Hint the lime the air of passengvrtv freight ami money and negotiate loans; draw,
has come for action. She is aim articles for hire by means of air­ accept, endorse, discount and de­
liver ail bills, exchange, promis­
ing her shafts of bitterness at craft of any class or character. sory
notci', bonds, debentures and
my employees and my friends.” Maintain, own and operate air­ other negotiable instruments.
planes fur transportation of per­
The so-called aircraft lull pass­
I.OVER KII.I.S S E IF
sons and commodities for hire, ed I&gt;otil houses of the legislature,
FRANKLIN, Tenn.- After hi - either or regular schedule or spe­ with but slight amendment, and
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
ing the lips of his suicide sweet­ cial trips.* To erect, construct; is now in the hands of the gover­
heart, Phillip Turner drove away, maintain, own. lease, buy or sell nor for his approval.
Location next to model home on Palmetto Avt\, in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’a
placed a gun against his body and airdomes, landing fields, fuel and
Governor Martin, in ids special
oil filling ft at ions, repair stations,
look his own life.
i’usl growing, highly restricted residential ccntcra.
,
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SB 127: Providing for a toll
bridge across Old Tampa Bay,
with provisions for its operation.
SB 131: Fixing the salaries of
chief clerks of certain state de­
partments.
lilt 1: Affecting the county
court in and for Indian River
county.
Hit 2: Authorizing certain im­
the North
[rid; crcat- provements nt Jasper.
HB 5: Authorizing the issuance
doners for
(tier provis- of bonds by the commissioners of
Okeechobee county fo r certain
i ix n N z m iiiia x c a x u a iiiiig iz n ia iis B ix a x ifB U B iE S K iiiiiiia
nmnicipnl road work.
[Ill 6: Relating to Road ami
Rama Pity,
Comfort Cottage will open
lilrcws, an I Bridge District Na. 11 of Glades
Inamn City. county.
(J ^ { { u l^ e d U j[ ^ n ^ y Q ± iv ia t ic n
fo/ Ihe aciisou Tuesday, Dec.
,c laws reHB 7: Abolishing the munici­
juvernment pality of the town of Ln Belle,
A FFIL IA T E D W IT H
I. Room and hoard for a lim­
ami creating tlm new municpality
[i. laws n&gt;- of tiie city of La Belle, witii oili­
T h e S a n f o u d G h e d i t A s s o c i a t i o n ; ited number.
Ihe town er provisions.
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IIB 8: Dedicating certnin real
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the town ,.f estate of I-a Belle to use of the
MRS. M. MARTIN.
the muni- [ public fur certain municnl dcvelilernandu. luptncnt.
31S Magnolia Ave.
the guvHB II: Vesting in the internal
cal assist-1 improvement fund title to certain
A N APPRECIATION
ate il qmrt- lamls in Hendry county.
Irisiim.'i.
HU 13: Authorizing a tax levy
tluflnl f&gt;u- in Indian River county for liigii[uki'iug u.-c
lail^e
Timipa to u m a a i i D i i i i m i i i B n n , ,
of sJri et
[over a ccr-

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[placed bis
uwing bills
Itxtraordinjhlaturo:
! the Citrus
creating
Risers, with

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INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

In U nion th er e is s tr e n g th — In Sanford there

1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 714.
HAVE YOU BOUGHT in Ft. Mellon? These lots are active
I have 4 lots in that development. Take them all for $6,000.00.

now.

Do You Want Frontage on Island Lake and 5 other beautiful clear lakes?
Ju st 3 miles from Country Club. See me QUICK.
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Nice Home, 5 rooms and a bath close in. Get this today $4,800.
If You Want business property on Sanford Ave. or First Street, I have it
and I would like to show you how good it is.
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I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

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R . W. LAWTON, R ealtor r

Real E state and Investments.

Phone 713.

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W E H A V E IN Q U IR IE S ’ J
For lots in Pinehurst, M ayfair, Ft. Mellon RfJ
San Lanta and other subdivisions.

Acreage Near Enterprise
44 Acres—The road runs right through
this piece of land. Price $75 per acre. Good
terms.
162 ACRES—This must be seen to be
fully appreciated. It is on a beautiful lake
and is suitable for immediate development.
It is very well located. Price $225 per acre.
Terms.

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TH E LOT KING—Phone 482-w

306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Meisch Building

List Your Property With Me For Res^l

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ACREAGE

BUNGALOWS
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Five rooms and bath oil beautiful corner on Sanford Heights. Lnrgc Lot,
every modern convenience. Priced a t only $7,500 with suitable terms.
39 feet business property on Sanford Avenue corner close in for $430 per
front foot. Act quickly on this.

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800 acres close to Enterprise.
3816 acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.
5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices as low as $35. acre.

SEE US AT ONCE.

M cCALL &amp; FO X
“The Firm S ubstantial”

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

S u it* F i i r r n (J. K. M cC all, ! |, (J. Vmn, II. I,, flhlpp.

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To OWN your home by poking small payments—
We offer a beautiful 5-room bungalow, exclusive
of bath anil screened bnckpurch, completely fur*
niithed for only $8,500. This home is located on
Sanford avenue opposite beautiful Rose Court. Large
lot. Garage. Small cash payment, balance like
rent. Cnn be occupied December 1st.

113Mj Magnolia Ave.

Real Estate

Phone 745

B R Y A N T &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Saafari,!

■111 First National Hank Hide.
Sanford. Fla.
Telephono 732

20 Years Experience With Florida Land

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“R E A L BARGAINS”
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Beautiful Spanish Bungalow; ju st completed; fine loention; all n ’jdern
improvements. Price $0,500. Cash $1,500. Balance like rent.

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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
T h is is n ear th e F o rrest Lake Hotel

A p artm en t House Site

$450 per acre, 1-3 cash.

75 feet front near New Forrest Lake Hotel
at $200 per front foot and will be worth
$500 a year from bow.

Gas Station on Sanford and Orlando Highway. Three families living on
property. A good proposition. Price $7,700—Cash $3,200.
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2 N ew 6-room Stucco B ungalow s

80 acres adjoining city limits on good road.
This is u bargain,

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue...
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 itA]
front. P r ic e ............................................_...$1(T
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betwe
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850,001

,lM" at $7,750 ami one $8,000, ideal homes
that will he worth mure in very short while.

F L E T C H E R -B U L G E R R E A L T Y CO.
H 3y2 Magnolia.
Phone 746

a

R .C . T ISD A LE
REALTOR

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236-238 M eisch B u ild in g .

In Sanford on corner 116 feet front, covered
With beautiful pines on Heights in good
neighborhood.

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40 1A&gt;ts in Bel-air

585 feet on F irst Street a t $50.00 per front foot.
75 acres near Osteen, 5 acres in grove. House and other
buildings at $220.00 per acre.
75 acres near Enterprise on a beautiful lake; only $95.00
per acre.
Three city blocks, houses and lots for sale.

&lt;&gt;a Sanford Avenue, and many other bargums.

The price for a few days will be $120,000.107c
90 days. Terms easy.

Britt-Chittenden Really Co., Inc.

SCRUGGS R E A L T Y COMPANY

REALTORS

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

TWO HOUSES

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

1,000 F eet on L ake Jessup

Modern conveniences, $4,500 each. Two lots
in Dreanwold $1,500 each. Lot in Pinehurst

High and dry with a sandy beach, most

facing Hughey St. Ten acres ou Lake Onora

beautiful sight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.
Oak trees with 126 foot spread on this land.

road. 117 acres in Geneva with LAKE front
also facing bard road.
Terms can be arranged on any of the above.

Special priced with term s for 10 days.
See Mr. Chas. Night.

202 First S ired

Phone 708-709

hi 'the C ity” rH0°ut 3 &gt;»u

Phone 735

FO R T MELLON H

have them.

We Have

n c t-e H . u w h,,Uo ," f Cily on h“ri1
40
house »m“ S j L ' S
‘" rov‘\ A 7 room
P°rch. Good terms.

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"CW house;

a Bargain

S 3 term s.a,U* *arage‘ Lot

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3 -3 '/? B all B uilding
P h one 142

Block

F ronting on First S treet ju st off Sanford AvenuJ
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanforj
Many real estate men say th a t wo ate offer®,
cheap.

B usiness Property

LA K E M ARY D EV ELO PM EN T CO.

Phone 23.

We Offer an Entire

At from $675 to $1,000 each.

SOME R E A L BARGAINS

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Real E state Investment

The M ost Desirable Residence Lot

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

5 Ball Bldg.

E. E. PACE

Lake Monroe Development Co.

The Subatantial HedtY
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Puieston-Brumiey Building
Sanford, FJa.
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B u sin e ss S erv ice
drug

PAGE ELEVEN

Advtg. Mediums

store

lilt.

J. 11. HUTCHINSON
ItK A I. K 1 I M T B
l ! J IV M t F i r s t S tr o e t
F lu m e 475
M e m b e r of
SA NFO RD . FLA
F lo r id a S t a t e
F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

r u n SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
• t.y not rent those vacant rooms,
fu- *ell that second-hand goods T

fflGHTS—Three stations,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Streat.
Expert service_________ ______
WIGHT PRINT SHOD—F nnung
Engraving. Embossing. See uv
first. We do i t Phone 417-W
R R. Ave.-Commercial St.______

Il« sld « n t o f F l o r i d * nine*
P .cffi enc**«:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l H ank.

in the Journal-IlcrGcorgia’a greatest
Morning, afternoon,
Sunday.
Classified
line. Waycrosa Jour^ aycroas, Georgia.

^criptlons. Drujfi. Soda*,
are a i near you • • your ph&lt;
Cell 103-__________£---------"S A N F O R D ELECTRIC CO
SucceMore to GUlon &amp; "1«J
Magnolia. Everything «
trical. PhorA 422. E l«trai

21.—Sale, Real Estate

I'OR BU, RESULTS advertise in
n n v SSST
LAUDERDALE
J. E. SPURLING, su7&gt;-divisloi DAII,\
NL\VS—It covers Brow­
specialist. Subdivision to Or ard County thoroughly which h
lando
Florida, and F ] o r j
n e the most rapidly growinc
Heights, Florida on Dixie High osections
on the Florida Coast.
way.
Sample copj and rate card upon
request.
•

Lake Front
Property

G. TAYLO R D Y ER

Beautiful

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

PRO PERTY

Paying 10 percent

Home-Site

21.—Lost, Found

OHIO—Xenia. Make
LOST: box Terrier, male, half of
face black, spot over right eye.
MIRACL F Concrete Co, I« m h I Answer to name of Beach. Reward
R ealtor
cement work, sidewalka, bnlw* i f returned to Yowell‘s Store.__
Milanc Theatre Hldg,
fng blocks, irrigation bo x * .
■25—Opticians, Jewe’crs
Tenrilleger. Prop.______________.
HILL LUMBER CO. Housn o&gt;
H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
Service. Quality and Price.
jewclery and clock repairing and
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng, engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­
folding and mailing—aa you nolia Avenue. Phone 412.
want it— when you want it.
Phono 07.1. H. E. Porch, FIrat
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
WE H A V E TH E BEST BUYS
National Bank Bldg.___________
•ACREAGE*
iTEW ART THE FLORIST''
—l i t acres, beautiful ten
10—For Rent, Rooms
room house two bnths,
Flowers /or all occasloas.
BUSINESS-HOMES
three fireplaces, hardwood
814 Myrtle. Phone 2H0-W
FOR RENT: One well furnished
j&amp; Q n c 7 2 7
flniirs.
One
mile
front
on
bedroom for gentlemen only. 101
Itclsot.
one
of
Orlando’s
promin­
ADVERTISING g e t s results if it
Magnolia Ave.__________
____
31—Special Notices
ent highways. Price $10,reaches potential buyers. Pa*
000.
FOR RENT: One furnished bed­
latkn Daily News is circulated in
ValUtzIlflltl'tondirW
room, downstnirs. 410 Myrtle
an industrial and agricultural sec­
• : A lfrT:
•
.•'••‘A
tion.
TAMI’A
DAILY
TIMES,
Tampa,
CONNELLY &amp; SONS
FOR RENT: Completely furnished *32—Typewriters, Suppplies
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
a Ave. &amp; Second Street
bedroom and kitchenette. P r i­
sified pngea of Florida's Gtrut
Sanford, l-'la
vate home, select neighborhood! REMINGTON Portable four-ban Hume Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Typewriters,
“the
king
of
pur
Not nnd cold water. 711 Park Ave.
ables. $(J0. Barrel Portablo Addin Minimum 2Sc, cash with order.
Phone 175-W.
Machines. Can’t be beat. Sentinel Write for complcto rate card.
VV. H. LONG
WANTED: Apartm ent, bedroom Printery, Phono 01, Welaka Bldg DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
MEAT MARKET
and kitchen. Near It. It. Station.
Pensacola Is beginning
the
33—Wan led
Address "B" enre Ilernld.
greatest development in Georgia's
a half million dollar high­ 410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or w ith­ WANTED Room with or without history;
way to the gulf bench just finish­
board.
Must
be
reasonable.
Adout meals. Reasonable rates.
ed; at two million dollar bridge
dress D. 11. M.. Herald.
Lincoln Hotel.
;across Escambia Bay started;
WANTED: Family washing. Sat­ quarter million dollnr operu house
Tires and Tubes
17—For Sale, Houses
isfaction guaranteed. A Grice. under construction; two millions
Stores
Phono
171
-W.
i being spent on highway; greatest
FOR SALE: (5 room house and
At price* that nr* right
chance
for
live
developers
to
get
1-2 acre land, 1-2 mile due south
ELP WANTED: Cook nnd wait in on ground floor. Write Devel­ Pan Am and Standard Ga* ,,n&amp;
Elder Springs. Inquire at Herald
er either sex. Apply manager A opment Department. Tho Pensa­
Office.
Oils
L. Depot a t Restaurant.
cola News.
“Vecdol
Oils”
FOR SALE: Four new, two room WANTED: Two or three room
TAMI’A
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
houses, each on easy terms, $710
modern furnished apartment.
Send in your subscription to the
Glnderville. Also a few good lots Adults. Cull Mr. LaSalle, Herald
Tribune or hand it to your local
iBCOUS at $100. Write I*. O. Hox 090 City. Office.
dealer so you can read Florida's
If only philanthropists would WANTED: Waitress, white, ex greatest newspaper. One year,
K INK’S FILLING
give it back to the sam e people
perieneed. Harrell’s Cafe, Ta­ $8.00, 0 months, $4 00, three months
they took it from.—Roanoke World vares.
$2.00. if you desire $1,000 insur­
STATION
News.
ance policy add 71c to your order.
COOK WANTED: First class all AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Phone 1G1-J
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
gusta, Ga.. Augusta's grontest
round colored man. Harrell's
classified medium, rnte, cash, 9c
S a n f o l d . M*.
Cafe, Tavares.
FILLING STATION—R estaurant.
charge. 10c minimum.
store, living quarters, fully WANTED
equipped, Dixie Highway, 8 miles
south nf Sanford. Largo stucco
building for sale. $0,000. Terms.
All new. Address "W &amp; M " 8(51
Orlando.

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On First Street

113 Magnolia Are.
• First Cla-s llarbera
Special Attention
Given To ladies and Children.

Elton J. M oughton
ARCHITECT
First National Hank Bldg,
Sanford. ------------ Florid*

WITH

V q k le z R e o liy C ft

W.V. Wheeler Inc

Phone MOW

FOR HOME OR BUSINESS

We have twenty (20) lots on Main
Dixie Highway in South Sanford
facing E a s t
You can buy one or all from $1,000
to $1,500 per lot. This P rice for a
few days only.
EX T R A EA SY TERM S

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE;
I» i 11 Palmetto near Katie.
I.ot 113 Hughey in Pinehurst. 4
east front lots, 240x200 in Flora
Heights with small house. All rea­
sonable. H. Clnyderi, 9 Sherley
Apartments.
FOR SALE: 10 ACRES LAND on
Mellonvillo Ave., and Lake Nora.
Get in touch with owner. A bargain. Try-Me Bottling Co.
VLB: One gas range, hall
a baby bed. 105 Magnolia
FOR SALE: Two lots in Dreamwold on French Ave. $1450 each
Phone 571-J.
&gt;R SALE: ,1 3 II. P. 110-220V,
“Ingle phase 1750 R, P. M., eleci ■ mo’ or. Brand new. Price $125,
E. A. care Herald.
bOR SALE: 1924 Ford Sedan in
excellent condition. Will sell or
trado for real estate. P. O. Box
803.
rOR SALE: One Shetland pony
**entle and in good condition
*00(5 VJnion Ave. Phono 99.
turkeys

Spencer.

fo r

sa le

Phono 400.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On and nfter Jnnuary the
HHh, 1026, the Painters scale
will lie $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

COMPANY.
WANTED AT ONCE: A good,
quantity of what is known as
cork wood, which grows in i&gt;r near
the waters of St. Johns River. Will
pay fair price from the nearest
shipping point. For further infor­
mation communicate with Bert
McCarty, 410 1-2 Franklin St.,
Tampa, Fla.
WANTED: A good milk hand,
white or colored. Spencer Dairy.
Phono 400.
______

120 South Park Ave.

COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have tho largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rato Be (0-word line) line.

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Best Business Site in Sanford

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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
200 feet frontngo

Prettiest Aercngo in Seminole 20 1-2 acres a t Paula
(Borders two Inkeii)

m33 1-3 Acres already

■ Sub-divided and ready
jj to go $400 per acre.
Lot close in on First
Street, $3,500.

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Estate
Developers
Promoter!
U ral

Brokers

ISy GEORGE M cM A N U S
W HAT

FULTON, INC

Wo Cover Florida Heal Estate Like the Sunshine'

I.EARN ABOU-r Folk rounty and ir o iit nitMiHKMt &lt;&gt;r
1 mil hr r it I'Til If *if ill n nml
Lakeland, through the Star- h.iim-e
In Mil
«fcrtwl
Telegram. Best advertising me­ trrlnr nml Hoof l»tiii» «»f **
WANTED: Painting and paper dium in South Florida. Published ■Ikh.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ mornings. STAR-T LLEGRAM
laikeland. Florida.______________
ford and N. Y.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
35— Wanted Help. Male
Florida real estnto advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One csn‘
BOYS WANTED
G R E A T E S T P L A N HOOK
cent a word daily, two cents a wort
Telegraph Office,
Sundays.
________ _______ _
once.
WANTED: Man to wash windows. THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Apply 7:30 a. m. Saturday. 119 accepted want ad medium m
Daytona (Fla ) One cent u word
E lm A.-e.____________ _________ an insertion. Minimum 25c.
WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced THE CLARKSBURG EX PONENT
soda mnn. Laney’s Drug Store.
—Central West Virginia's larg­
37—Wanted Ilelp. Salesman est daily. Want ad rute 1 I-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
SALESMEN: Wo have a good op­ more lc per word cnch insertion.
portunity to offer real esltitc LkT y OU WANT TO BUY or iell
salesman. One who is familiar with
anything? If k° advertise in
tho greater Sanford District pre­ the G a in e s v i ll e Sun.
,
ferred. Sanford Grove, Inc,. •» •
F irst N at’L Bank Bldg, l'houe .1J.
Loans
m o n e y a v a il a b l e
SALESMEN WANTED: Wr w|:t,lt
two more good real e s ta te sales
ago Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
men to sell a fast selling subdivis­
i*
first when In the market fur funds
ion in the city limits of Minfor.L
Don't miss a good chance to nmK
.... Artfiltr ILniHI bub
Magnolia &amp; Second A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

VJvS}) YCU O
■N P T r R
^ IQ H T S '

INtoaPdH4 tVR

JOHN E. FOX, Represent alive

iATllUt
OVER ^

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Twenty men for out
Osteen Cement plant,
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary
White and colored.
Good pay and bonus.
Inquire

,—
gfr.
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T H E C O Y TH A T
W R O T E . "H O M E

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‘b'WCLtLT HOrAE.* K P t e W
A L O T A O O O T N tu tA C
( O O T T H A T t^ &gt; A U L - -

W. P. Carter
REALTOR
230 MeLsch llldtf.
Phone 718
Winter Hays Are Here
Sv« Our Now Assortment of

Andirons and Fire Sets

Ball H ardw are Co.
PllONB a

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RANlOni), FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923.
HOME EDITION

For Safety
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Noting Plaintiff Aging Fast,
Says Counsel While Dusky Sermcl To Argument Arising
Between General King And
" ire Is Reported Near NerRepresentative R e i d Will
vctisIIreakdounFrom Worry
Be Recorded Next Week

Debate

Sen sat ional Evidence Recess Is Declared
Expected On Monday I'or Army-Navy Game

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NUMBER 103

[o Judge Not To Give
Alimony To Childless Wife
Who Petitions For Divorce Briand Formed After
* IIICAGO, Nov. 28.—(/V)— No
onger will the plaintive nml
putty petitioner, who tells o f n
snort and unhappy married life
m which no children figured, be
given alimony an long as she
•o n not remarry, by Superior
•ourt Judge Harry Lewis.
Me has no aid for what he calls
Ional alimony diggers.'
_ here s no reason for alimony in
such cases in this ago o f equal
rights, he thinks. Judge Lewis
hears about half the divorce pe­
titions filed in Cook county
(l Idougo}.
"Why a healthy, chlldlc ss wo­
man should receive alimony from
a divorced husband is beyond
niy comprehension,” he says.
‘It he wants to marry again
he is forced to consider the bur­
den of il:.. payments to his first
wite. V ’t she is free to remarry
when she wishes.”

Removing Obstacles

"The alimony automatically
stops then, but if she so desires
she may remain single nml force
her former husband to support
her until old age."
"The idea of the ninrringe in­
stigation &lt;is the man nml wife
shall live together and propagato
the race. When they separate,
both cease, in that regard, to lie
o f any benefit to the commun­
ity. Most o f the women who
cento before me have positions
o f their own ami earn almost as
much as their husbands.”
If husbands and wives ar­
range a cash settlement when
the divorce decree is signed,
Judge Lewis has no objection.
In his opinion he makes excep­
tions in cases where children
figure or where tho wife is phyrically helpless. Ho also thinks
alimony should he awarded while
suits are pending.

BODY OF M G U S H l ^ ^ S I
Agrees To
QUEEN MOTHER IS Jourdain
Take Pension Post
SENT TO WINDSOR
While London Sleeps,
Is Taken On Final
To Place Where It
Rest Among English

Senate Is Cause
Of Delay Today

Body
Hide
Is To
Kings

WINSDON, Eng., Nov. 28.-(/T )
— England’s queen
mother Was
brought home to rest among the
tombs o f the kings at Windsor
this morning.
\\ hile London slept, Alexandria’s
body was taken from Westminster
Abbey where the funeral services
were held yesterday ami convey­
ed by motor hearse to this, the
most beautiful o f all the royal
castles in England.
As the procession entered tho
palace grounds
the sun’s ray
flushed on the flng draped coffin
uml brought into strong relief tho
gray, snow-capped lowers o f the
ancient home o f royalty.
To Rest t)i\ Catufolgue
Tho ensket was placed on a
catafalque below the steps of the
altar in St. Georges chapel where
it will rest amidst u profusion of
flowers until a snrehopagus is pre­
pared beside
. . . that
, o f Alexandria’s
husband,
Edward
a
'■ n
iVII.
' ‘ .
i
....! J. .:.!; ,.0 , &lt;&gt;ck ,n ■lmplot prlvate commltal service was held,
with all tho royal family present.
1ho ancient cloister about tho royill chapel, was filleil with wreaths
from all parts o f tho world; not
sinco the funerals o f Victoria nml
Edward VII has such a magnifieiont collection o f choice flowers
been seen.
My noon thousand o f people hud
como to view the cloister, and
many more thousands ure expected
tomorrow.

Briand Will Remain In
Charge Of Foreign
Affairs For Present

Army and
week
s tin ts and clubs women In the
PARIS, Nov. 28— (A P ).—.
Ijournment.
yesterday darkness have thrown women o f
Aristide Brinml officially an­
that city Inin terror. Above is
I.
' i t T ' " l,r5 *
nounced the formation nml
curity pact shown one girl who is wearing her «aire whbh is 'S lin g on"his'^i ‘ a
a Ilu!n'
member
tho court,
coort, and
and
The ordeal also it; reported"^ I-,‘vo
,,l','r "off the
personnel
o f his eighth min­
caties nego- brother's ovcm.-as helmet ns pro­ brought Rhinclnndcr's wife to
&gt; . ,7)"k **'
" f Illinois,
istry this afternoon.
Tho
point of nervous breakdown
'
V
defense counsel, lias productection.
last obstacle to its completion &gt;
|*l e i i l i c r g,
Tho suit is the mahi ton!.’ J ',|
lr;" '|,|u. »' Btc waters of
conversation
here m
a nil' r*edlt!i
, -elite I|.
‘
and the sequel is yet
was overcome by the accept­
lr and F or...
be recorded.
ane
Milln
with
n
plan
to
Intro-'
,,
.
,
.
ance
o f the portfolio of pen­
fsircMsmann
duce witne■.
u„. tri,|
Meanwhile,thoNuvy,Department
sions by Patti Jourdain. Tho
|ion tomorrow
Monday, with tc.-timony that
•,*,vt«'.-«l that the Shenandoah
rith the repnow cabinet follows:
'VHI
Is?
more
sensational
titan
any
'
"
Ul‘
,’1, '"'I'm y |H not to ho roI'Jnr nations,
Premier and Minister o f For­
y
ct
^presented.
|
convened
for
the
purpose
o
f
reF.
I\
Forster
U
rg
es
A
p
p
r
e
cia
­
Books Closed Friday With
rument.x.
eign affairs, Aristide ilriand.
Mills refused to comment mi Ic;,.llin»f witni!« for cross examinFOREIGN
tion O f Im p ortan ce OT 1'olrarno loll,
1.730 Names registered To
Justice, Kinc Kounlult.
Thousands pny last tribute to this beyotiH that he .li&lt;| not nlan I? ' ,l,y l'" l!,,;,d f«r Mrs. Zachary
ckstng late
erv Cull tire In E sta b lish in g
Interior, Camellc Chnutcmps
Vole
In
Election
To
Be
a
lengthy
cross
examination
*,f
the
'"
"
"
'"
"
t
i
e
in
rontireUmi
with
her
Dowager Queen Alexamlria as
the wide­
Finance, Louis l.ouehcur.
&lt;
Fminilaliun o f C om m u n ity
dusky
wife,
AJice
Jones
Rhine|
*
,"
iir-J,s
that
(
’apt.
Paul
Foley,
forHeld
On
Tuesday,
Dec.
8
st economic hotly lies in slate before being
War, Paul I’ninlcvc.
lamler.
or
her
faNw-r,
G-orge
.lone',
“
dvoeate
o
f
the
court,
Kificalioii in- laid to rest in tomb beside her
Navy, Georges I-oyguoi,
"Inventors and homeseckers in
Who are expected
Approximately 1,730 voters were
. .
l!' Ik* the next ittempted to influence her testi­
husband.
Public Instruction, Edouard Dais
northern
communities
are
nil
mony
before
tho
court.
registered on tho city hooka when
witimcses. !i is predicted that Alice
kvailo'l out
nuier.
President Von Iliiuienbcrg to­
talking Sanford, und usking of the the time limit fixed by law proRhinelander's
eoumel
will
ask
le
r
A
request
fur
rucli
action,
and
jiradiiiiM on day signed the hill passed by
Gommcrco, Daniel Vlcnt.
said F. I*, hihited the entry of mldltiomil
if sho
sh«» still loves and ii.iXiUing
t \il|ing
IT
,for4. “ stenographic copy „r all *...ity’s
' , development,"
. ' I!!,
pn.'-l ginfrn*
Public Works, Ann tide De Monthe
Reichstag
which
ratified
the
Diluent
Sanford elU -; name., after r.:.ti» o’clock yesterday
effect a reconciliation wiY|j the
1"aony relating to the inchleut.C !' '.i'
" -11
conditions
.. I n
■clr.
l.ocnrnn
trcntiei*.
t
returned
from
i
afternoon,
Imt
this
list
does
not
If the Khiti husband, who deserted her a numth u," n,t1u''l '’-v J«»*|'h K. Davies, v "
v ’’J ' " ! , "i
Pensions, Paul Jourdain.
&lt;V 1 1 3 :1 »
Aristide Ilriand announces the after their marriage be t vearAu.- 7 ’ "!' V1 l,,r Mr»- ‘ ■ans.lowne, iv n J o .Y ih v ',,r wIi I firmly believe j show the number o f those quuti|t nf tiic bill
Agriculture, Jean Durand.
*
wiU witne
* an nc- ,j fled. .to. vote
in tho city .............
election
0
...............I to enter the personnel o f hit eighth cabinet on publication o f the fia t b • Imd ‘,r" u 'l yesterday by Rear Admiral I !: . .
1 9 HR
(’olonU’s, Ia’ oii Prrrier.
&lt;‘ampin’ll, judge
advUCJate L'i'iiiril T r n m i1? 1,111
'
!*'&gt;«-! to be bold Dec. 8, it Is announced,
today to President Dountergue. negro blood.
If*
This morning’s hitch was due to
-X
V
t"
1
4
r.u
.
ibditie
that
will
astound
th
e
'
Tor
a
cheek
by
II.
C
.lhtlloso;
couiw° r the Navy.
■ho •i;■| i It I
She is expected to answer
the fact that the donate cleniundutl
DOMESTIC
.
,n*'st opt'inii: tic of our citizens.” ' ty supervisor of registration, Is ex|fi&gt;i’ days of
the affirmative. Counsel for both
moro represent atNen in the caldA» I" the Milelii II trial, episode. In
many who
Gerald Chapman, given three »ides declined to comment «n"n yesterday, Rep.’ Reid dwl’am VlaD Ithat
iiet| the list an Mctni-officially fore-* -- p a l
trmany would I
‘L''1;
1
l&lt;‘ '‘ “ 'lunllfy
|i to o-i allrd months’ reprieve by Gov. Turn­ rumor that thn father o f Mr. Joprs”, r tim
rust containing only three mein" t
' ‘il.
"
s
r
....
M ,ax
'» r
bull, is now acting as one o f his white daughter, brought over fmm
Frank exIsirs o f the upper house. Senator
Do Monsie, Perrier and Roustun.
Ito the hu|H’ own lawyers in his fight to serve England
years ago is now
if I
J
U|Kin arriving at the I’nlaeo th is'
I
with his 2.r&gt;-year sentence in Atlanta. prosperous business man living
forenoon,
M.
Ilriand
said
there
continue on
Chicago judge says he will no
near Poiighkmjpsie, N. Y.
•‘ •»k .;%ciuenni ny in,- iic.li.s now allrueting the attention .,f
might he a few minor changes hut
newspapers desired to register
Jaity ami mr- longer award alimony to itho
air. Mills laughed nt the rrpotl t tenw counsel, caused him to turn (he nation.
|l:jW
that ho would bo ready to present
this
morning,
City
Clerk
L.
It.
childless wife who seckti n di­ that Rhinelandc'r’s fortune of
I JmiiN.ind-. I\iy Homage
sharply on the court member with | "We have all been nsleep for
his
collaborators
to
tho
president
1’
hilips
announced,
In
commenting
witics elim- vorce.
‘ •‘•‘I legacy from his grandfather, the exclamation:
&gt;the past decade" Mr. Funder^tut-' on the law closing tho bunk* on
LONDON, N .v. 28.—(A1) Th.ni- this l flat-noon.
Si I Y f f l * j
Ihtioiu with
The Rhinelander trial is caus­ bail nearly all b&lt; rn spont in prqi •
sands
o f pcrsois rendered hori,
,
ls'
,,Dt
«*«mn
rot.
and
id.
"but
we
have
at
last
nwakenM. lourdnln’s appointment l a __
Nov. 27, I f dnyt. Iteforo the 'g en ­
Ly via
| ing such a strain yu the nJnintifC -eeution o f the trial. “ I have no 1
nge to th*' Dow^iger Queen AUhtetl to the possibilities that lire rep­
arbitn.tion and his bride lhat he is r* ported idea that ho spent anything lil:*- , , *, ’ incident happened na Mr. resented in Sanford’s central lo- eral &lt;•! etlon to be held on the first miilrn in Westminister Abbey un­ first time that Aleicc-lmrraino has
\
“ t r ti'
been so represented in tho min- '
Tuesday
after
the
first
Monday
in
Inatior.i, it i&gt; to lie aging fast while Tils wife
* 100.000,” Mr. Mflla said, “ lind 1"i ‘ |"iV erossoxmniuing Maj. Jar- eulion in the celery delta and
til
an
early
hour
today.
In
nn
endIstry
sinco
the
premiership
of
December.
p*nd iniiw-trial in raid to he near a nervous certainly I got very little of it."
.1. Ii.im, one of tho two pro.su• oranoo lanih, attil its a&lt;lvantn^*
.1
.
I L, !,h bne from shortly after the I’olncaire. The undersecretaries o f
now is in a breakdown.
I he registration books
hooks show a I funeral yesterday they passed by state
Mr. Mills hopes for an early eiitiiui witnesses, presented yestcr- cons position at the head o f the
are:
|*e thougflt to
Mitchell court martial recesses conclusion o f the ease. “ The strain '
e ye
year 192ft |tho bier in the dimly lighted eaHastening to apologize, King St. John: River or what will soon gain of ,1 names for the
Aviation, M. Laurent-Eynnr,
in Knasia.
over week-end to permit
its i-i telling on my client and he is explained that ho was “ merely |lie an inlet waterway of national
and
it
is
believed
that
nut
‘.V’" 11 h believed tliht more I theilrnl until I o’clock YbhTmorm
Wnr, M. Onsolu.
I in London to members to ace the Arm y-Navy
than a score o f additional nnm* s |mg.
aging rapidly.” lie said, “ He is nl- talking to another member o f the- ! importance, a I&gt;&lt;■*&gt;*11if*11 xeeni*
Finance,
Paul Monk
pan delegates football game In New York.
**' would •/have
been
on . . .the.1 ••
It ...........
seemed to w
he m
the
nm: t broken hearted over the ease court.
. . .
.
ij iu
mil
ii »
extending
ufimiiiK 11
from
mu i.ir
far mu
northern
ilium i1JWi.
.»
.1 _ *placed
« ,
v lU'riru to
Merchant Marine, Charles Danutire that the
I flout care who you wer* points i*. the k* vs of Florida.
if the time hud permitted pay tribute to Alexandra before Iclou,
and feels deeply th*' humiliation
STATE
ppatient over
Diking to." Foley returned, who
"The construction of the S t .' " Kl” tr,‘Il,,1
on *,m *uKh Saturday ns she w- • lai.l .......... i.nlav he a,le
Liberate decision, M. Chauvin.
The McArthur will litigation iie has undergone. If f did not adilei
wionji
wldvd
he
wanted
it
"in
the
rrc.
Johns
Indian
River
canal
will
fu
r
-'
m“
l,y
c,Uzcn8
suppos- King Edward M l. h.’r husband,
know
from
the
official
record
he
I’hysicnl Education, l ’uul IleanAllies anti hearing in Jacksonville is in re­
ord.1
In his statement, lifter nil- ther enhance this city’s reputation 11 ’
I
‘ he tomb beneath St. Georges xct.
is only 22. I would take him for ,r*l.
cess for the week-end.
|m enlarged.
I lte election will be held to fill |Ghnpel nt Wind .or.
jmirnnieut, however, the defense a-&lt; a tourist center offering every
Housing, M. I.evasseue.
Jacksonville man charged with n man o f at least .’Mi."
thc« vacancy enused by tho termin- 1 W’ li ’ti I’lidnight approached it
ounsel
iniKiuneing
that
he
would
attraction
that
tho
trauciout
M. ilriand intends to devote nuwt
Counsel
for
Mrs.
Rhiurfander
|
buying wife, asks permission
&lt; Hnmtt'd that some TfilMlOO o f his time to foreign affair.i
expert tin* ease to reach the jury move to strike it from the record. &lt;« eks," Mr. Forster predicted, “ nml atimi of Dr. G. J. Marshall's term ’v'
t" attend her funeral today.
.--aiil he would take no advantage of I expect Sanford's future tourist as city commissioner, and the polls had filed past the coffin. The lino
Ho has appointed I’iorre Laval
No trace has been found o f Tuesday afternoon unless the
at tiie old fire station will he o p -, outside the Abliey hud lessened in an under secretary o f stato for the
tlm
incident
although
ns
every
development
to
go
hand
in
huiul
plaintiff
introduces
surprise
wit­
Arthur Henry, Negro, o f Orlan­
lawyer knows, were this a civil with the growth of its commere- cited from 7S1U o'clock to sunset length, but there still were many jiesidenry o f the counsel and the
do. or his three abductors, who nesses in rebuttal.
oil Dec. 8.
who desired to enter the cathedral. latter will attend the internal mat­
procceding the jury would have ial growth.
spintid him away from a 1lOH*
II. It. Stevens r.nd E. F. I!
The tire I officials, however, order ter connected with the premiership.
been
immediately
discharged.
"In
this
connection”
he
added,
pital following a shouting! a
f­
IlfM. lament was a full fledged
_ While there were reports that "I would like to urge Hanford holder are the only two candidates ed tile gates clo-ed us the midnight
fray between he and two detect­
Gen. King would resign or ask to citizms not to neglect the basic who will offer for the office, |)r. hour struck. Disappointed people
2h.—or&gt; ives, who were also injured.
J. Marshall, having declined to e!amni&lt;d Ininllv and nt firyt vainly iri"t accepted the untier socretury&gt;c excused from further duty on foundation of this community itlu
■ lit iir a t im t
run for re election, claiming that In lm permitted to render their last i.liip nt the request o f former Fi­
LOCAL
the
court,
it
was
the
general
opmost
important
factor
in
the
city’s
I. *■m\
St MeArnance Minister fnllniux, who is u
inion that be would be content to pr&lt; enti and future development the press of personal business p re -j I, ■••eeta tn the dead.
frank I*. Forster, president
“ ho|„ . | .
close personal friend.
Abbey Reopened For One Hour
have the incident simply erased iitnl that is tin* culture of celery vented his proper attention to pub­
&lt;'f r irst National Hank, upon
* w ill o f
lic affairs.
Tlic new enhinel is compoicd o f
After
going
through
tho
crowd
from
the
records.
and
other
produce."
M Me.\r- " turn from New York, iHresscs
four
:’ ?iintors and nine deputies.
ami
lalking
to
some
of
tho
more
The Valdez Grill, including a
Mr. Forster declared that norththe import unco o f celery grow ­
^ lle , Wi
*1.m,'irons it was found that many
era investors and business men
dining room capable of seating 7n
ing
as
well
as
catering
to
tour­
Really Hoard Will
r e v o lte d ,
o f them had come from distant
were giving less
attention to
persons and two mailer rooms for
| » th- \Vee|; ists.
a
■ • i
•
farts o f thr country. When this
tirietly tourist cities and wore
* ity registration list shows private dinner parties, will be
Advertise Listings concentrating
1a s i e m n u * f * 1
kvM»wii the ALL'y wa.4
on Florida eomniun- &lt; a r m o r s
1l»*ling in many new names qualified to completed and oim’ iiciI for Imsinc
-ai
&gt;•
gy
^ jrcBjirm i| fnr one* hour, rnnhliiut
itie * that combined tourist attar*'- rn
other rein- v” ti in the coming city election. within n few weeks, according to
In order that the people of San­ lions with a commercial solidity
I o Kadio Loncert n"Thrco
,,i“*i*,‘*•»n«*. »h.s.-ofri„.
Mr . Mathilda Williams, a nu nnounccnicnt made today by ford may •
obtain
idea amt
and
Mwathed &lt;o
•mam some me:,
, Ht;l|,i|ity
IIN that
tragic deaths havo occur
I i
Wurt
W.
Warner,
manager
of
tlm
I j ^ l
appreciation
•'f the resident o f Sanford for 20 years
I i.
. _ . ---------■ ,
ifd in connection with th*’ passing
..... il" " [ i s ..... for this city’s Slogan of "i'ity
Drastic
repairs
and
improvo
Vnldez Hotel, which »vill nperati the Sanford•I Leal I’.s 'jile
Hf. Cn urge | •bin stnldently Friday afternoon
RAPIDS,
W
I
WISCONSIN
Im ar.l... ..
••
"f Alexandra. Yesterday evening
i n m a stroke o f apoplexy,
the grill room for the convenience n|)|| t||0 , haraeter of the men emu- .Substantial.
Nov. 28.—I.l’i Two mysterious Ho’ Lady May ores, wife o f Sic merits now being curried out ut
•f 'no
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
The
new
Forrest
laike
Hotel
the city gas plant
will insure
Reiter gas is promised Hun- o f its "nests.
■‘il; - ’ Cn- t|„.
I’.’ .i.ig it. a pilbllellv committee r(.|lri.„ .l(1;t „ „ „ (lf tlu.
,t masked gunmen utalkcd into a WII ’ mi IJrakc, lord Mayor o f
Sanford homes o f receiving betf
"
r'l
people
following
the
com
­
Tho
main
rnom
is
nrti
tlealiv
roadhouse
half
it
mile
from
th
i.
In
l-cade,| by I’ rank McNeil i.n.l in- ai.Ili&lt;.Vem,’iila of this section" the
i London, died suddenly from heart t*r pressure and a better quality
city last night and shot two men ■
at h n v in g pletion of improvement}! now be­ decorated and arranged, and th eiinling II. A. Howard and I. II. p
iSajl|
■
h Itad atti mil tl a
I ‘ *1
completed grill is expected to r&lt;’p Seruggi, bus dei-id’.d to luuiicb
as they sat listening to a radio memorial service in St. Paul's ca­ of gas, according to n statement
tn .Cun . ing made by city officials,
"Develop your tourTst uttrnc- concert.
made today by City Manager W.
bunera! services f.ir late Cant. resent one of th*’ most modern and
thedral.
, Imal
. , nilverti: ifitf
lions, build more hotels, beautify
II. Williams, who attributed tho
is belli at Episcopal best equipped small restaurants in through
R. A. Davis, a farmer, watt in­
the page:! of the Sunford , hl. lity
tht. wutorfront” be
It '
h*:,;k;r'’d in
The afternoon Cuon custodian
caused
in
bnu'b
!•
ruhiy
afternoon.
this section o f the state.
stantly kill’ d. A bullet plowed of th&lt;* W’est Minister Abbey, who recent inconvenience
Coruln ^ f„reIfr "*
Ileruld.
said,
"but
do
not
forget
that
tho
many homes by low pressure of
&gt;al.|.z Hotel grill makes aaOne• oOIf me
the private
dining
Iiriwi**- •
•*■*••&gt;*. mon
beginning
ami n«T- ruiuncenieiit
beginning He*’,
Doc. I and extending Ilt!tuninco „ r Sanford’s continued through hi* brain.
bod overtaxed himself in nrrung- gas to the inadequate equipment
that
grill
William Hauer, nt &lt;&gt; a farmer, b\" for the funeral o f Alexandra
to lie known ns tho ‘Orange Room through the *’iitire month, a double ^g p ^ th a,„| prosperity is found in
•b? last
L
that is in operation
nt the city
off t" Provide page
.
„,|vertis«’im’r
will 1be
„ parfloned
____
advertisement
will appear.
.......... |1(, aiq au| producing ability of its was shot jo the ndbomcn and wa»|w ‘ nt hornt, m. ” i nm llfrail| it hn, plant.
M e T i 'u ^ i
h, r
«
3
hwPuthe
: ' 1|,,J’ w,« "P^n on Dec. 1.
two divisions for the accomoda­ daily in 1 be Herald with apace al- 1fj(.|,|
expe* ted to live.
iKren Iim» much for me," his w if
......... nml' give tho fields and the riotThe
Mr. Williams declared that the
killers challenged their in­ beard him murmur as she snt nt
tion o f small private parties, and lotted to each member of He farmer equal if not greater eonsui t
murhitury at the ga:; works waa
tended
victims
tiefuro
firing.
will
lx*
decorated
and
dc
igmd
in
' ' ’•:•* .1 t,
bis bedside. Immediately he died. designed to produce 100,000 feet
board, and the bargain:) that each j,| •ration than you would accord
"David, we want you” calmly
J»‘-nv i„ lh
an unusual and attractive idyl*. lint to offer.
A large bell which tilted and fell
others.’
Uni ■
announced the taller of the two. over pinned a man to the floor of of gas n d:iy instead of tho 200,000
A raised platform in the corner
Mrs. C. I*. Marlowe, secretary
feet that is now required in San­
Then ho fired from the hip.
o f tiie main room will Ik? occupied of the organization will assi..t in
the belfry, crushing his head and ford homes.
“
Bauer,
you’re
next,"
said
the
Army Downs Navy
•uniiiiti
body.
by nn orchestra at meal
( the preparation of data for the
Ho said that an oxpert from the
and regular dinner dances will be daily advertisements.
By 10 to :i Count other us ho fired.
M I " ) f vX,
!
I '
factory supplying tho machinery
Tiie
gunmen
then
hacked
out
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inaugurated if this plan pn&gt;v»n
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was
on
the
spot
for
the
purpose
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escaped
in
an
automobile.
;a the h,».irm^
'
popular
with
Sanford’s
younger
The
final
score
o
f
the
ArmyW
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FEE
UfelH
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2)(DAVTo n A ijKA(;II( K]a., Nov.
directing improvements und sug­
Frank Flaloff, proprietor of tho
l
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Navv
game
played
today
on
the
set, it is said.
gesting now equipment, and pre­
lfl’ — i* le
is
hcirimiinif
l o s A n g e l e s . n «»v. 28.—Jack
Washington Grid iron gave the roadhouse, was sitting with Davis
Remodeling work has b*-"" comdicted that the near future would
[and
Bauer
when
the
shooting
becadets the long end of a I0-.'I
pi ted, Mr. Warner stated, and Dempsey wants the city t*i rcduc*?
‘b i L n
witness a relief o f tho presunt
gnn.
score amaiucd by dcsirraU’
i&gt;he.MnP v lmi7n," la nrc being pub All that is delaying the opening the $lu daily license fco on his
situation.
was added to the ense
Tl
" ■''or*bern newspuiiors.
of the grill is the delnv attending gym, which, with a state tax h • playing in 2nd and 3rd quarters byMystery
^Rtipodes
the fuel that apparently Itaucomplains
is
denting
his
hank
roll.
the
delivery
of
equipment
expect­
•rought
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"icssago
The funeral o f Gapt. W. A. Fitts
vj. i 'l|
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Horida
«r and Davis were strungers. IJau1 [|
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yesterday
Convict Boss Now
ed hero last week.
t 0’ Snv. 28 _
cr declared he bad never seen Davis pioneer Sanford citizens, was held
Allen,
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•» vice-president
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Under $2,500 Bond
until lust night when he met him nt 3:30 o'clock yesterday aftur'. a n T 4 Shore- 7
n,,u,a^ ‘r "&lt; O'.ytona
noon at Holy Cross
Episcopal
nt
th*'
roadhouse.
Robbery
was
Death
Claims
Mrs.
hrr?. Au,‘ Uk- v wiiu l wlnR » week’s interChurch, with Itcv. Mortimer Glov­
ALBEMARLE, N. C.. Nov. 2 8 . not attempted.
Y,,n" I,.
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of ‘ be biggest
Matilda
Williams
er officiating.
— Facing charges of murder
«• lir.'c -r
I
.m, M uf ‘ be North.
Cnpt. Fitts wus for many y.’ urs and assault with a “ deadly wea­
'»i Kr, ,
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: i'&lt;‘rs ure heginning1 to
Center Plays S. C.
u member and vestryman o f the pon", N. C. Cranford, convict *u
[kWa.1. „ '1 by;’ '
}'i ‘ he real causo of this
Friends of Mrs. Matilda Wil­
und his funeral wus tho perintendent was bniay under bond !
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 28.—(A'l woman, who is in tin? St. Lukou
On Columbia Grid church
liams, 818 W. Jrd Street. #«»■
hospital suffering from n bullet
first to be be Id in the building, of 82,000 to appeur at the next
—Visibly
shaken
by
the
tragedy
rhocked to hear of her
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which was placed in service on session of Superior Court in Stun^
kfl"wn in i “ When
denth yesterday altcrnoen from • which broke up hi* home at the nl.no In'cn inflicted by Allen, wus
COLUMBIA, 8. C.. Nnv. 28.— Krister Sunday.
ley county.
'Mhp ii'nt'i" Ir#rryi'ng
finU HtnrU‘,?
nu" Florida? „ rlh,s
■taynw ny-from - stroke o f apoplexy sustain^* •* dinner hour Thanksgiving evening, recovering today, hospital author­ f/P)— Center College of Danville.
Mrs. M. F. Barnes and Mrs. T.
Tho two indictments canto from
Ky.. nml tho University o f South A. Neal, daughters o f Capt. Fitts, the grand jury yesterday folio*
11. lie v‘ cl f/opngandn many people her home shortly after •* 0 c ,,c C c Allen, 28. who surrendered ities said.
for their who nrr now residing in Orlando, ing a three day probe into the al­
Allen today was unwilling to Curolinu were ready
. , to E. W. Hayes, night county jail­
i I- •|U,&lt; ns *bc result Flor- in the afternoon.
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Mrs.
Williams
was
report™
w
talk
about
the
trugudy,
pending
coiojiat
here
thin
afternoon
to und Capt. uml Mr*. It. Sheldon, leged mistreatment o f prisoners
er,
later,
asked
for
permission
to
f r !!! ) ^ 0 n AU»n said
“ 8Cri0US b ,o v /" -Mr­
close tins collegiate football sen- o f New Smyrna were nntong the by the fonnun.
havo been in excellent liralth ^ attend the funeral of his wif**. the advice of counsel.
P
H o m o ^ ^ c e n t l y , owing to a coun- her death came as a ^ ^ ‘foSd I M ^ 'V /n i c Allen. 22. of whose
"W e were all sitting down to son in South Carolina. This is the many who came to pay their Inst
her many acquaintances
- , hrrc nuri|cr he stands charged on th. supper; that's all i will say at this only game in tho stato today and tribute to one o f the most respect­
WEATHER
time." h&lt;? declared' when asked to it drawing u patronage from dif­ ed citizens o f Sanford, who died
and this section of the
^
op ; jail docket
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28-G TV
D-h i t|... ,|,
’'KHining to realize that sho has lived for more
Thursday morning.
Weather outlook for the week b*
Mrs. Allen’s bo*ly was found in confirm or deny the story told yes- ferent parts o f tho state.
Both teams had light workouts
Honorary (mil bearers were: ginning Monday:
*io.| ' rj* r-i-lig a tcd , . y Yroim'’ Jn«|a was in- yenrs.
. , K„ „ a room of her h*.mc about III! tcrilay bv Whitmore.
b .l ! ' ,l{ bp, n / ^ . brough Motives o f bus Charles Hawkins, M. F. Robinaon,
Mrs Williams is M rviw
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norUl Df this city early . '*-1 Ho admitted that there wa.* a here yesterday.
South Atlantic and cast &lt;iv
result *u
of | fourth person in his home when
und Alexander Vaugh. Active pall states: Mostly fair except for a
" 'a i r y mid a keen daughter,
daUKhUr. M
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V
terdatf. She died as the rc*olt
‘ tiie trouble began Thursday night. BLOCK SIGNALS INSTALLED bearers were A. P. Connelly, C. period o f rains shortly after r*
J- T&gt;.
And w‘, h t e I'C° i,!!c ln the nor‘ b. this city, and n «f1r3n,lf "infurd. a bullet wcurd through her beat..
GARMISCH, Nov. 28,—(/P)— W. Goodrich, Forrest Lake, C». I. middle o f tbo week. Modcn
Miss Nora Powell, also of •3n|“ , j r lln.,P.| .erviren for her art to L' He declined, however, to dUcbww
Funeral services will b* comiuct-1
alT Vcrdic. in -Nasiauj this person’s identifiention. Conn­ •birtonkirchen-Klectrirk block »ig- ’ ucks, G. A. Speer, and B. F. temporatureo moat o f tho we&lt;
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King, l| work- nah ha* lieen insullcd on tobog­ Whitncr. Interment followed st followed by a cold spell at end
flr«-Ur they
Northem agentB ed nt 3:30 o ’cloct this afternoon |hcidjloday nt %c.utc.
gan
iy thtj Ui
iuu Alps. tU Lew municipal cemetery, _
at tho Mii'ler F nteral Home, RcT‘ |c#j ^
Whitmore, brother of the] log on the case,
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* ‘ aung bouth.”o t5lclr tnink*

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MANY NEW NAMES
SAYS (TTY WELL APPEAR ON CITY
KNOWN IN NORTH LIST OF VOTERS

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Valdez G r i l l To
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Better G a s Will
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Municipal P l a n t

Bandits Kill Two
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On State
awsed By Jealous
business Interests

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Captain Fills,Aged
Sanford Citizen, Is
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Asks Permission To Attend Funeral

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Where the skill of a
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IV If ASTER skill of a city builder is evident in Loch-Arbor. Improvements that are now well under
1V 1 way give promise of making Loch-Arbor one of the most attractive developments ever placed
before the local home seeker or investor. It is a promise that will be kept to the letter.
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OCH-AI'HOR is the foremost development o f the Sanford district. The number of lots and
homesitcs will be as limited as they were in the Crystal Lake Club Section. You are familiar
with values in the nearby sections, you should familiarize yourself with every plot of LochArbor that will be developed. Study this development, you v ill recognize that this is the type of
community that will never lack for buyers.

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E want you to see Loch-Arbor. Drive your own car if you prefer It is our wish that a repreV V. sentative accompany you that every phase ol the development program can he explained in
detail. Delaying your visit to this development may mean disappointment when the next section
is offered to the public.

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Escaped Convict Is
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Wednesday
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evenings
subject,

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Persecutions'
n "Judy o f conditions in Roumanin.
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The First Baptist Church ex- FT. PIERCE, Fla., Nov.— UP)—
tenets n hearty welcome to resi- Tom Roach&gt; escaped convict o f a
Michigan penitentiary, was held
dents and visitors.
here today under a $2,500 bond for
CHRISTM N SCIENCE SOCIETY the grand Jury on a charge of the
Christian Science Services are theft o f an automobile. He was
held in the Woman’s Club, Oak arrested in Eau Gallic and brought
Avenue near Third Street, every here by St. I.ucio county deputies.
h unday morning at 11:00 o’clock. He pleaded guilty to the charge,
Sunday School at l 6 "6o. Subject! admitting that he stole the autofur Sunday: "Ancient and Modem I mobile to make n trip to JacksonNecromnnry alias Mesmerism ami ville.
Hypnotism, Denounced.’’
Wednesday
evening
services
Pensncnla — 500
watt
radio
which InclucvQ testimonies of henling are held in the Woman’s Club broadensting station will be erect­
ed soon, behind city hall.
» t ,:00 o’clock.
'I h\s S &gt;ci&lt; ty maintains a free
reading room where the Bible ami
authorized f ri: cirri Science liter­
ature m iy lie read, borrowed or
Jpurchased. room 517 First Nationj «l Hank Rvilrling. Open Wednesdny and Saturday from two until
five.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday S-hnol, F. II. Adams,
Sunt., fl;:o A. M.
Men’s Wesley Bible Class 10:00
A. M.
Morning Worshin; Sermon by
ra 'tor 11:00 A. ,V,.
Upworth League meetings 0:30
I'. M.
1 I ren h'.ng by the pastor 7:30 P

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A co
cordial
invitation to visitors
| r 1 ‘ " nil "Irnng ers. New members will
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e j at the morning service.
Emmet I.mender nntl Genevieve Hrnilrickf- staged j, colonial w deling
at the teccnt centennial celebration nt Ilerlford, Iml. The crowd
.thought It wan cnly in fun but Inter Ivnrnct) it
marriage. ■ CONGRFG/jTH " \ l , CHURCH
Sunday
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, .Morning Service and Sin.to i, 11
‘ock.
LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MII.AHY &lt; cEvenlrg
Service. 7:80 o'clock.
BY MAKY MAIIKII \l.t.
A ccrrllal w Icome for nil stringin the chy arc invited to make
Copyright McClure Syndicate
this their church home.
Thr Light-weight Evening Wrap ly over the hack of your chair,
liar. Many Advantage* T.tfn of gild t.r mctnl brocade enrele •.- U H l'RCll OF T in : HOLY CROSS
FirM Sunday in Advent.
Year.
Ghitrch School U;|5 n. m.
The material of this evening
' cltbration of Holy Commuii- j
cane is called gold tissue gmifro
ion ntul sermon II a. m.
— because its surface is like that
Evening Prayer and sermon,
of a waffle, which the French call
7:J!0 p. m.
gniifre.
Special selections of music.
To the woman of fashion who
Morning: Organ Voluntary "la
never goes forth after dark it vi
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Plaintive Song” Nubbins.
In a luxurious, well-heated motor
Of ft rtnry—Soprano solo “ Re­
car th'.ro i* no rtaj necessity for
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pent Y »" t iyril Scutt.
n very thick or very heavy ev, aI'.vening:
Organ Voluntary- ; |
Ing wrap. There is a Invitdi use of
i layer In II.' Flat" Guibrunt.
;
fur trimming on many of tin
Offertory:
avior Like a Shop- j
coals, there are nil-fur cout* mr.de
herd Lead I V ’ N'eidlingcr.
r
o f tha aoftor, thinner f u n —such
as mole or ermie. As you may hnvt
A coriiinl welcome awaits all !
ViMtors,
I
a hail the good fortune tft discover
for yourself a rather lightweight
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• coat of metal cloth such as you
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
may have worn at Drauvllle c
High School Auditorium
other fn nloiinble resorts In-t rum
IHb!
School Ur 15 o'clock.
mer will really prove wnim etiougi
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Communion mal sermon II
for the chillicnt days in autumn.
clock.
If It is collared and othrrwis
‘ 'I h** I nemptiril Cup."
Irlmmetl with fur. it will surely
’ernu fi 7:10 o'clock.
. prove warm enough for ret I win­
“ ’I’lte Tbitiking M an ."
ter—providing, of course. Unit you
Everyone is cordially invited.
have at your disposal a well heat­
ed motor car.
y
For the rest of womankind who
aspire to fashion on a thin pur*.'
and who go to dinner part If* &lt;m
foot or In tin* frigid atmo-p'it re
of a public taxi or the family
flivver u warmer, heavier evening
wrap may he nedossary.
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Ono reason, however, why it i.
well to manage will the light &lt;
weight wrap if possible i . because
o f the trick now’ o f carrying your
evening wrap with you into the
theutte, the restaurant, tin ball­
room or ev n the dining roam. It
Isn't nulto considerate if you have
a lovely coat o f gold lame to leave
it in the dressing room to glister
and gleam for rut eyes save tin. ,&gt;
o f the blase iitabl, whoso only in­
terest in your metal ia in the pie c
you may leave in hei hand when
you leave. You should mid In tb ■
decorations of the room where von
dance or dine by flinging your coat

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Therli*%*’r of1 the N E 'i. Section 14,
Township -1 It., liangc HI n&gt;,
and a ll 1 parties claiming Interest
In and to the above described pro­
perty whether known or unknown.
Defendant*
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Illll to Utilet Title.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
To Agnes T. Lewis, ir living, and
if dead, all persons claiming Inter­
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
ests under Agnes T. Lewis, deceased
or otherwise. In atm to the^ follow ­
County. Florida.
ing described lends
In Seminole rseil)
Bv: A. M, W E E K S . D, C.
county. Florida to-w lt:
•’ llA m .EH i’. DICKINSON,
The N\V 11 of the N E 'i. Section
Solicitor for Complainant.
II Township It S.. Range 31
Nov. 7. H. 21. 2S; Dec. 3.

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hill H L i u i i l n these factors are paramount.
LOCATION

IMPROVEMENTS

This is one o f the most important factorss
to consider in making* an investment, or
selecting a home site. Molly Hill Heights
just three miles from the business dis­
trict o f Daytona, bordered by two high
grade developments, and only a five
minute drive to the Ocean, offers the
homeseekers or investor everv featurp
that is offered in the higher type dtvelonment.

1lie curt mg bad to do some .
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otigitutl, and h re is the latest verHoI h. . .
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FIRST I’ A111'1ST CHURCH
■'ioti, a jew. led ornament in dia­
Pro. .hi
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Sunday School ll:3fi a, m.
mond,i and pearls that follows the
Juita.r !"tJlioirV l tN‘ i
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Morning wor-hip mid ••nm.r . nntunil I'jape &lt;if the tar instead of
Ini fT/y &lt; . r
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Subject, "Diamond.! at falling from the lobe. While inr‘u V'./*
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Builur ( hristian Endeavor meot-i
Yottnu I’foj le's l olon i Ili'.Jll ten ding, we enniiot feel it will
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ARNES T. LEWIS. H living, and If
dead, the heirs devisee*, grantees
nr other claimants under Agnes 1 .
lew is In and to tho follow ing de­
scribed lands In Setnltiolo County,

ordered to appear to the above enrnied cause on or a tfora the first
Monday in December,
same
being a rule day of this court, nnd
the seventh day of the month, and
n default thereof
a decree pro
confess., will be entered ngalnst
you and each of you. and said cause
proceed ex parte.
It Is further ordered that this
order be published once a week for
four consecutive week* In the San­
ford ll-rald. a newspaper publish­
ed at Sanford. Florida.
w it nr** my luinrt. untl m?ril of i il'l
court, tilts the Cth cloy o f Novem­
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At tho Churches
I be cbitteh givis i.n- puitlir
'ortlbtl invitation to attend then
I'ltL’SHYTKt IAN CHURCH
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Services Sunday will lie u.t f.d-,

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NOLB COt.VTY. FLORIDA.
You and each of you ara hereby
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I he improving program includes asphalt
streets, concrete sidewalks, city waterand
lights, in fact every convenience and im­
provement will be incorporated for the
com fort o f the residents o f Holly Hill
Heights.

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Lots in Holly Hill Heights are now selling’ tor $1100
and up. Prices are soon to advance. Act quick.

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Hooper, mjd manager
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Lake team
League, is to pilot the JohnsonJloffat crew.
The only team without a leader
thus far is Coral Gable#, which
hopes to have Tyrus Raymond
Cobb, the Georgia Ptuch, at its
head. Wherever sporting pngeii
are read, the name o f Cobh is fam ­
ous.
Sundays* games will la* played
in Fort Lauderdale, Lake Worth
and Miami or Coral Gables. Other
i-.fo onwnt Mnntlflvs names are
to be played in Miami,
A schedule o f 75 or more games
will be played, the game# in Miami
being scheduled for the ball park
at North West 16th Avenue and
ilrd Streit, where accommodations
for women fans and children have
Ivctr specially prepared. Women
nnd children are to be admitted
free to all games except Sundays
nnd holiday;*.
Fans nro eagerly awaiting the
day when they can see such stars
as Frisch nnd Sisler nnd Cobh, if
he conies here, hnd the*sale
- t.o_f season tickets is rtported to bo pro
gresing rapidly. „ io e lfA V

lvansas Man Refuses
Tinny’s Wife Given
To Believe Son Dead
Divorce And Alimony
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After delaying funeral prepara­
tions nine hours
because they
doubted the word o f physicians
that he was dead, relatives o f G.
W. Cupp wealthy Kansas and
Oklahoma lnml owner, last night
agreed tc go on with the burial.
Mr. Cupp, who was 72 years old,
had been subject to fainting spells.
When he collapsed yesterday and
hi*
family believed for a time that
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MINEOLA, N. \7, Nov. 28.— (IP)
—A decree granting a divorce to
Mrs. Frank Tinney, wife o f the
black face comedian, wits handed
down today by Justice Reigrlman.
Mrs. Tinney was awarded cus­
todian of the son, Frank Jr,. nnJ
$200, a week alimnnv
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?®ven Children
S&gt;aved
When Shipyard Burns
TARPON SPRING
____S, Nov. 23.— i
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(even children were rescued |
by thesir parents with difficulty 1
Exceptional
from a fire which destroyed the j
Ancloto shiip building plant hero
early today *"*
___ .family, occupy-'
itig an apartment on
&lt; the second l Plum bing Calls ror
floor reached the istreet just as j
the buildin ghurst into
flames.
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A . D. ROSIER
Light small vvvrcl* and several
cars were destroyed in the flames
which caused an estimated totul
loss of Stvv nun
If you’ re particular about

The Housewife’s
Diary

Fla.; The call
soaml in three
park# .Sunday,
fiidule for the
p t&gt; Sunshine
iilly announcOld-fashioned crr.nbt\jry sauce
cinfcrenw in
1 C. Gardiner, lias always seemed to u.s jjbsolutoly necessary for Thanksgiving
JfUC.
im from Coral day. Y&lt;ui can manage without
i ifter ntUun- the celery nnd boiled oninn«, the
r‘h false ro­ sweet potatoes, the nuts nnd rais­
ll Gabies rep- ins nnd even the pumpkin pic, but
n ironed out. _ you must have cranberries. With­
the League is in recent yenrs people we know
jlr. Gardiner, have tried to serve crnnberrioj
urtcd support with flourishes— as if they were r)
nry team will Irifle ashamed of "thu old-fashion­
the league or­ ed sailed. Ho they have made
bedy.
"cranberry punch”— a frozen con­
riU outdo New coction o f oranges, ernnberries anH
ij big league pineapple in which you would h n V
tiladflphia or trouble in recognizing
_
_ the crun&gt;
dll have six berry flavor at all.
jtually every
One rook I know mokes a "cran­
berry sauce” to serve with turkey
r Mr. Gnrd-t from sonte strnined ernnberry juice
■’ Whitting-1
sugar, butter and lemon juice. Ye
.p.linL' I'd '
good old-fashioned ernnberty sauce
:f-s manager
1was not even strained. Wo make
Lam.
(vd the Coral it by cooking the cranberries in
previous loag- the top of a double boiler with
] Cummericnl half n cupful o f water to a quart
rtoU# aucee.sn. 'of the berries. They cook until
can In; crushed with n spoon,"
ie league are they
1
are then removed from the fire
ikies, Miami 1
mushed and Bxv.celened with
i, lljca Raton and
;
it. Piloting 1■iiinuliit’ d ml ;;.r tu taste. Tlun
they nre turned out into n
Chill, dean of '■hen
’
riran Associn- ]big glass dish to cool the work
j three world's is
i over.
!&gt;id you ever notice tlte ndverwill have Ira
r1Philadelphia I
of the “ wi-e j
om. Frankie i

East, less bealrinln* a t the North­
west corner o f !-ot No. 4 run Houth
4.17 chains. Kaat 290 feet N «rtheseterly around Church lake to
the Township line W e st S.C* chains
to htslnnlnir anil th« North 5.as
acres of lot 1 and lots 4. *. and
7 ot Weiner's Subdivision as record­
ed In IMat Boor 1. Pane #. of the
Public Uncords uf Seminole County.
Florida; and the Northeast uuartrr
n{ Government tot No. 2. Section 7.
Township ;o , South. lian a* !'•» East
nnd the North haif of the Northwest
quarter o f (Invertiment lot No. 2.
H
1. Township SO South.
U.ingo
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Prrfistrnt coughs and cold* lc^d to
serious trouble. You can stop them
do- now with Creomulilon, an emulsified
creosote that Is pleasant to take, Creomulsion is a new medical discovery
iw'iTold action; it soothes and
In als tins inflamed membranes and in­
hibits perm growth.
Of all known drURs, creosote Is rec­
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent cough# and colds and other
forms of throat trouble*. Crcomulsion
contains, in ndJition to creo#ote, other
healing clement# which Soothe and heal
llie infected membranes and stop the
irritation and inllammallon, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the scat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of ilia germ*.
Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
family reunion. And the idea is a bronchitis and other forms of respira­
good one. Just Imfurr tlie festive tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing
up- -the
day xvu nlvaya take stock of china N
f —
* system
* * “ after colds or Du.
and chtsewiirc nnd bay new piecc»
tn take tlte place of those Mint
have become broken or badly nick­
ed. • It seem ua if expense^ that
cornu regularly utj a certain tjm j
every year ur tint so difiiiiilt to
meet us the e that come unexpect­
edly.
Faithfully,
MARTHA.

IN TIII7 ( I Ilia IT I Ol'HT OF T H E
ki:\ i:\ T ll . i i i m i i i ,
(T illin '
oi m i ; v t x t f . o f r i.o it iiiA .
in * ..n r im sf . m i .n o m ; c o i n t v . i \ n i x x i r .i t x .
! ! i : A p : Ib-utioa of ANNA K W A L ­
LACE. f•,r tb,&gt; removal of lh« &lt;Uanbltlt t rH of a married woman.
Nolle*
S o lid 1 It hereby nlven that t. the
umli run n.-.l. a m.irrluil woman, Ibo
wife of Henry W illiam Wullacu. »ltil
a rrsbb'tii of Sanford, ami ibo Hiaio
of Floilil.t, intend in apply by pvtltIon iii I'iuimvry (o ibo Juduo *&gt;f
the Fire-nit i .mi of the Seventh Ju­
dicial ( .rrtiit of lb t Stale of Flurhlit. In and '
ilu* Couniy of HenInofi'. on the .irtl day of PoormlUT,
I'jJTi. at Sanford. Florida or wher(O T the Fmirt m«&gt; then bo. Ot a
I
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;.&gt; i ... i , , k . . lake ebarKu of.
and control my property and to bocome a (r- • denier in every n spect.
ANNA I*. WALLACE.
IleCidte* X- Spencer,
|
Sullcltui i for Petitioner.

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Sanford Radiator and

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M. W E E K S . l&gt;. C.
NEW F.T.L'A n i&gt; HOY Kit.
SolUliorn for Comptninnht.
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A. I). ROSIER
Sanford grew between 1910-25
The Presbyterian Church grew
This is evidence o f the fact that the church has
been 1h*1i ing people with their spiritual problems.
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Whereas
It appears
from the
sworn lull of Complaint duly filed
herein that the Complainant Hubert
U llctts. Is entitled In on order reiiulrlnu you. llm above Uespondrnts.
unown nnd unknown, to uppear to
th.&gt; lull of Complaint herein filed.
NOW T H K IU W O H i; It Is ordered
Hint you and each of you do appear
to tlte Hilt of Complaint herein on
t h e 7 day of Itccstnber. A. II. H i t ,
t h e same Io Itik a ttule May of this
Court and In default thereof a de­
cree pro oonfento will bo entered
utcalnst you.
IT ia FFU TIIE U O rtn im K U That
this notice he published once a week
for four consecutive w
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Hanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished at Hanford, Seminole County.
Florida.
WITNESS my bond and seal ns
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hemlnole County, Florida, this 7lh day
of November. A. I'.. ISIS.
V. 17. POCOLASS.
Clerk.

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PAGE FOUR

.H ie Sanford Herald

Will Anything Be D one?

fa M h k H i r n r t f t m t n n N f l
■ rater *t l n f . r f , n a rlte
Regardless of which direction one enters Sanford it is al­
Ctit«r«&lt;t
Bacond CUm Matter.
most
impossible to reach the city without a broken spring, or
October &gt;7, H I), at the *’ oi:offle»
ford^Klorlda in ter Act of a cracked head caused by disgustingly rotten highways. It

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And I don’t ntop to look
When a minnow I see
If it’s tied to n hook.
I tnko a long chuncu
For the food I require,
But not every minnow
Is tied to n wire.

"Y ou nre smarter than I,
But I’ll venture to sny
You play with your life
In the very snmo way.
I f the label rends ’whiskey’
You don’t stop to think,
It may lie runk poison.
But you’ll tnko u drink.
"Y ou laugh at n fish
That is caught on a hook,
Though a bass that is hungry
linn not time to look,
But the man who will drink
All that’s labelled today
As whiskey, is truly
A poor fish, I’ll sny!’'
— Edgar A. Guest,
o- Only twenty-seven days more
until Christmas,
--------- o---------A hick town is where the loaf­
ers hang nrotind the livery stable
nnd whittle white pine boards.
----------o---------Speaking of optimistic people,
n man in Buffalo recently stood
in the middle of the track and
tried to stop a street car,
■■ — .u ——
Ncwsnn|&gt;er reporters in Sofia
nro said to be getting eight dol­
lars a week. Gosh, they must have
n bit of trouble spending it nil.
--------- u---------Chinn is on the verge o f another
civil war. No fair, the three weeks’
rust period lacks two days of be­
ing finished.
Our uffice hoy says it used to
he thnt every proud father want­
ed his son to lie president hut
now he wants him to hu another
"Red” Grange.
Make tho worst of tilings and
tliat’n wlmt you will have when
you finish. .Sanford Herald. Why
put this In ii Fluridn paper? We
never make the worst of anything
under uny circumstances. This h
Floridu. Orlando Sentinel.

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Calling- A Halt to Cursing
KiitR Victor Emmanuel has started a campaign against
profanity in itis country. By means of lectures in the* public
schools mul various other means it is hoped to win the
Italians over to purer ami more elevated speech.
While few of us know very much about conditions in
Italy, we do recognize the fact that a campaign o f this char­
acter might not lie amiss in America, known ns a nation of
"cussera.”
"Profanity lias been one o f our greatest outputs for
many years ami naturally wc have developed "cussers" of
wide reputation,” nays the Little Rock tJnzette. And then
the Pittsburgh Sun goes on to say. “ There have been some
plays in Pittsburgh this year which had a curse in nearly
every line, ami it has been said that they correctly mirrored
life. In one drama foul words were used which no one would
have dared to utter in public a few years ago. The excuse
given for profanity on the stage is thnt it is realism. But
that hardly excuses the use of nasty words that would be
frowned upon in the drawing-room. Unless tlie growing
indifference to profanity is halted, these unpleasant expres­
sions now so commonplace in the theater will lie hoard in
the home, too."
While it is true the people o f this state are comparatively
free from the habit, we know of some men who are hardly
aide to utter a sentence without resorting to (lie use of pro­
fanity. It would seem that these people ought to have sense
enough to realize that the swearing individual tells the world
that itis powers o f speech are limited, that he cannot ex­
press himself properly mid that lie is lacking in refinement.
The campaign begun in Ituly to call it halt to cursing
should quickly spread to this country and some check be
plucctl on tiie too ready use of orofauity in America.
"In our schools,” snys the Fort Myers News, "is the place
to begin a movement for purer ami better speech. The
American hoy should he taught that it is not a sign o f
manliness to swear, lie should he shown that it is an intlication df poverty o f language, o f a lack o f refinement, and
a lack of respect for other people and (inti. The American
girl should be shown how coarse and unattractive this de­
test ible habit makes her appear to tin* other sex. In every
way possible wo should combat the growing evil o f pro­
fanity, for there is nothing that is tiding more to destroy
our sense o f decency and the purity of our language mul
literature."

MV FAVORITE STORIES

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Why Did I Eat Too Much?
Flying Funerals. W hen?
He Confesses Too Much
Finance Easily Scared
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyrimt 1913)

is well enough to have excuses for the roads being bad, but
surely the people are about "fed up" on excuses.
Neighboring towns are worrying very little over SanTEN MILLIONS, old and young,
111 Msgaslla A t. i i .
'O
j
ford's
predicament.
They
don’t
seem
to
object
very
strenu­
nre
asking "why did I eat too
at nacitn*Tio.a iia t r s
One T a m —17.0* Hli
. 1180 ously because the roads that lead into this city are in bad much?" and that measures our
l .r l lo r - d In CIV br «&gt;rrl«r. par
It means that tourists stay longer with them. civilization. We shall not learn to |
traak, lla. Weakly K.urion 11.00 shape.
bar y e a r . ___________ _
Deland isn’t so awfully wrought up over having the new think, until wc at least learn how
•PKCfAb ffOTICR) All obituary state highway in a deplorable condition caused by the un­ to eat, and not cat.
Bosicca. rarda o f thinks, resolutions
impassable detours. New
and notleaa ot anttrUln^onta whors finished condition and almost
ebaraaa are made will be charged Smyrna doesn't seem to care very much if the road to San­
AFRICAN SAVAGES capture a
In t at regular advertising rate*
ford is kept in good shape. The fact that the Mount Dora hippopotamus, eat nil their dis­
■ R H n rit T iia a s s o c i a t e d r u m
Tke Associated Pres* le exclue. road is full of holes doesn’t appear to worry Lake County tended stomachs can hold, lie down
' Ivsly entitled ta fha uea for re- in the least, and the roughness of the Dixie Highway from
beside the carcass, sleep, wake, eat
publication o# all naira dispatches
eredltVj to It or not otbirwle* ered- Sanford to the Orange county line doesn’t take any busin- ____
_
_____
more, deep_ again
and so on.
t*J In thin panor and aleo the In*
None o f these places are spend- j Some die of ptomaine poisoning,
M* oewe published herein. All rlghta css away from Orlando.
' t republics Hon of special dispatch- ing any sleepless nights worrying over the situatior.
ins the meat gets bad. Survivors
e« herein are aleo reasr-sd.
There is not one road leading into this city, f.om any think they have had a good time
SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1923^
direction, which is in good condition. While we art wait­ and give thanks to the pink nosed
TH E HKRA U T S PLATPO HM
ing for the state road department to take action on Lie con­ idol that they happen to worship.
1 — Deeper water route to Jackson- struction of the new state highway, why should th'; present
rtlle.
WE IMPROVE on the hippopot­
road over which traffic is very heavy, be allow*:! to de­
V—Construction o f SL Johns-Inamus
caters, nnd the old Romans,
teriorate? It would undoubtedly be better business to re­
dlan Hirer canal.
with
large
marble receptacles, to
pair the road we now have in order tr make it half-way
I.—Bxtensiop c f white v i j .
i f •B itculon o f local amusements. decent. When that is done we can think about building which they returned food previous­
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, others.
ly swallowed, that they might swap
♦It,
low more.
Signs
are
good.
Advertising
the
city
is
advisable
and
J/— Augmenting nf building pro.
Hut our eating, like our thinking
gram—bouses, hotels, apartment necessary. Booklets arc worth while. All the activities of
■wnaea.
our civic organizations are commendable, but it appears that nnd our ideas of justice, are o f on
•.— Rttemion o f street paring pro­ we are blind to one of the greatest opportunities offered to age 1,000 years behind our scien­
gram.
For tific age. We are nearer to can­
Construction
of
boulevard us, that of having good roads leading into this city.
arot nd U U Monroe.
|what good will it do us to induce people to come to Sanford nibalism than to civilization. One• —CompleMoa o f city beautifies- and then have the roads so bad they will turn o ff before half the ndultu do not even know
lion program.
enough to protect their children
reaching here?
•&lt;— Expansion ot school system
from the effects o f gorging.
The
Herald
would
like
to
sec
some
real
action
taken
to
with provision fur Increased fa­
remedy the situation at once. Sanford is suffering tre­
cilities.
TURKEY, STRIVING fur west­
mendously on account o f all the roads being abominable.
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
ern
modernism adopts the auto­
Our people are patiently waiting for new and better roads
mobile
hearse nnd Mohammedan
GREATEST IN THE KING­ but while they wait it shouldn’t bo necessary for them to
DOM:— Whosoever therefore shall go bumping and jouncing along on some o f the worst roads corpses hound for paradise will
humble himself ns this little child, to be found anywhere in Florida.
hurry to the grave, as we do.
the same is greatest in the king­
The next step will he the flying
Yesterday
at
I
lie
Chamber
of
Commerce
meet
ing
it
was
dom of heaven. Matthew 18:4.
funeral
conveying some particular
PRAYER:— May the Holy Spirit decided to request the county commissioners to repair the
corpse
to
its chosen romantic rest
give to us a vision of God in His road to Orlando. We understand the State Road Depart­
holiness, nnd then as little chil­ ment is supposed to keep this road in repair, but it is not be­ on a distant mountain fop.
dren w« will come to Tliee.
ing done. If the road is to be fixed the chances are we
YOU MAY read, in the headlines
people o f Seminole county must fix it. At any rate let it be
THE POOR FISH
o
f
a future day, "aristocratic, mil­
repaired so that there will be at least one outlet in good con­
Said the fish to the man
lionaire funeral, bound for top of
dition.
On the rivulet’s brink,
If the road from DeLand cannot bo completed why can’t Mount McKinley, crashes; all hurt,
As he ronched for a bottle
And started to drink;
we insist that a good detour be maintained? If the New except the corpse,”
"I am just a poor fish
Smyrna road cannot be paved what prevents Volusia county
And when hungry I ent;
CHURCHILL, interesting Britfrom filling up some o f the bad holes? We refuse to believe
I am lured to my dentil
ish
statesman, grandson of Jerome,
the situation cannot be handled.
By what seems to be meat!
an American stock broker, confes­
It is a time for action and many are watching to see if ses too much, when in* admits tiiat
"It in true I ’m a fool,
anything is to be done.
he “ originated the idea of tanks
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As Brisbane Sees It

The legi 1st II
adjoin in d by
By IRVIN
singing. “ In The Sweet Bye nnd
Bye." Knowing that they passed
five hundred hills in eight days, it THE FATE OF TH E SALOON
seems to us that it would have
In the last months of the fight­
been Appropriate to sing, "It Ain’t ing in UMH, n draft regiment of
Gonnu Rain No More."
colored troops from the Gulf
States went in near the Flanders
There’s no excuse for a liny not line, where the British held, t»
going to college these days. Lack help mop up the r&gt; treating Ger­
o f funds means nothing according mans. They mopped up very ef­
to n Baltimore student, who was fectively, too,
fined two hundred dollars several
One morning three of my fellowdays ugo on u charge o f bootleg­ correspondent* borrowed a stalf
ging to pay his way through the car and rode up to an abandoned
university.
village where there laid been sharp
fighting, seeking for a forward
A new.* dispatch in the Idaho dressing-station with an intent to
Statesman says, “ five had a nar­ get stories from wounded men.
row escape from death or more
At an entrance to an improvised
serious injury Friday afternoon hospital in n dugout one of the
when two machines collided on the group came upon a coal-black in­
highwuy west o f .Minor." For in­ fantryman, wim, while not tori*
stance they might have smashed oualy injured, bore uninistakcuhle
the face of their wrist watch.
signs of having come into abrupt
contact with some form of high
Did you see that mistake in the nnd violent explosive. Ho was
paper yesterday? Did you smile? wearing, for the moment, his belt
Well, then it is nil right for WO and his hoots and a part of his
leave a mistake in the paper ev­ collar. The correspondent said to
ery day to please our reuders. If him:
we ran plense you in that way e v ­
"Soldier, how did you get hurt?"
ery duy we are satisfied. Try to
"W ell, Mister," stated the vic­
find th« mistake every day, even tim, "it ain’t altogether clear in
if you have to read the whole pu- my own mind yit, hut I could mebper. Iii that way you ntuy ac­ bo tell you some of the things
quire the habit o f reading to leurn w’ich has occurred."
something, instead of merely try­
"I should ba very pleat.*) to
ing to find mistakes,— Eustis
I.like Region.

H. COBB

in PJl I.”
THE TANK, n * the writer point­
ed out, when it first appeared on
the battlefield, as great "m ystery"
was .'’imply tlta American “ eaterplller" tractor invented and manu­
factured in California, covered
with armor and carrying machine
guns, killing instead of doing use­
ful work.
The mysterious tank was iden­
tified in this column us soon as it
appeared, the writer having used
tlu&gt; identical machine for pulling
up trees and ditching swamp
ground, before the war started.
Churchill might as well confess
that he invented the automobile,
flying machine, nr dynamite— all
used in the war.
CAPITA!.ISM IN France faces
a socialist dictatorship, and ultra
bourgeois "host minds" here, shud­
der at the thought.
United States finance, raising its
eyes imploringly front the stock
ticker to heaven, may find com­
fort in the fact that French so­
cialism is educated ami intelligent.
Juurct\ murdered when the war
hegiui—for talking common sense
— was one of the nhlost men in
France, or anywhere else. And one
o f the Iwst and most sincere men.
A thousand French socialists are
better equipped, mentally, and bet­
ter halanctii, than any ten public
men you could name in the United
State*.
Over there, they must think,
and study to win their public im­
portance. it is not handed to them
hy political or financial bosses.
IF OUR men of power have any
htlclligi nee, the change here will
i come a long time hence, and us*,
peacefully as an election m a golf
club. The trouble is that our ‘‘ ing”
men take themselves too serious­
ly, attaching to their hunk balances
more importance than to histor­
ical precedent, and the rights of
others.
AN INTELLIGENT young New
York girl, whose life-long environ­
ment has been a mixture of genu­
ine capital, and what capital calls
“ society," rebels in print. She says
formal halls are so t.'.upid, the
"unalluring stag lines" (meaning
the rows of young society gentle­
men all dressed up) are so deadly
dull, that young ladies of this pe­
riod are driven to the cabarets for
intellectual inspiration.

nmwnin* we fell into ono o f these
yerc lit* towns up yero jest ’bout
the time dem Bush Germans wuz
failin' out o f it. But even ef we
did have de scoundrels on de run,
•ley didn't f.rgit to shell us t-z dey
went uway, Dem ole shells wuz
whistlin' past over my liaid, talkin’
to deysolves, an’ over’ now an*
then olio o f 'em would come hy
IN HEAVEN where dwells, if
which, it seemed luk, twuz tyenkin' the Homestead killings did not
to me pussonully. 1 could hear it send him somewhere else, old Carsnyin' je* ex plain: "Y ou ain’t negia muet wonder, lie built and
never gwine see-e-e-e-e-c- your gave away 1,100 nr more libraries,
home in AlallAM.’
thinking thnt he was supplying
"So I sez to myse’f, I HU! the needs of discontented, ambi­
"Seein' cs doso Germans is nil Unid tious youth.
an’ scattered an’ cver-thing 'twon’t
He should have endowed 'ca b ­
be any real harm ef I gets under arets, with Ziegfield, Berlin and
cover tnyxe’f.’
Dillingham on the board o f direct­
"So I looks 'round fur a place ors.
to git at, ’Con.', most o f de houses
in dat town has done Itcen shot
IN JAPAN, millions o f ,loyal
down flat. But I sees one still subjects tif the Mikado are wuitntanilin’ wid de roof tin it, too— u |ing for the booming o f the canli'l place called a ’Taverne.’‘ Dat’s
" non. If the cannon boom* once
whut u Frenchman say, boas, w’clt it will mean that a son is born to
he means ‘saloon,’
the heir o f the Mikado.
If it
"Nathelly. they ain't nobody liv­ booms twice, it will mean the ar­
in' thnr no mo*. So l walks up and rival o f tt girl. The Japanese will
l teks hold of de doorknob an' I'x sigh and g o about tneir business.
jest fixin' to turn de knob un' shove
Of course it doesn’t make the
open de do' an’ step in w’ett HAM! least difference to anybody in
right alngsidv o f in? one o f dem Japan whether the Mikado’s grand­
German uwlts went o lf— an' tuk child I* 1™*'° or female. Hut habit
dat saloon right out of my hand!” ia strong.

TW spr\
usually the (

llotdhu
hut to
1
for flwirt i
A mut .
in Will Su,
running uj t
They
lor in Chin
the judges t
Csnxjiai |

restricted, j
Canada pt i
back!

W H A T IS GOOD WILL \Y
TAM I*A TIMES
Unless this reckless driving is curbed and the drunken
lirivers are all put in jail we will have to enlarge our present
hospital and build several new ones* to take care o f the pa­
tients.
Welcome to the thousands o f former tourists coming back
to Sanford and the thousands of new ones coming in every day.
We know what kind of weather you left in the north nnd the
kind thnt you will get here tho balance of the winter.
The fact thnt several new sub-divisions in Sanford were
sold out the first day they were put on the market shows
that Sanford property is going right along increasing in popu­
larity nnd value. The day i*i coming when many o f the San­
ford people and nil of the tourists will he living in the beauti­
ful suburban places oil the lakes.
“ Red" Grange, the greatest football player o f all time,
will leave his alma mater nnd play professional football clean­
up a hundred thousand simoleons thereby. His alma mater is
displeased hut the old girl hus not shown "Ited" Grange or
any other student how he could make this money in the nrtu
nnd sciences all of which makes one wonder if there is any­
thing in higher education after all.
I wanted to take my twenty-five foothnll fans to Jack­
sonville Thursday to see the Florida— Washington and Lee
game hut the trip had not been arranged by Henry Long nnd
Joe Ball and did not receive the sanction o f the Volstead
League so we will all wait and take a trip on the river when
the channel is deepenil to eighteen feet.
Unless the city finds-that gas leak on Sixth Street near
my residence all of un will have to wear gas masks or leavo
the neighborhood. The gas has already killed two shade trees
and all the grass and will eventually kill all the people.
You have all heard that old adage about the bread cast
upon the waters being returned to you after many days. Well,
that same rule holds good ubout your sewerage and unless the
city o f Sanford makes arrangements for something different
in the next year or so, well, you read the first lenience o f
these remarks and a word to the wise should he sufficient.
More than five hundred lulls were disposed o f in eight
days in the special session o f the Florida legislature. All of
which reminds mo thnt sixty days is jun: fifty days too long
for the regular session to last every two years. If they can
dispose of five hundred bills in eight days what can they do in
sixty days? Answer—They always do enough and then
some.
The
i" prison camp at Kaiford seenu. to he n nice quiet place
where the prisoners are allowed to roam through the woods at
will and when they get tlre-d o f the scenery at Kaiford they
can take u few days' vacation and visit other parts o f the
state. It will probably he made into a winter resort some of
these* days and the prisoners
can then sub-divide the place
and sell it off in city lots.
The regular fall o
pening of King Tut’# tomb will iuon
take place
again and the daily papers will then have some­
thing to take the front page instead o f Gerald Chapman and
Rhinelander’s negro wife. If some enterprising real estate
salesman can find a King Tut’s tomb in Florida holding some
o f the prewar stuff he can play it up big this winter.
Ono real sensible man in Atlanta says that Georgia
should capitalize on the thousand:, o f folks "Murching Through
George" to Floridu and by making good roads and brightening
up the farms and cities make them fuel like stopping a whilo
In Georgia, lie pays Florida a fine tribute hy saying that this
state ha." started the first real exodus southward in sixty years.
Sanford
should nave
hnv « White Way from First Street out
.Huiiuiu anouiu
Park Avenue to Ninth Street and out Ninth Street to the
Grand Central Station (if you know where that is located).
There is. nothing thnt attracts strangers In our midst quite
as much as a well lighted city. At the present time one o f the
best lighted sections of the city is San La- *"
.untn.
A big city police court news might look good to
some
folks hut in tny mind it is poor advertising. There are
so
many petty cases like narking your car wrong anil other mis­
demeanor* thut could W settled out o f court. It seems like
i\ruining
u gnat and swallowing a cumel and does nut
look
good at
in print.
Among the many points of interest according to the local
papers are our two jails recently erected. They ought to he
pictured in our advertising and shown to tho tourists if ihey
arc as fancy os une would believe.
While the majority of the folks were asleep the Water­
ways Committee has been on th? job and eventually had tho
hill passed
cut that eunal into Indian River. We have also
made It possible for the survey for eighteen feet of water
from Sanford to I alutka. I Um waiting to roe who will get
the blame for all of thts big stuff.

Consider in a business sense, |businnt,’^
good-will is Immensely valuable— idles.
It i) i Kfu&gt;
in dollars nnd cents, and in other
"uborJiuta,i
ways, also. The manufacturers of ar:- &lt;itirt!j&gt;
a linking powder, that has been g'jcrti-wiii teJ
popular for many years, place a lishcd by •Jfcfl
value of one million dollars on ev­ uhnn ‘‘xuu
deserve (mM
ery letter in the brand name of they cm do,(
the product. There are seventeen ness fiiijq i
letters in the three words forming crown to |
the name.
Hence, the good-will dining, Tkjl
secured by those manufacturers, They iera |
o f a single product, has a value leaks, for I
to them o f $17,000,001). A five exist, i! iktj
and ten cent store values its good­ ies and !
will at $50,000,000, which probably they luci n
is a very conservative figure. A hind the ter
motor car manufacturing concern fii ient or 11
places a value o f $19,000,000 on fail to Mt!
its good-will and a firm o f cloth­ ployeitoa
ing manufacturers considers its ly, if ew,3
good-will worth
$15,000,000 to to
c*, tka nfi
them.
What is good-w ill? The Stan­ er ii *Uf J
dard Dictionary says that it ia “ tho fail to l
established popularity of a busi­ when
ness house, tending to maintain to be idj
its custom," to retnin its patron­ to wouldItj
age . How is good-will secured? wonder that!
Briefly, good-will is secured, gen­ ever it d
erally, by establishing and main­ lishment. i
taining confidence.
By many, dwindle) *1
It mint ell
merchants and others, who cater
to the public, good-will is counted moment thsf
as an asset o f very great value, convey lb*'
as indicated in the foregoing para­ ates nnd
graph; l&gt;y a great number good­ citaratter tdn
will is figured ns the principal trary. th*t*
asset of an individual or a firm tens of tbo
;i! and
doing business with the public.
All this is very elementary, or trs as 't i*. H
many appear so to those well es- human &amp;*• r
tnblishcd in business, nnd it is. the ones *
Nevertheless, there are evidences will. . *
that the value of good-will, in too are 1heir ■ ^
many instances, is not even thought men nod w
of by business people, subordin­ only serve, J
ates, generally; by
principals, nre real buto
themselves, here and there. And prosperity foi
as for appreciation o f value in those whs P
Good-wiH ii
good-will—well, it isn’t indicated
hy the manner and method of do­ be if highly
ing business. The enormous num­ reputation.
ber of failures in business, year c l ;n one of |
after year, are proof o f what just life, of buiiw
has been said. On the other hand, cannot he trai
there nre individuals and firms the other, i)|
who
nnd guard, u‘
or protect, chandiie. Itf
their value
good iuiii
health or h - . s they (l" ‘ heir ly and honor*
e n u i^ w h e i ‘I h? norr, ' Vhy?
tabud once it
n Kood-will is lost in I constant

WHO WAS

LOUISVILLE c o u n t FM-JOURS.I

“ I ''1'.1'" 11 „Va,ul Foley has been
s i't in .'T l .'i
i,y ‘ he naval court
&lt;•
‘ he Lansdowne cast*.
went 1 o' M ° !ry nt tho time he
wh t ,h5 : t-uusdowne to inquire
he
o . mcnnt t0 testify before
J L
rt’ , w“ s the Trial Judge
deehn*
,l lo cf*urt. which court
.... .
“ 'a t such inquiry is the
Advocn)ry ' Uty " f t,u‘ Trial Judge
o f tho nP’ “ cSordi,ig to the rule.
or tho, court ivelf.

a ru'b j"K,0V,er the fact that such
averaire U CC ‘it‘‘ y l!uzzI'"K to the
to D-, . aynmn* *t is not so easy
t ’a t S T f thL* ta ct that when
Mr
i
'I ° y Went to inquire of
to te a llM * * * "® what she meant
y t ^ h ? rrie,l with hin»&gt; ««--

n storm as

Secretary 1
made public d.
ing that £«*
had Uca

ow n time- '
S ecretary » ll(

“ Commander

" n e v tr protest,
in person or
me or »ny ,,M
and, "n th*
satisfaction
iots."
And y*‘ t*
tween th
Navy Pcf1^
before the
mender L»
protest in

written J ! 1,8 OWn admission, a when he alP’"

to .i„, f f ‘“ tenient for the witness
&lt;o testif .' l t ,‘ hflt "he did not wish
the c-i y
wfaM willing to trust
i- y . ca m
ltely i0 Cavtain F-

own time I
flight be pojf
week in bcP“.
with "Not iff
The concliwm
M rs^ i
” ‘ ’ I1*'” e^ 0|,t to seal | ,
whi.’k ns‘ owne H ‘ ‘PS, an effort] closed tb.it
hich appnrc|lt|y( ha's the nppVov: |bur twice F

"tv th . r C&lt;T . t ’
‘ t has oxonvr.j Lansdowne*
c l J t iU
A Ka‘» ‘ he naval, cnm-cL ht
hj„n , hey °Pd the comprehen-l n,^ y*wa1 1
lint *1 , 0 avwra«’e layman,
has »in* ° i?CCfetary o f the Navy ! Con temp

It is a quetrl
"nera£d'W «n *k7*n nominaI,y " exFoley
2 " this matter. Captain who flunki oaJ
or.Jinn,! Secretary Wilbur’s sufc- some day emplm
tary h-i&lt;n|1^ a “ *e* nn^ ‘ he Nccre- ed the rUu.4
embnrrn i
° R,ac*d in a most Chronicle,
dea ! , !•
8i‘ uation hy tho evitration.
Kht uut in tho fnvestiIt woulj U J
manufacturer! m
strovnT y,hc Shenandoah was de- tons with th* 4
declared ')k ^ n**t°wne publicity devoted to the «|
iect.-rt
^ at. ht’F husband had ob- Price tara - I
tinio
n‘ a,lin/ ‘ he figh t at that
H,° ^ ca u se o f the fear o f such IleralJ.

�THE SANFnnn HERALD, SATURDAY

PERSONA L A C Tl VITIES
\ID O

r*

—

MRS. FRED S. DAIGER. SOCIETY EDITOR

F l o r i d a Federation
To Send D e- l e— g a t ne s1

,d election ol
■n’s Mission*
Methodist
i parlors nl

Wesley Class
uit business
:h parlors at

Baiar nnd
Hilda of Holv
[he Woman!
rill entertain
, »t her home
,e Methodist
All Day prof Mrs. R. IfMembers will
Mrs. Tom
Mine at 9:&lt;10
•fichers’ As:0O o’clock,
(the Florida
[iClub at the
be and aft-

Next Thursday, Dec. ;j, win m.an interesting day for local club
women, for the Sanford Woman’s
Club will be thrown open to del­
egates from more than twenty
other clubs, when section seven o f
the Florida Federation holds its
annual meeting here, with a new
and delightful club house waiting
to receive them.
Many interesting features are
being worked out by the local
committees and also a program
that covers the field o f Women's
Club work in Florida.
It should be a matter of pride
for Sanford women to be present
at this meeting.
It will be held in two sessisons,
morning and afternoon, nnd while
the program has nbt (yet toeen
announced, it will Include An ad­
dress by Mrs, William F. Black­
man. president o f the Florida Fed­
eration o f Women’s clubs, mes­
sages from the other sections o f
the Federation, a Club Institute
conducted by Mrs. Katherine Tibbits, nnd a report on the work
o f the Extension Division by Mrs.
Riley.
The meeting will bo open to the
public nnd the regulnr December
business session o f the Club hns
been omitted in deference to the
Sectional meeting.
Every member should make a
point o f being present at one or
both sessions.
Mrs. E. M. Gallowny is chair­
man of the local committee in
charge o f tho meeting.

Mrs. Charles C. Remington, of
Providence, R. I. who is the charm­
ing house guest o f her sister, Mrs.
John R. MacDonald, was the honoree at a most delightful bridge
party given this season, on Friday
nfternoon, with Mrs. MacDonald
ns hostess.
The spacious club house, which
lends itself so well to the deco­
rators and, was indeed lovely
with large pottery urns filled with
lavender and yellow cut flowers
and greenery. Quaint hits o f pot­
tery were used to advantage on
the mantle and cabinets.
In the receiving line were Mrs.
John R. MacDonald, Mrs. Charles
C. Remington, Mrs. Mortimer Glo­
ver, Mrs. Alnric Tuck, Mrs. Steve
Pierpont and Mrs. Henry Wight.
i J&lt;ifs. MacDonald received her
guests wearing a frock of shell
pink crepe, while Mrs. Remington
was attired in a handsome costume
o f black velvet with metallic trim­
mings, and a small hat of gold
lace to match.
The tallies were given out by
Mrs. Bloomfield Hulick, and were
fascinating designs carrying out
the color motif o f lavender and
gold.
Refreshing fruit punch was ser-

---------------------^ P T V T O n n r m T" V Two New E d i t i o n S
Given To L i b r a r y Lake Mary School
Honor Roll
By Harry B o d w e 11 i
vni throughout the nfternoon by
Mrs. Emory, Mrs. Stella Arring­
Harry T. Bodwell
....... has recently
ton and Mrs. Turnbull.
presented to the library the hand­
The afternoon passed all too i some two volume edition o f Mark
soon in the absorbing game oft Twain's Autobiography. This is
bridge, and the prize for top score, greatly appreciated, as it is one
a green covered glass candy bowl o f the outstanding biographies of
was won by Mrs. J. Olin I-nney, the year, and is too expensive for
the second prize, a bridge set, was the library to purchase from Us
fundi
given Mrs. Floyd Palmer.
A score pad in the form o f a
thank
Sincere
thanks are extended to
»*
Colonial maiden, was the low prize »»
Mr. Bodwell for this further eviit being won by Mrs. F.. D. Ely. dence of his intorcst in the work
The consolation prize, handmade the library i s doing. Gifts of this
handkerchiefs, fell to the lot of kind are valued highly, especially
Mrs. 11. C. Maxwell. The honoree, with the greater demands being
Mrs. Remington was presented at made, due to the increase in mem­
unique pottery jar as a memento 1bership.
of the occasion.
The following books of non-fic­
Following the awarding o f the tion have recently been added to
prizes, the hostess assisted by Mrs. the shelves, nil of which are being
Edward Markell, Mrs. Howard Hu­ used by our renders.
lick. Mrs. Steve Pierpont, Mrs.
Ilotta—Handbook of Universal
Turnbull, Mrs. Stella Arrington,JLiterature. A new edition of this
served refreshments of chicken standard work, which indicates the
■alad. stuffed celery, hrtt rolls.! important works and distinguish­
ing characteristics of the world’s
writers.
ess in looking after! Esenwein—Writing the Short
f her guests.
Story. Much now^mt^pj^jjp^
,
as a charming cour- added to thls'stanuurtl lext irouk,
noree and nn exeep- one of the best on the subject,
ent to the guests.
Hutchins—Guide to the Use of
clve tables of play- Libraries. Ih-lnful »,* iiK*-nrw
r o f tea guests,

Proud O f Course!

the First Monday in Decem­
ber o f this year.
Your consideration will he
appreciated.
Jamie Robson spent Thanksgiv
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.

ing Ilay at St. Augustine as th
guest o f friends.

Mrs. Clyde Byrd nnd childrei
nave returned home (torn A read I
where they have been the guest
®
.\i-v
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnk
\V
Edward Crane,
l Norman Michard
t., were the guests
Peabody on Thurs-

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D. II. Allen o f New York arriv­
ed in Sanford on Friday to spend
the winter and is pleasantly locat­
ed at the Montezuma.

SUNDERLAND, Eng., Nov. 29.
—f/P&gt;— Muffling bells in the belfry
for memorial sendees to Queen Al­
exandria, a world var veteran
was crushed to death when a big
bell fell over.

of TKe^World
(lu re brute passions
a rc u n lea sh ed — Bill*
;a r d a m ! A v a la n c h e
try m en ’s sou ls — a
trom a n /Intis ro m a n ce
am idst perils o f the
tut trucked uxtstes.

C L A IR E W IN D S O R
P A T O ’M ALLEY
RO BERT FRAZER
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\
/-resented by LOUIS D.

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Herbert Mnrtin and W.JE. Eden
o f Jacksonville arc spending the
week end in Sanford on business.

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fncriY.J c i r . fin* •

Mrs. H arvey G i v e
Dinner For Parents

Thursday being the fifty-eighth
Firht grade: Floyd Touchstone, wedding anniversary of her par­
A. J. Adnnis.
! ents, Mr. and Sirs. A. Robbins,
Second grade: Raymond Ander­ Mrs. W. I - Harvey entertained at
son, I.ois Ferguson.
dinner followed by a drive nruund
Third grade: Katherine Vernay, the country.
Margnret Vernay, Thelma Lowe,
Covers were laid for Mr. and
nnd Barto Hutchinson.
Mrs. A. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Fourth grade: Katherine John­ I.. Harvey, Mr. and .Mrs. E. S.
son, Blanche White.
Rockey, Mrs. J. A. Dowdy, Miss
Fifth Grade: Woodrow Dixon, Maxine Dowdy and Doris Rockey.
Otto Hutchinson.
Sixth grade: Desalo Singletnry,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hceren had
llesba Touchstone. Robert Brown. ns their guests at dinner Thurs­
Seventh grade: Mabel Ferguson, day at Daytona Dench, C. T. Bar­
Kenneth Hyatline, Elmore Lloyd, bour of Providence, It. I., nnd Mar­
Albert Whitaker, Clarence I’eck- tin Lorig.
ham.

“ TRIP AROUND WORLD" PROVES TO
BE ENJOYABLE EVENT LAST NIGHT

Thc "Trip Around The World” i
conducted by the Daughters of |
Wesley Class o f the Methodist
Church Friday evening was a de­
cided success. A large and en­
thusiastic group of people avail­
ed themselves of this opportunity
of “ going abroad."
Cars left every If* minutes from
kenue
the church, going first to Japan day with its decoration o f Span­
Ut of
thence to Honolulu, Italy, coming ish moss, palms, poinsettins, bowls
min’s
back to Florida and ending at of fruit and red roses, together
America.
with maps, charts, and plats for
The homo of Mrs. Claude Hern­ the energetic realty operators in
don was a true picture o f the Jap­ true knieker style, (Mrs. J. olin
anese home ami country with its l.aney, Mrs. Morsay Monroe, nnd
numerous Japanese lanters, cherry Mrs. Fred Strange) who were well
blossoms, chrysanthemums and stocked with check books and deeds
lotus blossoms. In the large liv­ to take care o f all tourists who
ing room, Japanese screens, all wisheil to invest in Florida real
kinds o f garments worn by the estate.
Orange? punch was
served by
Japanese, while China and brica-liae were displayed and discrib- Miss Ollie Johnson, and oranges
IMcCrary of
ed by Mr. Ucliida, -a native of .la- and other tropical fruits were dis­
|of Mr. ami
tributed by the hostess, Mrs. E. A.
pan.
Is.n it their
In tho dining room, which was' Douglass and Mrs. Mattie Cogtransformed into a veritable tea burn.
The trip ended at America, the
garden, quaint Japanese maidens,
Rtdfom of
home
of Mrs. Walter Raines, and
Misses Julia Higgins, Frances Ma­
nf the lat* THOUGHTS—W ISE
it was a glorious.ending, the street
honey,
Lucille
Iloiz
and
Ella
Spen­
Mrs. G. W.
served wafers and a special­ was hung with ninny large flags,
AND OTHERW ISE cer,
Myriads of
ly Japanese soup. Pouring tea at and other symbols.
the daintily appointed tea table, little flags were fastened to the
draperies, outlined the archways,
Housekeeping — nnd especially was Mrs. Francis Bolz.
as
well as on the refreshment
meal getting— has become a great
Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Horn
deal easier since we have adopted don, in entertaining the guests tables.
“ Uncle Sam" (Sandy Anderson)
the plan o f planning twenty-one were, Mrs. Eugene Higgins, Miss
(Mrs.
Raines)
meals at a time instead o f just II. Versa Woodcock, Mr . A. D. Zncli-i nnd “ Columbia”
.Sonic women I know don’t like the ary, Mrs. A. K. Powers, Mrs. K. D. Imet the guests at the entrance. In
plan. The neighbor next door says McCracken and Mrs. Ben Monroe. the dining room “ The Goddess of
that she never knows when com ­
Grass huts, and sweet strains Liberty” (Mrs. E. S. Ward) onpany may come or when her hus- o f Hawaiian music greeted the lighted the world, with her fiery
may have to Ik? uway from guests upon arrival at Honolulu. torch. Here too, coffee nnd sand­
omner or when one of the children (Tlie homo of Mr f . W Stokes), wiches were served by three col­
onial dames (Mrs. Sam Bradford
Tall baskets f bougaiiivilla, ferns Miss Rateliffe and Miss Fleming)
together with
palms and fern
Ice cream cones were sold from a
many cut flowers made this home
booth on the sun porch. Patrio­
if
the
Hawaiian
n typical picture
iracieu. m en she says you never Isles. The guests were met at tic songs were played during the
know about tlie weather. You plan the door by .Mrs. C. W. Stokes, entire evening.
This tour will long be remem­
ice cream for Wednesday and W ed­ Mrs. Taft and Miss Dorothy Stokes
bered with much pleasure by all
nesday happens to he the coldest in grass costumes brought from
who were fortunate to attend.
day on record for that time of Hawaii by Mrs Taft.
Punch was served throughout
m a s re- year, and you write down "spin*
VISITING DAUGIITE!
FD Fern- uch" for next Thursday’s dinner the evening by Mrs. ’. W. Kuswteover- nnd it just happens that there isn’ t sell and Mrs. 0 . G. Russell. A
l*oved to a leaf of spinach in the market. sextette o f young maids from Ha­
So my neighbor thinks it is better waii, Misses Belly Hintcrmistcr,
®tnue.
just to worry along from mcnl to Carmen Guthcric, Billie Wight,
meal.
Margaret
Torrence,
Elizabeth
My objection to that plan is that Smith and Dorothea Lawson, de­ zum.
when you dont plan ahead you arc lighted the guests with ukelele
very apt to forget and have ham, soios, songs ami dances while at
i " i t pork, bacon, sausage’ and tlie huts oil the porch, minulure
mg’.-, leet all in one week nnd lamb ukelelcs were sold by Mrs. Es* hops, lamb stew and roast mutton tridge and Mrs. Sullivan.
Italy was the next country vis­
the next. Some women find it
convenient to map out a week’s ited by the tourists, and it was
meals every Sunday afternoon, sit­ charmingly portrayed at the home
ting comfortably with the recipe Jo f Mrs. Zcl&gt; Ratliff. Gay colored
books before them to give them flowers were used in profusion
suggestions. Then of course the throughout the house. In the hall
details of the menus can be chang­ was a picturesque fruit stand pre­
'd to suit the demands of circum­ sided over by Mrs. McRory, where
stances.
fruits o f all kinds as well as baBut with Thanksgiving day com binos, Misses Bandy, Mary Wyatt
ing, by all means plan your meals Ratliff and Lulu Mary Deen play­
mil ahead o f time, ami star*, out ed around the door steps. Byron
6
?
by deciding just what you will Stevens played the part of an
have for Thanksgiving dinner. Italian Artist, and his pictures
W h y shouldn't she bo? Her H o ffr e r »
From this high point in the week, brought forth much praise. Read­
Watch excites Ihe admiration ol all.
ings
appropriate
for
tho
occasion
work backward and forward. It
Its beauty nut only bahts her dainty
yere given by Misses Jay ami Vera
wrist, but the accuracy o f her lovely
Elnu U c is a good plan to have a definite
timepiece is u constant comfort.
formed sum fixed for the cost of the Dickerson.
Punch, olives ami wafers were
Turkeys
!Wnding Thanksgiving spread.
•Miami ax are high as usual and there is no
Mr»- A. H. reason why you should have to
TO TH E CITIZENS
have turkey or even chcken. Roast
j P°A goes severy hit as well with
OF SANFOIII)
inline ami i cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes
I
wish
to announce that I
**!&lt;■. win and the other Thanksgiving “ side am a candidate for the office
dishes."
The
reason
that
the
first
’ ainesville
TtJOg Hoffrrrt quality whltegold filled
Thanksgiving diners ate turkey o f City Commissioner to be
engraved c u r , ftn* HolTfert In ­
wux because it happened to be determined in the regular
sured IS Jewel move* &gt; 22.50
available.
m enl • ■ » • • •
Municipal Election to he held
Faithfully,
on the First Tuesday after
MARTHA

A. F. Furman o f Winter Have
-pent the day here Friday trans
acting business.

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE

Bath Robes
For men, women and children. Made
o f fancy robe material. Silk and cotto terry clothes, also silk dressing
gowns, made o f silk crei&gt;o and all wool
flannels. All shades.

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY,

i iu r r iT COURT, MRVRfC-

PAGE S R

FAMOUS ROBBERT
ACTS AS ONE OF
fflS OWN COUNSEL

No Trace Is Found I
Of Missing Negro
Or His Abductors

Omaha Bell Boy Marries Heiress

Uvea and liberty in further purceryl’t
It also is to ho argued Unit
Chapman’s transfer to the Con­
necticut state prison from Atlan­
ta for trial as a murderer was
unlawful.
it Is eon tended Hint
tho only legal fur transfer would
have been far cruel treatment, or
III health.

Irish Republicans
Renew Prison Raids
LONDON, Nov. 23.— fd’)—Tim
Republicans in Ireland apparently
bnvo started anew their raiding ac­
tivities.
Reports from Dublin
yesterday told of tho
release
through a strategem of a num­
ber of Republican prisoners in
Mount .Joy prison. One report
guve tlm number of prisoners roleavcd as lb nml tho other 11:1 six.
A dispatch to the Oaily Express
from Dublin says llial three men
hi police uniforms and having with
them three
supposed prisoners
were admitted to the jail. Imtiiedintrty they gained |fiitrniico
they whipped out revolvers, awed
the wardens and released lb politi­
cal offenders.

Tennessee Scientists
A re Headed By Gainer
NASHVILLE. Tcnn.. Nov. 28.—
Cm1)— Dr. Alliert F. Gainer, of
Nashville will head tlie Tennessee
Academy of Heioneo during tlm
coining year, sueceetling Dr. Scott
R. Lyon o f Southwestern Univer­
sity, Memphis. He was elected at
the closing session last night. The
following officers also were elect­
ed:
C. A. Moore, University of Tcnn ,
vice-president. Hr. J. T. McMill,
Vanderbilt, secretary-treasurer, Dr.
G. It. Mayfield, Vanderbilt, edit­
or.

Miami Stolen Car Is
Recovered A t Mobile

and .In sertion

Travers deceased. J. W . Ill* d r r r .."...» and M. K. Illx. deceased Daniel
It Miictnll. deceased. June l « Me*
In maid deceased. } ha r Ira It. J i ff, 1,-m deceased and I.ulle A. Juff..... used, W illiam E. Hammond.
d and Laura It. H am m ..in
,|.■*,■:,!*. *1. &lt;’. I*. Akera iU‘PPiiBj-d and
!-• | \ii,-r" d* rraard, E. lljf'V alnier
,V ,,.:,;.d and Wife AI Ire W . I / n l 1.. , - ,| .-a a r d , Tlmmaa K. Strlbllng
,|, .--■i .d. and Ty ""i i * Smith der. i-td or otherwise In the f*dlowl„ g diixrllull property liiratnl In
in*- County " f Hemlinde, amt State
,.f Florida, more particularly de­
scribed nr:
l.ol S-D of 01 lee. Overstreet and
Drew's It,-vision of Lots S and a
In itlor'k i ’ and Lot 8, W ork D
,,f Ailti li* II*m survey I.uvy lin u il,

JAILED FOR SPECULATING

SAVANNAH, Gn., Nov. 23.—(/T)
—Turpentine steady
102 tales
none; receipts 013; shipments II;
stock 11,658.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 23
Rosin steady sales none;-re­ —(/P).—-Final arrangements are be­
ceipts .’1,1)73; HhipiucnlH d.liikl; ing completed here and at various
stock H«,30:i.
other Florida cili&lt; for entertain­
(junto 11 to I irt.50; K II.Oil; ing the board of directors of the
M 10.10; N. 1-1.60; WO 1-1.00; National Lum V r Manufacture,7s
WWX 15.10.
Association which meets here Dee.
"and 3. The nssorintion will tour
CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—(iT)—Poul­ tlu: state, taking in Sanford, Or­
try alive steady.
Fowls 17(rT)2i; lando. Miami, West Palm Reach,
springs 21; turkeys .T2 ; roosters Sehrlng and St. Petersburg nnd
15 V j; ducks 18fm2U; geese 17.
Tniupn.
The board o f directors of the
CHICAGO, Nov. 28.— (A1)—Po national body will attend a meet­
(aloes firm ; (Vis. and Mina, sack ing of the Georgia-Floridn Saw
cd round while 3.25(rC.1.511; Wi&lt; Mill A:&gt;&lt;i&gt;ci;itloii here Dec. 7. The
eoimiu bulk' 3.25fi).T,r,0; few sliadi Georgin-Floridn
Association
is
higher.
snom.oring the ii it of the Nation­
al directors and the Florida Lum­
NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—bV)— ber nnd Millwork A'-m iation is
I’u diration o f a favorable resume co-operatiiig in Hie uilerlainment
o f tlm business situation by tlie program. J. II. Howling, of Odes­
New York Federal Reserve Hank sa, Fla., Is chairman of the interencouraged a resumption of bull­ tammeut loiniuittcc. The enter­
ish operations at tho opening of tainment film! has been raised by
today's stock market Liggett and subreripllon aiming the lumber
Myers It, broke through to a new and allied interests of Florida.
high record for tlm year mid in.
"We expert to show the directitin! gains of a point or two were ore of the National body, repre­
recorded by Dupont, Gen. Klee, senting more than a hiliiou dol­
Chrysler, North Anin. and YmmgA- lars in investment all over the na­
town Tube,
tion, tlnil Florida is not over rul­
ed, and that her development, no
NEW YORK, Nnv. 28.— (/IT
mailer how ucnnntioiuil, is ju tiColton futures opened steady. Dee fjed, is stable and will endure," K.
20.73; Jn 11. 20.03; Mar. 10.07; Miq C, Iltu rrll, 11 1- t.11 „ f t|„. Cent*,
10.05; July 10.13.
gin I'lorhl i Saw Mill As.-oeintion
said today.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2 3 . - f/T)
— Cotton futures opened steady.
Dec. 10.81; Jan. 10.70; Mar. Ib.,'13; P i n d i o l H o p c l u l O f
May 10.01; July 18.60.
JACKSONVILLE, Nnv. 28.—(/I1)
*—Wholesale quotations
prevail­
ing on the Jurksonville market to­
day ns reported tiy tho Florida
Stale Marketing Itureau are us
follows;
Roans, green, lmmpcrs, fancy
3,l)0(jii3.50; Cukes U. S. firsts, bit.
crates ami hampers 2.00^2.50;
cggplnnls standard crates, fancy,
2.2r,(o;2.50; peppers, green, medi­
um sizes standard crates 2.50&lt;q)
3.00; orunges, Imxcs, fancy well
matured 5,1)11(0)6.00; grapefruit,
matured, boxes -1.50(5)5.00.

Film Star To Appear
A gainst Clock Thief

Confession W i l l
Not S a v e Clark
From ElectricChair

MIAMI, Nov. 28.— (/F)—Sheriff
Henry It, Ghusu of Dude county,
charged with second degree murd­
er, will go on trial here Dec. Ft,

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S B .-W
—('has. Weingart of New IJrunswick, Nt J. has had enough of
speculating on football tickets, es­
pecially when ho takes a girl to
a game. Miss
Henrietta Diehl
waited in an automobile while he
tried to sell two extra Pennsylvania-Cornell tickets but fell Into
jail with nine other H|ieculators
and kept there until police found
the weeping girls, still waiting,
late last night

js

T.iwn.i,:,. 1:

• RK1R1JT, Syria, Nov. 28.— (,T )Freah bandit oullireaks have oe
eiirred at Honut, in Northern Syr
ia where many :eho&lt;ds have lien
R n d in p f C o a l S t r i k e closed. Some uf the Christians art
reeking protection in the com
pounds " f the foreign missions,
HALItlSIH Hi*. \ r., Nov. 28.— 1 while others are fleeing in the di
(AT Governor I'iuelnit deeiiied tn-1 reft inn of tho Mediterranean.
day to go forward with Ins plant
tn submit propt. nl of settlement
of tie* authrufiic situation to rep­
resentative* of 1in* mlm r:&lt; here this
afternoon di pile
anuouneemenl
from the opernlor i that they would “ Lady Re Good," is a pony that
be unable to attend tho meeting needs such name. At the national
to which they also had been in­ horse show yesterday sin* threw
vited.
Ruth Hanna her 11 year old rider
down and iron gate, sent a detec­
tive to tile hospital, knocked sev­
unconscious, eaust-d soim* wo­
Earthquake Recorded. eral
men to faint, mashed some a:di
In Washington Area when she fell tn the basement.

By Condo

-SON 25 -S A ID TH&amp;.Y C io T IT T b o n T o o
IS. THC.RG. AMY 13A ■
FOR 5V C H
S J G .L C ,— r 'D o
RUMOR

12. TVtCRe
An y t r o t h
■in it t
j

fninm d

,9 f r IS I'M'llTllUH n ltn K U B D that
tlila *»riKr " f I’ uldlcatlon lie |&gt;ubllnlicd in tin* Sanford Herald once
a weik fer four roti«rcittlvo w eek".
W ITNESS my band and Heal of
nahl Clrm lt Court at Sanford, till"
tin* 'J day of November. A I&gt;. 1323.
V. E. nOFUl.ASS.
Clerk of tbe Circuit Court.
(S E A I.)
Ity A M. W E E K S . D. C\
H lt.E S * CH’ ltNKY
Solirltors fur Complainant.

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Iror.t wj
mnkl ii (

stint * j
ittiri 8 j
sitia,fcj|
ore ahojj
this sect
lilt tag
Itriil

VYc rrsprrlfnll) rail Ihr nitr&gt;nn
lim-*ili*r*t lit the |,ro|u-rl, nr offer 1•«
1111 Sautiml Avrunr.
\niv rrmrmhrr, Sanfiint Atnit |t
'th e Mreiiiitl. If mil Ihe I'lml "IrrrtliW
Ihe main nutlet from First Slrrrl, Mn»|
\leant-, all lemlltm ImitiriN Orlamla, it,!
Thin furl rnimiil lie giillrn ami, Irma.
Wlit'rr rvrr Irnffli* In, %nliir* lull** ■
liiiiw the nielli.
nil fert frotlllni? on SaiifnrtS
ml llir \i»rllirnNl rnrnrr of I'lM »i,|
1(11 f r r t

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n u l l S l r n - t n i l l SlliU | i r r f r u u ^ | i # ( i
ll l l ft-rl h r t w r r n f l l h nml
Nail l . a u l u lit SIIO |*rr I ra n i funl,
W r r r r iM iu n r n il i Ii I n |ir«iprrty
%ti!ii*% 11tin n l tit p ly Niifrt m itt 'itiii fuji-kt I 1
\\ n lr lt a m i *«*r.

Mei-sch huiltfiaf*

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Pasteurized

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BUTTERM ILK

REAL ESTATE

I

SANFORD— SYNOJ
with

The Newest!

which Sanford i.s huildmp*. n™**]
tho m ost productive* farming Dirj
aru sending their Rolilen treasura
millions o f dollars nnd increasing
Sanford to Northern markem.

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Creamery Co.

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n o w f o r c c . r x ^ 1vJ/
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IT IS IM'-ltKIlV OUDF.RKD that
you and * nil &lt;&gt;f you do appear In
t!n&lt; MU of rnmplalnt filed herein
ml lln* 7th day of December, A. D.

IV T in : f'lltl't'IT I'OttHT OF Till*.
s*i;% i:\ n i .11 i i i i t a i . t i u r i i r
m
o r * ’rut: s r m : o r r i.o im iA iv
IT
AMI I'Olt MSIIMII.i: t ill M l .
■*»
IN I'llANEHIIV
I* FIWtNANDo A. I*.MlStiNS anil
•MAI IV S, I'A ItSt INS. his wife.
Complainant",
VM.
I’ Er.TPE lit ill BUT VMNOH, et als..
I li'femlailtM,
llill To Oulf-t Title.
011111:11 tn* 1*1 iii.iCA’r io v
Tlie Slain of Floriila to tin,, after
•T tiameil parti*". CreutltiK":
To Felipe
lliiliert Yoime, also
known as 1*&gt;«i1111&gt; Itohcrt Younge,
U" If living, ami If iteail all parties
o- i lnlnilng lati'ri sl In the hunts lier* Inafter ileseriln *1 uniler tin, salil
'•&gt;' Kelltm Kitln-rl Ynnue, ileretisril, or
is- iitln-rwlxo; William Travers If llv'l, "*f. anil If *l*-a*l all parties elalm11 lior anv Inlenst In the luntls liere[n* Inafter ileseriln *1 under thu salil
W HIi:t111 Travers, tl* ■■eaKinl, nr oilier- ^
h'l Wise; Joseph
M While If living, ■
a" ninl If *1* ;nl all parties claiming any
' *1Interesi In Ui.- larnls hureliuifter
1,11 il'serjlieil nmler tin, Halil J iih*|iIi
M While, ilii'oaneil, or othiTwlHi,;
''r Wllllnm II. Hrokenlironghl If llvas lug. ninl If il* u*l all parth-s elalmlug any Inter* st In tin* I,mils liere11 « Kf/I'T tlf'Herll&gt;ei| mnler tin, Halil
•n Willi.mi II. Hriilieiihrongli. tlreeasnl. nr olhi-i-wlHo; William IT. •*ln v- , _
! * nr If living, ami If il* ait all partli s'M
ne 1elsltiilng any Inten st In Ihe hunts ■
''i loreliiafler 11*• r11•**1 nmler the naM ■
\\ m i l l III IJ . t ' Itiii" vi* r*
'if, in
H
ill. e lhi rwisi-; William F. Hints If tlv ■
•JJ lag. nml If ill-nil nil parties rlulm
lag any Inti rent In the larnls here
h't Inafter ile"erll,ei| mnler the null
o" William If. Minis, ilT-eeaseil, or olh
ml 1rivlH*-; I'hlneas M. Nightingale |[ living, anil If il&lt; a*l all parties claim
) I lug Interest In the lailils liereltiaflei

LITTLE ROCK; Ark., Nov. 23.—
M1)—The "confeiwion” of Royd
Jewell, nerving *l!&gt; yearn in the
state prison for the murder of I
M. Stout, president o f the haul
of .Sulphur Springs during a mb*
b"ry of that bank, will not save
Tyrus Clark from going to the
electric chair foe the same mur­
der.
Governor Tom J. Terral lias said
that the reported “ confession" of
Jewell, which was substantiated |,v
■Mm lluielifieid, leader of the rub­
ber gang o f which Clark and Jew­
ell were members, Would not sway
hint from liis decision hot in in­
terfere with Hie verdict " f death in
Clark's ease
Governor Terral Issued a state­
ment last night declaring lie ha I
no faith in the purported eonfes
sum of Jewell ami asserted that
the Ihirehfield gang was the
“ worst ever dealt with by tlie
state." The date for Clark’s exec­
ution has not been set.

WASHINGTON, Nov. JH .-f/l1)
— An earthquake described by &lt;lirectnr Tondorf as o f pronounced
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28.—(/!’) 1Intensity was recorded this morn
— I’nln Negri, film star, uppeured I jug on thu seismographs of the
nt the district attorney's office and Georgetown
”
University. It began
is n prescription for
raid she Would testify against Pet­ nt 7;.'lb A. M. eastern limn ami
.
Oripiie, Flu, Dwif'ue,
er Rosin, Russia actor, accused **f continued until 8:15 A. M. and
stealing a Russian gold clock fro 0 apparently centered IKliO miles l**
s Fever nml Malaria
lu-r apartment. Following Rosin's the rnuthwent of Washington.
Il Kills Ihr germs.
arrest a few days ago, thu clock
was found to ha missing during u
reception at the star's dwelling.
Miss Negri said that she believ­
ed Rosin hud punishment
... -Hough
S.AY, M R . VAJe^T, y T o i m y q u h u a nwp
after a few days in jail and that
slie did not, .feel inclined to pros­
HAV&amp; /NSKfrP Mfc. tvHB-Tiir’
ecute. Mia Negri, formerly lutd
HA D
1MAT TVjE SMrtH*JONE.&amp; C o .
declared she would not testify a/\ ■R*AX&gt; TlhJANClAU CONDITION. T H G S e
gainst Rosin

Miami Sheriff To Be
Tried December I I

DALLAS, Tax., Nov. 28.—(/P)
— Smoking abong college women In
Texas, is controlled for the pres­
ent day by a "gentleman's" agree­
ment not to smoko in public and
has not reached thu acute stage
evidenced in the east and north.
Discussion today among deans
of women attending the Texas
fcdate Teachers' Association indict­
ed that the habit is still in its
infancy in thu statu anil lias made
such little headway that few col­
leges
have definite prohibitory
rules against it. Tbcvu exiaita a
tacit agreement among the few
girls and young women who desire
to smoke, to do so in the quiet of
the lady's boudoir and in most
Texas colleges tt is simply assum­
ed that women do not smoke.

Haml1
€£5
f

Many of the new handbags, par­
ticularly those for afternoon or
evening w'ear nrc o f vvhTt or
satin, headed ini gold or silver
Ileads, brilliants, lpearls or enmbiSi-.-tioti is, Township i’U South
.................
nations
of jewels andI beading.
Itanke 30 rant.
, ,
The shapes continue to be square and I** nil unknown•poraomt rlulm luir
any lnt*ri"t In thu properly
or oblong.
lirri'liirilniv*' de"rrlbed.

EVERETT TRUE

[Texas College Girls
/ A gree Not To Smoke

a .\i »

. VoVll\or.K COUNTY, FI.O- Henry YotiK*. ir it*lnV an!i itV*sl
nil parlies claiming nnv in. 1 d,»’t
V |&gt; CIIANCKHY.
Ihc lands hereinafter
&gt;a
UKYANT.
dcr the said Henry Yonir? v*
uComplainant
ed. or otherwise; A l l " " , ? V &gt;
vs.
If living, and If ili&gt;ml nil '!&lt;*».
claiming tiny Interest in A, ps.r,,'»
WILLIAM TItAVKRS. et nl.
lierrlnafter descrliiiri under .1. ,fi*li
Defendants.
Albert L. Rees. d*i-rn.,,i n. ^
I i n l c r n l l , n l» lle M I« i« i
m
wlsni and
all unknown •JiVT ,, in,* ii*'fi*irlniita, W illiam T m - claiming
tiny Interest in
T!aril*»
voril J tv. Jllx and M. B. III*. Hail- follow Ing clcHcrllMii latiil«.\? lh'
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1 i: Mitchell. Juno E. McDonald,
[itnl Being
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It. Jeffries. and Lul o A. Florida, to-wit:
Jeffries, Wllllnm Ik Hlimmoild and
All Block 1. nit ntock
i Mini II- 11ittrimimil, C. K. Akor*.
Clock 3 (lee* the snutli hn'l#* !
Vr7.l i: I. Akers. Ik Ily Palm er and
lut C). nil Mock I. all nf,
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I’nlmrr Thom as fc.
C, nmt all Work fi, of JL
St rltillng. Tim m \- Smith and the
division of tlm I.allardy
i nii.-il Still*" Trust &amp; Savings Hank,
Mliftu. iJiniln In the t; ralit JS?
if iivlm; nnd If dead, to till pnrtleii
firmed tn Mono* M. Levy i„ «
!V ilmlnk liiirrm t til the property
tlnil 37, Township I i g |i
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Ollf*ANDO, Nov. 28.— (/P)— N'»
trace han yet been fount] o f Ar­
thur Henry, negro, or the three unidontilicd men who nbdueted him
from a local hospital where he
was heing held unilcr guard early
yesterday morning, according to
police officials.
Henry and detectives
George
Jump and I). W. Dority were car­
ried to the
hospital Thursday
night, following a pistol battle in
which all three were injured, that
look plain when the doteetives en­
tered Henry’s home to investigate
a reported shooting affray. The
detectives were reported by hos­
pital officials to be "resting well"

Chnpmnn &gt;Vho Has Received
Reprieve From (lovernnr.
Writes Five Page lirief
Censuring The President
HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 23.—
t/P)— Reprieved front the gallows
for three months by Gov. Trumbnll, Gerald Chapman, mail ban­
dit convicted of murdering a po­
liceman, Is acting ns one of the
lawyers for himself.
In a five page brief written with
pen and ink in his cell, nnd bristlinjf with legal terminology, he
coat ends that President Coolidge
has "immorally nnd unlawfully"
employed the commutative power
as an instrument of force.
The president has commuted
Chapman'* sentence of 2!» years
to Atlanta for robbing the malls
In Now York in order that Chap­
man may hang in Connecticut for
killing n policeman after he had
esenped from Atlanta. Chapman's
lawyers plan to go ns far us the
United States Supreme Court to
prove that ho first must serve his
federal sentence before being exe­
cuted in Connecticut.
Chapman was sentenced to die,
but the governor yesterday re­
prieved him until March Ik-cause
of hahrnus corpus which was ar­
gued in Federal Court Monday.
In a cell piled high with law
books yesterday, Chapman haded
his brief to one of ids luwycrs,
Frctlerirk J. Grochl. In some 600
words, many of them long, nnd
syntax that would please any rhe­
torical!, Chapman contends that
thu fundamental Indirtnient presi­
dential power to commute in that
it shall lie used with good will and

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Solicitor Taylor said that he had
placed no other case on thu court
calendar for the week o f Dec. 1 I,
believing tho Chase trial would
consume tho entiru time.

NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—(/P)—
•Mm. Frank Tinncy wouldn’t be
surprised if site and Frank Tinncy
were remarried within a year if
her divorce is granted.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 28.— (fl^ -T h o
Army nml Navy were marshalled
tQilay for their 28th football game
and a colorful ending o f the c«ulren gridiron season.
Two days o f rain had made the
weather a factor, although straw
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Cello, San Francisco lightweight
won a decision over Jack Silver,
Sail Francisco (10 rounds).
Frankie IJrown, San Francisco,
welterweight knocked out Dave
Slavin, Newark, N. J.
Rattling Rolo, Manila lightweight
got the decision over Joe Terris,
St. I’nul ( I rounds.)
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Willis, Sandiego, lightweight, was
awarded n decision
over Billy
White o f Jersey City (10 rounds).

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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28.—(/P)
Tho largest negro population of
any city is predicted for Philadel­
phia shorty by F. W. Washing­
ton. state welfare official. There
are HiO.OOO negroes here now.

•MT. HOLLY, N. J. Nov. 28.—
&lt;/Pl—A total of 993 indictments
have been returned against 71 men
as the result of the running of
liquor from o ff shore into Rancocat* Creek, which gets its name
from the same source ns does tho
homo o f Harry Sinclair's horses.

1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—(,P)
—A blonde nude bandit is sought
for a lot of recent hold-ups. Two
gay young spenders, arrested in
a hotel as suspects, have been
proved innocent.

-film . DIES OF INJURIES
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 28.—(/P)
—Bernice Williams, four, of Glen
St. Mary’s died laat night in n
local hospital as the result of be­
ing struck by an nutoruobiie as she
ran across the highway in front [
of her parents’ home Sunday after-1
neon.

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The old Chase place located on the Sanford to Orlando highway
Brentwood has been subdivided into beautiful homesites, each
and every lot ideal in every respect.
Wide streets, orange
trees on nearly every lot, beautiful stately oaks on all lots fa c­
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Joreph E. Phipps, commercial
agent o f the Mobile nnd Ohio
Railroad, motored to Miami Inst
week where he Spent the week on
bindner-i for the railroad.
Among the activities nt Lyman
is the forming of n vnecer
football team. Friday nllernoon
Mr. Hardy took a dozen boys of
tho school to Palm Springs where
they roasted steal: nnd niurshninl*
lows for supper ami itlurn to town
about 7 o'clock.
School

Goldenrod

Mrs. Bore)I was a dinner gu**‘ t
A Bcrie.1 of Bible discourses un­
der Dr. Armstrong of DcLand, on Nov. 18 o f Mrs. II. C, Lundquist
closed at the Baptist church Sun­ and Mrs. B. W. Lundquest.
day evening after a successful
Rev. J. S. Clark will pteach in
week. Large crowds wore in at­
Upsala at 11 o'clock on Dec. d.
tendance each night.
As plans have iieen made tn have
Dr. Armstrong visited the Lake pleaching in the morning, it was

ladles o f the Episcopal church
her® supervised and helped in
cleaning up the church handing
and grounds. It f» expected servi­
ces will be held in Loi gwood
church this year.
The Women's Missionary Society
o f the First Baptist Church held
a meeting nt the church on Monday
nfternoon, nnd will meet twice ev­
ery month during the winter. Mrs.
Robert Ayer is president and Miss
Florence Jamil is secret.it y and
treasprur.

Upsala and Grapeville'

Lake Monroe

Former Mayor D. E. McLendon
o f Birmingham, Ain., and Mrs.
McLendon have returned from
Bartow and are spending several
weeks nt the Ornn're and Black
hotel.

made very instructive talks to the
children.
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In ,h " morning
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Rev. Reid preached to an apprec­
iative audience Sunday after"'*'*»'
a very interesting and practical
sermon on the exercising ot laun
in God, ns exemplified by the cross­
ing of the Red Sea by the Israe­
lites. The service was made more
enjoyable by the song service led
by Mr. MncCanon of Winter Park,
J .l, who also rendered a vocal solo
that was greatly enjoyed by all.

The Dorcas club met Nov. 19,
Emil Knuscmnn has retnrnn.t
home from the Kernnld-Laughton nt the home o f Mrs. E. F. LundHospital after undergoing it sueThose present were. Mrs.
cessful operation upon his leg. I !!1l! ,,n11
1n i'i •
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Vihlen, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. A. and
Mr. Lnndreas
U ndress and
and other
other fisherfisher- Mr"- K: o IJL,‘tn'h
Mn,‘ Kwnn‘
Mr.
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men caught a 10-pound bass at Kon aml A,rs- '&gt; n
New Smyrna Beach on n week
The Willing Workers held an
end trip.
enjoyable meeting on Friday nt
*’ ' ’"vdno nmt Big Boston lettuce the home o f the president, Alice
la being cut through this district. Vihlen. Id members and two visiv.eltry .s uoing weit in the fields tort being present. Quilt blocks
and in spring celery seed beds, were put together. Mrs, Hunter
Escnrole, cabbage, le.-ans, pepper, assisted her mother with the reeggplant and other crops are being freshments.
gathered.
---------Mr. nnd Mis. Fry, Mrs. Berg*
K. J. Cotes visited his non nt ton anil Miss Eunice Tyner, alt of
Long wood last week end.
. Windermere spent Sunday at the
.--------|home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyner.
Mrs. Videll of Chicago, has re
Emil Mngnuson spent the week
turned to her winter home here.
end with his sister, Mr). LundMrs. Ben Musoy o f Jacksonville quh l who id o entertained the
is visiting her’ mother, Mrs. Hat- pastor, Rev. Ecknrdt and wife in
tin Wynne.
iter new home.

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Bell and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Tyner were
family visited Wain-hula nmi olh- dinner I'ln-sts on Nov. 20 at lin­
er southern points recently.
home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie
--------.Swanson. In the uftcrhonu n numMr. nml Mrs. .1. T. Jacobs en- her of tie- Indict gathered there to
tertnined with a
o'clock dinner surprise Mrs, Tyner.
Friday evening in honor o f Dr. j
--------Armstrong, of Di-Liml. Beside th-Mr. nml Mrs. Edwin Peterson
guest o f honor, Mr. ami Mrs. But- nnd nephew,
Elmer
Lundquist,
tow Mann were also present.
. who stays with them nt Holly Hill
|:-ml Sidney Houston now of Stuart.
Among the new arrivals in town
Drew
Warren
is
building
n
InnI la., but who lias been in C ilia
are Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward E. Hardy
o f Wilton, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ iiiess house at Monroe, and will u -I Key We-t, spent the evening
of Nov, Ifi, nt tho home of Mr.
erick Mat toon
from
Plymouth, enter the grocery business.
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and Mrs. II. (L Lundquist.
Conn,, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall
A. Merritt, who recently discon­
Johnson of Hartford, Conn.
tinued the dairy business here, has ’ Harvey Swanson, eldest son of
now
bought another firm herd of Mi. nnd Mrs. August Swanson, nrThe Stnteo Prison Farm nt Itaiford has this week purchased from enttle nml will iignin enter th- rived Saturday from Pittsburgh,
j when* lie has boon agent for thMrs. Frederick Nlemey !M birds snim* business.
---------, Shredded Wheat Co. He may spend
from her high class breeding
Mrs. Alley and daughter, Norma some time here with hi.t parents,
stock o f Barred Plymouth Rocks,
-----in both dark nnd light line. There have returned from n visit to J«c!;-I
sonvillu.
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Mrs.
Ih-ek
am!
daughter, Minnie
are of tho name stock ns tho-c
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, M1. . ami Mrs. Westerdick, Miss
recently bought from lor by the I
Last Sanford
I I imnl.* Tnhor ami Iliere. Mrs
Florida State Agricultural &lt;’ol
------------------------------------------- Marsh nml Mrs. Ballinger were
l^go.
C. E. Chorpening nml daughter, among tlm-i attending the funeral
Mrs. Niemeyer motored to High Helen unit Alyx, motored to St. of Mr. Saint, an old time resident
Springs to upend Thanksgiving Petersburg, Friday returning heme o f Twin lakes.
with her Brother, Charles Clauaser. Sunday accompanied by Mr. Chor____ _ __ ...........................
Mary I.umley (tpent the week
peping's
brother, ('h.-ater^ Chor-_
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. pelting o f Benton linrhor, Mich,,; I'1"*.
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Ali -'*- Hodgin i
\Jnmc* II Walker nnj , M e , J H, uind St. J'sti rstaiia - , .
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_Menlck attended the art exhibit
nnd atudio tea given by the Att
J. E. Singletary is nt I i o i h i - from
Department o f the Sanford Worn Tampa recovering from injnriei
'Mr-*. Elmer Tyner is ill with in
Mi’s Club.
received in an mitomobilu accident Huenza th i, week,
last woak.
j-------—------Thu Somlnok* race track is forC h u iu o ta
jfing ahead, ninco the arrival of
Mr. nnd Mrs,
Boston Steele,
John W. Cain, superintendent of George nnd Robert Steele, Mr. and
Mr. ('lark who is in charge of
tho work. Camp house for the Mrs. Ben Austin were dinner
men hn* been constructed and gin-sis Thanksgiving in town at road construction, has moved Ids
family to Chtiliiota.
n good start has been made mi the the home of Mrs. Henry Steele.
stables which nrt* to houso the
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Brown have
fino racing horses.
W. W. Miller was In Jackson
villi* over Thanksgiving mi the moved to lle-ir now Garinw ApartThc new town of Seminole hn* guest of bis in-ire, Mis. William nu-lits on the Cheney highway.
niud&lt;- an offer to tin- Redpnth Itimtwick.
Mr nml Mrs. II. P. Ellis visitChaiitampia o f a guarantee «»f |l,
id Orlando Friday.
000 Dpi) use o f |e-t seating hun­
Mi". and Mrs. Alex Foster of
dreds of people if the U-dnnth Gi neva Avenue went to Jack on
Mr. J. E. Snyder returiierl roc
Company will put on its camn- of villo Friday for » few dity's visit
-ntly from a brief viiit to friends
entertainmerte n» ! lectures -lining
in Kansas City.
tho month o f March wiiilo tho
Mis. Don McDonald entertained
races nro being hold.
relatives from New York but week
Tlo-'Chuiuota band directed by
who were going further s-oith for
M-- W. L. Seig, rendered u stdenS. S.SU-inmetx. Mrn. Stelnmotz this winter.
and.young son will spend the win­
Mi. nml Mr«, Cecil Moonev mid did progrnin nt the Christmas
ter in I ongwood. Whde Mr. Steln- Cecil Jr,, of Orlando were cat lent School Auditorium Friday evening.
metz, who Is secretary of th
it the J. C, Elor.worth homo on
Mi. Moore, ib*&gt; contractor
in
Seminole Jockey Club, Inn r H r g ‘ Sunday.
charge of building the several new
of the general construction of tiprace track.
Mr. nnd M r». \\ A. It lynor nr­ bungalows in lake Eva addition,
rived liuine recently from their condiieted prayer meeting Thurs­
day evening at the local Baptist
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Henry Menlck j rummur npont on Long Island,
church.
on Tuesday'evening attended the
Tin- cement-block factory oper­
Mr*. Margaret Marshall had ns
dsdlcntlim of All Saints Memorial
ated by Mr. Foley Is making n
Thanksgiving
Day
gusts
at
her
Parish Houro and Ihn recoptloo
substantial showing.
given to BDUon nml Mr*. Cnmeror home in Cameron City, Mr. nml
the West
Mann and Mrs. John D Wing in Mrs. I'm male,&gt; from
.Min Mnry Tribble. Demi of wo­
Side.
Winter Park.
men mol Miss Adelia Keene of
Mr. nmi Mrs. f , E. Chorpening John n. .Stetson University, and
An eipocinPy delightful camp­
had
ns dinner guests Thank-giv­ H. T. Lassiter of Miami were
fire o*)-1-,- wni givio on Tuesday
gui- is nt tin- Tribble home recent­
evening by Joseph K. Phipps ut ing. Mrs. Susie Sm ire from town lynml
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Bryan
Squire
his home mi Greenwood lake for
Dt. J. W. Martin and Mm, J.
n party of 1.» friend- There was ami children,
U. Marlin of Oviedo atlitided ser­
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n huge log fin- blazing
merrily , Mr* Juim-s i'lirvia and -lame* vices al local church Sunday.
whllo the guests liululged in a lr-- have rituraed to Tnnimi after
menu o f toasted weenies, hut rnf- 11 week's visit nt tin- A-diley Pur
Leon Simmons has sold Iris farm
fee,
picDles, biscuits, toasted
home in Cameron City.
and plana to move to Sunford
marshmallows, oranges, candy and
Mrs. I lldtie Week, Miss Annie where he has bought some prop­
nuts. Many entertainin; stmits Weeks. Harry Weeks and Mr, end erty.
Wore put on, singing, redtutlons, Mrs. Charlie Flowers made u
denripff fortune telling on I n host nnrty going to Tampa last Sun­
•lolmn Toil, a vein-ruble Lapp, is
race. Thuso prenent wcio ('apt. day on spend tho day guest.i of tmiil to be the only man o f his race
and ** s t’ -o - V'n lion...... N|r. Okie Weeks.
who has ever written u hook.
mid Mr*. Hricenn Clark, Miss Bea­
trice Cobh, Miss Catherine Kntxmii&gt;—-r, Sykes Maimsco. and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Henry Menlck, Lungwood, and from
flan fold, Mrs,
Rhode**. Miioi Martha Rhodes, Miss
lo v e Turner. II. C Douglass m.-I
TO ALL CONTRACTOR!! AND HUILDEUS OK
Frank M. Davis.

The young people met at tho
church Sunday evening nt 7:30
o'clock and organized a Baptist
Young Peoples' Union for the en­
suing year, with the following o f­
ficers elected: President, Mrs.
Geo. Parker; vice president, Chas.
Eldridge; secretary-treasurer. Miss
Mae Barfield; group captains,
Misses Bernice Eldridge and Ruth
Smith. Mrs. Chas, Eldridge was
elected quiz leader. The union will
meet every Sunday evening in the
community church nt 7:30 o’clock.

Dan Rouse of Conway Sunday a f­
All the young people in the com ­
ternoon.
munity are cordially invited to at­
tend these meetings.
Ben James, tne promoter o f
Jamestown (the colored section in
Prayer service will be held Wed­ East Goldenrod), sold 80 acres o f
nesday at 7:30 p. m. I-con Doug­ unimproved land last week to an
las leader.
Orlando man the consideration
being $8,000. _____
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sani Wood were
Sanford visitors Thursday.
Several from here attended the
entertainment nnd Country Store
Mr. ami Mrs. Lyal Gnrdenier re­ at the high school auditorium at
turned Thursday from a several Oviedo Friday night. LeRoy Wood
days' sojourn in Monticello.
o f this place held the lucky num­
ber that drew the grand prize,
Mr. and Mrs. Toney Pitchford an nil wonl blanket. Another worth
were calling here Sunday.
while prize that came to Golden­
Mr. and Mrs. Lopes entertained rod was a 10 pound Swift’s Prem­
at a Thanksgiving dinner Thurs­ ium ham, drawn by Fred Townday, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Van Ettor, semi.
of Osteen.
Mr. Dodd of Dodd Bros, o f A t­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bach of lanta, citrus fruit growers in this
Orlando were callers here Saturday locality nnd Eustis, nrrived here
Inst Wednesday to sell their fruit
evening.
in this locality to B. F. Wheeler o f
Mrs. Laura Mathers nnd Mr. Oviedo, the consideration being
ami Mrs. Carl Mather-* and family $23,000.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop nnd
called nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.

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grand children motored to Seville
Sunday for a visit with the Ut for *
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
,0P «f
Lathrop. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Yohet of Alhertnn
lu., who had stopped in Seville for A nlljlLy
n short visit with her brother
Wnvnn Lathrop and familv Mr ■ Print*
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and Mrs. Lathrop are enroute here *ift
Angtlei.f1*

DAVIS SHORES
ST. AUGUSTINE
Requests

Several Local Represt
Apply

D. P. DAVIS PROP]

Masonic Bldg., Sanford

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The Five-Hundred Glub held
gentlemen'.! nigh". &lt;&gt;o Thunk-giving
evening nt the library, many
guests as well ns members enjoy­
in g an evening of ranis. A consid­
erable auni was realized for the
purchase o f tables. Refreshments
of coffee and sandwiches were
served.

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li-n tne Grounds, in the lleart of Osteen, FI-

Tuesday, Dec. 1
2 P. M.

to giw^Thc'neiv*sa-!tc\-o'i!|,)f r ^ v

*'0!U 1 01 Osteen, Fla., and Osteen is just si

HANFORD AND VICINITY

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Thanksgiving Day was celebrat­
ed at tb«* Oran-'** ami BI-*--k Hot-1
In delightful style, the whole low­
er floor being decorated with pine
houghs, ferns and flowers and
thrown open for th&lt;- enjoyment of
the guests who numbered fill, com
In? front ninny states. Including
Ohio. Maine. Connecticut, New
York, New Jersey, Alnboum. Cali
fornia, Mminchusetts nml Canada
The tnhU-H Wren gorernii.x'v piled
with colorful ft nits as canter pb*cea, red grajHi.) and apples, buna
nos, ratsurnns, tangerine*, orange'
and erspo fruit. The guests we**seated In
efanns at *"»*»||
tables and after fnJoym-*nt o f the
bountiful na*nu many lingered for
aoclal Intvreuurse in Ihu spacioui
halls.
Up to 1803, Canton, China, bad
Stalls capable o f wpeting' 10,000
«n-H*nU wha r-wne V* takd exam/ loations for public u ffiii*. *___
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The scale iif wagos for journeymen Carpenters o f Local
Union 1751 o f Snnforel, Flo., will lit j l . i o pur hour on
and alter January 1, 1920. Uy unanimous vote o f Local
Union 1751.
Uy C. C. FLYNN,
Recording Secretary,

ings
ir0 Un
t o up.

ThU
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You may never h-ivo
, k' Ul 0 &gt;)&lt;,) tumty to buy a lot in Osteen before the
on may nevei have another opportu mty to buy real estate in Osteen at

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ (&gt;ur Own Price and on Easy Terms

F R E E -$ 5 °0 in Prizes, Includin^Beautitiil Building
TIIE ALTA MONTIS HOTEL
Altanimte Springs. Fla
1-1 miles South o f Suuforil.
/irst class accomoelations ft&gt;r lf&gt;0 guests at moderate
■atca. Ucaullfully lucalctl between two lakes, 110 itcres in
parks, golf, tennis, boats, orange grove free to guests,
Excellent x*usiiie* fine orchestras. Busses jiaas hourly.
Twentieth’ season.
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON.
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the grounds at 2 P .M ., Tuesday ^D ecem ber1st*
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EASY TERMS
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RAND CONCERT

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Carrying Marshall Freeman, Nation-.l
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DeLand, Florida
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American at night to take o f f tho chill.

teaching profession.
th in J?0 American students other
nan the Lhodes scholars few re­
main at Oxford for the full course
„
&gt;-t;ars. Modern Oxford
frankly disappointing to many
j r ^ n ' f,ir il Ja changing rap■lu l wildcrnes of modern build-

o, these productions which
of a character they did not
care to have their children to hear.
Tho press has been filled with pro. m P»«nts who urged that
bins he arranged which are suit­
able for children of any age and
there has been a general response
on the part of managers.
There are altogether too many
diamonds In the world to suit gem
mines, but even nt that there is
little likelihood that they will be­
come cheaper. Certain restric­
tions are under consideration in
countries where diamonds are proKcotiomy in small ns well na large matters
duced which will prevent their beis fundamental. Build a fund now for fu*
coming a glut on the market. The
tun* use. Open an account with the Semi­
increased diamond output from the
nole County Bank.
alluvial digging has recently be­
'
%
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come a serious factor in world.pro­
duction, it is stated in the annual
Jack and the Bean­ report of Warrington Smyth, sec-1
•t% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
stalk, Alice in Wonderland, Cindc- relnry for mines and industries of j
nila and a score of ntlicr favorites South Africa, who urges govern-1
of youthful England are in rehear­ ment control and certain limitasals as bills in t|,e English then- turn* upon opening new mines to
ters. One feature o f the Christ­ prevent the sparkling stones be­
mas pantomines and plays this coming so plentiful that they would
&gt;T?r
J’1' a general revival o f no longer he considered precious.
old hnghsli folk songs nnd carols
to replace much of the ragtime
Among new freak golf clubs is
mmic which has crept into Christ­ one in the form o f a comb for use
mas pantomines of recent years.
in playing out o f water. Another
S TR E N G T H - SE RVICE - P R O G R E S S
The English public has tired of driver has n bored tube In the head
the pantomines which were large­ of a club filled with quicksilver to
ly a rehash of slapstick musical give added weight nnd “ whip" in
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W H AT THE
cumcdies. In some cases the hu- playing.
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

lr*"sc warmers were part o f the
winter cqUipmcnt o f nlmost every
fcngluh home
the arrival
n rriv.il
onto until
some 40 years ago o f the stone
hot water bottle, snid to have been
conceived by Mrs. William E, Glndstonc, wife of the famous prime
minister. The grand old mnn used
nf n ?m nois&gt;’ onc- Tho hand to make up thirsty during the
»LJ. u ''J 1 ccntury fell heavily night and drinking the water near?
'ts heritage o f beauty and cst Imn usually that in the stone
atmosphere and tho 20th is no lottle, lie side him to give him
•inder. the woods and fields that
a century ago lay just beyond the something more palatable his wife
filled the bottle each evening with
college gates are now laid nut in
Honing ten, sweetened. Stone hot
monotonous brick suburbs nnd
tie
warmers. although replaced by
breat industrial plants nnd in this riil'InT
articles in the cities, are
mu wilderness of modern huild- still used m English country disns a
;ti- B*
" the
‘ "Y “university
&gt;»*versuy stands as
i’ ,whcr?, thpy nrc known ns
] '*•' °:isis of gray stone ami green (ilndstones.
f,‘tr&lt; cns-

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LONDON, 1Nov. i 28— yp)—The
near
.
Vocf rn,° wvunty treaty may go
villnltCrrtr "h n * jtffrthavhlK down in history as liaving two
fot *■£ ST"firttm
on-puio
petticoat
gov- fathers. While in London Austin
ngcr* *.n
chamberlain, the foreign secretary
when ij
is given the major credit for hnvmm m * $ ^ $ £ 9 *
*qur « ! £ ing engineered the1 negotiations
Erni'l °n' i n t K u ' o t o w n ^ u p o ^ o which culminated in the ngrccmeiii
5th »»**“ voters ns n j
only
wom ens to be signed in London, Dec. 1, in
ubarrass^ ket
I nris and elsewhere on the con­
tinent, the newspapers insist on
r3n
anJ
joined
*.n
the
fun,
fleet(the r f to Baron D’Abcrnon,
Wd(he women’s ticket by an overAmong *h in
tr the wonici* «■
Tho 9tcCesskC n^tor* whclnunjr m j r,u^vevcri *ycre m British ambassador to Berlin, as
the father of the pact.
jury
ttatlowj Iul r f f b T U T O^uWWWdLord D’Abernon is credited with
|«i e" ail flmiy ”
**4’ H",olii:ht aml-by having co-operated with the (Jeri francs* the I
nmn statesman in the preliminary
that they resigned their new stages of the security exchanges
nt befan*
kti influcn* f f i t a T S i O T t h « ' i''‘,UBU mul with having aided and urged
Chancellor Luther, Foreign Minis­
*'! mnny American antique huntlimmcli"10.' rated.
„cf fuch
ter Strcsamann and other tenders •rs Have carried across the Atlanpier! V**u I’oslng in garments they arc now to do their utmost The French
e old-fashioned English copper
a deputy too poor to buy. iiundrcds f so- contend that this one of the Brit­ 'c l warmers that the price o f
hvur»n th*' i ,iv irjrla are earning a iivlnf, i y ish diplomat’s greatest achieve­ a sc articles in London lias treb*
..,ln roccnt months,
3jjcd the « S &amp; » l" « “ '■ *™
ments and that since it is com­
ihc Americans seized upon the
as mannequins in the m &gt;rc txtiu pleted he will rclini|uish his post
admitted sjve Berlin fashion shopi.
after the formal signing and re­ varmers as fine things to hang benicinoirs
Daughters of arn-y
officers, tire to private life.
nn "pen fireplace or to use
a chestnut roasters or com pop­
officials, physicians
&gt; £ays that government
pers. The ordinary warmer is njnie to P«h- ami business men, impoverished by
Always ott the lookout for nov­ I’out the size of a wash basin with
tin* world war and post-war in­
rp jcrvice,” flation, frankly admit that they elty in fashions, London’s femin­ I*
iin,l a three-foot handle. In
to the fact are forced to supplement the fam ­ ine poulation seems to be pleased its heyday it was filled with live
by the revival of a Victorian mode. charcoal and the first chestnuts
In* mn‘ for ily income to maintain a semblance
This is the wearing o f mittens in­
|0 therefore of their former station m &gt;fc.
during their
Of the 4,000 mannequin* in Ber­ stead of sleeved gloves.
Women already have adopted
itions which lin it is estimated that 25 pur cent
active scr- are listed in socinl register*. They mittens for theater going ami the
e conncct- are paid from $02 to $100 a month absence of gloved fingertips makes
o f cigarettes less
though many whose names are cs- the handling
pec IniIy well known and are look risky than formerly. The modern
trs g° *bin' td upon by the modiste ns draw­ mittens are made of filmy lace of
and dang' ing cards, get twice ns much us silks that harmonize with the
rom by the the average. There is no one in silver thread with small precious
i" of Paris Berlin, however, whose salary ap­ Wearer’s gown. Many of the more
aired little proaches the $10,000 a year pnid expensive pairs are o f gold or
ftd mothers |,y ,, Madrid shop fo r the services stones interwoven.
j of tilt* Rue of the Spanish countess Viluubn.
atnrntcd on
Asked why ulie chose to be u
Oxford university has only li&gt;8
mannequin rather than do som e­ American students this year, as
vornen et thing else, the daughter of a Ber­
of fashion, lin manufacturer on tho verge of compared with 204 last year ami
day, long to- bankruptcy said thnt as a manne­ 200 in 1022. English educators
surh menace quin she was given an opportunity have expressed disappointment
i as it does of wearing for a few hours a day over this steady declined in the
who 1ms at least the gowns which form er­ American enrollment since they
Luke. In a ly adorned her own wardrobe. “ By had hoped that Anglo-American
Idomcsticity education and training,” she snid, amity might bo further develop­
ed through the presence of large
ird to cut
numbers of Americans in English
(be consid"
glory. It hut has gone ahead witli its own universities.
Oxford has failed completely to
Kiir on tho variety of "Charleston” in tho
nttact the type of American stu­
In the hopc- Paris cabarets nnd dance halls.
dent who was common in tho tierSmith Americans here have man universities before the war,
lj with nmiptc short- taken up the step with enthusiasm partly because of the costliness
keep the orchestras, prefernh- o f an Oxford education and part­
Erls mi the nndnegro,
playing away long after ly because the university does tint
fof the little h'
r known the normal closing time. A t the Micho- readily give nor highly honor tinrpt on their dicrc cabaret one o f the newest degree of doctor of phyilosophy so
ami smartest in Parts, partic-a o f
feb.
celebrate Argentines appear almost every |=
pown*up age night, bringing their guitars n m lU wc are prnhably more fitted for
jnzz this line of work than anything
their hair. supplementing the negro
I else.”
|off. however. band.
There is a models’ school in BcrKith suspicion
With each succeeding French Hu’s fashionable west and where
on toward
government proclaiming a more I prospective nuirim-quins may learn
stringent economic program, sal- the fine points of the trade in
;c come sud­ ary increases for government cm- two weeks or a month. The school
ami |js supported by a number of large
or with the ploycs are becoming more
rt result of more out o f the question. In eon -1style shops hut (s open to all on
jilts'' held in sequence, liie government is daily payment o f a small fee.
l’lifis recent’ losing a number o f its most cupildq^ servants, .who
who f iii^^ t^yy.
«„IU»W -ol* nbUvfervnqts,
.J ,, Urn alevpj liU fc&gt; w n pf Uvl-J&gt;Q
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J O V .2 8 . 1925.

BERLIN' HoppstactUn,

FUNDAM ENTAL

^eminole ([[nunlijj^ank
S a n fo r d lF la .

The New Boulevard and Geneva St -and at their Intersection

1

GROVE
“AMID MAJESTIC PINES’’

Two broad highways “ that go somewhere,” one that
” leads to the heart oi Sanford, the other furnishing
the shortest route to the Cheney Highway.

SyrK All th&lt;i n,)t nupporr*t||enmeivar ami .«n »r\x\n n&gt; woman living in loom C‘Hj
!,!------U f the only hotel aroused suspic- IK
families
on thev»r salaries.
Tho finance ministry has been ion by taking all her meals in her
particularly hard-hit in this way. room and declining to mingle with
Many o f its host accountants, sin- other guests,
tisticians and experts in various
it, Was whispered about that
fields having been induced to cn- she was a man in disguise. Othtcr big hanking enterprises nt L*rs started the rumor that the
at quadrupled salaries. The min- “ lady in room 28” wus a secret
istry of public works, too, has suf-1 agent o f another_Kurnpeaii power
fered serious losses o f skilled per- A detective wnv called in t«&gt; insonnel. When nn engineer trained vest!gate. The mysterious air in
by the statu has served ten yeurs which he enveloped him elf added
pi wnrth as in government employ he is free to to the general curiosity. Ho was
This taunt resign. With few exceptions, the I nearly mobbed, however, for failatiro ll-.ff- engineers now finishing the decade lin g t&gt;t produce a sensation. After
|jiil nt McU of government service, arc plan- several days he blandly announcibruu-r!it her ning to enter private firms.
ed that the lady in room 28 “ nw-reDri nch u'"vThe fear that foreign interests ly hml her hair dyed faultily,
DO lloff- might some gain control o f the 1"She is neither hhrnde nor hrurdered by Bank of France, suggested by re-1 net to, neither lilack-haircd nor
►
p a street cent important
transactions in|Kray an,l °I course she does not
line, then Imnk shares for foreign account, Jcare to meet people, he said,
vhtch t hi­ is derlared by the hank to be
rer refu a! groundless. Foreigners may buy I Tho old-fashiumd doll with tinF martial.
all the shares o f the hank without baby-hluo eyes, gingham drer*s ami
gaining control, it is added, be- long golden locks has come bad.
fie most dis- cause only French citizens are ul-1 have ilccreed with the uppmhution
tthese days, lowed to vote at the meetings un- of shop-keepers that the sop 11
J ^ 11'" it i"ii der the statutes or the institution, ticatcd-looking playthings or the
irt, ] *
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j
few years urc u tiicnitco to
(fKnry pri-dii-The bank o f fra n co as pov- l? .r . 1 , &gt; *.
fk ktoiro tin* enicd today, Is in most respects I children s mo
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in France. the same ns when it was e sta b -1 The edict has g o n e out for the
Id the Amer- lished by Napoleon. Slight m o d i - 1Christmas season that children
in-toi recently Haitians have been made in its must lie given.playthings they cna
f'l fu-nili duii&gt; •' workings to fit
in
with
c h a n g e d understand.
Theytailto
times, butthe provision restricting why a doll’s face should »e
t.toira of the control of the French bank \&gt;f is- cd, tho eyelashes and eyebrows
i»-n* originally sue t » French citizens remains un- painted and the dresses *u
*as present
,
changed. Shares are being bought |evening gowns. Instead o o &lt; J^r’ ,u lht‘mu- abroad, it is said, but ns a simplu ling n baby
doll mmlistes say, i
* . ifi-“ « rches-| investment rather than with a view child cannot help but realize that
- Mlu-hai- not t to obtaining any influence In the it is nursing a minaturo ot us
-r
masters,1management o f the hank.
|mother.

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llony in Paris
lilts ami many
in costume,
Iover the box
M now spread
i« boulevard i
to resemble
!. with gnekri-h di.iwls
dress circle

Geneva Street is now the scene o f extensive grading activity.

This thoroughfare will

afford the most direct route to Halm Beach and Miami, linking many active centers to
the Sanford District.
'I’he new boulevard that intersects with Geneva Street will furnish a direct course to
the First Street extension the coming business center o f Sanford. Traversing many
o f the high type developments of the Fast Side, intersecting with the Seminole Boule­
vard just a few blocks cast o f the Forrest Lake Hotel. This boulevard when completed
will afford more than fifteen miles o f highway travel to motorists o f Sanford.
Survey

the locaction o f Sanford Grove. W here will you find, at our prices, a more

centrally located property for a residence o f refinement?
realize

Sanford Grove is located

where you may expect to find one of Sanforcls most fashionable residential communities.
Homesitcs can be bought at a price far below the market value o f lots in this type de­
velopment. Prices range from $-150 to $050 with desirable terms.

Better act now as*

those opening prices will not prevail always.

rh e U n u su al

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Sanford Grove

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Bart Nason, Sales Director
REA LTOIt

111 N 1(&gt;U INSPECTION DA ILY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.
hL?L.,L‘I h«n*
Palmetto Ave., in Pine Heights, one of Sanford’s
‘K &gt; rcstr‘cteil residential centers.
floors tlmaulb tl,e
i&lt;Joa * features from an artistic point ot
lilt-in fcitin U \t ,Iextone walls. Beamed celotex ceilings, tobt lv
tetely an.i ,
these six rooms ami bath the complete 1
* anu e,e8antly furnished.

Telephone 219

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

I'OR s a l e b y

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Connelly &amp; Sons
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phone J?
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�INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

1st National Bank Bldg.
H AVE YOU BOUGHT in Ft. Mellon? These lots are active
1 have 4 lots in that development. Take them all for $6,000.00.

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203-205 Meisch Building

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

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HOMES—LOTS— FARMS
ACREAGE

CALL US UP

And make an appointment to aie our 'eotfipletc list of bungalow* and other realdencea.'
Among which are Hated below:

5 beautiful lots on Evans St., one corner. Easy terms. Must be
- seen t0 fc,,
Beautiful 9 Room House, practically new ; Hardwood floors, fi,* (rin d j
lot is 61x117. A very good home. Easy terms.

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OSCAR R . BROOKS
THE LO T K IN G — Phone 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real EstatJ
"U SE YOU R FORESIGHT’1

VOLUSIA COUNTY
Acreage

YOUR OPPORTUNITY
To OWN your home by making small payments—
We offer a beautiful 5-room bungalow, exclusive

Five room* and bath, only SI,l&gt;00 with rimmI terma.
81* roomn and bath on Hanford Avenue, near Han l.nnta ia cheap at $7,000 with
terms to suit.
.

800 acres close to Enterprise.

o f bath and screened backporch, completely furniched for only $H,500.

3816 acres near DeLeon Springs.

This home is located on

5000 acres near New Smyrna.

Sanford avenue opposite beautiful Rose Court. Large
lot. Garage. Small cash payment,, balance like
rent. Can be occupied December 1st.

HI* rooms and hath on excellent corner on Sanford Height* can be bought at
$7,300.

5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices as low as $35. acre.

SEE US AT ONCE.

McCALL &amp; FOX

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“ The Firm Substantial”
H a le *

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M c C a ll, II. li, P m . I I , | „

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113V*2 M agnolia Ave.

Real Estate
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B R Y A N T &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, ]

311 First National Hank Hidg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

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20 Years Experience With Florida Land

PAY RENT TO YOURSELF

“R EAL BARGAINS”

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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price....
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

Beautiful Spanish Bungalow; just completed; fine location; all modern
improvements. Price $0,500. Cash $1,500. Balance like rent.
SO acres adjoining city limits on good road.
This is a bargain.

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162 ACRES— This must be seen to be
fully appreciated. It is on a beautiful lake
and is suitable for immediate development.
It is very well located. Price $225 per acre.
Terms.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

Phone 743.

2 lot* on French Ave. between 11 and 12 Sts. Eastern exposure n .
$1850; 50x117, $1750.
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44 Acres— The road runs right through
this piece o f land. Price $75 per acre. Good
terms.

If You Want business property on Sanford Ave. or First Street, I have it
and I would like to show you how good it is.

Real Estate and Investments.

FRANKLIN TE R R A C E LOT TH A T WAS LISTED AN

Acreage Near Enterprise

Nice Home, 5 rooms and a bath close in. Get this today $4,800.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

Phone 744.

now.

Do You Want Frontage on Island Lake and 5 other beautiful clear lakes?
Just 3 miles from Country Club. See me QUICK.

.IT**

In Union there is strength— In Sanford there

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A Six.Room Rochond Stuccoed
Bungalow

$150 per acre, 1-3 cash

«-tj * &lt;.in

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue........
Thirteen acres fa cin g on Lake Monroe, 1200 feetl
front. P r ic e ..................................................$1W|

Just completed, an ideal homo In the best res­
idential section o f Sanford, with double garage

Gas Station on Sanford and Orlando Highway. Three families living on
property. A good proposition. Price $7,700— Cash $3,200.

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Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue between)
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850,001

$3,000 Down
Balance to suit purchaser

fty

FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.
IIIP/j Magnolia.

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152 Acres

Phone 746

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R .C . TISDALE

REALTOR

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

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Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23,

If you arc undecided, consult us.
Our opinion has been profitable to a large
number.

W e O ffe r a n E n tire Block

SOME REAL BARGAINS

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Fronting on First Street just o f f Sanford Avenue.]

A Beautiful Home
585 feet on First Street at $50.00 per front foot.

business property is

On Central Avenue, large lot

75 acres near Osteen, 5 acres in grove. House and other
buildings at $220.00 per acre.

$15,000.00.

Many real estate men say that we are offering]
cheap.

One-third cash.

75 acres near Enterprise on a beautiful lake; only $95.00
per acre.

The price for a few days will be $120,000.10rc b|

Three city blocks, houses and lots for sale.

90 days. Terms easy.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

SCRUGGS R EALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr,

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

unexcelled by any in Sanford

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210 E. 1st St.

Phone 117

202 First Street

Phone 708-70'J

Phone 733

Iffy,;
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TWO HOUSES

1,000 Feet on Lake Jessup

Modern conveniences, $4,500 each. Two lots
/

in “ he C^y V o T *

in Dreamvold $1,500 each. Lot in Pinehurst

High and dry with a sandy beach, most

facing Hughey St. Ten acres on Lake Onora

beautiful sight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.

road. 117 acres in Geneva with LAKE front

Oak trees with 126 foot spread on this land.

West First °\ Celprv

also facing hard road.

Special priced with terms for 10 days.

« '• ‘ 'ra in et. n„,| u H ,

Terms can be urranged on any o f the above.

" V o nv.hwA rr ; -

hou»o and sleeping perch,

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FORT MELLON LOl
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We Have

GoSl terms.

5 At

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new house; lights, £ 11,000. tioml terms

See Mr. Chas. Night.

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a Bargain

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Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3‘/ 2 Rail Building
Phone 112

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

5 Ball Bldg.

WSUMS

Lake Monroe Development Co.
Pidcston-Brumley Building
Sanford, Fla.

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12-14 Garner-Woodruff
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7—Business Service

31— Special Notices

tjUJEY’8 DRUG STORE — Pr*«rfptiona, Drags, Soda*. W#
ltes
are as near you u your phono.
Call 103. ___________________
“ SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
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U6 Magnolia. Everything electrleaL Phone 422. Eleetragith
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Radio.______________________
W1GITT3—Three atationa. Magnolla and Second. First and Elm.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert aervlee.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See ne
first. We do It Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St
h« MB- JAMh'.S H. COWAN—All kinds
-porn!*'1*
ftnaartlori.
of Tin and Sheet. Metal Work.
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
l» ” £
Avenue and Third Street. TeleOH °f
phone 111._____________________

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MIItACLR Concrete Co. general
cement work, sfdewalka, buildIn» blocks. Irrigation boxen. J . A.
Terwilleger. Prop.
HILL LUMBER C O r Houae »
Service. Quality and Price.

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ADDRESSING — fllaltlgraphlng,
folding
and mailing—aa you
want it— when you want It
Phone 673. II. E. Porch, F lrit
National Bank Bldg.

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10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT: Largo furnished hod
room. 618 Oak Ave. Phono 622W.
WANTED: Apartment, bedroom
and kitchen. Near R. R. Station.
Aildross “ B" rare Herald.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates.
Lincoln Hotel.

17— For Sale. Houses

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Fo r s a l e
A l'iE R TlSK in the Jouraal-HeruJ, South Georgia's
greatest Bjisinesrt property located on one
32— T y p e w rite rs , Suppplies
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
of the best corners in
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weekly and Sunday.
Classified
City. Now paying 7*^ net
REMINGTON Portable four-bank rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
on sale price of $100,000,
Typewriters, “ the king o f port­
nal-Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
with income increasing.
ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding
Machines. Can’t be beat. Seminole FOR SALE— Space on the page Numerous other valuable business
Printery, Phono 93, Welaka Bldg.
for classified advertisements.
properties.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
Why pay 6 or $7000 for a small
33— Wanted
hungalow when you can
buy a nine room house
W AN TED: A good milk hnnd, I FOP. BIG RESULTS advertise In
■ the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
with water, electricity,
white or colored. Spencer Dairy.
garage, beautiful shade
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
Phone 100.
trees, flowers anil fiftyard County thoroughly which ii
five Orange trees, nlso
W ANTED: Painting and paper one of the most rapidly growing
considerable ground. Lo­
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ sections on the Florida Coast.
cated at Lake Mary, for
ford and N. Y.
Sample eopj and rate card upon
request.
lens than $5,000.

SEWING done nt your home. Call
CG1-J._______ _______ __________

HEAL ESTATE

123 W in First Strett
Phone ITS
Member of
SANFORD. FLA.
Klorldn Slate
Florist* A**«clatlon.

H. B. LEWIS CO.

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertiso in
the Gainesville Sun.

Real Estate—Investment*

MRS. C.C. D A B N E Y

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Public Stenographer

Phone 31

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Office .Manager, Sam Younts

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Special Attention
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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First N al'-nal Hank Bid*.
Sanford. ------------- Florid*

PITTS

VALDEZ HOTEL

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W .V . Wheeler Inc.

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410-11 1st Nat’l.
Bank Bldg.
Phone 490W

WANTED

You can buy one or all front $1,001)
to $1,500 per lot. This Price for a
few, days only.

Twenty men fo r our

EXTRA EASY TERMS

Osteen Cement plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary
White

COMPANY,

and

colored.

Good pay and bonus.

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JOHN E. FOX, Representative
120 South Rark Ave.

FULTON, INC.

"W e Cover Florida Real Estate Like the* Sunshino”

Real Ratal*
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Best Business Site in Sanford

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Promoter I

Seminole Hotel

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

First Street (Near Forrest Lnko Hotel)
200 feet frontagu

Price $122,500

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Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 ncrca nt Paula
(Border* two lakes)

Price $1)},000

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Sub-divided and ready
to go $400 per acre.
Lot close in on First
Street, $3,500.

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Rhone 718

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SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.

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

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Close In

To Builder or Investor

For First Mortgage Loan* on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
Consult us first when in (he market for funds
Magnolia &amp; Second

Paying 10 percent

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

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Vfcilc[ez Reality Co.

Earle T. Field

W Sons

G. TA YLO R D Y E R

S. W. BRADFORD

FOR SALE: 6 room house nnd
1-2 acre land, 1-2 mile due south
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
Elder Springs. Inquire at Herald 37— Wan led Help, Salesman
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
On anil after January the
Office.
— 1 *Pensacola
Is beginning
the
W A nit is i »• t
.
ciionioiu is
lnth,
1D2G, the Painters scale
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Agents:
Big
money
greatest
development
in
Georgia’s
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FOR SALE: Four new, two room
St’
llirur ITPIM*
ill* chine
/‘ hill** lingerie.
llhmie!..
« k ..1« _til!__ I tl
l- i
selling
crepe de
will
ho
91.00 per hour.
history; n half million dollar high­
houses, each on easy terms, $750
Every woman buys. Low prices. way to the gulf beach just finish­
Loral
1201. Sanford
Ginderville. Also n few good lota
W e deliver and collect.
Libbye
nt $300. Write P. O. Box 606 City. Lingerie Co., 0 N. Michigan Ave. ed; at lwo million dollar bridge By M. I). JACKSON.
acrost
Escamhia Bay started:
Financial Secretary.
If only philanthropists would SALESMEN: We have n good op­ quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
give it hack to the same people
portunity to offer real estate
they took it from.— Roanoko World salesman. One who is familiar with being spent on highway; greatest
Tires and Tubes
chance for live developers to get i
News.
the greater Sanford District pre­ in on ground floor. Write Devel-1
At print (hat «r« right
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous ferred. Sanford Grove, Inc., 507 upment Department. Tho l’enaa
First Nnt'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 219. coin News.
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
FOR SALE: Two lots in Drenm- SALESMEN WANTED: We want
TAMPA MORNING TU1BUNKwold on French Ave. $1-150 each.
Oils
two more good real estate sales­
Scnd in your tubacrlptiun to the
Phone 571-J.
men to sell n fast selling subdivis­ Tribune or hand it to your local
“ Veedol Oils”
FUR SALE: 1 3 11. P. 110-220V, ion in the city limits of Sanford. dealer so you can read Florida's
single phase 1750 R. P. M., elec­ Don’ t miss n good chance to make greatest newspaper.
One year
Electric Irons
c months!
three nioVitlis
tric motor. Brand new. Price $125. some money. Apply Room 606 W
First National Bank Bldg.
Radio
Supplies
I). E. A. care Herald.
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 insur­
ance poflov add 75c to your urder.
FOR SALE: Baby carriage. 00‘J
RINK’S KILLING
38— Wanted. Situation Male AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Union Ave.
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
STATION
FOR SALE: 192-1 Ford Sedan In POSITION WANTED for winter. classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
renl
estate
or
auto
salesman,
o
r
)
excellent condition. Will sell or
Rhone 4R1-J
trade for real estate. P. O. Box similar work. Experienced. 719 iiAINE — Wotervllle,
Morning
Oak Ave. J. L. Henderson.
803.
Sentinel. Thousnnds of Maine
Jpeople nre interested in Florida M il Sanford Ave. Sanfoid. Kla.
FOR SALE: One Shetland pony.
FOR CITY COMMISSION . property. Reach them through
Gentle nnd in good condition.
the Sentinel. Rate card on «pI hereby announce my can­ 'i plication.
1006 Union Ave. Phone 99.
didacy in the coming city elec­
TURKEYS FOR SALE:
G. W.
W . H. L O N G
tion for the office of City MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
Spencer. Phone 400.
are interested in Florida. Each
Commission.
of them through a classified ad
MEAT MARKET
21.— Lost, Found
II. It. STEVENS
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents n word for six consecutive
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
LOST: Between Daytona and Deissues.
KINDERGARTEN
Land, Thursday, man's black allTo lie marled tin- firm Monday of
gator handbag. Return to 119 December fur buy* and alrls of l COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Bellevue Ave., Daytona for identi­ and &amp; years of axe.
Classified ads have tho largest
fication and rewnrd.
ItBASONAItl.K ItATMS
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Kur ri-*er\inluii* Imiiilrr til Apnrl- gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
Porter E. Pitta
iiiml \u. 1, 2nd Flour, Snnfunl 11••r21.—Sale, Real Estate
UKAI. I:.STATK
nId IIIdaLEARN A B O U f Tolk County nnd
•10- 1 1 1 -4 1 3 |«| Nat'l. Iln nk 111,1 k .
Lakeland, through
the StarJ. E. SPURLING, sUb-divislon
490-W
Hnnfonl, Kla.
Telegram. Best advertising me­ I'linnn
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
l(&lt;*i&gt;r«srntiiiK w. v
Wlieelur.
dium in South Florida. Published
Itcul Kstntfl llrokvr
lando. Florida, nnd F l o r a
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Heights, Florida on Dial* High­
way.
Lakeland, Florida.________________
A Real Good Buy
TO REACH nUYKUS or tellers of
Sale— Furniture, elc.
Florida real estate advertise i»
K I R K ’ S
Wo carry a full line.
the St. Petersburg Timet. One cen*
AUTO
TO I* SHOR
Our prices are right.
Cash or
cent a word daily, two cent* a won
5-room huntfalotv with Sundays.
terms. We want your business
Hhlr t’ortnlrm
Hi*nt Pnirra
Sanford stove A Furniture Co.
r nnhiuiKi
C nrpri*
bath; also parage. Eastern
MORNING JOURNAL ia tho
III! My r l l r A v e .
exposure; corner lot in one THE
321 E* F ir,t St*
Nfiiifiiffl, I 'In.
accepted want nd medium In I'huns IJVO-J
o f the best sections o f the Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
25— Opticians, Jewelers
city. For price and terms an insertion. Minimum 25c.
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch.
see
jewelery and cIock repairing and
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
engraving. Quick service. 110 M ag­
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
est daily. Want nd rutu l l -2c per
word; 4 insertions l l-4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion. AHAI. E.VTATH —INVESTMENT*
28— Riant, Seeds. Trees

PROPERTY
i

All Bargains
Good Terms

'W anted Help, F em ale

Louies
•Hctat,

Itealdcnt ot Florida tinea fill,
lleftitnrot:
Flrat National Hank.
J. H. HUTCHINSON

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales Good buy—modern four room bun­
galow with water nnd
through the Xenia Gaiette, Zenelectricity. Lot 128x116
W ANTED: Neat appearing sales- in. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
feet. Price $2750. Reas­
Realtor
lndiess to sell Pickwick house trict. Want ad and display rates
onable terms. Located at
and street frocks direct to wearer. on request.
Milune Theatre Hldg.
Lake Mary.
Easily earn $35 weekly, work all
A
LITTLE
t
TANT
AD
IN
The
or part time. Write today Pick­
HERALD will bring you in big Orange Grove—60 acres in grove,
wick Mfg. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.
•17 acres unclenml, with
results. Advertise those old ar­
house, ham nnd garage.
ticles you have stored away and
Located in S e m i n o l e
have no use for. A little thirty35— W a n te d H elp, M ale
C o u n t y three-nunrters
cent ad may bring you several
mile from hard rond. This
M AN WANTED: City or country. dollars. Thone 118 nnd a repre­
is a real buy, now yield­
old established company will sentative will call nnd see you.
ing handsome return on
supply
start you in,TO REACH the prosperous farmsuppiy capital
capital and
nnil start
investment. Price $75,000.
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
your own permanent business sell* | ers and fern growers o f Volusing necessities people must buy ia county advertiso in the DeLnnd Acreage—13-1 acres, beautiful ten
•ACREAGE„ .
. ■v i i w
uumrvra*
every day.
Experience
unneees-; Daily News, rate le per word, cash
room house two baths,
snry. w
Write
&amp;
B
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IN E S S -H O M E S
' !‘ ~ "McConnon
'n
' Company
~
with order.
three fireplaces, hardwood
Factory 821, Winona, Minn
floors. Dae mile front on
one of Orlando’s promin*
BOYS WANTED nt the Postal ADVERTISING gets results if It
i‘iit highways. Price $10,reaches potential buyers.
PaTelegraph Office. Apply at
000.
latkn Daily News is circulated in
once.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
Valdez Hold DullUino
Apply
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W ANTED: Man to wash windows. tion.
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Apply 7:30 a. m. Saturday, 110 TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tnmpn.
A. P CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Elm Ave.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
Magnolia Are. A Second Street
sified pages of Florida’s Gteat
Sanford, Fla.
W ANTED AT ONCE: Experienced Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. Phone 18
soda man. Laney’s Drug Store. Minimum 25c, cash with order.
NOTICE
Write for complete rate card.
34

iTEWART THE FLORIST”
Flowers for all occaaiou .
814 Myrtle. Phona 200-W

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[5;' Unsurpassed natural beauty.— Miles upon miles of water front, in­
cluding gulf, bays, bayous, rivers and sounds— Finest harbor on the Gulf
of Mexico.— Surrounding country with the most productive soil, suitable
for growing citrus fruits and assuring diversity of crops— Richness of soil
alone will assure tremendous growth

of

Pensacola,

making it the

second, if not the largest city in the state within a few years.— Mean
average temperature for winter, 50-55 degrees.— Water 99 9-10

pure

by analysis shown by certificate of Prof. C. F. Chandler of Columbia Uni­
versity.— Pensacola and surrounding territory elevation high and dry.—
Beautiful trees, hundreds of kinds, including a number of varities of the
palm.

Commercial Values
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Old Fort San Carlos, oldest on the continent.— Interesting indian
mounds made by the Seminoles.— A wealth of other historic interest dat*« » !

ing from Pensacola’s first settlement in the early sixteenth century,
through the regimes of five countries.— Mediterranean architecture, old­

While real estate values arc con*
stantly increasing— rents, labor and
building materials have not advanced
proportionately.
Property has not yet reached its re­
ciprocal value.
Your investment no*
in Pensacola or surrounding territory
is an assurance o f quick profit and res­
idential security.

est and best in the world, is to be found here.

Living Expenses

The U. S. government has established in Pensacola notp.bly

large

posts of the army, navy and marine corp3.— i lie largest naval air station
in the U. S. is here.

The hotels com bine excellent service
"'ith a goodly portion o f southern hos­
pitality
The old Southern custom of
having Brazilian coffee served in the
rooms before breakfast, still prevails,
and at a cort. o f only twenty cents per
pot. Excellent rooms from four to si*
dollars.

Ask us to tell you the truth about Pensacola:
ohd its tremendous opportunities
W E G IVE Y O U A SQ U ARE DEAL'

Peter L. Rosaaco
President

West Florida Development &amp; Investment Co Inc.
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;„li»TT»Be Forged In
'( t a i l Inland Waterways

Fashionable

Knrl I. Brown. U. S. A. Corps of
nr—(jO— I Engineers in

nnd

"oMKcanal entcrrot Brown said there remain* «P, only one

IS to be p S t f K y m o o p * » « * £ * £ '
Irctnains

eo3fhaL
! City and

.tcrway^"1

S - J . H»n&gt;P*
‘ of the AUan- “

at bridges over the Deep

bn the .tronirth o f Col. n r.,* n ,

asaociation splendid report and by the nuthor
ft

of the War Department

we

night do* may confidently. Procced to the
jinual session celebration of this important nat­
of Kichm°nJj ional work, which bring* us up o
3t

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the next and last essential1 link in
coastnl chain J” ®
3 Sir. Moore cut across New Jersey," Mr. Moore
said.
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|vcd from Co..

invention cl y the Atlantic

Stockade W orker Is
I Man Is Charged With K illing
illed By A NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 28.—

L p i-J . E. Bond. 49, workhouse
Officer
workman, was being held by po­

lice todny in connection with the
I fla., Nov. 28. dentil last night o f Charles budge,
ffcl whlto man 72, keeper of the city workhouse.
! wa s s h o t a n d Fudge was fatally wounded last
\. yesterday.in
night in a fight in the prison with

Soti. George fering from a bullet wound in the
•jurd tho man abdomen and one }*} tbo b^Qd*
L patrolling the holding Bond with his arms pin­
crnl robberies ned to the floor. They were com ­
pelled to pull Fudge o ff his man.
lurirg the night. The
aged mail died an hour later
L,t fruni a store
[out his nhoul- in n hospital. ____________

1the store was
onlainid bread, . LEAVES F()lt KIVBIUA
Hater.
PARIS, Nov. 28.— (/P)— M. Tchltivc chase afoot,
L stop. Ho re- chcrin. the Soviet minister who ar­
Karp fired, the rived in Paris yesterday, left there
piercing the fore Rivviorn this morning. A l­
|ti&gt; dead when though his trip was said to he
for his health, ho took occasion
kfh^1
him.
Seizure

NEW YORK, Nov. 28.— ( /P ) nix elevens remained in full pos­
session of the eastern gridiron to­
day after farewell appearances by
major teams in stirring Thanks­
giving day struggles.
Tomorrow nfternoon Army and
Navy mil have their annual clash
at the polo Grounds. Lehigh nnd
itn«ne5)c nt Pittsburgh, Ta., nnd
&lt;i,'ly l russ and Boston offer tho
only other big closing games of
the eastern front.
n ”^ c ,hngfish, found In Monterey
Hay, California, has three henrts,
according to David Starr Jordan,
ncshlca the main heart, it has one
in the tail and in addition to this
another special heart for tho por­
tal system of veins.

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for Kood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next &lt;o Valdez.

The Hunting Season

]9 said to hnvc taken plncc

OPENS
DECEMBER FIRST
but you will not have to HUNT lor reliable g?ms and
ammunition if you come to us.

Lee J. C, Cop- yesterday to view ministers of the

As of blame in Quid d Osay.
;hten
Up
Van’s
death.

We Carry

i Defense

Auto Top. Slmle nrnl lleimlrril.
Nlilr Curlnlnft I’ nr Alt Slnkrx tif
Cars

p"Fla., Nov. 28
[ scareh and
J at the recent
[fl „f the legisI distinct lighcn5 defense; of eultffenses.
|of the new law,
I an arrest, for
:j{ of “ road or
i driving, tlrivr intoxicated,”
Ire search the
; any concealed

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ORIGINAL—CUT-RATE DRUG STORE—ORIGINAL
21 W . Church St.

Orlando, Fla.

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Parcel Post— 10c extra on the Dollar.

We Sell Drugs to The Consumer A t Wholesale Prices /

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MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIALS

$ 1.00 C oly’s
$1.00 Palmers
Extract ........
Toilet Water .
$2.00 Coty’s
$1.50 Cappi
Extract ........
Toilet Water
$3.50 Coly’s
$2.00 Jade
Extract .......
Toilet Water
$3.50 Coly’s
Special Prices On Perfume
Toilet Water
\temizcrs
25c Woodhury Soap , P A
$ 1.00 Iloubigonts
Extract ..........
17c, 3 for .............. • t &gt; U
$2 Houhii'auts
25c Cuticurn
Extract ..........
Soap ........................
$3.25 Hnu'nnts
50c Pepsodent
Toilet Water
Tcaith P aste............
$(• llonhigants C J ff / I Q 5l)c I’ eheco
Toilet Water
Tooth Paste ..........
$L50 Cappi
Q - i A A 50c Squihhs
Extract .........
Tooth Paste ..........
$1 Carons Hlack
, Q A GOc Forhcns
Narciss Ext........... •(&gt; c/ Tooth Paste ..........
25c Colgate*
$3.50 Caron’s Black
Narciss
Q O Q O TiMilh Paste ..........
Extract ......... t J v jU o O v 25c Sanitol
$ 1.00 Mavis
Tooth Paste ..........
Extract .........
25c Sanitol
$1.01) Mavis
Tooth Powder..........
Toilet Water
50c Mennen
$1.50 Hnu'nnts
Shaving Cream ....
Bath Salts ....
50c Williams
$1.50 Ilou'ants
Shaving
Cream ....
Bath Powder
35c
Williams
$1.25 Coty’H
Shaving Cream ....
Face Powder ........
35c Collates
75c 3 Flower
Shaving Cream ....
Face Powder ........
50c Florients
35c Itarvnsol
Face Powder ........
Shaving Cream ....
$1.00 Princess Pat
50c Molle
Face Powder ........
Shaving Cream ....
50c Mavis
80c Williams Pound
Face P ow der..........
Shaving Soap ........
$1.00 Cappi
,35c
Ponds Van.
Face Powder ........
Cream
....................
$1.00 Azurea
35c Ponds Cold
Face P ow d er..........
Cream
....................
$ 1.00 Floramye
05c
Ponds
Van.
Face P ow d er..........
Cream
....................
$1.25 Asst. Bath
05c Ponds Cold
Salts -.....................*.
Cream ....................
$1.50 Asst. Bath
50c Boncilla
Pow der....................
$3.50 Mary Gardeni Toilet Beaut If ler ..............
75c Boucilln Van.
Water
'Cream ....................
at ..............

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Boncilla Cold
.79 75c
(-ream
50c Theatrical Cold
$1.19 Cream
50c Palmolive
$1.79 Shampoo
rOc M ulslfiod.........

..... .63
$1.39
$2.76
$2.87
.69
$1.69
$2.89

.19
.36
.36
.36
.39
.19
.19
.19
.39
.39
.27
.27
.27
.39
.50
.25
.25
.48
.48
.29
.63

.79
.79
$1.19
$1.19
.79
.63
.39
.79
.39
.79
.79
.79
.79
.89

Coconnut O i l ..........
50c Hays Hair
Heath ....................
GOc Packers Tur
Shampoo ...............
5&lt;)c Liquid
Staoomb ................
75c Stacomh
Jar ........................
25c Mcnncn’s
Talcum
......... .....
25c Mavis Talcum
Powder ..................
25c B. &amp; B. llahy
Talcum ....................
25c J. &amp; J. Baby
Talcum ..................
25c Peter Itahbil
T alcum ...................
25c Princess Pat
Talcum .................
25c Armorcus
Powder .................
50c Kora Konia
Powder .................
35c Culex Cut
Remove r ...............
35c Cutcx Polish
Asst..........................
$1.25 Buyer’s
Aspirin 100’s .......
35c Bayer's
Aspirin 24' h ...........
25c Buyer’s
Asperln ................
$1.00 K. D. X . Hair
Tonic ......................
50c Pound
Stationary .............
75c Dcxtrl Mutton
No. 1, 2 and 3 .......
$1.00 Liquid
A r v o n ............ .
25c Sulph, and Cr.
Tartar l.iq..............

G5r Nupak
Price .....................
75c Ituhhing
Alcohol .......
G5c Dry co
Price ...........
$3.75 llnrlick’sl
Malted Milk ....
$ 1.00 Horllck’s
Malted Milk ...
50c Horlick’s
Malted Milk ............
50c Pluto
Mater i....................
25c Pluto
Water
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35c A Ai W. Paper
'Towels ..................
$ 1.00 lb. Hospital
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( ’niton .................... ■
35c Squihhs
Epsom S a lt s ..........
15c Squihhs
Epsom S a its ........... • M .A
35c Squibb* Soda
Bicarbonate.........
15c Squihhs Soda
Bicarbonate ........
$1.50 Squihhs
Olive Oil .......
H5c Squihhs
Olive Oil ............
50c Squihhs Olive
Oil
75c M. K &amp; It.
Mineral Oil .........
$1.50 Van Ess
Scalp Massage
$ 1.20 Bromo
Seltzer ...........
GOc Bromo
Seltzer ............
f t A 30c Bromo
•22
l i U v Seltzer ....

$1.50 Carton
-J ,J)k $1.25 Piakham
Camel Cigts.
Comp...................
$1.00 Taylors
$1.75 Xmas Pkg. Prince
Blood item..............
75c Norwich
Tobacco
50c Gillette
M. Mag...................
50c Squihhs
Blades ...................
50c Grin
M. M a g .......... ........
$1.00 Squihhs Liq.
Blades
Pat
role hum ...........
35c E. It.
$1.50
Red 'Top
Blades ....................
Mall
50c Jergeus
40c Fletchers
Lotion ...................
?astoria ..................
$1.20 Wildroot Hair
GOc Cal. Syr.
Tonic ......................
Figs ........................
title Wildroot Hair
$ 1.00 Keen mu
Tonic ......................
Price ............... .&lt;.....
35c Wildroot Hair
$1.00 Stearns
Tonic ......................
Tonic ......................
50c Kelloggs
50c Wildroot
Tasteless Oil ........
Cosareat Slum p......
$1.40
Sloans
50c Wildroot
Liniment
................
Tarolcum Slump.
70c
Sloans
50c Colgate's
Liniment ...............
Itrilliantlne ............
35c Sloans
50c Pnlmors liny
Liniment ...............
Rum ........................
$1.00 Wampoles Cod .
G5c Glovers Mange
Liver O i l ................
$1.10 s. s . s .
Rum ........................

$1,35
.33
.33
.29
.39
.89
.42
.27
.39
.39
.39
.39
.48
35c Whisk
Brooms .................. .19 $ 1.20 Caldwell’s
Syr. Pepsin ............
GOc Groves Chill
iillc Caldwell’s Syr.
1onic
.48 Pepsin ....................
$ 1.00 Nujal
35c Vicks
.69 S*ilv
( rict
e
...........GOc Nujal
GOc Kings
P r ic e ......................... .42 Discovery ...............
50c Formal dehyde O Q
I’ umigators ............ • O v
$ 1.20 H. B. B.
,
P r ic e ......................... * O g

15c Waldorf Toilet
Paper. 2 f o r .........
$2.50 Orange
Mama Dolls . . . . t j r

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$1.15
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SjUANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. Nnv 28. 1925.
Railroad President Is Six Eastern Teams
Seeking NicknameFor
Will Play Saturday
His GO-Year Old Road

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behind the locked doors. When po'on of the city lice
arrived, drawn by shrieks of
harp, after the prisoners, they found budge, suf­

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CHICAGO, Nov. 28.— {/P)—A GO
ycar old niilroad with 945 miles
of trackage, wants a nickname. It
is willing to pay for It. It already
nas n corporate name, tho Chicago
and Eastern Illinois Railway’ Compnny, but T. C. Powell, its new
nrcMdcHt. desires a popular, catchy
6
u,o. R must t&gt;e something that
‘ , 8 ,w°ll on cars, letter heads,
advertising and dividend cheeks.
. ,}?r‘
not seeking a name
telling of the location of the line,
but rather, its position ami serv­
ice. lie points to trade names that
are mure popular than official tias the Monom, the Erie, the
•Nickle Plate, Burlington ami Big
bour. AH these, he thinks, are
mom expressive than tho lengthy
^ Y c r r r r t^
Thm pump ha., taken the sandal nml often ponderous corporate
titles.
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kenii1", I 104!?1, nml ha&gt; inserts of
braided leather introduced on the
'am p and at the lied. The heel
Canada, in 1910, lost about ono
n K l '; a s h t h ° c a s e w i t h hundred million bushels o f grain of
nenrlv all tho smart new pump
ore kind or another because of
m o d e ls .
fungoid disease.
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Phone 735

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We have u large assortment o f Christmas Goods. Toilet Sets, Imported Perfumes.
Manicure Sets, Gent’s Shaving Sets, Military Brushes and many other appropri­
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PAGE FOURTEEN

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

$ 1 0 0 Per Acre
WE “ MINE” OUR OWN BUSINESS

NEAR ORLANDO AND KISSIMMEE

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

Price reasonable for

10 Acres of Prosperity
Farms are located B e t w e e n O r l a n d o a n d Kissimmee
easily find quickly accessible to both cities over good
fr|s. These farms a r e cut Into 10 acre tracts, nml
i laid out that every tract fronts on a wldo road
ending into main h i g h w a y .
For the r
K , &lt;&gt;r
truck, citrus fruit, dairying er poultry, riorum
off c m no b e t t e r land
T i p ' l o c a t i o n Is I d e al ,
being not over no m i n u t e s from cither Orlan­
do or Kissimmee
The.o* f a r m s a r e h i g h ,
d r y and r i c h sui t , a n d t h e p r i c e Is o n l y

§125.00 ACRE

MR. INVESTOR
WE H A V E SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PR O PERTY
THAT
W ILL PRO VE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.
Also Small A creage fo r Subdivision
Close to Orlando

Realty
Development Corporation
W. I). LEAKE, Resident Manager
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS O-K FARMS

D. E. MANASCO
Lonfrwooil.

21 Court Street

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

Orlando, Fla

18 N. Orange Avenue
Orlando, Ft

40 ACRES

Our office Apeciali/.*M in lhi.*t t
in wtiich we would tm nnwilli

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

TERMS

Lane-Hardison Corporation
of property on
made a profit

No. 12 Watkins Rid
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

I f so, let us list
rap id ity with which|
ev ery clay asking fo|

FOR SALE
33 acres of land located on the Winter Carden State Highway, two miles
west from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway.
the beat subdivision tracts in Orange county.
? 11500 per acre. §5,000 hinder.
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

One of

If sold at once will take

§25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,

ANOTHER BARGAI N SNAI
I U/2 Acres in Smith Orlando

L|&gt; t&lt;&gt; date listings o f Business
Property, Acreage, Homes

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEI

Name Chosen for Club House

�T H t f 8 ANTORP HERALD. SATURDAY,

Big Part in Life o f
m eet a t c a p it a l
f on Beet Nine Hours Each Day CN NOVEMBER 28
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Nov. *27.

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wckht makes
•bos been qulto
hy (itsml.-ied la
jsprwxrcl li contht of the ttlto*
er warmth or
itleM certainly
comfort
Kid
Is light but It
i more comfort|leathers.
emancipation
of this theory
Ifaotncar that a
been wrought,
lance, for Main|r by women behey hae# found
pngly smart and
but comfort|In C.o long run,
co* In demand

Defendant*.

— M’ 1— Representatives 0 f 14 d if.

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Complainant.

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Suit Curthunn^ Ctvpv

Plaid E m on lh

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aro selecting a plain black kid ox­
ford In tho dull finish, for leathers
with high gloss Is no longer con
sldcrsd smart fur thu u von iu i,
hours.
As for file smnrtly dressed t o m .
an. the two-piece ensemble Is worn
at all hutirs of (he day and night,
distinguished ouly by Its more dollcato fabric and absence of sleeve*)
In tho evening.
With this nhu
chooses tho plain est pattern In
footwear, either an opera pump or
ono-strnp slipper in kldskln. Fou
serviceable street wear, black kid
knows no rival. Golden brown k!2
Is particularly smart this season,
and for moro formal wear It Is
frequently combined with heel and
strips which liavo been dujlcd with
Thcro aro so many occaslonn
gold.
when only a black shoo Is appro­
Tho plaid rnscmhlo In the upper
priate that the well dressed m an
Is dem anding som ething finer In right hand corner shows what can
this lino and It (s of kid leather bo nehteved with tho delightful new
that tho now patterns aro being woolen patterns which have tnki n
made. The substantial brogue ox­ such n popular place In the mode.
fords form erly m ade In heavy cu m ­ Tho stmplo ono-ptcco frock has a
bersome leather, aro now shown In short, flaring capu which snaps on
I.cst ono sew
khl, giving tho nppcaranco of tho beneath the collar.
too much plaid, a narrow scalloped
heavy corded leather, but with tho
trim m ing of hclgo with shoes, hose,
warmth anil com fort th at ouly a
and hat to mntcli. Is a pleasing re­
kid shoo can lend.
lief. Tho figure benonth this shows
After six o'clock In tho evening, tho long cuscmblu suit, still con­
when only black shoes aro soen sidered ono of tho smartest street
abroad, th* m ost fastidious m en costumes.
by men for tho name reasons. Blnco
people are beginning to exercise the
panto caution In vsnm lnlns shoo
materials that they em ploy when
buying other apparel It Is well to
know that kid leather Is readily
distinguished by tho many llttlo
pores which arc visible In tho leath­
er, a characteristic which no other
leather has.
For tho many whoso w o :k Is both
outdoors and indoors .1 tho nhoo of
kid leather Is Ideal bccauso tho
porous qualities of hid permit tho
foot to breatho Indoors and still bo
kept sufficiently warm when out of
doors. And then, too, kid leather
takes a perfect polish, thus pro­
longing tho Ufa o f tho shoo.

USSEI) BY LEGISLATURE
Ily Associated Press

, Nov. 27«—(tV)
of bills pascf the U-gdil scslitn,
Dion: Author11state build9*rtmcnt...
k Authorizin;
pan- nt state

AN O CEAN VO YA U t

ferent health nrgnnixMionn of
Honda will gather in Tallahassee
•nturday to consider n program
or co-ordination in health educa­
tion work in the state.
The meeting, the third of its
Kind since* organization o f the
Honda Health Education Council,
v.lu.’ h embraces the I I bodies, two
y ar&gt; ug,it will |w. Liel.i at the I)epartmi'iit of Public Instruction.
r.ach organization is expected
to submit a proposed program of
licn! h Work in tho schools of the
•date, and from those suggestions
one d. finite schedule will he dell|l d mu&gt;n, in order to co-ordinate
nil health work among the pupils.
hour phases o f henlth work will
bO'discu ed, namely, health ex­
amination i f pupils, thnt o f teach­
ers. health education score cards
"f th*&gt; state, and formulation of
policies fer health supervision
from th•» State Department of
Public Instruction.
Those organizations expected to
participate in the meeting include
tile State Hoard of Health, Florida
Public ILnlth Association, Home
Demonstration Agontit, State De­
partment .-f I'uWlie Instruction,
Horida State College for Women,
the General Extension Division,
American Red Cross, Florida .Me­
dical Society, Florida Dental Su­
rety, Florida Federation of \Vonun’s Clubs,
Florida
County
Feachers' Association and the De­
partment of Negro Education.
.Miss lleba Harris, state super­
visor of health and education o f
the* Department o f
Public In­
struction, who was chosen by the
differint health organization*! for
that post at n previous meeting,
will pieside at Saturday’s gather­
ing.

PenlMcnt coughv and cold* lead to
•erious trouble. Yon can atop them
lo. rs ,1 M
,,ca'1* then to th.* now with Creonmlslon, an emuhified
I'lalfiimt*'
Srnntem nr .ith**r crcosoto that is pleasant to take. Creoriaimnnts Urtil.r \V.
LOV b EL,
II.1.1 \M I). MAM- mitlsion is a new medical discovery
I». it. with two-fold action; it soothe* and
c k k n m iia W. r t S * I1V13LU
an.I , •••„•........ cpiispiI or otherwlsp.
heals tho Inflamed membranes and in­
c l . i..in- ...
, ;,ch ml every hibit* germ growth.
llo* ni?ov
5 lutirpst uniter nny of
.| •l**fi*nd*nu. each
Of all known drugs, creojote It rec­
an*l .'very llano
’.'.“ " “ 'f
whose names .nut realtie lie
ognized by high medical authorities as
Plalnant lo .SI!W1,,'vn lo «•’ " Comami t!&gt; *11 f*"’ J'bfiv.. entitled cause. one of the greatest healing agencies for
•?, *. U'rtl*"* unknown whom- nersUtent coughs and cold) and other
, ,,r,
it; TV nif nnjr Interest or In- K
form* of throat troubles. Creomuliion
suVt .n i V' 1? n'.‘ Involved In tlHi
. .
' . ‘ *nd being sltuata in contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
•eWhrti as T '.’F ' Horldn. nn.l .1*
•n, vfollows, lo -u i t :
the infected membranes and stop tho
N riiM.'ul, .,,t Quarter of th,*
irritation and inflammation, while tha
K v.! ( -» r V ,'* r,l; r of Beet Ion
crcosoto goes on to thu stomach, is ab­
Bputh! lYxnat^aV'V'nst!*” 1* ' :0&gt;
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ippearlng from tho sworn sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
mil itt &lt;oimilalnt
herein thnt you of tho trouble and checks the growth
an.I
right ii*l
m;,y '■•"h'l some of the germs.
l.ro .Vr!
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best (odder fur cn*h at the front
dn.*r or ihe Court llotme In Hartford.
Homlnul* Cminty. Florida, within
th e.lo aa l hour* of imlo on Monday
tho 7th. day o f December. A. !».
IfiJS. the follow ing described lot.
pirn, or nareel of land altuate In
S»m ln„l« I’onnty. Florida, to -w it:
IIKOINNINO at u point 5 chaindue east of the quarter section
pir*t «m the section line of Bectton IS, Tow n-hip IS Bouth.
Itsnwo .10 east, ruitnlnt; th*&gt;ncn
north 121 feet, thence east *30
feet: thence south
t :a feet,
thenoe West *10 feet, to point
« f UKGlNNINit. Bald land being
loeaie,| in tot » according to
W illiam llrnrdalt'* Map of Ht,
Joseph's reservlntr it strip of
land I.* feet
wide along the
south stile, to lie kept open ns a
rondwny, as shown t*y said map.
(Signed) JOHN tl. LKONAIIDY.
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Solicitors for Complalnnuts.
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Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Is Special Muster In
FJirtncery. by virtue of s final de­
cree entered In thnt certain cause
pending In tho C’ lrcult Court. Sev­
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Judicial
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Hutchins Is complainant, and K.
story, ct Ml., urn defendant*. s&lt;
decree . rterrd on tltO Itb day
November, 1*23, I wilt o ffe r fo r i
sale unit sell to tho highest and
best bidder, at the SemlnolS Coun­
ty Courthouse,
Sanford.
Florida,
during the Irgnl hours •of sate, on
the first Monday In IJscumher. 19JJ,
sum** hslni; tho seventh day «j‘
month, the follow ing d-adrlbed
erty in Seminole County,
to -w lt:
Tho B W H c*f the BW«4 Section
It. Township 31
Itange 29 K.
except 10 acres In ths South­
west corner thereof lisretofnro
sold to W . D. (tunning, situate,
lying and being In tho County
« f Seminole. Stats of Florida,
together with all • right, till#
and Interest tha defendants havs
In nahl property and all ths
right, title hnd Internal ths de­
fendants have In anil to the rertaln lease covering said prop­
erty dated
the 23th day of
March. 1919. from Merrltc R.
ItoMnaon and wife, to Rmma l*
Kntim lnger covering said pro­
perty.
to satisfy sahl final decree.
Term s o f sale, purchaser tn pay
for deed and assignment of said
lease.
JAM. a SHAttON.
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SI MI'ATII Y FOR OLD MIA OS
LONDON, Nov. 27.—(/T)— Lmly
Robertson, W illiam s and M onahan
Astor is out with praise of oltl
PUBLIC AC'COUNTANTS
maids and sympathy for bachelors.
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Hull*
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v.urk o f the world, usually heennv*
more beautiful with nife while
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Creating the city o f Floranda.
111! 28P, WeidliitR,
Broward: (
Crcntinjr tho municipality of H ol­
lywood.
Dll 21», Harrison o f Vornnetan
HB 200, Harrison, Manatee:
I.cj:alizinR the proceedings o f tho
officials o f Verna iu the issuance
of SSO.OOO in bonds.
Five fniline* &gt;i wrek fmm J.irke invillr
III! 2’J l,
Harrison,
Manatee: Ur»t, including rrraft and lifi!i; Oallimnr*
I’ro- P. 'i*ulntiiiK the catching of fish in $ SO.96; Plidadf!;•! i» $14. )1. Roalnn $4J.$2 Murphy Ironing Hoards
Through lares and tad connrctiom lo all oomlt Medicine Cabinets
mmou- the alt waters o f Manatee.
Company, establitbed in I6S2 and
statu.
HR 292, Harrison, Manatee: Thii
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1: A- Granting the city o f Manatee ad- operatei
hre*, comf)»cxbl« aieamer*. Inrlu !m
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f rme liter NEW. m*.nifi&lt;enf .S. *&gt;. Al LFGHANY
ng to ditieiiAl assessment powers.
n:i&lt;l'S.3.hri&lt;L: i illU’ : ihe former on jacii*onvUta*
Phk of c I'unty
Hit 297, McCracken, Palm Bench Baltimore line; (lie latter liont Muini lo k'hth.
SANFORD
K*tab!ishintr a criminal court of ' Send for illustrated booklcf. AufomoLilei
Nt Duval : Au- rccoiil for Palm Beach county.
Itnmp&lt;uu(i! £&lt;■r»2« to ?a«Anrwih.
M im ru­ than
HR .101, McElyu, I)ado: Amcnclle till- County ime the acts o f
Miners Trans,
1923 and 1021, Alcrclianls
nrttiii in.ilru- cnatin ' the Juvenile Court fo r
W. S, 1‘ HICE, Mgr.
Dade county.
SOU iU Bay street
VillilllltHit 102, Hendry, Leo: Validat­
710 W. First St. Phone 172-w
*f Sp.-ei.il llouil ing mi additional bond issue o f
n, JneLaour lllr
u Xatnltcr 12.
$K&gt;0,000 for the Iona Drainage
Brevard: A-t District.
Rockbdk'c.l Hit 101, Combs, Sarasota: A u­
■L*thua: Auth-I thorizing the city o f Sarasota
J f'-m tiu* iiu u -r - to fix license fees in realty denis.
« hmil.i against | Hit 30(1, Morgan and Doty, C ol­
' «Mrict No. o, ] lier and Hendry: Relating to the
lUrnandoil transcript o f the public records o f
*«ir*cc of ||.v Colli «*r nnd Hendry.
“latini; purposes.
Illl 107, Eilis and Eaton. A ln-f
Author- fhua: Authorizing Gainesville to
' V 'aircraft op-|
i-'tie ?r&gt;8.r..000 bonds for certain
•Ha certain n- utility improvements and publicity
*tr‘- concurred! purposes.
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HR 108, Byrd, Flagler: Vnlidnt“ Hf 87.&gt;,000 bonds o f Finger conn•&gt;ov.
lus approv.d ’ J* at an election and validating
proceedings of the commission3*:

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28, 1923.

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Program Of Co-Ordination In VOTI.*xPr,t ^ o KNOW
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Health education Work In Tier s r
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OLD CIVILIZATION
IS REVEALED BY
ODD NECKLACE

Century in Texas

STEW ARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART

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CoIU« Pieces Together
Some Fragments Thai Were
Found -In Cave; Magdalen*
lans Iilved Centuries Ago

NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—(/P)—
A necklace, believed to have adorn­
ed lo n e mighty hunter o f Magda­
len* (a civilization of 25,000 yearn
•go) has junt been added to the
collection o f anthropological nn I
ethnological data by means of
which American scientist* are
gradually revealing the history
and habits o f ancient peoples.
This latest addition to the scien­
tific knowledge o f the past was
brought to this country from
France several months ago by Dr
George F. Collie, curator of the
Logan Museum of Beloit College
and professor of antion. Comple­
tion, now announced, of the diffi­
cult task o f piecing together tho
rta o f the necklace in its origil form , reveals hitherto uncon­
firmed facts concerning a people
about which little has been known.
The necklace hns four cave bear
tooth pcndnnts, each nlmost three
inches long. One section of fish
Hr vertebra appears at the top of tho
necklace, the continuity o f which
Is maintained wbh sixteen dentaiin "(iifTTF im h-iorig shells shap­
ed like elephant tusks) and two
turitciln, similar
to ordinary
small shells.
Tho presence o f the sheila in
this necklace is o f particular in­
terest to the anthropologist, since
they are said to provide another
link in the well-established chain
o f primitive magic—the employ­
ment o f the shell cult— found urnong early peoples.
"The Egyptians hurled shells
with their dead to Insure ressurection," Dr. Colliu explains. "Tho
American Indians—o f the plains
tribes— used shell necklaces for
various purposes, ns do primitive
people o f Africa and Asia. The
dentnliurn was an ordinnry gnstropud which stuck up straight in
the mud, sometimes 20 to HU foot
under water, Securing it by care­
fully driving a long, slender rod
down until the opening o f the
shellfish was found proved n par­
ticularly trying tnsk. Tho effort
to aecttro the dental!um at seacoast
places, and its
employment s.»
widely by peoples far removed
from the neaconst means that
much more than merely orna­
mental value was placed upon it."
According to studies which Dr.
Collie hns made in the mile-deep
limestone caves o f .Southwestern
France, where the pieces of the
new restored necklace were found,
definite traces have berm discover­
ed of the "Lost Atlantis" that
historico-tnythlcul
continent o f

WASHINGTON, Nov. 27,-IIow
mnny Americans can tell who rep­
resets them in Congress? "Very
few,” amwers A. D. Fnirbnim, and
he tells n story which sounds as
if he knows what he's talking
about.
Knirbairn is a Washingtonian
who recently had occasion to take
n trip through IB of the IS states,
and in the course o f this journey
accident started him on nn investi­
gation into the extent o f the aver­
age man’s familiarity with politi­
cal personalities.
"Amazing ignorance" is whnt
he found, "In all walk o f life," he
reportr.

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Curious hv this time. Fairbairn
kept on asking until he reached
the 28Hi, &gt;» hotel clerk, "w ho," he
says, "scratched hin head, gave the
matter about .1 minutes’ thought
and then found, to his keen delight,
»hat he actually could name Judge
W. O. Sears” — and Senrs, by the
wav, is a congressman o f more
than average distinction. Not to
know who he is, in Omahn, is
something like not knowing who
Calvin Coolidge is In Washington.
At that, the hotel clerk was un­
acquainted with Sears’ politics.

His Omaha experience made
such an imnression on Fairbnirn
that he continued his Questioning
Tho accident which started him ? throughout the rest o f his trip.
Well, while he was in Omaha It It led to his discovery o f he fact
chanced that he needed to learn that “ the Omaha incident was not
the name of tho congressman from unusual but typical.”
the second Nebrnskn district. Tak­
It was the snme way about
ing it for granted that almost any senators.
InenI voter could tell him. he ask­
As for cnbinet members. Faired one. To his surprise, tho voter bairn says he found hardly any­
didn’t know. He asked another, body
____ who could name all o f them
Neither did the second one know I correctly.

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Amnaa Clark o f Bandera county,
Tex., has just passed his 100th
birthday, and has spent all of his
100 years in Texan—except for the
Mexican and Civil Wars, when he
went soldiering. He is shown
here in tho uniform ho wore in
the Mexican war. The Veterans o f
Foreign Wars recently made him
n life member.
high civilization of which Plain
wrote.
A Lost Kingdom
Copies o f drawings found in the
caves have been made by Dr. Col­
lie, and thesu point to the exist­
ence o f a lost kingdom, now pro­
bably submerged, where civiliza­
tion flourished in its highest form
Dr. Collie has drawn a graphic
picture o f the Mugdolcninns, bas­
ing it upon these drawings ntvl
upon his long investigation of this
period in the world’s history.
"Mngdalenlnns, highest o f the
Cro-Magnons, one o f several peo­
ples o f whom traces are found in
Franco," said Dr. Collie, "lived to­
ward the end o f the glacial per­
iod. Eroded caves along the Venzero River, near Los Eyzlcs,
Franco, run linck for a mile or
more Into the cliffs. On the walls
are paintings nml drawings o f high
nrtistic worth.
"Tho drawings were scratched
into atone, probably with harder
stone or with tooth implements.
The paintings were made with red
and yellow ochre and black man­
ganese. They depict the animals

of the time— the extinct cave
bear, cave hyenas, the mammoth
tho reindeer and other northern
forms.
"The pictures give unmistnknhle
evidence that the Magdalenians,
practiced a form of "m ogic" com­
mon to many primitive peoples.
The animals are pictured as pierc­
ed hv arrows or spears. This mag­
ic, they believed, enabled them ac­
tually to pierce the bodies of the
nnimnls when encountered,
"Whnt n struggle they must
have had! The enve l&gt;cttr wn.t"eight
or nine feet long nml stood as
high ns n man. Ho contested the
occupancy of these enves with the
Mngflnlcnians.
This
necklace,
which has been restored In as
nearly tho original form ns possi­
ble, gives evidence, us du the paintlugs, o f belonging to a civilization
we cannot find today.
“ We ran trace the Mngdaleninn
art back to .Spain. There it ab­
ruptly begins, and ns abruptly does
it end in the caves o f France.
There is no trace o f it in North­
ern Africa.
"The art o f the Mngdnleninns,
their employment of tho shell cult
in their necklaces, the fact that
no trace o f them beyond Spain has
been found, indicate to mo that
they obtained their culture from n
land to the west, just ns the Eg­
yptians borrowed the shell cult
from some land of which we have
no trace. May they have coma
from the land of Atlantis, sub­
merged these many millennia in
tho ocean?"

ns / 1,n*,rm"Bto“ ^ ^ H o w ,.ngCldSt

S * !•" ’ ^ r . r jore p.rt.cuUr'y
d TWrtH* » " «- I ^ N o .
Annie
r a df .fin's
. . &gt;H
u(,a|vision nf
l* T ,;,t
Subdivision
oi th
i»ee S '*
, ih . s'lV 'i of Section s. Town-

? £ n ? * r county?
*;f
Trfct No 2. lot No. 23 of Annie
p Mrlffln'* Subdivision of the S 'j
r the N W ', of Section *. T ow n ­
ship No" 21 South. Range 30 East.
;,s ‘ record, d In H at Hook C page
it) Ot llie Public lUcords of Orange

_ „ pnrr „r the Southeast Quarter
, s p i ) nf the southeast Quari - r iltKU) of Section 11 Tp. 30
Smith Range 30 East. Seminole
Tax book's arc n o w .o ^ f
County Florida, thence Boat M 9
r l-t - ther.ee North 16 degrees
2
r/o discount allowed on SnV°Ttl&gt;*
[
’an* minutes W est 6»0.9 feet,
all paid in D e v c m b e r .
m o r e o r less to the S a n fon l-O ri -i fttiii lifirk routl I Ihcncft Boiitlil a t t e r l y along said hrlck road
_ _ 5 ! en Hoy,
?o the ttoutl. line of said Sco­
ot 12: thence East to point of
"ginning Contain ng 6.9 seres
n„rc „r I. :&lt;s situate and b *ln *
In Seminole County. Florida.
It appearing by the sworn bill of
c o m p l a i n t filed herein th st you nml
r.irh *'( y»u, may he
llJ
That certain above described lot or
tinit In s-tnlnole County, Florida.
You and inch &lt;&gt;f you are hereby
commanded and required to appear
to said blit of complaint at
the
Court Mnuse In Sanford. Seminole
ON
County. Florida, on Monday, the
,th dnv of Decentbeff A. D. 1925.
nth. rwlse said bill of complaint will
he taken ns confessed by you and
each of you: said bill of complaint
having been filed for the purpose
near new Ford Garatre na
of mileilng title I " the nbovc de­
scribed land In the Complainant,
Street
and Commercial
Minna Noble.
IT IS FCRTHER ORDERED T h a t;
on property. A bargain at
tills order lie published 1
once a week
In four consecutive weekly Issues'
of the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published In Seminole County, F lo r -j

City Taxes Due

i
3

Our Be

‘ '“Tract No.’^'.^rot No. 561 n* shown
,, .i,,. „|,m of lands of the A ltamonte I.uml. Hotel It Navigation
Coniuiny ns recorded In Plat Hook
C m i g e t t of ..... Public Records
„f orange County Florida, or any
irirt or parcel thereof.
It Is hereby ordered that you and
each of you be amt appear before
oor said Circuit Court nt the Court
II, n«e at Sanford, Florida, on the
'j h day of December. A. D. !9 2i,
nml then and there make answer
7. Mu- bill of comulalnt exhibited
against you In this cause.
it |s farther ordered that till*
r be published In the Hanford
Mera hi. n newspaper published In
« inford Seminole t’ounty, Florida. 1 Done and Ordered this 1 day of
............ nch week for four coiuecu- November. A;

West First Strej
r ,
this |

$200 per foot 1

1-4 Cash.

Clerk of Circuit Court, Seventh Ju ­
dicial Circuit. Semlnolo County,
Florida.
(HEAL)
A M W E E K S . D. C.
JAMES M. SHARON.
Sollcltnr for Complainant.
B. A. nOCMI.ABS.
7-14-21-36-5.
,
-if-rk
nf
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
n Tin: t u t u i t f o i h t o p t i i i :
Seventh Judicial Circuit nf Flor­
hp. v i :\ t i i
.it mk i a i . n u n it
Barbers, hnirdniscra, and manida in and for Seminole County.
ix o i .u r o r v r v . i\ &lt;t i a x c i ; iiy .
icurista in tho United Stntes hnvc
o r pi.on I d a . iv A.vn r o it s p ti. (H E A bly; A M W EEK S, t». C.
Suit T o lliilr t T itle
increnied sevenfold in relation to
th-COTTES &amp; S I'E N C E H .^
ELMER T HAINES, amt w ife
the total population since 1850.
S idicllnrs an d of Counsel Tor th e
MARGARET K. MAINE#,
C o m p lain an ts.
Com plninunts,
Nov. 11-21-2* nml Dec. G-12.
"W IT N E S S my tmml and Die seal
tin- Cireult Court of the Seventh
I,i,|D-iiiI Circuit Of the State of Flo'r|,j• in and for Seminole County,
on this the Hth day of November,
A I&gt; 1923.

Balance 1, 2 an4jj

SANFORD REAL]
B°oni 11, Ball RId?.
H. S. Look, Mgr.

A. M. R EED et nl.',

in m u t it
ro t n r, s e v e n t h
Lief" no a u IS.
II n i l | II. M i l l I IT. S E M 1 VOI.E
I'll* I Inn
r o t NTV, Fl.Olttl*A.
IV I IIA.VTo A M. Heed anil Wife.-------------rE ltv.
Iteeil, whose Christian iitirne Is un­
known: James I*. Pudge and wife.
m il to lliilrl T it le
Sarah I- Pudge; Annie E. Mrlffln;
Charles Mrlffln and W ife.-------------Mrlffln, whose Christina rmioe
Is MINNA NOIH.E. Complainant,
unknown; Nettle Mrlffln; John W.
.XsMrlffln
nml
wife,-------------- Mrlffln. Noah A. Fry, nnd Mussle Fry. his
wife, If living, and If dead all
whose Christian name Is unknown.
part lea claiming, by through and
Carlts Mrlffln; E. M. Mrlffln nml
muter .V„ali A. Fry amt Uimele
Wife Martini J M rlffln; At. .1 OrlfFry, Ills wife, ns heir*, devisees
ftn;
I'exler
Washburn:
Ella
A
,,r
legale.-- or otherwise. In the
llrooks; Ell Hwnvely nml wife,-----lands
Involved In this suit here­
------ Hu l i v e l y , w h o s e i 'lir ls tla ri nam e
inafter described. Wesley W . Fry
Is unknown; and each and every of
and .l&gt;s-le A. Fry, bis wife, If liv­
the nliove named defendants. If liv­
ing and If dead, all parties claim ­
ing. nml If either any nr all nf
ing by, through or nnd.-r Wesley
said defendants tie dead, then to
W Fry ami Jessie A. Fry. Ills wife
tile heirs,
devisees, grantees,
nr
as lo-lrs, devisees, legatees, or
other claimants under each and ev­
otherwise, iii tin- lands Involved
ery of the following deceased de­
In this suit hereinafter described:
fendants, to*wlt
A M. ft.... 1 nml
ji.ivid O. Fry and Jessie I.. Fry,
Wife,--------------Iterd, whose Christian
his wife. If living and If dead,
name Is unknown; James I *. Pudge
nil parties el.ilmlng by. through
nml wife, Sarah 1. Pudge, Annie K.
nml under David D Fry and Jes­
Mrlffln: Charles Mrlffln anil wife,
sie I,. Fry. his wlf • as heirs, de­
------------- Mrlffln,
whose
Christian
visees. legatees, or otherwise. In
name Is unknown: Nettle Mrlffln
llie lands Involved In llil-i suit,
John W, Mrlffln and wife.-------------hereinafter described.
Mrlffln. whose Christian name Is
Defendants.
unknown; c.irlls
Mrlffln;
E.
M
O r d e r Of I'lilillenllnn
Mrlffln nud wife, Martha .1 Mrlffln.
M. J. Mrlffln.
Dexter
Washburn; The State of Florida. To:
Noali A. l-’ ry and Hnssle Fry. his
Ella A llrooks; Ell Swavoly amt
wife. If living, and If dead, all par­
w ife.-------------SWiivetv, Whoso Chris­ ti,-s
claiming by. through and tinder
tian mime is unknown,
A. Fry and Musslo Fry, Ills
claiming Interests In and to the Noah
wife, as heirs devisees, legatees, or
binds hereinafter deserlh.ll; til all otherwise;
Wesley W. Fry anil Jes­
persons and parties claiming Inti-r­
A. Fry. Ids wife, if living, and
ots under .1. W. Mrlffln. deceased, sie
If dead, all parties ehilntlng by,
tltld liniler William Jackson, deceas­ through or under Wesley W. Fry
ed. and under Meorge Pros! de­ and Jessie A. Fry. Ills wife, as lo-irs.,
ceased, and under I.niir-I |i. Pros!, devisers, legatees.
or
otherwise,
deceased ns heirs, devisees, gran­ David &lt;». Fry and Jessie t,. Fry, Ills
tees or ns other cllniauts. or mliri
wife. If living, and If dead nil par­
wise. In and to the lauds herein­ ties claiming by. through or under
after described; and to till former David &lt;&gt; Fry ami J-ssle I,. Fry. as
of
the
Altamonte lo-lrs. devisees, legatees, or other­
Twenty tons nf water is a bur­ stockholders
Springs Company, n corporation or­ wise, nml each of Horn. In anil to
den that hundreds of thousands of ganized and existing under Un­ the lands Involved In this suit as
American farm women must carry laws of tln&gt; Stale of Massachusetts. hereinafter described In this hill
said. cot t&gt;or«t Ion Is no longer a of complaint, and ih scribed as fo l­
from the well to the house every If
legal entity; nftd to any nml alt oth ­ lows to-w lt:
year.
er persons whose
names are unIleglnnlrig at the southwest

Delightful Toys
From

Toyland
That will bring jo y to the h e a rt o f every youngs
pay you to come in and look o v e r our selections
holiday rush.
Sporting Goods, Roller Skates, W agons, Tricycles,]
Toy Autos, and other gifts.

Hill Hardware
SERVICE— QUA UTY-PB
I’ honc 53

FINAL CLEAN SWEEP
Christmas

Wheel Barrows-Tricycles
Perfect in design in every respect,
with heavy rtlblier tires.

Kiddie Cars •

These toys arc already under priced about 20% , hut to those who buy before the lOlli o f Dccen.her we are offerin g an additional reduction o f 10% in order to clear out our stock as nearly
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as possible l&gt;y this time.

Priced

from—

■’ ‘ A*

*»W,i

I Jest Q u a lity Material!
in th e s e toys.

‘-.14. « a

a n y ch ild.

$3.75 ro $8.00

$41 Today

J .

They i

Priced if 4

7 5 C to§ 8 .

This super toy has been reduced
mu* dollar each day. Was originally
priced at
Don’t wait too late
to buy this toy for your child.

■P C —

DOLLS AND DOLL CARRIAGES
Thai Every Girl Would Delight la

Autos
Nothing will give your boy more
pleasure than one o f these autos.

$8.25
&lt;

to$27.50

Carriage;
All sizes, some that go to sleep.
Priced—

$ 1.00

UP

Some with hoods — Iteed,
ivory and brown.

$2.25

Autos

in

UP

SCOOTERS

Just like real racers— All styles
Pricbd from—

$8.25

to$27.50

fire Truck!

Ideal for out-door playing
— Buy one while you can
make a selection.

, $2.25
11

t

Priced

Complete! Every

Sm ith Bros. Inc.
QUALITY" MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT APPEAL”

Nothing Charged

Nothing Reserved

light In it.

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boy

�a NPORD

HERAI.n

SATURDAY. NOV. 28, i9 ^ !^

, ADJOINS GOOD T O W
FINE SUBDIVISION PROPOSITION
d k ie h ig h w a y

$ 2 5 0 Per Acre

lando, Florida

Make Money

h ig h p i n e l a n d

On Lake Butler— 100 neves, more or
less to be sold on basis of 100 acres.
Nearly 8,000 ft. lake shore, in the
midst of big development; $40,000.

At the Edge of

MT. DORA
In Lake County
i

high

grade, development

40 Acres just a short distance from
Lake Butler, 2,000 ft. o f lake front­
age on three lakes, 17 acres in bear­
ing grove, 28 acres o f additional
cleared land, $29,000.

now

WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES M EET
We have been in business "boosting Maitland" over since 1921. our officers
taking an active and leading 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.

These can positively be delivered at
these prices.

and is RIPE FOR SUBDIVISION

REALTORS
119 S. Orange St

here Values and Prices Harmonize"
Orlando. Florida
G2 N. Orange
phone 966

Orlando, Fla

Office Next to Postofflcc— Phone 1210 J
Maitland, Florida

REAL ESTATE

175 acres of choice pine and hammock
land adjoining the well-known Sanlando de­
velopment.

FLETCHER-BULGER /

This property is qiiite near Shepherd
Springs, Palm Springs and Longwood,
(where the new race track is to be built).

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

41 N. Orange Ave.

Orlnndo, Florida,

Phones 1768— 2567

An unusual investment or development op
portunity at only $225 an acre.

|Y

See Us For Orlnndo Property
Sanford Office— ll.’M-j Magnolia Ave

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

REALTORS

Let us know when you are com ing to Orlando and we

GLITTERS! So do our customers eyes
show them our exclusive

will have a salesman waiting to welcome you and show.

listings in Seminole County.
Here’s Some Red Hat Buys!

E-SHEPHERD

120 acre tract adjoining Osteen roads on twosides of property. $350 per a cre-ea sy terms.
59 ucre3 two miles from Altamonte Springs
Hotel— lake frontage $3:10 per acre— good terms.
10 acres adjoining Chuluota $150 per ucre.—
Terms.
80 acres adjoining Chuluota, $100 per acre.

EDDY-DICKENSON COMPANY
712 Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Company

Seminole County Acreage Specialists
v Pin,, s i

E.T.FAR M ER ,
„ .... .
601 Inter Southern Budding,

Orlando, Fla

-

Vnam&lt;f that was selected by the
While all the s u g g e s t s were good,

su eg ested ^ h e

S

t t e

yet

l

only one could be e m s w .

The owners oi he tlu b 'v.ll mi. ^

once, a

be bugy

and making the sandy beach.
*■*■**»

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

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S riS u n d

ASSOCIATED I’KESS LEASED WIRE
s a n f oro ,

FLoniPA. n .ii.AY, n „ vi:m ~
HOME EDITION

Leaves Game

NUMBER 102

yn Mawr’s Sanction Of
smoking Given But Little
Sympathy In Dixie Schnn
; Y I ANT ' . &lt;:«•. Nov. 27.—(/V)
&gt;110 precedent set by Bryn
.•Inwr in placing the stam p of
° rflcla| “ Pprovnl on sm oking by
Imthvnnn lU,cnt9 flwta *ca" ‘ aymatirn
8omhcrn college*
con!„?«!Wi *,y womcn. « survey
Sut».V
pC* tcday
l,y thc Assoc•ute.l Press
reveals.
i n i O T " w?rct r ‘‘cclvcd from 47
• i^ ons Including several in
Ho District of Columbia

Unites To Ancient Abbey;
Hueen Mary Mourns Loss

" ," * * * in setting aside
, ?ach dorm itory for
- room "13 l ° Ui!tf as *l
iiPIirovc very heartily of
‘'uing, and our girls aro
S £ ,v °
"«i‘l Miss
, "V* " d in g president
\ institute, n Presbyter*
lH**: :;f. Jinlcigb, N. C.
, r . I think it is a quesniam urs, not m orals. I
1 iH 'ictrimentnl to health
" n?‘ f«?l it n sin for n
*■?« a" y h" 'rc lhat&gt; for
1* n m atter of conven1 ' do not Indievc it has,
conventional for girls to
hal'itually in tliis coun­
it has, perhaps, in oth-

Alfred Paquette Kills Wife
Ami Then Turns Cun Upon
Himself After Vainly Try­
ing To End Liquor Habit

Couple Is Survived
I»y Baby, Police Say
Wan Came To Florida To Cet
Away From Rum Hut Nolo
Says II Was Too Plentiful

LITTLE ROCK. Nov. 27.—
bf&gt;—Known as the “ unlucklest
•dan in A rkansas,” J. W. Parker
of M inn, representative in die
A rkansas general assem bly is
on the hospital list again.
Some years ngo Mr. Parker
lost a leg. lo iter he lost an
arm and then an eye. Dur­
ing the 11125 general assem b­
ly session lie M l and fractu r­
ed two ribs.
Now he is laid up with a
fractured thigh. A doctor's
certificate states th at Parker
fractured a thigh in an auto­
mobile earlier in the week.

LONDON, Nov. 27 (/P ).-W in ter, reaching out an icy hand, laid
a tribute on the bier of the genMIAMI, Fin., Nov. 27.—W —
tlc Alexandria, England’s Quivn
( . Alfred Paquette, 22. form erly of
Mother, todny covering her cusbynii Mai'i., shot and killed Ills
ov. « —
k
e t with a fleecy blanket of snow
wife in their room at a local hotel
lent? sesas it was trundled on a gun car­
and then com m itted suicide. IJoth
ritncjwcs,
died instantly. A note found by
riage from thu -chapel royal in .St.
I. Mitchnob. 0 indicated a suicide pact, they
Jam es Palace to W estm inster Ab­
bey, where tlie sim plest of funeral
imjiroiK&lt;r
services was held.
According to police, who nre tryernm ent
mi: to get in touch w ith relatives,
IJiUj*
the
sea
king's
daughter
de­
xlay lie­
■lujuutti*, who was a Ithristorcil
parted from the capital of her ad­
, m artial
pharm nsist. had eonie to Florida
opted empire as she had entered it
to reform . ’
This inform ation
discipliTor the snow was also falling „u Playground Equipment F u n d
wa;. contained in the note they
f out o f Frank Isbell, one o f baseball's best th a t distant day, 02 years ag,..
(
hamlicr
of
Commerce
He­
found which indicated lie lmd been
L 'oil I s Raised A n d N e w
known figures, has le ft thu W est­ when she came from Denmark to
rm es Inquiries About Sun- a heavy drinker. Ills wife Alice
ern League to make his hom e in he the bride of Edw ard, VII.
Improvements Planned A t
ford As Result of Holland "MUette, 20, had followed hint
California. Known th ro u g h o u t the
t lulls Weekly l.uneheon
Close behind the casket, walking
eolith, working as a stenographer
diamond fraternity as “ Izzy,” he alone and with IhmvoiI head eiinie
Agency sNatiuualCaiupnii’ii »t
Port Iiiiiiderdnlo.
won fame while a m em ber of the h er son the king of England, muf­
Encouiaged by the unhoped for
1
’he
frightened clerk went tearworld champion W hite Sox in 100(1. fled in the g re a t coat and wearing generosity with which various civAmong thee numerous
r.:::r.cr... cosnuipolmg up the sta irs a moment later
For the past several years lie’s the plumed hat of a field marshal
j dan eoninninieations being
I
rcceiv| c ‘•rgnimuition* and individuals1 «'l 'Inily at tin
r","1 Dm two partly dresseil ly­
been owner of the W ichita (Kao.)
• ’hamher of t ’oin- ing dead and n note was left hena\o respundcil to the Lions’ Club• 1 morce •,
Notables In Procession
:H a resu lt of the national litnml.
Iiehind the soldiers came the campaign to raise funds for the1 j advert i ‘■m: campaign th at the
equipment
of
tho
South
Side
P
ri­
Worked At Ft. Lauderdale
m onarehs of Ilclgium, Norway and
■fh a m lx r of 1 omnioree i.; conduct
Alice Paquette. 20,
the wom­
Denmuik. and hack of them the mary School park with modern1 ing through the Dorland Agency
1 rincc* of \\ ulus and lii?» brothers, I' ay ground fixtures, members of of Atlnnti e city, today's mail 1*011- an was known, had been a sten ­
and th? crown nrinciMsis of ku- Die d u g decided a t the weekly tained a request for infoniialioii ographer at F ort Lauderdale, no­
!!. Reid
The couple left a
m
ania, Sweden, Denmark, Norway luncheon today to increase the goal from Edgar Williamson, of Fast lice believe.
ir cuiin.-uj
child surviving, it | H uiulenitooil
from
the
original
sum
of
$2,000
t.,
and
Ilclgium
with
Lord
La
m
ile
s
Orange, N. ^J., who advised Sec1G.n. Fland o th er nobles who were mar­ H.IWO. and to supply the West ret ary R,’• W. IVarinati of his in[fircil nnd
DOMESTIC
*’••«* Prim ary School with a share tcrest in
ried into the royal fam ily.
the judge
1 Sanford and expressed
I wo aro killed in gun b attle
Under gray coats, these royal of tho playground equipment in the ditciriiiiiiation of returning
. ...„
Die
event
Dial
thia
amount
is
stibh' tween Chicago
police and
figures wore the dress 111tiform&gt;
In re a fte r an alts nee of more Hum ''r,,i pages of sei
gangs tern. One of thugs is tie- ot the ranks they h.&lt;l(| either in
20 year .
‘ luted how Paque
the arm y or navy of (Jrent liritaiu
In veil to have been M artin D ur­
pharm acist, had g
An excerptt fr
bu t o f the uniform s only the gold
kin notorious crook.
lo an o th er in riq
nolo reads: ' I v
braided lints relieved the austere
liryii
.Mawr’s
recent
action
in
aide
to abstain fr 1
preciate
your
forwarding
ua&lt;
»jeapert"
shades o f th e funeral procct'.dim.
approving sm oking by wom en
tailnl
information
of
your
city
11;
rothcrof students receives little encour­
I here w as hut a single other spot
mlvcrti:cd in a recent i ue of the
l'» staff,
of rolur—A lexandria's own royal
agement in S outhern schools,
New York Herald.”
“real ixstandard, with which the casket
Hig conspiracy to sm uggle
'•orac of
"Your advertisem ent
sound &lt;
was draped.
so-called I nine: e into tho U nited S ta te s
more like real business than all
A t the boom of a gun marking
h unearthed by im m igration o f­
Several of tho team s that did other Mmi. la advertisement. 1 com
II o clock thu casket was brought not turn in a report a t thu lunchficials find 11 C hinam an in easIry fjti. s- ket i aboard P acific liner.
front the chapel royal and p |.„ r | •.on today are believed to liavu hined. mid I have divided to re­
|f prvjiaron the same gun'cdrrii:*
(trtt laised a substantial sum , and turn to Sanford nftcr an absence
of young Kip R h i n e 1War l»e- n Fortune
the funerals of Ijuien Victoria and Frank W. luibot, director of the ••f more than .:&lt;&gt; years, believing
i.e r m fa s t d isap p earin g ns
that the business |mssiliilitit*s of
k put into ins suit to annul his m arriag e
Edward VIL Thc eqtierriss of her
liuiinicat 'wtli Alice Kip R hinelander pro­ mnjt ty l k their place* on the campaign nnd chairm an of the ten tin* city today are more nttracteam s operating, is convinced that
Itat was gresses.
ca rriag e and at a word of com­ Wedne.-day o f next week will wit­ tiie tli,.11 any that could he found
ire Ha«imand the escorting companion of ness the over-subscription of the 'any v lu re • I - in 1 lie length and
'h a h la of A ugustus Lukcm an
breadth of the state."
B.rt was
litinrds fell into step; King (ieorge new goal decided on today.
(I for m- r,,r •Sl,1,1nc. M ountain M em orial em erged from the palace mill the
Mr. U illiam tui is engaged in
The money will lie entrusted to superintending the work of a large
bM fmut Y,, V ‘"died ‘‘fa ilu re s” by S. K
procession began its mensured
”
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of
New
York.
a committee of members of all
Uf rosrl.
1 rom a country girl to Chi­ m arch through the mall, trafalger the luncheon elulw in the city to 1 interior decorating and paper
lytsfiilag
u
arc
and
white
hall.
hanging com-ern. and it is helievho used in purchasing new and *''l that lie coiitl uqilates Inins|&gt;U “fliit cago s first woman bomb tlirow Crowd Moved To Tears.
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is
the
tale
told
by
Mrs.
Lena
pun I IMany sobs were heard in thu modern playground equipment of firin g his Ini incs.i to the "City
UlttJ of Lue, arrested today in connccranks of tho thousands who im I nil descriptions, it was announced. Substantial."
'-':■ with the dy nam iting o f five
Several of Sanford's civic clu b s)
waited fo r hours in the cold and
More than 100 requests for
wet, for am ong them wore some have pledged contributions toward! pamplets and ililnilcil itifeS'inathe
playground
fund,
and
the
city
who had seen Alexandria pass up
tiou of the city have been re­
and down the m ine streets under is expected to send in a donation ' ceived already tliis month by the
d e a r e r skies and in happier cir­ next, week.
&lt; handier of Commerce, and in
cum stances.
1 oniinenting oil the n ature «&gt;f the-o
The soft, slow, music to the ca­
inquiries .Secretary Pcarmaii d&lt;-NEW I OR1'.
,'nv. 27._li|'i
dence o f which the procession
elared th at the m ajority of the Figures of Ruliert L. | fv Mi.|
moved, was stopped a the gun car­
qu rh woru received from im­ hli.iiewnll Jack. »n, imulchd by
riage reached the entrance of The
portant concerns and individuals Augustus Lukemaii. tV.
.nlpp,,
Abbey, and the casket was t a r ­
w h-ie in tire .'i in Sanford was f"' the .Mono Mountain Memorial,
ried into the darkened building on
actuiited not by idle curiosity hut near A tlanta, are " fa ilu re .” a
tho broad shoulders of eight
I':, a inccro desire to locate and portrayals of the ph y .n n l a r , ,
guardsm en. It was placed upon a
purclm e property here.
nnee of the two coiitei'ernte e re
catafalque before the high altar.
s
Wh ■
'I he volume of correspondence en d s, in th e nplnh
((ueen Mary Deeply Afferted.
,
now being carried 011 by the Cham­ or New York II In
in the ahliey aw aiting the a r­
ber of Commerce has increased expressing In c-:ti i rns to II..
rival of th e c a .f u t was (juccn
„!,.„t „ r R,
so tremendously in the last few K. A. Ahlerm.i'i,
M ary dressed in deep black, her
University of Virginia; Dr. Ih-nry
face covered with a heavy veil and
I ewis .S.nith pri'idd* til of V.'.uh
around her were the Queens of
■ngtnn nnd !i
Ifnlver ily, J.,h*.
Spain, N orw ay and llrlgium , prin­
II • Davi.i, toi ■ iiiuhu ad »r t
cess M ary the Duchess of York and
England, and others.
several scores of relatives.
The ei|u est. i .it figures by Mr.
Queen M ary was visibly affect­
Lukciium, who i.a
1, r-.| (,, q,
ed throu ghout the service. She
sign the *grrtU|. on flu* f ice of
raised h er head to view the casket
the mountain a fte r (iutzun I' r;;
eud Iii
‘“(Uctte and wife nre when it was brought into tin* Ab­
1lem hail I,"eii dismi- sed as . eelp
i .
Hie result of « bey nnd several tim en found it im­
tor of the memoiiul, have "lif« iipiI
11
fully• carried
. irri l "out
hl.C !lust
t,IC'ynight.
t,,CCC33* possible to continue in the hymns.
net ion", Mr. Winn thinks, hut utu
The A rchbishoo of Uantehury read
weak in their portrayal.
the servico, Tho Lessons of the
.
LOCAL
Mr. Winn knew General l.e * rt
Collect, between which the hymns
Washington and Loo Unir *r /
r u S S n S 1, 1,tU.,,r r,,a,I;’ 13 His­ were sung. A sh o rt blessing, as
nnd wrote that he was famitia.
, ,1 ly “l ‘*&gt;e weekly lunch- th e wholo congregation knelt, fol­
with the pictures of Gen. Jack.' &gt;
lowed th o last hymn and the quiet
which wore regarded as correctly
funeral rite s were ended with
representing him.
Ik u nruY ° f ( ’«n»merce reports "God save the King." •
Dr. Alderman in a reply, agrees
1dm.... .
^ . Ues,U , for 8nn.for'1
with Mr. Winn th a t thu S tuncw ill
1! .,|
ri'u;
r &gt;nK received
Jm k&lt;on figure is “ unsatisfactory."
G et
H w t i- in “ l ir
cxteiiHivc
"No one could recognize the face
P o r tfo lio
conduitid!' CU,npU‘Kn now
of Stonewall Jackson" he wrote. appropriation authorized by tho
"Stonewall Jackson never woru a canal hill would niuke possible tho
hat like that in bin life. It m ight commencement o f activities o n
P A R IS , Nov. 27.—(A*)—M. Rri■ h « 1t s i , u S o o cu,bt rc r u
pledgeil f„r it. # ° ° . . hns bec" and, the prem ier-designate, has
have boon nny general on eith er r.uch a scale th at tho F ederal gov­
ml t 1
10 far?H being ra is- asked fo rm er Finance Minister
ernm ent would in nil probability
Napoleon once salu, A great
aide during the wnr."
(Continued On 1‘age a.)
ground an ! u .c/ ul,lrun’H P&gt;“ y* Jo sep h Caillaux to cnll at the Qua) soldier like me docs not care a
its
fr Hocidea to increase
tinker’s damn for th lives of a
d
’O
rsay
this
afternoon.
It
is
re­
K " fr"»&gt; $3,000 to $1,000.
garded as certain th a t he will o( million men.”
fe r him the finance portfolio in
the new cabinet.
M. Iiriund announced early thi *
aftern o o n th a t he would call up­
TAMPA, Nov. 27.—hp)—F ig h t­
AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 27.—(A*)__ ing a gale which at tim es broke
on P resid en t Doum crgue between
The fact th a t the governor of T ex­ seas over the su p erstru ctu re, th e
hlWTi1,!' J1;1*®/ Tt*nn- Nov. 27.— fi and (J o’clock tonight hut added
as is a woman would not cause thu Mourner A n n u m made n o n here
hnt. cm f , r 0 *" #thu South Caro- th a t even then would probably not
state legislature to h esitate in im ­
KpismSi ( T °.f the Methodist bo ready to give the president the
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—bPI— ’ England and the W est ladles. An peachment proceeding if evidence today from Unrraco. Cuba will, a
down th,, , .hurch, South, cuts full list of his collaborators.
The fortunu of young Leonard Kip investigator was sen t to Europe is sufficient, Lee K atterw hite, a cargo of fruit.
-ring «»in,Uj®r?ly «*$ the veto fttvF o rm e r P rem ier Pninlcvo today Rhinelander is fast disappearing .several tim es to g ath er evidence. speaker of tho house, said t o d a y .
Captain l^ttcrco, m aster of the
A
rtem
us, said the nt.irm on the
agreed
to
assum
e
the
post
of
Min­
as
.his
suit
to.
annul
his
marriage
This
expense
was
rendered
ncedfr * k K X S J r» WitK
h ,hu Mc*hoHo was discussing tho ag itatio n
ihc
to, 3v*;1 ° v" r iste r of W ar in u cabinet hein.- to the daughter of a negro taxi less by tho w ithdraw al at the be­ for a special session of the g en ­ G ulf was encountered Tuesday,
t r*ce, the
v
Harula Confer- cd by M. B riand.
. driver proceeds. There are indi­ ginning of the w ife’s formal de­ eral assembly, which th c gover­ v an one of the worst in y ears und
ucc. rj#
1 w vote, m eetti on
cations he will bo practically pen­ nial th a t she hud negro blood. nor has been requested to call, and wan considered extrem ely hazurMPR O FIT E E R IN G COMES HIGH niless when the trial ends.
Thu J ir s t w itness when the trial which if she failn to issue th e cull, ous for small crufts.
The ship’s cargo consisted of
asked to Fi.ooo hunches of bununus nnd 1 3 ­
In a prelim inary survey, hn rc-opens Monday is cxnectcil to he the speaker has been
aHirmatlv,, ! , ,JT6 ««ninst. The
lieorge
Jones,
tho
wife's
mulatto
summon.
counsel stated tlpit his multi-mil*
000 cocoanuts for tho C hristm as
t-h ' r^iuired
* s1*004 8hort of n r F ried, a director of n hr
iionniro father hat! disinherited father.
Mr. S attorw hito's refcranco to
'ty. 1 rca ‘brae-fourths maior- factory, m ust nerve 20 years
him nnd ho had only a 93,000,00'■ Alice R hinelander also is cx|&gt;ect- (.'ov. Mirurn A. F erguson in con­
jail and pay 985,000 for profiu
legacy from hi.t grandfather. It ed to testify Monday. Her atto r­ nection w ith suggestion o f IniRATIFIES SECU RITY PACT
ing.
is understood th at the father had neys say they have only u few IP* v-hment is th e firs t tim e her
SOCIALISTS
not advanced one cent for ex- ouestions to ask nnd her huaband’j "j to has been used by a Mato ofBERLIN, Nov. 27.-&lt;A&gt;)—The
S PL IT S H IS FINGER
counsel profess to re ly more upon fi r. H eretofore, when tho pur- Reichstag today ratified thu secur­
her letters th an upon bur cross p&lt;
ity pact and arb itra tio n tru sties
* 1 socialistic s ta to us
N EW YORK, Nov. 27.-M T examination. T here is a passioH* w
negotiated nt tho recent Locarno
Bernar.1 Shaw , Ignac J a n Paderew iski p la )'''
jty th at th e will lie confronted ar
conference and approved G erm any a
fop ’ ,®*.*,’ht hour* sleep, piano ao hard a t a recital that h
entry into thu Leaguo o f Nations.
sp lit a fin g er njul has cancill"K.
leiaurc. ail engagem ent*.

News Summar

Memorial Models
Of Lukcman Called
Failures 15 y Winn

From Country Lass
To Bomb Thrower,
Is Woman’s History

Fourth Bank Opens
I Bradenton Soon

Caillaux May
Finance

Carolina Methodists
• gainst Unification

Fortune Of Young Rhinelander Fast
Disappearing As Suit Is Continued

Steamer Makes Port
After Battling Storm

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(AP).—Immigration offlcem
hoie expressed keen interest
today in the purported widespreaded conspiracy to smugKle Chinese into the United
States which was uncovered
hist night at Honolulu with
the discovery of 11 Chinese
posing as dead men anti hid­
ing In ns ninny coffins deep in
the holds o f the Hollar Liner Pre.iident Lincoln which is enrouto to
Mm I rmuinco from tho Orient.
The discovery grew out of in fo r­
mation received from the O rient
by the K. A. Hurnett, d istrict d i­
rector for immigration of Hawaii.
Jlmt ( hinese had liecn dispatched
by n smuggling ring, and Tong
Nam , an agent of the conupiruto rs ami member of tho crew was
to receive 91,000 f„r each of tho
iiliunst laiulnl .safely u^hon*.
H urnett led a party of in*|H*cto*n
■th ro u g h tho vesM twice without
| discovering nny traces of tho con­
tra b a n d aliens. Ju st us officials
w ere about to ahnmlon the search
one of th e ir number, accidentally
knocked th e lid of the top of one
«»* » fow of coffins in the hold.
I he "corpso" proved to Ihi a young
Chinese stretched out in the co(i
fin w ith baggage ami food along­
side hint.
W ith th is clue, tho officers
oj&gt;ene«l 10 more coffins amt each
t.^clo rcd a Chinese youth »&lt;th hJL
baggage. All wore taken
cu»&gt;
tody to g eth er with several munihers of tho crew bolioved to ho
im plicated In th e alleged plot.
D irector Hurnett predicted tho
P resid en t Lincoln would he fined
$1,000 for ca d i “bootleg” Chinese.
Me added th at “it was impossible
th a t tho Steward engineered the
•'■wiggling" as the men in the coffinn had been fed daily and tho
•ship had umlertpuic thorough
nenrcli Iwfort* leaving (lie Orient.
Me laid the conspiracy to “higher
u p s” aboard tho whip.

' ORLANDO, Nov. 27.—fd1)—A r­
th u r Henry, negro, arrc.ilsd und
placed under guard a t the Ornngo
Geneml Hospital with a bullet
wound in his right side a fte r tho
shooting last night o f Detectives
CL E. Gump uml D. W. Dority,
w i .-ulzcil by three unknown men
at
this morning uml c u rric l
off.
The negro was under gtnm l of
n poliremuii when th» thr&lt;*u men
gained &lt;nlrnnco to th e w ard and
covered him with idstola. T hey d iv
a u r e d tip* guard and hurried o ff
with the negro.
City Detectives Gump and D ority
are in tint hospital ns a result of
piatol wounds received lust night
tupnoM’dly from tho gun ef H enry
when they went to in v estig ate a
reported shooting a ffra y in tho
o u ter section of tho c'ty .
Dorl
:
hoi th rough 1ho I* f{
sidu and hip and Ju m p it shot
through th e left shoulder and in
the leg. Thu injury of Dority t«
th o u g h t to bo aeriou 1 hut not fa t­
al and th a t e f Jum p is not danger­
ous.

Strike of Operators
Threatens Shipping
LONDON, Nov. 27.—(A")— The
strik e of the wireless operators on
Hritish vessels, which wns cal '
y esterday, threatens seriously to
affec t shipping in the course of a
few days. The strike was ordered
as a p ro test against a propoied
cut in the salaries of the o;&gt;crato t * of about $5 per month.
A lthough some 5,000 membont
of the W ireless Telegraph Union
nre involved bv the strike, evssu*
thin of work, if there is not s e t­
tlem en t of the dispute, will 1&gt;'
g rad u al, ns it is understood exist­
ing contracts will not be broken
Mid man who signed for voyagev
before November 2d, will fulfill
th eir engagem ents.

�T H g ^ N F0 R P- ”

L- , T1IURSPAY,N0

z Z Z X X ltt

THE PLANNING AND CONCEPTION
THE CONSTRUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT
AND THE COMING POPULATION

■ OLH-ARB0R is now in the second of these stages. Already has it passed the important stage of planning
I—&lt; and conception and the rises resultant from this have been apparent. Following closely upon this is the
process of constructive development, when the placing of improvements and the spending of considerable
sums of money further enhance the worth of the property. And it is this stage which Loch-Arbor has now
reached.

ONSTRUCTIVE development of the first m agnitude has been tak ing place for some time. There has been
^
massed the machinery and the men necessary to accomplish in the best possible m anner the great task
befoi c them. Appi cciablc 1 esults are already in eviden ce and as the development has progressed, so in a similar
m anner have the values of this property.

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•AGE TWO
P ro te c to r

With Gustafson Playing Star
Game, Pitt Plays Superb
Contest, Rein? Excelled
In P a s s i n c Department

I

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27.-U P )
Riding roughshod over th • I’ennaS ta te College Thursday afternoon,
th e U niversity of P ittsburgh gri.lders closed their 1925 season with
a dazzling 23 to 7 victory. Ih c ir
record fo r the year showed only
one defeat. St*»te
•! in "'ily
one departm ent—forward passing.
P itt, w ith big Andy Gustafson
In tne stui Ibit i ms •
,#»«**• ,
ijiff ea rly . A patch of mud .10
y ard s from the S tate goal tins aid­
ed P itt to make its first t-u'-hdown In the opening period. R*&gt;&gt;
pke, in position for n punt, s lip -1
d in the mire the ball striking
m in the face, Salntka, a P itt
guard, scooped it up and ran 2 5 1
yards for the score G ustafson a»M- ■
Ing the point. A moment later
Welch, P itt halfback, got around
th e Sy&gt;te rig h t end for GO yards
and Guftnfson booted, a , ftl yard
field •goal.*
’• f
*
! C arl Wolfe r,f R utgers College is
*h&gt;* lx&gt;Mt dropkicker on the footMlchaliske, WcrSlnmp then opened with Su&gt;ui n i- li rquai!, hut is &lt;&gt; near-sighted
most effective wen"',*; On a fuko he cannot r.eo 10 feet away w ith­
fo m -r d j*a«», R&lt;w*j,hh -nn 15 yard., out glasses. Ilut with g h sse s lie
/o r a touchdown. ■■Wi - o n ird.KI couldn’t take part in scrim m age,
the point. This was S ta te’s only so Conch -lack Wallace solved tne
problem by having n cage pre­
tally.
pared to r him. Photo shows Wolfe
P itt scored agnin in the second w ith tlvk .&lt;UMge on, ready to display
period, gaining the ball on S ta te’s his stuff.
40-yard line. Welsh end G u staf-|
•on plunging the ball Imlf wny&gt; *

B

8*

a r r - s r l s - . M a ’K N ebraska Gridders
Six points were added by P itt in GiveRockne’sTcam
th e third period. Unable to gain
t i •
rn i
i
S tale punted. It wits P itt’s hail I ) l , 1 1 l l h l I H r I h l i r C f l S l V
on th eir own nine-yard line. A ft* , 1 , 1
1 *■ U 1 o U R J
e r several plunges by H arding,!
--------G ustafson shot a pass to W elsh' LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2 7 . - GVl
who ran 45 yards for th e score. — N ebraska's crimson hosts renlG ustafson's boot for the point was Ized the hopes of a y nr Thursday
wide. This ended the scoring.
by drubbing Knutc Roclcne's Notre
S
tate
unearned another
team 17 to II.
om
iu uncor';cu
anotner aoriiil
annul Dame
nam e foetball
io&lt; ini
assau lt Into in third |ieriod and ailThe bitter
tr defeat suffered las'
vnneed to w ithin. „II ...
foot
of th * year at Soul
......................
mill Bend was avenged,
P itt line, hill th ere found n brick the nil tim e record was evened,
wall.
and Itocknu was proved a rrophvi
Again Stuto lucked the punch ns well ns n conch— for he preearly in the la st period. A Pitt dieted two d efeats for his team
p u n t wna weak and S ta te got the ibis year, ui.d Arm y gave it the
hall ten yards from the roveted o ther one.
lino,
forw.....
ard •pass was
To
the lino-chopping Incticn .if
i
. A. .,
- the
...........
play, but the P itt men caught the "Choppy” Rhodes, the fur-kicking
receiver before In* took n step. Him too of C aptain L.l Weir, which net*
P?»»,0ni if
down and it was ted four points, and t h .* stuunch
* * .".Ii? * .
.
.
defense of the whole &lt;nrnhiiskcr
At this stag e I itt used prartlc- line was N'el rm k n 's victory duo.
ally a new team .
i F orty-five
thousand
persons
„
—
'jam m ed in ti .Me.norl.il ,S tadium
Ho m any whales inhabited the which was built for 38,000—the
w ators around the Kcvillu Gigrdo g re a te st football crowd of all tltne
Inland off the coast of Mexico thyl in N ebraska. N* r was It. uu allj r o exnlorora called tho place the N
S ro:iul Strains
• ebraska
” *•■*”
»crowd.
»
I Ulllil
"C ow P a stu re ."
brought supporters of hath tennis.
I*1*! % '
f

fr o m —

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925
[■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a u

ii b u i ii i iu i ii

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STEWART’S- W A S H I N G T O N LETTER
By CHARLES p. STEWART
the count returned to Europe. Re­
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2 7 .-In trig u e in high society will figure cently the countein accepted an in­
in Congressional debate this win­ vitation to spend a few weeks at
ter. Thus:
the home of R. B. S trnssburger,
rich Norristown, Pa., publisher.
Count Carolyn! played a promi­ This time Secretary of S ta te Kel­
nent p a rt in overthrowing mon­ logg refused to let her into the
archism in Ilungnry. In turn, he United S tates, whether ahe talked
wa« driven into exile when Admir- or not. Protests, by S trassb u rg e r
al H orthy got the upper hand and and others, availed nothing. The
ii*t up in B udapest a despotism o* countess nppealed to the Amerlcnn
his own, nominally as "regent ; society women who had indorsed
renlly as alm ost nbsolute ruler. her before. Now, peculiarly, they
N aturally Horthy, the virtual t* ar
disapproves of Karolyn, the repub­ ignored her.
lican.
In exile Count* ss Karolyni w ant­
edU to ICUUIV
lecture •in
the
United
V
«* H
i------------------- States.
.
hinny proiniiv.nl American society
; women sponsored her. The govern n u n t raised no objection. Sne
fell ill he-e. The count wanted
to come to her. At this Secretary
Hugh**, then State D-paAnrlent
head, balked. Finnlly he let the
count come, on his pledge not to
talk while in thi? country.
The countess recovered. She and
Nebrnal:r.’s advantage was gain­
ed in the opening q u arter when,
with Rocknc's second backfield, or
shock troops, bearing th.* oruni.
Coach Ernest Hcarg played his
stellar offensive. When Roci.nc’s
hig guns were ret off, a fresh rom ibusker res'.rve force withstood the
■shock.
The advertised handicap in the
Joss of Flanagan, star Rockne back
was offset in the charging O’Boyie
who proved t'» he the most consis­
tent ground gainer for Notre
Dame.
N either could Notre Dame’s aerial attack work, Hut two of n
dozen passes hit and four times
nil n leit busker intercepted them
to stem rcrious advances.
CHARGES DISMISS.".!)
Frank Taglarini and Jam es
C a ttj, the latter a negro, were I
(Xor.nratcil i»v United States Comini sinner Williams when arraigned
before him yesterday &lt;»*» charge.,
of violating the prohibition law.
F*. ilernl pmhihitinn agents nllrgiil
they found th* two in possession
of several l oltlcs of liquor. Com­
missioner Williams discharged
them for lack of sufficient evi­
dence.

nxi’i:rri:i)

hack

The explanation the S tn te De­
partm ent's CongreraionnI critics
wi'l try to develop is this:
That H orthy’s seeming influence
with the departm ent is not politi­
cal, but social: and th at he exercis­
es it through his m inister in W ash­
ington, Count Szechcnyi, and the
la tte r’s wife, who was Gladys Van
derbilt.
.
There you have it----- if the c rit­
ics are rig h t—the V anderbilts’ sociul prestige!—and millions!

Daytona
Never Annoys or “Afeg,
at Any o f Their CueSts
on the Wonderful
•

i

Free Trip to Dayti
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 of guests.

Your work
You can't do good
work when your head
throb3, your hack aches
or you’re tortured by
rheumatic, sciatic or
m onthly pains.

A beautiful new Pullman bus leaves from the Postoffice
corner at 9 o’clock Saturday morning, returning at 4
P. M. You are invited now.

Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
relieve pain quickly,
safely and w ithout u n ­
pleasant after effects.

Your druggist will tell
them to you at pre-war

soon

NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—(A t—
Tin* management of the th reater
which Mrs. Gloria Gould Hislmp
dii rets experts her back at work
before 1 liristniiiH. Her present so­
journ in Purls has given rise to
report i of an impending divorce.

Daytona Shores

prices.

Regular package — 25
doses 25 cents.
Economy package — 125
doses $1.00.

Under Georgia’s new child labor
law, the ago limit for all is II,
while for hazardous occupation:-, it
is IG.

105 South Palmetto

Phone

l i l l l l M - I D i e i l C HHHlBBHHHaHBHaHHBHBHHlBHai n i B l i n i H n i B l i l l l i n i R I I I I I I I I B I H X I D M I H f

hristmas

Wheel B arrow s-T ricydes
Perfect in design in every respect,
with heavy rubber tires. Priced

t h e sa n fo r bjjer a lp.

oys

These toys are already under priced about 20%, but to those who buy before the 10th of De­
cember we arc offering an additional reduction of 10% in order to clear out our stock as nearly
as possible by this time.

Kiddie Cars
Best Quality Mat!
in these toys. Thj
any child* Priced

$41 Today
This super toy has boon reduced
one dollar each day. Was originally
priced at ?G0. Don’t wait too late
to buy this toy for your child.

DOLLS AND DOLL CARRIAGES
That Every Girl Would Delight In

Carriage
Nothing will give your hoy more
lifiisure than one of these autos.

$ 8 . 2 5 to $ 2 7 . 5 0

All sizes, some that go to sleep.
Priced—

Some with hoods — Itecd, in
ivory and brown.

$ 1.00

$ 2 .2 5

Just like real racers—All .styles
Priced from—

up

$ $ • 2 5 to $ 2 7 . 5 0
(

SCOOTERS

i

Ideal for out-door playing
—Buy one while you can
make a selection. Priced

$2.25
—

Complete! Every

Sm ith Bros. Inc.
"QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT APPEAI

Nothing Charged

Nothing Reserved

light in it*

�SANFORD

. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—(;p)_n ul

FRIDAY

" lr "&gt; d ; ns t d n r in - f u y 01""5" cc»nties
to U ke nn(1 Volusia

the

" fe w &amp; g * *

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s“ ,

r e n d i ti o n

&lt;a a

ich one of

WASHINGTON. Nov. 27.-O P )
—The Georgia, Florida, and A la­
bama railroad on June 30, 1917,
had a value of $2,775.00 i t was a n ­
nounced today by the In te rsta te
Commerce Commission. A t the
same time the railroad’s capital
irriounirer; ’ investment account am ount to 32,I,pt entered 502,486 while th e par value o f its
L,
itwas (outstanding lecurity issues wns
Icemen had | $2,563,000. O pportunity will be
f shop on a given for the railroad to protect
visit there. Jthe valuation fund, which is only
Leman and | tentative.
Hri.er, were
--------L other pod \ E W YORK, Nov. 27.— f/P)—
Sly woundedJ Cotton futures opened steady, Dec.
[a lounge'. ^0.84; Jan. 20.07; JInr. 20.15; JIuy
\ faltl I’m* iy,70; July 19.23.
k The shop
--------r blown as
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27.— (/P)
^ a
* —Cotton futures opened stead y .
*hert‘ , f Jr
W-89S Mnr. 19.50; .May 19.20;
. ’’ nearly a
'» *'■ ______
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.7—bP)— Poul27
j ,
try alive sternly. Fowls 10(5)2-1;
i v P n l t V springs 23; turkeys 32; ro o sters
1 .
* I5 1 i; ducks 10@20; geense 17.

r n ? nt r}uc(I from pape 1 .)

jrtive i xgion. He
liuj, Ohio,
ing realty

In the motio

mediate action
the improvemci
nui’ l" a point
Property,

a ,v

r n f i' J

to 1.66VJ and May 1.62 w ere fid
lowed by num erous wide flu c tu a ­
tions, but keeping w ithin the in­
itial range.
Corn and oats w ere firm er, heavy
moving with w heat. A fte r open­
ing
to Tic higher, Dec. 71 to 75
corn scored light, fu rth e r gains,
Oats started unchanged to 'k e up,
Provisions advanced p arallel to
hog values and gain.

t o u S i m . | a W a V l eill t t a S y S J

ST.

Several Local Representatives
5

villonHr''r h,"iy nt th e J a c

D. P. DAVIS PROPERTIES

?n "“ re state shlpr

lift i’J' ' K7 U' ' 1 :&gt;nd r o c l
, , ‘\ h a n ‘I t h o c a r r i e r

R10V° “ P n lty

such

Tho Pulcston-nrumlry Iluiltling.

Phone 715

a a n a M a u H a n a a w a B a w a a iiB n R w a a u a M n a a a H a n H a H a H a a a a

OPPORTUNITY

b v ! l t e ‘ ion T« V is i t C o u n t !

FoKt -e n5r 11 V ' ^ taM- hy

T w o Inis In M n f f n l r . T h e o n l f t t f n n i i l l u h U
IH l o t s In C i t y l l n i l l s f o r f3T.»on.&lt;H&gt;.
l b a le e It. It. f r o n t n a r a t $ltMHt p e r fo o t.
M r e t o l a « » lin k A , r . F u ll a n il s e e Ib .r m .
I h o v e t h e r h n l r r n t a r r e n e e In r l t f f o r a u h illt Is tnn. If l a .
t r r r . l r d t a l k n l i k «,ir.
I t It’s Im s ln e s a p r o p e r t y I h a r e t h a t .
• • o r e mime u n n U» j r n r lewae- e a w*t b e b e a t .
I f )iiil n r e a ■I r n n f t r r It %s 111 p a y j on t o I n t r n l l K a t e .

W. J. THIGPEN

I m b a r e T Cr™ C?’ S tiU in K ‘ hal

m S

.M r r ln | on I'.lm A t r . $3000.0,1. V nu r a n ‘ 1 b r a I It.

AUGl’STINE

te/ia?,.'1 101,70,1 the delivery ol

been

, *3"

T w o In is o n S a n f n n l A t r . O a r $*000.00, o t h r r $0000.00.

DAVIS SHORES
REQUESTS

nf

T w o l'l ta n e n r D e p o t f u r •TOOO.OO. I l n r a a l n .
K&gt; If
«■/' , •'
4* i
ft
_7: f
.&gt;
T w o Io ta o n P o r k 133,130 $0300.00. T a k e n I n a k .

I ' t i r Iota in f r o n t n f l l n t r l F o r r e s t I . n k r .

u,lt.c ver
be;i
,u ntil"th
1 ' l ht’ liftin
g o fC0,lI'I
ti,e rn
this connection he re
t o S ' " cxptr '"»
II. Har.
irnffu} t( renre8enUn

a . , | $3300.00.

ri m m! h m i . r , iln n h lp R n r a s r a m t I t s * t a l a $3,000.

T w o l o t s 1 3 3 , ino oiooti.oo r a r h .

lection w ith here, he said.
tuaU&gt; **°v
in to n l Avolie praise,! the work accomplishoe Snuccr i.e d on the Hotel Forrest la k e an,I
td y
seven 1told o f the many visitors th at its

sli u a t i o *, i a n d a d d e d

In

T k r e e l«»M « n l*nrk A r e .
Fonr

Si ^ t i r K d f i W i ^

y • it was tied
enun.y cnmnil*

r o r h ; | if e n t ,1K',w a r tl H iR K in s

n.

Const In Const AdvcrUsins CnmpnlRn

. i i i . ' j , ^ Ml;s ^ IltC(| t h n t ,10 v
*■ k a n n i e m l i ' r ■

D cm rnstration and Advance C hristm as (Lite «r

accompany him

DUPLEX FOUNTAIN PEN,

n y Smith's Harber
COMMERCE ROD1
DISCUSSES N E E 1 ►Shop for ffood barber
OF FETTER ROAD work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

DIG RED PEN

rocery Specials

ON F. DAY ONLY

SATURDAY, NGVEMHER 28th

ROUMILLAT &amp; AiSOEKSON
Iflt) East F irst S treet

^

us Shores,

ed from New Y
York,
ment
ti heLl.ninicJil,tc impri &gt;vc- cd
o rk to lrf“ T
? infer / l .,p. hiKhwnys conned .mg mcreo body that tk
Land
'VUh *Mt- 1)ort nnl

nf v ? v k*, " .realatercd nurse, iiiidiv iv * ■ : “Oman's r e p o r t r
m ,s nf »V -k- C ,ty&gt;
13 &lt;!csirm u ° f obtaining n snrnll piece „f
land where she can “spend her
tim e In rest mid peace aw ay from
the nm ,e nn.I din of a g re a t city.”
•Mrs.
stated th a t she
w as not fam iliar with the location
of Sanford, hot had seen n d v e "
tiscnionts of the city and heard
e r friends speak of it as an ideal
J J » } . &lt;&lt;* n person of

........

° n&lt;1 ' olus' a counties ‘0I*[ v, 1° a brief closing address

o r a t i m J T ^ ° ( r t ,l«cstinjr co op- Forster, who has ret

MANY
FOR' PAMPHLETS
RECEIVED IIE R ft

—1Two

Interested
fa! e s t a te
u Miami,

^ du J c c l n r c d t h n t

licioor, even vine" ond^toblcro ’ll Uon was ? ! ht«hw ay, in thi-ssecin
F**y to the delav
F n « I» t°'b ci!i?,"i *l ” h° ol» by ihv " "Citvcry of ,1mpnienta caused
Ih c ra il e tn b u r gJo.
o,
T r a d e Itody *Make
Appeal
w itness only approved film s.
r i . r *. I&gt;carm a n„
said
the
•■'number o f ‘ "innieree thntt
had apJ f ° h ’d t o every
r e q u e s t s ‘ he K n v c rn b r d u w nuthority from
n, and was en­
operatin g and a l is t in g in every
w a y f o r th e
improvement of the
noI.:ind-S;anford
and Jit. DoraSanford roads.

were killed
'R a pel Iff"
, foothiw e
day

K

***&gt;

m aj
«• W. TearConrnierrn1
,t(lu Chamber of
po83ibi0r t forhutb ‘ •ono cvtir&gt;'thinsr
these road. S f ' n’Pro^ m t n t of

A clinmv In irpl one of (lie BIG DUPLEX PENS (ttinnt
si/.* ) nt an unheard of price. Understand please this
is NOT llie usual Demonstration, but a bona-fide pro­
position. Guaranteed Pen that retails
from If.'!.00 to *5.00 for
...........................e J i J C
A limited numbor—Giant Size—tied, Black or Mottled,
titled with I IK solid gold iridium tipped points a t
51.00 each—a $7.50 non and WE DON’T MEAN

^ w sa a c n a a a a B a siJT O jra a B i

- Cans Nu4
Hominy . . .
D airy F a rm Saiirajn*

TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFOIU)
I wish to announce tin t I
nm a candidate for the office
of City Commissioner to he
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to he' hold
on the F irst Tuesday after
the F irst Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will be
appreciated.
E. F. H0US1I0LDKR.

For pmiiui
Apalachicola OysP rs
Per quart ..........

SATCHDAYTIIKIti; WILL
Di Dl KL’S MAVONNAISI

Saturday, November 28lh
This We,k nt ROUMILLAT ,A ANDERSON
Jou Mu: i I’.ring This Coupon
Only One l ’en to i
DETACH HERE

vrson

entitles
thy(only
I rnrr
.•upon and, 99 centu__
r *n ono
one) GIANT DUPLEX PEN, If p re e'ld cd at Roumillnt &amp;
A iuIm

ioh

this week, Saturday, before l) p. m.
Every Pen Guaranteed

Every P«n Tested

No “Joker” in Guarantee
If you do not use Ihi * Coupon, idyuso give it to a friend
Room 6(IS San
DrlamJu

BA SKET
T H E B U S I N E S S O E R U N N I N G ,A
E A S IE R BY T H E A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .

LADIES’ COATS

ROM E

IS

MEN’S TROUSERS
Separate bell b o t t o m trousers in all favored light shades,

$3.95 to $7.50
NOVELTY VANITIES

MEN’S SUITS

i mm ideas in the«e two lines
11,(1 hkc to own one. Priced—

MEN’S SHIRT’S
English broadcloth in white, Htripes and plaid—with or
without collars attached.

M to $4.75
Q u a lity

le a th e r , b e a u ti

^ ■
s Py and Crepe de Chine—
s&gt; s"^ trim m ed and lace

TOPKIS UNION SUITS
Nationally advertised the world over, $1.00. Our price

Opposite the Post O ffice

89c

M ADE

�THE SANFORD HERAT tv FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2 7 , l 9j j

PAGE FOUR

A NEW KIND OF CATCH

Hie Sanford Herald
H»con&lt;1 CUM * * u « r,
1*11, a t the Wogtoflle*
Florida vnder Act of

■ r e e lA t. g o n c » i All obtuurr
Boric*. cards of thaaka. resolution*
and notices of anter:alni.anla wbora
charges ara atada will bs charged
for at ragalar ^advertising rr.tee.

n a m

rtia

a s s o c ia t e d

m ans

TV.S Aaaoolatad Tress la eiclueIvetv entitled tn the use for repabfkatlon o* all nawa dispatches
eredlte', to It or not otherwise cred­
i t ! In this papor and also the loaa1^sawn published herein. All rlghte
**f republlcatlon of special dispatch­
es beraln ara alao reaer-ed.

FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1925.
T H E H ERALDS PLATFORM
1. — Deeper water rod * to Jseksonvftlg.
2. —-Construction of BL Johns-Indial* River canal.
I .—Extension c f w hile way.
4^-VitAialnn o f local amusement*.
—Swimming pool, tennis eonrts,
etc.
Augmenting o f Tmlldlng pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
honsca.
• .— Eitenslon of street paving pro­
gram
f , —Construction
of
UtSTora/d
aroi nd U I m Monroe,
f —ComplfMon of city besutlflea*
non program .
f ,—Expansion at school system
with provision for Increased fa ­
cilities.
________
" BIBLE VEKSK~FOK TODAY
E T E R N A I. PRO TECTIO N :—
Tho Lord shall preserve thy go­
ing nut and thy coming in from
this time forth, nnd even for ever­
more. Psalm 121: 8.
PRA Y ER :—
“God will take enre of you,
Thro* every day, o'er all the w ay;
He will take care of you.
H E R E AT HOME
] saw the g ra n d eu r th a t wns Rome,
The glory th a t wns Greece,
And then I camo a-sniling home,
And found a land of pence,
And saw more g ran d eu r in a day
Thnn all th a t ever passed aw ay
In Rome, m ore th in g s of beauty,
too,
Thnn Greece in all her glory knew.
They showed mo pnlnces in Spain,
And castles on the Rhine,
And then I cam e back home again
To this old lam! of mine,
And fouml th n t my own town, egnd
Hml all the thing* th a t Europe
had,
Yes, found this city of my own
Had roofs of gold, nml wnlls of
ntone.
Six hundred year* ago they b uilt
A castle for a king,
W ith waits of stone and roof of
gilt
And a rt and ev’rythlng;
And people go threo thousand miles
To m arvel a t those m ighty piles,
W hile in our own land, so to speak,
We build a now one every week.
Go seo the g lo ry th n t was Greece,
Described In m any a hook,
And yet, before your Journeys
cease,
Give your own lend a look;
I t ’s only when back hom e he comes
A fellow sees real stndium *—
T o see the g ra n d e u r th a t wns Rome
Tho place to look Is here a t home.
— Douglas Mullock.
A* our office buy any*
n large Thanksgiving.*’
Headline say*, “ Motoric** Town
Now W ant* Auto*." l)oe» thi*
m ean th n t Ford* a re taboo?

A Suggestion to the County Commissioners
There is rt situation existent in Seminole county which
is apt to give its splendid citizens something of an inferior­
ity complex if it is not promptly corrected.
A motorist leaving the Cheney Highway and driving
toward Sanford finds an excellent, broad, brick road as long
as Orange county lasts, but as soon as he hits the Seminole
county line, he runs upon a very narrow road which even
as it is, is not in the best of repair.
This contrast of efficiency is deplorable. Seminole's
bad road would not be so objectionable if Orange county's
were the same. But to take a great bump on to a narrow
road with no shoulders a t all ns soon as one arrives in his
home county tendH to make him feel a certain ignominy of
his position.
We have a fine board of county commissioners who
are doing all they can for the best interests of this com­
munity. They are hard-working and far-sighted individuals
who have done much since they have been in office toward
making ours a greater county.
But so much is the detailed routine of their offices, so
many the requests made upon them for paving of this road
or the clearing of that, th at we do not wonder that they
have overlooked the highway leading to those thriving little
sections of Geneva and Oviedo.
There are many roads which might he paved in
Seminole county, many which ought to he, hut we do not
believe that the county's road money could be put to any
better advantage than to the repairing and widening of the
road leading to the Cheney Highway.

Arc New Prison Officials Needed?
Last 'May, over in Miami, Walter C. Valiton shot and
killed a motorcycle policeman. The public was aroused. Val­
iton was quickly captured and in due course of time he was
placed tin trial in Bade county. He wns found guilty and
was sentenced to life imprisonment. Kaiford was the place
chosen nt which lie was to serve his sentence. Two escapes
in less than six months is Valiton’« record nnd yesterday he
was recaptured in Tampa after having been roaming around
free for several days.
Last Sunday the parents of Valiton bad been visiting
him at Kaiford. They bad all lunched together, and Valiton,
who bad been made a trusty since his firsL escape, jumped
into bis father’s car when they had finished their picnic
lunch and drove away without any effort being made to
stop him.
Valiton found a long overcoat in the automobile in addi­
tion to a robe with which he could easily cover his striped
trousers. He says bis father was gathering pecans when
he took the car and escaped. It seems hardly reasonable to
say “the family was in no way implicated in the escape.''
IIow easy a life a murderer has at Kaiford. Only required
to wear striped trousers, being made a trusty after having
escaped, allowed to go outside the prison gates without an
nrmed guard, a man-killer seems to have a life of almost
complete liberty.
In commenting on the situation the Tampa Tribune won­
ders if there would lie any escapes if the criminals were the
prison officials ami the guards were the prisoners. It won­
ders which are the most lacking in mentality and which
would display enough resourcefulness to outwit the other.
The case of Valiton is but one instance. It appears to
be an almost impossibility to keep prisoners safely guarded
in the prisons of the country. There’s something wrong
somewhere. If our prisons cannot hold those proven in lie
murderers nnd sentenced to spend their lives in prison, would
it not be less bother nnd expense to turn them all loose
right at the sta rt?
Perhaps new prison officials might be able to remedy
the situation.
THERE IS MORE rough mid tumble in the American de­
mocracy than is altogether agreeable to people of sensitive
nerves and refined habits, and the people take their political
duties lightly and laughingly, as is, perhaps, neither unnat­
ural nor unbecoming in a young giant. Democracies can no
more jump away from their own shadows than tin* rest of us
can. They no doubt sometimes make mistakes and pay
honor to men who do not deserve it. But they do this liecause they believe them worthy of it, and though it be true
that the idol is the measure of the worshipper, yet the wor­
ship lias in it the germ of a nobler religion.
—JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

As

Brisbane Sees It

L*t Us Be T hankful
With a Few Hula.
Wooing Florida.
There Came 4 K ings
BY ARTHUR B R ISB A N E
(Copynrnt l»25l

WE HAVEN’T anybody In power
th at shows th e intelligence of a
titmouse in equipping th is nation
with an adequate air fleet.
But, afte r nil, th e people can
change th at if they w an t to. There
probably will be no renl w ar
against this country fo r a t least
ten years.
Every once in a w hile a man
crops up in this country able to
hnndle im nortnnt problems. Wc
havo tome* weak individuals in
W ashington, too much dazzled with
their own successes to see ten feet
in front of them. B u t the power |
rem ains in the hands o f the people.
Be thankful.

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Ca c h

SoT AWMOWS

THIS IS the ap p ropriate day,
so he unusually thankful.
Wo art* still out of the Lengue
of Nations. He thankful.
We haven’t yet been pushed into
that world court, which would sub­
ordinate the supreme court of the
United States to a collection of
Europeans th at envy, hate nnd de­
spise the United S tates. Be th an k ­
ful.
WE OWE m me billions of dol­
lar!), hut could pay everything in
a year if we had to. He thankful.
Our dollar is worth one hundred
cents. Everything in the United
S tates is worth more today than
it ever was. Every individual in
the United S tates has a better
chance today than he ever hud be­
fore. Be thankful.
WE HAVE enough for every­
body in t h i s c o u n t r y nml e n o u g h
for COO,000,000 inhabitants.
We
have n science highly developed,
business organized w ith extraordi­
nary efficiency ready to develop all
resources. Be thankful.
WE DO not do ns much th an k ­
ing an we might. Wc do not nay
as much attention ns we n’lnulil to
the ballot, to our duties as voters.
Only about half vote th at ought
to vote.
WE ARE rath er too well s a tis­
fied with ourselves, which is n
dangerous sign. We have two
jokes, called, respectively, the
arm y and navy, supposed to de­
fend the country; both worthies!
in defend?.

People Should Be Saved From This

SYSTEMS

3 H all, Pentland &amp;
Jacksonville, Taapj,l|a
Sanford, WestPikiBa
CENTRAL FLORIDA«i
.117-.'] 18 First National Ba
Sanford, Florida
S. G. GRAY, Resident Hi

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"TH E G. 0 . I*. Woos Florida."
T h at’s a line by teleg rap h telling
th at Republicans hope to change
Florida to a Republican state.
About a million voters from the
north uro supposed to have gone
there, ami Republicans think they
may niid Florida to the G. O. 1*.
ranks.
T h at’s possible, not very pro­
bable, for the im m ediate future.
Tho Republicans would he wiser
if they paid a little attention to
keeping w hat they have, especially
to keeping the farm ers.
S enator Capper, of Kansas, re­
mind* you th at the farm er this
year will make an average of 4
percent on hhi actual investm ent.
T hat is figured a fte r allowing the
farm er for his own hard work the
m agnificent wage of $tk» a month.

THE ALTAMONTE B
Altamonte Springs, Flu
M miles South of Sanford.
First class accomodations for lit/M
rates. Beautifully located betweetroj
parks, golf, tennis, boats, orangtpl
Excellent cusine, fine orchestral kl
Twentieth season.
1
GEO. ELI

I r DOSE N’T allow anything for
her member-) of the farm er'*
unily th at also work, including
ie wife, who cook* for the “ hired
i-r. i n r.i i
riu,| *(imi»
way to give the farm er li percent
on hi* net uni investm ent, nnd not
lea* than |l&gt;ll a month for every
mouther of hi* family" working on
tho farm . That ought not to he
impoHHildc, nnd it would he con­
siderably more profitable than try ­
ing to cure Florida of Democracy.

THE PUBLIC’S INDIFFERENCE
MIAMI TRIBUNE

A Canadian observer, n corres­ believed, lies tho g reater part of
By IRVIN 8. COBB
Judging from tho little news
pondent of the Toronto Globe, who the fault.
coming from T exas, it now a p ­
If enough p ressure is brought to
ha* recently resumed hi* post nt
pears th at “ Mb" I* going to fol­ WIIAT IT MEANT IN ENGLISH led journalist. “ But you see l dru of England will he buried, ami Washington a fte r four y ears' ab­ hear upon C ongress it will net, a*
A certain new spaper man in don t even know th e couple. Why four king* will mourn at the funlow In the footsteps of “ I*U."
any o th er body of lawmaker* m ust,
New York i* fond of gathering up should they semi me an invita­ cfuL The ghosts of Henry VIII, sence, w rites hi* paper us follow*: in self-defense. Without that prcMW hat nbout Sem inole county’s stories of m etropolitan life. Hi" tion ?"
“ Returning to W ashington afte r sure the legislative machine re ­
William the Conqueror und others
campaign for Red C ross m em ber­ loves to prowl about the foreign
"No, no." said the Russian, "nod will look down und observe with u prolonged visit to Canada, I find semble* nothing so much us u
ship*? A num ber of counties in quarter* studying the ways of al- an invidution—a linjjek! So you amazement that these four king*, .still unsettled nearly all of the Nteam boiler in which the w ater
thin statu have already begun their iens who m ake up so large a nor- get a hajjek, you go by tho ved- including the British king, actually
never quite reaches the required
nortlon of the,population of M an­ ding; you dunce mil tin- bride; you haJ eJ C!,B l'"Wtr than any onu of great problem* I find aw aiting boiling point.
appeal*.
h attan Island.
Holution
when
I
first
came
h
ire.
a half a docett commoners, in each
luif a fine tim e!”
From tim e to tim e such influ­
The Fergus Falls, Minn., J o u rn ­
Once upon a Lime a Russian who
"Say," demanded the puzzled of the four countries of the four Them it te** unemployment than ence is applied. From whence
al snorts “ th n t money i» u small furnishes him with tip* on doing* American, "how in thunder do I
in IU21. am) the agricultural situ a ­ doc* it comu T From the “interm atter with most of us.” Yeah, it’s am ong Id* own people, brought get one of these h ajjek * ?’’
tion i» leas ncurute, but the rail­ e*ts •’ mainly th a t is to say, from
such a small m utter with us, wo word of a big wedding celebra­
A BAD condition in French fin­ way question, the shipping pro­ highly efficient institution* of
"My
friend,"
said
the
Russian,
can'* even he bothered w ith it.
tion that was going to take place “listen! You go by tho hall where ance, the franc selling twenty-six blem, fr ijh t ra te s ami InlunJ various k in d s—the railroads the
for one dollar. They used to be w aterw ay development, foreign re ­ steam ship
in one of the Russian colonies over
lines,
the
banking
Young Lconr.rd Kip Rhinolundcr near the E ast River. The journal is the voiding. You go in. You five for one dollar In-fore the war. lations
nnd national defense are us houses, etc.,who make it their busi­
gif
your
hut
to
the
hoy
and
for
claim s to he an urti*t. T here's no 1st expressed a desire to attend the
I his country should make an much question* of unsettled policy ness to see th at desirable legisla­
fifty rents you buy a hajjek —und
doubt th a t he used to paint the festivities,
tion is “ pushed." The common
effort to help the French in their ns they were four years ueo “
there you ore."
town red hut he must have be­
people m ight do the same thine—
troubles), it only for our own self­
“ Dus* is easy," said hi* friend—
So
the
newspaper
spent
half
a
I b111 • b tf**1r Ai .1,
"
come color blind when he m arried. "so you get a hajjek."
dollar on a hat check nnd danced ish sake. It is itut to our own
interest to destroy pubing power
"A hajjek, e h 7" said the puzz­ with the bride.
Now th a t tiie young Chinese
or stability of government any­
a re said to be "tearing their sh irts"
where m Europe.
fo r self-governm ent, maybe we
had b e tte r postpone our visit un­
«. T ill! French
til they become sufficiently calm ­
lSelves a power
ed to w ear all of their clothes.
The favorite subject for the
uted in foreign
jeremiad*
of educators mid publi­
“John Pease, one of our well
Ami, w ith or without help, they
known citizens hud an experience cists Is the increasing depravity
one day lust week th at he will not of youth. An investigation con­
If tho ho nut has broken down, will sulvt* their problems. They
soon forget. While removing some
what are we going to du about it? a re a thinking people, th rifty ,
haled hay from an obi barn he felt ducted by the L iterary Digest re­ Another speaker in Providence on highly productive.
Tho*o th at *ell France or her
som ething moving beneath
the vealed an overwhelming m ujurity -Sunday HUgge»tH a t least a partial
trousers of his rig h t leg. Think - of district attorney* holding the solution. Rev, Percy Stickncy currency “short" will get their
It was u spider, he rufruhm l from opinion thut parental neglect is G rant, of New York, a t a Urown financial fingers pinched.
BROOKLYN DAILY
crushing It, bu t soon discovered mainly responsible for juvenile University vesper service, pleaded
and wns horrified to learn It was crime,
for a sense of social unity to re ­ _ R- PH ILLIPS, who slaves for
A daring form of adv
a large snake. By thi* tim e hi*
Principal Alfred E. S team * of place our traditional Am erican lit - P rank Munscy, resum es accurately ha* been launched in Fl
the
work
of
the
Shenandoah
in
­
Htiukeship had reached his left Phillips Academy, Andover, who 1dividualism.” Individualism is all
vestigation a* follow*:
Miami Daily NV-ws has i:
shoulders mid was descending is one of tho sincurest thinkers on rig
' h t; but when the problem is
The score now *tuinls:
it calls a "tru th cditioi
down his left arm . It was when this question, is in the bust possi- Ibigger than uny individual w hat
Fact* arrive)! a t
. ... None claims to be « jtlMi what
the cold, clam m y reptile came in blu position to know whut he is are
&lt; you going to do to solvo i t ? ”
W itnesses abused
. 135 implies.
contact w ith the nuked skin of ids talking nbout. Speaking in Provi­ I he criticism should begin with
Women discredited
. ............ 2
fore-arm , lie let out a yell that dence Sunday night a t the Coin- tin*
&lt; home. In our well-m eant desire
Uf course this Innovatl
C ourt official* white-washed .. 1
shook tho ra fte rs of tho old hum. munity Forum of the Beneficent to
l develop the individualism of our
for one edition. A fter tl
1
he
Mitchell
trial
a*
an
exhibi­
He seized the reptile by the neck, Church lie laid the flame s q u a r e ly )children, w&gt;&gt; have forgotten to give
wilt return to normal an
slummed it on the floor and then ut the threshold of the home. "The! ithem a sense of social responsi­ tion of white Wnshinir i« I*VI'll 114!I* er will be issued on the
I
Instantly began to Htomp on it home is unquestionably breaking bility
which, more than ever Iw
It is hard to m,]| nil
v/ith both feet until it no longer down," he asserted. "In this so- fore, (* needed in the world. Thi*
■imply
telling the truth u
showed any signs of life.
For called modern age, we m ust look is a duty which the home is not
fact. In order to tell
some m om ents following thi* te r­ farther than ever before to find' perform ing; apparently th e re »*
properly about anything
rifying
experenco
Mr. Peace truly religious homes. It I* the little
chance of its perform ing it
I
essnry to lie a little.
trem bled like an Ubpen leaf and lack of religious upbringing th u t^ in the near future."
T ake Florida, for in*t
his chest heaved us much a*
Dr. G rant, therefore, look* to
poso th a t you want t„
though he hud ju s t run rapidly yp
the schools. He recommends th at
one tho tru th th at th
a sleen hill. A t least an hour pass­
they should teach rnoru! courage,
tem perature during th„
ed before he regained hi* com pos­
the golden rule am) u social con­
75 degrees. If &gt;0*
ure."— L ancaster (K y.) Herald.
sciousness. But can th at bo done
th at fact, do you
No Wonder a
Jam es, hand us a drink of w at­
amel can’t go
I without infringing on tho domain
tru th . Certainly noL |
er, w e're ju s t a lit*|e hit upset
or religion :
in™.?8
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1.
lho
c&gt;«
o
all tired out by tp a needle. He’s
lately assum es th at ye
from reading all about It.
*t in the luiyujujit ! Lme he finds

FLORIDA WILL CO MI

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■ AUDITS

ATLANTA GEORGIAN

necessary to buuu a tumi**
2nd—If your home is already mh
you a very substantial 1 •

NO D ELA Y --------- NC
Prompt Service Guora1
Call and let us explain ot

107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Floi

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We o ffer today ten lots in ',,irl
m arket price.

dollar*

You will have a Pf0^ t

when you luv.

Price*

ranging

C om pare pricr of lot* ,n
aero** the stre e t, vith the*e.

Well located, near new
and light*.

In view of and

rue— W hat m ore?

�MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

l^ P H O N E :

Mr. Mrs. Greenleaf
Entertain Friends At
Thanksgiving’ Dinner

Lid «t ‘he
5rt
Mcjotiio
meets at
Ho of Mrs.
[yrll« Aveentertaiu
(very W«&gt;
Ik honoring

Adelaide
N. J.

hold a eallat the
Phillip*et) at the
jy on I’al-

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iliuchter L aura of Grafton, N. IL ,
and M rs. C. E. Wheeler and
Evelyn Laurico and
Wheeler of N ashua. N.
Mra.
r A Arno, of Gorham, « . n .,
S r .„ d M ri. W riter S. F ten d er.
ol Hollis, N. IL; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Leslie Jr., °,f .
Pennsylvania., Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Greenleaf of Gorham, N. IL , M r.
and Mrs. George E. Wilaon and
sons Elliott and Ernest, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Colo, Gordon nnd
Christine Cole, Messrs Georgc Osgood nnd H. A. Gould of N ashua,
N. II.

Thanksgiving Dance
At City Hall Proves
An Enjoyable Event

Mrs. ^andlin!*".^h.e Thanksgiving holiday, here

Entertain R e la tiv e s

hcrparents’

Dinner Thursday

Mr. and M rs. G ^ c n i o a f e n t e r - o / n r 'i "!V! AIrs- E lm er Llghtfoot
M lS rredi dn
"u™, theonKUesta
of M ^tained a t a sum ptuous f hn™? Alild
Penbody
Thursday.
dinner Thursday a t their
tinme at Lake Mary.
t \t
George Sm ith w as among the
Covers were laid for Mrs. L. . .
Sanford boys a t Gninesvillo, spend­
House o f N orth Troy. V U
ing the Thanksgiving holiday here.

it
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JJ1*’

P ersonals

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

Miss Grace Gillon is spending
the week end in Jacksonville as
th e guest of Mrs. S. S. W illiams.
M orris Moye is spending the
week end a t Arcadia as the guest
of friends.
Ed Moye of Tam pa
spent
Thanksgiving
Hay here w ith his
nta
H erbert Messer is home from
the U niversity of Florida for the
week end.
T. J. Reeves of Thom aston, Gn.,
w as among the business visitors in
the city Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Scott
nns as their guests for Thnnks^ r' am* Mrs. Edward MarM ^ n d Mrs. J. L. Sandlin of u
tne Hurley Apartm ents delight- p A “ n‘» *°n. Teddy, and Mrs.
Hilly entertained Mrs. Sandlin’s Christopher Williams.
brothers and sister at ThnnksgivMrs. Jam es T. Carlin and Miss
ing dinner. Mrs. Sandlin’s guests
included; E. F. Fisher of Cross Louise Carlin of Alexandria, Va..
Lity, H a.; Mr. and M rs. B. B. arrived here Thursday nnd are
l-ishcr and daughter Laurft Belle pleasantly located at the MonteB u m l of Tam pa, F la.; zuma for the winter.
” • L. Fuller of Tampa, F la.; H.
Miss Glenn C arter has returned
U Fisher of Sanford; C. A. Fishtf n ^ unn*Hon, Fla., nnd Mrs. E. to her home at Nashville. Tenn.,
rown nn,l cons Adolphus and a fte r a pleasant visit here as the
guest of Mrs. N. II. Garner and
Biilie of Dunncllon.
lhis was an occasion of much Mrs, R. T. Thrasher.
pleasure to the family ns all the
Miss Georgia Mobley has returnmembers with but one exception
where
she
were together for the firs t tim e eil
. to
&gt;, lallahnssee
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— is ntin more than 20 yenrs A B Fish- « inff ^]oril*n State College for
" of' “Blountstown, Fla., the older
old­ i . 'omrn; after spending a few days
est brother being unavoidably do- here with her parents.
tamed.
Edgerton Patterson nnd Boh Me*
.
Keown were nniong those from
Robert Beach of C learw ater I Sanford attending the Florida
spent Thursday here
mother Mr*
Ki n
iV*t^ M* | Washington Leo football gam e in
mother .Mrs. Mabel Beach.
.Jacksonville on Thursday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. N. E. King, Mr.
nnd M rs. J. O. U n e y and Miss
Gene M nrtin Laney motored to
W in ter P ark Thursday where they
w itnessed the Rollins-Hownrd foot­
ball gam e.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W bitner
J r., have sold th eir home on Myr­
tle Avenue, and are now a t home
to th eir m any friends at the home
of Mrs. Raymond Phillips on Mag­
nolia Avenue.

Gainesville, Ga., w here they will Fox and fam ily, and Mr. and Mra.
spend Thnnksgivlng
w ith
Miss E arl Burdick and baby,
Chlvalett® Smith, whu is n s tu ­
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Smith, and
dent at Brennu.
Mr. nnd M rs. Virgil Lee Smith of
Miss Nell W illiams, who is a t ­ PcL and w ere dinner guesta of Mr.
tending business school a t J a c k ­ nnd M rs. C. H. Sm ith on T hanlusonville enme home W ednesday to giving. They attended the foot­
spend tho Thanksgiving holidays ball gam e in the afternoon.
here with her parents, Mr. and
P e te r Schnal, Hodgson Ball, Ro­
Mrs. W. B. Williams.
b ert W. Deane, Acey Carroway
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Stum on has end Bill Moye witnesed the foot­
as their guests Thanksgiving, Mr. ball gam e a t Jacksonville T hurs­
Miss Dorothy Ray and W. E. and Mrs. R. E. Herndon and two day betw een Florida G ators and
Smith of Ocala le ft Tuesday for children, Mr. nnd M rs. W. Gwynn W ashington and Lee.

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“GIFTS THAT LA ST’

Store Packed With Christmas Gilts
ConsistiiiK of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelery Mesh niiRS, Toilet Sets, Militnry
Sots, Ladies Solid Leather Hand Bags in High Grade, Wahl Pens, Evershnrp
Pencils, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass Hand Painted Chinnware, Rogers 1847
Cmmunity Silverware.

Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. R oum illat! Mr. and Mrs. A. I). W arner of
Mrs. Maurice Moses and Miss and children motored to Orland- ’Orlando spent Thanksgiving here
Delia Moses of New York have a r ­ do and Kustis on Thursday.
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W urt
rived in Sanford to spend the win­
W. Warner nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
As n fitting close to the day te r.
y a rner Scoggan was among th e E. Smith at the Valdez.
of festivities, was the T hanksgiv­
University boys spending T hanks­
| election of ing evening at the City H all, u n ­
Miss C lara Goeijtz who is a giving here with relatives.
Mrs, Elmer I). Haines of A lta­
yj Mission* der the auspices of the S t .Agnes
student at Tallahassee is spending
monte Springs was among tho outMethodist
Solid Platinum Dinner Rings from $100 to $150. Single Stone Diamond Rings Blue
the week end here with her p ar­
II. B. Hay of Westfield, N. J., is of-town guests at the studio ten
parlors at Guild.
Appropriate
decorations
of ents.
White Perfect
spending some time in Sanford and art exhibit given by the wo­
American flags, autum n leaves,
man s Club on Wednesday.
looking over business prospects.
palms and cut flowers w ere used
John Schirnrd o f University of
| gara r and in decorating the largo hall. The F lorida is spending the week end
Mrs. L. M. Lankin, nnd Mr. and
Miss Virginia Neeley left Wed­
(tjs of Holy music was exceptionally good be­ here w ith his parents on Tenth nesday for Ocala and Lake Weir Mrs. .L N. Wolloughby of New­
Few Specials in Diamond Rings. One Si ngle Stone D iam ond'R ing Blue White
Woman’s ing furnished by the S anford Syn- S treet.
port. N. Y., arrived in the city
Perfect 1:1-lfi Points
where she is visiting relatives.
copnters.
Wednesday for nu extended stay
The dance was well attended,
J. \V. Moore of Newton, Ain.,
W. Morton Thigpen nnd and a re stopping at the Valdez.
ehers’ As- not only by the local people but arrived in the city Thursday and sonMrs.
Millie left Wednesday for Lakeo’clock. also by a large num ber o f out-of|
will spend several days here on land where they will remain u n ­
Five Genuine Diamond Rings, Perfect 45 Points Each.
town guests. About 200 w ere in business.
til Monday ns guests of her aunt
attendance.
Mrs. Dee it.
Mrs. Ida Austin left Wednesday
evening for Jacksonville where she
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. Roberts
|our broth*
Platinum Diamond Flexible Bracelets
is visiting her daughter Mrs. S. S. and sons of F rankfort, K y . were
, who was
W illiams.
among the arrivals here Wednes­
year ngn,
day and will spend the w inter at
Miss Louise Wells of Tampa is the Valdez.
Your C hoir.
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alfred
ether
b i c c L BLUE'
Mr. nnd Mrs. W, A. Radford of
Avenue for the
Mrs. L. C. Bebout and M rs.: Liljn on P ark
i your cas- Mildred Peabody w ere jo in t h o st- 1 week end.
Orlando spent Thursday here atho guests of the form er’s parents,
esses T hursday evening a t a b u ffet!
DIAMOND
| and bro ti­ supper at the home of th e form er
. t,
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. T. Thrasher Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radford on
French
Avenue.
on Palm etto Avenue, honoring the m otored to Dade City on Thurs­
me dead. house g u est of Mrs. Peabody, Miss day w here they w ere the guests
• V iite V ;.,R s w ,
Miss Lucile Newby, n popular
of friends.
Jan et McLeod of Vermont.
No r
a) him,
member of the faculty of Stetson
Symbolic of the h arv est season
knt place.
Miss C hristine Hood of Day- University a t DcLnnd, is spendwere the decorations of vlvldhll*
!
(is f'Wtslcr1 ed autum n leaves, bowls of fru its tonn is th e guest of Misses Nancy
lace.
tl
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of all kinds, and late garden flow­ and Flo Bishop a t the Welaka
ers. A fter supper, the g u ests at- Building.
■ted,
At The Home (If
Special
P. WEINBERG. Prop.
SPECIAL
to wound is tended the T hanksgiving dance a t i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cobb of
the city hall given by the St. A g ­
At 9-15
A T ............. $57
:i()7 East First Street
W inter P ark spent Thanksgiving i
nes
Guild.
I the sorrow
(hearts con- Guests included, Miss J a n e t Mc­ here w ith the form er’s parents on
Leod, Mr. and Mrs. Elm ore L ight- the W est Side.
foot of Orlando, Mr. and M rs. A l­
Mr. and Mrs. B raxton B aggett
many hap* len. Mrs. Ivey Jacobs of C harlotte,
N. C., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bebout, have returned home from Rich­ What memories of a dead romance B a a a a a a a B a i M i a a a ia a a i n a ia n R H a H a f l B n a H a M a B a a a a H H M a a a a B a a a a M H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a H a H B B B &gt; H * » * a ,ia ilH ,lll,lllllH "
(pent,
since you Miss Jay , R alph Patch, N orm an mond, Vn., where they spent two are brought hack to you by the » +-H -+++++^+-H -+a,+ &gt; .} .+ + + + + 4 .+ A + &gt; + + + + + 4 .+ + + + * &lt; .+ &gt; + + + f^+ 4 .+ + + ^+ |-* + ^+ + + &gt; + -» + + + + + -f+ + + * -M * + + * k + + + ^* * ^* d
Michard of Hardwick, Vt., H arlan weeks with relatives.
sweet scent of
| home than Kelley, Mr. Davies and Mr. Ihrig.
a
Mr. and Mrs. (’. A. Curly of
a
Jacksonville will spend the week
NOTICE ST. AGNES G U ILD
|wr own.
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n
The members of the S t. Agnes other points on the West Coast.
ludows arc
im
Guild are requested to tu rn in all
u
Miss J a n e t McLeod of Vermont
their articles fo r th e C hristm as
| ill alone,
tti a long* Bazar, Monday a t the homo of who is spending the w inter at
Mrs. It. L, Perkins on M agnolia St. P etersburg, is the charming
Avenue, so th a t they can be m ark ­ guest of Mrs. Mildred Peabody.
ed.______________________________
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Wilson and
May He who knows each sparrow s little d au g h ter Hetty Ann. of O r­
lando w ere the guests of Mr. and
fall
Guide our footsteps one by one. Mrs. J . C. Aycock on Thursday.
Each dny, each hour until the call
John Brum ley a student at
To join you when our work is
Gainesville is home for the week Tho greatest story by America’s
done.
end w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
foremost novelist Zona Gale
—By his sister, M ary.
L. A. Brum ley on Celery Avenue.
Thornwall
[ and linen
ary of the
[ the church

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Buffet Dinner Given
Thursday Eveing- In
Honor Lovely Visitor

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fflilane- Friday

Miss Martha Fox
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Faint

HON HINTS FOR MILADY

Sam Byrd, who is attending the
U niversity of Florida at G aines­
ville sp en t Thanksgiving hero with
his -m other, Mrs. W. A. Zachary.

Miss Frances Cherry spent the
. ' fr a It*--1Platinum American broadtail form s
H d K:.-.h-1
le of a dual coat th a t la jday T hursday with friend at Haines
i ,
e ith e r on the o th er, both City.
;
iitiing trim m ed w ith g ra y
■hie coats leather on th e other, both sides
M rs. IL L. Hollingsworth ami
7, because being trim med w ith g ra y squirrel. sm all son I-cwis of Arcadia, nr,way they
the house guests of Mrs. Fred
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Wilson ut her home in Rose Court.

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sizes with voice.

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$3.75 to $15.00

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�THE 8 ANFORP HERALP»

PAGE SIX

arson’s GOVERNMENT TO
esM yth LIFT ANTI-TICK
Is K illed BAN ONONEZONE
Bad Medicine

M I'ra

ihh

,

D avid H u rk r. If llv ln it n n d If d e a d ,
nil p a r t ie s elalinlnK I n t e r e s t s ti n d e r
Alice lliirke, d e c e a s e d , w i f e o f
D avid U n rk e . o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d
to th e h e r e i n a f t e r
describ ed real
e s t a t e ; W illia m M.
A shley.
also
k n o w n a s W m . M. A s h le y , If l i v i n g
a n d If d ead , all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r W i l l i a m M. A s h le y ,
a l s o k n o w n n s W m M. A slile y , &lt;Ior e a s e d . o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
lie rrln s fle r deserlh u d r e a l e s t a te :
A r t h u r II. F u l l e r , If l i v i n g n n d If
dead, nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r A r t h u r II. K u llo r , d e c e a s e d ,
o r o th e r w i s e . In n n d t o t h e h e r e i n ­
a f t e r d e s c r ib e d r c u l e s t a t e ; M a r y
A. F u ll e r , w i f e o f A r t h u r II. F u l l e r .
If li v in g a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s
• In im ln g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r M a r y A.
F u l l e r , w ife of A r t h u r II. F u ll e r ,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e . In an il t o
th e
h ereinafter
d escrib ed
real
• s t a t e ; I s a a c J a n s e n , If l i v i n g a n d
If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s
c la im in g In­
terests u n d er
Isaac
Jansen, de­
c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
h e r e l n u l t e r il e s c rt b e il r e a l
e state;
J a m e s Kvntis. J r . , If l i v i n g a n d If
ib ail. all p a r t i e. .s ----r---l---u--l t nil-n g .■
I -n---t---e----r--e----s---t--s-

v

carried on tick law, providing th at
it be conducted in zones o r sec­
tions bounded by rivers nr other
natural barriers to livestock move­
ment. The Dec. 10 release, the
announcement says, m arks the
successful completion of work in
one of the zones.
Of the IIS 1 counties in 15 south­
ern stolen, the report says, all nf
which were originally infested with
the entile tick, 71!I will be p rac­
tically free of quarantine re stric ­
tions by Dec. 1(1, wh;n n new or­
der of the United S tates D epart­
ment of A griculture goes into ef­
fect. The effo rt to eradicate the
Itick was begun in 11100, mnl has
been carried on persistently an I
(often under g re at difficulty, it was

ih e ir heels fa re Imdiy. The Jesse
Jam es gang was shot to pieces in
N orthficld, a Minnesota village;
thu Dalton:' cam e to grief in a Mis­
souri hamlet and Anderson died
a t the hands of one of the two de­
tectives of a 'yi,j)J .Mi’ hi/fun town.
“ Anderson made a mistake when
ho decided th e little country places
could shelter him," said llert. C.

living ami If d
a n d t o (lie l l r r r i i i u . . . .
r e a l e s t a t e ; ll e r t h n Fliot
a n d If (lend, a l l p a rt li
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r ll e r t li a
r e u s e d , o r o th e r w i s e . In
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d rei
II. Y lrk , a s s h e r i f f am
a d m i n i s t r a t o r of A lp lu ii
If li v in g anil If d e a d ,
rlaim ltu.' I n t e r e s t s u n d e r
lis s h e r i f f a n d cX -offlc
t r a t o r o f Alplicuii &lt;1.
(•eased, n r o th i r w l s e . In
hereinafter i W r l i u s j r
.Myrtle M Kills, if lit
dead, all lin rtles c laim !
u n d e r M y r tle M. Kills,
o th e r w i s e . In nnd to the
d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s t a t e . I.’
til sort. If liv in g a n d if
p a r t i e s c la i m i n g
Inter
t ’lirsti r
Kelllllr otl.
i|,
o th e r w i s e . In a n d lo tin
d e s c r ib e d r i a l e s t a t e : J,
a ls o Known a s .1. Ilciir:
liv in g a n d If ilejnl. a l l |ii
I n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r J.
deceased, a ls o k n o w n .
H udson o r o th erw ise. I
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d
F r a n k It P o t t e r , If II
d ead , a ll p a r t i e s rlalrill
u n d e r F r a n k If. I ’o tt i
o r o th e r w is e . In olid
a f t e r drs iT lheil r e a l i
K ey I 'n t t e r w ife u( F r
te r . If living a n d If d e a
(la lm ln i ; I n t e r e s t s unili
P o t t e r , d e ceased . Wife
I P o tt e r , o r o t h e r w i s e , |i
h e r r l n a f l i r di M'rlheil
.................. i ’..(ter. If )

l u g InlcrintH
N rv ln a , ilrecm............ .........
d escrib ed
am i t o tin A n d re w D c n h n n . If l l v re a l e s t a t e . - 1. all p a r t i e s c l u l m l a g a n d If (trail,
lcr A n d re w D e n Irnr I n t e r e s t s uim
Itan. ilcooiun'd. oir o t h e r w i s e . In mill
eal
t o i In* h e r e i n a fFtreorw nd. e sIfc r ilbl ve dn g runit
e s t a t e ; K. I! " “■■■
s c la im in g lu If d e a d , all .p aK.r t i eIt.
D r o w n , ilc terests under K
th c r w l s e . In a n d l o t h n
r e u s e d n r id.'.
loscrllicil
r
I i e r r l n a f l e r d»wn. h u s b aenndt eosft a t eK.;
II l i v i n g a n d If d e a d .
&gt;s c l a i m i n g
In terests
-------D ro w n ,
husband
rtiwn. d e c e a s e d , o r o t l i e r el lo t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d u I i state; O v erstreet T u r'oinpuiiy, u
C o rp o ratio n
law s of th e S ta to of
e x i s t i n g a n d If d i s s o l v e d
i claim in g
an
In terest
r s t r e e t T u r p e n t l n o C o th rp o ra tlo ti u n d e r t h e l a w s
ite of F l o r■i d a , * o r o t h e•r -

Towhahlp 11 South or
And to all Parti to claiming n_ .

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You. and each of y 0Ui ftr .
Ifirt? 1
ordered to a p p e a r to th«i
titled cause on w b(flire the tf,5; I
M o n d a y In D e c e m b e r ,
t h e s e v e n t h d a y of tlto
R u lme I&gt;ny
aa H
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. . f. t, h
i i i sa e
I .Hurt, a t
offlia* o f t h n . C le r k nf this
n t l h « a c m l n o l o C ounty CoBrik2Ln '
H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a .
an d in iicfnioi
t h e r e o f a d e c r e e p ro confess,, , *u111t,
b.. e n t e r e d a g a i n s t m
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jro y . n n d s a Id c ausc

W|ll4,

W hat is it
n A T aw ful ttRony of swollen

Vi im t la i n

tl,_ .

H ere's wlmt i t la» It la tho result 0 a
of w aste products and Impurities in An^
tlio blood! Im purities that Ret the on
upper hand because the system la .m,)ro red I
ntarvlng for w an t of healthy, rich, ,‘wty Is n j
red bloodl
ini1]
Ilu t you Juot cleanse ymir Wool wl&gt;h vl», *
add build up tho, rcd-blood-cclla v»tallty.
and w atch th e rheumatism vanish! y°;lr^ lt ipi
W hy. S. S. S. will aid Nature put no Crt ft. s
m any m illions of rcd-blood-cells In now—
yourffiystom th a t tho Impnrllks M&lt;*vl to ^
th at cntiBO your rheumatism are hostility. ^
driven out—th ey can 't atand pure, Al!t!rtrr
lisoltliv blond
larear l.ao

Of the 721 counties, KOI are now
absolutely
tick-free t he rep o it
Kuys. In the rem aining 12d rclensctl counties, there are hero nnd
there herds still under local q u ar­
antine.
Seven counties are to he releas­
ed in N orth Carolina maVing that
state entirely fr •• front quurnntino
nnd bringing th e freed states to
six. The others arc California,
(ieorgin, Missouri, Kentucky and
Tennessee. “ No ticks in W was
the slogan of the N orth Carolina
state vi lerinarian,
three years
| a go.

T A I.t.\H A S S r:i:. H a., Nov. 20.
—(/P)—The state in ttrnn •• de­
partm ent received an application
Above is I*|i«t 1 M, May, Ule In­ I lor a lirettie as a life insurance
dian brave, who was released front agent from C atherine D. Mallory,
a charge of m urder a f te r ho buried of Paris France. Tlio license was
hi t 17-day old papoose alive in the granted.
grave of its m other, lie did this,
lie says, a t the instigation of Mor­
mon Joe C utlm ir, below, aged Ute
iiteiliciiiu malt. C u th alr is now
serving a 2o-y ea r term for killing
a rcllnrito in (he jail who taunted
him with responsibility for tie.'
death of M ay’s child.
presence, lie had a niyMcrieui ((lie victim of somebody else and •
tsm ietiiing about bint that was volunteered to go quietly to tho
uWesonte. lie was a smooth talk- ,
e r and could Null anything that lie station.
r w alking two blocktt with
chose when he turned his hand in thuA fte
unsuspecting
officer they
th a t direction.
Ills p o w e r o f carrying convii*. passed a wom an.' Quick as lig h t­
ning Anderson grabbed her and
t l o n t o t h o h e a r e r made him one
shoved Iter between him self a n d '
of thu m o s t successful cimfideo
linm m ond, a t the sumo lime firing
m en in A m erica. Anderson lu si over his shoulder a t his victim.
been lo o k e d o n n s a violent crim ­ As Ids pistol cracked he threw
inal, o n e w h o m a d e b ig hauls at the woman ngninH th e policeman
tlio p o i n t o f a gun. Ilut that was and fled up an alley.
only otto of h i s talents.
Hammond threw Iter aside nnd
“ Dorn in Sweden If* year* ago, •la lied a fte r him. jin tlic'iilley the
tho son of a w ealthy and higltly o u tlaw .fircil Iho rnlul shot. The
reupected
fnntllv—his
(
did not stop tlio detective,
nam e was Van Toldcii he u n t i e t o i(‘tock
who grabbed him, sw ung bint
tho UnUtil S ta te s when a Imy. Af­ nround and got hold of tho gun.
te r being expelled front tho Uni­ It*was fired in Ih o melee, wound­
v ersity of Wisconsin he began bit ing Anderson in tlio hand. Then
crim inal c a re e r in St. l.otiis as a the policeman wri nulled It free and
piekpoeket.
shot lit" outlaw fatally. U o lh 1
“ Then ho turned to thu confi­ fell nutria!1*' wounded at the same
dence game, and step by r.tcp g ra d ­ moment. A policeman eonting up
uated front litu sclmtd of crimo us ns they went down, fired two more
saf'ddow t r, burglar, holdup man, shots into the robber.
(tank robber and m urderer.
"A nderson did not venture into
Thu old-tim e crim inal wan a D etroit or (iraitd Knpids,” said
specialist. The trade is changing Itrown. "H o feared the possibility
nnd m ost of thu good ones are of detection, as both tow ns have
all-around dcnporitdocu now.
able detectives and excellent iden­
Anderson never associated with tification bureaus. Ilia it.'nnotha common crim inal except to use ItuHH of tongue and im pressive a p ­
him. lie lived at high class hotels pearance fooled Hammond and
uml passed a» a business man.
cost him Ids life. Hut lie could
* “Tho holdup ill wliielt lie ami have convinced the lu s t city I l f G erald ('hapindn were involved ia1, flees as easily, unless the officer
UoniHctieut was the beginning of knew who he was dealing with.
thu end. The killing of a police­
“ Tho death of Anderson removes
man, for which Chapman was sen t­ one of thu mo.it dangerous crlinenced to death, aroused Anderson1 itmlii o f this generation. The only
against one of tin? wiluetues, Hen1 thing tliaL is reg rettab le about it
1lance, a farm er near Munice, Did.■ is (lie deatli o f Hammond, a tplcttAnderson nnd some others killed* did man nnd polite officer."
Dance and his wife last August,
and Anderson whs pursued vigor­
ously up lo the time of his death.
' ll'- wm repotted to have •
raped lo Mexico, to is* on his way
to ijouth America and the ntorv

Whore can I buy to build in an ideal home community, accessible lo Sanford and ft
suburban in atmosphere?
W here can I find such a property, completely improved, and fittingly landscaped,at
a moderate price and convenient terms?
Where exists today the best investment opportunity within the entire Sanford dis­
trict, one that offers the safest, surest and quickest returns on investment?

In the center of Sanford’s great activity, surrounded by the highest type develop­
ments to be found in the G reater Sanford district, within a few blocks of the Forrest
bake Hotel, overlooking beautiful Lake Monroe and fronting on Seminole Boulevard
and the new Boulevard th at will encircle the entire city. M arvania has improve­
ment advantages of the highest order.
Today, Choice homesites are as low as $2,500.20', cash, balance and term s to suit the
purchaser.

MARVANIA WIl
AT A HIGHER l’

"O f course you’ll like itl M other w rites me th a t
W i i i t f . L a h k i . is exactly like the p u r e G eorgia
Cane Syrup they m ake dow n on the furm . N one
of the su g a r is extracted, nor any of the w onder­
ful country-m ade Havor."
Get a can of W in n : LAUKLfrom y o u r dealer to ­
day. T ry it on hot cakes, w adies or ju st plain
bread. W h i t e L a b e l will give you the “ju st like
m other used to m uke” on yuur ow n table.

Robinson Syrup Co.
C airo, G eorgia

,;

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r o BE REPLACED LATER

Marvania Investment Co
SCRUGGS REALTY CO.
202 First Street

Masonic Temple

Q u a l i t y C o u n ts
y aaaK fiifit

�HERAT.n
? ea‘

on the le d g e r b y f a l l2 l. to 0 *nd gain the ru n e n t ? win fro m V irg in ia , th e e le v t0 thc Mississippi
iriim the O ld D o m in ion g e t t in g Aggie in state warfare.

f c , WUh the tap he&lt;?t* a to 3* M ercer, reporting the South in
■j « » f t ° n and I.ee w as ahov- th e only Intersoctionnl game of the
Plnr'u.0
DIace when the day, w as rebuffed 30 to 0 by Marr "r, . » Alligators
Btoppcd the quettc* a t Milwaukee. ,
i
F inal standing of conference
17 uf#14 m a frC° scorin* tf°me team
s;
F o o t b a ll
wn^ nnoth" B=»mc in which there
ny Associated Press
K?nt? t lk° of scorinR punch gave
Kentucky a 23 to 20 victory over Tenm
Tennessee with the “Old C harred
Florida 17; Washington and
Keg ns a side trophy.
th e conference close brought
U Or1Iando High 28; Plant City 0.
ties in two games by the sam e A la. ..........7 0 0
Alabama 27; Georgia 0.
Scores,
„ „ , .. Gtnr
- -„’ia Tech and Auburn T ulane ......5 0 0
Auburn 7; Tech 7.
Crimson Tide And Greenbacks f£ l.k ary nn,J nnd Johns Hopkins N. C...... ......4 0 t
Vanderbilt 19; Scwanee 7.
W. * L . _5 1 0
hmerge From Hard Season finishing in 7 to 7 dead locks.
Howard 7; Rollins 0.
Gn.
Tech. .4 1 l
Vanderbilt
trailed
Kcwanee
for
undefeated; Gators Shove a time but finished w ith a drive V irginia
Virginia 3; North Carolina 3.
... 4 l 1
Forty
T
housund
People
See
Generals To Fourth Place th at gave the Commodores a ID K entucky ~4 2 0
Syracuse 10; Columbia 5.
I C!w*s
Pennsylvania 7; Cornell 0.
Football Star Perform In
o 7 triumph over the Purple from F lorida ......3 2 0
Ulfcators West Virginia 19; Washington
ORLEANS, &gt;rov. 27.—UT) them ountain.
A uburn ...3 2 1
Turkey Day Game Against NF.W
Ai.ibnnm
and
Tulane
were
left
V, P. I. defeated V. M. I. Its Vnnderbtlt 3 3 O
Lint Cap- and Jefferson 0.
Anolhei*
Professional
Team
supreme
in
the
southern
Furman 20; Clemson 0.
.
ancient rival in a game th at ran V. P . I____ 3 3 1
it Game
Oglethorpe 0; Chattanooga ...
through form by developing into Tenn........... 2 2 1
Nebraska 17; Notre Dame 0.
a real battle, the score beinfj 7 to S. C. ......... 2 2 0
Davidson 20; Duke 0.
G e o r g i a _2 4 0
William and Mary 14; Richmond
Clemson went outside the con­ Miss A&amp;M 1 4 n
ference to take a licking from Sr wan co ....1 4 0
°‘ Pittsburgh 23; Penn State 7.
Furman L9 to 0, this m arking the V. M. 1. . .1 r&gt; 0
Two Teams Piny A Scoreless
Ruckncll 7; U. of Detroit 0.
Hornets third victory over confer- La. S tate ..0 2 1
Tie, Grange Stopping At­
F lo rid a
ent'e teams nnd m aking Furm an N. C. S tate 0 4 1
John Hopkins 7; Maryland 7.
tack Ily Intercepting Pass
winner ..f the mythical South Caro- M aryland 0 4 (l
Hobart 17; Rochester 0.
M in u tes
imn fttatC' championship.
Newberry 20; Wofford 0.
(lie Miss . » 4 0
CHICAGO, Nov. 27.— (/P)—Hnr“Ole Miss" was able to defeat IClemson ... 0 4 0
V.
P.
1.
7;
V.
M.
I.
0.
l Nor. 27.
old "R ed” G range stepped Thurs­
St. Iamiss 7; Vermont 0.
ami I-w
day from college hero into busi­
Catholic
U.
20;
George
Washingtcessful inness life ns a professional foot­
inbigiving
hill I player, gained the hearty ap­
[rjjinia last
plause of a crowd of over 40,000
i to a tie
some $20,000 ns his share of the
receipts and1 a black eye.
His
team , the
f
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Chicago
Bears, played
17 to 1 1a scoreless tie -w ith the Chieng
,[ Florida,
C ardinals,
nl;i, t*
their b itte r rival of the
pr Florida.
south side.
rft victory
“ I never played against
n’j sevenexpert^ team of football players,”
said G range a f te r the game. "I
, half, the
don’t rem em ber how I got the black
sod overeye, b u t I never saw a bit of in­
touchternational roughness, and I enjoy­
* Gators
ed my first professional game im­
few min­
m ensely. I did my best but was
esJed the
unable to practice with the team
(sm, UL“honly a few days."
fcrida enpT he C ardinals made every e f­
ifcs arms
fo rt to &gt; keep th eir punts out of
Lthe winG range's hands, bbut
u t he managed to
g e t bold of three which he ran
back for 14, 25, nnd 30 yards. His
longest gain from the formation
wms b u t six yards nnd th at was
the n ex t to the longest of the game
Buckncll Reserves 13; W yom ing fo r eith er side, lie made one of
th e two firs t downs for his team.
Seminary 13.
West Virginia In stitu te 7; W il- Joe S tcrnam an, also a former Uni­
v ersity of Illinois player made the
berforco 3.
Texas A. &amp; M. 28; Texas. U. 0. other.
Paddy Driscoll, form er N orth­
Oklahoma 35; Oklahoma A ggies
w estern star, made the only first
recovering
down for the Cardinals and the
llcri'b’s 35
entenary 0.
Tulnno 14, C
___
L] quarter,
University of Tennessee D octors fum ous redhead stopped him then
w ith u five-yard gain, Grange’s
(urida’c two 25; Uiyola 12.
only tackle of the game.
in Palmer
Citadel 9; P. C. 0.
T he C ardinals only tried that
fcr the goal
King College 13; Cnrson-Ncwone tim e around Grange’s end.
I ihort line man 12. '
to Palmer
Miami High 57; St. A ugustine Driscoll once attem pted u 43-ynrd
dropkick, the ball sailing into a
line and ho 0.
*5\ Wilson
West Palm Beach 0; F t. L au d er­ goal post. L ater from the (51-yard
inly yards, dale High 0.
line bis atte m p t was blocked.
jly yards to
G range rested for a few min­
B irm ipgham -Southcrn 9; S outh­
the goal ern (».
utes n e a r the close of the second
Thomai
Lakclnml H igh 13; Sum m erlin 0. period nnd the s ta rt for the third,
it after
St. P etersburg 29; F o rt M yers bu t rushed back into the game
when tho C ardinals reached the
19-yard line, in time to intercept
irida pass
er brought Texas C hristian U. 2 t ; A ustin n pnss under the goal posts and
head off a touchdown. The Hears’
i’s 22 yard College 0.
* distance Ohio N orthern 7; W iltcnberg 0. only good chance for a score came
imoied the Montana U. 23; M ontana S tu te la te r in the third period, but Sternamnrt fumbled on the 12-yard line
line plays
■n Thomas
Penn M ilitary Academ y 20; St. in a drive through guard nnd the
Cardinnis recovered.
placement Johns 7.
G range opened up with passes
Citadel 7; P resb y terian College
in the last few minutes of the
uy on the 0.
gam e, but all were knocked down
(, Captain
Eton 0; Wake F o rest 95.
by the Cardinals.
Jpas.« from
"Ole Miss” 21; Millsnps 0.
In fourteen pluys, Grange gain
saining 21
Southwestern 31; W est T en n es­
k field for see Teachers 9.
L«n. Ho
Ouachita 49; Henderson Brown
p n point.
ft' ■■r;«r i
Arknnsas Polytechnic 13; L it­
ftlquartvr tle Rock 9.
■ ’Jio VirKentucky 23; Tennessee 20.
Bn •
S. M. U.; 21; D rake 9.
Bub Final W yom ing U. 0; C olo­
B' i
rado Aggies dO.
Bi
Western S tate College (Colo.)
Bhii
19; U. of New Mexico 13.
r . : A
Oregon 11; W ashington 15,

R esults

City Taxes Due November 1st.
TaK: hooka are notv open for thc payment of City Taxes,
discount allowed on alt taxes paid In November, 1^1 oil
paid in December. Tax hooka close April 1st.
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.

A real aim , a home
fop your fu tu re happi­
ness—one th a t will
c h a r a c t e r i z e your
ideals. We con show
you a practical m eans
to reach th is definite
goal.
Phone 48

Deaffening Applause
Greets Grid W arrior

Sanford Building
&amp; I.oan Association

M IA M I S H O R E S

OU HAVE come to this beautiful Southland. Tile lure of the w aterfront
must have made it appeal to you. Miami’s gorgeous moonlit nights and
starlit skies, and the majesty of glorious Biscayno Bay in all its beauty
must have impressed you. Possibly you are looking about, wondering
where in all this beautiful country you may find the most delightful
homesite for your ideal Southern ho me—or perhaps for you it is a m atter
of maximum investment opportunity, where it is within your means and
increased profit may be made, while at the same time you may have the
satisfaction of a feeling of security.

We submit that

MIAMI SHORES ISLAND

embodies all of these advantages

It is GOO acres in area; it will have within it
a beautiful lake; there will be a golf course
and delightful recreation park. By virtue
of the fact that it is an island, this property
enjoys the maximum enhancement of
value, inasmuch as Biscayne Bay is the
great, dominating and final arbitrator of
all real estate values in the Greater Miami
District.

Even if every lot on the Miami Shores Isl­
and is built upon, it can never become con­
gested. Moreover, there are apartm ent
and hotel sites on this island with added
value and profits incident thereto. W hat
more can we say?

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Mi poin*.
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Quakers Out rush Utica Tenm
To Win By Score Of 7-0;
45-Yaril Dash Of Rogers
Responsible For The Score

W IN TER PARK. Nov. 27.-CP)
— Rollins College observed her
fo rtie th Turkey Day celebration
h ere th is afternoon by holding
A labam a’s powerful crimson line
ns represented by Howard College
to the surprisingly low score of
7 to 0 in the face of odds favor­
ing th e invaders from two to four
touchdowns.
Billy Bancroft, hailed as the Red
G ran g e of S. I. A. A. was unable
to m ake anv appreciable headway
in thc Rollins territory as the
T a rs trailed him with deadly effect.
T his contest was the first S. I.
A. A. gam e played in Florida this
season and the finul of the R'dlms
T a rs on th e ir home ground. With
a trem endous rush thc__ Howard
Bulldog!
sibte to score In tru&gt; nrw
D uring tho secern) period- After
a determ ined march down field the
com pletion of a pretty pas'* ov®p
the goal line, the first and on &gt;
m a rk e r was chalked.
, .
In the th ird and fourth periods
R ollins threatened to score on the
B anians through telling hue P1 ‘
gos nnd by several long
bu t these efforts were unsuccess­
ful and the ball was in the middle
o f tho field when the game closed.
The T ara showed themselves a
stnrr,. i i
“‘K ,,r*ve3 were
ltdP)?rl n th? I lnal quarter after g re a tly im proved machine nn
tuincl » f Cflru' / or 1&gt;enn* A RUS- up one of the beat Hghta
,V ’,
off t i k u H ° f u°3 yar,li ',n which reaso n which has been
with . . .
.Rrna3hea wero mixed one of th e hardest small c
nau-ht tra *L0rt Pa33«5 canjo to scheduled in the south. ou”l‘
w*heaTVnn ,t h e , f 've-yard mark tNiidnncR o f their All-An
held for downs.
o tta V in tL!r.war&lt;l another Comeli
31 vnr i whlc,h two passes gained
H * 1 «a the 8-yard
the hb!rnh„“ “ f„bic opportunity of

PH IIILA D ELPH IA , Nov. 27. (/P)
—Before a crowd of 70,000, the
greatest th a t ever w itnessed, th e ir
annual holiday classic, P ennsyl­
vania conquered Cornell T hursday
7 to 0, in « spectacular b attle.
Hawkins
The Quakers outrushed nearly
two to one nnd outplayed fo r the

Raubcr
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H ow ard Wins Over
Rollins Eleven I n
H ard Fought Game

Here is a property to be connected with the
mainland by a magnificent 100-foot wide
causeway and to be connected with Vene­
tian Isles by the Drive of the Campanili.

No Wonder
—well informed investors have already ex­
pressed their appreciation of this rem ark­
able investment opportunity by purchas­
ing Miami Shores Island will be all sold
out before long and it cannot be duplicated,
because there is no like location available,
and

There is only ONE Biscayne Bay

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THE 9A N F 0R D HERALD- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1925------------ -

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•gest Library In W orld
liotheque Nationale In' I
P a r is, IslLightedfAt Last

YOJJR FLORIDA
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Lift* Policies Writlfij l.ast
Mantli IncrcRHtti 1^2 IVr
Cent. Over Oclnlitr, MUM;
Slate In The “Sliir” (’Inks

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TALLA HASSK E, F in , Nov. 27.
r-jW )—Life insurtwteo written in
Florida d u rin g October, 1^15, In

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Everythin?
Taste lieltui*

rronaed 122 per n n l over that of

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th« attmt* montli Iant yt*ar, accord­
ing to infnrim ition ici-eivcd by th atutu iituiirancu departm ent from
tho I.if* Innirnncc Hal** Keu- ar- b
' Hurcmi, o f H artford, Conn.
lit IWo maiM tu nt by tin- bureau,
F lorida w as ono o f three states
i van n '‘a ta r’’ on ono, which
towed th at UK) p er cent of liftinsurance or over Imd Inu-n w rltt-n
fo r the first ten month* of I'.&lt;25,
com pared wjth 11*21, and one o '
ton on the other m ap which in­
dicated tin- October hutdiu-ua for
1926 compared with 1U21.
F loridan ratio !n lifr insurance
fo r October, l!'2f) t«&lt; tho name
month in 1U25 was 222, while tho
Aral ten month
of 1925, com ­
pared to 1921, was 173, and th a t
of tho last 12 months to the 12»
preceding months Was 162.
Tho new October paid lift* in
xur&amp;nce buninotto In thou: amis of
dollar* whs
Sale* of life insurance over th&lt;*
country showed nn increase of 17
per cent over Oclabor of last year.
The gains, th« bureau odd, wccc*
particularly notable in the South
Atlantic states.

S

A unlve.-.iul favurito
in thoUuanda of south­
ern hoinc.i fur over
littev.i &gt;i'ar»;. Th.eio
mu t be some reason
t U' this continual
prtfeience for liut.iU
Syrup.

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IN T H E C’l l t C I I T
C O U R T. SF.Vr . v r n j i i n c i a i. c m c t i i T ,
is
A \ l &gt; F O B S K H IS O I.K COUNTY,
F I , Oltl II A.
IN CHA NCERY.
Jl. J. M. P O W ER . C o m p l a i n a n t ,
vs.
M I ,M A N It. HASKETT, e t al.
Ite s p o n d e n tn .
O rd er of I 'u b l l r a t l o n .
To I.IIMan M B aeeett. If liv in g ,
n n d If d e a d nil p a r t ie s c ia lm ln K I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r M lllan M. B a s s e t t ns
Iielrs, devisee*. g r a n t e e * o r o t h e r
c la im a n t* u n d e r her, a n d M a r y H.
I ta s s e tt If living, an d If d e a d all
p a r t i e s clalmltiK
Interest*
under
Mary M. f la sse tt a s lielra. d e v is e e s ,
g ra n t* -* or other c la im a n ts under
her. nml to a ll u n k n o w n p e r s o n s
In te re s te d In th e p r o p e r ly In volved
in t h i s su it, to - w i t:
H K 'i o f H\V *1 of N w L; „ f g nfi

A complete -stock of
these stoves are car­
ried by the following:
dealers:

v - n t b - r A. D. 1321. a p p ly t o th*
H o n o r a b le Jn s . tl. S h a r o n , C o u n t y
J u d g e In a n d f o r s a i d C o u n ty , a t hi*
o f f ic e In S a n f o r d In sa id C o u n ty , a t
lit o'clock a. tn,, o r u* so on t h e r e ­
a f t e r a s t h e r n n t te r c a n be h e a r d ,
f-.r a u t h o r i t y to **11, a t p u b li c o r
p r i v a t e sale, t h e *nltl m i n o r 's I n t e r ­
e s t in f o l lo w in g d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s ­
t a t e , In mil-l C o u n ty , t o - w l t :
I,ot T w e n t y - e i g h t f 2H) n n d t h a t
p o r t io n o f I.otH T w e n t y - s e v e n
a n d T h i r t y - s e v e n 137) l y i n g on
t h e S o u th n n d E a s t sid e o f t h e
O v ie d o - ( ie n e v a C o u n ty I t o a d in
A. A t k i n s o n ' s
S u b d iv i s i o n
of
.Midway In S e c tio n 10, T o w n ­
s h i p 21. H. IlnriR* 3 1 E a s t.
W h ic h a p p l i c a t i o n w ill b e b a se d
u p o n th * p e t i t i o n f u r sa lu n o w o n
f i le In sa d C o u rt.
S 11
m7 M
d
D ated O c t o b e r 29t!i A. th, 19 25.
Mnugnolta
Avenue
I It A MAMHiltHtN, l l u n r d l a n .
O ct. 30- Nov. fi-13-20-27.
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Seminole Hudson!
Cadillac Co.

Good Reliable Used Cars No

®xchan«d

lwouldnotchangemyPcifc
forany otherstm
writes M rs.J. C. Caskey, 808 North Hay S/jJ
/ ju st swear by my Perfection . Pve gota\

burner stove Pve used fo r seven years m
still cooks perfectly, / can cook anything oA
Perfection that can be cooked on any $/ow|
with ju st as splendid results. I can broili
or fr y fish ju s t as brown. M
fo r my oven, everybody mm'A
the brown biscuits I can tm
a n d the a n g el fo o d cake&gt;
mention apple pie .

Co.

“We W ant Your
Patronage"

t(One day / had fourteen people,
birthday dinner. I had roasts!
chicken , m ashed potatoes, stt
tomatoes, green peas , potato sc
tomato-and-lettuce salad, lemonj
ringue pie a n d cocoanut layer
A nd every single bit o f that di
was cooked on my Perfection”

A Pcvfect Table
Delicacy
Tho rich, carpulslte enne (lavor
of Uonitu is never tiling. Whether
you cat it on hot cukes or wafll«s or bh-cuits, you can never get
cru-iytli of it. This i.i the r’Aiu-oti
why year after year Runlta Syrup
remains just a,; fatuous us tho
cane le l.la of licorgio.

of 8

F ,k r i '“ « • * 'h-

The Ball H ardw are

Makes

OF

L e a v e t o s e l e ' m ^ oii V ,

‘5*tt ,
Notice I* hereby K| ¥fn
the 1st. day of Dt? mb. r hV '&gt;n i f '.1’ *
1315, I Will apply to the h‘ A ,t&gt;. Tl*,
tl. Sharon. County Judge
Seminole County, But* nr J.!”*,f"r
at hi* office In Sanford i„,0ri,UCounty, for nn order nutno’rl^ln«.**l!,
ns llunrdlan of ROSAMf u * *5?
AVERT. DUBOSE AVr A i
PAIRO AVERT and ISAAC T ! .A ,l°n no, * *•i
ERV, Jr. the m inor heirs
OA RET D trn08E AVERT
ed. to sell at private
f c 8*considered rather rigid, req u ire 1923. jli»* name belli* a rul« day. of lowing real estate, belonging t0 u!i
all camps to maintain san itary rejl V s'* f u r t h e r o r j e r e d t h a t t h i s
» x,M
gulations before being perm itted to o r d e r be p u b lis h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
operate and no camp is allowed to H e rn 1-1 a n e w s p a p e r j u b l . s n e d In
sV mlnol* C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n c e a g n u m &lt; u u i . . t t „ n n a n | | n
operate without a perm it from tho Week
for f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w - e k * .
W itn e s s m y h a n d a n d s-ml o f th * S
state board of health.
—
r c n t t C o u rt o f ^ e n n n o t e C o u n t y
During the past several w ceki, rFilo
r id a , t b l s fi f th d a y o f N o v e m b e r
tho bulletin asserts, d istrict sani­ A. D.. U K .
y R D O UOI.A88.
tary officers of the sta te board of
(•teal)
C
le
rk o f C ir c u i t C o u rt.
health have been conducting u
by: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
thorough Intensive survey and in­ H. B S. HAMMOND.
spection of tourist camps in th?
O rlando. F lo r id a .
state. Camps under construction,
SEE THE
IN
C
O IIIT o r c n c s T V J l i m n : ,
newly completed camps ns well ns
s t a t i : o f f i .o b i d a
established approved cam ps have IN B E E S T A T E O F R A T H E B I N E
MASH BURN.
M in o r,
S em in o le
been given careful investigation by
County.
these officers and they rep o rt th at
I* h e r e b y n l v e n t o a ll w h o m
it is gratifying to find so many It Nmotice
ay c o n c e rn , t h a t I r a M ash h u m
tourist camps in first class con­ n s ti u a rd la a of C a t h e r i n e M n s h b u rri.
m in o r. wIM on lt&gt;« 27th d a y o f No*
dition.
8W H

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IN FLORIDA SHOW
BIG GAIN IN YEAR

NOTICE

8. 38

Tourist Camp Problem in
Florida is o f Importance,
H ealth Bulletin Declares

Imprisoned
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JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 25— (/Ft
PARIS. F m n -f, Nov. ‘JO.—Th.it cessor had all these works tran s­
—The to u rist cam p problem
in
ferred
to
th?
present
building
in
la rg e st of libraries, the Diblothequo
Florida
is
one
of
g
re
a
t
im
portance
N ationals in Faria, at last ha* 1721 and nfter the lie volution all
owing to the trem endous influx of
been equipped with nrtlfirinl light. tho precious liooks of the sup­
visitors who come to th e s ta te in
pressed
religious
orders
worn
add­
15.V I t Is 600 years old and haa been ed. Since then additions both mod­
automohiles
and who patronize
200 years in its present building.
these camps upon a rriv a l, say s a
This
lib rary ’s
adm inistrator* ern and ancient have been made
bulletin issued by th e F lorida S tate
steadfastly refused to n«! I to the year n fte r year.
Hoard of Health.
lighting, whleh was neither more
Among its treasures nr^ro m o of
According to the bulletin, the
n o r less than nature supplied. tiie world's mo *. valuable m anu­
problem in F lorida is considerable
Thoso who wished more wrre wel­ scripts from the fifth to the fif­
different from th a t of any other
come to rend elsewhere; for the teenth century, and some of the
state with the possible exception
Uibliotheqiie Nntionule Ire sun rb bet t bin ings ever, studded with
was enough.
,
of California. F lorida ia the end
gems and embossed with the arm s
of the line, the sto pping point, it
Of a w inter aftrm oon resenrih- of kings. There may b- s en there
is pointed out, nnd th e cam pers
ers and students would curry tholr the originals of the gospels of
arrive here in Septem ber and re ­
books to th ? n.nall, high windows, Charlem agne, Lothnire and Louis
main until May, o ften stay in g in
so th a t they might work ti little le Dchonnairu. Tin re, too. Is the
longer. They had to stop end go C hrlstlanism i In stitu tio n of Mich­
the sam e camp th ro u g h o u t the
home when daylight faded. Ori ael S erv-tus, for th* writing of
entire season.
dark days they would paui-p in which Calvin order the uuthor to
The automobile to u ris t cam p is
th eir reading and Wait for the lie hurtled «t the *t.d:c in 15.7'!.
termed a “com m unity in stitu tio n 1’
clouds to lift. The library held
Among music m anuscripts is the
nnd one th at in here to stay. It is
more than 5,000,060 volumes, nil autogrupiusl score of C hub's "Ali
evident, it is added, th a t camps
th a t heart could wish, except light. cestis,” ntnl music m anuscripts of
should be san itary and cam pers
The Ilihliothrque N atio n ale—in Jean Jacques Rousseau. Num -Murconduct themselves in a m anner
non-re pu Mi can times known an the autograph* of famuli ■ men a n d ' Kansas t ’ity hum ans society of- , conductive to best san itatio n are
Hi Id lot In-quo du Itol, the Hihllo- women have leen preserved- let­ ficers htui lo break down n door i truths
..... which should be b e tte r untheque iioynle and the itihlintheque ters of Itaboiais, Montaigne, Itn- to rescue 6-year-old Marion ffart-I jj,"*'/" 7
Im perial—has more books than cine, Voltaire, Moliere, t'orn'-ille, w right from a house in which her
To handle the cam p situation in
the Ilritleh Museum or the A m eri­ Mme. de Sevign.- and Mary Stoa t. parents had kept her for six
can Llhrary of Congress, and on
Ilencalh the fine celling puint- months w ithout felting her go out FI-1ritin. the s ta te hoard of health
general subjects Is probably richer itig.i of the (iulerle M azarin, which o r door; o n c e . When they |. f t , through Its division of san ltaiy
than the Library of the Vatican, was part of the palace of Cardinal th.* huu i*. &gt;he raid, she was lock- ' ‘ nglneering for several years has
fit. Louis, who tiled in 1270, began M azarin, is th" Mazarin Hihle ed in a closet and the house was maintained stric t supervision over
the collection of hook;t for France, prolmhly from the presn of fJulen- often allowed to grow cold, The all camps in the s ta te , in accord­
ing with rulings m ade by th at
anti (,’hurlt’H V added to them. Hut berg and Fust at Maycm-e, also tin* parents are being sought.
the royal librnry was sold to the first bonk im printed with a dat
board. These rulings which are
Duke of Ledford in 112.1, and it a Latin psalter of 1-157
On .Sett. 2.1, 1880, when W ash­
remained for Loins X II, who died
In the archives are ancient wnx- ington's Monument was under con­
In 1515, to rfl-estahliidi the library, tablet* with uci-ounts S " t down in struction at 160 feet, a cat jum p- [
having treasured the hooks of his the thirteenth and fourteenth ccn- n l from tlie top without being k ill-1
predecessor, Ciinrhm VII, in his urics, and a roll with the oldest cd, and as a result is now stuffed
Chateau of Illois, and having c italogue of the library's book:' and in ti.e Smithsonian Institution,
bought, besides luc library of d;il"&lt;! 1273. There is Milliard's mur.'iim.
Kforzu of Milan and th at of the history, recording the oath taken
Cruutiiuuac fam ily of Ilriiges.
by tit-- i.onn of Louis I- l-ehoniinire Francis I, moved the lihrury to in 812. In addition to its wealth
Fonlninhlenn and enlarged it eon- o*' literature, the Hibliothcqii"
nidernbly through hi;i decree th at National" luil-li a museum of nod-1
n cony of cvrry work printed i-i uls, guns, intaglios, eanieos and
F ra m e should bo sen t to its other nntlquca.
n
i n Z A new W&gt;». full p*ii
shelves. L ater the collection was
Undoubtedly fire in the building;
V
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in Usuiiful Hobhlon.
'moved to F a d s and placed bv would cause damage Dint could
\ ]l
rr~” Florid* near *J*inp*
Henri IV in th " suppressed Ji-sufl never be repaired, ami in n form
f , i —\ w b m Itvins cmdiHom
College do C lerm ont, the property of artificial lighting the nullnri1 »■* id n U lor orjy Vfij
of which was sold to provide the ti- s «uw datiuer of fire. Hence the
\ Tmj p.-*t axludej hauW
books with bindings. Louis XIV library has dtp* inlod solely upon
/ n i *nd 1:1 tom^ri* Wril*
1— '-i-1 r/jH (cr p s r h c u l m
enlarged the lihrury by the pur­ daylight. Now, nl la i., the in„ J v-Vr.i* (ins w;nJ/iful
chase of 9,000 volumes from du erui.s- of fire-preventive il-vir-s
v J u i n oifersd
has ram.ed the authorities to yield
P uy, 1°,000 from M entel ..ml olh- and n tomplet elBC, r k lighting
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era from othor collectont tin sue- plant Imu I...... installed.

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Every grocer sells Uonitu. Ho
sure to iiiri.st on the ip.‘nuinc.

(Tiiro Syrup Company

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Cairo, Co.

SMITH BROS.

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at prices that appeal"
“Quality Merchandise

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Phone 21(i

^ oil, too, can entertain as much as you hi
I erfection stove in your kitchen to lighten)1
mg labors. \ ou can com plete your cooking
^eeP Your mind free for entertaining)0
No more w orry for fear things won’t come

I^SVILLOW
M.AMC Ties

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Jus touch Umatch to the wick and
Mwkmg starts immediately. Set the
,uf any cookintJ process, and
it-fn, n rema'!13 5tcady «nd con-

This Flame
for Juicy Steaks

Hill H ardw are Co.

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t0 ,urn
the wick tiigti eaoufb to produce
yellow lip. IS inche. lea* ebove
the blue Home. Bech burner i. in.
d ep eo d en tly o p e ra te d eud will
give evtry r.n jo ol heat —frou. *
lentle, limmtriaj (Jeuie to the very

hot,yellow-tipfleme.’orfryia|n*ek.

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In het Snouilri!c a crispy hrotvn cruse forms so quickly that
ill*: Irving fjcvi vi km not absorb too much fat and inside this
tl-I.T et:..: cjo!.j to trmptin'; lightness and daintiness.

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mnnlcntitnt tnStimhr&lt;l Oil Ctmpnny.

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&gt;our stove for an hour or more, the
llamc remains just where you set it.
Hluc cj?‘mney sends iniiu» J,c'ca}l keatdirccttoyour cook\\nt I, !nLakcs 1 ,c keltles anti pans
keeps
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m i ckitchen
n e n c o o cool
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hnt,,? OSmok.eor °dor, and kettle
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cookinuT' ^ 0 ^'ker stove docs the
f c ? t i n ? M y' ,n ; day. ? U t , i k e , h e P e r “

• i 1any last 15y ears and more.

N o guess work W
of fuel on hand. A
glass reservoir te"r

supply runs low,.

reservoir while the J
ation, for you uS5 ij|
the safe, « ouseA J
cooking will not be
Cook a niculon a ^
then you will j M
Caskey that you
your Perfection lo

Any stove dealer
you Perfection
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with from one o ^
Prices range from W

M a n u fa c tu re d by PERFECTION STO VE CoStFANY,
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Standard Oil Company (huorfioraUd i t JUnf Oj ) . Jtctm

Needs’

Phone 53

IF E C IIO I
Oil Stoves &amp; Heaters

Ptfftcthn Ilealtn rim
—
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»*•« now prosMirc st&lt;*aml
power plant lino cnear Boston was
am ong those so examined.
A t th e Aberdeen. Md.. proving
ground, General Williams raid,
im p o rtan t research was being con­
ducted by means of a camera. Obs c u rra In n scientific study of the
flig h t o f bombs dropped by a ir ­
c ra ft. T he experim ents were s ta rt­
ed a* an Incident to the te.-dlnR
o f th e bombs but have disclosed
d ata which “will perm it the p lo t­
tin g o f th e trajecto ry and develop­
m en t o f a suitable range table for
use by a irc ra ft troops.”

S t o *■c**k* s Disclosed
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Defects in the w
r y
w ar
ar stock
stock ooff aarm
ammunition........
now
held lit
in reserve
rose
. imm
nre
are disclosed in the annual re ­
port of Major General C. C. \W il­
Hams,
i ' Ordnance, m
... ade
liams, Chief of
public today. They are
arc due, it
sail!
»*„» alone
----* to deterioration in
said, not
storage, hut to "hurried w a r de­
sign or hurried w ar production,"
ami have been disscovered a s n re ­
sult of the careful inspection sys­
tem including laboratory te s ta set
up since the wer.
About one-third of th e reserve
ammunition is overhauled an n u al­
ly. the report showed, m aking sure
th at the whole stock is in sp ected 1
and test fired nt the proving
ground in percentages of each lot
every three years. G eneral W il­
liams did not indicate th e exact
nature of the defects except to say
that deterioration of the "explossive elements" is most m arked.
"In connection with the rapid
production of the am m unition to
meet the emergency of th e w ar,"
the report (minted out, " it w as
necessary to adopt new ty p es of

L t sort oi
[ Knrofy. i ?
t the nx» »f

the n ork
cradle, as

mental hut
j.is ditinfvp?j yt.irs

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of Europe.
I are her/
American

refund to

a. fearing
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remains
rope's be*t
dftion, her
md enough
,t

adventures

,h material
t i t of t,K‘
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'll* next;
by a monj„ c&gt;m* ant

The Strengthening of Resources
The resources of th is Bank nre stren g th en ed by the
addition of the fund* of the sm allest depositor. His
resources are strengthened by tho support of all the
assets o f this Bank. Let us m utually strengthen each
other’s resources.

Investigate This Bargain
-l/o Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
to acre* nt tsoo.on «n aero nt
S p r i n g * m i tho O r la i u lo Itnad,

for subdivision. tfco Mr. Unix

io ie (J io u n ti

Simmons Beatty Co,

Sanford! Fla

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F itim i.m : a pts.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G R E SS

I'hmir ID-J

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE
MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

'artious hua-

I

itcd; sniug-

iiungarian
jnot starve
l#t running
list parties
luuffeur in
k'r own livv the inciL| her career
Wed in IU1H.

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Countess
in M b
-tike out,
tot Knrafi Hun- to swim across the D anube w ith
enr-oernt. it and bury it in th e sand, sending
■an* her a fiernd to g et i t Inter.
They w ent to Italy , only to be
iljri twcourse"
her
kr id
life,KVnce
too. fxpcllcd by the governm ent th e re
lot Je
Countess
iu nil on th erfcquost o f the Ifo rth y re ­
battle.
IBs gim e. Then they found a haven
:tion an.I
trorounced a in Jug o slavia fo r a time, and la te r
f Harpsburg in E ngland. A fte r th a t the C ount­
f*&gt;r its mom- ess w ent to A m erica on a lectu re
tie latest of tour, a n d h er husband followed
,*satisfaction shortly.
fulfilled, with
N ot a "Bed”
"I am tw l a ‘Bed’,” i*he explains,
•urgs forever.
ttis wife had "hut I do think tiiat social condi­
ira the start. tions in to y country are w rong,
Karolyi urns terribly wiving.
r.c man who
"I was a J way a hoping fo r the
trier, and was b etterm ent 'of th e p ea san try of
of the shorl- niy country— in fact, I nam ed ray
(ublic.
first children A dam and Evu as
months. Then a sym bol o f ,my hopo th a t they
im swept the would live to s j c n new race under
went cut nf | no wconditigcij.
le later .Id­
“Adam is w*ven, Eve is nine.
le aristocrats I still hope t h a t they will live to
the Karolyii see. H ungary an peaceful and as
live?.
p ro sp ero u s uu A m erica.”
■fortune was
Countess
K arolyi
w as
not
IBM). When brought up to th ese dem ocratic
T it was eon- ideas. F a r front it. All through
lad only one her youth she w as ta u g h t tiia t
t rrmnant of people of her social class w ere
it this out of separated by a n im passable g u lf
» Karolyi hud from every o th e r class in th e

world.
^
"My first perception th at there
was anything in the world differ­
ent from the ideas under which 1
had been brought up came before
the w ar and before my m arriage,
when l m et some equal suffrage
leaders," she says.
"Then I m et Count Karolyi. He
had been to Am erica and had seen
w hat wonderful men otic Hungar­
ian p ea san ts could bvcomi in a
free country.
And we both
th o u g h t w h a t a wonderful thing
it would he for H ungary if they
could have th e sam e opportunities
I here they had in America."
Oddly enough, Count Karolyi
w as not widely known »itln-r a-,
a dem ocrat o r as a forc-ful leader
until a f te r ids m arriage. A pparent­
ly the countess provided the in­
spiration under which her luisbnnd rosn to fame.
' Dtn’ihg their w anderings
their expulsion from Hungary, the
countess did nil sorts o f things to
earn a living. For a tinio she ran
a motorboat on a little lake in
Europe for tourists. Hut it ran cn
a rock and sank. Then she tried
to learn to In* n chauffeur. Her
Am erican lecture tour of last year
canu* as a Godsend, as far as
I funds were ceiieern-.d.

TO ALL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF
SANFORD AND VICINITY
f btciu* Of

Panting {&gt;f
W s tc r s , T o

'» Maturity

Tin* scale of wages for journeymen Carpenters of Local
Union 1751 of Sanford, Fla., will be $1.10 per hour on
and after January 1, 192G. By unanimous vole of Local
Union 1751.
By C. C. FLYNN,
Recording Secretary.

tja , Nov. 27.
yhatuig induft2* Commission
Fjto month of
j**/ m Wakulla
franklin,
h tushy enW tho "coon"
the tops of
«t|*r water
continually

It is impossible to find a more appropriate gift With the natural increase
in value that January and February will bring. What could lie more per­
fect than a g ift th at will increase in value, rath er than tarnish or fade with
the early days of Spring.

Many will be taken daily. A fter Christm as (if
be considerably advanced. B etter act now.
tine Planting in
**P*rutions will
;‘rwl other
* ” **fc*ru finti
1,",,ln, the past
7*1 w need of
- -- «'*'
truclton «&gt;t the
will begin soon
n sufficient
tillable in thu
'uni” to begin
£ 0,000 in this
tauoncr T. H.
in* the required
in thu treasury
and."
Wn the Bureau
Wuhinxton arc
» Florida with-

' Aisvst, in cstabn»v»—

Are you reg istered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,

1925?
il you aro not registered,

Bart Nason, Sales Director
ll .n* ^ Wl1*1 *'•
Phillips, City Clerk at City
I
« muat I,e before Hie 28th day of NovcmHen i ** ?ure
are registered in the City Klecm?w»]) k8‘. \ ° ur PoI! Tax for the year 1921
six m
y °u I,ave resided in Sanford for
von " ° n hs,.n H the S tate of Florida for a year
Jou are entitled to register.
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vote in W lU * * * * (,° hi3 djity. Qualify and
VOtc m the c ‘ty Election, December 8th.

p * * « u rrt

REA LTOR

| The City you^live jh is the great- s
s est investment you have.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

FIRST NATI(hAL* BANK BLDG

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27,_1925

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Investment

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REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS

INVESTMENTS

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z
1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 744.

BaRlnes* Properly on Hanford Avenue... Price right.
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Income Property on West First Street. Dross Income over 10 % .
The prettleat Lake Front Tract in Seminole Cuonty. There ia a fortune in this tract
if developed. Let me show you this.
21 acrea which ia real close to I.och-Arbor and la priced right.
.
Homes are searce, but I have some that are below market value.
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Poor lota In Fort Mellon. You ran have them all for (6,000.
Ten acrea near Oviedo on lake, th is la good. Per acre, (100.
M :

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINCS

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Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 743.

FRANKLIN TERRACE LOT THAT WAS LISTED AN

erro,

•&gt; lots on French Ave. between 11 and 12 Sts. Eastern exposure P.»i
51850; 50x117, $1730.
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5 beautiful Iota on Evans St., one corner. Easy term*. Must be

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Beautiful 9 Room House, practically new; Hardwood floors, f jne ^

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lot is 64x117. A very good home. Easy terms.

10 acres a t Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

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

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R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor -

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

In Union there is strength—In Sanford there isi

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Mcisch Building;

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THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

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306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real EataJ
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT"
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HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

CALL US UP
And make an appointment to nee our complete Hat of hungalown and other residences.
Among which are tinted below:
fe
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Five rooms and bath, only $4,500 with good terms.
Six rooms and bath on Hanford Avenue, near Hnn Lnntn ia cheap at $7,000 with
terms to ault.
Six rooms and bath on excellent corner on Sanford Heights can be bought at
$7,500.

VOLUSIA COUNTY
A creage

YOUR OPPORTUNITY
To OWN your homo by making small payments—
We offer a beautiful G-room bungalow, exclusive
of bath and screened backporch, completely furnitihed for only (8,500. This home is located on
Sanford avenue opposite beautiful Rose Court. Large
lot. Garage. Small cash payment, balance like
rent. Can be occupied December 1st.

800 acres close to Enterprise.
3815 acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.
5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices as low as $35. acre.

SEE US AT ONCE.

McCALL &amp; FOX
COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”
Sales F o r m

Real Estate

II. E. McCall, II. (i. F ax. II. 1.. flhlpp.

113% Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

General Insurance

31! First National Hank lildg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford,]
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

Your Best Bank Is Selected R eal Estate
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“REAL BARGAINS”

Mi

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A REAL BARGAIN

Beautiful Spanish Hungalow

J uhLCompleted

A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow

Five Rooms and Hath—Nice Location—Every Modern Improvement
Prico ?6,500
,

Cash $1,500
ACT’ QUICK

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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.......
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

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Bulancc Like Rent

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Just completed, an&gt; ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

$3,000 Down

Wo Have Some Choice* Acreage and Bargains In Lota

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue.........
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feetifj
front. P r ic e ................................................. $101),fl
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between!
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00iion)

Balance to suit purchaser

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
1131/- Magnolia.

R. C. TISDALE

152 Acres

Phono 746

Six miles front Snnford, Dixie Highway’ run­
ning through, fronting on lake at $300.00 per
acre am] worth double price asked.

REALTOR

Real Estate Investm ent

PM

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

If you are undecided, consult us.
Our opinion has been profitable to a large
number.

We Offer an Entire Block

SOME REAL BARGAINS
585 feet on First Street a t $50.00 per front foot.
75 acres near Osteen, 5 acres in grove. House and other
buildings at $220.00 per acre.
75 acres near Enterprise on a beautiful lake; only $95.00
per acre.
Three city blocks, houses and lots for sale.

A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00. One-third cash.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

Fronting on First Street just off Sanford Avenue,
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanford.
Many real estate men say th a t we are offering it|
cheap.
The price for a few days will be $120,000. 10$ bir
90 days. Terms easy.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolitv Ave.

Phone 117

TWO HOUSES

1,000 Feet on Lake Jessup

Modern conveniences, $4,60*.,,^ Two jola
in Dreanwold

$ 1 ,5 0 0

each. Lot-n

i&gt;jlie | , u r s t

High and dry' with a sandy beach, moat

facing Hughey St. Ten acrea on U t] 0noru

beautiful aight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.
Oak trees with 125 foot spread on this land.
Special priced with term s for 10 days.
See Mr. Chas. Night.

road. 117 acrea in Geneva with LAKLVo(U
r ,r .

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210 E. 1st St.

also facing hard road.
Terms can be arranged on any of the above.

Phone 708-709

202 First Street

Masonic W

Phone 735

FORT MELLON LOT^

" luit Is Going to Happen in Fort
Mellon and East First Street Within
a Few Weeks That Will Make a Lot
of Folks a Lot of Money?

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We Have
5 At

If you want to know ...u , ,
even before it gets jut,, tv, !‘s Bolng to happen,
name and address to
^aPers* 9on(j your

a Bargain

Tamiami Land Company

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

Room 3-3 V2 Hall Building
Phone 142
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Lake Monroe Development Co.

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial nealty Br&lt;*tr'
12-14 Garner-Woodruff bW
TELEPHONE 770

�SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1925

ssified Ad on This Pade is a Paying
21.—Sale, Real Estate

7—Business Service

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rates 10c per line, Waycrosa Jourtial-Hernld, Waycross. Georgia.

28—Plant, Seeds. Trees

I S r S f i&amp; E f o A‘A -

nhon* l i t .
IflR A C L R Conerei. « * - W J J *
tam ent work. aHfwalka. bn!M
Inr bloeka. Irrlfm tbn b o x * . 1. »
TerwHIeger. P r o p . ___________ .
HILL LUMPER CO Hotiso of
Service. Quality and Price.
ADDRESSING — M nltlgrapblng.
foldinir and m ailing— as you
want It— -1.-0 Ton w an t I t
Phone 67.1 IT. E Porch. F irs t
Vntlonal Rank Ride.

with income increasing.

Numerous other vnlunble business
properties.
FOR SALE—Space on the page
lor classified advertisem ents.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, Why pay fi or $7000 for a small
or sell that second-hand goods?
bungalow when you e n n ;
buy a nine room house
with water, electricity,
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
garage, beautiful shade
r * 1}® FORT
LAUDERDALE
trees, flowers nnd fiftyNEWS— it covers Brow­
five Orange trees, also
ard County thoroughly which i i
considerable ground. Lo­
on- of the most rapidly growing
cated at Lake Mary, for
sections on the Florida Coast,
Urn than $5,000,
hnmplo cop| nnd rate card upon
request.
Good buy—modern four room bun­
galow with w ater ami
OHIO—-Xenia. Make your sales
electricity. Lot 128x110
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenfeet. Price $2750. R eas­
ln: Old®* Rich agricultural dis­
onable
terms. Located nt
trict. Want ad and display rates
Lake Mary.
on request.

ilfl Magnnll*E^erythlnF
Wo carry n full line.
Phon# 421 E tetragU b
Our
prices
nro rig h t.
Cash or
Undlft ___________ ._____
t*™ "- We want your business
W IGHTS— Tbre# itationr W »f- S anford Stove &amp; F urniture Co.
rali. .nr! Second. Flrnf .nd EJrn.
321 E. F irst St.
Sanford Avenue and I° th
Fjtiart nervice
25—Opticians, Jewelers
ttlGHT PRINT SHOP— P rinting
rntrmvintr. Emboering. See n , R . C. VIELE, Jew eler. Watch.
jew elery and clock repairing nnd
* . I t n o n . 4I7.W
engraving. Quick service. 11G MagR R. Ave.-roTnfnerflal a»«
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.

ontlbl*
«rtlon.

sale

E. SPURLING, aifr-dlvislon
J SL in t*le d«urnal-Her- Busines;, property located on one
specialist. Subdivision to Or- 1 .i
af the best corners in
South Georgia’* greatest
and F l o r a
Gity. Now paying 7r&lt;. net
Helgbta, Florida on Dixie High­ Hs» u aper'. Jdorilinif. afternoon,
on sale price of *100,000,
inan‘l Sunday.
Classified
way.

Sale—Furniture, etc.

jL j^ fle e -

FOR

___ Advljf. Mediums

tTEW A B T THE FLORIST"
Fl?T5r* for all occasion*.
814 Myrtle. Phona 2(50-W

22—Typewriters, Suppplies

A Jd T T L E TTANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r ­
ticles you have stored away and
hnvo no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Fhone 148 Had a repre­
sentative will call and
see you.
_____________

REM INGTON Portable four-bank
Typew riters, “ the king of p o rt­
ables. $G0. B arret Portable Adding
Machines. Can’t be bent, Seminole
P rin tery , Phone 93, W elaka Pldg.

3.1—Wanted

Orange Grove—00 acres in grove,
•17 acres uncleared, with
house, barn nnd garage.
Located in S e m i n o 1 e
C o u n t y three-quarters
mile from hard road. This
is a real buy, now yield­
ing handsome retu rn on
investment. Price $75,000.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painlin?—Decorntlng
PHONE 303
b ■. ; !\ %

Good Terms

HILTON’S
n a tiiiB n

S. W.BRADFORD
Mitane Theatre Bldff.

U ik le z R ealty Co.

WANTED* A nartm ent. bedroom
am I kitchen. N ea’* R. P. S tation.
Address ” R’’ cam ITernlil.________
FOR RENT: Rooms, with nr w ith-!
out monls. Rpasonnblc rates.
Lincoln Hotel.

17—For Sule. Houses
FOR SALE: 0 room house nnd
Stores
1-2 arre land. 1-2 mile due south
Elder Springs. Inquire a t H erald
Office.
FOR SALE: Four now. tw o room
houses, each on ensy term s, $750
Gimlervlllo. Also n few good lots
at $300. W rite P. O. Box 09G City.

kneous

If only philanthropists would
give it hack to the sam e people
they took it from .— Ronnoky W orld
News.
'

20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
1511,

plies

FOR SALE: F u rn itu re fo r sale.
At once. Call GG1-W.
FOR SALE: 1 3 II. I&gt;. 110-220V,
single phase 1750 R. P. M., elec­
tric motor. Brand new. Price $125.
D. E. A. care H erald.

NOTICE
w ages paid. Reference r e q u i r e d . ! S T T 26c’ ,c ? h ? ith ?nk‘r
O
ALL
CONTRACTORS
Call 918 Myrtle Ave.
j Write for complete ra te card.
On and after January the
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
10th, 192(5, the Painters scale
Pensacola is beginning
th
3f»— Wanted Help, Male
will
he $1.00 per hour.
greatest development in Georgia
Local 12(51. Sanford
HOYS WANTED at the Postal history; a half million dollar
h-jfiy M. D. JACKSON,
T elegraph Office. Apply a t l w?V t0 !ho (Pdf beach just fi
ed; at lwo million dollar
once.
Financial Secretary.
an,I general hea.e „o,k. &lt; M

lor

TAMPA MORNING T R IR U N E Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it tp your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper; One year,
$8.00, G months, $4.DO, three months
$2.00. If you deairo $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 7be to your order,
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
WANTED: CAPABLE NEW PAP*
gusta, Gu., A ugusta's greatest
Bit REPORTER. APPLY HAN­ classified medium, rate, cash, 0c
FORD HERALD.
charge. 10c minimum.
MAINE — VVotervlllo, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
*people are interested in Florida
I property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rato card on upplication.

MORGANTOWN. Vi. VA., people
aro interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Mjhrgantown POST. Six
H elp. S a le s m a n i cents n w^Lril for six consecutive
issues.
FOR SALE: One S hetland pony. SA LESM EN WANTED: Wc w ant
Gentle and in good condition.
two m ure good real estate sales' COLUMlfUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
100G Union Ave. Phone 99.
men to sell a fast selling subdivis­
circulatir/n in Soathweslern Geor­
ion
in
the
city
limits
of
Sanford.
TURKEYS FOR SA LE:
G. W.
Don’t miss a good chance to make gia. Rii/tc 8.; (G-word line)
Spencer. Phono -100.
som e money. Apply Room GOU LEARN] ABOUr Tolk County and
Iuikel/and. through the Star20—For Sale Miscellaneous F ir s t N ational Rank Bldg.

FOR SALE: 1924 Ford Sedan in
excellent condition. Will sell or
trailo for real estate . P. O. Box
803.
3 7 — W a n te d

Telegrnlm. Best advertising me­
FOR SALE: Baby c a rriag e . 009 3S— Wanted. Situation Male dium if) South Florida, Published
mornirgs. STAR-TELEGRAM
Union Ave.
FO SITIO N WANTED for w inter, l.nkel/ml. F lo rid a .___________

Ll I;-?*1
SALE: S inger sew ing niaL $.,%]' i ‘■'bine, 5 draw er, drop head, all
I
tv 'l l literts, good ns now. t&gt;eav1 ^ inr: city. Sell for $32.50. W. T. McFinland 318 Palm etto Avo„ Sanfc'dbiiions for- ‘
Burger, FDIl SALE: $13,000 grocery busio. Fla.
n&lt;- s, sacrificed w tih stock for
E verything included, groc­
eries, meats, fixtures, ice p lan t and
base. Fixtures valued $5000; g ro ­
F
Ray ceries $2500 nnd lease $1500. B usi­
*• hav- ness averaging $4000 m onth, ex||ad Sl-W cellent chance expansion, all city
conveniences. Quick action takes
everything fur $6000, h alf cash.
Good reason for sale. You’ll never
fegret investigating this. H erm an
,I1°r^in8ton, 404 F irs t N ational
Rank Ruilding.

MRS. C.C. DABNEY
Public S tenographer

Sons

\ atdez Hotel Lobby
J»4St _________________

[V \T C H T m KT MA.C.CIC
W OOOEQ ^ , N
DOV,n t o t h
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real e state or auto salesman, or
sim ilar work. Experienced. 719 TO WEACB BUYERS or seller* of
Fhlrida real estata advertisa In
Oak Ave. J . L. Henderson.
tho a t . Petersburg Time*. One c*a
cent/* word daily, two cents a won
t l —Wanted to Kent
Sunftayi.
______
.
TW O N IC E
unfurnished roonn
w anted with bath convenient T llfc MORNING JOURNAL is the
rlccrpted want ad medium in
n e a r in, by gentlem an and wife,
suitable for lig h t housdoneping. DVytona (Fla.) One cent n word
M oderate. Address J. VV. J. care an 1 insertion. Minimum 25c, ___
S anford Herald.
_________ _ T IIE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
L Central West Virginia's larg ­
FOR CITY COMMISSION
est daily. Want nd rate 1 1 -2c per
I hereby announce my can* word; 4 insertions 1 1-lc; 8 or
didacy in the coming city elec­ more Ic per word each insertion^.

tion for the office ot City
Commission.
m„ lfC,XTa
H. It. STEVENS
A Toronto man was “^rested
w earing twelve vhirt.s, slx '!
;
two suits of underwear anu on
acarf When asked by the judge
his reason for so much “ P| ‘ /
he said cold weather was lom in*
Ion, und he wished to be P™!1' , J™’
He was held on u charge ol Mrccncy.
¥=
t h

Kt

iuoT /O U WANT TO BUY or sell
aiuqhing? If
advertise in
the T.alnesvlH* 8un-----

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hotel

Kurnpriin

Ssnfnrd's l.rsdlnn llalrl
VV LIIT W . tVAItXKII, Slsnnsrr

410-11 1st N at’l.
Bank Bldg.

w atvch

A second A. I*.

You can buy one or all from $1,000
T X * .? •
ft
to $1,500 per lot. This Price' for a’ *
Twenty men for our
few days only.

Electric Iron*
Radio Supplies

RING’S FILLING
STATION

EXTRA EASY TERMS

1'hone 1(51*J
111,1 Sanford Ave. Rsnfoid. Fla.
I .
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VV. H. LUNG

lNI

COM PANY- f t

MEAT MARKET

**

oaoRpy h aTTt&gt;*wi^|

------------------ “O E A U 0 H 3 &gt; -------------------

Osteen Cement plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary
White and colored.
Good pay and bonus.
Inquire
t .. „

JOHN E. FOX, KcprcscntaUve

410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, FI*.

FULTON, INC.

120 South Park Ave.
"Wc Cover Florida Real Kstato Like the Sunshine"

Porter E. I*itts

Rrukere

ItKAI. EHTATK
t I O - I I I -113 l«l
Hnnk H id *.
Plinma m - W
Sanford* F ' “ ll.iirr.en lln K
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■
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K I R K ’S

AlITO TOP SHOP

*
♦ *• h*» ** *
* *
First -Street (N ear F o rrest Lake Hotel)

Real Estate
Developera
P rom oteri

8emlnote Hotel
H
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Best Business Site in Sanford

—I

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&gt;■*'

200 feet frontago

S f ii I &lt; o \ r r n
I’f l rp fl *

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Price $122,500

I Ml M fr t lr Avr.

h u nforil, Fin.

Look this

Pretties! Acreage in Seminole 20 1-2 acres at l’aola
(I lord ers two lakes)

Earle T. Field

Price $13,000

JBAI, CSTATIS — ISIVEaTSIICISTa

J

hobby I’u l o a t o n - l lr u r a lo y ut*1aB a n fo rJ
H o rlJa

For F ir.t
U .l
Coiuult u . f ir .t . h r . I" &gt;1“
M agnolia

VV. V. W heeler Inc,

WANTED

“Vccdol Oils”

I'h o n r 1.TO-J

WITH

I’lnn

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

Pan Ani and Standard Gas ana
Oils

C O N N K IX Y

Loan.i

V .lu .tlo n B ..I . - t 17.

&amp; SONS

; 33 1-3 Acres already

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

Sub-divided and ready
to go $400 per acre.

211 E. FIRST ST.

W. It. SMITH, Mgr,

P h o n e 153.

Lot close in on First
Street, $3,500.

I ' h i i n r -H

Ky GEORGE McMANOS

1

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HELD
O P T H E C R O O K ’D
T O O K A.UI- M Y
M O N E Y AsNO -

FVE L O tjE ^ D » T '• I

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Va l d e z

R. A. KING

Phone 490W

At prices th at are rigb'

Shir rnrlolf»&lt;i
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Call

ARCHITECT
First National Bank RidaSanford. ----------- Florida

To Builder or Investor

Tires and Tubes

MONEY AVAILABLE

L oans

Cin /T 'N * o n m y
■\ h o p e

e

Elton J. Moughton

8 S t ± ,l?lu” ' 2 i *S R . * S S

across
Escambia Bay
W A NTED: Man to wash w indow s.'quarter million dollar o p tra/h o u sc
Apply 7:30 a. m. Saturday, 119]under construction; two stiillions
Elm Ave.
being spent on highway; greatest
, , , , ., “
—T,----- 7------ "jchance for live ihvelorersT to gi t
W ANTED A1 ONCE: Experienced jn otl ground floor. W rite Develsoda m an. Laney’s Drug Store. on m eat D epartm ent, T he Penancoir. News.

FOR SALE: A wood h ea tin g stove
almost new. Inquire 20 i E a st
tppliea
5th St.

shop

113 Magnolia Are.
I First Class llarbera
Special Attention
Given To Ladles and Children.

Realtor

W A NTED: Room with private
fam ily. Private hath, paint work TO REACH the prosperous farm - j Acreage— 131 acres, beautiful ten W E H A V E T H E B E S T BU YS
10— For R ent. R oom s
ers and fern growers of Volus­
m u st he white, clean nnd a ttra c ­
room house
baths,
•ACREAGEia county ndvertiso in the Deljind
tive.
Pnul
R.
Forbes.
Phone
447-J.
three fireplaces, hanM ood
FOR RENT: One furnished hedDaily News, rate 1c per word, cash
BUSINESS-HOMES
floors. One miie .fro n t on
rnnm, down stairs. 410 M yrtle W A NTED: A good milk hand, with order.
one of Orlandt/s premia
M o tic 7 2 7
‘
Avo.
white or colored. Spencer Dairy.
eni highways.' Price $40,Phono 400.
nnn
ADVERTISING gets results if 1;
mm
FOR RENT- One well fu rn ish -d
reaches potential buyers, Pa­
hpiirnom for gentlem an only. I W A NTED: Painting nnd paper in tka
Daily News is circulated in
flpply
Valdez Hofei Building
305 Mngnnlin Ave.
hanging. Phone C urtis, 255, Snn- an industrial and agricultural sec­
I
------ (ford nnd N. Y.
tion.
A. P
iNNELLY &amp; SONS
FOR RENT: One sloenimr room
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, Magna, fa Ave. K Serotid Street (
for one or two men. 100!) Union
31—Wanted Help, Female
!H
SanLird. Fla. I
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
Ave.
Great
W A NTED: Good woman for cook sified
i«
..pnges of Florida’s
„

10—For Rent, Room*

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Phone 718

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                    <text>THE WEATHER
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1925

Student Cop

Contested

EMBARGO WILL A !ice KiP Rhinelander Will EXECUTION OF
BESTUDIEDBY
PUBLIC BOARD

jv.26 (AP)
18-year-olu
th, serving
r killing a
is in jail
taped Sunite prison
id was cap­
, a suburb,
detectives.
u he walked
from a de­
l prison offi-

b directly to
k his automond never reUt his days
kit nights in
L only prison
Leaped was
ir hi* father’s
be obtained a
h mother mo­
lt bf had been
being rcturnrom his first
n ' Visit
3«tom for his
hue sisters to
r.j in JacksonJ JUiford ev-

i tamed food
r. Valiton, a
bis relative*
p outside the
Wait lunch on
[jrsonds. No
canned trusp, b? said,
krilefrun the
lU who does
ftthat he slew
ftcsut l. They
ftbb father's
■ach. After
I j "’.mu
ft said last
ft that here
ft Be went
ft ostensibly
Fiin, turned
N*ff rapidfit nor the
Pidea that
to thu

Rimer Carlson i3 patrolmnn on the
Madison, Wis., police force, but
he’s also a senior at the Univer­
sity of Wisconsin. He joined the
police force, patrolling n night
beat, tq make money to cum his
way through college.

LOCAL
Sanford citizens quietly obsorve Thanksgiving Day, n un­
ion church service being held
during the morning with two
football game* scheduled for the
afternoon.
Linns’ Club announces that ap­
proximately $2,000 has been
pledged to the fund being rais­
ed to furnish playground facili­
ties for Sanford children.
American legion minstrels
presented Wednesday night nt
.Milano Theater are dcclnrcd
huge success by packed audi­
ence.
STATE
Jacksonville man is in serious
condition following a mysterious
shooting occurring Wednesday
afternoon.
The special session of Florida
legislature comes to close after
having been in session for six
days during which tim o . nearly
KUO bills were passed.
A committee of Florida busi­
ness men, headed by K. Hudson
I'u .i, ivv&gt;|(,d to make a. CQnu&amp;te
survey of the present freight
embargo situation.
Walter C. Valiton, escaped Mi­
ami slayer, ia recaptured in
Tampa suburb Wednesday eve­
ning by detectives.
DOMESTIC
Alice Kip Rhinelander is ex­
pected to take witness stand on
Monday when the annulment
suit is reconvened.
Reprieve of three months is
granted Gerald Chapman by
Governor of Connecticut while
noted handit plans to resume
fight to save himself from the
gallows.
Recess in Mitchell case is call­
ed after defendant rests his case
on Wednesday afternoon.
FOREIGN
Rama VI, King of Siam, dies
today, about JO days ufter he
divorced his queen to take an­
other wife.

NUMBER 101

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M ? ,n d a y S ® s s i ° .n ; .
Beatrice Jono!*, daughter of n taxi
driver, for Christman.
"I aaid, 'don’t you know her fath­
er is a colored m an?’ ” Chides ter
testified. “ Ho said, 'I don’t give
a dam if he is.’ "
On cross examination Chidoster
acknowledged that he hud pre­
viously offered hi* services ns a
witness to the plaintiff. He said
he left the ~ Rhinelander service
voluntarily and had no ill feeling
against the family. •
Justice Morchuuxcr granted a
request for amendment of the com­
plaint in the suit to declare Alice
Beatrice Jones deceived Rhine­
lander by failing to inform him
she had negro Mood. The com­
plaint originally said she had de­
ceived him by stilting she was
white.

CHAPMANRED
Lawyers For Famous
Bandit Will Begin
Final Fight In Ef­
fort To Save Client

Supreme Court
May H ear Appeal
J u s t i c e Department
Says Man Can Be
L e g a l l y Executed

PLEDGES TOTAL UNION SERVICE IS
$2,000 FOR PARK HELD RY SANFORD
EQUIPMENT FUND CHURCHES TODAY
Captain Fitts was horn in Uniontown, Ala., Jan. 12, 18:10, lack­
ing only n month of being 'JO
years old. Captain Fitts spent hi s
boyhood days in Alnbanm and
when the Civil Wnr broke out,
was attending the medical college
of his uncle, I)r. Philip Aylett Monarch Passes Alion t Month
Fitts, in New York.
After Divorcing Queen To
Returning to the South, Cap­
Take
Another Wife; Ruler
tain Fitts joined the' Confederate
Is Succeeded By Brother
army and was commissioned a
lieutenant in the Jefferson Davis
BANGKOK. Siam, Nov. 20.—f/P)
Artillery corps in whicli hi* serv­
ed for one yenr. Later he be­ —Rama VI, king of Siam for 11
came captain of Company One of years, died today about a month
the Forty-Third Regiment of Ala­ after he had divorced his queen
bama volunteers under General and taken another v.ifo in the
Iirngg. He served throughout th.* hope of having an heir to the
throne.
war in this division.
hopes were not realized and
On April fi, 1800, ('apt. Fitt; • hisHisyounger
brothi r, Prince Prnmarried Miss Eliza .1. Walt. Fol ja Dliipok, succeeds
the throne.
lowing his marriage, Cnpt. Fitts A daughter was houto yestedayshd
purchased extensive farming in­ A daughter wns born yesterday
terests in Mississippi and Alabama
the new queen. Kanin VI was
and for many years was one of the to
»5 years old and underwent nn
largest cotton growers of those two operation
for nn abdominal nl&gt;states.
cess from which ho did not recov­
In 1880 Capt. Fitts moved hhi er. Prior to the operation he luftl
family to Birmingham, Ala., where Isuffered acute gustris.
he engaged in business until I HIM j Educated at Oxford, Rama on his
when he moved to Orlando. While marriage
in 11)22 to Princess
living in Birmingham, Capt. Fitts |l,nk*hmi Lnvnn, adjured polygamy
was interested in several stone and abolished the harem which lii-«
quarries near that cit yin Georgia. father hud maintained. In I'.MO
Cant. Fitts is survived by three it wns decided that until King
daughters Mrs. N. F. Peyton of
Washington. D. (’., Mrs. Margaret
Barnes of Orlando, Mrs. T. A. Neal
of Orlando, and one son, William
A. Fittn Jr., of this city.
Funeral services will lie held to­
morrow afternoon nt the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church with Hr.
Mortimer Glover in charge. Bur­
ial will follow in the Municipal
Cemetery.

Parent-Teachers’ Associations Day Is iieime Appropriately
Plan To Raise $501) While
Observed While Scores Of
Local People Participate;
Committees Report $500 In
Addition To Tuesday’s Total
Coot hall (lames Scheduled
Thanksgiving Day is being
Announcement that pledges to
the children's playground fund quietly and appropriately observ­
have reached a total of approxi­ ed by Sanford citizen* today. With
mately $2,1100, was made today by tin* banks, stores :uul other busi­
Frank W. Talbott, director of the ness houses closed for the day,
Lions' Club committee, which are local rhurehes joined in u union |
endeavoring to raise a sum of $.1,­ Thanksgiving service which was
000 by the end of the present week. held at the First Presbyterian
Among the pledges announced Church at 10 o’clock this morn­
today wns that of
made for ing, with the pastors of the cevtin* various parent-teachers' asso­ crnl churches participating.
ciations through Mrs. Ktcllu P.
In addition in u program of
Arrington, superintendent of the speeinl music, tin* services were
Sanford Primary Schools. The sum marked by a Thanksgiving mes­
is expected to he subscribed with­ sage delivered by Dr. Mortimer
in 'he next few weeks.
Glover, rector of the Holy Gross
Other *ntnll pledges totaling np- Episcopal Church. The order of
rnximnlely $500 have lieen report­ services was as follows:
ed since Tuesday, according to Mr.
Rov. K. D. Brownlee presiding.
Talbott, but nli of thu reports
Invocation by Rev. F, I). King.
Scripture Lesson by Rov. T. J.

Jacksonville M a n
Seriously H urt In Three Killed When
Train Strikes Auto
M ystery Shooting

TOLEDO, i Nov. 25 .—M1)—Two
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Nov. 2d men anil a woman were killed and
—(/P)—George W. Drnwdy i* m a second woman was probably fat­
a critical condition at the St. Luke ally hurt when their automobile
Crtat
Hospital here as the result of a was struck by a Michigan Cenjut testing
shooting nffrny in the suburbs of Iral p.i'scnger train five miles
Agricultural
Exhibits
[P away,"
Jacksonville Wednesday night. He
[ the temp­ Will Feature Fair In was shot through the back of the north nf Toledo early today, (hie
of tin* men ha* been Identified
lar me. I
neck with a pistol, hospital a t­
ping Imre Tampa In February tendants mid, the bullet coining as Francis Wall*, who ha* been ac­
tive in dry circles in recent years
2**ning and
out near tho right side of the
The other man ha* been iden­
J) a tourist
.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 21. mouth.
tified a* Richard Ward,
ft of town, —(/Pi—Letters have been aunt out
According to a story whi'-h
to nil agricultural teachers of the Drnwdy ia said to have ton! De­
state by E. W. Garris, supervisor tective II. C. Smith, when he re­
of agriculture of the Department gained consciousness for n few
of Public Instruction, in an ef­ moments at the hospital. Drawily
fort to niuertain how many ex­ accompanied by o white w#Di
pect to have exhibits at the Tampa whoso name i* being withheld by
.*■’* sllowcd to fair, to ho held in February.
the police, and a negro, dr »ve out
Before a parted house nt the
with the
An effort is being made by Mr. into the Brentwood section in tne
Milane theater, the American Le­
1 had on Garris to have as many, and ns wounded man's automobile.
Tomorrow Land Forrest Gal
minstrels received a rousing
L*.,uit Coot of creditable displays at the fair as
Police sny they confiscated four gion
«her* heavy possible.
reception
Wednesday
night,
rreni
enses of whisky, which they are
1» (he car. aMr. Garris is also hopeful of said to have found in the rear to the opening ehoru* hv the entire
company through the last number,
, l Pulled the creating interest in tho state in the Drnwdy automobile.
tableaux, “Lest We ftorget. the
V’ , Between neg nnj livestock judging contests
Drawdy told Smith that, ns they „audience
applauded generously
.^ a* »&lt;n the each year. Under the plan In were returning to the city, another
“Clmrloston Charlies" R. F.
n..it
^ '- 'l a man mind, he explained, state contest!' car containing two men approach!*! and frequently.
Donah
Ison.
The
show,
directed
by
L.
J.
Boll,
,W»V Vlntln- would he held, and the winners from the rear. He said ho speed­ with the musical feuture* •ipplioit
“In tho Garden of Tomorrow,"
r.. u* nveralls wou].| bo sent to the international ed up, but before he could get away
lm&gt; l drove judging, which is now being held one of the occupants of the other by George Brmkhahn. wn* «h'- S. M. Lloyd.
ciured by many to have been th‘ * “Somo Other Bird Whistle a
/topped. Get­ each year over the country.
automobile leaped upon the cun­
Earl Schultz.
* t",;l him I’d
1he Missouri team carried off ning hourd of hi* car and held n hi**t amateur production »' ll* Tune,"
“An Old Fashioned Garden," M&lt;*.
kind staged hero for some time
* r»Hi because honors st the last judging.
pistol to Drawdy'.* head, saying comparing favorably with ni.m&gt; Paul Kmgic.
.
on my
lhe financial phases of the pro- that ho was an officer.
professional show*. LcRo&gt; ». “ Red Hot Henry Brown," O. F.
2“* ,° ‘oil my po*i d judging contests is virtually
Chittenden served us Jnterbaul'r- Shiffley. •
“!,only known! the only source of concern, Mr.
1 0 S u s p e n d e d C h a p te rs
“Asleep ';n thu Deep,"
R.
Included in life n
S " 1 "&gt;»«. •arris said, but in event nrrunge•
* t"e stripes ments can lie made for competi­ Of U. I). C. R e i n s t a t e d were the following blackface en­ Dighton.
“When We Were Seventeen,’
tertainers: L. C. Bebout, K. btion each year, the civic clubs of
Holly,
Walter
IJarbcr.
(
larenci
Hope
Huff.
.
the communiticM sending teams At Annual Convention
“Sweet Gorgia Brown," K. S.
Priest. Karl Schultz. \ ‘cto(. J1^
8AI.E 1
d be Pcovailed upon to defray
Holly.
he expenses of the entrants, it
HOT SPRINGS, Ark.. Nov. -a- s i S . u.
f .» * * » “Tho
' * :World Is Waiting for the
WB* Katod.
-f /P ) —Ten chapter* of the
*- Wimbish, Hodgson Ball, lorn Mer Sunrise" Sid Rive.
“The Belies of tho Sea." Jo*
trict of Columbia Division. UniUU edith G F. Shifflcy.
nfor*',ale
JAILED FOR FRAUD
The ball and . ^ r s were « Graham.
Daughters of the Confederacy. su»
in 1921. were outomatlcrl follows: L. F. Boyle, R. M- Vll&gt;' ‘Tin Going to Quit Saturday,
iux'Vatw n l^ K'V Y0RK* ^ ov- 20.—(/P)—A pended
P. A. Mere. S. M. Uoyd, W.
Morris Spencer.
ly
reinstated
today a* r rc*ul. ot la-ak.
Iaiuis Riettc. horcsj (iMcnci,
i*10 influx , C? •m,I,n who has Riven his wife action here Inst
In connection with the minst­
week
dur.nR
the
he neijjh. " ; mt‘r vocation in Florida is
Sid Rive, A. R. I'latt L-Boy • rel show a tableaux, “the days of
annual
convention
of.1!’
*"
.
her as ,** t°JnK
\n, j»Hwho
Chittenden. Glenn
" i ’ ’ I8CI," w»3 nlso produced.■ This
a.u paid
sac L. J. Stevens
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organization. The division
^ js Shepphe.d,
Ned Fhlttciukn. M- number included the following
reinstated, but n new d
Kronen, K. Stowe, L. L.
^ dancers and singers: L. C. Bebout,
expected to be formed so' •
l‘OINTS
It. S. Holly, Walter Priest, Karl
Hope
Huff.
E.
J
“V.
The Washington.Chapterawere Claude Sistrunk. Joe Graha .
Schultz, Victor McLaughlin. Sam
susnended along wj(b D1 .
•
Dighton. Paul ^ " ^ ^ i h V f o ! - i Yountz, Morris Spencer, B. !*•
ufter they had failed to obey In^ R.During
tfio minstrel ‘kit, the f i Donaldson, Maurice Wimbish, G.
CHERBOURG, Nov. 2 fi.- ( /P ) - rtructions of the nation
F. Shiffley and L. J. Bolt as Old
counsel. Thomembers,
trou&gt;* wnic^£
mothLSf ,nMl8
way with his tilve
thu Washington
tranu,..lt0| , ^ i W ' ork whero
ose3U, t .
cent^pi
tbc former Milli- resulted in the first
than 30 yj-’ar,‘ n ‘..’jhterx of
Koinv tiffg3’ i t Vies' , no 8ays 1,0 ls more
tho Unitc&lt;i Dsm.
.
tennis
States to play cncon of
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i__ _ nrlia ovc- claims

nerican Legion Minstrels Play To
Capacity House On Wednesday Night

Prayer ny ,Kcv. T. J. Nixon.
Sermon by Rev. Mortimer Glov­
er.
Benediction by Rev. O. II. Green-

well.

During the veryte, x fyj off .rinif
was taken for the Seminole Cmfhty Welfare Board.
“Pass the Turkey, please,” will
be heard today in many Sanford
homes and in bonus ail over the
country, when hundreds will gath­
er nt the festive hoard to contentorate (la* deed* of tlio those daunt­
less ancestors, who braved wind
und wave and the tomahawk ti
plant in tin then wild and barren
Miil, the sicds of the America*
nation.
*
This afternoon local footlmll en­
thusiasts, who did not journey la
Jacksonville to witness the annual
clash bctwci u the Florida Gator*
and the Washington und Leo Gen­
t rnl*, will see tivo good wrid games
at the Municipal Athletic Field.
At 2 o'clock tho Sanford High
School eleven was to wind up it*
11*25 schedule with a game against
the Winter Garden team. At_ -l
o'clock a hard game i* in promise
between the Winter Garden team.
Tha game nt Winter Pnrk this
afternoon between the Rollins Tars
and the Howard College Bulldogs
also claimed the attention of a
number of Sanford fnna who mot­
ored to the neighboring city to
see (lie clash.

Can Be l egally Hanged
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—De­
spite in* refusal to accept com­
mutation of his sentence to tho
.Atlanta penitentiary by the l*resident, Chapman cun ho legally
hanged by thu state uuthoritien
of Connecticut, it wait indicated
a 11In* department of jusice.
Tho department linn so fur tnken no cogniiuncu of Chapman's re­
ft *«l to accept the commutation
of thu federal sentence. But it
wn clearly Indicated that his uction
will imt nave him from the scaf­
fold.
“It L* now up to thu stuto au ­
thorities,” deelured onu official.

Two Negroes Held
For A ttacks Upon
Quaker City Women Visitors From All

Sections Of Country

PHILADELPHIA N"V. 25.—(A*)
To Attend Meeting
nrrested here
with altachQUINCY, Flu., Nov. 23.-(;P).—
*r the reap­
pearance of “the atrnugleu,'l n Visitors from nil sections of tho
crafty individual, &lt;&gt;r individual!, statu have boon extended nn in­
who*o swift and rudden attacks on vitation to attend the third an­
Inin* and unescorted women dur­ nual sesidon of tho West Florida
ing tin* Li tt few weeks ha* caused ) Baptist Young People's Union con­
the death of three women ami vention which opens hero on N'ovcttiber 27, nml counties through
created terror.
One of tin* prisoners gave Ids noon uii November 20.
name us Edward -Jackson. He
Delegates to tho convention nml
was arrested a few minutes after vi’dtors will begin arriving Friday
Mrs. M. Knsainow encountered a afternoon to be (irvsent for tha
«l range man in her house, fought first session of the convention op­
off his udvniice.i, screamed “ne­ ening nt 7:U0 that evening. Dciegros" from her door step and guti's to luivo seats at tho conven­
tion come from the territory em­
tell in a faint.
Thu other suspect is William braced in the eastern boundary of
, Davis, held without bail -n a ’ larRe* county to the wcstsrn lino
11 barge of attacking Miss Gladys of Aludiaon county.
| Levin, a semi-invalid, a few min­
Prcpnrntionn for entertaining
utes lifter she had alight'*! fl'nm the many delegates are being made
In street cur. bhe later uh-Sd in
capturing him.
Both inuii denied attacking the
women hut detective* said they
were certain Davis waa the man
MACON, Nov. 20.-&lt;/P&gt;—Receiv­ who clutched Mis* Levin by tho
ing new ministers in hi* confer­ throat. Mis* Iaivln identified him
ence. Bishop W. N. Ainsworth who told police she was seized and
n.xk* if they are in debt "suffi­ choked by a man a week ago,
ciently to embarrass others." Hu partially identified Davis ns her
dislikes being madu a collection assailant.
The neck* of both Airs, Kassinn lahassee
agency.
and Miss Levin showed bruise* Havana;
where their attackers had tried to Quincy;
Chipley;
I choke them.
villc; D
WASHINGTON. Nov. 2ft-(/P)— An apurtmunt hour.u in Copen­ scciutar;
(Members of the Mitchell court hagen built by tho “ Women's
martial are to take in the Army- Hume Building Society for unmar­
Navy game in New York during ried, self-supporting women" has
the week, end recess but the Col­ been named thu “Claru Raphael’s
onel has been ordered to remain in House" in honor of Denmark’s
first feminist.
Washinnton for Thanksgiving.

�• THE SANFORD HEBAB%

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TO GIVE AWAY TURKEY

Passengers Escape as Li nor Is Burned

Flashes Of Life

r n**dy. Fodders. Itun
n|f Heard, Jtepalrlnic
Hiu'clnllxu In Wreck*

Associated Press
LIFE . .
-- -ANNEHDURS—South
JOHAN
Africa*Lions art* frif^teninjf chil­
dren going to school in northern
Trnn.va Precaution* have been
taken.
NEW YORK—Columbia boys nre
brimr tackled on tbo shins in tests
f,f fear. A pupllomctcr mcnuurcs
th* amount of dilation in the eyes
•vhrn student of psychology be­
come alarmed.
MEXICO CITY—Because of the
drinking of Pulque an intoxicant,
by mother , Mexico City ha t th&lt;;
highest infant molality rnto in the
world, tin- biological department
has concluded.
flashes o f

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THRO' N Ff)lt FIRST TIME

CRAN'D CANYON, Ariz., Nov.
21.—(/P)—Supia Smiley, an Indian,
pile hundred and seventy-five paisongen; nnd 100 member* of the crew were saved when tho Clyde liner, has been thrown from a horse fnr
Lehape, burned to the w ater's edge off the Delaware bren’et/nter. It was hound from New York to Florida. the
first time in 10(1 years. His
TM* exclusive photo wns tnk’fn by n cameraman from an, airplane that circled over the burning steamer first fall was when he was four
just before /h e last sailors ttwk to the boats.
years old.

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER

|

Messenger?

By CHA.RLKS P. STEWAItT

A member of the Portland, Ore.,
fire department recently confes­
sed to kindling thirty-eight fire.*,
and approximate loss of property
was &lt;100,000.

TO WHOM IT MAY

AUDITS

SYSTEMS

TAXES

Hal], Pentland &amp; McCall

II. N. RODENBAUGH

ADVERTISEMENTS TELI \
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING

"NO HELP WANTED

DETROIT Nov. 21.—f/P)—"No
help wanted,” ahoufied n man ns
he swam out into the Detroit riv­
er where lie sank, .ignoring ut- Mrs. George AV. Shade, wife of ihc
commander of the Lakehurst N
tempts to rescue him.
J., naval air station, is in the cen­
ter of public attention in Washing­
MAKhLET NEWS CUT
ton now. Mrs. Zachary U n iwidow of the Shenandoah’*
SIOUX F A IL S, Nov. 21.—f/P)_ downc,
commander,
said it wan Mr,-. Steele
Market news in today's press was who brought
her the letter in
cut
from
a
page
!&lt;
&gt;
two
columns
Now Congressman Dnvty, n
which, she charges, Captain Fol-y
by
club
women
editing
tho
paper
Democrat, steps into the breach.
sought to get her to change her
testimony.
, Mil hill unquestionably is n gen­ for a day.
uine economy measure. The gov­
ernment’s
executive personnel
ought to ho cut down. If the ad­
ministration is as nervy ns Duvcy
tho Mil will get Its supnprt (if so
SAVEa/id
it will ho odd to see a Republican
.THRIVE
administration hacking n Benin*
' “A ln
congressman’s hill) hut it
•will Ik* hard fought, too.
. I t ’s noteworthy that tho Hrst
broadside against it comes from
on0 of Davey’s follow Democrats,
Congressman Black of New York.
Finger-Prints and Cheek Stubs
Washington—Tho success of the
Italian wur debt settlement negotlatlons enmo ns no surpriH- to
you can prove your identity by your finger
officlul Washington. The tip was
dsssed out in ndvunco thnt Count
Volpi dl Misurata had his orders
ho you eon prove payment of your hilln
from Premier Mussolini to come
cancelled check stubs.
to terms with the United S t a t e
to get tho heat terms ho could, hut
Tim safest way to pay is' by check. We ii
on no account to lot the negotia­
to open an account here at J„ur ruiivcnimc'
tions full through, iu the French
your convenience.
negotiations did.

To bo sure, agreeing to pay n
uobt anti m tually iwiyinic It art*
two quito different things, Nev»rtheless tho Italians did an exrel-

Florida East Coas

Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami *
Sanford, West I’alm Reach
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFFICE
317-318 F irst National Rank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

(tP) that tho wiley Signor Mussolini
failed to think of this detail,
France, of course, in decidedly a
stronger country than Italy. If
tho former couldn’t pay It seemed
r vnxonable to guess thut the Fatter
couldn’t.
And then sho “tame
through" nnd aurprived, not those
vl^c rules for two years, that "in the know,” hut most people.
President Coolidgc may separate Immediately, "Good little Italy!"
| 106,000 to 200,(MIO federal employ­ oxclai’mcd everybody.
es from n half billion dollars'
worth of jobs.
It’a t'u o that the compact be­
I)nvey says himself thnt his hill tween C ount Volpl and Secretary
If passed, “will, for a limited pe­ Mellon a ill have to bo ratified by
riod, glvo more power to the the Romt government nnd by Conpresident (n Republican president grcMi, hci e in Washington, l*ut in­
and Duvcy's n Democrat)'in time dications rnre that there will he no
by peace than hns been exorcised hitch also it this. What Premier
by any war president."
Politicians know very well thnt
ft's risky to fire puldic servants,
and tho more nn admlni .‘ration
fires, tho riskier it Is. Still, the
leaders would ho inclined to tnkc
that risk a t present, in tho inter­
est of a big saving, which would
please tho county even if it did
create a good many sore heads.
But civil services rules, stand in
tho way of much firing.
Suspending them doubtless has
occurcd to the administration folk
long before now. Yet how could
they tnkc (ho Initiative? Their
motive would lie questioned, of
course. They’d bo accused of a t­
tempting a general clean-out, in
order to get their own henchmen

Notice Ih hereby RjVcn .
nil other concerned that „
partment, the draw
of
Bridge over St. John’s Hi,
closed I for replacement
12:01 A. M. Monday x„T,"
Tuesday, Novemltcr 21, jgclearance'or height of mori
Boats capable of using the
pass the bridge will
th(,
girder span.

Growth of Sanford

F IR S T NATIONAL BANK

til they default, this country is
|,ou,|d to assume that they mean
It. Thereby thulr credit Is greatly
strengthened, their nmney increas­
es in value, their financial position
U InpriiVhl nil round and -espec­
ially to the point- they’re able to
00 some more largo scale borrow­
ing here.

iiiiLquaiita opportunity for the richest margin of
mo, tor Marvania is destined to become Sanford’s
ipai tment house district; its location improvements,

All this redounds to the Mu souni giivcriuucnt’a glory. It reUounds to It all the more by ren*
son or it, 1 contrast with France's
balkiness. Nor is It a hit likely

Faithful

REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

SANFORD-SYNONYMOUS
SOLIDITY
Solid ns the rock is the economical base upon
which Sanford Is building. Thousands of acres of
the most productive farming lauds in the World
me sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.

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Seventeen yearn of co-operutive, constructive,
development in tho building of this GREAT IN­
LAND PORT is our record.
Mr*. Chester A rthurN eG onof St.
Louis didn't lore her love when
xhe found her husband a rre te d
for bigamy, having hnd n wife
when »he marrird him. "If I hey
Put him in Jail I'll no^thcra nut
u
liv® with nlm," she says. She is M
18 and he4 21.

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Marvania Investment

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SALES AGENTS

2 Fu st Street

Phone 735

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thanks for the splendid advice Dollar Goes Higher
which they have rendered.
In Paris Exchange
By enforcing the law, Mr. Mayo
declared, Florida has succeeded in
PARIS, Nov. 25.—(/P)—The dolturning out a creditable market
citrus fruit, which has resulted n lar soared today to heights not
an increasing ueniand for It.in reached since March, 1924, bring-

CO-OPERATION OF
Is Wiped O ff Books STATE GROWERS
By U.S.Government
IS APPRECIATEDi

I Old Hickory Case

The Whole Church la His Daddy

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with the highest priced yet pre­ the day’s trading or ten cenimes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.-bP&gt;
vailing. The growers, he said, can higher than New York's closing
—The Old Hickory case, the last
By 10:40 o'clock it
of the war fraud charges brought A griculture Head Expresses keep up this standard by broad- yesterday.
had
gone
further
up. The pound
here by the government was wipThanks For Aid Given Him casting the fact that they will voled off the records of the Clumbir.1 . p’nfnrelnir film ** F r u it I untarily continue their adherence sterling opened at 127.80 francs.
Speculators were concentrating
Supremo Court todny on motionl **) bniorclIng 1
L llrus r ruil | tb&lt;? citrus fruit laws.
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their operations on foreign money.
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District
Attorney Gordon.
Measure
Enacted
This
Year
Acting at the request of tne de-.
-------We have the shipii; we have the
It was a red-letter day at: Lo­
fense, the district attorney nolie' TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 25.—(/P) men; we have the money too
p ro ? ? ? ? ? the conspiracy indict- —Nnthan Mayo, commissioner of But we also have the Shipping carno for everybody but the Reds.
—Providence Journal.
ments against Everly 51. Davis of agriculture, in a statement to the Board.—Dayton News.
New York and Ernest C. Morse, press here, expressed hearty ap­
of Cincinnati, growing out of the preciation for the manner in which
sale of the Old Hickory Tower growers, packers and shippers of
Florida co-operated with the in­
n!e*’l at Ineksonvlile, Tenn.
M r ‘o was formerly director of spectors of the department in en­
sales for the War Department. forcing the citrus fruit law enact­
Alex ThUHpj of New York, indi­ ed by the 1925 legislature.
cated with Dnvi.i and Morse, has
“It has been through this co­
dlrni since the indictment was re­ operation," said Mr. Mayo “that
ported.
this department has successfully
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I) *fense rntinsel pointed out tiint enforced the provisions of the net."
suit
to ■et aside tin* sale
, civil
,
,
, . “ I wish also to express my full.
h'"l re wived in a holding of the appreciation to the officers and
(•• nt-jiet. The Plant met the gov-1membent 0r the Fiuitman’s club.*’i
erumenI $50,000,000,6 The mil t|„, statement continues, “for the
near new Ford Garage. 178 feet on both Firs!
price V/as $11,500.000. The Old Rp|endid and whole-hearted co-op, Hickory care was the first brought, eration nnd assistance which they.
Street and Commercial Street. Two houses
V " , «»nd !he In^t disposed of. All have at nil times rendered to the!
on properly. A bargain at this price
' / " • o lers resolved in verdicts ,|(.p„rtmPnt in its attempt to ef-|
lor the accused.
diviently and satisfactorily enforce
the law.
GO WAN’DA, N, Y., Nov. 25.— “The department has been most
i OP)—Some HI Indian maids are fortunate indeed in securing the
1-4 Cash. Balance 1, 2 nnd 3 years.
|s rrv thev had their hair bobbed, services of such capuble inspect| ‘e !(•• « of th'dr short tresses n r.rs, most of whom are young, enmovie c .mpany would rot take ergetic college graduates, thoro*■ii'ni to I'iorida with 125 otbeis., uglily efficient, and have for the---- ------------------most part, served the state to the
New York once received its wa- satisfaction of the department, ns
Hoorn 11, Hall Illdg.
ter : upplv through a pine log well ns the citrus industry,
water main, nnd a log 14 inches
“To the inspectors much credit
II. S. Long, Mgr.
if diameter from its first water is due for a successful enforcement
maiu ( / 1799 was dug up in a per- of the law, and to them indivitlt(-l stale of preservation on July uallv nnd severally I take this
27, lilLM.
method of expressing my sincere
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THE ALTAMONTE]
Altamonte Springs, Fla
H miles South of Sanford.
F irst class accomodations for isn
rates. Beautifully located betwS
parks golf, tennis boats, orange 1
Excellent cusme, fine orchestra.
Twentieth season.
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Tills four-month-old youngster has been adopted by the whole &lt;-ntig egallon of a United lliethreti church nt Toledo, f). lie Wua found
abandoned in an automobile in front of the chinch, an I everybody
wanted him. The church women hnve named him Arbm&gt;, after the
founder i f the church, und are taking turns in caring f. r him.

Monday

Friday, Saturday

Saturday Sped

Y ou Save M oney
81x90 Pepplles Sheets, $1.95 grade at $1.39
9 Quarter Pep pies Hleeched Sheeting
48c yard
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Outing,
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32 inch Sea island, 15c grade at yd.

10c

Just received new shipment of ladies' lat(•:-&gt;( noveltiea,
I’unipa and Sirups in Velvet, Satins mi,I I’aients. Coni"
in and \vt will be glut! to show you.

Ladies* Millinery

For some time the buying public
has realized that prices on Sanfc-rd Avenue are the lowest to be
found. The paramount reason
for this is the low rent the mer­
chants pay.
Each merchant on this page is
offering you the advantage of
this low rent in asking low prices
for their merchandise.
Head
each ad carefully and then do your
buying here where saving is para­
mount.

All lateat styles and
colors, V c 1v e ts and
Satins.

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Ladies’ Coats

Felts nnd Velours, litfl
nnd dark colors.
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M en’s Shirts

Flannels, Velours, Boli­
vian. Including Sport
Models and Fur trimmed.

Genuine H ro a d c k tk
white only. All sizes.

The Style Shop
309 SANFORD AVENUE

altimore Oysters
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Men’s Hats

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Owner offers one of the most
and centrally located large
warehouse locations on track
Suitable for many lines of
especially desirable for whole
ery, feeds, etc. Address P.i
Plant City, Fla.

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Milk-fed Hens and Fryers
Red Roe Mullet
Fresh anil Sail Water Fish
Raw and Cooked Shrimp
Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey Now

Big Display of Toys
DOLLS AND XMAS SPECIALS

Kendall’s Fish and Poultry Market
217 Sanford Avenue

Phone 478-W

DON’T FORGET THAT WE
have complete new and Fresh Stock of
Groceries.

S P E C IA L
Regular values $2.25 to $8.00 for—

Some good specials for Friday and Sat­
urday. Wo will deliver on Saturday.

3 Blocks From High Prices

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New Line

We Offer You Three Famil

We will offer for the next

15 Days
Men’s Shoes

Our Prices arc right.

Kanner’s D epartm ent Store

OF XMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
CAN BE FOUND AT

$1.75 and $6.25
The Service Laundry sod
Club

HOPKINS SHOE SHOP
Sanford Paint &amp; Army Store

325 Sanford Avenue

CRENSHAWS

C. D. WHITFIELD,
LAUNDRY, c l e a n i n g , p r e s s in g ■°&lt;D

506 Sanford Avenue
108 Sanftut! Ave.

L Family Finish, ironed, 12 l*2c Pcr
imum 8 pounds.
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2. Hough Dry. flat pieces, ironed, &amp; F
imum 8 1-2 pounds.
3. Wet Wash, delivered while " e ’ |
•Minimum 10 pounds.

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VERDICT IS REVERSED

LEGION
! PLAY
HOUSE

In,l„ N„V.
A fl,()00 judgment
a-ninst the D. &amp; (). Railroad for
arrest on suspuj,,,, „f ffnmbUnK
on 0 train clearly indicates proju£ 2 S T of Sid Kivo. Joe £ i A e n " w lln l0 eourt UlU
Charles /.oilman, reversing his verC
8° ; T e . DUfhton and R- M.
were favorably received an
two local numbers and a clog GOITRE SYMPTOMS
„ &lt;kit by Sam S. Bnumcl.
rtr comedy skit entitled -In Choking, Ncnmusneas, Throbbing,
I and,” was r.nouter part
Palpitation, Dizziness, Sleep.
So Man’s
which received
Icssness, Relieved by Mrs.
1 *• ot the program Included in the
[Tcr- much applause,
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Hamlin. Sluinless I.ini*
cast were: 1 officer, Leroy A*
nent Used.
Hardboiled
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Sergeant
Caesar,
Toni
Chittenden
NOTE: It would lie illegal to
Private Previous, Hodi Nurse, Clnr- publish these statements it not
U German soldiers: true.
M” - C. N Hamlin, r»15 W. I.oc
wfmbi.li. A. R.
St., \V iIson. N. C.„ says, “My
members of goitre is gone ami I feel like an­
other person. 1 shall Kindly give
crsonnl information to anyone."
n? ««&lt;""* “ entertainment
he used .Sorbul-Qunrdmplc.
t came to a close with the
'aux, "Lest We Forget," with
tint further information from
following taking part: Glenn Roumillat &amp; Anderson, drug stores
ibl«h, Forrest Batchcll, 1. A. everywhere or write Sorbol Com­
pany, Mcclianicsburg, Ohio.
, and Mrs. L. I. Frailer.

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F i r e l o t* | n f r u a t of H o t e l F o r r e s l l a t h e .

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M r e I o t a nn U n k A r e . F u l l n n i t ne e t b . r m .
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t n r e m tr d t a l k „ l i h m e.
If l t ‘n t i n r l n r a a p r o p e r l y I h n r e t h a t ,
l i m e n n n i r o n n 03 j r n r lrn m e —e n n ' t h e h e a t .
I f j i i u a r e n i t r n i i K e r II r r l l l p a y y o u t o I n r m l l g n t r .

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Solid ns the rock is tho economical base upon
which Sanfortl is building. Thousands of acres of
the most productive farm ing lands in the World
are sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern m arkets.
Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this GREAT IN
LAND POUT is our record.

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TO ALL CONTRACTORS AND B U I L D E R S
SANFORD AND VICINITY

INSURANCE

REAL ESTATE

Tlio Tuh-stiin-Ilrumley Building.

Phone 48
INVESTMENTS

— ADVERTISEMENTS" TELL “YOU^WHAT- T I I E H ^
MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

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The scale of wages for journeymen Carpenters of Local
Union 1751 of Sanford, Fla., will be $1.10 per hour on
a m i after January 1, 19-G. By unanimous vote of Local
Union 1751.
By c c pLYNNi
Recording Secretary.

DAVIS SHORES
ST. AUGUSTINE
REQUESTS

Several Local R epresentatives
D. P. DAVIS PRO PERTIES
Masunir Bldg., Sanford

ASK HIM YOURSELF

It-maltes us feel R'ood
to be able to look a
used car customer in
the face and ask unblu shingly, “H o w ’s
your Car?” We know
what he is going to say
—because we know
the car was RIGHT.

I. W. Phillips1 Sons
C o r n e r O a k A v e :in d 2 n d S t

AMID MAJESTIC PINES
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rs a safe and sound opportunity to reap gencrou
future happiness and

THANKFULNESS

Dukli S tanJa.J Five Pjijc m *' Seiiev

m ore pow er from a given
q u a n t i t y o f gasoline than
o th e r types of engines.

Bart Nason, Sales Director

A n d n o w , th e B u ic k oil

REALTOR
Telephone 219
Sanford, Florida

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Your Uncle Sam Is Good At This

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The Ninety-Second Psalm

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It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and
a
to
sing
praises unto thy name, 0 most High.
Ootobar IT. 1*11, at th*
a t S o a fo rd . F lo r id a v n d a r A c t o f
To
show
forth thy loving kindness in the morning, and
March I, im .
thy
faithfulness
every night.
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Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the
M. H O W A R D » « H Q .
r i T u 't i psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound.
111 M a a a n lla A r e * * #
For thou, Lord hast made me glad through thy work;
a rB a n tirn o if itATea
O n * T a a T — IT .M
«»l* M r.ntha. I l . l l
Uatlscr.rt m rn- b r c * r ’1»r. par I will triumph in the works of thy hands.
w M k , IDo. W a c k ly E d it io n
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0 Lord, how great nre thy works; and thy thoughts arc
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very
deep.
HP t r i a l , N O T i r a i A ll
o b ttn a ry
aoMcea. c a rd * ot t h r n V t. r**o lu t ln n »
A
brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool under­
a n d n o tic e * ot e n te rta in m e n t* w n n ra
rh a r ir r c a rc a iad a w ill ba c h a ra a d stand this.
l o t a t r c f B l a r a d r c r t lc l n t rate*When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the
M a t M it m n t » A n s n r iA T K n p u b i s
T k a Acaoelated F re e * I f c r c lu c * workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be de­
Ir a t y entitled t« M ia u m f o r ra - stroyed forever.
p a b flc a tlo n o ' a ll r u n d isp a tc h e r
oredlte., to It o r not o th e rw lca crc d But thou, Lord, art most high for evermore.
t a j In tn la p a p e r and alao the loa a ‘ s a * a pnhflapad haraln. A I I rlc h ta
For, lo, thine enemies, Lord, for lo, thine enemies shall
- f ca p u h lle a tlo n o f a p a rla l d lapatcbaa h a ra ln a rc alao raaar**ad.
perish; nil the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
But my horns shall thou exalt like the horns of an
THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1925.
unicorn;
I shall be nnointed with fresh oil.
TDF HFJlALil’B PLATFORM
Mine
eye also shall see my desire on mine enemies, and
1^—Deeper water route to Jacksonrflle.
mine cars shnll hear my desire of the wickcs that rise up
1,—Construction of St. Johna-ln- against me.
dian Rlrer canal.
The righteous shnll flourish like the palm tree; he shall
1 —Extension ef white w*y.
i f -Hitnalon of local amneementa. grow like a cedar in Lebanon.
—Swimming pool, tennie eonrte,
Those that be plnnted in the house of the Lord shall
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4,—Alimenting of building pro- flourish in the courts of our God.
I ram—botnet, bovela, apartment
They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall
wain .
be
fnt
and flourishing.
I&lt;—Kctenalnn of tvreet paring pro­
gram.
To show that the Lord is upright; he is my rock, and
V—Conatruetlon
of
bonlertrd there is no unrighteousness in Him.
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aror nd Lake Monroe.
I— Comple'Jon of city beautifica­
tion program.
9.—Expansion ot aehoo! system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities._____________________

That Twelve Pound Look

James Barrie has written a play in which he illustrates
the
occasional misfortune of success. Some men work for
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
the good of their fellow men. Most men work for the sake
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS:— of the money or the power they get out of it. It is when
Rless the Lord, 0 my soul: and nil a man puts his work above his honor or his religion that
that Is within, bless His holy
success is unfortunate.
name.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, nnd
In the play Sir Harry is about to be knighted. He sends
forget not nil his henofits.
for
a typist to write letters to his friends answering mes­
Who forgiveth nil thine Iniquit­
ies: who hcnlcth nil thy diseases; sages of congratulation. When she arrives, he finds her
Who rcdccmcth thy life from de­ to he Kate, his first wife, whom he divorced fourteen years
struction; who crowneth thee with before.
loving kindness and tender mereifsji»
They are alone and soon nre reviewing incidences which
Who sntlsfleth thy mouth with led up to their divorce. She had left a letter giving him the
good things; so that thy youth Is impression she had gone away with another mnn. Sir Harry
renewed liko tho eagle’s. Psalm is keen to know who tin’s mnn might have been who was so
103: 1, 5.
wonderful as to attract a woman from him. Finally she
PRAYER:—Father, mny wo
come Into thy presence this day In tells him that there was no one. That she loft him for no
a spirit of genuine thnnkfulnesi. one else, prefering to live alone and make her own wny
Fill our hearts with gratitude for in the world rather than live with him.
Thy goodness, nnd for Thy wond­
This is a terrible blow to his pride. He recalls how he
erful works unto the children of
men, nnd to Thy nnme ho all honor covered her with jewels, the elaborate dinner parties over
nnd pralso now nnd forever. A- which she presided, and his incomparable success. He re­
mcn.
members he started life with very little. He worked hard
— — o ---------and grew wealthy. Ho became prominent nnd a member
THANKSGIVING IN THE
of fashionable society. He was successful, intolerable suc­
COUNTRY
cessful.
I suppose out in the country they
He placed his success above everything else. He dressed
nrn pilin’ up the stuff,
The jellies nnd the cookies, rank­ his wife in utmost gorgeousness, not becauso be loved her,
in’ sura they’ll have enough; but because, so dressed, she made an excellent background
And tho women In the kitchen arc
for him. Ho gave iiuge dinners, not because he had many
ns busy »s can bo
friends,
but because it pleased him to appear popular.
With tholr baking and their stow­
ing nnd in fancy I can see
She realized this. She became aware of the fact that
Tho old mnn in the iloorynn! dress­ while she had been his wife and an equal partner in his
ing Mister Turkey Cock,
Who was proud up to tho mlnuto life and affairs, she now was merely his chattel, one of his
amusements, a part of his many decorations. She began
that he visited the block.
plotting for her freedom.
Thanksgiving In tho city yearly
She hired a typew riter, learned to operate it and then
comes nnd goes to us,
got
work. This, without his suspecting it in the least.
And wo’re little time for planning
nnd wo’ru not included to fuss, When she had saved twelve pounds, she bought the type­
But Thanksgiving In the country writer. Then with a sigh of relief, and leaving a farewell
means a week for making note to her husband, she departed.
plans,
Now fourteen years later, she tells Sir Harry, who has
With the clatter of tho dishes nnd
tho rattling of the pans
married again, to beware of the twelve pound look. Perhaps
And tho dusting and the sweeping his present wife is plotting her escape. No woman can
nnd tho linking of the pies
For tho visitors we’re coming with stand too much success in her husband.
real hunger in their eyes.
Perhaps there nre in Sanford instances of excessive suc­
cess. Certainly there are many men in Sanford who have
I t ’s time for hallelujahs nnd a day
recently and suddenly become fabulously rich. Perhaps
for being glad,
I t’s n family reunion with nobody they take their success nonchalantly and without too much
feeling sad,
conceit. But if they do not, if they think their present
With n table set for twenty, piled wealth is due entirely to unusual mental powers, and a
with every sort of treat
And more good stuff
provided depth of foresight and wisdom, which places them on a
pedestal somewhat above the average mortal, they had bet­
than n regiment could eat,
ter watch for that twelve pound look.
With children most impatient to
be set upon the feed;
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Oh, it’s there there is real mean­
Those (speculative*) conditions are temporary. Born
ing in n prayer of gratltudo.
of the boom, they will the with it. Morula must go through
I suppose out in the country they the experiences that always accompany boom times wher­
arc working hard today.
Getting rendy for tho children ever they may develop. But residents of the state are look­
who have grown nnd gono n- ing forward to the time when speculation shall cease, prices
seek u normal level and the state rid itself of speculators
•a . way’
And tho coming back Thnnksgiv- now regarded as objectionable; when Florida shall he left
ing with a dim and misty eye.
I can see a dozen barnyards where free to make the steady progress that well-wishers see in
prospect for it.—New York Times.
tho turkey feathers fly,
«ut we re living in the city and
we’re now no place to go
ro r the old-time glad Thanksgiv­
ing which the country people
know,
—Edgar A. Guest
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We know that John Rumble/
could sing tenor until we heard
him wnrhle very softly, "I’m In
The Jail House Now."
-------- o-------The entire first section of LochArbor, Sanford's newest aubdivhlon development, was sold out on
the first day, demonstrating clear­
ly the faith that investors have
in this city,

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Headline says, "Republican lead ­
ers Moving Slowly in Dealing With
Insurgents.” Which is u good ex­
ample of knowing which side your
bread is buttered on.

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A number of scientists of the
University of Paris have signed
a protest against the verdict ren­
dered In the Scopes trial at Dayton, Tenn. Now let’s see, what
Was that trial about?
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No, It wasn’t Johnnie Walker
who was elected mayor of Now
■ York City yestirday, although
Jimmie’s election is nignlficent of
the name thing.—Sanford Herald.
No, Johnny Walker, the best road
engineer In Fltmds, is right on
the job computing Marion’s fine
system of highwayt.—Ocala Star.
Before Old Man Volstead took
charge -lebnnlo Walker wag ex­
ceedingly popular la this parts.

Itcquleicat in pace.—Tampa Tele(FMl Pih

Florida And Ohio
LA KBLA ND ST AR-TELKGUA M
A number of concerns in Flor­
ida are taking the same attitude
toward Ohio nnd the knocking
communities of tho North, thnt
those same communities are tak­
ing towards Florida, with the ex­
ception that ail Florida business
interests are doing is to quit trail­
ing with firms in Ohio upd othtsr
points and they arc dealing on tho
square and not misrepresenting
anything. We believe that such
an attitude will do us much tow­
ards softening the untruthful
heart of some of Iho Ohio knock­
ers, which includes tho bankers,
tho newspapers and the ScrippsHoward corporation of Ohio and
California, as anything that could
be done,
A typical letlcr returned to an
Ohio firm which la doing a big
business in Florida follows:
“Gentlemen: Your request for
further business received but we
aro trying to co-operate with Flo­
rida boosters and Florida inter­
ests nnd one plan is not to pat­
ronize any firm in Ohio until the
Ohio hankers, the Ohio newspap­
ers. etc., quit lying and knocking
on Florida. We do not fear the
truth.
**£inee Lakeland has been in­
cluded in the list ot tho Ohio
knockers, wo are becoming espec­
ially interested over the misrep­
resentation sad until Ohio burl*
hv.» Isvn who w^qv tv

arc not afraid of a square deal,
wuke up and stop Iho banks end
newspapers, Ohio will receive the
kick hack before long.
“We are sorry but desire that
you cancel all future orders thnt
are not covered by any contract.”
The above letter sent to more
Ohio firms who ship to Florida
would hell* bring Ohio back to
normalcy and wake them up to tho
situation that Florida /does not
intend to put up with the misrep­
resentation any longer. If those
firms want to print the truth about
any special persons or sections or
cities or business Institutions that
is all right, but when they make
it all general about Florida nnd
tho statements are untrue for the
most of the state, then it is a
different matter. Not a single a r­
ticle that has appeared In the
knocking papers has specified an&gt;
definite hotel, restaurant, individ­
ual or corporation, simply because
iho writers knew they could get
away with generalities and wide
sweeping statements, and they al­
so knew that what waa said In
another way would have to be
proven hecmi«n no (verson in Flor­
ida ia going to :!tsnd for the misierrc:*ntatlon and knocking that
have been going on, if tt ihincet
to he him Individually. Therefore
Uie thing lor Florida pcopl* to do
is fight back in tho open a n i stop
all liulr-ca* gwing to firms that
Iwly lUiUla thv kaockcri.

As Brisbane Sees It
$1,000 n Foot, Rent.
Law Against Strike*?
Well, We atrnck One.
The Ladies of Bryn Mnwr
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copy rt*nt 1925)
WHAT WILL happen If they
ever have a renl estate hoom in
New York City? How high would
prices go?
One piece of land in West For­
ty-Second Street has been rented
for 21 years at $-1,000 a front
foot. This means paying a rent­
al $1,000 for n front foot, four
per cent on $100,000. At that rate
as the Astors lscd to figure values
n 20 foot lot would be worth $2,000,000. Weep, single taxers, for
it is all solid unearned increment.

WASHINGTON S U G G E S T S |
thnt the President, annoyed by the
unions' threat to call a soft coal
strike, will nsk for “a law against
strikes in basic industries.”
Strikes would not be permitted
if they interfered with public com­
fort or any necessary public work
railroads as well n s mines and oth­
er work.
IT IS easy to suggest n law,
easier than it would be to get it.
To get it would he much easier
than to enforce it.
Onco it was against the Inw to
strike in this country. And in
England, formerly n workman was
forbidden even to wander away
from his own parish to seek work
in another; The punishment was
hrnnding on the cheek. How far
this republic will go hnck in that
direction remains to be seen.
FOR THOUSANDS of years the
human race has wondered what
would happen if tho earth struck
n comet.
Night before last it found out.
nnd nothing happened. The earth
ploughed through what is left ot'
Biela’s comet astronomers say it
was ns though a bullet had gone
through n fog cloud. No result,
except the falling of small met­
eors melted in the upper atmos­
phere.
BIELA’S COMET came into our
solar system about 100 years ago,
was '‘captures!,” as the astronom­
ers put it, by our giant neigh­
bor Jupiter, 258,000 miles in cir­
cumference. Now the poor com­
et is broken up, ami any planet
can safely pass through It.
YOUNG LADIES of Rryn Mawwho rule themselves, have decided
that the cigarette is more power­
ful than the yearning for a per­
fect life. So the law against cig­
arettes goes into the waste bas­
ket, nnd each “hall of residence”
will have its smoking room for the
charming, learned young ladies.
Nevertheless, those that ,*U&gt;Jiot
smoke will make, physically" speak­
ing, much hatter mothers than 4ha
girls that do smoke.
COLONEL MITCHELL confirms
the statement of other experienc­
ed fliers that our United States
airplanes are “flaming coffins”
any undertaker can prove his in­
telligence by moving to one of
our flying fields.
However, thnt does not interest
gentlemen that give orders to
American fliers, or sent the Shen­
andoah to In* wrecked in a thund­
erstorm. Their aircraft theorizing
is dune on the ground.
UNION LABOR, having succeed­
ed ndmiruhly in hanking enter­
prises, proposes to try insurance.
Instead of paying outside compan­
ies to insuro them, the workmen
will insure themselves, and plan
n $.'{00,000,000 concern.
INSURING YOURSELF is sennib le, if you are big enough for
it.
\\ hen Judge Gary took charge
of the steel company, he started
“self insurance." setting nsidu each
year the amount saved in prem­
iumsfll„,
not spent.
• , In
. , a short time
.....
| Eventually
!!,
lly the
the amount
amount thus
thus «saved
on insurance will equal par on all
the common stock in the sited com­
pany.

HEADED FOR REVOLUTION
MACON TELEGRAPH
Only the death of Mussolini,
either from the disease which has
wracked his system during the
pasty ear, or death from the bullet
of an assassin, will save Italy from
a revolution. She is headed for it
ns certainly as France wan head­
ed for the Eighteenth century re­
volution, blit it will not bo so long
delayed in coming ns was the re­
volution which ran the streets of
I’aris red with lilood.
The people of France, particular­
ly tho long-suffering peasantry,
had stood the tyranny and abuse
of the nobility and the extrava­
gance of the Bourbon kings for
centuries. When they djd rilfe
in their might and in their wrath,
they put the heel upon the nicks
of the Bourbons and the nobility.
Uoufeiou j of their
jpw ers,
they in *(gated a Reign ot Terror
that was more horrible and more
bloody than the misrule of the
nobility.
History will repeat itself in
France, if Mussolini’s power is
not soon cut off. He took the reins
by force at a time when the Bol­
shevists had seized factories nnd
were seizing more. He stood at
the moment he entered Rome, un­
der tho summons of King Victor
Emanuel, us the potential itlvior
of his nation, as a world hero, who
might go down through the cen­
turies as the benefactor of the
Italian people nnd the stabilizer of
the Italian economic structure at
i* time when it was about to topple
under the burden of foreign debts
and domestic depression.
Instead, he has used the power
to magnify hit own glory. His
most recent effrontery was to go
before the Senate and the Cham­
ber of Deputies nnd demand a law
which would make him account
able only to tho King of Italy.
That would mean, of court).', Chat
Mussolini would be accountable
only to himself, for the ruKng.
Prince of the House of Savoy rec­
ognizes that Mussolini might exile
him at any moment he chose, or
might have hint assassinated by
the Fascistic, who have grown
somewhat adept In tho gentle art

Robertson, Williams

of slaughtering Mussolini's ene­
mies and rival; v It may be ex­
pected that once n man so am­
bitious ns Mussolini, had a mea­
sure adopted which would set him
up ns the sole nrhiter of Italy’s
destinies, he would not hesitate to
dissolve the Parliament and send
■its members to their homes, re­
taining the reiitn solely to himself.
In mnny of the things he has
done, Mussolini has shown him­
self to he nothing less than a gen­
ius. In others, he has demon­
strated himself to he a dolt. In
this enlightened day, the peoples
of the world will not long remain
content with the heel of a tyrant
upon their necks; they will not
long forbear the loss of rights
ami prlviidgcn* they *ami' th e ir an­
cestors have won through the
blood of generations. They are
not content to deliver their for­
tunes, their bodies nnd their souls,
into the hands of a man who has
proved himself to he brutal, vain­
glorious and consumed by ambi­
tion. They will not suffer them­
selves to be whipped and tyran­
nized by his hirelings, the Fascist!,
into obeying tho will of the dic­
tator. They will not suffer thenitirivcs long to he deprived of their
constitutional rights of freedom
of suffrage and freedom, of speech
and freedom of the press. Italy
will not live long under the cow­
ering lash of a tyrant.
The end which will come to Mus­
solini, if ho continues on his wny,
is inevitable. It is the end which
came to Caesar; it is the end
which will come to any man who
drinks deep draughts of power and
gets drunk upon it.

DAN DOBBS SAYS:

We never hear of an insurance
man marrying that we don’t won­
der if he did it just to get to sell
her some insurance.

HIE GORGAH Memorial Insti­
tute maps out a program that ■ AUDITS
SYSTEMS
TAXES
should add 10 or 15 years to the
average human life nnd save bil­
lions of dollars. Part of the fight
will be against mosquitoes, that
cause 3,000,1)00 cases of malaria
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
a year. A man with malaria is
Sanford, West Palm Beach
hko an engine with water in the
gasoline his cupacity is cut down
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFFICE
fifty per cent.
Fighting malaria should ha the
J17-J18 First National Hank Bldg.
business of the government. Fly­
Sanford, Florida
ing machines could be used to
spray swamps that breed malarial
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager
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We offer to the vegetable growers of pinrS/i. u.
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Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services1ofUDr ? T'r nsu[,9idiaryun Entomologist ntul Plant Pathologist of high ivnnt..1
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oe sent upon request.

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Compare price of lot"
across the street, with these.

Well located, near ne*
and lights.

In view of ami

roe—What more?

�SEJAOTORDJERALI), THURSDAY. NOVEnrocp

PHONE:

AND PERSONAL

148

MHS. FRED S. DAIGF.R. SOCIETY- EDITOR

SECOND ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT AND i Azarian Class Holds C V - " - °* Wilmington, N. Sir. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of
Ridgewood, N. Y., arrived in the
- n Enjoyable Social s J o V r f c r - 1 “*&gt;■* &gt;" city
STUDIO TEA ELICIT MUCH PRAISE
on Wednesday to spend the
Too much credit cannot bo Rive"
the Literature Department of the
Woman’s Club for its annual art
exhibits given MCb ypar&gt; wh[ch
will S lid indeed be n credit to a city
three twice the size oi
of Sanford.
ednesday afternoon the deOn W
Wednesday
lb hon
Rem partment
pave theaecond
lent gave
the seconJ exhibit
and
•nd studio tea,
te«. with Mrs. John R.
MacDonald
MscDonald as
os chairman. Quite a
visitre* will laree
large number
num ber of Interested
........— ,
llceonk" ors, not only club members but
also out-of-town people availed
themselves of the opportunity of
viewing the large und varied col­
lection of antiques.
The large club lounge, was most
htertai" artistic with its decorations of cut
Week flowers, autumn leaves and bright
jr.ftring bits &lt;&gt;f pottery. At one end wan
IJclitidv the daintily appointed tea tcablo
In. J- suggestive of the harvest season,
with its center piece, a huge blue
it the bowl filled with fruits of all kinds
co Pal- pouring coffee and tea during
the afternoon were: Mrs. E. A.
Moffett nnd Mrs. Elmer D. Haines
and of Altamonte Springs. They were
[of Holy assisted in serving sandwiches,
oman’* enkes and mints by the younger
club members.
Greeting the guests upon arrival
sher was the chairman of the depart­
ment, Mrs. C. C. Woodruff and
lonor the club president, Mrs. Henry
Irran Wight.
Mis McNulty of Orlando gave
a most interesting talk on “Co­
lonial Weaving” explaining mater­
ials, patterns and ilraigns, nnd Il­
sec- lustrating them with finished rugs
■rties, runners nnd other lovely articles.
The club is deeply indebted to
klov“npli- Mrs. William Moore Scott who
I Fvr- personally collected the wonderful
the display of pottery of nil kinds,
firidgt? the sale of which was a huge suc­
cess.
liblooiu
In viewing the exhibits of an­
white tiques, much admiration was shown
re- hy the visitors in the antiques
were shown by Mrs. Butelie, which in­
rosei cluded a pair of brass candlesticks
used by Marie Antoinette.
i keep- Mrs. E. A. Moffett's collection
ne was of silver dating back over 20t)
wore years, nnd also old Chinnware of
IbeM1by Colonial periods were greatly
hile the complimented.
\ truest* Quaint coverlets, spreads, quilts,
faleiton paisley shawls and rugs were on
sited a exhibit by Mrs. Raymond Key.
lemento Hand woven and hand made baby
the clothes, night caps nnd other gartr was

"!Uch "PPrcciatcd by
the necdleworkers who examined
Ellswo?thS‘
° rk iShown
MrsEllsworth. eq2V
Several
ancientLybooks
were also included in her co llet
Piques equally interest­
ing were displays by various
members and friends of the duo
The whole affair was n marked
!"&lt;**«
to the untiring Jf
S
the chairman, Mrs. Mac­
Donald and her capable assistants.

Duplicate Bridge Club
Entertained Tuesday
By Mrs. Chas. Henry
Quantities of roses, calendulns.
bouganvillea and other cut flow­
ers were used in artistic profux*®n °I) Tuesday when Mrs. Charles
fc. Henry entertained the mem° f „the Tuesday Duplicate
Bridge Club at her home on Mag­
nolia Avenue.
K
fallies done in fascinating au­
tumnal designs were used in marking the places of the players, and
the spirited game of duplicate
„r.Psulted in Mrs . Ralph
Wight, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd. Mrs
George Knight, and Mrs. Lc Roy
Chittenden, in holding high scores.
Following the card gnme the
hostess, nssisted hy Miss Florence
Henry, served tempting refresh­
ments of shrimp nulad, snltines,
olives, cake nnd coffee.
d ^!ri?‘J ,! eVry’s Kuests were Mrs.
Ralph Wight nnd guest Mrs. Luc™* McLeod of Tampa, Mrs. S.
\f
r yn' ’Up1’ ('CorKC Knight!
Mrs. Le Roy Chittenden, Mr*, liarry , B- Lewi3, Mrs. R. C. Bow
wer,
nnd Mrs. Sam Yountz

Aiarian Class met Tuesday
f MUmI is ^ the
U0V u the home of Mrs. Leo city for
miiaion.
h°rt
sUy on
as
si T X) chostess.
Mrs- Chnrl” Echols
ns aassistant
held
bus'nes* session was the'dav «"U5SOrJ °! l’ala^ a spent
.y ^ Sanford on \\ cdnpsdQV
lal hoar1* C°W. 0f Which » S0C- attending
to business. " cane5Uay
eril inf
enjoyed, when sevmolh
eSt,n,r conl” ts afforded
Wonhi,v 'v r"n nnl’ Tht‘ Priz« WM nnmn«?'t»f‘T ldinK of Dpl^nd was
of th..J
Coursey, teacher
in ,hv
MUW.” * A de,iCi0US !,nlnd
nfL™ ^ i “V erved ll,tc in the
Duncan Hassell, Wallace Bell
cd bv°°\i
by iPippens.
^ e hostesacs “asistby Mrs.
thos«*frnk
y nrkwotKi nr‘‘ nmong
wiihheMnp,&lt;t,-n'wtinft
bp held theso from Eanford attending the
nueh Mrs' fiforK° (m Laurel Ave- Washington and Lee-Florida foot*
ball game in Jacksonville today.
i* spending
some time with relatives in WnyCinS!l’ Tboma!&lt;v',le 1,0,1 Atlanta,

Personals
P ’ " aj !,h °f Tampa is in the
citj for a few days on business.
• a , p* Pn» y Of Atlanta, Gn., ar­
rived here Wednesday for n stay
of a few days on business.
,h‘* Drown of Daytona spent
the day here Wednesday transact­
ing business.
i *Vr' JVld ‘^ rs- E. r\ Bartro of At­
lanta. Cm., are in the city for a few
days enroute to points on the Wert
Coast.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. l!ou«e of
Tampa spent the day here Wed­
nesday enroute to points on thr
East Coast.
W. K. Bruner of lieber Springs.
A rk., arrived in the City Substan­
tial on Wednesday to spend the
winter.

Miss Lucilo Anderson, a stu­
dent of the Kellogg School of Nur­
sing, Battle Creek, Mich., and Miss
Margaret Uhrke of Albium. Mich,
also n student of the same insti­
tution, arrived Tuesday to spend
a month’s vacation with the for­
mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Anderson.

TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD
I wish to announce th at 1
nm 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. HOUSHOLDKR.

J. E. forest of Chattanooga,
lenn., was among the winter visi­ ‘”
tors arriving in the city on Wed­
nesday.

Don t forget the Episcopal Ba­
C. T. Harbour of Providence, It.
zar at the Woman's Club Tuesday.
arrived in the city Wednesday
Uec, 1. Delicious chicken plate
j for an extended stay und is stopsupper $1.00.
1
1 ping at the Montezuma.

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Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for pood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

winter and nre stopping
Montezuma.

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Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Hooker and
baby and C. II. Hooker of Cliicngo,
111., were among the arrivals here
Wednesday nnd are pleasantly lo­
cated at the Montezuma.

DO YOU WORRY?
One of the most difficult things
to contend with in these strenu­
ous times is worry nnd nervous­
ness. Almost everyone suffers
in one form or nnother—neuralgia,
neuritis, nervous indigestion, etc.,
all painful, afflict suffering hu­
manity because the nerves nre dis­
ordered. Women suffer most be­
cause of their physical make-up.
To correct these conditions take
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
tion, mnde so soothing herbs. It
is a wonderful nerve tonic nnd will
help rei*‘.ore nervous women to
health nnd strength.
Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. V.

THE

PIPE ORGAN
CLUB
Will Hold Its
Annual

Citizens of
Sanford—
Are you registered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,
1925?
If you arc not registered,

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Register with L. R. Phillips, City Clerk at City
Hall, this must be before the 28th duy of Novem­
ber. Be sure you nre registered in the City Elec­
tion Hooks. Your Poll Tax for the year 1924
must be paid. If you have resided in Sanford for
six months nnd the State of Florida for a year
you nre entitled to register.

BAZAAR

Let every citizen do his duty. Qualify and
vote in the City Election, December 8th.

December 4-5

The City you live in is the g reat­
est investment you have.

At The Home Of

Miss M artha Fox
718 Oak Ave.

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la Mis* Katherine Wilkey.
The affair was one of the most
enjoyable of the many social events
of this season nnd the cordial hos­
pitality of the hostess being re­
flected In every detail. About
forty guests were present.

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com parative tests huve alw u y s
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giving added pow er th ro u g h
a perfect piston seal, und re ­
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P O L A R IN E can not be e x ­
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$8.75 to $12.50
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F you w ant your autom obile
to run as smoothly und po w ­
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as it does today— lubricate it
thoroughly and frequently w ith
P O L A R IN E M O TO R O IL .
Polarine lubrication is the
prevention of w ear—the len g th ­
ening of the life of yo u r cur.
T he careful selection of crude,
the most modem and com ­
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THE SANFORD

j,Llon
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tier the mat1 and nrotued
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hc.ru. /lrv law
wh?t- w rv L-ft of an nuore of them
.tending she
it.'mi arrived

Real Estate Boom Is 1st Commercial Plane
Affecting Acreage Of To Be Used In State
Leading Florida Crops Will Be Shipped Soon
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.-,.—UP)—'Tho
real estate boom in Florida seems
to be affecting the stale’s ncrepgO
of lending crops of vegetables.
A report today by the U. S. I'.ureau of Agriculture Economics is
authority fur thin statement. The
report says that the less than half
of last year’s plantings of toma­
toes will he made along the east
const south. Intentions are to plan
only 1,100 acres of tomatoes in
Ilrowanl, Dado nnd Palm Jlrncdi
counties, compared with 10/100
nr res last reason and 15,000 acres
in 1024.
Shortage of labor for farming
purposes is a serious factor in ad­
dition to the land encroachment
of real estate and building opera'
lions.
Manatee county, Florida, which
vsunlly ships 1,200 earn of celery,
may have only 800 or too tbit sea­
son. Lettuce acreage in licit ■ uni­
ty is nlso cut in half. Furthermore,
the represented Florida i.ibbuge
acreage may be 20 per cent h -u
than lust year.

TALLAHASSEE, Now. 25.—0?)
—Tho first airplane to lie used in
commercial aviation in Florida will
leave Ule Ford Air Post lice. 1-5
for Florida, according to a • tele­
gram received by Senator Hodges
from lfeed M. Chandlers, super­
intendent of Ihe airplane section
of the Henry Ford plant, nnd read
in tho Se m ite today.
A group of four planes will
leave the Ford Air Port ori Hint
I’nte, tli" telegram stated nnd will
come directly to Florida.
The proposed route of the planea
which will operate in Florida Sen
otor Hodgei aid, will I." Pc i ,i
cola to Tallahassee nerosn to Yani­
na and there to Miami and West
I'alni Hcncli route Jacksonville,
They will connect with the Wannameker lines at the latter place,
am! then go back to Tnllnhn »'o.
The Florldn Airways Co., bus
been ii'rorperated umP-r the law,
of the state, Donator Hodges ani.ntmcrd with a capital stock of ?l,fit’0,000. The gcncrol offices, it vna
said, will bo located here.

WEDS FOR THIRD TIME
NEW YORK, Nov. 2U.—f/P&gt;—
Mrs. Alexander Dallas Pratt, who
bad Jack Barrymore for her fir. t
husband has taken on her third,
Leon Orlfwskio, on attache of the
Polish legation r.t Washington.

WII.UAMSTOWN, Mass., Nov.
20.—(A,t—Caught in a dormitory
with 20 quarts of liquor, Clarence
M. Sottish of Ihiltimore, a student
here, was fined $200.

on an inadequate salary. They tell
me well-behaved prisoners are
made very comfortable. At any
rate, they don’t have to worry. And
if they don’t like it, they can net
nut, sometimes. Their terms cxi ;re or they escape or are pnrdoiied.
“In Washington—take me. for
instance, i .spend my waking
hours figuring on schemes to make
ends meet. At night I dream aboir.
it. It isn’t only the necessaries.
I have a ‘front’ to keen up. My
family has to work, too, or we
couldn’t do it. And hardly arj 1r*' l,onr boob who get* one does- i ody, once fairly settled in it, ever
"*t know it a t the titne, but he is able to get out of the govern­
u" well b« accepting n nice ment service.’’
Ct-’11 ,n thc A tlanta Penitentiary.
“The chances for advancement
■bou.t e(luaI [n cither* case. In
Washington muybe you win vour
J»ny «P “ 1hiJ f clerkship. At AtIanli1' if you re good, they make
y,Jl* n tru s ty /' ^ ^

Thanksgiving maken the turkeys
mad. Lots ,«&gt;f them even lose their
heads oyer it.

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ployo can have” said an olderly
chief clerk who" has spent all hi?
r duJt years in n bureau of one of
the Washington executive depnrtments, “is to lie fired before he has
,j me to become really dependent
on hJ, j„t,,
“Under the old spoils system,
when a general cleaning out usu*
followed a change in adminis*radon, there was some hope
* of
**xho civil service com'missior.
PrTrt,ca,Iy hn*
i‘"To&lt;,?y n fc(lsrnl appointment

° othersCand
The old man pondered, his fadiml her arms cd eyes brooding.
On the whole/ he roflecteu,
rd until faint
think I’d have preferred Atlun-

Tho University of Cincinnati’s football players arc cal!* d “tho hear
cats,” so th«-y have to hsVe a benr fur a mascot. Photo shows two
co-eds, Helen Pinney (left) and Gladys Dawxnri (right! taking care
of tho pet. It’s up to the girl studentn to ke?p him supplied with food.

TOURING

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925

]iWomen
Prisoners
St e w a r t ’S Wa s h in g t o n l e t t e r
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By CHARLES nP. STEWART
Who Escaped From
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—(/P )- ta. Locked up young, I wouldn’t
Prison Recaptured, “The
best luck n government pni- have acquired a fnmily to support
risoners, two
[c, were hack
nfter having
robbed Mrs.
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Room GfH San Juan Hotel
Orlando, H a.

STRENGTH-SERVirp
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNlNr
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISE!^

SUPPLY FOR 10 YEARS
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2r,—f/V&gt;—
Tho supply of pre-prohibition
whiskey Is enough to last 10 years
if disposed of legally, Prohibition
Director Jones says. Tho nmonnt
in bonded warehouses la 20,000,000 gallons and none is being mod*
lawfully.
In the North Atlantic Ocean
wave* forty feet high are con­
sidered of extreme height, but a
picture of a sixty-foot wave was
taken from the Leviathan in No­
vember of last year.

"After taking Adlerikn, the
pain in my sido (dne to gas) la
gone and I nm,v cat and sleep won­
derful.” (signed I Mrs. *&gt;. McGin­
nis. ONE spoonful Adlerikn re­
mover GAS and often brings as­
tonishing relief to the o.nmneh,
firings out a surprising amount
of old waste matter you never
thought was in your system. Stops
that full, bloated feeling and
mal.1 .i you happy nnd cheerful.
Excellent for chronic constipation.
Sold by Union Pluirinncy.

Already many investors
small amount, property
people will share in the
he shared by those who
of opportunity.

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have recognized this as their opportunity to purchases
that will in a short time have an enhanced value. Thi
profits which Marvania assures, the same liberal profits j
heed the natural impulse and invest now in this develops

cash, balance can he arranged to suit
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Rollins Will Meet
Howard Eleven Oh
Winter P ark Field

YOUR FLORIDA’
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in every
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colleucs
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Wednesday Night
Ring Battles

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS

are games
Lted in thtt
be encased,
fcatfits with
Ufjee to iton
Itania |il«y«
lai, Virginia
tuil feud at
lioRton and
ilie tu play
orida, Tu■r, has finrhtdule an&gt;I
the season
Centenary
by the
[amid last
Iwin from
tith Wnshn slight
rth Care­
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ything to

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h in L Bancroft- h»lftack, who Is bf®w Aork featherweight and
hailed as the “Red" Grange of the young FuttvII, I.os Angeles fought
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A In his first year on a draw (10 rounds).
Tnx books arc now open for the payment of City Taxes.
v*r*Hy Bancroft has scored
Battling Manning, New Orleans
against every team. Howard hns negro welterweight, won n knock 2 % discount allowed on all taxes paid in November, 1% on
apamst ttiis season, inclnd- out over Joe Skirk, Los Angeles all paid in December. Tax books close April 1st.
W k i u T " ’. connuerors of Vnn- (6 rounds).
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.
derbilt. which the Bulldogs held to
CLEV ELAND—George Gibbons,
t J . .?nmc; llut iu*t as Grange Cleveland middleweight, scored two
was stopped by Michigan, Rollins knockouts in two hours ngainnt
xpccta to close Bancroft’s damp* Frank Klaus (10) and Billy Hirseh
er,
r Canton (1-1).
Captain Loft-oof and his hand of
WILMINGTON. CALIF.-Sallor
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b«cn directing their IUtchio King, All-Navy feather­
WE HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACT•W‘.,rii th° winning of this weight titlist won a decision from
''INTER PARK, Nov. 26.—(/P) Thanksgiving Day and if deter- Anure Dupre, France (10).
,r emerging credibly from ni!, r 10" ’ con,tnnt nnd rigorous
IVE PROPERTY LISTED. LOTS,
Aniy Lowell left an estnte valu­
lard fought struggles with such p ait.'co will enhance their chnncus
ed
a
t
more
than
1700,000,
Evident­
j ,r.onc
L A. A. elevens ns Og- L® * in. 1 lorida will conquer AlaACREAGE, BUSINESS A N D RESI­
ethorpe, Chattanooga, Mississippi, rirnn todny' "hen the Tars and ly not nil her verse w as' free.—
Virginia-Pilot.
. ilhap, and llirminghnm Southern isuiiciogs conic together.
the Howard College “Bull dogs" of nA , U expected that the brilliant
DENCE, LET US SHOW YOU
I irmlngham, Ala., have invaded enal nttnek of Rollins that was
Honda and will dash with tho * in i.Urc ,lf tho Arm istice Game
WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
rars of Rollins College on the
bo a determining factor in
winter l ark gridiron at 3 O’clock the turkey day encounter.
WE HAVE IT.
inursilny afternoon, this game
■■_ Anew Homt. full p*td
constituting the big turkey day
in bfcudiful ffctUlon.
attraction of central Florida, the
Florid* o»*r "Jimp*
1st home game of the Rollins sea­
wbm livinj tcndiliem
son ami the first S. I. A. A. con­
*r» idrtK fcr crjy 1]6Q
test to be played in Florida this
&lt;HKj pries wtludfi hpuu
fall.
SIOUX FALLS—Emil Morrow,
uxl U corcpltl*WiW
• ! ‘&gt;aL‘h_donks Gillem, accompan­ negro middleweight of Sioux Falls,
now fcr pultcuLrs
ied by 27 of his sturdy llama war­ knocked out Dave Johnson, Mil­
while ibis wonderful
212 Magnolia Avenue. Phone 367
riors arrived Wednesday morning waukee, substitute for Joe Cans,
vdus n effervd
ami had a light workout yester­ I'nrgo in the fiftIt round.
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ifa
day afternoon. Jo the squad is
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NAN FRANCISCO — Gordon,

You Are Invited to Inspect

ream Horn

One of the best guards in the south is “Irish" Levy of Tulunc Uni­
versity. lie never plays with n headgear and usually cavorts with
alcoves rolled up. In his three yearn of collegiate football he has not
been taken out of the game once for injury. Down below the Mason
Dixon line they are certain Levy is of Al!-Amci ii o '&lt;-:ilibcr._

on

[{(feat A u- before the game and a tense strug­ Rollins at Winter Park while Bir­

is expected.
Klte Plain gleClcmson
goes

into the game
ptly a s th e
heights n- with Furman as n long shot, hut
arc to
irter at
keg to
e victor
iculd be
Isd to defeat
ICommodores
ut year ari l
l*rs triumph.
[L seem even

Maryland and Johns Hopkins are
doped to put up their usual closq
contest.
“Ole Miss” is a favorite over
Millsap but not top-heavy score is
predicted,
Tula no, after one of the most
strenuous seasons for u southern
team, i» expected to have enough
left to take Centenary into camp.
Two Birmingham teams arc in­
vading Florida, Howard playing

mingham-Southern opposes South­
ern at Lakeland.
The only inter-sectional game of
the day sees the South’s colors
carried into the West by the Bear
meeting Mnrquetttc at Milwaukee
Although Mercer upset the dup«
iiy defeating Oglethorpe nnd Fur­
man, tomorrow's assignment is re
gardeil us a bit heavy for the
Georgians.
Oglethorpe goes to Chattanooga
to play Chattanooga, tin? team that
defeated Mercer, conquerer of
Oglethorpe.

T h an k sg iv in g D ay

|on-Essex W orld’s Largest Selling “Sixes”

:y Gave T h is Volume
Volume T h is Price
llity has made H u d son for years the world’s
Bt selling 6-cylinder cars,
out such volume, these
would be impossible,
fithout increasing qualivolume would never
lied. That is why ownfik of Hudson not in
•of the low price paid,
[itthe costly car qualities,
nnce and reliability
it continues to give
lifter price is forgotten.

$
H U D SO N ^ COACH
Hudson Brougham

$

1450

LOCATION
Tiie Dream Home, located
next to the Model home, is
in Pine Heights, one of
Sanford’s fast growing
highly restricted residen­
tial centers. A more ideal
or a more beautiful loca­
tion could not have been
selected than here amid
Sanford’s tropical pines.

DESCRIPTION
Artistic and individual til­
ing has been used in the
construction of the bal­
cony, arcade, porch and
bath. Such features as
built-in book cases, maga­
zine case, china cases,
kitchen cabinet, kitchen
table and full length mir­
rors add greatly to the de­
sirability of this home.

FEATURES

The Dream Home embod­
ies only the features that
make a home ideal from
an artistic point of view
and for comfortable liv­
ing. The six rooms and
bath are sufficient to
make this home commodius. Oak floors have been
laid through o u t th e
home.

Hudson. 7-Pass. So dan
$

1650

A ll Pricc-M Freight tint! Tux Extra
For those w ho desire these ear.
may bo purchased (or .i low first
Payment and convenient term*
on balance.

Id’s Greatest Buy

Everyone Says It— Sales Prove It

SEMINOLE HUDSON &amp; ESSEX CO.

This Homo is placed on display, and is for sale by

A. P. C O N N E L L Y &amp; SONS

Delightful Toys
From

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Jl'n*r joy to the heart of every youngster. It will
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THE SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925

Each day of our lives, some need arises for some spe­
cial service. Perhaps it is the home, the business, the
car or one’s personal effects that require expert skill,
high grade merchandise or sane advice.
Listed on this page are the representative business
houses of Sanford which make a business of giving dil­
igent and conscientious SERVICE. These are your

SERVICE is uppermost in their minds—the
foremost in their policies. Most of them have built th
enterprise on a solid foundation of more and bet!
SERVICE. It will pay you to take advantage of th.
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Gets the dirt—cars cleaned in from 20 to 30 minutes.

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Sanford, Florida

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improved interior, if you allow James /
complete Bathroom outfit or a modem
equipment in your kitchen.
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you a real saving. Bays for itself in the lql
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to visit movie cities

t ional Congress
A Prodigy_____ j

NEW YORK, Not. 20.—(ft
the uking,
i?5c-is°fon I),('
.nnmrko f the
his
way tocmv
movio cities in California.

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Naturally,—

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Ills wife. Gardner 1* '*oo.i am i -----Wood, his wit... anj
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th eir
heirs, devlsi. s.■ g r a n t e e s o r a n y nth*
pr elnimnnt.i I
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Of. . them,- rr/I&gt;om
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To Oenrui 1 \V Jotuui a n d ----- __
Jones his wife G a r d n e r l&gt;. W o od
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The first choice of the
thousands.who arc rushing
f lorida-wards seeking Honiesitcs
and BEST investments, is
going to be Ocean and W aterfront
property. Consider - - -

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n a n d to t h e fol1 lan d s i t u a t e in
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be Clue*
Miss Margaret Twohijr is the
youngest co-ed in the University
of Wisconsin. She* only 14, but
she’s tnrnttcd in the school of
music, having completed her grade
school education in five years and

WISH COMES T ltl'E
LOUISVILLE, Nov. 20.—f/P)—
Mrs. Samuel Allen, who expressed
a wish to die on the anniversary
of her husband’s denth selected
hymns for her funeral, went out
oil a mission of charity, was fat­
ally injured by an automobile, was
unconscious n week and died on
the day set.

J. G. SHARON
Attorncj-at-Law

I’m
,4- •‘''■soil, a Widow, h e r e i n
filed , t h a t yo u a n d e a e h of y o u a r e
d e f e n d a n t s to said Mil. t h a t y o u r
r e s i d e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n ; t h a t each
o f y o u . th e sa id n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s .
If l i v i n g , Is o v e r t h e a u e of t w e n t y
o n e ; t h a t t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In th e
K ittle of F lo r id a t h e se r v ic e of mihp o e im upon w h o m w o u ld hind th e
s a i d d e f e n d a n t s , if li v in g , o r e i t h e r
o f t h e m , ami It f u r t h e r a p p e a r i n g
f r o m t h e s w o r n h ill o f c o m p l a in t t h a t
It Is t h e b elief of t h e c o m p l a in a n t
t h a t t h e r e Is a p e rs o n o r tire p e rs o n s
I n t e r e s t e d In t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d
p r o p e r t y , w h o se n a m e
nr names
a r e u n k n o w n t o t h e c o m p l a i n t ; IT
IK T H K I t H P n l i K n ii D K K F .D t h a t
y o u a n d each of yo u a n d a ll p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t In sa id la n d s
a p p e a r to th e
hill
o f c o m p l a in t
h e r e i n file d on o r b e f o r e Monday,
t h e 7 t h d a y of
D e c e m b e r A. Li..
1935.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is
n o t i c e b e p u b lis h e d In th*" K anford
I t e r n l d a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
S a n f o r d , S e m in o le I ' n u n t y , F lorida,
o n c e a Week f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e
w eeks.
W i t n e s s R. A. D o u g la s s , t ' l e r k o(
th e C ircu it
C o u rt
of
S e m in o le
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a nnd t h e s e a l of .aid
C o u r t u t t h e C o u r t H o u se ni K a n ­
fo r d . S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a th is
t h e t i l f d a y of N o v e m b e r A. !&gt;.,

I’bo Development that is More than a Subdivision
A TOWNSITE”

the most promising towns on the E ast Coast),
with nearly two and one-half miles frontage on
one of the finest and best bathing and driving
Beaches of the entire world, and a similar fro n t­
age on the North Indian River, (noted for its
game fish and angling advantages), with one rtf
Florida’s finest Coif courses ju st being Complet­
ed within its precincts, and donated sites for
Church, School, P arks, Playgrounds, Post Office
and Municipal Buildings!

Will practice in nil the court*
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v . r . n o r m . ask.
Examination of Abstracts oi Land
c l e r k of C irc u it C o u rt,
ftih’.vav
liy;
a . M. w e e k s . d . c .
Titles given especial attention
Isnd AlAKKRMAN A A K G U M W .
Offices in Court House
K o U cllu rs f o r C o m p l a in a n t
plly nk looked
ud near

the work
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The
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Invest NOW in NEW SMYRNA BEACH and profit tomorrow, Mr. Wise Investor!

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WE CAN SUBSTANTIATE OUR CLAIMS—ASK-US!...... .

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OFFICES IN:
Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Omwml Ilonrli, Dnyloim 1
(It), New Smyrna, New Smyrna Reach, I’alm Uencli
Miami, UeLaml, San final, Orlando, Tampa

Montezuma Hotel.

2

GootlReliable Used Cars. Not Abused. 2
Sold and Exchanged
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COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE”

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32 inch Devonshire, fast
colors; 40c value; Friday
and Saturday per yard

’IS Inch Soisette,
Colors, Per Yard

$3,50 Men’s Brown Ox

$,‘5.50 Childrens patent

l'ords or Shoes

leather or Kid Slippers

Reduction
On All

Ladies Hats
75c Dress Suiting, very
$6.00 M en’s Woo!

ec Our Men’s Line of
Flannel Suits

special, per yard

P a n ts

$It).95 Ladies’ Fur

Men’s Blue Chambray

Trimmed Coats

Work Shirts

$ 1 6 .9 5
$5.00 Ladies’ Patent

l,ee Piece All
leS«rge Suits

Ladies’ Jersey

Double Wool

Leather or Satin

36 Inch Scout Percale,

Blankets

Slippers

F ast Colors, P er Yard

Big Line Mens, Ladies’
and C hildren Sw eaters

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2g»_l^L

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Investment

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REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

In Union there is strength—In Sanford then

1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 744.
fluaincM Property on Sanford Avenue.. Price right.
Income Property on Wrat First Street, (irons income over 10 %•
The prettiest Lake Front Tract in Seminole Cuonty. There la a fortune in this tract
If developed. Let me ahow you thla.
21 acres which ia real close to Loch-Arbor and is priced right.
Homes are scarce, but I have some that are below market value.
Four lota in Fort Mellon. You can have them nil Tor 16,000.
Ten acres near Oviedo on lake, this is good. Per acre, 1100.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor

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Real Eatale and Investments.

Phone 743.

203-205 Meisch Building

CALL US UP

Five rooms and lath, only $1,500 with good terms.

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8 li rooms and bath on Hanford Avenue, near Son I.antn ia cheap at $7,000 with
* terms to suit.
Hli rooms and bath on excellent corner on Hanford Heights can be bought nt
$7,800,

McCALL &amp; FOX

2 lots on French Ave. between 11 and 12 Sts. Eastern
$1850; 50x117, $1750.

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Beautiful 9 Room House, practically new; Hardwood
lot is 61x117. A very good home. Easy terms.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

J

VOLUSIA COUNTY
A creage

An attractive apartment house site on Pal­
metto Avenue. Priced considerably under
the market for a few days only. A real
money-maker. Terms right.

800 acres close to Enterprise.
3816 acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.

We have several nice homes in different
sections of the city, furnished and unfur­
nished. Consult us before buying—we can
save you money.

5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices ns low ns $35. acre.

Phone 745

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfcrl|

.‘III First National Hank Illdg,
Hanford, Fla.

Telephone 732

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

£■'! Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
This is near the Forrest Lake Hokl

A REAL BARGAIN

Beautiful Spanish Bungalow

Just Completed

Five Rooms and Bath—Nice Location—Every Modern Improvement
—

Brice $6,500

Cash $1,500

Balance Like Rent

ACT nniCK

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We Have Some Choice Acreage and Bargains In Lots

A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow
Just completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

$3,000 Down

Am

Rnlance to suit purchaser

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO. *

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llS i/j Magnolia.

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THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

WE HAVE:

H, K. M cCall, I t . U, F o i , I t . | „ S h i p p .

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306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real ]
“USE YOUR FORESIGHT1

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

Real Estate

1131/2 Magnolia Ave.

exD&lt;*t,r. &gt;

3 beautiful lots on Evans St., one corner. Easy terms. Must h-

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”
S ales F o r m

80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.
80 acres near Chuluota on proposed hard
road, $100.00 per acre.
10 acres a t Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.
It will pay you to investigate these.
We have buyers for First Street Extension
property

FRANKLIN TERRACE LOT THAT WAS U sted «

HOMES-LOTS-FARMS
ACREAGE

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And make an appointment to see our complete list of hungalows and other residences.
Among which are listed below:

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Phone 745

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View AvenueThirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 fd
front. P rice...............................................
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betwe
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price S850.C

R. C. TISDALE

152 Acres
Six miles from Sanford, Dixie Highway run­
ning through, fronting on lake at $300.00 per
acre and worth double price asked.

REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

If you are undecided, consult us.
Our opinion has been profitable to a lnrge
number.

We Offer an Entire Block

SOME REAL BARGAINS
585 feet on First Street at $50.00 per front foot.
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75 acres near Osteen, 5 acres in grove. House and other
buildings at $220.00 per acre.
75 acres near Enterprise on a beautiful lake; only $95.00
per acre.
Three city blocks, houses and lots for sale.
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A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000,00. One-third cash.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Phone 117

TWO HOUSES

210 E. 1st St.

Phone 708-709

1,000 Feet on Lake Jessup

in Drcanwold $1,500 each. Lot in Pinehurst

High and dry with a sandy beach, most

fudng Hughey St. Ten acres on Lake Onora

beautiful sight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.

road. 117 acres in Geneva with LAKE front

Oak trees with 126 loot sprend on this land.
Special priced with terms for 10 days.
See Mr. Chas. Night.

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Terms can be arranged on any of the above.

202 First Street

What Is Going to Happen in Fort
Mellon and East First Street Within
a Few Weeks That Will Make a Lot
ol Folks a Lot of Money?

Modern conveniences, $4,500 each. Two Iota

also facing hard road.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
F. IL SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L. SUMMONS, Sales Mgr.

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The price for a few days will be $120,000. lOfr1
90 days. Terms easy.
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REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

108 Mugnolia Ave.

Fronting on First Street just o ff Sanford Avenu|
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfo
Many real estate men say that we arc offerinj
cheap.

MasonK

Phone 735

FORT MELLON U
We Have
5 At

even before i\°getlTiint? ^ g° ing to haPP°n.
name and address t„ 1 he pnpers» aend your

a Bargain

Tamiami Land Company
Hoorn 3-31/2 Ball Building
Phone 1 4 2
.

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
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Phone 766

5 Ball Bldg.

E. E. PAGE]

Lake Monroe Development Co.
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Puleston-Brumley Building
Sanford. Fla.

The Substantial R ^ 11*
12-14 Garner-Wood^* ^ 1
TELEPHONE 770

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PAGE ELEVEN”

ssified Ad on This Page iis a

Investment
: I

^ or kale Miscellaneous

FOR SALE: $48,000 grocery bus!- I, vp v
‘*AUUEKDALEI accepted want \~A medium in
S00003’ FSv r n !LCt'tl Wtih stock f o r' ard Couniv^th- 1 c,Q.vcr9 Brow- Daytona (Fla.) One cerrt a word
3.HPQ «,»«fry]-hin,r deluded, groc- one 0t ^
thoroughly which h an inasrtion. Minimum 25c.
1lease.
ancta I*1a%
#
a.. n__ i _fce_plant «„d Sections1on f t ?
rA"ZS!fEXPONENT
"
Fixtures valued $5000; Bro- Samni, 00 tht , Florida Coast, THE CLARKSBURG
" sanford electric u a
ccrles $2o00 and lease $1500. DusiWest Virginia’s larg­
request. P? Bnd rate card UK&gt;" est—Central
Sucrtisora to Gillon &amp; FI*”
daily.
Want
ad rate 1 l-2c per
nesa
averaging
$1000
month,
exn6 Magnolia.
Everything elec cellcnt chance expansion, all city
1•»
word;
4
insertions
1 l-4c; 0 or
tried. PkOM 422. Electragitb conveniences. Quick action takc' 2/1!.?, v,\ei.niaV ^ ake Vour sales more lc per word each
insertion.
a Mae
la Uaf
Radio. _ -------------------------— everything for $0000, half cash. 7 " * ) the Xenia G aiette, ZenIla* WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ Good reason for sale. You’ll never Iriot h U’ nicll nKr*c"lti'ral dis- DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
I a II**
anything? If g0 advertise In
Want od and display rates
above no lia and Second. First a n d ^ n , regret investigating this. Herman on ct.request
the
Gainesville Sun.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. Cerrington 401 First National
Expert s e r v i c e . _________ Bank Building.
A HFR
m n ^ N’T. AD IN The
HERALD
will bring you in big
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-IJC»l'ii?
21.—Sale,
Real
Estate
w&amp; NT ADS
results.
Advertise those old ar' Engraving, Embossing, bee u»
icles
you
have
stored
away
and
R
E
A
D
w 2 b S 3 I S
,i„t We do It.
H r . Ave.-Commerclal at-______ J. L. SPUR LING, sup-division have no use for. A littlo thirtyspecialist. Subdivision to Or- cont ad may bring you several
_ Sania MKS H. COWAN—All kinds
FOR SALE
fnvlble
i °l' Florida, und F l o r a dollars, f hone 148 and n repreof Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
♦rtlon.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ sentativc will call and see you.
quent
way.
Water nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Business property located on one
I'oiJ *&gt;•
Avenue
and
Third
Street.
Tele
TO REACH the prosperous farmof the best corners in
in °f
era and fern growers of Volusshone 111.______ ___________ ___ Sale—Furniture, etc.
'
City, Now paying 7Cr net
la county advertise in the Poland
Concrete l * . S U tn l ~
on sale price of $100,000,
We carry n full line"
thor- HIKACLB
cement work, aldewilka, bulla Our prices are right. Cash or Ilaily News, rate lc per word, cash
with income increasing.
rol«»
r, yon lor blocks. Irrigation boaa*. i . ■ terms. We want your business with order.
icil If Terwlllegcr. Prop.
______
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co. ADVERTISING gets results If it Numerous other valuable business
at you
properties.
321 E. First St.
Id. 10 S i i r LUflBER CO. Honan »
reaches potential buyers. PaRealtor
Service, Quality and Prica.
lntka Daily News is circulated in Why pay 6 or $7000 for a si ill
Milnno
Thentre Wdff.
21.—Lost, Found
nr industrial and agricultural tecADURESSING — Multlgraphlng,
bungalow when you can
folding and mailing—as you LOST: Eight months old fnmilo tlor.
buy a nine room house
with water, electricity,
want it—when you want it.
Collie, light brown with little TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampn,
rend ,—
the ----ctnsgarage, beautiful shade
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First black and white. Reward. Notirv —
i#sFla.
■ Thousands
.
trees, flowers and fiftyNational Bank Bldg._________
Hof-Mac Battery Co. Phone 384-W iif ed
of tlorul» 3 Gieat
or 101-W
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
fin* Orange trees, nlso WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
considerable ground. I.o
10—For Rent, Rooms t
Write for complete rate card.
rated at Lake Mary, for
25— Opticians, Jewe’ers
■ACREAGElem than $5,000.
FOR RENT: One well furnished
BUSINESS-HOMES
DEVELOPERS
ATTENTION
—
bedroom for gentleman only. II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
the Good buy—modern four room bun, .M o n t727
jewelery and clock repairing and Pensacola is beginning
rtciint. "05 Magnolia Ave.
greatest
development
in
Georgia’s
gnlow with water and
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mughistory; a half million dollar high­
electricity. Lot 128x116
FOR RENT: One sleeping room nolla Avenue. Phone 442,
way to the gulf beach just finish­
feet. Price $2750. Reas- ]
for one or two men. 1009 Union
ed; at two million dollar bridge
enable terms. Lucntcd at
Valdez Hotel Bui kiln?
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Ave.
across Escambia Bay started;
Lake Mary,
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A
quarter million dollar opera house
FOR RENT: Good big Btore and STEWART THE FLORIST"
under
construction;
two
millions
six room apartment above. San­
Orange
Grove—
60
acres
in
grove,
Flowers for all occnaioas.
being spent on highway; greatest
47 acres uncleared, with
ford Avenue. Chns. Kanner.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
chance for live developers to get
house, barn nnd garnge.
10—For Rent, Rooms
Located in S e m i n o l e
32—Typewriters, Suppplies in on ground floor. Write Devel­
C o u n t y three-quarters
opment Department. The Pensa­
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
mile from hard road. This
out meals. Reasonable rates. REMINGTON Portable four-bank cola. News.
Typewriters, "the king of port- ----------------------------- — ------is n real buy, now yield­
ilies Lincoln Hotel.
ing handsome return on
ables. $60. Barret Portable A d S g TAMI’A MORNING TRIRUNE—
investment. Price $75,000.
FOR RENT: Furnished bed room. Machines. Can’t be beat. Seminole V VenJ in &gt;'0,ur subscription to the
enta
306 Palmetto Avenue.
Printery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg f ri‘,une
band it to your local
----------- — ------------------------- ^ dealer so you can read r lorhla’s Acreage—131 neres, beautiful ten
;greatest newspaper. One year,
room house two baths,
33—Wanted
FOR RENT: Store room 307 Snn______ I$8.00, 0 months, $4.00, three months
three fireplaces, hardwood
ford Ave. Rentable for real es­
floors. One mile front on
tate office or confectionery busi­ WANTED: Acreage direct from j 32.00. If you desire $1,000 Insurone of Orlando’s promin­
owncra. We have buyers wait- n,u'e policy add 75c to your order.
ness, also store room on 9th St.,
Stores oppositeschool,suitable
ent highways. Price $40,for con-!**]*'•,^assure you quick action. Sam- ALGUSTA CHRONICLE
Au000.
fectionery. Apply
307 Sanford P,e Johnson Realty Co.. Room 206, Kusta, Ga„ Augusta s greatest
\ ve
37 Northwest First
St., Miami classified medium, rate, rash, 9c
Apply
___:--------------------------------- Fla.
, * charge. 10c minimum.
LANKY’S DRUG STORE
“ S f ia i f c Unurs. So(Ul.

W.
S 5 near you « i your phone.
Call 103.
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(ACRES
LAKE FRONT

B eautiful Home
Site
Bargain

S. W. BRADFORD

Wllcler Recilly Co.

Resident o f F lo r id * •Inca
n * f* ren cea :
F irst N a tio n a l Rank.

1SI1.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
HK.it, KSTATH

IJJ W e st F ir s t S treet
P h on e 475
Member of
8A N F O R D . Ft^4.
Florida S ta te
F lorists A ssociation .

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G. TAYLOR DYER
Faint Inc—Decorating
FIIONE 303

HILTON’S

ItARIIEIl allot*
113 Magnolia Are.
S First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladlea and Children.

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Uank Hld«.
Sanford. Florida

VALDEZ HOTEL
U n m p .ss

P la n

Ideal for poultry and
truck farm. Some
improvements; ten
minutes from city;
adjoins Sub-division
of Sanford.

$3,000.00
$1,000.00 Cash
Balance 1 &amp; 2 Years

See

LT. BRYAN
WITH

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410-11 1st Nat’I.
Bank Bldg.
Phone 490W

WANTED: A good milk hand, MAINE — IVntorvtlle, Morning
A. P. CONNELLY A: SONS
white or colored. Spencer Dairy. Sentinel. Thousands of Maine Magnolia Ave. \ Second Street
FOR SALE: New G room house Phone
people nre Interested in Florida Phone 4H
400.
Sanford, Fla.
on Sanford Ave., three miles
property. Reach them through
out. Few lots at $600 and $800. WANTED: Pninting and paper the Sentinel. Rate card on npTerms. See A. C. Cinder, Ginderhanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San-1plication,
villc, Fla.
Tires and Tubes
ford and N. Y.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
FOR SALE: 0 room Iiouro and
are interested in Florida. Each
At prices that are rlgh
1*2 acre land. 1-2 mile due south 31— Wanlotl Help, Female of them through a classified ad
Twenty men for our
Elder Springs. Inquire at Herald WANTED: Good woman for cook! in the Morgantown POST. Six Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
: Office.
and general house work. Good cents a word for six consecutive
Oils
Osteen Cement plant.
—
wages paid. Reference reuuired. issues.
FOR SALE: Four new. two room ^ T u . H f , r i ,,CC rc,,U^rt'',•
hn.ises, each on easy terms, $750 CaU 918 Myrtlp Avo’___________ COLUMBUS (Oa,,) LEDGER
“Vcedol Oils”
Experienced prefera­
(rintlerville. Also a few good lots
Classified mi.i have tho largest
35— Wan led Help, Male
at $300. Write P. O. Box 696 City.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Electric Irons
ble but not necessary
WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
If only philanthropists would
Radio
Supplies
soda man, Laney’s Drug Store. LEARN ABOUT Tolk County und
give it back to the same people
White and colored.
i Lakeland, through the Starthey took it from.—Roanoke World
Telegram. Best advertising me­
RINK’S
FILLING
News.
dium in South Florida, Published
Good pay and bonus.
STATION
mornings. STAU-TELEGRAM—
21)—For Sale, Miscellaneous
Lakeland, Floridn._____________
Inquire
............
lu KEAUl BUYERS or sellers of
Phono 461 -J
FOR SALE: One 2 horse and three
Florida real estate advertise In
ono horse farms, cheap. Tenant
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen' 11(3 Sanford Ave. Sanfoid. Fla,
house and plenty firewood on each.
cent
a
word
daily,
two
cents
a
wort
Good soil, will grow all kinds of
FULTON, INC.
Sundays.
120 South Park Ave.
farm products, fruits and vegeta­
bles, Convenient to church and
‘We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine'
Real Batata
school. Write to Wayside Farm, WANTED: CAPABLE NEWPAPFOR CITY COMMISSION
Porter K. Pitts
Wart hen, (!a.
KR REPORTER. APPLY SAN­
Broken
Developers
Promoter!
ItCAI. BSTATB
I hereby announce my can­
FORD HERALD.
bOR SALE: Furnituro for sale.
didacy in the coming city elec­ 410-111-112 1*1 N««’l- II""** m 1**- . . • ■ • ■ I I I | V t v i l l l l l l I R l I l l M I l I I N S I I S I I I I M M S I l t ^ i
Seminole Hotel
lio -w
Hanford. H a .
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At once. Call C6I-W.
tion for the office of City l»h„nn
Iti'pre.rnllnK W. V. \\ heeler. ■
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listato
Ilroker
Commission.
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FOR SALE: 1 3 II. P. 110-220V,
1M
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
II. It. STEVENS
single phase 1750 R. P, M., etcctric motor. Brand new. Price $125.
D- E. A. care Herald.
NOTICE
K IR K ’S
TO
AM.
CONTRACTORS
Fir,t Street (Near Forrost Lake Hotel)
•'UR SALE: A wood heating stove
AUTO
TOP SHOP
at ra' po nn no no nD r ’on an np a r a rii
■'n &gt;,t new. Inquire 201 East
On and after January tho
VQ0 feet frontage
£th Si,
triit t'nvrr»
10th, 192*1, the Painters scale Ilile rurtnln*

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

si

W. V. Wheeler Inc.

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

17—For Sale, Houses

Pi'll.

10ACRES

Ranford'e l . e a d l n s l l a l e l

To Builder or Investor

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EXTRA EASY TERMS

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Best Business Site in Sanford

!*wn1 RESTAURANT for sale. $1500 38— Wanted. Situation Male will he $1.00 per hour.
Local 12(11, Sanford
buy good paying business.
-■ ru .’ If will
interested see Thrasher and ELDERLY couple with no encum­ By M. I). JACKSON.
Garner. Phono 632-W.
brance wish position as canFinancial Secretary-.
takers.
Address Caretaker, 519
1'GR SALE: 1924 Ford Sedan in
excellent condition. Will sell or Union Ave.
fc"
n 17 trado for real estate. P. O. Box POSITION WANTED for winter,
W. H. LUNG
P ji B«r.
rM.lt),
real estate or auto salesman,^or
tdfis.w
UBAT MAitKKT
H ilt SALE: One Shetland pony. similar work. Experienced. &gt;19
Oak Ave. J. L. Henderson^______ _
an‘*
Rood condition.
410 Sanford Ave. Srnford, Fla.
11—Wanted to Rent
“ M l 1606 Union Ave. Phone 99.
i B:rcer

tilts

( u .l il o n *

I III l l r r l t .

I'honr 13U-J

prettiest Acreage in Scminolo 26 1-2 acres at Paula
(Borders two lakes)

Earle T. Field

MRS. C.C.

Public Stenographer
\ aide* lintel Lobby

FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or aell that second-hand goods:

Loans

Price $13,000

JIBAI, rsTATN —ISiVESTMK.KTa
Lobby I’u U s t o n - U r u m U y Did*Hanford
F lo r id *

TURKEYS FOR SALE:
hpencer. Phono 400.

G. W. ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday. Classified
10c per line. Waycross Jour­
DABNEY ratea
nal-Herald. Waycross, Georgia.

Price $122,500

A ir.

Hnnforil. F la.

MONEY AVAILABLE

Loans

For First Mortgage f.oans on Liberal Valuation Basis at l r/o
Consult us first when in the market for funds

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
Phono 153,

214 E. FIRST ST.
W. R. SMITH, Mur.

Business
Property
40Vi Feet Frontage on
Magnolia Avenue, be­
tween 1st and 2nd St.,

M inolta A Second A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

By GKORGK Mc-MA N U S

99 Year Lease, $25,000
Don't Mia* This

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ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
FUMtlDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25.1925

jjjjJJ Several Eastern Colleg
Frown upon Girls’Smoking
While Bryn Mawr Lifts Ban
Is DocuRcquest
ttorney
Evening

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IPresident
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fume n t,
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tj by States
Lorn and
k Scott for
warden
■ do this.
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!,■ state of
I Chapman
I relic, nma
I Britain on
mine
Uvmil J.
s. Attorney
i Attorney
the last
I for Chap*
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------------------------------------WASHINGTON
Republican lenders nrc to dent
lowly with the in s u r a n t group
n Conerexs, planning to aw ait
ossage of tax reduction bill deore taking any definite action.
The defense counsel in the

Husbiind Is Beggar,
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Gets Divorce

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Weather report for Florida for
last week shows about average
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HOME EDITION

’7 ANGELES, Nov. 25.—
•lohn Sheldon’s dog cost
nn wife. In Superior
' ypstoulay Mrs. Ida May
:"n testified she believed
'usband was a prosperous
man until one day she
dog «ut for n walk
thc animal went into hy; of joy a t the sight of
me bearded street beggar.
:**. dog’s joy aroused her
nio'i# she said, and under1 the beggar’s false heard
'"'•ml her husband. She
granted, a divorce.

Ancient And Obsolete Tvpe
Of Gas Radiators Is Said
Result In Exposure Of
Pupils On Chilly Weather

Modern Equipment Is
Coming, Says Lawton

V . Hn* heating facilities in the
majority „f Sanford schools are
not only far from ndcqunte hut
are in many instances nctuully a
menace t» the health and lives of
pupils is the consensus of opinion
prevuiling among principals nml
instructor; interviewed today by
a Herald t' l'iest ntntive making
a survey "f local school comlilions.
In all but one of the primary
rchimh. it in aid, an obsolete in
Ineffective system of gas radiat­
ors is supplemented with cheap
kerosene oil loves, that give tiff
a quantity of suffocating odor/
and very littl.&gt; heat.
The presence of these stove*
represent wlint is declared to he
a distinct fire hazard, and nccord| mg to a statement made by Miss
j Love Turner, principal of tho East
[ Sid 1 Primary school, a dangerous
fire wns narrowly averted last
| week when one of the ehibiren up­
set one of the stoves in a class­
room packed with tiny tots.
Radiators Out of Order
.Mis; Turner declared that the
gits radiators in o|ieration at her
school were continually out of
order, and that very little satis­
faction could be obtained front
their use as leaky co n n ect ions gen­
erally resulted iu creating an ntaiospli' rcio condition more objec­
tionable than the cold air.
I be stoves at this school have
recently been overhauled, it is
said, and while tho present con­
dition is reported better, it is said
that very few of the class rooms
at this school could lie termed
properly heated nnd &lt;1 great deal
of inconvenience is entailed by the
use of smoky, dangerous stoves.
t At the West Side Primary
the upper waters of Lake Monroe School
conditions are possibly
to the Indian rived near Titisvillc, worse than to any of the other
he expressed the belief that thv
and one of the instruc­
completion of this project would schools,
tors is reported to have suffered
ri stilt in the centering of all ac­ a serious cold from remaining all
tivities in middle Florida at San day in poorly heated class rooms.
ford, and the subsequent devel­ Half of Radiators Dot of Repair
opment of the city into a distri­
Gas radiators are in the rooms,
buting ami exporting point com­ but arc not used to any extent, it
parable with some of the la;„_-'
aid. I
of the fact that
seaboard cities.
half of them are out of repair and
"In the future Sanford will bc- the majority of the others have
conto a regular harbor city, and leaky connections nml clogged up
freight and passenger boats it ill ini rners.
carry the city’s produce and niamiI'hi &gt; clmol house has a western
farture* to all comers of the na­ exposure and on chilly mnrningH
tion," lie concluded.
the class rooms are reported so
uncomfortable that the children
tire obliged to wear their over­
coats and sweaters for the great­
er portion of the day.
At the gram m ar school, 1». ('.
Gripe, principal, declared that prac­
MACON, (in., Nov. 2ft.—bP) — tically no heating system existed,
The southern Gcogin ronvfrenre of and that the childicn were exposSouthern Methodists convened lien* t'd to sickness by being required
this morning for five days of busi­ to attend classes in cold weather,
ness sessions with indications that «hilly rooms, untouched by the
unification will lie brought to is­ Min until Into in the afternoon,
sue early, possibly during the of III rooms at the school, less
than half were heated a t all. and
lb1 e were far from comfortable
in hi 1 opinion.
Oil Stoves Are Used
Gas radiators and oil stoves
have been placed in this school
also, but less than half of the rad­
iators were warm this morning,
and many of the pupils exhibited
it ns of suffering from tlm cold.
The South Side Primary School,
Sanford’s most modem ichool, i
ihrlareil to he the only properly
heated school in the city.
(Continued On Pago 3.)

WASHINGTON. Nov. 25.-(,R)
—Republican leader* an* show,
ing a disposition to move slow­
ly in dealing with insurgent Re­
publicans in the organization of
the new house with their pro­
gram fftr speedy nction on the
tax reduction bill a primary
consideration in the matter.
A plan has been tentatively
ndvised to postpone organisation
of most of the hous«&lt; committees
entirely until the tax hill is dis­
posed of, probably just before
the Christmas recess. Repre­
sentative Longworth of Ohio,
designated by the Republicans
for new hou.so and party floor
lenders at the last session, fav­
ors the plan as one to prevent,
delay and interference with the
measure.
Such a eourso obviously also

would defer thc whole question
of how far the Republican o r­
ganization will carry out the
policy decided on in caucus last
Spring of withholding import­
ant committee assignments from
emmeinbers of the party who
supported the presidential candidnet of LnFollette.
With sumo leaders, doubtful
ns to how fur this policy should
be pursued, the delay will give
opportunity to judge the listed
insurgents by their votes not
only on the tax hill hut on the
organization of the house.
There has been no definite in­
dication ns to what the insur­
gents will follow nt the closing
session. Last session they put
forward their own candidate and
voted ns a unit on the revenue

•‘Oi.ii real estate concerns and
AMU"en in Kcncral
husmstically welcomed the an"unrenmnt made today of the
stnblishinent of a titlo guarano,
mortgage company hero
N o i l S '/ 'V " f
nnd Mem l'i* r
l nKunt*
Seminole
f , , r ‘he New York Title &amp;
tion .V 'r C (.°"'.pany* “ firm Of nar,'Putation with ussets in
excess of |30,1)00,000.00.
in discussing thu neej of n u .
I msurancu company in Sanford,
X e vn.rr WVKni* ht ^ iti: "The
S
an "Ik ° f real
tranamnnev ino ^ e , .Kri;a t “mount of
rcnuire! !
1Somin(’ie county
throu I,
,&gt;r,otcction against loss
•{(.h inadequate titles."
SeniinniJ1'-"1
, 1 rc Present in
sural, " J
nty |8SU‘?'? title in«hi,. . P° *cies protecting owner*I|larcnta "!,tn .hiil1l,?n defecta m&gt;t
T
Mr. Knight

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KGTON, N. c., N ov. 25—
Wt'ro Lwt when fire
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led T 'ye1a r*o|' i daughter
, h1 i ° ,dt‘a th - Origin of
8tttrtcd about 3 A.

STUTTGART, Aik., Nov. 2ft.—
(A')—Stories told by nine men. re­
cently prisoners at the l-ortoke
county convict farm near Knglan I
to the effect that they had been
repeatedly flogged by guard*, will
be investigated at once, declared
prosecuting attorney early today.
Mr. W agner declared he would
go to the farm, Friday and open
his investigation and that if he
found the situation warranted he
would lay the m atter before the
county grand jury.
A committee from the Ameri­
can Legion and the Rotary &lt; lull
of S tu tg a rt secured the release
of the men after paying their
fines. The action* according to
tho story by Edward Conley, dis­
charged prisoner, who had been
flogged three time by ulleged
"whipping boss” for failing l"
assigned tasks. Some of them
said th at they had been flogged
as many ns twelve times. In the
group was a hoy Id years old and
u man aged 55 yenrs.
George Goclzcr, manager of the
convict farm denied that the pri
oners hnd been heated cruelly.
County Judge J. C. Wilcox us.-erted thut the contract under which
nten were sent to the convict farm
is apparently legal hut member*
of tho investigation will endeavor
to have it cancelled.

BEIRUT, Syria. Nov. 2 5 - 1 &gt;.Fourteen naturalized American
citizens, who reached Beirut t&lt;&gt;'iay
with about 2,000 refugee* front
Rasheiya, west of Damascus,
where fierce Druse attack* were
ended yesterday by the relict &lt;&gt;t
the French garrison, say that in
tho hand-to-hand fighting between
tho Duses and Christian volun­
teers the tribesmen killed man)

women and children.

Ira Thomas, Driver Of
Taxi, Is Being Held
In Connection With
Tuesday’s Accident

Auto Struck From
Behind, Man Says
Only Eye-Witness Has
Failed To Positively
Identify Man, Car

Sam Benjamin, 75-yenV-oM
negro resident of Georgetown,
was run down mid instantly
killed yesterday afternoon
about 5:&lt;I0 o’clock while walk­
ing north on French Avenue
in front of the new city w ater
works, and Ira Thomas, San­
ford taxi driver, is being held
Plot To Deprive Wisconsin a t the city jail suspected of
Of Inheritance Taxes Is being the driver of the closed car
the negro, and drove on
Charged Hy State Contest­ that killed
stopping according to re­
ing Fortune Of J. I. Beggs without
ports.

2 ST. LOUIS MEN STATE SEEKS TO
ARE INDICTED ON RECOVER TAXES
FR A UI) CHARGES FROM BIG ESTATE
One Of Dcfcndents, Murray
Cnrelton, Now In Hospital,
Is One Of Most Prominent
Business Men In Missouri

Thoman is charged with operat­
Mi l w a u k e e ! w i «., Nov. 25.— ing a car while under the influ­
t/V)—Charging that the late John ence nf whiskey, and additional
I. Beggs, plotted to deprive Wis­ clues being followed by Chief Roy
consin of inheritance taxes on hi* G. Williams which are expected to
huge estate and that endeavors of result in his positive identity ns
tho executors uf his will weie tho driver of the car. In this event
made to establish that he was n it was stated, n murder charge will
citizen of Florida, nre n p a rt of be filed against hint,
A Mr. Johnson, the only eyo
a "comprehensive mid elaborate
scheme in furtherance of the alleg­ witness to the affair, told pollen
ed eonspirm y." the state Inte yes­ authorities that he hn.l pulled his
terday launched a new offensive cur out of the road to prevent col­
in its fight to force tho estntee to lision with a closed car appronching a t a rapid rate of speed, nnd
pny inhertance taxes.
of the road
The state filed affidavits as­ swaying from one •
sorting that the valui
M estate to the other as if out of control.
He said that tho car missed his
is far in excess of the 925,000,•MMI admitted by the executors and machine hut struck Hcnjumin from
alleging that Mr. Beggs within behind, killing him Instantly. The
six yenrs of his death transit-.Vd negro was walking on the side of
to persons unknown, groat amounts the rond.
Ho refused to
iv
of property on whirh large sums
fy Thomas’ WiUys-i\n.„.
nre due the state In taxes.
Existence of th e alleged conspir­ as the car which kilted tho old Tie- QB
acy is sworn to in information and gro, statin g th a t tho speed with
belief hat Attorney General Ek- which tho machine wns moving
ern ana UistrLt Attorney Eugene made it impoeisble for him to de•ermine Us make or tiift features
W. Engert who declared that tho of
the driver.
purpose of Attorney isiwrenco Olwas arrested at Pnlmctwell, one of the executors, in seek­ to Thomas
Avenue nml Franklin Street
ing Attorney Robert Wild as a sometime
Inter by Officers J. J.
pedal administrator of the estate Greesun and
E. Williams, who
is to further the scheme.
had responded to a complaint of
Gharges that I-nwrence (dwell, reckless driving filed by Mr. Ruspersonal attorney for Mr, Ilcggs
and one of thc promoters under
the will had knowledge at the time
the will was made to Florida that
Mr. Ueggt wits a resident of Mil­
waukee at tlm time of his death,
were also contained in the nffnir.
One of (lie most significant al­
legations in (lie affidavit of a t­
torney general and district a tto r­
ney was an assertion that Reggs
An address by Mrs. Stella P. failed to complete his attempted
Arrington of the South Side Pri­ organization of the lleggs Investmary School, soliciting the club's
support in obtaining modern e­
quipment, playground fixtures and
other things necessary for the wel­
f a r e and general development of
Jokes, dances, songs and a vn*
school children, featured the week­
riety of entertaining ucts will fcaly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club
ture the American Legion Min­
Imld today at the Seminole Grill.
strels to be held tonight nt the MiMrs. Arrington told the club
lane Theater beginning ut 8:15
members of the efforts being made
o’clock.
by the school hoard and teachers
While all participants In the min­
to place Sanford educational instrels nre rated as am ateurs nnd
titutions on the highest possible
ad* aro composed entirely of local
plane, and declared that all in­
talent, many of the per formers
The sale of tho entire first sec­ have had yenrs of experience in
structor* were fully aware of their
responsibility and were doing ev­ tion of Loch-Arbor, Sanford's s tage work, nnd it Is believed that
erything possible for the correct latest and most prominent devel­ the actors will give an exhibition
upbringing of Sanford's future opment*, to Kunfnrd citizens ac­ that will prove more entertaining
t itizens.
She thanked tile club complished in one duy ut the than a professional performance
for it &lt; active assistnnee in past price of {225,000 is believed to by virtue of tho personal interest
undertakings of the school board have set a new real estate record entailed.
and uskcil for the continuance of here, this being the first time in
Soft shoo dances, sweet singers,
the same warm co-operative spirit the history of the c^ty that n de­ ••log dancers, q u artet singing, wit­
velopment ha* sold out in such a
in the future.
monologues nml Jokes of all de­
short space of time to local buy­ ty
Janies Burbank Bike, assistant ers.
scriptions will mako their appear­
vice-president of the National City
before a crowded house, if
In commenting on the sale of ance
Bank of New York, attended as
the rupld side of tickets is taken
the
Crystal
Lake
section
of
the
a guest.
subdivision, Edward Higgins, of as an indication of thu audience
Among those present were: E. the firm of Higgins, Smith nnd that may bo expected.
The minstrel show is being con­
I&gt;. Brownlee, R. II. iierg, I,. C. Wight, Inc., sales agents for the
Reboot, It. L. C’hristcnbcrry, A. P. property, dcclured thut the Judg­ ducted by L. J. Bolt, who ha* had
many years experience in this kind
Connelly. B. I). Caswell, R. It.
When asked for n statement for Chapman, A. C. Carter, Fred A. ment of Sanford buyers wns a t­ of work. latRoy P. Chittenden will
tested
by
their
rapid
purchase
of
the pri .'V John drew himself erect, ('lark, T. I,. Dumas, Geo, A. Deserve ns interlocutor.
and with u proud light shooting Cottes, W. S. Emzmingcr, A. C. lots in thu development on thu
from his eye and running all Fort, I.. P. Ilagan, Howard llulick, opening day.
“ Investors realized the type of
around the steel grating of his J. C. Hutchison, M. B. Hutton, J.
the development offered" Mr. Hig­
cage, said:
D. Jinkins, J. II. Jurksun, E. F.
"You may tell the gentlemen of Lane. W. T. lauiglcy Forrest Lake, gins Htated,’’ and their quick ac­
tho press th at my name is John T. W. Lawton, II. C. Long, C. J. tion in availing themselves of this
Kumbley, and not John Doe.
I Marshall, E, J. Mmighton, J. (J. opportunity for money making1
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 25.-(/P)
have sinned hut I am not suffer- Michael, W. M. McKinnon, H. II. tells the nature of the investment —Wholesale quotations prevailing
possibilities
of
Loch-Arbor."
I ing, fur truly this is the most pulu- McCaslin, G. K. McKay, G. E. Mc­
Tho second section of the pro on the Jacksonville market us re­
I tiul jail that I huve ever been in, Call, T. J. Nixon; It. J. Overstreet,
Will | ........ sale within u f.-w t orted hy the Florida State Mar­
anJ I huve registered at many."
A. It. Platt, II. II. Puttiiduill, A. weeks, it wns announced, and an keting Bureuu are ns follows:
"Hy way of retaliating against K. Itoxsetter, A. Itaffehl, E. R.
Beans, green, hampers, fancy
even more rapid disposition uf lots
this dirty dig of the myth called Randall,
2.50^1)3.00;
cucumbers, U. S. firsts
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Steele,
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har­
justice," Mr. Rumhlcy said,
"l on. W. M. Scott. W. It. Smith. E. is anticipated.
bushel rrutes and hampers 2.00
wi*h to tell my frieiuLton the out­ C.
&lt;3)2.50; eggplants, standard crates,
Smith. P. it. Smith, It. A. Win­
ride world thut I iiarkcd my can ston,
fumy 2.50&lt;g*3.00; peppers, green
F.
II.
Wight.
f r fi'ur hours and 5it minutes in
medium sizes, standard crates 2.30
a five minute zone, and I itad al­
MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 25.—(AO— &lt;3)3.00; oranges, boxes, fancy well
most gone to sleep when Chief Wil­
Members of the Atlantic Dseper matured 5.00(^6.00; grapefruit,
liams finally came.”
Waterways Association in eigh­ boxes, fancy well matured 4.50C&gt;
“This statem ent is not true Imt
teenth unnuul convention here, n- 5.00.
will possibly get under the chief’s
hundoned bu*ine*s for pleasure tohide, and that's what I want," he
ony
nnd enjoyed a boat ride on
AUSTIN, Tex . Nov. 25.—(/F)— Biscnyne
added.
buy. Asheville, N. C.,
Tiring of his sojourn within tho Official circles were looking with and Philadelphia have made bids
interest
to
Gov.
Mirinn
A.
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cold walls of the new jail, John
fur the 1920 convention.
had Policeman Hcckwith sunmfon guson for some indication as to
Archie Rctta to the rescue, and liie action she would taka regard
that individual irjcceeded in rais­ ing the special session of thc leg­
ing the necessary (ft bond without islature that now is d e c la re d 'in ­
evitable. She has fuiled to act up­
causing a run on his institution.
“It's a fine hotel, boys," John on n petition and subsequent u lti­
said in leaving, "and I hope to lie matum resolution signed by leg­
back with you again soon." When islature, who demanded a special
j man is in Jail his wife can al­ session to look Into conditions in
ways know hr is out of trouble." 1tho state departments.

Primary Principal
Addresses Weekly
Kiwanis Luncheon

Legion Minstrels
To Feature Show
At Milane Tonight

Methodists Of South
Georgia Open Meeting

AlIegedFloggingOf
ArkansasPrisoners
To He Investigated

Number 100

Republican Leaders Moving
Slowly in Dealing W ith the
Insurgents in Next Session

Superintendent Savs Lack Of
bunds Prevented An Earlier
Remedying O f ( ’n n d ilin n s

inquiry tries 10 comnai tesiimony given by the defense in
the court martial of Col. Willinm Mitchell.
DOMESTIC
Stories of alleged floggings
administered to nine prisoners
of Arkansas institutions nre to
bo investigated by state's a tto r­
ney of Stuttgart, Ark.
Three women prisoners of
Nashville jail, who tortured ninron of jail before escaping, arc
recaptured within 10 minptca
after their escape.
Several large eastern girls'
colleges frown upon smoking
while Bryn Mawr lifts ban and
establishes smoking room in each
dormitory.
Rhinelander now seeks to
have complaint changed to rend
that wife failed to inform him
that she lmd negro blood.
Three indictments each are re ­
turned against two St. Louis
men for making false entry on
books to obtain hank credit of
over $3,000,000.
Ktato of Wisconsin alleges
John I. Beggs plotted to deprive
that state of inheritance taxes
and efforts are made to secure
payments from his state.
President Coolidge commutes
25-year Federal sentence of Ger­
ald Chapman in order th a t state
of Connecticut may proceed
with its execution of noted ban­
dit for murder.

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First Section 0 f
Loch-Arbor Is Sold
Out In First Day

Prominent Man First To Warble The
“Prisoner’s Soni&gt;” In ( ity s New.

MaV’ Next Move Is
Fairerly Anticipated

�THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1925

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fate equipment appropriation bill ly of adjournment, who thrown that the bill be withdrawn, de­
I to authorize Gov. Martin to use into w hat looked for a while like claring that, in his opinion, some
$10,000 of the $50,000 emergency a deadlock when President Taylor, of his colleagues believed th a t he
contingent money for continuing who had yielded the chair intro­ was attem pting to “put something
the agricultural experiment sta­ duced an eleventh hour measure over on them.” Senator Butler,
tion at (Jaineaville.
calling for the acquirement by the who had spoken against the meas­
Only failure to complete en­ internal Improvement board of cer­ ure, took offense a t Senator Tay­
grossing and enrolling bills passed tain submerged lands in Pinellas lor's statem ent and an apology by
the latter followed.
by the legislature* in extra tusslon county.
would prevent adjournment today,
Senator Taylor explained that
leader* believe.
the bill had come to him nt the I
The present legislature has ac­ last moment, and he asked that
complished more In comparison the senate pass it.
' t&lt;&gt; the number f f days in session
A wrangle followed introduction
than any other assembly In the of the measure. The “Riparian
Hounc Marks Time This Morn- ! Kioto's
high experienced member­ rights” question came up and sev­
injr While Senate Rushes ship.
eral members of the upper body
To Pasa Measure* Whicji | A total of 501 bills were intro­ declnred that they would oppose
Have Been Piling Up Fast duced in the six days of the sei*- the bill until they were assured Opening of a Sanford office of
1sinn and today practically none of th a t conveyance of the Pinellas the H arry E. PrettyM an Inc., of
them remained on the calendars. enrnty Innds did not infringe upon Daytona, an organization that is
Probably less than a dozen have private ownership.
developing the DeLand-Daytona
failed of passage, some haying
Senator Taylor finally asked Furms projest, was announced to­
been, indefinitely postponed by ; _______
their authors and o t h r s postponed
Legislature Has Passed "no w**en » nl 'm m one house to an­
Measures In fi Duvh, Muk- other.
g neral bills passed include
* injj An Impressive Record jdxThe
carrying applications nnd seven
designed to niil the wave of pros­
TAI r.AIMfiSKR. Fin., Nov. 26. perity sweeping the state. The
(/H,— With practically no buxine** "search nnd seizure” measure wns
tranm et, the House of Repre­ considered by prohibition leaders
sentatives of the Florida legisla­ i a*- on&lt; of tiie most important bills
M b , ' ture In extraordinary session to­ passed.
day found itself marking time un i
Florida, a t this session, took the
waiting on the senate to clear its hod in encouraging commercial
calendar of the few measures air i tuft, linen In-ing the first
pending but adjournment sine die
to pun* a law i.orulii!lTuF“iid
was not expected before late lliis licensing aircraft. Hundreds of
afttrnoon or tonight.
j thousands «if dollars in improvelairk of sufficient help in th -nvtut. district &lt; wer e vniiiiuted in
enrolling room to take care of th*" the more than 450 local bills which
600 bills to l,o enroll'd and rn-! passed. Several cities have le-en
grossing will hold the -wnutozi' “ promate.se" f*«m towns nnd Gil■ e r ;
tbiougb the day.
i christ county was crented.
The one net of the house on op-| Tho senate, frnnr a tranquil,
rning this morning wns the pass- (peaceful leuly at udjourrrmint late
age of an iirncndruunt to tho sen -' yesterday which smacked strongIT f

MAY ADJOURN
SESSION TODAY

j Harry E.Prettyman

Opens LocalOffice;
•Stines Is Manager

Enrolling, Engrossing
May Hinder Closing

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day by E. Z. Stines, who has been
selected as msnager for thts
branch.
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The company's headquarters will
i,/located at 112 Park Avenue In
the offices occupied by the firm of
Thrn'her and Garner. Mr. Stin^
will have as his assistants T .B .
Waddell and F. H. Haucom. The
local sales force is expected to be
Increased to at least 10 within the
next few tlny^'
,
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In connection with the developnunt, Mr. Stines states th a t 44,000
acres are included In the project
Mr. Pretty man’s plans call for the
cutting up of the tract into five
and ten acre farms. Another feature, according to Mr. Stines, i.
the laying out and development of
city to be known as Renados, ly­
ing halfway between Daytona and
Del .and.

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To Our Customers and

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OUR SINCERE WISHES
FOR A HEARTY AND

We Extend
the Season’s

joyous
Thanksgiving

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H e a r tie s t

Greetings

And In The Spirit Of Gratitude We Extend
The Strengthening of Resources
Tt*&lt;* re ’fotrr'en of this Rank arc strengthen'd by tin*
addition of the fund* of the smallest depositor. His
rusouiies are Ktrengtherwrl by the support of alt th •
assets of this Hank. Let us mutually strengthen each
other's resources.

Our Thanks
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American Fruit GroJ
Sanford Division

To Our Local Friends and Patrons

4',; InlerCNi Paid nit S a v A c c o u n t s

Seminole (J[ounfij!5ank
S a n f o r d .F la .

SPEER &amp; SON

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Sanford
CAN BE THANKFUL AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR
FOR THE WONDERFUL GROWTH A N D DEVELOPMENT
OF THE “CITY SUBSTANTIAL” RESULTING FROM T H E
CONSTANT EFFORTS OF ITS PROGRESSIVE CITIZENSHIP
THROUGH

�THE SANFORD HERALD. WJElWffisnAV

Roads Advocates HEATING PLAN
,nal Convention O F SCHOOL IS
CALLED P O O R

i* rpper left,

IF. 7f. Conntll, President,

right, Charter i l . Uphaut
■jMJ Road* Coni r ration and Expontion.
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the week. M'hlU
otes, highway during
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is in session l
rs contractors convention
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» or more " ill i
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In Colorful
C a m e Thanksgiving

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'I ids building is equipped with
steam radiators and no complaint
lino been made by pupils or In­
structors, who declared that they
have always been comfortable ev­
en on l he most chilly days.
"h e high school i; al o steam
heated, ami the equipment ia said
to ho of It sa modern design than
of the South Side I rimnry, no incconvenience from tho cold has
been experienced there.
Muttering For Nine Years
In commenting on the heating
situation in local schools, T. \ \ .
Lnwton county luperintendeftt of
public instruction, said:
“For
nine y nrs wo have 1mcn suffering
front inadequate heating facilities
i duo to the poor functioning of tlu
Clow Gns-Stenm radiators in­
stalled in m m.
"These radiators are at best hut
a poor excuse for n heating ry.ntom," Mr. Lnwton state, "and tin
poor quality of gas furnished by
the city and the lack of sufficient
pressure has made the results ob­
tained from their use practically
negligible."
......... Remedy Now In S i g h t .....
He declared th at the gas pres •
ure is so low in the school mains
that frequently the radiators aia
on the point of going out.
When ashed if any immediate
remedy of the «•*tuniinn was in
sight, Mr. Lnwton stated that an
architect was at present d igning a heating system for the pri
l m ary schools tu he placed’in op­
eration about the end of _Ja n u ­
ary, and that pare part neccs-

PAGE THREE

Moving Up

NEW YORK Nov. 25.—(,P)—
The annual battle or Cornell and
I’lnnVylvnnin nt Philadelphia is
toninriow’s eastern gridiron con­
tent. Syracuse and Columbia meet
•U the I’olo grounds.
Jackson
Keefer, flashy halfback, will lend
Ihinvn against Colgate a t Provi­
dence.
I "tdliam nm! Vermont have de­
puted fur the west to meet John
t *nrro]| and St. Louis. Army and
Navy ore putting finishing touch­
es i n elevens that meet in the nnt'li.il n rvicu classic in New York

Additional Society
Personals

Ft. Lauderdale motored to San­
ford Tuesday for a short stay
looking over prospects of locating
here.

Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Ball and
daughter, Mrs. Dick Brown left
Tuesday for Jacksonville where
they will attend the , State *Fair.
The y will go from there to Quincy,
Fla., and Thomasvilic, Gn., where
Mrs. Jam es Boskey of Winter they will spend_ several weeks.
*
Park spent Tuesday lien- with her
Lieut. C. (J. Herring, U. S. N..
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flow­
ers a t their home on Celery Ave­ and Mrs. Herring sailed on the
transport Henderson on Nov. 1st,
nue.
from San Francisco for llnmpton
Ronds. They will spend C hrist­
Mrs. Augusta Kigcnmannn who mas holidays in Sanford. Lieut.
has been the guest of her daugh­ Herring has been detached from
ter Mrs. Fred Daiger, left Wed­ the U. S. S. California and ord­
nesday for Clearwater where she ered to submarine duty a t New
will spend some time with her London, Conn.
son.

Mrs. Lucius McLeod and chil­
dren of 1am pa are the guests of
Mrs. Ralph Wight and mother
Mrs. Mary Higgins at their home
in Rose Court.

S.W’iMIGAR Hi: BARRAMKM*
JL\, Spain. Nov. 25.—(Ah—Paint­
ing-. tapestries and jewels valued
ct ? di.two have been taken by
btirrl '.i. from the home of Infante
Alfonzo of Orleans, the King's
cousin.

Misses Dorothy Lane and Louise
Hanna of Ft. Pierce were the
guests for the week end of Miss
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 2 5 .Mrs. Mu B. Whir Smith, for the Mina Howard. They will return to h'P'—Governor Vic Donohan is go­
year p-evident ,&gt;f ill” Iowa Wom­ Sanford next week for a more ex­ ing to get a check for 10 cents
of n group of meiubera that a ro- en's ( hri-tiance Temperance Union tended stay.
fur setting type and making up
porl of the majority credential wa el cted vice president of the
in the new composing room of the
committve had not been heard in natimuJ organization at its an­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Itonutlun- Dispatch for 20 minutes, lie holds
a division convention.
nua! ei tvention in Detroit.
cker and Dr. D. K. Hovey of an 1. T. U. card.

Situation In Syria v
Reported Improved
PARIS, Nov. 25.—UF\—On top
of tho nows of the relief of tho
French garrison nt Rnsheiyn came
itci*patches/from Beirut today de­
claring th at tha situation in Sy­
ria w tu fnst restoring to normal,
with the rcitnlt scattering inland
townnl tho mountains of tho
tribestuen.
Tho situation is so
(rcnernliy improved Gamlcin .and
Dupont Informed tho war minis­
try, that no further reinforcement*
arc needed, ns they nro capable of
dealing with the Riffs and pacify­
ing the country with the troop*
now available.

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TIENTSIN, Nov. 25.—LD—It i
reported a coup d'etat wa effe. t
ed at Mukden wle u two crack div
isions of troups revolted at th&lt;
instigation of General Ku Son
Lien, who emilrulls the
&gt;i.ilinti,
and arrested Cluing
l’ o I.in
Chang's chief henchman. \:otg Yu
Ting, and others loyal , liim.
All communication with Muk
din lias lieen servered
I'he rail
road rails have bet n toni tip mid
way between Cliatptli and 'long-,
t nan and Shuiihnihuan tr-mips ar
not perm uting trains to pmeet
in any direction.

I t \ hoc; it ion.
(;V.-.--iy I'fi-.'i d-

( : 1 rrniovn as
■ participate in
( i hlsli-.v iy rn I
p»iil roads

IIIS Associated Press article, which appeared in
the
Miami I [eraId oi* recent date, speaks volumes
i
for the ever-continuing approval th a t is being
given Greater Miami through the nation.
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hut hi mil: I wi* jhti*'.!iii»rH |*»r Hn N* « !
Vmi h M iami ftiiiip.iity
;»l ;» I**i.iI
|n ,i m| - out).mm
Til* it* I h 'll Wil H l.lU* II UB'I* t .Ml
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Statement
low i l —111"—
ll court of in-

I iu time P&gt;mmlitit testi-

k dvfelts • Ii.
Kit martial.
Lictnrmutb'u'
pin of acre
B dftmrtmciu

rill- l.n.ii il rt I'Hiiftl» m l I mi i I mi u Mi nd
m a l i K i i h n *1 t o r l l i l p u r p M- »
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Mt - ai nt UM w i l l he rimri Cli:«if Mm f&lt; •*

lie said, but there was every reo:
min ti&gt; believe th a t there had been
un such failure. *■
Lieutenant O. A. Anderson, of
tlie arm y nir service, who testi­
fied for Colonel William Mitchell
before the army court m artial was
eiorely questioned for two hours,
largely as to the desirability of
having parachutes on a rigid air; nip. lie fin ally conceded th at this
Was a m atter of opinion.
Collier Testifies
i iiief Petty Officer J. H. Collier,
a Shenandoah survivor, testified
with respect to tlu; reduction of |
the ship’s autom atic gas valves and ;
tile &lt; "million of the gas cells ns
he observed them a few minute.-,
before tho crash.
"Gas cell number nine*" he te s ­
tified, "was near my berth. I saw
it v sa thirty per cent deflated.
All other cells, as far as si could
• rward, were equally deflat sd.
looking aft, I saw the ( j IIs were
fully inflated and 1 knew then
that we were doomed.*1
lie was thrown out of his berth
by the “unusual action of the shin
no ing up,” he said,adding that it
ascended to an altitude of 0,500
feet when its ceiling was but 2,500
feet. He also said the Shenandoah Meet the I n te l ad’
tionol League'* i
tu r n &lt;1 calcium ballast.
In other Word’.
Jack “ Beau-" lb u
report for big lc
season. He i"ii"""
fic Coast ciriuit,
"calling 'em" for
campaign.-. I'"'served two .
(kinndinn L&lt; ague.

litiifC a n d * .i |Mil*l** "f » , i r n .in, nmi ^
i Ini|| 100 p » m ii
l*l;»n
'
I lo rn li t ve I * o api*« " • 114 K '• ,l
I !..• j |- |n \ in&gt;i mi \
i li-i* th* &gt;
can ho us» d in tin n •&gt;! n
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Railroad companies, steamship companies and such
•*
financing houses as J. V. Morgan and Company, Dillon,
Read and Company, and the National City* Company,
who sold the’ railroad bonds that are m aking possible
the improved rail facilities to and throughout Florida
—to say nothing of the tremendous individual invest­
ments represented by the stupendous now skyline of
Miami and Miami Reach—
*
All these are given added support by this new announce­
ment wherein : the United States Shipping Board in­
dicates its appreciation of the importance of additional
steamship facilities for Miami and has placed its stamp
of approval in no uncertain terms by voting a loan of
#2,500,000 to the Clyde Steamship Company.
this action would

he superfluou

comment MIAMI

SI10RFS proposes to make is a continued

BY CONDO

and even more ambitious and energetic pro­
gram at Miami Shores in improvement and

building in order that this magnificent sec­
tion of Greater Miami may be found ready
at the earliest possible moment to do its part
in earing for the influx of thousands of folks
who are planning to make this Magic City
of the Southland their home.

Georgia LadyAVho Had Lott 1 oo
Much Weight, Was Advised
to Take Cerdei and Is
Now Well.
Colambus, c ■
Hunter, of thin &gt;:* ■ ■
“After I n

ago. I suffered with dreed d I-" *
In my Bides during ... My ul"'
hurt so bad it nearly kin d «&gt; '■
had to go to bed nn l ^
t,,n
times two woe to ut a f-’1'*
could not work and I J»'1 ,iri^
arouud tho houue.
“I got very thia—I went from 1pounds down to less than l’“&gt;- s
mother had long been a
Cardul and abo kmiw » hat a k
medleir.o it waa G r t •

magnificent 000-acre island at the
head of P&gt;iscaytie Bay—is being rapidly sold
nut. 1lore is an island large enough to create
its own individual community, with its golf
course, inland lake and recreation center,
and is to he connected to the Miami Shores
m a in la n d b y a 100-foot causeway.
th a t

The United States Shipping Board would not
have made this loan except for the fact th a t
they know the rapidity with which Miami is
growing, and believe there will be a continu­
ance of this growth indefinitely.

Then what will happen to Values of Bay Front Property?

j

sho told mo f o s e t ^ a r d u ^ .
I sent to tho store r tor « an
loro l bad taken tho fi«I began to Improve
,
“ My tilde h u rt £-3

imnrovo In heaU

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OFFICE: 125 FAST FLAGLER ST
MIAMI
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOV

H ie Sanford Herald

Let Us Give Thanks

As Brisbane Sees It

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4-Minute Trial
Thanksgiving Day, and what an opportunity for thanks
Hear the Clergymen
fa ta r sd
Baeond C law Hmttar, giving thin should be! Not since the Pilgrims survived the
Eagles Against Rabbits
Outobar IT. m i . at th s Postoftle*
a t B aaforrf..F lorid a t i d s r Act of ravages of a fearful winter and the diseases of an unusual
France a Had Short Sale
New England summer have any of their descendents, or the
.BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
______ M i m dcscendents of any of those early colonial settlers, had so
(Copyright I*!5)
m. h o w a k d m e w d - ----much to be thankful for us the people living in Florida now
IN ENGLAND yesterday, they
111 H ic a a lla A t»*«*
*&lt;* have.
sentenced a murdered to death, in
~Iiit*hJirHIPTIl&gt;5 RATES
Our churches tomorrow will be packed to overflowing. n trial that lasted ju st four min­
On* T a a t—17.00 *Ui M c a th s- » l.l«
Sam Johnson murdered
ualltarrd «n CIV by Carrier, par The citizens of Florida will go cn masse to give thanks to utes.
w eak, l to. W eakly Edition *1
Beatrice Martin, tweniy-two years
Him
who
has
made
these
wonderful
things
possible.
But
bar year.___________ _________ _
and Sam Johnson will Hang.
the churches are limited in capacity and some will not be old,That
'■ P E r iA l, W O T inti All obituary
kind of justice explains the
•oM eee. card* of th a sk a resolution* able to get in. They will kneel down in their homes and offer British falling off of crime since
and nolle** ot en terialn ^ en ta wnora
the wnr. There hasn’t been any
»r*** ora Made w ill be charged their prayers to God.
t a t ravular •*dv*rll*tpa rote*.__
We will thank Him for the wonderful climate He has given falling off here
■ R u m TUB AOBOriATBIl PltESI us. We will thank him for the warm sun which shines almost
Tv* A nnotated Praaa la aaeluaAS EACH Sunday passes, the
Iraly entitled la rhe uea for ra- every day, making our crops grow and giving us luxuriant wise consider thoughtfully utter­
publleatlon &lt;y* all nawa dispatch** flowers and foliage. We will thank him for cloudless skies,
ance from the pulpits.
credit*', to It or not oiherwlea credCaJ In thla papor and alao tha to* which lend beauty to our country and let the sun through
The Rev. Mr. Aked says it is
*a' nawa published herein. All right*
an age of skeptism and “m istrust
■*&lt; repttblfcatlon or apeelal dtepaieh- to do its good work on earth.
aa h erein are alao r***r~*d._______
We will recall that these things which God has given us in the hosts of the Lord."
Dr. Reiland on the other hand,
have made it possible for all the development in our state. says
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. 1925
Christianity is emerging from
Without them there could be none of the big hotels and apart­ the present crisis "grander and
THE H E IM L u'8 PLATFORM
I — Deeper water route to Jickaon* ment houses. There could be no Coral Gables or Davis Isl­ nobler than ever before.”
Dr. Crowder says parents are
ands. There could be no Fort Mellon or Loch-Arbor. We
eflle.
L—Conatroetlon of Bt. Johna-ln- could not even have the wonderfully paved streets which we to blame for the "shortcomings of
the Christian home” explains our
dlar River ranal,
now sec on every side.
troubles.
l —Extenalon c f white way.
So we have much to be thankful for, hut after all, are
Rabbi Krnss says the flapper
L .BiUnalon of local amnaementa.
—Swimming pool, tennla coorto, we properly thankful? Is there not a tendency among nil must be curbed and controlled.
lit.
of us to raise the Almighty Dollar to lofty heights, while our Must is a big word. Rabbi Krnss
9,—Augmenting of bnildlnf pro- conception of God and our relation with Him is allowed to might as well try to draw out the
Levinthan "with a hook."
m—hotm s, hotela, apartment
suffer? Is there among us enough of that ‘‘humility" of
Dr. Russell
says out motto
sea.
should be "a bright, sunny re­
Ettenaiwi of iire et paving pro- which Jesus speaks?
ligion.’’ The ancients worshipped
We
have seen
,
. so .much
.
,lately among those with .,whom. i a family of gods that kept the
l —Construction” o f
boulevard
we have come in contact, of a certain spirit of conceit and , summit of Mount Olympus ringing
aroi nd I-aAa. _____
laughter.
I —Completion of city beautifica­ sell-praise which would deny any recognition of the part the with 1
When lame n Vulcan appeared,
tion program.
Supreme Being has taken in the development of this state.
9,—Expansion of school ayatem Many a man who has bought property for a few hundred of limping from hia forge, or when
he dragged in his wife, Venus, and
wtth provision for Increased fa*
dollars and sold it for many thousands has had a rather Mars, god of war, third angle in
eiiltlee.
self-satisfied feeling after the deal, totally forgetting that his fnmily triangle, in the net
b TbI . e VERSE FOR TODAY
were it not for our wonderful, God-given climate which is which had caught them nil heaven
laughed and was “sunny.”
FREE FROM WANT:—Tho largely responsible for the tremendous influx of northerners
But we do not think ot laughter
Lord is my shepherd; I shall not to this state, his property would not have grown in value at in a Christian heaven.
want. Pm Ini 23: 1.
ail.
PRAYER:—Thou grent Shep­
And with this growth of wealth in the state we have seen
N E W YORK’S famous old!
herd of the sheep, wo delight to
an
increase
of intolerance, and a lack of charitableness toward church, St. Marks-In-The-Bouweria
acknowledge ourselves tho sheep
those, less shrewd than others, not so fortunate in land deals, works for a brighter Sunday. In­
of Thy pastures.
dians performed in the church.f
and a certain "spirit of grab" which was more or less lucking Gai-Wah-Go-Wnh
sang in thui
OUR FARM BACKGROUND
HILLS
in the days when the South gained a reputation for hospi­ Pawnee dialect, and there was a
TAMI'A TltlllUNE
I had forgotten the hills...........
tality and inter-changing kindness among its citizens and sort of Greek chorus. But th at’s
Still contours against wild skica. visitors there.
unusual.
Color th a t shifts and spills,
However, if Christianity isn’t
“ Factors Affecting Farm Pro­ dation? There is such a thing as
There
is
something
about
the
dollar
of
which
we
must
Color th at stormn and defies,
exactly gay
Color thnt burns and glows,
have care. The presence of it necessitates a frequent wash- l a m e l y fnVer.^Ting'a ^ 't h c Bible fits," an exhaustive report just overdoing agriculture, or a t least
Now ruddy and hot and gay;
ing of the hands, lest the tarnish on the silver touch the soul, is still the world’s “best seller." issued by the University of Flor­ being too dependent upon th at one
ignin an chill ns a W inter dawn
ida, covering a trucking belt of resource.
We art; in the midst.of plenty. Lot us give thanks for it
Cold-blue against colder gray.
Georgia has had disastrous ex­
MEN CREEPING along tho the state, shows thnt of 130 farms
and let us give thanks to Him to whom our thanks is due.
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1 had forgotten the hills
Forgotten tho stinging joy
Of leaping along a forest path
With the gleo of a carefree boy
Untouched by caution or grief,
As wild as n wind from the sen;
1 had forgotten, in city streets,
Such htmdy ecstnsy.

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1 had forgotten the bills,
Their rhythm ic cadence and stir,
Their rushing, chattering rill-*.
Their splendor of sumac and fir;
Their n’rong, dark silence
And then tho bright caress
Of Autum n’s aunshino on your
check,
Her red leaf on your dress.
1 had forgottun tho bills
But now I have como again
To a land of aky and of brown
etched trees,
Far from tho noise of men,
Whoru tho wanton Autumn winds—
Now loud, now soft and low—
Over the solemn listening hills
Their ailvvr bugles blow.
I had forgotten tho hills
But they have remembered me,
So onco again I am on the road.
Wind-blown,
sun-ki.ucd — and
free!
— Elizabeth Newport Hepburn.
— — o-------Don't forget to qualify to vote.
i . o --------Now comes the Manufacturer's
Record and asks, “Is Cal Coolblgo
a Dem ocrat?" Well, his appoint­
ments don't sound much like it.
— — o--------Headline says: "Two months old
Babe Walks ntid Euts Grown Folks'
Food." We’ll bite, what Is it, a
baby elephant?
It really doem't m atter a whole
lot, but wo don’t mind admitting
that it’s been a little cold for tho
past several days.
—----- o-------A Mississippi girl has refused
to enter u beauty contest because
tho entrant* are compelled to
Wear one-piece bathing suit*. Gosh,
that's little enough, why kick
about It?

Abolish Grade Crossings
Almost every day we rend about some fatal accident
in which lives are lost a t railroad grade crossings. With
Hie rapitl growth of Florida, accidents of this kind are of
almost daily occurancc. Drivers of automobiles7 have the
mistaken idea that they can heat the locomotive to the
crossing, or with the cut-out open they go racing pell-mell
knowing not what dangers are around them. Carelessness
on tho part of t he automobile driver is largely responsible
for the ever increasing number of grade-crossing accidents.
It is well enough for the railroad companies to warn mo­
torists. The plan of urging care in crossing railroad tracks
is a good one. Preaching to the public the necessity for the
use of good judgment and tho exercise of safety has done
much good. Education along this line is sadly in need. But
it is impossible to put a stop to human carelessness. It will
always he with us.
Tho one way to make people take care of their lives and
to stop being careless is to take care of their lives for them.
In order to do this it will he necessary to do away with grade
crossings entirely or provide sufficient protection at those
crossings to guard against the irresponsible driver. Doubt­
less the time will come when railroads will find it good busi­
ness and good railroading to do so.
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Living Christmas Trees
Living trees for Christmus this year have been proposed
by tho foresters of New York, who recently made public the
fiict thnt about fifty-five million trees ure destroyed each
year in order that Christmas may be appropriately observed.
Tho extensive use of Christmas trees in the north threat­
ens to ultimately denude tin: forests of the cedar trees, which
are generally saved for that purpose. The demand has be­
come so heavy that it is proposed to secure the trees from
nurseries and return them after the holidays to he saved for
the following year.
While the people of tho northern states are having to
face thin problem, Floridans have little to worry about itt the
m atter of providing enough trees each year for a good many
years to come. Our supply seems to be extensive and one
that will not soon be exhausted.
it might be well, however, for us to begin thinking about
the m atter ami to see that future generations of Floridans
will not find it necessary to do without the atmosphere so
propertly furnished by the Christmas tree.

Milton Statlcr, *on of the hotel
------------------ o-----------------magnate, is cleaning chickens in
AND
SO
FLORIDA
prices are going up, lifted by the
one of hla father’s hotels, *uys it
news item. Now just what variety hysterical fail it that they will gn up. There tire other and
do you suppose he has reference j so tin del* phases of this great liuont. There is appreciation of
to?
real values in settled communities which have an economic

ground cannot fight successfully
against poison gas. quick firing receipts were $3,087 per farm,
guns, and explosives from the air. while the expenses were .$1,712.
Besides the profit to the farm­
They have as much chance ns u
ers, the selling agents spent $001
rabbit against nn eagle.
an rcc cived in return
Even the government of the h_t farm and
United States will make thnt dis­ 11,711.
What are the agricultural re­
covery some day.
sources of Florida, and to what
ABD-EL-KRIM, starting out to* extt'nt are Wc dependent upon
drive Franco and Spain from them ?
North Africa, came in contact with
Some mendacious propagandists
the French fliers. Now his men from Northern states dwell largodemand that their leader supply ly npqn Jhe alleged IqyH, of, ,(yrrithem with bread and are looting cultural resources h- re, declaring
villages.
that no state can become great
without a farming element behind
FRANCE HAS a new govern­ it. They speak of some former
ment and the French franc sank land booms in the West being
yesterday to a new low price, 3.80 strengthened by “something m a­
for a franc worth 10.3 cents when terial back of them, but claim
in Florida all is froth.
the war started.
W hat do they think of the num­
However, the low price of tho
franc represents not the condition erous bank failures in the corn
of France, but tho bail judgement belt, where this year’s crop is
of foreigners that deal in ex­ 20 percent greater than the visible
change. France is a very rich demand, where corn that cost 75
nation, !)!) per cent of French men cents a bush-'l to raise has a m ar­
and women are thrifty. French ket value of r-o cents and is des­
mechanics ure as skillful as any tined to^ go lower as hanks throw
in the world. That is not a na­ the grain on the market to save
themselves from going into liqui­
tion to be sold short safely.

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HAMPSHIRE REVIVES solilary imprisonment for criminals.
For a strong brain solitude is a
good thi/tg, if not overdone.
Every man worth while seek*
mental solitude, difficult to find in
this age.
But for the weak criminal soli­
tude is dangerous, breeds bitter
hatred, loads to insanity.
As well prescribe solitary con­
finement for a cancer patient ns
for a criminal.
CERTAIN DEALERS in "ancramental wines ’ bnv&gt; agree,| to cut
down their requirements by U7
per cent. These ’‘wines’' included
various liquors containing 50 or
more per cent of alcohol. Sacramentally apenkmg, the country
must have been quite wet if it is
possible.
without a complete
«lr,mght. to rut !&lt;7 per cent from
the allowance.

I d a n DOBBS SAYS:
Om- winter resort which pro­
mises to he popular in s„ite „f
th c great cost is tho k itc h e n stove
Whin it ntan come* home ul)

reason for their existence; there are great development, tired out ho takes off his coat A

Now th at "Ma" F*crgu*on has honestly financed by Northern and Western capital, which
gone and "spilled the beans" onco
too ninny, wonder if those Tex are raising cities out of sum! wastes and swamps, .creating
ana don’t feel just a bit like kick- values where nunc existed before; there is intensified culti­
ing themselves fur ever experi­ vation of soil which will product) early fruits and vegetables
menting on such h big acute?
for marketing at a time when the rest of the land is sub­
i , , - , () ————sisting on canned products; there is port and harbor devel­
A Washington dispatch says all
ohibition permits allowing house- opment along the east and west coasts; there is organized
Iders to manufacture annually effort to bring industry into the State and to expand the in­
two hundred gallons of wine, were dustry that is already here.
withdrawn Tuesday. Our sympa­
Obviously there are adequate economic reasons why this
thy is extended to Johnny Spencer boom should have had birth and why it should have been
of the Macon Tutegruph.
born in Florida and not elsewhere.—New York Times.
--------- o--------Students of nryu Mawr College
have been granted permission to
■moke, *ays a news dispatch, und
By IRVIN S. TOUR
now that this action has been tak­
en, why not bold a little congres­
sional investigation just to make THE TRUTH FROM TUB INHIDFl
going to California gave a breakthings a bit soclulablc.
Tho dining car w aiter was one fast order for grapefruit, toast,
of those persons who feci a sense
The hagfiih, found in Monterey of personal proprietorship In the coffee and soft boiled eggs, he bent
Bay, California, haa three hearts institutions they serve—a type not over the patron and in confidential
says David .Starr Jordan. Judging at all uncommon umong members tone whispered.
"Boss, | would not koer to rccby the way tome of these girls of the colored race in America,
cermend
tho aigs this mawnin*.
give away theira, we should say ilia manner, his voice, all ubout
Saw suh, I would suggest you
that the hagfish hasn’t a thing Min, subtly conveyed the idea that tuck
somethin’ else on the bill."
on ’em.
here was one who took a deep
“ What’s the m atter with the
-0
pride in the undertaking of feed­ g g s -a re n ’t they fresh?" asked
A dispatch says a valuable book ing people on n transcontinental ethe
customer.
printed in lftJHJ on the a rt of rais­ train, who realized his own re*
The
waiter’# voice sank still low­
ing and educating a prince wait bj &lt;nsiblUlic , who w.n determ in­ er.
recently found tn a gift bag sent ed that no blot ever should bedon’t know *f they’* fresh or
to tha poor in Loa Angeles. What amtich the fair name of the iys- cf "Ithey
ain't, '* he raid; “but to
would hko to know i t how t t te n ,
truto wc aint got
to go v sh p b U and w;i
vbeo \hc £.aUccu&amp; who
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MY FAVORITE STORIES

woman removes her shoes.

The man who doesn’t talk much
may be keeping his mouth closed
so you can't see he has a lot of
sense.

The only thing valuable about
time Is the way you use it.
And. If love la a flame, then
jealousy la tho fire department.
Being sorry for yourself is
wasting sympathy on tomcone you
know doesn’t deiervc it.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Tt mplr Btili

perience In depending entirely
upon the cotton crop for her pros­
perity. Of recent years her farm ­
ers have been diversifying their
crops with tho beneficial effect
of having something else to fall
back on.
Agriculture is im portant, but
fortunately Florida will never be
wholly dependent on it. Wc have
the great “tourist business," rapid­
ly increasing industrial activities,
phosphate .mining in some coun­
tie ss fltljer 1,0cal advantage*, A gri­
culture fs among the leading re ­
sources, but it is not confined to
one product. There is our great
citrus crop, largo areas devoted
to raising celery, others given to
strawberries and peppers and to­
matoes and potatoes. Almost all
kinds of vegetables and fruits
grow well in Florida. There is
livestock and poultry. And there
is plenty of splendid land yet re­
maining available for more agri­
culture, and more is needed and
will be profitable.
So it is hard to sec where the ,
knockers have oven a basis of fact 1
for any claims that the "Florida
boom" lacks solid foundation.

THE MIAMI HERALD
1lie anvil chorus that has amus“ '"I ,»lso exasperated Florida
in the Northern papers for the
past, fow months, seems to have
about subsided, alth o u g h here und
there are heard a few clinks of tho
hammer as it falls upon this un­
offending state.
Alabama at first joined in the
chorus, albeit rather faintly, but
when that state di-covered that its
mines and mills had been kept
running at full force during the
summer months to s u p p l y the
great demand in Florida for steel
^instruction work, tho antagonistic
tone turned to one of friendliness
and encouragement,
Tennessee had considerable to
say, tor n time, but when the
wholesale produce dealers of
Florida quietly advised the Ten­
nessee wholesalers that Florida
could well buy the many products
produced in Tennessee and sold in
this state, that state suddenly saw
tho light iiiul changed its tunc
from cursing to praising.
Ohio, however, seems reluctant
to give up the struggle. The
pors of that state are still anta-

gonlstlc and a few bankers arc
still deploring the exodus of men
and money from th at state to
F'lorida.
It may well be wondered what
Ohio would say if Florida, power­
ful in purchasing ability, should
quietly inform that state th at wo
could as well purchase »ur rubber
goods, especially automohilo tires,
our automobiles, our electrical ma­
chinery, our tin plate, our paper,
our butter, cheese, meats, milk,
including condensed milk, our iron
and steel, our flour, bread and
food products, our boots and -hies,
men's clothing and women’s wear,
our street cars and petroleum pro­
ducts and our fond preparations.
All these things arc produced in
in other and more friendly states,
Ohio. Florida uses them all in
&lt;&gt;f dollars’ worth of merchandise
abundance and is able to pay for
all it buys. It purchases million &lt;
and material in Ohio every year.
Wtiat if that trade was diverted
to some state that does not think
so ill of Florida, what would imppen to Ohio?

THE DEAN GETS ON THEIR NERVES
ATLANTA GEORGIAN

thropomorphlcally—which means
that you must think of Him |cm
ns an individual, shaped like ourselves—and adds, “Think about
heaven as a ’state,’ rather than n
’place.’
Once upon a time Dean Inge
would have been burned alive for
saying one-quarter of that. Now
he simply distresses other clergy*
men, and some of them don’t know
what to answer.
They know that the gcoccntic
notion which Inge condemns, with

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necessary to build a ccnipi«!te|
2nd—If your home is already ouilt
you a very substantial loan j

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thut and i*
shapedLVh like a man
h not
got feet, hands and beard
11
men
!Y
aV.e\
.
They
,lun
t
want
to
a.
linit
thnt heaven isn't a rec-idir ‘,,1-7 ■ « . h Bold slrei't,.
S
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They deny that the Bible de»criD ■
ion of heaven simply reproduces "
the idea of an ancient ruler
“
to the kind of palace he
Y u ' IS
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851* "S'iS: V,h'

• CELERY FARM
AND HOMESITES FOl
One 5-acre celcrly farm , I ucrcs tiled e i1*1 1
5-room dwelling and garage for $7,000. ' trn

One 5-acre celery farm, flowing well, 2-room

These farms are situated on hard roads nr1*
station. They are exceedingly cheap.

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know what to say to Dean luge
However, millions an.l mm; '
of ordinary Christians knou" ?,llt
to say. They don’t w ^ o
of heaven a . a “state of ‘ ^ 1
ir heaven isn’t an ncim.l .o
with seats reserved for them V u-'
&gt;y. well up tn froni. they
are not
interaatcd.
ha
spates of mind right hiY, enough
in ‘)uKl1
what with the high «?,, °»n ,?a.rth,
bootlegging, etc.
1 °/
inir.
The human heart r ,aVf

Tha only auecaufuJ w taU tau l^f **r!h 03 tho 5YUr °* «■*»- !££•

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1st—Wc will lend you

a
ne ith and all the .sins, moons and na
Lil li'l! * wMrhng around it ■
“ c.?il.‘!!,h n°n«nse. But thev ■s
dont like to go ns far ns
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Robertson, W illiams and )\

MIGHT HEAR SOMETHING

This is a terrible world, nut
Dean Inge, ruler of the great
it
could
be
worse.
What
if
they
Cathedral
tn11nliiiul fflivvers to
'I
J ...of
1,,1.St.
1: Paul’s
. ii in London
ullowed
run on the learned, wielding intellectual au­
sidewalks ?
thority, d i s t r e s s other clergy,
men. He calls upon them to ad­
Tho best argument for your side mit that some old ideas of the
is the kind of people who advocate church are wrong or else to come
the other side.
out "and condemn astronomy as
impious and heretical."
Half the engagement rings are
Astronomers prove, says he,
bought with money raised hur- that there can be no such place*
ridly.
as a henven over our heads or a
hell under our feet, with the earth
Even If you did start life as a whirling round. Ho tells the
&gt;aby you should outgrow it.
clergy to think less of God anMake the worst of things an.l
that’s what you’ll have when you
finish.

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C have 8 lots in Fort Mellon, very desirable ^
■&lt;
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■ two lot* in Rose Court, I lots in I inehur1
Woodruffs Sub-division. All these I®*4 jr*
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home »itea.

F or prices nee us.

221 Meisch Building*

THE WHITE REALTY CO!
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MRS. FRED S. D A IO ER. SOCIETY EDITOR
,l - s. Ilnirgard
Mrs. J. &lt;\ Neal of Charlotte. S'.
from New ^Yorv" i ha* lm u rn cd
the
m i * 1 w,lcrc he spent
' " J . hou*e tnwst of Mrs. J.
Past to days on business
Ivor f u Ipepper.

MISS MINA HOWARD ENTERTAINS AT 1 5on Ton Bridge rin'h
BRIDGE AT PRETTYCOUNTRY h o m e ! "loi'tained Tuesday

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bath powder.

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Among the many delightful socjal uffaint of the week and one
of exceptional interest wns that
. of Tuesday afternoon when Mis*
■Fxbibit *nd Vina Howard wns hostess at
[•omen’s Club jbri(I({e at her spacious country
home. There were four tables of
Jiodist Church p|nvers.
t of
„f Mrl*
Mrs. C.j
*•: The enrd
card tallies were placed
jmuuu in
m
be living room and library, done
Avenue, a t , the
,
!in old rose and green, the color
* '
carried'
will enter- motif being further
carried out
tf a series of wj,h niuiotua,
hibiscus, roses
.u»*» —id
and greenery,
greenery.
r[•clock,
: .
K.«nnr-1 scores
o _____.—
•-A L,.ni
l li o a firm**
honor-1
were
kept.inontntallies
done
i of Rustic. jn Thnnksgiving designs, and a fter
the Fort- a spirited game of brige, scores
| »nd others. were counted and prizes awarded.
Top score was held by Miss Re, , t the City becca Scott, who was nwardod
riven under
St. Agne;»$

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prize " 11n

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Mrs. W.W. Potter

o fJCh,“ni M,7r Charles T. Ilenchel
nrriviU
' Monday
«. werc ®mong
the
«rri\ ,1h *h
hero
who will

consolatioa
n&gt;. \\’T w p 'f!y ”l 'v hon,e of Mrs.
a * , n, ,nt,e h°ur. the hostess an- the ,cene0 tfer ” Ho,c Court WM
slated by hor mother .Mrs. U. A •lav after,. “ R.retly I’artV Tuese.l “/ f. " ,’0n ' \ t on «h* entertain­
ing »hr. ‘ Kc,’ th‘‘ KUC8t" includfrojPn
frui*
,?* ’ ho‘ folia
and
coffee.
. !* 41,1,1 voiiee.
W .ii. r t i r ™
Bo" T™
pltaHtv* * T \ ' r K th,e, cor,,inl bos.
Mi. i.
Howard were- 'va.
.T'.tC
*he color achrmr
Mrs. .Ins'.
It d g i, Miss Scott, Miss Cobb. Miss bowls
C\ rriwl ° Ut With
and fern • Jei
.chrysanthemums
Vi«»C| n i i dy’ Miss Morion Hand
Miss Lillian Rhinaholser
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time hcrc nt ‘he Val-

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S‘evens«n and W. A. Le­
the c i t '
St- Augustine were in
business. '
*' °n,lay transacting

*Mr"; K; H Fcrran of Eustis is
j )r. atl(J Mr,. W. I). Oardlner
h e , guest of her daughter Mrs are moving this week into their
.1 .. Thrasher for over Thanks- new apartm ents on Myrtle Avenue, •
Kmn,{•
between Eleventh and T w v lf th "
Craig Clemens has returned
streets.
home from Miami where he has
Mrs. I). p. Drummond und .Mrs.
-------spent the pn«t two months.
C. Henson were among those
Miss Cobb, a member of tho
from Sanford spending »he day Sanford High School faculty IcavRichard W. C. Smith of Chicago. Tuesday in Orlando.
vs Wednesday evening for St. PctIII., has arrived in the city to
--------rrshurg where she will spen-l tho
spend the winter and is stopping
Dr. E. D. Mobley left Tuesday week end.
nt the Montezuma.
for Jacksonville where he went
-------''M business, lie will also visit
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Key and
Mrs. Carrie Braithwaith of South his daughter. Miss Georgia Mob- their guest Miss Adelaide BonyBend, Ind., is plcnsnntly locat­ ley, who is attending Florida State age were guests, at dinner of Mrs,
ed nt the Monezuma for the win­ ( allege for Women at Tullnhussee Lottie Twitehell at Daytona Beach
ter.
before returning home.
on Monday.

A
Holly and Mrs. R.
T n „ah n « an 'r aVe Wednesday for
Thanksgtong
wlH, \h
l\ 'daughters
V •,PKP'1
■
Mi««...
their
Mrs. Hugh U'clriud ‘i . h G,i lo,!l T X * * suggestions.
Olive NW 1' nn&lt;l M*,drc,l Holly »„d
Mrs. W. Theodore Langley and
W arren E asterly, Mrs Wm Rob* IK r e s S o n .^ “"ual nUmber of pro’ about
T,hoyvvi11 be away guest Mrs. J. M. Simmons of
l n - n . Mrs. Bud H ow ard.' S t the, prize&gt;or h S h ^ Z M
Panii.l h
a'i' W*H be accom- Mountvllle, S. C.. Mrs. Ned Chit­
2
t e hv.Mni. Forrest Lake ttenden, Mrs. R. J. Holly and Mrs.
Xndersom0 * " •
T ^ S f ™
" ‘" ^ M r . " J. R
“nir in Jackiouvilh and .»•
1 G. Sharon formed a congen­
on b i , K ' " l’» i* in T o n -c o l. I i,
ial party motoring to Orlando on
=
sed^ddekenl*nj|8 c0n8!9‘1nft 0f presI Saturdny.
divi.li.nl i"* h(,t rol,8» pickles, ina„,
coffiom0n
saltc'1
am entree,
werePies'
served
a t nuts
the
conclusion of the card game

F r.n c T K W /e 'tS rl;F r t o t e

"Wfc

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Truth Seekers’ Class First Evening Bridge
Holds Monthly Meet P arty Given Tuesday
At Methodist Church Hy Social Department , nr*u-,oU,cr’!' *««»■ ^ ' • ‘Mn.iS
-------M 11
(,0flruff, Mrs. \v. c. Hill ,i

fj, ladies will
t t Mcsoni:
LockFjb meets nt
The monthly business meeting
UJio of Mrs.
s J J - ,f!rst G ening party by the
C" ' * “"T*11, /Vr!,,1 Fmmett ■
[Myrtle Ave- of the Truth Seekers* Class of the
Methodist Church met Monday af^
m " - !s
|vi!l entertain trrr.oor., in the church p«rlr*r« Af­ neld ruesdaj-—m - . . V . hii.
Every Week ter a benutiful devotional service, tim e Mrs. William Moore Stott
*k honoring appropriate to Thanksgiving the was hostess a t bridge.
Adelaide usual routine of business wns in
Many handsome bits of potterv
sate, N- J- order.
ja rs and urns, together with tall
Encouraging reports were giv- baskets filled with vivid-hued an
o f^ rln n l ^
R Q«uHeS‘ j
.raves nnu
I smU at the cn by the chairmen of the differ- tum n leaves
and veiinw
yellow cut. ti
flow- (lav°ni ?|do W,rr ,n ,he fity Mon- I
ljUy on Pal- ent committees Mrs. II. G. Rose ers, adorned the large nudi or um day as the guests of friends.
was elected chairman of the flow -llorm ng n lovely sHtin.r f T J *
er and visiting committee. Mrs. uffal.
y
k for U" s
f&gt; M
n i.M ...,
A f I I *
Ss!; VV lll“ T %, J - M- Wooten. |
l Bazar and R. R. F.ldridge, ftlra. W alter A most absorbing game of bridge
C,i
n
m
k‘ ’ " • J form,i of
...........
Clarke,
Mrs.
Ella
Lundquist,
Mrs.
Holy
rn ril
the day
Woman’s R. M. Turner were appointed on wns enjoyed during the evening. In. .Sanfordi on
Monday,
the committee for December. Mrs. The prize for top score among the
T. E. Wilson, Mrs. W. E. Wells ladies was won by Mrs. A. C.
n -5; r,rM? lr1 nn,l 1 . Falks of i
mid
Mrs. H. II. Chappell were a p ­ , rt,’ H being n quaint pittery Baltimore.
I es
Mil., arrived in the c ity '"
bowl. The men’s prize. „ pottei v
pointed as substitutes.
Monday for n stay of several days "
ant'd We.lash
receiver,
was
presented
to
R.
As a small expression of God’s. j',s 'p i 1'0
on liusmess.
&gt; "
Kwk, as it goodness
•*l 11th and f ntk for ?2,r»00. $750 cash, balance terms.
ness ami
anil manifold blessing
bussing to
t'» ' y ' '
llhanksgiv- itnod
Mrs.
Scott
assisted
by
Mrs.
W
If
vv
p
...............T
.
during the past year, the class
Langley, .\irs
i 0 i,,,' ,.,i
' , !r!!’a.n d r-* bns return•1 lots on Union Avenue at Son Carlos street at $150 a
raised a neat sum to purchase two Theodore
T'‘ll«»'a»see where In- m foot.
be heltl baskets of provisions to be dis­ Sneed, Mrs. W. D Gan iner m I "
t at 10 tributed to the less fortunate. Mrs.
j trill have 0. J. Pope, Mrs. J. B. Cmwfurd, Herring, served tempting refr.-di- ture
btf,&gt;rt
a. All chil- Mrs. McMullen and Mrs. T. J. Nix­ inenfs consisting of congealed fruit
j or cut-out on having chargo of this.
salud. wafer-*, lady finger* and
10 lots °" Country Club mntl at Crupevillo Avenue.
m
111
J}rown« Daniel Smith. ■
Irak contest
At the close of the business coffee.
,
•
U
Alien,
h.
O.
Nenl
and
char"
0«)X
17:: at $550 each.
| applying at meeting tho hostesses served de­ . The nffnir was most delightful I'M Butterworth were a n„ltor J
i mays were licious refreshments. Hostesses in every way and there a- r • i;,
I'.iity stopping over in Sanford on ■
Hour ami for the afternoon were: Mrs. C. E. tallies of players.
Monday.
“
iy the chil- Chorpening, Mrs. G. E. Camp, Mrs.
I!
Established tea room doing $700 weekly business with
A. M. Mason, Mrs. W. .1. Hughey,
Mrs. J. C. Spinks and Mrs. I’, M.
■1year lease on location, offered at $5,000 cash includes
BANKS
Elder.
.i our many
•'ill equipment. A good business investment..
zitn for the
FANCY WORK REQUESTED
LotQf Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
_ beautiful
j Jurirv the
The chairman of the fnney work ]
Kasy Repayment Plan
nt husband[booth for the annual Christm as
bazar, Mrs. .A. I*. Connelly, asks
Office in new Merriweathcr H uildint;
Masonic llldg. Phone 707.
r»nnly. I all members to please turn in their
fancy work to Mrs. A. E. Hill not
2nd Street.
Phone till
later than Monday, so that all ar-;
■i&lt;
tides can be marked and tagged.

Personals

hi

Special Offering Thanksgiving Day

(JN &amp;

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Corner

J. H. JACKSON

The Davey-W inston Organization

m

$28,000 IS RAISED
, TAMPA. Fla., Nov. 25.—(jp&gt;_
I In loss than five minutes, yesteri'lay, $28,fil0 wns raised as a cam ­
paign fund for the Truth About
Florida movement.

A REAL BARGAIN
FOR CASH

WE EXTEND
to our
Patrons and Friends
Our Wishes for a

I
t

Furs and F ur-T rim m ed
Fur Trimmed

HAPPY
THANKSGIVING

Stouts and “Little Lad­
ies” made of fine all-wool

Party leaving town must
Bell close in east front corner
fridk
fiKures far below any, J „,b‘; thin« in the vicinity of this
s 5.r,'ot- lot' r ° me «n and we will show
~ you.
I l l W. 2nd St.

Phone 757

We tru st that we may continue to serve
them with our exclusive line of Millinery,
Hose and Novelties.

i

See our Hats for the Festive Holiday
season.

to be

regular

' “ be held
t .ay after

Coats

beautifully trimmed with
brown and black fur.
Sizes 10 to 53.

$29.00 to $100.00

'that I

‘office Glasco Investment Co.

■il_,

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THE QUALITY SHOP

Ili^li Grade
Furs

'0 Decern-

At pouplar prices. Small
medium and large size

a will be
Cid e r .

Thanksgiving Greetings

ABNF.y

chokers made of squirrel,
fox and martin, double
■ t

!nph,r
‘‘ Ub;

TO OlIK

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f&gt;i t

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9

F r ie n d s a n d P a tr o n s

M

$19.00 to $39.00

have a wonderful line of gift novelties that will make most delightfuI season gifts.

»0f

hP-T VOUR LI FT MAKE THE SEASON -MEAN SOMETHING.

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Kayser Glove Silk Underwear

Silk downs and Tedds

Clowns, Tedds, Step-ins. Fine grade silk in all the
new colors. All sizes.

I rimmed with tine Irish and hand made filet
laces. Made of the new silk trousseau crepe. White
and Flesh.

$3.50 to $10.00

M i-lady’sShoppe

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l-’ROiM

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and single styles all per­
fect skins.

$8.75 to $12.50

Th e Y o w e ll C o m p a n y

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�THE SANFORD

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MAIlY MARSHALL

Copyright McClure Syndicate

Florida W eather
And Crop Report

From the Crown of Your lint to ray of them. Sometimes almost
The Heel of Your Shoe Yon May the entire blouse is decorated with
Display the New “Hand Faint­ n simple painted design. Some­
times satin overblouses are dec­
ing."
"Hand Painted’’ is an expre &lt;- orated with bright floral designs.
rlon that has long been rather All sorts of colorful object:! serve
offensive to persons of careful as th? inspiration of the modern
diction. It is like that other of­ blouse painters, who usually place
fensive "hprsw-back riding." If r, their gay design comcwhero on
“hand” painted, and if you ride of one side of the front. For in­
crur^i* you do it on a horse's back. stance, a green satin overblotue
Of late y e a n , sinco hand-decorat­ has a wondrrful, vividly colored
ed china went out of style, the peacock extending from slightly
odious expression has bten little above the normal waistline to tli?
heard—but now wherever women edge of the blouse across th j
interested In clothes arc gathered left r.ide and under the arm.
Thor there arc painted shoos—
together you are pretty sure to
hear about something that is “hand that form': a profession in itself—.
painted." scarf—tho saleswoman r.n&lt;l there are oven umbrellas with
wilt undoubtedly ask you if you painted designs guaranty! to bd
proof against rains and snov/s. Add
mean “hand painted."
So wo might ns well let it stand. to this pajamas, smarts, handker­
Ev« rything from the heels of our chiefs, purses, collars, tuffs and n
shoes to the chowns of our lints dorm other articles of apparel and
ha-i been “hand-painted," and mnk- ; gi,rally demand nowadays for the
era of women's apparel mu?t be man or woman who can handle the
■wing a vast number of brushes paint brush with skill.
nowadays.
Gno of the Interesting novclth *
of the season is frock* of erepo
rilk showing n design that is a
combination r.f embroidery—‘hand’
embroidery, of course—and [mint­
ing. The outline of the design Is
PHI I ADELPIIIA, Nov. 25.—OP)
done with the embroidery while the — I» !p itc nctivity of various in­
rc*t is carried out in point.
Th ere must bo thousands of ] terest* to bring about a resolution
ainled blouses ready to be sold In of wage negotiations between rep­
the miners ami
lie sm art shops—and it will be resentativestheof situation
on the
with diffetilty that urge woman de­ operators,
parts for Palm Reach thin v«--jjt surface nt least, appeared unwithout one painted blou e in Her
Thero were romo, however, who
trunks. If she manages to got
off without one she will have to held the belief that a way soon
buy one or more once she has nr would lie found to bring the two
rived, for the Palm Reach shops aides together, and that the end
are ready to show a tempting a r­ of the suspension was in night.
The more pessimistic entihl sec no
lignifiennce in the recent move*
of operators and union official t.
Peports from Scranton last night
raid Gov. Plnchot bad again sum­
moned Mnj. \V. W. Ingli*, chair­
m an of the anthracite operator's
scale committee, to Harrisburg to
di.'CUss the suspension. Maj. Inglla said he expected to meet the
governor today.

INESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925

i! fruits; largo shipment* were made.
I The week waa rainless In the
western division. The tem pera­
ture averaged much colder than
the seasonal with frecrliyc and beI low on Monday.
The week was dry in southern
division, except that light show*
ers occtircd on the southeast coast
on Thursday and Friday; Some
bean-, and j&gt;eppers v ere shipped.

Strike Situation
Appears Unchanged

‘Bringing Up Father Coming To Milane

in in H

iim

n i I I I U ||

Venus Youth Is Held
On Murder Charges
ARCADIA, Fin., Nov. 25.—(/P)
—Williford Albritton of Venus,
Highlands county youth, is in jail
here today, held without bond, for
th" killing of Darcc Tanner, 2d,
Chicago, an employee of n real
estate company Saturday night.
According to testimony brought
out nt the preliminary hearing
yesterday, Tanner remonstrated
with Albritton for crenting a dis­
turbance. Albritton slashed Tan­
ner with n knife and he diet! in
n hospitnl here.
The world’s fur capital has ever
moved westward, it having startid a t Vienna and moved to Leip­
zig, Amsterdam, Paris and Lon­
don, until now it is located at
St. Louis, Mo.

Good Reliable Used Cars.
Sold and Exchan
117 Magnolia Avw
■ a s a a a B a M M H K a a a x a a a iu ia a ia u

AN ADVERTISEMENT IS THE SILENT SALESMAN OF CO

8

PUBLIC NOTICE
Barber shops will be
closed Thanksgiving
RESTRICTIONS REMOVED
Day. Will be open un­
BUDAPEST, Nov. 25.—(/I*)—Re­
nt fiction* on the Charleston and til 0 o’clock Wednes­
Fox Trot have been removed, hut day night for benefit
a police inspector m ast h? pres­
ent when they are darned.
of the public.

NEW
LUMBER Y A R D
A complete line of

Cypreso uml Pine
Framing

Are you registered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,

Sheathing

Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath

1!)25?

llrick
Lime
Plaster
While Itock Plaster Ihx.rd
Nails
Screen Wire
Huihlera Hardware

Kogistor with I,. U. Phillip*, Cily Clock at City
Hull, this must lm Ih?font Idle 2Slli day of Novem­
ber. He sure you are registered in the City Klortion Hooks. Your Poll Tax for the year 11121
must he paid. If you have resided iu Sanford for
six months and the State of Florida for a year
you are entitled to register.

Do t s

Windows
Frames and Screens
. Made to Order
tmnphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cnbincls

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

The City you live in is the great
est investment you have.

W. K. PRICE, M«r.

E congratulate you upon
success attending the opt
first unit to the public today.

W

E congratulate the people of Sanford up
on their opportunity to make first reser­
vations for your remarkable property.

W

E realize that your institution of pullman
bus service between Sanford and distant
points cannot fail to aid materially in putting
Sanford more prominently on the man.

W

710 W. First Ht. Phone 172

We take this day to thank our loyal cus
and good will that has made prosperity ours
always t:ive you same service ami quality.

Russwin Hardware, Guns,Ammunition, Kitchen Utens
ils, Spalding Sporting Goods.
Complete line of toys for the boy.

^ aaaH uauaapaM M

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B art Nason, Mg

�coin bring. tM bw t price. Them
»re no duplicate coins, each town
j . ot* ,eo a . °n'y numbered
and lUmped "Florida.” In time*
to eoino, it was sUted, the coina
will become valuable.
s P 'i**&gt; l! stopped Union 8 to 0.
Reports received recently showWilliam and Mary compiled a
Feel.mere. Cteoee and New*cpre of 20 to 6 against Richmond, «porttheRichey
hove already obtain­
topped Carson-Newman 27 e d their full quota, and expect to
to 0. Davidson won from D uke1 more than double the sale of coin.*
21 to 13, Wake Forest defeated allotted to them. Okeechobee, un­
, °.n *1 to 0 and Lenoir-Rhyne der the leadership of Mayor T. W,
Guilford into eamp 25 to 0.
n 1he G»tadel was better than the
ryn College of South '.Canflira
}«* to 0 and Newberry had a 16
Another general aid to longevity
t0
advantage over Wofford.
Ouachita defeated Henderson*- is the fact that the good die young.
—Akron Beacon Journal.

Army Speeding Up
Preparations F o r
Contest With Navy

Gators

WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 21.
— Army npceded up yesterday in
its preparation for the Navy
name. During the two hours avail­
able, McEwan kept four teams con­
stantly on the go. He personally
took charge of the first team,
Ite Seasons
while Biff Jones looked after the
second tenm. Gene Vidal and
bins Hav«
Saasco looked after the ends und
L Victoria*,
backs of both teams.
No D e fe a t
The second team, which will pro­
bably sta rt against Uramus on S at­
urday, lined up for the scrimmage l.nst Thanksgiving saw half n doz­
the same an they did on Tuesday. en upsets and as many more this
This showed Iloiser a t center, Per­ year would cause no great surry and Lynch at guards, and Hum­ irise since followers of football
And Ulue
ber nnd Bunker a t tackles, Gren- ias grown to expect almost any­
thnll and Dnvidson were at ends, thing.
Won 86 Con*
with
Hall a t quarter and Zimmer­
Georgia fell before Alabama
upped F o rty
man, Gilbreth and Allen in the Inst
1 IUII
.
year 33 to 0 in a game that
man must win by knock­ backficld.
\vns regarded as a toss up before
er nny contingency th a t
The scrinimngc of the second
football
Walker from resum ing team ngainst the fourth team last­ the contest. Vanderbilt wns down­
by Sewaneo 10 to 0 when the
of Florida
ed for thirty minutes, almost two- ed
Commodores
were henvy favorites.
and comthirds of which was devoted to dc- Florida defeated
Washington and
Southern
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*
°
f
‘hS
FRIEDM
AN
WALKER
Leo 16 to 6, both teams entering
nge
20
years
team
found
themselves
unequal
to
24 years
wt.
H 7 pounds tho task of making much headway. tho game undefeated in the coniutions since 147 pounds
height
5 ft. 7 In.
For nlmo'it an hour McEwan had
(he “Florida 5 ft. 6 in.
15 inches tho first team running dummy
neck
15 inches
I'ons of cam- 0714 inches
reach 6714 inches scrimmage against the B squad’s
j in a card of 40 inches
chest
37 inches Navy plays. This was followed by
!rtts and three 11 inches
forearm 13 inches five minutes full-Hpecd scrimmage.
[ffTPO**** teams.
biceps
13 incljpa The results wore far from satisfac­
th swept the 1314 inches
w aist
30 inches tory, however, and McEwan plans
30
inches
„t in October
w rist 6 2-3 inches more intensive work tomorrow
(he Ornnwc 7 inches
along the same lines. He is chief­
terse in Souly concerned with working out a
forward pnm defense that will stop
ctbailments in the
th a t groat threat of the Navy.
live been ntnOn the other hand Jones is plan­
*tonl them as
ning on tho other side of the Navy
b its past recgame, that of their heavy powerCHICAGO,
Nov.
25.—N
orthw
est­
L of the UnL rtin g back ern's conceding of the Big Ten vy’s Captain. Biff makes no se­
T h r r r lots m i P a r k A i r . . (.1000.00 amt (.1300.00,
Eml continu- title to Michigan having settled cret of the fact that he is worriei
■ lanipaigns the western conference football ■about the great ability of Lentz
F o u r m o m h o u ar, ilu iih lr Rtirnivr and t w o luta (.1,000.
■m l interest. chnmpionship dispute, there is left in every respect.
T w o Iota 123x100 (1000.00 r a r h .
During the preliminary work,
■ j a g -1 "f the for settlem ent or argum ent only
the minor gridiron honors.
McEwan nnd Vidal devoid a half
T w o lo la n r a r D r p a t fu r (7000.00. I t a r c n l n .
Any claim Notre Dame has to hour to n punting drill, during
lilting 682 in
T w o lo la on P a r k 1.13x120 (0300.00. T a k e a lo o k .
a
western
chnmpionship
Is
a
t
stnko
which Hewitt, Trnpncll, Yeomans
Eworld showin
her
game
Saturday.
The
Mis­
and Secman all took part. This
■ tictories; 10
T w o lo la o n S anford A i r . O ne (3000.00, o t b r r (0000.00.
li.ck oncetin- souri Valley conference winds up phase of Army's game doesn’t
. M r r lo t on H i m A i r . (2000.00. Y o n r a n ' l b r a t It.
t i n 18 years its season with tho Kansas Ag- seem to show much improvement,
gie-Iowa
State
clash
a
t
Ames
and
although com&gt;tnnt daily efforts are
■dim book on
F l r r lota In ( r u n t of I f n t r l F o r r r a t l . n k r .
being made to improve it.
|ir»U Florida
T w o lo ta In M n j t n l r . T h r o n l r tw o a i n l l a h l n
McEwan is still undecided whe­
|«f 2^707 points
IN Iota In t ' l t r li m it a f o r (27,000.00.
ther he will use nny of his first
I —,hired points
string men against Ursimis on Sat­
I ' l m l r r It. It. ( r o n t n K r nt (10.00 |irr tout.
M r r Iota on O nk A i r . C all a n d a r r lh ,r m .
i Florida com- is noted. Beginning in 1305 when urday, hut he said he thought he
t li nxc t h r r h o l r r a t a r r m a e to r l t , f o r a u ln lli lalon. If
Sttithern elev- the state had developed but little would play them for a few minutes
t r r r a t r d ta lk w llli m r.
Bulldogs have it has risen today until the Gators each, especially tho ones who are
I t ll*a liualnraa |iro|irrl)r I l i n v r that.
i'.or nunu four are well recognized throughout the in good shape.
I l m r n o , n r on n 00 j r n r I r a a r — ra n 't h r b r a t .
&lt;i won each country. Year by year Florida is
I f y o u n r r a a l r n n a r r It w i l l pay you to I n , r a l l g a t r .
picking
up
and
her
football
sched­
Florida teams
t»on the Geor- ules are including better and more
I have in their conference games. Tho outlook
bused a total around athletic quarters of the
University is th a t probably next A ISAll ESTATK —IN VESTMENTS
year
Florida will face a half doz­
Lobby I’uloston-Ururoley Did*.
The Puleston-Brumley Building
Kheld forth on
Sanford
'Florida
null and twice en conference team s and ono in­
ttinjc 2d points tersectional foe.
failed to tally,
tier Dixie foe
ihas rover senrprtn the moun10 point'. A
y the last eir

Conferen ce,

ST. ACGUtfTWlB
REQUESTS

Several Local Representatives

D. P. DAVIS PROPERTIES
Haggard i

Masonic Bldg-, Sanford

Mickey Walker Ready

County Leaders In
Memorial D r i v e
HaveBeen Selected

^This

t Reverse

Northwestern T e a m
Concedes Michigan’s
Right To Big 10 Title

Earle T. Field

ihuge advan|)Sf the tint■n met for
le \ At the
■m had l'J7
In. nil " i
nn Fior5
hut in th e ;
pffcrrcn the
won two
f5tu was a .
M jura nml [
Blby *d close i
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young men

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Finest

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Forms Close Tenth; Published Fifteenth
Subscription $1.00 a yem
keep in touch with Sanfoi
lopnients.

University men are strong: for it—two or
three button; the tfood dressers on Fifth
Avenue are wearing: it. It’s new with its wide
shoulders and narrow hips—and it’s certain­
ly good—particularly at our price.

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HB 184, Authorizing: Tampai to
crentioi. of a municipality.
walks, sea walls and bulkheads.
by condemnation sites therefor.
issue
limited amount &lt;n improveHB
183,
Authorizing
Tampa
city
HB 03, May Citrus— An act re ­
HB 177, Act amending Pension
ment
bonds
without referendum.
lating to the issuance and sale Laws for city employees of Jack­ commission to fix its fiscal year.
Tax books are now open for
1200,000
in
bonds
by
the
town
sonville.
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By Associated Press
of Inverness.
HB 178, Act prohibiting llve2% discount allowed on all taxes
HB 164. H arrell, Gadsden—A- jtork to roam a t large in Hills­
1LLAHASHEE, Nov. 2S.—(VT1 city of St. Augustine in St. Johns
all
naid in
in December.
Decemhor Tax
T «. tbooks
.., Wdfo'
all paid
je following local hills passed county to Issue bridge bonds to mending the laws of 1923 affect­ borough county.
both branches a t the special ses­ tho maximum nmount of three ing Hnvann.
IIB 179. Extending corporate
Ellen Hoy, Giy Ti, |
sion of the legislature.
hundred thousnnd dollars and to
IIB 155, Taylor, M artin—Estnb units of Tampa to include Port
Altamonte S p rin g , Fla
JIB 63—Ellis, Alachua: An net rovidc for the payment of said Ushing the Town of Jensen, with Tampa and Sulphur Springs Park
14 miles South of Sanford.
and providing for a referendum
validating, legalizing and confirm­ onds.
other provisions
ing bonds of the city of Alachua,
HB fill, May, Citrus—An Act
First class accomodations for 150 guests at moderate
. Taylor, M nrtin-Jlelnt-1 lhe" t0_
Lonns
Fla.,„ In the amount of 320,000 for fixing the compensation of county ingHBto 1T,H
m o n e y available
transactions of the Townj . HB. ISO, t reating police pen- rates. Beautifully located between two lakes, 30 acres in
the construction, operation and commissioners in counties in the of Salerno.
sion fund of Tampa.
parks, golf, tennis, boats, orange grove free to guests.
For Flret Mortgage Loana on Liber,! v.t
E maintenance of an ice und colJ state of Florida having n populn
IIB INI, Incorporating City of
!Ill 169, Brock, Washington—
Con,nit tin t .b ,„
storage plant and providing for linn of 5.220 according to the 1t*2tt
Excellent cuslne, tine orchestras. Busses pass hourly.
Temple
Terrace
in
Hillsborough.
the payment of Interest on and federal census, und not less than Incorporating the city of Vernon.
Twentieth season.
HB 182, Authorizing Tampa to
HB 101, Establishing the Town
‘ nclpal of said bends hy taxa- five special tax road districts.
M agnolia A Second A. P. CONNELLY &amp;
GEO. E. BATES &amp; SON.
issue bond* and levy taxes for
of
Osteen,
with
other
provisions.
Ill) 00, Craig, Volusia—An net
their redemption and to use funds
HR
171,
('hanging
the
Town
of
HB 65—Combs, Fam sota: An relating In the issuance of inter­
so secured for wnter mains, side­
a c t creating and establishing thu est hearing time warrant ! hy the* New Port Itiebay to City of New
Port
Klchey,
Pasco
county.
municipality of the* town of Frig- hoard of county commi-rioners.
Ill), Authorizing city of Jack­
lowood in Snrasota county. Mu ;
im r.I, HrncR, Washington An sonville
to issue bonds for new
ling Its territorial lim it*. pro* ;,ct r luting to the issuanu; of in- firti stations and providing Tor
ng for Its government and pre- tc-rest-bearing time warrants in ief' rendum thereto.
bing Its jurlcdiction «n I pv- »um of $50,000 hy commissioners
IIB 176, Authorizing city of Jack
of Washington county,
Jacksonville to own and operate
HB 60—Kepirr, Volusia—An
IIB 02, Kepler nod Craig, V'oln - public radio broadcasting stations
act to authorixe and empower the a- An act to abolish the present (aeroplane landing fields, golf
mayor, commissioner and city clerk .Municipal government of the town ■earner- , yacht basins and other re­
. of the city of Lake Helen, Volus­ nt Neville in Volusia county and creation grounds and to acquire
ia county, Fla., to sell and convey
on behalf of said city of Luke
Helen, certain real property now
owned by said city.
F
HB 67, Kepler, Volusia—An act
t&lt;\ approve, legalize, ratify, ton
firm and .violate all the a its and
proceedings of the town of Lake
Helen and Its officers und ugents
In relation to the sale and con­
veyance of a certain tract of land
to one Charles P*lt».n.
HB 68, Victor and Kendrick, St
nhns—An act to authorize the

City Taxes Due Nw,

BILLS PASSED BY LEGISLATURE

THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL

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Quick Action Insures G reatest Profits

WITH A THANKSGIVING SPIRIT
WE WISH TO EXPRESS

Make . Your Selection
of the Section of

OUR APPRECIATION

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— to our friends and ■pacitJiis for their
loyal support. We trust we may con­
tinue to serve each one in the future.
HOLIDAY GOODS
We have on display a complete line of
Holiday Gift suggestions including:
Toilet Articles, Toilet Requisites, Whit­
m an’s Candies.

UnDnPharmacy
FIRST SECTION SOLD OUT
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WE KEEL THAT

With the present introductory prices of the Second Section of Holly Hill Heights, the
man wit ha limited amount of cash can 'g rasp the opportunity th a t will reap golden
profits. It is important that you act at once if you want to get in on ground floor
prices.

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Commemorates one of the "happiest
events in American history—with a true
fellowship feeling wo extend

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Bear in mind that opportunities such as th ese offered in Holly Hill Heights come
“once in a life time.” Others will accept this as being a real outstanding investment.
1he man who acts quickly will profit most. Let us show you with bare facts why an
investment here must and will prove profitable.

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for the day-to our loyal friends and patrons. May we
continue to serve them with the same high quality mer­
chandise and low prices.

LOCATION

The Outlet
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7hanks giving]
N Wc Floridians have much for which to he thankful
Cur crops are horntilul. The health of our common­
wealth is Rood. Radiant health giving sunshine greetr
i:s each morning. Cool semi-tropical nights adds zesl
to° sleep,
sleep. Our state is blessed with a prosperity
before pparalleled in the history of business.
For all these blessings we are grateful. To be a
citizen of Florida .. and to participate in its great
achievements and share in its natural gifts is in itself
a tare privilege.

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IMPROVEMENTS

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

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

INVESTMENTS
Quick generous profits awaits those buying for profit. Compare our p r o p e r t y with
"thcr developments in Halifax Country. Holly Hill Heights is Florida’s biggest op­
portunity today.

Free Trip to the Property by Appointment
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Owners and Developers of Holly Hill Heights and Flanico E states

•‘105 1st National Bank Bldg.
W. J. Rudland, District Manager
Millard K. Rutherford, Asst. Dist., Mg1’*

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of ro ft pork by
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times as much March as oil.

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WE HAVE s o m e v e r y a t t r a c t ­
iv e PROPERTY LISTED. LOTS,
a c r ea g e , b u s i n e s s a n d r e s i­
d e n c e , LET US SHOW YOU
WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
WE HAVE IT.

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Scarfs of plaid wool in very brll,;ii ! rul in arc very effective
with the rough top coat or the
sport ruit, They arc wry. much
in cvkii nee at football gain at' and
ri 1venta. Naturally they glori‘y youth rather than age.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
12 Magnolia Avenue.

I'hone ,T(i7

Owner offers one of vthe most desirable
and centrally located large pieces of
warehouse locations on track in Sanford.
Suitable for many lines of retail and
especially desirable for wholesale groccry, feeds, etc. Address P. 0. Box 189,
Plant City, Fla.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS
l l il:u W.
I. of the
PC from
tiijn. No
[tide, but
IrHntuiv
Tsco-'idon.
if the upi reception.

of lhe seven bills of general na­
ture consumed the greater por­
tion of an hour.
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Press reporters who have covered
regular sessions where there is
considerable time devoted to con­
sideration of a bill, are missing
the diversion and excitement that
heated debates bring. The session
so far as debate is concerned may
be termed “quiet.”
No fast where hiila introduced
during the firs t day or bo, that
pages answering one call usually
came hack to the clerk’s desk with
their arms heaped up with meas­

ures.

jam in the
C. Ilodges
' for sever*
bis country

A large group of students from
the Moridn State College for Wo­
men occupied the gallery during
one of the afternoon sesaiotis.
Their presence caused members to
be on their toes,

Certainty that completion of the
Mr ;iott in accordance with the
Dou:o concurrent resolution to a d ­
journ si net die noon was voiced by
Spenhur Milam Friday when he
•'■ntiid to a nnint of order during
proceedings, “if you will convince
the chair that this is the last week
of tho session, then the speaker
will hear you.” It brought n gen­
ty ram- eral laugh.
bot, local

Prrsistrnt coupba and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now wfth Creomulsion, an eimil.-iticd
creosote that is pleasant to take. &lt;ircomubion is a new medical di-euvrry
with two-fold action; it soothe* and
heals the inflamed membranea and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, crcuKitu is rccogniied liy high medical atilliorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and otti r
forms of throat troubles. Gcotnul .011
contains, in addition t&lt;r :reo*otc, oiler
healing elements which sooth'1and heal
the infected membranes and stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into tile blood, attack-, the scat
of the trouble am! checks the growth
of tho gcrnn.
Crcotnulsion ii guaranteed satisfac­
tory iu tliu treatment of persistent
roughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
lironcliitis and other forms of respira­
tory disea-jes, and is e xcellent fur build­
ing up the system alter colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
nut relieved after taking according to
directions. Ark your druggist. Crconiuhfon Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)

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"ttal In their argument.-] anti fo r}(
hr most part the session has been! „
•nlirely harmonious ia both houses.! u

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you can make shipm e n t s D i r e c t to
p o in ts on th e lines
of the S o u th ea stern
E x p r e s s C om pany.
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PtWby do i
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HERE YOU CAN 11UILR THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS
OR INVEST WITH ASSURANCE OF SAFETY AND PROFIT

KI NDERGAKI

D ;pite the heat of the tic bate I t
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koute yottr Shipments
the fastest way

SECTION NO. 2 \\ ILL SOON HE OFFERED—MAKE YOUR
RESERVATION NOW IN SANFORD'S
RESIDENTIAL MASTER I'I ECU
Tim fact that Section No. 1 has sold out so quickly is certainly an indication of the people’s faith In the development ami
in (he men behind l lie project.
Tliev know that here they will have the wholesome and contented life of a beautiful mid refitted residential section—a
section endowed with every city convenience and comfort —at a price which they can afford to pay. And it is also
* jjv ;ifLes.sihIt just three minutes from all schools, churches, amusements and the business section. Its location

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will be required, balance of first payment within thirty days, and the balance in one, two and three years

Y5y -ranking yonr exprsas thipmenl*nt*. indicating tho trartfar poin
‘■:rcct servieu u» points cn the tinea c

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SALES At;ENTS

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h'iS;-aiiiijj Uua»fcr point, uddrtu
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Wealthy,
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U;t:tn*astL-(n K-tpress Company

Jackaonvirlo, Florida

It.

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Mgr. Realty Dept

107-10!) South Park Avenue
Phone 720

MRS. SAM II. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOlNE
SulcsLudies
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1120 ACRES FINE CITRUS LAND 4 MILES LAKE FRONT ON
NEWLY PROJECTED ROAD.

$100 P e r A c re
NEAR ORLANDO AND KISSIMMEE

TINKER

O -K FARMS
10 Acres of Prosperity

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

o. K. F a r m s a r « lo c a te d b e t w e e n O r la n d o an il K i s s i m m e e
.ind ea sliy a n d r i u lr k i y a c c e s s ib le t o b o th c i t i e s o v e r K°od
roads. T h e s e f a r m s a r e c u t In to 10 a c r e t r a c t s , a n d
so laid o u t t h a t e v e r y t r a c t f r o n t s Dn n w i d e r o a d
lendlntf In to m n ln h i g h w a y .
F o r th e r a is in * of
t r u c k , c i t r u s f r u i t , d a i r y i n g o r poultry, F l o r i d a
o f f e r s no b e t t e r land. T h e lo c a t i o n Is Ideal,
belntc not o v e r 30 m i n u t e s f r o m e i t h e r O r l a n ­
do o r K iss im m e e .
Theae fa r m s a r e hig h ,
d r y a n d rich soli, a n d t h e p ric e Is o n ly

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W. D. LEAKE, Resident Manager

Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
•r Close to Orlando

FRANKLIN INVFSTMENT &amp;
REALTY CO.

OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS O-K FARMS

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

Orlando, Fin.

21 Court Street

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Realty •
Development Corporation

D. E. MANASCO
Longwood.

WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.

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$125.00 ACRE

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Phone 1741W. •]

MR. IN V ESTO R

WE “MINE” OUR OWN BUSINESS

M a n asco-

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18 N. Orange Avenue
Phone 2662

Orlando, Fla.

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

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40 ACRES

Close to Oviedo
A Good Buy At

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

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$100.00 per acre

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

TERMS

220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

Lane-Hardison Corporation

Wc have nevpr sold n ploco of nronorty on which the purchaser ha? not
made a profit.

Phone 2186

No. 12 Watkins Bldg.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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SALE

53 ncres of land located on the W inter Garden Stute 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 ncre. $5,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

If so, let us
rapidity with wl
every d a y asking
Our years
a guarantee to
make you a cliel

Property, Acreage, Homes

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

D. P. SIAS

Marlowe Realty Co.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

Orlando Florida

P. O. Box 1013
Phone 105

Propen

Up to date listings of Business

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14Vi Acres in South Orlando

Empire Hotel.

Have Y(

Orlando ,Fla.
132 N. Orange Avenue

Phone 1417

“L

Mabel Shores Rod and Gun Club”_
Name Chosen for Club House on Lake Mabel
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Main and
Pine Sts.

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$ 2 5 0 Per Acre

Orlando, Florida

NELA

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Is Different

Fronts In Lake Conway

At Prices which mean Splendid
Re-sale P rofits
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“WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES MEET*
We have been in business “boosting Maitland" ever since 1921, our officers
taking an active and leading part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Orange Counties.

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.

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THE LOVETT CO.
119 S. Orange St.

M A I T L A N D

40 Acres just a short distance from
Lake Butler, 2,000 ft. of lake front­
age on three lakes, 17 acres in bear­
ing- grove, 23 acres of additional
cleared land, $29,000.
These can positively be delivered at
these prices.

Only 135 Lots—67 W ater

WRITE FOR PARTICULARS

M ake M oney

On Lake Butler—100 acres, more or
less to be sold on basis of 100 acres.
Nearly 8,000 ft. lake shore, in the
midst of big development; §40,000.

AN ISLAND DEVELOPMENT

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REALTORS

“Where Values and Price's Harmonize”
Orlando. Florida
6- N* Orange
Phone 96(5

Orlando, Fla.

Eastwood-Williams Co.

Office Next to Postoffice—Phone 1210 J
Maitland. Florida

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESI ATE
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31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

CODE HILL ESTATE
Last week we told you that this wonderful estate
had 200 acres. 100 in each county—Seminole
and Orange.
This acreage has wonderful large trees ami four
beautiful lakes, giving nearly two miles of water
frontage.

LP.SIAS REALTY CO.
22 West Pine St.
Telephone 1133
Orlando

FLETCHER-BULGER
•11 N. Orange Avc.

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’ Our Engineer has just completed the survey and
we have the blue prints ready, ami will be glad
to talk this over at any time.

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Lease?

Sanford Office— 113^ Magnolia Ave.
Miller llldg.

Phone 716.
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EASTW00D4VILLIAMS CO.
REALTORS

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One trial will

GLITTERS! So do our customers’ eyes when we
show them our exclusive

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COME
Let us know when you arc coming to Orlando and wc
will have a salesman waiting to welcome you and show,
your our—
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listings in Seminole County.
Here’s Some Red Hot ISuys!

P’E. SHEPHERD

120 acre tract adjoining Osteen roads on twosides of property. $350 per acre easy terms.
59 acres two miles from Altamonte Springs
Hotel—lake frontage $330 per acre—good terms.
10 acres adjoining Chuluota $150 per acre.—
Terms.
80 acres adjoining ( huluota, $100 pei acre.

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Seminole County Acreage Specialists
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712 Orlando Hank &amp; Trust Company
Phone 1037

Orlando, Fla.

E .T . FARMER,
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BEST BUYS

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

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Four lota In Fort Mellon. You can have them all for $6,000.
Ten acres near Ovledp on lake, th is is (rood. Per acre, $100.

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80 acres on hard rood near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.
80 acres near Chuiuota on proposed hard
road, 7100.00 per acre.
10 acres at Chuiuota on hard road, ?150.00
per acre.
It will pay you to investigate these.
We have buyers for First Street Extension
property

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Laki Front'’lYart in ^rminnt- i minty. There In n fortune In Ihi.i tract
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203-203 Meisch Building

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lot is 61x117. A very good home. Easy term s.
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nished. Consult us before buying—we can
save you money.
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800 acres close to Enterprise.
381G acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.
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5020 acres south New Smyrna.
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An attractive apartment house site on Pal­
metto Avenue. Priced considerably under
the market for a few days only. A real
money-maker. Terms right.

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Acreage

Heal Estate

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Phone 715

General Insurance

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Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

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20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS”
Corner Lot} (9Sxl35) Union Avenue. Price...
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

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Beautiful Spanish Bungalow

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Five Rooms and Bath—Nice Location—Every Modern Improvement
t i Price 70.500
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A Six Room Rochond Stuccoed
Bungalow

Just completed, an ideal borne in the best res­
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$3,000,, f$Down
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Our opinion has been profitable to a large
number.

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We have one of the most wonderful Sub-divisions
in this County, on beautiful Crystal Lake, five miles
from Sanford. This Sub-division will be in the near fu­
ture, a high class residential section of Sanford.
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Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23,
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ning through, fronting on lake at $300.1)0 per
acre and worth double price asked.

Phone 746

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue......
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200fee^
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Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betweej
mereial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $S5O.0(
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$15,000.00. One-third cash.

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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Fronting on First Street ju st o ff Sanford Avon
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfj
Many real estate men say th a t we are offeri
cheap.
The price for a few days will be $120,000.10
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JU SUMMONS. Sales Mgr.

108 Magnolia Ave.

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REALTORS
Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

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F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
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Modern conveniences, $4,500 each. Two lota
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hfMUjtifill sight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.

road. U7 »p-Tes in Geneva with LAKE front

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High and (h*^ with a .sandy beach, most

Special priced with terms for 10 days.
See Mr. Chns. Night.

What Is Going („ Happen in Port
Mellon and East First Street Within
a Few Weeks That Will Make a Lot
of Folks a Ia,t „f Money?

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21.—Sale, Real Estate

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24.—Lost, Found

LOST: Pocketbook containing $35,
identification card nml papers
belonging to Heyward Walker. Re­
w ard if returned to owner at Sem­
inole Creamery Co. 110 W. 2nd

lay block*. Irrigation box** *• *
Terwllleger. P r o p . ________

HILL LUMBER CO Hou»« *
Service. Quality »p&lt;* Price.
ADDRESSING — M ultlgrspning.
folding and m ailing-** you
want it— when you w ent It.
Phone 673. H. E. Porch. F lrit
National Bank Bldg.
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28— Plant, Seeds. Trees
ITEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers lo t all occaaioae.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W

32—Typewriters, Suppplies

DO YOU WANT TO BUY" or sell

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W ANTED: Painting and pnper
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
ford and N. Y.

Watch Prices
Advance.

34—"Wanted Help, Female

—134 acres, beautiful ten
room house two baths,
three fireplaces, hardwood
floors. One mile front on
one of Orlando’s promin­
ent highways. Price $10,000.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your auhscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can rend Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. U you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, rash, Oe
charge. I Or minimum.

W ANTED: Good woman for cook
and general house work. Good
17—For Stile, Houses
wages paid. Reference required.
FOR SALE: New 5 room house Call 918 Myrtle Ave.
on Sanford Ave., three miles
35— Wanted Help, Male
out. Few lots at $G0O and $800.
MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
Terms. See A. C. Cinder, GinderWANTED AT ONCE: Experienced
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
vllle, Fla.
soda man. Lnney's Drug Store. people arc interested in Florida
FOR SALE: 6 room house and
property. Reach them through
1-2 acre land, 1-2 mile due south MAN HANDY with paint brush, the Sentinel. Rato curd on apsaw
and
hammer.
Steady
job
at
Elder Springs. Inquire a t Herald
good wages. W. M. Young, Pico I plication.
Office.
Annex, Park S i Commercial Sts. Mo r g a n t o w n ; w . v a .. people
FOR SALE: Four new, two room
are interested in Florida. Each
houses, each on easy terms, $750
of them through a classified ml
Giiiderville. Also a few good lots
in the Morgantown POST. Six
at $300. Write P. O. Box 096 City.
cent* n word for six consecutive
issues.’
If only philanthropists would
give it back to the sumo people
they took it from.—Roanoke World
News.
FOR SALE: A real bargain, 15
room house best in county. On
two beautiful lakes. 3 miles from
town, would cost $40,000 to build W ANTED: CAPABLE NEWPVI
Kit REPORTER. APPLY SAY
it now. If sold in next 10 dnys
FORD
HERALD.
will take $15,000. Fine location
for hospital or sanatorium . Will
hold 50 beds. If you are looking
for a bargain, this Is it. E. G. Kesier, Route A, Box 187

CONNELLY &amp; SONS
a Ave. &amp; Second Street
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Sanford, Fla

Business For Sale
IN A FAST GROWING
TOWN

$5000.00 STOCK OF GEN­
ERAL MERCHANDISE
AND FIXTRUES.

Balance 1 &amp; 2 Years

LIton J. Moughton
ARCHITECr
First National Hank Hlda.
Sanford. ----------- FlnHile

W. V. Wheeler Inc

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

REALTY

COM PANY,

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ALTOHS

Tires and Tubes

Twenty m en for our
Osteen Cem ent plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary.
White and colored.
Good pay and bonus.
Inquire

JOHN E. FOX, Repre.scnluHve
120 South Park Ave.
Cover Florida Heal E state Like the Sunshine1

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

On nnd after January the
10th, 1DUG, the Painters scale
38— Wanted. Silunlion Male will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1201. Sanford
FDR SALE: A wood heating stove ELDERLY' couple with no eneum By M. 1). JACKSON.
almost new. Inquire 201 E ast
brnnee wish position us care
Financial Secretary.
takers. Address Caretaker, 5L
Union Ave.

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can
didacy in the coming city elec­
tion for the office of Cit)
Commission.
IL R. STEVENS

t OR SALE: 1924 Ford Sedan in
excellent condition. Will sell or
trade fur real estate. P. O. Box

Spencer. Phone *100.

• First (‘las. Barbers
Special Attention
Given To 1-adirs and Children.

$3,000.00
$1,000.00 Cash

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

Osteen, Fla.

“Veedol Oils”

FOR SALE: 1 3 II. P. 110-220V,
single phase 1750 R. P. M., elec­
tric motor. Brand new. Price $125,
D. E. A. cure Herald.

TURKiTTFoTsALE:

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B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.

FOR SALE: Furniture for sale
At once. Call G01-W.

^OUSALE: One tank, towi
r alrbanks-Morse engitu
pump all for $50.00. It. W
South Sanford Ave.

HILTON’S

DOING GOOD IHIHINESS

20—For Sale, Miscellaneous

HHt SALE: One Shetland
Gentle and in good coi
W ti Union Ave. Phone 99

Hughey Ave. to Be
G. TAYLOR DYER
Opened to Country Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303
Club Road.

Ideal for poultry and
truck farm Some
improvements; ten
minutes from city;
adjoins Sub-division
of Sanford.

VtUclez Realty Co.

FOR RENT: One well furnished REMINGTON Portable four-bank
bedroom for gentleman only. | Typewriters, “tho king of port­
able,. $60. narret Portable Adding
Machine,. Can't be beat. Seminole
FOR RENT: One sleeping loom P rintery, Phone 93, Welnka Bldg.
for one or two men. 1009 Union
33—Y\ anted
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FOR RENT: Good big store and
six room apartment above. San­
ford Avenue. Chas. Kanncr.

RESTAURANT for snle. $1500
w.ll buy good paying business.
It interested see Thrasher and
Garner. Phono 632-W.

IlF.tl, Ksr.tTK
I2J West Flrat Street
I'll one ITU
Member of
SANFORD. F U .
F lo rid a S ta le
Florin, Amniflatlnti.

Realtor

C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch,
Jewelery and clock repairing and
engraving. Quick service. Ill] Mag.
nolia Avenue. Phone d42._

FOR RENT: Furnished bed room
306 Palmetto Avenue.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

TH E C LA RKSBU Rc, EX PON ENT
e.rdailv W ' ' e ,t. VlrKiniu*s larg­

Why pay « or $7000 for
bungalow when
buy n nine rooi
with water, »&gt;
garage, beaut if
tree*, flowers a
Milano Theatre Hide
five Orange tr
considerable grn
rrt
la n q m ,
rated at Lake J
b la. Thousands read the elas-1
letu than $*&gt;,000
nificd pnges of Florida’s G isat,
Home Daily, rates ‘2 cents a word.
W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS
Minimum 25c, cash with order, j Good buy—modern four j
unlow
with
wj
•ACREAGE- .
L dt* for complete rate card.
electricity. Mot
BUSINESS-HOMES
feet. Price $27
DEVELWERd ATTENTION —
nnable terms. I.
Pensacola is beginning
the
% V ionc727
Lake Mnrv.
greatest development in Georgia's
history;■a hair million dollar highway to the gulf beach just finish-, ,,ranK‘' Grove- t&gt;0 acres in grove,
ed; at two million dollar bridge
iUtl? uncleared, with
Valdez Hole!-Building
acrosa Escambia Uay started:
house, hnrn and garage,
quarter million dollar opera house
Located m S e m i n o l e
under construction; two millions I
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three-quarters
being spent on highway; greatest
mile from hard road. This
chance for live devetnner* lo ...&gt;i
Vs n 1n 'il' huy, now yield­
ing handsome return on
investment. Price $75,000.

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10—For Rent, Rooms

R esident of Florida sin e s l i l t .
R efeitn cra:
First N ational Hank.

113 Magnolia Ave.

25—Opticians, Jewelers

~ 8 —For~Rent, Apartments

T ^ S J S S 2 NINC J o u r ^ A L ir the
d2 ■ ed,v?ra?t «*d mcdium |D
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9 ne cent a word
an ins.rtion, .Minimum 25c.

A . H ^ L E tt.vnt "*a
HERALD will bring
results. Advertise th
ticlc, y,m have storei
nave no use for. A I
cent nd may bring
dollars, rhone 148 ai
sentative will Cal| and

LOST: Eight months old familc
Collie, light brown with little
black und white. Reward. Notiry
Hof-Mnc Battery Co. Phone 384-W
o r 101-W.

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est daily. \\nnt ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 Insertion, 1 M e; 0 P"
more lc per word each insertion.

W e carry sT^uil line.
Our price, aro right. Cash or ‘hro“^ »&gt;e Xenia Cterm s. We want your business trU w tlich "Krie
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. tnct. Want ad and d
on request.
_________ 3-1 E. First St.

service.

[■ PRINT SHOP—Printing
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nving. Embossing. &amp;*• «*
We do i t Phone 417*"
v» -Commercial 3t _____
IOWAN—All kinds
iamf-s H.
of Tin and Sheet MeUl Work.
Water i,rd Boat Tanks- At Oak
Avei.ue and Third Street. Telephone 1

request.

Sale— Furniture, etc.

E ve ry th in g e lw -

Electrsgitb

u-U iu k k u a l k
DAILY NEWS—it• covers Browaia County inoriiiURhly which is
one of ihe rmost* rapidly
growing
sections on tht Florida Coast.
sample conyt antj
and rate card upon

way.

^ E L E C T R IC J O p
•hona 422.

RESULTS advertise in

. ,?^UKL1NG, siTD-dlvislon
specialist. Subdiviaion to Or'Undo, Florida. Bnd F l o r a
Meignts, Florida on uDd* High­

DRUG STORE - « • i, Drugs, Soda*. We
„ r you a* Tour phont.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925

TWO NICE unfurnished
wanted with bath eon
near in by gentleman an
suitable for light house
Moderate. Address J. W.
Sanford Herald.
ADVERTISE in the Joumal-Her
aid, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon
weekly and Sunday.
Classtfioc
rates 10c per line. Wayeroas Jour-

Ureters

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

BINE’S FILLING
STATION

Real Estate
Developers
Promoter!
Bemlnole Hotel

Best Business Site in Sanford
First Street (N ear Forrest Lake Hotel)
700 feet frontage

Phone lfil-J
11.1 Sanford Ave. Saufoid, U»

t Acreage in Heminnto 26 1-2 acres at Paula
(Borders two lakes)

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
Yvork. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

FOR SALE— Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell th at second-hand goods’

40 l/ j Feet F ro n tag e on
Magnolia Avenue, be­
tween 1st and 2nd St.,

\V. H. LONG

$

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MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, FU

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I in Myrtle
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Bv UHORGG McMANUS 09 Year Ledsfe,'$25,000
Don’t Miss This

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Insurance

Announcing

Announcing Exclusive Iteprcsentalion, in Seminole County for

The large volume of* real estate transfers, and the
g reat amount of money invested in improvements in
Seminole County requires a protection against loss
through inadequate titles to real estate. To give this
service the Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Company has a r­
ranged with the Now York Title &amp; M ortgage Company
for exclusive representation in Seminole County.
The merits of the New York Title &amp; Mortgage Com­
pany need no comments. Its policies of title insuranct
arc new being demanded from ocean to ocean, and from
the lakes to the gulf. It is the largest exclusive title in­
surance company in the United Stales, and the only one
doing a nation-wide business. Its Thirty Millions of as-

den defects (not apparent in the abstract) that may arise
a t any time to question your title should your title ever
be attacked you will be defended in court without ex­
pense to you, indemnifying you against loss. Title insm ance costs but little; you pay one premium only, and
you and your heirs are protected forever.
Out title insurance protects you against the retu rn
of a forgotten heir, the act of a forger, the discovery of
a lost will, or any one of a hundred possible flaws in the
title. In nearly every instance the records fail to show
these conditions, which makes it impossible for the ab­
stractor or exam ining attorney to discover them.
If you purchase real estate in any subdivision and
the seller will furnish you with title insurance you may
have no hesitancy as to the soundness of the title to the
land. Insist upon being furnished with title insurance
and thus protect yourself against possible loss of your
money.

107-10!) South Park Avenue

Insured

Permanent

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FROM HIMAFTER

IGloria Swanson’s
ENGAGEDT5?, Latest Film Is At
Milane Thursday

IS THAT t h e '
SAP MOUWERE

Aa-THESED^S^

A New Ohe
GENEVA. Not. 25.-(/P)_O n*
thousand treaties have now been
registered with the League 0r Natlons tn the ope, diplomacy which
Woodrow Wilson stressed.

Supporting Gloria Swanson In
I’nrnmmint picture, “'Stage
Struck,’ which will be shown
1nur*oay at the Milane theater In
one of the finest cnstn ever to appiar with tho popular star.
. U ^ n e e Gray, who had a prom!n u - n f . 0PP0*lte Miss Swanson
in The &lt;'onst Folly" is lending
rn n m "Stage Struck," nn Allnu
l .van production written cspccinlIdlr for Gloria by Frank It. Adams
and adapted for the screen by Syl­

SWEDEN WANTS OWN CORN
MALOME, Nov. 25.—(/p&gt;—Swe­
den Is hopeful of growing Its own
•'mnjs” instead of importing it
from the TJ. S. Stalks from some
experimental American corn have
reached a height of 12 feet.

Henry Clews &amp; Co.

via LoVnrre.
Gloria* ns Jenny Hagen, a wait­
ress in a one-arm lunch in a small
western town, decides she’s going
to lieconie an netrojn because
joung Gray, who also works in
the restaurant, likes actresses.

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7,9,11 BROADWAY (Ground Floor)
New York City
Orders executed for

OH 8oT ME5AV5HE

STOCKS &amp; BONDS

needs a womans tender
case To pull him thcoucih

and advances made thereon

and

| is extended our patrons and friends on
■ this Thanksgiving Day.

3 before buying your gifts for the
3 mas time.

"CIS 5 0 LONESOME ,__

BOO-HOO-ou &gt;—/ __.

Correspondence Solicited
Miss Olga Svendholm, Norwegian
shortly. Photo shows her nt her
daily exercises in Hollywood,
actress, has come to this country
ninl is to appear in th&lt;r movies

That

WORRY

HE'S WOTHin G
To
awymoSE

Bolltuuc Avenue, the finest street in
Newport, R. J„ is faveil
urith {wrtlanJ cement concrete

Fine Streets
Are Paved with
Concrete
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Real Estate Man Is

Junches for
Charged W ith Killing
\e Bob-H aired Beauty ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 25.—
(/P)—W. S. Brown, local real estate
man, formerly of Birmingham, Ala.
held for investigation in connec­
tion with tho death of Wm. K.
Dennis, 25, a t a local road house
Sunday night, waived a prelimin­
ary hearing Into yesterday and is
being held in the county j.iii under
bomi of $15,000 pending Ids trial
in circuit court.
A formal charge has not hoen
preferred against him and the
grand jury will investigate Hi
death of Dennis. Dennis met death
from a knife th ru st inflicted by
Brown, who adm itted’ the wound­
ing and contended th a t it was an
accident.

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Although the big point in
favor of paving with portland cement concrete is
its moderate cost, wealthy
home owners insist upon
concrete primarily because
of its attractive appearance.
Our free booklet,"Concrete Sired*
for Your Toum,” twill tell you the
whole story. A sh [or your copy.

NEW YORK, Nov. 25,—&lt;/!&gt;)—
Feodor Chnlapin, is perturbed over
a misunderstanding. In Paris be­
fore leaving to sing in New York’s
opera ho said: “I found it neces­
sary to sell my soul to the Devil.’
While the translation is literal, he
explains the colloi|iiiiilism in Rus­
sian simply means that one is
hard up and must make some mon­
ey.

Ponce dc Leon landed in these parts in search o f the Fountain
o f Youth. He found it.
A good climate and good food constitute the Fountain
of Youth. Florida has the climate, and good food and Snow­
drift arc inseparable.

cooki

PO R T L A N D CEM ENT A SSO C IA TIO N
Graham Building
JA C K SO N V ILLE, 1TA.
qA

Notional Organization to Improve and
€xtend the Uses o f Concrete
OrFICBS IN 3 0 CITIES

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attached to a nerow-reirrtmr,
rents a simplo bit of decoration ti*
contrive.
The photo shows tho low ly Glo­
ria Swanson 1n a more elaborate af­
fair, raailo of gold leaves and gold,
grapes, the grapes covered In gold.
tinsely, net. Miss Swanson w ears
this gtlttcring head-picco In hor
m w Paramount picture* "S taga
Struck.”
Li tho lower rig h t 9iand txrm er
a perky bow of tafTota Is ahown,
worn on a taffeta .band th a t iKuroca
around tho head (morty over- tho
top of tho head th an over tho
bror.) Tilts typo of thing f3 for
(ho very young g trt to w ear w ith
her simplo danco frock o f •pastel
hue, which R nhould tnatch, of
coureo.
'Hie lower left cornci* ehowri a
closely bobbed head, w ith a band
of velvet narrow ribbon, o n which*'
at each side, Is placed a putt of hor]
own frock, salvaged from h e r tlrB^
hair cut*

7he way to find out is by driving
the Hupmobile Eight yourself
If you buy any car w ithout first d rivin g
the Hupmobile Might yourself, w e arc
tem pted to say that you w ill deserve
whatever you get.

NOW SEDAN
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You will find so many things new in finemotoring that we can almost hear you
say:—
“This is the kind of performance I’ve
been wanting all these years.
Dealer s N am e a n d A d d ress
In L ight Face Type

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You can compare H upm obile Might per­
formance with any you choose—and the
higher you set the mark, the better we
will like it.

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was put on the market.
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the history ot the city

that a development was sold out in such a short space ot time and
to home people of San lord.

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                    <text>PA PER
.
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PlarWa: Fair tonight Md Wedneaday, slowly ruing temperature;
gentle to ' moderate northeast

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Garden
a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s l e a s e d w i r e

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925

At Last

.1Students O f Northwestern
Celebrate G rid Victories
By Going On A Rampage

HOME EDITION

CITY CHARTER ALLEGED HIGH M i t c h e l l R e i t e r a t e s
CHANGES GET RENTS LIKELY C h a r g e T h a t A i r m e n
TO BE PROBED F l y F l a m i n g C o f f i n s

Mop Of Three Thousand De­
fies Police. Tear Bombs
And Streams From Fire De­
partments of Evanston, III. Mayor Forrest Lake And City
Leon Representative Asks
Attorney Jou/ney Through
For Sweeping Investiga­
President Of College
Country To Urge Passage
tion Into Matter By The
Makes No Statements
Two Important Bills
Attorney-General’s S t a i l

Granting Of Writ Sought'By
Counsel Would Mean One Students Begin Parade By
More Year Of Life, Court
Setting Fire To Fratern­
Attaches Express Belief
ity House On Campus Edge

fOV. - «•—

y rt’ fllSCtl Charles fi. Conn o f I.os Angeles
is 81. As a boy he served under
iveniment Grant
in the wilderness, and
•avid the lives o f several other
h h c for- Jobbers by bis bravery. Now he
just been notified by the Wnr
jnitely de­ has
Department that he has been o ffi­
l's request cially cited for this heroism.

[net.

pended to
lie that lie
U Poum er
G, P o u m e r
Lt the p a l­
L urged to
L fu r the
f t in v ie w
■ fin a n c ia l

Mr let'll &lt; I
U m - The
g the counkkher Arisimn times
il take tie*

pn! by Pan,
ti steer ih *

ii shoals of
•a to wreck
bi!id among
kit when li"
3fs)n 1’rc‘ ip be ta iletuk of form - 1
jl that r.o c fid to induce

nfuul.
question
Lai. that 51. 1
L it work h • (

krt l«c rum - 1
knt of the '
id debt* and
:.*tween Ru*.ippcared to
the greatest

er the future
rpe and cv n

and having 1
0occupy the

iought that
[portfolio of
l he accept-

■sight conlink r.itii-*r
ftr rl.m up.
■tied with

f'sf the
1 Weber
Within *
»y und•p.iN to
^ which
* niurn-

FOREIGN
Arisitied Brand, seven times
premier of France, declined in­
vitation to form his eighth cab­
inet a fte r Socialists refused
their co-operation. Paul Dottmcr is slated to fill post.
DOMESTIC
Thro*-* thousand students of
Northwestern celebrating vic­
tories of their football team , go
on a ram page over aristocratic
Evanston, 111.
STATE
Unless receivers take stepy to
unload their goons immediately,
it may become necessary for
Atlantic Const Lino to place an
embargo on less than carload
shipments, according to Orlando
traffic expert.
Alleged high rents over state
would be made tho subject of
investigation by the sta te und* r a resolution offered in the
house this morning by Repretivo Davis of Leon County.
Present Merchant Marine jioU
icy is only tem porary service
ami eventual scrapping, accord­
ing to Vice President Plummer
in address a t Miami,
Florida’s
general
inhound
freight situation is being dis­
cussed a t meeting being held in
Jacksonville today attended by
representative!! of
railroads,
business
organizations
and
state railroad commission.
LOCAL
Sanford Lions Club begins in­
i nsivc campaign to raise $9,bOO for children's playground
equipment, having already pro­
cured $1,000 of th a t am ount.
With tlu* lifting of the em bar­
go on road m aterials, it is be­
lieved th at work on the SanfordIk'Land highway may be pushed
to a rapid completion, according
to word received here today.
Mayor Forrest Lake and City
Attorney George A. DeCottes,
succeed in securing passage:' of
amendments which will facili­
tate the bulkbenditig of Lake
Monroe and other lakefront im­
provements, and provide for cxt&lt; nsion of city limits.
Value of the new St. JohnsIndian River canal to this city
is given in statem ent by R. \V.
■carman, Jr.,
secretary of
• handier of Commerce.

Railroad Embargo
On Iload Materia!
MoveinentModified
1 ne almost immediate comple­

tion of the Sanford-DfLond high"ay is now possible, according to
“ teleyram received by the trnf^ r t i s i n j r Hc department of the Chamber of
omnierce from S. A. Stocknrd of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
advising Secretary Pearmnn of the
modification of the rnil embargo
M
, ° r ,r
Permit thu movement
, 8l,n&lt;L rock* tra v e l and clay boween noi-gs 8olllh ,jf Yukon an(,
High Springs.
I l,A.he. *jt°rtogc o f rock hns pre1«ocf. . conJPl®tion of *bo hard
Sanfnr'i' , T 1, «xtcr»‘lfnK from
1ana
.DoLond. it is stated,
. l; 1e I'ftin® of the embargo on
wii mA ,al T iih,n tho ,,i,trict
lii tv
p.OHa,ib.le th*-’ rap'd do-

JoOffset

Bulkheading Of Lake Efforts Being Made
Front Is Authorized To Speed Up Closing

NEW HAVEN
CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—(/1»)—Dt— House Extend s Sanford Chief Senate Follows House Action
Nov. 21.
—(A*)— Gerald
Executive Signal Courtesy
fyj'K
P'dice pistols, tenr bombs
In P a s s i n g Over Veto
. under
By Delaying Adjournment
.
.
.. , . --....... «tato prison ami streams from fire hoses, It,00(1
The Lake Euslis Measure

| Hoped
Groups
s Entry

in Wethersfield Dec. fl for the m ur­
der of a policeman in New R«*s»ei~
Conn., will enter upon a new stage
in bis fight to esenpo the gallows
next Monday, when he will appear
before U. S. District .Judge Edwin
S. Thomas in the boanl of par­
dons rigim a t the prison. This was
announced late today by Judp*
Thomas after ho bad signed a writ
of hobena corpus prepared by the
condemned man’s counsel.
In Federal Court circles the
opinion wan expressed that the
granting of the writ would mean
a t least another year of life for
Chapman. Governor Trumbull has
indicated he will grant a second
reprieve to the condemned man.
In taking the case to the Fcder
nl court, the defense seeks to chid
lenge the right of Ms* state to
bang Chapman before he has com­
pleted a 25-ycar sentence in At­
lanta prison for mail robbery. It
is the contention of the defense
that Chapman is still a Federal
prisoner, having been “loaned" to
Connecticut for trial only.
Jud«re Thomas was holding court
this afternoon when Nnthnn O.
Freedman, defense counsel, ap­
peared nt the Federal building.
The judge immediately adjourned
the case under consideration and
the Chaoman m atter was taken up.
F **edman and‘Charles W. Mur­
phy, of tin* defense conn.-el, in
explaining the defense contentions,
pointed out thnt the question of
conflicting jurisdiction between
the state and the Federal govern­
ment had never been tested in
r.uch a case. They contended that
the original writ on which Chap­
man had been brought to W ethers­
field from Atlanta was defective
in that it wns served upon "Hcitrv
II. W. Scott, state warden, rather
than upon Scott In his capacity of
a Federal ni^ent. This had been
discovered by Chapman himself,
they said.

Northwestern University men and
women students last night ccten | . ogress of their foot­
ball team by rampaging all over
aristocratic Kvunston.
Before their enthusiasm waned
early today a vacant fraternity
bouse was in ashes, a policeman
bail two broken ribs, four stu­
dents were in jail, scores bad black
eyes, and cracked heads, and May&lt;&gt;r Charles E. Bartlett was nurs-

, 'I he Sanford representatives a r­
rived too late for the rcgulnr pas­
sage of the two measures and but

effected, it is said, and the devel­
opment of Sanford’s lake shore
would have necessarily been post­
poned for an indefinite period.
Mr. l-nko stated in bis telegram
that tlu* passage of tin* bills hail
been accomplished in both houses
in less than mi hour, and that
there was now nothing to prevent
the construction of the bulkhead
and the development of the shore
line within the city limits.
In commenting on the success
that attended the introduction of
the hills. Secretary R. W. Penrmnn
of the ('handier of Commerce de­
clared that while many here did
not appreciate the true signifiennec of the two measures, those
who are familiar with the subject
m atter of the bills realized that
their pnssage would result in many
benefits to Sanford and should be
considered ns of almost equal Im­
portance ns the canal measure
pas &lt;d by the assembly on Satur­
day.
"Tie* failure of th e e two bills
to receive the favorable opinion of
the majority of the representatives
at Tnllnha see would have resulted
in the suspension of lake shore
development here." Mr. I’cnrni in
added, "nnd the news of the pas­
sage of the two measures means
more to Sanford than the majority
of citizens here realize."

TAMPA. Nov. 2 1.—f/P)—Scnching parties were despatched to
lower Hillsborough Hay today hy
officials of the U. S. Customs of­
fice in an effort to locate three
men, two customs officers nnd an
immigration inspector who left
Tampa Inst Friday night with in­
structions to report on Monday
morning.
Tiu* three men, II. F. Scuddor
and Je ff O'donohiic of tin* cus­
toms service nnd C. .1. Aldrich,
im m igrant inspector, left here in
a 85 foot speed boat 011 a tour
of the lower hay, with the Mana­
tee River us their destination.

Faster Goes Insane
Upon Sight of Soda

PLYMOUTH. Vt„ Nov. 21.—f/P)
--Col. .John C. Coolidg", father of
the president who has been ser­
iously ill here with heart disease,
came out of his home for the first
time today in more than a week,
gave a brief interview and was
phnlo'Manhed.

BRIDGEPORT, Colin.. Nov. 24.
—(/Pi—Striking for the second
time within four days, an uniden­
tified slabber who has terrorized
the city by his six stabbing* of
young girls, within the past few
months, claimed his seventh and
eighth victims last night. Two
girls were cut hut not seriously
injured.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 1 -f/P i—
President Coolidge has notified
John L. Lewis, president of the
United Mine Workers Association,
that the hitter's complaint of vio­
lation of the bituminous wage
agreement hn:i been taken under
consideration.
The president has asked for in­
formation and has told Mr. Lewis
ho will make a full reply as soon
as he has developed the faits.

NEW YORK, Nov. 2
The editor of n student
tho college of the Cjl&gt;‘
York has been forbidden
furth er in denunciation
pnlsory m ilitary trainin:
will be boys, in the view*
dent Muzes. Ho thinks
against trnining they *
trying to avoid work.

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 21— (/Pi
—Sweeping investigations of hotel
and rent nrices in Florida to deter­
mine if the state anti-trust status
were lieing violated, would be. ask­
ed of the attorney-general’s de­
partment if a resolution introduc­
ed into the House of Representa­
tives by Mr. Davis of Leon is
adopted.
With practically all business liefore both bouses cleared, members
of the legislature today wen* bond­
ing their efforts to bring the ex­
tra session to sine die adjourn­
ment ns soon as possible.
Few bills were pending in cither
house on opening today, consider­
ation of Gov. John W. Martin’s
veto message on bills a fter the
cloro of the regular 1925 session,
being unfinished businesss on both
calendars. The senate still had to
act on three general measures pro­
posed by the house, including the
“search and seizure” ai t and the
bill to simplify proceedings to
clear titles to land. Fifteen local
bills originating in the bouse were
on the senate calendar.
The senate tills morning, fol­
lowing similar action by the house
yesterday, passed over the gover­
nor’s veto the bill conveying to
Eustis certain lands in Ioike Eustis for municipal development pur­
poses. The veto 22 to 4, like that
of the louier branch, was also
just 'enough in the affirm ative to
override tho veto.
The I-ukc Eustis bill was pnssed
by botii blanches of Ihu law m ak­
ing bodies nt the last rogulnr ses­
sion. Governor Martin, however,
vetoed it, claiming that it was in­
troduced as a local measure, when
in reality it wns general, as it
involved land owned by thu state.

CANAL IS CALLED

MIAMI. Fla., Nov. 21.— — j
The present government merchant
marine policy is in effect only one
of ’temporary service and eventual
scrapping,” Vice Chairman Plum­
mer of the U. S. Shipping Board
declared hero in nn address today
before the convention of the Atlan­
tic Deeper Water Ways Associa­
tion whereas "a national-aid pol­
icy would enable the government
to realize something adequate from
the sale of its active shins.
.Suggesting a policy, Mr- Plum­
mer said:
"A t present the shipping board
is operating about ono^ und onehalf million tons of freight ship*.
If there were a law under which
the government aid of $•» P‘'r *r,n
per year, recommended by
volt Commission report (of llWj'l
was being paid, this would be
about seven and one-half milium
dollars per year, or !cc.i than the
annual expense of the emergency

Secrt'lary I’carmnn Hails I'assagi* Of Act Creating Navi­
gation Dislrict Crowns Ef­
forts On Civic Projects

The passage of the St. JohnsIndian River canal hill calling for
tlu* creation of a navigation ditirict in Brevard and SeiiiinoK*
counties and tin* dredging of a
eat extending from u poiilt a t
Sanford to the east coast near
Titusville caps the climax of many
Poor Marksmanship major improvement projects con­
ceived ami worked for hy thu
Saves Life Of Boy Chamber
*&gt;f Commerce, Secretary
R. W. Pearnian Jr., declared this
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 24.— 'morning in discus ing the m ater­
I/P1—Poor marksmanship ailin'* ialization of what he descrilied as
yesterday saved the life of her being the most important develop“hoy friend", who failed to pro­ nu lit ever sponsored by the local
vide tickets to take tier to a foot­ commerce body.
ball game when Miss Margaret
“The passage of tlu* canal hill
Moran suspected him of having 1 the last outstanding measure
“held out on her". An automobile that the Chamber of (’onuncrcc
window, an electric light aial a has hieii endeavoring to pul 11transom were the only casualties •ro*s," he said.
from her 92 automatic.
“The muniripnl golf links, publie library, boat basin, municipal
pier, lake shore boulevard, city
gas and water plants, many miles
LONDON, Nov. 24.— f/P) —A of paved streets and the general
$75,000 pearl necklace lost hy Mrs. improvement of tho lako shore and
Blythe in Canada has been return­ development of river traffic have
ed anonymously hy mail.
all been either effected or provid­
'd for and the passage of thu ca­
nal measure, thu biggest project
of the lot, conies as the last link
in the Chamber of Commerce’s
constructive platform and makes
necessary the formulation of new
nlnns for additional
und oven
fleet corporation which the board
now employs to operate its ships.
"Il would get the government
out of this opi*rating business with
a knowledge that our ships in for­
eign trade would permanently con­
tinue and would be replaced by
new and belter ones as ocean ships
iust a t those used by our coast

Present Shipping Board Policy Is Of
Temporary Service, Asserts Plummet

FORBIDDEN TO "

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 24—
f/P)—President jTaylor, of the
senate announced shortly aftei
noon today thnt indications were
n sine die ndjournment would
probably be taken this afternoon
or tonight and not later than
tomorrow.

Coolidtfe Considers
Soft Coal Situation

Garrett Hughes, .Jr„
Claimed By Death President's Father Is
Able To Leave Bed
G arrett N. Hughes. Jr.. tw&lt;vyear old son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
N’. Hughes of New York, died here
this morning at the home of his
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
e rt G. Duvey.
Mrs. Hughes, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Duvey, and bnly
G nrrett hnd been visiting here for
several weeks, coming to Sanford
from Whitt* Plains. N. ^ .. wIut
Mr. Hughes is employed a- head
salesman for the Pierce Arrow
Motor Company.
The baby hnd long been in fail­
ing health, it is said, and the trip
to Florida was undertaken in the
hope of restoring him to a normal
condition.

llio passage of the amendments
to the city eh*..-*'.’- • i*nry for
expediting the bulkhead work and
lake shore development at Sanford
was effected this morning by May­
or horrest I ,ike and City A ttor­
ney George He Cottcs, according
to a telegram received nt the
Herald office this afternoon.
Mayor Lake and Mr. De Totten
left here bite yesterday afternoon
and drove all night in an automo­
bile in an attempt to arrive nt TnlInhnssee before the bouse adjourn­
ment prevented the introduction
and passage ..f the two bills, offi­
cially designated ns house bill No.

b&lt;S2 and 3i!3.

Search Bern# Made
For 3 Customs Men

NUMBER 99

Hip Tongs Vote To
Forbid Members To
Engage In W arfare
CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 24—
(A*)—The Hip lting Tong, in
convention voted today to for­
bid all members to participate
in Chin Family troubles grow­
ing out of the killing Inst spring
in Boston of Chin Fong. His
family demanded $10,000 indeminity from t he Tong, a l­
leged t&lt;&gt; *••,•:&gt; hf.f'. *7. O' noble
for his death.
When that Tong refused the
family appealed to the Hip
Sings. Notice was sent to ev­
ery chapter to prevent out­
break of another Tong w ar
which officials declared would
be sure to follow if the Hip
Sings espouse the Chin family
cause.
Officials announced thnt a
tabulation shows the Tong*
has n membership of nearly
0,000 in this country, making
it the largest Tung outside of
China.

Former Chief Insists
There H as Been N o
Increase In Safety:
For American Fliers

U. S. Fliers Called
Best In The World
Use Of DH Planes Is
Criminal N e g l e c t ,
Officer D e c l a r e s
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.-*.
(AP) —Col. William Mjtchell
reiterated before his court
martial today his charge th at
American aviators were fly*
ing in flaming coffins.
Resuming the witness stand
for conclusion of his cross­
examination nt the hands of
Mnj. Allen Gullion, assistant
trial judge ndvocatp, the air of*

ality for the fiscal year 1921 was
994, while for the fiscal year 1925,'vthe number wns 5,209.
"Doesn't this prove that tha
safety of flying has increased
from 1921 to 1925, inclusive, about
550 per cent?" Major Gullion ask­
S u li s t a n tial Contributions ed.
u
Decrease In Safety
Sent In Hy Civic Bodies
"It is a very misleading state­
Guarantee Success Of The ment,”
Col. Mitchell
replied,
Canvass Ending Saturday "1 hero is no increase In safety.
There is a decrease in safety. Our
Organized campaigning for the personnel Is better trained now
subscription of $9,000 for tho thnn it was in 1921 nnd flying has
purchuse of playground equipment been much more restricted. Tho
by the Lions (’lull hegnn yester­ mnehtnes still nrc flnming coffins.’*
day, and from tlu* substantial con­ f "Do you not know that flying
tributions thnt are reported to in tho United States is twice ai?
have been received already, mem­ sufe ns it is in Great Britain I ”
bers of the committee are confi­ the w itness was asked.
dent that the drive will go well
"No."
over the top.
"Do you not know that flying
More than v., j 00 has been sub­ in tho United States is (our times
is if* as It Is in Italy?"
scribed to date, it was Ieai*n
8. Pilots Are lk*%i
tod-.v, this sum includin'* the '»w
' - * F lg u i. v m n ’ &gt;• twist, il
t.’v Liens raised .aiong Itcnu ■ “ y
*rui ifno*&gt; »_or &gt;.\.i
ore tloV
and the $125 pcr*sonn'ny eunli
best in tho world. They ran fiy
botes by Howard llulick.
The organization of the club faulty machines with less danger
members into 10 teams under the tlinn^ other pilots."
"You said in your statem ent of
direction of Frank Talbot, chair­
the pilots know
man of the campaign is expected Sept. 5, thnt
to result in tlu* rapid subscription they’re going to bo killed if thuy
of the additional $2,000 necessary. stay In the service, using old flam­
In commenting on the benefits ing coffins."
"I did."
that Sanford will derive from tho
installation of dependable, modern
"W hat old flaming coffins did
playground equipment, Mr. Talbot you have refenenco to ? "
declared that local parks were de­
"D H’n. It constitutes criminal
plorably lacking in safe swings, neglect to keep using flying ships
sec-saw hoards nnd other equip­ of thnt kind."
ment, nnd that the need for such
Col. Mitchell hlnnicd tho recent
equipment was ono of the most deutli of Captain McAvoy at Old
pressing m atter, ionfronting this Point, Vn„ who fell with a DH
city, and all persons interested in plane, to faulty equipment nnd
the happiness and welfare of San­ Major Gullion produced the report
ford children.
of tin* investigation board show­
The handling of the playground ing thnt tho machino wns flying
equipment fund will la* entrusted at a dangeroosly low altitude.
to a joint committee composed of
representatives of the various civ­
Webber Inquest To Be
ic organisations, it was stated.
Substantial amounts arc to be Held In Tampa Today
contributed to the fund hy several
civic bodies, it is nunounced.
TAMPA, Nov. 21.—f/P) Formal
The drive will term inate on Fri­ inquest over the killing on Nov. 9
day and while this week’s opera­ of W. E. Webber, by one of two
tions will he confined largely to deputy sheriffs who had placed
an intensive canvass of stores and him under arrest for shooting an­
business establishments, any per­ other man, will |« held today. Tho
sonal contributions will he gladly hearing was postponed yesterday
received, no m atter how small, Mr. because of tho absence of witnes­
Talbot stated, and those desiring ses.
to help put the cumpaign across
Webber was instantly killed a ft­
are instructed to make checks pay­ er he is alleged to have fired on
able to the Children's Playground Deputies Bunklor nnd Carson as
Fund.
they were taking him to tho coun­
tv jail for seriously wounding E-.L
die Dunforth a few minutes pre­
viously.

State Contractors
Decide To Organize
Florida-Wide Body

Unknown Woman Is
Moved To Hospital

„ TAMPA, Nov. 24.—(/P)— Forma-

mu couplers was endorsed by mem­
bers ami national officials who
were guests here yesterday.
Ed. Kenyor, Orlando, wus reco­
mmended as president; Chas. T.
Friend, Tampa, vice-president; W.
T. Snow, Miami, secretary; and J.
T. I hollow, Jacksonville, us tre a s­
urer.
Members of tho committee, ap ­
pointed lit the business meeting
to draft the recommendations were
Ray G. Chapeau, Tampa, Chair­
man; Mr. Kenyon. W. A. Jenkins,
Miami; Mr. Ihullow, und E. J.
Harding, General Membcrahip sec­
retary of thu natiomd organiza­
tion.
Tho committee recommended
that the presidents of the future
local chapters act as an executive
board until the organization is
complete arid that tho atate be di*
HAMBURG, Gcrntanir, N’uv. 21. vided into four zones with the ex­
—(A*)—Seventeen tugs have failed isting chapters having Jurisdiction
to budge the liner Cleveland off over subsequent chapters.
the shoal in the mouth of the river
Elbe where she went ashore in a
fog yesterday. Part of tho cargo
must be lightered to float the vea*

woman, appearing to bo about 40
years of age and well dressed,
and who had been in a delirious
»&gt;tato of mind for the past 10 days
at the Ornngo General Hospital,
was removed yesterday to tho
state hospital at Chattahoochee.
She was taken to the local hospi­
tal from a hoarding house in the
hope she would recover her some*.
At ono time she told authorities
she had a sister in Winter Haven
nnd u mother In Atlanta, but ef­
forts thus fur have failed to get
in touch with relatives or friends.
She is believed to bo 5Irs. Lula
Burt or Burke.
FOSSIL SHELLS FOUND
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Nov. 23.
— (A*) —Several hundred fossil
shells, said by workers in the geo­
logical department to be possibly
2,000,000 years old were found In
the western part of Loon county
by W. C. Mansfield, of the U. S.
Geogolical Survey, and Herman
Gunter, state geologist.
Tho
•hcdU were said to be mark of the
miocene age.

�V.

,AY, NOVEM BER 23.1925

A New Kind of Mermaid

-r&gt;* t

IInfant’s Body I s
Exhumed In Probe
Of Alleged Murder
CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—&lt;/T)—Exhumntion of Ihu five wuekit old non
of Mr. nntl Mm . John It. Allen, wan
ordered today for further exnmlnatlon In the Invcutigution of Itt
death by chloroforming the Allen
suite. In a northaidc hotel Tuesday

fu m li o n * nn&lt;1 i.rlv ll. m i." nn&lt;l An
I • n i l I lie till- •( iii hi inn w l i t l l i i r
(inlil A r t nt tli» I.rulMluturi&gt; win II InimI o IMm I ntut np|»roVi &lt;| ntul l&lt;» n lcii
III" f o l l o w i n g &gt;.ffl&lt;-..r» i.f |||&gt;' TOWN
O lf I.A K K MAIIY, iiritvlilnl -tnlil
r l m r t i r nt tin T O W N OC I.A K i:
MAIIY l i ni imlil
Inn r . u l f l i 'l
nm l n ii f i r ii m t . i n - w l t :
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nor who iii iii bn ono nml tii•• mum

p rr im n nm l n I ' . i l l i c t n r ; tin- i . tiii
•if ufflri" nf nil n f d m alioVo itniiinl
n ff li'i r n In In* fu r t w o y r a r n .
I In rrl*y niiim lnt A. II. HJnl.Inm.
C la rk Ilf until I li r l l n n , nm l linoil.
li* irl NJuliliiin, UvuTK'' K. W II hiiii
nml T. A. flre i- n lr n f, liiM p .itn n i nf
nil 1*1 i li'i'l Inn,
Tim im lllm ; plnri'n f u r n.ilil « l r r Examination of the Imby’.i bruin I Inn
Mill. 11 It., nl T h u Nlor.. of A. II.
Wan planned. Teat* made of th • HJiil'Iorn In llm T o w n nf l.n k o M...y,
vital orgnnn have developed tlmt I’lorlila.
f o r m o f Im llot to ho n m .l In
the poiiton was lulmliiUtercd in n 1Til"
hi i l*'rlInn nlinll ho im followH, Inloot). Mm. Allen Hnltl either Im « It:
nr the nurito propnred the baby’
n r r i r i w . ii u . m i t
food. Mrn. Allen wn« quonllmted *ri*ri*ra i , i . K r i i m i N i i i ' M c i i a i i iM I K I . K n n i N
T O W N III- I.A K i:
nil night liy nrotecurnm nml by Hr. MAIIY,
I ’ I .i *1111 &gt;A.
AVm. O. Kronn, alienist, who testi­
I i f o r n i lt n r I Mil, A
IH25
.
fied In the Loeb-lAuipold u u \ The Q r B H T l o N :
I ho I .i irlnlnf I vi» t ' l ' f i i i - |irn.'
inquiry was an attem pt to deter* Nlinll
v lil Iii *c n f o r m of Koveriiiiu-itt for
m ine her psvchologicul make-up,
th " T o w n o f l.!iko J l n r y , Klorhl.l,
Im n c ro |ilt'il?
Dr. Drown unit!.
*Slnl*i' n r r o n t ( X ) m n r k lirfn rn
I ’rcvlmii to the baby’s birth proIII "r "Jfiir n ih iiitlo n " o r " A n n ln m
I sedition has learned, Mr . Allen •nih’iillnn
," n» m n y Im y o u r rltnlri-.)
nuffered n nervous breakdown, not- •
F o r nihi|itInn.
Vii 11nit mliijiiion.
I Withstanding hospital tirntm ent.
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n . U i T l O Y I ' l t O l l ,A II tT II.%
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t h o r i t y V* Ml »*,| III III,. Ill a |n.,
m a r l i n g o f tl i r
nm l «|nnIi
flail e l e c t o r * of tin T o w n nf l.nl •
. M a r y , 1-*I&gt;.r t&lt;l &lt;t. 1 lin ra b y . ' i l l nml
o r d e r a n cln c tlu ii t&lt;&gt; Im h e ld u n lit.
Ifilh ilfty o f l l t r i t m l i r f A.
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t h r o u g h o u t i Im |irui&gt;i&gt;»".i T o w n &gt;.r
i . n b n M a r y n m l tf irn m ilim il t h e t« r
r l l n r l u l 11rn 11 a o f Hi.* T o w n o f I. h.
-Mary n* .1. f l i i n l in tlu il &lt;•&lt; r l n l n m l
*&gt;f tilt. Il'Kl.llll u rn o f tin. H lnl» of
y i o r l d f t , d u l y tm anr.l n m l n.tr&gt;|&gt;t &lt;-•!
tiy I n n (^•Klhlntiirn o f llm Him . of
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Ju risd ictio n ,
p o w e r* .
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EFFECTIVE AT ANY TIME—WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE—AND NOT
LATER THAN NOVEMBER 29-PRE-DEVELOPMENT DISCOUNTS OF 10
PERCENT IN THE CAUSEWAY SECTION OF DAYTONA SHORES WILL
BE WITHDRAWN.

All present price lists on DAYTONA SHORES property also will be with
drawn on and after December (i
THE CAUSEWAY SECTION
LOCATION
On the famous East Coast.
In the most exclusive section of
Florida.

IN W IT .\C S S XVIIKItKOK I Imvn
l i . r . i i o l .1 H
m y liiiml mi th in llm
U til d a y o f NoVnmhci \ P . 1135,

Wil. Ml'MilltoVK.

1‘lo i lr m a o of n ,\ln &gt;&gt;, M e e tin g o f CltU&lt; tin mill 1} uit I If I. &lt;1 d o c t o r * of
llo. T o w n of t .n k n Mary.
\V. H. H N W K I.U H o o re tn ry ,

Immediately adjoining Ormond.
Eight miles north of Daytona.
On the Ocean.
%
On the Halifax river.
On the Tomoka river.
On the F. E. C. Ry.
v.
On the Dixie.

A free Causeway—the only free Cause­
way on the Halifax—will connect the
m ainland and peninsula portions of
DAYTONA SHORES. Surrounding’ the
two ends of this causeway lie the proper­
ties included in the Causeway Section.
Every lot is within thrde blocks of ocean,
river, great highway or g o lf course
frontage.
&gt;

Your last opportunity to invest here at
present introductory prices will he gone
forever when this announcement goes
into effect.

T fcrer Inin on l*nrk Avr., $3000.00 n m l $.1,100.00.

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lioo»e. il.iuMn n n r i i u r nm l

l(«o I ii I m $1,000,

T i m l i l t l l l t i o o OIoimi.oo cncli.
T w o In U n e a r lli'iiul I n r $7000.00. Il n r g n ln .
T w o loin o n I ' l i r k 1113x130 30100.04, T a k r n l o o k .
T w o I o n o n ftn n lu rd A t r . O ne $1000.00, o l l t r r $0000.00.
M r r lu l oo l lm A t r . $110)0.00, Y ou c a i l 'l liru t II,
i ’l t r lot* lo f r o n t of l l o l r l F o r f e i t l . n k r .
T w o l o t i in R n i l n l r , T k e .inly t w o m n l l n l i l r t
IH l o l l In I l l y llm li i f u r $17,000.00.
I hi.lre II, tl, l i o i i l i r nl $ 10,011 p e r f o o t .
•'*r r l'd » oo lin k A t r . l ull nm l i r e lh,rio ,
I kilt $ Ike r tin ie r. | n r r r o u c In r l l r l o r moImII i 111.in. It

We are building a complete city with water, electricity, a s p h a l t
macadam streets, sidewalks, storm sewers, white ways, great hot­
els, yacht and golf clubs. Let in touch with our local representative
at once. Find out about investment possibilities before prices ad­
vance. Mail the coupon today.

W. J. THIGPKN
Th« Pulraton-Drumlrjr Building.

I'l iu n e 71.1

E. C. GRADY
105 S. Palmetto Ave.
I'hone 346-J

FIFTEEN MILES OF N A TU R A L
....
W A T E R FRO NT

Please send me information
in v c s tm e iit possib ilities ot
( Causeway Section) of Daytona

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THE

V P A G E TW O

tonomic Future Of State
Depends Upon Health O f
People, Says Health Expert

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LIST OF FLORIDA!
GAME ACTS GIVEN!
IN STATE REPORT!

.except catfish.
,
.
Monroe, closed deer and tu rk e y ,,

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State Law Formally Opened July 1, 1925-July l, 1928; Okr- i
Hunting Season On Nov. 20 loosa. open season squirrel, Oct. |
Hut T h is Is M odofied Hv 1-Feb. 16, following, closed April, i
IIUI
I ni.s IS ivioaonea isy M crapple, perch und bream;
Several Of The Counties ‘"JngVd Feb. 15-May 21, black bass

JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 2*-~W&gt; lor for .lollor ..l o ll rip cn d ltu rco .!
•—The economic future of Florida | trust tlmt tho special session (
now depends more upon the health of the legislature will see fit to!
of the people of tho entire state tak* nil restraint.* off the health,
than it ever has since the days of hoard's rnillnsr** anil allow the hoard i
-------I Osceola, open season, frame uniTA LLA H A SSEE,N ov, 24.—W3) 1mats and birds, fur bearintr nniI ellow fever, according to I)r. H. t free hand to meet emergencies. !
All roads of Florida a re lead­
i. Arms, state health officer, i “Not even the mu-t optim istic!
i;ing to the woods und sage fields nulls, Dec. 1-Jan. 31, following.
AVith the
rapid expansion of could have foreseen th&lt;* ex ten t of,
Orange, open season for game
now. The hunting season open­ animals and birds, fur bearing ani­
many huslnc'xes of the rial** and th multitudescorning to the atat*
if
ed Nov. 2ii, The season will close mals, Dec. 1-Jan. 31 following;
4: vnflt real estate sirvclnumeuts tin t and it has placed a tremendous
£ are causing the population of many responsibility on the slut.* to -lee
Feb. 15.
Folk, closed season, deer, turkey,
f sections to he doubled in a very that I ullth condition i art n*&gt;t only
The season of Nov. 20 to Feb. from date law became effective
short space of time, says the health a.&lt; g-jod an tho e hehiial, hut that
15 is n state law. It is modified 1925 continuously for five years;
officer, plans for the protection they aie Writer, and that they nr*
in a number of instances, however, Santa Rosa, open season squirrel.
of the health of the people of the saleguurdrd In every possible
a
Oct. 1-Feb. 15; Choctawhatchee,
by local laws on the subject.
state In the future ar.nald ho laid w ay"
Shooting nt frame on Sunday is closed April-May, crappie, perch,
’ .t now. The state now face* a muchDr. Arms emphasized the fact
bream, closed black bass, Feb. 15prohibited.
Ty changed condition, Inh** said, and
mi l tlmt the -tali* hoard of health
h’ollnwing
arc
the
laws
in
the-May
;H.
thousands of people art* coming nod all Its division-, were operat­
various counties of Florida:
I Sarasota, closetl season, deer,
i n g the state, a portion of which &lt;d for tier benefit of the people
flay, o(w*n on squirrel, Oct. 20- turkey, June I, 1925-April, 1927;
must naturally bring some disease r.n.J urged thut all persons tak • ndMar. 1; Brevard, open game and Seminole, open season, game uninnd steps must be taken to pre- vantage of its service. He pointed
turds, Dec. 1,-Jan. 5; Calhour,; nials and birds, and fur hearing
vent the spreading of there dis- out that due to the largo area
closed
season on fresh water fish, animals ,Doc. 1-Jan. 31; St. Jon us,
M ffO )
eases.
[that health officers w ire com pell,
, open season quail, N'ov. 20-Mar.
*
M /
Pen. ■
To thoroughly and efficiently led In *.vir, through r.iuull numb...
.
,
,
"Jan* 11 l-harlottc, closed I. Deer, June 1-Aug. 31; Taylor,
hnndle the situation, nccoiding to &lt;&gt; hi the fi Id, that they m. m- not 1 1 * 1 !
• as ingaged In season doer ami 1turkey, July 1- open season, door, turkey, quail,
Dr.
Arms, the stnte health dc. a t their offices i-ul that CV.Vj" ,W‘7I s
1 . ■ ! ! , , u , I;,,' ,n ,n V , J U*m V O .- i a r
partrnent needs more health of- they could be reached by applying Lhrals J i I.c, • o I.cv/tui, l a . , ping open, Nov. JU-beb. 28 follows. squirrel, Nov. 20-Feb. 15.
Citrus, closed on block bass, Jan.j Volusia,. open season game and
lla:1 1... ----------------------&lt;j,‘l*‘hrot‘.-il her 'ith
fleers and needs to be able to pay nt thrlr district headepjarters wha birthday,
anil
the
wtn
close'y
eon20-Apr.
15, following; Clay, clos- game birds, Ih?c. 1, 192o-Jnn._ 5,
L ‘
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such salaries tfuit cnpablu in in were always In contact with them. rented
with
lim
e
of
them,
lie*,
,etl
dier,
turkey, July 1, 1925-July 192(5; Walton, open trapping, Nov.
Public
health
nurse*
also
have
a
can be secured. Finance Is now
Hr
-;
ht'shnml
wait
killed
in
the
v/ac
i
I,
|9ill;
open to shooting, fire- 20-Feb. 20; squirrel, Oct. 20-Mar.
large
territory
to
cover,
th
;
of­
on*- of th" problems that Is fur Mcx'eo, h r f.econtl liu.Hiuiiid |hunting, striking, gigging, June 1- I, dosed on turkey and deer; op­
. j/.g the department in the at-* tir­ ficer *uhl, nnd lie* ofte*i awiiv witii
season other game birds nnd
ing the needed intrease of offic­ from ;h*'ir headquarterK tor weeks f*i i.bt all il r- uli ih&lt;* Civ.I War, Feb, 15; Coluinhio, open season en
animals, Nov. 1-Jan. 15; reser­
nnd
f
*
giii’iiLon*
were
iu
tl.i*
-iiuirrel.
Sept.
I-Jnn.
15;
Dade
at
a
time.
II*'
i:ai
I
th-'
nurses
V ers.
W’orlJ War.
closed on deer, turkey, July 1, vation dosed at all times. Wash­
“ We need more sanitary Irmpec- may he reached by applying to ,
.
~
. Tr
: 1928; open trapping Nov. 20-Fcb. ington, open season squirrel, Oct.
state
headquartert
of
tie*
health
tors, for the automobile tourist
ter of a great mystery ,a the -emm.Ug f„||„wing.
20-Mar. 1; closed -fishing
!'N io n ii» r *
......--------season;
----- - t
camp rituuMon constitutes a tr«* hoartl at Jaeksonvllle.
Kgmiiihg Lift we**k when I-aa ‘ ’
iir"
Phro*
1
DeSoto.
open,
tleer,
turkey,
Dec.
;Vf*r;
l
,
r
i-Junc
I
;
Wakulla,
closed
mrmtlous prohlem. 'I he )n*op|e orV. Mill;. counsel for young
fur s *v • 1 1*Dee* ill; Dixie, open -game, birds, Dshlng Apr. 1-May .11.
enpying th u s camp* enmn from
, hinder a kid lor a recess I...
era! ilnv* to give him no oppur. ''im nel and deer, Nov. „(J-Jati. .11;
all parts &lt;&gt;f tin* country and on tin
In many places in the Sahara
u n ity t-i Invc tlgute them
, Duval opu. season deer July I
way have been liable to have pick­
■sort, it is burning hot at noon
They have h-en regarded ns
•“ ! Lseambin, closed on Lng- Desert
ed up Infection r of various kinds
hum p raids by Ixo Pur-orm Dav-ll';s1' pheasanta; closed April an-i and freezing cold a t night.
“ Each recently with tho arrivnl
m. c .iimmI for defendant.
, “ uv J,n crappie, perch and bream; I
----------------------------of tourists, the number of ca«es
of typhoid has inruns*-! and 'bis
W ritten by lo*onnrd they w ere1,
Di'Mny .11 on Idaci:
s » s o f a n -r&gt; f~* r^v
year with an um tstm l number
J X l l / \ 0
I . A &gt; J 1 E L lv
WHITE PLAINS, N. J., Nov. held by th- defense to offset th e .'1
of ras s of tills di-eare in nearly 24. tJ'i The two “m&gt;HU*ry'' I t- '-fteids of Alice’s letlers read a t , Flagler, dosed oeer, turkey
_____
every slat?, it is reasonabhr to 23.—(d’| —Thu two "iny.itery** let- tit heginnir-2' **f the trial. Their June 0, 1925-June 30, 1930; Frank-!
exited that we r.iny have our us­ tors whose intriHluctiou in the c .nU nls iniriiitteilly were ir.ot ;* er-|lin, closed, April, black bass, trout, | Sanford People Must fldieve
Such Convincing Testimony
ual inert use. We need a suffic­ Khinehinder annulment trial eaus "He iliiui th- love letters written I errh, bream; (Hades, dosed deer,
as Mr. Stafford’s
ient forrt* i f trninid men both cd two adjournments and rumot» by Mrs IChineiandvr. When rend- turkey, July I, 1925-July 1, 1928;!
health officern und Inspectors, tlmt tlmt tiio case woul l h* r*«*l11&lt;*«1 -rit big the letter began, Alice nnd Hamilton, open season, squirrel,
^
No one in Sanford
who suffers
w&lt; limy prevent aeciindary cnsi*s of rout t to keep them (not! being her mother hut the nm rt room a ml, Sept. I Mar. I, open season, quail, l,aViTachV
- "headache
dizziness,
following any impoilcd eases, for rondo public, were ida.ed *.n tip* "'.m ined outside durin- Uu uh-|d'.ves, Nov. 1-Mur. I, closing on rheumatic pains &lt;u
pains or distressing
we nro suiv to have cases devel­ rciftril thiA mornin**.
pit-nt cro «*::nininatnm uf their I ninic December.
urinary ills can afford to ignore
op union r such n large number of
Isnac N. Mills' rmmsrl f Hendry, closed, trapping, Mar. this twice-told story of a Sanford
new arrivals in the state.
1 Dec. !, .pen turkey, quail, deer, resident. It is confirmed testi­
Rhinelander, in his suit
“ It in nlxo reasonable t«. expvei his
wir,* vil,...... .
. “V
, BANDITS TKKROKI/.K TOWN iD m in b e r (county license 10 days mony, telling of lusting benefit
that cases of e tlu r diseases nurh
"inly; Highland*, dosed, deer, tur- from Doan's Pills- -a si imulunt
ns diphtheria and srarlut lever mav n statement today, cbnr; ing t h i*.
rASSOPOMS, Mich., Nov. 21.— .key, July I. 1925-July, 1928; clos- diuretic to the kidneys. It’s evi­
1
he
so
culled
“mystery
I.
ile
.s"
i&gt;
he brought In by uente of the iargi
Armed
I,audit*
j , ., . I last *.ve-k
„ ■i r. e.. . no n emtu. -,(d‘i
• 1 -w
h ic h
iiiiiiu
ii:*
te rro riz e d fd season for shooting bass and dence that no man or woman in
li‘..»itieul
ttiimber of new comers and
lim it, Jan. 15-Apr. 15; closetl sea- Sanford can doubt.
him '
I ’’1 ' U'rll 1™rl&gt;, lh u ,‘
‘ must he prepared to see that there to away the v.itne , «.„| f
fon for seining, Jan. 15-Apr. 15.
W. A. Stafford, plumber, I0H
to
withdraw
hi*
suit.
'.ar
y
"l
,,very
r';:"
Is no spread from a prim ary enu ••
,
d'T.t who dared to appear -&gt;n the
Hillsborough, closed season dee-, Holly Ave., Sanford, says: "I had
I hoy were read Inn. e a court • ...... . Iin.| fj mlly
“Thu aehools all over the stat,
will h&lt;» overcrowded and only Di­
vine Providence together with pu pa redoes &lt; and chwe supervision
will enable u- In go* thni.ieh (In*
wft«nn without n serltui . epidemic.
f
“Governor M artin
npiuiitiUd
three men a* piomh rs of tla* Unto
hotrtl of health that ran he tie
Pended upon to sh * that the mil- anil la'onnrd Ki*t l(l’i*uland*
Hccmnn in a pistol fight and «•*- squirrel, turkey, deer nn.l quail,
luge allowed th&gt;* department will v '.withy youn * million:.&gt;&lt; * i—ek'iig raped with approMinatelv X5tl,.inu Nuv*. 2*1 Jan. 31, game birds and permanent and I am continually
recommending Doan's."
a
UP
ut
met)
t
o
|
their
1
.
1*11
log
.
twi expended in turii a v,.,/ that
I vin** L.Imui h im oiii- hank to an- hquiirel.
♦'•tfc, nt all dealers. Foster-Miltho atnte will rerelvu value of dul'I h • letters ha* e I. «*n th........ fit he
Lake, open nearum, game birds! burn Co., Mfr.:., Uuffalu, N. Y.

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LIVE OAK GIRL IS
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Candidate

and squirrel, Dec. 20-Jnn. 31; clos­
ed season for deer, turkey, June 1,
1925-Dec. 1, 1927; Lee, open sea­
son de;r, turkey, Dec. 20-Jan. 31,
■con closed season trout and
bream, Mar. 15-May 15; Liberty,

Miss Marie Haile Receives
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Of Officers Among Those
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla,, Nov 23
—(A1)—Marie Haile, of Live Oak
was elected president of the CUS’
sical Club of Florida State (’olleK» At tfcS
for Women, at the election of of'. comtir.^
I ficers of thnt organization.
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i Adeline Barber, Windermtre, vice I "C iiT
i president; h.Brtha Neel, Thomas- tax “p 0
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City Taxes Due Novei

Tax hooks are now open for the m
2% discount allowed on all taxes paS'
all paid in December. Tax books clmJ
“Uncle .Timmy’’ Hyde, professor
El^n Hoy, City Tur
of metallurgy at Leland Stanford
University. California, is a eam li-!
—date for the U. S. Senate against ..................................................................
Senator Sam Shortridge. He’s* a i ■
ilrv. independent Republican.

Choice

NEW
LUMBER YARD
A complete line of
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Cyprosn and I’lne
Framing
Sheathing
Sitlilltf

Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Hrick
Lime
Plaster
While Rock I’bister Hn&lt; rd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do t s

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

The* Price Is Right
SANFORD

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

! Owner offers one of the mo
j and centrally located large

i warehouse locations on tr;
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[ especially desirable for who!
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“Could Better Fertilizer Be Madelei
SIMON PURE AND GEM1
“Time Tried and Crop T«
Nov. 15, 1925 new price list of regulari
Get same before placing your order,
fall requirements, save delays and be i
is needed.
QUALITY First.
FAIR Prices.

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Choice locations arc going; fast, for already tlu» nuhlio k eomino* to
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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1025

Realty Co., I.nt 0 Block I'd
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 10 Block I'd
So. 213 adopted on the 26th day of October
Realty Co., Lot I t Block I'd.
/ CityCenmifsion of the City of Sanford, Florida, Bodwcll
Boswell
Realty
Co., Lot I'd Block I'd
the preliminary estimate for paving:
Bcdwell Realty Co., Lit 13 Block I'd
strn SL. to Sooth line Lot Id, Pluck 7.
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 1 Block 11
finch Avc., to El Capital Drive.
llodwell
Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 11
fr-n Fiench Are., to El Capital Drive.
meh Are* to Heat line Lot 16, Clock 11.
Bodwcll
Realty Co., Lot 3 Block l 1
la Drive to West line Lot 10, Rlock 11
Bodwcll
Realty Co., IM I Block 11
lO'C ' b Drive to South line Lot 8, lilac!: 18.
Bodwcll
Realty Co., L it 5 Block 11
hcrola Drive to South line Lot 21 Rlock 18
Bodwcll
RealtyCo., Lot 6 Block II
to Santa Barbara Drive.
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.. Lot 7 Block 11
n.i.,
tela Drive i° ~** . i ^ b 'a r a Drive.
'Bodwcll Realty Co., L it 8 Block II
Orreola Hr** 1V , !
i- base, or other s u it- •
.... „ „ , /
Bodwcll Realty Co., L it 0 Block 11
fin width with a 6-inch rock base, or
.179S8.DO Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 10 Block 11
Lied with asphalt.
Ixcaration at ode...
. 170(1.00 Bodwcll Rr ally Co Lot 1 Black 13
.20008.40 Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 32 Block 13
ltd at lc ....................
putter at 85c................
.. 117.03 Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 31 Block 13
Bodwcll Really Co, Lot 30 Block 15
fb at Me... — .................
..32370.30
Uodwcl!
Really Co. Lot 20 Block 13
i f at 96c..... —................
14300.80
t treated top at 40c......
.. 1I'd. 10 Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 23 Block 13
inches thick a tlOc
1)10.00 Bodwcll Realty Co. \ M 27 Block 13
11340.00 Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 26 Block 13
rn) *c»or at $L208250.00 Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 25 Block 13
p in sewortit 12.75815.00 Bodwcll Realty Co, Lot 24 Block 13
2470.10 Bodwcll Realty Co, Ix&gt;t 23 Block 13
Lot 22 Block 13
t ^ i 100'00
Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 21 Block 13 .
.$111500.35
„«•••••••*••*....
Bodwcll Realty Co. Lot 20 Block 1 3 ....
* !hi)te for Legal, Advertising,
L .t 10 Block 13
■\t5oa and Contingencies................... ... 22'!I9.87
L .t 18 Block 13
, Lot 1 Block 1 2 ......
$133010.22
Bodwcll Realty Co.,, Lot 2 Block 12
Iby adjacent property owners.
Bodwcll Realty Co, , IrOt 3 Block 12
J2.1ID.87 lin. ft.
Bodwcll Realty Co , Lot 1 Block 12
.........
Stage, *6.00. #
Bodwcll Realty Co.,, Lot 1 Block 18
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
Bodwcll Realty
............
, Lot 2 Block 18
srnption
Ft. Frnt. rrclim . A s’t. f
,
Lot
3
Block 13........ ............
"10 00 I ^rnlwcil Realty
2d Block 8........
35
, L .l 4 1Slock 13........ ...... .
23 Block 8 ......
25
, Lot 5 Block 13........ ..... ..
150.00 1 Bodwcll Realty
21 Block 8.......
Bodwcll
Realty
1 Lot 6 Block 13 ....... .....
150.00
:2J Block 8 ......
Bodwcll Realty
, Lot 7 Block 13......... i****,*,,.,,,.
150.00
’M
12d Block 8.......
Bodwcll
.............
, Lot 8 Block 18
Realty
Ou
150.00
21 Block 8.......
Lot
0
............
13
......
Block
150.00
t3) Block 8 .......
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
Lot
10
13
Block
150.00
25
ilJ Block 8
*“**•*•»r*»*«
150.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., L.t 11 Block 18
i.S Block 8 ...
..............
Bodwcll
Really
,Co„
Lot
12
13
Block
150.00
L: Block 8 „..
Lot 13 Block i:s
.............
390.00
Block 8 .
13 ...... ..... .
Block
Lot
1
1
3G0.00
]&gt; Block 8
I.nt 15 Block 1 3 ....... .......
360.00
III Block 8
Lot 16 Block 13......... ...__
360.00
[il Block 8.
Lit 17 Block IS ..... ..............
360.00
|12 Block 8 ....
Lot 21 Block 11 ....
360.00
ill Block 8 ....
..............
L .l 23 Block 11
390.00
l.'O iSlin-k 7....
11
Block
Lot
22
360.00
IS Block 7 ....
.............
I ait 2 ! Block 11
360.00 Bodwcll Realty
IS Block 7....
.............
14
Block
L
it
20
360.00
ITi Block 7
19
.............
•
Lit
20
Block
360.00
I $ Block 7....
Lot 19 Block 19 ..... ..............
360.00
I5 Block 7....
Bodwclt
Lot 3 Block 2ii ...... .....
Realty
360.00
121 Block 7....
Lot
2 Block 20
Bodwt
11
Really
360.00
ir.S Block 7 ..
,
Lot
1 Block 20 ..... ..............
390.00
, 22 Block 7
. ...........
Lot 1 Block 2 1
300.00
A 21 Block 7.......................
05
24
300.00 Bod well Really Co., Lot 2 Block
«t OJ Block 7
05
Lot 31 Block 2!
Bodwcll Realty
300.00
Block 7
05
I Bodwcll Really Co.,, Lot 1 Block 25 ......
300.00
* 13 Block 7 .....................
05
, Lot 2 Block 25 ......
300.00,
li Block 7 .................. — 05
Lot 35 Block 25 . .
378.60
W Block 7 --------------- 03.1
...
Lot.31 Block db
210100 Bodwill Realty Co.
ut t lllivk l* ...................... 85
1
1
Block
I.nt 19
150.00 Bod well Realty Co,
u? 2 Block 9
25
.. ....
L .t 18 Block 11
Itod
we
11
Really
Co.
150.00
id 3 Block 0 ......................
25
1
1
.....
- ...... .
Block
Lot
17
150.00 Bodwcll Realty Co.
[ft 1 Block 3.........
25
1
1
Blm
k
150.00 Bodwcll Realty Co. L it 16
4 5 Block 9
25
Lot 15 Block 1 1
150.00 llodwell Really Co,
25
14 •; Block 9
,
Lit 11 I’.lm 1. 1 1
150.00 llodwell Realty Co.,
|at 7 Block 9
25
lo
t 13 Block 11 .....
(« i Block 9
25
150.00 llodwell Realty Co.
,
Lot
12 Block 1 1
150.00 llodwell Realty Co.
m Block 9
25
i:in. i. 15 ... .............
.
Lot
17
;: Block 21
07.1
375.00 j Bodwcll Really Co.
Block 15
,
Lot
16
058.26
fll Bl&lt; k 11
159.
. Lot 15 Block 15
it Block ll
77.
460.26
, I.nt 11 Block 15
.............. 60
300.00
11 Ul.H-k 14
. Lot 13 Block 15
llodwell
is illm-k ! 1
..............
60
360.00
Lot ISA Block 15 .....
lty
|i UltH-k 1 1
...... ........
60
360.00 ! Bodwcll
. Lot 12 Block 15
............
60
360.00
1 Blvck 1 1
360.00 ,,0&lt;lwcll Realty (’.» . 1.01 11 Block 15
Clock 1 1
GO
, Lit 10 Block 15
p Block 1 1
60
..
Lot 9 Block 15
M Block 1 t ................
360.00 Bodwcll Realty- Co
60
. Lot 20 Block 19
llodwell
Realty
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1211.00
. 70
...........
Block 19
W Cluck 15.
015.00 llodwell Renlty Co . Lot 1
......... 157.5
19
..............
Block
..
Lit
2
465 00 Bodwcll Realty Co,
'hi Block 15
............
77.5
, Lot 3 Block 19 ..
l i Black 15 .................
60
360.00 Bodwcll Realty
„
Lot 1 Bloc U 19 .
llodwell
Realty
&lt;V
P'-t Blink 15
360.00
............
GO
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
I.ot 5 Block It)
|8 filack 15
15.82
01.02
loodwell
Realty
Co.,
lo t 6 Black tO
9
1 &gt;
80
180.00
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
I
.at
7 Black 10
1
9
60
360.00
(Indwell
Realty
(Vi.,
lo
t
.11
Black 18
9
6,0
360.00
Bodwcll
Real'y
Co.,
Lit
I
Block 18
9
W* :
60
360.00
Bodwcll
Realty
l\».,
I.ot
2
Block
I
Plflnck 9
6(1
360.00
llodwell
Really
Co,,
Lit
3
Block
18
Block y
60
360.00
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
Lot
I
Block
18
fSRluvk y
............ 60
360.00
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
I.H
5
Block
18
■* block 9
rn
360.00
Bodwcll
Really
Co.,
I.ot
0
BLek
I‘
«.:n, i
360.00
ll- .
60
llodwell
Really
Co,,
Lit
7
Black
18
360.00
I
60
18
•
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360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 8 Block 10
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
L&gt;!
18
Block
' • •(.9
.
360.00
I in i
('0
Realty Co., I at 17 Block 10
. •• llliH'k 'I
360.00 llodwell
•: ■■ ii. .
60
16 Block 19
I :»
....
300.00 llodwell Realty Co., lot
I i Block IJ
it.
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
lot
360.00
II Block 10
Bodwcll
Realty
Co.,
Lot
300.00
ttc' ;' 1
1',
(&gt;0
I
! Block 10
Iut | ii. ilrl‘
....
360,00 i Bodwcll Realty Co..
, i"
tiO
12
Block 10
i 1
l'»
360.00 llodwell Realty &lt;
II
Block 10
L‘ s Blockin
r:°
360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co, Lot in Block 10
« . in
J
3C0.00 llodwell Realty &lt; ■&gt;. I
■23 Black 18
: "!'.km
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360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., I at
27 Block 18
,L:t g ii«.*kio
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360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., L ’
26 Block 13
h J IV k in
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360.00 llodwell Renlty Co.. Lot 25 Black 18
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360.00 llodwell Realty Co. I at
21 Black 18
12
060.48 Bodwcll Really Co., L t
' ‘ 'ck l •
I8 l*G
23
Block 13
105.00 Bodwcll Realty Co., l ot
k 1!
..........
22
Block 18
l.o
360.00 llodwell Really &lt;
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h'n,l(p» "• — ......
Lot 21 III • k 13
360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co.,
12
L&lt;t I HUn. 29
(Indwell
Realty
Co.,
360.00
,
k i&gt;
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| at 5 III" 1 i
360.00 llodwell Realty Co.,
S i
Lt t 6 BLek 20
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
360.00
1
k u
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Lot 7 Block 20
360.00 lludwL’ll Realty Co.,
I 1‘ Bicck 1&gt;
........ ** HO
Lot 8 Block 20
360.00 BodWell R ealty &lt;
u l i ^ k 12 . ...........
Lot
9 Block 29
360.00 llodwell R cijty C
i
block 12
.... ” ^
Lot
10
Ilk ck 20
360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co..
£: f' ,;wk ii
- «&lt;
I.ot 11 R!°fk 29
360.00 llodwell Realty Co.,
Lit 12 Block 29
llodwell
Realty
Co.,
I■ i
300.00
Uiuck li
Ml
Lot
26 Block 21
360.00 Bodwcll Realty Co.,
l, : ; ^ k i i ..
mj
I.ot
I Block 21
360.00 Bodwcll Realty C&lt;&gt;.,
L&gt;| I' n
................. r,i
21
360.00 Bodwcll R ealty Co., I.ot 2 Block
• Lot i ’ 6 ock H
C(
Realty Co., Lot I Block 21
300.00 Bodwcll
.
1
1
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Bodwell
Realty Co., I.ot I B’&lt;x-k 21
360.00
|H l".1 I.: pi , .1
llodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 1 Black 29...
360.00
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11
dwell
R
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(
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360.00
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U
Bodwcll
R
ealty
Co.,
Lot
24
Block
29
...
J block 12
360.00
■U.
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2.1
Block
29
« Klcck ill*
•150,00
LBiock , i : ;
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 22 Block 20 ...
300.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 Block 20....
12.
300.00 Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 20 Block 20...

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3C0.00
3G0.00
360.00
360.00

297.59
197 5
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Co
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69
69
60
60
60
60
69
69
69
60
71,88
142.58
51. II
60

75
190.57
75
75
75

60.13
69
69
60
60
60

60
69
69
60
61)
60
131,85
132.85
70
79.6
65
G5
168.5
70
70
75
71
62.5
C7.5
67.5
62.5
07.5
67.5
62.5
60
69
60
60
60
69
67.5
143.4
90
60,07
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lit)
60

69
69
70
90
157.88
175.96
82.5
60
60
60

{Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 19 Block 20......
360.001
MONEY AVAILABLE
Bodwell Realty Co, Let 18 Block 20...-.
Loans
360.00! Loans
BiMlwell Realty Co., Lot 17 Block 20..
360.00!
For First Mortgage I-oana on Liberal Valuation Boats i t 77»
Bodwell Realty Co, Lot 16 Block 20 .
360.00 !
Consult ns first when in the market for funds
''" 'h Realty Co, Lot 15 Block 20,
632.80
390.00 1 Bp-Wu Realty Co., Ixit 1 Block 21
Pkonr M
780.00 MsKnolta ft Second A. !*• CONNELLY &amp; SONS
I'ttO.Ot) Bntlw I! R,nhy l 0.(
| ’,]0 lk 21
360.00
Realty C j, Lot 1 Block 24mm...................
60
360.00
360.00
Realty
Lot 5 Block 01■•»***«
CO
560.00 ^ im a iin u n n tita iB S K o n n n n n a n n E sn ia n R B n w a M tsn n n n n n n M n n m
360.00
t .•■.♦*•»«v**.*4***«»■.-*« 60
Realty Co., lait li Block *&gt;■
1&gt;
.■
560.00
360.00
lb ally Co., Lot 7 Block 21 ...... ...............
60
360.00
360.00
Ut ally Co., Lot 8 * Block •’ 1
60
360.00
360.00 Bodwcll Really Co., Lot 9 Block •&gt;1
60
560.00
360.00
Realty Co., Lot 19 Block 21 ........... ...........
60
3fl(J.OO
360.00
Realty 1 9.. Lett 1 ! Block 1M i,Hll.........
...... 60
369.00 |
300.00 llodwell Realty Cn„ Lot 12 Block 21
SEE THE
360.00
1215.5 I Bodwcll Real y Co, Lot 13 Block 24
360.00 3
6 15.00 BihIwcII Realty Cn„ Lot I t Block 24
360.00
360.00 l*o iwell Realty &lt; Lot 15 Block 24.
420.00
300.00 Bodwill ll'.dty Co, Lot 39 Block 21
780.00
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co, | „t ‘29 Blftck 21.
.560.00
360.00 Boilv. 11 Realty Co, Lot 28 Block 24...
300.00
360.00 Bi’dw l| Realty Co, Lot 27 Block 21
360.00
360.00 Bodu !| Realty Co, Lot 26 Block 21
360.99
360.00 Bodv II Realty Co, Lot 25 Block 21
360.00
360.00 Roihv dl Realty Co, L .t 21 Block 21
360.00
360.00 Bmlwell Realty Co, l i.t 23 Block 21
360.00
360.00 llodw-u Real' y Co, I.nt 22 Block 21
369.99
360.00 Ba.hv ll Realty Co, l ot 21 Block 21
360.99
H
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co Lot 20 Block 21 ...................
60
360.09 ■
360.00 Beihv. II l!i .ill'. Co Lot 19 Block 21 .................. . 60
■
■
360.00 l ■
428.28
1 nt 18 Block 2 1 . ...................
60
360.011 i ■ Good Reliable Used Cars.
Not Abused. ■
855.48 Botlwc i Really t'n 1n t 17 Block 21 ...................
61)
3?l».0t) j 3
Sold and Exchanged
2
326.16 Bud v, el R e lty Co I.nt 16 Block 21
615.061S
107.61
117
Magnolia
Avenue
’’
300.00
Lot I Block 25 ... ................... 130
780.00' J
150.00 Bodwell Realty Co, Lot 3 Block 25.......................
860.09 j B o n n a c B M a n a n a a * ri« a a a a n a a r u a H a a n a a n n a a a n B B ■■■■*■■■
00
1143.42 BoilwiM Realty Co, Lot 1 Block 25
............
69
360.99
■150.00 Bodw.ll Realty Co, Lot 5 Block 25 ....................
60
360.00
150.00 llotlwi 11 Realty Co, Lot 6 Block 25 ..................
60
360.00
450.00 Bodwell Really Co, Lot 7 Block 25....
60
860.00
360.78 Bodwell Realty I o, !.ut H Block- 25 ...................
60
860.00
360.00 Bodw.ll Realty 1 «»., Lot 9 Blot). 25
860.00 i n
60
360.00 Bodwt II Real'.
*-»• „■..........
Lit 111 Block -,ri
lii)
360.00 ;
■
360.00
Lot 11 Block 25
................
60
360.00 "
360.00
360.00 | J
Lot 12 Block 25
60
360.00
8.69.99 ■
I.nt 13 Block 25
60
N’liliee Is hereby given In St. John's Itlvcr Ismtmen and
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co. lo t 11 Block 25 ... .........- .......
60
360.00
nil other concerned that, with the approval of the War De­
860.00 (indwell Really Co. Lot 15 Block 25 ...................
60
569.09 ! n
partment, the draw span of the Florida Hast Coast Railway
360.00 llodwell Realty Co, Lot 16 Block 25 ..... ....... . 60
369.99
Bridge liver SI. John's River at Jacksonville, F la , will he*
360.00 B"ilwe'| Really Co, I.nt 17 Blnek
429.99
rhiNcd for replacement for forty-eight (18) hours from
360.00 Bndv.ill Realty t'o.. Let lti Block
12:91 A. M. Monday, November 25, 1925, until 11:5'J I*. M.
120.00
Tuesday,
November 21, 1925, to nil river traffic requiring
860.09 B «lw. d IB ally c i . Lot It til. «
589 90
clearance
nr height of more than eight (8) feet thereunder.
791.10 Bodwill Realty Co, I.nt 15 it! &gt;, k
817.71
Bunts capable of using the above clearances and desiring to
797.10 Bodwell Realty Co, Lot 8 Block
159.90
pass the bridge will use the l-isl channel under the through
420.00 Bodwcll Realty l ’n. I.nt 9 Block
187.58
girder span.
45 7.69 Bodwell Retd
154.91
929.01
*«., Lot III Block 1 0 ...
890.90 Bodwcll Realty Co,
"n., Lot 18 Block 29
450.90
.. 75
390.00 llohvell R-vlty t'o., I.nt 11 Block 20
K1tV.1it]
. 136.11
1011.00 1indwell Realty II n., Lot 1 , Block 29
95.18
571.08
120.00
l *»., I.ot 15 Block 21
672.01)
112
II. N. RODKNBAUGIl. Vice-I''resident
120.00
1ut 16 Block 21 ...........
786.26
122.71
450.00 I Bodwell Really Co.
672.00
'n., Lot 17 Block 25 ................ .... 112
126.00 llodwell Re.dly
Lot 1-t Block Mti.................. ... 122.71
736.26
375.00 Bodwell Realty ‘u., Lot 29 Block 15
501.90
. .. 83.65
105.00 ISndwell Realty I'o.. Lot 1!) Block 15
....
85
510.00 u i i a i i i a a « E R i i c n i i i i u i i K a B a i i H n a a M B U H i i R » m a a i i a a
405.90 llndyvi'll Realty 2n , Lot It Block IS
501.00
.. 84
-l*-f&lt;*
+ * * ♦ ♦ •&gt; ♦ ♦ ♦ -t-i-8-•&gt;
•{•+•!•+•&gt;
83.65
501.90 +
375.09 Iindwell Really i'o., Lot 81 Block 18................. ....
m
40.5.00 iindwell Realty ('l‘n., I.nt 811 Block 18..................
510.01)
510.90
I n., I.nt • lil*i» k 18..................
405.00 Bodwell Realty Cn,
„ , Kill.9(1
- 30
1 tt , d III JS Blink - 1
^ .-**■
. 375.00 lioihv' il R. itit&gt; Co,
501.90
Lit 26 1tloek •I
.... 83.65
360.00 l)i'd(yel| Really 1
&lt;$)&gt;
510.00
Hfi
360.90 li dwell Really l i.. tail 2 . Block 21
i it
510,00
... 85
360.00 Iindwell Really I'n.. I.nt 21 1ttuck 21
210.00
....
40
860.90 (indue I Realty !’o,, I.ot
Block 21
*
1 155.60
. 212.6
860.99 Bodwell Realty o,# ISloe I. 1t
1 170.00
.... 215.01
Hint k 1»
869.99 l.iiilweil I'1ally
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hereby
•:ivin
to
any
all
persona
interested
in
thu
Special!
195.00
i
\
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on
ut
in;
in
I
the
vaiinu,
and
pieces
of
property
above
deneribcil
860.10
that
aid
pecial
a
-v
intents
ar»'
payable
in
full
within
thirty
dayu
5 lo.oo
300.12 after l above and fan-going spu ial asse. incut roll has been cipiulizV
360.90 ed, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal anmial installments wills j
360.90 inteie t at 8 per cent per annum from and after the time said special
• mi ni stand approved nnd confirmed.
360.00
A .Sjiccl tlly I'rcn.ireJ Collection o f
A uncling of the l-apinlir.ing I'nard of the City of Hanford, Florida
869.99
869.99 will ! e held at tin- City Hall at. 2:89 p. hi. on the 2nd. day o f Decein-'
429.99 Ih r A. Ik 1925, nt which meeting mid Board will hear any and all
5 19 99 ininalainl■. and iilijectiuu:i a. to raich special as essmonts, nnd will nt
G racious in L in e — P r &lt;|1 o v n d l y S m a r t /
9 11.28 aid time niljuat and eipializen ‘ : incut a on a basis of justice and right,
,A n N O U M C I N G.
195 ..76 and wiien said special nssc anents are :o equali.nd nnd adjusted,
195.90 aim* will then stand confirmed nnd he, and remain binding liens upon
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THE HSEALlf'S PLATFORM
1 — Deeper wafer route to jBekaonwill*.
ft*—Construction of St, Johns-lndlap Hirer eanal.
1.—Extension cf whit# way.
-BtU talon of local im urem enlt.
—Swimming pool, lennla eourta,
Ctc.
I,— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houter, hotels, apartm ent
Swj
ft— Extension of ivreet paving pro­
gram.
1 —Construction
o'
boulevard
arot nd Lek* Monroe,
ft— Coraple'Jon of city beautifica­
tion program.
ft*—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased faeliltlee.
RIF1I.B VERSE- FOR TODAY
PEACE WITH AM . MEN:—
Follow pence with nil men, and
holiness, without which no mnn
shall see the l-ord. Hebrews 12:11.
PRAYER:—Wo would, O Lord,
by Thy grace, exercise ourselves to
live ns far as possible in peace
with nil men.
-------- o--------THE HAUNTED HOUSE
Wo tiptoed past the lonely pluco—
Tho garden called us, with Its
flowers,
Wo might have lingered there
for hours
And not have seen n single face - -

Another Great Achievem ent
News of the passage of the Florida Legislature of the
hill providing for the construction of an inland-waterway
connecting the upper St. John's with the Indian River, has
been joyously received by the people of Sanford and Sem­
inole county.
After years of strenuous efforts to make such a canal
possible, those who have untiringly worked on the project
are about to sec their dreams realized. In the fact of almost
insurmountable obstacles and many discouraging incidents,
those who had the project in charge, never gave up hope
of making the passageway a reality and now their efforts
have been rewarded.
The construction of the canal will mean much, not only
to Sanford and Seminole county but also to all of Florida,
giving ns it will, an outlet* from this great central section
to the lower cast coast country. It is to be regretted that
due to lack of co-operation and support by neighboring coun­
ties, Seminole and Brevard have hnd to shoulder the burden
of the project, but passage of the bill Saturday demonstrated
to the rest of the state that the people of these two counties
monn business and that they intend to see the canal con­
structed at the earliest possible date.
With the building of the canal, we are informed that over
seven hundred thousand acres of land will be reclaimed and
made tillable. This fact alone is sufficient to warrant all
the efforts that have been made. In addition, however,
there are many other good features which must not be over­
looked.
We must bear in mind that with the canal, this section
will not be troubled with the river overflowing when there
are excessive rains. The farmers should be interested in
this feature.
Then, too, we must consider what the waterway will
mean to this district from a navigation standpoint, giving an
outlet, as it will, to the waters of the east coast anti making
it possible for yachts and other pleasure craft, as well ns
freight boats, to come down the beautiful St. John’s River,
stop at Sanford, and then cross to Titusville and down the
inland waterway to the lower cast const.
Sanford people have every right to be happy over the
success of the project. Many other cities in this state
would give anything to be in Sanford’s shoes today, as far
as location is concerned. Transportation facilities of the
kind that Sanford will have, are the kind that make great
cities, Sanford's strategic location is making itself manifest
in a strikingly convincing manner.
Developments are coming thick and fast* in Sanford and
Seminole county. Big capital is becoming virtually interested
in this section and the possibilities for sound developments
are being realized by the kind of investors who do things.
Added to all that has come to pass in this county recently,
the act making the construction of the canal possible, comes
as an indication of further and even greater development for
our community.
The Chamber of Commerce and all of those who worked
so diligently on the project, merit* the congratulations of all
people who hope to see, at an early date, the waterway
under construction.

&gt;RD

As Brisbane Sees
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It

A Wise Coolidge Word
Old Adam'# Grinders
Go West—Raise Turkeys
A No. 1 Whitewash
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C o p y rig h t IJ I6 )

THE PRESIDENT'S speech in­
terested everybody, and a fte r they
read it brokers and buyers put the
prices of stocks up. One most im­
portant truth in the speech, much
older than President Coolidg? or
th“ pyramid of Europe, wa * this:
“If you want the people to work
you must five thorn rom ething to
work for.”
THEORIES OF government are
interesting. But any plan fails if
it overlooks. But any plan fails if
will work well, only if you give
them something to work for, and
something they w ant to work for.
THAT IS why, for n few thou­
sand years at least, you will not
bo able to make n success of com­
munism. We are born, struggle
and die as individuals, we wnnt to
make something for ourselves as
individuals.
That doesn’t keep us from being
useful citizens. One hundred and*
fifteen million people working!
hard for themselves build up a!
great nntion.
THE HUMAN rare is fond o'
relics. A lock of George Wash­
ington's hair has been inherited by
the Mt. Vcrnort Ladies Association.
In Paris they show you a preci­
ous roceptnbla containing the h e a rt;
of Voltaire.
MARGO POLO tells how the
great Khan in 1281, sent an em­
bassy to bring back from th*s
Island of Seilnn some of the hair
and teeth of Adam, and the dish
from which he used to cat. They
succeeded in getting part of the
hair, the dish, and “two of the
grinder" teeth.
Who, In Eden, | —
made the dish is not told.
THE GREAT Khan “received
them with great joy und reverence.
And they find it written in their
scriptures that the virtue of that
dish is such that if food for one
man bo put therein, it shall be­
come enough for five men. Ami
the great Khan averred thnt ho
hnd proved It so."

Edwin Markham, author of the
Mr. Markham has put himself
“Man With the Hoc," and honor­ into n ba&lt;| mesa. If he does not
ary president of the Poetry So­ prove his hoax charge he luy3
ciety of America, has created a himself liable to a charge of jeal­
sensation in literary circle with ousy, from which poets have not
his inferental charge that Nnthnlin been altogether free. If there has
Wo might hnvr lingered there,
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S hair Crane, the child poetess of Brook­ been in reality a hoax, it cannot
scarce speaking—
cannot work any miracles, but lyn, could not have written the fail or discover. Nathalia Crane
We might have frolicked where
it is interesting to think of the verses that have been attributed is n living, breathing person, 12
tho grass
lock cut from thnt proud fighting to her—verses su fine that they years old, who has been inter­
Wns high and soft, while swift
head,
............
won
her recognition in American viewed by both rwwspnpcr and
to pass
If its owner could come back, poetry circles and a membership magazine reporters. It is incon­
The wistful wind went, ever seek­
he would be surprised to End the, jn the British Society of Author?. ceivable thnt her father and moth­
ing.
American nation grown from less Her poem, “The Janitor's Boy," er could lend themselves to a con­
than four millions to mote than was pronounced a rare gem.
"We might have heard no voice a:
spiracy which might becloud their
one hundred millions, actually dis*1 Mr. Markham, writing in the daughter for the remainder of her
all,
cussing the submission of m atters Brooklyn Eagle.' under his own life. There is no question of the
No m urmur of a vanished sing­
----------------- o----------------vitally affecting the United States name said:
cleverness of the lines attributed
ing—
to a world court established in
Sanford Has Good Stores
to Nathalia. They range from
There m ight have cumc no echo,
“
Unquestionably
the
whole
thing
Europe.
springing.
is a genial hoax fabricated, per­ the delicious innocence of the 12You
enn
imagine
what
\Vn:ihFrom a forgotten, eerie call.
Already Sanford people have begun their Christmas ington, Jackson or Lincoln would haps, by four young men and two year-old child, to the sophistica­
young women while lingering over tion of the mellow old scholar.
shopping, an clerks in some of the progressive stores of t he * have said to that world court’
And yet it was a haunted spot!
wine and walnuts -all of them dis­
The Markham charge recalls
A haunted house, so people snid city will report. Anxious to make their select ins at a time
tinguished
poets
with
dextrous
that
mnde in connection with tho
IN NEW YORK, Shw* ..VM pens and ull determined to break
And haunted, in our minds, when they may have the pick of large stocks, many levelpublication in England* * of--*-Tim
haven’t
got'
their
m
meant dead—
of the tiour
hour with Little Wisiter, a Look attributed
~
_a r * i the monotony or
beaded and shrewd shoppers are doing their holiday buying
Tho dead Unit busy folk forgot!
,tcosts more than
1 , one
, cent a pound,
&gt;n ' „,hi" delectable
deception.
This in to Daisy Ashford. Because lie had
before (ho big rush of shoppers begin.
__ _ in merry America.
a moment
written tho introduction, and he*
nnd
turkey^
cost
.sixty
cents.
With
many
of
the
stores
now
complete
with
heavy
Yet once—my mother told mo so—
The sophistical viewpoint on cause the hook was more sophis­
Ax
regards
coni,
people
nro
at
Love laughed lieyond Its tight stocks of Christmas goods it is a simple m atter to shop.
the mercy of mine owners and sex and on life, the special know­ ticate than one would expect from
closed door,
After the goods have been all picked over, it may be a little mine workers, our government not ledge of history anil archaeology, a child of less than ten years,
Perhaps the house was lonely for
more difficult. Anticipating a prosperous fall and a heavy yet having established the fact places them beyond the reach of James M. Barrie wns brought un­
Tho happy ghosts of long ago!
der the suspicion of having w rit­
any juvenile mind.
______ —M argaret E. Hnngster. Christmas business tho merchants of the city have bought that tho welfare of the people
When Nnthaha’s father retort­ ten it, Barrie vigorously denied
should
ho
the
supreme
law.
heavily of holiday goods and the end of November finds
ed hotly to the charge, Mr. Mark­ authorship.
A n we underatand it, Colonel their stores well supplied and equipped to handle the bigIt is* interesting, in connection
HIE TURKEY problem might ham gave a statement to the New
Mitcheii in railing more Hell with) gust business in their history.
with the Crane case, to find that
Is) solved if a few thoumnd citizens York World in which he said:
tho War and Navy Departmental
Sanford people have a right to be proud of their stores would go to turkey raising on the "And yet, it is entirely possible those who create literary sensa­
than nil of the Spanish-American which rank favorably with those to be found anywhere in • heap lands of tin* Mojave desert that Nathalia Crane has written tions have as their reward chiefly,
W ar.
in California.
Permanent sun­ theso poems with her own mind the satisfaction that they have a t­
Florida. Few cities the size of Sanford can boast of nicer shine. n*&gt; rain, a patch of irrigated and pen. In thnt case she is the tracted notice, without any great
—
o--------Premier Pa inleva has resigned appearing business houses, more attractive window displays, alfalfa for green stuff, nnd the in­ most extraordinary girl in Ameri­ pecuniary gain. It so happens
ca and I wish her good fortune on th at only last week, in a suit in
for the second time within tw en­ a greater assortment of merchandise, and more courteous sects of the desert for a meat the
We have two plans of fi|
path of the public life".
court, Nnthalia's father was call­
ration, and ninety per cent of the
ty-three days. In other words just ami willing clerks than are found here.
It
will
be
recalled
that
the
in­
turkeys hatched would come to
ed upon for an accounting. He
Your Horn
a case of “skiddoo, twynty-tbrec
Frequently we have heard strangers remark on the market, instead of fifteen or troduction to the Jnnitor’s Boy presented a statem ent, 'certified
for you.”
was written by William Rosr* by Nnthalia’s publisher, showing
character of our stores. They have been loud in their praises twenty per cent us in the east.
■ft--------1st—We will lend you
lionet, poet nnd literary critic of thnt his daughter had received
and
have
said
that
shopping
here
is
far
better
than
in
other
It may be tho soft coal situ a ­
IIII.UK SEEMS little work left high reputation. Mr. M arkham’s only $ 1.13.-10 an royalties for the
tion but wo imagine thnt if Presi­ places and that as a rule as good a selection and as great for the Shenandoah investigation inference was thnt ltcnet was one Janitor’s Boy. A few less than
dent Coolidgc uitemptx to inter­ a variety of merchandise is to be loti ml in the stores of now, except perhaps to proclaim of those who
concocted
,
.
,
,tho hoax *1,000 copies of the poem were
vene, ho ia going to find it a hard Sanford as is obtainable in other towns.
that Commander l.ansdowna, p!nn*'_ ir* "'died, a hoax has been pre sold, despite the fact that it a t­
necessary to build a compi»’h
ono to nettle.
tracted nation-wide attention.
t suicide, deliberately w recked! P®tr*te*l.
The Herald expects to find that t his year’s Christmas mng
-------- o--------the dirigible himself. Those re‘2nd—If your home is already nuilt
An exchange rises to Inquire business will surpass all other records for volume and also nionsiblo for that tragedy are to
you a very substantial l°aI
what do tho Balkans produce? Wo that Sanford people were able to find just what they wanted be congratulated on a successful
FIGHTING CRIME
know tho nnnwer to thnt one. in Sanford, without tho necessity of sending their money job of whitewashing.
TAMPA TELEGRAPH
NO DELAY ----- — - NO
About nil the trouble that the l e a ­ out of town.
Queen Alexandra, of Grent Hrigue of Nations can handle in one
tain, is dead, nnd th** people mourn
In shopping at Christmas it is well to remember that her going. Her death is felt more Too many men shirk jury duty.
Prompt Service Guarani
year.
money spent at home comes back to you while that spent keenly than would he that of the The shirkers are largely the must for anything in Tampa,
Call
ami let us explain our
and men inter* ,**teil in
greatest statesman, or scientist in vehement kickers when a criminal lawBuilders
Anyway this man Green hnsn't with the mail-order house leaves you for good.
and
order
must
give
attention
England.
is acquitted. They are largely the to their duties as relates to crime.
been so doggone ignorant ubmit
Sentiment and imagination uro ones who talk loudest about crime
shaping that tux reduction meas­
Tho courts, cannot hope to repowerful. At th.* news of her ill­ waves. They are the persistent
MY FAVORITE STORIES
ure nnd getting it ready for a
ness. on Thursday night, the broad­
By IRVIN S. COBB
speedy journey through the house
107*109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, I-lorid
Th"
casting stations cut out their dance * x s ? "h““ ‘ ,he ••“ *=(' « “ » 1 ,
and renal*.
must be undertaken bv the social
music
programmes,
tin
orchentrus
I once knew a colored child call­ descript rabbit dog which trailed
they are th. ones who have an group. The officials of th, co in s
■ ■ s i s i i R i a u e n i B i s i u a i s s s n i i i i x 111
playing "God save the King” in­
A North Carolina tilshop lias ed "Kxey" for short, whono real an old darky whom a friend of stead
important business engagement, can only follow the letter of legal
urged thnt all men wear mous­ nanu* was Eczema. The mother th** piny woods of South Georgia,
sick wife, or a severe headache, to! procedure, as they deal with the
taches as n mark of numulinUy. of the unfortunate pickaninny had mine claims he met on a road in
often “hill billies" knowing no law. individual violators of the law. and
lb
YOU
send
a
queen
bee
nnd
T hat’s alright, hut these birds found th*» word in a patent
The dog ranged off into tho thick­ some worker bees by mail nnd and touched with a foolish son 1 their work does not bring them ^ " " ■ ■ ■ n a a a a a H H H u a a a a x n a s a B S S B a s iil
who are only able to grow two-by cine almanac nnd had fallen in ets and his owner ordered him delay causes the food to give out, timontality clog up the courts nnd 1 into the sphere where they can
four eye-brows ought to be pro­ love with it’s poetic sound. I also back.
you may find the workers dead throw a monkey-wrench into th» , check the growth of criminality
included in mv ncqu
qunintance at
"Did I hear you calling that d o g ' fr,,n,
' queen will machinery of justice.
hibited from qualifying.
Statistics show that four-fifths
one time n negro youth
uth who an
•Rover,’ Unclef" asked my friend. £ a li' " fat a d car.o
It is more Important, to prevent of the inmates of State prisons , p *
c
a
r
d
for to the
With tho Mitchell court martial wared to the title of Hallow,d
"Now, such, I called him ’Over,' end. The workers see to thnt,
crime than to punish for it. It previous offenders. So they are
I which is short for ‘Moover, w leh
|„ uninia|n nni! .in. man
n
in session ns well ns the Shenan­ Harris.
s more important to salagv the not reformed by their ennfim men*
there
is
doah Inquiry Board, und with Con
" Yes, auh," stated his father on ; ‘I is do dnwg’s right name.
craving and adoruation for leader­ human derelict Uian to destroy The institutions fail in this respect
“Where did you get that name ship—and it need not lead.
gross studying the whole situa­ being pressed for bin reason for
him.
r^°pl^ jhouM he in- yet those in charge art* capable
tion, we take it that the sir M*rv- choosing so unusual a baptismal and why?"
(crested in these problem.* of
One o-ncre celcriy farm . I acres tiled H'1*'
persons and they try t„ rt‘(„rm
"bur good reasons, boss," said
lre is going to come in for about prefix for Ids offspring. “ I got
ciety, so that (he enforcement »f these derelicts of society. They
as much investigating ns it is pos­ dut name outen do Holy Bibb*. the old man, with a chuckle. *\V'en DAN DOBBS SAYS
■i-rqont dwelling and garage for SL^M*
the law will have Us effect, it have not failed from lack of insible for one department to stand Don’t you 'member, boss, vvbar it 1 gits dat dawg he’s Jen*. little
will mnke the criminal feel that tclligence.
»«y in do l.nwd's Prayer, 'Hallow- scabby pup an* alius 'nointin' of
and still exist.
punishment will follow the crime.
One reason for this, j*
tjj„
The .root of all evil does a man To help this situation, the mem­
hisso'f wid his tongue. So I 'mem­
*-------- o-------bo dy nam e?"
very
little
good
when
it
comes
brand
of
felony
on
the
brov.
of
th.bers
wlmr
i|e
Good
Book
say,
• W’c knew there was a catch
bers of society nmst respond to
But the Testumcutul name which
crimina prevents hi*, economic re­
One 1-acre celery farm, flowing well. 2*n&gt;om
the performance of jury duty.
somewhere in this election of "M«" struck me us being most interest- An' do dawg. Mo'over, licked his from tho fumily tree.
habilitation. as the victim is 0ftun
sores.'
So
I
knowed
den
l
bad
done
Ferguson as governor of Texas, In­ mangy appearing, broodies,*, Hon­
If you can mnke v.)Ur handker­
hit on do right name fur dat pup
cluding the one .hundred she plans
ing
of
all
wns
worn
by
a
log
chiefs
do a few w ire weeks you
of
mine."
tq pardon on Thanksgiving Day.
will get some new ones for
the chief executive of the Lone
These farm* are situated on hard road* r.c
Christmas.
Star State will run her total up
WHO
AM
I?
..
.
about
22
Venn
citizens rrrve in a great
station. They are exceedingly cheap.
to eleven hundred and twelve casus
hut their mental devefon
Furnaces differ from husbands. capable
EXCHANGE
of executive clemency since enter­
many cases; while those who do actually,
ment
approximate*
thu*
„/
Husbands
go
out
and
get
lit,
but
serve have a tendency to think thirteen-year-oU child *vhit* n
ing office several months ago.
I uni mure powerful than the field of labor, from the turning furnaces are lit ami go out.
with their hearts rath.*r than with of th,* females average-*
their head*. This tnistakon sem-i actually, and Ihdr*"
There has been a great deal of combined armies of the world.
,*f the grindstone to tho moving
We have 8 lots in Fort Mellon, very d e sin ^
JS S
These
chilly
mornings
we
envy
of sympathy causes the jury to niting i* equivalent to that *fCJ!
excitement stirred up because ’Red’ I have destroyed more men than of every train.
the man in North Dukuta who has acquit established criminals, thus
t vo lota in Rose Court, 4 lots in Pinehur*1.
Grange has decided to play pro­ all tlie wars of the world.
child of 10 1-2 years tk 1 # ’*
1 lurk in unseen places, nnd do whiskers 17 feet Iqng.
giving the impression of the cri­
fessional football. We can’t see
I am more deadly than bullets most of tny wurk silently,
we might ray that then* indiviZ’
Woodruff* Sub-division. All these lots * " |
minal beating the case.
als have been
been handicapped
h „r.i,.....'- ‘‘"mu*
why all the argument. It’s nil the and have wrecked more homes
I am relentless, I ant every­
Raising a baby scientifically
The
case
of
justice
needs
the
roni
young man knows and if he can than the mightiest siege guns.
birth, and have b, ,*„ ,..
where; In the home, on the street, would Ito all right if the baby
home sites. For prices ace us.
make a small fortune playing sev­
I steal In thu United States n- in the factory, at railroad cross­ could read the book same ns you. thoughtful business man who i . the necessary truldn..,.J■Privcd of
best
qualified
fur
this
’f„rn,
during
eral games this Full, let him do It. lune over $1,000,000,000 each year. ing;! and on the sen.
servie. There is ample pro™ io°, their tender years, ' 1
He has to provide for a rainy day
I spare nu one and find my
I bring sickness, degradation nnd
In Rome, a singer has n ring for justice with mercy. nn&lt;l the
Tampa and other cm*.
,
tint same as any other man und victims among the rich und pool ilenth and yet few seek to avoid worth 20,000 lire, but American
Ing good work in adv n~’
Judge
is
best
qualified
to
suspend
me.
It certainly is no disgruce to play alike; the young amt the old; th 1*
rational cause.*. ... Jaung
221 Meisch Uuildinff*
liars are worth more
sentence. Hillsborough county » 1 ^ 5 1
Wovnling* pliy
professional football and especial­ strong and the weak; widows and
1 destroy, crush or maim; I give
making
a
most
creditable
record
.
in
*
"
but
added
„.i,.‘^
‘
ly if you are getting something orphans know me.
nothing but take all.
The optimist enjoys the holiday; in law-enforcement, and yet thee.
,WlU ,fon’" in n Z
1 loom up to such proportions
lilt* twenty-five thousand dollars
I am your worst enemy.
the pessimest thinks about to­ is much “room" for Improvement ' *t&lt;o^U £n *e:,'*er!‘ doing
; ? rn
that I c a n uiy ebadow over every
a game.
morrow when ho will hav« ha:h. , . l m iny IWnk Uk « fe „ ;
■
!
I ant CARELESSNESS*

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Title Guaranty &amp; Mori!

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I I I I I U I U U I U U U I I U I I M U 1^ * 1

�THE SANFOHD HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1925

PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
MRS. FRED S. DAIGER, SOCIETY EDITOR

f ^ i i n S O F ST. AGNES’ GUILD ARE
FMTERTAINED BY MRS. A. L. BETTS
Th membeo of «» = •
“ 'V M 'm C e v X

by

inw Betts at her home on Pnl^rchie pens »
meeting hav-

tbhJ&gt;
. v X r i w n&gt;b'°J «y “nd “ !‘

S e to ittend the afternoon m ..t-

in?ellow chrysanthemums ami cnL
cndulas were used in the Uving
• S i t ^ t L ^ h e T r t J a d i l e d ^ u c h to
Exhibit JJn"

Low’* club

thA'°short"business session

List Churcb fectei” for^thc S s ^ n ^ D a n e e

tef
&gt;,r»-(:
t Avenue, at !h*blcity C H 3 b "P I *"5* "-’ere

L| jwillseriese"ter;ot

Hours Of Art Exhibit
Have Been Extended
Upon Many Requests

Personals

[clock. h°n0.r*
L „f Eustlc,
Pthe

also

,f ° r ‘hp Christmas Bazar to
be held Dec. 1, at the Wman's
Club. Several other m atters of
lmnortance were discussed.
At the conclusion of business, the
social hour was :n order, the hos­
tess serving sandwiches and cof­
fee.
Members present Monday eve­
ning were: Dr. and Mrs. MortiGlover, Mrs. J. N. Robson.
Mrs. Mildred Peabody, Mrs. Wurt
W arner, Mrs. J. B. Coleman. Mrs.
Chrlss Matthews, Mrs. Clarke
Lconnrdy, Mrs. .Howard Overlin,
Mrs. R. W. Pcnrman, Mrs. Pnui
B ik e rs , Mrs. M. Minarik, Mrs.
Osborne Williams. Mrs. C. J. M ar­
shall, Mrs. Archie Betts and Miss
Oliver.

P »rt*

U Others.

Pipe O r g a n C 1 u b Is -------—------------Making Plans For
Mayor Entertai
Christmas Bazar
Tallahassee (
A most interesting nnd inspir­
ing meeting of the Pipe Organ
1 luh of the First Baptist Church
was held Monday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. Forrester on the
West Side, with a splendid at*
tendance.
The home was adorned with a
profusion of cut flowers and ferns.
During the business session the
( hristmas Bazar, which is to be
held Dec. d and I at the home of
Mi&lt;s Martha Fox, on Oak Avenue,
was discussed nnd plans for it
perfected. All those attending the
bazar will be presented nn a t­
tractive souvenir.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, president

Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde ucroy mov­
So many requests have been re­
ed into their new npaftm ent 101
ceived for nn extension of the.
Myrtle Avenue on Tuesday.
hours of the Art Exhibit and
n G. Brock of St. Louis, Mo., Studio Ten, to be held at tHe Club
spent the dny here Monday on House on Wednesday afternoon,
that it has been decided to open
business.
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it to the public nt " ocloek, and to
,i the 'V0* Mrs S. R. Dighton nnd little keep it open until 7 o'clock.
honoring son. Sam. motored to Orlando on
The pottery exhibit alone com­
3 of Provi-1 Monday afternoon.
prises more than 150 pieces, hand
modeled of native clay in the Car­
Rex Shilkcll of Atlanta* On., olina mountains, nnd visitors to
World’ conof U es‘ spent the week end here on bum- the clubhouse who have seen it
Ljjt Church ness.
in the process of unpacking are
Us.i every
tremendously enthusiastic over it,
Miss Marjorie Dempsey nns re ­ nnd state that the collection would
turned from Tampa where she be n remarkable one for a city
spent the week end with friends. many times the size of ours
As announced before, tea will be
Mrs George Johnson and dnugh- served during the afternoon, and
Auxiliary t .r Miss Marion of Scotch Plains, nt '1:110 o’clock Miss Fredora Mc­
Lthe Le- N. J., are the guests of Mr. and Nulty will give nn informal talk
L'fir, r Mrs. Harry Flannery.
on colonial and modem weaving.
In nddition to the pottery, there
N. A. Shawcross of Providence, will be hooked rugs, tufted cover­
R. L, arrived in Sanford on Mon­ lets, nnd hamlwoven bedspreads, all
day and will spend some tim e of which are for sale, or may be
here at tho Valdez.
ordered at prices unusually low
for such things, and nn interest­
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sawyer and ing loan exhibit of beautiful old
H t« held son of Hilton, N. Y., nrrived in pieces
of craftsm anship, which
a »t 1" Sanford on Monday nnd will spend have been treasured in Sanford
d rill have
some time here a t the Valdez.
families for many generations.
a All chilThe exhibit is open to all citi­
I « cut-out
J. E. Ross of Clinton, S. C.,
1st content is spending a few days hero on zens nnd visitorsn us well n.s t &gt;
iglyinz at business enrouto to points farth er club women.
ia m were
south.
w Hour and
Charles C. Chambers of Atlanta,
b tie chilMrs. W. E. Watson and Mrs. Gn., spent the week end here on
\V. I). Gardiner motored to Or­ n business mission.
lando on Tuesday where they spent
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams of
the day.
Montgomery, Ala., arrived in the
R. R. T urner of Valdosta, Ga., city .Monday for a brief sojourn
was among the business visitors enrouto to points on the east coast.
in the ‘‘city substantial" on Mon-

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lAU.AHASSEE, Nov. 2 1 .'Eight young women students of Ftorida State College
lor \\ omen from Seminole coun­
ty were the dinner quests of
rorrest Igikc, former member
®* t"* legislature, who was in
lallahnssee today.
Mr. Lake’s guests included
Misses Maud Like, Mae Holly,
Mildred Holly, Georgia Mobley,
Olive Newman. Sara Evelyn
Williams, Naomi Seoggnns and
Louise Sarles.

Church League Meet^
On Monday Afternoon
With Mrs. S. 0. Chase

arc: Mr. Ellis ami family, Mr. ami
Mrs. Silloway, and friend* who
have come to spend the winter.
Mrs. Lida Darrow has gone back
to her home a t Montrose, Pa., to
spent a few days. She expects to
return soon with her mother, Mrs.
Bushnell, and her daughter, whom
she plans to place in the Sanford
High School.
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Mr. Swnn of Paola and his son
who has just reached Florida to
spend the winter, were calling on
friends in this community Wednes­
day.

Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Evans nnd
children arrived Thursday evening
from Boston, bavin* motored
through in their car.

There are several new buildings
going up in this vicinity, among
them are a filling station and resi­
dence on Third Street, which is a
fine nddition to th a t section of the
town.

Mr. ami Mrs. N. It, Braddork
The Church Service league of nnd daughter Myrtle are visiting
Holy Cross Church met nt the at White Springs for several
home of Mrs. s. O. Chase Monday weks.
afternoon with
members pres­
ent.
Theodore Dunn left Thursday to
Final arrangements were com­ spend a few days nt Fort Pierce.
pleted for the Bazar and supper
to be held nt the Woman’s Club,
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Rraddocck
Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 5 to 8 o’clock nnd daughter Myrtle are visiting
A chicken supper will be served. at White Springs for several
Mrs. Alexander Vaughan, educa­ weeks.
tional secretary, gave a short talk
on nation-wide campaign and ‘Ev­
Mr. and Mrs. Pickering of Mont­
ery Member Canvas’ to be held
rose, Penn., who were here two
Sunday
afternoon,
Dec.
6.
Community C h u r c h Notice was also given of the winters ago, returned a few days
A t Ginderville H a s annual parish meeting to be held ; ago to spend the winter.
Friday evening Dec. 1 at the Wo­
Its First M e e t i n g man’s
Other new arrivals are Mr. nnd
Club.
Rev. Mortimer Glover asked that Mrs. James Burns. Mr. Jones and
all donations of fruit and grocer­ Mr. Dibley all of Massachusetts.
derville held its first meeting of ies for Thanksgiving, ln&gt; sent to
Rev. Dowering, DeLand, preach­
Sunday School on Sunday after­ the church Wednesday afternoon.
noon with a large attendance.
ed a t the Presbyterian Church
Miss Louise Fields who recent­ Sunday morning.
Having been
Great interest was shown in the
work that has been planned for ly underwent an operation for sent to fill the vacancy made hv
the coming year. Various commit­ appendicitis at Fernald-Lnughton the resignation of Rev. J. S. Clark
tees showed good reports of the hospital, has recovered sufficiently who has been prenehing at this
work that is being done to help to he removed to her home “The place the past three years.
start the erection of the first unit Gables."
Mr. Connelly of Rhode Island
of the church.
was visiting friends lu-re a few
At the dose of the Sunday
evenings ago.
School, Rev. G. V. Albertson of

The
Club gave a cafeter­
ia supper during Hallowe'en for
the benefit of the Club. The build­
ing was appropriately decorated in
Hallowe’en colors. A substantial
.sum was raised. The proceeds to
go for use at the club. Music nnd
dancing was enjoyed by the voting

JUST A FEW MORE DAYS NOW. FEL­
LOWS, BEFORE YOU SIT DOWN TO
TACKLE THAT BIG OLD THANKS­
GIVING TURKEY.
It’s time lo (loll up ami feel your best for this
festive occlusion, dressed in new togs.
Those are busy days for nr. for we’re outfitting
my men front top to toe with the sort of clothes,
at* fellows will wear for the holiday season.

Mr. Hill, formerly of North
Carolina, but now doing business
in Sanford, has moved with hit
family into one of the houses built
by Mr. Dickson.

folks.

Mrs, James Reed spent the week
The friends of Mrs, Houghton
end recently with friends at Wire - will be glad to know that site is
improving from n serious opera-j
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Don’t forget the Episcopal Ba­
zar at the Woman's Club Tuesday,
Dec. 1. Delicious chicken plate
■t the week
supper $1.00.
fern ejpee­
wit!! cun?
I lisjiuippi Mrs. Lottie Dempsey left Sun­
day for Jacksonville where she
I t Iir.ee.
will spend several days with her
sister Mrs. Sheldon Moris.

Make Her
Truly
Thankful

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flako of
Hastings, spent the week end here
with their daughter Mrs. Robert
Thrasher at her home on Celery
Avenue.
Mrs. J. G. Ball and daughter
Mrs. Dick Drown have returned
home from Kissimmee where they
spent the past week with her
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Steed.

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Whitman’s or Nunnally

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LANKY’S DRUG STORE
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Made by "Oregon City Woolen .Mill
wool, extra heavy. Plain and fam \\
borders, dark and light shades.

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Part Wool Blankets
afternoon nnd evening

All Wool Double Blankets
Fancy work, candy, and oth
ir holiday suggestions.
A delicious chicken plate din
net* will be served from G p
m. to 9 p. m.

70x80, fancy plaids and white
der, guaranteed all pure wool,
Lightweight, pure down
beautiful fancy covers.

Slve Designs In

Dinner Ware

Fancy Bed Spreads
rer—Three Patterns

Commun

2_Holmes &amp; Ldwa

s Plate—

Small and crib sizes wi
blue.

Unbleached 81x90 spreads, fast colored .stripes
Rose, Blue and Gold. Special.

Dinner Chimes.

Henry McLaulin

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Phone 375*W
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The Yowell Company

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�with the rail carriers will he nhlr*
to nllevfate the contested situa­
tion” Mr. Conn said, "co-operation
is to be the keynote of our activ­
ities, which have, I fee I certain,
the support of the general public.’'
FOR KISS
CHICAGO. Nov. 2I-—f/P)—"fih» Unless Receivers Take Steps
dexited and I only kissed her left
To Load Ah Soon Ah Their
ear,” 81 year old Wm. Hers he told
Orders Arrive, Action May
the jury&gt; which ordered him to pay
$25 to Mrs. Vespie Lolakos, 28,
He Taken, Assents Expert
his comely landlady, who sued him
for $10,000. The jury was out 10
ORLANDO, Nov. 2 i^-(/P)—An
minutes.
embargo on le*j than freight car
loads ns already in effect on the
ircillf* uirvw &gt; |
p tern, whereQUIZZED ABOUT FLAG
Scnrboanl Air Line, Is almost in­
evitable on lIni Atlantic .O w l
,hoped to he
--------plained at a
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 21.—0V) l ine, unlesa receivers take immed­
before Frank -T he State Department in Wash- iate it~ps to remove from the
inner of the ington has asked the governor of frcijrht offices tlirir ahipnients as
body and the California to inform why the U (juickly an they arrive, It. II, Har­
railroad com-IS. Flag was carried upside down, rison trnffic manager of the Or­
preceded by a Mexican Flag by lando Chnmher of Commerce, srid
Nnmany, as- j Mexican resideifla of Los Angeles in n ctnteriient last nieht just be­
•&lt;■if.il u.-rvlre in celebrating Mexico’s Indepcn- fore leaving for Jacksonville to
attend n conference with traffic

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BOSTON. Nov. 21,—f/Tn—Park­
er house rolls have been eaten
"Today’s meeting was called he- for the last time in their place
cause of the protests and the sit­ of orfT'in. The hotel where they
uation will be thoroughly explnin- were first made is to be razed.
ed,"
&lt; nninii'n ionn
McNutminy
laid.' Stops toward lbo all-, in
tlon of the situation arc being tak­
en today, too, by the carriers and
shippers holding a joint session
under the leadership of M. J. Gormiey, enr service division of the
American Railway Association.
Preliminary steps looking to­
ward the formation of a perman­
ent body—a division of the Ship­
pers Sonthrnstrrn Regional Advis­
ory Hoard—will he taken at the
meeting this afternoon, which ses■lon was called by tho American

an embargo on less than carload
shipments.
"Receivers are urged to take
steps immediately to remove from
the depots all less than carload
freight, as this is the only way
that a less than carload embargo
on the Atlantic Const Line enn he
averted. The Indications arc that
Unless immediate nction is taken
to clear the freight depots of less
than carload freight, an embargo
will l-e placed on this class of
shipments.”

IN N E R

Dreaming he wns enjoving n
swim in a nearby pool, n farm er
near Gettysburg, S. D., dived out
of bed and was badly injured.

A GENUINE

4 Perfection Stove does it easily
according to M rs ../. S. Bobo ,

607 S. Melville St., Tampa, Ida.

a dozen people on a Perfection Stove
and everything came out ju st fine.
THAT WILL MAKE YOU THANKFUL WILL HE SERVED
THURSDAY, RY
lie relations committee, American
Unilwny Association.
A. (I, T. Moore of New Orleans,
chairman of the Southeastern
Shippers Regional Advisory Board
of which the proposed Florida or­
ganization will bo a part is here
to take an active part in the or­
ganization work.
The proposal ns outlined by the
a s s o c ia tio n and
which has the
backing of the interstate com­
merce commission smd other nn-

Pve used your Perfection Stoves for
some years and l now have a new
Jour-burner. We do all. our cooking
on it winter and summer, including

IIOME C()OKIN(

Like Mrs. Robo, thousands of Florida housew ives depend
upon the Perfection Stove for both “ com pany” and every
day cooking. Yon, too, will find that the Perfection can he
relied on to do the cooking on time w ith more convenience
and ease than any other s to v e — w h eth er it’s for a small
family, or a m ore e la b o r a te d i n n e r for many g u e s ts .

410 Sanford Ave

Specials Wedsiesday, Fridisy and Satuinlay
o
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W e ste m .Pork Chops lb- O r 3 c

It’s so easy to light the Perfection. Ju st touch a
match to the w ick. N o lime is w asted in heat
generation. C ho k in g begins at once. F o r fuel
you use only k ero se n e, th e safe, h o u se h o ld
stundhy. N o b o th e rin g with fussy auxiliary
devices to get the stove lighted.

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Western Sirloin Steak, pound

^ Li i.y

F a n c y D i r e s s e d 1l e n s ib.!15c
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W estern P o rk Shoulder Roast, lb. 29c
SMOKED

F ra n k fu rt S a u sa g e , p o u n d

Western Pot
~i G _
Roast of Beef

For the hottest flame he sure to turn the w ide
high en o u g h to produce yellow tips 1‘j inches
long above the blue flame. Each b u rn er is inde­
pendently o p erated and v.ill give ev ery ran g e
of heat—from a gentle, blue sim mering flume to
the very hot, yellow-tip flame for frying steak.
O nce you set the flume, it rem ains c o n s ta n t.
You can sim mer, boil, broil, hake and fry with
the Perfection —all at the same time.
Perfection Stoves have many convenience-fea­
tu re s designed to lighten y o u r k itc h e n w o rk .

Cookini* Surface

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Perfection he* o roomy conking
surface—eoconvenient when pre­
paring a big meal. It it jn.t a.
bijfh asa kitchen fable (jjinchct).
No need inbreak your beck .loop­
ing while you cook. Them it u
handy have shell too, for utensil..
And if you have the cabinet hack
you ha vean additional .hell on top.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY,

MARKETS

\Vav Back T o °M a in la n d

l e n t rCCOrd F r e n c h f r a n ” * t 3 ^
Stork ^ asLwith°ut effect on the

Elect, to 301 1-2; these prices were
owor and represented overnight

srcclc market.

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Fla., Nov. 24
truclinjr p ro iJesS 'S lth * !!!blpj.—t'h
o
lc
s
a
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quotations
prevail?®"c*
°f.
the aCKrcJsive short sell____—
. 1 1 ,r the second tiny
from | « “ " «
X- V- N»v. '21.
injr on the Jacksonville market to - '» ? whlch characterizes yesterday'.!
.
M- ! 0n thu ami \id e s shifted nnd nt day as reported by the Florida I
trading. Early buying cetr 1- to 84 points. Supporting orders 1—■'?»—I-eumini Kip Rhinelander. a
•SoV* r an the wIndt i f dawn on the third State Marketing Bureau are as l?ltd '“cirely in the motors, oils, caust, a ranv ()f &lt;1X lH)intfl |a rocking freedom from his quad- ■
»nd tobaccos.
AS;**
' i v l i - ™ follows:
y*lpr *nd three to 4 1-2 in Gen. roon wife, today had relinquished 3
Motors; General Elec., Dupont; the stage to minor actors in hi*
Hudson and Mack Trucks. Call annulment suit.
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loans renewed at 4 1-2 percent.
The young millionaire yesterday !
listened with mask-like face to the ■
CHICAGO. Nov. 24.—(Ab—Soar- rending of the two sensational ■
furniture and beddin* dium sizes. stnndSrd 'crates ’$2.50 i.ni/
g [ » « 'before the «nu
end ui
of inu
the urav jnR prices tarried the wheat m ar­ mystery letters, watched unomo- ■
UP anJ
the boat. These cfforti a t 8.00;
8.00, oranges, boxes, fancy,
fancy. hnlf
h"*f hour but Hudson extended its ket here nye cents n bushel high- tionally the partial disrobing of ■
ie known
ab0#r?ikcwhie”futile and the quar- well matured, $.1.00 a t 0.00; grape­ u v,o y Ju Pont* Muck Trucks and or t inlay almost as soon as tradhis wife, before judge and juiors a
ihn rrtfh^ wcie remained marooned until
fru it, boxes, fancy well matured e mi e .l.° ^ o u t
ire cn route
each nnd U.
"ain- l,lcember -hot up to and then stepped from the stand ■
S u T d a / mnmln?r. nil of them nl- $•1.50 a t 5.00.
J" ,, "b«r and Gimbel Brothers
a"J compared with $1.58 3-4 to assume the role of spectator as
were adrift
p. “ r ach. U. S. Steel; United to J 1..S.1 at yesterday’s close. Re- another took the witness stand.
NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (/P&gt;.—
RjirStnres and tobacco products ports were current that crop dam¥ on l«rd*
Rhinelander's attorney declared
effort*
1(1 an
,amI ,bcin{..f!S
l anythin* ”. Thcfr
t;i,. they
built
imnro.i.&lt;ed Cotton futures opened steady. Dec. ^ u a point or more nbove yes­ ?*•
sPrpudinR from the north the letters were offered solely for
terday’s
finnL
into the .enter of ArKentine.
of parts of the cabin and $21.00; Jan , $20.65;'Mar., $21.80;
the purpose of intimidating Rhine­
in Miami .(her wood on board their craft, July, $10.80.
forced liquidation upset the
lander into withdrawing his suit
other wo
Mr Jones on board
take
him
A new sundial tells time to and then challenged the defense "to
market aRain. Gen. Motors went
to
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 24 (&gt;P). down to 107; U. S. Steel to 127 1-8; within half a minute, on an ordi­ do its worst.”
KeV ^ es^‘
K &gt; West
Cotton futures opened steady Dec. &lt; hrysler to 170; U. S. f a s t Iron nary clock face, hni been perfect­
$20.05; Jan., $20.01; Mar., $10.00; t 1 1pc to 181; Muck Truck to 412; ed hy \ \ , L. tCooke.
of Svdttev.
ooke, of
Sydney,, In China there is one native a
[tun*. cruis■
May, $10.00; July, $18.'J(I.
and when
■American Can to 230; and Gen Australia.
| Christian to every 200(inhabitant*.
joint. °nly
coast
Wall Street
* launch’s for I.opcerhead Key. six rniles
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (A1).—
J With a J J ,v . Iteachini? land thev started Supporting ardors appeared in
jnd rough ‘ . V — .u „ »io«t key, which w a s large t volume nt the opening or
; (V(,v were
In relays they today's market nnd prices moved
Chrysler showed an in­
!wnmmf?&gt;n,nS
d
to* t o d ^ au ndir,t i l higher.
itial advance or
of five points and
swam no*” •
u,nl
&gt;•
i genem l Motors Hud:tin, nnd Corn
to attract they readied Li mr
•ice of 18 miles, when ,nt&gt; products advanced a point of 2.
,j)jp* were tnnee
' jpparently formed
lined a relief expedition nnd rc-J Brooklyn Union Gas fell back a
point. Establishment of a new
kn becra.m turned to pick up Mr. Jones
jtht shore' *

WE HAVE SOME VERY ATTRACT­
IVE PROPERTY LISTED. LOTS,
ACREAGE, BUSINESS AND RESI­
DENCE, LET US SHOW YOU
WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
WE HAVE IT.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
212 Magnolia Avenue.

Phone 367

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A &amp; P CUSTOMERS

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Think of the Great Con­
veniences, advantages and

Ljaetics.

Ijiituro* of
Vj Florida
! bv the

savings

gitution.

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offered

present day

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the

A&amp;T Stores

with their wealth of high
com-

quality foods at real econ­

State

omy prices—It is really—

|it was
b is so
jlat'* to
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SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR

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it was
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fclu other

GRITS, Quaker, fancy pkg.

12c

|(x Women

CHIPSO, small packages

11c

DEL-MONTE PEACHES. No. 2 t _2
Can

31c

IONA BRAND PINK SALMON
No. 1 can

18c

A&amp;P BRAND PRESERVES, assorted
flavors, 16 oz. jar

35c

UtW work

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tr dfifient
w rjvern[j iBlt of

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IStadent InIrtivr, held

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A&amp;P BRAND JAM, with Pectin, assort27c
ed flavors, 15 1-2 oz. jar
COFFEE
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53c

bond,
c d u iu

17c

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way Station, a m.sgniliccr.t Conserva­
tory &lt;&gt;t Mu-.it: aiul other remarkable
projects.
I ,i !i nl the huihliiigs as they are
vreclcii are just so many coupons that
\ ie.i mig'.it clip as profit on your investmeir. l ot every one as it reaches
, iinpierioit .uRN incalculalily to the
value of Coral ' iables property.

( m ill

42c

8 O’CLOCK, lb.

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i n t o :i r : r i v i n g . g r o w m g c i t y .
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t:ii ivnuiP v. 11e i•f hut bvi ve.u ■s 1 *o
sp read t r« ijm .d t ;uit groves. It is tit if
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Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon or mixed
2 oz. p k g ..........................................
13c
1-4 p k g . ......... .............................
23c

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in b u i l d , . m d iis m a r v e l o u s s p o t

Pin-

45c

CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY —OPEN
W EDNESDAY EVENING

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\\’!, i- |i, i nllii. is spent in the l.i*•: lew
v-.ir. I&gt;:&gt;e Iiieve I cannot compare
ivith wli.it the coming growth promises.
\ ’rei.lv more than sdU.OOD.HOU turtiiei .me/ ../«■»/ (or new developments,
s.
ii. i. j'ta/as ami entrances arc
|M
[, ;*! ( jrouml will soon he
|IM,Ur. o f ile slCnnO.ORO I niversitv
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Get in toiii h with this office
for a trifi to Coriil Gablet.
Theie trips me run at frequent
intervals and thou sands of
eonyenial and pleasant people
are enioyintf them. Call or
telephone for all the necessary
information reyardint/ the
best way to visit M i a m i as
our quests.
Illustrate,I booklets, maps,
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may also be obtained here
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Gables, and tell you of the
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t .t ,i i , ih' , pi .pertv is knmvn cvcryv , j u Vd ih&lt; upwaril surge of prosp. t (• \ ius n:ik begun. Authorities
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while on their way to retinol in IV ru, Ind., Sept. 10. Their father,
1 hum an .1. Walsh. divorced their n v h e r five years ngu and was
awardsl their custody. II" churgcs the mother ha; kidnaped them.
Yurnnu in 7 and Itea trice in H.

SIDELIGHTS ON LEGISLATURE
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
No little difficulty was experi­
enced hy the Efficiency Commit­
tee of the House in mustering Htifficieiit elerieal help to take taro
of the “rush session's" bu in
In ndilition to shortage in typbits, there was nl -o a shortage of
machines the first day n- some of
the orders for extra machines were
delayed.
Congressman .1. II. Fmithwick
of the third Congres. ionnl d litrirt was in the Capitn! City for
the legislature, meeting many con­
stituent'! from his district.
_ Primus, ng"i| negro slave, was
rutting outride the lion e door,
Ida cimtomnry station, when the
members of the lower liody ar­
rived. Primus is a fixture at
legislative seminar., always being
among the firut arrivals.

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Frank Webb, assistant chief chirk;
Ammon McClelland, rending ejerk;
and Mrs. W. It. Dorman, bill clerk.
Mrs. W. R. Dorman who Is ser­
ving ns hill clerk in the IIousm is
ah i a member of the Democratic
Executive Committee of Florida.
An enlivening touch to the more
nr less colorless background of tho
House chamber is the ihiniermn
bo&lt;|mts of (lowers on various
members' desk*. Large hixpiots are
seen scattered about the chuniber.
The mayor of Tampa and n
nmnls'r or citizens of the West
Co. ' city are present for tho sesi ion to aid in getting several lulls
of prime imp'll tarn.' to the growth
of the city through tho legislature.

H ave you decided

Attendance In Baptist
Sunday Schools Shows
Tremendous Increase

With additional typewriters releivcil, ami some added typists,
the work of enrolling nnd engross­
While n speedy adjournment ing the hills is now going forward
NASHVILLE, Term., Nov. 21
Was the k&lt; yimtn of the opening rapidly, though the engro lieg
r* salon, there were some nv mle i ' force ii far behind the speeding MPb- Enrollment in Southern Bap­
tist Stindnv nrhnal ; in ihe la 4 t&lt; n
who s|i')ke their minds on short J girlalnra.
yearn has inervas d from l,lillft,t;7l
sessions, and clouda bogan rowto 2,,r,:bi2».YI. according to Dr. I. .1,
ini' that threatened to extend the
Visitors from throughout tho
session, ns opponents of “rush” state are being accorded the priv­ Van Ness, s-cretnry of the Daptint ('huri'h Sunday rchool.
acta began to gather.
ilege; of Die floor of the Senate
Itr. Van Nes« ascribes this inb&gt; President John S. Taylor, A crear.e to inav life lii'oaght into
The first outburst of oratory in number have nvaile I theimelve* Sunday schools through the im­
the House developed v.h
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of the privilege to be clo;:u to the petus of (be thotiM.'i 111J•1 of orj'aucurrent resolution to fix the date moiio of action.
i.ed ‘d i"" . “So rapidly lire tin ty
nl ndjoiiriinu lit for .Mtiinlay, No­
"f Hi' Sunday schools growing tl.r.t
Vember 21. Hcpcy enlntivi VVcel
•he &lt;Bnr* h- ; ar" having to great­
of Holmes, in sinaking fur hit Christians Flee To
ly enlarge th"ir plants to 1
amendincnt to i xtend tln&lt; time, ilecaro of the increa-ied numl : of
Irak
To
Save
Lives
nminee&gt;l hurried work.
pupil:; " lie said.
iitntivcs • f huinlr; I of
GENEVA. Nov. 21.
Christ­ thi*Iteprcsli'iiflinj;
jzc»| I!
The press box in the It use ina tribes living in the disputed
; from 17 ;t.
looks like a regular • i"ii as Mo ol region between Turkey and Bible cla
there nro at least a dost n m .
Irak have taken refuge in Irak, the districts will corn;
and preas association is pre . ntat fiei.eral .Lilian laiidonor, &lt; iinmaml- month. Among th,. spoa!
In cn li mil. Two pn
er of th» army and chief of the !••• Dr. Wallace |tn- ,.tt.
have lei'll looped Into the • spilul league of nation's eomini sion lo Dr. I.. |{. Srarlirotigh, For'
W II. Knight, Hal.
rotunda.
investigate eonditioti in Mouul, re- I’r.
Dr. Rolierl (I. |. g; New
l|orted to the Is'ngue today.
M,
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The {tilde WI used mi ^ enrinir
It • inii|Mru|p/»/l I •» n I.
L. P. Ahireiig
nt toe live new incmiM'i . oi me Itirihi r mfi»rinc&lt;| tin* I* n;:iif that I
I land toy. I n
lower hourc on th e ' opening dnv. he found th" Chtlstiann in a laI. D, Brown, Kldora;!;
Borne talk had Iicon prevalent that imiitulile condition uml that they
firoliahly it would not Is' ii i d, hail hem victims of terrible nllrofollowing tie precedent not at Ike cities.
regular 11*25 sesaion.
(iie.it lliitaiu already Inn mad”
the charge tin t Turks have le a :. . Rewdutlons of s.vmna.h.v and nrr d Christian* in the * !
rnmiolenco B.r Fenalor Clark, In it of prnvisioual frontier fixed all
district, whom' wife died ninre the Brussels.
(ien. I.aidoner warned the league
legulnr lt»25 session, were adopted
by tho Fen.ite on It . opening In ie. today that further differences |»olv. ecu Turkey and (ireat ttiitanil
FO B ( ASII
Borne of the Mlialori wen or will lie itiwiluble a
mg 1..1 lb'1
frontier lias not h
definitely
the opinion tlint to iiinhn the
traordinury .vision • '^iliort ami filxcil.
1‘n t l v li’tn 'in g tow n n u n l
nanppy,” aigl t ftCHsh&gt;118 were luori'
1If-iiiillit.il peo| le live on t'
Ilian prohuhl
HI eliKt* in e a st front in r n e r
laud of lhc t ahara.
Coimty .loi l-to &lt; 1. V 1.4 A.’i.l \vll I
has Ins'll as istnut 1Vl[nliaj; rlvrk
"i nl fijruiT.'A fu r liolow amyla the Him i , wan im il 1 ba rk to
(iiilf ilimity mi
.Mint of p
biip-f :n liu* v ic in ity o f I hip
lag Inisiiif.-m in bi* office
Is’Win aid le'foie I'.’uvi'
o l. C onte in m ill vve w ill how
many citizen, of Gulf, one
baby t &lt;oiot ic ; wauled haul
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fishing lict'iinc*.
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I'honi* 7."7
um;!.L r.t
handling bill; iulioducctl ami
•n t'l'tl sI' Tirily t)oCl
through their passage I; w irking
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with t h • mo tin,
.1 a dcjlrnto
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(Jlasvo Investment ( ’ji.
epring. Every bill begin Imn lit d
Fr pirlicuLr t
x.hil* Dab vvor.d«»rjl
with Hpci.i that i* nl no t unh ••
7 vJu* t, oll.r- I
lievabl •. 'll • elerieal force at tin*
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in value that January and February will bring. Wiial could be more perfe

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lhan a gill that will increase in value, rather than tarnish or fade with it
early days o f Spring.

Ad Schinkel of the Hartford
team of tho Eastern league led
that circuit in home runs the past
season with 12.
Jimmy Deforrcst, veteran train­
er, will put 10 boxers, chosen
from various sections of the country, against 10
It) from
fro New York at
a “New talent” show tonight. Ikforrest’s men have been training
at bis camp in New Jersey for
two weeks.
Dr. Albert II. Sharpe, former
Cornell and Yale Coach, proposes
that IT institutions gain eastern
football conferences as the sched­
ule3 ore a&lt;nv interlocked to a great
extent.
Credit- Welsh, former world’*
light weight boxing champ is re­
ported suffering from recurrent
heart attacks in a .Summit, N. J.,
in a private hospital.

Li first grent
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Walker,
L opposed to
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fcirago, Wedt k . N. J.. a
i p a crown I Here arc Coach Ossie Solcm (in
j docs not j set) and "Chuck” Everett, star
iunrt—
^■.iinan can | quarterback
of tho Drake UnivcrI sity eleven, which surprised the
! football world the other Saturday
Brent of the hy whipping Nebraska, 14-0.
Br.i- of th" Brake ins a real team this fall.
Bt»r arena It will receive its big test Thanks­
p-ew Maili- giving Day when it m eets South­
pSew York. ern Methodist University at Dalian,
Ikjj cyclist* Texas.
k New York
n r.cw huililInhight, fol­
ia u( sprint

Jones Tied With
Three Others For
L to.000.000
[fiaei Square Field Goa! Honors
I aod amateur |
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leGarkn turml Sew York
Iin the interII circuit by a
pttrnn esponL
kithill, l.\■dc
five Lr.'.i’ in
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RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 21.—(/P)
Flournoy's claim ns
high score in the Southern P a­
cific Valley, Edgar Jones of Flor­
ida, \\ indy White o f V. At. I. and
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Jazz Jtt8cicwiccz,.of South Carob,,n nrc deadlocked a t four goals
with another game to play. The
Gator captain hooted two ugainst
1 Ml i Ippi Aggie* to bring
puis a
- op
t!ic level with tho F ly ­
ing Cadet and Gamecock field
li.'or schexlulo looters.
Iscore of col-1 Mahoney, Scwannee nnd Spar­
h into compe- row, North Carolina nrc both also
p t Park in i t" bo counted in tho running in
kute A. A l,"‘ ^'c*d Boat department as enen
| » t year hj 1has l,lrt“c K°al3 t'» his credit witli
fc^rzh.
‘he lhanksgiving gnmo yet to be
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Flournoy has a total
of i ° |
*Pr;ar; points to head the Southern ConK a
r(,rt‘n.c,‘ n,ul his mark is probably
^
e.'I'I lhc hoMr {,, G.c country. Trie
■ r min m c Grcenie Rack gained a touchdown
actual and two extra points in the clash
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■ uintca. is .10 points behind all though ho
■ U . gam- gain four points by turning all of
^ L e a g u ,. Honda's 12 t„ 0 victory, Satur'♦ ' ■,
hi* chance of overtaking the
'her.
-New Orleans star is less than slim.

Increased Alcoholic
lieer Content Sought

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M’ASIHNGTON, N ov. 24.—(/P)
—Increase in tho alcoholic content
allowed in beer from one half of
"ne D' re-e.it to 2.75 percent will bo
''tight hy amendment to tho V,dtead act to Ihj proposed again
»( the com mg session of congress
by represtntntivo Dyer, of Mi*.
p"uri. I ho proposal was defeated
iston in the judiciary com-

Make your selection early - See the plat—Inspect (lie property. No oblig
lion involved in either case.

Results Of Fights
On Monday Night
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rnnrni;... J r t 1} * . *,ero Tuesday
tnttv winthL " «shington nnd Lee
■i |)..I.i |1!. t “Fiorida bound” in
n B,ri?.y Kritiiron classic in to orH a • u**man, nnd arc not due
dnv‘s ' V!,le' Fln” ^olln"'ing Sntur- ncxiPvt'CJP Jacksonville until WcdS a to TCu0rL 0Vcr North Carolina hold n^ii?i.tfCrn00in‘ is pioooed to
Mate. Ihe Blue nnd White had r. i„ ' 1- kt Workout of signal drill! niV. °/u fe s t . y,,n'lay before they ,1;.-’ '1u,lt,nJT. etc., in the new stnheld their final workout of the ; M V :.lS !,0,’L' ns Dosaiblo after the
JIon,Iay ax the team i:&lt; '‘rm al of the Generals.
scheduled to leave here Tuesday i t '° ,atDeground of the conflict
morning for the sunny South.
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tl 'nt°rs and Generals
A strenuous afternoon of prac- whi -h
n tho new otadlum,
tico will be on the menu of the ''huh will be completed this week,
„ ,U.‘ ,for *hc Florida-WnshingS
, , t,°‘ ayI an'' tho RrWders will
most likely be out on Wilson Field ton and I.ee classic.
lhc football plant is capable of
from early afternoon until the dusk
o f evening settle* on the gridiron. • . .mg 1.1,000 spectators, and ndthe task of playing two games ' nwi° reports fmm Jacksonville
nrc to the effect Hint nn overflow.
within tho space of fivc dnySt be­
1" tp
ls expected to witness
sides making such a long jnunt to t ie turkey ay battle. It will end
a foreign field, will tax tho play- th ’ season for both elevens, and
lag ability of the Generals to the uni have a distinct bearing on
v onferente standing.

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J LKV'ELAND. ()., Nov. 2 1.—(/J*)
—Harold “Red" Grange’s examp­
le in leaving college to become a
professional football player may
tveonic a menace to tlu&gt; college
sport. Dr U. .1. Wilce. head foot"i'll
"bio State UniverMty, declared in an address here
today.
Dr. \\ if* e did not mention
Grange |.\ name. Repulying to a
question a* hi* opinion regarding
Hie gridiron star, he said:
"Heretofore professional foot­
ball promoters have played square
in not seeking to recruit college
II'l.iy* r». I fear there may lu* a
large number of men who will he
e.'i-ily persuaded to go into prnfes-ioiial teams for the money they
rail make.”
CUD u ;o , Nov. 21. -(/p)—West­
ern com. renee athletic official*
may not approve of th,. net ion of
Harold • Rc*l Grange in signing to
p'ay proie- ioiial football, hut
Grange’s home town
folk* jri
Wheaton are tickled to hear of hi*
I prosperous outlook.
I he hoy-; who grew up with him
n.iw work in llu» unnuro or
the drugstore or the depot [
Wheat,,,, open their eye*' when
they hear that4 Grange probably
will get $!0.ii,|0 for placing one
foollmll
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Day.

Washington &amp; Lee ■
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STARTER
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They are especially prepar­
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in exact proportions to sup­
ply just Avhat the young
chick needs from his first
feeding.
Only s t r o n g , healthy
chicks develop inro profit­
able fiiAvis and cheap sub­
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question that is going the rounds
now following the experience of
tho team with its coach on \ re­
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*.ho squad, both expert IrT tB?
of Terpilchotc, to the iront mu!
tmdc them teach the team the
t'ance sensation.
In a short time the entire team j ■
wns performing in perfect rythm. -r
"Charlestoning” their way back
ttid forth across the flo&lt;jr.
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Washington arul U e has won
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tho championship of Virginia,
Kentucky and Maryland, on the
gridiron. Many arc wondering row
if they, through the assistant of
•Y xi
the Charleston, win their way to
giidron championship of the Sou­
thern Conference,

J L w . t O * " ,ho l “ ln" 3 "•
, ' N°V* 24.—W V -P rolie-had not training that would
amateur, the public enable him to accept other allur­
(irnnee tV »“ P 0Ver Haro,‘l ' ‘Ke‘l" ing offers, the strawberry blond
X
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enpacity crowd p f warriar of tho chalked field signed
mak s h i T * , * * !lfl,urc(l whcn he a contract yesterday that will B B B B B B n B B B B B B B B B B B r f l B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B a B B
the A r. hfHess.onal debut with place him in charge of Bears’s 1a
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jRtlonil i ° C°ar*. in the Chicago lm c-uf
ip '*■
for six games after
which
P" k Th»nS»Kiv. lie wiill go to Florida during the
holidays.
BB
" hZ lhe. 2S.000 reserved seats
A fter the football stage, Grange
n(s
0,1 ,on snK’ toJay. two cxpeet.'i to go on other paying ven­
on,- f \ |,uL ha3.crN each a block tures, including motion pictures.
h&gt;np. formed at 10 o'clock and sevNext Sundny he plays ugninst
hltigerrS T tcfrrnppearcd to b(' oven Columbus. Then the Rears will
ti. k r' . raUic was tied up by go east to play the Yellow Jack­
.1 » .t7"'V' L whirl' jammed the ets nt Philadelphia Dec. 4 an I
o w tim n ticiiet office until half a the New York Giants will appear S One that will make you think you are sittinj?
k, n \ , P0lr n,e? were assigned to j nt the Cub’s park and a final game ■ to one like Mother use to serve.
, I' Die lines m order.
is planned for the same place Deo.
Ihe 28.000 scat* were sold heRoast Turkey—Oyster Dressing— rore inghi. those falling into the
Contracts wore not made pub­
u!|
„f scalpers selling for $15 lic lint it wns understood that
Cranberries
iuM sonio for $115,
Grange wns guaranteed $2,000 a
I he standing room and bleacher game, with 10 per cent on the fir*t
Pumpkin anti Mince pies, with all that goes with
seats will be placed on sale tomor- live thousand dollars, 20 per cent
on the ii&gt;cond five and It) per cent
Those Good Sunday Dinners
Nobody Wanted a ticket because on every dollar beyond that. On ■
it was the Bear*
,,r Cardinal* that basis It wns estimated Grange ■
playing, they all wanted tickets would receive between $20,000 nnd ■
That arc served regularly at tho
for the Grange game."
130,000 for his first game.
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men of tVashington nnd Fxw hnvc
been collet] 'the fighting generals,'
but recent developments may nec­
essitate n change of name, so
think many sport fans.
Due to Inclement weather on a
recent day which made practice
on the field impossible. Conch
^'mniy DeHart gathered his protegvs in the gymnasium nnd gnve
them n series of setting-up oxer*
cise*. Then followed a talk. Those
complete,! the coach was nt loss
»pr a good rtrcnuoMs finish for
tile nftemoon’s work.
A bright idea struck Mr. DeHart
and remembering the Charleston

NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—(A*)— t? _ • /-*•
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Following are the more important Meres Giorgio Calza. champion
football games in tho East, Middle heavyvveight wrestler of Europe.
B
Wcst. South and Fnr West fur lie arrived IIII this country recently
B
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. rom Ins nativo Italy, lie s out
fl
4
0
Feet
Frontage
on
26.:
th" top u ",,,.', s i n , , 1( milt
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L‘ini dm m;r In . gtoy in \nu rica«
East
M
Magnolia Avenue, be­
Cornell vs. Pennsylvania at Phil­
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t,
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|,rW.
Turpentine,
of
the
Charles
adelphia.
U . Law, o f Davenport. 1’. S. Dcpnrlmcnt of Agriculture,
tween 1st and 2nd St„
Columbia vs. Syracuse nt New Li., preached hi* own funeral mt
i.V'; that hull tho girl; living in
York.
"""i by having it prepared upon
M t extending from Siw York
If you nro not registered,
W est Virginia vs. W. &amp; J. at phoiiograph rcconls a short time to the Rocky Mount,uns have in09 Year Lease, $25,000
Morgantown.
1111 death.
cipient goiter.
Pittsburgh vs. Penn State at Pitts-1
Register with L. R. Phillips, City Clt'rk at City
Dea’t Mies This
burgh.
Hall, this must lie before bho 128th day of Novem­
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Brown vs. Colgate at Provi­ H
B
ber. lie sure you are registered in the City Elec­
n
a
dence.
tion Books. Your Poll Tax for the year 1921
'I'hrpp tula nn Park
fltOOll.lMI nn;l tUOO.DO.
Georgetown vs. Quantico at
■&gt;. «.nr:i:\
must
lie paid. It you have resided in Sanford for
Washington.
' '"OP ro.iiu Ii;okp. ilnuhli* KiiriiKp .... . |„ „ |„ |, s ;|,iiihi.
Ii
A
I.I..A
at
six
months
and the State of Florida for a year
Middle West
vi
H
rwo lol« IS.XtllHI $| IHMI.IHI Pitch.
you
are
entitled
to register.
BuckncH vr. D tr. it at Detroit.
Two I.'Ihnpnr Dpp.il
fur STihiii iio.Ilnricnln.
B
Vermont vs. St. Louis at St.
N
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Louis.
Two l"lx nn l*nrk I.VxIZl) |;I5UO.iiii. 'Ink, n Inuk.
B
Let every citizen do his fluty. Qualify and
Fordhnm vs. John Carroll at S
...
,
B
vote in the City Election, December 8th.
I"" Inf* nn Xntifuri! Air. Otip S.'inhi.ihi, „thpr SUOOO110
B
Cleveland.
B
REALTOR
Nehrnskn vs. Notre Dame at
XIpp Inf nn i:iiu AlP. S2iiOO.nn. Ann pnn'tlipnt If.
S
Lincoln.
a
,
,
®
l'l;r Ini* Infrnnf nf llnlrl |*nrrr&lt;if l.nkp.
I
Drake vs. Southern Methodist at
2.’tl) M eisch B ld g.
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Two Inis Iii *ln, fair. Thp nnlf Iwn nvnllnhlo
Dallas.
Iowa State vs. Kansas State
I* lnl« In I'll), IIin11o fnr S27.00o.00.
|
Rhone 71S
m
m
nt Ames.
iB
I linlpp II. II. friintniir of SIO.OII |irr fnnl.
Texas Christian vs. Austin at
Mt'f lull on (Ink A%r. l ull mill *rr tlitrm.
Fort Worth.
I hritr IIn* rholcpBt *»rrr««r In r l l y f o r m ih il U |« |» n ( |f
|rr«**|rt! talk oilh utr.
Mnrquettu vs. .Mercer at Milwau­
X
If il'a liiialni-aa |iroprrt J I liittr Ihiif.
kee.
.
s
Il*i%r nonir on n till |rnf Irtor—rntt'l hr Viritf.
South
If &gt;ou urr it •frtiuK«*r ll «%ill i»a&gt; &gt;ou In hit ratlanfr.
Georgia vs. Alabama at Bir­
mingham.
Georgia Tech v . Auburn at At
lantu.
W. j. TIIIGPEN
Kentucky vs. Tennessee at Lex­
ington, Ky.
The Pulcston-llrumley ISoihling.
Phone 715
Virginia vs. North Carolina at
ig a a B a a iiiiia a ia B D B B a a iB iiiB a a a iB a a a a s a iM B B B B a a *
Chapel Hill.
Centenary va. Tulaae at Shreve­
port.
a n z iiB a B B a D B B a n B B ia iia iB a iia iB a a B a f la B B a B B a a a a a iia a■
William nnd Mary vs. Richmond r
nt Richmond.
h
Far West
“
Washington vs. Oregon at Heat- a
tie.
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Multnomah vs. Gunzaga ai a
Portland.
Sunshine
Sunshine
Arizona A’.*. Nevada at Tucson, n
Sunshine
!i Chick Starter
Occidental vs. Hawaii ; t I-*&gt;• ■
Scratch
Feed
Fgj?
Mash
A ngeles,
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Denver vs. Colorado at D mer. m
(live your baby chirks a
Colorado Aggie* vs. Wyoming jj
! grind start in life by feed* For hens and growing
at Fort Collins. Col.
a
Your hen la nn egg ma­
Montana vs. .Montana State at n
chickens.
i ing
chine.
Missoula.
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ti come take
L as football
t a Uw choice
Lpo—thc Cor;;TJ 1" - ColP~/,vn contests
It tod the ser|jy and Navy

- OF‘RED’ GRANGE

Depart For Jacksonville
Today For Gator Game

■ ’ennsylvania
L Takes On
■Brown Team
|g a te Eleven

fi M track

A tu rk ey rooked
roai.ters will provi

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OVER PRO DEBUT Fighting Togs On
lhanksgiving Day

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WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 21.
-t&gt;i—Identification o f the man
ORLANDO, Nov. 24.—(g1)— Acorsultinjr with the institute for burned to death early today in
O u r B est
i "at estate correspondence course, reliable data and information re- the niyrttry fire, which destroyti; notv available through cduca- ganiing present day practice* and &lt;&lt;1 the ‘Black Jack,' 100-foot cruis­
os :
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Jticnal committees of the Orlando methed*. This consultation privs er belonging to »Y. F. Faborite,
L e v i L ucan D e n ie s S l o r t e
Board, a ccord in gto an an- lore is extended the student nl- W - York hotel owner, has been
'l i n t Iln
i ; i|i„ t.’finrl ,U1’■)net mint bv J. S. Maseic, secro- so after the course has been com- \ tablished a* William Young, 36,
i n a l l i e M ad e L ittle L iio r i , nry ut lhc ^ a r i. About n year pitted.
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of Atlantic City.
i c He c u e In valid \ \ i f e ; nK0 this committee sponsored the
Rmltors of national reputation
Examination of the body or
near new Ford Garage 17a , '
P r e t t y C ou sin A lso Held (our
in real estate at RnJlinn' hnvc contributed to the written Young will be made late today,
. officials have said
Street and Commcrflal
______
j (.’ollogc mid the snnie course U now w rk and th ? Orlando Realty Board |
cducutionni committee announce*; cvu‘ - ______________ _ _
HINTON, W. \’n., Nov. 2 l,—OP) l'_injr given for the third time with educational
on property. A b a r g a V ^ t
that it recommends the course |
— Unemotional nnd with h i; fan' '*• enrolled.
the o n l y s a f e t y
in bandages Levi Lucas, held ill
It has been found that nnv sch-Ivrr&gt;' h*e *)*y jail here with Mrs. Pearl Payne;, cdule that might bo arranged fnr| According to Secretary Mosek.l
in connection with the burning to | tiio classes would interfere with •i,n who have taken the course LOOK AFTER YOUR BLOOD
death of his two children and her ; &gt;inip of the students activities of consider it entirely different from
1-1 Cash. Balance 1, 2
The only sure protection your
son. in ist.*d that lie made every i the btniner.r, o f those who wore the usual run of correspond! nt
effort to rcsrtie them nnd that the only taking the real ontato course, courses a.; it is a real practical buiiy can have is idood in good
condition. Other things may help;
charges against him arc the re -.T o meet this situation special nrthe &lt;;*a‘t prevent or cure. You
cults of village gossip.
rangements have been made with
SPEED TEST IS COSTLY
’.iii not suffer from catarrh,
The small log cabin burned FatAmerican Beni Estate fnxtineuralgia, grip, eoldu nnd coughs,
H«mm 11, m n ^ l
urilny night nnd Mrs. Iai&lt;t..*, n n !
connected w;th tho National
TURIN. Italy, Nov. 2 1.—UP)—A , i vmir Idood is right. To put your
invalid, was led to safely and is | A mociatinn of Beal Estate Board*,
erd "f HM) miles an hour to t « t blood in the l&gt;e*t possible condi­
now in tho home of friend; here, *" mnke Its real estate correspond­
S* Long, m5&lt;
en
auto invention was serious for tion, take Hr. Pierce's Golden i
ence
enurre
available
to
local
peo­
fill" has innde no statement.
fl'orge Chirihiri, car niunufactur- Medical Discovery—n blood tonic
ple.
Tho
enrollment
includes
21
Mrs. Bayne*, n 20 year old cou­
u . 'I here was a collision mid !’. ’ and system invigorator that’s boon
sin of Lucna' wife, who has been bnsin assignmenta and 21 practi­
Wil'l badly hurt.
favorably known over fifty years.
cal
problems.
Every
problem
is
with the Lucas’ family since nhe
Plenty "f folks light here in town
I ft her huxbund in l^iinnark, eight c.: refullv graded nnd personal e ,can
testify to its merits. This
ah
tance
ii
giving
the
itudcni.
Tlie
N.
C.
4,
first
pluno
to
rinr*
months ago. gave her maiden
In addition to tho Instruction tho Atlantic, has been offered to "Discovery" of Hr. Pierce's con­
name to authorities when they ar
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNINt TI
work and problem answering the tho National Museum but was not tains no alcohol. Ingredients on
re. ted her.
EASIER
BY THE ADVERTISEMENT^
accepted
because
of
n
lack
of
room,
i
label.
student
is
given
the
privilege
of
Fought Fire Over Bed
More alert than I.urax, who i'
tA.cc her
Mr . Baynes said
* i « * » H i w n « i « i H " E 5 5 !! 5 5 5 2 S ! 5 5 5 2 5 ! ,i 5 2 5 5 2 5 2 2 !I !!2 i!l,ll ,,*5c**«»
she was av.ak. r.ed by Lucas fight- ^ tlJ * aiBM* * “ « * a B H « a H « iin « iiK a a » B « a « H B a * a a i:;ia u a a a a n ^ a a » '&gt; :i
ing a blaze directly over the Ix'd'tlPi
in whieh Mrs. Lucan anti the ch il-jB*J
ilren were alteping. .She usrertetl1p *
she carried water to Lucas w ithl?B
which ho quieted the flames long
enough to lead Mrs. Lucas to sa f­
ety.
“To my dying day lit stick to
it, it was tin* lamp that « xplodod
as ho started hack to the ■leeping
room the children and prevented
the rescue.
'“I he nearest house wan n ipiart'-r of a mile from m and Iii«L!&gt;-;1
frt;ni view I
trrs's. We wait; d
for some hoy* to arrive hut they
came tixt bite, ’ Mi 1. Ilaym 1 I
n iltetl that .Mr .L uca
'
times jealous” hut added it wan
only after "am of her fits."

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Scratch Feed is the foun­
dation for nit poultry feed­
ing. They must all have
it from chicks to mature
fowls.

In order for this machine
to produce nt full capacity
it must have the necessary
materials in the right pro­

Cheap substitute con­
taining trash and waste
materials are false econo­
my and more expensive in
the end.

yolks and shell. Sunshine

SUNSHINE SCRATCH
FEED is every ounce pure,
dean feed.

Scratch reed contain all
necessary elements for egg
formation.

Will Ask No Questions

portion to

make

whites,

Egg Mash and Sunshine j

\Sanford Feed &amp; Supply Co.

j Paul Lake

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Phone 539

Myrtle Avenue nnd Fourth Street

Jno. \V. SneCd

A Full Line of Hone, Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Give Us a Trial
“Your Money Back If You
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COUNTY AND
CRAFT BILLS
ASSED IN HOUSE
Part of Alachua County Will
~ B e Cat Off And Named Gilrlat In Honor Former
Gov. Albert W. Gilchrist

purposes.

After a lengthy discussion of the
bill, senator Watson asked that
it
informally postponed until
ho could obtain a statement from
the internal improvement commit­
tee that annexation of the land by
Miami would be approved by that
body.

Freight Embargols
SwampingU.S.MaiI
Shipments, Report

:had added a white cat to oar house­
hold worries and complication*.

Then it was that I learned that a
cat keeps Itself about as dean as
the Inside of a chimney after a
hard winter.
lit fact, our pretty white cat
changed color on us. It got so dirty Essex.
that il was positively unattractive.
If it Md b?en a hlack cat, it* would
have been all right, bocaun* the
dirt would not show and what you
don't know don’t cause you any
worry.

eczema

Orders came down from head*

Dries right up 1

ouartern in ti.c family organisation
, t rcalizcJ how easy It
that I was to assist in washing the
» ^ “ J ° ficryt itching burning
rat on the first evening I had had J ™
. im„iv building up the
for n quiet rest „t home in three
\ J your b lL l with
ni'inlhs I wan to have a very easy
' g
wouldn’t waste anj» h. All I ha I t*. do was to h.&gt;»d
‘ • jnjjte trying to do it any
'
‘"J* while the boss of the works A J " ™ "1 Thnt-3 tic only way to
did the wns'.itnir.
relieve irritated, broken out skin of
Did you rv - ., rv to hold a soapy. iny gort. You lack rich, red blood,
slippery rat that had gotten mad impurities are in your system. Tho
end that I n ’ i eyes full of flea ()|0O&lt;|so weak it enn’t fight back
s: up U? itlcH? ( (im pirH with suchovercome tho enemy, so
tho
n slimy, squirming piece of ani- impurities break out through tho
tuatirn the fahVd cli Is as a piece sjjin.
of rough sandpaprr.
S. S. S. builds the blood hack—The flrrt lM ,g I knew. Mat cal builds millions of new r«I-bloodhod fcrnfrhrd m r hand. I*itten the .*ells. Eczema dries^ rIK ^ UP:
other and Dinned **ut of h*'h and pimples, blackheads, ugly blotches
oi.ur anu up," i
, , nn, rr tatlng rashes all disappear,
was perch* i up on to;, of n head nn ,.] i rl
y0Ur M n . Get S S. S.
shaking th soar, soda off and
^
WI1 it. The larger

ALLAHASSEE, Nov. 24.—01’)
thout a dissenting vote the
ORLANDO, Nov. 24.—GP)—A
aircraft regulating and li’ bill nmended to exempt truck load of automobile tires, one
itely owned and operated nir- dozen big easy chairs and a boun­
from its provisions, passed tiful supply of h it boxes are
house today. The house bili to ni.mrg the numcro::: tilings now
U a new county from a pait being receive J through the rsail
Alachua county passed the rem­ of the Ircal p u t otiice u a te
ain ended to nain* tin- county suit of the freight embarfo. e*
Lriit instead of "Melor," u cording to Mine Claudia Dcl-aney
joMmlstreis.
Jd«d in the o.iginul bill.
mak­
Rapresentative McElya of Dade “The embargo on freight
county offered the amendment to ing the parcel no*t business very
tha alireraft exempting private air- congested In Florida," said Miss
f craft for ita provisions and the IielJttiry. “The department inn
amendment
without
discussion b*cn very generous in giving Orpassed unanimously. Other minor l.’f d i ii',,**&lt; pit crowded c .millions
In the c i'j'iv-* cause a serious hand­
amendments were also adopted.
The bill creating Gilchrist u,un- icap.
*'Whole-nle dealers are shipping d-rwn th,* back Of my ncck. La s
ty had previously passed the sen ­
, morc economical,
ate, but because of not polling the the larmsst consignments of com­ certainly arc unreasonable. Incfc
N necessary two thirds vote the pro- modities possible tlirough the mails
; aiding officer ruled that it had lie cause of the embargo. Thing*
™lbaen defeated. On motio nto re- that never went through th« mnil uinB *3aaasirsjaB *B B nE n*ia:isE S832H 5suiiB *U M B JiaaH H B B B
consider the bill was favorably before n e n.&lt;w following that
ilmnnel "f transportation.
H octed on.
Miss Deluincy stated that the
Rep resentative Davis’ bill, intro­
duced in the house in recommen­ poet office hud been Increased by
dation of Ciov. Martin, to simplify five men since the last part of
the
procedure to quiet title on be­ October and that six more would
M
ing called for consideration pro­ be transferred from northern ofC\.rtains large qual­
voked abort debate representative itres aa aoon ns possible. Mrtiy ore
Savage of Marion opposing its | taking the opportunity to &lt;onv
passage on the floor of the house. south, but this number is not m fities of dried butter- „
I t was pussed with only two dis­ ficient to care for the handling of
■
senting votes, the poll showing HI routhern mails inflated by th • em­
milk
and
high
grade"
bargo.
' ayes and 2 nayes.
’’u u r greatest handicap," soys
J
The house has before it for con. aideration of the hill by repr • Mins DcLancy, "nre the delayed
meat scraps that are ■
sentative Taylor of Highlands tho trains. Often the clerks h v .e fin•
“search and seizin o" measure ret • • ished their tour of duty bc*f■p ? tipidea! stimulators of
oinmendcd by the governor with trains arrive and ro/midi’rabp*
■
overtime
Is
lequired.
Mnil
thi*
debate on its passage looming.
eg g production, and 3
For tho first time since the spec­ cn arrives after the departure of
ial session of the legislature con cn arrives after the depatun e!
vened lat-t Tuesday, the question the carriers for their routes.
absolutely contains"
of overrulin'* the governor’s veto
of a bill proposed at the lust reg­

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ular session, came up this morn­
ing.
This measure was that whi.di
sought to give Miami authority to
take over certain submerged lands
in Biacnyne bay, and which pro
yoked sharp debate in the nennl*.
Senator Watson, who brought up
tho bill, declared that the obitlon of Governor Martin to the
measure, in which the executive
stated that ho could not approve
it, because it involved certain
rights which Miami Bench had
been withdrawn, nnd that the peo­
ple of Miami Bench hint id mi up
proved of Miami’s obtaining Hiland for municipal development

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A CAT BATH

HON. Kl&gt;. WALTHALL,
fa re Seminole llrd o.l-i ex &lt;
Hnnfortl, Fla.
Dear Ed:

Among the pleasure*, of
life which must he listed
w l.i hanging picture*, nnd
ing coconuts, is giving Ilie

It.inie
dung
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My experience with •• it-, had nlwajrs been cenlinc-l to ruts of dark
ro’or on »*liirh dirt did not show, so
I had the mistaken idea that n
rat kept itself cl*Mn li&gt; preceoi of
tongue birthing which is p.-rtiliar
in the cat Irilie.
I had my e ic s iijv iu it after w ■

SEMINOLE FEED CO.
Elm &amp; Commercial

BUS LEAVES
ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE

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Also Satenky, Nov. 28
Returning at 4 P. M.
"So they h.ul the first Thanksgiving party.
• nJ a grand one it was! Four men went our
shooting one whole day, and brought hack so
many wild ducks and geese and great wild tur­
keys that there were enough ior almost a wevlt.
Then the Pilgrim mothers made corn and
wheat into bread and cakes and they hail tish
and darns from the sea besides.— From "TUF.
o r i g i n o f t h a n k s g i v i n g :'

largely on good bread. That’s why so many peo­
ple prefer Merita. It is rich in the food elements
so essential to your daily life. Merita is the most
wholesome bread you can buy.
You should be thankful every day in the year
that you can serve Merita Bread, for its richness
ami purity has no equal.

Same Day
Phone TH,-.! for Reservations
COME WITH US AND ENJOY

M E R IT A F R U IT C A K E S A R E R EA D Y

I*ot tif this dny of days rejoice—fflvintr thanks,
not only for our happiness ami wcll-bcintf, hut for
Die achieve of our forefathers who made possible
tnis glorious Thanksgiving Day.

Merita Fruit Cakes arc mnde from a very
famous recipe and come in beautiful 1, ii, :5
and 5-pound packages.
JSfts
Plantation Fruit Cakes
nre also ready and will be
welcomed by till who like
that old-fashioned planta­
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markets finest in meats, vegetables, fruits and
othci delicious edibles, and last, but not least,
goon bread. Your health and welfare depends

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such as Chocolate, Leman, Caramel or
Cocoa nut. or Marita Pound Cake, so rich
and exquisite.
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By Williams

Montana Man
Sued For $250,000

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, r ■ Nellie Seymore, wife
n iV . , , St‘.vmori‘‘ 2t',2r. F.uclid
Height , Houlovard. Cleveland. O.,
was instantly killed here this
mornmjT when the car in which she
nn«! three others from Cleveland,
clashed into another automobile
contain.mr four t&gt;a veneers. All
(itlter t&gt;:iv enters received bruises
and injuries ,,f more or less ser­
ious nature.
J- CENTS FOIt TAXES
NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—(&gt;?)—Of
every dollar of income in Amcr',a 1- I I cents uism fur taxes,
‘e and |.,cal.

T o W i l l i a m II. M uiI k.' nn.l wife,
------ .Mmitre, w h o s e C h r is ti a n nam e
Is in i k n u w i i ; W illia m
K iU u r uml
w ife,------------- Ktlirur. xvhos.. c h r l s ti n u name in nnkn.uvn. W illiam II.
Muiltre, W i l l i a m K&gt;Uar. mol all o t h ­
e r persona w h o se nam es are unknow n

t h e f i r m n a m e mol s t y lo of lMKnr.
Mudire &amp; C o m p a n y : on M ty iMlt.
ISSS. anil e a c h a n d e v e ry of t h e altove
iinitieil d e f e n d a n t s . If llvliur, ami If
e i t h e r , a n y o r a ll of sa id dofendu n t» ho tle a d , t&lt;&gt; a ll p a r t i e s elalm lio;
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r t h e follow l o t d e ­
c e a s e d ilefetuln ilts. t o - w l t . W illiam
II. Mud ire unit w ife .-------- — ,\l mitre.
w h o s o C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ,
W il li a m IM n .tr a m i w if e ,---------------Kdtriir, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n H»nte Is
u n k n o w n : W'llllnm II. Mmitre, W h ­
ilo m IM u itr.'H in t a ll o t h e r persons,
w h o s o n a m e s a r e u n k iio w ti. trail
In* um l ilolnir •husInesH tu u le r the
firm nam e and sty lo of
Kiltrur.
Mmltro .V t'o m p n n x ; on Stay l*:th.
t s y t . o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d to tin
( o l io w in * tle s c rjheil la n d , s i tu a t e ,
lyint;, and helttir In t h e C it y of ftntlfortl. C o u n ty of S e m in o le a n d S tate
of P'torlilu. tn oro p a r t i c u l a r l y tl&lt; •
scrlbetl ns follow s, t o - w l t i
liettlnnline at tlio Sotilhw i st |H\V)
p o in t of I n t e r s e c t i o n o f S ix t h S treet

Cleveland Woman Is
Killed In Accident

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o f S ix th S t r e e t 21.55 f e e t t o I’a c a n
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C ast sid e o f r e c a n A v e n u e s t f e e t
t o th e r l t r h t of w a y o f 1 'a l .i t k a a n d
I n d ia n It. it. Co,, t h e n c o Kn*t alom r
t h e N orth a id e o f s a id r l K h t o f w a y
p f said It. it. Co. 215.5 f e e t t o P o p ­
l a r Avenu*, t h e n c e N o r t h a l o m r t h e
W est sid e of s a id P o p l a r A v e n u e
s t feet to th o p o in t o f heirtunInK .
helm r L o ts i n nd I. P l o e k *. T i e r
11 of P lo r id n l.n n d a n d C o l o n i a a t l n n
C om p an y . T.td. M ap o f St. tier*
t r u d e 's A .h lltlon t o t h o T o w n of
S an fo rd . K lorhla.
an d to an y an d a l t o t h e r p e rs o n a
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ove deserllii d o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l t h e r e ­
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each of y o u he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
“ iir *ii,t C irc u it C o u rt nt i tin C o u r t
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a n d th e n a n d t h e r e t n a kka
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to the hill of c o m p l a i n tt I'xhlldtcd

n tr n ln s t y o u In th i n rn u s e .
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d e r h e p u b l i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
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S a n f o r d . S c m l n e le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
m ire each w eek for fo u r c o n secu ­
tiv e w eeks.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e se a l
r.f t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e S e v e n t h
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f th o S t a t e n f F l o ­
r i d a . In a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n ty , o n
tl.p i t h e 18 th d a y o f N n r e m b t r A,
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n. a . n o u o i-A ss.
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt o f t h e
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t o f F l o ­
r i d a , In a n d f o r S e m l t u l a C o u n t y .
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ft) T A. M. W E E K S . D e p u t y C le r k .
D. C O T T E S &amp; S P E N C K It.
S o lic ito rs and of C ounsel for
th e C o m p lain an t.
N o r . 17-21. Dec. t-S-13.

Charles Darwin once took from
tho foot of n wunderlnc bird n
smalt fraRinont of earth vyhich,
I when moistened nnd planted, produccd no leas than cik'hty plant.

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Josephine Sire .»h r, El-your-old Colds, Crip pc. Flu, Dengue,
MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Cl,EANIN(S &lt; UK'KENS
school cirl .■i* S-n \ntonio. Tex..
lit) \V r«t null H ire r !
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NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—t/D— Iuih juHt r«v« !v.*.| ,1 l»ronzo fariu**
Milton Statler, 111, is &lt;leanintf u'ie nn dal fi r hen mi. She saved
It kills the germs.
chickens and fish for $20 a week the life ft a r'ui , nimition while
in one of the many hotels he will ;’°th were 1. th:i yr at Yoakum,
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jo " a ii a s t h a t w h ic h is m n r h - t h e r n t l b n ek i w hich i n f e s t t l u i r a
COVER O u T O F COVERED WAGON].
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brought to bear on the general
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Accident Is Fatal
H
REAL ESTATE
er with over fifty telegram s from
INSURANCE
a
citizens of the district affected.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 21. (4
Three of the county commission­
a
B
ers are now in Tnllahnssee to con­ —;(A*)—Automobile accidents Sat­ a
m m
B
urday
took
a
toll
of
one
life
and
a
fer with members of the state
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a
n u
commission relative to stopping iiscond death was anticipated dur­ M
with
n a
of&gt;erations on state road number ing the* day in Jacksonville and U
u a
r. a
At three, south of DcLund with only Duval county a child being critic­ B■
a
a
ta Pas* about three miles to be complet­ ally injured.
ID High and Dry Residential l.ols on Highland Avenue, These lots are priced
n
a
ed.
The
contractor
is
before
the
u
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A
rthur
It.
Jackson,
2d,
of
J
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up,
from $2,251) to $.T,lli)ii—(loud terms.
Seeks
a
a
body asking permission to trans­ Ga„ was instantly killed early Sal n
Solid ns the rock is tho economic I Imso upon
County fer his operations to another road urday when the automobile in a
which Sanford is building. Thousands of acres of
owing to the embargo which a f­ which he was riding with two i»ni- uB
2 lads on Magnolia Avenue at an umeastumble price of $1,800 each.
-Earl fects the movement of rond ma­ panions hurled into a ditch on tlv U
the most productive farming land; in the World
Cleveland highway, failing to round nn
ure sending I heir golden treasure, amounting to
tka, anil terial from Ocala.
!&gt; I’eaulifu! Lots in Pinehurst at enlranee on Hughey. The highest surveyed lots
Volusia
county
commissioners
a sharp curve while it was said to K
J here for
millions
of
dollars
and
increasing
yearly,
through
U
in Sanford for only ? 1 1,000.
Its a wire and others who are now at Talla­ have been going at a rapid rate of ■■
Sanford to Northern markets.
hassee
will
ask
the
state
road
de­
speed.
B
ii bepartment to move this material _J. S. Geiger, justice of the pearr, M
I the leKWE HAVE LISTED WITH I S FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS SOME EXCEHSeventeen years of ni-operative. constructive,
k
u j
ns is being done viewed the body, pronoum ing death M
f bill pru- under permit,
b n
'FIONAL
IUJYS IN HOMES.
development
in
the
building
of
this
tlREAT
IN­
m n
fcighway with building m aterial. Should due to an unavoidable accident. The
B
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LAND PORT is our record.
|kr toun- this arrangem ent fail of approval, other passengers left the seem- be­
n Q
fore their names could be ascer­
short
they
will
ask
that
the
departm
ent
tained. Curtin Harris, six, is be­
:B ■•
►w ii an
fth which co-operate with’ the county in sur­ lieved dying at the St. Ltike’s hos­
B «
MW
i) count;' facing the itjcomplote road with pital where he was taken after
a
being struck by an automobile driv­
farm temporary material.
en by J. L. Oglesby, a resident of
H
Magnolia At Second
Rhone IS
u N
J tilt the Cornstalks near Ames, la., grew N assau county near Callahan, The
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Phone 7.71
First N nt’l Bank Bldg.
LOANS
IN’VES TMENTS
E 3
|JtfDt un- 215.8 inches in consecutive July child’s skull was crushed badly,
a II
was days.
hospital attendants said.
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SOLIDITY

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Dean-Berg Corporation

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The taHeyou find hereyou can't,find elsewhere
Chesterfield are secured by the m ost
H R U R are lorty-odd steps in
exacting balancing ol one tobacco
the m aking o f the Chesterfield
against another, to tone down heavi­
blend; change any one and you
ness or over-richness, and to bring out
change the taste it is no longer
in fullest measure those subtle “ over­
Chesterfield.
tones” which set it apart so definitely
More complicated than the average,
from all oth er cigarettes.
to be sure; it is no job at all to pro­
The natural methods by which this
duce a standardized cigarette of the
“ balance” is achieved are unique—as
average so rt— and it good tobaccos
distinctive
in their field ns is the tech ­
arc used, the result will be reasonably
nique or phrasing ol a m aster pianist
pleasing, too.
in his, and equally the result o f long
It is when you depart troin the com ­
practice and thorough knowledge.
monplace th at diiliculties enter—-par­
And when we say that the Chesterfield
ticularly when, as in l hesterfield, it
blend cannot bo copied, we m ean it

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literally—not because it is patented or
legally protected, nor even because it
is a secret closely held, hut because
without detailed knowledge of every
step, the rare delicacy of the tobaccos
themselves is inevitably lost.
No—there is only one cigarette that
combines so fully the aromaofTurkish
and the &lt;*body,’of Domestic tobaccos;
there is only one biend of which men
say, “ They’re mild — and yet they
satisfy!” For men who want natural
tobacco taste at its smooth and mel­
low best, there is only one elgaretto
— and that cigarette is Chesterfield.

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LGE TWELVE
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Investment Opportunity
REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS
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Lot on Sanford Are., Kant front, opposite Itoae Court .......*............................... .$2500
Lot on Park Are., between 13th and 14th Street* ................................................... 3150
Home on Fifth Street, 5 room*, a real pick up f o r ............................................. — 4300
21 acre*. Just outside city limits, high and dry. Per acre .............-......................... 700
80 acres, near Oviedo, on lake. This is only, per acre .................. ............................ 100
10 acres Inside eity limits Just west of new shops...................................................25000

In Union there is strength—In Sanford there is

1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 744.

Franklin Terrace Lot No. 24 W est F ront Corner at *1230, thi, \u &gt; lN
2 lota on French Ave. between 11 and 12 Sta. Eastern exposure. P ..:..

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

91850; 50x117, $1730.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

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Beautiful 9 Hoom House, practically new; Hardwood floors, fine trjmi ^
lot is 61x117. A very good home. Easy term s.

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w
Licened Real Estate
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT’

300 First National Bank Bldg.

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Meisch Building

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

SIGHTS

VOLUSIA COUNTY
Acreage

WE HAVE:

Yes, our “sights” are the fine** kinds of warehouse and business sites.

An attractive apartment house site on Pal­
metto Avenue. Priced considerably under
the market for n few days only. A real
money-maker. Terms right.

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ONE hundred feet Knilrond frontage for nnly $75.00 per foot. 97 feet just*n
little farther and going at $05.00 per foot. One hundrrd feet busmena property on
tho corner of Sanford Avc. at $200.00 per foot.

800 acres close to Enterprise.
‘ 3816 acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 acres near New Smyrna.

We have several nice homes in different
sections of the city, furnished and unfur­
nished. Consult us before buying—we can
save you money,

Call on us and wo will show you where to invest safety.

McCALL &amp; FOX

Real Estate

S a le s P a rrel n , a:. H rC all, It. 11. P a s , It. I,. Shipp.

113% Magnolia Ave.

5620 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices as low as $35. acre.

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

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“The Firm Substantial”

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

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

311 First Naliim.il llimk Illdg,
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

SEP* Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
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“REAL BARGAINS’’
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
This
}|l I'Mis
t *near
TI ... the Forrest Lake Hotel

A REAL BARGAIN

Beautiful Spnnish Bungalow

Just Completed

A Six Room Roclmnd Stuccoed
Bungalow

Five Rooms mid Hath—Nice Location—Every Modern Improvement
.

Price $11,500

Ca.sli $1,500
ACT QUICK

Balance Like Kent

Wo Have Soma Choice Acreage anti Bargains In Lots

Just completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
Phone 746

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View A venue..... ^
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feed
front. P r ic e .................................................. $1001
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Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 fij

$3,000 Down

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Balance to suit purchaser

113% Magnolia.

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3 beautiful Iota on Evans St., one corner. Easy terms. Musi be seen to be

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

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Phone 743.

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

Homes, Lots and Business property in any part of Sanford.

Real Estate and Investment*!.

INVESTMENTS

R.C. TISDALE

152 Acres

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Six miles from Sanford, Dixie Highway run­
ning through, fronting on lake at $300.00 pol­
ar re and worth double price asked.

REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

If you are undecided, consult us.
Our opinion has been profitable to a large
number.

W e O ffer an E ntire Block

WANTED
SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES:
We have one of the most wonderful Sub-divisions
in this County, on beautiful Crystal Lake, five miles
from Sanford. This Sub-division will be in the near fu­
ture, a high class residential section of Sanford.
“COME IN AND LET'S TALK IT OVER.”

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facing Hughey St. Ten nctres on Lake Onora
road. 117 acrca in Geneva with LAKE front
id.ho facing hard road.

Terms can be arransctl on any of the aboVo.

The price for a few days will be $120,000.10rc
00 days. Terms easy.
... .

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
E. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

210 E. 1st St.

Phone 117

1,000 Feet on Lake Jessup

Modern conveniences, $4,500 each. Two lots
in Dreanwoltl $1,500 each. Lot in Pinehurst

Many real estate men say that we are o f ferin
cheap.
,
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REALTORS

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.

TWO HOUSES

business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfoi

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

108 Magnolia Ave.

Fronting on First Street just o ff Sanford AvenuJ

A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00. One-third cash.

High and dry with a sandy bench, most
beautiful sight around Sanford. 3 to 5 acres.
Oak trees with 12G foot spread on this land.
Special priced with terms for 10 days.
See Mr. Chau. Night.

I'hone 708-709

202 First Street

to Happen in Kurt
Mellon and East First Street Within
W h a t ,s G o ''ig

a Pew Weeks That Will Make a I.ot
of Folks a Id)t of Money?

Masonic

Phone 733

Here Is a Money-Mak'
275 acres Seminole County, bori
lakes. Rolling hig and dry
road. Ldeal location for Bubdivw#
miles from Sanford city linn1*’-

even before u V e ^ h n o 'th js K01I’K t0 happen,
name and address to
U* 1&gt;a^ers' aentl your

term s reasonble.
"IN V E ST IG A T E "

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3% Hall Huilding
Phone 142

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

5 Ball Bldg.
—

Lake Monroe Development Co.
Puleston-Brumley Building
Hanford, Fla.

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E. E. PAGE

The Substantial Realty
12-14 Garner-Woodruff
TELEPHONE 770

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This Pa^e is a Payin
-Furniture, elc.

7—Busings Service

;:“ ^dusr*Mediums
LEARN ABOU-r rolk County and
*
1,1■ hrick masons can
U kelnnd, through the StarBest advertising me­
nnC,
) '0t* o( ft» kin‘l!'- Telegram
Snnf ° ? U;ii nt « rn e r Dth St. dium in South Horidn. Published
Sanford Avc. Phone 390-W. mornings. STAR-TELEGRAMLakeland, Florida.
A akiE ,STolfth r lhe Jljurnal-Her..Georgia’s greatest
BUYERS or sellers of
24.—Lost, Found
newspaper, •Morning, efternoon,
.u F1o»ridn .rc“ *sUte advertise in
weekly and Sunday.
Classified the St. Petersburg Times. One cen‘
LOST: E ight months old famile
I r V n H?,c- A c r o s s Jour- cent a word daily, two cents a won
Collie, light brown with little
nat-llerald. Waycross. Georgia. Sundays.
black anti white. Reward. N’otiry
•
Hof-Mac Battery Co. Phone 384-W F 9J* BIGJ J E S ULT5 advertise in THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
or 101-W.
n l „ v * T LAU1&gt;F.it 1)ALE
accepted want ad medium in
DAILk NEWS—it covers Brow­ Daytona (I la.) One cent a word
LOST: Pockptbook containing $35,
ns, Cf ° T y thoroughly which is an insertion. Minimum 25c.
identification card and papers one
of the most rapidly growing
belonging to Heyward Walker. Re­ sections on the Florida Coast,
CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
ward if returned to owner at Sem­ bample copy and rate card upon THE
“ C w tral West Virginia's larg­
inole Creamery Co. 110 W. 2nd request.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
St.
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
t OR SALE—'Space on the pags mnro lc per word each insertion, j
for classified advertisements.
25—Opticians, Jewelers
" ny not rent those vacant rooms, DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell
anything? If s0 advertise in
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, ° r sell that second-hand goods?
jewelery and clock repairing and OHIO Xenia. Make vour sales the Gninesviiie Sun.
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ through the Xenia Gsiette, Zennolia Avenue. Phone 412.
in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates
Realtor
on request.
FOIl SALE
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Milnnc
Theatre Bldg.
A U T T L E WANT AI) IN The
Businesn
property
located
on
one
HERALD will bring you in big
JTEW ART THE FLORIST”
of the best corners in
results. Advertise those old a r­
Flowers for all occasion.
City. Now paying 7r r net
ticles you have stored away and
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W
on sale price of $100,000,
hnve no use for, A little thlrtywith income increasing.
32—Typewriters,
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
_______
_ __________ . .Suppplies
. _______ CPrit ad may bring you several

Wo carry n full |jn~£
Our prices ore right. Cnsh or
te rn s . Wo want your business
»»?■* »oot pl1™*' Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
321 E. First St.
ftfl 103._______ _____■
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Scrrlce. Quality tad P ^ 6*-

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FURNISHED

Screened Porch
Eastern Exposure
Large Oaks
Less Than Onefourth Cash

R esident o t F lo rid a sin c e
It* Terences:
F i r s t Nut Iona I B an k .

J. H. HUTCHINSON
1IP.AI. F.STATB
I3J W est F irst S treet
Phone t ’ i
M em ber of
S A N F O R D , Ft,A .
F lorid a Stute

FlnrletS Aesnrtatlnti.

m B sesam eum m
G. TAYLOR DYER

In Ft. Mellon

Painting—Hero rating
PHONE 303

Close to Park
Under Market
Price

HILTON’S
iiA n n r.il

sh o p

11.1 Magnolia Are.
8 First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

S. W. BRADFORD

ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng.
'folding and m a ilin g - ., you
want it—when you J ant it:
Phone 673. n . E Porch. First
REMINGTON Portable foUr.b»„k
•rational Bank Bldg.
Typewriters, “the king of portables. $00. Barret Portable Adding
g—For Rent, Apartments Machines. Can't be beat. Seminole
P rintery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg.
FOR RENT: 2 apartments to rent.
Complete. Phone 371-W._______
33—Wanted

III*

See

Ellton J. Moughton

STENSTROM

ARCHITECT
First National Rank Bldg.
Sanford. ---------- Florid*

-ACREAGE« S 'v o
y S T ' Numerous other valuable business
properties.
----BUSINESS-HOMES ■!
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
VALDEZ HOTEL
M o»C?27
ers and fern growers of Volus­ Why pay 6 or $7000 for a small
Karuprnn I’ lnn
bungalow when you can
ia county advertise in the iVUmd
ItU
buy
a
nine
room
house
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Sanford's I.ratline llotrl
with water, electricity,
with ortler.
•N&amp;ldezHoie[ Building. '
garage, beautiful shade
W t:ilT XV. W AUNKIt, Mnnn«er
trees, flowers and fiftyFOR RENT: Good big store and YOUU LISTINGS will be apprcc- ADVERTISING gets results if it
five Orange trees, also
six room apartment^ above, fcaninte(j antj [,.1VC prompt n ttenri'tu‘ho* potential buyers, Paford Avenue. Chas. Kanncr.
considerable ground. Lo­
‘ and‘ *Lovell, real estate latka Daily News is circulated in
tion. Elder
cated at Lake Mary, for
an industrial and agricultural sec­
brokers,
10—For Rent, Rooms
lctu than $5,000.
tion.
FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­ WANTED: Painting and paper TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
out meals. Reasonable rates.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San-' Fla. Thousands read the clas- Good buy—modern four room bun­
galow with water and
ford and N. Y.
jsified pages of Florida's Gtent
Lincoln Hotel.
electricity. Lot 128x116
------------------------------------------------Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
FOR RENT: Furnished bed room. 31—Wanted Help, Female ‘ Minimum 25c, cash with order.
feet. Price $2750. Reas­
306 Palmetto Avenue._________ ---------------------------------- ------------- Write for coniplcto rate card.
onable terms. Located at
Lake Mary.
I WANTED: Good woman for cook' "
----1 7—For Sale, Houses
anti general house work. Good
EI.Ol, KR3 ATTPartTION —
onsacola is beginning
the Orange Grove—60 acres in grove, i
FOR SALE: New 5 room house wnges paid. Reference required. greatest
47 acres uncleared, with
development in Georgia’s
Cali
918
Myrtle
Avc.
on Sanford Avc., three miles
bouse, barn and garage.
history; a half million dollar high-I
out. Few lots nt $600 and $800, WANTED: Salesladies and sales- way to the gulf beach just finish-j
Located in S e m i n o l e
Terms. See A. C. Cinder, ClinderC o u n t y three-quarters
men. Apply Hollywood office, ed; at two million dollar bridgf
___ _ 117 Magnolia Ave.
mile from hard road. This
across Escambia Boy started; i
l:rcJ ville, Fla.
is a real buy, now yield­
------------------------ --------------------- quarter million dollar opera house
FOR SALE: 6 room house and WANTED:
ing handsome return on
Experienced
saleslady
under
construction;
two
millions
1-2 acre land, 1-2 mile due south
investment. Price $75,000.
for
ladies
ready-to-wear.
Only
being
spent
on
highway;
greatest
Elder Springs. Inquire a t Herald experienced need apply. Style chance for livo developers to get
Office.
Shop, 309 Sanford Ave.
in on ground floor. Write Dcvel- Acreage— 134 acres, beautiful ten
room house two baths,[
38—
-Wanted,
Situation
Male
jopment
Department. Tho Pensa­
FOR SALE: Four new, two room
three fireplaces, hardwood
cola
News.
hourcs, each on easy term s, $750
floors. One mile front on
ELDERLY couple with no cncum- „ .
_______
Gindcrvilte.
Also
a
few
good
lots
one of Orlando’s promin­
SOUS at FiUO. Write P. O. Box 691? City.
bra rice wish position ns care*11 AMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
ent highways. Priiv $Hhtakers. Address Caretaker, 519 „ Send in your subscription to tin*
U00.
would
I
Union
Avc.
(Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
If only philanthropists
dealer so you can read Florida's
-give it back to the same people POSITION WANTED: Young man greatest newspaper. One year.
Apply
they took it from.—Roanoke World
21 years old, desires permanent JS.00, 6 months, $4 00, three month
News.
position. Office and outside exper* $2.00. If you desiref$l,UQ0 insurA. P. &lt;
icncc. Best of references. Address nnre t»'licv add 75e ro your order. Magnolia
FOR SALE: A real bargain, 15 ••M”
care Herald.
! AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au- Plume Is
n m house bent in county. On
gustn, Gh., Augusta's greatest
twu beautiful lakes. 3 miles from
classified medium, rate, cash, Vc
town, would cost $-10,000 to build
11—Wanted In Kent ___ barge. 10c minimum.
it now. If sold in next 10 days
Porter K. Pitts
res [will take $15,000. Fine location TWO NICE unfurnished rooms ‘ MAINE — WatcrvIIIo, Morning
bath
convenient.
Sentinel,
thousands
of
Maine
It HAL ESTATE
for hospital or sanatarium . Will
wanted with
interested in Honda
hold 50 beds. If you are looking near in by gentleman and wift m’M e “ ro Reach
l
t
o
ll
!
l
l - i-&gt;f V h i 'I. Until*
them through I*h«*ni* 190-\V
for a bargain, this ts it. E. G. Kes- suitable for light housekeeping.!
Fla
- iNtonPufta n u
••-i*t lag W ^ ttliui'li'/,
i?r, Route A, Box 187
Moderate. Address J. W. J. care the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ Iti-l*r ***Jt
in I Kstati* Itri.U* r
plication.
Sanford Herald.
-•jQfEALTOHSjA*
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
JOHN E. FOX, Reprcscnlatlve
RESTAURANT for sale. $1500
Business
For
Sale
of them through a classified ad
will buy good paying business,
KIRK'S
in the Morgnntown POST. Six
if interested see Thrasher and
120 South Park Avc.
IN A FAST GROWINti
cents a word for six consecutive
AlITO
TOl’ SHOP
Garner. Phono (J32-W.
issues.
TOWN
“We Cover Florida Heal Estate Like Hie Sunshine
I'll rill II1*l
^***!'* '* 1r f 11
FOR SALE: 1924 Ford Sedan in
('y«hi
1
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COLUMBUS
(Ga.,)
LEDGER
excellent condition. Will sell or $5000.00 STOCK OF GEN­
I nt i|) rllt*
Classified ads have the largest
Snnfurtl, I’li*.
trade for rcul estate. P. O. Box
ERAL MERCHANDISE
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ I*linnr
. a !.¥«■*■«a V
*■»•**■ ■ * * * * » ■ ■ ■ * * ■■■a*****'*"*1'" ^ * - £
£03,
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.

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WITH

V^iJezRectltyCa

W. V. Wheeler Inc J
t l l l s t N a t ’I. Bank!

To Builder or Investor

Building
Phone 490W

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

WANTED

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

Twenty men for our
Osteen Cement plant.

; ; EXTRA EASY TERMS

Experienced prefera­
ble but not necessary.
White

a e A L ry

AND FIXTRUES.

DOING GOOD BUSINESS

FOR SALE: Pedigreed fcmnle
German police dog: 10 months
••Id. 107 W. Central St.

Osteen, Fla.

'*■ !■ol! SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call
212-U.
RESTAURANT BUSINESS: If
taken soon, $1,500. Owner going
north. Address It care Herald.
FOR SALE: One tank, tower with
Fairbanks-Morse engine
and'
pump all for $50.00. R. W. I^ rd ,
South Sanford Ave.
ItUt

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L

TO R SALE: 1925 Dodge Spccinl
* oupc, A-l condition good rub­
ber Inquire 1201 Myrtle Avenue.
Price $800.
TUBKF.YS FOR SALE:
1 Spencer. Phone 400.

G. W.

21.—Sale, Real Estate
• h d s t 1"'

7 be the

SPURLING, auh-division
specialist. Subdivision to Oruindo, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­

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B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.

C L ^ W° VR
- —

Broke re

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Tires and Tubes

Seminole Hotel

’iOQ feet frontage

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real Estate Brokers

Price $122,500

212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

At prices th at ar* rlghi
I*,,,It,,, t Acrem:" in Seminole 26 1-2 acres at Paula

Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
Oils

(Borders two lakes)

RAGS WANTED - Large, clean,
linen or cotton r igs for clean*
ing purposes. Bring them now
t0 (he Herald Composing Loom.

“Veedol Oils”

VV. H. LONG^

Price $13,000

MEAT MARKET

Electric Irons
Radio Supidic*

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

RINE’S FILLING
STATION
«

Phone 1G1-J

m

410 Sanford Avs. Sanford, FI*.
3

214 E. FIRST ST.
W. K. SMITH, Mgr.

phone l.»3.

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Developer*
Promoter l

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

By (iLOUGH McMANUS

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FULTON, INC.

First Street (N ear Forrest Lake Hotel)

Esther
4

Inquire

,,cst Kusiness Site m Sanford

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colored.

Good pay and bonus.

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FOR SALE: One Shetland pony.
Gentle and in good condition.
1006 Union Ave. Phone 99.

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FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in the coming city elec­
tion for tho office of City
Commission.
II. It. STEVENS

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Try Smith's Barber
Sliop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

L

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On anti after January tho
10th, 1926, tho Painters scalo
will bo $1.00 per hour.
.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON.
Financial Secretary.
Winter Days Are Here

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See Our New Asaortmcnt of

Andirons and Fire Sets
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FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925

5ocly Of Queen Alexandria
Lies in State As Sorrowing
People Pay Their Respects
Chairman of W ays and Means
Committee Thinks Measure
Will Re Passed By House
ReMrc Close Of 2nd Week

Senate May Get It
Before Christmas
Mitchell Court Martial And Lenders Sponsoring Measure
Hope To See It Become E f­
Shenandoah Inquiry Will
fective Before March First
Overlap Opening Session;
Bong, Stormy Fight Ahead

■suable
knmiiTItht he
■admink Pul

SANDRINGHAM, Eng., Nov. 23
W —The body of Queen mother
Alexandria is resting; in tho dinily-lightcd church here where it
will be on view until Thursday
so that those who dcaitv, tuny
pass by tile bier nnd pay their re­
spects to the beloved woman, whom
many of them had known or seen
in Sandringham. Throughout last
night four servants of the Royal
household watched beside the

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tokens of affection from tho royal
household, were placed here and
there about the coffin.
Simplicity also marked tho fin­
al service which was held inter. For Third Time Within Few
The minister delivered a short
Months Former Air Chief
service but did not preach a ser­
Gives Reason For Assailing
mon.^ _ The service was attended
Two S e r v i c e Branches
by King George and Queen Mary
and the Prince of Wales, and oth­
er Roynl personages. With them
mourned a large number of the
regular members of the congrega­
tion.
After the service King George Begins Testimony With Ac­
and Queen Mary and all the royal
count Of His Army Career,
personages retired to Sandring­
Including Service In War
ham house, and four servants took
up their watch beside the coffin.
After the funeral services, Fri­
day in West Minster Abliey. the

Officer Will Submit
To Cross-Examination

Much of his testimony hinged
upon tho same points ho had strew
soil last spring before tho house
aircraft committee and later be­
fore tho president’s nir boaid.
Much Wine Leaking Inlo II- Special Legislation Proposed
When ho took tho stand in his
licit Trade Ls Revealed lly
By Representative .1. Lyles otvn bohnlf ho was informed of
Prohibit ion Officials Of j Must Appear Before Voters Ids rights by tho law member of
the court. Col. Hlanton Winahip,
Washington Bureau Forces
Of This District In June and replied that he would subject
himself to full direct and cross ex­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.:.-(/V)
amination by tho tvneh mid pros­
—Prohibition enforcement offic­
ecution, the same as any other
witness.
ials have uncovered nnd old fa: h(Jives Account of Career
ioned spigot from which n large
Col. Mitchell began his testi­
supply of wine has been leaking
mony with a long and dotnilod ac­
annually into illicit trade and
count
of his arm y career, including
they arc shaping a plug to atop
tho service In th e air in Franco,
fop which ho was awarded ninny
Several hundred thousand per­
decorations.
mits, issued by •xevfcnuc collec­
From that point tho witness was
tors lie fore prohibition beenme ef­
!&lt;‘d under questioning by his coun­ Chamber of Commerce Head
fective and forgotten by many of­
sel, representative Frank Reltl of
Sees Sanford mid County
ficial:*, they have found, have giv
Illinois, to an explanation of var­
Flaying Important Dart In
en th.* apparent authority of tin*
ious phases of aircraft develop­
government for production of 200
Development This Section
ment. The colonel testified that at
gallons of wine unnually by each
the end of tho World W ar, avia*
holder.
tioa was Just beginning to conus
The house cleaning incident to
into its own nnd hnd the conf'ic.
the re-organization of the prohib­
gone on, a destructive a ir warfare
ition forces lias exposed these perwould have been decided against
iiiits to view, and assistant Sec­
Germany's “nerve contort."
retary Andrews the treasury’s pro­
He then recited a long success­
hibition field m arshal, has drawn
ion of recommendations regarding
up a regulation revoking all ol
relation made by him and reject­
them. It will
be promulgated
ed by the War Department. He
within IX hours.
said he never had been able to
have a : tudy made of the precau­
The assistant secretary also has
tions a city tike New York should
uhnpod n plug to atop the leak
take to defend itself from an air
of sacramental wine into non-sne’ nimcntal channels. He plans to
attack.
"If an enemy came within n
dry up these little rivulets through
bundled miles of New York City,
* an agreement lie has reached with
he said, “he could stand off in an
' Jewish lenders whoso churches are
nirshin after picking up an Men* the largest legitimate users of sac­
tityin- point, nnd I bcliovo every
' rnmcntul wines. New regulations
aerial*torpedo would fall with an
' under which sacramental wine may
up a &lt;f the sire of New York City.
; lie obtained are expected this week
permitting withdrawal, probably,
„•......•_*—
j or three per
' of only about
two
‘ cent of the amount that heretofore has been taken out for ulleg* ed religiou usc.
t
Wheeler Mlikes Statement
the disclosure
1 Coincident with
*
; that the new snncramcntal wine reg*
to be proimils illations were ubout
i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.-- (/P)
. gated, Wayne s U. Wheeler, anti­
_A new bituminous strike threat
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 23.—(/P) win seen today in the action of
. saloon...........
league counsel, issued n
... -it declaring th at the churg- —Walter Y'aliton, IK, who was minors unions' officials in again
,| statcincn
'tanned would cu t down the M-rving a life sentence for the mur­ si . king the attitude of the federcs pi.....
^ practices which “have caused a der of I’olice Sergeant Wevcr in ndminist ration on the question of
. scandal in sum parts of the coun- Miami several months ng&lt;», es- intervening in the controversy ov­
taped from the state prison farm er the Jacksonville soft coal wage
state and offering
Sanford a
t r y ” Mr. Wheeler also praised
double outlet for her produce and
i the ansi: •ant secretary for having at I’aiford late yesterdny. The agreement.
manufactures.
made the swce| ling change in pro- I oy’s parents had motored from
POUT MORRIS. N. J., Nov. 23.
John I.. I.ewis, president of the
In uddition to reclaiming hund­
2 cedure w ith respect to mnnufaet- this city to visit him and after United Mine YVorkers, has asked
i! 11 Postmaster Edward S.
....*...r!r.g and use of ub they had lunched together, young Pre .blent Cuolidgo, whether as tin
* tiring, denaturing
reds of thousands of acres of fer­
honip-on thinks the twentyY’aliton slipped Into the family :‘!‘- alternative to government, the
tile soil and furnishing a water
.» cohid, the. permits for which here t.mm
«uuh robbery of hi v general store
bile nml unnoticed by the
route th a t is expected to piny an
.1 after will be i ued on un annua
mine
workers
themselves
might
V
1H altogether too much,
guards sped out of the prison he considered justified in taking
important part in the reduction of
basns.
business cold and
grounds.
,oing to farming.
freight rates and the lessening of
in protest against what
V
Trcnsury officials have
It was his second escape since measures
damage Untile to result from fu*
thev
consider
violution
of
the
series of conferences wi
his conviction in Dade county. Vulituro rail embargoes, the construc­
, ish leaders on |th* saci
ton
alias William Fox escaped
tion of tho St. Johns-lmlinn River
TA LLAHASSEE. Nov. 23.—M wine question unil *»*r.
from near Tallahassee on July 17,
canal represents tho last connect­
—Public improvement meaiure said he had been given «
while being transferred from Hal­
ing link in a scenic wnterway ex­
occupied the attention of tho rimr; operation by them in h
ford to state road camp number
tending for nioro
than a 1,000
idn L egislature when it resume, to curb the use as a bev
one near Marianna. Ho was re­
miles from a point abovo Charles­
^ r . r i u . D , W. Vn., Nov. 23. its session today. The house plni * much wine intended for
captured n week later.
ton, S. C., down through Jack­
I, *l'
members of ned action on measures provi'hn * 1rites. The church head:
sonville, to Sanford and thence
V&gt;nl Hitlers of Mystery were for construction of a new ■‘t'ji‘r sorted, were entirely will
Torrents of rain often fail .lur­
on
t» cast coast points and Miami
building here and new bum1* the supply ho reduced ni
ing the sandstorms of tho Sahara
Z J wtc^ y by Shcriff office
ntnl Key West.
1
*
e,i
only
on
rules
which
v
ings
for
the
state
prison
at
Rn
inn"
®*PUtieH ill conDesert.
Commission Will 11audit- Project
ford. Each of tbe proposed men:3; hamper the legitimate
In discussing the data upon
ures carries nn appropriation »
in bol
NEW YORK, Nov. 2 3 .- '/PI—
^ » t l c . w r ,™
"c,lr l0h ;ro"'0mn" 8300,000 nnd leaders
The New York Freight it.nm ship
*h« *»«" »*'• »«W to
Susherico was aground today a t
Ic I iiif cd f.rom a,lto9 nt Pin- ported to have reached infornu I
Puntu do Materiilo.i, Cuba, SOS
ude* t ». 1 wer® greeted by agreem ent upon the legislation.
Tito
senate
ulrernft
regulation
calls
picked up here iauirated that ready been passed on and tho gov­
te.1 i r ,. ° ther Bvvc‘n wt‘re arthe
steamship
was in communica­ ernor authorised to appoint a com­
bill
has
reached
its
third
reading
li.»i h ’T 11 rcart'b of orguntion with the navnl radio ita tv a t mission of fivo members to hnvo
in tho house with prospects ...
, Nov. 23.-071 that the fund bo not reduced be­
$500,000.
charge of the expenditure of the
1
AU in
t h - cnni-r
n,cn early
disposition to low
Port au Prince.
pcssngo. An amendment
uven a hearing
Representative McCall of Ham­
nents, tho house
Tho Susherico, 101*7 tons, a fte r money appropriated with the au­
has been tacked on exemption Pr l ■'
ilton, author of the public build­
ted the amend- ings
a recent trip from N« w York, left thority to open negotiations with
ately owned and operated nircralt.
bill, offered tho amendment
iroviding a new to this
iluvanu for other 'Cuban porta. the war department and to enter
The “search end scisure” measure,
bill as n subatltuto to the
Faint
wireless calls were picked into contracts for tho drvdgiujc
hasseo and for amendment by
was dealt w ith from the prohibi­
Representative
/
at
the
stu'e
up
Inst
night by various stations of the channel.
tion law has been reported favor­
Kurts of Glades, th at the fund
Members of this commission urj
mended by G&lt;&gt;v- bc
but
tbe
sender
could
not
then
be
ably.
not reduced below $500,000.
expected to be designated at all
id passed both Heprescntative Davis of lo;on of­
identified.
Members of the upper ,
'NERIO Nov. 23.—UP)—
i
a
dissenting
A later wireless message pick- early date, Secretary iVartno*!
were prepared to consider the re­
fered the amendment to the Raln membe * of the crew of port of the special committee :o
ford prison appropriation o f which
: .Mogy nrc rc . investigate
. In*, is tho author.
Governor M‘,.r ;!n '’ Tlio amendment to tho
,
ill commence with the Fed.
riahcil when the charges against H. B- rhillip1- which proviile for an opi 11 •
An amendment to tho amend­
uthoritlea
at Washington, he H
0f
1100,000
each
from
th
ru*r a boiler ex- whom tho governor removed a
r.aH on hor w#y chairm an of the state read de­ Florida internal improvement fund ment offered bv Representative
Taylor, of Highlands, which he
V survivors, tho partm ent.
„
. provided for the
- 0" %
a'lbr. were plckConsideration of Gov.
tasUlimentsI UHnnim
American pe- m essages concerning bills whicn n
Gerro Aju] cn. vetoed lost week was on tnc aclic
a s * .
»• ■••••••• « •
dale of both houses.

Soft Coal Miners
Ask President I i'
Young: Miami Slayer He Will Intervene
Flees From Prison

Freight Steamer Is
Aground Near Cuba

su*i v u?po8wip,n»to

Prison and State Building Measures
Are Passed Without Dissenting Vote

W Ship’s Crew

sported Drowned

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Lecturer Of Bible
Association Wi l l
Speak Here Sunday

§

), SATURDAY. N 0V EM BER21, 1925.

THE SANFORD

_____

T in : r in c i iT c o m e r o k
im ii .i : « nt v rv , f i .o r u m .
r llA .M K H V ,

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
Uy CHARLES P. STEWART

J.

Suit to
LAKE.

Uulrt Title,
*

v n ric ij o r m asti :nm s a l e
3 . l i i 11* hereby piveii th a t th o
ida. In end for S em in ole County.
NovumN‘,ll.1gned I* Soecial M s s te r In
IN Florida, mi tin* itii dny of
under*
virtue o f n fin al d e - M
Chancery hv
her. A. r,y l k / d o IrCLASS,
c r e e interc ,| |n that certn ln c a u s e
o
f
tho
the Circuit Court. S e v Cleric o f the C ircu it-C o u rt
Circult.
H»m lnole a
Hcventh Judicial Circuit. o f th e ■pending
...
I in
J nth
Judicial
w h e r e in
S. A.
t tat#- of Florida. In and for Heml-

Complainant,
n ,fr County.
Washington. Nov. 20. — doing moderately paid government cm
vs.
(HEAL)
A Jf u -KKKSi
home pretty late, some nights ago, ployc.
. . .
,1V. A. LOVELL. «t at.
Deputy Clerk.
,
* * *
i
D efendant*.
I happened to glance upward, to­
Vi’IL^ON, HOrSHOIsDKH &lt;v HOYLIv,
C. A. Wiic, of New York City, ward about the 'jteonth floor of
Yet the fact that such nn inorder «.r Kuhltention
Sollclt^rw
f
»r
Complainant.
rcprenvnting the International Bi­ a certain Washington skyscraper, dividual— It. Moulton Pcttey—is n o t ic e TO KNOWN AND V S Nov. 7-11-21-25.
ble Students' Association, will lec­ nnd Immediately my cyo was Haid* to have
been lno
the original
orieinal Tm ; lsow, ;\ (ll&gt;
Dr.IkjI..oSjiid
DANTH:
,1U
V
L
ncrn
hT»T
a , to:
ture nt the Milano Theater Sun­ caught by the peculiar winking of prompter nnd certainly is now th«*i W. A. UIVMl.t,. JK£Hi: D. COLE. r. rill? t int i it cm iit ok SKMday night at 7:13 o’clock, accord­ a lore light in nn upperstory win­ {.'rrsitient of tho Woodrow Wilson WILLIAM
D ilAKHMV. 8. C MrIM il.E d l l M 'V . KLOUIUA.
i&gt;
'
ing to an announcement made to­ dow. They wore rapid winks, at Memorial Association nnnenrs
npponrs to DOW I.I.L. D. rt. (RKNStlAM, If 11v—n E A l.V v TEl'HT COMPANY, a Ftql i ! 1„ » ! ?T- r
.V«M j Intr.
andntr*
If «t&lt;b*r.
any then
#-r nil to
of raid
day by members of the nuioria- slightly irregular intervals.
bo tthe
only basis for n’ ..rlot. -of? -f.n
none
Im* «l••n*i.
tn,. ViVla Cornoratlon. JAMF.S A.
t .. rt-txl-•
I- ,I..
hU,
tion here.
JOHNSON. A L F R E D F O S T E R *
li.Trs.
ilevls"cii.
uraiitecN
or
o th er
too
friendly
publicity
the
organixn
While no wire or wireless op­
VlllHINTA - CAROLINA
t IIEMIrlnlm.mlN under
W. ,\. I^iVKI.I..
The public in
erator, due to past business activi­ tion is receiving on the eve of it/ JEHHE D. COLE. WILLIAM D. MAH- i 'AI. roM l'A N T . a D etawnru C or­
cordially invit­
proposed
countrywide
drive
for
PKV. K. &lt;’. Ate DOW E L L
D. (J.
poration.
, ,
ties I do know a little about/the
C om p lain an ts
ed to h rar Mr.
W. itici a s i .l or o tlierw lse .
telegraph code — not enough to funds to endow an institution of CltKXHIfA
vs.
j
n
.l
to
all
p
a
r
tie
s
each
ml
every
Wise, who has
rend it. but enough fo th at I rec­ learning near the capital in the el ilm lim a n y In terest umler a n y of F It. IILACJC nml ADDTE E. BLACK
been on the leethe Itlsivfl n a nn ii il.-f' tMl.intn. each
honor.
his v. If.-, and J. \V. HELL and
ognized,
in this winkety-wink-wink war president’s
• • •
nml ev ery , w h o s e loini.H and re;i|turn
platform
KI.I55AIIETII UKLU Ills w ife , all
winking,
something
extraordin­
. are onltiuot'ii to the Comr. .Id* nts #.f S« rnliiiilu C ou n ty,
for a number of
Nobody says a word, nut nnd il.'iiei
l.lalnant la th e nl.ove i titltleil enuse.
FI, rl.Ii. nml EI.VEU U IIUJH. dnarily like Morse.
years. His sub­
out,
against
I’ettoy.
AH
they
do
anil
to
all
p
a
r
tie
s
unUnovvo
w
h
o
m
itic l.iislm s s us E. I- R ICE *
Thst,
probably,
is
all
I’d
have
v . r elalinltiK a n y Interest or l o ­
ject S u n d a y
OlAII’AN V.
say is thnt he’s just a special aud­ F.i.
thought
about
it
if,
passing
the
Def. n.tants.
ll r. i s In the Ism! Involved In this
night will be
N..t lc.- of S|ieclnl 'taster*. S ale
«ame way a night op two later, I itor for the internal revenue bu- m i l . said land b e in g s l l u a l e ill
•"the Highway
«V„tice |s hereb y g i v e n th a t imrC ou n ty. Klorliln. and dehadn’t witnessed the phenomenon renu—and here ho is trying to rais.1 Monilnole
Ferin.'.i ns fo llo w s , t o - w l t:
fu .'mh t o n Final D ecree in th e a b o v e
to Life.”
again. Moved by nn undignified $3,500,000. Having said, that .they
. ntitl.'d rause. ilated th e oth. d ay
Tile
Hoiifheast (Juarter o f the
In connection
N o r th w e s t O m t ii e r o f Heelloti
.,f November, A. D. I'»2A. th e under*
curiosity, I gat a telegrapher appear to think they've made out
I I vm (.*.), T o w n s h ip t w e n t y ( 30)
ri-ned. ir# Sperlal Alnster. Will o ff e r
a strong case.
But havo they?
with his talk.
friend to take n look.
f , «.il and Fell to th e h ig h e s t nml
Koutli, ItaiiKi' I t E ast.
Mr. Wise will
Tw as even nn Id suspected. Ask l ’ettcy if tho story is true, And It n p o e a r ln g from tho sw orn 1.. ,t i id ler for rash nt th#- front
nnd
his
answer
is,
"Certainly.
point out that
hill
e
f
riiuijdalnt
herein
th
a
t
you
,,,r of tie Court H o u s e In Sanford.
Rome thirsty party was "8.O.H.What of it? Docs a man have to nml i n c h o f you m ay c la im su m - H, mliiol. County. Florid a, w ith in
building
good
Ing”
furiously
for
licker,
n
n
d
.it
rl:;lil.
i
l
i
l
e
or
ln
ti‘r
e
s
i
In
and
lo
the
tin. i-y a l h ou rs #if S ilo on Alondny
roads synchronA. Wise
11.. 7th. day #.f D ecem ber. A. D.
must hnvo been nuito n Inrge bo a notability to entitle him to p roperty h e r e ln n h o r e deserllied.
Isen with laying the foundation pnrty, considering the nmount and work for n Woodrow Wilson me­
It Is th e r e fo r e O ltD K IlK D that 11.. .-,: tin- f o llo w in g «l&lt;,scrlhcil lot.
you nod each of y o u ' h e and you ■
pnreel of Innd Sltuatfl in
for better government, Sp( nking vnricty of refreshments it was m orial?” Laugh that off. ’ *
are hereb y required to ap p ear to H, min..i- County, F lorida, t o - w l t :
• • •
today on that subject, Mr. Wise ordering, from off in tho darkness,
the lull of I'oinplnlnt h erein fll.it
Rl'P.INNINtl nt a p#dnt 5 clinlmi
■aid:
Pcttey isn’t widely known nnd In tills cause, on Monday th e 7tIi ,1 ,!.. , ist of th e q u a rter s e c t io n
of December, A. D. 192S Hot
tile t #||| the scetl'itl Rile o f Heedoesn’t profess to lx*, hut rome day
"Many have wondered why so toward Arlington.
sa m e hello.' a L oin D ay o f the
IS. T o w n s h ip 19 S ou th ,
of his association’s executive com­ Court, nt the Court llo u s a In S a n ­ rlon
many inventions, labor-saving de­
R ange .in &gt;list, runnlrfg tlicneo
The
Agriculture
Department
mittee members are. They include ford. H.-mlnol.. County, F lorida, and
vices and other conveniences have
III,rlli 17.1 feet, tliolicu east 3.71)
111 default th e r e o f D ecree I’m C on ­
f , . t , thcn#,e south 123 fio-t.
been thrust upon us no rapidly has been nt great point to tell the Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, fess#)
will
lie
en
tered
n
u
a
in
s
t
you,
then
ce W'#«l 3311 fe e t , to point
during the past few decades. The world that it has no objection to Mnj. (Jen. Hines, Mayor Walker said ca u se lining a s u it to quiet
of REiilNNIN H. Said lan#l b e in g
kissing.
Why,
you
ask,
should
tilt:
title
iii
th#.
ihiniplnlnnnt
la
and
lo
|,,,'.it'd
in lot 4 a c co rd in g to
of New York, 1(J governors and
penalty against the rnco was “Hy­
describ ed land.
William llenrdnll’s Mnt&gt; o f Ht.
ing thou shuit die”; for mankind department suppose anybody did half ns ninr.y senators. The drive theIt above
Iii fo riln T ordered th a t this
Joseph's r«'scrvlng n strip o f
has been eking out nn existence suspect it of objecting? Ueenuso rtnrts Dec. 7. I can’t see unything n otlee he p ublished In th e Hanford
land 13 feet w id e n lo p g th e
it
received
n
whole
stack
of
let­
Herald,
a
n
ew
sp
a
p
er
|inhllsh&lt;d
In
rout
It shlc. lo t.e k ept #ipcn n s a
amidst laborious toil nnd hard­
the m atter with the enterprise un­
ro'olvvav.
ns sh o w n i#v said ntnn.
Hanford.
S
e
m
in
o
le
C
ou
n
ty,
Klorl.li.
ters.
accusing
it
of
Just
that
thing.
ships while man is n dying crea­
less somebody has something bet­ once a w eek In four consrcutlV'
(S ig n ed ) J i d l N «!. LKtiNARDY.
What happened was this:
ture.
ter to urge against it than that w e e k ly Issueg.
Hi . cl.il Master In Chnticery.
The department issued a bulletin Ft. Moulton I’ettey is a treasury
W ITN ESS tn&gt;’ hand nnd th e seal WILSON. l l o l ’S i r o t .D E R &amp; IIOYLI
"Man’s hope of life lies In the
Sidh'ltors
for C om n laln an ts.
o
f
the
Circuit
Court
o
f
th
e
Seventh
declaring
war
nn
mistletoe.
With
department auditor.
resurrection of »ho dead, if it has
Judicial Circuit of the Klulii o f F lo r ­ Nov. 7 - 11-21 -IS. Dee. 5. 1925.
been necessary to earn one’s bread Christmas so close nt hand, tho
through efforts causing "sweat of country evidently jumped largely
face," may wo not conclude that to the conclusion thnt .Secretary
im i i i i i : t \ \
%l DITH
labor-saving machinery Is the fore­ Jnrdlne was launching nn nntii \ \ I'.sTKi vrroNs
SYSTEMS
runner of a time when man will oscillation campaign. In reuiity, it
not be a dying creature 7 And as appears, the bulletin wn« inspired
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—(fP)—
a new government under Christ in by tho forest service, which dis­ Army
nnd marines stage tho ser­
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
promised, may not the casting up likes mistletoe solely on the vice classic
of the gridiron senground
thnt
it
kills
trees.
of roadways to facilitate the trav­
Sialtr i:t-ir# M.iwimh* T«*m|»tr llullillnt;
aon here today with the president’s
eling of automobiles suggest the
rup, emblematic of the service
laying of the foundation of a bet­
WASHINGTON, Nov 21.—Why
of victory. Tho tro ­
ter government in whlcdi will lie shouldn’t nn internal revenue iiu- championship
phy
is
now
held
by tbe army a i
cant im the highway to life upon renu auditor conceive the idea of reported by the infantry
of xxBUtfiiaBiBflaHHxaBaiiaBliHHHVHHEiatiHaaHaaaaaHHHBHHaB*
which humanity shall he invited to ii $3,500,000 Woodrow Wilson Me- Ft. Henning, Gn., nnd theeleven
Marine
w alk?”
morinl University? Why, having Corps contestant for the cup today
thought of it, shouldn't ho go to is selected from the squad at
IN T ill'.
t I I U I IT COt ItT
SEV­ work to mist* the money nnd found (Junutico, Vn., Marine Imse.
ENTH J l 1111*1 \ |. t l i n t IT NIDII- the university?
Thoru doesn’t
N til.u ( t i t M r , i t .t u t t i i\.
seem to be any reason why not, ex­
America ittity have more crime
I.’l C llA N l'E U Y .
cept that raising $5,500,000 ii tlinn other countries, but *lte
rather a large order for a not iliie n ’l rnire nil tbu criminal*.—
At. M. Hin11 ii. C iuniilaliiant,
vr.
particularly prominent and only P.icbmonil News-Lender.
AON EH T. I.KW’IH, If llvlmr. mul if

Vlutrhln* |V complainant, and E. It.
;.„ r v #t nl.. " r- defendants, sal.l
entered vn the «th day of
i ' . ..nlier I‘#25. 1 will offer for
'S '
und V l l t#» ihe highest nnd
sal#
hiVldc r nt ‘he Sentlnoli) Coun-

r

A

N EW SUB-DIVISION i

best
tr ’(•.iitrihiiiis". Hanford. F lo rid a,
ilnring the P-gnl Hours «&gt;f sa le, on

A

announci

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V;

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TO THE PUBLIC INA*

Monday In December, 1323.

th#&gt; first
■tain#* la*Inif the seventh day of the
. j , . f ollowing described t#r#&gt;|ieriv lit V# rnlnole County, ^Florida,

.

to-wlt:
........ *
“
l"T,h'1,"g\V'i of the 8WU. S e c tio n
j 1 Township 21 R.* Hanm* 2‘J
f xrent 10 acre* In Iho S o u t h ­

^ M E M B E R THE

'

,.,,rncr th ereo f h e r e to f o r o
.1,1 i„ \V. I). C u n n in g , s it u a t e ,
jrlng an I being In t h e C o u n ty
#.f h, minote. Mato o f P lorhltt.
t , . ; . t h . r wlili all
r ig h t, t i t l e

i.ti.i Inter.'*! the defrndunls have

'In *nld property an#l all th o
r(,. ,t title and Int# r e st tho #lefen.lanlf have In and In th o eef-

. ... |, , #/.v. ring said prop­
er!'' doled the 25 tlt ilov o f
jD rrl, t»l». from M erritt K.
jp,1,1ns :i and wife, to Emma IEtitimlnger covering suld p ro ■
to1* t\7«fy fiihl /Inal tiorror.
Term i “f Nali*. purrhaarr to pay
fur 'I"*! arul milgnment or nanl

5

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Puleston-Bnimley Hn
Sanford, Fla.

n . s ttA n o N .

Special .Master

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Nov 7. H. 2L 21.

1fj

Lake Monroe Dcvck

9B C S I0000B 000000IH I|S U D S S al ] 1 | ,

THE B U SINESS OP RUN’NiNrTI
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENT1

f.lA S S lF IE ^

D IC K S O N -IV E S
Man’s Store

Service Teams Will
Meet In Grid Classic

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

Af
i

9 ft

(li.uil, i Ii it ht-lrs dvvlm .i#. Kruiil&lt;&lt;s
o r #itlnr rln llu u n ln miller A kims T.
] , r ivIs, In and lo Him fidlowliM it#
scrlliiil Inn,I* III HcmllMil.1 CmiiiiI) ■
Klorliln. t n - w l l:
T h e NXV'i o f t h e N U '4. Hrcili.n II.
T o w n s lil |i 2I H., Iliinii.- l l K.
nnd nil pnrtl#M clniiiilna itit.-rist
In ttml l o ilia uliiivo tl# st rlb. &lt;l |iroiM'tiy w ltnthur k n o w n or unknown.
D e li n d n n t h
m i l to l l n l r l Tlllr.
o n i ii . ii o r i n m . H v r n w
T o AkIU'S ’l*. L e w is , II llvlmr. nod
If ilvail. nil |n rsnn* elrilnilin: Int• i
lists u n d er A kim m 'I'. I.ew o, ii• • • i • .1
or o tflerw lse. In mill In Hie follow ■
llIK di'Mcrllii'd I: Im| h In H ’IIiIIIoIm
co u n ty , FlorPIn lo - w l l :
Tim N W , o f Hi.. N E H . H.rllon
H, ToWlislll|i 21 H., Itaiusu Jl

Wo have two plans of financing1
Your Horne

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and

n*

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nil

p a r lie s c I&lt;i Iin Im; Inlerer.l lo
lo Hu. a b o v e i l i n i l o d |&gt;ru|o i
ly, w lieth er k n o w n or iiiiIiimi .. i.
Toll m o l e.'ieli o f you ui Her. Iiv
orderi .1 l o iipp.-ur to • l , i i l . iii- &lt;ti­
ll U n i ilium ' on o r a -f-'i
iln find
Alondny In I leeonihrr. I ' . j , n.iiue
Im I iiu u rule dny o f tills court, nod
■Ii■« rev. mIi day o f Hie I till, mid
ill d* fa u lt liter. o (
n il&gt;. ree pm
coIlf* hm.i will lie en tered ok.ill. -I
y o u nnd encli o f y o u , mul suld cuuse
............'ll ex lllirie.
It Is f i i r i l o r ordered llinl lid*
order lo* puidiidie.i on ce n w . e k for
fou r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s lo the Han­
ford II. raid, a n e w s p a p e r puldlnllcd nl Hmiford, Flortua.
W'IIo.'nn my limid mol seal of mild

anil

eourl. I Ilia Iho i.lli dny of Niivemher. 03.'..
V. I!. HOIKIf.AHH,

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I1FST l(OC-BONl) s T U c C t )
FOUR Al’AU I WENT HOUSE IN
CITY. NEW. Cl,081 \ in . |*AY*
ING NICK INCOME &lt;IN INVESTMENT, COMI’I.KTKI.Y ICRN JSIIF.D GARAGES.

n l a ll
|.r«#|irtty

pruprrt* „„ r , r.,

■ li.Mr ) | |
lit *.1.2.11).

II
Thu

Clements, Adams
Company

t earnestly tleto own your
homo, lot its help you
with our plan,
It
makes your task Kurprislpgly easy by oliminuting worry aml
unvertainity.
I’ltonc IS

d

Plain or braided,

Tuxedo Set
Handsomely b o x ­
ful persons give such|
The sets including
to match are §1.50 tol

Sanford Building
&amp; Loan Association

Tujedo Vests, $9
Pure white or black behind
the coat, tuxedo

in—
SY* % \

f

a:

»rr* Ur&lt;lrnl.lv Iota | n |-ur,

Mrllou, litl.ia friuil

•I on *tnnr«rd Aveau, rl«v I. „«
nn vtrrptluunll) allrnrtltv t#ii).

prr , rilB|

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY
in

vests

of

pique or silk alw ays look well
—

when as properly styled as
these.

&gt;*

A selection is ready

now for those who dress for
evenings. $9.
i

\
99

:

Evening
.SS.51
Black patent­
able! In fldditio
smartness this«
ing quality is tM
these shoes. $*

Dress Shirt
“Have them L(1|
— have them «
That’s what the
tomed to tuvedoesl
the answer with
shirts. §-1.50.

R em em ber cane cutting
season w hen the new syrup
W h't* rY° UP r*‘CORnize ,h a t snm e smadc*! y *ta s te 'in
,l'S ab80,UtC,y PUro ^ w n a d e o j :
W e go to the l&gt;-st a tn c g ro w ers, w hom w e know/
personally, buv their s y ru p und can il in a unifot nt wav
A bsoJutdy nothing is added. I f a a s p u ie and ri-li l i

221 Mcisch Building.

REALTORS
-j**

, „ Wr

s»*v.'it t &gt;. it,,. rvr I un Inn Jnnn 1 *rmiv, t'lrat Nlrvvl E x tra a lu n
*1 ID |,rr foot. Till* ••ru|&gt;rrt&gt; I,1
'»rl| l«ir.i|rt| mn| q u lln b lf
r '&gt; hltcli rlnaa «|tnUairnl knuar
i»ro|«fr$&gt; in Nanfurile
•* &gt;1. rlil. #11 ) rh»&lt;i|).

I'BOI’RItTY

11/ Magootis ,\ve.
The U sskti Ujildiog

ing wear demands is|

„ , „ eriu iu 8 „ „ j

k%IcmU.

If 10)1 Ml,., till* |ir..|t#-rl &gt; nml ilr^lr.I m *••11 It. Ilot
u t tor aale, au.l **«• *» III a l l r ) tin u|,
l,r*t arrvlre
•mirk rriuru.

8 E V F It^ i, very detlrcahlv bung.tlows, 5 rooms and hath. 1'uruii.hid and unfurnished.
I1US1NJNS

about these silk rnuffi

m

bargiu at $50,000.00, stood Irrmn.

GOOD

Silk Muffle
Tho sketch at left]

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\ \ r urv Klvlaa *|#rrl.il nllrnll .,11

It’s correct as can

n i s s s s i l i s j u s m « s j H * s a s * a * * a « * * n 3 : i * - ! B i i : : a j » &lt; k a » . 'i i )

a a * i i M s a B B B s i s s s « « n « a n « « s s i &lt; l i l a , llllll„ l l , „ „ ll„ B J

lo People Who Own First
Street Extension Property:

favorite since introduced in Orlando

&amp;Mortgage Co.

ft

•■ ■ ■ ■ a«0B 00B «0B 000B 00M 0B 000B B a00

silk lapel tuxedo th at has been the

107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

J / ■ V• ,

LOTS. LOTS, LOTS
DEN A VISTA
1 lots nt f.YTO.OO each, .1 bargain •
on Celery A ir.
TIIK IILIGHTS
2 lots at U ftaO.no, I on Central
with Garage built Imill ft.T.000.00.
2 beautifully terraced Iota oa I’ark
Ave. In th for $0300.00.
I large lot on corner of Kri nrli nod
Highland. Big oaU m, it at $.1500.
We have others in almoht every ■
srcliou of the city fur yuu tu -■ ■
Icct from.
OIIANGK GltOVK, 10 aerr^ in full
bearing trie*, big crop tbit year,
40 srrsa cleared u n til, til) urii*;t
in very fine pltu* DiiiIkt, on high­
way, cliMie Id a uirv town. A real

Title Guaranty

The City you live in is life greatest investment you have.

A PICK l ’P a filling station, store
ond stock with living quarters on
lirht floor, two family apartments
up stairs rented, aninll Iiouhc on
same lot, rented. $7.oyn, •/, rash.
Ilul. 350.00 per mi.nth.

Sketched right is the corded

Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

Let every eiti/eu do h is duly. Qualify and
vote in the City Election, December Hth.

TWO of the b&lt;*Ht located ICK
CKKAM I’AUl.OltS in town, owncm rucagniug in other business
wilt sell quirk.

good

NO DELAY----------- NO WAITING

Ut'gislot; with I#. R. Phillips, City Clerk a t City
Mull, this must ho before the U.Sth day of Novonihor. Ho sure you arc registered in the City Elec­
tion Books. Your Poll Tax for the year 1921
must he paid. If you have resided in Sanford fo r
hix months and the State of Florida for a year
you are entitled to register.

CAPE one of t lu* nirm t In the
City now paying big, an oppor­
tunity for one or two ladies.

evening’s

be, at three prices.

If you arc not rcjfistom l,

TWO Grocery Kti res nl a sacri­
fice, both doing good buxine**,
owners have other liiudncis.

time.

the

2nd— If your home Is already nuiit we will make
you a very substantial loan &lt;m it.

1925?

Bargains

■m

largo part of

necessary to build a complete hon.u

Are you registered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,

r i e r l i rireuJt E ou rl, Heinloole
i.'omily, Klorldn.
&lt;KriilI
I I ) : A »l WEI.'KH. D. C
CHARLES K. IMI'KINHIIN.
Hull. II. &gt;r for i *..&gt;i11.1.11ii.Hit.
Nov. 7. II. 31, 3'.. I...... 6.

Wearing tilie right apparel is a

’’WT-- *'

A ll T h e M o n e &gt;

Citizens of
Sanford—

:

ALL’S WELL

by this store.

1st— We will lend you

s

8 O’CLOCK AND

S S &amp;

E tr

“ y° UrS',,( fr0 m y0Ut « • » t # a n j .

V

Tailored Clothing

C^/&lt;* b y nam e f u r W h ile L a b e l S y r v p a t y o u r d e a le r ’a.

•May Be Ordered Here

R O B IN SO N SY R U P C O M P A N Y , Cairo, C
•a.

$10 and up
Thctm GO-SUMS arc the lat-

W H IT E

.QLualify
A B Counts
EL
2

&gt;'

»W» i a j a L ^ t .

Co-Sum
New in the
Three ciphers f j

Mt fr° m McGregor, Irons for
every s h o t- f r o n t putting to
driving Ron*. You’ll like them

puto arc rcI’ri“
witn nwstchc* R ^
may chooto. 0*rt

mmcnaely —quality remarkable
at Jo.

Mot#. H "-'
Schaeffer. W ^ l

�T H E j ^ F j ) ! ? ] ) HEIM
PAGE TWO
ans, Mr. and Mr*. P. M. Elder, Mr.
nnd Mr*. A. H. Adams of Miami,
Mr. nnd Mr*. G. W. Spencer, Mrs.
Allen Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I*
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ev­
ans of Palmetto, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cluuda P. Herndon.
Other relatives present were Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. A. Dougins*, Mr. uml
Mrs. Morris Spencer, Mr. nnd Mrs.
IJnlnh Goodipeed, G. W. Spencer
Jr., Phillip Goodspeed, Ijiurio Mc­
Daniel, Virginia McDaniel, Elean­
or Evans, Phillip Evans, E|li Spen­
cer, Evans Spencer. Alice Elder
nnd Claude Herndon.

Additional Society
Personals

Reception Is Greatly
Enjoyed By Members
Presbyterian Church

M aster Harold Fcrran returned
to hla home In Eusti* on Saturday
evening after spending n few day*
h*ro with his aunt Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher.

nerriiisa i»w*•/
•——- _
IT IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D that
you and each o f y o u d o ap p ea r to
the bill o f c o m p l a in t filed herein
on the 7th day o f D e cem b er, A. D.
1925.
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that
thin Order o f P u b lic a tio n b e pub­
lished in th e Hanford H erald once
u week fur fo u r c o n s e c u t iv e w eek s.
WITNESS m y h an d ami seal o f
said Circuit C o u r t * a t San ford , th is
(he 9 day o f N o v em b er, A. 1). 1925.
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f t h e C ircu it Court.
(S E A L )
n y A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
GILES A G U R N E Y
S o lic ito r s fo r C om p lain an t.

of the pnstor. Dr. E. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peck spent home
Brownlee
on Palmetto Avenue.
th« week.end a t Lakeland ns the
T ie mans? was tastefully deco­
guests of the former’s parent*. Mr.
rated with quantities of cut flowand Mrs. R. L. Peck.
ern nod ferns. In the living room
m d libra1y, baskets and bowl* of
Mrs. R. L. Peck of Lakeland fragrant re I roses were imeil,
spent Monday here a* the guest while in the dining room the col­
lllll To «lufrl Title.
of her sister, Mi*. It. L. Graven- or not1) of purnle and green wa t
&lt;••1 m i : i « o r i ' I i i i . i c a t i o . v
atcin on Palmetto Avenue.
effectively carried out with boj T he S ia t e of Florida to the a fter
named parilrs. Greeting:
ginvil'ne and nsparngun ferns.
To T. Churl) Simpson. In divid­
Dr. lkrul Mr*. Cecil C. Butt ami
Receiving the guest* a t the door u ally ami »•&gt; T rustee. If living, nnd
■ claiming any inlittle ifen, Pete of Orlando, spent (titling the afternoon hours wa ir'iicioT »ii p "
st In ll.e landrt h erein after d e ­
Sunday here ns the guests of Jutlg* Mrs. H. C. Du Dote, while in the ‘lere
..................
scribed
und- r ,“’"4
tile said T. Charly
and Mr*. L. G. Strintfcllow.
.orrlvinc lire were Dr. nnd M rs.1Slm prou In llvlilii.illy uml as T r u s ­
deceased, us heirs, d evisees or
I! D. Il. ownlre and Mr.a. Claude j tee.
o llie r w ls .
T ’oir.ia* C. S ln p s o n . If
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Comstock Il.twatd.
liv in g, and If de.nl nil parlies c l a i m ­
in g any Inlere-t In th e lands h erennd Mr. and Mr*. Beach of Mil­
Mrs. \V, VI. McKinnon
Mrs.I
__ i _ I and___
* , I n v f u r o' .cr.be.I under the said
waukee, Minn., are spending tho •» »• *6 /(
T h o m a s C. Sli.i;isoii. deceased, an
winter here at th e h o m e of Mr*.
In .is , ile i t . - .it* ..ilierwm* : T. &lt;*
S iiipsou If Ha lug. and If dead all
L. G. .Stringfdlmv up Ninth street.

Mr. «n,r Mrs. Eu"*f^^dnll have
returned after spending the pant
two months at Rochester, N. Y.,
nnd other point* In the East.
Min* Mary Wierninrki of Kissimmeu spent the week end here
with her sister, Miss Anne WeirsInski nt her npnrtnu nt in the WeInkn.
Mrs. Clnude Ihrndon nnd guests
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ii. Adams of
Miami, motored to Cnnnd &gt; on
Saturday w hite they spent tiio
day.
•

*thwj

The Strengthen

hi* Bank t
addition of the fuid* of the ^
resources are strengthened by tkt
a3*cts of this Banl. Let u*
other’s resource.

(Seal)
By: A. M. V
FREE I.. KOCHI
!
Solicitor fo r
C IH C I’I T C O U R T O F T H E '
I II J l IIIC IA L C I R C U I T
E STATE O F FL O R ID A ,
II l i n t S E M IN O L E COU NC IIA N C E R Y .
icatlon o f A NN A L. W A L fnr tbo rem o v a l o f tbo d ls .* of a married w o m a n .
No ile r
Is hereby g iv e n Giat T. tbo
ned. a married w o m a n , Iho
Luiry W illiam W a lla c e , and
il of Sanford, a n d llie S t a t e
la. Intend to a p p ly by p e tlChancery (&lt;&gt; (In- J u d g e o f
tit Court of tin- S e v e n th J u rcult of tbu S t a t e o f Klormd for the C o u n ty o f Hem*

4 % In le re *4 Paid on Sai

Sciiford
S T R E N G T H -S E R V iiE

beautiful Biscayne B a y — and m an 's masterpiei
in developm ent projects is
r

V ' T I b m g l . i r s I ' l e i k o f Hii' H l r ••ii l ».( S e m i n o l e H i , i n , i v , F l o r i d a ,
i j.f H o HoiirV 11 o n up
In S . i i i f . i r d .
» *oo,i*PMlt H . i i t n t i , F l o r i d a
Ib is Jib

Mr. nn.l Mrs. George Davis Hart
and little daughter Gcorgenc and
Miss Nona Wylly spent the day
most pleasantly Saturday at Day­
tona Beach.

Of The Evans Family

M.*s» Etiznbotli Whltner, who
is attending Cathedral School nt
Orlando, npfnt the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ii. F.

,
~T~,
„
,
i \ t i i i : n i m i T n m i r , S ia m
A reunion of tin; L vani family
tii j i h i m u . i lit* i IT. in vn
was held Stmdnv at tin* old fnm
1 ,,,, *•* mi mii i : n o n i t
lly homo on Hughey Htrjet.
&lt;■ ' ' " iVh i a m
This spneiou* home was open*
...... iduinant

Whltner.

west a lo n g t h e s o u t h j 1325. a t S a n fo rd , Florida
degrees, the
s v s r t h e Court m ay ihtn
said Yonere G ra n t
line of .
Interrat In th« lands hareli c e n s e t o nianaKe. take &lt;
en ce n o rth 5 d e ­
66.95 ehalna, lith
r described under the said
and c o n tr o l m y property
c h a in s to t h e
grtes, east of 7.21
fn If. ItrokenhrouKh. deceasS
e
c
tio
n
38,
T
o
w
n
nthern'lse; W illiam IT. Cheevnorth line i
ft. 30 E.. t h e n c e s o u t h
IvIriK, and If dead all parties
ship 21 S . T
hk any Interest in the lands !5 degrees, east 06.95 c h a in s to b eafter described under the said
ginning.
nnd each
rn U. t'heever. deceased, or
It Is ord
rn Id)I o f
Ise; w ill ia- m •*IT.---S..i„im.
im s If llv* if you appear
or b e fo r e
complaint here
(he Tch day of
’lie same being a
Honorable Court,
thereof a decro pr
terrd against you
It Is further «
notin' he publlslu
Herald, a newspi
Seminole County,
week for four cor
WITNESS the
V. K. Hoiiglass, l
eult Court
of |
Florida, at the Co
ford. Seminole Co
The resources of
Till day o f Novrr

iy

V.

(i.’. r i l e i d iilm lm : any In 'ir e sl In tlm
hinds I n -e|ii ifi»r described under
(lie said T.
Sim pson deceased, u i
lieir'i. d. v se e s • r »lherw l*(
L en­
nar,I F. (Trees, end w ife K i u s i i e n
I* C reesy If l.vlng, uml If dead all
p arlies cla im in g any in terest In the
I -lid* I'ere.nef i r r described under
. . . m e . clolmliM anv in t .r r s t in HiI lands I.. . 'nflei
ile .ecil.e l under
I II ■ aald
1 eon • rd F. C r n ■*-. and
mi I F llxab elh I* f’reuev. deceused.
C.us Indrs, d ovlsees in olh erivlse; Ell
p Mw.svelv If In In*. and If dead all
im rlles cla im in g anv lu leresl under
tltc said Ell Htvnvely. deceased, us
• *i. Irs. d e v is e r s nr o th e r w is e In nod
; to:
T he I '.ml
Half
( E ' 4 ) of Hie
'•' Nor ill. i «i ipiurler
IN 'E',) of
a
ip.- uorli . us| .i iiiirl •-1 I N E ' . I
linn II. Townslilp 21 SouHi,
l l i n g i V: l.nrt
Ii Is ordered that you nnd each
* of \o it ap p ear t&lt;&gt; llie sw orn Mil of
. i » •i.i11I i in h . r . l n filed, on or l.efor»
t l b - Till I I'.' of I leeeoil—*r A. I* 193*1.
V the n u n . being of Itul- Day of Hii i
. I l - n o r . I,le Court.
and In ilefnilil
i ip ereo f .1 d.'.'iie pro ronfessi, |&gt;»*
entered . nliist
oil nn&lt;l ea&lt; h of
II l oil.
Il I* f irlber ordered that fills
lo.i . e I... published lit The Hanford
*. E t i iM a o . i t s o i p r i.uldlshed III
•I He oil).
I' m.lllly. Fir l Til l, once |l
, , ) . * ' i-r four . onseciil 11 «• w eek i
" 1 1 .’ ESS till- Io. 11 I II .111 s e l l

Robert Mason was among those
from .Sanford motoring to Tampa
OP Saturday to witness the Floridn-A nnd M game at Plant Park.

LD,_MQNDAY, NfryEMHEK 23,1925_ _ _ _ _ _

«

dru • ( N - i . n l - r A 11 I
IS. il)
V. F I&gt;i *1'i!I.Av .6.

, £ K , . ! £ r ''^ h_

Miami .'■.♦teas
CiAU5C'.VAf;
Axo

ed en s u i t e a n d a r tlsM c a lly d n e o - &gt; e .i i \ ; . i t j i a v e h s . &gt;-i ..l
r a te d w ith n p r o fu a io n "f cltryaan*!
i ,»(piuia«ii
Uuumims, c o s m o . z e n n i a s toirotli- ... ,
"f **”
, -. .
c
w it h g r e e n e r y .
.Many p o tte d , ,
t ... ,i v „ ,,,i u f. h i . i - •.
olanL' and p a lm * v.e*e a l s o u«isJ i- i 1 m n ■i.utl J«pc i. .M.-i.uuaii
I., a d v a n t a g e , C. ..I.......... th e l a r g e
''

itt. Itev. Cameron Mann of Or­
lando was in tire city on Sunday
where ho conducted the liistitu
tioiml services of Itev. Mortimer
Glover ut Holy Crown Church.
an»l Htvcral r.nioll
tnblc*:*
w*ro
cut
glarni
haC’ets
tilled
with
i,
1
.
Mrs. Wlllia'oi J. Hardy left Mon­ yellow
cut flowers and n-ipningiis
day for St. Augustine while dm funis. Siiggealive of the Thank*will spend a fortnight wiih her giving lenson wore ih e o ia c -c n rd s
parent* Mr. and Mrs. .1 ihcuh ilonn 10 turkey* unit other thunks!;i\ in-- i Vb.lm!

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holly
nnd Mrs. !!. A. Niwmnn leave
Wodner.lny morning for Tulhhiuace where tlrey will visit their
daughters who r|re students ,vt
Florida State College for Women.

A:

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f,i,,i,iin.i. r&gt;P»n a smui.
ii
i ■i siai.-s Tm-i a Hiiiiiic u.m
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•! I W i l l s .1-.c.i

tuou* five COUlflO tut key dinner
was i.crved.
&gt;i - .u&lt;t.t .i• ■. .-..I *■n r:• . i: j. r
h being tlm birthday of Charles f},' '
1w *nr , ' . , n
r,
r.vun*. the only hrnth''i, u large ii. ■■■-■.i .mi i.umu i: ii.iu.m. i
Urthdny rnke, toped wi'h i iii dies, W'
1 1 ' ’ ' i'1, ' "d1, "
wiis brought in nt the elute of the
u l,.. AUl, u
dinner uml plneed liefore the hurt- m e
a Tin.imi i e Hinbhi
Jh a cutting of the- ........ of1
*
forded Much merriment.
Th» i in .t
i i , ■.
to ni.-.t
fortunate in receiving coins were:
,*!*"*h** ,,f ■. no-ii- *&lt;o'i
Mr:. P. M. Elder, and K. A. Ib.oir............ ..
'
ins, Mr, Evans was pro enied w ith 1 t«.t - i &gt;■r Giles .&gt; . • • „u,i
a handsome innhoganv smoking
!
' ' .... .
; .
stand ns memento of t!”» ocean..i .uii. in H i .-urv. * I., v. Hi mi

A j f - S c ’ .. i u

Mr. uml Mrs. A. II. Adorn &gt; of
I r«-■•l.iii Ji. T..i* ic.Mii jo s.Miii
Miami who have 'wen trn* guest* ion.
'
The
members
of
I!&gt;
•»
lim
ns
fane
. . 1;'1111' .,. ‘ ' '
of the latter's si tic, Mf *. ( iamle
Herndon left Monday for Ten­ I ilv present were: Miss l.eohi l.v ............. .„»,,,,( ...........
nessee where they will spend some
time.
IN S U R A N T !

OUR THANKS

SA N FO R D — SYNONYMOUS

We ucknowlutlgu with Kincert? appreciation the many
kind words of sym pathy and
the floral offerings that were
given during the illness anil
recent death of our mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I'eznhl.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joint IVzoUI.
George Pezold.

SOLIDITY
Solid as the rock Is the economical base upon
which Sanford is Building. Thousands of acres of
the mod productive fanning lands in the World
are sending their gulden treasure, amounting to
million t of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.

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

I’hone IS
INVESTMENTS

l
S
a

B K N H S IM S 'ltlS S IB B B S B IB lS S n iS S S S B S S IB S K IB IS IB U R B n k

! °i1S&gt; llu^eec^» your ideal homesite
1IC? y°u would never tire. We are
• ou just such a homesite as you m
..
thought only the very
*d afford to enjoy—and at a pric
,\our means.

A REAL

Take a |p'"h at ihi* nm* Corner
in PinehdlTl Ko&gt;tern r*j.,
II.YHVJO. 5385.00 CASH. Let*

k ,^ %

r» lot-, on Onk ami Haven* St*.
$2,500.00 ta.vh, hulanco U&gt; A)it.
Thru’ loti, cm Magnolia, otic
cor. These van ho bought uml .t

B

Give u* the pleasure of show-

opportunity is yours today— not tom orrow

Those (iOod Sunday Dinners
UKALTON

That arc served regularly ut the

230 Mcinch Did
I’honc 718

y y aaatiy M tiy H i

*
■
£
5

Paint Garden Tea Room &amp;
Restaurant
In the lJuakcl Hldg-

“n(1 “n‘l Magnolia

H H IK m m m illB M a iU W IIU IU IU U U iU U M H *

great water-/

'“ ‘ncen^nt o f valu es” C8USe enOnB0"

Pumpkin and Mince pics, with all that goes with

Carter

strategic location of]

u y «ie .c e n te r o f beautiful B&amp;f

w i l l ' - d ~ tlle D rive o f the Cut*

Boast Turkey—-Oyster Dressing—
Cranberries

i you.

v i t I H ^ S a a ® a l c lis te d to d a y s

boul'evn- | CLnGt

One that will make you think you are sitting down
to one like Mother u«e I j serve.

niuikct.

n

tian hln -c

Ilianksgiving Dinner

have gunk action if you want
this.

Ih

Gems of America’s Mediterranean

Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this flUKAT IN­
LAND I’UKT i t our record.

What More Do You Want?
5 room house on Central
A ve near Llm. $1,200 will
handle this, tin In n e e
monthly half o f what it
in renting for paving all
paid, mi interesl on notes.
You will mlts a real good
chance to make some H Z
money if you let IhLs one
pass.

&gt;

107 N . E. Second Ave

�THE^SANFORD HERALD. Mftom
proposed

(tate an'*
br of in*

btratofslot made
stood tJ
no occ*
of
ta on In*

nually-’
rnew, Winter Park
P. A.
author of the bill,
attorney,
ated as House Bill
officially
No. .'HI
The 1
lows bilf to be entitled An
A
incorporating the
creatingii ofand
Brevard ami Seminole
Countie
ate of Florida, as and into
in the S I Taxing District entitled
a Spec! U r St. Johns JUver Navlhstrict;'* providinfT for the
ent and administration of
rict: dcfininB the purposes
era of the Board of Cont­
ra thereof!
empowering
rict to improve the bpper

p r o je c t

m a &lt;le

Gotham Financier
Dies At Age of G3
N[.U .\O R K , JIov
ami recreational tentci-1 ihanP°int
o th .r measure
ever" b S

° i _/jw

■i»&gt;-tKrit S'1"m y“ter-

Pr"5Pow‘ ,h 'r in l '1 &gt; ■ « '
w ‘ TTiSOn.ri l " beeoniH a reality’'
? .!; T e S ” „ ;" w- " '" ,J
«
mo.it
. kcDtlcnl
kepneal noff 1r s cwnvinc«
prnc*ic*t' the
vnltm
to
“ ,0/ nco? t1^ 1 PlorWa, a aJ to ^ m
tfc u h tr"' l r °VnrtI co’m« « i« l'«r-

ictiofl

ned that
•ped cx-

PAGE THREE
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COCIIT

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o tt. h /t
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l i i . , . . 11,1 t \r . t int f i t o r iJJ.
Oc.irK,
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V. i
Priscilla
\ i » , r' t.ll.i
N&lt;iuVV?ii vi v VNU “ m *B * tm Cropper,
C a r o l j m« M c l u , t
\ * I f 1r * M .

• Sn on ce IVnvi It. s'araii v
Trust,*.**
„r
N„ : .0 T®!r- h*
C om p lain an t,
Church of Paota Oranl- V.1*” ""
PlnttdB. Alie, V, wJKK*a {viniH:
MATILDA Jt. PATTON*, et «L,
1*. P o w cl 1. I.otii*,, \ |
lam
111, 1 . , . , . ....
DpfemlantiL
o i i n t . i t o r m : i i \ i&lt; »• n \ n n i . i *
». S m ith , i: a i m
. "O'tl ‘"t VA'i'
•» Ma •
M. Pattiin. (Icon;.* w . (■
h e r huMhnmt. w \ M r ti'w lii \ ,.‘i,’i?*
i! ., M. W e l n r . Ell i Hi. Clcomon.l. S n n fon l i F
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i ' irolyno Melt no, T. A. n ; y . Mary Kit,.,, f t V A n l p h f - . i i ^ :
■ *nw , ». Sarn h N. V‘' n r ."!!&gt; o f t h e , w i h e i r * , u r a n ,VI
", rriiH'"-* "f PI rat Fres- tfcC*. dOVHpPd f»r Mtlunvlr.i an,l .11
. .
. " r\ u " r, I’oata, Or,maw j.nrile* c l a i m i n g a,, i,„. r. t in nn
to O ovi r ii m .n t l.„t N„. a. s"ctlo
.... ,
1
1 •'"•II. Louise A. I'l.tvcll. R. Tn\vnnliln :o Smith „f R a rut* to
Whit
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till t a n I„
:.,it I, ** I. alnnlni: at tli. NA.rth.
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"
'"Imt*. K. \. Itnnhov. n o *t ,* o n ..r of Lot N*„, ( r u n South
tl
s,ll)l!" 11m til a Main, A. ■L,. clialn*, L ast
r„(,, v „ rt,"
V . 'm '"''O-anit. W. A. J te .
i - i * i.
'.‘I"!1 (.r.trnnn.t. Hnnfori)
n’l i .
11
r;,fh of tn.*m if
li v in g , ar..t ir ilend.
a ll p a r t i e s

u u n n n r u &amp; V m KBT*

^ ‘iSKhS;"^

*&amp; •

e a s t e r l y nrouml Church l a t e to
the T o w n s h i p line. W e s t 5.OS chain*
to li o g ln n l n g nmt t h e North 5,99
nerc* o f lo t 1 am i lo t* 4, «, nmt
7 o f W elser'n S u b d iv i s i o n n* record ­
ed In P in t B o o k 1. P a n e 9, o f the
P u Idle iteco rd * o f S e m i n o le County.
1'lortdn: ntnl tile N o r t h e a s t q u a r te r
o f O oV erm nent lot No. 3. S e c tio n I,
T o w n s h ip 30. S ou th . R a n g e 29 Hast
und th e N o rth h a l f o f th o N orlh w en t
•liinrtcr o f (t o v e r n m e n t lot N o. 2.
Section I, T o w n s h i p 20 S ou th , ItuiiKo
29 Mn*t.
Win r e t s
it
n p p ear*
fr o m thn
sw o rn Hill of C ointilalnt duly filed
herein th a t th e C o m p la in a n t R ob ert
I.. Hett*. I* e n t i t le d to nn o rd er r e ­
u n it in g you. tin, a b o v e R esp o n d en t* .
• k n o w n and u n k n o w n , to a p p e a r to
|thi&gt; Bill o f C om p lain t h erein filed.
NOW TIHIUIDMIUX It I* ordered
that you and e a ch o f y o u do ap p ear

t.i the Bill o f C om p lain t luwxln *n
t h e 7 day uf D ecs oilier. A. r&gt;. 1931.
th e sa m e In lint a R ule D ay of th is
Court and In d e fa u lt th e r e o f a d e.
cr. e pro c o n fe s s o w ill be entered
a g a i n s t you.
IT IS Kl’H T H f m ORDKRRtJ That
Ihl* n o tice be p u h llsh ed o nce a w eek
fo r four c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s In tho
Sanford Herald, a n e w s p a p e r pubItnhed at S a n fo rd . S e m i n o le County,
Florida.
. .
W IT N E S S m y h a n d and se a l a4
CD-rk "f th e C ircu it Court o f S e m i­
n o le County. F lo rid a , thta 7th day
o f N ov em b er. A. I».. 1921.
V. h i D O C O L A 8S.
C le rk .
tS K A M n y K u W F , :K S j, a
N K W B M . AND HOTKR.
Solicitor* for C om p la in a n t.
N o v . 9-D1-2J-J0.

YOHRFLOlflDAl
HOME &amp; j.&amp;7S 0= ■

cause.

h-mc. Full fiij
n bwuiiful h’obldoo,
Fieri-hi rtArTamjA
wh«Tv l.vinj icn-idiom
*r» i‘. llsfir only tJEu
,fM
Bcludy tern
cj
ccrphlt ViViU
hr pirlicuUn
'&gt;0.1? IHs vrordcrful
vdu* u eifered

ra:n has
ifptativo

. Homo*
i a dear
in the
irontbed

Canal Project Will
Mean Much to City,
Declares Higgins
(Continued from page 1)
1 &lt;reat increase in freight consign­
ments that must neeessnrily come
I to Sanford when the canal is
placed in operation, Mr. Higgins
added that the unlimited tra n s­
portation possibilities that would
be opened up by the use of the
waterway represented only one of
it sup- the many ndvantngs that this
act ini’ project would bring to both this
j&gt;sine city and the east coast.
[canal
Sanford as Resort Center
[vision
"The proposed cut from the up­
lc nia- per St. John’s to the Indian River
will become the passage way of
thousands of yachts seeking to
wat- avoid the stormy outside route,”
e fu- Mr. Higgins stated,” and this will
Dthcr mean that ninny tourists will stop
this to obtain supplies and hotel ae\aidc comodntions a t Sanford, and those
ws.d- that do not stop m ust obtain a
com- very satisfactory impression of
place the stability of the city an repremap sented in its w aterfront developwitn ment.”
Is of
Mr. Higgins is confident that
the construction of the canal will
adits be the making of Sanford as a
tnited resort center, and in explaining
, tho why the Chamber of Commerce
John , has so ardently agitated the pn»3i thev age of the waterway bill, he de­
er if*, dared tha t nn investigation of the

108 E. S e c o n d St
Sanford, Fla.

Sanford Ave
In Residential District
u r a n p p .i surely nan a m e r r y
tim e w hen lie wenl lo oking fo r

T h r e e l i e d r n o m s . l i v i n g r o o m , d in itit; ro o t
n r e a k f a s t n o o k . L a r g e f r i m t a n d r e a r pt
in a ll r o o m s . I m p r o v e m e n ts .
f o r th is p r i c e .

H ou se cann

A\ e are olfering some of our own lands for sale at right prices
245 acres at Cassia Station L ake County. This is a high and
dry townsitc at 9200 per acre.
000 acres at Crows Bluff, Lake County. This is fine flowing
roll farm land, at 975 per acre.

r c re p t
L a u i lh i n iw l

Feature

Mft acres Seminole County a t Lbngwood road turn from Palo
at 930!) per acre.
ves, at $350 per acre
112 East Second St

Phone iilt

A scri.imingly 1
ni iiiriuri/alimi
!li -

\i \ i»rl, si

lU ffisi—

b.-.,qip fi'SCna*

Bf?»VI la j JOCIg- T.CL .*

’S K n m -

rwr,

Milane, Today

^

White with brown spots. Very th in
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
tetious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomulsion, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo­
mulsion Is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
leal* tho inflamed membranes and inbibiis germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rccognized by high medical authorities as
one of tho greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat (roubles. Creomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and Ileal
the infected membranes and stop tho
irriiaiion anil inflammation, while tha
creosote goes on to tha stomach, is aitsorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks tho growth
of tho germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for buildins up tho system after colds or flu.
Monty refunded if any cough or cold is
noi relieved after taking according to
direction*. Ask your druggist. Crcornubion Company, Atlanta, 0a. (adv.)

'Warded Representative
With Sales Organization
Ready to go
nT properly in tin* next sixty days. The man
11&lt;‘ i’m not iuLorealud in a small sum of money.
i fim si sales propd.-ilimi in llio state of Florida today liy odds is Daytona Gables,
liig new di'tfl ipinnit. Sanford is open. No representative lias been named here,
i wonderful i hamv for a man who can do liijr things and who has the equipment a t his

This property is right at the edge of D aytona and lms sensible restrictions and will bo
one of the beautiful home developments of Florida. It is ready to bo placed on sale ut prices
that will make it sell rapidly and insure quick turn over and large profits to th e Investors. T his
is a ground floor opportunity to handle property in Daytona, the city where big things are ju st
beginning. It you fee! you con handle the Sanford distribution 1 want It) get in touch with you.
Wire me at once.

C V. McGUIRE, Director of Sales

DAVTONA, F U m iD A

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THE SANFORD H ERALD, MONDAY, N O V E M B E R ^M _5.

PAGE
FOUR
...................

H ie Sanford Herald

*

For City Commissioner

_____ n*rr cflrfMM «••**

With the announcement of Dr. C. J. Marshall that he
will not he a candidate for re-election to the office of city
commissioner, the election of December 8 has resolved itself
into a choice between II. R. Stevens and E. F . Housholder.
IZlMMaF
m
' MM.ANO 1. MBAft
As The Herald has previously stated nothing is so far
.F a a a g if
&amp; UOWZRU UKIIO^
from its intent as to incite a political battle, or such mudri« a i ' «
Ave»»*
K ' in
slin&amp;injf contest so recently witnessed in Orlando, which at
ft,
■UNSCnilTIO*
On* T * * l —17.00 MU M u i it h i. . 11.10 this time could only result in harm to th e growth and pros­
U i l i w r . d la Civ **»
perity of this city. The office of city commissioner, how­
*r*«k, ISO. w . e k l y
Edition ( l o o
Mr » •« .
____ ever, is an important one, nnd the election of December 8
i r u r f A L HOTIcr.1 Alt obituary should not come and pass without the character and qualifi­
ao/icr*. cards o f th a n k s . resolutions cations of the candidates receiving utmost consideration by
• n d ttotle** ot * n t* f:» ln _ .* n t* wbflr*
s k i r f M a r t atad* w ill
cbargad the voters.
t r t a t r s c u t a r a d r s r t l a ln a rat**.
Regarding the character of both of the men who have
g n i f U t o r A aioctA T an m a s s offered themselves to the service of the public, The Herald
I V * A sso c ia te d P r e s s Is *xelu*t v s l y stitilled ta fha use for re- hns only the highest praise. Both arc known to be men of
■ a b ll e s t l o n o* aH naw a dispatch**
aradltatj ta It or n o t o th a rw lea c r e d ­ unquestioned honesty, excellent ability, and moral prin­
i t In th is p a p e r and a ls o th* l o ­
ss ' n*w* published herein. All rig h t s ciples. They nrc leaders in religious and intellectual life and
■yff rep o b llca tlo n o f a p aclsl d isp atch - their standing in the community is indisputable.
a s h e r e in ar* a ls a r***r»ad.
Unfortunately, for a man claiming qualifications for
MONDAY, NOV. 2.1, 192.1.
the office o f city commissioner, Mr. Stevens has business
affiliations with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway. We do
TDK IIERALiJ’S PLATFORM
1—- Dffcpcr water route to Jackson­ not say that Mr. Stevens would allow these affiliations to
ville.
influence his judgment wherever the interests of the city
X.—Construction of St. Johns-ln- might be at stake. However, it can be expected that Mr.
dian River canal.
Stevens would be none other than normal in his possession
it
1.—Extension ef white way.
4.- -BiUnaion of locnl amusements. of certain well known characteristics of human nature.
—Swimming pmil, tennis courts,
Mr. Housholder is an unusually successful lawyer for
etc.
a man of his years. He is young and ambitious. The world
4,— Augmenting of building prom—homes, hotels, apartment lies before him and Sanford is bis world of today and to­
morrow. His success now will be his success Inter. There
sea.
I.—Eitrnili/O of street paving pro­ can be little doubt but that he will exert his utmost energies
e \
gram.
toward achieving all that is beneficial and progressive for
1.—Construction
of
LoaUvsrd
for Sanford. The successful conduct of his office of city
aroi nd Lak* Monroe.
A—Completion of city beautifica­ commissioner will not only mean much to the city of
tion program.
Sanford but also will have much to do with the successful
Expansion nf school system consummation of the ambitions of Mr. Housholder.
vrtth provision for increased fa­
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^B IB L E VERSE FOR TODAY
WAY TO LIKE:—He hath show­
ed th.*c, O man, what is good; nnd
what doth the l-ord require of
thee, but to do justly, nnd to lovo
mercy, nnd to walk humbly with
thy God? Mlcah 0:8.
PRAYER:—0 Lord, wo know
our duly, hut wo ofttlm cs hntc it,
nnd ngnln find it too hnrtl for us.
Do Thou then make Thy strength
perfect in our wenkness.
LEISURE
lie lived in that pnst Georgian dny,
When men were less inclined to
ray
T hat "Time is Gold," nnd overlay
With toll their pleasure;
He held some land, nnd dwelt
therron,—
Where, I forget,—the homo Is
gone;
His Chrlstlnn nnme, I think wuh
•
John—
His surnam e, Unsure.
Reynolds hns painted him,—n fare
Filled with n fine, old-fashioned
g rn re .

Fresh-colored, frank, with no er a
trace
Of trc&gt;Abl&lt;/ shiUledf
The eyes are ulus, the hair is
.
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drest
In plainest way,—one hand I.
proat
Deep in u flapper cannry vest,
With buds brocudi-d.

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lie wears n brown old Brunswick
coat,

With silver buttons,—round Id*
throat
A soft c rav at;—in all you note
An elder fashion,—
A strangeness, which, to uh who
shine
In shapely huts,—whose routs
combine
All harmonies of hue nnd line,
Inspires compassion.
—Austin Dobson.
-------- o--------Speaking of ancient sayings,
how’s this one; "Now is the time
for nil good men to coniu to the
aid of their country etc."
-------- o ------Give the Texas ls&gt;y a porosknlt
sugar bowl for writing on bis ex ­
amination that "Corsica Is an a rti­
cle of women’s apparel."
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Three bandits in Chicago have
been given the death sentence
And the judge passed sentence on
them as though Im m eant it.
Floridans have one consolation
In knowing that South Carolinns
have to pay a gasoline tax of five
cents u gallon where we only have
to pay four.
---- - o-------An Illinois man recently won
the corn husking championship
with the aid of a small peg. Now
that this mutter is settled, we'd
like to know what difference does
it make?
Today’, bent laugh: “A man is a
hard creature who thinks a per­
fectly darling hat looks like $1.1)8
even though it is murked $22 M)
— Tumpu Telegraph,
---------- o----------If Florida newspapers nublished half of the free publicity sent
them there wouldn't Is- any room
for even uii advertisement.

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Now is the time for someone to
come to the uid of Hanford by con­
structing more Mfice buildiugi.
Hanford need,, more skyscrapers.
—o
The Permanent Swirl is the
name of a new style of head
dress, says the New York HeraldTribune, which remarks that it Is
•specially in demand nmung wom­
en with Kiginm heads. Isn't that
rather taking advantage of the op­
posite sex ?
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The Birmingham News tells of
»
tly jinrringe of a Mr. Cobb nnd
| n o s Webb and says (hat It was
X T X nrobably love at first sight for Mr.
/‘k'obh declared he cared for her
the first time he spider.
-------- O -------) Typesetters in Honolulu, are roaprted to he in n bit! humiHg
owing the receipt of the news tKd,1
he assistant secretary of Ir
ta d
found larleuasiieussrs
Yillihiriiinuiisateizciteizxi _____
" i t , California, to be an uudersirtide alien there came the* news of
iff birth of a Hawaiian baby in
*‘ ie of the districts of Honolulu,
* J Parents saw fit U» name
■ffntlihaieokffhoonalit Mika

Eliminating- Incompetent Drivers

Out of the twenty million persons in the United States
who are now operating motor ears, ten j&gt;er cent of them
"haven't any more business to be driving than a rabbit has
to pick a quarrel with a pack of beagles," according to the
Popular Science Monthly, a magazine which has been mak­
ing an extensive investigation of the situation as it exists.
In substantiation of its indictment, the magazine de­
clares that th ese incompetents killed more than twenty
thousand persons and maimed nenry five hundred thousand
others during the past year. The Atlanta Georgian com­
menting upon tlif! subject recently said, "as a result of this
deplorable condition, study is progressing along the lines
of carefully selecting the types of people competent to en­
gage ia a business far more difficult than is that of the
locomotive engineer, and surrounded by infinitely more
chances of disaster."
A short time ago a committee of psychologists appeared
before the national committee of safety, a committee o r­
ganized by Herbert Hoover. David Wechsler, one of these
experts, announced that a series of practical tests has been
devised whereby the temperament of those who wish to drive
automobiles, can be ascertained. These tests, the expert in­
forms us, will require no longer than fifteen minutes at the
most.
Dr. Wechsler, however, admits a weakness in bis tests
for ho says, "it is comparatively easy to weed out those be­
low the minimum requirement, but not so easy to eliminate
tho ones who are superquick." Their very keeness, the scien­
tist points out, makes them during ami consequently care­
less, which further leads him to assert that the "very best
drivers are those who are neither stupid nor extra bright."
ll will probably take some time and a thorough investiga­
tion of the situation before an efficient system of tests can
lie worked out that will have the effect of red u cin g the num­
ber of motor car accidents to the smallest minimum possible.
While the real problem before us is, as l)r. W ech sler points
out, with the "superquick,” still it is a great relief to know
that ways and means have been arrived at that will elim i­
nate a few of the incompetents.
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THE FADE-OUT
As Brisbane Sees It
Poor Little Lamb*.
If It Were n Dug.
The Biting Sheep.
Too Busy to Die.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
LAMB'S WOOL wns plentiful
on the wild winds of Wall Street
yesterday. This column recently
warned against gambling in nutoinobile stocks. Look ut stock
market quotations today.
Unfortunately little men with
weak "m argins" will be the vic­
tims. A few npeculativo stocks
dropped, nnd others, non-speculative are thrown overboard, prices
slashed, to meet losses. Quiet
men that know real values pick
up the bargains, and th at la an­
other chapter in Slock Exchange
history.
Moral. DON’T GAMBLE.

lly IRVIN S. COBB
Moses Morris used to live near
Frnnkfort, Ky. He was a small,
meek person of color who cultivat­
ed a truck patch for a living, and
was generally liked by the white
population, fie remained a bache­
lor until he was nearing middle
age.
Then, in un un though ted hour,
he suffered himself to be shackled
in the holy bonds of wedlock with
a large truculent, overbearing
black woman ncurly twice hi*
l u , Ho led hi* bride away to
Ills little house seven mile* from
town.
But within two week*’ time he
came driving into Frankfort, which
is the seat of the county us well
us the cupital of the State, in a
two mule wagon, which vvu* piled

high with household effects. As
Jie crossed the bridge over the
Kentucky river a white gentleman
hailed him:
"Why, hello, Mosel Where arc
you going with all that plunder?"
"Pso movin', Milt* Bob," ans­
wered Mose.
"Movin’ where?"
“Movin’ into town—done rent­
ed a lip house down buck behint
lie L, and N. depot."
“ Why, I thought you liked the
country?" &gt;uid the white man.
"1 usisl to Ink it," said Mose.
"I used to lak it powerful. But
my wife she don't like the country.
An’ yere lately I’ve tuck notice.
Mist’ Hob, dat w’en my wife don’t
lak a thing I jest natchelly hates
it."

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OUR GLORIOUS navy not ef­
ficient in aircraft building or inn-1
nngement. shows no lack of e f­
ficiency when it comes to worry­
ing an unfortunate woman, widow
of the Shenandoah’s commander,
called to testify about the killing
o.* her husband.
She is informed by the learned
court that she is not entitled to
counsel. If somebody had rtolen
her dog, she would be aliened to
have a lawyer. Why can’t she
have one when her husband has
been taken from her?
The American people would like
to have a convincing answer to
that question.
THEY WOULD like to know
why her lawyer was forcibly put
nut of the court. When a Cabinet
officer steals n naval nil re***rve
he can have fifty lawyers and no­
body objects.
When a woman's husband is
stolen from her by official stupid­
ity, she might l" have alt possible
protection—as many lawyers IIS
she wants.

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WHAT MRS. Lnnsdowne says,
in simple and true—namely, that
her husband objected to taking
Shenandoah on a stupid political
"State fair" trip. This w riter can
corroborate her statement.
Last June, Commander !.an,;downe, in his wife's presence, told
this writer at Lakewood. N. . 1 '
that sending Shenandoah across
this country in the thunderstorm
season would lie highly danger­
ous, nnd in cnis&gt; a thunderstorm
were encountered, would probably
result in disaster.

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THE SHIP was ordered to go
across the country, and l.ansdnwne, who had crossed the ocean
in a dirigible and knew his ousiness, protested, lie was overruled
by ignoramuses, and their .tupiility killed him. The least the nnyy
can do is to them his widow c h i-J
valrously, having killed her hus­
band.

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Just in you can prove your identity by your finger­
prints—
So you can prove payment of your bills by your
cancelled check stubs,

Seminole Hudsoi
Cadillac
Good reliable used cars.
Sold and Exchanj

The '&gt;nfest way to pay is by check. Wo invite you
to open ail account here at your convenience and for
your convenience.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

DU. FENWICK, of Bryn Mawr,
ayi the United States it&gt; "shirkBA.SiKUItn. F t ,A .
iiin it i responsibilities” in keeping
out of the League of Nations, thus
PREVENTING world peace.
The lennud doctor reminds you
of a gentleman accused of killing
sheep. "I will kill any hIumt that
bites me," said he.
The United Stat .t. preventing
peace is a new Idea. Next you
will learn that the wicked United
States started the war nf 1011, v i i n i i M i i B i s i a i i i s i i i M M U H i i i i i i a i i i D i i i i s i i i a s f a i
pushing the countrie- of Europe
into it.

Florida at the present time is not hotting that tens of
thousands of persons will come down from the North this
winter, and during subsequent winters. That is an assured
fact, and has been true in the past. What Florida is doing
is betting that no tens of thousands, but hundreds of thou­
sands and perhaps even millions of persons will be either
visitin g or residing in Florida during coming winter seasons.
It is the guess of this Service that those real estate owners
('LEMENCEAU. the
French
and operators who are betting on an ultimately enormous
"Tiger,’’ reported dying on Tues­
winter population in Florida are not far front their guess. day,
was working at his desk. He
•Standard Daily Trade Service, New York.
told reporters, "I am too busy to

MY FAVORITE STORIES

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We have two plans of fj
Your Horne
1st— We will lend you

\ To People Who Own First
] Street Extension Property:

A ll T he Mi

die.1 A good description of a man
necessary to build a ccmpi«
whose mental energy las* s past
eighty.
2nd— If your home is already
Voltaire, always "dying." hut loo
you a very substantial F
busy to die, enjoyed his greatest
triumph in Paris when past ■
We nrp giving special attention to the advertising and sale
eighty-four. The crowd took the ■
horses front hip carriage and a of all property on First Street Extension and l ake front propdragged him home after the pro­ m " « )Prompt Service Guaraij
duction of his play, ll,- might
Call and let us explain oi?
have lived to see the "last Volume"
If you own this property and desire to sell it. list same
of his work, which was the French
with us for sale, .uni we will give you our lies! service to get
Revolution, had he not been, ns
a quick return.
he said, "killed by kindness."
Me have six very desirable lots in Fort Mellon, prices
107-109 S. Park Ave. S anford, Fieri
ri r-ANKU-AMEN, the boy
s
from
S
1,7'j.OO
to
|:i,250.01)
Pharoh, was well decorated from U
■ ■■■■■■■■■auaH IIH iiBaHa a a a a e s B s s s s
his long rest. Magnificent were
Seventy-five
feet
on
San
Juan
Avenue,
First
Street
Fxthe designs, in pure gold, of dif­
ferent gods, with which his frail » tension at $200 per front foot. This property is a* well tocorpse was decorated.
5 cated and suitable for a high cla.sa apartm ent house a* any
There were the “upper Egyptian H property in Sanford.
Vulture, Nekhbet" and the "lower ■
111 foot lot on Sanford Avenue close in at $IGD |Hr , ront
Egyptian Serpent Uuto.” winged ■
tcrabs, and scared ewes. Thirteen N foot. I his is an exceptionally attractive buy.
ring* were on the young king’s
■
fingers. A gold mu*k on his face ■
ia not yet removed. All that seem­
2JI Melach Building.
ed sufficent to carry him safely
to the happy land of g ,t.ut god
Amenn-Ru. Instead of that he
hi* Upper \ ulture and his Lower
Serpent will go no farther than the ■
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Cairo museum.
Those that relied on ancient re­ a z u i s m i u a a s
»»»»
ligions certainly had surprises in
Several distinctive stucco houses of
store for them—starting for heav­
* ture, em bodying every convenient*
en und landing in a mutuum.

Noticing the sign 'Phoenix City' urn orator type. As he warmed
in one of the cars which the Tam­ up to the occasion he said some­
pa Electric company has secured thing like this:
"If Columbus were to burn out
from the Columbus, Ga., Electric
tonight
these cities could build it
nnd Power company wo were re­
minded of an old story, of uti oc­ back in nix months—if somebody
currence of about u generation furnished the material. You can
erect u cotton mill twice ns large
»g".
I*RANT h MA^ find it neces­
a* any in the world and these
Phoenix City is on Alabama town workmen cun completely man it sary to bombard the seaport of
just across the Chattahooclw riv­ —if somebody furnished the mon­ Beirut, starting point of the
er from Colunibutv It* close ey to build it. I*ut them on farm s Beirut’Damascus Railway, if the
neighbor Is Girard, the boundary and this citizenry can raise enough rebel Druses succeed in capturing
line between the two being the cotton and food to clothe and feed the city.
middle &gt;f the mnin business street. the state of Alubumn—If somebody
Such a bombarndment, following
They are both factory towns, and will pay the rent nnd furnish the that of Dumaxcus, with g n a t de­
in tho daya of which we think fertilizer. Why, my fellow citi­ struction ef property and lives,
had the reputation of being much zen*, if hell should blow up the will have a bad effect on the Moh­
"tougher" than necessary, which P*‘"lde of these twin citios could ammedan population. The result
was natural enough, perhaps, con­ repo
cplace all there is in it nnd re- of the French mandate in Syria
sidering tin? number of open sa ­ populate it within twenty-four
may be a Mohamnundun coalition
ent;
loons and the locutions of the hours—und furnish all the
and uprising, very trouble some to
places—almost out of Alabama terinl themiudvea."
Europe.
ml not quite in Georgia.
There’s no moral. That’s just
WHEN THE Mitchell trial is
Upon on* occasion Girard and s story, taken from life, and of
I*h(jynlx—It is never called Phoenix! an actual occqrencc. It may l*e1 over, no m atter how the force ends.
n iy l by the;*- who know It—stag- added in fairness, however, thut Mitchell ought to run for Con­
td * \ nc Mrt of a big. Joint hom*- Girard and i'hoenkx urn quite dlf- gress on a Democratic ticket, In
comina calibration. The orator of ferent now and that no one thing some Republican stronghold, snd
w hat the
tho ilaJ* nil days had to hevo their has, possibly, had quite so much prove to Washington
«&gt;rator»t
was of »h* fen- to do -with, making thenuso aa tire people- -think of th* attem pt to
oratorsY, ---------- ;
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�TH E SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY

MBS. FRED
FRED S.
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RENDERED B'i MISS DAVIS’ PUPILS
On Saturday nfternoon the pu
pils of Miss M argaret Davis, as
listed by Gladys Henderson am
Cornelia McRae, two talentci
young readers, gave a most inter­
esting and well-rendered program
at the Studio of Miss Davis ot;
West First Street.
Quantities of cut flowers and
ferns were
u *’“
forming a
for the smi
At the c
Davis assisted by
rt Exhibit and gram, Miss
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M. Phillips and Mrs. C.
Mrs.
A
ffomcn* clud Ip. Henderson served delicious re­
thedist C hurch freshm ents.
The numbers were ns follows:
of Mrs. C. Duet,
"Rose Petals" (Lawson),
iCh A v e n u e a t Elizabeth Methvin and Dorothy
ff will e n ic r - Marshall.
,f s scries o f j "Moonlight Serenade” (Crosby)
o’clock, h o n o r- JGrace Lossing.
a of Rustic. “Grandma's Minuet" (Bilbro),
t the F o r t - Norman Glenn.
“A Queer Story” (W ells), Knthe i o th ers.
rine Allen.
w ill e n “Waltz in F. M ajor" (W hite)
,i the W o - Myrticc Eldredge.
.jock h o n o rin g
"Arnbresquc" (Bergninnn), Eliz­
abeth Henderson.
Rending “A Boy's Conclusion,"
, W orld' c o n -

(Brunner), Gladys Henderson.
"Runaway Horse" ( Bilbro )
Dorothy Marshall.
"Song" (Johnson) Marian Hoolihan.
“Little Minstrel" (Rolfe), F.ffie O’Cain.
(a) “Ring Sweet Bell"
(b) "Cuckoo Song
(Bilbro)
Lewis Wright.
(a) “April Song."
(b) “A Little Song" (Spaulding)
Ellen Betts.
“ Wnltz in C. Major,” (Lawson)
Hazel Harvey.
Reading "Be The Best of W hat­
ever You Are" (Mullock) Cornel­
ia McRae.
"Stately Dance" (Gaynor) Max­
ine Dowdy.
"Chromatic Etude" (Greenwald)
Elizabeth Rines.
"Lullaby" (Form an) Hattie Los­
in g .
"Sprightly Polka” (Guiliani) Al­
ice Harvey.
“ For Thee" (Englem ann) Doro;hy Smith.
Reading "A Spoiled Child" (Dacy) Cornelia McRae.
Duet "Under The Mistletoe"
(Rnthburn)
1-IS...U...I- •**Dorothy Smith and

jers of Wes*

jrt’j Missioni. with Mrs.
I’clock.

mod Wed&lt;k, ns it
SanksgivI be held
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Ink contest
[gplying at
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aJ Stafford
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Honda, spent
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NOVEMBER

SECOND ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT IS TO
FEATURE EVENT OF THIS WEEK

towel* am! luncheon !&gt;ots, ns well
t t • t.uditional bedspreads and
u.v. r /u .s , A very unusual
&lt; ••
•• ith it? forerunners will
1
ty i« compare the modIk* nfrorded by the loan exhibit of
antiques, which will be on view
J. J. Burke of Philadelphia, Pa
at the same time. Tho heirlooms was among the arrivals here Sat
of the past should be an inspira­ urday to spend the winter here.
tion in selecting household fittings
that are worthy to be heirlooms
| in the future.
I Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;. L. Thrasher am
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff mot
U is unfortunate that owing to ored to Orlando on Sunday.
holiday week, the exhibit cannot
be kept open for several days, but
Rodman Lehman who is attend
it is to be hoped that every San­ ing the University of Florida al
ford woman who is interested in Gainesville, spent the week end
home decoration and who cares here with his parents Mr. and Mrs
for the handicraft of the past will H ^ J. Lehman.
be present Wednesday afternoon.
Tea will lie served from 3 to 6
o'clock, and tire exhibit is open to
all townspeople ami visitors, ns
well as club members. A small ad­
mission fee will be charged.

Personals

WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTES
'in Tuesday evening the Socinl
Department will give an evening
bridge to which it invites nil club
members of other departments and
each one to have the privilege of
inviting .in escort. The members
of the Social Department nre e n ­
titled to their usual number of
guests, who are non-club mem­
bers. Those who wish reservations
should telephone to Mrs. W. T.
I-angley or to Mrs. W. M. Scott
not
'O' later than Monday evening.

ly delightful
— in houses of the
Spanish or Italian type, though it
is suitable for use almost any­
houso on Wednesday nfternoon where.
from 3 to (1 o'clock, is one of es­
Another feature of the exhibit
pecial timeliness this year, when is the collection of old-fashioned
more new houses than ever before coverlets from Georgia and Vir­
nre goin*; up in every quarter of ginia, both hands woven and tu ft­
the city. The exhibit includes ed, made a fte r the colonial pat*
On Wednesday afternoon the
several types of decorative crafts­ terns, but in a variety of color­ Literature
Dcpenrtment will give
manship which are being increas­ ings which makes them more its second Annual Art Exhibit mi l
ingly used by the lending inter* adaptable to modern bedroom dec­ Studio Tea. These a rt exhibitions
ior decorators, and as they are for oration. With ruffled muslin cur­ r.re an innovation which it is hoped
sale, or similar pieces can be made tains nt thd windows, one of th is- may eventually lead lip to a more
to order, they will undoubtedly coverlets, and some gay hooked thorough appreciation of the fine
find places in some of Snnford's rugs, of which there nre several arts, and perhaps something like
in the exhibit, the bedroom in the r.n academy or an art gallery f ir
house of colonial feeling can be
charmingly decorated with very
little trouble.
Tim laical Committee on the «*:i
During the afternoon Miss Fre- tertainm ent of the Annual M*vt
dora McNulty, of New York and ing of the Federation DixtriV
Orlando, will talk informally Seven which will convene in San
about colonial weaving and de­ ford Dec. II, is busily putting in
sign. Miss McNulty, who is a plans together. Tin* members o
graduate of tho art school in the Sanford club nre being urg i
Berkeley,and a member of the Art to arrange to attend the meeting
Alliance of America, is an author* which urc sure to lie full of in
ity on her subjbect, and her work spiral ion and pleasure.
has attracted much attention nt ex­
hibitions of the A rt Alliance in “TRIP AROUND THE WORLD"
The “Trip Around the World,"
New York.
She will exhibit some of her which is being conducted by the
Vovcly, modern pieces, in which tie* Daughters of Wesley Class on F ri­
old nntterns have been used foi day evening, will s ta rt from th ■
scarfs, table covers, sport bag? First Methodist Church at 7 o'­
and hand bags, hand woven line** clock. Cars will leave from that
point every 15 minutes.

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE
air. anu .Mrs. Charles Evans and
Mtilcliren of Palmetto 'sp en t the
week end here with relatives.

City Taxes Due November 1st.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake spent e
Sunday a t Orlnndo as the guests
of friends.
“
E. V. H unt of Wilmington, N. :
C., spent the week end here on
business.
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A1 Hunt has returned home from *
Birmingham. Ala., where he spent ja
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i books arc now open for the paym ent of City Taxes,
icount allowed on all taxes paid in November, 1% on
1 in December. Tax books close April 1st.
Ellen Hoy, City Tnx Collector.

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Miss Olive I.ezctte
week end a t Oviedo ns
of her parents.

itizens of
Parasite
Are you registered and qualified
to vote in the City Election for
City Commissioner, December 8,
1925?

J

Owen M oore, .Madge Ik*IItamy, Hrynnt Washburn, LH*
van Toshmnn, Mary Carr, Hruce CJuerin.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Only
J

BBS?
If you arc not registered,

We will place on special snlo
vases, howls, console sets,
glassware, china, ribbon
novelties, etc.

Register with L. R. Phillips, City Clerk at City
Hall, this must he before the 28th day of N ovem ­
ber. He sure yon are registered in the City Elec­
tion Hooks. Your Poll Tax for the year 1921
must he paid. If you have resided in Sanford for
six months
and the State
of Florida for a year
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A lso Christmas cards will
be placed on sale. 12 cards
for $1.00.

Lot every citizen do his duty. Qui
vote in the City Election, December 8th

The City you live in is the great
est investment you have.

It will pay you to shop here
T uesday and Wednesday

MI-LADY’S S H O P P E

Mac Da noId
Ha ('. C.
•ft, ft. I.,
a anl Or
I they w ere

bf the d ay.

Made of host grailo allwool Jersey and Balbriggan— Light, Tan, Brown,
Grey and Navy.
Sizes
10 to I I.
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Exquisite dresses with an unmistakcable chicness that
makes the wearer sure that
she is dressed correctly.

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Beach!
Pinion of

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Every dress is made by first 2
class dress makers in both one jj
piece and two piece models. ■
These styles, in super quality 2
flat crepes and ,charmeuse ■
come in all the light shades “
that are f a s h i e n a b l e for jj
spring time wear. Priced at ■
only
2m

All-wool l i g h t w e i ght
Coats; plain nnd fur
trimmed. Sizes 1(» to 50

Campus Coats
For girls.

fr « * o p le

Coed and Betty Wales fine crepe—Satins

T V , 1 es&lt;rih-

and Charmeu.se in al Ithe new light shades

Make Your Selection In
Time for Thanksgiving

Made of fancy colored Indian blank

eta, in all fancy colors.

All sizes.

Infant Sweaters and Sacks

Ladies’ Sweaters

All-wool, fine Quality wool yarn. Saques,
booties.

Fancy novelties, sliji-over sty les in nil the new
color combinations.

50c to $3.50

The Yowell Company

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REAL ESTATE

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“In Union there Is Strength —In Sanford

INVESTMENTS

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

1st N ational Bank Bldg.
U t vn Sanford Are., Haul frf.nl, npprdli* Itnie* Court ..........—
I.o4 op Park Av*., brtw rm 13lh nnj 111h Strrrtu
Ham* on Fifth Street, 5 room*, a rrai pick lip for
21 acre*, jtu l uutaidc cil)r limit*, hick and dry. Per acre ......................
80 acre#, near Oviedo, on lake. This i«* only, per acre
10 arrra inaide city limits |t:al west t ! new rhops.... ..............................

..... $2500
..... 3150
..... 4500
..... 700
100

... .25000

80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$000.00 per acre.
80 acres near Chuluotn on proposed hard
road, $100.00 per acre.
10 acres at Chuluotn on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

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

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

2 lots on Oak Avenue at 13 St. Eastern exnosm*.
Real Value. Easy Terms
G lota on Elm Avenue and 13th S t. Practically an 1entire
dirt cheap. $8,000.
One beautiful lot on Crystal Lake, 66x140, Runs from r
through to lake Riparian R ights. At $1,500 this n,2l
equalled.
prof"
9 room house, practically new, double garage, hardwood
paid. Best section of town. Lot ia 64x117 feet. See th?
V ery easy terms.
41

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Ilopun. h.'.n and IIuainfM property in any part of Sanford

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT K IN G -Phone 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Re.ii
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT"

R. VV. LAWTON, Realtor

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Roal Estate and Investment*.

Phone 7*1.1.

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

20.1-205 Meisch Building

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HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

SIGHTS

WE HAVE:

Yys, pur ‘'HlKhU" nre the fine ■. kint'a of warehouse and luninrsr. nltr*.
ONF. hundred fert Itailrond frintUKc for only $75.00 per font., 07 feet just n
little farther nnd goin^ nt $05.00 per foot. One lumdied feet Imninets property on
the corner of Sanford Avr. ut $200.00 per fool.
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McCALL &amp; FOX

Real Estate

• t$|r* l*iir«*f*t U, I-;, IIH nil, II. I*. I'm , It, I,*

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800 acres close to Enterprise.
3816 ncres nenr DeLeon Springs.
6000 ncres nenr New Smyrna.
6620 ncres south New Smyrna.
Prices as low as $35. acre.

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”

113Vt» Magnolia Avc.

An attractive apartment house site on Pal­
metto Avenue. Priced considerably under
the market for a few days only. A real
money-maker. Terms right.
We have several nice homes in different
sections of the city, furnished and unfur­
nished. Consult us before buying— we can
Have you money.

fu ll on tis mid wo will show you where l&lt;&lt; Invert Hiifely.

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VOLUSIA COUNTY
Acreage

Phone 745

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BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office,!

311 First National Hank Hldg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

___________

Your Best Bunk Is Selected Real Estate

“REAL BARGAINS”

WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL IIIIVS IN LOTS IN TIIH
HEART OF HANFORD
Lot* on Lee Avenue, 1 Murk from lloLI, priced $175 per front foot tl,i. only f .r
n few tiny*.
Two lota in Franklin Terraco for $1,101* i nch.
entdi, Imlome nrrniit; d.
10 lolt, in Itel-Air for $750 each, *,i cnili, Ini In nee 1-2-3 years.
Two Inis in Itoso Court facing on Kntifui*l Aviiiue. One cuiner li*t, the other inside,
juiced at $0,000, l-lt rush, hnlunce I-li-:t yenm, t'nn you Pent it
Lola on I’urk .Avenue and C'entrul, 131 foot front ng? mi I’ark \v i one, pii ed $7,000.
Three Lola in I'almetto in IChkiiHiuI Heights,
emit. $150 rush, l.ctlxiii,*c- $15 00
mootlily.
One lot on I'alm rtlo Avenue ncruan fn.m Iliith Seined 100x117, priced $7,0110 I l
cnali. tiulance 1-2-3 yenrt.
One lot un Celery nod Cypres*, Avenue, I2U*KI1. $75 per from fo.it, I l rinh. Iiulitiu-u
J-2-U years.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.'
This is near the F orrest Lake Hotel

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue..
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 120tt
front. P r ic e ...........................................
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue bet
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price §850.0

A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow
•Fust completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

$3,000 Down
Balance to suit purchaser

SKK MR. CUKI.KY.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
I l3 1/j Magnolia.

R. C. TISDALE

152 Acres

Phono 746

REALTOR

Six miles front Sanford, Dixie Highway run­
ning through, fronting on Inke at $.100.00 per
ju re and worth double price asked.

Real E state Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

If you are undecided, consult us.
Our opinion 1ms been profitable to n large
number.

We Offer an Entire Block

WANTED
SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES:
We have one of the most wonderful Sub-divisions
in this County, on beautiful Crystal Lake, five miles
from Sanford. This Sub-division will he in the near fu­
ture, a high class residential section of Sanford.

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Fronting on First Street ju st off Sanford AvenJ
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfj

A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00. One-third cash.

Many real estate men say that we are offeri]
cheap.

“COME IN AND LET’S TALK IT OVER”

Britt-Cliiltenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

REALTORS

The price for a few days will he $120,000.10'j
90 days. Terms easy.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgi.
I OH Magnolia A v i*.

Phone 117

21') E. 1st St.

202 First Street

Phone 708-700

MaJfloj

Phone 715

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THE WEST WHY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
73*■ acres practically surrounding Elder Springs, best water in
‘ the state, 1 i mile frontage on
brick read, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. Act quick.

Today’s
Best Buys—Act Quick!

Greatest Investment
In Florida
00 acres 2 miles south of Ovieda,
very good citrus and truck land.
Special for one week at
$75.00 per acres with easy terms.

J u r T iK ,?

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IT IC IIO.OOU will, . 0,1 , , ; r " y m 0 4 * rn “ " " • ‘“ •" r -

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275 acres Seminole County,
lakes.
road.

Rolling hig and iky
Ldeal location for a“bdivla1

miles from Sanford city liniit**-

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

Here Is a MoneyAla^

••INVESTIGATE”

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^KEA*C()NDLEY,
Realtor
•Milltr Building, Magnolia
I’hone 149

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial RfaIty. ^
12-14 Garner-Woodruff»
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Sale— Furniture, etc.

7__ B usiness Service

1BATES
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We carry a full line.
Cash
term s. We want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co
321 E. F irst St.

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o f F lo r i d a tin e a
R e fe re n c e s:
F i r s t N a t io n a l R a n k .

Our prices aro right.

LANEY’S DRUG STORb
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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1925

anfd rd e l e c t r ic ^ Rncraiiars to Gillon a rial*
n« S f lm o lk
E f .n t h l n , .1 « " L " * Pho». 421 E l-=tr.rU i,
Radio,

w ig h TS_Three

atatione. Mag­
n o l ia and Second. Fjw t »nd Elm,
Sanford Avenue aad 10th Street.
Expert eervica.

WANTED: Tw~
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u “-.. Auguata’a greatest
estate .Li i I!W,de ,lwnke
medium, rate. cash. 9c
subdhL
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lei!
t!nd
n,en
for
Char^c10«
UMiusion and brokerage sales, M AIN'E^T minimum.
a . , - . , WaterviT
WaterviHe. Morning
Koral commission. Apply 108 Mag
FAhtlnel, Thousands of Maine
nolia Ave.
People are interested in Florida
24.— Lost, Found
WANTED: Real estate salesm en,!tu ' T rt£- , Ro?fh them through
L^ T - .r.° ^ P ‘book containing $35,
or Daytona Realty Company. X - h "1'"*1* Uate card on a P*
identification card and papers with general hrokerage, and tw o'.------- ' ____________ __
belonging to Heyward Walker. Re­
ward if returned to owner at Sem­ &lt;lidoJin\ ? rl^ “ rHI!!rCi; n f,,W ml' LFiA,;lN* ABOUT rolk County and
M b‘‘rn
T P o lan d , through
the Starinole Creamery Co. 110 W. 2nd r
S v: „ ; “ u n^ ,!inn!rcrM wi!1 inte*-- Telegram. Rest advertising meSt*
ren v
, \ 0' ’ Mont ay- „ In dluni « South Florida. Published
L . nru
tPn phone number. Box .mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM25— Opticians, Jewelers
_______ ____ ______________UcraltlLakeland. Florida.

1814.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

iu : a i . k st a t h
133 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t
Rhone 475
Member o f
S A N F O R D , FLA.
Florida S tate
F lo r ists A ssociation .

21-2 ACRES

In Ft. Mellon

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Tiled

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
jewelc^^n^clo'cKMrepairing*and i 38— " ’a n te d , S itu a tio n Male i MORGANTOWN, tV VA people
Engraving. Emboasing. See u r
------ I—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 are interested in Florida. Each
Quick service. 11G Magfirst. Wo do i t Phone 417-W engraving.
POSITION WANTED: Young m a n , th,em 'hrough a classified ad
nolia Avenue. Phone *142,
R. R. Ave.-Comtnorclal at.
a
21 years old. desires permanent ln , the Morgantown POST. Six
position. Office and outside exper- (fenl® ft word for six consecutive
j a AILS H. COWAN—All Wnda
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
ience. Rest of references. A ddress: SUC3*
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Waver and Boat Tanka. At Oak iTEWART THE FLORIST"
M" care Herald.
__________________jCOLt|MRUS (On.,) LEDGER —
Avei.uo and Third Street. Tele­
/ o t all occaaioaa.
A
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Classified ads have the largest
phone 111.
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«14 Myrtle. Phona 200-W
ADVERTISE jn the Journol-Her- circulation in
' Southwestern
« . . .
Gcoraid,
South
Georgia’s
greatest
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gia.
Rnto
8c
(6-word line) line.
HIRACLR Concrete Co, I****"1 32—Typewriters, S u p p lies" newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
cement work, eldewalka, bolMweekly and Sunday.
Classified TO REACH RL’TfT S or sailers of
Ing blocks, Irrlgatloa boxes. J. m. REMINGTON Portabfe four-bank rates
10c per line. Waycross Jour­
Florida reaf cjtate advertise in
Typewriters,
"the
klr.g*--;portTerwllleger, Prop.
Milano Theatre ntug.
the
St. Petersburg Times. One can*
nal-Herald,
Waycross,
Georgia.
ables. $00. B arret Portable Adding
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word
dally,
two
centa
a
wort
HILL LUMBER CO. Houeo oi Machines Can’t be beat. Seminole
Service, Quality end Price.
Prlntery, Phone 93, Wclaka Bldg. FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In Sun,1»y»tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE t u p M n n vivV m tin w a v
ADDRESSING — M altlgraphlng,
DAILY NEWS—It covers BrowMORNING JOURNAL Is the
33— Wanted
folding and mailing—aa you
ord County thoroughly which h n , v ( l n T , , ai1 mcdillm iD. WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
wnnt It—when you w ant It. WANTED: A substantial realty one of the moat rapidly growing
:lJ ''\ V (?ne CC?A a wonl
sections on the Florid. PnMr ;°n insertion. Minimum 25c.
•ACREAGE’
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, F irst
,
,*‘rm
with
two
excellent
subdi­
National Bank Bldg.
Sample
copy
and
rate
card
upon
visions and also a general broker­
BUSINESS-HOMES
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
age business is enlarging its sales request.
—Central West Virginia's larg­
J d k u tt727
8— F o r R e n t, A p n r tm e n ts
force. Applications from men with
est daily. Want ad rate 1 1-2c per
FOR
SALE—Space
on
the
page
word; 4 insertions l l-4c; 6 or
sales experience are requested.
for classified advertisements. more 1c per word each insertion.
FOR RENT: 2 apartm ents to rent. The advertiser does not go in for
Complete. Phone 371 -W.
"S tunt" advertising or "High Why not rent those vacant rooms,
Valdez Hold Building
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Pressure" selling, but he does bo- or sell that second-hand goods?
anything? If so advertise In
FOR RENT: Good big store nnd lieve in square dealing with his
six room apartm ent nbovc. San­ clients and with his salesmen. He OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales the Gainesville Sun.
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenford Avenue. Chns. Banner.
also expects sincere, intelligent, ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
sulcs effort for which he gives trict. Want ad ami display rates
17— F o r S a le , H o u s e s
full co-operation and liberal com­ on request.
KI RK’S
A l’TO TOP SHOP
FOR SALE: Five-room bungalow pensation. Mr. Gross will interview
nnd garage; close in; five blocks applicants a t the Montezuma Ho­ A I.ITTLE WANT AD IN The 'iltlr f’nrtnln*
*ii*ni (Tnrr&gt;
HERALD will bring you in big
from post office. Phone 571-J. tel on Monday morning between 1result?.
(livVihiiiH
l*nr|ir(«i
Advertise those old a r­
10 and 12 A. M., Nov. 2:!.
Price $4,800.
1Ml Mf rllr It i*.
ticles you have stored nway and
K ' l m n p l.’ U - J
N ititfitril, I'lti.
iru it u iB iiiM is will lie apprcc-1have no use for. A little thirtyuik uAULdi a uui mi?tv| m u i uuui
atten - i1 cent
nd ----may -----«
bring you ........several
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brokers.
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sentative
you.
at $300. Write P.

$3500.00
Terms

Close to Park
Under Market
Price

HILTON’S

S. W. BRADFORD

it Annie it mini*
112 Magnolia Ave.
• First Claaa Barbera
Special Attention
Given To Ladlea and Children.

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Realtor

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Sun ford. ------------ FInHda

STENSTROM

VALDEZ HOTEL

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S a n f o r d 's L e a d i n g H o t e l

W.V. Wheeler Inc.

W U IIT W . W A I tN K I t, M a n n s e r

A. I). ROSIER
If ymi're particular about

TURKEYS FOR SALE:
Spencer. Phono 400.

want in your new home, or
th e new kind of plum bing

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JOHN E. FOX. Representative

UMOV*

KINDERGAKTKN

120 South I’nrk Ave.

ki.irliil tin* rir-t Monday

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Best Business Site in Sanford
Kir q Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)

“Veedol Oils”

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SANFORD. FLORIDA.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real E state Brokers
212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FIJA..
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Prettie t Acnngo in Scmlnolo 20 1-2 ncres at t’aotn
(B o rd ers two lak es)

RAGS WANTED — U rge, clean.
linen or cotto n rags for clean­
ing purposes. Bring _them now
to the Herald C o m p o sin g Room.

W. H. LONG

Price $13,000

Electric Irons

MEAT UAUkdr;

Radio Supplies

410 Sanford A te. Sanford, Fla.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

RIN E’S FILLING
STATION

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VJU E. FIRST ST.

I’hone 153.

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W. R. SMITH, Mgr.

1112 Sanford Ave. flanfuid. Ha-

By GEORGE McMANlfS

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Price $122,500

Pan Am und Standard Gas ana
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Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.
FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in the comingjCity elec­
tion for the offico of City
Commission.
H. R. STEVENS
NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will lie $1.00 per hour.
L ocal11261, San Iord
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
Winter Days Are Here

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FOR QUICK SALE: Will offer 5
acres farm on hard road with
1cuis
we!,t of Sanford for $2700
• ash. Also 1 lot 50x126 E ast front
"n Sanford Ave., with garage
apartment for $1000. Half ensh.
I u. H. Bankston, Sanford.
Irv»&gt;. U1
**r»if* J. K. SPURL1NG, aub-divialon
apecialiat. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Florida on LHxU H igh­
L1«&lt;1 St. Heights,
way.

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

the kind of plumbing you

Business For Sale

FOR SALE or exchange; 1923
Unions
Cadilnc, 4 .passenger
„ _ coupe
__ _
in
perfect mechanical condition; will
exchange for well located lots or
will apply as first payment on a
can hon e. Inquire It. M. Rnker, 101
b . ends. W. 10th St.
St.
MV FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Special
Coupe, A-l condition good rub­
ber. inquire 1204 Myrtle Avenue.
Prico $800.

Building '

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

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WANTED: Vicinity Sanford; •&gt; t o ;TO REACH the prosperous furmFOR SALE: Seven room house,
10-acre farm or grove; direct! ers and fern growers of VolusStores
two baths, close to business dis­ from
owner.
Reasonable;
nojja county advertise in the DeLand
trict on Magnolia Ave. A. P. Con­ agents; state price, location. Ad- 1 Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
nelly and Sons. Phone 48,
dress J. P. A., cure Herald.
w ith order.
m
If only philanthropists would ROOM WANTED: Nice room with \ ADVERTISING gets results if it
give it back to the same .people
two beds; also connecting hath
reaches potential buyers. Pathey took it front.—Roanoke World by two gentlemen for permanent latka Daily News is circulated in
Bt
News,
occupation; prefer private family. an industrial and agricultural sec­
(tllaneous FOR SALE: A real bargain, 15 Price reasonable. P. O. Box 11)4, tion.
Sanford, Fla.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa.
room house best in county. On
Fla, Thousands read the clas­
r
two beautiful lakes. 3 miles from WANTED: Bulk oranges, carloads.
sified pages of Florida’s Gteat
town,
would
cost
$40,000
to
build
Address Oranges, care Sanford Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
[ted
it now. If sold in next 10 days Herald.
Minimum '25c, cash with order.
will tnke $15,000. Fine location
Write for complete rate card.
tiers
WANTED:
Painting
and
paper
for hospital or sanatarium . Will
PhhhO Chrii's, 255, San­ DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
hold 50 beds. -,I£- you' ur&lt;? ■looking1
Fiting,
for a bargain, this Is it. E. G. Kes- ford and N. Y.
Pensacola Is beginning
the
i»r, Route A, Box 187
greatest development in Georgia’s
34— Wanted Help, Female history; a half million dollar high­
tea
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
way to the gulf heuch just finish­
WANTED: Salesladies and sales­ ed; at two million dollar bridge
applies
FOR SALE: Pedigreed female
men. Apply Hollywood office, across
Escambia Bay started;
German police dog; 10 months 117 Magnolia Ave.
luarter million dollar opera house
old. 407 W. Central St.
WANTED: Experience.! saleslady “ "«*««■ construction; two millions
1Supplies
..
. ..
. .
...
Itcincr
being xnent
apent on hurhwav:
highway; greatest
FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call
for Indies ready-to-wear. Only chance
for
live
developers to get
212-R.
experienced need apply. Style In on ground floor.
Write Devel­
Shop, 300 Sanfj.rd Av o . ____
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
RESTAURANT BUSINESS: If
cola News.
taken soon, $1,500. Owner going
north. Address R care Herald.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
IN A FAST GROWING
FOR SALE: Chonp 230 feet lH -im
Tribune
or hand it to your local
galvernized pipe new. One Ford
TOWN
dealer so you can read Florida's
truck good as new. One mule at
your own price. See Dr. E. G. Kes- $5000.00 STOCK OF GEN­ greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months
ler, Silver Lake.
ERAL MERCHANDISE
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur*
ance policy add 75c to your order.
FOR SALE: One tank, tower with
AND FIXTURES,
Fairbanks* Morse engine
and
pump all for $50.00. It. W. Lord, DOING GOOD BUSINESS
South Sanford Ave.

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w ir e

LOCAL
Members of Seminole Chapt­
er of DcMolny nro guests Fri­
day night of Taylor Commandunces or cry, Knights Templar, at ban­
r of orn- quet at the Masonic Temple.
tic'o one
Officer^ of the Sanford Shor­
y article es Corporation elected und plans
■i a nn- for the development on Lake
I debt. Monroe are made at meeting
fnropos- Thursday.
nr 7:15
Bill Savage, traveling repre­
propus.il sentative
of the Brooklyn Daily
Kagle, is favorably impressed
Sanford ns substantial city.
Daytona Beach High School
defeats Sanford High on local
gridiron Friday afternoon by
score of !) to 0.
Cnnndinn concern puri^anes
property hero with a view to
establishing a mill here, which
n of the will bu one of the largeat of its
pvrnunont kind in this part of the Kate,
«((xutrnce the announcement says.
[scrjtraU'd.
Brown and Sellcck announce
If night, M. the construction soon of twelve
hi a pudge new homes in Pinehurst at an
I that there oxtir ‘ d cost of $75,000.
.
STATE
Senate passes by almost un­
animous vote house inear.uru
providing $i&gt;0,00p appropria­
tion for miro cleri-icvJidp to
•' ■ ■'
West Palm Beach &gt;oinn per­
manently disfigured bv phot
that is fired from gun by dog
which he had tria l to make
friends.
Florida has been a separate
division of the Bureau of In­
ternal Revenue, according te an
announcement made today by
Commissioner Blair.
DOMESTIC
Prison Commission of Georg­
ia reveals how various wardens
have devised new methods of
punishment to aid them in their
fight for the return of the lash,
recently abolished by state legjointure.
FOREIGN
( handier of Deputies, after an
all night session, passes article
one or Premier Painlovc’a plans
for rehabilitating France’s fi­
nances.
All England is mourning over
the death of Dowager Queen Al­
exandria, who passed away F ri­
day night at Sandringham Pal­
ace..

Florida Is M ade A
Separate Division
0i Revenue B ureau
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—f/T)
m „slat,‘
Florida was made n
■iparato fio]d division of the bu.ms»,,"u.r Waif today.
1„
“ an of internal revenue by enmfiiddCMr iii° i cr,“ati‘"» of this
ncr V ' U nir, "“M that marked
i.iitas.; "i ,a,,d values nnd bus!­
; ■ activities generally had renderod the aetion necessary.
Chnunccy W Herrick, head of
the field procedure
|
division of the
collections unit In the bureau, was
a3pointed
n tin. .. internal
I, . .
revenue agent
crs
nt
In
L
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V
8
?,n
with
hendquar,ers at Jacksonville.
1 ta September 30 of
ihcr# ;
the commissioner, said
ddiJonnl
1 ‘",l ^Ported
212 n« „ U.nal assessments $ 1,888,risticvi, m *^11 1 °f ‘Hr0010 tax inthe KhirCiif oombering 2,737 in
l«ctiins n r id 8trict’ Monthly colfiiitr month! n8SCMnlcnts f° r the
$2'i3 •&gt;x7.nlh? covered were: June
t t W o S : &lt;,Ju y . $ 263,070 ; A ug.
I ”0371 Sept. $255,188.
k
^orid1nC^ . nt*icr)t ‘u ebargo of the
nectcd w f i * , ? Iha3 ^ e o eon. o i T : cvcnu'-'
dc-nuty colWtnr / ’l - *erv,ng ns
,Uv until n ri . 0t l;hV'f f‘eld deptimo he L i bcr,
at which
rercnue n-,.nt PP° ni ed ns Internal
an‘bnarcoUc L rt.n‘
to
?everal fithi.r'l rk’ * ? later filled
besoming h„n
{J°®Kions prior to
“ dure division ° f tHe fic,d pro*

which was
• the war. nnd
more years haB
L‘crt ftouistioned
carry fumber to

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAyTnoVEMII
HOME EDITION

Brown and aenecr
Plan to Erect u
Homes in Pinehursl
. The Sanford Bond &amp; Mott
jjapo Companyy has completed
u, ’with Brown nnd
arrangements
...........
Srlleck
for the
" construction of
12 houses to be built in I’inchurst at an expenditure of ap­
proximately $75,000 according
to announcement made today.
The houses are to be of six.
rooms each and will have the
exterior done in stucco. Konert J. Brown, one of tho con­
tractors, stated tinlay the hous­
es are to be built on lots
fiU x ll 7, purchased from tne
K A. Strout Farm Agency
through its Sanford represent,alive H. Corrington.
Brown &amp; Scllick are starting
their first operations hero af­
ter completing the construc­
tion nnd sale of CO one nnd two
family houses nt Bnyshorc, N.
Y., and expect to continue ex­
tensive construction work on
several other properties which
they own in this vicinity.

Florida: Fair tonight; light to
heavy frost In extreme north por­
tion; Sunday partly cloudy with
slowly rising temperatures; mod.
ernte north winds, fresh on tho
south coast.

MacGruder Selected H
Of Seminole Jockey (
First Meet Is In Feb
Flaps Fly at Half Mast As
Many Buildings Arc Draped
In Black lo Express Sor­
row Over DowagerViPassing

Prince of Wales Is
Absent From Palace
Numerous Social Gatherings
Are Cancelled As Bell In
Cathedral Toils Sad News

the^gollfi *\rsl *JU;,‘ness meeting of
Frida?" J r t J ,°5.key Club held
and s , " 1 thc 1off,cos ° t DeCottes
the niir.?CCr’ #Cn* nttorneys, for
and I ?
° f c,ccUng officers
Walter 1 n?r corDflr®ti°n papers,
0f‘
1 •'/®cKruder, lumberman
“ r ,h,
» ?■ * '
lien &gt; I, "rgamzation an.l AI­
n • n u 1 ol,zun\ Akron theatrical
nun, was elected vice president.
'll
,,lctey. Canton broker and
vi ‘ v." „Tr?s named treasurer nnd
* • * . Stoinmetz, builder and op­
erator of the Northamptontrack nt
r“.n’ "1as elected secretary, nnd
appointed ns superintendent nnd
construction manager of the new
n e course now being built on the
•• -acre tract recently ncquired by
n corporation between Sanford
arm l.ongwood.
The name of the track wns nnnounccd as Seininola. and Col. An­
drew
Leonard, of Lexington,
" 1,S appointed presiding stew­
ard and placing judge.
Leonard Is To lie Steward
&lt; &lt;&gt;I. Leonard was £pr four years
presiding steward of the Ken­
tucky Jockey Club, nnd is well
known ns a sports writer, hnving
contributed articles at various
times to the bmdon Sportsman,
the American Horse and the New

Vn,Ctz in Ltriblinu the track
Inn on S0Oh'-Ul ,ta VM* a,u, lJal!as
been
r n«ia»‘er’ has
to
Hoocrv?KCtroad
^ work.
thl’ corPo«»tlon
to supervise
nnd’nn'nn’ ,1'UWi rand suckers
Sri- vc ,‘T Snry .machi"ery have
...
an&lt;* nro in operation, it
K r c M ° p nCC,l’i n,ul n tTOW " f “»
sov,.rni T,nvp. bcen employed for
- » .» ■ .lay. in preliminary grad­
ing nnd clearing.
The tnek will circle n small
lake, the entire course lying in a
natural amphitheater thut rer r u c? - ,iti,° ''rajinic to pm.
dun what is expected to be one
or the most unique and attractive
racing tracks in (he world.
Crounds sTo Ik- Beautiful
n resent plans call for the Im­
mediate beautification
of tho
grounds nnd the construction of
temporary bleachers to ncconiodnte spectators until tho lifting of
the railroad embargo permits tho
delivery of materials for the con­
crete and steel grandstand called
for in th&lt;' original specifications.
Fol. I.conanl declared that much
progress had already been made at
the .Seminole track, nnd stated
that it was definitely decided to
hold (he first meet of this seni'on on Washingtons birthday, nil
races to be held in accordance
construction on- with tho existing rules of the
will assist Mr. Kentucky Baring Association.

LONDON. Nov. 21.—(/P)_'The
British empire is in mourning over
tho passing of tho loved Dowager
Queen Alexandra; Kings flew at
half mast today nnd many build­
ings were draped in black.
Death camo to the Danish prin­
cess late yesterday afternoon in
.Sandringham Pnlnee while her son,
King George and Queen Mary, nnd
various members of tho royal
household stood with tenr-bedimmed eyes at tho bedside,
The Prince of Wales, always her
fnvoriato grandson, was ilelaye I
by a heavy fog ns lie traveled
from London to Sandringham nnd
did not reach the palace in time
to hid his grandmother farewell.
Listeners in throughout the
rBitish Isles heard over their rario sets Hint the widow of King
Edward VII nnd the mother of
their present monnreh had gone
to her Inst rest. In London, from
8 to !) o’clock, the big hell in St.
Paul’s tolled out sonorously the
tale of the passing of a member
of Great Britain’s royal family.
It is only when a member of royal­
ty dies that tho clang of the bell
in St. Pool's awakens the sleeping Announcement Follows Sale
belfry.
Of Business Properly To
^Social Functions Cancelled
E. Compton, Prominent In
Numerous social functions ar­
Winnipeg Business Field
ranged for Inst night wen can­
celled. The theaters did not re­
ceive the news in time to close
their doors, hut in them, nnd in the
motion picture houses which gave
their program, funeral marches
were played.
•
No date hns yet been announced
for tho funeral of Alexandria, nor
when her body will be taken to
Windsor to lie in the royal vault
in St. Guoroge’s rhup«) beside that
of Howard VIT. It is oxi&lt;ect&gt;4
aM Nmr, iiudi'he f" i»r-il i
n, *
he held for two weeks.
Queen Alexandra passed to rest
amid the peaceful rural surround­
ings she loved so well. Since
Thursday morning, when the doc­
tor’s announcement made it pa­
tent that the aged queen was in
critical condition the lmmlet of
Sandringham and its tiny neigh­
bors, Wolferton and Dcrsiiurham.

N U M B ER 97.

M easure Providing
More Clerical H elp
Georgia Commissioner Says
Various Wardens Have De­
vised Many Brulal Methods
To Help Their Arguments

Uniform Punishment
Measure Considered

SANFORD LOSES Bil1RecommendedBy
TODAYTONAHIGH w?t” neb“
BY SCORE OF 9-0 ,A,VoteAf 23 To

Official Relates Different Hilliard, Speedy lalfliark Of ^ ^*0s Of Local
Kinds Of Banishment That
East Coast Eleven Scores J N a i U r e P a S S H O U S e
Is Dealt Out To Prisoners
All Nine Points; Sanford
_____
backs Slronjr Offensive M c a s u r e P r o v i d i n g F o r
ATLANTA, Nov. 21— (/p) —

Strong ndvocacy nmong many
New SHite Building
prison wardens in Georgia for n
eianioro wns defeated by Day­
return of the lush in punishing
Goes
to Committee
convicts for infraction*' of chain tona Friday on Municipal Athletic
Field
by
tho
score
of
»
to
0
,
the
gaing rules Is prompting them to
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 21,
tlcviso methods of punishment to margin of a touchdown nnd n
field goal. The gnnio did not pro­
(AP) •Tito
“
htiu.se bill rec­
vide mativ thrills, ns the longest
ommended
by
Governor
Mar­
run by either team was only 12
tin appropriating $fi0,000 to
yards.
The work of Bullnrd of Day­ lie used in employing addi­
tona.
however, was worth the prire tional clerical help in .slatw
Flogging wns abolished by n re­
cent legislature and in recent of the game to watch. He crash­ departments passed the sonmonth1' thro has been some agita­ ed the line, circled tho ends, nto today by a vote of 23 to 1.
tion among the wardens for a re­ passed, punted and kicked a per­
Consideration of the bill
fect field goal, besides scoring the
peal of the statute.
recommended
by Governor
only
touchdown
of
the
game.
It
Mr. Rainey said that a meeting
of the committee will In* held ear­ to gain at least six or eight yards Martin embodying the lnw prohib­
ly in December to consider sug­ was a rare occasion that ho failed iting the sale of state school lands
except for ensh nnd providing for
gestions for n uniform method of when lie carried the hall.
lie wns nn entire team in him­ three deferred payments over a
punishnici in conformity with the
law.
self. All ho needed was a center period of three years provoked de­
bate in the senate.
Reports from si^b-committees to lo pass him the hall and n quarterhack
to
toll
hint
where
to
carry
The house passing 83 local bills
Representative Emmett Williams,
chairman of the Bouse penitenti­ it. Mir skillful exhibition of run­ during the morning session, prncary committee, tell of ninny iie- ning backwnrtls to avoid a tnck- tually, cleared Its calendar of |oculJnr modes of punishment that ler was about the best piece of cn hiUs originating in that house.
have been devised since the aboli­ work seen on the local field this With the clearing of the calendar
season.
or local house bills, sennte mes­
tion of the lash.
Sanford played a fnir game and sages were taken up and senate
Tells of Different Methods
“ I* begun passing, the house rap­
Interesting Talks On Work
One camp, Mr. Williams soul, •lid well to hold Milliard to a idly.
1
touchdown
and
a
field
goal.
BirrOf Both Orders Are Given fasti n prisoners in a shallow box
Referred To Committee
her
stood
out
on
the
offense
nnd
While Guests Enjoy Dinner so they cannot move their arms. Russell and Grier on the defense. Tho senate, after disposing of a
Molasses then is smeared over
Served By Eastern Star their
exposed faces, leaving them , Coach Wclchcl did considerable few minor local measures, decided
powerless to brush mvny the files higgling with his regular line-up to refer to the judiciary Commit­
valuable suggestions in connec­ attracted by the molaoscx.
for this game, lie shifted Dope tee the companion hill rccommendtion with the development of De
At other camps, ho said, pris­ from center to tackle, and CottMolay ethics and the betterment oners nro (nicked up to thepost inghnm from tackle to guard.
of the organization were included with their hands chnined behind Booth tool; Pope’s place nt center.
in numerous talks at thu banquent them. Their arms are then ruised It was the first game Booth had
given the Seminole chapter of De ns high ns possible nnd hung to idayed in some time ns ho has
.Molay by Taylor (’nmmaudery, anils, the prisoners lieing left in been out of tho line-up for several
No. 28, Knights Templar, at the this position for several hours.
weeks duo to an injury. As a re­
Masonic Temple Friday night.
Reports icvcrul days ago told sult lie made several poor passes
Senior Warden C5. K. McKay act­ of the finding of Blocks in sever­ which resulted in costly fumbles.
ed nr toastmaster.
al prison camps, resembling those
Pope did Qjirly well in Ills new
Following the invocation bv It. used in the early day: of Ameri­ position at tackle, and Cottlngnam
Ft. riinpman, prelate, and the sing­ c a n M/iory by the puritan i of showed he wan as .adept n-. a guard
ing of “America” by the entire Massnrinixott*.
ns ho Was ns a tattle. Burhe* got
Another form of punishment re­ off severnt1good punts yesterday,
attendance,
Past
Commander
James Motigh'on spoke on l)e Mo- ported to tho legislative investi­ never falling to outdistance the
lav priminles and the fundamental gators i;&lt; the use of “Sweat tMix­ opposition. This facto.- prohnldy
es” in which a prisoner is confin­ prevented Daytona from scoring
objects of the organization.
Be stressed the need of close ed for several hours nt a time. another touchdown.
observance of Do Molay rules, and This report say the prizoneru nr*
one kick llarlier wan forced
touched hi the dcvclopn{ont of almost in a state of collapse due to On
punt from behind bis goal line
character and moral improvement to the heart when they finally are and
squarely behind the goal posts,
that could hi1 derived from appli­ realcoscd.
lie
ideared
the bars, however, and
cation of the unselfish and nUrubooted it for a ill.stanc-j of -15
Mil1 spirit of De Molay in every
yards. Bussell made one beauti­
ful catch of a forward pass,
Methods of Bettering DcMolny
snatching the hall right off the
finger tips of a Daytona plnycr
Methods of bettering the De
about to Intercept. Kntzminger
Molay chapter by the assistance
made some very nccuratu forward
of the Knights Templar wore men­
passes, one for 35 yards, but the
tion: d by Sir Kniglit .1. I). Jenk­
Election of officer:! nnd thu men lie passed to seemed to j.e
ins, his suggestions meeting with
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla..
the general support of the hotly. adoption of a general policy in unable to hang on to the hall.
Nov. 21 (/P).—Owen Houghton, 15,
In explaining w'hv the Knights coiiii'clion with the development
The flame.
son of F. M. Houghton, West Palin
Templar supported De Molay, Em­ of 270 acres of land lying along
Beach justice o f the peace, lies to­
Sanford won the toss nnd elect­
inent ( iiniinaniler L. II. Gilihi dis­ the chore of Lake Monroe at thu ed to receive, defending the north
day permanently disfigured—shot
cussed the various phases of De eastern end of the present bulk­ goal.
by a dog.
Fletcher kicked off to
Molay conduct, pointing out the head. featured die first business Knt/mingor on his five yard line.
The accident happened when the
rocs
meeting
of
the
Sanford
Shores
cluao assoeijition of tho ethics of
Be returned 20 yards.
Burlier
lad is reported to have attempted
this organization and the princi­ Corporation held Thursday after­ mode fivo yards. Kiit/.ininger wus
to pet a bird dug riding in the
ples of Knights Tcmplnr, mention­ noon.
stopned for no gain. Burlier mubc
rear seat of an automobile, driven
The bulkhead and boulevard will one yard. On a fake punt Barber
ing in conclusion that both orders
by a man who offered the youth
arc working toward the same goal, be extended along tin* entire lake made 20 yards, but the ball was
and his companion a ride into
the improvement of character and frontage of the property, it was called buck, Daytona wus (iviinlI-akc Worth. In Ins attempt to
ilie closer observance of the Gold­ announced, and the level of tho i*e«l five yards, nnd Sanford was
thw art the petting plans of the
land raised several feet by pump­ given first down.
en
Rule.
PaJjn Bench hoy, tin1 bird dog is
ing in sand from Lake Mouree.
“
What
Each
Buy
Con
Do
For
Burlier recovered a bad pass
thought to have caught his paw
Members of the corporation have from
the
Betterment
of
DcMolny'
was
Booth for un eight yard loss.
in tho trigger of a shot gun, dis­
the subject pf a brief address by decided to withhold the priqierty Burlier was stopped for no gain, nnd regulation of nir craft in pas­
charging it,
Walter Burlier, nnd other short from the market for an indefinite lie then made a fine punt to Day- senger, freight und express ser­
At the office of Dr. G. B.
talks
were mndu by Cloyilo Rus- time, although it was stated that tonus 18 yard line, where Grier vice.
Brantley, of Lake Worth, who
••II. master counsellor, Past Mas­ the present heavy demand for lake fell on it. It wns Davtuna’s hall. Consideration of tho hill provid­
treated young Houghton, it i&lt;
ter Counsellor George Booth, Post shore residence lots had resulted Billiard made five yards, but was ing for u new public building t »
thought the left arm through
Commander
R. B. Chapman, The- in many applications for lot reser­ nailed by Kntzminger nn the next house state departments und car­
which part of the charge of shot
vations.
I,hi King nnd George Wilson.
for no gain. Flotcher punted ry an appropriation of $300,000
passed, nmy have hi’en saved.
Officers for the ensuing year playKing
Financial Report Given
Iniportnnt! The result of a horse
who was forced out of with its companion bill carrying u
According to a statement made race is published in England with­ Fir Knight A. F. McAlister, fi­ were mimed as follows: Forrest to
hounds.
Burlier made six yards. Mtlered by thu house,
by Houghton following the acci­ in two minutes, and throughout nancial scribe, read his report, nnd lake, president; W. M. Scott, Kntzminger
three yards. like appropriation for permanent
dent, ho nnd his companion were the world in ten minutes. Betting briefly commented on the condi­ vice-president; F. 11. Scruggs, sec­ Burlier made made
ten ynrds nnd f: •a* prison buildings nt Raiford were
retary;
K.
L.
Markel,
treasurer;
tucked up by two men who were on is almost equal to drink among tion of the treasury, nnd the indown. Kntzminger made one yard. uniong the first things to bo con­
.1. G. Sharon, attorney.
their way to Lake Worth. One England’s curses.
(Continued on page 3)
Barber made four yards. Kntz-, . 7,
amendments to the public
The board of directors will in­ mingcr
of the men stopped the car and
made four yurds around building bill were voted down yesclude
these
officials
nnd
II.
M,
shot nt some quail. Be put tho
end. Kntzminger mndu three tcruay but another amendment U
Riiiiiley, A. II. Moses and Charles left
fire arm in the back seat next to
ynrds nnd first down.
llurber ponding.
Pilot.
the boys.
It was then that
made four yards through left
Consideration of genoral bills
Houghton attempted
to make
tackle. Burlier fumbled u Imd pnss pending before tho house was defriends with the dog anil the acci­
from Booth, but recovered for u ferriMl until Inter in tho day to
Mobile Is Puzzled
dental shot was fired.
yard loss. On n eriss cross |&gt;erniit clearing the local calendar,
Over Strange Blast five
Barber made four yards. Kr.lr- w Ji'a *ae lower house convened.
11rally situated in tha state with an
minger’s puss on a fake pluco This move was necessary, ac­
.ill water route to Jacksonville aiid
Tax Cut In Addition
MOBILE, Nov. 21.—(/D—Mobile kick wns incomplete ntul it was cording to speaker Milam, to per­
principal enstern seaboard cities,”
today was puzzling over the cause Daytona's ball on her own 18 ynrl mit bills to be rushed through to
To Reduced Federal
Mr. Knvage added.
of
an explosion last night which line*.
the enrolling room, ns ull bills
“I suppose you aro tired of
Levies C o n te m p la te d the Eagle carrying a special San­ hearing
Bullard made nine Ynrds. I loyd "r£
passed had been enrol­
remarks like these,” he wrecked houses and in some in­
stances catapulted people from made four yurds. Bullnrd mu.lo led.
ford page scheduled to lie puhlisd* aid, “for everyone who comes hero their beds.
eight yards uround left end. IJoyd
I'roponents of the administra­
ed on Dec. •» and 7, and Jan. If. | must sec the city’s possibilities
The accepted theory here is that made two ynrds und first down as tion measures to provide a new
'
and
pass
remarks
upon
them,
and
Aside from fulfilling tiie misa small inutcorite fell somo where the quarter ended.
building for state departments to
son of his paper, Mr. Savage I cannot refrain from giving my in the city and hurst. It enused
Daytona 0, Sanford 0.
Tallahassee and additional build­
stated that he was here for the | frank und sincere opinion.”
intense excitement throughout the
Bullards rriss cross par i wns in­ ings a t the stake prison farm were
Mr.
Savage
is
a
close
friend
of
purpose of studying investment
city. Tho polico department anil complete. Lloyd’s puss to Bullard confident of their passage when
ways nnd means committee.
possibilities In and around the city, R. W. I’oarnian, Chamber of Com* newspaper offices wero kept busy wus good for five yards, lleesc again brought up for consideraThe provision in the 1921 bnw, and
;
merco
secretary,
and
in
commentin this connection went stated
however, allowing a 25 per cent that a careful investigation had i ing on the handling of Sanford answering telephone calls. As fnr made ono ynrd. Ilulluid made fivo
could he ascertained last night yards nnd first down off left tac­
Fedsrnl credit in the inheritance convinced him that an expcai.litur-.1j news sent to the Euglc, he declar­ as
kle. Lloyd made four yards off
tax for payments made os state of money for Sanford^ property ed that Sanford items wero given no damage was done.
M arkets
right tackle.
IJoyd made ono
inheritance levies. Thus the in­ represented a wise investment every consideration and were nlyard. Bullard mudo five yurds
heriting* rates from June 2, L2i rather thun a speculation.
. ways placed in thu most udvanLACKSONVILLE. Nov. 21.—(AT
(Continued on page 3)
tageous
settings.
would be lower than under toy
I—Wholesale quotations prevailing
"Sanford nnd Central rlornn
In
commenting
on
the
spirit
of
1921 acct.
on tho Jacksonville market toilav
have a stability and assured fu, As a result, the govornmem 1ture second to none,” Mr. Savage progressivencss manifested here,
A.
C.
L.
Announces
as reported by thu Florida Statu
would hnvc to make refunds on declared, "and any money tnai » Mr. Savage said that the rapidity
Bureau are as followsNew Wage Increase Marketing
all settlements
in innejitanco have for investment purposes win with which he has sold space,in
Boiinx, green, hampers, fancy
his Sanford section was indicative
levies made between June 2, 1J-* be placed right here.”
3.00$3.50; cukes, U. S. firsts, bu.
...
the appreciation of Snnford
and th ; effective date of the pro­
crates and hampers 2.00^)2.60;
“I uttributo your city s teifii • of
posed new law, which it is estima­ mate, although phenomenal devel­ firms for tho advantages that the)
eggplant, standard crates, fancy
ted would amount to several million opment. Brut to the unrival.ty ol town coultl derive from nationuli
2.50(^3.00; peppers, green, medium
sizes, standard crates 2.50@3.00;
dollars.
. th-* surrounding fields, tho only advertising, and said he wa.r leav-1
Tho 1921 inheritance tax sched­ true basis of stability and *ii &gt; • ing Sanford greatly impressed
oranges, boxes, fancy, well matur­
ule hnd a maximum of £*&gt; percent to tho city’s strategic locatioo on with the way local men “put thing
ed 5.00^0.00; grapefruit, boxes,
fancy, well matured 5.00®5.50.
and the J924 law carries a maxi­ three great arteries of travel, cen- aver.”
mum rate of 40 per cent

D os Pulls Trigger
When Youth Tries
To Make Friends

Officers Of Sanford
Shores Are Elected
At Thursday’s Meet

Brooklyn Eagle Representative
Impressed By “City Substantia!

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keenest skill in arts, engineering and construction have been employed. Loch-Arbor will be
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925^

•AGETJTO

German Approve
President’s Father
Locarno Measure
Is In Better Spirits
After Wire
From Son BERLIN', Nov. 20.—(/PI—Ap­
■
PLYMOUTH, Vt., Nov. 20c—Cheered by an exchange of
messages with his aon, the presi­
dent, Col. John C. Coolidge fac­
ed the sixth day of his Illness
with better spirits than a t any
time since he was stricken.
Although so fatigued that he
suffered several slight heart at­
tacks while listening by radio
last night to the address of the
president in New York City, the
Colonel retired in a cheerful
frame of mind after dispatching
a message of congratulations.
Mnj. James Coupal, presiden­
tial physician, is coming to dis­
cus with Col. Coolidge, the poslIdiity of his going to Washing­
ton for the winter.
While the wish of the presi­
d en t to have his father with him
during the cold season is ap­
preciated here, there seems to
ha a well defined opinion that
f’ol. Coolidge will find reluctance
to (|&lt;iit the homestead.

Crlsco. dust w sll with flour. Told S alt water Just b efo re cooking l»
Drain and place lo
w in gs back, ca tc h in g tip s und er th e c o m p le te d .
Pour ov*u
body. Press Die legs c lo s e to tho w arm s e r v in g dish.
body and !l« In place.
T o k e e p m e d iu m w h ile sa u ce or serve with i
fife
e n d s of d ru m stick s fr o m s c o r c h in g m e lte d b u tler.
* V
b e fo r e bird Is done, w ra p th e m lo
W h it e Nsocw (M edium)
HU;
strips of cloth soak ed In Crlsco.
2 t a t le s p n n n f u ls Flour
T
w
en
ty-five
lo
thirty
m
in
u
tes
per
HR oh) ff»*h!or)»il Thanksgiv­ pound should be allo w ed for ro ast­ T ta b lesp o n ti fills Crlsco
ing. with ati the mmil.'.r. ot
in g
Tho Itrsl part I* d o n e |r hot V, tcuspuutiful Fait
lh* faintly gathering nt on* bom*,
with c o v e r oft Ait. r * ep per
ov
en
4So*
and the houw ntl*-il with *lu«li«
I cu p fu l Milk
odors of dollrloua thing* to *utb row
&gt;a ning has stu rl-d the lurkt-y
Melt Crlsco »t|r flour In slowly
sh
ould
he
busted
with
Juice
which
After all Hi* but ion ol r.lrbraand co n tin u e stirring while m ilk U
has
collected
In
pun
and
wtlh
'
Hon for tb li tnoti AiimrUuin of
Cook i/titll Iho m ixture
fresh melted crlsco
'Him Cover Is ad d ed
#aya
th ic k e n s
Add salt and pepper.
th
en
placed
over
pan
and
rousting
The dinner, u h l f l i l» irrvul nl
finished
m
ore
slowly.
ST&amp;*
K
T
he
P
um pkin Pie
joon. should hi Liountliul without
.Ine the plate with pastry, buildbeing over rich or •llthnili to tire- tu rk ey Is len d er e n o u g h w h en a
fork Pierces the m eal easily
It |nR
„ ,w
para.
may then be retrieved lo platter Filling:
The
m
en
u
glvrn
b
elow
pro'M
r*
?*
i vary satisfy in g d in n er w h ich , and gravy m a y he m a d e In tho
3 Kggs
T his Is most easily I S c u p f u l s strained P u m p k in
without n e g le c tin g th e cu Moinary io .istin g pun
lon
e
ny
eiirrtuy
u
thin
paste
of
k-'V rnoM tu rk ey and p u m p k in p U . ; Itniir and water Into Juice ulr. ady % cu p fu l Drown Sugar
l teasp oon ) ul c in n a m o n
iian agra to rrmatn at tuple a* well
Donald Monro, a British army
to th e pun
Add hot water and &gt;4 tea s p o o n ) nl Hull
as traditional.
surgeon of the eighteen century.'
boll dow n to desired con sisten cy. i 'y c u p fu ls Milk
culled to the attention of his men
Oyster or Prnlt CrH luall
Hinson well with salt and |« pper ty leuspnoi.rul ( lin g e r
tho wonderful hygienic code of
rurk/y—Hluffcd and Itoustrt)
arid add finely ch o p p ed giblets.
MU su g a r ginger, cin n a m o n and »i
Cranberry
Huur*
La,
T h e s e should 'have been cooked sail to g e th e r ; then add pit ill pk It*
Cnndlnl Hwrrt Po»alora
sep ir ately In boiling w ater until and m i l I hot mighty
Add e g g i
Creamed Caultilowor
lender.
h.;»ten ll'jhi. then th e milk
Fill
l*lcklei| W u ternirllon Kind
the V- mi pie plulc. !'
e fun
MutPng for lu r k e y
Celery
After I t m inutes, re­
3 Uttarls s t a le
llreud C rsm tis. oven inn*
P u m p k in P ie
C h e e se flail*
d u ce heal in 33M*
l t o . « until set
finely
crum
bed
Coffee
F ruit
N u ts
—ab
o
u
t
one
h
o
u
r
For Hie tntile decorntlon n oth in g H ctip riieped Crlsco
I Intdrnpoonful Hull
I'le CriLst
ts more a p p r o p r ia te it ml a ttra ctiv e
1 ta b lesp o o n fu l W h ile Pepper
3 c u p fu ls Flour
than a lovely silver dish or s bask et
1 lublcspoortful S u m m e r Huvory
3 tea sp o on ! Ills Salt
tilled w ith fruits and n u ts
If th e
I livlilespoonful Hugo
table Is it long one. u n sh a d ed c a n d ­
*i cu p fu l Crlsco
3 sm all Onions finely m in ced
les In sev erely plain ra n d le s tlc k a
W ater
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fi-i
Hoak cru m b s In cold w itltr for
rnwy he u s n l In b a la n ce tile c e n t e r
Hlft Ilnur and salt.
f o r k hi • »
N■
a
lew
inlnuten
Kqueeit*
very
dry
p ices w ith o u t Obscuring th e view.
crlsco with fingertips until line!)
Add divided.
A Tier d in n e r the te n d e n c y tu arid m i n i III*) th orou gh ly
Hi ir In grad u ally Just
spend u dull nml life le s s a f t e r ­ m i l l e d Crlsco and seasonings.
e n o u g h w ater to hold th e dry In
CsimIIciI Sw ccl I'titaluc*
gradient* together.
Divide dough
n o o n c a n b«&lt; a rrested by p ln n n l r g
roin* o u td o o r a c tiv ity . It t h e r e Is
Into tw o parts. Plan* on u slightly
&lt; Hweet P otatoes
Ice and s n o w , a sk a t in g or to h o g - Crlsco
Moored hoard nml toll lightly with
a Moure.) rolling phi to ti thin sherl ■SN
gun p a rly or even a brisk w a lk In
I cup fu l Drown B u p tr
th e la ir a ft . rnnbii ivlll o v e r c o m e U cup fu l W ater
h.rgu cliulIKh to Ml a pie (Id.
th e slu p K lsh n ecs w h ich n a tu ra lly
I’nr*' I he p otatoes and holt until
Allllllllll t 'ilk*—
fo llo w s u d a y Indoors r.ml u h eav y ab ou t h alf d o n s.
Druln and cut '1 cu p fu l Crlsco
mold.
T h e e*&lt;&gt;reive will revive In len g th w lso slices and lay In a
■a cu p fu l Hugar
som e c n i h u t l a i i n for fo o d so ihat sh a llow greased pan
Hprcnd with
4 Kgj* Yolks
lli« light lu n e h o f Mindwli lies, oof- Crlsco a ml pour over sy ru p iniutn
’» cup fu l Milk
f*« and s m a ll t a k e s w h ic h In se r v ­ o f brown s u g a r and w ater
Hake *.4&gt; riipful Flour
ed for s u p p e r will bo a p p recia ted . In a m o d era te oven, hastin g froI V4 lenvpootif&gt;ii Dakin* I’owtlef
Directions for the preparation of -luenfly with the nvrup until I'O-, Ah'cdded
'Atmnnd'i
fill turkey and Vegi-litbh t, ns well latopa nr» Iruuspari'fit. It rimy tin P ow d ered Sugar
ns tvrlpes for tile pic and cskes for n*'i eii.iiry ti* add more syrup Mur* Cream Crleco. add sugar grad­
the a f t e r n o o n are given below.
Ina Iho hutting. An hour or more ually. egg yolks well hcnien. milk
Is usually required |o candy the and Hour mixed with linking
Itna't Turks*/
Hlntfe surface, rem o v e pin feath­ potntms will.
powder.
Put In paper vanes of
Fn-itmiul ('iiullftiMvrr
ers
W i s h fow l th o rou g h ly huthli*
liny inufllit pans, sprinkle with
and o u t. llptlnktu Imth in ...............
ftrmovo gructi lenvi-n from caul)- shredded alm on d s nml powdered
ildr with salt. I til cavity with flownr brad.
Drink flower Into sugar. Duke 3*5 * — 30 minutes.
dr.Nflnc.
P'ew up opening r.ltli s ectio n s and lit Mlun.l In cold s a i l . Our renders may obtain friv 11 new
darning needle anil stout thriad Cd w a te r fo r nn hour. Itemovo HO page rook IsMik by m h l r w l u g

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parently the Locarno treaties or
Cecurity and Arbitration are to be
ratified in Germany with the same
speed which
.....— the British. parlia.
ment accepted them, and by
similar large majority.
The premiers of the uermnn
federated states have given their
sanction to the documents and the
cabinet of Chancellor Luther has
approved the draft of a law em­
powering Germany's representa­
tives formally to sign the treaties
at London Dec, 1.
The expectation in political cir­
cles is that the bill will be intro­
duced to the reichstag next Mon­
day, will recive n large majority.
No change in the German cons­
titution will be necessary by the
new low. which will merely authorire the signing of the treaties and
sanction Germany’s opplication for
membership in the Lcngue of
Nations.

CI.KMKNCF.au 18 ABSENT
BARIS, Nov. 20.—(A*)—Georges
Clemenccau, as usual, was absent
when the 40 immortals met. He
has been elected, but never receiv­
ed notice.

SALES BILL IS SIGNED
HAVANA, Nov. 20.—GP&gt;—Men
cannot sell things in stores hand­
ling only womens goods. This
Is one of the provisions of a law
just signed by President Mach­
ado. making the employment of
women mandatory in some classes
of business. At least half the
sales force of some stores mutt
be women.

The

CALLS U. s. SOLDIERS ‘BUMS*
NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—&lt;JP)—
For calling American soldiers
“bums" on Armistice Day, Mrs.
Mary Grecula, a Bohemian, Is go­
ing to spend 10 days in jail. She
refused to pay a $25 fine.

Strengthening o||

m o u rcra .re ltt.n p h « » d k33f * l
•» &gt;»&gt;• B*nk lS,;.lL £j
other’s resources.

Business For Sale

4% Interest Paid on 8a*|l|u

IN A FAST GROWING
TOWN
$5000.00 STOCK OF CEN-

Seminole (founJ

e r a l m e r c h a n d is e

Sanford,Fl]

AND FIXTRUES.
DOING GOOD BUSINESS

B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.
Osteen, Fla.

THE BETTER A PRODUCT i s l l
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

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Metropolitan Parkway
Sanford
System

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The boulevard that will encircle the city is the foundation of such a system. Sanfor
has the distinction of being the first Floridan city to adopt this feature. No othej
public improvement could assure g reater enhancem ent of values.

jr fasten with wire skewers Ituli Places a n d cook In b o ilin g w a te r I th e Nnilonnt llmi-wliold Mtv I.v .
uutslds of bird thoroughly with u n til te n d e r (a b o u t DJ m in u te s ). I B05 n t i t i A venue, S ew Y ork City.

..XJiOn Fever

I Shop Lifter Caught
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A I West
VV(t«l Pa!
Pnl m
R o flp
mh'eaeh

M \FFI r J l / TKIi BY FA81T8TS
h o m e , n ..v. hf (/i*&gt;—
rir• r\{
tiiiir »if tin* chamlier of i|.»putii‘.i
v.ai suf |ieml&gt;'d for ten minute* loiluy after a scuffle in which the
r&gt;)i...jt:m - I deputy Mu ft i wu.t
. am.lny Imitdlcd and ejected by
the ku ci .I,

WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.,
Nov. 21.—(/V)—Dorothea Carring­
tons penchant for finery and
jewels placed her in jail here yes­
terday whore she is charged with
forging check* In the aiitn of uppioximatcly $11,000.
After Inlying jewel 1y valued ill
over $5,111)0 from a local jeweler
she gave him a worthies:! check
for the trinkets and in an off-hand
Is n prrHcripllon for
manner decided she’d take the
Colds,
Grippe, Hu, DcciRue,
$2,1100 solitaire with her.
j Before that, however she shop Bilious Fever anti Malaria
ped at a clothing store and 1k*U Kills tin germs.
aldea taking away 11 handsome
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coat and dress tin* left a worthlers check them for over $.'1,1100.
She wan apprehended on tho Sea­
board Air Line railroad Hlntion
! olutform by detective chief II. T. * k \ i f . s r . v r r — 1 \ \ r s t h u m s
Verner. Formal charges were to I .&gt;111&gt;&gt; I'uloat.in-tlr&lt;inilsy III*]*
!m filed against her late today or
Hanfunl
Klnrlil*
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This spacious boulevard ydll run directly through Sanford Grove. P lats that appef
ed in previous advertisement indicated th a t it would traverse this development
utilizing our original W alnut Avenue. It will traverse many of the higher type de
velopments of Greater Sanford, and will shorten the distance from Sanford Grovel
Lake Monroe by more than a mile.

&lt;8 G G

Earle T. Field

R E A L ESTA TE

The building of the Boulevard, as it is now planned will bring Sanford Grove right id
line with Monroe Terrace, Marvania, May fair, and the Forrest Lake Hotel, and manj
other developments of the exclusive E ast side. The business section and the shod
ping district of the city will he within easy access of the fartherest point of Sanforl
Grove.
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INSURANCE

the new boulevard in the first section of Sanford Grove.

SANFORD—SYNONYMOUS
with

H if

SOLIDITY

f-iisti 1 Ernesl Alfie l Frciuh
Nnicr t. known in England by
lltr shorter name uf l.ur l t'arrick,
I* the litte.it to catch the Florida
. «ver. Following in the footsteps
of 1inxl and l.ieUt. Osboin Wood,
lot is off fur Florida lu rntch tnrjwtlr uqd, possibly, l)( dahlil? a
, bit In te jl entail , ti.u.

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MAI 1 1 ».JI.( m &gt; lt\ l M ISTS
ItOMK Nuv. 10.—(AY - Thu sitting of tho thumb-r of de|iuliei
was etispondod for ten minutes today alti r a scuffle in which the
commuiiint deputy Muffl was
roughly handled nr.il ejcrluil 0 /
the Fascist.

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ALMOST IDLNMFIKH IIIMSLI.I
LOU1HVII.I.K, Nov, 20. -(AY -.
W* Edwin Itu ■tejl, vimving a sulciilo * body, idriitifivil us nis own
wav a'lnuat persuaded hu had died
without knowing it.

Solid ns tin* ruck is the economical base upon
which Nattfold ix building. Thousands of acres of
the most productive fanning lands in the World
tire sending their Kcldeit Ireasure, amounting to
millmn.i of il 'l!iiis ami increasing yearly, through
Hanford to Northern markets.

We can still offer you a few lots on either of these highways, we recommend imm
(hate action as public announcements will create an overwhelming-d e m a n d for fron]
age cn these thoroughfares.
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Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this GREAT IN­
LAND PORT is our record.

See the pints of this property, or better still arrange to see the property itself. No oh
ligations will be involved by calling for an a p p o i n t m e n t ^ i n s ^ K f o r f Grove.

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

Phone 18

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INVESTMENTS

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SANFORD
AMID MAJESTIC PINES”

T o n tula nn S an tu rit A ir , Our *.*Auo lit), u ih rr •UIKUI IK).

PnKimore 4 Boston

K«ft
Ifofu JacktonnUrt
Uim iwlvii na
vm! L«'*kt OilliRtlt)
.4 0 96. Pt.’- U l i U IJ I. I* IVmM f 41 M.
TIi*#«*44 !•(•• and1i*tl irnattHKM to •'! T
Tliii Company, aaubiiahatl In IA)2 and
awa.if ika ».aw .i
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m m
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Sand -oi iUatiralaJ bosk tat Aulcmabijaa

M tr Ini nn l.ltti At*. *:iHKI.t)U. Vttu ran'l brat II,
F llr tula lu Iruut uf llulrl Fnrrral l.akr.
Inn tnl« lu tlo lu lt. Thr nuly Ittu ntatlaliln
IS tula In 4’lly limit* (nr $37,000.1)0.
I I tfltr II. It. f row ing* a t g4U.UO p rr tnnl,
Alrr lots no (Ink A l e . 4 till nntl . . . tk,nn.

I kmr Ibr t hitler itI urrrnar In city |„r laM liblaa 14 In.
terrain! talk ullk S r,
I f t l ’a k u a l n r * * p r o p e r l y

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antur un ■ 00 yror laaar—*■■*( ka beat.
If tun are of alrnaorr It nlll par y*« lu lnir*Oa *tr.

M ale

Mercbaattt &amp; Mincn* TrattY. Co,

W. J. THIGPEN

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I’hong 7if

Bart Nason, Sales Director
Realtor

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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g 11Booth ^ nf5 S d n^VI" ^ n i U x e d
■W'HQahV k1haimbS wn
ComntnlnnntM
omplalnant*.
SERVICE UNITS TO MEET
mi
On Monday afternoon at 3 o’­ A. M. tlBBI&gt; rt a t,
is
*amo clock there will bo on Important
Martin
made no Rain
.
B*
Defendant*.
Ultatlnn
s“rm»V^ln
Bn i"t'~iho VolTow'l'nit’ilemeeting
of
the
Servhre
Unit
of
the
cnded'n»jton» 9. Sanford 0,
i'-hui !nPirr P?.rly
lI lnl* »m*
Holy Crow Church at the homo I. * A* M. fl.I'd an.] wlf,*_.
Mat* ."r l L'V&lt;1°.l,n&lt;y of Henil nolo and
The linc-upt
Paytons of Mrs. S. 0. Chase on Oak Ave­ know n r '.10"0 Chrt,,lnn fl*iirr»im‘
dosi
fii,/,!
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lrir‘lU
nioro
particularly
Sarah"1
!
D‘ .Ku,|*« and -wif.’..
V
canford
/ “ “ L0" ,
Trar v
. f"11"" ". l o - w l l :
nue, to which every member in •Sarah
’harlrg
L e ft End ;
y letch ef
urged to attend an thin will be the ‘Irlffl,,
J- OHffln®' -• ,nt N&lt;&gt;’ =3 of Annle
w ho"o Chrlstlnn liam.i
Is o&lt;»f
f illio
i w / fv
j u - , Hll,),,,vl",on °* thn HVi
last meeting before the Christmas unko1"'
l boa” **t Russell -«
' "h r. lt o 1 ^ ‘‘'ow tlr'ffln
; j X . W SlW
"J'lp No**''
No.
i4 ^ , ?'«*,!•» ••
Left ^ ac*'*ej i cc l-immon Bnznr to be held Dec. 1, at the w
ife.------------Q
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Kail.
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r;ror.ied
In l i s t Bm.k C.
I r 11, |h, ’, l w
'* u n k n o w n ;
Grier
Woman
s
Club,
and
plans
must
be
~.......Left Guard
*’nl'llc ItecorUa or
l«onio VO*
'VJf„ V m f , l , V
. M- O r l f f l n nml Oran*.“U. " f
Wilcox' ninde ut that time.
Trn o S ,u n ,&gt;'. Florida.
ffOU
H„.
'irlrfln; St. J. U r lti o f A n n ie
lirook!- riir o 'TlUl,burn: K|lti A. K nriffio"- u1M11VINs I"-n n - of
V«nwy ......... Center
the H&gt;,
- io!:..1 * s * ‘,v"l&gt;' nn.l wife,----- ,.f .
... Clark
RESOLUTIONS
Is
w,' ° i e C h ristian n a m e
Old imber
'ppoth
KVcht Guard
Whereas, on the morning of Oct .. aknnwn; and earli and e v e r y of
(IWO
.. P erry 14, 1025, the Angel of Death enter­ *•- ahov^nimed r.efenn5?m;.V?Vu™
C-ittinghamt ...... .......... .—
ed the home of our beloved sister ?»W 5 W
?„r _. ..........
r lwhin.
X i "tcoT*a of 0 w e
Wrttry
R ight Tackle
tl,!-'nimA l»e dead, th e n to
B arker Mrs. Mary Leoimrdy, n Gold Star i l , „
*• „f ln|
*» sh o w n
.ir
hevlserg. g r a n te e s ,
or on the1
habits"**
Win Plan
lands of the A lt a A Real Good Buy
.jaborato P° pC ...... Right End ?
Hotel
Mother of the Spnnish-Amcricnn _ r claimants iind.'r each mid e v - nionto I.and. V?
del
&amp;
N
a vig ation
... Weld War and of the World War, and f.-n .lV .,..*; f,,,J"'vliiK d e c e a s e d d o - Company, as r.-rnr.l
Vvent at
corded
In
Plat
llo
o
k
u if ..
1 l "*.wii: A. to. n e e d an d &lt;-• page II „f , llp
iirr,....
' f ’"' l ‘*ddlo lleco rd s
God in His infinite wisdom nml luimiTT
- H i * d . w h o so C h r istia n
Bl&gt;0th ...... Q uarter Back ■
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unknown; J a m e s D. F u d g e pnrt „r k. i „ ( o u ”Jy Florida, or any
...
Hood
pandrini;'
mercy called her unto himself, and
l thereof.
fC,r£®r? h
F u d g e. A n n ie
5-room bungalow with
tty of the ' K i t e ...... Left Half Back
Whereas, wo are deeply grieved Cr|lffU
c r lfflri. Charles llrlfrin a n d w ife , eii.i, ,.r «rfhy. nri'ered that you and
Bullard over the loss of this loyal, faith­ r., ‘ T , »rl fflii. w]u .so Christ la n mir H-.ni ^ . U
“ ml appear b efore
bnth;
also garage. Eastern
j .i E n t r m m g c r —
Baclc
^
., J cu t ‘ ourt at the Court
Only
ful member and patriotic citi­ name Is unknown; N e t t l e t i r l f f l n lion..'.
ll o He ,.t Stanford, Florida, on th e
exposure;
corner lot in one
‘.'•H ffi" ' V'rlfrln « n|l wife,
driving,» ’
' f ••ceemher. A. I&gt;. Ifli:..
zens, he it therefore
*r frill, whose Clirisllnn
Is .Voi
of
(he
best
sections of the
fen da&gt;’j
.i.
“n'l
11,1
r-'
answer
unknown;
c.,riis
O
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M.
Resolved, that Col. Theodore
«. .
Vf cjdnnlalni ex h ib ited
,.|y Stated ***** ~~.... r
city.
For
price
and terms
^ l Z n e e s c Roosevelt Auxiliary No. (3 Depart­ ’/ ' f f l i , ami wife. Martha J. G r iffin ; m--.li
at,,iInst you in this cause.
•' **riffln; I'exi. r W a s h b u r n ; ' A 1 '* further ordered thnt th is
*jHh than E\ £ f eree-Chittenden.
see
ment of Florida Auxiliary United
. *'• h r,,,,k*: Kll S w n v e ly nml H eTi .
Published in the Hanford
Spanish War Veterans, extend to wire.------------Swnvely. whoau C h ris- finnfoe'i
“o " '•■ P n p rr published In
u
.m
name Is unknown,
-rinec Hen- i . o c a l T d e m o l a y s the fnmily of our sister our condol­
bin
ford.
Seminole
Comity. Florida,
claim in g Interests In nn.l t» th e
o e.-u-i, w eek for four co n sccu ad Q;-'.’*
ence and heartfelt sympathy, and [and* hereinafter described; to all on.
live
wi
ciin,
Ilfvandra * r a n q u e t
persons and parties c la i m i n g lnle*rg u e s t s be it further
my hand and the seal
Established tea room doing $700 weekly business with
et:. under .! W. tirlffln. d ecea sed , of WITNKSH
already "t
the &lt; ir.-.ilt Court of the S ev en th
Resolved, thnt a copy of these and
William Ja ck so n , d e c e a s ­ Judicial ( Ireuii of the Htato of F lo{their eus- or,’ COMMANDERY be sent to the family nml a copy be ed. under
and under (leorgo F ro st d.*- tliU.. In and for .Seminole County.
4 year lease on loention, offered at $5,000 cash includes
cpiiy p“th:
published in The Sanford Herald censed. and under I.aurn I*. F r o s t, *!**
i
lltli
day
of
N
ovember,
^srran^01*
ns heir*, d ev is ees, g r a n ­ A. P,
that these resolution be spread dteeceased
all equipment. A good business investment.
e s or a* other ellmullts. or n th e r arinse ior creaiS ° m?mSwW ™obt5ned dur- and
H. B. LEWIS CO.
K. A. POCOLASS.
upon the minutes of Col. Theodore
tton of *h0
Roosevelt Auxiliary No. 3, U. S.
a i a i i a i u m i i i a i u a m u i i i u i k im u illllllllllH
inothher Psh*ort Talks made by Sir W. V.
Real Estate—Investments
Committee; Lou Smith Terbeun ■
l- • ki i IcFarland. of U Grange,
The Davey-Winston Organization
OSES r t i f f i h t L«by. ol'Oil. City.
Maude Smith
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Knight Martin. of
Neva Haynes
Masonic Hldg. Phone 707.
Phone 31
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high I’a., ami
N o r w ic h . CM1"served by
Offico Manager, Sam Younts
OF 9-0
M
U ^ S S J t f ’ a B S n S ta r. IHc
tofioednir named ladles personally
roltowmg
p Martin, Mrs.
It* II
nssistlntr. J
J’ M rs. E lizabeth FINANCIAL REVIEW ................
f r Lloyd.
*Mrs'Katherine McKay, Mrs.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—(/P)—
Reese
a made •*, ’ rihhs ALrs. K. E. Shinhol- Recurring periods of weakness
jr eight serTMr*. MamJe Griffin, Jgfc Ear- characterized this week’s stock
ninrkt^. Speculative uneasiness
fitiford’n aii Parker and &gt;. ra. It. lu rncr.
was gienerally attributed to the
lido two
lightening of money rates in fed­
yards,
eral reserve centers outside of New
"A TOWN is like a language or n human
fpd carBabson says the Dixie will
being. It must otart naturally and grow of
Y'ork anti its possible effect on the
across
its
own
power.
You
can’t
invent
it
or
creato
supply
of
funds
loanable
on
stock
be a continuous city, some
m. On
it.’’
market Collateral. Severe swells
point,
day.
took place hut they generally fail­
rately
Sanford has grown south and
ed to hold although impressive
Money buys what it wants.
strengtli c'eveloped in a number of
It.
west
for
fifty
years.
DAYTONA, Fla., Nov. 21.—UP) railroad shares.
West F irst Street is the Dixie
t on his —Harry Prettymnn’s bizck-to-tho
Business and financial news was
lir made farm forces were considerably
The “Dixie” is the great a rt­
in Sanford.
Itiif two augmented today by the an iv al in largely favorable. It included re­
•
1-1Vi A cres Midway Betw een Sanford and Orlando
15-ynrtl Daytona of the entire Royal lin es ports of expanding steel operation,
ery
pouring
life
into
Sanford
A
strictly
modern
and
up-to-date
camp.
General
store
You
will never make a bad
StconipMe sales personnel consisting of hi a further reduction in crude oil
from the north and west.
pjrd for men and the supporting executive production, weekly freight load­ in connection. Cottages, Tents, Restaurant, Boating,
trad e buying property on
ings, heavy over subscription of
Bathing, Deep Well Water
to Her- ami publicity departments.
Main street an any growing
tn Day- This organization which made the Italian loan and relatively
The clay will come when the
ltd m.iiie an enviable record in Asheville, easy money rates. The week also
JOHNSON &amp; CO.
town.
man who failed to get proper­
Reese N. C., will be merged with the brought forth a number of fav­ I*. O. Hox 85
Long wood, F la.
nude twe present Prettymnn organization orable dividend developments, in­
Remember Broadway in
ty on the DIXIE,
substantial stock division
handling Dnyton-DeLnmi farms to cluding
ftr imrun. the most ambitious farm project on Mack trucks, railway steel
“Little Ol’ New York”
will be sorry.
inrmplctc in Florida, which opens up 44,- spring nml international business
rifbt yards 000 acres of form landa on the machines and speculating up of the
stock on a 1 to l basis, |
Si pas* to Del.and h i g h w a y , midway between, ^Chrysler
N&lt;jw EnK|!U1(| Telephone and
pltte. Rnr.v p pot- Telegraph Company restored its
Ertmirgt'r Daytona and '
TO A L L CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF
Amolgatinn will nia
Block to
Telephone No. 120 Hull Building
to nn
an S
$88 annual
annual basis
basis unit
and the
the
first down selling
SANFORD AND VICINITY
force in tin? state engaged stock
sh the ball exclusively in handling five and Atlantic Coast Line and Texas
Gulf Sulphur Co., declared extra H.’lui.sciilPv f&amp;iWurfi* M . i fno;npyrneii Carpenters o t Local
a on Day.dividendz!
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•mUnion 1751 of Sanford,‘Fla., will lie $1.10 per iidtlr on
w :, „ . ration, R. H. Vonstcin, publicity
and
after January I. 1920. By unanimous vote of Local
h it Grant jjrector saj,|i “ Royal I’incs brings
Union
1751.
j ThompsonL wealthy of enthusiasm nml sales
By C. C. FLYNN
dilution » r(ability to aid the farm movement
wr Hf*« |„ Florida, In selecting Mr. I’ret- W hat More Do You Want?
Recording Secretary.
Yt ball w«*Ityman’s project nftor nn exhaus- 5 room house on Central
tien kick-il j t|vi, study of every section of the Avc near Elm, $1,200 will
tat ncov-1 st(,te wc ,ji(i so Hoeing tho aprz a ia iia ia iiH a iiiin iu ia i
dline. Bu'I- prna(.|, Mf a great agricultural era handle this. B a l a n c e
liri fir.:; in Florida.
monthly a t half of what it
|b« yards. “The development of the “One is renting for paving all
Itad r rat .Man” farm idea and its possibili­
N
*f&gt;J for a ties wil mnlrk a new step in the paid, no interest nn notes.
millions now living will never die
u t end by economic development of the won­ You will miss a real good
lto g iifi. der state. In this work we are chance to make some E Z
on Ilia proud to share.’’
money if you let this one
kr made
SEE THE
Not in any past ages was the Highway to Life opened up; for in all past ages
pass.
play
TO RAISE SALARIES
men have continued to die.
toss the
back,
TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 20.—(/P&gt;—
V Look Means a Lot
[cl jmt Telegraphers who remained in
th e Highway to Life means what the words imply; namely, a way hy which
Koa! the service of the railroad and
Take a look at this one—Corner
the people can got eternal life here, now.
wiring stiking operators who returned be
in Pinehurst Eastern exp.
| losing fnre midnight last night together
$1,585.00, $385.00 CASH. Lets
The easting up of this highway and th e gathering out of its stones is in pro­
with all new men will share in
have quick action if you want
MS; punt general wage increase ordered bv
this.
gress before our eyes.
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RhI- the Atlantic Coast Line railroad,
parts to it was announced today by G, E.
5 Iota on Oak and Eavcns Sts.,
Knit lost rtullin3, assistant superintendent.
$2,500.00 cash, balance to suit.
The way of tho people, a way they have never hitherto had, Is being made
Bttwmis.
Three lots on Magnolia, one
ready for l hum—the way by which they will gain everlasting life on earth.
i hilar,1
cor. These can be bought under
Up
to
a
late
hour
today
Mr.
l»4 end.
thD market.
J Voted Coolidge had not received his dis­
charge
notice
from
the
Shipping
Give
us the pleasure of show­
Pi field
Board.—Detroit News.
ing you.

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Financial Review

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C. C. Flyiih, Secretary
LOCAL UNION OF

CARPENTERS ANI) JOINERS
OF AMERICA

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Prettym an’s Sales
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THE HBRALu'8 PLATFORM
1-—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
. . ,
Construction of 8L Johna-ln
dlar niter canal,
t —Extension cf white way.
is - .FtUnalon of local amusements,
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
ate.
^A ugm enting of building proam—houses, hotels, apartment
BMfi,
•^—Extension of afreet paving pro­
gram.
1.—Construction of
boulevard
grot nd LaV* Monroe.
I —Cotnple'Jon of dly beantifleatlon program.
9,—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
THE FIRST AND THE LAST:
—I am the first, and I nm the
last: and besides me there is no
God. Is thcro n God besides me?
yea, there is no God: I know not
any. Isaiah 44: G,,8.
PRAYER:— Lord, we believe
that Thou hnst created nil things
and that in Thee nil things exist,
and we worship und ndoro Thee
as the One True and Living God,
besido Whom there is none else,
-oEASTWARD TURNS THE
BANDIT
Poor Jesse James but tittle knew
The real rewards of crime.
Ha did tho best that nno can do
Who lives before his time.
The banks he robbed were few
and far,
The roads were wet and rough,
He should have hud a motor car
To help him do his stuff.

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Tho bandits of the wild, wild West
Amassed a little fame
And did their poor und feeblu best
To play n daring game.
But not u one of them would dare
To ply, by light of day,
Their trndu along the thoroughfate
Called little old Broadway.
The robber earned a srnnty wage
And ran great risk of Jni!
Who stopped by night a passing
stage
For monoy In the mail.
It's easier, before tho cops
Can rally and pursue,
To hire a car and loot tho shops
Along Fifth Avenue.
No bandits lately roam tho West—
Which West is wild no more.
The gunmen find that criino pays
best
In street and shop and store.
And so a gun and mask they don
And hid folks stand and fork
Their monoy and their Jawels on
Tho sidewalks of New York.
—Jam es J. Montague
Headline in nn exchange say?,
"Favors Movement to Take Off
Women's Disabilities." The heart­
less one, now that means someone
is going to catch cold.
"After awhile," tho Times-Unlon
remarks, "the Prince of Wales will
be noted for his ability lo fall off
a horse." Whnddu you mean “aft«r awhile?" Wo thought ho was.
Practically everything will lie
run by machinery twenty-five
years from today, thinks the Bal­
timore Sun. But then we’ll still
have women doing their own argu­
ing.
"AH communications for this of­
fice must be signed. Wo positive­
ly refuse to publish any unani­
mous letters "—Cissna Park News.
Guess that’ll hold thu writers for
awhile.

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Get Ready For Thanksgiving’

n i TVS HAVE ALL THE LUCK
As

Brisbane Sees It

11 000,000 for London
Thanksgiving Day will be celebrated next Thursday.
im r
■ ••te r at ■ u f 'tif F in ite
Mm. Coolidge-Queen Mary
Aatared u Bacona Clat» Matter. The President of the United States has already issued a
Birth Control? Co Slowly
Out obar IT.
lt. at th# &gt;*«3ftl«*
Onto
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The Nation Is Richer
M teaford
teaforA Florida it
voter
d ir Act of proclamation setting aside November 26 as the day on which
feUrea I. lilt.
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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
the entire nation will be thankful.
(Coprrtrnt m s )_____
ILLA.in L. tlHAI*— ____ Star
.P u u i*
HOWARD » U I O ,
Some people, who wait for Thanksgiving Day to come
................
. be
_ thankful,
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LORD ASHFIELD. manager of
so that
they .....
may
are already planning
IT! Mara alia A m w
F*aaa ’« i w
detail’s of the day's festitivities. Big dinner* are being ^r* t
” “f*oi^-en*mfilI?n»oom°P
■UnsCHIPTIo!* KATM
O u t T m i - I T .O O
Hi* M e a t u s - . f t M ranged so that they may eat far more than is good for
If xo, London's population will
i/siitarsd 'o civ
The many extras that will grace their bountiful bo a long way behind that of New
w *«k, 11«. W s s k l r E d itloa !* -•• them.
per rear.
__ _________ boards will never be begrudged. The thought uppermost in York. Lord Ashfield, who has had
rood training—he once managed
■PRciAL a o n c R i ah obi to am
MMm * carte of tbaaka. reaolutloae the minds of those people will be the big dinner and it Detroit's electric railways—say*
•ad uotlcca ol •otar^la-anta w»wj will be made great.
great cities must look to under­
c D r i u art Mad* will bo cHargod
fnr &gt;* rocoiar advrtUlng ra ft.
There are, however, many others who are thankful ground railways for traffic relief.
■BKDrn THR A««OCIAT*D FHRM often during the year, and these are also planning the way
THAT WILL help for a while
TV* Associated P tn i la tielostralr eniltUd «o fba ui; for ra- in which they will observe the holiday. These, too, plan only. Ashfield forgets the flying
pablleatlon o' all nawa dlapatebae theit- Thanksgiving dinner but they are thinking also of machine, destined to wipe out conaradltv. to It or not olhamrlM eredtaJ In thla papor and al»o tba lo- what they can do to make the day have its greatest meaning. pestion in time. Cities, like the
dinosaurs, will grow to huge site,
wf nawa published boreln. All rlf&amp;t*
Thanksgiving Day offers a great opportunity for the then vanish from the earth. Kind­
rapnblleatlon of apodal aispatehaa baraln era alao raaar-ed.
student of human nature to get a collection of facts. In­ ly remember this prediction, if you
SATURDAY. NOV. 21, 1925
stead of being a day devoted to gratitude as was originally come back here in 1,000 years.

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Tho St. Paul Pioneer Press U
moved to remark that "prohibition
has inspired less poetry than
wine.” All of which is another
good argument in favor of pro­
hibition.
..
o —.
Italy has Just paid back five
million dollar* of its war debt ana
then turned around und borrowed
one hundred million more. That
may bu bud financing hut It's a
darn good system if you can got
•way with it.
A Newark man saya it doesn’t
make any difference whether a
woman open! or doses her eyes
when she i* kissed just an oho
keens her mouth closed afterwards.
Will someone hand him the ivory
camphor container?
Forty-three people were killed
and 208 others were injured In
traffic aeddants in ten southern
states during the past week- Flor­
ida stands second in the list of
those killed and first in the num­
ber injured. This business of try ­
ing to cross the track ahead of the
train or trying to see how hard
your car can hit another, is gets ting to bu serious, and some of
these days n few people are going
lo reellM it,—Hanford Herald.
And yet, when w$ consider the
mad ecrambtt, especially in Flor­
ida, wc wonder why there are not
more accidents. We shall hnvo
police protection at railroad Croat­
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intended it should be, it has degenerated into a day of gorg­
ing, while gratitude and thanksgiving has been very largely
omitted from the program of festivities.
Americans in 1925 have so many things for which
to be thankful it would seem that this year, of all years,
the day ought to be fittingly observed. It should be made
a day for expressing grntitude for the many blessings that
have come to us and for carrying happiness and bringing
gladness into the lives of those around us, some of whom
may be less fortunate.
Sanford people undoubtedly will properly observe next
Thursday so that its greatest meaning may be manifest.
Substantial Sanford has been blessed in the last year and
there are numerous reasons for which we, here in this
favored spot, have cause for thanks. So in making your
plans do not allow the dinner feature to be the only out­
standing bxpression of grntitude. Sanford people have the
opportunity of observing the day in a wny which will bring
credit to the community and joy to many. Perhaps the
Thanksgiving spirit, will make itself shown in more neigh­
borliness and less selfishness and in an effort to take away
the loneliness of those hundreds of newcomers who have
chosen Sanford as their home during the recent months.
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QUEEN MARY was in London
shops, also, setting the right ex­
ample.
American women, whether they
have sense, and want to imitate the
wife of an American president, or
lack sense and want to imitate the
wife of a British king, should do
their shopping early.

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WORKERS WILL live together
in roomy colonies on hill tops,
mountain tops, or by the seashore,
and fiy to work in single units
to factory cities of gas and steel
from 180 to 500 miles away.
Children now living will see the
beginning of that. But don't sell
you city comer lot, yet.
MRS COOLIDGE, in New York
with her husband yesterday, did
some of her Christmas shopping
early.

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THE DOWAGER Queen Alexan­
to lead
dria, mother of King George, was
pUfei.
dangerously ill of heart failure
last night. Today’s papers may
tell of her death, physicians hav­
SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
ing little hope.
Girls Walk the Streets
STATE DEBT
Alexandria, soon to bo 81 years
BY DR. O. H. GREENWELL, Pastor F irst Christian Church
MIAMI IIEBUI)
old, always kept with her the works
Over fifty thounand girls, writes the World News Ser­ of Elia Wheeler Wilcox, whose
mangled for the sins of the world,
"THE ATONEMENT"
vice, are walking the streets of New York. Justice Boyle cnrly poems contain much warmth Christ combines in his own per­ the vail of the symbolical Temple Debts incurred by individuals,
is (
or states nre not always un­ the state
of tho Children’s Court snys, “There are 50,808 fly-by-nijfht nnd sunshine.
was rent in twain from the top cities
ron
perfect
humnnity
and
perfect
Royalties, often get tired of divinity and that, in a word, ho is to the bottom; and hhe way into desirable. In fact, it is very often cmdH
girls ronminjt the streets of New York City because of lack their
an indication of good business acu­ rent in«j
royalty nnd its limitations.
"God manifest in the the Holiest of all was then typi­ men
of proper home environment”.
to go into debt. In general, found is
How will they like being common­ himself
flesh." That something is always cally revealed to the eyes of mor­ however,
a person feels more com­ fast si t!i
Think of what thab statement means, “Because of lack ers in heaven for billions of years? I due
to offended and violated jus­ tals.
fortable if he is square with the One ol
of proper home environment”. Because a girl’s parents
tice
will,
perhaps
be
readily
con­
Soon after this the bars of death world, and tho same thing mny bo
MR. M. NICOLL, Jr., New York ceded by all. The demands of
for
failed in their duty to her, she is made to suffer degrada­ state
commissioner of health, de­ justice must be met ami the maj­ were broken and Christ rose from said of states. For this reason sues
tho cfead. the first-fruits of them there is considerable satisfaction money a
tion and nn existence worse than death. Because a girl’s nounces the waste of women’s
esty of the law sustained in every that slept. He spent 40 days with in knowing that Florida is one of omicilly.
parents think they must go to cabarets in order to remain lives every year in child birth.
human organization, or otherwise his disciples, speaking to them of tho few states which has no bond­ do »t»ut
in tiho social whirl, or spend so mucli time quarreling be­ Tho complaint is just. A na­ the
and, if j
bonds of the association will things pertaining to tho kingdom
tion
thnt
spends
money
teaching
tween themselves that they don’t have time to properly farmers how to look after tho soon be severed, nnd anarchy nnd of God. Anil then having ascend­ ed indebtedness.
found b
This does not tell the whole an ii
bring up children, a girl must walk the streets at night.
iiirth of pigs and calves ought to lawlessness will soon universally ed to tho heavens as Our Great story
for this state. There is a and
High Priest, not with tho blood of
Fortunately Florida has not seen much of this condi­ l&gt;e interested in human mother* prevail.
balance in tho treasury of nearly in tom
hulls,
and
of
goats
but
with
His
What
is
sufficient
to
meet
and
also.
tion. Most of nur Florida people believe that when a couple
seven million dollars. Ail this has ways k
to satisfy the claims of justice nn own blood.
marries it is time to give up running around, if ever begun,
come nbout in spite of the fact countin
HUT, THERE might lx* harm in account of transgressions commit­
"He
made
an
atonement
for
the
and settle down, in fact as well as in theory.
too much encouragement of birth ted in the family, in the school, in sins of the world. God accepted that Florida does not impose the quickly
But as Florida grows, and comes to possess cities of control, a remedy, suggested by the state, or in the nation? This the offering ns being fully nde- two forms of nuisance tax which rarely
used in most of the other state
considerable population, it may come to see more of that Dr. Nicoll. It is preposterous thnt is the most delicate and enibar- &lt;(untc to meet and satisfy tho de­ are
states, and by the Federal govern­
anywomnn
should
be
compelled
trt
a»«lng
nf‘
nil
t'tiiVutfve
■
luhclUiis.
mands of Ills government; hmV
FL.,
condition of which we read in New York. It will if Florida
Income und inheritance deM
edst,
iiuvo children against her will,
Hut, if this problem is so very thus solved the greatest moral ment—the
taxes.
people ever get the idea that social life, of the “running brutally
quite cm:
cruel to withhold from difficult nnd embarrassing even in problem that had ever occupied
around” kind, should have precedence over that more serious poor overwoiked mothers birth Its relations to the Mitall and com­ the attention of men or nngclx.
Nor docs this tell the whole many of
phase of raising a family.
control know-lego thnt every pros­ paratively unimportant govern­
The problem of "Redemption" story. It might bo supposed, years hi'
Blood w’ill tell and breeding has a lot to do with a man perous woman gets from her phy­ ments of this world, what does it hns never, nor never will be able judging from the experience of cresses a|
become when it is extended to the to fully explain what the reason­ other states, that Florida would be in many
or woman’s character, but give them the best in the world sician, ns a matter of course.
vast empire of Jehovah: when it ing of God was on this subject, without roads and other public these stii
of tihnt, coupled with a had environment, and they haven't
HOWEVER, TIL E important is made to embrace a government by which he felt compelled, ac­ possessions which properly belong and nil
a chance. Take away the present good environment which thing in the creation of children which has for its Constitution the cording to His own infinite na­ in a state, and which nre usually licensing
Florida has, and it will soon see, as New York City does, is affection, not money. A child'* divine nature itself, and on the ture, to refuse to pardon a single secured by loading the people up the same
start in life depends, not on the proper administration of which sin except through the blood of with a heavy bonded indebtedness, in Florii
50,808 girls walking the streets at night.
father's bank account, hut on the depend the order, stability, anil His son. Hebrews, 9:22; Romans, it is quite true that mnpy of the accused ii
-------------- o-------------mother’s love nnd respect for her well-being of the whole universe? 8:18:23.
cities and counties in Florida have sanity ju
The Seaboard Air Line evidently believes th at popula­ children’s father. A man sincere­ Who can say on what conditions n
bonded for roads and streets, but from its
It
was
then
evident
that
the
detion and buHineaa have gone to Florida to stay or it would ly devoted to his wife gives his .sin
may
and
should
lx*
pardoned
the
amount of this indebtedness been and
1,
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not go in for building 210 miles of new road in that state. children the right start, if he gives
is
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larger than the same form of of all the]
™ hiwho
i.
. t " ehis
»
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them health ami character, without Hint
has established
—Spartanburg (S. C.) Herald.
met nnd satisfied by the sin-offer­
money.
throne in the heavens, nnd whoso ing of Christ even more fully and
Kingdom ruleth over all. Psnlm more perfectly than if all the pen­
THE ASSISTANT PR
AS TO number you never can 103:19.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
alties of violated Inyf hnd been di­
ASHEVILLE C1TIZE3
tell. Alexander the Great was a
For a long time this was the rectly inflicted on the offending
By IRVIN S. COBB
one nnd only. Caruso followed 18 mystery
of nil mysteries.
And pnrties.
brothers noil sisters.
it is thnt tho history of re­
The scope of Christs prayer in speeches? Hun. Cnlvin Coolidge fact it is
In Owen county, Ky., there for­ anti thicker all tho time. It seem*
Nature is wiser than birth con­ hence
del
merly resided a self-ordained or­ I can't git rid of ’em noway. Whut trol or eugenics. The mother that demption is a history of successive the Garden of Gothsemnnco was, unless ho has nn understudy so "chief
liver ami
clever
that
he
can
counterfeit
char­
wonders.
So
far
as
we
know
it
"O,
my
Father,
if
it
bo
possible
acle on all (|Ucstions pertaining would you advise?"
wants children has the best chil­
the dutie
to subjects of fanning, horse rais­ "My .son,” sai
he wise man, dren. Kugcnlat will reply. "Yes, has no pnrallel in the divine ad­ let this cup pass from me," That acteristic Coolidge expressions. will real);
ing and hog guessing. To him "I don't want to brag, but I reck* therefore it is only common sense ministration. When angels sinned if there is nny other possible wny Talk thnt Judaon C. Welliver, until Presiden
one day, as he set on a horse In you ain't made no mistake in to let the others know how they it was the end of their probation. in which poor sinners can be saved, lately chief clerk to tho President,
Their hopes wore vanished forever. tho claims of justice satisfied, and wrote the Coolidge address, is dis­ ground,
block facing the public square at coinin’ to mo—you’ve struck on to may avoid having them."
And it is most likely that when the divine law magnified, then and proved if only by the admitted fact invited to
Owenston, came a pestered young one man that's fitten to advise you
sinned and fell his case was only then, let this cup of inde­ that he wrote most of President Old b'ettk
hushnud-mnn from the knobs along in this here matter ef anybody on
"THERE IS no inflation of any man
be his &lt;f
regarded
ns equally hopeless by nil scribable suffering pass from me. Harding's speeches.
the Kentucky River with this ques­ this enrth is. Man and boy, I've kind in the commercial field."
tion:
been givin’ the subject of sassa­ "There is absolutely no reason for tho higher created intelligences of But rich an inexhaustible as nie
There is no possible resemblance speech a
the
"Uncle Hump, how am I going to fras sprouts my earnest attention curtailing credits there."
Th; the universe who were cognizant the divine resources, it seems that between the "Harding" diction and that
get shot of sassafras sprouts? fur goin’ on sixty years. And it'* stock market has been boiling be­ of the fact.
there was no other possible rem­ that of the present chief executive. sonaily
The pesky dern things have jest a my dclibcratic judgment that when cause people have suddenly real­
If ever there was a time when edy.
Ino former, as turned out by Mr. the Old
bout took an old field of mint. I've sassafras sprouts starts to takin’ ized the creation of new values."
nny of God's creatures might be
Christ himself hail to suffer in Welliver, was heavy with ponder­
It is ni
tried choppin' 'em out and plow a farm the only wny you kin git
supposed to be ready to charge order to meet and to sntisfv tho ous phrases, nnd moved with un­ has. H®
in' ’em untier nnd hurtlin’ 'em ovut rid of 'em is Jest to pack up and
THUS SPOKE to hankers in Him with partiality and injustice, just and necessary demands of gainly gait—Mr. Harding himself else ho
hut they keep on getllii' thicker move off and leave 'em."
Detroit not Zarnthustra, but n fi­ it seems to mo that that was the the divine government, or otner- did much better work. The Cool­ the Prcsii
nancial superman, Charles E. time. The fact thnt man had wise the whole human race must idge utterances are clear-c&amp;t and ly certsi
sion may
I Mitchell, who runs the more than sinned was known in Heaven, perish forever. He saw it; He un­ to the point.
mp
derstood it: He felt it: Ho no long­
ITIERE OUGHT TO BE”
a billion dollar National City Bank Enrth ami Hell.
It is of course no discredit to norainotid
And tho fact that justice de­ er hesitated. He accepted the a President that he has some one example,
of New York.
AS1IEVII.I.K CITIZEN
manded satisfaction
was also dread alternative.
to write his addresses. He has not elude tha'
He was borne to the cross as the time to give to study of the Western
ONLY LITTLE minds are over­ known. But when, where and
Of course there should bo— veneratod faith in phrase was
how hnd this satisfaction been nn innocent Iamb was borne to the many complex matters which nuy boy Stal'
everybody says so.
Everybody made in Spartanburg recently we whelmed by big figures. Mr. given?
Ah. thnt wAs the ques­ nltnr, nnd his blood was poured be involved in a subject. He must scribe the
Mitchell,
who
buys
Liberty
bonds,
lias been saying so for many learn from The Journal.
nnd such, for his bank, twenty nnd tion. Nothing. Nothing hnd ns out for the sins of the world!
utilize other men and their talents ing cowho*
years—“There ought to l&gt;e."
Mr. Thorpe boldly proposes a
appeared within the horizon
And now O, sinner, will you re­ for this purpose—there is no in­ be hootedWhat ? Hardly need to ask a substitute for the term. "There forty million dollars worth nt a yet
&lt;|ueatlon to
which everybody ought to be fewer laws." lie claims time, knows that our transactions that was sufficient to justify such ject the rich benefits procured for tentions. The first doubts begin —he couid
an event ns the salvation of a soul you through the infinite merits ef
\nd President Coolidge may he had
knows the answer. "There ought that already wo have too many do not mean inflation in this land thnt
had been defiled by sin.
that blood?
of 175,000,000 people, and heaven
to bo n law."
have
to come to this method. Inman s si*1
laws in the millions that clutter
Tho purpose of Jehovah, which
l-eglslators have worked man­ the law books; he saya "There knows how many billion dollars.
no created eye had yet seen, but
fully to meet this need—so much ought to b** a law" has been gross­
Contemporary Comment
BREAKING THE SOU
WHEN THE wages and other the shadow of which was even then
must be said in behalf of oft-crit­ ly over-worked and should be given
present
on
every
patriarchial
uiKNOXVILLE JOURNA
icised legislatures, nntl so soon ns a long vacation. We have already earnings of 175,000,000 people nro tar. This conception was more or
As regards o u \ invitation to pay
any considerable sentiment hm so many laws that every day suddenly doubles! everything else less confirmed by every new de­ it seems that every time the Frank
The Southern States Republican of person*
proclaimed that "There ought to every good citizen breaks a dozen doubles in value. When 20,000,000 velopment of God’s great purpose declines tho franc declines_Vir
workers each, make | 3.00 a uny
league recently met in Birming­ hardly be
ginia-Pilot.
bo a law" In respect to this or that or so.
more than they used to make, or whether in type or prophecy!
ham and massed its forces for a as to 2t*fl
tho legislators have rushed up
it is true that we have too many
with the law. In fact, quite often laws but this will not be accepted $00,000,000 a day, eighteen billion Therefore as the sun is the conMoney is a small matter with drive* on the solid Democratic primaries
.V1*-’ L80lar 8yat«n&gt;. around most of ns ^especially „fU.r the South. Ways and means were cannot be
It needed but for one or two in­ ns a knockout blow for “There dollars in a year or 300 working tCLother things increase in val­ which all other planets revolve so taxes arc paid and the fuel bin considered for accomplishing that the best n
dividuals to any “There ought to ought to be." Tho people have be­ days,
Christ U the center of attraction
aim. Outstanding in the confer­ understand:
be" to start tho law-making mill come so accustomed to depend on ue.
We nre richer than wo wore, and in tho kingdom of God — and K E . 3 . - P' r" " F*"* *Minn.” ences of the league was the rcad- engage in
in motion.
laws ns the best remedy for all
around which all symbols, shad•ng of ji letter from tho venerable for an oil
So many people and so many in­ social B|a and situations that puz- that is no calamity.
own ami types revolve in the word
Don’t
gamble,
but
don't
lot
any
terests have repeated this phrase zlo that they will not really cease
Elihu
Root, one of the patriarchs nients.
An
American
film
producer
sav.
cssimist frighten you into aell- of God.
But there]
so many, many thousands of times •ailing on tho Invoking spirit, ir
of
the
Republican party, in which
th*t
il,
is
easier
to
move
an
nudb
P'
But atill all was mystery. The' cnca to tears than to laughte
and legislatures have so faithfully I hero ought to be." They are ng anything of real value.
breaking
u
ho
stated
it
would
be
a
great
thing
vail of the Temple made without
made affirmative response that quite willing to abolish thousands
IS OUU national aircraft depart­ hands had not yet been rent; the
» one oflth eir com for the Democratic party of the has esca
one would think that the phrase of existent laws but not willing to ment well managed, does it en­ way into the true Holy of Holies 1c films.—Punch.
South to be put in danger of los­ would be
would lx* given a rest from work. put the brakes on the law ma­ courage flying? That question in- had not yet been made manifest to
for newsP*
ing an election,
Canada')
But always now conditions arise chine.
teresta President Coolidge, who any creature, tho grave had not
8ivii?i-no?nccmcnt that | Not looking at tho question of some fine
to work it. Good roads drag it __Seriously, we should consider has striven earnestly to encourage lost one of its victims, and lifn I rmrin h,.,-*. *..* .L, K ,1!’
n we),
from
a pparty
standpoint
] their mo_;,u
ii work
—"" I**
wei* j1 solidarity
a# tro
w ii
u n y iu
« n u (fu n -i——
from its rest, every new discovery •Mr. Thorpe’s suggestion. Should flying, commercial and military.
and immortality had not yet been too literally in°rhi not bo ,aken ??leI&gt;‘* he regarded the orgnniza- had comm
Invoke* its aid, the nutomobila It really be necessary, for example
Tho President got an answer to fully
an‘* tndia- tlon■ v,, „a strong
atron*f Republican pparty,
arty | unpardo^ ^^
alone brought about n situation to have a law forbidding expec­ tho question yesterday from Lieut- pel. brought to light by the Uos | Providence ^ourn-d
in the South as beneficial in many lican- A ■
which caused people to say hun­ toration on sidewalks? We are Leigh Wade, a first class AmeriEven the Apostles of Christ
respects to the South itself. He lv returning
dreds of times, “There ought to far from urging repeal of this un­ can aviator, one of those that I were yet ignorant
regarded a primary contest within Florida, ore
of the fact that
be a law."
th Jt'T h ' the limit* of ono party as nec-1 boom tnr used ordinance, but could not an made tho first iiight around the their Master must suffer death Ixj has been
Comes now an iconoclast, a de­ uppral to public sentiment by civic world, ho says at the farcial and | buried, and rise again tho third
etsarily a contest of personalities j litical
,
nier of the faith trusting millions organisations have effected the disgraceful Mitchell trial. "I - in- according to the scripture*, nee
and not a contest of principles or The &gt;njiu*■ (
have in their favorite phrase, an same purpose? |„ fact. J3 it not tend to resign from the Army air Mark 9:9*10—Luke 21:|S .47_Jno a year ago._C ohmbia itccorj. d policies.
enfased tn*
infidel who icoffs at its superna­ this sentiment which new prompts tervice, became it offers little op- 20:9—Hebrews 9:8.
This
point
has
since
been
|
ro'nA1(fjfl lO
tits
Editorial
*
U
IP
IJU
tlll*
Uiiu
D
I1K
H
W
W
W
*
tural power to invoke benefit to a fair compliance with the law? portunity.”
But in the fulness of time the ne;e in'
Chi- tressed bv the publication of dis- °P$*?
mankind, and boldlv proposes to J.h® 1* " «atlv merely proclaimed
There are lorae other rejigea- Great Antitype of ail the A crL
1---- Alabama- stating
• i--*“*»I[n*xt
_:rir.nc« *■
substitute a ipntrarRction. !!« is tno public view and this could tians that would please tho people fieea that were ever stain by di­ fhirt* for seif govern!!*?*. ‘h*ir patches from
far
five
Democratic
guber-jn!I_
w&gt;r 0f
hsrs
they
tear
other
0ver
i
th
lt
ao
M**rlo Thorp*'[ editor of The Na- hev® teen dons otherwise wo rooro, anti the Pi d?Qt OUffV tu vine appointment appeared oq the
offered i mim»r
for
no
reason
at
4
J
natorial
candidates
hav
W 1W
up
Clvis. A* Hu flush was ui;a uU A fric a n ,
Y^rV for the honor, and tho contest fofjffvim
•t
nr,
sarily be ca»
the plum must
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SOCIAL AN D
Personals

FRESHMAN CLASS PRESENTS FINAL
OF CONSTITUTION
WEEK
- PROGRAM
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Longwood

Chapter D. A. R. held at the homo
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
of the regent, Mrs. R. E. Tolar Black Hotel, Mayor D. E. McLinden
and
Mra.
SIcLinden
of
BlrimThe
Sunday School Clnsaea of
in
Sanford,
on
Friday
afternoon.
Several new arrivals are to oc­
»-» - inghani, Ala. Mr. McLindon hni the Congregational Church will
.
_ 9 cupy the house on the property
Friday morning nt the chapel
John E. Morris, Jr., or Quitman,
Thrc lots, including tangerine just completed his term as mayor present a Thanksgiving progri
Bearing large placards of yel­ of Sirs. Florence B. Clark on WildGa., and John E. Morris of Ashe­ period, the Freshman classi of the
Lf
trees
on Pine Street owned by R of Birmingham and has come di- Sunday evening a t 7:30 o'clock
ville, N. C., are spending several Sanford High School, presented the low and black, the whool colors, inere Avenue. They are Mr. nnd
E.
Cobb,
have recently been sold rectly to Florida to dispose of his which the public is cordially inv
Mrs.
C.
S.
Norcross,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
each
one
of
these
stated
a
pertin­
last
of
the
programs
of
“Consti­
days in Sanford on business.
holdings in city of Bartow i.i order ed.
to
Jack
White
of Miami Beach.
S.
B.
Williams,
F,.
W.
Wells
from
ent
fact
comierning
the
equipttutional Week", which has been ob­
to invest in real estate in Long--------JPreibytenan
in the *.&lt;*' C. R. Dillard and George Mor­ served at the school during the ment, finance, faculty, standing, Chesterville, Me., Mr. and Mrs.
wood.
BRIDGE
PARTY
PLANN/O
The Five Hundred Club met
membership, scholarship, or de­ Adelbert Wellman and Mr. Oliver
ris were among the business vis­ past week.
Arriving from Akron. Ohio on
On Tuesday evening a t 8 /clock
(Ttnlng mf«t- itors
last
Friday
at
the
library
and
will
of
Farmington,
Falls,
Me.
partmental
work
of
the
high
school.
This program follows tho ones
here Friday from Jackson­
- jeavor con*
meet this week on Wednesday at Thursday was S. S. Stcinmit;, the members of the Social Departgiven by the Senior, Junior nnd The Freshmen taking part in this
ville.
is
in
Ihmon
the
same place. Bridge will also part owners of race tract in Akron, ment of the Woman’s Club will
Sophomore classes nil of which wete U. K. Griffin, Eloise Lanier,
On Thursday afternoon a most bo played.
----------------------------give u bridge party for the memAdele
Vining,
Kathleen
Long.
Eli­
delightful tea was given nt the
George R. Schmidt of Daytona have been enthusasticlly received
Mrs. C. A. Hinton of the West bers and their husbands. For resby the students n:i well ns friends zabeth Clarke, Clifford Rivers, library by members of the Civic
was
in
the
city
Friday
on
a
busi­
Sidc left Saturday for Formosa, ervations please telephoe Mra. \V.
over for FlorThe Sunnysido Hatchery owned where
Bernard Schirard, Pat Miller, Lengue in honor of two of their
and patrons of the school
she will undergo an opera- Theodore Langley, (24) or Mra.
hurch at 3:30 ness mission.
nnd
operated
by
G.
U.
Stuart
has
Claude
Herndon,
Robert
ArmbueThe program had for its subject
members, Mrs. C. Lynn Thomas
tion nt the Florida Sanitarium.
William Moore Scott, 128-J.
recently
been
bought
by
David
E.
ter, Robert Elliott and H. C. Wat­ nnd Mrs. George Stuart who are
Your School" and for its ers.
truth Seekers Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Wodiinger “Know
Manasco.
leaving soon. After an enjoyable
V Methodist left Saturday morning for Tampa purpose the presentation of facts
The vivacious little "Exclama- hour of visiting, delicious refresh­
where they will spend tho week concerning the Sanford High mation
Captain nnd Mrs. Pope Wash­
Points"
at
the
close
of
the
School. The high school orches­
ment were served consisting of
frill of Mrs.at end.
tra opened the program with u se­ program decided that the reasons fruit salad, tea, asorted sandwich­ ington are entertaining their nep­
hew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
Mrs. m.
M. H.
arrived lection, after which 12 Freshmen thus given were also thaui for de­ es and salted nuts.
iftto Avenue. | airs.
Hi Wodiinger
f? VUiniOvs »•••«&gt;••
jamin
Franklin Green from Mus­
assembled
ncross
the
stage
form­
Eighteen
member
were
seated
at
scribing th&gt; Snnford High School
[meets at the!here Friday from Jacksonville to
kogee, Okla.
ing
the
word
"Sanford
High
join her
nor husband
nuauumi who
••
— —
'~'join
is —
local
ans being “the best old schol in tho table which was artistically
3ter on *1
the
decorated in the color scheme of
gent&gt; here for the
tho Davis Shorer
Shores School”.
all the land.”
Mrs. Emma llight has for win­
orange and green, bouquets of
are stop
stop­
rty of the of St. Augustine. They ore
ter
guests her brother nnd wife,
orange cosmos, maiden hair ferns
co rill meet ping a t the home of Mrs. W. A.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur 11. Clark
ami
nut
baskets
of
orange
crepe
Q uarterly Conference Informal Dance Last paper. The nffair was in chnrge from Hollis, Me.
ioim of Mrs. Fitts on Union Avenue.
Lakes.
Of
Methodist Church Night At City Hall of a special committee composed | Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles S. Lucas,
R. T. Thrasher returned home
; service Leaof Mrs. Kingslnnd, chairman, Mr?.
o'clock at the Friday evening from Tampa where Held Friday Evening
formerly of Longwood but now of
F. C. Slade nnd Mrs. J. A. Hist-![Cnmp
on Oak he was the guest of hii sister Mrs.
Is Greatly Enjoyed line.
Eustis, Vu., have been re­
F. S. Daiger.
cent vslitors with Mrs. Neimeyer
The fourth quarterly conference
The following were present: and Mrs. Histline. After living in
Large American flags, nnd other
Methodist
Mrs, J. N. Tolar left Saturday of the First Methodist Church of patriotic symbols together with Mrs. John Searcy, Mra. J. E. Wal­ a colder state they plan to locate
Hie home of morning for Lakeland where he Sanford was held on Friday even­ potted palms were used in deco­ ker. Mrs. Sal inn Barlow, Mrs. Win. again in Seminole county.
alia Avc- will spend the week end with her ing a t 7:30 o'clock with Rev. J. F. rating the large auditorium nt the Green, Mrs. Emma Might, Mrs. C.
Beil piesiding.
Reports were
L. Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Buckley,
mother Mrs. C. V. McIntyre. She node
Miss Beatrice Cobb lum formed
by
the
pastor,
the board of City Hall for the informul dance, Mrs. F. J. Niemeyer, Mrs. Man­
/ Social De- will be accompanied home by Mrs. stewards, the Missionary
given
Friday
evening
for
the
mem­
n class of piano nnd violin pupils
society,
ly Power. Mrs. J. A. Histline, Mrs. i and has her studio in the library
kClub at 8 Mclntyro who has been quite ill
the Sunday school superintendent, bers of the younger socinl tot.
Moore for the past three weeks.
, ' i........
building
The
music
was
unusually
good,
and the president of the Epworth
— *which
• * the Civic League
and was furnished by the "Main GjHu^Stuatt^klrs!* Fm*r^ a n ^ e Si
r!i^ * ”,^ ? ^ * ^ ,,'hl,r lho '&gt;riviU'*,‘ uf i
League,
all
showing
a
healthy
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Wctmore of growth in nil departments of Orchestra", whih is playing for the Mrs. F. &lt;\ Slade, Miss Elsie Dun-1
bar, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. J. II.
hibit ami Warren, I’a., and Mrs. Mowio S. church
W E HAVE ON DISPLAY
the year, nnd ihe season nt Avalon Park Hotel. This Menick.
len's Club Gutt of Erie, I*a., arrived here board ofduring
is
the
first
of
a
series
of
dances
Those now occupying the Niestewards hopes to meet
Friday and are the guests of Mr. all financial obligations of the to be given this winter, tho next
meyer apartment house on War­
COMPLETE LINES
and Mrs. A. T. Rossiter on Mag­ church by the meeting of the an­ one will be in two week*
Fred A. Frazier, daughter Mrs. ren Street are: Mrs. Carrie Kll. will en* nolia Avenue.
Among
those
attending
last
C.
[..
Thomas
and
Robbie
having
well,
Westboro,
Me.,
and
Mr.
anti
nual conference on Dec.
•
the Wo*
were Misses Marjorie sold their place here, are moving Mrs. George Smith, of Walnut
The following were elected stew­ evening
j honoring Mr. and Mrs. John MacDanoId ards
Dempsey,
lama
Belle
Hagan,
Emthis week to join Mr. Thomas in Hill, Me., Miss Fannie F. Fitch
for the coming year: L. 1 II..
...........
Smoking Stands,
i of I’rovi* and their guests, Judge nnd Mrs.
Sarasota where he is engage in the of Portland, Me., is staying on
•'*•***'---C. C. Remington of Providence, R.
Warren Street and Mrs. Lizzie
Hook Ends,
I., motored to Orlando on Satur­
Fitch of Portland, Me., is staying
day
where
they
spent
the
day.
with Mrs. Snlinu Harlow on liny
les
Street.
Dinner Chimes,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howarth of
l CHURCH New
York City who are touring
Serving Trays,
Mrs. lis te r R. Payne gave a
I I’cloc*.
Mroois Wimbish, Glenn Wimbish,
the
state
nrrived in the city on E. H. Lnney(.....................................
party for her young son on Tues­
j Sermon, 11
It.
A.
Winston,
C.
C
.
1
Henry
Roddenberry,
Paul
Forbes,
Friday and will spend some time McCrary, T. W. Russell uni Mrs.i Ellwyn Moore, Duncan Hasell,
day afternoon. It was greatly en­
Mesh Hags, •
Clayton N, North, one of the joyed by the younger set. Those
9 o'clock. here at the Valdez.
li H Chappell.
i Edgerton I'etterson, G. W. Spence, proprietors
of the cash store, bus present were Bobbie Thomas. Mary
F. E. Adams was elected. super- •••..
Jr., Everell uusn,
Dash, tClyde
Green, opened
Leather Hand Bags,
i&gt;m‘ iirecn,
•
(:roon
a real estate office next to Searcy, Billie Sour, Jack Searcy,
of th.. Sunrlnu 0,.n^i
' 11 nvcu'ii
"""
cntRCii » J. M. Forbes and C. A. Shuster iinteiidcnt
n
t
e
n
d
s
of
.
I
H»P.
Huff
Bill
^
11
^
1
7
'L.
of Pittsburg, Pa., were among the
Percy Entzminger and Glenn
Overnight Hags
.. . . ..... ... »»iiuer Payne.
ill k si fol-1 arrivals here on Friday.
__
uvi i mv?*
Park,
five
lots
in
Tims*
Pine
sub­
It
»'
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*
*
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S. 0. Shinsholscr was appointed ser, Acey und Andrew Carrowuy,
Men’s Hill Rolls.
division on the south Dixie highA1 Hunt left Friday for Birm­ district steward.
111 a. m.
The Atlantic Coast Line is lay­
Calvin Teague,
Boh
McKeown,
_„
_,
,,ui.
...vntuHIl,
ingham,
Ala.,
where
he
will
spend
Endeavor
Resolutions were adopted ex­ Sam Fleischer, George Thurston,.
, . ing five milui iof double track
his vacation.
pressing appreciation of the faith- Briggs Arrington nnd others.
11o'clock,
here. Two and n half miles wilt
'
.
Mrs.
Theodore
Tice
has
bought
- .. V IIM.V
5 ' work
of n me
tho • presiding
presiding
elder, !
kivor meetbe
laid north of Longwood nnd
_____
. mi
worK
elder,|
----------------------------I3'* hit*sixin lots
Three
Pine
subdivisim
* ri oi
»»
•
in Three Pine subdivision
\V. B. Boyd of Indianapolic, Ind.,! Rev. J. F. Bell, who is now closing| F o r m e r PastOl* Will
J
&gt; two and a half miles south of
Ip .
Longwood station. Several teams
snent the day here Friday attend- his four years term of service on
, ~
f.nih,nm °r " PSl 1alm Ucnch
in Endeavor r to business
of mules have been shipped into
■
the distefet.
I
O c C U p y L o c a l P l l l p i t lho ^frier, owner.
[senior: in the t r n n rt
town fo r the wpijk. u
.r
JICWELER
*• * '*
*
.v
I be supplied Mrs FI. C. Council
of Savannah,
Rivers
Becomes;I n n «Dlr.n r s.. . fw.*K«walker,— iwho.w«« the Mrs. J. Henry Menick attended Mr. nnd Mrs. David E. Manasco
At by cut of- Ga., is the house guest of Mrs. Al­ Miss
Phone 3 &gt;7-\V
219 E. 1h1. S t.
^
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„ T
pastor of the Snnford Methodist the meeting of the Sallic Harrison arc entertiling nt the Orange nnd
[piWic fc' cor- fred Lilja on Parka Avenue.
Bride
of
J.
I.
Stewart
Church severnl years ago, has been
• services.
invited by the pastor nnd board of
George P. Bomur of St. Louis, On
Friday
Evening*
stewards of the church to preach . ................................................................................................... ..
ICHL’RCH Mo., is spending the week end
iiia iz in
here on the Sunday of the Annual
Jfi a.
here on business.
A wedding which came os s sur­ Conference, which is Dec. •!. He n 4^++^++*»++-M^+»&gt;+++++-»»+*+'»++&gt;^++»-f+»-»-»+»*v4&gt;»+++»+.»+&lt;»++-»»+++*++++**•»♦♦+♦+ ♦»++♦♦+♦+♦+♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
[ad sermor,
prise
to their many friend.' was has just notified them that he will ■
Lore of Mrs. Mary Mnines and littlo
that of Miss Ruby Winifred Riv­ accept the invitation, and will | ■
daughter, Mary Ethel, arrived
6:30 home Friday from Dayton, O., ers and James Ivey Stewni :, which preach in the Methodist Church in j
was solemnized I ridny .vening at Snnford at 11 a. m.
where they spent the summor with
|D o.clock. her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcrby. the home of the bride’.-, parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. F. Rivera on Mag­
REVIVAL SERVICES
I» Inside"
V meetim: Charles 3. Steele of Ansonia, nolia Avenue, Rev. T. J. Nixon,! Rev. Shuford Jenkins, who has
’of the Methodist Church, been holdingjieryices daily In the
Frit L’ap- Conn., arrived here Friday to npnsTor
lfi.to O -- using -V
... ...
officiating,
the
ring cere- big tent at Third Street and Pal­
1‘j. 2S.
spend the winter.
,mony.
metto Avenue, will deliver u ser­
lu* very
The bride was attired in a small mon tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'­
|ttvices.
Mrs. Ray Fox and Mrs. Emmett costume of Pansy satin, with coat clock. The public is cordially in­
McCall motored to Orlando on F ri­ chic hat nnd other aeceseories of vited to attend the service. The
CIErY day
where they spent the day with grey.
regular evening message will be
are relatives.
Immediate y nftor th*’ ceremony, given tonight at 7:30 o’clock.
Ouk
the young couple left in their car
every
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Fox for Georgia where they will visit
clock,
ly .’ibject left Friday afternoon for Valdos­ relatives. Upon their return to
ta, Ga., having been called there Sanford they will make their home
EfV.
I undoes by ther fire which destroyed the at the residence of the bride’s par­
ents.
• d heal- home of the latter’s mother.
I Club
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Lehninn re­
Union Thanksgiving
Sd) te turned Saturday from Tampa,
Four-piece suits for boys. All wool.
|11:00 where they spent the pa 3t week.
Services Will Be At
(Irey crnvencttc. Sizes (» to 10 years.
l
Dr. and Mrs. J. (J. Ziegler, Miss Presbyterian Church
Flarle
Jones
*4 Ml l !.ilium
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UIIC!
t... , i Sliinsholser
‘ and
' uM
t
formed a congenial party motorUnion Thanksgiving services
I S &gt; M , ing tu Orlando on Friday evening, will he held nt the First Presbyter­
. ^(«i„n - 1
:
ian Church at 10 o’clock Thursday
Mrs. Mary Hommell who has morning, according to an an­
been spending tho summer nt Tam - 1 nouncement of the program today.
pa arrived
here Friday auu
and w
will
oruer 1,1
of the
-- umio
ill'| Following is the
“ w U,UCI
u'*- servspend the
tin.
-- here
u— —
spend
winter
with her i ices:
“ *de use •laughter Mrs. Walter Coleman.
| ,,{cv-- EIE Brownlee presidi
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In all the new color combination. Slip
Invocation by Rev. r.
F. V
D. Ki
King.
I f — m • -------over
style. All sizes, fine quality, light
Mrs. Christopher Williams of
Scripture Lesson by Rev. T. J.
weight wool.
Itacu New
York City, urrived here Armstrong.
^ ^ A.lamj, Thursday and will spend the winPrayer liy Rev. T. J. NTxs\&gt;n.
S
iter here with her daughter, Mrs
Sermon by Rev.Morlime- Glover.
iMil A. M. 1Edward Marked, a t her lovely
Benediction by Rev. O. H. Giccnknr,on by country home "Edgewater Farm." well.
An offering will be taken for |
Mafs 6;jq! Mrs. W. A. Fitts Jr., Mrs. Mar- the Seminole County Welfare'
karet Bnmes of Orlando und Mrs. Board.
fctot 7:30 p. W. A. Fitts Sr., motored to New
^
'Smyrna on Thursday where they, Spending the day here Friday on
Grey, tan and brown ami navy. Guar­
y
lS*,*k*rs at were the guests of the former i business was If. W. Barnes of St.
anteed all wool, Two pair pants. All
parents
u»
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me
re
and'®arent* M“ *"*
Jon ’ Mr* anJ
J. u. Shel- Augustine.

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and Overcoats

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Boys’ Suits

Fresh, Pasteurized

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$12.50 to $18.50

BUTTER ILK

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Men’s Fancy Sweaters

Seminole
Creamery Co.

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$0.75 to $11.50

Phone 631

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2 Pants Suits For Men

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Mrs. Margaret Barnes of Orlnn-rwat, who1 xs »pending a week here with
. “ for »ome h«r parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. A.
J**™ that Eitta on the West Side.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smith of
)tlngfield, Mass., arrived in the
city on Friday and will spend the
winter here.

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Mra. J
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|^ nrlando
d o -onCt'^l„C
.0ck, m°torcd
to
on
Friday
she was
thfe BUent V ^t -uy where
,lhe
Whtre she waRobert WilsJn.^1' duu*hter&gt; Mrs
V ndinV v?icGuin who has
at A t-'
Ca. U.. i ..._
f e l.uiumer
ummtlr
Ua.,
arrivetl
here
andat*At
is a t ;
home to her friends at her Cour.-I
try Home at Paola.
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!^ me &amp; y Rr mi,,at return id

,/uyton, D.,
-c !Be spent the summer as
\itht gut,t of Mrs.
-------Mary Mnines.

Tho« motoring to New Smyrna
;on Friday to attend the musicale
w-d altemoon tea given by tho
‘G. 1. A. ladies were; Mrs. A. J»4, lie. !
Mrs. M. E. Moye, Mr»IfciH. Howell, Mrs. H. B. CrawMrs. Soviiking, Mis. J. M.

S i Mrs. Alfred Lilja

$35.00 to $39.00

TU ESD A Y A N D ^
Men’s Over Coats
Only
We will place on special sale
vases, bowls, console sets,
glassware, china, ribbon
novelties, etc.
$1 only, for these two
days.

Heavy, brown, tan and prey
overcoats. All sizes.

All wool

$25.00 to $35.00
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“KNIT-TEX” OVER COATS
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Light weight knitted over c o a t

*30.00

Guaranteed fo r 3 years

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Also Christmas cards will
be placed on sale. 12 cards
for $1.00.

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Tuesday and Wednesday

MI-LADY’S SHOPPE

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A Masterpiece Amon£
Florida’s "'Developments
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Loch-Arbor is rapidly being trimsformed into the Coun try Club property of lakes and hills. Dredges are deepenmp the lakes incident to the tillingot the lowlands, landscaping and beautification are rapidly changing the
1ustic appearance oi this historic spot. Development has brought many changes, all of which are being made
to create the home spot beautiful.

Pulatial motor busses will operate between Loch-Arbor and all t
est aid ished in the dit term it section of Florida and t he co untry, to
wonderful opportunities that are being offered. Thousands of
ti importation to buy and build in this development.

S
l ! r v ° : xt:,ntl ^ invi^ ltio. r t0 th0 Vco')]e of SJinfol*d to visit Loch-Arbor while developments
gjng ahead. \ on will enjoy seeing the progress that is being made. We feel that our friends will hettr
oat projl'ct '1,0S * mt W' be offom l tlntl tl,at they will yrasp the opportunity to affiliate themselves I

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�THESANFORD HERAl.n

Saturday ,

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In Southern
M onster Crowd Is
E xpected To S e e
G ator Game Today
Huffmnn

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— —Rc&lt;I Chapman. CosIn’lZ

inslaught

DETROIT
lightweight, defeated
tun junior
phil McCrnm of Detroit in U
rounds.
ST. PAUL—
Wells, English weltei-we.gnv, ™.pointed Al Van Ryan of St. I aul
in l&lt;&gt; rounds.
.
PAST CHICAGO, Ind.—Frankie
Welsh, of Philadelphia won over
Johnny Mendelson. Milwaukee 150
pounder, in 10 rounds.
TAMPA—A rt Wclgnnd, B uffalo,

On Dixie Gridirons
In Colorful Games
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. g i. - y n
—Few of the Southern football
teams playing this afternoon are
Hireling strange tenms.
Washington and Lee nnd North
Carolina State were once Thanksgiving opponents nnd huve pinyod
regularly for a number of years.
Washington and Lee won last sea­
son HI to 0* Florida defeated the
Mississippi Aggies Inst year 27 to
0, but such a margin today would
prove a surprise.
"Ole Miss" gained a decision ov­
er Southwestern Presbyterian last
yen r 7 to 0.
The Oklahoma Aggies stopped
the Arkansas Itaxorbackft 20 to 0.
Ogli thorpe-Morcrr was 25 to 0.
William and Mary played n 7 to
7 draw with Roanoke and Ilampdon-Sidncy nnd Raiulolph-Macon
were also involved in a tie, neith­
er team being able to score. An­
other scoreless time of the season
was the contest between Howard
and Birmingham-Southern. Cita­
del won 7 to 0 from Erskine and
Emory and Henry defeated Elon
12 to 0. Southern downed Rollins
Hi to 0.

TAMPA, Ni
Half the
,, .
vy.ii.crsity of
Florhln 15 here nml practically nil
h Ioriua is represented nt Tampa's
only Varsity football same this
season between the Florida Gators
and the Mississippi A and M far­
mers,
Every box Feat nt Plant field
was sold three days ago and even
grandstand tickets were a t n pre­
mium today ns crowds streamed in
by train and auto.
The weather man predicts fair
and cool weuther for the tussl«
and both coaches gave o
word that nil grid men were i
shape. Tlte game will ho
a t 2 :H0 o'clock.
The two teams will tn
field in these positions.
FLORIDA
MISS. .
Green ....
Williams
Norton .
Sarra ....

Whitaker

—Of‘\\* ORLEANS' Nov. 20.—GP)
wiBnlv J
of football to be

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ana r ill! PPi c' ’110** «"•» Louislniii'Mii.r - K&lt;1
a dash of
have n »
1 ,ncv&gt;H«» where to
last j"ar°3 h 5*5? *hn,n j,fn&gt;'Cil
18 to 7
' ",‘n Mis«iFs|ppi won
C o fffeh*
P r^ b y to ria n
Smith r „ . r 1,1 bolumhin today.
2y to o t T " *Wnn *1,st season
morn „f
Ron,c should be

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tthi*
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&lt; ,11, t1o 'o f thc ()z:irk, downed
, 7 to ?

al"1 tn‘"‘y’s Kamo nt

(urnK ,H o was expected to U&gt;

•l nappy marriage
e and she will for'•ews-Tribunc.

BIG SAVING IN BUILDING EXPENSE
CONTRACTORS-------------------------------------------- B U I L D E R S
FOUND

DEPOSIT OF SAND
T*T*TAiTr

Suitable For

BRICK W O R K -

CONCRETE—

PLASTERING

Conti acts for sale of sand at p it or delivered.
For information inquire of O.C. B ryant a t 2468 Sanford Ave,
tie tore / a. m. between 12 and 1:30 or a fte r 6 p. m.
,
or
ii’yant &amp; Hathaway, No. (I Ball Bldg1., Opposite P. 0 .
Tested and recommended by R. E. Kelsey, Contractor
Now being used by

Dorsey, Howard &amp; Kelly, The Big Contractors

Fulton

Left Tackle
Left Guard
Center

Stewart .
Goldstein

Grid

Right Guard
Bronson

Right Tackle

Hurt ness

Stanley ..
Jones (c)

Quarterback

Brown

Stevens

Bishop
POOR COLLEGE GRADUATES
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 20.
—(A*)—If you want to lie a rail­
road man don’t! go to college.
A Yale survey finds that railroad
offices guard collegians as un­
promising material for executives.
GREEN!ES CHOOSE CAPTAIN

reatost progress of the city is now being1

HANOVER, N. II., Nov. 20.—
(/P)—Newman M. Horton, fullback, |
has been elected captain of the!
Dartmouth football team fur 1020.

City Taxes Due N ovem ber 1st.
Tnx bonks are now open for the payment of City Taxes.
2r&lt; discount allowed on all taxes paid in November,
on
al!
paid
in
December.
Tax
books
close
April
1st.
btoko, Mi..
Erl wfct-n he
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.
t policies in {
■ lex than
Int a -alt J-

MONEY AVAILABLE

p : ; issue

L oans

lamed down

Magnolia &amp; Second

A. 1*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

J.

H.

JACKSON

Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property,
Easy Repayment PIcn
Office in new M erriw cather Building
2nd Street.
Phone til

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
j AUDITS

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TAXES a
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
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Sanford, West I’alm Beach
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFELICE
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.‘U7-318 First National Bank Bldg.
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Sanford, Florida
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager
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The easy access to the heart of the city, the character and progress of the development
work, and the prices at which lots can still ho bought these and other factors of desir­
ability combined make Marvaniu the outstanding investment value in Sanford today.

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Drive to

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arvaniaTomorrow

You are invited to drive over this property, appraise its value for yourself by compare
ing it with other offerings. We are sure your appraisals will be higher than the prices
at which you can still buy this property.
.
We urge you to act a t once, and not fail to tak e advantage of the
vania offers for investment and profit.
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ARGE V O M E N ’S FASHION.6
G racious in L in e — P aorouNDLY S m a rt /
A N N O U N C I N G .

OUR SHOWING

SCRUGGS REALTY CO
SALES AGENTS

^riuiumn Hyoifofa

202 F irst Street

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Phone 735

Masonic Temple

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER_21,_lg21

Popping Popovers
Her Favorite Pastime

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

night. The new luminous uatuni
will be as simple to use as a pock-1
et flashlight, and is constructed
on the same principle.

number two company in the "F ar­
mer’s Wife” when it played in his
home town, but refused to go.
"Madame Butterfly," ought to
The author says he fears he
PARIS, Nov. 21 fA3).—It is the
would not enjoy his play and has boast of Foreign Minister Briand have been written about a young
no desire to see it on that ac­ that he has used the same too- Japanese student who goes to
count.
hat for more than 20 years. The America rather than about the
veteran topper was still doing duty Japanese girl who was left behind |
when the reconstructed Painleve by her American lover, says the i
ministry went before the chamber Japanese novelist Arima, in the
Paris Journal Lo Soir.
of deputies a few days ago.
"Japanese go to the United
It has served M. Briand during State*
for study or business, but
his seven terms as premier, dur­
they cannot marry i
ing his trip to Washington for the unfortunately
there,”
writes
Mr. Arima. Sfar-|
disarmament
conference
and
through his recent negotiations at riages between Japanese and
Geneva and Locarno. The foreign Americans do not last. They end
minister goes out under its shel­ quickly by way of a divorce and
ter as little as possible, preferring the Japanese finds himself de­
the more democratic “derby,” it serted and alone unless he goes
takes the most formal of occasions back to his own country.
“On the other hand the most
to induce him to don his tube ns
perfect
in the world is that be­
the French call it.
tween a .Mexican girl and a Jap ­
Past summer M. Briand on one anese boy. German, Norwegian
occasion was received in audience and Swedish girls also got along
bv the king of Kngland. His valet
Japanese. But America is
and even his chauffeur beggedi with
a
marriage
desert and eveless
him to buy n new ton-hat,
‘* one*that
*t-_ I paradise for Orie/itals.”

Sanford Ave
In Residential Disti
Three bedrooms, living room, dining
breakfast nook. Large front and r*
in all rooms. Improvements. House
for this price.

Burglars in Paris have recently
mit that dentists as well

$2,000 Cash, balance 10 Yi

Luminous nightsticks for Paris
traffic policemen are going to give
Dutch Harbor, nest­
the taxi drivers n gay time after ledMeanwhile
among
the
island mountrins
dark. Paris taxi-drivers are so slumbers, dreaming
of a glamor­
notoriously short-sighted that it is ous past.
charged they sometimes can not
see ns far as their own meters,
and now they have complained
Porter E. Pitts
that even on the brightly lighted
n R A t . KSTATB
boulevards they are unable to see
the gestures of the traffic con­ 4IO-II 1.4 13 l i t Mal'I. Ilnn k Itb lg.
trollers. The white stick, so ef­ I’hone 4!lO-\V
Sanford, Fla.
W. V. W h eeler,
fective in daytime, is invisible at lU -presenllng
Ileal K state b ro k er

Itlrlx atnl aha lnst&lt;ils tliat th o fo»
low lo g rrrlpa U lufullitilu:
1 cup f l o u r

*4 trMSpOOIl Ifcllt
I c u p Milk

* i:«(ts
1 ti-UDpmin niclleil r'rlm’O
Bit! flour uud suit.
Add milk
an d i-tnr* beaten togeth er.
Thor
m elted Crlaco. Heat en tire in l x tu n
vigorously with an e g g b ea ter
I’our Into hot greanrd pop-nvei
puna. Hake 1 0 . I t m in u te s ut 4’J t*
After "popping,” red l i r e te m p e r a
turu to 375* an d ea iltln u o buktni
for ab ou t 30 m in u tes.

BF.RI.lN, Nov. 21 f/V). The
queMion of whether riianeellnr
I.uther nnd
Foreign Minister
Ktrrsemunn, ns the repn ■••ntatlven
of UepiildTi-.an Getmunv shall wear
,'ij^k knee Jjrce her when they i*o
tb* Londarf an the guests of King
George for the signing nf the l,nrsrno treaty Itn-r been giving the
lientls of the Get man delegation
nearly as rnueh work as the pr«blent of obtaining a majority for
the ratification of the*treaties by
the ren-hstag.
Only gradual!v Ii n state cere­
monial lit'ln? evolved for the young
republic ned German statesmen
must proceed carefully with the
retting of each r reeodent. As the
Spartan simplicity of the Inti*
*Presi'bmt Fbert nre grti'hjall" giv­
ing plnco to a more pretentious
ceremonial exemplified hy tho gold
hrnldod gala iiniforni.a recently
purchased for th« Inekevs s -rvlnt"
President von llindenhurg and
members of the rnhlnrt, It is gen­
erally assumed th it the chancellor
nnd foreign mlnlst-r will set the
pnen for German diplomats’ style|
abroad hv observing tin customs
nf th" nxnrt of St. Jit mss when
they are th i k ln t’t guests.

't h e

dent, obtiilniul nereis to the bird
ra g rt, police said. hy poaing ntt a
Muilcnt of bird life, lie 4* xnld
to have atolon a arnre of valuable
m rru K , tihennnnli n*ul cockntooa
and snbl them to Id id atorea.
The theft of the cockatoo with
the distinctive line of ch atter led
to hit* undoing, n &gt; the 7,no director
reengnlTrd the bird in a Dremlen
pet tbop.

■'A 1 &gt;' x -Anrw boon, full paid
V. \ | \
in beautiful IkbUlon.
\ w V— Florid* n«*r Jimp*
iY whew livinx coodiHom

LIFE IN A FLAT IS LIKE
A BAD CHECK,ANDTHE
CHIIOREN ARE MARKED
"INSUFFICIENT FUN."

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4re id o ls for only t&gt;]8Q

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ANY -,J
) MORE SAUA.RY r - ' /
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yoo do

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while Ibis wonderful
value u offered

NEW
LUMBER YARD
A complete line o f

J Cypress nnd Fine
■ j Framing
■ Sheathing
5 Siding
■ Flooring
■ Ceiling

SKUVICE—QUALITY

5 Finish
H Mouldings
■ Lath
5 Hrlck
5 Lime
■ Plaster
■ White Hock Planter llo. rd
■ Nails
J Screen Wire
* Uu’J ders Hardware
■ Do t s

CARTER LUMBER COMPANY
In Our Home On \V. Third Street
'5
Sanford, Florida

ten

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

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CharlesM lliam Stores
I Alan t ’ol'ham, British aviator who
is known as the "taxi man of the
air,” if off with tivo companions
on an K00P-mile flight from I.ondon to Capctowti, at tho louthurn
tip of Africa, The route is from
i London to Cairo, Egypt, and thence
1up the Nile atul across trackless
African jungles.

d o e s n 't g e t

- - v M \ .*Ihu prici iaclindwWs«
V r-. \ *nd Icl cotr.pbt* V?ril»
now lor p*rlicul*Ts

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The theft front the Drctulen too ■
i f n prlrrd cork'itoo, far*«il for th"
plaintIvo manner In which it cried,
"oh. dene 1 kt/aiul von only "it the
ahniitderl” ban ceaulb'd hi Ihe nri*««,t nf Otto W. Mnhr, 27, on
thiirgex of looting bird cage* in
fbn Broaden, I.••lt»*,l'i nnd Nurentlllirg Too gnrdclie.
Mohr, a form er chrm U try «h».

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S IN K S a r e

YOUR FLORIDA1 A HOME. WONDE/? H0WHOME «*bi4780= | fTHliY VO I T .M R BINI^/

many have pave up ctmugli money
for such join ut ys.
Thu family physicians, a survey
made a prominent m'unlier of lip*
nrnfesslait discloses, ii nearly ext'net, Otilv the wrs'lhv eap nf
ford to pnv for medb-ul at tout tin
i’i ininoe illnesses More often n
doctor is called only when a palionl ia living.
There in nNo little Impe i i the
Insitranre field. Pliv* leal ream
Inrtion-i for ntudiciiiii &lt; for Itism
»"iii policies are glv»il for rtlmut
2tl rents. rnnsiilliiHona required
of poliey htddets several limes
pseh year tire paid for at the rate
of 'dioiit 15 cents each.
The lot of dentists Is littl • bel­
ter. With rents, Inxci and ensl
•if materials all high the gross
••■rente of I),........ rag* Il-"|ln don*.
i.tt is about 9125 a month.

for n chauffeur. There is a sur­
plus of 10,000 nbvilclnn* In Ger­
many Many f&gt;r them have turned
to "ambulance chasing" for n liv­
Mohr ivt! ren'enced
ing
Th1- phv.drinna hire tnxlrnba nnd month* in Jail.
chouffmr* by tho month, ride
along eu the front 'ext if they can
drive ttenmdvcs, ned "k" nit an
exlstoor" on th" profits *i ,ipi taxi
fares. Mot Inf re ovnllv in emitt­
ing about the streets they are
'•Jphntiy-on-the t t»"t'‘ when acci­
dent* neour, to snv nothing of
wh&gt;n th"ir own vehicle* run down

12 East Second St

Many o f our ortic
are shipped th e
same day tlicy
arc received —* ,

| K N O W HOU; T H E Y
A S S o o n A S SINKS

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The home-owner simply decided that the h
then, hy systematic slaving, he made it possibU
If you are expecting to build some day. eoro
ter over with us. Perhaps a definite knowledge
will show you that you can begin to build no*,

The Price Is Right
SANTORI)
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 172-v

8 hour service I

Delightful Toys

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H A T la It you want? W hat Is it you have been
looking for? W hatever it is, you’ll hnd it in this
big book.
In its 518 pages, are 46,202 different articles of de­
pendable merchandise, including Btyles, colors and
aiies. From atvlihh clothing to sturdy farm implements
the line is com plete—and the prices cm ore (cm1.
There is everything here for everybody. Farmers,
housewives, teachers, clerks, shop workers all tind
satisfaction in this m oney-saving catalog. And they all
get speedy service.

W

That will bring joy to tho ti
pay you to come in and lool
holiday rush.
Sporting Goods, Roller Skat
Toy Autos, and other iritis.

Wagons

1/ you haven*! a catalog, writ* fuv one today.
It will be m ailed FREL.

T H E CF1ARLES WILLIAM STORES, INC.
925 Score* BIJg.. N«w York City
Large crow
r»vivul Mtrvlcc*
inrtto Avc/tuf,

It is easy to shop by m ail an d save money

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The difference between the man who owns 1
who rents may not be a difference in income at

' CASH LUMBER CO

New York City

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seuvice-QuaUT'
phone 53

�THE SAlgO Ri,JERALD, SATURDAY. NQVPMnrn

Texas 3-Cornered Mitchell Trial Is
HighwayQtiarre! Is Soaring Completion
Again In Limelight Wa s h in g t o n , nov. 21.—(at

anil J c w Ip A, Fry. hit wifn ir iu * w ife . If llvtnir. an d If d ea d all p a r ­
? vf* } l l 111!* ",l iw*rileii rlnlm* t i e s rlalm ln tt by. throuKh or under
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W « t » , « r "ruler We*lev" Ihivld (». F ry a n d J e s s l o L. F ry. a s
*v, i 1 &gt; ami Jetts] «* \ Frv h i s wir&lt;» heirs, d e v is e e s , le g a t e e s , o r o t h e r ­
a s h eirs , devisee*. leTkle V or w ise. slid r a eh o f th e m . In am i to
..th e r w is e . In .t,H Ia nUs Invol v ° I th e la n d s In v o lv r d In t h i s su it n s
1? ! | . , | ! U e hereinafter describe,!; h e r e in a f te r d e s c r ib e d In th is hill
l'a v lil i». h ty nmt Jerutlc U Fry, of co m p lain t, a n d d e s c r ib e d a s f o l ­
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lows, t o - w i t :
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an d und er D avid I*. l ry und J e s ­
corner o f t h e S o u t h e a s t Q u arter
s i e I - Fry. his w ife ns heirs, de(HE Ik) o f th e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ­
Viseos, le gatee*. „ r otherw ise, in
ter ISEV*) o f S e c tio n 13. To. Id
th e lan d s Involved m m i s *«it.
South, Kao Re 30 E a st, S e m ln o lo
h e r e in a f te r described.
County F lorid a , th e n c e E a st B39
Defendants.
feet; th e n c e N o rth IB d e c r e e s
Order Of I’nMIrstlnn
nml 30 m i n u t e s W est S90.9 feet,
T h e Htntn of Florida. To:
more »r le s s t o th e S a n fo t d -O r N oah A. F r y n n,l 1Insole Frv. his
landa brick road: t h e n r e S o u th ­
w if e . If liv in g , and if ,1, id. all n.ireasterly nlnnt; sa id brick road
t l e s r i a l - ............
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to the Sou th lin e of sa id S e c ­
North A
F r y a n d i!u**|e F ry , bis
tion 12; 111.•nee E a st to p oint of
w ife, n s ...............- ........ . b'ltntees, or
heicImiltiK. ContnlnliiR Fi,9 -teres
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slo A. F ry . h is w ife. ..
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to S em in ole C ou n ty. Florid a.
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ic e s tb r m iK lt o r u n d e r W esley \v. F r y
th o a n d J r s s l e A. F r y . h is w ife, ns heirs,
e r e - 1ili-vlsecs. l e g a t e e s ,
or
o th e r w i s e ;
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&lt;^iiiencola,,^ j,yby ts
Cnances tin t the Mitchell court thc rScori|s of the
nia.rtiaI trial will proceed to Its f f r d
thc

Sfl«Nmt
I'? ^ :tn; : s"‘l who are in Hono„ --------l ilu be taken by deposition nt
nni »'• M»i
onco.
-----f t Reid counsel for Col.
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;■ tU',;V11 ‘f’1'1 ‘he court ho would ‘No"
t&gt;jr. ami
out thu defendant on the stand pimi J rcUimin,. !l
«W°
in defense of oml-r n . i t , ' a \
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accusations aginst air !,fy;
ulf°. »"
service within which resulted in ituni* iav, iv.'a i«

You and e s r h o f y ou a r e hereb y
rom m anded and required to a p p ea r
to said hill o f co m p la in t a t thu
Court H o u s e In Snnford. S em in o le
County, Flnrlda. on Monday, th e
7tli day or D ccem her A. I&gt;. 13JS.
o t h e m l s p said hill o f c o m p la in t w ill
he tu k en ns c o n fe s se d by you and
earh of y o u ; said hill o f c o m p la in t
h a v in g hern filed for th e purpose
o f q u ie t in g t i t le to th e a b o v e d e ­
scribed land In th e C om p lain a n t,
Minna Noble.
IT Id F U R T H E R O R D E R E D T h at
th is order he p u b lish ed o n ce a w eek
In four r o n s e c u t lv e w e e k l y Issues
o f th e Sntifori! llorntd. a n e w s p a p e r
published In S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorli o n c and Ordered t h i s 7 d a y o f
N ov em b er A. t&gt;. ISIS.
V. K. DOUOLARS.
Clerk o f c ir c u i t Hnurt. S e v e n th J u ­
dicial Circuit. S e m in o le C ou n ty,
Florida.
(HEAL)

Ry A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

J A M E S (1. H llA n O N .
S o licito r for C o m p la in an t.

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OF THE SECOND SECTION OF
Takes

In Politics

School

by Ad*

Season

Keeps Busy

FIRST SECTION NEARLY SOLD OUT

the present introductory prices of the Second Section of Holly.Hill Heights, the
with u limited amount of cash can g rasp the opportunity th at will reap golden
ts. It is important that you act at once if you want to get in on ground floor

Mrs. .lucoli Haur, Chicago millionairt», is expected to in* a candidate
for Congress next siding against
Congressman I'Ycd A. Mrittcii of
Illinois. She lias not announced
her candidacy, hut friend; insist
she will make the race. She lino
bcctn active in Republican politics
for years.

Kpante

Unlike some of our leading pugi­
lists, Bonny Alger youthful Cali­ CANADIAN MINISTER DIMS
BOSTON, Nov. 21. t-Vi—The
fornia welterweight, believes in
keeping litisy these days.
In a • Very Rev. Dan Cetirgc S h u t of
trei li „f I r, weeks lie's fought St. &lt;Jcor~e*:» vnthetlnd, Kingston,
lo times, being ilefented hut once. Out., was found ijvad in licil yeaHeV out lo bent the record of -18 terilny at tlvc* Deaconess hospital
I atths in its many weeks hung up where he wan n patient, it became
l y Ids older lirother, Billy, a known today, lie bud been at, the
while ago.
hospital since Oct. 2 1,

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nut ice is hereby given lit St. John's River h o a l m e n and
all other cimrerned that, with the approval of the War De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida East Coast Railway
Bridge over St. John's River at Jacksonville, Fla., will lie
rimed for replacement for forty-eight (IH) hours from
I2:i&gt;! A. M. Monday, November 2", 1925, until 11:59 I*. M.
liit day, No um ber 21, 1925, to nil river traffic requiring
rlearance or height of more than eight ( 8 ) feet thereunder.
Boats capable of using the above clearances and desiring lo
p:i--i the bridge will use the East channel under the through
girder span.

Florida E ast Coast R ailw ay Co

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

LOCATION

IMPROVEMENTS.

This is one of the most important factors
to consider in making an investment, or
selecting a home site. Holly 11ill Heights
just three miles from the business dis­
trict of Daytona, bordered by two high
grade developments, and only a five
minute drive to the Ocean, offers the
homeseekers or investor every feature
that is offered in the higher type de­
velopment.

The improving program includes asphalt

Quick generous profits awaits tnose
other developments in Halifax County
nortunity today.

streets, paved sidewalks, city water and
lights, in fact every convenience and im­
provement will be incorporated for the
comfort of the residents of Holly Hill
11eights.

y\ng for profit. Compare our property with

Holly Hill Heights is Florida’s biggest op-

H. N. RODENBAUGII, Vice-President

K aacnnnK nH uaanaaB aH aanannnnauR U S &amp; anaR anB u

Free Trip to the Property by Appointment

SAVE and
T H R IV E

s ami Check Stubs

Owners and D e v e lo p e rs of Holly Kill Heights and Flanico E states

you cun prove your identity by your finger

“ f ? Fan. Ptove payment oC vour bills by your

veiled check stubs.

&gt;T.!'rs»afC*t way to pay l» by cheek. W e invite you
v
an account here a t y o u r convenience und tor

mr convenience.

f ir s t

national
BANFOlllJ, FLA .

bank

305 1st National Bank Bldg
\V. J. Rudland, District Manager

Millard K. Rutherford, Asst. Dist., Mgr

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19 2 5 ._

1120 ACRES F IN E CITRUS LAND 4 MILES L A K E , FRONT ON

Foster.

NEWLY PROJECTED ROAD.

$ 1 0 0 Per Acre
N E A R ORLANDO AND KISSIMMEE

O -K FARMS
10 Acres of Prosperity

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

O. K. Far mil nr. loratr.l batw .p n OrUniln and Klsslinnvr*
and e a s ily and q u lrk ly nrctsslb lo to both cities over K1 ' *
roads. T h e s e fa rm s are cut Into 10 acre tracts, and
so laid o u t th at every tract fronts on a w ide road
lead in g Into main highw ay.
For the
truck, c it r u s fruit, d airyin g nr poultry, Florida
o f f e r s no b etter land. The location Is Ideal,
b ein g not over 30 m inutes from either Url#nd o or Kissimmee. These farms are high,
dry a ml rich Boll, and the price Is only

MR. I N V E S T O R
WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY
THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
YOU.
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Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

$125.00 ACRE

Realty
Development Corporation

Manasco-Tin^er

FRANKLIN INVFSTMENT &amp;
REALTY CO.

W. D. LEAKE, Resident Manager
18 N. Orange Avenue

OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS O-K FARMS

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

Orlando, Fla.

21 Court Street

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Phone 1741W,

Phone 2662

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Orlando, Fla.

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'xConservative buying of

40 ACRES

Florida’s lands offers
wonderful opportunities
for profit

Close to Oviedo
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■ A Good Buy At

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Our office Hpecializea in this clans of investments and we offer no property
in which we would he unwilling to place our own funds.

.$100.00 per acre

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

TERMS

220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA.

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Lane-Hardison Corporation
♦

Wo hnvo never sold n piece of property on which the purchaser hns not
made a profit.

Phone 2186

No. 12 Watkins Bldg.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

FOR SALE

Property, Acreage, Homes

All in the 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.

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL

D. P. SIAS

Orlando Florida

P. O. Dox 1043
Plume 1G5

Orlando ,Fla.
132 N. Orange Avenue

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Marlowe Realty Co.

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Empire Hotel.

Our years
a guarantee to
make you a cli

l TP to date listings of Business

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14V2 Acres in South Orlando

I

If so, let us
rapidity with w
every clay askir

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53 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 nnd 3 years.
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‘NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

Have Y&lt;
Propen

Phone 111"

“Mabel Shores Rod and Gun Club”~

1 W t- M
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Name Chosen for Club House on Lake Mabel
c n a B u i a i m i B i e a i *11

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= y g ====H R JA N FO |jp HERALD. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1925.

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Orlando,

COUNTY REAL ESTATE

53 ACRES
FINE SUE
a f c o N proposition : ADJ0INS cood to ,v n -

lent C o.

,$ 2 5 0 Per A cre

Florida

NELA ISLE

A c re a g e ! L o o k !

A creage

Is Different

AN ISLAND DEVELOPMENT
Only 135 Lots—67 W ntcr
Fronts in Lake Conway

At Prices which m ean Splendid
Re-sale Profits
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS

M ake M o n ey

On Lake Butler—100 acres, more or
less to be sold on basis of 100 acres.
Nearly 8,000 ft. lake shore, in the
midst of big development; $10,000.
10 Acres just a short distance from
Lake Butler, 2,000 ft. of lake front­
age on three lakes, 17 acres in bear­
ing grove, 23 acres of additional
cleared land, $29,000.

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M A I T L A N D
“WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES M EET’
Wo have been in business '‘boosting Maitland" ever since 1921, our officers
taking an active and leading part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Orange Counties.

These can positively be delivered at
these prices.

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.

THE LOVETT CO.
119 S. Orange St.

PAGE ELEVEN

Orlando, Fla.

REALTORS

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“Where Values and Prices Harmonize"
Orlando. Florida
62 N. Orange
Phone 966

Office Next to Pos toff ice—Phone 1210 J
Maitland, Florida

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Eastwood-Williams Co.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla.

CODE H1LI. ESTATE

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

Last week wo told you that this wonderful estate
had 200 acres. 100 in each county—Seminole
and Orange.

FLETCIIER-BU LGER

Tliis acreage has wonderful large trees and four
beautiful lakes, givingajiauJy.two miles of water
frontage.

11 N. Orange Ave.

Our Engineer has ju st completed the survey and
we have the blue prints ready, and will he glad
to talk this over at any time.

Orlando, Florida.

Phones 1768—2567

See Us For Orlando Property

ns, Any
Lease?

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Sanford Office— 11HV-j Magnolia Ave.
Miller Illdg.

Phone 716.
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EASTWOOD-WILLIAMS CO.
R EA LTORS

t;

REAL ESTATE

REAI. ESTATE

[iprised at the
'into our doors

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G O L D !

deputation, is
f ine trial will

GLITTERS! So do our customers' eyes when we
show them our exclusive

W.

ACREAGE

jpany

Let us know when you tire coming to Orlando and wc
will have a salesman waiting to welcome you and show,
your our—
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listings in Seminole County.
H ere’s Some lied Hot ltuys!

•E-SHEPHERD

120 acre tract adjoining Osteen roads on twosides of property. $350 per acre easy terms.
50 acres two miles from Altamonte Springs
Hotel—lake frontage $330 per acre—good terms.
10 acres adjoining Chuluotu $150 per acre.
80 acres adjoining Chuluota, §100 per acre.

Brown-Lewis-Morrison, Inc.
Seminole County Acreage Specialists
HU W. Pine St.

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E ‘ W i n t e r Southern Building,

2668

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3 to .

While all the suggestions were good,

yet only one could be
T he owners of he d u b m H ^
^

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EDDY-DICKENSON COMPANY
712 Orlando Rank &amp; Trust Company
Phone 1037

Li
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s u e e e s te d ° th e Vn a m f th a t was selected by th e

H one

BEST BUYS

Orlando, Fla.

Oil’’
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COME

a t once, a
^
fae busy
b? ‘':

This is the last week in which lots on Lake Mabel
will be offered a t pre development prices.
Several purchasers of the lots have informed us
that they intend to build a t once.
POSITIVELY this will be the last advertising
th a t will appear offering lots on Lake Mabel at
prr-dcvelopm ent prices.
Buy to d a y -G e t in on th e best investment
available.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER^!. m 5

SASFPBP H E H ^

In Union tliere is Strength—In Sanford there

INVESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE

K A R L sJ . • S• C H U L T Z

BETTER BUYS

2 lota on Oak Avenue at J oc. easte rn exposure cj.,fc
Real Value. Lasy Terms,
^
6 lots on Elm Avenue anti 13th St. Practically an entire tWv
dirt cheap. $8,000.
One beautiful lot on Crystal Lake, 66x140. Runs from Cr-it.
through to lake Riparian Rights. A t $1,500 this pro3

1st National Bank Bldg,
TO ^CTC^ in

Jtwf wr.«t, af m*w lUil Roftil

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21 aerp* jn*t Jutii&lt;l&lt;* i-ity. 1-1 mile i&gt;*t I h Country Club Flood. T hu

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u le trfd ^ ‘Ai)biiitt{iUtn. Price iV»r .**'r«*

80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre,
80 acres near Chuluotn on proposed hard
road, 8100.00 per acre.
10 acres a t Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.
It will pay you tn investigate these.
We have buyers for First Street Extension
property

The p rc ttliid I,ik e Front trn rt in Fomirolo County, ju.-t off the C
Club Road. This W only .'1 rnilcs from Club.

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Houses, any prW. u y v h n * ......................................... .................... .
I^its in Jlo*,v Court, Har.-T.nnta, Ft. M&lt;l!on, PinoFnirst, I &gt;low market
InrouH proprtty on W nl F!r*t Rtrret width will net go 4 inter .-t.
I W IL L A P P R E C IA T E YOUR LISTIN G S

:

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482
ini Bank Bldg.
Licened
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT"

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 713.

,W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr

203*203 Meisch Building

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

SIGHTS
Yo«, mir

equalled-,!

9 room house, practically new, double garage, hardwood fv,
paid. Best section of town. Lot is 04x117 feet. See this?

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

arc Ihr Uncut 'kindn of warehouse nntl bintae** niton,

ONF. huruimi fret itnilrom! frontrKi- fur only
little f a r t e r ntul going at
per foot. One
tho lorour of Sail for i Aye. n*’ t^OO.t’U per (oo(.

VOLUSIA COUNTY
A creage

$7,700 prr
U7 I
hunrirt I f«rt biisinem )

Cull cn in nnd wc will n^oiy you where to invest nifcly.

McCALL &amp; FOX

800 acres close to Enterprise.
3816 acres near DeLeon Springs.
5000 ncres near New Smyrna.
5G20 acres south New Smyrna.
Prices ns low as $35. acre

COLCLOUGH REALTY GO.

The Firm SHlwtuntial

Real Estate

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

311 First National Hank Hldif.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Sitlrn f'nrrof y} K. W*rnM, ll. «

Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford,
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

REAL BARGAINS
Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
A modern I*-room Iningiilnw j„ l.ahe Mur* am Crystal l.&lt;tr tavniic. (ho.apr.t buy m
lliia Knh-«lii l*lon. If you hliy Hiii lor „ Imihio or lor , ih rul.ilio'i you t.in't'tfa/ wrong.
(Im n« about ll.
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Also two larithar*. loH oil ('rvatnl I tkc Arenin* for $1,0011. j ’olO ■
Im I.iiu .. .-arranged
Wc have hoitM-i in Hiiiafnrrt. If you « rr looking lor n good inai-M mem, roiiic in m il
*«-e un about Loiuhh. I'li-iui-.n p riip rrl), nnd arreagu in and around Saulord.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price..
This is near the F orrest Lake Hotel!
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue.’...J
Thirteen acres facing1on Lake Monroe, 1200 fe
front. P ric e ........................... ....................5:
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betw
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price §850.0

A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow
Just completed, nn ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

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.§3,000 Down
Balance to suit purchaser

R. C. TISDALE

152 Acres

Real Estate Investment

Six miles from Sanford, Dixie Highway
ning through, fronting on luke at $300.00
acre and worth double price asked.

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23,

If you are undecided, consult us
opinion h.t been profitnide to
IIUmbaT,

W e O ffe r a n E n tir e Block
Fronting on First Street ju st off Sanford AvenJ
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfi
Many real estate men say th a t we are offerii
cheap.

A Beautiful Home
&lt;&gt;n Central Avenue, large lot
§ L),000.00, One-third cash.

The price for a few days will be §120,000. 10r
00 days. Terms easy.

Britt-Chitlcnden Really Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L SIMMONS, Snlcw Mgr.

108 Magnolia Ava

THE BEST BUY
JN SEMINOLE COUNTY
73*/* acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best w ater in
the stjite, Vj milo-fvpptag^ on
brick roiidiOan positively deliver.
This property will rn in thp next
few days. Act quick.

Taniiapii Lfind Company
Room 3-3'/i Rail Ruilding
PIlPUP V&gt;3

Phone 117

G reatest Investment
In Florida
60 acres 2 miles south of Ovieda
very good citrus and truck land,
Special for one week at
§75.00 per acres with easy term s

Here Is a Money
r u x .r o n in S p a n is h
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bun g alo w

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lu beautiful
convenience.

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C h o k e , t rv&gt;iit, nii.i| a c c t l o n , . * £ £
E o u r w . l t locate,| t , „ , , n
P k k o p . Drul writ, ri.q m r .
Two
H t r . e t . M.oui). wt .

nnd Ninth j»t

275 acres Seminole County,
lakes.

Rolling hig and dry ki

road.

Ldeal location for subt.

miles from Sanford city Mod
terms reasoable.
"INVESTIGATE

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The Substantial Realty
12-14 Garner-Woodrul
TELEPHONE 770

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FOR SALE: A real bargain, 15 37 __\Va n |„., 11 1
,
room house beat in county. O n ___" m u m Help, Salesm an
two beautiful lakes. a miles from
town, would cost $40t0U0 to build '^ e state 11 i^ 7 °i-W'Je nwa,te real
it now. If sold in next 10 days
will take $15,000. Fine location •«bdi.ui.;, ' " ^ ,7 rok"dr, ” ' nj "
for hospital or sannlarium. Will
App,» 108 5," ' ;
hold 50 beds. If you nre looking
(or n bargain, this is it. E. G, Kes|er, Route A, Box 187
W£i?Tn D:. Real estatc salesmen,
with
U'tto,na R*»lty Company,

24.—Lost, Found

,,
Keneral brokerage, nnd two
.li’tion'&gt;P|ments—recjiilres a few rnl- LEARN ABOL’r rolk County and
I t.onal men Uhera! compensaLakeland, through the Star-

*a ?* Manager will interLOST: Money; two b iW o f large
denomination; returnto E. H. V Y a,.)pllcant* on Monday. In
Eiperteervice._______________ • Bennett, 314 Magnolia Ave. Re­ reply £iyp telephone number. Box
L, care Herald.
S T p RINT SHOP-Printin? ward.

25— Opticians, Jewelers
R R. Av.-Gtammerclal S t
TTMKi! H. COWAN—AH k|n&lt;| &gt;
JAff.Wr
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WoH,
T*nli«^
Avti.ue and lutra airtrt*.
phone HI.
MIRACLE Cojicret. Co. «“ « £
cement work, sidewalk*. dqiw
Inr blocks, irritation box** J.
Tcrwlllexer. Prop.____ ________
hT lT l u m b e r CU. W u h »
B.rrlow. QuatltT and PrlM.
i UOKKSSING — Mtaltlgraphing,
folding and mailing—aa you
want it—when you want
Phone 67.1. H. E. Porch. First
National Bank Bldg. _______

A^?.VSTr c h «ONICLE — Au-,
r f f f i f c i G“- Augusta’s greatest I
1 rale* “ “ l1* •*
charge. dlo
_10me'5l^n'
c minimum.
Ma S E 7 Mutcmiiiei Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Muine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.
*

Telegram. Best advertising me­
dium in ^outh Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland, Florida.

39-Wnnled Situation, Female MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people

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

:
R e s il ie n t of F l o r i d a s i n c e
R e f e i eneee:
F irst N a tio n a l R a n k .

ISM.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

T O LOTS
Pinehurst
N ear
New Proposed
High School

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P h o n e FIS
Member of
HANFORD. FLA.
F lorid a S la t e
F lo r i s t s A ssociation .

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, STENOGRAPHER and bookkeep­
Jewelery and clock repairing and
er whose experience covers sec­
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­ retarial work; bookkeeping and the
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
handling of correspondence wishes
to secure a position of respomd- COLUMBUS (Ga„) LEDGER —
HILTON’S
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
hlllty ln this vicinity. Phone 337. . Classified ads have the largest
IIA H IIK Il S H O P
113 Magnolia Ave.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her- circulation in Southwestern GeorJTEWART THE FLORIST”
t First Clasa ltarbera
aid, South Georgia's greatest gia. Rate 8c (6-wnrd line) line,
Flowers *or all occasions.
Special Attention
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W
BUYERS or sellers of
Given To Ladies and Children.
weekly and Sundny.
Classified
real estate advertise In
32—Typewriters, Suppplies rates 10c per line. Wuycross Jour­ ther lorida
Realtor
St. Petersburg Times. One cen‘
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. cunt a word dally, two cents a won
Milane Theatre llldg.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
Typewriters, "the king of port­ FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In Sundays,
Llton J. Moughton
ables. | 00. liarrct Portable Adding
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Mnchines. Can't bo beat. Seminole DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­ THE MORNING JOURNAL is the!
ARCHITECT
uccepted want ud medium iu '
Prlntery, Phone 03, Welakn Bldg. ard County thoroughly which is
First National Hack Bldg,
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
one of the most rapidly growing an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Knnfiird. ----- —-■ Florid*
33—Wanted
10_ F o r Rent, Rooms
sections on the Florida Coast.
;
*
ACREAGESample copy nnd rate card upon THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
BUSINESS-HOMES
FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms WANTED: A substantial realty request.
firm with two excellent subdi­
est daily, Wnnt ad rate 1 l-2c per
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Miller.
M o n t 7 27 V VALDEZ HOTEL
nnd also a general broker­ FOR SAI.E—Space on t 8e page word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
Reasonable.
___________ visions
K u ro p rsn F in n
age business is enlarging its sales
for classified advertisements. more lc per word each insertion.
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous force. Applications from men with Why not rent those vacant rooms,
H a n fo rd 's I.e n d in g H otel
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
sales experience nre requested. or sell that second-hand goods?
Valdez Hold BuijdinP
anything? If so advertise In
FOR SALE: A wood heating stove The advertiser does not go in for
W I J 1 I T \V . W . U l N R n . M n a a g e r
almost new. Inquire 201 Last “Stunt” advertising or “High OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales the Gainesville Sun.
through
the
Xenia
fHzctte.
ZenPressure"
selling,
but
he
does
be­
5th St.___________________ _____
lieve in square dealing with his in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
FOR SALE: Diamond ring; 1 car­ clients and with his salesmen. He trict. Wnnt ud and display rates
at, 58 points; also fine platinum also expects sincere, intelligent, on request.
dinner ring. Will sell at a sacri­ sales effort for which he gives
fice price. Owner will call on you. full co-operation anti, liberal com- A LITTLE YTANT AD IN The
Write I). Taffct, 857 Atlanta Ave. m n a n U ^
y°U JV
Orlando.
___ _____________________ applicants at th 0 Montezuma H e ' ',e'tides
ult'- you
A|lv‘?rt,“
th,oso_olJ
have stored
away ar;
and
FOR SALE:. lVJ 1Cr,e,l fcm .l. * J
“ »"*■»
W ,.
have nn use tor. A little thirtyGerman police dog; 10 niontha____________ _1!____ * *_______ cent ad may bring you several
I hone 148 nnd a repre­
old. 407 W. Central St.
DO YOU WANT to huy a lot in dollars.
sentative will call and see you.
the
highest
class
ami
fastest
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call
growing development in Central TO REACH the prosperous farm­ serious trouble. You can slop ihem
212-It.
(tore3 RESTAURANT BUSINESS: If Florida where your money will he ers and fern growers of Volus­ now with Creoratiision, an emuhified
sure to triple itself within twelve ia county advertise iu the Del.mid creosote that is pleasant to take. Creotaken soon, $1,500. Owner going months? If you do, communicate Daily News, rate lc per word, cash miilsion is a new medical discovery
north. Address K care Herald.
with us, Rhea w Bowton, agents with order.
with two-fold action; it soothes and
for Rowe Hollywood Estates. 20*i,
heats the Inflamed membranes and in­
FOR SALE: Cheap 230 feet 1 Va-in. Umntella, Fla.
ADVERTISING gets results if it hibits germ growth.
galvernizcd pi|«* new. One Ford
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
reaches potential buyers. Patruck good as new. One mule at YOUR LISTINGS will be apprec­ Intka Daily News is circulated in ounted by high medical authorities as
jour own price. See Dr. E. G. Hos­
iated and have prompt atten­ an industrial and agricultural sec­ one of tho greatest healing agencies for
tion. Elder and Lovell, teal estate tion.
persistent coughs and colds and uiher
0U3 ier, Silver I^tke.
brokers.
lotms of throat troubles. Crcumulsion
TAMPA
DAILY
TIMES,
Tampa,
FOR SAI.E: Cheap. 2 delivery
contains, in aJdilion to creosote, other
trucks. Inquire 102 Sanford Ave. WANTED: Vicinity Sanford; 5 to) Fla. Thousands read the clas­ healing elements which soothe and heal
sified pages of Florida’s Gieat
Rutherford.
10-acre farm or grove; direct Florae Daily, rates 2 cents n word. tho infected membranes nnd stop this
from
owner.
Reasonable; no Minirpum 25c, cash with oi'Jvr. irritation aqd inllaramajion, while the
FOR SALE or exchange; 1923 agents; state price, location. Ad­
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
Write for complete rate card.
Cmlilac, 4 passenger coupe ’in dress J. I*. A., care Herald.
sorbed into the blood, altacks the scat
perfect mechanical condition; will
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —• of the trouble and checks the growth
ROOM
WANTED:
Nice
room
with
)exchange for well located lots or
Pensacola Is beginning
the
tho germs.
two beds; also connecting bath greatest development in Georgia’s of Creomuision
will apply ns first payment on a
is puiranteed satisfac­
hnu«e. Inquire R. M. Baker, 104 by two gentlemen for permanent history; a half million dollar high­ tory in tho treatment of persistent
occupation;
prefer
private
family.
IV. 10th St.
way to the gulf beach just finish­ coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
lies —
Price reasonable. P. O. Box 494, ed; at two million dollar bridge bronchitis and other forms of respira­
FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Special Sanford, Fla.
across
Escambia Bay started; tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
Coupe, A-l condition good rub­
up the system alter colds ot flu.
ber. Inquire 1204 Myrtle Avenue.'WANTED: Bulk oranges, carloads..'luarter million dollar opera lmuse ing
ilies Price $800.
j Address Oranges, care Sanford!under construction; two millions Money refunded if any cough or cold is
______ _
(being spent on highway; greatest not relieved after taking according to
------- j chance for live developers to get directions. Ask your druggist. Creo,
TURKEYS FOR SALE: G.
WANTED: Painting and paper
. . 1in on ground floor. Write Bevel- tnulsion Company, Atlanta, Go, (adv)
Spencer. Phone 400.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San-lopinent Department, The Pensa- _
"
• -----------------~
NOTICE
-Sale, Real E state
ford and N. Y.
!*°ln
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
This is to certify that I J. 3.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
bOlt QUICK SALE: Will offer 5 WANTED: Apartment of 2 or 3
Ellis
and
II.
G.
Rawlings
in
busi­
Send in your subscription to the
acres farm on hard road with rooms, must be furnished. Apply Tribune or hand it to your local ness
J20 Smith Dark Ave.
ness a.s contractors and builders
Adv.
Dept.,
Herald
Office.
well, west of Sanford for $2700
denier so you cun read Florida's have this day, October 5th, 1923,
"W l* Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine’
cash. Also 1 lot 50x125 East front WANTED: Lnrge unfurnished bed­ greatest newspaper. One year, dissolved partnership and that 1
am no longer responsible for any
on Sanford Ave., with garage
room with use of hath and ga­ $8.00, 0 months, $4.00, three months debts contracted by said Rawlings
apartment for $1600. Half cash. rage. Desirable. P. O. Box 610.
$2.30. If you desire $ 1,000 insur­
R. H. Bankston, Sanford.
• s a a v v iia i v s .s a s i P i i i i g i g g i i i s x s i s i i i i i i x i i S l i i * * ^
ance policy add 75c to your order. ‘,n‘' EUI’ J. T. ELLIS.
35—Wanted
Help,
Male
J. E. SPURLING, BUb-divislon
•peeialigt. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ woman buys; low prices. We de­
a
way.
'a
liver nnd collect. I.ibbye Lingerie
■
Co., (5 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. 1
l in t Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
Sale— Furniture, etc.
M
a
WANTED:
A
competent
stenog­
We enrry n full line.
200 feet frontago
■
iifc
priw.., aro right. Cash or
a
rapher. Apply A. P. Connelly
tr
Wo want your business A Sons.
'V
■nnford Stove A Furniture Co.
WANTED: Young men between
321 E. First St.
the age of 21 and 30 years, to
learn the 5 nnd 10 cent business.
17—For Sale, Houses
Prettiest Acreage in Seminole 26 1-2 acres a t Paolu
Must have good education, furnish
t
h UR SALE: Five-room bungalow best
of reference and not afraid
(Borders two iukes)
RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
and garage; Hose in: five Mocks
linen or cotton rags fur clean­
Irom post office. Phone 571-J. of hard work. Hours not long. JG. McCrory, 5 and 10c Store.
ing purposes. Bring them now
Price $4,H00.
to tho Herald Composing Room.
I fHl BALE; Four new, two room 34—Witnled Help, Female
houses, each on eusy terms, $750
[U R
WANTED: Salealudies nnd sales­
lit
1^ w
1 few
lots
men. Apply Hollywood office,
u *Viilii'
i0°- w
Wnte
P. 1Q.
Box KOod
090 City.
117 Magnolia Ave.
Seven room house,
, • , 0 baths, close to business disK I R K ’ S
214 I-:. FIRST ST.
IN., „ 11 °n •” aKholia Ave. A. P. ConA U T O TO P SHOP
hrily nnd Sons, Phone 48.
|**m„
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.
Phone 153.
r ,i* r r «
Nltlr C'urftiln*
('n rtirU
If only philanthropists would
C ii'.h lo u*
l i l t &gt;1 &gt; r(li- \%e.
,11 1 1ck, to
*nme people
Maufurd, 1 la.
1
P h o n e 1541-J
v f too&lt; 11 1r°m-—Roanoke World

Beautiful Spanish
Bungalow in exclus­
ive residence section
perfectly
finished
with several built in
features.

Owners Says Sell

6 rooms and bath,
large corner lot.

S. W. BRADFORD

See

p.E.pms
WITH

Vtilcjez Recfl ty Co.

W.V. W heeler Inc.

« mi

4111st N at’l. Bank

To Builder or Investor

Building
Phone 490W

FOR HOME OR BUSINESS

We have tw enty (20) lols on Main
Dixie Highway in South Sanford
facing East.

WANTED

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

Twenty men for our
Osteen Cement plant.
Experienced prefera­
ble b u t not necessary.
W hite and colored.
Good pay and bonus,
nquire
A &lt;-

EXTRA EASY TERMS

ZT

FULTON, INC.
U ra l E s ta te

Broker*

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real Estatc Brokers
212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

Price $122,500

s

Price $13,000

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
By Ge o r g e

Promoter!

S em in o le H o tel

Best Business Site in Sanford

T

Dev elopers

m cmanus

W . H . LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy In the coming city elec­
tion for the office of City
Commission.
II. R. STEVENS

VI

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
On and after January the
10th, 1026,.the Painters scale
| will he 71.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. 0. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
Winter Days Arc Here
See Our New Assortment of

Andirons und Fire Sets
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flo rid * : p a rtly clopdy Ixr c m .
tra l and southern f a ir and slight­
ly 'cooler In* extrem d north portion
to n ig h t; S aturday fa ir , gentle to
m oderate northerly winds.

A S S O C IA T E D TRESS l e a s e d w i r e

f ^ TOBD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, m
HOME EDITION

N U M B E R 96,

S h ip p ers’ Complaints Will

News Summary

Dowager Queen Suffers Heart
Attack Thursday N ight at
SHnclrinffhamAndCondilion
Today Is Reporied Critical

Members of Royalty
Rush to the Bedside

ft Aux
(anting*
l&gt; sugar
r crow
Brazos
i to the
Br.ivurs
0 *1—Only
Jlnoan to

H xvr.* nCthn. agar
a the Am-.-rCmr.tii'jni"
i haw teen
«t.i Inaeeii

the Rhinelander suit, following
an abrupt
adjournm ent
on
Thursday.
Mrs. Fannie Soper of E liza­
bethtown, N. J.. convicted of
killing her third husband, faces
death by electrocution.
Tim Callahan, form er AilAmt rienn football sta r, announc( , th a t upon the advice of Mi­
ami Beach interests, he will a t ­
tem pt to organize a professional
term for that city. O ffers have
already been nintlo to W ycoff o f
Gcoreia Tech, Tyron of C olgate
and Obcrlander of D artm outh.
Texas- three-cornered d isp u te
over highway funds is again
brought into courts in atto rn e y suit ag
general’s t..!.
... a in st A m erican
Road Company.
WASHINGTON
Dispatch to W ashington sava
the Haiiii-an steam er V’illea dca
Caycs, m issing since last S a tu r­
day with 200 aboard, has been
picked up but only th ree o f the
passengers are known to have
survived.
Capt. Paul Foley, charged by
Mrs. Lunsdowno with having in­
fluenced her testim ony before
the Shenandoah A ir Hoard, is
exonerated of tho charges today
by th at body a fte r a tw o-day
probe of the question.
FOREIGN
billies hope felt for recov­
ery of Dowager Queen A lexan­
dria, whoso condition todny is r e ­
ported very critical following a
in-art attack late T hursday.
STATE
A conference will he held nt
Jacksonville next Tuesday when
an investigation will ho m ade in ­
to charges of shippers th a t they
are n&gt;*t reeciv jm ^fair co n sid era­
tion in shipping th e ir products.
House action on hill to pro­
vide funds for erection of new
state public buildings, is given
delayed until th is aftern o o n
pending fu rth er deliberation by
ils members.

. {0 CPI.—
*1 in Mixa the state
l ((fort that
LOCAL
h I’arifir
iA* port of
Extensive im provem ents on
Mih r.o il - the I’ico Hotel annex are s ta rte d
iti- imlira- by W. M. Young who plans to
use offices as home of sales o r­
ganization of H ighland P ark .
Sanford
office
of
Davis
Shores, D. P. Davis’ latest dcvcl ipcment located a t S t. A ugus­
tine, is opened today w ith M. H.
Woodlingcr as m anager.
Thirty cases are heard in M u­
nicipal C ourt in two sessions on
Wednesday and Friday.
F. E. H arrison, tra ffic e x p e rt
I the Chamber of Com m erce, in
a report today before th a t body,
Urged its members to co-oper­
ate with the railroads in an ef“ *rt to relieve p resen t congest-

N ew s of Illness Brings Sor­
row to Little Bavarian City
Where Queen Met Husband
LONDON, Nov. 20.— (AP)
The condition of Dnwger
Queen Alcxnnderin, who suf­
fered it severe attack at har
home iu Sandringham Thurs­
day was extrem ely critical
today with little hope o f re­
covery.
\,
The aged woman of Edward
VII* lost strength during

A
• 1 ,a- Aov- SO
investifinu "00 f.o r 1,10 Purpose of
shinnerJ 11 r ’ th,c , c,,m piaint th at
rccivin ';l - pi' r,s,mbu' s w ere not
u n i . . K u,'r lon,,&gt;dcraUon by the
"
reference to the cm! m * will be heard in Jncksonn lie on next Tuesday by Inter\«i ,,
'Onnierce
Commissioner
rl«» ? My nml tlirt‘ct° r of the bu!'orv,c,e with the Florida
lie * *
Goorgin Pub«'f KluH&lt;iti°,nmiMi,’n nni1 ahiPP° r8
si,™ ; ' \ !ls announced by Commixf n
• •'*cH annmy this m orning
S t ' V T ; n conference held here
‘ • { “ rti* Kobinson, sccretarymnnagqr of the Growers and Ship••■s League of Florida, am! a
group c,i local shippers. Railroad
V ™ ;* " f
territo ry I,ad been
v.ited to attend the conference
&gt;ut only F. .1. Skeliy of the F ru it
(.rowers Express. was present.
■ Miippern complained this mornmtr th 2 t they were being ^ npelted to rent refrig erato r enrs
irn they «n!y needed ventilated
cars Without their product iced
and that even then it often timoa
i &lt;11111* (l from »»ii to i’ll days to
cure the car a* They alr.o said th at
prefe rence w as'being : hov/n some

• h oners m tl.o Issuance of perm .t, for the handling of traffic.
‘
, 1 cr* “ I ( ‘haso nnd
n is i n N' B,huPPC1? ’ t0,«* the com- President
railroads ha.l

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that il would take

" “|
'!
R carload of croto
m ati.ri :,1 *hi,.jH (| from U kolnnd to
hat fonl bwuu
of the lack of
»f ih for . han,|,inK ‘ho weighing
?, th(? “h'Pmente. lie said th at
there were no scales on the rail-

fm-d* bcl*CCn Laklland and San-

the night and shortly before noon
it w as stated t h a t there was small
chance of any tonridcrnblc rally.
The Prince of W ales arrived a t
1:40 o’clock n t the bedside of ins
grand m other, notw ithstanding the
elab o rate prep aratio n s made for
the procession and luncheon in
honor of his re tu rn from South
Am erica.
K ing George broke up his shoot­
ing p arty n t Sandringham and the
m em bers, w ith tho exception of
Prince A rth u r of Connaught, were
leaving today.
.
pedal ora Keyed Up for De­ Wondlinger Will Be Manager
B efore tho d ep artu re of hij
g u ests, th e king visited them and
velopments After Sudden
of Territory Embracing 2
reported Ids m other’s serious con­
Adjournment on 'I hursday;
Counties; Development Is
dition. T he P uke and Duchess of
Suit Dismissal Is Denied
Hailed as Davis’ Biggest
York are proceeding to Sandring­
ham th is m orning nnd the Princess
M IIITE PLAIN’S, N. Y., Nov.
Local off
Royal Louise, siste r of the king,
20 (&lt;P&gt;.—S pectators were keyed up *f- &lt;’• bav ii
has already gone.
for a clim ax today in the suit o f ,,,.ia "MWl
News B rings Much Sorrow
Leonard Kip RliinolamK-r to annul Masonic T&lt;
S P E Y E R . B avaria, Nov. 20.- his m nrringo of Inst w a r with a il. Wodliup
f/P)— News of tin* illness of Qu it .) quadroon servant g ill.
with Davis
A lexandria brought much sorrow
Speculation became vjiried and the main of
to this little Rhineland city, which excited a f te r the sudden dramatic branch nffp
alw ays h a s fe lt u special interest ad icim inicnt o f
th** Supreme nnd Lecshut
in the D anish princess, sinen it Court yesterday.
Adjournment! M. K. Hu
w as hero th a t nhe first m et her
• when conn i d for All J i
*ith Mr. D
husband, tho Prince of Wnlos.
Rhinelander, showed the wrabhy wlopment,
T h e ir m eeting was on Sept. IP, young p lain tiff a letter. It was John It. Hai
1801, when Princess Alex as all the second m ysterious letter shown P latt, roccr
h e r chilil friends called her, was t-i Rhinelander, hut not rend in th&gt;* ger’s liniv*
17 yj;.ua of age -a beautiful, toll report!. The f ir s t ftiade it* a p p e a r-&lt;AYodtlnger i
und. slender light haired girl. Six* mice Tuesday.
Introduction for Daviv Hhor*
w as dressed in Crinoline ami wore identification of the f i r : letter Lain* count!
a quaint bonnet. The Princu of was preceded by the question: "Do
In com::*W ales, who hud only recently re­ yam -till w ant to go on 'w ith the salt **rg..iti
tu rn ed from a visit to tho United tr ia l?’’
to sell Dav
S ta te s nnd Canada, was a slender
Rhinelander answ ered, “ Yes.”
li.m, Mr. \\
chap, w ith sideburns, a mnnll mu Introduction o f y esterd ay i let- it was Mr I
tactic and goatee.
te r was preceded by a question init the re&lt;i
Tin* p rim e and prince, s met ns concerning the |)i.iintiff’s nre mnr- cure tin- eli
to u rists in the Anchl- nt Cathedral t in I relations with Alic&lt;* Jones. "1 velopment i
and w ere introduced by friends. want hini to read this letter," said investors in
T he follow ing day, they again met counsel for his w ife, “and then had been &lt;r
oiti n t H eidelberg and a year Inter 111 n k fo r a rcce
th e ir engagem ent was announced.
A t th e tim e she was regarded :*&lt;
tin* only princess cligibli-t^nr tho
h eir a p p a re n t to the British thron**.
I-lffeci On European History
Tlie m arria g e of the couple a l­
w ays has been considered as hav­
ing had its effect upon European
h isto ry during tho half century
follow ing it. The hatred of the
D anish royal
household for the
HohelzoUcrns because of Prussian
ag g ressio n s
in Hchlesweig-llolstein , is regarded by some G er­
m ans a s an im portant factor in
cau sin g the break between Ger­
m any am i G reat Britain.

A fter Players For
Miami Beach Team

N E W YORK, Nov. 20.—(A1)—
A c tin g on behalf of Miami. H a.,
in te re sts, Tim Callahan former
Yale I'ridiroti champion anil all­
A m erican a ta r announced today he
V^ts. lai
had offered professional football
&lt;t&gt;* fani'j
c
o n tra c t to Eddie Tryon of Col­
mediair
g a te nnd Swede Oberlumlcr of
“ ‘'frliiij
D artm out, two o f the ••lists out­
*’!* malar
stan d in g backficld stars, as well
*5 boxes
as Doug W ykoff of Ga. Tech.
C allahan said ho and his asso­
ciated hml been commissioned to
nssom blo nn nil-star team of col­
Downtown offices of H iggins lege players to play professional
S S l d n NVri,&gt;h t’ “ recently* or- football. It is expected that this
i e n w t, h " ° f, ,ocal hu3int‘:ta team , he said, would among other
K
, ’h
,on th e mar- co n tests, m eet und aggrciation
,1, , , !
h‘A rU ,r' S anford’s latest fe a tu rin g Red Grange in its *mc*
caru ; T n -' '! l '1 h° »nened a t an 1 un in a C hristm as day g one at
. .
bulldln , tC* p*tho ‘Smil1' S ro th o rs M iami beach.
l i n? a t f ‘« t M reet and Bab
C allahan shed some new f'goi
on G ra n g e’s expected prof*- smnal
v en tu re by saying it was his un­
: Mternoon.
^ bi’ h° flrm thii
d e rsta n d in g l h a t (’. (*. Pyle* ' ha" ';
nuw
&lt;&gt;n J1 ' “ rgp Beale is* paign, theutqr owner and rcputcu
i^ e S
h "ta te d . am m a n a g e r of Red hud signed \»r
in,.. . 1 41,8 tnd f'*r the exncndi. th e Illinois captain to play profc-*.
..I s i o n a l football.
.
,
is planned as
C allahan adm itted he had n»l
dorn and a t- v e t signed any players of pronunofices In ence fo r tho Miami team hut saiu
,
a ttra c tiv e offers woul«l l« mmie
&gt;jcct will in- to a num bers of sU*r *’
ti
ccption hall, side T ryon O berliner and \\ ycoii
counting d i- H e expects to have his outfit reI sales offices cru iteil w ithin n week.

Downtown O ffices
^ or Loch-Arbor To

STEA M ER IS
W ASHINGTON, Nuv
— A w ireless message
today by the Navy sai
tlen ste a m e r Vile des
Moved to have been wr
th e loss o f 200 lives,
picked up by the Tan!

in Cuban waters.

Decision Is Rendered
By Shenandoah Air
Court A fter Probe
Lasting Two Days

Praises Present Day
Methods of Business

Shippers nt Ihe conference this Elimination of Waste In In­
morning anticipated th a t the state
dustry Would Render Fine
would he shipping COO cars nor
tiny of citrur. fruit about Dec. 1
Service. Executive Thinks
m -:t. but Mr. Shelley expressed
tin- opinion that no delay would
n«* experienced in p eltin g cars for
these shipments.
According to Commissioner MeMummy, there are too m any tourls^ n ‘his time ami passenger
traific wai impending th at of
freight, lie aid the congestion
on the cast cor d, had cleared up
and that then. ■
—. - ^
on shi|.r..i ,,i &lt; of perishable* on tr.e
east
V!a ;"
° I Jacksonville.
Me added tin*, the em bargo hud
had the iff 'M ' of relieving congestion north f Jack cnville.

Hodges Advocates Big Form er Grid Star
Lake City Bond Issue
KE CITY, Nov. 20.— (/P)—
L H. Hodges, chairm an of tho
rchool hoard for increasing
I facilities, la st n ig h t before
vtwanis Club, urged t h a t the
eominixhinn call un election
h&lt;- purpose of voting im m cJ* total of $175,000 fo r im•menls on Luke C ity ’s school

Coolidge Asserts
In New York Address That
Government Will Notlnterfere With Their Operation

Harrison Advises Chamber of
C’ommertfeThat Harmonious
Action Is Only Solution;
Check on Goods to Be Kept
A general discussion of ways
nnd m eans of successfully com bat­
ing fu rth e r congestion of ship­
m ents caused by existing rnil em­
bargoes, featured
the weekly
luncheon of the Hanford Chamber
of Commerce today in the Sem in­
ole Grill.
TfaiV •
traffic expert
recently engaged by the Chumtwr
of Commerce, in u report stressed

in its system of opposition to
monnply and its public regulation
•( tran sp o rtatio n and trade, has
been anim ated by a desire to have
business remain business.
“Tim present generation of busi­
ness,” he added, “alm ost univers­
ally throughout its responsible or­
ganization and m anagem ent, has
shown every disposition to correct
its own abuses with ns little inter
vontion o f the governm ent as pos­
sible.
“ P roper regulation nnd control
are disagreeable and expensive,
I hey represent the suffering that
tho ju st must endure because of
th e unjust. They nre a p art of
the price which m ust 1m* pai l t u
promote tlie cause of economic
JU it ice."
D uring his address, which xva \
interrupted by frequent h u rsts of
appladse, the president pointed out
th a t th e governm ent was render­
ing a service in su g g estin g elim­
ination of w aste in ind u stry ; and
efficiency expressed opposition to
loans to foreign nations for use
in m aintaining lug arm ies and
navies; and appealed fo r support
for rho w orld-court proposal. *
“.When governm ent en ters the
field of business with Its great
resources," he said, “it lins a ten ­
dency to extravagance and Inef­
ficiency, hut having the power to
crush all com petitors, likmvi i«
d o ses t!m door of opportunity and
resu lts iu monopoly.”
D uring his speech the Presid­
ent reiterated his belief th at there
m ust ho continued e ffo rt toward
governnu nt economy nnd effici­
ency with resulting tax reduction;
•xpressed I ho view thnt no per­
m anent tabilization o f Kunqx-nn
| finance: nnd currency can be ncl eoniplished without a definite ndiui -tm oi o f t li*- debt* owed by

Pico Hotel Annex
Being Remodeled
To House New Firm

Court P resident
Gives O ut Opinion
Widow’s Counsel Asks
That Court Be Dis­
charged From Case
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—
(AP)Capt. Paul Foley was
exonerated todny by the Shntnndonh Navnl Court of in­
quiry of Mra. Margaret) B oss
Lundsdownc’a charge that he
sought to away her testi­
mony.
The court held that Capt.
Foley, ils former judgo advontc, was not g u ilty eith er of
seeking to cause fnlso testim ony
to be offered before tho court o r
of seeking by “ im proper m eans to
influence’’ the widow of the Shcnnudunhs commander.
The decision rend by re a r Ad­
miral Hilary P. Jones, president of
court, .follows:
Officer Tulljr Cleared
“ It appears to the court a f te r n
careful consideration of nil evi­
dence adduced and of record in
th a t connection th a t the defend­
an t. Cnpt. Paul Foley, U. S. N.,
formerly. Judge Advocate of this
court, is not guilty of seeking nnd
endeavoring to cause fnlso te sti­
mony to be offered before this
court nnd is not guilty of seeking
and endeavoring
bv im proper
m rnns to influence a witness about
to testify before this court, nnd It
fu rth e r being n m ntter of judicial
notice o f th is court th.it it was an
obligation Imposed bv lawful regtilailon upon Cant. P I Foley ns
Ju d g e Advocat • to make u pre­
lim inary exam ination of witness­
es to In- exam ined Imfoie this
• ••urt, «P'l i ’, Xprll’^r .»pt*c, *!e.g te,
♦his co u rt jip o n eonsnlui-utio-i ns
afo resaid t!**- the wmI«I ( ’apt. Fo­
ley has lr» no wise hrep g u ilty of
Im proper o r n**c»hicnl conduct a.i
such Ju d g e Advocate nnd nil of
th e evidence known fo *ho court
having been adduced b-*f'*re It und
rnmie n p n rt of its records*
" I t Is hereby adjudged and or­
dered thnt the said defendant,
T apt. Paul Foley. United States
Navy, is not j.illtV &gt;*f the m a tte 's
nn*l things alleged ngalnst him :
“Paid defendant 1 hereby *?! characil am! rob-asetl front furthei*
nttcndnrce open thi •m irt.”
.tst i Discharge of Pourl
S ecretary W ilbur to&lt;la** 1 n I lv*.
fore him a formnl request o t conn•ul for Mrs. Mnrirnrct Ross l.nnsdowne thnt tho court he discharged
from fu rth e r duties heenuso of tho
m anner In which it conducted tho
inquiry into her charge ugainst
thnt officer.
The p rim ary question which tho
Shenandoah court had before it
was w h eth er it should render nn
immediate decision i nC apt. Fol­
ey’s cuso or reservo judgm ent u n ­
til its finnl f in d in g in tho wholo
Shenandoah inquiry. Roth coonsol for Gapt. Folejr nnd Major
Leonard as j judgo ailvocato had
naked for nn im m ediate decision.
MuJJ. Leonard held th a t if th ere
wore no preoedontn fo r such action
this co u rt should e n te r a rceum' mondntion:
To recommend a g en eral court
m artial for C ant. Folev or u rep ­
rim and by sgyretnry W ilbur o r to
dischnrgo him as n d efendant l&gt;oforo it.

Extensive improvements, contemiduted to make it one of the I
most iittractivo husiuoss offices in
Saiifurd. luivi* Im-i-ii started on tin*
Pin* lint. I annex by W. M. Young,
nri-erding to nn announcement
inodi- today.
Tin* alterations, when completed
CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—(A*)—Ik*nccording to Mr. Young, will have velopm cnts of the investigation in ­
four glam front offices on the to tlu» ileath of fivu weeks' old
I’liiiind floor und five suinll a p a rt- son o f Mr. and Mra. John Allen,
n* *nt i on th" sci-ond floor. Tho rfound chloroformed in thu Allen
CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—f/P)— Itenexteri *r walls will bo finished in ' fiiiite in a fnshionnhle N orthsidc ry J . Fernekes, m idget bandit,
hotel, h^vo caused t ’iironer Oscar ' Daniel L. McGsnghan nnd John
Soniii• it stucco.
In front o f the building Air. W olff to order Mrs. Allen brought F lannery, w ere found guilty nnd
Y**ung intends to have a parkw ay to his office for fu rth e r question­ sentenced to d eath curly N*day by
'• feet deep nnd 100 feet long, ing.
a ju ry try in g them for the m ur­
The inquest, previously postpon­ d er of Michael Swinntkowski, Mar.
plunted with grass, flowers anil
(topical plants.
ed to Dec. 1, was ordered reop­ 19, du rin g u hank robbery.
Mr. V’oun^ estim ates the cost of ened to hear im portant new te s ti­
F ernekes, w anted in New York
tin re improvements a t about $8,­ mony,
und elsew here in connection with
Tho nature of tho new evidence num erous hank robbeires. was a r­
000. lb* stated th at ho in m aking
these improvements in order to was not disclosed, hut the coron­ rested here several m onths ago in
hrrmnnDo a s murh as possible e r’s orders cam e a fte r rep o rts n p riv ate lib rary where h e was
with the municipal dcvclopmenta were made to him of the resu lts '.tndylng woks o f exposivea. The
of a chemical
analysis of the police found cached pistols, shot
on Pork Avenue.
Mr. Young expects to uso the buliy's Vital organs.
guns nnd bombs which thev said
Mr*. Allen was in a s ta te of he intended using in a raid on a
first floor offices ns tho home of
the sale* nn i liu-dncsn organiza- j collnpse a fte r the child's funeral downtown hank, lie h rd boasted
tion of Highland Park, a property yesterday.
he would never be taken alive.
which he plans to place on the
maikot in January.

Probe Into Death of
Infant Is Reopened

Three Bandits Given
Sentences of Death

KING GOES UNDER KM*T

Thirty Cases Tried In Two Sessions
Of Municipal Court During This Week
Only nine cases were heard in
the Municipal Court tmlay "&gt;
Judge W. K. White. Among those
disposed of were: J. D. D v&gt;* v[*
olation of parking law. $•»
entreated; Mra. S. E. Nowman. vi­
olation of parking law, $1 anJ
costs; W alter Young, violation oi
traffic law, continued to wcUnesday.
.
,
it
Other cases wore n.s foliows. • *
C. Crippen, violation «*f
law. 31 and costs; Charles
violation of parking law. 51 a”''
costs; Thomas Bell, d riv in g ^
on a paved stree t on the r i m . ^
bond entreated; Karl
*
.
disorderly conduct,
undue,
Fred Weaver, disorderly rendu*. ,
continued to Wednesday.
flt
Judge White heard • Jj h
Wednesday’s session. , “ of '! hem
were for gambling.
f
were; Theodore Bell, contempt^oi

Ten Killed In Attack
Near City of Beirut

U. S. Shipjiinjur Board Japan May Approve
Sells Third Steam er Submarine Abolition

MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 20.—(/P)—
TOKIO, Nov. 20.—(A*)—Tho cabAnnouncem ent was mndc today of generally thought
th a t Jap a n
HLIFUT, Syria, Nov. £ 0.—Ten th e purchase of the th ird steam er inet counsll today inform ally dis­
from tlie United S ta tes Shipping cussed th e question of the aboli­
Board for use in the F lorida trade. tion of the subm arine and it Is
This was tlie steam er Luke Indiun. would favor if th e powers agreed
purchased by C aptain J . G. 5Iur- but felt th a t it was unlikely the
phy arid due in p ort tom orrow .
powers would he unanim ous a t
More than a m onth ago. John II.
W aterm an, president of th e W at­
1 ’ &lt;* p :. • * ul
ni e unus­
erm an Steam ship
Corporation, ually ap ath etic. A foreign office
purchased tho steam er Lake Fair- spokesman pointed out th a t Jap an
p ort to be operated by tha Mobile, had few subniarin *s compared with
Miami and G ulf Steam ship Com - 1 other powers, but the governm ent
pany, which w as organized to op­ would be glad to abolish them U
erate tho two atoam ors.
other nations w ere agreed.

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Insuring Distinction Through
Careful Restriction

In designing, Loch Arbor, care is being taken to insure its being permanently a distinctive and ex­
clusive home community. Restrictions are such that a n atmosphere of quiet refinement is assured. Loch
Arbor now, in the making, is being developed wisely a nd well.

The natural topography of Loch Arbor from th e beginning has been in its
could create. For every good reasons, it has required the handwork of man’s ge
advantages features and to create this country club property of lakes and hills

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LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

The Ensemble Idea la a Safeguard th at n very well-dressed young
woman wore for tea at a fashion*
Againat Color Discord*.
Some observant dreaa authority able hotel tea-room the other a ft­
aay* th a t the “ensemble" idea wa» ernoon. It consisted of n boi»-d!?a perfectly logical and necessary froio velvet jacket edged with
outcome of ih* prevailing fash- gray squirrel and trim med with
ion fo r bright and varied color*.
• silver button*, a short full skirt

7 ,r

‘a s f s s

confined them solve*—w«w», m « v
ed for the street—to dark b ro w n s,'sq u irrel
navy blues, blacks, beiges or even j
grays, they didn’t have much tro u ­
ble not striking color discords.
Then came brighter and more var­
ied color*. Well-dressed women
began to wear colors on ths street
th a t they would have laughed at
some tim e time before—all shade*
of reddish brown, henna, pheacar.t,
chow, etc., violet shade* s»&gt;!i a*
fuchsia, pansy a ste r and p u n i j ,
bright, vibrant red*—lacquer red,
for instance—bright blue* such a t
encil blue, ball blue, a scries of
dues
th a t seemed all mure or less
lu
alike when separate but which
- swore like drunken sudor when in
close promimity.
I t then became npparent to u
good many of u* th at a very largi
proportion of women in this coun­
try were if not colored bind at
least -ndly lacking in a fine feel­
ing for sotor harmonies. They
won? henna and petunia, hermu
and Lanvin green, purple and pen­
cil blue. To lie sure, those lastrnentinned colors have been well
combined but it assuredly take*
the hand of an a r tis t lu do it pro­
perly.
Well, Just to save women from
a reputation of being absolutely
lacking in color discrim ination the
dressm akers hud to Invent the en - 1
suable Idea. Only uf course no
onu person Invented It. It lust
naturally happened as so many
things (Jo hnp|*cn in Jashmn. n o i
the dri s maker* found it very profitabl.', because It often m eant th at
n woman, instead of buying a sin
gl« frocK, would buy n frock and
a scarf ami a w rap and a bat or
Instead of buying only a hat, she
would n h o buy n belt and a pair
of gloves, or instead of buying u
pair of shoes, she would c ^ n n
away with n handbag immltle*.
And the ensemble idea I* a* Im­
An up-to-d.ilc ensemble is con­
portant a* ever. There are far
few er color discord* where well- trived hers* of a jacket of bois-de
dressed women foregather than lose velvet trimmed with silver
th ere wore but they have by n i button* and gray squirrel, a rliurt
m eans fu d u l entirely from the full skirl of gray cloth, a h it of
bols-de-rwse
velvet edged with
view.
, . . ,
sq iilrn l and gray shoe* ami slockThe sketch shows the coituna Ing*.

THOUGHTS—WISE
AND OTHERWISE
Some m en c a rry th e ir lunches
to work w ith them out of choice—
w ith no th o u g h t of economy about
A man we know who is driven
I1H fn
rtn rv in an voru
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box the ch au ffeu r hands over to
the factory owner’s secretary,
whose duty it 1* to « * that the
lunch in the box Is laid out an a
(.•ble in her employer'll private of­
fice at th»* hour when he habitu­
ally has lunch. The restaurants in
the vicinity of the factory could
not possili y offer as good n meal
a* th at lunch box holds.
.Many mother; take pain* to put
up lunches f&lt; r th eir children who
gw to school, n.,j as a m atter of

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economy, but because th e y feel
that these home lunches a re m ore
wholesome than th e m eals obtain- ■
able in the school lunch room .
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Sandwiches are and anon th e ■
form in which to serve th e lunch- *
con because alm ost any s o rt o f !3
foo»l can be eaten w ithout need‘ of ■
fork or Knife- Open y o u r cook ■
.books
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and sc* what a v ariety of forms
the sandwiches m ay tak e. H ere is
one that calls fo r finely cu t ra is ­
in* mixed with cream cheese spread
between slices of whole w heat
bread nnd b u tter. H ere’s a sand­
wich th at call* fo r a fillin g of
boned and skinned sardines, m ash­
ed with hard cooked eg g s, season­
ed with lemon and spread between
slices of rye or w hite bread. But
there isn’t room fo r m ore—ju st
read up on sandwiches in your
recine books and see if you don't
begin to wish th a t you had some
daily lunch boxes to fill.
F aith fu lly ,
MARTHA.

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or any part Ih.rcof wtij.-li they
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lim i 'minty.
JOHN MKIW
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Hall, thin must he before lihe 28th day of Novem­
ber. He sure you are registered in the City Elec­
tion Hooks. Your Poll Tax for the year 102&lt;1
must he paid. If you have resided in Sanford for
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1925.

The New Proposed Boule

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NOTII'K *ru I'AVIMi &lt;&lt;I&lt;VTIIAI TOH®
lo-nl. it p r o p o s a l * w i l l Pa r*i t-lved
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m i iln. fi. i r .o .o iin iit. hii. Inin,Karii prouu*:il ahull In. aiinmlilliool Wltll h i i'll til ,1 rhfih. to .ol *
pay a in . to v. K. jii.i,«it*. ri.ck „f
ih . i'll.o il I’otirl of SMiilnohi •
IV. In III. mini of .: |.. r n u l or 11,,*
ninounl of Hi. inn.
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Ibis mere statement should semi values soaring.
conception ot the boulevard.

Price schedule ou these lots was establi:

It is oui’ intentions to pass this advantage to our buyers. Yestcr

u as lot for puving Geneva Street; the same day a crew of men began this work between Sanf
Mi llonville Ave. These a ie detinite facts, there are other value creating improvements that we
about personally.

Thu mu.1t remarkable feature of all la thol the laves tor can now buy realties for what other I
Grading of street in Sanford Grove are now under w ay. sidewalks are being paved as fait as
them. The things are being done now and will be sped ahead ns fast as possible.

Joining Rose Court on the East.
Joining Magnolia Heights on the South.
One of the highest spots in Sanford. Most of
the lots have fine orange trees and the balance
arc covered with magnificent oaks.
They are worth $1,250 each, today. Don’t take
our word for 3hat—ask your own broker—or use
your own judgm ent.

Twenty-eight lota In the firat section lmvc been sold. W ith developments forging ahead this
gruss that is being made, proving that every promise made by us will be fulfilled.
will he entirely sold out in a very short while.

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is a carefully restricted and wisely controlled development. With the opening of the BoJ
Grove wi" he placed in exceeding close proximity t . Mayfair. Ft. Mellon, and other higher type J
the East -Side . The section that Is destloned
b , th e most cxchl8|vo p, rt o f tl)e d ty .

WF. OFFER the ENTIRE LOT of 28 at just$625 EACH
Or $17,500 for the hunch and unless sold sooner
this offer will hold good for seven days and no
more.
You can’t make money easier or more surely.

We predict

REMEMBER OUli PRICES HAVE NOT
' 1:1 REEN ADVANCED

SANFORD GRO
m a j e s t ic p i n e s n

209 M agnolia Avenue

Bart Nas°n. Sales Director
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 20, 1925

G FTTHH EE

Spends $200,000
I f l N ‘ will, the d e e ta re tl."
” 1 ’ „ , | MliJ procecas ba»
- rt ?" lhL. development of

OSCEOLA PLANS
ROAD p r o g r a m
OF $2,000,000

HCSg s r j j s g fwaa! need for

in trans- development
need for rad{if inland waterways
j . need for imEach read con.eHdj1^
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nf" railroad
xcrminol*
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3rida: cf coimr'noditlo, 1. w w f f i c™ :
iSSed ter?; r ' r f d r« ff ln c -’ffin : ■ « £
tension
for rebefore an(|
“nil categories of w a it,
ids for npninst
the Departm ent of Com
build- which has
l enum erated and so ncRts_ &gt;n pierce
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ratten . *Jvely nttiickcii#
toward bus!
build- ' xhe American policy

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u IITrl-annie
0WN'- Soper,
N- Y” Nov‘
, — Mrs.
con­
victed of murder in the first dcJhe hilling of her third
husband,• -Henry
Soper, was
wns sentsent­
...... J Sopor,
enced to death in the electric chair
by the Supreme Court, early this
morning.
A jury largely of farm ers, yes­
terday returned a verdict of murdet, iirst degree, a fte r having
listened for 10 days to n trial
winch Imd attracted wide otcntlon
in the Adirondacks.
Scntt nerd t() death in the elec­
tric chair is mandatory.
If Mrs. Soper i.i put to death
she will be the fourth of h er sex
from whom the state has exacted
the extreme penalty. Mrs. Roxilla
DriiM* was hanged in Herkimer,

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------------------mn In .------------------ - Cnpt. John E. Lyons of M iddleport, O,, a well-to-do
a huge tomb cu t for him self of solid rock in a 100ink the Ohio River. It will cost $200,000, jncludi
m ent that is to he erected on the hrow of the hi
Photo shows th e excavation In th e rock. It will hi
door guaranteed to Inn: 5000 years.

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repayment

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Woman Sentenced

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cf E*com, intention
J. of the
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CO - OPERATION OF
RAILROADS, SAYS
TRAFFIC EXPERT
(C ontinued from page 1 )
road officials were doing every­
th in g hum anly possible fqx the nlleviation of th e situation, and a d ­
vised laymen to let the railroad
men run th eir business.
Iln rry T. Hod well, in a brief
talk , ventured the opinion th a t
speculators irt pudding in the state
of Florida w ere responsible for the
enorm ous ahiount of m aterial
111ltoif !th
| kill''
u a te
u .,, and
.wui nddmill"
p o u rin g in
is sta
ed th a t sta tis|ic s showed th at from
2"» to &lt;10 per, ‘cent more m aterial
had been ordered than was neces­

fcousr to
Governor
ration of
lind travc judges
p - 1925.
Bided by
Bj.'i v/.i'
I passed
I in the
fev urgaaI t , niorn-

L bill prok*. of the
k Sumter
[S bill ingative GetWf a fedge
jnirdu anti
«r wd Fa,(tted to by
Lffity boards
[tin counties
[kwd by the
pen explained
p the bill was
Ithe rood c n*
row Monties
lard of coun[&lt;( Hmui.i i
hot have fail-

Joe Chittenden called the a tte n ­
tion nf the body to an article ap ­
pearing in the New Vork H eraldTribune designating Sanford's slo­
gan of “City Substantial” ns the
winner of a statewide contest pro­
moted by Orlando to determ ine the
best known slogan of any city in
Florida.
Mr. Cliittcnded suggested th a t
Sanford's slogan could be made
known to many by the adoption of
legislature requring the conspic­
uous display of the “City Substan-

from the Dixie Highway through
Osceola City on the pleasant Mill
road.
R epresentatives of the general
committee.! from the chambers of
commerce and realty boards of
Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and from
other sections of th e county met
with the hoard of commissioners

Clean Rags
Wanted
Apply The Herald
Office

sary.

SANFORD OFFICE
OF DAVIS SHORES
IS OPENED TODAY
(Continued from page 1)
upd* connected by bridges of u n ­
usual and a rtistic design," he said,
"anil all w aterw ays will have se a ­
wall: and beautified to the fullest
extent.”
"Many larg e hotels, npnrtm ent
houses, business stru c tu re s nnd
hundreds of handsom e homes, p a­
latial dubs,tw o 18-holc golf eourst-s, yacht basins, b athing pools and
cnxsinos and everything neceaaory
for the luxury and enjoym ent of
residents will bo constructed a t
Mavis Shores,” Mr. W odlingcr add­
ed. "and D. I’. Davis, hacked by
millions of dollars, is doing ev ery ­
thing possible to c reate at St. Au­
gustine a modern city w ithout a
rival in the United S tates."

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H e statcii (h at the education of
public sentim ent a g a in st specula­
tion of th is kind and the whole­
hearted sup p o rt of th e railroads
would in tim e bring about the so­
lution of the state’s tran sp o rta­
tion difficulties.
R ailroads Not Concerned
This opinion was received with
g en eral favor and \V. M. Scott’s
m otion that Mr. H arrison be in­
stru cted to present Mr. Connelly’s
plan at t h o , einhprgo conference
Tuesday w ithout any suggestion
o r recom m endations, was unani­
m ously passed when
it was
b ro u g h t out th at this action e n ­
tailed no censure or adverse criti­
cism of the railroads present a d ­
m inistration.
M r. Connelly introduced a prop­
osition subm itted by O. G. C heat­
ham , general sales ageat. for the
G eorgia Car and LoconiotivtJ Com­
pany, calling for the purchase of
several de luxe Pullman cars '■&gt;
be run on sidings here and used
fo r housing purpose: in the event
th a t Sanford’s housing facilities
should become Inadequate.
Mr. Connelly reported that these
ea rs were fully equipped with bed­
ding and silverw are, and offered
th e proposition for the approval
o r disapproval of the Chamber. No
action was taken on this m atter,
however.
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The turkey w ith all hla fix*
lngs each year on Thanksgiving day, reigns supreme!
His sovereignty Ls undls® )
puted, but he ia Helpless
■111 without aides.
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M A K E ^ O U R PREPARATIONS NOW!

Hcnt and Serve
N . H. C. Rrand
1 lb.....$1.69
2 lb.
A&amp;P" Brand

Red Pitted

Pint
Bottle

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Raisins Sunmaid” 15-oz pkg
Citron Peel, lb
Glace Pineapple, lb
Stuffed Dates, lb
Ilipolite” Icing, 12-oz
Currants A&amp;P” Brand, 15-oz pkg........25c
Pecan Halves, 3Vi*oz. jar
Glace Cherries, lb
Ceylon, Orange, IVgoc or mixed Hlends,

ThcnNcctar

13c A* 23c ;&lt;C: 45i
“ Bokar" Coffee
Supreme ..........

KIN M iK G A IITEN
Tu lie Marled tho first Monday of
I&gt;«cuuitior tor Imjs and Kills nf I
and &amp; yearn of ago.
UKASONAIU.I-: RATES
I ' n r r r i r r x n l l o n a I n i io l r r nl A im r tl i ir n l No. I, Cud K lim r, S a n f o n l I f e r nId Itldjx.

HERALD WANT ADS AUK S U R E B U S I N E S S G E T T E R S

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We have stocked our store to its capacity with good
things to eat in order that our patrons might have a
£ood selection for their holiday feasts.
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IF IT IS FANCY OR STABLE GROCERIES
YOU N E ED
,

KISSIM M EE, Fla., Noe. 20.—(/p)
e innl report of the general com­
m ittee, repr?senting alt section* of
Osceola county, to determine which
roads shall be constructed in the
$ -, 000,000 road building program
for which a bond issue will he
culled, has been adopted by the lo­
cal cham ber of commerce.
The contem plated program in­
cludes 82 miles of new sixteen foot
roads throughout the county and
rep airs to the Ocean-to-Gulf High­
way from Kissimmee to the llrev ard county line.
The program a s adopted by the
county and endorsed by the cham ­
ber provides for thirty-six miles
of the Ocenn to G ulf highway
ighwny at
Holopaw Junction through Holopaw and Monansvillo to the Indian River county line, where the
Florida East Const railroad leaves
Osceola county and is part of a
through road to Okeechobee City,
rifte e miles were agreed upon Jn
the Lawe Wilson road, four miles
on the H illiard island road, five
miles on the Mnrcooseo road, and
eight miles to Kissimmee Park,
hour and one half miles will he
built through C enter Park to E ast
Lake, Tohopekaliga and nlong the
lake
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Chamber of Commerce Okcvs
Report of Committee That
Passes Upon All Highways

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Fresh Oysters Daily
Complete line of Fresh Vegetables
Thanksgiving Suggestions
lit Cakes.
Plum Pudding
Fresh Cranberries
Cranberry Sauce
NUTS OF ALL KIND
Phone 39

Turkey— Dressed or alive—Richelieu Plum Pudding
Stone’s Fruit Cakes—Cranberry Sauce
Dromedary Dates.
Nuts of All Kinds
Glaces’ Cherries—
Fancy Ripe Olives
Sweet Mixed Pickles, in bulk.
Cocoanut in bulk, pound........................ 38c
W e s s o n Oil pint cans .............................. 29c
8 2 oz. jars M a y o n n a is e ................................ 28c
Sour and Sweet pickles in bulk.
8 pound buckets of Shorto or Snowflake
S h o rten in g ..................... ..................
lanes Dairy Farm Sausage, p o u n d ....... 50c
A p a la c h ic o la O y ste rs, quart .................. 90c
5 1*4 oz. glass jars Fresh wet Shrimp .... 3oc
Fresh Salami, pound..............................
No. 2 c a n s T o m a to e s ...... ......................... 1Uc

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At the Basket
T H O S E O ff A N Y

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

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T T ie S a n f o r d H e r a l d

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Practically every newspaper and magazine in the coun­
I*s4*r at Isslwt* nsrlts
flntarcd aa flscood Class Matter. try haa had something to say during the past few months
Ootobsr IT, 1*1», at iht fostoflles
at Baarord, Florida tndar Aet ot about Florida, the bubble and the possibility of itH bursting.
Surah a, tin .
Mnny say there is no bubble, some say their is; sopie artic­
■M iaw n | lifeA*
Wdtfar les are interesting, some libelous, anG some show an intelii t NOM'AHU IIKKU . ___t*aaal*t
gence on the part of their writers that is astonishing.
Fhaaa &lt;411
I ll Msfsolfa Atr»*»
The Tulsa Tribune, of Oklahoma, seem s to have gotten
iviw rK irrioi ***** . . . . the right idea and hits the nail on the head when it says:
Heaths
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On# Tsai -17.00 Sis Carrmi. p*r
"Is Florida the land of promise or is it the
IMIaarad tn Civ , byIkdlltoa
lid*
VNk, l(o. Waskly
land
of broken dreams?
par T*»r.
"Some
returning travelers say one thing, some
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nolle*a card* of tnsaka, rsaotuttons
the other.
nod nolle** oi gpuraijpenU w&gt;M«
"Notice this: men who went to Florida to
•Aarcea are areda will bo charged
ffn* at rtfobu wdrenlelna rates.
enj'oy themselves, or to foiiow the same sort of busi­
■ ■ ■ u r n m « a h so c ia t s ii p r b m
ness or trade they followed in the north, are usually
TV* Associated Pr*aa la exclus­
highly enthusiastic. Men who went there to make
ively *ntlil*d t* fb# ase for »#publication o' all n*wa dispatch;*
easy money fast and without effort are apt to be
credits’. to It or not otherwisei crad­
led In thla papor and alao ttia lo­
disgruntled.
on* aawa published haraln. All right*
?f republlcatlon of apodal dlapateb"It’s easy to see why. Florida, with its natural
M baraln ara alao raaar*ad._____
advantages, is bound to grow in population and im­
FRID A Y , NOVEMDEA 20, 1023.
portance. For the man who is willing to put in the
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same
sort of hard work that is required in the north,
THE HKRALii'S PUATFORM
it is a marvelous place ju st ns Oklahoma is a
1.—Deeper water roett to Jackson­
ville.
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marvelous place in productivity.
I — ■&gt;C onatm etloa o f 8L Joknd-ln*
"But the old, old law that you can't get some­
d U r Hirer canal.
thing for nothing operates in Florida just ns it does
I.—Eitenaion cf white wajr.
elsewhere. Don’t go there expecting to live on the
d*&gt;.Bitaialoii of local amnaementa.
—Swimming pool, tcnnla coart a,
fat of the land without doing anything to deserve
ftv.
it. If you do you'll be disappointed, just as you
I,—Augmenting of building prowould
be back home."
am—botnes, hotela, apartment
Florida has lotH of room for professional men of all
a*e*.
I.—Extension of turret paring pro. kinds, for merchants, tailors, grocers, bakers, mechanics,
gram.
capcnters and masons, in short for every ninn who comes
I ,—Construction
of
bonlerard
here to work and to contribute his shnre bo the building of
aroi nd la ta Monroe,
a
great Htnte. Florida also has room, and desires to see in
ft—Omplr'Jon of city beautifiedtlon program.
plenty, tourists who come here for the winter months to
•«— E ipanalon of school system escape the cold and to spend a vacation enjoying the sports
with provision for Increaard fa* of this country, and who are willing to pay for this privilege.
eilltlee.
But those persons who come here to get rich quick,
lllH L K VERSE FOR TODAY
to grab o ff profits overnight, then to return to their north­
EVERLASTING LIGHT:—Thy ern or western homes, we had far rather see them stay away
aun nluilI no more go down; ncith* altogether. Florida has no room for them, and no use for
e r ahnll thy moon withdraw It­ them. They will do us no good but they will do us plenty
self; for the Lord ahall ho thine of harm.

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th y m ourning shall be ended. Is-

What Does a Girl Love?

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“The Lord is my light and my sal­
vation,
Whom shall I fear?
Tho Lord is tho stren g th of my
life,
Of whom shall I he a fra id ? "
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Live while you’re living,
Long you'll bo dead.
Give wiiilo you’re giving
Kindness and bread.
R ing while you’ro ringing
Bella tru e and right.
S ing while you’ro singing
Songs th a t delight.
T hough you In sorrow ,
No joy can aeo;
D on't rob tom orrow
O f w hat m ay be.
G rope while you’re groping
F or trea su re trove.
H ope while you’re hoping
F or pence and love.
D ream while you're dreaming
Of ideal things;
O ften j“ i | ‘UMf‘)i” ir
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Achievement brings.
Go w hile you'*** going ...
W here birds are gay,
Show while you're showing
The b e tte r way
Don’t join m asses
Down tho decline;
Lead up the pusses
To heights divine.
Seek while you’ro seeking
F riends who can smile.
Speak wTillo you're spunking
Som ething w orth while.
— Los Angeles Times
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Those persons who have the Idea
th a t Snnford's state advertising
cam paign isn 't producing results
should note tho many new faces to
he seen on tho stree ts of the city.
-------- o---------O ctober sales of one big mail
order house am ounted to over
th irty million dollars while s o ­
o th er reports tho groatest Octo­
ber business in its history. Wo
wonder how much of this money
came front Seminole county.
Tho cuntruct lias been aw arded
and actual work will soon begin
on constructing S anford’s lakeahoro boulevard. This Is another
g re a t step in tho progressive de­
velopment of this w etum .
No m atter from wrieh direction
a motorist comes to Sanford, ho
m ust pass over pour roads, Doubtlons this fuel is keeping many hun­
dreds from visiting this city ant!
as fa r ns can be seen there in lit­
tle hope fur relief.

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What is the kind of a man you would marry if you
had to marry at all? No doubt mnny a young woman has
pondered on that question considerably. No doubt in their
minds eye they can nil see their ideal Galahad, Lancelot, or
Big Hearted Jim of the Wide Open Spaces.
When we look our men acquaintances over, we some­
times wonder how they will ever get married at nil. For­
tunately tastes differ. Fortunately what appeals to one girl
does not appeal to another. That gives us all a chance.
Some men are loved for their looks, some for their brains,
some for their money, but sooner or later they will all be
loved for som ething.
We note with interest one thousand replies to one
thousand questionnires sent to one thousand girls on the
subject of matrimony, and reproduced in the Miami Tribune.
The question is:
"Do you prefer n young man whose attitude is that of
reverent regard or one who forgets nil harriers of alx in his

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LAMB'S WOOL was plentiful
on the wild winds of Wall Street
yesterday. This column recently
warned ag ain st gam bling in auto­
mobile stocks. Look nt the stock
m arket yesterday.
U nfortunate little
men with
weak m argins will be the victims.
A few speculative stocks dropped,
and others, non-speculative, are
thrown overboard, prices slashed
to meet losses. Q uiet men th a t
know real values pick up bargains,
and th at is another ch apter stock
exchange history.

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OUR GLORIOUS navy, not e f­
ficient in a irc ra ft or m anagem ent,
shows no lack o f efficiency when
it comes to w orrying nn unfortunante woman, widow of the
Shenandoah's com m ander, called
to testify about the killing of her
husband.
She is informed by the learned
court th at she Is not entitled to
counsel. If somebody hod stolen
her dog, she would be aflowed to
have a lawyer. Why can’t she
hnve one when her husband has
been taken from her?
The American people would like
to have a convincing answ er to
that question.

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COERCING FLORIDA

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AUDITS - SYS!
MONTHLY BOOKKEEPIXgI
Room 15, Masonic Temple.

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Business Pri
We are going to offer you todad
that ought to interest the investor!
purchasing as permanent owners.
A WAREHOUSE
Faces 100 feet on Cedar Av
ond Street. Price $8,000.00. Ter
A FILLING STATION AND GRfl
Lot faces on Sanford Avenue
room dwelling house, filling stationi
Price $5,500.00. Terms reasonable.
See us and look at this before yc’^
prices cannot be beat.
221 Meisch IIuilding|

THE WHITE REALTY

with

SOLIDITY
Solid as (hi1 rock is tho economical base upon
which Sanford is building. Thousands of acres of
the most productive farming lands in the World
are sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.

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Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive
development in the building of this GREAT 1 \ ’
LAND PORT is our record.

I' RANGE MAY find it necessary
to bombard the seaport of Beirut,
startin g point of the rebel Druses
succeed in capturing the city.
Such a bombardment, following
that of Damascus, with great de"^u ctio n of property ami lives,
Magnolia At Second
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will have a bad effect on the Mo­
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hammedan population. The result
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may be a Mohammedan coalition
nml uprising, very trouhlcsonie to
Europe.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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ASIATICS LEFT to themselves
find occupation and pleasure in
fighting each other.
The wise
B ritish know that.
In India,
Hindus ami Muhamnicndans hate
nn.l fight each other, while the
British rule.
liiTi0 kuild up Europe and stop
killing among the white races the
wise policy woul.l be to perm it
these races to govern themselves
in th eir ancient way.

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M O N

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

We have two plans of
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PERCY A. ROCKEFELLER has
taken one million dollars earth quuk* insurance cn his house,
barn and garage. No, it isn't in
C alifornia, but in Connecticut,
which has been disturbed by a
g re a t many trem ors lately.

All The Mol
necessary to build a compn- c|

clearance or height of' m i r e i h l n eight &lt;H) ' f | hrC&lt;‘“''!" *
Boats cap,hie of using the a im ,;
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T ’'1" pass the bridge will Us^ it, l*, , .
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girder span.
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BE GRA rE b U I. th at it was not
possible for Woodrow Wilson or
anybody* else to saddle any o f
those eastern "m andates" on th e
United States* We don't w ant
to blow down or build up their pa
laces, hang their people, or o th er­
wise play the part of divine pro­
vidence, in Asia, About all we
can do ia to atten d to the United -------------------

2nd—If your homo is a l r e a d y oiiiBj
you a very substantial M J

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T j l l e G u a r a n t y 4 M o f(
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his long rest. Magnificient were
the designs, in pure gold, of dif­
ferent gods, with which ids frail
corpse was decorated.
There were the “ upper" E gypt­
ian vulture, “ Nekhbet’’ and the
"lower Egyptian serpent, Buto",
winger scarab, and sacred ewes.
I hlrtcen rings were on the young
man s fingers. A gold mask on
his face, is not yet removed. All
th at seemed sufficient to carry
him safely to the happy land of
the great good Amcnn-Ra. In­
stead of that, he, his upper vulture
am! his lower serpent, will go no
further than the Cain* museum.

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THEY WOULD like to know j
s I*
why her lawyer was forcibly put (
out of the court. When a cab in etj
officer steals a naval air reserve ■
he can have 30 lawyers and no - 1
body objects.
When a woman's husband i s ,
LEESBURG COMMERCIAL
stolen from her by official stupid­
ity she ought to have nil possible
No other sta te in the union has a cliquo representing some of the
protection—as many lawyers ns
ever
taken a step that caused ns state which claim to be feeling the
she wants.
widespread agitation ns H orida's effect of our law by loss of rich
recent, constitutional amendment citizens, insisting upon th e federal
WHAT MRS. Lnnsdowne says is baring Inheritance and income tax not only being retain ed but
simple and true, namely, th at her tax
Coupled with this, th e news being amended in such n m anner
husband objected to taking the* of Florida
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free from state th at it will nullify largely the e f­
Shenandoah on a stupid political debt hnC circulated wideiy and has fect of the Florida and A labam a ■
trip to a state fair.
■been played up prominently in laws prohibiting state tax es of this
This w riter can corroborate his j leading new spapers and magazines n ature.
T hat the cqilue m eans sim ply to
statem ent.
Iof American and even nbroad.
Last June Commander L nns-1 w 0 a re now facing the danger coerce Florida and A labam a is
duwne in his wife s presence to d wh|l.h tho &lt;\„„mcrrin! pointed out made plain by th e statem en ts of
this w riter at Lakewood, N. J., fjr, t among the Florida newspa- the lenders, Green of Iowa, and
that sending the Shenandoah across j
when this amendment was G arner of Texas, th a t “ if Florida
this country would be highly dan­ proposed. We said that the only and Alabama will pass un in h eri­
gerous, and in case a thunder disadvantage* we foresaw was th at tance tax law we will w ithdraw
storm were encountered, would in retaliatio n the federal inheri­ our objections to the repeal of the
probably result in disaster.
tance law might be "jerrym ander­ federal law.”
Im perialistic gall! ’ And one of
ed" so that it might offset this
TH E SH IP was ordered to go advantage to * Florida and we these birds is from T exas w here
across the country and Lunsdowne wouldbe placed ill the lig h t of be­ the democratic doctrine of the
who had crossed the ocean in a ing unable to gain advantage rig h ts of states is presum ed to
dirgihle and knew his business, from our law and at the sam e hold sway.
Col. Knight w isely su g g ests th at
’(iruUated. U m - wu* .um cruW d-by ■Uiue would suffer this Ibss of re­
ignornm uses, and their stupidity venue. This danger, however, we the Florida and Alabam a dele- _
killed him. The least the navy can considered sufficiently rem ote to g ates at W ashington h au n t the ■
do is to trout his willow chival­ be disregarded in the light of the committco room where th is coerc­
rously, having killed her husband. other obvious advantages. But the ing is so publjely flouted and
danger has loomed up much more m ake a noise th a t will bo heard
DR. FREDERICK, of Bryn quickly tiian we anticipated, ju st throughout the land.
Mawr, says the United S tates is as tho effects of the new law were
shirking
its responsibilities in beyond our wildest imagination.
Contemporary Comment*
keeping out of the League of N a­
lu Sunday's Tam pa Telegraph
tions, thii.t preventing world peace. Col. P eter O. Knight points out
Being hard-boiled is much bet­
th at the ways and m eans com­ te r than being half-baked.—Col­
THE LEARNED doctor reminds m ittee of Congress is rig h t now umbia Record.
you of a gentleman accused of conducting hearings on this m at­
killing sheep. *‘l will kill any te r and while President Coolidge
New
Pest
A ttacks
Florid,
sheep that bites me," said he.
and the public want the federal Palm s.—Headline. W hat is it?
The United States preventing inheritance tax removed, then* is Itc h ? —A rkansas Gazette.
peace is a new idea. Next you
will learn th at the wicked United
States started the war of PJU, ■
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pushing the countries of Europe
into it.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE

Visitor from the North and West are entering Florida
in numbers that grow in volume dally. They come by rail­
road, by steam ship and by motor car. Already, it is esti­
mated, there are in the state as many visitors as were pres­
ent at the height of last year’s s e a s o n ; and as yet, this
year's season has not begun. Many of the big resort hotels
are not yet open. Those that are open are taxed to capacity.
There is scarcely food enough for them, yet on t hey come—
in Rolls-Royces and Fords, in Pullmans and on brake-beams,
in cabins and in stoke-holds of ships.—New York Times.

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Poor Little Lambs
ir It Were a Dog
The Biting Sheep
Too Bur/ (to Die
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By IRVIN S. COBB
Only a few more days remain in
which Sunford citizens may In come
Spoken nl Passing
haste. Some of them were so u n ­
qualified to vote in the city elecWhen you hear two natural gracious as to recall th a t tho col­
tiun to he held early in Dcceml*er.
The person who isn’t sure if ho can wheezes, both unintentional, in ored Imys the night before had
vote should make it u point to one ilay and ul one plate you are been bragging of what they m eant
entitled, l think, to enter that date to do to the enemy. In reply to
find out.
in your culondar with red ink. In a particularly barbed tau n t th e
T hirty-tw o answers were receiv­ my own personal experience 1 re­ retreating soldier w ithout slacking
his gait, cast a sidewise glance
ed regarding an apartm ent that call only one such.
It was in June IDIri, over in over his shoulder and said.
w as advertised for rent on The
H erald's classified page. And yet France. A negro regim ent had
"Lls'en, w* now adm its we a in 't
theru are some who are not avail­ go no in under fire and the pulsh- no bear-cats!”
ing them selves of this simple and ment being heavy ami the troops
A few minutes later a big black
inexpensive
method of reaching being green nt actual w arfare, soldier passed, also moving to ­
one battalion bad broken. S tra g ­ ward tho re ar with speed.
prospects.
In
glers were sifting buck through renly to u question aa to why his
company had broken he halted
Tho Kansas City S tar says: the supporting lines.
A small yellow p riv ate canto just long enough to say:
T here is a g re at deal of sup­
a
"Co’se wo pulled out. Dey didpressed excitem ent in town duu to hurrying ivarw nrd. Men of
the fa ct th at one of the Wenth- white regim ent lying alongside the nt give us no propah nuppotel
erby girls recently entertained a road w aiting for the order to a d ­ Why, dey didn’t even give us no
man caller. F or years it has been vance began guying him for his garage!"
said of tho W cnlhcrby girls that
while they gave a stree t parade
•v ery day they had never been
able to dispose of a ticket to tho
evening perform ance.' We may Editor Sanford H erald;
utes, two officers arrived and the
bo w rong but it strikes us that
officer in charge, although having
Dear
S
ir:—
th ere was som ething wrong with
the opportunity to vent his a u ­
More
often
than
otherw
ise
cit­
the advertising.
izens will re g ister kicks against thority, yet not once did he a c t
otherwise than a gentlem an.
Wo don't know
w h t|h e r the the police force.
it surprised me so much th a t I
women close th e ir eyes or not
As my buslnesi elsew here allows hud to write both you and Chief
when they are being kissed as me week-end sr-^ -o v er a t home, I William'* to state vvhuS a oood po­
some authorities aver* blit bids very rarely come In touch w ith 'th e lice officer th at man it. I don't
wo do know; it closes their mouths police force.
know his name but the pollen rec­
fo r a brief while—and ih at'a
Sunday m idnight, I had the ex ­ ords will show who he U. A few
“sum pin."— Phil A rm strong. T hat perience of being
shaken ou t of . niore men of his calibre and o ur
m eans a whole lot In the cases of bed. due to a------collision a t our cor- law-abiding citizens will feel
some of these flapper** with their tier (of n t h ami P alm etto ) be- ftiendlv rath er than t nluguitixc
fifteen-m inute kisses. — Sanford tween a Dodge and an Oakland. the police force.
H erald. Atul we would be in te r­ Tbe crash shook our hou*&gt;e. For­
Mow power to you. Chief Willested to know where the Sanford tunately no one was hurt.
lama.
H erald
th u exact know ledge
Tho Oakland driver phoned the
Respectfully yours,
©f fifUcn-cunufe &gt;Jjs$e? *-0rl«n- ?«U.e
and in Uaa than Un mlR64VL ROBfim
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IT’S A COLD, CRUEL WORLD

"Of the replies, 50 per cent did not include money as a
consideration at all and !10 per cent put it last; 20 per
cent gave it sixth place.
“A jj .to gyfld
-put; jyu.t faiUxL tq*conwd/w.. it. at.
all, 5 per cent gave it Inst place, 18 per cent sixth place,
33 per cent fifth place and 10 per cent fourth place.
"Being well dressed is not considered the biggest thing
in life, ns only 13 per cent gave it third place, 22 per cent
fourth place, 30 per cent fifth place, 0 per cent sixth place
and 18 per cent did not consider it.
"A jolly good fellow did not cut much figure as a staple
article, as 34 per cent put him fourth, 20 per cent fifth, 20
per cent sixth, 5 per cent last and 20 per cent didn't consider
him.
"Thirty-six per cent gave ambition second place, 45
per cent third, 18 per cent fourth and none lower.
"Capability was given second place by 54 per cent, 31
per cent third, 14 per cent fourth and none lower.
"Character took first place by 100 per cent. It was
first in every reply.
"All but one girl asserted that they preferred reverent
regard tinly. Isn’t it significant that 1,000 dear-thinking,
TUT ANKH-AMEN, the boy
joy-loving girls picked out spiritual, religious qualities as
I’haroah, was well decorated fur
the most attractive things they know?"

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SOUTHSIDE PARENT-TEACHERS RODY Lovely Tampa Visitor
Is Guest of Honor at
HOLDS INTERESTING MRCTTMr
DinnerPartyThursday
A m o st enthusiastic m eeting of

M rs. L. W, Harner of Jackson*
villa and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McC’re a of Orlando wore week end
visitors last week as guests of
th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
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the attractive house guest of Mrs. m em bered by her Sanford friends
.lonroe B Hutton, was the guest ns Miss Elizabeth Stiles.
of honor Thursday evening n t a
dinner and bridge party, given by
: r&gt; , and Mrs. Paul Lake n t their
lovely new home in Edgewood.
The beautifully appointed dinner
table was centered with a low
mound of cut flowers, roses pre­
dominating. Marking the places
, the guests were place cards
done in ^fnscinating floral designs.
At •&gt; o clock a five course din­
ner wns served.
An interesting game of bridge
wns played until a late hour. When
scores were counted it wns found
that Mrs. Hutton held high scere
among the indies, and was pre­
sented a box of candy.
W. Spencer Jr., holding top score among
the men, was given a carton of
t cigarettes.
Places were laid for Mrs. J.
I F rank Davies, Mr. and Mrs. MonI *!00 H. Hutton, Mr. mid Mrs. Paul
Ig ? , • Me«f* G. W. Spencer J r .
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Loans

For First .Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Baaia at 7 %
Consult aa first when in the market for funds

th e S outh Side P rim ary Parent- f f if f o n S u ? * Chil,lrCn'S h° me n t
T eachers’ Association w as held
r in w 4H
Magnolia A Second A . P , C O N N E L L Y &amp; SO N S
Mr. »mt “ S ^ S ^ V h ' ' T h u rsd ay afternoon a t th e South cone ™?3 n!S° dccided to create n
■nJjJ r'0f rnlmetlo. who *™ UJ[' Side School, w ith a larg e attend­ of "' * * ? “ ? « bo“ rd for all
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etfitp. were in the c»y ance o f both old and new memb­ sen Mi. SS° ? ° tl0n8 "n&lt;1 the renrewill
ers. In the absence of th e chair­
block.
m an, M rs. Edw ard H iggins, Mrs. Mr u Mr\ , E‘ F * Housholder,
Fred Dniger presided.
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l &amp; t e . N" k" *"1 » " • ScMr .o.I M r,. F . 0 M « » J
M inutes were read of the past
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Sp0k° Upon tbe su b m eeting nnd also reports from the ie^IrS&gt; ^
&gt;on of* Mrs. Hall
municipal playground
it nijtht
tre a s u re r and o th er standing com­ J. n ,
m ittees. Due to the resignation and asked for the co-operation of
growth of Snnf r flwnep gf one of th e chairm an, Mrs. Higgins, the I arent-Teaehers’ Association
in raising funj , with which to
the socthe vacancy o f chairm an, was equip the playground. It w as
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the election of officers, Mrs. A. ror this purpose.
,-or con*
K. Pow ers was elected w ith Mrs.
At the conclusion of business,
is in
H enry Nickle as vice-chairm an.
the school nurse, Miss Gracey
U nder the head of new business made a most interesting talk u rg it w as decided to change the date «"*
Parents to attend th e
or Flor-1orjTo San foriTa rr i* ed*h!re Thuni- of th e m eetings from the third
i » t 3:30 day anti will spend some tune here T hursday of each calendar month Health Movie which is being shown
various schools throughout th e
'a t the Montezuma.
T hura* to th e first T hursday in order at
county,
Seekers
It W. Peannan J r., left l h u r
to p erm it m others of children in
I he pennant for the month wns
[cthoJist .lay for Tallahassee where he w ent other schools, to atten d th e m eet­
won by Mrs. Raynor’s third grad e.
in interest of the W aterways.
ing in th eir respective schools,
meet nt
M rs. Selina B arber,
give n I he next meeting will be held th e
ur A Teaeue of Mountville, S.
of Mrs.
splendid
report
from
the
boxes first Thursday in December nnd
Avenue. c
arrived here Wednesday nml
nnd stated a n e n t sum of money it is earnestly desired th at all
has accepted a position here w ith
raised by the children for Thanks- members be present.
the Seminole County Bank.
tbit and
In Indies’ Silk and Woolen Dresses.
We n»*« offering our extra fine men's
j’l Club
Mrs W. Theodore Langley, Mrs.
Each
dress is n style that cannot be
suits ilun:in Ibis sale at very low prices.
' Ned Chittenden and guest, Mrs. J.
overlooked.
Lought to sell this winter
M Simmons of Mountville, S. G.,
The quality of these suits assures one
motored
to OHando Thursday
at
regular
prices,
each one has been
thab they are real bargains. All the
where they spent the day.
greatly
reduced
for
this sale.
Now
T he spacious home of Mr. nnd Key,
winted favored shades. New styles.
Mrs. George A. D eCottcs wns the
priced—&gt;
Music
wns
furnished
throughout
Priced at—
Miss Flora
Zelmonovitz of
, .* '"A~
n f h«c scone of one of the lovliest soc- the evening hy Miss Pear) Robson. ^ The monthly meeting of the
Brunswick, Gn., i 1 K ■
. J i n l n ffn irs of tlie season on Tliurs- The affair was delightfully info r­ E ast Side Primary Parent-T each­
were j sister, Mrs. S. S. Baun el a t M r day eveninK
evening when
when the members of mal nnd greatly enjoyed by the ers’ Association wns held T h u rs­
i n n home on Sanford H eights.
the
guilds of Holy C ross Church 200 guests.
day nfternoon with Mrs. W. 11
dord "«
en tertain ed nt a reception honor­
Singletary, chairman, presiding.
0. G. Cheatham of A tlanta, Ga., ing th e new re cto r and Ids wife.
The m eeting was opened with the
connected with the George C a r and
All hats havo been reduced so that
singing of “ America." This was
|Fensu- Ijocomatlvc Co., is in the city fo r Dr. and Mrs. M ortim er Glover.
We have a large stock of men’s superb
one
could buy two for the price o f one.
followed By n short program giv­
Q uantities of fra g ra n t red radirsday n short stay on a business m ission.
quality of felts and velours. All shades
en by the diffirent grades.
nnce loses to g eth er w ith potted
Felts,
ju st the style for sport wear.
and a full range of sizes.
D uring the discussion of busi­
plants nnd ferns were used in pro­
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. Monroe fusion in the la rg e living and din­
ness, Mrs. Stella Arrington spoke
nnnli, B. Hutton and
guest, Mrs. J.
in interest of the public play­
I day* Frank Davies nf Tam pa m otored ing room s. In the sun parlor, the
Dress hats in silk nnd velvet nnd
Vivid-hued field, flowers and grounds nml asked for th e co-op­
color note of gold and green was
to Daytona Beach on Friday where beautifully carried out with bas­ golden rod, artistically arranged eration of the E ast Side Associa­
trimmed with metal cloth nml gold
►Union they spent the day with friends.
kets of large yellow chrysanthe­ in baskets, were used in decorating tion. A committee was appointed
the home of Hrs. H arry Heeren to take care of this m atter.
Big assortment of men’s caps.
a; heie
m um s.
Mrs. If. J . Holly and Mrs. Deane
on
Union Avenue, Thursday a fte r­
Miss Tcrrio spoke to the mem­
One special lot selling ' during this
Receiving the guests upon arriv ­
ns.
Turner have returned from C lear­
noon when she entertained the bers in regard to the kindergart­
al
w
ere
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DeCottes.
sale
for—
water where they were the guests
Idlers’ Bridge en which she will conduct at the
York
T hey w ire then introduced to the members of the
of
the
form
er’s
sister,
Mrs.
George
Congregational Church beginnimr
the
receiving line by two of the ves­ Club.
Ladies’ new winter sweaters in brushed
le ^ T I N
Scores w ere kept on tallies sug­ Dec. t.
dord on Moore.
try m en , B. F. W hittier and G. F.
wool
and in plain woolen material. Coat
Other
cops
in
stock
are
reduced
to
Tiu- pennant for best attendance
S m ith. In the receiving line were gestive of the Thanksgiving sea­
styles and blouse effects. Priced—
L. J. Mppmann of New York Dr. am i Mrs. Glover, nml the presi­ son and thu card game proved of m others was won by second
sell for tvs low ns—
in. J. 01- member of the L. G. Lippmunn den ts o f the guilds, Mrs. It. A. most interesting, top score Irung grade for this month.
At the conclusion of business,
arn that Produce Co., is in the city for a N ew m an nml M rs. J. N. Robson. made by M rs. Alexander Vaughn.
I home on few days in in terest of thc celery
Receiving in the dining room
Creamed chicken in timbals, po­ the program chairman, Mrs. For­
business.
w ere M rs. A lexander Vaughn, Mrs. tato chins, pikclcs, wafers, hot rest Gatchel, took charge of the
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, - S. O. Chase, M rs. E. D. Mobley, rolls and coffee were served at meeting. Mrs. A. M. Phillips sang
I baby of N. L. Allen w ith the Federated nn|j Airs. F uller. A ssisting in cn- the conclusion of the game by the a group of songs in her usual de­
lightful manner.
of her Fruit and Vegetable Go., is in the s t a i n i n g the guests were Mrs. hostess.
Following the program a social |
1A. Zath- city for a few days enroute to New G, I). Bishop, Mrs,. .F orrest Lake
Mrs. Hoeren's guests were Mrs. half hour was enjoyed, the h o st-j
York from Bradenton.
nnd Mrs. G. F . Smith.
John Meisvh, Mrs. John Bender,
Mrs. A. C, Ilnmtl and Mrs.]
INn the dining room, the table Mrs. Emlor C urlett, Mrs. Alex esses
Joseph Hynes serving delicious reTed
Wnthan,
M.
A.
Bryan,
W.
A.
Lee 0.
w as laid w ith a lace cloth, thc nnder Vaughn, M rs. George Davis
hin* for Lefflcr, and Robert Cobb a re in ce n te r being graced w ith a silver Hurt. Mrs. Sam Yountz, Mrs. John frvahinenta.
Ithey" will Orlando today attending the rneet- husket filled w ith red roses and C. Smith and M rs. William F.
j a a MU■ ■ ■ n a ru n a BB«inwunii«ji» a n
M au n * *
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a sp a ra g u s ferns. Lighted red ta p ­ Tunnicliffe.
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| daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jac k L ightner of e ith e r side. Brick ice crenm nnd
ipenJinf H28 East Seventh S tre e t have as cake w ere served by Mrs. Ernest
ii the their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin K rupp, Mrs. G. I. Lmicks, Mrs.
Eckinan, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Deane Turner, Mrs. B. F. Whitner,
ITe«ssel and M aster Comb Ecknian. M rs. Raymond Phillip,-«, Mrs. Ben­
ISiisorr of
jam in W hitner, Mrs. Clarke Leotfwl on; Mrs. (J. A. R adford re tu rn ed nurdy, Mrs. R. W. Pearm an, Mrs.
' home Friday afternoon
n fte r P au l B iggers and Mrs. Raymond
spending the last two weeks w ith
relatives in W aycross, Gn., and
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Munticcllo, Fla.

3 h'V r°mthe South ^lde

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Hurry! To the f
November Sale •

Enthusiastic buyers Come Every Day
and realize each purchase is a dis­
tinct saving. A sale at fhis time of
the year is a real event for the buying
public.
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Saturday Specials

Men’s Suits

E xtra Values

$22.50 to $28.50

$9.50 up

Men’s Hats

Millinery

$2.95 to $4.95

32.95

EPISCOPAL GUILDS GIVE RECEPTION East Side Body Will,
FOR DR. AND MRS. MORTIMER GLOVER" Support Campaign for
Playground Facilities

Mrs. Harry Heeren Is
Charming1Hostess To
Idlers' Bridge Club

Caps

$6.50

Sweaters

95c

$4.05 to $(i.r.()

$1.00 to $2.95

The Outlet
Opposite the Host Office.

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Walter Coleman returned home
Thursday from an extended visit
to Montgomery, Ala., Columbus,
Ha., stopping over a t F t. Gaines
where he was the guest of his
PI oil mother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H arry T. Bodwcll
W of arrived Thsrsday evening from
'll! r. Providence, R. L, and will be a t
Itheir the Montezsma until the com ple­
tion of their home in Dreamwold.

MILANE— TONIGHT
ADOLPRE
MENJOU

New Fall Suit
Styles
Men
Will Favor

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Lace Curtains, Nets
and Drapery

SPECIAL, 6 dozen, fine quality m arquesette curtains
ruffled. White, ivory and cream.

$2.25 Pair
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We will place on special sale
vases, bowls, console sets,
glassw are, china, ribbon
novelties, etc.
$1 only, fur these two
days.
Also Christmas cards will
be placed on sale. 1- cards
for $1.00.
It will pay you tc shop hcie1
Tuesday and Wednesday

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

Fine mesh, new designs, plain
fringed, white and ivory liVis
yards.

Rose, and gold stripe nmrqueHette fringed, U'/a yards.

vr

$3.50 pair

$3.50 pair

Shadow Drapery

Scrims

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

V V:

$1.40 yard

GG inches wide, plain nnd bor­
dered, white cream and ivory.

25 to 35c yard

Call and let us show you
our line.

MI-LADY’S s h o p p e

Filet Nets

Colored Swiss
Red room curtain, rose, blue anil gold.
plain white grounds

IlG inch.

50c yard
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Ever Fast Drapery
44 inch, guaranteed fast to sun and water. Creen,
Rose, Tun and Blue.

Most styles are priced us
low as—

$1.75 yard

3G to *14 inches wide, plnin figured and dots.
Cream, ivory and ecru.

40 to 75c yard
Cretonne
RG-inch. new bright design,
patterns.

Smnll

and largo

25 to )55c yard

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L. Perkins j! The Y owell C ompany
Welaka Building

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Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Krenkel and
Pa«j in children of E lkhart, Kans., nrriv■Nlttch ed here Wednesday and will m ake
pc tL- Sanford their future home. For
t",- present they are a t hom e to |
tSuie fronds at the homo of M rs,
P^nf Krenkel’s sister, Mrs. E. J . TayMithe j'ir. .Mrs. Krenkel will be rem em to | be red here as Miss Bobbie Burns.

TO THE CITIZENS
n , of
OF SANFORI)
I * tourI
wish
to announce tlm t 1
Uit
'fcbnwif1 candidate^ for the office
| 0l City CommiHsioner to be
Idetermined in the regular
Municipal Election to he held
?u l,l®
Tuesday after
jhe First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
^ our consideration will be
appreciated.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.

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cdy In w id th M enjou, n* the King
Another amendment Mrs. Wood- of a sm all E uropean country,
liff seeks to have adopt'd would m eets nnd falla In love with a
double the price of certificates of
young Am erican g irl, Is entertain'.'&lt;1 In a big w ay in a sm all town
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Mrs. J . P. Iliggin i o f S t. Louis, —nn«i then re tu rn s to his own
M
treasurer-general, is advocating country w ithout th e girl.
V/ 1 1 z U l H M l l / l f l l M 1 I t j that Mi.1? members who havu p d d
I their dues for the current y ta r be
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perm itted to participate a t conA ll of Thursday s Session ventions.
F I P P A \ T I / 17 N T I f l \ I
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MacNider Frowns On
Proposed Me mo r i a l

Was Spent In Election of

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M O |j 0 U I s

Increase*

W ASHINGTON, Nuv. J3 (/Ft.—
Actinjc S ecretary MacNider has
disapproved a proposal advised by
Frederick R .'G ib b s of New York,
erecting in Arlington National
Cem etery of n memorial to the
Southern women of thu Civil War.
He considered the site in appropri­
a te fo r such a memorial he said,
and thought “it would create an
undesirable precedent.''

CHICAGO, Nov. 20. —
A
group of association and m anufac­
turers of building m aterials, act­
ing co-operatively, will spend $&lt;V
000,000 in l'J2fi in national news­
paper ami m agazine advertising to
forward th e nationnl movement
for iietter building.
In addition. $5,000,000 more will
b spend to co n stru c t 300 demonstretion model bouses in 28 cit­
ies for th o inspection of horn *
seekers. The announcem ent was
made d uring the A m erican Con­
struction Council convention.

O

il, what a wonderful reeling w
be freo from tho m iserable
rheumatism. To know again
Joy of limber Joints and active musries—freedom from th a t agonizing
pain!
Jlow often liavo you longed for
some relief as you suffered torture
from swollen, inflamed muscles and
joints—how often b arn you said
you would giro anything In the
World for a few hours comfort!
Put you didn't know th a t all you
had to do to get real re lie f from
HARD LUCK FOR HARVARD
this nerve wracking m isery was
CAMBRIDGE, Maes,, Nov. 20.— Jnst to build rich, red blood, did
OF)—Hard luck fo r poor old H ar­ you? You didn't know th a t rheu­
vard; A yellow ad v ertisin g baloon matism had to be stopped from the
which vanished a f te r flying over Inside by destroying tho impurities
tho stadium during Sunday grid­ that rauso it—by building millions
iron defeats, has been recovered of red cells in y o u r poor, weak
nnd the ow ners says it will fly blood, did yon?
Until you fill your system full of
when H arvard play a Yale tomor­
row. It w as found a t sen on F ri­ healthy, rich, rod blood you wll!
never end your rheumatism. 3. S. 3
day, tho 13th.
will Gurcly Ijelp you. T h at’s beToo m any of o u r subm arines
are.—Dayton News.

j That Param ount wanted to m ai.r
of fline the Monte Bell production,
■t - | "The King on Main S treet," would
be one of the outstanding pictures
n- of the current season is evidenced
OBTAINS INJUNCTION
n- by the all s ta r calibre of the pluySANTA BARBARA, Cal.,
n- era who ap p ear in the principle
;u- roles In the cost,
he
Adolphe Menjou is starred in the 20.—DP)— Prince Hopkins, Snntm
title role of the production, w rit- B arbara millionaire has obtained
to tun for the screen by Douglass nn injunction in London to prevent
ny Doty from Leo D itrichstain's New the use of hi.-i name n&lt; president
re-1 York stag s hit, “The King," by O, of an organization that proposes
;es A. Do Caillnvet, Robert de Flora unclad parades Sundays in Hyde
Park.
and Samuel Arenc.
as
G reta Nissen nnd Bessie Love
en are featured in support of thit- star.
«
Such a trio should be enough
en to put any picture across mg no
it- m atter w hat the story. But I’nrnmount did not stop hero. A glance
;e- down the line-up reveals such
i* prom inent names ns Oscnr Shaw, I
V&lt;1 Joseph Kitgmir, E dgar Norton!
BRAND
'n* Norton and Mario Majcroni. C a r-1
lotta M onterey, Marcia H arris nnd |
,rn Kdmmrd Durand also have imj*n porlnnt parts.
[*• V'The King on Main S treet,"j
Waffles for breakfaMl
which will be shown today a t th«Waffles crisp, golden brown—covered with Bonita Syrup.
,n Milane Theater is a romntie coin-!
C an't you ju s t picture them waiting to tem pt the m ost jaded
appetite?

' IVIakcy Everything: Taste

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cause S. S. S. helps N ature build
tho rcd-biood-cells th at fight off tho
impurities that cause rheum atism .
the
Conquer rheumatism f S. S. 3.
has shown tho way. F o r genera­
tions S. S. S. h as brought blessed
relief and comfort to thousands of
rheumatic sufferers.
When tho rich, rod blood that
3. S. 3. helps N ature build goes
coursing through your system , It
purlfic.! the blood In your body.
Rheumatism vanishes—akin blem­
ishes disappear—you begin to get
hungry again and enjo y y o u r fo o d ^ - f
\
strength and power/tf®1 ^ ^
1
fill your body— y o u l J N ^ i &gt; )
nro vigorous — red- \T * * * * » * ^ /
blooded and ready for \ .
/
action. Know this Joy
of living again! Tako S. S. S. anil
banish rheum atism !
Get 3. H. S. from any druggist. Tho
larger bottlo ia moro economical.

ANNOUNCEMENT
A NEW SUB-DIVISION WILL BE OPENED

Brings the Car.e Fields c!
B onita Syrup i.r llite that.
j
I t s p c ife c t Georgia cr.ro thv e r w ill first fascinate you.
T h en a f te r you hi; ■ lee-,me
old friends, you would n a
tra d e th e enjoym ent it cues
fo r any price.
em ?
T h e surprising thing, too,
ubout B onita Syrup is it3 t-A*

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Brings the Cano Fields of Georgia to Your Table
Bonita Syrup Is like that,
Its perfect Georgia cunc fla­
vor will first fascinate you.
Then a fte r you liavo been mo
old friends, you would not
trudo the enjoym ent it giver
for any price.
The surprising thing, too,
about Bonita Syrup is Ua

M akes Everything m
W affles fo r brcakfastl
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W affles crisp, golden h m ^ r E
C a n 't yon Just picture them
a p p e tite ?
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WILL SE E IT ADVERTISED.

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Cairo, Ga.

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Of hi^ii grade canned goods—
Olives, Pickles, Sugar, Soap,
Starch and all household sup­
plies a t T urner’s Grocery will
give you the chance to secure
two weeks’ groceries for the
price of one.

is an ideal Homesite, and a splendid ^

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BRING YOUR BASKETS
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F irst Street and Elm Ave

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N EW YORK, Nov. 20.— &lt;/P)_
Following a re tho m ore Im portant
football gam es .in th e E ast, Mid­
dle W est, South nnd F a r W est for
S atu rd ay , Nov. 21:
.0 , Nov. 20.—(/PI— A
EAST
Red” Grange led his
H arv ard vs. Yale a t Cam bridge.
11 team into ColumJackson
— . , in
L ehigh vs. L afayette a t B ethle­
ami, Palm Bench
m cct Ohio S ta te in
his
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a
a
p
p
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a
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vide. An invitation has been ex­ hem , P a.
ranee on a collegiate
gridiron.
tended by the Coral GnbJes Club
B row n vs. New H am pshire at
A t his heel
to William Tilden, I I , to make his Providence.
s followed th e hubheadquarters a t .Miami this win­
Fordhnm va. Georgetown at huh of charges, idenials and speculution
regarding
ter. The French flash. La Coste New York.
,
• hte future th a t
also has been asked to conic
R u tg ers va. New York U niver­ has brought thousands of w ords
into
print.
"Squared circle” contests th at sity a t New Brunswick, N. J.
Grange’s latest reply to stories
will likely a ttra c t boxers of n a t­
S yracuse vs. N iag a ra a t S y ra ­
th a t had him
ional prominence have been book­ cuse.
playing professional
ed at Jacksonville,
Orlando,
Palm
A rm y vs. U rslnus a t W est Point. football, in the- movies ,of selling
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his
name
r
C olum bia vs. A lfred a t New
as advertising w as vehem ent: "The.
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York.
‘.ey haven’t
got me. I
P enn M ilitary va. J u a n ita at have not receivedl a penny. I have
no t received r.
C hcstor, P a.
a contract. I am gettin g sick and.1 tired of these conM IDDLEW EST
stn
n
t
r
rumors about my signing
C arnegie vs. S t. Louia a t St.
Entering the lists conies tne n a ­
contract
:ts to do this and the othtional Open W inter Lawn Bowling Louis.
er.”
Chicago vs. W isconsin a t Chi­
tournament which gets under way
cago.
at St. Petersburg on Jan u a ry 25.
Ohio S ta te vs. Illinois a t Col­
Like nicotines will he held a t O r
um bus.
Janclo anil o ther cities.
M innesota vs. M ichigan a t Ann
The winter horse-shoe pitching
center, which has been gradually WVrbor.
J __
coast, is at St,
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Tampa, Lakeland, Orlando n „d
Daytona also have these contests
scheduled.
At St. Petersburg, the Nntlonnl
Roque Championships a re sched­
uled for eith er F ebruary or M arch.

J*ck-

Cliy. and
[ffiir for

to annual intersection football enfoyiona counter a t Pasadena
on New
Year’s day is being discussed here,
i is the
That Bill Roper’s squad would
Vtteen |,e n worthy foe o f the Pacific
Jones, coast’s champions eleven is genArmour, craj|y considered
by the sp o rt
)by two writcrs who Imvc been speculating
ie Cora! ,llt Washington. H arvard is the
si in Jan- (,n|y one of the big th ree th a t has
come west to m eet Pacific coast
£ kituc. football team s.
On her one npf have an- pen ranee she beat Oregon 7 to 0.
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Tlic U niversity o f A labam a and
C-w Sar. Tulane U niversity also a re being
IjroO'J dub j considered as possible opponents.

If'JjS Apalachiola Bay
Is To Be Improved
ta h y b i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19,-fJP )
batknship
allotm ent of $14,000 fo r imU he play- t’r,,vcm&gt;-nts work in Apalachicola
courn'. In- E»y, Fla.. tran sferre d from the
! trurrieysfSt* Andrews Bay funds, w as anBiting IV nuuni'ed today by the governm ent
| engineers.

BU lLbERS

DEPOSIT OF SAND
Suitable For

BRICK WORK—

CONCRETE—

PLASTERING

Contracts for sale of sand at p it or delivered.
For information inquire of 0. C. B ryant a t 2468 Sanford Ave.
before 7 a. m. between 12 and 1:30 or a fte r 6 p. ra.
o r

Bryant &amp; Hathaway, No. 6 Ball Bldg., Opposite P. 0.
Tested and recommended by R. E. Kelsey, Contractor
Now being used by

Dorsey, Howard &amp; Kelly, The Big C ontractors

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M issouri vs. K an sas a t Law­
rence.
Oklahom a vs. W ashington a t
N orm an.
D rake vs. Iowa S tate a t I)es
Moines.
M arquette va. N o rth Dakota a t
M ilwaukee.
SOUTH
F lorida vs. M ississippi A. and
M. a t Tam pa.
W ashington &amp; Lee vs, Nortii
C arolina a t Lexington, Va
T ulnno vs. I.ouisiana t
New Orleans.
A rkansas vs. O klahom a A. &amp; M.
a t F ayetteville.
M ercer vs. O glethorpe a t A tlan­
ta .
C entenary vs. B utler a t Shreve­
po rt.
FA R W EST
Idaho vs. O regon Aggies, at
Boise.
S tanford vs. C alifornia a t Palo
A lto.
G onzaga vs. W ashington State

W inter D ays Are Here
Beo O ur New A ssortm ent of

Andirons and Fire Sets

Ball Hardware Co.
PH O N E 8

SYSTEMS
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
Sanford, W est Palm Beach
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFFICE

TAXES

H 7-318 F irst N ational Bank Bldg.

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compare wim ail otners tor location and environment, elevation and improvement,
and then price. You will come back to this property more thorougherly convinced of
its outstanding: merit. You cannot find a property of such high character, so rich in
home requisites and so favorably priced for profit, elsewhere in the community.
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S. G. GRAY, R esident Manager
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Marvania has every feature of a perfect home community. Its possibilities for gener­
ous profits to investors are accentuated by its complete development and improving*
program. Marvania is your opportunity of today.
ELEVATION
Just a few minutes from the post office and the busi­
ness section, direcMy in the path of Sanford’s growth
eastward. Four and one half blocks from the Forrest
Lake Hotel and overrooking beautiful Lake Monroe.

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

IMPROVEMENT

KNVIROMEN'B

Improvements in Marvania include only those worthy
of the highest type o f community development. Every
modern utility and convenience will lie incorporated
for tho comfort and enjoym ent of the residents.

Notable developments are adjacent to Marvania. Tho
very character of its surroundings make it an ac­
ceptable location for a pormcncnt home; y et it pos­
sesses all o f the fundamental arhitors of value.
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s'u.uuu.uuu telephone construction program
vv h icli t h e S o u t h e r n B ell C o m p a n y is c o m p le t. . . i n l!\ff ' u i ,,o r i d a t h i s y e a r is a n i n v e s t m e n t in new
b e tte r
t h a t F l o r i d a m a y h a v e m o re a n d
s e rv ic e ,
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To make a substantial profit, invest
in a substantial home community

am M .'inl! r
m u c ^ f ° d o to m e e t th o n ee d f o r local
will lo iiim ,, 'U nce i!e r v ‘c e * a n d t e l e p h o n e c o n s tru c tio n
w in c o n tin u e o n
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to econom ii-ai , '.J l c r s e r v ic e s a n d c o m m o d itie s is d u e
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telephone p la n t &lt;&gt;l. e v e r y t h i n g w h ic h f o r m s a p a r t o f

arvania Investment Co
SCRUGGS REALTY CO.
SALES AGENTS

202 F irst Street

Phone 735

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NEW YORK, N o r. 19.—&lt;*&gt;&gt;F ederal A ttorney BUckner has In­
vited W ayne B. W heeler to "come
over into M acedonia" and see for
him self how h ard i t is to enforce
prohibition in New York.
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R a ilw a y P ierces Wall Is
T em p le E rected to M emory
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IN CHANCERY.
A. I*. HENKEL. Complainant.
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v m u t l . It. I.CCAH, et St. Defendants
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CHINWANGTAO, Oct. 80 m .
Where the IVking-Mukdrn rail­
way pierce* the G reat Wall of
Chinn nt fihanhnikwan Ij a temple

ERALD, I ^ A T ,N O V E M B C T J ^

claiming
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W H EELER IN V IT E D TO N . T . I S S - i n ' I l S i . ^ ' k ^ l S ' TPotter,
S l ^ deceased,
l interest*
S T J Soru?notherwise,
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Title.

Olllir.ll o r I*IJMI.ICATION

III I lie i n li n e o f t h e S t a t e o f Flor­

hereinafter described real estate; 1.
II Vick, as sh eriff and ex-officio
administrator o f Alpheua O. Henkel.
If living and If dead, all parties
claiming Interests under J. It. Vick,
ae sheriff and ex-ortlclo adm inis­
trator of Alpheua Q. Henkel, dereseed, or otherwlee. In and to the
hereinafter described real estate;
Myrtle M. Kills, If livin g and If
dead, all parties elalm lng Interests
under Myrtle M. Kills, deceased, or
otherwise. In and to the hereinafter
described real eatate. C hester Kennison. If living and If dead, all
parties claim ing
Interests under
Chester Kennlson, deceased, or
otherwise. In and to tha hereinafter
described real eatate; J. H. Hudson,
nlso known as J. Henry Ifudson, If
living and If dead, all parties claim ­
ing Interests under j . II. Hudson,
deceased, also known as J. Henry
Hudson, or otherw ise. In and to the
hereinafter described real estate;
Frank If. Potter, If liv in g and If
dead, all parties claim ing Interesta
under Frank If. Potter, deceased,
or otherwise. In and to the herein­
after described real eatate; Alice
Key Potter w ife of Frank If. Pot­
ter, If living and If dead, all parlies
claim ing Interesta under Alien Key
Potter, deceased, w ife of Frank II.
Potter, or otherwise. In and to the
hereinafter described real estale;
Henry
Putter. If liv in g and If
ilcnd. all parties claim ing Interests
under Henry C. Potter, deceased, or
otherwise. In and to the hereinafter
described real estate; Howard Pol-

ida.
To Vine 11 K. I.ucas, If living nn&gt;l
If dead, i l l parlies claiming In­
terests under Virgil R I.ucrs. decensed, or otherwise, In Slid lo the
here inufier ill (C'Tlbed real estate;
I'.ivld llnrke also written Davlil
Itork. If llvn it and If dead, nil
parties el.ilrnlng interests under
. Ii.ivld llurki al-o wrlllen David
llnrke, deieRsel. or otherwise. In
anil to the hereinafter described
real estate; Alice llnrke, wife of
Icivld llurlce r living and If dead,
nil parlies rlainilng Interests under
Allei- llnrke. dei eased, wife of
Imvld llnrke or otherwise. In and
to Ihe lo relnaller described real
• stale; Will! no M. Ashley, also
known as Win. M. Ashley, If living
sod If dead. "II parties claim ing
Inti rests miller William M. Ashley,
also known ns Win M. Ashley. i|e&gt;en.eil, nr otherwise. In and to the
llerelnofli-r ip irrllod reill esliite;
Arthur ll Fuller, II living and If
dead, all parties claiming Inlermls
tinder Arthur II. Fuller, deceased.!
or otherwise. In and to the h ere in -1
niter ill erllied real estate; Miry
A. Futi»r, wife of Arlluir II. Fuller.
If llvluit slid If dead, all parlies
elalm lng Interests under Mary A
Fuller, w ile of Arthur II Fuller
ilei-easeil, or otherwise. In and lo
the
hereinafter
desrrlln-il
real
• state; Isiac Jansen, If living and
I ir a.*.* nit parties claiming In■
Isaac Jansen, de• a . , .^•■aherw lse. In and In t|i»
In r e l n a l l e r ilesrrlheil r ;
es tale;
J a m e s Kvans. J r . ir living and If
{&lt;? non! Charter ile id, all p arties claim ing In terests
l i k e f a th e r ,
B r e n n e r , above , hn* hci n jin lice of under J a m e s Kvans, Jr., deceased,
or otherw ise. In and lo the hereint h e | euro in B rooklyn, ()., to w n ­ iifli-r ile-tcrilird real eslnle; Alplieus
sh ip f o r '&lt;’2 y e a r s . T h is fall two i; lle n k e l. if living and If dead,
ju s t i c e s w e r e to he elec ted .
Ilo all p i r t l e s claim ing Interests under
il Henkel, deceased, or
anil Ills so u W illiam F. l i m n e r , oAlpfiens
t h i-rwlse, in anil In Ihe h e re in a fte r
htdow, r a n a n d both w e r e i lerted. descrllo'il resl e s ta t e ; l.urle I.
Hi id'el. if living and If dead, all
parties iTilmln,: in te r e sts under
i.llcle
I. Ifeulli’l. dei-eriSed, or ntlierNEW METHODS INVOLVED
wl ..*, In and lii ihe herein a f te r de
serlt eil
re il
esln le ;
O scar ti
Henkel, II IHIng and If dead, all
W A S H I N G T O N , N’ov. l!l hV)
p
o
r
i
h
e
clalmlnK
Interesta
u n d er
T lic n a v y linn new m eliim li fur
lifieir O Henkel, deceased, or o t h e r p*»"rin-y in to th u
A suiter- ivi-e In ainl iii iIn* h e re in a fte r ile
(tritverlill liirht. Iui:i I. eil |;erf"ctcii •*rIheil real estate; Hull A. Henkel,
all parties
f u r lu'lpiiijf lo ."tilviige tin* S.r,l. if living and If deni,under
A
I’ltlllii Hint flew in the A n t i c nn • • ilmlnit U.t.i. i .
under lloli
lm u a
%f «f it
.
i . ilt'iiHH,
rfiNt
i*r
lit
Mr.MUIariji f_X|K*(Iitii»n art* t o &lt; m iil
|M llM. i„.r .
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erected to the memory of a piotn
wife whose huslniid periabed la
the building ef the atrueture.
Chlh H uang ti. the emperor who
united all Chinn, cam** to the
throne in 5M« B. C. It Waa Chlti
who b u ilt the G reat Wnll to keep
the country together.
A woman from the aoutli, so the
legend runa. brought cotton-wad­
ded clothes for her man, who ha I
been im proved by the em peror to
help build the wall. She was told
th a t her husband had died, and
th a t she could not have his body
because it had been thrown be­
tween the brick facings of the
wall and crushed there undtfr torn
of rubble and earth.
The woman persuaded n cr&gt;mrndo o f her husband to show her
tha stretch of wall where the body
of her hufbund lay. Three ditv i
and three nights th ereafter she
walked up and down th at length,
until the compassion
th» divine
power o .ij e s c it n t l " n^r hm ents,
and th a t part of the wall col­
lapsed.
The scandal came to the ears of
the ern|a*ror, who recognised, lor
neath his tyranny, th at the con­
duct of the woman had been most
orthodox To regularize the m ut­
ter, he directed that she had ad ­
mitted to his household. F irst,
however, he granted her prayer
that ahu he perm itted to select the
bonen «f her husband for more
deliberate burial.
The woman gathered tip her
husband's bones and walked to the
end o f the wall, ab u ttin g on the
sen, from which before the guards
could stop her, she cast the bones
Into the sen and herself a fte r
the ocean floor off Colin.
them.

and to the hereinafter described
real estate; Russell If. Nevlne, If
living and If dead, all parties claim ­
ing Interests under R ussell If.
Nevln*. deceased or otherwise. In
and to Ihe hereinafter described
real estate; Andrew Dcnhan, If liv­
ing slid If dead, all parties claim ­
ing Interests under Andrew Den­
han. deceased, or otherwise. In and
lo Ihe hereinafter described real
estate: K. ft. Brown, If llv n g nnd
If dead, all parlies claim ing In­
terests under E. R.
Brown, de­
ceased or otherwise, In and to the
hereinafter described real estate:
------------ Brown, husband of K.
R. Brown. If living and If dead,
all
parties
claim ing
Intervals
under ■ ■—-----u "r uBrown,
» Us* ----iiuai/ssiiw
husband
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of B. II. Brown, deceased, or other­
wise, In and to the hereinafter d e­
scribed real estate; Overstreet Tur­
pentine Company, a Corporation
under the law s of Ihe Htate of
Florida. If existing and If dissolved
all parties claim ing an Interest
under Overstreet Turpentine Corapany. a corporation under th e law s
of the .State of Horlda, or otherwise. In and to the hereinafter descrlbed real estate. The property
In volved Is described as follow s:
tlesln s t the Southeast corner
of the NW«4 of NW14 of Sec­
tion 37. Tp. 31 South o f R ange
2» East, run North 600 feet,
West 612 feet
Southw esterly
700 feet, to point of South line
of NtV ti of NW«4 of aald Sec*n * feet W
asmf ri
tlon 1094
West
oft nnini
point fif
of
beulnnlng. East 1014 feet t o be-

R i T ' b f H IV (4 of 8W 14 flection
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If, Township *1. South of R a n g e

21 East, containing 10 acres,
more
or leee—and
less s ix
acres to wit:
Begin at ths northwest corner
of said tract, run thence southerly
( ( • ft., thence east 377 f t , thence
northerly *40 feet, thence w est 407
feet to point of beginning.
HE&lt;4 of BtVU of Section 14,
Township 21 south of R an ge 29
East.
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And to all parties claim ing an Inter­
est In i.nd to the above described
real estate:
You. and each o f you, are hereby
ordered to appear to the above en ­
titled cause on or before the first
Monday In December, sam e being
the seventh day of the month, end
a Rule Day of this Court, at tha
office of tlio Clerk o f this Court,
at the Hemlnolo County Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida.
and In default
thereof a decree pro confeaao w ill
he entered against you and each
of you. and aald cause proceed ex
pane.
It Is further ordered that this
order he published once a week for
four
consecutive
w eeae
ee k s In the Hanfour
consecutive
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f„rj
Herald, "
newspaper
published '
at Sanford. Seminole County F lor'' itn«M roy h»nd
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***} of
court, this the Gth day of November
A. D. 19IJ.
v j . DOUOLABS.
(Heal)
Clerk Circuit;
Court, S e m i
(Heal)
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nolo County. Florida.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NKH &amp;&amp; JONES,
JUeirae
JONES
for ^nm
Complainant.
'*Bollcltom *«•
tilnlnnnt
Nov. 8, 13. 70. 17: Hoc. 4.

The Strengthening oil
The resources of this Bank art
addition of the funds of the »nn»
resources are strengthened by th».
assets of this Bank. Let us *•&gt;»*—•
other’s resources.

4% In terest Paid on Sattajn

geminole (Jounl
S an fo rd ,F I
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■MIAMI SHORES
AMERICA’S MEDITERRANEAN

Just 10 Month
and Over 70
Cent Sole!

r- it i it,tie. It. Him Shettk, If living

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The law of supply and demand is beginn
to a very marked degree at MIAMI S
are beginning to realize how quickly tl
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Folks are beginning to realize that
will be sold out within its first year an
the buying public is concerned, it look3
will not be enough MIAMI SHORES
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Hie Miami Shores Island, to be connectj
with the mainland of MIAMI SHORE!
Shores Causeway and with the Venetiij
Hi i\e of the Campanili, is one of the m
tetings of today in the greater Miami
last section of MIAMI SHORES proper
b.v Shoreland Company and it will pay y
today this particular offering, which is
a ttiactive of all the sections that MIAiV
. P«t on the market.

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You Hny there Is no forty-ninth state. True enotiBli 90 fnr na separate
government is concerned. Yet, keennse of its rich environs, St. Louis lias
advertised its trading territory far and wide as thu "49th State.’’
The rich farming country has poured wealth into St. Louis until now it is
one of the first ten municipalities in the United States.
True, there are huge commercial and industrial enterprises in St. Louis,
hut these and the prosperity of the city depend upon the wealth produced
hy the surrounding farms.
I’lunt City has all of the agricultural advantages of St. Louis. Plant City
is surrounded by farming lands the productivity of which is not surpassed
anywhere.
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Lands along thu Missouri produce and market one crop a year at u time
when markets are flooded.

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

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Lands adjacent to Plant City produce from three to five crops a year,
which reach the market in the months which assure the farmers of top
prices. This menus that farmers in this section are prosperous nnd have
money the year round.
Folks are investing in Plant City. Valued nre intrinsic and increasing
rapidly. Profits from Plant City undertakings reward your efforts.

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

Public improvements in nnd about Plant City in the last year amount to
more than two million dollars.
Come to Plunt City—Seo for yourself the opportunities that await you. |
Your Interest shall have the prompt
and couttiouu a t t e n t i o n of the

EAST HILLSBORO COUNTY
CHAM BER O F COM M ERCE

MIAMI SH O PP
AMERICA'S

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try , in auum o rjto a Rood 5c cienr
nnil n toothpick th a t is not cut on
r , in the outskiits of the city the b ias, is a school w here men can
be ta u g h t to eat off their laps.
A s the social season draw s near,
S lr b c l n *
I shudder to think o f the ordeals
th a t aw ait tho men of America.
Tho avernee m an has about as
much difficulty eatin g from his
lap ns a fish would have whistling
tho S ta r Spangled B anner under
tw en ty feet o f w ater.
Now with women it is different.
W omen seem to 1* able to hold a
plate o f salad, a cup of hot tea, a
dish o f ice cream nnd a few slices
near the P
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automobile. of cake in one hand nnd eat with
th e oth er, ca rry in g on ali the while
a line of conversation th a t is ns
ceaseless as the ro a r of N iagara
F alls.
. r L r ctnrv to Lt. Fm ncis Smith.
Gammon told inspector

n. J. M. {■o w b b N?.E R T :

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MAKillVroiTK ®p KATHERINE

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Ha sent if »?fn' her‘ •n'1 Mary S.
partbs ria| !
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W ISE BOAT WORKS
------- B u ild er o f—
G A SO L IN E , E L E C T R IC and S T E A M L A U N C H E S
S A IL nnd ROW BO A T S
B o n is nnd M otors R epaired
C ntnlogue S p e c ific a tio n s nnd P rices on a p p lica tio n
M t. D orn, F lorid a

Business For Sale
IN A F A S T GROWING
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$5000.00 STOCK OF GEN
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AND FIXTRUES.

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2% d isc o u n t nltow ed on a ll ta x e s paid in
all p aid in D ecem b er. T a x books close Aj

Tho nouth IS acre, of the northeast quarter of tho nouthmst
quart.-* Section 19. Townaliln
: t South. Range 30 east
P
an oVmr.l «„C''r,'‘v.U'at Ir;l M whburn
raid minors having an undivided
4-5 Interest In said property, such
application to be based upon peti­
tion now on file In tho office of tht
said Jmitre, dated till* tttv 30th day
of October. A. t&gt;. 1935.
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after a^M
m'* ,,r n" *'»&lt;&gt;n t h « V fn r n .o V n r nUU,' r can l.e heart!. _
Guardian

ILUAM M- IIASSETT. et al.

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M,uor*

City Taxes Due Noventl

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2700 acres of very valuable land
within four miles of the City Limits of
Sanford a t a price much under the m ar­
ket.

D O IN G GOOD B U S IN E S S

recently sepnndcd front her n
F08,l :* the Iowa capital, she said.
ta s\V ro « i5 d U r l l * .h i men who
robbed her only menrgely.

B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.
O steen, F la .

This property is on the m arket for a very lim ited time.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
118 Magnolia Ave.

Phone No. 48

British Pay Tribute
To Crew
Of Lost M-l
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PLYMOUTH, Enplam!. Nov. 19
hPi —An impressive tribute was
n-i d by the Ilritish Navy today
S h e memory of tho 08 officers
.!n,l men X Jcrlihcd In th e mon.
Itur-submnrine M-l a week affo.
[s If, « ;
A fleet of wn rships assembled
ned and at dawn at the spot off the I)c \[| America
on°hire coast where the M-l m ade
her fatal dive. The dural service
were those who died a t sen. was
read aboard the subm arine parent
-hip
M ilestone
a fte r
which
wreaths were thrown upon the
water.
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Two lo in I 2 3 » 10 il 9IOOOJN) vneh.
T w o li&gt;«* n e a r D e p o t f o r U70OO.OO. I l a r g u l n .

Tw o lot* on I'nrk DloxlSU M30O.00. T a t c n look.
Tw o lota on Sanford Ave. One 55000.00, oilier 50000.
M gp lot on Elm Ave. *3000.00. Yon enn’t brnt It.

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Five Iota In front of H otel Forrrat I.nke.

mfcd. will
k. 1 tbit

T w o lot* In M a y f a i r . T h e o n l y t w o n v n lln b lw
IS lota In C ity lim it* f o r 527.000,00.

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Cliolpr It. H- frontons at 5IO.no pvr foot.
XIvv lot* o n O ak A v e. C a ll n n d *r«- th,cin.

I Itayr tbi- rholccot nereaite In city for Nuhdlvlalon
trrrMiril talk will* niv.
It It'* liunluro property I h a v e that.
H a v e Home on n 00 y e a r l c n * c — v n n ’t he l i r n t .
If , ou o r e a a t r a n u c r It w i l l n a y y«w l « ln v e * t l( tn t r ,

W. J. THIGPEN

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Phono 715
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A SECTION OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES

San Lanta is truly a section of beautiful homes—eleven buildings of
delightful architecture are now in course of construction. Plans for almost
double this number have been completed, and work will be started as soon

Good Bread Builds
Enerev That Wins!
Whether you play Quarterback—or Bridge,
you need the good healthful energy provided
by Merita Bread, for it is as good for brain
as it is for brawn. It contains the very ele­
ments that go to make up a complete food.
In carbohydrates, gluten, protein, and vitamines, there are only a few foods that equal it.
Merita Bread is made from the finest kind
of hard wheat flour, cane sugar, pure vcgct dile shortening, barley malt, milk and yeast.
I hat is why it has no real rival in the bread
■ield. Merita comes in two sizes, 10c and 15c.

as material can be obtained.
l FEW

LOTS IN THE FIRST SECTION ARE AVAILABLI
PRICES WILL ADVANCE DECEMBER 1ST, 1925

Drive out and sec what is going on in ban Lanta only tincc min*
utes from the business section. Sewerage, electric lights, w ater and gas
wide winding boulevards, sidewalks, landscape gardening, a beautifu
residential whiteway lighting systemand other desirable features too nu­
merous to m en tio n -all these are included in the delights and satisfac
tion of home ownership in San Lanta.

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THE GARDEN SPOT OF SANFORD

MADE BY THE

AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY

Knight &amp; M acN

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Fresh daily
from your
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BRINKMAN,
r. Realty Dept

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107 109 S o u th Park Avenue
Phone 720

MBS. SA M H. CA M PBELL
MBS. J. M . LoM O INE
S a le sL a d ics

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KARL J. SCHULTZ

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1st N a tio n a l Bank Bldg.
10 i c m in city, Juat west of new Rail Road Shopk......... ........................................... $25,000
21 acres Just outside city, 1-4 mite north Country Club Rond. This in an
ideal tra c t for aubdlvision. Price per acre .„.........—............ .......—...... ....... .... $ 700
The prettiei* Lake Front tra c t in Seminole County, Just o ff the C ountry
Club Road. This is only 3 miles from Club.
$4,600 to $20,000
Houses, any price, anywhere— ...................- ........................................ .
Lota in Rose Court, San-Lanta, F t. Mellon, Pinehurst, below m arket.
Income property on W est F irst S treet which will net good interst.
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I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

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IN V E S T M E N T S

REAL ESTATE

2 lots on Oak Avenue at 13 S t E astern exposure
Real Value. E asy Terms.
6 lots on Elm Avenue and 13th St. Practically an «,»•
Absolutely dirt cheap. $8,000.
en **li
3 lots in Buena V ista subdivision on Mellonville Ave s/w j
$850 a lot. E asy terms.
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One beautiful lot on Crystal Lake, 66x140. Runs from Cm Jf
through to lake Riparian R ights. A t $1,500 this property
equalled.
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9 room house, practically new, double garage, hardwood firm- j
paid. Best section of town. Lot is 64x117 feet. See this
Very easy terms.
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Phone 744.

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

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

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor

Real Estate and Investm ents.

Phone 743.

306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real
“USE YOUR FORESIGHT"

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Metsch Building

1
HOMES—LOTS-FARMS
ACREAGE

ACT QUICK!

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We have listed for the next two or three days some
of the best warehouse sites in the city at the lowest
prices.

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Also some of the choicest Sanford Avenue business
property can be seen among our listings.
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Sacrifice Sale:
For few days only we offer 20 acres best
celery land 5 miles from Sanford. Twelve
acres tiled and now under cultivation; com­
plete equipment, including: mules, spraymachine, celery paper and wires, and Ford
truck. All for the low price of $12,500.00.
Terms; $3,500.00 cash, balance to suit pur­
chaser. Surely we don't have to INSIST
that that is a BARGAIN.

McCALL &amp; FOX

Ileal Estate

Nnlr. Form U. K. McCall, tl. (i. I'm, II. I,. Shipp,

113Vi&gt; M agnolia Ave.

In and Near Enterprise, the Big Developmi
1593 Acres

$87.50PERACRE
Half the price of adjoining land—Beautifully s|
around and side of lakes,

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”
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Phone 745

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford,

311 F irst National Rank Hldg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

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Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
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“REAL BARGAINS”

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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue....... $j
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200feel
front. P r ic e ............................................... B
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue behve
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $

A Six Room Rochond Stuccoed
Bungalow

HOUSES-BUSINESS PROPERTY—SMALL FARMS
ANI) ACREAGE

Just completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

The IIouses we ure offering for sale were not built to sell.

$3,000 Down

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Balance to suit purchaser

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FLETCIIEII-BULGER REALTY CO.

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113Mj Magnolia.

Phone 74G

R.C. TISDALE

152 Acres
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REALTOR

Six miles from Sanford, Dixie Highway run­
ning through, fronting on lake at $3U0.Ul) per
acre and worth double price asked.

Real E state Investm ent

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.

If you arc undecided, consult us.
Our opinion has been profitable to a large
number.

We
WANTED

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The price for a few days will be $110,000.
cash, balance over 4 year period. 5% binder fori

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

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr,

L. SUMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

THE BEST IUJY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

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73|/» acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best w ater in
the state, Y\ mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. Act quick.

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Phone 117

310 E. 1st St.

202 First Street
Phone 708-709

Today’s
Best Buys—Act Quick!

G reatest Investment
In Florida
60 acres 2 miles south of Ovicda.
very good citrus and truck land.
Special for one week at
$75.00 per acres with easy terms.

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 7GC

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5 Ball Bldg.

Modern House Five Room-' atl
Screened-in Porch—Open
tu r n e r of Hanford utul u i .h t h

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Sacrifice
Pine Hurst Lot $250
Corner Lot 13th and
Eastern Exposure

WIM, Nearly ,p . 7 ™ i „ i VB,U‘#

LEE A. CONOLEY, Realtor
Buildta,. Maxell
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Phone 140

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Phone 735

SMALL DOWN PAYJj

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3Vi Ball Building
Phone M2

Block

Fronting- on First Street just o ff Sanford Avenu
business property is unexcelled by any in Sank
Many real estate men say th a t we are offerii
cheap.

A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00. One-third cash.

Listings of houses, lots, blocks and acreage. If your price is right we
have*tho buyers waiting. What have you to offer?

O ffer an E ntire

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial R ea lty ^
12-14 Garner-Woodruff ^
TELEPHONE 770

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flssif-ied Ad on This Pa^e is a Paying Investm ent!
7— Business Service

Sale-Furniture, etc.

37 Wanted Help, Salesman AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuFOR SA LE: P ortable barbecue
guota, Ga., A ugusta’s g re atest
oven m ounted on tra ile r; nil
I^ N E T S DRUG s T£ 5® .
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*. , KD: T* ° wide aw ake real classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
read y to go; reasonable. Apply
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; salosl!‘,tiles nnd men for charge. 10c minimum.
C arnival Co., office, T ourist Camp suMki
‘ . v Mon . a.ntl brokerage sales, II AIN E — IVatervllle^ M orning
13th St., west of F rench Ave.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
S
Ave"** 0"" Apply 108 MaB‘
Wo c a rry a fu ll line.
people are interested in Florida
O ur price* a re rig h t.
Cash or
property. Reach them through
38—Wanted, Situation Male the
term s. We w ant your business
f»«
Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
S anford Stove A F u rn itu re Co.
plication.
“ ^pR A PH ER and bookkeep321 E . F irs t St.
a
Radioor whose experience covers sec- kkA -tN ABOUr fo lk County and
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a U** WIGIITS—Three station*. M r
17—For Sale, Houses
., e n*...?* work;
, bookkeeping
------ „„u ,„t.and the
lakeland, through the StarILj Second.
awAnd rit»
First and Elm,
u( *t&gt;0T«
do i and
Telegram . Rest advertising me­
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Banford Avenue and 10th Street
dium in South Florida. Published
and garag e; close in; five blocks
ln this Vicinity. Phone 337. mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Bipert service.
fro m nost office.
Phone 571-J.
LakelatuI, Florida.
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p r in t s n o p - M n * i « P rice &lt;4,800.
ANTED:
Experienced
salesfor departm ent store. Ap­ MORGANTOWN, W, VA., people
FO R SALE: F our new, two room plyladies
at Speer &amp; Son.
are interested In Florida. Each
houses, each on easy term s, $750
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at.
, R. R- Ave
_____________ Ginderville. Also a few good lots
of them through a classified ad
K* 8*"*
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Tier- in the Morgantown POST. Six
a t $300. W rite P. O. Box 090 City.
aid, South Gcorgia’i
g re atest cents a word for six consecutive
hiMtilo0’
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, issues.
ki«fo &gt;•
FO R SALE: Seven room house, weekly and Sunday.
Classified
cal* of
tw o baths, close to business dis­ ratea 10c per line. Way cross J o u r­ COLUMBUS (C,n„) LEDGER —
IIAHIIKIt S H O P
Classified ads have tho largest
phone 111tric t on Magnolia Ave. A. P, Con­
nal-Herald, Waycrosa, Georgia.
113 Magnolia A re.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
nelly and Sana. Phone 48.
P rail*
F irst Class Barbers
I'OR RIG RESULTS advertise in gia. Rate 8c ( 0-word line) line.
Special A ttention
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
f a / ”
|ng blocks. Irrigation box**. J . * • FO R SALE: A real bargain, 16
Given To Ladle* and Children.
REACH BUYERS or sellers of
JH )ou Terwlllefor. Prop.
room house beat in county. On DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­ TOFlorida
real estate advertise in
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two beautiful lakes. 3 milea from ard County thoroughly which ia
HILL LUMBER CO House Ol tow n, would cost $40,000 to build one of the moat rnpidly grow ing tho St. Petersburg Times. One csn‘
Milane Theatre BIiIr.
cent a word daily, two cent* a wort
gorrlcc. Quality and Price
in t*«,r
it now. If sold in next 10 days sections on the Florida Coast. Sundays.
llr.M *;
«Mr ** ADDRESSING — Moltlgraphlng, will take $15,000. Fine location Sample copy and rate card upon
folding and m alllng-aa you fo r hospital o r sanatorium . Will request.
«»t OB»
TH E MORNING JOURNAL is tho
ARCH ITECT
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want it— when you « n t i t hold 50 bids. If you are looking
accepted want ad medium in
k,ri e*o *
Phono C73. H. E. Porch. First fo r a barg tin, this Is it. E. G. Ken FOR SALE—Space on the page Daytona (Fla,) One cent a word
F ir st N ational Hank Bldg.
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,WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Votlnf'nl Rank R ld g _________
ler, Route A, Box 187,
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[ or classified advertisem ents. an insertion. Minimum 25c.
S anford. -------------- Florida
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
•ACREAGE* •
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8 —For Rent,* Apartments
TH E CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
or sell th at second-hand goods?
BUSINESS HOM ES
24.— Lost, Found
WITH
—Central West Virginia’s la rg ­
FOR RENT: 5 room house, w ater
e s t daily. Want ad rate l l - 2c per
.
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727
OHIO—'Xenia.
Make
your
sales
VALDEZ
HOTEL
and lights. M. M. Lord, Route LO ST: Money; tw o bills of large
[UirUnt.
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- word; 4 insertions 1 l-4cj 6 or
l : u r i ip r « n 1'lnn
A. Box 210.
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denom ination; rc tu rn to E. II. in, Ohio, Rich agricultural dis­ more lc per word each insertion.
B ennett, 314 M agnolia Ave. Re­ trict. Want ad anti display rates
S a n f o r d 's l . r k i l l n i H a i t i
10— For Rent, Rooms
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell I • Valdez Hotel Building
w ard.
on request.
anything? If so ndvertiso in
W U IIT \V. W A H ? t E H , M n n m r r
FOR RENT: Furnished room in
25— Opticians, Jewelers
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The the Gainesville Sun.
private home for refined young
scene of stupendous develop­
man. 009 Magnolia Ave.
II. C. VIELE, Jew eler. Watch,
ment.
Read about it in the Palm
jew elery and clocK repairing ami
FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms engraving. Quick service. Ill] Mag­ Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallic Miller. nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
Reasonable.
A LITTLE TTANT AD IN The
28— Riant, Seeds, Trees
kties
FOR RENT: Room, wnrm, bath
l HERALD will bring you in big
and toilet connection; partly
result,*. Advertise those old a r ­
ART T H E FLO R IST”
ticles you have stored away and
nta furnished; $3.00 p er week. 12-15 STEW
Flow ers /o r all occasio n .
have no use for. A little thirtyWest 2nd St.
814 M yrtle. Phone 200- W
cent ad may bring you reveral
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
32—T ypew riter^ S u p p lies dollars. 1 hone 148 nnd a repre
Persistent cough* and colds lead to
sentative will call nnd sec you.
FOIt SALE: Diamond ring; 1 car­ REM INGTON P ortable four-bank,
serious trouble. You can stop them
at, 58 points; also fine platinum
T ypew riters, “ the kin g of port- TO REACH, the prosperous farm - now with Crromuhion, an emulsified
, Store* dinner ring. IVill sell a t a sa c ri­ obles.
$l&gt;0. B arret l'o rtu b le Adding
era and fern growers of Vidus- creosote that is pleasant to take. Creofice price. Owner will call on you. Machines. Can’t bo beat. Seminole ia county ndvertiso in the Do Lind mulsion is a new medical diicovery
Write D. T u ffet, 857 A tlanta Ave. P rin te ry , Phone 93, W claka Bldg. Daily News, ra te lc per word, cash with two-fold action; it soothes ami
with order.
heals tho inllamed membranes and inOrlando.*
------------------------------------------------- Dibits germ growth.
33— Wanted
FOR SALE: Pedigreed fem ale
ADVERTISING gets results tf ,i
Of all known drugs, creosote is rce­
German police dog; 10 m onths YOUR LISTIN G S will be apprec­
re ach es potential buyers. Pa- ognized by high medical authorities os
old. 407 W, C entral St.
iated and have prom pt a tte n ­ latka Daily News ia circulated in one of the greatest healing agencies for
aneous FOR SA LE: G erm an police dog, tion. E lder and Lovell, real estate an industrial and agricultural sec­ persistent coughs and colds and oilier
tion.
forms of throat troubles. CrcimiuUion
brokers.
female; price reasonable. Ap­
TAMPA DAILY TIM ES, Tampa. contains, in addition to creosote, other
ply Carnival Co., office T ourist W A NTED: V icinity Sanford; 5 to
Fla. Thousands rend the tins- healing elements which soothe and hell
Camp, 13th St., w est of French
W hy w asto your time ru n ­
10-acro farm or grove; direct sified pages of F lorida's (it eat the infected membranes and stop tho
Ave.
n ing around looking for a
from
owner.
Reasonable;
no Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. irritation and inflammation, while the
good in v estm en t?
Let us
FOIt SALE: F resh milk cow. Call a g e n ts; state price, location. Ad­ Minimum 25c, cash with order. creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
show you how you can In­
sorbed into the blood, attacks tho seat
dress
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of the trouble and checks the growth
it in tho n ex t th irty o r six ty
RESTAURANT B U SIN ESS: If ROOM W ANTED: Nice room with DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — ol the germs.
day*. Wo have been in tho
tw o beds; also connecting bath
Pensacola is beginning
the
Creomuliion is puannlced satisfac­
taken soon, $1,500. Owner going by two gentlemen for p erm a n en t!greatest development in Georgia’s
re al e s ta te business for years
tory
in
tho
treatment
of
persistent
north. Address It care Herald.
and a re glad to sny we have
occupation; prefer private family.* history; a half million dollar high- coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
Ispplie* FOR SALE: Chenp 230 ft., 12-in. P rice reasonable. P. O. Box 494,1 way to the gulf beach ju st finish- bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tho fin est listings nnd tho
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id ; at two million dollar bridge tory diseases, and is excellent for builJgulvernized pipe new. One Ford Snnford, Fla.
Florida.
across
Escambia
Hay
started
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up
the
system
after
colds
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Money refunded if any cough or cold is
ISuppliea vour own price. See Dr. E. G. Ros­
m eals. Julius H arper, 1105 Oak under construction; two millions not relieved after taking according tu
Owners are urged to Hat
ier, Silver Lake.
Ave.
th e ir properties with us for
being spent on highw ay; greatest directions. Ask your druggist. Creo.
b etter result* and quick action
chance for live developers to get tntilsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv )
FDR SALE: Cheap. 2 delivery
W A N TED : Bulk oranges, carloads. in on ground floor. W rite Devel­
trucks. Inquire 402 S anford Ave.
A ddress O ranges, care Sanford opment Departm ent. The Pensa­
Rutherford.
N O T IC E
i or
Herald.
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
cola News.
This i* to certify th at I J . T.
FUR SALE or exchange; 1923 W A N TED : P ain tin g nnd paper
TAMPA MORNING T R IB U N E - Ellis nnd H. C. Rawlings in busi­
smart
Cadilnc, 4 passenger coupe in
120 South Hark Ave.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, S an­
Send in your subscription to the ness as contractors nnd builders
Male perfect mechanical condition; will ford and N. Y.
Tribune or hand it to your local have tliis day, October 5th, 1925,
”Wc Cover Florida Iteul Estate Like the Sunshine”
ftmale exchange for well located lots or
dealer so you can read Florida's dissolved partnership and th at i
Krn) E state
will apply ns firs t paym ent on a W A NTED: A partm ent of 2 or 3 greatest newspaper. One year, am no longer responsible for any
Brokers
Developer*
Promoter)
house. Inquire It. M. B aker, 104 room s, m ust be furnished. Apply $8.00, G months, $4.00, three months debt* contracted by said Rawlings
W. 10th St.
Adv. Dept., H erald Office.
$2.00. If you desire $ 1,000 insur- ...... EIU*T. F.I.US.
m
-^1 Seminole Hotel
W A N TED : L arge unfurnished bed­ nnce policy add 75c to your order.
2L—Sale, Real Estate
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room with use of bath and gaSANFORD. FLORIDA.
FOR QUICK SA LE: Will o ffe r 5 rnge. Desirable. P. O. Box 510.
acres farm on hard road with
h i
well, west of Sanford for $2700 34— Wanted Help, Female
cash. Also 1 lot 50x125 E a st front
First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
on Sanford Ave., with g arag e W A N TED : Lady solicitor for lo-i
SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
cul
concern,
Address
A.
B.
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apartm ent for $ 1000. H nlf cash.
”00
feet frontago
Real E state Brokers
care of the H erald for particu­
IL Bankston, Sanford.
212 Magnolia Avenue
lars.
SANFORD, FLA.
ISt. J' E. SPURLING, sub-division
35— Wanted Help, Male
specialiat. Subdivision to O r
Undo, F o rid a . and F l o r a
Heights, Florida o l w i t a
!W ANf ED: ,A com petent stenogPrettiest Acreage in Seminole 20 1-2 acres at I’aola
wsy.
rap h er. A pply A. I . Connelly
&amp; Sons.
(B orders two lakes)
RAGS WANTED - Lnrge, clean,
tO R SALE: Delcn light plnnt.
linen or cotton rags for cleonrirs t class condition; new ou t­ W A N TED : Young men between
the age o f 21 nnd 30 years, to
*4 t
fit with portable storage b atteries
mg purposcs. Bring them now
to tho Herald Composing Room.
cheap. Apply Carnival Co., office learn th e 5 and 10 cent business.
Tourist Camp, 13th St., w est of M ust have good education, furnish
h
best of reference and not afraid
r rench Ave.
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o f hard w ork. Hours not long. J.
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A good 1 H ton G. McCrory, 5 nnd 10c Store.
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truck, with touring homo body.
Are very Kcarce, buy u lot
Equipped completely fo r f o u r ,
people, with silverw are, table lin­
MANPOIII) I l K t ’O IIA TO It*
from us and build you a
214 E. FIRST ST.
ens, bedding, etc. Ju st the thing
house.
120 Park Ave.. • dciiiuI floor
for camping and fishing.
Will
W. R. SMITH, M«r.
1’honc 453.
painting, paper hanging, glass
make a profitable investm ent fort settin
g.
Gstim nti’H given fr e e .
some
rent out to UHtll.n,
tourist.
4 beautiful building lots at
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guaranteed.
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HILTON’S

S. W.BRADFORD
Realtor

Elton J. Moughton

B. R. GRAY

Ulfciez Realty Co.

W.V. W heeler Inc

COLDS THAT

4111st N at’I. Bank

To Builder or Investor

Building

Phone 490W

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

Wasting Time

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

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FULTON, INC.

Best Business Site in Sanford

Price $122,500

Price $13,000

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