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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOVE i

HOME EDITION

I

N U M B E R 95.M

PICTURE

mission

L o c a l Representative.* Of
Malor and Rail Tran Mortation Compani .',1 t' mistic As To Shin -

jgC ourt

jh Prefence At

Operations Te
Army Of ficer Denies TVying Filling
Commence Within
W eeks When
To Influence Testimony of Few
Co-operation Of I.nral Bt
Dred^eArrivesHere
ness Men Needed. A vsi.i
A. C. L. Commercial Agent
Mrs. Margaret Lansdowne Local Firm Given

F rid a y j

Atlantic Coi ,t id,
Is Issuing P e r ir i

oned !
Id Trip
)eclares

€

That Sanford has been less a f­
fected by the freight embargo
than any other city in this section
and that the business .men hero
may look forward to continued
good service, was the opinion ex­
pressed today by rail and water
transportation officials o f this city.

dentally

uArctic
Kov. } f r ,
ie notified
partial to­
ed to c o n i-;
of itt CVI-

CHICAGO SLAYER
T

Cnlain Foley In Prepared
Statement Says Message
He Sent Widow Contained
Only What, She Told Him

TO CAPTURE HIM ‘ At‘™
r Is
worn Court Session

Rig Road Contract
LutenBridgeCompany
Receives Contract
For Concrete W ork
A t a special meeting o f the

The Atlantic Const Line Kail- j M a rlin J. D u rk in , W a n ted V o r
ronu. It is declared, h trying to | Killing Policeman, Is Said Mrs. Lansdowne Is Asked To County Commissioners held
ueept ’for
nhoto of the two Pullman cars which weree tele*;
Repeat Former Testimony at the uourt house this morn­
trlrsonpcd when expre?* ticiin* on th? meet the situation by issuing per[ol. " 81•
To Have Mocked Officials
the Washington Express hid\
Before Naval Probe Hoard ing for the purpose o f award­
2 his own ivnn-vlvanin railroad collW-’d near Monmouth J unction. N . J. \With
mils for shipment o f materials
By Many Hold Movements
! „
the Mercantilo Express smashed into it from behind, piling up two car a a mas3 of wrecking contracts on bids received
that are needed for immediate U30.
rs.
1 c” through which rescuers had to fight their way to reach the dead ami injured pa
on
Nov. 1G, for the filling in
WASHINGTON. Nov. ID— (/l1)—
|fr»nk R.
The Seobcurd Air Line Railroad,
CHICAGO, Nov. ID (/P).— Martin
A
fter
two
da&lt;
o
f
investigation
o
f
the
road bed for the Sem­
according to information, has J. Durkin, police'..layer who had
V«tl. indifoipid it nec-'.ssnr to place an c m - ! eluded every effort to capture him of the Shenandoah Naval court of inole Boulevard and the im­
|rxild reV s testiibnrgo on shipments made in less since Nov. 11. was reported today inquiry today heard Cnpt. Paul
o f all roads in­
Coolidge’s F a t h e r than carload lots, an action which io have left Chicago, after coming Foley on his version o f the inci­ provement
cluded
in
the
1925 program,
dent
which
led
to
the
charge
by
of the
A. C. L. Ims not found neces- here a week ago from
York
the contract for tho hydraulic fill
is Losing Strength the
I* court
sary.
1 in n stolen automobile with Mrs.
for the boulevard, extending from
king his j
1 Tho Clyde Line, it was learned,. Harriet Galowe, his cousin,
tin- old city limits to the .Monroe
PLYMOUTH,
Nov.
19.—
(/P)
DOMESTIC
Iny type,
lias
placed
an
embargo
on
all
shipHe
wnvod
farewell,
as
lie'
left,
iT\!
bridge, was awarded to Frank W.
—Col. John C. Coolidgo, fath­ ment* corning from lioston, New to his mother, to whom a suicide
- aviation
Cox, o f tho Ribaut Development
Dave Steele. Kentucky slayer,
er o f the president has lost
i Locning |
York, Haltimore, and Charleston, |note purporting to be from him
Company, who submitted what
..i.i it
i i , is placed under arrest while
ground in his
fight again land also on all carload shipments was found last week with bullet................. .
L. said,
„ .
...
wns in the opinion o f tho commis­
jUm anil! .investigation is being made m“ heait block" and
bladder
Former Commission Member
beyond and shipped through Jack- torn and bloody clothing on the ,, , 1 ,* 1 "*?. ooluu.* on °*
J sion, the best all round bid on both
d for air i to the-slaying of two o her feutrouble.
I•lonville except under permit is- Michigan HoulevVd.
J
» tc«timpny it Was expected thi* fill rind the smaller one at tho
Says
Personal Business
y eVWj the 1 dists in eastern Kentucky counDr. Albert M. Cram, who
Prevents Continuance Of
foot o f Celery Avenue near tho
last night admitted that Ids
LI»hVe°rnS l t l i fl“ M th1? 0. ,CS i 2 E ,T ri,'un&lt;? {,&amp; K g*|J phMo o f tlS
ShcM ndm h Osteen bridge.
Esded the | ties.
Public
Life
And
Duties
investigation
patient
had
failed
nllglrtly,
t) Iceland |* President and Mrs. Coolidge,
Ttu* West SKIe fill represents
hopes thnt the rugged constitu­ relieve this situation, it is nnnouuc- \ork after eluding a police trap eluded anti that the court would
kaard o f 1 nccompained by several friends,
approximately
201,88-1 cubic yards,
-irucccd
to
tin*
examination
o
f
tho
All
conjectures
regarding
th.tion,
which
aided
Col.
Coolidgo
leave for New York where the
cd, by running a lighter service j Oct. 2D and killing a .detective report from the bureau o f stan­ and extends nlong the lake shore
entry o f Dr. C. J. Martihr.il into
to a quick recovery after an
executive
will
address
the
New
from
Brunswick,
Gn„
apd
Jacksergeant.
(Sc'ii
dards concerning tests made from for a distance of 1.05 miles It is
operation last June will stand
;l:el in the York State Chamber o f Com­ the race for re-election in a mem­
sonville.
i c Policemen armed with shotguns the specimens of material taken said.
him
in
good
stead.
ber
o
f
the
City
Commission
for
.i
ltd whether merce while Mrs. Coolidgo will
According to James L. Wells, searched the train, but Durkin from tin* wreckage.
Tho Osteen fill calls for
signed statement declining to off.
i laving the do her Christmas shopping.
------------------------- '| commercial agent o f the Atlantic pretended he was asleep and was
Just when the whole invcstlgn- j cubic yards, th.*
himself for the office
on the CUfl A
Coast Line, the eongcsilioa is rap- not disturbed, tho newspaper said. ti in will come to a eloHO no one yard being in excess off the main
Martin Durkin, alleged slayer
grounds that
personal busine■* ;
Of Chicago policeman, has eluded
-- . " Kcved
and ho do-;
j [ 0 lived for a week in i N&lt; w
.. now is ready to forecast.
fill. Air. Cok’ s bid or 2
2 1 cents a
M
A
i
£
i
oIMM
A
1
H
i
1U
w«*.
“r
•
’ little op- all efforts to capture him, police prevented him from devoting the ,
elared that if the poonle will eoVork hotel under the namu o f Me.
Captain Fok*y also llcelnred he ynrd covered both projects
ct« and tonacessdry time to civic affair*.
operate with the ntilrond tor u Millnn, walked about tho strisii^, never bad received at»J' suggestion tale,| $74,80-1.1)1, a bidi win *ubnddmitted today.
The text o f Dr. Marshall’s state- '
m i uked a: hort time by sipping only tlint visited theaters,
even though nr communication front SocroUiry mitted
by tho
Drodging
WASHINGTON
ment follows:
|r Hi (all in
which is needed for immediate j watched by detectives.
I Wilbur or any other superior o f- Company o f Bn
, for 25'*
‘ ‘ While deeply appreciating the |
vcriil (light.
Counsel
for
Col.
William
, r*ujl lower
connumption, the situation will;
Drove With Wounded Arm
IficinlnJitoSlrs.Lnnsdowne’s t e s t i- cents, or n quarter
|hd up by i Mitchell announces that it will honor that has been conferred on
Al t lot insoon be^ relieved.
'
n 0 drove a stolen luito froni_N***v ' ,,,0 ,,y* Ho had no comnfunlcntlon than Mr. Cox’s hid,
me by the people of Sanford for |
and nftur
tit in Amerl* finish presenting its evidence
elude the Osteen
the past three years, by giving me
it ap^tarul tomorrow except fo r placing the
comnihuinn
some dlsc isa fu ,
Shenandoah inquiry,
(N
Colonel on the stand. The o ffi­ tho position o f City Commision-! Upper House Joins In Move
from the day of his appointment *}dreeJ ih.
tie sai.l cer’s testimony is expected to er, I am compelled, because of the
Inaugurated By The Tampa ,,u . ,
. ,
, ...
, .
1 Galowe to plant thu suicide note a* judge ndvoente up to tf.t Sat­ Mr. Cox &gt;w .*a • he lowest ort
press o f my own personal busi­
entire project, nnd&gt; tl-.» cunti
uny during consume two days.
Board Of Trade Request­ nerishaldo food s,ii! I*, fuel, rail- 1 n)|fj ,.|nt|)ing on the liri/lge, and urday. when he formally naked to ivm
awarded to hint.
ness, which I have been obliged to
ik of “cobe
relieved
o
f
that
officer
hccntise
nrnil
material,
crate
material,
P°*
called
on
Dr.
David
V.
Owens,
who
Captain
Paul
Foley
takes
tlt destruc-i stand in Shenandoah Naval In­ neglect to a great extent, to de- I ing Visit During Winter
Ir. commenting on the
ileum, wrapping inatl’' i nl .(01 extracted the slugs and bullets o f Mrs. Lansdowne’* charge.
Mt “malic- 1 quiry to deny statements made cline to enter the race for re-olce- |
Mrs. Lansdowne was tne only o f the commission, Mr.
i.i ii, i ('“ 'd stuffs, lertilizer and lertilizoi |f ront |,j.t wounds. To Dr. Owens
TALLAHASSEE, Nov • IJ— u ' materials.
that
filling
nil not rail by Mrs. Landsdowno that he tion this time.
he confided that hi
he had gone nliuut witness ho had personally interro- dared
1'eriniis .May He Secured Here
next
Chicago freely. He even sent a gatwd la-fsrc appearing on the would commence within
*‘ I wish to take this opportunity 1 — The senate this morning short
tried to influence her testimony
Permit’ may he obtained, it wan letter to the Tribune by a hoy.
stand before
the Shenandoah few weeks arid that tho long •1 1 h*
however
to
thank
my
many
friends
ly
after
convening,
on
motion
of
in the investigation o f the uirconducting'
in Sanford, and especial!
as­ Senator Etheridge, decided to ask furthir stuted. by writing to J.|
Tapped wires on Mrs. Gnlowc's court, Captain Foley said, but lie cussed lake shore boulevard
J. Pershing freight agent of this story
that ship wreck.
sociate^ on the commission, and i
under questioning have added that lie had communicated noun be a reality.
Jacksonville, Miami and Tam ­
ky acri-|
Mr. &lt; ox W.".'kiri'ii that otto o f
tho various
city officials, for the house to join the upper brnn.h city, giving name of shipper,! brought nut the story o f tin* slay­ with the survivors o f the Shen­
it a - ' pa will be included in proposed their co-operation, without which and the Tampa Hoard of Trade in j . in! of origion, consignee, de-j er’s movements, tho Tribune said. andoah through the senior surviv­ I.I* dredges wa* already in Ijpkj
ing officer as to what tho proced­ Monroe and that another would ho
the air mail service out o f Atlanta, we could not have accomplished extending President Coolidge an stiirilion, name oforiginating rail­
A woman, giving her name ns ure should lie. ,
according to an announcement the many and various improveroad. number of ears and com­
brought here at nrt early date for
‘‘ Mrs. Louise Decker," w.is held
invitntion to visit Florida.
He had not interviewed either the rapid eomplwtion o f thu work.
modity.
Detroit, undo today by Postmaster- Aments that have b en put throutiii
for
questioning
us
to
any
connec­
Anton Ih-iiieii, the G.u-man dirig­ Both dredges will upurutc night
Shortly before the noun hour it
J. 11. Colder. local agent o f the
0.1 General Harry S. New.
during my term of office."
tion he might have with Durkin, ible expert; and Calonel Mitchell,
dated
that
in
his'
and day, he added.
pas
-eil
two
at
To date only two candidate,
after she called at a suburbsn
STATE
,lh-* embargo had been home and received a inn.le.1 pack­ he sail!, because newspaper state­
The contract for laying the rock
had
have offered them: elves for olee- ih.- Monroe
! enforced by the company, to r c -1age containing tWo pistob- At the ment, by lhi'iii bail ilev^npu.l ful­ base, Finley method, for road *ncLower house of state legisla­ tion to the vacancy caused by Dr.
ground
bills,
one
of
which
gave
the
counly
whatfthey
intended
to
say
on
tlons one, two and three wu.i
within ture delays action on measures Marshall's resignation, these two ........
. iuners the right to con­ 1licvo the congestion in it's own time she ordered the tw&lt; weapons, the st.'.iul.
! freight depots, and he believes ^she purchased an autiptobile.
awarded to the Hutton Contract­
hours, asking for appropriations to er­ being H. R. Si
and i.. F. 1demn
■' 1 certain public property for
“ Airs. Lansdowne hud not been ing Coirjpany, this firm’s bid o f
! that if .local shipments were u n -1
officers ect'new buildings at tho state
Ilousholder.
summoned rfi a witness," he added. 81.55 and $1.1)0 per yard boing the
! the extension of the propose-.l pipe loaded ns soon as they arrive!
(lying prison farm at Itaiford and at
The election will be held on the |line to g t water from tin- niain"Fho was appearing at her own only use submitted.
there
would
be
no
further
trouble
J
Tallahassee.
first Tuesday after the first Mon­
request."
The
Charleston
Engineering
Florida senate plans to join day in December, or Dec. 8, and i land. The originr.1 measure pro- in receiving consignments.
Captnln Foley denied that lie bad 1Company’s bid f»r tho construc­
Tampa Hoard o f Trade in issu­ voters must qualify ten days bi- i vi.led for laying of the pipe line
told Mrs. * 1.nils.lowne that she tion of creosote bridges wuu \e«
ing
invitation
to
President fora the election, or Nov. 28, it without condemnation of public U. D. C.
&lt;&gt;i'on&gt;m A&lt;
w e o / n e S ( ] a y "muni not" or “ should not” say |jteiurl as being too high for )on|
nropcrly.
Goolidgc to visit state some­ Was pointed out.
before the court that the Sheri-1 .-ddrrutlon, an.l the I.uteri Hri.lgj
Not Designed Against Road
One For I* r e s i d e n t
time during coming winter.
undoab'.i flight was a political Company wa* awarded tho con­
The amendment, according to
* J tract for tho construction o f all
of Saufor.ls oldest and one.
repi'.-' i .itive Kemp, of Monroe,
LOCAL
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Nov. ID.
*‘ I was not remonstrating with! cor.cretir bridge* and culverts n:•espr
-t.-.l
vitiznis
was
claimI wa.; in t designed to give tli*‘ c»uni, , — Although three cities have'
Charles
Saint,
75, pioneer
d-.-ath Wi/bic"day Win.- her,v the v.itnu* said. "I said to I ciudcd In tho 1D25 program of
j ty commissioners the right to eonentered the race for being
citizen o f Sanford, died Wednes­
.i
Saint,
ng&gt;-/ 75, succumbed her, “ Mrs. Lansdowne, you are Jri,a&lt;l im provements.
ilvniii the Florida East &lt; oa t Railst of the l'.)20 convention o f the ' (;aU
day morning following a second
to
a
strike
of
ftirnlysis at hi* tailing a very wrong view in c a ll-1 Th-* board mot at 10 o’clock with
I road. Officers o f the railronel. Pieir I'. 1). C., only one potential can-1
stroke of paralysis.
home
at
Cypro/h
Avenue ami mg it a political flight. There 1* |all number* irresent, and con' rt-prcsenlutivds stiid, have i.J ! *"&lt;* ■li.lntc for election a* president- Third
Street,
/bortly
ufteo 8 no basis for it. If you could sec I eladed thv awarding o f corttrnntr
Representative Lyles of Semithat ■.hey were ready to n mult gi-nernl has been brought forward!
the number o f request* from all
o’clock
m
the
mfning.
nolo county wires that House
i shortly utter noon.
WASHINGTON, Nov. ID—'F) with the commissloiiera r&lt; gaiding ;,t this year’s convention,^ now in
over
tlu* country to have the ship j
has set K ' *oy noon as the limit I— President Coolidge left Wash­ use of their right of away i'*r tlie i-ssion here. Richmond, V’a.. Sea­
Mr. Moilit hndlong been in failmake
tho
flight
you
would
call
it
a
in which hills may be intro­ ington early today tor New \or': i,ire line, wherever it i ' r -eded. ttle, Wash., and Memphis, Tenn., j in.* health anilpis death cumo as
flight inndu at a nation-wide re­ E x-A s s i s t a n t W ar
duced before that body.
The : cnate also adopt, d me -louse •ice seeking the next convention. n.,' grc.it surprile to his large eir- quest.’1
where tonight he will addressee.-!
Dr. C. J. Marshall, city contis- j New York State Chamber of Com­ I concurrent resolution tor an adNot To W ed
Mrs. St. John A. Lawton id j ele of friends, Aho had been mutnDenying that . • lu&gt;V*attghl to Chief
rionory, ho.ic term expires this merce.
' journment o f the special session Charleston, S. C., will be noniinnt- entnrily txpec/ng death to short­ Influence th? i
*
Mrs.
year, ,
j statement that he J In addition to the presii-en*. t ■■ I ol the l-.gislature by noon -Sat- cd for president-general. _ Mrs. ly follow a fist attack of partly- Lansdowne glv*»(l$#.,rfnfe a
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 D ,_ (/P )_
hen1jealnu.
Lawton lias the unique distinction *u suffered ess than six weeks tnfaah court ot inquiry last Formal denial o f their reported
f to ‘he o f-' viil noi ’1 ike the race for re- 'p a rty included Secretary Sand-v , j unlay.
[*jCed t.j ir,11 election. 4
Frank W. Stearn . Dwl hi
• I The upper branch, following &lt;f having served as president-gen- 1 ago.
month, Cnpt. Foley testified, that lu.nRaK&lt;,m®nt, was made yesterday
Mr, Snint/s said to liavo come th&lt;- statement ho sent f.^n* * "cu n -!,,y
^(r8- A id otlo Acosta Root
Freight v
r ’ lfct Lieut.
-go is having 'M orrow , chairman of the pre.i- |adoption of the concurrent resolti- oral o f two division, Virginia and
there from rennsylvanla in 1^7;: downo hud not aid ti •
little effect
the l-'-;'* U.-nry Breckinridge, former
ii then began consideration of a South Carolina,
1 Sanford ship- dent’s air- hoard, George U»r'‘c &gt;.‘
Mrs. Frank Hnrrold of Amerl(.n::ngejfln citrus growing un tained
ment*, acco
.in iii-ii no
*1.1 itg min
nothing
that in
M‘Y, j ^an*-i™......tant sqcrutury o f xvur.
to representa- former ambassador to Spata,, Maj. move to provide for the lm! 12 vf
.us, Ga., the retiring president- tjj ndviince/nge and feeble health rlownu hrfd riot said
tivea of watt*
the' Mrs. Root is the widow of a
I
’il rail trnnapor- •James I*’. Coupel, the White House two sessions each day. to» Hpeeil
[ caused his/otircnieirt.
tat ion com par
presence o f three s'* * 'Jf.taS
[nephew o f Elihu Root and sister
1physician nnd military and naval un work. All legislative matters general, hqs served in that
tion for two consecutive terms an I
At
the
t»n
**
of
hi*
death
he
wns
The
statement
i
It
wrf.i
in
- ° f 5(rs- Philip Lydig.
I
a
id
a
s
.
m [n »n arm1
were
taken
qn
by
the
senate
Contract for • ostruction o f
hence 1* not eligible for re-elec­ living wi&lt; his daughters, Misti tended she rhou! . / j d
to
the
Mr. Breckinridge was divorced
&lt;t till for tl
w w Seminole I Col. Harvey’* name wa* not a- a |K.-d, which acsording to «wer- tion. Election o f officers is ex­
Mabel .Soit and M bs Alma Saint court
prcp o'V j'h e ndded, i n r " ‘* &gt;l"a r ut Geneva front thu dork"
;,u
iriong those oriutnally announceti •d of the lawmakers, indicated that
Boulevard, is $•
•led today to
,.f thi* &lt;/&gt;••
a form that w
make unnocea-1 ” ,cr Ruth Bradley Woodman, ol
as members of the party. I rc‘si- the upper body “ meant business. pected to be held late today.
U W. Cox by tft County ComHe is ffvivcd by another daugh-lsary her crou
mination before Concord, N. II. It wo3 announced
I
dent Coolidge is prepared to go to
nus3ioner:i.
cr. .Mrs,Dolly Rea; his wife and the court orr1
a view to l but ho would marry Mi,ss Bessie
I Plymouth in case his father * eon*
;anon,
three
l/&gt;ther;&gt;.
or,e
now
residing
leaving
Mrs!
usdowno
in n McKledjn o f Washington, in D-&gt;
id ition grow* worse."
comb
in IVn/ylvania asd two in ColoTht. widow #*» the form er cap- Ilc®nibor,
but Miss McKledin'a rooUi
Hme Limit Is Placed
■er said last Friday that the enrado. / .
.
...................; |dignified position."
Salesmen On in*
-nt hud been broken.
Funfal services will be held [tain o f the Shennnibxih de.la.
*ov.
On
Legislation
To Be NEW YORK,
_
_
----------- -----------------this rvl-rnoon at 4 o ’clock at Mr. before tho Mithell court martial
S1(&gt;n I n t r o d u c e d
T n I I n i m p i Salesmen in New York »**°rtS ' 1&gt;|
10:25 A. M.; Tampa at 12:30 P. F a i n t / home with Rev. F. D. King, (Inst week that part of tho stateI
u t ,u u
in
n O U S e on their toes today in expectation
WASHINGTON, I »v. ID Un.— M.; ami arrive at Miami at -j P* pasta o f the First Bantlst church,’ ment wa • falue and an insult to he |Kentucky Hero Body
K- Y. S
’ftv 1
--------- .
l o f an early Christmas sho.qnn
een
i-'!cri&lt;la
s
Nov.
Coolidge, A ir mail service bit' Jacksonville, \L. in average flying speed c f ‘JO oftic/ting- Interment will follow memory o f her husband.
Named By Governor
. r* tr‘lomb-1 A telegraphic communication visit from Airs. Calvin
rht. three principal cities
tj new municipul ccmetury.
Captain
Foley
repeated
to
the
__, . . .
miles
an
hour
oyer
the
C
O
O
miles
1 l-,e Finley 1fr\nril 1
? ? . ^ i n t a t i v e T T * ^ I th°T1r i t s i d e r t i S l Ju n v S H c s i Tampa and Miami by Ann.
. - - ‘ is stipulated.
naval court tin* statement fr o m ' LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 10.—.
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-TnlhKaH,,,. Wednesday brought P J l 1? w® Steam-- friend* of tne with extension to Atlanta
I
In Inviting bid* tho Postmaster- Sector Curtis Is
his memory ns follows:
|f/P&gt;—-Gov. William J. Field* has
General included a stipulation a*
Opposed Non-Mili.'ary Duty
; notili.-d W. C. McFarren o f this
ddcil
upon
by
Postmaater-Cici
g ' V I ’ / r f t f j S U W s S f e * *■ **«* •*“
t” (»nfined
T#
His
Bed
to tho time of beginning service,
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Immwlialely
su
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to
the
city thnt lie bus otfielally deslgC “ “ “ l bt ih. IntroflSci™ rf wii.|r",l ‘b“ 1'.i ;hc»J „t lh„ ainr.lt bo.nl.
a feature not included a stipula­
loss o f the U. S. Shenandoah, Iinnied u commission of four Kenn *__ twin,
Postmaster-General
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/ASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— LF/ felt It my duty to say for my tuckiafts, with nuthoritx to tolect
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broadcasting the speeth, c .
. 0f ,|,e opening
*&lt; con- tion as to the time o f beginning
service, a fenturc not included in Jenator
____ Curtis,
_______ Republican, ha* |husband thirsgi which ho was no n fifth member o f the conimisuion,
“ * l(:. uf thi* informni; 3 i rccl.U03t°d that this
previous
air
mail
contrtet
invita
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cnnfIne&lt;J
to hi* home for sev longer In a p dtion to say for to nominate five distinguished h«
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be broadcast to the I try
four cities. The b.il
oXlKCtcd tions.
r.oTng the Shennndoali on
tho!
Indwcen
ii(| days
days puiivi
suffering from a cold
wi,.. Tho
**,- service
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| o f the Confederucv from this
■*HidiiojjYiy*, j u
P S®ntinolo county and I ’
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wiville,
Tampa
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&lt;ned here ■Jj‘n*h*8,„ , rvL.;.
will
state
to represent Kentucky in
(Continued
on
Pugo
Three)
__i . in
. . .operation
. . . ,uif not
laterlati-r
1
w T * * 1,1' tr' Iieicft °rno ,lavini*' IfRiMation MODERN DRESS CONDEMNED operation of the -*;-‘r * ,
inail be placed
great monument to bv carved
importani
nl..i
n1
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rxtenrv-.1. tntombcd. 1him
to cofnniumcate w ith 1
uenite ninteriolly
and the than April L next, and the «‘X!
COP I’ NDBR ARREST
POWERS YIELD TO CHINA
on Stone Mountain in Georgia.
WASHINGTON. Nov. W *-...
rose?V?11^ as ,inY measures tiro- 1
between the i iortda
umi sion to Atlanta not later than June j
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|um after the time limit j — Immodesty in dress
, principal northern
I. next. The contract will bo
WASHINGTON. Nov. 19.— bP)
PEKING, Nov. 19^- P)— Tin
LEASE $7,300 APARTMENT
20 Of , S
r
lhu house will be disre- condemned by the National * .
industrial/ontors^(Lrn)inLj m)0ll ited to a four-year term. n .......L .\ Cop who gave Hanford Macfardel.
powt-rs
represented
at
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o f Catholic women ut comenuon.
The
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l he air mail portage of i^S-t-JNIdcr a cheek for speeding U Curtor
Conference today unnn- j NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—ol*)—.. jd
mail
’ “ “ “ !— trial himself
----- «* *for not- re- Imously
-------1 and nnronrlitionully ac - 1
hinit°^- whether or not the
from un ounce will be chanted. \°.i */uwaiting
by th
Rockefeller Milwho
lions with mail trains ot m 1*0k K i U ntcrfcrc8 wKh any loQUEEN ALEXANDER H.L
•l!!; (or
Tampa
hai K'ssetl a sov- / 1
wlyweds, have
Tampa at
at D: D&gt;|tiona with mail trams at " ^ " ’ '7 porting an accident ha had while Iended to tho Chinese demand of [ton, newlyweds,
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to be- entered
urucrea at
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Mionn
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... u .i o A. M*j will place mail P°*
inti» Ncl niotowinic v/»th a boot leu iror'i wife, (tho ^ovemment o f a treaty i^ivinyr
toonx apartvnt&gt;Bt on fa ih ioa a b lo/
iston, tU
but: as
t mention
“ Mr"
di(l1 LONDON, Nov. 1 9 - - W h" of A. M.; Jacksonv lo at U- M XheI and,Miami one morning
MacNider hui China unrcrtrlcted
tariff right. Park Avenue, which
ich will cost th e n /
‘Si'l ly *trant it
m« iu,r l» his tel-1 ng«r Queen A exam &lt;’r ^ ,n7 r01„ n n d arrival at A ^ n‘will
« j leave AAtt - YrorK
o r k aun
n d Chirugo »hc
Ldl-^
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beginning Jan. 1 ,1 9 2 9 .
17.500 u year.
1at the 8|1 bill.
believed that King George, is critically
,.nilllJ pLine* Jacksonville .r
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at jLv.nincr.
evening.
.a.uih
ir . j
already h,.™"* lhis ««c|lon have U heart attack it n oiiiculi&gt;
Unto at ‘ A * w ,»
“ •va introduced,
nouryccd.

News Summary DR.C1 MARSHALL'
WILL NOT OFFER

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Pioneer Resident
. . . O f City Called By

President To Talk
And W ife To Shop
While In New York

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Receive Air Mail Delivery By April 1

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Janitor’s B oy D
Love for Girl, 12
Made Him Poem Hfl-o
NEW YORK, Nov. IT-— (A&gt;)—
Reel haired, freckled faced Roger
Jackson, the janitor’s boy of 12
year old Nathalia Crane’s popular
I poem, protests he Isn’t in liVtf With
' Hrooklyn’s child poetess but the
fellows have been kidding him ai bout it.
•
\After doubts had been raised as
|to the true authorship o f the poems
a reunion followed between the two
children who haven’t lived in the
same apartment house for two
years:
,
“ You were the father o f my
dolls, my husband, I suppose,” the
poem sang o f Roger, when he was
!l and she was half past eight.
“ Said I was in love with her
didn’t i t ? ” said Roger when asked
about the poem. “ Everybody was
kidding*, tne about. Gosh, it used
to get my goat.”

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MIAMI EXTENSION Ne'val;k Youthf F“ce*
IS ABANDONED BY SEABOARD ROAD

EWARK, Nov.
Har­
rison W. Noel, n youth who twice
escaped from the insnne asylum
and who capped his career by the
murder Kept. it nnd 4 in Montcluir
Action Follows Rcfuaal Of o f a negro taxi driver nnd a little
Property Owners to Stand girl, faces death in the electric
By Their Pledges to Give chnir. He hns been convicted o f

Rights

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Under the Auspices of the

Excellent Music
9 P. M. to 12 M.
Admission $2.00 Couple

now hr WThcul»M
; wWs -this vond-rful
v«]u« i, offered

H. N. RODENBAUGH. V«

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Sanford Fire Department

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Florida East Coast]

W ednesday Evening, Nov. 18, 1925.

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TICKETS ON SALE AT DRUG STORES
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNINT
EASIER B Y TH E A D V E R T I S E ®

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FOR SALE

2700 acres o f very valuable land
within four miles o f the City Limits of
Sanford at a price much under the mar­
ket.
u ** *’ a

F o r Th o s e
What Their Mo n ey B uys

This property is on the market for a very limited time.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
118 Magnolia Ave.

Phone No. 48

Dodge Brothers, Inc. have always built a
good, sound,
long-lived product.
$
. Columbus With His *
Little Fleet

CHARLESTON. 8. C. Nov. 17.—
(A*)— It. Watcra Monimingcr, judge
ofjtlie Ninth Judicial Circuit ( ’our*,
of. South Carolina, passed away at
h|s home here shortly before noon
today. Judge Meniminger suc­
cumbed to u heart nttnek that ho
suffered several years ago.
MI -----------President Roosevelt said, ........ I ,
Cfop* o f little value to the farmer i
open the door to a !
pan the farm.”

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They have never built “yearly models” and
never
' 1 will.
•« »-t7
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faced wind nnd ntorni, nearly wrecking his sail
ships. But he sailed on and wan rewarded by his
great discovery. Let nothing discourage you
from regular saving, nnd making safe invest­
ment, and you will discover the wny to success.

tPROMINKT JURIST DIES
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A T TR E CITY HALL

City

WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 17,
— &lt;/P)— Refusal o f property owners
rs
to stand by their pledges to 8.
Dayies Warfield, president o f the
Scarboard A ir Line Railroad, to
give the road rights o f wiiy Into
Miami resultedr In declaration to­
day. by B. X. Stanley, vice presi­
dent o f the Seaboard Air Line Rail­
road that the Miami extension lias
been abandoned by the rond.
Should property owners later de­
cide to adhorc to their promises of
rights o f way, Stanley said, the
road; is prepared to begin construc­
tion within four dnys.
Announcement o f u similar na­
ture was made several day* ugo by
H. Davies Warfield, lint the subseJ uent statement of Mr. Stanley is
ar. more vigorous ns it positively
announces abandonment of the pro­
ject unless tho rights of way are
glken.
Mr.' Stanley's statement wait
made at l) o'clock this morning
following a conference with West
Palm Bench property owners nnd
officials. He asserted that if
rights o f wny are not forthcoming
he will seek to publish names of
thosp property owners who refuse
rights o f wuy thereby halting con­
struction.

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murder in the first degree. Sen­
tence will be pronounced and death
mandatory issued.
Noel who is 20 is tried for mur­
der Sept. H of Raymond Pierce,
negro taxi driver, whose car he
admitted stealing nnd using after
concealing the body. He has been
indicted but not tried for the kid­
napping for $4,000 ransom and
murder Sept. 4, o f six year old
Mary Daly and has confessed his
responsibility.

a n d E n te r ta in m e n t

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T ax books are now\onen

I . nrnvide the members of the 2 r/o discount allowed^ o i f f i
f
t
B l S S S l take o ff by air for all paid in December. t £J
PARIS, Nov. 17.— (A T -T h e
French Navy Department plans an New York.
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EDen RmTi
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expedition to the north pole next
More
than
250,000
farmers
in
the
__
spring and a subsequent airplane
flight from the pole to New York United States now own radio sets. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • BBgI
City, it was announced today.^
Supplied and named by the Navy
Department and equipped with
Try Smith's Barber
scientific apparatus, the expedition
will be know as the “ French Air Shop for good barber
Mission to the North Pole.”
The expedition will leave Dun­
work. Ladies wekojme.
kirk, France, about the end of
April, establish a base at Spitzber- Next to Valdez.
gen, the Norweigian archipelago,
Notice i8 hereby'gi^rT 1? ^ .
and then strike o ff for the pole,
all other concerned that, with t i /
partment, the draw Hpan
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Bridge over SI. John’* R|yfr ’
closed for replacement for f , - ’
1 2 : 0 1 A . M. Monday. Noventhn / 1
Tuesday, November 2 1 , 1 9 2 :, t#
clearance or height of more t),*.'
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Boats capable o f using the abort T
pnss the bridge will use the East ^
girder span.

. __ A new hero*, full pud

Two children wero killed and 85 more were hurt when a truck bearing students o f Harrison, O., high
school to a neighboring town for a soccer game skidded o ff the road nnd went down a HU-footembnrnkment near Cincinnati, Photo shows the wrecked tr uck after the dead and Injured had been removed.

nrrvintr seaplanes on specially dc5 3 automobile sledges capable

They do not make frequent expensive changes
simply to catch the w him of the hour.

/t Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

On the contrary, they devote th em selves
steadfastly to the improvement of a car that
has been good from the very beginning.

S e m in o le ([[o u n lij^ a r ik
S a n fo r d ? F la .

This process of improvement has now been
•going on for 11 years.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
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REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

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Tires and Tubes

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At price* that art right

SAN FORD-SYN ON YM OU S

Pan Am and Standard Gas and
Oil.
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Electric Irons

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Radio Supplies

RINE’S FILLING
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Its influence on the car’s appearance and
perform ance has been nothing short of
remarkable.

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Alw ays eminently dependable , it is now also
an exceptionally ea sy riding car.

Sol ill ns the rock is the economical base upon
which Sanford is building. Thousands o f acres of
the most productive farming lands in the World
nro sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions o f dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.

A lw a y s up-to-date, it is now strik in g ly

attractive.

Seventeen years o f co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this GREAT IN­
LAND PORT is our record.

Style and smartness stand out in every line.

H I I Sanford Ave. Sanfotd, Fla.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
H fifiraw ifiaiffiSfiaiSi

Magnolia At Second
LOANS

Sheer logic never made the chotce more
%
obvious—

Phone 18
INVESTMENTS

Dodge B ro th ers M otor Car fo r those w h o
really care w h a t their m o n e y b u y s ;

AHome
T h r e e Iu l* tin I 'a r k
l a * • » o f t i a n f o n r . m u t t d e s ir a b le
r « n l i l « n t iu l
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a n d U a tli.
( lu n iK e .
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p ric e d au lo w U u u it i* c o u i l d e r .
e jl a r a r e Im r it u ln
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m .t
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F iv e ro o m
i i i m l r r a Iu i i i i u I u i i . o u
l l l a a i . N i l .% »* . I l l r n r l l i r ■ u r m u m l.
U u iv r r a n h n »il In u u r d U lr
|M »a r* * lu u .

A « r . , fIU h m m iu a n d .XM M lllO .

F u u r V M M k u u a e , ilu u lile . i w i m r u u d I n n l u L 11 000.00.
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T w o 1-1* I X S t lO t l aiOIMI.nn n u l l .
T ito

lu t* n e a r l l r p n l f o r * 7 o o ».»o . I l n r a a l a .

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T w o lo t* o n . a i i f o n l A i r . D o r K D W I.IO , o t h e r *0000.00.

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS

M r r lo t o n l l l n i A a r . IJm w .iH l. T o o r a n ’ l b r a t I t .
1‘l t r lo t* III f r o n t » l l l o l r l t 'o r r r a l l . a k r .

2nd and OAK

T w o lo t* In W n y f n l r . T h e o n ly tw o a a n lla liln
IN Iu l* in C i t y l l m l l * f u r f77.ooo.IM .

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W e li4 V « th e e a c l u . l v e lla llh K on
tlie a r I w u iilrc u n o f p r o p e r l y u m l
w « w i l l la k e a p o e lu l l a t i T r . i
in
. b o w l n a y o u ilm &lt; &gt; w o n d e r f u l b u y . .
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C h o ir * I t . I t . f r o u l n a r n t *10 on t,r r
M r r lo t* o u O a k A t r . C a ll a n d a re ib ,m u .
I h o t * th e r h o lc a a t a r r r a a e lu r l l y ( o r * u t id K U I o a , I f I n t r r r s l . i l t a lk w i t h tn r .
I f l l ’o l t u » l n r » » p r o p e r l y I b a t * th a t.
I l a t r a o tu r o n n B » J e a r l r * » r — r u n 't be h e a l.

I f y o u a r e a a l r a n a r r I I w i l l pay y ou l o l a t r a l l a a l e .

Booth and Gibbs
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W . J. THIGPEN

III TIaanolla Ave.

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The i’ ufeiton-llruniley Building.

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Tax Lien Is Filed
Against Movie Star
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 0&lt;P/.—
Marie Provost, motion picture act­
ress hn8 been added to the gov­
ernment's list o f film stars delin­
quent in the payment of income
taxes. A tnx lien wa-. filed against
the actrcst in federal court for
$788 alleged to be due on her 1934
Income.

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THURSDAY, N O VEM BER 19, 1925,

THE SANFORD

PAGE TWO

the afternoon. Quite a number
fromm here attended the meet­ Lundquist and Mel v. i Adell VinIn* and Eloise Winn l resent again.
ing there.
Cakes, cookies and c * oa were ser­
Rev. J. S. Clark with whom ved ns refrestmonts.
Upsala citizens are well pleased,
Mrs. Hunter Visited at the home
will be here next Sunday at 2:30
of
Mr. and Mrs. Vihlan Friday.
o’clock, when Sunday School opens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H*. Lundquist
Preaching will be at 3:30 o’clock.
and daughter Melvn jnoved last
Mrs. esse Lee
and
children week from the Bertie* on cottage
visited at Mr. Stedth’s home Sun­ to Flora Heights where they have
mirehnsed a home.
dny.

Lenora and Dorthy Swain were
HOLYWOOD, Calif., Nov. 1 9 .(/P)— Nigel Barrie, film actor, who htre at Sunday School.
Emil Magnuson spent the week
divorced his first wife in London,
has been married to Mrs. Gertrude end at hom*.
Pcrkir;*ton o f Rhodcsisa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fry, Mra. Bengston and Miss Tyner were guests
Sundny at the home o f Mr. and
Mr. nnd Mr-. Voile Williams Mr*. Tyner.
moved thin week to their new
Gustavus Malm was called Tues­
home in Sanford, nt Magnolia
Avenue ar.d Fifteenth Street
f day to Orlando to the bedside of
his brother, Victor, who is seri
Mrs. Fred Swan has arrived from ously ill.
New York to join her husband who
The Willing Workers met Fri
has been on the home place for
n few weeks with his father. day with Marion Lundquist. Six
Fred was culled to Atlanta, Thurs­ teen members ware present. A!
day on business.
Leawood Powell has been a guest
for a few days of Volio Williainc.

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returned on Sundny nnu repori me Jntr to New Smyrna Saturday
the Snnford-New. Smyrna i
uncle ns recovering.
ball game.
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Henry Steele left Tuesday even­
W. W. Potter has bought
ing for Hot Springs, Ark., to take
the baths, after being disabled for Wnlter Rnulerson farm on P
dale avenue about 12,acres of
some time.
house. H.
Rumblue ho,
Mrs. D. L. Long is at home the crops on the land.
again after spending several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. B. L.
NOTICE
Collie at Lake Worth.

TO A L L CONTRACTORS
J. E. Singleton, was at home
On and a fter January the
from Tampa with his family in
Cameron City over Sunday week 10 th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

K I R K ’ S

AUTO TOP SHOP
S lil,. C u r f n l n a
C u t h lim a
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Itev. Bowring, formerly of New
York, but now of DoLnnd. preach­
ed Sunday nt the Presbyterian
church.
Rev. Wahlwrg nnd n prearhar
•from Stoekh'din, Sweden, oectipiI (d the Lutheran pqlpit Sunday
i morning, going to Lake Mary in

T H O U G H T S --W IS E
A N D O T H E R W IS E
THE IIOL’HEWIFK’3 DIARY
Do rno’.t of your early Christ­
mas shopping early, but buy your
Christnui i cards even earlier.
Home women, who have personal
Meanwhile Killings In Tun
cards iitadu from special design*,
Ol her Eastern Kentucky
begin negotiations in June or July,
Counties
Are Being Inves­
•uid If you want to hnve your name
tigated By County Officials
engraved on curds for Chrlstm •t
then you ought to give your order
early in the autumn if you want to
avoid confus ion nnd delay Inter on.
Some o f the engravers offer ii dtt
count for all such work ordered
befort the fir»t o f October—in no
effort to relievo tho lad-minute
rush to some extent.
Even if you got cnrd i with .ut en­
graving you should buy them now
If you want to tie sure of ii wido
assortment. Moreover there is *)&lt;»
4banco of the curd* bring shop. worn or soiled now and you cun
ijolect
tbftq without the near
JSbrlM mn*vrmvn cf shoppers prodrdlng your ribs nnu snatching cams
* away from you in their eugenic
rmifidlng the detachment of ill
P to buy their own.
guardsmen mint to II yd an from
■ 9 llnni'-Colored cards are in high Hazard over horseback trails, that
• favor und o f course rather cx he bad placed Steele in custody [
pensive. For the children In on;
our and that the teniu aituution. causfamily
lire ordering
little .....D
card id bv thu arming cf 200 partisans
. . wo
-- j--— ..... . ......
with n simple bird design printed of the dead man and his ullegud
In black on good quality rough I "layer, had quieted. At the same
cardboard. The children are going time advices from Whitesburg and
to do tin* coloring theiusulvcr ! t'vnthinnn told of the slaving of
•• bit o f red r.n tho bird's breast Ison Caudill, 30, Breathitt comity
"oil a bit of green on the leaves; mountnineiu, and James II. Slurtne treo. The cards colored by geon in the Elk Creek und Broadhand ro.t three or four times ns I well district.
much as the uncolured sort. So | Relatives and friends of Morgan
there la eroHoiiiv in tills plan ns and Steele, both prominent, held
wi .1 ns opportun’ ty fur the child- n pence lonferencn at llyden Wedren to take a baud in the making nenilny night, in mi effort to stall
o f tlieir own cards. Faithfully,
lawlessness by tho rougher element
Martha.
'o f Leslie county, who were using

any ~man ? than - was accord&amp;dMD
. - ‘Davis
the, recordj breflking^sell-out^ the,first unit of

do you fe e l
a n o th e r # tV a v t c - 1 g

Before a single plat was available, b W ^ P f# lis t s ? o ij](l&gt; B e
m ore3 than the very first development work was under way-

meni that D. P. Davis would build in St. Augustine another
over Florida and from states outside poured into St. August
office o f the D. P. Davis Properties with millions o f dollars
Davis Shores. Never before has such tribute been paid to any
ever been shown in anv develonor.

I'BII ADK1.ITIIA, Nov. IP- (dh
~ HeII
llutll
iys be would
greatly enjoy staying in Philadel­
phia and licking thunder nut of
AgU'ran there, iu an I out of pub-

IN RESERVATIONS SOUGHT

foot comfort expert
id Shoe Store today

IN SALES. COMPLETELY EXHAUSTING PROPERTY OFFERED

OVERSUBSCRIBED
In the first few Hours of
View Section

in R e sid e n tia l D istrict
Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitcheiand
breakfast nook. Idiritc front and rear porches. Khdes
in all rooms. Improvements. House cannot he replcctl
for this price.

Hrr*

l'rt‘ 1’ « «r/t«i|h »»l«t|f

f*«r M^stiti*
IJK. W. p. SIAf'DOGALL
|t'.o r e a

407- ’ Cl

T dm yaB- nil OtrY BulMtag
Uouro: 1 D i : 4 H » i

i'fc-UO 4bJj

J. H. Jackson

was

on sale as soon as possible— AND AT PRE-DE\1

entirely

worth of property— and in ad

M. NI 1 RICKS— for the benefit of those who dj

subscribed by people anxious ti

obtain reservations Saturday.

be accommodated before the |
AM *

Mr. Davis takes this opportunity to e.xprc^
CCP appreciation for this spontaneous and unqua

This tremendous 'demand

it advisable for prospective buy I

"ntlorsemont and (or the unfailing faith so substanl

pate selections in the. next un

evidenced by (he public in fill projects undertake

Masonic Build
IV m . O ffic e Hagan

�Sa n f o r d

St„ icodintf
S &amp;1 Sflj thtf sduring
a ^ B™e
mM'r«S?n» l***od nnd ‘ "atfthe
g rt&amp; w * »
1««Jier
JK
J i . «* » """*
a,am
L*?dn S' Sman-of-war
nmi, S“
op;
» » " * htt

poUc,i' “

happened to meet out o f court. I
explained to Mrs. Steele that I hnd
incorporated in « statement what
I believed Mrs. Ltlndsdownc wantcd to say nnd asked her if she
would read it, which she did. stat­
ing that It was her belief also
that this \wu exactly whnt Mr?.
Lnndsdotvne did wont to say. Mrs.
Steele stated she was about to see
Mra. Landsdownc at luncheon and
thnt she would be jjltul to convey

S 5Sr&amp;r*fcfc, , ^

tf*n (i;) t " f Section Seven-

The Woman’s Club is holding a cook food sale at the
I' ederal Bakery Saturday.

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

. pcurlnn

c o m plain t that
«
r
com plalunm
u P'i'rxon or are pereon&lt;&lt;

SERVICE ORGANIZATION A V A IL A B L E TO
VEGETABLE GROW ERS

IfitcrcNiPii in ‘t h
y, li!''
prnpvrtv, w)io*e

n’. mvo &lt;lc»crlticd
nam e
„ r nam ei
?,*■'• unknown to Ot**
c o m p ls ln t ; IT
IS TIIKItf.t'lllll;
O R D E f l K D th at
5' 1'u anil , a.'ii" ,M'.
uf
... i You ami a ll p a r t l i x
clulmln • tin
Iniernxt |„ gai.j |an()(l
a linear t.. tito '•III «f complaint
fir,.,i „• „n nr l efor.. Monday,
‘ “ 2 , ,tl1 dAy of
December A. D„

ling nef • '" ■ 'i S S w u b .b J j u g , lUa

“She ,0A ' rlhe" »rrc«p»'«l»''co

We ? F er to. l^° vegetable growers o f Florida, through our subsidiary.
Florida Agricultural Supply Company, the services o f Dr. M. D. Leotard,
r.n Entomologist nnd Riant Pathologist o f high repute. It’ troubles arise in
the field, tell us about them nnd we will give you the most up-to-date meth­
od o f control. Our price list No. 29 will be sent upon request.

n, h r * H
' ordered th a t thla
n.lrn . ,
M» th e S a n fo rd
K n n f . r l « UT ' S,.M,,K' r l*ubll»lu &lt;1 III

court t0 f f i t -she would like not

i

S ! ,'\y: ,',.n,» n,c County, Florida;
week**1 " ' tk ( ° r four consecutive

&amp; S &amp; *j

ib V 'ir / r .r -

l)nunln**. G lc rk o(

LTU , / ,H,rt

ff.M S K i.iffs s -s
her P'™

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NOTICE

l"f«-nil;mt»
“ I1V\ ,,ncl» of y o u . n r *
r&gt; «lil.Ti ed 1
l*IH. th a t y o u r
I.f ymi
■ ^ " .u n k n o w n : Hint r a c k
If l i v i U |„ ,• ['* hanjut defendant*,
un -: that , h '
‘ h *1 « « • nf t w e n t y
State of K «Mr;'
t***r* ° n In the
, '
t’*c aervlc. 6 f »uJ»-

".a &lt;» «-&gt; recorj5

s? s S

‘ &amp;» Nort»ien.t

N • r t h : L tnl^ Ua‘rht: r l:a * 1 h2 lf
•■ nut Q uart*. „ , o
?* So u th -

«••*"&gt;” ,£ a f S S f *
u tak--1

!AY, NOVEMBER

f/.r i 1 ,im

the widow

«"

T i n : r n t r r i T n i u r r o f t iik
n i:\ K v r u
jr iu c iA i.
riitrirr
o r T i n : s t .v t i : o r f i . o i h i i a .
» \ A M . F O K T I I K F O L M ' V OF
H K.tllN ol.r..
.
. IN C f T A N C K IlY .
L E N A L. L E I S C I I . n w id o w ,
Complnlnant.

in

only » of c:‘n,™ ; !|)e the first time a
ol- thrt thet ‘ t 'V0JI,“
j n, n witness
'v'' n
h d tS r E t I, ns judge
[ jam? at sui
0uld personally very
i.
.idvocate,
nt*anything that
j-jirfy- much PF*1 . h ‘ t0 «nv be said in
:5c : f ; , t
“ u t C r c i which G E O R G E \\*. J O N E S and ------ Jo n c »
In wifi*. Card lit-r I*. Won,I and ----- 5S :
n ", b . ? l» BObJect . I c o n I.
Wood. Ii Im w if e , and It. II. ItAtnuey.

ot

8emlnolf

lorlda and Urn **nl o f e.ii,
,, h '; 1 " i n llouH,. at Sail
l f County. F l o r id a thh
**-*&gt;' «&gt;f Novembor A . D.

Wilson &amp; loonier Fertilizer Company

December 14-15

MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Jacksonville, Florida

,*.t The Home Of

Miss Martha Fox
718 Oak Ave.

PAUL It. FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

If livinw. and If d e a d . aK a ln a t th e ir
hnlra. devlx.T‘0, Rritulcoa nr a n y &lt;&gt;ih«r c H Im a u t a u n d e r them nr eith e r
of t l ’ cm. rfs p o n d c lile .
N u l l f f and O rd er o f Ruldl.-nllnit
T o O r o r y r W. J o n r n and --------Jo iie a Ills w if e . G a r d n e r l*. Wood
and ■ Wood, hla wife, and It.
5 and HI
eac h
o f &gt;nu If liv „i,i ho ...nrnrtcl hy " ^ o r t e « mo^
j| II. R ainx.it'.l.'-L.l
,,.nV.
’,•« «lainiink
thro'J5n fore the couit •? v\ou
.
.
: nn Inter,“ t or iutcrrxtn under Iho
Mrs*'of the court to cross examine n j ........
SH|,i Honrw
_
w.
. . . .......
.ion, -. and --------'s this : , hereon
irrespective of
their I Jo t ie a in i w if e . G a r d n e r I*. Wood
a n d --------- Wood, hla w ife, and It.
11. Rnin n-y, dncnneeil, nr n l lifrw ln f
declot- j withes..
t o nil u iik u n w n p a r l l f x rlnliiiknol;’irl' “ Upon the conclusion of the in- and
a n In terest In nnd to th‘,» f&gt;dinopohs terview i suggested to Mrs. I^ands- imr
Inwliur i|, • i-rllifd la n d s l l u a t f In
i wh®n. dowtic thnt if it would be helpful the C o u n ty o f S e m in o le and S tate
I « ou!d to her, I would attempt to lncorpor- nf Flnrid n, t n - w l t :

v .
nte in a stntcmemnt for her that
d*e ,ni which I understood she wished to
and i
an(l v, |,jch would not make it
[Foley IlCcCsanry for the court to cross
l f nver' examine
her. - Y ' 3- Meson
;stated that she thought this would
I .
i»e n very fine thinjf to do. I ant
l ect‘on1'under the impression that Mrs.
I opened j andsdowns also agreed
hut
Ifotlow- wIlctl|cr she actually did so in view
of what she now says I would not
kf ,
attempt to say.
ht doc a
(;avc Mrs&gt; stetle Statement
etme.’ "
,.At any rnte, I am preparing r.
Mis. Igtatcmcnt for Mrs. Landsdowne s
m
* that l__________________ — ----- -------------e f with
Come nn(i have n free peda* •., it » » rup|| mode of your foot nt I loyil
tan bet- . shr.t* Store, Thursday nnd Friday
ttchanK?
asmarized

Surrounded by all o f this building: anti construction activities ofl’crs
portunity for a jrood profit on every dollar invested in Marvania. Lc

The Comfort Route! ®
r i v o k u Ii ng* a vreslc horn Jarkfnnvillc;
including m e a li n r d b&lt;rtlt* [ U l t i m o m*

$30,96: HlxitJctplilA 534.3d; Bniton $42.52.
TKxomrKUfa mnd tail connections lo all cointi

T h i* Company, established in I 852 oni
ono of th* pioneer IrantporUtion lines tu Flor.dt.
op:r.Rei Uri', comioiinbla steamer*, 'nciite^ i
»r&lt;5 tne NEW. magnificent S. S. ALLFCHANY
rmdSJS.BERkSHir^E; the former on j i ksouvUU*
Baltimoro line; the latter Iron Miami (o l'htla.
S en d (or illuitrated booklet. Automobile*
transported. Service lo S-vannv,.

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can
tlidacy in the coming city clcO' Merchants &amp; Miners Trans. Co.
tion for the office o f Citj
l*I«w sun E . lsn» Street
Commission.
I*liiii*t- u:is. JnckxuiM illp
R. STEVENS

n.

volopments arc unobtainable for a price less than 5;M,000. P ircesin M
than surroimdinc: property. This price level will not iast forever.

I

the possibilities offered in Marvania immediately.
Prices o f hemesites in Marvania range from $2,500 to $3,400, on easy terms. Home
sites in Marvania are being offered at ground floor prices assuring a very substan
tial profit.

Every ou n ce o f material used
in b u ild in g F ord cars must
measure up to Ford standards
o f quality— reinforced by Ford
standards o f w orkm an sh ip
and inspection.
That is w h y Ford cars give such
long and satisfactory service.
The T ou rin g C ar with added
beauty and finer riding com ­
forts, is representative ot the
unusual valu e available in
Ford cars.
Ask the nearest A u th orized
Ford Dealer to show you this
car.

SCRUGGS REALTY CO
SALKS AGENTS

292 First Street

m

Phone 735

Masonic Temple

m

m m

�-i

THE

^ S H L H E R A L D , THURSDAY. NOVEMBFH i .

107» !

F A Q B F O tJ R

H ie Sanford Herald

There Is a peculiar situation existent in Miami which
■t h k f» H . n w M t
_______1. . Ct«
jm
H iitw
flilm d
IhMBd
affects Seminole county and is interesting to the readers of
w t n b « r I f . I l l * , f t Ui* *»o*toftle#
Oct

M ■ hhforrf. F lo r id a vn d a r A c t ot
S ta rc h l . t i f f .
_________ _

M IL A N O
■OWAKD BIRO .,

w

t i t ■••nclta A tr»M
—
iv i t n U I T I O t HANKO
One Teat—17.00 Si* Meath*- »»»•
Ucllscrcd In CIV ^
HMk, lie. W .«klv Cdltlon IX.00
M r year.
ape&lt;:iAi. n o ticbi Ail obituarr
■ortecc. card a ot thanks,
•ad notices ot «nter:al»penU where
aharcea are made will be ebaraed
far at ref alar «d»artlelnf ratae.
i r a i m t o o a sb o c ia tn o r a a o

T h e Aaeoclated P rt e a la aaeluete a ly entitled to the uee for top ab fic a tion o ' all newe
eredlte'. to It or not otherwise eredt a J In th is papor and also the lo­
th ' a a w a nubllebed herein. A ll jrl*h**
f t rep ublicatlon o f epecial dlepairbaa herein a re aleo reeer-ed._______

T H U R S D A Y .N O V . 19, 1925.
T n K HKHAL i/ sT ’ I.ATFOHM
1 — Deeper water rocte to Jackson­
ville.
..
,
i s —Const met Ion of St. Job un-indian Hirer canal,
f , —Extension c f white way.
is- -BiU'ialon of load amuaements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
itu
t.— Augmenting o f building protram— hotnes, hotels, apartment
bwItVtfle
f .— Extension of x.rtet pxvlng pro­
gram.
1,-—Construction
of
boularard
arotnd IAka Monroe.
i — Comple'Jos of city hcaMtlflcatlon program.
8.— Expansion o f school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
___
” iuh7 . k " v e r h e ~ f o b t o d a y
ROAD TO SUCCESS:—Com­
mit thy wny unto the Lord; trust
alto in him nnd ho shall bring it
to pnss. . . . Rest in the Lord,
and wait patiently for him. Psalm
87: G, 7.
PRAYER:—O l-ord, Thou knowest us, and also the end from the
beginning, nnd we are nothing npnrt from Thee. Therefore now
we commit ourselves and our way
to Thee.
--------- o---------WIIAT THU WIND LEFT
A ground swept branch a saddle
forms for me
In which to sit nt ease where I can
see
And gloat with greedy eyes upon
the fenst
O f colors mingled there from West
to East.
Green feather fans of pine wave
overhead.
My feet touch Ivy vines of sun­
burned red.
Black beetling crags, behind mo
looming high
Some slender stalks of goldonrod,
close by.
All silver powdered now, yet
proudly stand,
The lust survivors of a saffron
band
Thnt lovely, careless Summer
dropped one dny
From her gray mantle ere she slip*
ped away.
Gray mottled rocks that line thu
curving Hhoro
W hcro curling waves of bluu their
homes explore.
Threo milk-white gulls float idly
through thu mist
Above the river, rose and ame­
thyst.
The bright-ringed stacks o f tug.
bouts trimmed for town,
Break colors, blending ivory and
brown.

fti '

.

n
ft n

il

Twin ferries meet and pass and
meet again
With copper luatro in each window
pane.
A laughing wind comes up, an nr*
rant tcuse,
And mocking, scatters futile rhy­
mes like these,
My eyes nre color drenched, my
mind bereft
Of thoughts nnd words, hut this
is what he left.
— Florence Chase Huight.
And Sanford is just beginning
to grow.
o ■
Whats worrying us is how nil
the people who want to come to
Florida ure going to get here if
the Clyde liners keep burning.
—
o — ■
If tho extra session of the Flor­
ida Icginluture end* on Saturday,
and if any gront amount o f work
la done, this body of law makers
will have to move faster than it Is
hccrustonied to doing,
— O ■ —
Growing pains nre /being ex­
perienced by many Sanford busi­
ness concerns who find it necessary
to he continually enlarging their
facilities in order to handle an
Increased business.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES

W hy Doesn't the Governor A ct?
A &gt;'ew Element
Hatties In Tree*
Hy the Hand o f God
He Obeyed Mormon Jo«
HY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyrtrni IBIS)

The Herald, only insofar as it affects the governor o f this
state. Of the basic facts in the case all we know is what
we have read in the papers and since the articles have never
been denied, we assume they must have been correct.
HARRISON W. NOEL, sub-nor­
A few weeks ago Sheriff Chase and his deputies killed
two men and wounded a number o f others while thwarting mal youth uged twenty, ran away
from nn insane asylum, killing a
an attempted jail delivery. No effort was made by the taxicab driver and a little girl. The
sheriff to prevent an escape by any one o f a dozen means young man’s lawyer told the jury
other than gun fire. Having advanced information of the thnt he was insane, "afflicted by
attempt, he posted his men in advantageous positions a n d ' the hand °f God
shot the prisoners down in cold blood as they ran from ! The Jury decides that he was
sufficiently sane to be killed by j
the jail.
electric chair. That will happen
For this exhibition o f idiocy, he was indicated for unless some higner authority
second degree murder by the grand jury. It is the privilege changes the arrangement.
of the governor to remove a sheriff for any misconduct
BIOLOGISTS W ILL
tell you
while in office. Governor Martin did nothing. A petition
thnt providence does not deserve)
was forwarded to the governor by the substantial people^oft the
horrible accusation, "afflicted I
Dade county, asking for the removal of the sheriff,
i by the hand of God," nnd common
governor to the present day has done nothing
sense tells you that a just omin- j
And Dado county is placed in the peculiar position of potent, merciful being ruling the
hnving as its sheriff a man who is under indictment for
a 'boy o f Twenty w U h lm i
murder. When a prisoner is locked in Dade county’s jail, sanity, causing him to murder a
he knows he is put there by n man who himself is accused ;man and little child that had done
r
o f murder. When u moonshiner’Hstill is seized or a bootleg­ no wrong.
ging joint raided, if ever, the law-breaker knows it is an
EVERYTHING IN the visible,
alleged murderer who does it. Women and children in
from the egg o f nn oyster j
Dade county know they must look to a man under indict­ universe
to the big ALdcbran is made up of I
ment for murder for protection from evil doers.
fewer than one hundred different j
How is Governor Martin going to explain why he has "elements" or substances.
A few uro missing, nnd tw o .
closed his eyes to this peculiar situation? Governor Martin
scientists, Jaraslnv,
[
certainly doer. not approve of shooting quail on the ground nnd Professor Dolejsek, Heyrovsky
announced )
Governor Mnrtin certainly does not think it wise to entrust the discovery o f one more which 1
w
the welfare q £
and children to a man accused of they call "Divimngnn."
murder. Why then, does he not net?
THAT NEW world "Divimngan,”
The rumor has come to us thnt there was an ‘ ‘under­
standing" between Governor Martin and Sheriff Chase rela­ jwill live millions o f years a fte r ,
every language now spoken shall
tive to tho Hialeah race track. It may be that such an have completely vunished from u-e I
understanding has something to do with the present peculiar and memory.
situation in Dade county. Or it may be that Senator Calkins,
of Fernandinn, now living in Miami, who was employed by
KNOWLEDGE AND intellectual
Chase as counsel, and who also must pass upon the gover­ power are international, indepen­
nor’s decision in the event it is made, may have something dent of race. It is well to remind
tho world, nursing its racial hat-1
to do with tho governor’s present stnte o f inertia.
red, that tho six greatest minds !
It is also generally believed that Governor Martin has in mathmatics and astronomy were
STREAMS OF STEEL
ambitions in the direction of a senatorial chair in W ashing-1horn of six different races—CoCLEARWATER SUN
ton. It will he interesting to see how he plays his cards in ; pernicu*. a Pule; lycho Brahe, a
Dnde county. I he governor still has a few more Hays in &gt; r#
r, German;
German; Cinlialeo, Italian;
f ’onstanlly flowing through the lays to scores of other motorists.
which he can remove Sheriff Chase and save his face.
Descartes, French; Newton, great­ la art of Clearwater nre two
liiis matter was called to the

S f lf J S .S B y

'For Wedding Par
Mr. and Mrs. Hutton

Lovely Bridge Party
Given Wednesday By
Mrs.Andrew Mahoney

f t i s r s f «i— • ot ,h°i..........

1k LAMB
IS ALWAYS

Tfie G oaT
•»-ny
hath-

re*

Real

llffift

R. L. ROBERT!
AUDITS -

SYS

MONTHLY IIOOKKEEPRI

STORY HOUR
contest, are asked to com* and
scores were counted, and tho prize
for high score among tho laides,
The usual story hour will b© read their essays, a* this wlU
n box o f powder was awarded to held nt the library next Saturday form the pro&amp;rmia instead o f tM
Mr*. Alice Tcters, Herbert Wrieta morning nt 10 o'clock. All who regular story telling. M is. Clark
having high score among the men, won prizes Innt week or received will tell a few stories to the youngwus given u tie.
honorable mention, In tho essay children.
A t the conclusion of the game
the hostess, nssisted by her daugh­
ter, Miss Luella Mahoney, serv­
ed a delicious salad and sweet
MONEY A V A IL A B L E
Loans
course.
The guest list included Mr. and
For First Mortgage Leans on Liberal ValnuHon Rn^i* at
Mrs. John Schirnrd, T. L. O'Con-i
Consult us first when In the market for fniids
nor, Mrs. Alice Peters, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peters, Bill Peters,
Magnolia ft Sscond A. I». CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Miss Lucy Peters, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bossidy, Mi3s Josephine Tarhell, Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Wrctz,
Mrs. Ernest Krupp, Mrs. K. E.
Roumillnt, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller,
Miss Luella Mnhoney, P. O. Sharp
and A. B. Mahoney.

On TuMdW
O f unusual brilliance and state­
Mrs. Andrew B. Mahoney was
Mr,. M f f l . l , , ' | ” , It n bu tt.t wide interest wus the wedding of noha Avenue. The spacious home the gracious hostess Wednesday
was opened en suite and trans­
r ‘, . S
npnrtment m th, Miss Ethel Henry of Sanford and ferred into a veritable floral bower, evening when she entertained at
Claude St. (Jlnir Ogllvie of Ft. the wedding colors o f orchid, green bridge at her home on Tenth
Myers which was
solemnized
, church
an*iL i d being effectively carried Street, there being five tables of
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at with baskets and bowls o f roses, players.
-fptiott »t
the First Presbyterian Church, Dr. chrysanthemums nnd ferns. The
The rooms where the card tabIrtf.Wenue,
at VV*Frngrant rod roses were used 1« j E. D. Brownlee, pastor officiating, guests
re iv e d * i^ t h o ’ living Ic^ were placed, were adorned with
Fragran*. «
vnrsou, rooms. In using the impressive ring cere-1
!&gt;«■ Mr.
m - „and
„ . i m__
„
cere-| room
room by
Mrs. ti____
Henry« Ogbaskets and bowls of pink roses
., ,ml Mr*ntony
rthe fu.
^
j
"
l
m
T
h
e
dining
table
and ferns. The score cards and
n,1‘l
the
parents
o
f
the
groom.
dining room, the
The entire church was encircled The receiving line in the drawing tallies were also done in floral de­
taehert As*
KSik"* fieri
**-:
^ ArtS'wlih1» with feathery boughs o f bamboo room included only the bridal signs.
«* n •
interspersed with potted palms party.
SchoolDuring the evening a most
silver
and French baskets filled with
(til...........
entertain
£ T ,S S i
Mrs. Henry was becomingly at­ spirited game of bridge was play­
1 ‘ r Tburi- nnee diver enndleabrns holding golden rod and yellow elder. The tired m a handsome gown of raisin
ed, and after a number of rubbers,
. tanenr At one end the silver ccolutnns were entwined with chiffon emhroidered with metallic
southern
smylnx.
Bamboo
and
f / e service was placed nnd pre♦breads and handed with squirrel
imber Two C- i t nwr by MrsFrank Davies stately pnlm.x were banked en fur. Blond crepe heavily embroi­
lit, regular *!r T-imna
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the charming house mass against the chancel forming dered fashioned the costume worn
, ne# Mas* euelt of Mrs- Hutton. A delicious u rich tiurk background for white! by Mrs. Ogiivi
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. initiation. ? i,r course supjwr was served, and pedestal baskets of huge yellow!
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Jflt'Teachcrs Appropriate favors presented each chrysanthemum, and tall stand- tnblc wa, lai^ wUh Ln exquUitc
L the buddThere has been of late n tremen­
J
f f A
t
"T h ose enjoying the cordial hou- Ur&lt;The'cho!r' lo ft'w ts 2 S &amp; with
dous
revival of interest in lace.
nitalitv of Mr. ami Mrs. Hutton myriads o f white tapers the light At either side were silver can.Bel
*
will P 10 Mr* I Frank Davies, Tnm- from the.se casting a sott, mellow *lahras
European shop keepers Inst sum­
holding white tapers, and at
were . t •• ••
||erri„g, Miss |glow over the already pretty scene. intervals were silver compotes of
j o’clock.
- Florence
—
, f ---- - ‘|Marking tho pews reserved for green mints. Green and white ices, mer were delighted to find Ameri­
Henry,
if the I’res* rthpi**'Henry. Miss
can women far more eager than
Mr. and
and intimate friends were
helJ at lMiss, Pi.il.'
Ruth Heitrv.
Henry, Mr.
ana Mrs.
»im.| relatives •,&gt;,«
wem heart shaped cakes, nml mints emthey had ever been for ninny years
bei'
l
arles
Evans
Henry.
Mr.
nnd
garlands
o
f
asparagus
ferns
caught
|
bossed
with
orange
blossoms,
were
ersoon
\i at night M s Forest I-nke, Dr. and Mrs. with cluster o f chrysanthemums.. gcrved by a bevy of Sanford's fu­ to buy large quantities of lace—
ll n D Caswell. Claude Oglivie,
While the guests were assent- ture society belles, the Misses Cn- lovely lace nt a high price, ordin­
Ifnvmond Oglivie of Gainesville, bling, a lovely program o f nuptial, mil|a j*u|cston Klizabeth Knight, ary lace at a medium price and
unucr the d
di-i
Rehorcn Stevens.
Ktnvnna Elizabeth
ni-nimtii Tn.n.
th? socRobbltt o f Ft. Myers.
music was rendered under
i-, Rebocen
Turn- lnco that would make any connois­
Hbyteriaa !'
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c
! I?.11*** Margaret Deters and Frances seur shudder at a price thnt seembargain. Durautumn bundthousands
their way
s holds of
,
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Some of
id '
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The Bridal Chorus from jtn ey will go to New York and Imre but much of it came as pnrt
Until Sold
shat J:JU;
"Conservation nndfr ift Dny of
Lohengrin (W agner) was used ns other points o r interest in the i of the luggage of globe-trotting
j NationalEducationalWeek was i
processional, while "The Wedding ,-nst. Upon their return they w ill, Americans.
I observed at the Sanford High March
from
Mid
Summer i ho at home to tlicir friends at F t .;
And that lace is now luring
W ilb
This exceptionally hand O il! t o '
bit and! School Wednesday, which an m* ■N ights
Dream
(Mendelssohn)! Myers.
|brought to light, carried to the
Club’ teresting and instructive program was used as recessional. During j Mrs. Oglivie is traveling in a dressmaker or spread out in prihr.
od
bouuht to soil tor
It h;»
' was successfully given by tho So- the ceremony the Wedding ( or- smart costuno o f brown velvet and vato sewing-rooms.
Fortunately
emony, accompaniment by 1. Ley -1 satin, the fur-trimmed coat being |opportunity for the use of lace__
|phomore Class
i
j f brown suede. Her chic hat nnd not skimpy bits o f lace, hut enough
DniPllT
The program opened with tli3 back, was softly played.
Tho
first
o
f
tho
bridal
party
to
other
accessories
being
of
matchj
lace
so
that
it
can
he
draped
and
.
. singing o f tiie "School Song , folj manipulated freely and generously,
M eC t lowed by n piano solo by Luella enter was the bridesmaid, Miss ing tones of brown.
llu* hrit!i* i.s tho lu’autitul and i or cut into panels and godets an 1
U nnPP 1Mahoney. Some illustrated talks Kuth Henry, sistci of the bride*,
1 i f\
Mr.) gores of the right shape. Then
PQdllCL j as f0|iovv, were given: "School and Grant W^ilson, groomsman, talented eldest daughter ot
who
took
their
places
at
either
and
Mrs.
Henry
and
is
a
graduthere
has
been
a
revival
of
interSavings Banks,” by Clarence Duf[teen the! fin assisted by Earle Dossey, sido of the altar. Miss Henry was ate o f Sanford High School, Inter (»st in lace collars and cuffs. Very
it? No-!Claude Locke, and Claude Robson, beautifully gowned in orchid c h if-! graduating from Florida State t charming are tiie afternoon froks
iexcellent; "Thrift in the Home,” by Lillian fori hand-painted in rose and sil-1 College for Women at Tallahassee j nf dark, rich velvet trimmed only
&gt;t- with collars nnd cuffs of some
over u yellow satin slip. Hurt where she held numerous high &lt;TW. L. Thoridey assisted by Grace Spinks, ver,
slippers were o f silver brnendt lice.t nnd honors. She is a valued |sort of real lace of high quality.
K*tho roii- Pauline‘ Echols, nnd Martha Meade. She carried nil arm bouquet of yel member o f the Kappa Delta Soror­
With the prominent French
Mof. sew;
ncxt talk was made by low chrysanthemums.
ity. Last year she was a popular dressmakers metallic lace seems
i enjueil. (Varj Dobson on "T hrift in the
Miss Florence Henry,■t another menitiier of the San ford lligli to have helil first place so far—
planting gcj,00p». She was assisted by sister of the bride, neleitl as maiil Schoo 1 faculty.
S m i t h
B r o s ,, I n c .
It is deeply re- ! though undoubtedly for Southern
P - ’ y** Virginia Barber, Elva Pierce and o f honor, entering ulon i*, wearing grctci 1 that h"r mn^nuj;e takes her wenr later this winter and for
Ha
T*®* V ub* |Beatrice Howard. "Thrift in the a fetching frock of nib green pm-1 away from Sanifonl.
I spring nnd summer thread laces
(^lulity Mvrchnndize at Prices tlmt Appeal
,ir.J it h ! t owi1," the concluding talk, was broidered chiffon over a foutulu-i
Mr. Oglivie iIS lee son "f Mr. I will come into their own. The
miy u* mat|c |,y Cugenin David, assisted tion o f gold satin. Site too, wore i ami 5Irs. J. M. Ogilvie of Gaines] sketch shows a very new frock of
|hnn«’ tnisUy Louise Bushnell, Luiso Russell silver slippers mid carried yellow |vi
and is a graduate of Guinns-1 gold and steel lace, which demon­
Which our Window and .see how cheap it Soils
and Alice Elder. The exercises chrysanthemums.
idle High School and also of Uni-1 strates the way strips and medal­
Iran - Club ,-losed with the singing o f “ AmorMaster Ralph Tolar, dressed in versity of Florida and is a member lions of lace may he used.
the '1&gt;'- |||a."
white panne velvet, carried tl*.* of the Theta Giii Fraternity. For _____
LttJ to the Thc p rii|ay program will he in j ring embedded in the heart o f a
tard Hul l School, gouiic from here , aaB aaanaiiaiicniiannaaT kaaaB hH haahhB aH iltiK hiihaB aB B hM hH U hhB aaarw a.iH anaacB M X unha'X oahhhuShhU ahnhrfhU hiiahaaft
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charge of tin* Freshmen Class. TIh 1largo yellow chrysanthemum.
Preceding the bride Was tho cute I to Harvard, where lie was grnduI t t.v n 1i sali jeet will he ‘ Know Yotir School.’
:f.rl, which “This w ill lie the closing program littlo flower girl, who resembled ated from the Harvard school of
lodcunven-j0f American Educational Week. a flower herself in her dainty petal! law in 11*21, with the highest hon; from the: \]| frit-mis o f the scchool are in- frock o ’ pink tnffetta over a *lip|ors o f the school, receiving the de1hours of j vited to attend the exercises nt the o f ruffles o f lace with appliqued1gree of Magnum Gum I.aude, the
lit appoint-; High School
Auditorium Friday miniature baskets of tiny French1goal sought by all law students
and which is attained hy few. He
flowers.
| v utTciti-1morning at 10:80 o'clock.
Tlu&gt; bride entered with her fa­ is now a successful lawyer at Ft.
ther, Charles Evans Henry, by Myers.
so often
Among the out of town guests |
Mrs.
W
allace
Hostess
whom she was given in marriage.
tj, brought
it is not T n M p i n l 'i o i 'Q
They were met nt thc iiltai hy the were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ogilvio of
b irt inn 1 0 i V i e m D e i S U I 131 l t l ^ e f isroom
his best man. his broth Gainesville, parent* of the groom:!
groom and
_____
er,
Raymond
Oglivie of Gaines­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mizcllc «&gt;f Lake­
ikJford'i!Club On W ednesday ville.
land, Mrs. M. L. Crowe of Gaines
■to any-1
villi-. Miss Knthcryn McClelland ofi
Never
has
this
attractive
bride
p rankui
Among the many social events presented a more beautiful picture, Gainesville, Mrs. Howard Lyman I
of Altamonte Springs; Mr. and
crop, nf pH, wcc^ IU1(| 0no o f thc most
» M
than in her bridal robe of heavy
ii largo
lufKe delightful was that o f Wednesday penrl white satin, with trimmings Mrs. Herbert Lyman of Winter |
lbe do|afternoon when Mrs. A. B. W al­ o f brilliants, pearls anil hand made Haven; Mrs. J. Frank Davies o f,
i of thc
lace entertained members o f the flowers. Her soft tulle viil edged Tampa and Earl Bobbitt of I’ t.
t Wednesday Bridge Club.
with princess lace, was held in i Myers.
con a
place with a coronet of orange
Quantities
of
red
radiance
ros­
jl*. was
Mr. anil Mrs. Victor Scaberg
es together with greenery were Idossoms. She carried a shower and two children have returned |
aition
G iw'in’ , Tcdtl.s, made uf tint civpcH in
the
rooms bouquet of brides roses and Li­ from a motor trip to Pulakta, M.
8krm:in, used in docornting
nil Hit* new color* trimmed with filet
whero
the
curd
tables
were
arlies
o
f
the
valley.
Augustine and Jacksonville.
♦tHeraThe ushers were Dr. Ben D. Cas­
i ranged.
l.tCCS.
♦h read
The nfternoon passed all too well, Monroe B. Hutton, and Earl,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Adams of
A* Spirit
&gt;on with the interesting game o f Bobbitt of Ft. Myers.
Miami will arrive
here Monday
pCieit,
f a
Immediately after the ceremony
Ibridge, and after counting the
and will he their guests of the
. Bktt,
a reception was held at the home latter’s sister, Mrs. Claude I scores,
the
prizu
for
top
score
It:
Mi lecwas presented to Mrs. Clnude IIo- o f tiie bride’s parents. Mr. and
.
Charles
Evans
lienry
on
Mng*
I
Hormlon
on
Magnolia
Avenu
(Yepe Uloontcra u»u IV iids. i 'l l p u r e
|Vi. c. |ward, it b.'ing a hand-made can! Mrs
ink a n d O r c h id .
I table c o v e r .
nilk— White, Flesh,
Mrs. Wallace assisted by Mrs.
Nicu quality. A ll silk ( ’ r e p e lie l^httie.
rju't.
U
I , IF. E. Roumillat served a tempting
li**1' |salnd course at the conclusion of
r 08 j the car game.
v*1111 Substituting for absent club
j members were Mrs. Henry Purdon,
A
»
'and guest, Mrs. Jack Hewitt, and
« irtha i Mrs. Charles Britt. Club members
| » nil Present were Mrs. E. F. HousAll Silk Chiffon fine sheer quality
j
holder. Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mrs.
04 on!( laude Howard, Mrs. David Cald­
well and Mrs. F. E.Roumillat.
t 5 jv.
P. v e ry Shade

it

Room 15, Masonic Temple.
est o f them all in pure muthomu-, streams o f atcel. Those streams attention ol the city some time
tics, Hritish.
nre not yet listed in the booklets ago hy^ the Clearwater Evening
and folders of the Chamber of .Sun. Seeking to safeguard mo­
The Early Shopper Gains
THE LAW works in different Commerce or real estate dealers, torists from this danger and also
to relieve themselves from a mass
ways, even when you try to make it hut they nre here.
These streams nre considered of minor matters in regard to ■ m i lK m i ( llR I R U | | | E I I I H I l| | | | | |
work
all
one
wny,
While
a
moron
Every year, along about thin time, newspapers Login
u
from the lunatic asylum is vital assets of the city, although traffic regulation, the eity com- I
to urge people to do their Christmas buying early, T o n escaped
sentenced to dentil, IMutt May, .1 they are not unique. There streams |mtssioners passed nn ordinance
certain extent the saying grows tiresome hut yet it is an Ute Indian, is ncquited o f murder. ure dangerous, although they arc ( giving to the eity manager the nu- ]
thority to draft such regulations 1
necessary.
absolute necessity in order to make the big Christmas rush
The Indian's wife ditVl when
Every three seconds, according! as mivht be necessary in properly
as light ns possible on those clerks who must work early the Imhy was seventeen days old, to actual count made for one hour; handling the traffic.
ai
and late in the various stores of the city, trying to assist and the baby had pneumonia, j Saturday afternoon, nn nutomo
-1 Previous to passage o f this or­
The ndian tie. t.ie bodies o f wife |
(.ro' 8M the intersect!ion of I
the hnrd-to-plonse customers in purchasing just the right ami
the baby together and buried Cleveland street and Ft. Harrison dinance, the city manager prom­
things for Christmas presents.
them In the same grave, the baby nvenue. That point marks the | ised to confer with the chief of
Wo nre going to offer you tocaj|
Police with regard to matters of
It does pay to do your Christmas shopping early. alive.
rapids of on** stream, the greater. traffic regulation.
Perhaps, so
that ought to intereat the inv«
Platt May was acquitted because ( which flows through the city. The! far he’s been too busy. But Clear
"E arly” means when you are able to select your gifts with­
purchasing as permanent owners.
out running into the elbows and shoulders of competitive a medicine man, “ Mormon Joe" [other is on Garden avenue nnd its j water citizens will recall that
♦old him to do it, and he obeyed flow, while not quite so large, is months ngo Chief o f Police Gid
g ift seekers, when it is possible to give plenty of time and
through fear. There wns a r e a -•almost ns constant.
I Powledge recommended thnt Ft.
consideration to the prospective purchases, when you will , Bon for fenr. Mormon Joe, while I And the season for travel Is &gt; Harrison and Garden avenues he
A WAREHOUSE!
find the stores well filled with grt ‘H i v n n e ty mid \VjUli*n jpR.
^
u piJLIyw only lir'ginning!
j nindo atop streets and that nil
shelves fully stocked, and when youl ('.'III sp a re th e salesn cf 'vn&lt;*
Ilgluly of I As duya lengthen into months [ nutos^seeking to cross these thorFaces 100 feet on Cedar Avcid
these streams will become more oughfnrcs bo brought to a stop bo­
people and yourself physical wear and tear o f the last
ond Street. Price $ 8,000.00. Term
und more turgid with the flood f°re venturing into these dangerminute Christmas rush.
THE REVEREND II. A. R, i&gt;f autos. As the number o f these !
streams.
Perhaps the average person doesn’t realize that Christ- ! Philip, 20 years a Pre.byterlan j increases, o increases the danger,
I here has been delny and again
_ , ; ''specially .to those who attempt delay and yet no action has been
A FILLING STATION AND GF.(|
mas is only n little more than a month away. Just a few ! mlniatiT at Tumu. ill East A frica
"in the jungle, human babies to ford, with their cars, these rap- taken toward relieving this condi­
more weeks are left and those weeks will he mighty busy 1says,
urn to swing before they can . idly flowing streams,
Lot faces on Sanford Avenue
tion which daily bccomlcs 'more
ones for everybody in Sanford.
I proof of the evolution theory many ! ( Sometime a hurried driver, por- acute.
room dwelling house, filling station;
No matter how much the idea of service is stressed ; times among the wild tribes in haps ignorant of the strength of
He's a busy man—the city mnntho current in these avenues, will n g e r-b u t this is n matter upon
l
East
Africa."
Price $5,500.00. Terms reasonable.
on the part o f the store managers, such a thing is almost
dart from a side street into the which no more time should he
impossible to render if the great majority of people put off
midst of the stream. There will he
i YOU NEED not go to East A f - ! a crash and tho damage will he to­ wasted. This is not a matter for
until the last minute their Christmas shopping.
See us and look at this before yo
|riea to ico babies aide to climb a ! talled in dollars nnd cents and the pigeonholes.
Unceasingly,
with gathering
There are, we believe over twelve thousand people in tree. Every Imhy for a considerable lives, to say nothing o f the deprices cannot he heat.
I strength, those streams flow on.
Sanford, without taking into consideration the thousands |time after birth, will easily sup-1
who live outside of the city limits hut who do their trading 1 port its weight clinging to your
n
2121 Meisch building
MAKE ’EM SQUEAL
here. There are, wo know, comparatively few stores. If j finger or to a small piece of wood.
Every mother knows how a 1
TAMPA
TELEGRAPH
the people start now to select their Christmas presents, the I "mail baby grasps the mother's j
stores o f this city can easily attend to the wants of our j hair and hold on. Evolutionists I
Greed always has a back-kick.
people. Hut if most o f the shoppers wait until the last few ! ♦•'II you that goes hack to a time 1 In times of prosperity, there ere who are in reality nn asset to ■
pa, are not gouging people, ■
thtyH before Christmas to do their buying, the result wi when the little monkey clung to always those who will use goug­ rani
the fur on it's mother's dies:, ing methods to reap a selfish un­ im-ir houses, nnd rooms are oc­
he a mad scramble and much dissatisfaction.
cupied at n reasonable rent. They
1while the mother hopped from tree holy, rotten, harvest. Th
pro­ an satisfied with n fair profit.
So "D o your Christmas shopping early".
; to trie.
fiteers are not only
it.,., ,, l . , ,
11 nuisance | they could get more because o f I
1 That
what evolutionists si
that ought to he suppressed, hut the unprecedented demand,
demand
l.m
Lot uh however, not presume
narrow-brained fools who are trai-;they know the rules of decency,
’
11
form opinions, hut lot missionaric i ^tors to the city tiiut has kept
and honesty, and adhere to the
Further Comment Unnecessary
ami scientists tlcnl with it.
meat on their unworthy hones.
same.
•
i
I
J 1*1? " re,,t bog" is a curse
It is the silliest o f "tommy-rot"
ETHEL
RUNNEL
«
y,
Some time ago a resident of the state of Virginia ad­
to deny that Tampa has its quota
V V t iV*M,tyt
,l,i;i" 0,!h
bKeat jTild mnd-wallT
” n,‘ huio
Wh° ‘made
° K'™
1’ of
lowing
hint
dressed a communication to Governor Trinkle o f that state, nftv
these
offensive renUhog*.
fifty-eight
men inof oitth*
judjjinjj
Jo l
fat, and vicious. Hut when hutch- Other cities from Jacksonville
urging that he call tho legislature into sped! session tt&gt; competition, and thnt isn't sur-lerim
. it,n,........
.
.
«lown
nre
also
making
vigorous
prising.
,
k
A
,no
ho
makes
more
V
see if something could not he done about people leaving that
I , . .
I fuss than nil the rest combined protesta ngninst them.
know!
state headed for Florida.
Women had to hr good judges of lie squeals about percentage and [ Rent-hogs drive people out of
I*1’ " ll
Naturally this has resulted in nuieh newspaper editorial animals to exercise d. cretion in every squeal is «
the state, they keep people from
picking
out
their
husbands.
11° rolls Ids eyes like a .lying coming into
Florida.
What a
comment on tiie proposal, all o f which has had its beneficial Nature lias given them power to
effects to Florida, in giving the state much additional free M-c dearly and form sound judge­ cnlf, and protests that he is barely Pity these rental "Lefty Louies”
getting a living out of n little •cannot be banished from Florida
ment at a glance.
publicity.
home. Rent hogs o f |»,th sexes ; Hut relief can come, if the w is’
Other states began talking about the letter that was I. 'M;uly , n husband wit., thinks have invaded Tampa from other •loni of thi* member* of th*»
sent to Virginia's governor and among the dippings reach­ |lie did the picking was in reality sections, and have rented a h.utlsc, Legislature will be exercised in
the one picked by a nnturul horn and are making a living
out of |proper protection to Florida’s hesti
ing the hands o f the Florida Development Hoard was one judge of live stock.
renting a couple of rooms,
|interests.
'

from the Henncttsville, S.
advocate which seemed to sum
up the whole situation in a few words. It said:
"If Governor McLeod of South Carolina were to issue
a call for a special session of our legislature, he would prob­
ably find out that half of the members are in Florida
Sia-uking of trnbi wrecks nn
Ocain man says they always come themselves” .

HENRY-OGILVIE WEDDING LOVELY
EVENT OP WEDNESDAY EVENING
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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l THE WHITE REALTY

Surely
These
itinerant
------- van*
naimhl for •
»» { there
YT’ ~ are no _rent-hogs
11
A NEW comet is discovered in Tamp
impu. They came, like miuntorv ' tha I*tTU"l«ture, nnd the plan to
the contellation of the Hunting hi rds of old. to fatten upon a l T &gt;nVi “ *tat!° rent l'"n
&gt;mmission
Dog.
It is a small comet. For- helpless tnople who nd*_*ht fall int should
receive
unanimous apInnately, we have I••anted not to their clutches. These cases should proval.
Is* afraid •
Real folk should get busy—let
’ 1*11 of l»i|^ ont s. Wo no he reported to authorities, and a.
I— J
longer ring church hells to fright- wveral o f them have more than the slimy, s e l f i s h , rent-hogs
tit the comet uwii) as our nncea- ‘ ^ °
for rent, are violating squeal.
t'lrs did. We measure it, and |mo stnte laws they should
'h ih h H H aB Ma a h H a h a a a a a n a a a a » a &gt;a*l ' j
catalogue it.
punished for nut paying a license
DAN DOKBlS S A Y S
It might be well to look into 1-------------------------------W K OUf.ll r to get on our kncca *ome robbing hotel* nnd um n
Sometimes wo figure that just
and thank henven for that wonderhouses. Reports show th-It
Ix-mg married is enough to make
ful, greatest of all shock nbsor- ,om o
these "brotherly
nny woman mad at her husbandi
hers, our atmosphere. Scientists! M o w n are "skinning ■t*m -sometimes.
art* NUprlBiMl by a nhower of m eton Itheir doing thi*
city more &lt;!.imago
unuftuully at thin time of year, ithan nn enitlicmic could do.
They are flU|&gt;pn»o'| to be
The fall leaves are so beautiful
We Iiave two plans of f'i
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Your Horne
those wo colored in kindergarten

in threes. Other accidents too, us
a local limn will testify, always in
W IIAT IS VALUABLE in not need, and what i« new in
threes. —Sanford Herald.
Tho
not
valuable.— Daniel Webster.
third train wreck runio ns pre­
dicted, and Ocala railroad men iir&gt;*
hoping that the scries bus closed
M Y FAVORITE STORIES
up such incidents for the time be­
By IRVIN S. COBH
ing.—Oculn Star.
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In
Detroit,
Roy Carruthers, A CHANCE FOR THU VISITING down nt a table and taking a sent
on tiie opposite
side
he took
ANGEL
niesident o f the Hook-Cndill-i •
Hotel Company announced ttvat
When William Travers Jerome Thomas' brawny left hand palm
upward in one o f his own hand.*
hereafter ull guests will receive wan District Attorney
of New
when they leave this hotel n free IYork he started a crusade of pros­
policy insuring their lives for the |ecution* nguin.it fortune tellers,
1st
We will lend you
tar getting i„.
next 4H hours. This might he a |snoth-snyers nnd fake mediums,
to a rut. U*t. along some roads the
good bleu for Minim hotel opera- , who at thnt tinto infested parts
rut keeps you out of the ditch. lh .
tors to follow.
Iof Munlmttnn Island in numbers.
daneer signs
« i„ „ .
. These danger
A county detective mimed AI
,
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| T a m p a can expect nothing
of the highway * should Is &gt;**u see on
necessary to build a ccntpi* if
If the casualties keep incroM- |Thomas, « husky person with n hall t&lt; the palm. Then seemingly
11Hrent-K
I
the
rent-hog.
As
n
rule
Put before!
is too many roadside . ,
m 10
to drift into a trance. | A RUSSIAN professor nnd
tag. we will huve to replace the wit of his own, was detailed to he begun
inlazy
to
work,
but
not
u
restaurants.
honest
2nd— If your lionio is already
automobile repair stations at ev­ the job of securing evldencv u- His eyes drooped, his head nml ventor says he cun transmit pic- to steal.
ery corner with hospitals,— Plant guinst these offenders and tlun ded, then ut length his lips n.ov turei o f moving objects by n ...... there i* another kind of
you a very substantial *&lt;ja
The
highest
compliment
n
man
Then
ed, framing words.
| dio. 1 h at would be in te re stin g , o s - 1 re n t -h o g
City Courier. If they'd make the arreting tin in.
Ho
is
the
"A shape i&lt; hovering nbov e me, pecially in war time, letting you j wants nil the slop. If it aton-e -7ti
N Q \i
jails big enough to take cure o f nil
o f his object
NO D E LA Y
In pursuance
str d
apt tones
draw* see your bravo boy going over th»i j the other pigs. He grun’ s lou,i!.r would his auto.
1 as
drunken drivers,
they wouldn't Thomas called upon a so-called1
,d Yet neurc
is an top and driving hack a whole army, than the rest, and gets W*
need hospitals.— Hanford Herald. crystal-gazer, pri ending that be ,
Prompt Service Guaranty
A c a f e r o o f fell in J uaroz
And dreaming thcae lovely dreams, wanted it reading,| The faitei uah-!
It might even make it possible first. He professes to be n r. i '
Call
and let us explain oun
and
dandy,"
ke
in
tIt9
j
to
put
every time beforo granting ANY ured the custo ter into a dimly lit I
moving pictures into the Tampa, but the only thing, ho ha* Maybe because some \f. ' ,
tone* of Uc
vi* Hu m- i homes and help to w
his picture
made
*,i,t
,
x,can
bad
driving licenses, as they do in room hung with biuck hnitidii;(*
build
a
;e
v
e
r
done
for
this
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up
|
ever
aone
ror
tnu
city,
wan
wh»..
»urr maitt without a cigarct.
&gt;aid angel is
o f yours race that may eventually |fo Hat he had hi* mucus-covercd ■
some states, they wou'd have few and adorned with ntyst rioti t o b -)
" in
snout
ft
ter
fetch
h
'eng
with
Strange
thing,
drunken
drivers, its "habitual jeet* presumably par
on IU b«ck9 liko an oyster in iu ' (he troush, and wa
i ning to)
“ hogging i t ! a man who has hap
We k(now
Put up this h
oncy. Be- bv«l, and get everything without Ial!.M
drinkers" would nut be abla to black urt. There he st
srythir in the
Tiiciuas J
ouTc ninchcc
107-109 S. Purk Ave. S a n fo rd . Fl‘&gt;rld'
going anywhere.
' JIt is pleating to kqow that tho'
world he want, and
get licetuft*,—Orlando Sentinel.
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“ One A rm ed” W olfe
Is Guilty O f Murder

MUNCIE, Ind.. Nov. 19.—OP)— j
A broad In Pajamas On Next Judge
Clarence Darth In the Del- 1
I
aware court Wednesday night, [
pronounced tho verdict of n ju ry ,!
Thursday A t State Capital which
found Charles (One Ann)

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov.
19 (&gt;P).— The m m of Tallahas•ee will have aomeUiing to be
day.
Florida loveliness will
truly thankful for next Thursstaik abroad, and in pajamas!
Tha occasion will bo observance by the “ Odds'* o f their cnl&gt; Into the college during nn
a
d year. It will also be the
aftermath o f the annual basket­
ball struggle between the “ Odd*”
and “ Evens” o f the institution.
The night before the game, a f­
ter lights flash in the dormito­
ries, which, on that memorable
night is merely sn empty form,
the long line of Odds, clsd in

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each was introduced by 3111am and
Waybrlght, representative:*.
Another bill "n s mtmluced to
amend certain sections ofeh apter
eight, 277 laws of Florida, relat­
ing to the act authorizing pen­
sion* for employees of the city ot
Jacksonville.
'
Authority to pass ordinances to
prohibit blocking o f street cross­
ings by railroad trains in the city j
o f Tampa for more than five min-1
ute* nt a time or for more than
nn aggregate of 15 minutes in a &gt;
period c f an hour was introduced j
by Representative Whittaker o f
Hillsboro.
. . . .
Other bills introduced by Repre­
sentative Whittaker relating to
the city of Tampa, included meas­
ures authorizing the city to ex
tend its limit* to include the mu­
nicipalities of -Sulphur Springs.
Park and Port Tampa and Proviing a referendum on some; em­
powering the city to compel rail­
roads operating in the city, on
notice of not less than six months,
to elevate their tracks so a* to
permit vehicles including street
cars, to operate beneath them; au­
thorizing the city to issue improve­
ment bond* not exceeding an nmount of $200,000 without a vote
o f the people.
Four Ger.eral .Measures Passed
Four general
measures have
been passed by the house and i
were to be reported back to the
senate for final action in that body jj
and three measure* carrying ap­ ■
propriations were to be entered V
today.

HOUSEDELAYS
ACTIONONNEW
BUILDINGBILL

Wolfe guilty of murder In the i
first degree in connection with the
pajamas of every hue. will
gather back of the gymnnsiuny slaying o f Ben Hnnee. a farmer,
on Aug. 11, fixing his sentence at
Each will carry a gaily-colored
lantern. Then, in a long proces­ life imprisonment.
sion, slowly and impressively,
Hancc and hi* wife were slain Committee Wants More Time
To Consider Measures For
the lino will move across the ; last August when they were beset
campus, with lanterns swing­ [ on a country road near here. BcMoney To Erect Buildings
I fnro he died, Ilancc identified
ing.
At The State Prison Farm
As the line moves in front of i Wolfe and (Jeorgo (Dutch) An­
Bryan Hall, there Is a jumble derson ns his assailants. It was
and confusion, then order comes •assumed at the time that their Thirty-Three
Local
out of chaos, so to s peak. One
motive was to retaliate against I f a o q i i i v i q
r ^ P P Q P I ltP fl
will see the word "Odd” outlined , Han-c fur in ton ation he wa* ul- i Y ie a S U I 0 3
1 r tS e iU C ll
by the glowing lanterns.
leged to have given the authori, , . '
V'
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Around the Administration
ties which led to the arrest ol tier-1 Dlivn! And Hillsborough Rep*
tho .pajama-dad students will
resentutives Have Number
move, and then back to the ntd Chapman, pal of Anderson, i n :
Munrie,
earlier
in
the
year.
()f Bills For Introduction
gymnasium.
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Wolfe broke completely down
.
“ when
the
, . tthei . icourt
—; read
... to
. him
,
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 19.— (Jf)
General rettnue, 8128,060/15; yordict o f the jury,.His
ju i.
head found _ (JenPral ieffifllnt!on relating to
drninage tax fund $120,536.90; his hands, while elbows rested on appropriations for new building i
drainage bond fund, $191,285.09;' his kneea, and he said to his moth- at the state prison farm at Rniprincipal state school, $201,8:19.70; j cr, seated beside him: “ Mother, ford and for the new public build­
*
state road llcenso-gas, $185,979.78,, I'm not guilty.” Judge Berth did ing in Tallahassee to house overstate federal aid road, $193,163.25; not Indicate when sentence would i crowded stnte departments was
and suspense account, $895,179.77. be pronounced.
postponed nt tho opening o f the
The larger receipts included I
-------------------------- ----bouse this morning when the com­
those on the state road tax fund, P n n H n r r - I ^ l l T n k o n
mittee asked for nn extension of
amounting to $1,070,798.28; gen- 1
Y»
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n i
R
t
r
r
b
i
n
a
e
n
R
p
h
p
l
d
lirnr
to consider the measures,
Balance On Hand At Close oral revenue, $433,961.71; drnin-'
ny c m n e s e U t l J t ’ lh Thes„
lwo general measures, in­
age
bond
fund
$123,125.83;
prill-j
O f Oelobcr Is $300,000 Less
troduced after Governor John W.
PEKING-, Nov. 18.-0P )— Pnot- Martin’s special message was read
Than On September 30; cipai stnte school, $118,153.87;
road license-gas, $520,117.19; |niJ. FlI provincial capital of Chi- in the house
yesterdny.
Each
Large Disbursements Made stntccounty
road license fund gas, h)i&gt; j „ „ nli|eM ?outh of Peking had carried an application of $300,000
been captured by the group oppos- and n third general measure, for
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 19.— (A1) $1
,
7 ■
~
,
ed to Marshal Chang Tso-Lin. The fund* to pay salaries and traveling
—The balance In the Florida Htnte
KcllCl rity fel1 »ftcr considerable figbt- expense* of circuit judges and dis­
Treasury on Oct, 31 was nearly Shippers Ask
__ n _ n n
t
ling with the retiring force* of the trict attorneys during paits o f the
$300,000 less than thut o f Sept. 30,
year* 1925, 1926, 1927, not provid­
according to the monthly state­ PrOIll Kail Lmbariijoes Manchurian leader.
ed for in the tegular 1923 nesslm.
ment of disbursements, receipts
MOBILE, Ala.. Nov. 10.— &lt; /P )- A. C. L. Railroad Pays were referred to tho committee
and balances, issued here.
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.
. with exception. They will probab­
On Oct. 31, tho balance shows Shippers of freight by rail mid
$0,245,662.29 in the trensury is water today asked tho rallrond* | A d d i t i o n a l L ) IV 10611(1 ly report bnck, later todny.
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compared with $6,623,813.97 nt the to relensc the embargoes on freig h t:
Thirty-three local hills were in­
and o f September, the statement moving from this city to south I NEW YORK, Nov. VJ.—I/P}— troduced and placed on the cal­
Florida point*.
Directors of the A. C. L. railroad endar.
Included in them were
T fotably among the month’s re­ Both the Louisville and Nash­ company today declared an extrn several bill* granting further pow­
ceipts was that of tho State Hoad ville and Southern have declared division of SI a share on common ers to the city o f Jacksonville.
License-Gas, which brought $520,- embargoes, the former using the stock in addition to the regular One bill by Speaker Milam and
447.49 Into the treasury. Of that permit system for moving cars, somi-nnnual payment of $2.60.
Representative Waywrlght o f Du­
amount, however, $485,079.78 was while local officials o f the Intter
val, provided for additional fire
lino said that permit* from that
Dr. .Selloil’* Foot Comfort ex­ equipment, while another hill by
disbursed.
port
will
bo
nt
Lloyd
Shoo
Store
line
would
bo
issued
nt
an
early
The total in receipts for Octothe same author would abolish the
todny and tomorrow.
her was $,808,800.68, while the dia-1
present form of municipal govern­
bursements amounted to $3,036,ment in Jacksonville and create in
962.25, or nearly $300,000 more in
it* stead a commission form.
SYSTEMS
INVESTIGATIONS
INCOME TAX
disbursements than receipts, which I AUDITS
Jacksonville Bill Presented
accounts for the decrease in the
A bill to authorize the city of
balance on hand for October, al­
Jacksonville to acquire, construct
Robertson, Williams and Monahan
though an Increase was shown in
Iown and operate radio broadcast­
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
the balanco for September.
ing stations, aeroplane fields, and
Following Is n list o f some of
'stadiums, to rent or lease same,
Slllte 1.3.1.1 Mn.null' Trtii|il&lt;- IIiiIIiIIiik
the larger disbusements:
or to charge an admission fee to

STATE TREASURY
SHOWS DECREASE
OVER SEPTEMBER

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and have exclusive listings on valuable prcpe^l
us for Homes, A creage and Business Proj
Your Listings Will Be Appreciated and Gh*

Immediate Attention

Hagan Realty Co,
108 E. Second St.
Sanford, Florida.

Phone 638
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T his O ne-Profit ■»* Unit-]
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offers you 3 major advantages in Qi
Price and Protected Investmem
IIE average man on the street able to use finest steels, finest woods,
today knows that through more finest engineering and superlative
efficient manufacture, standardiza­ workmanship in its cars; then to add
tion of parts, etc., all makers offer costly extras . . . and still charge no
him more for his money than ever more than competing cars.
before.
Unit-Built Construction
AH makers claim greater things
for their product — and can prove One-Profit facilities result, too, in
them. All makers rest their case on Unit-Built construction. In cars de­
more economical manufacturing due signed and built as units. The hun­
to miantity production under mod­ dreds of parts used in a Studebaker
ern •efficiency method*. All cor.* arc cnrtare Studebakcf. They function
together as a unit, resulting in longer
fair value but there is a best value.
Few motor car “ manufacturers” life, greater riding comfort and higher
have foundries, forges, etc., to make resale value for you. Scores of thoutheir own engines—yet one-fourth of rands of miles o f excess transporta­
the cost of an automobile is in the tion thus arc built into Studebaker
engine. Even fewer build their own cars. Records of more than one
bodies—yet one-third of the cost of hundred thousand miles arc not un­
common.
a car is in the body.
Only two makers have adequate
And “ No-Yearly-Models”
facilities for making all bodies, en­
gines, clutches, gear sets, springs, As a natural outgrowth of those two
differentials, steering gears, axles, factors, a third great advantage to
gray iron castings and drop forgings: the buyer is attained . . . ‘‘No-YearlyFord in the low-price field and Stude­ Models. ’ Because all phases of
manufacture are directly under
baker in the fine-car field.
Studebaker control, Studebaker cars
arc constantly kept up-to-date. Im­
One-Profit Value
Because of its unique manufacturing provements arc continually made —
facilities, Studebaker eliminates prof­ not saved tip for spectacular annual
its which all other quality car manu­ announcements which make cars
artificially obsolete. Resale values
facturers must pay to outside parts
arc thus stabilized. As nn example
or body makers. Savings effected in of the value &lt;)ne-Profit manufacture
this way run to hundreds of dollars makes possible, sec the Studebaker
on some models. Thus Studebaker is Standard Sire Sedan.

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Studebaker Standard Six Sedan
(Four Doors—Ample Power—W ool Trimmed)

Wherever or whenever you buy it. you c.ui depend on
CKOWN for uniform quality— and that quality the

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Made to a standard that is strictly adhered to,
CKOWN GASOLINE is clean-burning, powerful,
uniformly good from the first drop to the last.
Standardize on dean-burning CKOWN GASOLINE.
It means maximum mileage and power.

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INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

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Sedan—but c-j
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T Sedan illustrated!
four-door sedan. It ii
genuine wool cloth
.Windows arc real plat*
The equipment it
clock, gasoline gauge,
rear-vision mirror, stt
light, safety lighting cot
wheel, automatic win*
coincidental lock to i
ignition controlled by i
in'* door and spare-tire^
i\n ’’ slloon tires. AH t
f ri
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dial
!:i a beautiful
panel.
But the most import
of this Sedan arc cono
framework of the bod
chassis. '
Body pillars, for '■
northern white ash, cr
hard maple. We rJ)‘
steels of extra toughr.:^
Run the engine—th
in any car of its
cording to the rating c!
and the Society of .V
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$ 1 3 9 5 — freight and war tax extra
Under StudrhArr’ s fjir and liberal Budget Payment I’ljn this
be purchased out of monthly Income for an initial payment o f only

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fair and liberal Budget!

$51.3
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TEA T P R T H A V ™ ^ E - A N D
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B E M T H D R A ™ CAUSEWAY SECTI0N OF DAYTONA SHORES WILL

Present Price Lists S oon to Go
AH present price lists on DAYTONA SHORES property also will be with­
drawn on and after December fi.

THE CAUSEW AY SECTION
LOCATION
On the famous East Coast.
In the most exclusive section o f
Florida.
Immediately adjoining* Ormond.
Eig*ht miles north o f Daytona.
On the Ocean.
On
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Halifax river.
Tomoka river.
F. E. C. Ry.
Dixie.

A free Causeway—the only free Cause­
way on the Halifax— will connect the
■mainland and peninsula portions o f
DAYTONA SHORES. Surrounding the
two ends o f this causeway lie the proper­
ties .included in the Causeway Section
Every lot is within three blocks o f ocean,
river, great highway or g o lf course
frontage.
Your last opportunity to invest here at
present introductory prices will be gone
forever when this announcement goes
into effect.

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 goll clubs, (let in (ouch with our local representative
at once. Find out about investment possibilities before prices ad­
vance. Mail the coupon today.
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SCOTCH PROGRAM IS RENDERED BY
MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF CLUB

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A Bed Rose, Fmnk Hastings In)
The public appreciation of the
series o f musical receptions be­ My Laddies, by Thayer, Mrs. Claire
ing given by the Muclc Depart­ Everett.
Scotch dnnee “ Highland Fling."
ment of tho Woman’* Club under
the capable chairmanship of Mrs Mis Jnne Torrence.
Vo:a! solos: "Scots wha hae wl,"
D. P. Drummond, was well demon­
strated on Tuesday nftemoon by "Wallace Bled," (n) "Loch Lo­
the splendid
atterdar.ee which mond," (b) Mr. Graham.
The hosieries for the afternoon,
jrretted the November program.
Mm. Bolz wn* rciponr.lblc for Mcsdnmes MacAlistcr, Smith, Kroarranging a progrnm suggestive loy, Routb, Irwin nnd Vnncc Doug­
o f the favored land of Scotland lass, under Mrs. Drummond's dir­
which was a* follows:
_ ection, had arranged the spacious
auditorium of the clubhouse to he
Medley of Scotch Aim (a ); Anreminiscent of the grace nnd dig­
nioLnurie (b ), club chorus.
nity o f n day long past. Rare
I’inno solo, In n County Garden antique furniture, Scotch plaids
by Percy Grainger, Miss Pearl hits o f old world brie-a-bac, with
Robson.
bnskets of yellow gome, mndc a
Plano solo, Gigue, Rachmnnn, distinct atmosphere, which was
Luclln Mahoney.
further enhanced by tho costumReading,-“ To Mary in Heaven,” Is of some o f the department
by Robert Burns, MUs Margaret members nnd tho kilt-clad lassies,
Mcltno.
who served refreshments after the
progrnm.
Vocal solos.
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New Juvenile B o o k s
Added To Collection
O f Sanford Library

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R. T. Thrasher left Thursday
morning for Tampa where he will
visit hln sister, him. P. S. Daiger,
for a few days.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Sands of
Ilnvnnn, Culm arc the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hintcrmlnnter on Central Avenue.

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By Members O f Club

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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher,
Mr. and Mrs. N. IL Garner nnd
their guest, Miss Glenn Carter of
Nashville, Tenn., motored to Or­
lando nnd Winter Park on Wed­
D. L. Thrasher motored to New nesday,
Smyrna on Wednesday, where ha
went on business.
S'. M. Schwarz who has been In
the city for iho pn.it three "weeks I*
II. F. Sinter of New York is in of business, has returned to his |m
Mr. Schwarz B
the city on business and wh'lo her? homo in Chicago.
will return to Sanford next month ' jj
is the guest of D. L. Thrasher.
to spend the remainder of the sou- ■
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Mr. nnd Mrs. I*. W. Hiscock of son.
-------------------------------;
Clyde, O., are spending revernl
v/eclc here ns the guests o f Mr. nmi
Come nnd have n free pedn- n
Mrs. I-’red T. Williams nt their graph made of your feet at Lloyd *
home mi Cry: tal Luke.
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Tho librnry displayed the fol­
lowing juvenile hooks during Chil­
dren’s Book Week nnd they are
now ready for circulation, Sev­
eral of them nro new titles recent­
ly published nnd others arc attrac­
tive new editions of the older fav­
orites.
Adams: "Silver Torn", a fasci­
nating story for the older hoys
nnd girls, where the scene moves
from Paris to the Yorkshire moor
in England.
Alcott: "Little
Women," the
Beacon Hill edition o f this clas­
sic, illustrntcd in color.
Aldcn: “ Why the Chimes Ilnng,"
T h r r r lu lu o n I 'n r k A r e ., *.1000.00 n m i *.'1*00.00.
modern fniry
stories
for the
younger children, which have been
I 'n n r r o o m lia u a r , iln t ililr g n t n i t r a n il (n ro Int* * 1000.00.
unusually successful.
T w o &lt; » l « 12.1(100 $1000.00 r n r l i .
Amen: "Clenrport Boys." Excit­
ing experiences o f a Boy Remit
T w o lo t s n r n r l l r p o f f o r *7000.00. fln ric n tn .
troop in u small town. Emphasiz­
T w o lo t s o n I 'n r U l i l t 120 *0100.00. T a k e n lo o k .
es high princijlcs
and bodily
health hy Scout training.
T w o till* no * n n f u r il A t e . O n e *.VK)U.OO. u l l i r r yUlMIO.OO.
Hutchinson:
"Golden
Porch."
.V ic e I n t o n i : l m A t r . *2000.00. Y o u r n i t 'l lir n t I I,
Greek fniry tales, full o f color nnd
exquisite descriptions.
I T v r In t* In f r o n t o f l l n l r l I ' o r r r t l l.n k r .
Lifting: "D octor Dolittle’s Z.io."
T w o lo t* In M n y f it lr . T h p o n ly t w o m n l l n l i l n
A continuation o f Dr. Dolittle’s de­
IH lo t* In C llj r lim it * f o r *27.000.00.
lightful animal stories with huntoroun illustrations hy the author.
r i i u l r r I I . I t . f r o n t li n e n t *10.00 p r r fo o t.
Lifting: “ Porridge Poetry.” Non­
.M r r lo t* o n l i n k A t r . t 'n l l n o il » r r lli,r n i.
sense poetry, o f whimsical humor
I N u t r tin - r k o l r r t t n r r r t iK F In r l l f f u r « u t o llt It ln n , I f lit t r r r * l n l t o lk w l l l i m r .
for tho little tots.
I f l l ‘* lin « ln r * * | iro | M -rlr I l i n v r llm t.
Milne: "When We Were Very
II .it r * o in r o n n 00 &gt; r u r lr n * r — r u n '! lir lir n t .
Young.” Ono o f the finest of the
I f f u n n r r n • I r i i o a r r It w i l l pn&gt; y o u to l o t r n l l i c n l r .
recent hooks of poetry, and al­
ready a great favorite.
MacDonald: “ At the Hark of the
North Wind.” Tho affection of a
W. J. THIGPEN
dreamy little hoy for the north
wind is told in this beautiful fniry
The Pulestoii-llrumley Building.
I'lmne 317
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story.
Molcsworth: “ Cuckoo Clock nnd B B B B B B B B B B B B H B B B B B B M B B B B B B B H B B H B B B B B B B B l I B n O U l H I I l H
Tapestry Room.” A new edition,
well illustrated of those satisfying
tales about real girls.
O'Connor: "Peter Pun Plctuio
Book” A simplified rendering of
llnrric'a play about tho immutable
Peter.
Parkmnn: "Oregon Trail.” An
attractive edition o f this true nic-1
turn of Indinn lifo on the plains,
o f great value to boys.
Potter: "Peter Rabbit" One o f 1
the old favorites for tho smallest
children.
Putnam: "David Goes Voyug
Ing." Written by u boy o f 12 w h o1
W o have always b e e n
Accompanied
Wlllilam Uceho on
Ills famous Arcturun expedition.'
rather fond of problems,
Delightful account for hoys of all
•gcs.
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but this Used Car “ prob­
Richard*: "Golden Windows." A
lem” has given us real en­
lovely short fable for the small
children.
joyment. It looked so hard
Scovil: "Old and New Testament
and turned out to he so
Stories.” Dihlo
stories told in
words o f ono syllable.
simple. Just a case o f be­
Sherman and Kent: "Children’s
ing1 fair and honest!
Bible”. A simplified ami carefully
selected collection of Hilda storI»», with 32 reproductions from
paintings.
,
.Smith: "Chicken W orld." An un­
usually delightful picture hook of
W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
an anxious mother hen and her
family of chickens.
Corner Oak Ave. &amp; 2nd Street
Zwilgnicycr: ’Tnger Johnno." A
story full of fun for both hoys
nnd girls.
.

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°t"l Mr*. J. II. Kennedy of
r ‘.i °*",unt. Pa., nro Urn guesti
of their daughter, Mrs. J. II. Minterm luster at h&lt; r home on Central
Avcntie.

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Praver sendee Wednesday eve­ ranee spent Tuesday nnd
day o f Inst week visitin- J w l” ***
ning at 7:30 o’clock.
in Bowling Green.
* ative*
Preaching service ht 3:40 o’clock
Miss Radc Brown o f
. ,
Rov. U. E. Reid, pastor.
III., arrived
here T h u m d a l^ ’
usual hour. An interesting meat- spend the winter with h*r brn V °
iPg was heid and one new member and wife, Mr. and W ?
raided to the Union. The meet- Brown. Miss Brown spent ^ "S‘
ir - for December will be held on al months here six years acn ° rl
over the* aml
tfco afternoon of New 10. The is enthusiastic
place of meeting will be announc­ changes nnd improvements S
on every hand in this locality.
ed later.

The "Trip Around The World,"
which wns to have hcen given this
Friday evening by the Daughters
o f Wosley has hcen postponed un­
til Friday of next week.

A SIMPLE PROBLEM

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weaving. Including tabic runners,
breakfast sots, bags, blankets and
slumber robes.
Miss McNulty will also talk
briefly on the revival o f this most
delightful old ernft. Tea will bo
served during tho afternoon nnd
an admission charge of 25 cents
will he charged to the public. Ev­
eryone is cordially invited to at­
tend.

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Mr». Beecher Kent and little
On Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 3 o’­
daughter o f Winter Park were tho
guests of Mm. Ralph B. Chapman clock. the Literature Department
of the Woman’s Club will give its
o f Wednesday.
secend annual art exhibit nnd stu­
Mr. nnd Mm. J. II. Hintcrmlns- dio tea. The occasion promises to
tcr have as their hour.c guests, bo of marked interest because a
Golclenrod
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Russel! of Au­ general display o f American han­
Misses Florence
and Maul,,
dicraft together with tho exhibi­
gusta, tia.
Church services for
Sunday,
Mrs Minnie Yoho o f Allerton,
Fimrlon o f W est Virginia, * %
tion of paintings, will bo arrang­ Nov. 22 arc:
fa , left Nov. 1C for Coldcnrod to
Many pieces o f handicraft
Mr. nr.d Mrs. M. E. Brackett of ed.
join her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. have been visiting relative., u "
Me
Clyde, 0 ., are the guests of Mr. will be for sale at nominal prices.
Sunday school at 2:40 o ’clock, [» I nthrop, who arc located here in West Goldenrod, moved to their
location in Winter Park Sn» the £ 1
A complete collection o f hand­
and Mrs. Fred T. Williams at their
for the winter in their winter cot­ new
D. P. Douglass, superintendent.
urdny.
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home- on Crystal Lake. , v ^ p made pottery from the North Car­
tage on Bear Gully Lake.
olina mountains will compriso the
ori» j
The Womnn’a Missionary Union
crntlj |
M r. and Mm. L. A. .Sheldon of larger part of the exhibition. Miss
Miss
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Geneva spent the day here Wed­ McNulty o f Orlando will bring met at the home o f Mrs. George
spent Friday nnd_ Saturday v.ith
splendid
specimens
o
f
her
own
Parker
Thursday
afternoon
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the
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Dodge Drot hern Dealers Sell Good Used &lt; il l ’S

•$12.50 Ladies’ Silk Dresses Men’s Three Piece All Wool Boys’ F o u r Piece
Suits— Coat, Vest,
'V
$ 9 .9 5
Long Pants and On]
Suits
Knickers
$15.00 Ladies’ Silk Dresses

$ 1 1 .9 5

$ 3 0 .0 0

$19.05 Ladies’ Silk Dresses

Boys Ribbed Union Suits

Full Size Bed Comforts

$ 4 .0 ©

‘ Sizes 21 to :H

Double Blankets

$ 1 .9 0

$ 7 .5 0

81x90 Pepper:

$1,591
63x90 Pepperali

$ 1 .3 9

51 Inch All Wool Flannel

36 Inch Belding Satin

Per yard

Per yard

$ 3 .2 5

$ 1 .7 9

Wardrobe Trunks

$ 2 5 .0 0

Mens Brown Dress Shoes or Ladies’ Patent Li
Oxfords
Strap I’umj

$ 3 .5 0

$ 3 .5 0

Genuine Leather Suit Cases Boys Brown Dress Shoes or Ladies Patent Leal
Oxfords
tin One Strap

$ 5 .0 0

�THURSDAY,

SERVICE TEAMS
TO BATTLE FOR
COOLIDGE’S CUP
Washington To
Gridiron

He Scene Of
Fight Between

romo!cr Is

go Champ*
't Madis‘&gt;n
|e Declares

the President’s cup to settled the
National
Inter-service
football
champion
o f 1925.
r •
. The Army is tho defender and
the Marine Corps the challenge
The former won the President’s
cup and the title last year, in a
' Records Indicate that game against the Navy, taking the
whole works with it to Fort Bcnning, Ga., the home of the In­
fantry school. The Marines over­
whelmed the scouting fleet of the
Navy at Norfolk on Armistice clay,
submarining the Admiralty under
a 44 to 0 score. By virtue of tho

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And Tounfr
Contenders

Perlenbnch
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line for yardage. Both o f them
nave been consistent ground galner* j n this year’s trial games.
Then there are Kegelstrom,
■wantic and Bertie, enlisted stare ;
who nre reputed to be ten-second I
,en, m football togs. The Arm y)
rine‘ Co7ps’ e
NttVy and Ma* line is a sturdy one, and according
to reports, nothing short o f a bat­
axv^nf 'vi,1' 1n:,r,cmb,e n
gal- tering ram will dent it.
1 ' y 1f colebrites, cabinet memS
ambas-adors, generals, ndAre YOU Healthy?
™
“ nd Possibly President Cool1k niniself, who is the donor of
Perhaps you suffer from back­
the cup.
ache. have frequent headaches, a
President Neutral
tired wornout feeling. Do you want
n this contest the President will
:° regain youthful buoyancy, a
hh'c to be neutral, though. II- fresh, dear skin, bright eyes? For,s c.°tnmander-in-chief of
both
serucos and equally a fan of the
Ar,n&gt; and the Marine Corps. Se
.
, ‘ Judiciously leavo the rootmg to the Secretaries o f W
Navy.
Tue. Army team is truly repre
sentative of the h
enlisted men in th
real soldier team
of the agreement between the contesiants and the wishes of the
i resident only one officer will be
allowed to play on cither team at
any one time. The Mnrine Corps
teams is likewise representative of
jha
leadthcrnecks,”
and thi*}
wuantico squad expects to hold Its

utic divisountenders
i opponent inp£t.bUonn«Mfootball field seem
longer when estimated with the
Tex Ricknaked eye than when the relent.. ,
less tape is applied. And du'iung
r.dcrs to- 0ff records in the dim football
h a basis |.R!St may fail to discount the cpin most [husiasni of exciting moments but
j of New |there seems to he little to choose
between the performance o f these
three heroes of the strong foot.
Certain it la that except for the
! for Dcmp- trio many have sent the bnll CO
i,surprise in and even TO yards on its way with
i, Uxcudus, nil occasional reference o f i5 yard
.for the third successes when a friendly wind of

for Sanford H i
The youth must be developed physically as well as ment
ally, so let us support them in their athletic endeavors

73 Y E A R S

«!jht class

jtrlenimdi,

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■ e Voting

Flournoy’s average this year un­
official and certainly not guaran­
teed to the foot nor inch, has bo?n
placed at 48 yards.
Thurman was credited with a
H
50-yard average in 1915 and only
H:&gt;lV aii'l slightly less the following year.
Scarborough played three year
■ iCA-toi
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at Scwance and averaged more
A
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am a

■ a;n rivals
■lie my Mi!-

KIVVAN1S URGES SANFORD CITIZENRY TURN OUT

■ cp a. ami
Ksa

TO SEE THE LOCAL HOYS COMPETE FOR FOOT-

,Southpaw G o l f e r
t division in
ikh i* king, Switches To Right
ray Mandel,
i YL-.ini.
And Wins Tourney
i champion,
, of Meridin,
i eoutanding
man in the
bs New MadiDec. 18, will
•fight again
ottl Johnny
[ncer ai oth-

BIARRITZ, Nov. 2. — (/P)—
A maud Massy, who at the ago
of 18 lias just captured the
“open” golf championship o f
France from a field including
some of the best players in Enidand, started his golfing career
as a southpaw. He switched over
to the right when informed that
‘no left hatuler had even won the
championship o f Great Britain.’
Massy was born here in Biar­
ritz and in the summer o f 1890
went to work ns a caddy on the
local golf links, where he is now
the "pro.”
An English banker, for whom
young Arnaud carried the clubs,
noticed the hoy’s excellent dispotions for the game and asked
him if he would like to take up
golf in earnest and learn tho
game from tho best professors
in the world. Young Massey left
for Scotland within 24 hours.
“ Hoot mon,” exclaimed Sandy
Herd, who was the first player
to take pn interest in the young
Frenchman, as the Scotchman
saw him swinging his club from
the port side. "N o g olf player
ever won the championship o f
these Isles playing left handed.”
Masr.y immediately began hit­
ting the ball from the right aide
and made wonderful and rapid
improvement. He remained in
Scotland six years. *
In 1907 ho won the W orld’s
championship at Hoylakc. His
nearest competitor was Sandy
Herd.

toby" Cram,
J&lt;* Lanrtn
I Rkkaitl as
i u the banri by Charlie

^|b!,hIoatt * happy
D*V. you
p i i arC if.

HALL HONORS VERSUS DAYTONA HI MUNICIPAL
ATHLETIC FIELD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925.
I'hone 417-W,

Kim and 1st St.
SERVICE WITH ASM IKE

ANNO UNCING

M e u SctiaK ner
$ L'iitrx

OPENING OF OFFICES, OF THE FIRM OI«

R ob ertson , W illiam s
&amp; M on ah an
.

Bertrand Russell says the great­
est potential
forco
for
world
peace is international finance. (If
so, does it not also become the
greatest potential force for world
war?)
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Sanford, Fla

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS '

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J. G. SHARON
lloi.iu O ffices:—Suite 13-15 Masonic Temple lluildlnK

Attorncy-at-I,aw

*l,h S&gt;irWill practico in all the court*
K snlmrst."
Examination
of Abstracts c f Lar
R 2.5 wrlto
K ! .,*? ‘‘•I'UriC,
Titles given especial attention
, ^ Ainlcr*
Offices in Court House

N W ILL BE OPENED
IN A FEW DAYS.

FACTS AND FIGURES— you want both
when you buy your new suit.
The price is important— but it’s even
more important to know what your
money buys. You can’t tell until you
know what’s under the sui face.
Our moderately priced HART SHAFFNEU &amp; MARX are tremendous values.
And we show every customer just where
this great value lies— what s under the
fabric why these clothes give better
*hn lone run, and always, “ Keep

We are Prepared to O ffer Expert Service on:

Audits, Systems, Investigations, Incor
and General Business Counsel

Our Personnel and S ta ff are capable of giving efficient and courtoous
service to both the smallest businesses und the largest corporations alike.

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SERVICE STATIONS— always ready and glad to J
you.

Each day o f our lives, some need arises fo r 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.

SERVICE is uppermost in their minds—they hold J
foremost in their policies. M ost o f them have b u i l t .
.
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Ultfc
enterprise
on a solid foundation o f ______
more andT 11hrtt
SERVICE. It will pay you to take advantage of n
SERVICE STATIONS.
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Listed on this page are the representative business
houses o f Sanford which make a business o f giving dil­
igent and conscientious SERVICE. These are your

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Diamond

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AUTO LAUNDRY

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“BUTTER N!
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Sanford’s New Loaf St
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New patent machine and process saves the finish.
Gets the dirt— cars cleaned in from 20 to 30 minutes.

W i g h t B r o s . C o ., I n c .

BUTTER NUT BAI

Sanford, Florida
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

115 Majrnolila Ave. I

ACCESSORIES— GAS AND OIL
Isi and Elm

10(h and Sanford

Oak Avc.

1-2 Blk. o ff 1st St.

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V ,ur homo will possess milled comfort ta
improved interior, if you allow James A.
complete Bathroom outfit or n modem
equipment in your kitchen.
By our plan you enn have tho best nt —
you, n real saving. I’aya for itself in tbfl
Bet a talk it over.

JAMES A. SANI
Office 323 Sanford Ave.

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SMITH GARAGE

ROYAL PALM

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SERVICE STATION

A. KANNER, Proprietor

305 K. Second St.

Gas

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OUTFITTERS FOR THE HOME AND F

Repairing
P h on e 30

21.1-215 Sanford Avenue

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MELTON ELECTRIC CO.
321 Sanford Ave.

CONTRACTING and SUPPLIES
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL

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Phone 630-L3

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« y 0U ,ee," the director explain[i ne-'C**3^’ ,
,f thJ coun- ej (
rosity.
Mr. pretty hard on traffic law viola*U,
a l l y;ors
l E „r tnere
there’.!
o a« massacre.
really
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do
»re —
:AI1 the state roundabout have
h the edu_i.:i« registration regulai&lt; Jtate rc- automobile regisir-..-..
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»hich make It hard to ■»
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I, the choice pose of stolen cars, f t
lii.-rict of Columbia we have
Ltx a car,e'
I&gt; wiil take none. Consequently, the minute a
L quihfic-1' machine’s swiped anjrwhero in our

» ; Just n poor, lone, downtrodden
ei estran. He
pcueairan.
n o wouldn’t be so safe " ” b
to kick, cu fi, browbeat, knock down
and run over if he belonged to a
Grt" ° le«Rue, sworn to defend

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kh.-d of tr»v* Washington than any city In tho
ti&lt; average United States, for its sire. They d
' ■ should race right through the Capitol,
county K k down the Washington Mon­
L«lop. nni* ument and park in the I
II progress, Memorial if w*e didn’t keep n tight
\e i “thro" rein on ’em.’’

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City Taxes Due November 1st.

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which Sanford is building. Thousands of acres of
the most p r o d u c ts farming lands in the World
♦
.^tiding their golden treasure, amounting to
millions.of dollars and increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.

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partment, the dfa\v spjug,ftf the Morula Hast Coast Railway
Bridge o v e r SI.' John’s River at Jjtkstm vlllo, Fla., will be
closed for replacement for forty-eight (IP.) hours from
12:01 A. M. Monday, Norcmiitr
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Tuesday, November 21, I‘*2.‘», to all river traffic requiring
clearance or height of more than eight (H) feet thereunder.
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“ Four.” A nd equally important, you get the famous SuperSix advantages exclusive to Hudson-Essex.
Quality made Essex, with Hudson the largest selling Six
in the world. That volume permits economies, which arc
passed on to buyers in a price way below any rtva .

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elevation and its attractive prices and
terms makes it a development o f de­
sirable homesites.

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2nflJ - . C? Un a °'yed on n11 taxcs paid in November V 0 on
all paid in December. Tax books dose April 1st.
L llen Hoy', City ta x Collector.

Then I broached to tho traffic iB
fan let it
l porously director my great scheme for a j n
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ithe leg* involved they hnve a big associa­
ke. Mr. tion, with high-priced lawyers, n
|out by legislative lobby nnd barrels o f
Ijrocee- money, to fight for them. '
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rid**, be such a thing ns a 'now- ninti.m . anibaflt°» sciatica or rheti- :
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n ren t enough of them to form n of old £
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quorum, let alone a league, with m y d n S eTl St’ JocabH OH” «t I
any punch behind it.”
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ANCIENT’S CUSTOMS
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The ancient Babylonians count­ ness is gonc!h0 ROr?nCS3 nnd ,nme*
ed ill terms o f sixties. As the ear­
liest astrologers were accustomed iml,0 r l Rt.ay..cripplc&lt;,! This sooth-!
to this reckoning, the CO figure was used
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methods o f timekeeping. The “ min­ is n?.i1 inn' ! nds ‘ he misery. I t , g
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small or minute. When the min­ Uss and doesn t burn the skin.
ute was split up it was the sec­ s c l n S i k u™ , stop3 lumbago,
ca' j*ckaeho or rheumatism
ond, split, hence our “ seconds.”
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vicinity, it’s rushed Into the Dis
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Prices range from $400 to $950. These
prices cover the first section completely.
Homesites on Walnut Avenue (First St.
Extension) arc; the most desirable and are
the highest price, every lot in the develop­
ment shares the same possibilities and will
show an immediate enhancement in value.

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U.D.C.Convention 7-MILE VOICE OF f
Notes Of Interest VILLAGE CRIER IS
J10T SPRINGS. Ark., Nov. 19.

— UP)— The United Daughters of

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the Maud, propelled by crude
and sails. While away, he m
Many Years O f Explor- two attempts to reach the Pole

the Confederacy has shown an in­
Contracts For Dozen Import­ crease of 2,&lt;148 members in the Doubting Statement Eminnting From America Fails To
ant Projects Arc Tn Be Let past year, the convention being
Disturb Dignity Of James
held
here
was
informed.
Within Few Days; Awards

For Bridge

Work

Made

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Nov. 18
— UP}— Contracts are expected to
be awarded shortly by the State
Road Department for wrok on a
dozen highway projects, following
the opening o f bids here recently.
Receiving of the hid# was fea­
tured by the attendance© of o.’.o
o f the largeit crowds of contrac­
tors in the history of the depart­
ment. So great was the gather­
ing that adjormnent to a local
theatre had to bo taken, where
Dr. F. A. Hathaway, chairman o f
the department, delivered an ad­
dress.
Dr. Hathway explained to the
bidders that- the road department
would expect n contract to bo
carried out to the fullest extent.
No dilatory tactics, he declared,
would be tolerated.
The total amount of the low
hlda fo r the projects was $1,697,
084.40
Following Is a list o f the firms
whose bids were declared tho
lowest, tho project, mileago and
location:
Project 19, Rond
Number 2,
Hamilton county, 8 10-100 miles,
$160,599.26,
Duval Engineering
and Contracting company.
Project 48, Road 4, 16 39-100
miles, St Johns county, $104,898.
68, Boone and Wester.
Project 49, Road 4, 13 81-100
miles, Flagler county, $120,700.62,
A. J. Hoffman.
Project 60-II, Road 14, 9, 77-100
miles, Putman county, $111,697.80,
B. Booth and company.
Project 666, Rond 18, 10 inllcj,
Highlands county, $160,607.40, II.
E. Wolfe.
Project 021, Road 1, 17 35-100
miles, Okaloosa county, $103,224.
69, Plnton Mathis.
Project 681, Rond 1, 8 62-100
miles, Wanhinghton nnd Holmes
counties, $117, 681.97, E. T. Toulmin.
Project 048, Rond Number 2, 11
19-100 miles, Hnrdeo county, $85,
867.26, Federal Construction com­
pany.
Project 660, Rond Number 3,
10 62-100
miles, Clay county,
$67,618.60, B. Booth nnd company.
Project 663, Road 6, 8 3-100
miles, Citrus county, $78,132.06.
Taylor Construction company.
Project 670, Road 6, 7 11-100
miles. Hernando ccounty, $66,122.
26, Tuylor Construction company.
Project 682, Rond Number 6,
fl 46-100
miles. Citrus county,
$72,616.94,
Taylor Construction

Several new chapters organized
during the past
12 months are
composed principally of women be­
tween the ages of 18 and 26, Mrs.
W. J. Woodliffe, registrar-gener­
al declared. Seven hundred and
seventy-one
"young
members"
were registered during the year.
South Carolina led in the number
o f new members in this classifica­
tion with 180.

ward passage o f the Arctic
North America. He completed
voyage in 1000. Next, in the
he went to the other end

|»olar Regions, AmundAt 53, Now Plans To
To Pole In Dirigible

Cox, One O f IJest In Britain

SEATTLE, Nov. 19.— UP)— Arc­
tic navigators returning here from
th»ir summer incursions into the
North by way o f Rering Strait re­
call that the wreck o f tho Jeanette
originated the inspiration for the
latest attempt of Captain Roald
Amundsen to float a vesel across,
or near the North I’ole.
Commanded by St.
George

The Strengthen

Depths To Be
S ^ T t S n o r lo d e ^ s At TaUahassee COMMON FOREST F.S.W .C. Students Ocean
Probed By U. S. Navy
TREES
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TALLAHASSEE, Nov.

,n by a numof Florida State
in the Kanpa
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fraternity is a natThe former 1— , largely com*
jonal honorary and
one, women doing
posed of men
education a” '*
Jraduatc workmake
In teaching the r
who expect to ilso
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nrofession. It also takes into mem
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bership u n d er-g ra d .. nnd
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fine
professional
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pr°mi, e ®fa5J^9e high scholarship
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teKiiln*. It*
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scholarship. It takes In only a
certain per cent of each senior
class, nnd scholarship in the pre­
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 19.— UP}
ceding years i3 the basis for ad­
iinn.
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mission.

LISTED IN BOOR

The Alpha Delta chapter of
Kappa Delta PI ndmitted Florence.
Tryon, Pensacola; Clarn Wcitch,
Jacksonville; Mrs. P. F. Finner,
Tallahassee; Mrs. Lucio K. Miller,
Leesburg and Luna Iiowdoin, Tullahassoe.
Phi Kappa Phi pledges were
Winifred lioldcn, Fort Meade;
Elizabeth Jordan, Weldon, N. C.;
Clara High. Madison; Clara Weltch, Ocala; Maybvlle Bellah, Gain­
esville; Katherine Ray, Pensacola;
Nancy Hoyt, Jacksonville; Alice
Winter, Jacksonville; Viola Close
Wes^ Palm Ileach; Gladys Nye,
Orlando and Florence Tyron, Pen­
sacola.

Liberty Bell To Be
Usher In New Y ear

ADOLPHE MENJOU AND BbSSIE LOVE IN THE MONTA BELL
PRODUCTION'THE KING ON MAIN STREET* A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
i In te r e s t Paid on
Channel from Burnham- on-Sea.
Captains of vessels more than once
have heard Mr. Cox making his
announcement o f lost, stolen or
strays and have testified to this
fuct.’ ’
Tho sod roofs of small houses
in the mountainous sections of
Norway are used as pastures for
goats as well ns shelter.

A letter from Governor Tiinkle
o f Virginia asking that Richmond
ho chosen for the 1926 convention
o f the U. I). C. has been submit­
ted to the convention.

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is a prescription for

STRENGTH-SERVICE

It kills tin germs.

All Florida Is Invited
To Attend the

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 19.— (/P)
... . , common forest trees of
r lorida hays, just been listed ami
« scribe in a pocketaize booklet,
compiled by the Florida Forestry
Association, in cooperation with
f o r e s t Service of the United
Mates Department of Agriculture,
according to an announcement
just made by the latter depart­
ment.
I lorida boasts of 93 separate
species of native trees, according
to the booklet, as well ns many
tropical and semitropical ones in­
troduced into tho state. There are
also many species of trees found in
the more northern localities, the
booklet sets forth, nnd in the low­
er section of the peninsula, about
100 species are found which do not
grow in any other part of the
United States.
The booklet’s author is W. It.
Mattonn. extension forester of the
United Stntes Department of Ag-

ireat, was the scene of activities.
.achi year the gym majors main­
tain a training camp at Camp Flastaco wo, usually during the early
spring nnd fall.
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Under the direction of instruc-

angle turn, and 6, beach the boat.
Classes are also held in scouting
bandaging, first aid and life sav­
ing.
In the last two years, British
Instructors in charge o f the commercial nirshps flew 1,879,000
training this year were Miss Katie miles with only two fatal ac­
Montgomery, Miss Helen Ferree, cidents.
M i's louisa Verri nnd Miss I.uCl lie Summer.
I hose taking the training were
Mnrgnrct Way, Myra Burr, Emma
Spencer, Alma Swindell, Dempsey
W. H. LONG
Crenry, Anna Stenstrom, Mary
Murr«y. Clarino Runyan,
MEAT MARKET
Gladys Kelley, Hazel Flower, Lou­
a
ise Posey, Ellen McConnell. Eliza-

2700 acres o f very valuable land
within fou r miles o f the City Limits of
Sanford at a price much under the mar­
ket.
This property la on the market for a very limited time.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
118 Magnolia Ave.

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“ Of nil the signs wo use in
writing the one that conforms best
to what it Signifies is
in,tcr‘

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Bright’s disease was named
after Richard Bright, an English
physician who died in 1858.

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Bonts and Motors Required
Catalogue Specifications nnd Prices on application
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For some time the buying1 public
has realized that prices on San­
ford Avenue are the lowest to be
found. The paramount reason
for this is the low rent the mer­
chants
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4Although we have gas connection here I like
m y big Superf ex range so w ell t haven't wanted
to use the gas at all.
(M in e is a five burner stove with the builtin oven and P ve had it nearly two years.
W e fve cooked Christmas and Thanks giving turkeys on it with great success and
use it fo r all our cooking the yea r around,

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Each merchant on this page is
offering* you the advantage of
this low rent in asking low prices
fo r their merchandise.
Read
each ad carefully and then do your
buying here where saving is para­
mount.

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ALL MILLINERY MUST GO

Corner Uh and Sanford Avenue
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tho w a W in Prt'nchmnn'a liny,
on Doicrt Inland, o ff tho coast of
Maine, at midday o f tho day when
? nto o f tho marine annelid worm
ireeda, becomes blood-red due to
the untold number o f re deggs cost
Into tho bottom
wuters by the
worm.

Thin I* to certify thnt I J. T.
Ellin und II. C. Rawlings in hiiaine»» it* contractor* and builder*
have thl* day, Octolter 6th, 1925,
dluolved partnership and thnt I
am no longer re*pnmdldo for any
debt* contracted by naid Rawling*
and Elll*.
J. T. ELLIS.

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‘ l he oven bakes so well, too; cakes, pies,
biscuits all come out a nice even brown
both top and bottom.

at Ocala

“I have never had any trouble with it
sm oking, or noticed any odor from it.
M y cook likes it too— fo r everything. ”

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Thousands of other Florida women have had experi­
ences ;\iih their Fcrfcctions similar to those of
Mrs. O Rourkc. I hey have found the Perfection
absolutely dependable for every cookiuR purpose.

Marion is Acknowledged as Florida
Leading Agricultural County

I he I erfcction is simple and easy to operate. You
need only the safe, household fuel, kerosene. Touch
a lighted match to the wick, linking or frying begins
immediately with no time wasted in heat generation.
Just turn the wick up or down to get uny degree of
heat you want. When your cookim? is rnmnl-1,.,1
5 room House and Garage,
near

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beautiful

Governor John W. Martin
present during the Fair,
will L, oliNcrved by form
tho week. The fair in the

invited to ho
Coming Week
sidents during
ricinls, old und
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new.

timing Wool

Many of Florida's finest
h om es have P e rfe ctio n
Stoves. In new develop­
ments where there is no gas.
Or even where there is gas.
Because any wom an who
his experienced the c o m ­
plete satisfaction that comes
from using Perfection, is
loaf h to change to any other
means of cooking.
If you’re building or buying
in Florida put * Perfection

1 lot Dress Ginghams, fast colors, 35c value, a t ....... 25c
Sheets 81x90, seamless, $2.00 value, a t .....................$1.39
9 1-4 Peeple Sheeting, 69c value, a t ............................ 55c
Ladies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose, $1.50 value, a t ........ 95c
Ladies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose, $2.00 value, at....... $1.69

Milk-fed Hens and Fryers
Red Roe Mullet
Fresh and Salt W ater Fish
Raw and Cooked Shrimp
Order Your T hanksgiving Turkey Now

fall’s Fish and Poultry Market
lord Avpmm

Kanner’s Department Siore

Rhone 478-W
TENTS, COTS

th e lo n g c h im n e y o n
1erfection Stoves gives
complete combustion. N o
smoke nor soot to ruin your
pans and make hard work
(or you. Every drop of oil is
completely burned before it
reaches yourutensils. Clean,
intense heat pours directly
uPtoyourcooking,yet your
pans stay clean enough to
*** °n * white tablecloth.

213-215 Sanford Avenue

3 Blocks From High Prices

TARPAULINS

REGULATION
HOUSE PAINT

WORK CLOTHING STAINS and VARNISH

SPECIAL

$1.75 and $6.25
ip k in s s h o e s h o p
230 Mciftch llldu
Phone 718

25 Sanford Avenue
J. II. MATJIKW8. Secretary
I'smUcr, Florida

W. HUNTER. I W d c n t
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F tr fn tio n U t a t t n p n ? iJ &lt; Q u M warm th at minimum cost. Prices ft

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M r s. John F. O'Rourke, Nottingham Boulevard, W est
Palm Beach, tells why she likes her Perfection Stove.
Just

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Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami
Sanford, West Palm Bench

Knnfnnl. K in.
V. Wheeler.
B roker

Phone No. 48

RADE

HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD

When you riilo
by airplane J
from London to
Purls, Great • Haya Crenm Applied in Nostrils
Britain helps pay
your fare, for | Opens Air I’aasages Right Up.
tho Imperial Airways Company in++*++++++&lt;f4F+++**+++*+-i&gt;&gt;
subsidized by tho British Governn,en*’
j Instant relief—no waiting. Your
~--------------------------------Iclogged nostrils open right up; the
air passages o f your hend clear
Business For Sale and you can breathe freely. No
more hawking, snuffling, blowing,
IN A FAST GROWING
headache dryness. No struggling
Tor breath at night; your cold or
TOWN
catarrh disappears.
$5000.00 STOCK OF CRN
Get n small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Halm from your druggist now. ApERAL MERCHANDISE
ply a littlo of this fragrant, anti­
ANI) FIXTRUES.
septic, healing cream in your nos­
trils. It pcnetrntr.s through every
nir
of the head, soothes
DOING GOOD BUSINESS tho passage
inflamed or swollen mucous
membrane and relief comes in­
stantly.
B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.
It’s just fine. Ilon’t stay stuffed
Oslccn, Fla.
up with u cold or nnsty catarrh.

c ? \ phX* c“ l education at Flo*»y Florida Forestry Asso­ Pi,u
U a state College for Women was
ciation, Shows Slate Has 93 held at Lake Bradford, where
Elastncowe, a beautiful reSpecies of Native Trees

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—(jip)
— Variable depths of the Atlantic
Ocean near Cape Fear and
a.id Frying
Orenn
bhoais will be probed by the
Pan Shoals
H*. S. Survey Ship Nokomis, which
sailed from tho Navy yard here
yesterday for southern waters
Mapped depths of .1,000 feet—
practically ••bottomless’’ for navi­
gation purposes—recently have
been reported by various vessels
ns having been reduced to a score
or so fathoms, nnd nil sorts of
highly Imaginative theories have
been advanced to account for the
seeming phenomenon, including
volcunic activity, shoals of living
sea organisms and the like.
Two o f the airplanes, used by the
recent MacMillinn Arctic oxpedition will bo used in work with the
Kokomis nnd also will undertake
charting the ocean floor off the
north coast o f Cuba.

FOR SALE

410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.

S a n f o r d .F l

Colds, Grippe, Fiu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria

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2 lots, corner Oak and Central Ave.

INVESTMENTS

Corner Myrtle Avenue and 13th, St.

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z
1st National Bank Bldg.

4 lots in Rose Court, 2 fronting on Sanford Avenue............................$10,000

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Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 743.

70x133.

A rare bargain. $3,250.

“ Those Who Hesitate— Lose.”

10 acres at Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

OSCAR R .‘ BROOKS

It will pay you to Investigate these.
W c have buyers for First Street Extension
property

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magnificent home.

80 acres near Chuluota on proposed hnrd
road, $ 100.00 per acre.

limits. A beautiful tract for subdivision.

Eastern exposure. iU

Most beautiful lot in Sanford on Magnolia Avenue,

80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.

21 acres just o ff Country Club Road and just outside the city

50x117, L

3 lots on Oak Ave., facing Highland Park. 50x137. §5^

Phone 744.
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1 Corner lot in Fort Mellon..-...........................................................-....$ 1,575

60x117.

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30G First National Bank Bldg.

W . F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203*205 Meisch building

Licened Real]

“ USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

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HOMES—L O T S -F A R M S
ACREAGE

ACT QUICK!

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We have listed fo r the next two or three days som*1
o f the best warehouse sites in the city at the lowest
prices.'

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property can be seen among our listings.

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In and Near Enterprise, the Big DevelopiJ

Sacrifice Sale:
i..v nays 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, bulance to suit pur­
chaser. Surely we don’t have to INSIST
that that is a BARGAIN.

1593 A cres

$87.50 PER ACRE
Half the price o f adjoining land— Beautifully|
around and side o f lakes,

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COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“ The Firm Substantial”

Ileal Estate

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfci

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

H i l t * K « r r r i (1. I!. I l f C t l l , I I . G , I ’ o i , I I . |,. Mill

113VJj Magnolia Ave.

BRYAN T &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

Phone 745

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

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“ REAL BARGAINS”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate

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

WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE

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AN D ACREAGE

A Six Room Roebond Stuccoed
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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue...
Thirteen
acres
facin g on Lake Monroe, 1200:
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front. P r ic e .............................................

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Just completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betwj
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price S850.C

$3,000 Down

The Houses we are offering for sale were not built to sell.

Balance to suit purchaser

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FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.
113Mi Magnolia.

R. C. TISDALE

152 Acres

Phone 74G

REALTOR

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

Ileal 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 Offer an Entire Block

WANTED

Fronting on First Street just o f f Sanford Avei

A Beautiful Home

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business property is unexcelled by any in Saiaj

On Central Avenue, large lot
Listings of houses, lots, blocks and acreage. If your price is right wo
have tho buyers waiting. What have you to offer?

$15,000.00.

Many real estate men say that we are o ffe j

One-third cash.

cheap.

The price for a few days will be $110,00®

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cash, balance over 4 year period. 5% binder f&lt;]

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
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LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO. ,v '

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPAN’

REALTORS

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L. SERMONS, Sales Mgr.

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108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

THE BEST BUY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best water in
the state, 3/j mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. Act quick.

210 E. 1st St.

TWO HOMES
that can not be equalled for the money in the city.
hoU!,° with
for $ 1,000.00 with terms.

202 First Street

Phone 708-709

Today’s
Best Buys—Act Quick!

SM ALL DOWN PA1
Modern House Five Rooms

on a CO foot lot

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Beat Location in T°«

One -t-room house, sleeping porch and garage CO
foot lot
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For $3,000.00
With Terms.

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Phone 735

Near 3 subdivisions on French Ave

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New Five Room House on H
Sacrifice
Pine Hurst Lot $2a0
Corner Lot 13th and
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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
L E E A. C O N O L E Y , R ea lto r
Miller Building, Magnolia
Phone 149

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TELEPHONE 770
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7—Business Service

Wanted Help, salesman

FOR SALE: Four new, two room
: Two Wide nwnke real
houses, each on ensy terms, $750 W* ™
|if!e. salcsladies and men for
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a ^CW Kood lots
nt $300. \\ nte P. Q, Box 690 City. subdivision and brokerage sales,
good commission. Apply 108 Ma~FOR SALE: Seven room house,
two baths, close to business dis­
Male
trict on Magnolia Ave. A. P. Con- UKUAMZERS WANTED:
nnd female for fraternal order
nelly and Sons. Phone -18.
thirty „ne years old. Beautiful
FOR SALE: A renl bnrgain, 15 ritual, catchy literature. Experi­
room house best in county. On ence preferred but not essential,
two beautiful lakes. 5 miles from rop notch contrncts for producers.
town, would cost $10,000 to build A. C. Garvin, 700 North Collins
it now. If rold in next 10 days bt., Plant City. Fin.
will take^ $15,000. Fine location
" ANTED: Salesman nnd Snlesfor hospital or sanatorium. Will
Jndy. Apply to Mr. Curley.
hold 50 beds. If you are looking
I'letchcr and Bulger Realty Co.,
for a bnrgain, this Is it. E. G. Hos­
nl1 er ^
U3 Magnolia Ave.
ier, Route A, Box 187
I hone 710.

DRUG STORE

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HILL LUMBER CO
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Serrlee. Quality «nd Pries
ADDRESSING — Multlgrapnin
folding
and tnniling-as yc
want It— when you want I
Phone 873. II. E. Pn«h* Fir

FOR RENT: 5 room house, water
and lights. M. M. Lord, Route
FOR SALE OR RENT: 5 i
house nnd garage. West 2n
Call 5 7 1 -J .__________________

10— For Rent. Rooms
FOR RENT: Furnished room in
private home for refined young
man. 009 Magnolia Ave.

ATTENTION - I ensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
tusiory; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
developers

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ON MAGNOLIA
Lot Next to South
East Corner
M agnolia And
Highland.
70x133
$2500.00
Terms

AD\ EUT1SE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's
greatest
bend in your subscription to the
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified Tribune or hand it to your local
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­ dealer so you can read Florida’s
Realtor
newsP“ P«L Ono year,
nal- He*raid, Waycross, Georgia.
$8.00, 0 months, $1.00, three months
Milnne Theatre IHdg.
LOST: \\ hite Poodle dog. Answers FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In $2.uu. It yon desire $ 1,UU0 insur­
to name o f “ P eggy". Reward.
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE ance policy add 75o to your order.
Phone 370-W or 51.
DAILY NEWS—it
.. covers Brow­
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
ard County thoroughly which ia
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
one of the most rapidly growing classified medium, rntc, cash, 9c
WE HAVE THE BEST,feUYS
sections on the Florida
Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
ACREAGE* r
turn to Room
request.
receive rowar
ft row
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FOR SALE—Space on the pngs
LOST: Automobile battery. Find­
for classified advertisement*
er return to Herald office nnd Why not rent those vaennt rooms,
receive reward.
or sell that second-hand goods?
ValdeatHotel Building
LEARN ABU Ur Tolk County and
25— Opticians, Jewelers
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
lakeland, through the StarII. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- Telegram. Host advertising me­
jew clery and clock repairing and ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ dium in South Florida. Published
engraving. Quick service. 11G Mag­ trict. Want cd and die ploy rates mornings. STA R-T E LEG UA M—
on request.
Lakeland, Florida.
nolia Avenue. Phone 4-12.

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Fcene of stupendous developLake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Miller.
itnent. Read about it in the Palm
Reasonable.
iT E W A R T THE FLORIST"
Beach Post. Sample copy aent on
Flowers io r all occasion.
|request.
FOR RENT: Room, warm, bath
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
nnd toilet connection, partly fur­
nished, $3.00 per week.
32— Typewriters, Supppliesr A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous REMINGTON Portable four-hank results- Advertise those old nr
Typewriters, "tho king of port­ tides you have stored awuy nnd
FOR SALE: German police dog, ables. $00. Barret Portablo Adding have no use for. A little thirty
female; price reasonable. A p­ Machines. Can't he beat. Seminole cent ad mny bring you several
ply Carnival Co., office Tourist Printery, Phone 93, Welnka Bldg. dollars. Phone U 8 nnd a repre­
Camp, 13th St., west of French
sentative will call and sec you.
33— Wanted
Ave.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
Fresh milk cow. Call W ANTED
Boarders; room and
ers and fern growers of Volus­
meals. Julius Hurper, 1105 Oak ia county advertiso in tho DeLnnd
Daily News, rate le per word, cash
FOR SALE: A 32 Smith nnd Wes
with
order.
son rifle. Costs $22.50, will sel W A N TE D : Hulk oranges, carloads.
for $10.00. Apply 703 Oak Ave.
Address Oranges, care Sanford
Herald.
FOR SALE: Cheap 230 feet, inch
galvernized pipe new. One Ford W A N TE D : Painting n (I paper
truck good as new. One mulo_ at
hanging. Phone Curtis 255, Sanyour own price. See Dr. E. G. Kcs
jer, Silver Lake,
W AN TED : Apartnlent o f 2 or 3
YOUR LISTINGS will be apprec­ rooms, must be furnished. Apply
iated and have prompt atten­ Adv. Dept., Herald Office.
tion. Elder and Lovell, real estato
W AN TED : Large unfurnished bed
brokers.
room with use of hath nnd ga
FOR SALE: Cheap. 2 delivery rngo. Desirable. P. O. Box 510.
trucki. Inquire -102 Sanford Ave.
Rutherford.
W A N TE D : I.ady solicitor for lo
cnl concern.
Add-ess A. B. W
f o r QUICK SALE: Will offer 5 enre o f the Herald for particu­
acres farm on hard road with lars.
well, west of Sanford for $2700
HELP W ANTED: Female. Active
cash. Also 1 lot 50x125 East front
young lady, well acquainted in
on Sanford Ave., with garuge
this section to represent “ Kulford
apartment for $1000. Half cash.
bv-the-Sca” distributing literature
B. II. Bankston, Sanford.
nnd inviting guests to make our
E. SPURRING, siD-di vision Free Bus Trips to Miami. Commis­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ sion basis with expense money fur­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a nished. Address Manager, 250 S.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ Orange Ave., Orlando, Fin.
way.

35— Wanted Help, Male

IOR SALE: Delco light plant.
First class condition; new out­
fit with portable storage batteries
cheap. Apply Cnrnival Co., office
' li t Camp, 13th St., west o f
IVrnch Ave.
l!:. FOR SALE:
A good 1V4 ton
g i , truck, with touring home body.
S* Equipped completely for
four
i people, with silverware, table lin' Mjns, bedding, etc. Just the thing
, |for camping and fishing.
Will
i ? i make a profitable investment for
8onte one to rent out to tourist.
Apply ( arnival Co., office Tourist
i ' amP. 13th St., west of French

Sale— Furniture, etc,
FOR SALE: Portable ba
oven mounted on traile
ready to go; reasonable,
arnival Co., office. Tourist
LdlLfo- WC!&gt;t of French Av
We carry a full line!
, r prices are right.
Ca
terms. Wo want your bui
banfnrl Stove &amp; Furnituri
321 E. First St.

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W A N TE D : A competent stenog­
rapher. Apply A. P. Connelly
Si Sons.

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121 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t
I'lio n e 176
emt.er of
8 A N FO IID . F L A

G. TAYLOR DYER
PiUnting— Decorating
PHONE 303

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On first Street,
Down Town Busi­
ness.. Property,

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113 Magnolia Are.
t First Class llsrbera
Special Attention
Given To Indies and Children.

S. W. BRADFORD

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W t l l l T W. W A It X K It , S l n a n t r

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MORGANTOWN, V . VA., people
nre interested in Florida. F.uch
of them through a classified ad

in the Morgantown POST.

Building

Six

cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads hnvc the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rute 8c (0-word lint*) line.
TO REACH nUYEItS or seller* of
Florida real estate advertise i»
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cen‘
cent a word daily, two cents a won
Sundays.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fla.) tine cent n word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

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W hy waste your time run­
ning nround looking for a
good Investment?
Let us
show you how you enn in? W e ie ly o u p tfld a n tmta double
It In the next thirty or sixty
dnys. Wo hnve been in tho
real estate business for years
nnd are glad to say wo hnvo
tho finest listings and tho
best values in the State of

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JOHN E. FOX, Representative
120 South Park Ave.

FULTON, INC

We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine'

Real Estate
Brokers

A d d e d safety an d easier d riv ­
ing are big reason s fo r the
w ide p op u larity o f th e Better
B uick.

m e c h a n ic a l 4* w h c c I- bra k c
design fo r t w o w in ters a n d
tw o su m m ers.

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b le B e a m H e a d lig h t s n o w
m a k e n i g h t d r i v in g s a fe .
T h e y fu rn ish bright light, nil
the tim e, w ith o u t glare in the
ey es o f o n c o m i n g d r iv e r s .

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212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

in Seminole 20 1-2 acres at I’aola
(Borders two lakes)

Arc very Hcarce, buy a lot
from us and build you a
house.

4 beautiful building lots at
12th. and Elm at a bargain.
See us.

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Reid Estate Broken*

200 feet frontage

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Developers

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

Host Business Site in Sanford

W A N TE D : Young men between B u ick ’ s better steering gear
the ago o f 21 nnd 30 years, to (t h e m ost e x p e n s i v e ty p e
learn tho 5 nnd 10 cent business.
Must have good education, furnish built to d a y ) has 5 tim es the
host o f reference anil not afraid ordin ary co n tr o l surface.
o f hard work. Hours not long. J.
Y o u r f a m i ly a n d y o u w ill
M o re than 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 4-whccI*
G. McCrory, 5 and 10c Store.
feci safer an il he safer in the
b ra k e B u ic k s h a v e proved
BE TH A N K FU L that you are liv­
Better B u ic k !
ing in Florida and take advan­ t h e s u p e r i o r i t y o f B u i c k
tage o f the Thanksgiving holidays
B U I C K M O T O R CO M PAN Y, FLINT, M IC H IG A N
to ninko a delightful FREE BIJB
D iriston o/(;*"«&gt;ut Mo&lt;«» Corl-orullow
TR IP o f 000 miles to wonderful
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 192

HOME EDITION

Flier Rejects Navy Summons
To Appear In Court And
Goes Before Courtmartial
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1H &lt;/P)_
Shadows of the Navy’s Ghcnan- himself for testimony before it.
tluah court o f inquiry overcast the Anton Heinen, the German ZcpSpirited Cress Elim ination Mitchell court martial today when pelyn expert, testified before the
rr.nitial that reduction in the
O f Young Rhinelander Has Republican !•rank R. Held, counsel court
number of automatic valves on the
ri
Court First In Tears And for ( cl. M(tclidl, asked that the Shenandoah, from 18 to 8 , reduced
Then In Burst Of Laughter court, martial call to the atten­ the safety of the dirigible from
tion of ^ro'jidpot
the* H&gt;0 percent to 0 . In his opinion,
Ilt-iiiOfi
American
"Wants To , Shenandoah court’s "high handed would nut triki* auffirtant inutrucj procedure."
tion from German experts.
dor strict riders
I
he
court
martial
was
informed
is not to Hfjompt
; that Maj. Frank M. Kennedy,
k about th(*|pouse
f a rccurrance of
ordered to testify before it today,
■ "heart block.”
j had been subponead by the Navy
Cram, Bridgewncourt ami had l&gt;ecn threatened
; with contempt proceedings if ho
leasures
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y
' ‘hd not respond to the navy suntitu re A re
18 &lt;/?&gt; Comedy and pathos chased mons.
Maj. Kennedy refused to accept
each other across the stage of the
bsidered
the Navy subpoena nnd was orRhinelander annulment suit Tues­
day, interspersed with moments
■N ov. 18.
when the
crowded courtroom
b LegfsIbusiness
gasped ut frank testimony on the
art of lovemaking.
id day o f
It was a day o f mental torture
Kgsioii.......
bict w ater
for Leonard Kip Rhinelander, the
bed by the
younn^r son o f an aristocratic
u and sent
family wno seeks to win freedom
from his wife, Alice Beatrice
jr minuted
DOMESTIC
Ilar.'isnn Attends Conference Mo.vsajjc Delivered In Council
Jones, negro mald-scrvant and
fen. T h is
One killed and cozen injured
In Jacksonville To Work
Meeting at Capital: Virtue
daughter o f a hack uriver.
itrp towards when the Clyde Line Steamer
Out Plans Looking Toward
Subjected to u merciless cross
of Women Not Known l»y
hwater from Lennpe is burned while o ff the examination, young Rhinelander | Early Completion of Road
Hair Length Says Cardinal
const
o
f
Dclewarc
last
night.
admitted swearing to five fab - 1
u one of the
Lenourd Kip Rhinelander is
Civ. Martin put through merciless cross-ex­ hoods, admitted that lie hud been I The Sanford-DeLand road will
WAh HINGTON. Nov. I8 . _ ( / P ) _
infatuated with his wife and that! bo either ready for completion, or Catholic women in America wore
en in extra amination by defense counsel in
lie had taken the initiative in love tho section of the road which is urged by Rope I’iu to resist "in ­
local Icgisla- his suit for unnulmenftVO y h ia making.
now dosed, will be improved nr.d decent" fashions in women’s dress
marriage
to
his
negfif
b
n
^
y
;th houses. .
Wants Suit to Co On
made passable by Dec. 1. accord­ in n ines age to the convention of
Alice Jones Rhinelander.
Stammering and Iv dinting, lie ing to « statement made today by the National Council of Catholic
J the cuncurCereal . heverapA tax to curb
waded through a series of intimate F. E. Harrison, Jr., head of the re -j Women. The message, read Tues­
»for niljourn- leer flood is approved ‘ by tiic
questions concerning his relations eently formed traffic bureau of day night by Bishop Joseph Schr17 ami sent it House Ways and Means Com- with her and hi* own love let!
emlix of Cleveland, declared that
the Chamber o f Commerce.
riders in the mmittce at its hcsgffigs on TucsYet when the day hud ended al­
,|.v
~
At a meeting Tuesday in Jack­ Cliri tin.i women who Urcsii im­
d a desire to (itl) •
most his last statement was that sonville of railroad, highway, and modestly "dishonor the name of
Police of Los Angles arc in­
! situation behe wanted to go on with the sub. lime rock officials, which Mr. Har­ Christian."
vestigating the death o f young
"Y ou nro a free agent in this rison attended, the announcement
Ration which naval officer, who met death
case, arent y o u ? " asked Leo Par­
Virtue Not Judged By Hair
by drowning after early morn­ sons Davis, counsel for Mrs. Rhine- j v»nx made that it was hoped that
the
lime
rock
quarries,
which
are
PARIS.
Nov. 18.—UP)—"The vir­
ing party.
lundci.
now shut down duo to the embar­ tue of a women lias never been
Chicago authorities seek W o"Y es,’ replied Rhinelander.
go, would be able to re-opeu about j known by th length of her hair,"
mnn in con n ection witli poison
"D o you still want to proceed the first o f next month.
I Alor.■ig.nr Dullu c, Cardinal Archcase in which enfant was killed
in this law su it?’’
I 11 that event it is hoped that 1bishop ol Paris said, when asked
while his. icircntn listened to
"Y es."
_ the 225 carloads o f crushed rod:, f &gt;r hi;; opinion of hohliing. Re­
radio in adjoining room.
The comedy note was struck this needed to complete the stretch of ligion i no enemy of fashion, the
WASHINGTON
morning when Al Johnson, black-* two and one-half miles from Or­ prelate added,
In a message to the Catholic
faca comedian, took the stand in ange City to the present brick
"Fashion is tho most widespread
women o f America, Pope Pius tlie midst of Leonard’s cross ex­ load, will lie obtainable, sa work form of art and (!&lt;ul is the friend
urges them not to follow de­ amination to deny that he had ever will lie immediately commenced o f true artists. I loved tho fash­
grading women’s fashions o f
met Alice ns she had intimated in with the prospect o f fully com­ ions of by-gone days, and the dotoday.
one o f her letters read several pleting the link in a comparative!] corux charm o f hamoniously flowArmy flies, summoned to ap­ days ago.
inr draperies still appeals to me.
short time.
pear. before the Naval court
Jolson protested that ho hail
If it is impossible to secure the But we must recognize that wc
probing statements o f
Mrs. ever met her, her, that his life had rock by the first o f next month have got past flowing draperies.
Lansdownc that she was in­
been made miserable since her let- 1or shortly after, it ia planned, ac­ Today is the day of boldly cut low
fluenced in her testimony before
ter was published nml that his wit-- cording to Mr. Harrison, to com- necked gowns o f too flimsy ma­
thut body a month ago, refuse doesn’ t talk to him because of it. nlcto as much o f the road as is terial , of delicate stockings and
to accept summons and testifies
an Eat Now
possible with the material now on 1too unsubstantial foot wear.
instead.
s is straight now.” ; Hand, and then grade the remain- j "Then there is this mania some
Shenandoah court o f inquiry
te 1 can cat break- dcr to make a fairly pussnble road young women have of making them
reconvenes with the prospect o f
1ma culino! All these are to Is?
at home tomorrow. Every 1 until materials nro obtainable.
Mrs. Landxdownc and Cnptnin
Under this arrangement the Idamed but excess in the opposite
•om my dressing
Fidey both being placed on the
extra plays ‘Alice, present detour would be eliminat­ is just as blameworthy. Please
witness stand.
ed, it is said to come as u welt anted God. no archbishop of Paris will
Where Art T hou?” ’
STATE
It was in the bill of particulars 1announcement. Chamber of Com­ ever forbid the women o f Paris to
State
legislature speeds up
that Rhinelander admitted to five merce officials who declare it follow the fashions — with tact,
work of considering mass o f
falsehoods, all of them concerning means either a completed or an moderation nnd intelligence! They
hills, both o f loc^il and state,
the time when he first began to improved road, with the cliniinn-,j have so much intelligence, or rath­
t-enate passes Key West water suspect Alice had negro blood. At tion of the present detour which [ er ta .(&gt;•, generally that they ore
bill and sends measure to house
first he suspected it in 1922, long is said to have diverted •&lt;» much 'capable wearing and o f making me
for Consideration.
before the marriage: then he said traffic away from Sanford into admit it even o f somewhat short
Embargo
relief is neur at
it wus in March 192.. when he other channels.
(•and, declares railroad expert
was shown her birth certificate.
.n statement, after having made
(Continued on Page Three)
,
IS Kentucky Solons
a trip of inspection over the
^^•latact
statu.
In Favor BeUiiur Act
| Wui„
llf ;
LOCAL
I * ^ c es .ful
FPANKFORI), Ky., Nov. 18 (,T'i
Work on the Sanford-DeLand
SCHENECTADY. N. Y . Nov. 18.
I / * r .'jr.-idiT road will bo resumed by Dec. 1
— Roeapltaiution of the attitude
_
1
,pi—
A
sentence
o
f
19
1
“
50
year"
E 7 , tl permit- when it is hoped to either fin­
in Clinton priso not Dnnncniora. of senators and senators-clcct to
P*kll by Rep­
ish hard surfacing it to Orange
P *' Sumtor
wo* imposed today upon Harry &lt; the upper house of the 1926 gen­
• ity or to make it passable and
eral assembly tod.iv showed that,
I h t ,,f » P°'- cliniiryjHng present detours.
Fairbanks, confessed kidnapper of on the face ot the 1524 senate
Discussion o f the athletic sit-,
and
Vernon Alexnndorson, the young journal records, published reports
Healtlt movies, furnished by tion existing in the Sanford Hi
L,’ aw:*® rethe
State
Board
of
Health,
are
son
of E. F. W. Alexander urn, and renlicM to a questionnaire, 18
School occupicil much of the tu
L,r*
and
to be shown here at the high o f the Kiwanis Club at its »&gt;'Fbv tr-lcruJar.
chief consulting engineer «&gt;f the nru opposed to repeal o f tho pariquoted n:r favoring repeal o f the
school
auditorium
Thursday ing this noon, held at the Semin
l ' t!ie commitGeneral Electric Company. Fair­
mutuel betting luw. Eleven are
»*'Ution which
Cafe.
- i r ,
banks entered a plea nf guilt) 1 '• measure, which legalized betted &lt;ui
G.
E.
McKay,
principal
of
t
L'*J» measure
the opening o f his trial here th horse races at Kentucky tracks,
High School told of the varu
5 o’clock.
and nine are undecided.
athletic activities of the school a
th« eastern
urged
the
Kiwupians
to
attend
1
t0^Uining what
football games to be played hi
’ * mile ruail
ir,l
„ ro**"
Friday when the team ;rom
„
c,,unDaytona High School plays 1
Sanford eleven. Other members
the club urged the support of
lr)ial hilt,
cIni; to the : 1hool.
- Tuesday!
R. L. Christenberr.v tohi •»« '
take Hurst air station, who testi­
the Oiorn- 1
WASHINGTON. Nov. I« «-l
fied thnt she henrd Mrs. I.anssteam laundry which will »ooii
ms.
The circumstances under v
dov.no talking over the telephone
in operation in this cit;
' url&lt;
i«comi
Capt. Paul Foley as judge a
about the Shenandoah’s western
committtMi reports were given
e only, as
cate prepared and sent tu
trip
on the day after the wreck
the meeting.
.
,[u|*s carMargaret Rosa tansdowne.
and
heard
her say: "Hu was not
Eighty
per
cent
of
the
mcmb
‘J* »&gt;ot on
now much discussed atatemen
sent, he went.'
relating t„
years ship wns in attendance, tlie lom
had her to read to tho Sfcenam
Mrs. Klein sairl this occurred
ing Kiwanianx being present;f. Hernancourt o f inquiry, were made
during
n visit to Mrs. tansdowne’s
Rev.
E.
D.
Brownlee.
R.
H.
m
’ Rml the lip 1 f •iaJ&gt; suilivan. a servant,
primary subject of investigu
home. Capt. \V. It. Ghernrdi, Na­
•re»tion of 11H from burns shortly after be- L. C. Bebout, C. A. Byrd. Ktoday by that court.
val nide to Secretary Wilbur, nl o
The court also has sumnn
fmrti°n
of ,nk take,, out o f the house by fire- Christenberry, A. P- Connelly.
called while she was there, she
C,1U having
B.
I).
Cnswoll,
R.
B.
Chapman.
Mrs.
George
W.
Stevie.
Jr.,
E ir U iS* ,S&gt;bil SkiPt&lt;&gt;". ■'!&lt;&gt;. the
suid. and %.he heard Mrs. Laos'niRiit’.ee on bum ii uiMC wtary’
of the commandant or me •
severely
downc n y to him: "I did not M."
1,1 "ot hav. ^ n e d Miss M „ry Nolan, a cook,
Hurst Naval Air station.
it. My husband never criticises
Mrs.
Lansdowne
says
dciiv
from .. 1 ln. ? ho»nital suffering
the Navy Department and the .Sec­
nl smoke inhalation,
the paper for Capt. k&lt;&gt;le&gt;.
retary o f :he Navy, und why
The former Judge advocaw.
in th«°k burnin»f furnace exploded
should I ? "
,
tho .. ,scnu‘nt- Dr. Bronson and
lias been made a party holer.Tho interview between ( apt.
tho only occucourt a&lt; a result of • r
ght to I’ojey and Mrs. Lansdowne was
dwelliro. trU? f,vc**tory browvistone
downe’a charge that I
ached- described at sonio iongth bv l*r.
sway her testimony, i
Boor K Wtre a ,’eeP on the top
staiid Wilmati B. Mason, who confirmed
uled to take the wi
imony that he told Mrs. tanadown* not
during the day. **c
to tell Foley "a damned thing.
will be included into
Ha said. Foley impressed upon
injected phase of tne
Mrs. tansdowne that the court
C»1 bill]
investigation.
wns friendly to her and that $h"
•doming
The first wit new
would be under oath nml should
r«ffrrt.l
Mrs. Gladys J- Kh1Commander Jocou *»

Athletics At High
School Discussed
AtKiwanisMeeting

Naval Court Begins Investigation Of
Statements Made By Mrs. Lansdowne

State French Peak Already
Reached And Better Service
LEWIS, Del., Nof. 18.— (A P )— One life was lost in the
Is Ahead, Says M. J. Gumi­ race with death by the blnzing Clyde liner Lennpe o ff the
lev Of Car ftentCQ Division Delwnre Capes early today. All the remainder o f her pns-engers and crew. numhrH^ ? fl7 wero safely a c c o a s A w f r.
Permits W ill Clear
Of these, passengers aiiu CT?,» members suffered exposure
and
burns and were taken to the Beebe hospital here.
Up Present Situation
Tho man who lost his life was identified as Robert LevConditions Are Fnst Improv­ orton, about GO years old, believed to be o f Williamansett,
ing, Official Thinks After Mass. He became panic stricken as flames burst through
Inspection Tour Of Stale a deck while passengers were being taken o ff the burning
ship and jumped overboard. He was not missed by the ship’s
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 18.—&lt;/P) officers but his body was picked up in Delaware Bay by a
—The peak of the Florida in-bound fisherman hours after all hands had been landed here.
freight traffic congestion has been ------- passed and the situation lias so im- j
proved that "it is believed it 8090 ;
will l»c possible to issue permits
riV C M DV
and continue them until freight for I
L / \ Y Y i J l l J 111 V U l l D l
immediate requirements will be
more nearly met than at any time
in the last several months," wen*
the chief findings o f M. 'J. C ornley, car service division, Ameri­
can Railway association, during a Local Hunting Season Opens
two-day executive "em bargo" ses­
Dec. 1 and Continues To
sion with railroad officials here,
Jan. .11; Deputy Urges Pur­
according to a statement by Mr.
chase o f Floridu Licenses
Gormley Tuesday afternoon.
Emphasizing that in order that
By HARLAN W. KELLEY
the situation limy continue to clear
up. only freight needed for immed­
But a few rlnys now remain un­
iate requirements should be asked til tlie opening of tlie hunting sea­
of the railroads. Mr. Gormley de­
son and special attention is called
clared: " With the reduction of the
accumulation mid the instance of by C. F. Marshall, deputy gnnio
permits in increasing voli .ne, the commissioner, to the changes in tho
traffic, and the ruilrond. gener­ laws and regulations which taka
ally will be best served b* lie up- effect this season. According to
ticunts for permit ! curta" | ig their
Chapter 10987, Acts o f 1925, which
requests for Immediate
npplics also to Orange and Oscemerits and making no at
secure permits for atfclir. ‘.o ’V'c^ks |oln counties, the open season fo r
not immediate!;*,tcqt»!re«/V '. ’V 'game animals; birds, and fur bear­
"T raffic h:ri never la "a waved ing rnimnls is from Dee. 1st, to
more promptly by the railroads of Jan. .11, inclusive.
the country as a whole outside
In Marion county, the game law,
o f the congested Florida territory, provides for a closed season for
and with the cleaning up o f the deer, bear, and wild turkey between
accumulation for Florida, the per­ Juno I, 1925 and April 1, 1927.
mitted traffic will move
up Lake county,
according to Mr.
promptly to the Florida lines, mak­ Mai hall, has an open season for
ing unnecessary the laying in of game birds and squirrels between
stocks in udvancu o f actual im­ Dec. I, and Feb. I, nnd a closed
mediate requirements."
season for wild deer nnd wild tur­
The statement continues:
key from June l, 1925 to Dec. 1.
Roads Do All Possible
1927.
"Tlie railroads appreciate the pnVolusia county, it is declared,
tim e" hnwn by the Florida peo­ has 11 closed season for gnnio unrl
ple in the problems o f the rail- game bird t on and lifter Nov. 20,
roe vpp-onogoshrdluctninupiiupp 1925, except an open season for
roads in moving a greatly increas­ game and gnnio birds from Dec. I,
ed traffic, and they nro doing ev­ 1925 to January 5, 1926. The Inw
erything ia their power to furnish also limits the number o f game
lhe best possible transportation for
and game birds to be tnken in one
tl:e state, with particular attention day in open season mid provides
tiling paid to the citrus and veget­ a imnulty for violation.
able outbound movement.
Many counties require individual
"The state-wide embargo has county licenses, however n state
not been in effect a sufficient hunting license. Series (’ a statelength of time to materially re­ at-lnrge license, is sufficient for
duce the in cumulation for points any county in tlie state, Mr. Mar­
oil the lines, but it is the opin­ shall stated. There ix no provis­
ion that the largo part o f the traf­ ion made for duplication of licen­
fic loaded prior to the embargo ses.
tins now been moved up to the
It’ anyone should lose his license,
Florida lines and their immediate he can have the county judge issue
connection-', and the peak has been him a statement stating the num­
pa.- ed.
ber of the original license with a
"It will not bo possible to isil'u physical description tho office ex­
p. noil for the movement of sand, plained. This written statement,
(Continued on Page Three)
however, must enry the judge']
signature and officiul stamp.
Special attention is called to the
bag limit for one day in Scminoio
county, o f 10 quail. The bog limit
for one season is one deer, 2 tur­
keys, and 150 game birds, and a
penalty is provided if it in ex­
ceeded. The use o f all firearms is
Movies, furnUtictl by tho rlor- prohibited on Sunday. This includ­
es firing o f turgct.x.
idn .State Hoard o f Health, and
The number o f state licenses Iswhich will give interesting and in•trueting moving pictures showing xueil at tho county judge’s office
the prevention o f diseases, will ho this year is only 51. Last ycur ut
exhibited at the high school audi­ this time there wore between 500
torium Thursday night at 7:.’J0 o’­ and COO issued. The largo decrcuxo
clock. according to an announce- is due, it is suid, to the Into open­
merit rnndo today by Miss Abby ing of the seuson nnd its short
duration. Most sportsmen, it is
Doudney, county nurse.
declared, desire to do the most of
The public is invited to vclw their hunting about the timo of
tli c films and especially are the Thanksgiving, and, under tho new
parents urged to be present. Miss law, this will lie impossible this
I, r cful information year.
relating to Tuberculosis, Diphth­
Tiie senson does pot open until
eria. Malaria, Hookworm and oth­ next month, and practically the
er diseases, will be supplied in only period left is tho busy Christ­
these views, which will show how mas season. However, there •*-•»
the diseases are stated und how still several days left before the
they may be prevented.
season opens and it is believed
The films were shown in Oviedo there will be many more licenses
last night before a large crowd nnd issued before that time.
to he exhibited throughout the
county for the remainder o f thin
Severe Earth Shocks
week. Following ia the schedule:
Tuesday, Nov.
17, Chuluota
Are Felt in W yom ing
School, 7:30 P. M.
•
Wednesday. N'ov. 18, Osceola
SHERIDAN, Wyo., Ncv. 18.—
School, 7:50 P. M.
(/P)—
A severe earth shock, whicch
Thursday, Nov. 19, .Sanford High
wus accompanied by u distant roar
School, 7:.’l0 P. M.
was felt at Dome Lake, a resort
Friday, Nov. 20, Geneva School, in the Big Horn mountain, 40 miles
7 :.'10 P. »f.
southwest » f here ut 6:45 o’clock
Saturday, Nov. 21 , Hopper Acad­ Tuesday night. It is believed that
the quake may have caused u land­
emy, Sanford, Col., 7:20 P. M.
Monday, Nov. 23, Lake Mary slide.
Tlie tremor was felt di.it.mtiy at
School 7:30 P. M.
the same time and was df u few
Tuesday, Nov. 24, Lake Monroe seconds' duration. It wan reported
School, 7:30 P. M.
by other stations. Two treamors
Wednesday,
Nov. 25, Poohr coming at intervals o f several sec­
School 7:30 P. M.
onds were reported at the U. 3.
Friday, Nov. 27, Lyman School, Veterans Hospital at Ft. Macken­
zie. No damage was done,
7:20 P. M.

RESUME OF GAME

Health Movies T o
Be Shown At High
School OnThursday

Dozens Are Injured
were taken to the Bccbo Hospital

,u‘re- Tlm* or four othn *la°

were treated and left. Those in
the hospital are:
“ Mrs. John Shimko, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
“ Mrs. Mary Nolan. N. Y . City,
"Miss Minnie Dorc, New York
City, exposure.
"\\Ullnni Sheldon, Long Branch
N. J „ exposure.
/ ‘John Miles Woodruff, Jr., nevcn months’ old son of Mr. nml

bor, N. \ ., Sprained knee.
"M rs. WUhcmine Senders, New
York Cit., exposura.
"Randolph Fenl, negr- member
o f crew, burned foot.”
No Undue Excitement
According to HJisengrrs and
members pf the crew, there was
no unduo excitement and tho
transfer o f -U hands from tho
Ndrmt-g vessefqo rescue ships was
accomplished as smoothly as pos­
sible. There were many women
nnd children among the paasengers and some of them left tho
blazing vessel in the dark hours
before dawn, rrnntilly clothed.
Some wore only their night cloth­
ing. AH worn life preservers un­
til they were Inndcd.
Hotel accommodations hero were
inadequate to care for survivors
and tho Presbyterian Church was
thrown open for the comfort o f
tho men, women and children,
many of which went suffering
from the cold.
The townspeople were aroused
nnd soon hot coffee, snndwichcs
nnd other food was rushed to tho
assembly hall o f the Church and
everybody niado comfortable ns
possible.
Arrangements
were
made to tako all survivors north
on a special train to Wilmington,
Del.
The fire started about 10:45 o '­
clock last night, while the ship was
o ff Atlantic City. Tho night was

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ALI), TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,

H ere you can build
the H o m e o f y o u r dream s

is not the outgrowth o f a speculative idea to lie abandoned before the real plans o f the ownhave been completed. It is the intcn tion of the owners to give to Florida, and the rest o f the
1 spot ol beauty to make a perfect setting* for the home o f your dreams.

are aware ol the development program that is taking
opportunities offered in the first section to be put on
ofteral in this section. Home folks of Sanford should

ILMles nave thc assuranw they will have the wholesome
every city convenience and comfort, and at a ..rice eon

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HAPPY J

sociated Dailies to Have
Interesting Program With
Talks by LeadingPubllshers

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Nov. 17
UP).—The fifth annual meeting of
the Associated Dailies o f Florida,
composed o f over 30 o f the lead­
ing daily newspapers in the state,
will lie held in this city on Sat­
urday, Dec. 5. it has been an­
nounced by Clayton C. Codrington, secretary o f the association
nnd managing editor of the De
Land Daily News.
A meeting o f the board o f di­
rectors will be held Friday eve­
ning. Tho Saturday morning ses­
sion will bo devoted to business
affairs of the association. The two
local dailies have arranged a pro­
gram o f entertainment for the
afternoon.
leading newspaper men o f the
state will talk on the various lines
o f the newspaper field.

VJELL L fiO EBS 7 HE CMLY
60VUTI0M IS 7£&gt; MARRY AMD
LIVE AT HOME VMTH
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New Crystal Lake
Subdivision To Be
Opened This Month

n-Carr Advertis•esa o f AdvertisIng Agency, "Su* of Associations'
ing Campaigns
ould bo started.".
and why others s
Printers Ini;,!
George Kohn
Can An“ How Florida. Publishers
l.
Anti-Florida Propa-j
ewer :he
Announcement was made today1
ganda.”
Officers o f the association are: Ithat the City Planning CommUW. A. Elliott, business manager of Fion asked to include the Babcock
the
Jacksonville
Times-Union, and McCracken estates, lying 0n
president; and Clayton C. Codring- the southern ami eastern shores of
ton, managing editor o f the D'* Crystal Lake nnd near the presLand News, who has held the o f­
fice of secretary-treasurer since
“ Newspaper Men's Home."
T. E. Fitzgerald, Daytona News, the association was founded five
“ Legal
Rate and Wildcatting years ago.
Schems.”
George V. Harper, Miami Her­ Government Cancels
lake * 3
ald, “ How to Lead the World in
All of Basic Permits
r'antud. «
Newspaper Lineage."
°n the »
Clayton C. Codringtnn, DcLnnd
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—( /p ) _
which Em
Daily News, annual report nnd
cold of *i«|
“ Future of the Associated Dail­ Conecllation o f all basic permits
“Nr, mife
ies.’
under the prohibition act, effective
permittee*
George B. Hosmer, Fort Myers
Press. “ Increased Postal Rates.' Dec. .11, was decided upon today
Dudley V. Haddock, Florida De­ by assistant secretary o f the treas­
velopment Board. “ How the De­ ury. At the same time, James E.
velopment Board is Answering Jones, prohibition director, ordered
Florida Knockers.”
W. M. Glenn, Orlando, Sentinel, a searching investigation o f all
“ State Press Association nnd Its requests o f permits for distillation
Relation to tho Associated Dail­ of alcohol so that the government
ies.*
may know the record o f each beMajor L. II. Brown, St. Peters­
issuing permits for the nest
burg independent, “ European Ob-

-,-n as arranged by
The program
is as follows:
the secretary '~
Elliott,
Jacksonville
W. A. I
Times-Union, ‘‘Getting Paper and
Other Supplies,' and Florida rotogravure plant.
Ed. Lambright, Tampa Tribune.
“ My Idea of an Editorial Page.'
Charles G.
Mullen, Tampa
Times, and I). B. Lindsey, St.
FHflh Annual Session o f A s­ rw^rehiirp Times, “ Economics in

[•'fit*.J

STATE RECEIVES Alan Hale Scores

Receipts From the National
Fund More Than ft Million;
Money to Be Turned Over
T o School and Hoad Funds

Many noted actors have n :pi red
to be know ns "tho most bated
villain in pictures," hut it look; a*
If Ainu liulo. who hasn’ t a peer
im u "heavy" lias taken his place
us the "most beloved" of the c ’tlItiliJd rascals. But this not not to
ids liking, for he declares ho will
play no more "heavy" role*, but
wants to become a lending man
again. So it may he that those
who have admired Hale’s excel),tinnnl work us a screen villain
will shortly see him in heroic robe
only.
Hutu hux played the
I in
a great many Mir pictures ami tile
humanness
nml
understanding
which he throws into his work have
brought him nn immense follow­
ing o f admirers, ilia recent uppejirniices or importance have 1. on in
“Tho
Covered
Wagon,” “ Robin

IIocmI,“ “ Hollywood," “ Tho Four
Horsemen," “ A
Doll’s House,”
“ Long Live the King" and "One
Glen bus Day."
He recently finished playing a
decidedly villainous role in the pro­
duction of "Flattery," which comes
to ihe Milano Theater, Thursday.
He appears as n polished but
chortling politician who uses flat­
tery ns a subtle means of aiding
Hr sclmnie to plunder ii city with
tbs airl of a ring of grafters. The
remainder of tie all-star cast in­
cludes John Bowers, Marguerite de
In Motto.

111 UR INDICTMENTS l i m it
CHICAGO, Nov. Irt.—&lt;/V)—Two
Indictments charging the Boston
nnd Maine Railroad im a corpora­
tion, nnd 21 individual), including
I'olic • Lieutenant, Albert WLig ­
and three prohibition officers conYCf^I t&lt;&gt; violate prohibition, were
rrl rnid by a grand jury today,
if.J h ^ ^ cor syndicate inquiry.

AFFILIATEO WITH

fu n S a n f o i i d C r e d i t A s s o c i a t i o n

“ LEADING HKM.TII HKItVICI
Hit. W. K. MACDOCGALL

The invisible spectre— you:' credit record— is
right behind you every where you travel. You
cimnot escape.
Through the remarkable system of the Detail
Credit Men’s National Association information re­
garding your hill-pay ing attitude is passed along
the line. It is useless to say to yourself, “ I’ll
remove to some other city where I am not known
and open credit accounts.” No chance!

The Greatest Investment Opportunity in Central
Florida. Flanico Estates was planned and is be­
ing developed for more than a subdivision— it
is a townsite. Already Spanish bungalows are
being constructed. The present program of de­
velopment, assures the investor a more active
building program within the near future.
I

The “Small Investors” still have a wonderful
chance to make money in Florida real estate.
Lots in Flanico Estates are now selling for

From Florida to Washington— California to
Maine— your local credit record is available to
any member of the association— and this national
orgar/'/ation comprises over thirteen thousand
members. In fact, there is a local organization in
every city or town of any consequence.
1/ you have a good credit standing in the city
in which you live and you move to another com­
munity. you will lie received as a good citizen and
u highly desirable addition to your chosen new
hi me town.
C'htriipn)rOr. v l&gt;I•It li:i« n-’tliltl;
la mniri'fia will* Miilli-Om nr Stir-

It certainly pays to

FREE TRIP TO PROPERTY liY API OINTMENT

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W. J. Rudland, Dist. Mgr

Millard K. Rutherford, Asst. l)'st

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___D HERALD,

was Belittled In Delaware Ray nft -' ----------— —
cr a fight with fire and a raging
atorm in .Tnr.uaty after 2510 __________________
gers had been taken o ff by a coast l
guard cutter. The seacocks of the '
Mohawk were opened ami rho was
/£??
sunk to extinguish the flames.
1 \
. Op Mar. 11, 1924, the Apache I
blaztid tin e ff Atlantic Highlands.!
N. J-, while enroute to Charleston'
» ••*£&amp;■.%£ *

W O )N E spA Y , NOVEM RER 18, 1925.

___ ______

P A G E T H R E tl

_________Thank Coolidge For Tolerance

m
Is
t anil iiirec naiivcr. were Kitten by an
J y i C * • explosion aboard. The 3hip wns
•»,
i •111..!11vr a *, .‘.nti. v of powder,
; which wns moved out of rench of
4t.
the flames before it ignited, howV /jrt
Vver.
1 ’l h - Lcnnps was in command
S R oJeS
‘ c
of Capt. Deveraux and had left
KJwtM*}
i,. ‘ i &gt; ,
ita New York pier Tuesday aftcrI
U
I noon, bound lor Charleston and
SiSn W ?! j. |
1 .
* ’ Jacksonville with passengers and
BSyHWFj
ft; ;,T'
flj freight.
Built in 1912 a*. New
* .•
*1 \Port News-, V:!., it had twice | , .
' V ’ '■,v v ■ ; viou ly
in trouble* before ia
i;
night's fire. On Oct. 11, 1921. she
• ’ j&gt;OLSwAavtA Jfrw&amp;SI «'sn&gt;kat her pier at New York, to
r'fo...- '.f c . ^ 2 . he raised and reconditioned. In
J!tua»r~£“
October, 1922. she went ashore
mis have been able to &lt;11* near .Jacksonville, Fla., but wn 3 rePfiia'* the neV super-power j floated after all |n scnger.t bad
"tjliural Foundation stntlon.(been removed safely.
The boat
“„r,wur. The transmitter « ; was built o f steel, 5lti7 feet long,
i" units. A specially designed j Started In line o, After H»M*
(Continued iron*, page 1)
,*,e same wave leusth under,
l.p.WES, Del.. Nov. 18.— (/P )_ day, i ..-I, and gravel prior to Dee.
f reduces the posalnlllty «&gt;* JThe fir. which destroyed the Clyde I* ®nd the reduction niadi* in tho
to Curtis D. I'eck, cuglueer j jncl. [&lt;enapfl enrlv todav inside accumulation o f traffic will : .
to govern
, tiw rx
. -1
in the movement of these t i-ic i '
iab after that dale.
Additional main linos and sec­
ond tracks are constantly going
into crvice as construction Is
complet'd on nil railroads in the
flute to more ndciiimtely meets the
rapidly increasing demands for
transportation."

H A N D Y A N D Y ON TH E FAR M ”
N O W W O R K S O N T H E A IR

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EMBARGO SEEN
BY RAH, EXPERT

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•nhbgton to thank President Coolidge for his recent
&gt; il to nek hir. support for a less strict immigration law.
L'achovitr, Itnbbl M. Girzik, Hnbbi Abraham Miller, UaUri
Brand Rabbi L. Lcifcr, Chief Rabbi A. Yudelo vitcli,

uo He Never Called on Her Again

SAVANNAH, (5a. Nov. IK.—(IV)
.sued the Lenape to the Breakwater,
— \V. George Jarrell, died in a lo'steaming in just behind her,
cal hospital lust night as the re­
SHS calls from the l.enano v/ero
sult of shooting affray hut Sun­
received at Key West, Norfolk unit
day nr early Monday near Hamp­
New York. As the burning veston, S. C.
s.l neared the breakwater, the fire
upocared t&lt;&gt; die and she refused
GETS l.Ml’OKT * V| OlTICF
offers of aid from sltips steaming |
toward her. The Sen oca Was 518,
miles away from tho distressed I
WASHINGTON, N. v
—Charles D. La Wi c
ship when idle started to tiie rodYork was today appnin
cue. The Lenape messaged that
mt Attorney General.
3|n was too far av.ay to be of help.
Tlu* Seneca’s radio answering that
she “ was coming anyway."
An
attempt wns nuide to have the
i Seneca and the Kicknpoo meet the
Lenape at Overfalls Lightship in
the mouth o f the Delaware River
. JACKSONVILLE, Nov. IS.—&lt;d’i
and the Lenape, after messaging
. —Todny'a market quotation its re­
that the fire is very had and h o ld -.
ported) by the Florida State Marl.
ing our own, but not gaining" sped j
1 eting Bureau tire as follows:
•
on to Delaware breakwater.
. j
I
Beans, green ham; •:- $d.W
(Continued
from
pnr&gt;
It
Smoking As She Reached Shelter
ffl/jO; cubes 15. S. i &lt;; ht:s!n-1
Meantime she had taken n pilot |The latter time ho finaliv admit crates, fancy, $2 ..r»U(ir$;LU0 ; pep-1
The bill o f pur pors, groen, large sir) : . S'J.'.hfi:
J ,
front the pilot ship and n coast |ted wan correct
\.V
-Vv
ticulnrs,
he
admitted,
was
sig
n
t!
$'
1
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;
oranges,
box
•
.
fancy.
•
.1
guard cutter from the Lewes Sta - 1
V*
q.
tion had set out to meet the com ­ anti sworn to by hint, nlthoitgh lie matured $ 5 .()U@$t!.00 ; grapefnii:.!
ing vessel rounding up to her as 1 knew it was-fnlse in leveral pai"i- boxes, fancy, well matured S-'i.OO .bn!; Lot:.:, 20, “ f I.&lt; \n roles, left the home of his sweetheart one
-he canto inside the breakwater at grnplts.
:i;:h anil &gt;v.i w a &gt; '.d ly two rival suitors. They put him in a
Yesterday market
innin*
12:10 A. M. after a four and oncbin rel. naiiul u up a t t, i it on a railroad track. Long marnigitl
CHICAGO,
Nov.
IS.—
Cl
•
i
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l
o
f
tlu*
introdui
t:&lt;
*
:t
o
f
Leona
hnlf hour race for shelter.
At
bii.. elf oti' Cr : i.ii' and went down a 2ii-fo.it enibunkncni
this time, the Lenape, while still, love letters to Alice, Only ninei try alive, firm ; fowls |H/«»21;
•I. i, lie was finuid l ot
I .;er. lie is recovering in a hospital, y
35; ro I
einokiug, apparently had won, and o f tlirm xrecc read and none con-' Dyings 24; turkey
to the I
-nrffZJ; g c e M T , ,
)iUdnticn L&gt; Soiotito.''
•• . •
n awajt^thf ffpj^nr-' Jpfhu.'d anything
Ijhe hov
The soeisty is one o f the most
letters. |
--------Kickapoo
steaming erotic passages
anee of
di tin -tn ■Ifd organizationa on tie
There are about 5100 of his letter I CHICAGO, Nov. 18— bl’)— IVclose in the rear.
campus. A few o f its members
v r
low; WiW
1
*
No wireless communication was *-ihich still tiitiy be introduced.'
■ire Indents, hut the majority nre
'• 1 rt* received from the Clyde Line a ft­ Some of them, tho defense hn.i round whites, $;$.r&gt;0(f£$d.7.»; ii«
taken front the faculty. Papers are
er site reached the shelter o f the snid, are quitie as erotic us Al­ fancy shade higher; frozen $5L-&gt;
ic. d and round-table discussions
Mich, and Wis. Imlk round white
:e t ii’ ir |jr nkwater, she lay quietly with ice's.
held at the meetings, which are
One letter contained protesta­ |3.dO(«H:L7r»; lilnho - i* k* &gt;1 n. &gt;_ •
i their the* coast guard patrol boat crisisd trew. ;r,j, about Iter, until shortly nftcr tions o f love for Alice with th e . 55L90&lt;a)$4.00; fair quality §:L'i0 .e
AL! AIIASSEK, Nov 1K.—M’i open to the public.
a comes |g ,\_ j|t when she hurst into flames flat statement, "I love you."
,ldri m*h by l)r. J. &lt;&gt;. Kiuuss,
tn much. fr,m, t.n(| to PII)| When the last
FOR CITY COMMISSION
Later In the letter he said:
, 0r o f hi t try and Hr. RayL- stuck , f the pussengers hud been low“ Remember what I said about j CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—f/P)— Rut
,1 Bellamy, professor of socb'lI hereby announce my can
New ter higher creamery extra:! ••I'f"
, fentured the niunthly nieetur.if.n- itrc;| or jumped over the sides, the e**ttinr' "0 aparti"eat in
ditlacy
in t he coming city elec
,,f the Sehntifie Sneirty ot
iNngors uperstruclurc o f the Liner np- York.” While again lie added:
Fl-irida State College for Wo- tion lor tho office of Citj
rom tn ; .»-\rrtt half consumed. Tin* steel
“ Suoonso we take a trip to New
In !il here.
hull held, however, and she did not York on Friday and see what we
Commission.
i:!;cne I sink.
can ifnd.”
Oellnmy's talk was on tho
II. U. STEVENS
“ Were you in love when yon
self nut The Lenape wan the sixth of
of '
11: '■ 1
hall re- *hi* Clyde Liners to face the fire suggested tho apartment?”
“ I was falling in love.”
iw itui mtnnci within six years. A month
j1. Ru- ago the Cummancho was burned
“ When did you first intend to
uferred tn the water's edge, it being aft- nteko tills girl your w ife ? ”
“ In 1925, about March. I be­
its an I trwnrd learned that she curried an
i t boat inflammable cargo o f naval stores, lieve.”
tree*I to One man perished,
Rhinelander wns askeil about a
waiting Mohawk Skill (led in Delaware Ilav Ktnr sapphire ring he had given I
tides to Last spring the Mohican was Alice and took it o ff his finger toi
lunched o ff Cane Canaveral. Hit) display it. Alice bail given it
back to him. he said.
One o f his letters snid:
“ Hoitcybunch. you nre not going I
til leave me aril go all the way to
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('if* American Farm Bureau
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77 of Apr/ |
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j "tiiljint m . Jardlnc will speak at the annualI *banquet of th*

whirl, al.n, will be broadcast by WLS. O
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E llradfute, pro
u» fiMicmtion, Imij selected the other ipeoken* f,,r the eonverv ,
..j of every
,3“re ** ''oinplete presentation of Uio farm problems

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‘ CLTANDY AS’ DY." genial genius o f Farm Mechanic* magazine. drop!
A In every Wednesday noon at WLS, the Seurs-Rocbnck Agricultural
1’oiitulutlon station, Clilcago. and tells his farm audience all about
work speeding and labor-saving devices. lie gives a word pletnro on
tho air, even explaining bow to make them. One day he bobs u;t
with an hlc-.i t&lt;» take drudgery out o f scrubbing the floor; aguln ho ilr.‘
-Tribes n device to help father do some one o f Ids Jobs more easily
Handy Andy" la n eheerful anil helpful chop; always springing t»ome;
thing on Hie farm folks In the way of simple meehuules for lcssetdnj
•‘arm and liottscliold work. Hack at his otllce ho Is 1*. N. ltothe, but In
WLS studio ho Is only known as "llamly Andy on the Kurm."

Until Sold
Tnis exceptionally handsome toy was
bought to sell fo r $60. It has now reached

(Jttalily Merchandize at Prices that Appeal
Watch our Window and see how cheap it Sells

HERALD WANT ADS ARE SURE HI IS IN ESS GETTERS

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WEDNESDAY. NOV* 18, 191*..
TDK HERALiJ’8 PLATFORM
] — Deeper water route to Jacksondll*.
S.— Construction of 8L Johns-Intfiap Hirer canal.
!»•—Extension c f white way.
-Hilt union of loenl amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
•tv.

' l^—Augmenth'JHEto'’•’lilting pro*
grant—houses, notebt, apartment
huUMS.

L —Extension of atrect paring pro*
gram.
1.—Construction
of
bonlorard
aroint! Lab* Monroe,
i —Comple*ioa of dty beautifica­
tion program.
I /—Etpanalon of arhool system
with provision for Inereaaed fa*
cllltlee.
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BIBLF. VEKBE FOR TODAY
WITHHOLD NOT OOOI): —
Withhold not good from them to
whom It In due, when It In in the
power of thine hand to do it. Pro­
verbs .1:27.
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PRAYERS— Dear Lord, may wo
not only remember Thy word*, hut
prove in practice their truthfulness
that It is more blessed to give than
to receive.

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A HAD CASK
I'm sorry for my hanker. If IiIh
dreadful plight I'd known.
I never should have called on him
to ask him for u loan;
He greeted mo most kindly and I
thought my chances good
When I asked him for assistance,
b*;t he sighed: “ I wish I could.”
P
and his eyes filled up with tears,
His voice seemed strangely plain­
tive as it fell upon iny cars;
He started in to tell me of the
many loans he'd made,
And he sobbed upon my shoulder:
“ They will never he repaid."
“ My hoy," hu slowly whimpered,
and 1 shuddered at his groans,
“ I've done nothing all this morning
hut deny requests for loans."
Then his tears upon the carpet fell
like raindrops on a hike.
And I begged liim to excuse ni'\ for
I thought his heart would break.

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THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG SOMEWHERE

The Business o f Voting

As Brisbane Sees It

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A Re«l Uhl Athlete?
Out in San Francisco a movement is on foot to close all
Wear n Moustache? No
golf coursus on future election days. It seems that on
Where Your Treaaure la
November third the golf courses out that way were crowded
Chinn** ar.d Russians
while the polling places were almost deserted. This condi­
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
iCopyrtgiit 1* 2 6 )
tion they hope to remedy by putting a pad-lock on the links
when it comes time to vote so that those who have a habit
o f frequenting such places will be forced to cast their ballots.
IMPORTANT NEWS for Great
* Blit it seems hardly fair to place the entire blame for Britain is the achievement o f an
the condition on the golf course. Pcrhnps the moving pic­ English girl. Miss Elinor Mitch­
won Europe’s typewriting
ture theaters were also crowded and undoubtedly there were ell
speed rhnmpionship, with
121)
more people fishing that day than usual. The chances are words, involving 812 "touches" in
those who devoted all of election day at the links und who one minute.
That’s more important than any
failed to vote, would not have voted had they not had an
football, cricket, tennis or golf
opportunity to play golf. The fact o f the matter is that victory.
any individual who really wants to vote need not deprive
THERE’S MORE nefvous anti
himself of his game o f golf on that account for only a few
minutes are required in registering a choice at the ballot box. mental energy required to win a
typewriter championship than any
It isn't the golf course that is to blame. It is the citizen­ athletic event. A first class type­
ship itself. By enacting laws to shut down on golfers on writer is n first class athlete. This
young British girl has beaten any
election days, we wonder if the cause will be corrected.
.
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l i t ,
. , . . ..
___i, female American record, although
Perhaps a better way would be to enact legislation makIs about thirty word* per min­
ing it compulsory to vote under penalty of a heavy f i n e ute
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. .the!
behind the male record. of
Over in Australia such an act is being tried out and while United States.
it happens to be the only such law in existence, if it proves
THE GOOD and learned Bishop
a remedy for the sad state o f affairs now existing all over Collins Penny, speaking in North
the world, only n short time will be required for such a law Carolina, advises men to wear
moustaches, as “ their badge of
to become almost universal.
masculinity."
This business o f getting out a big vote on election day
He thinks women can do every­
is a serious problem and one that must be pronertv solved thing else that, m - r d *i, but they
if the voite'tJf
as a whole is
' make can’t wear a niwSS
We hesitate to disagree with
itself felt.
any bishop, its like a hoptoad urHere in Hanford in about two weeks it will be interest­ going with a locomotive, but there
ing to note how many Sanford voters will register their are many signs o f "masculinity"
choice for city commissioner. Perhaps we might close the without moustache.
golf course that day. Who knows hut that might bring out
ALEXANDER THE Great, who
a heavier vote.
made the smooth face fashionable,

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was musenline enough, also Caesar
and Napoleon. They were three
fairly masculine "he-man” types,
Save To Spend Wisely
with no moustache. On the other
hand the marmoset, feeblest and
Soon the banks will be issuing Christmas checks to those most timid of monkeys, has u mous­
persons who have been systematically saving their money tache and so has the sen lion, Very
during the year so that they might have a sufficient amount masculine—you can’t tell.

on hand for their holiday needs. Many millions of dollars
will be distributed in the United States from Christmas sav­
ing funds, this year. Membership in Christmas savings
clubs conducted by various banks has grown to huge pro­
portions since the scheme was first inaugurated.
Much o f the money thnt has been saved throughout the
year will lie spent during the few weeks remaining before
Christmas but still there will be those who will allow their
money to remain on deposit in the hanks drawing interest
and working continuously for the thrifty individual.
Persons who have not previously tried the plan of mak­
ing weekly deposits in a Christmas savings fund should en­
roll themselves with some bank handling such funds next
year. Undoubtedly there would be considerable satisfaction
in making payments to your credit in the bank week by
week, and then when the big check comes rolling your way
at the end o f the year, the thrill will be well worth the
effort expended.
Those fortunate enough to receive a Christmas check
from a hank this year should insist that in the spending
o f that money none of it should reach the hands of any per­
son who does not give full value and a dollar's worth of
merchandise for one hundred cents.
It might be well to remember that it is much easier to
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Hpentl money thanI it is to save it Am gontl judgment should
be shown in spending hh well as in savin#. The thrifty per.stiu buys wisely.
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“ WHERE YOUIt treasure is,
there will your hear the also."
No said Matthew, and he knew.
Study the editorials of the elder
THE SOUL
statesmen among editors.
MIAMI
HERALD
You see fierce demands for tax
reduction, earnest denunciation of
the gift tax, and especially a fren­
The case of Dr. Harold Elmer, is. and how best that destinv
zied urging of inheritance lax re­ Blazer, just freed of the charge may he attained,
peals.
There is n general belief that
of murdering his ihirty-four-year*
All these demands are sensible, old daughter, Hazel, In Colorado, man lias a soul, tiiat it is a spiritu­
Taxes are too high, taxing a man has attracted more attention than al entity, and that it is immortal.
for giving his money to his own i, ordinarily accorded a murder This belief generally includes the
vy?fe and children is silly; taxing a trial, because of certain luunun-in- idea that the full development id e G
i.iHifl man i* cowurdly.
1teruiit factors that havu entered in- the soul is somewhat hampered ill
Hut how is it thnt the elder «*d- to tin* case. Dr. Hlazrr admittedly the physical existence which is
itors have so little to say about killed his daughter, with poison commonly called life. The soul, the
ether things? I he poor flying mu- |,ut pleaded thut she was a human personality, or whatever it may be .
, lime equipment of this country, busk, without a soul, and that ItU called, is assumed to undergo some
for instance; Is'tter pay for |ieo- HCt did not constitute murder,
growth tin earth, that is to he per­
j le thati spend their money to keep
This was not the plea which up- fected in some future state o f ex ­
luo.pt ri y going the workers. p,.u|,.(| most strongly to the jury, istence in which it will he less seri­
J ' * '* fnr,,'? rH* U,° " K ; however
which was unable to ously handicapped than it is here.
agree
on
a
verdict, nor
nor to
to the
uie propn
This belief in the existence of
mad stock'owm-M?11 " " ^ n" ' ' a« rw » n '* verdict,
__ __
.-editing atttorney and the judge the soul differentiates man from
T ile n t i a a i t u
..
! "h o dismissed the charges. The every other animal. However in­
l ilt . K iisaiA N authorities con- question of the possesion o f u soul telligent a dog may be it is not
demn to death twelve officials, by the woman horn apparently jnrder to kill him. However strip
motely ,. ’ “.uf stealing
,00(ninny
1,000. without
faculties
...........w u i i$o1m
o i m e i imany
i e u m e sof iethenid
a h u m aof
n b e i n g is it is c o n s l-

R. L ROBERTS
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usiness fra
U e aft* RoitiR to offer you today in
that might to interest tin* invmtorotj
purchasing as permanent owners.

"thers
the same job were Sdit-ltl,,. ordinary human being was not ,Vwl murder to kill him. This is
'."wd t» prison, tmdr property ct&gt;«..........r f»; — coiitt
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. . .Irgnl. tutus .of tile soul.
P**- admitted
Tor ileter- tlic cold

A W A I t K I K HJSK SlTjj

Tho
clnruil that
T
h,VJuilgo U.'cln
There is no little difference ,&gt;f
Fact's 100 feet on Cedar Avenue, I
,u‘
« r n 7 , i u l , v n.,lliu n ■ «?; „ „
n i.'t n p h v x ia .l
, „ « ■ illations opinion as to the correctness of
can ftliul a whole naval &lt;*lI &lt;cuutil 1.................................
.
ond Street. Price $8,000.00. Terms.
con nilereil. At the
snmu this theory. Even assuming that
Sanford Needs More Light
ii.-i'i' d'i]nnVIri,!ir,I,|IVln,,h|Una^t'i!.imiil" '
tl" ’ i&gt;,r'rihility that here was man has a soul it might not tie an
“ I’m u man in need," I told him,
mint unlit,. ‘
' ®ver&gt;’bwly n, i, ing with something o f the evil thing to take from him his
"hut I'm tendor-henri.il too,
human form, who did not have a physical lift*. Here was the case
A FILLING STATION AND CltOCl
Tho tourist or newcomer who has occasion lu go around
And It hurts me to consider tint
, . , tu ,
soul, must have had some hearing of this human husk. The gir! had
I've brought such grief to y».i.
Sanford after dark, any night, must come to the conclusion i
r' ii
7 1’ RESSKI) always in the vase, even though it was utterly no way to express her soul
Lot faces on Sanford Avenue C'hl
"D ry those tear and cense that tlmt this city is one of the most ]N&gt;orly lighted cities in ii&lt;i [reling*
with earnestness. You not tho determining factor,
if she possessed one. There was
sobbing. As a friend I wish to
teuil
ahuiit
the
Ituimhui
peasants
i
What
led
most
of
tho
jurors
to
r&lt; mn dwelling house, filling -slntioiu"1Florida. Perhaps this statement seems a tittle hnrsh but
little reason to believe that she
irank,
Who cut the ears off of fifteen rati- vote for ncqultlnl, anil what led the received any Impressions, thnt she
Price $5,500.00, Terms reasonable.
Should I raise that money else­ if you disagree with it, just take a little jaunt around through
*Uy
' 11 " 1 .N"w 1attorney and judge to grnnt a tlis- felt any emotions, that she had
where,
•
the residential section of Sanford some evening. And when ...... w 'VJ?'n,
/ lar
“ M,ui: * *""!l ndnsnl. was a feeling that the man any thoughts about life.
Her
I will lend it to your hunk."
you do, pick out some o f those sections considered as the
K.i. rs of (.eneraM hang. Aiinoyeq wh„ ,li,| n„. killing was not actua­ snul seemed to he completely crib­
See us and look at litis before you
— Edgar A. Guest
&gt;y political circumstances, they ted by murderous motives.
better class o f residential sections.
Ho bed.
-------- o-------lireij fmni the rear on ('tiling’s
prices cannot be beat.
Other progressive cities, some o f them smaller than San­ Russian soldiers mid officers kill­ loved his daughter with a love
If her soul had potentialities of
The need for traffic officers on
which
had
been
demonstrated
growth they were completely re­
busy corners in Huuford Is making ford have far better mentis for illuminating. Many of them ing 1.000 of them.
through thirty-four years devo­
have blocks and blocks o f white-way lights, not just near
Itself evident.
Thank your Creator that you tion to her. He loved her enough strained, If she were freed o f the
221 M eisch Huilding.
-------- o-------the stores, but throughout the sections where people have live in peaceful, prosperous Amer­ to want her freed from what lu* restrictions imposed by her physi­
ica, where we never cut olT each felt to tie the trammels o f an i«- cal condition it might he that her
Our iden of n mean stub: “ tho their homes.
others
ears and rarely shoot each idequnte physical equipment. He potentialities &lt;&gt;f soul growth ami a
buby cries as regularly as the
First
Street,
in
the
downtown
business
section,
with
its
progress would he realized.
If
other
In
the hack.
Prince of Wales falls o ff of Ids
Ifeared thnt he himself might die these potentialities actually exist S
white-way lights is an illustration of what should he found
horse."
lurk in Constantinople innod thnt the daughter would and cannot be destroyed by physi­
on many other streets in Sanford. Those parts where big rm ms American inovirqj picture he left to the care of others who
--------o----------cal conditions, this is undoubtedly
An exchange informs ns tlmt oak trees blot out the little corner lights tiro sadly in need of men that for a consideration he could not love her us he did. There what would happen. The killing &lt;d‘ u n B a a n iH a a n u a a n a H a * K H a a * » &gt; s "a a a l,l|
Henry Ford makes ten dollars a attention, if Sanford is to bu considered a well lighted place. win &lt;lio hcfoiv the camera, Ik* was nothing in the evidence to tlie girl would he freeing her from
ouno't alive, hanged by the neck &lt;indicate a criminal motive. Dr.
minute. Our office hoys says if
The Herald would like to see the white-way lighting sys­ or take poison as the "producer"
prison and would be a fine humani­
he made that much he would drink
Blazer may have been mistaken.
tem extended to include not only the lake front boulevard may choose. Money paid him will He was not u murderer. At least tarian act.
cocoa cnlaevery hour.
If -he did not have a soul there
and the streets tlmt lead down to the water's edge, hut to , USOll t'» educate his six chil­ this idea seems to have prevailed
--------o-------could have been no murder, as mur­
dren.
among
those
who
heard
the
case,
the
southward
on
those
avenues
over
which
the
traffic
is
The little girl down tho street
der is defined. There could have |
and there will he little disagree­
■ays she isn’t no interested in heavy.
It believes the progressive citizens who own prop­
hcen no cruelty. It was on this
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is
not
unusu­
ment with this conclusion.
which team
wins the Southern erty on those avenues would gladly pay their share toward
basis a humanitarian act.
al in oriental countries. Until pub­
There are some angles of the
Conference title but she's crazy to
While all this is true, however,
lic opinion interfered, a rich man can* which are unusually inter­
learn who will make All-Southern defraying the necessary expenses of installation.
Why not make Sanford the best lighted city in Florida? condemned to death m &lt; hum could esting. It has been proposed more the practice of euthnnsin is danger­
cheer leader.
hire a substitute, the I .tt.-r using than once that cuthnnxin, the pain- ous. It opens the doorway to pos.
-----------------o-------------------the money t„ take ,ar&lt;&gt; „ f hi*
putting t., death of persons side . abuse.
„
. It is u ,custom which
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LOOkINU A'l the Honda situation from this angle, one parents. They think more of pur- less
Tho extraordinary session of
incurably dries-t-d, should be aut'n l’;in l'ar,|ly be sanctioned by law.
the Florida legislature will be can see that the Florida boom is really only the beginning
t hert- an ‘ U‘y ll" " f t h,lllr®n over orized by law. N„ legislature has .^ve.r.y C,,9C »J'ou!d he judged by
short lived, the lucmliers voting
ever done this anil none is likely1
^ n,,t* on ' ts own merits. EuTuesday to close shop Saturday o f tin intensive development o f the entire South, that is going
You wonder at the Turk’s
read!- tto
t do it in the near future. It has! Fianasia should not be encouraged.
.............
to
back
up
clear
into
the
state
of
Virginia.
An
industrious
at noon. It's about the only way
'*
-- We really he- loo many dangerous potentialities ! Thia is probably the attitude .if
,to .die. Rut
if
u curb can be placed on u lot &lt;&gt;f element of the North is going to put new life into the South, .■
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wHat
wo
religiously
profess.
At the same time there have mo8t thoughtful people. Theoretiuseless legislation.
and is going to hasten its progress and development until,
,n,a,n^ i , l.&gt; " !l w,,,,hl imitate hcen several cases in which court i '
aPt
R r - Blazer wa not
-owithin it few years, tho South will bo the industrial section him. and without any charge?
and juries have been leniluit. when
A Wisconsin exchange .nys, „ f th e United States.— DanvHIo (Va.)
euthansia was actually practice,l" I t’ r“ bably ho impossible to find any
&amp; LMB1
Mias
Olgu
Dormer,
swiining
ra?i!,R*niV E R A W , l ' - , \ M . o f Ellin- and when it was shown that it was Kroul’ o f sympathetic men from
champion, has given uu the one
rmlo Ilk, now in th hospital, left supported by humanitarian mo. " hom «» jury could be constituted
piece bathing suit for u bridal
hir husband because they couldn't tives, and not a mere dr.-ire to get w,u&gt; would have convicted in this
MY FAVORITE STORIES
get along. Three men abducted rid of a bothersome cure. The pn. t ase*
veil." Which In raying u whole
Sometimes practical eleBy IRVIN S. COBB
ft1
lot, If you ask US.
her, Whipped her violently, and priety of this procedure rests hack
°T humanltarlanism are supk ,"'r hu*- somewhat upon the obi question of erior to the strict interpretation l__ I
Down in the foothills of the thc marvel showed no evidences hLnW'V0.* I,m
Heat merit what the soul is, what Us destinv of law.
Gerald
Chapman, the nu|ht - Tennessee mountains there once of being satiated.
iff si
she’ failed to obey.
handit, wants to complete his resided a gentleman whose claims
He scooped up o few truant
Thus upstanding,
(u,n,ireil
twenty-IIvv-year term in tho Fed­ to distinction lay in three things — oysters which had lodged in Ids f ervent Americans seek to i
improve
eral Prison at Atlanta. Wo don't his appetite, his capacity and his whiskers und in the opening of his tie* morals of our w
'•men.
A DIVIDED HOUSE
hlanu* him its easy as It appear* digestion. He played no favorites waistcoat und sent them on their
MACON TELEGRAPH!!
to dig out of thut place.
in the food line— he could cat any­ way to join their hrvthern. Then
DAN
DOBBS
SAYS
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thing thnt was edilde and in in- he remarked:
It is apparent that it... u, ..
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The Ocala Htur suys the Florida creditable qualities. Hut if In* liked
''Wall, since there don't 'peer to
Mountain memorial proj
11 n 1 ,0 work Ihemsidvi
Thlight
in
a
pine
will
show
j
one
thing
n
tittle
better
than
any­
project
is
g„.
into
!«_
"bubble” will never hurst as long
he no more i-atln’ goin oil I reckon
ing to fight for it , life.
, .
, frenzy
. - over th, personal
as the climate holds
o’ .t. Well, thing else that thing wnx the mn- I *1 bettor lie puttin’ out for home— you the way through more th in e ,1
Hollins Randolph j fighting for I rials, as we" o! their ow n ,,f |i
there doesn't seem to be tno least ned oyster of commerce—circular I it’s grttin* on toward supper time.” than getting lit yourself will.
his Job, and he - - ■
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w* as hired workc
W o have two plans of
I wo of tin- contributors to the
danger of a snowstorm hereabout*. cun with o hull's head on the lutxd
The
he-.it
reflect
f
rnm
- Hanford Herald. Therefore the and which was customarily anoint­ purse drifted out upon tho porch
Your Iloiffr*
instead m looking into
“ bubble” won’t hurst in Hanford.— ed with pepper sauce before being to watch his slouching figure van­ thinking
mirrors.
Consume)!.
CValu &amp;tar.
ish in the dusk. Fur a spare
1st— We will lend you
Iu the hope of testing his storage they stood in silence. Then one
,i,„„ . . ' .......... .. a mistake Z
Skirts weie simrtennl because Iieir joun, null an in, y u ,„ ,.l&gt;t
facilities u group of neighbors of them snid:
f them.
,,ut fr Vu;y l" nvr
path they have 2
The Philadelphia Inquirer says
the women hut.-d t„ have them
“ Iain't no matter o f doubt about brush against gossip*.
liv way of explanation to its read- formed a pool, each contributing
A few individunis here amt ,T h i',r *° Vntr,
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half
a
dollar.
Tim
entire
amount
the
hero may hoy all of the
„i
it .i *ttla‘ ra' public ha b- t f
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R I reckin' that there Aiise
era tiiat, “ a shaddock is the first
hilt
atted to their tow nU Tha is ?n
1 " 7 " v,' r hl,tl IinV. in lh - cruu | *
cousin to a grapefruit arid bus the was invested in cove oystera und &lt; oomli.i in xhorely the champion
A
gent
Lunin
wi
necessary to buiM « ccntDi*1^
not cuss l«othen the champion wits invited to cove oyster eater o f all creation." fore
family trait of loving to hit you
re
ludles, not I VI li when the rv*
‘ ’ n ....... ':■* * "mill mit,
,
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conic to the general store on an
Atlanta and all her city ..... ..
Tie shorcly is," agreed the uthei, Indies nre too drunk to hear him. ular memorials mill mdidifu .c,
In the eye when you are not look­
wild— If your homo is already
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appointed afternoon und show what
interest of a great p m T * ,h ing cannot erase tl,.- irmY- lhnl
"I wonder how many cove uysing.” We’ll l»e forced to strike the
you
a
very
auhstantial
j
common
cause.
he could do. He came and liefore
*n
a
|
appeared
In
the
rcc-nt
m
n
iro
v
^
v
could Ih&gt; eat at one siltin '?"
You have
shaddock o ff o f our list,
■he “.mbition*
amhitiuns of* Atl
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an nwe-striken audience he showed. Mild the first.
,btVr -S T . Kt0, n,l,iv;i,“
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Randolph and his organi
.V"&gt;
ani s’
habiti
----------o--------NO D E L A Y -------------- NO 'V;
Disdaining to use tools,he awul"More'ti yuu arttl me could pay
KruVV wlW*
* immp life into a dyl S j f j *
prne ' :
A Wisconsin
man writes th* lowrd down the provided bivalves, I fur—I kn
that much," said th)
Government is a gamble. And, ?
m l “h n C f f n i n T Y . ’f t ? , j*
rhU'f of police o f Atlanta asking juice und ull from tbo container, second.
Prompt Service Ciuara.d1
foreign
,h‘; ruir'4’
Z
birr to he'p
J in
. securing
.
. - a ,south-!, Almost *"’ for^ *»» storekeeperI "I Wonder could In* rat ull thol is not
ns countries
high aa thnow. the king Itwould b&lt;* Interesting *„
Call and let us explain
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ch overhead U rWuV-.T . r ‘ V ho a»^ntimc. tl,- scri.o i „ x
t il* wife, flrckuing hc prefers i could open u frr»h can hi* cove oy slen (hi*y | in tin* world , f !
“ Southern hollo” to a “ Northern emptied tho ran he had open- *aid the first.
xt.,n
I oprrzlo .....
. . . 8 macnine
this *grand
machine to or k o Vt0rg,f
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:he Ston°
Stone »°«mtaln
Moun,.i„
hnaJ ™ * ‘ ^ h r e d illegal
2
L'irle" Now we are tcmptisl to|e,t » minute before.
in half! "I don't know," *.,!.! the e. ond* clallv married 7 , T v ^
I “ “ " l 1* the
irii utrjl.

Think i.f making all tlmt ,,,mutG&gt;r&gt;.

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finest of tho .Southern belles.

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|of the aturo bad vanished and still j the world, unyway?"

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in fieri manmore tolive. Butmaybe!
The Georgia Division of
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'SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES ::
Miss F l o r e n c e McKay Mr.andMrs. Roumillat Pipe Organ Club Has
Guild Entertained At
ts Hostess at Theatei Entertain Members o f Interesting
Meeting Spend-The-Day Party
And Dinner P a r t y Evening Bridge Club Home of Mrs.Winston
By Mrs. W.M. Belding

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h&lt;* liieh
[look. NO
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3:30 o at the
o’clock.

of Mr.
cm Mac*
Ihe wedrclo "'ill

George

On Tuesday evening the mem­
N f* ' )rhmn Club was enterbers
f the F.voning Bridge Club
°nm !K y MPS a " n e d n^fcw of were odelightfully
entertained by J? ,, Monday afternoon by Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. F. K. Roumillat at *V * * Henderson at the home of
their cozy home uu Palmetto Ave­ Avenue ' Winston on Magnolia
faVyC y hey
SemT- nue.
„ !-";,oly *10WT; of marigolds and
w nter Park,
ck whero
h,XRUisit&lt;‘ red radiance roses to­ uit flowers were used with plea;i . 1. c . r . »J™ ‘
V k m , gether With ferns were effective­
g eflect and a large fire on the
[w
s , :? m o n ,.,..
ly used in the rooms where the hearth added a cherry note to the
honorary n
cftrd!, am| favor- coni
tallies were placed. The tally lit!ractivp setting,

cards were also in keeping with
' ' nt lhe W',mnn’s
Mrs. A. M. Phillips called the CIuli 011
the color motif of green and red.
meeting to order and asked reAt noon the hastes served n sum­

s K * * 3* S
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ThetriP

too soon.
'“ Those
L “ i n jo jl w th.
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• Mrs. Ruby Newby, Mrs. &lt;
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were
fcKny, Frances Vallette, Nttn
NttnK McKay,
rv ilrown. Gertrude Ward, Aru
Hathaway and Florence McKay.

Personals

it Church
.ption at
. George
tauc. at
mJ Mr*.

day. The place of meeting will be
announced later in the week.
Members present Monday* were
Rev. nnd Mr-. Mortimer Glover.
Sirs. J. N. Robson, Mrs. R. w .
Pearman, Mrs. Paul Riegers, Mr i
'V ?!■ Hiding was hostess Chris Mathews, Mrs. Raymond
fP ,nvd“ y tn the St. Agnes Guild of Phillips, Mrs. Benjamin Whitnrr,
Holy Cross l hurch at a spend-thc- Airs. Clarke Leonardv, and Mrs P
M. M. King.
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the K ' s k k " L” U" ' ry h™ ’ “ ™
n,T^®J ”®n’[,Pr3 motored out early
The country of Nepal, being bar­
^ 0 morning sewing and
red
to Europeans, is one of the
perfecting plans for their annual
Christmas Itixznr. which will be least known o f any part of Asia.

Mrs. John MncDonaJ.I has ns her
her* As- quests. Mrs. A. It. Tuck and daugh’tlock at tor of Providence, R. I.
School,
Robert Roach returned Tuesday
mtertoin
t&gt;Thur*- evening from Clenwater where he
the past fe w.lays on busi­
i at her
ness.
tkr Two
1itcub*r fjcorgo Harden returned homo
Mas- Tuesday evening
front various
tiuu.! points in (ieorgia where he went on
iacliers business.
build-------- Mr. and Mrs.
D. Brumlcy have
returned from St. Augustine and
Jacksonville where they spent the
(rhl." pa t ten days.
the

O f exceptional interest was the
game o f bridge played during the
evening and after the usual num­
ber o f progessions, scores were
counted and prizes awarded. Mrs.
W. C. Hill, holding high score among the ladies was presented a
box o f note paper, while the men’s
prize, a framed motto was won by
Dr. Samuel Puleston.
Following the awarding o f the
prizes, the hostess served a tempt­
ing salad and ice course.
The members enjoying the cor­
dial hospitality o f Mr. and Mrs.
Roumillat were Dr. and Mrs. Sam­
uel Puleston, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Newman, Air. nnd Mrs. D. L,
Thrasher mid Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. C
Hill.

r’!’ rls from the various committees.
’
\\
McAllister, chairman
of the Mock cook food sale, report­
ed a most satisfactory sum o f mo­
ney raised last week. Mis Martha
c ox, bazar chairman made an­
nouncement concerning the Christ­
mas bazar, and displayed the many
lovely gifts with which other mem­
bers responded to roll call. Mrs.
tolelough sang a number of songs
m V, ,,SUn* pleasing manner, Mrs.
r. Holy also delighted the members
with several idut'fcw
At the coTiefusn.f.ousincss,
the social hour was enjoyed, the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Winston,
served dainty refreshments. The
next meeting will be held nt the
home of Mrs. Forrester on West
First Street.
X

ptuous mcriic lunch With hot coflee. the afternoon passed all too
quickly with song nnd story.
It is planned to have the next
meeting nt night for the benefit
of those who are busy during the

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DIERFLAC

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T h r alint r I r l l r r t w h i n |&gt;roiierty a r r o n g r i l fo r m i k s m s i *
•f n late prra ldrnf. 1 ! W | « « » ten dln w In lh e «er»&lt; e» •ntMl l " n will he a w a rd ed n bnlWIw* tut t l ' r JOtlOi, ( r e t , F H r .l.
ami rlear « ( all en euioh run ee*. lo r n led In one ■ I &lt;&gt;«r s u b ill* I.I im,* h elw een S r n X m k an d A l l a m l e
Thia niter
r t p lr r * lleerm b er I3 lh, 102.1.

sA xrnnti nitron atohs
120 P a r k A v ,,„ s e c o n d f lo o r
imimtmr. pnper hanxtiiic. s l a s s
K.'ltiliK.
K stlm a tes g iv en free
All
w ork
g u a ra n teed.
Prices
tight.

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LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY

presents

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BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

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PLATINUM AND DIAMOND

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Two Lengths o f Fifty-four-incli
JOHNBOVVERS-MARGUERITE DELAMOTTE
Material .Make a Smart Dinner
ALAN HALE - GRACE DARMOND5
DINNER RINGS
Frock.
photoplay by h.h .van loan
Women may be spending more
and more time outside o f their
«
W rist Watches
DIGECTEO BY TOM FORMAN E i B k
homes— an ever-increasing number
Produced
by
o f women may lie gainfully em­
Bar Pm a
ployed in offices, stores, factories
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and other places where money is
! itart
Bracelets
Mrs. AI. Fleischer nnd daughter, to be made. But the fact is that
at " Mrs. M. Kronen, motored to Or­ of late women have been doing
|f.ft&lt; n lando Tuesday where they spent more home sewing. This is very
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Watches
plensnnt to the purveyors of goods
will the afternoon shopping.
by the yard nnd the producers of
Gruen
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Back.
Mrs. Grace C. Welsh o f New paper patterns. And apparently
p» Prw* York arrived in Sanford on Tues­ this tendency hasn't meant any
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B mIoa a
|k-!J at day and will spend the winter falling o ff in the profits of manu­
m be­ here at the Montezuma.
facturers o f ready-made clothe-', or
lli night
the dressmakers.
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Women buy frocks anil wraps
Mrs. T. J. Pierpont has ns her
guests her mother, Airs. Kmiiy F. and suits us o f yore at department
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kthe sec- Webster nnd sister, Mrs. Daniel stores or
aw rp
dressmaking establish­
iptiian Webster o f Providence, R. I.
ments, and then add to their ward­
VPUt&lt;
Imeetrobes by making a few very simple
or conJudge and Airs. Charles C. Rem - 1little frocks at home—either nn
|i ii in ingtun of Providence, It. I., are aided or with the help only of u
the guests of the hitter’s sister, j little dressmaker that comes by the
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.IKWKLEB
Mrs. John
MacDonald nt the j day.
Montezuma.
Someone who ought to know rays
P lu m e :io7-W
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---------|that the reason for this is fiftyVISE
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Mayor and Mrs. Z. L. Alcyers, four-inch material. And perhaps
Li*aai*xaaiuiaaiii»nL:»ian«aacaM B aaB iai«aB aauaauii»im i.iiaitta!r.
[VISE of Georgetown, Ky.. and daughter,)you wonder why the fact that one
JVa**amaeu
IJliss Pauline- o f Lexington, Ky., can now buy innumerable faliri-i
■■ -,-r— —n", i
i-? •:
arrived Wednesday for a visit with that arc a yard nmj a Jialf " ’LIo
•Id’ /t;e ii| i c ij.» &lt;p &gt;■ qi|'iu e " f■*
&lt;1 |U ,t fon ir i oftt r
*f &lt;M| / 1 I el II i Mi l l
•i ft n| rm(T
c^nld dispose ‘ ivomen to make
P . u 1 Mr. and Mrs. I,. Tharp.
Da' i:mfrocks nt home. Only this. With
r i a s i R R S E t u i S J j 2 '’ u J u :.ii.u ;’ 3 * i n . . u , ; J
:'n n r .a u t £ « &gt; « s e a tiu ia u a in u a itu v iiZ H a Jt ju .ia » a B '-i* a a B a H M « « x ia a * a s * u i* a a B a
irefreshft. W. Pearman, Jr., returned fashions as they are and have been,
&lt;-+&lt;‘+4+v++-f-i i-H -+i' &gt; s-4-i :--t
+4
v
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:--5-44•;•+•&gt;+ 4 + 4 -j ■&gt;++❖ *&gt;v *4 4 + *+ 'l* £
f- neign- Tuesday from St. Augustine where nnd materia! fifty-four inches wide,
, friends ho has been in interest o f the almost any women who can bundle
I t15 ‘“‘T Luoklet o f Sanford, which is bc- a needle at all ami who is not act­
*iri''
ing published by the Chamber of ually scatterbrained can make a
smart frock. It is so simple thi t
«?£;••......... .......
yon hardly need a pattern—though
V.'1.
District
Commercial
Agent almost all the pattern makers have
m
•r lCrutchfield o f the Jack- patterns fur frocks to be made
bJ j|."ffice o f the Western from the wide materials. For din­
i»l ice * n'" n&gt; spent Tuesday in Sanford, ner nnd evening frocks the task is
simplest, for then no sleeves need
’I,sl‘''eting the local office.
bo considered. For day frocks
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Mr. and Air-. Victor Senbcrg nnd now, of course, the sleeves must
the lw" ‘‘Lililron of Jamestown, N. Y., lie full length. They require a lit­
tle bit more o f the material.
tjut. who are spending the winter in
The sketch shows a simple mod­
Sanford,
motored
Tuesday
t&lt;
&gt;
Win­
ir, or
Kiftj-fmir inch black satin with
el for an evening frock made if
ter
Haven,
where
they
will
spend
[then
wide
checked border can he made
51-inch
black
satin
with
a
wideseveral days.
checked border—showing squares into an evening frock of ibis fash­
Hduli
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Mr. and Mrs. Kmmelt McCall, o f satin adjacent to squares of ion without offering an&gt; difficul­
EXTRA SPECIAL—Only fou r dozen sola.
ties lo thi home dressmaker.
[jfaly wl"' recently sold their home in rough surface.
ii» r Ro e t ourt, are now at home, to
All pure linen breakfast sets;
inch e!o‘ h,
IjJjjl Itheir friends at the liome of the
hfcfi. latter'-, sister, Airs. Ray Fox on
J. II. JACKSON
' ,:,b'uidia Avenue.
four napkins. Rose, gold and blue trimmed
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---------Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
district Commercial Superintemlent J. !!. Cheatham, o f JnckEasy Repayment Plan
^onville was a visitor in Sanford
Monday, making an inspection of
Office in new Mcrriweathnr Building
_, t*1*’ local Western Union office.
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Phone lili
2nd Street.
Auditor J. H. Virgin, o f the At* be*
office of the Western Union
— a
prat lue-day and Wednesday in
ba|, Sanford, making an audit o f the
Loans
MONEY AVAILABLE
3^;
local office and reports it ns lieLoans
rDll fct-1 1,’ k 'me of the most prosperous in
wetju* rbirnla.
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at
they
---------Consult us first when in the market for funds
^ in r
General Manager II. C. Worthen
Cloth and Napkins, made o f all pure Irish linen.
Best (piaiity. All pure linen damask. Extra large
y are
Atlnntn ami General Superin- M a g n o l i a &amp; Second A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
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cloth, 70x70, one-half do/., napkins. Assorted col­
Rose, gold and blue borders.
k.iL
nt ■!- S. Calvert, of JacksonT
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)'»?• officials ,.f the Western
ors.
Special— Only one dozen sets.
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. . iw&lt; u- Vn’ i)perit Tuesday night and ............ .. ............................... .. ......................... ..
*woui.1 Wednesday in Sanford on nn inpen- *[icction tour.
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72-in. Linen Damask
Plain and fancy floral patterns. Beautiful quality
linen.
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$2.25 to $3.50 per Yard

Plain hemstitched and hand tillin’ hdured mn icria.
Fine quality. Alt pure hum .

$7.00 to $$8.50 per Doz.
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Method of Foot Correction

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Demonstration

foot expert

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nolle, ho pttlilialied In t h e Sanfn nl
Herald a n ew s p a p er pu blish ed In
Sanford. Sem in ole C o u n ty . Florida,
on ce a week f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e
weeks.
U-ftne** l i A. D ou g la s*. Clerk o f
the Circuit
Court
of
Hemtnote
County. F lor id a and th e seal o f saoi
Court at th e C o u r t H o u s e at Han­
ford. Sem in ole County. F lorida this
the Itli day o f N o v e m b e r
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kel. or
hereinafter
Lucie
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«&gt;iii under
fjt id t I-fc lienKei. nr «&gt;in l i f t e d real B U t i i
A l ic e
K ey
e»t
uniter
erwlse.
in and to the h erein after
w i f e o f Fran k 11. Potter. If
(inscribed r*al e s ta te ;
O scar
ttvImT* anil
R dead.
all
partle*
'i-im isL- an Interest u n d e r Alice
Henkel. If liv in g iiTid If
tiariTes* claim in g an Interest Under r lnlni ' ? t , . r wife o f F ran k If. I'olnirur D Henkel, nc o tlu r w ls e . in
„ r ' otherwise
In and
to the
d e s c r ib e d 1h .r’.lu after described
real estate.
s H i S I.WT1SS5..V * Ms- nVnry «* I’otDC. if l i v i n g and f
. ..( nil parties c a i m in g a n Ini
s
:
r’ f. a' . ' v' ij j : ; ‘,er.
s i mde? Henry C. P otter, or
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III nml I . &lt; ■ otherwise. In and. to the h ereln aU ;
M ie in a fte r described real estate,
nl rtha Shenk. If Rvlttg and If drtA r deserlbejl

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er described real estate- __
Browh. MUaWand of n. iL'n^rr----liv in g a n d If dead, all p a r t " ? I , " ; **
Ing In
Interest
terest under
u nder — — nl*1"*husbandE. fR.t . _____
.
h usband o f _E.
Brown, ur
w ise. Ill a n d t o the h e r e i n i f M ^ t ' ecrlh ed Venl e s t a t e ; Over**-,.,.,r-dJ .
p e h tln e
Com pany.
n ciVnmraVi,r*
u nder th e Luwn
o f tu^. s i rtl* " "
Florida. If In ex ist e n c e and u&gt;* .,°r
solved, al p a rt ie s cialmltVg
ttcocnal
’ Aful »•.» &gt; *Tureen,!-'
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a PnrihyrellA.
cortMirntlon "uiiil-r
Raw * o f th e State o f Florida
oth erw ln e. In amt
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a f t e r d e s c r ib e d rea|&gt; jL
estate.

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negln at tho Southeast com**
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'Io n S3. Tp. SI South ontf Ram. *
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E a st, run North
forj
AVrst hSS feet.
SouthwestcViy
7t*o feet, to poin t o f South lin. *t f.
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f:i.-rk o f C ircuit Court.
tlon 1081 f e e t W es t o f po
D y: A. M. W B k KH. D. C. minilaletiator o f Alpln us JJ. Henkel. Innft'T de n ' " \ .........
b e g in n i n g . E a st 10S4 fcet^toS/e!
A K K i e l AN &amp; A K E R M A N .
ginn in g—
_ -Sol|clt o r * to r C om p la in a n t
Jft,,.,r^b^VrJh'! ; i " r e 3 i1 e sta te;
" J 'VniVrVw' ''D e n h a V " " ^ 1oU.eVwlSO.
N!i of 8 JVU of 8 WU Section
si. Ellis. R livin g
U. Township 31. South*.f Rang?
a Halmtnff an --.
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NUTICK III* A P P U C A T IO .V FUR imrtit*
20 East, containing 2a acr.^*
Mvrtl M. Kill*, n r *»th«*ruiMe In nml
•■lit t I*. T O RKI.I. U I M i l l ' s I, \N II, tn
morn
or less—and less six
,li.
If WaU an
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Hi* ln r» h ia fic r d« *rrllied real e*- |an»l If
Notice 1* h ereb y g i v e n that fin t if, r iii‘xt**r Konnlunri If llv ln a and lin |nt&lt; r»^t under r*. It. B r o w n , or
acres,
the |*(. day o f Decern her, A. D. If dead 'll parties Claiming an Inter- ,
EEt-i o f
,
a n d to the h e r e l n a f l S\\’ i
o f Section l i .
1»3S. I w ill apply (.. th e Hon. Jin .e-t
Nnv*^
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-t under Chester Kennlson. o r oth
o i n-- —
Sharon. C o u n t r J u d g e In nml for erwlse. in and D&gt; the h erein after de
Sem in ole C o u n ty , Htme „ ( Florftla. rerlb'ii real estate: J. II. Hudson
at h li o f f i c e in S a n fo r d , In said al*ti known a* J Henry Hudson. If ............................................................................................................................................
County, for an o r d e r aolhortilU K me Rvlng
and
If dead.
all parties - F .
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os &lt;Itu r d Inn o f ROSA I,IE Me. .V. oluIlium; an Interest under J. H ■
A V E R Y . m iMHB A V E R Y . L AU RA Hudson, also k n ow n
I'A IR O A V E R Y and IS A A C T. AV Hudson, or otherw ise.
KltY. Jr. th e m in o r heir* o f AJa RU.UIK T DCROHE A V E R Y iloc.ii*
ed. in sell at priv ate sa le the f o b
lo w in g rent estate, lie ti m g tug to tin
estate o f t in* said minor*, s a m - In .
lo g ill Heinlnule Com ity, Florid a, t o ­
wn ;
T h e south 35 acre* o f th o n o r t h east q u arter o f the HouthraNt
quarter, S e c tio n Hi, T o w n s h ip
31 Soiiih, R a n g e 3i) east,
snld minors h a v in g nn undivided
4-'. Interest In said property, such
application tn tie Min d upon p eti­
tion now on file III tile o f f i c e of tin
said Judge, da ted this tile 3Uth da)
o f o c t o l n r , A. t&gt;. I ftlC.
(Sign ed) IS AAC T. A V E R Y . Hr..
(Juardlan
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Chart** F. Kettering o f Dayton,
()„ vice president of the General
.Motors Research Corporation, has
had his life insured for $1.GOO,000,
the policy payable to a trust group
which will use the money, in the
event o f his death, to carry out
experimental work he now has un­
der wny. Premiums will total
$7,000 n year. Kettering is Jit and
carries approximately $900,000 of
private insurance.

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U H E N K E L , Complainant.
IN' A M I r u n t i i h r n u .n t i n r
vs.
s cu iN in .r.
IN CIIANI’ RRV.
VlltC II. It I.CCA8. et nl. Defendant*
L. I.LIHCM, a willow.
lllll to tlnir l T itle,
m i m u o c in j h . n \ t h i n
Complainant.
III the name o f th e S t a l e of F lo r ­
flK O IU ;i: tV. JO S Kg nml ------- J.IIK'* ida
III* Wife, f )u o ilie r I*. W o ml iiml —- ■
T o VIeg11 E. I.Urn*. If living and
Wool!. M i wife, anil |(. ||. ilufilNey. if dead, all parties c la im in g an In ­
If living. ami If tle.nl. against iltelr ti n e t under Virgil
E. I,urn*, nr
Itr-lri*. tleviMi e*. grunt- ' * hi- any nth- nthtru'ise, In ami to th e hereinafter
i r f'lH m im i* under them or eltln r ib ■rilled real estate; David liurke
of tiffin, ri*|niinletil*.
nl'io w ritten Davnl liurke, if living
and If di ml,
till pa rties rluhnlrtg
Notice Nad Ortler of I*nI,lien (lint
To Ucorge NV. June* and — -*■ — l o g an Interest u m b r Duvld liurk.*
Jon es lit* wife. I lordlier I*. Wood 1. 1*'} wrtlli n Duvld liurke. m- o th er ,
a ml — ■
— Wood, hi* wife, anti It wise, in nml to (b e lieri In afler ileAlien
liurke
ir. R n m o y and tneli «,f yon If Itv si rile i| teal e s l a te ;
lllg and If dead all pu rtfe* claim in g wifi, o f David llurhe. If livin g and
m i Interest nr liitert s t * tinder Him If ib ad. all parties cla im in g nn In*.itd (Jftiric" IV. Jon es a n d ---------- ter es! mull r A lice liurke, w ife o f
June* hi* wife, (Inrdii’er I'. Wood David Rurlte, nr oth erw ise, in and
nml —
W in ifI, til* wife, nml I to III!) herelnafl.'r ib scribed rmil
William M. Ashley, also
II. Ramsey, dcretlNfttl, fir nlluTK J*i' e Stilt
anil tn all mikmnvii parlies c la im . litiown os Win. .M. A s iil.v , If liv in g
I iik nn Interest In amt in tin- f.,|. nml If di id. all parties claim in g an
Inwlm; f|i rcrUn d tnmt nltnate In ln | elc,t u m b r Wllllum ,H Ashley,
ilm I'minty o f Huinlnoje and {flat*- nl*o kn ow n u* Wm. M. A s h b y , or
nf l'*lnr|i|M, fii-wlt
oth erw ise, In and to tho herein after
deserlhed real estate]
Arthur II.
Till' J"sst half lit the Northeast
Fuller, if living nml If dead, all
Uuurier and Ili&gt;&gt; East half o f
.VirilieiiKt IJiinilir
i,f
.Snullipurtie* il.ilm ln g an Interest under
Arthur II. Fuller, nr nllierivlse. In
elist tjunrt-r of Sect Inn Sevenand to the h erein after d e s cr ib e d
teefl (17). TnWIislilp
Twentyreal estate; Jlarv A. Fuller, w if e
" n e i : i ( Snntli nf R a nge Tw Vnly -nlne ( i'J) Rant.
••r Arthur H Fuller, if living and
It nppi.trltig frnin the sw orn Mil ir dead, all parties c la im in g an In­
nr l.eiia I,. t.elNch, a widow. In rein terest under .Mary A. Fuller, w if e
filed, lli.il you and i arli nf y«m a r c of A rth u r II. Fuller, o r otherwis e,
■IrrendantM lo said Mil. that your in ami to the herelnuftur described
resldi tn i s are u nknown. that cu* li i.-aI . s t a l e ; lunar Jansen, If liv in g
»»f you, llii- said named defeiotaiiis, an.I If dead, all parties c laim in g an
If living, In over tile age nf tw en ty interest under Isaac Jansen, or nthj *me; Dial there Is mi |o rsun In the • rwiffo. In and
to the h ere in a ft e r
Spoilt- in 1820 wim the first t.) 1 Him- Of rinrld.i the service of m il. described real e sla te : Ja m es Evans,
•
poena
upon
whom
would
Mini
the
ir.. If liv in g and If dead, all p a r t ­
n;te a baton ns u conducting stick
defendant*. If living, or either ies cla im in g an Interest under .lame*
in England at a philharmonic con­ jI said
of them, and li further nptn iirint; Evans, Jr., or otberw ls o. In and to
ceit, before which time the violin­ from the sworn Mil of compliiini ihul the h erein after described real e s ­
Is Hie ludlef of Ho. i iirnpl.ill,.ml tate; Alphetts li Henkel, If liv in g
ist usually marked time with Id* | It
that th
1* lu-rson or . &gt;•p e r s o n s 'and 11 dead, nil pa rties c la im in g
bow or foot.
Inter, i. .| in the uhove I* -nl.e.l mi interest under Alphetts tl. lleti-

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 10.
—
—Thu Pullman company has
An.acrhU.,L^Jtvpv
x)ul*ii!o
-ou t on trains of the Southern
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■Railway .’If* new cars which were ntortly niitkfiirit u a w im #named for Southern heroes, accord­ la z y m o u n t a i n i liiiiTTur i o . u c i titi o
ing to word reaching headquarters conslilt rablt! tlistnncn up the ulilot
here of the Stone Mountain Me­ o f M ont B l a n c n .n tfc . W h e n f u r islicil th e fin a l InntHng will lit? o n ly
morial campaign.
Each of seven Southern gover­ 2 , 2(HI fe e t Imlow th o a c tu a l s u m ­
nors named fivo men who were, m i t o f M ont lilnn c Unclf,
they believe, the first five heroes
Tim wild dog, sleeping in the
In their states.
Seventeen o f the ,'J5 were either ••pen, had first to beat down tho
Confederate soldiers or uftidnh tiitck gntsatta to make his lieu, pu
did this by turning round nguiu
o f the Confederacy.
"Tw o of the 115 will lie Mien tttnl again, hia weigiit preying
riding nt Stone Mountain," said tlown a m l for himself an ho doc i
&lt;inversion Lee Trinkle, of Virginia, today through instinct, inherited
director of the Harvest Campaign through the ages.
for the pule o f Confederate Me­
morial half dollars. "They are Iioa; General Hubert Frederick
General Robert E. Lee and General Duke and Colonel Zcbtilon II.
"Stonewall" Jackson. Seventeen Vance, of North Carolina; Gener­
belong to that large and gallant al* Benjamin G. linmplireyH and
group in whose memory the Stone Edmund Curv Walthall and Colonel
Mountain
Mvmuiial
11 being Lucius W. C. Ijimur, of Missiasippi;
carved."
Vice
i’ reaidunt
Alexander il
The seventeen who are high In Htephena, Secretary o f Sale Roll­
the Confederacy besides le e and er!, Toormt, and Major Henry D.
Juckaon, were Generals P. G. T. McDaniel, of Georgia, and Gen­
Ileuure^urd, F. T. Nichols and eral John Tyler Morgan, Edmund
John Slidell, o f Louisiana; General Win*ton I’ettUHund Jo*eph Wheel*
Wade Hampton,_of South__Caro- it of Alabama. _____
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New Orleans Has.
$3,000,000 Fire

NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—
(A*&gt;— Fire, starling just before
midnight Iasi night swept sev­
en blocks of Mississippi River
wharves before it was brought
Levy Of dnc*Tenlh‘ Of Cent
under control early this morn­
ing. Three million dollars dam­
Per Gallon la Fnvored By
ages with a porsibility o f more
Way*, Alcana Committee;
was estimated.
Brewery Inspection Awked
The Poydrn i and Girod Street
docks,
practically now, coat
WASHINGTON, Nov. lS .-t d 1)
— Seeking to aid prohibition o n -1 more than SI,000,000. Tho
forcement official* In their effort* ' great sheds fell before the rush
of the flames ns did scores of
to check the "flood of high-power­
freight cars.
ed beer," the Hou*c ways and
No lives were lost in the fire
mean* committee today approved j
A new tax o f one-tenth of i» cent • fighting but the death of J. II.
Simpson, CO, wan nn indirect
a gallon on cereal beverages In
result. He wns 3truck and al­
be incorporated In the revenue
most instantly killed by the
bill it la writing.
automobile o f fire chief, John
This levy, probably the (only
M. Evans, driven by a .fire de­
new once to be provided by the
partment chauffer.
monKurc, will give prohibition en­
forcement officer* power under the 1
Volstead Acct to inspect near beer
breweries, Assistant Scretnry An­
drews o f the Treasury in charge
the committee.
o f prohibition enforcement told
A move to reconsider the action
by which the committe rut in half
the tax of $2.20 u proof gallon on
nichol was rejected. Drug manu­
CHICAGO, Nov.
facturers have opposed the reduc­ middle aged woman, who, two
tion on the theory that it would wceke ago bought a i mall vial of
tend to encourage bootlegging in chloroform at
hotel pharmacy,
uit-hulic product*.
v/ns the object of search today bv
Holding its first meeting since investigator.i, in connection with
Thursday, the committee took ac­ the poisoning of the five weeks’
tion on a number of administra­ old son of .Mr. and Mrs. John It.
tive proposals, virtually clearing Allen in a suite o f the hotel.
Discarding a theory that rob­
up its work on these technical
ber* killed the Imby while Its par­
details.
Approval was given a proposal ents listened to a radio in nnoth-r
to permit the filing o f tentative room, the investigators turned to
returns on the date when regular the idea that revenge motivated
returns are now required, to be the slaying, Joseph O. Sage, Mitt
followed within three months try attorney, said Ino mystery had
the filing of final returns. Such been about cleared up, but that
a scheme had been asked by many there would bo no arrests until
nfter the funeral.
business agencies.
Ernest Ifvmpel, drug store clerk,
The committee voted to limit
the depletion allowance in cases said he would bo able to identify
of mine discoveries to those which the purchaser without difficulty.
were proved to la* "real discover­ Ho did not recognize any o f the
ies," and to define "proven area" women, including Mrs. Allen, a
for purposed o f this allowance in nurse and maid, who were present
accordance with present treasury when he told his story.
Investigators have learned that
uiings. These rulings would coll­
ider a discovery foe purposes of Mrs. Allen who discovered the
the allowance only outside an area body, had been in a sanitarium suf­
o f IflO square yards from a sun­ fering n mental disorder before
the baby was born. The Allens
ken mine or well.
said the baby had played in bed
while they listened over the radio
with a friend until after midnight
and shortly ufter 1 o'clock they
entered the baby's room and Mrs,
Alb'ti found the body.
The nutne raid she retired about
0*10 o'clock and knew nothing un­
til nwakened after the child was
dead.

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properly, w h o s o n a m e
o r nam e*
are unknown In the c o m p l a i n t ; IT
IT
IS T H E R E F O R E O R D E -------R E D th
that
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at
you and each o f y o u a n d all p a r t i e s
cfaim
‘ --------------ln g an Interest
-------tn s a id Unit*
appear to the
hill
o f c o m p la in t
Jisreln fifed on o r h efn r r Mftiiilny,
the 7th day o f
December A. J&gt;..

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estate: ^ d ^ l V ' P i t i e s claim l o g an Interanil If ,!p.“ ..miJrPFrank II. Hotter, o r oth evt under
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A Io?el)h$kin
HAT’S what makes beauty — a
lovely skiu! A skin perfect lu
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Its texture — free (rum plmplei,
blackheads or blutches.
And how everybody loves to look
nt beautiful skin! How they admire the fresh, clean, healthy uppcarance a perfect skin gives!
And do you know what makes
skin lovely? Well, it’s healthy, rich,
red Idood. Healthy blood purities
tho system—throws off tho lmpurlties that causo akin eruptions.
And S. S. S., that great blood
cleanser and builder helps Nature
rnako rich, red blood. Yon never
have to worry with embarrassing
skin blemishes when you keep your
blood full of healthy rcd-blood-culla.
Take S. S. S. and havo tho beautlful skin that belongs to you. And
while It’s making your skin lovely,
S. 8 . S. Is giving you
renewed strength and
energy, loo—building
firm, plump flesh —
Increasing your appe­
tite and making you
healthy nil over. It’s
tho rich, rod blood that
helps Nature build that does It
Get S. S. S. today. All drug stores
sell It. Got the larger bottle. It’a
inorg economical.

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chickens.
chine.
SUNSHINE CHICK
STARTER
Scratch Feed is the foun­
and
dation for all poultry feed­
SUNSHINE CHICK
In ord
ing. They mlist all have
SCRATCH
it
from
chicks
to
mature
to pro&lt;^
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They a.e especially prepar­ fowls.
ed and accurately balanced
in exact proportions to sup­
ply just what the young
chick needs from his first
feeding.
Only strong,
healthy
chicks develop into profit­
able fowLs and cheap sub­
stitutes are very costly in
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materials are false economy
and more expensive in (he
end.

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Myrtle Avenue and Fourth Street

A Full line o f Horse, Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Hiveu|
“ Your Money Hack If Y ou Are Not Satisfied.’

All Florida Is Invited
To Attend the

anon
at Ocala
THANKSGIVING WEEK

H E N you choose from

November 21-27,1925

advertised goods

Marion is Acknowledged as Florida's
Leading Agricultural Comity

you choose from

The management of thu I92.*i Fair at*lire* thine ttho altcnd.
the heal show o f Agricultural, Horticultural, I.
Stuck find
Poultry Exhibit* in the history of the i u mizatiie

11oust-: hacks

the safest goods

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CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS
COMMUNITY EXHIBITS

LADIES' HANDIWORK

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Governor John W, Martin and stuff have horn invited to bo
pronint tjurlne the Fair, and a Ronornl ||&lt;&gt;me Cnming Week
Will Ll observed by former M.o-u.i County r-sidint* during
the week. The fair li* the (diuo to meet your friend*, old and
new.

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Remember Home Coming Week
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UTKRE crtdlmri battlv* between Purdue ami Indiana uulveirlty
elevens will b« feujtht for mor« than mere glory. Tire alumni of
buth college* bare united In preovntlng for annual competition a unique
trophy* to the form of 'The Old Oxkeu Bucket’* Inet will algnlfy
aqpremarjr fur th* wluner. Tire route.it la decide which team will b«
(be first pooteasor uf tbw silver trophy will be staged at Illootulugtnn
November 21, when the warrior* of the two unlvcr*ltle* meet In their
annual claaaU- In the new Ituyuua University Metuorlal Htudlum. WL8,
tie Hear*Roebuck Agricultural Foundation rttstlnn, Chicago, will broad- \
cist the lulllal presentation of the buchvl, the dedicatory ceremony at
the new alodium and th* big game
The trophy w|i| tie presented by (iuurge Ado, rcproeanllng Purdue
alumni, and II. 0. Kurrle, prealdent of Uie Mmiou railroad, rapreeentlng
the Indiana alutunl. At the close of the combat the backet will be
ftyea to tbo winning team to keep until ranqulshed by It* rival. Each
jvar a gold link will t&gt;e attached to the bucket, engraved with.lire name
of the victor end the 'score. The links finally will become the handle
&lt;t lire bucket. The Initial presentation will t&gt;e p u t of an elaborate
ceremony to dedicate the new stadium. The pow-wow am} "Fight Feet,
to bo held the evening preceding the game, will also bo oroadewt b y ,

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Marion County Fair
and Agricultural
Association
L H. MATHEWS, Secretary

C. w . HUNTER, President

Candler, Florida

Ocala, Florida
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Rollins And Stetson
Miami Detective
3 Am endm ents Are
To Renew Relations
Is Robber of $120
Before U .D .C. Meet

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Earle T. Field

WINTER PARK7 N ov. 17.— (/P)
J I A L KSTATW - I X V K m t S T I
—Rollins and Stetson will renew “ MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 18.— When
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Nov. 18.
Dctcctivo
Tom
Nazaroth
took
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OP)
—
Three
proposed
amend­
Lohhr Put #•! on-Bru ruler Bid*.
athletic relations after a two-year
Hanford
Florid* •
lapse Saturday, Nov. 2 V, when the stock after visiting the circus here ments to the constitution o f the
last night in company with the United Daughters o f the ConfedA TLA N TA, Nov. 17.— (/P)— llow go, the size of the mountain. This Rollins Tar Babies and the Stet­
police chief s little son, he found cracy have been drafted nnd werg
T he question, as simple and as force is called exfoliation,
son freshmen will clash at W inter ms B
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Mjr s$120.
* l « u . iPick'I C K - being put in form today for prepockets
tighter by
v.
^
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may
reen,
lu
s
p
elegant ns it may reen, has p a *-1 When the mountain came into Park.
n o r k p h had
bn#! got to him while
. .. .he
*• _
pockets
dentation to At.
the ______
annuali _______
convention
tied' geologists
ever
since
there
— 1—! *
being,
it coveredjirooaoiy
probablyaa nunil*
hundwas
strolling
around
looking
over
now
in
session
here.
.......—.v.cu
have been any geologists to puzzle red timno u - —The two teams are evenly matchPorter E. Pitts
red times its present size, as evi­ jed, both having been defeated by the elephants, tigers and monk­
about Stone Mountain.
The most widely discussed nURAL KSTATE
denced by the numerous outcrops
\the Southern freshmen, and an ex ­ eys inside the big top. IK* still mendment covers the per capita on
M any elaborate
explanations
has his bad«re.
of
the
same
rock
extending
over
a
4 I M I M I 1 l i t N a t l . Hank I t l t l .
members from 20 to 35 cents. The
citing game is in store for the
have been offered for the exist­
belt several milts in width. At |many rooters of both teams. The ;
I’ hone 4J0-W
Snnfonl. Fla.
15 cent additional from each mem­
ence o f the now famous granite
It*t&gt;r».««*ntlnK
W. V. tVherler,
this rate o f shrinkage, geologists ITar Babies are going through some
ber would be added to the Norman
come Stunt* Mountain?
IlrnI E state U rok er
compute that in another 50,000, Istrenuous work-outs under the able I SECOND LOCARNO URGED
V. Randolph relief fund which is
monndnock,. which
____ .rises
. . . a suddenly i 01)0 years
jciirs mere
there will not be any leadership of Assistant Conch Dree
maintained for the purpose of giv­
out o f a seemingly fertile country Stone Mountain.
____
BRUSSELS.
n m j^
r .i.s
Nov.
it .__(,p)—A
(/P|— A inR
ing financial
financial nid
nid to
to widow
widows nf conin
preparation
for the game. Coach
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» a*Locarno,
-17.—
- - all
nrnund it. The one most favored, A t present, Stone Mountain ris­ in
n»*n
* b -- 1
preparation
for the game. Coach "second
at- which
Eu- i ^'derate veterans who rt?
ddc in the
is that sometime along fifty to es 686 feet above the ground and Dree has been stressing the line rope will make nn agreement with *N on,‘ nml ***«•
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me grounu ana
seventy-five million
years ago, includes
include* r.ivi
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Business For Sale
...^ game
K.....w ‘aa
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i Russia
k us si a to the great advantage o
off 1 Another proposal is to
563 acres of exposed gran­ plunging flart fcf the
there was an uphcavcl in this land, ite mass. In this mass, there are --------.
____ proposal is to raise the
this is lwhere
------------ 1 *by
— "Foreign
both,”’• ••*»wns envisaged
*1 the Tar Babies main i,«*k
at which time Stone Mountain and 7,543,750,050 cubic feet. There are strength lies.
IN A F A S T G R O W I N G
' Minister Vandervelde, in a speech price of certificates of membership
the Appalachian mountains and about 12 cubic feet of graritc to
The Tnr Babies will be reinforc- before the Chamber of Deputies to­ from 25 to 50 cents. Mrs. W. J.
TOW N
W oodliffe of Muskogee, OKla., is
other eastern wonder-rocks were the ton, making the hos weight in ed by several of the stars who
have
been
out
of
the
game
for
sponsoring these two amendments.
thrust up.
$5000.00 STOCK OF GEN­
the neighborhood o f 628,645,911
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na jAthenians back to DeLand hunBut Stone Mountain, on which is tons.
i r Z e„.hmc,
on
ncc.?.unt
of injuries.
injuries. tha
ERAL MERCHANDISE
However, they will still be w ith -! gry.
being carved the Confederate Me­
Since about 1865 Stone Moun­
The Tnr Babies line-up follows:
morial, is not all just out there in tain granite has been used exten­ out the services o f Kirshbaum,
AND FIXTRUES.
wide-open DeKalb county. That’s sively in building, as well as pav­ star guard, whose loss will be Kruei, R. E.; Wninwright, I,. H.;
keenly felt. Captain White is con- White, L. T .; Zellers, R. T.; I’oronly where it shows itself. It ex­ ing.
DOING GOOD BUSINESS
fident, nevertheless, that his “ Ba- ter, L. G.; Michel, C.{ Arreya, F.
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tends under most o f the remainder
is C
a rin
prescription
of Georgia and some parts of South
star B.; Wright, 11. B.; Williams, 11.; p . .
no
F lu for
n e illiu e .
Thirty-eight persons out o f ev­ bies" with the nid of their
Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and ery hundred in the United States backfield. composed of Ccdell, Wil- Ik; Van Pell, R. G.; Codell, Q. Ik; i f ! ,
PP ’
J M „In -ln
B. C. Eaton &amp; Co.
Florida.
Hams, Wright
and Arreya, will
willVConway,
Luther, Kirehbnum, Wake B ilio u s
I*e\er
a n d M a lt.
I.v,
onway, Mitner,
now earn a salary or wages.
•
1 bacon nt home nndi send iley,
« - Henhnnnics.
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kep
the
A t the place where Stone Moun­
Osteon, Fla.
It kills the germs.
tain seems to meet ordinary earth
it begins a sloping descent into k tlS S D I I
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the underneath o f Georgia. At Ma­ a
con, ttl7oui*tuj miles southwest of - ^ +4"&gt;+* + + t t
. .+S-K -&gt;vv ;•++•*••&gt;+++♦♦ ++++•&lt;-*•&lt;•*"(-&gt;-+s - s - l - r - '- M .+ + + + v + + - &gt; ^ -&gt;■»-&gt;-fr»
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Stone Mountain, the granite bed­
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rock is reached at about 400 feet. : 11
Dr. S. W. McCallie, Georgia s.’ ate
geologist, says that when the gran­
ite is struck a person might as
well stop, because a drill would
go “ on to China.”
Stone Mountain will noB last
forever declare geologists. There
: b
is » devastating force which is di­
minishing, rapidly as such things

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USES P IT C H F O R K A S FID D LE
FO R R A D IO F A R M C O N C E R T S
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UIIEN SIME of Ilendstown. W la, gets real music out of a pitchfork.
This he demonstrates to tho radio audiences over WL3, the ScorsUoobuclc Agricultural Foundation. Sir. Slmo achieved n reputation
playing his “ Pitchfork Violin” for country dunces, farmers* meetings1
ami community assemblages In Wisconsin, so ho was Induced to come
to Chicago and give concerts to the WLH farm listeners with this unique
musical Instrument, which ho mado himself from an ordinary threetine fork. Around tho middle of tho hnndle bo built a box 10 by l.'t M .
Inches. The back Is made o f blrrh and tho top nud sides of fir. In the
end of the fori: handle Is n slot about two Inches deep and fastened
at ihe outside o f tho slot Is a guitar tuning key. He uses a violin
bridge nnd the one string o f the Instrument Is a steel “ II" of a guitar.
It u pluved with ii ri-milnr vlnlfn how. Ho produces different tones by
■ ptec'* of wood op nnd down the string. The steel tines of
live a great ileal o f vibration, tona quality and votume.
r-.r u li en who, like Griffith, took
and out o f tlieni, stop liy step, lift­
the. e rrmle and customarily senn- ed motion pictures to the present
tlaluu. (itiv-miiuile comedy affairs place.

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A SECTION OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES

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San Lanta is truly a section of beautiful homes—eleven buildings o f
delightful architecture arc now in course o f construction. Plans for almost
double this number have been completed, and work will be started as soon
as material can be obtained.

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ONLY A FEW LOTS IN THE FIRST SECTION AR E A V A I L A B L E PRICES
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Drive out and see what is g oin g on in San Lanta—only three min­

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utes from the business section. Sewerage, electric lights, water and gas,

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wide winding boulevards, sidewalks, landscape gardening, a beautiful

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residential whiteway lighting system and other desirable features too nu$

merous to mention— all these are included in the delights and satisfac­
tion of home ownership in San Lanta.
THE GARDEN SPOT OF SANFORD

Knight &amp; MacNeill

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adrift o

t0 ^Ct&gt;^°U ccrtainly ought to have a
for making pic crust for lemon pics.

K. O. BRINKMAN,
Mgr* Realty Dept.

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MRS. SAM H. CAMPBELL
MRS. J. M. LeMOINE
Sales Ladies

1117-10‘J South Park Avenue
Phone 7110

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�Investigation
Being Made Into
Death Of Officer

ESKIM O AND INDIAN GIVE
RAD IO FAN TASTIC THRILLS
rrt

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Preparing For Rail
Embargo Questions
IDEAL BRANDS have led the State for thirty
*1
avoid delays caused by congested freight r ^

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAl! 1
VEGETABLE GRO VVERs
We offer to the vegetable growers o f Florida, thrwA
Florida Agricultural Supply Company', the sendees of S'
an Entomologist and Plant Pathologist o f high repute in
the field, tell us about them and we will give you the mart,
od of control. Our price list No. 29 will be sent upon reja
The owners o f 300,000 dogs in
the city of Berlin threatened to
parade them through the street;
of fieri in as n protest against the
mayor’s proposed increase in the
yearly dog tax from $7.00 to $ 10.
For violating the Kentucky 'gossin* law, a Covington Kentucky,
editor was fined $15. The case
had to do with an account o f the
action nf the city commissioners
in borrowing $50,000 to pay city
expenses and the mayor brought
thJ charge.

Local Realty Firm
Completes Houses
Relieving Shortage
The Valdez Realty Company hni
completed the first one ol a aeries
o f small houses at Vestel Park at
Osteen, eight miles cm t o f Sanford,
according to an announcement to­
day, ’Ihei'.o houses are construct­
ed to relieve the housing shorta:r&lt;*
for .Sanford and vicinity, it i ■ dtdared.
They are three and four room
houses of the garage type, and n- located on Inlit 50x151 feet. Water
works are being installed and elec­
tric light service will lie -uppliitl
for each home. A h It will take
some time to complete the water
works, the company is drilling a
well lit each residence to he n .. ,|
tcnihornrily,
Tne Valdez Realty Company hat
actpilrcd
considerable
^
,
property in
and around Ostc n, nml n ,. p,w.,
ii growing very rapidly,
crnl lurgt- nub-divl, h,m, an bring
•old there at the p rom t time it
is aalil.

Negotiations Between
Miners and Operators
May Re-open Shortly

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Cooit
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERT1II7
Jacksonville, Florida
PAUL It. FORBES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

.V"tl&lt;-" I* li.m liy K lv m that on the
• ” day nf I iir*,nl,rr A, I) l a j ;
I,r
"o o n l h ’Twtfti r a , I cat, („■
h&gt;'ari|. tli&gt;. in,,|,. riin&gt;ii&lt; ,1 icuarUlii o f
to o jn-riuiim m »l out at it o f
,,• '"0 0 M-nry f a r i In ami James
llnhvrl I' iiln i,|| minora will mnkr
appliciillori to IIiq 11miorahlr J. J.
IHeklnaon. Iinlm- o f
t|„. c ir c u it
i Olirt nt thi&lt; H. vnntli .1nilic liiI r i r r 'd l In anil for the t'ou nty of H. mand Utat.. „ f Florida, for anloorllv

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liHtTo«l c l i ih] ml,lorn .oirli having
an nndlv liliol om -.rlsth Iat r rout In
mid to Ihti folloivltlK doarrllml real
out iili*. nit nil to, lying and being In
nrtnlnulr F ou n ty, Florida, lo-w lt:
'Hi,' Norllnvivt
o f tho MonthWont
o f Sl'Clfoll III. Tov.- lltlllo
‘.’ I Month Hit ng&lt;- ill Hunt.
I»nt«.,| thin 111Ii day o f . V o mlo r.

N IIL A D E L pniA . N’uv. IH m .
—The conrllintory altitude of
•John I.. L&lt; win, president of the
United Mine workora, ns indilatcd in his statement last night,
tmipled with reports from the hard
tool regions today that some of
'he producers were making prep­
aration to reopen tho mines,
J. G. SHARON
strengthened tho fnct that negotia­
tions he tween the anthracite opAttorncy-it-I.aw
orators and minern mi-ht lie ietimed at an early date.
Will practice in all the court*
In his statement, Mr. Lewis said Examination of Abstracts of Land
lae miners wore ready to nogotlTitles given especial attention
ale a now wage contract, “ In a
*1’irit of compromise and give—
Offices in Court House
and take’—and that they were
ready t,j m.-.-L til..........rat irs “ In
nmicahlo di. ns'd-ms to work out
it emit r.let for from one to five

A Waterfront Homespot ol the Highest Charade
No visitor to Sanford and to Marvania can fail to sense the unusual oppon
nity that awaits the investor. They see on all sides the most attractive growth J

(.arteri arc very festive a ffa irt
tlieve dayi. Tin y drip w!t|, |m , (
m l rich frather.i, ribb'im, fbnver-i
Oatacn already hni t bools, and Jewel'll buckle*. Thin one
atorra, n rnilron-l and a pn t o f­ omploya n doll's head of rihlMin
fice. It in 12 to l.‘i minute, drive very effectively.
from Hnnford.
ra n m .iA r y jw i i m m

expansion.

They note instantly the w onderful location o f this development just

few blocks from the Court House and the business section.

They see the wonder

manner in which Marvania is being developed into a section o f beautiful homeal

League o f Nations Is
A ppealing for Aid In
Changing C a le n d a r

That is the whole answer why Marvania is being sought out by the shrewdest!
vestors.

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tJbIShVA, Nov. IH LI'),—An ap­

peal for help in reforming the
calendar
him
been dliputched
throughout the world by tin
League of Nntloim, which e ,b*'1'tally craves ini.iiRt.inee in the
delicate task o f establishing a
fixed date for Easter.
Calendar reform lias Itcen /en­
trusted by the league by a ttfCrhil
committeo which include* m-lesiastienl authorities of several of
tho big religion, movements and
also nn American member. Willis
II. Broth, former president of the
Cham her of Commerce,
.Secretary-tie tie ra I
Drummond,
In a letter sent to all members of
the league, explains Hint the dollnitcly fixing a date for the Kinder
festival appears to have been felt
and especially shows that a t.iuiiinr feeling exists in educational
elrd&lt;* an well.
All governments are requested
to forward Hi ■ viowa of their oil
Ucntionn! department, and the
opinions of educators generally Includiii!! American will he uccomIHiiiieu by the league.

Bordering on Beautiful Lake Monroe and only four and one-half blocks
the new Forest Lake Hotel, Marvania with its limited number o f homesite offer
investor an unparalleled opportunity to make a conservative investment with*
donee of attractive profits.

December 11-15
At Tlu&lt; Home Of

The Homeseeker desirin

Fellows’ServiceStation
rhune II7-W.

Sanford, Fla.

Elm and Ini SI.
SERVICE WITH ASMILE

ot permanence can readily see from

surrounding developments tha
San lord.

will always be in the most select sectioi
Winter tourists from all over the counti y will select homesites in the vici

of the new hotel, and in that section many hemes will spring up as soon as the sea
opens.

SWING YO U R P A R T N E R S”
FOR R A D IO BARN DANCE
at a moderate price homesites that are unobtainable in the *
A complete line of
Fypresa and Fine
Framing;
Sheathing
Sid ini;
Flooring
O iling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plnster Borrd
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Iknrtv
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
•Medicine (.’ahinets

The Price Is Right

W. S. HR ICE, Mgr.
st. Phono 47S»W

710 W . ITini

Mom

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to $d,b50 with 2 0 '

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cash. Balance payable at the

rnths or upon other suitable terms.
nis
d 'Ol

With these low prices

tutors are offered the widest margin o f profit on m1
pi ices act oil our SUO'O'Pi'tHrm nnri im m o lifT n l’P .

SCRUGGS

202 First Street

Masonic Temple

�' SANFi

!pAYt NOVEMBER 18, t

Albany Students Rise In Revolt As
Dry O fficial Calls ’em “ Rum Hounds
Turns Bandit

U to 0 Tie Score o f
1st Inter-M ural Go.
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GAINESVILLE, Nov. 18.— (/P)
— Interfrntemity football wns givn "grand send o ff" when the
S'gma Nu eleven met the Phi Del­
ta thetas on tlie freshman field for
a k’ nd battle that ended in n
scoreless tie.
Neither side was equipped with
uniforms, but were undaunted by
the chances of breaking bones or
receiving more serious injuries nnd
the two teams whirled at each
other like tornadoes. Little real

doll.r if I » “ • IVhJU' dlroct*
FleWf*
L~rXo f Michtam
h fto Sd o f opinion- ru tcm cn i,
T £ 3 , 1. Hint Imvo
“I
,ut the star whose college fi
r, er ends Saturday.
.
Ido when
Tribune
•t talked
ball con*
th»n and
,1 let the
fntil «n;lt
mtinuc to
jniver# ty

•Ydon't think he’d be much of
success as a professional, id
ther kco him go into the movica
write, than turn profoaioiiaL
So too thinks Lyle firanKO,
father, a d ep u ty sheriff of Whca
ton suburb of Chicago.
.
The father would rather sc him
accept sonic of the other offers
the latest, which would make him
•i Florida real estate salesman at
for an annual salary o f $ 120.000 .

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Here ’a Luis Angel Firpo, once re­
ferred to as the "W ild Bull o f the
Pampas," when he was preparing
for his championship bout with
Jack Dempsey, lie ’s now a very
“ tame hull” and is shown as lie
looks working on a farm in Ilurno3
Aires. He hopes to stage a come­
back in the ring next year.

State College For
Women Places New
Rules Into F ife d

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 17
f/P).— Students of Florida State
College for Women are still liemoaning the fate that struck them
a severe blow when authorities of
the institution declared war upon
the tardy ones.
Under a new ruling, those who
attend the college must lie pres­
ent at nil classes, unless a valid
excuse can bo supplied, and such
un excuse must be only for illness, j
In addition to that drastic meas­
ure, Dr. Anne Sharpe, the institu­
tions physician, must lie the one
to U. K. the excuse.
The authorities are working to
put Florida State College for
Women on u par with the great
universities o f the world. Although
it is the youngest o f the Southern
state colleges for women, never­
theless, it was the first to be ad­
mitted to the accredited list of
national and international univer­
sities. A student of Florida State
College for Women may enter any
college of the. world without los­
ing a single credit.
The grading system is based
upon letters, that is. the highest
is A, next B. C. D. and failure, E.
Each A gives a girl three quality
points fo reach hour. That is, if it
Stetson Coach To
is a thrcc-hmir subject, which
Attend Conference means that the elnss meets three
times a week, a grado " f A will
DELAND, Nov. 18.— UP)— An­ mean nine quality points for the
nouncement has been made here year. B carries two quality points
that any differences that exist be­ for each hour, C one and I) none
Therefore, it was extween the colleges of Florida wil. at nil.
be settled at the conference of the |plained, although a girl might just
S. 1. A. A. in New Orleans in the pass for four years, yet she could
quality
near future. Conch McQuillan will not graduate because
attend the conference with other points are required for graduation.
Stetson representatives as will reprc.M motives from Rollins.
While the complete schedule has
nut been arranged it wns nnnounenl that during the month o f Feb­
ruary that basketball games would
be played between the three col'""(*s o f Southern, Stetson nr. 1 Hol­
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BY TAYLOR
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IS WOiKivj VERStU=S
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Sava Cream Applied In Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
officials, the meeting wns called
for noon.
Resolutions read by
Crary were adopted ns follows:
“ As students of the Albany High
School, we protest against the im­
pression that has gone out in the
city from published reports con­
cerning a
raid by prohibition
ngents on n drug store in the
vicinity o f the high school. It has
been alleged that liquor is flowing
into the school. We assert that
this is not true.
"W o find that people are too

John firary, president of the
senior class, declared:
want to convince our par­
ents and relatives and the peo­
ple of Albany that the impression
created that liquor has been fl OWing into the high schools in barrels

.ything c l 'e^ezeopt00play" profes-

Harry Stein also o f Cologne
would give any o f the flyweights
in Europe a stiff argument. Hot It
Hocmgocrtcn and Mein learned
their boxing with the English pro­
fessors ill the Army of Occupa­
tion.
Among tho heavies Samson
Kocrner, Diener of Magdeburg,—
a twenty year old youth,— Dickman of Hanover, Haymann o f
Leipsig and Wagner o f Dortmund
need not fear to meet the best in
France nnd England.
In the light heavyweight dasn,
Kocrner and Dockmann, who can
make the weight nnd be strong,
Melting o f Dresden and Smohling
of Cologne, form a quartet which
would not be out o f tune in any
ring in Europe.
Kurt Prenzol, Milcnz, Domgoergui and Wiegert rank highest
among the middlewcights.
The welterweight class furnish­
es the largest number o f first
class men.
Horse of Hnmburg,
Funke o f Berlin, Grimm also of
' Berlin and Naujocks shape up as
real fighters.
Knsoi of Cologne is about the
only lightweight o f any account.

ALBANY, Nov. 17.—The youth
®* Albany has decided that the
time has come for revolt. They
reuret the "ease and readiness”
"ith which their elders bellcvo re­
ports of heavy drinking among
them.
The ultimatum o f youth is contamed in resolutions adopted by
1,200 students of the Albany High
bchool in- mass meeting to pro­
test against reports arising from
the arrest of the proprietor o f a
store near the high school
budding on the charge of violating
the Volstead act.
After the raid on the drug store
Captain William A. Thompson,
, l *’e Albany prohibition
office, (lectured that alleged liquor
seized in the store was being sold
or 50 cent.s a bottle to high school
students.

HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD

Instant relief— no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the
air passages o f your head clear
nnd you can breathe freely. No
more hawking, snuffling, blowing,
headache dryness. No struggling
for breath at night; your cold or
catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Halm from your druggist now. Ap­
ply a little o f this fragrant, anti­
septic, healing crenm In your nos­
trils. It penetrates through every
air passage of the head, soothes
the inflamed or swollen mucous
membrane and relief comes in-

students and regret tho case nnd
readiness with which our elders
grasp and believe reports to the
contrary.”
Fully 'Jft per cent o f the nongame birdsc taken in New York
State were killed by unnaturalized,
foreign-born persons.

BOILS?
S. S. S. drives agonizing boils antpletely out o f tho system. There’s
not a chance fo r a boil, or any other
breaking out on the skin, when
pure blood, full o f red cells is rush,
ing through your system.
And that’s what S. S. S. does.
Ruilds up the red blood. Puts redblood-cclls by tho millions hack In
tho system. S. S. 8 . makes tho
blood so strong in healthy, redblood-cells that painful, torturous
bolls—disfiguring pimples, black*
heads nnd blotches— itching, burn­
ing eczema and rashes and other
embarrassing skin eruptions sim­
ply get out.
It’s a fact. S. S. S. has been do*
Ing this very thing for 100 years.
You can pet S. 9. S. from any
druggist. So, why have boils? Get
tho la rg e r. bottle. It’s more cco*
nomical,

Largest Profits go
to the First Investors
The history o f Florida real estate development is filled with stories o f big profits made
by those who were first buyers. Sanford G rove homesites, at low introductory prices,
offer a sound investment and certainty o f immediate enhancement in value; every lot
in the development has been purposely priced below the market by its developers.

AMID M AJESTIC PINES

The improvement program ol Sanford Grove includes graded streets, and paved sidewalks. Tropical trees and shi ubs will be planted along the parkways. This improvoment and beautification progi am will be carried out to the fullest extent. Sanford
Grove, “ Amid Majestic Pines” , with these im provements will make a pleasing setting for
your home.

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Bart Nason, Sales Director
REALTOR

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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How is Stability Measured?

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RODUCTION is the first factor of economics. Before there can be either distribution or consumption,
land must produce. It is all rig-lit to emphasize the glories o f the big city but the big city grow s because
it is the storage or distribution point of a rich inland country. The growth o f the coastal cities of Flor­
ida will depend in the future on that rich hinterland o f fertility, Central Florida.

Orange Home, Central Florida's great city development, was first conceived by the late Senator Baker who
began assembling those rich acres hack in 1886. With the Seaboard Air Line and the Dixie Highway bisecting
the property and two huge lakes on either side, an ideal scheme o f beauty and utility was presented the engin­
eers of C. Fdgar Wood, a Baltimore capitalist and developer of repute. Within the scope o f some nine weeks a
transposit ion has taken oiled that would astonish those who saw this property that far back.

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Change Homo is today a new city of bustling activity; 120 miles of sidewalks are going in; 60 miles of paved
loads, elect) ie lights, city water works, ornamented boulevards; many new homes arising; a hotel is projected;
wotk has commenced on the new ( ommunity Pier and dancing pavilion over Lake Okahumpka; plans for a
new bank are about completed.

We believe in performance; we believe in buying property justifying performance so that safety, sanity and
protit will accrue to all who stake their faith in it. Orange Home in Sunter County, ranking sixth in agriculture out o f 62 counties, although it is the smallest agriculturally, is located in a territory o f the utmost possi­
bilities for large growth. Come down and let your own eyesight convince you o f its merits.

Location, production, transportation— these fact
are elements of growth

$1300

Bus Reservations

Will buy a large i»t in full view o f the
lakes on a paved street with water
and electricity and within two blocks
o f the highway.

Second Unit Selling Rapidly!

G S d m r W o o d ^ D m d op er-'
Jcesburg,
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is in Sanford to arrange transpoi*
tation to Orange Home. .Visit us

Second Unit Selling Rapidly
O ffices: DeLand, Ocala, Eustls, Umatilla

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Our representative, Mr. P. A. Lee,

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WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 18,

K aml.1 or u]| nifl]pa an(j | erna|p3

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STBAMBR LINE SOLD

from the insect kingdom up to
n 1 ®f tnc hl«her animals, sals
„ ' rhamP&gt;-. Presents a suprising
sameness. The effects which the
male and female glands have in the
" au " rowtb of any one species
wwh ns horns, hair, shell, and so

PHILOSOPHY

ELLIOT, Me., Nov. 18.—&lt;A*&gt;—
The purchase of the Gulf nnd
Southern Steamship Company by
the Eastern Steamship Company,
was approved hero Tuesday at a
meeting o f the Eastern Steamship
Company. This company will ply
between Tampa, Miami nnd New
Orleans.

n5W t0 a certain de^ It U ^h#rtere&lt;l n ad catalogued,

savant "° 'V. P°Mib,«'.
French
tho*&gt;•( Y f',nln .Vut’ to determine
ir ”
of Prehistoric animals by
bv
:1,U l.,,n .of th« remains by
luv nn?pp icati0n ° f t',c Rencral
turn
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Pea water contains 32 of the
92 known elements.

W IS E BO AT W O R K S
------- Builder o f-----GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM LAUNCHES
SA IL and ROW BOATS
Boats and Motors Repnired
Catalogue Specifications anti Prices on application
Mt. Dorn, Florida

o f Medicine by Dr. Christian
Chnmpy.
Starting some five years ago
with experiments on the frog and
other amphibians, wherein tha

. farmer philosopher, who rpea** plain. Darnas popular ntnong radio fans aa h« haa
f.micrs of the country through his writings.
, ,he R. F. D. programs of WLS, the Scares
ujjibtioa station. Chicago. Ills ^ l o talk*
U(j hrnnHy philosophy Which appeals to tn^
•lbs tiller of the. woll. Ho Is Pralrlo Farmers
\ ,o&lt;l CttlTord V. Gregory, editor of Prairie
•tier!sites In these words:
jacks
ccfucatIon ho rnnkca tip In com-t
y Is tefreriiln- because lie strips the subject
J
to the plain horse sense o f tbel
' ' j i&gt; '^.rmer oml iuIUs plain, barnyard Engfanner* arc so much Interested In his

Russian savant Znvadwsky , has ■F,,r the first ti
performed
similarly
Buccesfuli Nobel prizes w&lt;
grafting on chickens.
j nK0 , nil five o
As a result o f their combined' withheld for th
lnbors great progress hns been nolmced by the
made in determining the physical ° f the Xohel fm
Inws governing animal growth, to spu fl,r this
the point that Dr. Champy hopes public.
that in the not distant future they
------------may be laid down as confidently
EN
in the biological field as in physics
_
and chemistry.
CHICAGO, l
The composition o f the creative While the moll

a nurse sat
listening to the
it night smother
lonth old son of
Mr. and ^Ir*. John Raymond Allen
in n suit of a fashionable north
side hotel.
The room in which the baby had
been left asleep was ransacked.
( lothing and u pillow had been
pressed over its face.

a s h in g t o n l e t t e r

Fearing that her seven-year-old
daughter Mary would be forced to
live a life of poverty nnd want,
Mrs. Mary Keller, IT. has confess­
ed to poisoning the girl nnd leav­
ing her lifeless body in a swamp
near Sandusky, 0. She herself
drank the rest of the poison, she
said, but it failed to affect her
nnd she returned to her home. She
went back to the swamp to gaze
on her daughter's dead body twice
before it was discovered. Now she
faces n charge of murder.

Will You Believe ^
Your Own Experience?
Drive the Hupmobile Eight for an hour or
for a clay— as you’ ve never dared to drive
any other car.
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PJ.ES p. STEWART
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tegtrs. Is
lif aery

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Persistent coughs and colds lead to
miration
as Volpi
described, serious trouble. You can stop them
thoroughness of Mossolini’a job.
now with Creomulslon, an emulsified
More than 50 bureau* were aboli­ creosote that is pleasant to take. Crcoshed in three years, personnel, mulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-faid action; it soothes and
offices, duties and all. Many others heals the inflamed membranes and in -,
were merged.
The economy hibits germ growth.
amounted to millions and the gov­
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec-1
ernment, the count said, is more ognized by high medical authorities as
efficiently administered today thnn one of the greatest healing agencies for
ever before. Of course, thin is the persistent coughs ami colds and other
lacist version, Volpi being one. forms of throat troubles. Crcomulsion
Evidently others dispute it, or contains, in addition to treosote, other
Mussolini's assassination wouldn’t healing elements which sooths and heal
have been attempted a few days the infected membranes and stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks tiie growth
of the germs.
Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, ami is cxcdltnt fur build­
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
.
not relieved after taking according to
o Hebrides an im- dircction,. Ask your druggist. Crcotrams of the pipes, muisjon Company, Atlanta, Ca. (adv.) ,

Try it for all the usual things—then go ahead
and do all the things you've always wantedto
do, but never have tried because you felt they:
weren’ t fair to the car.
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1795
| Roadster (DWt-ri™) 1895

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RAG3 WANTED — Large, clean,
linen or cotton rugs for clean­
ing purposes. Itring them now
to the Herald Composing Room.

And remember this— everything the Hup­
mobile Eight shows you, is built in there to
endure, because that is the way Hupmobile
builds.

HUPMOBIEB
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Sanford Automobile Co., Inc
Magnolia Avenue

/ W here does Chesterfield get
itsspicy taug, its delicate piquan­
cy of taste and aroma? From
costly T u rkish tobaccos, worldfam ous for th eir d istin ctiv e
character, their sheer excellence
of quality.
And how docs Chesterfield get
its mellow fullness and its satinsmootlmess? Fro m the way this
fincTurkish is blended with the

choicest Dom estic leaf; care­
fully, shrewdly, in that can'tbe-copicd Chesterfield way that
brings out the hidden flavors in
each type of leaf.
It took no end of skill and
patient experiment to get this
blend right. W a s it* worth it?
just sm okea Chesterfield andlct
the good tobaccos speak for
themselves!

CIGARETTES
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Drawing from a photograph hy mir
Mr. Gary, showing tit- loading o(
Turkish tobacco aboard lighter* to be
transferred to the ocean linrr in imdttrrsm. The tobacco b picked, 1**1
by leaf, and tightly packed m burlap
I___ from fifty to a hundred

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We ask you— will you make this test, and let;
your o w h good judgment tell you that the'
Hupmobile Eight is the one car above all!
others that you want to own.

R a r e T u rk ish tob a ccos

C h e ste rfie ld 's blend

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Sanfordinp,
of Florida in
of a rush of

When the Doors
of the Forrest
Lafe HotelSwing

aware of the
many improvl
its suburbs \tj

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When the doors of the new Forrest Lake
Hotel swing wide, and the cars from many

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ford’s greatt
: value, recoj
boring develo
value, or to
Monroel
the Sanford
Legion sugg&lt;
race. Other
point of invej

states roll up before the entrance, when the
eager, happy throngs arrive to fill the halls and
corridors, and the first gay dinner party is held,
when the first soft music is wafted across the
moonlit patio and the entire hotel teems with
the life o f its hundreds o f pleasure seeking
guests—then watch the trend o f Sanford’ s

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Sanford's Growth
[anyother section of Florida. The
lit very evident that Sanford and
lestate and building.
jits right in the pathway of SanSvity, has unlimited investment
lordwho purchased lots in neigha very recent enhancement of
licsirahle section.

is Eastward—

In all great cities a certain section is set apart
as being the most desirable place in which to
live. The same thing is true o f Sanford. Here
again growth and expansion necessitates the

lively situated developments in
(emorial Drive as the American
the property of Monroe Terroe Terrace. From the stand-

opening and developing o f new territory to
care for the homes to be constructed.

In the

average city the growth is Northward and
usually follows the waterway, but in Sanford
where it is impossible to further develop the
Northern section, the natural growth

will

follow the waters edge of beautiful Lake Mon­
roe, Eastwardly where the greatest activity is

[Mopmnts with its stately virhll city improvements as soon

now taking place.

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2 lots, corner Oak and Central Ave.

J.SCHULTZ

1st National Bank Bldg.

4 lots in Rose Court, 2 fronting on Sanford Avenue............................$10,000

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REAL ESTATE

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THK SANFORD HERALD, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925.

VGE FOURTEEN

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60x117.

Corner Myrtle Avenue and 13th, St.

50x117. A ven.

Eastern exposure.

0 lots on Oak Ave., facing Highland Park. 50x137.

Phone 744.

$5,500.

Most beautiful lot in Sanford on Magnolia Avenue.
1 Comer lot in Fort Mellon.....................................................................$ 1,575
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80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.

21 ncrea just o ff Country Club Road and just outside the city

80 acres near Chuluota on proposed hard
road, $100.00 per acre.

limits. A beautiful tract for subdivision.

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Good Home, close in—S rooms and bnth................................................ $ 4,500

Real Estate nnd Investments.

Phone 713.

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

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
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70x133. A rare bargain.

$3,250.

■“ Those Who Hesitate— Lose.”

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10 acres at Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

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magnificent home.

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OSCAR R. BROOKS

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THE LOT KING— Phone 482-w
300 First National Bank Bldg.

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr..

203-205 Melsch Building

Licencd Real EsU^.

"USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

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Some o f the Best Buys in The City
T W O I.OT* ON M M I I I I I I IICKJIIT*. W r ll lorntr.l iietw rrn M. i k HoIIr BNiI Palmetto.
Prlrrd ili« ru'xt few d a y n ui only IlfiT.o each. Thin I* a rare Ii.iik h Iii mni w ill rerjulre tiulck
action !

I.OT (IV t 'K M 'I I A I . KTItHI3T b etw een M agn olia a lnl I'.ilm rlto fur 13500 w ith on ly a sm all
c.tiIt navuii lit. (Iran till*!
( o l l M . l t I A I I U A M I ( T : \ T I I \ l„ 131 by l.iu, f.ulru ; i-aM. In flin ut lo c a lit y o f 111., city
in r ii flrnt I’ l i n , n in irln icn l. Kb)** out anil I,h I. ,--i Hi Ih. . r ,li(ti I. un It. I'rlci'iI at 17**0“ ,
o n e .th ird cash, lia la n cc o n e mni tw o yea rs. Thin will r n iu lr c liiiM luii; «n y ou r part,
HMII.I. 1*1.Al l! ON I . I K I J c|or« In. Hullahli* fur ninull fam ily, Ilx ecllr nt s w im m in g jdtirc,
Enny ncpcnit fr om Hanford A v e n u e ntnl In o n ly ilireti mill nni'-half mile*, from ben it of
Hanford. Hen un fur price nnd icrirtn.
I l l ' l l I'll ' l l . 110(117 ON N A N r o i t O A \ l : \ l i : , fur Iin: llotto ("unit Modern I ' V c n room
nounc. * o m n l c l c In « very ih liill. I.oi In 135 |.v |in on ,-orin r. lia r r n c for th r,. . a r t Pric­
ed now u i 115000. I,c*n th an n third iii»li, balance I.
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In and N ea r E nterprise, th e B ig Developmei

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.

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ACREAGE

1593 A c r e s

$87.50 P M ACRE
H alf the price o f adjoining land— Beautifully s;
around and side o f lakes,

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COLCILOUGH R E A L T Y CO.

“ The Firm Substantial”

Real Estate
General Insurance
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113VL* Magnolia Ave.

Sanford, Fin.

Phone 715

BRYAN T &amp; H ATH AW AY
Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford,

Telephone 732

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land
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Phone 746

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Price...

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet
front. P r ic e ..................................... ............

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Just completed, an ideal home in the best res­
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A Six Room Rocbond Stuccoed
Bungalow

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ning through, fronting on lake at $300.00 petacre and worth double price asked.

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

W e Offer an Entire Block

WANTED

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business property is unexcelled by any in Sanf

On Central Avenue, large lot
Listings of Iuhihcs, lots, blocks nnd acreage. If your price is right we
have the buyers waiting. What have you to o ffer?

$!•),000.00.

Many real estate men say that we arc offeri
cheap.

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The price for a few clays will be $110,000.
cash, balance over 4 year period. 5% binder for

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
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L. SUMMONS, Sales Mgr,

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108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

210 Ii. 1st St.

202 First Street

Rhone 708-709

Phone 735

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73M» acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best water in
the state, 1 ( mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. Act quick.

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that can not be equalled for the money in the city.
One fi-rooni house with garage on a CO foot lot
fur ( 1,000.00 with terms.
One l-roum house, sleeping porch and Karaite CO
foot lot

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PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

Ilooin 3-3Vi Hall Building
Phone 142

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Two story house, 5 rooms. msJ
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, Easy Terms.
Completely furnished Bahn*Y
5 rooms and sleeping poK11'

$7600
Beautiful corned l°L

$4500
One tot Fort Mellon.— . -—- ....
One lot Fort .Mellon —
One tut Palmetto Avenue,

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LLL A. CONOLEY Ron Hap
Miilor Building, M a g n o l i a ^
Phone 149

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial R*&gt;R&gt;'

12-14 Garner-WoodruD
TELEPHONE 770

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?—.Business Service

FOR SALE: Portable barbecue
oven mounted on trailer; nil
rendy to go; reasonable. Apply
Carnival Co., office, Tourist Camp
13th St., west of French Ave.
We carry a full line.
Our prices are right.
Cash or
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
321 E. First St.

j38— Wanted. .Situation Male

advertise
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— the Journol-Her-

Kestilent o f F lo r id * atnn* l U t .
aid, South Georgia's
greatest
"
or woman to sell
liefm sn ra s:
J!,nLpaper', Morning, afternoon,
F ir st National Unnk.
[tes
w S r t t * h i M Uct‘ tn Sanford, »|Ct in 111'
Sunday.
Classified
nani n he. ' K - J . Kawleigh ComJ. H. HUTCHINSON
,ea. ij C pf ! *‘ne. Waycroas JourP?ny. Dept. F 25. Memphis, Tenn. r i *nal-Herald.
Call 103.
________ _____ ____
IIKA1. K.STATM
Wavcross. Georgia.
' ^ a n f o r d ' e l e c t r i c CO.
W es t F ir st Street
WANTED: Experienced newspap*
Phone 476
F?u
RESULTS
advertise
In
mn«» 7 l&gt;” rtrr' (' 00d Proposition to
M
ember
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S A N F O R D . FLA.
It
n s n v v * 3 .T . LAUDERDALE
F lo r id a State
m" n l“ in|! ' dilor' DAILY NF.WS— It covers Brow• Its*
F loris ts Association.
ard County thoroughly which is
a Its*
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one o f the most rapldlv growing
a
W innTS—Threa (Ration*. « * »
17— For Sale, Houses
£
7
^
anted
Help,
Salesman
a M»*
sections on the Florida Coast.
Second.
F
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«na
ibo»»
FOR «RALE:
• » « » . Seven room house, u* a vtl - ii ...
Sample copy and rate card upon
ganford Avenue a nd 10th S treet
two baths, close to business dis. , U: Two wide awake real request.
Expert asrvlce.
istate
salesladies
and
men
for
trict on Mnjrnolin Ave. A. P. Con­
nMrilT PRINT SHUF— crim ing nolly and Sons. Phone 48.
subdivision and brokerage sales,
G. TAYLOR DYER
- jj0* 1 commission. Apply 108 Mng- FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
Painting— Decorating
FOR SALE: A real bargain, 15
f l i t We &lt;1° ^
" hy *}°\ rfht those vacant rooms,
room house best in county. On
PHONE 303
p p Ay .r-nmrnerf™,on*
i«t St 417*W
Male or sell thnt second-hand goods?
two beautiful lakes. 3 miles from ORGANIZERS WANTED:
h* S»n- ia m k S U. COWAN—All htndi
and female for fraternal order
onslbls Mof Tin and Sheet Metal Work. town, would cost $40,000 to build
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thirty one years old. Beautiful OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
it
now.
If
sold
in
next
10
days
(ftlonWster ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenritual, catchy literature. Experi­
in, Ohio
Rich agricultural dis­
AVH ue and Third Street Tele­ will take $15,000. Fine loentinn
Kild b*
ence preferred but not essential. trict. W ant ad and display rates
for
hospital
or
sanatorium.
Will
Icss* of
HILTON’S
phone H I hold 50 beds. If you are looking *°P notch contracts for producers. on request.
IIAHIir.il SHOP
HIKACI.R Concrete C o,
A. C. Garvin, 700 North Collins
for
a
bargain,
this
is
it.
E.
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Hos­
l* tb o f
113
M ag nolia Ave.
cement work. ■ideW/ i,k"’ b? l,£ ier, Route A, Box 1H7
St.,
Plant
City,
Fla.
PALM REACH COUNTY — The
ru1«» (n( blocks, Irrlfitloo boxee. I. ■&gt;
( First Class Uarbera
Realtor
scene of stupendous developtits &gt;oo
Special Attention
WANTED: Salesman and Sales­
|A«d ,f Terwlllecer. P r o p . ___________ ___.
en^. Bead "bout it in the Palm
24.— Lost, Found
Given To Ladies and Children.
lady. Apply to Mr. Curley. S
Jit &gt;0° n m _ LUMBER CO. H omm «x
Milane
Theatre
Bldg.
Beach
Post.
Sample
copy
aent
on
li. 10
Fletcher and Bulger Realty Co.,
Saretre. Quality and Prlee.
STRAIr ED from &lt;518 Elm Ave., Miller Bldg. 113 Magnolia Ave. request.
\DI)RESSING — SlaHlgraphing.
last Monday, one collie, male Phone 74(5.
„ thslr
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
folding «nd m allln g-ae you puppy; six months old; answers
if.** *;
HERALD will bring you Its big
abtr if
Elton J. Moughton
wnnt it— when you want it to name o f Rex; hns white mark­ WANTED:
Experienced
sales­ results. Advertise those old ar­
Jest ons
Phone
«73.
R.
E.
Porch.
First
ing around neck; suitable reward
ladies for department store. Ap­ ticles you have stored away and
ARCHITECT
U M« •
Vstlnnsl Bank Bldg.
[ft e»o *
fo r its return. Coll phone 321-W ply at Speer &amp; Son.
have no use for. A Iktlo thirtyunlsss
First National Rank Bldg,
or at 1518 Elm Ave.
ccnt ad may bring you several WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Snnfnrri.------------- Florida
42— Advtg. Mediums
8—For Rent. Apartments
dollars. I hone 148 and a repre­
STRAYED from place 1 heifer
FOR RENT: One house, garage., calf, 0 months old, red, well AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ sentative will call and see you.
See Blanche Tnknsch.___________ grown. No marks. Reward. O. T.
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
M o r tem
Pearson.
VALDEZ HOTEL
anything? If so advertise In
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
10— For Rent, Rooms
cHat
F.urupran I'lan
the
Gainesville
Sun.
charge. 10e minimum.
FOR RENT: Furnished room in STRAYED OR STOLEN: Persian
private home for refined young
eat, smokey black with four MAINE — WaiervTlleT Morning TO REACH the prosperous farm­
Siaford'a l.rsillna lintel
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
man. 001) Magnolia Ave.
Vdldczllotel Building
ers and fori' growers o f Volus­
white feet, white on tip of nose,
people
are
interested
in
Florida
ia county advertise in the DeLand
white whiskers lung hair and bushy
WCIIT W, WAIIXKII, M«u»*er
Reach them through Daily News, rule tc per word, cash
FOR BENT: Garnge nt 511 Park tail. Reward for information lead­ property.
the
Sentinel.
Rato
card
on
ap­
Ave.
with ordpr.
ing to recovery or return to .1. It.
plication.
ADVERTISING gets results if It
room
furnished
i
Caldcr»
Clyde
Line
Docks
FOR RENT: 3
reaches potential buyers,
i’aAll LOST: While Poodle dog. Answers LEARN ABOUT Folk County and
housekeeping apartment.
Intku Daily News is circulated in
Lakeland,
through
the
StarAdults.
31(5
E.
Gth
conveniences.
to name of “ Peggy*
Reward. Telegram. Best advertising me­ an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
St
Phono 370-W or 51.
dium in South Florida. Published tion.
■lies
FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms LOST: Wallet with sum of money,' "lornlnga. STAR-TELEGRAM— TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
laike Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Miller.
between Olympia Cafe and Ma­ Lakeland, Floridn.
sified pages o f Florida’s Gieat
lents
Reasonable.
sonic building. Finder please re- MORGANTOWN, W. V A „ people Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
are interested in Florida. Each Minimum 25c, cash with order.
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom. . I ll Pal­ turn tn Room 5 Masonic Bldg, and
receive reward.
of them through a classified ad Write for conipleto rate card.
metto Ave.
T * * « l n ii(* r% m i h i t f n H t m l i m n r If it I I ' i i j I ' n r k . O i t r t i n * a r T f i t
in the Morgantown POST. Six —
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|H»rrlii i h r n t h r r h n v I n K f l % r r o o m *
FOR RENT: Bed room and kitch­ LOST: Automobile battery. Find­ cents a word for six consecutive DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
er return to Herald office and issues.
m ill lin lli.
I ' r l i r f o r I m l h HI 7 .AIMI.IMI. fn w l i fH.iHNMKh l i n l w n c *
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
enette
furnished.
No
children.
, Stores
receive reward.
I. ‘J. nml ;t )rnru.
greatest development in Georgia’s
2018 Palmetto Ave.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — j history; n half million dollar high25— Opticians, Jewelers
FOR. RENT:.. Large., attractive
rtaasified ads have the largest j way to the gulf bench just finish% l i " l l l o r n | ( ' l l l i u l r l I n li ii- iliiriiti i t t f l m i o f r H y , l l i i l l i t l n i c I«• i»f
room, twin bods. Union Ave. II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch. cireulution in Southwestern Geor- ed; at two million dollar bridge
l i r l c k * « r i n * l n r r n m l r m i In* mini** &gt; t r » M|i&gt;lii&gt;iftilr til n «iiii nll
Near new hotel. Phone 571-J.
jewelery and clock repairing and gia. Rate 8 c (G-word line) line. across
Escambia Hay started;
**««•. I*rli*i* 9 1IS.initMill. Ifmli l-.ni liiilmiirr I* -* -*t I imil .* j riiri.
engraving. Quick service. 1D3 Mag­
quarter million dollar opera house
FOR RENT: Three newly furnish­ nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of under construction; two millions i
ed bedrooms, with bath and ga­
Florida real estate advertise In being spent on highway; greatest
It iiklitr iHi I n i w 11f 1 1ii f o u r h l o c k s o f P i i n t i i f f I n * . L o t N ?VI1% I IT*
the St. Petersburg Times. One ctn* chance for live developers to get
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
neoin rage. Reasonable rent 1300 Park
Ave, or phono 052L3,
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V ii» »r *tt«tr&gt; l i r i r K l i i i l l i l l i m -A% 7A K nJ ri * n i l f n i l (lit* l t d . T o r
cent a word daily, two cents a won in on ground floor. Write Devel­
n i|iili*I% Mill*
|»ri»|i«*rl&gt; r n u I n * Vi «m i u Ii | f o r i T M U H l |trr f r u i i l
Sundays.
iTEW ART TH S FLORIST"
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
21)— For Sale, Miscellaneous
f o u l . I - 1 «*i i *i l i t Iiftln nr«* I. 2 , n m l ;i
\ SI .iHMl.lMitl l i l m l r r
Flowers lor all ocensioaa.
cola.
News.
T HE 7 : LARKS BURG EXPONENT
H i l l tn* i t r n * | i f n | f u r l l i i r l i iln| «■.
814 Myrtle. Phone 2 G0 -W
FOR SALE: German police dog,
— Central West Virginia's larg- TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
female; price reasonable. A p­
os| daily. Want ad rate 1 l - 2e per
32—Typewriters,
Suppplics
Send In your subscription to the
ply Carnival C o.,..office Tourist
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; G or Tribune or hand it to your local
I h l i l i l r r n r lM%«**atnr. I l i i n i i * n r I n c a limi**. I . H
iii
d ftiiH
* i ■n
Camp, 13th St., west o f French REMINGTON Portable four-bank more lc per word each insertion.
denier so you can rend Florida's
11»rinI&gt; Ini«« mi Hill** 111jf ItHftI In Mitnlli
f
rlMif#
M Ave.
Typewriters, “ the king of port­ THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho greatest news pane r. One year,
C n r n i l i i i r l Unit* l l i r n t * r u n lit* li ii u t t t if f r o m Sl.lMin.iiii i n S I , ables. $00. Barret Portable Adding
ftlHi.lHl. I-'\ l r i i v n m ) I r r i i i n .
accepted want ad medium in $8 .00 , G months. $ 1.00, three months
FOR SALE or trade on city prop­ Machines. Can’t be beat. Seminole
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word $2.00. If yon desire $ 1,000 insur­
erty, Maxwell coupe (4 pass.);
Printery, Phone 03, Weluku Bldg. an insertion. Minimum 25c.
ance policy add 75c to your order.
late model, first class condition.
:m
112 Park Ave.
33— Wanted
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FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call W ANTED: Boarders; room and
212-It.
meals. Julius ilarper, 1105 (ink
I H I iV.i
FOR SALE OR TR A D E : Dodge Ave.
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myqafo»J n --»
Sedan, run 2000 miles. Jack W AN TED : Bulk oranges, carloads.
Breeden, Smith’s Barber Shop.
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BUYER WAITING

For Small House
- Must Be
Reasonable
Takes Quick Action

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FOUR LOTS
Rose Court
Eastern Exposure
Price $1,500 Each

S. W. BRADFORD

1-4 Cash
Balance
Semi-Annually
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’ BUSINESS-HOMES

Vtllcjez Recil ty Co.

W. V. Wheeler Inc.
4111st Nat’I. Bank

Schulte’s Selected Listings

There is
tor

FOR SALE: One Dodge truck, Herald.
good condition, good tireo, at a YOUNG MAN B0 years of age
sacrifice. See W. E. Betts at Ball with 7 years buying and managing
Hdwe. Co.
experience in one of the South's
FOR SALE: 1025 Dodge Special largest department stores, would
Coupe, A -l condition, good rub­ like to buy an interest in small
ber. Inquire 1201 Myrtle Avenue. department store in progressive
Florida town of 4000 to 15000 pop­
Price $800.00,
ulation. Would devote entire time
to the business. Best of references.
21.— Sale, Real Estate
Replies confidential. Address Box
FOR QUICK SALE: Will offer 5 15, Sanford Herald.
acres farm on hard road with
well, west o f Sanford for $2700 W AN TED : Capable proof reader.
Apply Sanford Herald.
i cask Also 1 lot 50x125 East front
on Sanford Ave., with gnrnge W ANTED: Painting and paper
|V apartment for $1G00. Half cash.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
B- II- Bankaton, Sanford.
ford and N. Y.

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FOR SALE:
A good 1% tun W ANTED: A competent stenog­
truck with touring home body.
rapher. Apply A. I*. Connelly
Equipped completely
for
four
&amp; Sons.
people, with silverware, table linqM
! for* ^
■ K’ *tc- Ju*t ‘ he thing W ANTED: Young men between
camping and fishing.
Will
the age of 21 and 30 years, to
, * a Profitable investment for learn tho 5 and 10 cent business.
m|
tourist. Must
Must have
have good
good education,
education, furnish
furnish
Am
iiK- " n‘* *«»
* i !. out
ollt .to tourist.
(‘am,, p r 111v®‘ t o,, office Tourist l*.*8t of reference and not afraid
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We*t o f Frenchl o f hard work. Hours not long. JSt. ,\Ve ’
G. McCrory, 5 and 10c Store.

Results

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120 Smith Park Ave.

FULTON, INC.

‘We Cover Floridn Real Estate Like the Sunshine’

Real Krttnle
Developers

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Best Business Site in Sanford
Fir-it Street (Near Forrest Lake llutel)

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Price $122,50(1

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Seminole Hotel

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SMITH &amp; RAW LINS
Real Estate B rok en
212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD. FLA.

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(lied Acreage in Seminole 2G 12 acres at Paoln

'or best results in Classified Advertising
call 148 and give your ad over telephone, or

(Borders two lakes)

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Price $13,000

u salesman will call.

Herald Want Ads Are
Result Ads

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
211 E. FIRST ST.
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.

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Hv GEORGK M cM A N B S
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I M ^ O R /s H C E -E H ?

W hy waste your time run­
ning nround looking for a
good investment?
Let ua
show you how you can In­
vest your money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. W e have been in the
real estate business fo? years
and nro glad to say we have
the finest listings nnd the
best values in the Stuto o f
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us for
belter results and quick action

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Sons

t&gt;A OVHT f M O O R E y o u 'r e : t h e c o t t h a t
‘bOL.O A L L THAT j-----

Wasting Time

JOHN E. FOX, Representative

Sticks alone, will not make a fire— you must
also have a match. Circulation helps to make
a newspaper. Hut mere numbers taken l&gt;&gt;
themselves alone cannot he the sole gunge
and measure of a newspaper's ability to pindare ADVERTISING RESULTS and more
than Iho mere fact that China has more peo­
ple in it than any other country, makes China
tho Lest country to live in.

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35— Wanted Help, Male

Phone 490W

Brokers

B U R L IN G , aiO-divlaion W AN TED: Three-room modern
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
apartment, by refined couple.
lando. Flori&lt;lft. and F l o r a Reply II., care Herald.
Heights. Florida on Dixla H igh­
- i
way,
34— Wanted Help, Female *

S ° u o « hiS,wP M t :| w ,A N T ,!D ! L” i V ? k'11Y
nr teAt with portable storage batteriea cal concern* AddteaaforA ‘ partieuB'
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Commercial, $800.00 per
foot. This is a snappy buy
for a handsome profit.
On corner o f Sanford Ave..
and Union Ave., at $850.00
per foot.
A rare oppor­
tunity.

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BROWN
Realty Co.
422 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w
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A Country Club Property of Lakes and Hills

C O M E section o f the Greater Sanford district offer more in the way o f better living1 and enjoym ent than
others, and residents of Loch Arbor, now in the m aking, have a countless number o f recreational facilities
practically at their front door.

Loch Arbor surrounds the Country Club and the 18-hole municipal g o lf course.

Life at Loch Arbor is richer than in most sections.
and live.

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Mere is the new development where one can w ork— play—

11UIN is an important consideration that is truly emphasized in Loch Arbor.

In the heart o f the coun­

try estate district of Sanford, containing many beautiful homes, and winter residences it affords an ideal
place for the discriminating family.

Overlooking the many lakes and waterways, the Country Club and Golf

course, these pleasures and amusements the residents may &lt;njoy to the utmost—every advantage o f an ideal
location is yours in this wonderful development.

lie made into a home spot so beautiful, the desire to own a site will be created in the heart
m island or water front home.

Pleasant cruises can be enjoyed in the many lakes and

d more than twenty-live miles o f inland water travel. The opportunity for motor boating
ul\ at hand in Loch Arbor, lor nature has endowed this district with a most lavish hand.

[H E PEOPLE o f Sanford that know the
on the market. Farsighted individuals
section of Loch Arbor will bo offered soon

surrounding territory can compare it with any other development
can visualize the joy ot life o f the residents o f Loch Arbor. The first

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traveled. \ou visit the movie once
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United Stutes to engage in agri­
cultural pursuits.
They found
their way into the mines anti mills
o f Pennsylvania, however, he said,
where they have been saving their
money until such
time as they
might find their way to farms.
“ Florida,’ ’ Bishop Torok stated,
“ is offering them now a great
chance, and the statesmanship and
wisdom o f those who are respon­
sible for the present emigration
inquestiunnbly are erecting an ev­
erlasting monument for themselves
by giving to these people a square
deal."

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on which to settle in b loridn, and
will come to this state if suit­
able arrangements con be made,
Bishop Torok, of the diocese ot
Pittsburgh, Orthodox Greek Catho­
lic Church, declared iri'a statement
to official:) of the immigration o f­
fice o f the Department o f A g ri­
culture.
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Henry Clews &amp; Co.
ba-, archpriest of the Pittsburgh
diocese nnd rector of Monessan, 7,9,11 DHOADWAYCG round Floor)
Pa., and a number of other high
New York City
dignitaries of the church, declared
that Florida offers a wonderful
opportunity for the man who seeks
Orders executed for
the freedom and independence that
go hand-in-hand with successful
STOCKS &amp; BONDS
farming operations.
and advances made thereon
The Hungarians, Bishop Torok
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INFLUENCE
on values in the Greater Miami district is matchless
Biscayne Bay

“Could Belter Fertilizer Be Made We Would Make It”
SIMON BURE A N I) GEM BRANDS
“ Time Tried and Crop Tested”
Sept. 1, 1925 new price list o f regular brands just issued.
Get same before placing your order. Send orders now for
fall requirements, save delays and be ready when fertilizer
is needed.
QUALITY First.
F A IR Prices.
PROMPT shipment.

E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
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Homes—Apartments—Hotels
could have no more delightful locution upon this
magnificent island with its g o lf course, recrea­
tion center and inland lake.
Remember, however, that the supply is limited.
If there is any influence that creates values over
and above the influence o f Biscacyne Bay, it is
that o f supply and demand.
MIAMI SHORES ISLAND is limited in area, it
cannot be reproduced— it cannot be duplicated
1 no similar location in Biscayne Bay is now or
ever will be available. When it is all g o n e , that
will end it, and then premiums will be paid to
those who have had the vision to buy today.

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ragged nnd jaggerrd. Some parts
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for hunters to attempt n trip on
its vast expanse without the guid­
ance -of a “ pusher”.
Ucclfoot’s northern tip extends
just over the Kentucky state line.
The lake proper contains 14.1G0
acres and with its marshes includ­
ed, 25,050 ncres.
Thousands of sportsmen from
the United States and many from
foreign countries have visited the
lake every year. '

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Keeifopt Lake, winter quarters for
millions of the wild duck family,
this year offers protected refuge
to the migratory visitors from the
noith and the far northwest.
A sanctuary in the grassy bend
, ,tJle curiously-shaped lake nnd
, , , c deep wild grasses is wired
The Archbishop of Contcrbury o ff from the reach o f the hunter’s
gun.
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Iccn making is that I look upon
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Modern Poultry farm, equipped with necessary out houses and
brooders. Quarter mile from depot, Longwood.
Containing
10 acres; 7-room’house.

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immediate sale.

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WE H AV E SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
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YOU.
Also Small Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

$ 125.00 ACRE

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W. D. LEAKE, Resident Manager
OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS O-K FARMS

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg., Orlando.

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Orlando, Fla.

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M acres of land htouted on the Winter Garden State Highway, two miles
west from Orlando City limits, 1800 feet frontage on Highway. One o f
the host Bubdlvl»ion tracts in Orange county. If sold at once will take
*1500 |&gt;cr acre. $."1,000 binder.
balance l, 2 imd y years.

phone 2 ISO

No. 12 Walkinn Bldg.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

“NEVER A DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMER”

$25,000 on delivery of deed ami abstract,

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rapidity with whic
every day asking
Our years of
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make you a client^

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ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
MVfc Acres in South Orlando

Property, Acreage, Homes

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

D. P. SIAS

Orlando ,Fla.

.12 N. Orange Avenue

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On Lake Butler— 100 acres, more or
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Nearly 8,000 ft. lake shore, in the
midst o f big development; $10,000.
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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.

Make Money

MAITLAND
“ WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES M E E T ’

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these prices.

The Maitland Realty Co., Inc.

C. A. Roberts Real Estate Co.

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Maitland, Florida

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119 S. Orange St.

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taking nil active and leading part in building values here for our custom­
ers and clients. Let us show you properties in this ideal section of Semi­
nole and Orange Counlies,

“ Where Values and Prices Harmonize*’
Orlnndo. Florida
02 N. Orange
Phone 900

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34 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.

P.SIAS REALTY CO.
22 West Pine St.
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Our Engineer has just completed the survey and
we have the blue prints ready, and will be glad
to talk this over at any time.

Phones 1763-2567

Miller Bldg.

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listings in Seminole County,
Here’s Some Red Hot Ituys!

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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 Cliuluota $lo0 per acre.—
Terms.
80 acres adjoining Cliuluota, $100 per acre.

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712 Orlando Rank &amp; Trust Company

Brown-Lewis-Morrison, Inc.
Phono 1037

Seminole County Acreage Specialists

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604 Inter Southern Building,
was selected by th e
committee. While all the suggestions were good,
yet only one could be chosen.
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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 - Get in on the best investment
available.
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PRESS

l e a s e d w ir e

^ANFORD, FLOrnPA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1925.

Session Ur
Legislature

the lawl to To!d enactl remote
L jfpro-

iworn in
he house:
'. H, MeKetfhum.
St. i.ucic;
»V.Young,

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 17.—
(jj1)—The house adopted a con­
current resolution ju st after
convening this morning setting
Saturday at noon for sine die
adjournment of the extraordi­
nary session of the legislature.
The resolution was introduc­
ed by Representative Davis o’
Leon, chairman of House Rules
Committee. He said the busi­
ness of the session should be
expedited nnd the members get
hack to their homes without de­
lay.
Representative Holriics, sub­
mitted nn amendment making
the date of adjournm ent next
Wednesday noon. The amend­
ment was tabled and the orig­
inal resolution adopted.
The sine die adjournm ent res­
olution had not reached the
senate when that body adjourn­
ed for the day. Senate leaders
expressed the opinion th at it
would not be adopted nt once
but would bo held until the sen­
ate could guage the work be­
fore them and decide how many
duys will be necessary for com­
pletion of the business.
It was emphasized hy the
leaders, however, th a t the sen­
ate planned to expedite the
woik as rapidly as possible and
they said it might be possible
to get through and adjourn
Saturday.

NUMBER 93.

B oston Authorities Plan to
Request Return of Ponzi to
Fa.ce Nine-Year PrisonTerm

his M orn in g
Legislature To End
Saturday at Noon

HOME EDITION

N ecessity for AwakeninR Na­
tional Consciousness and In­
spiring United E ffort For
Law Enforcement, Stressed

Enlistment of Moral
Forces Is Requested
Fifjht Against International
Rum Traffic Must Be Car­
ried on, Speakers Declare

wv j " onz.l»“financial wizard”
, ' s now. &gt;a Florida with the
,ncc‘I intention of Tecoupt in. Tea.i estate a fortune lost
, , vn ",s ,nJernatlonal postal re­
P i coupon buhblo hurst, niny lie
. red back to Boston to begin
•^entente of from seven to nine
&gt; ars in state's prison as a com­
mon thief.
^
A hearing will he held Wcdn^ t!a&gt; in the county court here
on a motion of assistant District
‘ . wrn«?y Caro, which asks that a
stay of sentence, granted Ponzi
alter his trial here last June, be
vacated and that the sentence
become operative forthwith.
« aro asks that Ponzi’a bail be
uoiaultcu link's* his counsel will
agree to produce him within a
reasonable time.
r
nmv at liberty on hail
510,000 and has announced
l aat wit" the first $2,000,000 of
the $10,000,000 he hopes to renhze m Florida real estate deals.

*’
rcPay his Massachusetts
creditor-.. He has served a fedto defraud.tC ^

U3inK th° "mils

♦ « 2 i!!tam ,L I'owL''- i n t i ’s Atlorney, announces thut he will
out ’fhm^Y0 1 niot'ton- Pointing
h i r i , ho ]las already filed
three lulls 0f exceptions to the
court, none of which “appeared
ntt » a isf^
. orJ' to. the district
attorney’s
office.”

Crew of Coast Guard
Cu tter WereRetuming to Vessel When
Boat Struck Squall

that a man has
(
^
r*“ I until the court
of last resort passes on the is-

One Survives By
Braving Icy Water

DF.TROIT, Nov. 17
The
challenge of an unfinished task
..uSVNVIU-E- Nov. 17—
was emphasized by national law
; , ' ' harles Ponzi, whose Flor­
ida real estate hcaibiuarters are
enforcement officers, nnd state
located in Jacksonville, could
nnd national tempernneo leaders
not lie reached here today, lie
addressing the fifty-lrst annual
is snii! to be spending the day
convention of the National Wom­
ATLANTA. Nov. 17.—(/!&gt;)—
m a r Lake City, the site of a
en’s Christian Temperance Union
George W. Sutherland, of ReadMonday.
portion of his property holdings
stown, Wis., wants u wife. He
Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, chief
wants one badly. In fact, he
wants one so badly he is per­
of the federal prohibition forces,
fectly willing for her to pay
Dr. Kmest II. Cherrington. geij^.
SHELBURNE, Nov. 17.—
chief of police K. L. Je tt, of A t­ CAP)
eral secretary of the World League'
l
i
n
n
u
i
i
l
Eight members of the
lanta fur acting u.t cupiil.
A gainst Alcoholism Rev. F. Scott i
McUrid e, general superintendent
Mr. Sutherland, fancies a crew of the U. S. Const liuard
Southern belle, for in his letter Cutter Morrill were drowned
of the Anti-Snloon League of
asking Chief Je tt to find him n in the harbor here early MonAmerica und others, stressed the
wife, he writes “ 1 would like n
seriousness of the present situa­
Southern hollo, rather than n dny night when a boat in
tion in this country, the necessity
which they wi re returning
Northern icycle.”
Continuing
fo r awakening n national conscious­
his plea, Sutherland, who de­ to the cutter after a leave on
ness nnd inspiring a united effort
scribes himself ns a widower shore, capsized
for effective law enforcement.
during
cheat ion That Coolidge Is R.Ii. Robertson, I,ocnlBusincss
pant fin years of ago, wrote:
The purpose of the American
heavy
storm.
Contemplating
a
Rearrange­
Man, and Detroit Account*
“ If you will drop n few lines
prohibition forces, Dr. Cherrington
ment of Board’s Affairs Is
Only one man in lhe boat was
to the ladies in Atlanta, I will
said, is to take "gospel of prohi­
antsFormCompanyThatllas
be getting mail soon, nnd my -iiucii. Ho is C. Uiytor, nn engibition to the rest of the world.
Seen in Recent Decision
Opened Offices in Sanford
wife will pay you ns soon as I iicci, .second class, who swam
“ We must enlist the moraio
through the icy waters after tho
get her.”
forces of other countries to bring
'bunt had drifted close iuto tho
such pressure on their govern­
rocks. Those known to have per­
m ents, ns will help free our inter­ edge is looking toward a possible las Robertson, V
ished nre:
national border of rum row and rearrangement of the shipping ban. was annour
sm ugglers’ row, which under the board personnel with a view of giv- | hers of the com
W arrant Paymaster Kingsbury,
protection of foreign flags, are ing effect to his views on ship op- ; ready opened o:
W arrant Boatswain Lungcn.
Coxswain I. J. llraekott.
seeking, to break down our laws orations, are emphasized by th e 'a n d 11 in the
Chief \ coman H. McMurdo.
nnd defy the constitution of this disclosure that he will not reap- on Park Avcmt
nation.
Chief Boatswain’s mate J. R.
point Bert E. Haney, democrat of
i„ Roberts
alien.
Protecting Investments.
Oregon, as a member.
j ,»f the firm, ha
“ We must defeat the rapidly
Mr. Haney, who is serving under in Sanford for s
growing international liquor tra f­ a recess appointment, has refused pnnsion of the
DOMESTIC
fic; we must work to protect the to resign from tho hoard at the nounced has mn
Open Warfare Continues In
District Attorney Caro of vast investments which the Amer­ president's request.
Lillie Mountain Town Fol­
tion in incrcus
Boston Wednesday will ask the ican churches have made and are
Mr. Coolidge asked for his resig- &lt;&gt;f the firm. ?
lowing
Election; S h eriff’s
court to declare stay of sentence making in foreign missionary nation a fte r ho joined with the nm- for four years
’aver
Barricaded
in Bank
granted Charles Ponzi, financial fields. The aggressive liquor tra f­ jority &lt;&gt;f the board in opposing the Western Union
wizard, be vacated and th at he fic directed from Christian coun­ executive’s desire that the board puny before ct
HAZARD, Ky., Nov. l7 .-(/P )—
be returned to Boston to face tries is today penetrating to the turn over control of ship operation For a year ami i
prison term of seven to nine very heart of those eastern coun­ to the Fleet Corporation president urer and head
Leaving here nt 0 o’clock this
tries where 1)00,000 persons have
years.
,
non ag with 21 men, James W.
and in voting to oust Leigh C.
Nine men perish when small been under the influence of total Palmer from th at office.
’Vootrn,
l l ’J th Infantry, Kentucky
sailboat in which they were abstinence for long centuries.
Leaving the employ of that or­
The president’s decision not to
iv nen urn you finally becomo . | i ’ml Guard, was expected to
“The
influence
of
those
total
ab­
traveling to the Const Guard
send Mr. Haney’s appointment to ganisation, Mr. Hubeetinh heenn’o convinced tr.\it your wifo had col­
arrive Into today a t Hylton, seni
Cutter Morrill, nt anchor in stinence religions is waning and tho Senate next mouth was made connected with W. M. Cnthrae of ored blood?"
Nhelburns, N. S., harbor, enpa- the influence of the alcoholic traf­ known yesterday to Senator Mc- Eustis with whom lie was associat­
i of l.e.din county, in the mountain
“
Up
to
March,
liCO,
1
w
aa.ia
sized, causing the death of fic is growing by leaps and bounds Rcpuhlican of Oregon, a supporter ed for several months prior to hi' doubt whether shu was of colored | hinterland of Kentucky, to which
everyone abroad except one, threatening in Africa to create a of the commissioner and nt the return to Sanford to enter business blood."
no road leads, to disperse a mob
who braved the icy w aters to world menace by tho debauching same time there was a growing lor himself.
Davis picked up the original com­
of 150,000 ignorant and supersti­
reported to be seeking the slayer
wim ashore.
J. Stanley Williams, one of tho plaint dated in November, 11)21,
tious black men nrul threatening feeling tlmt he soon might call for
of Sheriff Joe Morgan, killed Sat­
Kentucky National
Guntdsother
board
resignations.
Comand
read
the
paragraph
charging
new
members
of
the
firm,
w.is
for­
nu n leave for Iiyden, scat of the orient to create a real yellow
merly with the Detroit Trust Com­ Alice with practicing fraud us to urday.
Leslie county, to quiet trouble peril such ns the people of Europe
pany, of Detroit, -Mich., as chief her race.
Dave Steel, accused of the slavand Anlcrica nave nbt y d
arising from close sheriff’s
" T,i'l vou sign th is? " he asked. i ig, i . reported to be burriended
of
tlie public accounting staff, in
dreamed."
“Yes."
election, which resulted in the
which capacity he handled such
in the Citi’cus Bank nt Hydcn,
Andrews Explains.
“ Was it tru e ? ”
killing of foriper S heriff Joe
work
as
the
complete
installation
while friend* of the dead man
General
Andrews
explained
the
Morgan.
of the factory cost and production
march up and down thu street
detailed working of the reorgan­
Delegates to the American
system of tho Reo Motor Co., of
"You understood that your two equally well armed and making
ized prohibition forces declaring
Athletic Union, meeting
in th at the aggressive attack of the
Lansing, Mich.
answers are opposed?—which is threats of vengeance if they cap­
Pittsburgh turn their attention
He was tho assistant general trpe—that you were not convinced ture Steel. The slayer would sur­
liquor traffic Iforces only could
to the selection of officers from
manager and production manager until March 11)25, or this contain­ render, it is declared, if lie could
he halted hy n UnUitcd front of
tho coming year.
of the Wilson Body Co., of Detroit ed in your complaint to which you be given protection, but fours ho
citizens in community, city, state
and was cost nnd production mali­ swore ?"
Dry violators arc challenged and nation.
would fall into tile hands of the
nger for the Towson Body Corpora­
by leading exponents of pronint“Tho one in Mnrch Is true.”
mob.
lie stressed the seriousness of
tion, spenking before the an ­ present day lawlessness and dis­
tion and also the Anderson Elec­
Several days ago young Rhine­
The slaying is raid to Imvc been
tric Car Co. He was comptroller lander testified thut it was in the outcome of ail election of the
nual convention of the Womans respect for law, aided he said by
for the American Cash Register .March that lie was shown Ids wife's successors to the mao later slain,
Christian Tempernneo Union nt the business man and the clubCo., ami is reputed to he one of birth eirtificate describing her as Morgan’s wife having been de­
Detroit.
the very best cost accountants in “black."
Leonard Kip Rhinelander ad­
feated by two votes.
Detroit.
Without Permission
mits he has lost control of his
“ Isiok me square in tho eye,"
Taking up thu question of Alice’s
Paul B. Monahan lias been prac­
ease against Beatrice Jones
Morgan in said to have greeted
ticing public accounting in the
Rhinelander, to hnvc their ninr(Continued on Page Three)
Steel Saturday, the shooting fol­
u
United States and Chanda for the
riage annulled.
lowed immediately. They had come
the announcement by past eight years. He was connect'
to talk over differences in regard
WASHINGTON
ones of the Senate (d at one time with Lybrand, Ross
lo the election. Almost as the
ommittee,
after
conBrothers,
and
Montgomery
nn
iuBert E. Haney, Democrat of
sheriff fell his feudist faction be
the president yester- tcrnntionally known firm of CertiOregon, and member of the U.
•mn arming. Steel parties inline
'
would
introduce
ut
fied
public
accountants,
S. Shipping Board, will not be
diatcly following suit.
esaion
a
Dill
to
carry
lie
was
also
connected
witli
A.
reappointed, President Coolidge
Feudists Fire in Court House
pose.
W. Khrman and Co., said to be the
has disclosed to official circles.
Firing
by the feudists into the]
II
retain
regional
replargest
local
accounting
concern
Tho Mitchel court m artial,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—OV) county court house end n wild ride
r»r tho board, but with operating in Detroit. At one time
heard several witnesses in tro ­
licial. regulatory and be operated his own accounting —Resuming it i sessions today, l,y t iui tj ' dgo Jason Combs to
duced hy the defense to substan­
nfter u three day recess, the court this place to inform Gov. \\ illium
tiate assertions made by the
martial trying Col. Win. Mitchell J. Fields, of the disorder, were im­
former ait chief.
head new witnesses summoned mediate sequences. Tho Governor
by the defense t support the in in t l i i p a r t of tho atato on inSTATE
charges the air commander made Hpectiun trip.
S. Davies W arfield, president
The troops making the trip nre
ngain t air and navy adm inistra­
of the Seaboard Air Lines Rail­
forced to go on horseback as there
tion of aeronautics.
road, announces th at the exten­
WILLIAMS BAY, N'. Y„ Nov. 17.
To the request of Col. Flier- is no vehicular road to the trou­
sion of his road into Miami has
_(/}»)—A new comet between "he
man,
trial judge advocate, Maj. bled section.
been abandoned because of the
eighth and ninth magnitude ap­
Steel, accused of the slaying, is
Francis
It. Willey of the generul
refusal of property owners to
pearing in the constellation, the
COMISSIONER DIES
staf aided Major Allen Gullion, nn influential lumberman of E ast­
Hunting Dog, was discovered nt ■'
of the judge advocate general's ern Kentucky. Morgan’s wife run
A. M. today. Dr. Edwin B. I’rest,
PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov. 17 (A office, were detailed as assiHtunt to succeed her husband but was
director of the Yerkes Observatory P)—Frank Dent Saunders, city trial judge advocates to assist in defeated by her opponent. C. W.
of the University of Chicago, an­ commissioner of fire and policce, cross examination.
Revis, hy two votes, and Steel ns
nounced.
It wns discovered by died early today. His death ccame
one of the precinct officers, who
At
today's
hearing
the
prosecu­
Prof. George Vnn Biesbroeck ot after an apoplccticaal attack.
refused to count u number of
tion attempted to huve the court votes for Mrs. Morgan, on th»
the observatory staff.
decide whether tho line of evi­ ground thut the ballots were spoil­
dence being pursued by the de­ ed, was charged by the candidate’s
fense was admissible. The court husband with having illegally
retired momentarily und returned caused her defeat. He was prepar­
with the brief announcement ing to contest tho election when
"The case will proceed", leaving he met Steel nnd was killed.
unanswered the question which
Former Sherif J . Haggard re.
sidetracked. Engines were chang­ has been boforo it a number of signed
when a band of armed men
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—hr)— ed ut H arrisburg nnd once more times.
rode into Hydcn und she1 up* the
After a race with death In o spe­ Waggoner was off over the moun­
courthouse. So far as him been
cial train for which freight -mi tains route between Pittsburgh
learned, there has been no blood­
passenger truins were ahu"j®,.hv and Altoona.
Ho accompanied
shed since Morgan’s death.
sidings, Guy Waggoner, wealthy tho 113 miles in two hours, 13
oil operator of Fort Worth, Te "­ minutes nnd equalled the record
was at the bedside- of his d&gt; ng of the distance, which has long
sister last night.
.
, been n boast of the Pennsylvania.
The racing special t r u in c o 'r .
A limousine waiting hero with a
the I 051 miles between St. Louis traffic policeman on tho running
and New York in three hours Ir - board to clear the war, completed
than the scheduled time of
arrangements und Waggoner sped
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.. Nov. 17.— hours of the fastest of tte * to the bedside of hi* sister in rec­
presses on the Pennsylvania ran ord time. The trip cost his more
e weekly luncheon of tho UV)—The vault of the Tennessee
, b this noon nt the Scmi- Valley Bnnk a t Scottsboro was en­ r°Mr«. James A. Gilmore, theMjjj than ten thousand dollars, five
thousand of which went to the
'’
,, regular business tered by burglars who escaped with ter. suffered a relapse Thursday train crew, Mr. Wuggoner having
was dispensed with and approxim ately $20,000 lust night. from nn old illness. Three J
promised them th a t sum if they
„ * r» enjoyed a delightful This inform ation was given out by cians and four attending
■ made the run in 2(1 hours or less.
officials of the chain hank sys­
When he climbed from his coacn
ee'J»raim' Marry Kcnt was tem here. Police throughout this 5 S ld«l th»t her brotbjr
Aieutinn Islands in Alas­
* .«■} introduced to the
here and started for the limousine kaInthothetem
called
from
Fort
never falls as
tf \ S m£ b' ll,’,s- Mrs. Seth d istrict have been notified.
he called back over hts shoulder low as zeroperature
cd connection at bt. Loui
und
tropical
heat is
5
Mrs- W. S. Leake,
acred t))e special.
f, h. to the crew “you win, boyi. *ou experienced In summer.
A
rurni
boy
baby
may
cxpiet
*°
News
of
the
special
was
for
thpi Xdelightful
i l QUtndi musicai
0{ a l&gt;urn wonders."
or their
live seven years and nine months ed ahead and all other traffic
longer than bis city cousin.

WisconsinMan Asks
For Southern Mate

Efforts to Signal Cut­
ter Fail Until Late
Hour Monday Night

a

DelegatesToA.A.U.
Convention Devote
Time To Elections

New Witnesses Are
Heard At Mitchel!
Trial This Morning;

New Comet Found By
Chicago Astronomer

Train Wins In Its Kate With Death By
in Twenty Hours
Covering 1.051

usical Program

Is
Beard By R otarians

Robbers Get $20,000
From Alabama Bank

Court Rejects W rit
Of Error of Slay

�PAGE TWELVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY,

Retains Poise as Murder Trial Opens

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N crhi Girl In Killed
TA LLAH ASSEE, Nov. 15,_A
neRro whh killed on one of Talla­
hassee h busy corners when a mo­
to r truck struck her. Death was
almost. InstantaHt-ouf*. the police
Bald. The accident was unavoida­
ble, the authorities said they learn-

Daytona Shores A dm inistration Building, Designed by Ft

n a iR O i l o i l lour

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 15.—C. .1.
Kinjr, advertising editor of the doJiartinent of agriculture, has left
ik i n**l'° 1,11 l *lu KCCUI|d trip in
tho interest of county reiourccs for
publicity purposes.
Mr. Kintr
with 1. J. Brooks, of the same depnrtm ont j8 gathering data on
Lountics of the state to he u cd in
placing the advantages nail oimortunities of Florida Lei re tin- pUb-

pioneers of other days and other frontiers faced
hardships unknown on the Florida frontier of today. They
were hardy adventurers of whose courage and indomitability
ue as a nation arc justly proud. Just the same we recognize that life
to them was tar trom pleasant, with its remoteness, poor transpor­
tation, lack of all conveniences, climatic torments and poverty.

V r ^ If y o u r b lo o d
• „&lt;1 '

A

you like to e a t

R

EMEMPEft how you used to
corao la from play hungry an
a boar? not you could hardly wait
until Dad filled your pinto!
And didn’t everything taato good!
svoikcrH of the Departm ent of im ­ Beoinod llko you novor would get |
m igration here declare, A letter enough. Didn’t you foe! good thoso I
w « i receiver n t the departm ent r e ­ days. Yea, they wore tho red blood­
cently from Son Francisco, asking ed days,
lo r d a ta on the state. It cumc
avhy Isn’t your nppetlto llko that
via a ir mail route.
now? Why don’t you llko to oat
Just tho Bamo na you did In thnso
days? Iloro’a- tho
to u o n ty Stories Started
— reason—your syBTALLAHASSEE, Nov.
(&gt;p) tom Is simply utarvlng for tho lack
-Ino first of the proponed .scricM of rich, red blood! You'vo lost your
£.! w rite-ups of each county of nppetlto bocauso you'vo lost your
P loriila, being prepared by the im­ red blood power. No red blood
nourishment for tho tissues of your
m igration branch of the Depart- body.
nient of A griculture, hr.« just gone I
Build up your blood to whom It Is
forward. O thers will be sent front ' puro
and red and rich and watch
™ t0 «n»o. C. J. King, ad v er­ that nppetlto coinn back! S. S. S Is
tising editor of the departm ent, Iho way to do It! S. S. S. bolps Naha* requested th at they be uneil turo build red-blood colls— builds
fl* far as possible by tho news­ thorn by tho millions!
papers of the state.
You’ll got hungry and you’ll en­
joy eating when S. 8. K. helps No1-onstnble Named
turo build puro red colls In that
T A L I.A U A .S S K K . Nov. 10__ (yP&gt; weak blood of yours. And you’ll
•V11 ,,'Ur I'- J «»hnjon, of Lnughmnn look hotter—your Hkln will bo clonr
j
named by Governor M artin to and unblemished — your flesh will
become firm aud solid — strength
on,|C,unl l'?b. 0
,tho twenly-aec- mil
power will como
—
on I ‘"strict of Polk county.
to your flabby nnis- f
1'V
eb‘8—you'll bo y our-frf* P f * i

T h at Daytona Shores is a $ 7 5 ,­
0 0 0 ,0 0 0 project? T h a t improve­
ments include water, electricity,
asphalt macadam streets, s i d e ­
walks, white ways, storm sewers?

MPRICAN

* Florida pioneers live in a different world. Florida is not a
frontier boom.
It is a sound growth resulting from the awaken­
ing ot the richest nation on earth to our attractions of accessibility,
climate and natural playgrounds.

T h a t a free Causcway--the only
one on the H alifax River—will
•onnect the Dixie and the Ocean?

The early day pioneer in other parts of America seldom possessed
jiny real amount of ..worldly good. Cut these Florida pioneers are
business and professional men of wealth. Their forebears fought
n r 'V ldcrncss 111 search of free land. But they invade the Florida
paradise in limousines in search of ideal living conditions.

I hat Daytona Shores contracts
guarantee improvements matching
die best anywhere else in Florida?
T h at great hotels, golf and
yacht clubs, an 18-hole golf
sourse and an ocean playground

D a y to n a Shores is designed to g r a tify the w ish es o f these m odern
p ion eers w h o have the m o n ey to b u y the best th at F lo rid a can ofTer
S u p rem e in accessib ility and b eau ty o f lo c a tio n , it is being d evelop ed
o n the h ig h est p lan e co m m en su ra te w ith its rich natural e n d o w m e n t.
Here, as the m o n th s roll by, m ore and m ore pioneers o f w e a lth w ill
elect to m ake their h om es.

X tin

c o u po n

W

convenience. Tlx
mailing it nu/ &amp;
to you.

As an investment, therefore. Daytona Shores property today is
without a peer. Moderate initial prices will allow of a large margin
of profit to early investors. And the tremendous developm ent pro­
gram combined with the factors of accessibility and location
guarantee continued enhancement of values.

it is uncertain whet!
world has settled for a Ion
hut it’s a sure thing it ha
tied for the last w ar.—Vi
Pilot.

Advertising
An advertised
product bears a
proud name
has a reputation
to uphold.

E. C. GRADY
103 S. Palmetto Ave.

Other Florida Offices
E xecutive
Fla.,

O ffice,

Jacksonville,

Tampn, S t.

.Daytona

W inter Haven, Lakeland, Or

Miami

lamlo, DeLand, Ft. Lauder

Petersburg, St

A ugustine, W est Palm Beach,

dale.

D ’ ytona Shores, Inc.

E. C. GRADY
103 S. Palmetto Ave.
Phone 346-J
.
Please .nd me—without oblige*® (
regarding investment possibditics
^(Causeway Section)'of DaytonJ .

Address
Town,

�‘A P E TW O

thejanford h e r a l d , t

SPECIAL A!•SSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTIIOF

■ BodwreH R«alty Co., Lot 0 Block :
AFn R f t ^ ? L U TI0N N°' 243 adoPt&lt;d on th« 26th day of Oct
r Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 Block 1
*. * ; „ ’
tho C,*y CommlMlon of the City of Sanford, H o
• Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11 Block 1
■n»e following is the preliminary estim ate for paving:
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 Block 1
French Ave., from Geneva St.. to Sooth line Lot 10, Illock 7.
Osceola Drive, from French Ave, to El Capital Drive.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 Block 1
S anta B arbara Drive, ffrom
___ French Ave., to El Capital Drive,
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 1 niock 1
S arita Street, from Frenchi ......
Ave., to West line I.ot 16, Block 11.
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 1
B riarclilfe S t , from Osceola Drlv c to West........
line...........
Lot 10, Block 11.
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 3 Block 1
H iaw atha Ave., from Osceola Drive to South line
Bodwell
Renlty Co., Lot I Block II
..........iJit
- i 8, Block 18,
Iroquois Ave., from Osccoln Drive (to South
.....................
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 5 Block 11
line Ixit 21 Block 18.
Mohawk Ave., from Osceola Drive to Santa Hnrbarn Drive.............
Bodwell
Renlty Co., Lot 6 Block 11
El I^ortnl Ave.. firm Orceola Drive to Santa Barbara Drive
Bodwell
Realty Co., I.ot 7 Block 11
Bodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 8 Block 11
n h u Vbase,
T nty*fT
in *'i&lt;,,h
a C hch rock bo«e, or oiher suit
nhle
suiface^ treated
with W,th
asphalt
| Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 9 Block 11
35977 cu. yds. earth excavation
17988.50 ■Bodwi II Realty Co., Lot 10 Block 11...
1&lt;96(J stn. yds. overhaul ui lc .
1796.60 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 Block 13
2 1&lt;04. lin. ft. curb and gut &lt;•r a
20998.40 Bodwell Renlty Co., I-ot 32 Block 13
337 lin. ft. hrad°r curb a t 35c.
j Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot 31 Block 13
35977 sq. yd-, rock base at 90*Bodwt II Renlty to ., l.ot 30 Block 13
35977 sq. yd . s irtace treat .1 t
Bodwe'l Real y Co., I.ot 20 Block 13.
281 sq. yds. co n m t* j a . e 5 inch
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 28 Block 13
26 inlets a t $35.00..
..........
j Bodwell Realty Co., L&gt;t 27 Block 13
®w0 lin. ft. 12-incli storm sewer
Bodwell Reulty Co, Lot 2*1 Block 13.
•1900 lin. ft. Di-inch etorru newer
Bodwell R edly Co.,Lot 23 Block 13
13 manholes a t $65.00
Bodwell Really Co.,Lot 21 Rlock 13
21.704 M 3-inch drain tile a t SI
Bodwell Realty Co., l / t 23 Block 13
i Bodwell P'a.'ty Co., Lot 22 Block 13.
Bub-Totnl ...
I Bodwell Realty Cn„ Lot 21 Block 13 .
Plus 20 per (rent or above estim ate for Legal, Advertising
B hIwcII Real.y Cn„ 1 ot 20 Block 13
Englncciin g, IiK'pi'cliou anil Contingencies
_____ i Bodwell Realty Co.. L .t 19 Block 13.
_________ (Bodwell Realty Co., L it 18 Block 13
Total Cost.................. ...............
1133919.22! Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I Block 12.
To lie borne entirely by adjacent pre
, Bodwell Realty Co., Let 2 Block 12
Num ber of fact fiontagc 22319.87 |,
' Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3 Block 12
Assessm ent per font frontage, $6.00,
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I Blo.-k 12
FRED r. WILLIAMS. !■ ineer.
' B' dv.ell Really Co.,
Block 13
Um. As't. ,,,,dwel1 Bealty Co., - ^ - T ^ ^ io c k l.t
Rodwell Realty Co., Lot 26 Block
210.00 Bodwrel* B««ByCo., Lot 3 Block 13
Bodwell Really Co, l o t 25 Block
J 50.00 r5o',wHI Huilty Co., Lot I Block 13
Bodwell Really Co., Lot 24 Block
ino.no! ,,odtte!l
Bealty Co., Lot 3 Block 13
Bodwell Realty
Lot 23 Block
tr.0.00: n,,d'v*B Realty Co., L it 6 Block 13
I'odwell Real y Co., Lot 22 Block
130.001 B&lt;*dw,,| |
Realty Co., L ,t 7 Rlock 13...
Boihvci'l Realty ( o„ L..t g| Block
130.00 !,‘",VV,B Realty Co., Lot 8 Block 13 ..
Bodw. l! Realty Co., |.„t «() Rlwk
130.00 Boilwr:| Realty Co., Lot 9 Block 13
BodA.ll Renlty ( V , Lot 19 R l^ k ;
1.30.00 Bodw‘,H Really Co., I.ot 10 Block 13
Bodw.ll Realty Co.,I/it J8 Hindi !
130.00;
11 Healty r °-. I«&lt;»t II Block 13....
Bodwell Realty Co.,|, , t 17 Block I
130.00! H' k!w''11 R' «l &gt;’
Lot 12 Block 13
Bodw.ll Realty
Co.,U t 1C Block I
390.00 B. (dwell Realty Co., Lot 13 Hloik 13...
Ilodwell Realty
Co.,Lot 15 Block I
300.00 l,od««fR B»al;y Co, Lot N Block 13....
Bodwell Realty
Co.,Lot 14 Block I
300.00 ,!o,!wc!l Realty Co, Lot 13 Block 13....
Bodwell R enlty
Co.,latt 13 Block f
300.00 ,:° :'vl,R Really Co., Lot It) Block 13....
Bodwell R ealty Co., U t 12 Block f
.1150.00 ,iM,'vcn Realty Co., L it 17 Block 13....
Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot II Blo-k 1
300.00 ,,0,,weR Realty Co., Lot 21 Block I I....
Bodwell R ealty
Co.,Lot .” 0 Block
300.00 Mo&lt;*w-11 Realty Co., L .t 23 Block I I
' Bodwell R ealty
Co.,Lot 29 Block 1
3(50.00 M,,,l'v' 11 Realty Co., -Lot 22 Block 11
Bodwell R ealty
Co.,Lot 28 Block 1
300.00 R'",'v‘ ll Really Co., Lot 21 Block 11
Ilodwell B ra ilv Co„ U t 27 niock 7
3150.001l *odwcl1 Realty Co., I-ot 20 Block 11
Bodwell Ronlty Co., I.ot 26 Block 7
300.00 Bodwell Really Co., I r.t 20 Block 19 .
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 25 Block 7
.ItW.OO
MReaUy Co.. L .t 19 Block 19 .
Bodwell R eally Co., U t 24 Block 7
300.00 n ° dw,‘H Really Co., l ot 3 Block 20......
Bodwell Bealty Co., Lot 23 III..'It 7
3(50.00 • B'.dwiH Really Co., I.ot 2 Block 2 0 .....
Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 22 Block 7
390.0» l,° Jwt,|l Realty Co., la.l
| Block 20
Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 21 Block 7
390.00 n&lt;M‘we** Realty Co.„ Lot 1 Block 21 .....
Bodwell R ealty t.p., U t 20 Block 7
.390.00
Bo,lw,''l Realty &lt;’•&gt;., Lot 2 Block 21 ...
Bodwell R ealty (
|,ot 19 Block 7
OJKI OO; Rp'lw'11 ILalty Co.. Lot 31 Block 21
Bodwell Reulty Co.. Lot 18 Blo k 7
390.00
Realty Co., lo t
I Block 2.3......
Bodwell RealtyjL'o., L.t 17 lllurk 7
SA.OO R“ ,lw‘ " Realty C o .J o t
2 Blink 23..
Bodwell Really Co.,Lot |0 Block 7.
376.00 Bodwell Really Co., -Lot 33 Block 23.......
, Bodwell R eapy Cq„|,.,t | |||1)t.k y
,210.00 n 'u,Wi|l Realty Co., Lot 31 Block 33..!.!
L ‘Bodwell Realty C p .I.ot 2 Plock 9
T30.0(1 B -dwctl .Realty IV . L it 19 Block-14........
Bodwell Realty
Co.,Lot 3 |ll„,k 9
130.00 IS*,',W‘*R Realty Co., Lot 18 Block 11.....
Bodwell Realty
Co.,lo t ! Mock y
130.001l '" l w‘ R I’ealty Co., lo t J7 Block I I .....
Bodwell Realty
Co.,Lot 5 Block 9
130.00 R,"*'v,,!I Realty Co., | fot 1(J Block 11......
Bodwell R ealty
Co.,I.ot 6 Block 9
130.00 1“ m1w‘*11 Realty Co., Lot 13 Block II
Ilodwell R ealty
C«.,Lot 7 Block 9
130.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot I I Block 11
Bodwell Realty
Co.,Lot 8 Block 9 .
130.00 | R°'lwe|l Realty Co., Lot 13 Block 11.......
Bodwell R ealty Co., Lot 9A Block 9
130.00 i Bodwell Realty Co., L it 12 Block 11
Bodwell R -nlty Co., U t 2 Block 24
373.00 ' R°,lw,‘H Realty Co., I.ot 17 Block is!!!!!!!!
Bodwell
R ealty Co., I.ot 24 Block 14
958.20 i Bo,lwcll Realty Co., Lot l&lt;5 Bleak 13.....
Bodwell
R ealty Co., U t 1 Block I I
466.26 Bodwell Really Co., I.ot 13 Block 13 ...
Bodwell R ealty Co., lo t 2 Block 14
3(10.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 1 Block 15...
Bodwell
R ealty Co., Lot 3 Block 11
3(10.(81 Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 13 Illock 13 ..
Bodwell Realty Co., l ot I Block II
800 OU Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot I2A Block 13
Bodwe'l Reulty Co., | ,( |t|„t.k | |
300.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12 Block 13
Bodwell Realty Co., l o t 6 L in k II
300.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot II Block 13........
Ilodwc!! Renlty Co.. Lot 7 Block 14
300.00 Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 10 Block 15........
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Block 14
8(50.09 I Bodwell Really Co., Lot 9 Block 15.........
Bodwe’l Realty Co., Lot 9 Block 11
120.00 Bodwell
Realty Co., L&gt;t 20 Block 19.......
Bodwell Really Co., I.ot 20 Block 15
915.03! R°dwell
Realty Co., L)t 1 Block 19 ...
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot | Block 15.
1(53.00 Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 19......
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 15
3(50.00 i Rodwell
Renlty Co., I.ot 3 Block 19........
Bodw.ll Realty Co., Lot 2A Block 15..
300.00 j ,,odw,,ll
Realty Co.. I.ot 1 Block 10 ...
Hodw II Realty Co., Lot 3 Block 15
91.92 Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 5 Block 19
B odw ll Realty ( 0 , Lot 9A Block 9
180.00 | Boodwell Renlty Co., L it (5 Block 19........
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot It) Block 9
3(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Ixjt 7 Ulock 19......
li°dwell Realty ( 0 ., Lot II Block 9...
8(50.00 Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 31 Block 18....... .
B 'd v II Realty ('&lt;*.. F-it 12 lllo. 1- o
3(50.00 Bodwell
Renlty Co., Lot 1 Block 18.......
K50.00 Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 18.........
K50.00 Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 3 Block 18.......
1(10.00 Bodwell
Realty Co., I.ot 1 Block 18
ino.no . Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 3 Block 18 .
(50 00 ; Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot (5 Block 18
1110.00 ' Bodwell
Realty Co., I.ot 7 Block 18
ICil.UO B°dwe|l
Realty Co., L it 8 Blopk 18
KUDO Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 Block 19
950.00 j Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 17 Block 19
(50.00
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 1(5 Block 19
(50.00
Bodwell Realty Co., L it 15 Block 19
150.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14 Block 19
(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13 Block 19.....
(50.00 Bodwell Renlty Co., I.ot 12 Block 19.........
(50.00 Bod well Reulty Co., l.ot 11 Block 19........
(10.00 I Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 10 Block 19
110.00 Bodwell Really Co., Lot 28 Ulock 18
50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 27 Block 18
50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2(1 Block 18
5&lt;U&gt;0 | Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 Block 18...
9(59.18 ! B"dwell Realty Co., Let 24 Block 18.........
t tn.OO 1Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 Ulock 18............
1050.00 , Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 22 Block 18 ...
•'itIO.OO 1Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 21 Block 18....... !
3(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot t Block 20
3(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 niock 20.........
300.00 I Bodwell Realty Co., l ot (5 Block 2 0 ..... .......
8(50.00 Bodw.ll Realty Co., L it 7 Block 20...„........
3(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Illock 20.............
•IllO.OO Bodwell Really Co., Lot 9 Block 2 0 .....
300.00 ! Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot 10 Block 20.............
300.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot It Block 20.............
8150.00 Boil well RcaRy Co., lait 12 Block 20______
3(50.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 26 Block 21...........
3(50.00 j Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 Block 21............
3(30.00 I Bin*Well Realty Co., Lot 2 Block 21______
3(50.00 'Bodwell Realty Co., L it 3 Block 21............
3(50.001 Bodwell Realty Co., L it 4 Block 21______
3(30.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1 Block 20...........
3(30.00 Bodwell RcaIty Co&gt;i lj)t 2S BIock 2Q.............
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 24 Block 20______
450.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 23 Block 20______
360.00 Bodw«H Bfalty Co., Lot 22 Block 20_______
1 * 1 5***1* C o’ Lot 21 B,0&lt;* 2 0 ........ (••
360.00 1 Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot *»n ni-w.1, oh
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X»5
136.29
75
72.93
154.94
75
136.11
95.18

360.00
360.00
380.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 18 Block 2
360.00
360.00 S0d,weI.! Re*,ly Co &gt; Lot 17 Block 2
360.00
n fin n n lBodwe Re#lty Co-* Lot 18 B^ ck 20
• ‘ U000
Bodwell Realty Co. Lot 15 Block 20
532.86
360.00 Rodwell R ealty Co, I/&gt;t 1 Block 24
780.00
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. I-ot 3 Block 24
360.00
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co,&gt;*. Lot 4 Block 24
360.00
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co. Lot 5 Block 21
360.00
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co,*, Lot 9 Block 21
360.00
380.00, Bodwell R ealty Co L it 7 Block 21
360.00
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co *. Lot 8 Block 24
360.00
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. Lot 9 Block 24..
360.00
co
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. . Lot 10 Block 24..
300.00
60
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. . Ix&gt;t 11 Block 24 .
360.00
GO
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co, . I-ot 12 Block 24 .
360.00
207.59
1245.54 Bodwell Realty Co Lot 13 Block 24
360.00
107.5
615.00 Rodwell Realty Co. Lot 14 Block 21.
360.00
60
360.00 Ih^lwell R ealty Co.•. I ^ t 15 Block 24
420.00
GO
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co... I-ot 30 Block 24....
780.00
60
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co.. Lot 20 Block 24
360.00
60
360.00 j Bodwell R ealty Co.■i I-ot 28 Block 24...
360.00
60
360.00 I Bodwell Realty Co. I-ot 27 Block 24 .
360.00
60
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co. Lot 26 Block 24...
* 360.00
CO
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co!.. L it 25 Block 24...
360.00
60
360.00 Rodwell Renlty Co!.. Lot 24 Block 24...
360.00
60
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. Lot 23 Block 24...
360.00
60
360.00 Bodwell Really Co.•&lt; Lot 22 Block 24...
360.00
60
360.00 j Bodwell Renlty Co. , Lot 21 Block 24
360.00
60
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co.,, L it 20 Block 24....
360.00 «
60
360.00 Bodwell Realty ( o., Lot 19 Block 24....
360.00
71.38
•128.28 Bodwell Realty Co... Lot 18 Block 24 ...
360.00
142.58
855.48 Rodwell Realty Co.•* Lot 17 Block 24....
5560.00
54.41
326.46 Bodwell Realty Co... Lot 10 Block 24 ...
645.06
60
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co,&gt;. I-ot 1 Block 25.....
780.00
75
450.00 | Bodw«»ll Realty Co,-, I-ot 3 Block 25...
360.00
190.57
1143.421 Bodwell Renlty Co. Lot 4 Block 25....
360.00
75
450.00 Bodwell Realty Co.•» I-ot 5 Block 25.....
360.00
450.00 Bodwell Renlty CO., I-ot 6 Block 25.....
360.00
75
450.00 Bodwell Renlty Co.-, Lot 7 Block 25.....
360.00
60.13
360.78 Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot 8 Block 25.....
3(50.00
60
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co Lot 9 Block 25.....
360.00
60
360.00 Bodwell R ealty Co. I-ot 10 Block 25.....
360.00
60
Lot 11 Block 25.....
360.00
60
Lot 12 Block 2 5 ....
360.00 j
60
360.00
Lot 13 Block 25.....
360.00 B
60
360.00
Lot 14 Block 25.....
360.00
I
60
360.00
I-ot 15 Block 2 5 ....
360.00
I
60
360.00
Lot 16 Block 25......
300.00
CO
360.00
Lot 17 Block 25......
120.00
60
360.00
Lot 10 Block 11......
420.00
60
360.00
u n ity ( o., Lot 11 Block 14......
330.00
131.85
791.10
to alty Co., Lot 12 Block 14......
817.74
132.85
797.10
’.rally Co., Lot 8 Block 19......
430.00
70
420.00
lenity Co. Lot 9 Block 19.......
437.58
79.6
477.60
lealty Co., Lot 10 Block 19...!!!!
929.61
390.00
fealty Co., L it 13 Block 20....!!!
150.00
390.00
fealty Co., Lot 14 Block 20......
810.66
168.5
1011.00
lenity Co.. Lot 15 Block 2 0 ......
571.08
70
•120.00
lenity Co., I.ot 15 Block 24.....!..
672.00
70
•120.00
lenity Co., Lot 16 Block 24....!.!.
122.71
736.26
450.00
lenity Co., Lot 17 Block 25...."..,
112
672.00
420.00
lenity Co., L it 18 Block 25....:.!!
122.71
736.26
i
375.00
lenity Co., Lot 20 Block 1 5 .....!:
83.65
501.90
I
405.00
lenity Co., Lot 19 Block 1 5 .......
80
510.00
405.00
enlty Co., Lot 18 Block 1 5 ......
HI
504.00
375.00
ealty Co., Lot 31 Block 1 8 .......
83.65
501.90
•105.00
Co.. Lot 30 Block 18 ___
85
510.00
405.00
Co., Lot 29 Illock 18 .........
85
510.00
-375.00 Rodwell Realty Co., Lot 28 Block 18..........
39
180.00 f
360.00 Rodwell Realty Co.. Lot 20 Block 21.........
83.85
501.90 (j
360.00 “
lenity Co., I.ot 25 Block 21 ......
85
510.00
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co., I.ot 21 Block 21 .......
85
510.00
360.00 Bodwell Realty Co.. Lot 23 Block 21..........
•10,
210.00" "
360.00 Hodueil Realty Co., Block B .........................
242.6
1455.60 J
360.00 .................
Co., Block C.................
245.01
1470.06 ■
405.00
? ,c lVCn V* uny aI* lw rson'’ interested in the Specinl ■
860.40
u t the various und pieces of property above described £
510.00
assessm ents are payable in full within th irty days 5
360.42
(I foregoing special assessment roll has been cqunliz- ■
360.00
confirmed, or in ten equal annual installm ents with a
360.00
■ont per annum from and a fte r the tim e sind special 5
360.00 ;
360.00
360.00
120.00

•

90
157.38
175.9(5
82.5
60

540.00
941.28
1055.76
495.00
360.00

S At The High School

U a nted
linen or cotton
"K purpose,,

*°ih"

.

cSJs,

Lion had
L had refanrouncLn would
[s matter
At that
|. a SP^*
(ointed to
targes a&lt;-

, Expression Department -inford Public schools has in
the public to attend a recital
bv the Grammar School pu, the High School nud.torVednesday afternoon nt 4 o
' The following program will
ha” 'the Toys Said," by KathH'Tdttle Boy’s Lament,” by
ice^Will Turned into n Boy,”

lemoval of

'b h M t,” by Marcadcl Siev-

Ld depnrt-

fctency.
For contin[tion and
r??ion.
passed at
loth were
; J. Buritriet. One
id issue of
, ,ubdrainther legalIstokpoga
,1a county
l when is-

“Flow Girls Study.” w ith
Pearmnn. Edna C.recn. MarForrcst, Louiso Hickson,
Dighton nnd Andrey M b o ro .
e Photogarphcr s Charm, b&gt;
‘1 ‘K

” by Laura Mae

Ellen Hoy, Ci|f

2*00 acres of verv vl
within four miles of the?
banford at a price muchm
Ket.
This property

marVrt fg

118 Magnolia Av

JA C K S O N m L E , Nov. 17.-0?)
— Wholesale quotations prevailing
on the Jacksonville m arket today
as reported by the Florida State
M arketing Bureau are as follows:
Beans, green, hampers 3.50(h)
3.75; cukes, U. S. 1st., bushel crates
nnd hampers, 1.50(5)2.00; eggplants
crates, fancy 2.00(5)3.00; pepper.;
green, largo sizes 2.50 @ 3.00or,ailRCS’ boxes fancy well mntur-’
cd (.50(5)8.00; grapefruit, boxes,
fancy, well matured 5.00@6.00.

o J^B M O N D , Nov. 17.— (A*) _
against
° f Tu,ane’8 Id points
K
^ - a n e e . Pc«Ky Flourncy,
b S I haUKLhnr * y’9 cra&lt;* half,
l oin.’ b o Uf:ht h'8 total up to 113
Saturday, virtually clinchscoring0 .®°uthern Conference high
8C°,
h:'"ur* for the year.
who wall
t ^r5°L Edgar Jones,
must"hn*.checkci’ by the Crimson,
Ten
b°0StC(l 34 notches in the
S
Antr-wn,M with the Missis.
i KIes nnd Washington and
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17.—(A1) back
13 t0 ovcrtahe the Green
—Cotton futures opened s te a d y
Alabama increased
K ' . Dcc: f W.68; Jan. 19.52; Mar! hi*
19.31, May 19.11; Jan. 18.92 ask­ with1?*3 PXtra F°int shots to 20
ed,
o , VfT r !JKainn F,orida nnd holds
cafe lead over Jones. The Gator
, r . : , mn,1? !t13 Points after toucli••wns. while White of South Caro" na conies third with 11.

Miss Brenda Morrison
Weds Former Rector
of Episcopal Church

...The many friends in Sanford of
iMiss Brenda Morrison and Rev.
A rthur Searing Peck will be inter­
ested to
csivu
io learn of
or their niarriag«
which took place nt Mansfield. Pa.,
on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Both the bride and groom are
well known in Sanford. Mrs. Peck
having made her home her for a

SS...0 0 I ’.nsy T e r m s

•'•lit (It H'K P O ssrsslO V

I l*e rnoni i.inilrrii luniKnloti
llliit.ln.nl Ave. Allrnetlve sum
I!u&gt;er enu hnnl liniuei
l.nssesslon.
I..K S .

ZT.-'HO l-lfirrttl l&gt;ritt«

|tould b o ’o f

IfVipite the
We all know wlmt we would do
Lia several if we had a million dollars. We
In the last two years, British
■ j--.-t.-laml. - would wish it was two million
commercial airships flew 1,879,000
die im- dollars.
miles with only two fatal accidents.
■ e tv fir-t
lo t'

faced wind nnd storm, nearly d
ships. But he sailed on and was J
Xreat discovery. Let nothin? J
from regular savin?, and makiJ
/neat, and you will discover thel

U Leon R
lUffs coun
;to his talcUtters be

4% Interest Paid on Savings

S e m in o le (founl
Sanford,FI
STRENGTH-SERVICE

REAL ESTATE

SANFORD—SYNOS

lake.

on
'

beautiful

&lt; • .«

$2,250.00

Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the Srr *rtlr«nirtti
air passages of your head clear
and you can breathe freely. No
more hawking, snuffling, blowing,
headache dryness. No struggling
Tor breath at night; your cold or
)'• A. ( nnnliiKlinin
catarrh disappears.
Got a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
ply a little, of this fragrant, anti­
septic, healing cream in your nos­
REALTOR
trils. It penetrates through every
air passage of the head, soothes
the inflamed or swollen mucous
230 Meisch Bldjj.
membrane and relief comes in­

W . P. Carter

l«p those
fa, «ccret.
K to forget
roulil benefit
i«v(r to con
tale gasp
w« interntion.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is herrby given to St. John's River boatmen and
all other concerned that, with the approval of the W ar De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida East Coast Hallway
Bridge over St. John's River nt Jacksonville, F la , will be
closed for replacement for forty-eight (48) hours from
12:01 A. M. Monday, November 23, 1925, until 11:59 P. M.
Tuesday, November 21, 1925, to nil river traffic requiring
clearance or height of more than eight (8) feet thereunder.
Boats capable of using the nlmvc clearances and desiring to
pass the bridge will use the East channel under the through
girder span.
...................
_

Florida East Coast Railway Co,
II. N. UODENUAUGII. Vice-President

DINNERBELL RADIO FORUM
_________HELPS FARMER PROGRESS

T w o l o t s lZ 'll O O $ 1000.00 r a r h .

T&lt;&gt; W illia m II. .MikIrc noil w if e ,
------M ui Ikc . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n im m .i
N u n k n o t v n ; W i l li a m
Di I kut a m i
u Iff,------------- U.lKur,
wlni.vf C h r i s ­
tia n m im e Is u n k n o w n ; W i l l i a m It.
Mini i; i \ W il li a m ialKi.r. a n d a l l o t h ­
er persons w hose n am es are u n k n o w n
trading a n d doliiK b u s i n e s s u n d e r
th e f irm n a m e n n d s t y l o o f K d jtu r ,
.MuiIkc * C o m p a n y ; o n .May Kith,
IS 'C a n d &lt;u eh a n d e v e r y of t h e a b o v e
n am ed d e f e n d a n t s , if living,
e ith e r, u n y o r ull o f said
utils lie d e a d , to ull p a r t i e s i
I n t e r e s t s tin d e r t h e fo llo w
c eased d e f e n d a n t s , t o - w i t : W i l l i a m
II M ml go a n d w i f e , ----------- -MmlKc.
w hose C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is ui
w i l l i a m K d g u r a n d w if e , —
C.tKur, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n u
u n k n o w n ; W il li a m II. Modi
Ham E d g a r , n n d nil o t h e r
w hose n a m e s a r e u n k n o w i
log am i d o in g liiisln-sc. tin
firm n a m e a m i s t y l e
of
Mmtge A C o m p a n y ; o n Jit .
I s i s , o r o t h e r w i s e , in a n d t o tint
f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d la n d , s i t u a t e ,
lying, a n d b e i n g Itt t h e C it y o f H a n ­
ford. C o u n ty of S e m i n o l e a m i S t u t o
of F lo r id a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d c eiih ed a s follow s, tO -tv lt:
lleginuinK a t H?e S o u t h w e s t ( S W )
l"dn t o f in te r s e d &amp; o n o f S ix t h S t r e e t
ami I’o p ln r A v a l t i e , a n d r u n n i n g
tin lire W e st abH ig t h e S o tltll s i d e
O f S ix th S t r e e t 2‘i.53 f r e t to P e c a n
A venue, t h e n c e S o u t h
alo n g
th e
Cast s id e o f P e c a n A v e n u e Kt f e e t

riffiffiffiSfiififfiSKffiifiifib

T w o t o l a o n S a n l o r d A v e. One $ 3000 .0 0 , o t h e r $ 0000 .0 0 .

and Entertainment

(SK.AI.)

••&gt;: A. M WKKKH. K .q m ty C l e r k
)'•&lt; OTTKS K S I'K N C K K .
SoHrMiini umt of C n u i m d f o r

(in. .'••oioialnaut.
Nuv IV-'-M. Dee. 1-8.t5.

gj the Milane Theater

AT THE CITY HALL

.

Wednesday Evening:, Nov. 18, 1925.
Under the Auspices of the

Sanford Fire Department
I) P. M. to 12 M.

Excellent Music
Admission $2.00 Couple

TICKETS ON SALE AT DRUG STORES
134 feet on Park Ave. 120 feet deep, price $7,000
.
00—splendid terms.

F i v e l o t a In ( r o n e o f H o t e l K o r r r a l I . n k r .

The I'ulcfltnn-llrumlcy Buildlrg.

W . P. C A R T E R

ANNOUNCING

20 acres in town limits of Longwood. Eight
acres in old grove, 12 acres good lend. All un­
der fence, has good house. Priced right.
40 acres East of Longwood, part in grove excel­
lent poultry farm site. You'll marvel when you
hear the price.
20 acres on Highway between Longwood and Al­
tamonte, 2000 feet on Highway, 600 feet on lake,
just south of Lyman School House, building
going up on all sides. Look it over, then ask
the price. It can t be beat.
„

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS

J. It. CARTER
102 N. Main St., Orlando

Home Offices:—Suite 13-15 Masonic Temple Building

We are Prepared to Offer Expert Service on

OUR SHOWING

'J jc n o r /v i c y

Desks—Chans
Filing Cabinets

and General Business Counsel

Typewriters
Adding Machines

i/L itu m n

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Audits, Systems, Investigations, Income T ax

realize that now is
ir office e q u ip m e n t
nr Orders For Lug'

^ C r u c ia l
Jro m

}rsonncl and S ta ff are capable of giving efficien. and courteous serv
both the sm allest businesses and the largest corporations alike.

jlect proper furnishing*,
of Office Supplies.

Slater-Sc
’*• Washington St.
.

ORLANDO, FLA

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W. J. THIGPEN

Let us sell your lots for you.
We shall be delighted to make you some money

360.00

A N N O U N C i rt t

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T w o l o t a In M a y f a i r . T h e o n ly t w o nvallablev —
IN Iota In C ity ll m l lo f o r $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .
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t h o lr e II. II. f r o n t n u e n t $ 10.00 p e r fo o t.
V l r r Iota o n O a k A ve. C a l l n n d a r e (h,rm .
I h a v e t h e r h o l r e a ( a c r e a g e in e l t r ( o r aulutlv Ivina, If l a .
t r r r s l r d t n l k w i t h m e.
If ll’n h u e ln r a a p r o p e r l r 1 h a v e ( h n l .
_
l i m e Borne « n n #0 y e a r le n ac— e n n ’t h e h e a t .
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If y o u n r r a a l r n n a r r It w i l l p a y y o u t o I n v r a l l g a t e .

THE OPENING OE OFFICES, OF THE FIRM OF

K. A. DOUGLASS.
' ' I•• r k m th o ( J l r r u l t C o u r t o f t l u
S - v r o t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f Klo
. (da. Iii a m i f o r S o m lu .!•• C o u n t y

G racious in L ine —P r . o i o ^ 11'

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T w o Io ta o n I’n r k 133 x 120 $0300 .00 . T a k a a t o o k .

N ice l o t o n D im A ve. $ 2 0 0 0 .00 . Y o u e n n ’t b r a t It.

Magnolia At Second
LOANS

L A R G E W O M E N 'S FA

J

T w o l o t a n r a r D e p o t ( o r $ 7000 .00 . I l a r g a l n .

Solid ns the rock is the econonl
which Sanford is building. ThoiisJ
the most productive farming land
are sending their golden treasurcJ
millions of dollars and increasing;!
Sanford to Northern markets.

450.00

^

F u u e r o o m b o n a e , d o u b le e n r o x p n n d ( w o lo t a $ 1000 ,0 0 . r

B ooth anti G ibbs
117 MtiKuullit Ave.

10 Meisch Bid

480.00
361.98
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
405.00
930.30
357.30
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
480.00
480.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
357.00
987.00
105.00
360.00
360.00
.Kio.oo

Sanford

T h r e e to la on T u r k Ave.. ( 300 (1,00 n n d ( .U 0 O.O0 .

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.

P tio a e 41

Phone 718

W. H. LONG

tout your
[kid referiixde sevofer«*. “Who

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

room House and C.araRe,

ilis-

$rs were
(louse on

Colum bus With
Little Fleet

M agnolia &amp; S econd

an d R ead

. Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
, u P&lt;m,» Air Passages Right Bp.
■&gt;+ ! • - &gt; • &gt; + + - &gt; -&gt;4
mu' of S a n fo r d ’s m o st d o a lr a lile
i , 1*..
s e c t i o n , . Sr vi n r o o m s
I b ain ,
(in rng p . T M » h o m e Is
1-Pil MO low ,|I!U I, |M coiinIiIpi*.
a r a r e l.a r a a ln . T ills tin* f i r s t
•* '*
Im***ii o f f e r tt l t o tlio b u y -

Loans

For F irst M ortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basts a t 7%
Consult us firs t when In the m arket for funds

; HEAD STUFFED FROM
:
CATARRH OR A COLD

i,r,.MiANY ACTSJJN T K iw flT

Irage 11
l brought the
were used
Uj'j permis[r.tness later
L enough to

S top , Look

Barber
ShopTfor "good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

MONEY AVAILABLE

Loans

s&amp;ass:
**••*“— « 5
n-Jbfco hundred thousand persons

n p n lfA m m n l

HEADS TEM PERANCE BODY
DETROIT, Nov. 17.—&lt;A&gt;)—Mrs.
Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
form er vIco president of the W. C.
T. U. and prominent club women
and suffrage worker, was chosen
president of the N ational Union by
unanimous vote of the fifty-first
annual convention today.

whirh y n 01 !° vIsit fho show, near
The largest tree in Hutchinson, which
will continue from Now 28
t?rC*\V f r o m

BERLIN, Nov. 17.—(&gt;P)—The
cabinet today authorized Foreign
.Minister Stressman to draft the
necessary bills giving effect to the
treaties negotiated a t Locarno. The
measures will be submitted to the
premiers of the Federnl E states
for their approval on Thursday nnd
will later be introduced in the

CHICAGO, Nov. 17.— (A1) —In
quest of tiny ’blue
‘
ribbons and
8100.000 In ]prizes, symbolic of
championship,, ten thousand cattle,
swine and horse’s'
- -.J —the best in the
country—
.......
iIT"“ , T will
w,u compete
in this year's
ivrui?1 °PaI Livestock Exposition.
11 ,ud,res Ir°m the United
States, Canada, England and Scotid are viewing this great arm y
o livestock, agriculture also will
,jl ba,ViaK Hs day, for the Intcrnathr v r rn,r? “nd ,InV Show nnd
rnn tlona.' B°ys’ and Girls’ Club
f Rress "'91 meet as departm ents
or the exposition.
vnrJ '* » '* y ° t newly discovered
y,arj ot'C3
crops and an exhihi.°f uiork occompllshed by farm

REVOLUTION SEEMS CERTAIN

Seventeen years of co-operatirJ
development in the building of thl
L A N D P O R T is our record.

360.00
360.00

300.00
300.00
450.00
987.00
-105.00
360.00
300.00
360.00 I
360.00
300.00
360.00
360.00

WiSrGive°np r o g r a n j

Flournoy Likely To
Fine Livestock Are
Re King of Scorers Ready for Exhibition

Phone 517

�THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.1925

PAGE POUR

Hie Sanford Herald
a* I t a t w i f l o M s ,
S eco n d c l a s s M a t tar.
ISIS, a t t h a *»**toftle*
F i o n a s v n d a r A c t of

* r» a m iP T M » !v nA T it*

Oita T*a»—17.0# Sts McathaDal Itar *d la CIV t*r
W M k. ISa. W * * k l r E d l t t o a | L M
par yaar._________ _____________

Rules for Pedestrains

petence, tells a story that will in­
terest the President.
This woman, plunged In grief
knowing th a t her husband had
been killed because his superiors
disregarded his objection to their
plnns, was subjected to pressure
of n most disgraceful kind.
Men representing the navy
sought to make her testify to a
falsehood to save her husband’s
superiors from the condemnation
they deserved.

■ R N S F R T H E A S S O C IA T E n F I I E S i
T w i A s s o c ia te d P r a i a la exotuat v a l x a n t l t l a d t* Mia u a a f o r r a p a b f l a a t t o n o ' a l l n aw a d la p a t c h a a
a t a d l t w , t o It o r n o t o th a r w l a * e r a d t a J In t h l a p a p a r a n d a ls o t h a l o ­
an* n a w a p u b f l s r s d h a ra l n . A ll r i g h t*

TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1025.

at*.

i I ,—Augmenting of bnildin* pro■*ot» A r a t s , hotels, apartment
house#.
t .—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
^.-Construction
of
boulevard
aroi nd U t s Monroe.
I— Complr'ion of elty beautifiestlon program.
t,—Expansion of sebool ayatem
with provision for Increased fadlltlee.
B inLE VERSE FOR TODAY
WHAT GOD WILL DO:—He
will swallow up denth in victory;
and the Lord God will wipe nwny
tears from off all faces; nnd the
rebuke of his people shall be taken
nwny from off nil tho earth; for
the Lord hath spoken It. Isaiah
25:8.

PRAYER:—Give to
whatever our name or
life that is in C hrist
then w i shall both live
evermore.

each of us
nation, the
Jesus, ami
nnd rejoice

UHKI) CAR FOR HALF,
It stands within a vacant lot
And looks with and, accusing eyes
On all mankind—and who would
not?
“Used car for.Halo" we advertise,
Daub a hum iliating sign
Upon a car of old design.
That served u» willingly nnd
well—
A friend th at we decide ter sell.
The old car almply will not do;
It'a badly bent, its turning ruy.
The folks Insist on something new;
We'll almost give the car away.
It's fender* all are battered now,
It's marred—and I remember how;
It bears the honorable scars
That ulwnys come to all old cars.
It bore us over many a road,
Through mud and sand, nnd snow
nnd rain;
It carried ninny nn extra loud,
And very seldom would complain.
W here'er the family would roam.
I t took ua there, and brought ui
home;
Ilut now it'a time tile car was
■old,
Because you nee it's getting old.
My! how the children danced with
gleo
When father brought it homo one
night.
Its nickel shone no nplendldly,
Its varnish was no smooth nnd
bright.
But now the fenders all nre bent,
The body even has a dent;
We've driven it—well, quit a bit,
Until we're ull ashamed of it.
The summer picnic that wo had!
The winter storm s it took us
through!
No wonder that it looks so bad—
The old car simply will not do.
And so a stranger has tho thing;
We'll take whatever it will bring;
We've driven it through sun nnu
gale
Thro seasons now. Used Car for
Halo,
—Douglas Mallock.
And still nothing hns been done
to widen the downtown streets that
are so congested.
Kissimmee in to have a ten story
hotel. And this leminds' us that
Hanford needs about u dozen lug
ones.
Hanford is to have another Potk
directory. It ought to show a pop­
ulation well over twelve thousand
permanent residents.
When some of the biggest invest­
ors in the stale make purchases in
Hanford und adjacent territory,
there is a reason for their action
They don’t usually make mistakes.
Seminole county may become the
largest poultry-raising section in
tho country, us well us Florida's
most productive and luhstuntlal
county.
Hundreds of new people nre se­
lecting Hanford us tiicir Florida
homo and far-sighted merchants
and tusinesa men are realizing that
to get their ahare of this business
it la necessary to go after it. And
what better way in there to go a ft­
er it than by using newspaper ad­
vertising. It is a significant fact
that the leader in the business
World today is invariably a con­
sistent advertiser.
Even though there is to he u
now highway constructed between
Sanford ami Orlando there is no
reason why the present heavily
travailed thoroughfare ahuuld be
allowed to go to places.
The
shoulders on the road between Or­
lando and Kissimmee have been
put in fin* condition and as far
as Tho Herald is able to i n there
is no reason why those on tba roa J

As Brisbane Sees It

Another Trial Wanted.
Even though numerous rules and regulations have been
Nervous, In Italy.
made for the prevention of automobile accidents, people con­
The Kin* Shoots.
tinue being killed and injured and it seem s as if the more
Atterbury’a Optimism.
rules we have the greater are the number of serious acci­
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
dents.
( C o p j r r t r n t IS I S )
The newspapers of the country have given much space
MRS. LANSDOWNE, widow of
in their efforts to mnke motor car drivers more careful and Commander Lansdowne, killed on
rules and suggestions of much variety have been su g g e ste d . the Shenandoah by stupid incom­

■ F E C IA L S O T I C B i All a b lt n a f T
Borleas. e a r d a o f t h a a k a , ra a o tu tlo n a
a n d u o ttc a a o t - a n t a r r a i n u a n U w n s r a
f k a n r a a a r a m a d * w ill t&gt;* e b a r g a d
f a r a t r a c a l a r -*dv*rtl*ln a r a l a a .__

THR HERALiJ'B P1.ATPORM
1.— Deeper water roct# to Jacksonvilla.
1,—Construction of 8L Johna-lndlar River canal.
t.—Extension cf white way.
fz- -BiUnslon of local amuaements.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,

A LOP-SIDED g a m e

HaShT a 1wH&lt;3
C^1hv5 BABY

if W
cdm him

This Gpv&amp;
OVER

ARMY AND navy personages
inclined to put officers on trial
will find m aterial in the officers
that tried to bully an unfortunate
woman nnd extort false testimony
from her. A trial of thoso men
would please the people of the
-*-Pori£&gt;st,rh-&gt;«Mwgm« rry cards on whk.lrirrj, &gt;r&gt;?rrr;
ijmted States CufiViuelTiJVj ’ iTi" c
names, addresses, occupations, married or single, and their than the trial of Colonel Mitchell,
favorite undertaker.
who told the truth and served the
"While no pedestrian may cross a street on which there public.

is an automobile, still a car may suddenly dash around a cor­
ner, in which case the ubovc information will he of great as­
sistance to the police.
"Old nnd feeble persons must have an escort of at least
four persons when crossing u street.
"Don't cross a street if possible, no matter how urgent
your business may be; telephone, telegraph or write.
"Don't rend newspapers while crossing a street.
"At night pedestrians should carry flashlights or min­
ers' lamps attached to their hats.
"Strict observance of these rules, it is believed, will
lessen the number of accidents, and keep many homes intact."

Measuring Energy
Every movement we make requires a certain amount of
energy and in this day o f efficiency it is no wonder some­
one hns gone to the trouble to make a study of the matter
in order to find out just what motions are effort-saving and
what postures tire least.
By a scries of tests conducted hy Dr. Francis G. Bene­
dict, director of the Carnegie Institution's Nutrition Labora­
tory, the amount of energy required for various motions of
the body has been determined on the basis of the amount
of heat each produces.
'T he corner loafer," hu&gt;h Dr. Benedict, "might better
stay at home in bed since it costs ten per cent more energy
to stand up than to lie down." He goes on to say:
‘T h e heat produced in twenty-four hours in a human
body is made up, first, of an irreducible minimum going on
all the tim e to maintain the fires of life at a normal rate
when In complete repose In bed. To sit quietly in a chair
calls for practically no increase-but there is an increase of
ten per cent when standing.
"Changes in posture make a great difference. Some per­
sons actually require forty percent more energy to stand than
to lie, but the beat and most comfortable pose, with a min­
imum of awny or balancing, such as would be assumed by
an artist’s model, results in the smallest increase of effort.
Evidently skill is required to learn how to stand easily nnd
most effictively.
"Many small movements may be expressed in heat units,
If when lying down one brings the hand to the forehead ami
back, as in u military salute, one such movement each min­
ute actually raises the heat output about one |&gt;er cent, and
with delicate new instruments this increase can bo measured.
Crossing or uncrossing the legs while lying increases the
heat output five tim es more than moving the arm.
"From this one can easily see that every little movement
hns a calory all its own until, when working to the limit of
human endurance, a man may increase his normal heat out­
put one thousand per cent.”

YOU READ of "great nervous
tension" in Italy, caused partly by
strict newspaper censorship, it
is not easy to govern a country,
ns Mlssolini must govern, hy sheer
will power. At every hour of the
day no is in danger of his life,
and knows it, hut that is among
the least of his worries.
Whatever history may say of
him, it must admit that when he
seized power, Italy had her choice
between Mussolini and nnnrehy.
ENGLAND, IN spite of her un­
employed, diminished trndc, co.il
troubles, etc., goes along cheerful­
ly. (Jowl King George hit* gone
to shoot with the Enrl of Ivcagh.
As they proceed through the
estate, shooting as they go, a trav­
eling kitchen accompanies them.
Servants carry their guns, load
them, hand them up when the
time comes to shoot.
Sometimes “six guns" in one
day's shooting bring down as many
as 1,000 pheasants and 500 part­
ridges.
It is a most noble, glorious nnd
inspiring sport, every bit ns excit­
ing as it would be to enter the
Enrl of Iveugh’s chicken yard,
shooting right nnd left.

Justice For Civil Service Employes
111TTSBURGII GAZKTTK-TIMES

AUDITS — SYS

An employe of one of the de­
MONTHLY BOOKKEEIMN
partments at Washington who has
Room
15,
Masonic Temple,
sion
whoso
maximum
amount
served the government 73 years
and is over 1)0 years of age was might bo $1,200 n year, after 30
advised a few weeks ago to make years' service upon attaining the
application for retirement on pen­ age of 02 to 05 years, according
sion. He refused to do so, stating to their classification. Retirement
that the maximum annuity he would not tie compulsory a t these
could receive, $720, would not suf­ nges if the employe were capable
fice to support himself and his and efficient, which is a com­
mendable feature of the new bill.
wife.
This presents an extreme and To the retirement fund employes
unusually pathetic example of would contribute 3Va per cent of
government neglect to make ade­ their annual salaries, in place of
quate provision for the old age of 2 'j as at present. The public pay­
its faithful servants in the civil ments into the fund would be in­
IN BRITAIN it is called “sport." service. Yet it is only one point­ creased approximately $3,500,000 a
There is one udvuntagc—it en­ ing to the necessity of more hu­ year, a negligible amount the value
ables the traveling American to mane provision being made for su­ to the service of u proper pension
buy, nil cooked, for four shilling# perannuated
employes of the gov­ system considered.
or less, n pheasant that has cost ernment.
This bill-, S, 3011. will come be­
Happily the groundthe Ear! of Iveagh twenty shill­
fore the House of Representatives
ings, merely for the pleasure of | work has Imen laid for so doing in
the approaching session. It is
!in the preparation of a bill, which
killing it.
the Senate passed at its last ses­ quite generally regarded, in ami
out of Congress, ns according to
IN I lls talk to 175 business sion, amending the present act civil
service employes, n measure
"for
the
retirement
of
employes
in
men at the Duquesne Club In
If you desire to purchase a home sib
of justice that has been all too
Pittsburgh, W. W. Atterbury, pre­ the classified civil service.”
By the terms of this measure, long withheld. Tho bill should be
iis the beautiful winding terrace of Rl
sident of the Pennsylvania Itnit.Mellon S uInti vision, which is in full '*
ron.l, talked convincingly, tie virtually all civil service employes, passed without unnecessary delay.
sort of optimism that the country
They are far enough removed from Ihe 1
needs.
quiet and close enough to be accessible.
Less suspicion, more open con­
MACON
TBLF.GKAPII
fidence In the country, says Mr.
Lota for sale in these divisions are rr
Atterbury, are plain everywhere,
We have listed with us today, two
and that means better times for
France ]reviewing the episode Inter,
$2,1011
each, nnd five iota In Fort Mtil
every one, including railroads.
leir re*
Mr. Micholsnn adds, perhaps
from $1,801) to $2,500... Reasonable term*
mission with truth, that the incident will
'I HE COUNTRY needs optimism
Consider these prices with those in ll
ait had go down in European folklore
based on clearer understanding of
ions, Mayfair and Marvania. They arc b
conditions. There is absolutely
'ktriniC along with the story of the Amornothing the matter with the United
/ng
the icffln who rU!' ht‘&lt;1 up to King
States in any direction, except
221 Melsch Buildini
merienn George to shnku his hand, saying
doubt—PESSIMISM.
breach he had wanted to meet him for
in one of Racine's tragedies, a
devoted wife t*’lls her husband,
nt was some time, and the story concern‘‘Don't seek to lose yourself, nnd
lome!
'" K Mr5*
wife of the NVw
you are saved." That's whnt
should be said to every pessimist
of the Ymk ma&gt;or* who is reported to
in tho United States.
Michel- hnve replied, when tho Queen of u s a s i i i s s a a s i M S i i i i i n s i i r a o i K i
rid, has the Pelginns remarked the beauty
i u r , j u i i i m the m azer case
ition by of New York’s skyline, "You said
is unahto to agree after fifteen
to Sig- « nmuthfut. Queen.”
hours' deliberation, nnd Dr. Blazer,
who killed his crippled, idotic
Wo have our ups and
daughter, after taking care of her
Tho man we goes the hii
for thirty-four years, was set free.
the nno who bounces when
The judge told th.- jury it must
the bottom.
convict of murder in the first de­
gree or acquit the man, They did
neither. To convict him of m ur­
Contemporary Comment
der in the first degree would have
been difficult for any jury.
If France realty wants to stand
There is, how r, .longer in Mr. Wilbur. As Mr. Michelsor
off the P.iffians, she should sent!
the verdict. Oth
some of these commissions that
murders may cords it, this is the story:
have been making arrangeni-nts ti
practically an
Friendliness anti informs
pay war debts.—Manila Bulletin
t men under were the watchwords when
' ’ may use j Italian Debt Commission was
“ I have always found,” suv
about murder, tertained by President Coolkig
Prime Minister Baldwin, “that
dinner at tho W hite House. I
pipe-smokers have a wisdom n
ti|- 1 W ENTk-EIGHT student."
foreign visitor
in the University of Illinois asked distinguished
calmnese
and breadth of vision’ d»
placed beside an eminent Ar
to name the Vice President, four can
nieti to others.” Well, us regardund
a
good
deal
of
ingot
teen were unable to do it.
calmness, there is our Mr [law.-A
was exorcised t» the end
—Detroit News.
*
if he lives, Vice President Italians who did not speak Km
I ‘V V - Wl 1 chnngo that, am should he mated with Yan
Now Liberty is offer
MAKE people know the Vico Pro who a t least .-.poke French
sidont.
prize weekly for the li'cut example
of American heroism,■ The ftrst
dividend belongs, of course, to
UND Or our trouldca is that the
Secretary Kellogg, whio, singlecountry and its government arc
handed, saved our t;
too big and too complicated to lie
from overthrow by Salovernment
understood by all of the 115,000,The New Yorker.
0th) people so widely separated.
What does tho word "Seattle"
mean to the average man living
in Hoboken? What does tho fish­
By IRVIN S. COBB
erman examining his lobster pots
in Northern Maine know about
I first heard this one several “what have you been doing to Coronado Beach?
Row many
years ago, 1 have heard it several yourself?"
citizens In any of the half dozen
times in vurying forms since then.
“Me? I ain’t been doin' nothin' biggest States could name the
But for me age cannot wither nor Jo myao'f," explained the darky. Lieutenant Governor of their
At price* that ar* rlgts \
custom stale it. To my way of “ But somethin' is done been did to State? Not one i„ three.
thinking it la still worthy of be­ me. Mr. Watkins. It's lak dis,
I'an Am and Standard Gas ,
1st— We will lend you
ing included in any symposium, suh: Yfatiddy evenin' I got into
GEORGE PULLMAN tried to
Oils
great or small, of stories dealing u kind of an nrgymint wid an­ create a city. It was culled “Pull­
with the Afro-American popula­ other nigger an’ one won! led to man, but as a separate city it
tion.
another, ez it will. An* purty didn’t work.
As my favorite version runs, a soon ! up an’ hauled off an’ hit at
Mr. Wood, once president of tho
colored man on appearing fur him wid my fist.
*
“ wuy
American Woolen Company, decid­ with that stuff."
Electric Irons
work one morning wore u count­
2nd— I f your home is already t
“Well, seemed lak that irritated ed that ho would build a city and
As
every
Italian
there
present
enance so battered that almost one him. S« ho took an' split my Up spent $21,000,000 on his model was tho devoted lieutenant of the
you a very s u b s ta n tia l
Radio Hupplif*
might have been pardoned for as­ wide open wid a pair of brass town, Shawshcen, in Maixachus- versatile dictator, who is Secre­
suming that its owner had made knucks, an' he blacked dis eyo of etta. A new president of tho
c y . 0* War Navy. Aviation and
a more or less succernful effort to mine clear down to my armpit an’ American Woolen Company, An­ £«r*l*n
Altaira. as well
|.rime
run it through a meat chopper. he tore one ear raoughty nigh loose drew G. Pierce, Jr., moves the com­ Minister, Inert? waa a pause which
Prompt Service Guai
Tho whit* man for whom the from de side of my liaid, an' den, pany away, nnd Shawshoon will might have been awkward had not
Call
and let us explain
w arm ! and bruised victim worked to cap all, he knocked me down become a dc;erlcd village.
and
stomped
up
an'
down
pun
my
took one look at that di.'flgur«d
I’hone 461-J
A TOWN L like a language or a
face and throw up both bands ir&gt; stomach wid his fact. , . . Hone;t
to Gawd. Mr. Watkins. I never did human being. It must start natur­
H U Sanford Av*. Sanfoltl, r u .
horror rod sympathy.
r i l to si A , of *, alggsr m all my ally and grpw of its own pawar.
107-103 S. Park A ve. Sanford, FW
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Social Side o j S a n fo rd

^

„ W.
W KELLEY
KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR
HARLAN

Residence Telephone 31S-J

of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
The weildlnK
? c'lnu^e O fr'^'0 Henry, will entertain a t a recep­
ry of Sanford and £Iju«l
«
tion a t their home on Magnolia
S Ft. « , « • ; * *
'th e ’ l'resby- Avenue. The guests will include
only the family and immediate
friends.
interest in i « * Id * b ' J ' nlM will
Miss Henry is the eldest daugh­
te r of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry
nnd has lived most of her life in
«..al will net
Henry* "mrth
oct a*
ad maid of
oi Sanford. She is a graduate of
enco and
eJJniid.
aid. Little Miss Sanford High School and of the
Tallahassee,
hT i r - £ Key U to he the flower State College a t
Adelaide K«y_u T.llnr t hc ring where she was n member of Kappa
Delta sorority. Miss Henry’ is on»
of the most popular members of
the social set of Sanford.
Mr. Oglivie is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Oglivie of
Earl BobWtt i f Ft. Myers will be Gainesville. He was graduated
from Gainesville High School, the
' h A ^ u s k a l program will be ren- University of Florida, and Hnrvnrd. He is n member of Theta
dered preceding the w . .f , t&gt;&gt;sIab Chi fraternity nnd is now a suc­
u u s Eleanor Herring, violinist,
.ml Dr H A. McCnslin, organist. cessful young lawyer at F t. Myers.
A wedding trip to New York and
Mr, Emma Lyman of Altamonte
M
assachusetts is planned, nfter
Springs will favor with vocal nu.nwhich the young couple will go to
bcJ.s
aT’ Myers to make their ke-j-.p*.
After the ceremony, U’f

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Once International
Outpost,Dutch Port
Now Like DeadCity

Interesting Program
Given By Junior In
Observation of Week

^
ry^ o g I l v i e w e d d i n g w i l l r e
H l o v e l y EVENT OF WEDNESDAY

it

Maryland Town Quiet Do YOU Feel BJgfr?
ill health makes W o fu tu rc
Following Attempt To lookDoes
dreary ? You cannot be strong
Take Negro From Jail If your blood is not pure. To gnin

FOR CITY COMMISSION

I hereby announce m y can­
didacy in the coming city elec­
tion for the office o f City
in health and strength you need Commission.
R*LE, Md,, Nov. 17.— Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Dis­
H .R . STEVENS •
SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—(A5)—Dutch UP)—Precautions were taken today covery. It adds vigor to thc heart

r r t i c r ,m i7K,V tl
to prevent a repetition of the a t­ beat and tones up the nerves. This
- * Hn
L* M A biN a
tem pt made last night by sevcial Discovery of Dr. Pierce’s is made
;
- m
OF S A N F O R D
hundred men to remove from the of herbs brought in by Indians I
j w is h to announce that I
Union county jail here nnd iyr.ch from reservations in the vicinity of
Josua Tiller, negro, charged with Buffalo, a tonic for tho stomach.
B«fofe the fur treaty among an attem pted attack on a four year.
the United States, England, Russia old daughter of a farmer l i v i n g making
......................- best of- con- of City Commissioner to he
glands in the
Jijpan was consummated in near Millington.
dltion. Your health is restored! determined in the regular
itill, Dutch Harbor was an out­
With state police on the scene I Vim and vigor are yours!
post of intrigue. In 1893. when and State’s Attorney Brown, au-| Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Municipal Election to be held
seal poaching was at its peak, Am­ thorized by Governor Ritchie to, Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, N._Y.___ on the First Tuesday after
erica maintained five cutters and
tho First Monday in Decem­
four BuntMntl'VC
eaH out the Salisbury company of
ber of th is year.
NOTICE
Ish had i h r l tf!er
U'eT BHt* Ithl&gt; statem ilitia. if needed, there
esc and itu,ti?Unboats’ Vno Jnpan‘ were no Indications of further trouTO ALL CONTRACTORS
Your consideration will be
selsanU KUS8ians SCVer“l w ar vos- b|e,
On and after January t h e , apPn C? ffjfiIISH nt n Rn
j' ,
I The mob began to gather shortunnng poachers roamed the sea* ly a fter nightfall yesterday. When 10th. 1926, thc W in te r , scale
R K “ OUSHOLDEB.
!' n^ raids were common. Probably the number reached between 200
Winter Days Are Here
the best known of the early pirate* and 300 they moved near thc court­ will be §1.00 per hour.
See Our New Assortm ent of
was Alec MacLean, the Wolf Lar- house where several shot* were
Local 1201. Sanford
son of .lack London's “Sea Wolf." fired nnd the pail wns advanced
Andirons
and Fire Sets
His last trip to the Artie wns upon. State's Attorney Brown, By M. D. JACKSON,
made on the schooner Comancitn, from the jail steps ntempted to
Financial Secretary.
a vessel masquerading under forg­ stem the onrush by giving assur­
PHONE 8
ed Mexican papers. One of his ance the speedy justice would be
best known exploits was when he done.
eluded a pursuing cutter and an­
He was brushed aside, nnd about
chored two barrel* of seal skins 75 men entered the sheriff's q u art­
to a bouy. Later he returned and ers. They were prevented from
W ith
picked them up.
KENN FTTH
reaching Tiller’s cell, however, by
HAIU-AN*
In 1911, alt governments involv­ five steel doors. Apparently lack
ed in the seal industries agreed to ing leadership and unprepared to
HEI.KN'K
handle the killings themselves. overcome such obstacles, the meg
UllADWICK
Guard* it
. .-•' Inieht
j 1 *ho rook­ finally disposed
ZASIT
with
eries and sealing-at-sea a a* made a fter the n rn t? /^ * S W .
lMTTS
unlawful. This treaty was drawn them to "go home nnd think it
A P i c k u r a f o r *11
to run tr» years. The pact is ex­ over,"
MARY
pected to ln&gt; renewed next year,
(tu n
although British Columbia sealers
h
o
hkm ary
are opposed.
TIIKBY
At present the entire patrol i*
UKAt. rSTATK
RALPH
carried mi by four American const
U .- ll 1. l l 3 1st XNl'l. llnnlt (11,In.
LEWIS
guard cutters, whose greatest dut­ 'lt
I'liom* i s n - W
Hnnfortl, F la .
ies lie in administering relief to
lt«'|)ri.»rntli)K W.
V. W lj.sltw .
HOY
northern residents. Justice and
It r n t ll s t n l o IlroUvr
HARNESS
food stuff* are dispensed by these
n rsscL L
guardians of the North, while
SIMPSON
poacher* are of minor importance.

v? i r’ *n
Aleutian Islands of
Alaska, once a military rendez­
vous of four nations, is like n dead
city.

wf ck koing "Constitutional
the Junior Cla-s of the
• nnford High School, presented the
program having for its subject,

Patriotism.”

Tho program opened with the
en.irt* school singing "America,
The Beautiful." An essay, "W hat
' 7*30 o'clock*
the l-lag Means to Mo'' was rend
Mil* Cathby Louise Thrasher. Virginia Jiniddresscs.
kin* next gave a rending, "Loyal^ The Flag," which was folnent of ‘h°.
owtd by an essay, "America, The
Lain of Opportunity," by Oke
Nordgren.
. . 3:30 o clock.
3 o’clock,
At the conclusion of this proi B. Hutton
gram, the high school chou sang,
Snlric-Hcnry
Here Comes The Flag." This
buffet sup*
was the second of a series of pro­
grams, which arranged to be pre­
* 1 PcCottcs
sented by the different classes dur­
f f t n d Mrs.
ing the week.
Wednesday morning the Sopho­
more Class will be in charge of the
*t
» the
&gt; .Hl*h
No
program. The subject will be,
todcck. "Conservation And T hrift.’’***T.,o
0f \Voprogram for Friday morning will
be presented by the Freshman
i its monthly
Class and the subject will be,
"Know k our School." Patron* nnd
friends of the school are cordially
a
t
w
i
t
h
v
a
r
i
e
d
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
at the
invited to each of these program*.
7.1 i o'clock,
ing
was
also
given
by
Nell
Aly.
,r
,
"
ficse of Mr. Children’s Book Week was npThe librarian, Mrs. Brown, a n d ;
DU* ICE SETS RECORD
-T on Mag- nronriately observed last week at
gt the wed- P. library the schools and the the committee in charge, composed'
£ , £ T t V Woman's Club and of Sirs. Shinholser, Mrs. Davey,' TAMPA, Nov. 17.—l/P&gt;—A new
• Circle will ,e v rr.l interested patrons lend n j Mrs. Clark and Miss Love Turner, record for the local post office was
W George their ready assistance in making were delighted a t the interest set during thc month of October,
uch an overwhelming success. shown by tho children themselves it was announced today. A total
The library had a very festive ap­ in Book Week, at the1large attend­ of $309,813.70 in money orders
Contrasted to
pertain : rnrnnce all during thc week wi.h ance a t both the matinee Friday were purchased.
these
figures
was
the
payment of
and
the
library
Saturday,
as
well
* Tlrnrs- }he beautiful flowers contributed
at her ,)V j j r. Stewart, the florist, the as in the number who took part in $145,9*15,50 in orders drawn on thi*
handmade posters drawn by Mrs the Essay contest. Over 50 essays office.
,
, Two U. F. Whitner, Jr., and Mrs. Derby wore w ritten and about 30 cut-out' — — ---Members of the Presbyterian
[tegular a„(] the lovely collection of juvem c booklets made, the hooks chosen \
Honornble mention was given m Church nre now making plans for
M“** books on display. The South Side showing the high standard of readthe Grammar grades for essays the fall reception of tho church,
lliat'un. primary school loaned a clever ing the children nre doing.
They included the following' ^ ! 'lut,En
Ruth curann. Mary which will lie held Friday, Nov.
teachers anij table made by thc children
build- representing a Pilgrim scene ami titles, which nre among the finest ,!• ci'1' *' ranees^ I earson and No- 2D, at th" Manse. The reception
WILL BE HELD AT
the cut-out booklets were also on in children’s liternture: Heidi ,P , , Shannon. All who took part will be held between the hours of
n
Peter Pan, Blue Bird. Robin Hood, m the
werc P'c "nte.l with four and five in the afternoon and
attractive m inature Book Week eight and ten at night.
l *One of thc most delightful fea­ Alice in Wonderland, Huckleberry
L World," tures of the week was the Peter Finn, Jungle Book, Secret Garden, posters in color. , The
.. t,ani*rs were
A program is being arranged,
of the pan" matinee, which Mr. Mareti- Beautiful Jjpe, Voyages of Dr. Dj - 1*'r.a . ,.®n , 0 ' ‘iilowing points: and a cordial invitation is extendOn
a start
littie, Japanese Fairy Tales, Kins 101 ****nal»ty, language, neatness and t.,j („ a|| friends and members of
tette,
manager
of
the
Milnne
rth at 7 theater, arranged for the children. of the Golden River, Hans drinker, Is llc inR*
the church to attend both sessions
fifteen
There was a capacity audience, and Christm as Carol, H i s t o r y of! Sincere thanks are extended by | Thc purpose of the two gntherAfternoon and Evening.
Amerlca, Rumpelstllkcn, Dutch Hie Lihrnry to all who gave their ings is to give opportunity for the
| hat? will the enthusiasm of the children Twins and Pollyannn. The books 'tim e and effort in making this members and friend* to became
showed that children's matinees
Fancy work, Gandy nnd o t h e r i
I o’clock,
can be successfully given, as wus pre»ented as prizes were all beau-1*Ut'h n complete sum **. The re- better acqtiiunleil.
holiday suggestions.
i tf the Preat i f u l l y illustrated editions.
.spouse made by the chudun shows i
-------------- -----------evidenced
by
the
genuine
interest
J be held at
The library gave as first prizes their interest in the worthwhile|
MRS. WALSH IS HEAD
Iftnoon he­ shown both the parents and the Peter and Wendy by Harrie, Fairy . things, which was the most g ra ti-;
A delicious Chicken Plate Dinner
-------l d it night children who attended.
Tales
illustrated
by
Arthur
RackfV
'K
feature
of
all.
A
cunsplcu&lt;
HU
AGO,
Nov.
I,,
id
iMrs.
will be served from ll p.m. to Vp.ni.
The special program held a t the
lixL
library Saturday afternoon ns the ham and Ju d y ’s Perfect Year by "D* example may be given. w h n i|J. WaDh, 80. mother ot Lev. hathThe second prizes given little Sam Younts gave a new • opy i r Matthew \Vul*h. president of the
closing feature was another pro­ Bennett.
Mrs.
Shinholser Mrs. Davey of Kippling’s Ju st so stories, m Notre Dume University, u dead at
by
nounced success.
Mrs. Clark were Peter Pan’s (he wanted to remember the l,,l her home here where she hud lived
Over 300 were present and and
though the rooms were over crowd­ Picture Book, Poriidge Poetry b y ; rary during Children a Bool; WueLy^nto 1800.
ed, the children all behaved beauti­ Lofting, ami Little Women by A!-| Thu pnzo essays and thus - which ,
cott.
The
committee
who
acted
as
received
honorable
mention
will
be
fully. Before the program began
iia B a a a H a a a c a a n a a a a x a a M a a a M u a n a a !)■■■■■■■»■■■■ a M a a a a a a a N n iia a a iia m iiia a a ia a H N H H a a H a a B B H a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a H ^
Intirid from they sang many of the old time judges were Mrs. L. R. Philips, read at the Library next Natuiday
songs and Mrs. Davcy and Mr.*. Mrs. Markell and Mrs. Duvey, Mr&gt;. , /norning in the place of the regu ;U ♦ * H + * + * + + + H + + + '&gt; + t'+ 'H "H '+ J.H + + H + i * H ,+ t+ 'H + + + + tH + + t+ + + + * + + tt+ + + ’i’+ + + + + t + G r + t F &gt; t+ t + * * H + + ? + # + * + tH B
Clark entertained them with in­ Henry W right made a short speech !,,r atory hour,
i spent the ti-resting stories. Mrs. Howard, and presented the following prizes
,
i rji’.in* her who had charge of the floral de­ in her usual gracious manner:
First Prizes
corations, made the building look
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llpn i* ex- chrysanthemums, roses, and other
M argaret Vmrny of Lake Mary
■-e Ufcilvi,*- flowers presented by Mrs. Joe
Meisch, Mrs. Davey and Mr. for interm ediate grades.
Anna Jane Gantt of Weet Side
Stewart.
fi t inches wide, plain colors to match.
I'jpoe and \ delightful program was rend- School for lower grades for in­
All shades
r2« have t.red under the able direction of dividual work. First Grade of East
lOiilvie- Mis ; McRae and Miss Cherry. Miss Side school for Lower grades for
McRae's pupils gave an entertain composite work.
Second Prizes
ing one-act play, "How Girls
Edwin Shinholser and Minnie
l l latcr- Study," followed by a reading by
lifxj of Nell Aly, and a Colonial of the W aters for gram m ar school grade*.
01 inch, in tho new .shades.
Blanche Cunningham of South
high school effectively presented
Side
School
for
Intermediate
Gun run teed pure wool
a short play called “The King of
J^turn- Booklaml." The costumes were uni­ grades.
*Kt* I] que and the parts admirably taken
Morion Clause of South Side
in both plays. An enjoyable read- School for lower grades.
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M ontgom ery, Declares “Bob” Holly
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Monday Night’s
Bing Battles

m an nnd Judge White he ate their
By. R. J. HOLLY
I PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17.—&lt;JP)
me wise mnn, probably Joe suppers thrown in.
Some
| —Bonny Bass, Philadelphia fcateror
Henry
I,ong,
a
few
days
About
th
a
t
time
Forrest
Lake,
[Ball or
1weight, defeated Jos. iLompurd,
*'
brilliant
idea
the
George
DeCottes,
Joe
and
Roy
_
! ago conceived ■ Dow U- ( peei ng up a gang to go to Chittenden, Bob Newman and Pan American in six rounds.
the
witness mu
F loridn i yfontgoniery
Florida
\rnntf»omery nml
and witness
several others strolled in nnd put Joe Basara, Norfolk, Va., won
to Pre- 'football game between Florida and on a vaudeville sketch entitled, « decision over Marty Powell in
New York in 10 rounds.
Icme
ilppi Game Alabama. Joe Ball was very ac­ “ Bicnrdy, Where Is Thy Sting,"
tive in arranging for the party and assisted by B. A. Howard, Dr. NEW YORK—Eddie Anderson.
„
with tears in his eyes as big ns Puleston, George H art and Lloyd Wyoming featherweight, defeated
Brown. Dr. Langley and Ned Edouard Mascartof of France In
hitti-mi hcn’s
C*X3 insisted
the Mattered
fhe party
nmJ j fc„that
forI jtbe one Chittendon in looking for rela­ 2 rounds. Benny Hall, St. Louis
. -- *
pity gruh'err ”When
”— **•«
the train tv*s
was ready to tives, had wandered five miles into negro, outpointed Hilly Levine,
New York, in 12 rounds.
J to watch the leave there was no Joe Ball. A m the country and came across Fred
usual he was too busy to leave Long, T . L. Long, Henry Long,
BUFFALO — Frankie Gcnaro,
fir, the entire the store and sent a substitute in So Long, Gunter O’Uehrer and New
York, defeated Vic Stonge,
[one
and gave
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. lfodg3on Ball to represent the Hope H uff nml were nrcsted by Buffalo, in the fourth round of a
. „ mighty &lt;n- £ja || Hardware Co. Hodgson is a county detectives and brought to 12 round battle, the referee stop­
[how bad this trifle nigger
bigger in the
waist than his the Pickwick Cafe for identifica­ ping the bout.
» has
I—.. m
in»v., nnosmmilch
&lt;Hf. tion.
father
and
just
n c h diT
js beaten or
SALT LAKE CITY—Nobe Gerficulty sleeping in a Pullman so
A rthur Yowell had his face in vnntes of Rawlings, Wyo., and
erida student we had an opportunity to bet even
Johnny O'Brien of Boston fought
G»tor players money that he would roll out of the third plnte of soup but coming, six
rounds to n draw.
/ .
up
for
nir,
recognised
the
noen
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I m*n wearing the berth every time we rounded fnce of Henry Long nnd the whole
i his best for n curve.
crowd was released upon their own
With their usual schedule tho identification and were again given
A. C. L, kept us waiting here for
jail the rc- an hour or more while Engineer the freedom of the state capital.
.* will see the Paul Kooly ndjusted his overalls The train was supposed to leave
nt 8:40 our time, which is 7:40 in
Eng fic|&lt;! W
0T.k: and sold a
Pine- Montgomery nml several of tin" , - tilt with hurst
and ttien tiie
WttB
at Tampa placed on board by the assistance p arty were left behind since the
tocn. A num- of bystanders and we made good train was within five hours of
fint stringers time to Monroe, all hands going schedule tim e on leaving and
W alter Coleman w h o “knows
is very doubtthe diner and remaining there Montgomery like a hook" took the
i Edgar Jones, into
P Petronis until it was taken off in Jackson­ train to Cincinnati nnd insisted
ville. And this was the last din­
.{field as they ner wo ever saw on the whole th a t he was going to Columbus,
Gn., to see his mother.
t in the upjima tide, trip.
They finally put him on another
At Jacksonville our car was side­ tra in coming back to Montgomery
i being disnaa defeat, tracked out in the wilds of the and the Inst we saw of him h-*
{gains stu- Terminal Station with the instruc­ w as getting on nml off trains ns
Mmcfls the tions that we were to be picked fa st as* they arrived nnd departed
K a te the up by the Football Special in u and understand th a t he was offer­
jvo elev- few minutes. A fter n short wait ed the job of station m aster while
jfmul two of five hours we were finally buckl­ there.
ffilercept- ed on to a fast train and spent the
Being very tired the whole gang
ping ties- rest of the three weeks trying to
managed
to get asleep by daylight
jfa n s are get to Montgomery. With a buf­
Which will fet car on the train the next morn­ a t which tim e they were again
by Claude Whitten and
[before the ing and fifteen specal cars to awakened
Douglass asking about break
III the Ag­ serve, the crowd had a wonderful Vnnce
time practicing center rushes and fast. This was the twenty-seventh
end tackles on the cook who was day w o .had gone without getting
fa'
also
tho porter, chief chancellor of anything to eat on the train dm!
|t"e wall in
by tho time we reached Waycrosi,
I 'me
me to
to reij
rely tbe cuspidors and grand keeper of policemen had to keep us back
Ijine to beat, tht* kt*yH Bmi corkscrews.
from the depot lunch stand.
' The only way you could get a
A rthur Yowell lind wired ahead
jn m e limp- cup of coffee was to bribe th e for six orders of ham and eggs
t their crush- cook and then stand in line to fo r himself, Hodgson Ball won
_ Florida’s see who could give him the most second prize wih five and several
ijirits and the money to enlist his services. others won honorable mention
r high. F.ach George DeCottes seemed to have with three orders. Bill Thigpen
rafest team in the best front nnd having impress- was feeling puny again and could
| form of tiie cd the cook with his importance only c a t three porter house steak i,
r!r nptriority was served first—the last mnn flanked by three orders of po­
k Jonei was to he served is still standing there tatoes, hot biscuits and cereals
[rille where he in the cook’s galley waiting nml nnd Spanish mackerel for desert.
del rest aft- we understood th a t he was to ho W aycross is only 70 mile3 from
il bruising in stuccoed ami nmdo into a monu­ Jncksonvile and the special train
i encounter. ment commemorating the “ Battle came in only three days and
Florida a of Pork ami Beans."
We arrived in Montgomery a fte r twenty-seven hours late and the
Lite and Blue
the
game had commenced and hunch arrived home on 85—soi work in hope i
called because it is 85 hours Into
Ilian*. Cuaoh Mayor Lake was m et by the mayor in the winter and makes better
\ to lay of the of Montgomery nnd tendered the tim e in the summer.
« special inter- keys to the city. Henry Long was
I rode up from the station in a
Director met by Governor Brandon and
taxi
with A rthur Yowell and Bill
tendered
the
keys
to
his
cellar
and
Hewing statetho rest of the gang was Ihot by Thigpen and Bill said, “ Arthur,
w hat was the final score?" Hud
pFlorida team the chief of police and tendered A rthur said, “danifino, but it was
it was a the keys to the jail. After a hec­ a wonderful game, a t that and
piht 'houlil tic rush to the Gay-Teague which every time they play in Mont­
•the highest is the name of the hotel nnd is
I want to go just for the
i the true not a face powder, we were told gomery
ride".
that
our
tickets
were
a
t
the
field
nity. Flo rP&amp;i !"-t. It which was only a few miles f a r ­
eedge and ther into tho hinterland and an ­
|h it least other rush was made to the Crampton Field—so-called because you
cramped twice a fter you get
ICBMillcil are
there.
Wall the
Arriving nt the field we tried
M EM PHIS, Nov. 17.—f/P)—Rev.
i f 1.it, «f the main gate and were told to go \Vr. A. Clark, chairman of the con­
(hv.., hail
*'«;1 'Iding farther down to another gate, ju st vention committee of the Metho­
*»•» nr l!l why, we never found out for as dist conference of the Methodist
‘■tme re- soon as we made that half mile Episcopal Church South, announced
“ tttil the wo were told to go back to the today th a t active preparations are
main gate and by th a t time we did being made to accomodate between
not care much whether we found 4,000 and 5,000 delegates nnd vis­
■tt interest the entrance or the exit but a fte r itors to the annual convention of
1* 11great much palaver and sign language [
Methodist Young People's As­
BMn* a the chief immgul of gates ami g a r­ the
maj- bage allowed us to enter a t $11.50 sociation, which will meet in Hom-|
phis Dec. 31 next. Hive conven-;
Rfcncwl (Hr ami we sat down to witness tion will be in session through Jan. i
I
thr last quarter of the remaining 3.
H f Shall two-thirds and were
v
»told
v iu
*Florida
' iv il tU il
H eadquarters have been estab- 1
[?■«*.' and had waited on theV ,Hanford
delega­
heretion some tmo but thinking we lished in Memphis and perfect a r­
1**4 the were loat had given up ull hope rangem ents made to care for the
various organizations. The Mem­
and allowed Alabama to make two phis conference, which met recent­
re- touchdowns.
ly in Dyersburg, Tcnn., plans to
JJ* allotSince we hnd already been ■end its full quota of 100 dele­
■{JSn. Thc- “touched"
several times this was
I
' -CVI not ho had and we settled down to gates to the convention.
1 ■ Mi,-..hear the rest of tho story ns told
I w H *' (!"- by the million und n half of Ala­
127.Y AND MOK ARE FIRED
h T * ’ to the
bama rooters nil around us. The
DETROIT. Nov. 17.—f/P)-A« to
Alabamans had some mighty good
the firing of Izzy Einstein and
practice
with
the
Florida
tw
in
lT*- Ud to
bit'll.?' i uni* after they had pulled every- Moo Sm ith, General Andrews had
fct&amp;lhi, £Y“ thing allowed in football and had this to say to the W. C. T. U.:
h i W ^ /V r Irun the Gators ragged with their “I am not in sympathy with par­
toon]- ^
' stunts and ueriul work th a t in- ticular rays, nor do I approve of I
»rn- from c,Ullt’&lt;l vvmK walking, fancy diving any agent making n monkey of j
'•oagh Fl.iMn iim’ h'lth altitude records, the himself,"
tt*• ' maimed and dying were taken to
plean
- the hospital, fresh reserves were
out und the slaughter con­
i u ^npioa- called
tinued.

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Railway
„ taxM, ar the corporation taxes, -or
taxes, etc., etc., etc.
Mere Than. Is. Used theWeoccupation
will Just forget them for a

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And wfcat she saidto me taxed
■Iw«Y«
my fore be* ranee.
worth.
And what I thought, bat didn't
Town,
while, if we ran. I refer to how we have nerve enough to say to her,
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 17.—UP)-; are taxed every day in practically taxed my conscience.
Lands of the Mexican N ational everything we do.
And so it goes with nearly ev­
Railways are producing more oil
ss-sron tj U g c o i m i M
Even when we are on pleasure erything we do.
.
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than the railways use fo r fuel no, ^bent we can
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••» being taxAnd so it f o e s with nearly ev­
not “essope
t t t P a r k A t p _ M m g j flo o r
on oil company! a subsidiary to ed.
to «»•—»Illustrate
« i Just
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the
little
erything
we
do.
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pa lot ins. paper haoclm . glass
the railways, has been organized point 1 am trying to mak.
If you don’t believe you are tax- setting. Estimates, given free.
to slevelop the railway’s oil P*°*
work guaranteed. Prices
I went to a banquet the other ridden, Just (eel of your own back All
perties.
right.
night and this is about the way 1 and see how sore it is.
New wells are being sunk. Gov­ was taxed.
Hut life has its compensations.
ernment officials hope th a t when
.My purse was taxed for the Even at this banquet none of the
the railways are returned by th e price of the ticket.
speakers got up and said "There
government to their form er private
Then the banquet was a tax on were two Irishmen, “Abe and Ike/*
ownership the developed oil proper­ my time.
One of the most valuable lesties will be sufficiently valunbe to
It had about ’steen courses and ;wons we can learn in life, Ed. is
offset some of the losses and de­ it taked my stomach.
that anything that’s worth while
preciations in the railways.
The menu was in French and costs what its worth, if we can
Is a prescription far
th at taxed my knowledge.
just be sure of getting the worth of
The toastm aster rose and said what we pay we ought not to have Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
“we have with us tonight,” and I any more kick than near beer. And Bilious Fever and Malaria
had n gun in my pocket, and that when a fellow buys an Essex Coach
It kills tho germs.
HON. ED. WALTHALL,
taxed my restraint.
Care Seminole Hudson-Essex Co„
The speaker made some state­
Sanford, Fla.
ments th a t taxed my credulity.
Dear Ed:
The banquet lasted nnd lasted
There is no questioning the nnd th at taxed my patience.
statement, Ed, that we are a tax------ Builder of—
And then another speaker wns
ridden pcnpl?.
introduced and th at taxed my en-,
GASOLINE, ELECTRIC nnd STEAM LAUNCHES
...And when I refer to taxes, l do durance.
,
not mean
income
tax,
which
_ ..••wHiv
wmen ^ f
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SAIL nnd ROW BOATS
Finally I got my hat and byso gladly pay to "keep from going purse was taxed again.
Boats nnd Motors Repaired
to jail, or the license taxes, or thei Ii got
nomc late
late and I had .toc
got home
Catalogue Specifications nnd Prices on application
concealed taxes, or the municipal make some
.
to..mienthe
taxes, or the county taxes or th f .Mixsuss and that taxed my engenMt. Dora, Florida
state taxes or the automobile tag uity—

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has often been move than a lifetime saving.

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The first section of Sanford Grove has been put on sale in Sanford. We are gratified
with the response that has already been received. Sanford Grove will sell to the peo­
ple of Sanford who know the real value of property in th at location. There will be no
misrepresentation on the part of our representatives as to the m erits of Sanford
Grove. Every lot sold will be sold on the strength of the possibilities of Sanford Grove.
Improvements are included with every lot, and every improvement will be made as
agreed. Compare Sanford Grove lots with its graded streets, sidewalks, and tropical
shrubbery with other Florida Developments at the same price, then you are sure to see
the real worth of Sanford Grove. High elevation and strategic location are im portant
features to consider in buying property. In Sanford Grove we have both.

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Why have

It:* ;1" 1 h^ ‘ Bill Thigpen sat on my lift nnd
IIi nry Long on my rig h t and when
Salt. i*ilh
J/rJsw* hevn Bill was not asking me where ho
could get. .................
something %
to ?eat,
t VinHenry
wonA
o2
matily. , , , , telling
me abo“ t
\ l&lt; A • ‘ ‘V- , rful tale we weto s 'l
f the
' alter a very- bnUl? L k McKeOV»n
~ * 7 rAlabama team ,J *Ca aneord slip’i t \o i)
'"ho was yelling 1° V jnu\ to be
v. from
a W\r.ana •: . uiHUence.
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me

BOILS?

Boils and pure, rich, red blood
never go together. They simply
won’t mix, any more than oil and
w ater. H ealthy blood dries these
&gt;ests rig h t up! T hat’a the reason
L S. S. drives agonizing boils com­
W\ About *.'is time
. t o s tu ri pletely out of the system. There's
\
when the gam«- 'V' , ,'u nicss Gover- not a chance fo r a boil, or any other
M.ri- and Henry ";Ul1 lh
him in breaking out on the skin, when |
Am uxchcd the nar Brandon recogn
votc {0r pure blood, full of red ceils is rush- (
r-^hat the mb-\tbe audience he wou l
^
ni\ w g through ycur system.
J .! kc?.U
h John Martin instead ' f
V*Kr„
'
t
And th a t’s w hat S. S. S. docs.
“s i * “» « .r
Builds
up the red blood. Put3 red- .
l« o* 'PPoint- Judge White » « K f &amp; i c k Cafo blood-cells
by the millions back in
leave earlv for the i
,
few
SUtt ar,l see if m «mU i n j j l j \ onS tho system. S. S. S. makes the 1
xteaks, etc. We left
the blood so strong in healthy,
and the rest of the Ka L
^ blood-cells th at painful, torturous
boils—disfiguring pimples, black- 1
.cold .tones of Crumpton tie r
r j as rare a. (ard after assuring the
heads and blotches—itching, burn- .
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wid Andre'that *«•. . m
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were coming right back ing eczema and rashes and other
Mai n’ V
Florida to her fate and beata em barrassing skin eruptions sim­
Mada
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R * r town. Bill Thigpen was plyTl'_
_ f t c t S. S. S. has been doL?3
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have boils? Get
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’a more ecu-11
J‘ a ipecf^l favor to W alter Cole- nomical.

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Sutherland, reads town news, wants
a wife, and prefers a ' ‘Southern
Belle'* to a “Northern Icicle". He
write* the chief of police asking
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LOUISVILLE, Nov. 17.— UP)—
Dorothy Tyc, 1&gt;, who charged a
dime’s worth of candy Without per­
mission and ran nway while her
mother was investigating has been
found suffering from cold and ex­
posure.

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II*-’ knows it's essential to u good Nov.
17.—l/I*)—Princess 6, Mika, ■ ]
Job on his port that lie should, wife ol
an adjutant of Former [ i
In* on his best behavior, no li.'iiim v Ferdinand
of Bulgaria, wav r J
wind* his P's and fj's.
burned to death today while clean- I 1
But occasionally some young
a puir ol glovi i.
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secretary or attache abuse* Ids tagUsing
she stood clo*c to J J
privileges. Ho seldom commits a a fire andbenzine,
the gloves ignited. With * ]
very high crime, but it’s by no
hands and face and beautiful A &lt;■
means unusual for hint to knock her
hair aflame, she ran, u living !*■
the stuffing out of nil reed regula­ long
torch
to lier husbands room, where
tions with his automobile, and pro­ a blanket
thrown over her. Aid
hibition luis suffered a consider­ was too was
late, however, and she
able number of infractions at Ids died
in a few minutes after inteiisi I
hands.
RUlfering, She was formerly the
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Only n few day* ago on* of U
.1 yearn old.
Washington'* young diplomatic
hiil.i scorchers overdid m atters i&lt;»
GLAD TO Id: It U K IIOME
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an extent which forced the police
Uy tho lime n diplomat reaches lo complain to the State Depart­
NEW VUItK, Nov. 17.—(/Tt —
ministerial or ambassadorial rank ment. The department, in turn, Mr*. Gertrude Atherton is glad to
he’s very apt to huv» acquired an tactfully suggested to the offen­ be back home from Europe in the
acute sense* of responsibility—to der's embassy that it thought n “(.and of Crime." When h&gt;- read
hip own superior* if not to the of­ spanking would do him good.
American papers abroad they ap­
ficials of tno country where lie re- &gt; There's small doubt that he got peared to i ontiiin nothing lint
prosenta them.
it red-hot from Ida chief.
crime m ws.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—It
must be nice to he ft diplomat in
n foreign land, for diplomat*, so
circumstanced, can't ba atcesU d
like ordinary folk#.
To be sure, there's no law ex­
empting the diplomatic corps front
the nuns rule# that native# have
to abide by, but International cus­
tom doc# exempt thorn from pun­
ishment for these rulos' violation.
If u diplomat makes himself un­
pleasant, it's perfectly in order to
ask hi# government lo take him
away, but fot tho government of
tho country he’s accredited to t i
do anything to him would lie a
breach of clhiimttc too awful even
lo be considered.

m o rn in g a t

enjoy our h o sp ita lity for th e d ay.
F or reservation phone 346-J or
call at 105 South P a lm etto A v e.

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The trenchof the city’s greatest activity is
Eastward. Improvements in all develop­
ments in all developments in this section are
being' rushed to lie completed within the next
two months. Tho completion of the new
Forest Lake Hotel is being pushed so as to
be ready for the tourists when the season
opens.

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Marvania is surrounded by all these activi­
ties. To the south lies Fort Mellon where all
streets are now under construction. To the
West is Maytair where all improvements
have been completed, and where lots for less
than $4000 are unobtainable. Just four and
one-half blocks away is the new Forest Hotel
where great activity of all kinds will be ear­
ned on throughout the winter months.

Marvania with all this activity offers tho
foresigh ted investor an opportunity to reap
enormous profits. Lots in M arvania are ex­
ceedingly low and range in price from $2500
to $3650, on terms of 20% cash and the bal­
ance 10', every three months. Substantial
profits are assured those who buy in Marv­
ania now.

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THK^ANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1925.
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Dead vva^Heroes Has Uplj,f
Life Is iAim
The
rv 1 National
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BeenRewardedbyDebt
u nce Backward State Of Azerbaijan
l y o u v t » T « l 11L 1 u c a n u s

-Efix­
ers *1*
in the
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,sh film*
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morn

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t’s forei d to proEngli*"
| mrroundnost cases
by AmeriAtiom, the
lie to meet
an equal
a market
[Dominions

sAMIENS, Nov,&gt;ei7. _ (/p ) _ p ublj
S ? * im e n u m hirctcford
Jwt* -entiem Of hooks written try French
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E ^ t h S t nirendy have been out Wprld W ar put M. -Edgar Malfere
but th e r tt.« jj;;s,a “ J U W * » in financial ftraRs, but it may obp-oOT and plans o
itudlos.
tain^ for him thu decoration of the
Lejtion of Honor.
The publisher vrntured all his
fortune in posthumous writings,
*n l - t.L nroduced’severnl I’-L which in part was a labor of love,
bccnu.se Mnlforc’s brother, an. au­
thor of prnmisu.pnd a host of nu“ Son tobcltev. that
i ” „ ;p,o d a c tta , - i l l W «*» ,,,,, thor-friends, '.’nJlU ' death in war.
, U1 w.w — 1 , 1, 1.. Wishing to provide n liternry mccessful in
morinl to tliem, Malfere got out
some of the Domimons,
expensive collections. Their sales
did not reward him.
Form er poilu writers of France.
the best o p p o rtu n e toA m cncan •for the most part too poor to as­
for psSluc on work, pointing out sume the loss of their publisher
W free from the drawbacks friend, have asked the minister of
Of'
l*&gt;Bh;Pr,r«l »tairh; fine arts to deco rate Malfere with
and sapnra; the 11, 1ml hMlteni on the Legion of Honor for unselfish
nnd patriotic service.
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'Ians
By
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^troyed by
Ijited States
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I «i public
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Muscb
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der cultivation nnd the Soviet gov­ 'most destitute and Ignorant the
ernm ent Is spending $20,000,000 on caro which
the relief offered which breaks 'o u t unexpectedly,
irirgation. the slate is now pro­ through the American people is then keepu two people
gathducing several million pounds of understood and appreciated. In crin^g fuel for It.*-'
caviar annually.
these people, said Mr. OranhelashBAKU, Nov. 1 7 ._ (^ _ A z e rb a i.
D. Ornkholnshill, president of vili, will be found tho best expres­
,mn: heretofore one of the most In an effort to simplify education t h M.
e
Trnns-Cnt’cnsian republic* sion of thanks and appreciation for
backward states in Europe, has em- , "BtOTatc classed, the cnmplicatwhich embrace Azerbaijan. Geor*-help given the thousands of
harked upon cxtensivcP irrigation C7u . . S alphabet has l&gt;ccn sub­ in ami Armenia, snid the K nrata-' the
orphans snd refugees in this part
stituted
fer
tha
more
simple
RoJ*»ilron«l. engineering and njrrieul- njnmc characters. Education of ail Kaloki canal now being built wilt | of the world,
ta
are cvcnievent.. \?l
i, enterprises
......•*•***« "which
m i n arc
irrig ate 150,000 acres. Several new
"unlly" expected
‘ * to rank it with the classes is now compulsory.
railroad lines are under construc­
Development
of
Azerbaijan
is
en­
more advanced sister state of
tion, the most important of which HOM E G U A R D ED BY N O B I.E M
hanced
by
the
fact
that
the
state
P e o ria .
nas no political problems, the cur­ is tho Julf-Br.ku line which will
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—&lt;/T&gt;—'The
One of the government'a greatest rency hns been stabilized and alt link Western Persia with Baku nnd
home of Mrs. Helen Gould Shop
problems is to reduce the illiter­ minorities have been given equality other Caspian ports.
acy of tnt&gt; people. Only ten per of position nnd opportunity in tho
The part
tart the American Near pard is guarded nightly by a spec­
cent of the population is able to promotion of national life.
while this jwtm&lt;Wul
11 organization has play- ial policemen recognized by other
E
ast
Relief
value is offered
read nnd write. For centuries the
The principal industries nre a g ri­
in form ing the foundation for LRussinn refugees as Colonel Mnrt
country has lagged behind all its culture and fishing. The state has cd
Azerbaijan’s development is prais- | ynoff. once of the C zar’s arm y
neighbors in intellectual progress. nearly 300,000 acres of cotton un­ ed oti every hand.
Among the and chief of police of Moscow.

Daughters Confedera
To Elect New Officers

HOT SPRINGS, Nov. 17.— —
With virtually all of the officials
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy having served the
maximum lime permitted under the
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17.— by-laws of the organization, eleciip,
first time the beauty, d
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♦ 1 **'»*•shop has invaded Chinatown. Two tion here Novciuoer i«» to 21, this
„f them are doing a flourishing year, will be of particular interest.
Gen. \V, E. Freeman, Richmond,
business.
, ,
The operators are Chinese girls Vn„ commander-in-chief of the
graduates of 'hair-dressing and United 'Confederate Veterans will
manicure schools, and on the wall.-, be the guest of honor. Gov. Torn
hang diplomas informing custo­ J. Terrnl of Arkansas also will a t­
mers Hint they nre duly qualified. tend. An outstanding feature ot
Most of the patrons are Chinese the regular hnsiness sessions will
girls who want the latest bobs and be the historical evening in charge
waves. However, an occasional of Mrs. St. John
A. Lawton,
Chinese sheik, with pinch-back | Charleston, S. C. Other interest*
coat and 22-inch trouser co^Jfs,
ing features will he various awards
be seen oppositu the manipulator for meritorious work.
of orange stick, cuticle knife and
The national memorial evening
will he in charge of Mrs. J. W.
buffer.
Daniel of Savannah, Gn.
“ IT CA N T BE” SAYS COUNT
SAYS “M .V IS QUEER
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y..
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—(rP)—“ It Nov. 17.—(d1)—“ We have some
can’t be; why I kissed her good­ queer governors in these United
bye when she sailed for Paris," States but if you wnnt to find H r
remarked Count Momer when first .’queerest of them all you will have
informed that Peggy Joyce was to to travel all the way to Texas"—
divorce him. When told that his from a speech by Dr. Alexander
lawyer had announced there would Richmond, president of Union Col­
be no contest the count added: “I lege.
is nothing to me."
Don't worry about your big
When public opinion is boiled feet. When you buy shoes you get
down you find nothing.
more for your money.

Latest Bobs Are In
Vog ue Among Chinese

Iturc Juri r.r.ual banDk. 8.

LIVESTOCK SHOW BY RADIO
TELLS STORY OF BABY BEEF

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I f you want to live longer,
keep w ell,ancj play out-of-doors
the year around, move to Coral
Gables, in the land of southern
Florida—the romance land
where tropic sunshine smiles.

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In the unetjtialeil climate of th is —
the finest suburban city o f the M iam i
district— families from every section
o f the country are finding living con­
ditions ideal. I lerc they arc buying land
and building homes amid palm-sbadcd
gardens— living lives that they did not
believe existed beyond the covers o f a
South Sea romance. H er e they arc
living in the healthful, zestful open
air. There arc swimming, golfing, rid­
ing, w henever the Will, and not the
weather, decrees!

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ADIO listeners of city nnd country will have nn opportunity NoLr ^ which
veniber 28 to December 5 to hour the broadcasting of tho Inter­
f t »f the national Livestock exposition, Chicago, where mere than 10.000 of the
r ,lJ he held most cattle, sheep, swino nnd horso.i will bo exhibited, according to
In wt i Ue’. rnnnaKer ot th® exposition. These entries will strive for
it
gbest honors nnd will Include tho champions of state and secD ivers
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nation. Tho broadcasting of every phase of this
Hirrti !ve!ft?&lt;k s,low wilt bo (lone by WL8, the .Sears-ltoebuck Agricul"jn I’ouijdatlon station. Chicago. Reports of tho winners, dally news
Th e N,tions m i no exposition und the tulk.s of noted agricultural leaders will he
lb r K"1* f , over the air ns rapidly as they take place In tho arena and audU
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For thU
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of tko outstanding features of the show will bo the exht-j
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Hie Demonstration Herd assembled by tho Sears-Iloeback;
t r,zt he re.
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Foundation to bIiow that 1,000 pounds of baby beef can bo
P * Wilson
n ?ne Fear. Ilaby beeves of every breed have been collected
in
npnatmto that this achievement is possible. Calves like those
\nntvL. .
produced on the average farm at a dime a pound,
t l n ' ' ' ' u!,i hi lilt™* * s,rlk,n" f^nture will ho tho exhibition of a more than two-ton
we
Kx,? ‘n ,,lg** rt,scm*&lt;I from death at tho Chicago Btc;ky»rds
1,0 million rw n,.°V
torr educational
euucauonai purposes.
purposes, The
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Som e o f the shrew dest business men
o f our time endorse M orida*— Arthur
B r is b a n e , II. C. l ' o r h c s , K d m u m ls ,
U n tc r m e y e n Liverm ore and Babson.

t7\(ojv — is the 'Time to Invest
Coral Gables is an investm ent for those
w h o believe in playing sa fe . It is no
dream o f w hat may happen. Coral
G ables has happened. Mt is very real
— an unprecedented opportunity^ for
lu&gt;mi**$eckers and investors. A living,
eager city built by shrewd men and
populated by people o f every class.
Yet building plots in Coral Gables
may now be secured by a moderate
initial payment. T h e s e p lots arc offered
in a wide range of prices, which include
all improvements, such as streets, street
lighting, electricity and water.
D o n ’t miss this grand opportunity
to live and prosper in this joy-full land
where life is vivid and colorful, health­
ful and prosperous. Invest today at
Coral Gables and ride with thousands
to success.

Buying and building in C oral Cables is
combining the rich pleasures o f life in
the tropics with the m aking o f a giltedge investment. Coral Cables is a
marvelous city o f hom es and gardens,
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patios ami plazas^ dyne in the restful
grandeur o f old Spain. "Castles in
£
Spain” are actual here. A n d these very
Few people know this country better
liotnca, and the miles o f modern roads,
than
Hex Beach. He has traveled
and the up-to-date improvements, are
widely
and lie i3 a man o f discrimina­
convincing proof that Coral Ctables is
a very real and money-making invest­ tion and taste. 'The beauty o f Coral
ment. Its f u t u r e s assured by the pros­ , Gables won him im m ediately. H is en­
thusiasm has led him to write a book
perity ami tremendous growth o f the
upon the miracle o f C oral G ab les. I.ct
entire Miami district. Coral G ables is
to the building o f the South what Cali­ us send it to you, to g eth e r w ith full
fornia was tu the building o f the W e st. information about Coral G ab les— free!

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Get in touch with this office
for a trip to Coral Gables,
These trips are run at frequent
intervals a n d thousands of
congenial and pleasant people
are enj oyi ng them. Cal l or
telephone for all the necessary
i nformat i on regardi ng the
best wa y to visit Al ia mi as
our guests.
Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists nnd complete mf or •
mat ion about Coral Ga hies
may also be obt ai ned here
w i t h o u t obl igat i on to you.
Let us show you what has
been a c c o m p l i s h e d in Coral
Gables, and tell y o u , o f the
thousands of oppor t uni t i e s
that await the early investor.

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Sanford Selling Representative for

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Edward Higgins,
President, Chamber of Commerce, Sanford.
“You deserve considerable credit as pioneers in the
creation and development of “FLORIDA GOLDEN
ACRES” intensive poultry and agricultural farms in
Florida. You deserve the support of this community.”

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Lee S. Trimble,
Trust Officer Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Company, Orlando.

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“Your development of “FLORIDA GOLDEN
ACRES” poultry farms is a highly important movement
in the rig h t direction. I am familiar with your plans—
consider them sound and feel that this worthy work com­
pleted will mean a g reat deal towards the future stabil­
ity of Central Florida.”

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George A. DeCottes,
City Attorney, City of Sanford.
“I see no reason why you should not enjoy a great
success. I sincerely hope that the enterprising people of
this community will give you their whole-hearted support
in making “FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” poultry farms
one of the greatest successes that has ever been developencd in this State.”

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can be classified as an actual necessity for Central Flor
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your “FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” project. Our Coun­
ty should feel congratulated that your able organization
plans this big development in our midst.”

and agricultural farms. The construction program of th
Orlando Development Corp. calls for the erection of
modern suburban bungalow and scientifically construe
ed poultry houses on each“FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES
fni mm. Each farm will be sold as a completed produ

A. R. Key,
Vice-President, Seminole County Bank.
“Your plan for the development of “FLORIDA
GOLDEN ACRES” poultry farms is basically sound, a
fundamental necessity to the industrial and agricultur­
al development of our community and should be support­
ed by everyone.”

tive unit.
An efficient marketing and producing Associatiol
undei the supervision of recognized poultry and agri
cultuial expei ts will be a powerful business buildiflf

factor to every farm owner.

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What Prominent Men Say
Forrest Lake,
Mayor City of Sanford.

Location

“The most outstanding feature th at I sec in the de­
velopment of “FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” poultry
farm s is the fact th at you will attract to this community
approximately one thousand highly desirable families.”
C. W. Entzminger,
County Commissioner, Seminole County, Longwood.

The location of “FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” prop­

“The development of “ FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES”
will be of incalcuable importance in developing the in­
dustrial and agricultural resources of this community.”
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ommunities of Orlando and Sanford, affording splenrail and water transportation. Three railroads touch
{property; one branch of the A tlantic Coast Line Railppassing directly through the h eart of it, within easy
ess to the water transportation of Sanford. High ten-

A. P. Connelly,
Secretary Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association.
“FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” poultry farm s is fu n ­
damentally sound, entirely practical and moreover, will
be a great step in the perm anent prosperity of Seminole
County and the City of Sanford.”

ipower lines now pass through the property.
R. H. Berg,
Manager, The Sanford Herald, Sanford.
The soil is productive, and suitable for intensive
fctry

farming and the raising of every agricultural

Tc:ct—a more ideal location could not be found—the
*feof “FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” is the finest

“Your plan as outlined seems, a very feasible one,
and if carried out along the lines we understand it will
be, it is certain to prove entirely successful and we are
sure will be accorded the whole-hearted support of this
great section of Florida.”

5^da, and will always be favored by discriminating
Seekers and

investors.

“FLORIDA

GOLDEN

colony will represent a group of contented fam^ exemplifing cooperation and independence—locat^ ’heve Florida’s “ALL YEAR ROUND” climate lends
Alluring invitation to those desirable families who are
beeking this ideal environment.

R. S. Entzminger,
Longwood.
“FLORIDA GOLDEN ACRES” poultry farms as con­
templated by yourselves should be one of the greatest
agricultural achievements ever accomplished in the
State. I am sure that our people will instantly recognize
the importance of lending aid to this worthy project.”

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2 lots, corner,Oak

INVESTMENTS

1st National Bank Bldg.

4 lots in Rose Court, 2 fronting on Hanford Avenue............................. $10,000

80 acres on hard road near Golden Lake,
$500.00 per acre.

21 acres just o ff Country Club Road ami ju st outside the city
limits. A beautiful tract for subdivision.

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30G First National Bank Bldg.

In and Near Enterprise, the Big Developnu

Sacrifice Sale:
For few days only wo 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 nnd 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.

1 i o n ly Ilb 7 3 w ith t. inia In

r o l l M a i I * . t i n t a m i M A T H t l u I ’l l h y 130, f u r lr m &gt;•«*!. I n f i n e d I n r n l l t y o f th e r l t y
m r n f ir m r l u m a p a r t m e n t . Ill'll- m il n iu l I m k nt thin, n o r M u t i In o n (i. I ’r lr i ii nl $7000,
o O t - l l i l n l co n n , Im ls tire o n e iim l t w o n u n . T h in w i l l r. in lri- In m t llm ; o n y o u r p url.
l i ' I H I ] c lt iln III. H lilln liln f u r .n iiiill f a m ily . I h i 'i f l l i lit n w liiiin liiK pluri-

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H u n f o n l. M«e u , f o r p r ic e a m i trrm n .
f t H A I T I M I, H U M K I i \ H A M - ’l l l l I I A V I A I K . f a c i n g llm m I ’o iir l. ....... ..
n . v . n ro o m
i i o i i k i ., r o n ip l'- li- In e v e r y d e t a il
f.»t I h la;, l,y t i n ,,o c o n n r. G a m u t - f u r t l i r i - earn 1 'rh m l n o w a t 115U0U. L im a t h a n u l l i l n l ra n li, bn I m ir e i, 3. 3 &gt; t a r n

1593 Acres

$87.50 PERACRE
Half the price of adjoining land—Beautifully
around and side of lakes,

HKK US NOW!

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

McCALL &amp; FOX

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Real Estate

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

General Insurance

■7H First .National Dunk Bldg.
Sanford, Fin.
Telephone 732

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Magnolia Avo.

Phone 715

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite P ost Office, Sanford, J
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

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.lust completed, an ideal home in the best res­
idential section of Sanford, with double garage

53,000 Down

The Houses we are offering for suft? were not built to sell.

Balance to suit purchaser

" FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
1131/, Magnolia.

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REALTOR

Real Estate Investm ent

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

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Fronting on First Street just off Sanford Aven
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanf
Many real estate men say th a t we are offer
cheap.

A Beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
515,000.00. One-third cash.

Listings of houses, lots, blocks mid acreage. If your price is right we
havo the buyers waiting. Wliut have you to offer?

The price for a few clays will be $110,000.
cash, balance over 4 year period. 5% binder for]

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Phone 74G

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue........
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200/a
front. P ric e ................................................$1
Seven Lots f ronting on Sanford Avenue betwej
inercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00

A Six Room Rochond Stuccoed
Bungalow

HOUSES—IJUSINESS PROPERTY—SMALL FARMS
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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price....
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel

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HOMES—I.OTS-FARMS
ACREAGE

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r a s h p a y m e n t . G r u b tlilk!

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203-205 Meisch Pudding

I. O T OV r i l C M Il A V I ’A I l: liP lw rrii l l il n l m i l f o u r t h fitr
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70x133. A rare bargain. $3,250.
“Those Who H esitate— Lose.”

It will pay you to investigate these.
We have buyers for First Street Extension
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R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 713.

$5,500.

10 acres at Chuluota on hard road, $150.00
per acre.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

Heal Estate and Investments.

magnificent home.

80 acres near Chuluota on proposed hard
road, $100.00 per acre.

Good Home, close in—5 rooms and bath..................................................$ 4,500

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Eastern exposure,

Most beautiful lot in Sanford on Magnolia Avenue. OppojjJ

] Comer lot in Fort Mellon.................... ;.................................................. $ 1,575

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3 lots on Oak Ave., facing Highland Park. 50x137.

Phone 744.

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Comer Myrtle Avenue and 13th, S t.

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Bri11-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

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SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

J&lt;. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 MugnolUt Ave.

THE BEST BUY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
73*/5 acres practically surround­
ing Elder Springs, best w ater in the state, 1 j mile frontage on
brick road, can positively deliver.
This property will go in the next
few days. Act quick.

210 E. 1st St.

Phone 117

TWO HOMES

One -l-room house, sleeping porch and garage 60
foot lot
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‘ For $3,000.00
Nenr 3 aubdivisions on French Ave.

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

5 Ball Bldg.

B. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
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Two story house, 5 rooms, m
provements, I5th anu ba
Easy Terms.

List your property with us. We have calls
every day for homes, lots and business prop!

Completely furnished Dangs
5 rooms and sleeping por«n,

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You can depend on our entire corporation.

Beautiful cornerJ o t,

$4500

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LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.

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Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. F. ANDREWS

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for 11,000.00 with terms.

Tamianii Land Company
Room 3-3*/2 Ball Building
Phone 142

I’hcmc 708-701)

that can not be equalled for the money in the city.

With Terms.

202 First Sired

The Substantial R ealty1

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17— For Sale, Houses
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FOR SALE: Seven room house, 'ORGANIZERS WANTED- Mnle
ald. South Georgia's greatest
UASfiY'S VKUCi bTORE — P re-l two baths, close to business disand female for fraternal order newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
ocriptlooa, Drugs, Sodas. Ws trict on Magnolia Ave. A. P. Con- thirty one years old Beautiful weekly and Sunday.
Classified
I are as Dear you as roar phone.1nelly and Sons. Phone 48.________ I ritual, catchy literature. Expcri- rates 10c per line. Woycros* Jour­
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
I Call m . ____________________ FOR SA LE, na real uDnrgatn,
15 ’S.nee in
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but not essential.
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A
realin bargain,
1B,Top
notch
contracts
for producers.
producers.
room
house
best
county.
On
Top
notch
contracts
for
SANFOIW ELECTRIC CO.
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two beautiful lakes. 3 miles from A. C. Garvin, 709 North
North Collins
Collins FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
Successors to Gilloa &amp; Platt
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
H6 Magnolia. Everything elec- town, would cost $40,000 to build St., Plant City, Fla._________ _ _ _ DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­
it
now.
If
sold
in
next
10
days
H e a l Phone 422. El»;iraffith
WANTED: Salesman and Sales­ ard County thoroughly which is
will take $15,000. Fine location
lo&gt; wto.
r. Mr.
hurley.
Radio.
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Curley. one of the most rapidly growing }
for hospital or sanatarium . Will I Fletcher and Bulger Realty Co., sections on the Florida Coast.*
EIGHTS—Three m oon*. Mag­ hold 50 beds. If you arc looking | Miller Rhlg. 113 Mugnolia Ave.
Sample copy and rate card upon
nolia and Second. F irit and Elm. for a bargain, this is it.
I Phone 746.
request.
Bantord Avenue and 10th Street.
FOR SALE: Exceptional business
Expert aervlce.
opening, fine garage building. 38— Wanted, Situation Male FOR SALE—Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing 70x134 feet in town center, Sor­
Painting— Decorating
I Engraving, Embossing. See ur rento, Lake County, Fla. Price $5,- WANTED: Young man desires po­ Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or
sell
that
sc-ond-hanil
goods?
PHONE 303
sition
several
years
experience
, 9*a- first. We do it. Phone 4I7-W j 000. Title perfect. W nltcr Cooper,
in general office work. Address
owner.
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through the Xenia G uette, ZenitM M JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
21.—
Lost,
Found
or
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
trict. Want ad and display rates!
12— Advtg. Mediums
Water ard Boat Tanks. A t Oak STRAYED from place 1 heifer
on request.
Avei.oe and Third Street. Tele­
iw tin tn i s h o p
calf, 9 months old, red, well AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
BEACH COUNTY — T he|
phone 111.
111 Magnolia Ave.
grown. No marks. Reward. O. T.
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest PALM
scene of stupendous develop-1
P canon.
First Class llurbcra
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c ment.
HIRACLR Concrete Co, general
Read about it in the Pnlmt
Special Attention
charge.
10c
minimum.
cement work, sidewalks, buildBench Post. Sample copy sent on'
Given To Ladies and Children.
Morning request.
Ing blocks. Irrigation boxen. J. M. STRAYED OR S T O L E l^ P e rsia n lMArNE _ Walerv,lle
Milane Theatre Bldg.
cat, smokey black v,.h four
Scntind. Thouaanda of Maine
Tsrwllleger. Prop.
white feet, white on tip of nose,!___ .
• ••vKouuua U1 BlUllll. A LITTLF. WANT AD IN The,
11,1, LUMBER
MIB1DUIS CO.
W—. House
- - - - - - o&gt;&gt; i—V t w - v . kers long hair and bushy people are interested in Florida
HIM
HERALD will bring you in big!
Service. Quality and P rice.'''* j’^ r . ^ y . t w a r d for information lcad- property. Reach them through results.
AdtCYtlfo muse old nr-&gt;
\DD REUSING — Multtgraphlng* ‘ing to recovery or return to J. B. the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ tid e s you have stored away and
plication.
AUCHITEOr
have no use for. A little thlrtyfolding and mailing—as you Calder, Clyde Line Docks.
ccnt
ad
may
bring
you
several
want It— »ben you want IL
First National Hunk Bldg.
WE ftAVE THE BEST BUYS
Phone 67.1. IT. B. Porch, First LOST: White Poodle dog. Answers LEARN ABOUT T*olk County and dollars. I hone 148 and a repre­
Sanford.
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to name of "Peggy". Reward.
ACREAGE*
Lakeland, through the Star- sentative will call and see you.
National Bank Bldg.
_ }Phone 370-W o r 51.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
BUSINESS-HOMES
FOR RENT: Housekeeping apartdium in South Florida. Published DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything?
If
so
advertise
In
LOST:
In
or
around
gram
m
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M o n c 72 7
dint.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
ment close in. Want young Indy
VALDEZ HOTEL
the
Gainesville
Sim.
school
$100.00
bill.
Finder
please
Lakeland. Florida.
room-mate to share same. Prefer
K u rn ii rm i I’lnn
return
to
Herald
Office
and
re­
one who works. Apply 314 East
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ceive
reward.
5th Street after six p. m. on Sun­
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
ers and ferr growers of Volus­ |
S a n fo r d '* I . r a t l i n e H o fe i
Valdez Hold Building .
day.___________________________
are interested in Florida. Each ia county advertise in the Dcl-and
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LOST: Liver colored bird dog. of them through n classified ad Daily News, rate 1c per word, cash
W lillT W. W AH.NBtl, M a n ag e r
10_F or Hent, Rooms
Name Joe. Liberal reward. R. A. in the Morgantown POST. Six with order.
Newman. Phone 1)6 or 53.
cents a word for six consecutive ADVERTISING gets results If It
FOR RENT: Garage at 511 Park
issues.
reaches potential buyers. I’aLOST: Wallet with sum of money,
Ave.
latka Daily News is circulated in
between Olympia Cafe and Ma-[C0LUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — an industrial arid agricultural sec­
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished sonic building.^ binder p e a se reClassified nds have the largest
housekeeping apartment.
All turn to Room u Masonic Bldg, nrid. circulution in Southwestern Geor- tion.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tumpa.
conveniences. Adults. 31(5 E. 5th reeeive reward.
1gia. Rate 8c (C-word line) line.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
St.
sified pages of Florida’s Great
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Florida real estate advertise In , .......mum
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Minimum *•*'v
25c,| liHDil
cash HIUI
with D
order
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie M iller.! receive reward.
nReasonable.
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the St. Petersburg Times. One cen* Write for completo rate card,
cent a word daily, two cents a won
25— Opticians, Jewelers
T hu ItmiM’s on lol frn-iiiu lirniillfnl rii) l*nrk. One luii ncvrn
Sundays.
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom. . 411 Pal­
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
moot*, Hull mill asm*
tuirrhi ilir oilirr IixivIiik VI%&gt;- room*
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Jeweler.
Watch.
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the
metto Ave.
ninl Imlh. I'rln* for holti A|•..MHMHI, |*n*»h I s.imhmnij Imlniirr
THECLARKSUURG
jewelcry and clocK repairing a n d .----&gt; ,'" ." T ; u w7 ‘ v'i EXI’ONEN
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FOR RENT: Bed room and kitch­ engraving. Quick service. 11C Mag- 1_ . Centra!.'V est Virginia s larg history; a half million dollar high­
nolin
Avenue.
Phone
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est daily. Want ad rate i 1-2c per ■wnT to the gulf beach just finishenette furnished. No children.
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 o r .c d 1 at two million dollar bridge
2018 Palmetto Ave.
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28— Plant, SeedH, Trees
ueross Escambia llay started:
lirlt-k *fnirfnr«* noil 1*1111 In* iiimlr trr&gt; itp-lo-ilnli* ui n miuxiII
FOR RENT:.. Large, attractive
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the quarter million dollar opera house
n o t. I’rlrt* Hl’.MmiMiil, Cn»h I-.‘It Imlnnrr I.
!l, I uml r. &gt;rnr«*
room, twin beds. Union Ave. JTEWART TH E FLORIST"
accepted w ant ad medium in under construction; two millions
Flowera *or all occasion!.
Near new hotel. Phone 571-J.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word being spent on highway; greatest
814 M yrtle. Pbona 260-W
IfltOUJ
an inivtinn. Minimum 25c.______ chance for live developers to get
it. lln*ltH*«* lot ttlililn four Ii I im’ K h cf SNtxfuffl»*«*. Lol K rtHill7«
FOR RENT: Three newly furnishin
on
ground
floor.
Write
Devel­
\ mu* n|or&gt; hrlrk Imtlilliu; -5t75 *«• nlrnitl) tin Ilit* 1«*l. I*nr
I nl bedrooms, with bath and g n -, 32— Typew riters, Sitppplies
opment Department. The Penani« t|nlrl* wiiIt* ilil-a |irn|ii4r( &gt; 1*1111 In* Inmuhl fur KT.’iUM) |n r frniil
rage. Reasonable rent 1306 Park j
cole. News.
fool. I- I r u%Ui Itiiliiiit't* I. -, 11ml It &gt;rstru. V s i .d im i.i i i m IkIit*1a*r
Ave. or phone 652121._________
REMINGTON Portable four-bank.
nlll In* m*rr|i(nl for ihlri&gt; i I ii j h .
NOTICE
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE—
Why waste your time run­
Typew riters, "the king of port­
14— For Sale, Acreage
Painting and knlsomining wall,
Send in your sukicription to the
ning around looking for n
ables. $60. B arret Portable Adding
yntorior work, guaranteed sat- Tribune or band it to your local
good investm ent?
Let us
FOR SALE: Acreagy from one to Machines. Can’t be boot. SeminoleL‘ j| all
a. Ilnllitrr or Intmlrer. Ihiirr &lt;r ImllfiHt.' (&lt;i*t 111 nhttlt ymt
i- faction. Work done by the hour.
show
you
how
you
can in­
twenty acres. Box D1A, Sanford l ’rintery, Phono 03, Wclaka Bldg. George Baird, 211, Elm Avenue, dealer so you can read Florida’s
f««rnl&gt; loin on
IIIr Ii oin In ^onfli Noufreril. I'urluu rm l.
greatest newspaper. One year,
vest your money and double
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$8.00, 0 months, Si,00, three months
it in tho next thirty or sixty
33— Wanted
TVIMMHL l *\lrn run 1 Iprom.
$2.00, tf yon desire $1,000 insur­
dnya. We have been in tho
21)— For Sale, Miscellaneous
real estate business for years
WANTED: Hulk oranges, carloads. ■ *■&gt;■■«■■■■■■ m n u i m i ance policy add 75c to your order.
(lies
and nre glad to say we have
FOR SALE: Fresh milk cow. Call
Address Oranges, care Sanford
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212-lt.
tho finest listings and tire
Herald.
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best values in tho S tate of
Belies FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dodge YOUNG MAN 30 years of age
Florida,
Sedan, run 2000 miles. Jack with 7 years buying and managing
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Breeden, Smith’s Barber Shop.
experience in one of the South's
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us for
largest
departm
ent
stores,
would
FOIf SALE: One Dodge truck, like to buy an interest in stnull
bettor result a and quick action
good condition, good tiren, a t a departm ent store in progressive
-T h e a l t o r s - ^
sacrifice. See W. E. Betts a t Ball Florida town of 4000 to 15000 pop­
llilwe. Co.
J
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IOIIN E. FOX, Representative
ulation. Would devote entire time
FOR SALE: 1025 Dodge Special to the business. Best of references.
120 South Park Ave.
Coupe, A-l condition, good rub- Replies confidential. Address Box
hc-r. Inquire 1201 Myrtle Avenue. 15, Sanford Herald.
"We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine’
Price $800.00.
ltetd Estate
W ANTED: ‘Capable proof reader.
Apply
Sanford
Herald.
i Brokers
Developers
Promoter)
21.—Sale, Real Kstntc
OHHdKkMMHaiu
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WANTED: Painting and paper
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Sticks alone, will not make a fire—you must
IFOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 lots
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Seminole Hotel
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
1 55x320 ft., 4 miles from postof­ ford and N. Y.
also have a match. Circulation helps to make
S
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fice on paved road, tiled and in
a newspaper. But mere numbers taken by
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
high state of cultivation, water to 34— Wanted Help, Female j
jfct.'each lot. For price see F. C. Welsh,
themselves
alone
cannot
bo
the
sole
gunge
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photographer.
W ANTED: 1 waitress. Apply l.in-( &gt;*
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and measure of a newspaper’s ability to pro­
coin Hotel.
First Street (Near Forrest Lake Hotel)
J*rO R QUICK SALE: Will offer 6
SMITH &amp; RAW LINS
duce ADVERTISING RESULTS and more
W a es farm on hard road with
■
‘.’DO feet frontage
a
33— Wanted Help, Male
Real Estate Ilrokera
than
the
mere
fact
that
China
has
more
peo­
I 'W d , west of Sanford for $2700
212 Magnolia Avenue
-•tcarh. Also 1 lot 50x125 E ast front W ANTED: Two wide awake real
ple in it than any other country, makes China
SANFORD, FLA.
"on Sanford Ave., with garage , estate salesladies and men for
...........
n&gt;1'., wun g.uagi ItnhdiviHion airl brokerage sales,
tho best country to live in.
apaunn'm for $1600. Half cash. ' ^ colimi8sion. Apply 1«8 MagB. 11. Bankston, Sanford.
J 7lnlill Ave.
retries! Aercng** in Seminole 26 1-2 acres a t I’aola
’or best results in Classified Advertising
FOR SALE: 120 feet cast fro n t-1
(Borders two lakes)
age by 200 feet deep on San­ WANTED: A competent stenog­
rail M8 and give your ad over telephone, or
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addret’a
rapher. Apply A. I*. Connelly
a salesman will call.
V. O. tlox 352.
&amp; Sons.

7—Husin ess Service

LARGELOT

ON MAGNOLIA
Near
Highland Ave.
Lot On Palmetto
Near 9th
Both Good Buys

G. TAYLOR DYER

HILTON’S

S. W. BRADFORD
Realtor

Elton J. MoiwVs.-'

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W. V. Wheeler Inc.

Schulte’s Selectedlistings

411 IstN at’l. Bank
Building

Phone 490W

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Aply to E. F . Andrews, manager
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Lake Monroe Development Com­
Heights. Florida on Dixia High­ pany, Bruinley-Puleston Bldg.
way.
W ANTED: Experienced newspap­
e r reporter. Good proposition to
Sale—Furniture, etc.
rapnhle man. See managing editor,
Sanford Herald.
We
..» carry a full line.
Our price* are right. Cash or
terms. We want your business WANTED: Man or woman to sell
Itawleigh Products in Sanford.
Sanford Stove Si Furniture Co.
W rite the W. T. Rawleigh Com­
321 E. First St.
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a s s o c ia t e d

press l e a s e d w ir e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER lfi, 1925

Still At It

HOME EDITION

NUMBER 92,

Floods Cost Louisiana $1 ,({00,000

Measures Left Over From
RcguinrSession Which Gov­ Second Cousin of Late Prcsident Harding and Another
ernor Martin Failed to Ap­
” in, Missing Since Fridav,
prove, To Be Reconsidered
•
__
Are Discovered in Virginia

M any Favor Voting:
Two Are Rescued By
On Proposals Again
A Welfare Employee
Governor Issues Statement In
Which He Gives Reasons Girls Made Way FromGotham
to Washington on $20; IllkFor Failing to Sign Bills
ingFromThere to Richmond

William

supply 1.G00.000 people,

punishing
£ South
Because he refused to resu.ii
ns pastor o f the First Christian
Church in Redlands, Cal., Kev.
Glenn Edwards, wns hooted down
when he attempted to preach
Sunday, a near riot following
this demonstration.
Mrs. Florence Manley Hood,
wife of prominent Birmingham
ferl ti.'' lawyer drinks poison in Chicago
pa know hotel following her arrival there
■York's upon business trip.
bw and
American Athletic Union a­
for York wards Philadelphia six major
[tta mur- athletic meets at its opening ses­
i moral- sion todny.
Miss Isabella
Bent, second
kg Misled cousin o f late President Harding,
Erd laid, and her companion, Sarah Cohen,
reartears I missing since hist Friday night,
IlfcAdoo .t are found todny at Norfolk, Vn.
U York”
WASHINGTON
[loath will
| foremost
AI Smith and Tamntnny Hall
foe liquor bitterly assailed by Methodist
board for their attempts to se­
*r, it said, cure South’s support in next
uy of the presidential election.
nii.-ed by
Representative Green of the
large Per­ House Ways and Means Commit­
th* liquor tee announces that, hi will op­
allied in j pose any further attempt to in­
A1 Smith crease tlie tax reduction.
Kfirst p«Secretary o f Commerce Her­
i to intro- bert Hoover declares ending sys­
into a con- tem of divided responsibility un­
der the Shipping Board’s con­
It ippesr trol, is most pressing need for
vj j'Vil-. Ilk5 progress o f merchant marine de­
opponent!
til religion velopment.
i»u then”,
FOREIGN
nn they
IndCathTreasures found in tho tomb
lira stall', i f Tul-Ankh Anton will he plac­
pupri'u. id on exhibition at Cairo soon,
fee n hi i according to dispatches.
feav! ti ■
STATE
m-.-. .f
■U' &gt;' '
Tlie Florida Legislature will
V - .i i convene Tuesday witli the solotts
m
fai ing a calendar of 22 bills vetn l Tuesday by Governor Mar­
tin during the regular session
la*t April.
*

T A L L A IIA SE E E , Nov. Hk— (/?)
— When tho extraordinary session
o f tho Florida legislature convenes
hero tomorrow, the lawmakers
will find 22 bills already on the
calendar. They are those which
Governor Martin did not sec fit
to approve, and to which ho placed
his executive veto.
According to n published report
o f some time ago, a majority of
the legiir.ntors were polled on the
subject o f passage of tho vetoed
measure, and n mnjority, it was
claimed, favor their re-introduc­
tion.
Although a number of the veto­
ed measures were local bills, rev­
ered in general laws adopted after
their
introduction, nevertheless,
some o f them woro o f statewide
importance. Principally among the
latter classification wnn that ap­
propriating funds for the aid of
public free schools in the various
counties of the state, and provid­
ing for tiie establishment of loans
from the general revenue fund for
that purpose.
The governor, in vetoing the
school bill, declnred that no method
was made available for raising the
money, and that there were no
fund:* in the state treasury to car­
ry out its purpose.
‘‘The most norious obstacle ti
my approvul o f the bill," Gover­
nor Martin declared in his veto
message, “ is tho fact that the dis­
tribution o f the funds thereby ap­
propriated is to each county ap­
plying therefor, without reference
to the average attendance upon
schools in the ilever,il counties.
The Supreme Court, though finally
deciding
the
matter, strongly
the constitution, to distribute the
genera! revenue fund, or any part
thereof, for the support and main­
tenance o f public free schools.
The school hill passed both
branches of the lawmaking body.
Tho H oupj pushed it through with
enthusiasm, hut tho Sennte held
it up until a deadlock resulted on
the general appropriation bill.
Other hills vetoed by the thief
executive included those giving o f­
ficers o f tho law certain privileges
in efforts to confiscate liquors; al­
lowing Fust is all submerged lands
within tho town’s corporate lim­
its; conveying to the city of Mi­
ami tho same character of lands
in Biscaync hay, one abolishing

. NORFOLK
„
„ - ...... Nov. Id.— (/P)— Isa»i * , itn’ * 15, second cousin o f
President Harding and Sarah Conen, 11, who had been missing
from their honic* in Nuw Yonc
( ity since Friday afternoon were
found hero early today by n Travd e r ; Aid Society worker.
Tired and repentent, they were
under care of the society today,
r.v.aitiire* word from their patent:;,
who have been notified of their
safety. The two girls were locat­
ed in an apartment house Ity Mrs.
Harriett Htokis, Travelers’ Aid
Society worker, who lived there.
They said that when they left
New York Friday afternoon tiiey
had Siitl between themselves and
made their way to Wushingt ttt.
There within the shadow of the
White House, where tho disting­
uished cousin of Miss Bent ruled,
the girls said they found their
movements unnoticed but -ve.e
afraid to ask for help. They de­
clare they hiked to Richmond, front
where they accepted an automobile
ride to Norfolk.

Hubby Disappears,
W ife is Hysterical

tered by Mrs. E. I.. Griffith, of
Detroit, before she collapsed in­
to a state of nervous delerium
at a local hospital yesterday
morning.
Mrs. Griffith is tin* wife of
a landscape artist who canto to
Lake City about a month ago.
He wns culled to Gainesville nnu
Tampa hist Tuesday and Mrs.
Griffith has received hut one
letter from hint, she says, since
his departure. Efforts to lo­
cate and notify hint of his wife's
serious condition have failed.

Commerce Head Says Federal
Support Should Be Kept
But Control Should He Re­
verted lu Ship Corporation

succtM.s, thank i to tho executive
committees of the American Amjnteur Athletic Union, which, in
the opening scs-ions o f tho annual
convention awarded six national
championship meets to this city.
The fl.c.vcr of !;he championshin, the national senior out door
championship i in track ami fold,
Lift Home Friday Kveniag
will be lu'ld at tlie centennial studNEW YORK. Nov.
•ium the last week in dune and just
Polico this morning began theii Iprior to that the Junior honors in
attempt in the house, us threat­
third day o f the search fur Isabel j tho same event will lie decided.
ened, to go beyond tho committee's
la Bent, l.r&gt;, who is
second cou­
proposal for reductions in tho nuRounding off this stellar event
sin of the late President Harding is the national senior outdoor
tomohile tax.
and whoso mother and step-father swimming championships for both
Should Not Cut Too Closely
fear she lias been kidnaped.
Referring to proposals for total
men and women, tin* junior cross
The girl telephoned her mother country c hampion.'Tips mid the
reductions ranging aunt $350,000,­
Friday evening that she would not junior (m ini; c'hnmpionr.hip. Just Ove.’ One Hundred Members
000 to v500.000.000 as compared
be home for dinner. She hr.d a to fall in line repres'ntative of
with the $300,000,000 limit recom­
ttf American Railroad Asso­
key to the apartment and Iter the large railroad* in the country
mended by the treasury, Mr. Green
ciation
VMtL’Ily
Early
This
mother and step-father were not have offered president Murray
said he was opposed to the use o f
Morning
on
Tour
of
Stale
worried when site failed to return llulhert ami agreed to form u nat­
foreign debt proceeds for onlinnry
at bed time. Saturday morning, on ional organization to include the
expenses instead of reduction of
A delegation o f over 100 rail­
finding her bed had not been slept athletic association of the rail­
the national debt, ns contemplat­
in, Mrs. Hent notified police who roads. A meet will be held similar road executives, representatives if
ed in some o f these proposals. Ho
made a second search for two days. i to that of the A. A. U. and will the American Railroad Aooclntion,
further called attention to the need
Until lnat June tho girl was a h under the jari diction of the with their wives and families vis­
of a federal building program and
ited .Sanford today. They recent­
student at a Carmel, N. Y., sol.
|tlto additbnt.. Jot,"and on govern*
;($. it?’y assembly.
incut revenue! this wu.i impossible.
and since then has been studying
The national marathon will be ly attended a Convention in Miami
ball-room dancing. Mrs. Bent said in Boston ns will nl.'t the Nation­ ami are now making nn extensive
.Mr. Green especially umphnsizher daughter had no singe ntnhi al senior boxing championship*. tour o f tho entii’o state.
*td tho opposition that government
revenue should not be cut too closeUpon their arrival, they were
'The boxer.* litis year, officials any,
|ly bvenuso o f the large dcpendcnco
|will have an opportunity in South. met by bus &lt;o:t and car* which were
on business condition*. The fact
at their disposal by tho
Negro Girl Demanded The winner* were -i nt to Bueno* placed
that since 1921 the actual reduc­
Chamber of Commerce and busi­
Aires to compete again, t t
tion in revenue has been propor­
ness men o f Sanford. They were
Rhinelander M a r ry of that country.
tionately less than the reduction
shown about tho city and were
The 15 mile national ih
Her, Messages Show ship went to St. I.oui* a
in tax rates, lie ascribed largely to
driven out Celery Avenue to view
changing bunines* conditions.
Sanford'* celery fields. There were
national senior cress &lt;
While ho believed adeuuute sur­
tunny enthuslnsttic comment* front
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Nov. H5. championship to New York
plus could be definitely counted on
the visitors about the "City Stib—UP)—The fervor o f the Ictt'Ts
Florida came in f&lt; r it* s
in the present fiscal year, with
Istantial" and it* opportunities,
which Alice Beatrice Jones, daugh­ the honors ami the naliona
only half of it affected by the ma­
i J. F. Klicohy, vice-president of
ter of a negro haek driver, first indoor : '.vimming clim idi
jor proposed tax cuts under tho
tho American Railroad A ii.ci.itloii
sent to Leonard Kip Rhinelander, women will be held at St.
now bill, mill nlso in 1927, when
and president of the Chicago Short
during their courtship, gradually line, where it was staged la
Some
of the reductions still would
Lino
Raiiroud,
expressed
himself
New York will onterl
i hanged to an insistent therat
not be in full force, no one, ho
a* very much impressed with the
that he would loose Iter unless he women athlete* and the
thought, could “ safely prophesy”
I growth and development o f San­
l senior indoor women's chn
married her.
Inow vvhut business conditions will
ford
in
the
past
few
year*.
Today’s series o f letters, intro­ Selection of a city for l
lie declared he vhited here about
duced at resumption o f the trial convention has the cxecuti
Or.
five
years ago. Be said that S.itiUnion'.
Ningura
Falls,
N
of young Rhinelander's annulment
tlioiford ih nil the morn outstanding
suit, are filled with demand* of leans and Milwaukee bids
Bertha Krupp Is In
APRIL
marriage and nt tho same time IU2d convention.
Serious Auto Mishap
The convention today is
promise the greatest secrecy until
Delegation of more than 100
eil
t&lt;
&gt;
take
definite
action
the
wealthy
young
scion
of
in
ar­
railroad executives visit Sanford
ESSEN, Germany, Nov. 10.— UP)
istocratic family should have at­ unis, place o f next convcn
mrly this morning and are taken
nomination o f officer*.
— Bertha Krupp, principul owner
tained hi* money.
through celery district and busi­
o f tho great Krupp steal works,
On Nov. I. 1922, Alice wrote:
ness ectiun before departing for
suffered a broken collar bone anil
Peggy
Hopkins
Joyce
“
If
you
can’t
eoitto
home
I
will
Ocala.
injuries about the ribs today when
have to go away with some one
Sanford High School team is
Is Suing For Divorce
tlie auto in which she was driv­
else."
,
defeated by the New Smyrna
ing with her husband, Barron
It
was
at
this
time
that
lamnar.l
team by a score o f 0 to 0 at
CHICAGO, Nov. D 5 .-(/!*)—The
Krupp Von Ilohlen, skidded anil
wns attending school. Two monthNew Smyrna on Saturday nftcrNaval Board Opens
went into a ditch. Tho chnuffer
Inter, Alice was even more out­ Herald and Examiner today print *
i noon.
dispatch from I’uris nying that
was killed. Barron
Krupp Von
Its Probe Tuesday spoken. "You are going to be aI’cggy
Joyce, whose niatrimoiiiul
Ilohlen esenped with slight injur­
mine, now or never." She wrote.
ies.
"I have thrown down two chance* ventures have been much in the
public
eye,
has
engaged
Dudley
for you. I will keep thing's a dead,
Field Malone* New York lawyer,
dead secret. After you are mine
to
start
divorce
proceeding;
CAIRO,
Nov. Id.—(/I*)-- Tho Klench and Gentry
[ would keep quiet until you are
against her last husband, Count
treasures found in tho tomb o f the
Sought By O fficers
vour own boss".
Jlorner.
,
..
hoy king Tut-Ankhu-Amcn Soon
The count accompanied hi* wife
Troons In Search
NOBLESV1LLE. Ind., Nov. HI.
will be brought to tho Cairo mu­
to the ship, the leavetaking being
seum for exhibition. Meanwhile — 0T’)— Kurl Klcnck nnd Earl Gen­
such
that
her
intention*
were
not
For
Jail
Breaker
LONDON, Nov. 111.—(/n — 1 re­
iih they nro being furnished,
the try, acquitted on a charge "of rnurThe postponement was on the nder Baldwin stated in the House revealed.
dor in connection with the death
tomb will is* closed to visitors..
Peggy’*'
romnnee
with
the
count
motion of Major Henry l.eominl o f Commons today that legislation
Mis* Madge Obcrholtzcr of In­
The evidence thus far n«:Iduccd
began
in
Chicago,
when
sho
wu*
appointed last Snturelny by Secre­ vs ill be introduced at the present appearing in u revue. The marriage
through an inspection o f the mum- j dianapolis, but facing other char­
tary Wilbur to succeed (’apt. l-oley session for the further protection took place 11 days after Hey had
my in its coffin of gold tendn t o , ges ns alleged henchmen o f I). C.
i&gt;ru ne.i in nn &lt;•“ *"■■ ........ l t I show that it is that o f u male, not Stephenson, were sought today a*
u* judge advocate. Major Leonard of British industries. This would
been introduced.
Hill today in a fruitless search for yet an adult and that when death fugitive* from justice, on charge*
said he had not had time to com­ mean further important duties.
j ■ George I How i. rl •mu sseel came, tho pernon was greatly em­ o f conspiracy to commit u felony.
plete execution of the record of tno
jail breaker who shot Constable! aciated. Tho mummy wu* not re­ Stephenson, vyho was convicted of
court mnde during it* hearings at
George E. Dow, in Ashland, a week moved from it* case, Imt instead, second degreo murder, remained
Lake Hurst and was heard. Lapt.
api. Tlie searchers, grim in their the wrapping* about it were cut in juil hero ttwuiUng sentenco of
Foley will take the stand to give
determination to capture tho out­ through front tlie mask to the life imprisonment.
hi* version o f hi* communication
law,* retraced their stens and pre­ feet. Owing to the frngih condi­
with tho widow of Commander
pared to comb the wood* again.
tion of the wrapping* the grcitoat
Lansdowne. o f the wrecked retieiia _up) ami the singing of ‘‘ Nearer M The national guards unit* were cure had to h** exercised.
called
out
last
night
after
Cover-!
God to Thee," by thi$ choir.
During tho work, a large number
or ,
One o f the few women prescr ,.or Wioant had been odvised thatf of interesting and bountiful ob ­
— Quiet scttlcil o\i
nits in
t|,e services, which were to b the fugitive had defenitely been ject* were brought to vb tr. The
Distress Call Sent
belt city today a*
Clwist-1stormy in view o f a month-ion located. They comprosed 80 men.] litinii'tory o f works hti
i\ I -*t
Out By the Sea Gun the near riot at thi
ifi the Iclash o f factions favoring the r* Tw o machine gun* wuru part of I both fore arms of tb
mummy
ian Church prepare
n Bcr-j tention o f Edward* as pastor, a' their equipment.
were loaded with magnificent jew ­
Fellows
shot
u
n
d
seriously
scene
o
f
their
confl
r,‘| it ii
oppoii- tempted to quell the tumult b
e l«. Other objects b mg*:*.- to light
BOSTON, Nov. 16.—(/D— A call
nardino countyscat
1
the
Iward q I hastening to the pulpit and. wit wounded Constable! George K. Dow were amulets and &lt; ".iiutte, a su­
for
assistance
for
the
steam
trawl­
,'t ii t t .
mod to her hand on the Bible appealing u a we k ago and possess have perb dagger with i. crystal handle,
er Sea Gull, giving her position on ents o f Rev. R. G
searched continuously since then.]
l:,inr win
uw
eit- peace. Her voice was lost in
bracelets of intricate workmanship
Capo May, N. ., ™ s intercept? I
He broke jail in Nashville to visit
lr‘ 4 will,
tiiru-t sea of shouting, hoots, amt ci
i rend finger rings o f diver materials.
hero
today.
‘‘Come
Qalek
-tn
l,js
wife
and
young
daughter
in
|
t k"&gt;ntey
calls.
Quiet came eventual!;
Another dagger also wns fpund
message suid. The trawler beim
L4*'. Ar.
on that when about 100 members walki Lancaster. N. H.
and Several large hilnid pectorals,
and steamer Mnveri were reported
M. Ed- out of the church in a penccfi
1bond works, ornament* and goldTAMPA
HAS
HEAVY
RAIN
■eitt»n»len,
of the demonstration.’ ’
Garner
latter Osdtck announced he an
TAMPA, Nov. 10.—OP)— A rec­
:*tnan,
wh'eth-1 other members o f his faith wou
ord breaking rainfall Iwus record­
ed here over tho week-end when
precipitation reached 3.02 inches
Satcrday night and Sunday. It i&lt;
&gt;bN1) d ecla red
the heaviest rainfall in the month
of November recorded hore since
&gt;N. Del., Nov. i ( j . _
It JO, according to the local wea­
dividend of $5.00 a
ther bureau.
;»red twlay on the

RAIL EXECUTIVES

Treasures In King
Tut’s Tomb Will Be
Put On Exhibition

Alabama S o c i e t y
Matron Kills Self
tty DrinkingPoison

Near Riot Occurs As Pastor Refuses
To Quit Church In California lowi

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TOE SANFORD'HERAT.n. SATURDAY NOVEMBER U. 1928.

Locked Up

o f F lo r id a f o r
th o P a s s a g e o f u le
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An a c t e n tit le d nn ,a,
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u* heir*. Uniting n Mrd ri-aervn. .J
on
to
b&lt;)

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or
Olln-rwler;
'll P ar*'1
K Fry. h l j
jr lfo . If liv in g . unit i f ,trail all p a r llnvii'i
, h r o “ * h o r u n d er
iV.iri 7 J r y 0 ni* J « * * l e U Fry. a*
heir*, d e v is e e s , I m a t e r * . nr o t h e r wine, and e a c h o f th em . In nml to
th e la nds In v o lv e d In th is suit n*
h e r e i n a f t e r t l i n r l b r i l In th is Mil
•f co m p la in t, an d denerllied aa f o l - i

Settlement Upon Of 2 Billion
Agreed Upon A fter Pnrley
Lasting Ten D a y s ; Interest
Charges Begin In 6th Year

k n o w n n* th e l- a k o Chr‘ r m n i r i U n c s e r v a tloli In th e t'o iin ty ' Of Seminole.
He It en netud hv. lit o L e g i s l a t u r e
o f thn st a t e o f F l o r l d n
Section t. a Hint .n,sws ernvr s, tuon
ipp
tn b e k n o w n n* th e l . a k e C n a r m Ulrd
Ite s e rv a t lo n
la h e r e b y ccftSateS’
r i u i • "|
■n
th o C o u n t y o f S e m i n o l e w l t h l i T t h e
lim it* atol
bou n daries an d h erein ,
a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , t o - w j f
n tro ,n *

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Z

J h l p * k * r a n ii " V ,CU° n 8 ,n Town*

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-1/P)
— Tw&gt; American and Italian debt
committees tomorrow will sign an
aiprtcmcnt for the funding o f Itnly’s war debt to the United States
calculated for tho settlement at
$2,043,000,000.
Terms o f the tunom g arrange­
ment r.fto rlO days o f negotions
were accepted by the Italians
as a “ very generous"
treat­
ment o f the program.
They
■provide fo r the usual 02 year per­
iod. A fte r formnl announcement
o f tho terms lath yesterday, ths
American committee said it feels
they “ lay as heavy n burden on
the Itnliun people ns they nra
justified in doing and ns repres­
enting Italy’s capacity to pay."
On Gradually Inclining Basis
Doth the interest charges, which
do not begin until the sixth year,
and the nnnunl payments on prin­
cipal arc fixed on a gradually in­
clining scale.
Beginning nt one eighth o f one
per cent for the first 10 years o f
the inlet t-sl period tho interest rate I Harold Freeman, aged 2 Vi yerirs,
during successive 10 year period i was found entirely naked, burrow­
is fnised to a mnximum m rw-n wee I ing in n heap o f straw in nn out­
cent during the Inst suven years. building on the farm o f bis par­
With the settlement approved by ents near Rath, N, Y., by county
Vtengrets, to date from June 15,. officials, who warmed unit fbd him
last, for the first five years, the and then arrested his parents, Mr.
annual payments would ho n|v and Mrs. Jumes Freeman. ’ .Mrs.
proximately $5,000,000, sealing Freeman snid she hud locked him
from $14,000,000
to $18,000,000 in tho building thee months ago
during the sixth to the fifteenth because he annoyed her. The room
years, inclusive, and thence inclutV was only ten feet square, w a s unJng to a maximum o f $71,000,000
to $80,000,000 during the last sev­
en yearn.
Besides a reduction o f hack in­
terest charge in fixin g the nmount to he paid o ff, the Ainericflh committee feels that it has
made even greater in the future
tihnrgc and the division o f annunl
payments.
Delay Agreem ent Is Reached
In addition it not only agreed
to allow a delay o f two yeurs in
niuking u payment whenever Ita­
ly's field condition warranted but
gave permission to pay o f f the
postponed annuities in the third
qnd fourth years, after duo with
un interest o f four und one half
quarter per cent npplying on de­
layed payments.
In tne British and other s&lt; Ele­
ments, except the Belgian which
was postponed, payments must lie
liquidated in the third year. This
concession to Italy was made when
Its delegates withdrew tlair dematid fo r u safeguard clause ngainst unexpected exchange fluct­
uations.
The American Commission point­
ed to Italy’s relative poverty in
natural resources and indicutuil
consideration lutd been given that
nation’s future.

In S e m in o le C ou n ty . Florida.
it a p p e a r i n g 6y t h a 'a w o r n bill t&gt;(
c o m p la in t filed h erein Hint you and
e a c h o f y o u , m a y b e in t e r e s t 'd in
thut c e r t a in altovo tb-scrlbi"! lot o f
Mini In Sctn ln olo C ou n ty. Florid a.
Y ou a m i each o f y ou an- h ereb y
I ronim an detl and requ ired to appear
to said Mil o f c o m p la in t at
tho
Cou rt H ou se in San ford. HcmlnoM
C o u n t y , Florlila, on Monday, the
7th d a y o f D e c e m b e r A. 1). I#23,
o t h e r w i s e said bill o f com pla in t w ill
be tub oil as c o n f e s s e d by von and
ouch o f y o u ; said Mil o f c om p la in t
h av in g been filed f o r th e p u rp os e
o f u u i e t l o g ti tle to the uboVo d e ­
s c r i b e d lit nd In tho C om pla lnnut.
Minna Noble.
IT 18 F F I I T I I E R O R D K I t K n T h at
•his o r d e r be puMIsh'-d o n c e a w e e k
In f o u r c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k ly Issues
of the S u n f o id Herald, n n e w s p a p e r
p u b lis h e d in Sem in ole C ou n ty , F l o r ­
ida.
Potto and Ordered Hil;f 7 day o f
N o v e m b e r A. D 1925.
V. B. DOCCI.ASS.
&lt; lerk o f C irc u it Court. Seventh J u dlelit I C irrult. Sem in ole County.
F lor ld n .
(S E A L )
......... Ily A. M. W E E K S . R. C.
J A M E S f|. Kit A RON.
S i d l r l t o r f o r C om p la in a n t.
7 - H . 3 I - M . 5.

11 t"hn'«
lia, 5
w ff?.Y°.n
u l tn lom
It III, . ,nt
h u n t.
r a p , dhe
e s t un­
roy
im U ? y " 7 ,; W,nr '•.''utever. w U l l l o th o
ilmUi; n f th e U ko C h a r m Ulrd ft#**.
o P m o n P r o v i d e d f o r in Heotl.'n I
nr. 1' uny hlr&lt;1* V,II&lt;1 tu r k e y ,
w ild g o o s e
n r a n y tvlld hlril nr
tvlld f o w l e f a n / h in d , o r s q u i r r e l
n . a n y tlin o an d that there* shall
7 n A a r , *,P w , t h |n "*&gt;ld lltnlla l«.
n « l' n o ! ! , . ,OP
b i r d s nr
■
J
OllJ Mini. ^Xet'Dt ( I n i n li*
f o w l . W il d Illicit, s n ip e .
ttn!|,m r * o t !
.»!,er.*0fl

, w. h o

10 Loans on Uesid,
Easy RepOffice in new
2nd Street

at ft»y time

H A V IN G T o

S I 'H f 'I A f ,
T H IN »

k e e p

T H E *C A R IN A f
CAKAGE'THRE£-)|

'}&gt;■, f - o m m l s s i q n o r s o f th e
r S e m in .d o t o p o s t nt vuic es on thn I.uk e C h a r m
c r v a ll o t j, p r o v i d ' d f o r In
n o t i c e s to th e p u b l i c a llo w -

N O T H IJ O F

R e s e r.v a t io
. n lathe r o t in t v o f S e m in o le w it h in the
limits and b o u n d a r ie s a n d h e r e i n ­
a f t e r d e s cr ib e d , t o - w i t :
it cs ln at th e In t e r s e c t io n o f R a n g e
I,Inc b e t w e e n R a n g e s 29 an d 30 and
the sou th s h o r e linn
of
th e
8t.
Johns river, a n d r u n n i n g s o u t h six
miles m er e o r less t o S1V. Cor. o f
Bnc. 31 Tp. 19 th, R. 30 E.. t h e n c e
cast to NF- C or. o f Bee. 1 T p . 2CS,
R. 30 K.; t h e n c e s o u t h t o MB. Cor.
o f Sec. 21. Tp. 20 8.. Ik 30 E .; th e n ce
c u t tn HE. Cor. o f Sec. 17 T p . 20 H.
It. 31 K.j t h e n c e n o r t h !}- a l o n g th e
m ea n d erin g s h o r e linn o f t a k e J e s ­
sup to the s o u th nliore lin e o f th e
St. J n h r s r i v e r ; t h e n c e n o r t h w e s t ­
erly a l o n g th e* m e a n d e r i n g s h o r e
11tin o f tho sa id r iv e r in th e poin t
o f Her.
Section 2. T h a t It s h a l l bo u n ­
la w fu l to k ill. hunt. tr a p , d e s t r o y
tiy nny m oa n s w h a t e v e r , w it h in the
lim its o f th e Butnlnoln Ulrd R e s e r ­
vation p r o v i d e d f o r Ip S e c t i o n
1
o f this net. a n y bird, w ild tu r k e y ,
wild
goose.
or
any
w ild
bird
o r w ild f o w l o f a n y k in d , uy sq iflr rc l

TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN

B l o c k s

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Notice is hereby given to St. John’s River bratmen and
all other concerned that, with the approval of the War De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida East Coast Railway
Bridge over St. John’s River at Jacksonville, Fla., will he
closed for replacement for forty-eight (IS) hours from
12:01 A . M. Mrnday, November 21, 1925, until 11:59 P. M.
Tuesday, November 21, 1925, to all river traffic requiring
clearance or height o f more than eight (8) fe d thereunder.
Roots capable o f using the above clearances and desiring to
pass the bridge will use the F!ust channel under the through
-irdc" spnn.

I .K K I S I .A -

N o lle 1
ruby g i v e n t h a t n p l&gt;11t-a i l"ii w ill
l,u
Hindu
tu
th e
rltnto l . c g ls la t a r e at a sp ocln l s « s "I'lll lll' l ’ " I ,1" Imi I" Id In T: . '
f ij
s i '' , FMrldu, o p a d a te
t o Ij&lt;- net
b y the f liiv e r n o r o f th o sa id S l a t e
o f F lor id a fu r th o p n s s a g o o f th e
proposed law*.
N O T IC K O F S P R IT AI. I.I'.CISI.AA n act i in It In i nn
net
cHtnliTIO V
llsliltig a bird r e s e r v a t i o n
to
be
N o t l c o Is Im r ib y a lv u n Hint np- k n o w n ns the Burn In olo Ulrd Itesptli'ntli.ii
w ill
be
m art a In Hie e r vn tiu o In th e C o u n t y o f S em in ole.
h'tnto l.iK lsIuturn nt a nperlal s i s l b ’ It e n a c te d b y th o l.cgla i.'iiura
sluu llm r r iil tn Im helit In TallubUK- nf the st a le o f F l o r i d a :
st&lt;’ , Flnrlrta, o n n ilnlo tn Im Hit
Keetluo
I, A R lrd
Itesurv.'itInn
l»y Uifi iJovrriHir nf 1 11•• niiid StnlR to lie )ilinWII ns th e K eiilloole lllril

Florida East Coast Railway Co
II. N. UODENBAUGII, Vice-President

S A V E and
T H R IV E
T h r e e lulw nn P a r k A v r ., eSOOO.IMI n m l J.'t.VKl.OO.

I 'n u r r o o m h o u s e , rtuiihle K a r a x e nml t w o lo ts $1000.00,

‘ There Is Nothing’ To
Show That You Paid”

T w o l o t s 12.%1 100 $1000.00 l itill.
T tv o lo t s n r n r liep ot ( o r $ 7000 .00 . Ilnrnnln,
Two

"Oh yes there is— my cancelled check with
your endorsement."
When yen pay your hills hy check you have de­
cisive proof that you paid.--There can lie no fur­
ther question about it.
Avoid the annoyance and loss resulting from
duplicate hills. Fay through this bank by check.

lo ts

on

P ark

1X* s I 2 0 S0r.00.00. T a k e n t o o k .

Fivi- lo ts In (r u n t &lt;•( U n t il F u r r r s t l.nkr,
Two tuts In May (air. Tin mil)' two nvnllnbln
IS tuts In ( Ily limits for $2 7 ,000 .00 .
(,'hnlip It. It. frniitnae nt 510.00 per foot.
M u lo t s mi Oak A v r . ('till nml s r r lh lin i.
I linn- tin- itinlirst ncrt-tiKi* In i l l y for Mulnllvlsinn,
tirisli it talk with me.
If It's liusltiiss iiroprrty 1 have Hint,
lluir Slum on n It!) yriir Imisi— lau't lie hint.
If )on nrr n slruiiKi'r it will pny &gt;ou to Inwsllitnte.

NATIONAL BANK

Take a pencil and paper.
■T** s
But down on it the amount of your moatkl
Add to that the inconvenience of having j«
from the house.
Add in the tailor’s bill for pruuin* jni
caught in a shower.
Quito a sum, isn’ t It?
Then come to see us and we’ll shot you
will take fur a neat, attractive girarr to pa

£ i.

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S e r v ic e

Every Ihmg for.ThcB
S A N F O R D , FLl

W . J. TH IG PEN
i

^

The I’ ulcston-Rrumley Building,

ia n B a B s iiiiin it :iiiii] a $ a a a ia B i2 3 H B n in n o a in iB 3 n n D a i3 a t t

□ B ia B t n u a a a M a iia iiB a iia K a a a ia iiiiii'

PROCRASTINA TION has lost ma,
man his lire’s best
The man who p u ts-off purchasing Florida real estate is the man who never tells you about the great p rof
its he has made. The man who makes big fortune in his investments never delays too long when good proposi
tions are put up to him. So it will be with Marvania. T h at shrewd buyer who can see the Marvania o f twelve
months from now, is the one who buys. The one who is afraid that he might make a mistake, and who does no
invest now, will not participate in the profits certain to come to ow ners o f property in this well-located sub
division.

M a r v a n ia

C om pany

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THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1925,

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SALIENT FACTS [
ABOUT SPECIAL
SESSION GIVEN

enter an
ISIIi &lt;I«V .°r„ f . ec
throughout tl&gt;
Lake Mary and t
rltorlal limit* of
.Mary a* defined
„ f tli* Irglalat*'*'''
Florida. July PJ
ihe I.e»tlalatu
Florida. Session
■■An Art to m
norate. create an
ntrliwllty to be h
OF LAKE MA!t\
rltorlal limit* am
jurisdiction*
pr
functions anti P
di-iermtne the
said Art of the •
adopted ami app
tpe following off

H e Shows Her How

Legislature to Convene Tues­
day Facing Full Program;
Milam, Taylor to Preside

i if

City Taxes DueS
Tux books are now oiy&gt;n ♦ ^
2% discount allowed on a?
all paid in
tS b S *
E,|en .Hoj, rS

December.

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

A U D IT S

system

Jacksonville, Taaj,

LAKK MAH

charter of

Sanford, West p j

the

MAUV I* a* *al

I L t NOT G j R t r e .
*pe a r

TAI.I.A IIASSF.F,, Nov. UW(/P&gt;
— Studentu ut tiro State College for
Women have been asked to sign up
with tlie Young W om en’s Christian
Association in the carrying out o f
eight grourn of work in the in­
terest of the organization.
Circulars were r ent the round ■
•
at the College, setting forth the
various groups, with space below
for the minim and uddrusnen of
those signing.
The eight groups follow:
1. World Friendship: That we
may have the "innrks of a world
Christian." The World Student
Christian Federation, the Student
Frienahip Fund, the foreign policy
of the United States, race rela­
tions, [react! and war, missions,
and so on.
2. Compos Life; What are tl.things which make for fullness of
life on a college campus? It [creat­
ing, budgeting time, money and
interest, and various forms of s e r ­
vice on the campus.

SOLONS FACING

Senator Jolt t S, Taylor, of Lar­
go, will nre-dii; over the Senate.
f?cLSPcCTrut.CY.
Governor Ma tin Sr expected to
tend hi* t-w u gu hefore a joint
rr csion of h*&gt;t!i iron :r&lt; i held short­
ly a fler the special session be­
gins.
i hr governor h et nnnnuncd that I’ resenting a famous baseball pitcher, Ray Kremer, and his little
ids ntensa*;e will he brief. The t*x- daughter, Hetty. The illustrious hurlcr of the Pittsburgh Pirates is
trnoidinury ses*inn, under the law, showing Hi tty how he gripped the ball when throwing baffling curves
cannot no over 20 days.
to the Senators during the rccenL world series game. Betty seems
The piuhfhle extent o f the res- to understand all about it, too.
siott is conjectural. Some of th e '
lawmaker^ liMi.ve that it will end'
NOT CONSIDERING STAGE
by Thanksgiving. while others tire
confident it will go the “ full
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.— (/P)—
route."
•Mrs. Margaret Ross Lamlsdownc
'1 he npeeinl session was rn llrd ,
says that she has no present in­
by Governor Mai tin for the pritention of going on the stage, and
the enactment of
I.* "perfectly amazed" by the state­
h-gi-datum supplying water from
ment of a New York promoter that
the mainland tor the Monroe ilia-;
f —- h. fr
jif
her.
. ,,
"
i — National
the (' tremor, in hi* prut-lama- backed by t
A ntan who slaps you on the
lion, added that other laws to cope tt-nmont, t
back ought to be slapped back.
with the advancement o f the :• ate, |ant| (}„.’ xj.
and permitted under the constitu- r
vvil
BE THANKFUL that you arc liv­
lion, would be in order.
country ton
ing in Florida and take advan­
The character o f the 1cgi si a 11on f ..,, rr \sr«, ,|t.
tage of the Thanksgiving holidays
to lie taken up could not be learn- pul,lie’s kno
to make a delightful FREE BUS
ed in advance, except through
Conxtiti
TRIP o f 000 miles to wonderful
“ whispering-t" in certain channels] proclaim s
Miami and return. Thi;* beautiful
o f 3*.ate government.
'.J; a “ spccia
Fast Coast tour includes such
A new stale penitentiary at Itai- ,-„urugement
points of interest as Hollywood and
furd; a building to house the over- lightonmcnt
flow department! now trying to (,.'rL. 0f the
Coral Gables and an enjoyable trip
up Biseayno Buy to Fulfnrd-by-tho
o lt rin amice in the crowded enpi- Week will hi
Sen. School teachers nnd members
» to.1: legislation against alleged ex- plonsi for ci
■ totionr tc rentals and hotel mid tc itminy slate
o f other professions having a hol­
trin« aiit rates; uniformity of tlr • Tomorrow
iday period are urged to bo our
,. nr.uiv local game laws are some marked by
guest.i For reservations and fur­
, o f ihe proposed law* nieruiAucd. gatherings,n
ther information address Geo. K.
Fischer, District Sales Manager.
Sixty fix counties will have imp- rays or the
I, rest rrtation n*. '.Ire special r e v io r , f),,, presenta
“ Fulford-by-the-Sea" 2fi0 S.Ornnge
,s wheiea.s only sixty '.’tree sent l.ofniv* civic
Ave. Orlando, Flu. Telephone ‘J.VJU.
n lawmnker • t » the last
regular |,.aux o f the
i:i.t :n in \ in io n . \u *t i o \
meeting.
lion of Indei
Cm ler aud h&gt; virtue o f the a u ­
,
Three n w (ounfies. Gulf, In- the Plug a
t h o r i t y - vested
In m e
at ti mass
I, dian River and Martin, will lie similar natu
tllertlmt o f the r l l U i n * and &lt;|I I 11e repre: enleil.
Wudneada;
fled e le c t o r s of tlie T o w n o f L a k e
M ary, F lorida ,
I hereby call and
a i II II.
'••-ibr, ,r Majette. will
&lt;pecinI cl
7 represent Gulf; A. \V. Voting, Vcro „nd husiness
„ Iteach, Indian River and John R. p, learn mu
n Taylo , Stuerf. Maitiu.
conditions.
n.......... h
There will be no change in the
'Utln porti
F O R Q U IC K S A L E
f spiritual personnel o f the Senate.
, considered h

We
age

BIHI.KS ON U X illD m o N

NEW HAVEN, ’ ■m i ’..—(/D—
Forty new Bibles including a copy
o f the first one in tlie* King Jam ex'
revision, ore on exhibition at Yalu
com m enting the translation of
first book lit English by William
Tyndall year a g o .

Dixie

proposed

*RA\, Resident]
II III I H I I I I I U M tH lI H lH u

F O R AI.DKItM BN ( V o t e f o r f i v e )

The ideal heat for the Florida clii
wood to be bothered with. It ij
electrically.

F o rt Cl.K11K-T11KHUHEH- AS8KHS
Writ (Veto fo r one)
FOH COl.I.F.CTOIt

(Vote

Call and see our stock.

for one)

IN WJTNKHS W H K R E O F I have
h e r e u n t o set rny harul on th is the
16th tlay o f N ov em b er A. D, i;&gt;25.
WM. M C H O n oV K .
Cl"&gt;lrman o f n Mn** M e e tin g o f C i t ­
izens am i Q ua lified E l e c t o r s of
the T o w n of L a k e Mary.
W. 8. S E W E L L . S ecretary .

112 M agnolia Ai
■

W e A re

.seventy-throe

H igh w a y

new

and

highway.

Wonderfully located for de­
velopment.
TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORD
I wish to announce that 1
i.m a candidate for the office
of City Commissioner to he
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to he held
on the First Tuesday after
the First Monday in Decem­
ber of this year.
Your consideration will he
appreciated.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.

Com m erce Leaders

reclnr Bartcll o f the IntdrstuLv
&lt;'utiiniorct! ( ,i.minixxien':i railroad
n.'pr sviitaUviM haw gone to Flor­
ida !•&lt; asrist railroads there in al­
leviating conge: thin in dtpnrlment
|pm ticulnrly on the ea.it coast.
Thu commission Ita* held agent t
in the Florida areas fur several
months in the ffort t" leliuve the
situatinn, though no federal orders
employment for purposes essen- |have bean issued. I’ mum P sion.t
ticlly inconsistent with fundamen­ McMnnay anti bis assiatnnt expect
tally secured right! o f the elti-| to remain in the state several days,
visiting vaiii.es paints umt if any
zens."
The bill giving Htistis title to acti.m by tin* commission is contho submerged land." provoked a ■idi red necessary it will be taken
heated debate at a joint sc"aicii o f |as a result of thu findings vvbicb
committees of thu Hoii o* nnd Sen­ may be made.
ate. Tho measure was opposed by
large development companies. For­ May And Sweetheart
mer Fenutnr John It. Johnson, who
Die in Death l*act
h now attorney fur tlie Internal
Improvement Fund, (ip-ported the
HU in ,'J2.r&gt;. Former Auuitoc John 1 JERSEY (T T Y , N. J., Nov. Id.—
I'. Stake;:, Miami attorney, oppos­ (■1*1—Joseph I'almuri, 2.1, of North
ed it io 1021, but supported it in Bergen, early today shot to death,
102.'),
bis LT year old sweetheart, illss
Governor Marti i veto* d ihe F as­ Mi'inie Sehli.oder in the b d room
tis bill, la*cause, he sni I Tin bill &lt;if iter home at Union I'ily. I’ althat
upruite: „r grants prop­ meri then shot himself fatally.
erty rights belonging to all the M m garet Keheissli r, u -isl!*r, fuuiol
pcoale of the stipe can be consid­ th&lt;* lioilies when hi returned from
ered « local bill.” The measure, a movie show. Nile fainted,
ho declared, bad h ie i passed as n | I’ollce believed that a sudden
local one, when, in realty, it wuu mental disorder prompted him to
general in scope.
vomit the crime. On the table was
The veto of tho Biscay no bay 1found this note: "She asked me to
project wus accompanied by thi killed her. We love each other,
sUtem cnt that tin go/e.itinr r»n- and forgive us."
sidered that the pro-'ortj !n mic*
linn included an u r n I.•■: .ngiog in
Miami Bench nnd that tbetu v.-ns
no harmony on the p*u t of th •
citizens involved in the legisla­
tion.

(Continued From l*nr*e One)
"W e believe
that for certain
questions o f pollry nnd un advis­
ory board In the emergency fleet
corporation is desirable and this
board should represent an) co-or­
dinate tlit* great government dv—
partmi nts for they are very large
iy involved in merchant marine
nuesiion. Such an udvisoty board
should compiir.u tho tecretarles of:
trcuiurer; war; navy and com pteree; the postmaster general; the
president o f the cmerg.uuy fleet
eorparatinn -and rhuinnnn of the
shipping board."

offer

jtnr who ."hall n*
person and a I'
of nfflre of all o

find one-hnlf acres, front­

CALENDAR OF 22.........................
WASHINGTON, Nov. IG .-G P)—
VETOED B I L L S Uummisinnor
McMnnumy and *11-

HOOVER OPPOSES
DIVIDE!* POW ERS
OF SHIPPING BODY

317-318 -r «rst National 1
Sanford, i w

men, a Clerk, T r

ItnllRO.

|^\ Yo» *£S

c e n t r a l florid:

anil approved, to
A Mayor, a Ho

Rent e :.t*nialive Milam, o f Jncknonvillo, will act us speaker o f tlio

it

v

Alt •&lt;
Nov. It»—or*— vag­
rant children m Russia numbered
ni' i. tli .n J'lU.PDO. the commixs a n i (• " ed’u ui wm has found. Uu
elmrarfei im l
it a* a situation
nu "a; Mi.' tin wolf it re uf the coun­
try :.r.d uccoidingly has organiz­
ed a tit-v. system uf factory schools
t r home less children.
Th hi;; centers, like Moscow,
I. mn .rod, Kltarkow and others
are overrun by homeless waifs who
'Jeep on (I,,* sidewalks, ball* naked
and half &gt;turved. Thu "Cenlnil
Run a Fiiinl” for vugrunt children,
t&gt;&gt; which lbs goveiumeiit contribut­
'd vi'.ci.il iiiiilion riiitble:! nnd to
which another few millions have
been mid il by voluntary Contribu­
tion . bus Leva found insufficient.
’I be factory school intends to
t 'Uih tho waifs various trades in
addition to their general education.
WOULD I’ RniiK QUESTION
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— (/P)—
Because ho thinks abnormal personuJitltjH cost tho United States
u billion dollarg a year, Dr. A r­
thur McDomihi wants a committee
for study of the matter.

Priced to Sell

and have exclusive listings on valuable p)vp|
us for Homes, A creage and Business Pro;
Y our Listings Will Be Appreciated and1

Im m ediate Attenti
H. |{. LEW IS CO
Real Estate— Investments

Phone 31

108 E. Second St
Phone 038
Sanford, Florida

Office Manager, Sam Younts

M .W tO K K , Nov. In.— (A’ )— De­
fending flappers and "H er brother,
the flippers" Rev. Dr.
F. Reis*
no thinks some parents are setting
mirerabb examples by drinking. At
football games ho has seen old
alumni putting the flask hut not
one studi ut.

Announcing

lll t;i: JAW HONE FOUND
SVERDI.OCKS. Russia, Nov. Irt.
- 1/1’I—'The jaw bone of a pre his­
toric horse with a trunk has been
found iri enormous vnee ruins in
the Ural Mountains, which have
diamond and ice grottos.

Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Crvoniulsion, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Crcomulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals tho inllamed membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms uf threat troubles. Creornulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop the 1
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach. Is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the (rouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creornulsion Is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and cold*, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms ol respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the system after colds or tluMoney refunded if any cough or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Creoinuisioa Company, Atlanta, Go. (adv.)

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can
didacy in the coming city elec
tinn for tho office of Citj
Commission.

H- R. STEVENS

tfiK fB fito fim filH H R R

Leaving Thursday morning’ at
halt past eight. Be our guest and
enjoy our hospitality fo r the day.
For reservation phone 346-J or
call at 105 South Palmetto Ave

DAYTONA SHORES

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Condo

Carnegie Now Offers
Degrees In Plumbing

MONDAU NOVEMBER 16, 1925, -

TORY OF BIBLE
[N SERIAL FORM
READY TO PRINT'

NV T T v iA P P L I C A T IO N F O R
V &gt;\f . &gt; TO SELL St I M i l l ’ S LA N D .
th e V«i
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at n u
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W e s t SSI feet,
B ov th w eeterly
IX t e r . o r o t h e r w i s e
In and
t o the
7*0 feet, t o p oin t o f Mouth line
Vl\ ‘h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d
rent e s t a t e :
o f N W U o f NNY* o f said flec­
H e n r y C. P o tt e r. If liv i n g a n d I f
t i o n ’ tOSt f eet W e a t o f poin t o f
S W V ' W k V S ' BIV «
dead, all pa rtlea c l a i m i n g an In­
° n*®
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 1 6 . - ^ —
b e g i n n i n g , 'E a s t l o s t f eet to b e ­
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N 4 o f H W 4 o f 8W14 Section
e r d e s c r ib e d real e s t a t e ; H o w a r d
gree tacked to the end of his
II.
T o w n s h i p I I . Snath o f R a n g e
p n^nd.m o r^ ru m w 7 « ;V rA r u"n- P o tt e r. If liv i n g and If d ea d, all
5S, ^ I
P R ° C E E 1 :)E D
name.
59 Ea st, c o n t a in in g 20 acre*,
k e l - o r Otherwise. In and to thJi. pa rties c l a i m i n g an in te r e st u n d er
DTi
U\A V X more
o r lesa— and
less six
In i o ln a f t r r descrlh rd rti:tl
llarlt.o Uh.nb I# •. - . ” •*"* ,r»tate ; H o w a r d P o tt e r , o r o t h e r w is e . In and
The Carnegie Institute o f Tech­
the
acres.
1 ress.Radio Ilihle Service of
a l l r oirt2JLe ei‘a i m i i ,vlnir
,f « ♦ * « £ « '&gt; the h c r e T n a H e . ^ d V e c r ib e d ^ real
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Seetlon
14.
nology here has added to its cur­
H .f
«S.m I ? * nn lntere»t o n - •-■tale: Hueaell If. L e v in * . If liv in g
T o w n s h i p 31 S ou th o f R a n g e 29
Cincinnati Will Have First
nr.
“ “ ' 'T ! * '. * . in and If d e a d .. a l l p a rt ie s c l a i m i n g , nn
riculum a professorship and two
l}rrel " “ « « r described relit IniiTMt u nder i t u » » . l l H. N evln s. A nHast.
scholarships in plumbing, heating
C°Py Ready Within Month
d to all p a rties c la im in g an Inter­
I
.
A0*1* " * s h e r iff arid o r o th er w is e. In nnd t o th e h e r e ­
towing
real'
est In (.nd to th o ab o v e described
and ventilating, and Dr. Thomas S
e»tate, belonging to the n ' V . / n w l
,,f A l p h . u . in after d e s cr ib e d real e s l a t . : A n d ­ rrn l e s t a t e :
(1. H en kel, if liv in g anil If deml all rew t'enhan. If li v i n g anil If dead,
Bnkcr, president of the school, says
CINCINNATI, 0 Nov 14__(AT fin ite
i'*1'1 m,nor** »!inie
You, an d each o f you. a r e h e re b y
nl,nl," f “ n liX r re .t umler alt pa rties d u t m l n g an In terest u n d ­
« — *• elorw ..
he hopes they will result in a fur- - T l * P t . , , - l l i Ui| S l’ s,“ ‘S T j wit: *
J. It. V ick an S h eriff anil e x - o f f i c i o er Andrew Denhnn. o r o t h e r w i s e . or d e re d t o a p p e a r to th e n b ov e e n ­
title
d c a u s e o n o r b e f o r e the first
a
ilm
in
ls
tr
a
lo
r
o
f
Alpheus
O.
Henkel
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to
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in
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s
c
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d
im
3!&gt; aero* of the norththcr improvement in standards of :? ,™ l,h l}ie complete story of
o r oth e r w is e . In nml to th „ herein^ real estate; K. It. D row n . If liv in g M onday In D e ce m b e r , samr b e i n g
living in America.
m. ,r..lr rJ ' r ,,,f ,h® southeast
me Uihle free to more than 2.000
th
e
se v e n th d a y o f th e month , ami
a f t e r clescrlhed real estate; Myrtle nnd If dead all p a rties c l a i m i n g
.1P 1*r-. Heetion r j. T o w n s h i p
Rule D aay
y of th is Court,
. . . at tho
M. Kills. If liv in g and If dea.l all nn Interest n ndor K. It. D ro w n , o r
; The scholarships, each valued at daily newspapers in the United
? ! South. Range 5 0 'east.”
X
"a id minors having an undivid ed o a r il. s c l a i m i n g an Interest under otherwis e, In nnd t o th o h e r e i n a f t ­ o f f i c e o f tn o C le rk o f th is Court,
$cU0, are available to Carnegie btates and Canada.
nt the Hemlnnln C o u n ty Cou rth ouse.
M y r tle St. Kill*, o r oth er w is e In nml er described real e s ta te;
\
,n "aid property, such
and In defa ult
Tech students. They are the gift
1*!e f 'rst copy is ready for mail- niinlieliT*""*’
Drown, husband o f E. It. Itrow n , If S a n for d . F lo rld n.
application to t... based ti|K&gt;n p e ll- to the h e r e in a f t e r described real
t h e r e o f a d e c r e e p ro r o n f e s s o w ill
ta
le.
Ch
ester
K
en
n
ls
on
If
living
and
liv
in
g
amt
If
dead,
all
p
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a
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­
° f the
National Association of in g in December. It is a q u a r t e r - 1‘ ‘ ".'l ' i " T •»« file in tiio V f V c e ' o M h i If dead all p a r t ie s c la im in g an Inter­
in g Interest under -------------- D row n . be en ter ed a g a i n s t y o u and each
Master Plumbers and the Women’s 1&gt; edition and will l o v e r J a n u a r y , ! o f V t o ^ r a“ 7? V i '" - * 1' 0 3yth da&gt; est muter C h e s t e r Kennls on. or o th - husband o f E. U. D row n , o r o t h e r ­ o f you. an d said cau se p r o ce e d ex
auxiliary.
wise. In and to the h e r e in a f t e r d e ­ parte.
er
w
ls
e
.
In
nnd
to
the
h
erein
after
d
e
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■tbruary and March, with daily
(Signed) ISAAC T.* AVERY Sr
It I* fu r t h e r o r d ered
u th
tnat
a t Ihl*
m is
sc r ib e d real e s ta te: J. II. limlsnn,
real estate; O v e r st re e t T u r ­
f«gL-H = V g S T W H A T M A K E S
Bible selections and a brief pray­
Ouarillun a l s o k n o w n nn J. H enry limlsnn. It scribed
pentine
Com pany,
n c o r p o r a t i o n o r d e r lie p u b lish ed o n ce■ a w e e k f o r
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e
r
o
f
about
50
to
75
words.
With
f
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c
o
n
s
e
c
u
i
v
e
w
e
e
k
s
In
th
e
Sancu
t
'
under
the
U
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s
o
f
th
e
State
o
f
YOU T H IN K s o
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iv
k i,.... . '_____
|l iv i n g
and
If dead.
all parties
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ItIlaha&lt;i
r. t«
pu
ed
lid.. n e w s p. a p. e»,•
this service goes an appeal to the • j l l l l r i \t'T . ‘ 0 , KT h R V K S T H I c l a i m i n g an Interest under J. )I F lorida , If In ex isten c e n nd If d i s ­ f o r d H crnld
le Cou
C ou n ty F l o r ­
!M
‘ ( I H C l r T , s i ; it i s ol,!', Hudson, a l s o k n o w n ns J.
llen ry solved. all parties c l a i m i n g nn In ­ s« S a n fo r d , S e m in oile
newspaper editors to use tha ap­
• til S I l . I Lott lit \,
Hudson, o r o t h e r w is e . In and to the terest tinder O verstreet T u r p e n t i n e ldn.
W it n e s s my h a n d nnd sent o f said
pointed selection daily.
\ i i&gt;r-J.. &lt;-.HAN(’ KRY.
h e re in a ft e r dscrltied
real
estate: C om pan y, a c o rp o r a t io n u nder th e
K E L Complainant.
Krnnk II. P o tter. If liv in g and If Im ws o f the State o f F lo r id a , o r court, th is tiio 5th da y o f N o v e m b e r
Four years ago when the news­ a . t^ H E Nvs
dead, nil p a r t ie s c la im in g an Inter­ oth erw ise. In nnd to th e h e r e in ­ A. D. 1925.
BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 10.- ( /p ) papers of this section were cam­
The
\ i n r . l t . R . U ’ CA.S. i-t nl. D efendant" est under F r a n k II. P otter, or o t h ­ a f t e r described real estate.
V. K. P O rn t.A B ft,
— Three men and a woman were paigning against profiteers, Addier w is e. In an d to th e h erein after property Involved 1s d e s c r ib e d ns (S ea l)
C lerk C ircuit Court. HemlOft 114. II Ot p| III.i c a t ION
d es cr ib ed real e s t a t e :
A lice
K ey f o l l o w s :
drowned when three barges broke s«m
nnlo C ou n ty . Florida,
Reid of Cincinnati, one o f
w i f e o f F r a n k It. Potter. If
R eg in at tho S ou th ea st c o r n e r
n y : A. Xf. W E E K S . D. C.
loose from their tug near the' en­ those who takes his Bible with his tll , ,1" - " am,• ot »he State o f F lor - Potter,
liv in g and
if (lend.
all
parties
o f the N W H o f N\\’ 4 o f S e c ­
JDNP.M &amp; JONES.
trance to the Buffalo harbor early breakfast, scanned Proverbs and i»T ,° V'raH F.. I.uea*. If liv in g and c la im in g an Interest under A lice
tion JS. Tp. 2t Mouth o f lla n gn
S o l ic it o r s f o r C om p la ln n n t.
Ir (liicil, .ill purtlr* claim in g an In* K ey Potter, w i f e o f F r a n k II. P o ttoday.
29
East,
run
North
500
feet.
Nov. «. 13. 20. 37; Dec. 4.
stumbled across this declaration o f tercet under Virall
K. l,„r a * . or
Mr. and Mrs. George Dahl, o f Solomon:
otncrw Ih.-, in and to the h erein after
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Tonawnnda were drowned when
“ He that withholdeth the com a ' * " written David llurke. if living
iK
thev were swept o ff the Jerry V. the people shall curse him; but and If dead, all parties claim in g
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Petrie. Victor Jensen, address un­ blessing shall he on the head of la g an Interest under David Hurke
nlso written David llurke. o r o t h e r ­
known, was lost with the V. Per- him that selleth it.’ ’
wise. In and In the h e r e in a f t e r d e ­
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v^ e u L / 131
trie. An unidentified mnn was
Mr. Reid, a short, chubby man scribed rc.il estate; Allre llurke, I
drowned when a third barge was of advancing yenrs, envisioned the wifi- nf David llurke. If liv in g and
/v
C A P IT A L If (lend, all parties cla im in g an lnwrecked.
possibility of extracting from the •'•rcst under Allre llurke, w if e of
Scriptures an ahrdiged selection o f David llurke. ,ir oth erw ise. In and
to the hereinafter d es cribed real
verso for every day in the year estate:
William XI.
Ashley. * also
nml for every mnn of the millions k n ow n as Wm. XI. A shley, if living
if di ad. all parties c la im in g an
who have no church connection at . J and
u t . r o d under William XI. Ashley.
II
.
m , known as Wm. XI. Ashley, or
He interpreted the declaration of o i h rwisc. in nnd io the J i e r M
r.-al estate;
A rth u r ..
Solomon as n warning to profiteers ilescrlhed
Fuller. If Hung and If dead, all
and thought the whole story o f the pa rties claiming an Interest under
Bible could be told from day to day A rth u r II. Fuller, or oth erw is e. In
• •
to the hereinafter d e s c r ib e d
in
an appropriately trimmed verse and
real estate: Mart A. Fu ller, w ife
TALLAIIASSEE, Nov. 10.-I/P )
o f Arthur II Fuller. If liv in g and
— The immigration branch o f the that would carry a message.
dead, nil parties M a i m i n g an In­
It woull require two years nnd If
State Department o f Agriculture is
terest under Mary A. F u lle r , w ife
a
half
to
tell
the
story
of
the
Bi­
•if
A rth u r II. Fuller, o r oth erw ise.
sending out to newspapers, county
nnd to the h erein after described
u-'j- .i- . ilaffl\lluL
chambers of commerce, county ag­ ble. Mr. Reid estimates. The bu­ In
real estate, Isaac Jauscn, If living
ricultural agents, home demon­ reau hopes to extend the Bible ser­ and If dead, all parlies c la im in g an
vice
to
14,000
weeklies
nnd
7,000
Interest under Isaac Jansen, o r o t h ­
stration agents, nnd others who
erwis e. in and
to the h erein after
riant, Walter Kent and others, ac­
would he interested, a list of ap­ trade publications and to interest •leserlbcil real estate; James Evans,
(Tub, Observation, Compartment and Com­
Observation Compartment Drawing Room
tuated by love o f beauty, in recent
more
than
500
radio
stations
in
.Ir..
If
D
u
n
g
and
If dead, all p a r t­
proximately 700 nnmes or more of
partment 1). It. Cars, Through Sleeper for
Cars
ies cla im in g an Interest under Janies
years has raised money to buy
broadcasting
its
sermonettes.
persons over the United States
Kansas City
Jr. or otherwis e. In and to
COACH SERVICE
some groves and induce the state
Incorporated under the laws of Evans.
the hereinafter described real e s ­
2:.10 am I.v.
Sanford
Ar. 2:40 am
2:10 ant Lv.
Sanford
Ar. 2:10 am
of California and various organiza­ who lire seeking data on Florida. Ohio in 1H2J, the Press-Radio Bi­ tate; Alpheus ('. Henkel, If living
9:00 am I.v. Jacksonville
Ar. 8:50 pnt
The list, which consists of names
8:40 am. I.v.
Jnckvonrillo
Ar. 8:40 pm
ble service, which during the three and if ib ad, all pat ties cla im in g
tions to preserve others.
2:50 am Ar. Albany (et)
I.v. .1:20 pm
2:00 pm A r.
of virtually every state
hiti'ivM untlrr AttihmiH (2. Il&lt;*n*
Albany (ot)
I.v. .1:10 pm
Today, 15.515 acres have been o f people ..................
•
iyear previous was known as the mi
1.4-1, o r 4itlu*r\vIim\ lu ami !•» (In*
11:00am
1:40
pm
Ar.
Cnlumhus(ct)
I.v.
I.v.
Macon (ct)
I.v. 11:05 am
freed from the woodsman’s menac­ in the Union, os well as ai num- j Back-to-the-Bibk-Bureau, has been herein after deiarrlbed real r .la te:
10:00 pnt Ar. Birmingham
Lv. (5:00 nnt
7:00 pm Ar.
Atlanta
I.v. 8:20 am
ing avc. In addition, the league her of interested ones in Canada ■existing upon voluntary suhscrip- l.uele i. Ilen k el, if living ami If
8 :0.1 pnt Ar.
Lv. 8 :0(1 pm
Cairo
11:00 pm A r.
dead, all pnrlle* claim in g tin lulr rChattanooga
I.v. 1:25 am
lias initiated a program for n na­ nnd Mexico, represents inquiries j ,• '
support from any r»i
under
l.uclc
I..
Henkel,
nr
nthSt. Louis
Lv. 4:05 pnt
11:13 am Ar.
8:05 ant A r.
Evansville
I.v. 7:45 pm
tional redwood park o f - 0,000 received by the department in re­ agency.
••rwisc. In and to the hereinafter
9:40 am Ar.
Kansas City
Lv. 8:15 am
1:10 pnt
,d, M * d, , rr*.!_ e*1* ! ? :
O scar
H en kel, If liv in g "a n d * If 'dtail

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acres of trees that were a half- sponse to publicity and advertise­
thousand years old when the satr ments in a number o f new papers
Slight Quake Shocks
and periodicals o f the nation.
npea red over Bethlehem.
An nccompnnyinp letter from
The lumberman have sympathiz­
Near Hartford
ithrJral ed with the spirit of conservation, Nathan Mayo, commissioner of ag­ Felt
limes as and moved greatly by considera­ riculture, sujfRects that the list
HARTFORD, Conn.. Nov. 1C.—
snd Are tions o f financial advantage, be- be published or held available fo.- Dpi—This section was visited b&gt;
ban reforestation so extensive as |anyone desiring to use the names j '
another slight earthquake tremor
Coast to promise complete replacement for communication,
of trees cut down. Merchantable I Other lists, although not so ex- tiiis morning similar to the one
redwood timber in the forests, cs-| tensive ns the first, will he fur­ felt here Saturday.
IWith
The “ baby” quake wm experienc­
,
timntod nt 50 billion feet hoard nished from time to time, it was
ed
at 1:20 A. M. nnd lasted but
measure, will be reproduced by stated.
.
, a .- . .
n second or two. The buildings
planting at the rate o f 550 million
shook for a moment but so far
PLANS NEW DIRECTORY
II.,vo feet board measure yearly, assum­
ing the present rate o f cutting nnd
\V. P. Reeves, representative of as could be learned there was no
[ar Dim ,T,,r„ducion.
Lumbermen 'figu re tho R. L. Polk Directory &lt; ompnny. damage,
Be Saved full! this that the second growth is in the city making preliminary
\nothrr Quake Reporter
of rdwood w.ill be repdy for cutting arrangeiuonts for, the pc inting •&lt;(
NEW YORK, Nov. lO .-D l’) —A i
in 100 years at the same time the a new directory for Sanford. Ac­
iov. Pi.—
virgin timber hns disapeared.
cording- to Mr. Reeves, the direc­ earthquake o f moderate intensity
|xith prosThe tree itself is a great factor tory will be out shortly after the and centering about 2,500 miles
Kamiii to in its perpetuation, for sprouts
(1f the year. Hhe stated that from New York was recorded on
tkti the
spring from its stumps so profuse- un(]oui&gt;tedly Sanford would show the seismograph at Fordham Uni­
k beautiful |y and persistently that
thut M. B. a tremendous growth of popula­ versity this morning from 7:01 to
rvirens. ur Pratt, state forester, snys:
7:45 o'clock. The maximum dis­
tion in the new directory as com­
turbance was beginning 7:15 o’­
If the planting by the lumber pared to the lust one.
h*m hem- ompanies is continued on the prdsclock.
rlu
America ent scale, l consider that adequate
STORM
WARNING
ISSUED
^r, the tree means will have been taken to re­
NOTED FRENCHMAN DIES
t&lt; by nn- forest the cut-over lands, partic­
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
10.—(£
)—
Et remain- ularly since these lands nre re­
PARIS, Nov. 1(5.— (/P|—Senator
: cf a few foresting more or less by theni- The weather bureau today issued Hughs Lo Roux, leader of the
i reast of .elves by means o f stump spourts.’’ the following storm warning: “ Ad­ group du Touriome, the largest
visory 10 a. m.: Warnings changed
11 bit of
The redwood belongs to the pine to northwest Dclewnre brakewater group du Touricme, is dead.
tmthed- family or come bearing group. In
He was known as a scholar
lb lofty the fall of the year, the cones to East Port. Disturbance over
With his wife Resit::. ID. are gathered from the ground and
“ T r V ffT m l
............... .
ISting— taken to the nurseries o f the lum­
M’r it ia ber companies at Scotia, Fort
ii, only Bragg and Caspar, Cal. Seeds re­ night."
|lan it.- moved front the cones become
JONES SUCCEEDS BEDFORD
The heroic spectacle of the cen­
&gt;&gt;a of trees of six or seven inches in one
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—&lt;/Pi—
tury is Dawes’ valiant fight to es­
or two years. Trees thus grown cape from the oblivion which sur­ George II. Jones, vice-president
tV i’ ing in 1925 numbered 4,250.000.
and treasurer o f tho Standard Oil
rounds the Vice-Presidency, the
pt'.uri m
In the winter o f two years ago hotting odds ut the ringside arc 10 Company of New Jersey, was one
ihip- ' a start o f replacing
o f the board to succeed the late A.
was ntude
^ orh C. Bedford. Walter C. Tcngle, re­
s when 800 acres were reforested. to 1 against him.— New
lkfcti ns Last winter 4,000 acres were plan­ American.
mains president o f the company.
Urius- ned, and the program for the pres­
Heaven must be a place where
HJIl • ent winter embraces 0,000 acres.
When the total reaches 10,000 you can wear a suit of clothes as
EakHer- yea rl y . __________________________ _ long as the vest l a s t s . --------------

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Hie. Sanford
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Street and Highway S afety W eek

The week beginning November 22 is "Street and High­
Jtnt«ra&lt;t I I HAcond Cln«» M atttr.
way
Safety Week.” It may seem at first thought that this
O utobar 17. 1919. at th* “ a*:oft1c«
“ iford. F lo rid a xn d»r A ct o f
is just another of those weeks for which this country has
1, 1897.
become famous during the past few years. It has almost
IM
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l l t L U N D I . DBA TV.
m . I I O W A I I D 1 I K H O , -------F l U f i r come to the point where every subject in the encyclopedia
t&gt;k««r ’ 4V has a week for consideration. But there is something about
111 M i ( « » l l i A ifig r
a r u a c n im o x hath*
Ona T aai—97.00 Hit Mf.ntns... 11.10 "Street and Highway Safety Week” which gives it a preem­
t&gt;«IU *r»d &lt;n Cl\ hy C «rrl*r. p*r inent position o f importance.
w e e k . I Co.
W eekly
E dition
*10 0
Governor McLeod of South Carolina, in issuing his proc­
Far year.
____
lamation
calling for an observance of "Street and Highway
K
i m r i A l . FOTICHi Alt obituary
. Moflcea. cards of thanks, resolutions Safety Week", calls attention to the fact that during the
and notlcaa ot entertainments whore
fharaea are aaade will ^e charged World War forty-eight thousand soldiers lost their lives,
foe at rerular ndvartlalnt ratea.
while during the same period o f time ninety-one thousand
m
i n TUB ASSnClATBI) FHB89 persons were killed on the streets of this country by automo­
Twe Associated Preas Is bxcIubIn ly entitled to the use for re* biles.
publication o* all newa dispatches
The sitiyition is particularly acute in our own state.
arsdltWi to It or not otherwise credl»J In this papor and also the lo- The continuously increasing population, augmented consid­
•a* newa pnbltabed herein. All rl*hte
*&gt;f republfciulon or special dlapatoh- erably by winter visitors, nnd its comparatively opulent con­
aa herein are alao rsaar^ad.
dition which enables nlmost everyone to own a car, has
M ONDAY. NOV. 16, 1925.
brought about n situation of congested traffic in all Florida
cities
and most country highways which is most serious.
T O R n E R A L u ’8 PLATFORM
Accidents
on the whole are due to carelessness or negli­
Deeper water route to Jeekaon*
vllle.
gence on the part of one of the drivers of two or more auto­
t,— Construction o f SL Johna-ln- mobiles. As Governor McLeod says, when two automobiles
dlnp River canal,
pass, it takes both drivers to avoid an accident, while either
t .— Extension c f white way.
may
cause one. That is the unfortunate pnrt about automo­
4v* -F t t n s lo n o f locnl amusements.
—-Swimming pool, tennis courts, bile accidents. A motorist may be exercising the greatest
lit.
care and mny be killed through the carelessness of someone
I«— Augmenting o f building pro* else.
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
It is a situation which requires serious forethought.
houses.
L —Extension o f street paving pro* After the cars have crashed, it is too late to prevent an ac­
gram.
cident. It is easy enough to drive on the right side of the
1 .—Construction
n r ^ ^ n le v a r d
street, but it doesn’t dot much good t».**rrV- .!iis fact after
a rom d Lakw Monroe.’
•— ComplerJon o f city beautlflea* you have run over someone.
As Governor McLeod says, "It cannot be imagined that
tlon program.
V/—Expansion o f school system any sane person would deliberately start out to injure any
with provision for Increased fa ­ one, but whether through intent or heedlessness, or any other
cilities.
cause, the driver of any machine who violates tho traffic
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
law.s or the rules of the road, he or she thereby becomes a
potential
murderer— this specially in view of the fact that
HE REDEEMS AND CROW NS:
whenever
two cars pass it requires two drivers to avoid an
— Bless the Lord, 0 my soul, und
forget not nil his benefits; who re- accident, but only one to cause it."
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As Brisbane Sees It
Up in the Million!.
Italy's Settlement.
Times Wipes All OQ.
Let Stabler Do It.
HY ARTHUR BRISBANE

•* In liH i riartia

dremoth thy life from destruction;
who crowneth
thee with loving
kindness nnd tender mercies. Psalm
105: 1, 4.
P R A Y E R — Lord, mny Thy Grace
sufficient ever he, provided that
we may not fo rg e t Thee.
T H E N O N -INVESTOR
I know a retain party
W ho fares, when summer’s done,
T o that bright land where golden
sand
Lies, wnrm beneath the sun.
There, till the call o f springtime
Abides by sapphlro sens,
He looks nwny across the bny
To rows o f gleam ing keys.

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It Is not wealth that lures him;
He’s journeyed year on year,
W hen on the road post his nbodo
The leaves fell grown and si.ru,
T o that sun-lighted Eden
And lived there until spring,
And never g o t n house or lot
Or farm or anything.
Thnngh other* that I know o f
Havo piled up riches there
(W hore sands nro sold almost like
gold)
And now arc free from care,
Though thousands flock there year­
ly
On m ighty fortunes bent,
This party that I spenk of
Is still without a cent.
He'll reappear in April,
And in my applo tree
H e ’ll perch and swny nt close of
dny
And sing n song to mo.
And when the nest he’s built there,
By tho gentle breezes tossed,
Swings to nnd fro he'll never know
The fortune ho has lost!
— Montague Glass,
As we understand it, the “ Thin
Red Line o f 'Hama” was nut no
thin after all.

It Isn’t All Luck
Not long ago the president of n leading bank in one
of our metropolitan cities was writing for a popular maga­
zine and referred in an unusual vein to his success. Con­
trary to the usual "financial wizard” who tells how to
make a million, he did not ascribe his rise to the top to
brains, insight, foresight, or extraordinary industry, but
rather to good luck.
He said he had started out as a porter in the bank and
had spent a lot of his time sweeping out. One day one of
the tellers was taken sick and he was shoved in as a sub­
stitute to take his place. Some time later the assistant
cashier was arrested for absconding with certain funds,
and the teller was promoted to take his place.
He held this job for several years, but finally the cashier
developed pains in the back and kidney trouble forced his
retirement from nctivc work. The assistant cashier was
moved up. Later the president, who was an elderly man,
died, and the cashier was again promoted.
S9.it was rqgrclyjuck which carried thq porter, into the
president’s chair.* If the teller hadn’t become sick, if the
assistant cashier had been honest, if the cashier hadn’t
been troubled with kidney pains, if the president hadn’t
died, the porter might still be sweeping out. So it was en­
tirely luck.
But was it? Isn’t the president rather given to too much
modesty? If tho porter hadn’ t shown the possibilities of a
good clerk, he would never have become a teller, even when
the teller did become sick, if as cashier, he had not shown
himself possessed of those qualities which make for a great
banker, the directors would never have chosen him to fill
the presidential vacancy.
So it is not all luck. Breaks may mean a lot in this game
of life, but they are not everything. A man has to be ready
to take advantage of the breaks when they come to him,
and if he is not ready, he might just as well not get any
breaks at all.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
Ity I K V I N s . c o n n

A runaway Arkansas boy hns
Almost Startling Really
him Mr. Munsey was in confer­
fallen heir to two hundred thous­
In the days when Frank A. Mun- ence and invited the caller to have
and dollars. Nut so had for one
sey was in active editorial charge a sent. More than half nn hour
escapade.
o f his various weekly an:) monthly pnrsed before tho caller was ad­
publications 1m hud a i'.'rious- mitted to the inner room. Then
A Missouri exchange says, “ Mr.
tninded
office boy who took things he told Mr. Munsey how he had
Sarleton is one of the most w ife­
ly known men o f this section." literally— and witli duo delibera­ been kept waiting.
Indignantly the latter issued
Just a hit effiminate, as it were. tion.
One day Congressman Thomas forth and descended upon the
--------- o---------Speaker o f the youthful keeper o f tho outer gates.
There is said to he a banana It. Reed then
House,
came
from
Washington to
"D o you know what that gen­
shortage hut that isn't going to
mako us brag about it by reviv­ New York nnd dropped into the tleman is that you've kept duwding “ Yes, Wo Have No Bananas." office of Munsey’a Magazine to see ling about h ere?" he demanded,
its proprietor. Between the famous “ That is tho Hon. Thomas It. Reed
■--------- o---------Today’s best laugh: Mussolini publisher ami the famous states­ o f Maine!"
“ I'm sorry, Mr. Munsey," said
says he takes Julius Caesar for man a cloto bond of friendship
his model, aial it is beginning to existed— they were Loth sons of the youth, “ I thought all the time
look ns if he may go awuy from Maine for one thing, nnd. they had it was Dr. John Hall."
"Rut don't you know that I&gt;r.
here as Julius did.— Macon Tele­ been intimate associates for years.
The bulky Reed stepped into Dali is (lead?" said Mr. Munsey.
graph.
iho ante-room and without giving
"Yes, air," said Truthful James,
Londun, Sept. 21.—“ Will you his name said ho wished to see "that made it seem rather strange
shako hnnds with m e?" said John Mr. Munsey. Tho office boy told to me that lie should be calling."
Keen nt Glasgow this morning just
before ho was hanged to Mrs, Mary
A P P LE SAUCE
Bell, the first woman magistrate
TAM PA TIMES
In this country.— New York Her­
ald Tribune.
We nro rising, along with the chance looker-ln could have seen
Now someone has discovered that Fort Myers Press, to
voice
a a couple that were enjoying life
King Tut was only fifteen years
for sure. Now we are reminded
word
o
f
proto;*
against
the
e
f­
old when he died, and the way his
that one o f our boyhood ambitions
extreme youth wan revealed was frontery o f nn age that speaks was to in* able to put a pipe down
by examination of his feet. Just in a light ami flippant manner in the ashes ami light it from a
think how ignorant we would haVc o f apple sauce. We cannot remain live coal pieked up in its bowl—
been if the old boy had lost both silent when tho voices o f ridicule like Grandma slid. We havo never
legs in battle.
is raised against this time-hon­ been able to accomplish that;
---------- o---------ored product o f our forefathers. somehow our fingers always man­
Mrs. John l). Sherman, presi­
Applo sauce Is nn institution. aged to get burned so badly that
dent of the General Federation o f Its association;' o f age nnd honor we had to give up in pain. Nor
Women’s C u b s, has ruled that ref­ are such that
the name should wns tho pain o f the fire on flesh
erence to President Coolidge as not be bandied about in jest. In on whit more great that wnr that
"C a l" is not rudo but suggests the days when grandmother was of failure to "turn the trick" o f
a hurry to get acquainted. Well, young the girls were taught to getting a light thnt way. These
if wc can get by on that excuse, play the organ and to make apple days wo are told that ladies don’t
wo'll begin using it at once.
sauce. The perfume o f Araby wns smoke. But some ladies do smoko
----------o---------no sweeter than tho fragrant smell these days. So did some back in
Sonic sheiks nro very devilish. of the spice that came from the those days—Grandma did.
They smoke cubeh cigarettes, chew old
fai'hioned
kitchen
where
Wo hnve wandered. Wo were
gum, squirt perium on their hair Grandma used to have apple sauce discussing apple tuuce.
* and read Modish MitxL—Jackson­ brewing &lt;m the hearth. She called
It is u fact that the national
ville Times-Union. Yeah, they a l­ it apple butter, but some o f the liver was never in better condi­
so write to movie actresses, relate neighbor* who mado it just like tion than when it wns the uni­
the best jokes in Ln Parisicnno and her— though not nearly so good versal custom to smear the daily
begin their late dates at threu A. —called it apple sauce.
We've bread with applo sauce, which was
M.
done more hard work with
the back then—nnd long before— n
----------o---------only reward in view being thnt o f savory staple o f diet. To take
Another addition to the season's getting the stew-kcttlo in which the name of apple sauce in vain
biggest upsets
was Princeton's Grandma had cooked apple sauce, is to affront the memory o f thoso
crushing defeat of Yale. The Elis, and in which she would always reverored ancestors who handed
according to all kinds of dope, leave
liberal portion o f her down as n part o f tradition Die
were certain u&gt; win, but then it product, than ever we have for secrets of it.i manufacture ami the
V; only gees to show- that the team anything &lt;!*o. And when we got evantph of ita generous consump­
vhich is a world beater one Sat- it and sat on one side o f
the tion« r DtU ea:d}- llu follpw- kitchen firaplace
to onjoy- our
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IT HAS been said hero nnd in
many other plnces, that he who
sells things "short” in the United
States, is almost ns foolish ns the
man who called his brother n fool.
If he i:i not, ns the Bible says,
in danger o f hell fire, literally, he
is in danger o f such a financial
scorching ns will make him wiser
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GENERAL MOTORS In nine
months earned more than 580,000,000 in net profits. On Thursday
the directors gave stock-holders an
extra 53, n little additional present
o f moro than 525,000,000, nnd n
total dividend o f more than 51,000,000. We certainly arc “ up in
tho millions.”
THE
DIRECTORS
announce
that, the company has on hnnd "In
caith nnd negotiable securities”
$155,000,000, nnd is free o f debt.
In the United States, if you
know how to take care o f v«««business, your bus: heaV’
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care o f you.
Consider General Motors— but
remember that you are not ndviscd to buy it, or to buy or sell
anything else, In this column.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE and
Mr, Mellon have arranged for a
debt settlement with the Italian
government, nnd tho people o f the
United Staten are well satisfied
with the terms offered by Italy
nnd accepted by this country.
Tho Italians, straining to tho ut­
most their financial ability, will
pay to tho United States $2,107,000,000 over a period o f 02 years.
The terms o f the settlement are,
ns they should be, tho most lenlent that the United States hns
made with any power, nnd there
is no reomn to doubt that ConRress will ratify this settlement.
Tho amazing thing is that Italy
can undertake so gigantic a pay­
ment, crippled financially ns she
is by our strict immigration laws.
THE STATUTE of limitations
does not protect the murderer, hut
time docs protect him. X-rays,
penetrating Tutankhamen's mum­
my, are expected to show that tho
young 15-year-old Phnrrpnh was
murdered. TKi job was probably
down or instigated by those that
apparently mourned his death most
violently, spending money lavish­
ly iii fixing fua tomb. Murderer
and instigators are all safe now.
Tutankhamen, according to the
early Egyptian belief, is happy in
tho realm of light, with Amcn-Rn
the sun God. And the murderers
are living in horror with demons
and strange things in the gloom
of tho ‘‘underworld."
AS TO what really happened to
1‘haronh s ghost, we don’t know.
Hut we do know more than nny
I'hnronh. He know that if he went
through the underworld and kept
on going, he would come out the
other side of this littlo world with
his troubles beginning again. We
know from the scientists, that we
hnvo Tutankhamen's mummy, that
it will be X-rayed, photographed
carefully preserved, ami that’s all
we know.
ALSO \\ E know by one inter­
esting test thnt the dead, while
they might come back to tell us
actually don’t do it.
Dr. Gilbert promhud his wife
that ho would get in touch with
her, if possible, after she died.
I he signal which was to prove
whether or not mediums could talk
to ghosts, written down by the doc­
tor and carefully sealed up, was
the dates of birth of Dr. Gilbert,
his wife nnd daughter.
Any, "hosts should remember
dates, and Dr. Gilbert offered a
reward o f 5o()0 to any medium that
would get. "the counteri*gn" from
beyond the grave; 2 IS of them
tried; 218 o f Diem failed.
-SAMUEL UNTF.ltMYER, who
got tired o f making money, too
easy a ^task for such a brain us
his, decided to take an interest in
other people. Now he wants very
crowded dtios lacking decent hous­
ing for those with small incomes,
to build at public cost the houses
that are needed.
He urges New York to build
100,000 inch homes, and intelli­
gently niggests putting Mr. Stab­
ler o f the Metropolitan Life In­
surance Company in charge o f the
business management.
TW O -FAM ILY houses, accord­
ing to Untormyer could bo built
for $ 11,000 each. The city lend
510,000, the buyer pay $1,000 down
interest on the balance at 4 1-2
percent plus amortization.
Lotting rooms a 8 pcr month
each, tho property would nay for
itself in 20 years.
IT IS nn interesting programme,
but involves s*)mo difficult condi­
tions— honesty in politics, for in­
stance, freedom from interference,
fair prices for building materials.
No doubt the thing could be
done and would pay, tmless Judge
Gnry o f the steel company, or Mr.
Carey o f tho Pullman company or
Mr. Ryan of tho Copper company,
of copper and asbestou cheaper,
should find n way to make houses
lighter, warmer nnd indestructible!
A CITY allowed by law to build
stables for its horses, pens for its
sheep, cages for its lions and tig ­
ers in the park, should f a l l o w e d
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POLITICS NO SCIENCE

R. L. ROBERT

T A M P A T R IB U N E

Premier Baldwin may be counted
on to let the cut out of the bag —
generally nn interesting
puss.
“ Truth," he said to the students of
Edinburgh University, "has as lit­
tle to do with “ politics as it hns
with most politcians." A scientist
prospers as he adheres to and ad­
vances the cause of truth. Even
in business, honesty is the best
policy. But politics throughout
history hnve been "despised for
dishonesty”
and have steadily
prospered in their increasing dis­
repute. in ancient Greece the sophrist “ displayed ingenunity by
appearing to prove that which his
hearers knew to he false." The
modern demagogue flourishes "by
appearing to prove that which his
hearers wish to he true.”
It is all the fault of "dem ocra­
c y " —which to Mr. Baldwin means
"government by discussion, by
talk." We in America knew some­
thing o f that. The men who wrote
our Constitution, fixed it and devel­
oped it In action, sensed a certain
antagonism between
democracy
nnd liberty nnd consciously strove
to chart a resolution of tho oppos­
ing forces. To them government
was a science— the science o f bal­
ancing the wordy will of the many
by the experienced wisdom and
virtue o f the few. They were well
aware that men are prone to he
swayed by partisan passions, hut
they imagined they had discovered
the means of controlling and el­
iminating so evil a tendency.
It
can scarcely he snid that they were
disillusioned.
True, even
white
the chivalrously honorable Ham­
ilton was laboring like Hercules to
clean the stables o f our finnnee, ho
was denounced us a corruptionist,
keel-hauled by Congress, driven in
desperation to hare nn anguishing
scandal in his private life, Wash­
ington wns widely denounced as nn
"A nglonm n" and pilferer o f the
public funds, as a "monoernt" bent
on tearing from the people the lib­
erties he had won for tlium against

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Britain. The men who inspired
MONTHLY IIOOKKKEP1.VC
and led the foul attack were two
Boom 15, Masonic Temple.
of kindliest, ablest nnd (except p o­
litically) most virtuous o f their
Revolutionary comrades— who were
both o f them, elected and re-elect­
ed, as a direct consequence o f that ■ ■ ■ H in a a a B B a B a a a a B H a a a a ia im iiiii
attack, to the Presidency.
Yet,
when Washington and Hamilton
wrote the Farewell Address they
devoted eloquent pages to the en­
deavor of saving their countrymen
from “ party
spirit."
Edmund
Burke, meantime, had perceived
the inevitability nnd indeed the
usefulness of party organizations,
and had expounded their essential
moralities. Yet there is still a
cab in the bag—or was until Mr,
Baldwin tool; it in hand.
The problem is, so to speak, to
bring party organization within the
Constitution— to give them some
such responsible balance as exists,
when wc are fortunate, in Federal
If von desire to purchase n home site M
councils. Lacking that, tho high­
est issue, when thrown into politics,
us the iM'auDful winding terrace "f R*» 1
is fought out on the lowest level
Mellon S uIkIi vision, which is in full do I
of mind nnd o f motive. Witness
They
are far enough removed from the tel
these headlines from an organ of
quiet and close enough to he accessible.
the Ku Klux Klan:
New World Court merely “ back
Lots for sale in these divisions arc Jdtx
door" into League o f Nations,
where American interests would be
We have listed with us today, two
outvoted ton to one.. Government's
$2,1(10 each, and five lots in Fort Motel
immigration policy at stake, ns Va­
from $1,800 to $2,500... Reasonable
tican would use World Court as
Consider these prices with those in Ik*1
tool for Romnnizing America and
inns, Mayfair and Mnrvania. They are uff
force Papist aliens into country.
In tile same dispatch we are in­
formed that Senator Borah, nom­
221 Meisch Building.
inally still a Republican, is pre­
paring to "slaughter” President
Cooliiige’s plan for our entrance
into the Court “ by indirection"—
by forcing so radical a modification
of tho resolution ns to make it un­
acceptable to other Republican
l a i i B x i B i z a i x x a i i a i n K i *11111,111
Senators. Traditionally the spirit
of faction hns been invoked against
the rival organization. "W ho fills
the butcher shops with great green
(lies? Tho T ories!”
Now the
great enemy is o f the household.

To Those
Who Want,

THE WHITE REALTY (f

W H AT C A N ’T BE SOLD
NEW YORK TIMES

The

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A soul is on the auction block lt;i policy was what might well be
in Chicago. It is the soul o f the termed constructive in that it al­
Chicago Daily News, that great ways could he counted on to sup­
newspaper built by the genius and port good government nnd good
care o f the late Victor F. Law- candidates for office, hut never to
son, if the mul can continue after align itself ugnint the system
the spirit which created it is gone. which produced had and bred dis­
The will o f Mr. tmwson, who, honesty in officials. Nevertheless
with Melville Stone, established it was a power for good and main­
the Chicago Daily News, discloses tained a high standard o f journal­
that his entire estate, with the ex- ism. If it did not have a soul it
coptlon o f a few gifts to personal wan expressive o f tho spirit of its
friends, hus been left to a group Jnubliaher, well meaning and kindo f Chicago charitico. For the nil- !y, honest and sincere. People
ministration of the estate a tru&gt;t learned to depend on the Chicago
company was designated and char- Daily News and admire it even
ged also with carrying out tho while wishing thnt somewhat it
purposes the testator had in mind, j might somehow I mi more vigorous
In the property to be administered in advocacy o f the standards it
was the newspaper, which, so far set-up. But will the Chicago Daily
as the executors are concerned, News be the same under another
must bo considered without any ownership? That depends on who
idealistic thought or any view of may be the owner. Should it pass
its semi-public obligation. The un­ into the hands o f some o f those
derstanding had been, of course, who are known bidders, whatever
that the purpose of Mr. Lawson soul it has w ill.be destroyed; oth­
was to have the newspaper con­ ers may recreate it and extend
tinued under trust operation, but it.
thnt has been found inexpedient
It would be a journalistic crime
if the charities are to receive full if the Chicago Daily News should
benefit o f the estate. The public pass into tho hands of cither o f
docs not view the control of editor­ its morning contemnorarien; or if
ial policy by a financial concern in agreement they should combine
with favor and under the circum­ to buy it and destroy it. Whatever
stance;' the trust company does not it is thut makes the l hicago Daily
desire to carry the responsibility News, call it soul or something
for success or failure of the ven-1 else, is worthy o f continuance, and
ture. And so tho Chicago Daily it may survive the blow o f the
News is now being offered for sale auctioneer’s hammer,
to tho highest bidder.
There have been greater newsContemporary Comment
Papers than the Chicago Daily
n ews. Many have wielded larger
m
The radio has worked one great
influence for good. But, under the
guidance o f Mr. Lawson, it wan an advantage to apartment-dwellers
honest newspaper and one of the It has furnished mum clothes­
lines on the
roof.— New York
mpat entorprising in the United American*
Statca._Mnny times it was appar­
ent that the Chicago Daily News
V
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wax hesitant to tako stand for a
that tho average
New Yorker’s
right cause when ao to do might
annual output in rubbish is on?
might havo jeopardized it* income,
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iNewlyFormed Garden
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l a t e s t f a s h i o n h in t s f o r m i l a d y
in MAIIY MARSHALL
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Distinguished MaharajaH Visiting
in Europe Revive the Fashion
f r n » n « t r o ? u la r m c ,,h ;^ v ,u c K
fo Turbans.
held F r day morninc in Mrs
In the days of the crusades the
? n l I o S ’s SwJen under the most turban as a headdress
for both
ffinl w ith e r conditions. More men und women was first intro­
duced into Europe. It was one of
when some of the Benernl prin- the heathenish fashions thnt the
cinles o f garden planning w e r e 1returning crusaders brought home
discussed and studied the way in with them. Since then the fash
which they had been worked out ion has occasionally been reviv­
the very delightful garden.
ed- _In the days o f Catherine de
Reports were given ns to tho Medici, when European nations
daises of subjects n which the were getting into commercial re­
members will specialize for next lations with the near East to a
viurine’s Flower Show.
As the considerable extent, Turkish tur­
membership limit of the C irce has bans became quite fashionable.
been reached, and there is a wait- English contact with India later
nir list ot others deeply interest­ brought a somewhat different type
ed in the work, it wns announced
that in future two successive unexcusod absences will automatical­
ly cancel n membership. The next
meeting will be held on Dec. 11, in
Mrs. Henry Wight’s garden.
Mrs Wight will lend a discus­
sion on Shrubbery in Florida gar­
den, and will show, and explains
the’ use, habits, and characterist­
ic:, of some of the unusual and in­
teresting plants mentioned in hot
present series o f articles in "House
Beautiful."
Everyone who attended the meet­
ing in Mrs. Galloway’s garden
agreed thnt for ono’s own plann­
ing nnd planting, the study o f the
actunl plants in use, their size, col­
ors, textures, nml suitnbility for
various locations and purposes, is
of the grentest possiblo assistance,
and the Circle will carry out this
study through the yenr in gardens
of almost every size and charact­
er.

Women’s Column
The first event o f the week will
be the November Musicalc, Tues­
day afternoon under the direction
of Mrs. F. Bolz as its program
chairman. There will be Scotch
Hallards nnd other numbers ?uggestive of the “ Land ’o Caker nnd
Unther Scots." The hostesses for
l y*
afternoon’s entertainment
which will begin at .1 o’clock are
•Mesdames MacAlister, Smith. KecIcy. Routh, Irwin and V. Douglass.
" Rh her customary thought of
on artistic setting, Mrs. Drummond
is working out a quaint and charm­
ing picture as an enhancement o f
Ihc pleasure of the occasion.
., Those who are not members ot
the Music Department a fee o f
oO cents is asked for admission,
and reservation should be made as
early as possible.

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f turban into temporary fashon, am) nmong the lushions,
traceable to Napoleon’s campaigns
n the Last was the turban that
IN OUR
came into fashion in Europe over
the PreJn
hundred
years
ago.
meet.
‘ •° apparently there is always
bit o f, the
a reason when the turban becomes
of Holy
an important item of feminine
Irs. Dean
tnshion. And it seems highly pro­
|on Myrtle
vable that the reason for the pres­
On Wednesday afternoon at 3
ent revived interest in the turban
l!l, due to the presence in fashion­ o clock the Welfare Department
will meet
able European resorts this last w.ll meet with Mrs. W. L. Henley,
fain* for a
Mimmmer of certain turban— its efficient chairman, presiding. A
wearing
gentleman from India. program of unusual interest has
will meet
Crowds cnine to our store during the First days of our sale and they were de­
I
he
Mnharajuh
of Paliala was a been prepared, and it is expected
Jinflton on
that
every
member
will
bo
present.
lighted with their numerous purchases. Every article held a twofold delight— Su­
popular figure in England
last
|;30 o’clock,
Some matter of splendid interest
perior Quality— Low Price. You are missing your greatest chance to save— if you
summer—tiie
only
part
of
his
conthe hos1h|ct that seemed amusing or out and importance will be brought un­
miss our sale.
of the ordinary was the frequency der discussion.
The Welfare Department has al­
with which he changed his turban.
Iting of the
No one quite understood the nec­ ways stood for the broadest com­
J at the Con*
essity for that. Sometimes in a munity helpfulness, nnd has to its
|7:30 o'clock.
single busy day he would wenr ns credit in the pust several achieve*
Miss Cuthsix different turbans, each one o f merits, quite independent of the
Ldresses.
a different vivid coloring. And backing of the Woman’s Club. T h e 1
the Maharajah would have to rush ideal of club activity is to educate
Vent of the
back to his hotel between import- initiate, and then after assistance j
„ its second
aiil t-pgwg e 4j f +? "•••tiUy for is no longer demanded, turn at-1
at tho W o
no otnec
[0 change tendon to "the next thing.........
[3:30 o’clock
Men’s Overcoats
Indies’ Coats
his turban.
‘ *
Mrs. Henley has some fine ideas
t o’clock.
We
have
a
large assortment of Indies’
No wonder then that the French along this line, and it is hoped
The new winter models have been
and
misses
coats in winter’s greatest
that
every
community
need
will
be
milliners have had interesting tur­
fit the High
placed on side during this month. Ex­
styles. Some fur trimmed and others |
bans in their collections for aut­ suggested as they occur to Individ­
1o’clock. No
tra nice selection in greys and tans,
umn and winter— for there is no­ uals. in order that the most im­
plain. Extra values for—
portant
may
he
selected
for
work.
thing
about
the
turhan
that
makes
fit of \Vo$14.95 to $24.50
$14.95 to $37.50
it inappropriate for bobbed or Mrs. Gibbs, department program
Iits monthiy
chairman
is
closely
co-operating
tn
shingled
hair,
and
that
is
an
im­
7t 3:110 o’portant point in its favor. .Mar­ mako this the best year in its his­
Woolen Dresses
guerite et Leonie of Paris made tory.
an
interesting
turban
nil
of
brown
cr Two
Including flannels and other popular
and navy blue ottoman
ribbon.| It is
not too early to call ntteni regular
Hoys’
Suits
woolen
fabrics. Priced at—
Oar milliners have been
selling tion to the .Second Annual Art Ex(W Masquite
a
few
metal
turbans
for
eve-1
hihit
mid
Studio
Tea,
to
bo
given
fiaitiation.
Boys’ four-piece suits in Rood quality
__________ $7.50 U p ________________
nings. They are the tightly wrap- by the Literature Department on
woolen
fabrics.
Both
long
and
short
ped variety of turban und are Wednesday, Nov. 25, since this inW ILL MEET W EDNESDAY
World,"
trousers. Price for this sale at—
The new and popular halhriggan dres­
worn for dancing. Satin turbans foresting event will only he open
The Welfare Department o f the
M of the
trimmed merely with n single met-1 for three hours on that afternoon,
ses have been reduced to sell at this
Sanford Woman’s Club will hold
' nil start
nl or rhinestone ornament have Miss McNulty of Orlando, will
its monthly meeting at the club­
sale
for............................. $1.95 to 9.95
J
7
.
5
0
U
p
lurch at 7 house on Wednesday afternoon at
In come quite popular for daytime speak, and will display example &lt;
Ury fifteen
wear since women have
begun 0f her wonderful skill. Mie is a
3:30 o’clock. A well-balanced pro­
Silk Underwear
wearing fur coats again.
thevery charming, and thoroughly
gram has been arranged and all
sketch shows one of the now lur- prepared speaker, n member of the
members arc urged to be present.
The hu ge assortment of silk umlenvear in all the best silk fabrics such ns Jersey,
liaiw made of bois-nu-rosc velvet, American Art Alliance bv
by the mermer­
_
A turban of the new sort—of with
motives of green and pink it i f her work, in which she was
Crepe tie Chine, and Pussy Willow in pajamas, teds, gowns and knickers have
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Funnell o f bois-de-rose velvet with motives of enamel.
trainee at Berkley, Cal,
been greatly reduced to soil at this sale. It will pny^ the shopper to see our selec­
Ocala are visiting friends in San- Kreen an(j pink en am el.
Consisting ns it does of weav­
------ ford for a few days.
tions before buying.
ing and early American handicraft,
a) and Mrs.
East Sanford
it will fit in excellently with other
Charles Darby o f Plant City
, of GaincsTHOUGHTS-W 1SE exhibits
which have been arranged
Miami aft- was a business visitor to Hanford
Reside tho large acreage of cel­
AN D OTHERWISE for. There will be u very fine as­
|th their par- Saturday. He remained here over
sortment of hand made pottery
ery being planted there are: esti­
, A. Zachary, the week end.
from the North Carolina moun­
mated
to
be
three
hundred
acres
of
WITH
DRIED
FilliITS
[turn to -Santains, hand woven “ lasl kivers"
Bob Starnes o f Tnntpa is visit­ egg plant, peppers, tomatoes of
from Virginia, and hand made rug3
Date Fluff-Duff
very fine quality, the weather hav­
ing friends in the city.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
ing
been
favorable
for
their
ma­
|iy for Sara­
Stew one cup atoned dates until from Georgia with tufted spreads
from
the
same
source.
Many
wonll. R. Harris and family o f N c-itu rity . The largest acreage of lull tender. Put through a colander
the etui of
Sanford
wark, O., have arrived in the city crops in several years, us usual ami mix with n cup of sugar that derful antiques from
there is considerable cabbage and has been sifted with a teaspoon hoptes will be loaned for lltit inter­
to spend the winter.
of cream o f tarter.
Beat the esting occasion.
general garden vegetables.
[has r. turnei
whites
o
f
five
eggs
until
stiff, add
Mrs.
Jessie
Sharp
and
A.
J.
Loswding sevA party including Mrs. Vesta u pinch of salt, and when stiff put
I lie was very sing were quietly married W ed­
Pit comrmni- nesday morning at It) o ’clock at Fay. Mrs. 1-ilibie Weeks, Miss An­ in the yolks of two and whip a- « 3 i i a u i n n i x i u n i i i i i i i a a i i n i a D i B t i v « u ■ iiu n B a n a a ciia a a vnuHctiisa JBursuHMHHiiBH«HniiHMKHBHBaHaHaaKiKKHaHaKHaaaN
i return here the First liaptist Church in the nie’ W eeks, Miss Sue Fay, Mr. and gain. Now mix lightly, a little at
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I build several eresence of a few relatives. Ruv. Mrs. Paul I’ czoll, Harry Weeks u time, with the dates and sugar, J
F. I), King, performed the cere­ Don Fay and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fay and place one-half cup chopped “
mony.
spent Wednesday evening at the nuts over top and hake about fif­
Pope borne in Ginderville, where teen minutes. Servo with cream.
|\ork City is
Apricot Pdduing
dancing was enjoyed until a late
i in Sanford
Breckinbridge W ill
Line a buttered pudding-dish
l fur investhour.
a thick layer biscuit dough,
Wed M rs.Ada A .R oot .Mr. and Mrs. Herman S lid e and with
fill with stewed and swelled apri­
m
son, Alton, were visitors at the cots, cover with the biscuit crust
Point, N .
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
10._
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Boston Steele home Tuesday, Mus­ and hake until the biscuit crust
ktrends and
Today’s American sayn that Iliyiry ter Alton remaining far a week s and bake until brown. Turn out
and serve with any preferred
S. Breckinridge, former assistant visit and celebrating Ins birthday,
Fred 1!. -Secretary of War, is engaged to the Dth, with a fine cake and four sauce.
tlhe week .Marry Mrs. Ada de Acosta Root, candles on it.
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THE NEW FURS
is; with widow of a nephew o f Klihu Root.
A beige knshu frock is trimmed
Mrs. Midlie Head won stricken
Mini Bessie McKcldinof Wash­
:
ington recently broke her engage­ with a stroke of paralysis Mon­ with two furs—beaver and skunk.
I1!.; ; i:u- ment to Mr. Breckinridge. Formal day und rendered helpless. She
A charming new coat of mole- B
announcement o f M m R oot’s en­ was taken to the Fernald-Laugh­
Pkhty.
gagement is to be mado after the ton Hospital for care and treat­ skin—showing the new flare— is *
trimmod with u wide border of M
a holidays, the American says.
ment.
sitka fox, which also forms wide n
hi while
Mrs Root is the widow o f Oren
Mr. and Mrs. Driggers and three cuffs ami collar.
Root, who was a transaction exec­
u t i v e ^ New York. She has been children arrived from Alabama last
Real seal and Hudson seal, a
iMfctt of prominent in New York and New­ week to spend the winter with their
f
| for port social circles and has done daughter Mrs. Roy Kelley und turn- which is. »f course, muskrat dyed ■
to resemble seal are often trim- B
Ghy are much charity work. She and Mr. Hy at Moore's itation.
Mrs. Vesta Fay ami Mr. and med with squirrel this season. I he a
Breckinridge each have two chil­
squirrel is sometimes natural hut a
dren. She is a tester o f Airs. Philip Airs. Joe Fay motored to 'I ampu
lydig.
Betty Wales ami Co-oil makers. All
for the week end returning Sunday. may he dyed beige or cocoa color. ■
P&amp;.ri jr •
new fall colors. Sizes 10 to *12.
American broadtail in various H
'•kief Oil
light brown shades is one of the u
Prettiest Redhead in All Kansas
til,- most jmuplar furs for coats. U J
is attractively trimmed with match a
A ’ Putin 1
ing fox collars, cuffs and holders. *
in
era.
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l iXTf e
Baum
martin
remain
perhaps
^
UJu 11 visittho favorite trimming for hlacu ti
Made of Cm ticelli’s fine crepe salbroadtail and similar piltries n
ins and silk. Beautifully trimmed
while the finest Real coats are oft- m
in .all the new shades.
t«n trimmed with mink ami kolin­
P * lew days
ski.

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THINGTO. China, Nov. l‘&gt;—-CD*
— Marshall Chang T*o-Lin &gt; fq lh
Shantung division becoming mutin­
ous yesterday fired from the real
on the Russian white brigade attnched to Chan's forces. It i* re­
ported that the majority .if the

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Some of the new natural raccoon coats have a raccoon tuil
hanging from one side of the |&gt;"c
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and astrakhan are
coming into the foreground of the
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All wool velour, brown, Leigh, tan,
gray and navy. Some with plain
collars and fur trimmed. 0 to 11
y en ra.

$10.00 to $19.00

On nnd after January the
10th, 1920, the Painters scale
will be $L00 per hour.
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eyes, and yet will be in keeping with the entire beautifying program m e to be carried out, L och -A rbor stands su­
preme and in a class by itself.

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ihe man made canals and waterways to many other smaller lakes, and will be anchored to the doorsteps o f
the homes at Loch-Arbor.

LL o f these things can be seen by farsighted individuals. Dredges are at work fillin g and dredging in the
m aking of a masterpiece am ong Florida’s developm ents.

HE Jewel o f Lake DeForrest is now in the making, in the way o f an bland, to be connected to the mainland
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first nnd only touchdown, neith­
er team was in n very favorable
position for scoring except for a
goal from the field.
It was one of the fastest gnmes
Sanford has played this season.
There were comparatively fo.v
tunes that time was taken out.
GRANT FIELD. Ga., Nov. 4. New Fniyrnn was unable to place
an entire team from the hign DP)— Ivan Williams' 25 yard boot
school on the field and was allow- for a field goal on the closing mo­
cd to play four ex-college players, ments of the third period gave
Ceorgin Tech the first game of Us
lhcse^ men practically constituted
renewed nnnunl clash with Uni­
the New Smyrna team. Sanford versity o f Gcorgin today 3 to 0.
nFo played
four outsiders, but
Neither team scored during the
none of them had ever played any­ first period, which was a kicking
thing but high school football.
duel between Morton and Hollis for
Sanford at times showed n fair Georgia and W ycoff of Tech. The
offense, but was unable to sustain husky Tech tried time nnd again
tt long enough to break into the ot Piece the Georgia line but was
scoring column. Bach nnd Entz­ nailed after making only short
mingcr starred on the offense nnd gains.
Barber, Grier and Itusscsll on the
ltutlis made one attempt to kick
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 14.— (AP)— The Crimson
Coast Team Com­ defense. The two Silsby brothers goal from Tech’s 31 yard line but
U p set
‘ . y!cw Smyrna constituted prac­
White of Alabama swamped the Florida Alligator today, 34
and the teams see-sawed
posed o f Several Ex- tically their entire attack. The failed,
up nnd down the field with the
(ng Eli lQ Q,
game had a tendency to be rath­ period ending scoreless.
John Mack Brown and the Alabamn backfield wrecked
collegians,
Scores er rough throughout, many of the
rin gBy
On the final play W ycoff fumb­
the Gator hopes with repeated thrusts through a smooth
particularly those of New
Early In 1st Period players,
to 12 working and fast charging line. Edgar Jones, gallant Gator
Smyrna, being guilty of rather un­ led nnd lost five yards. The ball
sportsmanlike conduct. The ref­ was in Tech's possesion on Geor­
pilot, was injured in the second quarter and again in the
eree wa;j impartial, but was rath­ gia';* 36 yard line when the whis­
third quarter, whom ho was taken out. He was closely
er lax about preventing rough tac­ tle sounded.
tics.
guarded throughout the contest.
The Game:
Jones icked o ff for Florida t o j 2 Undefeated Dixie
Alabama’s 18 yard line. Coldwell I
Sanford won the toss and elect­
returned to the 28 yard line. Ala­
to receive, defending the north
Elevens Have Games
Bach and Entzmingcr ed
Phrough bamn,
goal. V Silsby kicked o ff to Booth
after two attempts at cml
Are Backfield Stars on his own 15 yard line. He re­ Scheduled ThisWeek
For 82 runs, netting five yard, kicked out Princeton 25;.Yale 0.
turned 22 yards. Bell mndo one
of bounds on Florida’s 40 yard line.
For Local Gridders yard. Bell fumbled but recovered NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16.— GT)
lA Score I’ crry recovered Jones' fumble on Boston College G; West Virginia
an l lost U yards. Bach punted to — Although Saturday marks the
the first piny giving Alabama the Wesleyan 7.
Colgate 13; Syracuse G.
Washburn on his own 40 yard lull before the football storm of
ity
HAIH.AN
W.
KELLEY
ball
in
midfield.
Alabama
made
;onn.( Nov.
Pittsburgh 14; Penn 0.
thrrs p|ungcsutF1oridn’» One, net­
Playing under a scorching sun line.
Thanksgiving Day, two of the four
eton furnPenn State 0; West Virginia 11. on a field of sand, Sanford went
M
r-vl by Brooks undefeated. —
* rcnces
ting
: ; ,L1S^T
biggcst up- ed
Finiminc 0; New Hampshire 0. down to defeat Saturday before a for no gain. L. Silsby made It) will be in action.
out of bounds on F lom la a
St. Stevens 31; Nonvitch 0.
of upsets yard line.
fighting New Smyrna team by the yards off right tackle. V. Silsby
Tulane will piny Louisiana State
Furman 2 ; South Carolina 0.
score of G to 0. New Smyrna njntle two yards over the same at Baton Rouge while Washington
he measure
Bishop o f Florida got a first
Williams F. 29; Amherst F. 7.
made it.-* touchdown early in the place. M •tnlell was again nailed nnd Lee is meeting North Cnrolitin
presence of down on an o ff tackle play, mak­
Hobart 13; Buffalo 0.
first quarter and from then on the by BiooIm for a one yard lose. L. State at Lexington. The leaders
ing
12
yards.
Jones
punted
to
the score
Cornell
33
j
Cnhuts
0.
I all sec-unwed buck and forth from Silsby iimdi- four yards o ff left will be heavy fnvoriten,
Alabama's 15 yard line,
Sarra
Iras a heavy ground in t&gt;* ball. Brown circl­
St. Lawrence 3; Clarkson 0.
one end o f the field to the other. tackle. On the fourth down, V,
Alabama will wait for its annual
Johns Hopkins 0 ; Annapolis 0.
Each team tried one field goal, but Nihdiy made five yards and first game with Georgia at Birming­
ed end for 32 yards, putting the
down.
Georgetown 41; Centre 3.
neither was successful. After the
ball in midfield. Line plunges and
L. Silsby made two yards o ff ham Thanksgiving and North Car­
Columbia 21; Array 7.
o
ff
side
penalty
gave
Alabama
itionul runs.
tight
tackle. V. Silsby made four olina lias no other engagement
Navy 13; Buckncll 7.
down. Buckler broke through to
until it meets Virginia at Chapel
was the another first down putting the ball
Michigan 10; Ohio 0.
down Dick Brown for a two yard yards. L. Silsby made three yards Hill the same day.
(till Itlnck, in Alabama’s poscssion on Flor­
and
first
down.
V.
Silsby
made
Nebraska
0
;
Kansas
Aggies
0.
loss, but Alabama was off side and
N
Nevt Saturday's game with L.
|rs. one of ida’s -14 yard line.
F. and SI. 20; Ursinus 0.
drew a five yard penalty. Jones live yards off right tackle. Grier S. U. closes Tulan's conference
Hubert’s pass to Brown was in­
ri for a
Georgia Tech 3; Georgia 0.
fumbled a bad pass from center stopped L. Silsby for no gain. V. schedule ns the Greenbacks play
1Yale also complete and Brown was thrown
Clemson
6;
Citadel
U
.
but
Williams recovered for Florida. Si I by made two yards. Washburn Thanksgiving but the Washington
releven for for n five yard loss. Hubert’s pass
Delaware
0;
Haver
Cord
18.
Burnett got one ynrd at cent el­ made a first down on Sanford's and Lee. Generals stilt have two
to Barnes was grounded and Bar­
Juniata 0 ; Alfred 0.
and then Jones flipped a pass to four yard line. V. Silsby made opponent:* in their organization to
nes punted out o f bounds on Flor­
►'ircl fairly
Lafayette 47; Susquehanna 0.
Livingstone for six yards and first two yards. Washburn was pushed meet.
)Ui days of ida’s 22 yard line. Two line plun­
Niagra
7;
St.
Boncvcnture
0.
down. It was Florida’s ball on over fur a touchdown. V. Silsges by Barnet and Jones netted the
by’s drop kick went wide.
Temple
32;
St.
Joseph
Col.
0.
Alabama’s 39 yard line. Burnet;
,
Tin! Gators two yards and Jones punted
New Smyrna G; Sanford »b
Entzminger mndo five yards.
Auburn 10; Vanderbilt 9.
failed
at
tackle
and
one
the
next
av banks in- ,mt °* bounds on Alabama’s 34
Silsby kicked to Bitch who re­ Bach passed l&lt;* Entzmltiger along
Dartmouth
33;
Chicago
7.
play
Florida
drew
a
five
yard
off
' h ‘
yard line.
turned IS yards to the 38 yard line. the sidelines for 18 yards and first
St. Thomas 7; Manhattan 7.
side penalty. Barm’ s intercepted
.
On a buds pas Brown fumbled
Loyola
21;
Gullaudet
7.
Jones pass and ran it back to Flor­ Bell made two yards. Bach was down. Barber was stopped for no
ii t&gt; (iill nutjjjjjj, recovered for a five yard loss.
stopped for no gains. Bell was gain. Barber mndo three yards off
Western Maryland 7; Washing­ ida's 28 yard line.
I|.;r covered; „ nrnM lost a yard at left and
hurt nnd Entzmingcr went in at right tackle. Bach was nailed for
ton
College
3.
Mack
Brown
made
four
yards
, yinl lme. A jthen punted to Florida’s 45 yard
Northwestern 13; Purdue 9,
over guard. Two more line smash­ full-burk. Entzmingcr made one a six yard loss. Bach's place kick
MSUCU and a ]jnt! where the ball was grounded.
yard. Bach punted to L. Silsby went wide. Mere the quarter end­
es netted six yards, then Hubert
lyitM-d only Bishop gained a yard going out of
Missouri 10; Oklahoma 14,
on the 50 yards line. He was stop­ ed.
crashed
through
center
for
two
Itlc attempted bounds. A Florida pnss was ir.W. and J; Detroit 0.
ped in ids tracks by a hard tackle
New Smyrna 6 ; Sanford 0.
Mocked by intercepted bjAlohnny Mack Brown
yards and first down. With the
by Grier. V. Silsby made eight
It was New Smyrna's ball on her
ball on Florida’s '28 yard line,
Yale punt- who fumbled and recovered and
yards. Memletl was stopped for own 2(1 yard line. V. Silsby kick­
for Caldwell; Pichanl for Perry.
Barnes circled left end through the
fr,e ball being was forced out of bouhds an Ala­
Gillis kicked o ff to Florida, ten whole Florida team for a touch­ no gain. Here the quarter ended. ed to Dutton, who. fumbled, and it
(the wind.
bama’s 48 yard line.
New Smyrna *■; Sanford 0.
yard line, Scott returning to Ala­
was New Smyrna’s ball. Bariver
down. Buckler added the extra
I'm of forHubert hit the gator line for two bama’s 25 yard line.
L. Silsby made 12 yards through nailed Mendel! for a 10 yard loss.
Burnett’.lle iiii**ox car- yards and then threw a pass 30 pass to Bernstein was incomplete, point with a hoot from placement. center. ^ . Silsby was stopped by New Smyrna was offside on the
Score: Alabama 20, Florida 0 .
lto Yale terri- yards to Brown w h o dodged three lhrig replaced Beck.
Yuney for no gain. New Smyrna next play und was penalized five
Livingston replaced Brown for
I j.1 front Sla- tncklers in making the rest of the
Sarr’s pass to Scott was ground­ Florida. Gillis kicked off to Liv­ fumbled but recovered for a first yards. Yuney nailed L. Silsby for
pi the pigskin distance to the goat for touchdown. ed by Camp who was hurt on the
down. L. Sildiy made five yards. a 15 yard loss. It was last down
line. Hitman Buckley kicked goal, fo r placement. ploy. Time was taken out for ingstone on Florida’s lo.ynrd line Grier threw Mcndell for a two yard far New Smyrna with 40 yards to
and Livingston returned 18 yards loss. L. Silsby made two yards.
the 15 yard Score Alabama 7; Florida 0.
gnin. V. Silsby punted to Bach
Alabama. Payne replaced Camp.
Itcovered. Aft- * Alabamn kicked o ff to Florida, Another Florida’s pass was in­ before lie was downed. Jones' pa -s V. Silsby's drop kick failed.
It who ran out of bounds on Sanford's
to
Scott
was
intercepted
by
Barnes
runted, the Burnett receiving on his own 10 complete ami the ball went over
was SaninrdV ball on Her own 20 2G yard line.
who ran to Florida's 15 yard line yard line.
ITitter line,
yard line and running it back 10 on downs to Alabamn on her own
Bach mndo four yards. Barber's
table to gain yards. Florida’s ball on her own 25 yard line. Mack Brown skirted before being downed. Hubert made
Entzmingcr
made five yards. pass to Bueli was good for five
lited. The Eli_ 20 yard line. Jones hit center left end for 16 yards and first eight yards in two smashes over Bach made one yard. Entzmingcr yards. Entzmingcr made five ynrds
bill to the 1.) for four yards. Time was taken down. Hubert gained five yards center.
made two
yards. Entzmingcr nnd five down. Bach made six
The period ended with Alabama plowed through for six yards and yards around left end. Bach’s pass
tiok it on out for Florida, Jones being hurt in two line smashes
in possession o f the ball on Flor­
on the play.
Goldstein got Brown for a six ida’s nine yard line. Score Ala­ first down. Bach made one yard. was incomplete. He tried another
p'sle 0; Pi inceKntzininger made one ynrd. Bach’s pass which was also incomplete.
A series o f line plunges and nn yard loss and Alabama punted to bama 20; Florida 0.
pass was incomplete. Bach kick­ Barber punted 15 yards out ot
inconipletcd pass failed to carry Walker who returned three yards.
Barnes failed at center and then ed out of bounds on New Smyrna';-. bounds.
I &gt;&gt;&gt;.'-%uvi d up the Gators on and Jones kicked out The play was called back and
crashed center for six yards and 30 yard line. Barber went in for
nt
V. Silsby made six yards. On the
of bounds on A Inbam it's 24 yard piny drew a 15 yard penalty for
ti-’cl Ir &gt;way line. Livingston went in for Brown clipping, giving Alabama the bull first down. Florida took time out. Brook*.
next play lie made one ynrd. Wash­
Barnes hit center for seven yards
On i he first play Barber nailed burn made three yards and first
(h i, iiii for a for Florida.
Barnes
crashed and first down on Florida 34 yard
Buckler’s place Washburn for no gain. I.. Silsby down. V. Silsby made eight yards.
nn for a through center for 13 years and line. Hubert's pass to Gillis was and touchdown.
kick for extra point was good. made four yards off left tackle. On the nrxt play Sanford was pen­
V ■k ..I fail- first down.
Winslet made two grounded, am! Florida drew a five Score Alabama 27; Florida
I.. Silsby made two yards. V. Sils­ alized five
yards, giving New
A pu“ *
yards around end but Florida was yard o ff side penalty.
Ucek replaced Burnett for Flor­ by was stopped for no gain am! Smyrna a first down. L. Silsby
[ o r i n d o ff side, giving Alabama a first Hubert to Gillis was inconipletcd
ida. Payne substituted for Perry it was Sanford’s ball. Bath lust made four yards. V. Silsby made
tand Allen down and five yards to go.
as tile half ended with Alabama
Alabama. Buckler kicked off a yard. New fimprna was penal­ five yards. Dutton nailed L. Sils­
D Tiger 12,j Caldwell made first down with in possession of the bull on F lor- for
to Beck on Florida’s 20 yard line ized 15 yards for roughing. Entz­ by for a one yard loss. V. Sils­
&gt;-i sninugh(!m j ; yard gain around end. Time ida’s 29 yard line. Score Alaba­ and he returned six yards before
mingcr lost five yards a the half by made 12 yards nnd first down.
f burke |out for Florida.
Todd went in ma 13, Florida 0.
being downed. Beck made two i oiled with the ball in Sanford's He was downed and got up and
.It* score. for Whittaker for Florida. Hubert
Dothan, Alabama, citizens hon­ yards over guard and on the next
possession on New ferny rim's 27 imi again to make the gain.
*fed.
hit center for a yard and the quar­ ored Johnny .Mack Brown between play fumbled but recovered for a yard line.
Russell nailed the left half for
d runta ter ended with Alabama in pos­ halves the flashy half-back, who
three yard loss. Jones made a
an eight yard loss on a vicious
New Smyrna 6; Sanford 0.
Yale’s session o f the ball on Florida’s was brought before the cheering
yard through center then punted
Bell started the half at fullback. tackle. L. Silsby made no gain on
15 yard line, second down and nine section from bis home town and to Alabama’s ten yard line. M »^ Cottingham kicked o ff to tho New the next play, running out of
llv!' 'T
r*traienrc- to go.
presented with a gold watch. Fol­ Brown taking the kick and return- |smy rna left half on his own 15 bounds. V, Silsby made 10 yards
|i PrinceA pass, Hubert to Brown failed lowing the presentation, the “ mil­
....
i J'ard line. He returned 15 yards. as the game ended.
-r i series and Caldwell lost nine yards on a lion dollar band” staged u peppy ing tight yards.
lluberl hit center Dr eign , an ' ()n the next play he was stopped
Tho line-up:
^ «er the lake
pass
formation.
Barnes pnrade on the gridiron.
Ernie replaced Captain Bruce ••,llu's f(,r m) jjain. L. Silsby made two SANFORD pm*. NEW SMYRNA
■lain the punted to Florida’s G yard line,
Camp was so badly injured in for Alabamn. Muck Brown skii ' yards. V. Silsby was stopped for Russell
... Howell
&gt;«»trK ^ e
Burnett being downed in his tracks. the piny which forced him out of ed right end for 17 yards ami tn ^tain. Silsby’s punt was fumLeft End
r
A fter losing n yard attempting to
down. Hubert failed at i ■i.ii i ami |,j,,(| },y [)Utt()n( |,ut he recovered Grier
... Hughes
la»bd off skirt left end, Jones punted to his the game in the second period that
Tolbert
Brown lost six yard - j*..'.lio n his own -In ynrd line,
bo
was
unable
to
resume
his
pc
iLeft Tackle
llri period own 37 yard tine where
Brown tion, lie was brought back to thtj fumbling a pans from rentei. ■* * j ut,|j fumbled, but King recover Dutton .
... . Hart
Panted. grounded the ball. A surgeon was
June ■„f Florida who returned Abi- ed for n one yard gain. Bach mad
Left
Guard
bench
to
watch
the
remainder
of
„ ,’
in the called on the field to work on Ed
pass was intersected uy K.lgni 1three yards. King’s pass was in- Dope ..
McCarthy
Tiger’s Jones, Gator captain who was hurt the game.
Center
complete. Barber punted to MenlH,ni’' °uUtl1
r
Barnes and Perry returned to baitia' 19 &gt;'«nl
■" round by on the play. Jones resumed play.
.... Morris
dell who was dropped in his truck ; Yancey
out of bounds.
m *** In kick.
It was Alabama’s ball on Flor­ their places in the Alabama line­
feurgeons were called on the by a hurd tackle by Booth. He
Rigid Guard
up.
Jones
of
Florida
kicked
out
f
I I - ida’s 37 yard line. Mack Brown
.... Zipper
fumbled nnd Booth recoved on Cottingham
I
- ,s gained two yards at end and Hu­ o f bounds on Alabama’s 22 yat'il field to attend Edgar J«nw
Florida.
He
was
injured
whin
Right Tackle
New
Smyrna's 25 ynrd line.
I! j ’*- through bert’s pass to Brown was incom­ line, the ball was brought back
went out o f bounds on the p m ___ _ Lutz
Bach made five yards,
Bacli Booth .....
F;
i d Dig. plete.
Hubert then passed to and re-kicked, Jones kicking to He was knocked unconscious ami ran out o f bounds for no gain.
Right
End
Barnes
on
Alabama’s
30
yard
line.
r tri D0&gt;nt on a Caldwell for 15 yards who ran
Washburn
Entzmingcr lost one -yard. Bueli King .....
the score: eleven more and first down, on Barnes was forced out of bounds unable to return to the
Quarter Hack
lhrig replacing to gain, f •» "
made four yards and missed first
on
Alabama's
30
yard
line.
Bi&gt;r lorida’s 10 yard line.
turned a punt to Florida s
»
... Mendell
down by a yard. It was New Smy­ Brooks
'i;Avn a forScott went in fo r Captain Jones an got Mack Brown for a onc-yaru line where he was forced
Left Half
rna's ball on her own 15 yard line.
L“ * '’all in play of Florida.
loss.
Johnny
Mack
Brown
slip|K*d
Line plays by Hu­
bounds. Hubert’s pass to Barnes V. Silsby punted to Buch on New ilach . . .
.. V. Silsby
bert and Barnes gained eight yds o ff left tackle for 18 yards and wa incomplete. Chapman.
Right
Half
Smyrna’s
35
yard
line.
Bacli
lust
I‘ ,' ^ off good but Florida held lor downs on her first down.
. cd Bishop for Alabama. tf“ b r., three yards, a puss. Bach to Bar­
L. Silsby
,
ball to own threo yard line. Pctronis sub­
Barnes hit the line for two and
Full Buck
' V/J ber was good fur 3 yards. It was
r r*- Oil a fal?e stituted for Stewart fo r Florida. Brown lost one at end. Gillis pas­ Mas to Mack Drown
Referee, Silsby.
lards around left end. H&lt; n • a pretty catch on Barber's part.
' I 'V 'T onoth- It was Florida's ball on her own sed to Hubert for 12 yards und
took
time out as Sarra was i.urt
took
the ball to the three yard line.
first down. Gillis lost a yard unu
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.
,, first
Bishop punted to Florida's 36 Alabama drew a 15 yard penalt) on the play*
Hubert’s line plunge mad*
•uouitutes.
yard line where Petronis ground­ for roughing, pulling the ball in down on Florida's 28 yurd -ne iHHubert's
u f ‘ &gt; r- ed the ball.
Alabama'sO llUOiU
possession
---- —- - « «attempted
W
TllilUUHUl
JOIVM on ner i-&gt;
to Barries
B arnes.br
*?.*!« hnal par­ pnus to Caldwell was grounded.iyard line first down nnd -•&lt; yard' bert passed- to
ball i
Substitutions
H ud-|........
’
lino ' T&gt;plal &lt;mi in
stitu tio n s for Alabamn, HudCO go.
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Gillis punted behind the Honda BJjSS
-uah»h.'o!.1Ker B
n n for Wfaslett, and Gillis for
— Jtlot? Barnes. Hubert mmln
..... "L Bulldog
thm* goal line for a touchback. 11 w .
made
three
of plays, yards at center but Florida drew Florida’s ball on her own 23 yam
with a place kick. Score AWtn
founded a five yard penalty, for o ff side, line.
Bishop hit the line twice
taking first down fith five ynrds for two nnd u half yards, then
m " ‘ Slolmes’1
“kicked off to Livingston,
The Price-Tag on Success
6rj! Captain Mc- to go.
Jones flipped a pass to Bishop cs Florida’s seven yard lint.
“eur ituc
,.._•
JjJJ
ftntotn..
“ sive
Y"' t J&lt;i£»nny Muck Brown circled end 15 yards and first down. Jonc
being returned t0 1FI“ a“ o 11cklor for
&gt;' for ■n.
^"r -*■ yards and first down. BryYou can have success, loo, if you ure willing to pay Utc
a yard through center.
line. Bowden replaced
ln « ‘ ra Poiminn replaced Green for Florida. It made
llarncs broke through and threw Alabama. Failing to
price.
'rtlv.»1UKh lhe r
Alabama'! ball on Florida’s Dick Brown for a six yard ws-j man punted to Alabama n •
£ lUeroards
Yard line.
Hubert
nvanl.* | Vwd
,.„
u Cll (crashed
r «»n™ Bishop failed to gain at left end
far goal jrmnjRh center for four yar(j3 ami
the
Work, study and regular saving have done It for
nnd Jones punted to Muck Bro. .
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12.Wm* PndcJ |aUv* rAl Ut! T a drL'^ a 5 yard pen- on Alabama’s 43 yard line. Mack
others.
Y . l or delaying the game.
‘orBrown made two yards before u&gt; - play was recalled. ' t0'. . .“ Ala.
I i!v,U . 1 ^'dt’d at center and Ala- ing downed. Mack Brown l(|
The same prescription sill do it for you. Open a savf,,|! H.OhlDA
Lama drew a five yard o ff side

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ROBERT L. BETTS.
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ounce variety and will affect the
CHICAGO, Nov. 10.— (/P)— Miss pattern of vertical-striped silk.
Her dress will be loose nnd drape
19li0 will bo an abbreviated crea ­
Itself from her figure showing
ture!
She will be typically n flnppcr minute outlines.
Her compact case will van! &lt;i to
I everything nbout her will be
be replaced by the caleomlmc can­
fihortcr, from hair to skirts.
Only her com plexion will be teen (gallon size).
She will wear a strictly military
much different from her 1925 sin­
watch.
ter.
Her jewelry will consist o f
It will be ghastly white. Misn
102*1 will endeavor by every cos­ crockery (immense glnss bends)
metic mennn to rtsom blc, ns close­ and tlu-eo enormous finger rings
(glass also).
ly as po t'iblo, a spood.
As for “ undie: ■" (“he will do with
A t least these various qualities
Iinvo been attributed to the "New " l,t ul* D tluco thetn to the utmost
Year Girl” by tho p r o p h e c y „ f Kr- irteducenbic minimtlin.
nle Young,
ous theatrical
,s!u‘
w tnr tho "f
amallest chai|C, fam
fnmous
thcatricul pro•
s !u‘ wil!
wilt w^nr
dticer o f this city.
pcau that her milliner can turn
Frnle is tho Flo Ziefffeld of the “ ut. It will I s o f some vivid color.
IJJ" west
—- ^ nnd• way points.
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She will own an extra pair of
middle
stockint:* (flesh color )
Fully Qualified
Four i [ictus Shortrr
For 25 yearn he has been hiring
And her dresses will Ik* four
tinward o f 10,000 ladies every year
*o perform behind his footlights in Inches shorter than they were dur­
ing
a d(i"en different e itie '
"And, oh. ye.!." say.t Ernie, “ I
This experience amply qualifies
him to speak with authority on forgot to odd that she will onco
thlnT*! pertaining to the fair hcx, more roll 'em—stockings i mean,
not fugs.
‘"'Jirliovcs.
"And her hair will remain bob­
"*o’s predictions about
tho
•'? - rl for the next yenr have bed. And she will start going in
. i •vj ' omu true, lie never once for hair tonics nnd other lotions
thnt are said to prevent baldness.
missed.
"Altogether she
will be very
V.id hcro'n what he says Mis i
enjoynbio und cute nnd we will
VO will be like:
o will weigh between 115 nnd lov" her more than ever.
. "She is .Miss 1920. And her sloi nonnds.
A ,-ihe will be about five feet four K»n will lie more freedom nnd less
inches tall.
clothes. And I for one say, ict'er
Sho will n ffcct the face of a *»a\o 'em."
i corpse.
---------------------------------It will bo painted n ghastly white
TO STIMULATE AUTHORS
with carmine smears across tho
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i ROME, Nov. 10.— {/!•)— StimulntHer hair will l&gt;o predominantly ing budding authors, the Fascisti
hummed or blond. Few brunets have decided to prevent nmguzlnn
editora rejecting contributions.
will be seen.
Sho will balance with dexterity
a cigarct holder no leg.* than 10 * M AINE PINES IN FLORIDA
FREY BURG, Mo., Nov. Id.— (Ah
inches long between her teeth.
Sho will use klsa-proof rouge at — Maine pines are to ho planted
amid the Florida palms at Vern
evening.
A‘&lt; an experiment by T. Clifford
Eight-Ounce Costume
Her costume will be of tho uight- Eastman.

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N. Mass, h e r husband. W. A. M r.
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P resby teria n t h e r e o f A d e c r e p r o c o n f e s s o he e n ­
tered
a
g
a
in
s
t
y
o
u
an
d e a c h o f y ou.
y.n urch o f Paula .
O ra ng e County ,
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is
PI. rliJn, A l i c e |*. Wela cr, W illiam
P. P o w e ll. L o u ise A. Powell, T h om as n otic e be p u b li s h e d In t h e S a n fo r d
; F a l l o n I . e u c r , F llison L. White, J, H erald , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In
F lorida , on co a
Si N ich ols. F A. Hughey, Osmond S e m in o le C o u n t y .
d . .Smith. E m m a Mans, A, II. Mans, w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
W I T N E S S th e h a n d a n d seal o f
her h usband. W. A. M cD ow ell. P h il­
lip t.i rnond, .Sanford K. K. Daud- V. E. D o u g la s s . C l e r k o f t h e C i r ­
c
u
it C ou rt
of
Sem in ole
C o u n ty .
nej-, M ary E llen Kiimlidph, d e c e a s ­
ed o r a n y o f them ns heirs, g r a n ­ F lo r id a , at th e C o u r t H o u s e J n Han­
tees. d e v is e e s o r oth erw ise nnd nil for d . S e m in o le C o u n t y F l o r i d a , th is
p a rties c l a i m i n g an Interest in and 7th day o f N o v e m b e r A. D., 1925.
V. E. D OU GLA SS.
t I G o v e r n m e n t Lot No. 3. Section
«. T o w n * . il p 20 South o f R a n g e .10 ( S e a l )
C le rk
Last, lens beg in n in g at the North B y : A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
wc.it c o r n e r i f I « t No. t run South F R E D L. H O U S H O L D E R .
L i i c h a in s , Most 290 feet N o r th ­
S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p la i n a n t .
easterly a r o u n d Church lake to
th e T o w n s h i p line, West 5,0* chain s
to b e g i n n i n g and the North 5.5 S
ncte.s o f h,i 1 i,nd lots t. 6, nnd i
* p f "&gt;"■? si r’ n S u b division ns record ed In Pint R o o k I. I’a g e 9. o f the
. V-1. ’ . R e c o r d s o f Hcn\lnolc County .
| FI irldn; and th e Northeast (lu artci-1
Of H o v -r r m cn* lot No. 2. Section t.
; l o w n s liip ill. South. R a n g e ill Fust
|nnd t h e N o r t h h a lf o f the N q r t h w o s t :

a]

&amp;

S E R V IC E

1935. at Banford, Florida or w w

B l o c k 3 ( le s s th e s o u th . h a l f o f
lot C). all B l o c k 4, a l l B l o c k
5. and all B lo ck 4. o f th e Bub*
div ision o f
the L c H a r d y
and
M lcou Lands In th e G r a n t c o n ­
firm ed to Moses E. L e v y , In S e c lio n 37. T o w n s h i p 21 8. R 20 Id.
and In S ec tion 3* T o w n s h i p 21
H. K. 31 K., a c c o r d i n g t o th e
idat t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d
In th e
P u b lic r e c o r d s o f O r a n g e C o u n ­
ty, In Pint H ook E. p a g e H 3 :
Also b e g i n n i n g a l t h e s o u t h ­
east c o r n e r o f th e O r n n t c o n ­
firmed t o M oses E. L e v y n s a fo r e so ld , t h e n c e s o u t h G d e c r e e s ,
west IT 31 c h a in s t o t h e sou th
line o f th e P h i l l i p It. Y o n e u
iIrani In S e c t i o n 37, T o w n s h i p
21 S R 31 E.. t h e n c e n o r t h 85
(leRrces, w e s t a l o n R t h e so u th
line o f th e said Y o n R e O m n i
nn.'tG cha ins, t h e n c e n o r t h 5 d e ­
c r e e s . e s s t *7.21 c h a i n s t o th e
mirth line o f S e c t i o n 38. T o w n ­
sh ip 31 S. R. 30 E., t h e n c e sou th
85 decrees, eas t &lt;8.95 c h a i n s t o b e ­

"nshlp
11 l n"20' ,l’South.
lot

e r w ls e
C0|a« t
IN T H E CIRCUIT COV1* !* J 1 F Y ,? ? "
It Is hereby ordered th at You. an d ever tho Court may then be
T il JUDICIAL i ritt C 'T OF F L O .Li. . r V f t i i be and a p p e a r b e f o r a license to manage, take c h i r r . .,*
and control m y_property_nnd to be- P*Coil
IU D A . IN A A D
' * LB
COUNTY. IN U IIA N C K Ilr.
IIIII t o U o lr t T i t l e
•®t{*
^ “nd °there m a k e a n s w e r n n u » » i n u n i H I U l | 0 . X. P O P E .
, ,
C om pla inant,
fo" th e bill
complalrR e x h l b l t e d
VfV.

M A R Y F. H A R T L E Y P H IL L IP S .
Ct **’ ’

aKH " u

Yurt her

ordered

that

thla

|

REAL ESTATE

D efendants.

Citation
T o M ary F. H a r tle y P h Rilps. nnd
h u s b a n d j f C. P h illip s ; J u lia V. H a r t ­
le y : Fran ces Jane H rtrlley ; G e o r g e
B. H artley, and w ife .— -------H a r tle y ,
w h o s e Christian n am e Is u n k n o w n .
Corlenn D. H artley; and each and
ev e ry o f the a b o v e n a m ed d e f e n d ­
a n t s If living, nnd If either, a n y
o r all o f the said d e f e n d a n t s be
dead, t o all parties c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
ests. a s heirs, d ev isees , g r a n t e e s ,
o r as oth er cla im a n ts u n d o r ea c h
and ev ery o f th e f o llo w lr tg d e c e a s ­
ed. defen dants, t o - w l t :
M ary
F.
H a r tle y Phllllos. nnd h u s b a n d . J.
C. Ph illips; Julia V. H a r t l e y ; F r a n ­
c e s Jane H artley; O eorR e II. H a r t ­
ley. nnd wife.-------------- H a r tle y , w h o s e
C h ristian name
Is u n k n o w n , C orlene D. H artley; In and t o th e lands
h ere in a ft e r d e s c r ib e d ; to all p e r so n s
an d parties c la im in g In terests u n ­
d e r D an iel H artley,
deceased,
as
heirs, devisees, g ra n t e e s, o r ns o t h ­
e r claim an ts or o t h e r w is e , In nnd
to the property h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­
ed and to any nnd nil o t h e r p e r s o n s
w h o s e names are u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g
any right, title o r In terest In and
to the fo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r ­
ty, situate. ly in g and b e i n g In HemI note Countv and State o f F lo r id a ,
nnd m ore p a rt icu la rly d e s c r ib e d as
f oH ow s^
j f ^ t ; o f S e c ti o n
8. T o w n s h ip 20 South, R a n g e 31
East,
,
.
o r any part or p a rcel t h e r e o f u n d e r
th e a b ov e named d e f e n d a n t s , o r o t h -

K r o fe -c s s r .
^

f SH m r Hunt! n.nil th * i i n l
the! V lr r iiit Court of th e S ev en th
J u d M a l CMrcult o f tne S t a t e o f F l o ­
rida In nnd for Sem ln ola C o u n ty ,
o n this the 17th day o f O ct o b e r .
A. D. 1929. ^ p OUOL A S « .
C lerk o f the Circuit C o u r t o f th o
Seventh Judicial C irc u it o f F l o r ­
ida, In nnd for Sem in ole C ou n ty .
By A, M. ” r.r.KM.
Deputy C l e r k .
(SE A L)
.........
D eCO TTES ft SP EN CLR
S olleltors and o f Lou nscI f o r tho
Complainants.
Oct. 19-2d. NoV. 2 - 9 - 1 * . _____________

IN TIIF. C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E
SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT
O F T I I E S T A T E OK
FL O R ID A ,
IN A N D FO Il S E M I N O L E C O U N ­
T Y . IN C H A N C E R Y .

i

SANFORD—SYNO}

I

with

l

SOLIDITY

!
v
-?
S

the most productive S i n v S *
sending tholr Eol&lt;len trcJlS?.
millions o f dollars and increaMne1
Sanford to Northern markSl *

*
*
|

, Soventeen years of co-operativ*
development in the buildinir of
LAND PORT is our record
hj5

R e : A pp lication o f AN NA I., W A L ­
LACE, for the rem oval o f the ills- _
n u llities o f a married w o m a n .
,H
Not Ire
h
N ot ice Is hereby given th n t I. th e K
undersign ed, n married w o m a n , th e I a
w i f e o f Henry W illiam W a l l a c e , a n d , a
a r esiden t o f Sanford, and t h e Stat e •n
o f Florida. Intend to ap ply by p o l l - B
D on In Chancery to th e J u d g e o f ] *
th e Circuit Court o f the S e v e n th J u - ■
d lc tol Circuit o f tho State o f t l o r - ■
Ida In and f o r th e County' o f B e m - i B
In o fc. o n t h i 3rd da y o f D ecem ber.|

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

iK fa fW ffiy i!

R a n g e il

W hereas
R
appears
fr o m the I
s w o r n Rill o f C om pla int duly, f l i n t I
here n that th e Coniplnlnunt R ob ert I
Betts, Is e n titled to tin o r d e r r o - l l
•miring you, tlm a b o v e R e s p o n d e n t s , 1!
k n o w n and u n k n o w n , to a p p e a r - t o '
the Mill o f C om plaint herein filed.
fu
N O W THKHBFVIHB, It Is or d e re d t g
H i n t you nnd *&gt;nrh o f you ilo nppenr f J
t *l,&gt; ,B1H o f Com pla int herein on
trie 7 day o f D ecem ber, A. 1). 1925,
' e sa m e b e i n g a Rule D ay o f thin
&lt; otirt nml In default t h e r e o f a d « •-■re» tiro c o n f e s s o w ill be entered
T a I nst ' o i l .
IT IS M T . T I I K R O R D E R E D That
•Ills not Ire be pu blish ed otire ft w eek
f ir f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s In the
S a n fo r d H erald , a n ew spaper p u p ­
ils.ird at S a n fo r d , Sem in ole County .
Florida.
W IT N E S S m y hand nnd seal
ns
'Merit o f the Circuit Court o f S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty, "Florida. 1 1&lt;! &lt; 7th d ty
o f N o v e m b e r. ,\ |i
t o gV. !■;. I Kit,"GLASS,
‘ •, ' r k Hv A. 5T W E E K S , I*. C.
N E W R f . L AND ROVER.
S o t lr llo r * f o r Comtiiuln.ant.
V ov . 9-18-23-30.

Where Increased
Prices
Assured

(S E A L ,

l\ T I I E c ; i t « I IT CHI II |’ HI" T H E

ni

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.iiniriu.

cuici ir

***** T H E S T A T E OF I'l.OIIIIIX IN ,
A N D FOIl SR &gt;11X o l . E CO I VI" V.
IN C H A M "K ItY
F E R N A N D O A, I'ARSONS nnd
.MARY 8. I'ARSONS. Ills wife.
Cnmplnlnauts,
vs.
F E L I P E R O R E R T VVl.NGE. et a le ,
I ii'fcniltiiiln.
Itlll Tit H nirl ’lilt,-.
O il D E II O F |*| lll.lt V | ION

With the present activity and the developm ent o f
this section of Sanford and the com pleting o f Hotel F or­
rest Lake, the im proving program o f near-by subdivis­
ions, the demand fo r property near Lake Monroe in the
eastern section o f the city,

1 he S t o l e &lt;d Flm bla I.. the n f u r
n nine 11 part It - Greet inns:
J o Felipe
It'it,, i t
Yiittge, nlsn
.............................................
iV 'I d i „ ff“ anil iV* dMtl'aU ViVu.'.
1
Clnlnilmc
Interest III th - l u els h. r. trinfter ilceerllx-il
ttiitl- r the H.OJ
r&lt;‘ ||p„ Ruln-rt Yonxe, ile,*enj(t-il, nr
■i t l i e r u l , c . W ill lam Trav.-r- if ||v .
k'tr. fttnl if ile el all I’.irtle, cla im itu; nnv lni&gt;r&gt;"ii in tlir I m i l s lie re I n a f to r it.- , rll..-1
mitier
the tmlil
llll.mi Trtiverx. tier,-a ,
,,r ntherw l s e : J os i nli
M. W hile If living,
uni If dead all nai'tlrH clahnlin,' nny
In terest in the lands herein after
d e s e rjh e d under ilo, snld Joro ph
JU W h ile , derenKeil. or oth er"-lee;
W il lia m II. Ili'okeiihriiuitht if l i v ­
in g. an d If (lend all pnrtie* elnluiInn nny liilerest in (he Inuds hereilin fle r deMerlhcil
under the said
M'llllnm ||. Mroli. nhroiixh. ilen-ase(l. o r o t h e r n l s e , William U. C h c ev &lt;&gt;r If liv in g , a n d If dead all parties
c l a i m i n g anv Interest In the lands
h e r e i n a f t e r d es cr ib ed under the said
witiinm I I "heaver, deceased, or
btherwu. W il lia m U. Kims If l i v ­
ing. unit If dead nil p.irlie.s c l a i m ­
in g ntiy Interest In th e lands hereIn nfter d e s c r ib e d under
the
said
W il lia m I". Kims, deceased, o r o t h ­
e r w i s e ; I"h the ns M, N lg h tln « n t o Is
liv in g, and If (tend all pa rlies c l a i m ­
in g Interest in the lands h erein a fter
d e s c r ib e d u n d er the said Phliu-u* M.
N ig h tin g a le , ...... used, or oth e r w is e ;
H e n ry Vnnge, If liv in g, and If dead
all p a rties c la im in g anv Interest In
tlii- lands her,- natter d es cr ib ed uu,V,'r i'b' ‘ iai'ii Icnry Vnnge. d e c e a s ­
ed, or o t h e r " Iso; Albert I.. Rees.
If liv in g , n lid If dead nil parties
c l a i m i n g anv Inter, st In the lands
h e r e i n a f t e r d es cr ib ed u n d er th e said
Alliert L, Itces. deceased nr o t h e r ­
w i s e ; and
nil u n k n o w n
pa rties
c l a i m i n g a i r hit,-rest In nltd to the
f o l l o w i n g d e s cr ib e d la n ds situate
and bein g
hi S em in ole
C o u u ly ,
F lorida , t o -w lt ;
A ll HI nek I. all lll o c k 2. All

is worthy o f investigation and is deserving o f your clos­
est comparison as to its desirability for a homesite or an
investment.
Lots in the vicinity o f this subdivision are scarce and
before long will be almost unobtainable. The investor
o f today who is fa r sighted enough to see the possibili­
ties in M arvania will have the same experience as oth ­
ers have had throughout Florida. He will soon fin d that
his property has increased tremendously in value.
Those who purchased property in M ayfair when it
was f irst placed on sale can now sell at enorm ous profits.
With Marvania being developed along the same lines,
the same condition is certain to prevail am ong those who
purchase property in this development now.
Prices fo r Marvania lots are exceedingly low and
range from $2500 to $3650, on terms o f 20% cash and
balance payable at the rate o f 10%" every three months.
At such low prices and at such reasonable terms a most
substantial increase is assured those who buy now.

Investment Co.

�k

S^N f o r D^HERALP._M0NDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923.
Road No. 8— Haines City to Ft
Tierce:
Haines
City
through
th o northeast nuarter ( N E U )
lnk U'w rlbr.i p r o p e rt y located in **?,- •IvccaMd. as htsitar i l t v l « « » .u .
Frostproof Scbring, Avon Park, o f " Klnrldi '!f s " n,ln"(iff
i T,l'&gt;mns C. S im pson . If
lo . and Btnte l h. : r” r,«
l U t l g e s!i‘ -,-Tl,.M'tu,hh' : i South.
unt*
k
dead
nil
pitrlleN
c
l
a
i
m
etc..^ to Lake Annie good. Lake scribed a**’ mor* P articu la rly de- "?,»"&gt; ■ Interest in the la nds h e r e Jt Is ordered that you am] each
Annie to Okeechobee 3d mile*. 9
mnfter drscrlhe&lt;l
u n d er
th e sa id
rir! w * P n ’ fv i; S,ea‘ O v o r M r . d and
Th'irnas C Simpson, d e c ea s ed . « s ofl y o u appear to the sworn IHII o f
riim
p laln t h erein filed, on or before
In nio.-o
*l°? wt b " 1* 5 *i"l n iielrs. devisees or o t h e r w i s e ; T. 1 .
S i “ .I?nj er conft*r,)ction* 6 miles
e i tli da l
December \. t). Ujr,.
marl road, remainder paved. Okee,,f M I ? ? n . . , V - L“ * *• Block D
“ ''''linon If living, and If dea d all th
th
e
s u m s being o f ItUln Day „ f this
.r,n,ml&gt;!g any Intereut In the H o n o r a b l e I nurt.
chobeo to Ft. Pierce, 39 miles, t Kectlon •• * " ,lrv'-v L e v y (Iran i.
and In default
iLnfi. in :.,Tt','v,,!,I,iu -'■&gt; south
lands hereinafter d e s cr ib e d u n d er

T g H lN G T O N L E T T E R
[m JS

10.

-

eat socAm ong
proniiit. SecIrdin c i*

[have ex*
[r can it
in his

I his very
be world
r&lt;

r. STEWART

|

and S e c r e t a r y J a r d i n e a r e “
J P
ctj. W h a t S e c r e t a r y J a rd tn c really

rid. b
truntly g r o o m e d a n im a l w ith a '
rolling e y e , a d ila te d n o str il, a
tail and a r o a c h c d c o i f f u r e — n p e r ­
fect t y p e o f th e E n g lis h h u n te r
a h edig h t in a s E n g lis h a sa d d le
____
nce o f
and. n
c c eisko r ieth
s e nsP r ithe
Wales e v e r pa rted c o m p a n y f r o m
at a w a t e r ju m p .

How does Secretary Jardine sit
this critter? Believe me, he dow n t
he must
sit him like a centaur. Neither
Jn Washdots he sit him like a cattleman,
„ hat, his
Jf-h-heolml rather slouchily, with legs at full
stretch. He's anything hut a man
his ban*
font of hln and a horse. He’s a man on n
pr—no, no, hor*e. He’s distinctly superimpos­
. wouldn't ed. He sits in u fashion no tan
n. But a hark riding master could find the
He sits with
[any way i__ least fault with.
his knees hiked up in front o f him
"hl: tough I until it’ fonny he'doesn’t bump his
sn’ eas- ' chin against ’ent when.he bounces.
Isway
idle ns he! He sits there insecurely on that
with on e little leather wafer, with nothing
Lh a f l a m e ! t.) hnng on by, and somehow he
I manages
..... —.... a
. keep fwrti*,
n1
to
from l.ntnr»
being oh
shot
off into space even when his mount
old times breaks into a canter. As for a lope
when and that horse would laugh out loud if
nd all that
such a thing were suggested to
purely a
FWashington him.

miles under construction, remaind­
er paved.

•5.7- aU1.
Hlmpson. d r e ra s e d . ns
J } ! ! ' , * . devisees or o t h e r w is e ; L e o ­
property nard
anilI w
if e r.lllillirtu
K lltnh rth
It ,, f . l.reesv
' '
.*IH
u IIP
"•*— Bcllovicw to Plant
’ ' u ,m - 1. tr e e s y if Hvlug.
mid If dea d all
11 ls, II Kit KB Y n i t
City: This road is excellent in
i RED
u npear to r,;, ' l,l. ' ’ . r.l .l lril ng any in ter est In tho
f,” “ &gt;,ni ™, X1“■•
;«i you
\ .W
Marion, Sumpter, Hernando and tin*
mis hereinafter drsCtlhed under
rm
ih., ,.V** vw
*nm
juiji. filed
eil h erein
rill illU
vnm
plalju
I-.-.)nurd
F. C r e cs y and
Pasco counties with exception of
of December, A. D. nn.'i ' n l
an
1 LllrabeiH I*. C recsy, ilecoss od .
IT It. ....____
three miles of rough base in Her­
8
t.«V.!,r"’
ib
v
ls
r
e
s
o
r
o t h e r w i s e ; Ell
A r /r nT 'o :l.l .,0KDEnHD *but H uavrl) if living, ami
If demi ait
nando county. This is the best tl,iT
lhlt.-d
in
,i,ot
J
"P
l
ic
a
t
i
o
n
he
putiparties
rlalm
ln
g
any
tinder
road for travel to Tampa fron iU V11i in J Hi,.
11,” Sanford
Hanford Herald o n -. *lu’ "aid LI I Swav-dy.Interest
deceased, an
Ocola. North lino Hernando cou”
' v i T » . S ' “n5 T S T V ,,T .™ T k.5 heirs, devisees or o th e r w is e In nnd

ty through Dade City
City, excellent rond.

i.\' T U B &lt; H U 't IT C d t l l T ,
jit iic ia i, n
* " ' * s h m i n o i .k

th

O. C. IHIYANT,

(

W"*
.Jition. From this point
on *nto Jacksonville nnd Green
Cove Springs paved rond, brick and
treated rock base.
Green Cove
Springs to Palatka rough to end o f
brick at Rice’s Creek, new road be­
ing graded but does not interfere
with traffic.
Brick road from
ti Ferry to Rice’s Creek through Palatka to
Ferry
to San Mateo to Dunn’s Creek, fair.
bridge 3 Asphalt surface from
Dunn’s
condi- Creek to Sisco, Crescent • City,
jerete, ex*
P ienon nnd
Daleon
Springs,
iDcambla
Springs, excellent. Deloan Springs
t'jj shape.
through Dcland to Sanford and Or­
, brick
lando, fair. Detour between De,
shape,
county land nnd Sanford as good as pos­
sible to keep sand detours. Rough
to De­
but entirely passable.
Sanford
an and
nnd Orango
ink to through Seminole
counties to Orlando, good.
iiy. CaryRond No. -1— Georgia Line to
onty road
Miami:
Hard surfaced from St.
Je to Mari*
Mnry’s River to Jacksonville witli
good conten miles asphalt nnd brick, excellent. Rond
[ccanty road under construction by Duval coun­
[point above ty from Bayard to St. Johns coun­
, under con- ty line. Duval county line to Bun­
[nuntv road nell, 62 mllett 9 foot brick road
(Juincy with rock shoulders, fnir. Bunnell
uincy, good to end Reilly’s asphalt road 9
nt above re- miles asphalt surfnee excellent.
f county road Volusia county lino to Daytona,
lha'see to 8 very good. Dnytonn to New Sm y­
lib t o road, rna 15 miles, quarter mile detour,
rt x road 8 remainder paved. New Smyrna to
site to Mon- Brevard county line 22 miles, two
River, mile detour, remainder pnved. Bre­
lilla River to vard county line to Titusville, 12
road"good! I miles all paved.
Titusville
to
Lee. Live 1Cocoa 18 miles all paved. Cocoa
sand clay, I to Melbourne 21 miles ull -paved.
onville, hard Melbourne' to Sebastian KlVer, 17
miles, 5 milea shell road, remaind­
fi t Line to F t. er paved. Sebastian to Miami 150
Be to Jasper, miles all paved.
Road No. 5— High Springs to
comiiyun.
:s, sand clay Fort Myers: High Springs to New­
trough Lake berry and Archer under construc­
Archer to
and on to tion, short detours.
j Asphalt con- Willlston and Romeo, fair. Romeo
|i:(i to Gain- to Dunnellon, asphalt surface e x ­
plait, ex cel- cellent. Dunnellon to Inverness
south o f and Brooksvillo rough with e x ­
rface ve ry ception o f 17 miles new base junt
i to Mican- completed near Inverness. Brooks|lxsnnpy to ville through Tampa, Bradenton
M cdlent. and Sarasota to Punta Gordn,
surface good except fo r 12 miles of road
ar about ! south o f Six Milo Creek under
Ocala, construction. T raffic should take
Road, Tanipa to
org ex- the Bayshorc
Leesburg Bradenton. Funta Gorda to Ft.
Vt, good. Myers, fair.
generkr miles
rainy

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y u r e o f u d ecree pro r onfesso be
e n te r e d against you amt each o f
y ou .
It Is further ordered that this
n o t i c e he putdlshed In T h e Hanford
H e r a ld a n ew spaper published In
H em lnole County , Florida, on es a
w e e k f o r f o u r r»nsceutlvt weeks
W I T N E S S th o hand ami seal of
V. E. D ou g la ss. CH rk of iu.&lt; C ir ­
c u it o f S e m in ole County. Florida,
nt t h o Court
House
in Hanford.
H em lnole C ou n ty. Florida, this 7th
d a y o f N o v e m b e r A, D 192:..
(S ea l)
V. B. DOC CLASS,
Clerk.
Tty: A. M. W E E K S . Deputy Clerk,
i ’ ll E l 1 L. HOUSHOLDEIt,

W IS E BQ AT W O R K S

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Builder of— GASOLINE, ELECTRIC nnd STEAJI LAUNC
SAIL and ROW BOATS
Boats nnd Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices oa application
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T o tin* &lt;l i f e ml an is, W illia m T r a ­
v e r s . J. W. Mix am! St. E. Mix. Danlei L. Mitchell, .Inlie K. McDonuM.
Chari*-* It. Jeftrles. and Lu lie .\.
.Jeffries. W illia m E. Ham mnml ami
L a u r a It. Hammnml, C. F. Akers
and E. J. A k er s. E. lly P a lm er and
w i f e A lice W s P alm er T h o m a s E
S ir Hill tig. T y s o n &amp; Sm ith nnd th­
e n Ited s t a t e s T r u s t A- S a v in g s llank.
If liv in g and If dead, to all parties
c l a i m i n g interest In the property
h e r e in a ft e r d e s cr ib e d under William
T r u v o r s deceased. J. \V. 11lx d e c e a s ­
ed and M. E. I lls , d ec ea s ed Duuii I
It. Mitchell, deceased, .lane E. Mc­
D o n a ld deceas ed . Ch arles It. J e f f ,
rles, deceased and Lulie A. J e f f ,
rlett deceased, W il lia m E. Hammnml.
d e c e a s e d and Laura It. Hammom!
d ec ea s ed . (.*. F. A k e r s deceaned and
E. .1. A k e r s deceased. E. lly Palmer
dec ea s ed and w i f e A lice W. P a l­
m e r deceased, T h o m a s E. Htrihling
deceas ed , and T y s o n &amp; Smith d c -

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CHAItLY SIJIPSON, et nl.
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„ .Defendants.
. T o Uolrt Tit le.
O llllt.lt Ul I'tTII.K 'A TIO N
T !' f 1! ' 1' o f Florida to the a f t e r
.’ r n
parties, G r e e t in g :
ti,i'!' l ' , t l i a L,y Simpson, In div id IV I ‘i " ' 1, , " " Trustee, if liv in g, und
lr
ad all parties c la im in g a n y luV.'Vr 1 ,lu tl!‘‘ ,®hds h e r e in a f t e r de&lt; 1,. ! "
,,1n'l,: r . &lt;&gt;ie said T. ttharly
Simp. , hi Individually und as T r u s -

Daytona Shores
REQUIRES TWO MORE SALES­
MEN FOR SANFORD
Phone 34G-J.

Georgia Style
SANDWICHES
C offee

FREE

li

Cold Drink

OPENING

105 So. Palnfctto

a a a iiiic u n L n iB iiiiiB R H iE iiiiiB a flB B iiiiD E in a t g B c n O x

SANFUlll&gt; IIECOHATOMS
120 Park Ave., second floor
p a in tin g, p a p e r hangin g, glass
settin g .
E s tim a tes g iv en free.
AH
w ork
gua ra nteed.
Prices
righ t.
P h o n e (tax

Ne w
LUMBER YARD
A complete line of
Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath.
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Piaster Ihu.rd
Nails
■Screen Wire
Builders Hardware —,
Dojrs
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order

A SQUARE
DEAL IS
ALWAYS A
PROFITABLE
DEAL

“ AM ID MAJESTIC PINES*’
.it

The first section o f Sanford Grove has been placed on
sale in Sanford. No effort lias been made on the part
o f our representatives to push the sale o f this property
to any individuals hut we are gratified at the response
that has been received as a result o f the few ads that
have already been run. We are selling lots in Sanford
Grove on the merits o f tho property alone. Eleven have
already been taken.

Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO.
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 172-w

FO R SA L E

2700 acres o f very valuable land
within fou r miles o f the City Limits o f
Sanford at a price much under the mar­
ket.

wish to make ourselves plain. We would rather not sell a single lot in Sanford
Grove than to do so on misrepresentation. Sanford Grove property is exactly as rep­
resented and none o f our salesmen will give any false information concerning it. It
is impossible fo r any developer, anywhere, to give five hundred or a thousand dollars
worth o f improvements on a lot selling for four hundred dollars.

W e

This property is 011 the market fo r a very limited time.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
118 M agnolia Ave.

Phone No. 48

SEE THE PROPERTY

We shall he glad to take
anyone interested to San­
ford Grove and show them
over the property.

Sanford Grove will ho improved, as we have explained
before. Every lot will have sidewalks, graded streets,
palms and tropical shrubbery. W e will carry out those
improvements we agree to give and will make no prom ­
ises that we cannot fulfill. This, it seems, is worth seri­
ous consideration on the part o f any person making in­
vestments in Florida. W e do not believe there is any
property so well located, so highly elevated, and having
all the attractive features o f Sanford Grove, that is be­
ing offered for sale at prices as low as $400.

Sanford
Dart Nason, Sales Director
REALTOR

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THE SANFORD HERA!

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

2 lots, corner Oak nnd Central Ave.

K ARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.
Two Good Investments in Business Property on First Street
620 acres near Cheney Highway. This is a real money maker and there
is not much land left nt this price. Per acre..........................................$100
Do you want a Home? I have them to suit anyone and at prices below
the mnrket value. Prices range from................................$4,500 to $20,000.
I have a lot in San Lanta right by the entrance on Sanford Avenue nnd
the price is only........................................................................................... $3,000
Lots in a good section o f the city for.....................................................$1,000
If you are a developer, I have the best Lake Front Tract in this county
and1it is near the County Club.

Corner Myrtle Avenue and 13th, St.

Phone 744.

Eastern expose

3 lots on Oak Ave., facing Highland Park. 50x137. $531

TEN CHOICE LOTS

magnificent home.

70x133.

A rare bargain. $3,250.

In Bel-Air

Price $7900

Those Who Hesitate— Lose,

1

N otice These Terms

OSCAR R. BROOKS

Only $1,000 clown, balance easy,

TH E LO T K IN G — Phone 482

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 743.

50x117. \

Most beautiful lot in Sanford on Magnolia Avenue. Or

I W ILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

Real Estate and Investments.

G0xll7,

30G First National Bank Bldg,

W . F. HOLBORN, M gr

203-205 Melsch Building

Liccned Real

USE YOUR FORESIGHT

HOMES— LOTS— FARM S
ACREAGE

In and N ear Enterprise, the Biff Develoi
1593 A cres

Corner lot in Franklin Terrace at Geneva
and Elm Avenues. For a few days nt only
$1500. A real money-maker.
Sec our offerings before buying n home.
We can save you money as well as deliver
just whnt you want.

H alf the price o f adjoin in g land— Beautifully
around and side o f lakes,

COLCLOUGH R E A L T Y CO.

McCALL &amp; FOX

Ileal Estate

The Firm Substantial
113V4 M agnolia Ave,

BRYANT &amp; HATH AW Al’

General Insurance

Number G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office,Sudori

311 First National Hank IUdt;.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

20 Years Experience With Florida Lanl

REAL BARGAINS
Don’t keep your money in the* cuphourd or in nil old stocking.
real rotate.

FOURTEEN LOTS

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...J
This
is. “ near
the Forrest
Lake Hoteli
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IN W O O D RU FF SUBDIVISION

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue......1

Invest it in income

Lots In Franklin Terrace are worth more today than they were three months nun.
_

Thirteen acres fa cin g on Lake Monroe, 1200fet
fron t. P r i c e ..................................................

We have several wonderful liuys in this sub-division and we can show you how
to make money by investing in Franklin Terrace lots this winter.

A lso we have several wonderful buys in homes, acres, small farms, and the best business
property In the city of Sanford.

Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue betwe
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00

fourth cash, balance easy

A friendly conference with us may result in your making a most profitable investment.

R. C. TISDALE

FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.
31/&gt; M agnolia.

2 Modern Six Room Residences

Real Estate Investment

REALTOR

Phone 74G
In Edgewood, $8,000.00 each.
Terms.

23G-238 M cisch Building

Ready fo r occupancy De­

cember 1st.

W e O ffe r an E ntire Block
F ronting on First Street just o f f Sanford Avon®
A Beautiful Home

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfoi

On Central Avenue, large lot

The Beauty Spot for Homes

$15,000.00.

Many real estate men say that we are o f fcnni

One-third cash.

cheap.

Look it over and be convinced

The price for a few days will be $110,000.

CHOICE CITY LOTS N EAR CENTER

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc

LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY
202 First Street

THE BEST BUY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
that can not

be e q u a lle d

TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

for the money in the city.

Ono 5-room house with garage on
f o r J I,000.00 with terms.
One -l-room
f o o t lot

house.

B le e p in g

n GO foot lot

j

B e a u t i f u l c o rn e r

You can depend on our entire corporation.

Near 3 subdivisions on French Ave.

Tamiami Land Company

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
•
Phone 7GG

List your property with us. We have calls
every day for homes, lots and business property.

porch nnd garage, 50

For $3,000.00
With Terms.

Phone 735

Phone 708-709

TWO HOMES

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

COM PANY

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
Phone 117

5 Ball Bldg.

One lot Fort Mellon.——
One lot Fort Mellon .....
One lot Palmetto Avenue.

LAKE MONROE DEVELOPMENTC0.

’he Substantial
12-14 Garner-Woodrui
TELEPHONE 770

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
L. F. ANDREWS

a

cash, balance over 4 year period. 5% binder for1

L. SIMMONS. Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave

Room 3-314 Ball Building
Phone 142

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on This Page is a Paying Investment
2 1 — Sale, Heat E s ta t e

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Wamcd_Help, S a lesm a n
E . SPURLING, sub-division
specialist
Subdivision to Or­ S bil«S nAN .W ANTED: Automo.i0' * nrl‘ 1 ceases are In conlando, Florida, and F l o r a
,' eni‘in|l and good money can
Heights, Florida on Dixie High‘ by
salesman sselling
W ifi
♦ iso.* ‘ L
.
.a ®uii:ainan
ellin g
will t *'00&lt; 3
&gt;'ear round, but
FOR SALE: Corner lot 120 feet w „ii . corm,llcr «nm n who might
front, 125 feet deep on Sanford
to ^',)r'c /luring the winter
Ave. across from Barbecue stand. . .
?n y' P ‘l* and greases arc
$3000.00. 12 lots in Ginderville snipped from Jacksonville and comsubdivision cheap. Terms reason­ mission paid weekly, Business es­
tablished 1876. Write The Globe
able. D. J. care Herald.
Ruining
Company,
Cleveland,
22— Sale, Fumitue
, °&gt; mving record of your em­
ployment or business during the
past five years.
Wo carry n full line.
Our prices nru right.
Cash or
terms. We want your business WANTED: Salesman and SalesApply to Mr. Curley,
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. T.-i .
r letcher and Bulger Realty Co.,
321 F.. First St.
Miller Bldg. 113 Mngnolia Ave.
Phone 746.
17— For Sale, Houses
J,

laNEY’S DRUG S T O R E - P £
O p t i o n s , Drugs. S o d o .
W.
5 ? m near you a . your phoue.
(jail 1
0
3
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SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
|UCc « » o r » t o G lllon&amp; P l-tt
,16 Magnolia.
Everything electrienL Phone 422. Elecvragith
R a d i o . ___________________
a'IGHTS— Three

atatione. M i ­
nolta and Second.
and him.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See ur
first. We do it. Phone 417-W
ii. R. Ave.-Commercial at.

38— Wanted, Situation Male
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds FOR SALE: Exceptional business
opening,
fine
garage
building.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
WANTED: Young man desires po­
Water ar d Boat Tanka. At Oak 70x134 feet in town center, Sor­
sition several years experience
Avei.ue and Third Street. Tele rento, Lake County, Fla. Price $5,- in general office work. Address
000.
Title
perfect.
Walter
Cooper,
phone 111.
“ Position" care Herald.
owner.
MIRACLE Concrete C o , general
■Ml-Wan ted Situation, Female
21.— Lost, Found
cement work, eidewalka, balld*
ing blocks, Irrigation boxen, J. &amp;
WANTED: Position in drug store
STRAYED from place 1 heifer
Terwilleger. Ihrop.
as saleslady or cashier. Under­
calf, 9 months old, red, well stand the work thoroughly. AdHILL LUMBER CO. House » grown. No marks. Reward. O. T. dre:»i P. O. Box 352, City.
Pea n on .
Service, Quality and Price.

Ito

A d v e r t i s e in the Journal-Heraid. South Georgia’s
greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Wnycross Jour­
nal-Hm-ald. Waycross. Georgia.
FOR BIG RF.SULTS advertise In
, *h®
PORT
LAUDERDALE
GAILY NEWS— it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which Is
ono of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
request.

FOR SALE— Space on the

I STORY HOUSE

page

for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods?
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen*
In, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. W’ nnt ad and display rates
on request.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
ment. Rend about it in the Palm
Beach Post, Sumple copy sent on
request.

A LITTLE TTANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored awnv and
have no ivu - , , t y 42— Advtg. Mediums
cent ad may bring you sevcrul
ADDRESSING — fliultigraphing, STRAYED OR STOLEN: Persian
dollars. Phone MS nnd a repre­
cat, smokey black with four AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au- sentative will call and see you.
folding
and malting— as you
wont it— when you want it. white feet, white on tip of nose,! gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
Phone 673. II. E. Porch. First white whiskers long hair and bushy classified medium, rate, cash, 9c DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
tail. Reward for information lead­ charge. 10c minimum
anything? If so advertise in
Notional Bank Bldg.
ini
ing to recovery or return to J. Ii.
the Gainesville Sun.
MAINE — WatorvtUe, Morning
Cnlder, Clyde Line Docks.
9— For Rent, Houses
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine TO REACH the nrosjwroua farm­
people
nro Interested in Florida
LOST:
White
Poodle
dog.
Answers
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
FOR RENT: Housekeeping apart­
to name of “ Peggy". Reward. property. Reach them through ia county adverse in the DeLand
ment close in. W’ant young lady
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
room-mate to share same. Prefer Phone 370-W or 51.
plication.
with order.
ono who works. Apply 314 East L 0S T : Balloon tirca&lt; Fisk corJ ^
ADVERTISING gets results If It
5th Street after six p. ni. on Sun­
tween Sanford and New Smyrna LEARN ABOUr Polk County and
reaches potential buyers.
Paday,
road. $15 reward if returned to
Lakeland, through the Star latka Daily News is circulated in
Scotty’s Filling Station 12th St., Telegram. Best advertising me nn industrial and agricultural sec­
10— For Rent, Rooms
Sanford Avenue.
dium in South Florida. Published tion.
mornings. STAll-TELEGRAM— TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
FOR RENT: Garage at 511 Park
A REW ARD o f $10 will be paid, Lakeland. Florida,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
Ave.
with return o f female cat, dis
sified pages of Florida's Gieat
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
, fn’ n' ,n&gt;' °]d home at MORGANTOWN. Vi. VA., people Home Daily, rates 2 cent3 a word.
are interested in Florida. Each Minimum 25c, cash with order.
housekeeping apartment.
A ll'
, et* either Monday after 11
conveniences. Adults. 316 E. 5th 0. c
°,r Tuesday a. in. Color of them through a classified ad Write for complete rate card.
shading from light tan to dark in the Morgantown POST. Six
brown and white markings. Plume cent3 a word for six consecutive DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
FOR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms 47. Nona A. Wylly.
issues.
Pensacola is beginning
the
oren
Lake Monroe. Mrs. Sallie Miller.
-----------------------------------------------------greatest development in Georgia’s
LOST: Liver colored bird dog. COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — history; a half million dollar highReasonable.
Name Joe. Liberal reward. It. A.
Classified nils hnve the largest way to the gulf bcuch just finish­
FOR KENT: 1 bedroom. ..I ll Pal­ Newman. Phone 96 or 53.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ ed; at two million dollar bridgo
metto Ave.
gia. Rato 8c (0-word line) line. across Escsmbit Bay started;
25—Opticians Jewelers
quarter million dollar opera house
FOR RENT: Bed room and kitch­
under construction; two millions
1
0
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
II.
C.
VIELE,
Jeweler.
Watch.
enette furnished. No children.
Florida real estate advertise in being spent on highway; greatest
jew
elcry
and
clock
repairing
anil
2018 Palmetto Ave.
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ the St. Petersburg Times. One cen* chance for live developers to get
DUS
cent a word daily, two cents a wort in on ground floor. Write Devel­
FOR . RENT:.. L arge, attractive nolia Avenue. Phone 112.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
Sundays.
room, twin beds. Union Ave.
cola News.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Near new hotel. Phone 571-J.
|T ilk CLARKSUURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia's larg­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
FOR RENT: Three newly furnish­ JTEW ART THE FLORIST”
est dally. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per. • Send1in* your subscription to the
Flowora /o r nil occasions.
ed bedrooms, with bath and ga­
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or Tribune or hand it to your local
”
814
Myrtle.
Phons
260-W
rage. Reasonable rent 1306 Park
more lc per word each insertion. denier so you can read Florida’s
Ave. or phone 6521,3._____________
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho greatest newspaper. One year,
33— Wanted
11— For Sale, Acreage
accepted want ad medium in $8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months
W ANTED: Capable proof reader. Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word $2.00. tf you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
FOR SALE: Acrcnge from one to
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Apply Sanford Herald.
US i twenty acres. Box 91 A, Sanford
IFla.
W ANTED: Painting and paper
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hanging. Phono Curtis, 255, San- £
i 20— For Sale, Miscellaneous ford nnd N. Y.
i*
dies
FOR SALE Oil T R A D E : Buy in G ENERAL CONTRACTOR: All *
tho mountains o f Alabama 240
kinds o f subdivision work, clear- %
acres, 7 miles
town, railroad:* ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East
part of land open for cultivation. 8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
Good spring water, 2 houses, some
WILL HUY any property, anyi
fruit, timber, enough to build sev­
where, any time, city lots,
in eral houses. Place suitable for
acreage, old property or im ­
residence year
round.
Several
proved. Make offerings right
strennis. Price $20 per acre. W . D.
now, Tomorrow is a day lost.
Smyth, Box 538, Gaffney, S. C.
C. T. J. Herald Office.
I OR SALE: Nnsturtium plants,
15c per dozen; Oleander, 3 ami
34— Wanted Help, Female
14 feet tall, 25 cents each. See It.
F. Cooper, School Garden.
Sticks alone, will not make a fire— you must
W AN TED : 1 waitress. Apply Lin
coin Hotel.
,REMINGTON Portable four-bank
also have a match. Circulation helps to make
j Typewriters, “ tho king o f porta newspaper. But mere numbers taken by
35— Wanted Help, Male
ibles.^ $60, Barret Portablo Adding
[Bun Machines. Can’ t be beat. Seminole
themselves alone cannot be the sole gangl­
l ' M 'n „t,r y . Phono 03, IV olok . B id ,. "
Apply " T l" C o n S f y ! J
and measure of a newspaper’s ability to pro­
'inn s
DOGS
DOGS &amp; Sons.
duce ADVERTISING RESULTS and more
D»i
been in dog training for
W AN TED : At once renl salesman. *
than the mere fact that Chinn has more peo­
years and can train them to
A ply to E. F. Andre w3, manager £
Wrfection. See me if yours need
ple in it than any other country, makes China
Lake Monroo Development Com­
J-for this season. J. C. Jordan,
pany,
Brumley-Puleston
Illdg.
tho best country to live in.
,300 W. 1st St.
W AN TED : Experienced newspap­
F° R SALE OR T R A D E : Dodge
er reporter. Good proposition to
For best results in Classified Advertising
Sedan, run 2000
miles. Jack capable man. See managing editor,
call 148 and give your ad over telephone, oi
Breeden, Smith's Barber Shop.
Sanford Herald.
a salesman will call.
1DR SALE: One Dodge truck,
W ANTED: Man or woman to sell
good condition, good tiren, at a
Rawleigh Products in Sanford.
sacrifice. See W. K. Iletts ut Ball
Write the W. T. Rawleigh &lt;lom\l ft. Hdwe. Co.
pany, Dept. F 25, Memphis, Temi.
FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge Special
&lt; oupe, A -l condition, good rub'cr. Inquire 1201 Myrtle Avenue.
Price $800.00.
Try Smith's Harber

3 Bed Rooms
Garage
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2 Years Old
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212 Magnolia Avenue
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Saturday.
Lola 7, 8, blk. 11, tier “ A’
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$100.00 per foot.
Lota 3, 4 blk “ J” on new
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$475.00 per foot.
Lots 9, 10 in blk “ K” on
new lat atreet, just oppo­
site Forrest Lake Hotel at
$500.00 per foot.
These bargains cannot laat
long.

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422 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w
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                    <text>THE WEATHER

!*5 Heart,

Florid*: Fair tonight, Sunday*
partly cjondy, rnfn and warmer Hi
extreme northern portion, model' ate east and toutheast wind*. ' ■

Vegetable

rtlea Land
a s s o c ia t e d t r e s s l e a s e d w ir e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1925,

DOMESTIC

of Bulflicted
rcation
Pearce

(Second
ilumbia
Week

A Washington dispatch to the
Louisville Courier Journal tells
0f the b a k i n g o f,th e engage­
ment o f Miss Bessie ^ cK le d ln ,
capital belle, to John B. Breckcnbridge, former assistant sec­
retary of war.
Rudolph Valentino and his
wife admit iiiat their martini
vacation is to become pern-anent.
Bull movement hits its stride
again in Wall Street
when
ground lost on Tuesday is re­
covered.
.
•
, .
Love letters that passed be­
tween Leonard Kip Rhinelander
and his negro wife before they
were married, are exhibited at
trial Friday.
WASHINGTON
The Shenandoah Inquiry Board
makes
known its intention o f
further investigating statements
made by Mrs. Lnnsdowne rela­
tive to attempts being niade’ to
influence J - j
■,*CS b e­
fore that bony soil.v .urns ago.
Amcrirnn Debt Commission
now ready to begin funding ne­
gotiations with Rumanian body
bonded by M .'Titulesse.
Mrs. Medill McCormick will
find much opposition to her plan
to fight upon the World Court
idea wiicn she arrives here next
month.

Mrs, McCormickWill Face
Formidable Opposition In

HOME EDITION

NUMBER 91.

LOVE LETTERSRu^°lphValentinoAndWife

AreTo BeDivorcedBecause
She Prefers ‘Dogs to Babies’

Defense Presents Messages
In Attempt to Show That
* °‘«nR Millionaire Was Not
Led Into RunawayMarringe
Action of Stntc’s Attorney
In Asking for Acquital Is
Surprise; Will Concentrate
Upon Case Against Wall

Statement Issued By;
Admiralty As Res*
cue Ef forts Are Re­
double! by Officers

California Telegram
Head During Session
-

_

Fleet Steams Out
To Offer Salute

#

One Letter Told Rhinelander
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— On
TAMPA, Nov. 14.— (A*)— Edward
If He Didn’t Hurry to Wed
her arrival here early next month
Her, Ho Mi^ht Lose Chance
from Chicago to open war on the

Absence
Vny Oil on
Water orives Belief

world court. Mrs. Ruth Hanna Mc­
Cormick. widow of Sermtor Medill
McCormick, will find herself con. unied by the most formidable ar­
ray of women ever assembled in
Washington to support a measure
before congress. She is to bo ip^
posed by the legislative commit­
tees of many powerful organiza­
tions.

. . WIHTf
IVl - PLAINS. N. Y„ Nov.
l l.—i/i i—Some of tho letters Leo­
nard Kip Rhinelander sent 'to
T h a t g J j&amp; w -^ u n d
. . . hit. negro
, N jv . 14.
wile in answer to her fervid love)
LONDON’ . Nov. 14.— (AP);
iat startnotes, will he presented during the I
course of his annlment suit.
— “ The Arimirnlty deeply re­
fight, L.
grets that it cannot longer'
Already one of his missves, a
mt local
telegram,
has
been
produced
by
hold out
hope that tho
id owner,
le e 1 .*rson., Davis of defense
crew
of
t
M-I
still surviv­
itiy killed
countol, to eounternet the conten-J
es.”
•
’ Lloyd
t:on ol the young plaintiff that he
This I :ief announcement
Among the groups that arc pre­ was led into marriage by the ngcharged
*’
of* a negro hack
this mor .ing was taken ns
paring to block all opposition to gresive *tactics,
STATE
driver.
Asked
last
night, definite­
definitely
’sealing tho fnto of
the
world
court
and
to
do
thoir
according
Mi3s Grncc Hamilton, 22, was
utmost to have the United States ly, whether he would intr'&gt;duce
the
68
oi
icers and men en­
st re su lte d shot and wounded on Miumi Bajoin it are; The Women’s Nation­ sonic of Leonard’s letters us he Dispalch to Courier Journal Settlement Similar to That
tombed in the monitor-submarine,
L show by shore Drive by a man, whose
had
threatened,
Mr.
Davis
answeral Republican dubs, the General
Declares Miss Palmer Has
Offered Great Britain Is which disappeared o ff the Devon­
name she refused to divulge to
cd:
"
Kivifc.
Federation o f Women’s clubs, the
ChangedMindAbout
Marry­
attendants at a hospital where
Favored by Body; French shire coast during the maneuver*
Undoubtedly
some
of
*• W. C. A. ami the National Lea­
Bj&amp;c fatal she was taken.
ing Henry C. Breckinhridgc
Notes to Be Signed Today Thursday.
he
produced
during
tlie
gue
of
Women
Voters.
■ lie police
Lake City veterinarian shot
nmlnation.”
The
report
that
Mrs.
Nicholas
The admiralty also sent to tho
L men m e t and killed Lloyd Pearce in niterLOUISVILLE, Ky„ Nov. 14.—M l
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— (A*)—
He pointed to a heap
Longworth, wife of the speaker
It on Main action which is said to have re­
Rhinelander’s letters wl
— A Washington dispatch to the With the Italian funding agree­ relatives of one o f the crew thq
elect
of
the
house,
and
.Mrs.
James
sulted from the doctor’s warning
Lj] to have
W. Wadsworth of New York would lication he predicted sev
Courier Journal today says that ments ready for formal signature following message: “ The circum­
to Pearce to discontinue showing
ago
would
“
wreck"
the
i
aid
Mrs.
McCormick
in
her
cam­
kjit paying his wife attentions.
the fonmil announcement is ex­ today the American debt commis­ stances in which tlie submarine dis­
paign to present the senate from of tho youn gson o f nn m
L*. Words
Edward Vestal, held for com ­
pected in social circles there of the sion begnn consideration df Ru­ appeared leaves room for no doubt
family.
.
deelnring in favor of adherence,
plicity
in
Tampa
payroll
robbery,
|taro engagbreaking
of the engagement of mania’s debt, ami that nation's that your son (Osborne) has lost
Telegram Read
lias aroused the friends of the
is freed in Friday session o f
Rhinelander’s telegram was plac- Miss Bessie Draper McKcldin, mission, headed by M. Titulsc his life with the rest of the crow.’*
court.
Throughout the night the fleet
which Ad- court upon request o f K ate’s
The opening of n Washington cd in evidcnc todny to explain daughter o f Mrs. Leigh Palmer, has been advised infotinnlly thnt
itter of his attorney.
branch o f the Women’s National one of Alico’s jctte rs sent to him wife of Admiral Palmer, to Henry
o
f
searching ships keep virgil on
a settlement substantially on
LOCAL
lid to have
Republican club, witli hcadqunrters whilo he wns in California in
tho spot where the M l is believed
Sanford
High
School
announc­
C.
Brcckonbridge
of
Washington
the
basis
of
tho
British
tetm
j
will
1022.
It
rend:
e fired rev*
at New York City, is interpreted
to lie on tho rocky, treacherous
“ Will he in San Fi
nnd New York, members of the bo urged.
ic doctor’s es programs to he given next
here us a challenge to Mrs. Mc­
week in observation o f National
Cormick and her associates on the i at least two weeks as
The Italian agreement apparent­ bottom, at n depth o f 210 feet.
Blue
Grass
Breckohridge
Compnny,
Education Week.
Women’s Roosevelt
Republican in tho hospital underg
Last Salute To He Offered
and Assistant Secretary o f War ly hns been favorably received in
Wiggins captures flag tour­
cration. If you can
club o f Illinois.
It
is understood that next week
during the Wilson administration.
most sections o f this country,
nament at municipal course and
Admiral Sir Henry Oliver, com­
Mrs. Charles II. Sabin, presi­ range to come, take tri
Miss
McKIcdin
already
has
in­
R. Mulling wins hall sweepstakes.
treasury officials said today on mander o f the
home fleet will
dent o? the Women’s National Re­ rives in four days. V
formed friends upon her return
Legion plans first rehearsal o f
the strength of privaU advices re­ steam out with all his ships in
publican club has sent out a ques­ Cliff hotel.”
minstrels on next Monday night.
Alice’s nnswer to this request from Paris that she had “ changed ceived since publication o f tho lino to o ffe r a last salute to the
tionnaire to all the members, say­
Mrs. Francis Pezold, aged San­
was
a refusal based on the expense her mind,’ ’ reports published lit
victims, A burial service will bo
ing: “ One of tho vital questions to
ford resident, passes uway sud­ •tiers as a "sap same as the rest |he discussed in thu senate "at the of tho trip nnd the fact thnt he Washington say. These reports in­ terms. President Coolidgo .also held on the spot tomorrow und u
of
the
persons
in
Tampa."
dicate
tliat
no
doubt
was
left
that
let
it
bo
known
thnt
he
regarded
denly while enrouto to St. Louis
had not sent her a ticket. Thill
in the church at
Mr. Chanccy was palpably dis­ coming session o f congress will Was two years before their mar­ the engagement was *\&gt;ff" it is tho agreement as ci/vr'dv satis­ memorial servh
to visit with friends und rela­
^Portland
dock
,
«rds.
be
the
adherence
o
f
the
United
said,
»
concerted when House’s replies *o
riage.
x.
tives.
*
Mine awe ipors nnd other ve..a«l4
Miss McKledin is understood to factory, and fair to IioUi nations,
his preliminary questions indicated States to the world court” and
In
another
letter, undated, Mrs.
Tho agreement, in his opinion, have born searching tho waters o f
pd him Re
the bandit would give no testimony then submits n resolution for a yes Rhinelander told of meeting a have bVoken tho news at a social represents the maximum buiuoii
tho channel
almost continuously
hut through
function at the capital Thursdny
damaging the two defendants. With or no vote.
icr warning,
Reminding
her club members I"Harvard man” nnd telling him night. No explanation is given. the Italian people uro able to for tho submarine. They have en­
a steely glint in his eye, he an­
i .“ ho was of Spanish extraction. ‘ He
hear, especially in view o f tho fact countered no signs which would
is case Son
nounced to the court that he had that the Republican platform o f 1it a llarvnid man hut seems re­ She returned Tuesday from Paris that Italy’s debts to the United lead to hope.
nd Theodore
1924
indorsed
the
permanent
court
where
according
to
the
announce­
been surprised by his witness nnd
fined,’ she wrote, while- the court
States and England combined al­
There has been nothing to con­
ir safe keepment she wus completing her trou­
endeavored to impeach the testi­ of international justice nnd cnlling , room roared in Inughtcr.
most equalled the amount which firm the report that the hull o f
inty jail at
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
Woj
sseau.
The
wedding
was
to
have
mony.
Great Dritain owes this nation.
In January, 1922, she wrote suythe vessel located in channel yes­
At Mr. Chnneey's announcement men’s National Republican club jIing that she had been very ill. She taken place next month and a num­
Little activity marked tho Ru­ terday was tho M -l.
affirmed
its
belief
in
the
principle
ber
o
f
social
functions
had
been
to the court that he had been sur­
manian negotiations today
but
also said tier folkii had told her
Admiralty offiriuls arc still ns
prised, and would endeavor to im­ and dednred its udlicrenco to what that he only wanted her "fo r pas­ arranged.
experts o f the two commissions much in the dark as ever regard­
Mr. Hreckenbriilge is .*19 years were engaged in study o f the
peach, the testimony of House the has long been an American policy, time.’*
old und has two children by a pre­ problcma and M. Titulsc confer­ ing tho cause o f the disaster. Re­
All nf Ground Lost In Tues­ three defense attorneys were on Mrs. Salun asked:
In all thirteen o f Alice’s letters
vious marriage. Miss McKledin red at length with Under Secre­ ports from officers o f the maneuv­
"Do you or do you not indorse
were
rend
at
the
morning
session
day’s Collapse of Prices the feet.
ering fleet who saw the M-l taka
Palmer, who thus far the resolution on the world court?” when yutui'j Rhinelander left the was a debutante of two seasons tary Winston of Die treasury. the fatal plunge arc too indefiuito
Is Recovered With Total liasThomas
ago.
Mr.
Breckenbridgo
was
a
She
says
only
six
of
the
mem­
There were indications that tho
been conducting the defense,
stnnil for it short time to permit
an explanation.
Sales of 2 Million Shafes argued thnt the matter o f surprise bers of the club answered in the William Lawby, of Brooklyn, a major in tho World War and is negotiations would he carried on to furnish
Absence
of Oil Noted.
tlie son of the late Major Genurul much in tlie same way tho Czecho­
nigntive.
wus not o f nn immediute nature;
newspaper reporter to testify.
JatcnmnmJffiftlxkrdiuctnoishrdhiupu
Joseph C. Breckenbridgo and a nep­ slovakia debt was considered.
Mrs.
.lames
Carroll
Frazer,
that the solicitor knew before he
I.awhy said ho interviewed the hew of the late W. C. I'. UrcckrnThe absence o f oil on the water
In that instance practically the
brought House into court thnt he chairman of the committe of thu couple at tlie Jones home nftor
hritlgc, congressman for many entire agreement wns ordered out In tho vicinity where the M-l sub­
Washington
branch
of
the
national
would testify ns he did.
the first publtidied reports that
merged sugegsts to some o f the
|affairs committee of the Women's young Rhinelander had married u years.
in meetings between individuals. admiralty officials that the ves­
Although Judge Pcttcwny ru'ed
National Republican club, has an­ ne^rcas, and Alice told him she
Rumania’s debt is carried on sel was sound at tho time she went
that Mr. Chanccy might contiiu*
nounced a program for a meeting was not of negro parentage.
tho treasury record i at $ hi,508,fid 1, down nnd this
fact encouraged
his efforts to impeach House, he
of which $10,380,10(1 represents soino o f officials that the crew
of the committee for Dec. HI “ t-&gt; j Most o f the day w as tnken up
instructed the jury regarding what
accrued interest calculated at 5 per was repairing some internal in­
1show their interest nnd support ]
parts o f the examination coi Id be of President Coolidge, Republican in rending more o f her letters of
cent. It is regarded as likely that, jury und would conic to the surwhich
more
than
l&gt;0
already
have
considered as evidence.
in arranging for the funding of fuce.
senators and Republican adminis­ been produced. Some o f them were
The lapse o f time since
the debt, the accrued interest will
tration measures.” This organiza­ touched in fervent letter terms,
tho M-l went beneath tho water,
he
computed
on
u
lower
busis.
tion is supporting the world court others
'
however, now has removed alt such
indicated that typical lov­
|policy of the president.
hope.
er’s quarrels had arisen. One, in
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—(/P)
particular, warned him that lie — Before the next session o f the
The question whether the sub­
marine, if it is found, can be reach­
Dozen Golfers Have might lose her if he did not marry Mitchell court nrirtial is held, the
ed by divers, remains nn open ouh
her. It was written i*hortly after
naval court o f inquiry
Chance at Norfolk young Rhinelander hail informed Shenandoah
but an attempt certainly will lo
will probu for itself the incidents
her that he was going to school to which Mrs. Margaret Ross
made if thu position is located.
MIAMI, Nov. 14.—(JP)— A wo­
NORFOLK. Va.. Nov. 14.— — in Arizona at his father’s request, Lansdownc testified before the
TAMPA. Nov. 11.— (/!*)—Theresa
man who said she wns Miss Grace Although Cyril Walker of Engle­ and read:
Mitchell court, including nn at­ Cohn who has been in juil for the
"Might Lose Me”
Hamilton, 22, of .Miami, was shot wood, N. J., hud a slight edge on
tempt to influence her testimony. last eight months ns one o f the
"I uin not going to write again
Denied an opportunity at this
and wounded while seated in an the field by reason of his score
principal:! o f the Albert House
automobile on North Ruyshorc in the first .16 holes played yester­ ns you have to do thu right thin? time to reply before the Mitchell gang o f bandits, wns today given
Drive at 11:30 o’clock Friday day, a dozen or more players were by your father. When you ure of court to Mrs. !.amv|owne’s charge her freedom when County Solicitor
night. She wan taken to tho Jack­ considered to have an excellent age, you can take me if I ani still that he had sought to influence R. E. L. Chanccy moved to quush
son Memorial Hospital by three chance to capture first honors in here. Your money came first be­ her testimony in the statement she a murder charge aguinst her, Tho
youths, who told the police they tho second and concluding day’s fore me. I never want you to both­ was to make before tho cdutt, woman posed us tho wife o f the
heard the shooting and went to play of the second annual champ­ er me again until you are o f age Paul Foley has nskod Secretary bandit lender, hut in reality told
mid then maybe you’ll be too late. Wilbur to relieve him ns judge ad­
ionship open games.
her iad.
officials sho is the wife o f Eric
With 38 holes to play today. Leo Do not write mo any more unless vocate of that court so thnt he Cohn, alleged confidence man and
At the hospital she told the at­
P f t * . She
you
come
back
to
marry
me."
can
make
his
reply
at
once
ns
u
tendants that a man shot her hut Dicge. of Washington, with 163;
&amp; &amp; M ueller,
Although
youn?
Rhinelander witness licforo that body. Secre­ fuguitivc front justice.
upon further questionin'? became Tom Boyd of New York; A1 Hyatt
1J ». She w as
Sho recently turned state’s evi­
was
on
tho
stand
most
of the day, tary Wilbur hns taken the request
.web Church
reticient. The boys turned over to of New Port News; Johnny Farrell
dence
against John Kennie und
he
merely
identified
the
letter:'.
under advimment.
a motorcycle policeman a small of New York and Juck Beckett of
Lester Gildra, members o f the
Several
times
he
left
the
witness
The
Shenandoah
court
with
sev­
brief case, which they said was Nutley, N. J.. all with tf&gt;5 or bet­
I .1» h*ld in
box to permit minor testimony to eral other witnesses summoned gang, who were sentenced to 20
found on the running hoard ot ter, nre considered to have an ex­
St.
for its inquiry into the matter, years cnch in the state prison.
cellent chance lo be in at the fin­ bo offered bv other witnesses.
the automobile.
, announce
Sho was charged with possession
,,ill meet Monday. The Mitchell
Search this morning was being ish.
, .....
. ,
o f burglars tools nnd being an ac­
FILM
COMEDIAN
ILL
court
recessed
until
Tuesday
aftThe other scores of ICO or lesa
mado for n man who;'* &lt;m ! was
cessory to the activities of House
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Nov
found in the brief c a s e . After the must bo classed us long shots wno 14.—(A*)— Ben Turpin, screen com­
nnd Ids gnng. Her bond o f $48,*
tragedy the woman finally ton tan gel up in the final two flights edian, has appendicitis.
000 is said to bo the largest evor
only by playing phenominal golf.
tho
police
thnt
the
card
would
assessed against u woman in Flormo near fturc, touched their
ghest prices in about ten years identify her assailant.
At the hospital the victim tin­
or.hn “ '“n
1' 2- respectively,
morning first said she w.t alone
Balmy Breezes Greet
S * rn, W
1* Grca‘ Northern in tho automobile but Liter aid
™ £ red.’ ,Lehl*h Valley and "B ig
Hodge was killed near the home
G olf Stars As
ur ""Id at their highest prices she wns in compnny with a niai'.
o f a negro in the rural section be­
1 a year or longer.
Hospital attendants »al‘‘ f
Round o f Play Starts tween Sopchoppy and Panacea
wn;i wounded in the right shoul'her
h ,Z nt vn|
Ct d ?,trenRth jl3 o was
be presented by the Junior clasi,
Springs last June. Gibson was in­
&gt;
of
American
Lduca
in
the
breast
and
thigh
a"
.1
,y
0,8 a," ‘
Unlt.
Other slogans given for the day
NORFOLK. Va., Nov. 14.— (/P)— dicted for the murder at the last
- tales Steel common was bid not lose consciousness anil
n tilt schools of San
arc “ America First” und "Vote at W offord W ins From
Weather that converted overcoats I'.'ssloii o f the grand Jury.
to have suffered no menial
veek wil be market
T u cib i,
fP , : i 7 1 -2 a n d cd
elections.”
The Gibson case brought tho
into excess hugguge prevailed to­
shock.
Her
condition
was
not
re­
C. F.. McKay, prutci allThe
Keene
In
10
Rounds
d mo
J,U*
each rhowWednesday, or "Conservu'
day ns tho final HQ holes o f tha sec­ November term o f court at Crawlieved
to
be
serious
unless
comp
Sanford
High
Schoo
he od !i“ ,ns °J .over 3 Paints. In
lion nnd Thrift Day" program will
ond annual open golf tournament fordville to an endappropriate program
ORLANDO,
Nov.
1 ».— (/p)—
be given by the Sophomore daw,
Mid.ContinUP,f aflan ’ ^ ^ y an(l, cations should reiultwere stnrted at Princess Annu
cr
institution,
each
u
Jack
Woffat'd
o
f
Mucou,
Gu.,
wns
prwiotj BS£
their
according to the anonuncenient
h» in charge of one o Slogans given for the occasion arc given tho referee’s decision over County Club, Virginia beach.
nearly n I
pc?^ prices while Police Looking For
Although holding a lead over
Although
excrcis*
Hainan?
ther8
ah°wed net
(••industry nnd thrift nhow prosper­ Iti-d Reese, of Miami, after u tame
&gt;f nn
one e.n
to “two
point3.
prepared by Nation. ity," “ Plant a tree,” and “ )\orl 10-r&lt;&gt;und final bout lust night ut Geno S'Aruzen of only one strike at
Heir to Big Fortune
&gt;r the entire week U and Save.”
the National Guard boxing show. the half wsy mark, Cyril Walker,
TAX COLLECTIONS
•itios
have
dec
idea
i
Jimmie
Reaves o f Atlanta gained former national open champion,
Friday hns been designated n
ELDORADO, Ark., Nov.
wns favored to conic through in
In 1024 the Sanfcrd tax
the
referee's
dfcUlon
over
Kid
the
efforts
of
the
pi
Coast iru-ir.r k ’ Nov. 14.—(R*) — (/Pi— Authorities
I“ Know Your School" 'lay by tm
tiriiiy
thu final grind bccuuso o f his
called for the collection
local authorities, nnd it is plannee Crosby of Orlando in the eight- steadiness. Surnzen has been play­
Gordon, U antv'" l
GcurSe searching fo r a youth who
$162,812.70 on sn assessed
craft jU4l T*n.‘ y toater, o ff his away from home four years
lhrC“ ?in?‘Cto
according
to the »« to have tho high school Fresh round semi-final in u fast mixing ing up nnd down gulf most of the
si-, o f 18,489,654. Of this
bout.
Ringsido
critics
were
said
wJU
be
“
hserved
man Clnaa present the outstnnu
01 ‘ ho Ohio R iW £1 ®Vcr lhc 'all* and has inherited an estate v
|time but he was more up than
$143J)2u.77 was taken in b]
to
be
strong
in
their
xlisanproval
of
ling ideau embodied in the sugges
Day." A
ut $200,000. Robert Willmm
down in the second 18 yesterday
city tax collector. In 1925
the
decisions
in
each
fight,
claim­
around
the
cmi
n
•
tioo, “ Progressive civilisation d«v
ley, adopted son of Mr. and
roll shows taxes amountm
ing that Crosby easily earned a wiii'ii he come home in 74 two
CTS FORTUNE
J. P. Bradley, both o f whor
of the day. ‘The fi­ pends upon progressive education. draw and that Reese had the ud$207,955.78 levied on u total
Ar. Nov. 14.—Up" now dead, han failed to elm'
Other
slogans
aileptcd
f&lt;»r
the
d$)
lled State- of Anterii
nation estimated at 111,553
v.uitage
over
W
offord.
Reaves
is­
of the Ur
include “ Good Schools” and Maki
“ P ^’toy. runa property bequeathed to him
sued nr 1gride challenge to Utr,bol
of
tho
iiM
3
,
0
1
»i , 'worth $200, consists o f vuluabU* oil lumt
is the sy
our Republic, "
present address has not be:
institution
certuined by local friends.

Shenandoah Court
To Probe Remarks
Of Mrs. Lansdownc

Mistrial Ruled As
Gibson Jury Failed
To AgreeOnVerdict

Sanford High School Will Observe
Education Week With Three Programs

Final

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THE SANFORD H

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RSPAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925

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MENS

READY-TO-W EAR

Harvest o f Savings !
Dress Fashions That Set the Vogue-All Cut Deep
Group 1

Group 2

fall dresses o f fine
i the smartest styles
tually half price and
the beginning o f the
Let’s go!

THEY’RE RARE VALUES!

Winter Coats
Truly this is an amazing
opportunity— an event that
marks the most favorable
chance to save on quality
Coats. While low price may
be an inducing factor, it’s the
style, the fabrics and the
needlework that will interest
every prospective b u y e r.
Many of these Coats are lav­
ishly trimmed in the finer
furs o f the season.
Special Sale Price—

B. V. May; guaranteed
hosiery in all colors.

v
that
.!?
n rIf
r_r ^

Group 3

.*
.
Such pretty styles— such
lviM "tm.eh Th?" " a? °
l,.calufiful materials — you’ll
v.ju .J—
5°V ,,n&lt;1
hcru '«» rare nbundf '
muidercd mice. Come to this bargain
. for Homo rcul (lu,ck fairy landladies! Don’t miss

And in all Sanford, there Is
no finer collection of millin­
ery fashions than to lie seen
here— Hats for every occas­
ion from the simplest to the
most elaborate.
Prices are
cut deep for quick selling!
50 French felts— values up
to 510.00
o n
q m
Special, this sale
Smartest street and after­
noon hats in the newest
shades and shapes—priced
originally ns
*\ /-i
high as $ 10,00....
Exquisite creations represent­
ing exclusive. Persian fiattern affairs all Of=p
go at ..................
LADIES’

Bedroom Slippers
in all colors and sizes for tide

LADIES’ HOSE
Hundreds of pair*, all known
lor their high quality, unusual
durability and neat appear­
ance are offered in this Spe­
cial Selling event. Women
who appreciate value, will’
come here by the scores—and
when they see such Hosiery
they will buy a season’s sup­
ply, so alluring are the values.

Words cannot describe the
unusual values which await
you here at this November
Clearance Sale.
Of course
you’ll buy more than a sing­
le pair. Priced—

Largo assortment

Seldom have you seen such
high grade Madras and Broad
cloth Shirts at such an ex­
tremely ,low price. For qual­
ity, for material and for
workmanship here’s value!

py all-wool sport cap
es, material and ind
colors. Special for t

New Hats Must Go,
Too!

silk

OUT THEY GO!
s is tha Big Value
- of the Fall Season.
’ pair in stock is offera sacrifice. Take ed­
ge of this saving.

It is the person who
acts quickly that
gets the best bar­
gains. Come early
and make your se­
lections.
It will
pay you.

At these prices every man
Mould Put in a season’s sup­
ply. Here is every desirable
kind— silks, wools and mixt­
ures, in a variety o f colors
and patterns to satisfy every
perference.

They’re Popular! Bd

Trousers
Worn with the blue«
make an excellent d
tion, and highly
good dressers.
Offered in gray,"
biscuit shades; &amp;
stripes.

Hail the Sale!
Two-Trouser

Boys’ Suits
If there ever was an op­
portunity to save a sizeable
amount on Boys’ Suits— that
opportunity is presented to­
day. The far-sighted parent
wdl surely answer this adver­
tisement, for here are values
most unusual.
Boys’ Suits priced—

Sale of Ti
Every tie in at
sclcctons comes fror
ular stock. We’re
ed to clear all atoci
the mark-downs. »
three for—

QUALITY ATTRACT
THE PRICES SELI

Dress Sale!

Princess Slips

Here’s an opportunity
chance o f the season—tc
chase Frocks of unusual
ity at prices that seem
culously low. We sugge
early visit while selecti
it its best,

Fine grade, well made U n­
ite blips. All colors. Your
oite for this November
carance Sale, each

Men’s Shirts
Seldom has it been youi
good fortune to see such high
quality shirts marked so low

Millinery Sale
Here’s an event that’s
tmordlnnry in scope,
varied are the styles t|
they compliment costumes
every mode. Priced—

EVERY ARTICLE

Hundreds of
en from higber-PJj
tions, are irfc.u&lt;.&lt;- ^
Clearance Sa*e* „
these Hats will W
Winter.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1925.

TW O

BY CONDO

■FVFRT TRITK
sa .v ,

Mi s t e r , a
BATINe PLACE

At the Churches

LATEST FASH IO N HINTS FOR M IL A D Y

Shot Sister

on to cook In boiling water season­
ed with a half a bay or laurel leaf If‘n |
and a pinch o f apices, such as Ihst on*
bn&amp;lstsjf
cloves, oll-apice, mace and sage
nnd allowed to Bimmer gently f0J ,nR* i»u ,
about three hours. Now drain off on doll i
«rt4h,,
the stock and pick meat from the
dark ho,
bones, ndding the marrow to the
&gt;n one of.
meat. Put the meat through the
od » ted
grinder. Boil the liquor down to boinfc.^
about a cup and a half. Salt ami
witj'
add about a teaspoon of lemon *ar
ners n
juice if the flavor is liked. If yotl
there h
wish to get quick results you may
painted *]
ndd a teaspoon o f gelatine dis­
of purp!* |
solved in a little cold water to the trroen
liquid, but this is not necessary if Londoi
you are not in a hurry. Now mix have i
the ground meat and stock ami painted I
pack it into a pan that has been it has i
rinsed in cold water. If you like,
«P the i
you may put halved olives or sour it. “ If
pickles in the top.
•Lays he, “£1
tains, rsdjjjr
THE COLOR OF YOUR
ar.t wirvW
DOORWAY
made tbj
Recently it has occurred to cer world.”
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BY M ARY M ARSHALL
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Copyright
McClure Syndicate
Sunday School, 9:46 a. m.
13
EXTREM E LV
Morning Service, 11 o’clock.
O F F E N S IV E TO A
Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock.
S k in Used f ° r
New All- "One misty molsty morning, when
WELL,
cloudy wns the weather,
There
will
be
a
special
you
n
g
.
Leather
Frocks
Arc
nu
S oft and
m a n y
p e r s o n s
I chanced to meet an old man
peoples’ meeting Tuesday evening,, as Light as Satin.
W H A T ARiE
completely dressed in leather.
W U fC V *
I
Nov. 17, nt 7:30 o ’clock.
This
--------&amp; OF*
meeting will be addressed by Miss | in nursery days we henrd about I began to courtesy nnd he began
'
(
b
U
G
O
I
N
G
T
o
3
0
AM
O N E H
Catherine S. Coley o f New York (he "old man completely dressed In
to Rrin’ .
, .
.
ABOUT
i t *?
How do you do, and how do you do
nnd Dr. Chas. L. Fisk of Jackson- lenther."
and
how
do
you
do
again.’’
vlllc.
It did seem dreadful nonsense,
and nothing about It was more non­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
sensical than to be completely
The congregation o f the church
dressed in leather.
Leather, it
is growing stendily. Last Sunday
seemed when we were little, was
1eight men and women united with
intended in the general unchanging
the church, bringing in four new
scheme of things to be used for
f families. The services Sunday will
making shoes, purses, prayer book
, be:
and Bible covers, book straps, belts
Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.
nnd a few things like that.
Preaching Service. 11 a. m.
Then they began changing tho
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:13
old order o f things so far as leath
p. m.
er was concerned. They used It
Senior Christian Endeavor, 0:30
for covers spread across the study
p. m.
table and there were leather-cov­
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
ered cushions, nnd then came leath­
The !**ssion will meet at the
W A T C fl
er trimming for our frocks and
close of both preaching services
hats. Followed leather coats, quite
------ Builder of___
for
the
reception
of
membsrs.
S M O K E
nn outrageous novelty to begin
with, and now we havo leather
GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAMI
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
frocks. Anyway, wo haven’t had
SAIL and ROW BOATS
Bible School nt 9:30 o'clock.
leather underclothes yet— but may­
Communion end sem en at 111
be that Is becaunc it’s nn age of
Boats and Motors Repairedl
o'clock. Sub'ect, “ Fellow Workers
the lightest kind o f underthings
Catalogue Specifications and Prices '
With Cod."
possible.
Evening s e m r n at 7:30 o'clock.
Mt. Dora, Florida
The leather or kid frocks were,
Subject, ‘ ‘The Ark a Type of the
as might be supposed, made nm]
Church__ A. cfltdiaLv;cV*ome ii exT.&gt; : first in Paris.
tend~cl to tiurpgt»-ut‘\J attend thrse
part they are either black or white. |
,
services.
Quite smart and more wearablej Peter Safront, 7, o f Detroit, Bhot
than the all-leather frocks arc his twin sister, Mary, to death bcFREACHING AT MOORE’ S S T A ­
thosc consisting o f colored cloth cause she called him a monkey. He
TION
skirt with jumper o f black nnd got the revolver from ad rawer in
On Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’clock
white or all-white leather.
his home.
Rev. T. J. Nixon, pastor of th e'
But lest you become needlessly
Sanford Me thodist Church, w ill!
concerned about this new fashion,
Contractor to clean land,
preach in the church at Moore's i
please remember that thii new kid
Station. The people in the com ­
the dressmakers uso is ns soft and
more or less at Paola.
II
? (' .
munity are cordially invited to at­
pliant ns satin. It may bo more
tend the service.
airtight but it is no heavier to
A. H. BURTON
wear than a lightweight dress fab­
CHICAGO, Nov. 14.— (jP)— L ive­
MS &lt;H HtA »MYIC^ IMC
'
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CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
ric.
ly new upturns in the value of
A type of costume much liked by wheat took place today on the
Twnnty-third Sunday after Trin­
Rt. A, Box 103
ity.
the younger women here consists mnrked. Opening prices 1-2 to 1
o f a plaid or striped skirt o f strik­ 3-8 cents higher. Dec. 15 5 3-1 and
Celebration of Holy Communion,1
7:30 o ’clock.
ing design nnd rather bright color­ on May 148 to 138 1-2.
ing and a suede jacket to match
Church School, 9:43 o’clock.
After opening 1.8 to 5.8 higher
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11
the redominant color. A new devel­ Dec. 77 to 77 1-4 the corn market
o’clock.
opment in the mnking o f nil leath­ scored moderate gains. Oats start- _
er coats consists o f trimming them ed nt a shndo to half up Dec. 38 3-4 JJ
Evening Prayer and sermon,
W ! the erection o f the tent toNORWALK, C onn, Nov. I t . — 7:30 o'clock.
with fur. It seems odd nt first— and then hardened a little more.
but why not?
A smart leather
■** -m l tl.a arrival o f II. E. Me- LP)—Gercla Chapman. notorious
The special musical selection.:
Provisions were higher.
~rr&gt;, choir leader o f Tampa, bandit, under sentence to be hangwill be:
travel cont o f black is finished with
* 'o r the opening service o f tho ml nt the state prison in Wcthera- Morning—Organ Prelude, Tsccollar and cuffs of black fox. One
l ft:::hSoned, cam p m eeting rc- field &lt;n Dec. 3 for the murder of hnlkovsky; Offertory, "Arise Shine
o f navy blue has broadtail collars
T H O U G H T S -W ISE
’ nl. scheduled for Monday, are a New lPitain policeman a year fer Thy Light is Come,” Maker,
and cuffs. The cont shown in the
Showi. g the new glazed leather sketch is of glazed navy blue lea
ccm p’ eto. according to Itcv. Shu- age, will bo ordered to appear in Evening—Organ Prelude, ‘ ‘ BerA N D O TH E R W ISE
BUTTER-KISTKICHES
kasha and trimmed
t ford Jenkins, w ho will conduct th? frdrrnl court at Hartford on Nov. 1ccuse” , Faulkes; O/fcratery, So- — ibiscont ol navy bine, lined with |thcr lined with
PRESSED
VEAL
LOAF
f'-J c s o f trertingn under tho nu- : V where n homing on his p tltirn prune, “ Son of My Soul", Gaul. gray kasha.
|with a fur collar.
: I"
■ * the Sanford, churches, for a writ of habeas corpus will A cordial invitation is extended
The delicious toasted SiwhithJ
Here is a good rule fo r pressed
TUe subject o f tho first Bcrvice is be given.
, to any who may feel inclined to
veal— a rule so simple that you
Call nnd try one of your favorite
an &gt; unced r.a “ Revivala’’.
Special counsel for Chapman up- ! i oin in an&gt;’ 0? t!&gt;e services.
could hardly call it a recipe. Buy
TER-TOASTED
Tho services, originally achcduj- peaml before federal Judge Thoma knuckle o f veal. For a loaf of
DELICIOUS-----AlTETOCifl
ed to commence Inst Thursday, will
;it his hon e l ist night nnd filed CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
pressed veal to fill n bread pan
It. F. Geer and II. G Stark o f three-quarters full you should ask
be Veld nt convenient times, in or- papers requesting that ChapmanChristian Sconce
Services are
Mrs. Dells I,. Wright aged 70
cer to avoid conflicting with rcgti- 1e turned over to tho Ln'tsd States Veld inthe Woman’s Club, Oak died at the h on e of her daughter Providence, R. I., are in the city the butcher for n joint that would
lar church services in the city, government to complete ins 25 year Avenue near Third Street, every .Mrs. It. J. Peel, in this city on Sat- for a few days investigating the yield about two pounds o f meat.
B ov. Jenkins state, nnd will con- ■m tcncc in the Atlanta p e n ittn -' Surulay morning at 11:00 o’clock, unlay, Nov. 7. She was born in investment field. They are t o p ­ With the bone it will amount to
Untie nightly for two or three tiary.
much more in weight. Also get
Sunday school at 10:00. SuV&gt;Jcct Samson county, North Carolina, ping at the Valdez.
“ As Near You as Your Phot|
works.
Rev. Jenkins comes t j
him to saw it through the bone in
f&lt; r tomorrow, “ Mortals and In: Sept. 17, 1819, and was n life long
this city from Green Cove Springs,
H. C. Koonee o f Atlanta spent two or three plnces. I f it is chop­
Rhone 103
i ' ,
.
’ member o f the Baptist Church. Friday in the city on business.
* here he is said to have conducted
ped there may be fine splinters of
' ___ Wednesday evening
services she is survived by n sister, Mrs. I.
, n successful series o f services, lie
bone that will make painful mor- n i a a H a i ia a a a H a a a a a i H a i a a a a i a a i a ii i
C a p t u r e s ;vh,ch lnf ,1!; c ^^im onies of h?al- I.. Brown, o f Lakeland, in addition
has been in tho state for scver.il W i g g i n s
James I*. Ball o f the Ball Ice scls. The knuckle should be_set
1
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Ing.^are
held
in
the
Woman’s
Club
to
her
daughter
in
this
city.
winters, although this is his first
~
nt ’ :.'10
Funcrnl services were held nt the Co., o f St. EouU is in the city for
appearance in Sanford. The local
■ iu 4
1 hh'ii . octety maintains a free homo of hi r daughter, with Rev. several days. The Ball Ice Co,, is
fl
services will bo conducted in .\
Reading Room where the Bibie an i E “D. King in charge nnd burial the owner o f the new ice plant
large tent seating approximately
which is rapidly approaching com ­
authorized Christian Science lit­ uni; place iii Orlando.
1,500.
pletion.
erature may be read, borrowed or
W l * « invitati° n o f Rev. T. J.
Keen competition, close interest purchased, room 517 First National
J* *
,W1, i r . u,py nf’’* a *n ir Vne finish marked the Bnr.l: Building. Open Wednesday
It. E. Adams o f Cleveland, Ohio,
Party Scarf
,|h PVlp:t o f the hnn.ord Mclho- piny in the flag tournament stag- and Saturday from two until five.
is spending several days in the
dlst Church Sunday evening, it is
nt the Sanford municipal g olf
All are cordially Invited t i at­
city on business.
announced.
jeoutre Armistice day, according to tend our services nnd to make use
^5*
•
I ncounts of the play.
When R. of the reading room.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Compton and
Ql
V
J Cl
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T
Melling, after comnlg from behind
daughter of Minneapolis, Minn.,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
From Second Street 1
are in the city for several days.
m
* .
_
Wiggins cn the final holes, missSunday services:
They are stopping at the Valdez.
I a h P n ilY
M n i 'f
I I f H n putt «n th« 18th green with
Mr. Compton is establishing sev­
la u iu t u .* ,
I a l l
U 1 fi, c strokes o f his handicap left, SujSunday School, F. B. Adams,
Theatre Friday night,
9:30 n. m.
eral
lumber yards
throughout
F i n lI P J l f llk n
“ ,0it r no ot li'° c,0Sl’*t nj'd most
Men’s W«.i cy Bible Class. 10:00
Florida and is contemplating erect­
U U U U l t l U i , TT L v l i i i L l |interesting
matches ever played a. m.
Four-door Ford Sedan. Li]
ing one in Sanford.
over the local fnirwnys, it is said.
B
Morning worship, sermon by
108 E. Second Street
Tho Senior class o f the Sanford
Mr. Wiginr had holed out on the pastor, 11:00 a. m.
A wise fellow never stand:* out
ward.
H!irh effort m t Iv earri»d out nn last green with five strokes roEpworth League Meetings 0:30
in the rain or thinks the world is
“American Education Week” pro- nsnining, when Melling bb w his p. m.
jj
R. N. NIPPER
nil wrong just because he is.
i .uti g a .series of tableaux hort try to halva hoimra for the i Evening
„ worship, sarmon by
OFFERS
■’ r.to nin;: during chapel ex- Jay.
Jaw
Dr. W. D. Gardiner, with Rev. Shuiord Jenkins, 7:30 p. m.
J
107 N. S a n ford Avenue
The greatest suffering in the(
igri-*-rs
four chances left, finished a close
Prayer meeting (W ednesday),
world is not half so painful as the
The progrnm
wa3 opened by third.
**•’ ’
“ :30 p rn.
fear of facing it.
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'ig g " Arrington, who gave n very
Instnnt popularity greeted the
The fourth quarterly conference
' 'll* *7?* n?
an * "
Uie Con- (Imliday inovation, officials of tht&gt; will be held on Friday evening.
man r o u t , nr.roii iT on *
stltutioa Is the greatest document match declared, a,id plans are bo­ Nov. 20, at 7:30 o'clock.
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k*nd over written.”
1ing made to includo the tourney
110 I’arli Avc.. second flour
painting. nn;&gt;.&lt;r IuiukIuk. gta*.*
» . taLieuux
was
the p|uy will be included in future allFIRST HAITI ST CHURCH
sattltiK. Kallmaicn *:lv*n frc«.
°r
Declaration o f In- (jny bills ut the club, it issaid.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
All work guaranteed. Prices
1rnco'&gt;The •tagq waa turned | Another blanket finlrdimarked
Morning won nip nnd sermon
right.
farliioned room, and t ie second ball sweepstakes to be
n- m. Subject. "Open Windows The rcarf o f chiffon or tulle ac­
I’lmnr lillX
companies practically every even­
\
were T ho-. rim 0f f here, when R. Molting fin- »»d Moral Oxygen.”
*era,jn. John Adams, Roger (she:! one stroVo nlicad of Tommy
Noting People’s Unions 6:30 ing dress that is cut extremely
low. Often these arc of ths same
G room bungalow on corner of
who v nar ‘
lV1,i, y vin«?1t0T ’ ! Jones and George G. IJsrring, whs o’clock.
,y‘ 0 Hod for second place in the match
Evening worship nnd sermon materiel as the gown, and fustenf f l C l U D E B i l l OINGRJ
Palmetto
and
Highland.
HI id
, . n v'' l, 1 nKln' ^ d ton witli 76 strokes each.
Melling's 7:30 p. ni. Suhiect, "A fter Death cdt o the shoulder with flowers or
Y O U R P L A N S ,H £ $ W T |
. v. h d i rnam ent.__
min
1
‘Mr‘ ,0n'. ’ ,en!n'lc a r d thowed 10*2 stroked for the -W h a t and W here?”
Modern conveniences. A real
W on r. iin i
'
r t|irt‘ sonted
by course, ler a 27 handicap, giving
Wednesday evening service 7:30
O V E R D R A W N AND H £ U
nCa«r
hin* •' « « ‘ ard f - r the match of o’clock.
honest
buy
nt
SEE T O ir T H A T y Q U #
tlu! 7r" 'h,w'' turned
in 101-31-76,
The First Baptist Church corNEW
deJL'
•* , n* Ji1 ,u orat en*- 'vliilo Herring's car.| showed 103- dlally invites visitors and citizens,
A
V
A
LO
N
CLUB
N O T I F y o u CONSULT
r r o second tabmau wan The
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Spirit o f 76,” which was carried I ' ’
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Ml
LUM
BER
YAUI)
out by Charles Bouth, &lt; !\yle Rus­
O rlando-W inter Gar­
sell nnd Andrew Caraway. They ' 7 H I 1 ) , , I . ___
i t\ r
A complete line of
den Road
marchrd nbout to the tunc of * II b t I v C h C i i r S t l !
O f
FOR QUICK SALE Cypress and Pine
“ Yankeo Doodle,”
Charles Booth r
•
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.
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beating tho drum, Andrew Cara
Framing
w aj r liv in g the f l f : while C hydc n
.
.
WE HAVE LOTS ON BEAU­
Shenthir.R
We
offer
seventy-three
Rus '1 bore the ta tte n .’ emblem
D Jv' H Pm lYlDllnn
^Itling
of fkceJom, the lied, Whit.- and
1 ^ l U l Y U f U llU V
TIFUL LAKES.
LOTS IN
and one-half acres, front- Flooring
Bine.
Thr ff! »t rehearsal o f the Am-1
The third tableau r e r r f - mte.l
New Managament solicits the THE CITY AND GOOD
t riling
aye Dixie Highway and
America
Am
erica after ihn Declaration of cr,l'‘111 L it ion Minstrels, to be pre*
patronage of the best only.
Finish
n •sendeneo had been signed. M,n-vi at tne Milano Theater on
ACREAGE BUYS.
proposed
new
highway.
Mouldings
Liberty represent 1 by
Mniy the evening r f Nov. 25, will be
MUSIC
niiabeth Moye and th i “ Constltu- ’1 :,t l,' a L"gion Home Monday
Lath
El
See Us to Make Money
\\ onderfully located for de­
.VI
according t &gt; nn announcet!or| repre.i nted by Evelyn Eden- nitfht,
Brick
n't-■711 ***a.l .■nturdr.v by L. J. Holt,
field stood in the center o f tha
velopment. Priced to Sell
Lime
(
tho production,
stage, while form ing a semi-circle who t:t directing
Maine Orchestra
Plaster
*t*tnu*n
for
the
net
are
In
the
Phone 638
on each side o f them were tho
(it
y,
M
r
!
nit
stated,
and
tho
script
White
Rock
Plaster
Bo*
rd
thirteen stntcs which were repre­
,i
Tuesdays— Thursdays
r.*c! have been prepared for
sented thus: N. Y. Hilda Butler; ::::
Nails
the
tl
m
Saturdays
II
members
o
f
the
troupe.
n 1
Z :hnry; Penn., M u
Screen Wire
Drop
and other stage paragaret Peters; Rhode island. Evelyn
Builders Hardware
W heeler; Va. Margaret Lindsay; Phanalui has been constructed and
Do rs
Georvia.
f'^
n
tb
lcd
,
it
is
learned,
and
plans
S. C. Carmeta Barber, Georgia,

p ip e

in a

public

WISE BOAT IVOR!

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WANTED

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Jenkins Revival To ChapmanToAppear
Open In SanfordOn At Habeas Hearing
Next MondayNight In Hartford Soon

' “ YUM-YUM” THEY’RE G(

OBITUARY

Additional Society

LANEY’S DRUG ST(

1

Flag Tournament
0 n Local Course

fcanlorc Seniors In

t!t' lf, t nv,c*?c!o*c°" m. s.

Realty Co.

jj

A
Bargain

Bill D in g

S ez:

T o n ig h t

e^ion Minstrels Is

Dancing

X

NORTON’S

,

H. B. LEWIS CO.
Rva! Estate— Investments

the Gtra o f the Ocean," and
Star S pargk d Banner.”

"Tha
i

w e ol the best
productions in the history

Phone 31
Otfice Manager, Sam Younts

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SENTEN CED TO DEATH
I:* addition to the original com COLU M BIA, Mirs.. Nov. 14— l'a?y ,ilC»«d for the affair, Mr.
(/P)— Fur illing th - natthcr of his 1” ult announces that he has secured I
19 children J. D. Wallace, 73, re- J|'° '" v i c e s of a number o f hightired fan aer, has been sentenced *&gt;' talented performers for the octo deathj uas;on.
Officn-Ti of the Legion
Porter E. Pitts
______________________
[are working hard, it is declnreJ,
RUAL ESTATE
NEW YORK, Nov. M.—(A*)— I f : to insure the success o f tho ven410-411-413 Ul X «fl. Hank KM*.
y o « are going to attend llm Army [ tur?.
t he entire receipts,, they
t’ hnaa O 0 -U
Santonj, vuL
Navy game be prepared to pay 111 t S8Y° ° Uaed toward payment
Hapresamlng W. V. W h.al «r*
for a ticket to some o f the broad- j vf tho construction o f t au veter­
K#*l Eat*i* Hro\.r
an’s w\t *dub kouaa.
4

Windows
Frames and Screens
Made io Order

Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SAN FORD

CASHLUMBER CO.
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 472*w

S E R V I C E — Q L 'A l T

FOR SALE
2700 acres o f very valuable land
within fo u r miles o f the City Limits o f
Sanford at a price much under the mar­
ket.
This property is on the market for a very limited time

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
113 M agnolia A vc.

Phone No. 48

W c frvi that the nuperior ^u.a,“ y \ v#*

our prompt and courteous ■fry ee &gt;.
___
_____ ...a rl,.-.ire
enru
K rson __,1
would appeciate
and desire
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Call and let us give you an
Vi* -t tbi
new home, W c assure &gt;ou. you ,“ 11 8
iclc.

\ CARTER LUMBER
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In Our New Home On W■ ■ J
Phone 565
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SATORDAV, NOVEMBER U 1925.
Pa g e t h r e e

Hunting $6000 Worth of Radium
'NIJON N ov . U .— {A*)—-’The
ion o f cocktails In the nuvy,
up every once in n while for
w o n in Uritiah official cira* it did before prohibition
regard to the American navy,
| the
i* tcmperanci societies would
jlike lo bar cocktails from
irom th.*
mo
ships
along with whiskey
Iking's
.
-■ ■ ••I’ -' itio
l ^ .'dher ..Mtd
hard liquors. The adimira'.ty has never
thought serious­
never thought
ly of putting a ban on mixed
drinks in the officers’ messes o f the
royal navy, but the question arose
recently whether cocktail recipes
should be provided for the barbers
and stewards.
The officers requested that all
the servants aboard ship should be
“ supplied with a manual o f instruc­
tions in the care o f silver, crocktry, mixing cocktails, etc.," but a f­
ter careful consideration the fleet
orders announced that there was
“ not sufficient justification for re­
cipes for cocktnils."
So it appears that, if the o ffic­
ers and their stewards do not know
the art of mixing drinks by this
time, they cannot have the assistance of the admiralty in conceiv­
ing such appetizers.
Wills of the length o f short no­
vels have often been written by
wealthy men but it 1ms remained
for a woman to compose the long­
est
document
_____ record„,i testamentary
t-— &lt;
cii m England, it contains 00,1)10
words, and is the work o f Mrs.
Fti'diiiin Cvelj n Stillwell Cool:, o f
Biockonlunsl, who left nn estate
of more than £1,000,000 or about
$•1,850,000.
I All the disposition o f property
which Mrs. Cook desired are in her
own handwriting as well as the
long list of special bequests,
though some of the indexes at­
tached were written by her secre­
tary.
| The bulky document, filed re­
cently at Somerset House, con­
sists of four books heavily bound
in blue leather v.ith additional
outer covers.
The
gilt-edged
pages number 1,108, each nine
|inches square.
| The shortest will record at So­
merset House consisted o f three
words. "All to mother,"

plified Thanksgiving Dinner
conics for salad will make an equally
good cocktail. Just chill, put some
lemon juice ami ginger ale, with
the liquid in the can to give it pep,
and serve in tall glasses, with no
precious time on the day of all days
wasted peeling fruit. The red cher­
itnt science ries for garnishing also come in
khods have the can. The following menu will
L Let's get prove excellent:
L seriously
Chilled Fruit Cocktail
L&amp;re labor
fe.-ccasion
Salted Almonds
I fc a : and Celery
Olives
Turkey
Cranberry Sauce
Dressing
Candied Potatoes
Creamed Onions
Peas
Asparagus
Hearts of Grapefruit on Lettuce
French Dressing

grape fruit hearts, the cheese, the
cider and the pumpkin, in cant
and have thc.n all ready. There ii
a new can opener on the market that
will lift a can o f hot water so tha;
the hands arc in no risk of being
burned by steam, and without chang­
ing the positions ol the hands will
cut the top of! clean and smooth
So, thirty minute.? before dinnet
is ready, let's put all the cans ol
the foods that arc to be served hoi
in a large saucepan of water and
let them heat together. There you
arc, the food piping hot and no
saucepans to be washed. The can
opener really works. I tried it and
have resolved to give it to many of
my friends both masculine and fem­
inine for Xmas. Possibly in some
households it will he a present to

Cider
W e can get the cranberry sauce,
sad put on Jthe onions, tbe sweet potatoes, the

(IP)—.After
: the ministry
tt I’ainleve,
h lime. Cailat JIamers,
remaining in
til toa-anl tho

ally resented
the cabinet
of hb intenormtr friend
II’ainleve a p b'.e to pui
n for (In* re sfinar.cos. ,M.
elected . cn a C. of .Vnrthc.
i of Prem ier
the fact that
W the counul of the fi1*»chef w in
Df recoin-

f

Wes

and

PB* very

?*)'—telt*abso.

f“ ®c ca lls
■ * B l rate
* j^zhout

'r fiiln t e r tT ’s.

takcf its

Tho system has already Been
successfully worked in Scandina­
via, and will now ho introduced by
mutual agreement between the dif­
ferent countries subscribing to the
congress.
Time charges in excess o f the
first three minutes for all classes
of calls will be figured by the min­
ute and not by three minute peri­
ods ns in tile past, the congress

the budget ministry, to hi* official
household, with M. George* Bon­
net, his righthand man, at the min­
istry o f war, as it* first portfolio
holder.
The minister of th.* budget will
have the same responsibility n*
General Dawes had, but hi? task
will involve different difficulties,
due to the differences between th"
system of government. He will be
expected to pare down appropria­
tions to the core and at the same
•time offend none o f the members
o f parliament who are interested
in satisfying the demands o f their
electors. The experiment is re­
garded us likely to bring into re­
lief the obstacles to economy that
arise from a regime in which the
government is at th.. mercy of par­
liament.

with

SOLIDITY
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Sevcnty-fivi- milligram# ot i m m , worth $*
in St. o-iph's Hospital, St. Paul, Minn., an
for lojt. But Prof. Henry Erikson o f the Hi
hunting it with his huge electroscope, which
tions of radium within a distance o f 75 feet,
a mile of M\ver before ho finds it.
tr said corporation 1« no longer u
li-Knl entity; urn! to tiny unit nil oth­
er person* whose name* are un­
known. elolniltiK any rluht title, nr
Intercut, In unit to the fnltuwlliK tic■ illIn'il property nlluiitn, lying mill
in Imt In the tJounty of Semltmie nod
Magnolia At Second
stall- -it Florida outre particularly u
Phone 48
i
described nn fellows, tn-wlt:
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LOANS
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Troi i No a. lot No. a1? of Annie
l*J Driftin'* Hulullvlnliut of the S ’ ,
of the N \V.ti of Meet Ion l . T o w n ­
ship No. Cl South, Itungc 3*1 l-tu.-u.
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of 10,000 goo«i W is e nil cleared now in crops.
Well located, $80 per acre exceedingly Rood terms.
Heat of land.

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DUTCH CABINET HITTS
THE H AGUE. Nov. 11.—OT*)
Premier Colijn today tendered the
resignation qf himself and the
cabinet members remaining after
the recent withdrawal o f the four
catholic ministers.
The Queen
requested that all coniine to deal
with current affair* pending for­
mation o f nn ew* ministry.

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100 acres with over 1-2 milo o f beautiful lake
front, contains buildings.and 3 acre grove. Price
$JUi0 per aero good l&amp;rm.s.
20 acre subdivision all platted ready to sell. 130
lots in heart of small town, two railroads, 2 paved
highways now pust property.
Price $ 12,000.

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American student* are among
the most active and staunch sup­
porters of the league o f nation at
Oxford university. They hail i
large part in organizing the Ox­
ford international assembly, a body
modeled upon the league form and
representative nf all states ami na­
tions,
several have presided
-------------------- BY TAYLOR over itsandmeetings.
A number of
Rhodes scholars have conducted
HOT DOG - MOW'S MV*CHANCe~TO
league meetings and rallies in the
MAKE A MIT VJlTH *THi5 FEACHEClVIO- )
rural and industrial districts in aid
I I I d o l l u p a l it t l e S efcre /
J
of the movement to popularize the
V— f .SHE G E T S HERE
league and make it n renl force in
the guidance o f English foreign
policy.
Although the cause of the league
o f nations has met with hard
knocks as well ns hard wouls from
\high places during the current year
i the work o f its Oxford supporter)
|will Ik.* continued by both the lea' gue of nations union and the inter­
national assembly. The Oxford j
intutmitinn! assembly lust year [
grew quite out of hand, and !.* nowj
to he reorganized a* a smaller and
better-ordered body. The league
of nations union, under the presi­
dency of the warden of All Soul*
College, has ns speakers for the
term Prof. Gilbert Murray, the
Greek scholar, who i* a leader of
English supporters o f tho league,;
the professor o f Chinese and the
professor of international law.

O k SHE’S SEEN HERE AND

20 acre orange grove, best in Florida, 1200 to
1500 boxes of fruit now on Rrove. All real bartrain. Price $10,000. Terms.

Hi*'*rrri:s *.• hi' k Ni .'KU.
i Solicitor* anil of I'uunnl for tin*
Complainant*.
j Nov. 11-31 -3s and Dec. 8-12.

HON. El). W ALTH ALL
Care Seminole HikImw -Khscx Co.
Sanford, Ha.
Dear Ed:
"The king is dead, long live (lie
King." a* they used to say before
kinging got to be Hiich an unpopu­
lar profession.
But I’m not referring to kings.
I'm making reference to the base­
ball season which is now on its Inst
legs and lo the football ion son
which is now arriving with hath
feet.
Far a while, or until the world
series is over, (be interest of (he
funs will have (a he stretched to
cover both spurts, hut that isn't
very far to itretch a fan’s intercst.

J

VlKY L HEARD YOU
TeLUNS Mc m I haT

INSURANCE

SANFORD-SYNONYMOUS

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"Mail from the aky” is to be a
reality for tho towns along the
I’nris-London air route. The ra.ichines in this service are being
fitted with machinery for dropping
parachutes to which mailbags will
ie attached.
The pilots will drop the mail by
pulling a lever, just us a bomb is
released from a war plane. Tho
Medals for waiters, chamber­
bag will drop plummet-like until
about 1100 feet above the ground maids, porters and valets, in a
when the parachute will open and country where every other man in
float gently toward the waiting the street wears a decoration, is
the Intest manifestation of the
French passion for self-adornment.
The Hotel Managers’ association
o f France has awarded 850 medalJ
to members of hotel and restau­
Premier Pninlcve took a b n f out rants’ staffs "in recognition of
of the fruitful experience o f Vicetheir devotion to duty in looking
President Dawes when he formed
hi* new cabinet.
Remembering after the comfort of the guests."
If medals were given in place of
the eulogistic reports published
here o f the results obtained by the tips, some of the recipients would
former director o f the budget, he be unable to walk with the weight
decided to try something o f the o f them after last summer's pros­
sort. He added a new ministry, perous American season.

ft NIECE
‘"Arming

REAL ESTATE

The woes o f the organist in the
village of Steeple Barton, near Ox­
ford, have been considerably les­
sened by the removal from the
church organ o f a swarm of bees
and 1100 pounds of honey, three
umbrellas and a number of care­
fully written sermons.
Difficulty had been experienced
for some time in the Intonation of
the Vox Humana reed which hum­
med n little out of tune and con­
tinued to perform for some little
time after the organist had stop­
ped, often leading slow wilted
members o f the congregation to
continue Into the first verse o f thi
next hymn. Although learned men
who have consorted long with beemaintain that these useful insects
can bear no sound save their own

Cheese

Pumpkin Pie

RAGS W AN TED — Large, clean,
linen or cotton rags for clean­
ing purposes.
Bring them now
to tho Herald Composing Room.

WASHINGTON. Nov. I t.-OP)—
Tho weather bureau (sued the f"lluwing storm warning: “Advisory
i):3D A. 51., storm warning* con­
tinued i):50 A. 51., Atlantic coujc,

Ddawarc breakwater to Etui Pert.

.•flcr dm eribrj; and lo all fornii-r
holder* &lt;iX ilia .Vliamutti.*

jSpri^nts r«*&lt;iip4 nv. n corpHritioP '•ir^.4nu«.ii ami exifltlnp unUr th«

laws of the Stats ot 5!aM*ctma«lU,

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But you lit a fellow get out tin
a football field and kick u goal
or get away with u forward pass
i fur a touchdown, and his picture
i will be on the sporting page of
1 every paper In the country with
, an account giving his favorite perf fume, the size o f his pants at the
Nhne and the color of Ids grandmother’s hair.
And, gee, how these football
*l.irs do shine with the ladi.'s!
i Nearly every time you pick up u
i paper you wee where some fellow
who made himself famous with the
uik-kin has finally consented to
become the bashful husband of
* some heiress and help her spend
the few millions of dollars which
she doesnt know what to do with.
After all, Ed, I guess it Is about
a* well for the fellow who goes
to college to tuke a degree in foot­
ball ns in anything else. It seems
much •*:) ,i**r for n fellow *••*»
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THR HER ALU’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackaonvfll*.

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1^—Construction of 8L John*-In­
dian River canal.
I.—Exteniion cf white way.
I r •BxUnalon of local amuaeraenta.
— Swimming pool, tennis conrte,

etv.

Irf— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—bouse*, hotel*, spsrtment
house*.
Extension of street paving pro1 .—construction

of
boulevard
•roi ad Like Monroe.
•—- Completion of city besntlflcatlon program.
•.—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Substantial Industrial D evelopm ent
Basic and permanent prosperity in most municipalities
depends upon the nature, scope, and diversification o f its
industries. Few cities progress or maintain a normal and
healthy growth without a varied industrial foundation.
Mushroom growth caused by nn expansion of a single indus­
try without a corresponding gain in other branches of in­
dustrial activity is not conducive to stability or permanence.
A slump or failure in that single industry will incapacitate
or completely ruin the city.
Sanford is on the threshold o f a promising industrial ca­
reer. It is already famous for its celery industry, and to
celery it owes probably its most responsble cause for its
prominence today. Celery raising has been a signal success
and has attracted many other industries which have all con­
tributed toward making it really a “ City Substantial” . It
boasts of a progressive and stable body of citizens who real­
ize the all-important fact that diversification as well as ex­
tent of industries is a basic factor in the upgrowth of a sub­
stantial community.
The recent annonucement o f the intended establishment
of a 10,000,000 poultry enterprise adjacent to Sanford comes
ns a most welcome harbinger of substantial industrial de­
velopment. To those who are interested more deeply in
the growth o f the city than in the mere increase of property
values, it means a foundation o f permanence rather than a
fortunate happening which will insure an added increment
to prevent investmehts. It will, indeed, make everything in
or near Sanford of added value, but in the appreciation of
that fact, one is liable to forget the more important feature
of the establishment of Sanford on a diversified industrial
basis, which guarantees it lasting prosperity.
If the proposed development is carried out ns planned,
Sanford has cause to rejoice, for it means not only the estab­
lishment of a new industry,, but, more important, ad ifferent
type of industry whic;i, added to the other natural advan­
tages of the city, not only assures it permanent prosperity,
but makes it truly a “ City Substantial” ..
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For The Good o f Sanford

SIN SEPARATES—Your ini­
quities have separated between
you and your God, and your sins
have hid his face from you, thnt
ho will not honr. Isaiah f&gt;9:2.
P R A Y E R :— Dear Lord, we thnnk
Thee that when our sin separated
u* from us Heavenly Father, Thou
didst come and make ntonoment
for us thnt we might again be nt
one with Him.

A N O T H E R HUNTNING SEASON OPENS
As

Brisbane Sees It

Big Bear Tracks.
Double Wages, Doable Values.
Stables and Theaters.
Load To Cure Cancer.

BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
tco p y n g n c

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It was said on Tuesday that
"tracks o f the big bear” were visi­
ble in Wall Street. I f ao, the big
bear, nftcr a short walk around the
Exchange, evidently decided to go
back to bed for while. There were
no "big bear” tracks yesterday.
It was a quieter, more peaceful
day in Wall Street and the little
lambs went home with some o f the
wool clinging to their backs, after
a 2,700,000 share day, one that
would have startled finance in or­
dinary times. In these days big
figures surprise no one.

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BIG MEN and little men ask
themselves whether prosperity and
boom times will continue, and big
men know, if possible, less than
little men. The little men guess.
So they have an even chance on
being right.
A I,ADORER'S cottage In Chinn
— if laborers have cottages there
— can be only worth what it Chin­
os
'o r
rent mil i u T f r . . .... *
The same cottage, transported
to the united States, may be worth
ton times as much, because labor
earns ten times ns much.
The value of all things depends
upon the value of human labor.
While labor goes up, other vnlues
must go up.
The federal trade commission,
anxious perhaps to enrn commis­
sion, anxious perhaps to earn its
salnry, wants men owning moving
pictures and also theaters to sell
the theaters. The commission says
they ennnot own both.
Thnt is new and doesn’t seem to
fit the constitution, which allows
a man to own and use property if
he doesn’t injure others.

AfcU, *«TU|
Lobby Pi
H»nfor4

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GAS |
The ideal kt*|

On the eighth of December a member of the Sanford
City Commission is to be elected. Already two of the
city’s prominent and respected citizens have announced their
candidncies. Perhaps there will be others. However, the
V....
time is getting short.
Sanford must have not a hot and hitter fight in its city
SU GAR FOR W A R R E N
politics. In the first place we haven't the time to engage
TAMPA TIMES
in any contest that is likely to stir up unnecessary ill feel­
ing and impede the progress of the community. We have
IF MESSRS. Zukor and Lnsky
Tho Federal Trade Commission United Staten Senator from Ver­
so
much constructive work to do in making Sanford a great­ cannot show their own pictures in reorganized by the hand o f Presi­ mont, because Senator Dale of that
Grandpa's Walking Stirk
their own theaters, what right bus dent Coolidgu, has dismissed the state has not been n true support­
My grandpa once wan very nick er city thnt it requires our undivided attention.
A factional fight isn’t needed in Sanford. Little is to tile express company to stable its compluint against the sugar inter­ er o f the Coolidge policies.
And now he's got a walking
horses in its own stnbles? ests.
It is hardly believable that an
stick,
be gained by arraying one group of citizens against unother own
Why not compel the express comis interesting particularly effort will be made now to place
C
ot
one
o
f
his
legs,
ns
ho
says
to
L\
group. We are united in our desire and aim to make this nany to sell its stables or sell its in Thin
view o f the downfall o f Charles Mr. Warren in the cublnet.
It
me,
Why horses.
Beecher Warren, nominee of the will be an interesting contest, too,
Isn’ t quite ao good ns it used to be, city one of the most important cities of the state.
Stables are no more closely re­ president for the post of attorney if tried, and one o f the things to
And he can't run and he daresen’t not then unite in our efforts to avoid a political controversy
lated
to horses than moving pic­ general o f the United States, who watch will be the vote o f one Mr.
kick
that will gain us nothing?
tures to theaters.
Cox he'd foil if he hadn’t his walk­
was defeated in the senate because Dawes, vice president o f those
Orlando has gone through an unpleasant city election
o f the tnint of this sugar case on United States against whom Mr.
ing stick.
in which much political animosity was aroused in deciding
IF ZUKOR and Lnsky cannot his hands.
Warren voted when Dawes wan
When my grnndpa conips to our upon a man for mayor. Without doubt Orlando will suffer show pictures they manufacture* in
Upon the surface the dismissal proposed as a running mate for
for some time to come as a result of the mud-slinging, chnr- [heaters they build and own, how Io f the proceedings gives. Mr. W ar- Mr. Coolidge.
house to stay
I like to carry his stick away,
All rememlwr how Mr. Dawes
ncter hitrating campaign and time alone, will he required to
mnm.V1*1?!1, un‘* m 11 !rt‘n 11 clenn bill of henith
-1.. .
|the gasoline it manufactures in the I The question now arises ns to received an S. O. S. message to
And pui it in places where he can’t --------... -------- "
smooth
over
the
troubled
waters
so
lhat
there
will
he
no
thousands o f gasoline stations that [whether the president will endenv- come to the senate when Mr. W ar­
see
1or to assume full leadership o f
Then he can’t get up to come aft­ friction in its civic affairs. Sanford should lie wise enough it builds and owns.
ren’s fato hung in the balance, and
How can a manufacturer
to profit from the mistakes of others.
er me.
his party and try to place Mr. that Mr. Dawes couldn’t find his
sell his shoes in his
And he shouts out loud: “ Hey! EvWarren in the cabinet.
boot-jack, or couldn’t get his neck­
The Herald’s only desire is to see a man elected to the shoes
stores ?
ory onel
Tli«! venerable Air. Sargent, lit­ tie adjusted, or couldn’t something
office
o
f
city
commissioner
who
is
capable
and
honest
and
W ho Tcn6ws where my other leg
tle known Vermont lawyer, who else in time to get there before Mr.
who commands the respect and confidence of his fellow cit­
IF THE traile commission will was brought down from the hills Wnrren was rejected.
hns g o n e ? ”
izens. Such a man should he elected without any light and prevent as far as possible swind­ to tin* cabinet post when Warren
Should Coolidge try to reinstate
"I hail it hero by my chair and without any efforts being made to cast reflection upon other ling and misrepresentation, and was forced into the discard, is be­ Warren there’s
a little drama
allow
legitimate
business
men
to
do
now
ing urged lo make the race for worth watching in the offin g.
candidates.
their business in a business way,
I t ’a disappeared from its place
We believe the people o f Sanford, the business men of the it will be attending to its work.
somehow.
Iy i
THE G O VERNOR’S PROM ISE
I'll bet this little Miss Mischief community, should put forth some special effort to avert
PROFESSOR BELL, a surgeon
here
an unpleasant political contest in choosing a commissioner,
TAM PA TELEGRAPH
Knows something about it, she it would he an excellent thing if all those interested in the of authority, director of tho Liver­
pool cancer research announced to
looks so queer.
Because Jack Cohen, publisher of
The Tribune doesn’t believe for
W as it you, who carried my leg welfare of the city could get together ami select the man the Toronto Academy o f Medicine
host fitted for the important office.
a new and successful treatment o f the Atlanta Journul, Democratic n moment that Major Cohen laid
away.?’*
Committeeman
from any such idea in arranging the
“ Maybe ’twns cut by a benr," I nny
Insofur as such a thing is possible and practical, let us cancer. Fifty cases, including many Nntional
considered hopless, have been cur­ Georgia, head and front of the Me- dinner for Mr. Walker.
If Mr.
Et&gt;v Then ho can’ t get up and he can’t have harmony and unity, with all of our people working for ed by injections of lead solution. Adoo forces in Georgia in 192-1, Walker comes to Tampa as is now
the continued growth of the community.
One women, with only a few snw fit to give u dinner in Atlanta proposed, he will bo shown similar
move round

Bali"
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PROPERTY ON FIRST
EXTENSION FORSJ
Tho Forrest Lake Hotel is nearins I
hns 150 rooms, all engaged.
The Arcade with 41) different apij
ready by January 1st.
Paving on First Street Kxtensionj
forward.
When these improvements are in.
street will advance. We have some d
listed with us for sale, buy tod a y andf
of this for tomorrow it will he too late.
We have an excellent lot dose in onI
nue and Tenth Street, ? 1GO.OO per front]
property, exceptionally desirable fur
opposite San Lanta.
We have a few choice resident lo|i&gt;
and Rose Court, below the market pn«|
sale.

weeks to live, was cured, so this Tuesday night "Jim m y" Walker, hospitality here— and without any
responsible surgeon says, of a rap­ Mayor-elect of New York, living idea o f bringing Florida Demo­
M Y FA V O R ITE STORIES
Tammany
ami crats into the Smith camp.
idly growing "spindle shell sar­ embodiment o f
Iiy IRVIN 8. COBB
221 Meisch Huilding.
coma."
Tammany’j
style of politics and
Governor Spilth is no stronger
political understudy o f Al. Smith, in the Soutii than he was last year.
There’d Be a Popular Uprising the awful consequences. I can close ] IF IT is true that a poisonous certain wise or nenr-wisc newspa­ He is recognized as a successful
Tho revivalist was the mouth­ my eye:i and see tho picture tight *eu,l solution can attack and per writers are foreseeing a m ove­ politician, u man who has a power­
piece o f u new cult, art off-shoot now.
destroy cancer tissues without de­ ment to win the Democrats o f the ful hold on the esteem and the
of on older denomination. In his
“ Over there in shining robes stroying normal tissues, it means South over to Governor Smith ns votes o f the people o f his flwr m
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interpretations o f the Scriptures stand the little group o f the elect the saving o f millions o f lives, arid a candidate for the presidential state. As a presidential nominee
ho saw no possible hope for uoy and the saved. And down below in most important, it means avoiding nomination in 1928.
from the standpoint of the average
members o f tho human family tho fiery pits of perdition millions agony, physical and mental, be­
The recognition given Mr. Wnlk- Southern Democrat, he continues
------- 0-------er by Major Cohen and the other an impossibility. He will not have
It’a the Gators against the \yho refused to accept his partic­ o f tho unregenerate are roasting yond calculation,
distinguished Atlantans who gath­ the support o f a Southern state
Crimson Tide today. "G o Get ’ Em ular brand o f religion, ns counter- in the undying fires through nil
distinguished from all the other eternity while tho minions of the
STRANGERS in the big
city ered with him at the festal board in the next election, though a thou­
Gators 1”
brands.
Devil heap hot coals upon their were amazed yesterday, when for is accepted ns an indication thnt ir­ sand Jack Cohons nhould give his
------- 0--------Before nn uwe-struck congrega­ heads anil give them molten lead sixty seconds nt a time, they could reconcilable* of the convention of representative a thousand din­
An exchange says. "W alker
tion
nt a camp meeting he was when they beg for water to cool cross a busy street without being 1921 are to become the reconcil­ ners.
Shows Tammany Hall In New
Light.” All of which goes to show describing whut would come to their parched tongues. That, my 111,1 over. Our great civilization able* o f the convention o f 1928—
We do not know tho road the
It i».noihL
pnss with regard to 'hose stiff brethern, is what will come to whs pausing just sixty seconds that those Southern Democratic Democratic party o f tho South will
what it goes to show.
to think about Armistice Day. re­ leaders who, in and about Mndison
u plain f l
necked and perverse non-believers pass.”
take between now und 1928— but
From tho body of the house a minding us o f a war that is fading Squnro Garden, swore with their
one W P**l
who
were
found
outside
his
fold
it will not be the road that leads
A Tacoma nmn on Ids first visit
into the distance?
The
M.iinll elderly gentleman rose up.
utmost lung capacity that Smith’s to Tammany Hall.
to ,S anford is favorably impressed on the day o f judgment.
derived
nomination would throw the Sol­
“
My
bretherti,’’
ho
clnrionod
"Excuse
me
for
interruptin’
’,
he
with the enterprise of our citi­
Southern Democrnts are not giv­
fully for i
id
Soutli
into
the
Republican
col­
MANY
SOLEMN
orators
grew
“
there
is
no
middle
rourie.
By
the
said, "but there ain’t no chance fur
zens. Thnt’s just whut is impress­
involvedtearful. They reminded you that our umn, will, in the next convention, en to such complete and sudden
word
of
the
Holy
Writ
1
nave
prov­
ing hundreds of other people.
such a thing to happen. Why. the heroes were all brothers in wur, be cooing like doves under Al- changes. They nro not willing to
ed to you that mankind either
people jist
nntchelly
wouldn’t the poor man gave his services in Smithian influence and joining in i*dl their convictions for the elec­
PI
must
take
the
true
doctrine
as
it
Frunk D. Wuterman now suys
the army, the rich man put his the chorous of ‘ Sidewalks Of New toral vote o f New York.
stand
fur
it.”
has
been
expounded
here
or
accept
he didn’t expect to be elected may­
And this isn’t because of Gov­
plant to work for the nation.
York." In other words, these as­
or o f New York City. Yes, have
Sanford
ernor Smith’s religious faith, or
tute
dopenters
would
have
us
be­
you noticed how particularly sour
TALL
CHURCHES
lieve that the South, in 1928, will his prohibition views, or nny oth­
SOME
FORGOT
to
mention
that
&amp; Loan
the crapes nre this season.
MIAMI HERALD
the poor man went into the army be supporting Smith for the nom­ er one thing. It is because the
--------o ------with his salary cut to a dollar a ination, and that this little dinner Democrats of the South do not be­
A Harvard psychologist say &gt;
Tho vogue o f the skyscraper for civic righteousness, for social day from five dollars, while the pnrty in Atlanta is the prelude to lieve that ho will make any strong­
football in cock fighting on u
er appeal to the rest of the county,
I
grand scale. Well, we know some­ church seems to be growing. Ev- betterment, for intellectual en­ rich man, who was running his the astounding conversion.
These conclusions are far-fetch­ outside o f New York, than he does)
thing was the matter with the few days the nnounccment is mndc lightenment. There is good reason factory on government contracts
saw his stock rise from $50 to ed indeed. The Cohen dinner to to the South.
Crimson playing hut we didn’t of the proposed erection of such to believe that in general this in­ $lfi0.
Mr. W alker was merely a bit of
have an idea it was as bail ns all a building in some city. A number fluence should be more indirectly
War is like a great fire. The hospitality, proffered by one lead­
of churches of this type have al­ exerted than it is sometimes. If it
o f that.
Contemporary Comment
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ready been built und a dozen or undertaker to develop tho vast ma­ little people are burned up, the ing to Democrat to another. Its
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political
significance
is
limited
to
big
people
collect
the
insurance.
Even If the Everglades aren’t more nre in prospect. Tho East chinery necessary in order to act­
Progress consists o f swapping
Therefore the little people should tho imaginations o f easily excitcactually below sea level, as the Coast of Florida has at lenst three ively and directly undertake even
old troubles fo r new.—Columbia
ulje
newiunper
writers.
tho most desirable lines o f social see to it thnt this country keups
Record.
en’ eemed Miami Herald so calmly of these projects.
The suggestion of coalition of
Olio o f the oldest and most suc­ service, the real function o f the out o f the League o f Nations and
but firm ly points out. we should
out
o
f
the
world
court,
both
o
f
Southern Democrats and Tammany
think it would be feasible to com­ cessful o f the buildings combining church may be forgotten to some
The navy rule nowadays seems
bine the duties o f the real catute business and religious purposes is extent. There is danger in spread­ which have no meaning at all, is evidently the offspring of Tam­ to be three years afloat and three
or
would
mean
more
war.
many
nrcss-agentry.
It
is
solemn­
editor and the marine editor in Treniont Temple in Boston. This is ing tho institutional church plan
on the witness stand.— De­
ly stated that the disastrous de­ years
that section ami reduce the over­ not strictly the type o f the latest too far.
W e have two plans of f»ia
troit News.
ARCHITECTS
and
public
o
f­
feat
sustained
by
the
Democrat)
This does not mean, of course,
head by Just that much. Ohio State ventures, but It stands ns a great
ficials
in
the
ancient
city
of
Dam­
Your Horna
last year is held responsible for a
self-supporting enterprise which thnt there is not a legitimate place
Journal.
Rival says Ford doesn’t believe
hns wide influence and great use­ for this type of church. There is ascus are salvaging what is left change in the attitude of the South in cows because they never need
o-- — Postmaster Hall wants n “ Mail fulness even in conservative Bos­ probably not a large city in the o f beautiful old palace* destroyed toward Governor Smith. Lending spare parts or a new horn.— Wall
1st— We will lend you
Ia ml where there should not be by bomburdment. In the public Southern Democrats are quoted ns Street Journal.
Early Cumimign” In Sanford and it ton.
There nro those who believe one or more downtown skyscrap­ siiuare three bedouins were hang­ saying. “ We might have won with
i* a timely suggestion. Sanford
people who ate planning to mail thnt the new type of church indi­ er churches, doing a vitally im­ ed by the neck, placard* telling Al Smith." The New York Times
Consider the mosquito as an ex­
effect Hint ample. He rarely gets
Christinas gifts should arrange to cates a new religious attitude. The portant work that would otherwise great crowds why they were hang­ has a a i° ry to
*lUp on
und what will happen to west­ Smith’s succcsn in his race for the back until he goes to work —
necessary to build a cc P
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do it soon in order that the pack­ church is no longer merely a place remain undone. There should be ed
ern
Europe.
Governor,
followed
by
his
elimin­
Florida Times-Unlon.
ages may reach their destination for worship, but an institution for -•Iso in every city, however, a num­
ation o f Dylan and election of
oti time und also to avoid the cori- :»*rvice. This idea hns never been ber of churches which confine
COLONEL
MITCHELL
hus Walker, “ render extremely timely
geation thnt is sure to arise if an entirely wanting, for the church fneir work pretty close to strictly
With the quantity of soileci linearly mailing campaign is not in ­ has alwuys carried on various a g ­ religious efforts, to planting in rendered two important services tho opportunity afforded Mayor- on in NiK*u now, the convening o f
encies of helpfulness and enlight the souls of the members ideal:* to his country, in the first placo elect W alker to display at their Congress will seem like wash-dayl
NO D E L A Y -------------NOW
augurated.
ment outside the actual r.orvlce of o f life, which they will themselves he told the truth about the* air I own request tho wares of Tam — Anderson Heruld.
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Decem ber 2 has been set na the worship. There seems to bo an en- work out in pructicul wuys through craft situation. Then, by bis trinl many before the Southern Demoother agencies. There is a legitl- which fully forced upon him, he crats whoso guest he will be.” The
The new security pact will be a
o^enin? date for the new home of largvment of this idtn.
Call
and let us explain ou 1
It may well be. questioned when* churches
but religious leaders causes tho real situation to be Times adds that “ the display will failure unless It substitutes the
ih&lt;* Sapford Yacht Club. The orbe made in the very h’ art of the scales of justice for balance o f
ganizrrtuet since Us formation last such a tendency is desirable In n 1mate place for both types o f proved in open court. This has
South und at tho very spot which power.— V trgiman- Pilot..
Spring has demonstrated that it large way. Entrance o f tho church should not allow themselves tu be forced the truth upon the nation,
was
the strong-hold of McAdoo,
from
tho
President
all
tho
way
actively
into
institutional
work
carried
nwuy
by
the
lure
of
the
is to be a permanent Institution
and also o f the Ku Klux Klan,
down.
The aviation inquiry recall* to
and under the guidance o f .C om ­
107-109 S. Park Ave. S a n ford , Huri^
And that’s exactly what the na­ which fo r obvious reasons fought our memory that somebody said
modore JC R. Emory it Is expect­
such a plant tion needed, from the President tho nomination of Governor Smith the next war would be fought in
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ed to l* u big factor in the city’s vitiate tho real work o f the church. ‘ 11 1 ^*an 1
no b i t t e r l y ....
down,
has not a real mission.
tho air.—Columbia Record.
should bn an influer
Hi ting.■and '-social circle*.
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Till I com e and tell him his leg is
found,
The bear didn’t swallow it after
nil
He must have got frightened and
let it fall,
And my grandpa laugho till his
aides nro sore
Then we hippoty-hop to the candy
store.
— Edgar A. Guest

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HARLAN W. KELLEY. SOCIETY EDITOR
nee Telephone 313-J

SALLIE HARRISON CHAPTER OF D.A.R
OBSERVES ITS SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
WITH MRS T O L A R A S HOSTESS
The seventh birthday o f the Sallie Harrison Chapter o f Daughters
o f American Revolution was beau­
tifully celebrated by the chapter
Thursday afternoon nt the homo of
the Regent, Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
The lovely home wns thrown cn
suite and decornted with the col­
onial colors o f blue and gold.
Plumbago and the golden elder
carried out the color scheme. The
tea tabic was centered with the sil­
ver candle sticks with candles o f
deep blue.
Mrs. Tolar called the meeting to
order and the minutes o f the prev­
ious meeting were read and aplurer, gave nn excellent report o f
the financial condition o f the chap­
ter. Because of the increased nntionnl nnd state calls, the chapter
considered the question o f raising
the due arc requesting assessments
to meet the increasing demands.
A motinjj t r jjy o n s e the dues to ?!&gt;
per mertioe? i.as unanimously

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An enthusiastic meeting
the
meeting oo ff the
West Side I’ nrcnt-Teachers Asso­
ciation was.held at the school
Thursday nfternoon nt 3 o'clock.
The meeting was called to order
by the chairman, Mrs. Hnnsell.
"America" was sung nnd the 23rd
Pmlm repeated in concert.
Reports from the various com­
mittees showed that much interest
is being manifested in the work
o f the association.
A lunch room has been opened
by one of the members and the
children are being served hot
lunches.
Two class rooms are being add­
ed nnd tnc play ground equipment
planed, it was announced at the
meeting.
The yard committee is planting
flowers and a hedge.
A generous contribution of
clothing for the Jacksonville Or­
phan ge has been sent in by the
children nnd their parents-

Kniekcr, long pants, coat, vest.
wool material.

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’i imres- was a business visitor to the city
lituation. yesterday.
itb was C- A. Wpnger o f Daytona Beach
|orl yes- uient Friday and Saturday in
, Sanford.
Roy S. Ritchie and P. C. Pomeer of New York City are in the
city for several days investigating
the advantages o f Sanford for in­
vestment.

Mens’ Fancy Sweaters
Beautiful color combination.
Elgin weight and heavy.

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Long Pants For Boys

All wool yarns.

Grey and brown, all wool, unfinished flannels 4
to 1G year sizes.

$6.25 to $10.00

$3.50 to $5.00

Golf Socks

Mens Fancy Vests

All wool, grey, tan and brown English Golf Sock.
All sizes. Light, medium and heavy weight.

Fancy colored vests.
worsted.

$3.50 to $7.50 pair

Colored, plaids and plain

$5.00

Lakolnnd

Francis Davies spent yesterday
George L. Craig o f W allingford, in Orlando nnd Kbuimmee on bus­
Conn., is spending a few days in iness.
Sanford while enrouto further
south.
TO THE CITIZENS
e City

I’n n t s - ^ r i T F g r e y nnd brown
Regular, stouts nnd slims. All sizes.

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tion o f Mrs. Francis Bolz. A color
scheme o f red and yellow, the
Scotch national colors, will be
used to form the setting.
Scotch mothers in quaint old
costumes will be there to greet
you ; Scotch lassies in kilts nod
plaids will serve you; and even
Harry Lauder, Jr., will be there
to entertain you. I he public is cor­
dially invited.

John F. Townsend o f New York
Donald Ihrig drove to
tyi is
* visiting in the city fo r sev- yesterday on business.

All

G to 14 years.

SECOND M U SICALE TO BE GIVEN AT
W O M AN ’S CLUB N E X T TUESDAY
The second o f a serieti o f musicnles to be given by the Music
Department o f the Sanford W om ­
ia San- an's Club will be presented at the
toiness dub house Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
17 at 3:30 o ’clock. There will be a
business meeting nt 3 o'clock.
A ve.ry elaborate program o f
Scotch music has been planned and
will be picscnted under the direc­

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Tax books are now open for the payment of City Taxes.
2 r/o discount allowed on all taxes paid in November, 1% on
all paid in December. Tax books close April 1st.

Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.

Side P.T.A.Holds
ing on Thursday

nr.&gt;v ruitK, Nov. I t.—Revival
o f strength anil activity in the rail
and oil shares featured the opening oft odny’s stock market. New
1925 high prices were established in the first few niintes. New
Haven, Erie, Baltimore and Ohio,
Lehigh Valley and Southern Ry.,
and Norfolk mtd Western, the initial gains ranging from fractions
to 1.2 points. Dupont opened 2
3-4 points higher. Motors were
heavy on profit taking.

City Taxes Due November 1st.

NEW YORK, Nov. 14.— OP)—
ConsuUo Vanderbilt, Catholic, Is
to marry an Episcopalian as her
sister Muriel did. Consullo’s fG
1ance, Earl E. T. Smith, is not to
Ichnnp-i* W» —•'-*

OF SANFORD
I wish to announce that I
am a candidate for the office
o f City Commissioner to be
determined in the regular
Municipal Election to be held
on the First Tuesday after
the First Monday in Decem­
ber o f this year.
Your consideration will he
appreciated.
E. F. IIOUSHOLDER.

Boys School Sweaters
Brown, Tan and Green, heavy knit.

Mapeline Raisin
Ice Cream

Lie1:

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All wool.

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Sizes 4 to 16 years. Slipover and coat styles.

$3.50 to $5.00
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Seminole Creamery

The Y owell C o m p a n y
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O w ing to the unusually large stock o f furniture which we are carrying at this time and m older to make
room fo r certain alterations in our building we are goi ng to close out our entire stock o f holiday toys etc., be­
fo re D ecem ber 1. W e are offerin g this merchandise a t prices 20 per cent lower than usual and we intend to
m ove them within the specified time.

DULLS AND DOLL CARRIAGES

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p ru"d— C'S’ S° me U,at 8° t0 * '

Nothing will give your boy moi
pleasure than one o f these autos

ivory and brown.

KiddieCars— Wagons

Wheel Barrows— Tricycles
With heavy rubber tires.

Best Quality Materials are found In these t
will delight any child. Priced from

Priced from-

Fire Truck
Complete! Every hoy w
delight in it. Priced—

$1.00 Every Day

QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT
Nothing Charged

PRICES THAT APPEAL
Nothing Reserved

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Special built auto will be

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The very name reveals its charm

1

Sunday afternoon while you are out driving make it a point to inspect the first section o f L och-A rbor. En­

trance to the property now under developm ent is directly opposite the D eForrest home on the Paola Road.
Turn to the left and drive around on the ix&gt;ads that are being constrctued.

Park your car as near to the club

house as you can get and then walk down to where the w aterfront lots are being bulkheaded. N otice also the
island that is taking shape.

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spring up on every hand.

Picture the view as it will appear a few months hence when beautiful hom es will

Conceive, if you can, the possibilities o f developm ent to be found in L och-A rbor.

A mistake is not being made in m aking the building site in Loch-A rbor too small.
S uffice it to say that the smallest will have 75 feet frontage.
be found?

The lots are all large.

W here in Sanford are home-sites o f such size to

W e think it better to have few er lots to sell, than to have more less attractive to the individual wish­

ing plenty o f room fo r his country home.

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It is surprising to note the num ber o f Sanford people who have signified their intention o f buying prop­

erty in Loch-Arbor.

It seems to us as if nearly everybody has selected this development as the logical place

fo r their homes. It is a significent fact that our friends in Sanford realize the type o f developm ent that is in the
m aking and that they hope to become property owners in the first section that will be placed on the market.

T h e first actual and organized attempt to bring
outside investors to this com m unity by busses

W e wish to make it clear, that our plan is to b r in g
tourist points in the state.
west coast.

outside

investors

to

Sanford

from

various

We have purchased beautiful busses and they will be run to the east coast and to the

O ffices, representing Loch-A rbor, are b e in g opened throughout the state, and as soon as the

property is placed on sale, we believe many o f the wealthiest tourists and those desiring something d ifferen t in
the way o f beauty, o f location, and waterways, will flock to Sanford to inspect Loch-Arbor.

O f course we want Sanford people to become proper ty owners in Loch-A rbor.
there and to live there.

W e want our friends to build

But we want it thoroughly understood that it is our intention to bring people from all

over Florida to Sanford and to interest them in what we have to offer.

W e believe little salesmanship will be re­

quired to convince those visiting L och-A rbor o f its superiority.

HIGGINS-SMITH-WIGHT,
Sales Agents

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�TOgJUNFORD HERAT.n,

Results Of Friday
Night Fights

tuia

ancial Review

King
EAST
Y ale vs. Princeton at New Hav­
en.
Harvard vs. Brown at Provi­
dence.
Arm y vs. Columbia at New York
George V3. Centro at Washing­
ton.
Pittsburgh v a Pennsylvania at
Philadelphia.
Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syra­
cuse.
West Virginia vs. Penn State at
Morgantown, W. Vn.
i Williams vs. Amherst at Williamstown.
Navy vs. Buckncll at Annapolis.
Rutgers vs. Holy Cross at Worcei'.er.
Cornell vs. Canisius nt Ithaca.
Boston College vs.
West Va.
Wesleyan at Boston.
Lafayette vs. Susquehanna at
Easton.

I In Fall
iner In
f Games

[ o f cridiron
Kilting each
fO victories
f t 13 fo r
I time the
fl «&gt;’ either
f - t&lt;&gt; 0 con-

MIDDLE WEST

Bulldog and
fed on even
tec contests,
I years the
I from New
lorious. On
[o' the Bowl,
„way with a

Dartmouth vs. Chicago at Chi-

Miss., won a decision over Sid Barbarian, Detroit, in 10 rounds.
Baltimore— Lee Anderson, New
York, heavy weight, defeated Bat­
tling Siki in 12 rounds.
Ntw Orleans— Harry Grcb, mid­
dleweight champion,
outpointed
Tony (Young) Marull, New Or­
MORGANTOWN, W . V a „ Nov. leans.
«■ *•in 15 rounds.
si
—• --11.—(Ji—With Governor Pinchot of i
Pennsylvania nnd Governor Gore |
of West Virginia heading groups
of distinguished spectators from
two states. West Virginia Univer­
sity will dedicate Its new $600,000
Mountaineer Stadium, today. Penn
State will oppose West Virginia
in the gridiron clash.
The stadium was built from
funds contributed by more than
7,dOO West Vigininns. It in horse­
shoe shaped and at present will
sent 311,000, Erection o f an upper
tier would incrcnse the seating ca­
pacity to r.0,000, and the building
of another section at the end would
make the capacity 75,000 or 80,000.

Magnolia St Sccotnl

A . I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

$600,000 Stadium
With Saturday Tilt

FOR CITY COMMISSION
I hereby announce my can­
didacy in the coming city elec­
tion for the office of City
Commission.
II. R. STEVENS

C offee

G eorgia Style
SANDW ICHES

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Big Hill Tilden,, f.nmous tennis
star, tossed aside his racquet for
tho well known fork at ag nthering o f the Breakfast Club o f Holly­
wood, Calif., where the champion
is reported to have set an ew record
Kansas Aggies vs. Nebraska at
for eating flapjacks.
Here he’s
shown tugging uwny at one. Yes, Manhattan.
Grinned vs. Kansas nt Grinnell.
he seems to enjoy it.
Des Moines vs. South Dakota at
Vermillion.
Texas Christian vs. Arkansas at
Fort Worth.
SOUTH
Alabama vs. Florida at Mont­
gomery.
Auburn vs. Vanderbilt at Bir­
mingham.
Maryland vs. Washington &amp; Ix*e
CHICAGO, Nov. Il.— (/P)— Na­
tional and conference title chances at Washington.
Tennessee vs. Mississippi A. &amp;
are the prizes in the middle west’s
outstanding, football games today. M. at Knoxville.
South Carolina vs. Furman at
Dartmouth's bid for the nation’s
Vale &lt;1.
gridiron crown, riding the tide o f Greenville.
VjIo II.
no defeats or ties in the east, gets ^ Tulnne vn. Scwance at New Or­
r«h&gt;n 7.
its western test from the Chicago leans.
Virginia vs. V. I*. I. at Char­
Maroons while the meetings o f
file 0.
Ohio State-Michigan; Minneapolis- lottesville.
ftten 0.
Georgia Tech vs. Georgia at At­
wton 0.
iowa and Purdue-Northwestern try
Vale (i.
to unravel the conference campaign lanta.
Kentucky vs. V. M. I. at Charles­
reton 0.
tangle,
Vale 0.
Minneapolis’ place nt the head o f ton. W. Va.
Vale 10.
William &amp; Mary vs. Haskell at
the Big Ten parade is at stake in
ifHon 5.
the game with Iowa at Minneapo­ Richmond.
FAR WEST
iceton 0.
lis.
la-ton
California vs. Wn.shi
Two forward passing teams meet
; Vale 0.
ut Ann Arbor, Michigan nnd the Berkeley.
ftcHoii 0.
Montana vs. U. S.
Buckeyes.
Breton I.
“ Bed” Grange’s final appearance gelon.
Icetai I).
Stanford vs. U. C. S. at Palo
on tho home gridiron may be only
Breton 10,
a few minutes in the Illinois-W a- Alto.
Colorado Aggies vs. Colorado at
nceton 6.
linsh non-conference tilt.
Breton 0.
Intursectionn! interest nttaches Fort Collin:' Col.
freten :j.
Colorado College vs, Utah sit
to the meetings o f Carnegie Tech
and Notre Dame at South Bend Colorado Springs.
and Washington and Jefferson and
Detroit nt Detroit.
Indians e x ­
pects an easy time with Rose Poly
while the Michigan A ggies are out
of Wisconsin’s class in other non- — @ — Henry Johnson, professional
at the Tallahassee Country Club
conference engagements.
has returned here to assume charge
o f the local g olf course. Mr. John­
Davidson by the same score.
"Oh; Miss." downed Mississippi son, who was formerly of the InnCollege ID to 6 but was expected wood club, o f Long Island, served
as professional nt Lake Kazer, |
to increase the margin today.
Maine, during tho summer. Talla­
Furman won from South Caro­
lina 10 to 0 nnd Citadel defeated hassee has a beautiful U-hole
(Temson 20 to 0. Louisiana Col­ course, which will he available for
members o f the legislature during
lege defeated the Arkansas A g ­
the special session. Fred Elliott,
gies 34 to 0.
King’s victory over Milligan was president o f the club, stated thut a
winter tournament is being plan­
by a score o f 41 to 0.
Richmond and Ilnmpden-Sidney ned.
played a scoreless tie. *
Science has advanced to the
If France pledges posterity to point where they can find a chip
pay, her next little job is to pro­ o f an ancient animal’s toe-joilit
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[ERE IS A HOUSE TH AT NEVER RESOUNDED
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STEW ARTS W ASHINGTON LETTER
Captain Paul Foley was relieved at
By CHARLES P. STEWART
his own request by Sec. W *J’ qj.p?" I
M an with business abr
day as judge advocate o f the Shen­
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put his services and
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
1A— use In turning to a dcpenable, andoah court of inquiry.
guaranteed
to
stick
through
thick
There’s no use talking, President
g ro w in g business in'
Tampa—Plans preparing
for S
and thin whether he's patted on
Cnolidge is onto hla political job
erection
of
new
20-story
Board
of
the back or not, when there’s a
S ness must stand inv(
Writing his message, fo r the open­
-----thorough un-dependable to be fla t­ Trade building.
ing o f the 69th Congress, to whom
erences exchanged,
tered up and converted to dependa­
did be turn for advice concerning
bility, if possible?
the best things fo r him to u y ?
Why indeed! observed the presi­
For whom did he send one o f the
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Reply “ J . A . T.” %
White House automobiles, to come dent. Get out the best auto we
up and confer two or three times have in the garage and bring back
n day ? To whom did he show that the senator from Idaho,
message, clause by clause, asking
WEEKLY FORECAST
enxiously, “ What do you think o f
it ? " ns he set it dow n?
W ith
whom did he compromiae, making
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— (i«P)—
liberal concessions, when at first Weather outlook for the week be­
they didn’ t quite a g ree?
ginning Monday. South Atlantic
Was it that old wheel horse, and East Gulf states: Mostly fair
Senator Curtis, Republican leader cool at the beginning o f week fo l­ Fivs wiling* ■ week from Jacksonville
on the floor of the upper house? lowed by temperatures near above farts, ioeiudiac «im I* and bartki Bsllfmait
I )0.96&lt; PtuUddolus I J O fc Baato* *42.52
ir Senator Butler, the president’s normal.
Tkiouah lari* and rail caaaattiaoa IS all paint*
wn political manager and close
This Company, «*ublt*hsd In 1852 and
personal friend? Or Senator Mose3 FRISCO GETS SOUTHERN ROA ana
of tha pioaeer tr»nr port, lion list* to Flori *
or Senator Smoot or Senator
lanr*, comfortable SWamm. Jndi
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.— &lt;jfP)— spiral**
REQUIRES TWO MORF
ala
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NEW. maani&amp;canl 3. 3. ALLECH j
Wadsworth or Senator
Willis,The St. Louis 41an Francisco Rail­ and 3 J . BERKSHIRE: the former on JacksonvUI*
among the rock-ribbed-est adminroad was given permission by the Baltimore linr, the latter from Miami to Phils.
m en forsan i
istrntionlsts o f them a ll?
Inter State Commerce Commission Send (or illutiraled booklet. Automobile*
transported.
Set
rice
to
Ssrannati.
No None o f these!
Then to today to take over the Muscle
what true-and-tried dependable did Shoales, Birmingham and Pensa­ Merchants &amp; Miners Trans. Co. .
Phone 346-J.
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the president turn?
cola Railroad which operates in
Jacksonville, FIs.
He turned to Senator Borah, who Alabama and Florida, with its prin­
pier HOO E. llnv Street
isn’t dependable a bit. W hat’s the cipal terminal at Pensacola.

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penter. of “ Allca In W on­
rtf.
derland" fame, ^ould go
strolling hand In hand
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along i ho Florida soacoast
lif this day and time when won­
ders, btrautte of their very freigut-ncy o f occurrence, are no longer
wondered at. [liny might wol] he
pardoned for shedding bitter tears.
Tho Carp“ ntar would have a good
cry com ing to him, .vnllo h!o friend
tho Walrus would bo a cold and un­
sympathetic sort of chap Indeed,
did he not feel the most acute
pangs of sorrow for tho plight o f
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Aside (rum uie novelty of Its
Inside walls, w'tltn are of the same nnll-iess r obstruction, this Coral
material, are s.x laches thick. Cables home represents another
Thors In ail a&gt;r space between tho unlifue departure from modern
outer and lister walls to keep out A m or’cau nrehlitetural practice. Its
moistures and t o 'fttkirtu. .n at cvoii uructurat ‘ Vihi.'gn is much more
a temporrNirt' a* possible In the mssolve and ugu-reslstlng than the
Interior of the house.
grout m alorl’. y of dwelling struc’I he window trials in this Coral tu-os tli-it h iv e beau erected In
Babies homo arc of magnesite -cm America, particularly In the South,
position and the windows are of during rvrent years. Eighteen-Inch
P la ta g'acs, sliding In grooves end outer walls o f concrete construewithout any of the customary Mon. with Inner walls six Inches
hardware
A r.tnall g'ars knob on hick ami also of concrete, are cal­
'lie Inside of each huge plate glass culated to outlast by centuries the
pane serves tn raise and lower the woo.I or metal frame anil stucco
walls of so many of the private
window
homos
bnlng built In this day.
Fur In Florida, these days, they
The floors In tho Hornet dwelling
S o m c l h l n g N e w In B u ild in g
are building houses without nails, ,nro of cement tile at I the r^nf Is
without scrows and without wood of ¥• nulna Spanish tile, hundreds i Even In Cnral Babies, which from
and
architectural
—houses through which the ra o f years old. while tlw chimneys, a structural
sounding whack of tho carpenter's ■nortlen columns, etc. .ir&gt; of tho ttiudpcint Is one of the American
-ame concrete slab m atrrl"! us tl ••tinders, this bouse without nails
hammer Is never hoard
'n
the wall and cr-inii- cop -it ruc­ &gt;m attracted considerable atten­
Tho first of these now houses
tion
anil no little speculation
tion
without a nail has Just bean com ­
among architects and builders.
Med
terrarean
Architecte-e
pleted at Cnral , ! abius, the nowont
Does It mark the beginning of a
and most rem arkable city In tho
The architectural dss'gn of the new architectural and structural
world. The only wood used In the house Is of the M ed ltem .n ran typ *
era In American tropical homes, or
construction of tlaln h ;u se Is In the so largely the vr.gue at Coral Ba­
!s It simply a novelty? That is a
doors and tho built-in kitchen ca b i­ ilies This Mediterranean arch'u c*
question to which only time will re­
n et
ttiro Is particularly empites r. tl tn veal the answer.
Neither archi­
Novel Construction Methods
i largo Inner garden which Is pvrt- tects nor builders seem to have the
This unique Coral Unities struc ly within the main body of tli.* solution. The construction method,
ture Is the hr.ino of J. F. Barnet, a house and partlv In th* o w n . rur- however, will lie followed In some
retired clothing mo reliant ui r.l rounded by typical Italian walls
Instances
The permanency of
The Dernot dwelling Itaa four- such construction and the Insur­
mlra. N. Y. it was planned by J,
Mack Sawyer, a North Carolina teen room s, three conventional ance that those thick walls provide
architect now In .business In Mi­ bath m om s anil o:h» shower room against the effects o f outside huat
ami, and Its m ajor construction Is ", l.o living room has a il jpth o f thir­ anil moisture on the Interior of a
o f concrete slabs patented by this ty six feet and Is eighteen feet dwelling will have an appeal to
architect.
These concrete slabs wide with n celling sixteen feet many who may not have to weigh
have Interlocking edges and the high. Tho entire cost of tho house so carefully the first cost, on one
Joint» are cem ented with concrete. Is said to have boon approximately hand, arid the reduced upkeep and
T l. outside wall slabs are eighteen 57r,.ooo
constant rom forl oil the other.

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ships. Hut he sailed on and was rewarded by
great discovery. Let nothing discourage
from regular saving, and making safe invest­
ment, and you will discover the way to success.

Study Location and
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OU W A N T conditions about your home to be perfect. You want
these same conditions to su rround your investments. Location
is paramount in b rin g in g about these conditions, and that is why
San Lanta is so em inently desirable.

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Desperate btcaune he facetl n $1000
fine for non payment of his in­
come tux, F.lllou holder, president
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messenger and rubbed him of $10,000. II • was arrested und confess­
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First, it is close to the center o f the city.

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Second, it is on the Dixie H ighway
Third, it is within three minutes o f all schools, churches and the business
district.
Fourth, it is the closest-in highly restricted property in or near the City of
Sanford that has carried out all its prom ises o f development.

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Colds, Grippe, I’In, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria

Fifth, prices in Section One will be advanced from 10 to 20 per cent on Dec.
1st, and there are only a few lots left in this section.

It k ill, the germs.

R egardless o f all future developmen t in residential property San Lanta
must always dominate the situation.
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The Property for Discerning People

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Hie new kind of plumbing
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SALES AGENTS

Slater-Scott
7 W. Washington St.

3rd anti Oak

Knight &amp; MacNeill

onnmtNr. n * ' mo » t
IMKHIASr MW Mottrs

Ii. Rosier frr uii esL.’ a'.ale.

A. D. ROSIER

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R. O. BRINKMAN,
Mgr. Realty Dept.
Phone 1947

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the Mwak
latest to
iu put its
Paris, nnd other points, are about Trades is ....
t h k finer i t c o u r t o r h e m .
to faure a purfrt wnr in Atlanta. stamp of condemnation on this i\•Mll.t:
COI'XTY. FLOHIIIA. IX
clnsn
of
literature.
Considerable
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Stvernl crjjanixntions hero in
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discussion
was
devoted
to
n
resolu­
Rnlrt Till*.
i resolutions fer many weeks have
w . J. AKK.
I held up their hands in horror nt the tion denouncing it, the resolution
Complainant.
magazines and literature recalling being unanimously.
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Similnr resolutions have bee-i
I the battle made some time ago i*i
Defendants.
mnde
by
th?
American
United
W a sh in g ton , D. C.. with tcllinz e f ­
Order o f I’ u bllra tln n
Daughters
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f
the
Confederacy
and
fort neainst the same little books.
NOTICE TO KNOWN AN D UNThe Atlanta
Federation
o f 1the West-End Parent-Teachers t
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IN CHANCERY.
M. M. Smith. C om plainant;

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[booklets the
the pile of
tice covered
j in the ofIfiid life in

AON'KS T. L E W I * If living, amt If
ueail. tin- ],*&gt;!rn duvljM-eK, KrnntciM
o r other &lt;-twlmaiH* under A k ih .i T.
L ew is. In amt to ihu fo llo w iitir
pcrltotl hunts In S,‘tultt-:1 j County,
F lorida. to-\vlt:
Tho N W 'i Of th,* N E H . Section it.
T ow n sh ip 21 s.. R nnue 31 It.,
and till parties ol.ilm lno Interest
In a ml t&gt;&gt; tlio a llo w tleserllu d prop erty w hether k n ow n or unknown,
Defendants.

Persistent couglt* and colds lead to
serious trouble. ” You can stop them
row with Creomulsioa, an emulsified
HIM to (Inlet Title.
o n iM -.it o f r n i i . i r . Y r i n x
creosote that is pleasant to take. CreoT o Atfiicii T. t.ewls. if living* and
mulsion Is a new medical discoviry
deail. all persons elnlnttiur inter­
with two-fold action; it soothes and If
ests under Am ies T . Lewis, deceas-d
heals the inflamed membranes and in­ nr ntherwfHe. In nnu to the follow I&gt;iIT desrrllieit hinds
In Samlnoln
hibits germ growth.
county. Florida to -w lt :
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec­
T he N\V ‘ , o f tlio N E 'i. Bccth n
ognized by high medical authorities as
14. T ow n sh ip 21 B-. Kanuu 31
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or.o of the greatest healing agencies for
and all parties claim in g ln tern .1 In
persistent coughs and colds end other und
to tho above described proper­
forms of throat troubles. Crcomulsion ty, w hether know n ,n- unkn»-..-:i.
Vou find each o f vou ui-j norehy
contains, in addition to creosote, other
to appear t o .ll io lib ive , nhealing dements which sooths and heal ordered
titled caiiau on o r o -for.* the first
the infected membranes and stop the Monday In Decem ber. D'25. same
irritation and inflammation, while the Io-Iiik a rule-day o f tills court, uml
the seventh day o f the month, mid
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­ In dcf.-Mitl th ereof
a decree pro
sorbed into the hlocd, attacks the scat con fess,, w ill ho entered aunlnst
and •ach o f you. uml said cause
of the trouble and checks the growth you
proceed ex parte.
of the germs.
It Is fu rth er ordered that this
Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac­ ord er he published once a week for
u r con secu tlvo w eek s In the San­
tory in tho treatment o f persistent fo
ford Herald, a new spaper publish­
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, ed at Stanford. Florida.
W itness my hand und seal o f said
bronchitis and other forms o f respira­
court this the 6th day o f Novem­
tor)- diseases, and is excellent for build­ ber.
192;.
ing up the system after colds or flu.
V. E. DOt'OI,ASS,
Clerk C ircuit Court. Seminole
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
County, Florida.
not relieved after taking according*ta (S ea l)
Uy: A. M. W EEKS. D. C.
directions. Ask your druggist. Creo. C lIA Itt.n S t\ DICKINSON.
S o lic ito r fo r C ouitilalm iiit.
muJsion Company, Atlanta, Go. (adv )
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th e ,th . day nf D ecem ber, A . D.
19J3. th e follow Inn described lot.
piece or pa rcel o f land situ a te In
S em in ole County. F lorida, to -w lt t
HEC.INNIN'I at a point 5 ch a in s
du e v a st o f the qu arter se ctio n
p ost o n the sertlnn line o f S e c ­
tion D*. T ow n sh ip 19 South,
Ram re 30 east, running thence
n orth 123 feet, th en ce east 330
Ceet; thence sou th 123 feet,
th en ce w est 330 trot. In polntT
o f EKC.tNNINO. Snbl land betmc
lo c a te d In lot 4 necordlnu to
AVIltlnin lleardnU 's Map o f St.
J o s e p h 's rese rv in g a strip o f
land tr&gt; feet w id e alon a
the
sm ith side, to be kept op en ns a
rn sd iv n v , ns sh ow n by snbl map.
(S llfn m l) JDltN C.. lV.ONARDT.
S p e c ia l M aster In C hancery.
W IL S O N . H lJl’S ir o L D E R * DOYLE,
H o llc llo r s f o r C om plainants.
Jfov, 7 -1 6 -2 1 -2S. D ec. 5, 1925,

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31ASTKIt'X SALK

II. Township SI R* R »n«e 39
except 10 acre* In the South­
west corner thereof heretofore
sold &lt;n AV. D. flunnlmr. situate,
lylnx nnd belntr In the County
o f Seminole, stnto of Florida,
together with all right, till*
anil Interest the defendants have
In said property and all the
right, title.and Interest the de­
fendants have In and to the rertain lease covering said prop­
erty listed the 15th day of
March. 1919. from Merritt K.
Ilohlnsnn and wife, to Emme L
Kntimlnger covering said pro­
perty.
to satisfy said flnnl decree.
Terms o f sale, purchaser to pay
for deed and assignment o f said

Notlcd la - hereby Riven that the
undcrslnnrd Is Special Master In
Chancery, by vlrtuo o f a final d e­
cree entered In that Certain cause
pendlnx In the Circuit Court. 8oventh Judicial
Circuit. Seminole
County.
Florldn.
wherein
S. A.
Hutchins Is complainant, and E. II.
Story, ct al.. are defendants, said
decree entered on the 6th day of
November. 1915. I will o ffe r for
sale und sell to the highest and
best bidder, at the Seminole Coun
ly Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida,
iftirlnK the local Honrs nf sale, oil
the first Monday In December. 1925.
same ho In a tin* seventh day o f the
month, the fullowlm ; described prop­
JAB. O. SHARON.
erty in Seminole County. Florida,
to-wit:
Special Master
N or- 7. U . 31. 18.
Tho B\V U of tho BWU Section

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MR. W. P. CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tenn.)
has been attached
o f our Central Florida office.
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^ what does location, and elevation and wide boulevards amount to if a subdivision
is neglected from a beautifying standpoint? Sanford Grove is naturally blest with
beauty, and with such stately pines as are to be found in few places. Nevertheless e f­
forts will Jbe made to make it even more so.

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-rH E beautification program o f Sanford G rove calls for the setting out o f a variety o f
1 tropical plantings. These trees and shrubs are to be planted in the parkw ays
found in front o f every lot. Other flow ers will be placed so as to lend color and to
draw out the beauty that is there w aiting for someone to enjoy it.

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YY/IT1I its magnificent trees which we consider one o f the great assets o f Sanford
^ Grove, its palms, its many colored hibiscus, its other tropical foliage, its wide
parkway, this development, we believe, will rank with all others in beautiful and at­
tractive surroundings.

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V O IJ have been told this week o f many o f the special advantages o f Sanford Grove.
1 Its majestic trees, its high elevation, its accessable location, its new boulevard,
have each been stressed. W e believe the average person will agree with us that these
things, together with the beautifying o f the property by the planting o f tropical foli­
age will make Sanford Grove all that we say it will be, and more.

F INER lots can not be found, at prices that compare with those o f Sanford Grove.

N O TAXBd UNTIL l&lt;)27*
MO ir*T«RfioT ON CEFCRNeO PAYMSiNri'

$100 will buy well located home-sites on
graded streets, sidewalks in front o f every
lot. Terms can be easily arranged, if pur­
chaser so desires. While you are out driv­
ing Sunday visit Sanford Grove, and judge
the property on its own merits. Then call
and talk the matter over with us. $100 isn’ t
much money to invest in a lot in Florida,
please remember that.

W AN LAKE, FLA.
11 01 ^ao*a* Where can you find in all Florida a more
Lin k- 1,1 U mL&gt; whh suburban touch and city advantages?
'“ ''‘ ** aIjh home in Sylvan Lake in ten minutes.
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^vantages of Sylvan Lake for your dream home

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tt un!lpl’1-ri|I'?l1 a,n&lt;l t,ry’ ealchin« the slightest breezes,
fTears ago a * ,oai,ty touching our development which were

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Sanford Country Club.
p ie d l.v ! i " r i,,lr , 0r Sanfortl buaincss section.

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Mrd road to h ■i "i f^ Ca’ homes' an&lt;* groves.
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;v ount.v through our First Street.
f V n Uko Inn toTu.“ !VeI,0pInent 8et aai(1« f(&gt;r the public.
Sv •! ; 7 : ; t‘-,|I°n our First Street.
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a,1(l homes furnished with the finest

Sanford

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wil! 1,e available,
t ,?V° f,K,t reservation
,eai.(,entiai home site.
* f' ‘. plait5
surfaced^ as,t e or 'awns for all home sites.

Bart Nason, Sales Director
REALTORS

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STATE O F FLO RID A, to:
t b rU o f the Hire lift C ou rt o f th o
A. LOVELL. JE SS E I&gt;. CO LE.
Seventh J u d icia l UCIreult o f fh o
J ' J ; i'AM D. MASSEY. H, C. , MeState o f F lorida, In and fo r S.-m tEl.L. I&gt;. d . C R E N S H A W , i f My- nob* County.
mif* ami If either, any or n il o f ta ld (SE A L )
'b l . nd.itils In* dead, th en
to the
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heirs, devisees, g ra n tees or oth er .....
Deputy Clerk.
ehilinuntn under W . A. L O V E L L . WILSON*. IIQ trsilO L D U n &amp; HOYUS.
I Es s e o . i -i i l b . W IL L IA M D. M AS■ Soth-ndrs for Coniplulnant.
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claim ing any Interest u n d er any o f i x -r u n c o u l e e ct&gt;« i »t o f s f . m IXOl.F. » O l \ T V , F L O R ID A .
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th,* above named d efen d a n ts, each
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ai l •very, w hose nam es a n d .r e s l deiie-s are anktiown t o th e C o m ­ R E A L T Y T R F S T COMPANY*, a Fl&gt;»rbb,
Cnrpnratbii).
JA M E S
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plainant In the above e n title d cu u sr.
JOHNSON. A L F R E D FO STE R Aand lo all parties u n k n ow n w h o m V IR c. i n i a - CAROLINA
C H E ir t •• ' ■ r ,-talmlnK any In terest nr l,»C A L COMPANY, a U n a w a r e C o r ter&lt;-ts In the land In volved In this
poraUup.
said land I-. inv s itu a te lit
Cnm plalnants
S'-mlnole County, F lorid a , and d esrrllieil ns follow s. t n -w R :
F. It. llt.ACK and A D titE K. B L A C K
Th' Southeast Quarter ot the
bis Wife ;,m| J. w . 1IEI.L am i
Northwest Quarter of SectUm
E L IZ A IIETII I5ELL. h i* w ife, nil
Five t ; i . Tow nship tw e n ty (S o)
ritabb-ots ut Sem inole C ou n ty.
South, Ramse-at Wnst.
Fiiirldn. ami f-.LVEU L. RIC E. «b&gt;And It appearlm; from the sworn
Inu b n ,Im n . ns 11 t~ RIC E &amp;
hill o f eom plnlnt herein that y ou
COMPANY
and &lt;aeh of y ou may claim some
Defendants.
rlaht. title or Interest In und to the
X e tlrr of Spei-Inl M-*ster*» Sale
property herein above described.
Nolle,*
Is
hereby
u lven that p u rIt Is th erefore O R D E R E D Hint
y ou and eaeli of you be and you santit to a Final Po,-r&gt;&lt;s* In the a b o v e
are hereby required to appear to entitle,I riiuse, ilalcd tin* f&gt;lb. d a y
th 1:111 o f C om plaint herein filed o f Nm i tnli-r, A D. 1925. th e undel In thin m u se, on M onday the “ th sl«n*'il. a&lt; Speelal M aster, w ill « f f - r
day. of Decem ber. A. D. 1925 the for sale and sell to the h lab est and
emu* helm : a Hub* Day &lt;*f the bent bidder for cash at the fr o n t
Court, at the Court House In S a n ­ d o o r " f the Court H ouse In San ford.
ford. Sem inole County. Florida, ntul Sem inole County. F lo rid a , w ith in
tlu* b'Kul hours o f sa le o n M onday

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M odern Poultry farm , equipped with necessary out houses and
brooders. Quarter mile from depot, Longw ood.
Containing
10 acres; 7-room house.
All live stock including several hundred chickens.
^ Jk'rres in grove— 6 to 8 years old.
immediate sale.

M R. INVESTOR

N EAR ORLANDO AND KISSIMMEE

Price reasonable fo r

10 Acres of Prosperity
), K . F a r m s a r c lo e a te il l&gt;etwr»*n O rla n ilo anil K lw lm m c o
an il vim lly am i q u ic k ly ncCt-mlMi' to b oth clticn o v e r Kami
riunlu.
T h em ; fa r m s are cut Into 10 a c r e tra ct*. and
no laid o u t th a t e v e ry tract fr o n t s on a w id e road
le n d in g In to m alit h ig h w a y .
F o r th e ra in in g o f
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tr u ck , cltrtm fr u it, d a iry in g o r p o u ltr y . F lo r id a
o f f e r s n o b e tte r land.
T h e lo c a tio n Is Ideal,
b e in g n o t o v e r 30 m inu tes fro m e ith e r O rla n ­
d o o r K iss im m e e .
T h ese fa r m s a r c hlKh.
d r y a n d rich soil, and
on ly

W E H A V E SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS
PR O PE R TY
THAT
W IL L PRO VE PRO FITABLE TO
YOU.
Also Small A creage fo r Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

$125.00 ACRE

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

D. E. M AN ASCO
L ongw ood.

JOE T IN K E R
Tinker Bldg., Orlando

21 Court Street

Orlando, Fla

18 N. Orange Avenue
Phone 2062

Orlando, Fla,

40 ACRES
Close to Oviedo

$100.00 per acre

BRYAN REALTY COMPANY

TERMS

220 SOUTH ORANGE AVE

Lane-Hardison Corporation

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

No. 12 Watkins Bldg,

roper

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

I f so, let uslii
r a p i d i t y with whit

FOR SALE
the best subdivision tracts in Orange county.
$1500 per acre. $5,000 binder.
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

e v e r y d a y asking

Our years
a guarantee to
make you a cli

If sold at once will tnke

$25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,

Up to date listings o f Business
A N O T H E R B A R G A IN SN AP
14*/i A cres in South Orlando

Property, A creage, Homes

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

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEI
Empire Hotel

Orlando Florida

Orlando ,Fla.
432 N. Orange Avenue

Follow the Slogan

Lake fron t lots

CAN YOU BEAT IT?

NO!

TERMS—One-half cash, balance in
12 months

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NELA ISLE

Make Money

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Fronts in Lake Conway

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Re-sale P rofits
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WRITE FOR PARTICULARS

THE LOVETT CO.
119 S. Orange St.

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; 840,000.
40 Acres just a short
Lake Butler, 2,000 ft.
age on three lakes, 17
ing grove, 23 acres
cleared land, $29,000.

distance from
of lake front­
acres in bear­
of additional

M A ITLA N D
‘WHERE SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES M EET’
We have been in business ^boosting Mail land" ever since 1021, our officers
taking an
..ding part in buildii\sc,.v*-1'?-* 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.

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REALTORS
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“ Where Values anti Prices Harmonize"
Orlando. Florida
62 N. Orange
Rhone 960

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Office Next to Postofficc— Phone 1210 J
Maitland, Florida

Orlnndo, Fla.

Eas two o d-W illiams Co.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

34 E. Pino St., Orlando, Fla.

Offers for Sale

FLETCIIER-BULGER

1 *AHUM Vt!lj

I.P.SIAS REALTY CO.

The Famous Code Hill Est ate

22 West Pine St.
Telephone 1133 /
Orlando

This estate has 190 acres in Seminole County,
and 100 acres in, Orange County.

,11 N. Orange,Aye,

Orlando, Florida.

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Phones 176S—2567

See Us For Orlando Property

s, A n y
Lease?

We will he pleased to give any information to
interested parties.

Sanford Office— 113*/; Magnolia Ave.
Miller Htdg.

EASTW00D-WILLIAMS CO.
REALTORS

Phone 716.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

at the
our doors

reputation, is
•One trial will

GOLD!
GLITTERS! So do our customers’ eyes when we
show them our exclusive

ACREAGE

C0 M E
Let us know when you lire com ing to Orlando and we
will have a salesman waiting to welcome you and show,
your our—

listings in Seminole County.

E. SHEPHERD

Here’s Some Red Hot Buys!
120 acre tract adjoining Osteen roads on twosides of property. ?&lt;!;&gt;•) pet net e casj tei ms.
59 ycres two miles from Altamonte Springs
Hotel—lake frontage $330 per acre— good terms.
10 acres adjoining Chuluotn $150 per acre.—
Terms.
80 acres adjoining Chuluota, $100 per acre.

Brown-Lewis-Morrison, Inc.
Seminole County Acreage Specialists
2036 \V. Pine St.

BEST BUYS

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

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Orlando, I la.
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Location of Lake M abel

Ten Lots Reserved (or Hunting

Clara corner, and one-half mile from
from Orlando Road on count&gt; loatb
Phone
2668

E ight miles out west Cential A\enue

there lies the Development.

Privilege Given

ein-ht. miles west on Dixie Highwaj to
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BETTER BUYS

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Illdg.

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Two Good Investments in Business Properly on First Street
620 acres near Cheney Highway. This is a real money maker and there
is not much land left at this price. Per acre.................................... .....§ 101)
Do you want a Home? I have them to suit anyone and at prices below
the market value. Prices range from................................$4,500 to $20,000.
I have a lot in San Lanta right by the entrance on Sanford Avenue and
the price is only........................................................................................... $.1,000
Lots in a good section of the city for.....................................................SI,000
I f you are a developer, I have* the best Lake Front Tract in this county
and it is near the County Club.

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Phone 713.

Phone 744.

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In Bel-Air

Price $7900
N otice These Terms

OSCAR R. BROOKS

Only $1,000 clown, balance easy.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

Real Estate and Investments.

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CHOICE LOTS
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I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

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3 large lots on Mellonville Ave., V/&gt; blocks from ball naa! j
Contains 1 corner and 2 inside. Very good investmS' 1
Beautiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal AiSffl
to lake. GGxl40 ft. This is a giveaway for §1,500.00
French Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets. Fa,t‘ &gt;a
ing paid. 64x117. 50x117. These lots can be bought un
market prices.
5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans Street, including one cn
lots. At $2,000 each. These cannot be duplicated.
1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150 Tn,t
tial section. This is worth looking into. .
11
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palmetto Avenue and 18thStr*d
Completely furnished. At the very low figure of §6,2500$

INVESTMENTS

203-205 Mcisch Building

TH E LOT K IN G — Phone 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.
LiccnedReal]
‘'USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

W . F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

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HOMES—LOTS—FARM S
ACREAGE

TODAY’S
BEST BUYS
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In and N ear Enterprise, the Dig Develop

Beautiful lot on Hughey Street between Park nml Magnolia, only $1'J(K) for quick
sale with goon terms.
Large lot, 75x140 in Rose Court.

Priced at $220(1 fur quick sale.

Corner lot, eastern exposure on Twelfth and Laurel.
in tho next few days.

Benutiful lot in Mnyfnir for only $3750 with suitable terms.

Two lots in Franklin T ex a co $1250.00
fitch.
House completely furnished on Sanford
Avenue, opposite Rose Court, $8,500.00.
Terms.
House and lot No. 1705 Magnolia lot size
03x130 for only $4,500.00.

Act quick on this!

Block o f six lots on Sanford Avenue, one block north o f Rose Drive filling sta­
tion, all fo r $ 1,200 with terms.
Seven room house on Magnolia Avenue very close in.
Priced fo r quick sale at $11,000 with terms to suit.

1593 A cres

-For Quick Sale, Wo Huvc-

Will sell for $1000, if sold

Every modern convenience.

Seven room s and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford Heights with garage apart*
rnent and three garngep on rear o f lot. Every convenience. Priced $15,000.

$87.50 PER ACRE
H alf the price o f adjoining land—Beautifully|
around and side o f lakes,

SEE US NOW!

COLCLOUGH R E A L T Y CO.

McCALL &amp; FOX
“ The Firm Substantial”
113V** M agnolia Ave.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
311 First National Hank HIdg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfor
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

“ REAL BARGAINS”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
— INVEST YOUIE SUItPLUS IN INCOME HEAL ESTATE. I ET US EXPLAIN—
We h«ve three lots ou L e r Avenue, on block from Forrest I.jkt Motel, Come in and
see us about them.
Two wonderful lots in Hose Court, faring on Sanford Avenue. On? a corner lot on
(irand View and Sanford, $0,000.00. Half cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Act quick
about this reasonable buy.
Two lots on Park Avenue and Central, 131x130 with n 1 ! ft alley. $8,000 half caah,
balance 1 and 2 years.
We have several lots In Franklin Terrace from $1,000 nml up.

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All in one block.

$7,000.00.

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See u s about them to­

d a y and don't wait until tomorrow.

FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.

Corner L ot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.
This
is near the Forrest Lake Hole
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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue...
Thirteen acres facin g on Lake Monroe, 1200 fj
fron t. P r ic e .............................................
Seven Lots fron tin g on Sanford Avenue bet™
m ercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.01*

fourth cash, balance easy.

ALSO BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF SANFORD
Selling homes to home-seekers is a big feature o f our business. We have property
in all parts o f the city.

1131
/-* Magnolia.

FOURTEEN LOTS
« iflft. It* i |Jt*4 ill ||H|«90 t

2 M odern-Six Room Residences

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R.C. TISDALE

REALTOR

Phono 746

Real Estate Investment

In Edgewood, §8,000.00 each. v
Terms.

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.1

Ready fo r occupancy De­

cember 1st.

We O ffer an Entire Block]
CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES
The Beauty Spot for Homes

F ronting on First Street just o f f Sanford Avt

A Beautiful Home

business property is unexcelled by any in Sanj

On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00.

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One-third cash.

Look it over and be convinced.

The price fo r a few clays will be #110,0041

CHOICE CITY LOTS N E A R CENTER

Britt-Chitjrenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

REALTORS

Close in, between 4th and 5th
on Palmetto Avenue, nice home,
m ust be sold in the next two
weeks.
F ifty-three acre farm near
S an ford at a price that will inter­
est you, ask us about it.

F. IL SCRUGGS, Mgr.
Phone 117

202 First Street

210 E. 1st St.

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Phone 735

Phone 703-709

B A R G A IN S

’ TWO HOMES

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that can not be equalled, fur the money in the city.
One 5-rooni house with garage on a 50 foot lot
for $1,000.00 with terms.

TO THE PEOPLE OF '
SANFORI)
List your property with us. Wo have calls
every day for homes, lots and business prop­
erty.
1 1

For $3,000.00

You can depend on our entire corporation.

Completely
5 rooms and sleep1 *

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
5 Ball Bldg.

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One lot Fort Mellon........
One lot Fort Mrliurt
(Inc lot palmetto Aveno*.

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.

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The Substantial Wjjjj,!
12-14 GarnerAVcotu^
TELEPHONE ™

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. F. ANDREWS

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$7600

Near 3 subdivisions on French Ave.

Tainianii Land Company
Phone 766

$ 7,200
Two story h o u s e . 5 roomj
provements,

Ec&lt;y Ten**-

One l-rooni house, sleeping porch and garage, 50
foot lot

With Terms.

Room 3-3Vi Ball Building
Phone 142

cash, balance over 4 year period. 57c binder foij

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

Many real estate men say that we arc offc
cheap.
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on inis Pade is a Paying Investmen
22— Sale, Furnitue

5— Autos, Sale

42 Advtg. Mediums
We carry a full line.
Our prices aro right. Cosh OT AS _ STA CHRONICLE — Au^ A u g u s t a '1 greatest

1920 Bukk y ~ Touring.
1924 Chevrolet Touring.
1923 Ford Coupe.

terms. Wo want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
321 E. F in t S t

1920 v 3 £ “ 6" Touring.

Oak and 2nd St.

7— Business

S ervice

fANEY’S DRUG STORE - Pre■crlptlona. Drugs. S«*M* .
«re as near you aa yoor phona.
Call 103.

fU nrtlon.

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SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
na Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electraglth
Radio.

auent
ild bt
1* o t
thorrule*
I* yo“
ad If
you
to
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it on*
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can't
funlaa*
I«»ll»0t.

WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag'
nolia and Second. First and Elm
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street
Expert service.

MIRACLE Concrete C o , general
cement work, aide walks, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B.
Terwilleger. Prop.

ADDRESSING — Moltlgraphing.
folding
and mailing— os you
want it— ivhen you want It
Phano 673. n . E. Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

9—For Rent, Houses
FOR RENT: Six room house. T.
A. Greenlenf, Lake Mary, Fin.

LOST: Liver colored bird dog. ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
I Name Joe. Liberal reward. It. A.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
|Newman. Phone 116 or 53.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
25— Opticians, Jewelers
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Wayeross, Georgia.
C. VI ELK, Jeweler. Watch.
jewelery and clock repairing ami‘ THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
engraving. Quick service. 11C M ag-1 accepted want nd medium it*
nolia Avenue. I'hone 442.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

FOIL RENT: Housekeeping apart­
ment close in. Want young lady
Stores room-mate to share same. Prefer
one who works. Apply 314 East
5th Street nfter six p. in. on Sun­
day._______________________________

10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT: Garage at Gtl Park
Ave.

kneoilfl

FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
housekeeping apartment.
All
conveniences. Adults. 316 E. f*th
St.

I I— For Sale, Acreage
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FOR SALE: Acreage from one to
twenty acres. Box U1A, Sanford
Fla.

20— Fur Sale, Miscellaneous
ppliea

On and after January the
10th, 1026, the Painters scale
Thousands of Maine will bo $1.00 per hour.

FOR SALE OR TR A D E : Buy in
the mountains o f Alnbunui 240
acres, 7 miles
town, railroad.'
part of land open for cultivation.
Good spring water, 2 houses, some
fruit, timber, enough to build sev­
eral houses. Place suituble for
residence year
round.
Several
tor
streams. Price $20 per acre. \V. D,
•Smyth, Box 538, Gaffney, S. C.
I-OR SALE: Nasturtium plants,
15c per dozen; Oleander, 3 and
4 feet tall, 25 cents each. See R.
ale F. Cooper, School Garden.

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FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
STEW ART THE FLORIST”
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Flowers /o r all occasioni.
DAILY NEWS— it covers Brow­
814 Myrtle. Phone 280-W
ard County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
33— Wanted
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy nnd rate card upon
W AN TED: 4 wheel go-cart in
request.
good condition. State price. Ad­
dress S. W. care Herald.
FOR SALE— Space on the page
for classified advertisements.
W A N TED : Painting and paper Why not rent those vacant rooms,
hnnging. Phone Curtis, 255, Sun- or sell that second-hand goods?
ford nnd N. Y.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
G EN ERAL CONTRACTOR: All through the Xenia Gazette, Zenkinds of subdivision work, clear­ in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East trict. Want ud and display rates
8th Street, Sanford, Fla,
on request.
W ILL BUY any property, any PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
where, nny time, city lots,
scene of
stupendous develop­
acreage, old property or im­ ment. Read nho ut it in the I‘aim
proved. Make offerings right Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
now. Tomorrow is a day lost. request.
C. T. J. Herald Office.

34— Wanted Help, Female

F lorleta A seocla tlon .

Apartment House Site on
First Street Extension.

$150 Per Front Foot

117 Magnolia Avenue

Elton J. Moughton

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Realtor
Milano Theatre Bldg.

C O M P A N Y . __ _

R E A L T Y '.:

Phone 490W

Wasting Time

There is no Substitute

Sticks alone, will not make a fire—you must
also have a match. Circulation helps to make
a newspaper. But mere numbers taken by
themselves alone cannot he the sole giUHfe
and measure of a newspaper's ability to pro­
duce ADVERTISING RESULTS and more
than the mere fact that China has more peo­
ple in it than any o t h e r country, makes China
thu best country to live in.

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FULTON, INC.

‘We Cover Florida Heal Estate Like the Sunshine'

Real Estate

Best Business Site in Snntonl

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SANFORD, FLA.

Price $13,000

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
214 E. FIRST ST.
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Lots 9, 10 in blk "K ” on
new 1st street, just oppo­
site Forrest Lake Hotel at
$500.00 per foot.

Realty Co.

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Lots 7, 8, Irik. 11, tier "A "
on Sanford Avenue, at _ —
$160.00 per foot.
Lots 3, 4 Irik “ J" on new
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$175.00 per foot.

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ning around
Tor n
good investment T
Let ua
show you how you can in­
vest your money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been in tho
real estato business for years
nnd nro glnd to say WO hnvo
tho finest listings nnd tho
best values in tho Stato o f
Florida,
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us for
better results and quick action

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W ANTED: At once real salesman.
Aply to E. F. Andrews, manager
Lake Monroe Development Com­
pany, Brumley-I’uteston Bldg.

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Building

4.— Apartment House site
corner Park Ave., and 5th
Street, $107 117.
Faces
Central Park, the most beau­
tiful park i nthe city. The
price for a short time is
$30,000.00. Fourth cash, bal­
ance I, 2, and 3 years at H',I.
This is tile choice location of
tile apartment house sites.

2.— Ten acres of good truck
farming land in Euroka
Hammock. Flowing well has
been driven on this property.
Tract is conveniently located
near a loading station. $300
per acre will buy this ten
acre tract. Terms will Itt*
made.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription h&gt; th&lt;*
Tribune or band it to yutir local
dealer so you enn read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.1)0, 0 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. tf you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy udd 75c to your order.

111 1st Nat’l. Bank

3.— Five adjoining lots on
French Ave., at 13th Street.
$12,500.00 for nil five lots.
1-3 cash, balance 1, 2, and 3
years at 8';; . Corner lot can
he bought for $4,500.00 1-3
cash; balance, t, 2, and 3 yes,
nt S ',! .

1.— An opportunity to buy
lota in a fast growing resi­
dential section. Located in
South Sanford.
Faring on
Dixie Highway, $25,000.00
will liny alt of these lots
with one third rush nnd the
balance to Milt purchaser.
The price is in advance Dec.
I, 1925. It will pay you to
investigate.

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

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Sanford.

ACREAGE*
BUSINESS-HOMES

35— Wanted Help, Male

O H tT O U
L O O K FUSE.'
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KHE.VV f Q U
V E l^ E b O

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS

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llAIttlKll SltOl*
11-1 Magnolia Ave.
First Class Harbors
Special Attention
Given To Ladles and Children.

REALTORS

Herald Want Ads Are
Result Ads

$

HILTON’ S

BOOTH &amp; GIBBS

specialist.
Subdivision to Oras satcsludy or cashier. Under-j ?
tando, Florida, and F l o r a stand the yiork thoroughly. Ad- !
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­ dretu P. O. Box 352, City.
way.
For best results in Classified Aclvcitisint?
HELP W ANTED: Female. Active
I‘ OR SALE: 120 feet east frontcall
148 and give your ad over telephone, or
young lady, well acquainted in
ago by 200 feet deep on San- this section to represent “ Fulford
a salesman will call.
Aye. $2,500. Terms. Addrct* By-the-Sea” distributing literature
•• U. Box 352.
and inviting guests to make our
K ill SALE: Corner lot 120 feet Free Bus Trips to Miami. Com­
front, 125 feet deep on Sanford mission basis with expense money
furnished. Add res. i manager, 250
^ri°m Barbecua stand. So. Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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in
Gindervillc
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subdivision cheap. Terms reason­
able. D. J. care Herald.
A LITTLE W AN T AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
Ik 1(ir F(r&gt;0 S/ N ‘ o: ,By °wners lots 55x
results.
those old ar­
|barber t..’ k i , l, ‘fnd drained, water ticles youAdvertise
have stored away and
8L ite o f c u lt iv a - have no use for. A little thirtyelcome. linn * | -‘i '
c-d
' fr,om postoffice. Puv- ce:it ud may bring you several
Sanford
r
^ P* C* Wel« h- dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­ ................................. ....... ............. ........... ............................. * * * * * * * *
sentative will call and see you.

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Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Mnyfnir lot, 61x135 on Mellonvillc Avenue, close to 1st.
Street.

W A N TE D : 1 waitress. Apply Lin­
coln Hotel.

s u b -d iv is io n W AN TED : Position in drug store1.;.

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G. TAYLOR DYER

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Phono 175
Member «&gt;t
SANFORD. FLA
Florida S l a t e

W ISE INVESTOR

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees

W AN TED : Salesman and Sales­
lady. Apply to Mr. Curley.
Fletcher anil Bulger Realty Co.,
Miller Bldg. 113 Magnolia Ave.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
I'hone 746,
Typewriters, "the king o f port­
ables. $00. Barret Portable Adding
W A N TE D : Boy nt the Postal Tel­
Machines. Cun't bo beat. Seminole
egraph Office. Apply at once.
Printery, Phone 03, Welaka Bldg.
MEN wishing to enter dining,
■IOR SALK: One baby grnnd pi­
sleeping ear service as conduc­
ano, bland new. Will sell at half
tors, porters, waiters, write 123
Price. I*. O. Box 023, Orlando, Fla.
Knilwny Exchange, Kahsas City.

21— Sale, Real Estate

J. H. HUTCHINSON
It HA I. K STATIC
111 W m t F irst Street

5 i&amp;fljrr House
Close In
$1000.00 Cash
Takes It
Balance Easy

COWAN— All kinds
JAMES
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water arid Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third S t m t . Tele­
phone 1 1 1 . ____________

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Wc Offer to the

ONE MORE LEFT

WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See ur
first. We do i t
Phone 417-W
ft. R. Ave.-Commcrclal S t

HILL LUMBER CO. House
Service. Quality and Price.

F irst N a tion al lla n k .

MS , r
™nni.
&gt; 2 * « • interested In Florida
FOR SALE: Exceptional business
Local 1261, Sanford
the
them through
n/ ’ fi" e Kara2e building.
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rento. Lake County. Fla. Price $5,Financial Secretary.
000. Title perfect Walter Cooper, LIJA c ^ A B O Lr Talk County and
owner.
TpW and* „throuKh the
StarNew Shipment of
FOR SALE: 5 room house and i| J rr.am- Bcat advertising medlirrorware Aluminum
3
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,In
Soa*h
Florida.
Published
gnrnge, 3 miles out. $1000. $300 mornmKs. STA R -TE LE G R A M has just arrived. We can com­
down, $25 month. Phone 571-J,
Lakcland. Florida.
pletely equip your kitchen In the
best grade of cooking utensils......
24,— Lost, Found
MORGANTOWN, 5V. VA., people
HALL HARDWARE CO.
are interested in Florida. Each
PHONE 8
STRAYED OR STOLEN: Persian ?n »u m ,.thr°uith a classified nd
cat, smokey black with four in the Morgantown POST. Six
white feet, white on tip of nose, jjCnts a wor‘1 lor six consecutive
white whiskers long hair and bushy
tail. Reward for information lead­
ing to recovery or return to J. B.
C(IVU5?PUS
ledger —
Colder, Clyde Line Docks.
, Classified ads have the largest
LO ST: \Vhite Poodle dog. Answers circulation in Southwestern Geor­
to name of “ Peggy*. Reward. gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
Phone 370-W or 51.
BUYERS or sellers of
n ° rida rea estate advertise In
LOST: DnKoon tires, Fisk cord be­
the St. Peter*hn.r Times. One con*
tween Sanford nnd New Smyrna v*v-w**wMrv,
t two centg a won
road. $15 reward if returned to Sundays.
Scotty's Filling Station 12th St.,
Sanford Avenue.
^ RURIDA—45RI.ANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
A REW ARD of $10 will be paid
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
with return of female cat, dis­
imum 24c cash with order.
appeared from my old home at
Fort Reed either Monday after 11 THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
o ’clo ck or Tuesday a. m. Color
— Central West Virginia's lurgshading from light tan to dark est daily. Want nd rate I t-2c per
brown nnd white markings. Phone word; 4 insertions I l-4c; 0 or
47. Nona A. Wylly.
more lc per word each insertion.

I W. Phillips’
Sons
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llealdent of Florida Since ISS4.
Itefei enci**:

classified mediumf^rate*
char™ lin0c
n’ edi!Jm’ rat«- «Mh. 9«
charge^
c-- H « i _ i O c minimum.

17— For Sale, Houses

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Phone 3

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

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                    <text>TUB WRATIIER
Rnin tonight, sliiehtlv colder In
extrem e north portion; Friday fair,
colder &lt;in centm l and northeast
portions; fresh nouth and south­
west wiuds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEM BER

Court Told J. C.ROBINSON1
lting Letter” TESTIFIESAT
Lansdowne RATEHEARING

Camera Studies at “Pi tiv M urder’’ Trial

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Follows Short Talk Of Math­
ews On Increase of Tonnage
In Starke Section At Or­
lando Session This looming
d o m e s t ic

Several reported killed when
two trains of Pcnnsylvnnin Rail­
road collided nt Monmouth Junc­
tion, N. J., early this morning.
Question of whether intangible
property ennb c justly placed on
nsscMimcnt rolls if a low rate is
applied, is discussed a t tax con­
ference.
Disinherited relatives of Ar­
chibald McArthur, wealthy spir­
itualist of Dodgeville Wis., await
outcome of investigation into cir­
cumstances
surrounding
his
denth.
Ili:&lt;;cs and boos greet tele­
gram from Adjt.-Gcn. Davis
refusing to allow Col. William
Mitchell attend dinner of war
aviators in New York.
Sixty letters, alleged to have
been written by the bride of
Leonard Kip Rhinelander to him
and which were being used by
tho plaintiff in his suit to annul
the marriage, have mysteriously
vunished, counsel announces.

NUMBER 89

HOME EDITION

12Killed WhenTwo
PennsylvaniaTrains
Crash This Morning
HUNDREDS ENJOY •v S S f f i 3 £ 2
ROAT RAFFS AND

Says Shippers Save
Carriers Many Cars

While Scorcs Rclicf

™ &gt; « T HERE ( . S S

Presents Table Showing Dif­
ference in Cars Required
If Ronds Hind The Growers

T; i r ri i , X

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To Be Badly Hurt

i'.T s?S ciTOw^'l'roKram Officials Send Special
Train While Traffic
Undaunted by n laden sky and
IsTied Up For Hours
choppy seas churned by the stiff

wind blowing across Lake Monroe,
Sanford’s sea pilots yesterday pro­
NEWARK. N. J.. Nov. 12.
vided thrilling spin i. for a large
lubstannr 12 persona
crowd
of
sp
ectator
gulhVTlMf
!charges
the municipal dock, and along tin? were killed and several injur­
At the left are two new camera studies of Hr. Harold K. Blazer, who is on tr
jpts had
water front to witness what is said ed today when the Pennsyl­
* olo., in connection with the killing of his crippled, imbccilic daughter linzil.
tr.ee her
to lie the first power boat ragettu vania passenger trail Number
sufferings and to relievo his married dnughted, Fram es Bishop (right) of her
ever
staged in this city.
L Shenone of the princopal witnesses against him.
The races, Held under the aus­ 6, from St. Louis to New York
lr&gt;'. Mrs.
pices of the American Legion, in telescoped the two rear coach­
I widow
connection with the Armistice Day es of train
Number ICO,
Lr,amli?r
celebration, were declared to have Washington to New York, at
been more successful than the com­
I d court
mittee hail hoped, establishing be­ Plainsboro at 5:30 o’clock.
K.- I’a ill
yond doubt th e1value of the lake
The rear car, the Pullman, car­
K d has
Mr. Matthewo told of the possi­
ried
10 passengers. Victims car­
as
a
drawing
card
for
sporUs
STATE
bilities of increased tonnage of
ried from
the wreckage were
rushed to hospitnls in New Bruns­
Jury trying County Commis­ shipments of vegetables from the
wick and Trenton. A corps of re­
Starke section. He stated that in
Ijj prove sioner Core of Wakulla for al­ 1921 there shipped from that sec­
lief workers, doctors and nurses
leged mnl usuage of county
jury offrom St. Francis Hospital at Tren­
tion about 20 cars of green corn
fundit,
was
still
deliberating
to­
Both
Teams
Are
Weak
On
iher give
nnd in 1925 thoro wore 82 cars
Luther McArthur lias started a vitlcd keen competition and much ton, went to the scene in a spec­
DODGKVILLE,
Wis.,
Nov.
12.—
day
after
having
been
out
sinco
it board
Defense lint Hackfield Men (/Pi—Disinherited relatives of will having a petition for revoca­ excitement. J. I&gt;. Woodruff pilot­ ial train.
shipped. These shipments, he said,
j former Wednesday morning.
I’lav
H.’illiantly; Sanford Archibald McArthur, wealthy tion of t!ie prolmte of the instru­ ed bis own craft around the buoys Thomas Wry of Lynn, Mass.,
were
limited
by
(nipping
facilities
Mass of technical matter with
|rr Lansbecause
green
corn
retains
more
detailed
exhibits
presented
at
Protests
Game In Last Half spiritualist, and formerly a promi­ ment in court in Jacksonville. The to lend the speed boat class homo said to bo a hrakemau on No. Hill,
Uke the
by a comfortable margin.
The received a broken hack. He was
nent Wisconsin attorney, haul, ease still is in litigation.
il flight rate hearing, which reconvened field heat than most other vege­
thrills of tire afternoon came dur­ taken to Middlesex Hospital, New
stockholder and publisher, were
tables
nnd
the
carriers
did
not
per­
this
morning
at
Orlando.
McArthur,
who
was
more
than
By
HARLAN
W
his proawaiting word today from Madi­ 85 years old when lie died, came ing tile race of small bonis power­ Hrunswick.
mit sufficient icing to carry to the
WASHINGTON ‘
son, Wis., on mi examination ol* to Dodgeville, following his gradu­ ed with outboard motors. The tiny
market.
Frank Herseig, 27. of Baltimore,
R. Reid,
Widow o f Commander Lansthe vital on, ins of .Mr. McArthur, ation from Lawrence college at craft found the heavy seas hard was taken to Trenton with injur­
Shippers Save Carriers
IjaiJ here downe, pilot of the . ill-fated
v.liitli were being made by Hr. C. Appleton, Wis.
He began the going, ami many of the entrants ies about the nock and buck.
Secretary Robinson declared that
Iport Mit- Shenandoah, goes on stand be­
H. Bunting, University of Wiscon­ practice of law and later also pul&gt;- were drenched. P. A. Mero won
the
shippers
were
voluntarily
sav­
p.svy Ile- fore militury court and gives
sin, i’ntlioliigist ami Mead llurke, iislied a weekly newspaper. He the event.
Ten Doctors Go To Scene
Fof “crim- testimony regarding insulting ing the carriers the use of many C,. Both tennis play
Field Day Program Given.
his assistant.
once was known ns one of the host
cars
by
shipping
above
the
prcc
well,
time
and
agaii
u the nc- letter thnt was an attempt to in­
i^
p N T O N , N. J., Nov. 12.-(,V&gt;
Following
the
boat
races,
tiro
The body was exhumed in the dressed men in Southern Wiscon­
ent minimum of both citrus and the large Armistice
Rhe trial.
| field day program was given at the — A cco rd in g ,Jo word received at
cemetery
here
on
an
order
obtain­
fluence her testimony before air vegetables.
sin,
always
wearing
silk
hats
but
brilliant plays and
Stand
ed by I.. McArthur, a nephew who as years passed lie adopted many | Municipal Athletic Field, bofora the* Clinton Street Station of tho
board.
He presented a table showing was a battle of bnc
seeks further information of the peculiar habits. Shortly before lie one of the largest crowds ever ns- Pennsylvania ltaUro.il shortly be­
I &lt;to*] as
the number, of cars that would lie ^atiu%„f gearing, wjt
LOCAL
&gt;
circumstances
surrounding
bis left Dodgeville he bccuino unkempt, cmilled by {Sheriff l,’. M. Hand for fore 9 o ’clock this moaning, there
lify in the
required if the shippers hold the Wcak on t|Ie defense,
stand and
death.
permitted Ids beard to grow and the local Legiunaircs, but hccausu was loss o f life when a passenger
Armictice Day program fea­ car lends down to the minimum of
train, -number six running from
brvouj ami tured by boat races and rodeo 300 boxes and the number of cars
paid daily visits to a graveyard at of his sudden illness, the affair St.
Louis to New York crnnhucl
r (rum ill- staged here Wednesday a fter­ required with 300 boxes loaded.
Dusk “to commune with spirits." was conducted under the direction into tho rca- o f i
-nger tmb*.
of
Walter
Pa.
4.
the
sht
tff’s
&gt;roferience of noon.
lie bought an uutn and went •
Tho table showed savings of ap­
nui.-oer UP/ 5 'Washington to NY-.v
tller.
sired in u
Sanford High School footbnll proximately 3,000 cam in 1909-10,
Florida. McArthur never married.
Fight con entrants
exhibited York train rat . Plainsboro, Ih's
btions put team loses to Kissimmee Avni- 5,000
He hns a brother in California and
in 1922-23, 10,000 each in
pretty
form
mid
furnished
inter­ morning nt about 6:15 o'clock.
istice* ay by a score o f 33 to 15.
a sister in England.
1923-21 nnd 1021-25.
Ten cloctors, 22 nurses, a priest
esting entertainment as they click­
it. S. Kntzminger, who negot
He asserted thnt the growers
ed the rings in the tournament rid­ and several sisters from St. Fran­
iated transaction which brought ami shippers were penalized on
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 12.—OV) ing. Eddie Pell was awarded the cis Honpitni left here on n relief
big poultry interests to Sem i­ difference of minima in shipments
— A hearing on the petition by ' fir--1 prize, $3!i while Dave Self train at 7:45 oclock for the scene
nole county, predicts wonderful 1to Jacksonville nnd of the minima
Luther McArthur to revoke tho laud W. K. Kilhcc won second nnd o f tho disaster.
future for Longwood and Sem i­ Jon shipments beyond. He pointed
prolmte of the will of his uncle, third awards, $23.10 and $25.00 reOnly one injured person, Frank
nole county in connection with out that shippers by heavier load­
the late Archibald McArthur, weal­ ■spectivoly.
H ersig, 27, of Baltimore, has thus
the recently announced enter­ ing were snving the earners one
thy unmarried Wisconsin limit,
far been brought to Trenton. Ho
Kilhcc Wins Sprint Event.
Kation
prise.
who died in Jacksonville, is to lie
car in every five cars of citru •
In the sprint for tournament is severely injured about the neck
held here before County Judgo | Imrses and riders, following tho land legs.
December 2, is date rut by fruit shipped north from Florida.1
John W. I)u Bose on Nov. 21.
board of governors of Sanford Penalties on minima past Jncksnn■lance handling contest, W. K. KilYacht Club for the formal open­ ville were said to lie $85 per ear
McArthur contests the document ; bee showed the heels of his mount
ing of the clubhouse on the lake- on grapefruit and $93 per car on
left by bis uncle, in which the ma­ to the field. Returning the win­
front.
jor portion of a $350,IMM) estate was ner, lie was awarded the $25 prize
oranges.
heipieatlied to .Mr. anil Mrs. George j offered. Eddie Pell was second,
Mt. Robinson said that shippers
A. Rafferty, Jacksonville citizen wining $15, mol Joe Cameron
preferred the package rate ship­ ordinary football game, lie fnirly
emulated another Red, the famous
mid of no km to McArthur, with truiled to win the $10 show money.
ment) to that of carload lots.
By his grace of movement and
| the relatives each receiving only
He said however that it was Grange, yesterday.
lie carried the ball -30 times and
tiie ease with which lie handled his
neee:iinry thnt minimum oil cab
bage and potato packages be pirn- gained a total of 212 yards, aver­
The Raffertys, according to the mount, together with his versntilied at 100 pounds instead of 120 aging more than seven yards ev­
will which was written in pencil, t; in the saddle, Earnest Lee was
ery time he carried the call. When­
pounds, tho present minimum.
were left the bulk of the estnte bc- | adjudged the premier equestrian in
ever lie was aide t &gt; get past the
Lee’s
Rates Twice Increased
eriu:'.* of the kindnesses extended ; the trick Iriding contest.
One o f the exhibits presented by line of scrimmage, he completely
by them to the aged man in his specialty, picking handkerchiefs
from the ground in a number of
Mi. Robinson, shows that the rate.: fooled the .'I'eondnry defense of
declining years.
ways,
showed to good advantage.
Kissimmee
nnd
was
rood
for
a
(Continued
On
Pago
Seven)
Congestion Of Docket Has
Willis Dixon, champion "bossgain of from 10 to 30 yards. He
Been Greatly Relieved By
borrowed .ome of Grange's ‘stufi
Plan Kecentl yInaugurated;
and returned a kick-off 73 yards
before he was downed. He also
201 Cases Heard This Year
■mred Sanford’s only touchdown.
Kntzminger Also Stars
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—UP)—
Kntzminger, too, had a field day
1 hief Justice T aft and his associa­
yesterday until he was injured and
tes upon the Supremo Court are
TLI.AIIASSKK. Fla.. Nov. 1 2 .forced t'i withdraw. H&gt; averaged
greatly encouraged by tho success
i.l'i Mary Pringle, president of
TALLAUASSKE. Fin.. Nov. 1 over five yards every lime n- * irwhich has so far attended their cfstudent government at the State
lorts to relieve the congestion on —f/l*)— t'he jury in the case ' ried the ball. He featured with a
('nll"go
for Women, and Mildred
George
C.
Core,
Wakulla
enun
beautiful
tackle
of
a
man
wl"
had
the court dockets.
Bruce will rcpre-i nt Florida State
commissioner
being
tried
at
*
i
t?
'intercepted
a
forward
pa:
and
had
In directing their endeuvor to
&lt;'allege next week at the annua!
, aa dear field with three men run
prompt dispensing o f justice, they fordville, for alleged mal usage
meeting
of the Eastern Student
ning
by
his
side
as
interference.
funds,
was
out
all
day
yesterd:
I * *have succeeded
‘
hu.&lt;- i,,lrca,|y
in making and had not reported up to a la
Gov&lt; rmi'cnl A—m-.alP'n. at WelKntzminger
broke
through
all
it possible for n case to be reached
I •.I• -. College, Wellesley, Mass.
three men and nailed tin runner.
1 turn for argum ents and hour last night, according to wo
ie to i Fl‘Kuh»r
Mi
Pringle, whose borne is at
Neither line played much of an
decision within a year. When As- reaching here this morning.
I .,11 ,
• iii,( Mi-- Bruce, who
important part
in vesterdav’
The
case
was
given
to
the
pi
iie.ent 80c,#to Justice Holmes, the senior
i&lt; of Orlando, will &gt;t«p off at
I
struggle,
but
Grier.
Pope
and
Ru
yesterday
morning
following
member of the court, went upon
W-i •Ion. ton, New York and Bos­
(Continued on Page Right)
I”
l,u‘ J*en( h in 1902, cam s were not presentation of testimony dur.r
ton.
the
first
two
days'
«*f
circuit
corn
t
reached fyr consideration in their
The meeting, the dates for which
bacts
ir turn f°r over three years. which began Monday.
ire November I I. 15 and DJ, will
Core
was
indicted
at
the
l«8‘
i,j
All important cases w aiting the
Up to noon Thursday, II lots of i,c i- atured by a discussion of proPARIS. Nov. 12.—(A9- Premierr
•'
onsideration when the court meets session of the grand jur’ tor
.
the
newly opened Marvnnia subdi- Idi ms of student government. Pen­
alleged voting to nay a warrant Pninlevc’s latest plan for the re­
#*?. r or f'led by the end of for $2,500. declared to have been port of the French treusurv snb-. vision had been sold, according to ult j,-,. point system s, freedom of
he following December, are now
mitted to the finance committee officers of the Scrug'/s Realty -pci a of the sell &gt;.il newspaper and
I11, nm [, beard and disposed of an illegal claim a g a i n s t the cm,n* of the chamber of deputies call- (timpany, exclusive salen agent
i ii,.,iters will be taken up.
e-tore the court adjjourns in June
| fur the develo|&gt;ment. I If this nuin\ i ... i v • f th«* eastern colI.1TTLKTON. Colo., Nov. 12.—
1* 1’arrnro and J- L-. F i•■nrh. for a levy of 15 pe rcent on real- tier, four were lake front proper__//iV in&lt; i l "08.° of major importance two other county comnussion'1 ' estate, both improved and umm
12
men locked in u room on the top!
sneak y'f' l'u ^ 8bortly after the beginning will be arraigned along with "r­ nreved. tiayable over a peri"d "*f lies, listed at $7,500, ami all were
floor of the Arapo county court
‘disposed o fto .Sanford purchasers.
p,
, ncw y?nr may bo disposed
house early today had in their
at the next session of county &gt;••11 •
1 before the summer recess,
W est Palm Beach—Plans an­
hands the fate of Dr. Harold Klmer
the former for the alleged M’-'n""e, re- «» 1 U' reca^ed _that not many of the warrant, and the latter
Blazer, who is charged with mur­ nounced for installation of new
•-ft „f (he biwci0 8ucc0!,!,ful Ht»"ixtants in
dering his 31 year old dnughtor water system .
r courts were'discouraged
to
lt: T^V
riaU
cr‘ P '
Hazel, a cripple and imbecile a l­
.
.
—
'w
ill
convene
during
the
inttei
:«,"S
a,‘ application to tbo" Hupremc
most from birth.
of November.
.
f t fi,. - i ;1n' nmn.y
them wore
The jury failed to teach n *'crAdvices to Tallahnsi'-c a ■
I’eck i...^(7 lrit,° unwilling compromises
dict lat&lt;- last night a fter two
h&gt; tho delay which confronted stated that the selection of » [ursuperior shipping facilities ofhours of debate, and was locked up
Speaking Wednesday in &lt;onn&lt;v -I the
a,,u Purpose of the appeal to try Hutch Gibson, of TaMah '"
i i|, fondants pleuded not guil- for the night. No alternative find­
‘tailium
feted
in
Snriford,
nnd
thin
prove
!
BUILDING AND LOAN
see for the alleged tnunlcr of - "
I cut three days is expectcrl ing two verdicti'—guilty of first
”h school' cour1*' f',r ^"'Prom ises outside Hodg.c about a year ago is airena linn with "the recently announce* lo be th.' pivotal point In the re­
Tiie
Sanford Building and
• *^1ltswiii
needed to hear the trial.
degree murder or acquittal—were
Loan Asnjciution was organiz­
wav, Gibson was also imlHi- $ 10,000,000 poultry ranch develop­ liction t * Ihi? site, he declared.
'fr l-anier Ihe condition hns now complece- under lelightfully
Thnt t'a» requisition of a dcvelpossible,
ed in this city on Oct. I, 1908,
entcrtaipcd rucs- ment between Longwood and
uisappeared and the court** were i
’*•&gt; founq
inm m l of this proportion will
"I’m not worried," Dr. Bluzer
by A. I \ Connelly, who has been
ford.
R8Kntzminger.
of
Long
day.
•renn much to both Sanf ird am!
'*r Packet
said. “The worst thing that can its executive head since. The
wood, one of the director' of *1 I,, ngwood, as well ns Seminole
happen to me is a hung jury."
original capitalization was $500,
Orlando Development * orporati . county, Mr. Ertzminger thernugho‘the*
th lheWere
^
000. The stock is now valued
ami
who
wns
iifstrnmental
in
Jy believes. His home coinmeni’v
f00*"* durAUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 12.—(A*)—
at $1,600,000. Tho record of the
•
it,,, project
nmiix-t ««r
for Seminole
curing
the
. .­
in particular, he points iuI, will Mr. and Mrs. Davis Franklin Tusassociation shows but nno fore­
county, stated that final
' n benefit hugely as the result o.
MUKDEN MANCHURIA, Nov.
■ey were instantly killed, their six
closure during the period.'
of the land chosen was nud - ft Inc promotion.
KILNSEA, Eng., Nov. I - - ' year old daughter, Margaret, se- 12.—(A1)—A communique Issued by
The association has been inor six weeks of negotiations, witn
Following closely upon the heel* - i-relv shocked anil four negroes the
headquarters o f Marshall
—This ancient little village a
I'trumental in the construction
the (’aliforninnu
financing
of the statement concerning the
pears destined for the bottom
Chang Tso-LIn admits that tho
of over 500 homes in Sanford,
proposed race track project in less seriously hurt when they came
tho ocean, a fate experiencerl
ami has $135,000 in its present
" lie declared that Orlando Inter­ that section, Longwood, according in contact with u nigh voltage elec­ losses of the .Manchurian forces in
:iih » i E
the recent fighting In the region
other Yorkshire towns of cent
tric
light
wire
at
the
Tussey
honu
program. Net earnings for Oct­
ests.
hearin
gearly
of
the
to .Mr. Kntzminger, hus felt the
*e Paid th*
of Hsu'Chow und Kuchen ware
ober,
1925, are given as $10,­
ies
past.
.
,
immediate surge of Increasing
Day 'ivj
very heavy, 2,000 being killed.
The sea for some time ha.? be
000. Paid up stock In the con­
aurnctire of; prosperity, nnd he predicts that
'*WWrday
The commander pluces the loss
cern pays four per cent divi­
working its way toward M 'ns
leanvatcr-t-New equipment b**{) will be one of the leading conii * * the*
Lne e 2 « a
of
the Chekiang enemy ut two bri- dends semi-annually.
instailed
in
Weaver
Ice
Cream
at
the
rate
of
about
13
,nchl
:
ofi munitie* in tho county within n
°c drew a,
it, cn Park Btrcet.
month. Coast erosion, due to m
to few years.
seas, has been causing concern
jnlonjt the east Yorkshire cons .

Disinherited Relatives Of
Wealthy Spiritualist Await
Investigation Of His Death

Florida Women To
Represent College
At EastcrnM ceting

Jury Trying County
Commissioner Core
Still Deliberating

American Schools
In China Begin Well

Jury In Colorado
Trial Deliberates

Hill

Poultry Ranch Project Will Mean
Much To County, Says Kntzminger

English Village b
D anger Of Sea AA

Live Wire Causes
Deaths In Georgia

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D, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925
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LONDON, Nov.
hor e ami mule casualties on the
Western front during the World
War, distinct front accidental in ­
juries, is placed at 120,880 killed
and injured in the official history
t th; veterinary services. Of this
nur ’ cr, 17H were killed nnd 1,808
• ji : I by jrn . and 51,808 were
! pVt! ;it:d 07,502 wounded l»y gun
r hot.
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Commission.
H. R. STEVENS

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TA I.LA IIA SSEE, Fin., Nov. 12.
— (/!*&gt;—Ur. William Newell, direc­
tor of the Florida State Experi­
ment Station, of GnincHville, vintted the offices of Herman Gunter,
htnto geologist, to iliscu &lt; tip; drill­
in g of a well for wutcr supply nt
Hull*. Glade, on llu* southern tdtnr •
of Lake Okeechobee. Samples &lt;&gt;(
the drilling were saved front til •
well for the state survey, nnd they
revealed a splendid succession of
formations in the county, it wus

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Ml. Dora, Florida

Inllnhansce Epiioopalinns plan­
ning to erect $50,000 parish llou.-c
nt St. Johns Church.
l.akcluud—Contract awarded nt
$1-1,517, for conatctlfUng addition
to pouto f fiff.

/.«»L' C h im n e y M e a n s
C le a n K e ttle s

You can almost feel
i'.rwivea
w ith o u t

disappear!

T

JIA T mlscmblo acho from In-

ilamcd, swollen m u o c l o q —
GONE! niicnm atlim conquered!
Driven right out ot tho system—
■Imply by building rich, red blood.
Hounds almost Incredible — tail
U ’a truo! You seo, rheumatism, &lt;u
It Is called, that cripples you up
and tori urt-1 you night anti day, i«
caused by Impurities In the Hyatcm
.Weak, Impoverished blootl cun'l
throw off tbeso Impurltlen — sc
rheumatism remains.
8. 8. 8 . helps Knturn rebuild youi
blood to fighting strtuglh —bulldi
red-blood &lt;«;1Ih by the millions!
Ded blood purtllea tho system—
rheumatism is driven right out.
Cet this wonderful relief your
■olf! Thousands nro doing It!
B. 8. F. lias been stopping rheuma­
tism by building up
—
red cells In tho blood f
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for generations.
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will do tho sarnt* f o r i ^ ^ ^ /
you. 8 . 8. 8. a l s o A ^ * * * * * /
cleanses your skin of
S
Idemlsbes— Increases
your appetite— puls i»ower an/
strength and energy In your body.
Get 8. 8. 8. today from any drug­
gist. The larger bottlo U more
(voQomluU.

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many d eg rees of heat
possible between these
two e x tre m e s . Euch
burner is independent-

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Biings the C’ano FieMs of GeorRiar
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Enormous produetiun tvukcu r r.; i r - t no mote than In­
ferior syrups, but you will lik • i
I. Let your vvholo
family enjoy Uonitu—today.

Tho genuine u sold Lv all le . ii
imitations.

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Atlanta, ffa .
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every Sunday afternoon at 2:45. ment, returned to his home here
All are cordially invited to attend Thursday very much improved in
these services, and the many stran­ health.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
gers who arc with us this winter
will be heartily welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chappel o f Orlan­
eastward, down y the Potomac, is
do were Sunday afternoon callers
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Just
Mrs. M. J. Colllcutt is very ill'a t Mrs. Laura Mather’s home.
one key position, in the W ashing- ' "it’s 1 been granted, however, by
V
a t'th is time su ffering from
toxic)
ton of the original L’Enfant design,
poisoning, caused by abscessed! In a recent letter to Mrs. Bar* remnins for a monument of the a congressional joint resolution
tectbIriett Parker, Mrs. Southgates of very first class, nnd a row is on ns adopted Feb. 12, 1925, for n Roose­
vs
'S T O O P r r j u s t
L O M S . A ’S
a s
--------j Kentuckystates that
she and Mr. to whom or what it shall bo erect- velt memorial. Now the cry goes
un that this resolution was passed
Mrs. JohnClcman andchildren,, Southgates leave for
Florida the cd to.
FR K Sm xj ii —
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in too much of hurry—that Colo­
who have been in Cleveland, Ohio,! fifteenth of Nov., but that because
Of these five key Bites of Major
during the summer months return- of the failing health of Mr. South- L’Enfnnt’s plan the first, nt the nel Roosevelt was all right but
cd to their home here in East G ol-jgate, they will be unable to spend center, is occupied y the W ashing­ not necessarily the only man the
1much of their time ati usual in their ton monument. On the second, to country ever produced worthy to
denrod Inst week.
cottage here on beautiful
Bear the northeastward of the monu­ class with Washington nnd Lin, . ,
Mrs. I^tura Mnthers and son, Gully Lake. The Southgates have ment, stnnds the cnpitol. To the coin.
Drndy, wero business visitors in been coming here to spend part I gouthwestward, on the third, is the
Admirers of the
late President
Jacksonville Friday and Saturday of the winter for many years and j Lincoln memorial. To the northhave hosts of friends who will be 1wnstward, fourth, is the White Wilson are particularly emphatic
last week.
sorry to hear of Mr. Southgate's House. The fifth, to the south- in disputing the colonel’s clnim to
of the nation’s
i _____ ___________________________ be regarded ns one
Rev. nnd Mrs. Reid of Winter failing strength.
three greatest men.
Woodrow
Park were making pastoral calls
Wilson
takes
precedence
of hint,
Black
Hotel:
W.
P.
Bridges,
Jackhere Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crown were
son.
Miss.;
O.
C.
Simmons,
Utica.
they
say.
.
,, ,
Geneva visitors Thursday.
Others think the site should be
Miss.; P. H. Eager, Jackson, Miss.;
Mrs. I.yle Gardenier has nceptoccupied by a memorial or Monu­
ed a position with the Weti'*rn Un­
Mr. James Sigler le ft Thursday Z. Wardlaw, Utica, Miss.; E. S'. P.
ion Telegraph Co. in Orlando and for northern points on businem Pool, Hattiesburg, Miss. S. B ment to no single individual; that
begnn work there Tliursdny of Inst connected with his real esta te firm. Pierce and wife nlso registered it should represent some idcnl in­
stead.
from Fort Myers, Fla.
week.
A third group believes no monu­
Several from here attended the
It is reported that George U. ment should be erected in the cap­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Graham nnd the Autroy rnlly nt Eola Park in Or­
Stuart homestead, including the ital to anyone who has been less
former’s father, all of Alabama ar­ lando Snturday evening.
Sunnyside Hntchcry, has been than 50 yenrs dead.
rived here last week by auto, and
The McMillan commission, ap­
bought
by n banker from Birming­
are located at present with Mr.
G. S. Brown nnd C. H. Parker
pointed
in 1001 to see that L’Enham,
Ala.
This
is
close-in
and
and
Mrs.
Plumley
of
Rear
Gully
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were in Kissimmee on business
NO
C Uf . TtIIW
H C S,„N . SO C K /&lt;\U_ THCi 4 1 ^ THftOUG^I
fnnt’s plans were ndhered to as
very desirable property.
Lake. They are seeking a perman­ Friday.
T&amp; C STH T H A T Xo u IV A N T T O J i
Washington grew, favored a me­
ent location for a home.
A very popular drive n o w a ­ morial to the founders of the con­
T H e R .&lt; s 's L o t s
it out h is r &lt;
s
days is towards the proposed new stitution.
The already overloaded Oviedo
At nny rnte, nn effort is sure j
race track, about two miles south
school bus hud six more pupils
fr(-jjL^*£!'iaiTR4.r.ic.-tnkc—J ’W t " : - X!tfr&lt;Cn*tnfflco b,,i!'ttV bn"..rF: east, on Clear Lake reached by a to be made to have the Roosevelt
‘•‘.utUittsed Ify m Kuhl new clay rond. Many new visitors resolution rescinded when Congress
Oviedo schools Monday morning. I -•viiii}
j Realty Company of Tlrlnr.do from are seen in town looking over tbfc jr^ets. It is equally sure to be
hard foup.bJi».
The Misse • Smith. recent arriv-'toe former owner, lira. .Miep’ »yer. situation.
1nis from South Carolina, now lo­ This does not mean Uncle Sam has
Mrs. Robert S. Entzmingcr has
cated in the Harriet-Parkcr cottage gone out of business. The com­
! have positions ns salesladies | in .pany has also bought the adjoining returned from a visit of several
Orlando nnd began work there last: modern building, containing n store days nt her home in Hattiesburg,
and apartment, from Mr. Lou R. Miss.
, week.
Payne.
A new shop for painting has — SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 12.—
Cecil Rogers of South Carolina
The following have nrrived from this week been opened next to tho UP)—Washington’s oldeni inhabi­
arrived here Thursday evening nnd
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Kingfield, Ma.: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar- planing mill by Thomas Henry tant, n cedar tree 2300 yenrs of
Stuckney nnd family, al.'j of South decn Henderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Thornton, where ninny signs are age, hns been spared the tnx
Carolinn who arc here for the win­ E. Dinton, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Lib­ being turned out for the new through the generosity o f nature
by, nnd K. L. Libby, who has n po­ streets in one o f the sub-divisions. lovers of this state. It stands 200
ter.
sition in the cash store.
feet high, is 58 feet in circum fer­
RUSSIA’S WAR CASUALTIES ence and 18.4 feet in diameter.
W. A. Scott, who has been in the
Mayor J. E. Walker nnd Mrs.
MOSCOW, Nov. 12.— (/P)— Rus­
The Washington Naturnl Parks
Florida Sanitarium nt Formosa
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for tho last two weeks for treut- Walker have been entertaining sia lost 754,000 men in the World Association raid'd $2,000 by pop­
_ __ w*f nt* Jtnvtet me
their son-in-law, Andrew Ellwein, war, the statistical department has ular subscription to buy the mon­
trom Mitchell, South Dukotn, who announced. During the 40 months arch, together with 20 of its
lias come to inspect bis properly of warfare the government spent companions, which stand 35 miles
.it Fort Lainlcrdalc, purchased 125 million dollars, which placed from here. The land occupied by
sonic twenty years ago.
military tax of $750 on ench pea­ the grove will be set nside as n
WELL L'dE BEEN)
WHY DON'T YOL)
S ay dcjt- i notice
\
sant’s homestead. By the end of state park.
Busy b e s id e s she
MRS. TyTe To l d
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blanchard, 1010, Russia had mobilized 15,780.GO CTJE2 ANDGET
THBRZ’B a y o u n g lady
PROBABLY WANTS
mom nr i s her
from Stratton, Me., who built a 000 men, which represented 47 per
ACQUAINTED?
Tampn—Seaboard Air Line Rail­
VIS iTiN S AT TYTE’S A
To \ iSlT WITH HER
NIECE
house here last season, have ar­ cent of the total aide-bodied men way to construct 30-foot extension
DO YOU KNOW Vi'KO S
AUNT A FEW DAYS
rived and are now stopping at the of the country.
to freight depot on W hiting SE.
. w
® IB 'G ?
T.RST
Orange and Black Hotel.

O n lH p n r n H
U C lilU U
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-------- c e com m unity church was fill«d to capacity Sunday afternoon
y
Reid’s preaching service.
KeY--_R9id is an j a r nest a n d jn tcr-

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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD, T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 12. 1925.
esting talker and his sermons, so
convincingly delivered aro splendid
safe guards for the many exigen­
cics during the week.
--------Prayer sen-ice every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 and Sunday school

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER

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Longwood News

N ature Lovers Save
Oldest Tree In U. S.

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,W. B. Joiner, president of Union
State Bank at Winter Park, ha.i
recently been investing in large
acreage in Seminole county.

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Judge J. F. Burn, from Imiinruda
and Mr. It. It. Green from I’aikville, Miss., arc planning invest­
ments here, nnd intend spending
the winter in this section of F loiida.
At it's meeting on Thursday eve­
ning, tho Town Council vo‘ed to ac­
cept into thA township th«i ' Ldke
Waynian extension as already plot
t&lt; d. subject to the report of Town
Engineer Dietz.
Mr. Frank M. Ellwell, from G ?;•ham, Me., has bought the Hurry
Smith house and lot on Lake
Street, ten lots from William
Woodcock on Lake Waynian, slid
two lots of A. J. Sanford on the
Dixie.
A large party o f former resi1dents of Longwood have just come
in from Maine. They arc John
Ranger, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Ranger, Mr. and Mrs. Orcutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph. Ranger from Dryden, Me., .liaison Bryan of N oith
Jay, Me., and Walter Row.
The Parent-Teachers Association
met on Thursday afternoon nt the
Lyman School. Many items of in­
teresting business were transacted,
including plans for having lunch­
eons served to th.‘ scholars dur­
ing recess, and a committee was
appointed to bring rt nominations
for officers to be elected .-t the
annual meeting to lie held on the
first Thursday in December.
Longwood continues it’s reputa­
tion ns a famous poultry center.
It Is of great interest to the poul­
try people of Flotilla that Mrs. F.
J. Niemeyer has just sent to the
College of Agriculture at Gaines­
ville a shipment of sixteen high
class Barred Plymouth Rocks of
both light and dark line. These
Girds are to he used in the Poul­
try Department of the college for
teaching purposes, for egg records,
for experimental purposes, and us
show birds. These lards are of the
i same stock from which the owner
took prizes at the Tampa Fair und
also ut Orlando Fair.
A most unique industry in Cen­
tral Florida is the Longwood squab
farm, for which new buildings are
recently completed and which uro
situated a half mile from center of
town, on Lake Wildmere und are
owned and operated by Squab E x­
pert J. Aaron Bistline, who is a l­
so president of tho Silver W yan­
dot Club o f Amoricn. These build­
ings are up-to-date in architec­
ture and improvements. Euch of
the two houses is 44 feet wide by
100 feet in length, each building
divided into 24 units. Ench unit
uecomodutes 42 breeding pigeons.
Every unit is equipped with mod­
ern devices, including automatic
self-feeders, running water, sunparlor, as well us watering anil
bathing facilities. This establish­
ment in a year will produce 12,000
marketable squabs which the pro­
prietor ships to New York mar­
kets and also to the high-class
hotels o f Florida during the tour­
ist season.

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THE DEVELOPMENT THAT IS MORE TH A N A SUBDIVISION,___ A TOWNS

Is rig h t on the Ocean, with approxim ately 2 1-2 miles ocean frontal
Is rig h t on the North Indian River, with 2 1-2 miles river frontagel
—Is right opposite New Smyrna, and connected by a new county brj
Is right, as a pleasure resort, for a vast, wealthy interior country;
Is right, as to location and convenience to Railroad and Highway!
Is right, tor year-Tound enjoym ent of out-door recreations;
- I s right, as a Homesite, naturally beautiful, modernly improved;
Is right, as an investment, being highly desirable property;
IS RIGHT IN THE PATHWAY O F PR O G R ESS-A GENUINE
PORTUNITY!
YOU WILL ME RIGHT IN INV ESTIGATING—WE INVITE IT.

Phone us and arran g e for an inspection; you’ll enjoy the trip.

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J p E SAN FO RD H E R A U ), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

Hisses And Boos GreetWL _ m e m o r ia l c o i n
Of Davis Refusing To Allow CAMPAIGN HEADS
Mitchell To Attend Dinner
IN STATE
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inteH&gt;^n[nc j y j c i n i t y . For that
the men in
clajros the aver'"a,t Turkish woman i« more clever
.ic ily , than the

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U,e, ! ! t i U m e r t S i it. S h e .i.
mnj"r
. Vt(,i aforgotten
a s*n*
known not■to hai
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Innnuni * le P° flJjmnt ord&lt; '
O ffice

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the
advancement.

Women '"M a'yof iianoim ride, horeeboek

iin Vote

fficial
derate

v if , vigor and handle* a gun with
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When the village receive.,
rumors of approaching brigands,
S T i - who lead* the young men

lnTlm chief"idm of Turkish women
riiw is not the vote, but education
is Mayor •uni experience. The great work
has been against the socudrestnc|Takes It tions
o f Turkish women Now tln j

Reading

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tmlv mayor
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[intend he i
has fir-d
|-i here in
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are pouring into the law- and medi­
al schools just opened to them,
into normal school* and business.
Many graduates already have prov,i their ability as professional and
business women.
TURKEY HUNTER NABBED
TALLAHASSEE, F!n„ Nov. 10.
__(&gt;P&gt;_Reporta to the state game
and fish department from Tom pit
regarding the arrest of a man for
A * *ing turkeys in Hillsborough
m a n y out of ‘^ n s u n by M. M*.
Penn, honorary deputy, recalled to
mind that Mr. Penn’s appointment
had been made only the day be­
fore. “Nice work,” observed Com­
missioner J. B. Royull, “and quick
work also."
,

[;e the leailClearwater—$100,000 apart meat
Ifiiten" cart
0 . White houre will be constructed at Man­
, pisculine dalay.
tits, the

tondale, II. I*.. JJilliams; Montece!tablishment of a standing commit­
tee of ticket agents which would
l?/ (w°V;*
CiV*ver; Croi,» City,
\ \ . 11. Mathis; Kuitt?, Henry \V.
confer at regular periodit with a
sim iiiar committee of the railroad
Bishop; I.eesburg, William Alex­
officials. A love of work, eourtc:
ander Mackenzie; Umatilla, C. A.
ST. PETERSBURG. Nov. I t.— to the public and co-operation wi
Vaughn; Groveland, A. W. Ncwett;
Tallahassee, B. A. McginnLs; Bra­ (Ah—“The unrest which reigned in the officials was the keynote of
railroad circles seven years ago his speech.
denton, Whitney Curry.
The afternoon session was de­
Sarasota, K. J. Bacon; Palmetto, when this association was organ­
1
Ralph S. Campbell; Fdlenton, S. 1, ised hail abated, and the re-estab­ voted to reading of reports, with
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 2 .- ( /P ) _
ut the court before which St»;u&gt; Mr.unlnin IHalf•Dollars Tyler; Ocala, Mrs. R. n. Bullock; lishment of the confidence of the San Diego ninkin^ a strong bid
H isses ami oos came from 50&lt;l
in the railroads is in a large for the next meeting.
1 i* appearing favorable coiisidAppear As Lenders IJc- Dunnollon. O. E. Hood; Reddick, I,.' public
war aviators at an Armistice
measure
duo to the influence and
‘
ratma
cannot
be
given
to
your
C.
Ray;
Citra,
W.
A.
Redditt;
Mc­
Day dinner Wednesday night
Rm Sales Work For Fund;
request.”
the personal contact of our mem­
PLAYS FOOTBALL
Intosh,
F.
C.
Zoll;
Stuart,
A.
O.
when a telegram was read from
T'
i
*answering
Mayor Lake In Charge Here Kanner; Fcnmdimi, p. c . Kelly; bers ,it the ticket window,” Presi­ FATHER
PHILADELPHIA,
Nov.
11.—
.
ie
message
was
Secretary Davis refusing per­
" n]ey ages sent asking that
Crestview, J. K. Dorrali; Laurel dent Polcn, told the delegates in Rev. Charles II. Urnn, six-feet-on s
mission for Col. William Mitchell
TALLAHASSEE,'Fla.. Nov. 12. Hill, J. C. Chestnut; New Valpa­ his annual address beforo the tick­ and father o f two children, is play­
,l' ridonel Ik? permitted to come
to attend. The demonstration
~ db—Chairmen for the Stone raiso,
ing tackle on the freshman team
William i,. Manchester; et agents here today*
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ork
h
r
the
reunion.
was heard by many radio listen­
Mountain Memorial coin campaign Okeechobee, T. W. Conley, Jr,;
The president advocated the e s ­ at the University of Pennsylvania.
•'
i'legram
from
Mitchell
sayers who tuned in on WRNY at
uii: that he could not be the prU* 1 “u . !,-vn chnsiin in all sections ot Winter Garden, It. H. Roper; Win­
the Hotel Roosevelt where the
.
it was cheered. The Honda, and r.n active sale of tin ter Park, C. Fred Ward; Apopka,
dinner was held.
p iecs is expected within B, B. Morrey; ht. Cloud, G. C. Ou;!."st '‘degrnphe.l President Conl- oU-co'it
Aviators Post , 1.1 American
a few days,
ln\v; West Palm Bench. C. A. Bing­
idge
that
it
endorsed
unequlvoLegion with a membership re­
1 ■ chiiirmen, in most instances, ham; I ake Worth, A. D. Clark.
'
tu l. Mitchell’s position beporting every squadron that had
are the mayors of the towns and
his court martial,
Boynton, It. U. Myers; Undo
active duty at the front in
niunici;.',luies of the state, and City, James E. Turner; New Port
la
an
address.
Representative
France, gave the dinner.
they, in turn, will look to the or­ Richey, Roy M. Avery; Clearwa­
..'ii 'm'1'11’ / “m ,,r aviator, said ganization of tlo i;- respective com­
The telegram from Secretary
P.ilv Mitchell is not being
ter. Frank J. Booth; Dunedin, K.
Davis said:
j I'lenl by his pter*. lie is being munities in carrying out their lo­ Lovett Douglass; Tarpon Springs,
“In view of the fact that the
cal
campaign
work.
judged by nine dug robbers of
IBenjamin B. Scribner; Lakeland,
presence of Col. Mitchell is m hollowing i. a
nf the chair­ J. \V. Buchanan, Jr.; Winter Hathe general staff."
men already named as announced . von, II. Gillette McCuteheon; Mul­
Compare t lie prices in the
at state campaign headquarters berry. T. M. Reynolds; Lake Wales,
classified
Used Car ads with
here:
L. 11. Kramer; Lake Alfred. W. i&gt;.
ours.
You
will find that there
Hi eh Springs, W. U. Wltlior- Miles; Croreent City, C. K. Pr&gt;is little if any difference, in
spoon; Newberry, \V. II. Holt; vatl; Sanford, Forrest Lake; Ovie­
spile of the fact lhat our cars
irentr.n, Ral 'igii Lancaster; Mica- do, N. F. Lazctte; Fort Pierce, C.
tire invariably overhauled
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Lib —t \M P \
v „.. p* i,n
gt,„r;ir tmpy, .1, It. Simon ton; Mtarke. C. L. E. Callow; Vtro, B. T. I! alstone;
The Weather uromi today issiml
. , ' ',
* P‘‘ 1 i bake llniler, N. K, Roberts; Fcdlsiutre, Roy L. Kinney; Sobaswhile
other are usually sold
the following storm wm.iiitKs; •
•liters has returned from Uai■b J. Fv Houser; Cocoa, E. tian. T. B. Hicks; Center Hill, E.
“as
is."
*'Advisory 9:.’l0 a. m„ storm
*°rdJbere ;.i-steniay he delivered E. Grimti *; Titdtftuie, \V. F. AtK’.T, Hiitibard; Branford, F, II. George;
nvrwr.ip.t*
ordered fot&gt; A11anti— J.'zVm x . ■ . and ,!■»!,&lt;&gt; Kennie, Green (',-ve Springs, Ira Thomas; Live Oak, Mrs. 11. M. Strickland;
Perry, Perry 1\ Blood worth; De■coast—h-nr* Jackson*.!***?**’* ..rj.—t
t*iT ttrwrimm n -r .tg t."’.“ ;on;
“ “"‘rGrove,
eT
• • 1&gt;. l. ”... . VV
ip;
Coconut
Land, Grant Bly; Daytona Beach,
Sandy Kook. Disturbance of mod­
erate Intensity over northern Ala­ hou- ?. Both of them are under sen­ Arthur W. Saunders; Avon Park, George P. Johnson; New Smyrna,
bama, including intensity and mov­ tence of 20 years for their part in G. L. Crux ; S .bring. A. K. luiw- George J. Ott; Lake Helen, J. P,
Holland;
ing north-northeastward will ciyj.u* tin- robin ry of a linrdv/nre store icnie; Bov. ling Gr&lt;*cn, I. G. Itoynil; Mace; Sea Breeze, S.
strong south and southeast wind* lo‘i ■ la: march. House the leader, .laek°on\ill . John T. Also]), Jr.; Port Orange, W. S. Eubank; !&gt;eFuniak Springs, E. L. Town end
this afternoon, shifting south w e-•„ is under sentence of 70 years, but Pensacola, J. l). Raylixs.
OAK AYE., SECOND ST.
Ijuincy, G m-go [t. Gregory; and Chipley, C. B. Dunn.
to west tonight north of Cliurk«ii
being
held
here
to
give
testi­
Greensboro.
M.
R.
Strickland;
ton and shifting to southwest and
Dodge Drill hers Dealers Sell Good Used Cars
A. Avreitt;
Avon Part:—Plans prepared f,,r
west this afternoon elwron Char-1mony in trials of other members White Springs,
of
the
gang.
Brook'villi'.
Charles
M.
Price;
Colerection
of
new
$200,00(1
hotel.
leston and Jacksonville."

U nrest Of Agents
Gone, Head Stated

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Compare th e Prices

U. S. W eather Bureau Two Marques Meet
Issues Storm W arning
Accidental Deaths

I. W. Phillips’ Son

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If you w ant to cut down your
bill buy from

F a ll H a t s
You Save Money

DAVESSTORE

made in a fine quality of

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SATIN and VELVET
Por some time the buying public
has realized that prices on Senfun! Avenue are the lowest to he
found. The paramount reason
for this is the low rent the mer­
chants pay.
Each merchant on this page is
offorin k yout he advanh ive *&gt;f
this low rent in asking low prices
for their merchamlise.
Read
each ad carefully and (hen do your
buying here where saving is para­
mount.

DRY GOODS
LADIES’ and MEN’S

FURNISHINGS
CLOTHING
Ready-to-W ear
.

c

Millinery

Shoes and H ats

d

Conihined with llu* latest
PAISLEY TINSEL DUOCADE and trimmings to
match, in a variety of style*.
Finite shape Turlmus, Miss
Hats, Matrons in all the lat­
est shades and including
IHack,

V,

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■Ttsr.jtrer

:

$ 1.95

to

$ 4.95

The Style Shop

Cornel* Ith anti Stinford Avenue
SANFORD, FLORIDA

IllP.t SANFORD AVENUE
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY

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Special Sale on Rugs

A IL Y

Cra\ Rugs. Size !t\l- S&lt;*.0.“i
Crass Ittigs, Size .'il\!)(&gt; Sli.U0 \ able
for
Crass Rugs, Size HC\7 J -S2.0I)
Value for SI.IB

lied S napper — M ullet— Spanish
M ackerel—F re sh W ater Fish

M arket

K anner s D epartm ent Store
2 Li-213 Sanford Avenue

,‘I liloclis From High F rias

Phone 478-W

dord Ave nue

TENTS, COTS

F -E N D

TARPAULINS

s p e c ia l s

REGULATION
HOUSE 1‘AINT

par

.............65c
|il° IKilatocs
................... 65c
M1U'-m!« Tomato S oup......... 25c
t'UXJS

8c
10c
lft

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,
vantl Beans

We Offer You Three Family Specia’s

WORK CLOTHING STAINS and VARNISII

SAVE THOSE UPPERS

lard

............S1.50

[ ® K N SII a W ’S
Next to Sel-Uite
_

Duplex Window Shades Oil Colors
$1.73 Value for $I..T5

Call at Kan tier’s and see new complete line
.•tigs, draperies and floor coverings.

Of All Kinds.

K e n d a ll F is h

Water Color Window Shades $1.00
value for 79c

— - an d -------Let us put on good half soles and iuho^

own-t5ilt

heels—Reasonable Prices

The Service Laundry and Pressing
Club
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HOPKINS SHOE SHOP
223 Sanford Avenue

1. Family Finish, ironed, 12 l-2e pec poumL Min­
imum 8 pounds.
2. Rough Dry. flat pieces, ironed, 8c per pound. Min­
imum 8 1-2 pounds.
;i. Wet Wash, delivered while wet, 6c per pound.
Minimum lu pounds.

C. D. WHITFIELD. Manager
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Sanford Paint &amp; Army Store
r,0G Sanford Avenue

LAUNDRY, CLEANING. PRESSING &gt;NI&gt; REPAIRING
»15 Saofwrd Avenuo

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As Brisbane Sees It

P i k l h M (T«rr tfltra a ra m m » i
•■■4ar at Vaaftnl. Florida
Xntartd aa Boeottd C lu a Matter.
Ootnbar ST. 191*. at the "oxtoftlc*
a t B u ford , Florida under Act of

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Gluttons and P arasites

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1925^

PAGE FOUR
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W hat would you do if you had a million dollars? Don’t
Protect Italy and Europe.
Life— the .Mystery,
be like the young college student who said, "I wouldn’t do
Don’t Tax Wive*.
M arch S. 1197.
___ a damn thing.”
If He Should Come Again
Would you spend your life in luxurious ease, traveling
HY ARTHUR BRISBANE
M M .A N D U DBA*_____ . . e d l t a r
_______ ICopyrtirnt 1*16)
W s c m ton ’
,
V . U O W A IU I IlR ItO .. ----- J*oaa«e* from one socinl center to another, gambling in Monte Carlo
T
miS ^E K E ^ ee ,
ph«ar
111 M a g a e l f a A r r n a o
IT IS predicted that President
and Biarritz, going to the cabarets of New York and Baris?
/ inVw.aV
Cool idge and Secretary Mellon will
N U nacn fm ox h a th *
One Yeai —17 00 SI* Mi..it he *1 50 Would you spend your money on racing stables, polo ponies find n way to settle Italy’* debt
D e li v e r e d • » CIV Ly &lt;Mrrler. per
w ee k , lti«. W e ek ly E dition **«0 and speed boats? Would you own vast country estates and question. The m atters important,
9
particularly to this country, with
For y e a r . _________
beautiful yachts where you m ight entertain your friends in It:i
horror of social unrest.
■ P C C IA l, N OTli B i Ail o b itu a r y
Such a life m ight be pleasant to your
The plot to assassinate' Musso­
ao /lc e e . c a r d # of t h e a k e . resolution* costly gaiety?
Wm m
a n d n o tic e s ot e n t e r : a l n - 4«nta w h ere
lini shows what would happen if
I i /
i •. / ij*.\
j\
c h a r g e s a r e Made w ill be c h a rg e d tastes and might not necessarily be degrading.
Ulto
pressure from American should de­
\
l e t a t r e g u l a r n d t e r t l e l n a rate*.__
Or would you devote your efforts to the development stroy the value of the lire and
\
r
Iiv V /f
■ R M 1I V B T U B ASSOCIATED l*«llflft»
force a panic in Italy,
TV# A sso c iate d P reee la exclua- of some latent talent within you? Would you spend your
In protecting Italy from disaster
Ixaly e n t itle d to t h e uae fo r re- money in the study of architecture so th at you might, dis­ this country would save all Eur­
w aw w
p a b l l e a t l o n o* all newa dlapaiehea
ope from Bcriouu danger. One
etecllte*, t o It or n o t o th e rw le a cred- regarding the
financial
compensation,
contribute
your
PIAH
l a d In Ihla pejinr an d alao t h e l«Ilil Si
*
lit h ew e ptibflahed herein. All r lg h ta share to the world’s civilization by designing new and per­ reasonable step would be cancella­
tion of interest chnrges now n' f ra p u b lf c n tid n o f apecial .llapatchv
y
aa h e r e in a r e elao rea er-e d .
fect buildings? Would you develop your talents for paint­ mounting to $500,000,000, ns was
5?
ing, writing, singing, or whatever they might be? Would done in Belgium's case. Interest
THURSDAY, NOV 12, 1925.
should
be
fixed
as
a
minimum,
you devote your time and money to humanitarian uplift? payments spread over many years,
o
« *
TH K HERALD’S PLATFORM
and all possible
consideration
1— Deeper water route to Jackaon\
Time was, many thousands of years ago, when man shown.
V
rid e .
was
self
sufficient
unto
himself.
What
he
ate
he
himself
1.—Conatructlnn of St. Johna-ln„
IT
IS
doubtful
that
nnythlng
in
fished out of the sea, Hunted in the woods, and grew from
dlan River canal.
S.—Extension cf white way.
the soil. The things he had on his back, he cut and prepay- \ h°c £ ™ i ( S , wld'he"reauSel1
ij- .B ilt'taion of local amusement*. ed from the hacks of animals which he slew. In short every
the probability that his life will
—Swimming pool, tennia court*,
man was his own grocer, baker, butcher, his own haberdash­ end with assassination. Musso­
eL .
i
Augmenting of building pro* er, tailor, laundress, his own carpenter, mason, and house lini hu.s nil the imagination and
iWCTlI
daring of Reinzi, plus statcu.nan-1
gram —houses, hotel*, apartm ent keeper.
ship, which Heinz! lacked, but'
bonne*.
Then came about diversification of labor. One man did where will Mussolini find to make i
S.—E itensm n of streK paving pro*
&amp;
all
the fishing.
„ Another grow the
__ potatoes.
.___
., And the man , his-«f»no-w#» mortal, three sn-h iHffT1 -V5-vV
f.i
gram .
1.—Construction
of
boulevard who had fish would exchangiff'stRfiti'TJrAfic-^ior potatoes l" 1* L w i m y J S f r f t . f l i Rich-i
S»n(,,rL
aroi nd Lnko Monroe.
from the man who grew potatoes They in turn would ex­ ant Wagner.
9
&amp;— CompleMon of city beautifica­ change for fur.s with the man who hunted iu the woods. Such
AT
LITTLETON,
Col.
the
tion program .
\w
9.— Expansion of ncbool nyatem .specialization was found to be advantageous to all concern­ modern question cornea up again,
"I
h
taking
human
life
ever
justi­
ed.
with provision for Increiaed f a ­
cilities,_______ _______ ________
Thu fisherman devoting all his time to fishing became fied ?”
■
Dr. Blazer, anticipating Ids own
more efficient than he bad been when he had to farm and dentli,
m
k
ch lorn formed and killed in
” JIII1LE VERSE FOR TODAY
V i i*V|.
A\
hunt also. He became an expert in bis line. The hunter, and her sleep his daughter, 52 yearn
' \Y
THE RESURRECTION:—Jesus the farm er, they too became exports. Hence there were old. She was nrm leli, legless,
said unto her, I am the resurrec­ fish, furs, meat and vegetables in great plenty and every­ weak-minded, deaf and dumb.
stion nnd the life; he that Udieveth body was happy.
v
in me, though ho were dead, yet
IT WAS hard to get a jury, but
But it came to pass th at the fisherman became so expert the prosecuting attorney says the
shall he live; And whosoever llveth
and believeth hi me shall never in bis work and caught so many fish that be bad enough “horny-handed mechanics and wea­
die. John 11: 25. 20.
for himself and bis family to eat, and enough to trade for furs ther-beaten farmers have their op­
PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
PRAYER—
inions and convictions on the fun­
and
vegetables
without
the
aid
of
his
oldest
son
who
had
NEW YORK T IM E S
“Joy to the world! the Lord is
damentals of the world's greatest
formerly
helped
him
with
bis
nets.
So
the
son
said
to
bis
m ystery—life."
come;
AUDITS - SYSTf
have hint to show Congress what it
.......................................
Washington
dispatches
father, “ You catch enough fish without my aid. We have
Let earth receive her king;
If those weather-lieu
ten and
MONTHLY
ROOK KEEPING
ought
to
do.
He
m
ust
develop
hornyhanded
ones
understand
th
e|^
L
M
‘n
^tie
past
few
days
of
ieLet every henrt prepare Him i'll we need to eat and wear. Why should I work? I am
those qualities of leadership, a per­
mystery
of
life,
they
are
far
at),\rta
President
/
indulge
is
Room
15,
Masonic
Temple.
room,
young, I will enjoy life."
power
of conciliation
And Heaven nnd nature sing."
head o f all the World’ll philoso- (doing everything in his power to suasive
♦ ♦ +
arrange for harmonious co-opern- which will enable him to g et things
'
.... —o------pliers and scientists.
_____ .
lion with Congress this Winter, He done instead o f merely talked
So we see many today who because they have money
AN OLD ARCUMENT
THE WAYS and Mean Commit-. j»
I ''.1"1 spending much time about. It is then his duty not to
with
which
they
are
able
to
buy
whatever
they
wi,-.h.
think
W hen home I come with treasure!
in smoothing out old difficulties. fight Congress—unless Capitol Hit! ■ ■■■ b ■■■ un ■■■■■■■■ an n a i i i i u i i i a i i
tee
will
recommend
abolishing
the
they owe nothing to the civilization which supports them.
■
rare,
to givej i l i e consults with men who either forces mi issue which cannot he
Rome volume old I have sought, They pay for their bread. Why isn’t that enough? The gift tax. Every man ought
h, enough to i'k'l not heartily support him in the
My N ellie cries: “ Well I declare! other fellow m ust want the dollar more than llie butter else his wife, before deal lier children Iprevious Congrc: s or w in openly avoided—but to cooperate with it
and skillfully lead it along in the
take care of her and
T here’s much we need you could
antagonized his policies. The Pres­ way in which it should go. In i Property On First Stwct!
he
wouldn’t
exchange.
“A
fair
exchange
is
no
robbery.”
That
is
common
sense
and
decency,
have bought;
ident has also been showing &lt;on- short, unless the second term of
But it may be gluttony. Civilization is based upon diver­ • and government should not tax coru
about healing the breach in a President abounds in fruitful
decency,
of
which
there
in
never
I f I had only known that you
sification of labor. When someone does something for you, too much.
his own party.
Apparently lie work of legislation, the repute nnd ■
Had money Just to fling away
as he is doing when he supplies you with meat or vegetables,
sees the necessity cf a belter spirit influence of his Administration j
1 should have bought that lamp you should, if you are a real sportsman and play fair, do in
"
The Forest Lake Hotel i-&gt; iicincjl
JOHN FORTKSQUK, English uf Republican unity, with a readi- will visibly decline.
shade new
historinn,
says
our
first
white
&gt;
css
0,1
l
*'e
part
rtf
the
minority
This
seems
to
be
the
danger
return
for
him.
Else
you
are
a
glutton
and
a
parasite
nnd
1 wouldn't take the other day.
Americans would have been k ep t1to submit to majority opinion. All which President Cool idge perceives ; has 150 roorm, all cnpaj'',d.
unfit to live with holiest people.
out of thin country under our im -llh,;9,‘ r,T",rU |l m tivitfes of Mr. and against which he is taking pre­ *
“ Another picture!” she exclaims,
--------------- o--------------'Plii* Amttle with -Id different v|
migration laws of today.
You ,Uuoli.lge indicate that he is anxious cautions. Ho was not hurt in 1925 ■
An I display my purchase fair,
EVERYTHIN(J
IN
FLORIDA
is
now
moving
forward
at
may add that under our present
h such relations with and 1921 by Congressional rejec J ready hy January 1st.
“The walls are lined with ugly
timr o f one plan o f Ids a fter ah
n marvelous rate itt the fare of the hatuliraps ami personal rulings (ip? founder of
th“ ,m,in
frames,
tile Administration program may other. He was unable to secure re­ ■
ity could not get in.
While I have not a thing to wear. discomfort of Hip people, under conditions Hint would discom
2
Raving on First Si ru t Extern!
Suppose He should come, un­ lie accepted and embodied in law. duction of taxation ns he desired
ago any bttL those buoyed up by an unbounded confidence in known,
advising the rich to give i Such an effort is desirable in it- it. On the question of the soldiers' ■ forward.
Jf you can buy such stuff as thin the future. T hat is the secret of it all. An absolute confi­
all to the poor, or piloting Saint | self, nnd it also has a political bonus, Congress flouted him and n
Don’t talk economy to me!
Don’t you believe the property t
I ’m going to know the wondrous dence in Florida’s future, ami a vision of her future great­ Janes, “(Jo to now, ye rich, weep *U'fMliing which is significant. A oveirode Ids veto. It would not 0
ness. It is all we need to make the South the greatest sec­ and howl, etc." He would he n d-hT ’se student of our political his- heed him in the matter o f Japanese
bliss
('resident Coolidge, who immigration. The project of o*n* 3 going tn rise in price when these;
O f spending money foolishly.”
tion of the world. The natural resources of Florida have vised by our host mind to go to islnryat like
the same time u sagacious adherence to the World Couit, n
Russia.
scarcely been touched. Only seven per cent of her land is
render of the signs of the times, which he repeatedly urged, it po; t- 5 complete? If so why don’t you buyi
Now homeward I must trudge now under cultivation, and what is now called the Florida
must understand the importance of poned indefinitely.
As we say, 3 fit of it.
STANDARD
OIL
will
get
n
good
once more
signs to establishing a working agreement these rebuffs of the President by ■
And timidly my prize display, boom has only reached the centers of population although it example establishing
And well I know Ixdiind the door is affecting the values of the whole state.—R. J. Gantt in guide flyers all along the Wen. with Congress. Two years ago i.ie Congress did not barm the Presi­
We have some of this property Li
Then the dent's standing with the people.
Coast. Written on the roofs of case was different.
E xactly what sh e’* going to Hay. Spartanburg (S.C.) Journal.
I
President
was
in
the
position
of
■
s
a
le
b elo w th e m a r k e t value. Weals
They seemed, on the contrary, to
Standard Oil Buildings in big let­

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ters these signs will give names being made more popular by the make him stronger. But that pe­ ■ ness property close in on Saiilot'd
S h e’ll cry In scorn to lay me fla t:
of
towns and other information. very fact that his chief recommen­ riod is now over. The time has
"More books that you will never
dations went unheeded by Con­ conn* wheii Mr. Coolidgc m ust pass n a sacrifice today.
RUSTIC I.AKI-I ItKdlON
rend!
gress. It often happens that a on, if his Administration is to bo ■
EVENTUALLY
THE
govern­
I f you can buy such stu ff lit that,
President a t loggerheads with Con­ accounted successful, to works oi ■
ment
wjll
establish
for
flyers
mod­
I’m going to g et some things I
Out of California another public we were when the middle wnstern
gress,
while he himself is a candi­ positive achievement, definite mak­
ern perfected duplicates of the
^21 Meisch Buildiifr
need.”
spirited citizen comes forward and eastern papers took a swing cloud anil pillar of fire that guid­ date for re-election, gains politi­ ing o f laws, Instead of merely rec­
—— o------at
California
and
threw
a
lot
of
cal strength from being rebuffed ommending what laws should he
Volstead wants to jail all of the with the belief that California has mud at us, some of which stuck. ed Moses iu his travebi.
acofflaw*. W e’ll have to build a no business joining in the anvil Remember what we said about it? ! , T h,‘! J0-* * ln which Mo90» wan* by Congress. This is only one made.
more proof that Congress is, iu
;....
It is clear, therefore, that the
few more first.
chorus being sung through the Dirty, inconsistent,
actuated, ,by licrcil for 10 years is now often &gt;a rule, not popular with the coun­
crossed
by
flyers
in
a
part
of
a
coming session of Congress will ■
--------- o--------north for the benefit of Florida. jealousy, etc. And it wus all of
■
System atic boxing began in En­ The Florida Development Hoard a that and then some. After we un­ forenoon. That shows how travel try. It is attacked and abused furnish u test of the President d if­
more
often
than
praised.
By
con­
has
improved.
ferent from any that he has so
gland in 17*10. Wonder if that few days ago received an editorial loaded on them for what they hud
trast, a ('resident who urges meas­ far undergone. We shall see if
means the kind of boxing Jack from liie Escondido (Calif.) Times unloaded on us we wouldn’t have
for the general good, but who Ids resources are equal to the new
SCIENTISTS
IN
California ures
.
Dempsey has been doing.
mi the subject, tlu&gt; newspaper sugl traded places with them under any
prove
that
sabre-toothed
tigers
and
i,
*
unable
to secure their adoption task. Great power has been plac­
------- o------Resting that tiiis is an opportunity consideration,
.
. , , . , , ,
by
Congress,
stands out ns a lend­ ed in his hands by the voters, and
A Kansas City man recently dis­ for California to practice the Gold­
"Florida has been stepping out "Vf,1’1''1 tusked elephants once »ner
to
whom
the
people rise, partly
located his jaw while yawning. He en Rule.
for the last few years, very sw ift if" { K ", J,T k1”
. of ns a way of emphasizing their dis- they will watch to see if he has the
must have been in conversation
Now the Secretary of the Cham­ and Maidenlike during the last &gt; . llywo'Ml- lh‘* t‘u',,lal “ f 'novln« gu st with the narrow-mindeuness, disposition and ability to use it
pictures.
They missed m a n y
wisely. An early indication will
with his wife.
ber of Commerce at Wilmington, twelve months.
the petty partisanship and the be provided by the question of the
chances
for
a
good
real
entitle
in­
------- o------Calif., hits written a letter along
"Now what happens?
futility of Congress.
vestment.
World Court. The Senate made it
We’re againnl Aloysius.
the same line.
“Many of our people are talking
Hoar in mind, however, that this the unfinished business for a date
For wearing knickers;
"It Isn't alw ays that we agree nnd n number of our papers ar?
HOW MANY millions of human relates mainly to the (’resident's in Dccemlier. If it is ever to lie
He never, never laughs,
with what other people do," he publishing things concerning Flor­
In his second term finished, there must lie more ener­
beings
do you Hipposu will live in first term.
But always snickers.
says “and one instance where we ida that reminds us of some of the
r*something
els,*
is demanded of h m. gy put into it than has before been
California
in
days
to
come?
------ o ------ are off the reservation is the pres­ criticisms that were levelled at
Great Britain has an area of 95,- It is expected, first of all that with displayed. And most of that energy
A (lermati bus invented a phon­ ent attitude of some of our folks ( Tiliforuin during that period in
square miles with a population his fresh mandate from the elect­ must come from the White Mouse.
ograph record that will play con­ toward Florida.
which we complained so bitterly of (1011
of
12,IU)0,(HID.
ors he will have a higher prestige The success or failure of that great
tinuously for an hour mid forty
“ We don't have to go back very unfairness, selfishness and unItaly hns an area of 18,0ti01with Congress. M is counted up­ scheme, to which President Coolminutes. Then Coin* had the nerve far to recall how grieved and hart truthfulness."
square miles mid a population of on, secondly, to develop construc­ idge is wholly committed, will be
to say, "that day by day, in every
5H,000,000.
almost like the article of „ stand­
way, the world is getting better
Santo*]
California has an area of 158,000 tive power. It is not enough lor ing or falling Administration.
uml better."
square miles ami a population of
-------o------n
Ij»M
By IRVIN S. COBB
•1,000,000.
A large development for the pur­
Great Britain could not sustain
pose of entublisbing a poultry ru ls-i "Tiny" Maxwell is n sporting
ern university. In an inlervul one her present population without
MOBILE REGISTER
ing industry, will be started at
| writer in 1’hiladclphiu. He is ealtiu* Southern players limped outside help. California could eas­
once on a tract lying between San­ ' led “Tiny" because he is about the of
up
to
Maxwell.
ily raise enough food to ftH*d three
ford and (singwood. If miccc* ful
Buried under x mountain of
"Mr. Referee,” he m id, “ 1 want time.' the population of Great freight, Florida adopts drastic ing . The embargo which was nas thuHO behind it are certain llmt |Isize of a two-ton tructor. lie has
I
a
ready
wit,
as
his
readers
will
to
make
a
protest.
T’hey's
one
of
It will, the project should prove to j
Britain and have plenty left over. measures to get ih,. fruit and veg­ grted upon at a conference uf rail
testify.
those
Georgetown
men
that
seems
etable crop of 1925 to Northern officials at Jacksonville, gives o f­
be one of the biggest assets to i
ficial sanction to an embargo tin t
Because
la*
is
an
expert
at
foot­
t*&gt;
have
a
private
grudge
against
■*■■■■■
THE RIGHT Rev. Benjamin L and Eastern markets, by declar­
Meminolc county.
ball and ill.*i because buck in bis me. Every time we get in a scrim ­ Ivina, an Episcopun bishop, says ing a state-wide embargo. Such virtually existed already, because M i i i i x i i i a i i i i m a s * * 1 1 1 1
of
the
inability
of
the
railroads
to
If the casualties keep increasing, college days be wus a gridiron mage together be bites me. Yes, that United States civilization is action was made inevitable by a handle the freight consigned to
freight congestion that has been them for Florida.
wo will have to replace the auto­ star of magnitude, Mr. Maxwell dr, In* just hauls off mid bites im*. crumbling.
That’s what the Puritans »aid going from bad to worse.
mobile repair station.* at every frequently is called upon in the I don't want to start any rough
While the restricting „f freight
corner with hospitals.— Hunt * ity season to referee "nines along the hold- stuff, hut I’m getting good not so lung ugo when a man kissed
The ru:di to Florida has over­
and tired of having that big irish­ his wife or exhibited a red gera­ taxed the railroads, the freight fleliverU'tt, nut inclutliriK 11vcstoik
Courier. If they’d niuke the jails Eastern Seaboard.
One afternoon last fall lie was man biting me. What had I b et­ nium in liis front window on Sun­ terminals of the state and (mu uiig perishables petroleum and its pro*
big enough to tuke cure of all
ter do?"
day.
facilities. It is reporter! that peo- ducts, food stu ffs and materials 2
the drunken drivers, they wouldn't officiating at n match between
Georgetown, which, an everybody
"I I'Toitld advise," said Tiny,
Civilization can stand a good p b nre streaming into Florida in used in preparing fruit and veget- *
need the hospitals.
knows is a Catholic Institution, "that you play him only on F ri­ deal including much pesuimism. every type of motor vehicle imag­ ahlea for shipment, may cause ec ■
and a team representing a South­ days!"
Civilization iin ’i crumbling. In inable, including cars of the most onomie loss and inconvenience if “
Howard Hulick has tin* honor of
fact, it has barely started. If ancient vintage and in the last not actual hardship, Florida wise­
'.naming Sanford’s newest develop­
unything, it is preparing for a stages of dilapidation, us well as ly decides to protect its principal
ment, “ Loch-Arbor." He has denilat—We will leiul you
on board the trains.
Thu motor
fresh start after the great war.
onstruted his puhlic-spiritedness
ATLANTA GEORGIAN
enue,
the
fruit
and
vegetable
crop.
arrivals probably lake some, if not
by dividing the two hundred and
id!, of their worldly goods with
fifty dollar award between the Y.
Those misguided Georgians who auditorium in which to house its
them, but the influx of population
M. C. A. and children’s playground
( on temporary Comment
have
inclined to view the Florida season of grand opera.
creates un inflated demand for all
necessary to buiM 1111 n1’51
equipment funds, both of which
We seldom speak of short dress­ kinds of commodities that must he
advance
in
real
estate
value*
with
Now,
th.it
IS
something
lo
brag
are worthy causes.
It is getting so now that un on­
alarm and m isgiving and to predict about, m. Atlanta very well knows es, but they do show now high silk brought in by rail or ship. Also
2 nd
tonmbile wreck isn’t flows unless
olockings
are
thesy
days.
collapse
and
calamity
really
ought
thousands
of
new
settlers
look
to
un,!
will
very
readily
concede!
Listen to the Elkhart Truth
you a very
at least four peopl are hurt in it.
the
railroads
to
transport
their
to
quit
it.
Moreover,
it
is
u
sign
that
no­
rave: An
Klkhnrtun who had
—
Fayetteville
Ob
household
furniture
and
other
be­
Every
girl
doses
her
eyes
while
(server.
There isn’t the slighter: sign of body in Miami believes that co l­
planned making a trip to Floidu
longings.
by automobile has been advised by disaster on-the horizon of Florida’s lap.-e and calamity is headed that kissing, and some have sense
way.
The housing shortage and tho
enough to keep their mouths shut
Amemun genius: Ability to keep
a fiend in Floida not to unde- hopes!
Prompt Service G u tfjj
demand for new office buildings
Miami, which im* been In the
The Atlanta Georgian congratu­ afterward.
take it a t this time us he said
K
,
,
m
,
a‘
h
*U
‘bt
to
nnd other structures call for great keep the creditor placated.— Arkan­
Call nnd let us explain
un em bago has been
placed on very center of the spotlight in lates and felicitates tho City of
quantities
uf
building
materials,
san
Democrat.
of
leant
reFollowing
the
lino
Florida—
a
much
smaller
city
than
Miami upon this really rcimirkublu
traffic south o f Jacksonville on
aistanco gets many a man’s arm which can no longer be delivered
ail kinds of motor vehicle* except­ Atlanta -lias just raised $190,000 achievement.
by rail. In such cities as Miami
with
which
to
bring
the
Chicago
around u waistline.
Any
city
with
that
much
pluck
ing those transporting food. "If
hovl 'iis lr,;U,;,0.uWith
a KlM,J many
the situation has become serious, boys
that they jtlsj3t
' I
one were to get as fur ns Jackson­ Grand &lt;)|H.*rn Company to that and enterprise is to bo admired and
on doing
1‘— ’"
increase in the as father did instead
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford. H
Now is the time when your small cousin “a -sharp
ville he would have to stare his magic city for u spring season of praised.
of a* father
mm giving that
mat city sayo —Osawutoniie
Atlanta -viil be among thfc very son had rathor bo right tackle than coat ooif living and
car thgre nnd proceed by rail," opera— lime performances in nil.
(Kan.)
Gra-|
*u unyviablo reputation for "goug- phic.
Miami *L building a $l,990,Mi0 fbfct to take ita hat o ff to Miami! president.
ihu m en age said.
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of Sanford

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Social Department

Wnfortains Tuesday LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

| mectine of
ploy in the
flock.
if the South
'eachers A seting « f the

irent-Tcachf West Side

mf the WomfrithI Mrs. E.
fcr o f the Salfu f the It. A.
kho home of
p:.'!0 o'clock.
I subscription
woman's Club
I will be given
ft the CourtoI reservations
p Mrs. Archie
lr Mrs. It. L.
Cirl's Society
poitthly meetlie class room
anVaii Legion
■ *t :» o'clock.
.Week parlibrary nt
xl be no

Not for Three-Hundred Years Has black panne v elv et-su ch as Ret
Velvet Heenso | ashtonab|e av it fern of Paris has been makingi , I oday.
trimmed simply with small col
Never since; tin* heydey of the a n and stiffs of real lace.
Renaissance in France and Italy—
____________________
four hundred years ago—has vel­
vet been so fashlonak'e as at the
present time. And perhnpa nevgT ■&gt; j
er Since those; glorious days
has
S '*
such jirogress been made in the
i « V
manufacture of velvet as at the
\
present time. One is tempted to
1
take a course of study in textiles
A //■'■'JtfcK
nt some industrial school or colk\
lege, so ns to bo able to under1 /•'
stand more fully how these soft
tjatA'
and shimmering, rich and pliant
fabrics that we know ns velvets
yTy*-,&gt;j
are
v\*V'
As you see them draper! or lying on the counters in the shops
1
nowadays they are a treat for
.
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and luscious and joyous about
them.
•
Mrs. Thclnm Holly and son,
Earlier ir. itre season before the
Jack Holly, who have been the! French dressmakers had shown
guests of Mrs. A. L. H ells and Mrs. even the first of tle-ir collections
K. 15. McCracken for several da; r, word came from Paris that “ Par­
left Tuesday for their homo in El- isian dressmakers were dreaming
lentoti.
in velvet.” And now all these love­
ly velvet dreams have come true
The Armistice dance given hy and wherever you see wcll-drcssei!
the American Legion at the city women assembled you see velvet
hall last night was well attended frocks or wraps or lints.
and is reported us being one of
Wine-colored velvet—the Bcnsor
the most enjoyable dances of the would not lie complete without it
season. On Friday night nuother It is ns much worn for aflernoor
dance will be given by the sam e
orchestra in the American Legion
Hall.

Film To Be Presented
In Connection W ith
Book Week Program
“Peter Pan" with Betty Bron­
son as the tending star, will be pre­
sented Friday afternoon at the Mi­
lano theater, at -l o'clock. Mr. Marentett** Ivan secured this an a spe­
cial attraction for Children’s Book
Week, and all tivo young folks are
asked to attend.
I ho Library greatly appreciates
the interest shown by Mr. Marentetto in adding this feature to the
Hook Week Program, and the sta ff
are visiting the schools to secure
tln&gt; co-o|H&gt;ration of the children,
and urge them to sec this delight­
ful play.
The program fur Saturday at the
library promises to be a most en­
joyable affair, and the grown-ups
as well as the young people urn in­
vited to lie present at 3:30 o'clock.
The library wishes to thank J. R.
| Stewart, the florist, for the lovely

gii| baby left
k in West
iodine a few

of Nashville,
[,ir a few day
Thrasher an 1
. She is ciifrom St. I’e-

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Another
Quality Product

1 Kelvinator

Circle No. 2. Mrs. L. J. Frasier,
chairman, luncheon nt the home of
Mrs. Brown Miller at 3;30 o'clock. |
Circlo' No. 3. Mrs. Fred Wnlsma,i
chairman, luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Walsma at 12:30 o’clock.
Circle No. 4. Mrs. Claude How­
ard, chairman, nt the home of Mns.
C. B. Turner on East 13th Street
at 3:30 o’clock.
Circle No. 5. Mrs. H. C. lA*ng, i
chairman, a t her home on Park
Avenue at 3:30 o’clock.
Circle No. 0. Miss May Magill,
chairman, at the church at 3:30
o’clock.
Circle No. 7. Mrs. Wm. McKin­
non, chairman, at the home o f Mr*.
M. Nelson on Elm Avenue at 3:30
o’clock.
Circle No. 8. Mrs. J. D. Wood­
ruff, chairman, nt her home on
Sanford Avenue nt 3:30 o'clock.

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Economical
Eliminated the Ice Man

I

.\olli-t imIi. h I,&gt; lilvi'li that on the
’ •I'* 'to of i i n ■•iiUi.t a . i* ts:r&gt;.
or as .-•M.ri tli.rcnflir as t call litIn.ml tli, iittiliTMimieil Kiuirtllo of
lb" !’• i
, — ' stalo of
i .iriiit an&lt;1 James
Itolicrl I’.irlln .ill mltiorn will tnako
aeelo.u |..tt t.i tlo* lionoralile ■)- •!
t *tek iiiMntt liolKf of the t'ln-itlt
•‘oiirt ,.f tin- Son•■tit It Jitillclal t’lr•■till in mill for the County of S-ltlItoili- anil Stalt- of l-*lorlila, for aittliorlt* to
|| at |&gt;rlvato sal*- tlxIntir- I i f ml minors, •'licit havllik
an iiiniui.l.ii otic-slxtlt Interest In
uii.l to tlo- fi.ll.iuliiK tltrscrllieil r&gt;at
estate situate, lylnji and being In
Meiiiltiol.- •'omit*. I'lorltla. to-wlt:
Tin- Xotlliw- t *, of the Hoiltltu.-sl *, .-I etloti 21, Townstilp
VI S.oitl. Itini .- ao Hast
11,licit Hum iitn day of November.
a

Electric R efrigerator Generation

UG Magnolia Ave,

Winter Haven—New tourist camp
to be established near J£loise sta­
tion.

L. P. Motley o f Boston, Mass.,
is in the city for a few days on
business. He is much interested
in Hanford as an investm ent field.

»ii removed
ton Hospital
nted on for

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2- 140 range Aye. Orlando. Phone U06

Met. a m n.

Ounnltan --f the above styled MlnNr.U Kt.l. A IfOYEH.

Am i in ys for vluanUnn.

W. A. Poland, Jr., of St. A u­
gustine spent Armistice Day in the grain ribbon embroidered in gold.
Interestingly enough among the
city.
new velvet frocks there are many
circular skirts. One reason for
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Blount and this perhaps is that a velvet skirt
son o f Fort Myers are gu ests o f that is narrow around the ankles
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Laing.
is decidedly uncomfortable. But
the new velvets are so soft and
Shade Walker of Ft. Myers is pliant that there is nothing cum­
in the city for a few days as the bersome about a circular velvet
guest of iiis sister, Mrs. Roby skirt, fonletim es there is act­
Laing, in Rose Court.
ual gathering of the velvet and
sometimes c!o?e shirring ami yet
!!. C. V ide left today on a bust there is no semblance of bulla ness trip to New Y'ork ami Chica ness.
go.
Gray velvet has liwu handled
with great skill Ly .-tveral of the
C. M. Trott of Charleston, S. C., dressmakers for this autumn and
i spending several days in th e city winter. The new greens are very
nil business.
lovely in velvets and of course
black velvet is without a rival for
W. P. Tatum is in the city in richness mid bccoiningm ss. Nothe interest of the DuPont Com­ thing that I have seen this autumn
pany. He is stopping at th e -Val­ has- been any tu*arter or morn I*-dez.
*l
coming than the little frocks of

FOR CITY COMMISSION
l hereby announce my can
ilidacy in the coming city elec
tion for the office of Citj
Commission.
II. R. STEVENS
TO THE CITIZENS
OF SANFORI)
I wish to announce that I
am ;i candidate for the office
Palmetto—Construction \vork on'of f’jty Commissioner to he
new §350,01)0 hotel to i;.t undei determined in the regular
way shortly.
Municipal Election to he held
--------------------on
t lie First Tuesday after
Jacksonville— Half Mock proper
ty on east side Julian Street, par the First Monday in Decernchased by Y
JO.ooo. her of this year.
------, . Your consideration will be
Jack &gt;mvil
t!, llu appreciated.
for now ton
E. F. HOUSIRUDER.
to! .Mason.
Wine-red velvet was chosen for
this frock, with long, tight blouse
and full skirt trimmed with grosgrain ribbon embroidered in gold.

jL in c n s
Thanksgiving ar
thing can bo m
covering for &lt;1
acquire linens.

Bi*hop, Nancy
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the football J
; Southern at a
M friend* ii
h u s local
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Complete Line of Hunting Suits, Pants and Shirts
FLA N N EL SHIRTS

HUNTING SUITS

All wool, brown and grey, extra
heavy and light weight.

$3.00 to $5.00 each

'*•’ -Him, ft-, I

lMade ol’ hoau maUiial.
panls ° 1’ ^ j mj

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Towels, 75c

Scarfs, $2

Company will lie coming, it's
wise to stock towels. All lin­
en guest size, monogram
space 73c. Other large as­
sortment.

Dresser scarf* thai are handdrvnratuJ uiul rtcnciled are
finished with pivoting. Fuat
color, in :?iz.e 18 Ly *13, 52.

Damask $2.25

Damask $2.85

Kur the woman who chooses
to hem her linen damasks, n
silver blench pure weave 72
inches wide is priced $2.25
yard. Napkins to match, $2
do/.. A 72-inch grape design
linen is $3 yard.

Hv« henutifui chrysanthemum
suggests the motif tor u yard­
age damask 72 inches. This
pattern is priced $2.85. Nap­
kins in sets of &lt;»ne dozen aro
Irish linen, $7 30.

Table Damask, $1.50 yd.
Of excellent ipialify yet moderate in price is a set whose
cloth is 55 by 5G inches ami G napkins M hy 1 1. Rose ticsign, $1.50. A 55 hy 71 cloth set is priced $5.30.

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CORDUROY TROUSERS

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up1r^cvi)tly
h'npital,

Best grade, brown. Made by “Sweet
O rr”

1 improvii in the
* °n business.

LEATHER LECGANS
tyles Lace and Spring. Made of
leather, brown.

$5.00 pair

$5.00 pair

KHAKI PANTS

KHAKI SHIRTS

Head light khaki pants.
plain legs.

Lace

Brown shirts, m tde fine khaki. All
sizes,

$1.00 to $3.50

$2.50 to $4.50

luncheon Set $14

Stenciled Set $6.50

Bordered hy colors in charm ­
ingly woven effects are lunch
eon set highly practical. Cloth
inches, 0 napkins 15 by 15.
Gold or blue, $1-1.

Sun anil tul&gt; proof pronounce
a beautifully stenciled lunch­
eon set highly practical. Uloth
51 by 51, 1 serviettes, $G.30.

Travclolh 75c

Buffet Sets $1.20

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Buffet sets th at are of
novelty cut are interest­
ingly hand-colored and
finished hy picot edge. 3
pieces, $ 1.20.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1925

*RedfrG range Receives Many O ffers
To E n te r Various Lines Of Activity
The
CHICAGO, Nov,
world is knocking at the door of
Red Itrange.
( W ith the college athletic career
of the University of Illinois, flesh
due to end this year, careers in
movies and professional athletics
have been offered him. The moat
talked of man in recent football
hit'iory has made no decision, how­

ever.

Rumors were current here

that

Grange has been offered $40,000
to play three professional football

gam es with the
York' Giants
a fte r he completes.,.hi* collegiate

When (he Floods Swept China

career, but the reports were ridi­
culed by officials of the Giants
club at New York.
It is known that Grange refused
an offer of $25 000 to appear in
an athletic motion picture six
months ago for fear of injuring his
amateur la n d in g , preferring to
shoulder the ice tongs in Wheaton
to keep in condition.'
Grange in the role o f congress­
man-at-large from Illinois is the
vision of many of his friends who
have started circulation of peti­
tions to place his name on the liepublican ballot at the primary,
April l.‘l.

KISSIMMEE C O I’ S 1resumed piny. Burlier was stopped
no gain. Kntzminger’s pass was
GRID GAME WITH for
incomplete and it wa.o Kissimmee’s
on its own 12 yard line. On n
SANFORD, 33 TO 6 ball
fake joint,.M'-Li-o made two yards

(Continued from page 1)
fkrom Mrs. Lansdowne'* testimony
before the board but the proeculiori objected and was supported
by the court.
Mrs. Lausednwne continued that
she diil not tell Copt. Ghcrnrdi (Aid
to Secretary Wilbur) that the
“things she had to the newspapers
nhiiut the Shenandoah were lies.”
“That i" all that I denied,”
The defense then introduced cop­
ies of the letter exchanged between
Capt. lautsdownc and the Navy De­
partment, relating to plans for the
Shenandoah* last flight
“ Did Capt. Foley come to see you
before you testified?" Mr. Reid of
the Mitchell counsel asked the w it­
ness.
“He did."
“When?”
“Two nights before I testified."
“ Dili Capt. Ghcrnrdi visit you at
Lakehurst oil or about Sept. Ith?"
“Ho did."
“When did you te s tify ? ”
“October It."
Tells oT Talk with Foley
Mrs. Lansdowne further testified
that the letter Capt. Foley sent
I her suggested that she state hoi
willingness to waive legal defense
thorize the naval court to act for
on behalf of her husband and auliini,
“ What did Capt. Foley ray to
you when he visited you?" Mr.
Itcid asked.
“ Ho impremed me with the im­
portance of tile court. He said the

solemnity of my appearance was
verv in':at and asked me wha.
ex,'CCU'd to tell the court. I told
},jm I would emphasize the fact
that the court hr.d been c v n d ed that the .Shenandoah had been sent
„n a political fHtrht despite Secrc"ary Wilbur’s d en ial”
“Captain holey said I had no
right to sny it was a political flight
as the tax payers had a right to
see their property.’’
Answering Major Gen. \ \ illiani
S. Graves, a member of the court,
Vjra. Lansdowne said the letter
from Capt. Foley had no signature
to it an dno marks to show even
that it came from the N avy de­
partment.
“How did you know it was n
letter from Capt. F o ley ? ”
“Because my friend said so.”
“What is the name of your
friend?”
The question was repeated. Then
.Mrs. Uinsdowne said “It waa Mm,
George W. Steele, Jr.”
Mrs. Steele i:&lt; the w ifo of the
commander of the Lakehurst air
station and the airship Los A n­
geles.

had gone seeking reconci|iatiQ
Cnttcr cnmc here about a me
ago from Jefferson. Ga., via Mi
and the girl had been at Co
about a week, coming from
Petersburg, where her sister
\Y. F. Cotton, resides.
The Rirl occupied apartment
Cortez with Miss Mae Coff
they were preparing to open a
taurnnt. Miss Goff came do
stairs n? Carter entered t
apartment. A few minutes l
shots were heard and inmate

Courtship Ends In
Bradenton Tragedy
HANKS
BRADENTON, Fin., Nov. 12.—.
f/Pi—Sweethearts for almost, two
years until recently when disagree­
ment separated them, and today
lying in an undertaker’s morgue
here, is the substance of the la’s t
chapter in the lives* o f George
Carter, 28, and I’aulie Pitt3, 21.
Their lives were ended Into yester­
day at Cortez, 10 miles from here,
Carter killing the girl, then him­
self, in her apartment, where he

*, hl'.V"**•:. Yellow River flooded it? banks in China it meant only a
Wines tumbled on ihe next play,
t small new- item in this country; but in Chine,. ■» means hundreds
hot Makuison r#»c*m v c 'Ci1’1*,
lull played well for Sanford. Grier .........
downi for Kissimmee, Hamer re- - o f tragedies and a *,*
of suffering. This exclu­
Licensed lle.il Estate!
” layed about the best game he Oovered W ines’ fumble on K issi­ sive photo shows four destitute Chinese watching over the bodies
has £hown this Benson. Whitfield mmee four yard line.
107-10!) |*;,rk At*.
of their children, drowned when a dyke gave way.
was absent from the line-up and
Bather brought it to the two
It. 0 . BRINKMAN
hi* loss was sorely felt. The many foot line. Barber made a foot. On
injuries suffered by Sunfor.l nec- i the next play Barber went over hurdled on the next play and KlrMgr. Realty Dept
esatu ted almost a second leant for a toychdown. This time the re­ si in nice was penalized i.r&gt; yards.
lineup during the last quarter, nnd feree placed the ball on the four Wines’ pass was incomplete and it
while they fought hard, they were yard line for the try for point. was .Sanford’s ball. Barber made*
out. Barber made four yards.
unablo to cope with their more e x ­ Barber's kick was blocked.
Barber
punted to '/Giles, who re
perienced opponents. Many of the
Kissimmee 13, Sanford »&gt;,
Sanford hoys were playing their
CAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12.—
Cottingham kicked to Luphor on turned 10 yards. Wines made four
Gillen f/T'i- Football has staged its long­
first game o f actual football.
his own II yqrd line. McLean made yards around right end.
" The Artiom s]
est end run to crura tho goal line
Kissimmee Has Speedy Barks
three yurdn. Wipes made »&gt;ir* yard. went in for Booth.
T w e l v e o f A r l m tu U fourtMn ^ . . . J
McLean made 12 yards on a o f America’:: most western outWhile tho ground gaining activ­ E lliott went in for Dutton and La­
w i t h S t u i l c l in k - r cur, M.j«r ijm,* j
i h e r l r t l o B^u J i m whit u n i t , i«*,|
ities o f Barber and Kntzminger nier for Cottingham. The umpire criss cross. Cotton came had: in p o 't—Hawaii.
tiering In tho caujc at ;*« £a,| „jJ
the
game.
Wlmu*
pass
to
Kain• Hi* i lands, whore heretofore
wero im pressive, they perhaps called Kissimmee off side and the
In each county,
p,,u, J
son
wus
good
for
15
yards.
Mnkonly
ordinary
interest
has
been
would hardly compare with K iss­ referee penalized Kissimmee five'
o f »*lventnr&lt;-. The*- «t, r1-i
inrnn
made
nine
yards
around
loft
m
anifest,
tho
nport
has
penetrated
(
r
a
t
e
d
t
o
o
k
let,
■
The
Afhurj
SS,rAim m ee’!* two speedy backs, Wittes yards. One of the spectators on
on refilled t o th e rectory »|
The
nnd McLean. Time uifd again they the sidelines objected to the de­ ; end. lie had a clear field for a to virtually every point.
o b t a i n e d t r e e (tuiti any H . h U U r i
broke loose for alm ost any dis­ cision, however, and complained '.o touchdown, but wi’s .stopped on a thump of the pigskin will resound
j
beautiful
flying
tack!*by
King,
acro-v.
2,ll)(t
miles
of
tho
I’ucific
tance they pleased. The Kissimmee the referee. On his advice the refe­
backfield was fast and played ree changed his mind, called both On a double pass fake, McLean this year when three college teams
hendy football. It is a m ystery to sides off tide, and brought hall went around right end for a touch­ journey from the United State* to
Sanford how St. Cloud was able to back. The complainant was not an down. Wines failed to kick goal. take up tlit* pick of the islands at
Kissimmee 33, Sanford ti.
Honolulu.
defeat it.
official in the game and had noth­
Burlier kicked to Cotton on hi*
The iir*t int*-t.section:!I game is
ing
to
do
with
the
play.
On
the
KisRlmmcc’s line, however, was
|
own
30-ynrd
line.
Ho
retorted
■heo’ulcd
for December 12, when
very medicore and could not com­ next play, McLean broke loose for eight yard*. Cotton made four
pare with iti* backfield. Both teams a beautiful run of 27 yards. Muh- yards. McLean waited too long ;o the Colorado Aggies meet the Uni­
versity ot Hawaii. On Christmas
w ere weak on u forward pussing inKon made three yards. McLean’s purr, anti lost .six yards.
Wines
attack, but Sanford was worse in pass evas incomplete. A pass, Wines made II yards around left c:ul a Day Washington Stale College will
lim- up against tlu- Senior League
thin respect than her opponent ** to McLean brought the ball to San- the game ended,
team. The football el a* sic of tile
tw o of her pusses were intercept- foul' • five yard line. It was first
Kissimmee 31, Sanford *&gt;.
islands will bo played on New
ed nnd productive of long gains for down. Wines lost a yard. McLean
V ia i-, Day, bringing
together
Ilu- Line-up,
made onu yard. Wines rolled along
Klssimrnec.
Washington Suite and the UnivorN ear the end of the last quar­ the ground for two yurds, hut the Sanford
L.K.
ter when man after man was being ireferee allowed the gain. On the Russell
injured nnd forced to retire, Com-h (next play W ines went over for a Grier
W elchcl wna nt a loss to know , touchdown. For varity the referee Yancey
whom to substitute, lie hud u rd [this time put the ball on the two Pope
IMil tort
practically the entire line-up. The i yard line. Wines’ kick was good,
OD \V Studcbaker
Sixes arc rated horsepower enjoys the advan­
I C.itti!!*;
team faced Kissimmee yesterday j Kissimmee 20, Baiifmd 0.
•
nit
cllinR
every
other
car
in the tages of volume production reflected
in tho worst physical shape it has I Wines kicked to Entzmingcr, \ Booth
Tyn
MANILA. Nov. 12.—
world
oi
initnl
or
greater
horse­
in the price of the Big Sire.
King
.
been at any dim e this- year. -Hi* | who ^returned the ball to his own
•Lin I Karl Fritz I’rahl, sailing .into ,
power,
according
to
the
rating
of
the
of the regulars had been
elf in,j.kl’-yiird line. Barber nurds'* four i i'.f.i x V. e
U • " “da Bay, completed th e'first
Society of Automotive Engineers
Unit-Built Construction
bed either one or two duv la-fore 'yards, Sanford war, penalized five liai'hor
{ “Bon of a voyage which he hopes
the gnmc, and practically every yards for too many time)* out. EnUmi
and Hit: National Automobile Chain- These facilities result, too, in Unitu-I.iv.i oiiike uround the world in a 30-1
man oil tho squad was nur ieg 'Entzmingcr made three yards as
yav.l.
To surpass it in rata
Lerot Commerce. (See table at right.) Built construction—in cars designed,
some bruisu or injury, more or I* Ithe half ended.
dy
.Suntint; from Shanghai Jinn
costs $2175 to
Hint h because Studehaker ins engineered and built as units. The
serious,
*
" I n two companion*, Rrahl ren
Kissimmee 20, Sanford 0.
attained the goal m the fine-car field hundreds of parts used in a Studci ‘ 1 Hongkong June 2D after n rm
'The Game:
MF. Studcbaker 5'
j Wines kicked to Entzmingcr nn
I voyage. Here his two cotnrn
which Ford attained in the low-price baker car function together as a unit,
Phaeton t* powered*
Kissimmee won the loss and hi* own 10-yard lino, lie return *d
Ij
"'ft him, but nn American mu
elected to receive, Cottingham kick­ 10 yurds. Entzm iiiger made I I
field—-One-Profit, Unit-Built cars.
engine that
— carrici hs:,,
resulting
in
longer
life,
greater
rid­
iuitnmohiic!i t Kichanl Lofsludt joined him i
ed to McLean on bin own 38 yard yards niT right tack le'an d first
linker busses at Ingn
Few
motor
car
“manufacturers"
ing
comfort
and
higher
resale
value
the Flndtl i ■r/"1
s Dio Uhinvi Sea
line. Wines Hindu 2 yards thorugh down. Barber made !! more yard*
over hills and valbjr-*
have foundries, forges, etc., to make for you. Scores of thousands of
used Satur- S:1"
...............
left tackle. Rope nuiled Cotton f**r off right tackle and another first
swift pickup ami iltrutJ
their own engines—yet onc-tourth of miles of excess transportation thus
---- e in which
a six yard loss on a eriss cross. down. Knt/nitngcr lost one yard,
Based on the ratiog *
the cost ot an automobile is in the are built into Studcbaker cars.
W ines punted to Entzm ingcr on Barber made about 11 yards off the Him dolcgato* to the convention
and the Society of Aj:tcJ
bis own 37 yard line.’ He returned right tackle, but lacked Incite? of of the Railway Ticket A gents’ \ a• ngine. F.ven fewer build their own
only seven American oU
Entzmiiiger made I'Jeintion will ride and will ho tho
it ten yards., Entzmingcr made m first down.
Six in power. Hut u i
"No-Yearly-Models”
bodies—yet
one-third
ot
the
cost
of
guests
of
the
Assucintiun
of
Board
yards mid first down o ff right three yards and first down o ff left
four times its price,**™
:■
car
is
i:i
the
body.
oiiic
tackle. Barber made two yards off tackle. On the next play Kntznih.- of. Trades of the Florida
As a natural outgrowth of these two
lowing table:
left tackle. Entzmingcr made four gcr fumbled but recovered for a highland;. The miUnnoUk- tour
Only two plants in the world to­ factors, a third great advantage to
STUDEBAKER
yurds o ff right tackle. EnUming r four yard loss. Barber made three will begin in Lake Wnles ni.d ionon? (Studehaker alone in tlu* quality tiie buyer is attained—"No-Yearlymade two yards* o ff le ft tackle. On yards. Barber fumbled but re­ el ale in S* bring, where the agent
TALI AHASSEE. Fla.,
•V
.
A. C. C. cmIS A. £/&gt;*•*
field)
have
the
impressive
facilities
Models. ” Because all phases of man­
a fake punt,' Entzmingcr failed to covered and lost two yards. Entz- will hoard their special trains.
_ i/Ui !**•',limit of the
f'T
making
all
vital
parts
and
bodies
ufacture arc directly under Stude­
make first down by a half yard. minger again fumbled but recov­
* it.v are preparing t&lt;&gt; it
Car A— IF more!*-«),■
from raw m a te ria l to finished haker control, Studcbaker cars are
It wns Kissimmee's ball. Mc­ ered and lost two yards mure.
• anqiaign for funds to pi:
Car B— 1'/• morcpivnr.j
product,
Lean made 10 yards hround right Barber lost six yards on a In t
constantly kept up to date. Improve­
t *• l; nurse in Le*m emi
Car C— 7f,o more powr.j
down.
PHILADELPHIA,
Nov.
12.
i,1'i
end. On a fake cross buck, Wines
A g o a l o f li.-tw em i S3,illii
ments are continually made — not
Car I)—25G nurep "-'
O n C 'P r o f it V a l u e
It was Kissimmee’s ball. Russell — An over . is veteran died in a til'll bn bii a set for thi.t
ran 43 yards for a touchdown, lie
Car I-:—JU,; morepusim
saved
up
for
spectacular
annual
an­
stepped outside tho side lines nnd threw Makinson for an eight yard iurmaltire t .ploilnn of a slu-|| lieCar F—35'.; morel mC
A preliminary meetiie
1hese facilities enable Studebnkcr nouncements which make cars arti­
Wines mudo three yards. bur used at Frankfort A r e n u l for liehl and jiliins outlined
Kntzminger refrained from tack­ Nos.*.
Car G—J5ft more puwtfd
to
manufacture
quality
cars
under
ficially obsolete. Resale values are
campaign.
ling him on thut account, but the On the rt&lt; xt play K issim mee’s a salute to the war dead.
tin- &lt;Mte-l’nifit policy—enable Stude­ thus stabilized.
referee allowed the touchdown. Tho right end was o ff side and Ki.tsimhaker to make, in its own plants,
It is not surprising tiu J
referee, for some reason **r other, me.- was penalized five yards.
sells every other car mi l
?ital parts and bodies and eliminate
placed tin- bull on tho one yard Wines made eigh t yards. Russell
Because of these three major ad­
or greater rated homk'
line for the try for point. Wine-' was hurt, but resumed play.
the profits of outside parts and body vantages tlie Studcbaker Big Six has
The Duplex body &lt;&gt;//&lt;«J
It was.,Sanford’s ball on Kissim­
tried an end run, but it (ailed.
makers. Many major savings are become the world's fastest-selling
Over 1000 cities laying concrete
luges—fouml in m&gt; eihi&lt;-A
mee’s .’Ift-yard line.
Entzmiiiger
Kissimmee ti, Sanford t).
thus effected and passed on to the high-powered car. Ride in one—con­
within ils steel-fr&gt;i« " *'5
Wines kicked to Barber on his lost six yards. Grier was hurt but
streets th is year
ultimate
hnver of a Studebnkcr car. sider the price, and vou will know
resumed
piny.
Burlier
was
stopped
roller side enclosures « "r
own five yard line and ho returned
raise or loner m .‘l&gt;/‘‘'j ,1
73 yard* to Kissimmee's 22 yard for no gain. Kntzminger made on his seal—providing
line. It was a beautiful run. Ki’tx- yard. Burlier punted to McLean
storm or cold.
I
mingcr made two yards off right who fumbled momentarily but re.
Lights are operated Jj
tackle. Kntzminger’rt pass was in­ covered on Ids mvn four yard line,
wheel. Spark control a H
tercepted by McLean who inn 30 Wines punted from behind hi. own
an 8-day clock and «
yards to Sanford’s 12 yard line. goal line lo Entzmiiiger vvlio re­
(FIVE PASSENGERS IN REAL COMFORT)
dash, automatic
Winet* mail*- nine yurds through turned the bull to Kissimmee’s 31view mirror, cowl «■ .
right tackle. Campbell went iu for yard line,
• m iiriinn liullt Oil
limber fumbled but recovered
$ 1 5 7 5 —Freight a n d W a r T a x E xtra
Fincher.
W ines wan stopped for no gain. and lost two yards. Barber made j
Under Studebaker’s fair and liberal Budget Pay­
McLean made one yard and first 2 yards and first down off rigid
ment Plan.t bis Sport-Phaeton may be purchased out
Kntzminger made four
down. A pais, Cotton to Steed, left tinkle,
of monthly income with an initial payment of only
guard, who wns ineligible to re­ yards. Burlier made three yard .'
ceive it, wus allowed by the refe­ Entziniager failed to make fir a
ree, and it gained five yards. Cot­ down on the next play by one fool.
ton was stopped for no gain. Wines \\ ities* kick was blocked and Hu nuvdu five yards and first down. sell got it on Kissimmee's 18 yard ■
line. Barber made two yards. Bui j
Cottou was injured nnd retired.
Rigid and unyielding, with
Wine* mudo i&lt; x yards. McLean her made two yards. End of third
made fugr yurds ami first down. quarter.
pleasing, light gray color,
Ki.siminee 20, Can ford It,
Makinson fumbled and Dutton re­
Portland cement concrete
Sanford had the ball on Kiasimcovered for Sanford. It was a free
hull, but this reform gave the lull ilice's i l-yurd Hue. Barber was
pavem ent im proves the
to Kissimmee with first down on stopped for no gain. Zachary went
Sanford’s three yard line. Mcl can in for Harris. Kntzruingcr'a pa..s
appearance of your street
made two yards. He then d**vu over was intercepted by Hankins, who
right tackle for u touchdown. Tho raced Til yards with perfect inter
and the settin g of your
referee again put tho bull on the JleieiKc before Entzmingcr brought
own home.
&lt;me yard lino for the trv for P"-ut Ihim down with a seem ingly im pos­
nnd Wines made a pretty kid. t,-i' sible tackle. Wines made three
R equiring practically
y i, id
ff left tackle. Kukmxuii
mud- -i\. yurds. The ball was ju . t .
Kissimmee 13. Sanford 0,
no maintenance, concrete
Wines kicked to Entzmiiiger mi one foot front the goal line. Bar­
ber
'-topped
No.
7
a
few
inches
'his own 10 yard line. Ilc return­
p a v em en t a ssu r e s you
ed the ball I’J yards. B arter wu from the goal. McLean’s thrust,
greater value per dollar
clear on an end run with no man however, managed to carry it ovei
near him, hut he slipped and fell for a touchdown. This time the
than any other type.
for a two yard loss. Lntzmingei ball win. placed on the three-yard
made three yards us the quarter line, ami Wines booted it ovur.
Kissimmee 27, Sanlord II,
ended.
Our /rca hpokl&lt;t,'‘C£mcret«Str&lt;etj
Wines kicked to Ilarhcr on his
Kissimmee 13, Sanford 0.
/or»Your Toum."uitll tell you th*
Harris went in fur Ling. Knt*- 33-y.ird line. Sanford was penaliz­
whole story. /\sJi for your copy.
minger made almost acven yards, ed five yards for an extra tim e
but missed firm down by Inches, out. Butber made ofur yards.
On a pretty cut back put t the line Zachary made five yards. Barber
PORTLAND CEM ENT ASSOCIATION
of
scrim m age,
Barber
went made two yards. Barber punted
Graham Building
through for 32 yards and first to Wines, who fumbled, Sanford
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
down. Entzmiiiger made 12 yards recovered, but the referee guv® the
and another first down. Barber ball to Kissimmee. No. 7 made one
A National Organisation to Improve and
made one yard off left tackle. John yard. McLean made 15 yurds
Extend the Uses o f Concrete
Entzmingcr went in for Maxwell.

I

Football Teams From
M ainland Will Invade
Pacific Island Soon

KNIGHT &amp; McN

The
BigSix
Studebaker[Unit-Built] outsell
car in the ‘world of equal or greater rated horreport'

&lt;ilohe-Encircling Trip
In T hirty Foot Yawl

T

Studebakeij
Sport&gt;Pli

r

StudebakcrBigSixSport’Phaetoii

San Juan Garage

OFFICES IN 3 0 CITIES

W est First Street

�TH E SANFORD^HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12.1025

Alaskan Eskimos Prosper
While Aleuts Deteriorate, s.ow lOKK, Nov. 12
With the stock market greatly
by it-* recent
1
Says C o a stg u a rd Report strengthened
recent reaction,
prices early today hounded

« Like ft
Rhine-

iccasioft
I IJAtra tint* ------ ----------O

.

[ip Rhinebride have
Jed as ev■uit they
ion of hi3

this industry they resort to St.
Lawrence Island, American ground
jn the Bering Sen. nnd to the 300nlj|e stretch of northwestern coast
of North America on the Arctic
Ocean between Point Hope nnd
tified y es-! p„int Barrow, the northern tip of
out of the Alaska.
on of hi.*'1 But the outstanding domonstrniuced. As tion of advancement among Eskimsel asked m„s noted last summer by Lieut.
R. Jacobs, Commander William P. Wishanr,
^1 nervous-executive officer o f the Bear, wns
brow.i' enfjJjtJf. of tDefvinsr Islanders,
joking for
King i
. »f a mile long
nnd 700 feet high, lies in the northwhispered ern end of the Bering Sea, near
They were'where Boring Strait connects the
list recess Pncific nnd Arctic Oceans. Its popThey have illation of 175 lives in huts that are
inds for a built on stilts, so precipitously do
were in n the sides rise from the chill w a­
lk® for a ters.
b find them j The King Islanders have long
been known for the ornnments they
Ufflfd
carve from walrus ivory and which
Biabs prob- they market every summer in
uhL Attor- ~
— -- ----- —

iNome. i.aat summer they found
a longshoremen's strike on in
Nome. They fell to at that work,
and for it received $15,000. T hu
money they spent in Nome for sup­
plies, largely flour, tea and sugar.
The Bcnr took the Islanders home,
nnd carried 30 tons o f their pur­
chases, including furniture.
S. Steel headed a strong
For other staples, the King Is- upward movement.
landers nro usually well fixed,
Right nt theiir island they take the
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Nov. 12.
big walrus, whose tusks
I
hP&gt;—Wholesale quotation pro­
afford
ivory; the hair seal, which afford
___i
bing on the Jacksonville market
meat, heat nnd light, nnd the ug- j lay as reported by the Florida
rook, a large seal whose flesh is
ate Marketing Bureau are as
n.......
sweet and mmri-hing. Blubber—
layer fat beneath the skin—taken !
ni|,
from the hair seal is burned by j
and han
using moss ns n wick.
Before Russia sold tho Territory | Plant cr
the Aleuts numbered 25,000 in an Peppers.
archipelago extending westward 1,- •5.00; or;
200 miles from the Alaska Penin­ matured
sula to 500 miles from the Kam­ boxes f;i
chatka Peninsuln of Asin and di­ 0.00.
viding Bering Sea from the rest of
NEW 1
the Pncifie Ocean. Rut white men’s
Cotton
fut
vices— lending to white men’s d is­ Jan. 20.03;
Here is Al Fugaro, the latest con­
enses—nnd in general white men’s
tender for flyweight honors now
ways of living without white men's
held by Fidel l.n Barba. Fugaro
age-old training— set the Aleuts
hails from Italy, lie holds tin* fly­
into the path of destruction.
weight championship of that coun­
Villages have ccome few in the f
try. N-'t*- the striking resemblance
Aleutian Islands. In Attn, at th&lt;*
to the late champion Pancho Villa.

•

' ■' ■ Nrchlpelag.v,

Wishanr counted 15 residents, an.I
in Atka, the next inhabited spot,
550 miles eastward, -10.
The one plnce at which Wishanr
found Aleut prosperity was Unain d ig n a n t’ OVER PLOT
inska, 150 miles front the eastern
Home. Nov.
end of the Archipelago. There live | Avereznno. atnbt 11.—f/P)—Baron
150 Aleuts, many of whom work ; has become a Fassatlir to France.
nt the seal rookeries of the govern -, indignation over'aseist to show Id.;
r the plot against
ment on the Pribilof Islands, St. I Mussolini.
Paul
rv
__ and St. George, in the Bering i

Fashion Shops Ask
C. ROBINSON For Right To Sell
T E S T I F I E S AT M i 1a cl y Cigarettes

Enkht Japan Prepares As J.
China Crisis Looms
E
d from -r*i—
NORFOLK,
Nov.
12 . - ( / P ) _
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RATE

HEARING

(Continued on Page Two)
on perishable shipment • from Flo­
rida have, since the beginning of
the World War been twice increas­
ed 25 per cent and had received
only one ten per cent decrease. It
was also shown that the second in­
crease of 25 per cent wa- on the
rate which the first 25 per cent
brought the original rate, thus
making a total increase of over 50
per cent above the original rate.
According to conditions brought
out in the to i iniony of Mr. Rob­
inson. California lias a much mure
flexible and economical diverting
privelegc than has Florida.
“California." Mr. Robinson said,
“can ship almost through F lo rid a’s
front yard bv use of her blanket
rates which Florida docs not nave."

lim a n s

PARIS. Nov. 12.—(rP)—Shall
milady have an opportunity to
buy her rose tinted cigarettes
along with her perfumes nnd
lip-sticks? The fashion shops
of Pari:' an* endeavoring to get
the Government to grant them
permission to sell tobacco and
the regular tobacco shops are up
hi the air.
Women say they do not like
to go into the vulgar corner
simps where men sip cognac and
purchase their tohacre. But the
tobacco shops retort that women
can send in their nun folk and
they insist that the government
will be doing them a great in­
jury if its permit ■ dealer n
women's things to sell the &gt;!ai&gt;i
ty cigarettes which mak- up i
large percentage o f France' t. •
burro sales.

MOORE BID WITHDRAWN
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.— f/P)—
The bid of Moore and McCormack,
nf New York for the purchase of
the Pan-American Steam ship Line
operating from Ned York to the
east coast of South America w as
withdrawn
before the shipping
t
. i * I

WMay seaihnfuril KikTiritmcnU

K of dull
Uiij in lieMoiattnent
kbit week,
kabnnth'd

Iter.: nt-

B*l* pint-B n -'. ■!• 1

TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 12.—(A1) —
Charles Wall, well known Tampa
business man, and Edward Vestel,
head of a private detective agency,
were placed on trial in criminal
court here this morning for alleged
complicity in the activities of the
fur.'ou Albert House gang.
Th • men are charged w ith being
reiu '.orit's to the activities of the
gang. Wall is accused of hiring
house to come to Tampa to carry
un his campaign of robberies.

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placed on assessment rolls, wns be­
fore the annual convention of the
Nation Tax Conference here today.
Involved tax problems relating
to assessment of intangible property, together with the conflict be­
tween state tax authorities nnd lo­
cal governments were discussed o •
fore the conference last night and
consideration of these subjects was
carried over for today's meeting.
K. M. Willfnmson, professor
Michigan Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Conn.,
said
four
stntcs have tried and partly suc­
ceeded in listing intangile property
for direct assessments. In eight
Iother states, he said, such a law
1ms been a failure, while in four
stntcs it has been in force and in­
sufficient length of time to deter­
mine its future success or failure.
The cause of failure in most
cases was purely inefficient local
tax administration while the great­
est success thus far observed has
been where such listing anti ass­
essing was wholly under state conItrol.

|)ul(li M a i l e r S i i F our

I'aueitfcr Cutff**

C om e in am i try the seat­ T hey have m ade th e Bet*
in g space in th e B e tte r te r B u ic k m o re ro o m y
B uick. T h ere is m ore of it »han o th e r c ars o f even
— a d d e d h e a d r o o m —| ^«'ngcr w heel base.
Tiddcrlr'Lg' lo o m — nildetT
w idth in sea ts fo r b o th It is u ftlii-sizcii, man-sized
car, for grow n-up people
driver and passengers.
to ride in, without being
Buick engineers have dis­ squeezed in.
covered new ways to in­
crease interior space.
C om e in nnd try it!
B U IC K M O T O R C O M P A N Y ,F L IN T , M IC H IG A N
Division «&gt;/ tjcnrrul Motors Corporation

Man with business ability desires to
put his services and small capital in
growing business in Sanford. Busi­
ness must stand investigation. Ref­
erences exchanged.

Brurr Buick Six Cylinder Yuftr-in-l L-mi motor curs
ranj,’ in price from 51125 to J | ‘W5, /. o. h. fiui.k
fildorici, Among the Buick open and rleird models
ificrc is one that mill inert •vour tid in '] rxuctly.

Sanford Buick Company

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R E P A IR S

- D U E TO IM P R O P E R /
LUBRICATION

M asonic Bldg

S a v e this unnecessary E x p e n s e
byU sin g * -

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Motor? r.irely wear out. They
usually burn out became there is not
enough oil or not the right quality
oil to prote t the moving parts front
friction and wear

kdi Streverent,
wfy of that 1\1 dtften, who,
It

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V»H i&amp;crllice,
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Uh .J the NnUm* a beneficit ot the Nation
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I 0 U T IIr s W E E K W E O F F E R VOL THE FOLLC
ON R E S ID E N C E LO TS A N D MOM

Eihuitifni lot 50x 145 on O range Avenue,
s o u th e r n ex p o su re. T erm s

T o cnmplctetq lubricate, a motor
oil must penetrate into the closest
fitting bearings and guard all parts
against wear; it must keep a film on
the cylinder walls that will resist
heat and not break down: it must
How eaiily in cold weather.

s t? lubricating value nnc heat and long service.
I. it prevent; friction and
ntootli running motor.

Keep yntir repair
usituj 1'U l.AH INl:.

- - i ' i n e lots on Elm A venue.
Good re sid e n tia l sec tio n ............
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oRue, including co rn er, only

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C. M. Meade,
, tontlnncd by
t the secret
1", nt VfdUarn
Moote, Man*
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n, heir ot the
'ho left an es-

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Oils and Gzeases
S t a nINCORPORATED
d a r d O i l Co m p a n y
IN KENTUCKY

Room

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Loans

Magnolia A Srcond A. P. CO NN ELLY &amp; SONS

CHICAGO, Nov. 12:—,/Pi—Join,
S. Cnlisi and Albert "rttiselmi,
members of the notorious Gsx.vti.
gang, who killed a policeman, were
ALIMONY
found guilty of murder and their
sentences were fixed at from 1 1
NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—f/P — years to life imprisonment by a
Will Morrissey, comedian, in soup jury which deliberated 10 hours un­
and fish, has joined the alimony til early today.
club at Iaidtow Street jail. A cab­
aret orchestra played “Goodbye,
Davenport—Atlantic (
Forevi r," a&lt; be was nabbed f,»r Railroad to construct nc
failure to pay SI,500 alimony.
ger station here.

OF-

2 Prom inent Tam pans
Are Placed On Trial

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MONEY AVAILABLE

For Firm Mortgage Loan* on Liberal Valuation Baals at 7%
Consult us first when in the market for fund*

, ____upward
almost as
as rr.~'..",
rapidly as they fell carlier in the
week,
. . ‘i. F.xpectations of
a large
1
extra
dividend for General
Motors
holders brought in n
rush of stock
buy
stock, f K,*ying orders for that
carrying it up more than
six point
while DuPont soared almost 2ir.ts,
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to a record high
level,
nnd U. Chrysler rallied 10 points

Young
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A ula row! m«p» of A labam a, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and M iniiaipr,, cat
STA N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (Kentucky) Service Station f r e e of

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1923

PA G E EIGHT
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There, nestling amon^ its Beautiful Lakes
Lies the Land of Opportunity, Health and Happiness

The very name reveals its charm

natural state Lech-Arbor is very bea utiful, it is the intention of the developers to add a touch
in effort to make it even more attractiv e. So by means of dredges which are busily engaged
low parts and deepening some oi the lakes, the task of improving goes on. An island is assumhe days come and go this body of land i n the middle of D eForrest Lake and Amory Lake takes
rlions. A close watch will be necessary to note the rapid changes as they take place. H un­
ks of dollars will be expended in developing Loch-Arbor and the task of im proving will run over

P I I A I individual who can peer into the future can sec the time when the shores of the lakes in Loch-Arbor
1 will contain many beautiful homes, the show-places of Sanford. The country homes of the leaders in the
business life ol the city will be scattered among the palatial w inter residences of wealthy tourists who will come
to Sanford every winter, captivated by the drawing powers of this wonderland.

Sl'k a tairy-land is in the process of form ation. W atch it take place. Keep in touch with develops they go forw ard a t Loch-Arbor. An I w hen an opportunity is given for you to become affiliated
s newest project, don’t allow the opportunity to pass. Loch-Arbor is not a subdivision. It is a real
)pment of g re a t m agnitude.

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LIKE RIVER HOMES
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE
H
LONDON, Nov.
.—(/F)—Tho
lC 0
As 2U vin g Buddhas Sp lit
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PITTSBURGH, Nov. 11.—(,T&gt;)—
Asquiths have a passion for river­
PARIS, Nov. 11.—(/F)—On tho side homes. All tho members of Heavy loss of life in the coni mines 3
Montlbory speedway Tuesday Capt. the family are fond of The Wharf, to put into service 100 automobile
rn
Causing General Turmoil Eldridge,
an Englishman, driving Lord Oxford’s house on the rescue trucks. In September, 52
miners lost their lives in the under­ [
11

TATSIENLU,
Province
of
Szechwan, Oct. II.— (/P)—The
two "Livinjr Huddhna” o f Tibet

f K eeuln'r 1 aro nt outs&gt; Ono

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11 n L f | country, and strife threatens.
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Intrigues, political rivalries,
nd S la
v e [ nn,j the superstitions of the TiInti
lave
hetian people are woven into the
WnQuit’l fabric
of the troublefiome situ ­
ation. The unrest is not appar­
ent on the surface of things, for
Thibet is ruled by the “lamas’'
or priests
but there
1ic.-ua of Buddha, ----" * »neuv
ddissention
lo o a n t tn n iamonff
of
nare
ru signs v*
lio m an
lL 'O II
I T h a t &lt;*•&gt; the lamas Ithem
selvca
W
Are
Under normal circumstances
the spiritual and temporal pow­
jS’i t h W a r s
ers are divided between the two
men accepted among the follow­
cities ers of the religion as the living
representatives of Buddha. The
(nary ‘on*
Dalai Lama is looked upon ns
, of Chinese spiritual head and the Panchen
JFrancisco’s I.ania ns temporal ruler. The
n the coun- present Dalai Lama however, has
desrite the tnken upon himrrdf the tempor­
al power in the country without
rrinB t°nK9 surrendering the spiritual head­
eadquarters ship. The Pnnohen Lama has been
forced to flee to China, where he
wanders from place to place
chn J.
\town pnhee while his followers in Tibet plot
for his return to power or tho
ft.u-c.-". t’r c overthrowing o f the Dnlai Lama.
The political nspects of tho
rirb
tve no tong situation result from the position
fe tU of the of Tibet ns a buffer state be­
merchant tween India and Chinn. One o f
_ We have the two Tibctinn political par­
, causes of ties is pro-British and nnti-Chifinders, or
them out

(sually
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^X, has no
Kdsco nt
y-jirgeant
sh nnip Sing
|i*ey was
, but the
fat to pro*

7&gt;o8c, while the other is antiBritish and pro-Chinese. Tho
leading political question is that
of Tibet’s attitude toward the
two greater nntions. The Dalai
Lama inclines toward India, and
Panchen toward Chinn.

Frost Proof School
Bond Issue Is Passed

trict Tuesday adopted an $80,000
bond issue for additional school
facilities.
,
Three previous bond issues re­
cently for street paving and water
supply extensions passed by the
same over-majority. A modern
two-story school building will lie
erected in the district almost in
tho heart of the town and the
present sqvernl buildings will un­
dergo improvements.

ground workings of the state.
Twenty-seven were caught /under
falls, 11 met death in mine car
nnd mine motor accidents; 10 were
electrocuted or killed by explo­
sives; two were killed by mining
machines ami two were listed as
miscellaneous.

Avon Park—Plans prepared for
erection of new $300,000 hotel.

AMOS TO ATTEND MEET
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 10.
— (/P)—Ernest Amos, state comp­
troller, is preparing to attend the
annual convention of the National
Association of State Comptrollers,
Auditors and Treasurers, to be held
'at Miami, Nov. 18. Mr. Amos is
n member of th e entertainment
committee. The National Associa­
tion of Secretaries of State will be
held live next day.

Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new M erriweather Building
2nd Street.

Phone Oil

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Lve a strong
jtr.i have nair.ii several
The tun: or
mily clan in
ir tore, enJ in the i ar­
bitration to
nc*e ir.imiptu, the Te­
ller families
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Thursday, Friday and
Saturday

Homesites may be Secured
At Extremely Reasonable Prices

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The people of San ford will he given an opportunity to purchase well located lots
in Sanford Grove a t prices ranging from 8400 up, depending, of course, on location.
Prices so low and so fa r under the present m arket value of this property, offer
Sanford investors wonderful opportunities for reaping big profits, provided they
make their purchases immediately.

Of Elmo’s Cream s—Powders—
Perfum es

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downtown office of Sanford Grove is in the F irst National Bank Building
where our representatives shall gladly discuss the m atter with you, and take you to
inspect the property, if you so desire.
The

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1Fertilizers

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Quality

Sanford Grove

avoid d t aVC ' 0&lt;l
State for thirty years. Order early anti
l&gt; * caused by congested freight
iivusuv conditions.
cuiuuuons.

kVKlE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE TO
VEGETABLE 0 HOW ERS
r in o--

“AMID MAJESTIC PIN ES”

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

...... asllt upon request.

Ison &amp; loo met fertilizer Company

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

ANL I-’ACTU R F.R S O F I D E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S

Jacksonville, Florida
fOUBF-S, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

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" v]!le- Tampa, Sanford. g; c GRAY&gt; RMl(Iont M„n„ger
317-18 F irst National Bank Building
s a n f o r d , F l o r id a

The easiest way to reach Sanford Grov e is to turn east at the corner of Geneva and
Sanford Avenues and go straight, passing Oak Hill on the right and continuing
through newly graded stretch, not in had shape, until you see the signs of develop­
ment. After going up a small hill, you will reach a point where men are busily en­
gaged in laying sidewalks, in grading roads and in other development work. This is
the first section of Sanford Grove.

S P E E R &amp; SO N

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AUDITS - SYSTEMS - TAXES

Within Easy Access
To the Business Center

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Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall

Sanford Grove is located exactly three miles from the Sanford LYst Office, by the
longest route to the property. It is V/j&gt; miles from the new Hotel Forrest Lake, as the
crow flies. The property is located southeast of Sanford, and the first section to be
developed faces on Geneva Avenue, the ro ad th a t will he paved at once by the county,
and that will become the main artery to Geneva, Oviedo and east coast points.

MISS OLGA PATAKY, WELL
K N O W N REPRESENTATIVE
FOR TH E F A M O U S E L MO
TOILETTE REQUISITES WILL
BE AT-----

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Yesterday we mentioned the exceptionally high elevation ol’ Sanford Grove. It
is important to know that a development is high and dry, but it is equally essential to
know that it is well located, in a rapidly grow ing section.and within easy reach of the
business district of a city. So today we w ill stress location.

j in amcrihighbimler
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fcngj. Rival
Ky. there are
luting, and
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DAYTONA SHORES

We are Pleased to announce thnt
MIL W. I*. CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tcnn.)
has been attached to the sta ff of our Central Florida office.

WISE BOAT WORKS

------Builder of----GASOLINE, ELECTRIC and STEAM LAUNCHES
SAIL and ROW BOATS
Boats and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Dora, Florida

PAGE NINE

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AMERICAN BUYS CASTLE
11.—(/FI—John
Coolidge, oldest Harvard
VESTF.R1VIK, Sweden. N ov. 11.
grandson of Thomas Helgerum Castle has been bought
and descendant of an an­ by Madame Charles Cahier, an
President, is dead.
American operatic singer who mar­
ried a bwede.

BOSTON. Nov.

Randolph
FROST PROOF, Fla., Nov. 11.— graduate,
(/P)— With but a single dissenting Jefferson
vote the Frost Proof school dis­ cestry of

J. H. JACKSON
,

an automobile of one half litre en­ Thames. Lord Oxford also has an
Chambers,
50-kilometer (31.07 m iles) record overlooking Victoria Embankment,
by covering the distance In 10 min­ and Raymond Asquith also has an
utes and ninety-five hundredths 61 apartment in the same building.
a second, llis average speed was Lord Oxford’s daughter, Princess
1ST. 314 kilometers (more than Bibesco, wife o f the Rumanian
110 miles) an hour.
minister to Washington, has a
home on the Quni Bourbon, and is
dividing her time between the
OLDEST HARVARD GRAD DIES shores of the Seine and Thnmcs.

gine capacity, broke the world’s apartment in Temple

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T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD , T H U R S D A Y . N O V EM BER 12. 1925.

Town To “ G oD ry” And VARIED WEATHER
MARINECORPSFirst
Give Women Right To V ote FELT IN FLORIDA
VASORGANIZED May Become TouristCenter FOR PAST WEEK
ISOYEARS AGO

NEW HARMONY, Ind., Nov. 12 century a^o to march to the fields. Low Temperature and Scant
Sunshine Reported In The
|(/P)—This little community which
A fter the Rapphi'.s had cultivat­
I fir *. offered to America equal po­ ed 5,000 of their U0,000 acres and!
Western Part and Normal
litical riirhts for women, universal
cotton, woolen and flour mills.!
Weather In Southern Part
Branch of Navy Was Formed elementary education, prohibition built
they sold the entire colony, in 1924
Almost 8 Months Previous of liquor, and other reforms then to Robert Owen, wealthy Scotch &gt;
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 12.— (/P)
To Declaration of Indcpcn- regarded as communistic, is to be Philanthropist and social worker.1—The
week
Recniitinj- his settlers in Scotland, .
it,oa
„ ending
-- Tuesday
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-in- -Flo-dencc by Thirteen Colonics "»■**« ncco«»iblo to tourists after a O
um brought
hr£.,«,hf many in^rton
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century of isolation.
Owen
leaders in
in ri,,u was another one o f low temperaturo
and
acant
sunshine
in
the
Hero Thomas Say, zoologist; science and education. The com
western
and
extreme
northern
por­
John Audubon, ornithologist; John nninity was named “New llarand
William Maclure, tions, and moderately high tem ­
R p p r n i l i ’ trr
Cheyplesm ith, et graver und G cr- mony,"
X i C t n i l U . i f , \ / t I l w x l l J(,.,i froo.st, geologi i , began the
I
Scotch educator, established an ad perature and normal sum tiine in
works which later brought them vanccd public reboot rystem. But the central and southern sections,
History of Marinos It Fu’l fam e.
! uothfulness view with culture and according to the weekly weather
and crop bulletin isued by A. J.
Huddled in the Wabash valley in the experiment failed.
of Gallant and Course ms
Mitchell, meterorliBt in charge of
the
far
southwestern
“toe”
of
In­
Equal
political
rights
for
wornDeeds of Thousands of Men diana, New Harmony has kept to en were demanded first by *Frnn- the local station, United States
’ FIVE PERISH IN IT RE
itself its interesting history, e x - 1eis Wright in n soecch at New Weather Bureau.
Rains were generally light and
ci.pt when those who
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12.— f/P) «;•;* thero penetrated knew the Harmony. It wan the first coni- scattered and some sections on the
tho hills nninity to declare for abolition of
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winch hide it from the main hign- alcoholic liquors. It was an early west coast had little or no rain fall
during the week. Showers were
Almost oV ht m onth,
tl.o 3 ”' N™ . % E,v,"ns^ " ' Mokl "r " 7 " 7 '•&lt; ”| avrr&gt;' obolUion. Unlver- more general along the eaut coast
ombnttlcil Coh.ni.t, W o r n ............ “ «!‘
T O S t
( S t and brought much relief to the
nendence from the British crown,
ami ininrovc the trnil connecting sect wns first proclaimed here, and lower east coast where rain was
in later years the community in- badly needed. Soil moisture is suf
ipp troduced to the middle went enm- ficient in the western division and
nia pulsory education, its system be- the need is for moro sunshine the
grqiip
of
followers
to
es- ing the foundation of the Indiana
(Tntt Corps raimi inlu iiotttir *’.*t*ri
t
i’
li-ii
in
ih"
wilderness
a
colony
compulsory education system Inter
hefore the United States governwhich iliey tunned “Harmonic.” All patterned nfter&gt; rlirnoght the west
l&gt; / *
The CLrst cfuli’ exclusively for wo
n
Tthii..
I
Int.i
the
B
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O
settlers
lived
ftTlftt'Uf
Strict
Mi ■ ^^mooV^VIokolou
Samuel N Icholas, a PhUad. lphlf ,lt.nj.-,,, „ lmru(, Cl|unHy in prop. men was formed here.
an. wns com missioned captain of ^
an(1 rccfived t'hc neces ities
Today the village contains n
Marines nnd was the first ra n ot­
of life from a com nninity depot. scant thousand persons. Thu deing officer o f tin* corps, setting up The stane buildin*'! they erected
n recruitine rendezvous in Tun are still in use, and on an outer Mccndants of its founders have
Tavern, a famous hostelry o f old wall of what was Rappist store­ scattered or their blood has be­
Philadelphia, situated on one of l.ie
room survives an old sun dial at come intermin |!cd with that of
quaint rnbblr-pnvctl streets leading which the peasants assembled a subsequent settlers.
to the Pe Inware Bivcr wharves.
Captain Nicholas subsequently be­
came first commandant of the
corps.
On the sifo of tho old tavern
SB ?!
long sin^e eliminated by exnnn *•
ing rnmmerce tbo Thomas Roberts
Renth Marine Post of the Ameri­
can Legion will unveil today a
bronze tablet, eommemorntin*? the
sesnui-centenn’ al of the corps nnd
m arki"" it« hlrthnlaeo. ,\ banquet
nr&lt;l hnll will hp hnbj tonight.
Basin*' their claim to Henlo-itv
itwnnr branches of tho United
States' arms, on the commissioninw. Pimcmber 2 ‘2, l' 77 ii, of the fir *
faced wind nnd slot m, nearly wrecking hia sail si*
Ameriran n w
bv
Cona-ress,
khips. But lie sailed on and wan reworded by his
wherein *ho establishment of ihi
•ferine Uorns w i officially acgreat discovery. Let nothing dUouruffc you
ene*T'Pslie.| f ho Sol(li"rs of tlw SiM
from regular saving, and making safe invest- w
nre nrnqd o f their “ first” in ugi*.
ment,
and you will discover the way to success.
as veil as tbnlr servim in nicn'1
fnr-flnnr- netivit!es o f t1'** Un’ t' il
Ftate**, The traditions of iG&gt; ' r ■
l '/ i Interest Unit! on Savings Accounts
Tl'm Corns, expressed in it ■ ’ ■**■*
“ Remner Fidelia" (Alwnv Faithf e lt . hs'-e not been nltmi—d to lareish. Tbe oreaniznli' n’ * in itmi.
r?
tion. which een be re-,d &lt;"i lbWi's unit (mid linen■y. ,,f ii&gt;..
rlncs. "Pfont the Shore ( of To ni.li
b?

Philadelphian First

crops generally making satisfac­
tory erbwth.
Cooler nights In the central di­
vision improved crops and citrus,
but more rains are needed and
low er temperatures would help the
maturing of citrus fruits. The

weather and better soil conditions all crops made good growth. C a n e H ^ T ^ 5^
in the northern division were aver­ grinding and uyrup making con- fJS** %
age for preparing land and seeding tinucs. Cooler nights benefited
In the potato belt work was pushCdSoilPmoisturo is generally su ffi­
cient, except on the uplands, and

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REAL ESTATE

Make

Th rrr lots on fork A i f ., 1,1000.00 nml f3.100.00.
l■’o^^r room homo, ilitulilr nnrnicr nml lo o to'1 ••■00.00.
Tiviv Inf* UTilDO 11000,00 rnch.
Ttro loin tirnr Depot for $7000.00. Haricnln.

in

Two lota on Pork 133x130 $6300.00. Take a lo*kTwo Iota on Sanrurd A re. One 15000.00. oilier 16000.00.

Sasifon

Mrr lot on Kim Avr. $3000.00. You cnn'l heat It.
Five lota In front of Hotel Forrrat l.akr.
Two Iota In Mayfair. The only two nrnllabln
IS Iota In City llmlta far $27,000.00.
( holer II. II. fronlaxr nt $10.00 prr foot.
Mrr lota on Oak Air. Call nml arr (h/m.
I hair Ihr eholrrat nrrraar In rlly for aulnllrlalon, If In,
trrratrd tnlk with me.
If ll'a hnalneaa property I have that.
Ilnvr antne on n DO yenr lease—enn't he heat.
If you nre n atrnnger It will pay you to Invratlantr.

FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE m,
RENDERING 100 PER CENT;
to
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A. P. CONNELLY&amp;!

W. J. THIGPEN
The Puleston-Brumley Building.

OUR CUSTOMERS

Magnolia A t Second
LOANS

Phone S17

INI

A Combination of Advantages

Columbus With 11is
Little Fleet

Seminole (!foun!ylj}ank
S a n fo r d ,F la .

to f Im H a l l s f.f th** M» s t e r n u m * 1 ”

rte*er&lt;hes onlv truthf**Hv the MI,;
poltv of tbeao versatile ‘‘ Web-foot

f»rl CnLj'pj*^

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STRENGTH —SERVICE - PROGRESS

A Onr t h " march r f II i! ■* n*hrn* nl
of Murines ever penrl" t'.eq
e f African d"s-rt. (hiring ti** troq.
Iitn bet w e e p (hr* v o t t p i , Voiirit'cn
R e n n h l i e nn*l the Tripoli oirntes in
lRO.t. nt which time the Ameri­
cans stormed and raptured the tm
five fortifications nt Dome and,
fer t'*n first time in history, hoist­
ed tbo unfamiliar flmr of Stars
nmt Stripe a n&gt; «*r „n Old World
fertre-s. fb,» \f-i**ir.i,., rlnlmed l4tf*c
shorn* of Trlnnli” for* titeir own
Years later, during the Mexican
\Vnr, a dtvislnn of Marines wns tin*
first American tree ns (.» penetrnt •
the Voxicnn cnnital e**d enter tie*
Grneil Ph,7„ ,,f till, fit*,' Ilf liny.
ie o hepc" their right t 1 add ‘‘t'***
halls of tho Montezuma^” t i ttuir
hnpr*r.r&gt;
rerspicuous in every war fought
by this country, nml disiim'tiishe I
In remote campaigns front Formo­
sa to Abyssinia and from Bering
Strait* to \ alparniso. tho Mnrinet
v ad ,-si«nd H remit nt 'on lon*r be.
f ‘ T** th ir sn»c*aeiilar pe.rtieipation in the Battle of Bellcnu Wood
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To A ttend the

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THANKSGIVING WEEK
November 21-27, 1925

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Till* it itniigi iiieat of the 1025 Fair us urcH thtiHr* who attend,
tit In-bt *hmv i f Agricultural, Horticultural, l.\e .Stuck ami
i’otiltt Kxhiiiita in tiiu history of th** ergnnizntinti,
llORSi: It AGES

h u|i|iciiriiiK r»*.in ii*. -.1*1111 I.*11

Of 1.4*11.1 I,. I.t-lll*'*' ,4 l. I |.il4. tl •-1■. *,
fllerrt. f ll it I &gt;oil .tilt
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Improvem ents of the highest ch aracter will bring every convenience to the
homebuilder in Marvania, and careful restrictions will protect him for all time.
Weigh the importance of all these fa c to rs—you cannot fail to be impressed wit
these certain evidences of success.

01 fei s the g reatest investm ent opportunity to be found in the entire
supei ioi development commands the atten tion of every shrewd investor.

CU.M Ml MTV K\ III HITS

I. AIMES' II AN III WORK

i*'tv* rri* . .1* liit \\. Martin ami staff 1ave bvcn inviletl to he
l'U“ ' ' :
the Fair, und a g* o *t i Home (aiminjc Week

** 1 *■&lt; 1!,SI * ■* d by foiitn r
tin* week.

&gt;Minty resiiienta tluring

Make your selection now... Those who delay must pay a
higher premium to r the privilege of owning property in
this close-in development.

The fair i.* the place to meet your friends, old and

wi*ki*

W l t t u a i K, A. H o i i k U m , Cleric &lt;*f
(he C irc u it
C ourt
of
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Ivcinember Home Coming Week

Marion County Fair
and Agricultural
Association

»

The price of lots in M arvania range from $2500 to $3650 and are being sold on
terms ot 20% cash and the balance a t the ra te of 10% every three months.

pint yi,,i,

r»ald* l i r e ,4 in*- iii,I(o**v4u, i i . i i .
i,
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If III 111.’4. IM 1*1 l*I t til* .1 . ., * 1 |1. • IM
lin e; III it ilicr** l&lt;* no p* m i n la it*,
til 41 IT l,f K lu rlll.l III** Hi I * I* *• **f Kill*
1*04*11.1 ut***ll wfllllll lym ibl lllll.l III.*
• a i d lleliilllliinla. If l i v i n g , o r i l t t o i
o f ttiiuM, iiiut Ii f u r t h i r utiio*iirit&gt;
f r o m lb.* aw i . i ii Mil o f i lunii'iiU it tb.it
It la ll.
I,* |i*.f o f (tin * ,«,i|&gt;t.iIu.■nt
t h a t llior* In .t in i nt *ii **r a r c | ’. i * o O i |
Inter* 4ii*,] lu tb* aliuvi* dnacrlLiuil
p r o p e r l y , wliunn uaini*
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ferw t i n t , p u n u I** III*' .•i.Miiilnlill; IT
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i-lalnillig a o lu t i ri Ml lu aalil l. i r d ,
a p p e a r In ill*
bill
*.f ro m p IlO iit
h e r e i n f!l***t o n **r l** fur** M*&gt;u*luv.
t t m 7 th d n y of
l i t . * inbi-r
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1315.
It la l u r l l i r r order* •! D ia l till*
n o t i c e k« fuihi 1shcil l u ih V Hi&lt;pf**r*l
Il i- r a ld a n i-w aunpiT o u b l l - b r d to
f k l t f u n i , Sctullinl** &lt;‘n u i i l v . K ln rltU .
*me» a %%u«lt f « r f o u r c u u s o u u t l v *

r e g i o n . This

The numbei of lots th at are to be offered for sale in the first section of Marvanis
aie limited, t hey will be Quickly sold to those who have the ability to realize the im­
portance of location, the advantage of a beautiful setting, and the investment f u ­
ture of reasonably priced homesites.

C ARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS

Nlitl.*

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t n *17), T**w ii *.I*11* T w .- n ii
oa** C*l» S o u l tl . f I U i i k * Til'* IIl y - i i l u u i;*i)

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Marion is Acknowledged as Florida’s
Leading A gricultural County

Gives to M arvania perm anent desirability as a homesite and offers as well great
security and possibilities for profit as an investm ent. The param ount importanceof
its location on the lakefront is not to be denied and the community environment is
one of recognized excellence. M ayfair adjoins M arvania on the west, and everyone
knows the beauty of Mayfair. F ort Mellon connects with M arvania on the south,
and the possibilities of that section will m ake them selves m anifest with the comple­
tion of the paving and beautification p ro g ram there. The Hotel F orrest Lake is but
four blocks away, and it is a certainty this hotel will be the center of tourist activi­
ties.

Marvania Investment Co.
SCRUGGS REALTY CO.
SALES AGENTS

202 F irst Street

Rhone 735

Masonic Temple

�lad to help

Each clay of our jives, some need arises for some spe1 service. Perhaps it is the home, the business, the
■or one’s personal effects that require expert skill,
'h grade merchandise or sane advice.
M ed on this page are the representative business
^ of Sanford which make a business of n-ivino- dll.

r r e r m

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FOR SAN!• OKI)
M n f o r d 1** t \ e w

Loaf Substantial

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N' \v patent machine anil process saves
Gets tin* d irt—cars cleaned in from HO to

W ight Bros. Co., Inc
Sanford, Florida

115 Mngnnlila Avc
NOW OPEN FOR P.USINESS

ACCESS()UIMS—(;AS ANI) Oil

1st and Mini

10th .mil Sanford

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For Added Comfort
Your homo will po -oss added com fort and tlv
improved iiil. uor, if you allow Jam es A. San
complete lii.lhioom outfit or a modern wuah
equipment ia yuur IdLlxa.
l!y our plan you can
you a real savini;. 1/
Let 's t al k it t»v« r.

will allow

JAM MS A. SANDS
Office 323 Sanford Avc

PllOllC

G30-J

KANNEU'S DEPARTMENT STORE
A. ICANN Ml

Proprietor

s k r v k e s t a t io n

OUTFITTERS FOI

! 305 M. Second SI

Repairing

Phone 18 i-.J

H IE HOME AND FAMILY; \

215 Sanford Avenue

P h o n e 30

Cor. 4th and Sanford

1 GROCERIES

MEATS
c h ic k e n s

Watch This Space (or
Further Announcement

121 Sanford Avc.
CONTRACTING tnd SUPPLIES
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
FROM FLASHLIGHT’S TO ELECTRIC RANGES
Phone G30-I.3

Phone 6(50

�do Avc., IV2 blocks from hall park.
1 l„r«c lots on Mellon,! 2 inside- Very Rood investment
3 ,* *nma 1 rorn in] ljik e. Runs from Crystal Avenue, 4
C?#?i X r t
s giveaway for $1500.00. Vm,
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Streets. Eastern S .
French A v e n y , , '60x117. These lots enn he bought untefl

INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ
lat National Bonk Bldg.
Two Good Investments in Business Property on First Street
620 awes near Cheney Highway. This is n real money m aker ami there
is not much land left at this price. Per acre.......... .............................. $100
Do you want a Home? 1 have them to suit anyone and a t prices below
the murket value. Prices range fro m ..............................$1,500 to $20,000.
1 have a lot in San lam ta right by the entrance on Sanford Avenue and
the price is only.............................................................................................$3,000
Lots in a good section of the city for........................... ...................... $1,000
If you are a developer, I have the best Uiko Front T ract in this county
and it is near the County Club,
1 W ILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

a

Phone 743.

ing pnW- . % - '
Eyang s tre e t, including one cornu
market p p nigh lots, on
ot ll(! duplicated.
O h e au ^ A o o o e n d i.. T h | nnforrt Avenue. 10x150. In a El
le'Venhonally l» r r “ U , . inciting int0.
if section. This *•*“** r „imetto Avenue anil 10th Street,
C m piteS y funhslud A t th e very low figure of $0,250.00.

TEN CHOICE LOTS
In Bel-Air

Price $7900
Notice These Terms
Only $1,000 down, balance easy.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Heal Estate and Investments.

Phone 744.

203-205 Meisch Pudding

OSCAR R- BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

v 9‘

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i B a n kRldtr
Licencd Real Esb
306 First National
^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ F 0 RESIGHT*

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

TODAY’S BEST BOYS

In and Near Enterprise, the Big Developme

UMUliful tot on ltughey Strvrt b t w w n Park and Mftgnolia, only $1UOO lo r quick
with goo*) trrm*.
I.arg» lot.

in Ko»* Court.

Vrtced at 12200 fur quick sal*.

C M w r tot. vastvrn otjHWuro on Twvlfn, and U u rvl.
lu thu Hurt few day*.

Will aril for $tiK&gt;0. if told

tU autiful lot in M ayfair for only $371*0 w on -u tah l* term s.

Act quick on this!

illock vt sis lots on Sanford Avenue, vne block nor^v u{
tion, alt tor $1,200 with term*.
S ew n rv*on» house on Magnolia Avenue very close iu.
Priced for quick sale a t lll.W O with term s to suit.

1593 Acres

------For Quic* Salt*. We Have-----Two lota in Franklin Teryace $1250.00
each.
House completely furnished on Sanford
Avenue, opposite Rose Court, $$,500.00.
Terms.
House and lot No. 1705 Magnolia lot size
63x130 for only $4,500.00.

p n VW filling s ta ­

Every -*Tj&lt;rn convenience.

Seven room s and bath on berutiful corner on Sanford Heights with garage
meut and three garages on re s t of lot. Every convenience. I'riced $lb,000.

$87.50PERACRE
Hall* the price of adjoin-tog land — Beautifully sij
around ind side of lakes,

S E E P S NOW!

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

McCALL &amp; FOX
“The Firm Substantial"
llSVli M agnolia A Ye.

KK.IL ESTATE
INSURANCE
J i t First National Punk Bldg.
S a m . •». FU.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

Number 6 Ball Build0?* .Opposite Post Office, Sufoj;
20 Years nrperlence W ith Florida Laii

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“REAL BARGAINS"

.jr Your Best Bank is SeltH'ted Real Estate
Small modern 3-rvorn hi*use* and bath on F ifth Street.
balance arranged.

Wonderful buy.

Corner ^
FOURTEEN LOTS
IN WOODRUFF SUBDIVISION

$1,000 o u h ,

An ewvytiolud good buy.

T-rooai and bath, Syamsh stucco bungalow iu Rose Court. $12,000. Pome in snd let ua

q uczjot Rose Court. G rand View Avenue... —

All in one block. $7,000.00. One-

two years.

fourth cash, balance

$i C00 cash, balance one and

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Tiirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe. 1200 i«i|
fro n t. P r ic e ............... _.... ..........................
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betwet
m ercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price &gt;S50.'»i

show it to you.
W onderful Spanish bungalow in Rose Court. $t*.*WO.

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

easy.

l. i l l

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P»e of the moot beautiful homes in Sanford.

R.C. TISDALE f= “ ; ,

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY ( U
113Va Miignolia.

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2 Modern Six Room Residences

Phone 746 \

REALTOR

Real E state Investment

236-23S Meisch Building. Phone 23*

In Edgewood, $8,000.00 each.
Terms. Ready for occupanc* ^
cember 1st.

tlH

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The Beauty Spot for Homes

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Look it over and be convinced.

The price for a few days will be SLIlMOO.
cash, balance over 4 y ear period. 5 '7 binder for*

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i CHOICE CITY LOTS NEAR CENTER

BriO-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

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F. EL SCRUGGS. M*r.

L. SLUVIONS. Safctt Mgt.
I OS )L aguoJia A v * .

P hene

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Close in. between 4th and 5th
on Palm etto Avenue, nice home,
m ust tv sold in the next two
weeks.
Fifty-three acre farm near
Sanford a t a price chat will Inter­
est you, ask us about it.

Room

Ball Building
Phone 142
^

202 First Street

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Mas**8*!

Phone 735

Fheae TUS-TUS

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-.hoe .-tin iu t t&gt;u wyi^Iud for uiu muuuy
Ohm V r*«um humto with
fur J-i. JUU.iJU wit* wrtiw.

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WILCOX N
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Ln«; Uic F iim uttu A.-emus.

Yuu an d u p w u i on our entire curpuration.
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LIRE MONROE DEV ELOPm i CO.

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T hu SuhtiLmtiui ifcailj ^
i- ’- i l i ’&lt;U~lt!V -V -In tu it

Bnunley Puleston Bldg.
E . F ANDREW S

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T E L E P H O N E 77V

M anag-ir
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J900 each

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$4.m

Licit 'uur pr*jp«rt7 'vith u,i. \ \ &gt; hav« coils
qvuri da,/ (qc b u m es, lues ami buainusa peup-

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3euur:rui .-nmur iu. JlWrfa,r

For $3,000.00

PURVIS

_ Lompiutuiy ::ir*iisfit“i J—Vuu*j
a rnuma xnti -tlm-pinif [KO*K c*'

in th«» city.

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Onu ft-ruum D.u.mi. vlimpinic pucca uui
f*$ut tuC

BARGAINS

TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

TWO ROMES

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Tamiami Land Company

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO. V .

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F ronting on First Street ju st o ff Sanford Aveni
business property is unexcelled by any in Santo
Many real estate men say th a t we are offers
cheap.
,

A Beauti*1 Home
On Central K^nue, large lot
$ 15,000.W O ne-third cash.

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

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25—Opticians, Jewelers

5— Autos, Sale

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12—Advtg. Mediums

. Jew eler, Watch.
jewelery and clock repairing and LF; i ^ A,«OUr rolk County and
1920 Buick “6“ Touring.
engraving. Quick service. 11G Mog1921 Chevrolet Touring.
T ,u „
' through the
Starnolla A venue. Phono 442.
1923 Ford Coupe.
tj f r(am- Rc,t aiivertising me­
1923 Essex "4 Co***1*
dium In South Florida. Published
2S— t*iant75cedB, Trees"
1920 Velie "6' Touring.
rnofnings. STAK-TELEGRAM—
m 2l Dodge Touring.
Lakeland. Florida.
STEWART
THE
FLORIST"
Term* To Homo l'cople
blowers for all occasions.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
__old Myrtle. Phone 260-W
. ar.e, lnterested in Florida. Each
?n ,i° m .through a classified ad
phone 3
O .k and 2"d St33— Wanted
in the Morgantown POST. Six
WANTED: hour wheel go-cart in issues ° WOrJ to t aix consecutive
7—Business Service
good condition. State price. Answer
;r S. W. care Herald.
&lt;Gl»") LEDGER —
LANEY'S DRUG STORE
Classified ads have the largest
acriptions. Drugs, Soda*.
VY&lt; WANTED: Painting and paper i rculation in Southwestern Georhanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
are u near you as your phone.
^ n- lt;*to 8e (G-word line) line.
Call 103.
__________ ford and N. Y.
TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
i? rea *st*te advertise In
kinds
of
subdivision
work,
clear­
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen1
110 Magnolia.
Everything elec­ ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East cent a word daily, two cent* a won
Sundays.
trical. Phone 422. Electragith 8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
Radio.
____ _
WILL IJUY any property, nny
Ri ? A~„'0RGAND0— Orlando
where, any time, city lots, FI«
Morning Sentinel; largest classiWIGHTS—Three stations. Megacreage,
old
property
or
imfletl business, rnte lc a word, minnolla and Second. First and Elm.
proved. Make offerings right ‘mum 24? &lt;*n*h with order.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
now. Tomorrow is a nay
Expert service.
^ 7 f f i J “ci,AKKSBURn EXPONENT
C. T. J. Herald Office.
—Central^ West Virginia's InrgWIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
eat daily. Want ad rnte 1 l-2c per
34—Wanted
Help,
Female
Engraving. Embossing. See ur
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-Vf
more lc per word each insertion.
WANTED:
Experienced
saleslady
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal SL
for millinery nnd ready-to-wear.
ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
JAMES H. COWAN—All Vlnds Only those thoroughly experienced
ald, South Georgia's greatest
need
apply.
Baumel’s
Specialty
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Shop.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
rates 10c per line. Wnycross Jnur35—Wanted
Help,
Male
phone 111.
nal-IIerald. Waycross, Georgia.
You
aro
w
asting
time
and
mo­
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
cement work, sidewalks, build- ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
accepted want ad medium in
sified
advertisement.
Phono
it
in
Inc blocks, irrigation boxas. J. HDaytona (Fla.) One cent n word
today.
No.
148.
Terwilleger, Prop.
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
H7LL LUMBER CO. House ft WANTED: Boy at tho Postal Tel­ FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
egraph Office. Apply at once.
Service. Quality and Price.
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphing. WANTED: At once real salesman. DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
folding
and m ailing—ns you
Apply to E. F. Andrews, manager ard County thoroughly which is
wnrt it— when you want It. Lake Mary Development Co. Brum- one of tho most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Dhono 073. H. E. Porch. First iey-Puieston Bldg.
Snmple copy and rate card upon
National Rank Pldg.
3 9 - Wanted Situation, Female i reouest.

I. W. Phillips’ Sons

9—For Bent, Houses

IF YOU need house or office maid FOR SALE—Space nn tho pngs
or elevator girl. Call 1010 Orange
for classified advertisements.
FOR- RENT:- Six~room house. T.
A. Greenlcnf, Lake Mary, Fla. Avenue.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
nr sell that second-hand goods?

42—Advtg. Mediums

10—For Rent, Rooms

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Investments

HR.lt, F. STATI?
133 W rit First Street

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Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

On nml after January the
luiii, ir&gt;3£: Lhe Painters scale
will be 91.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

H. B. LEWIS CO.

HILTON’S

Real Estate— Investments

113 Magnolia Ave.
I First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

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Phone 31

J. G. SHAIION

shop

Office Manager, Sam Younts

Elton J. Moughton

“DEAD" MAN SHOWS UI*
CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—&lt;/P)—J. A.
Boyce of Denver has informed the
police that he is not dead and that
New Shipment of
the ashes supposed to be Ills cost
Mirronvare Aluminum
relatives altogether too much. An
hns just arrived. We can com­ insurance company hns been inves­
pletely equip your kitchen in the tigating.
best grnde of cooking utensils.......
Pensacola— Plans announced for
constructing new hotel nnd devel­
oping large tract land across bay,
opposite this city.

ARCHITECT
First National Bonk Bldg,
Sanfnrd. ------------ Florid*

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House, Water, Gas
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4111st Nat’l. Bank
Building

Wasting Time
Why wasto your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investm ent?
Let us
show you how you can in­
v est your money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. We havo been in tho
real estate business for years
nnd aro glud to say wo have
tho finest listings and tho
best values in tho Btato of
Florida,
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to list
their properties with us for
bettor results and quick action

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Real Estate Brokers
212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

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“Wo Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine”

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Daytona— Florida Textile Prod­
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to locate near here.

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R. A. KING
with

1.—Apartment House site
corner Park Ave., and 5th
Street. $107 117.
-Faces
Central i’urk, the most beau­
tiful park i lithe city. Tho
price for a short time is
$30,000.00. Fourth cash, Iminnre I, 2, nnd 3 years nt 8*7».
This is the choice location of
the apart merit house sites.

2*—'Ten acres of -good truck
farming land in Kuroku
Hammock. Flowing well has
been driven on this property.
Tract is conveniently located
near a loading station. $300
per acre will buy this ten
acre tract. Terms will be
made.

Terms Must Be
Reasonable

LOSl. White Pmidle dog. Answers

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3.—Five Adjoining lots on
French Ave., nt 13th Street.
$12,500.00 for all five lota.
1-3 cash, balance 1, 2, and 3
years at 8'!*. Corner lot can
be bought for $1,500.00 1-3
cash; liainnce. i, 2, nnd 3 yrs.
at «r«’.

I.—An opportunity to buy
inis In a fast growing residcnlial section. Located in
South Sanford. Facing on
Dixie Highway, $25,000.00
will buy nit of these lots
with one third cash and the
balance to suit purchaser.
The price is to ndvunve Dec.
1, 1925. It will pay you to
investigate.

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REDHOT

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
‘‘X e^ a Gsxette.
TWO FURNISHED Rooms for PALM BEACH COUNTY - The scene
of
stupendous
develop\.
Ohio
Rlch n^ icuUnral
light housekeeping. Call Mrs.
ment. Read about it in the Palm trict.
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I, Stores Powers, 556-J or 109 W. 9th. St.
Want
ad and display rates
Beach Post, Snmple copy bent on on request.
FOR RENT: One furnished room. request.
110 W. Third St.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
HELP FROM THE
ers and fern growers of Volus­
FOR RENT: Garage nt 511 Park
FIELDS AND FORESTS!
ia county ndvurtiso in the DcLnnd
Ave.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Many years ago Dr. Pierce, n
FOR RENT: One largo room with with order.
skilful physician, who realized the
double bed. 018 Oak. Phone
Ihneous
ATTENTION — l value of herbs, krnny that the In
C22-W.
........................ DEVELOPERS
the flian women used decorations made
Pensacola is beginning
greatest development in Georgia’s of certain herbs and that they us­
11— For Sale, Acreage
history; a half million dollar high­ ually passed painlessly through
CI.OSE IN acreage for sale by way to the gulf beach just finish­ the ordeal of motherhood. He
owner, etc. N. S. Wright, De- ed; at two million dollar bridge used tho same herbs and root:* to
Land, Fla.
across
Escambia llay started; prepare an improved nnd more
qunrter million dollar opera house palatable nerve tonic for women’s
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous under construction; two millions ills and called it Dr. Pierce's Favbeing spent on highway; greatest orite Prescription. It hns been a
FOR SALE: Building lot on Park chance for live developers to get great favorite for fifty years and
Ave. Close in, Eastern exposure. in on ground floor. Write Devel ' still is a real help to women sufFur price and terms call 713.
opment Department Tho P en s*-'fering from ills peculiar to their
sex. Nervousness, too, men discoin
News.
FOR SALE: Acreage from one to
Ask your neighbor!
twenty acres. Box 91 A, Sanford ADVERTISING gets results if It nppeara.
Milanc Theatre
Fla.
reaches potential buyers. PaImplies
Winter Park—Building construc­
latka Daily Ntwa is circulated in
REMINGTON Portable four-hank an industrial and agricultural sec­ tion begun in new Chnrmont subIdivifion.
Typewriters, “ the king of port­
ables. ?fi0. Barret Pnrtablo Adding tion.
Machines. Can't bo bent. Seminole TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
me
Printery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Ionian FOR SALE: One Ford one-ton Home D aily, rates 2 cents a word.
truck. Apply Rex Packard.
*&gt;U!e
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
®ka!e FOR SALE: One baby grand pi­ Write for complete rate card.
ht
ano, brand new. Will sell at half
price. P. O. Box 023, Orlando, Fla. TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to tho
Tribune or hand it to your local
21—Sale, Real E state
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest
newspaper. One year,
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ $8.00, 0 months, $4.00, three months
lando, Florida, and F 1 o r 3 $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
Heights, Florida on Dixie H igh­ ance policy add 75c to your order.
way.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
' FOR SALE: 120 feet east frontago by 200 feet deep on San­ classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrcrs charge. 10c minimum.___
Only 13"&gt; Lots—67 Water
MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
■jEll.~
&lt;tl| P. O. Box 352.
4 can
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
P kinds.
Fronts in l.akc Conway
oo
-Sale, Furnituc
people aro interested in Florida
tJN h st.
p Jso-w,
property.
Reach them through
Wo carry a full line.
the
Sentinel.
Itatu card on ap­
fit
Dur prices aro right.
Cash or plication.
terms. We want your business
oanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
J/'-S Day ______ 321 E. First St.
anything?
If so advertise In
the Gainesvillo Sun.
Bag.
21—Lost, Found
I 1N M-W
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
n —
WRITE f o r p a r t ic u l a r s
HERALD will bring you in big
LOST: Liver colored bird dog.
result?.
Advertise
those
old
ar­
Name Joe. Liberal reward. R. A.
“ R. R.
ticles you have stored away and
Newman. Phone 90 or 53.
havo no use for. A little thirty[barber LOST: Collies pup with white col- cent ad may bring you several
tV'i , , A m°ntha old. Phone dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
barber 32
324L3. Hop French Ave. Reward. sentative will call and see you.

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Attornejr-at-Law
Will practico in nil the court*
Examination of Abstracts c* Land
Titles given especial attention
Offices in Court House

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Four
Room House
And Bath
Paved Street
With Paving Paid
$4000 .
$1000 Cash
Balance
$35 Per Month

G. TAYLOR DYER

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

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SANFOnD, FUA.

Florkla mat*
F lo rlstn A iim elatlon.

city property

° Poisonous matter you
■lem*r *I'nos'lii was In your s y s -(
No matter what you have tried
: T„ stoniach truuUle or constlpaiV nA,Twi'..,,rlka Is »o wonderful In
Its y l li K notion that you will lie
astonished. This excellent Intestinal
nvnruant stops that full, bloated
ic**lln$r ami m»k&lt;*E you enjoy fitting.
I on t wnMr tlrn. with ptfIn or tuh\c i*
g.-t UKAL Adlerlka (ictluti
iPLlil)—-J?'ll1I_ 1*y^l'nIon Pharmacy._

BALL HARDWARE CO.

NEW

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Itefci.nrea:
First National Hank.

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Beautiful lot in Ft. Mellon
Addition. 60 x 137 feet, $1,500.00, if taken nt once.
Four room house and let at
Maple and Third. A REAL
BARGAIN a t I? 1,000.00,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

Soiled Flag

Mail E arly Campaign H ere;
Christmas Holiday O rdered
“Penny Ante” Game At Home
Is Disturbed By Shabbily
Dressed Robbers Who Make
Off With Jewelry, Money

Six Victims Locked In
Room During Search
People’s Lives Threatened
By Thieves; Parther Store
Also Robbed Of Some Cosh

Jake Hall, 34 «f Los Angeles, used
nn American flug as n rag to wash
windows with. Now he's in jail,
sentenced to a 250-day term, nnd
on the wall before him is n nice
new flag, which he’ll have to look
at every day until he gets out.
j when
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ri nenri:z nnd
[einiptL.I they

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ktectives.
who had
ir several
rly in the
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that he
that foliive curshe latter

FOREIGN
Missing English Submarine
M-l is located 12 miles off ltd
starting point, near Devonshire,
according to London disputch.
WASHINGTON
Prosecution in Mitchell case
fails in its efforts to throw out
testimony given by Mrs. Ijinsdowne Thursday in which she
told of efforts made to influence
her testimony in air inquiry. _
DOMESTIC
Death list in wreck of two
Pennsylvania trains near New
Brunswick, N. J„ grows to 10
with the injured list placed at.
Juror in Blazer trial declares
that if jujry had deliberated for
half tin hour more, it would have
acquitted man accused of slay­
ing imbecile daughter.
STATE
Edward Yakes, 80, a Miami
paintei, is serioun’.y wounded in
a gun fight in the Discayne Ho1 tel by Wales Newby, 31, clerk
of the hostelry.
Store owner found dbnd With
bullet wound in head. Robbery
is believed to be motive.
Five men will faco Criminal
Court this month in Jacksonville
on chaVges of manslaughter
growing out of fatal automobile
accidents.
•
Three expert witnesses, nre
heard today before AttorneyExaminer Hillycr at the citrus
rate- hearing now in session at
Orlando.
Three hold-up men rob six
people in Jacksonville of $2,000
as they play friendly game of
“pennvqnte.”
LOCAL
"Mail Enrly Campaign” ad­
vocated bv. Postmaster J. I*.
Hall, who announces that full
holiday on Christmas Day has
been ordered by Postmaster Gen­
eral New.
Tacomn, Wash., man is amaz­
ed at progressiveness oil Sanford
upon first visit to.this city.
December 2, is date set by
board of governors of Sanford
Yacht Club for the formal open­
ing of the clubhouse on the lakefront.
Chamber of Commerce mem­
bers announce plans fqr enter­
tainment of railroad official!*,
who visit city on next Monday.
Twenty-two eases, most of
which involved violations of city
traffic lawj; are tried in muni­
cipal court Friday morning.

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Pockets
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Pound and
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JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 13.—
(A1)—Three shabbily dressed young
men held up a family "penny ante”
poker game in tho home of R. A.
Prather, late last night and rob­
bed three couples of money, checks
and jewelry valued at more than
$2,000 according to n report made
to the police department and sher­
iff’s office.
The bandits were masked "with
shirt tails" according to Prather.
He. his wife, nnd their guests were
locked in the bathroom after the
trio had searched the house. The
victims were released by Joe
Cnuthnn, n neighbor who was at­
tracted by Prattler's yells.
The Prather home is located in
a sparsely settled section in one
of the citys suburban districts,
Prather told the authorities that
lie and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cook nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Jones, were engrossed In u friend­
ly game when suddenly they were
startled into attention by the three
masked men standing in the door­
way.
Searched Home Thoroughly.
“Stick ’em up, get up from
there” Prather said the men
ordered.
When he was slow
in obeying, ho said, one of the
men pulled his chair from under
him nnd broke it up. One of the
men, according to Prather, stood

In Thursday’s
Are Corrected

''•ay on Christmas, 1925, as the re­
sult of experiment made during
the past two years, postal author­
ities over the country nre bend­
ing every effort to secure the co­
operation of the citizens in the in­
terests of a "Mail Early Cnmpnign for holiday shipping.
In a recent bulletin, issued for
the guidance of postoffice em­
ployees, Harry S. New, postmas­
ter general of the United States,
explains the innovation, with the
attendant need for the assistance
of the public in making the ex­
periment successful. It is shown
in the bulletin that two years ago

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HOME EDITION

NUMBER 90

10DEAD,29HHRTEnglish Subm arine
INTRAINCRASHIs Still Missing With
FIGURES SHOWSixty-Eight A board
Death List Includes Several
Employes Of General Elec­
tric And Westinghousc Co
panics; Porter Also Killed

All Of Those Killed
Were n Rear Pullman
Engineer Of Train From St. Board Of Governors Names
Louis Is Blamed By Divis­
Date For Official Decep­
ion Head For The Collision
tion at New Home of San­
ford Boating Association

Rescue Vessels With
Searchlights S e n t
To Place Where Sub­
marine Is Last Seen

N othing D efinite
Given ByAdiniraly
111-Fatcd‘Ship Believ­
ed To Re Lying In
180 Feet Of Water
LONDON, Nov. 13.—
(AI*)—A'rndio received
at Portland from the
searching ships indi­
cates, the Evening Star
says, that the missing
submarine M-l. lias been
located 1*2 miles off the
starting point, Devon­
shire. at a depth which
precludes diving opera­
tions and renders it prac­
tically impossible to raise
her.

midnight,

SANFORD Y.M.C.A.
IS ORGANIZED BY
CIVIC INTERESTS

J. C. Hartsmnn, General Elec­
tric Company, employee, Schenec­
tady, N. Y.
P. .1. Major, Pullman porter,
lhiltimnre, Md.
Rollin I). Keen, General Electric
LONDON, Nov. 13.— (AP)
Company, employee, Schenectady.
—No trace has lieon found o f
Delegates Of Varlou Clubs George II. Morris Tells Lions Tin* unidentified men, one of
the British Monitor submar­
believed to be A. K. Kelt, of
Hold Conference Thursday
Club Sanford Has Bright them
ine M-l which submerged
New York, is reported missing.
Night With Officials Of
Future Ah One Of Most Im­ Tho most seriously injured in­
early Thursday morning dur­
The National Organization
portant Cities Of State clude:
ing the maneuver^ off Start
Robert Carney, Trenton, N. .1*
Point iu the English Channel
Visiting Sunford for the first W. 11. Cunningham, Newark, N. J.;
The tentative organization of a
and
did not again come to the
1&gt;
.
II.
I)oyo,
Schenectady,
N.
Y.;
time
in
the
interest
of
the
Sinclair
branch of the Young Men's Chris­
surface
with her comniement
Frank
Hertzig,
Baltimore;
H.
M.
tian Association in Sanford wn.? Oil Company, George 11. Morris,
of four officers and 61 enlist­
effected nt a meeting Thursday superintendent for Florida, with Lofton, Chattunnoga, Tenn.; Eu­
ed men.
night of the general committee, hendquarters in Jacksonville, told gene Lowney, Akron, Ohio; Thom­
composed of representatives of the members of the Snnford Lions i as Wry, I.ynn, Mass.; W. II. Van
In the early hours of this morn­
various religious and civic organ­ Club at their weekly meeting Vorst, Baltimore,
ing rescue boats with scnrchlightn
The collision occurcd in a heavy
izations in the city, according to Thursday, of the many favorable
were dispatched to the waters
an * announcement made Fridny.
impressions he has received of the fog, when the Mercantile Express
where the submarine wn* laic seen,
from St. Louis passed a stoplight
By adoption of stnndurd asso­ city during his visit.
to look out for wreckage or other
A former resident of Tacomn, at high speed nnd telescoped two
ciation constitution, nnd the pre­
possible signs of the bl»nt. They
paration -fit a resolution favoring Wash., Mr. Morris has only recent­ renr sleepers on u Washington to
reported with mine sweepers and
New York express.
the formal*organization of the in­ ly come to Florida.
hydroplane boats oro of which wa»
The steel renr car was split down
He stuted that he had been
stitution here, the .committee went
busily engaged in a similar task
on record ns having accomplished amazed nt the growth and pro­ the middle. There were about 120
throughout T hyrwluy hut was re­
the purpose for which it was form- gress which he has observed since passengers in the two cars. All
called Into in the evening after
of
those
killed
were
in
the
rear
led, nnd tho Sanford Young Men’n arriving from the northwest, de­
their fruitiest* efforts in tho heavy
IChristian Association is declared}daring that no previous develop- ear.
seas that were running.
Clearing of the wreckage could
to he tho result.
ment he has witnessed can com­
Tho Adifirulty has pot commit­
The meeting was tho first to he pare with the phenoniinnl activity not he started for seven and a hall*
ted lth-dr»«ko a definin'* statement
hours,
because
of
Arthur
Gross
held bv the joint committee and in this state. In Sanford, Mr. Mor­
that tho submarine is lost, hut
was still alive and pinned in
was called for a conference with a ris sees one of the coming cities who
twssimistfi prevails over its Inst
his
berth.
He
was
given
water
in
the
central
section,
pointing
to
number of stute nnd national of­
announcement that it wns feared
a rubber tube and last
ficers of the organization, includ­ the advantageous location, the through
tho craft had been lout with all
rites
were
administered
by
a
priest.
ing L. R. Reynolds, state secre­ shipping facilities, nnd a substnn He died in a hospital.
hands, nnd by the fnet that later
tial
agricultural
background
as
be­
tary of the Florida district. G. K.
It nnnotinced the names of the men
F. I). Davis of
Roper, a national officer interest­ ing indicative of a growth which theSuperintendent
on hoard.
New
Jersey
division
of
the
ed in the development of the move­ nothing can turn aside.
It la presumed that the M-l tv
He also spoke of the cleanli­ Pennsylvania line places the blame
ment amone the railroad workers,
lying in about ISO feet of water,
the engineer of tho Mercantile
ar.d Charleu Parsons, who is con­ ness of the community as a whole, on
which is n depth that tho divers
express for carelessness in run­
nected with the New York Central declaring that fi’K. of the Florida I ning past a signal liglit. Engineer
found the British sub L-2I. sunk in
cities which lie has'seen, can bonst
Railrond Y. M. G. A.
a collision with a warship off
J. Carroll says he cuuld not see
The roster of the committee is II. of the many well kept lawns, new­ E.
Portland in January 1921.
the light ami he lias been blamed
C. DuBose, R. G. Fox, J. G. Sha­ ly painted homes nnd clean streets, for over-cautiousness in not n uk­
ron, W. U. Smith, M. C. Haddock, ns Sanford.
Harrison Will Arrive
In a report of the recent action ing up lost time.
of the City Commission in regard
Soon To Take Charge
to the adoption of tho Thirteenth
Street Park as tho site for a per­
Of Local Traffic Body
manent playground for the child­
ren of this city, Prunk W. Talbot,
Announcement has been made by
vice-president of the organization,
R.
W. Pearninn, Jr., secretary of
told the members that the locntion
the Chamber of Commerce, that F,
had been officially accepted, in ac­
E. Harrison, Jr., will arrlvo in
cordance with tile Lion’s Club sug­ JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nov. 13.
Sanford
soon to take charge of a
gestion. Ho reported that the ad­ —(/Pi—Five men will face trial
traffic hureuu which :* being form­
ministrative heads have signified this month in criminal court on
ed by tin* local Chamber of Com­
their intention of co-operating with charges m* manslaiigter growing
merce to handle Sanford's trans­
the Lions' in their movement io out of fatal automobile accidents
portation problems.
furnish equipment for the recrea­ in that vicinity. They nro cluirgctl
As s member of the Florida
tional center.
with the death of one woman, two
Traffic Association, with head­
Following discussion of the topic, girls, a young man and a small ne­
at Tallahassee, Mr. Har­
the secretary was instructed to gro boy.
Chicago Gunman May quarters
rison is declared to he thoroughly
communicate with Mr. Howard HuIrvin C. Baer, railroad engineer,
familiar with Sanford and its tra f­
liek, expressing the appreciation will lie the first, lie will face a Have Killed Himself fic conditions. This will be of val­
of the club for his generosity in jury on Nov. 19 in connection with By Jumping Jn River uable assistance to him, It is pointdonating $125 to the fund being the death of Elizabeth Young,
id out, in hi.i work hero in giving
raised for the purchase of the play­ four years old.
attentions to tho serious proliloma
CHICAGO, Nov. IJI.— —M ar­ now confronting the business men.
ground equipment.
James Pantcl! will go to trial
A selection by the Lions' quartet, the next day charged with killing tin J. Durkin, 'automobile thief
With the assistance of the Cham­
and the presentation nnd response Edna McDowell with Ids car. and slayer, mny ho drowned Irt ber of ConiniQrco and locul bustor Jje may have
men, Mr. Hnrrison will en­
Pending the election of officers of \V. B. Wheeler, welcomed ns a Freddie Johnson, negro, is docket­ the Chicago River,
a suicide hoax with tie:*s
deavor
to formulate u workable
and directors as required by the new member, were additional fea­ ed fur trial Nov. 23 on charges of perpetrated
blood-stuined, short-torn clothing1,nud feasible
causing the ileulh of Mrs. Lenu nnd
for handling lonational body. Mr. Smith and L. tures of the meeting.
u farewell h tier to his moth­ cal shipmentsplan
Adams in an auto collision.
during the embar­
Bebout were appointed to tm
er.
W. E. White, in Municipal t ouri C.
Chris Hindman, Jr., of Lake City
offices of chairman and sec­
lie bund writing nnd clothing, goes which huve been recently
Friday morning, according to Po­ the
will he tried under the indictment T
placed. This announcement has
retary of the committee. Further
lice records.
,
against him for killing Frank found on the Michigan Boulevard met with favor of the locnl busi­
Names and disposition of those detailed arrangements concerning ASUNCION, Paraguy, Nov. 13. Duncan, 17 of Murray Hill, by run­ bridge last night, were identified ness
men ns the recent restrictions
selection of a tucreUry and _(/p)_T he U. S. is to return to
as his by his sister, I.ueflle.
called to answer for alleged mira­ the
ning him down.
nre
said
to huve been u serious
temporary
rooms
for
the
-Sanford
Paraguay
a
sealed
case
of
jewels
Coast guards dragged the river nil
tions while driving or parking In association will be Liken up at he
Forrest Milton, negso, on Nov. night.
handicap in tho midst of increased
given
to
Charles
Ames
Washburn,
the city included B. H. Berg, vio­ next meeting, the date of which
27 will answer a charge of having
who fled during n war in 1808.
Despite the association that the activity.
lating parking law. $5 bond es­
caused the dentil of Robert Jones, writer was slowly dying of a bul­
officers
say.
Is
indefinite.
treated; W. A. Boyd, $25 fine for
negro hoy, with his auto.
KING 18 SOME NIMROD
let wound in the lung and wns
reckless driving; Mrs. Joe rernIn addition to these cases, Pres­ desperate because he had to hide
undez, reckless driving, dismissed,
ton M. Gayle, 17 years, will faco in basements and filch food from
James Hoolehnn, violating tn
trial for the third time on a charge ice boxes, the police doubted the
parking Inws, $5 bond estreated,
of killing Ids father.
expressed intention to end ull In
Elmoru Newton, violation of
tho river. There was little doubt
traffic ordinances. $"&gt; bond estron though hut that the latter and
ed; T. H. Lumls.wick. illegally
clothing were genuine.
i parking overnight, $•'* bond estrea TALLAHASSEE,
Flu.
Nov.
13.
Durkin was believed to huve
The Sanford Building and
ed; Anne Camlet, parking wi —&lt;/P)—Although Judge J. B. liven wounded when lie escaped
Loan Association wus organized
out light, $10 fine.
Gaines, assistant attorney gunerai, Oct. 2H from police net, set in 'he
in this city on Oct. 1, 1908, by
Other traffic cases were Ulia
has confirmed the report that he apartment of Lloyd Austin, who,
a group of local citizens inter­
Weathers, reckless driving, *
ested in the development of the
will resign to take up privutu prac­ with sergeant llaryr Gray, wns
fine; Jack Gadson. violation of tne
tice aoout Januury 1, Attorney killed in the ensuing pistol bat­ city. Originally capitalized nt
parking laws $3 fine:
ew '
$500,000, the organization has
General Rivers Buford advised that tle.
Axle, reckless driving. $2 » ‘ine: .
he had not ns yet received Judgu
since increased tho amount of
Andrew Shepherd, charged wi
capital stock to $1,500,000. The
Gaines’ official resignation. Un­
disorderly conduct, was fined 9 •’
record of the association shows
til he does, the attorney general
Julian Harris, disorderly conduci
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Nov. 13.
hut ano foreclosure nnd no loss­
said, no steps will be tr.ken to find
and fighting, dismissed; and Jer
a successor. Judge Gaines plans —(/]*)—Thirteen additions to the
es during the period.
ome Wumright, on the tam&lt;
Tho association has been in­
to tnke up privute practice ut Lees- citrus fruit inspection list were
charge, was fined $7, H. II. A
made in appointments announced
strumental in the construction
urg.
bacher. arraigned for disorder
at the governor's offico. Thoso
of over 600 homes in Sunford,
conduct, und for drunkenness 1
named included E. L. Llnurd, J. H.
und hits unde* construction at
resisting arrest, estreated 9
Lasher, C. I„ Ivory, from Novem- the present time homes valued
bonds when he failed to appea
st $125,000. Thu incame of the
BOSTON, Nov. 13.—(A1)—As to or 3 to Novemer 25; II, P. Ferris,
October,
whether collegians like to piny p, G. Jefferson, E. D. i'lowden, association durjng
L°I.r N. Purvis, John Henry Rogers
1925, was the largest ever re­
football Dr. Morton Prince, psy­ Bruno Lather, and 8. O. Crosby,
and Dan Hall estreated $10 bond
chologist and Hufvurd graduate, November 1-25; E. L. Uochcr, D. C. corded for one month, amount­
each when they failed to “0*^
contributes this: "Football is cock­ Ihrig, McCall Bush, October 21 to ing to $10,000. Paid up stock
to answer charges of drunkenr - •
fighting on a grand scale. Wheth­ November 25; A. F. Burns, October (n the concern pays four per
Oscar Green was found not gumy
er the birds enjoy the game they 31 to November 25; II. H. Luwlcy, cent dividend semi-annually.
and dischargdd on a ,
October 15 to Noveubcr 25.
have not yet told us.”
i, conduct c o m p l a i n t ; and Bob
*
■• vitt, drunk and disorderly, *
felted $10 appearance bond.

Five Men Will Face
Killing Charges In
Duval County Soon

T raffic Violations
Lead Heavy Docket
In Municipal Court

�I N E S P A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 1 , 1925,

BY TAYLOR
WHAT&amp; TH 5 PRICE OF
T h o s e c o c o e s -A

HEMRY (30 DCM'M'OTHe
BAKERS BEFORE tv.VJWEft
Add g e t so a ie c a v e
T6 S r /w c WITH
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T h e oessc/rr
CCCVIE9 ARE
MUCH CHEAPER.

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tiik c m c i’iT corn T o r t u b K
slMerlbed
MAKES FAT PEOPLE THIN t t KKVK.%TII
JTIHCIAI. Cl ItCCIT nr anyMpart orherclnjilosve
patccl thereof

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system being installed.

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The loss of n3 much ns a pound Itobert Raymond Read,Il efcnditiltn.
wer’tS .« blit «f complaint «»hlb|.
of excess fat a day with no harm­
.H IT TO HIT FT TITI.K
tel ns-alnut you In thin cauje.
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CITATION
Ii ii furilicr orilcrcil that this nr­
ful results is the record made by
R o b e r t R a y m o n d R e n d n n d ,!,! l.o ihiMIi.Ii..I In tho Hanford,
many patients of Ur. R. Newman, w iTf eo ______
llcrald. a i.&lt;v'M«apcr publUhed In
_____ R e a d , w h o s e C h r i » n licenced practicing physician of t I n n * n a m e Is i i n k n o i v n ; n n d cnch Sanford. Jtcmlnolo 1 utility, Morldn,
USG Fifth Avenue. New York, who n n d e v e r y o f t h e a h o v o n a m e d d e ­ on"., micli ivnls for four consccung. n n d If e i t h e r , nnv tlvo wrekr.
. . . .
,
announces that he has perfected a foer n dnia ln t so.f Ifr alivi
d e f e n d a n t ! ! h« d e a d ,
WITN'KSS m y liand nn»! t h o ur a l
treatment which has quickly rid t o a l l p a r i leai dcl nl
ml nj ? Interest!* u n ­ of the‘circuit Court of tho Hovontli
fat people of excess weight. What d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g d e c e a s e d d e f e n d - Ji,.llt-lnl f i r ..... .. " f t h e ,
llf
: I t o h e r t R a y m o n d Iten.l Flor .l t In si ml for Si-inlnolo Coun­
is more remarkable is the Doctor’s an nn df s , wtiof -ew. l--t---------------- - R e a d . Whoao ty. on tlitf* t liu n th day of October,
statement that he has successful­
A. l»..
v r poiTOr.ASS.
ly treated thousands of patients
for fat reduction without change
Clerk of the Circuit Court «if the
ftercnlh Judlclnl circuit of Florida
of diet or unnecessary exercise.
ltI Xll,a f r Som liio'c^oiint^.lorlda.
It is also said that fat people who
suffer from chronic rheumatism,
'
Deputy Clerk.
/*•*.• \ f \
gout, asthma and high blood pres­
IleCOTTI'.S
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SPCN-CKIt
sure obtain great relief from the
SollcitoiH and of counsel for tho
reduction of their superfluous
Complainant.
Hush. Realizing that this sounds
almost too good to be true, the
Doctor has offered to send without
him, a free trial treatment to prove
J. H. JACKSON
charge to anyone who will write
his claims, as well as his “ PnyLong Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
when-reduced" plan. If you want
to rid yourself of superfluous la t,
Easy Repayment Plan
write him todny, addressing Dr.
It. Newman, 280 Fifth Avenue,
Office in new Mcrriwcalhcr Building
New York City, Dept. R-l.

The word “fail- i, nol ,,
dictionary of youth.
. .B “ t il h repcntcl man,
middle age where the fru
have been wasted.
Regular savins: jn y0„t
tion against failure in lat,
Begin now to cultivate
count in the First Nation;

FIR ST NATIONAL
b.v.nfoiid, r u

TIIE BUSINESS OF RUNNING
I1!™"* &lt;&gt;11 j EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS

2nd Street.

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There is No Satisfaction
REAL ESTATE

likebuying things well
and knowing it

INSURANCE

Make Money
Auto King Leads Class That
Meets Twice Monthly For
Lessons In Waltz nnd Other
Steps Popular Years Ago
DETROIT, Nov. 11.—OP)—St.
P au l’s Cathedral hall, which hus
aeon the election of two bishop*
nnd the settlem ent of many weigh­
ty diocesan problems of the Meth­
odist Episcopal church, Im be­
come a Mecca for those who be­
lieve, with Henry Ford, in the re­
vival of the old-fashioni d dance*.
With the hearty endorsement of
Bishop Herman Page, the hall ia
being used twice monthly foi
classes! of instruction in the almost
forgotten s te p s ; and there is bein.'
aroused nn enthu.i.i in which Mr.
Ford is hopeful will return the
waltz, the gavotte, lli hcholtischi
and even the homely, hnistcrnuu
quadrille to n parity v.ith tin
Charleston.
Mr. Ford linn hern one of the
most active participants at &lt;thu
Cathedral parties, acting ns in­
structor to matrons and mi lea
alike. Mr3. Ford, too, is showing
a lively interest, and the two are
among the most accomplished of
dancers.
Clasnes urr in charge of Mr. nnd
M rs. Benjamin IS. Lovett, who con­
duct dancing classes under Mr.
F ord’s auspices nt Deahurn. This
quartet—Mr. and Mrs. Lovett and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford—work zealo u s­
ly a t each meeting to illustrate tii
old dances; reviving them for i.h&lt;&gt;
more elderly pupils, introducing
them to tin- young people.
Tlie Ford orchestra it* n : t range
contrast to the blatant, derided cor­
net, the bleating saxophone and the
assertive tympnni of the modern
“jazz" band. There arc no crushing
cymbals, no rippling ami syncopat­
ed pianoforte. The orclwstra con­
sists of a Hungarian cymbnlon, a
dulcimer, a great horn like a tuba,
u violin and a guitar—u quaint

Sanford
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN

In purchasing’ real estate the investor cannot exercise too much care in select­
ing property well located and reasonably priced. But a fter m aking a purchase and
then discovering th at the property b o u g h t is even finer; of g re a te r value, and the
best obtainable, there is a certain feeling o f gratification and satisfaction.

RENDERING 100 PER CENT SERVICE

So it will be with those who invest now in

OUIt CUSTOMERS

Magnolia At Second
LOANS

f hoy will buy a t under-m arket price
vestigating the m erits of the p
ceptionally good buy and th at tl
ized.
rI hose in a position to know ssay th a t lo ts in the eastern section of Sanford will lx
almost unobtainable
in the -yeai Even today property owners in M ayfair don’t want
..
to sell. \\ e *ha\ e heard of no lot th at can be bought in th at subdivision for less than
$4,000. Others &gt;ay that it won t be long befo re lots there are selling for as high as
$ 10,000.00.

Palm etto Avenue
M agnolia Avenue
P ark Avenue
Oak Avenue
One Block South of (Jcncva Street

1hink what this means for those who b uy
u . in
i Marvania H ere the development
will be carried out along the same plan as i n M
- lay fair. The ’eets will be asphalt. A
cement sidewalk one foot wider than the
o
.
ne in the neighborin
w -__„ig subdivision, will w
laid. Shrubbery and tropical foliage will b e planted in the wide parkways, in fact no*
thing will be neglected in making M irvania as beautiful and as attractive a develop*
ment as can be found in this part of Florida.
And think off the
‘ extremely low prices at which lots in Mai
chased. With prices r inging Irom $2,500 to $5,050 we believe the
sites in this development*: are immediately assured of greatly in&lt;
M arvania lots du’e now on sale on te rm s of 20 per cent cas
payable a t the rate of 10 pel cent every th ree months. On such
prices, those who buy now ire certain of substantial profits.
We shall be glad to talk the m atter over with vmi

ot. i luml—New Bower system t-•
be installed, at cost of $2r,0,000.

Tiiedford’s

Prices Advance $50 per lot Nov. 16th

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Storm Warning
Defense Scores As Sanford To Be One Of 2nd
Biggest Icing Centers Is Issued By Bureau
Widow’s Testimony In South, Avers Wells WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-1^P)—
The Weather Bureau today issued
Is Declared Valid Within a month Sanford will the
following storm warnings:

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AY he i* a Banker and at once
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a little. Her work seems so mon­
otonous. Inst the same old thins;
day after usy. G« to market, come
tome and prepare the food, only
la see it quickly disappear if she
has been skillful in the preparation.
Yet if she wishes, she may be­
come a Banker herself. Her mar­
ket is the concrete one seen as cans
of food, bags of rice and bars of
soap found in the grocery store,
uid if she knows values she can
save herself time and money by
ikillful marketing methods.
If she goes to the same stores
Kgularly. the grocer begins to
watch for her to tell her of special
ralues to be found on special days.
Also in buying canned food he will
give her three for less, or a re­
duction on a case. And if she ts
a regular customer he will often
break or mix a cas‘ for her, so
that she doeo not have to tie up
sll her month’s dessert budget in
canned pineapple, in order to save
by buying a case at a time. She
may get any assortment -she may
wish, as six cans of asparagus, corn,
pineapple and tomatoes, and also
get the benefit of the reduction.
Rice can be bought ar.d kept in
glass jars with tight lids. Soap if
bought by the dozen is cheaper and
saves the time consumed in going
or sending for more. And. as every
good housekeeper knows, it lasts
longer if put away on the shelves

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COMMERCE BODY
P U N S WELCOME
FOR RAIL PARTY

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THE SANFORD

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One clever housekeeper simpli­
fied her banking and at the same
time kept books very, accurately
by the following simple method: she
took^a piece of cardboard eight hv
twelve inches and divided it into
^portions, tied a long string to a
pencil and fastened it to the pad.
This she hung over the kitchen
table. When she bought a case or
half a dozen cans at a saving she
listed them on the card along with
the price she paid for them. But
at the same time in another place
she listed the regular market price.
As she took a can from her shelves
it was but the matter of a moment
to make a straight mark opposite
the listed can of food used. Ref­
erence to this list showed at a glance
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Stock
A tp a'isu i
SpsjB'rCtTl
Jaucrkrjut
SDV’JCh
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Tomatoes

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—(A*)—
The prosecution In the Mitchell
court martial today failed in an
effort to throw out of court testi­
mony given yesterday by Mrs.
Margaret Lanadowne.
After hearing arguments by op­
posing counsel, the court overrul­
ed a prosecution objection that the
evidence given by the widow of the
Shenandoah’s commander was ir ­
relevant and incompetent.
Mrs. Lansdowne’s testimony in­
cluded the statement that Captain
Paul Foley, judge advocate of the
navy’s Shenandoah court of in­
quiry. sent her a memorandum in
advance of her appearance before
that board “ falsely” describing
her attitude, ami the court today,
in secret session, ruled that it
should be made a part of the rec­
ord.
After disposal of this question,
.1. Edward Cassidy, a colonel in the
chemical warfare service reserve
was called. Representative Frank
R. Reed, the defense counsel then
read extracts from testimony given
n congressional committee by Brig.
General Hugh A. Drum, of the
army general staff in which he
said the general informed the com­
mittee that 3,4:19,150 pounds of
mustard gas would be required to
materially affect a ^ixty-squaro
mile area, of 9,673.860 pounds to
cause eva nation of a similar area
“Is that statement correct?"

beef as the ca.e might be.
she multiplied the current marke
price by the same number (of can.
used) getting the total amount sh&gt;
would have had to pay had sh&gt;
bought singly. Thiy Ky subtract
ing tl.a smaller sum from the lx.0
cr, or the price paid from the cur
rent market price, she found insavings for that month.
On her way to the market shput the sum saved to her credit i.
the Savings Department to begin t&lt;
earn for her. So that she felt tha
she was earning in two ways. Sh&lt;
at home working and saving, ant
the savings in the bank earning fo&gt;
her. So that much desired piece o.
furniture or the fur coat wat
achieved without a noticeable ex j
penditure from the family inccmi &lt;

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what stock of each commodity was
on hand, and enabled her to deter­
mine what sates to take advantage
o( without the labor of handling
the cans and counting what re­
mained in the pantry. Then once
a month she sat down to her book­
keeping.
She
multiplied
the
price paid for a can by the number
of cans used, thus getting the total
amount *r»ent «Tnr asoaracus or

Number Used
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Reg Price
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25
28
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Example: 10 cans of asparagu.
at J5 cents, the regular marke*
price, would be $3.50, but she onl;
paid 30 cents a can, which woul&lt;*
be S3.00. Then $J.50, the regular
market price, minus $3.00 the pric
paid, would equal a saving of St
cents. By watching and saving :
few cents on each can, the saving
in a year amounted to a good man;
dollars.

designation of the cross country A schedule &lt;jf advertising for thhighway, linking Canada witn solid central section has been t&gt;rFlorid.1 . known as the Black Bear pared, the rqnort shows, and exT ra jj; and Federal Rood Number pvnditures of tin* $90,000 fund i,
One, met the ap»rotfar of-the body, cumulated t&gt; support the campaign
t Tho resolution was prepared wi! be started at once. The toun
following a meeting held in Orlan- ties included in the movement in
'do recently, where it was explain- elude, in addition to Seminole,
ed that, to meet the requirement * Ink**. Putnam. Volusia. Orange,
of the Bureau of Public Roads in Marion and Sumter.

410 Sanford Avenue

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Folks wonder how it is possi­
ble for A&amp;P Stores to sell such
high quality merchandise at
such low prices. Picture for
yourself 11,000 red front stores
—imagine the tremendous amount of goods required to
ttock all these stores—then you
have the solutiun of the "my­
stery"—a buying power without
an equal in the U. S.l That's
why A&amp;P sells the best for
less.

Del

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Did you ever stop to think of the buying power behind your neighb*:
ffl WIGGLY STORE?
PIGGLY-WIGGLY SELLS GROCERIES FOR LESS

LIMA BEANS
Plump, Tender, Good
No. 2 Cans
Cans .................

I’ost
Package

For Delicious Sal­
ads, No. Yi* Can ....

27c

PEACHES

Red-l’ircle

COFFEE
Ground Fresh, Full
Strength

No. 2
Standard

No. 2
Cans

27c

Thea Nectar
TL* A Finest flavors tlcud1 L xa
ed by Experts
Orange, Pekoe, India, Cey­
lon or Mixed Blends.

Pork and
Beans

Raisins
Tomatoes

1503
Packages

2 Pkgs
each

No. 2 can

2 oz. pkg. 1« lb. pkg. I j lb. pkg-

4 7 c 13c 23c 45c
THE
REAT

2 cans

19c

HOMINY

15c

No. 2
Cans

2 cans

“Iona” Brand

IONA SLICED

No. 2 ‘ ij
Can ....

No. 2
Cans

Cans

No. 2
Can .

29c

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HENS
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Rider's B.and
LYE

J e lly

2 for

It’ll bring the
grins
from a
wooden Indian!
It’ll raise the
hair on a billiard
ball!
The first of
the G r e a t e r
Douglas M a c Lean Paramount
Comedies.

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WESTERN
PORK CHOPS

M. Cohan’s Greatest
Comedy.

1

A &amp; l ’ l i l t A N It

No. 2
Stringles*

Geo.

The Mystery Solved!

TUNAFISH

! Tomatoes
iS eans

“7 Keys ot
Baldpate”

in Cans— Full line of fresh vegetables— String beans—

SULTANA BRAND

2 for

Mac Lean

Fresh Oysters, Clam Chowder in Cans, Brunswick Stew

12c

Peaches

DOUGLAS

SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
—Celery— Lettuce— Eggplants— Peppers—New Fall Nuts
— Fresh Cranberries— Also cranberry sauce m cans.

410 Sanford Avtn«\

WESTERN
PORK HAMS

GROCERY WANTS TO YOUR DOOR

TOMATOES

No. 2
EaSter

Milane

A PHONE CALL WILL BRING YOUR

New Potatoes— Squash— Fresh Tomatoes— Green Onions

NEW YORK, Nov. i 3_(;pv
Cotton futures opened steady n»
cember 20.00; May 1962; J u|y
19.00.

Center Hill—Movement on foot
Jfor construction j 100,000 fifty-room
hotel, here.

SERVICE, QUALITY MERCHANDISE, LOWER PRICES

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ENGAGE IN FORK DUEL
LOUISVILLE, Nov. 13.—GP)—
Arrested at supper for alleged
theft. William Martin engaged
Sergeant Walter Smith in a fork
blackjack duel because the ofv«r hurried his eating. *

Markets

“Advisory 9:30 a. m., storm
warning changed to south west,
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 13.—(&gt;p&gt;
Delaware breakwater to East Port, _Cotton futures opened steady; | the
eW
Mains; disturbance of marked in­
tensity over southern New Eng­
land. moving northeastward witn
increasing intensity, will * cause
strong southwest and west winds
and galea this afternoon and to­
night."

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Phone 39

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13 addressed to bona A. Hathaway, difficulty had been experienced In
.
.
.
,
as head of tho State Rond Depart- securing the delivery of machtn
Gathering afte r the clo?o nf tho ment, and request* that thi • act ' erv to be installed in the building
regular
of the ,Sanford
ion b*' taken to *provide
for
. session
,
---- tht
-III.M
V UIIUCI
CJil-VVI UCVtUII. nAccord
ivuru*
now
under construction.
Chamber
ofmf.
Commerce a* '*
t,le
bu
m
signification
of
the
entire jnc Ui Mr. Christenberry. the new
inolo
t?0?’ *n?mb*,r * r,)Ut'’ »* n u*dG
enterprise will be in operation
of thec. TDiuriat. UJ&gt;V
ar.d Lntertainment
l.ibet SitU Anticipated
about Jan. 1. 192*3.
Utteo outEned
nutl ned
rwi.ntinn fod
fo,I
committeo
a reception
, .
,
the pa ty of American abort l ine
Attention of the members was
Rev. Mortimer Glover, rector of
Railroad
Association
members, directed to n communication from the Holy Cro n Episcopal Church, I
trade, . km*** re a a „ introduced at the meeting. He
who will sperm Monday morning, the ,Clearwater
,
garding the proposed inati.utbn responded with a brief talk, extvov. iw. in thi.-s city.
According to J fl. Ball, chnir- of libel proceedings against a pressing hh appreciation of the
bain of Northern newspapers in- cordial welcome accorded him upm m of the committee, arrang?- disciiminately
”Iona” Brand
slandering Florida | oil his arrival here a short time
ments wiG b? mad*' to transfer tha *hro.igh the medium
of
its
col^
_
—
Tender, Select
ago, arid expressed a desire to
cars occupied by the party to the
.. .. unins. The :*ipport of the loeal personally aid in the plans of the
tracks adjojining tha City Hall
Llty Ilall foody, solicited iri iho lettei, jva.i Chamber uf Cummerce fur the bet. , wnere the k00 persons %vithrl.| at this til
torment of the community,
compo.' ng tho party will be met
p rom a rcp(1rt of the Seminnlby the lecepiion committee
County Publicity Committee l*. wa
. ■■
“Iona” Brand
l.ffoits will be made ta secure i„___ T ............. r*— —i l-i -:.in .- i.- . • ----uximately 12
roads wilt be
wl Di:*.rict
.in mi'inAin ut tne ^ inaugurated within a few day., of Manatee county.
J
y with motor curs f*-r
Delicious
the purpose of escorting them
No. 2
au-&gt;uw ti e city. i‘h. _• will be sho*n
the various yeints of interest in
Cans
th*' rltv *)M*'r*1 rPo** J . p . f t 1 *
continue their Impectlon of tho
During tho regular session, J. N.
Moorene^u, jmiMf manager and di­
rector of the O.lendo I*evelopmcnt
Corporation, which will shortly
begin operations on a
poultry
ruuen p.ojoct southeast of the
city, explained to the local business
men the alms, plans nrd nuroo &gt;
of the organization. He told of tho
auccc-ss of similar Ventures »n oth­
er sections of the country, and
elaborated upon the detailed Idea*
embodied in tho schnmo.
In his talk, he stressed the fact
that the Ortqndo concern na • mn
b io u th t a finuncial promotion de­
velopment to Sanford. d»clari"g
that no stock or similar sesurity
will be offered for sale.
Harrison's Selection Announced
Tha appointment of F. E. Har­
rison, Jr., as head of the newly
organized traffic bureau, to be
maintained by the local trade- bouj
for the convenience of the mem
hern during the present rail con
gestion. was officially announced
at the meeting. Mr. Harrison has
been actively engaged in hi* new
dutie • this week, officers say. ar.d
is nt present in Jacksonville in
the interest of the local situation.
Ar-o-ding to a reooit by How­ a
ard Hulick, the opening of the Ho­
tel Forrest Lake, scheduled for thi
11rat of the year, is threatened
de!-*\ duo, he said to the
failure of all agencies to securo
tH-rr.i s tor tn-» oaii-'iing of turni*
ture to be used at the new resort
tenter, h: the intere.* s ol the com­
munity, Mr. Hulick suggested that
the attention of Mr. Harrison be
directed to this matter. Favorably
received, tae augge-’tion was act­
ed upon by the officers.
A resolution, petitioning the

be the greatest icing center in
the south, according to an an­
nouncement made Thursday by
L. C. Wells, superintendent of
construction of the ice plant,
in which he stated that the
structure would bo ready for
operation by Jan. 1.
The plan: is being construct­
ed by E. W. Sproul Co., of Chi­
cago for the Ball Ice Co., of
St. Louis. Upon its comple­
tion, Sanford will have two
ice plants producing more
than 1,000 tons of ice daily,
making the industry one of
th? largest of its kind in the
world, it is declared.
A unique construction feat
was performed in the building
of the plant, according to Mr.
Wells. The building is of re­
inforced concrete and steel
construction, and the concrete
walls of the storehouse were
poured and shaped by the use
of slip forms, a method which
is said to have been employed
on only three buildings in this
country. The plant covers
ing along the Atlantic Coast
Line tracks near the old city
limits on West First Street.

Robert’s Grocery

.Special Reception Il&gt; City Washington, certain connections in Sanford’i latest cleaning plant,
hatnerj Ar»cJ Husmiphs 3lcn Florida, now* pnrt cf th?
wrn prorniioii at the mt?t?tinby
Is Arranged ForAmerican R™&lt;i wueni must b&lt;* ordained as K. L. Chriitenberry. member of the
Short L i n e Association
Aid road!&gt; The resolution corporation, who stated that no j

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Fancy

ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC

JU S T A R O U N D TH E c n p N E R F R O M E V E R V B O O j

WHERE SANFORD TRADES

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F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 13, 1925

t.flve m«eh sympathy v

S b js s r s a .

S
Yo’r i2 1
f a th e r from
hn, V
than Plant City, Fla.,
CXDrc " T rat* of botb fruit atl,l
' « shipments than Plant City.
■tm rnf„h°rWn tbnt cv™ ‘ho oxtf&gt;
v 0IV Independence, I.a..

S H r w -s
Paramount.
The story, whlch hold. ‘* * = ^ CS
_ — ! anil
c L w h a u S ^ n Uto everyone
For
the past
needs no retelling,, , u to Daldpatc
decode “Seven heyn
audihas been a stage favorite
J—•cr and ofhas
in
cnees the world ov Vork triumph
addition to its New
a record for performances by^ .‘.tuck
the
companies in every
.
,
United States, aside from
nrcsented by road companies m
every town large enough to sup-

J. Curtis Robinson, League
Head, Cross Examined On
Charges Of Discrimination
Against Florida Growers

P°li, briSehig'the Cohan story to
the -creep. Mac Lean has struck to
original faithfully adding h U
only what additional
material
Screen comedy technique demanded.
Love-interest, -substituted for the
“Wager” angle, and a surprise
climax are features of the screen
play by Frank Griffin and Wade
Fred Ncwmeycr, who made nil
tho recent Harold Lloyd comedies,
directed •‘Seven Keys/’ .Edith RoBerts. leading woman, heads the
cast playing in support of the sta.*.
Other big names include Betty
Francisco. Mnym Kelso, Andres
Itandolf, Cranford Kent,
Ned
Sparks, William Orlninonde uiul
Edwin Sturgis.

5tit&gt; umlo'jbtaii “Bankers
j, la fact, will
, kr.k ilcposits
j are being de»Florida boom.
;wonder at the
h propaganda
; onr t!i" nn-

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cornty of tho stnte, applied to the
state geological department some
time ago for a topographical sur-

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tightly the lowering of railroads
’“ t ndded that water shipments
°t ndifornia perishables were ex­
ceedingly imall. He said that Florlra wa» not asking for a blanket
rate.
It-ite Tabulation Requested
Examiner Hillyer requested Mr.
itobmiim to prepare a tabulation
I
mtc? on the vnrious erfmr ’iV? ,0 the. different points in
he l idted .States and Canada from
rlotula points. This is to he pre­
sented to the commission in .Inn-

Rail Statistician
Is Also Questioned

The federal government, Dr.
Smith wrote, has no funds for to­
pographical surveys available, but
that under the Tomplo Act, It is
hoped that an appropriation will
he maile a t the forthcoming ses­
sion of Congress which would cn" ,u o H ie in m atting l o p - |ttb,t, the ^ g. Geolocicnl Survey
Ograpnicnl Map of N ew est! to co-opcrntc with any stnte hav*
C ounty In S ta te of F lo rid a &gt;tUt money nvnilablo for topojtra-------_ phical work.
rALLAHASSEE, Fla;, Nov. 13. Tlie government, Dr. Smith i»‘.ntIA*)—If state funds are made f d, will be glad to co-operate with
nilablc by the legislature, the Florida in u topographical survey
leral government will assist of tho entire ntate, if the state legoridn in the topographing of islaturo will appropriate funds to

Robinson Cites California
Argument For Decrease In
Charges Upon Perishables

TO MAKE DEBUT SOON
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—(A*)—
Prince Alexis Obolensky, Russian
basso, who took to tho concert
stago with the rise of the Bolshcviki, is going to make his debut
at Mrs. Vincent Astor's house.
Price Serge Obolensky, cousin of
Alexis, married Mrs. Vincent Aator’s slater.

ORLANDO. Fla., Nov. 13.—(/Pi
—Cross examination of J. Curtis
Robinson, secretary manngcr of
the Growers and Shippers League
of Florida, and the preparation of
a comparative.rate exhibit of Lou­
isiana and Florida strawberry
iiTipments by .1. H. Tench, rale
clerk of the State Railroad Com­
mission together with the testi­
mony of G. W. Alcvcr, independ­
ent railroad statistician, on the
values and earnings of the rail­
roads of the United States outside
of Florida, as compared with the
three lines of Florida, occupied
the morning session of. the line
haul rate cam living heard here by
F. C. Hillyer, attorney-examiner of
the Interstate Commerce Commis­
sion.
Mr. Tench testified that Florida
was greatly discriminated against
with reference to rates on strnw-

is based on mental reasoning ami experience.

Quake Believed Serious.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—(A&gt;&gt;—
A serious earthquake, apparently
centering at great distance left its
record today on tho seismograph of
Georgetown University. It began
at G-lli a. m. eastern time, and
still was In progress at D:40. An­
other longer period of the instru­
ment indicated the shock as very
severe.

II is up

to you to manage the ben and direct her instincts bv
supplying

RED COMB EGG MASH
which enables her to manufacture a complete egg.

tit that S L un
iff, i would have
&gt;is I dill ic’ my
wain July,” ha
IcrtT" ailwnnri
idclliri in there
boa ste, 1 do not

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Assorted” Sugar S i
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Chocolate Cakes *

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OU WANT conditions about your homo to be perfect
these same conditions to su rround your investments
is paramount in bringing about these conditions, am
San Lanta is so eminently desirable.

First, it is close to the center of the city.

Second, it is on the Dixie Highway
Third, it is within three minutes of all schools, churches and tl
district.
Fourth, it is the closest-in highly restricted property in or noui
Sanford th at has carried out all its promises ot development.
Fifth prices in Section One will be advanced from 10 to 20 per t
1st, and there are only a few lots left in this section.
of all f u t u r e developmen t in residential property
must always dominate the situation.

R e g a r d le s s

L anta

Fam ous Sugar
Cakes
Fam ous Ginger
Cakes
30c each

The Properly for Discerning People

•any Farm sausage, lb
granulated su g a r

SALES AGENTS

t Mackerel lb. . .........

BRINKMAN,

Baltimore Oysters

r. Realty Dept

107*109 South Park Avenue
Phone 720

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Saleslady

�LGE FOUR

THE SANFORD H ERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925.

The Sanford Herald
Wt»rj i t t m i n t i n f l
*T a t i H t i H , Florida

aa ilM ond Clara Hattrr.
17, l i l t , a t th* *»a*tof!le*
^ fo r d ^ F lorid a vndar Act of

lobar

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« . HOWARD BRHQ, ...
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R im tr R tm o B n i m
On* Y * a i— 17.00 S is Mf.ntha.. | l BO
Ltallrarod In Civ by C.-ir-ior. P*r
w a r t . l i e . W **kly B dlilon 11.00
Far y ea r,___________ _______ ______
■ rC C IA l. w o r i n o i All obituary
■ atlaoa, card* of thank*, resolution*
and not'lc*a ot *nt*r:alnui*nta whar*
anarcaa a r t m ad* w ill b* ch a r ftd
f w i t r t t u l i r a d r a r tltln r rat**.
H U » R T U B ASSOCIATE!* m M SB

TV# Aaaoclated Prea* la axclualyalv untitled ia tha ure for repubflcatlon o ' all nawa dlapatcha*
•tadltw , to It or not otharwlra crad.taU In tbla paper and atao tha loaa' nawa published herein. All right*
**f rapubllcatlon ot apeclat dlepatchaa herein are elao rraar'ad.
FR ID A Y ,‘ NOV. 1.1. 192.-..
" T H E IIE R A L i/9 PLATFORM
1^—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
S.—Conatraction of St. Johna-lndlap River canal.
1.—Extension cf wWte way.
4.- - B i tt ’ialon of local nmusements.
— Swimmine pool, tennis court*,

etv.
Augmenting of building pro­
gram—twines, hotels, apartment
housea.
ft.— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
I .—Construction
of
bonlerard
aroi nd Lak* Monroe,
ft— CompleMon of city beautifica­
tion program.
t ,— Expansion of school system
with provision for Increaaed fa­
cilities.
BIBLE VERSE FOIt TODAY

SAFE STEPS:—The steps of a
good mnil arc ordered by the laird:
nnd he dclightcth in his wuy.
Psalm 37:23.
PRAYER:—0 God, Thou only
nrt good. Do Thou enoble us to
live by faith, and then Thy good­
ness will extend to us, and our way
bo Thy wny.

Fighting Florida a Hard Proposition
During these days when Florida is the target for ho many
attacks directed by a few jealous northern publications, it is
interesting to find now nnci then, a writer who is willing to
picture the state as it really It, giving the opportunities of
Florida as they are actually offered to the home seeker and
investor.
In a short editorial appearing in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle
recently, John MacElhinny, declares fighting against Florida
with all of its possibilities is a hard proposition and believes
it is "impossible to convince people that a place where they
can make more money than they ever thought of before
is no good."
In his article, entitled, “Look Out Below," Mr. MacElhinny
says:
“Many of the states in different parts of the coun­
try are spreading the propaganda against Florida.
• Their slogans are something like this: "Don’t go to
Florida to lose your money; there are plenty of op­
portunities at home."
However, in spite of all this talk, about the only
places that fail in Florida are the poor houses.
Of course, winter is the best time of the year.
Nothing fills a man with so much satisfaction and
happiness ns sitting on the beach at Miami and think­
ing how cold and uncomfortable his friends and rela­
tives up North are.
There is one problem that has never been solved,
namely, is it ns hot in Florida in the summer as it is
cold in the North in the winter?
Whoever can answer that question may he able to
tell us whether or not Jack Dempsey could have beaten
John L. Sullivan.
The usual answer is “Yes and no," although
sometimes it is just the reverse. The whole question
seems to revolve about whether or not sleigh riding
is more fun than bathing.
Questions such ns these are considered most im­
portant. The person sending in the best answer will
be given the opportunity to refuse either of the two
prizes—an out-of-town lot near Miami or both the
Woolworth and the Singer buildings in Manhattan.
Fighting against Florida is a hard proposition. It
is impossible to convince people that a place where
they can make more money than they ever thought
before is no good."

HAVING THE TIME OF HIS LIFE

AsGodBrisbane
Sees It
Thundereth.

Tirq,

I'oor Little Lambs.
Pharach's Insides.
Sinicin* "SwJzt Adeline."
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
I Copy rt *Ti i 1126)

IT IS SAID, In Job: "God thiindercth marvelously with his voice;
great things docth He, which we
cannot comprehend.”
To understand this universe, the
forces or the Intelligence back of
it, seems hopeless afte r you read
Dr. Millikan’s description of tho
new rnys that roam through space.
They are stronger than ultra-Xrnys, 1,000 times greater In fre­
quency, their ionization Is constant
day nnd night, nnd they aro of the
“ 10,000 volt variety.”
*
_
WHEN VOLTA, learned Italian,
wrote his trenties, “On the A ttrac­
tive Force of Electric Fire,” 150
years ngo, little did he or Napo­
leon, who made him a Count and
Senator of the Kingdom of Italy,
imagine what terrific forces In na­
ture would be cnlled “volts" In
Volta’s honor.

“V,

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GO SinforJ

ANOTHER BIG day In Wall
Street, nil records broken, with
sales of more thnn 3,100,000
shares.
And ninny little Wall Street
Inrnbs had their financial backs
broken in several places.
Had they taken n wnrning print­
ed in this column several days ago,
many would have avoided thz fi­
nancial fracture that distressed
them yesterday.

Earle
■sow, turn
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TODAY, "CALLS for margins”
will go to thousands, tho margins
won’t come in, little lambs' stocks
will be thrown overboard. Men
that know the game will pick them
up when the prices are right.
That’s how it goes in the world
of gambling.

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THERE ARE fortunes to bo
made by wise INVESTMENT in
every direction in the United
----------------- o----------------THE AMERICAN LEGION
States. Nothing but sorrow conics
PALATKA NEWS
A Full Day for the Postmen
of plain gambling. It’s more ruin-!
ous than drink, nnd the headache
PAINTED WEEDS
AUDITS - SYSTEM
She tQok the things th at thousands
The action of Postmaster General New in ordering a is worse, as many, today, can tes­ One of the most powerful or­ and those in want. Not a meeting
MONTHLY
BOOKKEEPING SE
ganizations foj good in the na­ of the locnl nost is held thnt the
passed.
whole Christmas holiday this year for employees of the pos­ tify.
Room
15,
Masonic
Temple.
question
is
nut
asked:
"Does
any­
tion,
nnd
one
so
recognized
by
The weedM that grew beside the tal department, has caused much favorable comment. The
X-RAYS WILL explore today America is its official, social and one know of any huddle in dis­
way,
letter
carrier,
who
in
previous
years
has
found
it
necessary
the
interior of King Tutankha- 1 civic life, is the American l e g ­ tress?" The Legion locally hns tak­
Tho common things th at fate hud
to toil early and late for days before and after Christmas men's mummy and scientists will ion. Its record of achievement n- en an active part in every move­
cast
Along the road of cv'ryday;
in order to bring joy to those living in his territory, will this know everything thnt is inside it. lone during the last seven years ment for the 'uetterment and ad­ ■ Q n i i a i n i u a i i B X K B i i n i B s i n i i □ ■ iiiin ii
Tho frost had turned them gaunt year be enabled to celebrate the great holiday with his fam­ Little did the ancient Pharaoh or places it a:* the foremost organ- vancement of the city hnd the
It ha:, fostered every
the assorted gods painted on his |izntion of its kind in tho country: county.
nnd brown,
ily.
plan
that
would
make for a big­
coffin
dream
what
would
happen
its
guiding
principles
and
tile
in­
And some tho wind had broken
soiration which makes of those ger Palntka and a better Palatka.
Two years ngo postoffices remained open until noon on to thnt embalmed corpse.
down,
At least X-rays will leave th e ' principles living things insures And, no m atter for what the call
But in them all her eyes could ( hristmas to transact mail. Last year eleven o’clock was
may sound, the legion will be
seo
the closing time and there was one street delivery in the mummy as it is, and that mummy bint it shall hold the front rank found
always ready; as eager to be
Beauty that uilll might benuty be. morning. In addition efforts were made to get the public will be carefully kept. Once, when
]onK 03 ^ s" , oxl!^*
Prln*
soldiers
of peace and do Ih.-ir
mummies were plentiful, they were
,uru aunim#e .
1:1
°Pon“
phrase
of ifa constitution: duty as they were to answer the
With nrtful hands and gentle to send Christmas mail early. This resulted in the Christ­ used for firewood, tossed about
The Forrest Lake Hotel is nearing i
mas shopping beginning early in November and avoided much like American buffalo robes in old j , ^ or God and Country^we assoc- call of the colors in ’17.
touch
Whatever may be the political or _ has 150 rooms, till engaged.
She covered them with bronze of the last minute rush, usually to bq found in every city in days when you could buy two for into ourselves together." The con­
nnd gold,
?'*. Mummies by the ton were stitution preamble : notifies cer­ economic futurd of tho United j jj
tain purposes for which that as­ States, one thing is assured: The j jj
-Y ea, gave them glamour—not too the country. But even at that, the postoffice had only part cheaper thnn coal.
The Arcade with 40 different apr|
of a holiday while nearly everybody else enjoyed a full day.
sociation is formed, but all those American Legion will play a large ■
much—
ready
by January 1st.
This year, if plans work out properly, very little work will MR.
xtn RODMAN
nnm i \v M
u m v a m a it v n purposes are bound-up in and grow part in shaping the destiny of the
And silvered over hurts of old.
ANAMAKER
*u
t*of
that
0^
J
nK
phrase.
nation.
Its
tenets
are
summed
up
Until we saw the beauty rare
be done in the postoffice of the country on Christmas. Only offered a prize to the best quarPaving on First Street Extension
Whit,
i(U,, , ,[ high moral in the expression:
“ I am an
That God hns scattered everywhere very essential duties will be performed, and the person who ette singing ".Sweet Adeline and am,
|r£ ua| mot]VOi th,
forward.
American. No man can be a true
That only needs some heart nnd
has been negligent until the last minute in the mailing of the f.irat.quartette was in terru p t-,’h„ w'orked a[ong 1)mterial Imes. legionaire, no man can be a true
hand,
When these improvements are in, pr
cd by sobbing.
It has obtained increases of pay American unless he is a good citi­
Like h?n», to seo nnd understand. his Christmas presents and Christmas cards will have no
street will advance. We have some &lt;
The origina1 “Sweet Adeline," fw fJi,||b ,cd s0,j,ers; it lias forc- zen—nnd a good citizen is one who
one to regret but himself should his mail be held until after
listed with us for sale, buy today and i
", _n."
ar,!_ 8
8"irrA ed congress to expand the nation’s takes an active, intelligent interAnd so It is with many things,
Christmas for delivery.
est
and
part
in
municipal,
county
of
this for tomorrow it will he too late.
The things tho thoughtleni think
To insist on the postman, after the long and tiresome couldn 't* help e J y in r o t H e" woidU \ f " I ™ ° L h‘Wf “'ization so that state and national government.
nrc weeds,
“
fair
face
beams."
She
remenithe
maJ°n
t&gt;*
at
least,
of
those
We have an excellent lot close in on|
The duty that the morning brings, strain of holiday toil, to delivery mail on Christmas morning bored how thin she was when that ma,med an,‘ cripplei1 ,n "m,“ an'1 Americanism is not a medicine. It
mie
and Tenth Street, $160.0B p e r front!
it*
not
a
candy-coated
red-whitcbody
in
the
world
war
might
have
has
been
a
real
injustice
in
the
years
that
have
passed,
and
The simple tasks and humble
song was written about her.
proper treatment; it has aided the and-blue striped pellet to be tak­
deeds;
property, exceptionally desirable for a!|
the action of Mr. New in putting an end to the practice is
of the government in es­ en in times of crisis. American­
We need but gild them with ro­ having the approval of the entire country. It is a satisfac­
THE SAD world is full of Sweet bureaus
opposite San Lanta.
tablishing the claims of injured ism is n living force that is re­
mance.
Adelines,
grown
stout.
It’s
full,
tion
to
know
that
those
men
who
go
about
their
work
so
We have a few choice resident lots i
We need but glory in the chance
, o f ladies whose h u sbands veterans and their dependents; it flected in e v e ry word, thought and
pointed out the graft and soul- action. To be real, Americanism
cheerfully every working day will this year get a full day also
To live, to love, to serve to be,
sang "Silver Threads Among tho has
and
Rose Court, below the market pneej
tie taught, thought and lived,
And, oh, the benuty we shall see. of Christmas festivity.
Gold," with great earnestness, let n corruption which at one time must
sale.
the veterans bureau; not now and then, but day by day.
— Douglas Malloch.
----------------- o-----------------when the wife’s hair, was golden, characterized
it has obtained for the men who
The greatest exponent of Amer­
-------- o-------nnd
have
since
shifted
to
some
THE SUBLIME AND ridiculous arc often so nearly re­
icanism
today is the American
fought
overseas
and
those
who
were
Headline in the Atlanta Journal
other head of hair, now that silver
221 Meisch Building.
being trained to fight, an increase Legion. As such, it has a definite
says, “ Boston Girl Wears Suspen­ lated that it is difficult to class them separnrely. One step threads have really come.
claim
on
every
American
who
is
ders.” Wonder what for?
below the sublime makes the ridiculous, and one step above
It’s a gad world for many when 1 pay whlch put th,; »&gt;” "»
-------- o ■—
the
ridiculous
makes
the
sublime
again.—Thomas
Paine.
youth goes, but at least we all i‘lrabt ° n,
"«n,r ‘y
fi* qualified to become a member of
"What do the hotels need?" asks
have ONE chance at it. Perhaps! "»ncial_
w,tl? thc •■'dk shirt it. It is the duty of the legion to
nsn'st the veteran; but it is no
an exchange? Lower prices for
we come back and try over again.
less the duty of the vetarnn to a
one thing.
the
nation's
expense;
it
has
secur­
MY FAVORITE STORIES
-------- o-------ed preference in civil service for assist tho legion. This he can do
THE
WESTERN
Union
Tele­
lly 1UVIN S. COHH
For Sale—Entire contents of
graph Company will spend fd.OOO,- «X-:*)rvico men and special pref­ only in one way, by joining the
women’s wearing apparel. Ad­
erence for the disabled; it has legion post nearest his home. Thc
O
AN ECHO FROM IHIm
who had been reading this series flO for increased salaries. Cash
dress, etc.—Ad in Flushing Journal.
surplus
grows
in
spite
of
air
mail
I
I’iac?d
t1h"“BU
outa. veterans of Putnam county are
.
.,
w
■
lm
a■I , of
, •'1&lt;l8
, . I."f «in
.. —
. . ...iu»t
- J,
I rather guess they have been wrote me telling the same yarn
Say that again without stuttering.
urged to become members at once
of
the
hell
war,
peace-time
telling this onn ever since the war and saying that he had it from his and radio competition.
-------- o— ---jobs; it has cared for thousands of Bert Hodge post, not simply to
Thnt’s
how
it
always
is.
New
Our office boy says the truuhlc between the States. Indeed for nil father.
of unfortunates and their families. swell to a larger number the post
The narrative runs that in thc inventions don’t hurt old things, Briefly, very briefly, such has been ro.fer, but thnt, by team work
with, some of these personal I know to the contrary it may date
if
they
are
sound.
There
are
more
friends is that they become too back ns far the first and second last days of tin; war a ragged, soiling boats on the water today tho record of the national organ­ with their buddies, they may make
Punic wars. For a good story never wornout. hungry, half-crippled,
doggone personal.
more powerful for good that great
ization.
Til? ti"*]
really dies. It merely goes into half-dead Confederate straggler than when Fulton launched his
--------o-------locally tho Legion has done ns organization of men, young in
first
steamboat.
your fob
Exchange says Painelevo has retirement for a scn:*&gt;n or a de­ was limping along a Virginia high­
much. It has cared for the sick years, hut old in service—the
new plan. Which reminds us that cade or a century and rises up way striving to catch up with his
Join
withl
and
injured,
for
those
in
distress
American
legion.
maybe the Socialists also have a again when occasion suits with its command. Where there was u pud­ AUTHORITIES GET CONVICT
will
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla..
Nov.
13.
new plan—for ousting him.
youth miraculously restored.
dle in the ruts he stopped to bathe
BROTHER CHARLES IN FLORIDA
ou ; if
Now this present story may bo his bruised arid bleeding feet. As —(/I*)—State Recruiting Officer (J.
IjOts of people aim well enough, of
... _^
r&gt;_ jyou
_ please,
t_____ but
PALM BEACH TIMES
tage *4
any „age
he sat at the roadside dabbling bis II. Rogers has left for Omaha,!
hut they never pull th" trigger.— [the best: of my personal knowledge swollen toes in the water a Union Neb., to get Albert Kirby, an c s -,
ami F;,n
Tn-City Morning News. Which land belief It belongs to our own skirmisher, well fed nnd lusty, cape frorli Florida’s prison.
Is
Charles
W.
Bryan,
brother
of
it
is
hard
for
men
to
quarrel
withI’M
Kirby was sent up from Palm the Commoner, about to add his mil a geographic boundary line to
may perhaps «nve some of them I Civil War period.
stepped from behind a tree with
hanging. Sanford Herald.] I know I first heard it years ago his musket rain'd to his shoulder Beach county, in April l'.ij.’i, for name to the illustrious list of quarrel acrom. People who live
two years for assault to murder. Democratic statesmen who have together are apt to think togethWhy hrng when i t s so easy to .from an old gentleman who had and yelled out exultantly:
Snnford
He escaped June 15, and was re­ cast their lot with Florida? In- or and wqrk together. If in the
prove Insanity . Tri-City News. tnerved in a Texas regiment from
"Now I got you!"
&amp; L'b»n
....
r°“
I'*51 to 'lift. I hud almost forgotten
"Yus," drawled the Southerner, cently arrested at Omaha, charged terviewed at Lake Worth Inst migration of Democratic stateswith auto theft and burglary, ac­ Tuesday Mr. Bryan admitted that men to Florida the boundary lines
Winifred Hudnut valentine, up* jt when here the other day a friend "an’ a hell of gil you got!”
on her return from Europe, de­
cording to the State Prison Bu- he would remain in tins state for that separate the Democratic west
clares she will not Kettle down to
rcuu. Tho prison department re­
entire winter. It is not likely from the Democratic east and the
a home life as Rudolph hits request­
ceived a message from the Omaha the
THE GOVERNOR’S PROMISE
that anyone of Mr. Bryan’s taste Democratic south are obliterated
ed. And we have n rneuking idea
authorities
that
the
charges
there
TAMl*A TELEGRAPH
acumen could remain one win­ this state may yet write into the
that the “nhiok" of the screen will
would be dropped, and Kirby turn­ and
ter
in
Florida without staying a future councils of the party of
compromise and let her have her
ed over to the Florida prison.
Governor John W. Martin in a of the pockets of the people.
much longer time. Florida has a Jefferson and Jackson the con-|
wny.
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Irecent public statement gave out
Thi* license lax of l cents per SIMI’I.IFY BANK STATEMENTS habit of spoiling other places, even cords that wirl let It move all one I « I B I U B I U 1 3 |I X i a R I I U I K » ll,,C a
-------- o — —
way
to
splendid
harvest
in
i
D28.
u
promise,
thut
before
the
end
of
gallon
is
a
tax,
as
much
as
any
Nebraska,
for
people,
and
Brother
A News dispatch say*, “the o n ly i..
.
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13.—OP)—
one of the girl contestants who did , ** administration taxes would je other agency. Any sort of licenso Mexican bunk statements must be Charles may find himself charm­
ed to enchainment here—
tuxes ruu&gt;t come from tho people,
not have bobbed hair won tho milk- lBr£atY reduced^ in Horniit.
Contemporary Comment
Such « record would make Gov­ and is u.'jully burdensome taxa­ simplified hereafter, so that per­
maid championship at tho Kansas
sons
who
arc
not
expert
account­
should cry ‘Beware, be­ l Every or.e is willing to believe
fair in Topeka by milking ten ernor Martin's administration go tion.
ants may be able to understand "This all
ware:
The Governor has evidently a them.
pounds of milk in eleven minute* down among the pleasing pages of
was crazy without seeing
The taxation well laid plan whereby he expects
His flashing eye, his floating hair- Hamlet
and one second.” We don’t know Florida’s history.
the
poor
chap in plus fours.—Syra­
An
order
to
that
effect
has
been
much about such businc** but we problem i:i ever « perplexing one, taxation, and his success will re­ issued by the National Banking Weatro a circle round him tli-ice cuse Heruld.
We have two plans of f*naI1
close your eyes in holy dread;
can’t figure out how long tresses and it -hould ever lie remember­ ceive the plaudits of the neople.
Commission. It is said that per­ And
ed by those in authority that de­ •Titling mlllage is no relief, pro­ sons
For
he
on
honey-dew
hath
fed
would make any difference.
A bee diet* when it stings you. a
who deposit money in a bank
Your Horn*?
creased taxation is not nltoguthcr vided the assessments are raised
--------- o-------are entitled to know tbe bank’s And drunk the milk of paradise.” Now if it could be crossed with K
•
reduction
of
mlllageIt
Involves
accordingly.
"To the good people Carthage, l
the man who sells Kock.—Beau- ■
condition, not to guiss at it.
1st—We will lend you
If Mr. Bryan should decide to mont Enterprise-Journal.
herein thank yuu all for the kind­ what the tax payor must dig up
1 loridn, because of its executive
a
make Florida his permanent home
ness shown to E. J. Strader, my to do his part in meeting the nec­ number of boards, and other ex­
sister, and to help lay her in her essities of his city, county nnd penses which should be eliminat­ DAN DOBBS SAYS students of politics will find in the
The reason there arc so many
last renting place and the kind­ state.
fact a significance that may add fnilures
..... ....... among marriages is that
ed, fastens too many oppressions
Low taxation can only come on tho people.
ness shown me while in your city.
The only trouble with coal bills much to tho political im portance'[hero" are so many marriages
necessary to build a ccniDi*
,
of this state. With the coming among failures.—Columbia Record.
You should be proud of your court­ through equitable, and just assess­ Tho constitutional amendment Is they have to be paid.
house, finest I have ever seen, and ment. If the ntueHsmcnt is rais- regarding incomes and inherihero of such leaders of western
2nd— I f your home is already
U
your hard roaiti arc gruiui. Your ed for instance 100 per cent, and tnnees, so advertised Florida that
Who remember:1 the nice warm Democracy as Bryan nnd possibly,
The world may owe you a living
you
a
very
substantial
I
death rate in Hancock County will the inillagc cut in half (here is no hundreds of millions of dollars days of last summer when we long­ Huston Thompson—with James M. but it usually takes an industrious'
be very low on account of the decrease in taxation.
have been invested in the state. In­ ed for the nice cool days of this Cox already here from the cen­ effort to collect the debt.—Nash. I
NO D E L A Y ---------- NO 'V1
eigh'een-'oot width. No racing.
A property owner might pay only come ami inheritances, however do winter?
tral state of Ohio, and with Ham­ vilie Banner.
You are ahead of Iowa and soon 10 mills on property assessed at not worry the average Florida
ilton Holt and Samuel UntcrmeyPrompt Service Guardi"1,J
will be a part of Chicago in good $10,000. If assessed ut J’JOO.OOO cracker. His interest centers in
Anything can happen. But it scl-Jer and John llylan to speak for' Riches often fly away from thhard rouda. It was a pleasure to the millage reduced to five mills his modest home, ami it is not with dom does,
Cull nnd let us explain our
j the Democracy of the east—the honest man atul light on the nor ',
ride over them and your safety he has no reduction to the taxes him. a question of millage but
-------stute of Florida muy become the enscted by thc other fellow—Mo!
signs can not bo brat. I am proud he must pay.
I how much money hu must nay to
Lots of people who wear glasses party melting pot out of which 1bile News-Item.
v’
'*
of Hancock County ami it.- county
Excesi'.ve
assessments come heln tun the affair * ■•
can't see their own mistakes.
will be moulded the cohesion and
neat
W. L. Htrader.—Curd in [ through extravagance, and Flori- and
“- 1 state.
"
J
______
le a d e rsh ip to support a new DemoRussia la coming back to booze 5
Carthage (111,) Republican," H ilda has been ”&lt;»ing at u lively gait
H i ....... .
lleing confidential is all right, cratic faith and future. As Wal- Thus fan this seems to be t(v. only S
107-109 S. Park Ave. San ford, I' lorifb- 1
other word* we take it that all’s I in adding now boards, now expen-] meat lias iu«l with a hearth " \- but don’t say anything you really
~ ter ‘Lippman,
• ----- able editor of the come-back she a been able to stage. ■
Well i»» the 'tillo of Dt’ .qtntrt.
j at.-o, .un] Up; money oil nwioc out | men!" D'Uu aU paiL of the „uh«. iiit'fiii*
■
j
.
j Now Yolk Woi iil, inis poinUHl out* —Manila Bulletin.

R. L. ROBERTS)]

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
A VISITOR TO SANFORD

HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

Personals

Residence Telephone 313-J

branch plant hero. He is very fa­
vorably impressed with Sanford
John R, Whitson of Toledo, 0., nnd expects to return north soon
spending several days in San- to bring his family down here for
Tux books are now open for the payment of City Taxes.
tho winter.
•I. Ho represents n large man­
2% discount allowed on all taxes paid in November, 1*1 on
u r i n g concern in Toledo nnd
Friends of Miss Altie Gillon will all paid in December. Tax books dose April 1st.
as heen looking over Sanford be sorry to learn that she is quite
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector.
n view to establishing a

City Taxes Due November 1st.

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHAL!.
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Copyright McClure Syndicate

The Smartest to Wear Black This
Season is Embellished With a a b o u t n V*e notc °f brilliance
Touch of Metal
frock in ' 'Ck ,velvct afternoon
L in
, ’T tiniM Kihled nutria
Rives tlie bright touch to nn other­
gan.^George
This is a season noted for its
Robert -•
Hagan
bright colors. Not since the war wise all-black coat or frock. Then
7&gt; c“and J°nn
R. L. Shipp,.
and several seasons of ante-bellum too bright colors are often added
Armistice Day in Ta
spent icheerfulness have women's clothes to black. These may !« introduc­
been so colorful. For a time it did ed by way of full or flowing geor­
St. Johns of ]
Mrs.. Rush
seem as if women were going to gette sleeves.
relatives
in
-ant
visiting
emulate the men—wearing nothing
week.
hut black for evening and only
dark somber hues for daytime.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J
But fortunately we soon pulled
son. Jack, have ta
ourselves out of thnt depression
to J a c k s o n v ill e . *
nnd now we are wearing colors
today.
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rich and rare and renlly beautiful.
Ur, I) T. Philyaw and non oi
And so having renlly established
colors, having persuaded , women
that there is nothing crude or
childish in wearing the most succu­
on Magnolia Avenue.
lent of greens, the most flaming j
J. M. McKinnon, H. C. DuBose, of reds, the mcllowestl of yellows
Mr. Baldwin, and Mr. Brown repre­ and the winiest of purples—having
sented the Presbyterian church at thus instituted a revival of colors—
the laymen’s convention at Lake fashion turns about nnd does some­
thing quite striking with all black.
land thL. week.
Quite often recently iv has hap­
Mrs G. C. Cochran has ns her pened, in gatherings where wellguests her mother, M r s . Minnie dressed women were the rule rnt.i11 Ward of Washington, Ga., ana er than the exception,1 and where
h e r sister, Mrs. Henry Power of colors of all the most approved
shades were represented, thnt the
Comer, Ga.
most notably well-dressed or th?
Thomas A. Cooke of New York most strikingly fashionable person
City is in Sanford for a few days. present has been dresed in black.
He is a member of the Ottor-Kel- But there is never anything dull
ley Realty Co., and is here looking or colorless about this new fash­
over his holdings. He states that ionable blnck. It must seem to be
Sanford appeals to him as about even more brilliant and radiant
the most substantially progressive than colors to be really smart. Of­
city he has seen in Florida.
ten black is combined with gold or
silver to give this brilliant effect—
with rhinestones or
| ARE HONORED AT sometimes
other brilliants.
SAT WOMAN’S CLUB
I hear thnt so far in Paris no
street costume has appeared that
AND MRS. HUTTON
carried with it more chic and real
smartness than one of all-black
l A. J. izintf colors, hnen tame nnu yci- cloth. It was worn with an allU-cjm- low pencils in flower designs.
black hat, and the very sheer black
Wit a High score wn3 attained by Mrs. stockings that arc so much talked
| ifter- Raymond Fox anil Miss Marian nbout yet so seldom worn. Hut it
|Hjw . Sanderson of Orlnndo wan next is only the very exceptional woLfhter, high. Consolation was won by Mrs. street costume to such good ad­
tere the \V. K. Smith. Mrs. Fox and Miss vantage.
Sanderson were given lace boudoir
Sometimes a long tassel of gold
butiful- pillows and Mrs. Smith a lace
|jn gob dresser scarf. The guests of honor
kmtpis and Misti Ethel Henry, a hridepettoi elect were each given pillows.
(il with Coffee was poured by Mrs. J. (1.
plnge Sharon and Mrs. Raymond Key.
Elpilm*. A delicious menu was served, coniniiiome sitting of creamed chicken in pattall id- tic shells, potato chips, saltines,
low can- and orange tea. Mrs. Raymond
[(dair.tv Phillip i Miss Abbey Doudney,
Miss Ethel Henry, Mrs. Ned Chit( gn«ts tendon, and Mrs. Benjamin Whittot fake nor assisting serving.' Miss Pearl
,r peach Robson delighted the guests witli
t in im- a number of piano selections durForrest Lake and c
Monroe Hutton, m
Orlando Tuesday.

Sarah and Edna Caldwell and
George Carter of Bartow spent
Wednesday in Sanford as the guest
of the former’s grandmother, Mrs.
S. E. Gillon.

The smart black costume here
consists of black cloth coat nnd
skirt worn with embroidered me­
tallic blouse. The bat is blact
with nulnllie ornament.

Boudoir Floor Lamps and
Jap Novelties
China N ut Set
Celery Sets
Mny'onnise Sets
Fruit Howls and Vases

On your lamps nnd shades for

Mahogany Lamps
With beautiful silk shades,
colors.

Boudoir Lamps
all

Fancy shapes with shades
match.

to

Large size lamps, in all colors with silk shades trimmed with silk fringes

Luncheon Sets

Fancy Pillows

Painted oil chalk sets with napkins to match

Made of high grade cotton, trimmed with nuts
and silk laces. All shapes.

Asst designs.

The Y owell Company

TO Y S
it this time and in order to make
Lire stock of holiday toys etc., bo­
wer Hum usual and we intend to

Owing- to the unusually large stock
room fo r certain alterations in our built
fore December 1. We are offering this
move them w ithin the specified time.

Nothing will give your boy more
pleasure than one of these autos.
That Every Girl Would Delight In

Carriages
All sizes, some that go to sleep

Priced—

Some with hoods—Keetl,
ivory and brown.

in

Wheel Barrows—Tricycles

Kiddie C ars— Wagons
Iiest finality Materials are found in these toys,
•I delight any child. Priced from—

Complete
delight ir i

31.00 Every Day

M E R C H A N D IS E

AT PRICES THAT APPEAL’
Nothing R e s e r v e d

Special built auto will be
reduced $1 each day until
sold. See our, window.
Don’t wait too late.

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T H E jANFORD H^ R ^ D ^ F R ID A Y , NOVEMBER 13, 19:

Additional Sc ciety

lion of Oblivion l» l-lacc
of Distinction In 15 Years
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Real Estate Boom
. Explained as Cause
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Body,
Formed
in 1908, Had
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ja n rtl, / i lf| - | \ al
L tiit
ittle to Do I*or Over IK. cade But Occupy Offices
-------TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 13. bP)
—From an inactive body of men
re an ,
re..
Smnnrtnnt ram.

Mrs. Frank Mnnning of Cleve­ Mi':’. I-name Munaon, for a few
land. N. V., and Mrs. Al. J. Corey days.
of Syrncrse, N. V., stopped over, in
Sanford for a short visit while cn- F - C.M oye o: Kissimmee is viiroute to St. Petersburg.
iting friends ami relative? in San­
ford for a ftj'f. 5 iay...
Mrs. W’rnggo* and daughter,
Edith, have returned from FernanI'. H. ChApntnn of Tampa spent
dina, where tliey were called by ij^o Armistice Dny in the city.
illness of Mrs. W'ragge'i sister.
Miss A'elirtn Kessler, Miss Doris
V
. urnoii, and Miss Jennie Alien of
Osteen were the guests of Mis:,
dr.nght..-. .Mr . N'«*d Chitlendcu, Thflpm Eaton in VVrmi: tice Day.
and her sister, Mrs. \V. T. Langley,
E. Compton of Chicago, III., is
nt lho Wclakn ap-rtments.
expected in Sanford roon. lie is
ftr an.i .Mrs. j.,hn a. mount
establishing a lum­
left Thursday for their home in contemplating
ber yard here.
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T. 'If. Sanders has returned to
m her home on fVJnrotto Avenue. nia home in North Carolina after
------pending the past several days
Mien Fannie llcja .Munson and with Mr..and Mr*. D. I). Caldwell.
R. U \ Otter has returned to
jjj,,., 2 oo Munson, of St. Peters. ...............
|an ford after a week’s trip io
bUr* :irt! «'«•' IHICSt* of their aunt.

THOUGHTS-WISE
AND OTHERWISE

Fund were called “trustees" only
n in u ' an, ... ,iiin. j.. j , r raster,
us a m atter t&gt;f form. Now, since
Florida's great advancement in the chair.-.an. a t the home of .Mr,.
realty world, memliers of the com­ Brown Miller a t .*1:80 o'clock.
Circle No. 8. Mr:;. Fred Wnlsma,
mittee are ‘trustees’, In every sciimj
chatm an . luncheon nt the'home of
of the word.
Walsnm a t 12:30 o'clock.
It wan in I DOS, according to those . Mr*.
Circle
No. -I. Mrs. Claude How­
who have-followed the work of dis­ ard, chairman,
a t the homo of .Mrs.
posing of state lands, that Rich­ C. B. .Turner on
ard J. Bowles startled the state at 3:30 o'clock. East 13th Street
and threw the trustees of the In­
Circle No. 5. Mrs. II. C. Long,
ternal Improvement Fund into a chairman, a t her home on Park
furor of excitement by purchasing Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
several thou uml acres of land. A
Circle No, &lt;3. Mias May Magill,
few days ago the trustees sold chairman, a t the church at 8:30
nearly 25,000 acres in Palm Bench o'clock.
county, which brought nearly a
Circle No. 7, Mis. Wm. McKin­
million dollars inter1the treasury, non,
chairman, at the home of Mrs.
according to the figures given out M. Ncbion on Elm Avenue at 3:10
by the board’s secretary.
o’clock.
Where 15 years ago a bidder
Circle No. B. Mrs. ,1. D. Wmsclfor state land was somewhat of a rufi, chairniim, at her home on
rare sight, fi.-ores of them are Sanford Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
seen In nud nround the board room
of the governor's suite each Tues­
day now, when the weekly lnmi
sales ore held.
1
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Nov. 13.
Where 15 years ago drainage —f/P)—The atto.-ney general’ : of
work in Florida was greatly hand­ fite is in receipt of a notice of an
icapped. because of scarcity of appeal to the slate supreme court
funds, the report of J. C. I.uning. b\ attorneys for W. L. Marks,*of
stale treasurer, recently revealed Miami, who arc seeking a writ of
tho fact that a comforting balance habeas corpus, preventing Myers*
is shown for^thc internal imprav- ; extradition to cntUcky. Mycr.-i i
meat work. **
wanted in the Blue Gra.o* tatc for
The nuoiition iipporpu ' in tlm converting stocks and bond; to h i.
minds of those who him inr. , t "voi use. Governor Martin recented themselves In the a! "f I •
Innds is: “ Where will the 'wild
scramble for state lands now in •
.program , end?" There ii bound t.,
t lx&gt; a limit‘-Wr
C
they argue.
Hardly a day pa &lt; now with­
out land salys aggiegaling thou­
sands of dollars. The ■;:!&lt;■ of r
thousand acres of state lands i i :•
commonplace occurrence at tinweekly meetings of the board.
Incident with the Howl
ole,
15 years ngn, was I In- recent oral
argument in tho Stale Supn m Court of a en-e wherein the licitof Bowlrtrtiro seeking a large por­
tion cjjJ tig; U*n&lt;l will. fThc purclm *■
was run dry it Simper vaerc, half of
tho fuThritr derived being designat-d
for the drainage department. In
antne manner later the Internal
JmprnvffnTPnt Fund trustees ob­
tained a hold on the lurid, and tic
heirs are now contendiny that it
was by a (mortgage, while the
trustees d iliiU 'lhat it was by a
straight deed.

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Scarf Collar
Expansion of Rail Facilities
By All Florida Hoads Seen
As Relief Frcm Existing
Condilions By Commission

Hero is a very attractive cAllnr a r­
rangement that serves ns a scarf
ns well uml gives the high neck­
line that nil smart day frocks have,
it is of black satin lined with beige
georgette.__________j_____

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Nov. 13.
—HPI—Florida ia gradually em erg­
ing from the throes of the present
railroad congestion by expanding
and developing its railroad reaources.
Thi«, in substance, was nn announccment by the railroad Com­
mission, in commenting upon the
outlook for the lifting of any em­
bargoes over the winter.
Here are some of the expansions
and developments, ns furnished the
Railroad Commission by the Amer­
ican Railway Association:
^
Florida East Coast:
The Bowden yard, a t Jackson­
ville, is new and of 2,700 car
length. Five units have been add­
ed within the past 60 days, in ad­
dition to the old yards.
Putting irt dQubh track a t Jr,ck-

sonville. It will he in, operation
by November 20.
Installing four freight tracks
around the union station to expediate the freight movement, winch
would not interfere with the pas­
senger movement.
—
Double track, St. Petersburg to
Jacksonville will be completed
about November 15.
Double track. St. Petersburg to
New Smyrna to be • in operation
about December 15.
Double irack, West Palm Beach
to Miami, November 15.
Freight line around the city of

Miami, from Lemon City to i ,
kin, via Hialeah, ineludintr a

?“f

'"'KM yard a u n .f i -

m operation December L,
n’
Atlantic Coast Line:
Ac'dintr BOO-car length yard room
to the yard a t Jacksonville and
Lake Cross.
Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic
Coast Line.
nuc
Enlanfin,?
fr e ig h t
terminal
yards at Tampa.

Tallahnssee—Epi»:opallans plan
ning to erect $50,000 parish Ilous«
at St. Johns Church.

Wc arc Pleased to announce that
MR. W. P. CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tear,
has been attached to the staff of our Central
Ftorfda efj

Hall, Pentland &amp; McC
AUDITS - SYSTEMS - TAXES'
Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.
317-18 First National Bank Building
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The New Boulevard will
Pass through Sanford Grove
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W IDE and spacious boulevard will eventually run directly through the center oi
Sanford Glove. The city planning1 commission proposes to extend this boule­
vard, 120 feet in width, to completely encircle the city of Sanford. It is said the
great,highw ay will be about. 15 miles in len g th and should prove a delightful mo­
torw ay for Sanford people and for hun d reds of w inter tourists.

A

UESDAY the necessary right-of-w ay th ro u g h Sanford Grove.was deeded to thi
county. The building of
Seminole
Boulevard,
as• it is now planned,
will brim
14
,•.£
pyi\f
?« it
,
Sanford Grove even nearer th e shores of beautiful Lake Monroe, the new Forres
Lake Hotel, the business district and various other im portant points.

T

S DEVELOPMENTS in Sanford tak e place and as the city expands, those places
which used to seem a lchg way out, build up so quickly, th a t we find them almosl
in town. A couple of miles m ake little difference today while a year or two back, il
was back country. And so while Sanford Grove used to be considered way out, itij
now daily coming closer to the city th at is building out th a t way. Soon we may cs
pect it to be a p art of g re a te r Sanford.
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HOSE who know Sanford, know how substantial its growth has
w hat the present developments m ean to all property adjacent
imity to it.

T
Fo Women Who
T ire Out Quickly
is ims sour picture— urcii out netore noon
*—drow.y and listles .ill gfternoun—and even
cross and irritable and ready for bed before
nine o’clock? Then y«»u .ire eating too much
and yet starving your body. \ ou need more
energy— more \ii;i!n\ ;md more endurance.
Cut down on your meats and other heavy
foods and cat more Merit.i Bread. It t;i\es
your body plenty of carbohydrates and vitamines and these build energy, strength and
endurance. Merita bread is easy to digest,
yet extra rich and very healthful. T w o sizes.
10c and I

$1110 will buy a well located lot in the first section of San­
ford Grove. With MS acres in the entire tract, and all
of them to be developed, those why buy when the prop­
erty is first put on sale, will most certainly reap big
profits. The individual who is looking for well located
homesites, in a rapidly growing section, can make no
mistake by talking the matter over with us.

In Wonderful Com
plete Assortment
Hat a that Bet you off from
commonplace — hats that
so.v quality ot a glance—
hats that look n.s if thoy be­
longed to you — such are
hats that are being offer­
ed in our ttmiplqU- full dinnluy at moderate pricea.

\M ID MAJESTIC FINES

Ex

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B

B art Nason, Sales Director

r e a d

g ro cer
THE ALAN’S STORE
Wclaka ' Building

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Mr. Plant Inatructed Mr. Incra.
ham to go to Talluhasiijc and in.w I s m N G T O N
Ln'd f iT ^ L Kovernor on the matter
that f f
proP°“ &gt;
proposal
fc n A » « i!2 !!^
In t « ! L th ,e*ecu.tive would call
an extra session of the legislature „ £ ' l" i7
.1 St. AugS rfb
Sail
\Iarrn
{?rmer,y
ca,led
Fort
damR
n K Cly, ami
^
Ihe Plant
SouthInvestn S
tUPttlo"'• 1n l S s U n . m extreme Ida
Railroad
the
tect th?.rC
1 Was bui,t t0 ProLdly P°°h*
e x p e n s M Pany Wou,d pay al1 thc the ImHan.tV Kainst nttacks »f
[the l0"f.*
started in isJ* c"nstLuction was
Jr prophf1Mcn*nd«
, by n ?n pcdro
at the J0&gt;
The governor declined to accept 100 years t*"1* U re&lt;'uired about
- f weather s
the proposition. However at a reg- eral
” to comPletc it. The fed
■three ye«*
ulnr meeting of the legislature
made additions
1 . 1 with us.
held soon afterwards, a bill was to jJu&gt; fort in the year 1812.
Ibot of the
authorizing the establish&gt;, astroph)'ment of a state board of health.
andsupplie-. « . . .
lis t left for
loose a *^,e ed near Tampa.
Dr. J. Y. Porter, of Key West,
Thedford’s
l e the suns
was appointed state health officer.
tally, to ‘te­ All his troops and supplies were This appointment was considered
lly tempera- nlaced on transports at the wh
i
. ns!,emhlymen and the peovea nt Port Tampa from whence he plo nt large to be most wise nnd
'•jileil to Cuba. These wharves had timely,
lonhets’ dif- been constructed on the direction
\
-------|en the lack of Henry B. Plant, formerly pres­
Almost immediate'*- upon the
L of points e n t of the South Florida IUil- appointment of Dr. Pc/ter. the
[keep tab on [oad which « ... thei first through shotgun quarantine was lifted.
lye a Station rrilway service in the state. Thes Sines that time no seriou.i epidem­
[in Arizona. wharves were constructed in i00'
1887 ic of any nature has occurred in
( Chile, but wheii
• "* ithe
t . o*.i»u
South Pinriila
Florida Railroad
Railroad Florida.
the eastern was first extended to Port Tampa
just now on Old Tampa Bay.
General Henry S. Sanford, foun*
Made from selected
h money to
der of the city of Sanford, and one *
medicinal roots and
it. At last. In 1887 there was a yellow fev- of the pioneer developers of the ^
herbs—Nature'! own
yerte d the ei epidemic and shotgun quaran­
part of the state is quot-! o'
remedy for Constipation
■ietv which tine prevailed throughout the state central
ed
a Ut —’j
saying:
the
*■■r» • “ *Florida
lui um lies
i lira at
iii
me
and Indigestion.
mn
„ f \ _ It t ■ ■
...
ijred add!- for some time.
mouth
of
New
York
harbor
(figuKH
|
it running
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one
day | ^
S old E v e ry w h e re
I
,rately speaking)
r .....*** and will
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• JnVlent* Henry B. Plant. Colonel Henry be the greatest state in the union,
- own f i J sS.. Haines, who came from
rum Savanhealth, and its cli*
Hooririn.
andand
J. H.
Ingraham
Georgia,
J. H.
Ingraham,
,j no __ml.
more nah,
all of whom were associated to­
gether in the building of the rail­
studied the lituation close­
Pr. Abbot roads.
ly
They
proposed to organize n
n for. The
state health board that would have
very pur* charge of such affairs a» spread­
[j of Min­
ks maybe ing diseases and epidemics.

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Double Your Money
In N in ety D a y s
28 LOTS P0R $16,000
Joins ROSE COURT on East.
Joins MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS on South.

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“ As-You-Iike-It”

Rose Court lots are among* the most valuable in the city
while the adjoining* lots in Magnolia Heights sold out
quickly a t $1500 each, or $30.00 per front foot
We offer these lots a t less than half the above price—in
fact a t less than acreage value.
The prop«£* U-high—overlooking Rose Court. Fine
bearing Orange trees on nearly all lots and m agnificent
Oaks on the balance.

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LIN E OF

uitiful Brick
stral and Palmetto—Five
ith, all modern improve;south and East Expose, lot 70x120 feet
GOOD TERMS
stHome Buy In Sanford

Hosiery

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We own this property and can deliver. Title is good.
Terms on part. This price will hold good till November
20, unless sold sooner.

$1.95 to $2.50

Packard Realty Company

Novelty Suggestions
We have unique novelty suggestions for both parties
and the holiday seasons. Cali and see them.

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201) Magnolia Avenue. Sanford
Hear Sanford Loan and Savings Co.

TH E QUALITY SUGGESTION
KHi Park Ave.

P hone 72

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If you’re interested in making some money see these
lots.

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We have recently added this popular line of hosiery
to our store. We have both chiffon and heavy silk in
stock. Fill fashioned and in alt new shades. Priced
from—
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rardCorporation, Owner
Nisons Bldg.

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CHURCHWELLS

Day Specials....

54 Inch All Wool Flannel -Ax
Per Yard
f/

$5.00 Ladies’ H a t s ................................... $3.98
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3(! Inch Nurse's Uniform Cloth
Per Yard

$5.00

29c

Boy’s Brown Dress Shoes or
Oxfords

.Hi Inch Indian-Head
Per Yard
t

N Ladies Silk
Presses

$3.50

29c

,95

Childrens P aten t Leather One Strap Pumps
Sizes 8 1-2 to 2

i,r ies’ Silk

Dresses

$1.00

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Men’s Three Piece All jjj
Wool Blue Serge
Suits . .

Ladies’ Linen Suiting Dresses
Sizes 3(i to 52

$2.50

$3.50
In fa n ts’ Soft Soles White Kid
Shoes

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19c r

$3.50

D resses

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Best Grade 3(1 Inch Bleaching
Per Yard

M en’s Brown Dress Shoes or
Oxfords

Ladies’ P aten t Leather or Satin One Strap
Pumps

f" Ladies’ Silk

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$3.25 r ^

$0.00 Ladies’ H a ts ....... ............................ $4.95

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Ladies’ Happy Home House D resses Made of
Best Grade Amoskeg Ginghams

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$27.50

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Men’s Three Piece All |j
Wool Suits
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$30.00

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$4.00 L adies’ H a ts ............................................................................$3.45 1
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The very name reveals its charm

LORIDA is filled with subdivisions. W hichever w ay one turns there are some lots th at may be purchased
It is a simple m atter to buy lots in Florida, and m any of them are comparatively cheap. But it is not such
fi
a simple m atter to find a place where everything th a t is desired may be found. In one place w aterfronts may
be lacking. In another there may be no foliage. The n e x t subdivision may be lacking in restrictions, which
everyone knows determine values.
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N Loch-Arbor a development out-of-the-ordinary is under way. Every featu re th a t will provide property
owners with satisfaction, is to be provided. N o th in g will be left undone to bring to Eoch-Arbor a setting
found in no other place in Florida. It will have charact eristics all its own. It will be the type of its development
and the beauty of its landscape that will appeal to the most discriminating.

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HERE will be nothing cheap about Loch-Arbor
belief th a t som ething different is wanted, some
ers above all other developments. And so no mone&gt;
where those desiring the nest will be able to find it.

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ROPERTY in Loch-Arbor will be highly restricted. There will be no shacks. N othing but beautiful str
tures will be perm itted. It will become known for its m agnificent homes, its sunken gardens, its wind
driveways, its silvery lakes, and for its people of w ealth, culture and refinem ent.

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Gaines Tomorrow Asphalt*00
Dunn's Creek,
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Creek n Sg-faco from
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fejsco, Crescent City,
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—(/p)_ • icnunt0 and
A/mjeon springs.
Anxious eyes today were turned
upon
weather
conditions
by
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«tog*
Deland to Sanford and
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ba I tennis of the east and muddy through
■iron that
lando. tair. Detour between DcIllinois
gridirons were threatened for an­
other week-end of stirring con­ i'ihie ‘J"'1, Sanf°rd as good as posja against
flicts.
1,ani1 detours. Rough
Sanford
'or Purdue
Followers of Dartmouth ore es­ but entirely passable.
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and
Orange
play Ohio
pecially perturbed over conditions
ippled i(,r
nt Chicago which threatened to counties to Orlando, good.
Road No. I—Georgia
K»i Lir
Line to
he Gopher
hnmper Dartmouth’s swift running
attack.
V 'a, V’ , ‘anl surfaced from St.
Jacksonville with
Critics believe that the heavy " “P ItlveT
ure in N°*
field a t New Haven would help asphalt and bnck. excellent. Road
nt of CaiYale against Princeton. Amherst under construction by Duval counid.
and Williams are among the east­ i from Bayard to St. Johns counpet to n,f*;
ern teams which will wind up their D , in®’ D«va&gt; county line to Bun-nee oppo62 mileti 9 foot brick road
schedules. Pennsylvania will get
uth
rock
shoulders, fnir. Bunnell
back to high ranking in the east
to end Reilly’s asphalt road 9
by
n
victory
over
Pittsburgh
tof Golf
miles asphalt surface excellent.
morrow.
'Oiusia county line to Daytona,
The Army plays Columbia at \ery
cr Way
good, Daytona to New Smy­
Now Y’ork.
rna 1,1 miles, quarter mile detour,
Other feature clashes will be remainder paved. New Smyrna to
J'l3.—f/P)—
Harvard and Brown at Providence; Brevard county line 22 miles, two
al-amateur
Syracuse and Colgate at Syracuse; mile detour, remainder paved. Bre­
y, the ma­
Georgetown and Centre at Wash­ vard county line to Titusville, 12
nual open
ington; West Virginia and Penn miles all paved.
e Princesi
Titusville to
under way Preintlnjr' Art -Matsu, ntd Japan­ Sluic at Morgantown; Navy and Cocoa IK miles all paved. Cocoa |
ese
quarterback
of
William
and
Buckncll
at
Annnpolis.
jie leading
to Melbourne 21 mites ult"T7arid.'
Pby start* Mary College. When he made a
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Melbourne to Sebastian River. 1
gcontinual touchdown against Harvard, he a t­ in fnir nhape. l n ke new roan n fmics, 5 milcn shell road, re ni a uni
tained the unique distinction of miles cast of Tallahassee to Monpaved. Sebastian to Miami 100 |
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hnving scored on every major elev­ ticclin, thence to Aucilla River, cr
miles all paved.
en
that
his
college
has
played
in
good snnd clay. Aucilla River to
YORKItoad No. 5—High Springs to .
three years.
Greenville, sand clay road good. I’ort Myers: High Springs to New- j 1
Greenville to Madison, Lee, Live berry and Archer under construe-1
“Sunlin-cussed
Onk, Lake City, good sand clay. tion. short detours.
Archer t o '- r .
Lake City to Jacksonville, hard U iltiston and Romeo, fair. Romeo If ■
Cttthsurface.
||| Chicato^ Dunnellon, asphalt surface c x - ir 3
Road No. 2—Georgia Line to Ft. cellcnt. Dunncllon to Inverness!■ j
i to the
Myers: Georgia Line to Jasper, and Brooksville rough with ex- IK
sand clay road in good condition. ccption of 17 miles new base junt rI2
Jasper to White Springs, sum! clay completed near Inverness. Brooks­
fair. White Springs through Lake ville through Tampa, Bradenton
Rond No. 1—Nunez Ferry to City, High Springs and on tot and Sarasota to i’tintn Gorda,
Jacksonville: Nunez Ferry
to Gainesville, excellent asphalt con­ good except for 12 miles of road
Pensacola, from Sago bridge 3 crete road. High Springs to Gain­ south of Six Mile Creek under
miles east, old earth road, condi­ esville 25 miles of asphalt, excel­ construction. Traffic should tako
l fir lent tion fair. l(i mi leu concrete, ex­ lent. First ten miles south of the Bnyshorc itoad, Tampa to
cellent. Pensacola to Escambia Gaincsvillo asphalt surface very Bradenton. Punta Gorda t&lt;» Ft.
j rives an Bay county road in fair shape. good. End of asphalt to Micnn- Myers, fair.
Wet*light, Escambia Bay to Milligan, brick opy 5 miles routh. Micanopy to
Itoad No. 8—Haines City to Ft.
lActricity, road and sand clay in good shape, Lowell asphalt surnfee excellent. Pierce: Haines City through
If. S. Gov Milligan to Mossy Head, county Lowell to Ocala, nshpnlt mrface Frostproof, Sebring, Avon Park,
ruaiversi- road rough. Mossy head to De- under construction. Detour about etc., to Iaike Annie good. Lake
raerior to Funiak under construction and one mile in fair condition. Ocala, Annio to Okeechobee 33 miles, U
It burns rough, no detours. DeFuniak to to Bellcvicw and Leesburg ex­ miles under construction, H miles
f wi.«e—no Caryvillc, good said clay. Cnry- cellent asphalt surface. Leesburg marl road, remainder paved. Okee­
Idean, safe. ville to Cottondale, county road
to Eustis and Mount Doit, good. chobee to Ft. Pierce, 39 miles, I
ir,.1 6 per in fair shape, Cottondale to Mari­ Mount Dora to Ft. Myers gener miles under construction, remaind(coal oil). anna, mid clay road in good con­ ally in good condition. Four miles cr paved.
;ir.«n, •&gt;12 dition. Marianna to ten miles south of Zoifo is muddy in rainy
Itoad No. 23—Bollevtew to Plant
hia, Is of- east of Chattahoochee, county road
City: This road is excellent in
Jon10day’s in fnir shape. From point above weather.
• Road No. 3—Georgia Lino to Marion, Sumpter, Hernando and
|o give one referred to to Quincy, under con­ Orlando:
Wild's Landing to Y’uluc Pasco counties with exception of
Kr in each struction. Take north county road
him intro- which is in good shape. Quincy said clay road in good condition. three miles of rough base in Her­
ay for full to 1 miles east of Quincy, good Yulee to six miles south obeli road nando county. This is tin* best
kirn to ex- sand clay. From point above re­ in fair condition. From this point road for travel to Tampa from
the agency, ferred to Tallahassee, county road on into Jacksonville and Green Ocala. North line Hernando coun­
or money in fair shape. Tallahassee to 8 Covo Springs paved road, brick and ty through Dado City to Plant
h
treated rock base.
Green Cove City, excellent road.
| month.
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The Outlet is offering: its entire stock of Quality
Merchandise a t sensational reduction prices
All the newest winter furnishings are included
in this store-wide sale.—It will pay you to inves­
tigate our offerings, they will save you money.

Values Not to be Overlooked
“ .. trimmed and with flares, these models are
Winter’s favored styles in all the favored shades.
A bargain at the prices of
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Latest styles in the best quality felts and genuine
velours. These are the type hats that add dis­
tinction to a man's outfit. Priced from

$19.95 to $37.50

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Wool Dresses

Men’s Shoes

New styles embodying the long sleeves and the
popular high necks. All the new fall shades in
the best quality woolen fabrics. Priced at

These are priced to close out a broken line of
men’s solid leather shoes. The quality of these
shoes cannot be duplicated for the price

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$8.95 to $19.95

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Beautiful Coats

Bell Bottom Trousers

Pure Silk Hose
The famous and well-known line of Arrowhead
.silk hose. All the wanted shades. Only

Winter trousers for men that are exceptionally
good values. All shades in plain colors ami in
stripes. Priced for this sale

89c

$3.95 to $6.50

New Shipment of Winter Millinery has just arrived. The fashionable shapes are combined of velvet,
with satin and taffeta. Also felts

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Nov. 12.
—(&gt;P)—Tnllnhassco'n funttrul an ­
nouncements by solver, a custom
handed down from Spnnir.h occu­
pancy, are followed now only by
n few of tho older residents.
During the ear'icr days of F lo r­
ida’s capital, funerals were a l wav.
preceded by announcements, in th.'
form of invitations, written with a
p e n , nnd in bold handwriting, upon
largo cards. Thu cards, border 1
with wide pieces of black ril.lmp
run through each end, were placet!
upon a salver. An oh! negro, cla I
h'e*U, enrried them through the
etreots, anti to the homes of th
lose friends of tho departed.
Tho duties of bearing the invi
♦ntlonn about were not ns dpned to
hist any old negro, 'nit re was al
11 a particular one for the work
For many years, before urn! nfD r
tho Civil War, I’ritiiti&lt;, the t \slave of n prominent local lawyer,
s. rolled on tin* side
boro the tray. Jume&lt; Stratton, a n I arjro felt
ngeti janitor nt the Elk.*; Club, i in cowboy fashion o r turned up
used now. whenever th" custom sharply in the back but nt lowed
t o in* will** at the front nnd sides,
finds spasmodical renewal.
are returnin'* to favor. They arc
attempt to create variety at
FOIJR LOSE THEM LIVES nn
least.
EAST ORANGE, N. J„ Nov. 11.
•—(ft*)—Joseph Diatesono and tin I.IKEK DEPARTMENT STORES
four chiHren lost their lives in n
lire, which destroyed tho family
NEW YORK, Nov. II.—f,T*j—Of
dwelling enriy today. Thu mother all thin;?* in Now York, Leona
escaped by jumping from n third Haltlwin, Vermont irirl scout, who
story window. Her youngest child, rcokeil a tut key for the president
in her arms, was killed. The* orig­ likes department utorea but "they
in of the fire ia not known.
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Columbus With His
Little Fleet
wiml itml storm, iiftirly wrecking his sail
Hitt h‘j sal led nn mu l was rewarded by hia
discovery. Let nothing discourage you
regular saving, ami making safe investand you will discover the way to success.
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RRQUIRLS TWO MOHR SALES­
MEN FOR SANFORD
105 So. Palm etto

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SANFORD—SYNONYMOUS
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SOLIDITY
Solid as the rock iH the economical base upon
which Sanford is building. Thousands of acres of
the moat productive farming lands in the World
are sending their golden treasure, amounting to
millions of dollars nnd increasing yearly, through
Sanford to Northern markets.
Seventeen years of co-operative, constructive,
development in the building of this GREAT IN­
LAND PORT ia our record.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia Al Second
LOANS
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INVESTMENTS

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W . J. THIGPEN
The rulcston-Brumley Building.

Announces Two F ast D aylight All-Steel Pulj
Dining Car T rains to Chicago and St. Lot]
Effective Novem ber 3,1925

“The Floridan”
Club, Observation, Compartment and Com­
partment I). R. Cars, Through Sleeper for
Kansan City
Ar. 2:30 nm
Sanford
2:-10 am Lv.
Ar. 8:50 pm
Jacksonville
!t:00..ant Lv.
Lv. 3:20 pm
Albany (et)
2:-10 am Ar.
t:t() pm Ar. Columhusfct) Lv. Lv. It :00am
Lv. G:00 nm
Birmingham
10:00 pm Ar.
Lv. 8:00 pm
Cairo
8 '.On p m Ar.
Lv. 1:05 pm
St. I/mis
11:15 am Ar.
Lv. 8:15 am
Kansas City
!»:-10 ant Ar.
Lv. 12:25 pm
Chicago
1.20 pm. Ar.

“The Dixie Lir
Observation
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2:00
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7:00
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Lv. Jacluontilil
Ar. Albany (til
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Atlanta
Ar. Chattanoofl
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Chicago

Tickei.s, reservations, information from local ticket agenl
W. I). STARK I). P. A. 1.18 W. Bay St„ Jacksonville]
Phone 5-00-17 and 5-0-107.

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aic the NLw . maan^certf 5 S. AI I fG H A N ',
and S.5 . RFHLSHIRFj lha (orm#f nn JarIttnnvill#
linti th* Utter ham Miami to PhiU.

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The Garden

Reply “J. A. T.” % Herald

Rhone 316-J.

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Tliree lota on p . tk » . ___
Four room konor, d„„|,,e
Two loto 123x100 *1000.00 »,fh*
Two lota near Depot to* *700**.
Two lots on Park 133x120 Ms#**,
Two tot. on Snnterd Ave. o.e
Met* lot on Elm Are. *2000.00
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M» ' H Forrest I m,
Two tot. In Mnyfnlr. Th* n„|r ln, (
IS le t. In City limit, tor *27,000.00. ,l#l
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Me* lot. on 0 .k Ave. C.R 'sMVeVr

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L E A V K TO S E L L M I N O R ' S L A N D .
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n
t h o 1st. d a y of D e c e m b e r . A. D,
1925. 1 w i l l a p p l y t o t h e H o n . J n s .
G. 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 e m i n o l e C o u n t y , S t a t e of F l o r i d a ,
nt Ids o f f i c e In H a n fo rd . In s a i d
County, for a n order au th o rizin g me
ns G u a r d i a n o f R O S A L I E Me. N.
AVK RY . 1IUBOSK A V E R Y , L A U R A
1‘A I U O A V E R Y n n d I S A AC T. AVKttY, J r . t h e m i n o r h e i r s of M A R ­
G A R E T DUBOSE AVERY deceas­
ed. t o s e l l u t p r i v a t e s a l e t h « f o l ­
lowing real estate, belonging to the
e s t a t e of t h e s a i d m i n o r s , s a m e be
Ing i n S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o ­
wn;
T h e s o u t h 35 n e r e s o f t h e n o r t h r n s l q u a r t e r of th e so u t h e a s t
( l u a r l e r . S e c t i o n 19, T o w n s h i p
21 S o u t h , R a n g e 30 e a s t ,
sai d m i n o r s h a v i n g a n u n d i v i d e d
1-6 I n t e r e s t In sai d p r o p e r t y , s u c h
a p p l i c a t i o n t o ho b a s e d u p o n p e t i ­
t i o n n o w on f i le In t h e o f f i c e of lh«
s a i d J u d g e , d a t e d t h i s t h e 30t h day
of O c t o b e r , A. It, 1925,
( S i g n e d ) I SAAC T . A VK R Y . Hr..
Guardian
Dr t . 30. Nuv. C-13-29-27.

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INM A H n n U H N
Mi nor,
Seminole
County.
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Notice ' " h*r
that Ira Mashburn
It m a y ™,nnl ' f fV i i h e r l n e M a s h b u r n .
ns G u a r d a n of
Nom l n o r wlU o n »h «l s
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f h e S o u t h ’ an*l E a s t s i d e of t h e
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W h i c h a p p l i c a t i o n w i l l b* b- -a.s- eo d (
upon tho petition for sale now
fl ip In and Cour t .
1025
Dat mATlA SHBURN.^Gu'ardlan.
Oct. 30- Nov. 6*13-

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STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS

Man with business ability desires to
put his services and small capital in
grow ing business in Sanford. Busi­
ness m ust stand investigation. Ref­
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S W H . of_B W U Section
111 T o w n s h i p I t . S o u t h o f R a n g e
29 Kant , c o n t a i n i n g 50 a c r e s .
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T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h o f R a n g e 29
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A n d t o al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r ­
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real e stste:
You. a n d e a c h o f y o u . a r e h e r e b y
o rd er ed lo a p p e a r to th e ab o v e e n ­
titled cause on or before the first
M o r ul a v In D e c e m b e r , s a m e b e i n g
t h e se v e n t h d a y of t h e m on th , a nd
a Rule D ay of this C o ur t, a t t h e
of f i c e of tile C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t ,
nt the Semlnolo County Courthouse.
. Sanford, F l o r i d a .
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 p r o c o n f e s s o wi l l
lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u a n d e a c h
of you. ani l s a i d c a u s e p r o c e e d e x
parte.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r he p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r
f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In t h * B a n ford Herald, new spap er published
nt S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y F l o r ­
ida.
W i t n e s s my h a n d a n d sea l of said
c o u r t . t h U tiie 5t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r
A. D. 1925.
V. K. D OUGL ASS,
(Seal)
Clerk Circuit Court. Semln r da C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
n y ; A. M. W K B K 8 , D. C.
JUNKS &amp; JONES.
Solicitors for Complainant.
Nov. 6 . 13. 20, 27; Dec. 4.

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SUHJKCTS, ami we are prepared to supply you these items
in finest condition strong henlty ntock a t our well known
WHOLESALE. LOW PRICES
1. STRONG ;t years old KVERBLOOMING ROSERUSHES—wo have a new batch of tliree tllousmul to offer
guaraiiti *d to plenne you and to bloom nil next summer;
OPHELIA. RttSSELI. COLUMBIA. RADIANCE, WARD,
I OS ANGKI.KS AM. BEAUTY. GENERAL JACtj.. ami twen­
ty others; 7fu; each; any 12 for 5 0 .0 0 any 100 for $10.00.
2. NEW LOT of strong *r&gt; to 7 eye PEONY ROOTS JUST
RECEIVED; only the newest and choicest varieties in nil colors
jdiiides; our selection of varieties 75c each; or 12 for $0,00;
M;ch varieties ns listed in catalog;) at ?2 to $5 each,
:t. HARDY PERENNIALS; strong field grown—any 12
f*.i SI include: FOXGLOVES. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS,
AI.YSSUM SAX ATM.E, HARDY PHLOX. COREOPSIS, I R I S
of .ill kind:). POPPIES, GAK.I.ARDIAS, PYRETIIRUMS, A ht ill:,Mis, DKI.PHINIUMS, MALLOWS and all others you can
mime. Any ICO for $10.
I GIANT HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS CLUMPS—
also POMPONS in all colors, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100
assorted.
5. GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI choicest new sorts $t per
100—FOR STORAGE.
«. DA HI.I AS—newest cactus and century sorts $1.50 doz.
FOR STORAGE.
7. PRIVET for hedging—:strong four year old—$15 per
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!&gt;. SHRUBS of nil kinds—lilac, welgellas. spireas, forsythias, deujtziaa und nil others $1 each, $10 per 12.
10. SHADE and FRUIT TREES—all kinds heavy stock $2
each; $20 per 12.
U. EVERGREEN TREES, PINES, JUNIPERS, SPRUCE,
etc., $2 upward, according to 3ize and variety—ask for fig__
urea un y„ur ^izes nnd varieties.
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IN YEAR TO PLANT EVERGREENS.

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Lucie L. H e n k e l , If l i v i n g a n d If
alt p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r ­
nal u n d e r L uci e L. H e n k e l , o r o t h ­
7 i LLJ ^ HASSEE' F ,a*» Nov. 12. er wi s e, In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r
_(A &gt;)—The Atlantic Const Line , l, „ c r l b ed r eal e s t a t e ; _ O a c a r D,
hns advised tho Railroad Commis- H e n k e l . If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d , a l l
sion th at th a t railroad has never n ar t le s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
s r a r I&gt;. H e n ke l , o r o t h e r w i s e . In
placed any restrictions on the ship­ O
a n d to t he
h erein after described
ment of perishables from Florida r eal e s t a t e ; H o l t A. H e n k e l , If l i v ­
without ice. The Seaboard Airline i ng a n d If de a d , all p a r t tea c l a i m ­
a n i n t e r e s t u n d e r H o l t A. l l e n has advised th at it is removing ing
l t . 1, i.r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e
whatever restrictions it had plac­ h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e ;
H e r t h a Sh e n k . If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d ,
ed. ’th e commission was advised nil
rest unrecently th a t the railroads of the ,|.-r pHa retritehsa cSl ahiemn ikn. g oar n o tI hn et er w
i s e . In
state would not place cars for per­ and to tiie h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l
Vick, a s s h e r i f f a nd
ishable shipments, unless the ad­ ec sxt-aotfef;lc|J.n aH.
dm inistrator of Alpheus
ditional charge for icing was in­ i; H e n k e l , if l i v i n g a n d If d e a d al l
cluded, regardless of whether or |. i r tl e* c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t u m l e r
H Vick a s S h e r i f f a n d e x - o t f l c l o
not the consigner desired the con­ ij - d m
l n l s t r a t o r o f A l p h e u s G. H e n k e l ,
tents to bo iced.
or o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n ­
after described real estate; Myrtle
M Bills. If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d al t
root laud s hughes
o a r t l e s c ‘l a ‘i mMi nMg a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
M y r t l e M. Kills, o r o t h e r w i s e in a n d
to" t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s ­
NEW YORK, Nov. l l .- G P ) - t at e. C h e s t e r K e n n l s o n If l i v i n g a n d
From Elihu tu&gt;ot in the course of If d e a d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n i n t e r ­
t under Chester Kennlson, or o t h ­
a tribute to Chas. E. Hughes: ‘Tie ee sr w
i s e , In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­
won the fight for the presidency s c r i b e d r i a l e s t a t e ; J . If. H u d s o n ,
a l s o k n o w n a s J. H e n r y H u d s o n . If
but lost it to treachery.”
l i vi ng
and
If d e a d ,
all p a r t ie s
c la im ing an In tere st
u n d e r J. H.
H u d s o n , al s o k n o w n
a s J. H e n r y
u d s o n , or o t h e r w i s e , In n n d t o t h e
I \ e n t e r IT • o ritT SKVIATII H
Jt iiir i.t i i in t i i i , sK«ii&gt;ot.i: h e r e i n a f t e r d s c r l b e d r e a l e s t a t e ;
F
r
a n k H. P o t t e r , If l i v i n g a n d If
t u t M l , ’ri.OltlllA.
de a d , al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g u n I n t e r ­
I N C i l AN C K I l V.
e s t u n d e r F r a n k H. P o t t e r , o r o t h ­
e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r
A. L. H K N K HI.. C o m p l a i n a n t .
d e s c r i b e d r eal e s t a t e ;
Alice
Key
vs.
P o__
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e r , wife o f F r a n k It. P o t t e r , If
If de a d ,
all
parties
V l f t U I L I!. c l ' CAH. id a). D e f e n d a n t s ;l i v i n g a n d
llill I.. &lt;1 ll let l i n e .
c la im in g an In te re st u n d e r Alice
o n m u n r i-i iii.it vriosi
Key P ot t er , w i f e of F r a n k If. P o t ­
In t h e n a m e of t h e rttiite of F l o r ­ ter. or o t h e r w i s e
In a n d
to tho
ida.
hereinafter described
real estate;
T o V i r g i l K. L u c a s . If l i v i n g a n d H e n r y c P o t t e r . If l i v i n g n n d If
if d e a d , a i l p u r l i e u c l a i m i n g a n I n ­ d^uil all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n ­
t e r Mt u n d e r \ t r a i l
K I. uciik, or t e r e s t u n d e r H e n r y C. P o t t e r , o r
o t h e r u l . i u , in and to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o tin* h e r e l n a f t t j r s c r l b f d re ii i . t a t e ; Da v i d l l n r k e . r d es c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e ; H o w a r d
iiih&gt;i w r i t t e n D a v i d l l n r k e . ir l i vi n g P o t t e r , if l i v i n g a n d If d e a d , al l
a n d if d e a d ,
a l l p n r l i m elnlmlM'r p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g nn I n t e r e s t u n d e r
l o g a.i I n t e r e s t u n d e r Da v i d I t u i k e l l o w n r d P o t t e r , o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d
a l s o w r i t t e n D a v i d l l n r k e . o r o t h e r ­ to t h» h r . i n a f t e • d e s c r i b e d r e a l
wi se , i n at ol t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r ile- e s t a t e ; Itii-co ll II. N e v l n s . If l i v i n g
■cribed r e : , | . s t a t e ;
Al i ce
l l n r k e . „ r,d If d*-ad. a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n
w l f o o f D a v i d l l n r k e . If l i v i n g n n d 'titer* &gt;t u n d e r H u s x c l l H. N e v l n s .
if tie. i|. a l l p a r t i e s , l a l ml t u; u n In- or o th e r wi s e . In a n d t o t h o h e r e lere.ii u n d e r A l i c e H u r k e . w i f e of I n a f l e r de o i l e d reul e s t a t e ; A m l P u v h l I t u r k e , o r n t h e r w t s o , In a n d
v l etilmn, If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d ,
i . t o e h e r e i n a f t e r ileseiliieil r&gt; .il ,.|| p a r i P
l . t i m l i r ; a n I r t e r e s t u ml l a t e ; W i l l l ai a M.
A s h b y.
also
r A n d r . w D e n b a n . t,r o t h e r w i s e ,
k n o w n us Wi n M. A s h l e y , ir l i v i n g III e n d lo t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d
a n d If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n r e a l . s t a t e . Id. It. D r o w n , If l i v i n g
i n t e r e s t u n d e r W i l l i a m M. As hl e y, a n d If ih'ittl a l l
lartlea claiming
a l s o k n o w n a s Win. M, A s h l e y , *&gt;r
Ilrown, o
| u t l i c r w isc. In ant) t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r o t h e r w i s e , in a n d t o tin* h e r e l n n f t
&lt;l"':crlbei| r e a l ' e s t a t e ;
A r t h u r H , r tlesel'illetl r e a l e s t a t e ,
—F u l l e r , If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d , all Dr o wn , h u s b a n d of K. It. D r o w n , If
pit r i l e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r l i v i n g an I If deal t , all p u r l i e u c l a i m ­
A r t h u r li. Fill h r . n r n t h e r w l n e , In i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r ------------- D r o w n ,
m i l t o t h e In r c l n a f l c r d e s c r i b e d h u s b a n d of K It D r o w n , o r o t h e r r. al e s t a t e ; M a r y A F u l l e r , wi fe w | s . , in a n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r da id A r t h u r II F u l l e r . If l i v i n g und si-rlbeil real . s t a t e . O v e r s t r e e t T u r ­
If d* id. a l l parth-M • l a . tiling a n i n ­ p e n t i n e
Fompany,
a eorporatlon
t e r e s t u n d e r .Mary A. F u l l e r , wi f e u n d e r t h e l . a w s
of t h e
H t n t e *r
■&gt;f A r t h u r II. F u l l e r , o r o t h e r w i s e . F l o r i d a , tf In e x l s t e t t r e anti If d l s ii a n d t o tile h e r e i n a f t e r I . si-r lbi' d i o l e e d . all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g n n l u ­
t e a l e s t a t e ; I s a a c . I n n s e n ll l i v i n g t i - r . s t u n d e r c *ver s t r *ei T u r t i " n t l r i e
iml II d e a d , ni l p a r t i e s e i u l n i l n g an C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n u n d e r t h e
i m- to &gt;t ti mb r I n a n e .Innxeii, o r nt h - I,m s of il;,' S t a t e ,,f F l o r i d a , o r
■r ' t e e , in a n d
l o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h e r e i n ­
I. *' r i l e d t e a l e s t a t e ; J a n i e s Kviins, a f t e r &lt;l&lt;siwlb*d reul e-»tal"
Ti l e
I r . If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d , al l p n r t - n r o u e r t y I n v o l v e d is d e s c r i b e d a s
....... ..
a n lntere*t u n d e r .lames follows;
ll v. ti n. J r . oi o t h e r w i s e , m a n d to
t ; r g l n el t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r
t h e h e r e i n a f t e r tleserllieil r e a l r s of tile N W ' t o f N W * l o f S e c ­
t a ' e . A l p h e u s H Hi tikcl, If l i vi n g
t i o n 2.1. Tl&gt;. 2 1 S o u t h tif R a n g e
*nd If d e a d , a ll p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g [ 79 E a s t , r u n N o r t h
500 f eet ,
in I n t e r e s t lliltler A l p h e u s 'J. l i e n - |
W e s t 5*2 f e e t .
Southwesterly
k"'. or oth erw ise .
In a n d t o th*
Tito f r e t , l o poi nt o f S o u t h l i n e
h e r e i n a f t e r d*- e r l he t l
real e s t a t e ;
of N W ' i o f NI VI l of s a i d Hee-

SHIPMENTS ALL ICED

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925.

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ACTUAL Development being done NOW.
22 miles Southeast of Sanford by hard surfaced road.
Drive out and see CHULUOTA.
Talk with those who live there.
Drive around (he surrounding country, view the numerous fresh water lakes and somj
oldest nnd best kept orange groves in the state.
Visualize Ihe future of tills section—note the location on a state map. in the heart of1
hell, with some of the beat celery, lettuce and general trucking lands in the state to l*1"
tween Chiiluota and the St. Johns River.
Call on Mr. A. (I. Wagner, resident agent for the t’huluota Company property. ' oU,j
him at the Chuluota Inn just up the street and around the lake, past the Florida East Liwj
way Depot.
Mr. Wagner will he glad to quote you prices on lots and lands, or on houses anil lots ^
and ten acre farm, all fenced and ready to occupy and start planting. These he will sel‘
regular terms of one fourth cash and balance in one. two, ami three years.
The Chuluota Inn will give you good accommodations at reasonable rales.
COME—SEE— AND CONVINCE YOURSELF.

Chuluota Company
Flagler System

General Offices.
City Iluilding,
St, Augustine, Fin.

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Chuluota.

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all other concerned that, with the approval of the War De­
partment, the draw span of the Florida East Const Kaltwny
Itridge over St. John’s River at Jacksonville, Fla., will be
Closed for replacement Tor forty-eight (18) hour* from
12:01 A. SI. Monday. November 2.1. 1025, until 11:59 P. M.
Tuesday. November 21, 1925, to all river traffic re tirin g
clearance or height of more than eight (8) feel thereunder.
Fonts capable of using the above clearances and desiring to
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juice from full ripe cane can have.
White Label is the same wonderful
country-made syrup you used to get down
on the farm. Nothing finer for the chil­
dren than this 100 % pure cane juice—and
how they like it! Ask for a can of White
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highways from the north as they en­
ter the city—overlooking Iiiscayne
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part in makings Mi AML SHORES one
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opening side of Miami Shores, December *lth last year, we
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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1925..

Today’s Best Investment Opportunitii
REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS
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INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCH ULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.

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Two Good Inveslmcnts in Business Property on First Street
620 acres near Cheney Highway. This is a real money maker nnd there
is not much land left nt this price. Per acre........................*................ $100
Do you want a Home? I have them to suit anyone and at prices hclow
the market value. Prices range from................................ $4,500 to $20,000.
I have a lot in Snn Lanta right by the entrance on Sanford Avenue and
the price is only.............................................................................................$5,000
Lots in a good section of the city for......................................................$1,000
If you are a developer, 1 have the best Lake Front Tract in this county
and it is near the County Club.
I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor
Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 713.

3 large lots on Mellonville A v e .,1 ^ blocks from ball park.
Contains 1 corner and 2 inside, very good investment.
Beautiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal Avenue ri»ul
to lake. 66x140 ft. This is a giveaway for $1500.00. Ve’3
French Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets. Eastern exp^l
ing paid. 64x117. 50x117. These lots can be bought u n d J S
market prices.
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5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans Street, including one corner
lots. At $2,000 each. These cannot be duplicated.
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1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150. In a Rpi« ^
tial section. This is worth looking into.
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palmetto Avenue and 13th Street. *iti
Completely furnished. At the very low figure of $6,250.00. S

Phone 744.

TEN CHOICE LOTS
In Bel-Air

Price $7900
Notice These Terms
Only $1,000 down, balance easy.

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

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306 First National Bank Bldg.
’ Licened Real EstnJ
“USE YOUR FORESIGHT”
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W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Melsch Building

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

TODAY’S BEST BUYS

In and Near Enterprise, the Big Developmen

Beautiful lot on IIuiflioy Street between Park and Magnolia, only $1900 for quick
sale with good termn.
Large lot, 75x140 in Rose Court.

Priced nt $2200 for quick unle.

Corner lot, eastern exposure on Twelfth nnd Laurel. Will sell for $1900, if sold
In the next few days.
Beautiful lot in Mnyfnir for only $3750 with suitable terms. Act quick on this!

Two lota in Franklin Terrace $1250.00
each.
House completely furnished on Sanford
Avenue, opposite Rose Court, $8,500.00.
Terms.
House and lot No. 1705 Magnolia lot size
63x130 for only $4,500.00.

Block of six lots on Sanford Avenue, one block north of Rose Drive filling sta ­
tion, ail for $1,200 with terms.
Seven room house on Magnolia Avenue very dose in. Every modern convenience.
Priced for quick sale a t $11,000 with term s to suit.
Seven rooms nnd bath on beautiful corner on Sanford Heights with garage apartment and th ree garages on rear of lot. Every convenience. Priced $15,000.
SEE US NOW I

$87.50 PER ACRE
H alf the price of adjoining land—Beautifully sit
around and side of lakes, «

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

McCALL &amp; FOX
“The Firm Substantial”
113V!&gt; Magnolia Ave.

1593 Acres

----- For Quick Sale, We Have------

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
311 First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

Number G Ball Building, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, ttj
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS”

Y our Best Bank Is Selected Real E state

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One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue........ §2
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet
front. P r ic e ................................................ $100|
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.01

All in one block. $7,000.00. Onefourth cash, balance easy.

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FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.
11 SV-i Magnolia.

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

FOURTEEN LOTS
IN WOODRUFF SURDIVISION

—INVEST YOUR SURPLUS IN INCOME REAL ESTATE. LET US EXPLAIN.—
Wo have three lots on Lee Avenue, on block from Forrest Lnke Hotel. Come in nod
see us about them.
Two wonderful lots in Rose Court, fncing on Sanford Avenue. One a corner lot on
Grand View and Sanford, $5,000.00. Half cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Act quick
about this reasonable buy.
Two tots on Park Avenue nnd Central, 131x130 with a I I ft alley. $H,000 half cash,
balance 1 and 2 years.
Wo iiuvo several lots in Franklin Terrace from $1,000 and up. See us about them to­
day and don't wait until tomorrow.
ALSO BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF SANFORD
Selling homes to home-seekers is a big feature of our business. We have property
in all parts of the city.

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R.C. TISDALE

2 Modern Six Room Residences

REALTOR

Phone 740

Ileal Estate Investment

In Edgewood, $8,000.00 each.

236-238 Mcisch Building. Phone 23.

Terms. Ready for occupancy De­
cember 1st.

W e O ffe r a n E n tir e Block
A beautiful Home
On Central Avenue, large lot
$15,000.00. One-third cash.

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

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The Beauty Spot tor Homes
Look it over and be convinced.
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CHOICE CITY LOTS NEAR CENTER

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Fifty-three acre farm near
Sanford at a price that will in ter­
est you, ask us about it.

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
210 K. 1st St.

I’hone 117

TWO HOMES
that can not be equalled for the money in the cily.
line 5-ronm house with garage on a 50 foot lot
for $ 1,0 0 0 .0 0 with terma.

TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

Masonic

Phone 735

b a r g a in s
C o m p letely fiirrii--he»l

5 rooms and sleeping lwrc •

$7600
Beautiful corner lot.

$4500

Dae 4-room house, sleeping porch nnd garage, 50
foot lot

2 lota, Sanford Avenue, Ho**

F o r $3,000.00

You can depend on our entire corporation.

One lot Fort Mellon........
One lot Fort Mellon. .........
One lot Palmetto Avenue, 52xl-u

Near 3 subdivisions on French Ave.

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP-

Tamiaim Land Company

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202 First Street
Phone 708-700

List your property with us. We have calls
every tlay for homes, lots uml business prop­
erty.

With Terms.

Room 3-3'A Ball Building
Phone 142

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

UKALTORS

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.

/ Close in, between 4th and 5th
on Palm etto Avenue, nice home,
m ust be Bold in the next two
weeks.

The price for a few clays will be $110,000.
cash, balance over 4 year period. 5/v binder fur*#

Britt-ChiUenden R ealty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

108 Magnolia Ave.

F ro n tin g on F irst Street just o ff San ford Avenue
business property is unexcelled by any in Sanfor
Many real estate men say th a t we are offerin;
cheap.

PURVIS
Phone 766

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WILCOX
5 Ball Bldg.

$900 each

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E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Really

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
L. Fa ANDREWS

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12-14 G a rn e r-W oodruff ^

TELEPHONE 770

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ToWrCand' „throuKh
Stnr(li, Rr.am- ^ cst advertising me■hum m bouth Florida. Published
Or and after January the
- S T A R -T E L E G R A M - 10th, 1926, the Painters scale

nr. • » TOWN,
VA- People
^ 1I*terestetl in Florida. Each
A REWARD of $10 will be paid
m .through a classified ad
with return of female cat, ills- rent.® MorKantown POST. Six
appeared from my own. home at
a wortl for six consecutive
Fort Reed either Monday after 11
o'clock or Tuesday a. m. Color
shadinK from light tan to dark ^ULUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER nds have the largest
brown and white markings. Phone
irculatmn in Southwestern Geor47. Nona A. Wylly.
p n - Riltc 8c (6-word line) line.
LOST: Liver colored bird dog.
B U Y E R S o r se lle ra of
Name Joe. Liberal reward. R. A.
Newman. Phone 96 or 53.
th« Q* i? ,r0* estate ■dvertise in
e ^t. I etersburg Times. One can*

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hANEY’S DRUG STORE
acription*. Drugs, Sodas
are as near you as your
Call 103.
SANFORD ELECTRIC C a
Successors to Gillon A Platt
ilfl Magnolia. Everything el
trlcal. Phone 422. Electrag
Radio.

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THIRTEEN

H E R A L ^ £R T O ^ N 0V E Mb e r 13, 1925

Real Estate

Ilealitent o f F lo r i d a s ln c a
Ilefetsncss:
F ir s t N a tio n a l H an k .

Investments

JIM.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
U RA L KSTATB

1 : 1 West First Street
P h o n e 47S

will be $1.00 per hour.
I-ocal 1261, Sanford
% M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

small

Member of
Florida Sint*

acreage and

SANFORD. FLA.

Florists Association.

city property

New Shipment of

G. TAYLOR DYER

■Mirrorware Aluminum

Five Rooms and
Bath

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

s, J'usl arrived. We can cometely equip your kitchen in the
st grat.e of cooking utensils......

Central
Avenue

BALL HARDWARE CO.
PHONE 8

_25—-Opticians, Jewe'ers
H. C. VIELR
Jeweler, Watch,
----- 1, uewcier.
jeweiery and clock repairing and
engraving. Quick sen-ice. 116 Mag­
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.

H. B. LEWIS CO

HILTON’S

Real Estate—Investments

113 Magnolia Are.
• First Clast Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

11*11111311 SHOP

WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
28— Blunt, Seeds, Trees
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue aad 10th S treet
iTEWART THE FLORIST"
Expert service.
Flowers for all occasion,
814 Myrtle. Phono C60-W

Phone 31

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Wrr.t nd rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 ir..sertit&gt;ns 1 l-4c; 6 or
more lc pe* word each insertion.
- .■’■JfcTrjyRDted
ADVERTISE in the Journal-tieraid, South Georgia's greatest
R. li. Ave.-Commerclal St.
WANTED: Painting and paper
--------------------------------------------- hanging. Phone Curtis, 21 555, San- newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly ami Sunday.
Classified
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds ford nml N. Y.
rates 10c per line, Waycross Jour­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
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nal Herald. Waycross, Georgia,
Wnter ard Boat Tanks. At Oak GENERAL CONTRALTO
fjloltal.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* .
subdivision worl
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
shone l i t
Alltlr« «Sanford.
J - Oliver,
__pnone_iii_--------------------. mK
Hth- street.
yj.,. 5
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general ---- - —;--------------WILL 11LJt any property, any in insertion. Minimum 25c.
cement work, sidewalks, build
where, any time, city lots
Ing blocks. Irrigation boxea. J. B
acreage, old property or im­ I-OR RIG RESULTS advertise in
Terwilleger, Prop.
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
proved. Make offerings right
IIILL LUMBER CO. Housa 0&gt;
now. Tomorrow is a day lost, DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is
Service. Quality and Price.
C. T. J. Herald Office.
f the most rapidly. growing
ADDRESSING — Multigraphing,
I sections on the Florida Const.
folding nnd mailing—as you
! Sample copy and rate card upon
want it—when you want it
WANTED:
Experienced
saleslady'
rpfiuest- _______
Phono 673. H. E. Porch, First
for millinery and ready-to-wear FOr SALK-Spi.ce on the
National Hank Bldg.
O.dy those thoroughly experienced
fop dassifi(,, nilvcrtisei
9—For Rent, Ilonses^__ need apply. Baumel s Specialty Why not rent those vacant .
or sell that second-hand iron
FOR RENT: Six room house. T. ^uop.
WANTED:
1
waitress
A. Greenleaf, Lake Mnry, Fla.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
coin Hotel.
through the Xenia Gazette, Zin­
FOR RENT: Housekeeping npnrtOhio. Rich agricultural dis­
mont close in. Want young lady WANTED: At once real salesman. in,
trict.
Want ad and display rates
A
ply
to
E.
F.
Andrews,
manager
room-mate to share same. Prefer
on
request.
one who works. Apply 314 F’ast Lake Monroe Development Com­
5th Street after six p. m. on Sun­ pany, Rrumley-Pulestoii Iildg.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
day. ___
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scene of stupendous develop­
ment.
Read about it in the Palm
10—For Rent, Rooms
WANTED: Salesman and Sales­ Beach Post. Sample copy tent on
lady. Apply to Mr. Curley request.
ilhneous
Fletcher and Bulger Realty Co.
Miller Bldg. 113 Magnolia Ave,
FOR RENT: One large room with Phone 746.
double bed. 618 Oak. Phone — -------------- —
WANTED: the at the Postal Tel
egraph Of fie
11— For Salt1, Acreage
&lt;'LOSE IN acreage for sale by
owner, etc. N. S. Wright, DeLand, Fla.

$6825.00
Very Easy

Office Manager, Sam Younts

Elton J. Moughton

Lots in Pinehurst

"DEAD” MAN SHOWS UP
CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—(/P)—J. A.
Boyce of Denver has informed the
police that he is not dead and that
the ashes supposed to be his cost
relatives altogether too much. An
insurance company has been inves­
tigating.

Terms

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
Snnfnrd. — -Florida
VALDF/Z HOTEI

Pensacola—Plans announced for
constructing new hotel ami devel­
oping large tract land across bay,
opposite this city.

Realtor
Milunc Theatre Bldg

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION Pensacola is beginning
thu
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the golf bench just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across Escambia Hay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground flour. Write Devel­
opment Department. The Pensa­
cola. News.

1.—An opportunity tu buy
lots in a fast growing resi­
dential section. Located in
Smith Sanford. Facing on
Dixie Highway, §2.'i,000.00
will buy all of these lots
wilh one third cash and the
balance to suit purchaser.
The price is to advance Dec.
1, 1923. It will pay you to
investigate.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.01'. 6 months, $1 01), three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.

3.—Five adjoining lots on
French Ave, at tilth Street.
$12,500.00 for all five lota.
1-3 cash, balance 1, 2, ami 3
years at S’.;. Corner lot can
lie bought for $1,500,00 1-3
cash; balance. 1, 2, and 3 yrs.
at 8G.

-t. -Apartment House site
corner Park Ave,, and 5th
Street. $107 117.
Faces
Central Park, the must beau­
tiful park i tithe city. The
price for a abort time is
$36,000.00, Fourth cash, bal­
ance I. 2, nnd 3 years at S '; .
This is the choice location of
the apartment house sites.

FOR SALE: Acreage from one to
twenty acres. Box 91 A, Sanford
Fla.

INC.
4111st N at’l. Bank
Building
Phone 490W

Why wan to your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or Bixty
days. W'e have been in tho
real catnte business for years
nnd are glad to say wo havo
tho finest listings and the
best values in the Stats of

Florida.

0—For Sale, Miscellaneous
COMP Ably.

FOR SALE: Singer Sewing ma­
chines sold and exchanged. Re­ WANTED: Position in drug shm
pairing all makem reasonable
as saleslady or cashier. Under
terms. W. I. McFarland, 318 Pal­ stand the work thoroughly. Ad
metto Ave. Phone 70, Sanford, Fla. dretu P. O. Box 352, City.
FOR SALE: Nasturtium plants, TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
I5c per dozen; Oleander, 3 and
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
feet tall, 25 cents each. See K. sified pages of Florida’s Gieat
F_ Cooper, School Garden.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
25c, cash with order.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank Minimum
Typewriters, ’’the king of port­ Write for complete rate card.
ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Machines. Can’t Iki bent. Semi note
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
Printcry, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg. classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
I'OR SALE: One baby grand pi­ charge. 10c minimum.
ano, brand new. Will sell at half MAfNE — WotervlHe, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
price. P. (). Box 023, Orlando, Flu.
people aro interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
21 —Sale, Real Estate
the Sentinel. Rate enrd on ap­
J. E. SPURRING, sub-division plication.
*•;' aT specialist. Subdivision to Or- A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
Undo, Florida, and F l o r a
HERALD will bring you in big
?••-. ! Heights. Florida on Dixie Highresults. Advertise those old ar­
fell'.
way.
ticles you have stored away and
havo no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­
sentative will call and see you.

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Best Business Site in Sanford
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of Florida will suit us fine
Saturday.

Valdez Hotel Building

Lots 7, 8, blk. 11, tier “A”
on Sanford Avenue, a t ......
5160.00 per foot.
Letts 3, 4 blk "J" on new
1st street, ut :.....................
$175.00 per fool.
Lots 9, 10 in blk “K" on
new 1st street, just oppo­
site Forrest Lake Hotel at
$500.00 per foot.

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THE WRATHRK

Weather: Florida and extreme m
northwest Florida rnrUy.eloudjr to­
night and Thursday; gentle cast
ami southeast winds.

Land
A SSO C IA TED P R E S S l e a s e d w i r e

_SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1 . 1925.

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NUMBER 88

HOME EDITION

NEWS SUMMARY| Mayor-Elect of N e w York
WASHINGTON
Herbert J. Browne, noted oc­
ean mctcrologist, predicts se­
vere winter for whole country

ision
Ingle
&gt;1for
Jtate

th WnsChington quietly observes
Armistice Day with President
Coolldge visiting Arlington cem­
etery to lay wreath on tomb of
Unknown Soldier.
Colonel Mitchell scores victory
in court nmrtinl when tribunal
decides to summon additional
witnosnis desired by the defense.
DOMESTIC
Having won* the heart of At­
lanta. Mayor-elect .Jimmy Walk­
er of New York City, resumes
his trip to Miami.
American I-egion and other
civic organizations in Boston re­
fuse to take part in parade spon­
sored by nonce organizations.
STATE
I,. M. Autrey is successful can­
didate for mayor of Orlando, obtainiiig a major.ity over two oth­
er candidates, King and Manuel.
"Tin Can" tourists at Kimimmee, when their children were
barred from the public schools,
established their own schools.
Weekly weather report for
state shows varied temperature
experienced in different sections
of state.
Possible legislation to bo conlulored by tho state legislature
when it convenes in special next
week, is tonic occupying minds
of cajiital political observers.
LOCAL
Ten million dollar development
between Sanford and Orlando,
having for its purpose the es­
tablishment of a poultry raising
industry, is announced by group
of Californians, who headquar­
ters at Orlando.
Ixich-Arbor is name selected
for new tubdivision in south­
western part of Sanford. How­
ard Ilulick divides prize money
between two civic causes.
Sanford observes Armistice
Day with memorial service fol­
lowing parade. Other events of
&lt;luy are anounced.

TAXREDUCTION
Huge Development As
Captures Atlanta’s Heart,
Then Departs for Florida OF * MILLIONS
Poultry Raising Center
Ilulick Divides .$250 NOW PROPOSED
Between 2 Recently

Jim my Walker Sells Himself
On Visit to Georgia Capi­
tal Where He Tells of Won­
derful Work of Tammany

Organized D r i v e s

Calls Atlanta New
York of Southland

n°lUied todny that
Loch-Arbor", his suggestion
as a fitting title for Sanford's
latest and finest residential
property, had been accepted by
the contest judges, Howard Huliek, winner of the $250 prize
offered in connection with the
iward, said:
"I consider it an honor and a
distinction to have been instru­
mental in tho naming of what
many of my friends ami myself
believe will become one of the
outstanding developments in
this section of Florida. The
name, “ Loch-Arboi4,” was my
instant and natural reaction to
the natural beauty and appeal
jf tlie spot.
"As a token of my interest
in tlie various movements now
“foot to provide recreational
facilities for the hoys and girht
ot Sanford, I shall convey onehalf of the prize money to the
fund recently started by tlie
Lions Club for children’s play­
ground equipment in this city,
and the other $125 will lie con­
tributed as a nucleus, for the
establishment of a Y. M C. A.
n Sanford.”

Mayor-Elect Guest of Honor
a t Hanquet Attended By
Many City, State Officials

Revised Schedule Ready To
Ik* Placed Before Congress
On Opening Day; Work Of
Committee Ends On Tuesday

IsPlan Of Orlando Firm

CAPITAL PAUSES
WHILE TR IBUTE
Surtax Maximum Reduced To
20 Per Cent; Tax Board To IS PAID TO DEAD
Continue With IG Members
Excise, Occupational
Levies Eliminated

Heads Big: Project

«

Company Buys Tract
Between Longwood
and This City For
Sum of $1,500,000

ATLANTA, (la., Nov. 11.—f/P)—
Having won the heart of Atlanta,
“Jimmy" Walker, mayor-elect ofj
;r Is!
New York, and emissary of Tam­
many
to Dixie, todny turned his
WASHINGTON. Nov. 11—(/P)— President Lays Wreath Upon
To
face toward Miami, at the southern
revised tax schedule that would
Tomb of Unknown Soldier;
end of the south’s new "wonder­
mean a saving of at least $308,000,today
American Legion Pledges
land."
001) annually to federal tax payers
Hailed as 1st Venture
Support to World of Peace
will be incorporated in the tax re­
His conquest of Atlanta last
n .—
Of Its Kind Started
duction bill to lie placed before
night was complete. At an infor­
ir loiiK
the house by its Ways and Means WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—(&lt;P)—
mal banquet in his honor, tendered
In State of Florida
Isel, th e
Committee on the opening day of Custom of previous years wan
by Major John S. Cohen, Democra­
largely followed in the program of
congress.
Fol. Wiltic National Committeeman for
observance today of tlie
Tt,..
„ r,
, , official
outciai opservance
Sale of a 7,GUO acre tract,
Georgia, Mr. Walker talked over
(uthoriz*
.,1 iu w ?L
?
conc.,Ul1- seventh ......'versary of the World
W.
S.
II.,
the
Atlanta
Journal's
ra­
lying
between tlie city limits
] proceed
t " , ‘rk
the various „
dio station and sent his regards to
of
Sanford
and Longwood. for
mg the nation in its tribiing into
?vock weeks
of '.hscu:'of#l Leading
the folks back home. In his radio
sion preceded by“ two
a
consideration
Maid to bo ill
jute
to
those
Who'fell
in
tho
strug­
the .-ir
speech of a minute and a half, he
I public hearings, if worked out on gle, President Coolidge had arrang­
exceas
of
$1,500,000,
and plana
thanked the south for its recogni­
j the new rate it will propose a non- ed to make a pilgrimage to Arling­
for
a
$
10
,
000^)00
development
&gt;-**tion
of
him
and
expressed
his
np-j
j
partisan
basis,
an
almost
unpretertiton Cemetery to lay a wreath on
predation for Atluntas hospital- j
of tlie property as an exten
icedented peace time action, and the Unknown Soldier’s tomb, fol­
j long
\
virtually uminimous committee ap- lowing a custom inaugurated by
•ty.
*
aivo poultry raising center,
jrt to hear
! provnl of the measure in expected, President Harding, which was fix­
[at a brief
Atlanta Is New York ot South |
complete witli farms anil
i This would assure almost united ed for 11 o'clock, (lie hour of the
issued
"Atlanta already is the New!
marketing facilities was the
support
by
tiie
house,
party
lead­
Itl doors.
signing of the armistice.
York of the South," lie said, “And,
amumnceinent
made lata Tuesday
ers declare.
I! of
With all government hqfn.v-i
when 1 get back home 1 am going j
b&gt;’
George
M.
Petty, president of
(if fol.
Most of the excise and occupa- sus|H'iided for a minute or two at
to sta rt right into make New York ,
U"*
Urlnndo
Development
CorporaI VS,I' till'
thin ill levies would be wiped from | the hour ns a tribute of silence to u.. #•*£.-*^
the Atlanta of the nation."
U,,u, u recently organized firm of
Itfut of
the books by the committee's net-; the war dead, tlie president and
This son of an European immi­
iithorn California operators who
», which
ion in voting n cut of about ? ll l.-, his cabinet had suggested that the
............................
^ president oT are backing the venture here
G
torgr M. Petty,
g rant told his audience at the bun-1
000,000 in the taxes.
I nation as a whole also might fit*! tin* Orlando Development Corporaquet of a new Tammany. He drew!
In addition to tin* fact that lids
its law
Income lax t ut Scheduled
' tinglyhe brought to a momentary j ,j„|,, who is instrumental in bring- is ono of the largest realty trans­
for them a word-picturo of an or-j
Jh'diution iu the income rates pause then—m school, factory uudi ipg poultry raising industry to actions consumntcd in Semhiolu
I for his
gnnization they hud never heard, li
through cuts in tlie normal and I win rover it was so desired to p ay. Sanford,
Winship,
county In recent months, the pro*
have not the cooperation you ex-|
stir tax M.'heiluies included personal thnt tribute.
jaywitness
i " uii venture
\t nvuro will,
util, ait jis believed,
'
PO*«d
pected” he declared. "I don’t carry
exemptions and included allowance
Three o’clock was the
f-"*1
tho big chpin und I haven't the
■rto uudovelthe "earned income" credit ac­ serviceo at Arlington c
Truth
realization of an avoirdupois fall­ Howard Ilulick Wins Award for
state. Paulcount for $11)3,574,5415 of tlie total
esses to
try raisimc on a larira
ing over my neck, nor can I smoke [ With Name Suggestive Of slash in federal levies to lie pro­ itabbi Morris B. Laxnrrun of Haitimore, one of the four chaplains
; Col. Mlta cigar at an angle of 45 degrees,! Purple Heather And Crag- posed.
who conducted the burial services
! national
and I huvent’ the bowery twang i
Approving the new surtax sche­ for tlie unknown soldier.
Rimmed Shores Of Lemond
R. Reid,
,
throughout the country, and parthat 1 am sura was expected. I nm|
dule wit it a mexinium of 20 per
A D I Z tT T Q ticulorly in t'aliiornia, where thu
sorry if I disappointed you, but I
Armistice Day messages wore is- ' I A /D I wI 111 \
cent
instead
of
40
per
cent
to
ap­
| if it was
Loch-Arbor, significant of pur­
is said to have originated,
am just a normal human being,
on incomes of $ 1,000, the com­ sued by Dr . S. Parkcs Cailomnn, Vt v x x I * ! / V1 i * 51 V i J I kJ
to decide
ple highland heather and tin* crag- ply
president of tho Federal Council!
|but, ns far ns can he nseortuined
the symbol of Tammany Hall."
mittee
decided
to
make
reduction
bj bing of. . .,
.
„
.
i bore, tlicre has never been uny
The mayor-elect told of his love rimmed shores of Lomond, lias in these rates effective only be­ of Churches and William Green,
Imitigatiuii
president of the American Fe.ler- Memorial Services !• ollowing , aimilur effort made in Florida,
for' his home town, and of his love been selected as tlie most appro­ tween $44,000 ami $100,000.
cuaed".
utiun of Labor.
Parade Held at Park Where
According to the plans outlined
for Tammany, lie told of the love priate name for the new high
prove ill1
te- ( The committee today gave fur!
Ettlugies
A
re
D
elivered
by
[’V
the entire tract will
and devotion of Tammany for New class property development
hv iliiriniis dicr study of the law with a ten|lid. Col,
‘ ‘W
« „ vi,r .1i i»1.ll„ 1:,ll,n( riiiy ,.n « i,,u ‘,lvi‘led into five-acre farms,
Legion For World Peace
In . —t/P)—
York and declared that Tammany cently announced , j I.. | | ’ • lative agreement reached for retir.il
l
.
(mimenl
t
l
t
u
t
n
s
UI,on
cncj,
which will Ihj conbyi 1taining the tm%
charge of
realizes and is assuming its obli­ Smith,
..
,Wight,
*,
, Inc.c Submitted
ii r t 1{ ami
niWr»hi|i of tho . DF.NVElt. Colo., Nov
was his
structed
it
comfortable
bungalow,
award
Ilulick,
of
Mick
and
,,onr/
(lf
tnx
,,
ai‘
mumgation ns a Democratic organiza­
waving' small burn, chicken runs, feed
Hdence was.
'S
'
l
S
to!
rW
UW
flak
.
and
hmdtnv
Iluliik,
owners
of
the
Ho
&gt;
“
would
give
the
members
fre­
und (anew*, 'fho Ilf d will
miat. ri or Successful Candidate Has Mn- tion of the nation.
res Lake in a contest conduct,d &gt;,f&lt;&lt; t
H,hedule to good |.eSocks Opportunity To Serve
l~ entirely clenred of u.iderhrush
Imissablc as
by the developers, the name •«“' • hilvlor J1M,| ill( rease their salaries
jnrily Over TwoCandidates,
"We ask nothing but the oppor­ Arbor wns chosen it is stated, fol-j ^
$7t&lt;)&lt;l(&gt; to $'.&gt;.000 aimuallv. 3ohn It. McQuigg, national com ed with a holiday crowd enjoying tunl will im prepared for inunedintu
Making 2nd Prim ary Need­ tunity to serve but wo demand the lowing
ocasiou, Sanford cultivation upon occupancy. Tho
or the court
a careful consideration o f. TJ
lhe m.w Mlrtax rates us mnnder of tho American Legion.
.l!it&gt;. spirit of.. tho
If
to the quiet oli- rales plan for tin* development
less; I District Deadlocked respect that should be ours.’
|v wittit m'S
the niany suggestions presented |*&gt; |
v,.t, , th(. .....nmittre.
"It is seven years since the last 1 1'*1 ^,u&lt;
Scated at the table with Mayor- local residents. Of Scotch origin, I
Reid “we
shell hurst beyond tlio Meuse." I !,,'rv!""."
l.h •. .seventh. anniver. calls for the disposal of the small
New Surtax Hates Given.
| at our own ORLANDO, Nov. 11.—(/P)—L. elect Walker was Governor Walk- ihL, title is symbolic of "Lakes
$2,800 upon net income of $44,- the message read. "Seven year *!&gt;'&gt;’ •»/ the s.gnmg «&gt;1 t-he A.r„ is- farms as complete units, with ev­
M. Autrey was nominated m ay o r! er of Georgia, Mayor Walker A. and woodlands."
I OliO; and 15 per cent upon the n- niuee thu great guns ceased and !u.‘ • ., lu: •“ 1 u1’" 1' brouglit hostil- ery fundamental requirement of
In an announcement nmde in moimt of income Is'tween $1 1,000 men’s ears long deafened by llm M ’;; 1
the. poultry raiser furnished. Suf&gt;r Orlando at a citizens’ white pri­ Sims of Atlanta and other ntate
I Issued
W1,ri l"
«&gt;'}■
thunder of war. at last felt their I , 1 &gt;i"&lt; p.tgc.ml, pl.inneil l»y fluent land is included in tho
i its private mary Tuesday by a substantial ma­ and city celebrities. The sugges- connection with tho award today, umi $50,000.
..................... L.'gmii ns the open- j l riots, it is pointed out, to permit
turning un­ jority over his opponents, Frank­ tion was made that Mayor-elect it was stated that the niiine l-och$3,000 upon net incomes of $50,- nwcet sense of peace,
ban* stih- lin O. King und James G. Manuel, Witlker and Gov. Walker should bo Arbor was chosen from a list of 0110 and I•• per cent on excess up
"Seven years'ago men died with " ‘8
-nt «u i &lt;! iy’:i entertain -1 additional agricultural pursuits iu
nened had bringing to a close one of tho most able to rake up some sort of kin- 120 names submitted during tlie to $(50,000.
'only the requiem of artillery fire I ■"•'"t ............... - I'ark Avenue, at a .small way.
I contest, and was selected after a
Submitted by exciting and hotly contested mu­ ship because of their names.
$5,000 upon net incomes of $70,- ami machine gun chatter ill the be- ,
. . , Hiiti.se, ainl moved
,
Organizer Is Californian.
Mayor Sims, called on to speak, very careful comparison with sev- 000 and 18 per cent on excess up fief that war Imd claimed its last “ 'rough the hum.,ess section aliortj»r&gt;.
nicipal campaigns ever conducted
|y before II o'clock. Led by the
“ ''".W M. Petty, president and
pn’.i'itiid tu- in the City Beautiful. Nomination said while the Walkers were trying! oral others of similar high char- tn $80 ,000 .
dead. Thousands of healthy youths
1.1' i .11*7 1’ost color gunrd | ol^'8*am ‘.er nl the Orlando Developnnt, an air in the primary yesterday is equiva­ to find family* connection, he Imd actor, lhe award carries \voh u
$8,5(10 upon net incomes of $80, were maimed and hopelcsuly dis- Campbell
tiiid tlie Kustis band, the parade '»&gt;;;;*^C''rporat.on. sponsor of thu
heard no suggestion that either the $250 cash prize offered l&gt;y the 000 and ID per cent on excess up a|,|,,,|
nbei la the lent to election.
tlmt war to end war
pifjciitrtl a rolorful spoctnclu with *'loiala 1•t»lili*ii Apron, an tho
might
he
related
to
the
late
lamdevelopers
to
stimulate
interest
in
fOKh of ill- The official count gives Autrey
to $100,000.
f “Today is Armistice Day, tho tho l.egiunaires and the other ,„ i|.,'levelopmont will In* known, h.u
Mr. Reid 1,01)3; King, 831); and Manuel, 070.
$12,300 upon net incomes "U seventh anniversary of their sacriit.arv organi/ation &gt; on foot, ami
l" *’,ur‘‘ln after a long can s s s u
* r
Ioperience
$100,000 and 20 per cent on i‘\- fjc(l, it. ii also pence day. the day gaily
d-corated
motor
cars
follow
-1
F**
.M la‘e developer in
One
District
Deadlocked.
t’t branch
j
(Continued on Page Three)
"Jnhnny- w « a particular Wend «
( L 7 cess over that amount.
ing along the line. An uttruetivi Los Angeles. He has been inThe
amount
of
revenue
loss
es-l
-------------------------that
In the race for city commission- Ot his.
... .
float prepared l»y one of tli loial “ 'nalcly identified with a num­
f -T:: work, i .r .J. M. Cook
ayor will visit most attractive und most distinc­ ♦mated to rise annually from earli
. . . was nominated
,
v from
New York’s next may
Itoy Seoul ‘organizations, and the ber of prominent projects in tho
tive
residential
districts
iu
Cen­
exchange approved from taxes was
to the first district (southeast) with | g tMnu Mountain this afternoon and
new
motor litit’ roce'iitlv nurchnmul suburbs of tho Pacific Coast me­
tral
Florida.
It
is
composed
«
&lt;
f
shown iu another table us fol­
’ fwt joint a total of 1,544 votes. W. S. De- Linight will leave for Miami, over
y one of the largest deevlopments tropolis. Speaking of his connec­
wJIS Witt received 315 votes anil A I’ the Royal Palm of the Southern over 800 acres adjoining the coun­ lows:
the city created much comment, tion with the Seminole County ag­
try club, in the southwestern sec­
ricultural interests, Tuesday, ho
Railway. He is due in the Morula tion of the city. The property i • Surtaxes $98,001,720.
■ Curry, 'JOG.
Normal incomo taxes $45,540,r'f J air
in the second district (north­ ity tonight about D o'clock. Aftei crossed by a number of small 180.
mb* terminated at (Vn- said:
1
in a east)
“ We learned of tno intensive
a second run-off will be re­ severnl days rest and recreation streams and it is the plan &lt;&gt;i the
led I’ark. where appropriate me
Increased credit for earnings
fanning
done in this section , of . tliu&gt;
quired between George A. Barker, in Miami, Mr. Walker probably developers to engage in extensive come $7,000,000.
i m i a IIASSF.K Fla.. Nov. 11. Irnorinl services were lield ity the
,
rAl.LAHA.
’ i | approach &lt;&gt;f J offin rs „r jjm la ri"". I "ll"wing state nhortiy after our arrival in
who received 820 votes, and G. It. will go aboard tlie yacht of Janies dredging and filling operations *n
Increased personal exemption- -t/P)
With
.
.
.
,
nenAre Uumsoy, who received l,08t&gt; votes N. Nunnally of Atlanta for a cruise the immediate future.
’
prayer l.y Rev. F. D. I l"nda from the West, and immed$42,330,(510.
the day set by Governor
Martin 'On !th...........
de .'nmned to investigato
Thomas W. Graves, with 001) votes, in Florida waters.
The stream channels will he
convening of'the “ 'c Florida legis­ Kmg. the veteran:, w.-rc addressed
|,v
Maj.
J.
C.
Ilutt
liin
on.
com,l"
I""uhilities
,.f the district. Wo
and William Cole, with 314 votes,
deepened to permit the entrain e
lature in special session which is
"Pent much time in a thorwere eliminated from further parof small craft, it is declared, and Campo Defeats Saab
next Tuesday, attention is being mander of the tn.nl contingent of
National Guard. Uroy P. Chit- "“K ' consideration of several loi). ticipation iu the race from this
the island shore lines will be built
In Ten Round Fight directed here now to the probable the
tcndeii,
George G. Herring an.l
I,l,t have lioon more favor*to tk,
district.
to conform to the design of the
h yislulioii to lie nought.
in this manner it is
Muyor Forrest Lake. All of the
h.ipresstd with Sanford by
Although
no
official
announceare Jay J. Newell was nominated
„.«Jfikei eulogized lhe memory of j renson of its wel established presthe natural JACKSONVILLE. Nov. II.—W)
ill- siiblect Inn been mail
! Y md from the third district (northeast)
wlu. did not re- l'Kl‘ rta u inurketing center nnd its
"2 so I without opposition. He received
fields of Franc.,, lacct dbility to tho Eastern mar­
*ftpt with a total of 2,544 votes.
kets.
([ji^,.
I F. W. Fletcher, with a total of
ill
lx'
carried
out
“ While thero is no doubt that wo
i
iif'.2,070 votes, was nominated from tin
the
Legion
com*
might
have secured a site for our
lat j 4 ' 5he i the fourth district (southwest) cifist
the boat races development in some other section,
'« n e r- lover Ids opponenta, W. P. Amer- th
and tho rodeo at 'which would involve a less heavy*
,ni'Ught -mm, with 287 votes, und IL O. Tay- vie
■maf,"jcf-mcntu
field this after- investment, it is our belief that
Ilor, with 527 votes.
ludiday attraction Seminole county is the ideal loca­
a. * 1
to
A total of 3,202 votes were enst to
.
*ttuati. hi is in the election and the successful program. - voruldi* vote on several mauern o. 101 me nuinue Theater, planned by tion for a project of this nature.'’
clubs were among the organize on the project it was announced Snub’s face and body,
"After a careful study of condi­
imimrtuncu to the state as a wh.de. the veterans in connection with
candidates needed 1,002 votes to
ti at the first unit iu the prop“i*ty. niingham lad’s eyo was virtually
refusing to parade.
.
Following are somu of tlie bills, I the celel.ration, and tli" ball at thu tions in Florida, wo feel that tho
conic bo elected. Mr. Autrey received tions
There were particular objections formerly known as the DeKom-st t |()St.,i during tho latter rounds of which according to reports in City Hall this evening,
announcement of "Florida Golden
french 1,00.5, or 91 more votes than was to the Womens’ International Lea­ estate, will be placed cn the ninr-|t|,o scrap.
_____
It was announced this morning Acres" is made at a time when tho
capital circles, will be fostered nt
C 3’1"-' against necessary for election.
gue of Peace and Freedom, tli k.'t vithin a week.
j that presentation of the cups und leading businessmen and bunkers
the special session:
l'n reportPUT BAN ON TESTS
Fellowship of Youth for I pace and
Colorful Campaign
50tr |a s there
Sarasota—Plans being drawn l.»r NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—f/P)—
campaign for the election in the League for Democratic •
*Ul&gt;f of the thu1he
city was full of the usual trol. The organizations have been erection of two new apartment Harvard
which was
und Ilryan Mawr decline
in t‘* consider tests for entrance, re­
Iwhoop-la and hullabaloo attendant retained in spite of proles s. »*-* houses, costing $150,000 here,
\ugusti|)on the “old-time campaigns,' cause Rev. George Lyman 1 aint. eluding five islands at bt.
garding them as unintelligent.
h*
• tine.
to usin«
bomb
. mass n'votings, torch light pu- chairman of the Armistice
rmles, pyrotechnic displays and Committee, believes they •' 1
__________ _—
brass bands being called into ac­
'T o provide water from the main-I ’
_____
" I investment of their money and inYfS |*ACT
tion during the pre-election daya.
|anj for tb ' Monroe county dis-1 LONDON Nov, 11.—f/P)—Nor-1
(Continued on Page Three)
The parade was sponsored by
Election day, yesterday, found Federation
P „ i I rl i Mik'O A
’reftS S T o 1 1111 ' - ‘l "
1U“ ‘
.................
* ro F
™i l l p H ilrilt A bill f»r that purpose was L „ ;. h;i . t.'-uen the rest of th-: |
I,,*. ,D- — b ? i_ Partisans for every candidate run- Churches. Gov. ------,. .
A c I C lC C i n in i C O 15UllflInffS A H ? r l l l t l l
It .t.,| at the last regular session, W(ir,(1 i:i liu. r;u.,. fnr the Soviet
2\ S
i„.|j i„ the spring, but owing to ()j, conctM.Hion i„ the region of the
"' informoii th ,&gt;1
and there, pinning designate a military man a(•ttJ&gt;nen.
|)|QJl Sun,
,
8he would ! '
°n fr' cnds nnd asking ev- marshall. Members of th
an overnight,
ovi rciK"*. curtain ununumi.......11 a. plan
ays anyt» a dbpatch to
.......v.
| | _(&gt;T)I To supervise the school, a "board
army
corps
were
instructed
^
ments
wore
not
engrossed,
und
tho
,
j,B
\vt.
it
Minster Gazutte, front j
iti,^ CUrily nnd fn f? £ |COmin* ,to lhe polls to vote
i in
nnYforni"and
the
greater
KISSIMMEE, H a-* * ' • . * •• 0f education" composed of tho itin- measure could not get the sig n u -i,, j()
parade
in uniform
uniform and
the
gre
N’orweiglait expedition
HANKS
para.le
in
a
n
.
l
^
L
w|th.
_
The
ingenuity
of
the
ny
j
,
,
araIlt
motari9t*
was
created.
,,;;;n.pact
along
\\[
T
e
tt
”
i«“
n?
,date
,or
,that*
Such
|pact f, , "
eiectiotiMlay—whether in
in San Boston council of Boy Scouts &lt;
ture of the governor, the president wa„ recently reached Kaida bay ro1 '"•amn-'uiy—wlwlher
There arc three financial in­
' at
i
‘T
Astern
tourist
in
meeting
any
|
[,.
E.
Modglin,
owner
of
_
th*-’
at Locarno.
of the enato and tho support of ceived Soviet conce ions,
Tim stitutions in Sanford, Tho First
K r ° ; Chicago, ’Fisco or Or- held permission for niombe
the house.
-Russians promised to exclude Urit- National Rank, The Seminole
Inesl n. 1
holiday with busi- mu
"The American
Legion
hus j ajn&gt; an,j American groups front the County Hunk and Tho Sanford
to -n, '.ur°rsakinK thcir business
uhlishes
pledged itself to the support of u ' vicinity of the now wells.
Bank and Trust Company. Tha
for (kin lhw' cumpuign, housewives rude
three fold pence program:
. —---------------------»K their housework, and le
combined capital of the three
[|()d Today
"The immediate adherence by tho j
HOMli FACTORY FOUND
bnnk:&lt;, according to figures-re­
* « k to on
United Stutes to n permanent court j
■
cently made public, is $.5,282,095,
Citv L r ' i 0 Brcen3w«ra
tho which
m
not in no tno ennui™
, 0f a„ morning ior wie nr».
CALCUTTA, Nov. U ._ ( /P ) _ |
|tw \ enV&gt;»°y«*
Total deposits at tho local in­
alone, to express ...lint* of the day.!were barred, ant.*,thu, th(.h.,0i su r- und girls ranging front the Uttl of international Justice.
» ' .im A
“ tc t lnt0 the
“The present enactment Into law „.j,j, . ,h 0 Karl »f Reading, viceroy l stitutions, announced ut the
cord
with
thc
meaning
leaning_
_
_
|entire
winter
without
sc
tB
eighth
grades,
responded.
A
*•
and to
time, were $5,583,102.
school houso in the shape of a tem- draft coniir.nnding in the men, Iof India, was visiting the city to-; same
k! k*T'fral tcL'- dreds of ri.?f thc vaults, hunComparison of this figure with
ASKS 1.000 NEW SCHOOLS
A
mass
meeting
of
|
porary
ono
has
been
set
up
by
the
money und materials of tills Anter- day for tin* Armistice Uny cclcbrn- | n representation of tho volume
L. (; *)e AmorI- . . anf"rd u , r . j victory „f \\lUx 3t celebrate.i tho
“j
/ pi_Cec-!called at the camp wh!ch., '. wjth
irnentors amonir
with Ij &lt;carpenters
among the tourists fol- ica on an equal basis of sacrifice.) tjon tho police discovered a bomb ! of business a year ago shows tut
r .Mjshing
i.
; ti.n&lt;lccl by approximately -uu ” , lowing tho
HAVANA. Nov. 11—W
’■
‘ter paratb q-Autr"‘y w“ h a mouthe muss
mass me®
meeting.
H"**
Well The Americans believe that by be-1 r .
onihs were confiscated j increase of $2,599,142, or ap­
rctary of Pabllc Ip, . , «ollo»21 L
, ha, j j .
lbcit The tourist camp here,
jwhile
0ih
„,'lovn
P™nS«
Avenue,
'j„g profiteering und
privilege .
' ’ . .... i
miki: . . 11
1... . . wvnci
Ulncrs
nraela
«
...
...
’
proximately 88 per cert.
Proclaimed
to
the
caro,
to
provide
for
X
’’iriotled
to
“chip-in,’’
; bluhing only ;^"rld that
f h l from war, the chances of war a r o, a riUli a JJ 11 natives were ur- !
own as a t other Florida pom
their
/0J„w n school, employ
materially lessened.
rested.
iclr-sc andfthVr nl&lt;5n ‘ uy, Was nt “ children of school age who
their own slderably swelled because ot
land boom.
ancther mavor nn^d°uha&lt;1 cl&lt;-‘ctctl now attend classes, will as ' ... Iteachers and educate
childr«n.
'ionerg.
*or nnt^ Clty commia- 1,000 new schools in next &gt;*budget.

10 M illionDollar
ProjectAnnounced

“LOCH-ARBOR” IS
NAME PICKED FOR
NEW SUBDIVISION

SANFORD HONORS F&gt;
MEMORY OF DEAD

K

ORLANDO VOTERS
ISELECT A U TR EY
AS NEXT M AYOR

Capital Considers
Legislation To Be j;;
Before State M e e tn

Boston Legionatres
Refuse To March
In Today’s Parade

t'^rTin C‘in” Tourists Establish School

SANFORD FACTS

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AY, NOVEMBER 10, 1025

Holy War
French In Syria Is
Started By Natives

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER

BY TAYLOR

l!y CHARLES P. STEWART

OT O FFIC E S-SO r
H2l6HTEA)eD-A
M h i'S BEEX) TbLLOWIMG
me fb R Three blo ck s ;

HE HAS.EHV

WELL I'LL
TEND To r
T
HIM /

y o r o f f ic e r
I'M OJ MY WAV
HOME - I LIVE
Down Th is u
_ STREET &amp;

L IO O O V / Y O U M A S H E R S
K E E P M O V IN ' T H E
r
OTHER W AV OR
J
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ii l l r u m y o u in

®AVEon&lt;j

thrive

Once more to the cnstwnrd is
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—s(^P)
You need maps of northern Africa Egypt, on the rag^zd cdRo of an
uprising against British semi-con­
PARIS, Nov. 7.—(IP)—A holy
! nnd southwestern Asia to under- trol.
s'nnd fullv why official Wnshlngwar ngainst the French in Syrin
Beyond
Egypt,
Syria,
now
at
tr.n feels *o little di.ooscd to Rrant
The Bright Lexicon 0(
r'rlit concessions to the French war with France—a little war but threaten.i. The Arabs arc report­
a
wicked
one.
ed to have joined the DJcbel Dniso
while they slick to their present
• * •
fight to death in n crusado against
imperialistic policy in these two
This whole stretch of coast Is the mandatory power.
p irti of the world.
. But rt is repeated many time,
Unofficial advices relate that the
If ever a country monkeyed Mohammedan and hostile to the
middle ago wnerc the fruits „t
with a buzz saw, ns government Christian power.) at best. Moslem rebellion movement is increasing
have been wasted.
l6*'
h . mii here see it. Franco is doing leaders at Dnmnscun are reported in .strength and that provisional
it now in the Riff and Syria, and, trying to raise a 'general “jehad” governments are being established
Regular saving i„ youth ; .
n il! more unfortunately, not to or holy war nt this time.
by the insurgents in various sec­
lion
against failure hi later life
i, er own danger alone, but to It isn’t difficult to ininglnc—nn tion i of the country where thoy
outbreak extending the v*ntire control. At Damascus, it is said, n
others’ dancer, too.
'
o
* • •
length of the southern Mcditcr- provisional government had been
set up with Ramadan Pasha Ibcn
J]y your map, you’ll sec th at ctf- rnnean shore.
Shcllnsh ns military governor and
|tremi&gt; northwest Afriup, except
the internationalized zone of Trtn- RACIAL c h a r g e s d r o p p e d Messid Hoy Ilakry, civil governor.
cier, belongs to Spain. This is the
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.—(/Pi—
Meanwhile Damascus Is sorely
M il Font). FLA.
IRiff country, where the tribesmen A recommendation that the rail- beret. The Djebel Drums still sur­
are in arms against the Spanish ronds of the south and the Pull­ round the already battered city,
and French. The fighting slops over man Company be nequitted of with which communication is re­
into French Morocco.
charges of rncial dJrtcriminat'Jm ported to have been comrfetely
To the eastward arc Algeria and which were laid before the Inter­ severed by the cutting of the rail­
Tula, French territory. They’K? state Commerce Commission ‘to ­ way, telephone and te le-raph lines.
quiet ’now hut it’a a precarious day by one of its cxnmincra who The Druses at intervals fire into
the city, and those of the popu­
mtietneMi. The natives resent the invc|tigatcd the subject.
lace able to do are fleeing toward
French rule.
Tampa—Work on proposed new Jerusalem, Alexandria, Bay and
To the eastward ngnin is Tripoli,
THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING a
chronically in rebellion ngninst the aviation field to Ret under way Alcpho. All street traffic has ceas­ EASIER B Y THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
ed and shops arc closed.
soon.
Italians.

F IR S T

C HOW NICE IT WOULD BC IF 1

SVGOLLV I WISH 1 COULD GET
ACQUAINTED with that pr e t ty
g ir l n ex t d o o r - s h e s u r e

^

C O U L D S E T A C Q U A IN T E D W lT H
T hat young maw next door •

_____ IS A P E A C H —

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l WOULDN'T HAVE 7t&gt; WALK HOME
from the movies alone ITS SO DARK. HERE AND
V T here's someone following
MB TOO —
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NATIONAL

m rm-'txu.ti

Irs. Clark, Out On Day By Day, In Every; Florida Leads In
lond, Hopes Slayer Way” Coue Is Better Largest Number Of
LONDON, Nov. 9.—(/P)—Pro­
If Mate Is Hanged fessor
Emile Couo, French nuto-j Insurance
Policies

suggestion exponent was feeling
ELIZABETH, N. J., Nov. 7,-f/P) otter nnd Hotter in cvety way today
J—Mrs. Priscnllla Kent Clark, after having suffered u severe
ibember of the Ku Klux Klnn’s nose bleed Saturday, which com­
auxiliary, here, hopes th a t the por- pelled him to cancel n lecture at
soh who beat Her klnnsmnn hus- Salisbury.
“ It is gone, it is gone.” he re­
bnnd Will Clark to denth with a
five pound ifedge hammer will pay marked smilingly to inquirers this
morning.
every penalty for his crime.
When the attack came, friends
A fter her release on $2,000 bail
from a night in prison ns a mater­ called in two physicians but their
ial witness in the case, Mrs. Clark’s services where spurned by Profes­
attorney read u statem ent denying sor Coue, who treated his case by
mbconduct in her relations with repeating his famous formuin: "It
Joseph H. Cowen, follow KIanm- pnsses, it passes.”
lie had recovered sufficient^
man and friend of her husband,
who is in jail charged with his last evening to address nn audi­
ence in London.
murder.
“I have nothing to conceal." said SIX IN PAYROLL ROBBERY
the statement “Cowan was a friend
HARRISON, N. J., Nov. 7.—f/P)
of the family nnd spent more time —Six
nrmert with revolvers
with my husband nnd mother than | hold upmen
the
cashiers of the Pubmyself.’”
i lie Service Production Company at
Cowart’s attorney nnd relatives the Jackson Street bridge nnd e:tsay Cowan has told them of wlmt Icnped with the pnyroll of $1.'},()()().
ho regards ad a possible clue to Twenty-five men were rubbed bv
the murder. He says a peddler tried the six.
to put his arm around Mrs. Clark
in her kitchen a few weeks ago and
that when she slapped him the
peddler swore revenge.
Blood stained shoes Imvo been
found In Cowcn’s home, It was
•aid.
The police m y the shoes fit foot­
prints noted around Clark’s ga­
rage.

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. G.—(/P)—

Florida showed the lnrgest per­
centage of increase in ncjv life in­
surance policies written in Septem­
ber of any state in tho Union, ac­
cording to the figures gathered by
tho Life Insurance Sale Research
Bureau, of Hartford, as announced
at the insurance commissioner’s
office here.
Tho new policy figures for Sep­
tember in Florida, according to the
periodical, were $9,1)05,000. Con­
necticut was second.
The September ratio in life in­
surance for Florida, according to
the figures, was ?25ti in 1925 to
every Si00 in 192-1. The ratio for
thu first 9 months of 1925, com­
pared with 1924, was $ltiK to every
S100, nnd for 12 months, ending
September, 1921 compared with
1925, was SI55 to every $100
according to the research bureau.

Ovido—New street lighting sys­
tem installed.

MARVANI A

Assassians Planned
To Form A Republic
ROME, Nov. 7.—(/!’)—The over­
throw of the Savoy Dynasty nnd
the establishment pf a republic in
Itnly was embraced in the plot to
nssnssinnto
Premier
Mumolini
Wednesday on the occasion of the
Celebration of the anniversary of
tho signing of the armistice with
Austria. Tho usually well inform­
ed newspaper I/Epoca, which is of
pro-fascist tendencies, in authority
for the statement that the coup
was intended.
While tho newspnper failed even
to give tho source of this inform a­
tion, the assurance was given that
It related to a statement that the
monarchy had been in jeopardy,
renewed the excitement through­
out the city which was caused when
tho tale was unfqldcd of the plot
to nsmidnato tho premier ns in*
stood on tho balcony of tho Chigi
Palace, reviewing tho troops on
Armistice Day.
There have been additional nrrcsts of persons- suspected of liv­
ing connected with tho plot and
still others are expected.
Pope Pius, when lie was inform­
ed of the plot, was deeply moved.
Ho expressed great pleasure that
the uHHftssinns plot lind been frus­
trated ami that an “irreparable
misfortune for Italy" hurt been
avoided.

You could have bought this piece of property—or that
lot—yesterday—and today you could reap a golden har­
vest. Look at the opportunities that have been neglect­
ed. Look at what your friends have done. “Yesterday”
is often injected into a real estate conversation. Recall
some of the places in Sanford where you could have
made big profits, had you bought at the right time. Now
analizc the fact that in—

You are given another wonderful opportunity to profit
as others did yesterday. Marvania offers a sound in­
vestment. Its location next to Sanford’s prettiest sub­
division, Mayfair, and north of Fort Mellon, that sub­
division which has such a historical setting, and its prox*^
imity to the new Hotel Forrest Lake, where hundreds
ot tourists will spend this winter, gives you your choice
between an unequalled homesite or profit—or both.

One Block South of
G eneva St., Adjoining

Marvania merits investigation. Lots will
be placed on sale this week. Make your ‘
reservation now so as to get the lot you
would like to have.

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SALES AGENTS

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: ipericrily. The climate, the scenic beauty—these v/rvc
j 2ways here. It was not until MAN began such great de­
velopments as exist at Miami Shores, Coral Gables, Kolf /wood and elsewhere that land values went uu and for­
tunes were made.
And so you may expect it to be at Daytona Shores.

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Here nature has done her uttermost. The spot
known no equal in all of Florida. For years tourists on
the Dy:ic Highway have marveled at the unbroken
stretch of miles of Florida verdure running riot in tropi­
cal profusion in this favored locality. For years north­
ern millionaires have chosen the vicinity of Daytona
Shores as their winter playground.
For years the world has known that the all-yearround climate in the Daytona region is unrivaled in all
Florida. For years the beach which fronts Daytona
Shores has won an international reputation for being so
smooth that on it automobile racers can make their fast­
est time. For years the junction of the Tomoka River
and Halifax River has formed the great Tomoka BasinJ
right at the tin of Daytona Shores—the tinest natural
yacht basin in Florida, land-locked and secure. And all
this time the land at Daytona Shores has been high land,
dry land, shaded by innumerable trees, blessed with variable winds, kissed by Florida sunshine.
Yet, valuable as this property has ALWAYS been/
for INCREASE IN VALUE it must look to MAN.

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fn line its main thorough 1afcs with electric lights to Tufr«
them into one blaze of glory '
—to connect the ocean frontage with the land which
lies between the Tomoka and H aliff x Rivers by means
of a great free causeway, crowned by towers of interest­
ing Spanish architecture •.
—to improve every foot of its fifteen miles of nat­
ural water front ,
f —to erect great hotels, yacht club, swimming club,
and fishing club, and to construct an Ocean Plaza and
Ocean Playground dedicated entirely to residents and
their guests
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cent to that on which northern millionaires play for sev­
eral months each year^
—to erect a railroad station where the Florida East
Coast Railway borders Daytona Shores. ' —and to give your investment in Daytona Shores
the natural increase in value which can not fail to come
from such improvements as these.
The first unit is now offered to the public. It is the
great CAUSEWAY SECTION with frontage on BOTH
sides of the DIXIE HIGHWAY, on BOTH sides of AT­
LANTIC AVENUE, the road which gives access to Or­
mond and Daytona Beach, on BOTH sides of the HALI­
FAX RIVER and on the ATLANTIC OCEAN.

And here is what man proposes to do to make this
(he most valuable tract of land in all Florida:

' Here is an opportunity to invest in the choicest lots
in Daytona Shores, at the very time when appreciation
of value, by every law of expectation, should be greatest.

First, we propose to grace this tract with wide
streets and boulevards, to dot it with a system of parks )

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it is announced Is throughly ac­ of the Seminole county soil, toge­ scheme is a distinct Innovation for
quainted with nil of the conditions ther with the superior shipping fa­ Florida, although a proven success
now existing throughout the state, cilities offered in this section were in other sections of the country,
with reference to intensive poultry tho most Influential factors in and because of the magnitude of
the plan, local authorities have un­ V 3
farming. When the expansion of bringing the project here.
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p y JOHN R. McQUir.CS
hesitatingly
endorsed the move­
the
new
venture
warrants,
it
is
ex­
By
reason
of
the
fact
that
tho
National C o m m a n d e r , the American Legion
plained, the entire administration fundamental idea embodied in the ment.
, , . in ti.« morning seven years ngo to&lt;lny the gun« on
WASHINGTON. Nov. 11.—(/F )- president by Mr. Petty because of of the marketing affairs will be
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A
severe winter for the United his acquaintance with the intensive turned over to the stockholders in
* T 11 ° C,^ n front Suddenly became allcnt. The greatest conreal
estate
development
which
Mr.
the
association.
tho *vcst" "
nt nn end. It seemed that* the forces of death, | ?latc* " 'fh Probably snow fall nnd
In connection with the initial fi^ cont,nu'ng colil wnves, broken doorehead earned on in California
£ &amp; £ , { &amp; I f d dc.ol.tIon vv.ro cxhnu.t.d
&gt; vnrnr periods of brief duration. n I.os Angeles he is recognized nnneing of the development, it w as!
.
, !—htood and treasure was staggering. The black clouds I . f^b eted by Herbert J. Browne, as a prominent sales director nnd stated that n §100,000 real estate
The c o s t in bloou^a
n torn, dazed and bleeding world, hut
syndicate will bo formed nt once.]
vloly known ocean nreterologist. expert.
’
rcfe;„,Mre
had
triumphed,
popular
government
was
renderThis syndicate has been underwrit­
Donates liberty
Development
of
the
tract
will
be­
An
abnormal
condition,
he
holds,
was preserved. The victory
AFFILIATED WITH
ten by an Orlando bank, the devel­
gin
at
once,
according
to
the
an­
Pointed
to
by
many
factors,
in­
i Acres
opers stnte, nnd trust certificates
cluding
the
record
breaking
cold
nouncement.
when
a
force
of
work­
he a n fo r d redit sso c ia tio n
County was worth th p
]jr in|f nbout that victory and helped to pay Lr. miul? sections of tho country men will be set to clearing the will be Issued ns a measure of pro­
Project
tection
to
the
stockholders.
This
America bell
. niicr&lt;f to the Vosges thousands of Americans unis fall, beginning with the first land in the initial section to be de­
fund will bo used for the purposo
that prife. t rom
.
than tho crash of artillery, the chatter
,n the northwest on Sept, veloped.
of preparing the first sections oT|
.■e r i,
..Mntwla Knff
fin afl nnrtiwl
noff pain
in mwl
enf
died with no 0»* n_ th
thousands
began
period
ami
sufi
four
,,l»ys
before
the
official
Construction
work
on
the
build­
[At
of machine truns
nose of summer. The winter, he ings of the first section will fol­ tho development for sale ns com­
S t C n o t yet run l b « u n » .
fcrlng
oe.ieves will be followed by a Into low rapidly and it is planned to plete units in the scheme which
linner
.
Una wo owe it to those who fell on Flanders apnng.
Include when completed, over ’
have several of the ranches rendy will
Insofar as In ■ •
boijef that they were fighting n war
1,500
farms.
f/
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Primarily
the
predictions
ar
within three months.
iv e jtc p * *
Field
to it th at their desires and dreams for peace
Announcement Meets Approval
onsed on a study of surface tem­ Marketing Center Contemplated.
elation;
The
effect
of
the
announcement
peratures declined by the amount
Your credit record is under scrut­
As soon as the development has in Sanford was instant nnd approv­
Outlined come^truc.^eric^n Legion&gt; in the name of the untold suffering and o' sun’s heat radiation to earth, progressed
to an extent justifying ing, according to those in close
lbo solnr radiation for more than the move, the corporation will com­
iny by the credit man of every busi­
three years has been below normal. mence construction of a complete touch with the development plans.
i,*N'ov. 11. be accomplished byt
The maintenance of ndequate forces for internal and oxternal
ness house with whom you have had
fabll*hmcnt
A srious situation developing in marketing center for the industry. While various rumors concerning
the nature of the project have been
Koutuluthe southern hemisphere in the
national defense;
dealings.
A co-operative producing and dis- circulated about this city, no defi­
'announcecrop year of 1020 to 1927 nnd in t*muting
The prompt enactment into law of the principle of the uniassociation will lie form­ nite information could be gathered
acres of
the northern hemisphere in 1927 is ed, which will handle all business
ver™ draft, thereby taking the profit out of war; and
Be sure that your accounts are all
the official statement was
predicted.
to erect
transactions for the poultry grow­ until
Tho
immediate
adherence
by
the
United
States
to
n
perm­
made
Tuesday.
Another scientist predicts the re ers finding and arranging for the
[jon of S'iO.paid up to date. Thus you can expect
anent court of international justice.
Local business men point to the
turn in Scandinavia, and at leant marketing of the products of the
aines, formto retain the good will and friendli­
announcement ns being furthering
wife, were
The American Legion in the name of ho unold suffering and some section of northern Europe industry.
significant of the ninny advantages
a luncheon
•firo of comrades, offers this program for peace in the hope of the “fimbul winters,” that is,
ness of your merchant friend whose
I his work will l»o in charge of enjoyed by this community, eleclar- !
men and women who fought for .peace may three winters without intervening a recognized
| n«wspaPcr* sacniicc
poultry expert who, ing that the recognized fertility
summers.
faith in you prompted him to extend
g j * A » ffrth * r service to America n.„l to the world.
Hie views of this scientist, Mr.
f(or the inyou the courtesy of credit.
iternational
Browne says, are supported by;two
\
now under
other botanists of high standing. Lonns
MONEY
AVAILABLE
Loans
If-vju fail to fulfill the obligation,
(d, and an
and justice
Hr. Helmut Cans of Switzerland
“ Press City in my vision is not anil Hr. Rolf Nordhagcn of Norl or I irst Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis nt 7r/o
you not only lose your own self re­
completed,
only to be a resting place for tr.e way.
Consult us first when in the market for funus
10ver to the
weary, n sanitarium for the sick,
spect, but the respect of those who so
u “ th0
by the Or- m “The"purpose of the press foun­ n haven for the aged veterans of nn; lumber o r d e r p l a c e d
A.
P.
CONNELLY
&amp;
SONS
kindly extended you credit. '
t Company dation ns conceived by me is not the newspaper profession
but
orcaniznSEATTLE
Nov.
11.—(/P)—Tho
grenter
still,
a
forum
for
the
' t rcr nwni merely to provide a home and n
It is an honor for a man to enjoy
, which will | ™ " ,yof recreation for members world's moulders of public opinion, Honda building boom is respon­
sible
for
the
chartering
of
th"
( »honu*
n
senate
of
national
and
interna­
of the newspaper fraternity de­
ancl merit credit relations with busi­
, 1ooo acres clared .Mr. Haines, “but also which tional good will.”
Seattle-built motorship Donncl
Lane
for
2,000.000
feet
of
lumber
f county sur- to my mind is of far greater im­
ness concerns. It means that mer­
likcs anu portance, to furnish n common
chants recognize his integrity and
Ocean meeting plnce for the discussion CAPITAL P A U S E S Fin- officers of the ' Nettlcton |
WHILE
T
R
IB
U
TE
Lumbcr
Company,
declared
today.
and dissemination of ideas among
principle.
[hotr, ;ri leader of the press and world over,
_ jd the to better development of the patri­
It is unfair to betray this confi­
IS
P A ID J T O D E A D jjjU g e D e v e ]0 p m e n t
"jUseiation
and educational work of the
Irrational otic
den ce^
A rHjrij
nnd the breaking down
" ash press newspaper
of
barriers,
sectional,
nntionnl
and
Igrcn vice international which will promote
The operation of business requires
ition.
flict
unscathed
should
give
on
a
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n
f
m
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bad accounts to be eliminated as far
irwer.tcd. better natfonnl understanding and counting of our efforts to keep :^ t I U e i
A sound bank is one of the chief constructive
1S 1 L U lIltC l
j plans, each international good will.
forces of a community. The Seminole County
as possible.
faith with the dead and bring into
Ideal Home Is Haines Dream.
icembcr of
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Bank
is
sound
and
constructive.
Open
an
account
reality
the
ideal
for
which
they
‘•It
is
my
belief
that
our
groat
present that
bor.”
Your credit is now on trial. Guilty
with it, and you will put yourself in touch with
ctamiUe to national problems can be best died—world peace.
I.ongwood Men Interested.
worked
out
and
the
cause
of
inter­
r&lt;
progress. Tims, you will benefit yourself and
or not guilty?
h.ard of di*
The other officers nnd directors
Britain Observes Hay
promoted
tire commit- national peace best
help
your
neighbors.
of
tho
Orlando
Development
Cor­
LONDON, Nov. 11.—T/P)—Great
■ x /r m n
the work of through the powerful instrum ental­
poration were announced as .1. N.
ity of the press. A delightful re­ Britain has observed Armistice Moreheadi vice-president nnd gene
grenter solemnity nnd
V c Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
than three creational center where the moving Day with
more extensive scale than at iral ma',n? crI: W«&gt;'. IL llurner treas
COto the or- spirits of the press meet to piny on n previous
t . . t &lt; M 4 «».
sn ejn
time since the ces-1
L Uubcnhe. n. secretary;
Press Assoc’t- together, discuss local problems any
Ulll,nn
i^haH. It. Wood, director nnd sales ,
and
bold
national
nnd
internationalisation
shment of n
* 4 j manager. Directors of the orgnni-1
i*s home at conventions, will advance, I hope, ago.
zation include Lewis Pierce, Ed-1
Premier Baldwin and the mem­ ward Bocrncr, It. S. Entzmlngcr,
[ lie later de­ to these important ends.
“What Geneva is to the diplo­ bers of the government, former
fine national
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i into matic world, so will Fourth Estate premiers Lloyd George and RnmAFFILIATED W IT H
cal ‘with the he to Florida, a concentrated force tuy MacDonald, the high commis­ about the tomb of the unknown sol-;
!f offering a for the food of man, a protector sioners of the colonies and detach­ dier outside of which the thoraughanford
r e d it
s s o c ia t io n
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navy,_ military
i&gt;f the weak, a bulwark for the ments
STRENGTH
SERVICE
PROGRESS
air
forces
former
a
hollow
square
*atives
of
the
general
public.
newspaper Istrong, a mighty power for pcucc
W. Entzmlngcr, and W. H. Pope.
Severe Winter I s C. Each
of these men have been
carefully chosen, Mr. Petty declar­
Predicted For U. S. ed, because 0f their wide and suc­
cessful experience in ail phases ot
estate activity. Mr. MooreBy Noted Observer real
head, who has been elected vice-

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PA G E FOUR

Stealing- Knowledge

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He had been playing poor golf, unusually poor for him. He
_Im la r at iaaftrO, riarida
C a tiia l a t Second C lin Mattar. was decidedly off his game. The bets were high and he
Ootobar 17, l t l l , at tha *&gt;oi:offlca
s j s r n , Florida vndsr Act of was losing. A lot hinged on the eighteenth hole as it fre­
..Hdlta* quently does. If he won here he would break even; if he
nw.f.AifD i . n iA it.
_S*aaacar lost he would lose much.
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111 Haaantla Aaraaa
Pkaaa 1M
He played his shots carefully, so did his opponent. But
lO im m im o N hatta
a
missed
putt gave his opponent a five and he immediate­
Ona T aat—17.00 SI* Month* - II.M
Delivered fn Civ' by Carrier, per ly cried, "Congratulations, you win the hole. That was a
«raak, l(o. Weekly F.dlMon 11.00
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nice four." "No," he replied, "I did not win. I had a five
BPBCIA1, l o n r u i All obituary too. Back there in the rough as I was taking my stance, my
Bo/lcea. card* of thanka, resolution*
and uotleaa ot #nter:aln^j*nta where ball moved a little and I had to call a stroke on myself."
rbarraa are Mada will be charged
for at regular advertising rata*.
That was the height of sportsmanship. He was entitled
■ m m t u b a sso ciated m a m to a four as far as his game was concerned. The ball mov­
. TWa Aaaoelated Fr**a la exclus­ ing a little didn't help him any. It was ju st hard luck that
ively entitled to fha use for repablleatton o* alt nawa dlapatchea it moved at all. His opponent didn’t sec it move. He might
arrdlta'i to It or not otherwise cred- very well have said nothing, taken a four and not hurt his
taU In thla paper and also tha Io­
ta* saw* published herein. All rights conscience much either. But somewhere in the rule hook
of republlcatlon or apeclal dispatchaa herein are also reeer-ed.
there is a line or two which says th a t any movement of the
hall
between tee and cup m ust he counted as a stroke. So
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1925,
he played the game.
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
Two weeks later he was thrown out of college for cheat­
1.—Deeper water rocte to Jaekaon- ing in an examination.
ville.
There seems to he something about school work which
S.—Construction of SL Johna-lndlap River canal.
gives students the erronious impression that they are en­
I.—Extension cf white way.
titled to all they can get away with. We have seen those
4&lt;- -Bittnaion of local nmimementa.
who
cheat in school and think it is actually clever, or sig—-Swimming pool, tennla courts,
nificient
of something unusually brilliant about them. They
•tv.
§/—Augmenting of building pro­ do not seem to realize that it is quite as dishonest as steal­
gram—tinmen, hotels, apartment ing silver dollars or gold bracelets. Taking knowledge which
hotmen.
f.—Extension of atreet paving pro­ does not belong to you, is worse than stealing anything else.
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1.—Construction
of
boulevard
A Suggestion To Governor Martin
aroi nd Lakw Monroe.
A—ComplfMon of city beautifica­
tion pmgram.
Governor Martin has issued a call for a special session
9.—Expanninn of achooi system
of
the
legislature to convene in Tallahassee. The state sowith provision for increased fa­
lons will assemble on next Tuesday. It will he their pur­
cilities.
~ H in i.E VERSE FOR TODAY
SUPPLY IS SURE: Trust in the
Lord, and do good; so shalt thou
be fed.
Delight thyself also in the Lord;
and he shnll give thee the desires
of thine henrt. I’snlm 37:3, 4.
PRAYER:—Ixird, mny our faith
never fnlter, and wo shall then bo
doers of the Word and not hear­
ers only, and Thou wilt both purify
our dciircs and satisfy them.
T IIE LEPRECAUN
Oho! Tho Elves of Ireland,
They dance so hnrd a t night,
They danco th eir very shoes away
In splendor and delight.
God DIcss their Elemental souls,
You cannot sco them for the holes!
The only E lf in Ireland
That has a trade a t all
I t Is the cobbler Leprccaun
Who makes and mends them nil,
The Rhocti thoy danco away by
night
In green and moony dcml-Ilght.

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IIo in tho first of cobblers
.And best of craftsmen too.
Fit*1 why? Ho works at happy
things
By gnyety worn through.
God send us each n Leprccaun
To mend tho heart of us at dawn!
He’s caught tho secret of the Earth
Sun, wind and summer rniti,
To better happy things that pass*
Or build them up again.
They’ro few of mortal men that
look
So far into tho Great Green Rook.

New Cosmic Ray.
No Perfect Press.
Even the Bsth Tab.
Cotton and Railroads.
DY ARTHUR BRISBANE
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AT A meeting of tho National
Academy of Sciences at Madison,
Wia., last night, Mr. Millikan,
California scientist, was expected
to announce the discovery of a new
cosmic ray.
Dr. MiUiknn was first to meas­
ure an election, thus winning the
Nobel prize. lie says the earth
is bombarded by these "new” cos­
mic rays day and night.

THE EARTH rolls around the
Run, but how did it sta rt rolling?
Newton accepted the hypothesis
that it received its initial impulse
"from the hand of God.’’ Wo do
not now conceive a divinity with
material hands big enough for
such a task. The Millikan rays
with their forceful bombardment
might supply the rotation, like a
little hoy, keeping his hoop roll­
ing by striking it with a stick. You
will hear more about these rays
that mny supply n "counutcr grav­
itation.”
Force necessnry, ns the lntc Al- I
hert Brisbane said more thnn half |
a century ago, to explain the work­
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1918-MEMORIES—1925

As Brisbane Sees It

NO MAN can estimate the im­
portance of the new ray, which
as George Young, of Los Angeles,
suggests, should be called the
"Millikan Ray".
Newton, announcing his law of
gravitation, dealing with cosmic
movements, throughout space, was
puzzled to find tho cause of the
first impulse.

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FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY

t Special Showing Of
Film Is Announced: TH0UGHTS-WISE
1AND OTHERWISE

The library is pleased to an­
nounce that through the co-oper­
OH, TO BE SPECTACLED!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cutter of Bon- ation of Mr. Marcntette, manager
Every once in n while astig­
ton, Mass., are visiting in the city, of the Milane Theater, a special matism apparently becomes rather
matineo mowing Peter Pan will be fashionable. Just why it is hnrd
Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Dougherty given a t the Milane Friday after­ to tell. Surely in this age when
fashion has no patience with fig­
ot of the are visiting friends and relatives noon, a t 4 o’clock.
This program is being present­ ures that nre not youthful and
k a Bridge in the city.
ed by Mr. Marentette especially for when there do not seem to be any
»t 3 hontess.
o'clock.
-------Edward Terrill
of DeLand was Children's Book Week, and it is clothes at all for women who look
Langley In tho city yesterday on business. hoped that many of the children mature—surely under such circum­
11)1 Si
stances it is rather odd that specwill view the film.
J. L. Hamlin of Jacksonville is
This is a lovely presentation of tncles should have become fash| a visitor to Sanford. He is stop- Barrie’s delightful play, which ionnhle. But dealers in eyeglas
grown-ups ns well ns children love, ses of various sorts tell us that,
off ping at the Seminole
rtment
-----..a n d nil will enjoy seeing Betty | beginning last summer, there was
postponed
\V B Worthington of Cincinnati | jjronson as the fascinating Peter. a gradual increase in demand for
»J
to Armisstoppjn(f „t the Seminole for a
Th© svecial Book Week program glasses among women. This fnd
especially strong in nnd about
i
nil few days while looking over San- will be eiven nt the library Satur­ is
ciosed all fofjl and vjcinity
day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. All Paris.
A few weeks ago n woman walk­
nr© invited to attend.
410
ed along the Rue de Rivoli or|
N. H. Blackman of St. Peters
some such fashionable thoroughl ,7nl nVIock burg is visiting friends and rela­ Azarian Class Holds
lire of Paris wearing large circle
that matched the rims of
t i v e £ y ti*VM in the citZ :
BusinessMeetTuesday 1earrings
the horn glasses she was wearing.
.
R. W. Otter is expected back to
' So as you looked at her you saw
I*. °* vonn Sanford tonight. He has spent the
The Azarian Class held Its reg­ four horn circles, two over the
l
n t Pn s t week in Miami, Palm Beach, ular business meeting nt the home eyes ami one below each ear.
A certain optician in Paris re­
of Mrs. B. A. Austin Tuesday aft­
Lobby M
W S .fi
ernoon. A social hour wun enjoyed cently said that at the present
Ssnforl
! V .u S i
W. L. Whltldon of W eit Polm after the businetu was taken care time he sold about a hundred pairs
a..n Tiii&gt;s- Bench is spending several days in of. Those present were: Mrs. C. A. of spectacles a day to fashionable
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Sanford as th© guests of friends Anderson, Jr., Mrs. Charles Echols, women, but lest any might draw
"gas|
and relatives,
The ideal
Mrs. L. G. Sheppard, Mrs. A. L. the conclusion that there was an
Magwood, Mrs. M. G. lA&gt;ftus, Mrs. epidemic of eye troubles he added
LusTn^the J®«® H. Hall of Ft. Meade is in A. Kendall, Mrs. L. H. Echols, that they were made with plnin
Mr
the city on business.
Mrs. R. R. Pippin, Mrs. A. M. Earp, glasses. The important thing is
Mrtl
A. B. George, Mrs. G. A. Jlro- not to have the lenses fitted to the
[the South
M. L. Marks nnd C. S. Smith
therson,
Mrs. \V. C. DeCoursey, eyes, hut to have the rims match­
htrs As of New York City are in tho city
1Mrs. Howard Pnrker, Mrs. Marie ed to the color of the frock with
of the investigating the advantage!) nnd Austin, Mrs. Burke Steels, Mrs. which they are worn. Many wo­
rtTeach- opportunities which Sanford has Boston Steele Vestors, and Mrs. men buy a number of these spec­
tacles. Green, blue, mauve and
1st Side to p H61, th® investor.
Harold II. Krnstner.
beige nre the most usual tones,
after the comVntioniri lortvisew
Glenn Bond of Savannah, Ga., is
&lt;
»
o»
i
.i
shell
tone
stopping at tho Valdez while atP. Stedmnn nnd E. P. Stcdmnn1
Ij, \Vom-|ten(bnC to business matters in Snn- of Winchenden, Mass., are spend-, j jrs K j, n|anton&gt; f„rm(.r Bcc-I
’ i Mrs. p* I ford.
ing a few days in the city on bust- n ta ry of tju.
c ar„lina Li­
nens.
They
are
stopping
nt
the!.
•
■ Miss Olive I
brary
Commission,
nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Long leave
| if the Sal Friday for Montgomery, Ala., to Montezuma.
j Brumbaugh, librainn of the Orlan-I
[the D. A. attend the Floridu-Alabnmn foot
. do Library, visited Mrs. Anne Van
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Munnsell of \ ess itrown yesterday in the In-'
a« o’clock. bah Koro®- Mrs. Long’s mother, Sebring
are visiting in the city.
tere:&lt;t of matters relating to the1
Inscription M m B. II. Spratt, will return with
I
Florida Library Asociation.
in’s Club them.
Harold
A.
Stockbrhlge
of
Bel-1
1 be given
--------(the Courte- E. A. Floyd of Dunedin and E. mont. Mass., and W. B. McGoronn | Howey—$150,000 theater and I
wservations F. Floyd of Clenrwater are in the of Natick, Mass., are in Sanford store building to he constructed,
for a few days Jooking over the
IMn. Archie city for a day or two on busi­ invesi-.nient field. They are register­
1 Mu. U. L ness.
ed at the Montezuma.
C. A. Virgin, Jr., is spending
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones of Tam­
severnl dnys in Sanford on busi­
pa are spending several days in
Week par ness for tho Western Union.
Sanford.
Library at
kill be no Mrs. W. H. Wodiinger and son
It. O. D. Gunn of Jacksonville
of St. Augustine havo arrived in
Sanford to join Mr. Wodiinger, is a business visitor in the city tuis hundling the agency for ! day.
Is Given who
the Davis Shores nroperties in
&gt;• &gt;’U
Monday Sanford. At premnt they nre stop­ O. C. Wellborn of Miami hns
AT
returned to Sanford for a few days
ping nt the Valdez.
on busbies. He was here for sever­
home of
K R 0 N F. N ’S |the
i on Poplar; Irving Finchel nnd Lou Finchel nl duyii a short time ago.
E. First St.
beauty and of New York City havo returned
J. It. Watts of St. Petersburg
she enter-1 to Sanford to commence work on
The proceeds will ro to the
fctous show-1 their extensive building program was a culler in Sanford yesterday.
T. Thurs-|in Sanford. They will be the build­
Rev. E. D. Brownlee has return­
ers of the new swimming pool.
ed from a motor trip to Uikeland
IBg Rimes
Ument, the M. II. Fny of New York City nnd Winter Haven.
Isith„ a book
.. , left today for New York to report
T. T. Welch of Jacksonville is
I. which11favorably on Sanford as a uite for stooping
at the Seminole for a few
t
a mnnufnctur'nK n,,d distribution days uihllp
attending
while
attending to business Iin
*
center. Ho will return early next
Sanford.
t Mrs. week
* +
with a 1
71 pretty
the 1
TUiVrjfia
l*^J ice
ftST. AUGUSTINE

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Ball

in severnl instances she received
Honest merchants do not mind!
over-weight, hut does not nttribth im r'lri° this fact that the merchant’: being checked up, because that’s n
intcrenting
THE ONLY . . . . . . viiniK | — .
' r»t&lt;-1 weiirhed! good way to prove their honesty
about it is the fact that Bcnja-1 «nlc».
h(. s i aP s c X s did But short weights in some install-1
min F. Winter, who owns and is I out to her on the same sc
„
^ duc to carelessness of
tearing down the house to build!not show over-weight.
But the most astonishing infor­ well meaning dealers. Merchants!
something suitable, came here a
poor Jewish hoy not so long ago. mation this lady has to impart to who desire to deal square with the!
He has had more fun out of that other wives is that in inme of the public should frequently examine
Vanderbilt house than Vanderbilt grocery stores of this city the pub­ and test their scales. Also caution
who built it, ever had. Winter, lic is being cheated out of from their clerks to give full measure j
who earns his money and power, one to twenty-five percent through in every instance.
enjoya both.
pass away.

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ARTHUR BRISBANE ON REAL ESTATE I

COTTON DROPS again, off five
to six dollars a bale yesterday.
ORLANDO SENTINEL
The government can stabilize and
profits for men that sit
This is what Arthur Brisbane, i The real property of the United
the hieroglyphics of a better: But, alas! how very few guarantee
at home owning railroad stocks,
------- o------great
editorial writer ami shrewd States is the real estate of tho I
"A brown-ntone house in West- leaves of it do wo seriously turn over. This ought to be the doing nothing. Putting up rates
States.
attends
to
thnt.
investor,
has to say of real estate: ' United
Sixty-Ninth Street, opposite tin* subject of the education of our youth, who, at twenty, when
You that live here, study oppor­
Spencer Arms Hotel, was raided they should ho fit for business, know little or nothing about
A few years from now those who tunities nml seize them.
HUT IT is almost "socialism"
pc
by thec police
and 1II inen nrrost- it.—William Penn.
have
or could bet a little money
Don’t spend your old age admir­
to suggest government aid for tho
ed.”—Nei
L'w York Journal of Com­
will
ask
themselves:
"Why
didn't
I
ing
the intelligence of the man who '
cotton growers or other farmers.
merce. Which goes to show that
know enough to buy real estate? knew enough to seize chances rig h t!
That
is
called
‘‘false
political
ec­
the police are getting stronger ev­
Of those that own real estate under your nose.
onomy."
ery day.
now
many will ask in a few years:
Study. Consult trained, keen ,
lly
IRVIN’
H.
COHII
If little cotton growers, how■— ...o -■
over were as close us big railroad "Why didn’t I know enough to real estate men. Use your own
Orlando has just been the scene When The II. C. of I,. Came Down I dreading thu worst.
judgment ns you get their views.
men are to tho powers tliut be keop it? "
of an exciting mayoralty campaign
Men with large capital in a few And ns soon ns you cun, be able
things might change.
As
I
heard
the
tale
it
had
to
do
When
tho
bail
man
had
eaten
he
which ended Tuesday with tho elec­ with a email communiiy in Texax| leaned hack in his chair, drew a
years will curse themselves when to say to your friends:
tion of L. M. Autrcy as head of i where the railroad run through spring-back knife out of his pocket,
“ I own a piece of real estate."
THE COLORADO doctor who they remember the price at which
the city government. Wo can now ‘ the main street ami on cither side
Mr. Brisbane is one of Florida’s I
chloroformed his legless, armless, today real estate can be bought.
flipped
its
five-inch
blade
out
with
turn to Sanford’s approaching elec­ of the track stood a short order
Men of smaller means will recall staunchest friends nnd one of her I
deaf nnd dumb, weak minded
a
tHnbjo
of
a
practiced
thumb
ami
tion which we hud almost forgot­ restaurant owned and operated by
leisurely picked Iris teeth with its daughter, after taking car© of her with bitterness the fact that tliey large investors, so undoubtedly he !
ten.
u colored man.
ncudlclike point. His caterer watch­ for 32 years, says ho believed he might easily today have bought had Florida rcnlty in mind when he
One night the official had man ed him as a fascinated bird watch­ wus sending her to heaven and Proper* the increased value cf | wrote, although he addressed his
which would take cure of them in message to the people of the whole
Sanford golfers defeated ix-es- of tho vicinity enmu lurching into es u coiled serpent.
firmly believed in immortality.
burg Sunday by one point, making one of these rival establishments.
old age.
1country.■
Suddenly he spoke and the neg­
A MAJORITY of humnn beings
a score_ of fifteen to fourteen by j U immediately was uppnrent to ro jumped.
tho vie tors. I he local players are the proprietor that tho visitor was
"What ivirt of a dump docs that beliovo that they believo in im­
just now striking their stride. Oth- | under tho influence of strong drink other nigger over acrost tho tracks mortality. But if nil nctunlly he-1
lievcd that death means immediate!
cr tenmn in the Central Florida
FORT MYERS TROPICAL NEWS
circumstances calculated tn run?" he asked.
heavenly bliss, how many would
Golf League, will have to step make him tig h tly more dangerous
“Oh, Mister Gatlin, you wouldn’t continue
to live?
lively in the future to beat the San­ than rattlesnakes.
This winter is the test.
The i When they return to their homes j
lak dat place a-tall," stated tho
ford aggregation.
Whilo tho uneasy negro made colored man. “ Dat nigger natchclwhole future of this state depends | and tell thu home folks all about |
MOHAMMEDANS
B
E
LI
E
VE
-------- o——
to a tremendous degree on how their stay in Florida, the future ■
prutenso at being glad to see him ly thinks a fly is somethin' you
Campbell-Lotiring Post of the the bully flopped his long frame cooks will. Ho ain't sniiitatious lak that death on the battlefield means the weathers the abnormal condi­ destiny of this state will he p re t-! ■
instant transportation to u most tions that will prevail in Florida ty well fixed. It is doubtful if the ■
I aims to he."
American I/sgion is to ho congrat­ into a chair and deniunded:
fancy paradise, providence, free
ulated upon the Armistice Buy
"Nigger, have you got a nice
"Yes," said the bully, “and whuts ladies and wine, and many of them during the next six or seven state could ever recover from tho I 5
months. We have stood freezes in blight of u bud reputation obtain­
program which it has arranged. tender sirloin steuk hero?”
more, hen a robber—he's a regular actually seek death in battle.
the past thut threatened to anni­ ed a t this time when ns no other
pirate."
Beginning this morning with u pa­
“Yah, ttuh!”
Christians
hang
on
to
life,
far
hilate our economic structure; can state has ever been before it is
“All right, then; you cook it fur
rade followed by a memorial serv­
“ Is dat so. auh?”
into
old
age.
They
believe,
but
ice, thu Ixgioo’s program with mo ami don't you cook it too long
"Well, judge for yourself. I-nst they are not quite prepared to hot wo now stand an avalanche of running over with visitors
prosperity that will sweep Florida
boat races, football game, rodeo else i'll cook you awhile myself. night I went into that nigger’B on it.
The Manufacturer's Record, one
from Key West to Pensacola wip­ of Florida’s best friends says edi­
fireworks display, and dance, is Ami along with it you better bring joint and ordered pust what I’ve
complete in every detail giving me some fried onions nnd a mess hud heru tonight—maybe a little
FRANCE MUST print ninny ing out thu old landmarks, upset­ torially: "Tho supreme question
Hanford people a full day of enter­ of hot hiiiiuits and green peas and more, maybe a little less. When 1 billions of additional paper francs. ting regular habits of business and now is to provide means to take
roasting ears nnd pio and coffee got through I asked him what tho When you print your money, un­ life, and electrifying the whole ut- caro of them and prevent them
tainment and amusement.
anri anything else tusty that you’ve damagu wus and, do you know, thnt less you do it carefully, it is hard mosphere!
from being gouged by conscience­
Many people seem to stand ad less people seeking only immediate
Unless the Atlantic Coast Line got around this dump. Now jump black scmindrtd had the gnll to ask to hold its value. Franco has no
nicely
Very f
gains, regnrdless of the State's fume for a dollar and u quarter? Of choice and, for tho moment, the versity very nicely.
Railroad grants the right-of-way before I start jumpin' you."
have the moral stamina to stand I ture welfare
Thu black man jumped. In n mi cours© I oughter killed him. In fact, French franc suffers.
for the extern on of Commercial
1prosperity. Florida is facing a
It seems to us that every citizen
Street and Seminole boulevard, the raculously short time, considering I got up intendin’ to kill him. But
something sort of stayed my hand.
BUT IOOK out how vou s e l l crisis of prosperity. The tide lias of this state has a heavy respinCity Commission plans to begin
| J J , I done to him was Just to cut France short or gamble S the cornu in the life of this state that sibility resting on him to do his
condemnation proceedings upon the magnitude of tho
staggered
in
fr;,,a,
^
^
f
e
a
r
l
n
B
off both his cars with thi&amp;. hero misfortune of tho French nation. 11/ »akcn ° h th&lt;L ,l,&gt;0^ ,enPs 0,1 t o ‘part in the great task of taking
the railroad's property. The growth
care of tho people. Surely, there
I he French aru resourceful I fortune. If precautions nrP
,„d development of the city should U w a .te rV .y piled high wUh dislv |
" u l° ^
is enough public spirit in Florida,
re you for courageous, thrifty, intelligent, taken, however, we may h«
enough
interest in our present wclare taking step
Hu l »b ^ ri*°!,c' &gt;’°u cannot sell stranded,
short with lmnunitv the money or I Hundieds of thou
old’s orogress i

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pose to provide fu rth er legislation for the state in order
to tnke care of an unusual situation arising from a tremen­
dous influx of visitors and settlers from the North.
L? * t ■fv+t '*1V*1 1^ ,|,t
IF GRAVITATION had worked
Any day a motorist on the public highway between
through eternity to balance it, |
Cocoa and Melbourne will see an apparently never-ending without
some power of counter
caravan of tourists and trucks. They travel close together, gravitation, nil the m atter of the
hundreds and hundreds of them. They are permitted by universe would long since hnvc
state law a speed of forty-five miles an hour. This is very been gathered into one solid lump.
theory of disturhutivc ex­
liberal. One should be able to reach his destination at that The
plosions and int&lt;|r-:Uellar collis­
speed.
ions would only satisfy the mind
Unfortunately, however, other laws are lacking. Soon of a child.
this interm ittent stream of automobiles will he halted.
COOLIDGE prnisSomeone has stopped. Perhaps he has a puncture, or per­ cs PRESIDENT
the press of America ns "a
haps his wife wants to pick daisies. He does not pull off safeguard ngninst bigotry and op­
WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING
the road. He stops where he is on one side and the vast pression.”
TEU-C1TY NEWS
A
nice
compliment,
hut
the
horde of motorists behind are compelled to halt, or wait
press
isn’t
so
much
of
a
safeguard
their chance to dash around on the left while in danger of against either. When bigotry is
When we speak of being "weigh- tho medium of short measure.
crashing into an auto coming from the other direction.
sufficiently powerful, the press on ed and found wanting,” one thinks
When asked for the names of
Recently an old-fashioned Overland was seen, model ap­ the whole, is extremely polite. of the interpretation which tho these
crooked dealers the lady de­
proximately 1902. It was in a state of most decrepit! condi­ When oppression takes the form old prophet gave to the “hand writ- clined to give them stating that
of
well
organized
capital,
the
press
ling on the wall." If you think Bcl- those who want to find them out
tion. One fender dangled on behind by a single holt. The again is polite.
Ishazznr is the only article to which can buy scales and learn who they
right front wheel wobbled ns if it were in imminent danger
m in ifin o M n n
tho word TEKEL can be applied arc, like :ihe did. "If I give you
of coming off altogether. The right rear tire was quite flat.
1 ItuyiUhNLr* MAKES no mis-, y0ll should consult one of the wives their nam es/’ she said, "people
Finally it became necessary for these remains to stop very I InkoH, however, and press servility j0f Bradenton who has been fur- may doubt my word, but they will
suddenly. The brakes were applied, hut as might he expect­ s a good thing in the long run. nishing the editor of this paper not question the correct weights
Let bigotry and oppression go with a little inuidc information re­ where they see them."
ed they did not hold and an accident resulted.
far. They always have done it, specting short weights in the pur­
Wo all might cite thousands of instances of utter misuse and they still &lt;To~ll. Tn America chase of the usual "run of*tablo * She added that it is worth many
times tho cost of the scales to find
of the highways. There is the driver who dashes out of an the press lets them go to the lim­ supplies.
out where to trade and also where
it.
When
tho
limit
is
reached,
obscure driveway on to a public road without even the warn­
The lady requests that we nd-!^,"^ to trad e, as you will very oftth a t offend are kicked nut. viso house keepers to purchase n len
ing blast of his horn. There is the moron who turns to the those
stung the worst where you
Frank, fearless criticism might small scale upon which to weigh tllink you
aru getting the greatleft without signaling with his hand and the imbecile who make them Inst longer.
articlcs
from
the
grocery
I'tore.
ip&lt;»
stops suddenly without preliminary warning.
the scales thoroughly so that
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THE MAGNIFICENT W. K. |Tcst
No less dangerous are those who drive who are totally
no mistake will be made and there- . " t! P“"" ‘f° af t ic.e
,la,iy
Vanderbilt
house
in
New
York's
incapacitated for the job. Old men, with hearing entirely Fifth Avenue will soon be turned i by some honest grocer be falsely a,0Inf*l bel.icYi?*c ‘hat, ‘‘ k al,ncf t°
for the benef,t of oth*
gone and partly blind, youngsters obviously lacking in any over to wreckers nnd torn down, accused of short weighting his cus- | and
era. Food prices are dear enough
Then weigh your pupch-^cr”’
responsibility, others who from nervous ailments or other meanwhile, for charity, the crowd tomers.
J them andi when
before unwrapping
, . you, ,get
. nil
.. you
, .pay, , for, . ami
.
causes are unfit to drive daily are seen upon the roads risk­ to whom the name Vanderbilt uses
make a note of the difference in jhort-weight artists should not he
means
something,
will
pay
to
en­
the measure you paid for nnd the tolerated. The loss to tho purchaser
ing their lives and the lives of thousands of others.
ter the house, wander about, con­
mny
on,y “ tr,fIc oa a smKle a r*
Governor Martin has called the legislature together to template the great dining room, measure you received. You w ill, tide,
hut in the court*} of a month,
enact laws to take care of an unprecedented influx of north­ two stories high "and Mrs. Van­ find that the price of the scale was| will amount to quite an item.
money well spent.
erners. There are many little things, like rules of the road, derbilt’s room on the third floor
Since you pay for it, why not get:
Ita l-1
*u,*y informant states thnt it? Why not have scales in your
with the bathtub cut from Ital­
which may he overlooked and we merely wanted to cal! some ian marble.”
most of our merchants are honest
kitchen nnd know for yourself that
of them to his attention.
All this, even the bathtub must nnd will give you n square deal; you do get it?

If you enn catch a Leprccaun
And steal away his cap,
You'll maybe get a Pot o’ Gold
In an exchange, hut hup
Tho Leprccaun has never told
'H is secret, what’s a Pot o’ Gold?
-o—Elizabeth MncKinstry.
-------- o-------Why is this fight on Florida being marie? I believe that
1 It may ho too early to do the it is no more or less than jealousy. The same jealousy th at
Christmas shopping hut it’s about has marie eastern states picture Oklahoma as the home of
time to bnku that fruit cake.
wild Indians, tornadoes, hi-juckers and long dry spells, and
, ---------o-------A city employe of C learw ater1 the fact th at now our leading Oklahomans are casting simi­
tiuddcnly became insane while at lar reflections at the newest of our boom states only tends
work. Now we know w hat will he to further clinch this opinion.— Banzett in Oklahoma City
our end.
City Oklahoman.
----------------- o----------------The debtor in India is so honest
How
many
millons
of people come into, and go out of the
that he pays not only his own ob­
ligations hut ulsn those of his fa­ world, ignorant of themselves, and of the world they have
ther, brother and other relatives. lived in . . . The world is certainly a great and stately vol­
Our office boy says that’s not hon­ ume of natural things; and may he not improperly styled
esty, its dntnphoolishnciu.

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Ucnllemen
I wish (o suggest LOCH-ARMOR as a suitable name for your new sub
division.
iCH-ARHOR signifies lakes and woodlands. It seems
would be an ideal name, for as far as I know, there
that ran boast of more beautiful, ndiing, woodland
kcs than the property you are about to name.
: suburban community in the north was given this
i';o, after searching for a suitable name for our new
. J.. we could find'nothing more appropriate to the

Very truly yours

Selecting: a suitable name lor a development of the chavactei
gestions Irom which to pick the vigilt name, many hours of worl
mimes would be the best. There was a great variety from which
tion process was a slow one, the merits of all the proposed names
mcied down to four, then three. At this point assistance was &lt;
cided upon.
In selecting the name we have for Sanford’s finest
common, beautiful, and entirely suitable to the wonder
all those who assisted us by suggesting various names,
declared winner of the prize offered.

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| FLORIDA FACTS I 17C3
Florida produces a wide variety
o f, mangoes, borne of them bring
a Rood price on tho markets of the
country nnd at times have sold for
ns much as two dollars each on
Chinese market in Son Francisco.

&gt;NESI)AY.

no

11, 1925.

ThU w„«B|r

nu b y S P*5n„ ln «?2 »•»**»• named d efen dan ts. If.U v
this was in exchange for Hn'
f r e u n ^ r a n y 'o r a ll o f
defendants Im dead, to a ll par&gt;ana and the western part of Cuba. snot
tle* rlnlmltiit Interests under th e
- I . 'S!n« diseased d efen dan ts, to Moses J. Taylor. Jr., and w ife.
Pensacola was first laid out ns wit;
TTTT---------- -Taylor, w hoso Chrlaa city with streets planned at right \v"mi n*m« Is unknow n: M artha
w illiam s; l.nvlck I*. W illiam s and
angles in tho year 1703.
u lfo. -------- . ,
W illiam s, w h o so
i2LUt.U n ni,fno Is u nknow n; W llW illiams and w ife, ------------The Kings Rond from Iinrington Vvm,A
” "ll;,ms. whose C hristian nnmo Is
in.-,- LAuKustine was built by the unknown; „r otherw ise. In and to
Pritish in 17G5.
the follow Ini; described land, situ
ate. lying and being In tho C ounty
ot Seminole and State of F lorid a,
particularly described a s f o l­
During the early years of the more
lows. In.wit:
advance °f the citrus industry in The West One-Half (W l-2 ) o f th e
I'lorida packing houses were locat­ Northeast Quarter (N K 'i) o f tho
Quarter (S R I-t) o f Heced about fifty miles apart and Southeast
23 FaVt Township 13 South, lta n g o

Tho tree in Florida require? five
insofar as is poable on said day
to seven years to benr. It requires
..
.
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n
n
5
,
to
unite
with
the
people
of
cvlpitol ami to uni
nation nm| less pruning than do citrus trees.
" ’C' ^ « . ° o V . l l the other naMarX cniScyl inthat w ar IngiV; Dado county is apparently the
rlanm
thanks for the signing or tnc. lending place in the state where
sday.. Vrm slice which ended the World this fruit is grown.
AnilCn W ir and in commemorating that
some times more. Today thcro are
plS"‘ lJ«v in 1918 when the battle-torn
The cocoanut palm, according to packing houses located a t Inter­ *l®. i*'! Persons or parties cta lm ln g
*a&gt;&lt; tho armies of the world made peace. o bulletin by the state department vals of about five miles through­ an Interest under W illiam W illiam s,
,°. the Those who gave their lives in tha of agriculture, is well adapted to out the citrus belt.
doceased. ns lo irs, devisers, g ra n ",r "‘her claim ants, or o th er*at th Jay should especially be remern- the section along the coast from
parades,
'V*f; *1' and to the lands h erein ,*',*vrlhed; and to any nnd nil
speech- bored, ns well as thorn who suf­ Saint Lucie Inlet on the cast
from sickness or wounds, to Calooiuhntchee river on the west I \ , T ! I.V (
C O U R T O F T IIF . o ilie r persons whose n a m e s are tin ices vot- fered
Known.
any right. H i l o or
JI'lllC IA I, CIRCUIT interest ri.iiming
ticularly and I would ask you to join w th coast.
In nnd to the lands h erein I ' A M I FOR SKMthe
American
Legion
or
with
othor any pnrt or
I Si 01, H
join in
IN
C H A N . Parcel “'•erlbeU
thereof.
of patriotic P
CKIIV. C O l v r v .
He great or organisations
For
a
number
of
years
the
nuts
It Is hereby ordered that y o u nnd
poso in sendee apropriatc to the ffrom the cocoa nut trees of Flor­ A. V. McGuln.
p, 1 . , '" u
and appear before
C om plainant,
"nr
sahl i Ireult Court at tho Court
Miration 3 occasion
vs.
ida were used only for food, plant­ Muses J. Taylor. Jr., ot al..
House
nt
Sanford.
Florida on tho
J Palatkn,
ing or souvenirs. The department
Mtn ilay of November. A. D.. 1323.
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D efendants.
CONVICTS RECAPTURED
nnd
then
and
there
m ake an sw er
|ion post
St IT TO OVIKT TITI.K
of agriculture announces now, that
1" the MM , f r.nnplalnt exhibited
CITATION
i of Gov- TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 10. the nut is being used in the pre­
&gt;mi In this cause.
To Moses J. Taylor. Jr., and w ife. against
ie day a
paration of oil sonp.
It is further ordered that th is or
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wlioao
C
hristian
_(yp&gt;—Will
and
James
Brown,
ne­
lirr
be
h e d ill The Hanford
itivc ne­
name is unknown; M artha
W il­ Merabi. p u b;liswspaper
published In
eded sev- groes, who escaped from a road
liams; Lovlek l*. W illiam s and w ife Hanford,
s, mltmle County, Florida,
W illiam s, w hose Chris
the I’a- camp while serving sentences from #The cherimoya rnnks among the ----------------IV........'l
l,
w
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k
for
four
co n secu ­
eight possiblo tropical fruits that tlan name Is unknown; W illiam A
Duval county, have been returned may become of commercial value Williams and wife.
W llness my hand and the seal of
Williams, w hose C hristian nam e la . .. ' ,r‘'"1* ''"iirt of tin* Seventh
|p«s is np- to the state prison.
In Florida. It ranks with the unknown; ami each and every of Judicial
C i r c u i t of the
S tate of
|o lie deWill Brown wns found serving choicest of fruits In the world. The
J however.
If the oth- time in the state prison of Hannas. production of this fruit, however,
Icate that Ho was brought hack to Florida is only in its embryonic experi­
lead i will on expiration of his Kansas sen­ mental stages in Florida.
Juicily at tence. He wns sent up from Duval
There arc largo forests of cus­
Important
lcanot be county in April, 191G for 50 years tard pie apples around Lake Okee­
He chobee. Tho custard pic apple is as
| even one for breaking and entering.
esenped June 4, 1918.
_ j ooatjj minted to the Cherimoya
Llamntion James Brown, sent up front Du- ns the orange is to the grapefruit.
.sugar ap­
tf Florida vnl county in July, 1922, for 0 This is also true of
of every years for robbery, and who escap­ ple which thrives along thu sandy
tioti and ed in December, 1923, recently ar­ rocky lands of the coast.
[the other rived in Akron, Ohio, where he
East and West Florida were ccdt war in i was recaptured
ligning of
fended the

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V. E. DOUOLA88,
Clerk of the Clrrnlt Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida,
lti anti fur
County.
Uy A. M. WKBK8.
(SR A M
DcpUty C,«rkDeCOTTRS A- SPENCEE.
H ollcltors and of Counsel for tho
Complainant.

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for pood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Ne.xt to Valdez.

DAYTONA
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REQUIRES TWO MORE SALES­
M EN FOR S AN3F0RD

Phone 346-J.

105 So. Palm etto

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We are IMeascd to announce thnt
MR. W. 1\ CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tcnn.)
has been attached to the sta ff of our Central Florida office,

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Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
AUDITS - SYSTEMS - TAXES
Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford. g c g r a y , Resident Manager
317-18 First National Bank Building
s a n f o r d , F l o r id a

•WATER ----- WATER — WATER ----- WATER — WATER

NTENSIFIED
VALUES

Ljtion fol-j
jor,
of the j
(tided that
frtmber of
-js Liberlie a legal'
of the[
a proc-j
the pcoplxt
their bust- j
he in com- ^
ken an a r-;
»r.il misery |
forlil War,
to the

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|o procluini
ember, 1925

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cold* lead to
ta stop them
ta emuhitied
la tak-. Crc&lt;).
. :1 discovery
l tootles and
es ami iawtoi* i&gt; rcc*
Inthoriliea as
JHenries for
stad other
iCreonulsion
JtrJe, other
•Atindheal
»si stop the
tviulc thu
U ahsbehie scat
“Hiipowtii

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!aad utisfacP d persistent
sxth.ua,
ffr* Ripiraphaisrboild.
i dis or flu.
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The Garden in
November
PLANTING TIME is right NOW—this minute—for MANY
SUBJECTS, nnd wo are prepared to supply you these items
in finest condition strong hcaity stock at our well known
WHOLESALE LOW PRICES.
1. STRONG 3 years old F.VERBLOOMING ROSE­
BUSHES—w'o have a new hatch of three thousand to offer
guaranteed to please you and to bloom all'next summer;
OPHELIA, RUSSELL. COLUMBIA, RADIANCE, WARD,
LOS ANGELES AM. BEAUTY, GENERAL JACtJ., and twen­
ty others; 7oc each; any 12 for $0.00 any 100 for $15.00.
2. NEW LOT of strong 5 to 7 eye PEONY ROOTS JUST
RECEIVED; only the newest nnd choicest varieties in all colors
shades; our selection of varieties 7oc each; or 12 for $0.00;
such varieties as lister! in catalogs at $2 to $5 ench.
3. HARDY PERENNIALS; strong field grown—nny 12
for $1 include: FOXGLOVES, DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS.
ALYSSUM SAX ATI LK, HARDY PHLOX, COREOPSIS, IRIS
of all kinds, POPPIES, GAILLARDIAS, PYRETHRUMS, ANTIIEMIS, DELPHINIUMS, MALLOWS and all Others you can
name. Any 1G0 for $10.
4. GIANT HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS CLUMPS—
also POMPONS—In all colors, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100
assorted.
5. GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI choicest new sorts $1 per
100—FOR STORAGE.
G. DAHLIAS—newest cactus and century sorts $1.50 doz.
—FOR STORAGE.
7. PRIVET for hedging—strong four year old—$15 per

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is literally true
ISLAND, and for this reason:

Biscayne Bay h as alw ays been the dom inant arb iter of values

100.

8. JAP. BRABERRY for hedging do. do. $35 per 100.
9. SHRUBS of nil kinds—lilac, wclgelias, spireas, forsythias, dcutzias and nil others $1 each, $10 per 12.
10. SHADE and FRUIT TREES—all kinds heavy stock $2
each; $20 per 12.
11. EVERGREEN TREES, PINES, JUNIPERS, SPRUCE,
etc., $2 upward, according to size and variety—usk for fig­
ures on your sizes and varieties. NOW IS THE BEST 1IME
IN YEAR TO PLANT EVERGREENS.

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Order TODAY, We Deliver AT ONCE
Yours For the Garden

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it’s Build a Great G iy!
long-time money and lots of it, to build great
Acii y-vvide co-operative spirit is also necessary.

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U nial *n£ loans on homes, improved business propL1t&gt; and apartment houses at 7% interest.
Lets
Over Your Program

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, itc Insurance Co., anil the Calvert Mo.-tAssets over txvcnly.fixrc miUloiut.

8112 Last Second St.

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Harlowarden Gardens and Greenhouses

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Phone 611

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ROPERTY immediately overlooking the bay attains the high­
est price. Values scale downward as you move away from the
bay. But on Miami Shores Island, (iOO acres in extent, all lots are
either on, or very near, the w ater’s edge. Here then you have a
property which you will naturally expect to reflect to the maxi­
mum degree the influence on values of matchless Biscayne Bay.
If all property in the Greater Miami area continues to advance in
value- and it unquestionably will—will you not naturally expect
the greatest increases in property so wonderfully situated as this
—entirely surrounded by the waters of Biscayne Bay—the princi­
ple dominating influence on values?
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Do you appreciate what it will mean to you to live upon MIAMI
SHORES ISLAND, either right o n the water or on one of the inter­
ior lots just a few steps to the shore of Biscayne Bay? Think what
a satisfaction it will be to you to know, that by virtue of the de­
lightful arrangement of lake, rec reation park and golf course, this
beautiful island, large enough to establish a community of its
own, can never—though every lo t were built upon—become con­
gested or crowded.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925.

PAGE EIGHT

Today’s Best Investment Opportunity
REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS

1 st National Bank Bid?.

4 lots in Rose Court for $10,000. This is underpriced and
the terms are good.

In Bel-Air

Price $7900

A good small Home, $4,500.

Notice These Terms
Only $1,000 down, balance easy.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
203-205 Mclsch Building

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

WARNING

Priced at $2200 for quick ■n’e.

----- For Quick Sale, We Have------

Corner lot, eastern exposure on Twelfth and Laurel. Will sell for $1900, if sold
in the next few days.
Beautiful lot in Mayfair for only $3750 with suitable terms. Act quick on this!

Advance I nPrice, November 15th.

Two lots in Franklin Terrace $1250.00
each.
House completely furnished on Sanford
Avenue, opposite Rose Court, $8,500.00.
Terms.
House and lot No. 1705 Magnolia lot size
63x130 for only $4,500.00.

Block of six lots on Snnford Avsnue, one block north of Rose Drive filling sta­
tion, all for $1,200 with terms.
Seven room house on Magnolia Avenue very close in. Every modern convenience.
Priced for quick sale at $11,000 with terms to suit.
Seven rooms and bath on beautiful corner on Sanford Heights with garage npnrtment and three garages on rear of lot. Every convenience. Priced $15,000.
SEE US NOW!

&amp;

THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

Beautiful lot on Hughey Street between Park and Mtignolin, only $1900 for quick
sale with good terms.

McCALL

OSCAR R. BROOKS

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

TODAY’S B E S T M Y S
Large lot, 75x110 in Rose Court.

Phone 744.

TEN CHOICE LOTS

2 Apartment Houses with good income, $25,000.

Phone 713.

3 large lots on Mellonvillc Ave., 1 Vfc blocks from ball park
Contains 1 corner and 2 inside. Very good investment’ ^
Beautiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal Avenu* w, I
to lake. 66x140 ft. This is a giveaway for $1,500.00. w H
French Avenue, between 1 1 th and 1 2 th Streets. Eastern
ing paid. 64x117. 50x117. These lots can be bought undenS
market prices.
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5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans S treet, including one corner J
lots. At $2,000 each. These cannot be duplicated.
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1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150. In a rp.,
tial section. This is worth looking into.
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palmetto Avenue and 13th Street **
Completely furnished. At the very low figure of $6,250.00.’ eJ

KARL J. SCHULTZ

Bc9&gt;

Real Estate and Investments.

INVESTMENTS

On Lots in Three-Pines-Subdivision, opposite tot!
trance to The Million Dollar Race Track, Longwoc&lt;
$400 lots. $50 cash, $10 month. No interest, not

COLCLOLGII REALTY CO.

FOX

“The Firm Substantial”
113M* Magnolia Ave.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

IIEAI. ESTATE
INSURANCE
311 First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Phone 745

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfcri,ffc
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS”
Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
This is near the Forrest Lake Hotel
One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue........ $
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet!
front. P ric e ............................................. $10);
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 fro

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA
TERRACE—$6,300. Terms

Thd Investments wc offer are desirable and are in line, on increas-values.
We have some real bargains in Sanford Real Estate.
lo u know you ought to he buying your home; hat are you doing it?

SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

Wc have homes, business Property, Lots, Small Farms and Acre*.
The best advertising we have is the kind recommendation* of our customer*. There
la a reason for their co-operation. So come in and lets get acquainted.

Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

FLETCHEIM5ULGER REALTY CO.

SPLENDID RESIDENCE
Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

113Yj Magnolia.

Phone 746

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Ft

Real E state Investment

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23.
TWO OF THE BEST LOTS

In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. Onethird cash. A number of lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

FINE BUSINESS PROPER^
We offer today a fine corner property fronti
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third \
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on thi
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while th&lt;
or waits for a substantial increase in the value. ^
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foot,
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 day;
own this property.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

The Beauty Spot for Homes
Look it over and be convinced.
CHOICE CITY LOTS NEAR CENTER

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.
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SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

SIMMONS, Sales Mgi.

108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

We Have 22 Acres Near Geneva

Ask Us About It.

BARGAINS

TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD

A SNAP

Where Values Are Advancing Daily

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

Phone 708-709

Completely furnished
5 room* and sloeping porch,

$7600

Fifteen acres in the city limits
of Oveida on a clay road includ­
ing lake front of 500 feet. $200

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Beautiful corner lot, M*yls'r

$4500

Lint your property with us. Wo have calls
every day for homos, lots and business prop­
erty.

- Iota, Sanford Avenue, close to citf

$900 each
Dnc lot Fort Mellon......- - ......

You can depend on our entire corporation.

One lot Port Mellon............. -......

Dne lot Palmetto Avenue. 52x120......

per acre with terms.

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3V2 Ball Building
Phone 142

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

5 Hall Bldg.

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realty Bro^l
12-1-1 Garner-Woodrutjf

Brumley Puieston Bldg.
E. F. ANDREWS

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Good Paper W i l l
B e Produced B y
“Tree .O f Heaven”

produce ‘about 1,000,000 two-wincutl iije d a nnually. These are lluht,
can be carried far by the wind and
are mid to account fo r‘the trees
found in isolated places.
MORK INTEREST IN SOCCER
PARIS, Oct. 20.—(A1)—The extent to which soccer footall has
become an institution in France is
shown in the participation of 350
clubs for the French Cup. In the
opening matches, 3,058 athletes
played football before total crowds
variously estimated between 500,000 and 1,000,000 people. There
were 114 teams entered in 1919.

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Cramer; and cacti and every o f tnn
said defendant*. If llvlmr and If any
h* “ »»«l appear b efore
or all of wild defendants l&gt;e dead, H o ,,;* 1,1 Circuit Court at the Court i n a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
By A. M. WKKKS.
t h e n to the heirs, devisee*, g ra n ­ 14th a ,? 1 ? nn»or«l. Florida on the
tees, or other elaluiant*. under each mill then of &gt;n'-mber. A. D.. 1915. 4SK MA
Deputy Clerkam! every of the ntiove nam ed d e­ to tl.
m ake an sw er n eciv rr r.H a sP F .x cr.n .
fendant*. to -w iti r r a n r ls J. Lynch against ’
,lf com plaint exhibited Sotleltors and of Counsel for tho
and hushnnd. John t.ynch; --------------“
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la order ii, fl,rV '-r ordered th a t this
buidished in Tho Hanford
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UCO 1ChrisIUIW Sanfor.i a "’'." "paper published In
lltchart.
hose
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tlan name Is unknown, w ife of ooro
County, Florida.
ns nh„n, your
James It. Illehiirt; \V. !I. Leo: K tlvV w"‘k , w ,,k for ,o u r con secu C. Lee and wife. Carrl# A.
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h!,,r •h,‘ PrepA. Leo;
U hV « n i . h. r ,hr »&gt; vV.lts.
Heor*.&lt; \V. Cramer and w lf*.
and and seal o f
r*. Susan
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today.
tomorrow. s Pe us
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ln ier e«III
is &gt;•* the 'iTlrrm? I'-Z n V of the Seventh
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In terests
and to the lands hereinafter des- n
£•" r„e
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and
•s *»tc of Florhla. In
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rrllied; to alt persons, w hose nam es the ln o
County, on tills
HLA1.TV ft*.
are unknown elalm ltig In terests as lno 13,,» •!«&gt; of October A. IV. 1»25.
See
llr . Curley
fh o n e 710
hi irs. ilevlecs. Krnntres, or o th er­ Clerk . f
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ltd 1- - Miignotl.n \ \ j r .
wise mult r Mrs. I'.mlly C. Hlehnrt. S eventhf j *,? ,* Jfcult Court o f the I
decease,!. In anil to the lan ds h ere­ ^ £IlllL r" d lelal circu it o f Florida H
in.liter described; nnd to nil per­
sons and parties whoso nam es arc
uukinovn claim ing any righ t, title
or Interest In and to the fo llo w in g
described property, situ ate.
lyin g
and being In the County of Beml-I
Hole and State of Florida, m o r e 1
particularly described a s fo llo w s:

ammisHARRLSnURG, Pa., Nov. 11.—
rr from (/Ph-The Chinese “tree of heaven”
r Fort w ill produce paper pulp of Rood
questlength- Whereas it was about
Operation fibre
condemned ns -----------a noxious plant
rCCtl L a to
tO be
DC COnucmatvu
il .it
it may in lnlnr
mlve
ask ed
lal°r years help to lulve
S the op- ‘ the
problem of wood* shortage e~~
for
‘e probh
Was ad- paper
purposes.
iper manufacturing
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_t- there
j Tho
The trees
trees paper
, . possibilii throujth (ties was discovered in experiments
ouducted by the Pennsylvania
doSERUM RIDS RECEIVED
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reBta
and waters.
TALLAHASSEE, Flo., Nov. 10.
ii
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pnrtment ot with ,v„
for contracts in the
r for the co-operating
the forest nro-l_|/p)—Hid*
pro
of Ag- ductii laboratories at Madison, supply of scrum virus for Florida
of Talla-lWis. As a result, the department livestock will be considered at the to-wlth:
r&gt;—: l...in n|nnt thousands of ailanthus

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Essentially n worth-while property.

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Hnont 15, Masonic Temple.

I SanfordGrove,Ine.

WISE BOAT WORKS
*nu u»c ••••-. —
Southeast- for ornamental purposed
edical As- spread so quickly that, where It
Atlanta, grows in thickets, its aggressiveis on the ness lias begun to crowd out n at­
Importance ive treea
Measurements showed that one
rj.operation
sprout grew 12 1-2 feet in n single
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,ions of the season. From these measurements
it was figured that in 25 years the
Indance.
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average tree would
be GO feet high
and
10
inches
in
dinmter, allow­
|te Springs,
the State ing for slower growth ns the tree
a visitor . m atu red . A tree at this age will
W. Carter, =
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tssee by his
L e of work
Lrtnunt beInecessary t o ' ■
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Carrie Cain and « . W. .McDowell!
Com plainants,
F ran cis J. Lynch,% t nl.

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Property On First Street Extension
For Sale
The Forest Lake Hotel is nearing completion.
has 150 rooms, all engaged.

HART NASON, Local Manager
507*8 1st National Bank Bldg.

Phone 219

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ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE ROMANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

O ne o f the Highest

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Points in or near Sanford

The Arcnde with 40 different apartm ents will lie
ready by January 1st.

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Paving on F irst Street Extension rapidly going
forward.

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! IGURES furnished by County Engineer Williams prove that Sanford Grove’s ele­
vation is almost as great as that found at any other point in this section. No land
between Lake Monroe and Sanford Grove lies as high as does this property.

Don’t you believe the property along this street is
going to rise in price when these improvements are
complete? If so why don’t you buy and get the honefit of it.

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We have some of this property listed with u s for
sale below the m arket value. We also have some busi­
ness property close in on Sanford Avenue for sale at
a sacrifice today.

HILE it is true there is some low property that must be passed in reaching our
development, and while this fact might give one the impression th at all of the
land in the southeastern section of the city is low, such is not the fact. Highly ele­
vated so that it catches a continuous breeze from the east, Sanford Grove offers more
delightful surroundings than the average subdivision. It has an elevation of 40.50
feet above Lake Monroe.

221 Mcisch Building.

THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

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WANT ADS

St IT TO n t'IK T t It m " lant’
CITATION
T o Francis J . L y n c h a n d h it s .
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know n, wife of
M. K. U cster------------------ Itlch art. w hose C hris­
tian name Is unknow n, wi f e of
Jam es I’.. Itlchart; \V\ It. t.ce; F. «*.
Lee and w ife, C urrie A. t.ce; i.eur-

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SAIL and ROW BOATS
Boats and Motors Repaired
Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Horn, Florida

ANFORD GROVE is comprised of 148 acres of heavily wooded land, richly endow­
it.:
ed with luxuriant vegetation, and with thousands of beautiful pine trees. Ttlies in
a section that is making a rapid growth, and many are predicting that due to the fact
that it is so well located, values there will increase enormously during the coming
months.
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Attractive Homesites at Low Prices
Will be offered the People of Sanford

If Dodge Brothers had deliberately
built the Special Type-A Sedan for
women, they could not more perfectly
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plentifully evidenced on every hand.
The car’s striking beauty, its ease of
handling and world-famous dependa­
bility are features which every motor­
ist values—but which women value
themos t.

HEN this tract of property was purchased several years ago by E. C. Miller, its
present owner, there were few developments in this section, and consequently
the land was acquired at an amazingly low price. Now it is the intention of Mr.
Miller to give the people Sanford the benefit of the low price at which the land was
purchased by placing greatly reduced value on a few homesites that are to be offered
for sale.

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N e w C r e d it-P u r c h a s e P lan

1. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS

has shown that it is the purchasers of property in tho first units of de1 velopmcnts, that make the greatest amount of profit, and history will repeat
itself when those who are fortunate enough to own lots in the first section of Sanford
drove, make substantial profits on their investments.

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ANFORD GROCE is in a class by itsel f. It is admirably located for the homeseekers, and in addition offers a great opportunity for profit.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�T H E SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1925

In the World o f Sport
irig ronl estate operators in Floricla today. IIo is president of Day­
tona Shores and of the Investors
Realty Compnny of Miami. He was
not long ago the youngest bank
president in Chicago.
“The recent announcements of
the organization of such tremend­
ous developments as Davis Shores
strongly indicates thnt the rest of
Florida is due for pcrhnps ns great
prosperity ns Minmi has enjoyed
in the past two years," the devel­
opers said.
“Miami has mnde astounding
strides. Her success and rapid
growth have een unpresedented.
"Yet prices in the Magic City
have advanced to such a stage that
the nverage investor cannot partic­
ipate in tile boom. Ho naturally
looks elsewhere. He is coming
northward, where prices are more,
after his liking.
"I see remarkable things in store
for Central and Northern Florida.
Mother Nature has been very gen­
erous to those sections and, with
more and more capital p Hiring in­
to the country, their progress this
winter should amaze the world."

tourneyHaaAtnmassed Total
o f 99 Points While Edgar
Jones of Florida Clings To
2nd Place With 79 Markers

South Carolinn vs. Furman nt
Greenville.
Tulnno vn. Sewnnec at New Or­
leans.
Virginia vs. V. I*. I. at Chnrlottesville.
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Georgia Tech vs. Georgia at At­
m prrrrrff:■
lanta.
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Kentucky vs. V. M. 1. at Charles­
ton, VV. Vn.
Willinm &amp; Mnry vs. Haskell nt
m
Richmond.
Far West
California vs. Washington nt
Berkeley.
Montana vs. U. S. C. nt Ixjs An­
It costs 95 cents more per box
geles.
Stanford vs. U. C. S. nt Palo to ship cabbages from Ijcesburg
Florida to New York City than it
1Alto.
Colorado Aggico vs. Colorado at does to produce them, according
to F. W. C. Krnimcr, manager of
Fort Collins, Col.
Colorado College vs. Utah at Col­ the Leesburg Truckcra AssociaHere’s “Shorty" Norman, feather­ orado Springs._________________
weight bnckfield star of Tulnno
University nt New Orlenns. Nor­
man weights only 128, but is a
iiuro enough regulnr. Ho is thought
Three Inin on Perk Are.. 95000.00 nnil 9.1S00.00.
to bo the lightest bnckfield player
Four roam houar, •Ion IfIe icnrime anil two lola 91900.00.
or| any major college elecen.
Two lot* IZ.IiIOO 91000.00 enrh.
Two loin nrnr llepnl for 97000.00. Itnrgnln.
Two lola on I'nrk 1.1.1*ISO 9U500.no. Tnkr a look.
NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—(/R)—
Two lola on annforil Air. Onr 9*000.00, olhrr 90000.00,
Following nro the more important
Nlrr lot on Kim Avr. 95000.00. You rnn'l heat II.
foothall gnmes in the East, Middle
West, South and Fur West for Sat­
urday, Nov. 1-1:
Two lola In Mayfair. The only two ainllahln
East
1Mlola la City limit" for 937.000.00.
Ynle vs. Princeton nt New Hnven.
rholre It. II. fruntnicr at 910.00 per font.
,\lrr lola on Ouk Air. f’nll nml are tb,rui.
Harvard vs. Brown nt Provi­
I linvr Ihr rholrrat nrrraar In rlly for auliilli lalon,
O J I U I 1 , u u . 1 e c u ..
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dence.
Irrralril Inlk with me.
Reese, Vanderbilt .. B
Army vs. Columbia at New York.
If It'a Imalnraa properly I hnir that.
Sparrow, N. C. ..
2
George vh. Centre ut Washing­
Ilnir aunir on n UU yrnr Irnar—rnn'l hr hral.
Smith, Kentucky .. 5
ton.
If you nre a alrnmcrr II will pay you lo Intratljcntr.
Caldwell, Ain .. ..
4
Pittsburgh
vs.
Pennsylvania
nt
Underwood, N. C ... 3
Philadelphia.
Winslott, Ain.........
4
Syracuno vs. Colgntc nt Syra­
1 Brown, Alnbnmn .. 4
W. J. THIGPEN
cuse.
Young, Vnndy .. .. 4
West
Virginia
vs.
Penn
State
nt
Bishop, Florida ..
4
Tho Puleston-Brumley Building.
Phone 517
Morgantown, W. Va.
Brown, Ain, ^ «
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Williams va. Amherst nt Wil- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
Dodson, Tenn .. ..
4
linnistown.
Gibbons, Scwnneo
4
Navy vs. nucknell at Annapolis.
Palmer, W. &amp; L. .. 4
Rutgers vs. Holy Cross a t Wor­
* Williams, Auburn
2
cester.
Williums, Ga. Tech 2
Cornell vs. Canisiipi nt Ithaca.
Boston
vs. West. Va.
MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD Wesleyan College
nt
Boston.
Use any cold cooked vegetable
I.afayette vs. Sus(|uehnnun nt
. you hnvo on linnd.
Chill them
1* thoroughly nml combine tlu»m rare* Easton.
Middle West
fully mid attractively. String
Dartmouth vs. Chicago ut Chi­
beans and cauliflower go well to- cago.
The demand for Engraved Person­
.gether. Diced beets and pens, liW. J. vs. Detroit at Detroit.
'mn beans and carrots, carrots and
al Christmas Greeting Curds is
pens, chopped spinach alone— Notre Dame vs. Carnegie at
always so great toward the end
these nre but suggestions. The South Rend.
of the season that it is impossible
Ohio State va. Michigan ut Ann
cook with an instructive feeling
to give the desired service und
fo r whnt is good in combination Arbor,
avoid disappointment.
Minnesota va Iowa nt Minneap­
will devise n salad out of any left­
To eliminate this eondition, as fur
over vegetables she may have on olis.
as possible, we advise the early
Purdue va. Northwestern a t Lahand.
placing of orders for engraved
fnyj'tte.
Christmas Greeting (birds and we
Illinois vs. Wabash a t Urluiim.
are now ready to submit samples
Indiana vs. Rose Poly nt llluomof our new designs.
ington.
These card represent by far the
Wisconsin vs. Michigan Aggies
most exquisite line wo have ever
at Madison.
shown.
_Missouri vn. Oklahoma nt Colum­
Early selection is advisable as
bia.
quantities are limited in some of
the most desirable numbers.
Kansas Aggies vs. Nebraska nt
Manhattan.
Speriul Orders for Engraved Per­
Grinnell vs. Knnsns nt Grinnell.
sonal Greeting Cards should bo
Dos Moines va. South Dukotu at
placed now.
Vermillion.
Texas Christian vs. Arknmus at
F ort Worth.
South
Alnlmmu vs. Florida at Montcry.
.
Auburn vs. Vanderbilt nt Bir­
mingham.
Maryland vs. Washington &amp; Lee
nt Washington.
Tennessee vs. Mississippi A. &amp;
M. ut Knoxville.

(Formerly Enterprise)

Games Saturday

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G iv e s Y o u
c o n fid e n c e

OW conscious wo aro of our
akin! Even ono little pimple
or blackhead will so embarrass ua
that wo want to hide right away.
And eczema, bolls, blotches and
rashes! Why, theuo awful things
simply destroy all our ambition!
But wbat confidence wo havo In
Ourselves if our Bkln Is clear ami
unblemished—freo from any erup­
tions or breaking out! A clear skin
In one of tho greatest possessions
In tho world—and It is so easy to
have It. All that Is necessary la to
jteep our systems full of rich, red,
pure blood. 8. 8. 8. helps Nature
build tbia blood And tho Impuri­
ties that cauao these so-called skin
disorders are driven right out of
tho system.
If you want tho kind of skin that
captivates men and compela tho ad­
miration of other women, Just refhember that you can’t havo it If
your blood Is Impoverished. But,
just build red-blood-cells In your
plood with 8. 8. 8. and your dream
of a soft, rosy, velvot skiu, clear of
blemishes, r ltl bo ro_
atliU'd. Then notice f
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[he difference iu tho
C C |
#ray yeu feel.
8. 8. 8. baa proven
for generations that X.
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It helps Noturu build
tbo rich, red blood that makes beau­
tiful akin and healthy bodies. Let
3- 8. 8. prove It for you.
Get 8. 8. 8. from any drug store.
And get the larger bottle. It’s more
fc&lt;momk«L

In the H eart of the Town at prices which promise

Such as are now assured in Henson Springs by
interests who have just purchased vast holdings
here with a view ot building a modern city.
Inquire N o w .................... Later Mnv it** Tnn Lnte

Folks arc com ing to rloiu..x itorn every part o f the country.
Naturally they b ilag w ith them favorite iccipcs for th e dishes
popular at home. S nowdrift is equally good in any recipe and
the best way to prove what a good shortening S nowdrift is,
is to try it in your ow n favorite recipe.

Ihe Substantial Realtor
Garner-Woodruff Bldg.

Phone 770

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ssified Ad on This Page is a Paying Investment
FOR SALE: 10 acres, 4 miles south
12—Advtff. Mediums
of Sanford, lot G1 Eureka Ham­
Iteildant of F lo rid a lin e * 1114.
mock. Price ?2,000. Favorable
H efeioncea:
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
terms.
Mrs.
Pauline
Layne,
1403
Firm N ational Ilank.
eagieauaTu0 t80 F? l-r v ic I
do
NEW
Real E state Investments
stupendous develop­
No. Ash Wichita, Kans.
ment Rend about it in the Palm
J. H. HUTCHINSON
nl«M- Mm** • 'i- f 'jJ S 'M ’ S
lum ber y a r d
„ J e transfer. Phone 651 and
IIKAL KST.4TB
oeach Post. Sample copy sent on
20 I’or Sale, Miscellaneous request.
m Went F irm S treet
We
have
buyers
for
REEL &amp; SONS
A complete line of
Phone 475
FOR SALE: Building lot on Park
_ You Drive It. .
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farmMember
of
SANFORD. FI*A.
Cypress
and
Pine
Ave. Close in, Eastern exposure.
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at R. RFlorida Stiile
. ers nni* fern growers of Volus- Framing
For price and terms call 713.
F lo rists A**oclatlon.
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small acreage and
n ? u?!y advertise in the DeLand
5 — Autos, Sale
FOR SALE: Acreage from one to Uady News, rate lc per word, cash Sheathing
Siding
twenty acres. Box 91A, Sanford with order.
1920 Bulck
Touring.
Fin.
city property
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — Flooring
1921 Chevrolet Touring.
Ceiling
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is
beginning
tho
1925 Ford Coupe.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank greatest development in Georgia’s
G. TAYLOR DYER
1923 Essex "4" Coach.
Typewriters, "the king of port­ history; a half million dollar high­ Finish
1920 Velie “6" Touring.
Painting—Decorating
—ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding way to the gulf beach just finiah- Mouldings
1921 Dodge Touring.
PHONE 303
Machines. Can’t be bent. Seminole etl; at two million dollar bridge Lath
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J Terms To Some l’eople
Printery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg. across Escambia Bay started; Brick
S*nI. W. Phillips’ Sons FOR SALE: Underwood typewrit- !!^ rter million J°Har opera house Lime
bitbla
.... andi desk, _____
un‘ler orconstruct
on: construction;
twn million*.two millions Plaster
rtlon. Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St.
er
separately
to­
quant
being spent on highway; greatest
gether.
Both
new.
Mrs.
R.
O.
Travba
chance for live developers to get White Rock Plaster Bivrd
ii*» Vnldez Hotel Lobby.
II. B. LEWIS CO.
of
in on ground floor. Write Devel­ Nails
iia i i i i k h s h o p
7 —Business Service
FOR SALE: One Ford one-ton opment Department. Tho I’ensn- Screen Wire
113 Magnolia Ave.
coln News.
truck. Apply Rex Packard.
• First Class Barbers
Builders Hardware
CANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pt«Real Entate—Investment*
Special Attention
Doirs
ecriptions, Drugs. Sodaa.
We
ADVERTISING gets results If It
21—Sale, Beal Estate
Given To ladles and Children.
are as near you aa your phone.
renches potential buyers. Pa- Windows
Call 103.
FOR SALE Corner lot 120 feet latka Daily News is circulated in
Frames and Screens
front, 125 feet deep, on Sanford nn industrial and agricultural sccOffice Manager, Sam Yount*
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
I
tion.
Made to Order
thalr
Ave., across street from Barbecue
Successors to Gillon &amp; P latt
Elton J. Moughton
k« "• tlO Magnolia. Everything elec­ •’Lind, 12 lots in Ginderville suhdi- TAMPA d a ii y t im p c T,m™
bar If
Murphy
Ironing
Boards
ARCHITECT
jit one
trical. Phone 422. Electragith vision, cheap. Ti-rms roM„„abl.. U. FI,! Thousands read tho S
clns Medicine Cabinets
J. care Herald
ba* ■
Radio.
sified pages of Florida’s Gifat
First National Bank Bldg,
can’t
[un!e»»
E. SPURUNG, subdivision U?"?0 Dnilyv rates 2 ccnts » word,
The Price Is Right 7,9,11 B R OA D WA Y (Ground Floor) Sanford. ------------ Florid#
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ J. specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or--Vmmum
2oc«»*h
with
order.
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, ( lando, Florida, and F l o r a Write for complete rate card.
New York City
SANFORD
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. ‘t Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Expert service.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
way.
VALDEZ HOTEL
Orders executed for
Send in your subscription to tho
H u r o p r n n F in n
dial. WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing FOR SALE: 120 feet east front­ Tribune or hand it to your local
STOCKS
&amp;
BONDS
Engraving, Embossing. See ur
age by 200 feet deep on San­ dealer so you can read Florida's
S a n fo r d 's l .e a d l n * H o te l
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
and advances made thereon
first. We do I t Phone 417-W ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrera greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00,
6
months,
$1.00,
three
months
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
P. O. Box 352.
X V U IIT W . W A I I N K I t . M n n n * e r
$2.00. tf you desire $1,000 insur- 710 W. First St. Phone 472-w
Correspondence Solicited
JAMES H. COWAN—Alt kinds FOR SALE: 4 beautiful lots on ante policy add 75c to your order.'
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Silver Lake, 100x106. Prices $1,-1“ .
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Water and Bont Tanks. At Oak 000, $1200 and $2000. Address 615 AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuAvenue and Third S tre e t Tele* Pnlmotto Ave. F. W. Curtis, own- , KU?‘a\ C a * Augusta’s greatest
NOTICE
cr. Phono 255.
[classified medium, rnte, cash, 9c
phone 111.
charge. 10c minimum.
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
MIRACLE Concrete Co* general
' MATNE — Watervllle, Morning
22 —Sale, Furnituc
cement work, aldewalka, build­
I Sentinel. Thousands of Mnine
ing hlocka. Irrigation boxes. J. H.
On and after January the
lities
i people are .interested
in Florida
•
We
carry
a
full
line.
. . .
Terwllleger. Prop.
Our prices nro right. Cash or, property. Reach them through 10th, 192(5, th e P a in te rs scale
... . 5 . ....
iinm.
3.—Five adjoining lots on
nt3
HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa o&gt; terms. Wo wnnt your business t 7.° Sentinel. Rato card on ap1.—An opportunity to buy
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. Phcation.
Iu ,n ,,e * , ’UU l)Lr 1,01,1 •
Service. Quality and Pries.
French Ave., at 13th Street.
lots In n fast growing resi­
321 E. First St.
Local 1261, Sanford
$12,500.00 for all five lots.
ADDRESSING — M(lltlgrnphlng.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
dential section. Located in
anything?
If
so
advertise
folding and mailing—as you
1-3 cash, balance I, 2, and 3
South
Sanford.
F’ucing
on
ln By M. D. JACKSON,
21—Lost, Found
the Gainesville Sun.
wnnt it— whpn you want it.
years at 8','r. Corner lot can
Dixie
Highway,
$25,000.00
Financial Secretary.
Phone 673. II. E. Porch. First
ho bought for $4,500.00 1-3
will buy all of these lots
Stores
LOST: Bunch of keys in postofficc LEARN ABOUf Folk County and
Vntinnnl Bank Bldg.
cash;
balance, t, 2, and 3 yrs.
or on First Street. Return and
lakeland, through the StarNew Shipment of
with one (bird rash nnd the
8—For- Rent, iApartm ents
rcceive liberal reward. It. E. John- Telegram. Best advertising me­
at
8Ve.
Mirrorware Aluminum
balance to suit purkliascr.
idium
in South Florida. Published
| --------------------------------------------- • son.
sonr"
»», ! has just arrived. We can com- |
The
price is to advanvc Dec.
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms lO W rT T T Z ;----- j-----7 7 7 7 ' '
STAR-TLLEGRAM- , J
.
kitchen in the.
I, 1925. It will pay you to
'„„ki,,g utensils......
ntul garage, at once. 1100 W. 1st LOST. Liver colored bird dog. Lakeland. Florida._____________ ^
investigate.
4.—Apartment House site
St.
Newman P h o n e d 0^ 5*1"
|A LITTLE WANT AD IN’ The
BA LL H A RD W A RE CO.
corner Park Ave., and 5th
---------------------------------------------HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
PHONE
h
9—For Rent, Houses
Street. $107 117.
F’aces
Ineous
LOST: Collies pup with white col- results. Advertise those old nr- . -------:-------—
2.—Ten
acres
of
good
truck
Central
Park,
the
most
beau­
lar.
Six
months
old.
Phone
tides
you
have
stored
away
and
FO
R
CITY
COMMISSION
I
FOR
.FOR RENT: A new modern sixfarming land in Euroka
Why, waste your lime run­
room bungalow, furnished r o m - 1 ® ? ^ ^ ' F r e n c h Ave. Reward^ have no use for. A little thirty tiful
park
i
nt|ie
city.
The
l hereby announce my eunHammock. Flowing well hiqg
ning alound .looking for a
price for a short lime is
nlcte. Double gnrnge. $00 Mrs.
25— Opticians, Jewelers
r '0?.1 ut* nlay
y?u si!v! , (lidacy'in the coming city-elec-1
'been: driwn On-tiifn p ro p erty
good investment?
Let us
Parker, corner Elm *nnd Central.
V VI FI F in,„0i„P—
' dollars. I hone 148 hnd a top Tract
is
conveniently
located
$30,000.00.
Fourth cash, bal­
show you how you can in­
tion
for
tin:
office
of
City
J
—
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*1. L. VIhLr., Jeweler. Watch, sentativo will call and see you.
near n loading station. $300
vest your money nnd double
jewclcry and clock repairing and
ance !, 2, and 3 years at 8CF.
10—For Rent, Rooms
Commission.
per acre will buy this ten
it in tho next thirty or sixty
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag- MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people |
This is the choice location of
II. R. STEVENS
|
acre tract. Terms will be
dnys. Wo have been in tho
aro interested in Florida. Each
TWO FURNISHED Rooms for nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
the apartment house sites.
made.
rcnl estate business for years
of them through a classified ad
light housekeeping. Call Mrs.
28—Plant,
Seeds,
Trees
nnd nro glad to sny^wo hnvo
in
tho
Morgantown
POST.
Six
TO THE CITIZENS
I Powers, 556-J or 109 W. 9th. St.
the finest listings And tho
cents a word lor six consecutive
OF SANFORD
4TEWART TH'i FLORIST"
r9
best values in tho Stato of
issues.
,
F
’OR
RENT:
One
furnished
room,
d ie s
Flowers for all occasions.
I wish to announce ttiat I
Florida.
110 W. Third St.
COLUMBUS &lt;Ga..) LEDGER — am a candidate for the office
814 Myrtle. Phone 2G0-W
COMF1 AND INVESTIGATE
Classified nds have the largest
Owners nro urged to list
FOR RENT: Garngc at 511 Park
of
City
Commissioner
to
be
33— W a n te d
circulation in Southwestern Geor.
.
their properties with us for
the
regular
applies Ave.
COMPANY.
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line, determined ill
- REALT Y
'll
better results and quick action
..............................
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7:
7| Municipal
Election to be
FOR RENT: One large room with PROPERTY OWNERS -List your ‘
property with us and get best re- TO REACH BUYERS or sellcra of
. ... . Tuesday after
-C R E A L T 0 B 3 &gt;
double bed. 618 Ouk. Phone
Florida real estate advertise in nil OH
irs i
ULSiiay a u
%►X. 4..W.
622- W._________________________ suits. We have buyers for homos
and lots. Fletcher-Bulger Realty the St. Petersburg Times. One cen , the f i r s t Monday lit UccemJOHN E. FOX, Representative
11— For Sale, Acreage
tor
Co. See Mr. Curley, Phone 746. | cont a word daily, two centa a won jl,c r 0 f th is y ear.
FULTON, INC.
S u n d a y s . __________________ Your consideration will be
120 South I’ark Ave.
FOR SALE: On asphalt road 5 WANTED: Painting nnd pnper
Orlando appreciated.
acre farm 2 years in cultivation,
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ FLORIDA—ORLANDO—
Real Estate
‘We Cover Florida Real Eatnto Like the Sunshine
Morning Sentinel; largest clnssi-1
].’ HOUSHOLDER.
, e | west of Sanford, for quick turn, ford and N. Y.
fied business, rate lc n word, min­
Brokers Developers
Promoter!
$2700. II. H. Bankston, Sanford,
1----- -----------------------------------------GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All imum 21c cash with order.
alt
CLOSE
acreage for snle by
kinds of subdivision work, clear­
■s s s s s i i i s i s v * * * * * * *
Heminole Hotel
CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
owner, etc. N. S. Wright, De ing. Aildress J. Oliver, 518 Eastj THE
1
—Central
West
Virginia’s
larg­
| Land, F'la.
8th Street, Sanford, FTa.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
lc; 6 or
( LOSE IN ACREAGE FOR SALK
WILL BUY any property, any word; 4 insertions 1 1—
more
lc
per
word
each
insertion.
BY OWNER
where, nny time, city lots,
In and adjoining the city limits of
acreage, old property or im­ ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Be Land—fronting more than one
proved. Make offerings right
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
\ Ci .
mile on Ihe Daytona-Del.and pavnow. Tomorrow is a day lost. newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Heal Estate Brokers
pvj.V
h irh ra y —undulating to rolling
C. T. J. Herald Office.
weekly and Sunday.
ClussUted
212 Magnolia Avenue
, 1&gt;U) --p’* low or waste land—all meat,
rates 10c per line. Wuycross JourSANFORD, FLA.
Nov.
1st
or
Dec.
1st
to
May
1st
»
_ili * bone— Lioo acres, ready for sub* WANTED: Colored women for
nnl Herald, Waycross, Georgm._
mf,'!*3 division
because
Del.and
needs it.
T.
.
.
.
.
cleaning.
Apply
Hotel
Forest
L. _’’*** IK
t L.. 4 &gt;4 2.. 1 1.
I.. 1
For Our Northern Salesmen
'ft
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
! TifitT lht f?ct ,hnt U. iH tf&gt;e '»n,y lante Lake, Monday a. m.
accepted want ad medium m
tract in or adjoining
ndloimng the citv
city limlim­ .— -------------- -—
Several single rooms.
A
its, that is available, will give the 31—W anted Help, Female Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 2oc.
developer n monopoly. Between a
Two small apartments
......................
ten million dollar development and WANTED: Experienced saleslady ........
............ ......... .............
.. wv.u,.,™
for millinery and ready-to-wear. F0R BIG RESULTS J.dvcr *em
Del.and—homes
built and
occupied
Centrally located.
PJ^iioni *0 the line of the property. Will, Only those thoroughly experienced j t ^0
FORT
LAUDr.K
Ilauniel's
Specialty
d
AII.Y
NEWS—it
covers
BrowF».Bq;httr, Clj( into 7000 lots—should average need apply.
I nrd County thoroughly which _ 1*
Ha. $ &gt;00.00 each or $3,500,000 gross., Shop.
------------' one of the most rapidly growing
|~~~ -—. I’rlte! $100.00 per acre. Terms,
35—'W anted Help, Male
sections on the Florida Coast.
r 4 Body "ill **pll the choicest 200 acres of
Sample copy and rate card upon,
j m| above on comfortable terms at
You aro wnsting time and mo- •' iflt
*** of con-i; "’(,,) Ppr acre.
if this puge
page hasn’t your clas- — ----------noyV it
Realtor
(, *ri corcs 7-!'* nrr,‘M ' n vicinity of Orange sified advertisement, Phone it in I i.*oit SAL FI—Space on the pog’
your wants around to us or
Ip Leaning
fine tract of 10 acres, one
f„r
classified
advertisements,
j
today.
No.
148.
font* us and we will come
Milaue Theatre Bld)f.
214 E. FIRST ST.
|p®5 *11 re- ®* I® acres, three of eighty acres;
, —„ , 1 t T I Why not rent those vacant rooms,
I dilator &amp; 'me half to three mile-s of city WANTED: Boy at the
running.
I ostnl •*-**:
n lhat second-hand goodsW. It. SMITH, Mgr.
L^ (l R. II. Dmlt-H of Orange City; i*rice $ 150
Phone 153.
egraph Office. Apply at once.
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IHr ncie. Terms if taken
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Beautiful lot in Ft. Mellon
’ lhe Xenia Gazette Zenf a ll \;C?n ,a i a ^^ole will make slight reduc- WANTED: At once real salesman.
Apply
to
E.
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d
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w
s
,
manager
ohjo
|;ich
agricultural
duIVr allied 1*lon ln ,,rice- Brokers protected.
Addition, CO x 137 feet, $1,Ij»ke Mary Development t o. Drum- tnct.
t . Want ad and display rate
P 3oo w 'I u u
, . N’ 8- " RIGHT
500.00,
if taken at once.
TO0-W. (Albion Hotel
Del.and. Florida Icy-Puleston Bldg.
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lie n I n
anam a

Crop Diversification
Stressed By Speaker
Co-operative Marketing Will
Solve Many Problems; Hank
Statistics Are Given Out

b etio n t o
is e r t i o n s

A number of prominent San■'•rd residents are planning a
combined booster trip nnd pleas*
ort* tour for this week end. A
special Pullman car lies been
chartered to carry the party to
.Montgomery, Ala., to attend the
’I**'Alabama football (tame,
"Inch take;! place there S atu r­
day,
.While primarily n pleasure
trip, every advantage and oppor­
tunity will he taken to boost
Sanford, it is declared. Banhits are being printed to dcc'•i-::te tli;■ car. nnd arrangem ents
have been made to distribute
large ipinntities of chamber of
commerce literature.
Many Montgomery men have
already inverted in Sanford,
•t is said, and an effort will be
made, with their help to inter­
cut nuinv i.tjurs r the "Cty Sub­
stantial.” The Governor of A h -

Commission Will Institule
Suit To Get Kight-nf-Wny
From Itnilroml To Extend
H ired And Houlevnrd Soon

Settlem ent May Be
Made Oul O f Court

ATLANTA, Gn., Nov. 10.—(&gt;p)_
The
garden patch, the chicken
is e c u t io n
yard, the pigpen nnd the cow pas­
ture is the proper route for the
Nov. it).—
one -crop farm er to take to discard
nmont air
bis mantle of debt, It. A. Cooper
line and in
I of Washington, Federal
Farm
possessions
Loan Commissioner, told the antoday in
jnual southern convention of the
before the
Fertilizer Association here today.
tial.
1 “The fan n e r who keeps a few
lys of the
pigs, cows and chickens, anil raises
to support
garden stuff for family use is less
rje of near­
likely to have his application f,.r a
by air invesloan rejected by the iiuermedinte
l-zre.iaion a
L American Missouri Journalistic School, and credit bank, than is his neighbor
Go!million Now Replaced lly
who neglects these m atters," said
h in 1923, lauds power of American press.
Glean Hotly, Headed By
[if "alien in­
STATE
Trained, Public Spirited
foothold in
Citrus rate hearing Orlando is
like Panama
Giti/ens, Leaders Assert
postponed until T hursday becausu
kritness mid, of Wednesday being Arm istice
Hiker’s
(le Washing- Day.
Miami
physician
declares
condi­
iblidt an air
ral America, tions in sta te Board of Health are
No Evidence Submitted This Organization |*n»nd Of Us
if the letter unchanged since the removal sev­
hi temporar­ eral months ugo of Dr. W. J. Buck.
Morning Due In Failure of
Victory At Foils With AJ
ily from the
LOCAL
Witness In Appear; Hail
SmithHig Factor In Contest
Employees Return to Work
City Commission threaten con­
R»port
demnation of railroad property to
NEW YORK, Nov. JO.—(/I*)—
L quoted at provide for the extension of Com­
).—i/l’l— Loaders of Tammany Ihtll hope to
li'.ion report mercial S treet and Seminole Boul­
rate case convince the nation that the Tiger
a board of evard.
miner F. "* bow er Political campaigns, pup­
ling arrangeArmistice Day celebration under
.. .
uhtrlj conceived ns the epitome of
| of the l'hil- auspices of American Legion, ex­
1 41 political corruption, lias been rtf►hich the vvit- pected to be biggest event of its
i' ll this placed by a .lean Hitting luw-nbid' approved by kind staged here in years.
morning, '»g organization .headed by trainIr but never
Cases involving infraction of
V, is a *‘d public-spirited men,
hi.&lt; icport, he traffic ordinances figure prom i­
While Kc|iuhlicuii spokesmen and
Nation in the nently in Municipal Court Monday.
litt I t representatives of independent
urtunatc ami
Local business men c h arter spe­
groups refill to coif.i de that there
cial car to travel to Montgomery
rmedinto credit
tli '
i *',s
tab radical transition,
i were intcr- to witness Florida-A labam a foot­
d a|i|)i'«xiinateTammany ommelloi'i assert the
iun that Col. ball game.
various co-ope­
.i ,
sweeping endo. etneitl given one
r member of
rative marketing associations, inli
• ' week ugo in ilte fillin' city slate
lei. Shcrm j
.djyidunJ). memlwrw up to «&gt;l&gt;7,()t)»l
I , ' \ ‘ „ anil to Governor South’s conxtitutitur, of hl*T
fjirluTs. Loans now are outstand­
II
tionxif nnirnJnirnt pniirrani is evl*
tat ho would
ing Tn the sum of $ 15,000,001) re­
• '1 ***' , donee that the live lutrougs upy intended to
mg. and |in
n,(. change.
presented hy warehouse receipts in
!ol. Mitchell’s
mi&gt;ii\ i &lt;,
Southern tour of Mayor-elect
such staple products as tobacco,
(ml in extenYYalk'r is a ft ature of the movucotton, raisins, wheat, wool, canned
11 r ; ment, hut thu,-e vvlm have the orfruits arid vegetables, peanuts and
h" must nbBaniznliMii’ future close at heart
rice.
that the evi.. • • 11 point i" various developments long
"No application for such ad­
»as “incoin111,1 v|' ‘ before Jimmy was selected to be
vances have not &gt;el been consider­
| tot ulna ini'd
i i ’l V' the riittniciimi :i .imlard bearer.
ed wherein proper form. In the
field or rediscounts vve have hand­
led $75,000,000 of paper, and there
, !are in our files at the present
of h&gt;r 1,1,01,1 527,000,000. Most of this
as been i *,ll:l originated with agricultural
•m • i.*|Ciedits corporation and loan contl ’ “ panics, thus clearly indicating that
it represents limits which local
i.iwyei vva." iippoiiitcd special g u ar­ hankers lacked the facilities to
dian Monday upon representation handle."
in court th a t her father, Clarence
P. Crane, who was appointed her
guardian in April, l'J'Jl failed to
make an account for more than
r*» bond laOO in royalties although two vol­
f ? Mtend umes have been run.
r rj‘ Gaines
Mr. Crane said he had made an
1
&gt;li. agreement to make an accounting
today and could not understand
the court’:
.
s sudden action yesterday.
I '
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Nev.
This move in court,’’ said Mr.
■ ' In i/l’i- Comiiei for M r. Mice
t rane, ‘followed the visit to our
e the 'I*M|i - Rhinelander, imw la-ing ■»u«*il
home of two Brooklyn newspaper
. for annulment of her marriage to
women. Olio of the women waved hroudcustiug field nml the tel:
'
"
i;.
Leonard Kip Rhinelamb r on the
one of N athalia’s books in her face between broadcastings and t
ground of fraudulent ni*ie-eiit.iand challenged her authority th a t copyrigbters overshadowing ,. ',H
timi of her race, today admitted m
a girl of her ugo could have w rit­ other questions before the di ‘* _ oprii
court that their clii’iil hail
ten it.
lion.
Secsome
colored
blood.
I he woman wanted to know who
The committees nnnieil by
,s"
The admission was made by la e
was the author. "N athalio made te ta ry Hoover at the «q-eiiini: ■ ’p’
, Parson Davis, chief of defease
r,,»ly to her question:” I do sion of the conference yest I Inn- counsel, nt the opening of his out­
write my poems, every word of were scheduled to make their
line of what the defense expects
hunt tlu-ni, and when I don’t know u and report after - ‘putntc m •S
to prove. lie said:
word
I
want
I
look
it
up.”
to a full meeting of the cmiu
7 *•» start
"The defense couti cl heu-liy
,* ’ b H tn lo n
Published Scoffs At Doubts
later in the day.
. did- withdraws the previous denial as
A
nother
m
atter
to
which
ih
. '"Uth of
1human Seltzer, publisher of the
ln &gt;"w nf im poems, scoffed a t doubts upon the egutes were giving their ntti ntioii to the blood of this defendant, and
" announced authorship, Nuthnlins f ir s t' two is u proposal by u number m radio for the purpose of this trial and t"
i 'rip win volumes the “Janaitor’a Boy” ami experts that the lower wave shorten the trial, admits that the
met- defendant has some colored blood,
j-ava Iat lie” published psycholo- lengths between 125 and 200
Seaboard
Davis then asked Supreme • ourl
1 “t West r,. i nin‘ bjtblishcrs hy the pro- ers now used by amateurs be pineun the Hast "uml knowledge of humun nature ed ut the disposal of coinin' . rein I Justice Morschau.se to instruct tl,o
jury to disregard that portion of
deitiiui. shown in them.
broadcasting stations.
■
has
the
outline of the plaintiff s cas,
r'v Wa., j L..
Opposition to this ulrcndj
&lt;!-r&gt;ous rail foitows?0 from ‘Tho Ju n ito r’8 u °y ’ developed among both am nteur i made yesterday by Isaac N. Mills,
ell ted 1which referred to the mental dev ot
n
° h,b!,v"
,OVt‘ with the Janitor’s radio broaden iters,
r Re- opmeiit of young Rhineland r. Me
through the Nationul Amatmi iixim. also objected to the portion ot .Mi.
wilding ,V';l ,ho. janitors boy loves me;
lay Leugue by Hudson I . Mm ur Mill • outline which cast reflections
J r., and many others of con
£ lnK t0 hu,,t for a dL‘at’rt cial broadcasting station . wi ,, nr.* on the "good name” of the doicmlIn „ur geography.”
against any present wave 1
a fi?^U *’u' u Lane," describing alteration, a t least until afti
let’s 7air ST J " k' l" another, “Oh
following; ° fr ° Ur !:yWns’, b lhe
of the
v c f ' h S r d ? ' ' Ca8t ht‘r a,u-‘a th Po ''‘ * in the Srile
I„ .?
lP hido a mole.
-Sannyn Tir ^ i her chem isctte,
an en. AmiV ',;L ;P
; , mcd 1 have u soul’!’’
are fiVe

Tammany Hall Hoping1To
Convince Nation That It 3s
Law-Abiding Organization

W
Trip P art
Of Tiger’s Campaign

iceding And Reckless Driving b ases
Fried Before Municipal Court Monday

r,.wldt« chil,lhe colored.

l«"t wee'k?' * te “chcr’ W“ a b *

Controlled by

bdhoritiea is
e e t s T o n [g i i t
P*te|y $225,. ; IE(^ ^
P»hit« and 20
P'P'oyed thi4 ling p,lbfr ’ ." f Gie Camphell-Loi'iIf.?

n 'o n th k

EV’, ,)uring
r for $l5o,.
v u «&gt;c U5e;,
f 01 another
1 7 k*nd for
|
Pren-ru

PILSEN, Czech-SIovika, N"V. D
—(/P)—Two of the
celebrate
aru breweries, which pioduced the «•
veragen th at spread the name c
Pilscn throughout the world, Im
been compelled to close beiause &lt;
u decrease in demand^ for beer nr
rising coat of operation, ^h,-• o”
pression in the decline trade is n° ‘
confined to Pilscn for in the
few weeks 20 breweries in Bohem&gt;a
have closed operations,

O fficials Approve Plan To
Equip A Playground Here;
01 her Business Transacted
In view of the alleged failure
of the Atlantic Cons: Line Rail­
road Company to comply with the
stipulations of a veio.d contract

recently arranged, which vruuiST

DENVER, Coin., Nov. 10.—
The board of directors of a
Denver church have officially
voted in favor of “ warm
blooded execution" for Barn­
ey ilaukhey, prominent nttornvy ami politician, who is
suffering from a m alignant
•It case, providing Ilaughey is
found to lie incurable nml de­
sirous of dying mid a way can
b,
• • found tako such action l&lt; The directors voted on the
the rei|U08t of
Ilaughey who lies in hospital
while physicians battle for his
I'D’. Ilaughey is a member of
Hit' institution, the liberal
••burrli which, according to its
bishop, Frank II. Flee, has
nu mbers in every state in thu
union.
Bishop Rice announced that
the directors voted “ns one nfficinl act of the church,"
fa­
voring the "warm blooded
killing, based on our love nttil
affection for B arm y lluui’hey."
Ilaughey is (17 years ol,l and
was an independent candidate
for mat,or ot Denver a t the
last election.

American Legion Post;
Completes Arrange-*;
m ents for Providing
Day Full of Events

ParadeToFeature -i
Morning Program
Football Game, Rodeo
and Boat Races To
Be In A fternoon

provide the city of Sanford with
tto
Featured by appropriate
the necessary rig h t of way to con­
rnmiorial
services
following
a
tinue Seminole lloiilevnrtl west ot
patriotic
parade
through
tho
la rk Avomi* along tin1 w aterfront,
and to permit the opening of Com­
down town district in tho
mercial Street, the City Commismorning. a regatta and field
ioii at ta&gt; regular section Mon­
day in the afternoon and a
day arranged for the institution of
ball in the evening, Hanford
condemnation proc*. filing oil the
rnilroml's property effected by the
will appropriately observe tho
extension.
spirit of Armistice Day to-*
Recourse to legal decision in tile
morrow, according to the of­
m atter will hegin, according to the
ficers of tho Campbell-Lossing
commissioners, if n sati ‘factory
Post, American Legion, who arc
agreement cannot le* reach &lt;1,
in
charge of the plniu for the holi­
through advances now being matte
day celebration.
to O. II. Page, general siiperinLocal Legionaries have been ac­
undent of the railroad company
tively engaged during the p a st
at Jacksonville. At thu Monday
week in pryparing a full program
meeting, the. commi: iomo-s direct
l for the any nnd, according to nu
•il that arrangem ents shoubl be
1imnoutn ment made this morning.
made immediately for a confer­
Haul it-tails have been completed
ence with Mr. Page, and dcchn. I
for every nhnso of the community
that failure I" effect u fttlem I
cntei tuined that has been planned.
at tile meeting will mean a more
As the opening feature of the
drastic action
program,
the Legion has arranged
it was explained that, in return
for a military parade, to form a t
for the aiiolition of a number &lt; '
Die court house at 10SlO o'clock in
grade crossings in this city, the
the morning, which, after moving
city should receive the land live
through the central sectiun of tho
sai.v to continue the extension pi ocity, will terminate at Central
I ram as outlined by the City Plan­
Park, whop' memorial services will
ting Commission, which would .Mi:tmi Fhy.siciii- A sserts Gt&gt;n- Im conducted. A hand concert' In
open up the territory surrounilinr
dilitms In Hoard Continue the park will follow tho solemn
the American Legion property at
As l ndcr Dr. Ruck, Who ceremony, it is stated.
the foot of Myrtle Avenue and p t ■
Patriotic Film To Bo HhuWn
Wtts Removed R ecently
mil the construction of n water­
In presenting a ipeciul Armlstico
front driveway planned as a unit
Day film feature a t thu Milano
oi tho Dixie Highway. The agreeMIAMI, I .... Nov.
men with the railway repre ctiln- Condition] in the Florida S tate T heater during the day, the local
ti.e s was not binding, however, it i.oanl ot Medical Examiners are Lcgionuircs have expressed n de­
is said, uiitl uubRcquent efforts to iiiulmnged .since the removal of sire th at as many ot the hoys and
R'cure action have been rebuffed, chubmutt l»r. W.
Buck, it is girls of Hanford and Seminole
the coinmissioners .-'tate.
___ hnrgcii by Dr. .Mnicur F. (fnraon, county us possible should be given
Ktyly S cttjeinint Ur.vtVir*4
■ i inter t;uul»cul. practitioner of an opportunity to .view tho screen
version of the signing of,tho DecI . On.
I* is the boliyt of tin utTininlstra
larhtioti of independence.
lion heads that the plan HUggc' ul
Dr. Car on charges th a t the
It is Kiiid that the local organ!.Monday will l.rin«- uhihit nomo ac­ present • drmaii. Dr. WUliai i
tion on the p art of the railway o f­ Rowlett of Tumpa, conversed with cation has been fortunate in soficials, and th at mi early settle- Dr. Buck .several months ago when curing thu film for the date, which
nieiit of the ca:.e may be anti'i- evideme was uihinitted to tiover- will lie run in conjunction with ,
war-time production. “ Flashes of \
puted.
ii".- Martin, whirh ended in the dis- aAction"
depicting conditions an tho
Frank \V. Talbot, vice-presut nt mtiMil of Hr. Iluck from the state (’ovustuted
areas of Franco during
of the Sanford i.i.m. i Tub, up- board.
the war, nnd containing rem arka­
peart &lt;1 before the city officials oil
It win through efforts of Dr. ble action pictures of tin Ameriv
Iieludf of the l.lons Campaign to •
. uni through ovidencu sub­ ran doughboys advancing under j
secure funds for the purt'hnsu of mitted that the inve.".igntion was .ihell-fire. The film was niiulo hy
playground ei|iiipment for use in started which resulted in tho re- ph otorruphers ia the rrrvlco of tho ' .
city parks. In nit appeal for the tuoval ot Hr. Buck. Hiiring the Higiiul t ’ori&gt;s, uiul is regarded us
cause which lie represented, Mr. healing ti vv.i i brought out th at one of thu most authentic pictures \
Talbott told the coiumissioilers of Dt. Buck solo iliil $l,uni) from Hr. rei'ciiicd during the World Wur.
the plirpo.-e of the moveinelit V. licit Carson I,, a ure him of obtaining
is plana d to fully e&lt;|uip one of the nil dieal lieeu e to practice in Flor-I 'In stim ulate interest among tho
school children of Sanford thu
.sty’s pail» i as a recreational cen­ ida.
American I/*gion in s offered num­
ter for t Id ' mall', r hoys mid girls.
The appointment of Hr. Rowlett erous prizes for the best essays
Following consultation with the
I icul 'tilted aiithoi itics, Mr. Talbott as mici' cvi h, Hr. Buck, Hr. Cur- written in connection with the film
.stall t|, it had been decided that on point i« t, was a logical and depi -Hug tho til th of freedom in
the Thirteenth Street Dark was legal move hut he insi.‘&lt;t.i th at phy- the United Stutos. It is explain­
the be. t suitul for the purpose, and .*&gt;ii'i:ius i.uw awaiting medicnl li- 1ed that the csruys will be classi­
declared that the present plans of ceil' " in Florida are no better off fied i-icorilii'g to the grades of thu
the organization would be pushed a . Dr. Rowlett is u personal friend pupils.
One set of awards will be des­
if the official approval of the board of Dr. Buck nml one of bis chief
i g n a t e d fur members of the high
of tli- site selected emild be se­ defenders.
cured.
Hi. I'm .mi point.- nit Hint Dr., school student body and the others
School Head Approves Plans
D. Leroy Culver, successor to Dr. | for entrants from the grade nnd
In co iltci tinti with tbi t project. Loyal Copeland as medical chief gram m ar .schools. Different prizes
Mi ■. Stella I*. Arrington, stipcr- of ataff of the departm ent of c h a r-1are listed for hoys and girls
vima* of the Sanford Primary itii*. • and conecliotis of New York i I be theater will open ut J o’clock,
Si limit i a l-ti iiddri'.scd the eoui- City i&lt; milling American physician* ii : announced, an i will continue
iiii inner , endorsing 11: * iiinvc- u ho have Is en unable to pus • Flo u'lii.tcrruptod until II o’clock.
It'iintinmd on Page Three!
IU at Races Will Fcatuie
i ida medical examination because
of the tm tii i of the Flurida bimrd.
Boat races in Lake alonroo, for
Dining winter months Dr. Cul­ which a number of speedy e n tra n ts
ver resides ut St. Augustine.
Imvo been secured, and ii ro d eo ,
complete with hurst* races, rough
riding, trick rope work mid tournement riding, a t the municipal
athletic field will provide u vuri- _
ety of cntertaium oiit for local res­
idents during the afternoon. Be­
\V XSIIINGTON, Nov. 111.—&lt;/|»)
Wurt W. W arner, m anager of tho ginning at H o'clock the Legion will
Final ilrci-ion today on a program Valdez Hotel, returned to Sanford
f. r ledoction or repeal of many of early this week a fte r attending the set off n special display of fire­
the mistellani'mis taxes was the fall ennvocutioii of the Kodnsh works, am! as the closing fenturu
in.i of the house ways and menu* Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons, of .the closing feature of thu day’s
committee in giving further con oil- held in Tampa during tin* week of program , a dance a t the City JIull
elation to the o iii preparing for a Nuv. ". Mr. W arner was a mem­ is planned for 'J:5() o'clock.
It is the belief of the locnl vetnew revenue bill.
ber of the clast* of 151 candidates
(Continued on Pago Three)
Although a number of tentative upon whom were conferred the
di claratlons was understood a l­ thirty-second degree of thu order ut
ready to have been reached, tli ■ this time. He was tho only mem­
nuiiieioiis ntipeals for relief on the ber of tho class front Seminole
a _
n . r ______
various aspects presented a prob­ county, ami enjoyed the distinction r a * • L
lem.
of traveling further than his con­
Pliaiiman Green and other com­ freres to receive the honors.
mittee members have expressed the
An explained by Mr. W arner tho
opinion that the treasury could consistory has jurisdiction over
"land a total of $.'150,000,000, which the counties of Ililb'Nirough, Polk,
would leave approxim ately $150,- Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota. Pas­
0(10,000 for reduction in the miscel­ c o , Hernando, Citrus, Sum ter, tatke,
laneous b vies. The committee bus Orange, Seminole. Osceola, Hardee,
announced none of its tentative de­ Highlands, Charlotte, Glades, p art
cision- but changes understood a l­ of Marion, Okeechobee und Lee.
ready to have been approved are
a cut of from five to threu per
cent in the levy on automobile
pussenger cars nml refieal of the
luxes on autos trucks, tires und ac-

W arner R eturns From
Scottish Rite Meeting1

Blazer Trial Nears
Finish As Defense
Culls Last Witness

i’loi to Kill King
Thwarted at Vienna

VIENNA, Nov. H)—(A*)—A com­
munist attem pt to ussassinato
King Ferdinand of Rum ania has
been thwarted.
Lying in wait a t an inn for tho
klnir to return from hunting, u
band of Cimimuniats wore captur­
ed by troops a fte r repulsing Gendurnic« with revolvers und band
gremules .Monday. One soldier und
•
NEW YORK—So many fold.:, in one gendarme were wounded.
addition to Jim m y Walker, arc go*,
ing to Florida, th a t it takes two! Do Lund—New York capitalist to
weeks to get a train reservation,
erect St) new dwellings here.
The tentative program in report,| also to carry a fifty per cent cut
in the alcohol ta x —from $2210 a
proof gallon to $1.10—utid u reduc­
tion in the levy on cigurs, in udiition to repeal of a number of uth-r taxes.

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erw ise.
I t Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u , a n d S o lic ito rs an d o f Coti
C o m p la in a n ts .
e a c h &lt;&gt;f y o u , b e a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
19.20, Nov. 2-9-10
o u r s a id C i r c u i t C o u r t a t t h o C o u r t
H o u s e a t S a n f o r d . F l n t l d a o n Tho
2 0 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r A. D. 1925,
a n d t h e n a n d { h e ro m a k e a n s w e r
to t h e b ill o f c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
SMITH &amp; RAW LINS
a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
Heal Estate Brokers
o r d e r fie p u b l i s h e d o n c e e a c h w e e k
212 Magnolln Avenue
f o r f o u r c o n s o c u t l v n w e e k s In t h o
SANFORD, FLA.
S an fo rd H erald , 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 , flcm litofe C o u n ­
ty . F l o r i d a .
W IT N E SS m y h a n d an d th e seal

T w o lota 12.1sItM) | | 0,

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T w o lota near Depot

r»tk

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,:*3*120 Kan
T w o lota on Aanfanl
'**• o „ u
T w o lota on Dark

N lec lot nn Hint Ate.
F iv e Iota In front

t,

01 ,lo«»i P.ms

T w o lo t . In Mayfair. Tk,
IS lota In C ity | | m„ , for |JT

C'holee n . It. fron laar at tint*
N lee Iota on Oak A te. ( , o . *
1 hnve Iftp rbnteest nereis ,
tereatrd ta lk w ith me.
I f I f a b u s in e s s prnn rrl* i

l

AUDITS — SYSTEMS
MONTHLY HOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Room 15, Masonic Temple.

The Pulcston-Ilrumley Ruild

ECONOMIC TRANSPORTATION
AIR FISH DELIVERY
STOCKHOLM, Nov. l .—t/T)—
Fish caught in the North Son dur­
ing the nlifht will bo taken into
Gothenburg, loaded into an aero­
plane nnd lie on the table in Stock­ A F T E R
holm tit nine next morning. Tbit
la Sweden’s latest venture in air
GLENRALE, Cnl.t Nov. 7._(/l&gt;) transport and will be carried out
— A tiny church in a cemetery, by two planes, each carrying half
built to serve ns n funeral chnpel,
has become one of Southern CniliLive Oak—Nnnt* &amp; Company to
fornin’s lending m atrim onial nltnrs. establish crate mill here.
aff° rd9
I t is known as the “ Little Church
benefit as well
of tho Flow ers."
as pleasure, i
Uupw ards of 175 couples already
Healthful
exercise
for the teeth i
hnvo- been wedded there this year
and a ipur to digcition. A long- 1
and several christenings also are
on record. Tho chapel is pattern­ J t H A p iillc n (Inn o f ANNA r,. WAF.- tailing refreihmcnt, o o th in g to
l . A i 'i . . f u r t h e r e m o v a l of tin, illsnerves and itom ach.
Q
ed a fte r tho noted church of St.
a b i l i t i e s of a m a r r i e d w o m a n .
Giles, u t Stoke I’oges, England,
N ative
The Great American w r r , - .
from whose hurinl ground the poet
N o tio n Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t I, tlio
Sweetmeat, untouched
J»lk
G ray drew the inspiration for Id.* i i m l e r s l a m i l , a m a r r i e d w o m a n , t h e by b a n d s , f u ll o f
w ife of H e n ry W illiam W allace, am i
"E legy."
a n fo rd , an il t h e S tu l'e
It Is principally from its inter­ ao f r eFsl iol ri ei dnat , o(I n H
t e n d to a p p ly liy p e t i ­
ior th a t the church derives its t i o n In C lin t....... to th e ,1i p Iko of
u r i of t h e S e v e n t h J u nam e.
Flowers Idem the year t h celaCl i rCc ui rict u ti ’u
t o f tlo s t a t e o f F l o r ­
round within it. The nave in bor­ •idll a.
In a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y of Hemdered on each side by smnll con­ I n o l e , i.„ oe 3 r d d a y ' of D e c e m b e r ,
a t H anford, F lo rid a o r w h e r ­
servatories which uro kept con­ e1923.
v e r t h e C o u r t m a y t h e n |&gt;e, f o r n
stan tly filled with flowers, ferns l i c e n s e t o ipuii.
ta k e n h u rg e "f,
nnd other plnnt.s from a nursery a n d c o n t r o l m y p r o p e r t y n n d t o h e .
a l e r in e v e r y re s p e c t.
m aintained in connection with the c o iu o a f r e e d’e
A N N A I.. \VA 1.1,ACM.
cemetery. Iiridcs nnd grooms have I l c C o t t e s &amp; S p e n c e r .
been attracted from many sections. S o l l c l t o r a f u r P e t i t i o n e r ,
Although all of the weddings
nave been unpretentious, many
w ealthy couples have chosen to be
m arried there. ,

Old Funeral Chapel
In Ccmetary Used
By Bridal Couples

EVERY 7^8
m MEAL

r,j

With all the advantages of location, high elevation, beautiful scenery, pr
lakes, tropical growth, numerous trees, an d complete improvements, all that ism
ed to make the tract, vve hope to place on sale soon, complete, is a nam e th at isinfe
ing with the property.
•
A t the ra te a t which suggestions are com ing in, by Tuesday night many go
nam es will have been submitted. A day stil 1rem ains in which those who have negle
ed the m atter, may forward their ideas. W ho knows what person may have the hoi
of nam ing the development which will be in the limelight for a long time to come.
H undreds of acres are to be improve d an d placed on the m arket. A big improi
m ent plan is to be carried out. Lakes are to be dredged and islands created. The cc
ing months will see much done in the line o f developing.

Ono reason why few recognize
O pportunity is Inca use it is ilisuisetl ns n hard job.—Austin
merienn.

S

IN

C O I IIIT
Of
TUB
Jijih d i,
u n iiM ii.i:
U T A T H O F I *1.41111OA.
I n !t«t K u t a t c o f

COI N'l'V
v.

col a t

KDWAUU W1NHLOW MITClllXU

deceased.
A n l i r r to C r r d l l o r s
T o a l l C r r d l t o m . L e g a te e * . I d s t r i b u t e s a n d a ll I'c r s o ti s h a v i n g
C l a i m s o r D u iiiu iid s a g a i n s t s a i d F a ­
tale;
You. n n d v a r l i o f y o u, n r o h e r e b y
n o t i f i e d a n d r e t a i n d t o |ir&lt; u&gt;nt a n y
c l a i m s u n d ll■&gt;nlulllls w h i c h v o n , o r
H i t l e r o f y o u , m a y h a v e a g a i n s t tin*
e s t a t e o f K d w u r d W i n - l o w M ltcln II
d e e j u s v d . In to o f S citilin do t ' o u n l y ,
F l o r i d a , t o tl m iin d o rs lg iii'd A d m in I s t r a t o r a of s a i d e s t a t e , w i t h i n o n e
y e a r f r o m t h e d a t e h e re o f .
I t a t f d f l i'p tc i n b o r Hull. A. D. 1923.
. &gt; ftA N « 'K H 1^ M I T l 'H K I .I .
L .AW Iti:.N CE C. M I T f l l C L U
■■

Admlnlatratorn.

Sound and Constructive
A sound bank is one"ot* the chief constructive
forces o f a community. The Seminole County
lAitik is sound and constructive. Open an account
with it, and you will put yourself in touch with
progress. Thus, you will benefit yourself and
help your neighbors.

\'o Interest Paid on Savings Accounts

H o p tt 1I-21-2S-OCI: 0-12-19-20. N o v :

On Wednesd

S a n fo rd lF la
STRENGTH - SERVICE - HROGRKSS &lt;s

W E “M INE” OUR OWN BUSINESS

m ust be short, an*

or imme

D. E. MANASCO
Longwood.

t will be made of the name th a t is acceptable
lual who made the suggestion and who wins
the aw ard will be paid in cash.

. JOE TINKER
- ;
Tinker Bldg., Orlando. 3
^ ■ ■ ■ M iB aK saa a aB aB a H j |BaBHaiHg H

�THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925.

FIGHT ON CRIME
BEING PUSHED
BY PRISON BODY

MARKETS

H » iiiiN in im

u i i i i i , l ||n

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d e f e nstsu
d a n t Ms?
ary f'ffiK’
in
i .'i-f j n n l i a r y

try alive firm ; fowls 14; springs
20 1-2; turkeys 30; rooster* 14;
ducks 22; geese 18.

IN A N D

S K « 1&gt; ° L K CO 11N -

PFOPLF'R BANK OP SANFORD.

of

to

C o m p -------

t h e BUI
against h*,r ,n this cause, nn*l It is

DAYTONA SH(

NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—UP)—
-U P)- I P t o r l S B a n k i n g C o r p o r a ' l o a .
^“ c m D K I tB D T h a t « c o p y o f t h i s
Comp u n a n t
Mexican
Bar
silver
69
1*2;
dolvs.
CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—(/P)—Hog*
lars
53
1-2.
n
\r
p a k R A W A T ns m lm ln ls tr a 56.00; moat 15 to 25c lower than
*
■Mary «
. ................. f ’ r'i tiVraTdU n n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d
.Monday's host prices, hulk butter
Effort Eliminate Wrr.ng Ite- Mi) to 200 pound weight 1H &lt;fi&gt; WILLIAMS OUTBIDS FORD
O rd e r F o r C i»B «tr«ctlvr S r r r lr r B r
w a n ltd By Many Achieve- 11C; top 11C; packing sows larger
P o h llr a tln a I P o u r W r r k a l
mentH, Reports Indicate 97 r.i&gt; 1.25; m ajority desirable kill­ NEW YORK— Max Williams, T h e *coiti plat n a n t h a v i n g a t t a c h e d " 7 ;
- t “ -or i h . . , .
ing pigs 11.50 &lt;?i) 11,75; heavy having outbid Henry Ford, has to Its Bill of C o m p l a i n t In t h i s caiiaa
a f f i d a v i t s t a t i n s t h a t M a r y 1 h ltllp s,
'*=“
JACKSON. Mias., Nov. 10.— weight hogs 11.16 @ 11.65; medi- ourchared the Andrew Jackron fig ­ 5 n o o f t h e r e s p o n d e n t s Is a n o n - r e s - ?
t h ,r
is J
jyotrOLABH.
Phone
The fight on crime and effort for | um 11.40 @ 11.45; light 11.10 fi? urehead of the F rig a te C onstitu­ W e n t o f t h e S t a t e o f
«
^
C l e r k of th e C ircu it C o u r t . S e m i sh
e
rmld**a
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IS
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r
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crime prevention is being w ag ed 111.C5.
tion for his museum. Ford tried le v e l a n d . Ohio, n o d t h e s a i d blit
V j i . M f e w
D. C.
vigilantly and unceasingly, was the j Cattle 15,000; better grade feed to buy it in Tyngsboro. Mass. Wil­ C
h a v tm e
o ra y e d
for
C o n stru ctiv e
(
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impression of a summary of the I steer in liberal support, slow 25 liams will sell it for 87,500.
past year's work of the American j to 40c lowt r th n r Monday's high;
Prison Association and Ita d!v is-1bologna bulls strong to 10c higher;
ions in convention here to*lny. !)*•!- hulk feed steers of valuu to sell
legates to the cmr eution have b e -'a t 5.00 downward; fresh range
to'ip them representative* of tii- prasrers 5.00 (ni 9.25 to killer bulk
vision of the nsmtlatitwi, whl«*h in- ieaters to 0.00.
diente clearly the im -i of Imttle
Slic.-p 11,000 fat lambs steady to
drawn by society in its itruggk* strong other and sheep around
to eliminate wrung and punish the .steady hulk desk able natives and
I wrong doer.
1comeback westerns 1.62 (® 11.55.
j Gists of outstanding achieve- |Vw low steady butcher and ship­
ments ami extentions *&gt;f the scope per 12.75; clipped lambs 14.00;
oi crime prevention which have yield belter upward In 12.50; cull
been presented tu the convention native lambs mo tly 11.50 (§) 11.30.
weie:
*
-------Establishm ent of the n w train-! NEW YOItK, Nov. 10.—(/I*)—
in*; school a t l)i hh.i f erry, N. Y , Unfilled orders of the U. S. Steel
for institutional executives.
Corporation Oct. 51, made public
Advances in the treatm ent and today totalled 4,109,183 tons an in­
aid of delinquent children.
cr* a • ol 291 880 tons compared
Elimination of past retinence by with the end of the preceding
wardens *&lt;f the princijial prisons aioath.
of the country with a broader con­
ception of principal instruction an d ' .IACKSUNVII.I.E, Eta., Nov. 10.
it general desire to lot society kiufij, i.-J’i -W )• !*• *|UoiniioiiH pro'll
w h a t prisons arc, how they are njj^w*"t*tiiiK &lt;.n iKc Jacksonville m arket!
►*Tcrated, and what they can'ifo ior unlay a i reported liy the Florida
tlie rehsbilitation of the ciiininat. sta le M arketin'; liaieji" are us folG ieater church influence ami low s:'
work among convicts.
| Itinni, green hampers 5.00 @
Extension of tli- honor system. 5.60; cuke-:, tl. h. Is, bushel crated
Education of parents in chill ai d hampers 1.60 (fi&gt; 2.00; eggDr. Cnarles S. Shoemaker, former control.
plain , vtalMi, fancy 2 00 @ 5.00;
mayor of Pomeroy. O., came home
l*'p;.vi , ('•»'*'ii large sizes 2.60 @
one night to find his wife had bob­
!.00; o i '. i i i . b o x e s fancy well
bed her hair. So he d H a rrd he
oritur*
d 7.60 (&lt;» 8.00; grapefruit,
would let h’s beard grow until she
Ijdxo.i fancy well matured 5.00 to)
let her hnir grow.
She hasn’t
16.00.
yielded, ami her locks are staying
i hnrt whdo his arc growing long
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—UP)—
notion
fu tu r&lt;i opened stendy. UeStuart State road departm ent
c* niier RMJI; Jan. 19.05; March
approve' • action of two arches
19.2.1; May 19.08; July 18.65.
ovcj 1*?•:».• Highway, north and
iscuth ot hero.
NEW YORK. Nov. lo.—&lt;/P)—
T
&gt;
actionary tendencies
became
• '&lt;"ni Gables •— Now $500,000
ii.uie pronounced at the opening
th i.. .•*• nropoHtd for this place.
' f H ' ‘'nek m arket today, reflectin. t*'-r t*-:»t an increase in the
W inter i'a ik —260 mile:* 18-foot
Ro-'nii F'lleral Reserve Bank rate
ui l ien roads will he constructed
to four per cent foreshadowed a
ni Oi-.i:.(•••
inly, a t ccat of $5,000,milar ris.- hero. Initial losses of
000.
! t ' 'I 5-1 points was registered
by fi'.n. Mot .rs. Chrysler, Studei% n i l i i i ic i it r u t itT n r T i l r:
li.iln i . Gen. Electric and U. S. Rub­
s k i *:*» l II
,M t»K l . u .
&lt; III* I I I'
ber. Strong buying support was
o r i i i i : sta tic o r r i.u iim i.
evident.
i \ a m i n m T im c o t n t i o r
.h i . i i i m i i . i :.
I'rir.'S *&gt;f steel sheets have been
advanced in the Chicago district
IN (MIANCr.llY.
Meek sheets $2 a ton. 1’neific and
I.
t.NA L. I.UtHClt. n w idow .
..
Complainant
Electric Iron $*5.81 n share on the
vs.
coiniimn
stock a fte r pfd dividends
O E O R O K W . J O N E S a n d ------Jon e*
in the first nine months of 1925
tils wifi*, rj i r i l m r 1*. W o o d ninl -----Wood, tijn w Ifn. and It I) Ituinm-y.
against ?i..*10 a share in the same
tf living, and If itsuil, atrniitii tludr
period of 1921. Net income i h. Iistrs. t|«vln'-en, arunlni'i nr any oth­
ereu cd tii $5,752,658 from $1,950,e r clMrtianln under thorn or ••lllmr
&lt;T il.tim . re sp o n den t)*
5H9.
V"llrr runl Order of I'uhllrnllun
T o Ueorito W. .limeH and --------NEW ORLEANS, I.a.. Nov. 10.
&lt; till Wife, G a r d n e r l ‘ IVnod
It* &gt; • *! I I Mi
■ i — —
M ' o d . Ills w ife it ml It
'•It Cotton Jutures, .opened
II. it a it ia e y a n d encli o f . you If 11v l-M-.S'd'
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It",
.‘ir.t.ur
18.70;January
^iirT and Vr ilirait
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- pnrit'ii
............................
i l.ilmintr
A lit 1-S o lo o n L e a • e
I vTii; Mai, li IS.70; May 18.09;
m Interest or Intercsin under ih
the man with shrewdness and courage
said Onorgu IV. jmier. mul
H
ave
m m

REQUIRES TWO MORfJ
MEN FOR SANFOB

R ' a v / r t c ;

346-J.

105SoJ
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Assails l oes

C oral Gables

two words that mean health and
wealth and happiness for those with
the shrewdness to see an opportunity,
and the courage to grasp it at

Miami, Florida

J o n e s Ills ' w if e . O i m l n V I'. Wood }, i n « ” a , l'.*
,!'• W U \ 1
a n d ---------- W o o d . M s w ife. nt«l It I l e a d i n g f i g u r e , is
I'o n e e n h n i; t

, u l &gt;‘

H. Itamsey, &lt;leci-is«.l. or ..ili.iw u, (facts,"
,
ndeclared
m u r i M i
William
\ v iii i d i n
II.
i i , jArul.u
i f &gt;11 * i
*&lt; lll'
n i ’ ,Atit),
11,111,
uIII.,
i . t fNov,
N(iv,
10._(/P)__
i n*-— f / l r
s ,,n , former state superintemlent I’otatm s un-cttleil ami wide range
’
W u, and.............................
Minnesotan
1,1 the New Y&lt; rk league, on his m prices.
t ho ^County of Hemiaolu and State arrival in I’lm ago for a l*"iirtic sacked and bulk round vvltites 5,25
o f F torldii, to - w ll:
convention. 11— dcclar d Wheeler (w 5.50.
Tl&lt;« I ' s s t Im lf o f t h e N o r t h e a s t
"has a pnir of asi&gt;c. tos p a ja m as.
. U u ir iV .' a m t itie H a s t lu*If of
that enable him to sit on the lid." I CHICAGO, Nov. til.— ( /n — PoulN o rth east Q u a r te r
of
S o u th ­
lh

a n d to a ll in i ' n o w n p u r t l e s c la im Insc n n I n t e r e s t la
m l t o t h e f..il o w l m r lies r l i o . l l a n d s i t u a t e in

e a s t C J u i r t e r o f H e c tlo n S e v e n t e e n &lt;171. T n '.v n s h lp
T w en ty o n e ( 2 J ) S o u t h o f U u n R e T w 'etit v - n l n a (2!*) Must.
It a p p e a r l n s fr o m t h e s w o r n MU
o f l r u n U t.e l s e h , a w id o w , h e r e i n
f i l e d , t h a t y o u u n d e a r h of y o u a r e
d e f e n d a n t s to sa id b ill, 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 ; tli.it e a c h
o f y o u, tlm sulti 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 u s e . f im o n ly
o n e ; t h a t t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In ih o
.S late o f F l o r i d a Itm s e r v i c e ,.f suitp o e n a u p o n w h u u l w o u ld hind t h e
s a i d d e f e n d a n t s , if li v i n g , o r ' e i t h e r
o f t h e m . i.ml I* f u r t h e r n p n e a r l u K
f r o m t h e s w o r n Mil o f c o m t d u l n t H i m
It Is (h e lo-li of of t h e c o m pi 'it nn lit
th a t th e re L a n r n u i i or a re
rsons
I n t e r e s t e d in i h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d
p ro p e rty , w h o m m im .
or nam es
lire u n k n o w n to t h e c o m p l a i n t ; IT
t.S T I I K IIK F O IIH nlU M-:itKI&gt; Hull
y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u u n d a ll u a r l l i . i
rln lm liiK a n l u t c r r s ' In s a i d l a u d s
a p p e a r in (h e
loll
of c o m p la in t
h e r e i n f i le d *.n m b e f o r e M n n d a v .
t h e 7 th d a y *jf
liecen .l.er
A. I*.

During the last twenty years Florida
lias been pictured as a tropical won­
derland— a sea o f jade and indigo,
glorious life-giving sunshine; tall palms
that dot the country like exclamation
points, and magnificent coconut palms
that seem to beckon and invite you—
yes, even lure you to the mystic en­
chantment o f the South.
And now all America has come to
realize that the wonderful thing about
Miami is this — everything that has

1131.

It |S f u r l t i e r O i d e ic d ll ia t tills
n o ti c e be p u n llx h c d In t h e S a n f o r d
l l r r s l d ii new s i m p e r piitdlstied III
Bafifnrit, S e m i n o le C o m ity . F l o r i d a ,
o n r e ii w eek fo r f o u r c o n s r c u l t v e
w eeks.
W i t n e s s K, A B o n n la s s , clerk of
iti« c i r c u i t
'o u r i
.,f
h .in ln o lu
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a and th e r e a l o f snl*t
C *1r t al I I I e ( oi, i H o u s e at H a n ­
f o r d . S e m i n o le '"Dtinlv. F l o r i d a thl&lt;
t h e 4tli ilny o f Novi m bni
A |i,
it ts c .
V K llO t 'm .A S H
I 'I* rk lit C ir c u i t Colli I
By A M. W l.l-’.K S l&gt; c
A*.
AN w AKKHMAN.
■11■i H o r s f o r C o in p l u lu a n t
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pi opt rly
tin uni s
o w d i n a p r e p s n y v .liM u Hie ure.,
h e r e . n a f i e r d r s c r l l ed. m lo-e is h e r e ­
b y k l i e i i of IntuK lIon lo a p p ly to t h e
I . r u l s l a t Hie o f t h e S l a t e of F lo r id a ,
t o lie p o p elled In tip lot ..............
d u r l n v t o - M o n t h o f Noveinlo-r l &gt;j .
f o r til* I M I l i n i l o f Oil ,\e( ,, f (lie
I u tflsla tu i"
miinilliiK S ectio n ii, of
c h a p t e r '.mJJ t.aw i
Fl rlda. I 'M .
tliu p u r p o s e of s a i d a t l o 'u l i i n nt h e ­
l d ' lo e u l i r u Him tel ’l l n r l a l Ilnills
o f Hie C ity of F .m io i t F lo r id a , to
c c i t e a n d stn b r a e a t h e
fu ltn w 'e s c r i e | I s z d s In S sm ln u lu
C o u n t y . F lo rid ,!, i t now a p a r t of
C,
T'oraiu li m i t s of t h e City of
S '
- l F l o r i d a in &lt;r« p a r t i c u l a r l y
d e s e r I Ill'll u s fo l lo w s . 0-11 It I
Se, tl n s T w e n t y C u t . T w e n t y - u ii u
21) T y v e n ly - e lu li t iVs | a n d T w e n
t y - n i n e &lt;;:•); tlm H n u th n a st Q u a r i e r
• f Hie F o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of S e c tio n
T h i r t y f To&gt;; t h e N o r tl ie a s l Q u a r t e r
o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n
T h l r i v - o n e I J I ) ; t i n N o r t h H a lf of
t h e N o - t h H a l f &gt;r S e c ti o n T h l r t v i w n I ' l l ; a n d t h e N o r t h H a lf o f thti
N o r t h w i s l Q u i r t e r if S e c th o i T li irt v - tb r i f o
(1.1).
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In T o w n s h i p
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r*C, d ty of S e p t e m b e r A D. t i l l .
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Art tl x CI'V C’oornt sl'in of t h e City
of S a n f o r d , F lo r id a .
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been said about it fur twenty years
ii tr te!
And in Coral Gables there is added
to this powerful lure of the tropics two
other factors that arc making this
beautiful city celebrated throughout
the country— security and profit in

investment.
So many homes have already been
built, so many institutions are now
being erected, so many powerful inllucnccs are at work that Coral Gables
now offers astonishing opportunities
to any investor, large or small. For
the solid, substantial building that is
now taking place in Coral Gables is
the best guarantee o f its future. And
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U i i t Schitiner A Mirx

developments and the city plans mature.

Sp ecial A n n o u n c e m en t

Coral Gables is within forty hours
of three-fourths o f the population of
the United States. It is within forty
hours of seven-eighths o f the nation’s
wealth. Is it any wonder that sub­
stantial, progressive people are coming
to Coral Gables from every point of
the compass, eager to share in M iam i’s
prosperity? Glad to help in the task
of building a city? Ready to work for
the reward that is certain to come, and
sure o f security for their families, their
homes and their investments? Be sure
and send for Rex Beach's hook about
this wonderful city. Sign and mail the
coupon — today.

Get in touch with this office fora
trip to Coral Gables. These tripi
are run at frequent interval:
and thousands of congenial anl
pleasant people are enjoyin)
them. Call or telephone for jll
the necessary information re­
garding the best way to visit
Miami as our guests.
Illustrated booklets, inapt,
price lists and complete informa­
tion about Coral Gables may
also be obtained here without
obligation to you. Let us shots
you what has been accomplished
in Coral Gables, and tell you of
the thousands of opportunities
th a t await th :arly investor.

Tour Opportunity
Coral Gables property has been stead­
ily rising in value. Some of it has
shown a 100 per cent increase every
year. All authorities agree that the
greatest advance is yet to conic.

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Roger Babson says that Florida
offers the greatest opportunity fur
money-making of all the states in the
Union. Yet residential, industrial and
apartment house plots in Coral Gables
may now be secured by a moderate
initial payment. These plots are offered
in a wide range o f prices, which in­
clude all improvements such as streets
street lighting, electricity and water!
Twenty-five per cent is required in
cash, the balance will he distributed
in convenient payments over a period
of three years.

C y K ia m i J iiin c r a S i
4 0 Miles of Water Front
G f o k g f L M e r jv jc k .

For information -

McKINNON-MARKWOOD CO.

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CORAL GABLES
Men in olive drab, in navy Y)lue, in
m ufte adorned by the bronze button
of the W orld W ar—tins is their day.
To them, and to comrades they left
behind a g ratefu l nation gives thanks
for honor, prosperity, peace.

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will act now— before the magnificent

ARIffiSTICE DAY, THE DAY

Attorney-st-Law
Will practice in ell the courts
Examination oi Abstracts oi Land
Titiea given espscia! attention
Office* In Court lluuao

you heard it—the call
of the only American tropics?
It is sounding in every Ameri­
can city. It has penetrated to
the most remote village and the
loneliest farm. For the United
States has just discovered
Florida!

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JH E SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. ,

E g u e Begins Two-Day
Inference Of State Heads
-{&amp;)—The
Anti-Sntodny beconference
la and field
U of the
jved during
able men in
government
_ last night,
the efforts
prohibition
(laced under
clared for n
(re-war and
tal.
made the
lovers? over
(t conditions
pointed to
Mellon of
a Coni misammissioner

Four Shots

Iii-.fr of the Internal Revenue De­
tr im e n t, Governor Pinchot of
Pennsylvania, asserted these offic­
ials were lesponsmle for conditions
which permitted the diversion of
large amounts of alcohol into boot­
leg channels, particularly in I nil*
ndelphin and Pittsburgh.
Commissioner Haynes, in a tele*
graphed reply to Governor Pin­
chot, which tame a fte r he had left
the convention, asserted the prohi­
bition department was seeking to
avoid n clearly indicated judicial
ruling on suspension of withdrawal
permits, and that m any of the sus­
pended permits later were revoked.
The “enforcement crisis," con­
vention was one of the most impor­
tant ever held by the league, said
Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun­
sel. Never has the league had -it
one time such a sweeping commen­
dation from public officials nnd
leaders in commercial life, he said.

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[CIALS Armistice Day Will
&gt;S T 0 Be Observed Here
HAND With Big Program
(Continued from Page 1.)
(ge One.)
he Lions and ernns that the celebration W ednes­
support of day will be ono of the most aus­
Luke, as picious ever attem pted in connec­
Lily, a s s u r e d tion with the observance of A rm ­
Lif the co- istice Day in this city. CommitiCommission, I tees in charge of the various feaquestion of tures of the day have been work­
Wrutiml nc- ing hard for the success of the en­
|t9 the City tire venture, it is dcelnred, nnd
hae received abundant co-operation
nlanta and from the local citizens.
obdivisions All Ex-Scrviee Men to Participate
leaving for
All ex-service men now living
i following in Sanford are particularly urged
for the to participate in the parade dur­
of an ing the morning. C ara have been
Mg in provided for the transportation of
city a number of wounded veterans un­
ntion of able to enter the files of the Leg­
Sanlanta ionaries, ami efforts are being
ne. Col. made to insure the services of ad­
body to ditional automobiles for the pag­
f a large eant, it is said. F o r the benefit
i the open of those who may wish to enter
(Vick areas their motors, the American Legion
and a has arranged with Kronen’s Store,
ofincuts in local hendqarters for bunting ami
it the ditch, other decorative m aterial, to re­
, water, is main open from 8 until 10:30
I of the com- o'clock Wednesday morning to pro­
l&gt;iioncr&gt; or- vide facilities for the decoration
pr the com- of motor cars.
Brain preparAll banks and business houses
in Sanford will be closed Wednes­
! Adfccated
day, it has been learned. No com­
i of the con- mercial activity is contem plated
City Attor- in the city, although officials at
Ittes was in- the Sanford postoffice announced
(nances to re- today that the Institution will be
froni one open part of the day.
---------------------- 1------he city, In file
Inge of their
Vr*. and to'
Street, he­
rd Avenues
of the freree.i »f haste,
(local doctors
VIENNA, Nov. 10,—(/P)— In re ­
park in the lation for alleged F ascist excesses
indefinite against the Jugo Slav consulate
I of the urdi- and the Stovlinn Edinost news
t
j paper in Friesto,
several cities
the Hut- have carried out reprisals against
1infracting ( Italians.
Min i‘xten-1 Consulates were attacked, stores
i in Sanford,' demolished and flags burned or
P«d with
dragged thru the muddy streets.
K in the
In Belgrade, the capital, antii the city I Italian dem onstrations among the
f ol the students in precincts of the Ital­
i ttnue in ian consulate, took the flag and
| HjUined, ■burned it.
hj in se-1 Italian stores In Spnlato were
fese the raided and wrecked and their ovvn4i-.„,", ers beaten by n mob. Groutiun
1fttewed students a t Agram held the Ita l­
. ^ 1 to
l
2.ndi- ian consulate under aelge for It!
Ft0K^M • hours a fte r they had broken into
it and captured the flag, which
despoiled by dragging in the
r a r i t y they
mud and burning it.

Daytona ShoresBus
Ottered To Legion
For Armistice Day

WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Not
only the fundam entalists, but a
good many evolutionists, too, are
I) *)' ?‘ri&lt; t0 *ale:' officers of the iiKeiy
iKely to
tu be
be startled by some of
iiliam Ja sp e r Spillman's
f.'r. l1 |U ^ h°*rcs ,,roI’crty havo °f* *’«&gt;»• Willie
trial-,
ru! it...
local„ f"
American
Legion
o
ffi-!
theories.
V —V
i
Prof. Spillman is a conuse of .u
their
p ^ e n e e r n, ^
/ * V T Clty 1 ^ ' " * scientist of the agriculture
I'or'atioT, / »r m" / &lt;&gt;r , le 4ran®*(department, a prominent member
the vnHmu LoLinb c d i : « tCra? S to I the ^'ntional Academy, of Scitions of th(i0rf*nJ V .n hfferent aer- incca—B very big man in the scii-tiee iinv
.
*JVr,n^ the Arm-Untifie world. A long succession
it t J ,
r? T n WcdnonJny, of races, as highly developed as
oecnme Known today. No rostric- ----ours, may have inhabited the earth
'ons. have been placed on the of- before man was even a tadpole, he
; i; 11 i;! declared, nnd the Legion says.
Is tree to use the bus for any pur­
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pose that it desires, according to
‘A complete process of race ev­
the terms.
olution—-from the lowest form of
ihe large bus has been brought P'Tm life to decadence and extinc­
to Sanford, n;cnrding to the devel­ tion—takes," continued the doctor,
opment company officers, in con­ J?" more than five billion years.
nection with the opening at 105 I lie earth s age has not been ex­
1 .umotto Avenue of a district actly determined, but we know it
.“ales office for Daytona Shores. It must l*e many hundred billion
wnl operate on a bi-weekly sched­ years old. Thus, since its begin­
ule between this city nnd the com­ ning, there lias been time for alpany’s 28oq acre development on most-any number of complete prothe outskirts of Daytona Beach.
cessi' ef . volution. We have no
M ith local interest in the pro­ reason to believe they didn't take
ject mounting officers of the com­ place."
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pany determined to open a branch
sates office here, and secured space
"U hen the earth was first form­
at the Palmetto Avenue address. ed.' Dr. Spillman went on, "of
M.
Haddock will assume charge
of the local establishment as sides­
man, according to the announce­
ment.

Anti-British Feeling
Blamed For Raids On
Lance Calls Meeting Dublin Movie Houses
Of Trial Association

When Mm. uelen Allard ( below)
of Chippewa Falls, discovered her
husband was out riding with an­
other woman, she got a revolver
and waited for them to eonte hack.
As the girl, Miss Knimn Schultz,
above, got out of the ear, she shot
her four times. She is under a r­
rest and .Miss Schultz is recover­
ing in n hospital.

AVON PARK. Fin., Nov. 10.—
I/Pi- Mark W. Lance, Florida vicepresident of the Black Hear Trail
Assuciati ui, has called a meeting
of representatives of the Florida
citn- on ;lu' trail for Orlando at
the Angebilt Hotel Wednesday,
Nov, II, at I :30 o’clock to discuss
ways and means i.f aiding in the
plan to have the highway from
(Quebec to Miami designated as
Federal Road No. 1. The Chief if
the L iiiteil Stale tture.ni of Hoads
advised a general conference of
the trail at a meeting in Washing­
ton that spell n designation would
be given if required conditions
w ire met.
The Florida link of the trail runs
via Jacksonville, Palatka, Orlando,
Haines City, Avon Park, Okeecho­
bee, Port Pierce and West Palm
Beach.

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fluj.
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for
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e a s t c o r n e r o f . th # G r a n t c o n ­
f i r m e d t o H o m s K. latvy as a - 'JJIB'
f n r e s a l d . t h e n c e s o u t h &amp; d eg ree* ,
w e s t U7.lt c h a i n s t o t h e s o u t h
l i n e o f t h e f h l l l t p R. T o n g a
d r a n t In S e c t i o n 37. T o w n s h i p
’ 21 S. R I t B/. t h e n c e n o r t h »a
d e g r e e s , w e s t a l o n g ttlo s o u t h
li n o o f t h e s a i d Y o n g e t l r a n t
(lit.95 c h a i n s , t h e n c e n o r t h 5 de­
g r e e s , e a s t HT.Jl c h a i n s t o th*
n o r t h l i n e o f S e c tio n 18. T o w n ­
s h i p I t S. K. 3t&gt; K-. t h e n c e s o u t h
S3 d e g r e e s , e a s t 58.95 c h a in * t o b e ­
g in n in g .
,
•&gt; - ' g
I t Is o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d e a c h
o f y o u a p p e a r t o t h e s w o r n b ill o f
e o m p l a l n i h e r e i n filed , o n o r b e f o r e
t h e 7 th d a y o f D e c e m b e r A. l&gt;. IJ!S ,
t h e s a m e b e i n g tt n u l e D a y of t h l a
I t..d u ra b le Q ourt,
a m i In d e fa u lt
th e r e o f A d eer* p r o confeeso he e n ­
t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u n n d e a c h of you.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d that till*
n o tl e o bo p u b l i s h e d In t h e Hanford
d e r a l . l . a n e w s p a p e r published In
g e m in a te C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , one* a
w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e week*.
W 1 T N B 8 8 t h e h a n d a n d seal o f
V. 1) D o u g l a s s . C l e r k o f t h e C i r ­
c u it C o u rt
of
S e m i n o l e County,
F l o r i d a , n t t h e C o u r t H o u s e In S a n ­
ford , Bern 1ru d e C o u n t y F l o r i d a , this
7 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r A. P ., 1915.
V. K. DOUGLASS.
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FRED
HGUSH OLDER.
S o licito r f o r C o m p la in a n t.

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five minutes. The raid on the o ffi-j 5
cos of the British Legion, hcml- g
quarters of the Armistice Day com-"*
mttii'0 was conducted under the
same methods.

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Biggers Dairy I s . . ..... ,.
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Given Clean Slate McttHfiratioii 0 1
By Health Experts y ,ctr,m He,ps ,Law
111 Insurance Case
A report of the bacteriological

tests of milk produced nt the Paul
1TKEVILLE, Ky„ Nov. ID. -(.T»
O. Biggers dairy here, recently
Identification of the leond vic­
made hy officers of the Stnt • tim of M Carr Mine explosion a- a
Board of Health show:1 results
wlu&gt; had been seen ridin
well above the a’.nwbml establish­ youth
v. ith one of the men tinder indict­
ed by the health bureau, accord­ ment for murder in the cti-c gave
ing to an announcement in ide definite direction today to the planTuesday. The tests were made, of the prosecution. The explosion
it is stated, after complaints had is alleged to have made the basis
gecn carried to the local author­ for an $85,000 Insurance swindle.
ities regarding alleged unsanitary
other links by which
conditions existing in the local theNumerous
commonwealth
hopes to con­
dairies.
vict W. H. Turner, mine superin­
The examination of the dairy tendent, and Joe Jack, Jr., his
property, and the -'ilisequent tests brother-in-law, of the murder of
of milk samples gathered at the Henry Wilson and "Bill” Davis, th**
time, were conducted by Fred A. latter just identified, were reveal­
Safny, district sanitary officer of ed Inst night by Commonwealth
the state health hoard and I). C. Attorney O. A. Stump at the clo-'c
Gillis, assistant state vet*riimry of a lengthy investigation.
who, it is declared, made a
Stump was positive in declaring
thorough investigation of the pre­
that Davis, the son of Mrs. Ella
mises.
Young, of Waterman, W. Va., w.:&gt;
A detailed report of the author­ seen riding with Jack a short &lt;!i *ities’ findings on the five samples tance from the mine on the day "f
subm itted has luen prepared, and the explosion. The attorney :il •»
is shown as follows:
declared his investigation had re­
Butter Fat vealed many details incriminating
No.
Bacteria
t1
3.8 per cent Turner, who has maintained a plea
111,500
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11,5011
3.2 per cent of ignorance as to the cause of
3.2 per cent
170,000
3
*1.8 per cent the blast.
1
11,000
Opinion at the mine, Stump said,
3.2 per cent
115,000
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Ihe trouble at Trieste started
The minimum percentage of but­ was that the heads of the two men
which the Edinost declared th at ter fat pcrmissnblc in milk sold in were cut off and hidden before the
accounts of plots ngoin3t Musso­ Florida is plat ed at J.O by the mine was dynamited.
lini’s life were pure inventions.
Turner, for nine months believed
Board of Health, it is pointed out,
while the ideal bacteriological test, dead, was arrested recently mi bis
according to tins standard, shows return from Europe where In* bail
beta in hiding while bis wife and
20 , 000.
si.-ter were spending a large Mini
of money obtained from In- insur­
ance.

ADVERTISING
DID IT
Wrigley, the chewing* gum man,
lias explained how he built up a busi­
ness of millions of packages a day.
lie has done it by sticking to his
one line and advertising it. He spends
over a million dollars a year in buying
newspaper space to tell the world
about 5 cent chewing gum. He has
educated people to chew gum and to
chew W rigley’s. Me did not stop
shouting as soon as he attracted a t­
tention.
He says you m ust keep it up or the
buyers will fo rg et you. Whether
yours is a 5 cent or a $50,000 business*
keep telling about it.

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use of
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F e d e r a l Inheritance
1
Tax Repeal Big Topic
At New Orleans Meet Golf Enthusiasts To
! ,? f « the
Hold Meeting Tonight Flag Tournament
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 10.— DP)
r,,L 7 New
—Whether
the
national
tax
confer
"®fr’‘fiwho
At The Seminole Cafe To Be Staged Herej
nun j one®, in convention here, will rec­

JV tourist ord advocacy or opposition to the
1
■ , repeal of the Federal inheritance
«i.Wc«*J for tax and if advocated, when, were
outstanding tonics of discusolnn
confronting the delegates as the
convention resumed its sessions to­
day.
,.
After a night assembly devoted
, H’cuptlon of delegates and adilieso's qf welcome and response,
the first business meeting of the
conference convened this morning
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w . e-st ate taxation under consid­
eration.
iho report of the national comPlace
a' h‘-r found im ee on inheritance tuxation. sub^ •‘hmve wll, tmtted to the conference today,
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urges action by the next Congress
of
l^e ^ d e r n l estate tax
te,|
. “P, ui t h e i 'Jb 1,10 r0Ii®al to become effective
■n 'v hrj»«k D. ;.f
after PbSDige of the uct
ir» oppuncnt 0j ot repeal.
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i “ au u pt8Lfrom Hie report weru:
‘•xir.roan H-,11
Although the committee has
the unanimous conclusion
L ; . toll";:,
■' ' '■ the hi.
the f ederal e sta te tax should
_ )rnititi,.„.
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U 'U 7hPr il-d’ il k°lit!V®s that in View
t . .. tnbute the Jrew ntUblh aJ?fCa s')rrnlm ‘lin—k
' ' nt inneritango tax situa|l * |.ltl .
r e " in , ....I
thllt the act of
mi
until six years a fter it
Passed.

Becauso of the inability of a
number of local golf enthusiasts to
attend the meeting scheduled a t tin*
Anticipating a record holiday
country club building Tuesday eve­
ning, officers of the club have a r­ turnout on the greens at the Mu
ranged to postpone the --‘"don un­ nicipal Golf Course, arrangement
til 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, at have hem completed for competi­
whiefi time all .Sanford residents tive match play for Sanford volt ■
who have any interest in the game, ers who spend a part of Armistice
a re urged to gather at the Senu- Day on the course, according to an
nolo Cafe, where a number of m at­ announcement made Tuesday by
ters of vital importance to the fu­ I,. !,. Voorhees, local professional.
tu re of golfing in Sanford will be What is known as a flag tourna­
ment will be the feature of the
taken up.
It is explained that interest m card at the country club duriu:
tho meeting Tuesday night is not the afternoon, and will he run off
limited to those holding active in conjunction with ball sweepmembership in the local organiza­ stakes which proved popular wit a
tion but it is the desire of (he di­ introduced hero last Sunday.
According to an explanation nt
rectors to hold a railv meeting,
the tournament, each entrant i
open to thnoj who favor th
the
with In
tim e, in un effort to promote u given a flag, inscribed handicap.
number of features planned for the | name, and is allotted a
Sanford club during the coming The handicap is ‘based upon t|ll&gt;
nlayer’s average score ior
season.
Chief antong the matters to conic course, and is added to the p-»r
under consideration at this time store fur the local links.
will be tho discussion of the * mi­ The player then start-', it :
tral Florida Golf league, and th • pointed out, from iiuhiImr &gt;mc tee.
and continues around the c"a ,'C
possibilities connected
‘
team now representing banfuru. until His total number of strokc-b
ui provided by the hundjeapper. i
used up. After the final strode .*
ATTACK JERSEY, NEW YORK made the player plant &gt; hi Bm: b&gt; ,
ide the ball and reports its i»mwill meet I’A in ju icA K K IS It ECOKDED
Small of Atit h ’.hiU Pine® r ,: i *i *f.t in
J; .. “ clock fur -&lt;AV
; N'|‘w York, Nov. 10.
f*ir.ii
pctirvir
0f#:
- mincers
earthquakes
°of
Amina ry a r .
oi lJif
the .most sevt'ri'
tuilav „„l ii ycar V*,U!, rc*
WtoposcJ in- forded
at F ,, iw ‘ ay on th o seismograph
' “Brn,
a F('r^ a n . I
mittCU. lb 13
......
.
S tan ce of fk" e.-a.l ty; Th“ ‘-’xuct
I’hc location of all the tails ami
k t'-day by not be tGVen,
-riven ubut
‘ll3turbanc» could1
C ilM l’KO-MlSE FAILS
experts of the
the number of strokes use |
at thi |l!Jaivcrs*ty
PARIS,
Nov.
lO
.-b
lb
-F
fD
M
-'
bull
must
be
flaggal
nt
the
^P*
f . m ,, 1 . l um ttmn 5.000
*
m ill1 rrCCnt" eJ »“&gt;«*« I
.-..tinn of the numbe
number ot strokes
from New York. t o e f f e c t a c o m p r o m i s e If-'to '" _ ration
the conflicting el j meats in ■*’ i. ranted, regardless of po-itio.i,
Painlevc m ajority fail 'd this vv
is declared.
_
ipg nnd tho bb*c of the text m
■
W
perm it
thought to be disrupted boyonJ ■
t n intV
n u r rluven—Building
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... ^ays
.__ ol
~* October,
n.-».iFer. tot
totalpair. A cabinet m etin g luu* been
P*tw.
‘“J&gt; r' ‘Ir° “l U,rtrcS3 «n Hull I colled
called for G p. m., to consider tlv ^ ?1Jt3,oat).
situation.

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Notion

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n r c m iit o r t h e
DUBLIN. Nov. 10.—(/P)—To the ixs etvheen tcum
h
j i i h i i vi. r i n n it
undying anti-British
sentiment
HU T H E S T A T E (IF El.M ill II \ IN
ANII
m
il
X
E U I M i r . E ('(It XTV .
among the extreme Sinn Feinners
t ' H A M ’F.IIY
which seems to have been especial­ F K R N A N l iIN
o A. I’.Vll.SON.S un.l
ly rotiti’d by the preparations to MARY 8. I’AUSONS, h is w ife,
(‘•implalnimts.
revive the Armistice Day scene
vs.
which surprised and angered them F E L I P E R O B E R T YMNHE. « t als..
in Itf-M, is attributed a series of
D e fi’Ullilllts.
Bill T o l l u l r l l l l l e .
armed raids on two moving pic­
( l it I I E I t III’ I’l ll l . l r A T I I I X
ture shows and the headquarters Tlie Biiite of F l o r i d a M&gt; ih e a f t e r
of the Armistice celebration com­ tiauled p a r t i e s . G r e e t i n g s '
T o F e li p e
K oberl
VUllge, a ls o
mittee.
k n o w n a s I’h ll ti p Ito b e rl Y nun ge,
If d e a d a ll p a r l i e s )
The moving picture shows raid­ If li v in g , I nuinl
t e r e s t In t h e laiu t- In r. ed were "The Battle of Ypres” and cl olaaidmeirn g denerltied
u n d e r t h e s a id
a film showing the doing:' of the F- llpe l l u h e r t Y onge, d. e r a s e d , o r
o
t
l
i
e
n
v
l
s
e
;
W'llBuin
iv­
Prince of Wales on his recent tour ing, a n d If ili a d a ll T pr aa vr teiress Ifc l a il m
of Africa and South America. In l a g a n ) I n t e r e s t In t h e l a u d s l i e n - ■
both liouic.&gt; the films were seized In i f t e r di'H. rlln d u n d e r t h e s a i d 11
W illia m T r a v e r s , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r - 9
and taken away by the raiders.
w is e ; J o s e p h
M VVlill- If li v in g . »
At the cinema house where the an d If ileail alt p a r t i e s e li il te l n g a n ■
In
f
e
r*
‘d
III
t
h
e
a u d s liereln afl' i , ■
battle picture was being shown on iles.'l'llied u n d e r l(lie
sail! J o s e p h I 5
the screen the raiders acted so M W hite, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; *
swiftly that the operator did not u i Ilia to li. t l r o k e n b r o u g t i t If I d S
lag. a n d If d e a d all p a r t i e s c l a i m - ■
realize what was hupnening until lag
a n y I n t e r e s t In t h e l a n d s heri
tins job wan nearly completed.
I n n f t e r d e se rlh e il
u n d e r t h e s a id
illla in II U ro k e n h ro llK h . deectisit was at Kingstown that the W
rd, o r o t h e r w i s e ; W i l l i a m I" c i i e . ypicture of the Prince of Wales was . r If li v in g , a lot If d e a d all p a r t i e s
stolen. Here the job was done in e laiiiiln g any I n t e r t s i In t h e l a u d s ■ 9B 9B 9999a9H 9B I9ll9B D B B K B H H aaaaB B B B B B B M 9B IK aaaiK H -

Consulates A ttacked
And Flags Burned As
Slavs Stage Reprisal

PV'I*f an-

course it was entirely different
Trom the earth we know now, .I t
was much smaller and probably
surrounded by a different kind of
atmosphere. Its living conditions
may have been unsuited to the evo­
lution of a race like ours, but well
suited to the evolution of a race
with different physical character­
istics, yet equal to ours in capabil­
ity and intelligence."
* ♦ •
"Picture, " said the scientist,
“the passage of a few billion years.
The enrth’s character changes. It
grows larger. Its atmosphere nsrumes a new quality. It becomes
uninhabitable for the first race,
which perishes and is buried far
underneath the meteorites which
are striking the earth constantly
and increasing its size. But condi­
tions now may lie suitable for the
cvolution of a second race."
• • •
"A few more billions of years
pars by," related the professor,
"and the second race suffers tlio
same fate as the first. Nobody
enn guess how many times this
happened before conditions became
suitable for tbe evolution of the
human race."

h e r e i n a f t e r d e sc rib e d u n d e r th e said
W i l l i a m U. ............
deceased, o r
o t h e r w i s e : W i l l i a m U. S im s If l i v ­
in g , n n d If d e a d a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g liny Interest In t h e l a n d s h e r e ­
in a f te r d escrib ed u n d e r
th e
said
W l l l l n m IT. S im s , d e c e a s e d , o r n t h c r w l s e ; I’h I liens M. N i g h t i n g a l e Is
liv in g , n n d If d e a d ull p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t In t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r
d e s c r i b e d u n d e r t h e s a i d I’liI n c a s M.
N U t itl ii g n le . d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e :
H e n r y Y ong e. If l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d
nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t In
th e l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d u n ­
d e r t h e nnld l l e n r y Y o n g e . d e c e a s ­
ed. o r o t h e r w i s e ; A l b e r t l*. Herts.
If ll\ In g, n n d If d e a d a l l p a r t i e s
olnlm ltui a n y I n t e r e s t In t h e l a n d s
h e re in a fte r d escrib ed u n d e r th e said
A lb ert 1^ Hoes, d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r ­
w ise; a m t
all u n k n o w n
p arties
c la i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e
follow l a g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s s i t u a t e
nnd b e in g
In tt e m ln o le
C o u n ty .
F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
All Clock 1, a ll Ilto ek !. All
B lock 3 (le s s t h e s o u t h h a l f o f
lot C ), all B lo c k t. a ll B lo e k
5. a n d all B lock «. o f t h e S u b ­
d iv i s i o n of t h e I.e H n r d y a n d
Jlle m t I .amis In t h e d r a i n c o n ­
f i r m e d to M oses K. L ev y . In 8eCtl"ii .17. T o w n s h i p SI 8. It 10 E.
n n d In S e c tio n 38 T o w n s h i p 21
8, It 31 F-. a c c o r d i n g t o t h e
p in t th e r e o f r e c o r d e d
In t h e
f i d d l e re c o r d s o f O r a n g e C o u n ­
ty In f l a t Book F~ p a g e 113;
A lso b e g i n n i n g a t Ih o s o u l h -

On Armistice Day

FO L A R IN E not only lu b ricates
thoroughly, but it c u ta y o u r fuel bills
by giving m oro poiOur.
P O L A R I N E n e a la th u p b to n a
j .-rfcctly, th u s insuring full c o m p re s».icn and rv’i’uci.tF; the w a s te of fuel
into the crank cu3e.
The tr.ont ran 'fu l nnd com pletn reEiunB civcj 1 Q L A R IN E its q u ality .

It n m ade from an especially selected,
o n e -source c ru d e oil. It flow n reudily
in rold w eather, docs not break (iow n
in hot w eather; th e correct lu b rican t
— till the year around.
Drive up to thn nearest POL.AKIN E dealer's a n d h a v e h im fill y o u r
crank C4BP, then notice th o difference.
M ore pow er, a sw e e t-ru n n in g engine,
nnd l o n g e r lifu for y o u r car.

Oils and Greases
S t a n d a r d O j l Co ^ p a n y
INCORPORATED IN KENTUCJCY

Aulo Road Mop* (A AUbama. Florida, Georcio, K«ntueky *nJ MUtupippi can b« had at nn/
STANDARD OIL COMPAflY (Kealucky) *c»»Ua »t*lioa, free of charga.

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week, Ho. Weekly Edition 1100
par year.
a r e n a I, w o r ir n i Alt obituary
koricea, card! of thanka. resolution*
And notices ot *nteriain_,enta w niri
chargea are Made will be rbarged
for at regular ^drertlelng ratee.
m
-’
■B M IIF ll TIIB ABSOCIATKII Fit BAS
.Tw# Associated Free# la exclus­
ively entitled to the uee for repabllcatlon o ' all new* dispatcher
ei edits'. to It or not otherwise credtkJ In thla papor and alao the lo. ea‘ pewa published herein. All rlghte
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1925
T H E U B R A I.u‘8 PLATFORM
1 --D eeper w ater route to Jackson­
ville.
1.— Conet ruction of 8t, Johna-ln*
diai* River canal.
t . —Extension t f white way.
i r •Exttialon of local amusemente.
— Swimming pool, tennis courta,
etc.
I,— Augmenting of building program —bouscB, hotels, npartm rnt
houses.
I,— Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
).—Construction
of
boulevard
■rot nd I.nk« Monroe.
£ — Compte'Jon of city beautlfleation program.
9/—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa ­
cilities.

Armistice Day

THE NEW SPAPER

OCALA STAR
Seven years ago tomorrow, in a shell shattered chateau
on the outskirts of the ruined village of Chantilly, in north­
One of the greatest inventions
ern France, a group of men representing the victorious al­ wns the Invention of the printing
lied forces, and the routed, fleeing, defeated German forces, press. One can scarcely imagine
surrounded a table. They signed a document, which ended living without printing which
hostilities in the greatest conflict known in the history of would mean being w ithout books,
the world, and put a stop to the useless slaughter of thou­ magazines, newspapers and all
forms of pinted m atter.
Under
sands of human beings and the wanton destruction of vast such conditions the stm lnrd of liv­
areas of valuable property.
ing would i.e a t the lowest ebb.
The eleventh of November, or Armistice Day ns it has People would be ignorant, and,
become known through association w ith the treaty signed there would be very little business
on that memorable gray day in 1918, has become a great in­ between different towns, different
states and different countries. Soternational holiday. Observance o f the date is almost uni­ ciability would also be limited in
versal among those nations allied on the side of victorious its extent and education would be
denied to the m ajority of people.
democracy.
How many readers have ever
Grateful citizens, w ith the picture of the horrors which
to consider the many dif­
were before them, welcome the opportunity to set aside one stopped
ferent kinds of articles found in the
day in reverential memory o f those who sacrificed their time, daily and weekly papers in order
their health and their lives in a duty to civilization, and to th at an appeal may be made to alt
classes of readers? Have you ever
joyously celebrate the ending of the great World War.
In the United States, the chief executive has proclaimed stopped to consider the social and
the educational influences of these
November 11, a national holiday, that the whole nation may publications.
The news given
fittingly observe the day which has such an important mean­ brings us in contact with not only
our neighbors, but with all parts
ing to millions of Americans.
Sanford tomorrow will observe the seventh anniversary of the world. To many it is one of
the most welcomed visitors of the
o f the signing of the document that threw all the world in day
or week. Without these publi­
paroxysm s of delirious joy. With a fitting memorial service cations a person_______
_____
is out of____
touch
with!
iii 'ho morning, with n parade, with fireworks and other ! what is going on in his own ipcoiand .......
in other
parts
the na
metbods of entertainm ent, the American Legion has arranged By*
.............
............
. of
“f *l-----an elaborate program for the day in keeping with the patrio­ tion and world.
The local paper is the town's big­
tic and joyous spirit of the occasion. The entire community
gest publicity agent both ut home
will heartily enter into the celebration which, it is hoped, and in other places. It hi not only
will lie one long to be remembered.
seen but it is actually read by prac­
tically all tho home people and at
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RINEjI
St
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The ideal but I
tho same time many outsiders see
it. Furthermore, it is regular in
its appearance and as is well known
it is regularity and repetition
A few months ago the local Kiwanis Club in the course which
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
counts in publicity.
o f its actvitics saw fit to enact a measure that has been both
The newspaper lias always been
■\N
BOAST NOT:— Boast not thy­ successful and productive of beneficial results. It suggested a major factor in publicity. The
self of tomorrow; for thou know- anti put into practice a regulation, which, while simple, has f ir it weekly newspaper nppeared!
^ 7
est not what n dny may bring forth.
in 1622 am! it was published in, r m J L
shown
justification
for
its
enactment.
It
endeavored
to
re­
Proverbs 27:1.
duce to a minimum the chances and opportunities for auto­ England under the name of the'
PRAYER:—
News Letter. In 17511, Samuel
Loans
M O N E Y AVAILABLE
"Lord, for tomorrow and its needs mobile accidents to school children by arranging for school Johnson wrote in the Idler: "The
I do not pray;
MIAMI TRIBUNE
blisses to stop on the side of the street nearest the school. matt who first took advantage of
Fur First M ortgage Loans on I.Bn-ml VjIbkJ
Keep me, my God, from staining
It is a significant tribute to the foresight of the Kiwanis the general curiosity that was ex­
Consult us first when in the ruihtM
sin,
Club as well as to the conscientious adhcrancc to duty of the cited by tho siege of. battle to be-i Should childless wives, separated made him a laughing stock of both
J u s t for today."
tray readers of news into the know
their husbands, have alimony 7 sexes. Not so today; millions will
Masnolta &amp; Second A . I*. CO N N ELLY &amp;SQfl
bus drivers, that not a single accident has occurred since the ,ledge ot the shop where the best from
This question, recently asked by a lend an attentive ear and many
CREEDS
suggestion was put into practice.
puffs and powders were to be sold judge in Brooklyn, N. Y„ bids will agree with w hat he nays in toMy creed m ay have no lift of hope
The Herald would like to see others follow the lead of the was undoubtedly a man of great fair to " s ta rt something." The lo.
for you,
And a fter nil, why not? Men
A ml yours m ight drive me down bus drivers and believes if they don’t, sooner or later San­ Mjgacity and profound skill in the judge answers his own query,
1 “ It (alimony) keeps
co
couples and women are coming to be less
the slopes of hell.
ford will have a serious accident in the vicinity of its schools. nature of men."
In 1(7-1 thirty-one newspapers f ro,n being reconciled,* he m ys and less the slaves of tradition, and
You tru st to th a t by which you Only yesterday morning a child was almost killed. And no
were in existence in America, and "keeps certain women lazy, grati- more and more the intelligent and
carry through.
person was really nt fault.
f n&lt; 1 ,.,no. contained some advertis- fjL.s their revenge, makes men mis- independent directors of their own
However slight for me its prompt.............
0
___
__________
&gt;ng. It is interesting to note that eruble and serves no great ends." lives. Unquestionably, alimony (as
A
local
resident
was
driving
his
small
daughter
to
school.
spell,
s e of th e s tr e e t, b u t j|u,i"ng theso was lien jam in !• rank- j{t. believes that alimony is an evil; an institution) has contributed a
My faith along my road has He stopped his car on the right hand sid
r T h e little to t l !* 1 cnnsylvama Gazette, now t bat except in rare instances it large share of the m arital unrest
served me well.
across the street from the school buiildim
lin in g .
i iil n u n
known ns the Saturday Ever
— dues society more harm than good. of the twentieth century, and fu rn ­
ening
climbed out, ran around the car and was struck bv another | Post.
..
I A typical masculine view, some ished the divorce mill with much
I look for tru th to guide nie, but
automobile, which She had not seen coming dow n the street. | 1he weekly paper has been in women will scornfully rem ark. grist th at it would not have had
i know
otherwi:**. Many a woman has
Mv truth is b u t vision flying fur.
been fatally influenced in her de­
And yourn is but n thing to help
cision to separate from her husband
you go
bv eioouent assurance of an often
On to the promise of the morn­
unscrupulous divorce law yer th at
ing star.
AT
would be able to get her a genBorne in the splendor of Au­
eroiu alimony.
rora's- car.
_
K R O N E N ’ S]
aim to render the g reatest service
Numbers of people will agec with
_ .,,
, .
.
fulness and foresight that had prompted the Kiwanis Club possible. Frankly, they can render j m arriage.
At
any
rate,
here
is
seen
anoththe
Brooklyn
judge
when
tie
says
I bid you sliced. Relieve what you j„ j(s action
:ill!» E. First St.
,r .
.
.
,
-*uch service only when they have er striking phase of the new .ox th at if the country can he rid of the
believe.
The proceeds will g*&gt; to the Amen
I h e re is perhaps no way of compelling individual drivers h e heart y cooperation of the pub- eqlln|ity slowly but surely enierg- alimony evil we will have gone a
T urn to the highway bravely, fol­
o adhere to the sam e rule as do the drivers of the school , / 1his cooperation can be given j„g jn „tir modem society. Only long way towards solving the grow­
low down
The pleasant slopes of April and* busses. It is to lie hoped, however, that they will profit by S v a rll M01’!0 !n r o?y Iby ,plaCinK « few short years ago no' judge ing divorce problem. Of coure, due
mi incuts m tho local new s- , UOuld have ventured to suggest allowances must be made in the
receive
the near-accident o f yesterday and even go out of their way
In some wood shrine your knight­
h , in \ v
kr vn f a a , *mh „ radical denarturc from the catus of women with children. De­
a bit in order to stop their cars in a place where it will not that the chief source of
u nuwe- traditional view of woman’s rmt- serted, such a woman is due ali­
hood’s jeweled crown.
mony except in the rarest instances,
Heed not the co urtier’s smile, tho be necessary for the small children to run across busy
beggar's crown.
it is all very complicated.
thoroughfares.
would
have
vnrtisitm
V
'?U
l
u,Vlth(
0
r,.m
it3,
n^"
Much
an
utterance
vertisements. Without the advertisements it would not be possible
Out of our own hot hearts we light
to produce a newspaper, and to sell
the firm*
it
a t a reasonable figure.
FORT MYERS TROFTUAl, NEWS
LOUISVILLE CO DRIER-JOURNAL
T hat blazon all the headlands.
Now numerous studies and staWhere f fare
ii i
|tisticx prove that advertising brings
I find tho bloom-Inirst of my own
We are a nation of jolt holders.
One of
the great, interesting world about the business and someone has said
, the
. Inst nations of K.u- er countries winning sentiment for
desires.
We measure men and women by them, and really lose the ability ; atistics never lie " This is like r°lK&gt; t(&gt; ^UIU* ltH
1,1 t '*° United the nation that was to rise out of
S T . AUGUSTINE
They are the creed by which I
to enjoy anything that lies outsid- tj,P sick patient who was being s___
ta tc " c«Icbrntci1 thi*
i u the elmos of the Dun) Empire The
the
importance
of
the
position-!
live and dare
seventh
birthday.
Fifteen
day:'
hechief
of
these
was
n
former
school
of the sphere of their jobs.
attended bv a prominent doctor
K i'q u iri's S e v e ra l H ik Ii C lass Sali,s[B{,|
Tiie perilous heights and breathe th at they hold, and above all, we
\ \ e have reached a stage In our who asked the chances of the t&gt;a- fore the signing of the Armistice, teacher. Dr. Thmnns Mnsaryk, who
their purer air.
fear, the size of their salaries. In mntrria! advancement when it is Rent's recovery.. "Oh. they are Uzccho-Slovnkin was proclaimed a gained the ear of the leading states­
C o u n ty .
no other country of the world, in no longer necessary for most men I „nc hundred per cent." said the republic. The mixed peoples of men of the world, and when the
F o r you I live in lies, and you for no period of history, has the job nn.l women to stave a t their daily doctor. “ Medical records show that this section of Central Europe, who republic was launched, Dr. Mas---------- A P P L Y ------me
boon so im portant to millions of vocations ns they have in the past, nine out of ten die of the disease had so long been oppressed by Aus­ aryk became the first President.
M. II. W O D L 1N G K IL ValdeiI
Are slave to sad futilities. We people as it is in America today. I Now inventions have speeded up you have, and you are the tenth tria and Hungary, were free at last
But there have been dangers
know
1). P . D A V IS PROPKKTkThis is not strange when we con- j production and in every walk of
th at I have treated. All the to go their own way, to develop ahead for the nation. Within its
Only the faiths of what we feel sider the size of the United States, life shorter hours and larger in- case
their own natural resources, their territorial lines is a large papulaothers
have
died,
and
you
arc
bound
should be.
its vast opportunities for profit- comes are today within the reach
own industries, their own Govern- tion of Germans. Germany had
I need not fear for what your aide development, the rem arkable f of any honest, fairly well educat- to get well. Statistics never lie," nient and in the inven years the shown its objections to these hounThe
difference
between
this
s
ie
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Y
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.
trumpets blow.
indastriallzation of a formerly ag- ed, and industrious man or woman. patient and the Hck business which lllUo nat,on hil* bucom‘ »ne of the daries, just as it protested against
You need not follow where my ricullurul country, ami th place We now hnvi
th** houndaric.i of I'oland. The inopportunity to do does not advertise is that it was most prosperous in all Europe.
banners show.
that ambition holds in the lives many things that in the first [only possible to save one out of ovf'zechs, Slovaks, the peoples of -.ccuiitv due to these facts is now
—Lewis W orthington Smith of the inhabitants of the greatest stages of our national development ery ten of those effected with this w hat was formerly Bohemia unit all hut settled. The I&lt;ocurm&gt; agrcc--------o-------republic that the world has ever were denied the pioneers who laid physical ailment while it, is possi­ Moravia, hail long ago looked to the meat, laid the foundation fur the
The Trades Unionist is rcuponnl- known.
tho foundations of our present ble to save all ten, and many times day when they would tie independ- settlement, and nervousness over
blo for tho following: “The bund
That there are inevitable losses prosperity,
Mast
ten of our local husirtem establish­ unt. Four months a fter Germany future difficulties has been removthat rocked tin* cradle never saw resulting from thi* obsession for
Good books are within the reach ments, if they will avail themselves nnd A ustria had declared war. these ed.
men '*n
the inside of a 20 pair of shoes." the 'job, an increasing number of of all, and regular amusement has
liberty-loving peinjle announced in
At its seventh birthday. Uzeelm,,l to
of
tho
columns,
of
the
town
newsT hat's one th at we believe.
our more serious students of con- crime to have a place in the lives papers for the purpose of advertis­ u proclamation they would not take Slovakia therefore looks ,„t„ »
X1-il-iai rw
tem porary tendencies are realizing, of most of our population. The nu- ing. If we do this merchants will un arm s in clvii»n*&lt;* nf their tram - .
.
, .
home i * ' ]
There are five births a minute In the eternal quest for bigger tomobih- has brought the pleasures
future, its credit with the
v.nrih 'lhfind that they will get new busi­ tional oppressors. Throughout the
In America,
‘
according to tho ex-{and heller-paying positions, thou- that come from travel within the ness. This is truit heeuuuj adver­ w ar they played the game of pa ■ world strengthened, it.* security all
iiot start f
ports._ V\ under how many of those I sands of men and women—mid sad- reach of the masses of the people
sive resistance, their envoys in otn- but guaranteed.
&lt;*oniid*r'
are of the variety of which Bur­ dost of all, children, too—-are deny­ ami they are going after them with tising, th at is effective advertising,
creates
new
desires
after
having
nt! m gpokc.
ing themselves the
instinctive an avidity that increases with ev­ secured the attention of the read­
-------- -o--------pleasures; sacrificing their ardent ery passing year.
er. These desires express themH erbert Hoover declares the ra ­ longings to &lt;|o tlu- tilings that have
U'o must realize that living is n.'lves in effective demand. Effec­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
dio is offering more new problems. always been dearest in their hearts infinitely larger than any job or tive demand is the determination
Don't forget th a t static is still for the sake of the empty pleasure position. We should constantly to possess an nrticle plus the ubilwith u.i ns the biggest problem of that follows high position or com­ rcmeinher that today, ns has al- ily to pay for it.
If It had not (wen for the lat&lt;th“asbt:Y
.f? rnK° "Ao '1
p’ j,, Florida
all.
Cecil
Rhode.*, Florida might not far
yi'cld”,*
^b,l'idu. a
mercial success.
ways been true, the simplest pleas- ) |q order to create an effective dcave
the
popular
Rhodes
grass,
a
ed.
its
sw,.„*n„a.
c,' (‘cernVast
multitudes
of
people
in
.
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b,jH
t
an,1
Ihe
most
onmand
the
advertising
must
not
bo
In the olden days clowns were America keep their noses so close during, and that many ef them | spasmodic, but it must bo constant, tropical plant immigrant that is stock. nndTt h e ° c a /A 0*1- by llVL‘‘
tho only ones who painted their to the grindstone th at they never come w en now without money and regular and reneated
proving to be or« of the best for­
lim a
L . lio n s
L ir.lu
a isi.s
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n k U m r » I l U Ti
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age grasses. While the great South n*uch cheaper than ha" Z
face;,
red
and
white
but
nowaday*
have
tim
e
to
hear
the
binla
aiiiff.!
without
price.
The
irmU
Roal
of
I
The
many
services
of
the
nowatthey
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African developer was not respon­ H the amount of hav r.. mi t' r,ul.n'
near so funny look to play with little children, to read ! life s h o u l d
the happiness th at j paper may l»o grouped under two sible for its introduction here, yet one-half to two-thirds , ^ hy
ing as some of the girls who try good books; to take long walks in comes frum ving
in accordance m ajor headings, namely, news and
b&gt;- a fourth to a third t
K 'T
to put it all on at one time.
the country and view the lovely, with the plans of nature anil God editorial items; and secondly, ad­ his Intcreoi in the gra-is brought its grown in all part,, of the Si ?" *
poi'iibilities
into
notice.
panoram a of nature. Many people | To reach this goal, the job and
Another popular
ents. In rendering these
It was in lHUa that Cecil Rhodes
Headline in Minnesota exchange become so absorbed in the details i temporary success are merely inci- vertisem
several services the newspaper has brought to Cape Town the seeds the velvet bean, w h i c is
says, “ Plan Memorial Services— of their jobs that they soon b e -1dental and contributory.
They
a necessity of every day of a native grass that grew wild known to the state f„r . ,1h“’? h01’"
Honor Industrial Veterans Who come mere cogs in the wheels o f , should be the means to bo a worthy become
years. About I no; i U-u‘ lu3t
life.
In Central and South Africa and
Died Last Y ear at Dinner." Must Industry or profession, oblivious of lend; never the end, itself.
have been one of those dinners
like the first one the bride cooks.
-------- o--------According to “ PuM.yfoot" John­
Our last criticism of those oneBy IRVIN 8, COBB
piece bathing suits is they don’t
son, European liquor interests are
trying to do everything In their
Years ugo, when I earned my tin* world ho knew or cured to make good winter underwear.
power to break down prohibition. daily bread and occasional beer know.
methods of cultivation. In BJlKl it Agricult«ra? r
tht-‘ Florida
We will lend you
jtit
Tho thing * you think you get for was Introduced in to the United bv n .11 • F xP*;riment Station
A t that they cannot do anymore on Bark Row, one Andy Horn ran
His d ste r married a German
to discredit tho dry manure than a coxy bar in the shadow of Drook- market gardener over in New J e r ­ nothing cost more than those you States by the Department of Agri- W a k ib Oa“t S
‘‘V^loped* thJ
New Jersey has done in the elec­ lyn Bridge. AH sorts and con­ sey. and when his summertime think you pay for.
tion of an avowed wet governor, ditions of men frequented thu sa­ vacation came Smitty went to visit
necessary to build a a m i’1
This is the month in which to be­
who plans to lead u fight to re­ loon—sailors, newspaper men, rich her for two weeks.
His new
vise the Volstead Act.
S A t S S ............" '* * ™»»"
men, poor men. policemen o ff du­ brother in-law had bought u car gin some had habits to swear off
Coast QallroaiL
------— — —_
2 n ,,_ I f y o j . r h o m o l s n n - J y i 3
---------o-------ty, artists and commuters from and had pr'auirteij to tour Sm itty on New Yenrs.
Forty-three people were killed over the river.
Rhodei g n u ■is an upright grow- | r - ~ Y
about over the stule and show him
G O IU eniporury
T~»
The dangerous thing ubout shov­ or, reaching waist high. ttn,| pro.
and 2UH others were injured in
A grubby person known as tho sights.
J
nin7(-*nt )
traffic accidents in ten southern Sm itty was a fixture a t Andy’s.
At the end nf n week Sm itty eling snow is you are so liable to duces rattoons that root at t h e ___ ______
state . during the past week. F lor­ He cut up food for the fr«e lunch was back to work. One of the fall down on the job.
joints and form new plants, someJohn I) o’" , 7
.
Prompt Service Guaran *
times making a growth of three to writin,- ' J£nt‘kefeller i, sni.i , i
ida stands second in the list of counter, did odd Jobs and in rush roKwUr R * « " » hailed him:
I t is catenated a great many peo­ Mx feet in a single growing L u - C n / Y h ”W,try'
those killed and first in the num ­ hours helped to serve the trade.
we w ' i° J*
‘Hey, Smitty, l thought you
t ail and let us explain ouri
ber of injured. This bushiest* of Emitly was to MunlmUun w hat u were going to slay longer. Didn’t ple will get n rong exercising to sou. It can be produced from either h i. l « ht‘ othl‘r Poets tin t h 1
i.jed or roots.
money first__Clev l 1 . n,a,lc
keen warm this winter.
try in g to cross the track ahead of cockney in to lamdon.
you care for country life?"
Another popular plant immigrant! r ..ollI „ . -- ----nd
tho train or trying to see h o w , lie had been born on Cherry
"Nix mi dal (,tu ff fur me," anld
&amp;
° ,&gt;c living jfl pi_ ■,
Only time some men think they in Florida is the Japanche can* I
bard your car can hit another, is! Hill, rig h t mound the corner; he Sm itty. "I'm often it fur life.
wxPret*sion
r'lbl have the
&gt;me of I hud never ranged ffuu rth
rlluerr tugn
coy, uai
u ; ov aoitenly is ‘&gt;nc have no kick coming l, when it introduced in the state about 2S
dat jJiLoy
g«lting to b»,kcrious, and some
than Say,
107-109 S. I’urk Avc. Sanford. l‘I°r^
(lib' ^
f f '^ ' witb a
going j Coney Island or F a r Roekawav. funny place. \vhty all deni towns cornea time to kick in with aotn years ago. it probably C»Sw
ttHB q p b . t from B m ll. l t u | ^
, . mc.
uraa-SLlLLJNer th * j U c„t ,lif fe

To Protect School Children

WHY NOT ABOLISH ALIMONY?

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Decorate Your Ci
Armistice Di

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Red, white and blue bunting!
American and Allies Flags..!
Red, white and blue, festoon]

THE OBSESSION FOR THE JOB

Davis Shi

SEVEN YEARS OLD

C o i\jid ? .0 fi

FLORIDA FODDER PLANTS

MY FAVORITE STORIES

mone

DAN DOBBS SAYS

We have two plans of f*na
Your Horne

All The M g

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Title Guaranly

Morlga

�^ 5 £ l i g ORnjiEnALPt tu esu ay . November 10, .1925

HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

Personals

PAGE FIVB

Residence Telephone 3 13 -J

LIBRARY WILL OBSERVE Ci
BOOK WEEK WITH VARIED

SECOND SECTION

Children's Hook Week will be fit- - tuiv of the Story Hour group
tingly observed nt the public li­ which regularly attends. Follow­
brary this week from No. 8 to 14. ing this tho following program will
The librnry schools and announced be given:
ns the special feature, an essay
Dart One.
contest open to all the pupils of
Lnder direction of Miss M arga­
R. R. Roberts of Orlando was a the primary and gram m ar grades.
business visitor to Snnford yester­ Mrs. Itrown appointed as the com­ ret McRae.
One-act play. "How Girls Study”
m ittee to assist her. Mrs. Shinho|.
day.
ser, chairman, Mrs. Robert Duvey, . lxth and Seventh grades,
Marjorie Fotrest, Edna Grcpn,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Benson of Miss Love Turner and Mrs. Maud
Ruth IVarman, Mary Dighton, Au­
Lakeland have been spending the Clark.
drey Holborn, Louise Hickson.
past few days in the city.
The various schools and the lit­
Reading: “When Daw was a Hoy"
eratu re department of the Wo­
C. W. Fusscll of I-akelnnd spent m an's Club are co-operating with Nell Aly.
Colonial Minuet—Reading and
Monday nnd Tuesday in the city the library in making this, the
costume dance—Fifth grade.
on business.
seventh annual celebration, anoth­
Katherine Allen. Cornelia Mc­
e r successful Hook Week, and the
J. T. Carter of Palatkn was a children are also showing a great Rae. Mareadcl Sicverking, Lois
business caller in Snnford y ester­ deal of enthusiasm in the matter,
day.
A lovely collection of children's
books will be on exhibit at Cole­
.Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Snwtelle of m an's Hook store, and this evening
New York City have arrived in a message for Children’s Book
Sanford to spend the winter.
Week will be broadcasted over the
radio from station KOA at Denver
IL O. Skulte of A tlanta spent a t S o'clock, mountain time.
A very artistic poster illustrat­
Monday in Sanford cn business.
ing the prize hook of the year,
Mrs. J. M. Wallace leaves today “Tales from Silver Lands” by
for Tampa to bo Jh e guest of rel­ Charles Finger, has been made by
Mts. C. L. Derby, and another a t­
atives for several days.
tractive poster representing favorC. E. Wingert of Palm etto in&gt; ito animal stories lias been contri­
spending several days in the city buted by Mrs. Whitner, Jr. The
four books that have received the
on business.
Newberry prize from 1U21 to 1024
, will be placed on exhibit, as well
ns a charming collection of new
Juvenile honks.
■ On Saturday afternoon at .1:30
. o’clock a special program will be
1 given a t tin library.
This will
. open with the taking of the pieFriends of Mrs. M. D. Barber
will be plenscd to learn th at she is
able to be about agnin a fte r her
recent illness.

; of the
a Bridge
3 o’clock.
, hoiitess.
Langley

tnent oi
postpone!
;o Arniis
(closed all
Theodore
will meet
KtO o’clock
juricc Day

L of

the
1 Luncheon
Lighter* at
[jo o’clock.
attend
J. Caldwell
than Tuesmeeting of
jlev in the
Uu
| the South
tjehers As-

Id the Sal|f the D. A.
[t home of
[jO o’clock,
[nbscription
b ’an's Club
fill he given
1the Qourtenservations
Mrs. Archie
Mrs. It. L.

A Bodwell Development—Assuring Future
Profits
Paved Streets.
Cement Sidewalks, G utters and Curbs
AH Public Utilities.
Protectively Restricted.
•Complete Beautification.

New Dixie Highway, South, is to Run Through
This New Section—Easy Terms.

6 Per Cent

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate
avy Blue Velveteen Makes Ap­
propriate Dancing Class Frock
for Girls of Seven or Eight.
Sail but true—a little girl's ideas
of an appropriate and desirable
party frock seldom agree with
those of her mother. Almost any
normal unaffected, honest little
girl of seven or eight would choose
a rose-colored flowered Aik, trim ­
med with lace and spangles and
ribbons, or a sky-blue, chiffon with
frills and flounces, lace and t i n s e l .
And you may be sure if you let
your little girl go to parties In
th a t s o r t of frock she would !*• e n ­
vied by all the girls of her own
up;*?—but not by their mothers.
So it is not always best to seek
your little girl’s advice when buy­
ing her party frock—that is unless
you want to disregard your own
better judgment in the m atter en­
K. J. Howells of Cleveland, Ohio, tirely.
is in the city for a few days. He
i i very much impressed w ith this
locality and may locate here.

214 E. First St

J. B. Shurman of Ocala is spend
ing a few days in Sanford on bus
iness.
W. M. Barco of Palatkn is visit
ing in Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sturm an
■ ‘
•i n
und children left Sunday for their
m * 11-v
home in Atlanta. Ga., a fte r a plen­
um t visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
W ^W jlhat Douglaiu.
B, .!i flange
Max Bradbury motored to Lake­
amt
| w ,“4ju« a land Sunday. His m other returned
r ‘"‘tail shi,k-1 with him. She had been visiting
n®*
This friends there for some time.
,
glasses'
. ' !ci‘ r’f pri - i Air. and Mrs. W. A. Winton and
; 1 »tuare l(f nephew, Karl Seybold, of Verona,
LrJUk'“ whirh a spent the week end in Snnford en11
thrust routo to Lakeland, where they will
f»’&gt; to eat. make their future home.
,Vf "I market
*« A the t.fFriends of S. M. Lloyd will Ite
*PP«tizer.
pleased to learn that he is recover­
* l&gt;,*nge juice, ing from his recent illness.
^Parking Kin&gt;tail.
I Mrs. Raymond Key nnd daugh­
ter, Adelaide, and Mrs. Rice have
returned to Sanford a fte r spend­
ing the nat&lt;; several months in New
Hampshire.

real lace if &gt;'"ii can
.ittle black taffeta
onetime - cho-eii and
■y pretty when trimlit &lt;■( luce and postiwith colored ribbon

mvhiil, tnn ami rose, with colored borNew fa!! cotton materials fur dresses

Colored Border Flannels
51 inches wide, in nil shades, with bcnulitul eo
ored bordered cheek and stripe.

rChurch
•nstructed
rville Soon

Roddenberry, Dick May,
Iund Wallace Harrell motored to
r r :,f U'Und •i^torui Beach Sunday.
»f Gene,, ^.successful
1 (’inilervil!e.
■u'
r]il;ilufurw«re
«« effeu
the

Red. blue, tan. and brown. All wool with fine pin stripes.

Guild Meets Mond
^ ith Mrs. Mars!

All 51 inches wide. $5.50 yd

Wide Flannels

A an?'1:iy Scho°k
i tl *uk*crip-

regular meeting of the St.
Guild wa i held Monday at
the hi"!m&lt;! ,,f Mrs. C. J. Marshall
^nnmnuv church
lit ’ ot. ! mem- Vn , ni"n Avenue. Dla ns were made
^im rrm tee Wo, . r the Thanks giving Dull which
I ' r * Dimler «, b to |,e given a t the City Hall
sgivin*; night.
• Moon, J. v
" T 5 has
"**
enlray. an&lt;l Rey T
..JThkL7
k e Guild
.. — a rra nged for a
• iu lu n m y / o u n j *
L S**lstant,. h i
*’Pcnd-the-Day"
he-Uay party out in the
country
ut
the
hom
1 11 Rather sun
CRt/trCilurtjrn\ ji/iO
—..ie of Mrs. Beldlng next -Monday.
“
ut which time
the ludic
’ uJ«nlmou*ly which wi 11'VJ n , for
i (Je retcM ^h n * th fiO fti
bazar
" i l l be h e ld D ec. 1. T h e
* ,,f ‘h- new
* ,ar* over .in VVnl,l ye*t®tday welcomed Mrs.
S Koil
S nE w
&amp; iS
M'irtimer Glovt.
er, the wife of the
(j
r aas— i recently rnovK j*
piuij ** la'sanfordI'&lt;&gt;‘“ f
S®®* announce.
1
1(1 of the com 1(!i i.BEGIN
iF
•11
htim
im i v SENTENCE
V&lt;l ; ANGELES. aving refusshe will desist
a
ng free love litcrais to t*pcnd two 7 W. Washington SI
1in prison.
.ft* * * * * * * * * * *
.. 11 to cre e t the

DDEU

Ljght weight

flannels,

serges, wool

ottman

albrotross, for inlnnt weal.

The Y owell Company

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ia*i*eiE M U B S*iiuiaiuuuL i3iB iaoE i»«aaasaasM **«,

�_____THE SANFORp HERALD. TUEfflAY,NOVEMBER 10,.19*

By Williams Nitrate Plant At Muscle Shoals In
Perfect Condition After Seven Years

OUR WAY
r N o u v e G crT m e V 7 HOKIE'ST, l F WCO LL LET V
f W O R K E D S lC H 'l \ ! ME HAME FlFTW DOLLARS
&gt;I LET WOO COW.E
ILL MEMEF? E cHHER WCO
OUT* H E R E -TtAivjvrtuGt AGa im ! VJEWE GOT "TO
L t -A -A -TM A T iS-PlMQM
tt* VslOULD MAVtE.

S H E F F I E L D . A l a . . N o v . 10.—
(.pi— N i t r a t e P l a n t N o . 2, a u n i t o f
th e g o v e r n m e n t's
Mubc1q Shoals
p r o p e r t y , is in s t a n d - b y c o n d i t i o n
r e a d y t&lt;&gt; b e o p e r a t e d o n 3 0 d a y s ’

Cl-lARLIE AMO I ARE
LEAv/iWG FOR’-FOC- VJELL-

stood since the Armistice was
signed. Army enginoern said the
plant was in perfect condition
ready to function as was original­
ly intended. Thu ordnnnce d e p a rt
nient said it will produce nitrogen
in a practical way.
The unit is among the most im­
portant of its character in the
U n ited S ta te s,
losses to

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s h i p p i n g e a r l y in t h e W o r l d W a r
caused
by
G e rm a n .s u b m a rin e s
th re a te n e d to re d u c e th e to n n a g e
a v ailab le for th e tr a n s p o r t a ti o n of
( titr a te fro m C hile n n d m n d e i t u n ­
r a l e fo r th e U n ite d S t a t e s to d e ­
pend upon im p o rte d n itra te .
To
m e e t th is c o n d itio n , c o n s tru c tio n
o f t h i s p l a n t b e g a n in J a n u a r y ,
1318 , a n d it w a s i n o n c r a t i o n in
O c to b e r of th a t y e a r . It h a s a c a p ­
a c i t y o f 110,000 t o n s o f a m m u n i ­
tio n n itr a te p e r y e a r .
T h e prin cip al r a w m a t e r i a l r e ­
q u ire d for th e m a n u f a c t u r e o f a m ­
m u n itio n n itr a te by th e c y n a m id
process of n itro g en fix atio n
are
l i m e s t o n e a n d c o k e . T h e d a i l y con­
su m p tio n of th ese m a te ria ls w hen
o p e r a t i n g a t fu ll c a p a c i t y is 1200
t o n s o t li m c n . o n e a n d 300 t o n s o f
coke. A im m p le su p p ly of lim e s to n e
o f p u r e q u a l i t y is o b t a i n e d f r o m
th e governm ent q u n ry a t W aco,
30 m i le s n o t h o f S h e f f i e l d .
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Wan’s ’Greatness Expressed
In Number O f Laws Obeyed
Minister Tells Prision Bod
J A C K S O N , M i s s . , N o v . 10.— (/V) | n a l a b n o r m a l i t i e si.
Too often in
—This is n world o f l a w a n t i t h e “tho past generation, the fathers,
measure of a m a n ' s g r e a t n e s s i- by God-fearin ((lives, hav* laid
the numlier of l a w s lie l i a s m a s t ­ the foundation of their children's

Dr. (iitlley, Nalionul f'alcon*
ItilogiKl, To I k ' i i i n Research
WorL Du East Coast After
January 1st., Annuunced

ered anti obeyed, l)r. E. li. Meun.-, ; tiisperily. Tlie children for ake
pastor of G a l l o w a y
M o m o r i n l the (&lt;od of their fathers, de.suisc
Methodist churtli
d e e liu o d
his laws, neglect his Salibntlis,
E C rm on h e r e todnv b e f o r e ' i 1
'live their own lives.' Winn ant'th r generation comcn, that fam­
nual m eeting of tho A rne
ily disappears in obscurity and the
Prison Association.
In a ilawless world t h e r e •mill| undent prophet writes (he epitaph
be no science, n o i ities. no hnr- J 'Except the Lurid build I - Imusc,
vests, n o h o u s e s a m i no hn pi'iri" -is, they labor in vain that luiild it,"
‘l hese inm t'rn id*M n-i t.imimr
he asserted, i f m a n v.ill n o t o h y
laws of nnture, s o c i e t y um l (&lt;m|, hii to evil and lavvlessn • s, Dr. Mentis
soon becomes a pri: o n e r in IIIi; declared, are about to ailn i . m
dungeon, and a t tlm v ry mmiii nt tr.te and destroy the foundations
w tf tr rn r think* mm«eir‘ free, wise j "f the rcpulillc.
men can h e a r t h e c l u n k i n g of lu
“Tlu* human race for the mo­
chains.
ment. is euugiit in tho rauid- of
Over against t h i s cinphm.i.-. on Niagara mid is drifting toward,
the r e i g n o f l a w , l ) r . M e a n s p l a c ­ ihe pneipice, Nothing is gained
ed three m o d e r n c o n c e p t i o n s .
by Idiiidiug our eyes to a peril
"One is t h a t b y t i m e a n d g r o w t h that is evident to nil. And ihe
men e s c a p e f r o m l a w l e - i habits abyss toward which wo are mov­
n nd p a ssio n s. T h o u g h th
p iiip l
ing is an abyss where there i&lt; no
have a l w a y s u i i d o f ev il u m l law God, where man is without a util,
lesancss.it w ill c o m e o u t fill r i g i d . I wit
ness
has been ‘ lory Idgesl,
T h o n a t i o n w ill
o u tg ro w
tinm
a candle, where quoted the &gt;
th in g s,’ Hut
h i s t o r y te n e b e - u
tin
oral sanction* for Washington, t
th a t e v e r y e v i l p e r m i t t e d t i m e a n d th e
t, where a man is I venled erusliei
growth, h a s s t r u c k i t s r o o t . &lt;1* t-p j u n
loving animal, and {gether with into Lho v i t a l s o f litis n a t i o n , a n d 1 cue
re to do Ihe which feet below tin
baa f e l t a f t e r t h e m a r r o w o f t h e ' '
home, tl te s c h o o l , t h o c h u r c h , a m i n
th e h e a rt o f th e re p u b lic a m i me
pc
becomu u m a l i g n a n t m e n a c e ic - i d quiring a s u r g e o n w i t h a s h a r p a p t
knife n n d a c y u t c r y o f f i r e tu c u t
out t h e d i s e a s e a w a y .
I In
■ " A n o t h e r i n i s e o i i c o p t i u n i:&gt; w ilii i d ,
r e f e r e n c e t o t h e in f lu e n c t* o f e v il , sen
modern l i t e r a t u r e h a s m u c h t o a n l 'hi
s w e r f o r in g l o r i f y i n g t h e c u p o f t 'h i
flume a n d c l o t h i n g e v il iu t h e g a r - iuii
m e n ts o f a n a n g e l o f ligh t.
U n - pre
d e r th o m a g i c i a n ’s t o u c h o f Hie fall
n o v e l i s t a n d t h e m o v i n g p i c t u r e , lo o
men h a v e s e e n e v i l a s a p r i n c e s s , h&gt;&gt;
i g n o r a n t o f t h e f a c t U n it t h e i r 'I I
g o d d e s s lia s h c e n f e d , n o t u p o n | wli
th e n e c ta r o f th e s k ie s , h u t u p o n th e

Novel Trimming

A ry attractive fini-dt for un evonfng frock of pink chiffon I* n
wreath of French Mower* In shades
of rose, blue and gold. They are
harkLnmde-and the colorings very
delicate, so. th a t the effect is very
youthful and girlish.

Game Commissioner iioyall Names
Deputies For Forthcoming Season
( ,li- Deputy game cummn i.m,-rs have liven named by rm iinih-Holier of Game and Fi li J. ll. It,*;,
nil fur e v e r y c o u n t y &lt;&gt;f F l o r i d 1
with Hie exception of Lee ami Mon
tic , which have been 'lig h tly tie

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tax -in i)rr.. am i
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ow ners
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al Scanii tllirlllK lln- III,lilt ll nf NllVelll| I'd 1
f n r III,, pas.'MKr nf llll A r t
, " f tile l.e|;|« l,il lire 11III, lul IIIK S e c tio n
&lt;i. of t 'I m l i t e r ;ix:i 7 l . a w s nf l-'lnrlila.
I ‘.*-M. tile |liir|niae nf *uld Ullletullliellt
l In-Inn tn ■uliiiKe tin- t e r r i t o r i a l l i m ­
i t s nf tin- C ity n f Sitnfurt], F l o r i d a .
In III e| title mill ellllirilCf till' fo llow *
I UK d e s c r i b e d luielH
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I'm iiity , F l o r i d a . m il rmw a p a r t of
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S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a . u n ir e p a r t i c u l a r l y
,le » c r ll n ( | u a f o l lo w s , t o - w i t :
S e c t i o n s T w e n t y (JO), T iv e t i l y - o n o
t i l l . T i n n t y &gt; Iniit
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tin Sn lit lieaat Ij ll il lt, r nf S e c ll o 6
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S&gt; . | | ,n T l i l r t y - n n e ( U l ) i th e W ent
H a lf n f S ' e t l n u T l l l r l y - l w n ( 3 2 ) ; th e
N'nrtli H a l f &lt;&gt;f tin, N o r t h e a s t i j t u i r ,,f S, • l i n n T h i r t y - t w o ( 3 2 ) ; um l
tli- N o r t h H a l f . nf t h e N o r t h w e s t
'.'m u t e r n f H ertlo fi T h i r t y - t h r o e (33),
all III T o w n s h i p N i n e t e e n t i n ) S o u th ,
lia iig o T h i r t y -nin, i ; ; i ) H a s t; unit
tin- N o r t h e a s t t j m i r t e r nf tin- N o r t h &gt; a .t ' j u . i i t, r nf S e c t i o n SI* If,); mill
Hi,, N o r t h l l n l f o f t h e N o r t h w e s t
tJ U lirter n f S r i T l n n I-'tVo ( j ). nil In
T o w n sh ip
T w en ty
(2 0 ) .
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I t a u u " T h irty -till,* t 3 t ) H ast.
liatetl a t S a n fo rd . F lo rid a. th is
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(S K A I.)
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steam generating plant adjacent to
the nitrate building to secure pow­
er quickly. This was augumented
by 30,000 kilow atts furnished by
tbo Gorgns plant of the Alabama
Power Company, then under con­
trol of the government. This 00,00(1 kilowntt steam plant, which is
a part of the nitrate plant prop­
erty, was said by engineers to bo
the moat complete on the conti­
nent. It wait this plant, now under
lease to the Alabnnta Power Com­
pany, which supplied quantities of
power to several southern 3tates
during a protracted drought this
year, the energy being tran sm it­
ted through an interconnected sys­
tem embracing principal hydro­
electric nrcduccrs of several states.
The plant Is situated near the
center of a reservation embracing
2,300 acres. The unit was construct­
ed under the supervision of the
ordnance departm ent by the Air
N itrates Corporation. The plnnt
was operated a t one-tenth nnd lntr r att one-fifth capacity for a perper­
iod of several montths fo r test
purposes. About 1,700 tons of am­
monium n itra te wore produced.
Unlike the m njority of munition
plant!) constructed during the war,
this plant is of perm anent type and
was designed, arm y engineers said
with a view to its utilization for
the m anufacture of fertilizer in
time o f peace as well us muni­
tions in case of war.
N itrate-P lan t No. 1, built for the
m anufacture of ammonium nitrate
by the synthetic nrocea of nitro­
gen fixation, was m id by engineers
to have been not wholly successful.
The war departm ent decided at
the end of the war to not nsk con­
gress for the large amount of
money necessary' to make it whol­
ly successful and recommended
that it be salvaged. This unit, howcver, i,i also being kept in stand­
by condition, no disposition ever
having been mnde of it. It cost
approxim ately $10,500,000,
T o u rin g
p a r t h - s c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t In tin,
lam ia h e r e i n a f t e r U escrlh eil u n d e r
the
alii
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I’, t ' r e e a y a n d
nnd K l l z a h e i h l', C r t i ' s y , d e c e a s e d ,
lis h e l l s , d e v i s e e s n r n l h e r w l a e ; Mil
K w a v e ly If l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d till
p u r t h 'S e la ln iiiii; a n y In te rc H t u n d e r
lilt’ s a i d 1*211 S lv t iv i ih . d e e r n s e il , a s
h e i r s , d e v i s e e s o r o t h e r w i s e In a n d
tu :
The H ast
H alf
{H '/,) of th e
N o rth east u u iirter
( N K U ) of
tit*' n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r ( N K I t )
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It.illKe 2.i Kant.
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d e a e h

Ch»ml car* In color. Dctnountahlc tim* anti i n n e r
e x t r a o n o p e n car*.

^11 f&gt;ricr» f,o»b. Detroit

o f y o u a p p e a l ' t o t h e s w o r n id ll o f
c o i i i p l a l n t h e r e i n f i l e d , mi ,,r In fur,,
t h e Ttli d a y o f Llee. rnln i| i 11*25,
t h e s a m e h e IUK o f Itu h |ia&gt; nf i l i l s
J I m i n i a h l e t ’o u r t ,
nn d In d e f u u l t
III, | e n f a d e e i . - e pro e n u f e s -n he
t n t e r i ’d n Kill it s t y o u a n d e u e li o f
) oil.

I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
n o ti c e h e p u h l l s h i d In T h e H a n f o r d
H e r a l d a new - p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in
S e m i n o l e (.'minty
F l o r i d a , u n co a
)vrel&lt; f n r f o u r roii.o-euliVe w e e k s .
W IT N K S H t h e h a n d a n d s e a l of
V. H. li'iU Ktass. C le r k o f (h*; C l r c u lt of s , in |n o t, C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
tit H,.' C o u r t
Hons*
in H a n fo rd ,
Semlmd*- C o u n ty ,. F lo r id a , t h i s 7 th
d a ' - nf N o v e m b e r A. I&gt; |!)3S
(H ir.i)
V. K. iK 't 't i t .A S S ,
C le rk .
I!A M. IVKKKS. D e p u ty C l e r k .
F It H 11 I. IIO F H III ir.D li ft.

If you haven’t alreadyA
to th e nearest Authors
D e a le r and see tlieci
m eeting w ith this unu3
response.
See h o w recent impro
have added new beauty
riding comforts. Note fj
fitting curtains that operJ
four doors—thus makmj
com fortable and cctwe
all kinds of weather.
As you check over the
provements, bear in i
th e re h as been noil
prices.
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ih'i e a n i l a n d e if,' All,*. VV. I'n lm o r d e c e a s e d . Tin units K. K lr l h l l n g
d e e e n s e d , n n d Ty--&lt;»n #: S m i th d e ­
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t h e C o u n t y o f H etiilm de. nnd H tntu
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a n d lo nil n n k a o w n p, rsoiis c l a i m I n s m u I n t e r , s t in Hi. p r o p e r t y
li, reinahoN &lt;■ d e s m tto-d.
r r r.s i i K i t i u t v i ' i ; m : i ; i ; t ) t h a t
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III,- hill o f c o m p l a i n t filed liu relu
mi tin 7th day of D, , ■ml,, r. A. D
t;* 2
IT IS K U n V l l K U &lt;'IH 'F .ltF .D t h a t
Hu i " i d * r of I ‘nt, Ilea m a t he p u b ­
l i s h e d In t h o S n n f u r d H« r a i d m ic e
a 1.
k f o r f o u r r t il is i 'i'll lh i ' W eeks.
W I T \ CHS m y h a n d a n d sent of
s a i d F l r c u t l C o u r t al S u i f m i l . t h i s
tin- '* dav of N nvi'tn hei' A D l'J23.
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S o licito rs fo r C o m p la in a n t.

"tu; U*cfiiiibia, Sam S. Kinney;
!'Ingici, r . \ \ . .Iiihm tiin; I'rimklits,
K, liram li; Gml.'ilcii, E, D. Da1 u!&lt; , J, J. Wit - u ; &gt;i Gulf,
L. * fliulgeun; Hamilton, C. M.
i-1 m u ; Hard' e, Oscnr Crews;
it' lnh &gt;, .limn - I.. Taylor; IlernuiiC o m p l e t i o n o f tlie o r g a n i z a t i o n , do. I'irui' t W. Snow; lligliiuiul*.
M; It,i j . ,11 : a i d , h a s c o m e iu a m p l e M i* i'olliud; liillsburn, D.
t i m e f o r o p e n i n g o f t h e h u n t i n g Ling ami il. ll ltlantoii; HulincJ,
:iho ii , N o v e m b e r L’n t o F e b r u a r y G. If. t tiller; Jack;-, ui, J. K, Dy15, a n d t h e
d ep artm en t
e x p e c t * 1-' "; J* ticr.-iou, J. M. Giratilenu ami
now t o full h a c k
upon
it* o n l y S. I. Knlil' i ; Indian Kiver, W alter
; n u rv e o f r e v e n u e — s u l e o f h u n t i n g Dimcnti; l.afiiyette, K. (», Lniul;
a n d f i s h i n g l i c e n s e * — f o r t h e w o r k l.!ike |{, I-'. McWhorter; Leon, Koof p r o p e r l y c u r v i n g f o r t h e w ild h 't K. litu-iford; i.evy, A. M. Kll- T t'll A tt I. Y HIMPHON. ,( nl.
I •.-f.iiiilatits.
life ol t h e ( d a t e .
i ' &gt; : * ..... ..
T. I. Slmler; MmliI l l l l 7 ’.* l i o l . ' l TUI*-,
All p m . - p c e t i v e h u n t s m e n o f t i n mu. U . S. ('(inpyt; Manatee, (,’. A,
l l l l I l l ' l l i l l ' 1*1 111.D ' V I K IN
at* a r e c a l l e d u p o n b y A ir. !L&gt;y- Jo in -; Marim, Duvin Moon; Nn*- Tli,' Slat.* nf F lo rid a t.&gt; t lit* u tter
1111111,',I im rlh"*, *: r i ' , ' t l u g :
ull t o g e t t h e i r l i c e n s e * n o w f o r ; “ »*• L. W. I'iikett; Okalon-u, \V
T o T. I ' h a r l y HI iii | ihou . iiultvUIth e c o m i n g s e a s o n , in o r d e r t o ti • D. Summerlin; Okeechobee, John I. 11a l l y iirul a * T r u s t e e , if llvloK . um l
■a ( f i i i a n t i i i l l y in t h e d e p a r t m e n t * *’«• It ell: Oi tnge. J. IJ. w in d e r It 1I1011I a ll p a r t i e s cla lia liiK a n y Int e r v i i li, t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r
i p r u g r u m . A p p o i n t m e n t o f t h e tle- »ml &lt; hip Hueli in; Osceola, .S. F. f . ’rltieil u n i t e r t | o s a h l T . i ' h a r l y
p u li i , t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r tu iid , w u « William-; Palm llcaeli, W. A. l!oe- Hliii|i*on t mil v ir tu a l ly an il a* T r u * m a d u uli tl ie f u l l e s t c o n f i d e n c e latci.; Pi.m' o. I) o. Uingistun; Folk I i l i e e i i H i - i l . n s h e i r s , d e v i s e e s o r
o t h e r w i s e : T h m n n s t*. S lin|i*un, If
t h a t F l o r i i i a ’* s p o r t s m e n
w o u l d J- I- Am .Id and \V. \V. Haines; ll v im :, a n d If ile a d a l l p n r t le * e ln lrn p r o v i d e Um financial backing ncc- Ptllmini, A ,M. Moody; Ut. John*; 101: a n y In ter* nt In t h e la n d * lie re 1'i.ifl. r d e n r r l h e i t filial* r (h o Silhl
c j - a r y by t h e p r o m p t p u r c h u ; 0 o f
S i m p s o n , dee- ;***‘d. M
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iio st in peace, ye H anders dead,
I lie light that you so bravely led
We’ve taken up and we will keep
True laith with you who lie asleep
With each a cross to mark his head
On Flanders Field—”

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est In W orld,
Esme Howard
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THEjANFOnp HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925,

Second Grange

"A great w riter in the press,
whom men follow can make and
unmake governments, can turn the
thoughts of man to peace or war,
can alter the whole course of pol­
icy Mid, when It is a question of
the policy of a nntion such as
yours, this may well mean the his­
tory of the world.
"Having read newspapers in
many languages, besides the^ Eng­
lish and American papers,
Sii
Esme Howard said, he has no
where found what in his opinion
was the “perfect newspaper.
“Almost every where," he said,
“I have met with what appears to
me the great defect of an inclina­
tion to extensive partisan spirit
and n lack of im partiality and objcctivencss. I often think th at too
much is made in the press of those
two great twin brothers—pep and
punch. A little pep is a very good
thing, like a taste of m ustard on a
slice of beef steak, 1—
bitually cat your beefsteak covered
with mustard you ruin your diges­ Introducing the “Red” Grange of
southern scholastic football, Roy
tion."
"Pinkie” Walden of Knoxville,
Tenn. Like Grange, he’s redtelephone 222 or Mrs. D. I* T hrash­ blooded and hard to stop.
er, telephone 74.
DUELIST MAKE UP

j morning, LOST: Liver colored bird dog.
lit of the
Namo Joe. Liberal reward. R. A.
[t in the Newman. Phone 9&lt;» or 63.
[Galloway
of scaArcadia—Contract awarded for
|oie who
construction
of new $100,000 hotel.
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leting, but
ould like
j Depart flS, their
to Mrs.
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A T M IL A N E
Wednesday9Nov. 11

GRASSKL, France—Two jour-J
naliats fought n duel with pistols.
A fter firing two shots each with­
out striking they decided to make
up.

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(C o n tin u o u s )

“The Declaration of Independence”
Will Also Be Shown

At Your Service

B. E. SQUIRES
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WRITING THE BEST ESSAY ON THE DECLARATION OK 1NDEDENDENCE

C. P. HENDERSON
S. W. JABOUH
D. C. Davey
R.G: DAVEY

Separate Prizes Will Be Awarded The High School and Grades

The Davey-Winston Organization
REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Masonic Bid};.

Rhone 207

Filling Stations

Sanford . . .

We will close from 10 A. M.
November 11th, Tomorrow, till 2
P. M. on account o f Arm istice
Parade, Memorial and Dedi­
cation Exercises.
Get your gas early.
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TUESDAY,

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ONCE MORE we pause to pay tribute to those who gave their

should be a leader in every movement tor peace and happiness
upon the earth.

ON THE OCCASION ol' an unforgettable anniversary, consecra­
ted by the bravery of those who fought and to set a world free,
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we pause to reverence them. Out of the smoke and sweat and con­
flict, torn countries arise and greater industries. That lives were
offered at the Shrine of Supreme Sacrifice is an unforgettable
memory

cause the Immor-

tal Dead to know that we REMEMBER

IN APPRECIATION and devotion of the brave who fought and
died on the battle fields: we urge all to join hands in observance
of the greatest day history, so th at the bonds of friendship, devo­
tion and patriotism may grow stronger each day.

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To Be Constructed
ATE ROAD
In Daytona Shores CONDITIONS

w nucsboro roan,
Tnke new road 8
Tnllnhnssee to Mone to Aucilln River,
ay. Aucilln River to
and clay road good.
&gt; Madison, lice, 'Live
ity. good sand clay.
to Jacksonville, hard

mount uorn to rt* Myers gonerally in good condition. Four miles
south of Zolfo is muddy in rainy
wenther.
Road No. ,T—Georgia Line to
Orlando: Wild's Landing to Yulec
said d a y road in ?ood condition,
Yuleo to six miles south uhcll road
in fair condition. From this point
on into Jacksonville nnd Green
!—Georgia Line to F t. Covo Springs paved road, brick nnd
E&gt;a Line to Jasper, treated rock base.
Green Cove
'ad in good condition. Springs to palatkn rough to end of
iite Springs, sand d a y brick a t Rice’s Creek, new road beSprings through I&gt;akc ing pradod but does not interfere
Springti nnd on to w ith traffic.
Brick road from
excellent asphalt con- Rico’s Creek through l'alntka to
High Springs to Gain- San Mateo to Dunn's Creek, fair,
des of asphalt, excel-' Asphalt surface from
Dunn’s
ten miles south o f ' Creek to Sisco, Crescent City,
asphalt surface very F icn u n and
Dnlcon Springs,
of asphalt to Micnn- Springs, excellent. Deloan Springs
1 routh. Micanopy to through Deland to Sanford and Ornut surnfee excellent, lando, fair. Detour between Doteala, nshpalt lurface land nnd Sanford as good as posructmn, Detour about sible to keep sand detours. Rough

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but entirely passable.
Sanfofd
through Seminole and Orange
counties to Orlando, good.
Rond No. 4—Georgia Line to
Miami: H ard surfaced from St,
Mary's River to Jacksonvillo with
asphalt and brick, excellent. Road
under construction by Duval county from Baynrd to St. Johns coun­
ty line. Duval county line to Bun­
nell, 62 milen 9 foot brick road
with rock shoulders, fair. Bunnell
to end Reilly's asphalt road 9
miles asphalt surface excellent.
Volusia county line to Daytona,
very good, Daytona' to New Smy­
rna 15 miles, q u a rte r mile detour,
remainder paved. New Smyrna to
Brevard county line 22 miles, two
mile detour, remainder paved. Brevnrd county lino to Titusville, 12
miles all pnved.
Titusvillo to
Cocoa IS miles all paved. Cocoa
to Melbourne 21 miles all paved.
Melbourne to Sebastian River, 17
miles, f&gt; milen shell road, remaind­
er paved. Sebastian to Miami 150
miles all paved.
Road No. 5— High Springs to
Fort Myers: High Springs to Ncw-

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If so. look out! The strain of
modern life, in business or in pleas­
ure is apt to br:ng on blood pres­
sure and heart trouble. If you
fuel close to a breakdown, v.lmt
you need is that old and reliable
tonic. Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, made of herbs and
roots brought to Dr. Fierce’s lab­
oratory by Indians from Reserva­
tions in the vicinity. It is a pure,
reconstructive tonic, will purify
M IL L IO N S OF GOOD MEN
the blood, tone up a sluggish liv­
LONDON—There arc millions of er, and help restore health and
good men whose nam es never get strength, A&gt;k your neighbor ainto the newspapers says Prim e Lout it!
Minister Baldwin.

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■■■ and acquaintances, the opening*
of my offices on the second floor of
the Ball Building*, where I shall con­
duct a general Real Estate and Brok­
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FOR OVER 17 Y E A R S W E HAVE BEEN
RENDERING 100 PER CENT SERVICE

OUR CUSTOMERS

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transactions with which I may be
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TA LEAIIASSEE, Nov. 9.—UP)—

When Florida's special session of
the state legislature is opened here
November 17, several new faces
Will be iticn, six special elections
fbr tho low house having been held
alnce the regular session last April.
In addition to that, there will 1«
89 members of the House in their
aeata, instead of 8(5. The creation
of threo new counties, Gulf. Indian
River and M artin, added threo to
tha lower branch.
One representative, who at tho
reg u lar session 'i'n e ri his name
opposlto St. Lucie county, will a t­
tend the special e n th e rir; from In­
dian River. Mr. Younjr, who was
fath er of the bill which created
Indian River county from a portion
of St. Lucie, apd whose action leg­
islated him out of the St. Lucie

Daytona Shores To
B u i l d $8,000,000
Hotel On Froperty

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LouisianaGovemor
Uses Old Desk That
Served Maxmilian

He Lost

Solons Gather Soon
For Special November Meet
WithNewFacesInAssembly
representation, was sent right bock
to tho House in the Indian River
special election.
In the elections of the two other
newly-created counties, Gulf and
Martin. W. N. MeQunig of Mnjette,
wns inccessful in the form er race,
and John E. Taylor, of S tu art, in
the latte;.
Rnnresontative J. F. Rusto, who
ittcnded the regular session for
Munroc county, tendered his res­
ignation since th a t time to become
judge o f tho court of criminal rec­
ords. As a result, an election wns
held to choose a successor nnd
Charles K. Ketchum was the vic­
tor. Mr. Ketchum will join Dr. C.
F. Kemp, of Key West in repre­
senting Monroe a t the special ses­
sion.

RATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 9.—
UP)—The desk a t which, th e gover­
nor of Louisiana sits daily is a
handsome piece o f fu rn itu re made
Circassian w alnut, curved and car­
ved with m atchless skill, and once
served Maximilian while he occu­
pied the throne as Em perior of
Mexico.
Legends say th a t, a fte r the ex­
ecution of Maximillian, the desk
nnd two other pieces of furniture
from the ill-fated em peror’s of­
fice were brought to Louisiana and
placed in the executive offices.
In the reception room is a m ir­
ror, approxim ately IB feet high
and three feet wide, fram ed In the
finest of walnut, th a t once was n
Dart of the furnishing of the St.
Loui:* Hotel a t New Orleans, which
was famous in tho early history of
the city nnd state.

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BY A. I*.
Form er Governor Gilchrist wa.i
a visitor to Tallahassee recently.
He came here, according to a re­
port, to, bid for some state -land
at n meeting of the internal im­
provement trustees. While here,
however, the former executive
found time to visit a number of
the stnte departm ents and remin­
isce ovor old times.

"t
Robert R. ProuT, St. Louis auto
salesman, lost $ 1500 betting c» the
ponies a t East St. Louis, III. Now
he’s sued to get the money back,
unilcr a forgotten Illinois law that
enables a loser to sue the nmn
that won from him. He also asks
damage:; for being ejected from the
race track.

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I 'l i o t t i - 7 III
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Destruction of the Leon Hotel
S3veral weeks ago has presented n
serious situation here in the way
o f accommodations for the legisla­
tors imd their families, and others
who attend sessions of the law­
makers. Only one hostelry is m ain­
tained here now.
The Chamber of Commerce, how­
ever, asked local residents some
time ago to list their nam es if any
rooms were available and, accord­
ing to T. P. Turner, secretary of
the organization believed th a t suf­
ficient accomodations had been
found.

T h ree loin on Pork Are, ^
I*o«r room Uousr, d««Mt
.

HI BRING Minn., Nuv. 9.—@—
Accident asphyxiation
probably
caused the death of five women
whose bodies were found in a cot­
tage here, in the opinion of offic­
ial- today.
The bodies of the women, all em­
ployed in a local hotel, were found
Sunday nt the home of Mrs. Ella
Kuusisteo, one of the victims.
A 10-yonr-old daughter of Mrs.
Kuusi teo discovered the tragedy
whip ; he returned home from a
visit. She summoned uighbors who
forced their way in.
A gas jet wns open and t h 1
house filled with fumes. The wo­
men apparently had been eating
when overcome by the gas. Another
theory advanced, however, that
soma poison in the food or wine
they had been consuming might
have been responsible for their
deaths, hut officials were inclined
to discount this.

T w o Iota near Depot tar

TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Nov. 9.—
UP)—Tallahassee this week began
casting about for housing accom­
modations for the some 300 or
more additions to the populace
when the special session o f the
Floridn legislature opens Tuesday,
Nov. 17. The local Chnmber of
Commerce has issued a request
through The Associated P ress for
all members of the upper and low­
er branches of the law-making
Milton—Million-dollar hotel plan­
body to either w ire or w rite their
roquest for accommodations and ned for Santa Rose w aterfront.

T w o Iota nn Turk IMil"
T w o lota on Santoro Are.
M er lot on D m Are. KOOo.ti
F iv e lo ta In front nt lintel r„
T w o lota In Mnrfnlr. The m l,
1H Iota In Cltr llmlta tor HTJ
C hoice It. II- Irontaae nt
Slice lota on Onk Are. fa ll aa4«i|
I hnve th e cholceat acreage |» Z \
tcr ca tcil ta lk w ith me.
If It’a hnalneaa prnprrtr I hire *
H ave aonir on n 90 rear Irare
If yon are n atranner It rrlll

R. L. ROBERTSON
AUDITS — SYSTEMS
MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Room 15, Masonic Temple.

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The Fuleston-Brumley Uuildinf.

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en ed an d th e name we Consider the most appropriate will be decided upol

W ill be Announced Tomorrow

i ’&gt;c Interest I’aid on Savings Accounts

WE “MINE” OUR OWN BUSINESS

— The contest for a name for Sanford’s most extensive devdopmen
comes to an end. At eight o’clock all suggestions for a suitable name fori
the big tract must be in. The office of the Sanford Herald will close at that1
time. Those who have delayed submitting their ideas may yet do soprowl­
ed they act quickly.
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Tomorrow tells the story. After today Sanford’s new development
which is to he one of great magnitude, will be called by its own name. That
name will be heard on the lips of nearly everyone and will always be asso­
ciated with one of Florida’s beautiful and highly developed residential
communities.
The Herald of Wednesday will announce the name of the winner of th(
$250 cash prize, and the name th at is selected.

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The Contest

Gas Fumes Are Fatal
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SOI’RANO BOOKED
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 7 . (&lt;?*)—Mnrccltn Mcnge-Clark. sopra­
no, teacher of voice nt Florida
. tale College for Women, will he
introduced to Tallahassee at :i
m m ;, recital, .to lm given Tuesday
i voting,''iit1t l u « ' H i g h School
Auditorium. Helene Welker, pian­
successor to Gladys Comforter,
V isit To Dixie Stales Tam pap—F’lnns being considered aist,
t the college, will he the accom­
fur extending Wutcr* Avenue to panist. A splendid program has
NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 9.—&lt;/I’t Memorial Highway.
been arranged.
— A visit to A tlanta this week by
Jam es A. W alker, mayor-elect of
New York, is interpreted in politi­
cal circles here as an effort to
"sell” Tam m any to tho South with
potentialities as to Gov. Smith's
cam paign in 1928 for tho Demo­
cratic convention. He will arrive
in A tlanta tonight and will spend
several days there.
New spaper headlines and editorinis here have given the visit con­
siderable attention even going so
fnr ns to say th a t the trip of Gov.
Sm ith’s protege to the "Klan Capi­
ta l” is perhaps an indication that
A .sound Imnk is ont; of the th ief constructive
the South, which fought Smith sotidly nt Madison Square Garden is
forces oi a community. The Seminole County
now rt-ndy to m n'|o peace and re­
1
tank i;i sound and constructive. Open an account
cognize tho party.
w
ith it, and you will put yourself in touch with
The visit to Atlnntn will he en-|
progress.
Thus, you will benefit yourself and
route to Miami, where Mr. Walker
will spend a vacation until ahoitly
help your neighbor*.
before Thanksgiving.

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l o i i l i n e r tin* | i r o | i r r l ) , \V r li n t i - I t ir III V llltH .
W i n u n i t ■ o i i i o r r i m r . Sp«- u »
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Capitol Briefs

DAYTONA, Fla., Nov. 9.—Nego­
tiations with n Chicago Hotel syn­
dicate for the financing of an ?8,000,000 hostelry to be erected at
Daytona Shores hnve been virtual­
ly completed, John B. DeVonoy,
pDs irlent of the big development
organization, announced last night.
The hotel will he modeled after
The question of how to keep
the now Shorelnnd Hotel erected
recently on Lake Michigan at BBtli glar.s top deities intact in the gov­
ernor’s suite of offices is facing
Street, Mr. DeVor/y stated.
"While papers hnve not yet been officinis. At a recent weekly land
signed, I hnve every reason for be­ rale of the internal imnrovcmcnt
ing confident th a t the deal will ho trustees a prospective bidder sat
consummated,"
ti|i
Daytona unon one of tho glass tops and
cracked it. It proved to be about
Shores chief said.
tho fourth that has been broken
"Those active in the negotiations in
th a t manner.
are (! II. (iottschalk, Charles II.
Lott nnd H. J. Fawcett, nil of Chi­
The embargo of Florida rail­
cago. Mr. Fawcett is president of road
t on various commodities
the Shorulnnd Hotel Company, and
threatens
become somewhat of a
the other men are interested in menace toto that
age-old proverb,
th at concern. Mr. Lott is one of “Clcnliness is Godliness."
Jerry
tho largest builders in Chicago. Mr.
Lott operates the i’nrkw ay, Web­ Carter, hotel commissioner, asked
tlio Florida Railroad Commission
ster and Redden hotels in the Win­ recently
if the ban could not he
dy City.
lifted on m ap for th? hotels. He
"I spunt more than oni? week in wns told to nsk for permit i fai­
Chicago negotiating for the finnne- th ' delivery of it. "I certainly
ri" of th ) huge Daytona Shores
think the railroads should deliver
w ith these gentlemen. Little sonn.
if nothing else," a railroad
..ins to be done before the pro­ commission
official averred.
ject will he absolutely assured.
" It is our intention to duplicate!
tho famous Shorelnnd a t Daytona Rocly Of Murdered
Shores. The hotel will lie situated
Woman Discovered
either on the beach front or at tho
head of tho Halifax River, the)
point where scenic Tontokn River
OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 7.—(A’l
helps to form th? historic Halifax. The body of Mrs. Han &gt;(’. Jensen,
The natural setting there is with­ •13, beauty parlor owner, was found
out equal in Florida. We believe in a thicket in the southern part
it the ideal spot for this gigantic of the city today. Nearby was a
undertaking."
broken hammer and a small sharp
knife. The woman apparently had
been struck on the head wit It th-Political
Significance
la a a a
linmuutc, mid &lt;lii«qf/uEt»wadP later
"AllacKcir To YValkcr’s to cut o ff tier head.

Clearw ater— Work progressing
rapidly in new Highland I'urk sub­
division.

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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.
1 acres in grove—6 to 8 years old. Price reasonable for
immediate sale.

Sales Agents

�*FORP HERALD. TUESDAY

Ira Keene Is Freed
Bryan Supporter, 80
On Murder Charge
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HI.ANDO, Fla., Nov. 7.—U P )Ira Keene, of Vineland (Orange
county&gt; Friday night was acquit­
ted of the murder of his brotherin-law, Will Ivey by n jury in the
Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court
hfcre. The trial was bejun Thurs­
day morning.

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'TALLAHASSEE. FM.. Nov. T.

m ar svu*
----- d o — -----( highways
and by-ways be guarded
by their workers, and each incom­
ing motorist be given tickets to the
county fairs which will enable him,
or her, to see everything free of
charge.
Florida will lose nothing by such
' a courtesy, Mr. Mayo said, and the
iadvantages to be gained, he add­
ed, are three-fold. The issuance
of “guest tickets” to tourists will
stam p in the minds of the la tte r
the fact that Florida is courteous;
that the Sunshine State welcomes
the visitors, and, est of nil, he
said, the visitors will be given an
opportunity to see for themselves
the great benefits to bo derived
from investments in the state.

mazer Prepared To
Talk In Own D efense
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Supreme Court Acts
On Case I n v o l v i n g
Three State Counties

B-year-old
rljrag near
itP,000 reifireo bank
a jail. She
it on hi I’
to the
Itcaptuml,
FRANCE

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 7.—fTP)
—Th« state supremo court today
handed down opinions iu vanes a f­
fecting tbo circuit court* of Dade.
Hillsborough and Volusia count­
ies.
Justice Ellis issued a habeas
corpus returnable before one an
the circuit judges of Miami in the
ease of Riley S. Herndon and
Kverett Crocker vs. H enry L.
Chase, Dade county sheriff. The
appeal involved an application for
Lnil on the p a rt of Herndon and
Crocker who, according to the
brief were arraigned before J u s ­
tice of the Peace Strickland of
the murder on October 24 o f John
Dye. Herndon and Crocker plead­
ed not guilty the brief stated, and
were “ unlawfully detained."
By a memorandum decision
without an opinion division B of
the court affirm ed the judgm ent
of the court of Hillsborough coun­
ty in the case of the Tam pa Elec­
tric Company, plaintiff, versus
Josephine Lewis, joined by her
husband, Dave Lewis, the defen­
dants.
Mrs. Lewis recovered
judgment of $1,000 ag ain st the
electric company for alleged per­
sonal injuries said to have been
received while u passenger on a
street car in Tampa.
CHINA CONFLICT EXPECTED

Nov. 7.—Or)—
Innie and Mar21 and 20, reind dead here
pom of their
ley apparently
id bj. funios
several hours

TOKIO, Nov. D.—(^P)— D ispatch­
es to the United S tates by J a p a ­
nese consuls stated th a t the con­
flict between the arm ies of Chang
Tso-Un and General Feng Yullicang may begin soon in tho vi­
cinity o f, Peking.- Contdderabta

Motarman Charged
W ith Car Collision
TAMPA, Nov. 9.—l/P)—James
Evans, mo tor man of one of the
two Port Tampa street cars which
crashed here Sunday afternoon in­
juring about M people, was today
charged with tho responsibility for
the accident. Charges have not
been preferred however, und Sher­
iff L. M. Hiers has announced that
he will make further investiga­
tions.
All of the injured except one
have been returned to their homes
and hospitals today announced all
of them are out of danger.
The accident is t-nid to have oecured when Evans drove his car
past a blocked signal, crashing
head-on into another car filled
with passengers.

Three East Coast
Cars Are Derailed
MIAMI, Nov. 9.—(/P)— Three
sleepers were derailed at White
City a t G o’clock this morning when
number 37, south hound passenger
train, which left Jacksonville at
5:50 p. m., yesterday sideswiped
num ber 38, northbound passenger
tra in loaving here at 1:35 a. m.,
while tho latter was waiting in
a siding. No injuries were report­
ed to Florida East Const officials
here, A wrecking train - iuuljjevn
dispatched pnd was expected to
clear the line by noon.

/.'J O '1

LITTLETON. Colo. Nov. 9.—&lt;/P)
—The legal battle over the rigid
of Hazel Blazer to live, though an
imbecile, today entered its second
week with the defeniu of Dr. H ar­
old lllazer, charged with killing
hit daughter, prepared to fire the
biggest guns of its legal ram parts.
Di. Blazer, a type of conserva­
tive country physician, was ex­
pected to take the witness stand
a t his own request, and against the
udvice of his counsel.
The tie fern. • previously had de­
scribed Iluzel blazer as helplessly
deformed, which left her body
shaped as an “S", with the mind
of an infant without arm s or legs,
ami with her growth stunted «t
four feet. The victim was found
weltd K'lJ, 21 from an opiate' poi­
son.
A one acre summer home
site in the Beautiful Blue
Ridge Mountains for

Fifty Dollars
Ten Cash, Ten a Month
Box 1-131 Sarasota, Fla.

Dr. Bauer Forms New of Havana and the five Central
republic*.
Air Mail Service Fbr A mDerican
r. Bauer- discussed the m atter
Key West-Panama
Li, | a t a conference yesterday ..with
'■. a ——

American motor* and bawwe con­
trolled by American, cdfrltal.

He honed, however, to use Ital­
• »»•« - u w t i a planes
; r n M f » r nand
i n i the
S U t ^nostmmam atU U iS *
ian-built
I p r general,
iFiin * n l l , was
mam inclined
in - tl n a . ! to
t n agree
Postm aster General New and in ter
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—&lt;/P)— 'form ed him th a t the now organlz* that this might be pcrmiisible a t '
Dr. P. P. Rauer, operator of a tion would with the inter-commer­ present if Ant*™*!! motom were
used.
rucccssful airmail ar.d pmasenger cial lines a rc American pilots and
servico between the Caribeean
coast nnd Bogota, Colombia, has
been instrumental in the formation
of an American corporation for
which he hopes to obtain a contract
for air mail service between Key
West and the Panama-Amcrican
Coast. The route would be by way
The above Is the cry that Is often made by those who have
neglected to avail themselves of the opportunities they might
hove. Do not let this apply to you. We offer to you today the
following bargains, for quick acceptance.

WISE BOAT WORKS

------ Builder of-----GASOLINE, ELECTRIC nhd STEAM LAUNCHES
SAIL and«ROW BOATS
Boats and Motors Repaired

One 7-room, modern bungalow, cement drive, double garage,
lot 62x117, faces North on West Street. Term s reasonable.
• -"a
5 room bungalow, modern, new, with garage, lot 60x117,
between Oak and Elm Streets, faces N orth, has nice trees on
lot. Price and terms Tery reasonable. If you want a home in
Sanford. Iluy.

Catalogue Specifications and Prices on application
Mt. Dora, Florida

!.ot 84 end 85 I'inehurst on l.ake Avenue,
under market for quick sale.

One lul in Muyfair.
Honable.

For an investment th at will yield handsnm&lt;xroturns this season.
50 feet frontage, corner lot and imme­
diately adjoining Forrest Lake Hotel on
First Street. $285 per front foot.

Price

good lots in Hose Court fof party who

Three rxce
expects to hui

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■

52x128.

$5,750.00 cash. $1,500.00,

Terms re t

('b,*nP bits, yet desirable for building or ((peculation In
Parkview—Second Addition, faces on Hanford, Palm etto and
Magnolia Avenues—all corners. 15,150.00. Terms reasonable.

221 Mcisch Building,

GOOD TERMS

STANLEY &amp; ROGERS
SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real Estate Brokers
212 .Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

REALTORS

Ball Building,

Six rooms, garage, large lot.

j

Built with great care for resident owner.
High grade, built-in features and many extras sc
lectod for comfort nnd convenience.
We are Pleased to announce that
MR. W. P. CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tenn.)
has been attached lo the s ta ff o f our Central Florida office

Essentially a worth-w hile property.

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
AUDITS - SYSTEMS - TAXES
Local Manager
Bldg.

BART NASON,

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.
317-iS FirstTNatiolwdPtBank Building- “

. ...

H07-8 1st

National Hank

s a n f o r d ,° fl °g

enou
them selves
il A T S the one way to give men
what they w ant in a c ig a re tte natural tobacco taste. Each type of to­
bacco should contribute—one its spicy
tang, one its rich arom a, one its mellow
“body, one its mild sweetness; and if
the quality is right and the blend is
right, that’s all th e re is to it.
Sounds easy!
But to create a blend that combines
fullness with m ildness; that removes

T

heaviness while retaining “ch aracter” ;
that m akes a cigarette that is sm ooth
and mild yet “satisfying”—to do all
this is not easy, far from it.
It is so difficult, in fact, that millions
of sm okers sincerely believe it has been
achieved in only one blend in the w orld.
This blend—and they sw ear by it—
belongs to Chesterfield. It em bodies
the finest of Turkish and A m erican
tobaccos—and it can’t be copied.

C IG A R E T T E S

Phone 249

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TPE9PAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921

•AGE TWELVE

Today’s Best Investment Oppoi*tuniti
REAL ESTATE

1st Nntional Bnnk UIdg.

4 lots in Rose Court for $10,000. This is underpriced and
the term s are good.

In Bel-Air

Price $7900

A good small Home, $4,500.

Notice These Terms
Only $1,000 down, balance easy.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor

A

Phone 744.

TEN
CHOICE LOTS
I

2 A partm ent Houses with good income, $25,000.

Phone 713.

3 large lots on Mcllonville A ve., 1*4 blocks from ball mrv
Contains 1 corner and 2 inside. Very good
investment
rQd investment
Benutiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal Av
Avenn*' •
to lake. 06x140 ft. T his is a giveaw ay forr $1-500.00.
51,500.00. v ”®
Preach Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets.
3et s. Eastern*
Easti
ing paid. G 4xll7. 50x117. T hese lots cani be
he bought
bough unjSj
market prices.
091
5 beautiful high lots, on Evans Street, including one corner
lots. At $2,000 each. T hese cannot be duplicated.
1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150. InaRi
tial section. T his is worth looking into.
‘
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palm etto Avenue and 13th Street.
Completely furnished. A t the very low figure of $G,25i).oo ’

KARL J.'SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

Real E state and Investm ents.

INVESTMENTS

203-205 Meisch Huilding

OSCAR R. BROOKS
THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w
300 First Nntional Bank Bldg.
Licened Real
“USE YOUR FORESIGHT-’

W. F. HOLBOKN, Mgr.

HOM ES—L O T S-FA R M S
ACREAGE

GOOD BUY

... WARNING

A REAL BARGAIN:

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street.

Advance I nPrice, November 15th.

Seven-room house, close in, on F ifth
Street, for only 57,500. Nice corner lot.
Garage. If you are looking for a home it
will pay you to see us about this one. Price
will advance soon.

Income Property
$2000.00 cash will handle for 45 days.
W E OWN THIS PROPERTY

McCALL &amp; FOX

On Lots in Three-Pines-Subdivision, opposite tof
trance to The Million Dollar Race Track, Longwo
$400 lots. $50 cash, $10 month. No interest, no|

COLCLOUGIi REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial’’

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

HEAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
.'111 l'ir*t National Hank Bldg,
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732 -

1131/-* Magnolia Ave.

Num ber G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfonfflj
20 Y ears Experience W ith Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS’’
Your Pest Bank Is Selected Real Estate \

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

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA
V '

TERRACE—$6,300.

WHY PAY KENT?

• f*

OWN YOUIt OWN HOME

We have n few tmmen fur Bale, f’omo in and
mcn show them to you.

hoc us.

Terms

One Lot Rose Court, Grand View Avenue . | |
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feeSl
front. P r ic e ................................................ §1IM
Seven Lots fro n tin g on Sanford Avenue betwee
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $S5U.00M

- ,

We will have mio of our

Look this over—Business Property on Sanford Avenue near F irst Street.
der m arket.

jwiIch-

SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

Corner Elm and Tenth. $(&gt;,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

Priced un­

We have Business, Apartment House, and Home Hites, alttii Acreage and small Farms,
WE HAVE EVERYTHINO IN HEAL ESTATE

J

SPLENDID RESIDENCE
Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
113(A Magnolia.

Plione 746

R. C. TISDALE
REALTOR

Real Estate Investm ent

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.

TWO OF THE BEST LOTS

In P inehurst,num ber6 8 a n d 69on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. Onethird cash. A num ber of lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

FINE BUSINESS PROPER!
We offer today a fine corner property fro
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Thin
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on
perty will easily ren t fo r $150 per month while
or waits for a substantial increase in the value,
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foi
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 d
own this property.

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES
A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

The Beauty Spot for Homes

Look it over and bo convinced.
CHOICE CITY LOTS NEAR CENTER

v

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

I.. SIMMONS. Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

2 ID E. 1st St.

F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

Phone 708-709

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b a r g a in s

A SN A P

We Have 22 Acres Near Geneva
Where Values Are Advancing Daily
Ask Us Aland It.

Fifteen acres in the city limits
of Oveida on a clay road includ­

TO THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD
List your property with us. We have calls
e r ty ' * ^ *°l ^°mt‘,s' *°*-s am* business prop-

$4500

2 lots, Sanford Avenue, close td clty

$ 9 0 0 each
You can depend on our entire corporation.

One lot Fort Mellon.......-

One l-t Port &gt;1* Iton

One lot Palm etto Avenue,

per acre with term s.

Tamiaini Land Company

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 7U(j

$7600
Beautiful corner '«».

ing lake front of 500 feet. $200

Room 3-3Vi Ball Building
Phone M2

Completely furnished
5 rooms arid sleeping Il,m '

5 Hall Bldg.

LARK MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.
Brumley 1'uleston Bldg,
E. F. ANDREWS

.

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.- manager

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E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Really Df0
12-14 G arner-W oodruff nlJi
TELEPHONE 770

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n and every
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L'™!1 or other 1claimants,
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devisee* Krj,n:
under eucli
and every of the ........i,
above
fondants, to-wn: . rallcI named de-

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f » im » u lral,nB Interest* und o r thS
tile 1,..,
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n u . t(l
to*w
Robert Raymond Head
a n d •w11
ife
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h b r ' « ' a n na m e- ... unknow n, or
o th e rw ise , i„ nl

&gt;n and in tlie fo llo w in g

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r ' the•unds,
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t 'o t altuate, Ivina and
“ill.
.«*a*\atvh./s.^Christian
4.ll-_J'*ba 7l.ynch;----y of Sem inole and
H tate of J.
Hester,

more particularly
unknown,
wife
— K.name
i_ ,follows,
as
to -w it:
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H e s t e r described
, All t h a t Pari of llnvermnent Lot
— -—Itle lia rt. w h o s e C h ris rOn.,
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jn
linn iname la unknown, ...........
Action 31, Township 19
James“ It.........
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tv. It. Lee: F Houlh,
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C. Leo M
and
tvlfe.
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l&gt;,ne £a"‘
and to
W h o s e •| anj and all other persons
FP,‘Fr1
ine'r
‘
r:!n!,,ri
1
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•
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,.mi irJ n. r' .•■b'lmlhK
elnlmlntr Interests
interests Tii
in any rU hi'"o.1r' unknown, claim ing
nr Interest In and
Srlhed't
herein
afternames
desoi lh&lt;&lt;1, to “.'.M
ol) perilous,
whose
or •,nv V” 4* hereinabove described
l a i m l n g IInterests
n t e r e s t s as
i.
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fared thereof,
i!eV
reU,!|tl!i'V
!1 ‘-lalmlnK
heirs,
devices,
grantor*.
KrailteeS, or
n r otheruth
and
"rdered that you
vvlse under .Mrs.1 K
Kmlly
'V.I1 "f you l.f and appear liem tly r.
C. |[|cliart
Iticlii
deceased in and to ........
llere.* I’oor* i*ir
C ir c u i t Court at the
e,'?.el‘;r 'leserllo d; and to all per­ i
, , "V' !lt Sanford. Florida, on
sons and parties whole names are !!!:;.
I ,"'1 'lay of November. A. I*..
unknown cinimim; any rlKht title
or Interest In and to the following
denerlhed properly, slttiate. Ij Iuk
and helm; in u,,. ('utility of .Semi­
nole and State of Florida, more
particularly
described as follows:
to-with:
Lola I. ■&lt;, I. r&gt;. fi. 7. S. 9. in II t-

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Sanford Folk., Should Find the
Cause and Correct It.
Arc you all wont out? Feel t»r0&lt;l’ nervous, half-sick? Do you
hav° a constant headache, sharp
twinges of pain, too, w itht dizzy
spells nml annoying urinary disor­
ders? Then there’s cause for wor­
ry and more cause to give your
weakened kidneys prompt help.
Use&gt; Doan’s I’ill s - a U im ulant diuretlc to the kidneys.
hanford f()ik!, rocomnton,i Doan’s
for just such troubles.
'V Herron, fill) Oak

Moderate in price—in use— one
spoonful equals two o f m any other
brands* Eliminates failure— pre­
vents waste o f baking materials*

ii. t.2, 63* r.V. W r.i;',

„•!*• t"f

-, s' t

IhriM *

Nerves All Unstrung?

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mill

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record-

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of

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of

Seminole

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tn»» nliiivc* nuint’il mfVtidatitM ur oth­
erwine.
I t I* h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u an d
of yyou
he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
e a c h of_
o u lie

o u r s a i d C irc u it C o u rt a t th e C ou rt
H m i* o a t S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a oti t h e
I I t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A. It., 192",,
a n d th e n ami th e re m a k e a n sw e r
t o t h e hill of c o m p l a i n t e x h ib i te d
turn Inst y o u In t h i s cau se,
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r he i i u h t l s h r d In T h e S a n f o r d
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u h ll s h e d in
S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
o n c e e a c h w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
tiv e W eeks.
W I T N C S S m y h a n d a n d se a l of
t h e C irc u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n th
C i r c u i t of t h e S t a l e of F l o r i d a In
a m i fo r S* in ln o le C o u n ty , on t h i s
t h e I3tli d a y of O c to b e r A. I »,, 1925
V, K. I t o l ’t SLASH,
C l e r k of t h e C irc u i t C o u rt of th e
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C irc u it or F lo r id a
III n m l fo r S e m i n o le C o u n tv . F lo r id a
liy A. M. W rlKK S,
D ep u ty C lerk .

as City stenographer, let a young man kiss (SKA I.)

l»eC O T T i:S

of hii^j

m IiouI.

buildine

H P F N C K It.

i.-riff. The young man felt whiskers against S o l i c i t o r s a n d of C o u n s e l for th e

.,tnl it developed “ Miss” Coachman was
• had posed as a woma nfor four years, tloi would not hire male stenographers.

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Carrle Cain and (.5, \V. Mellowed,
Complainants,
vs.
F r a n c i s J. Lyneli. c t nl.

D efen dan t.

SI IT TO HITKT TITI.U
CITATION
To Francis J. Lynch utul Inis*
hand. John Lynch: —■ ■■■— Itwi.r, whose Cbrlsllnn name Is un­
known. wife of M. K. Hester;
---- ----------- Itleliart. whoa* Chris­
tian name Is unknown, wife of

C o m p lain an t.

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s i .\ i : \ tii
j t i n itA i. . ( . l i n i n '
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in
chan-

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vs.

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Uefendants.

III I I I ' I U T T I T I . U
CITATIIIN

T o H u b e rt K n v m o m l H ead nml
w i f e , ----- ---------- H ead, w h o s e ChrlNt I a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; nml each
a n d e v e r y of t h e a b o v e n a m e d de-

F

EW subdivisions in Florida are rich with m agnificient trees. Many develuners
have attempted to give a natural settin g to property, otherwise barren, but tew
of them have been able to do it with success.
HAT is finer than natural beauty spots? W hat is more inviting than a resi­
dential section in which are to be found countless stately pine trees, through
which the delightfully coc 1 breezes sing? 11 is without doubt the trees th a t add so tre ­
mendously to the desirability of any locat ion as a homesite.

W

ANFORD Grove nestles amid majestic pines. Will heautitui i &lt;c *m l have been
on the property for many years, with unusually high
atioii, ' ,i develop­
ment which is destined to becorrfe’known f a r and wide for its advantages as an ideal
place in which to live, offers a variety of inducem ents to the homeseeker.

S

T the present time Sanford Grove is in its natural state and as far as possible it
will he left that way. Of course, streets and sidewalks are being built and v a r­
ious other improvements put in, but in o u r efforts to m a k e the development as beau­
tiful as it can he made, we do not expect.to detract from the touches n ature has so
freely given.

A

best orchestras in Florida will furnish
kCitv H all!(:)!() P. M. Armistice Day,
I '
Oct. 11, 1925.

S nearly everyone in Sanford knows, Snntord Grove is owned nv F. C. Millei, loi
twenty-five years president of the Magnolia Metal ( ompany. Foi severalyeais
nti*r resident of Sanford, Mr. Miller h as become one of the city’s greatest boostmd is giving much of his time and energy to helping in the growth and developit of the city. A member of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Miller is always co•ating in worth while civic devclopmen t projects.

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SSOCIATED with Mr. Miller and in c h a r g e of development and sales of Sanford
Grove is B art Nason, a member of th e San lord Realty Board oi the Providence
i hV't'itn r'!v&lt;'h;nH»v ;nifl for 1ive years a realtor.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER tft, 1W&amp;
13—Auburn
37— L«. Tech
Georgia Tech.
13—-Oglethorpe .
33—V. M. I.......
16— Penn State .
23— F lo rid a ........
0—Alabama ....
0— Notre Dame
7—Vanderbilt ...

R A IN B O W CALLED Alabama Leading Southern
GOOD GRID
BY HAWAII

Island U niversity Eleven in
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10.—(/P) Virginia ....
Cheered by Sight of Prism —.Saturday’s
fnutbni! games in (he S. Carolina
Over MannaValley ;Feature &lt;-outhorn conference reduced the
Of Three Encounters Won number nf tennis undefeated in

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th: organization to four, through
def. it of Virginia by Washington
and l.ee. Alabama maintained its
plait* l»y defeating Kentucky, North
Carolina improved its standing by
■topping V. ,M. I. and Tulanc, play­
ing outside the conference, stood
-till.
The day’s play enabled the Crim­
son of Alabama to past1 the Cen­
tury mark in scoring with a 31
to 0 victory over Kentucky. Ala­
bama scored 113 points inside the
conference. The doubtful honor of
being the first team in the confer­
ence, to have more than 100 points
scored against it fell to Clemson
charm from a Kahuna, ancient when Florida ran up a score of 12
medicine man of the islands most making the liabilities of the Tig­
noted for his ability to "pray a ers 107.
Georgia uncovered a great drive
man to death." Practice of the a rt
in
stopping the Auburn plaincsmen
of the Kahuna was made illegal
some yearn ago by the legislature, 30 to 0, while only n great t'print
but high in the mountains or deep by Itiek W right gave Georgia Techi
in t'lp vnlleys of the islands it i« a 7 to 0 margin of victory over
said th at the Kahunas still hold Vanderbilt.
Scwunco emerged from its game
forth. The tale continues th at the
Incantation of tin* Knhunas was, with "Ole Miss” with an cd"e of
"No one ban beat Hawaii when only one point. The .Mississippi
Ag"iea piled up n count of 46 to
there's a rainbow in the sky,"
At th a t time the navy t.nm from 0 against Mississippi college and
Pearl Harbor dominated football became state champions. North
here. F o r two years it had been Carolina state and V. P. I. were
clytnipion. This time th day »t me Unable to I'.o re .’
Conference teams playing outside
Nnvy-Ilawaii game broke with a
rloudle: &gt;t sky. The navy made three tile border of the conference did
straight touchdowns. Within ten well. Tennessee defeated Centre 12
minutes of the end the navy war t&lt;&gt; t) and Louisiana State won front
leading, 19 to 6. Up in Mition Iliee 6 to It. .Maryland was defeat­
Valluy cloudbanks gathered and a ed by Yale, 43 to I I, but the Old
rainbow appeared. The university Liners counted two touchdowns and
then proceeded to make two touch­ led the Blue for a tim e.
Tulane’a victory over Louisiana
downs. The score was tied ju st ns
Poly 27 to 9, was marked by the
thp game ended.
The 1925 season opened auspic­ activity of Flournoy who account­
iously, with a rainbow. The univer- ed for 31 points.
Oglethorpe advanced within a
sity defeated the Hawaiian nation­
striking
distanco of the champional guard 86 to 0. W hether the rain­
bow will prove potent enough to hip of 8. I. A. A. by defeating the
down thp Colorado Aggie:
who ! Citadel, 7 to 0, while Furntan was
come hero Dec, 12, the Washington lic ’iig to Mercer 17 to 0.
William and Mary repulsed an
State, scheduled for Christina,
'('astern
invasion by defeating Al­
week, rem ains to bo seen.
M embers of the univei ity round bright, 27 to U, the sam e score by
w ear m iniature rainbow: mi t h ' width the Indians beat the Penn, Iranians last season.
arm s of th eir Jerseys.
Team
..... W L T Pts O.P. Pet.
Alabama ..... 6 &lt;1 0 113 0 1.000
Tam pa— N ortheast corner
N. Carolina I 0 0 01 11 1.000
noiin Avenue mid Platt Sl n . i
Tull.lie ........ 3 0 0 01 10 1.000
chased by local inter* i , for
proxim ntely $225,000.

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W ashington and Lee.
0—Pittsburgh .....................
15— Furman -------------------6— P r in c e to n ......................
25— Kentucky State .............
20—V. P. I. — .....................
0—West Virginia ....... .......
12—Virginia .........................
Vanderbilt
27—W. T. Teachers .
41— Henderson-Brown
14—Texas ________
34—Tennessee .............
7—Georgia ..............
7—Mississippi ..........
0—Georgin Tech ....

Boxer Golfer

31—D etroit .........
26—
Knox .......
27—
Notre Dame .
19—St. Louis ___
7—Yale .............
14—Davis Elkins

Here’s Marty Karow the most bril­
liant per former on the Ohio .State
team. His brilliant play in the
backfield baa put the much-touch­
ed Elmer Marck in the background

College Football
Wins And Losses
In Season’s Play
Mercer ...............
ilampton-Sydncy
Georgia Tech ....
Wake F o r e s t.....
Itollins ...............
C lem son.............
■Union college* ..............
Birmingham Southern
Louisiana State .......
Sowunee ..................... .
Georgia Tech ........ .
Mias A. and M............
Kentucky ............ .......

Hero \v&lt; have Fidel La Barba, who
recently won the flyweight title
from Frankie Genaro, in the role
of golfer. La Barba is strong for
o |f as a conditioner. Kindly no­
tice Hint Ik* also dresses the part
of the champion golfer.
77—Louisiana collego ...
6—Missouri ................
Leesburg—Knights of Pythias 2*’— Mississippi ...........
planning to erect new four-story - ’—Missimippi Aggies
building.
18—Northwestern .......
yum m y

&gt;2—N orthw estern

Dartmouth
50—Norwich
34—Hobaft
50—Vormont
56—Maine 32—Harvnrtl
14—Brown ..
62—Cornell

20—A rkansas ...
41—S t. Louis ...
12—Illinois ........
15—Ohio S tate .
28—W abash ......
0—W isconsin w

Chleago

Cornell
80—Susquehanna
26—Niagara ......
48—Williams .....
17—Columbia
13—Dartmouth

Georgia
32Mercer ........
0—Virginia ...
7—Yale ........
21—Furm an ...
26—Vanderbilt
7—Tennessee
34—Auburn ...

OMEN Conference W ithFive W ins;
TEAM T h r e e Others Are Unbeaten

3—Illinois
54—Nnv? .

2— Illinois .....
66—Hftvcrfortl

25—William and Mary
19—M arquette .............
10—Princeton ..............
37—W ashington .........
0 —M ich ig an ... .......... ..
27—West M aryland ....
53— Middlebury
35—Georgia .....
13—Penn ___
!!0—Brown ......
28—Army ........
■13—Maryland
H arvard
18—Itennsaellear ........
68— Middlcburg .......... .
6—Holy Cross ....... .
9—D artm outh __.......
14—William and Mary
0—Princeton ■______

9—Kentucky
3—Ohio Stat® ...
6—N orthw estern
0—Penn .........
6—Perdue ...........
6—Illinois .........

Syracuse.
41—Rutgers ..................
32—
H o b a rt............
25—Vermont ...........■
33—
William and Mary
14—Indiana ...............7—Penn State ----- --3_O hio Wesleyan . . .

0— N ebraska
16— Butler ....
10— I o w a ........
0— Michigan
24— Penn v ....
13—Chicago ..

30—Michigan Aggies
63—Indiana ...............
21—Wisconsin .......

60—Lombard
41— Baylor ..

Illinois

Notre Dame

and Homesee
FOR THIS W EEK WE OFFER YOU TH E FOLLOWING;
ON RESIDENCE LOTS A N D HOMES
1—

Beautiful lot 50x145 on Orange A venue.
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Southern exposure. T e r m s . . . . . . . . . . ................... a

2—

Fine lots on Elm Avenue.
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Good residential section................................................._ 1

It—Three lots on Palm etto th is side of Central
Avenue, including corner, only...................

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4— IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HOMES IN GOOD R
SECTIONS, WE H A V E LISTED WITH U S HOUSES AT F
ARE RIGHT. IT W ILL BE A PL E A SU R E TO SHOW YO

Pri acton
20—Am herst .......... .........
15—W ashington and Lee
10—Navy ..........................
0—Colgate ....... ..............
19—Swarthmore .............
86— Harvard. ....... ..........
32—Ursinus
26— LSwnrths
9— Brown .
16—Yale ....
7—Chicago

Rooms— 515-16 First National Bank Building.

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We invite every smoker in this city to take
advantage of this startling offer. We’ve told
you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your
friends have told you. Now know for your*
self the value of the toasting process! W e
make this proposition to win more friends:

T he regular price of a tin of 50 Lucky Strikes is 40c
W e pay the G overnm ent T ax o f 15c
You pay th e dealer only 25c
A n*as the dea,cr’» allotment
/V C t q U i C K l y , at this price is limited.

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'•l—Sale, Real Estate

SALE Corner lot 120 feet
AUTOS FOR HIRB
Day
front,
125 feet deep, on Sanford
SLAGJE AUTO SERVICE
Ave., across street front Rnrbecue
Riccho all
m.. trains.
_____
Bagor nnign
ig h »t■* Meets
--- 1 A3-W stand, 12 lots in Gindervillo subdi­
rage transf°r. Phono 651 and
vision, cheap. Terms reasonable. I).
REEL Jfc SONS
J. care Herald.
_ You Drive It. .
W. Myrtle and 2nd S t. a t R. R. FOR SALE: Ten acres land at Lake
' Mary, 1-4 mile E ast of depot.
5— Autos, Sale
High land suitable for subdivision.
W rite W. A. U. enre Herald.

4-—AdvlR. Mediums
I’ALM REACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in the l ’alm
Reach Post. Sample copy ten t on
request.

Moth of 18

Estatc

KcuM -nt o f F lorida lin e*
KrTri sncea:
F ir st N ation al Hank.

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J. II. HUTCHINSON
have buyers for

IlK A I. KST.ITB
123 \V e*t Flr*t Street
R hone 475
Member o f
SANFORD. FI.A
Florida S ta le
Florist* Aaenelittlon.

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
small acreage
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Daily
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
Use
with order.
■ bOT«
J.
E.
SPURLING,
subdivision
I
city properly
DEVELOPERS ATTPjisTION
1920 Iluick "G" Touring.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
Pensacola
is
Chevrolet
Tuuring.
beginning
the
1924
lando. Florida, and F I o r s greatest development in Georgia’s
G. TAYLOR DYER
1925 Ford Coupe.
Heights, Florida on Pixie High­ history; a half million dollar high­
1923 Essex “4" Coach.
l'p.inlintf— Dccnrattnjc
way.
way to the gulf beach ju st finish­
1920 Velic “6" Touring.
RHONE 303
ed;
at
;wo
million
dollar
bridge
1924 Dodge Touring.
SALE: ______ — - ..V.UV-1 across L.scain'oia Ray started;
Term*
To
Home
People
across
Escambia
Ray
started;
_ flanage by 200 feet deep onSan- quarter million dollar opera house
ansihl*
ford Ave. $2,500.Terms. Addre:^ under construction; two millions
Efertlan
h ie q u e n t
being spent on highway; greatest
Oak and 2nd St. P. O. Box 352.
Could b* Phone 3
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—
—
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;
,
.
chance
for live
live developers
developers to
to get
get
HILTON’S
1- OR SALE: 4 beautiful lots
into on chance for
|c*»* of
H. 15. .LEWIS CO.
II A lt It K it HIIOI*
Silver Lake, 100x100. Prices $1.- in on...ground floor. W rite DevclM rhor.
Department. Tho I’ensa113 .Magnolia Ave.
7— Business Service
000, $1200 and $2000. Address j opment
eolr*. News.
First Class Barber*
|r». rule*
Palmetto Ave. F. W. Curtis, ownReal Estate—Investment*
« you
Special Attention
GANEY’S DRUG S T O R E — Pre­ or. Phone 255.
ADVERTISING
gets
results
If
It
'Xnd If
i To luidir* and Children.
scriptions. Drugs, Sodas.
We
■let you
reaches potential buyers, Pa22— Sale, Furnitue
Phone 31
are as near you aa your phone.
ad. to
latka Daily News is circulated in
Call 1 0 8 . ______________
We
carry
a
full
line,
an
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
iris
Office Manager, Sam Younts
Our prices nro right. Cn&gt;.h or tion.
I vb th eir
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ldr**» ■■
Elton J. Moughton
terms. We w a n t your business i
lumber If
Successors to Gillon &amp; P latt
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Ibout one
ARCHITECT
116 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
Fla. Thousrnds read the clas­
321 E. F irst St.
Ind hne •
trical. Phona 422. E leetragith
jt r * c n n ’t
sified pages of Florida's Gtenl
First Nulimml Hunk Wrist.
unlee*
Radio. •_______________________ FOR SALE: Furniture, living room Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
S n n f n r r i . ------------- Florid*
W £ HAVE THE Bp ST BUYS
set. wash stand, hall rack. AnWTGFTTft—1T hree stations. Msg* i?'.- 9 to 12 n. m., 215 Magnolia Minimum 25c, cash with order.
• ‘A C R E A G E ;
|C S T he
Write for complete rate card.
nolia and Second. F irs t and Ei
Ihe fl« » ______ /
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BUSINESS-HOMES
,
Sanford
Avenue
and
10th
Street,
f'
by let*
!TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE— Mrs. William Rowe of Beach City
|u « e tl* &lt;
VALDEZ HOTEL
Erp*&gt;rt s a rv le a .
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—'SA CRIFICE: Household furniture,
Send ir. your subscription to the O , is the mother of 18 children
i : u r » | i r n n I'liin
'"Efficient.
and i &lt;only 33 years old. She says,
1
player
piano
$90;
1
oak
bed
Tribune
or
band
it
to
your
locnl
WIGHT ‘ PRINT S H O P ,-P rin tin g
“
I
love
children
and
1
w
ant
as
S n n fu r tl'* { .railing l l n lc l
Engraving. Embossing. See uv $20; 1 davenport and 2 large chairs denier so you can read Florida’s many as the Lord will send me." V tjjc le iR e c ilty C o
Mcllonville Ave., 2nd new greatest newspaper. One year,
firv*#. We do It. Phone 417-W $50.
$8.00, Gmonths. $1.00, three months
horni;
above
Celery
Ave.
tV lI IIT W . V V A II\r.ll. M a n a g e r
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
Tampa—Four now apartm ent
Ions
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
houses
will
he
erected
in
Temple
21— Lost, Found
ance policy add 75c to your order. Terraco.
| JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
i
of Tin nnd Sheet Metnl Work.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
W ater nrd Bent Tanks. At Oak LOST: Bunch of keys in postoffice
gusta, C a , Augusta's grentest
NOTICE
or
on
F
irst
Street.
Return
nnd
Avenue end Third Street. Tele­
classified medium, rate, cash, Dc
receive
liberal
reward.
It.
K.
John­
phone 111.
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
charge. 10c minimum.
son.
--------------------------------------I MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
IIIRACLF Concrete C o, general
cement work, sidewalk*, build­ LOST: Liver colored bird dog.' Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
On and after January tho
tunities
Name Joe. Liberal reward. R. A. people are interested in Florida
ing block*. Irrigation box**. J. EL
10th,
1926, the Painters scale
Newman.
Phone
90
or
53.
&lt;
property.
Reach
them
through
Tcrwllleger, Prop.
te
------------------------------------------------the Sentinel. Rate card on up- will be $1.00 per hour.
3.—Five adjoining lot* on
rtments
1.—An opportunity to buy
i IITT.L LUMBER CO. Hour* o’ LOST: Ccdlies pup with white col- plication.
French Ave., at 13th Street.
Isea
lots
in
n
font
growing
resi­
In
r.
Six
month
S e rvice. Q n ntltv and P r ic e
Local 1261. Sanford
$12,500.00 fur nil five lots.
3211.3. 1109 French Ave. Rewa * DO YOU WANT TO BUY ot sell
dential
Keetion.
Located
in
\ DDR ESSINO — M ultlgraphlng.
1-3 cash, bnlntico I, 2, nnd 3
anything? If so advertise in P.y M. 1). JACKSON,
Smith Sanford. Facing on
23— Opticians, Jewelers
folding
nnd mnlling—as yon
----the
Gainesville
Sun.
year*
a t 8 '! . Corner lot can
Dixie Highway, $23,000.1)0
« n n t it--w hen von want It II. C. VIELE, Jeweler Watch.
Financial Secretary.
____
Iiard
bo
bought
for $4,500.00 1-3
^hnnp 073 H E Porch. F irst
will buy all of these lots
ice, Stores
jewelery nnd clock repairing and LEARN Allot.’ r Folk County and
cm h; balance. I, 2, and 3 yrs.
VaHonnl Bank Bldg.
enggraving. Quick service. 11(1 MagNew Shipment of
wilh
one
third
cash
and
the
Lnkclnnd,
through
the
Starl *- »
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Telegram. Rest advertising me­
M irro rw u re A lu m in u m
at 8 ' .
balance to suit ptnvhnsor.
8— For R ent, A partm ents- nolia Avenue. Phone -112.
age
dium in South Florida. Published has just arrived. We can com­
The
price
is
to
advance
Dec.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
nge
m or n ings. ST A R -T E LEG RAM— pletely equip your kitchen in the
I, 1925. It will pay you to
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
[.niseimili. Florida.
fea
_______
best grade of cooking utensils......
nnd garage, nt once. 1100 W. 1st tTEWART TIP; FLORIST"
ini
mitigate.
•I.—Apartm ent llnuso idto
sea
Flowers .'or all occasion*
HALL HARDWARE CO.
St.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
corner Park Ave., and 5th
*14 Myrtle. Phons 2G0-W
ent
I’ll!INK H
HERALD will bring you in big
Street. $107 117.
Knee*
1)—
For
Rent.
Houses
results. Advertise those old ...
.
ek
2.—Ten acres of good truck
311—
Wanted
Central
Park,
the
most
beau­
tid
e
s
you
have
stored
away
and
FO
R
(
IT
^
C
O
M
M
ISSIO
N
kcdlaneoua
farming land in Euroka
FOR RENT: A new modern s,x *, WANTED:
.have no use for. A little thirty| h e re b y announce niy c a n tiful
park
i
ntlie
city.
Tho
Hammock. Flowing well has
Largest developnu-n rent Ad may bring you several
room bungalow, fnrni-hed com­
jn ‘Uig.coming city elec*
price
for
a
short
lime
is
been
driven
on
this
property.
plete. Double ga-age. See 51rs.
on Ea:&gt;. Const opening in San- ,|„lia rs. Phono 148 nnd a tepre
Tract, is cpnvenii ntly lojatisl .
$3U,lUJU.OO.
Fourth
cash,
lullLion
for
the.
o
ffice
,
of
City
fQbd
rwiuiius
two
high
clii's
JL
isentaUvur^wtU-aaJk,onii-rf*v&lt;you
Inted
near a loading station. $300
mice I, 2, and 3 years at H'/e.
'consya’iiSh'vfjf iv -rvCpuLv1 Salesm en----1
1 »
Ctrtnnti.sSidn.
per acre will buy) ihis ten
1 io —F6V7RVrtP.1/Rob'm3
people
cnre: Herald. Plume ?! IG-J.
MORGANTOWN. V . \A „
This is the choice location of
II. II. STEVENS
Coratinif,
acre tract. Terms will bv
PROPERTY OWNERS—List your
Interested in Florida. Each
the apartm ent house sites.
made.
TWO FURNISHED Rooms for
property with us nnd get iiest r e - 1'.’^ them through a
light housekeeping. Cnll Mrs. suits. We have I,uvers for homos
TO THE CITIZENS
Morgantown IO S1. M
■tomes
Powers, 55G-.I or 109 V . 9th. St.
[Trees
and lots. Fletcher-llulger Realty contH “ wonl fw* alx consecutive
OF SANFORD
i issues.
Supplies
I wish In nnummcL' that I
FOR RENT: One furnished room. Co. See Mr. (Tirley, Phone 7 |(i.
110 \V\ Third St.
Egjw
WANTED: Painting nnd paper COLUMBUS (Gh..| LEDGER — urn a cam litInti* for l In* office
Classified ads have the largest of City Commissioner to be
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
ROOM FOR RENT: Desirnble
circulation
in Southwestern (imrford
and
N.
V.
[and Supplies
IS
COM PANY’|
R E A L T Y
- INCORPQ Fta t i : d
room for gentleman. Close in.
gin. Itute 8c (0-word line) line. rlctermincil in the regular
Municipal
Election
to
he
held
419 Palm etto Ave.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All 1U REACH BUYERS or sellen* of
■-----------------‘^ ~ R Y a LT 0 H 3 ~ ^ -----------------on the First Tuesday after
Female
kinds of subdivision work, clear­
FOR RENT: Garage a t 511 Park
Florida
real
estate
advertiss
In
.Male
ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East tho St. Petersburg Times. Ona cen‘ the First Monday in Decem­
Ave.
JOHN E. FOX, UeprcsentaUvo
8th Street, Sanford. Flu.
.Male or
cent a word daily, two cents a wort ber of this year.
11— Fur Sale, A creage
Your consideration will be
WANTED TO BUY: Fox Terrier S u n d n y s . ___________
120 South Park Ave.
Salesman FOR SALE: On asphalt road 5
puppy Phone 150-J, or write FLORIDA—-ORLANDO— Orlando appreciated.
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
“We Cover Florida Real E state Like the Sunshine”
acre farm 2 years in cultivation, Mrs. R. J. ltul, 118 Myrtle Ave.,
fen. Male
K. “ IlOUSIIOLDHR.
"
fied business, rate lc n word, min­
west
of
Sanford,
for
quick
turn,)C
ity.
so,Female
imum 2-lc cash with order.
$2700. B. H. Bankston, Sanford.
* lie
W ILL HUY any property, any
FOR SALE: 10 acres, 4 miles south
where, any time, city lot THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
U
of Sanford, lot til Eureka Ham ­
acreage, old property or im­ —Central West Virginia’s larg­
proved. Make offerings right est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per
mock. Price $2,000. Favorable
term s. Mrs. Paulino Layne, 1403
now. Tomorrow is a day lost. word; 4 Insertions 1 1-4c; G or
more lc per word each insertion.
No. Ash W ichita, Kans.
C. T. J. HeruhP'Office.
in the Journal-Her­
20— For Sale, M iscellaneous W ANTED: Colored women for ADVERTISE
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
-««t nc-1
k:in|s
cleaning. Apply Hotel Fonvl newspaper. Morning, m’lernoon,
t SALE: Building lot on Park L ike, Monday a. in.
''"’b 'Mill’-lIU-!
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
? u &gt; 't&lt; s ..f , ‘ v . Close in, Eastern exposure,
rales 10c per line. Wuyeross Jour­
price and term s call 713.
33— Wanted Help, Male
Nov. l.st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
nal Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
t’ollec- KMt SALE: High grade stock of! y ou nro W:„ t ing time and mo
1HE MORNING JOURNAL is tho,
1 « Tinker, preserves, pickles, canned g o o d :\|n0v if
For Our Northern Salesmen
hasn’t your das
«MS‘jrnaccepted want ad medium in i
Inurehold supplies ami all equip-' jfje(| advertisement. Rhone it it Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Several single rooms.
ment necessary for continuance of to.L.y. No. U8.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
well established grocery business,1---------------------- ------------ ---------—■
Two .small apartments
PIES
trading a t sam e location on first ( W ANTED: Boy at the Postal Tel FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
egraph Office. Apply a t once.
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
v^riaions :''.rcet for 35 years, will lease store
Centrally located,
a?'s Burger, cheap and sacrifice stock to rig h t!:;.' ' .---------- r— ~
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers
Brow­
^•=4o, Fla. party with small capital. Apply ft I WANTED: U rg e st development ard County thoroughly which is
on E ast Coast opening in Snn- one of the most rapidly growing
W. Cox, Valdez Hotel.
PTOft 4
ford requires two high class li- sections on the Florida Const,
?di«o.BS d !tKa»NGTON Portable four-hank censed salesmen Apply Salesmen Sample copy and rate curd u[.on
ptirjj. Of
Typewriters, “ the king of p o rt-) care Herald.
request.
of new con- aides. $G0. B arret Portable Adding
cores
d
W
ANTED:
At
once
real
salesman.
Machines.
C
an't
lie
beat.
Seminole
FOR SALE—Space on tne |mge i
Cleaning
El
Apply
to
E.
F.
Andrews,
manager
for classified advertisements, j
u
I,,.1?0r all re- Prihtcry, Phone 93, AVclaka Bldg. Luke Mary Development Co. Brum.Milane
Theatre
Dldg.
It
211 E. FIRST ST.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, ,
&gt;i
&amp; FOR SALE: Underwood typew rit­
&gt;1
Iey-Puleston Bldg.
or veil that second-hand goods?
*
i 1- and R. r .
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.
er ami desk, separately or to ­
M
I'kone 133.
Bookkeeper, must be OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
I ma«ons can gether. Both new. Mrs. R. (). Trnv- WANTED:
cble to take short hand and use through the Xenia Gazette ZenI r‘ of all kinds.-i V a l d e z Hotel Lobby.
typew riter. Apply in person if pos­ in, Ohio. Rich agricultural &lt;h1*
«^ „ b « b u x *i ... .................................................................................. ..
Vhrner
9th St'.| FOR
One F ord one-ton sible. Lake Mary Development Co., trict. Want ad ami display rates
1none —
390-W. I truck. Apply Rex Packard.
108 Magnolia. Phone 117.
on ri’iMiest.
It* *
j * lin e
• line

I. W. Phillips’ Sons

Schultes Selected Listings W. V. Wheeler
111 1st Nat’l. Bank
Building
Phone 490W

Wasting Time

r

W hy w aste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good Investm ent?
Let us
hIi o w
you how you can in­
vest your money anil double
it In tho next th irty or sixty
duyn. Wo have been in the
real cstatu business for years
nnd nro glad to suy wo have
tho finest listings nnd tho
best values in tho Stato of
Florida,
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us for
better results and quick uetion

I

(i ACRES

FULTON, INC.
Brokers

Seminole Hotel
SANFORD. FLORIDA*

Wanted for Season

6 S 8
is a prescription for

FINEST LAKE
FRONT

A BARGAIN

S. W . BRADFORD
Realtor

Colds, Grippe, 'Flu, Dwngue,
Itiliou.s Fever and Malaria
It kills the germs.
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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

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Real Estate
Promoter]
Developer*

The opportunities of the
past, play the present, the
future will care of itself.
INVEST TODAY
Lots 123. 121, 123, 126, 127
in Rose Court for $15,000.
Play Rail.
Lots 9 ,1 0 ,3 1 ,3 2 in block ‘L’
lone block of New Hotel at

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Fair tonight, slightly colder III
central and northern
portions;
light frosts In northwest portion
Tuesday.
Maximum T e m p .---------------- — 95
Minimum Temp........................... 60

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925

On Trial

i To
For
livers

City
s te­
nsive

Clever Leader

President of Juvenile Agency
Says Political Chiefs After
More Power HaveSucceeded
In Retarding Crime Proven

ig in ff

**
'
Mrs. Anna Lnfnr or Chicago is on
trinl for her life for the murder
of her husband, Ignntz Snfnr.whom
she shot to death in front o f a
police station last February. She
claims she shot in self defense.
They had been mnrrid only six
months.
- ct
h&amp;

NUMBER 86

FIRST EDITION

Secretary of Commerce Says
Menace Must Be Met By
CovcrnmcntnlCo-openilion;
*iOO People Listen to Plea

Crime, Dependency
Important Problems

Profound Changes In
B roadcasting Noted

Lewis Informs Prison Body
Law Infraction Is Better
Organized Than Society

Cabinet Chief Calls Attention
to Fact That Advertising
Antagonizes Radio Fans

------------------------ — — ITem perance Lecturer

LEESBURG
LOSES Be Financed byRum
~ ~~
~ ^ ^
TO SANFORD IN Leaders O f. Europe
GOLF LOOP PLAY Germany Started
M .KniraneT" ccn.r.1 Drive,HeDeclares

JACKSON," Miss., Nov. y.—(/T1)_
Institutions and agencies dealing
with juvenile offenders have :i
record of which they are justly
proud, which was laid down in 1871)
and which if nationally adhered
to, would have kent the United
Staton from becoming a world
laughing stock because of prevail­
ing lawlessness, Burdette (1. Lewis
president of the National Confer
ence of Juvenile Agencies, said in
his annual address before the con­
gress of the American Prison As­
sociation in convention here today.
Mr. Lewis who is also president
o f the New Jersey State Commis­
sion o f institutions and agencies,
with headquarter at Trent «n, ad­
dressed the congress on “ Crime and

hli'rilSnich1 !)yU' 5 -ul'scorei
Bail Sweepstakes started

E ffort to Break Down
U. S. Dry Measure Is
Detected In Action

In what is said to have been the
dovcl&lt;i|kd problems which nni.*t l&gt;e most interesting match played'
C ylllW lLllJ, ivO\. y .----I r t l )
solved with covt-rr.mcntn! ce-ope.. » irco the inception o f thu CentniFf
—(AP)
Florida C5i»lf League. the Sanford -^WiTfmni •‘ Pussyfoot" Jiih'ffration, •: Herbert HoVcr
1
.. the strong |snn, international tempernnee
niascus
More than 100 delegates repre­ t c;iid*Tou^o.7]?
Leesburg
outfit
in
an
uphill game
ig witsenting national ntul international
lecturer, says a European
Hero i-- Captain Sam Whitman of Interests in tile radio field, were over the municipal golf cnuhsc, by
iccution
plot against the prohibition
the
close
score
of
15
to
1*1.
Miasouri, one of the strongest on hand to hear the secretary pre­
iree arl'laying
in consilient
form law is to be launched at a
terms in the country.
Missouri sent to the conference, meeting at
{ to in­
beat Nebraska after that elevin Ins cnll, hi-* views on the vital pro­ throughout the afternoon, mem­ gathering advocated at Wash­
had defeated Illinois.
it oh o idem of ether corn I alien by the ber* of both squads showed flnsh- ington next Jan. 16. Mr.
Syrian
boasts
i',-C. th* w;th Tulanc that multiplication o f htoudeanting sta­ e.v o f excellent form at times, ac, an cfinformation was
enrding to spectators, who declare Johnson's
easily lieat Northwestern 18-7.
tions and for their solution.
pect for
While disclaiming any
fixed that the match was rot decided given out today by Ernest II.
fer, the
\i- v a- to thu best solution, Mi finally until tin* last foursome had Cherrington, secretary o f the
luft f*uslloover declared there must be lioled out on the eighteenth’ green. World League against Alcoholism
- they
“ Federal re: ponsildlity,” in traffic Tho match was played before the one o f the principal speakers at
on the one able of the predicament largest gallery that has witncinod the Anti-Saloon League conven­
Geological
Survey
Gets
Sam­
ami on tire othir lie suggested a any lengue tournament held in San­ tion in session here.
kra of a
ford since the loop was organized.
Tin* report o f “ Pussyfoot" Johnla i-e : hare of control for tit emuples, in Briquet Form, For
tiif.ae!;Individual scores o f the players foii follows:
I
tmniity
itself
ns
to
who
shall
haw
hind,
or
equipment,
lie
asserted
Display iu Cabinets Among
K Bagdad
“ The American anti-prohibition
i uteri' *i in the match Sunday have
it in hroadcnsling.
,
thnt it would he cheaper to buy
tain and
convention announced (or WashOther Department Feat tires
been
compiled
by
L.
!».
Voorhees,
I'rofttund Change In Year,
prepared tolery acreage at $1,000
I of the
|ington, I*. C., Jan. !6, will bo en­
in Iris discus sion o f roadcastinr ! local professional, and aru given gineered from Europe and finan­
per acre than it would to bring the
■attached
'as follows:
TA LLA IIA SSEE , Nov. 0.— (/P)— j
13
Killed
and
20S
Injti.ed
In
proid'-i
.
.Mr.
lloover
declared
th.
aerougi fiom wood land to a state
Lch was
A Medling, Leesburg 1; Ix*roy ces for it will lie provided chiefly
Samples ot Florida’s slays are to ,
o f cultivation.
Eleven Southern States Tor “ moat proi'oiiml change during tli.-| Chittenden, Sanford 2.
[the crime
by European distillers and brew­
find a permanent place in the De- j
This docs not include any equip­
handed,
Week’sTotaV, Georgia Leads .c a r ha* hum the tremendous in
West, U'cshurg I; Fuller Sanfonl ers. Made desperate by the new
pnrtment
o
f
Geological
Survey
|
crease in power and the vapid willment.
[fibo-itncn
American service for the elimina­
In Number Killed With 13 Lip!nation of powi fid stations.' •I
Submits Figures rm Prices.
tion of Bum Kow, European boot­
ndent de- here.
llerloug,
Leesburg
3;
Ilou:ihold“ Tahiti: the situation as a
The witness gave figures show­
A large number o f clay bricklegging enterprises, Cierinan brew­
gought by
v.dndc," he aid “ we find that a
ing the average prices for ship­
ery and distillery interests flank­
p in the let.**, used in survey work, are to
.-.ear ago nil stations of 7iM&gt; watts
ments the Farmers’ Arsociution re­
ed by liqquqnqr interests of Bel­
extensive, bo placed in a cabinet in the ex­
and over were Using u total of't'J .-j
ceived in 192-1-25.
of Adcm Dibit room o f the geology offices,
Wiggins gium, France and Czeko-Slavika,
alio watts. Today they use
are preparing to launcli a furThese wholesale price- t. o. b.
numerous Ilcrmnn Gunter, state geologist,
watts, o r a 260 per cent in­
reaching effort to break down and
Sanford
were
celery
153,704
looted, lie announced. Plans arc* already be- I
crease.
discredit
the American prohibition
ing
formulated
for
the
installing
crates,
1.94;
escarolc
1,911
crates,
when the
•■Rower increase has meant a
law. Tills movement i.i being led
75 cents; peppers 1,835 crates,
made their of the cabinet.
' g en -rjl »i'V in broad* nsting effirby the international society fur
$1.87; lettuce, 13.871, crates &lt;!3
lower eleThe bricklets were made when
i iency. What ever thu limit may tie.
the
liberty to make alcohul m ev|edits.
i threw in samples o f Florida's earth were
j l believe the power increase lias
1 cry country.
taken in compilation o f the f i f ­
According to Mr. Berry, highest
I I coni - to stay and the pulilic is the
Drive Launched In Gcrmat *- a
I prices on celery an* usually rc' French of teenth annual report o f the de’
"Tills drive was launched cl
''g a in e r from it.
lupport was ppartrnent. No clay testing labor­ least, some interest in prevention,
Sept. 23, in u general meeting oi
‘ I “ The problems in broadcasting
similar de- atory is provided for the state, which in itself niarkn a change
’ the society
held at Dortmund,
‘ i me, as ever l-cfore In these conthe popular indifference
Germany, presided over by Fred*
: reason hv and tho tests wero made in Ccre- from
•! fcrcnccs t"e o f two cat.-goriest
ius villages mie Laboratory o f Cornell Univer­ which has characterised the crime
’ crick Granol, a wealthy distiller of
* I those on the one hand which the
situation in America for the pas*
Brussels.
There
preparations
i number of sity.
11 industry can have for itself nr.d
1 w.ilu uindo lo launch un unti-prothe rebels
also with legat’d to puldiv. s c r .' e
The clny, taken from the north­ 75 years.”
Launching into n discussioif of
■ hlbiiion demonstration in the city
:« that now ern part o f the peninsular, as well
•Innd its own interest, and, an JLh“
tho
causes
and
remedies
of
crime,
&gt; o f Washington, Jan. 18, L^’M.
u 'c t h .r haul, those which cfin only
ns tho western section o f the tkate,
■
“ This
Washington
i^ th ffh i
•r Ik* o I vimI in cii-npcrnfion with the
include tho finest specimens ob­ ho said:
I Killed
1 will lie held ostensibly under the
“
Crime
i.-;
over
better
organized
i*
go
V
i
nment.
Another
problem
for
•Pi—Garbled tainable in Escambia, Duval, Na­ than society. Modern methods of
' direction o f an American organis solution l»j the industry itself anil
it reselling ssau, Clny, Gadsden, Washington living, the steam engine, automo­
■ izntion opposed to prohibition but
which tio.v is prominently on the
ami
Calhoun
counties.
’
p cunditimi
&gt; the reul movement will be engibile and modern luu'.e, ate direct
jo' pitidir mind is that of advertising.
The analysis wnsi based on rc- tactors hear in;* upon tho innea/o
I1, lions ami
f
peered from Europe and the ii&gt;r
\dvi rtmiii't Units interest.
f nances will be provided chiefly by
kh a Hava *, cults of tests as nearly as possi- in crime. Another euusu is the
W| “ It has been pointed out over
I European distillers und brewor■nr-ment in: Idc under commercial kiln meth­ gradual
disintegration o f
tiiu
and over uvuu that advertising in
pv.h 2U'I in- ods. Tho Imst clays for brick and American homo and its instruction.
i
ics.
cs 1 lie intnwiv. -ease ' ill dull the in­
"A finance committee is now at
tilo were found in the western and
I tercst ' : the li ten r and will tint«
Itclif’ iou Must Keep Pace
f work gathering funds for this
I northern sections o f tho suate, Mr.
defeat
th
indtiHlry.
Furthermore
Modern science and religion
purpose.
! Gunter said.
■.
“ file leading brewery interests
must wake un. mu t prepare tu
The survey department, the g o o ­
h behind the scenes is centered a*
keep pace with crime. There is a
- iogist .aid. is iu receipt o f mitncr. round the Schultheiss Brewery
i ous requests for information on
li concern o f Berlin.
Fritz Sehui- clays, and from those desiring to
r thuisa, director o f this concern
have clays tested.
The state,
i. and his newhew, Otto, have en, however, ho added, docn not main­
giiicered several bootlegging en­
, tain a testing laboratory, and, for
terprise* in America, somo o f
that reason the department cunwhich have come to grief recentnut comply.

STATE CLAYS TO
BE ARRANGED IN

W itness to Challenge
Cowan Plea Is Found
By Stale’ s A ttorney

by the family tiie chbre
lie and the government
“ Society mu&lt;&gt;rg
concluded, “ sufficiently

Railroad Earnings
Show Dixie’s tiro

to keep
winch nl-

ELIZABETII, N. J., Nov. 0.— (/P)
— County prosecutor
Davis has
(bund a witness to. challenge J o­
seph II. Cowen’s representations
thnt h&lt;* did not kill hin best friend,
Wm. J. Clarke, n Klunsnmn, with
a hammer,
mends,
Clarke's widow, who was arrest­
T-'“‘ and ed at her husband’s funeral us a
&gt;«an| the witness and was released, on bail,
continues to reiterate her belief
in the innocence o f the handsome
young iron worker, who had urged
her to go to Florida with him. A l­
ii she denies that Kit* has been a tin quarterly bulletin of th*
ibor o f tiie Knmelin, the wom ­ partinont o f Agriculture, and
has just been issued at the »&gt;'
an’s Klan organization.
i ment o f Immigration.
Clarke, a gold-beater, for a firm
I The booklet is devoted
me eon- of manufacturing jewelers, was .trentise on "What, Y.|ton
J)OSWhere to Plant." It is fil'e.'l
^nun iIL.
data o f all kinds on Florida,
g to open ing the state’s resources, *
be made
lambeati, his garage door
A hearing will be given W ednes­ tunities,” and, partic
day on habeas corpus proceedings, haustive summary "t
production*, a * wt'!l :
on v/he*i and where
’ planting.
i&gt; mailed out
’
Tire* booklet.*
&gt;Ut“hle states
primarily to th
mation about
who write in ft
CLUB
having to
Florida. Inste
the inunigra*»wan:s Club,
iv Orleans Host
simply for^
•&gt;», has

„f tie
\ i.-..i
&gt;• h,|tlioi.iled
nf last
I-'hnid.t
ipetition
a
and
grower*
i.-e llu ir

ATLANTA Gn., N
Pin perity in Dixie in
ju-ar.* is graphically i
servey o f railroad &lt;
stock advances. Bank
other student!' of ecu
that the condition of i
urios is one of fewual
to general business »
can be found.
In a recent com pi
lailroads serving sen
lory were studied hi
To
low price of their i
•
in 1923 on the
I’ K S O il iiit-h price for tin* p i
nther, tlic following
gathered:
I.—hP)—
19:
Congress |»AlLROAD
l.
fur ion- Southern Railway 2
matters Atlantic C. L.
l»
' inmates j ^
k
| federal
j*# ^ v;t. L.
11
r of not- ininui. Central
9
,*ram for prisco
1
A. Fvru- s. A. L.

State Agriculture
Department Prints
Quarterly Booklet

‘ ipe.ding civic

‘"'i'1 , &gt;n the
in 1932,
ly a-Hthe first
President*
,J- hharon and
«ent officers
lr°wnli*e, pres•v»ce president
'tary und A. (’
ap"l A. C. Port

^national Ki-

tW nnder-pri.
■•anfurd Ctal
Of Huy Scout * movipK fncan&lt;X' of S*fet,
t a1't has bee,
P* lnlroductior
ll? establish i
l\°ung ylcn-

I'ton here.

lo Tax Authorities

NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 0.—UP)
—The wave o f freezing weather
that was accompanied by blizzards
in tin* middle west and indirectly
caused thnle deaths, had reached
here toduy but is expected to have
pa: ed mi its eastward journey by
tomorrow.
Radio messages indicate that tho
gales and mountainous seas which
begun Oct. 17 aru continuing at
sea from thfc Azores to Iceland.
The steamship Leviathan due today
is not expected until tomorrow anti
the Majestic will not make port un
til Wednesday.
The Unussilon, arriving yester­
day two days behind schedule, repmthd that it Was necessary to
pour fish oil on sixty foot waves
which tossed the ship for 10 huurs.

ROME, Nov. 9.—&lt;/P)—Thcro has
been no easing up by the authoriin
in their efforts to gather in
pel “nils who are believed to have
K-! n connected with lust week’s attior.pt to a n a sinate Premier MusMilini and with the reported plot
t» overthrow the Savoy Dynasty.
Further arrests have been made
and still others ure likely. The gov­
ernment remain* silent with regard

•il l’s Plans Progress For Rodeo
lo Feature Armistice Day Program
.

thering hire to.Iay for the eigh•t J? • anlli,a, convention o f the naTETi
conference, which will hold N ov. 9
MnJ*1
knight.
Sunday
l n - i . M.?1rt“ &gt; Behrman or New or suit,
i (rm ll,'i '•1 Wt,icomc the con fet- rate ii
•re ami I, e x p e c t to he follow - Muley
n ' Z ™ addnus o f greeting from word x
■ ° r rupua o f I.iiuisiana v:ho concert
invited to speak.
It occt
tlo-i
« .Q , nhcrltttncc taxa- It was
'' mlinv r3nlnC’
ns c,aim‘ :‘ Pr n in tho
„, . I . /
. . ,n tRc order o f husi- de Riv
vi.-v ,'f |!!it iC convention. A re- Spain
vaiiou, sta‘ e , an ,‘ Rula'ilon ia the Moore,
the off»»l:i . ’ n' l c.onaiderat,on of to Spi
I ed, arc t-h. **X| " V but defeat- attach
' the tuafe'renrLU ^ lo come ketore aa&lt;i «‘ t
*
c nt an early session. Ics,

Alleged Victim In
Murder Mystery Is'
Discovered Living

Cold W ave Reaches
New Y ork City Today

it,, rnd.xi and meeting i many horse h»ndlcrs in Semin.'le
Further proof that the body)
fntiiiil in l he ashen was not that of
:i.broncho-busting, bull-dogging a1" 1 Mi .i McCurley wns offered Sutur-,
■f other competitions included on the
d:rv when her parents arrived herci
ii card.
from Elizabeth nnd exhibited a I
-I Ho reports that arrangements
ring like that said, to have been
e Iare being made for the importation
worn by tier when she disappeared
of several well known cowboys
It did not correspond to tho one
e|from the Kisrimmee district, to U
GOTHAM FRIGHTENS HIM
found in the ushes. They also fail­
illumed in tho rough riding eilrnina- ed to identify other article!' found
i-’ tions, and is negotiating with a
NEW YORK— Rev. Dr. Sarris
,1 number o f trick rope artists to
Elliot Kirk of Baltimore, is frightd brinjf theni here as part of the n a m e b r i d g e a f t e r w e e k cited by the might o f New York
i- ■dav’s program.
.
city. Congregations in Baltimore
&gt;9 The sheriff is said to have hail
CAMBRIDGE, M a li'— A Har­ nnd New York prayed that he
,i considerable success in prevt-'-J1
vard footbridge over the Charles should have divine guidance in de­
ventures o f this kind, and 'huso
ciding whether to uccept a New
v interested in the r o d e o predict a River is to be named after John York cull, lie told ubout his fear
W.
Weeks,
n
graduate
o
f
Annaig most attractive card for thu ivrniis*
of the city in leading prayer here.

ititico Day spectacle.

Cities Make Early
'E n tries In Contest
NEW YORK, Nov. J.—(A*)—
Southern cities have made early
entries »u the national pluyground
beautification contest, which is be­
ing conducted by the Playground
und Recreation
Association of
America. Columbus, Ga., Miami
and Sarasota, Fla., Corbin, Ky.,
Shreveport und Alexandria, ILu».,
Columbia. S. ( ’., and Knoxville.
Tcnn., were among tho firat cities
to apply for places.
The competition is for J4,b50 in
prizes and national honors, homo
o f these cities have entered tuveral play fields. Communities in 25
stntes have entered the lists and

SAYS BRYAN SAVED DARROi
NEW YORK—Judge Raulsf
of tho Scopes trial, told Dr. St*
on nbout Clarence Darrow’s
tempt.
I
"It was Mr. Bryan who f
hint." said thu Judge.
Mr. Bryan slipped up behi
bench nn Dai row stqod
trembling and bugging for
."Judge be merciful."

�F&gt;a

TIJE S A W O R p J IE R A L n , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925,

Five Miraculously Escape Death
Ifnn. Ed Walthall.
c-o Seminole IIudson-Esscx Co,
Sanford, Florida.

v il-f

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Z b jg jk

When It comes to high fullntin
nnmes. it seems to be a draw be­
tween the flowers o f the garden,
the Pullman cars and the dniry
cows.
I have heard that one o f the
young Indies in the Pullman fnmily was paid $».00 each for nam­
ing the Pullman cars, and nny man
who looks at a string o f Pullmans
will ngree that she earns her mo­
ney.
That explains
the
Pullman
nnmes.
As to the flowers, noody yet,
not even Hcrnard Shaw, has been
able to explain
why nn innocent
NEW SCHOOL STARTED
little blossom should be crippled
TARPON SPRINGS, Nov. 7.— for lift with trie name of physos—Construction of the now Tar­
pon Springs high school, which will
cost about $128,000, exclusive o f
tho site, has already begun. The
building will he o f briek, trimmed
with stone, two stories high, fire­
proof and thoroughly modem. It is
expected to he completed by early
next year.

Cows get to Ho » " much o f a hobby
name his suburban farm someth­
with them a* spooks arc n hobby
ing to live up to their names.
“ River Front," because every dairy- to Conan Doyle.
I.et a dairy have a cow thnt
must hnvc plenty o f water— for the
(jives about ^ uallons o f milk that's
cows.
rirh enough to I* diluted into 6
I have often addled my brain Gallons i.nd he'll be as craiy a*
tryinG to figur? out why a row Imut that row as a man Rets over
had to have so much name. Per­ an Essex Coach after he has driv­
haps, the dairymen flGtirc that if en it a few thousand miles— just
they Give cows these high sound- enoUGh to shotv :iim how econom­
inr names, they will simply run ical anti satisfactory it is.
their eyes dry giving milk in try­
Yours,
inG •« Rye up to their names.
HILL.
A man who loves cows can Get
Daytona Reach— “ Dnytonn Reach
about ns much enthusiasm over a
fine dairy cow ns a y o u n G mother Daily News" to erect large, new
will show over her first baby. building.

REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

Sanford

BRINGS MANY GIFTS
LONDON, Nov. 7.— t/P)—It tool:
the king and the queen an hour to
view the gifts which the Prince of
Although this automobile vvns his broadside by a switch engine and Wales has brought Imrk from
thrown from the flooring o f a railroad bridge at Warren, Pa., to the South Africa and South A$enuica.
b eel tfinlcTH nt the hide, all five occupants o f the car escaped with hut
slight injuries. The top of the automobile was reduced to kindling wood.

Requires Several

Orlando’s Exclu:
fo r Smart \\

FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN

Gown 3

RENDERING 100 PER CENT SERVICE
Eleven Nnrlh

OLxi CUSTOMERS

OPPOSITE SAN

M.Definil
In Spite of Limited Finances,
Slate Official Will Place
Men In Every County In
Which There Is No Deputy

Let your money enrn
large
returns while
you plan to reach a de­
finite goal, the inde­
pendence o f owning
your own homo. Our
plan makes this easy.

5

Magnolia At Second
LOANS

Phone 18
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S an ford Avenue
Dio ft between Eight and Ninth Streets at a price be­
low the present market value.

Sanford Building
&amp; Loan Association

TALLAH ASSEE, Nov. 0.— (/I*)—

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Faring Mellonvillc Avenue and Magnolia Terraco at
Ilug boy Street. Beautiful residential lots priced right
lor quick sale. Four new homes under construction in

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W o have two plans of;
Your Home
1st— Wc will lend you

necessary to lniildacan#i
2nd— If your home is a!rc-j&lt;frcci7f
you a very subi-tea/j^i

NO t )E L A Y --------- KOfl

J. II. JACKSON
Long I inn: I/oaiis on Residences and Business Property.
Easy Repayment Plan
Office in new Mcrriwenthcr Building
2nd Slr™'-

Phone Cll

REA LTO R

Prompt Service r.uTri*
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Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
First National Bank Building.
SALES FORCE
’ EWART
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In the Center o f a Thriving,

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tctual Lonstnictm

REAL ESTATE VALUES HAVE MORE THAN DOUBLED IN THE PAST FOUR
MONTHS IN FLAN IC 0 ESTATES
The Surest Ret in the State
r,
ee Trips to the Property By Appointment
Lots now selling w

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P r o fit S u r e ly
a n d

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1025
FOUR

More Business Buildings N ecessary

Sanford Herald

If Sanford is to grow ns rapidly as it can grow, more com­
w wr a fttfiw i n M ft
at
FI m M i
mercial
houses, more office buildings and more downtown
a Second Class Matter.
t a i l , a t the Voatofflee store rooms must be provided
We are making quite a rec­
Florida tnder Act of
ord
in
the
construction
of
residences
but in erecting busi­
»7.
ness buildings we have been negligent.
,
The man who wishes to open an office or a store in this
city is up against an almost hopeless task. Every available
Veaaolla Arran*
location in the business district seems to be in use and even
xcnsriupiio* ntTr.e
i T e a l — 17.00 Sts Month*...
the upstairs offices that nre unoccupied are few.
illvered to CIV by Carrier,
Not a day passes but what people come to Sanford for the
wk. ISo. W e e k ly
Edition
r rea r.
purpose of entering the business life of the community, but
F E C IA L K O T l f K i All
obituary when they fin*I it is almost impossble to get available space
leea, cards of thnnk*. resolution*
I uottcoe ot entertainment* where for an office, or a store, these peopic are forced to move on
trees are aiada will he charged and go to some other town.
And Sanford loses.
a t regular advertising rate*.
The business district must be expanded and developed.
■ K M B rn TUB ASSOCIATED IMtaSS The new arcade building with its forty-five stores will great­
- ^ . a Aesoclated Pres* I* exclus­
ively entitled in »he us* for re- ly help in furnishing needed space but one such building is
BtsbUcatton o ' all newa dispatches not enough to meet the demand.
It would be a fine piece of
at e d i t * , to It or not otherwise cred­
i t tn lilts pepor and al*p * "• I®' community building for some men with vision to commerce
ga* s e w * published herein. All rights
**f republic* 11on of epeclal Jlepatcb- the construction of more stores and more office buildings.

I

M herein are eleo reserved.

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MONDAY, NOV. 9, 192:

Singing— and W ork in g

T H E H E R A L iJ’S PLATFORM

"Florida is asleep,” declares the Harrisburg, Pa., Tele­
graph, which recently published under that heading an edi­
torial dealing with the apparent apathy o f this state in con­
nection with the anti-Florida propaganda which is being
spread in the north.
The Pennsylvania paper believes that this state is satis­
fied that a quarter of all America is coming here to spend the
winter and while Floridans are resting comfortably waiting
for the hordes of tourists to come, the anti-Florida propogamiists are "gelling in their deadly work.
.
All kinds of stori.^ the Telegraph points out, are being
circulated. Attention, it" says", is being called to the "high
prices of even very bad rooms, to the fact that there is no
milk, little meat, hardly any vegetables; that restaurants
charge exhorbitantly, that on every corner there are sharpers

1 —-Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.

, .

.

1.—Construction of S L Johna-lndiap River canal,
f . —Extension o f white way.
k

-

-E ttttslon of local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
t Augmenting o f btlldlng pro|&gt;— homes, hotels, apartment
» " n l f l of ■treet P»vlng pro*

boulevard

BIBLE THOUGHT I-T/j #
PRAISE THE GOOD0 1
Mnko a Joyful noise unto th
Enter into his gates with t
giving. For the Lord is
Psalm 100: 1, 4, 5.
P R A Y E R :—
“ Lord, in tho morning Thou slmlt
henr
My voice ascending high;
To 'Ihce will 1 direct my prayers,

SMOKING OUT AUOTHER ONE

As Brisbane Sees It
No Third Term.
8 Mount in 45 Seconds.
United Against All.
Hi* Gods in Vain.
HY ARTHUR BRISBAN E
(Copyrirnt H !5 )
JAMES HAMILTON Lewis, al­
ways picturesque, but some times
inaccurate, snys tho Republican
nomination fight will be between
Secretary Hoover and Vice-presi­
dent Dawes. He says the “ two term
tradition established by W ashing­
ton will not break down.”

|LBAWa
aa T/ons

insures
operation t,
Veedfil-Fory

MR. LEWIS is just 100 per cent
wrong in two ways. There isn't any
question o f a two term trndition.
Mr. Coolitlgc has been elected by
the people once, and it in the election not the accident o f a presi­
dential death, that counts. Unless
we have very bud times in Americn
between now and 1028, and we
shall not have them, tho nomina-

l-ct us drain

MR, HAMILTON
Lewis, also
predicts that the Democrats will
name a candidate from Ohio, and
liiat Governor Smith "will-nr*. bo
a serious conti ndcr."
—v ir r -L . ,.b , i.f Illinois, ism’t Well
acquainted with Go vet no. Smith,
or the plans that he nnd his friends
have made and nre carefully per­
fecting.
MOVING PICTURES compress
a great deal of work and e ffo rt in­
to a short period o f “ seeing.”
Will flays iuys in the average
eight-hour day o f film work, act­
ors, actresses, directors, working
hard for eight hours, produce three
quarters o f of a minute o f actual
film display.
In one picture, soon to In? releas­
ed, a sixty-five acre field was cov­
ered with a “ set” costing $.100,000,

On and after
Htlli. 1D2G, the
" ill bo §1.00 f*
Local 1281
l’*y M. D. JAG
Financial &amp;a

PLAYGROUNDS
T A T A TRIBUNE

HEALTH AND BEAU TY
Tiie Doctor said to M yrtle:
•nr
..........
hi ......
.i. . clothes—
_
“ If you
will
wear those
You’ll soon get sties on both youi
eyes
Ami have a red,red nose,
For everything that nils you
The fashions are to blame.”
She murmured, "Y es, thut's true I
guess,"
And wore them just the same.

THIS COMPRESSING o f hnrd
work is not new. Montesquieu de­
voted more than twenty years o f
intense research and study to the
production o f his two small vol­
umes, “ The Spirit o f la w s."
Darwin, over n period of thirty
years, gathered information about
earth worms, and their contribution
to the earth’s fertility, that you
may read in a few moments.

I.oana

M O N E Y A V A IL A B L E

For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Ei
Consult us first when in the market Lr fc
Magnolia ft Second

chasing, developing and maitlin
ing the nation’: ■ B8 national pks
and monuments and the money ns
been well spent, judging frumhe
number of person:* who visd
them during tho summer seen
just closed. Tho number of v isles
probably greatly exceeds the rk
Tho modiste said to Myrtle,
registration o f the season, will
And smiled u scornful smile;
was
almost 2.000,000, but event reservations were acquired by the
“ Two months ago, ns you should
the registration figure these r- government land wnn cheaper nnd
ernment reservations of Aincrfs more sparsely populated in the
natural wonders ami beauties ve \yost_ than in the east. The situa­
tion in the east has been such that
not for nought.
America is famous for her - where national parks came in peo­
What you ve got on ain’t real lion
dustriulism, her democratic fnrrf ple had to move out.
ton,”
government, her polyglot pee
Lafayette National Park—an is­
And Myrtlo took it off.
i„nd her opportunities. One hunt] land o f rugged mountains nnd tall
years from now she will lie rem- trees lying o ff the coast o f Maine
The Doctor said to Dolly:
bered for her past natural bi- — is the only nationally-owned nat" I f you wear shoes like these
ties, her wooded mountains, 4-urn l park in tho east, hut its reg­
You’ll fall n prey,
t«-r day,
cataracts, her virgin forest is tr a tio n last summer was ninth on
To every known disease.
the generations of the pan. ad|ie list so it seems that the peoTight shoes give rise to illness;
present have, through the estip le arc content to go west in search
Don’t wear ’em, I repeat "
BRITISH LABOR unions
lishment of national pnii*, nmm nature ami her mysteries. No
She said, “ That’s right; they are
a defensive merger,” The 4,l*.r I monuments, preserved for &gt;uv
too tight,"
*,as bofn slighted by
&lt;&gt;"o workers organized, with the) fn eration s liberal samples of whatW rn*
Ami kept ’em on her feel.
families, mnko up almost half th10 eoi^iK-e the United States from ' 'outdoor** loving American peoI»D1.I some more national plnvpopulation o f (Bent Britain. TimR horden coast and from border to gij(
The shoe clerk said to Dolly:
means one great union, in times o’* will he tlhese national pren'rves Ico
"Y ou know in ga y pnrcn
emergency, against the rest o&gt;f
Ht cherished heritagtl to
The kind o f shoes the ladies use
Great Britain, if necesuiry.
Aru lose ns they can he.
I his union labor army propose:
They make them ilatnes walk easy,
to unite, calling general strikes i
Which gives ’em quite tin air.’’
voo'.^I«,A ND|OKSON
neecsHiyy, t„ defend hours o f lab
And Dolly said: “ Well, go ahead
or, wage standards and other im
And fit a looser pair!”
portnnt matters.
Dutch Anderson hail sworn I
—James J, Montague.
1hi* country is far away from would never he taken alive. A co -n mils across to randyany arrangement of that kind. Her. oath common enough, surely, tl
nuT K''ls. Never mind; he
lla I,or
ste ‘ ’«,|,)Wn on |,js luck, hut real
Headline says: “ Women to W
usual stagy oath of a gunman vni
labor keeps out *.f uoliti.-«
Two Garments Eventually.” T
o f his notoriety, hi:* courage, li
him, and when the big
have to do it to keep warm l
speed on the draw, something or*l
\vasl,,,‘ R would be a show that
winter.
Mari Iy to make detectives yawn an cuujbixv. Then the great day
Ah I I'.it \ EARS o f tall*
peaceful citizens sqiile. But n&lt; colla?0
fol bundling of article i
put its hand on h i.
when Dutch Anderson swore it. On oath,” ! Anderson, true to his
Aiikhatnen’s tomb, the
of his mouth it was still cheap an glory a to :,hoot. I he blaze of
cophngus, with its lay,.i
|arid wings of goddesses,
fdagy. but it was something more all o f ’,*! »P Jirotinil him. But
it was sinister, because one kite* j„t, a Jden, another prologue with pictures of the god
ho meant it. Whatever came, th Charles ,inv" detective named
vulture goddess, Nezhels
last act o f th*1 lurid drama tha tip the peoiul, began to ham
iserpiuit goddesu Itutu, |
was Anderson's life would b fire and
the outside. Soon the f:
faced Antler;! ,u*s
Doggone it! They hav
worthy of all that had gone before AmlersonV041 int" iL 110 took
young Pharaoh, dried m
remove over a million pe
though Anderson died, he would g
en through thousands ol
i i ted A m i " n'* charged on. He
the Income tax roll nnd
out in a Idazo of what he concoiv ed it away?’3 Kun and wrenchwanting will be looked up
they didn't get any of
of this day.
ed to be glory. Well, time went 01 through hiaUien, with a bullet
our office .hov.
There were rumors that thing deisou dead.!1!*0' !*u M*'"1 AnAll those gods and
were not going so well with An Aiulersoii. In l be end of Hutch
could not save him from
di-rson. There was a time whei own drama, i !!,fR nt’4 “ f his
perhaps they helped hi
ho worked on a magnificent scab
Egyptian heaven.
looting mail and express trucks o is a minor ch.'fUy ° n;,U« h* ,,,•
light flares
m,,i ,ho m l
l I IN slated positively ip Wash­ millions and living like a Rajah a i
FORUM
, , ht around the
Monte
Carlo.
Now,
it
was
said,
h
body
of
a
detect,
,
ington, anil the news i* KlltM|, that
....... \||_!. *y»»K dead til
was among the pikers, pushim
Editor. The Sanford Herald:
the
United
states
will
fi„d
a
way
t»P-ioing. Ldid state that
Speaking
of truin
Dear Sir:
‘'*nt minimum load upon i to grant to Italy sufficiently easy
Ocala man says they i
I am enclosing clippings from
to present freight-rate is terms, low interest rates, payment
COM I‘ ULSO [{Y VOTING
in th/ecs. Other accii
your issues of Nov. fi and li in
‘ '''Hes to the ear, should {over a long period, suited to Italy's
a local man will tes
which statements are made which
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
ncroused and that at the tinancial condition.
come in threee.
I will ask you to please correct.
I
Secretary
M
ellon
nnd
those
that
time, with the equipment
In the first case the »• ulement is
Exorcised by church statistic! propose, to punish t.
'COrendered m by the raii- |woik for him understand Euro­
Things to worry about: I'rofes. made that the quarantine cm bulbs
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Atlantic City shows that little to vot«' who &lt;J(j not vy,
pean
finance
better
than
anybody
ifii'tI
C cannot safely load .150
sor Ellormun of tho University of is "opposed by the commission."
else, and they know that it does more than half the number ol conditions warrant t I'rosent
it
do
load,
in
most
cases,
Copeilliagen, recently died us t» re- On the contrary, the quarantine is
church members there used their
‘S, thus losing the freight not pay to push friends ami cus­
o f the subject, at teni“ .*irutil,n
suit o f anthrax cuntmcleil from a favored by the commission anil by
right to vote. Now Jersey’s Bap­
tomers
to
tho
wall.
ites
of
celery
during
most
shaving brush made In China.
all associations and growers inter­
tist Convention passed a ringing gutive philosophies thi 11 ,u *
lipping season.
has to he whipped to t’,"!. w|’“
ested in the production of the bulbs
declaration
against non-voters.
MAR\ LEW IS, the daughter of
,iy
!l nlcd that if the top-icreferred
to
in
Florida.
The resolution not merely urg­ fear of punishment will"
It the I alnleve
government
H'l-ft1 wi‘i*t* Jii’cunji'd ijyi 11|j a clergyman, who will sing «t tho ed the exercise of the franchise voter— that he (or she) h* |," " r
In the !"cond case, my testimony
wants to relieve Frame's pain, the
n to the extent it is p e r-1Metropolitan Opera House, attrib­ as a duty to state and nation but proper conception of i ' 1 l *10
oter’s
best thing for it to do is to recall Is-fore the Interstate Commerce
1 ol ora do and California utes her success to corporal pun­ demanded laws to reach those duty.
French armies operating in Moroc­ Commission on Nov. 5 at Orlan­
The reply is that ns a t
, 1 1 believe we could ishment administered in her Meth­ who closed their ears to duty’s
do, is incorrectly given. I did not
odist home as a child.
co nnd Palestine.
1,1 **P trt the minimum o f
call. It favored the disfrunchi e- fact it is good citizens u r 01
stale that the minimum load of
from the polls—church rrt;»y
'* per car.
Governor Martin has called a celery is now dill ami 1 did not
SHE BAN away because she was ment o f the qualified voter fail­ often, as the Atlantic ( ity‘‘ r
very truly.
ing to vote for two years, without
special session o f legislature to en­ stale that it could he increased to
:■tanked, says Miss Lewis, ami
satisfactory excuse. In effect, the shows—and that they wiir*!li
good voters. The san„. «ke
Joined the /ie g fie ld Follies. That
act laws necessary on account of
resolution declared that one who
probably is not what the Methodist would not vote when he should ovoid jury duty |.ut w „uIti,!"
tho tremendous influx of visitors
Inti mi&gt;b» ___ I t
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minister father I,nil in mind when should not Vote when he would.
at this time and expected this win­
M Y FAVO RITE STORII
spanking.
ter, Governor Murtin is on to hi*
»y iitvi n s. conn
And soon thereafter the Grand
From tho Follies Miss Lewis Master o f the Missouri Masons ad­
graduated to the Metropolitan Op­ dressing the Grand Lodge assert­
Mr. Campbell, who was a law­
,.‘i , ’ ,,K* &gt;n,o office."
era House.
yer, felt somewhat 'irritated on
ed that in the past two decades
lam it rather unusual to conIn her case, corporal punishment 50 per cent o f the qualified vot­
reaching his office at 8:111 in the
i;'",'
a number im- is a success, becaum she had the ers o f the country failed to vote.
morning to find the fire in the .m
mtdiately afti-r tukim* him in ? ”
energy to run away. But for one He fervently appealed against this
stove unkinilled.
n*y Comment u
-uw‘ ;* Jr* Rat’s de stnndin* child that boating helps, it breaks sloth in citizenship, saying:
"Good Lord, Ike" said Mr. Camp­ f .
" ‘j" 1, lo*!k'e jes’ soon ex you tho mainspring o f success in a
"The conscience of the American
bell petulantly. ‘ What's kept y o u ?'
I f Mitchell
thousand children.
Kiti' « t* ffi«."
people must again he aroused to would be inti
"M ist’ Campbell,** apologized Ike
the performance of the duties of hold forth co
"you must please, nth, scuso me on yuu"?’'°rf,C" ‘ 1,1 thuy confor UP*
THE ANTI-Snloon leagu e holds
second
for bein late dis one time. I sort
tenants.— Shr
“ Uriii,!
an “ enforcement crisis’’ esuvention.
Hundreds of men in this country of overslept niyse’f. l)o truth of
••Whatl" ‘SU,,rem0
It has been a long crisln, begin­
nre creating great institutions out tho matter is Out I was kept up de
f sn may not be
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"D at’s whin dey calls It— Im- ning work with the work of pro­
o f steel and brick und stone, and best part of de night on 'count
food but fishing has I®,
porla1 supreme King „ f ri. Uni- hibition. Bishop Nicholson, o f De­
are finding un outlet for artistic o f jinnin’ j, cullld lodge."
Li stimulate the lma„
troit, president o f the league, sug­
expression in e a c h trowel of m o r ­
“ it surely didn’t take you nil
bpartanburg Sun.
u
L n ’ t that rather a high o ffic e ? ” gests that tho United States Army
tar.— Fort Myers Press. And the night to join a lodge, did i t ? "
tn ti |V i'aW’ ruf’ ' Mi“ l * Campbell, should be used in the prohibition
unfortunate part about U is, that
Naw, suh,
not pcrxuctly. De data
«le loww office de is i„ dat
in most trowels o f (riurtar you don’t fust part of de evenin’ dey wus lodge. W en I so been in « spoil fight. The Navy is used now, air­
I devote
planes are used. T o udif the army
find anything except "artistic ex- nictatin' me into the membership b n g e r dev l , Koin- K;V1. mo
now
u V . ” « S ; dy from
would seem natural. But can you
whether
an’ do rust of de time dey wuz thin really wutl, while,"
ujpprcss bootleg whiskey ?

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LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR M ILADY
BY MARY MARSHAL!.
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Miss Lena Belle Hagan spent the
Can a Woman Wear a Large Hat
week end in DoLatid,
and a Short Skirt and Not Look
Abusurd?
0. L. Richardion o f Orlnndo
Someone has said that the chnspent the week end in Sanford.
rus eirl is the only one nmon^
H. Perry, Jr., of Lakeland spent us who can wear a large hat nnd
n short skirt together and still
Sunday in the city.
look attractive—and she can only
Douglas King, who is attending do it while she sings nnd dances.
Stetson University at
DeLand, Under ordinary circumstances the
effect is ridiculous. And since ap­
upcnt the week end with his par­
parently women nre not going to
ents in Sanford.
lengthen their skirts there tmro

Curtis Barber has arrived from
New York City. He has spent the
past summer in Washington, D.
I will meet C„ where he was connected with
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on Union the Fruit Growers’ Express.

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Edward Moyc o f Tampa has
khe Contrenect with been spending the past week in the
[Parsonage city with relatives and friends'.
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Strong and
Several members of the Sanford
stesscsHigh School football team wit­
nessed the Homecorping game at
nt of the DeLand Snturdny between Stetson
a Bridge and Cnrson-Newman.
ft ,1o’clock.
Mrs. It. C. Peck, who has been
hostess.
Langley visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M.
Grovenstein on Palmetto Avenue,
has returned to her home in Lnkciund.
Irtrr.ent of
Mr. and Mrs. Luciuu White and
postponed
children and Miss Peggy White o f
i to Arniis*
Washington, D. C., have arrived
in Sanford to spend the winter.
closed all
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Bebout m ot­
_Theodore
ored to Davenport Sunday to visit
[ Till meet Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Allen. Mr. and
ya o'clock
Day Mrs. Allen formerly resided in
Sunford.
d the
F. W. Walsh of Tampa is upend­
,'ladieon
zrs at ing several days in the city on
(o’clock. business.
attend
Clement C. Hildebrand of H ag­
i Caldwell erstown,
Mil., is spending several
|iu Toesdays in the city. He may locate
here. At present he Is stopping nt
! setting of the Valdez.
b j in the
Kik.

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HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

Personals

M. F. Ilumstead of Tampa spent
the week end in Sanford.

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Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. M. 3* Harvey of
sin's
Club
Urlando
spent Sunday in Sanford.
Run
p!l be given
(’. II. Thompmn of St. AugusCourteline
spent Saturday and Sumlay
«(rvations
Bin. Archie in Sanford.
IMrs. D. L.
Chnrles L. Swinney of Daytona
Bench spent the week end in San­
ford.
1Week pnrMr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel o f
Librnry nt Charleston, S. C., arc spending
till le no some time in Sanford. They are
stopping at the Valdez.
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner
have returned from the west coast,
irror-t
where they have spent the last five
— or six days.

1-WISE
EVENING

Mr. and Mrs. I„ N. Ladd and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ladd o f Daytona
ruble lin- Beach spent Sunday in Sanford.
Pi'.n'g on-,
F e nf th"
Mr. nnd Mrs. H,
Smith o f Mi%to-i!ate.nmi are stopping at the Seminole
u Util- in while visiting in Sanford.
IW there
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Lewis and Gilbert Hanks o f For1bight;ers!syth, Ga., are in the city for a
l?1 MJ-i short stav.
Iwiub*
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Mrs. and Mrs. C. F. Poling of
-Krir;e Lakeland spent the week end in
Sanford.
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nTn'n^i wenra,,,p little hat, but
" n Picturesque sort o f dress hat.
in it, * onler to adapt themselves
f
^ur r°l!ars which are to be
almost every sort of
nni 'vhh'h are o f quite
2 ? . ’ proportions, the new
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■ ,nin™ ‘ hats arc usually
' v,,r&gt;' short-brimmed nt the
mtk-snmetimes the brim is turni„ u-P„ am* - “ tnetlmea it is entirely
lacking at that point.
Among the large hats o f the
season Lewis of Paris has been
making some known as Rembrandt
shapes.
They are decidedly pic­
turesque, an(i trimmed only with a
■'ran to match wound around the
t. rou.n‘ Hfton these Lewis hats nre
lac &lt;1 with richly embellished ma­
terial.

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Paving— Waterworks—Homes

n0 hope for the wide-brimmed
hat that was predicted so enthusi­
astically by a number of supposed
authorities on such nmttes «arlier
in the season.
“ Will the big hnt return?" that
is a question that has been much
heard of late
And, as you see,
some people say it will not—can­
not until longer skirts return —
and others sny that women don’t
want it anyway because they have
found the small bat is so comfort­
able, so secure, so easy to wear
in wind ami rain, so convenient
with large fur collars.
Then there is another thing to
consider, ft has been sum on
pretty good authority that women
won’t wear large hats so long as
they have their hair cut short, an 1
if they must wear wide-brinmcd
hats then they must let their hair
grow. So you see as the matter
stands large hats cannot come in
while hair nnd skirts nre worn
very short, as they are at the pres­
ent time—and anyway most wo­
men very much prefer the small
hnt.
So there doesn’t seem la he a
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very pleasant outlook for the large
hat waiting for admission at tlu*
(•no of the new wide-brimmed
door o f fashion. But interiMting bats— made of gold lame faced
ly enough in spite of all odds the with brown velvet. A band of vel­
wide-brimmed hat does seem to he vet with rhinestones at front is
gaining ground. Not for a street |the sole adornment. It was chosen
hat nnd not as a rival for the com- to wear with a brown velvet frock.

ACTU A L Development being: done NOW.
22 miles Southeast o f Sanford by hard surfaced road.
Drive out and see CHULUOTA.
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Talk with those who live there.
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Visualize the future of this section—note the location on a state map. in the heart of the citrus
belt, with some of the best celery, lettuce and genera! trucking lands in the state to the east be­
tween Chuluuta and IhtrSh Johns Itive*:--"* *
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Mr. Wagner will he glad to quote you prices on lots and lands, or on houses and lots or n house
and ten acre farm, ail fenced and ready to occupy and start planting. These he will sell on our
regular terms of one fourth cash and balance in one, two, and three years.
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Supporting company in­
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Ladies’ Hats, Special Lot To Close Out
White nnd colored felts Sport Hats.

Values up to $0.00.

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Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock of Stubcnville, O., who has been a win­
ter visitor to Sunford for the past
Resident A gene
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General Offices,
30 years, celebrated her Eigiityt
eighth birthday last Friday when
A. fi. Wagner,
City Building,
she entertained at a delightful par­
T
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Chuluota, Florida.
SI. Uigusline, Ha.
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The home was beautifully deco­
rated with birthday gifts of pink
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and red radiance roses. The din­
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ing room table was properly ar
ranged for eleven guests. Prompt­
ly nt fl o ’clock the guests were
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rented for a delicious eight course
turkey dinner. The evening wa
pleasantly spent in conversation
t. jijB a K a n a x n B n a a ^ n a u a muBHBKn n a a a a a a n u a m a a * .T a n a
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fTry Smith's Barber rt
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Shop for tfoml barhei
her years.
Tito re present to enjoy Mrs. Mol
work. Ladies welcome.
lock's gene roil-- hospitality were:
Mr. and .Mrs. .). II. McCaslin, Next to Valdez.
Mrs. T. L. Puleston. Mrs. J.
N. Whittier, Dr.
Ed
Brown­
lee, Mrs, Alfred Lilia, Mrs. Stella
Arrington, Miss May McGill, Mrs.
Fine imported chnmbray tight blue,
n trrr nun -wnT.TOg
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Runyon, and Rev. and Mr . Fry o f ^
Columbus, Ohio, who a; 1 winter
pink, rose. 12 to 6 years. Special—
guests o f Mr -, Bullock.

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the
United Spanish War VitLi:ni&gt;'
Aiixiliiir.v, nnd all otln r wi'incn’s
patriotic
nrgnnizitliims
nuot nt the court hoii-v mi Dark
Avenui! at
oYlm-k \\. itr, ■ day morning to partivipaio
in tin' Armi-tiv.' Day paraile.
Aiitninoliilcji wil lie provided.
1’or furthiT iuftinrntioii, inquii"
of Mrs. R. ('. Slieafcr, who i-« in
t barge o f the nrrnngcmcni .

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On Tuesday afternoon the usual
Pi :b
^ ' f o r t n i g b t i y bridge party will be
RhoneS
given by the Social IApartment, i
rtr. with Mrs. A. C. Fort as.hostess. 1
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All reservations should be made
f
«*coLiru| nut later limn this evening.
1*?V pair
The Literature Department has
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l®*** the 'M dnesday, on account of its being
is a prescription for
w add- Armistice Day. The second annual Cold*, Grippe, tFlu. Dengue,
Art
Exhibit
and
Studio
Tea,
which
af shop.
will be given by this department Rilluus Fever and Malaria
on Nov. 25, promises to be most
It kills the germs.
interesting. In addition to pottery
^TllFjt
nigs, counterpanes and bedspreads
?!{ hand-made, there will he an ex ­
W. H . L O N G
hibit of rare antiques, the treasurh1*h*t have ^ possessions of Seminole county
MEAT MARKET
r fr m cold rwjidenu.
A charming speaker
f- s'vti)leri&gt; •til trace the development of early
f :r the fir- American hand craft in a brief lec­
•110 Hanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.
r^mtr until ture preceding the Tea.
1.^ cook Iar the skins.
Pr.LtUr1 Department also
Cn* a"d put annoon«t|
announced that it has been fortui
r‘‘s., jn.
r"Jnd of i-.an tcacher f«CUt
il "10!it competent
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l* which is » t " r J , r f rT h
JIKAI, E S T A T H — IS VRSTMKATS
r!°!h h d 0( Wen nif I V Arrangcments have
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ef mo- beginner! f'Jri 1 u° cla8ae8j onu for
I-obby PuIc4lon-Ururol*y lUdgHanford
Florida
„ ? f »‘t and who have’ ",n.d l.h e 'jtber for those
RWon juice— '•traction '‘Th’" y 111f! &gt;ome In­
roll ,h, uj.l " T w dea rlnK t0 «n / *' *he dish Thigpen dF ^ l ph° ne Mrs‘ W Bake for these ,-i 1 1 ler announcements
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Gives Dinner Party In
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Celebrating Birthday

Dr. nnd Mr;. .1. f . Gtbhr have
returned to Sanford, after hav­
ing spent the summer in Indiana.
Dr. Gibbs n ates that lie is great­
ly impressed with the many im­
provements made in Sanford dur­
ing his four months' absence, and
says that wherever they have gone,
the main topic under discussion lias
i T v - ^ |-s. Annn Messer has returned
*J*T| home after spending a few days in been Florida.
in if, Jacksonville.
Miss Ruby Bell of Guinea ille
was a visitor Sunday iii Sanford. I
Hughes Gcmmill of Chicago
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fm l (n r 'out!.! He was very favurGAS HEATERS
u - ' i' v -n: ressed with this suction
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fall on Mr. A. 0. Wagner, resident agentTorYlic Chuluola Company propeity. Ynt|
him at the Chuluota Inn just up the street and around the lake, past the Florida East Const Rail­
way Depot.

The Chuluota Inn will give you good accommodations at reasonable rates.

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oldest and best kept orange groves in the state.

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SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY^ NOVEMBER 0. 1925.
aa htlra, drvJare* or otherwl**;
Mwavcly If living. and If dead

t L ake M onroe
Jack Sapp, ajjcd 10, died at the
nomc of his parent, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Sapp Saturday night about
10 o'clock after a lingering Illness
due to a complication o f diseases.
___Funeral services were held Sunday
t* J afternoon from the Baptist church,
*m*T Bro. King officiating.
The re­
mains were laid to rest in Lake
.View cemetery.
Jack was a bright, lovable child
and leaves many relatives and
friends to mourn his loss.
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Rev, James Johnson is nttentling
the Free Methodist Conference in
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGuire
and family have removed here
from Orlando.
Hallowe'en wns celebrated at
Lake Slonroe school with a party
Friday afternoon. Teachers und
children, costumed and masked and
many delightful songs, playlets
and other amusements were enjoyJtd by the whole school and visiting
patrons.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Rnmbova and
children, of Pennsylvania have re­
turned to this section to spend the
winter.

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Kriij|Vii
I|M1 an Phil
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Robert Yiounite.
parties claiming any Interest under J * } }V n* \ mnd «
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Ihe said Ell
-------|y# dretafteu* a* claiming Intrren It) the lamia herethe
sir*, devisees
ilevlsucj or otherwise in and mutter described
under the said
heirs,
to:
Felipe Uobrrt Yonicc. .deceased, or
The Hast
otherwise; William Travers ir liv­
H alf
( K j y ^ , 'of the
: « - ) of
Northeast quarter
ing.
and If dead nil parties claim­
MV*I.?I
the northeast *|uarter (NK'.i)
ing any Interest In the lands hereMcotlnn It, Township 21 Mourn,
descrll.ed
under the said
flange 2V Hast.
Ullltiim Travers, deceased, or other*
It is ordered that you and earn wiso; .losenh
M. W h ite if living.
o f you appear to the sworn Mil ”of•, a ml If ilfuil nit pari Icn claiming any
complaint herein filed. «n «»r hefonj |riter« j*l In- the land* herclnaft«-r
the 7th day of December A.
dim-rltml under the raid Joseph
the iftint' ln'luff of Utile PJ)' *'* thlsj J|, Whit*11, ilcceased, or otherwlnej
Honorable t.’ouft.
and In default l w illia m II. UrokenhrouKht If IIvthereof a decree pro eonfesso be t tug. and If dead all purlles claimentered against you and each of Dig any Interest In the lands lieu*
you.
Inaftcr described
under the said
It Is further ordered that this William II, Hrokenlirouah. deceas­
notice be published In Tile Manford ed, or otherwise; William L’ . ChcevHerald, a newspaper published In er If living, and If dead all parties
Memlnnle County. Florida, once u claiming any Interest In tin- lands
week for four consecutive weeks.
hereinafter described under the said
WIT.VKMM ihe hand and seal of William IT. Che ever, deceased, or
V. K. Douglass, Clerk of the Cir­ otherwise; William U. Minis If liv­
cuit of Momlnnlo County, Florida, ing. and If dead nil parties claim­
at Ihe Court
House
In Manford. ing any interest in the lands here­
Mettilnole County. Florida, thin Tth inafter described under
the
said
day of November A, I* 11*25.
tvIIHam IT. Mims, deceased, »r oth­
(Meal)
V. H DOUG LAMM,
erwise; I’hlneas M. Nightingale Is
Clerk.
living, and If dead all parlies claim­
Tty: A M. WF.KKM. Deputy Clerk.
ing Interest in the lands hereinafter
fkkd
i . i m iM ii n i .i'K ii .
described under the said I'hlneas M
Solicitor for Complalnnnt.
Nightingale, deceased, or otherwise;
llenry Yonge. If living, and If dead
i \ t h e « i n n i t r n r i i T o f t h e all parties claiming any Interest In
m ;i i:\ ill
J 1 IHl I AI .
I l l l l ' l i r the Is mis hereinafter described un­
O F T i n : S T A T i : O F F L O R I D A IN der the said Henry Yonge. deceas­
ed. or otherwise; Albert F.. ItefS.
A N I ) F o i l « r . * l I M I L E COI NT \ .
If living, and If dead all parti *
IN CIIANCKHY
claiming any Interest In the lands
F E R N A N D O A I’ AltMoNM and
hereinafter
described under the said
MAIt V M. FAItSUNM. bis w ife .
Albert I,. Itees. d&lt; ceased or other­
Complainants.
wise;
and
all unknown
parlies
vs.
claiming any Interest In and to the
F E I . I F I : R O B E R T YVlNOE. c t tils..
following described lands situate
Defendants.
Hill T o l l n l r l T i t l e .
and being
In Mcmlnolo
County.
oiinr.it o f i m u l i c a t i o n
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The Mlnto of Florida to the after Florida, t o -w lt:
&gt; AH Illock 1. all IHnok 2. All
named parlies. Creeling*

The Stork arrived nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabun o f ^ ♦ *4
Wfcat First Street, early Saturday A
morning and left a fine girl.

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Mr. ami Mrs. S. II. Buchanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Booth and Mrs.
Thornton, of West First street
spent Monday on the West Coast.

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Miss Lucile Echols made a short
visit to Gainesville.

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K. G. Sadcrbloom and family of
Missouri have located here for the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allie of
Jacksonville, have moved here with
their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson
and son, John, o f Tennessee are
her? for the winter.

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lx* needed to constitute u radical
fifty years from now.—El Paso
Herald. _____

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IN C H A N C E R Y
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FIRST NATIONAL

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The reproduction o f his statement (show n herew ith) from the Miami Herald o f October 22d|

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volumes for those who naturally consider general conditions when they are planning to
investment.

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Schwab Declares
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•ten these dream s come true?

■■ profitable ones

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'Vll
rr* t o f w a r an d o n l y
m* 1 - ■ 1 . lt* red Intslne** c o n d l b" . \ the Im m ed ia te presen t
ff*-r* a
, n w hich , he said. Juslt•e»
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..p tlm lst. h a v e a l w a y s
&gt;e. 11 a:
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a l w a y s w ill be an
d*tl" •'
I - said
" E v e r atnee I
av
I'usln es* I h a v e b e l ie v 1 in 1 . . - *! i i g m u m y , b u il d in g up
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t ,.. d r e a m s h a v e c o m e
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_ Hi .u ltlon s has been iu r n *1 •* 1
t t*&gt; pr*KliicUon o f tiniletr.-i.
; („.ace. and all o f "H e l *
■ .en,'*
. - x m e n t In n e w p r o p e r lle. 1 I • . a a d v a n c e m e n t Is In full
•lift!.
that th e y e a r s t o c o m e
a ill I.■ *■ irs t.f p e a c e . " he said.
a - possibtl 11lew
in
a. A f r i e s
and
A s ia
I'*
* \m*rica ;» part undreamed
f In * »;* past, he declared.
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from The Miami Herald.
Oct. 22)

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Your reputation as a cool; is no: entirely ilcrcndenr upon the coolcin »

,t a Joint e d u c a tio n a l
■l u-t. d b y th e C n lv e r .u - and t n c I n s t itu te *‘f
M..11 F.i*-kers. Itefore el;- l i n g be tl e c la r - d F".at
a I* n e v e r b r l t . T " at.*l
. i m m x l l a t e l y al-r.nl i f

iiie putting their dreams into practice

Field O ffice:

tneii ambitions at til! times. I'ut they have a practical optirnis
ed upon faith and built upon analytical appraisals.
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folks who enjoy the

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MIAMI SHORE

provement and development p rogra m by purchasing this
cent property in just about o n e -fifth c f the time we expe
would take to sell. The last important section o f this great pi
to be offered to the public, Miami Shores Island, is ra
out.
Look over the entire Greater .Miami District where the bu3|
cities are at work.
ee the entire section and then
SHORES. \Ye will leave the decision to vou.

MIAMI S H O R E S

Shordand Boulevard

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much better.

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be and ought to be. And do you see how even he is amazedatj

0 it: is today in Florida, and particularly in Miami. How wow

I'mirvi-lupcd Area* On Other C'ontinvnl t'ffcrs Opportunities,
M ed 'la cn atc Asserts

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see how he puts his optimism to w ork— investing money, buili
properties, g oin g ahead in accordance with his dreams of wN

ALL O .M KN S H A!VY

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always has been an optimist and alw ays will be an optimist/ 2

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SALES FORCE

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Notice the fifth paragraph where Mr. Schwab says he “ is am

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Munitions
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The Mlale of Florida to the .tfl*-r
named parlli-*. I.rrelliig:
To T. Charly Mlmpsun. IndO td- v
tiail) nint ii* Truster. If JDImt. and
i f dead all parties claiming .my in­
terest ip tlie lands liereiuuft* r d e ­
scribed under Hi*- said T ( ’ liarly
Klmpson Individually and as T ru "-|
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ii : *■ h . l n
o t h e r w i s e . Thomas C Simpson, if
living, and if dead all parties cla im ­
ing any Interest In the* land* here-I
inafitr described
under the said,
Thomas C. Simpson, deceased, a*
heirs, deviser* or otherwise. T t*
Mtmpson If living, and If dead .ill
parties claiming any Interest In Ihe
lands hereinafter described under
ths said T C. Mlmpsoti. deceased, a*
heirs, devisees nr otherwise; Leo­
nard F Cr. es) and « He Elisabeth
I*, frees) If living, and if dead all
iartles claiming any Inlrresl in the,
and* hereinafter described under] A
tlie sabl
Leonard
F Cri ••*&gt; and i
nnd Elisabeth I*. Crersy. dcccasiut.

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MIAMI SH0RES--America’s Mediterranean

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Alien BabiesUn known ?
On R ock o f Gibralter Y
G IU 1U A LTA R , N’ov. t»._
No baby o f alien parentage may
bo born on the rock of Gibraltar,
a state of one and seven-eighths
square miles that has no public
debt, no land capable of cultiva­
tion, no railway and no trail*.
When a birth is to take place in
an alien family, the expectant
mother must
move beyond the
British tines.
The last census iriowed "The
Rock” tu be inhabited by 8,171 men
nnd 8,081) women. About one-fifth
o f tho population is the military.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and
family .'pent a pleasant time at St.
Petersburg lately.

IN T IIE m i l l IT

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A girl was horn to Mr. ami Mrs. Y
Drew Warren Saturday, hut lived
only one day.

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jfD iciA L
ciitc m r o r I
Iu f ° l h i
F l . o n . l A l.V AN D K q i l 9 B M I- PiihHe Itecor l* of SenUltolo County.
NOLH COl'.TTY.
IN CHANCERY.
ItOUEtlT U 1IETTS.
t h r iv e
Complainant,
* ) In
the knrth half of the Northwest
fiuurtrr o ( flovfrnmtnt lot N a
MAT 11.DA M. PATTON, et a t.
g f f i n l . Tou nshlp 20 South. IU n g e
Defendants.
m tn r .it o f s e r v i c e i i y p i h i i . i 3#x vif/r*iis
it appears
f r o m the
CATION
s w o r n Hill of Complaint d u l y filed
To Matilda M. Patton. Oeorgo W . r ; , " {hat the C om plain a n t Robert
Wolser. Priscilla M. Welaer, Ella I * Relta l‘ entitled to an o r d e r reCropp.r. M Carolyn® Mcltne. T. A. nuIrltiK you. tint above R espon dents,
Hughey, licorge Powell, Sarah N. k n o w n and unknown, to a p p e a r to
Powell, tl® Trustees o f First Pres­ tin- m i l of Complaint h erein filed.
byterian Church of Poala. Orange th v m v T n E R E P c R E , it Is ordereil
Count'
Florida. Alice P. Welser, that vott and each of y o u d o appear
William F Povvelt. Louise A. Powell. IS th o mil Of C om plaint h ereln ou
Thomas Patton Welter. Ellison L. ill.- 7 da l o f Decetnlier. A. D. Ih-J*.
White. J M. Nichols, F. A. Hugltey, the sa m e being a Rule D a y o f this
ngo where the fruits of |
Osmond (». Mmltli. Emma Maas. A. C ou rt and In defauU t h e r e o f a d e have been wanted.
If. Mass, her lnubaud. W . A. M c­ cr»*o pro ennfesto will he entered
Dowell. I’hilllp
'ieornomt. Manford
1*. F. Doutlney nnd each of them if
Regular saving in youth i. a .
V t 'Vm F B U T IIE R O R D E R E D That
living,
ami
If dead.
all parties -this notice he published o n c e a week
lion against failure in Inter lift 1
claiming an Interest under Matilda fur fou r c onsecu tiv e w e e k s In the
M. Patton, Henrico W. Welser. Ella Manford Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
Crupper. I'rlsellla
M. Wielser. M. lished at Manford. Memlnolc C ou n ty .
Cnroivn** McRae, T.
A.
Hughey,
.
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Course i'ow. H, Sarah N, Powell, tho Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand and neat ns
Trust
of
First
Presbyterian Clerk n l lli® Circuit C o u r t o f MemlChureli of Paula.
Orange County,
Florid*. Alice p. welser. WHIIatn note County . I- lorlda, t h is *th da)
A. D., I S
1*. Powell. I.oulse A. Powell. Thomas o f Novutnlier,
V E. DOI.tlLASS.
Patton Welser, Ellison L. White. J.
C lerk .
*
U X F O IID , PLt
M Nichols. F. A. Hughey. Osmond
&lt;». Smith. Emma M ins. A. It. Maas. (M EAL)
A M W E E K S . D. C.
Ii-r husband. W. A. McDowell. Phil­ N E W E L L AND ROYER.
lip o.-.rnond, Manford K. F. Doudn •, Mary Ellett Handolpli. dcceos- MoHrlturs tor C o n p la ln n n t.
ed or a n y of them as heirs, gra n ­ Nov. 9-16-23-JW.
tee*. devisees or otherwise and all
parties eluinilng an interest In nnd
The Literary Digest yaya that all
i , i Hov-rnmcnt ta&gt;t N&lt;*. 3. Section
r. Township 2° Mouth of Range 3a one need* to do to stay young is to
East I . -* beginning nt the North- spend an hour every week with it,
west earner iif Lot No. ( run South
I 77 rlitiln*. East 290 feet Nnrtli- nnd an editor can already sec any­
. i*i. rly around Church lake to thing he wrote copied in it w ithout1
THE BUSINESS OF RUXNixc
l|&gt;. Township line, W e st 5.06 elialti* hi:* reading glasses. — Columbus j
to I - ,tinning and the North 5.9(
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENT*!
« n ;v - «er* * of lot I nnd lots I. 6. nnd Ohio State Journal.

HIock 1 l l c s s th e s o u t h h a l f o f
lot »-*). all B lo ck t . all B l o c k
C, ami all U lock 6. o f th e S u b ­
division o f ih e I . c l f n r d y
and
Mli-oii I-mils In the Grunt con­
firmed to Hoses E. Levy, In Sec­
tion 32. Township 21 H. It 3o
nnd In Section 3* ToWnidiip 21
8. II. 31 E., according i&lt;&gt; the*
Piat thereof recorded
In the
Public records of Orange Coun­
ty. in Flat Hook K. page 143;
Also beginning nt the south­
east corner of the (Irani con­
firm* d to Moses E. I.ovy as a f ofrsaid. Ilionco south 5 degrees,
wist 67.21 chains to the south
Iin*i of tlie Phillip It. Yongo
lir.uil In Section 37. To wnship s
21 M. It 31 E„ tllenco north Si
degrees, west along the south
line of Ihe said Yonge (Irani
66.95 chains, tlicnce north 5 d e ­
gree*. cn*t 67.21 chains to tho
north Hue of Section as. T o w n ­
ship 21 M. It. 30 K.. thence south
*5 degrees, cast G6.95 chains to be­
ginning.
It Is ordered that you and each
of you appear to the sworn tdll of
complaint herein filed, on or before
the Tth day of December A. D. 1925.
tbe sum** being n Ilulc Day of this
Honorable Court,
and In default
thereof a ilecre pro eonfesso bo e n ­
ter, il against you and each of you.
It Is flirth*.r ordered that this
notice be published In the Manford
Herald, a newspaper published in
Memlnnle County.
Florida, once a
week fer four consecutive weeks
WITNESS the hand and seal of
V. B. Douglass, Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Cotiri
of
Memlnolc
County
Torldn, at the Court House In Muni
ford, Memlnnle County Florida, this
th day of November A. D . la r i
V. K. IXJl'C HASH,
(Seal)
Clerk
Tty: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
F U E D E. HOrMHOLDEIl.
Solicitor for Complainant.

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BY TAYLOR
Ift Coming Down
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FOR IT IS '
OUTSIDE/

PIPE

GASOLINE, ELECTRIC, nml STE
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wiliK« w CIi throughout the land
extoll from their pulpits to«iJ .row. . e humanitarian peace*
CrosjnCt,V ^CS
t*le American Red

OH YOD POOR BOY
1 DlDNfT MHAMTb
HIT YOU-L'M
T So Sorry
[rag - VlHAT’5 "The
SOCKIN’ ME IN THE
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:ke Pioneer In Field
en Federal Office Holders
U f-A tyuuuiul bit
Sure Rei(dlectnr of
k Chicago

In to” :
I commission
kcutivve posiCook
n.
thus
■ Mes olenow

A fter five years of working in
the ranks she achieved her "r e ­
cognition” secretary
to Charles
Ringer, member of the Cook Coun­
ty Board of Assessors.
Another three years and she had
gained the endorsement o f both of
Illinois’ United
States Senators,
McCormick and William M. Mc­
Klnley, fo r appointment ns chief
deputy to John C. Cannon, then
collector o f intcrnnl revenue. Mr.
Cannon was in ill health, and
shortly, after Mrs. Reinecke undertook the heavy burden of first
deputy the entire load wan shift­
ed to her shuulders.
Upon his

VMY-AM-!
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II DOMT HURT
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The ilay han been set aside ns
‘ l , . ™3S Sunday, observance o f
nich is n preliminary to the soc'V&gt; 3 annual roll cal. which boF,n* Annfatlce Day, Nov. It, and
" , the P«r*od during which the peo­
ple am given opoprtunity to enuorse i|tc. flrst tlj(j movement i,y
joining the ranks of
the Red
Cross,

Because of its memorable rnrvjeo in the world, said a statement
j&gt;y the society,, there is a disposi­
tion to regard the Red Cross as
primarily a war machine, and to
overlook the fact that it has a
peace mission of equal importance.’
Recognition o f this feeling, the
society laid, has led to th« desig­
nation each year o f a Sunday to
be devoted to the Red Cross, nml
ministers, in their sermons yester­
day, emphasized that the organ­
ization, “ unlike the great military
forces it served with in war is still
fighting, and has been fighting cv|Cry year .ince the Armistice, with
the name zeal it put into its war
work.”
“ In fact the end of the war,’’ the
society continued, "in many instan­ Burglars who Mew the safe of the
ces imposed new and larger obli­ People’s Packing Co., in Cincinnati
gations upon it, and in the past showed their ingenuity when they
ment have streamed through her few years there is scarcely a coun­ lugged several hundred pounds of
fingers to the Federal Reserve try in the world where it has not dressed beef from the store rooms
system with n definite order and acted in behalf of the American and hung it in front of the safe to
people.
deaden the noise of the explosion.
precision.
It worked ajul they escaped with
‘‘Congress,’
through
charter,
has
Her salary is $0,000 a year.
$doou.
While busty in her first onslaught designated the American Red Cross
on the Hydra politics, elie found an the volunteer relief agency of
tin* people, fa this guise, it has,
time to be married to George W.
in the name of the whole nation, A one acre summer home
Beinecke young Chicago real es­
shouldered burdens at home ami site in the ilcnutiful Blue
tate man.
abroad, which in magnitude are f Ridge Mountains for
Perhaps her outstanding public comparable to those of the war."
performance prior to achieving her
Fifty Dollars
present position was upon passage in Mexico and signifies "mean"
Ten Cash, Ten a Month
o f the suffrj»2e amendment, when and “ bad" tempered as applied to
she visited virtually every section a vicious and unbroken horse. A
Box 1431 Sarasota, Fla.
o f the United States to organize "broncho buster" is merely a horse
breaker.
the new voters.

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For an investment that will yield hand­
some returns this season.
50 feet fron tage, corner lot and imme­
diately adjoining Forrest Lake Hotel on
First Street. $285 per fron t foot.
GOOD TERMS

STANLEY &amp; ROGERS
REALTORS
Phone 716

' We »re Pleased to announee that
MR. W. P. CURTIS, C. P. A. (Tenn.)
has Been attached to the staff of our Central Florida office

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall
AUDITS

- SYSTEMS - TAXES

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford
817-IS First National Bank Building

S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager
SANFORD, FLORIDA

INSURANCE

REAL ESTATE

Make Money

proves that a

: service like

FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN

[ suffrage, is

imeti on equal

RENDERING 100 PER CENT SERVICE
OUR CUSTOMERS

.pngo, largo lot.
[Cut care for resident owner.
P-totin features and many extras sc
mfortind convenience,
lyiiarth-while property.

Local Manager

PLANTING TIME is right N
SUBJECTS, and we ire prepan
in finest cirndition stroiig healt
WHOLESALE LOW PRICES.

Phone 219

tr&gt;' that is often made by those who have
icrnselves of the opportunities they might
» apply to you. We offer to you today the
r" r ‘Pack acceptance.

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1. STRONG :J years old
h
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f three thousand to
BUSHES— we have a new batcl
guaranteed to p l e ^ e y o u a n d to bloom all next sui
[111A. RADIANCE, V
OPHELIA, RUSS ELL, COLU&gt;'
LOS ANGELES AM. BEAUTY,
ty others; 75c each; any 1- for
2. NEW LOT of strong 5 t&lt;
RECEIVED; only the newest and
shades; our selection of vurioU
such varieties ns hMctl m eatal°*
HARDY PERENNIALS
for $1 include: FOXGLOVES,
AI ,YSS UM S A X ATJLE 11Aitov
of all kinds, POPP 1ES, GA LL/J
THEMIS, DELPHINIUMS, MAI
name. Any ICO for ?104. GIANT HARDY CHIP
also POMPONS—ip all colors,

’OL.TNG comes to you fresh. It has
Utility and power through months o f

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of C R O W N G A S O L IN E vaporizes
1 uniformly and is com pletely consumed in
Tliis insures you easy starting, quick.
,id full power.
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INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY

assorted.^QLi^ MEpAL GLADIOLI choicest new sc

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r Muick sale.

100— FOR STpRAGE.
0 DAHLIAS—newest cactus and century sorts
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SHADE ami FR U lT T R E E S^nll kinds heai

cach; 120 per 12
Terms rea

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anford, Palmetto and
1L Terms reasonable.

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etc., 42 upward ucrerdin^etOf MzeNan^ j »
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1N VKAl Order TOUa V ,*We Deliver AT ONC1
Yours For the Garden

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Investment Opportunit

T oday’s

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

3 large Iota on Mellonville Ave., li /2 blocks from ball park
Contains 1 corner nml 2 inside. Very good investment
Beautiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal Avenu.
to lake. 66x140 ft. This is a giveaway for $1,500.00
French Avenue, between 11th and 12th. Streets. Eastern^
ing paid. 64x117. 50x117. These lots can be bought uniO
market prices.
*
5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans Street, including one com*
lots. At $2,000 each. These cannot he duplicated.
1
1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150. ln al
tial section. This is worth looking into.
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palmetto Avenue and 13th Street,
Completely furnished. At the very low figure of $6,250.00

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

1st National Bank Bldg.

Phone 744.

A

Investment, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., Ry-siding. $47,500. Shows
over 7i/2% income and valuation
increasing: * Compare this with
other business property.

4 lots in Rose Court for $10,000. This is underpriced and
the terms are good.

2 Apartm ent Houses with good income, $25,000.
A good small Home, $4,500.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
R«al Estate and Investments.

Phone 713.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air.

203-205 Meisch Building

THE LO T K IN G — Phone 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Real
“ USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

W . F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

...HOMES— L O T ^ -F A R M S
ACREAGE

A GOOD BOY

WARNING!

A R E A L B A R G A IN :

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street.

Advance I nPrice, November 15th.
Seven-room house, close In, on Fifth
St.eet, for only 57,500. Nice corner lot.
Garage. If you are looking for a home it
will pay you to see us about this one. Price
will advance soon.

Income Property
$2000.00 cash will handle for 45 days.
W E O W N THIS PROPERTY

On Lots in Three-Pines-Subdivision, opposite to)
trance to The Million Dollar Race Track, Longwo
$400 lots. $50 cash, $10 month. No interest, no|

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McCALL &amp; FOX

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

COLCLOUGH R E A LTY CO.

“ The Firm Substantial”
113VL* M agnolia Ave.

BEAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
.111 First National Hank Bid*.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfonti
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

“REAL BARG AIN S”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
t« V * a llo o m
ra«Mt l o c o f r t l

II nil ar ii nil fin rn ita A i m r t In hrn l a r i l Inn o f |||,.

C'orntr AOillu. iis.noo.
a r fa u it rd .

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A n lcp m i n iu m II Hmini llu iia r nn I ' l l l l i
^ N j r ^ r j, 90.IMHI. 91.0011 m a t .. I m liitia. 1 nu.l
’ f y r n r a . W o n d e r f u l bur.
■ f&gt;rrM l l o o m l l . i m e , - h n lh a , n n M nitn o l l a A r r t u i f , In h r a r t u f l i m n , tl r a l r r a l d r n l l a l a a r llu u , c o r n e r A O tllT . Only ll'i.iluil
n n r - h a l f ra ah b a l a n r r Irrn ia.
K l « h l r o o m h o iia r o n M y r l l r A rrn u .* ,
r o r n r r 100*117. W o n d e r f u l .lli&gt; l o r n iin r t n t r n f h o n a r . O n r b l o c k f r o m iiiir k. I n n
b l n , k g I r o n , a rkoir l. Chrii|i. A r t iiulrla.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price...
Lot (50x127) fron tin g on Union Avenue, South^
posture. P r ic e ........................................ ........

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA

k|» ro o n ia nml linlh o n l l , r l l r A v r n n r ,
tiHn.INI. i m r - h n l f rn a h . b n l n n r r arrunig ed .
I ' l i r rilinna nml b u l b nn ) l , r t l r A v r n n r ,
nnljr ail.r,iHI. •J.r.iHi t n i l i rn a b Itiiluurr n rra n iril.

T E R R A C E — $6,300.

Terms

These Lots are near the Forrest Lake Hotc

T i m finn llr
ilia,ilrv n ini rl in r n I,
lou r
b l o r k a f r o m a l a l l o n . W o n d e r f u l .l| r fur
k o l r l . 9H..MIII, Jl-J.,v&lt;0 rn a h, b n l n n r r n r r u n u r d. II y o u n r r l o o k i n g l o r n rrnl b u , . nrr
na mIm, nI Ibla atlr.

SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet]
front. P r ic e ..................... .............................i

Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

T h r r r Iota In l l i i . n l l m l I f . l u l i l . un I'nlm r l l n A i r . . XilH) r n r h , *'Jim m a il , b u l a n r r
III ii .'ii iiio n lh n .

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between|
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00frt

A la n n f r i v Ini a In F r a n k l i n T r r r n r r ,
9I.-IHI |,t * l,.Mill. T r r m a rrn a uiin b lr .
I: II.Ini'.a |irii|MTl&gt; o n
n r n r I ' l r . l H lr ral i i r l r n l

Sanford
rlubl.

tirn u r

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Lot on Heights.
$2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
1131/&gt; Magnolia.

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SPLENDID RESIDENCE

Phone 740

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R. C. TISD ALE
Real Eslute Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.

TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. Onethird cash. A number o f lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

A GOOD BUSINESS BLOCK

Centrally located, 99 year lease.

FIN E BUSINESS PROPER’
W e o ffe r today a fine corner property froi
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Thin
southwest corner.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

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A 10-room house in excellent condition on '
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while
er waits tor a substantial increase in the value,
lots adjacent are selling fo r $400 per front foe
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 di
own this property.

' Five acres choice celery land, near city and Celery Ave.
Some choice City Lots.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

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LAKE M A R Y DEVELOPMENT CO.

REALTORS

SCRUGGS R EALTY COMPANY

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgi.

108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

Phone 708-709

00606628

A SN AP

MENTCO.

We Have 22 Acres Near Geneva
Where Values Are Advancing Daily
Ask Us About It.

Fifteen acres in the city limits
o f Oveida on a clay road includ­
ing lake front o f 500 feet.

$200

per acre with terms.

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-IP/2 Ball Building
Phone 142

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Rhone 766

5 Ball Bldg.

(LAKE

Formerly

OSTEEN R E A L T Y CO.
ACREAGE, FARM A N D CITY
P R O P E R T Y
For quick disposal we offer this wonderbuy 23 ncre farm. New 7-room house, ga­
rage, barns and equipment. 120 orange trees
also grape fruit and tangerine trees approx­
imately $1000 worth of timber.
Twenty minutes drive from Sanford on Luke
Mary Highway.
$6500. Good Terms.

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. F. ANDREWS

.

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-M anager

C O U N TV

120 Acres, high and dr) 1*
Easy terms.
Real

B a rgain

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Read)'
12-14 Garner-Woodruff B|d*
TELEPHONE 770

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3— Autos, Rent
AUTOS FOB HIRB
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or night
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transfer. Phone 651 and 63-w
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Soma

People

31 Manted Help, Female

REMINGTON Pnrtnblo four-bnnk "A N T E D : Colored women for
Typewriters. "the king o f S
cleaning. Apply Hotel Foret*
Mnrhl * ° ’ /? nr,ret Portable Adding Lake, Monday n. ni.
Machines. Cant be bent. Seminole
Prlntery, Phone 93, Welaka Bldg. LADIES: Earn money spare time
adilre .PR envelopes for us. Send
self adilresii.vl stamped envelope.
FOR SALE: One Ford one-ton pel;
truck. Apply Rex Pnekiird.
,r-e,,.ly’ Federated Sales Co.,
illKnickerbocker Bldg, New
York.
’

21— Sale, Real Estate

FOR SALE Comer lot 120 feet
front, 125 feet deep, on Sanford
a.r.° wastlng time and mo, e". Y .!Y 3 "treet from Barbecue
“ this page hasn’t your clas­
a and, 33 000.00. 12 lots in Cinder- sified advertisement Phone it in
villo subdivision, chenp. Terms today. No. Mg
reasonable. D. .1. care Herald.
WANTED: Boy at the Postal TclFOR SALE- Ten acres land nt Lake __rgraPh Office. Apnly at once.
tn ur.y ’ H ,mllw Knf,t of depot.
W rite W. A. B. care Herald.

o n.d°d FJ°rida* and Fl o r a
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
Heights, Florida on Dbde High­
scription*. Druga, Sodaa.
We
way,
ere an near you aa yoor phone.
Call 103.
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front-

AGENTS: Our guaranteed all wool
_ tailor-made suits, 0’coats at $31o0 are 320 cheaper than store
prices. Fall line greatest ever.
ago by 200 feet deep on San­ Easy to sell. Write for great, new
BANFORD E L E C T R kcT rC * ford Ave. 32,500. Terms. Address sides plan. J. B. Simpson, Dept.
1H&gt;2, Chicago.
P. O. Box 352.
Successors to Glllon A Platt

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at you
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42—Advtg. Mediums
CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want-ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 Insertions 1 l-4 c; 0 or
more lc per whrd each insertion.
. n v ..,,T ,
ADVERTISE in the Joumal-HeraUl, Suuth Georgia’s
greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and KuVnlay.
Classified
rale9i ;?c pcr boe. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Waycross. Georgia.

SEE US
BEFORE BUYING

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zcnin, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

Flo rida si.ite

Given

IMME­

DIATE

ATTEN­
:

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set wash stin.l h» I I . t- e . Meros“
Escambia Bay started;
aities
ply i) to r» a n,’ o I r
A n - 1 quarter million dollar opera house'
MIRACLE Concrete Co„ general Ply
to 1- a. m., 215 Magnolia uni|er construction; two millions
cement work, sidewalks, build-.A ve.
being spent on highway; greatest
enta
ing blocks. Irrigation boxen. J. ft . I
chance for live developers to get
SACRIFICE: Household furniture, in on ground floor. Write Devel­
Terwilleger, Prop.
1 player piano $91); 1 tmk bed opment Department. Tho Pensa­
BILL LUMBER COT H oum
320; 1 davenport and 2 large chairs cola News.
Service, Quality and Price.
$50. Mellonvillo Ave., 2nd new
houio above Celery Ave.
ADVERTISING gits results If It
Stores ADDRESSING — Multigraphing.
reaches potential buyers. I’afolding and mailing— aa you
latka Daily News is circulated in
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want It— when you want it.
ua industrial anil agricultural sec­
Phono 073. H. E. Porch, First
tion.
LOST:
1
pair
horn
rimmed
glassNational Bank Bldg.
t&gt;s between A. it P. Store and TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tantpa,
8— For Rent, Apartments
First Street on Magnolia. Finder
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
please return Box 183, Route A
sified pages of Florida’s Gieat
FOR RFNT: 3 unfurnished rooms Sanford.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
aneous
nnd garage, at once. 1100 W. 1st
Minimum
25c, .cash with order.
LOST:
Bunch
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keys
in
nostoffico
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St.
or on First Strict. Keturn am i1" f i t c for complete rate curd,
receive liberal reward. R. K. John-jTAJv|,»A MORNING TRIBUNE—
9— For Rent, Houses
d’
Send in your subscription to the
s
-T . i •■ r ”1ip i| l *V"X
• *»
rrv 1&amp;—-Q|HiiYufjs. Jewelers
Tribune or hand it to your locnl
HOUSE FOR REN T: Five room
in
houao immediately
south of II. C. VIELK, Jeweler. Watch dealer so you cun read Florida’s
iting,
jewelery nnd clock repairing and greatest newspaper.
One year,
schoolhouRt at I’aoln, rental $25
graving. Quick service. 1Di Mag- $8.ut);ti months, $4.0(1, three months
per month. Apply to J. G. Hersh­ engraving
$2.UU. If you deairu $1,U(jO insur­
berger, next place south o f proper­ nolia Avenue Phone 112.
ance policy add 75c to your order.
ly, i'aota, Fla.

llAllllKIt ailDF

113 Magnolia Ave.
C First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladles and Children.

Real Estate— Investments

FULTON,
*
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Phone 31

Elton J. Moughton

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS

• A C R E A G E -:
B U S IN E S S -H O M E S

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

VALDEZ HOTEL
Kuroprnn

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NEW
LUMBER Y A R D

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.Hntifiml'a I.emll uK

Y,)ldczHotel Building

W .V llV E ll,

H otel

A complete line of
Cypress and Fine
i;
Framing
Sheathing
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Siding

S. W. BRADFORD
Realtor
Milam' Theatre Illdg. |

II.— Five adjoining lots on
French Ave., nt 13th Street.
$12,500,1)1) for all five lots.
l-.T rash, balance 1, ‘2, nnd 3
years at 8 ',;. Corner lot can
lie bought for $1,500.00 I-11
cash; balance. I, 2, and 3 yrs.
nt 8Vr.

2.—Ten ucrea o f good truck
farming land ' in Eureka,
Hammock. Flowing well has
Steen driven on,thi^ RDd'crty.'
Tract is conveniently located
near a loading station. $:i()U
per acre will buy this ten
acre tract. Terms will be
made.

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
FOR SA LE : Modern five room
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
bungalow on Central Ave., with iTEWART THE FLORIST”
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
all conveniences $7,350. Only $2(150
Flowers fo r all occasion!.
charge. 10c minimum.
814 Myrtle. Phone 20O-W
uppliea cash ami $50 per mouth, includ­
MAINE — WatervIIIc,
Morning
ing interest. Paving and side­
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
walks paid. Address H. W. S. care
33— Wanted
people aro interested in Florida
Herald.
Reach them through
W ANTED TO BUY: Will buy sev­ property.
FOR RENT: A new modern sixeral residence lots if price and the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
room bungalow, furnished com­ terms are right. Addre^u S. W. H. plication.
plete. Double garage. See Mrs. care Herald,
e n e i^ y y '
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
an Parker, corner Elm and Central.
anything?
If
so
udvertiso
in
Okie
yi'ill in crea se you r
PROPERTY OWNERS—List your
property with us nnd get best re­ the Gainesvillo Sun.
10— For Rent, Rooms
fetle
earning, ability
sults. We have buyers for homes LEARN ABOUT rolk County and
ik
T is tho red blooded people who
FUR REN T: Two furnished rooms n nd lots. Fletcher-Bulger Realty
Lakeland, through
the Starwin success iu this world! Red
for light housekeeping. 710 Oak Co. See M r , Curley, Phone 74(5.
Telegram. Beat advertising me­
Avenue.
dium in South Florida. Published Mood gives men and women the vi­
W AN TED : Painting nnd paper mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— tality— the energy — the strength
ami tho activity to earn what they
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­
TWO
FURNISHED
Rooms
for
M
Lakeland,
___________Florida.
__ ____________________ deserve!
light housekeeping. Call Mrs. ford and N. Y.
\ LITTLE -w a n t AD IN The
Nobody can do Justice to themPowers, 556-J or 100 W. 0th. St.
W AN TED TO BUY: One cut-down
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
,h° y.
14— For Sale, Acreage
Ford. Must be in fair condition. 1results. Advertise those old ar­ want of rich, rod blood. Ii Is tills
l«b iu
‘ Qn. —----Apply to Sir. Atkinson's care Her­ ticles you have stored away and Impoverished condition of the blood
'iMiuf frOlt SA L E : On asphalt road 5 ald.
that causes bo many failures in life.
have no use for. A little thirty- There’s no placo at tho lop for tho
a re farm 2 years in cultivation,
IXll
*Wkv.i 'VBSt
Sanford, for quick turn, PLAIN and fancy sewing done. ccnt ad may bring you several weakling— tho men and women
dollars. Phone M8 and a repre­ with poor, weak blood.
$2700. B. II. Bankston, Sanford.
100!) Union Ave.
i.
sentative will call and see you.
liulid up your blood! Get in tho
I"Him.
FOR SALE: 10 acres, 4 miles south G EN ERAL CONTRACTOR: All
red-blooded class—nnd get tho re­
of Sanford, lot (51 Eureka Ham­
kinds o f subdivision work, clear­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people wards yon deservo. H. S. S. will do
are interested
Florida. *•
Each
ieu in
111 rionua.
“ " ! lt fur y0i|f S. S. S. helps Nature
mock. Price $2,000. Favorable ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East
of them throu
eugh u classif c
* t,ut]i| millions of ml-blood-cella!
terms. Mrs. Pauline I-ayne, 1403 ’ 8th Street, Sanford, Flu.
in the Morguntow
fan town l O b i. *
g s. S. sends rich, red blood tin'“crons No. Ash Wichita, Kans.
I f /&gt;■ aitf aitniiflPtlnVt!
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W AN TED TO BUY: Fox Terrier cents a.word for six conseeutlvo I pgng to every Illiro o f your body
and every poro of your skin. You
puppy, Phone 150-J, or write issues.
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
are fairly radiant with energy, vim
Mrs. R. J. Rul, 118 Myrtle Ave.,
COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER
and vitality.
t B&lt;x!vi^P SALE: Small confectionary City.
Classified ads have the largest
you’ll look liko success, too! Thu
ing well. Am
kl* and1- at-ore* cheap. Doing
circulation
In
Southwestern
Geor­
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[-Of c o „ j!Cav*Ctr on ace°unt of
health. Good W A N TE D TO BUY' several resi­ gia. Rute 8e (tl-word line) line. rich, red blood that S. S. S. helps
Nature build for you
dence lots in Sanford if price
W. M. Holmes,
nnd terms nro right. What have TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of will clear your skin
you to o ffe r ? Address II. W. S.
Florida real estate advertise in of any ugly blemishes
[%»H re— y o u r o y o B wi l l
&gt;R SALE: Pure bred German caro Herald.
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen* sparkle with enthusi­
*‘)ator gi
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dog,
female,
four
months
PfidR. R.
cent a word daily, two cents a won asm-firm. solid dealt
old. two heavy working horses,
BEER AS AN OPIATE
Sundays.____ _____ ________________ will round out your
i „ons can and new large gasoline range. J.
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BERLIN—-A stein o f strong beer L O R ID A -4) ULAN DO— Orlando figuro — strength and power
I1'! kind*. Kramoky, Benson Springs, Fla.
Morning Sentinel; largest claasi- |tum„ t0 WCttk. flabby muscles,
as
nightcap insteud of opiutes is
ic rjth St.
drug stores sell S. S. S. The
PenSaeola_$500,°&lt;)0 bond issue suggen.ed by Dr. Crete Schueler- fied business, rate lc a word, mm- I
390-W. " d for municipal improvements.
i jmum 2 lc cash with order.
1larger bottle Is more economical.
Helbin to American woman.

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Ceiling
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Schulte’s Selected Listings
1.— An opportunity to buy
lots in a fast growing resi­
dential section. Located in
South Sanford. Facing on
Dixie Highway, $23,01)0.00
will buy all of these lots
with one third cash nnd the
balance to suit purxltaser.
The price is to ndvnnvc Dec.
1, 1925. It will pay you to
investigate.

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Mur|&gt;hy Ironing Bonrds
Medicine Cabinets

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1143 Sanford Ave. Sanfutd, Fla.

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214 E. FIRST ST.
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.

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Nalls ■
Screen Wire
HuUdcrs Hardware

4.— Apartment House site
corner Park Ave., and 5th
Street. $107 117.
Faces
Central Park, the most beau­
tiful park i nthe city. The
price for a short time is
fill),000,00. Fourth cash, bal­
ance I, 2, and 3 years at
This is the choice locution of
the apartment house sites.

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710 W. First St. Phone 172-w

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ARCHITECT
Flrat National Bank Bldg.
Sanford. ------------- Florid*

Ipplies

fath er

Real Fatale
Developers
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Brokers

Office Manager, Ram Younts

Close In
$4500 ' '
$1000 Cash

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II. B. LEW IS CO.

5 ROOM

JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
FOIt SALE: Furniture, living room cd: “ l '*l-° miJlio11 ,‘tlullur brillK,°
phone 111.

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Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Vfcvklez R ealty Co.

prices. Address D. II. C. care Her­ TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers ami fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lo per word, cush
with order.
Wo carry n full line.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Our prices nro right.
Cash or
Pensacola Is beginning
the
terms. We want your business greatest development in Georgia’s
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. history; a half million dollar high­
32! E. First St.
way to thu gulf beach just finish-

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Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good Investment?
Let ua
show i you, huvy you can in­
v e s t'y o u r money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been in tho
real estate business for yeara
nnd nro glad to say we have
the finest listings and the
be.*t values in tho State o f
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us fo r
better results nnd quick action

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Phono 475
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SANFORD,

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Engraving, Embossing. See u»
22— Sale, Furnituc
first. We do It. Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.

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J. 11. HUTCHINSON

FOR SALE—Space on tho page
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,

scene of
stupendous develop­
Pn,!n1ett0 Ave. F. W. Curtis, ownWIGHTS— Three stations, M a g - er.
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Phono 265.
nolia and Second, First and Elm,
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
Banford Avenue and 10th Street FOR SALE: Several nice large request.
Expert service.
lots in the Heights at right

Florida

Ilrfei anrea:

YOUR LISTINGS

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FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brownrd County thoroughly which is
one of the most rnpidly growing
sections on the Florida
Const.
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Mo r n in g j o u r n a l is tha
accepted want ad medium In
Daytona (Ma.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

flfl Magnolia.
Everything elec­
12— Advtg. Mediums
trical. Phone 422. ElectragUb FOR SALE: *1 beautiful lots on
or sell that second-hand goods?
Silver U ke, 100x10(5. Prices SI Radio.
_____ 003. $1200 nnd $2000. Address (515 PALM BEACH COUNTY — The

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on Last Const opening in San­
ford requires two high class li­
J, E, SPURLJNG, stfb-division censed salesmen. Apply Salefjncn
request.
specialist. Subdivision to Or- care Herald.

Oak nnd 2nd St. Jir i.

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Bulck "6“ Touring.
Chevrolet Touring.
Ford Coupe.
Ease* “4” Coach.
Velie “6" Touring.
Dodge Touring.

Terms

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GONE!

The opporttinilifM of the
past, play-tin* premsiK itv*
future will care of itself.....
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INVEST TODAY

Lots 123, 124. 125, 12G, 127
in Rose Court for $15,000.
Flay Ball.
Lots 9,

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