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ATHER:

In Florida's Heart,

I.ocal
IwOfi

IE XVI.

S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A , M O N D A Y, SEPTEM B ER 14, 1925.

ASSOCIATED PRESS D ISPATCH ES

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t^iindershewcrs

Monday

and Tuesday; gentlf soothfast aqd,
south wlndo.

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N U M B E R 39.

P R IC E F IV E CENTS
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J |L0N£ DROUGHT!AlleSed .Negro Marauder In
N a sh v ille Is Apprehended
IN SOUTH ENDS By Officers E arly Sunday FINE PUBUCITY
WITH SHOWERS

iiral Is S tron g In
Denunciation o f!
•hell S ayin g H e
If Unsound Mind

Rain Falls In Many Sections
Following Assembling O f
People For Prayer; Cooler
Went heiThisWeekForectist

R e lie f Steps Taken
By Georgia O fficials

|y Officer Not
itionedByName

South Carolina Reports Now
Low Temperature Level For
.Month, Mercury Drops to 72

tc Branded A s An
iscrupulous Self[eker in Statem ent

NASHVILLE, Sept. 14.— The
mil o f fear and mystery which has
&gt;ecn hovering over North Nashville
fo r more than 30 days hau been
lifted when word that the myatyrious night marauder had been ar­
rested by Nashville police passed
from house to house late Saturday
night and today and the people
living in humble homes under the
shadow o f the marauder’* fiendish
operations fo r the first time in
weeks are resting in peace and
calm.
With tire arren. o f Flenry Horn,
weighing more than 200 pounds

Indian P riest

who attacked them while they slept
mid who slashed them with a huge
knife when they Airuumed.
Mr. I
l.itterell, whose throAt'wus cut by '
Atlanta Journal Broadcasts
the arch fiend, also identified the
Possibilities « f Sanford
negro as hit» assailant;"
WilhI&lt;iimbdin,Kn.v andMiss
More than twenty other alleged
victims o f the negro w ill fnce him
Moody Taking Active Part
.Monday morning in a further e f ­
fort to identify the maruuder.
In tho meantime detectives are Trade Body D rive Is
Marching the pawnshops in nn efDescribed In Speech
*«rt to locate other pieces of jewd r y stolen by thu prowler.
With the rising o f thu sun today, Prominent Men of City Arc*
residents o f North Nnshville went
Mentioned in Connection
from house to house rejoicing and
W ith Program FridayNight

SANFORD HU
SCHOOL OPI
FOR FALL Tl
Exercises Held This
Morning: W ith T a lk s
Being: D elivered B y
Prom inent C itizens

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ManyNewMembers
Added To Faculty
Prospects

F or T erm

Publicity for Sanford received
A T L A N T A . Sept. 14 .— &lt;/P)— A the prowler’s activities are nt nn
Declared B righ t By
The o'rects o f thnt part o f the
break in the drought which has end.
city this morning nnd through the a generous boost recently when
O fficia ls o f School
This morning Detective Gua Ki- dry echoed the news. It wns almost WSR radio broadcasting station
held most o f the south with a firm
*
'* 8
grip many weekiv causing heavy ger located two gold watches, ul- |itc **Arinlstice Day.” In some of tho Atlnnta Journal gave thisi
damage to crops and a curtailment leged stolen by Horn from two home* along Delta Avenue where city, and a numlier of its promin­
The
Sanford
High
School
[siIIN G T O N t Sept. 14.
tuet. one o f .
,
_
homes in which the prowler attack the o|&gt;eratiuns of the marauder ent citizens a lot o f attention in
in manufacture, came Sunday.
»)—Categorical reply to
the assistant liriestH at St. Joseph’s 1 IVOptllCtl t ills moniUUT lit 9
broadcasting
its
program
late,
F
ri­
ed
women.
Two
charges
o
f
house­
In ninny sections people gather
mainly confined, tho women
Cathedral , Oklahoma City, is sakl i n'c’lpck. for the
1925-1926
e;s made by Col. William Living with n broken neck is ex­ ed in houses of worship, prayed for breaking nnd larceny were placed were
folk were almost hysterical with day evening.
tremely rare.
Hut Norman K.
laimbdin Kay, popular radio ar­ to be the only full blooded Indian tenn.
Resumption o f .study
Kell, former
assistant Muller, of St. Joseph, Mo., with relief anil in some instances rain ngninif. the prisoner and ns mnnj joy. A t one church today the serv­
Catholic priest in the world.
fell immediately after the services. cares of attempted criminal assault ices were turned into a thanks­ tist, and Miss Moody, vocalist, en­
for tite yenr wns marked by
|of the army air service, the
.......
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r ........brace
..........
aid
f a special
has _
been
tertainers
billed
on
the
program,
The governors o f Georgia, A l“ * were chalked up ngninst Horn.
giving.
exercises,
in charge o f G. E.
aing administration Of aide io retura to ivoriTnfter fraV- liania.
North Carolina and Virginia
Mrs. J. W. IJtterell, 1504 Kirk
"W e have our man," wns the wen- recently In Sanford i.s guests
M cKay, principal o f the local
I aviation was issued last taring bis neck by diving into a had issued proclamation calling Ave., both positively identified the only
o
f
the
Chamber
o
f
Commerce,
dur­
_ comment the police officials
lake.
•
ing tho drive here which set a
educational
institution, n t
, by Roar Admiral Wilupon the people to pray for rain, prisoner as being tho marauder would make.
world’s
record
ir.
raising
$110,000
hut
the
prayers
were
not
confined
which
time
the
student body
L\. M offett, chief of the
for local publicity. During their
to these li ates.
was
introduced
to
the faculty,
of Aeronautics. A fte r
stay here they were visibly impress
With the rain, cooler weather
many
o
f
whom
are
teaching
in the
: charges bv Colonel Mitchell
ed with the development o f San­
prevailed. Forecasters also predict
Sanford school fo r the first time. ‘
, to tin* Shenandoah and
ford, and the spirit o f progress
ed more rain would fall todny.
Maydr Forrest I akc, nnd County
No. 1, and the nir races nt
that was shown in tho campaign
I’rayers Are Answered
Suprrintiimlcnt
T. W. Lawton ad­
i last October, in which
drive. Since leaving the city they Six Local Merchants Fined
A heavy rain began fnlling in
dressed the student body, s,leaking
Bert E. Skevy was killed n
had arranged for the program ns
Atlantu enrljd in the afternoon. In
In Court Today ns Result in the interest o f higher education
after
Lieut.
Aleandcr
it was presented Friday night.
some sections of the city persons,
of
Movement Sponsored Hy nnd both offering sound advice to
in. while prenaring for the
Mr.
Lumbdin,
in
n
rapid
fire
o
f
who only a few moments before
had crashed to his death,
Retail
Merchants II o d y the ra-aasembleil students.
w
itty
comment
directed
at
local
had
knelt
in
solemn
prayer
for
re­
.1 Moffett declared: “ The Doubt As to Final Outcome
Follow ing a short icsslon this.-, ‘
celebrities,
whom
he
termed,
"S
an
­
Expressed In Statement; lief, were drenched nr. they left the Hip Sing: Tonj; Member Is President’s Committee W ill ford millionaires and Celery Kings"
Jcharitable way t&lt;&gt; regard
Local police, tile Detail Credit morning, to insure the enrollment
churches.
Icharges is that their author
Social Consequences Since
Shot Down In lloston On
Tuke Cognizance o f Cru­ overlooked none o f the features o f Association, and the Betail Mcr o f all pupils, their registration nnd
Hut they appeared not to mind
lituound mind and in stifferassignment to their regular chcis1920 Unfavorable Is Claim the damage to wearing apparel.
sade Started Hy Mitchell; Sanford’s attractions now being chant’s Committee o f tho Hanford cs, nnd the necessary reorganiza­
Sunday;
Hip
Sin^s
Meet
(um de lusions o f grandeur."
set forth in the national ad vert in- Chamber of Commerce are co-opeChildren ran from houses, letting
This Week In Minneapolis
Congress to Receive Report ing campaign.
iough the admiral did not
•utlng in the enforcement o f the tion attendant to school opening,
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 11.— I,P) the water heat upon their upturned
_ Convinced of Possibilities
In Colonel Mitchell or any
city ordinance, prohibiting the sale regular classes will In-gin tomor­
— A belief that prohibition in the face: i and playing in the swift run­
HOSTON, Sept. i4.— The killing
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 14.— The
His observations lien*, to judge o f groceries in this city on Sun­ row*. according to announcement
J critic by name, his tntening currents in the swift run­ o f a Chinese in this eity’s Chinese president
esident’s committee to tnvestl- from hi* remarks, have convinced day, it was learned todny. Yester­ made thi. * morning.
Idearly was uirned chiefly at United Stales is facing a supreme
ning currents in the streets.
district Friday, threatened u re- Kate the air service requirements him o f the possibilities in Seminole day tlie police department, on com­
larges made hv the former test, with the final outcome in
Ministers Attend Exercises^
Late in the day. the sun broke
nt army air chief, and cm- doubt, was expressed tonight, in a from behind gray clouds and the newal o f the Tong outbreak of and incidentally to take cognizance county. In speaking o f the natural plaint o f the retail organization,
The summer vacation was o ff)
-illy was phrased, using such r,.port compiled a fter months of rains reused. Indications, however, three weeks ago which caused the o f Col. William Mitchell’s crusade advantages o f the locality, he sla t­ arrested F. A. Krone, Mrs. Sam d a ily closed shortly a fte r l&gt; o’clock
Kcinla, Mary A. (.exudes, D. K. when Rev. E. D. Brownlee, pastor
as "unqualifiedly false, Investigation by the Iteseurch and were that it would be resumed dur­ shooting and serious wounding nt is expected to convene immediate­ ed:
two Chinese. Chill Gow Woo, suiil ly after it confers with tho presi­
uHy false,” unscrupulous |.;ducntiun Department of the Fed­ ing the night and tomorrow.
“ That Sanford has a great fu­ Kersey, Sum Jones and Ath Lute- o f the Presbyterian church invoca­
to he u member o f the liip Sing dent next Thursday nnd will he
jfker?," and “ vultures.
ture is a recognized fact through­ rie o f charges o f violating tho or­ tion, and the student body sang the
eral Council of Church.
Especially impressive were the Tong, was shot dead ns he stepped actively at work before the end of out the nation, it Iium so many ad­ dinance.
In police court this srliiinl song.
It barges Hamper Work
“ No one can say with positive- nrayers for relief by the people o f from u China-town building to the next week.
vantages over other communities qiorning Stone was fined $ll&gt; and
Following the scriptural rending,/
Jrges made in “ the guise o f nes- what the ultimate outcome of
sidewalk. His assailant then luiifj .............
_
It is supposd
to conclude
its in that it is so ideally situated at costs, and the others $5 and costs t y Rev. T. F. Arm strong, pastor
g almut a reform in our this t«.rt will he,” said tire report. North Georgia, for there the crops
have been badly damaged and in his revolver on W oo’s chest and , labors’ ;i» that congress can have the head of navigation on the St. each.
o f the t'ongrcgutional Church, Rev. .
of national defense,", re-. “ No cocksure optimism is warsome emus ruined. Great suffering flcil through a nearby basement, the benefit of its report in Decem- Johns Itivcr and Is one of the Bail­
T. J. Nixon, paii or o f the Method­
The
crusade
against
speeding
viation uiul hamper national |rant(.,j( nor is pessimism or Me­ has been caused and stnte officials
The police believe
thnt
the j |„.r&gt; H(&gt; there will he no time for
✓
t than could have been ac- f eiitism’ justified by the facts, have taken steps to provide finan­ shooting was in rcpruisnl fo r eVi-1 extended visits to distunt nir fields. way transshipping points of the and reckless driving in the city, ist Church, offered prater.
Mayor Luke wns introduced, and,
inaugurated last week hy tho local
ished by any other means.
seems to depend upon the cial relief. Citizens in the southern deuce given nguinst several mem­ The committee probably will re- state.’’
During Mr. K ay’s iday In San­ police officers nml carried on over in jv short.talk, sjnikc o f the hiskal Moffett said that the i development of public opinion in part of the state where the drought bers of the On Leong tong arrest­ mcin right here in Washington.
and navy have not ‘ stooped ll)(, IH.nP future.’*
ford, he gave considerable thought the week-end resulted In. flit* ur tqp- of* tho h ig h . school building,
has not been felt seriously, have ed in a recent raid here.
Army and navy men have- been
stating that he has always been •
snneimcntalism or falseScores o f excited Hip Sings hur­ studying its personnel and from fo this city and cited many impor­ rest of li) persons on various
offered to send trninloails of food
proud o f his connection with the
P.ut that proponent/. o f a uni 1. A \
charges.
Those
appearing
in
tant
facts
concerning
the
expansion
ried to their headquarters as soon what is known o f their predelictions
Uir Service were using the
femd since I9J0 In the social to their needy neighbors.
construction o f the present high
court
this
morning,
with
tlicir
pii
itilde
through
a
concerted
e
ffo
rt
A small storm, with wind blow­ as the killing became known. De­ it is forecast that a conservative re­
ntinnary methods o f tho com- consequences o f prohibition was
fines follow: Eugene Early, $5; school huifiling, having been mayor
men port will jmue; that is, that there on the part of its citizens.
r
’
|seen by the investigators in statis- ing at 30 miles intensity, accompa­ tectives and plain clothes
Will Routh, $3; It. L. Shipp, $5; o f the city nt the time o f its erec­
“
Hanford
has
n
wonderful
a
gric­
„ ,
..
. ..
tics gathered from many sources, nied rain when it fell in Knoxville, mobilized in the district to avert will be no recommendation o f an
J.
L. Jolly, $5; Leo James and tion some years ago. In speaking
|ii":crihed as the most
" I but the report declared no avail* Tenn., the first of any consequence further trouble and search fo r the air service distinct from the unity ultural background," continued Mr.
Will Iteeil, both charged with op­ o f tho benefits o f education, May- ;
Kay.
“
ami
it
can
he
Justly
proud
fer factor the action of mill- al,!o statistical data could he ac- in thirty days. The thermometers killer.
and the navy.
1 f the record o f living one o f the erating a motor vehicle under the or Lake, praised the faculty o f the
N fi rs in making a politiln | as conclusive and pointed dropped from K8 to 72 degrees in
Henry Chili, a coqsjn o f the
Whfct is generally looked for is
local institution, citing the high o r ­
WM over the heads o f coll- ( ||t (hat the whole :.,me effects ,f less than an hour.
slain man uiul a Hip King leader, a recommendation of the plan ad­ largest shipping iiointB o f green influence of liquor, were cadi fin­ der o f the qualifications fo r the po­
ed $l(i() and coats. J. E. Delaney,
p t.. tlie people, which, lie as- |l|0hibitin„ are registered in inIn Nashville three-quarters o f an begged tonight that patrolmen .or vocated hy Senator Bingham, which vegetables in the state of Florida,
sitions which tlu-y hold, and prod, might he the o|iemng , con.Hp|eiouH ways which cannot he inch fell last night nod the weath­ detectives he assigned to guard provides for un aviation corps, of during the winter time. The celery, Bierce Cooper,. C lifford Reel, It.
iicted that the term now ushered
W.
C
raig
uiul
son,
Gardner,
C.
L.
a for military dictatorship in j u&gt;(lua,| t„ statistical taluilation.
He similar status to the marine corps, lettuce and corn crops bring In
er man said more was in proniect. him and his tong comrades.
Cmusl States.”
, „
,
w r„ „ „
over several mill ion ilollurs annual­ Reed, Mrs. L. I*. jEhittcndeon and in will he the most successful nf a \
sniil
that
Kneehind
street
hud
been
Memphis,
where
showers
liail
fallen
and which incidentally is a short
Wrong I’ uhlicity.
Ewing to the contention of
ly. This fact in itself makes a com­ J. B. Buffet, all arrested for vio­ lnnV record o f gratifyin g success­
Many o f the claims made by for two days, again was given u u boundary line to go north of half way measure what Col. MilchMitchell that Lieutenant
munity self supporting and inde­ lations o f the tra ffic laws, etc., es. Il»- emphasized the need of char­
which
meant
instant
dentil
fo
r
any
• is t
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drenching
as
were
nearby
towns.
|ell is contending for ami tho stamliand t'aptaaiu Sneed wore, those on both sides o f the contropendent where food n tiffs are con­ •lid not appear in court and fo r­ acter development among the high
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Chattanooga
was
given
a
shower*
uj r . « " » ■ „ « ........... i * ~ » y
rp ' i s t x :
feited their security.
ichnol student'!, and stressed the
taure their racing planes ; v* rsV vv'’rc discarded a virtunlly and a heavy downpour fell in the plied
cerned.”
piled to On Leong
Umng members who L
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Initiation o f the existing system.
Admiral’ M o f-1worthless. I’uldieity material eirOther cases tried at this morn­ inuinrtancu o f continuing their edu(lapidated,
lairation Dcrlurcil Ideal
dared to go south o f the line.
surroundin';
section.
The creation of the aeri nanti.-al
fttrd it was the duty ,if “ a ‘ ulate,| with « view to influencing
Industrial ami Commercial prob­ ing's session o f police court in- ettion a fter graduating from tho
The second shooting in the latest t
j y
no, expecU.,| l(&gt; at .
Louisville,
Ky.,
was doubly
diking army aviator who jml.lic opinion was declared to have
lems
for future expansion were nl- eluded T. ( ’ . Smith, alh-gnl posses- local high school.
Ides imI with a steady downpour
s»af at the racing meet to ( l»o**n based largely on questionable
Mayor Iziko stated that the nctyi
™ .i,
! ' r * i » fy ‘ xwi,en
; 1
‘&amp;
° c K ? . i f. c * »&gt;'•
. . Mitchell for in •i taken into consideration by Mr. .- nui of spiritous, vinous or mult
last night and today, the first in 20 vu
u iu iik
■ j* ........
t Co|
liquors, wlm was fined $200 And &gt;0f well educated men o f high morjJ'atiK-of planes if they w e r e (data.
days. Many persons who had 28, a laundry man, was li-riuualy ,-Xrdinnti.m. Tho president lndi Kay and thoroughly discussed.
it.
“ I'rohihition publicity bus sufHe says, "there lire many sights co.sts; Laura Stubbs was fined $5 ,,| .uindnrils is ever growing, ami
•
prayed for relief walked the streets wounihtl hy a charge filed from a 1
'Nii*v not done,” he assert- fered much,” snal the report,“ from without umbrellas or hats, rejoic­ heavy gunge shot gun hy a fellow ented Friday that this was n mat- • in the surrounding territory which anil costs for drunkenness. Drunks,,irg«*d all o f the present senior class
who forfeited sec'irity were Janu-s ,,, pursue their quest o f knowledge
*wpmsihility lies with thi careless and unwarranted infer­ ing that the drought had been bro­ countryman.
ences.
Much
of
the
publicity
g
iv
­
lleinsett, C.co.
. I rent, J, D. 1through some recognized college
ness
enterprisi
Ac can not evade it by
ken.
called before the committee as a
D is-' oUr university next year,
factoring o f dairy products, furni Hunter and Rufus Brooks.
M IN N E A P O L IS , Kept. 14.— (/»•&gt;
Jr to .hift the responsibility en out by the prohibition unit in
Weather officials, however, could
I’ ruiMrn Support of School*
the Treasury Department has been not say whether the rain had come — Fear o f a new tong war out­ witnc.'ii to the charges he makes tore, mis Ii and doors and building onjrrly conduct cluir^cH airuinsl
if system.
l i I,
against tho present administration mi tcrials, and then, too, canneries Anna HurriHo(i were diHiniuetl.
Mr. Lawton, in another brief talk
of this unfortunate kind. On the in time to save the $2,000,000 po­
for
&gt;priiiSAMl tho nupport fflvcn the local
N ANTONIO Texas Sept. 1 1 . 'other hand, unjust and misleading tato crop in Jefferson county.
could be built where the fruit and LB MnthiH w u i fined
s » u o r , ' , r ,,'1r
.................
Hope that he would’ he called propaganda has been put out for
Alabama was not so fortunate men of America whicn was *rhed- W A fter Hm verdict is recorded, vegetable nroducts and easily mar­ onlorly conduct, whilo Stella Mu- nchoolu by vuriou* civic orRnnizawtlty i„ an jm,ujry by the I the purpose of discrediting prohi- in rainfall hut
the temperature u cd to ..Pen hepten.ls-r 18. J -h * ! ho" " e r . tbo president may with- keted within u small radius o f the thi.H forfeit ed $10 when «he failed I t |unM o f Sanford, declarinic thnt the
to appear to annwer tho name n|(| rendered by them clubs and
j“ ft hoard appointed by I’resi- j hition.”
ilhouf which
dropped which made blanket:&lt; com­ sjaying o f -two llq . Sings in New hold action, J
without
which no
no ofof city.
. .
- - as­
I* "iiliilg,. wajJ expressed Sun‘
nli fortable tonight. Showers fell in York Tuesday is given ns the cause
“ Warehouses located here would charge. James Brown and Rosa ntders has been o f. inestimable
On the question o f* public
ficer can be dismissed from the
of the postponement.
reap the benefit o f the low freight Thomas were fined $5 nnd costs sistance in raising the Sanford
J'y &lt; ol. William Mitchell, nient, the report declared there j ,nc„ y sections o f the stnte.
Calvin Robinson schools to their present high rating
Tli;- coi, v c'iitio n p r o'l&gt;ubIy will not &gt;ervicL’ ,untj ' f t 'C J ? S o d on'thS rates in addition to the economy for gambling.
r h ' .“ I1 Area air offi- t r. He •oilId lie little doubt a
Drought Believed Broken
shall have passed on the o f short haulage over roads lead­ and E. L. Howard were fined $50 in the state. Ill stressing the needs
i . “ '(t in a measure vindi- mood o f the country when prohi­
General rains fell in Arkansas be held until October, Frank Hong .enmnntete;
wholt- controversy.
and costs each for entry conceal­ o f Florida for men and women o f
vice president of the Minneapolis
m Ins charges by the fact bition was adopted, hut that since)
(Continued on I’ago Three)
Meanwhile tin-re is apparently, ing to every section o f the state.
character to mold the future o f tho
"Sanford can well afford to make ed Weapons.
Hip Sings, said.
I » resident l\n,|idgt. |,as taken that time various elements had
to he no ce&amp;iition o f the contro­
In connection with the cases state, Mr. Lawton directed the at­
advances to the business onterpril-'.ince ol the A ir Service cuii- somewhat complicated the situa
versy. Rear Admiral M offett, chief
rsy.
desiring to loente here-, it will prosecuted today for the illegal tention o f tho student body to the
lion. On one subject however tli
( Ourt Nam ed to Probe o f the navy's bureau of neronau- :i-s (Continued
sale o f groceries on Sunday, the » vil i and danger o f the present in­
on I’age Three)
saloon—
the
evidence
ap|»eared
knowledge of certain facts
C | w »n :in r lfM lIl
n i m m t p r l t i c s , has issued a Statement which,
Bi-tail .Merchant's Committee an­ flated condition o f business ill the
T.u ” * Bii certain nirinbers of more decisive, it was said that
a u iu a iu iu d ii
j whilu jt uvoitls nu.lltjnn „r t ’oi.
nounces that it will
hack the State, and warned them to beware
lircraft hoard will la1 interest- “ there seems to he not the least
movement to have this ordinance of the perils lurking therein, statW A S H IN G T O N , Sent. 14.— C/P), WitcheU ll&gt; name, bitterly resents
oloricl .Mitchell said.
Dn* j doubt that the country has accept­
—A court o f inqiury to investigate the charges brought by him.
igidly enforced, and that it Ims «„., that the huge profit taking In
board does not call in ed with satisfaction the passing of
the co-operation o f
tlie
Retail real estate must result
* *in corrup­
the Shenandoah disaster with Rear
Hoover to Thank.
"ho can perceive difference the saloon.”
Credit Association in this matter. tion unless a ltii.1i standard o f mo­
V IN T O N , lowu. Sept. 11.— hi’)— Admiral Holary P. Jones, Chief of j , The selection of the personnel of
present administration of
One summarized th;* responses
Members o f the Retail Mer­ rale is maintained.
Cook, the navy’s general hoard as Its the president s super-committee in
*p Service, jt will he iinnos-! to a questionnaire sent out to Just la-fore .Mrs. Myrtle
chant’s Committee are:
W. E.
Mr. McKay, in introducing the
I r Hiis body to study tiu»r- members o f the National Confer­ slain W. C. T. U. president anil president was appointed today hy ' attributed largely to Secretary of
I
( f ontinued on I age lh rce)
Watson, chairman, J. 0. Carter, J. faculty, predicted a record year fo r
'y the major problems assign* ence of Social Work, a majority head o f the women’* organization Secretary Wilbur.
R
ALE
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H
.
N.
C.,
Sept.
11-—f/P)
C. Dean, 8. M. Lloyd, W. M. Mc­ Sanford High School, and urged
'y the I’tesldent. Because I of whom-reported that conditions, of the Ku Klux Klnn died after be­
— Former Chief Justice W. A. Hoke Kinnon, R. A. Newman, F. E. the hearty support o f the student
f uri‘ I'ri :dent Coolidgc is de- that children’s delinquency was de- ing shot Monday night, she ■whis­
o f the North Carolina Supreme Roumillatt, V. A. Speer and A. Imdy, co-o|ieratinn between them
IY10'1 h» have* conducted a I creasing, and that liquor was less pered the name o f a Vinton youth,
.
—
#
Court, died at n hospital here Sun- E. Yowi-ll.
F"'ng uiuilyais o f tlie various accessible than form erly to minors it was reported Sunday. Mm S. W.
nnd the school heads.
Cook, her nmther-in-luw, admitted
New Teachers Announced
“ f hooking up the A ir Servshe heard the name spoken but re­
Tencher.i introduced this morn­
the broad scheme o f naElectrical
Storms
-------and was cuused hy heart disease.
f del ease, i am hopeful those New Rollins President fused to divulge it until officers
ing were:
Tlie former chief justice, who was
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 14.— (/P) and admirqrs," said Mr. Cullahan,
were present. State agents are out
K
ill
E
ig
h
t
People
r ,|f ,wl with the present urPrincipal G. E. M cK ay; Uitin,
— Every admirer o f William Jen­ "und we ul so will receive hundreds in his 74th year, was lying in bed
h'nivat will he given every op- Is Kn Route to Florida of town checking up on clues.
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell; English, Miss
r
f
thousands
o
f
smnll
money
gifts.
at the time he died and had been
Mr. Cook said Sunday that his nings Bryan will have un oppor­
f ' t y t" late the situation us
Mary Cobb; English, Asst.. Mis*
i m
g with his nurse. He
»ie lurn,..N.I; W Y 0 U K * *St;»'.t* &gt; ‘ --L V )
turn
see it.**
WOODSTOCK, Conn., Sept. 14. mother had just told him o f this tunity to contribute a dime or u They will represent the tribute of conversing
as if to sleep and died W
l Por-oni‘ “ rt?
“ » Ik- Frances Cherry;; Commercial, Mrs.
hundred
thousund
dollars
to
thu
such
people
as
those
who
thronged
ed
over
_
(
/
j
*
i
Hamilton
'H
olt,
unsuccess,
new
development
last
night.
He|
I Approves Inquiry Hoard
M. Steel; History, Miss
dead as thu result o f Suuduy elec­ Ollie
F' -'-&lt;!*•t11 t'ooliilge’s action in ful Democratic caiulidate fo r the ulso refused to divulge the name. |memorial to he erected to his niem- to the railroad stations through instantly. "H eart block" was given trical at onus in east, which broke Gladys Morris; Spanish, Mi *•• Car­
Tennessee nnd Virginia to catch a an thu cam*! o f death.
l- 'he aircraft inipiiry board U S. Senate at a special Connec- Cook believes hirf w ife uttered the ory in the nation's capital,
, ,
I
°
“ I
lw,milt nt « record breaking September iu-At oline H all; Home Economics, Mias
The memorial commission, form* glimpse o f Mr. Bryan’s casket on
Judge Hoke entered the hospital, W(|Vc Property .himage is esti- Lillian Schwartz; Home Economics
Piai ul by Colonel Mitchell as tic „tt * lection last December, has m me in tht belief it wan this man
the
funeral
train—
the
real
A
m
er­
d ni Sept
Sopt. 3 for u slight operation on mat(.,| at ^.-.OO.OOO.
r*‘ tr* ■*■::. and patriotic,”
He iineptrd the presidency o f Hollins wiio killed lu-r. He insisted that the ed here have announced Hint fact
Asst., Miss M ary Iiinton; Science,
ican people who believed in him." tho
and hAd
luid been
o thyroid gland am
been
Wh,u. lhl, rail| 0Qm(. „ „ 1mm)„ ltl Mrs. W. R. Fort; Mathematic ,
, nt‘ felt Certain “ the I’ resl- College lil Winter i’urk, Flu., and „mn she named had a motive fo r Sunday.
Thu
personnel
o
f
the
executive
improving
rapidly.
Doctors
stated
i
;
on
h's
way
to
Florida
by
auto­
killing
his
wif&lt;*.
"W
e
want
the
memorial
to
he
a
iiproving rapid i*. lectors stated
ufu.r prolonged drought, the Miss Ida Mnu Gray; Science. Mr,^
'yu,d niet with the approval
.Mrs. Martha Underwood, aged real tribute to the Commoner by coimnLodcn will he completed with­ lust
st night that the d,K-ration had ^
ltiaKhU\K tor.m.io proportions,
f' " “ f the army and navy mobile to tnko up Ids new duties.
(Continued form P a g * One)
II,, , , a graduate o f Yale and for j niothor of Mrs. Cook, who Is-under- the men anil women o f this country in n short time with the announce­ nof rt'.ut,?n
'J,,-Pr»t* at Washington.”
1 lu cuU8p
dtatli. wrecked orchards, blew down snuill Louis Venters; Agriculture, Prof.
dis 'Ussing tho personnel of nl.„,., years was editor and owner |stood to have been at the side o f) who loved him," said P. 11. Cullq- ment o f the fifteen vice-presidents “ Heart block was described ns the
buildings und crippled w ire coni- R. F. Cooper; Mathematic * Asst.,
j her daughter almost constantly ban, of Louiseville, Ky., secretary hy Josephus Daniels, of Rnlicgh, blocking o f u main artery into the niunicutiona.
“ ,,ri'r;‘ f t board selected hy th of I he lndc|H-ndcnt.
Lightning destroy­ Miss Elmira Howard; Exnre.-udon.
during her dying moments, could ol the commission, “ in no other N. G\, president o f the commission. lu-urt, stopping its action and caus­ ed scores o f buildings.
Colonel Mitchell said,
(Continued on I’age Three)
‘ .'•millions will say this Klunsmcn Gather F or not he reached today. When she wuy can they so fittin gly express Mr. Duniels is wuiting for the tic- ing instant death.
their
sentiments
limn
hy
huving
|
cuptnnce
o
f
u
number
o
f
person
__
,
f
.
.
testified
at
the
coroner’s
jury
she
The
former
chief
justice
had
ser­
■* riot as renrcHtnitnlive
representative of
Urdus
P a rk Man Noted L a w yer Dies
ved on the Supreme Court since Fniitland
M e e t i n g 1 dill not mention that her daughter an actual part in the erection of j suggested.
ctions o f our coun- U ’lin i B e a c h
I
Tills executive committee will 1904 nnd wan appointed chief jus­
______
|had spoken n name.
the memorial.
11 might he. But I am con­ 1
H eart A ttack
while | sir.
Mr. caiialinn
Callahan is going hack
u 't’ SCT PALM BEACH, S ep t.1 Cook i:i under surveillance wnuui
imcK to probably meet here shortly to du­ tice in tho spring oT 1924 when Found Dead On Road From
its integrity nnd most
" g (mi. man from Cocoa ti* |the authorities ch.-rk his story F ri-lh is home, charged with tho duty
termlne the exact form tho memo- Chief Justice W alter Clnrk died.
1 much good will result
NEW YO PK,
BJlt. 11* ' * &lt;a,'*HHII
LEESBURG. Sept. 1 1.— (/P)— II.
u "t v.ill gather in
W -.d «lay to the coroner's jury. “ When I i of organizing every State in thejriu l will take. A number o f *ug- Lust March Hi he resigned his po­
H inquiry and findings."
Rl‘rv
[j'.uch tmnorrow for a moil-1 suggested,” he said, "that
Mrs.'union fo r the collection o f funds, gestions has been made already, sition because o f ill health nnd W. N. Davenport, 55, o f Eruitland Park Max Pam. noted fcwve r und o r » y
with Vice--presid en t Dr. w e * J£9
g
* " '"klonvocntii n proiiuhly
the I Cook i»ive up her nggressive unti-(There w ill he State organizations j including nn educational institution P. Stacy bccunio chief justice.. Only in thisi county, wqs found dead gat'i:tor
M arkets
:,rder
in bootlegging
replica
of the .putheon in recently Governor McLean hud cnll- in an automobile o ff Hie Dixie o f tho Central Tr USit Cu [i.mv ••C l -,1
I i,
ever held hy tho oi
— ...
.... .. activities, I did it be-1 complete down to the county
. and nnd\n
.
.
Univer- J
- l
m M i
Attired in full regalia, cau &lt;o l knew she was gaining un-1township, all in operation, it is j Rome. The memorial finally ue- •d on Mr. Hoke to preside at the Highway right-of-w ay near l-ady [Hunjuk und foundiL*r o f tl
.i
!|r ADO, Sept. 14. — &lt;/P&gt;
i'.""iciansmen are to stage a pa- popularity because o f it. We never) thought, within
the next
few i tided upon will he comprehensive term o f court of Richmond countv l ake, north o f here early toduy. sit.v o f Notre Dam Schu o f Jour- | , H
‘|* December 148 to 148 1-4; * i , (|()Wn Clemcntns Avenue, quarreled ubout the matter. I siltt-1 months.
|enough to symbolize every phase opening Sopt. 28, whon W. A. Cole There were no murks on his body. nalis in, died toduty nt h!i. h.&gt;n&lt;dfe2V£B v
t. '_
1r» 1 1-2; Corn, Decern
r-11' „ ,
are to he In-Id at the I tdy su«'j:e:i.ed she h« more care"W e expect large coutrlhutions1of the Goininoner's character and w ill be tried fo r tho killing of W. A coroner’s inquest will he held here front heart alt ack !I«• was gU B M . 1
*4 to «5 1-8; Oats, Decern Athletic fidd.
ryhn’s personal friends ^activities.
this afternoon.
year s old, _____
W. Ormond.
- - -t 1-1,%'I* *
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I from M r. Bry

PROHIBITION NOW
FACES TEST, SAYS
CHURCH COUNCIL

SUNDAY GROCERY
SELLERS NABBED
BY LOCAL POLICE

CHINAMAN SLAIN; AIR PROBE BODY
RESUMPTION O F WILL MEET T H IS
FE U D IS FEARED WEEK FOR STUDY

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Youth’sNameWhen
Dying, Is Reported

Carolina Judge Is
Claimed By Death
At Raleigh Sunday

Committee Plans To Begin Campaign
Soon For Funds For Bryan Memorial

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cAiNE.svn.LE, sept. 12.—t/p A b o u t W i f e s D e a t h
(Continued form Pngc Doe)
-------be fift y miles north o f ttyc Aroos- — M. R. Ensign, extension entomnlVINTON'. Iown, Sept. 1.1—y n —
tok's station. W e rigged a radio an­ otrint nml pathologist, nnil J. Lee
tenna on the plane and received Smith, district agent for North I 0. H. Cook, whose wife, MyrUO
without much difficulty everything nnd Went Florida, plan to ntnke .in! Cook, President o f the Benton
that was in the air. Wc sailed be­ extended trip over the w estern. County W. C. T. U., who was shot
fore the wind, endeavorin'* to work
the plane in toward the Hawaiian
Island i hoping to make Oahu. Wc
made fif t y miles a -lay, that is. an
average o f two miles nn hour a l­
though the plane appeared to he
making much l&gt;ettcr speed.
Big a Foresail
W e cut the fabric from the
lower wing and rigged a foresail.
Weather conditions were moderate,
I-OIM L A T IO N INCH CASKS
although during the nfternoon the
sens were high. The plane at all
HONOLULU, Sept. 1 I . - I / V )times behaved verv well. A fter the
Annttal preliminary population e s ­
first dav we felt sure that unless
timates compiled by S. W. Tay,
the wenther changed very much for
sanitary engineer for the board of
the worse we could make Oahu, or,
health reveal that the population
failing that, we would certainly he
of Honolulu has probably reached
nble to make Kuaui. Our only con­
100,00ft. The estimates are com­
cern was a qucu’.ion o f water sup­
piled from the health board’s sta­
ply. Wc knew we could get along
tistics covering births, deaths, and
without food, o f which wc had
arrivals and departures throughout
small emergency rntions. W c were
(he islands.
depending on a small water still
lor water. This supplied water, but
♦k- nlnnc still required gasoline as
fuel.
We mnnageil to get the still go­
ing on the sixth dav hv burning
wood from the trailing edges of
tho lower wings. On the seventh
-lay we mndc a canteen and a half
o f wnt-T in about five hour*. The
wnter in the radiators of the en­
j-ai can make in Sanford is to put 45 minutes o f
gine . was undrinkable due to be­
your time in tho
fo g impregnated with n patent so­
lution to prevent leaks. Wc man­
ured to make our small original
su « 7 ly o f water, about two can­
teens a man, stretch over seven
days. On tho eight -lay a heavy
rain squnll oasse-l over us and wo
morning— 10:00 to 10:45 o’clock
enught about two gallons in the
IVincesH Theater.
fabric which ha-1 hern rut from
the lower wing. This enabled u - to
A ir r c H c s s
„
Tin* Class guarantees to you 151(1 RETURNS. T ry
nurvlvc, and consequently wc wen;
in very good condition when we ar­
“
TR Q U S C fl*
this investment tomorrow morning— meet, with
rived -.If Nnuillwili.
the Class promptly at 10:00 o'clock and enjoy the
All during the trip we realised
IOC a flutton .*109 « Pip
numbers of our Honorary Quartette, Mr. Harold,
that an extemporised radio set
Mrs. rhristenberry, Mrs. Russell and Mr. Irwin.
would solve our difficulties in a
few hours by givin-* our position to
Miss Lilly Ruth Spencer will also delight you in
the searching ships. We tri-'-l rig ­
a beautiful solo. The lesson subject will he dis­
gin g one up but were unable to
cussed by Mr. Winston, teacher.
make one whieh worked a su ffi­
cient distance. The receiver, ns I
huvo sni-l, functioned perfectly, all
Come on! Let’s have a big class tomorrow!
the time. Wc knew just what was
going on about u.i
Steamer I’nsse* By
In the ro u gh
Crossing the steamer lane from
Honolulu to the coast a steamer
o r o n the fa irw a y
crossed our Ix.w about five miles
ahead, In the early morning. DuWhether you are playing
particularly to the fact that the
over
your favorite golf courtc
sun was low and directly in tinor quietly lilting in the club
eyes o f the observers we were not
home, you want your ktiickeri
seen.
to carry you thru in far.
On lh&gt;* f.rvcnth day Lieut. Con­
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
nell devised Ice hoards which ena­
That’* why we have *pec!albled us to crab o ff the wind about]
lied in Dutchen Knicker*—be­
If. degrees and were -if great as­
came they are *old under the
sistance to us in getting across
farnoui Dutchen Warranty of
Knunl channel. Without them we
lo t a Uutttn; Sl.oo a Rif.
could not have made Kauai.
We are permanently located in Sanford
We passed Oahu about forty
Another th in g, Dutchen
miles distant, the island being
Kniekeri are eipecially suited
clearly visible, tin* afternoon of tinfur driving yuur car.
clghlh nod headed and close hnul-'d
for Kauai. Wo had reached a point
They are comfortable and
We guarantee Satisfaction.
about IT. mile* e f f Nawiliwili and
look well.
were trying to signal that port
when we were sighted l.y the pa­
trolling submarine, ten miles o ff
Nawiliwili, were taken in tow and
towed into the harbor where the
W o o d ru ff and
whole! .slum! population was out to
W atson
receive us.
The most exciting pnrt o f the
whole journey was getting the
plane anchored in the harbor &lt;&gt;f
Nuwilwili. Finally we got it well
secured in a safe place and went
asliore.
We were taken enre of bv I be
good people of tbe island, win. in­
sisted on treating us ns invalid ,
wherens, as a matter &lt;&gt;f fuel, wc
wer*x in very good sbais* and per­
fectly rnpablc o f taking cun* of
ourselves.
Tho outstanding feature of the
trip was that there was im fail'tie
o f material at any lime eitln-r in
air or on the water. We believe |
that the BN-'.l is a great plane in
the air, capable o f maintaining it -I
self on the surface o f the water in
ordinary weather almost indefi­
nitely.
The ntornlo of the crew was1
high. They were til way:, cheerful
and worked with as much energy

AT AUCTIO N

A LLE N A N D IiR EN T

A Wonderful Buy— Good Terms

NEW
LUM BER Y A R D
A complete line of
CyprcHH and Bine
Framing
Hheuthiag
hiding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings

Lath
Brick
Lime
Blaster
White Rock Blaster Hoard
N a il.
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Do &gt;rn
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made tu Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is R igh t

LI VE ROOM BUNGALOW
Magnolia Ave., $31)75.00— Small Cash Payment
Good Terms.
7 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE
On 10th Street, Just O ff Magnolia, $7,500.0&lt;)
Good Terms.

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within U&gt;«
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an'I warning
the
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thl"
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V O IJ R decision H^u! your action i
*
the question. I f you will savi
tion o f your income regularly, you
ing on tho right side «»f the ledge!
W c welcome you as a depositor h-

Grocery Store, Stick nml 1 is
tu res.
2 Six room house, with sonit
2 hearing orange trees. Two ac
a res finest celery iitnd, on*
*
acre tiled.

SAVINGS

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LOAN AND

COMPANY
PHONE 2 3 1
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11in Sanford Ave.

ACREAGE
C IT Y

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BUSINESS

business property,
n Nan fa d Avenue,
active price, and on
bcral terms.

PROMOTION

Brokers
H erm itage Hotel, Miami.

Scntim

Our first sale was made w ith in three days of tlieli
CONSIDERATION $800,000.00

Real

Estate— In,
Ball Build
Sanford, Fla.

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----------------A divorced Moitcm w o m * n c * n

,Curio Hunters Loot Blimp Wreck

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marry aitnin only If her previous
husband permits. ________________ W . E.

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I I I I U I U I I H

w if e god each aw l

I U I I I I N I I I

j|i" parlies

i f livin g . And If tUa&amp;
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■I mine. In I f real, unde;
It
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IV T H U r l R C t l l ' COURT, l M4V«
M «*» t u n e *
Y v r i l J U i m i A I . C I B C C I T e - I W w ia e ; . c .
A v n rO K s Vj m i n o i . i : c o u n t y . and
Merritt and— — —
deceased
and each and e v e r ^ o f trwm
F m ' i U I M . IN r ilA W O B H Y HIT* inter* ,
I
d e c e a s e ...
_____ _
HA H A H or o ih e r w lM .^ la lm ia g ^ a n f |)MCrli,.
Lovertn g, If livin g , and l f ‘ dead.' all
T I&gt; is L l T TO Ql IET T I T L E
uarlle v cla im in g Interest under John
\y. t . L a n c i a :* . C o m p u tn iin t.
l*. Hovering, deceased, or otherw ise; and----------—- N E A V E , h e r ' husband' |Tees o r otherwise and al|iy,' “nt,rva.
W arren llushby. If livin g, und If LOUIBA T . . P H I L L I P S , SAM UEL. M. ! each and e v e r
JOHKRH KINK'IAN. I'.T A t.
J *. w % u * ■ named
------------------- ---»
l"v
‘ EASY term s
dead, ul) parties claim ing Inturgul T
Di-frlllll! (its.
U C K Ell,
MRS.
V I l t t i' l N I A A.
K
V - . e s t under
under any
any of tne
«"*ch
«n d *
"'"X
under
W a rre n Buehby, deceased, &lt;*r ANS, uml euch o f them deceased or defendants,
Olt I il l It OK I T I H . I C A T I U N
‘
'
“
otherwise; W illia m A. Star!. If l i » i otherwise, and all oth er partlea In­ names end residences are
T H E S T A T E OK F L O R ID A T O :
flu ungnown
Sanford’s Best Income Property
juvriiii Kinegao and Rebecca F In*. lug. and If dead, all parties c la im ­ terested in the lands h erein a fter de- to ihe complainant
■.
i t e v &gt; T C U N D E R W O O D titled cause
Kan bis wile. Samuel Chapman unit ing Interest under W illia m A. Hurt,
claiming
any:
Located
on one of the beBl corners in ^
I
parties
whomsoever
c
a
"
,
Chapman, Ida w i f e deceased, or otherw ise; George E. B W A N and A L B E R T S W A N ,
her
whoa* Christian name I* unknow n; Marsh, If liv in g , urul If Head, all .../..iiu , o-:fe,,uamB.
claim in g
Interest
under
J tV. Tucker and Emily A ugueta parties
It appearing by the sworn Blit
m c k e r , his wife. J W. T u c k e r and George K. Marsh, deceased, o r oth- nf Complaint that
you may
be
Emily Aimusia Tucker, Ilia w i f e ; Jo- ci wise; Ida M. Holman. If living, Interested In the land and p rem ­
aeph Wofford Tucker and E m ily A u ­ and If dead, nil parties claim ing In­ ises involved in thla suit and deunder Ida M. Holman,' de­ aorlbed as fo llo w s :
gusta Tucker, his w i f e ; Humu.-I terest
Chapman. Trustee; J. W. Tucker, ceased. or oth erw ise; Joalah R. (Jor­
Lot T h re e (31 o f Block 16 o f
utturney In tact lor Hanuiul (,*hap. don. If livin g, and If dead, all par­
Chapman ft T u c k e r's Addition
lian a* 39 east, run thence east
U jjH
man. Truster. J. Hu ward Tucker. ties claim ing Interest under Joalah
to Ilie /own o f Sanford,, F l o r ­
&lt;316 *nd S-lo feet thence north
T ru stee; Augusta Isabella' • Neave, It. Cordon, deceased, nr otherwise:
ida. according to plat th e r e o f o f
K otim s B ill-S llil,
I'hone 35
663 and 6-10 feet thence west
end husband Georg* l l a w a M N ea ve; ■Martha J. Flanders, If livin g, and
record In tho Pu blic Uncords o f
111 and 6-10 feet thence south
Flrnl Nalinnnl Hank Hullihn «
Mrs. A. I. Neave and G e o r g n l t o w - If dead, all parties clulmlng Inter­ • Seminole County,
F lorida, In
619 and 5-10 f*et to point of bewru Neave, her husband; Huniuei est under Martha J. Flanders, d e ­ i Plat Hook 3, P a g e 65.
S A L E S FORCE
ceased, or otherw ise; James M. L e w ­ , T o n and e a c h o f you ore th ere­
T. .McCrsvey ■and ------ )La
m
D?p p e «rin g from the sworn,
McUruvvy, hl» wife, " h o "1 Christian is, If living, and If dead, all parties fo re hereby required to appear to i,ill l fill
0#
complaint
herein
fll^J
ilmt
M.
M.
S
T
E
W
A
R
T
n « m « I i unknown, S r. McCruriey claim in g interest under Janies M. the Hill o f Com plaint In' this ruus* you and *ach ot you may clalni *om*
S0UGLA31
his W ile w h o s e Lew is deceased, or otherw ise; Har- on Monday, th* Oth. day o f.O ctob er,
and,--------Mrt'funvy,
— ..
nh IJIU. hi Himmlers, if liv ing, and 1936. at Hi* Court House, Sanford, right, lit)* o r Interest In and tn the • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a n a a H g H a a H a g B g g g g g g a
Christ inn iiaitu- is u nknown; Em
property
hereinbefore
des.
rl&gt;
ed
in«!t H. Herndon and Mary F. llv i n- If dead, ull parties claiming In ter­ Florida, said cause bein g a suit to
It 1s therefore OR D E R E D
i on
don. Ills wife, alary K.* I .c fflv r and est under Sarah Lillian Saunders, 'quiet title In the CuinplalnsiU to
you and each nf you he and you ur*
J. tlie above described premises.
----------- I.rffler, her husbund, who)** deceased, or otherwise; Mary
■ ■ ■ ■ n .;
Christian iianu* Is unknown; It. E Kimball. If liv ing, und If dead,’ all
It Js fu rth er ordered that thla hereby required to appear i “ **'•
"
Jo nvs mid-----------Jvnrs, Ills w ife parties claimin g Interest under Mary Order he published once u week In of Complaint herein filed In
whos* Christian name Is unknown; J. Kimball, deceased, or o th erw ise; fo u r conseeutlv* w e e k ly Issues In rau*w on Monday th» 5th day uf
and to varli and every o f th* above David Uuekley, i f living, and If the Hanford Herald, a newspaper October. A. D. 1931 the same being
___
In Seminole County, Flur- a Rule Day o f this Court at llw
named defendants. If II v I i i k and It dead, all partlea claiming Interest published
Court
House, ■***
In Hanford.
Hem.lnole
under
Uuekley. UrLt
deceased,
Pf 1114,
»d4.
JnII **r David UUlKH'ji
Hni Hi l*r
6
litjiii m
. « &gt;
either, any or all of the said d e fe n d ­ 1
ants, he dead, then to the heirs, d e ­ otherw ise; Joseph Davis, if llv lng.lr i n W IT N E S S W H E R E O F . I have County, Florid a andI In default mere
of,
decree
pro
confesso
will
be eri
visees, grantees und other claimants and If dead, ull parties claimin g .hereunto set my liund und o ffic ia l
under each and every o f the said interest under Joseph D a VIs, d e ­ g«al this 111* 6th. day o f Heptember tered against you. said cause being
a suit to quiet title In Ihe Complain­
tjeo rg o W. 1923.
deceased defendants, and to all par- ceased. or otherw ise;
ant In and to the above described
V. K. DOUGLASS,
lie i, each and every claim ing any Norris. If livin g, and If dead, ’ ull
■
I
claiming
Interest
under Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Interest under any of the above nu- parties
L
*Ul't Is further ORDERED that HRs ■
George
W.
Norris,
deceased,
nr
oth­
County,
Florida.
me&lt;l defendants, each
ami
e very
order he published once n week In
whose names and residences are un­ erwise; Henry L. Chase, If liv ing, ( O F F I C I A L H E A L )
four
consecutive
werkly
Issues
of
known to the complainant, in tne und it dead, all parties claim ing In­
Hy A. M. W E E K S .
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
above entitled cause, and to all un­ terest tinder H en ry L, Chase, d e ­
Deputy Clerk.
published
lit
Hanford,
Heminol*
known parlies whomsoever, claim- ceased. nr otherw ise; Hyrus 31. Fisk, WTLSliN ft H O U S H O L D E K .
County, Florida.
no; any Interest or Interests in the ir living, und If dead, ull parties Solicitors f o r Complainant.
lands Involved In this suit,
said ■-l.ilmlng Interest under Hyrus M. Sept. 7*14-21-26.
W IT N E S S my hand and the seal
I f n company o f the Ohio National Guard had not been called out land being situated In the County Fisk, deceased, or otherwise; Elwyti
nf the Circuit Court of the Seventh
to guard the wreckage of the Shenandoah, the navy department o f Seminole ami State of Florida W. Lovejoy, It living, anil If dead, IN C l l l C I T T C O I H T S E V E N T H •Judicial Circuit of the Stale of klomore particularly described us ull parties claiming Interest under
ridu In and for SEMIN OLE COI N T *
the navy department would have had littl«- debris to remove. A und
J U D IC IA L M I I I I I T , ME3IINOL.E on
follows:
Klw yn W, I.ovejoy, deceased, or oth­
this the 6th day of September
CDI M l , P I .O H I I I A .
few hours after the crash people came by the thousands to view tho
l.ots 3 and 4 Block *'D’’ o f Neaves's erwise; Joseph Faulkner, If living,
Ill the name o f the State o f F lo rid a A. D. ,3JSV E DOUGLASS.
wreckage. Souvenir hunters nt once strted to pick up everything Addition to the City of Hanford. uml If dead, all parties rla lm lng J.
A. L A S H n ilO O K .
County. Florida and It a p ­ Interest under Joseph Faulkner, d e ­
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
that could he removed, Including parts of radio sets, pieces of the Seminole
Complainant.
pearing from the swum Hill o f C o m ­ ceased, or otherwise; Clutrl** C,
Heventh Judicial Circuit of H o r silver canvns, furniture and utensils aboard the ship und even big plaint herein that you und earh o f I'lke, If living, and If dead, all
II parIda in and fo r Seminole County.
■
you may claim some right, title or lies claim ing Interest under Char- JOHN It D U R R A N C E . et al.
(C
IR C U IT COURT H EAL)
,
girders
Here are three men taking away all they can carry.
Defendants.
I
m
h
C.
I'lke,
deceased,
or
otherwise;'
interest In and to the property here­
Uy
A.
M.
WEEKH,
Order o f I'ublleatlua
Nettle V. Coleman, if livin g, and If
in described.
Deputy Clerk.
The Slate o f F lo r id a to the p a r­
It Is therefore ordered, that you dead, ull parties claiming Interest
W ILSO N ft HOESHOLDER.
ties
defendant
herein;
G
reetin
gs:
und each of you he mid you are under Nettle V. Coleman, deceased,
■
T o John It. Durrance, Roxy Anne Solicitors for Complainant.
hereby required to appear to tin. or otherwise; Lydia H. Huse, If l i v ­
,
know n as R o x y A. Sept. 7-14-21-29.
Hill o f t 'ornpin!nt. herein tiled In ing, and If dead, ull parties claiming Durrunce ulso
John
Simmons.
also
this cause on Monday, the 6th day Interest under Lydia H. Huse, d e­ Durrance.
of Oetoher A. I* 1'j 2ii the same b e ­ ceased, o r otherw ise; Haruli K. L e w ­ known as John H. Simmons,-----------Simmons
w
if
e
o
f
John
Simmons,
.. .......................................................... ..........................................................................................................
ing a rule day o f this Court, at the is, If living, and If dead, all parties
I Court House. In Hanford Hemtnole claiming Interest
under Sarah F. John ti Burton. W illia m II. Harlow,
County, Flu rIda and in default th e r e - Lewis, deceused, or otherwise; L. Jtury A Barlow, J. U. Magruder, m
J Mugruder, Hanford Loan ■
T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept. 14.— t/P) nml Bonn] o f Maintenance will be ,',t imVree Pro Confesso will he en- \V. Piper, If livin g, and If dead, all Currie
a
Corporation
parties claim ing Interest under L. ft Trust Company,
heltl
(luring
the
three-day
session.I
ter&lt;d
against
you.
said
cause
he— Hotel Commissioner Jerry
W.
*V. Piper, deceased, or otherwise; and successors, Richard H. Marks, ■
Thi*
nrincinnl
Liislnnaa
r.i
Iw
.
t»b
1
lntf
“
Hul*
*"
'Hilel
title
In
the
Com1 n» principal business to he tak- pia|,mllt (n and to the above descrlh- L o w e ll *V. ileed, If living, and If special Master, Chester \V. G ood­ ■
Carter hopes khortly to place build­
tn up, however, will involve » pro- ed land.
dead, all parties claiming Interest rich. us Receiver, O verstreet T u r ­
of
' m i p i . i i y aa cCorporation
o r p o r a t io n ot
ing in Florida upon a stable found­ posed revi »on o f the commission's , 11 Is further'ordered that this 1.1 - under L o w e ll W. Reed, deceased, or pentine cCompany,
otherwise; 31. Vir gin ia Reed. If llv- Orlando. H ondaq E. 8. Bu rleigh and
ation, which will meet all require­ ndopted
rules and r eRulations, |‘f)^ r ''SonsermWe S i ? mlSes 'o f Ing, and if dead, all P
parties claim- A n a le A Rurlelgh, W , R. W hite, ul.
. . I,,
..
. &lt;■) uni.un &lt;&lt; U
nm A IV Kit „
ments o f the :i ate laws, he an­ with the view primarily o f not only r ih»* Hunford Herald, a n»*w«pap«*r Ing Interest under
M. Virginia |t&lt;ed, so known us W illia m A. Whlto, and
or otherwise; George H. L. V. Ellis, If liv in g and If dead a l l '
nounced at his office here.
carryinj' out the state's building f-V,'lilt1' I &lt;iru1a t,an(onI' Seminole deceased,
Osborne, If livin g, and If dead, all persons claim in g uny Interest In
Mr. Carter stated that the Hotel laws in the strictest sense, hut toj 'witness my hand and the seal parties rlalm ln g
Interest
under the lands herein a ft e r described un­
the said John It. Durrance, d e ­
Commission is keenly delirious of conform to the desires and wishes, of this circuit Court of the Heventh George H. Osborne, deceased, or oth ­ der
erw ise; A, J. Feelin g, if living, and If ceased. Roxy Anne Durrance, ulno
getting the general public inter­ o f those Vitally interested in c o n - . ^ w t ! in and fur' Hemlnole Coorn dead,
ail parties claiming Interest un- known » * B oxy A. Durrance. deested in new building in the Mate structloli work.
j ty. Florida on tills the 7th day of d er A. J. Feeling, deceased ur otherJ" h '‘ Hlnimons also Known
All amendment i must be submit-i September. A. D. 1925.
wise; tieorge A. Davis, If living, und us John II. Hlmmons, deceased
to come forward with written sug­
Hlinmons ( w i f e o f John Simmons)
If
dead,
ull
parties
claiming
In
ter­
gestions o f a constructive charac­ ted in writing nt the m eeting Com- c , , rk of
arcuVi Cmm'^Heventl. est under George A. Davis, deceas­ deceased. W illia m It. Barlow, d e ­
ter at the forthcoming semi-annual missloner f a r t e r stated, o r th e y
Judicial Circuit, in and for S&lt;ni- ed. or otherwise; A It. Stinson, If ceased, Mary A. B arlow , deceased,
living, uml If dead, all parties cla im ­ J. II .Magruder deceased, Currie J
meeting
of
the tbrnmission’, I will not pain a reception. The rules uV'ai*" * ou,lty'
1,1 Florida.
ing Interest under A. B HHnsori, de­ iMagruihi deceased, Hanford Loan ft
Hoard of .Supervising Architects, and numbers must be copied off,
4’ |
Jy A
WEEKH.
ceased, or otherwise: Eitliun Jt Htln* Trust Company, a corporation and S
to be held at Orlando on September be stated.
Deputy Clerk.
son. if livin g, ami If dead, all par­ its NUciessors Richard II. Marks, S
An ideal location for large business building or hotel. 104x118, Can be
ties claiming Interest under Lillian Hpcriul Master, deceased, Chester ■
A . l a r g e section o f rFlorida
is 8o|
JDlIN
il. for
LEO
NARD*.
1C.
loriii.i, is
lc|lor
Complainant.
M. Stinson deceased, or otherwise; \v. Goodrich as Receiver, deceased, ■
A t the Orlando gathering a new co-operating with the commission Hr pi: ■
» *&lt; ••
Overstreet
T
u
rpentine
Company,
a
m
purchased on straight sale, or on 99 year least*.
7-11-21-26.
James F. Ileustls. If living, and If
chairman o f the board of Super- when new huildiiiK is undertaken,
dead, all parties claiming Interest corporation, E, H. Burleigh, dereas- B
ed,
Annie
A.
Rurlelgh,
deceased.
W.
m
C I'IT ( O M I T , S E V E V - under James E, Ileustls, deceased,
vising Architects will bo chosen; the commissioner declared, but IVT iTl I IJEl lCi lIH
l T A I . ( T I U ’ t flT O P PI.O- o r otherwise; E verett C. Bates, If I t. White also known as W illia m R. m
for the ensuing two yenrs, and a there arc some sections, he added,
iiiii t , iv a .v d poit hp. vii v o i .i : living, and if dead, all parties claim ­ •White, deceased, and 1* Y. Ellis, de- h
i o r v p i . l v C I M V I P.IIY.
ing Interest under Everett C. Bates, ceased, and all parties claim ing as g
joint meeting of the architects which attempt to dodpe the law.i.
JAMES E. B A R T L E T T , (Hornetlines deceased, oi- otherwise; George It. Heirs, devisees o r otherwise, under g
known and called J. E. Ilanlcti, Atkins, If living, and If dead, all the above named parties or other* i n
and also known and called J C. parties
claim in g
Interest
under wise, in and to the fo l l o w i n g de- u
^ w ill u n i
U i 'r W l w i P L 1 proved facilities afforded hy the! tisrtlett),
G eorge B Atkins, deceasiiU. or oth­ scribed lands, anil all unknown par- H
Large corner lot 104x164, Corner Highland and Oak, Facing North ind
Complainant.
erw ise; And to nil purlin* ctalmlflg ties claiming any Interest In or to if
V ll i l l l t l l l l
I l M H I l l l n new factory into which Grnham |
C'
vs.
interest under Ruth .M.t'Cali.
de­ the lieretnutier described lands, stt-;ai
Fast.
Terms can he arranged.
B R A DO, TIIO MAH J K E N - ceased, Henry M. Ilinkel', deceased. Rate In Sem inole t.’ ounty. Florid a, 1■
Trustee.
D A N IE L
JUDD. John
A.
Douglas*.
deceased, 1*4-wit. the N W &gt; , o f the S W &gt; i, Sec- H
T o w n sh ip
21, H o u tif o f H
HESTER
C. N EW It A EE.
AND George E Currier,
deceased,- John •ion Ii.
reductions in msmifncturini: cost.'*
OTHERS,
Davenport, J r , de* eq&gt;*tt,:. Jutm 0- . Ilgt* 16 Jillist: Also b eginning 7 1-2
I’
uftitis
Kast
Defendants.
o f the Southwest CorHolman, deceased, Joseph M Lewis,
__ N W U o f
deceased, III the fo|f
followin g deserlti-!
U1'"
uate, lying and b e -li* r -l *“ n ■
I dwtish&gt;fK*ltt,- Houth o f
e*l property, situate
ttrilrr for I’ uhllcsfIon
Houth
9 1-3
Itlg in Seminole County. Florida, to' . “ "E run
Ho
Announcement nf a reduction of
chutns. East 10 chains.. N
w It ■
Nurth 9 1-3
To Emma Itnulo, If living, ami If
chains
and
West
III
chains
to
point
l.ots
II),
ll),
50,
6.
1
.
SI,
65,
66,
60.
Corner Evans und Elm, 11(5x127, Faces North and West. This lot has a
|10() in the price of Grnhant Bro­
dead, all parlies claiming Interest
'.Ii. 102. I l l , 112. M3, l i t , 116, 137. td hf-ginnlng.
,.
..
’ under Emma ilrailo, deceased, or 67,
number of shade trees.
ll
Is
Ordered
that
you
uml
each
thers one-ton truck, effective Sep­
1.11. 137. I l l ,
I I I . Ml.
LONDON,
Sept.
I '•— o n — He- t otherwise, Thomas J. Kenney. Trus- 126. 120. 130,
145. l.'t, 152.
153. 155. 157,
159. 167. of you appear t „ the Sworn Hill of
tember 0th. b;m been received by
herein filed, on or be­
» rum rn.,ninK venture which,
i*^,'"* iV/t’i'r .-'It''uUS;®'Th?»m: 166, 169, 172, 173. Ho. I SI, 192. Dll. Complaint
J, \\. I'liilliji , local Dodge Broth­ hind
196,
..............
19 7. 199. 139. SOI. 2'H. fore the 5th day of October, 1935, j I
po.iilhly hits been reported for put- n I Kenoev, Trustee, deceused. or 184, 169. 213.
•M
J
the
same
being
a Rule Day of this ^
214, 217. 21*.
219.
er* denier.
tilUf thousands o f "Itllons o f con- otherwise; Daniel Judd. If living.
und
In defau lt i *
___________________________________________________ $1,600 Cash, 11alance Can De Arranged. ______________________________ j
2.3^ 242. 2GI.( 241. 2 i :j* 217. Honorable Court
MSo Biibitantinl
n
reduction
in
th
e
1
le-.L.,.V.i
unirit
i
V„t.,
“
nd
If
demi,
ull
parties
claiming
. -,
.
.
I I ill*UlII Hpinis into the hnmlu or ,„i..,est under l&gt;.mlei Judd, decviis
267,' 256, 254 '2( 0, 1!HL\ ■m thereof a decree pru confesso w ill j •
tiuiutnii
WIN
he
entered
against
you,
and
each
I
S
272, 27 4, 276. 177. 27 V 361.
p ric e o f this n i f - l u r one-ton tniek. A m e ric a n b o o tle KKcni Is declared to ed. or otthet*r w i hi ■ III- 4i *•r *' New h ill
L‘*Ju.
2'H. 2‘&gt;2. of you
com irg b s s than four months a f t e r
a v,,rv CIM,nb|e business woman. If
", }livlrnr,
» ' • « « and If ilead, all part l p.i 2S6, 297 296.36.1.
It Is fu rth er Ordered that this no­
Id 2.
■In4. la*. 306, S') 7.
th e nniufuncement o f a Previous re- T h „ |,aily s k e t d . says she is Mrs. st l Z n Inlereiit umltr llrMt^r i*. 112. 31.1, 316. 317, 3ls. 319, 320 321 tice lie published In the Hanford H e r ­
ald,
u newspaper published In San­
122,
325,
326.
327.
12s,
J29,
331
33;
Lot 7!!, with 160 foot frontage. Will sell for quick sale, $1,850.
due ion o f fH says l„ Urban May, M a M Casarc v junior, w i f e o f the K*1win Vlrk»»r. if hvlrig. nml If ilu.nl
319.
339, 31(1, 313, III,
316. .'IM 310, ford. Sem inole County, Florida, ultra
m n line with previous usb trances ;;„ n (lf „ w,.a|,|,y A n ;,....... ..... nil |»;trll*n claiming Inter*'*!
a Week for four consecutive weeks.
350.
.151,
155,
369,
161.
167.
36*
37»
l-Mwin VickiTN,
nr nih»*r
Witness the hand and seal of V. K.
thrit tho truck buyer will a lw a y s ,.llimt T h l , n,.W!' tll|M.r , llVH it
372. 37.1. 375. 376, 377. 379. 192
w *.■««•; Harriett C. I ‘aic«*. If living. 371,
bcnelit
equally with
Graham Bro
. .Ihe
. htishnnd lias nothing •",l1 *'f d-*a*l. ail parties rlalmlng in
363.
397. 366. 506. 500
511), fill. 512 Douglass. Clerk of the Circuit Court
it equally
with '•raiinni
Urn- derstands
In and fo r Seminole County, Florida,
-!_L!____________________
balance quarterly_________________________
i . ...i,
t ermt under Harriett f.\ Kiige, de- 513. 511 515. 516. 517. " I f , "t"\ "E". at the Court House, in Sanford, tills
thera in every
e v e r y economy effected
.
" F " , according to tile plan of
Kh incrett
d p
production.
,,y or otherwise ,, m g t - i .,. ,r and
through
increased
r o d u c t ! . I.
___ _______ venture,
_______________
the
subdivision
o
f
the
land
of
III'JJ’ ** un **,M ^G' day of Heplent
i
i living, uml If dead, ull parties claliniVltamonle hand. Il .i.l ft N a v ig a ­ her. 1925.
(iin h 'iin Brothers, now first in
|, r
t i «7 &lt;1, . &lt;•„,
t &lt;• i ing Interest under 31 u Toby, de- tion
V. E. DOUGLAH9,
Company's lands, as per plan
thc world as exclusive m a n u f a c r" r “ 1
h
‘
',** " f
emae.i, or otherwise, .1 W lia&gt;
or plat thereof, recorded In Plat clerk Circuit Court Seminole Coun­
tu rir
n f mi,tor trucks
•in. utile1Dope W'ns cii II m I tii*&gt;
&lt; ape n f A l l ward. IT living, uml If dead, all pm
ty. Florida.
Hook I, (lag. It), nf the public rec
turern o f motor trucks,
are abb &gt;si()r..
'
.
ties . (aiming Interest under .1 w
Un Oak Avenue with lots o f shade trees, is underpriced at
(Meal o f the Court)
to rnnko tilis second reduction and
•
.
...
Hayward, deceased, ur otherwise; ortls id Seinlmde Cuitnty. Florida.
By A M W E E K S . D. C.
nt th e same tim e to make even * ,V ri'' d 1" 1’** e v e r y day, no sailing
Themlor* Thuxter, J r . if living, utui T o tiny |&gt;ersun und ull persons whose Ju n e s a n d J o n e s ,
name is, or are unknown to the
fu rl he i im n rove incuts in
the mini ‘ ll|l* e v e r huvitt|{ been aide to Jtiiss if dead, nil parties claiming InterSolicitor fo r Complainant.
I l i n n o i im provotn oni* in tho quai it iK. f „ r e the lim e o f D ia l.
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.. ..... ' - r e Thuxter. j r . complainant herein, h a vin g or claim­ Hept. 7-14-31-38.
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It
r U ' IIn
a!*
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ing
tiny
right.
t Itlv
or
In­
ilv o f tlu ir trucks
(I**t'»'i»M
orr
u|
Moulton
$12.) per month for (5 months.
in
and
to
the
above IV T H E r l l n i I T t i l l U T, 9 E V KitowlfM. If llvitiK. oinl If &lt;If 411. uit terest
“ In ntliHlian to their greatly in
part 1**4 Ha Imho;
Inn
ti nd *•r described lands or any purl or por­
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Halance $10 Monthly
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VI.
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OF
t’ loa t il product ion—their prmluc
Tb*' consumption of porridge in &gt;\fiHi 11nd Know I cm. liiiuurtcit, ••■ niti- tion thereof, It a ppe a rin g fKtm the
F L O R I D A , IN A N't) F o i l T I I B
tlon fo r the first six months of Scotland has decreased by more « rwla» . Mari.i M KliIrnlK**. If hv* sworn lilll of eotiiphilnl herein fll
COUNT*'
OF
S E M IN O L E .
IN
1tik . uml If dc.nl. nil tinrlUN rlaiin- • d. that you and each of 1you, have
CH AN C E IIY .
1925 was equal to the entire nut- Ilian fifty per cent over that o f ItiR
hit* i *i i unilNi Mm n t m 1.1.1 or claim some Interest In and to th&gt;- Emma D. Ayers,
put r.f 1924 the enlarged und im- twenty-five years ago.
1
t!«*£trjifl&lt;*it. or ul her w |«i*. ||. property Involved In this suit, and
Complainant
that your place o f residences al*
In Sanford Heights 50x1311.—
vs,
unknown. It Is thereupon ordered,
Merritt
F
IDddnsun. and all onthat you und each of you. do to-,
known parties &lt; l.ilmlng lulcresl
and &gt;"U are hereby
required lo
In apil to the Linds Involved In
appear to the hill of min plaint In
this
unit.
tills cause, on Monday, the 5th dm
Defendants
$190 (a sh , $190 monthly for &lt;5 months, balance $10 monthly.
of * tctoher A D 1925. at the Court
Order « f Piilillenllon
House In Hanford, Hemtnole Count*
T o any person, and all persons,
Florida; said suit being a suit m
whose name Is, ur names are. u n ­
quiet title In complainant. I K. Ran
known to the complainant herein,
lett.
and
those
claim
ing
under
com­
W H WHAT
•AN V’ OOV? B L iK lK tV
plainant. James K Bartlett, to III- having or claim in g any right, lltla
above described lands, und you lire or Interest In uml to til' lands, or
North front lot on Highland Avenue. Wonderful location.
IM IV-V MAME
C iO f A A W fO L S C O *
then and Go-re required to make any part or portion thereof, in v o lv ­
ed
In
this
suit;
OF a l l t a i n o ':
answer
to
said
Mil
of
complaint
t M T H 'L V E M A , AM
It appearing irom tne sworn li|!|
filed against you herein, otherwise
DO CXJ CALL
herein filed,
that
i US O l ! m a m - 1
M LAM
a decree pro confesso will he enlct- of complaint.
there Is a person, or are persons.
ed against vou. ami each of you
t h i s
?
Only $.100 Cash, halance quarterly in very easy payments
El IS P A ‘ L L
V&lt;MOCV&lt;
It Is further ordered, that this cl Interested tn the property Involved
suit,
whose
tat loo he published one* a week In Gut above styled
T H S V o FF i m O u l A IM
for lour consecutive weeks. In the name Is. or names are, unknown to
Hanford Herald, u newspaper pub­ complainant, und the complainant
\F HE. COMES HOME.
In said
bill
for
relief
lished In Hemlmde County, Florida praying
such
persons.
NO W
W IT N E S S my hand us Clerk of against
vMrtl-t A B l a c k E n e .
(&gt;0x182. One of the highest lots in the city. Between Hughey and Martin.
said Court, and the seal thereof T H E R E F O R E :
Any person, ami utt persons, h a v ­
this the 7th duv of September, A I*
\m e a i m c o t m o
ing
or
c
laim
in
g
to
have
any
Inter­
1935,
est In the South II ilf of Section 31,
V E DOt’G f.AHH,
B l l f ST&gt;\U S O
* ’ lerk of the Circuit Court, Senilnol, Township 19 South, Range 32 East,
Seinlmde
Comity.
Florida,
whlrh
County, Florida.
W ith
$ 150 every s ix m o n t h s . ______
im
'Jo s P u T f V j A
lands are Hie lauds Involved in the
(H E A D )
above styled suit, are ordered to
By
A
M
W
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E
K
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D
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Ponvt CHOP OM n .
he and appear lo the t i l l of ecmGKt illG E G H E R R IN G ,
pliiliil filed In this cause on Monday,
Hot lei tor for Coniidaltisnt.
t \ V'
the 5th day o f October, A Ii 1925,
1Hep* 7-11-21-11 Oct. 6.
at the Court House In Hanford. Hem-'
Facing South and East. Large !nt.
mole County, Florida; said suit be­
IN T H E 4 III) I IT C O F tlT OF *M | . ing a suit to quiet title In comiv iH .i: m i v n , i i.iiiiiiiA .
in pluluant, Emma A
Ayers
to the
''V /-kv t v ,
111 a n cy;it v.
above described minis, unit vou ure
Order for l*uhllenllou
I # l ' 0 ' j,
then and there required to m i k e
N II G A R N E R .
answer to said blli of complaint
— With
Cash, balance
semi-annually unljLggjfL
Complainant.
f lied against you herein, otherw ise
a decree pro confesso wilt lie e n te r ­
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c
T H E H E IR S
DEVISEES, GRAN- ed against you. and each of vou
T E E S AND O T H E R C LA IM A N TS
IT IS F U R T H E R U R D U RE I*) that
U N D E R JOSEPH F IN N E G A N , de. this citation he published once a
ceased or otherwise, mui oth«ri, w eek tn the Sanford Herald, a news,
Defendants
paper published In Semi rude Coun­
l a r g e f e ™ " l0 a l l &lt; K i l , i " " f “ ' ' : m * P » r t m e n t h o u s e .
T h i s i s I " ! unusuelly
T H E S T A T E OF F L O R ID A , TO
ty, Florida, fo r eight (91 consecu­
A ll parties c laim in g Interest m tive weeks.
the lands and premises hereinafter
W IT N E S S my hand ns Clerk i f
described under JOSEPH F I N N E ­ said Court .and the seal
thereof;
• .S &gt; n
G A N REBECCA F IN N E G A N , .1AC. thi« the 1st day o f August, A D
OR RIIOOK
M It' ll A EE I DOYLE 1925.
( .ull, balance $150 semi-annaully.
JOSEPH W O F F O R D T I C K E R . EM a
■y
V. F. DOUGLASS,
I L Y AUGUSTA T U C K E R . OKORUH Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f S em ­
C R R A N T L E Y , and each of them,
inole County, Florida.
deceased nr tuherwlne; ,
Uy A. M W E E K H . Deputy Clerk
S A M U E L C H A P M A N us Trustee G E O R G E G. H E R R I N G .
fo r MISS A U G U S T A I- C H A P M A N A Solicitor fo r Complainant.
JO SEPH W O F F O R D T I C K E R and
E M I L Y A T U C K E R ; MISS AUltCS- IN T H E C'lltl’ D I T C O I H T OF n i l TA
I
CHAPMAN.
J
HOWARD
INOI.F. C O U N T Y . F I . O H I l i i .
IN
T U C K E R , as T ru stee for J WOP'CHANCERY.
F O R D T U C K E R and E M IL Y AC.
O r d e r o f I’ uhltenlIon
tJUHTA T U C K E R ; HUGH E EVANS L L O Y D F. BO YLE,
I'H T rustee fur J. W O F F O R D T I C K Complainant,
E R arid E M I I . Y A U G U STA T t C K vx.
Ft&gt;
MRS S A R A I I HE W EI.I. H A T ­ G E O R G E FRO ST, et al.
T E R . MRS. S A R A H H. H A T T E R and
Defendants
W
II, H A T T E R her husband A U ­ N O T IC E T O
KNOWN
AN D U N ­
G U S T A I N E A V E and-------- N E A V E
K N O W N DEFENDANTS
I
her Husband, LO U IS A T P H IL L IP S , T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A T o tK a .MUE|&lt; *L T B Q K m , MRS VMlG E O R G E F R O S T amt------- !___F i,.»[
G I N I A A EYANlJ. Vlitlieach of them, his wife, \V. R Y W I L K I E u'd i£T.G&gt;.{Nil.V&gt;Aytg
T l t L VOM£Ja *&lt;
if liv in g , and If *Jc4iE ail parties
W ilk ie his Wile. John D.
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clalrhltig. interest _ i e r said SAMtie41.1
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_ rltt und------------M efritt his "w ire " \v&gt;
F cd u C r o a s t .
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L’ E L CHADMAN aa Trustee for MISS E. Merritt u n d --------------- Merritt hi*
ii&lt;
m aKHi
, I) &gt;ui in,/*.

Itlcal loention for a home. Beat section if 1
Only $1155.00

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We represent syndicates desiroJI
of procuring locations suitable (J
hotels, apartments or business J
cades. Prefer ninety year leases eith
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Florida Building Will Be Placed Upon
Stable Foundation, Says Jerry Carter

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Big Profits

— H ere are some fin e listings that are priced RIGHT to
show tremendous future p rofits fo r wise investors.

DOWN TOW N BUSINESS CORNER

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Announce Another:"
Price Cut OnTrilcks

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Price $125,000
A P A R T M E N T HOUSE SITE

Price $4,500
A N O T H E R A P A R T M E N T HOUSE SITE

Business W om en Back
Bum Bunn ing Vent ure

Price — $4,500

A R E A L B U Y IN ROSE COURT
$500 cash— $320 within 90 days

B E A U T IF U L LOT FACING HIGHLAND PARK
$1000— $300 Cash

W ELL LOCATED LO T O N PALM ETTO AVE.

OUT OUR W AY

Price $1750

By Williams*

H IG H L A N D A V E N U E
Price $2200

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EAST FRONT M A G N O LIA A V E N U E LOT
Price $2100

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Price $2500

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SANFORD A V E N U E IN ROSE COURT
, Price $2350

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L. Leoln'A. Banks, |nilflBlaaBi

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A b o u t T ie r

Teachfers’ Certificates

RADIO B I L L

T A L L A H A S S E E , Sept lL - (/ P )
— Five counties o f Florida we-p
included In thn first .awards o f
teachers’ certificates, made at the
Department o f Public Instruction,
following the recent examinations.
Some o f the nwnrds were with­
held when the department failed
to receive nnswers to the questions
regarding the constitution o f the
United States
.Following Is it list o f the awa }ls
fo r the five counties:
llilU W rm igh— f.jfss Isabel 1 Hall,
Tampa; Miss Lc-oln Belle, McClen' land. Route 6; Miss Mary Theresa,
NowHorgcr, Tampa; Miss Annn I.ydin-Rousseau. Miss Yolarn- A.
Mardl. Catherine A. Mott, Tampa}
Rachel E. Covington, Plant City;
Mrs. Cable Mobley, Plant City;
My.*. Clara Bryan, Tampa: Miss
Juanita Holland, Gulfport; Eliz­
abeth McDaniel Smith,- Virginia
Unshford, Dorothy Taylor, Ethel
lame, Blancho Johnson, Tamps;
Alma E. Johnson, Sydney; Bpdeau
J. Grimes, Eleanor S. Harlteo, Ber­
nice E. Jones, Bernice Chastnir,
Tampa; Helen McAfcV, Sulphur
Springs.
Anna E. Chrwing, L. Hazel
Hand, Tampa; Joint D. Pepper

K i k e the “ City Substantial"
Kjbstnntinl than over.”
■h'limc Mr. Kay brought to
■ 7 i(T of the nation, the names
■ L , } prominent citizens who
■ l^ n largely responsible for
Ingress of the community,
K whom were: Forrest Lake,
■ Holly. Joseph ;k|»ivi{c'ttb I
K ^rge Brockhahn.
Eird Higgidifl # t t -,VnmdJ&lt;
Eiubtcd I'pfi’-adfohl jIHotShgtii

Kim her of Commerce inward
Kfoiful gpnl of being one of
■first civic organrzntions in
iM o vd y ’s numbers contribr,,
■ th? success o f the program,
Kj,], each of which was pre■ jw some reference to the
Kilty. ‘ iinJ S* the "Milan|r, w hrro she seated a . sucK g in g h o f s tiy lie re.
.
■B station broadcasting the
Lm is maintained by, and in
■ction with the Atlanta Journto he the largest in the
I *nd one o f the largest in
lnjted States hence the pubIguimd through the attention
L j at Sanford Friday night
Stain a wide scope, it is pointjt, since the patrons o f the
C] are scattered over a wide
I Events o f this nature con|e much in accomplishing the
[f the Chamber o f Commerce,
[it* whole locality, in proclaimLnfurd to the world,
lette
and
the
Hoffmae
Marinette and the Hoffmae
[ Company,.th e patrons of
Hilane Theater were enterp by the program. Arranget wen- made for a high puw[radio receiver to he installed
u stage for the duration of
fonc-rt, promotors state that
spheric conditions were par[rly good for this season, and
[he program jjyis unintorrypt[d much enjoyed.

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P ort Tampa C ity; F.athcl Phillips,
Hawkinsvlllc, Ga.; Charlotte Klctt,
Sulphur Springs; Julia
Frier,
Tampa;. Bctnol Cunningham, Lorenn Brown, Plant C ity; Altec E,
Sellers,, Clarice M. Long, Tampa;
Sue Shivers,
Eunice
Clayton.
Adine G riffin, Mrs. E ffio M. Clem­
ons, Mrs. .E. C. Croft, Plant City;
Mrs. Rosa Crum. Elbert W. GcrOck. Tampa; Wilmoth Herron,
Plant C ity; Loys H. Williams,
Odessa; Mrs. Ora R. Meyer, Bello
Guaranteed nil Im prnvemettb
View; Airs. Laura'O vertoil, Juan­
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ita "C. HnfgrovCi. Annie ' Gulley.
• M a n a t c e r - A n » L Pel,COTk* llriU," n ‘
S miles from center o f Dnytdi ia : 5 minute drive Day
Palmour, Norn Tindell, Millo Sil- ton; Mrs. Robert E. Link. Mnnatcc;
vernt»n,;Tainpq;-Grace II. Sweat, Alice I’ rlncc, Fcrra Ceia; Cathca ;
tona Bench. Rricc advance J5'a Odt.lat. ■
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Wimnunin; Flossje A
Peacock,
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Jnunita E. Mny, Irma Moseley,
Get n lot now while yoi 11 c a n . A t ■*D r s c p r ic e s
Dorothy E. Chapman, Tampa;
Rhone 349.’ 305 1st National Bank Blti*. W ill show
VestA Cunningham, Plant City;
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ymi the property by appointment' , ' v
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l.enn Dopp, Limona; Mildred HllcrE*. 41 *'»-•• rid
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be, Wijnauina.
Mrs. Errnh D, Schindler, Tampa;
I«ydia Walden. Dover; Virginia Lee
dc
Hewlett, Louise Gulley, Tampa;
Bessie Tidwell, Turkey Creek;.Ben­
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' M. K. Rutherford, AFV(?Pist«'$lRr.
^
jamin P. Stannlaml, Wimaumn;
Doris K. Cornin, Kama Westmore­
■ ■ ! « » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ gJIBB B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ l|■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ &gt; »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 g M O g M
land, Tampa; Sylvia S. Morton,
Conway, Mass; Winson C. .Barker,
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S T E L L YOU W H A T T H E RO-*
Viola T. McDonald, Tampa; Idella
L. Hudson, Charlotte D. Wells.
M AN G E O F BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU, / / ‘

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M IA M I SH O RES

M c o ir s n n .\ .sE A X »

RodgersW ouIdRdtber
Rem ain on Sea Duty, Const ruction is
H e Cables Secretary1 and apartment

|R PRO B E BODY
III m e e t t h is
m i FO R S T U D Y
Continued form Page One)
Rain also fell in North Carolina,
pierc - Hoover, who with acting Greensboro reported a li rht bower
|tary of War pnvis and See- h.ough; virtually no relief from
k of Navy Wilbur discussed the ypjrvssivc heat.pud that at six
lh the president Friday night.! o’cloci tonight the mercury stood
puumeil all will serve, though :d S" degree.'. Eneouruglng new.
bad no previous intimation' va ne from Asheville and the surIwere to be chosen, the letter.; r-n^din*' western section o f the
I ; been mailed yesterday.
-titc. Drought conditions have
bight W. Morrow, was, of ' en greatly
improved by rains
I the president’s own sclec- ’'nini: the past three day.t
AlI He was a classmate o f Mr. tl.m-rrh the water supply in the
Ids? «t Amherst, and ha - he. 11 ' • vnlains has not tesponded much
livijor on many matters, l i . • ! &gt; the precipitation, i" t itinned rnin
Itijnr were nicely distributed i- •■&gt; u-cttii to bring the necessary
nerve the itlca o f non-pa.t.- rcl’ t;.
lip. Mr. Vinson o f the ho i.-e
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Tnmpn|.-Lnrctie
amp n j . 'L o r c t i c U u i
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Julia V. *
L. Glover, Plant
ity
Carrie
Major, Tnmpn; C
- . . . - L.
— Roberta, jj
Plant C ity; Mnmle !&gt;ee Williams,
Tampa; Rmma L. W illiam *. I k*nt
C ity; Lclia I&gt;. Clement. Tampa.
Chnrlottc— Edgar
Do
Coster
Sins, Hnrbor V iew ; Ola Mae YVard,
Punta Goriln.
Seminole— Annie Belle Dyson,
Sanford; Louise McGough, W in­
ter Park; Mary E. Robinson, Aline
Chapman Evelyn Harrow, San­
ford; Lula F. Dc Fils, Helen V.
Moran. Lu cille' Sweat, Genova;
Maud E. Tuppcr, Chcrlorota; Elea­
nor Hopkins, Lake Mary.

W A S H IN G TO N , S?pt. 11— (/P)—
Commander John Rodgers of the
I’ N-l) 'N o. 1 appointed Assistant
Chief o f Bureau Aeronautics, ndvised •Secretary Wilbur today that
his personal preference Is to re­
main on sen duty with airplanes.
Commander Rodgers added, how­
ever, that he would accept the po­
sition If in tbs opinion o f the Sec­
retary "m y services will he more
valucblc in the department.”
The me nage was sent by Rod-te ir. by radio from Honolulu. It con­
veyed the thanks o f the crew o f
RN-S* No. 1, and his own apprecia­
tion for "the honor attached to my
n lection as Assistant Chief o f the
Bureau.”

underwny on tliii beautiful 200-room hotel
building at the intersection &lt;&gt;f the Grand
Concoursu and Federal Way. This is one o f four hotels
at Miami Sliorea for which contracts have been let.

Moh o f Men Tars And
Feathers Tw o W om en

:l Hol’miiunBuysBiritery -U -JACKSO NVILLE,

Sept. M.— irtl
I commit too on in l c r i i t a t and i . ' U P l l i e S n r 1 0111 T i i C r O , '1 T.4 4 If 11W lA'Iiev.d to have bjfcn
the first instance in Florida and
commerce Is a former air m
m
r
.&gt; I &gt; l n , . « c
Ire man, is on the Bsnat? iv.di- -t-0 U p C l r i l G
— 1 iilL L r * one o f the few lit history o f United
States where white women have
Idfiirs committee.
------ -been tarred and feathered by u mob
lither the army, the navy ;.or
Purchase o f the tmtterv service
Itir service is direct), re; re- station owned by Percy Mere was , of men, occurred in Duval county
ltd,but two eminent n-.i; ! nt- announced today t&gt;v &gt;V. I&gt;. 11«*f- I late Saturday night when two wornB&lt; Admiral Fletcher ftp! Con. matin, who nlans to operate the jen, claiming to be sisters, were so
treated by mob estimated at Hid
Br-nl are &lt;&gt;n the new I or ■ I, and husim it in eonnection wilh the
■ud E. Coffin, v ii - &lt;,ys .imir- I lot-Mac Battery Company at 117 unmi skcd m u. Today these wom­
en, who were let out on a down­
B *f the aircraft t. jai ! under Pi rk Avenue.
town corner early Sunday, clad
■fait Wilson, until the row
The name o f the business, locatj only in feathers and a gunny snek,
discrepancy between the c-d at Magnolia Avenue and Seean- said to have disappeared, prob­
B&amp;turr nad p 'od’rition forced, ond Street, will he the Sanford F.xably having loft Jacksonville.
Ifltonizatlon, has spoken for ide Hatlerv Station. N.-w equipv
i i vft , which means nu-nl for th - :-hop has been ordert vii • for which Col. c I. which, when installed, will make
" atcralinc.
■the httsine.-m one o f the most nmd-

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W E L L -IN F O R M E D

investing

public

This is not a random statem ent.

I t is a state­

should and docs demand defin ite in­

ment o f a d efin ite arid already ca refu lly de

form ation as to the plans o f the" de­

fined program , which includes:

velopers when investing in any g re a t project.
r
1 McRae; Football
"s'h W'hdchri.
1' IV Doudney, health rep■' hi tin* County Hoard
' ,Htnii Hon, and Miss Ida
v,'s. who will be the city
dructor. were also prestudent:*.
"ay. in making a number
"a menta nttendent to the
uid urganization for the
tcii that football camli'"■r the supervision o f
*gli UVIchel, director of
at the institution, will
morning for the initial
f the season.
coment is a|Sn made this
hat studies at the grnmcrade :i'hoots here will
d two weeks from today,
Jtt, by school officials.

M ETH O D S
ha\ ft/Ci/lodS

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rob art
v ita l Hi/

A delicate, sensitive constitution
[a 1 list optima to all illnesses Our
method; restore rohunt vitality
so the system can overcome
passivity and become invigor­
ated and forceful.
■'You, 4 tor Health"
D R . W . K. M A C 'D O U G A L L

Chiropractic'Specialist
Ito .nx ■t'G
Hour*, 9 to
O ffice 1‘hoHe

x‘ a lion a I Bank Building
0 ft niitl by Appointment.

It evidence -Rhone J l t l

^position o f PN -9
Is Still Undecided
DN’O LU LU,

"ugh
Gumniamler
John
I "I* i ' "till be guarded by
, ' la" x and friomls against inJ*'
i ' understood he bcltevI, ...'he seaplane on which he
11
Oight by air ami by *ca
'
r&lt;‘pairod for another trio
Uu« Pacific const to Hawaii.
m Vi! K ,1t is under way to renavy department to or«e hoat after its useful day-*
ended, brought to Hawaii
1 it Would be placed in Bishop
Y " " or -onu* other puhlk place
i ” tlr;g memorial of an eyoclud

mtoM

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*"'!&gt; I'li.OOi) aliens were
into the United State;
last six months of D'JI

iinuncing

the building of a yacht and country club house

Since December
4. 1924, the Shoreland Comt, 1l ft;

the building of business blocks and apartments

pany, owners and developers o f Miami Shores,

the building o f 21)0 homes

have set a remarkable pace in their building
and developm ent program .

Miami Shores’

in a w ord— the expenditure o f ^18,000,000 in

natural advantages, incomparable location,

actual building construction, the balance o f

and rem arkable accessibility, w ere there no

$JJ5,000,000 to be expended on city im prove­

other inducements to o ffe r, make a truly won­

ments o f all kinds, including the causeway to

derful investment opportunity.

Miami Shores Island and the beach.

The buying public has, however, in M iam i

Consider, then, as a w ell-inform ed, analytical

Shores, in addition to all o f this, the defin ite

and exactin g investor, ju st what the assur­

and positive assurance o f the Shoreland. Com­

ance o f tli is means to you as*a potential G reat­

pany th a t‘$35,000,000 w ill be expended by

er Miami investor!

r

Sept., 14.-U TV-

"xposilion of tiie pudauntotl
Man- PN-9, No. I, wn.t th«
"tr MihjoL-t of discussion tuv* ftrsons visiting IV-url liar• i\y Yard to view one of the
''mous ships in the history
l , . States navy.

the building of four h old *, contracts already let

j

Shoreland Compariy in building and develop­

AH Th e Money

ment during tire coming year— subject to ma­

M iam i Shores, With th is program b a d

terial and labor conditions.

w e believe, is the best buy out-of-doors.

necessary to build a complete home

I f your home is already built we will make
you si very substantial loan «n it.
D E L A Y --------------- - N O

W A IT IN G

Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

vc. Sanford, Florida. Rhone

Sue .Miami Slip re# ,u;i out*
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BritU C hitlem len
R ealty Co,
10 E. First St.,

Sanford

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M otorize The Autom
obile Passenger
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IU &lt; &gt; r at H if -u l, r ta r lla
h u r t i ] aa Second C laaa U a tta r.
tohar IT, 191t« a t th a P eat of I le t
S aafo rd , F lo rid a v n d a r A ct ot
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M LK A M U I- OHA.T---HOW AItU UKHO.
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Month* . 11 BO

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D a flte re d m Civ,

W eekly

by C a rrie i. p er
li.o l

p er y ear.
a n c r iA L . g O T H 'm Ail u b ltu a ry
n oil re a. ca rd s of th e a k e , rea o lu tlo n e
an d notice* ot e n te r U lr.—e n la wli ire
c B a ra te a re atad e w ill be c h a ra e d
f e r a t re a u la r M dvertUIng rate*.
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n r it t u b a m o u i a t k i * im i e m
T h e A ssociated T ress I* ex c lu a .
Ire ly e tiiltle a •*» th e aee (o r repu b licatio n of a ll n#w a dispatch**
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te re ln are elao rea er-e d .
M O N D AY, SEPT. 11. 1925.
T H E H ERALD ’S PLA TF O R M
I , — Deeper water route to Jacksonrllle.
_ _
_
1*— Construction o f St. Johns-In*
dian River canal.
8.
— Extension o f white way.
i r -Extension o f local amusement*.
— Swimming pool, lennla courta,
etc.
4.
— Augmenting of buildlnjc
cram— home*. hotel*, apartment

Eouaea.

£

5.— Extension o f afreet paring pro*
fram .
Conatruellon
nf
boulevard
around Lak« Monroe.
Completion of city beautlfleatlon program.
9,— Expansion o f achool ayatem
with provlalon for Inereaaed fadlltlea,
_______________________
B IB LE THOUGHT FOR T O D A Y
GOD CARES FOR HIS O W N :—
And they shall be mine, snith the
Lord o f hosts, in that day when I
make up my Jewels; nnd 1 will
spare them, ns a man spnreth his
own son that aerveth him. Mnlachi 3: 17.
q u i e t " SPEECH
There In more strength in quiet
speech,
Than all our angry shouting:
The rude the things the loudest
scrcach,
That
they
themselves
are
doubting,
The wisest never need to yell,
For life will prove, and timo will
tell;
They only need the truth to state,
And smile a little, nnd to wait.

There Is more power in quietness
Than all of our contention;
Noiso never made one measure
less,
Nor altered n dimension.
I'm sure a rod Is still a rod,
Though fools may stamp upon the
sod,
I'm sure that shouting never mndc
A lie the truth, n heart a spade.

-It1*

There is more strength in rocks
o f old,
Than all the winds that riot.

II*

As Brisbane Sees It
Washington W ill Shudder.
Asia Is Not Cnrlstlsn.1
" "
4 Portraits, t t , 000,000.
W hat? Boer, Wine and Sober?

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7 - T n o t - - - : 'Z iW l&amp; W '

I f you sit oti the back Reat o f an automobile don’t think
for one minute that you are driving the car. Don’ t get the
impression that the man at the wheel js depending on you
BY A R T H U R B R ISB A N E
for advice or for information. He is the driver, not you.
(Copy r u n t I 9 JS)
He takes the responsibility for the safety of the car and the
P R E P A R E FOR first-class shud­
passengers, not you. And in nit probability he knows fa r dering in Washington.
The Communist member o f par­
more than you do about driving the car. So keep still.
liament, Snklntvnla, is one o f the
It is interesting to note the number of people who try to British delegation to the parlia­
drive a car from the back seat. Frequently we have np- mentary conference at Washing­
ton. Saklatvala, in a public speech
proaclicd a corner directly in the rear of another car nnd said, among other things, this o f
three different hands would shoot out from the car ahend the British ting:
"The Union Jack la the symbol
to inform us o f the driver's intention to turn. Often some
o f cnalaved labor all over the
passenger, thinking the driver, expected to turn, would take world. It i» the weapon with which
it upon himself to do the signalling with the result that it the worker la downtrodden. In the
name o f the British worker I de­
was all wrong.
... !
mand that the Union Jack shall
Back scat driving is n menace nnd if it is at all possible cease to function. I say, let us abol­
to do so, some efforts should lie made to impress on auto­ ish the Union Jack.
Suppose a communist or social­
mobile passengers that it is the person behind the wheel
ist member of our Congress said
who does the work.
that about the Stars and Stripes.
An effort is being made by the American Automobile What would hnppcn to him?
Association to "motorize the nutomobile passenger." An en­ Would he be sent as a member
of n Congressional delegation to
thusiastic response to the'enmpaign is being manifested Ixtndon. or would he be sent to the
everywhere to the polite way of trying to squelch the back­ morgue?
seat driver. Every operator of an automobile who has suf­
fered from the suggestions and comments o f those he has
TH E BRITISH are a queer peo­
had
pro- with him, and we doubt if there is any driver who doesn’t ple and allow Britain* to think
bump against people like this every day or two, will agree what they like, nnd m y what they
like. That’s one renson why they
with the slogan o f the campaign that "better passengers go on adding to their empire, and
make better drivers.’’
one reason why King George anti
“ Long regarded ns a nuisance, the back-seat driver has, his family still hold the throne.
They find it wise to let men think
under the present-day conditions of traffic, become a positive and talk.
menace," says the Boston Transcript. “The operator of a
car must of necessity concentrate all his faculties upon his
IF S A K L A T V A L A tried to pull
vehicle and upon the road. He is looking and listening. He down the Union Jack they would
is feeling the response of every part of the car to his hand nut him in jail quickly enough.
queer British, although they
and he is even smelling. He sees the car ahead or the cross­ The
haven't any constitution with free
ing, and it doesn't help any to have a passenger exclaim, speech in it, seem to take free
"Look out," or to remark, " I saw a bad smash here the other speech seriously. We, presumably
day.” He is listening for the horns of other cars, for the more enlightened, have free speech
railroad crossing bell or the locomotive whistle, and singing In our constitution, but forbid it
in the back seat does not improve his chances of hearing the in practice.
signal. And the driver knows that the smell of rubber burn­
TH E GOOD mimionarics in Chi­
ing is from a passing car and that his own is not on fire. na find dissatisfaction among con­
Furthermore the experienced driver is content to catch his verted Chinese. The “ psychology
glimpses o f the scenery when he may do so safely without o f the converts" seems to be still I
N E W Y O R K ’S P O L I T I C A L S I D E S H O W
having his eyes taken from the road by exclamations that Chinese, not "Christian," nnd stu-j
M IA M I T RI BUNK
dents at Christian missions are!
he may take to mean some imminent danger that he has not organizing nnti-Chrki.inn demon­
The City o f New York is be- o f the foreign element that the
detected."
strations.
ing treated at present to one of °ld predictions
about
suffrage
Passengers who have limited knowledge of motoring,
'are difficult to make.
its
periodic
political
{sideshows
TH IS SHOULD not surprise or
There is no Uoubt
however,
should learn to keep still and to refrain from making re­
discourage
good
missionaries, j with the main purpose being to that the majority of the older
marks that tend to unnerve or confuse the driver. Such Scratch a Christian Chinese, nnd select a now mayor and several
inhabitants o f the city with propassengers need to lie educated in the acquisition of a motor you find a Confusinn or Tan at, ,
(&gt;fficin|s for tht. Ul,mjn|a- bably a majority o f the leading
sense. They should use a little ordinary, common sense and without Rointf very tar under the
business men, will be lined up
A i in opposition to Mayor Hylan who
.
come to realize that when they entered the car they put skin. It i» easier to change a man’s tration of the city a affair*.
nominal religion than to change somewhat unusual condition has tlu.y believe has played politics
themselves in the safe keeping of the person who was to his character or thought.
arisen by reason o f the fact that and catered to personal publicity
drive, and that they can tie of absolutely no assistance by
Tnmmnny Hall, usually united in a way to bring considerable
offerin g advice, or by acting ns a lookout, in the operation j H ISTO R Y TEAC H ES that A d o for
I|tie,. , nke at lcast, is now ridicule upon the city. Governor
of the automobile.
does not take to Christianity or its
.
’
Smith in his opening speech of
teachings. Christianity originated' divided against itself, the present
Jin Asia, but Paul had to take IN mayor, John Hylan, having been
to Europe to establish it ns the j selected to run for the primaries
dominating religion. It has never ( oppo!(iUon to thc candidate
taken hold in nny part of Asia, ! „
...
. . . llf
.
where it was born.
Senator • Jimmie
W alker select-------led by the Tammany boss and the
" It is difficult for any dear-thinking doctor to avoid I lie
H E N R Y E. Huntington, of C a li-’ Tammany representation in Mail*
conclusion that the hustle of modern life, the pace at which

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A Sound Heart and a Sound Body
'X.

the campaign also intimated that
Mayor Hylan was lacking in loy­
alty to the democratic cause du­
ring the last Democratic Conven­
tion in New York and finds the
present mayor quite incompetent
in judgement and caliber of mind
to even know or to analyze tin
problems relating to the govern­
ment o f a great city. Incidental­
ly, more than one newspaper man
would be glad to see n new may­
or in New York, if for no reason
than that they are tired o f set­
ting up front
page
head-lines
about Mayor Hylan and his vari­
ous attacks upon "the interests."

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A m a sound heart helps make the body sound—so i|
a sound bank promotes the financial soundness«
the community. And tho alreant of your business
to the current of the town’s financial life-blood |
which courses through this bank.

we go, the nerve strain involved and thc expense of spirit i
n‘" ro thn,n *
hnttun.
entailed have become larger factors in the incidence o f
1L^^inX.rouL'h. H oym d ^ V '^
ri
pr%cnt ’Mn&gt;'°.r’ wh” h
e a s e and ot d is e a s e s ,o f u d if fe r e n t
ty p e fr o m m a n y w ith land fou . able.,
arc.glad
that
“
t,uriJ ^ nu “t
f*• #.Yon
' M-* *•
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#•%* 1
Huntington will have these pic-,supported by one o f the leading
which we were formerly acquainted."
S a n fo r d ,F la .
Speaking to great company of United States and Cana­ tures to look at the rest o f his democratic bosses in Brooklyn,
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
dian doctors in convention in London, Sir Thomas Harder, life, and glad that he lms th e, claims in advance victory at the
money to buy them. These purin these words expresses the fear o f too great mental activ­ traits, with all his other m agnifi­ polls, while his opponent is not
ity.
cent paintings, his magnificent less certain by statistics and oth­
During the last period o f of- m i i i H i i i n i i B x x a a a z i i B i ■ i n i x x anaaaaa a ■ ■ a iiiin u
When we look around us and see everyone running to library, and the house in which er arguments o f the fact that the, fice especially, there has been a l­ □
Y«',VAnu« ms squabble beand fro, trying to accomplish several things at once, worry­ he lives, have already been given present mayor will be “ snowed J
away and are now the property under. ’
1
tween
the
mayor and various city
ing over this or that, figuring out new schemes, new stunts, to the people o f California. Whop1 Governor AI Smith who
officials, anil the leaders in civil,
we cannot hut wonder what tho result of it all will lie. This a man gives whnt he has to the campaigning for Senator Walker
movements in Greater New York.
is a fast age in which we are living and especially here in people, the more he has the bet- is proving a strong opponent to
A large portion o f the popula­
the mayor, who he claims, has
Florida where developments are coming so thick and fast ter.
-------been more or less subservient to tion We weary enough of this
and where the best minds of the country arc working out
C H IE F PO LIC E Surgeon Owen William Randolph Heurst whom "tim e o u t' for political contro - 1
new methods and schemes for doing things quickly, are the bring i from Europe to Philudel- Governor Smith calls
A contractor recently hired a man claiming to be a carpne |
Hylan's vcrsics centering about the C it y ,
Hall.
Meanwhile the population
high-speed type o f persons found who allow themselves t &gt; »hia this statement"super-boss."
ter,
set to work he tried in vain to make a mitre joint, con-1
run without a governor-1,elt.
/ ,V h c n I asked them in London
There are three republican can­ o f the country metropolis goes on
about its business in the usual
tractor watching him said, "Jim you arc im carpenter, J,inJ
Modern life imposes a strain on our minds and bodies, and J,('d Paris about drunken police- didates in the primary republi­ way, and whatever may bo th&lt;
can
campaign
who
are
also
bat­
peeved at his failure replied, "H o w in II
i
while great things for the World have been accomplished in men.^firemen and taxi driver* they
tling against Tammany and M a­ outcome of the approaching pri­
late years, still the words of Dr. Holder are worth consider­ laughed at me. There simply are­ yor Hylan, particularly, one ;of mary the business o f the city will
fore I tried it ? "
n't nny. The solution ovor there is,
he carried on without appreciable
ing and pondering over to a certain extent.
give the police nnd firemen theirrwhom is Mr. Frank Waterman of
In the Inisy life of the average individual, physical con­ light win© and beer; it's a cure for fountain pen fame. The slogan change, subways jammed to suf­
Our "t) years o f succcHaful experience with Notch InndM|
focation as usual, and increasing
dition, and good health must not he neglected, if that person drunkenness. There is no prohibi- " f Uie fiv e cent fare upon which numbers o f people who can get
the story.
would continue to accomplish great things. The fellow who lion to interfere with their imhib- Mayor Hylan won his Inst earn­ sufficient money together will
of wine and beer and there is paign seems to be the present
move out o f the city to occupy
feels that he must w &gt;rk from early morning until late at ing
no drunkenness."
slogan o f all of the candidates
A T YO U R SE RVIC E
the new subdivisions in Long Isnight, at fever heat, without relaxation and recreation, is
statement,
shocking
t4
(good
n"
w
ruP
P
&gt;
K
.
for
the
mayor's
o
f.
That
tdigmul
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^
"
|i«nd
and
Jersey.
Like
every
othOne day Mr. Abd-cl-Krim asks quickly bringing himself to the day when he may have ac­
fo r pence and the next day refuses
nroh.hitiomr.s,
confirms
what
. d ic in g
bn,ifai."es ep.
W
York is struggling
it, which sounds like the gentle­ cumulated fortunes lint when he will have lost his ability Thomas Jefferson said more than
&gt;
interests "
and w,th ,,u' Kr,'lxl
&lt;&gt;f tranaa hundred years ago.
He urged
,
.
r 1•
portution.
portal
man from Morocco iii up the well to enjoy his earnings, through loss of good health.
to encourage light wine '
" "P0 1,1 l‘^j;ry nPIM’ni*nt a
known tree.
We like to see busy men. When a man is extremely busy, Congress
It is to he hop d that, as this
an,I beer in order to get rid 0f pT»r.te n ta tiv e of Wall Street an i
Ball Block, Opposite P. 0. Sanford. Haas a rule, he is making a success in his particular line of whiskey, which, said he. kills half ^ »,?rP «tual
is so
"the Inter- matter of transportation
Wo didn’t think you were ever
',uUVm,‘. ls st\!! un th‘‘ widely emphasized hy all the can­
going to become old, Uncle Ben­ work. It seems as if the busier a man is the more work he o f our men and ruins their fam- &gt; ,ro*
inis thrust on his sh udders, and the saying that if you want dies. Prohibition lias succeeded ^".‘es of the gods stiav the popu- didates of the present political
jamin.— banford Herald.
Every piece of property examined before oflered fur
nomi­
llk" !'•!“ “ J fight, whoever is finally
Golly, boy!— We were middle anything done you will have to get a busy man to do it is In getting rid „ f light wine and l la ii,n. ln. Nevv
nated lor mayor will get action
hear,
not
o
f
whiskey.
Hut
it
h
a
»'
,,f
aged when you first began
to indeed very true. We like to see busy men. It means busi­
late years, and especially in New for new uhwuy.s rather than talk H I I I Z I I I I I X I U I I O g g m j U B g H U H S l i a i i n i l l 111" 1
been on trial a short time only
wear punts.— Ocala Star.
York being increased hy so much and fight.
ness is good. Hut wo also like to see busy men relax, and
kiep
in
good
condition
by
playing,
by
exercising,
and
l»y
get­
Wo can't say for certain but wu
PROFESSOR PRICE, who tench­
n■ a a a a B a a B n a a iH H a q a a a ia a H a H H ia ii
imagine a fellow who pushes &gt; ting all out of life that it is possible to get.
es geology in Nebra.ita, is angry at
A
KENTUCKY
CRITIC
baby carriage down town for the !
Here in Florida nearly everyone knows how to make the British who shouted him down
T A M P A T R IB U N K
first time feels about as conspic­
money hut there are entirely too few who know how to plav when he snnke against Darwin.
uous ns a boy wearing bis first
Says he. "Ten millions in America
Th
|b no
and make health.
ccasion for ( Tampa and St. Petersburg, hut a
puir of long IroUM'in.

The noisy winds blow hot and cold,
The changeless things are quiet.
I f there is something that is so,
Yt-s, something that we know we
know,
W e need not yell it loud and long—
For even then we might bo wrong.
— DOUGLAS MALLOCH
■■ — o- -----W orld’s worst: A football punter
wouldn't make a good husbumi be­
cause he kicks too much.
-------- o--------Now that the iong-lookcd-for
rain has fnllen in South Carolina,
fi
wo suppose Cote L. Illuase will
take due credit for it.
-------- o-------Notables just returning from
their vacations include President
Coolidge, Governor John W. Mar­
tin and our office Imy.
-------- o-------No qne-handed driving is tole­
rated in Asheville, according to
latest advices. The girls must
have organized up there.
-------- o-------An obliging person is the motor­
ist who will speed up and run
Y J
over the tack that you would have
*• If he had not punscd you.

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THE BX1

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Speaking of Skilled Laborers

J

B r y a n t &amp;Hathaway!

Sub-division

are against Darwin,
l he
pronu say, "Eighty ' *le * ribune to give fro-o advert! * - 1 never of Sanford. Where is San- *
-------- o-------fessor might also
®**yh«w?’
■
Tixiay’s best laugh: "A corres­
II' M i l W A N T a good example of what advertising will millions in Arne•rica don’t know ing t o . the Park City News, o f
pondent of thu Chicago Tribune
anything about I larwin, nnd don't Bowling Green, K y „ hut after all
, "M v have never a
It is the same state it lias therefore know really whether .u . v. . u i
,,, . , I? ” * ,l Wl,r« »»ou t Sanford and *
writing from New York says be d". just tuke a look til Florida.
against him '
’w n gm uK H onda d,.| not consider it of sufficient S
learned while visiting in the latter liven. The same laud is there. No gold mine has been dis- they are with himi
i or against
tt lot o f free advertising.
importance to mention it."
But ■
city that the reason Peggy Joyce voveied. No oil well has been dutf. Just advertising, simple
I
hut
paper
for
a
long
time
has
i
the
News
is
now
Hnuing
out
that
W ould you he interested enough to 1HU?|
didn't marry Santa Claus was that advertising, is nil. Some o f us might learn a lesson from
Contc mpornry Comment
been using up space on its editorial when anybody kn u k&lt; any part of
there ain’t no Fantu Claus.— Ma­
them.— I he Commerce News.
page trying to keep Bowling Green Florida, all the ro-t o f the statcon Telegraph.
tell you how you can make $5(U)tM)
Thing* never are as bad a* thuy j from
lroJn neing
tu rallies to the defense. W h e n e v e r';
being depopulated, but
hut in
------------------- ()--------------- -----------o--------seem. Millions of Chicagoans nev
at its efforts, a former resi- anybody not familiar with K en-in
"Ocalu ' that little city up north
a cash investm ent o f $ ,
, .
o f ,h&gt;‘ t tHW'» uifurins us that tucky think* o f Kentucky. ho 1
N E W S PA PE R S A L W A Y S EXCITE curiosity. No one er have killed anybody.— Haiti | i
sounds us if someone started In to
, there are something like 200 peo- thinks o f Louisville or Lexington 2
say "O, California” and didn’t ever lays one down without a felling o f disappointment__ more Sun.
|pie from there in Tampa alone, never o f Bowling Gremi
It is a
quite make it.— Miami Tribune’s Charles Lamb.
Lyre by Proxy.
Henry Ford has become a cham­ Whether the estimate is accurate probably news to the News that i 2
pion o f dancing.
Few men have or not there must be a lot of them i Sanford for many years before the m
Oh, it. II, M., come back and
ffti
done
more
to
conserve
our steps.— down this way. The name gentle- , present activity has been a pros- ■
tuke that police court reporter o ff
M Y F A V O R IT E STO RIES
your column.
.Say, Proxy, why
Brooklyn Eagle.
Hy IR V IN S. COBB
L. SIMMONS Sales Manantf
,
don't you rend up a little? Ocala
HIS Muqni&gt;lia Ave.
I’hniK’
4* i
was on the map o f the United
As a last desperate effort,
U hen Rhinelander Waldo wasquartcr-inch margins,
Staten before California, and its lire commissioner of New York At Canal street a block ciinineliu a jia a a B a a B a a a a a a B a a M B a a a a a a a H a a B «a a v Blial,i:&lt;&gt;&gt;&gt;;;.
Dawes might try going over the
name is original and its own. Your and when Edward Gruber was timed Crokvr to slow down. Instantly
falls in a barrel.— Associated Ed­ vising people o f the United States
rhat paper is happy that anoth-1
- a a lgi^l
super-heated, mushroom city down fire chief Croker volunteered one Waldo jumped out o f the ci
itors (Chicago).
to stay at home and Keep awry er small tmvn paper, the Elizabeth- ,7 " “ ■■■"■■■■"H aB B B B B B B nB B H B B B X B B B B aB aana**
by a tepid ocean, in which most of day to take Waldo for n ride down muttering something aboutcar anil,
from
Bowling
Green
an
I*
,
, , ; ~ „ — " ■" ,v
.....
nwiiii*Miiiii£ siiioilt having
the healthy salt water is tainted Broadway m
in his famous 1
ilO-horaofurgolten
i „ « , the
10-horsefurgoUen something, dived into
Our guess is that Spanish co­ Even if it was rn unusually nice in warning people against selliiu- 11
by spilled bootleg liquor, took its power red automobile, which henenrest building. About then ( 'r o ­ operation in Morocco will consist oil boom, we doubt if people made |out all they have and
k "
name secondhand from an un!m- used when going t,j fires. Waldo'sker decided to call up !ut. he,nllargely in saying: "A ttn buy."— as much money na they are doing Florida. But the latter paper has S
portant town in the Indiana corn seeretary. 'Winnie Sheehan, who’s quarters and he, too, went away
To Supply You With
in Florida, or if everybody then*1always been a n e a t Scllaver in B
Baltimore Sun.
vuy
belt. Ocala is older than St. A u ­ now a movie magnate, went along,temporarily, leaving hi* .1 ,
ire-devil
1
I’
^
arly
Rose Seed
gustine; older thun Santa Fe. It to®chauffeur and the yet breathless |
selves endorse its
I f European nations don't go to
was the capital of Central Florida
Waldo owned a niimher tif brisk Sheehan in thc
(
,e war until their debts are paid the
For Fall Pluntiiqf
before Columbus discovered Am er­ moving cars himself and thouglitreturned to find machine.
only q , .
world is in for a tong period of
ica, and then as now was a pretty lie knew something about speed,four.
Onion
Sets
and Onion Seeds
peace.— Toledo Blade.
good town. Go soak your head, hut he had never traveled with "M r. Sheehan sain for you to
S E E U S FOR YO U R BEE SlH M M .lE s
Lyre by Proxy.—
. Ocala Star.
.
„
( rokor. They sj&gt;cd down Brond-ahrad nnd have your rutn r id !'1
Too mlich o f the world is run on sonal remark* about Sanford all money on the side, in Florida
tfcl faS k I
u T ’T whul * U
ut " terrifying pace, .havingout," stated the chauffeur
» ,! I the theory that you don’t need road
I'hnitc 2 IS
along the line aummarixed: "When- much more than he wiS ever
aklk |
‘ .uh /
WUh lncri'“ ,,i,,if the |trolley cars, slicing curbstones andsaid he's jpst rememU-red tin, I
/ •. r, m
wuth of balloon trousers?
i»vn idm p Collisions with trucks bysamo tiling that Mr. Waldo d id ."l manners if you are a five-toa over you think o f Florida boom o f mu of hu &gt; . . .
K IL G O R E SEED CO.
truck.— Medford Mail Tribune.
vuucso you always think of Miami, anicaranctj. ‘
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oftenost seldom have fittjr know!- graph records nnd music scores are to g iv e Impartial service to all requirement* 4#
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and
nothiqfe
plgftsfs
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edge as
to be able to ____
meet the needs will permit.!
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iCTUiU Is
la also
titou kept
m - f of
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And oret the library pwfes&lt;HA’ ,H * ' “ A

“ And so I Q i that those o f us
f the everyday man or woman
each
i« classed o
one
ip t fu l ! ■mpmbera,
■
* o f whom
•
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t n
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who take nn active' part' fit, •pxtf-,,’ .J
nh n resident, non-resident or .ten}-,
the
/
renting the library drama to our ...
pornry resident, . Overdue notices
n n ___
______
wide nnd varied audience feel that
IIS
[)OS!
nre
sent
impartially
to
oil
ollke,
librarian urns proud in his posses­
the library is one o f the torch
their
objective
points,
and
it
would
MISS KATTOYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
sion of books, which were to be and those who do not fin ally re­
T E L E P H O N E :— Bes. 428-J.
bearers o f civilization, and that
certainly
give
us
great
pleasure
if
closely .-guarded. The present day turn books are plnced on\thc de­
this ‘modern temple o f knowledge’
librarian points with pride to the linquent list. It is very creditable those o f you gentlemen who nre
has become the symbol o f universal
not
members
would
add
to
the
do
number of books distributed and to Sanford that out o f 25,000 books
per cent o f the men who already progress and takes a permanent
T A M P A G IR L TO BECOME B R ID E OR
loaned
last
year
and
over
1,000
the
number
of
readers
enrolled,
D ickerson-Lake
while the librarian o f tomorrow members, only two living In town belong, and help us to mnko It a place nmong the educative forcer
Y O U N G SAN FO R D B U S IN E S S M A N
will bnse his pride on the positive nnd four who moved away, failed strong nnd flourishing institution. o f modem democracy.”
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Booth
----------------------------------------educational and cultural advance to do their duty, and in every case W e always especially welcome the
Dickenson,
An announcement o f unusual in- nounced upon that delitfhtful
=
they give. We must know people they were young people.
oco f Tampa
terest in this city is the engage-1 casion.
pas well a« books, and must try to
“ This is called ‘the century o f
announce the engagement nnd
ment o f Miss Mary Louise Dicken-l “ Centcrintf the
1 get the right book to the rig h t per­ the child,' and this Is apparent in 15
luncheon tabic
approaching m arriage o f
son
o f Tampa*'•to• Paul Lake of San-1
0 _»
T h ejB
son.
Besides having
literary the library ns elsewhere.
was
a
large
heart-shaped,
rose
their daughter
i of the Congre- ford. Miss Dickenson has visited
knowledge, the librarian must have books found there are selected with
covered
piece
bearing
a
minature
Mary Louise,
_ hold their in this city on several occasions
executive nnd business ability, In especial care, as wu feel w e too
with Joseph and was an attendant in the Lnke- cuphl holding pink ribbons extend­
•
to
order that the various departments nre helping to make the future cit­
ing
to
each
guest's
place,
inviting
Paul
Lake
ie on West First Hutton weddintf last spring.
may be properly administered. He izen. W ith the wealth o f splendid
each to draw for pretty favor#. j
of, Sanford
Mr. Lake is a piW inent young
must know how tt) select books, anil books being published in increasing
bet
The plnce cards seating the guests
the
wedding
to
take
place
ting or the business man of Sanford and has
with n small fund choose those numbers fo r children each yenr nnd
wero bride’s corsages, and beside
O c t^ .
jlisry will meet made, his-home in this city for each place was a dainty white nut
which will help to make a well the many beautifully illustrated
fi'elock. A large several years. Friends o f the cou­ cup overhung by n wedding bell.
balanced colection.
editions, there is no excuse for
Miss Dickenson, who is the
L
'
m ; u ple will be delighted to learn that
“ Library science is how highly finding the mediocre or second-rate
Hefore the guest of honor was a
m
Municipally Owned nnd Mnlntnined
daughter
df
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
W.
B.
, Guild 0/ the nfter their marriage, which will be
specialized and library methods on their shelves. In « , well-mandnintily wrapped package * tied
Dickenson, o f 301 South Boul­
rill hold their nn event o f Oct. 22, they will re­
have nil been standardized. Take nged library the parent need have
with white satin ribbons, which
evard, long prominent in Tam ­
the Rectory side in Sanford.
for instance, the book classifica­ no misgivings ns to the books his
revealed upon opening a hand­
The C ity’s N ew Cemetery is located on W est Ge­
pa,
graduated
from
the
local
mberi ure re*
The engagement o f Miss Dicken­
tion. The Dewey Decimal classi­ child w ll find there. Of course in
some lizard skin purs® worked in
high school, later completing a
neva Avc.; on beautiful, high, dry ground, well
son was made at a lovely courtesy penny-point design, the g ift of the
fication is very generally used, the ndult department a much wid­
course at the Florida State Col­
given for her in Tampa Saturday hostess.
laid out into lots, walks nnd driveways in the most
which means that a book on a er latitude is allowed. In addition
lege fo r Women, at Tallahassee.
afternoon, an account of which ap­
modern design o f Landscape architecture, with
certain subject will be found in a to the Story hours nnd Rending
“
Gathered
about
the
luncheon
She is a member o f the Chi
t y will enter- peared in Sunday’s issue . of the
certain
ceunm .place in the
me m ajority o
01f liw- 1•club* special attention is given,
given to
w
table as Miss McKean’s guests
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the con­
Omega national sorority.
13 o’clock honor- Tampa Tribune as follows:
braries in the United States. You ! the collateral rending of the high
were: Miss Mary Louise Dicken­
Mr.
Lake,
who
hns
made
guests, Mrs.
stant care o f the Superintendent.
“ Pink roses, heart and cupid
:
must therefore know its ten main school students, nnd instruction is
Kss Louise Deos motifs, were charmingly featured son, honoree, Miss Virginia Wont-, many friends in Tampa, comes
classes, which are subdivided into often given by classes in the libra­
en, Miss Katherine Frazier, Miss' originally from South Carolina.
at the luncheon given yesterday Katherine Bronddus, Miss Mnrg.iFam ily lots for sale at $.‘10.00 to $00.00 on rea­
100 divisions nnd these subdivided ry as to the use o f the catalogue
He is n graduate o f the Citadel
nt th e ' ret McMullen, Miss Angie Allen,
into 1000 sections. You w ill know and reference hooks and the ar­
by Miss Marie McKean at
sonable terms.
at Charleston. S. C. Mr. Lake
that a book on Agricidture goes in rangement o f the shelves.
Tampa Yacht and Country Club, in Miss Joyce Prince, Miss Oraleze
came to Florida several years
030, onu of Ibsen's plays in 83D,
honor of Miss Mary Louise Dick- O’ Brien, Miss Elizabeth Range,
“ In the Reference room subjects
ago, and is now engaged in the
For inspection, see Superintendent on the grounds.
Shakespeare in 822.33, n history of nre looked up on many topics for
enson, whose engagement to M r ., Mrs. Frank Davies, Mrs. \V. B.
real
estate
business
in
Sanford.
1 Paul Lake, o f Sanford, was an- j Dickenson and George, B. McKean.
Russin in 047, nnd an encyclopedia the adults ns well as the juveniles,
among th,i general works, 030. In nnd the magazines nnd newspapers
For full particulars, See J. Lb Parker, Superintendent
I (pending several |
the number for Evolution, 575, the I are in daily use, especially by the
In business.
W.
B. Williams, City Manager, or L. It. Philips, C ity
first five stands for Natural sci- men.
Miss Hand Entertains
“ Then there is the business side,
ence,
which
Is
one
o
f
the
ten
main
Clerk.
Orlando was a |
classes, the seven is for that d i-[th e correspondence, keeping the ac­
F riday A ftern oon For
on Saturday.
vision which relates to Biology, counts by journal and ledger so
M iss G ra d e Flournoy
and the lust five for that section thnb they may he examined by the
lid W. B. Downi of Biology which treats o f Evolu- City treasurer or State nuditor,
Editor's
Note:
The
following
is
fk-end in Tampa
the leading men o f our day have ..
i f ,^e book, is on the Origin the daily statistics nnd reports, the
1.1
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Entertaining In her usual charm­ nn address on iibrary work and its ___
said
about its value —nnd
worth?
‘‘ Horace Mann, the great educa-1
species, an additional .8 will he making o f schedules for the sta ff
ing manner. Miss Ruth Hand was importance to a community, deliv­
planning nnd supervising
hostess
Friday
afternoon,
when
she
tor,
said:
‘
Public
libraries
are
an
ad,d?4'
. Illustrations of this kind and
ered
recently
hefore
the
Kiwanis
Ij. L. Miller and
their work, interviewing the public
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might
be
given
indefinitely.
entertained
at
bridge
at
her
lovely
and Rotary Clubs of this city. The essential part of a complete sys­
Kay in DcLand as
"Another technical feature is tho who call nn.l giving a polite refus­
home on Pnrk and Thirteenth Herald reprints the nddress upon tem of public education.’
latives.
card catalog, which is called 'the al to hook agents, keeping the li­
Street, honoring her attractive the request o f a number of mem­
“ W illiam Jennings Bryan called most important working tool in the brary open according to schedule,
the system o f free public libraries
. Saturday for house guc'r, Miss G rade Flournoy, bers of those two organizations.
"W e librarians find that people now established in this country, library.’ By this you know what nnd before the public eye by means
1 he will enter the of DeFuniak Springs.
books a library hns and where it of printed notices nnd book re­
The dainty color m otif of yellow |nften lllive VI*KUc ideas about pub- ‘ the most important development is to he found. It also gives the views.
ftrida.
nnd gold was artistically carried 1 llc lll,ratie*' as well as curious im- of modern times.’
author and title nnd the most im ­
" It may he o f interest to know
“ To quote Theodore Roosevelt: portant subjects it covers.
J J 7 K. Snyder o f out in the rooms where the ca rd 1lir« 8ions regarding hath ourselves
This what are some o f the books asked
To better accommodate our old customers and make
«
‘The
free
public
library,
after
the
tables
were
plnced.
quantities
„
f
I
and
our
work.
Perhaps
you
have
|he guests Saturmeans the hook must be closely for by the business men o f San­
marigold being used effectively. Jheard uf the book agent who in- church nnd school, is the most e f­ analyzed and put in its proper ford. The subjects asked for tho
it possible to lake care of our ever increasing new
■
tach.
®1 , .
..
,
c
,
quired of the busy housewife if she fective influence for good in Amer­
trade, We have purchased the Extde Batter) set %ice
^
Marking the places o f the p a yrharl(M ^ ickcns or a Na- ica. The moral, mental nnd ma­ class, as each book stands by itself most are History, Psychology, A g ­
tnt the week-end
and must be treated individually. riculture, EvolutVm, Heal Estate
!il_l!.,.CB..d5 " L ^ d W,th flow - thank1 Hawthorne, in her home, to terial benefits to lie derived from
station form erly owned by I*. A. Moro. Wo ate in^
1 guest of Mr. and ers in yellow
Of course every modern library and technical subjects, while the
and gold
which she replied in angry tones: a carefully selected collection of
fiction
usually
means
either
a
de­
,
.
.
,
.
,
niuses
the
open
shelf
system,
where
stalling
new
equipment
in
this
service
station
which
■
The afternoon passed all too ‘No, we have not. I suppose you
good books, free for the use of all I h rcm, , r ‘ Can a0lect the books for tective or a Western story. While
quickly, and when scores were
will make it the most up-to-date Battery S e n ice
«
If&gt; ||ow simple it seems to o f eoutse Zane Grey, Curwood, Op|d Elwin Moore counted it wan found that Mrs. I). have got us mixed up as usual the people, cannot be overeat I mot- h|
the boarding house next door.' ed. No community can afford to fJ , thom thm .
la n d in g side penheim, Joseph C. Lincoln and
jrnd in Tampa as I). Hammond held high score and with
station
in
Ibis
city.
'
And as this g.„&gt;d woman confused he without a library.
,
and yet each book has Harold Bell W right are the most
lends.
■
was awarded a most attractive wall these great writers with the every•Andrew Carnegie remarked: ‘
th’rmiK|, „ t U*nst twelve dif- popular authors, it is very g r a t ify - 1
■
vnse, while low score was held by
processes nn.l has cast the ing to know thnt the solid novelties j
Visit our now station at—
■
|leaves today for Miss Flournoy. She was presented day people about her, so many cit­ ehoose free hbrarics as the best ^
izens have confused ideas of this agencies for improving the people, „ b
minimum of |0 cents in like Thomqs Hardy, Galsworthy,,
he will enter the with Houbignnt's perfume, nnd al­
great institution, which dates hack because they give nothing for noth- mJdUiJ)n tl, lls initi:1| C0Ht to place Hcrgesheimer and Doetoevskii are [
Corner 2nd and Magnolia
rida.
so silk lingerie as a memento of to the early days of history. They nig. They «&gt;nl&gt; help those whs ; there. Records nre kept o f evalso
in
constant
demand.
■
the occasion.
|think of it perhaps ns a literary help then selves. They never pan..... . frllll. ..... timi&gt;
R. ft. Stephenson
"Sanford has reason to he proud I
.... ..
...
cry hook from the time it enters
Following
tho
awarding
o
f
the
or
social
organization,
where
you
pem e.
1hey reach the aspiring,'
)jb ^
Ulltil ,t is withdrawn. o f tho start she has made in her
om a trip through
prizes, the hoste:i; assisted by her will find a smiling desk attendant and ope., to these the chief turnswill show whether it is in or pubpc library.
Wo hnve an at­
w York State.
sisters, Mrs. Carl Schultz, Misses I handing out the latest novel to the ures o f the w ord . l or these and
how
it |8 overdue, and at tractive building nnd fine equip­
Mildhed,
Doris
and
Marion
Hand
lover
o
f
romance,
or
ns
a
place
other reasons 1 prefer the free th '
,inu. whether it should ment, with over 5,500 books in our
Lccrn of Orlando
providing a delightfully easy job public library to most If not any'
r ,i,0 ‘ h(| or mended, or replaced collection, and everything has been
■
m cuest o f Miss I served a tempting ice course.
u ha, tl, cn withdrawn. In organized according to modern me­
Those invited to meet tho guest for those engaged in this special other agencies for the happiness
ir the week-end.
a.ul improven,,.,,t of a community. ,
in,ruries pictures, phono- thods generally used. It is our aim
of honor w ere:
line’ o f work.
“ Libraries, however, ure a broad
"W hnt nre some o f the things
*,
*
T
id«n left Saturday
Misses Marjorie Dempsey, Lillie subject and a very old one. They it does for u community?
It is ■ ■■~=|:
|r Miami
after Ruth Spencer, Emma Spencer, go back ns far ns 381)0 B. G'., to
first of a l l ‘ the People’s university.' ’
. .
.. ... .. . . . . . . . . . .
; two weeks here. Winifred Strong, Katharine W il­ the early days o f civilization when ■a
contmnatinn school,' or hi unb a
son, Margaret Cox, iV r r r Lee Bell, Egypt and Babylonia were the versity
*
sity in continuous session.’ ‘ Ed* (■
left Monday Margaret Zachary, Lillian Shinholueation is u lifelong process, and
City, where she |see Nonie Williams, Doris. Mildred
^ h U . T . 'y s '^wm'l’ of'coJrse libraries furnish that education
stud.es in violin.; and Manon Hand and Mrs. E M.
different from ours, as they which is not synonymous with
Hunt, Mrs D p. Hammond. Mrs.
■ writt, „ on duy tablets. 4)r on schools or their teaching.' It fur­
If. C. Krkison re- (a r l Schultz, Mrs. It. E. Stevens |ro||s „ f pnrchmcnt&gt; um, were found nishes information to all those
______
jn u|most every important temple. whose work helps the w elfare of
Jta Daytona Beach nn.l others.
■'»• a 4S
Later the Greeks had many private mankind, and to those whose work
t&lt; been for the past
requires
technical
knowledge.
It
Slumber Party Given .libraries, which the Romans ncrn
'quired as one ofi the spoils of war. provides the field of self-education
By Misses tu rn er
One o f the most noted o f this pe­ for those who have lacked early
I d Orlando, forriod was the Alexandrian in Egypt, opportunities— the Adult education
F ilet N et Curtains ru ffle d and frin ged , white, Ecru
^kparter Star, hnsj
which was carefully arranged and about which we nre hearing so
ta with The SanDelightful in every w ay was the
•
!
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much these days. This is carried
cataloged.
slumber party given Friday night
on in large libraries by a Reader's
and Ivory.
by the Misses Thelma and Vcrgicf “ During the Middle Ages books
/Is.
bureau, conducted by u trained
/
x
.
.
.
.
Turner
at
their
home
on
Palmetto
j
were
mostly
to
be
found
in
the
*t(turned homo
1^ monasteries, ami the monks were [s ta ff o f specialists and division
Wing the sum -'Avenue.
the guardians o f learning. These [ heads, each an expert in his lino
Wus parts of
The home was decorated with collections formed the beginning ot |o f work.
vivid hued zinnias and other cut many of the famous libraries o f j “ In this connection I read only
flowers and ferns.
following
Europe today, that o f the Vatican ; a day or two ago the
t
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M il
*. •;' ' L i M :'
• - i . i . .............
U&gt; and Miss
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The jolly group o f girls in the having some of the richest treus- j -------remarkable
statement made by the
«:
'll..
a
i
F8 wjKted to ar- first part ot the evening, attend­ ures in the world.
I Librarian o f the Milwaukee Public
*fkr(pending the ed the Milane Theater and then
■
"France has the largest library Library in which he said: ‘There
N
repaired to the hostesses’ home in the world iii the Bibliotheque are as many udults seeking educawhere games and all n»rts of con- Nationnic in Paris, and next to tni:i tion nfter working hours ns there
ir
returned Sunday tea.s were enjoyed.
is the British .Museum in London, are pupils in all the grade nnd
past month in
A t nudmght tho hostesses, assist­ with contents of equal value. Our high schools o f the country.’ This
1Panada
as the ed by their mother, Mrs. H. AL own Congressional Library
a t ’ certainly gives our libraries much
Is.
3d inches wide, white and cream , fin e
W hite, Ivory, Ecru, 3d to 44 inches
Hamrick, served a sumptuous sup­ Washington, which ranks third,1food for thought as to their work
t
has one of the most magnificent for the future,
sheer qu ality, plain and bordered fo r
■b- Niohlaek Bn. per.
wide. F ile t Nets.
i-uiinuu, buildings in the world. Its fres-| “ Libraries also make the town
Those
enjoying
this
delightful
"f a daughter,
unit Lo-jcoed walls and classic paintings are moro attractive to tho class of pooat their home at party were: Mimes Thee
l.ucile 1tnmiliar to every visitor to our pie we want as residents und neighjene Vickery, Pauline and
I Capitol.
bora und helps to keep them there.
Echols and Kuby Middleton ------- "N ext to this conies the New It affords the best kind o f entorF wl&lt;,n» has return- spent the week-end here as the York
York I'uiiiic
Public Library,
and thus lessens crime
i.iorary, o
oif which
num i 1
. tainment,
....................
visit of six
as [nnd
and disoider.
disolder. 'It is the one instituguests o f Air. ami Mrs. Emme. have many pleasant memories, as
an,) relatives McCull at their home in Rose I served on the staff there for scv-ition by whic h the life of the ena.
•• ■
community is enriched,’ nnd
Court.
era! years. It is the largest cir- tire commun
" ■
Rose and Ecru, 36 inches wide, fa s t
i has
has sc
something to oftcr a l l ' a
H
eavy
quality,
la
rge
design^,
velet
------Iculating
library in existence,
und!
which
* m
atmg
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' Ray. , Palatka,
are no „*
m
! m ai,i to be the nrsc norory m ( (.cuwce for all time.
.....v, ‘There ...v
colors,
fine,
silk
finished
file
t
net.
Ittlest of
Mrs. J. H. Hancock and three
’
1,5
‘lnt
hl’ of
first
“ I social
^ P 1. lines to bar the entrance, no
finished. A ll guaranteed fast colors.
,, ,
use.Ilbrttr&gt;'
Its cellMrs.
f t her hintie on children, letL .Saturday, for their
l,lvlr n V b o iid m g on Fifth
Avenue,' creeds to be subscribed to. The
illions, exclusive doors open ut every touch. Even
home in Tampa, utter s(lending tho
r‘ 1tho aristocracy o f intellect does
past 1U days here as thu guests oi
, cust ,“ n,e "J
*u . « rtc.llt not count.' It serves the rich and
f»dur&gt; leaves to- Mrs. Hancock s sister, Mrs. Lee , *'« . lh‘‘ Kroun! s*
Conoly
reference collection, und is the
1• where sha
headquarters for the forty or more the poor, the old and the young,
g duties as chapebranches which radiate to every the educated and the uneducated,
If olh'gO.
.Mrs. Edward Higgins and fam ily part of the city, extending even to the well and the sick, those 'seening practical help in the business
have returned
irom
Daytona Maten Island.
F o r Draperies. 44 inches wide. Rose
And Gingham Cloth. 36 inches wide.
1 t brasher are Beach, where they have been fo r
The
United
furnishes the ot luc, and those needing escape
1 IIC
V &gt; l l i w v » i States
----------finest
example
o
f
free
public
libra-1
from
that
business.’
And
this
is
fcp "“nie today af- the |iust three months and ure liv ­
green and blue. Guaranteed fast
A ll shades for draperies.
Guaran­
fv past month in ing lor a temporary time m Sari- ries to be found anywhere. The 1bi\y»use ‘ fo r every human need |
f attada,
colors.
modern library movement started there is a book.'
teed fast colors.
ford Heights.
“ It is said that the best cities
in 187(5, when the American Libra­
W V Radford o f
hnve thu best libraries, and that
Mr. and .Mrs. Luke Thompson, ry Association was founded. This good cities insist on having good
week-end guests
ha*
a
large
national
membership,
Jdford at her home accompanied by .Margaret and in which are found men and women libraries. \\ hy .’
Because they
Charles Thompson returned home
|V- enue.
___ o f the highest intellectual type, give ‘significance and vitality to
Sunday a fter spending the past
Ain., and Its aim is “ to promote library ser- all tho worthwhile things, heqi to
« . T. Alford le ft month in Montgomery
‘ vice and lihrariunship," and its comlmi materialism unu ure allies
l".
Ingham, Ala., whore Hendursonville,
moito: T h e best reading tor the to the fjne and good things of hie.’ £
36 inch Cretonne, A ll new patterns, la rg e and small designs. 25c, 35c
lh" guest - of relalargest number at the least cost.’ lo give an illustration: ;\uw York u
&lt;r / 1‘ iw j
m u .
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t i,
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Miss Mary Cobb of Whigham,
l»l weeks.
and 50c yard.
“ It may be of interest to know City spent m UI2J over a million,
Ga., arrived Satunlay to assume the many typea of libraries theru dollars in its circulation departKrupp returned her duties us a member o f tho are, each distinct form the other, ment and over another million m
high school faculty. .She is resid­
A ll Silk Pongee heavy, 34 Mumie, all silk pongee. 32 inches wide, in pon[ r»m Asheville and
The largest ones are mostly for it* reference work. California bus'
'• P . where she has ing at the home o f Airs. T. I.. reference, subdivided into various i the finest system o f county libra-1
Dumas' on Park Avenue.
Vgee shades. £1.00 yard.
romer months.
depaitments. In these you - will ries to be tound anywhere, und |
find special rooms for Oriental l i t - [ joint annual income is nearly a
M. C. Bobo came home Saturday
erature, Americana, Incunabula, or quarter of a million dollars. Its
Burke Steele anfrom
Florida for a few days, lie
th of u daughter,
books printed before 1500, raiel iast biennium appropriation Jor|
has been in charge of a wholesale
B. The little girl
editions, Genealogy, books for the its State library work, not includhouse
in
Orlurulo,
but
resigned
his
‘1. Joyce Lambert
Blind, Genealogy, collections o f ing city libraries, was #152,000;
position to be with the Simmons
Music and A rt— in fact, books o f j Ohio’s #86,00U; Oregon's #75,000;
Realty Co., in Sanford.—7-Cedarevery class. Then there are Uni- [Mllinou’ #40,000; Texas, #24,000
town,
(G
a.)
Standard.
Ray p ox o f Ocala
versity, College nnd High school Fioridn is at last coming into her i
libraries, State, County, Traveling, own, us the lust legislature approAmong some o f the girls leav­
Hospital, Prison and Camp libra- printed $12,000 for the beginning
ing today fo r Tallahassee where
ries, even the ‘ Library on wheels,* o f a State Library,
they will enter the Florida State
the library book wagon is call"L e t us glance tor a moment at
Mers Daily College for Women are Misses us
ed. But the most important o f ail how out' libraries are operated —
E very T h in g N ew Th at’s Good.
Olive Newman, Mildred Holly,
to the average citizen is the free tho modus operandi by which, we
RE O Y S T E R S
Georgia .Mobley, Sara Evelyn W il­
public libgiry, which is the most get our work across to the public
liams, Alary Elizabeth Puleston,
democratic institution in the w orld.1It has often been remarked that
Naomi
Scotfgnn
and
Louise
Sar­
T l'il Store
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ERALD , MOND,

M B E R i t, 192

Fen ce Pustefi!
.*na First National IJ.mk Bide
Two 1nisi lies* loti; First
hundred nml fifty frrt
hotel Reasonably priced. i

Bip: P a ir to Pirates

F o r t y nereii Within llu* p,
j o i n i n g *t|lnti vision. Owner
.Moderately priced.

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Houston Allows Tampa Only
; Four Scattered Hi Is White
' i ! ' Saints CJafner Seven O ff
. Oscar Estrada, Tampa A cp

. .

NOTICK
T O ’TH O SE D ESlitlNt

TAM PA,
Sept.
14.— (/P)— The
count is all oven again in tha
Florida State League* po3t season
series for tho pcnnnnt with St.
Petersburg winning from Tampa
Saturday afternoon, 4 to 1.
Oscar Estrada, Smoker twirlor
pitched a steady gam e througout
except In the fourth inning when
ho was touched fo r 3 o f tho 7 hits
lie gave up and 3 runs were scored.
An extra tally was shoved over by
the Saints in the ninth when Block
doubled and scored on Houston’s
Texus-Iengucr to right.
S. Doyle drew a base on halls
with one down in tho fourth and
Brown sent hint to second with a
single and the tatted scored on
a single by Cox, Brown advancing
to thin!. Brown scored when P,
Doyle grounded out to Snead and
Barnes sent Cox over with a sin­
gle to left.
The Smokers put over their lone
taliy in the seventh when Lopes Here are two reasons why tho Pirates are leading the procession in
led o ff with n single and was safe the National League this season. They arc Manager Bill MeKechnic
at second when Messner dropped (le ft) and Max Carey, veteran outfielder and captain. Max has lieu
the throw on Jcsmcr’g grounder. with the Pittsburg club since 1911.
Lopez went to third when Allen
forced Jcsmer nt second and the
\\ ilson e .........
Tampa catcher scored on Snead’s
Wendell, cl
sacrifice fly.
C. Mitchell, p.
Houston twirled a great game,
Decatur, p. ..
holding the Smokers to four hits,
Betts, p.
no two of them in any one inning.
x.\x Fonseca .
Although wild at times and hitting
hatters, he steadied in tho pinches
Totals ........ 27
1 0 24 7
and turned tho Smokers hack when
x
Batted
for
Sand
in 0th.
runners were on.
xx Hatted for Metz in 9th.
The final game to decide the Dodger Ace In Brilliant Form
Batted fo r Betts in 9th
pennant will bo played in St. P e­
B IKIO KI.V N
AB It II PO .
and
Fans
Nine
iu
1st
Came;
tersburg Monday afternoon. More
Phillies Take Final Game; J. Mitchell, ss. .. 6 2 3 1 1
than 4,000 people witnessed today’s
2I&gt;.
. ..4
3 2 I l
game.
Cards Beat Pintles Twice Stock.
Johnston,
If.
..
I
2 3 3 &lt;
The Box Score.
ST. P E T E
AB R
H PO A K
B H O O KLYN , Sept. 14.— (,?) — Brown, cf.
Messner, ss........ 3 0
0 j) 4 | Brooklyn split a double header
Ilnrgreave ,
Shannon, If..........4 0
l 1 0 0 here witli
Philadelphia Sunday,
S. Doyle, 3b...... 3 1 0 2 4 1 Dazzy Vance twirling a no-hit Tierney, 3b,
Brown, cf.
„ 4 1
2 2 0 0 game in the opener winch Brook­ DeBerry, e.
Cox, r f .................3 l i n o
0 lyn won 10 to I, while the Pldllk' ; Vance, p.
P. Doyle, 2b........ 4 0
0 4 4 0 took the second, 7 to 3.
Totals
3G lo 15 27
Barnes, lb ...........4 0
1 13 1 0
It was Vance’s first no-hit game
Score hv innings:
Block, c...............3 11 1 0
0 o f his major league catucr.
Ho
ulft &lt;&gt;00 (mo
Houston, p.......... 4 0
1 1 2 0 was in superb form and fanned Philadelphia
liriioklvn
.
400 401 Olx
nine batters. The run scored o ff
Totals „ „ .. 32 4 7 27 15 2 him came in the second inning.
SECOND GAME
TAM PA
AB II H I’0 A K Johnston nindo a two bn.-e muff
.Score hy innings;
Snead, 2b. . . . . . . 1 () 0
4 2 0 o f Hawk’s fly und then threw
004 300 000— 7-13-0
Hicks, 3b......... 3
0 (1 2 3 0 wild to |second permitting lln w k. Philadelphia
000 000 003- 3- 9-0
tEstrada, p........ 4
0* 1
1 1 0 to take third. Friebcrg fqlloyed Brooklyn
1fin 11on*0s: * Poiivea ami Vliison;
*Weik, ss.........*.*4 *n ]
2 2 with a sacrifice scoring Hawks.
Grimes, I.. Brown, lluhell and TuyLee, r f ............... 4
0 0 4 0 0
Hawks' home run over the right lor.
Peterson, If. .. .. 4 0
l
&lt;1 (I t) field wall with the
liases
full
Lopez, c............ 4
1
1 5 2 0 sewed up thu second game in the
Jcsmer, lb ...... 1 0 0 0 t) u third inning, I,each also hit for
CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Chicago
x H u d g in s....... l
0 0 0 0 y tho circuit with one mun on base
C. Allen, cf..... 4
0 0
1 0 0 in tlie fourth, driving Grimes out was helpless befnic imnohur and
I Cincinnati won « fast game 5 te 2
o f the box.
Totals ......... 30 1 4 27 10 2
II irgreaves and Harper collided I here Sunday. The two runs by
x Batted fo r Jcsmer in ninth.
at (ir:it ba e in the seventh inning ; Chicago were due te errors. CmScore by innings:
o f tin* final game and Were' parted ] dnnati hunched hits on Bush in
St. Petersburg .. .. OOO 300 001— 1 by the umpires just as they were the third getting three runs.
Score hy innings:
T a m p a ................... 000 000 100— l coming to blows.
When Harper
otn 301 000—5-9-3
Summary: Two-base hits, Shan­ went to his place in left field lie Cincinnati .
000 200 0110— 2 6 I
non, Block; stolen buses, Hicks; Willi greeted with a slmwcr of Chicago
Batteries; Donohue nml liarsacrifices, Snead. Hicks; double pop bottles, uoine o f which struck
plays; It. Doyle, Messner to Barnes him but did no harm
Play w.i fgru ve; Bush, done- and Hartnett.
Stiead, We Ik to Jcsmer; left on stopped several minutes while liabases, St. Petersburg ll; Tampa, 8; field was cleared.
SLIPPING?
liases on balls, o ff Houston, 2;
ST. I.OUIS, Sept.
1 1.— i/pi
F IR S T G AM E
Estrada 4; hit by pitcher, by
The St. Louis Cardinals won both
The Box Score.
Houston, ((Jcsm er, Snead), h / r i l l L A
AB It II PO A E games o f yesterday’s twin hill
Estrada, (C ox)
struck out, by Sami, ss. . . . 1 0 6 2 1
I again l the League leading Pitt ;Houston, t; Estrada, 4; Umpire 1, xWriglitstonu
I 0 o li u y laugh Pirates, making it four out
J’ ieh, Luther and Connors, Time Metz, ss.
.
II li li
I
1 i) o f five o f the series. The Card­
1 :50,
xxKimniick ..
I n o o o o inals took the fir.'t 8 to 1, and
Leach, cf. .. .. . 4 u y 3 d n won th:* second ti to '2, The last
Williams, rf.
3 li 0 il n 0 game was called at the end o f the
Harper, If. .
3 0 0 3 0 0 fifth hy agreement.
Hawks, Ih.
3 I U 3 t) i)
FIRST GAME
Huber, 3b.
3 0 11 1 2 0
Score hy innings;
Friherg, 2I&gt;. .
2 &gt;0 0 1 0
1 Pittsburgh
002 oil) oo| — t- ;i *j
FLO R ID A S T A T E LEA G U E
Post-Season Series
. Petersburg 5; Tampa 2.
E V E R T T RUE
B Y CONDO

PHILADELPHIA IS
HELD HITLESS BY
D A Z Z Y .VANCE

Yesterday’s
Results

N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
litadelphia 1-7; Brooklyn 10
ricinnnti 5; Chicago 2.
ttaborgh 4-2; St. Louis 8-G.

N ow under cohslruiTion
and Sanford Avc..

requested

Bntt-ChiUcndcn Realty 0

large class w ill be initiated
tona Lodge, T u e sd a y , Sept, li
lando Lodge, W ed n esd ay , Sept
members of S a n fo rd lodge ai
to attend and a r e promised ai
A

Totals
45 G 14 33 13
x Butted for Quinn in 7th.
W ASH
AB It II PO A
lik e, rf.-ef. ..
5
U 0 (i I
S. Harris, 2 b . .: 2
1 1 3 3
Goal in, it. .......... 2
1 3 2 0
McNecly, If. . . 2
0 0 1 1
Jeiines, cf.
.. .. ()•,() u 1 o
Judge, lb .......... 4
0 U 7 0
J. Harris, lb.-rf. 5
0 0 0 0

Blunge, 3h......

1

Pcckinpaugh, ss. 5
ituel, c.................2
llcuther, p. . . . . 4
Ferguson, p.
.. 2

1 0 1 I

2
fl
0
0

3 1 I
0 5 0
2 ,0 1
0 0 1

Summary: Two base hit, Hale.
Guslm, llolt, Perkins.' Slniniomi,
Miller. Three base 1 nil’. Miller,
Lamar, Pcckinpaugh. ‘ ilolue run,
Simmons,
Stolen’ base, Godin,
Milici, (iallowuy (2 ). Sacrifice, J.
Harris, Holt, 14ice. Hue!. Double
play, Bice to ituel. L eft *011 base,
Philadelphia 14; Washington 10.
Bute on balls, o ff Groves ti; Quinn
I; Gray 1; .itauthor 4; Ferguson
3. Struck out by G ro w l 1; Quinn
1 ; Gray .‘LjJfuiithw l*
Hits, o ff (troves 4 in 3 1 none nut
in lib ); Quinn, 3 in 4; Gray 2 in
I; llcuther 11 in ll 2-3; Ferguson
3 in I 1-3. Umpires, llljdehraiid,
O niishy and Connolly, Time 2:55.

They call him the “ Babe Ituth of
the minors." He’s doc Bratcher,
14l&gt;.pound hitting marvel of the
Peoria chib. Three-Eye League.
Over a stretch o f 40 games he got
C7 safe swats, 17 o f them being
homers. He stacks up as a comer.

Cotton Crop Figures
Given Out By Bureau
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 14.— (/Pi
— Cotton consumed during August
tot tilled I let,G55 link's o f lint and
03,583 lintors, compared with IV2,K9S lint and 62,513 I inters in July
this year and 357,380 lint ami 44,92(1 linters in August of la: t year,
the census bureau announced to­
day.

Track Ace

Thomas Wntr-nn, California her- i n
mit, has decided to move to Mcx- a
ico to obtain real seclusion. r o r ,®
years he lived undisturbed'near g
Newport Beach, Calif., but n little ;■
publicity cnusid the curious to “
tlock to-his hut. lie says they »
acked so many “ foolish questions"

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IN D IA N S 8; TIGERS li
DETROIT, Sept. II.— (A1)— De­
troit finished its home ntaud fur
the season yesterday, with a dcfeat at the hanfiti of Cleveland,
8 to ti, 'I he iuiilatis went ten in­
nings to win, the Tigers putting
lorwnr I .1 rally in the ninth that
brought three runs nml tied the
score.
Score by innings; •
Cleveland .. OK) too 202 2— 8-13-1
Detroit
100 old 103 0— G- fi-l
Batteries; I ’ hle, Shuttle and M y­
a ll; Collins,' ' noy'le, Wells ami
litis-der, Woodall.

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AN-ADVEUTINKMEStv

IS T H E S IL E N T SALEM AN OF CO!

lg-lU-20. Nov;

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C lllS O X C O P
CHICAGO, Sept. 14. HP)— Chi­
cago defeated S t. Louis 5 to 3 ill
the final game o f the series here
Sunday. The game wa a pitch­
ing battle between Kerr Anti Davis,
Kerr pitching shut-out bull until
tho seventh and he was replaced
in the ninth by Blanke:hip, who
checked the rally.
Score by innings:*
St. Louis
........ 000 DOG i l l —3

Germany seems to he coming to
the fumt In athletics. Her latest
star in track and field activities is
“ Dutch" Curt.,
lie ’s a sprinter
and recently defeated llouhen in
Chicago
....... Ola 100 101— t
Batteries: Vaiigilde/, DdvLsiand the loo.ynrd and 100-meter dashes.
Dixon, H argrave; Kerr, Blanken­ It will he recalled that it was
ship ami Schulk.
Him hen who tool; Charley Paddock's measure across the pond a
short linn* ago.

A LT A M O N T E SPRINGS, FLA

N A T IO N A L I.K.W
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh
No others scheduled.
UNITED
STATED

SO U TH E R N LE A G U E
Mobile 2; Atlanta 0.
New Orleans 2; Birmingham 1
Memphis 0; Nashville 2,
Only three games scheduled.

Mo

MAIL.

W A S H IN G T O N S,|.t 14.—
— l.ocul thundershowers are
prospect today and tomorrow
tin* Ohio Valley, T Vmiessee ;
Florida, the weather bureau
nounceil today, while weather
he mostly fa ir elsewhere iast
the .Mississippi rivVr.

FLO R ID A S T A T E LE A G U E
Won Lost I’ et
T a m p a ........ ............. 3
.501
St. P e te rsb u rg ........ 3
3
.501

St. Louis
050 2tlii nix -8-11-2
Batteries: Nile, Adnnts, Sheehan
him! Spencer; Mail
and Vick.

N A T IO N A L

Pet
.**,ili
J»63
.547
,4«jj
.;st
.47:
,43f
,43i

A M E R IC A N LE A G U E
Won Lost Pet.

Washington.......... 87

48 .041

Piiiladelphhi .......... 79
Chicago .................... 73
tit. Louis
............ 72
D e t r o it ...................... 70
Cleveland ................ C2

66
03

,591

64
or,
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A M E R IC A N I.FAGUE
games scheduled

Thunder Showers A re ^ F T e r
EVERY
Forecast For Florida

How They Stand

New Yoyk
Boston .. .:

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Today’s Games

A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
St. Louis 3; Chicago 4.
Hoston 2; New York I.
Philadelphia G; Washington G
H innings, called darkness.
Cleveland 8; Detroit 6 (It)
nings.)

LEAG U E
Wen Lost
Pittsburgh ............... Ht
51
New Y o r k ............... 78 GO
Cincinnati................ 75 G2
Nt. L o u is .............. c.)
71
B ro o k ly n ...................CO Co
B o s to n .................. 70 78
Philadelph ia............CO
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reason tor the
popularity o f
W IU G LEY'S is tlur it lasts
so lung and ti turns such
great dividends for so small
art outlay. ** It keeps teeth
clean, breath sweet, appetite
keen, di^otlon good.
Fresh and .fu ll-flavored
always .n its wax-wrapped
package.

SECOND GAME
Store by imiing^b
i ’lt ls h u r g h ............!»tm2 00—2-1-0
St. I.ouis
022 20— C-8-1
RED SON WEN
N E W Y O R K . Kept. U — U P )Fred W ingfield had the better o f
W aite Iloyt in a piteKmj?' duel
nml the Rfcd So\ ,1, rented
the
Yankees Sunday, 3 in |, A poor
throw by Utjyt all,.we 1 ltotlilt®c!(
to score in tlu* fifth, while
.'lead’s sacrijBce ily hroughl
chuff home with tig, winniitj
r u in e d e y e s
'a
The Yankcgts Itnu* tally was S t ed on singles bj IVngougi nind By ja ck e t; they Kvt red and ^nre and
vbkr h‘f 'thejn go.
Don't do i*. j (*
Hoyt und Coml ’ -acrifiee.
*’~ 1' ' Lcniurdi's tieldni F.ye Lotion nires n
Score by innings:
Boston ........ O'JII 200 000- 2-6-1 soreness wit!, at tt-ni in one day.
-5-1 Cbolir-laaU and sirthgthens!*—Insiq 'v fl
Now York
. OOo m o 000Batterios: W ingfield and B is -1OH laving "I -aiiurdiV’ — it makes
strum; eyes. At all druggists,
ch off; Hoyt and llengough,

ONE LOT A N D CASH PRIZES
TERM SE Z
Did Kentucky AuctTon Co.,
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Engraving, Embossing. See u‘ D A IL Y NEW S— It covers Brow­
first.
W e ilo it. Phone 417-W, ard County thoroughly which is
one o f the most rapidly growing
R. R. Ave.-Cominerclal SL
sections on the Florida
Const.
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E. 8PU R I.IN G , iig&gt;-dlvlsion
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ LE A R N ABOUT Polk County and
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Lakeland, through
the
StarHeights, Florida on Dixie High­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
way._______________
dium in South Floridn. Published
mornings.
STAR -TE LE G R A M —
T IN A N D ME T A L WORK
Lakeland, Florida.

W anted

Advertising

F or Sale

W an ted

D EVELO PERS A T T E N T IO N —
Pensacola Is beginning
the
greatest development in G to ig la ’a
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gu lf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollnr opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance fo r live developers to get
In on ground floor. W rite Devel­
opment Department. The Pensa­
cola News.

FO R S A L E : Oklahoma. 470 acres,
well improved grain and stock
farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
fo r South Central Floridn Coun­
try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
Fla.

M A N with car to work in evenings
from 4 to 0. Attractive propo­
sition fo r hustler. Give references
in letter. W rite "Proposition" Cere
H e r a l d . ________________

W A N T E D : Colored labor for road
work, Sanford to Dclatnd rood. I
|3.00 per day. Truck leaves San­
ford Ave. every morning. L. M.
Gray, contractor.

S E V E R A L solicitors to work on W A N T E D : High-clan-, salesman to]
represent Dnvis Islands in San - 1
commission. Right proposition
FO R S A LE : Account of old nge,
ford.
Apply at Orlando Office.
for
right
man.
Apply
at
Herald
my entire well drilling business
and equipment. W. A . Stafford, nftcr 6:30 in uftemoon.
W A N T E D : Permanent resident de­
408 H olly Ave.
sires rent n house, five rooms
or larger. Communicate with J. B.
FOR S A L E : Overland Sedan in
Cogburn Care riorid a Vegetable
Block No. 10 tn the City of
good condition. See Mr. Swanson
Corporation, Phone 533.
Snnford, fronting on Lake
at Crown Paper Co.
Monroe.
Two blocks from
new hotel. Price $ 136 ,000.00.
FOR S A L E : Nice friers nnd chick­
W A N T E D : Drcss-mnking, sewing
ens. Mrs. L, A. Renaud, Sanford
o f all kinds. Men’s shirts n spec­
Heights.
ialty. Singer So win T Machine O f­
HIGH C LASS SU B D IV ISIO N
fice, 113 Palmetto Ave.
FO R SA LE : Strawberry plants. M.
T R A C T S W IT H IN C IT Y
Hanson, 211 E. First Street.
G ET P A Y E V E R Y D A Y : Distrib­
L IM IT S
ute 150 necessary products to es­
FO R SA LE : 5 room bungalow nnd
tablished users. Extracts, soaps,
Tw
elve
acres
between
two
the
garage $0000. Gbod terms nnd
food products, etc. W orld’s largest
most prominent subdivisions
n good buy. Located in Heights,
Co., will hack you with m rprising
within
citv
limits
subirrignted
near Rose Court, 112 I'nrk Ave.
plan. Write J. R. Watkins Co. Dept.
and in high state of cultiva­
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
J-5,
Memphis, Tenn.
tion with MX room house nml

Spanish
Bungalow

A U G U S T A C H R O N IC LE — Au­
Eastern Exposure,
OHIO—Xenia. Make your Hales
gusta, Go., Augusta's greatest
through the Xenia Gazette, 7am- classified medium, rule, cash, lie
•a, Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­ charge. 10c minimum.
trict. Want ad and display rates
Paved Street
on request. .
M O R G AN TO W N, W. V A ., people
Building Material COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ud
Classified ads huve the largest
„ #Dt * U » * th ofM IR A C L E Concrete ( o , general
in the Morgnntown POST.
Six
,Uh ralea. rulaa
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ cents a word for six consecutive
cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
- will | lv »
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) lino. issues.
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. ft.
iitlun.
And If
,111 aiilat you
Terw llleger, Prop.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ TH E C LAR KSBU RG E X P O N E N T
r want Ad. to
barn. Adjacent to H ike Mon­
(Ktlva.
ers and fern growers of Volus­
— Central West Virginia's la rg ­
H I L L LU M B E R CO. House a
roe, omminentiy suitable for
,X O T IC «
RAGS W A N T E D — Large, clean,
$1,000 cash,
ia
county
advertise
in
the
Deloind
est dolly. Want ad rnte 1 l-2c per
Service, Quality and Price.
subdivision, on one of main
J 4Bld K'v* ‘ h#,r
linen or cotton rags fo r clean­
Daily N ew j, rate lc per word, cash word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
flc« addraaa as
streets
now
in
building.
ing purposes.
Bring them now
FO R REN T: Furnished rooms.
kuna numbar If
with order.
more lc per word ench insertion.
balance like rent
Brings $200 rent monthly nt
to the Herald Composing Room.
ItA Ahoul ona
Well located. Gentlemen prefer­
D A V ID B. H Y E B
present.
tbatiaand baa A
TO REACH BUYERS or aallera of red. 813 Magnolia Ave.
ikt ihara can't
M AINE — W eterville,
Morning
' ARCHITECT
Florida real estate advertise In
h you
unlaaa
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine the St. Petersburg Times. Ona cen* FO R REN T: FurnlkNed bedroom,
addraaa
Hundred seventy acres within
Mvmbir A L A
nlso garage. Phone 108.
people are interested in Florida cent a word daily, two cents a won
city limits, cleared nnd in
,.M MOST k «
!{'**• Uulldlna
| property.
Reach them through Sundays.
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
a at Tka * • » high state of cultivation, a
O rlk vfo , FlarM a
FOR RE N T: lairge furnished bed­
|the Sentinel. Rate card on npftaa or b f lat*
perfect square in the best part
room,
near
bath.
Apply
107
West
j
plication.
m i tla io a lla *
Pal n 11ii g — IIecoraf In if
o f the town with several build­
,1 valid.
dth.
For Sale
ings, drained nnd partly sh­
foniH- Kfflelaai.
A LITTLE TVA N T A D IN The
PH O NE 303
40 ft. just o f f S an ford
it riguted. Unsurpassable for
rvlca
FO R R E N T— Rooms wltu or with
HERALD will bring you in big FOR S A L E : Two new houses on
H IL T O N ’S
large subdivision tract und the
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
results. Advertise those old ar­
IIA I 11IK H SHOP
cheapest in town.
Lincoln House.
ticles you have stored away nnd Ginderville Heights. I &lt;ots from
113 Magnolia Ave.
A ven u e on Third St.
$200.00
up.
Eusy
terms.
A
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C.
Hin­
have no use for. A little thirtyI First ('lass Barbers
For R ent
119
ct-nt m| may bring you several der. Ginderville, Fla.
F U LT O N , INC.,
Special Attention
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
d ir k c t o r t
Real Estate
Given To Ladies and Children.
FOR
S
A
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E
:
Gns
stove
cheap.
See
$8000. Easy terms
FOR
RE
N
T:
Two
room
apartment.
sentative will call and see you.
Developers
Promoters
Mr. Dutton, Southern Utilities
also bedroom with twin beds, and Brokers
dara wllbla aaay
Seminole Hotel
2 single rooms. One bedroom ad­
FLO RID A— O R L A N D O — Orlundo Office.
H|lt of Hanford
Chinnware in English Porce­
joining screen porch. Pimm- 193,
Morniiip Sentinel; largest classi­
I aflra nrrdrd.
FOR S A L E : Jinger sewing ma­
I vtkrn any a y »lains, Bavarian nnd Japanese fied business, rate lc a word, min­ chine on easy payments, it. II.
rrvalriJ.
It la
imum 24c cash with order.
lUktllcally
for
W ANTED:
Good
meat cutter.
Bankston, Sanford.
Chinn make lovely gifts
Phone 110 or G29-J.
T ill. MORNING J O U R N A L is the F 0 R S A L E : Acreage on Sanford- W H Y NOT let us m ve you money
accepted want nd medium to,
New Smyrna Highway one half
The Ball H ardw are
by keeping your hooks on par­ W A N T E D : To rent three or font
ra In Thla
DuOmu, ( H « . ) One cent a word
,u, North „ f Osteen. R. B. Car- tial time basis? Books opened,
room house, furnished or un­
CT 0 H Y
un mscition. Minimum 26c.
closed, etc. A - l references as to furnished. Will lease for 1 year.
I ter, Osteen, Flu.
You probably know that Cm! L iv ­
)NH
character and ability. Thos. E. Cop­ Must he reasonable. Address W. II.
er
Oil is the greatest flesh produc­
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U
W . H. LO NG
e r in the world.
Fla. Thousands rend the rlna-j H ^
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Sanford Ave., on heights near
Because it contains more Vitasi tied page.) of Floritln's Great
H E L P W A N T E D : Largs real esM EAT M ARKET
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. Snnlnntn Subdivision. Eastern e x ­
A
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tom
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tule corporation wants live wire mines than any food you can get.
Directory
You'll lie glad to know that Cod
Minimum 25c, cash with order. posure. Good buy for cash. W rite
salesman for Sanford. References
Box 166, Sanford, Fla.
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha.
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
D E P E N D A B LE USED CARS
Write for complete rate card.
required. Address X Y 3 Cure Her­ I iver Oil eomes in sugar coated
tables now, so if you trally want
- Sultlgruphlng,
ald.
to put in or 20 pounds of solid
milling— as you
PALM BEACH C O U N TY — The FOR SA I.E: One good lent cheap. 1925— Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922— Fonl Coupe.
Apply at 400 Myrtle.
W A N T E D TO B U Y : Hite model |n&gt;althy flesh on youi hones nnd
scene of
btilfZndous develop­
i /ou want it
1927— Ford Touring.
Ford roadster. W ill pnv cash if i feel well and strong ask Bower’s
ment. Bead about it in the 1‘nlni
. E Porch, Fira*
H. A . S P E IR
price is right. 117 Laurel Ave.
1Pharmacy, Union Pharmacy or any
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on FOR S A L E : Full blooded setter |023— Ford 1-ton Truck.
Bldg
Rooms 0-10-11 Ball Bldg.
puppies. John Peters, R. b. L). 1,
... , , , _ n n
T
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7 T I druggist for a box o f McCoy's Cod
request.
Contractor and Builder
Box 8(5, Sanford.
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Phone C57.
W rite Jaon, Cure of Sanford
()|l|y ,I0 ot,llts , „ r &lt;u,
nn(]
Dodge Bros. Salca and Service
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
A D V E R TISIN G g e t) results if &gt;t FOR S A L E :
Nice hens 30c per
Herald.
Oak and 2nd Hi
if you don’t gain five pound • in 31)
reaches potential buyers.
PnllUt See E. F. Lundquist ut |"none .1
U SONS
pound.
2108 P A L M E T T O AVE.
days your druggist is authorized
latka Daily N . .vs is circulated
I Crown Paper Co.
)riif it.
Lost And Found
[tit hand you back the money you
an industrial and agricultural sec
[2nd St. at R. If.
------------------------------------------ 1paid for them.
FOR S A L E : Baby I h-i I in excellent
tion.
- Everything
LO ST; Two charms from watch j
It isn't anything unusual for a
condition. 211 Park Ave, Phono
FOR MIRK
Cook Bros.
Eor the Sportsman
A D V E R T IS E in the Journal-ller 25.
chain, one Elk Tooth nnd one person to gain 10 pounds in 30
I SERVICE D*J
aid,
South
Georgia's
greatest
G
E
N
E
R A L C O N TRAC TO R S
Consistory
ami
Knight
Templar,
days.
■till 'rains. Raie1 At
newspaper.
.Morning, afternoon, FOR S A L E : Ford truck, complete
between Elk clult mid Geneva fill 1 "Got McCoy’s, the original nnd
Especially Equipped fo r
p » 551 and 63-W
will) body, practically new, per­
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Return to &lt;’. E. Williams, Osceola, gepuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
JIKAl. KSTATK —I*VKHTMBNT»
Bali Hardware
Remodeling
fect condition, terms to right parly.
rates
10c
per
line.
Way
cross
Jour­
or Sanford Herald. Reward.
Lobby I'ul.iiton-Urumltiy tlldg.
COO Laurel A ve....Telephone 693
I'h
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Call 107-W.
nal-Herald, Wuycross, Georgia.
CL
II Hanford
Florida
rMtrlcted »o
ktlun.
l » j « Th* H»*&gt;*
|b« r»*pon»lb l*
Insertion.
r ■ *ubs*quent
Lfflct sliould ba
l;,lr I d caaa ol

JA M E S H. CO v /a "nT—A ll ~k^dl
o f Tin and Sheet Metni Work.
W ater ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Straet. Tilephone 111.

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Price $4500

Rooms For Rent

Thin Men
Run Down Men
Nervous Men

M iscellaneous

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SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.

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Earle T. Field

jet ind Quality
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tffli limine
Ip 105 W. 1st SL

Hushlnat

nf Florlila since
Hefei encea:
First Nuth.lial Hank

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J. H. HUTCHINSON

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IIKAI. KSTATH
AvreaKe. Farms anil
Orange
liroves a Specialty
I 0 JO I.aarel Avenue,

I STOKE — Prehod**.
We
lu your phone.

Member *jf

8ANFOHD, FI.A.

Florida Stale
F lorist* Association.

T A M P A M O RNING T R IB U N E —
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your toeul
denier so you can tend Florida's
greatest newttpnuer.
One
year,
$3.00, 0 months, $4 00, three months
$2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 76c to your order.

FOR SA LK
celery farm, 2 story residence, I
two flowing wells on asphalt road
with side street, 3 1-2 miles west
of Sanford for only $7,000, Half
eu'ih, good time on balance. B. II. [
Bnnk i.on, Snnford.

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and 10th Street,

FLORIST

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We Urge You

Meg-

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0 full line.
J'b'ht.
f’a.sh or
g nt y,,ur business
* Furniture Co.
first St.

To list your property, homesites, businesH lots, nml
ncreuge with ua. We will sell your property to your
advantage nml quickly.
Inquire about Sanford Grove, one o f Sanford's
suburban subdivisions, soon to be placed on the
market.

SanfordGrove,Inc.
B A R T NASON, Local Manager.

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507-8 1st National Bunk Bldg.

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Close in nml on hard road.
I’ rict*, $11,000 — Terms

S IX ROOM HOUSE
P rice $6,650
On Central Avenue.
per month.

Cash $1350.

NfctfctezlteciJtyCo.

D IF F E R E N C E

Wilde/ H o l d B uilding*
My prices on Tires nnd Tubes

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W e have plenty
O F A V A IL A B L E M O N E Y !

R I N K ’S F I L L IN G
S T A T IO N
t l l 3 Sanford Ave. Snnford, F U .

As Sanford representative of the Anil* Realty and
Trust Company who handle funds for the M etro­
politan L ife insurance Co., in Florida, we have
millions o f dollars which we can loan at 7',I to
those who wish to build.

NEW APARTM ENT
$32,000
Completely furnished, near business district.
Price $11,000 Cash
Balance easy.

We shall Iie glnil to tidk the matter over with
you.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

A. P. C O N N E LLY &amp; SONS
It B A I. T O It S

214 E. F IR S T ST.
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
SALESM EN:
I. D. M A R T IN , L. L. BONNER. L. C. G REENE

T H E R E ’S A

U R A L E S TA TE

Three Excellent Buys
S IX A C R E C E L E R Y F A R M

•ACREAGE’
BUSINESS-HOMES :-

Pint 1.1c

Mrs. Paul Kccly,
G. W. Spencer,
E. \V. Diggcers,
C. E. Henry.
F A. W olfer.

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Beginning September 16th, 1925
i retail price of milk will he:

KIton J. Moughton

S n n f o r d . --------FOB S A LE : One lot in Rose Land
No one cun tell where tin* chim­
between Sanford nml Palmetto
DO YO U W A N T TO BUY or sell
ney sw ift stnys from November to
Avenues.
$730.00.
It.
H.
Bankston,
unything?
if so advertise in
March.
Sanford, Fla.
! the Gainesville Sun.
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WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS

Mngmiir.i til Second.

LO A N S

Phone 4H

IN V E S T M E N T S

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By GEORGE M c M A N U S

Don’t Worry
Use Want Ads
Don’ t worry about the help
problem or any other prob­
lem— let Th e Herald Wunt
Ads do your w orrying uml
scurrying.
Just list your
wants with us— our columns
will do the rest. Phone 148.

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                    <text>WEATHEB

i'OUH N E W S P A P E R

,hcd In Florida’s Heart,
grid’s Greatest Vegetable
D its Richest Garden Land

Fair in South, local thunder*
showers in central and North por­
tions Saturday and Sunday gentto
to moderate southeast and South
winds.
.
'
ASSOC IATED PR E SS D ISP A T C H E S

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 12, 1925.

jCommander Rodgers Gives
j Account Of Plane Accident;
|_Says Morale Of Men Good
L a u r a s Millions

Supt. Names S ta ff
In Announcem ent

New Minister Succeeds Rev.
Peck, Resigned East Year;
Also Active In Civic Work

its for First Time
ivin^Talked With
ar Department

Mnrgarettn Curry, this Oklahoma
City girl of 11 years, spurned the
millions of Edward Drowning, New
York millionaire, in order to stay
with her mother. Drowning offer­
ed to adopt her ns a companion for
Ids other adopted daughter, Doro­
thy Sunshine
Margnretta lias
gone to Los Angeles in the hope
of becoming a vaudeville star.

ig out of the official pa­
nic was just a routine
that follows in ull such
rui I did not think it vvor:cnmment, since it was nb[would stand back of anyhzd said.”
Mitchell gave the As3ociat»this statement;
pe the highest respect for
Eesersl Hindu and all mem- I'hyglcinns Order Exhausted
Men To Bed To Get Sleep
[his stuff.
IrtliUons here have been
I)eaied Their.ForNincDays;
[ Mint. Tho chnvges I
M em ber* NUeni On O uH ees
L r r«r«. only to conduct
1 lir service by army and
LIHUE, Islnnd of Kauai, T. II.,
Kficials at Washington.
Sept. 12.—(/P)—Five aviators, ex­
KINGTON, Sept. 12—UP)— hausted by a nine-day mid-ocean
lrj\ »ir service administra- battle with fate, rested here Fri­
ki defended today in u state­ day while the world waited for the
ly Read Admiral Wm. Mofptf of its bureau of aero- details of un unfinished flight
k while the War Depart- which now is history, tho attempt­
ImiUil a report from Major ed non-stop flight from San Fran*
kl Ernest Hinds, eighth ci &gt;o to Honolulu.
kvti, commandant at San
Their greeting in Hawaii was
^Ttxas, concerning the rc- not the one planned for them. Had
Bnhlishcd criticism hy Col. they completed their scheduled
^Htchell.
flight they would have landed on
inning the name &lt;&gt;f the waters of Pearl Harbor, es­
Vfekcll, Admiral Moffett corted by airplanes sent out to
■ ”&gt; t charges against the greet them, and would have rece­
'■ •“ •vice, as “false and u ived the plaudits of the thousands
■ r
personnel."
of Hononluluans who had planned
■siisdi ready, he said, “to to see the finish of the flight.
B** th* charge.t by testiInstead, towed hy the submurine
■U'xlrr i#h.”
R-l. the fliers sloshed a r.iire only
K to Munition brought an hour before midnight at N'awili'Wind Mitchell’s brnad- wiii harbor, with only a compara­
■T'Pnit the two air services tively few to meet them. Techni­
■ through regular war do- cally the flight was completed, for
K 1' channels, President Cool- the five men did riot leave their
Kts'cU t,i aw„;t develop- seaplane until it grounded on this
I '"mout intervening. The island. They hail been afloat 2H
nns been advised of tho
rescued.
■os n by (he U'.ir Depart- hours when
Ordered to lied
■sblijh the facts in this
Rest and undisturbed sleep wns
Ki n r r,r,l‘,n,l , that proper their lir.» need. They were taken
to tiie little hotel here, nnd for an
hour kept busy answering ques­
tion! ’I he navy physicians intervi tiled, gave them sleeping potions
and ordered them to led. Navy
guards were posted outride tho ho­
tel, and the aviators were permit­
wood In Favor ted to relax completely for the
first time since they left San
t-outo Selected Francisco, Aug. 21.
The five men came through the
toad Committee ordeal
in rcmarknhlv good shape.
traces of the tension under
1,0,1 11 nut opposed to the Some
they hud lived for ten days
',r|y route for the statu which
were apparent, hut physicians who
Wa ‘dated incorrectly in cxnmincd them Were confident that
0Vcr Hie news report of rest and quiet would bring com­
ouTting of the Sanford plete recovery. For that reason the
L'ommorco.
aviator. * were directed to go at
/d^ninger, of Longwood, once to the hospital at Pearl Har­
d l hi- Herald this after1 stated that all three bor.
Tho PN-D, No. I, the seaplane
of the committee, from which carried tho fliers. 1,800 miles
• v°tcd in favor of the through the uir nnd some 200 miles
*"•' finally decided upon on the surface of the ocean, prob­
In attendance ut the spec- ably will he salvaged almost intact.
'•held Thursduy evening. Preliminary examinations by avia­
Herald’s report no tnvn- tors from Pearl Harbor here today
that Longwood was indicated that the big ship had not
0 *hf route, hut one of been damaged. The motors stopped
v'a&lt;|* ft* the article wus ■only because there was no more
■ misleading.
fuel for them. One wing was in
need of repair. &lt; only because the
plane’s crew had torn off its cloth
surface to “rig an impromptu sail."
(Continued on Page Three)

jUoines Destroyed
:,re Early Today

H igh School To Open
Fall Term H etc A t
N ine A. in.; To Have
Special
Exercises

Will Assume Charge
Refore November 1

fett Defends
i-y’s Air Service

,0. ^ p t. 12.—(TP,—High
"'ced wire comniunicaevelcil trees in in dated
night as storms oc■'X'tions of Eastern Illilcrn Illinois and Michix*nt City, III., and rural
f ruin nnd wind swept
ported many trees nnd
* down.

Shreveport Fire Makes 120 0 Homeless

Rcv. Mortimer (Dover, Pastor
St. Barthoiomew’s Chlrch
In Ilarlsvillc, S. C. T $ He
Rector Holy Cross Church

N ANTONIO, Texas,
12.— (A P )— A u th en ti-

New Realty Company
Onens Office Here
Tho W’illiams-M
Company announc
of an office in the
Bank building, who
on a general real &lt;
dealing in homealte
and acreage.
P e rs o n n e l or tno

announced. Ipclpde*
who vs connected '
can Fruit Growers
R
BEACH. Sept. 12. not enguge active!
[ lr&lt;‘ believed to be ef lo­ venture; W. E. Met
h f r C ' f P C f n t l y f r o in
ll /•l5*n,.Wa* rnging in the
'
Black Belt of this
L J Vjy.*’.'.haying Iwen U,e|« t li »»clock. Thla li» third..
,
Im “ i?10 lo5Ullty in the last 1Realty Co-

NUMBER 38.

?/

knticity Of His
br^es Vouched
t; Filling Out Pa[s Routine Work

ditchell admitted for the
it&gt;that he had been in min­
ion with War Department
. His statement wns forthrough the offices of
lencral Ernest Hinds, coniof the Eight Corps Area,
rrited a statement made
today that he had never
his case with General

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Itev. Mortimer W. Glover of
Ilartsvillc, K. C., has accepted th invitation of the Vestry of the
Iloly Cross Episcopal Church to
bccomo tho rector of that church,
according to an announcement
niude today. Rev. Glover’s accep­
tance came after lengthy corres­
pondence with members of thd ves­
try and after a recent visit tojSuuford.
Upon his visit here, Rev. Glover
was so impressed with the possi­
bilities for growtli und develop­
ment that he finally accepted tire
call and will formally nssume his
new charge not later than Nov. 1,
according to the announcement. If
the necessary arrangements can be
completed soon, it is possible that
the new minister will take charge
here at an earlier date, it is said.
Rev. Glover is a native of South
Carolina, where he 1ms lived prac­
tically all his life. He received his
education at the University of
South at Scwanee, Tenn., and later
completed n course at the Theolog­
ical Seminary at Alexandria, Vu.
For tho past four years, Rev.
Glover has been Rector of St. Bar­
tholomew’s Church in Hnrtsville,
where ho has carried on n vigorous
and successful campaign of build­
ing and development. While fill­
ing the rectorship at Ilartsvillc,
Rev. Glover nlso had charge of sev­
eral parishes and missions in the
vicinity of that city.
Active In Civic Affairs.
Rev. Glover has also been ac­
tive in the civic affairs of IriA com­
munity ns well as its religious de­
velopment. He was especially
prominent in sponsoring work
among the young people of his di­
ocese, his activities in this connec­
tion bringing him the rnmuicndution of his fellow townsmen.
In announcing the call of Rev.
Cilover, members of the Vestry of
the Holy Cross Church have ex­
pressed themselves ns being high­
ly pleased that they have been able
to interest the South Carolina Di­
vine to accept tho rectorship. Un­
der Ins leadership, they feel that
there is a period of great growth
and usefulness ahead for the par­
ish.
Rev. Glover succeeds Rev. Ar­
thur Searing Peck, who resigned
about a year ago, after having
been rector here for a number of
years. Rev. Peck accepted the rec­
torship of church in Pennsylvania.
Since his departure, the handsome
now Holy Cross Church, replacing
the old one destroyed by fire two
years ago, has been completed.
Services at tho church for the past
few months have been conducted by
Rev. James Glass of Orlando.

Says Enrollment Will
Set New Record For
L o c a l Institution

Nearly 1200 persons were made homeless hy a fire at Shreveport, I a., which destroyed 200 dwellings and
caused a property loss estimator from $750,000 to $1,000,000. The flames ate away a strip of the resident­
Monday.morning will mark
ial section 200 feet long and 100 feet wide. Six persons were injured fighting tho fire. Here is one port
the
opening of the Sanford
of the devastated section.
High School for the 1925-26
term, according to an an­
nouncement made today by
Superintendent o f School.* T.
W. Lawton. Appropriate ex­
orcises for the occasion have
been arranged hy the author­
ities, which, will begin ut D
Roherl Scull, Atlantic Coast
oclock.
Line Director of Insurance
School nuthnritien are unnut- *
Miss Fay Lamphier Of Santa
And Safety Tells Views Dc Rivera Has To Dig In Ilis •nous in declaring that the coming
Cruz Is Crowned As “Miss
Troops At Alhusvmas Hay; term will lie a record session for
local institution. It is said •
The
nmnthlv
meeting
of
the
Americn” Last Night; Wins
I’etftin With 150,(100 Men the
that the enrollment this fall for
Jacksonville
District
Safety
Com­
Title Over Sixty-Six Girls
Is Moving Along Cautiously outnumbers any previous year, and
mittee, Atlantic Coast Line rail­
that the faculty, with many new
way safety council in this section,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. was held in this city yesterday.
I'ARIS, Sept. 12.—The battle for faces, will be ono of the stronge.it
12.—Miss Fay Lamphier, of Santa An address hy Rolierl Scott, Const possession of Tctunn has forced in the state.
For n number
____ of
-- reasons, mnny w
Cruz, Cal., representing "Miss Cal­ Line director of Insurance and General Rrimo He Rivera to dig in
of tho former members of the fac­
Safety,
of
Wilmington,
N.
C.,
who
ifornia” was crowned “ Miss Amer­
his 1*5,000 troops at Alhucom»:i hay ulty have resigned, and tho new
spoke to the committee on “Safety and renounce for the present the
ica" here Inst night.
and Conservation of Life and attack on Ajdir. He had left his ones who huvo been secured to re­
in
She won the titlo over sixty-six Limb" featured the meeting. 11. command
to General Safjuio and place them arc fully qualifiedMr.
other beautiful girls who competed S. Corbin, safety director for the Djebnln and Andjora trilx-smen their respective branches,
laiwton declares. He said that
from the destroyers.
this week in the Inter City beauty Jacksonville district, also address­ under leadership of Ahd-cl-Krim's Sanford, to retain its present high
ed the meeting.
Tho engines worked perfectly
contest and pageant.
brother
threaten
to
force
the
Span­
rating un the accredited list of the
Mr. Scott, who is nlso head of
and there were no signs of leaks or
After receiving the crown Mias the safety committee of the Ameri­ iards hack to the
state and the south, is compelled
any other trouble. The winds
Lamphier, said:
The Andjerns,
jo to closely examine thu educational
can Railway Association, told
changed to northeast as expected
"This is the happiest moment’ of members of the committee present territory leading from langmi to qualifications of its teachers, and
about 600 miles from San Francismy life. I am so proud I do not of tho increasing number of grade Tetuan—tho portion of Afrieu that, with the exception ot tho
so, but was much lighter than had
know whnt to do.
crossing accidents r e p o r t e d nenrest Spnin—have nftrr innny Commercial Department, every
been hoped for. In the morning It
”1 am glad California won. I love throughout tho country. Ho de­ month' neutrality joined thn Riff- new innm xtor nt,th&gt; Institution
bccaaiu evident that the gasoline
my beautiful state of golden aun- clared that measure.* must, and are mrt&gt; arm put the Kuntiiarrfs back holds•••* ti&amp;ivo ftv,. a standard*’
supply wu i run fling short and it
being, taken by authorities to re­ into the same nosition n:i when college requiring four years for
would be dopbtful if we could reach
duce
the appalling loss of life, und they were forced to retreut last graduation. Faculty members for ;
Kahtilui, due to the fact that ex­
the 11)25-26 term are announced us
injury resultant from the care­ winter.
pected favorable winds were not
follows:
lessness
of
drivers
in
approaching
Th**
two
tril
&gt;08
alone
have
forced
encountered. About noon we decid­
road crossing. He told of the pro­ the Spaniards into a general defen­
Principal, G. E. McKay; Latin,
ed that our gasoline supply would
work I shall do justice to that tective measures employed by the sive, giving Aisl-ol-Krim for a Mrs. R. C. Maxwell; English, Miss '
carry us about midway between
profession.
rnilrouds in combatting this evil, moment tin* advantage. It became Mary Cobh; English, Asst., Miss
the Aroostok and the Tanngar, re­
"I am glad of this honor be­ and warned motorists of the dan­ known today that the second Span­ Frances Cherry; Commercial, Mrs.
spectively, the next to the last and
cause of my mother. She&gt; has been ger in approaching crossings with­ ish landing on Alhuchcmsa hay, Ullic M. Steel; History, Miss
the last station shin. I therefore
my greatest friend and Isiostcr.
out the precaution of assuring which was reported to have occur­ Gladys Morris; Spnnish, Alisa Car­
decided to land at the Aroostok
“This is my second appearance themselves that the way is clear. red at Quiluns, wns railed off at oline Hall; Home Economics, Miss
which is fully equipped with uirin Atlantic City beauty contests,
Mr. Corbin spoko on the develop­ the last moment on account of tho Lillian Schwartz; Home Economics
plnnc tender.
la s t year I represented my home ment of safety measures hy the seriousncs'.i of the attack against Asst., Miss Mary Hinton; Science,
Gasoline Gives Out.
town. I have ulway.i been treated railroads, according to the an­ Tetuan.
Mrs. W. R. Fort; Mathematics,
We still had plenty of gasoline
courteously here nnd f believe the nouncement.
Miss Ida Mae Gray; Science, Mr. ,
French
Offensive
Developing
to land, refuel and take off again
Superintendent T. L. Dumas,
pageant is a good thing for Atlan­
Louis Venters; Agriculture, Prof.
If
the
Spaniards
were
alone
and
for Honolulu. Thi:• wus in accord­
tic City.
chairman of the meeting, reports Alxl-el-Krim were not compelled to R. F. Cooper; Mathematics, Asst.,
ance with the pre-arranged plnns
“I am just to full of joy to say 1)8 per cent of the committee mem­ keep troops facing the new French Miss Elmira Howard; Expression,
to meet the situation with which
bers present, and the attendance of offensive he would, with the exper­ Miss Margaret McRae; Football
nioru tonight.”
we were afraid on approaching the
Miss Lnmphicr is nineteen years a number of locul railroad em­ ience
he now bus, undoubtedly force
Aroostok. We received radio bear­
old. She weighs 128 pounds and is ployes.
the Spaniards entirely out of Mo­
ings from her, and changed our
five feet six inches tall. She has
rocco, hut the French offensive is
course to approach on these hear­
blonde hair, hazel eyes nnd u fuir
developing.
ings. It liccnme evident that she
complexion. Here are the measure­
would not bo found on this course.
Marshal Pctain’s 150,000 men
ments of her body which wet .&lt; tak­
1 started to write it message which
have opened the offensive north
en Into conn’deration by the judges:
would give her some clue to our
from the Ouergha river. They have
Nock, thirteen and a half inch i;
whereabouts, but just then the gas­
advanced to their old positions nnd the college this year he states
bust, thirty four inches; wai t,
oline gave out. Doth cn^inen were
r.re uifng these as liases for a gen­
twenty six anil a half inches; bins,
Hamilton Holt, Litt., L. L. D..
cut out simultaneously and we
eral offensive up the valleys trib­ thut
thirty-seven nnd a half inches; arm
former editor of Independant, und l
Building
construction
figuruu
started to glide from about 81)0
utary
to
the
Oucrhgha
into
the
pinlength, twenty-eight inches, calf, available today show that the rec­
nationally known statesman has
tenu south of the Riff—into Spun- been
twelve and a half inches, ankle
elected president of the insti­
ord
established
lust
month,
of
nno
Licut. Connell, who had the con­
ish
territory.
eight inches.
tution.
.
new dwelling a day for Sanford is
trols, made a beautiful landing in Miami Men Held For
Petnin is moving cautiously, ac­
Mr. Lawton, who is nn alumnus
unchanged for the first 12 days of cording
the heavy swells, both engines be­ TakingWoman’sGems
the barometer so as not of Rollins, a member of the Board
September, according to building to have to
ing dead, having no power. Due to
thee
caught in the of Trustees of Rollins nnd an ucpermit records made public by City mud, but if olumns
totnl expenditure of gnsoline, we
the Rffians rontinuo tive A. It. alumnus of the institu­
MIAMI, Sept. 12.—(A1)—C. F.
Clerk L. R. Philips this morning. to
could not use radio and were there­
force hack the Spaniards before tion.
Twenty-one
permits to the Tetuan
fore out of communication at twi­ Pritchett und Wallace Mann, Mia­
he may he forced to hurry
Miss Hnnnah Gartlnnd, noted
mi
realty
men,
were
held
to
ap­
FEZ, Morocco, Sept. 12.—(Ab— umount of $12,125 have been is­
light. I determined our position to
New York oduentor and author has
pear in criminal court today hy Amyot, cnpitol of the territory of sued during the month, according the offensive.
(Continued on Pago Eight)
Abd-el-Krim has the advantage accepted tho appointment as dean
Justice of the Peace H. W. Penny thu Hcni Zeroual tribesmen, lias to these figures, of which number,
on the complaint of Mrs. I,. W. Pat­ been raptured by advancing French 12 were issued for the construc­ over Petain in that it does not make of women, according to Mr. Law­
terson, formerly of Atlanta, that armies covering from Tcroul and tion of dwellings, to In* erected at any difference in the conduct of ton and is already in Winter Park
she was drugged and robbed of $2,­ Tafrunt.
an average cost of $2,110 and tho war how many men he kills to getting Clovcrleaf and Lakeside
000 worth of jewelry and cash.
maintaining the record of lust attain his ends; while Petnin and Hal|s ready for the girls. Accord­
month, when an average of one Primo Do Kivcrn will Is; obliged ing to latest reports from the col­
permit a duy wns issued through to cnnifdcr public opinion in Franco lege nearly all of tho roqms have
WASHINGTON. Sent. 12.—OP) that office for the erection of new and Sonin if they begin to have big been reserved.
Lust year Rollins attracted utuWASHINGTON. Sept. 12—(/P)— Weather forecast for the week be­ homes in the growing “City Sub- casualty lists. This innkes Petain
advance cautiously after thorough dents from 22 different stales and
City forces, under the direction Henry Ford has decided not to bid ginning Monday for Southern At­
bombarding and continual use of boenuso of the unrush to Florida
of City Manager W. B. Williams, for Pan-American Line ships now lantic und East Gulf states. Show­
airplanes, Chechouun is being con­ this season it is expected thut mote
commenced this week the work of operated by the Munson Company ers during first und latter parts
repairing, redecorating, nnd reno­ from New York to South American of tho week. Temperatures near
states will be represented.
stantly bombarded every dny.
vating the building and grounds of ports.
Miss Florence McKay, honor
or ubove normal.
A slight rain which cooled the
the Country Club, according to an­
air hut did not seriously muddy tho graduate of the Sanford High
German Ministers
nouncement made in the City Man­
rends mado it possible to push the School, attended Rollins last year,
ager’s office this morning. Chan­
offemive, which bcjpm yesterday. and will return this year as a so­
Receive
Invitation
ges in the club building include cnphomore. Sho is a member of tho
lnrgmcnt of the dining room, re­
Phi Omega nnd Phi Beta Sorori­
GENEVA, Sept. 12.—(/P)—The All Homestead Land
pairs to the refrigeration syitcm,
ties. Sunford High will be repre­
Allied powers today forwarded to
general cleaning nnd redecoratnn
sented this year by tho following
their ambassador.! in Berlin un in­
In
State
Absorbed
throughout, It was announced. Mr.
graduates
in addition to Mis.s Mc­
A
punel
entitled
“Not
So
(sing
Williams stated that tho fairways Ago” is amusing considerable in­ ford Dnily Journal, of Feb. 19, vitation for Gcrmuny to participate
Kay: Misa Thelma Spurling, Mist
1H87,
on
which
are
ails
in
striking
|
j
in tho nroposed security pact. The
and greens will be put in top con­ terest in Yowell Company's win­
Saruh Hutchinson, and Mr. Rod­
to those now foum I " " Iinvitation, which is brief, suggests
dition. ami that the grounds adjoin­ dow, where it hus been recently contrust
man J. Lehman, Oviedo High will
pages of the news duilys. desirability
,
of a meeting of the
ing the club housn will be cleared placed, bec-amu of its historical fea­ the
be represented at Rollins by Mist
Boarding
accomodation:!
are
ndver,
ullied and German foreign minis­
of rubbish, und the flower beds tures.
Catherine Young, who returns uu a .
Used
at
$25
a
month,
ami
$1.50
a
|
ters early, next month. Mo site for
and shrubbery touched up.
senior, nnd Miss Maxine Young,
Several
pages
of
an
advertising
day.
the conference wus specified.
It is expected that the work will ' *nture known ns Sanford. The
who wilt enter ns a freshman.
Inelu.I.d
In
the
Gi«,.!ay
Is
the
bo completed before the advent of Goto City, Fla. published in Novem­
It is gratifying to t|ie school au­
pictured
development
of
the
Sanj
the tourist season and the opening ber 1910 hy II. J. Holly, have been
thorities
to know that so many q|
of the new Hotel Forren. Lake. Mr. placed on the board, together with ford water front, as some vision­ Death Dry Crusader
our high school graduates arc lak- \
ary
artist
saw
it
a
score
of
years
Williams declared that tho City
ing advantage of the excellent opRe mains A Mystery
pictures of the city ago. His idons of a lake front
Commission plans to make the contrasting
portunltlea
offered by the college*
as
it
is
today.
Comparison
of
the
Country Club one of the most at­ eras shown, gives some idea of the lined with resort hotels, and a
of our state.
VINTON,
I
own,
Kept.
12.—(Ab­
yacht
basin
are
rapidly
being
re­
tractive, und the golf course the
growth of Sanford in alized. Current photographs of de­ solution of tho mystery surround­
best conditioned in this section of rcniarkuble
the
fifteen
years
period.
velopment activities along the line | ing the slaying of Mrs. C. B. Cook,
Mother’s Day Founder
the state.
Photographs are shown of For- of the now bulkhead, nnd n mod­ dry crusader, shot in hor home
Will Re Given Hearing
re • Lake, who was Mayor of the
view of the foot of Park Ave- j hero, was us far uway as ever to­
Eight Arrested Here city at that time, as now, anil of ern
nue «re ii'iown.
day nfter u coroner’s jury had
PHILADELPHIA, Kept.
(jP j^
daughter, Sarita, taken in her
Mr. Holly, in recounting the his-j heard 27 witneases.
- Miss Annie Jarvis of PltiludelIn New Auto Crusade hin
infancy, whose marriage wus rec­ tory of the paper front which tho j
Mitchell Would Give phia, credited with being the foun­
ently announced. A picture of the pages were taken, states that the j
of Mother’s Day, will be given
Eight arrests as a result of the first celery field planted in this stories, data ami photographs used J
M arkets
Plane Crew Medals der
a
hearing
Monday before u rom{
police crusade against careless and vicinity is shown on the same page in the edition were collected am i:
niiltco
as
the
result
of
a
disagree'
rerkless drivers, and motorists dis­ as n reprint of the old Wollhnrn compiled by E. T. Woodruff. an|
went with Mrs. Catherine Tuliidgo,
j
regarding the traffic laws, were Block, now the site of the Valdez eld time newspaperman front Mich-;
Milford.
Conn.,
u
delegate
to
the
'
reported yesterday by motorcycle Hotel.
igan, who resiiied in Sanford for
War Mother • Cunvuntion here
patrolman W. II. Beckwith, of the
One photo is of Sheriff C. M. a number of years. He states that'
Miss Jarvij ohjected to the War KU
Sanford Police Department. Police Hand's daughters in one. of his in 1010, when the edition was got-1
Mothers
adopting the caruattwn ax
officials amert that the war nn “rigs." The sheriff wan in the Br­ ten out, there were, no business I
their iiational flower on the ground
carelesa driving will be rolviUlcas- iery business with his brothers at place i on Magnolia ' Avenue, and
thut it ia the emblem for Mother’s • 8
!y pursued, in their efforts to re­ itho time.
that the building now occupied by 1
Day and is alDgvo to have appear.
duce the number of automobile I Another feature of tho display ’Uie Herald was not uumplcted at,
ed t t tho convention without in«
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Alteration WorkOn
Local Country Club
Started This Week

Panel Exhibited In Yowell Window
Shows Difference ‘Not So Long Ago’

NOTED RAILWAY
OFFICIAL TALKS
T O COMMITTEE

City Perm its Show
New Home A Day
In C i t y Buildings

�SANFORD HERA

p A o E EIGHT

Babv W as a Suicide

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 11.—(A*)—
Tlic session of 192i&gt;-2ti at the Uni­
versity of Florida will be marked
by n considerable Increnne in the
equipment of nearly all the dormi­
tories, museums, libraries, and
shops of the institution. Due to
the appropriations of the legisla­
ture and its interests in the edu­
cation of the youth of the stat?,
says Dr. C. L. Crow, of the facul­
ty, some of the laboratories for
the first time will be made fully
equal to any found in the south,
while nil will tie provided with suf­
ficient equipment to meet the de­
mands upon them. The libraries
which already have n good selec­
tion of books arc gradually being
improved. Provision hns also been
made for the administrative of­
fices of the school.
Florida is essentially an agricul­
tural nnd horticultural state and
the interests of the ngriculturnt
college ha:, been cared tor. Con­
struction on the first unit of the
horticulture building will hr start­
ed soon. This first unit will cost
$125,000. An appropriation of S I.OOO will be expended on the third
floor of the agricultural building;
$5,000 will be spent on the college
barns; $7,250 will be used for
maintenance and further equip.

A case of twins
very rare but llir-o
“twins" nre found
Jonst in the sunum

p a ET T — S 3
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W A SH lN G TO N Tscpt.

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-T h e Treasury Department &gt; lax
recommendations to ronKTCSS
arc expected to include reduction
in rurtax rates to maximum J&gt; ?cr
cent repeal of i n c o me tax publkity
section and the lowering if n',t " n )
entire elimination of tax on i s - ;
tates.
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Real E state Auction Sales

'c arc permanently located

r.EUMAN ON POSTCARDS BAR. i
RED
ROME, Sept. 10.—f/P)—The per­
fect of Trent has ordered thnt no
picture postcards with German or j
bilingual captions be sold. Inis U
another effort to make Upper
Adige territory, reconquered by Ital" during the World War, nn in­
tegral nart of the nation and to
minimize Austrian influence there.
Pictures anil card albums with Ger­
man captions may be sold inly un­
til the end of 1925.

OUR SALES FORCE nre 1
We guarantee Satisfy
If you have Property you w
an d kiss it

ALLEN AND BRENT

From tha Armistice of 1918 ^to
116 E. Second Street, f infant
the end of last September. £19-,­
713,000 have been expended qn un­
Fly attneking newly hatched birch• employment doles by the British.
ants are making the nroblctn of
Papier-niachc originated in Paris
saving the rapidly disappearing
rolonas of gulls, terns, and herons as a means of utilizing the potior
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL ^
on the shores of Massachusetts collected nightly after tearing MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING
down public notices.
more difficult.

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MIAMI SHORES

After being heut by lr r husband and told her 21-niontha-old daugh­
ter would !”-• taken from her, Mrs. Lucille (buck, 20 Uniontov/n, Pa.,
rlralt poison and gave it to her child. The mother deni"; r.he forcer
her little daughter to drink the poison .She iiy.i tie child drank it
after Haying rh*. would rather die than be taken from her mother. The
child died, hut Mrs, Hucck survived arid will lie tried for the baby's
murder.
*

Young-berg ToHold
H earings On Miami
ImprovementsSoon

caym JJ.iy near tc mouth of Miami
river.
•
Plans on this project call for the
extension of the rsiuth and cast
end of an island to tie enlarged
under a permit issued to Mr. nml
Mm. Ray
Burlingame. The
'.ni'llcnnt stall's he ha i acquired
lb" island and would enlarge it.
The i land i.s located between the
!•'. K. ('. channel to the cast and
the Brieknell Point nn tho South.

MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 1L—W)—
Tho city of Miami itat; made appli­
cation to the war department for
permission to cor tract a bridge
r crons the Miami river nrd n pub­
lic hearing on ike proto ■ d will be
Vitamin" "(!" the preventive of
hold in tho citv hull at .MO p. rn. •curvy, a &lt;li rase which used In In*
mi Hcpt'.inbor 17. according to nn a leniblc scourge in the old days
announcement made public here. e|
Ring hip . hn been i olntcd
folonel Gilbert A. Youugborg, • in ci\ Inlliuc form from the juice
United Stales In i riel engineer for of cabbages.
Florida with headquarters in Jack­
sonville, will hold the hearing.
l inns Mibinitteil show a draw­
bridge with sleel girder npurnneh
spans and a ilearance of 70 feet
horizontal and 21 feet vertical
nlmva plane of mean low water..
N o n e e d to d o so
w ith an y d ise a se
Hearing will also lie la id on n
c a u s e d by m alaria.
second application for the construc­
T h e r e ’s a r e m e d y fo r
tion of a bridge by. tho city across
t h e m a l l —u se d w i t h
the river at a point t'qi blocks dis­
r r r a su c c e s s f o r 60 y e a r s .
tance. Plan i fur this iaidge how
u clearance of 75 feat horizanotnl
and 10.75 above tho plane of mean f i i f T , %•jj kl 1
low water.

Total Resales Dec.
Miami Shores
Sales in Arch Creek Section Sept. 3, 1925

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At io n.m. on September 17,
Colonel Younherg will hold a hear­
ing the application of E. .1. Reed,
for permission to construct bulkla ads, dredge and fill part of His-*

•

VWonderful I

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Grand Total of business h a n d le d through the
‘ , Miami Shores office in nine months
.

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FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
Vve., $3(175.00—-Small Cash !
Good Terms.

.

7 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE
On 10th Street, Ju st O ff Magnolia, $7,500.00
Good Terms.

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By CHARLES P. STEWART

Treasury Will
,
Reduction In Surtax j

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STEW ARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1L—(A*) ate, to settle.
—The present Sena-.c :a so evenly. Ah, but the
divided thnt the* outcome ofv th e ! ,,a ,Sed out of
Brookhart-Stcck contest for one of now nnd Into t
the Iowa seats has a lot more im- enough the Io
portatice than such n fight ordi- say about it h
narily has, and they alwftys are
•
pretty important.
.
Originnlly Brookhart was supThe t,ennJ®&gt; *
posed to have won by n small ma- l'vecn a,r0°n^°
jqrity. The Senate committee’s
„ RcP!
recount, recently finished, wiped ff,r
1
out this margin and more too, giv- |» e
ing Stcck a bigger advantage than but this conroi
Brookhart was thought to hove
Nominally a
j,,,,!
hart was so ui

Appropriated
Funds
Will
Provide for Needed Equip­
ment In Labrnlories And
j Enlargement of Library

chiinical engineering and for tu1ice supplies.
Plans are being drawn for the
first unit of a chemistry-pharmacy
building to cost $220,000 while
$|ii,000 is now ready for the col­
lege of pharmacy. The pharmacy
college to develop a sub-tropical
drug garden.
All the new buildings at the Uni­
versity are to be designed by the
new school in architecture which
will he directed by Randolph
Weaver, who was formerly super­
vising architect a t the University
of Idaho.
There will lie $11,000 spent du­
ring 11'25-2*1 for the improvements
In the equipment of thu general
library, museum and administra­
tive offices. Two thousand dol­
lars additional will go for the in­
creasing of the law library.
Tin comfort and tho health of
the students have been kept in
mind. Provisions for greatly im­
proving the dormitories is being
made, as well as for a more effi­
cient way of heating them. Th •
roads and walks are to ho improv­
ed and the general aspect of tho
campus beautified.

ID AY, SEPTEM BER 11,J925

Britt-ChiUenden Realty C
District Managers,
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210 East First St., Sanford

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PAG E TWO

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEH 12, 1925..

Methodist N otes
Bjr VIRGINIA JINKINS
Rev. F. E. Stelnmcyer end deushter, Mr*. Waters are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Adams.
Reuben Mason returned last
week from a delightful trip to
Washington, D. C., and Wrightsvllle, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Stevenson
( have returned from a pleasant
t? i months vacation )n New York and
“ l Canada.
The many friends of the family
of E. F. Nlblack extend their heart
felt sympathy in their recent be' reavement
*
Mrs. J. B, Crawford's mother,
Mrs. Wcigie of Harrisburg, Penn.,
came yesterday to spend the win*
i ter with her daughter.
Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mlsaen Mary
and Pauline, and John returned
Friday evening from a delightful
trlp o o Harrisburg, Penn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt
and little daughter, Eleanor Max­
ine of Mt. Vernon, III., arrived lant
week to spend the winter in San­
ford.
The Senior Epworth Longue con­
ducted the prnyer meeting Wed­
nesday night, the League president,
Jasper Crawley, serving as lender.
There were 30 Leaguers present
and a number of these took part
In the service.
The Intermediate Epworth Lea­
gue is having a contest to get new
members and reclaim old ones. The
captains arc Mary Nixon and Dick
Sneed. Much interest is aroused
for the loosers in the contest will
banquet the winnem
The
Second Department will
__ _____
.....
have charge of the Devotional ser­
vice of the Epworth league Sun­
day night, The subject, "What Is
the Gospel, nnd Why Preach It? ”
will prove most interning. Miss
Jewel Uusscll will be the leader.
Twenty-four Senior Epworth
Lrcgucrs went front Sanford Fri­
day evening to attend the Union
meeting in Winter Gnrdcn. Much
credit is Hue tho First Department
for bringing home the Efficiency
Pin. The next union meeting will
be held at the St. John’s Method­
ist Church in Orlando, on Friday
evening, Oct. 9.
The Epworth league gnvo n soc­
ial Thursday night in honor of the
Ler.gue President, Jasper Crawley.
The church was beautifully decorated with tho league colors, yel­
low nnd white. Following an in­
teresting program of songs nnd
■pedal music, the Leaguers were
invited to ride. Upon their return
they were conducted to the park
where games were played, peppy
league songi sung, nnd refresh­
ments of of yellow and white brick
ice cream and home-made cake,
were served. Mrs. Shelly Harvey,
Superintendent of thu Third De­
partment and her assistants de­
serve much praise for the success
of this party.

A t The Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school 9:30 n. m.
.Morning w ornip and sermon 11
a. m. Subject, “Are They Dead or
Alive?"
Young People's Unions, 7 o’clock.
Evening service, 8 o'clock. Sub­
ject, "Chaos or Christ."
Sunday evening will be "Georgia
Night." The receiving line will be
made up of former Georgia eititens. and Georgians will be honor
guests.
. The First llnptist Church cordinl. ly Invites ail Georgians who are
not attending other churches to bo
present Sunday evening.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
1 hrlstinn Science service:* nrc
held every Sunday morning at 11
o’clock in tho Woman’s Club, Oak
Avenue near Third Street. Sunday
School nt 10 o’clock: subject for
tomorrow, “Substance."
Wednesday e v e n i n g s e r v i c e s ,
whirl) include testimonial* of heal­
ing. are held nt 8 o'clock in the
Reading Room.
This Society maintains a frer
Re-oling Room where the Bible and
authorized Christian Science liter­
ature may In* rend, borrowed or
purrhnfod. Open Wednesday and
Sat in-liny front 2 to 5 p. m.. room
M? H int National Hank Building.
All are welcome) to attend these
it rvlros nnd to make u*s of the
reading room.
nilUHTIAN CHtTKCll
Bervicca nt American l.ccinii

Home.

RBilp School nt 9:45 a. m.
B'innon and laird's Supiier tit

II n. to,

II. J. BELTON, Pastor.
CHURCH OF TUB HOLY CROSS
I'otntecntli Sunday after Trin­
ity.
S ' l t ’d-'V S c h o o l

9 : 4 5 n. m.

Mornirur service 11 o’clock.
With Iht* return of Mrs. Mun■on. orqaniit and Mrs. Julius Ta
kreli, leading soprano, inu.de wilt
be « lar&lt;re part of the service.
A cordial invitntiuit is extended
to visitors, friends and neighbors.
N o l t c t : 111' I N T EN T I O N T O (III.
T 4 I N " I ' l M I y t. L E G I S L AT I ON AT
T i n ' I ' 4 •’
OF I . E t l l s L A _ Nnllci- *s h*.rebv g i v e n t h a t the
ToW'n of fl vledo, F l u r h l ii, will a;qdv
■ i , n,’*t s p e c i a l s e s s i o n of t h e
t . e g l r l a t u r e of t h e S l a t e of F l o r i d a
;,V J ? r s p e c i a l l e g i s l a t i o n p r e s c r i b i n g
v.ye
m e t h o d o f m a k i n g p u b l i c lma P f o v e m e n t s In sai d T o w n of Oviedo
- a n d ■• ■easing a n d p a y i n g t h e cost
e thereof, end also a m e n d i n g c h a r t e r
•"
“aid rowqi of Ov i e d o s o f u r us
a tile &lt;utne r . d a l , . t o (he p a s s a g e of
o r d i n a n c e s of "aid t o wn .
.
T O W N O F OVI E D O. F L O R I D A
By N. K. l . E Z E T T K . Mayor.
• A ttest;
C. K. P H I L L I P S .
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S, a t . i f F l o r i d a o r I t . becomi ng *
ihe Court H o u s e In S a n - IN T I I K r l l l C U I T C O U R T O P T H E w e e k f o r f o u r r o n a e c u t U e w e * k s . ’
AL SOULS CHURCH
S E V E N T H J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e s e a l of
f o r d’. Seminole County. F l o r i d a t h i s
O F T H E S T A T E O P F L O R I D A , IN t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f S e m i n o l e C o u n ­ ■‘S v f l S S T . S f i S ® * ' c o m .
4t h day ° V ^ D O U O L A 8 S . *■’'
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Fifteenth Sunday after Pente­
IN C H A N C E R Y .
A. D. 19!5.
Clerk nt tha C i r c u i t C o u r t .
cost.
NoV. 7-14.
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Hill tn Q u i r t T i t l e .
, V. E. DOUOLA8S.
(O F F IC IA L SK A L£ ^
J . N. B R A D 8 H A W .
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C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
Mass at 8 a. m.
Complainant
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e pu ty Clerk.
, v T U B c i n c r i T CO. n l . " V i . V n
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday F I I K P I , Il’OOSHOJiDDBn,
vs.
B y A. sr. w e e k s , d . c .
W. A. P A T T I a n A L U
arc Ember Days—Days of fasting Soli cit or for C o m p l a i n a n t . ________ S T E P H E N R OD G E R S el nl.
IN CHANCERY
R e s p o nd e n t s .
Boll cl l or f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
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and abstinance.
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COUNTY. IN C H A N C E R Y .
D u r d e n , h i s yvlfe; C h a r l e s
Defendant s .
T Y . l V (IIANCR1IY.
dren of school age.
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Citation
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r o o m , h i s wi fe. If l i v i n g a n d If d____
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g r a n t e e s o r o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r DORA W I L S ON , et' ml.
Stephen Rodgers and
■R o d g Defendants.
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cr s . hi s yvlfe; J. It. Hasser a n d — —
C itatio n
Defendant *.
The following nrc the sendees
— Hasser. hi s wi f e; J o h n D u r d e n a n d
TO
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for Sunday, at the Church:
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Sunday Services:
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Sunday School 9:15 n. m.
ti l l s' Honornhle Cour t , a n d In d e ­
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C o u r t of Semi nol e Count y, F l o r i d a of t h e s a i d C i r c u i t Court nt Han* fI tnhritV
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
t b e c our t h ous e tn Hanford. Hem- ford, He ml n ot e C o u n t y , Fl or i da , t h l s ' e r w l ‘s e d e c r e e s p r o conf es s, ) will a n y n r all nf sai d part ies be dead,
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out s.i|,| Circui t C o u r t at t h e court
W I T N E S S my h a n d nml t h e se a l
V i: In It'GLASS.
*y . on l Ills t h e 3 t s t d ly of J u l y . ,\
C l e r k of Ci r cui t Cour t . Hi v e n t h J u ­ IliitiMo at Hanford. F l o r i d a , on iq,. of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v e n ­
D 1925.
dici al Ci rcui t . Semi nol e C o u n t y . ..Ill day ,,f t lend.or. A. !&gt;. 1325. m u t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of i h „ s t a t e ,,f
(HEAL)
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Florida.
V. E. DOUGLASS,
lull of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a q a ' a n t ty, on t h i s t h e 31st d a y o f J u l y
(
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A. D. 1923
My A. M WE E K S . D. C.
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It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t hi s i q . (HEAL)
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V. E. DOUGLASS
' ' u l i l l c a t Ion lm p ubl i she d in
S ol i c i t or for Compl ai na nt .
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s i on t h e r e o f t o be h el d In T a l l a h a s ­
of N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of S e c ­
vs.
Hy A. M W E E K S
see, F lo r i d a , on a d a t e t o be s e t
ti on 31. T o w n s h i p 20, Hontli, R a n g e
J O HN L EW . et n l s .
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lishing a 'bird re se rv ati o n
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a f t e r d es c r i b e d , t o - w l t :
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t h e ul *,ve deserllied r eal e s t a t e :
l i es id a I in I n g I n t e r e s t
u n d er t h e
T we n t y- o t t o ( 2 1) S ou t h . R a n g e
You a n d each of you a r e h e r e b y sai d J o h n II d r o w n , Anni e E Grl f - w i l d goose, o r a n y w i l d h i n t or
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q u a r t e r ( N E U ) "f »he S o u t h .
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S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r IHWV&amp;) of
f i f t h d a y of tin, mo n t h, and In d e ­ k n o w n p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d I,, Hie f o wl of a n y Ulml, e x c e p t d o m e s t i c
S e c t i on
Twenty-seven
(27)
fowl, wild d u c k , snipe, a n d coot ,
f a u l t t h e r e o f a d e c r e e pro c o u f e s e n f o l l o w i n g
described
property
In u n d uny p e r s o n w h o a t a n y t i m e
Township
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W. G r i f f i n ' s .Subdivi si on of p a r t s
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i nt lon* o f t h e G a m e L a w s of t h i s
o f S e c t i o n 7 a n d 4. T o w n s h i p 21
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P l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In I ' iat
C o u r t , a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f a de* o r p u b l i s h e d at Hanford. Fl or i da.
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H e r a l d , u n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In C l e r k of V
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Hanford, Se mi no l e Co u n t y , F l o r i d a
said reservation and w arn in g the
C o u n t y . Florida
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has been so far overcome by the
second quarter’s record that a
i hns tendered his resignation to j mn,jc by the Tennessee Legislature
more than usual slowing up from
Is
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tovernor Martin. It ^f?
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seaplane
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brought
totnl output much, if any below
T o Supply You With
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but,
not
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to
send
radio
the available funds up to $320,000. m
TAMPA, Sept. 12.—&lt;/P)—Albert
the total of 1924. From the M int 3
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acssages
after alighting on the House, alleged bandit and &gt;”eggEarly Rose Seed Potatoes
of view of those who furnish th
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materia and from that of those qcean
mnn. today was sentenced to serve
For Fall Plantfng ‘
who sell to those employed in au­ » The fitaplane still had some food 60 years in the State Prison as the
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Sept.
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board,
emergency
rations,,
but
tomobile factor es this is nn im­
Onion Sets'and Onion Seeds
—- it, unDaiatable
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result of his retent conviction of cent issue of the Wnserfa Univerrimr News Given At portant fnctor in business for the the airmen , found
SEE US FOR YOUR REE SUPPLIES
I Hankers' Meeting rest of the year.
m
Which
SpfFarm Buying Power,
shviile; Boston Man
Hour jo um y, they eonanmii) th e ’fessed to having participated in
Phone 248
the articles.it contained were thinfere(J J wo o r T hree Times a
barm buying power—The situ­ first two i!».ys. expecting hour by j crimes.
d Speaker Thursday
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public
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article which nroused the author­
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ities win one said to have been
Black-Draught
jk til'm 1925 * Will lie ots of corn. The price will not
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by a member of the fnculbusiness, forecasters in
State’s Attorney , written
t n r *— - r-*v
r-r r - f—"
ly,
criticizing
the
Shanghai
situa­
I : 1 * s IJ .rai-flr
Status agree, was the
r Vi i t an r ; ^
Lawrcnecburg, Ky.—Mr. J. P.
tion. This is declared to be the
, J — tn.
(inn.
r news conveyed to the as WOH off as last year, though
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TALLAHASSEE,- Sent.’12.—(A’- flNst time the police have suppress- Kevins, a local coal denier and far­
mention of the Farm we shall export little or no wheat.
—George F. (’oilman, district,at- ed a Japanese school publication. mer, about two years ago learned
Hunkers Association This statement docs Rot apply «.o
of tho valuo of Thedford's Blackin nn address by. Oeurgo winter wheat farmers with no
Draught liver medicine, nrnl now
ain, independent econo- wheat to sell. Cotton bids fair zo
ho soys;
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Sunton, Mass. His ad- tbrn out very well. The high
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J. H . JA C K SO N
"Until
then
I
suffered
with
se­
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prices of a few years ago are over
WINTER PARK. Sept. 12.—OP)’
r3st six months business hut cotton farmers should be good -J-Since the Spanish-American war,
vere bilious attacks that enmo on
Long Time J/w ns on Residences mul Business Property,
in the United States purchasers. The farmer, in gene­
two or three times each month.
at
whicli
time
a
number
of
under{
0Pie practically unanl- ral, will be a good buyer.
I would get nauseated. I would
Easy
Repayment
Plan
4
graduates
of
Rollins
College
cn|
the business outlook for
“The European situation—is dis­
I
.
havo dizziness and couldn’t work.
of 1925. Home of them tinctly better. Germany will make listed in the army and navy to es­
Office in new Mcrriwenthcr Building
"I would take pills until I was
1 to caution us that th ere!—
rffert to 'p ay M? e ,m n » { 3 pouse the cause of th? Cuban free­
boom.” Others warn If the security pact goes through, dom. there hns existed much in­
worn-out
with them. I didn’t seem
2nd Street.
Phone fill
In„ greedy stocking of wo shall be still further encourag­
to
get
relief.
After taking the pills
terest among the young people of _
11, however, unite In de* ed.
my bowels would act ft couple or
As a aotiml heart helps make the body sound so
Cuba in the institution here, says
jat the rest of 11)25 w
i l l ________ _____
three times, then I would be very
a sound bank promotes the financial soundness ot
constipated.
a statement issued by college of­
in! now. Indeed, it is safe I N T R E P E D A I R M E N ficials hero. A number of present
"A neighbor told mo of Blackthe community. And the stream of your business
Draught and I began tta use. I
SAVEa/to
day leaders of the Cuban republic
I f S i T S ' 1:
S L K K P A S W O R L D today are graduates of Rollins Col­
to tho current of the town’s financial life-blood
never havo found so much relief
1T H R IV E 1
ns It gave me. I would not ba
tn
the four full
monthi. W A I T S F O R S T O R Y lege.
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which
courses through this hank.
without it for anything.
In order to comply with the
1925
Edtd increasement carried
"It
geeiiii’il
to
ileanso
my
whole
1 unusual summer momany requests for Information
(Continued form Page One)
system and make mo feel like new.
ssasiki
The hull, ns navy engineers intend­ about Rollins College the authori­
1 would tako i\ few d&lt;&gt;s«s—get lid
ties
of
the
institution
have
from
examine,
one
by
one,
the
ed,
proved
seaworthy.
I
of tho bllo and lmvo tuy usual clear
time
to
time
be
compelled
to
havo
A
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S
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N
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rhind this optimism, we
head, feel full of ’pep’ anil could
Members Are Iteticii-nt
printed special bulletins in Span­
as follows:
do twice tho work."
Members o f the seaplane crew ish
outlining the entrance require­
Rig—11125 will be, for were reticent over reasons for fail­
Ono cent a dose.
NC-1C1
the country, the best ure of the big ship to complete tin ments, description of courses of­
j.*.
“
Don't
he
ashamed
to
save
:i
ilding experience we have npn-ston attempt, merely saying fered mul details of the school.
The official representatives of
penny here and a penny there.”
J refer to the volume that the actuul flight conditionRollins College in Cuba today is
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR O G RESS &lt; ^ s
(lone nf definitely project- differed from those under which M.
A. Breton of Cardenas, who is
completion of the jobs the preliminary te. is of the sea
—CALVIN COOLI DOE.
h| or contracted for will plans were held. They admitted a life member of the Alumni Asso­
J heavy contribution from that the shortage of gasoline ciation. He is chairman of the
Regular saving of any, amount— large or small—
img industry to geiier.il might have resulted from the son- "Go to College" movement in Cu­
91
is
something to be proud of.
which was inaugurated by Rol­
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plane traveling at a speed greater ba
lins
alumni.
You
add
to
your
own
and
tho
Notion’s
wealth
(ad buying—This factor i ; than that used In the preliminaries.
:
One of the interesting traditions
and prosperity.
rge for 15)25 as it was for
The four subordinate members existing at Rollins College is the
iotwithstanding this, the of the crew had nothing but the
football game between the
[ have bought heavily and heartiest of praise for Commander annual
"Tars and the University of Ha­
|c thus contributed u suli- John Fodgers. It was his unflag­ vana. This series of games begat)
li.iaccr to business, which going optimism and good humor, in 1909. Three years ago it was
lANI'UIII), n . A .
Drably affect purchasing they declared, which kept up their played in Miami before the largest
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iroughout 1925.
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ness n football game in southern
An
unpleasant
feature
of
their
lade early this spring as
Florida, athletic officials here
— Here are some fine listings that are priced RIGHT to
utal year output of cars experience, the fliers said, was the state. This year it will be played
is will not be realized.j hearing of radio messages to the in Havana.
show tremendous future profits for wise investors.
jr first quarter, however, j effect that a conference of n avyj"'
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Sanford,Fla.

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DOWN TOWN BUSINESS CORNER

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An ideal location for la rife business building or hbtel.
purchased on slraq'ht sale, or on !&gt;!) year lease.

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1ST acres— two and one-half miles from low a.1 20 acres in fuIi hearing
L'rove. SO acres excellent truck land. 1220 feel frenlaip* on paved road
Proposed new highway runs adjacent to place. Priced to sell. Attractive
terms.

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We Have Some Very Fine Listings in Building Lots,
Business Properties and Acreage.

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Corner Evans and Elm, 11(5x127, Faces North ami W est.
number of shade trees.

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Lot 70, with 150 foot frontage.

$ 1 (100— $300 Cash

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$125 per month for fi months,
________________ Balance $10 Monthly

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WELL LOCATED LOT ON PALMETTO AVE.
In Sanford Heights 50x188.—
$11)0 Cash. $l!)0 monthly for 0 months, balance $11) monthly.

HIGHLAND AVENUE

$5,000 Cash

North.front lot on Highland Avenue.

Only $801) Cash, balance quarterly in very easy payments

EAST FRONT MAGNOLIA AVENUE LOT
(50x182. Cue of the highest lots in the city. Betwcon Hughey and Martin.

Double garage with 2 room atuli’fnient overhead.

Price $2100
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$10,500.00, $.3,000 Cash

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With $700 Cash, balance $150 every six months.

Facing South and East.

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how about comfort insurance? Convenience insurance? inPl insurance? Happiness Insurance? Aren’t they worth somt-

Access to Railroad.
Easy Terms.

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SANFORD AVENUE IN ROSE COURT
Tit is is an unusually

Price $2350
$700 Cash, balance $150 semi-annaully.

Oscar R. Brooks
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with only $.'&gt;(10 Cosh* balance $500 sem i-annually until paid.

Lot 84, an ideal location for an apartm ent house.
large lot.

LOO front foot

Plenty of it.

Large lot.

Priee $2500

Business 4Property
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Halnncc, l — 2 years.- ‘ Paving and sidewa^LM paid.

('lose in on first jtreet.
month.
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Wonderful locution.

Price $2200

Paving and sidewalk paid. Immediate posses­

10 Room Modern House
On Oak Ave., 8Gxll7.
Large Oak trees—

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Price $1750

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Balance to auil customers.
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$15,000 -

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Will sell for quick sale, $1,850.

$500 cash— $320 w ithin 00 days

Close in on West First Street, 50x120, completely furnished, lias large
.sleeping porch and double garage.

1't cheat your family out of the delights of a home of thole
I th** mistaken idea that you can make it Up to them in some
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make Is a home.

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7 Room Modern House*■■■-

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This lot has a

$1,500 Cash. Balance Can He Arranged.______________

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Price $125,000

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Garnjfe. Moderately priced. Terms most attractive.

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THE SANFORD HERALD; SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1DZ3.

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SATURDAY. SKIT. 12, 192*
THE HER AMPS PLATFORM
I.—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
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f.—Construction of St. Jonna-lndinn River canal.
*.—Extension of while way.
4.- -(ftlensiiin of local amusementn.
—Swimming pool, tennin courta,
—Augmenting of building progrsm—boozes, hotels, apartment
houses.
1 —Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
I*—Construction
o!
boulevard
around Lai* Monroe.
&amp;—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
9.—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
GIVING AND GETTING:—Give,
and it shall be kIv**« unto you;
good measure, pressed down, uml
s h a k e n together, and running over,
s h a l l men give into your bosom.
For with the same measure that
y e mete withal it shall !&gt;•• measur­
ed to you ngnin. I.uke ti: 38.
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All ore architects of Fate,
Working in these walls of time;
Some with mnssivo deeds and
great,
Some with ornaments of rhyme.
Nothing useless, is, or low;
Koch thing in its plnro is best;
And what seems hut idle show
Strengthens and supports the
rest.
For thn structure that we raise,
Time is with materials filled;
Our todays and yesterdays
Are the blocks with which we
build.
Truly shape and fashion these;
Leave no yawning gups between;
Think not, because no mini sees,
Such thing! will remain unseen.
In the elder days of Art,
Builders wrought with greutest
core
Each minute and unseen part;
For the Gods see everywhere.
Let us do our work ns well,
Botli the unseen and the seen;
Make the hmt.se, where Gods nm;
dwell,
Riylutiful, entire, and clean.
Elsp our lives are incomplete,
Standing in these walls of Time,
Broken stairways, where the feet
Stumble ns they seek to climb.
Build today, then, strong mid sure,
With u firm and ample base;
And ascending and secure
Shull tomorrow find its place.

A Real Land Boom.
Such an inten.sivo effort is being made by some sections
How Animala Vanish.
of the country to stem the flood of people coming to Florida
Cures by Spirits.
that attacks on the state by writers, many of them unfa­
Santa Fo Value.
miliar with Florida, are of daily occurance. When some
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
paper comes out defending the state, the fact is worthy of
{C o p y rig h t 1515)
mention and of commendation.
FOR REAL land boom excite­
Many states are jealous of the way things are being done ment go to Oersnnkrnll, newly
in Florida. They hate to see their best citizens pull up stakes discovered diamond field in South
If ,
and head southward. They would like mighty well to keep Africa.
Think of finding, diamonds &gt;-na
some of th e .millions of dollars frnrp coming this way, and heavy
as 28 karats apiece, buried
many of the attempts !c effect their ends are unfair. Lx- only one foot and n half below the
nggerated and misleading statements are often mnde, but all top of the earth.
That should he a well-scratched
of the schemes to stop the growth of this state are resulting
in thousands more people coming and of millions of dollars and well dug-up part of Africa,
with thousands of diumond seek­
more being invested hum.
ers ienving their jobs in Johannes­
Florida has a friend in the Birmingham News. In an burg, pouring into the dinmond
editorial published Thursday this great southern pai&gt;er tells lands.
roads ore had, whore there
its renders to squelch the fellow who knocks Florida. It tells areThe
any, and the nviftest runners
o f the Florida way of doing things, of the Florida spirit, over rough ground get the first
pointing out that Florida folks are salesmen-plus. It urges claims.
other states to copy the methods used by F'lorida. The News
CHICAGO DISCOVERS with
says:
horror that a hlind beggar, playing
Let’s all squelch the knocker on Florida. It isn’t
n littlo fiddle, has earned on an
! average $19 an hour. He just sits
good sportsmanship to knock a neighbor— or anyone,
with his hat beside him uml every
for that matter. Florida is entitled to her prosperity.
hour $11) drops into his hat.
She went after it. Her business men bad vision
enough to sense the magic of printer’s ink, well and
WHY CRITICISE that beggar?
continuously applied, and they also had the cold nerve
At least he had to sit in one
place, look sad and play a dreary
to go down in their jeans and produce the cash to em ­
little tune on his little fiddle for
ploy the highest class advertising men to prepare the
only $11) nn hour.
copy, and to place it where it would do most good.
Thousands of son* of rich AmFlorida has a great deal of value back of her effort.
ercians don’t even fiddle or look
sad, but scatter over the earth,
Hi,and to have, or people would not have invested mul­
making fools of themselves, while
tiplied millions of dollars down there.
ten or n hundred times what the
Grant for the sake of argument that she has noth­
Chicago beggar gets fnlls into
their lints.
ing more than climate, seashore and n sub-tropic at­
He who gets money without
mosphere, and ideal conditions for recreation. She
earning it is a beggar, no m atter
actually has more, but limit the argument to those
how “rc:!.)cctably” ho may get It.
points. They are of tne utmost value. Why do most
people toil and strive to make money? To get en­
IN A BIG ballroom of the McAlpin Hotel in Now York you
joym ent out of it, and pleasure and happiness out of
might see the various unimals
it. Florida offers all three. Look over the big-money­
pussilig off the face of tin* earth,
making ideas in the United Slates, and those which
in the sale of fins ut public auc­
cater to the pleasure, entertainment and enjoyment
tion.
All sorts of fur-bcaring animals
o f the people are outstanding.
contributed their hides in thou­
F’lorida bns simply capitalized what she has in an
sands anil ten of thousands to
intelligent and businesslike way. What she has done,
the demand for furs to decorate
the furies i body of the femato huothers can do within their climatic and other limita­
niun animal.
tions, provided there is something like the F'lorida
spirit of pluck to back them. The F'lorida folks are
DEALERS SEEMED most inter­
salesm en— plus. It ill becomes any community to carp
ested in Southern muskrat skins,
and critiz.i/.e F'lorida. Doubtless there will bo a lot of
which brought ns high ns $1.UH
bad investments down there. Human gullibility uml
each in largo blocks. This offers
good profit to owners of muskrat
the lack of common business sense are found every­
ti.vnmps
in the South.
where. But, there has been a lot of money made by
After the muskrats came in -a
the use of good judgment and common sense.
"lot" of IU7 brown, tiinck and
The same active and booming condition’s anywhere
grizzy l»*ars. Next came polar I
hears. These huge animals brought |
else would produce about the same average of condi­
for their hides only about five]
tions. There is overcrowding: that is no crime; and
j
times
ns much each as the small- 1
food ami accommodations are reported high. Tin* low
I humble, thick - furred muskrat.
of supply and demand is the same there as in llirmLadies do not wear licurskins (o
any great extent.
iugham.
Florida has blazed the way for a better under­
THE KIND hearted may sigh nt
standing of the Foul h, for she has attracted hundreds
the “disappearance of our four- of thousands of |&gt;eople who still I bought every .South­
footed fur-bearing friend •”
erner wore a sombrero, liigh-lieelcd boots, carried a
But animals carry and make per-1
nuineiil numerous diseases. The
blask-suake whip with which to castigate such glncks
spirit locked no in the animal h aly
as crossed bis path, and shot Northerners on sight.
is hunted a great part of the time
These people are passing in constant stream through
mid unhappy.
other states. Some of them are stopping ami invest­
Unquestionably all hut human
life is destined to disappear from
ing. Some will come back, dependent on the local e f­
the earth, except perhaps the dan­
fort made to attract them. All will have a better idea
gerous life so small nit to defy the
of a portion of their common country and make better
mio oxcope.
citizens who have broadened in understanding.
A great deal of the knocking of F'lorida is because
SOMETHING OUGHT to he done
about the horrible traps in which
money has gone there to invest. There was never an
the animuls lire cnuglit, to suffer
embargo yet that would confine money. It will us
ngoiiy until the trapper, going his
surely seek opportunity as water will seek its level.
rounds at leisure, arrives with
If carping communities would get together ami try to
death.
emulate the F'lorida pace, it would bo more effective.
SPIRIT IIA LISTS GATH ER KD I
There has been mighty little knocking of F'lorida
in
I’ari &lt; annoy the more orthodox
here in Hirmingliam. In general there has been a real
"regular" religions by announcing
sporting spirit. It is not knocking to urge our own in­
that spirits cure disease. They spec­
vestm ents and argue their merits as against those of
ify tile ease of olio young girl cur­
ed of hip disease.
F'lorida. As a rule there is the utmost good fellowship
and feeling. Some money has gone from here then*,
THAT IS tlie utital tiling with
uml some of it has returned an hundredfold. Just the
all religions. And after alt, all re­
other day a bankrupt returned here ami paid his cred­
ligious cure is "spiritual cure," per­
itors in full, some $10,000. He made it in F'lorida,
formed by spirits or a spirit.
From the beginning it has U*en
"on a shoestring." Others have been fortunate.
necessary for religion, in order
Ami the thing for Hirmingliam to do is to get to­
to establish a claim on human
gether ami make use of the methods F’lorida has used.
confidence, first to perform mira­
Good luck to her!
cles, violating the law.i of nature,
and, second, to perform miraculous
cures.

e .illiw i m i

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g ss wag

HEY!

As Brisbane -Sees It

WHAT TIT DING DING?
Ml the *004

I They arc jUj?
pride nicy

but 11 “ho I Z t *4.

*\

Dp^ r t w t miu, r
™.nes and
te r \

THE INTERSTATE Commerce
Commission fixes the value of the
Santa Fe road tentatively at $ITi»,UOO.UtiO. The Santa Fe is well built,
well managed and its value i . far
almve the official estimate.
The stock owners would not sell
it for any such price or double
that.
THE SANTA FE should add to
its value and to the public’:! appre­
ciation of its good mnnageitiiMit by
cutting the running time from Chi­
cago to the Pacific Coast, which
could easily ho done.
This the Santa Fe should do
for its own sake. In the long run,
the value of a railroad depends on
the value Hint the nublic puts up
on that mil road’s service.
AMUNDSEN is not eauly discour­
aged. Next March he will try an­
other North Pole trip, un'ng an i
Italian dirigible in place of airplanes that failed last time.
The plan Is not as reckless as it !
r.eents, for the dirigible is bettor j
than the uirpluue in the Arctic,:
comparatively free from storms. ;
COM MAN DE tt LA NS DOWNE .
recently killed, loltl this writer
when it was planned to send the
Shenandoah across this country tt)
Minneapolis last Spring:
"I wish they would let me take
the Shenandoah across Hie Atlan­
tic and up to the Arctic to look
for Amundsen. That would Ik* a
useful trip, nud much less danger­
ous than the one upon which 1 ant
going.”

Trouble with; a frank debt talk
, Y h a c 'u t J i w i iis i|oo weak to
talk i«ueh.-AVali sStreet Journal.

'4

Well, this
Rut .Payday j, JUl, ucoming around.

M
&amp;

Mh

Living a long t;a.
n'“ "y years an,|?
’noney and philn^.
Time is money
“
In saving rj.?
know what to do *3

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Never ju.lg^~^
nmns re*!-&gt;ian l y

M

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Hh‘ « bin Wife j, nnj
Work is nlx.ut ^
dishes. Think
you stait is tbe hltf*

l f i

l

s

Hpend your dan
are told to do an,| r
he told how t„
Wouldn’t it |*&gt; Rtt
"cre like n collector*
l i*iui* hat k

7
hu Ml

MHan’t he too
Crazy
think the re::t of the*"

anything.

X,

\

When n man starts
•«"1 "&lt;it of him-, If he c
job by claiming .one
Impossible for tvcryn
u-i much money ai
do. If they did they
more.

! JUST IN PASSING
IIY II.

SA TU R D A Y EVENING SERMON

IIOI.1.Y

BY REV. It. I HOI.TKN

Rlotters nlutarh cvcrytnin/ nml give out nothing,
■'till have a few blotters left in Sanford.

W,

Don’t know whether the hot weather is nf.Vting Hie p.oof
readers on newspapers or not Inti some of tin* articles now are
so badly jumbled tiiat it is difficult to read them.
Our dear little postoffice building was n nice building
ten years ago when it was ennstru Tctl and no doubt the gov­
ernment though hey were killing a fig one when they built
it. But they tlitl not figure on tin* rapid growth of Sanford
ami o u r postoffice now would ni.t!;,- a good garage but for
a postoffice—nix.
Anil President Coolidge favors a budget of one hundred
millions for new fctk-rul buildings where they are needed.
Since they are not needed in any state but Florida at pres­
ent we suppose Congressman S. ar i will got us at least a half
million for a real federal building here- one with a wine cel­
lar for tin* storage of confiscated booze.
Wrote Senator Fletcher the other day about establishing
fi h hatcheries in Lake Monroe, Lake J&lt;- up and Lake llaruey.
There is some talk about such c tahlishments in Florida in
order to keep enough fish in the tiver,. an I lakes to take cart*
of the milliotia nf people coming here. 'I he Senator think, wo
have a good chance to gel the hatcheries along with about
two thousand other points in the state where they also think
they have just wliat tfio government bureau wants.
Again I would like to call :.tt ■ntion to the fact that our
present traffic rules about tho right and left hand side of all
streets is not clear enough to the average driver to avoid ac­
cidents. This week there was an accident that may prove
fatal to several people and timloiihtidly it v.a: causetf by Hit*
ignorance of oik* driver as to whether h.* bail right of way
or not. Make certain streets and avenue right of way strecta
over all traffic uml then post signs to STOP at these cross­
ings and local drivers and tourists alike will know what to do.
What Sanford should tlo is to take in the territory "it the
Volusia side of l.ake Monroe and make it ill part of Seminole
with two or more free bridges ncio-s the lake amt river and
then have a grand boulevard and white way all nrottud the
luke. It would eclipse anything in Fiorina and with on - third
of the cost that other communities lia.e put into such de­
velopment. We have so much here that wo would make into
something big that wo nre apt to overlook about nine tenths
of it.
Some of the Atiamontc folks up Here yesterday were of
the opinion that Sanford should demand the new state road
go through Altamonte. We would like to do all we can to get
Altamonte citizens what they desire but this matter was left
to a committee appointed from nil tho c precincts affected and
thi* committee voted to allow tin* mads smith to go east of
Altaniont- ami Long wood. This is miu-lhing that will really
ho loft to the judgment of the State Road Department finally
ami they will he the arbiters.
The burning question of the hour regarding state roads
just now is whether these roads Imuld
through the cen­
ters of towns and cities or iuit. T hi is something that is
rather difficult to decide. Taking tin- position „f Orlando for
instance I would say that if the Dixit Highway went around’
orlaudo instead of through the center of the city the interstate
travel and the city of Orlando would |„. much better off if tin*
road did nut go through tlu- congested district. Thc-r - is much
for discussion in this subject.
.

Tnking your own experience for imtan c when you are
making a long trip and have no certain objective until you
reach your journey's end tlo you want to top in every plme
you reach on the way or tlo you want to go through a* quick­
ly us you can mid get to a certain p la c e to camp or lay at the
hotel. Unless you want gas which you can obtain at any
roadside filling station why should you stop at every city on
the way?
The piling is all driven nml Hit* work of dredging and
filling in at the Forrest Lake Hotel will take place next wick
and Monroe Hutton thinks tlu- filling can he done in thirty
days from 'the time the dredge starts pumping sand. Two
new streets in the hotel section will be rnvi red with asphalt
next week and the new hotel property will In-gin to look like
the real thing. The building is ahead of .schedule and we can
look for llowurd llulick to l&gt;e down goon and make a magnifi­
cent gesture that looks like opening the hotel a mouth ahead
of time if need be.
The Alachua County News sny.t that all of us have day
tlrt'utus of eventually retiring from active business some­
time. Y. , this is truo, but few of u .......... to that point.
When you have been in harness for many yean leading an
active life yuu cannot retire no matter how much money you
may have. The man who retires at fifty might just ns well
order his wooden overcoat for he will not live long. We all
need something to worry about, something to keep tut hustling
something to keep us really busy. And then it i.i a poor
citizen who will not give his time and attention to his city nml
out in part of his time titling something really worth while as
a progressive citizen.
Look oui for the cquinoctioi gales in a few days for it is
about tho schedule time for them to arrive. We are always
glad to see the gales even though tlu-y niiglit do same damage
for it means thnt the backbone of unnm-r is broken and cooler
weather will prevail. To those ,.f p* v.|, , |luVl.
|u.r,. at|
summer this is wi'Kt nu* n^w«. 1 u • ! 1 1
Florida boostera nre nflcr Rreddem Coolidge t » make hit
home in Florida. If he ir. a., c-,.,1 as they claim for
' him I would much rather have him coma to Florida in July
. untl Augunfc. It would be
in)iy nict* fur liiin to niukc ?sonio
ilS S S Iiill
‘^ i u‘ in
to sec how the surtax
W in te r

The New York musician who hid
I his money in hL buss drum wau
| evidently t believer to eouml bankiW *»3ouUwjutd4W tl«pv*“, !»■««

^ *0,n“*T

■:nr ^ c a u se our rMi,
I in winter

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

Thus nlone can we attain
To those turrets, where the eye
Sees the world ns nno vast plain,
And one boundless reach of sky.
-—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
—-----o-------Atlantn weather ninn says we’ll
have to wear blankets tomorrow.
We’ll bite, how come?
--------o-------A headline in an Indiana ex­
change says, "Splendid Corpse of
Teachers For Medina Schools."
And that’s Hint.
--------o-------The White Collar Gives Wav
Miss California bus been crown­
ed queen at the Atlantic City beau­
U|&gt; in Mnssncliii.HiHtri it stale engineer who has been boss­
ty contest, which is the only case
ing
a two hum lm l thousand dollar road job on a salary ot'
on record where the west coast
n'ate has excelled Florida in any­ eighteen hundred dollars a year has resigned and gone to
thing.
work with a pick and a shovel on the road whose construc­
tion he formerly supervised.
Today’s bo.i laugh: "What is
For the work lie will do in manual labor he is to lie paid
1 lie," asks the Isis Angeles Times.
We wouldn’t like to suy ofthund, al the rate o f sixty-five rents an hour, and on this, he says,
hut w&lt;&gt; bet anybody in Florida lie ran save more than lie could on the salary that was given
rnuld keep you listening nil day. I him while he wt’.s in ebarge o f ‘the road building.
Montgomery Advertiser.
Doubtless many instances of like nature are happening
r --------o-------clutter
t i homo. With the cost of labor continually mount­
Next week after duughter leav­
es /or college nml the oldest sou ing nml with no proportionate increase in pay to the trained
enters ft prop school iin&lt;| littlo sla­ mull who has heavy responsibilities, there is little wonder
ter uitd brother enter the local that many are discarding their while collars and their clean
schools, father i.i going to have
u good chuilco to see just how broke clothes to don the overalls in order to get higher wages__and
no responsibilities.
he really b.
—o-------"It is becoming inure ami more difficult for cities and
Shupurji Knklutvula has recent states to secure efficient engineering forces," says the New
ly «been elected u member of the
British parliament, according to a York Herald-Tribune in an editorial ntt the subject, “ for
London paper. The way to pro­ reason that the pay that was once deemed adequate is no
nounce it is to pucker your mouth longer sufficient to enable those who receive it to meet ex­
like you were going tu nay lum­ penses. The old idea that a white-collar jolt at a low salary
bago, then sneeze.
was better than ail overall job at high wages, has been
ahatiiloiicd
pretty generally since the cost of f &gt;od and clothes
Now You Mention One
Before laughing at the funny has advanced. Men, especially those with families, must
names given towns in foreign coun­ have money, and they no longer feel that it is necessary to
tries, glance over this list: Good earn it in clean clothes."
Night, Oklu.; Ball Ground, Gu.;
While the trained worker, who has expended perhaps
Gcodluck, Ky.; Grnnficld, Kan.;
years
in prcpnmttpn for his job, always has a better chance
Good Thunder, Minn.; Dewey Rose,
(•«.; Good Will, W. Vn.; Goodwine, of advancement, still it is a frequent fact that advancement
111.; Goody, III.; Gooserock, Ky.; means waiting and many times the financial condition if the
Evening Hhtulo, Ark.; Rough mid man will not permit hint to wait while he bus to work on in­
Itcudy, Pm.; Kunbcmu, Colo.; Sunilance, Wyo.; Sunny South, Ala.; sufficient pay. to properly support himself ami his family.
St) the white collar job is giving way to overalls in the
Hunrlie, Ky.; Sunset, Me.; Rain,
Ky.; Rake, lu.; Raisin, Cul.; Snow- efforts of many to keep the wolf from the door.
hall. Ark.; Snowflake, Arls.; Snow
-o---Shoe, Pa.; Social Circle, Ca.; Snap
YOU
FT!ALL
NOT
p
ress
dow n uiwm thn bv.iw of labor
atone, Lu.; Solid Comfort; Cut.;
rk.; lain ta
■ p a n M'fc
:
111,1 ( n u i l v
upon tt
! ■UP, ' :d , I " .!• Si.it i. it, Mi ; cro ss u r g o lk .— W. J. HryanF
(
Twilight. 3. D ; Vacation, Cal.; Old
Church. Va.; Dot. Va.; Klis&gt;py Eye,
KNOWLEDGE IS OF two kimis. We know a subject ourMion ; Young Aiucriiot), li.J,; Six
Mile Run, Pa.; and ICir.ipg Butt, ttcIvoH, a t wu know where we can lim l int'oinntum upon jt.__
Itul.—Taiqpa Tribune. ' • 1’ • • h ttltlllsl .jihllJUlU ... - 4 , . __| i U S r « l l C i " . i , - u

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Text Eph. (5:11.
| Having your Lrt &amp;
"Put oil tit" whole armor nf God." a preparation of the
"Paul, while in person in Rome, pease
wa thinking of tne little pnim to
A williugrc'.i to jo
hliovcrs that he Imtl left at Eph­ ill their power to upholl
esus, and knowing as he did the and destroy evil.
idolity of that city untl the trials
No one can do their
they would have to hear ami th, j without a thoroughprr
temptations they would meet, I the task in hand
writes them a letter by which he j The reason there ars
hoped to strengthen their faith I fannies in the wurlj tc
imilli ettcr enable them to meet J‘nu •• tft' n an.I »omrn»n
tills opposition successfully.
; tog things for which tkj
ID* informed them that fheir natural qualifuitiou
struggle would not be nlmply with which they have mij&lt;
: celt, nut also with unseen forces.1prepntation .u .|
Not merely with tho prevalent }y Ltll. Realizing this
forms of idolatry but "with spirit- 1
P/■paratorjr szboA
uni vvickctlnens in high places, and !••*&lt;* "f labor,
knowing .that tlu* Roman Boldier I Every l«&gt;y acJfirI
\v:P eonsitWcd the ifuirtt perfectly ; or should
cquipctl for effective m ilitary, which they arc &gt;trmBf
service Paul chooses him na n em u-1which they linfe initbs,
partitive symbol for them in tlwir *'h:il i- perfect that
preparation for iim struggle 1rJ with it tir puqutd
again:i, sin on the power:: of dark- “
a,' miV*f
iic*km.
\ ' uu are riot m this r
Theirs must he a complete equip- j !j*
s''^
1it, but what you ran put
meat.
Vmi arc not living tor f
Therefore they must put on the
whole armor of God consisting t f alone, but f.&gt;r the H* *
the girdle of truth “They were to you live. You arc not t)
know the truth anil truth would set not! with the attainment
terial things and .srnzuali'
them free."
alone, but the deeper jr;
The breastplate of righteousness spiritual
itiifactionj whit
they must bo right with God.
The helmet of . alvution a cover­ ly In-lung tb this earth life,
ing for tho head implying knowl­ fort* &gt;eek first the King
edge of the principals they \v--re Gotl and his rinhtc-umneii
teaching that they might be able those thing* shall b« &amp;■'
on every occasion to give a reason you.
As a last work let me1
for the faith within them.
youth of today who si
The* shield of faith.
‘‘Faith is the substance of things with the greatest uppor*
hop d for the evidence of things preparation for ussfuli
life, that have ever
not seen.”
And therefore tho foundation of the history of the wor
tb) not neglect ti&gt; malt
the t Tristimn hope.
Faith in God as the creator nnd the days as they ar*|
you many not have
ruler of the universe*.
Fuith in Christ us the only be­ years to lament the
gotten of the Father nnd the only ilics of youth.
Count that tiay !**t
name given under I leaven nnd
mating men whereby we can be descending sun \it ie*i
saved.
baud no worthy :utioS*

STOCKBRIDGE TO WRITE
TAMPA TIMES
Fiank Parker Stockbridge, n . reasonably Is* ext-«t
writer of cAncedcd ability, is no\v|I'a,u** f‘.’r A
' »
tuakiiig a urvej of conditions in wme ot $50 per ^
Florida in nn effort to determine Jnt ......
to ijjj F
tin* why and tit • whereforo of thciThat look i iea nit-* .
extraordinary interest which the-it to the celery liah &gt;’■«
people of the whole United States nnd &gt;&lt;v wh*,rjate just now manifesting in this These lands fr»*qu(*w.
rout hern state, ’i he result of his their cultivator- K°*M
investigations will lie published it) $2.00H per nrr*’ ,
the Review of Review:!, nml will alone, and that m but
jh* awaited with milch interest, crops that can &gt;• _
that Florida has an exceptional them each scai&lt;*n. )
climate will doubtless bo freely Florida rest 1 m 1. ,
°
fenced d by Mr. Stockbridge. Thu nml horticulture- "be'sW
"xpertcuce of lilll years has es veluus what can «
tier.- OOllcr
t a hi ished that fact beyond any'here
under llltclbt.
chance of tb pule. The world Is 'and yet our lartu*,s
OB
at In; t just loginning to realize, i^pile a beginning
duett
Go- fact that our summer climate | list of useful
l|^(
i ! as exceptional in its way as I recently that &lt;a‘r
the winter climate. We Imvo I have a t te r n p te « l^
much•• warm
.••••••« weather
II l IIIUI’S here
SIS*1■- SI.
it SIS
i:i aIS **#*****•»•'commercial " 1' ^‘
true, sometimes it is oppressively .yards art
( frV ^
w.trni, hut when we bt*gii). to s u f-‘and a new it'd11 tr.' t
r ffom one of thor.3 excessively ed to tho •* alo -• are
•"-at waves, jyo look up the re- naan plaiitPtj‘‘lw
1 and ate surprised to find common, ‘and
and*bid &gt;, I
mat on certain days Tampa was prolitabb*.
•
11out 2 to 111 degrees cooler than Henry 1*«»rU ,J ]
"tne dtie:i many mi|ea to
the bility of Kr"W,n*
northward. And in the shade it ncres near La * , ^
! ‘ always cool.
Rut the climate u g r e a t ihing "
""t everything. It is highly j nttcce-sful as n*
V‘ " r-&lt;lde of course to have a com-1will not only :l,lJ ., t^
fortcble all
all the
tl,.« year
v..„r round ^ll..lom*
cli-ilotii? Ibt pro’iuc.« ,
mate, a adds appreciably to the grown here bu.llrtti
{•»&gt; "t livinir, but it in not abaci-1from ti framnic
jlfd
ut* l&gt; (‘y.scntinl to Ruccess. Men
In fact 11'' liri«ifi ?
lm\c lived uml Itourishetl und res anti oppt’r t ^ ' 1^ t*
made great succc:t ea in climates bln has to
7j|
"it could not be commended on the grower _a,ul
Iftn\ Krounds.
only bJgtnni*)*
e
l!,u Mr. Stockbridge betrays'W hen t h o y a ^ h if
:j1ir* fact that his investiguionsj there will "* that
-l ive not li^il i,| vllifll ■■will’ll ho to this at*’
«t_
tin fact that the agricul-tWrmer niovcntt'’1
, ,c
' lllt‘
•*’*»&gt;*; 1*1 j f
*r“l !'• ihiliiies of Florida lantUfjeeni ■‘nflmw,
I,?v“ W‘« «n.| still .-me umlcvdopSco if
. . . . . . . . .opxrQya
” ” • “ m, .ujjii tht-f
,it.,
• tia n d until
"’",, r t‘ricctl.
lie pointamsw yeart
V T ss
, i* ,i1 nc*
*» tha older stnte QBCopD nre . .
, i the north land is priced nc-bni'd most ®
way.
.

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�PAGE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, SBPTEMB!

Office 148

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society E ditor
Laurel Avenue.

"t her home in '. Delightful

M i» Maude Tvre returned home t* l V e n

^

Df
Ho

fwjfa
tl ot.h
er p
®lnt*the
»&gt; MissesHolly,
Georgia,R"iter
where "n
she
has
been
__ __ F
the past &amp; &amp; Hn'1 rvl“t,VCS f,'r
■*
_____
Mr* Rftririn.
» .. i i
.
Woman's club ter. Eiiiabeth, have retSSed*ffim
held at the Woman’s Newark" N I
„ u *f°m
Ifnnday
Ifnimi of til
Bch will h
Biting wit!
L home on »
L o’clock.
L$, meeting
r Auxiliary
l at i o’clock
L desired.
f Agnes Guj
lurch will 1

of Orlando was a

in the city Saturl!0n left Saturday for
elativts and friends in
and New Orleans, Ea.
1(lhbuT has returned
where ho has been f ir
H,. month*.

!. J. E. Spurring
in Orlando ami
the guest of relaL Rail low of PhilmlclLnt severul days in the
Ernest of Mias Martha
icc Callow of Bartow
&gt;r cousin, Mi^s Thelma
r huine »*n the Sanford

.
^witord Country
Is ho wc)| ulnpted for *
wa* thiV'Irene of one
***■*«* S * *
autumnal. neatum, when

^ “ if s * * * *

____
.dance honoring Misses
Aijuit pitiniu.ii. i j __ , ,, I abeth Puleston and Mi
lu
in bin h.
S U,
l" arrived
urrii . i brldny
t ''n
leave nextof week
luinuia,
to%he|»I h oQuantities
rink f&lt;
the truest of her parents. Mr. a n .tir.’ “ . '
f.-A

TELEPHO NE:— Boa. 428-J
Delicious fruit punch was served
throughout the afternoon and at
the conclusion of the game, re­
freshments of nn ico course was
served by the hostess*1itfsi^Wd by
her house guest, Mr.i . Kihftuiid
(iuimn of fJiilesUtirg, 111., and&gt;p!r:i.
R. A. Newman.
Those enjoying tl
. ^
"Olive
cial courtesy_ were*
Newman, Mildred Holly,Naonu
Scoggan, LfClairo Jouers, Mary
Elizabeth Pit leaton, Georgia Mob­
ley, Louise Sitrlhi; Ellison White,
Mae Holly, Sara Evelyn Williams,
Katherine Pittman, Emily Grjffin
and Lena lie lie Hagen.

W e H ave Purchased the

BOWER DRUG STORE
and it will be known as

Dinner and Slumber jj »
Party Given By Miss * ■
‘Sarah Evelyn Williams " E
Delightful in every way was the
hour, the mu tie being furnished dinner and slumber party given
by the liciaenstein orchestra. Fav­ Thursday night My Miss Sarn
Illr3. E. S. Shmlmber returned ors of hatsi confetti and ifterryhome Thursday from Milledgcvtllr, niakiu devices were given the hap­ Evelyn Williams at her homo on
Ga., where uhe haa been spending py dancers. At 11 o’clock, refresh­ Crystal Lake, in rompliment to the
the summer aa the guest of her ments of pink and green brick girls of the college set.
daughter, Mrs. Frank Miller.
The hospitable home was open­
m am und individual cakes em­
bodied in the initials of P. and II. ed en suite and beautifully deco­
rated with baskets and bowls of
Miss Helen Verney left Friday were served.
night for Jacksonville whore she The ehapeions of the evening vivid-hind field flowers and ferns.
will spend a few days. From there were; Mr. and Mrs. ){. A. New­ The dinner table was laid with an
site will go to Ta IIn Ins see to te- man, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pules- elaborate lunch cloth, the center
eurne her course at the Slate Col­ tun, Mr. and Mrs. It. .). Holly and being graced by a crystal bowl
lege.
filled with [link autlginon and
Forrest Lake.
On
The guest list included: Misses feathery asparagus ferns.
Dr. C. S. Hreedin left Friday for Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Mildred either side were crystal candle
a several days trip to Orlando and i Holly, Mae Holly, Naomi Scoggans, sticks bolding unshaded pink tap­
Lakeland on business, after being Louise Saries, Katherine Pittman, ers. The place cards were done in
the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. N. Sara Evelyn Williams, Helen Ver- fascinating floral designs.
After dinner u number of young
Robson, at her home on South San­ 'ucy, Lena Dell Hagen, Emily Grif­
ford Drive.
fin. LeCIa ire Jones, El Ii-on White, men joined the jolly gtoup of girls
Georgia Mobley, Olive Newman, and swimming and canoeing wore
Mias Davis Swindell of Lakeland Mr. and Mrs. M. IE Hutton. Messrs indulged in until a late hour. La­
is the attractive guest of Miss Vel­ 1Edgerton Patterson, Boh Dodson, ter in the evening a sumptlmn
ma Wilkey. She will Ih&gt; here until i Raymond Beardin, Everiltc Dash, supper was served by camp fire
Sunday, then she will leave for Sam Flieacher, Lloyd Boyle, Frank light, the hostess being assisted in
Tallahassee, where she will enter Markwood, Janies Sharon, Warner
the Florida State College for Wo­ Scoggans, Herbert Messer, Doug­
in , lgou, Robert Thrasher, John­
men.
nie Mteach, G. W. Spencer, Jr.,
Lake, William Du Hose, Man­
G. W. Spencer and daughter, Paul Whnbisdi,
Edward Lake, of
Miss Emma Spencer, will leave ure
Laurens,
S.
C.,
Klwin Moore of
Sunday for Tallahassee where Laurens, S. C., Robert
Dean, Al­
Miss Spencer will resume her stu- len Jones, John Brutnley,
Albert
flier, at the Florida State College Connelly,
Robert
Holly,
Joe
for Women. Mr. Spencer will go zalez, Jimmie Crawford and Gon­
For­
to Quincy before returning home. tes t Lake.

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University of Pavia,
Edna Chittenden returned home Mrs. E. F. Housholder
claiming the distinction
Thursday after spending the oast Entoi tains
Members
the oldest European 1
ir Pearson and children six weeks in various points in New
recently celebrated
pfk at Coronado Beach. York State and stopped enroute
:h centenary.
Ljoined his family for home in Mountville, S. C„ to a t­ Of The College Set
tend the wedding of their son and Complimenting a number of Sunbrother, Ned Chittenden.
ford young .moiety girls who leave
J. H. FOWL, Manager
kurus of Washington,
next week for Tallahassee where
ng Mr •. A. F. Bell at
Christian Church T o they will enter the Florida State
u' Mtllonville Avenue
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College for Women, Mrs. Eriitbf
Hold Meet N ext Week Housholder was hostess at bridge
Friday afternoon at her handsome
, Eubjon and William
ftSaturday for St. Au­ Sunday morning service ! of the new home on Evans Street. There
la they will attend a Christian Church will In* held to­ were three tables of players.
In the spacious living room and
morrow at the American l.cginn
'frtnds.
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hull, it is announced here today. sun parlor where tire card tables
a
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were
placed,
the
color
nclieme
of
utf Dailies, of Tampa, Members of, and those interested
purple
and
gold
was
most
effec­
in
the
Christian
Church
are
cordial­
hr home today, after
k put two weeks here, ly urged to attend these services, tively curried out, with zinnias and
summer lilacs.
F our *i*liii||» * w eek from Jacksonville;
a. of Mrs. P. 11. Nixon. it is pointed nut.
hid*KM
and Wftl»|
Plans are Wing made for a ten­ Of exceptional Interest, was tin* MG. ^62tarHiiU'Ulpbia
$14,1% lk*»u»ri 142. $2.
fcifnds of Mrs. Cecil tative program for the organiza­ game of bridge played during the [litiiiiA Infra Riul tail coittiKhutti to all t*4*1*1**
Scores were kept on I'h « Company, established in 16V »nd
i jorry to learn that tion meeting to be held in the Wo­ afternoon.
tallies
done
in college girl’s de­
men’s
Club
Sunday,
Sept.
20,
at
of ih® pio o aaf If u u p a fia tm n tinaa lo $ W id a .
lit ht r parents home,
)i tH i larti*. to.nluHabla aleainn* lriru*r.r*l
^.L (5. Strlngfcllow. .’1 o’clock, according to officers of signs. Tin* prizo for high score, ip
ire tl*«* NEW. rnaanifiVant 8 . S, ALl-FGI IANY
the church. Mentliera are further purple silk ho.se, was awarded to i l l t "* lit'.IIK S H lIiE : lh a fo iin ^rijti J*e*a* D e
Mbs
Georgia
Mobley.
The
guests
# lim n m lm.* d ir lalirv Horn M iam i m I »»iU.
urged
to
attend
this
meeting.
returned home
of honor, Misses Olive Newman, ■jriul b f illuflraletlbdjltlel Automobile#
Greenville, S. C.,
An eclipse of the sun reveals to Mildred Holly, Mary Elizabeth lanaDHifldl d«rwir« lo ‘itvatiiiili,
h*Wu as the guest
historians
of tin* Uushango tribe I'll lesion, Georgia Mobley, Sara McrJinnls &amp; Miners Trans. Co.
IrrJi the past two
in the Congo that the ‘J8lh king in Evelyn Williams and Louise Saries f i l l W f. DAY ST I W 3S46 MtlSO.iVII IJ
a succession of 121 rulers sat up­ were presenter! dainty vanities in
purple ami gold.
on the throne in U180.

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T H ESA N FO R D .H ER A LD ,.SA TU R D A Y , SEPTEM BER 12, 1925.

Paul Berlenbach R etain s
His Title By Knocking Out
Jimmy Slattery Of Buffalo
.Winne:

YANKEE STADIUM. NEW
YORK CITY, Sept. 12.—(A1)—Paul
Berlenbach, of Astoria, N. Y.,
world's light-heavyweight cham­
Three
pion, successfully deenfded his tiST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 12.— tie last night when he scored n
f/P)—The Tampa Smokers jumped technical knockout over Jimmy
to the lend In the face fur tho Flor- ; Hlnttory* of Buffalo, N. V., in the
idn State league pennant when [eleventh round or Die 15-round enthey trimmed the Saints today, 5 co.mtcr at the American League
to I in the fifth gnmc of the post- hasebuil park,
aeason series.
Bcvlcnhach’s powerful punches
Caesar Aivarer. held the Block and the long route wns too much
men to three hits, one being u dou- f«r the youthful challenger and the
ble In the fifth inning, when Cox end c a m e tifter one minute nnd 28

ATHLETICS HEAT YANKS
PHILADELPHIA* Sept. 12—f/T*&gt;
' —The Athletics nosed out the Yan­
kees Friday afternoon*In n pitch­
ing duel between.Lofty Groves, of
Philadelphia, and Urban Shocker,
of New York, 3 to 2. A rally in
the sixth inning started by Mickey
Cochrane's single followed by La-;
mar’s infield out and concluded
with a safety by Simmons, won
the game for the Mnckmen. Groves
allowed 11 hits,' but kopt them
fuirly scattered. Ben Paschal, of
the Yankees, hit on the leg by

at the count of four.
Hound eleven: A stiff right to
the jaw floored Slattery again for
a count of nine. The challenger
was absorbing terrific punishment.
Another lunge sent Slattery down
for a count of nine. They wrestled
and Slattery went down again and
wns up nt nine. Herlenboch ruqheti
Slnttery to the ropes and with
powerful rights and lefts poured a
furious charge at the utterly de­
fenseless challenger. The refereu
started to stop the fight, but stop­
ped when Slattery appeared to l«
weathering the storm.
Three
times Berlenlnieh smashed his fist
to Slattery’s unprotected face and
TIGERS DEFEAT INDIANS
the Buffalo boy stnrted to sink to
DETROIT, Sept. 12.—f/t’)-A
the canvas. Referee Patsy, Haley bad first inning caught Smith, of
then stopped the fight and waved Cleveland, yesterday, and Detroit
Berlenbach to his corner.
won, 5 to *1. Cleveland kept peck­
ing at Halloway until he was re­
lieved by \Vhitehill in the eighth,
who stopped the hitting.
Score by innings:
Cleveland .. .. 010 Oil 010—4-12-3
D etro it......... 310 000 lOx—5-11-1
Batteries: Smith and Atyutt;
Whltehlll, HaIloway and Bassler.

Bound five: Slattery stnggere.'
Berlenbach with a right to the chin.
A right slipped off Slattery’s jaw
without harm. Slattery started to
punch Berlenbach and held his own
in an interesting skirmish. A right
nnd left backed Slattery to the
rojH's but Slattery’s jabs wore bo­
thering Berlenbach. The crowd was
in an uproar as the bell found Ber­
lenbach on the defensive.
Round six: Slattery rocked Ber­
lenbach with a stiff uppercut. The
champion sent Slattery’s head back
with a lunging left. Slnttery was
boxing cleverly. He put across a
straight right which sent Berlcnbach back to his heels. They trad­
ed body blows. Just as the bell
rang Slattery sank his right in
Berlenbnch’s ribs.
Round seven: Berlenbach landed
a right but took three leftn to the Champions Nose Out Red Sox
head. The challenger doubled Ber­
While Muck men ArcBcnting
lenbach with a right to the stom­
Yankees; Detroit (inins In
ach. Another right caught IlertenKnee by Defeating Indians
bach’s chin. Slnttery landed right
to chin nnd clinched. There was
much pulling and hanging on by
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—f/i’i
both. Slattery measured Berlen- I —Boston twice tied the count with
bach with n right to the head just the Senators Friday with two-run
as the boll stopped the round.
Round eight; Berlenbach turned rallies, the second time in the
Slattery half way around with a ninth inning, only to lose, f&gt; to l,
right to the head. Three times when Ruhr, who took thu mound
Slattery's gloves found Berleii- after thu eighth, permitted the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
hach’s fare without u return. Ber­ bnses to become loaded, ami then
lenbach almost floored Slattery bussed Bluege, forcing Goalin St. I.ouis-Chicago, postponed, r:i
Boston, 4; Washington, 5.
with a left to the head. The Buf­ home with the winning tally.
Cleveland 4; Detroit 6,
falo boy staggered half across the
This victory merely enabled New York 2; Philadelphia it.
ring. Slattery ritok three for a
Washington
to maintain its sevenmixup in the center of the ring.
game hold on the American Lon­
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
The be|| found them clinching.
gue's top rung, a^ Philadelphia Atlanta 10; New Orleans 12.
Round nine: A hard right to the also won.
chin greeted Berlenbach as Un­ Carlyle started the Sox scoring Little Rock 10; Chattanooga 3.
round opened, Slattery took a in the sixth by pounding out a Memphis 4; Nashville 3,
right to the iiody but he was go­ homer, while fioslin, in the seventh Birmingham 3; Mobile 3. (Call
ing away. Slattery lauded to the gave Washington a temporary lend 8th account darkness).
head and body and then tied Ber­ by lifting the hull over the right
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUI
lenbach in the clinch. A right to
Asheville 6; Knoxville 4.
the heart slowed the champion. A
Augusta 4; Macon 7.
crashing left agtinrc on the face
(ireenville G; Spartanburg 20.
almost floored the challenger. The
Charlotte, 0; Columbia 5.
bell found them sparring for an
opening.
Round ten: A weak left sent
w ant
p a y
Slattery to the ro{a*t. Every other
charge ended in a clinch. Three
times Berlenbach landed to the
head nnd Slattery’s knees sagged.
A left staggered Slattery. Anoth­
er turned him around. They were
wrestling and Slnttery went down
from the form of the charge.' He
was up at 8, but another push sent
him down for nine. The champion
bored in, landing almost at will
CLOSE TO NEW HOTEL
at the defenseless challenger, lie
went down, but the hell saved him

Yesterday’s
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ventilator, ttop
tire carrier lockedM
that lock* door,
coincidental lock t*U
•teerinE wheel. LWJaJ
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which it left free f J
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(park lever. IniUjJ
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W-imtunn root or car that, init* vi­
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« ( u ci t at i on —thua culling out
the et t ra profit* and overhead!
which ari*e when vital part* are
bought front other*. There are
only two ear* that can be thu*
clauified, becaute
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car* built in tha United State*,
only 1 make alt their own motor*,
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gear ret*, digerentiulr, (leering
tear, (ray iron railing* end drop
forging*. One of there llaStudebaker and the other i* Ford.

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Single By Travis In Eighth
, With Bases Loaded Enables
f New York to Win; Graves
And Phillies Again Split
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Cl’)—
The New York Giants came from
behind Friday to defeat tho Brook­
lyn Dodgers, 4 to 2. A single by
Travis Jackson with thu bases fill­
ed in the eighth inning won the
game for the National League
Champions.
Barnes and Nehf
worked on the mound for tho
(iinnts, while Osborne went the
route for the Dodgers.
Score by innings;
Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 020—2-10-0
New York .. .. 000 001 03x—1- 7-1
DIVIDE HONORS
BOSTON. S.pt. 12. 01')—Bos­
ton and Philadelphia again divided
honurs in a doutde-header Friday.
Although Gcnewich was hit hard in
tho opening game, ho bad sensa­
tional support and Boston won 0
to 4. Knight pitched well in the
second game and his double off
Graham in the second inning scor­
ed two runs, Philadelphia winning
by that margin, I to 2. Between
games the Elks took up a collection
for the restoration of the historic
Frigate Constitution, and placed a
wreath on tho tablet at Braves
field dedicated to the memory (if
Normaml I). Boockel, formerly
third buaemau of the team.
FIR.ST GAME
Score by innings:
l'hilmlclphiu ..Oil) 000 III—1-13-1
B o sto n ......... 000 002 000-2- 7-2
SECOND GAME
Score by innings;
Philadelphia 021 010 000— 1-8-1
Boston .. „ .. 030 001 02x—0-12*1

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A R C A I) E

Rooms 501-502. I’hone 05
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Phone 70S

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CARDINALS WIN
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.- (/Pt—St.
I.ouis evened the series with Pitts­
burgh Friday, defeating the Pi­
rates, f&gt; to 3. Ceuterfielder Shinner’s single nnd home run account­
ed for three of tho Cardinals' runt.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .. .. 000 003 000-3-8-2
St. Louis........ 102 000 20x—5-7-0

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MAN with car to work In evenings WANTED: Colored labor for road
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in -DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — FOR SALE: Oklahoma, 470 acres,
work, Sanford to Del-and road.
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
well
improved
grain
nnd
stock
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE! Pensacola Is beginning
the
In A d v a n c e
WIGHT PRINT SHOP-Printing DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow- greatest development in Q torpins farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade sition for hustler. Give references $.7.00 per day. Truck leaves San­
Engraving, Embossing. See us nrd County thoroughly which Is history; a half million dollar high- for South Central Florida Coun­ in letter. Write “Proposition” Cere ford Avc. every morning. L. M.
____________ Gray, contractor.
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. one of the most rapidly growing way to the gulf beach just finish­ try home. Henry Muller, Osteen, Herald.______
—— —Si.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclnl S t
■ • s t a t e l y tow
SEVERAL
solicitors
to work on WANTED: Dress-making, sewing
sections on the Florida Const. ed; at two million dollar bridge Fin.
commission.
...
..Right
. propoa.tlon
of all kinds. Men’s irilrU a specSample copy and rate card upon acron Escambia Bay started;
IK ■
REAI. ESTATE
right man. Apply nt Herald irU
pn| mctto Avc.
qunrter million dollar opera house FOR SAME: Account of old age, for
(*# a H a *
request.
_f
fl ni&gt;niVAn
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0* ■ llae
my entire well drilling business after
6:70 IK
in IIafternoon.
under
construstion;
two
millions
J. E. SPUP.LING, su'j-divianin | . r , Rv
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, being spent on highway; greatest nnd equipment. W. A. Stafford,
____ 4 r a II b *
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WANTED
TO
RENT:
Bungalow
| f f p» e o u b U a b o v e
specialist. Subdivision to Or- I t , . A,B0VT r °lk County and chance for live dovelopcra to get 408 Holly Avc.
of five rooms or more. Prefer-'
___
Lakeland, through
Inndo,
Florida, and F l o r a
----- " “the Star- in on ground floor. Write DevelI ably unfurnished. This is not .»
tea a r e f o r c o n Block
No.
to
:n
tho
City
of
Telegram.
Best
advertising
me­
Heights, Florida on Piiie High­
FOR SAI.E: Overlnnd Sedan in
«n&lt;na.
dium in South Florida. Published onrm»t Department. Tho Pensa­
Sanford, fronting on Lake 'tourist proposition but an all the,
way.
aver***
len gth
good condition. See Mr. Swanson
mornings. ST A R-TE LF.G RAM— cola News.
Monroe. Two blocks from 1year tennnt who will be stationed
a lino.
at Crown Paper Co.
in Sanford representing large corx t 4 lOo f o r f i r s t
Lakeland, Florida.
TIN AND METAL WORK
new hotel. Price $135,000.00.
Iporntion. Give street address nnd
FOR SALE: Nice friers nnd chick­
Eastern Exposure,
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
e&gt; la restricted to
pnrticulnrs. amount of rent, etc.
JAMES n . COWAN—All kind* OHIO—Xenia. Mnke your sales
ens. Mrs. L. A. Itcnaud, Sanford
id eatio n .
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
in first letter. Address F. L. G. P.
HIGH CLASS SUBDIVISION
i, niado T h a Banthrough the Xenia Gazette, Zcn___________ _
Water nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ classified medium, rate, cash, 9c Heights.
O. Box 1291 Orlando. Fla.
r*|ll ba r e a p o n a l b l a
TRACTS
WITHIN
CITY
charge.
10c
minimum.
i incorrect I n a a r t l o n,
Avei.ue end Third Street Tele­ trict. Wnnt ad and display rates
FOR SALE: Strnwbcrry plants. M.
Paved Street
, for a u b a a o u o n t
WANTED: High-clam salesman to
phone III.
LIMITS
Hanson, 211 E. First Street.
on request.
da office a h o ul d be
represent Dnvis Islnnds in SnnMORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
Cadlately In c a a a of
ford. Apply at Orlando Office.
nrc interested in Florida. Each FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow nnd
Twelve acres between two the
Building
Material
C0LUMI1US
(Ga.,)
LEDGER
|nTr.l»TIStB!l
garage $6000. Good terms nnd
most prominent subdivisions
Irta rte e n ta tle a thor*
( lasaificd ads have the largest of them, through a classified nd
WANTED: Five carpenters, two
within city limits subirrigated
|, ,r with ratea, r u la a
HIRACLR Concrete t o , general circulation in Southwestern Geor­ in the Morgantown POST. Six a good buy. Located in Heights,
trim-men. Cook Bros.
near
Rose
Court,
112
Park
Avc.
cents
a
word
for
six
consecutive
and
in
high
state
of
cultiva­
Tjtlon. will l i r e f o u
cement work, sidewalk*, build­ gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
Porinutlon.
And
If
tion
with
six
room
house
nnd
issues.
Thnnher
&amp;
Garner.
ing block*. Irrigation boy.es. J. IL
MEN wishing to enter dining.
will aaalat you
barn. Adjacent to Lake Mon­
Terwilleger, Prop.
liour w a n t ad. to
sleeping car service ns conduc­
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
fnrmroe. emmincntly suitable for
% .ffectlve.
tors. porters, waiters, write 127
Rooms
For
Rent
trs nnd fern growers of Volus­ THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
r»»T .to n e®
$ 1,000 cash,
subdivision,
on
one
of
main
—Centrnl West Virginia’s larg­
HILL LUMBER CO. House
Railway Exchange, Kansas l ity.
ia county advertise in the Delated
ahould g i v e f h a l r
streets now in building.
est
dnily.
Want
nd
rate
1
l-2c
per
Service, Quality and Price
atofflce a d d r e a a a a
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms.
Daily New.-., rate lc per word, cash
Brings $200 rent monthly ut
phone n u m b e r If
WANTED TO BUY: Direct from
word; l insertions 1 1-lc; 0 or
balance like rent t
Well located. Gentlemen prefer­
with order.
present.
frteulta. A b o u t o n a
owner the very best bargain in
more
lc
per
word
each
insertion.
red. 813 Magnolia Avc.
at a t h n ua a n d n a a a
DAVID B. HYER MAINE — Wetcrvillc*.
a bourn or house nnd five or ten
„j tha t h e r e c a n ' t
i of land in or near Sanford, ■
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FOR RENT: Furnlfced bedroom,
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$600 to $1,000 cash will f i- .
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garage.
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168.
city limits, cleared nnd in
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balance. (Jive all facts of location I
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perfect
squnre
in
the
best
part
the Sentinel. Itato card on ap­ Sundays.
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room, near bath. Apply 107 West
Orlaudw. F l e r l d a
of the town with several build­
plication.
Iryl'inr ( l l » c e * U « 8th.
Sanford, Fla.
ings, drained nnd partly sbi aet v alid .
Prompt, g f f l o l e n t .
irrignted. Unsurpassable for
FOR RENT—Ki»&gt;ma wit.i or with
WANTED: Assistant sales mana­
For Sale
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
Barvlce
large subdivision truct nnd tho
out menls.
Reasonable rates.
ger nnd five mlcsmcn. either 40 ft. just off Sanford
HERALD will bring you in big
cheapest in town.
HILTON’S
sex. Apply at room 311 First Na­
results. Advertise those old ar­ FOR SALE: Two new houses on Lincoln House.
itA itn rn i s h o p
tional Bank Bldg., from 8 to 10
ticles you have stored nway nnd
Sanford Avc. Three miles out.
11.1 Magnolia Are.
a. nt.. Monday. J. T. Anderson, A venue on Third St.
have no use for. A little thirty- Gindcrvillo Heights. Lots from
Miscellaneous
Fl'I.TON, INC..
TUIS
9 First Class Barbers
cent nd may bring you several $200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. GinSales Manager.__________________
Real Estate
Special Attention
dollars. Phone 118 nml n repre­ der. Gindcrvillo. Fla.
DIRECTORY
WHY
NOT
let
us
mve
you
money
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
WANTED: Permanent resident de­
Giren To Imdlca and Children. sentative will call and see you.
$8000. Easy terms
keeping your books on par­
Seminole Hotel
[FOR SALE: Gas stove cheap. See tialby time
sires
rent
a
house,
five
rooms
|l « ylar* w l l k l l , » « y
basis? Books opened,
Mr. Batten, Southern Utilities
or larger. Communicate with J. B.
yruylr o f Sw nford
closed, etc. A-l references ns to
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando Office.
•a nf t r n
B f f i le i l.
Cogburn Care Florida Vegetable
character
and
ability.
Thos.
E.
Cop­
Morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
|UI n k rn war »»»•
Chinaware In English Porce­
Corporation, Phone 533.
li r rn nlrrd.
I t I,
WANTED:
One
room
and
kitchen­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR SALE: Dinger sewing ma­ per. Inc., Acc’t., Sanford, Fin.
Iily h a b tllr a llr
1*1
lains, lluvarian and Japanese imum 21c cash with order.
ette. Close in by woman working
chine on easy payments. It. H.
lltiff.
up-town. Reference. Apply R. Care WANTED: Dress-making, sewing
Bankston, Sanford.
Chinn make lovely Rifts
of all kinds. Men’s shirts ft spec­
Herald.
Automobiles
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Spue In This
ialty, Singer Sewing Machine OfFOR SALE: Acreage on Sanfordaccepted
want
nd
medium
iu
The Ball Hardware Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word' New Smyrna Highway one half DEPENDABLE USED CARS WANTED: Good meat cuttcr. fice. 113 Palmetto Ave.
; B C T 0 It Y
Phone U« or 629-J.
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
PHONH
1925—Fort Fordor Sedan.
SALESMAN who has lived in his
ter, Osteen, Fla.
US
WAN'TED: W6;;e woman or girl
community five years or more.
1922— Ford Coupe.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
for housekeeper, middle aged Prefer married man seeking to es­
W. H. LONG
Fla. Thousands tend the clas­ FOR SALE: 165 foot frontage on 1925—l ord Touring.
woman preferred. Permanent. Mrs. tablish himself with reliable house
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Sanford Ave., on heights near 1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
O. T. Pearson, Care American t King direct to wearer. Men earn­
MEAT MARKET
Ml Directory
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. Snnlnntn Subdivision. Eastern ex­
Fruit Growers.
ing up to $200 weekly. Address
I.
W.
Phillips’
Sons
Minimum 26c, cash with order. posure. Good buy for cash. Write
i
Dodge
liras.
Sales
and
Serviee
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
WANTED TO RENT modem, fur- MANAGER. Dept. 1152. 843 AdBox 166, Sanford, Fla.
|G — Multlgrnphing, 410 Snnford Ave. Sanford, Ha. Write for complete rate card.
lima
St..
Chicago.
Phone :i
Oak and 2nd St
mailing—as yon
nished house. Take 6 months
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The FOR SALE: User cars, Dodge Se­
^ben you want i t
~ i'-lease. J. II. Care Herald.
(JET PAY EVERY DAY: Distrib­
scene of stupendous develop­ dan, type A. fully equipped, three
H. E. Porch, First
ute 160 necessary products to esWANTED:
To
buy
bungalow
for
ment.
Komi
about
it
in
the
Palm
months old. Overland Sedan, rumy
ini Bldg.
H. A. SPEIR
$500 down and $100 or le.it per tnhlishcd users. Extracts, sonps,
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on good, a bargain. Dodge delivery,^
Rooms 9-10-11 Hall Hldg,
'mouth. Give location, price, etc., food products, etc. World’s largest
request.
BI1.PS FOR BENT
Contractor and Builder
priced right. Ford coupe, extra F
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, ’1
it '
.in first letter. Addresa F. L. G. P. Co. will back you with '.urprlMing
~
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~ TTT-* equipment, h»te model. 'Iti ffi-r
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Phone 0.)7.
O.
Box
1291.
Orlando.
Fla.
ADVERTISING
plan.
Write
J.
It.
Watkins
Co.
Dept.
«99-M
—
Phone
—
499-M
NO get ,^results
sired. Sanford Automobile Co., 2 0 6 '
,* SONS
reaches potential buyers. Pa-i Magnolia Ave.
.1-5, Memphis, Tenn.
|« n |»rrnrr Ipflon for
(Drive It.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
WANTED: To rent three or foul
Iatk:i
Daily
News
is
circulated
in
2nd St. at R. It.
an industrial and agricultural ICC-jp-0 R SALE; New 5 room bungalow Malaria* Chills and I'CVtT room house, furnished or un­
furnished. Will lease for I year.
tion.
Try Smith’s Barber
$ 1500. Easy terms. Best buy in DcnglU* or IlilioUH Fever,
V'
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FOR HIRE
Must he reasonable. Address W. II.
town.
Thrasher
&amp;
Garner,
112
Park
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SERVICE Day
O.
Sanford
Herald.
Shop
for
ffood
barber
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ Ave.
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| M»«ti all train*. Marald, South Georgia's greatest
work. Ladies welcome. G. TAYLOR DYER
a. Phone 651 and 63-W
NOTICE
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, FOR SAI.E: 1 room house, 2 lots,
Everything
weekly anti Sunday.
Classified
JIK A P f . s t a t i : — IN v r S T 1 IK .V IS
Lnke Mary $1600.00. Easy terms.
Pointing— Decorating
Next to Valdez.
Iti'giuning September 15th, 1925
,CAFR
Lobby Putenlon-Brumloy Hid*. rates 10c per line. Wnycross Jour- Real good buy. Thrasher b G ar-1 For the Sportsman
PHONE 303
retail price of milk will lie:
nul-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. ncr. 112 Park Ave. '
Sanford
Florida
j
At
sice and Duality
Quart 25c. Pint Lie
’ Mens
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— FOR SALE: A beautiful 5 acre}
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Hardware
celery
farm,
2
story
resilience,;
Send
in
your
subscription
to
the
11A C A F E
Mrs. Paul Kcely,
Phone 8
I t u s l d e n t of F l o r i d n si nca l i s t .
Tribune or hand it to your local two flowing wells on asphalt road
idle House
G.
\V. Spencer,
!l«f«i t n c e a :
dealer so you can read Florida's with side street, 3 1-2 miles west
105 W. 1st St.
K. W. Iliggeers,
F i r s t N a t i o n a l Hank.
greatest newspaper. One year, of Sanford for only $7,000. Half
C. E. Henry.
Cook Bros.
J. II. HUTCHINSON
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, threu months ca i’i , good time on balance. B. II.
F
A.
Wolfer.
IIKAL LSTATi:
GENERA!. CONTRACT()RS
Elton J. [Houghton
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­ Bank i on, Snnford.
Acroaito. F a r m s a n d Ornnwe
ance policy add 75c to your order.
You
aro
wasting
time
and
muEspecially Equipped fur
O r o v o s a S pe c i a l t y
IMS STORE — PreARCHITECT
FOR SALE: One lot in Rose Land
1020 La u r e l Avenue.
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
Remodeling
Sodjin* We
between
Snnford
nnd
Palmetto
DO
YOU
WANT
TO
BUY
or
sell
M e m b e r of
SANFOIID. FLA.
F irs t N ational Hank Rl&lt;1«
sified advertisement. Phone it in
600 I.aurcl Ave.. Telephone 693
Far *
your ohone.
Florida State
anything? If so udvertiso In Avenues. $730.00. B. H. Bankston, q „ n f n r r i -------------- F lo r id .
today.
No.
148.
F l o r i s t s Associ at i on.
Sanford, Fla.
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To list your property, homesites, business lots, and
a c r e a g e with us. We will sell your property to your
advantage and quickly.
Inquire about Sanford drove, one of Sanford’s
suburban subdivisions, soon to be placed on the
market.
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Completely furnished, near business district.
Price $11,000 Cash
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Trust Company who handle funds for the Metropoliton Life Insurance Co., iu Floridn, we have
millions of dollars which we can loan at T/&lt; to
those who wish to build.
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SUWANNEE COUNTY— 518
ACRES: ON TWO HIGHWAYS;
H MILES FROM LIVE OAK. 6
MILES FROM W E L L B O R N .
CLOSE TO RAILROAD. ALL UN­
DER FENCE; HOUSE AND
IlF II.DINGS COULD NOT HR
BUILT AT TODAY’S PRICES
FOR LESS THAN $5,000.00.
ONE HUNDRED PECAN TREES,
60 FULL BEARING. SOIL CANNOT HE EXCELLED FOR PRODUCTIVITY. IT WILL GROW
THE FINEST TOBACCO. ALL
KINDS OF GARDEN TRUCK,
PECANS, SATSUMA, ORANGES.
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$4,000.00 PROFIT IN HOGS OFF
THIS PROPERTY LAST YEAR.
PRICE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY.
$32.00 ACRE. TERMS, HALF
CASH, BALANCE ONE AND
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Reckless Drivers To End
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As a result o f the large number addition, policy officers will patrol
o f automobile accidents occurring every important thoroughfare and
arrest everyone who docs not ob­
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serve the law.
Navy Department Has Noth­ tribute for the most part to reck­
It was announced that hcrcafing to Conceal, Says O fficial less driving and failure to observe ter cars traveling on First Street
Who Thinks Investigation tra ffic laws, Police Chiof Roy 0. between Sanford nnd Oak A ve­
Is Wh°lly. Unnecessary Now Williams announced today that his nues will have the right o f way as
department in the future will en­ will cars traveling on Sanford A v e ­
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force the city traffic ordinances to nue between First Street nnd
These two orders
the letter in nn effort to curb the Fifth Street.
will be rigidly enforced, the chief
growing menace.
According to Chief Williams declared, nnd it is believed that
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Sleeping Under Blankets Bv Pittsburg Company Awarded dents occurring Inst month nnd a l­ the number o f accidents.
In connection with the depart­
ja th n U H V IIie
Sunday” Is Present Predic­
Contract for Junking Ship; most bs many thus far this month.
Accidents during the past few days ment’s latest effo rt, Chief W ilHenry Ford GlveslIisViews he dcclnred, have resulted in In -j linms said thnt most o f the nccition o f Weather Mnn-.Bankers to Seek Relief for Farm
* dents, however, have occurred in
W A c u iv r r n v
e , ,,
juries to nearly n doien people.
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 11.— (A ) n,0ilt of whom have been resident the residential sections where thu
Joint Committee From County
motorists apparently think there
A T L A N T A , Sept.
11.— &lt;&gt;?)— — Secretary Wilbur believes an in- o f Sanford.
And City Trade Ilodics Hus
vestigatlon
o
f
the
air
service
ad­
Hope o f early relief from the
The fact that nearly nil o f the ate no speed laws nnd where there
ReportIViudel’ uhHc at Meet­
ministration
by
a
disinterested
accidents were caused by local i is little or no danger, lie pointed
drought was held out to swelter­
agency
as
suggested
today
by
ac­
ing
«’ f I.oeal Organization
drivers who should he fam iliar out that no car should pass n street
ing Southern states Piiday by C.
for the progress o f F. Von llerrmnn, Atlanta forecast­ ting Secretary Davis, of the war with the city traffic laws, makes intersection traveling at the. rate
np)&gt;cnra “ wholly un­ it all the more ijnpcrutivo that of ‘25 miles nn hour and said thnt
nunity, and an air of er, who declared the people o f thin department,
necessary.”
stringent measures he taken to this speed in the city limits con­
ent at the
rapid section will be “ Sleeping under
" I do not say we woulu w el­ stop careless driving, the . chief stitutes reckless driving.
blankets by Sunday."
Thj
|of the city, was the
LIH U E .. IS LA N D .. O F ...
maximum speed fo r dnngcrous cor­
With tiie end o f the heat wave, come nn investigation” M r. Wilbur said.
] the remarks by mum- the forecaster predicted that the declared but ho nssertcil that tire
Crossing* Will He Marked. , ners. he said, is 15 miles an hour.
K
A
U K I, Sept 11.— ( A P )
Sanford. DeLand, Fustis nnd Condition o f Geneva Itond
In his efforts along this lit)*1
“ What wu propose to do is to
Ithe party o f Atlantic drought, which has damaged crop* navy hns absolutely nothing to
—
In
darkenetl suite or
Deplored Bv I&lt;c!loy; Bulb
Daytona Representative* to
cnneenl and no fear o f the results Chief Williams announced that all teach motorists to be more care­
line traffic represent- in this section during the last 15 uf
rooms
In the little old
an investigation."
Culture
Subject
o
f
Talk
dangerous corners nnd street in­ ful ami to prosecute those who
Meet Next Monday N igh t:
»on their visit to San- •lays would bo broken by local
"Frankly," he said, “ I think the tersections are to b e . marked kt willfully driver recklessly," said thu
fashioned
Lihue Hotel,
Del.aiul
Defeats
Sanford
fursday on tour over thundershowers.
general subject has been under in­ onco ifrith signs "*of Warning: 'l b officer; •
The weekly luncheon held at
five
men
lay
in conscious
Atlantans saw fulfillm ent of the vestigation sufficiently."
•'- . s i t '. ,
'
V
them section of the first
noon
today,
hy
tho
Hanford
Cham­
sleep
today.
It was sleep
I ’lans for the organization o f an
part o f the forecaster’s edict
Apparently referring to charges
ber o f Commerce developed into a
o
f
the
kind
that had
today when light breezes caused against the naval air service ad­
inter-city g o lf league uro to be Good Roads meeting, when K. A
Fty, numbering 110 traffic if slight drop in temperature here. ministration made by Col. Win.
heen denied them 'f o r
made at a meeting in DcLnnd next Douglass made a report o f th“
who nte being taken
Mitchell, form er assistant chief o f
nine Io i i k days nnd nights
Monday night, according to nn an­ joint committee, representing vari­
F ffrct of Drought
the army air service, the secretary
System for the p u r p o of
ous Chambers o f Commerce in the
nouncement
made
today
by
L
L.
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. II.—‘The remarked that “ if any naval officer
ng them with condition*
county, to the effect thnt the com­
N A W IL IU IL I,
Island of
Voorlices, professional o f the San­ mittee had, at a meeting last night,
p&lt; localities, arrived
in effect o f the drought in the South lias been guilty o f misconduct or
Kanni,
Sept.
11.—
(A P ) —
and
Southwest
upon
crops
is
re­
through iiiconinctcncy has contrib­
ford rluh, who with others hero, is adopted a resolution to accept the
knterdny morning i»y mi&gt;Commander
John
Rodgers
and
eustcrly
route
for
the
proposed
J Orlando, where they had fleeted in the monthly summary uted to loss of life in any aircraft
keenly interested in the project.
his
intrepid
ere
w
of
four
of
Orange
county
rond.
Ion their arrivnl front west o f the agricultural situation issued disaster, I would like to know his
Representatives
from
Kustis,
by the department o f agriculture name.”
His report brought about a gen­ the lost trans-Pacific airplane
Btli
Sanford,
Daytona
nnd
DcLnnd
are
for September I, which unys the
Col.
MHcnell attributed the Death Is Result o f Injuries Sen It Freed on Bond When
eral debate on the question.
tour through the envir- mass o f crop production per capita
PN-9, No. 1, are alive and well.
expected to be present at the gath­
Shenandoah and PN-tl, No. I dis­
Police
Find
None
Badly
Sustained
In
A
Railrdati
The committee’s finding* is bas­
Irlandn the
party w“ * I promises to be the smallest since
ering
which
will
determine,
among
asters to negligence and inconi po­
Hurt In Crash A t French other tilings, meeting dates anil ed on information received a* a T h e crippled cajfle with its
Acridenl Here On Tuesday;
| t » this city by way of 1H21.
tency.
And
Ninth
Yesterday other detail:i connected with the result o f the three location surveys' precious burden o f trail hlaz.Was Old Resident o f City
’ark. While in Sanford
already complete by tho State iiiK adventures was found late
The summary shows that cotton
of the harty were the
holding o f n series o f golf matches Road Department, which has, def­
M A R IE T T A , ()., Sept. 11.— (/D
“ has done well, generally except
yesterday riding swan-like
&lt; local railroad officials,
The
three
men
injured
in
the
Funeral
services
for
E.
F.
Nebbetween
teams
representing
club*
-The Aluminum Company'
of
initely opposed any project which
for the drought section o f Georgia
taken to various point:',
automobile crash at Ninth Street o f the four cities.
lark,
who
died
Thursday
from
in­
atop choppy seas, by a mon­
America
with
offices
in
Pittsburgh
will
necessitate
the
construction
ami South Carolina and local or
and French Avenue into yesterday,
t about the eitv nnd were
It ik hoped, ns a result o f the o f highways through nn incorpor­ ster of the deep, the subma­
weather damage in the Mississippi was the highest bidder on the juries received in a railroad ac­
are reported to be much improv­
improvements now un­
va lley." The drought area of junking o f the wrecked Shenan­ cident Tuesday, will he held at ,1 ed today. Carroll Frierson, who, action to he taken that night, that ated town, or tltf crossing o f any rine R-4.
ruction, including the now
o’clock
this
afternoon
at
the
Meth­
possibly Winter Park nnd Orlan­ railroad track* at grade. It is al­
doah,
Commander
Jacob
Klcnn
an­
south central Texas was bard hit
nest lake, the lake front
odist Church, with Rev. F. I&gt;. King was most seriously hurt, suffering do and later Altamonte Springs so opposed to parrnlclling any
Lost for 2 1 8 hours a fter
and a considerable exodus of farm­ nounced this afternoon.
tut work and other pro­
Rids were received by Lieuten­ pastor of the Haptist Church, in from a fractured pelvis, was re­ may become members. Tho league, highway now In use, it is declared. a plunge from the air a fter 25
ers and laborers is reported.
leased Inst night front the local it is pointutl out, will
sponsor Tho route ndopted hy this commit­ hours
The wheat crop in the smith- ant E. Stewart for 50,000 pounds, charge.
hurtling from San
m t d at City's Crow Ih
Mr. Nehlaek sustained I ho in­ hospital, and taken hy his family weekly meet i which are expected tee, it is shown, will he two miles Francisco toward Honolulu in
western areas has prncticully fa il­ more or less, and the Pittsburgh
to
his
home
in
DcLnnd.
His
con­
ing In local officials t o - ! cd, says the summitry, and the concern i* said to have Ind ‘20 cents juries which later re:lilted in his dition is reported as living favor­ to bring about more interest in longer than the alternate routes
death, when he fell from and was
the game and also to promote clo­ contemplated, and, it is declare*!, the first such Bight ever at­
bora of the party were wheat belt is discouraged at a pound.
able.
the brave little
struck
hy
n
motor
rnr
nn
which
he
Tlio material is a composition o f
ser social relation* between g o lf will reach the Orange county line tempted,
l i l t tin* recent growth o f I drought effects. The hay crop
' C. D. MrPhuil, also o f DcLind,
at a point npproximutely two miles force in every sense, except
^jjbutnntial. One man, ‘ it * "has been hurt by drought Condi- aluminum, copper nnd manganese, was riding, at the West First Returned to his homo yesterday enthusiasts of the several cities.
A ’icampaign
_
to recover iiultrd- Street' classing o f the ‘ ' Atl^tRiy.
1, staled that the lo c a l: think In sLuft section*." Cattle
The Idea o f the g o lf league has from W inter .Lrk. ' This route officially, had bi'cft givon'hP'TI— !'*^j
afternoon, after having been treat­
t, since he last vin'ted ranges are generally good and luents nnd important parts o f the Const Fine, Tuesday afternoon. He ed at thu local institution for con­ been suggested since the beginning will enter Sanford at the foot of lost, m artyr’s to man’s efforts to
|t*&gt; weeks ago, is 100 per 1stock in good shape “ except in wrecked Shenandoah, taken hy was removed to the Fernald-Ijiugh- tusion* about the face.
o f a serie* o f matches! between tho Dark Avenue it i* also shown.
Longwood And Altamonte Object
ovorcomo the elements.
ton
hospital,
where
he
died
at
11:45
souvenir
hunters,
was
started
with
South and in other local areas.”
iwy respect.
E. S. Rigney, driver of the taxi local club and that o f DeLand, it
the arrival of department o f ju s­ Thursday morning.
A. K. Cline, representing
the
Today their tiny cruft, towed by*
Season
Alternated.
is
said.
Ijist
week
the
DeLand,
.
that figured in the crash, suffered
operation meetitng held
Following the services at the a fractured collar hone, and is team composed o f eight members! Altamonte Chamber o f Commerce, tho suhmarinV, they were ashore
“ The season has alternated be­ tice agents in this section.
afternoon at the City
Orders were issued from Cincin­
strenuously objected to the accept­
analysis o f local condi- tween good and had ever since nati for prosecution of such o f­ church this afternoon interment said to lie resting easily today hy rump to Hunford anil defeated tlu&gt; ance' o f this route, saying thnt hy on Nnwnlilii Island of Kuuni o f
I
will
he
made
at
the
Ijike
View
local
team
by
a
score
o
f
10
to
spring,
carrying
crop
prospect*
Dr. W. T. Langley, who is at­
&gt;i mail.., and the needs of
fenders.
Cemetery. Ilurinl services will he tending him, ilu ii Confined to tho 3. Yesterday in a return match at its location, Altamonte Soring* Hawaii group toward which the
Itum, from a railroad staud- with it," the summary states "Had
conducted IV local Masons /“.ml hospital.
DeLand, the Volusia players again and Longwood will virtually he United Stutcs Destroyer McDon­
|vrr diicussed and noted. weather has definitely curtailed
No Setback, Says Kuril.
defeated
the Sunfqrd representa­ shut o ff from Sanford hy a long ough wns rushing with medical o f­
production.”
Although
the
total
others.
Scott Released from Custody.
I'Jui meeting, it wa* nnPO R TLAN D , Me., Sept. I I .— 0V)
tives
by
amassing
a total o f 21 stretch &lt;&gt;f rond which is not in nny ficers to give any attention neces­
E.
F.
Nehlaek
was
horn
at
Fort
acrcugo
o
f
cultivated
crops
was
Harry Scott, driver of the Ford
Itlat the Atlantic Coast
— Henry Ford, who passed through White, June 13.
points
to
none
hy
tho Sanford improved condition, while, he points sary.
being
59
that
collided
with
Rigncy's
ear,
und
The crew plainly showed
otiorlxcd tiie lay i ng o f ! 2:1 P?T ct'nt.abovu th a ta f las‘ -v,';,r;
out, the route selected is through
. - to Seal vears o f age. Surviving are His who was being held, pending the team.
tin of double trnek in conditions last month indicated the city .tonight on his, way
the strain which they hail heen un­
practically
unopened
country.
Harbor for u two weeks re4t, said ^ ife . hin mother, Mrs. J. F. Nehlaek outcome o f the injuries suffered hy
Entertained at Supper
They were
hn of this will be be- y ,cI" l’tfr acro
l&gt;l’r t0,lt &gt;*,ow the .Shenandoah disaster would not
O. 11. Pope o f Guhriella, a mem­ der for nine days.
Following
the match’.' i yesterday
seven
children:
Mrs.
A.
C.
Ander­
last
year.
the
passeiTgers
in
tho
other
ma­
heavily bearded and their faces
•Erille und Yukon, nnd
ber
of
the
committee,
gave
his
rea­
prove a setback to commercial avi- son, of Orlando; Mrs. Joe E. John­
« b ; from Sanford to I, ‘ Sonic o f the worst setback have
chine, was released under heavy the DcL'imi players were hosts to
wcro tanned by tho tropical sun.
ntion.
son o f Jacksonville and the fo l­ bond, at an early hour this morn­ the Sanford players at supper ser­ sons for the acceptance of the The wings o f the airplnne wore
Junction. A double!
T rl"K w u;“ 1' wla'ri' a&lt;' ri"
route,
snying
that
the
territory
“ You cannot frighten the A m eri­ lowing sons, Raymond, with the
ing, Charge* o f reckless driving ved at the clubhouse. Today those through which the proposed rouJ liaiily smunhetl by.the seas but tho
\fc«Wd from Richmond,: " Kt* v;,,H wcrca'iM l. '•» P*r
“ Vl'r
•iditriUe
i lust year, hut with recent fore- can people away from anything,” United State i Army, Allsson, In have heen made against him, local who made the trip praised the hos­ will go, if the route is ultimately hull was intact.
he said. The loss o f the great navy the Navy, and Joe, Leonard and
pitality o f the Del .and players and
tm* J
'
t
. casts indicating: around
million
|ioIice say.
They were without food for four
accepted by the Department o ffic ­
inr w n,l° utKroW?h
? f bushels, against 28.1 million a year dirigible would not affect bis plan* Karl, at home; nnd the following
According to police
i*eports paid some fine compliments to th“ ials at Tallnhasseu, Is badly in need days und fabric torn o ff the plane
tor
aMt Jvee^ 1111ago, the domestic wheat situation for the development of aviation brothers anil sisters: Wallace, o f Scott, in u light weight open car, i nurse in thut city which, although o f just such a development as this while it was buffeted about tho
• w was given tiie I j„ n rather tiglit one. There np- through the building of [dunes, he Fort White, Ifenry, o f West Palm traveling north on French Avenue, Is somewhat cut un at pro.imt duo
sea wns used to catch water when
tturraeitivcs of tiro railltench, George, of Jacksonville, collided with the taxi, n Cadilac to the work o f adding nine more mensuro will provide.
,st o f the said.
bre/v..
I pears to he spare
rtly «'■ I- “.*1 *“ *;
The meeting voted to accept the th*) uircrnft was tossed through
r &gt; u ® educational trip, Kocky n,ountains.
Mrs. G. S. Means, o f Gainesville, going west on Ninth Street. Tiie holes, was declared to be in ext«l
______
committee’s report without reser­ providontiut showers.
Criticism Continue*.
Mrs. M. Wynn, o f Fort White, Mrs. force o f tho collision wa* sufflcl- l-olb*nt ^condition,
vations, and R. J. Holly, acting
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
,Sept.
11.—
(A*)
“ This saved our lives," they said.
Mi.
Voorhocs
stated
today
that
Beatrice
Milton,
of
Thomasville,
Mrty U taking an cducaW alker Call* Meeting.
cut to overturn both machines,
chairman, stated that he will ap When tho plane crew was being
Hi* thruuxh Florida and
A T L A N T A , Sept. 11.— Governor —Criticism and retort continue in Gn.. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wynn, of San­ bcott, who escaped unscathed, was I lie Del and players again praised
point a committee today, to take
the wake of the Shenandoah dis­
,
pinned behind the wheel o f his car, the local course, describing it as this matter up witli the county brought ashore in small boat, a
m f Pr,ul hy th'' Atbmtic Clifford Walker has issued a call aster as the revived air service ford.
big mullet fish jumped into the
one
o
f
the
liest
in
the
state
mid
Mr. Noblack has been n resident mid was extricate*! with consider­
_ i^r inc Durn'Ho of ac- fur a meeting of all bunkcro* bitsi*
commissioners for their recommen­ boat and Radio Operator Stunts
7l r' lr yMfic rrpresenta- ness men and others interested to controversy stirs up more interest of Sanford for the past niriu years. able difficulty by O fficers Green, the best that they had played on
dation to the State Road Depart­ picki'd it up utitl sui*i, “ Big hoy, if
Me wa.i a member of the Method­ Grunt and Gurdner, who reached this
„ o hminn, which exist j lie held here Sept. HI, with a view in congressional circles.
, ,yrnr. The extra-fine condition ment.
Mr. Douglass urged that you only had done thnt two days
Secretary Wilbur declares in a ist Church and prominently con­ the scene shortly after the aedKW.ens at thin time o f Un­
re serve, in urdur that |to devising mean.* of relieving
this
matter
he acted upon immedi­ ago you would not have lasted
formal statement, issued to correct nected with the local Masonic ord­ dent.
(Continued On Race 0.)
I , e ,Pfr,onallv familiar “ distressing conditions incident to
ately, in order to secure prompt long.”
misleading assertions” er, ns well as several other frater­
' ’ ''I pment that is tak- the protracted drought” in North “ certain
According to the drivers, neither
action from tho department.
that there was nothing whatever nal societies. Ho was for many
y '■ g ’t a first hand idea Georgia.
“ The worst part c f tho driftin g
saw tiie npprouch o f the other and
L. L. L 'R o y , o f Geneva directed period." said Commander John
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
years an employee o f the Atlantic each statist that he was travel­
aiiom communities on '
the
attention
o
f
the
meeting
to
tho
Const Line railroad, and was well ing at a moderate rate of speed.
Rodgers, "w as when we w ere able
bail condition of the Geneva rond,
known nnd liked in this city.
to hear messages put on the air
Tho injured were immediately
s ta tin g . that repairs
should
he
saying thut hope o f finding us had
raying in a statement
removed to tho Fcrnalil-Luughton
made on it at once. This matter, been given up.”
TPM last night.
hospital nearby, nnd their hurts a t­
together with the question o f muintended. Police aro continuing in­
71(l at Hhat They Sec
Rodgers nnd his crew left San
tennneo o f passable detours for
S A V A N N A H , Sept. 11.— &lt;/P&gt;—
"f in have been amazed j Four conches of the Seaboard Air
11.— (/IV — vestigation today.
J. If. I’owe o f Laurens, S. ('., highways now under construction Francisco in nn attempted non­
CHICAGO, Sept.
who with Dr. J. ii. Teague o f the in this vicinity, were referred to stop fligh t to Honolulu Augu::t 31
" •&lt;i(*rful things which are I ine northbound passenycr train
Whont,
December
11H 1-2 to
Loud speakers are4to he install­ same city, recently ‘ purchased the the Good Roads Committee fo r in­ Thu follow ing ufternoon, 2i hours
ug m Florida
the , No. 2 are reported to have turned
118 3 «- May 151 1-2 to 152; Corn
a fter his seaplane, the PN-9, No.
DELANO. Sept. I I . — (Special To December, Hd; Oats, December, ed on Japanese railway.i so con­ drug store on First Street owned vestigation, it is stated.
uli ruc i of the grovmunnd
..... over three miles from Savannah
1, hupped o f f the plane and crew
The
Herald)—
A:#
a
result
o
f
nn..|
,
(|
ductors
will,
not
have
to
shout
so
hy
R.
C.
Bower,
has
arrived
in
Speaks
on
Hull)
Culture.
5-8. ' f *.
I ’ " hl, h we have seen in j shortly after 2 o’clock Thursday afautomobile accident occuring early •
**
loilflly in calling s t a t io n s .______ Sanford to take over the active
K. F. I lousholdcr reported that disappeared about 360 miles from
11 i* n thing that must ternoon.
be
; * 't v 1
management o f the store, the name the rnmmittce appointed to confer from the PN-9, No. 1, stated that
'.'i be believed and
f), c. Romp, o f Miami, president this morning on the Lake H elen ;
o f whieii has been changed to the with the County Commissioners its gasoline supply wns about e x ­
IPiveiaten.
|0f The First Nationa
It.ink, it
0, a protninont huiiiu.1, , mun
■th
i*
Sanford Drug Company.
with regard to the “ onstruetion of hausted and a forced landing was
h" world i* talking about mayor of Miami, was cut about th c .‘ " «
“ pr..m...om oii„n e.s man
Mr.
I
’owc
is
a
druggist
o
f
2
1
1
1
a
new rond to the g o lf course had expected.
»«'l “ or ripresentnUves in face nnd nose. J. S. Swlnk of Sav- « f «&gt;»»* w * .
nn 1 ,7 7 “
The
naval
vessels stationed
years' experience nnd in a graduate taken no action in this respect*
” nr. hoing „k e * l about nnnah. wa . slightly hurt. J. H. ‘ “ ncussion of the head and a negHi. , i ; u K
. . i i 1hi J . .. . t
i
v V ro occupant o f another car is sufo f the Charleston College o f Phar­
A telegram front C. McM. Davis, along the course o f the flig h t im­
‘ " " kh " rc 10
7,n r J. S. Shell'll:
r™ » intornnl l.iurjc, .hn,
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 11.— (A*) stitutionnl amendment for the nd- macy, For the past 12 years he head o f the party o f Atlantic Coast mediately took up the search for
arc expected to prove fatal.
has been in business in Laurens,I Line freight traffic representa-. the plane but nothing of the miss­
d'litinn to our represents* o f Mount Vernon, N . Y.
The accident occurred when a — Tho St. Louis conference o f the mission o f laymen to the minister­ owning half interest in one o f th cjtivc who spent yesterdny in Salt- ing men was seen until last night.
ial
conferences.
f nk '" ‘ r "wn lines, we have
Hudson touring car, driven by L iw - Methodist Episcopal church Thurs­
largest drug stores o f that c ity .! ford, was read. Mr. Davis thankThe islund o f Kauai is 61 miles
J nr p front Kan ns City. St.
icnce Oglesby of this city nnd con­ day voted unanimously in fnvor
Mr. Down will retain his interests I cd the local members fo r courtesies west hy northwest o f the Island
N
A
S
H
V
IL
L
E
.
Tenn.,
Copt.
1
1
—
I'tinucd on Page Three)
taining Mi:it Glatzau, her mother
in the South Curolinu vlty although extended to his [tarty during their o f Ouhu. o f which Honolulu is the
and grnndmother, tried to pass a of unification with the Methodist (/P) O f eight annual conferences he expects to make Sanford hi t stay here.
principal city, which was the des­
I
o
f
the
Methodist
Kniscopal
church,
Episcopal
church,
South.
Dodge coupe urivc
driven by W. It. W il•-------I Podge
pcrinuncnt home.
Among the visitors present watt tination o f the hig seaplane in ita
[South,
from
which
the
vote
on
uni*
Kuril To He On
W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. n —
liams of..............len,
L ike Heh who had four
Mr. Powe is delighted with San­ William Fellers, representing Ryn- flig h t across the waters o f tho Pa­
NEWPORT, Ky., Sept. 11—(/P)— fiention with the Methodist KpisA tribute to William Jcnnlnica Hry- nc^ roC9
paxac
Julio Bill Ton igh t an
Unificaton of tho Methodist Epi»« j cop&lt;.l cl,Vr£h hat. been received by ford and has been sine© making a vchl and Sons, New York bulb im­ cific.
as a man who “ loved his coun- [w h im 'were s e a t e d "^ ” he car and Unificaton
Found by Suhmnrinc
,n than himself and w orsh-jtwo o f whom wcro 8tanding on the
ch °rc"» South, amrthe Matho_-1Fouthcrn Methodist headquarters, visit here Inst spring In company port! rs and growers, who in an intry mo.
The plane was sighted flouting
idist Epilpopal church was voted do fJur voted in favor of and four " ’kh Dr. Teague, who is tho fath-1 tcresting talk, told the members
* p. rn., tonight, tho |ippeiI God in the beauty o f huhL ,;:'h &gt; ting station con3 » t .the unual session o f tho against. .T h t Cuban conference cast er o f Calvin T: ague o f this city ( present o f the growth o f the bulb jh ortly a fter 1 o'clock yesterday
ncas," was paid here today hy Jo­ *UAs ° Oglesby" attempted to pass
and a brother o f Mrs. W. T . Ling-1 industry in the United States nnd afternoon when thu submarine R-4
’*'th the Atlanta Journal
sephus Daniels, publisher o f Ral­ the other car. his machine is said Kentucky conference o f tho Metho­ rn unanimous vote for unification.
ley. A t that tim*- both men were [the expansion made necessary by started to meet the destroyers com­
dist
Episcipnl
church
here
ThursBaltimore
133
for
nnd
111
against;
1111 'ai nn exclusive Snneigh. N. C., und member o f Pres­ to have swerved, striking the Dodge
Illinois 17 fo r and 28 against; Den­ favorably impressed with Hanford tho quarantine o f imported bulbs ing in from the fleet.
Program, according to
ident Wilson’s cabinet with the the fore o f the Impact being suf- " aY*
The submarine was commanded
ver 21 fo r nnd 2 against; Western although they hnd no idea o f lo­ to be placed by tho government
irwrivcd here today by J.
Commoner. Mr. Daniels was nd- ficient to turn built enrs over,
N
E
W
RICHMOND.
Wis..
Sept.
Virginia 68 for and 87 against; cating here, according to Mr, Powe. next year, explaining why this em­ by Lieutenant Osborne, who, upon
"JJtctte, manager o f th1.dre i ine a group o f &lt;
’ K&gt; men gnth- pinning their ocupnnts beneath
Recently Mr. Powe and Dr. T e a ­ bargo is necessary, and what e f­ taking o ff Rogers and his crow,
e m | front all sections o f the coun­ them. Mrs. Glatzau nnd her mother 11— f/P)— Unification o f the Metho Kentucky 87 for and 88 against;
Ih
Thu nrrangeat fect it will have on tho bulb in­ immediately notified naval au­
liinj been made, it is said, t r y to plan a national memorial to aro said to have escaped with min’- 1Oist. FpisFonal church. North nnd Brczil 17 for, unanimous vote, nnd gue paid another visit here
which time they purchased the dustry. Mr. Fellers spoke o f the thorities, saying that thn piano
:n th*. . rf(,rts o f W alter I ^|r dry an, to be located at Wush- or injuries while Mr. Williams. I th® South Methodist Episcopal Central Brazil unanimous for.
\ll o f the foreign conferences Bower interests. Extensive ehuit- possibility o f introducing this in­ wns in tow nnd would arrive in
*ers of the Florida TiniesOglesby und three o f the negroes |church, was approved today hy the
ington.
- . . » • *'
•.
!
Wisconsin
conference
Methodist
|
are
believed by Methodist leader ge:rin the store are contemplated dustry in Sanford, stating that the Pearl flaror last nit ht.
• Jacksonville. The pro—
.
.
escaped unharmed except fo r beI
to
be
in favor o f tiie plan union of
n later ilftte, it was nnnouns- loca soil is well adupted to the
Episcopal
church
9
to
1.
|,'V||{ feature vocal roleeLieutenant Osborne’s message,
2
Ing badly shaken up.
ed.
cultivation o f ccrtnin grades i t other than saying tho men were
If n i ** ^‘ Brtrude Moody,
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I&gt; ..,1
Ugiesny is oetng nem pendingi The
‘ " conference nhii favored 80 the chureheu while the five Sou
Mr.
Powe
has
secured
the
serv­
bulbs.
l‘
a concert engagesafe ami well, did not eivi* thnir
S t 'l l
B iff
d 0 !U I
l H h l l t the outcome o f injuries suffered
un amendment admitting o f luy- them Methodist bishops opposing
unification, have within their com- ices o f Mr. Zclglcr,• who
*!llu will be
'~|
0 recently, according to
condition, simply saying he bad
______ _
j bv Mbit Glatxau nnd the negro, men to the conference.
M IC H IG AN SOLON DIES
hined Episcopal area three-fourths associated with him in the pre­
taken thu plane in tow.
W VSH 1N G T0N , Sept: 11— (A*)— ; A t present he faces a charge of
lim,U.n.cen,onlscription
department.
Mr. Zeiglcr
L
A
N
S
IN
G
,
Mich,.
Sept.
11—
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of
tho
approximately
19,600
votes.
.
.
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/,uv
I ‘ 1 ll,"e greetings will be
m,, . -ul oidiurics of the Seaboard 1reckless driving, officials soy.
It was o f f the coast of Kauai
&gt;» #1*0 “ graduate o f Charleston'
W A S H IN G TO N Sept. 1L—-bn
— Unification of the Methodist Kp- to be east.
i:_ [in e the Seaboard All-Florida
1 111 ,
■
*ith^
*l°urnul Btu‘
that the mine sweeper WhipporThe
Missouri
conference
fs
tho
J
C
fllego
of
Pharm
acy
and
has
hu&lt;l
I
Fornu'r
representative
Patrick
H.
a several prominent lo. I Florida East und West Const.
In Pnttant, nearly every hut ha iscopal church with thu MethodUt
ml Florm® .
^
„
fourteenth conference th meet, in-j Several y e a n ’ experience in the j Kelly of Michigan, died here to- w ill reported seeing flares a day or
■ Ji! *Beaiding Mayor F’ornkkpd the Interstate Commerce one or two monkeys chained in the Episcopal church South, was ap* ctudirig the Missions, which haveidrug hujincss, Iming emnloyeil by day after a prolonged Ulneati Death two after the search for the miss­
____
proved
by
the
Michigan
conference
«»&gt;•» Holly, Ed HigCommissi"" to allow them to issue doorways, ami thu native:! walk
eluding tho Missions, which have Mr. Powe in Ixiurena fo r n part o f was caused hy myocardial degen- ing plane had startejl. A white
u the liicnl Chamber o f
.i ll $26,000,000 in six per cent nbout followed hy monkeys attach- her* Thursday 179 to 8. The con(Continued Op Vugo 6.)
'th a t period,
oration. Ro bad liecn ill since June,
cp representatives.
cd tp long coir ropes.
ferenct rejected a pro[)Oied con­ no; vole* in the movement.
S i t mortgage bond,*.

S / K l g BROUGHT r elief
S P P
® * l,
S A Y S FORECAST
e Track Line

Lost

Js Sighted tymr,
Route For Proposed Road PN-9
Kauai Late YesterTo Orlando Is Selected At dayAfternoohByAn
American C r a f t
Meeting Here Last Night Crew Was Without
Food For 4 Days
INTER-CITY GOLF
Fright ful Experiences
LEAGUE M A Y BE
Related by Rodgers
Altamonte, l^on&gt;:wood
ORGANIZED SOON Protest Against Route and HisCompanions

Had Enough Probing,
Navy Head Declares

incement Made
Meeting: Held
on Thursday

NERLACK BURIAL RELEASE DRIVER
SERVICES TO BE HELD IN MOTOR
CRASH THURSDAY
' this AFTERN

■waiter!

; Miami Mayor Hurt
In Train W r e c k

Two Are Seriously
Hurt In Automobile
WreckNearDeLand

Markets

Firm NameQfLocal
DrugStoreChanged
By Its New Owners

Merger Of Two Methodist Churches
Is Favored By Several Conferences

1
. :

Daniels.Eulogizes
William J. Bryan

State Roads Ask to

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Postmen of Northwestern Alaska
.often
drive
reindeer •to haul their
J
nil

'I

Burned With Loss
Of Half A Million
H l« Vigorous Eight Against
Senate Rules Is Taken ns
Move to Get Before Nntion;
« Begins New Tour in Fight

TA.MPA, Sept. *0.— (/P)— Fire
which broke nut at 1) o’clock last
niplit nt the estuary terminals of
the Tnmpu Shipbuildinp and Englnccrinp Company, destroyed two
main huildinps nnd caused damnpc
estimated nt |o00,000.
Aithouph
tho yards were not putted, several
minor structures were destroyed.
A fter two hours* battlinp, four
Tampa fire companies succeeded in
hlockinp the flames in n inarch
towards the piant tanks of the
Texas Oil Compnny terminals, lo­
cated several hundred feet to the
north of the blnzinp area.
Shortly after midnipht, aithouph
not entirely extinguished,
the
blaze was under control.
Two men were injured in the
confusion incident to the blaze.
Jack Krelss, in kickinp out a windowpanc in an effort to enter the
company’s office buildinp, wns
badly cut about the lep, and col­
lapsed from loss of blood. A. C.
Parker, policeman, wap struck by
an nutomobile in the tra ffic jam,
nnd suffered a crushed lep.
Fire Chief J. II. Holton, who had
been confined to bed for two weeks
with an attack o f lumbapo, arose
from bed, despite bis illness, to]
lend the fipht on the flames.
Thousands of Tampans, rushinp
to the scene o f the flames,.formed
a blockade for blocks around the
burninp district with thtdr auto­
mobiles.
Police nnd sheriff forces were
called out to control the traffic
millinp around the estuary on
width the Tampa Shipbuildinp nnd
Engineering Company’s terminals
are located.

/W ASH IN G TO N , Sept. 10.— Dofy ln g all the Administration lead­
ers, and even President Coolidge
himself, Vice-President Dnwcs to­
day started upon a new tour o f the
country fo r the purpose o f creat­
ing sentiment favorable to rcviiiion o f the Senate rules.
The fnct wns revealed wherf the
Vlce-Prealdcnts itinerary wns made
public at his office today.
Mr. Dawes is makinp nn address
a t tho California Diamond Jubilee
in San Francisco tonipht. On F ri­
day he will discuss the Senate rules
in L o i Anpoles.
A ll sorts of inducements have
been offered the vice-president to
call off his battle apainst the Sen­
ate rules. It hns oven been suggestcd that thu Administration will not
oppose modification o f some of the
rules. Nothing short o f complete
revision, however, will m tisfy
Dawes.
A fter Nomination?
By his ndnrnant stand the vice­
president hns convinced leudinp Re­
publican
senators,
particularly
those clone to tho Administration,
that ho Is out nfter the nomination
fo r the presidency in PJ28.
They nre all the more convinced
o f this by the fact that Mr. Dawes
is ii artlnp out on his tour coinci­
dent with Mr. Coolidpc's return to
thn capital.
The Republican lenders nre there­
fore preparinp to accept the gag.o f battle when the Senate meets.
Already they hnvo lined up the
vnst mnjority of their Democratic
cnllcapucs who will oppose any
move to rcvnmp the Senate rules
in line with the Dawes proposals.
The Progressives to n man are
(Continued from Page One)
opposed to any tinkering with the #hrl tomorrow afternoon, traveling
rules which would restrict freedom over the same route by which he
o f itjcech nnd debutc in the Sen­ came to the north shore eleven
ate,
weeks ngo today.
Dawes is much prntified nt the
Tho president nnd Mrs. Coolitlpe
favorable press reports concerning boarded their car on a sidinp here
his campaign. Ho sincerely believes nlmut an hour before the departure
nccordinp to his close f nerds, that of the train. They had retired be­
when the voice o f the people is fore the .itccinl pulled out. Senator
henrd, tho Senate will be forced Butler of MnssnchuxcttM accom­
to revise "Its ancient nnd archaic panied tin* party, which also includ­
rule i'" which permit filibusters nnd ed Secretary and Mrs. Sanders
"place the Senate nt the mercy of und Colonel Chancy, the president's
any Senutor who hns nn axe to military aide’.
grind.”
The four mile trip from White
Following the visit to California Court to Salem was made by mo­
Mr. Dawes will come East via the tor.
Grand Canyon.
On September 17 he will be in
Chicago; on Hcptcinlicr 1!) he will
address the civic organization of
Elizabeth, N\ J., October 15, Mr.
Dnwi'H will address tho Chamber
of Commerce nt Atlnnta, On., in
the bailiwick of Senator George,
who favors revision of the Senate
(Continued from Pnpo One)
rules along lines
suggested by that her husband had taken the
Dnwcs.
dirigible out on thu disastrous
cruise after he hud protested to
the* Navy Department.
Mrs. Lansdowne later raid her
statement had been misunderstood,
und thut she hud not criticised the
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.— (A*)— Two secretary.
Chairman Lamport, of the sneair mail routes in addition to the
nine new routes already proposed e ^ I house aircraft committee, be­
will he advertised for after the re­ fore which much of the aviation
turn to Washington Saturday of department was aired during the
post mnster general. Tctnoshrdl last session of congress, said to­
Irving Glover, second assistant day in u statement that he believed
post mnster general.
They are Colonel Mitchell bad stated truths
Denver to Cheyenne, Wyoming, which rankle because not present­
mid Washington to Jacksonville, ed according to Hoyle, but that
the problems were too complicated
Florida
The Jacksonville route w ill lie fo r congressional determination
advertised for in response to ap­ and should lie decided -by an en­
plications for service between New gineering comittce.
Issues A re Paramount.
York and Miami. As these cilia*
"Mitchell's charges deserve sin­
are considered too far apart 1 1
make a consecutive flight feasible cere consideration by men who arcnnd profitable, It was decided the qualified judges," he said. "Conmail would he taken from New gresd should act on advice from
York to Washington by train dur­ (nullified judges and naval observ­
ing day and sent on by night ers who can communicate facts
mail.
and needs for legislative determi­
nation. Mitchell is incidental com­
pared to %
the tsauo he linn rni ud.
The military ami governmental
services are too prone to deal with
personalities rather than the* fun­
damental issues involved.”
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 10— (/I*)—
Secretary Wilbur, in, his state­
A fter buttling an KO-mile gale and ment, replied also to tliu criticism
rescuing the crew o f two smull that reduction of the number o f
boat* from the island of Tnulk, a helium escape calves was respon­
Danish naval vessel, the steamer sible for the crash, and said he had
Bowtlnin o f MacMillan Arctic ex­ directed selection of “ five of the
pedition Im* joined the Penrry nt most competent and learned o ffi­
Godthuab, Greenland.
Struggles cers in the N avy." to ascertain the
o f tho Danish sailorx, their rescue actual facts of the disaster."
nnd deed* o f heroism were vividly
Admiral M offett, who
spent
pictured in message received by most of tin* afternoon in confer­
the National Geographic Society. ence with Mr. Wilbur, declared
I'limmuuder Rodgers and all mem­
bers of his crew were anxious -.«
make the flight to Hawaii and
that no hesitancy was evidenced
by any o f them.
Failure o f the flight and appar­
W IN O N A , Mich., Sept. 10.— (A*)
— Five bandits held up the Winona ent loss o f the men. the admiral
mall wagon till* morning bound raid, have served to submerge the
und guggud the messenger, anil fact that tho PN-ll No. 1. if it fell
then, after selecting the four rv- nt-nr Hawaii as supposed, estab­
ici.tcicd mail pouches out o f be­ lished a record fo r continued flight
tween SO and 00 bugs, beaded to­ over water.
ward the twin cities in an uut &gt;.
No estimate o f the value o f the
loot 1* given by authorities,

C00LIDGE ENDS
LONG R E S T I N
N E W ENGLAND

Criticisms Against
Recent Air Wrecks
AnsweredByWilbur

A ir Mail Contracts
Will Include Florida

Crew of Bowdoin Has
HarrowingExperience

Five Bandits Hold Up
Michigan Mail Wagon

Youths Deface Home
O f W .C .T. U. Leader

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im iiu if

VIN TO N . Iown, Sept. 1().-(A*)—

NewLine of Cosmetics
a ... ►a..,.
According

,
toannouncement

.F i';e y.°V,h”
arrested here
last night charged with defacing
. 11 Private residence as the result
(lf confession alleged to have been

(Continurd from Pape One)
It is the old cits lawyer’s panic of
indulpinp in special ploadinp to ob­
scure the main issue, or ns, our
friends, the diplomats, would say,
of ‘cnlurpinp the field of discussion
so as to hide the questions broupht
up. What 1 have snid about the
conditions of our national dcfen/c
hurts the bureaucrats in Washing­
ton— it nupht to hurt them, be­
cause it is true.
••1 also note with amusement the
question of whether my statements
are authentic or not. When I make
a statement, it is authentic. I am
nlwnys willinp to back every part
o f it. I am perfectly willinp to indulpe in any constructive discus*,
sion for the betterment o f our ae­
ronautics and our national defense
with any ngenl or any department
o f government or any citizen of the
United States but to discuss any
question of insuboidiuation or sub­
ordination at this time involving
the alrper questions are not involvinp service with the troops that
I am now with here at San Anto­
nio, which is an honor and a pleas­
ure, entirely beside the point."
“ Secretary Weeks stood up fair­
ly and squarely nnd made his de­
cision without bins or favor. The
result of these testa practically
have revolutionized methods of na­
tional defense alt over the world.

(Continued from Pnpo One)
weather in August with drougth in
ninny sections. The crop is now
forecast nt 311,000,000 bushels,
which is 111,000,000 bushels smal­
ler than last year’s harvest. In
proportion to population the pota­
to crop Booms likely to be the smal­
lest since l!&gt;10, hut the final weeks
of the growing season may change
tho outlook materially, the crop
exports sny.
Threshing o f oats brought re­
sults above earlier expectations
and n production of 1,1112,000,000
bushels is indicated. That is a
gain o f 75,000,000 over la it month'j
forecast.
Indications are for a yield o f
about 100 bushels an acre as com­
pared with 121 last year.
Rains during August improved
the tobacco crop in the East but
nearly all Kentucky and Tennessee
tvpen deteriorated. In-li"'..,..* i&gt;—-.
duction Is placed at 1,217,000,000
pounds, an meteasu ot lo.ouu.ouu
over a month ago.
Peanuts suffered from the wide­
spread drought in the Southern
States nnd production will be milch
below the five year average, the
crop now being forecast at G0H
million pounds.
I- ruit prospects have changed
but littk* in tli .-Inst month and are
still liolow the uusnl average.
Foreign prospects for wheut, an­
nounced today by tho department
o f agriculture, indicate that in
twenty-four
countries of the
Northern hemisphere the yield will
total 2 ,1.T.T.miO.OOO bushels, com­
pared with 2,-‘100,0(10,000 last year,
while in tho Southern hemisphere
crops are promising nnd a pood
acrcnge is apparent,

You may fool yourself into thinking
give your cow any old mixed f,.„|
pay, but you can’t fool the cow She
something out o f nothing.

Feed-Happy-Cow Dajrj. p
for maximum production

Elm and Commercial St

SUNSHINE
.

A

TWO SPECIALS
Close in business prop­
erty, 07 feet on San­
ford Avenue. A mon­
ey maker at our price

"Th e .Sunshine Way Makes Poulin

(SKAL)
FOItltKHT I.AKK
H. O. Cl I AH |;
A

J. MARSH\|J,

the City CommlNMimi of the City
of Hanford, Florida, and .im K x -

nfflclo It..... Trunins of the City

L a rg e house with two
acres, fronts 400 fee t
on large lake in the
heart o f b ig develop­
ment an ideal homeor could be converted
into tourist hotel. This
one must ho seen to be
appreciated.

Now is tho time to lay the foundation for
duction. S U N S H IN E SCRATCH and KC.GJ
your hens through the molt in good condi
them laying those p rofit making winter e

llhls may lie submit!..I la the a l­
to native ax to rate of Interest rmiiilx
are In hear, the alternative blits to
I • Waxed nn a rate of Intsrext lexx
tr ail six per cent. Amount* bid f'*r
- ici In mix tnuxl tie .stated In dol­
lar/- nnd rent*.
The rluht In reject any and all
liMr lx reserved.
1‘rnpnxiil* xhall he addrexN.il t"
I errext l.ake, H. O. I'lui**- mill (*.
.1 Aliirxhnll. ax the City Cnmmlxxli.il
"f ihe c iiv ,.f Saiifurn, Florida, ami
a- Kx-Offlrlo IInml Truxte.x of the
*'•tv of Hanford. Florida, at Hanford,
1- b-r Ida.
•VITNKHH nur hands as tile City
• niniiilxxlon of the City uf Hanford.
b‘l..rIiIji. uml as
Kx-Officio
lUuul
Trustee* nr the City of Hanfurd.
I Inriila, uml the seal of said I'llv,
rids the 23th day of August A. D.

• f H-'infiird. Florida.
A l lest;
L. It. I'HII.II'H.
I It) Clerk of the C|iy or Hanford.
Florida.
•
tiKDltOK A. HcCOTTIN,

ACREAGE
C IT Y

PR O PE R T Y

B USINESS

PROM OTION

C||&gt; Attornev.

Hermitage Hotel, Miami.

f?i

lie was made within three days of (lieW
C O N SID ERATIO N

$800,«0(UM)

BULB CULTURE
WILL B E TRIE!)
IN THIS COUNTY
Fresh Oysters Daily
B A L T IM O R E O Y ST E R S

Royal Fruit Store
with It. W. Otter nod associate*,
in a projected lake front develop­
ment. The syndicate, it is said,
plan to construct the property
owned by tho syndicate lies on tho
south shore o f l.ake Monroe, and
a short distance west o f the city,
it is stated. Plan* for the devel­
opment include construction o f a
swimming pool, to be started in
the near future, with all modem
provision for bathing facilities.
Water for the pool will ho taken
from a spring on the property,
analysis of which, it is stated, has
shown it to contain a high mineral
value.
Development plans also include
thu crccction o f dimes hall and
other amusement features which
will make it one o f the most pop­
ular resorts in this vicinity, it is
declared.

L A K E MARY SUBDIVISION
A few Inrirc lota mi water front with beautiful trcca
•argaiii price*. Tide* insured.

L. SIMMONS Sales M

on Oak Avenue* on corner lot. &gt;
Price $3500—Good terms &lt;
5 ROOM NEW BUNGALOW
on Magnolia Avenue, close in— Pri&lt;
Very Easy Terms.

In plant of Aniei
Corporation was
three men, wlm
ployes who were
from a bank to

Flton J. Moughton
ARC H ITEC T
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford. -------------

Florid*

J. G. SHARON

BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. III.
— (/P)— Detroit wan selected today
for next year’* convention o f the
IndeiH-ndent and lienevolent order
p f Moose,

W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. 10 — HP)
— The Seaboard A ir Lino naked
I. C. C. today to allow it to con­
solidate its control o f three F lor­
ida subsidiaries, which nre en gag­
ed in buildinp systems o f rnilronds
for the same Senbonrd system.
These companies nre the Seaboard
all Florida Railroad, Florida W est­
ern nnd Northern, nnd East nnd
West/Coast Railway.

CROP YIELDS FOR
THIS Y E A R TO BE
BELOW AVERAGE

i n n V i u * ‘ , S T m w uh' '*&gt;’ Marlin Swartbough ut u
|. &gt; will include the Elizabeth Ar- coroner'* inquest, in which ho is
Attorney-nt-Law
m t , " a . CT '
CS deP?r t' 'iuole.1 ns saying these boy* were
X ’ 1' ? ' r Ar,‘ ,‘7 1,nc l*. ' omp
member* o f the gang which rattenW ill practice in all the court*
with powders, lotion* nnd beautify- «.KK,.,i lh(. hoim. ,lf Mr„. M yrllc
ng erenms. It Is also announce I Conk W. &lt;’ . T. U. president, slain Examination of Abstracts c i I-and
Titles given especial attention '
that the firm will supply intsruc- Monday night
lion covering ail phase* o f the ArCoroner O. I.. Modlin said that Office* in Scminolo County Hank
den Treatment*’ especially prepor- the youth* were not arrested in
Building
t-il for tho care o f theface.
connection with the slaying but
that they were being held in the

Detroit to Get Meet hope that they might supply infor_T
mutton winch would lead to sumo
Of Moose Next Year ^

Road Merger Plan Is
Qffered By Seaboard

A O T IC B , O P S A L K O P IIO.MIS
Notice lil hereby given that up
to ami until two » clock I*. M. on the
Mil day of October A. D. IU25. *c»l«-i propositi* will ho received l&gt;y
NOTIt'B
Kurrcai Lake. H. O. Chnae ittul O. J.
.Mamlui 11, a* the City Commission of
At the request of
C\\l*n&lt;'rs
the City of Hanford, Florida and a* tax-payers and
• urea
eX-OfflcIo Ilonil Trustee* of tho Clt&gt; uwnlnir property within the » ' »
hereinafter
described.
noth
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of Hanford. Florida, at tho City
Hall at Hanford. Florida, for tho l.y Riven of Intention to apply &lt; • ' »■
purchuno of
atrect
Improvement I.eRixIuturc of the 8t*tc of
nulids of the City of .Hanford, Flor­ m he convened In Special H*
ida. said bond* being general ohll* ■lurliiR the month of November 19-a.
CUy. In thu sum for the passage of * « *''•! '
1 f
of T W O IIUNOiM-ll) anil T W B N T Y - i.eRlslature amending gcctlon «.
chapter
9837,
Laws
of
Horhia,
lJ-a.
FOUIl
THOUSAND!
( 1221.non. on)
jKikl.AltH, authorized by a resold- the purpose of said amendment Ijoihm of the City Commission of tho Imf to enlarge the territorial llmita
ford, Florida, duly adopt-1.nt the City of Hanford. I|lorldn. to
c&lt;l on the 2(t!&gt;
August. I92S.
192S. 11tieI uile and embrace the roimwttli day o f August,
pursuant to Chapter #897. unit Chap­ I inp doocrllicd lands In SetnltioU
ter »23». Laws Of. FlOrldu. 1323. Hall 'County. Florida, not now a part or
bond* to hear Interext at the ruts i the corporate limits of the &lt; Ity of
of xlx per cent, per annum and are Hanford. Florida, more particularly
(&lt;• he dated July lxt, 1923. Interext 'described cs follows, tu-wll:
pnynhlu seml-unnuully on July IxP f Section* Twenty (2"). Twenty-one
und January 1st o f &lt;-uch year, both I &lt;SI» Twenty-eight tSs&gt; and T w e n ­
principal nnd Interest being pay­ ty-nine (23); the .Southeast Quarter
able at Chase Natlonul Rank In the in the Houthrast Quarter in Section
•*ltv of New York, Htate of New Thirty (20); the Northeast Quarter
York, Huh) bonds being of the de­ of kite Northeast Quarter o. Meet ton
nomination of One Thousand (flOUU.- Thirty-one (31); the North Half of
on) Dollars ench. and maturing ax the North Half if Section Thirtyfollows:
two (32); und the North Half of the
Ronds numbered from t to 22. to Nnrthu.xt Quarter if
" n Thlrmature January 1st. It&gt;27.
tv-three
(33).
all
In Township
Ronds numbered from 2J to 4(. to Nineteen n o ) South, Itan Re Thirtymature January 1st. 1328.
one ( 3 ! ) Ivasl.
Ilonds numbered from (3 to fill,
Dated at Sanford. Florida, this
to mature January 1st. 1323.
Ronds numbered from »&gt;7 to 88, 3th day of September A. 1*. )'.'2D.
(S
KAL)
to mature January lxt. 1330.
FORRKST I.AKK
Ronds numbered from 83 to 113.
a. O. CHASK
to mature January 1st. 1331.
C,
j . MARSHALL
Ronds numbered from 111 to 132.
A* the City Commission of the City
to muture January 1st. 1332.
of Sunford. Flurhla.
Ronds numbered from 133 to 131.
Attest:
to m.ilure January 1st. 1933.
L.
It. 1*1111.IPS. City I’ lerlt.
Ronds' numbered from 135 to 17C.
Sept: 10-17-21 Oct: I -8-13-22-29 NoV.I
to mature January lxt. 1331.
Ronds numbered from 177 to 138,
to mature January 1st. 1333.
Ronds numbered from 139 to 224.
to muture January 1st. 193#.
The full (tilth und credit of the
(Tt&gt; of Hanford. Florida, lx Irrcvo• il'ly
i«»r th&lt;* payment «»f
the principal ami lritrr«’flt of nalil
iNAiie ot iM.mli*.
.
This Issue of bonds to lie sold
subject to the approving opinion ot
-E G G '
ralihvfll A- Raymond, Attorney.*.
New York City, to he furnished by
k
MASH
the City of Hanford, Florida.
All hid* must lie aeromputiled by
a certified cheek for two per rent,
of the amount of tile bond* to he

CAPITAL
Supplied established meritorious cnlei
require additional working capital fur
Only interested in guiug concerns Ilia'
inally been financed thru the sale of
the public.
I’ lcasc slate brief history and rei
replies hebl in strict confidence
if so requested.

Room 309

GARAGE APARTMENT
on Laurel Avenue, between bth and 7th.
rooms and bath and double garage
Price $3000—Good terms.

Holly Realty CompaflJ
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lalm tng si
dash and every, claiming
any ln- |T—------------. . the nabove
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defendanU, each and &lt;Y«fy.
efendants. Tr
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OHA. D.. 1925.K. DOCOf-ASS.
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N o tice In K now n and U nknow n He- 1
THE STATE

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A U a U H T v i 8ect,0n Jjh*
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W o f f Vi m . 1
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A U O U s t V |«^lnole J-hV'
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County.Run/
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It appearing tros ui*
f ' MANKam. - - ^ C H aS 'M A N of complaint herein
r - ^ V T m V . j n . V w u . , w V r!« Christ,.nE name
plaknants belltv* tn^ t
per*on. or are versoa*, ^
the property ln\oW,t u ;
I’l f l L L f I ’S, S A J IP K b m . t w . i u ; u , whomw n „. nam». •&gt;» LOIBA T IL L M A N . L O U IS A TUCK.*I uSkm.J,a" " ‘- n'r ' b^ I f
EH. If living and If dead, tn n|| par- * il,i i ’ "
*aM*}***■ *
tic* claiming
Interests under J . m J,fomPl.ilnants t
H O W A R D T U C K E R . Trustee for J » known""u|
........... W O F F O R D T U C K E R and E M ILY II,!,!, 1&gt;,,r'"n. n,

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ai
omerta
It Is turret OI? V/ll«/iss«rjv (l,„, &gt;ltv
you nnd each of you, be. and you note County .........
tbe'a bo’ve named defendants, each poratlnn organised
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'a n j ^ o f tiie said waters of Seminole
nd elrefy
every Whoke
whose names and rest
pd
resl- der the larvs -*
'i r r b/,
*5 entered Decree
will ha.
bn
Vtrjtinm,
County,
Florida, from
any point “ r« »Hill
.............
of K'l!!!,u?nt,0h-T?K"J„
Lompldlnt herein filed
nifnlnut Pro
vnuConfesso
«ilfl mtnn
*nce are unk
unknown to the Complain
__*nc*
„. . . » ......
.
I ' o . m l U In ra»1V* 11(1 til th*
Georgia, within said County to any point in this cause, on Monday the Sth day, trig a suit to uulet title In the com- ant In the
above
entitled cause. Ida,
It being made
,,f October t»S. thei i name being a plainnnt. In and to the above tle- and to all
Court that Summons In unancei.» i m* .......................
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n
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,Te " nC" ,,&lt;;0- ^ 2 ^ " * i ” HKC^IO n 'V V °ThaV It shall he un- llule l&gt;sy of this ( ourt, at theCourt scribed land
has been
heretofore
Issued,
directed [ ------------ C H A P M A N . Ills wifa t whose tv f i
.,
_
soever
claiming
any
Interest
or
lu­
sen
heretofore
Issueu. ___________________
lann. tcxas, south Cnrnlina, K c i - 1lawful to sell or offer ror sale any " oui « In Sanford. Seminole C o u n -! It Is further ORDKICED that this tarests In the land Involved In this
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"off sSem* m' ■Christian 'name’
name .Is.
i. and
that the Sheriff
l*' unknown/.
„ &gt; i , . . . . . MRS.; t o ^ 1 $ % , " -'I
waters of Hem~ 1118-lA n k u s
- ■ "—well
A
i ' u u ' 1J
tucky and Oklahoma.
■"flsh
« h Taken
»»ken from the wnters
« Florida* and In default thereof i order he published once a week In ■ult. said land being situate In Sem­ to youCounty. Florida, has made re- ' a J N E a v f H F U ........
‘nolo County, Florida, other than Decree Pro Confesso wJ I M m enter- four consecutive
f t * !*0(TIS\ T I »11Tf i i i»u
%
T.r.u" ’ Chappell, to 111* itny« |
eonseeutiv" weekfy l i l ^ M of inole County. Florida, and describ­ Inole that «amo cannot
land*, and you ar«
The Sanford
Herald, a newspaper
turn -----------------------------mm w n *
The Memphis Tuberculosis A s­ fish loKally taken and on tiltht In the ..................... ......
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— olh- ’ required to mak» u n n
to-w lt:
owing to your failure^
1 ,inv„ jAyUltlA T U C K E R , deceased■ or
In
Hanford.
Seminole ed a* follow*,Tract
HFCTinsi*V/' ti ?ui1* ^ ? '? , t ct
i ed sKalnst you. Said cause being a published
I.
sociation will, entertain the confer­ m iw
flcers or appoint agents.
t (.f . ,.r ,v)s.. cither n* heirs, devisees, Mil of complaint tiled
f S i r .V t ’
fi " hal1 *1' un‘ * ult ,n 'inlet title In the Complsln- County, Florida.
neytln
50
chains
west
of
the
ful for any public rarrler^ in ant* in and to the above dencrlhW IT N E S S my hand an'l Uni seal
ence and Mrs. Laura Neblett, ex­
within
process K
Kr:lnt...
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otherw-lse. In the prop- otherwise a decree ;q,
H i r e *r. the
. . n Btate-of
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prwiwni*
r u i l i c r aH «/.
northeast corner of Section 4.
fleer or
.upon,
ecutive secretary o f that associa­ receive or arerpt for transportation ed Itland.
could
lie agent
served,
and that your of.
o f - i; Jfrtjerty hereinafter
lierelnnfter described;
deserlbedV and
and t&lt;
to will be entered suing,
further O R D E R E D that this of tin' Circuit Court of *‘i4_8eventn
Township 20 south. Range 30
from any |ierson or persons In Hem- orderla be
all
every, ei*im
claim each of you. followed |
published once a week In Jniilrinl 'cirenlt
, h^ u .-.
fleers and agents are unknown.
all parties,
parties, each
ea-*'- nnd ,.v..ev
east, run west 5 chains, south
tion, is in charge _o f,i___
the, jocnl
nr- County. Florida, any tlah tak- ,
cree.
3
, Guide
Interest
under
any
of
the
four consecutive weekly Issues o f , Florida lirami ror Hemrnr.r^ r,o.r,'if i. jo chains, east 5 chains, north
TH E R E F O R E , you. S A VANNAH - |„g nn) ,n „.r,
It I* further nrd*M
rangernents. More thnn 300 dele- r n and rauKltt from the sani waters ‘ foui
I defendants,
whose
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper on /his the 3rd day .!" H*pVem",'’
*]0 chains, containing 5 acres
FLORIDA * W ESTER N RAILWAY I above named
tatlon
he
puhllshfd
\
r%
J
. sldences ure unknown
gates arc expected to attend.
’ of ttemlnnie County. Florida.
ithe .................
Si Btlnole A. I&gt;.
R DOUGLASS.
, , *
more or less.
COMPANY, a corporation, named as name* and.mplninnnt
rei
T-»_
n
it
# o
i- • '
SECTION IB. That any person or published
In Sanford.
In the above tn The Sanford ll*rtli||
defendant In the almve and fore-i ,,, , (l.. c „ m,,|il,,ll, 1,v tll
Tract 2.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
u r. nenry Roswell, of nanltori- persons, association of persons or |County,
Florida
going
cause,
pending
In
the
above
„t&gt;
led
rat.su
and
to
all parti,'; ner published In .-bnilMkl
WIT.NEHH my hand and the seal
Hegln
4
0
chains
west
and
10
Seventh Judicial Circuit of H o r for four ronsettt
ttm, Mississippi, will preside over corporation violniltiK any of the of the Circuit Court « f the Seven­
chains south of the northeast
styled Court being a proceed ng to unknown whomsoever claiming anv Florida,
hla.
In
and
for
Seminole
County.
Witness my hand u (
the ennfereneo nr.I n r T P M..r terms and provisions of this Act. th Judicial Circuit of the 8tnte of
establish nnd quiet the title to tile Interest In the lands I n v o l v e , l i e
roriiel* of Section 4. Township
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(Circuit
Court
Seal)
2 1 n T u " " . i l J‘
• MUF; " I " ' " conviction ll.ere..f, shall
be Florida In and for Seminole
following described lands Itl hem- this suit, said land being situate I the se ll ir '
u iv
nun:n south, Range 30 east, run
Ily A. M. W EEKS.,
ray, will preside at the sessions o f deemed Kiillty of a misdemeanor.
Inole County. Florida, to-wir
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Florida^ , , a of s,",uJ,
r' ,,f thl, '.ft
ty. on this the 3rd day of Septem­
west 10 chains, south 5 chains,
Cl»rk.
Deputy
the Southern Snnltorium AssociuHBCTION ie. That the phrase
The north half of the southdescribed as follow*, to-ivit• '
A- I), ijff»
east
1
0
chnltis.
north
5
chains,
W IL S O N A imUHIIOl.DF.ft.
tJOtJOI.AHS.
lltlll n nnd
n
a(M
M wheresoever
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t|on
"hook
line"
ap­ ber. A. n.
east quarter of lh» southwest
Lot I
Rlock 1« nnd Lot 2. |&lt;-lerk of cirem,1'!'-1' ^
containing 6 acres more or leas.
pearlna In this Act shall i,e deemed
v. k . miiau.nn.i,
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Solicitors
for Complainant.
1
Rlock
| .County. Florida
Rlock In
to of
of Chapman
Chapman A TuckTract 3.
‘ c* .Diclude artificial minnows, pluasjClerk of the Circuit Court nf the Sollc 4 - l l - l * . : 3 .
quarter and the
north three
(S E A L)
er's
Addition
to the Town of
llcgln
40
chains
west
nf
tho
and lures,
I Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor- Pub.
acres of the south half of the
Hv A St Wr
Sanford, according to pint there­
Ida. In and for Seminole County
------northeast corner of Section 4.
southeast quarter of he south­
IN T H E r i l l l ' t ' I T C O t'IlT OF SE»I
O PE R A SU C CE SSFU L IN P A L ­
SECTION 17. That the subsequent I *o*,.
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of. recorded In Plat
lloolt
1.
Township 20 south . Range 30
west quarter
nf Section 17,
IN O I.E COI N T V , F I.O K I DA.
IN
adoption of uny Kcieral law re|.,-I (Circuit Ity
Court
GEORHE
R E im S iM
page
21
of
the
Public
Records
E S T IN E
A Seal)
M. WEEKS.
east, run west 10 chains, south
Township 20 south. Range 30
t'llA .N C K II Y.
Solicitor for i nmplalnitttl
tlve to the cutchltiK and taking of
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Deputy Clerk.
of Seminole County, Fiorldn.
in chains, east 10 chains, north
Suit
tn
(Inlet
Title
east.
fish
of the .stale
III chains,
10 acres more or
JE R U S A LE M , Sept. 10.— (/P)— n
"'i, from
irom the
me waters
a n i n r ...
„ „ „ W I L S O N A llOt’HlIOLDER.
are hereby required to be and ap­ and It appearing from tlio sworn IN TH E 1 l l t f t IT r o t l l l
E VA T A Y L O R
,----- before
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The H ebrew O n er.
1
° f Florida, shall not In any manner Solicitors for Complainants.
pear
our said Circuit Court bill of complaint herein that you
Complainant
SEVENTH J tllltU L
Hl*
Tract
4.
want, t r e , ” PcrB company, or- repeal or modify any of the |ir&lt;&gt;at
the c
Court
Santoro. n,|,j each of you may claim some
uh. H. l-ll-ts-!r&gt;.
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-• •*-« „ , i House
iron*,, at Sanford.
vs.
- *I
OF F l.O llim . IN \ND1
Begin
at
the
rtorthwest
corner
ganizrd only two years ago, has visions o f this Act unless by the
the
5th day of October, right, title or Interest In and to the
W. A. LOVELL, et nl.
Florida,
on
INOI.E UOl NT\, IN (
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of the northeast' quarter of the
A. R„ 1925, and then and
V11?™
property
Itcrelnlierore
iiescrioeo.
Defendants.
.
proved that it enn
fon- law f hereafter
tnJ.m"
of “ .ny.
1'1scneralIN TH IS C IIH T T T C O lin T OF SESI- - successfully
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enarted.
the*“ prnvls' southwest quarter of the southm ake answer to the bill of complaint | it |„ therefore O R D E R E D
that t h e h o a r d o f t Kfsit
IN O I.F C'nt N T Y , F i n n 11|A.
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Order of I'ntillrstlon
duct opera In Palestine. The com- Ions of IM» Act «_r« Jiy^sald senereasi quarter of Section 5, T o w n ­
exhibited against you In this cause, j you and each of you. he anil you are SPE C IA L TA X SCHOOLDQ
C ll.t M 'E It V .
T H E S T A T E OF FLO R ID A TO:—
. ,
ship
south. R a n g e 30 east,
It
I** luriunr
further viti/*?.***ORDERED thnt^tlH*
j hereby required to appenr to the ®‘ cSuit « » &lt;|ialrt Title
C W. RARTLESON CO., a corpora­
pany has produced seven operas (B,H,".Jl:'T "o5rre“ jJly f r ’ an-?'1'Section or
Il I?
Cnmplahunti
run south 24 rods, east 33 1-2
tion and T H E
TV. It. JOHNSON
order be published In Ihe Sanford Rill of Complaint herein filed In
K. fS. JtODUES.
with
n
total
of
51
performances’
,
na'rt'of
aTsvction
of
this
Act
proves
VS
rods,
north
24
rods,
west
33
V
a
this
cause
on
Monday
the
5th
day
Complainant
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... i.n e o H s lltn l nn.l
ileratd. a newspaper mhllshed in
COMPANY, a corporation.
(J. W. STEIFK. *1 al
rods.
and
the proceeds
have #been - more* J"
Invalid
or lit*
|l,''&lt;iitni
j,,,jY'V,l\n&gt;
vnVSanford. Seminole County. Florida, of October. A. D., 1925. the name be­
It helmc made to appear to this
.1
t. *
t it- be
mime
nhall not
u&gt; niviti*
Defendantg ,
Tract 6.
once a week for four consecutive ing a Rule Day nf this Court, nt
ed al.
Court that Summons In Chantfwry
than enough to cover Investment |(, * , " ,,r i,npntr the validity, form W. A. LOVELI*
Order nl l'*HIWatki|
The south half of the southwest
the Court House In Sanford. Semi­
Defendants
ha* been heretofore lusurd. direct­
weeks.
Nnitre la Known *i»d Ilia
and expenditures.
or . ffset of any other Hsctlon
quarter
of
the
northeast
q
u
a
r­
nole
County.
Florida,
and
In
default
Order uf I'n tillrstlon
ed to each of you. nnd that the Sher­
W IT N E S S the Honorable J. J. thereof Decree Pro Confesso will be
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, „
or
part
of
a Seetlon of
this
frnilanU ’ '■
ter "f the northeast quarter of
TO K N O W N AND E N ­ iff of Seminole County. Florida, has
The company has grown from u
1 uniess it appears that such NOTICE
Dickinson. Judge of
the Circuit
Section 9. Township 20 south.
against you. said cause be­ TH E STATE OF FLORlDd
K NO W N DEF KN DA NTS.
made
return
that
name
raunot
be
Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­ entered
&lt;;
W
Stelff
and ■■■■- •
small group o f enthusiastic npern other s&lt;ctl»n or part of a Section T H E STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: — served on either of you, owlnx tu
R a n g e 30 east.
cuit of the State of Florida. In and ing a suit to quiet title In the Com­ hi* wife. J D, \Velv*rtM,l
Tract 11.
W . A, LOVELL. JESSE D. COLE your failure to elect officer* or ap­
plainant. tn and to the above des­
lo v e r, mobilized by I)r Golinkln.
for
Seminole
County,
on
this
the
Porter
and
--------------ft,
H.-gin 5 chains south of the
and--------------- COLE. Ill* wife, E N ­ point atrent*. or to have within the
4th day of September, A. I&gt;., 1925. cribed land.
tt form er c:nductor of Lenlngrnd. 0r port of a Section held to to* Iti- OCH
wlfL it Porter. Antg\
northeast corner of Section 10,
HELL and------------ BELL, hi* State of
It
Is
further
O
R
D
E
R
E
D
that
this
it
i*
iurtner
P
i
u
»
r
.
n
r
.
o
v
i
a
*
,
i
tin
,,„i
Florida
.
an
officer
J. J. DICKINSON.
•—— ----------------------------------------------------- valid or unconstitutional.
Township 20 south, Hnngc 30
„„
SECTION IS. That all laws nnd wife. A D E N W l-t)tVELL, MRS- A #|(cnt lajtotv whom procn** could lie
Judge nf the Circuit Court of the order be published once a week I n ' wife,1 sSusan ...
W I’ullljj,
east, run south fiO degrees west
nerved, and that your Officers nnd
N O T IC E Ol
" P E C I A*. I.EIIISI.A- Diir|, „ ( |Hws In conflict With the W. P O W E L L and— ——— r ‘ D ”
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit of Florida. four consecutive weekly Issues of King. Hen JamIn IV Ilrovii
13.fiI chains (or point of begin­
the
Sanford
Herald,
n
newspaper
„
. , .
nriivlnloiis of Oil" Act are hereby
In and ( " r Seminole County.
Webster. I. fi ilartfit
ning. south
80 degrees west
published
In Sanford.
Seminole Garrett
Notice
Is_ hereby
of luten- f;V.e«s.lv repealeil
renealed
III* xvlf.. n r l n q ,
(Circuit Court Seal)
____
_ tileatven
22,3^ chains south 30 degrees,
County. Florida.
tlon
J__
o appjy..tn
Legislature of rxpres*ly
, x ^:«J T Io N 2" T im this Act sluill
W
ILSON
ft
IIOL’SHOLDER.
■-r -. ef them ll IlVlnf
I
east l ' i chains, north 80 degrees,
the State of Florida lo he convened
SECTION 2J* Tl
W IT N E S S my hand and the seal t"
Solicitors for Complainant
all
parties
rlaimins tsi«
In special Mention diirlna Ihe month *ake effect immediately
upon Itn
east 32.38 chain*, north 30 de­
of
the
Clreult
Court
of
the
Seventh
Publish Sept. 4. Il, IR, IS and Oct. 2.
i|er Ihl- sabl li IV Stelff|
« f November, I32S, for the pasnnue pnanatte and approval by the Covergrees. west 2 l-L chains. 5.59
________________________________________ .Judicial Circuit of the
State
nf Si elf l. Ills Wife J II. f j j
of an Act In word* a* follow*:
nor or upon becoming a law with- bis wife. ENOCH HELL and
acre* rnoro or less.
mndlnif In the above stylod court,
iv
—
i
...
Florida.
In
and
for
Seminole
CoutlL in k e r u I'n rtfr and
Tract 7.
A lllll t» lie Entitled
"'H hi* approval
HELL. Ill* wife. ADEN W. PO W ELL. helm? a proeendlmr to e*tabilNh and
iv il r
l r v . v oi i v u u i i v
on this the 3rd day of t'-r In* w If.-, L tl. I' .rter, j
A N ACT FOR TIIE PROTECTION
order of the Hoard of County MRS A W P O W E L L and--------------- 1 (|ll|e! tile title to the followlllK latld*
All lot I. lying east of South
INOI.E (C H N T Y . IN t M IN I 1.111. ««lile m ber 1 tl
t &lt;»•»
( iilllit and —---------— (
O F FIHII IN TIIE W A T E R S CAN- Commissioners of Seminole County. POWEl.f,, her hiiNhnrid. E. C. Me. In Seminole County, described as
R E A L T Y T R U S T COMPANY, et. nl |sepiemner. A. IK.
, LAHS
Florida Railroad In Section 111,
"'-rniinue . ,,,
wdl- Susan IV I'lilllnj, ftiij
Township 20 south. Range 30
A IM RIVERS, STREAMS. CREEKS, Fiorldn
................................ D O W E L L and----- ---------- MeDOWKLI.
corp.,
j clerk of the circuit Court of the King. Ri-njamln W Rfowx. r
L A K E S A N D HAVOCS OF SEMIW IT N E S S my hand a* l h-rk of Ills wife, O
c
CRENSHAW. I. ‘ foMows.
to-w|t:—
east,
containing
10
acres
morn
Tile west half of the southwest
Com
id
a
lot
Seventh
Judicial
C
ir
c
u
it
of
Florida.
Webster. I, li ikirr.lt mJ.
N O LE COUNTY FLORIDA: It ECU- *nld Hoard on Ibis tile I nth day of tilt KEN. demeaned or otherwise,
or less.
quarter of Section 5. Township
VS.
tn and for Seminole County.
Garrett hi* ml. joJ iiy i
L A T IN O T IIE CATCHINC Oil PRO- September. m V
Tract 8.
tiler a* he|r*. devisees, urantee*
20 south, ranuc 31 east,
F.
II.
BLACK,
et.'
nl.
(Circuit
Court
Seal)
.
erv
of them ilrruld
North half of the
northeast
CURINC OF FISH IN A N Y OF HAID
v
DOOLASS
or otherwise. In the property here­
hereby required to lie and a p ­
Defendant
llv A. M. W E E K S , Deputy Clerk.
WATERS;
IIKOULATINC
T H E Clerk of the t Ircult t ourt of Rent- inafter described; and lo all par­ arc
claiming nn lut- r-&lt;t n tlui
imirter.of , tho southwest iiuur
uuai
.
Order
nf
I'nhllrntlmi
pear
li--f«.r*our
*«hl
circuit
Court
wnirr
nt
'mniimiimi
i
\
\
■
i
W
IL
S
O
N
A
lin
U
S
IIO
LD
U
R
.
HALE OF FISH
W I T H I N T IIE
Inole County. Florida and nx-offl- ties. each and every. ci.ilmltiK any
Iv tierelliafli'r il',erite^,-|ti|
fer and all o f the east h a lf o f
the Court House at Sanford. Flo­
v-r o U i.
FLORIDA TO yiollcltnrs for Complainant.
T E R R I T O R I A L LIMITS OF T H E
''lo C’l'i'k of the Hoard of County Interest under any of the above at
Irelr*. d, vin e* ..r tnsibjot
tiie nurtheagt quarter o f the
rida. on the fit:-, day of October. A.
E L V E R Ie RICE, doing business a* ' Publish Sent l II IS
"5
erv: IHe, arnl r&lt;■ ill Vir-.q,
COUNTY OF SEMIN OLE F L O R I D A ’
Commissioners of Seminole Conn- named defendant*,
northwest
quarter
o
f
the
southwhose
name* D. 1325, and then and there make
E. I,. RICE &amp; COMPANY. DETROIT. |1
I'1 '• " ■ 15 ^
c\.rl claiming am lnlrrrtti|
and residence* arc iinkmiwn In the answer to the mil coinpialnt rkwest quarter lying Cast of South
JtECULATIN C TH E TltANHPORTA*l't .plorl,,a
MICIIIOAN. Defendant in the above,
Florida Railroad In Mention 10.
Complalminl In the above styled hlldtcd aqalMHt you In Mile cause.
T Io n o k f i s h w i t h i n a n d t o is b a d
IN T I I E Ulllt I IT UOl IIT OF TIIP". am of ihe nhiive luasrt 4tfn
styled cause.
Township 29 smith, R a n g e , 30
SEVENTH
.11 DHT.1t. U I H f l ’IT each ami every, "ton
PO IN T S B E Y O N D T H E T E ItlllT O R &lt;-&lt;»i h t OF HEM- cause,- and to alt unknown partlo*
II Is further O R D E R E D that this
It appearing from an affidavit lllcd
east.
HI' FI.Dll I H I . IN \NI&gt; FOIt SE1I- residence* are unkminhLtlll
I A L LIM ITS OF SEM IN O LE COI N! ot V t Y, l l.'HtMM.
IN whomsoever clalmlnK any Interest Order lie published t:. the Sanford
In this cause by the Complainant
In the ikotceg
la
the
land*
Involved
In
till*
suit,
TY. F L O R I D A ; P R O V ID IN G THAT
INOI.E
t
III
NTY.
IN ( IIANt EllY. pialnant
ID-rald.
a
newspaper
published
Iti
Tract 9.
that you, E L V E R L. RICE, doing
tT IA N C F .lt V.
i-.iuie. and t" ill lakimt1
)
said laud helpi; situate In .Seminole Sanford. Seminole County. Florldrt
T H E V IO LATIO N OF A N Y OF TIIE
Thf east half of the north half
business as E. L RICE A COM ­ A PL SJOIII.OM.
Suit In (Inlet Title
wjinmsoi-ver
elilmij( is^.ii
County,
Florida,
ami
described
aa
P
K
ltA
l*
A
ls
o
I’
K
U
V
ISIO
N
S
O
F
T
IIIU
.
.
.
.
.
T E R M S A N D PROVISIONS
TIMS
once a v e e k for four consecutive
Complainant
of lot 2 and the south half of
PANY. are a resident of a State
or
Interest*
In
the
U
sd
lint
follow*, lo-wlt:
A C T S H A L L HE A M IS D E M E A N O R ;
A 1A
r’.Vmnlaliiaiii
weeks,
• ■» ■
lint 2, Section 10, Township 20
o r ‘ Country other than the State
AND
PRKHCRttllNn
R U L E S OF
t.oinpiainuii.
tbl* suit, suld land iaiifst*
Tract tinr
W IT N E S S the Honorable
J. J.
south. Range 30 ea*t.
*
of Florida nnd that It I* the be­ SETH LIN TON, et' al
Seminole County. I'U•Ai t-(|
.Southeast quarter of flu- northE V I D E N C E IN C R IM IN A L PROSE- ... . , n V FLI. - t al
Defendants.
Dickinson, Judi?" of
*ljo Circuit
lief of the affiant that your place
T
r
a
c
t
.
to:
.
en*t
mnirter
of
Seetlon
f&gt;
.
Townerlb-d
a*
'i Mil:
OPTIONS
R E S U LT IN G
FROM
A U A
Defeo.lant*
Order ol I'ublleatlon
Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
of residence I* Dsieolt. Michigan
East half of the southwest q u a r­
II,'ginning at fit
ship 20 south, Rnnitc 11 east,
V IO L A T IO N O F ANY OF T H E PROi f l»„hllenll..n
cuit of the State of Florida. In and
T I I E S T A T E OF FLORIDA, to —
and
that
there
Is
no
person
In
the
ter
of
ihii
southwest
quarter
corner I f the norlttikj
TRACT T W O
VISIONS O F T H IS ACT.
NOTICE TO K N O W N
A N D UN
for Semlpol" County, on till* the
Slate of Florida, the service of a KOUTir F L O R ID A It A IL R O A D COM­
and soul beast quarter of southof Sect Ion It, Tp
Tile cast half of Ihe southwest
Me II l-.nneleil My The l.ralslnture *
v v iiiu n
DEFENDANTS
Ith day of September. ,Y. I*. 1926.
P A N Y , n corporation
sunirnoiiH in Chancery upon whom
west quarter
of
Section. 19.
south. Range hi rtgYjiM
nr The
l l t e State
aisle nf
nl Klnrldsi
rinrlilsl
.... .Kl.OltlOA.
.
,
iniarter
of
Section
5.
Township
nf
, i- g i i ? i : (ilTo —
J J. DICKINSON,
It lining made to appear to till*
would
Idnd
you
and
that
you
are
•••TVntnhlp
29
uriuth.
Range
30
20 south llanue 11 east
6 chain*. « &gt; ‘i 3 ‘A.'Jtft
Juduc, of the Circuit Court of (lie
over the age of twenty-one years. Court that Summon* In Chancery
north 8 '-’5 eh i x
TRACT T H R E E
* =
t '" Seventh Judicial Circuit -if FlorTherefore this l s ‘ to Command ha* Tu-t-n hct-oltifAre Issued, 'direct­
The southwest quarter of Ihe
.
.
,
y.Trgct
It.
,
*-.
eh a Iit*, south 11 dtf*
td*. in end for Seminole County.
you. E L V E R L RICiS. doing bii*l- ed to you. and that the Sheriff of
southeast quarter nf the north­
point of ti.'gliiiuT
llcgln at Intersection of south
W IL S O N A l i n r s i l O L D K R
ness as E. L RICE - &amp; COMPANY, Seminole t'oiiuty. P'tnrldn. ha* mail” and
east quarter amt the north half
lion, to In nny murmur CuUf or rntch. J.'"/!1
r - .v. n ..
V
title Af Sanford Grant with east
It appearing ! » • "
Solicitors for Complainant.
that you personally be and appear return that saim- cannot he served Idll of
o r rail Rp to I m*
anti I'niiiflit
lii-H 'Vlf,*,
Jr*** 11* l«of the southeast quarter of Ihe
complaint ti«nwmj
llio'
of
South
Florida
Railroad
I'Uh l - l l-l*-25-Oct. i,
before our Circuit Court at San­ owing lo ynnr fallqr- to elect offi­ and earh f &gt;&lt;a "(?
from thr Wrtt^rM
OiihMdl.
Hvrri*
Itobrri S ilfrrn. If llvlnx and
northeast quarter of Section 5.
of Section 10. Township 20 south
cer*
or
appoint
agent*,
or
to
have
ford.
Seminole
County.
Florida
on
Township 20 south. Riiiikc 31
till*- .r inl-rtij IM
«tr«nnm, ervekn, Ukon unit Imyoun i J*
S * V o v i n * " V l l i u * »r,i
Range 39 east, run south 83 de­
in T i l t : ( l i n t i t t o t i i t in- *i:iithe 31|i .lay of October. A. D.. 1925 within the State of P'lorldn, nn o f­ "right,
■ properl) li«feln«Ii*r.^
rtf Hrmlnolo County. Florida.
any ■L W * * m 1 . "
A L i
J l,,,u * V*
gree*. east 12.R elialtiM. north 10
east.
I M I I . F C O U N T Y , F I.O il l i l t .
IN
In make answer to the
bill
of ficer or agent upon w hom process I
fish, hv nr with anv means nr de- SOdmiiii ( and
"
TR A C T FOUR
chains, north' 85 degrees, 'West
I II t M K i l l .
romplalnt filed herein.
otherwise could lo- served, an I that your offl- [ ed.•i I- " • r. f,.r. , nbrfj Pil
The southwest quarter of tile
9.R chains
to
snld
railroad,
O A K L A N D I.CM HF.lt COMPANY,
line. U' " ' , ' * " rVrr
U,,,M sin C. iVlH Wlfe WUII.iin ll And.-.,:
Nsid Idll of complaint will he ta k ­ c,-r* und agent* ir&gt;. unknown.
southeast quarter of Section B.
. o h ..f you. hr, ta4 “
southwesterly along Marne to
Anilcnrled, hi* wife,
a eorp.
rlcil
nndTIIKRKP’i IRE. von SOUTH F L O ­ and
en as confessed hy you.
HECTION 2 That it shall be un­ Lafayette Green, L Green, Robert
Township 20 south, ItaiiKo 31
her- ’,, required to jpp*iri)
beginning.
Complainant
It is further O R D E R E D that Ibis RIDA It M l . R o a d C o M i'A N V . a cor­ Idll
lawful at any time to shunt unv S. Green deceased or otherwise, a*
* r mplalnt hsr-lfi “
east
ami It appearing from the HWnrn untie.V*.
lie puldlshed In the Sanford poration. named an defendant In till- , I n
fish In anv of the said waters of heirs, devisees, urantees or other­ and It nppcarlnk’ from (lie sworn U ESSIE 11A 11111S Individually ami tilll of complaint herein that you
31 in.fj V
I
the
above
and
foregoing
cause,
Herald,
a
newspaper
published
In
Seminole County. Florida, with a wise. In t li o property hereinafter bill of complaint herein that you
Of
......
I:
,t I I, f))5, | l
n* adnilnlntratrlx In the estate of and each of you may claim some Sanford. Seminole County, Florida, pending In the above xtyled court,
each of you may claim some
rifle, sholuun or nny other explos­ described; and lo all parties, each and ......
lo
lag
i
Mule
IIIiy
ef
f
hi*
Cd
right,
title
or
Interest
In
and
to
the
llenrv llnrrl* deceased and IDA
once each Week In four consecu­ being a proc....ling to establish and the tNiurf II - 1•■- In 8*ntnrO
ive weapon.
and every. clalmlnK any Interest, rlhlit. title or Interest In and I ll
property hereinbefore descrltied:
IIARIttS a minor,
quiet the title to llo- following de- imi. •’ i.i'.' i Florida, and 1
tinder any of the above named de- |property hereUmbove described.
It Is therefore O R D E R E D that tive weekly Issue*.
SECTIO N J. That It shall be tin- ................
Defendn ills.
It Is therefore OR I &gt;Elt E l ' that you
WITNESS my hand and official serlhed lands In Seminole County. fault .h-r...f 1‘fcrre I’ro Cll
........
you and each of you. be and you
Order....................
nt riibllrnllnn
lawfu l to (dace and discharge In feiidants. each and &lt; ver\.
and
you
are
will
• r. I against y..a.|
nny
of Kunpowder
the's a id waters.''dyViumlt'e
......
are hereby required to appear tn the seal of the I ’lreult Court of the Florida, to-w lt:—
lyddite,
or other exnlos.' n"inc* nnd.......
residence*
n?e unknown
|ami each of you l.e and 0 the bill TIIE S T A T E OF F L O R ID A TO
Ib-gln ill Intersection of soutl;
&gt; ai tsuit
id la quid
quid nf
of
the
can*.* I.etng
t
Bessie
Harris
Individually
and
ns
Kill of Complaint herein filed In Seventh Jtldlehil Circuit
Ives for III., purpose Of St unit Int? or ’
■ 1 oniplulnnnt In the above hereby required to appear I1 In this
line
of
Sanford
Grant
with
rnst
m
plalnant*
&gt;
•
.
nplalnanH
In and‘ *t»|
•
State
of
Florida
In
nnd
for
Semi­
administratrix In the estate of lien- thi* cause on Monday the 5th. day
-■*-* •
'
K r entitled cause, ami to all unknown of Complaint herein
flli.l
llo
line of South Florida Rillrmul
day of
parties whomsoever clalnil.n? any caiinu on Monday the
the r.tb
r.th da„ r I ry Harris deceased and Ida Harris of October. A. D. 1925. the Marne lye- nole County, on ihl* the 2nd day
above il'wrlhnl Iin.I
klltlnK flsli.
ef
Section
10.
Township
29
south
lurlh.r citdfrol
In , October. A. D. 1325. the same liVlili? li minor.
' log n Rule Day of tbl* Court, at of September, A D.. t'J25.
11
SECTION t. That II shall lie tin - Interest In the lands Involved
Range 3ii east, run south 85 de­
V E DOUGLASS.
eql.p,krd "V*
It apiiearlng from the sworn bill the Court House lu Sanford, Semiorile.
lawful for any person or personaS tills suit, nulil laud helm? situate a Rule Day of this Court at the
grees.
east
12.1
elialn*.
north
18
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Sentlnole
la
Seminole
County.
Florida,
and
I
Court
House
lit
Sanford.
Seminole
of coinpialnt filed in Oils cause by i nole County, Florida, and in default
four rorwecutlvv weekly l» « f
to ta k « or catch with hook and line
•-bains,
north
85
degrees,
west
the Sanfi.bl Herald, a n»u
County. Florida. and III default the Complainant that Bessie Harris thereof Decree Pro Confesso will he County. Florida
durlnx uny one day. more than fIf - described ns follows, lo-wtt:
9.1 rlinlns in salil railroad south­
The west
half of
|thereof Decree Dro
life* so
will ii*.
tie I Individually and as administratrix entered against you. said cause be- (Circuit Court Seal)
|uildl*lie.| In Sanford. !
v.o.Cosaid
cause
The
------ ------. the
, southwest
„
teen black has* and more
thana
westerly
along
same
to
begin­
Rv
A
M
WEEKS
I
(entity
Clerk
quarter of Section 5. lownsblp
Count i Kb.rl.1j
twenty- Ivc fish of other species
i n r r , , . r . “ m o .le itre ln tbe Com! ' ,n ,l"'
" f “ " " rV " a r r i s do l„g a suit to quiet ...... tl. the Comning,
WITNESS mv hand and
W
IL
S
O
N
A
IK
iCXIHiLDKIt,
*0
south.
Range
31
east.
*
"
*
.
*
_
"
V
.
i
..La
...
,i...
a|„1
V
l.
,|v.
I
ceased,
and
Ida
Harris
a
minor,
are
I
pialnant.
In_
and
to
the
above
dofrom
any of the said waters of
and oilier lauds: —
Solicitor* for Complainant.
of ill. i'Ircult I' eirt of th#
Seminole County. Florida, provided I and II appearing from the sworn pialnant In and to tli
residents of a State or country ■&gt;tli scribed land
.......... lh» ‘,
are
!:;
rehy
required
to
lo*
and
ap­
Publish
Sept
|
.
ll.
|*
and
25.
or Until the Slate of Florida uml
It Is further O R D E R E D that this
that any party consisting of three hilt of ennipliilnt herein that
you acrlbed land
jiiribhll ''Ircult •
pear .............. or said Clrrult Court Florida I" and f• r
or more persona may take and culeh and each of you may claim some
W IT N E S S my band and tin- seal that your place of rcnldeuro Is Flan- order be puldlshed once .1 week In
al III,- I ’ourt lions** at Sanford, l-'loIhl* llw ltd d*»J
with book and line from said wut- right, title or Interest In and to nf tin-Circuit Court of
the Sevender* Street, East Macon. lilllh centi- four roliseciltIve Weekly Isnue* of
T I I E U l l l t I I I ’ ( III I t T O F T i l l : rbla. "ii lb,' r,111 day of October. A. ty. on
era of Seminole County, Florid*, not the property hereinbefore deserlli* tli Judicial Clreult of Ihe State
of ty. Georgia, ami that there I* no Mis Sanford Herald, a newspaper IN s e
venth
.i i m i n i ,
u ih i i i t
D loir,, «nd th e n a n d there m ake terilber •' v - K*B0!’r*1
exceeding forty-five Mark liass ami r .|
Florida, In and for Seminole Coun- person In Gin Stale of Florida *U« puldlshed In Sanford. Seniln.de CounO B C l.O il I IIA .
IN
AND
F O R answer to tin- bill of romplalnt ex­
nrrutt r«*
*lxty flail of other snceles; and uny
It Is therefore O R D E R E D
that ty, Florida, ontho3rd. day of Hepnimoiis In Chonrery qp.|ty. Florida
service of summon*
i '|erk " i
,
,,
H E M IN O h C ( ( I I N T Y , IN
U I I A N - hibited against voil Iii Gils cause,
D. 1925.
Seven lb J ii.Dol.il 1IrruM
W IT N E S S my band and the seal
p e r s o n or persons other than a rer- you and raeh of you lo* amt you (ember, A ............
on whom would hind yuu and tha&lt;
t ' E I I Y.
V
E.
DOUGLASS.
ll
Is
further
O
R
D
E
R
E
D
that
till*
ognlied fish dealer having a per- are
lu-retiy
required
to
up*
you IIKHHIE H A R R IS are over tit of the Circuit Court of Hie Seven
...........
Ida. t" ui"! f ,r Seminal
order be published In the Sanford
maoent place of buntnesn for the pear to the lllll of Complaint lieru- Clerk of the Circuit Court of the age of t w e n lx -one years and 1 b »', th Judicial Circuit of the Ht ito of PL II RANDALL, lit..
Complainant
neWNpaper
m i l.lt*h.-il Ir
In ! (Circuit Court Seal)
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the yon IDA H AR R IS are a minor tin 1Florida In and for Seminole County,
Herald a in.
wanaper published
aaie nr fieli, found In possi-Kslon of lu filed In this cause on Monday
.............
I'cpo'
VS
State of Florida, In and for Semi­ der lint ago of lwi-nty-pile years, ion this the Ird day of S ep t-mlmr, A
i Sanford. Setnlnoie County. PMorldn
llv,. \ \1 xWEEKS
a greater number of fish taken from the r.tb day of October. A D 1935,
iiid'SHllLDB
A N N A M Tll AFFORD, el. al.
nole County.
j once a week for four consecutive W I I M n s a ..
liT
Menilmile County, Flo. tn.. same lo-lng a Rule Day of till*
Therefore, ihl* I* to command yon |&gt; 1925.
Solicitor*
for
Dumplaln
I
&gt;eferula
Ills
week *
f
the number provided by Court, at the Court lloimo Iti San- (Circuit Court Seal)
IIKHHIE HARRIS Individually and,
V. E. Rol'GLAHR.
Order o f I'n bll en ll nn.
By A M WEEKS.
Wj'TNPISH 111** Honorable
J.
J- Publish s-pr 4, 11, il 4,
1111* Heel Ion shall lie deemed guilty ford, Seminole County. Florida, and
a* administratrix of Ills estate "f|C|erk nf the Circuit Court of the N o l l c e to
K n o w n nod U n k n o w n l i e - Dh-kltlHnti,
Deputy Clerk
Judge of Ihe Circuit in m i : i n o i it rn tif .4
oi a misdemeanor.
|„ default thereof Decree |'ru Con­
llenrv Hurrls d'-reaseil
nnd
IDA
Seventh Judicial Circuit n1 Flor
fru
ilso
ls
.
W IL S O N A- IIOUSIR»l,DI-fll
Court o f th e Seventh Judicial Cir­
T l l .11 ID! I l l I IIH TItn
IIA HIGH a minor, to personally he
bin. in and for Seminole County,
SECTION 5. IVhen any person, fesso Will lie entered against you. Solicitor* for Complainant.
t u p : s t a t p : o f f m &gt;h i d a . t o
cuit o f the State of P'lorlda. In nnd
n il, i. in i n k run rnj
and appear before our Circuit Court
By A M W EEKS,
other tiiait a reeognlieil fish dealer Mild cause being n suit l o quiet ti­ Bub. Sept I • 11• 11-25,
ANNA
.1
1
TRAFFGUD,
II.
W
I
L
for
Femllude
County,
on
till*
the
tle
In
ihe
Complainant
lu
and
t
o
Tl
OF sKMINOl.E 0*
at Sanford. Seminole Ciointv, Flor
Deputy- Clerk
having a perm.men, place of hush
MUR SW A N mid ---------------- S W A N lilt day o f September A D. 1925,
Ihe
above
dvsrrlhcd
land
Ida.
on
tinr.tIi
day
of
October.
I'Ji,
(C
lltC
t'IT
Cnl'ItT
S
E
A
M
llnBM for trie sale of flsli. Is found
t i l l 1 .llrilrr at I'tibllrslk,
Ills wifi*. I whose Christian name b*
It Is further O R D E R E D that H i t * : , . .......
.............. .
l J DICKINSON.
Ui
make
answer
U&gt;
the
bill
nf
comW
I
ljfO
N
A
1
1
1
d'SIIOl.l
iE!t
III Seminole Coimly In possession of order
he puldlshed once a week Iti ‘ A M G ’. ( lilt t I I I 111 III HI *I.HIN plaint filed herein, otherwise said Solicitors for Coniplalnant
unknown) ami each and every of
,, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
i n i i i .e
cot v r v . r i . o i i i i d
a greater number of flsli than pre­
them If living and If dead to all |Seventh Judicial Circuit of l-’lorldi. &lt;1 II HEAD,
• 'om plalniB t
Idll of complaint will tie taken ne'i'ub, 1-11-11-25
scribed In Section ( of this Act, f.iiu consecutive weekly Issues of
I II IN I K i l l .
partle* claiming Interest under the
|„ „,)(| f r Seminole County,
Herald, a newspaper MARY IV. CRABI'ELL. by her h u s ­ confessed bl Vnu
the possession thereof shall be deem- Ihe. Sanford
•
ilt
In
Sanford,
Seminole
II .SON (■ IIOt'SIIOl.DER.
A L L 1'ERSDNS UNK.VOirJlJ
It Is further O R D E R E D that tHI* IN T H E CTI44 I I T l ilt I I T O F l l l l l - said ANNA M TR AFFORD. R. YY'IL-I
band and next frlcmi. HENRY 11.
ed promt facie evidence that said ?, ?!.' Florid
B U R SW AN and
■
8\Y AN I Soileltor* for Complainant.
OR rt.M M IS H ISTStjg
notice be published ill thn Sanford
CHAJ’P E L L
person i-MUKht ami look said fish
.i iq-NFSH mv hand ami tli
I N O I . E UOl N T Y .
I ' I . ( I l l I I I A , IN Ills wife (whuae Christian name Is |&gt;t,|, q 1.11-11-25 Oct. 2.
seal
A N D T " Till: LASTS 0*41
1
Herald,
a
newspaper
published
In
from III*
salil
water*
of
Semlnul..
I
'
(he
Semlitol
Complainant
t IIA N C E IIY .
Minknown) nnd each and every of
v*
|Sanford. Seminole County. Florida I u T E L L E R .
County, Florida, In violation of Sec- of the Clreult Court of the Seven­
IN THIS SUIT
tlu-m
deceased
or
otherwise,
claim­
th
Judlelal
Circuit
of
th»
Stale
i icfemhiaU.
once each week in four consecutlvr
Clou I ef this Act
A N N I E 11IN EH. etc. et al
Complainant
IIIIIS I'tltt W A T E R
ing uny In11-rent In the property CALI, f o i l
for
Seminole
i weekly Issue*
To a ii ■ person and tjj rl
Dcfolllliltlt*
SECTION 8 That no person, per­ of Florida, In and
VS
hereinafter described, either
u*
w o n tv s R u n its o f
tow n
4tF whose in'll.', or riarar*. H Jl
W IT N E S S My band and official C B. FARM ER, ct al.
N ailer af Master's sale
sons, iirm or corporation shall catch, County. Florida, on the 3rd day of
heirs, devisees or grantees or other­
N o t i c e Is hereby given lli.it under Seal of Hu Circuit Court of the S.-v
unknown lo the compW**JJl
take ami retain from tin- said w at­ Sept ember. A. D. 1925.
I.OMIAYOOH, FI.OltIDA.
Defendant*.
wise,
and
to
all
parties,
each
and
V
E
ROI'GLASH.
having.
lalnilr* 4* **3
and by virtue " f a decree of fore- entli Judicial Circuit of tile Styte
ers of Seminole County, Florida, any
Order ef t'tibllrntlen.
Notice I* hereby given that the right, lllll 1ni.•r••*f r s ' l ' l
every
claiming
any
Interest
under
Clerk,
of
the
Clreult
Court
of
the
of
Florida,
In
and
for
Sumllnd-r
closurn
and
sale
colored
In
ihe
11oil of tho bass nr trout variety of
S e v e n t h Judicial Circuit of I h e above entitled cause on tho 21th Comity, Florida, on the second dav N o i l e r to K n o w n end U n k n o w n l l r - nny of the ubove named defendants, Town Council of the Tow n Of Long- to the land* hereln*fltf
u less Ii ugtli than fen inches from
frndnnla.
each and every, whose mimes und
Slate of Florida. In and for Semi­ da) of August. A D l:i25. I .1-1 of September, 1 l&gt; 1926.
the lip of nose to fork of tall, ami
until
eight or an) part or pnrllo*
T H E S T A T E &lt;'K F LO R ID A , T o
residences arc
unknown
to tile wood. Florida, will,
nole County
Wlt: i.ol line, the So«R*4&lt;U
V E DOCGLAHH.
Special Muster In Chancery, on Mon­
nny fish ** cauglil or taken from
C.
E
F
A
R
M
E
R
and
Ada
Mary
Seal)
day the 5th. day of tk-tobrr, A. l». Clerk of the Clrrult Court Semi. Farmer III* wife, OlovornbatIsto Ite- Complainant In the above entitled o'clock B. M. on the 6th. tiny of ter iif the Northeid QiCa
(hr wsters
nf
Seminole County, i iCircull Court
cause,
and
to
all
unknown
partle*
j
f),-tolu-r
Ily
A
.1
1
W
E
E
K
S
.
1925, at the T o w n Hall. In tfle SiJtil ! -- *
«rf t-r ct tl*
nole County. Florida,
1925. In front of the Court Rouse
Florida, shall he Immediately r e - 1
niiliil Faleone and Geeondltla F a l ­ whomsoever claiming any Interest
Deputy Clerk
- ........ "'** —«**r
at Hanford Heinlnole County, Flor­ (Clreult Court Seal)
*aiil Town ot l.ongwood. Flor* west
turned in said waters.
(Jii.irler
. ■I&gt;) n'R
cone III* wife, and each and every or Interests Iti tlu- laud Involved I n 1
WILSON
K
IIIH’SIIOLHER.
By
A
M
W
EEKS..
ida.
wIII
offer
for
sale
and
sell
to
SECTION 7. That ll shall lie nil- |
Kust and IV. -t
of them if living amt If dead lo all this suit, said laud tiring situate in I I'lu. receive sealed bid* for tho pur
D* nutv (*l**i k.
the h i g h e s t and bes t bidder fort
lawful for any person or person* S o l i c i t o r s f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
North ami ...............
parties claiming Interest under the Hemlnnt,. County. Florida, and des-[ehns« of Imnd* of the T o w n of Long
IVIIJtON K HOUSHOLDER.
Corner llo-reof f Srctloa R
to set, haul or drag any seine or |Puh I -11-18-25
ii. V ‘ t1
h,“tr* of sate Solicitors
I *aid •-* E. Farmer and Ada Mary crlbed a* follow*, lo-wlt
for Coniplalnant.
Iflil of unv kind, except .I minnow
wood. Florida. In the sum of T w e n ­ ship 29 Sontli Rang' Jf R*
Ol H T ill- s e m - V.
[ " ‘"W-lug d.-scrlheil bind sit,,Farmer
Ids
wife,
Glovornbatlsto
R»«Tim
west
Itulf
of
Block
2
of
of the Southwell &lt;hw
pet, or to set any flsli trap or Irol IN T I I E I Mil l I I'
.........................
!ylng ami lo-lng in the County Bub H. 4-11-11.25.
ii.i1,1■ Falcone and Gceondlna Falty One Thousand Dollar* &lt;121*090,- also
Tier 21 uml all of
Block
3,
I N of Seminole and State of Florida,
I N n i t : ( l i t NTY, FI.(HI I ll 1
(he Norffiesst Quartrr tnJ *
line* (n any of the raid waters of
Tier
21.
of
Florida
Land
and
l\
T
H
E
UIIIUUIT
c
o
t
ItT
OF
SF.Mrone
bl*
wife,
and
each
and
every
09)
for
the
purpose
of
constructing
more
particularly
described
as
fob
i II 1 Nt Ell 1 .
Semltmle I'nunty. Florida
thirty-four in-r.-s of the a*
INOI.E t ilt NTY, FI.OIGIIA,
IN * ,»f them deceased
or
otherwise.
CoInnUut'on Company. Ltd., map
Salt l„ (|nlel Title
low*, lo-wlt:
SECTION 8. That when any per­
water work* system In T o w n of (Jtiurtcr nf Ho Norfh#*»l' ■
'claiming any Interest In the proper­
(TIANUF.ItY.
of the St. Gertrude Addition lo
Tim W'est half of the north­
son or per so nr are found on. about! AUGUSTUS E H A R N E T T I It (RDt IN
Long wood. Florida, said bond* lo be o f Sri'lloti 27 To as »M* e
ly hereinafter described, either a*
l u l l to llulrl Title
Sanford,
according
lo
Flat
J ll Ml NETT and A N N I E E I1AB
west quarter of the northeast
nr near nny of the said Water* of
32 U.i»t
'heir*, 'devisee* or grantee* or oth
A. E, HJOBLOM,
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
dut'-tl July 1, I ’i25 ami In the do- Range
Hsmlmde County, Florida, with netsl
quarter of Ihe Noutheast quar­
N KTT.
It appearing from Ihe
Complainant
erwlge, and tu all parties, each and I one. page* |I3 and 117 of the
Complain aril*
nr seine* In their possession, other
ter of Section 32. Township 19
nominal
loti
of
st.iao.9i)
euch;
bunds
of
complaint
herein f l M F
every claiming any Interest under
Public
Records of
Seminole
v*.
than s minnow net. the po**e**ion‘
)R|uth, Range 31 cast,
Nos Due. T w o Three. Fnur nnd Pialnant believes th*&lt; 1
any of the shove named defendant*
et al.
County. Florida.
of slid nets or seine* by said per­ C H A R L E S I. MORRIS, et nl.
term*, cash, purchaser tq pay for SETH LINTON,
each and every, whose name* and and It appearing from the sworn Five lo to- payable ten years after person, or are permit*, f
Defe inlant*.
I O' f e lld.l III *
son or persons shall be deemed and
file
lnvulved IG
I l e d.
Order Ol Botilirslloo
residence* are-unknown to the Cutn- BUI of Complaint
omplgint that "&gt;'nu""anli
.... . . In
___property
you
and I date V
hoods
Six, Scvel'.
Seven. Eight,
Eight.
Order of I'ntitlrnDiii,
cqlislde-rsd pflina fuclo evidence of
JAS G. SlfARON.
—•me.
ou may
claim
some
right.
Nine’ ind
T..,.No*. !SI*'
(a the- prop'
rGor name*
—m! ID
NOTICE TO K N O W N
AND I 3- plalnsni
In
the
above
entitled each of you
may
claim
some
right
Special Master.
the unlawful Hauling and dragging Nolb-e to known and unknown De­
• er. st |„ «nd t„ , ho pro- ' y. r , * * ''1..T
" l,,° l"‘ J abU - ftfteen whose name. " I\ n! ^ l ( ^
K M iIVN D E F E N D A N T S
cause, and to all unknown parties title or tut
of a seine or net In the said waters
fendant*
WILSON A HOUSIIOLDER
rlnl.efor, described.
. n T w -tlL
' ,,nh'!» N " » Kiev-1 unknown to
whomsoever claiming any lnt,-re*t perty hi-rrlnbefor
T H E S T A T E OF FLORIDA. TO
of hemlmde County. Florida, and the T H E STATE ME El.oRIDA. T n —
Solicitor for Complainant.
r rr.for- . o
"R
Gi.it 11l.inecn
ifto.'i,■ to
to*",,.*
t!rV;&lt;in
■»R*|*aldhi*romplalnani:
lr ^ H
Setti Linton amt Surah Ann Lin­ or Interest* tn the land Involved In
'B
a b li*
o b’,,‘,rt*
twenty,' »---------year*i|n
bill »t&gt;R I* therefore
HU
UB
K
t uE.D
n ..............
mat
be pay
, T................
. sabl
,
Chnrle* L Morris, and ----- l*Ul, Aug 24, Sept. l-lt-IS-25.
posnesnlon of said net or seine shall
----nt*rsol),
of , rlJu
ft
Hit*
suit,
sabl
land
being
situate
ton
hi*
wife,
Susan
Ferson,
Alxcr
you and each of you. be. and you after ■I live ami ‘&gt;onii* No* Sixteen, t know n '’ .Laprr'i
Griffin.
b e , d-i lio-il sufficient to warrant a Morris, bl* wife Charlie
in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
and
Err
son
and—
■
--Ferson
lit*
wife.
therein...
a n Iter I" required to appear to - v. nt. en, elglil. . n. nlneli'fiti. tw o n -l llieref"rp: ... ...■re-,n*.
Court of competent jurlsd let Ion In Nelli.- Griffin John Wesley Griffin.
of you, jq-r*....
KRxulo-tli S. Ferson. Rachel Snow­ described a* follows, to-wlt ■
Ithe itlli .if Complaint herein filed j t - . and twenty om- to lie payable each
A llraw tier, George IN l l l l l t l i l t I I T t o t I I T l ) F S K I
a (Hiding said person or persons guil­ I* I* Clanks. "
be. and you are hereby rr
The north half of the south­
don, Alnuxo A Linton Nathan N
IN O I .E I III N T Y . F L O R I D A .
I
In till* muse, on Monday tho 5th twenty-five year* after date, the
E
ty * f onlaw-fiilly hauling or drug- W Cook. I*. W. Fountain. S,
ftppoar
tii*■ the
bill of tfce
east
quarter
of
the
southwest
Linton.
Ngncy
L.
MeMIBan,
Oliver
nn Murid.;),
I ’ll A N U E I I Y .
day* of October. A. D.. 1925, the ' principal and liitcrcHt of suld bunds
g ill" a net or seine in the said w a ­ Jo he n, J 11*. Ford. K. G Gray. W.
quarter and ‘ie
north
three
Linton. Arnnnda 1.,-wls. John I. FerM U * ™ „ l»2r.
Suit to R u l e t T i t l e
Ilia ^
sum- being a Rule Pay of th is : to be t.ayanie nt tin- t'liaae National (tilt*
E Merritt. IVm Jones, and J I*.
ters of Seminole County. Florida.
of
Ocf
oiler.
A
I
- ...
son and ■—--- — ?*i'rson tit* wife, tdi­
acres of the south half of the
I (ourt.- at
Court
House
Htyn- I Hank 11
|n* the 'CRv
of
New-- tho
'
"D * ■
*...... •In ......
ll.Y 1
)1 J
Y(• YV YdrK-pml
m i n»|Diu House In S.-inf&gt;.rif.
.Iemines''
HBCTION 9 Thai ll shall be un­ Merritt. Iiidlvblnatlv amt us Tru*- I. I’ H AGAN Slid
siiutlieaat quarter of the south­
ver It. Ferson, ll. W |tldd»ll and —
font, bcmitp.le County, Florida, and Stale pt vfi -,v York, und said bond* to
E
Griffin.
Ella
.1 IIEHTIIA A HAGAN. Ids wife
lawful f.u any person or persons, te..«: Annie
west quarter of
Section
17.
——— ft 1,1tl,-11 hi* wife, Eli Sim* and
-’I«•r 111title
.i . ui
Complainants.
In I l e f a u l t thereof D e c r e e Urn Cotl- bear interest at the |-gl,. of six per- J
firm or corporation In have tn his. Uroi.k* and Chnrle* E Itrooks. her
owlet
In
Ihe
i-.im
pKI*®
Township 2a smith, Range 39
|t,-s*le Sim* ht* wife, A. L Snow­
fe*»o will tie entered again*' you,
vs.
ut per u ii 11ii tu. paynblu semi uu- Read, lo (he alfove ,feserr*^
her, die t or
Its possession any husband. Win M11 , i&gt;,-11 .noI --------den and----------------Snowden ht* wife.
emit.
•aid cause being a suit tu quiet ti­ 'III lily. Sabl bonds have been vali­
«elu». gill net. stop net or other kind M llrh ,II Ids wife. Luc li I* C IVII- JAMES M. MONTGOMERY.
you are Iheii and
.Install Linton and Olive Lluioii hi* and It appearing from the sworn tle Iii the Complainant In and to dated by deer..... if the Circuit Court ami
Defendant*
and
------- Wllmont his
nf net (except minnow not* adapted tnonl
cd (o make .inswer b&gt; **?,.
wife, John S Bent, Joint lleut mid bill of Complaint herein that you the above tlf-Ncribed laml.
O rde r Ot BiiblleiilIon
of
Seminole
County.
Florida.
In the cstrhlng of
minnow* for wife Rntiert E Wllmont atni--------eoiniiialiK
filed ag.nn*1 J**,
Dolly I-'. Rent hi* wife. ChaHi-a A. and each of you may claim some
II I* further O R D E R E D that till*
Each bid must be accompanied
halt), finger traps or any other de­ Wllmont, hi* wife, and each and ev­ NOTICE TO KNOWN AND U N ­ Dent and.
Rent HI* wife. Fan­ right, title nr Interest |u ami to order he published once a week In h&gt; a certified check payable to thu wise a decree pro coaftffJ
K N O W N D11F E N 1‘ A NTS
vice whatsoever other than a hook ery of tlu-m If living and If dead
nie lb Dillingham, Rosa C Jacob*. the property hereinbefore described. four consecutive weekly Issue* of '" 'v n of Long wood. Florida, In tbs ertlered against yuu.
and Hue. for the purpose of catch­ lo all parlb-s claiming Interests un­ The Stale of Florida, to:—
you. follow,ol hy final “" J
It Is therefore O R D E R E D that the Sanford Herald, a newspaper sunt of 4500.1)0.
JAMES s MONTGOMERY*. F F. Samuel T. Keely, Dhllllp J I’arraIt In fu rlh rr u n tr r n j
ing flwh from any of salil waters der the said Chnrle* I,. Morel* and
Seminole
- - M O N T - ! more.
Ann Marla Hite, Georg,- L you and each of you. he. and you publish,.,| ll, Sanford.
Murrl* Ms wife, Charlie | MONTGOMHRY and
Tho
Town
Council
reserve*
the
of Hemlmde County. Florida, and o lln llo ti lo• pulill'lii d 1 ’ \f§
E. Itnugu and Mary A. Rouse his wife, are hereby required to appear to Countv. Florida
right to reject any and all bid*.
when any person or
person* are Griffin, Nellie Griffin. John Wesley GlIMERY his wife, CHARLES
III
The Sanford Herald. *
Anna L. Tangerm an, E. C. McDow­ the Bill » f Complaint herein filed
mv hand and the seal
I Ills* the ttli day of September. pulilishi-il In Srmlnolr
found In possession of net*, seines Griffin C I. Blnnh* W, ,\ llraw- T U F T S a n i l ----------TUPTH hi* wife. ell and-----------------McDowell til* wife, lu thi* cause, on Monday the Sth of WITNESS
the
Clrrult
Court
of
the
Seventh
R
F
F
A
R
R
E
L
L
and—
------F
A
li­
1925,
n«r,
George
W.
Cook.
L.
W
FOUPlilii. for fou r conseculi'l^u
*-r oilier ilerices by this Hectlon pro­
G C rsnahaw andfr e n - day of October. A D . 1925. the same Judlelal Clreult of the
State
of ,
J M. C H A F F E R .
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hibited, for the purpose of catching talti S E Jones. J W. Ford. K. lt 1)LI. his wife T F MONTGOM­ D,
lu* *haw hi* wife. E d w ard N. Cling- being a Rule Day of thi* Court, at Florida in and for Seminole County, As 1own Clerk of the Town of (he seal thereof this (®* i
flab In the waters of He in Inole Coun­ G Gray IV. E Merrill. Win Julies, E R Y — ----------- MONTGOMERY
the Court Mouse in Sanford. Semi­ on this th.- 3rd day of September.
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wife.
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Merritt.
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Interest* under and each und every of the slmve nole County. Florida, ami In de­ A. D . 1925
hept. 4-11-11-25 Oct. 2.
shall lie deemed prlma f a d e e v l-Ia s Trustee*; Annie K. Griffin. Ella partle* claiming
V. E. DOUGLASS.
S MONTGOMERY
F. K. nnuu'd dc'femlnn:* If living and if fault thereof Decree Urn Confess"
deuce of the violation of the pro- A Drunks and Charles E. Ilrnok*. J A M E S
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of
Circuit
(‘ourt " %
MONTGOMERY, and
-MONT­ dead, tu all parties claiming inter­ will he entered agutn*t you. said Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 1
1 'I R I I T I ’l i r U T , 9F.VF.Nvisions of tbla Hectlon.
I b « r husband. Win. MHtiUall and——
County, t'lorldJ
under SETH
LINTON
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snali forfeit all nets, seines, boats nnd
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them at Ills 1line of arrest for the deceased or otherwise. In the pmp- hln wife, dect'amd m otherwise, el- S e n . ALONZO A.’ LINTON. N A TH -'fou r consecutive weekly Issue* o&lt; Solicitor* fur Complainant.
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York City. Boston and i freight ngent, Chicago, I||
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very helpful puli- agent, Chicago, III.
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eye. the substantial
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which your progres- nBCnt, Cincinnati. Ohio. n,merml
•re pinkinir, they will
H airy
I.angmcud,
travelim*
^ peopta. that ore in- freight agent.1Cincinnati Ohio **
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^ D. McCullum, division frciV,-.
fou Are doing. In ail- agent, Columbia, S. C.
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J. P. K e n iR 1 ,;io'th ni vVvqiai age hV.
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W. A. Murrell, soliciting freight
agent. Tampn, Flu.
N. B. Camp, commercial agent,
" e s t Palm Bench, Fin.
C. I. Allen, Jr., traveling freight
agent. West Palm Beach, Fia.
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II. Elliott, commcicint agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
„ A . J- M°°r®* Jr „ general agent,
W ilmington. N. C.
V.. E. Ct'. b, commercial agent,
Wilson, N. C.

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political in connection with the
Shenandoah flight. In that flight ’
ns Well as that o f the lost senplane PN-0, No. 1, the command­
ing officers, h? asserts were gluoU
tntire freedom in selecting the
\\\ R. I’enrmnn, o f the
time o f the flights nnd were con- 1
jnU’r of Commerce, refident o f their success.
morning the following
lleinen Opinion Important.
!
L m C. Met). Davis, in
The opinion, however, of Cau* i
[the party:
tain Anton lleinen, dirigible coii-d
L,press to the members Jacksonville, Fla.
struction engineer, that reduction;
[ford Chamber o f ComR. E. Wuilnce. soliciting freight of the number o f valves made the
f thanks o f the entire ugent, Jacksonville, Fla.
Mieimndoub unsafe is one o f the
Light traffic represenA. L. W oif, comr .Tcial agent questions that will be inquired in to !
Atlantic Const Line Kansas City, Mo.
’ in n forthcoming congressional in - 1
Ly courtesies extended
R. I*. John, traveling freight vestigation o f the disaster, nn[or stay in Sanford.. We agent, Kansas City, Mo.
ncunced the chairmnn.
Cuptnin
appreciate the u:i! o f
W. 8. Evans, commercial agent lleinen will be called to testify be­
jjd city hall nnd the de- Lake Wales, Fla.
fore the committee
rfreshments
you
so
(5. C. Doherty, traveling freight
The committee, Chairman Butler
|y provided.
agent, Lake Wales, Fla.
said, also will investigate the a t­
&gt;ur party were greatly
W. M. Wharton, commercial tack o f Col. William Mitchell on
with Sanford, Its beauty agent, Memphis, Tcnn.
the administration of the air ser­
fonder ful progress you
C. A. Mnuli, general agent. vices, in which he included the asL and will welcome any Miami. Fla.
•rtion thut politics hud dictated
(•’ to aid in the further
\V\ McG. Brooks
ccmmercinl •he Shenandoah flight ns an effort
[indd evelopmcnt o f your agent, Miami, Fin.
to offset failure of the navy arc­
'city.”
. . j J. T. Griffin, traveling freight tic nnd llawaiiun flights. State­
iking the tour, ami who |agent, Miami, Fla,
ments attributed to Mrs. Zachary
[yesterday are':
Justin Kuss, division freight lainsdowne, widow of the Shenun.
ICobbs, Jr., director of agent, Montgomery, Ala.
douh’s command, that her husband
lions, Wilmington. N. C.
W. Callaway, commercial agent, had opposed the flight, hut which
irdwell, agricultural and Montgomery, Ala.
she has since denied making,-also
,agent, Wilmington, N.
I*. J. I-ee, commercial agent. will he looked into by the commit­
Nashville, Tcnn.
tee.
Kelley, agricultural and
C. II. Jones, commercial agent.
The contrary opinion o f Captain
agent, Jacksonville, Flu. New Orleans, La.
lleinen is challenged by Lieutenant
I Davis, freight traffii.
A. R. Mulkins, eastern freight Commander Charles E. Koscndnhl,
[Wilmington, N. C.
agent, N ew York, N. Y.
navigator and senior surviving o f­
bgin, assistant general
R. A. Cooney, commercial agent.! ficer o f the Shenandoah, who de­
|7nt, Wilmington, N. C. New York, N. Y.
clared in n Statement at Lnkchurst,
L «, assistant general
S. J. Eldredgc, commercial agent N. J„ that Heinen’s supposition
knt. Wilmington, N. C. New York, N. Y .
was "absolutely
unreasonable,”
[lover, assistant general
J. II.
M cCaffrov, commercial the naval officer treated Colouel
Ut, Wilmington, N . C.
agent, New York, N. Y.
Mitchell’s statement concerning the
uniunt, assistant general
Chur.. L. Wood, traveling freight , Shenandoah as a “ big joke.”
knt, Wilmington, N. C.
agent, N( w York, N. Y.
[lienderson, assistant to
H. L. King, general agent, Nor­
bight agent, Wilmington, folk. Vn.
J. W. Murdaugh, commercial
kntley, commerce agent at rnt. Norfolk, Va.
In. N. C.
II. A. Tucker, commercial agent,
iKeniie. commerce agent, Ocala, Fla.
In. N. C.
Robert Taylor, fruit nnd vege­
hlauglm, freight traffl table agent, Orlando, Fla.
■mington, N. C.
J. I.. Moorman,
commercial
The Sanford Shrine Club, enter­
Ilitchell, freight traf.'i.1 a&lt; rnt. Orlando, Flu.
tained members, their ladies and
■mington, N.
I II. L. Sellers, soliciting freight gue.st.s, at a banquet held Inst eve­
Ilswrencc, chief* cl n: , agent, Orlando, Fla.
ning at the Seminole Cafe. The uf»»ffk department, W il
M. II. Dorset^, general agent, fnir was the first function which
Ihiiinctto, Fla.
the* club has given fur several
I . A. McGinlyy, traveling freight months,-and it. i* declared-D* have
Iwnckur, assistant g*'nPalmetto, Fla.
been c great Ji iVZ-Hss.' FT.' F.r lame,
it i^ n t, Rocky Mount j
W. N . F.rnst, commercial agent, president o f the club, acted in the
capacity o f toastmaster during the
nidson, assistant f;en Philadelphia, Pa.
L. T. Switzer, traveling freight (veiling. II? introduced ns s)H.*akt agent, Churienl-m, .v
agent, Philadelphia, Pa.
ers, Past President Frank I- MilA. II. Orr, commercial agent, ler.f T. A. Langford nreaident of
rl Suns, assistant gon ■
thoj Orlando Shrine Club, John I).
;kt agent, Savannah, Ga. Pittsburgh. Pa.
J. W. Morris, general agent, Jinkins, W. R. O’ Neil, also o f O r­
lltaii. a i.itnnt general
Port Tampa, Fla.
lando. nnd Sam Johnson, o f Or­
(nr, Jack onviMe, Fla.
P. Nichols, assistant to general lando. Talks by these men were In. It'foid, g t’ srnl
live
terosfing nnd well received.
j agent. Port Tampn, Fla.
Bt.!,avanii:.ii. Gn.
Musiei l entertainment included
T. S. Allen, commercial agent,
IputuB, • cneral agent,
a violin * In, by Miss Mary StoinI* liT.gl'.t .if; vice, Jack- Richmond, Vn.
o ff, vocal solo by Miss Lillie Ruth
B. It. Dunn, traveling freight
Spencer, a number o f selections by
agent, Richmond, Va.
Spencer accompanied by
Mrs.
Geo. It.
Newton, commercial Claude Henderson a number o f se­
agent, Rochester, N. Y.
lection1
* by the orchestra and
W. W. Mitchell, traveling freight songs by the entire company. Fea­
ture! in the entertainment was th
1 agent, Rochester, N. Y.
P. Goodull, commercial
agent, song and dance act o f Miss Maxine
Urqckhnhn, and ncr father, G. W.
’ St. Louis. Mo.
J. ii.
Davenport,
traveling Brqckham. Mr. nnd Mrs. BrockImin, singing “ Chinesti Blues” made
freight agent, St. Louis, Mo.
,
G. I). Williams,
commercial a ready hit with the club, it is de­
clared
' agent. St. Petersburg, Fla.
A reading by Miss Margaret Co­
Z. S. Norville, soliciting freight
wan was also well received.
1 agent, St. Petersburg, Fla.
The banquet room o f the cafe
Jus. L. Wells, commercial agent,
wns appropriately deciamted nnd

Local Shrine Club
Holds Big Banquet
Here Last Evening

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: biggest gathering o f Tennysoninn.i
evcr.heltl in this country* met at j
J iA lilw orth recently to visit th? •
g-l poet’s old home in the Surrey b ilii.
•' This is built on n hill near H s ilt f- ,
J lm e re and is now occupied by th •
5 j fiaewar of Unroda, at whose invi■ I tati'on the momhera o f th? Poetry;
J Society journeyed to the poet’s
M cottage.

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DOW N W IT H A
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For 60 years A &amp; P policy ol
high quality am! low prices
has been a standard which
others have strustled in
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during the second quarter o f 1028
to a total o f' 2,81 R. n i Compared
with 1,0i7 during U u lifira t tn rJ jj
mbijths: Casualties o f the second
quarter' included ^12 deaths and 281) |
isirrunn M-riously injured.

C om* p letelin e .Hams
and Bacon
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Pure Hoff, in hulk,
BriiqT yoor luicket
Encore Brand, Prepared, ready
to serve, .‘l—^fi-oz cans
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Telephone 105

W c Deliver to Any Part o f City
SERVICE

Grocery Store. Sleek and Fix
lures.

Standard Brand, high
No. - can ...................
Thea-Nectar— Besl'obtainable.

Six room house, with some
bearing orange trees. Two ac­
res finest ceiety land, one
acre tiled.

O f lllqhe.sl qualily
Red Circle, II).....,.. I7e Hokur. Hi

FOR SATURDAY
1) lbs. Nice
Apples
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Stinmuid seedeil of seedless
2— 15-oz pkRs ’....................
Sullnnit, with all flavors
15 l-2*o/. ja r ....................

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2 lb s.-Nice Prunes

25c

2 cans Biy: H o m in y ..... ........... :..... .

25c

No. 3 can Pears ............. ..........:......... 20c
No. 3 can A p r ic o t s ........................ .
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(•lest* in business property.
50 feet mi Sanford Avenue,
at an attractive price, anil or
liberal terms.

28c
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Del .Monte Brand, best urade
No. 2 1-2 cait-................. .
B A N A N A S , A P P L E S , TO M ATO ES. LK TTtJS E
.C E L E R Y . G R APE S
C A B B A G E , ONIONS, S W E E T P O T A T O E S

No. 2 can Red Sour C h erries........... ...28c

A T A &amp; P PRICKS

No. 1 can Sliced Pineapple ....•............... 18c
No. 1 can Crushed Pineapple ............... 18c
No. 3 can Sliced P in e a p p le ................. 33c
No. 1 can Corned B e e f ..... ............

23c

No. 1 can Roast B e e f .... ..................... 23c

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F. dale— Investments
Hall Building
Sanford, Fla.
'Phone

No. 1 can Cooked B ra in s .................... 28c
No. 2 can M ilk Tripe' . .."

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No. 1-2cans Lunch T o n g u e .-............ 20c
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Chop Suey and Chop Suey* Sauce, Phoe­
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McCulIer s

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A T TH E B A SK E T

T R U E M E R C IIA N D IE S PR IC E D T O G IV E T R U E V A L U E .
W o HHiovi* tint oohfiiloiu’c o f our cmttnniorft to ho our m:ut vttlitalilo asset
— thofoforo I In* sun-sl to im-rit that coufitleuco is to Rive that what you
ox poet to ri’coive for your moiioy.

Brooms

1 String,
A Good Value

New ly R e m o d e led , CoL llh St. and Sanford Ave

Prunes
d .A l.o w , clean ns n

Fancy Florida B e e f — dressed anil
Geneva Packing Company’s cold
(leucva, I* la.
mi

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•u feet o ff Sanford

Carton

Si H od

uo- Casli $1750 00,
aionthly payment.
a * A I ION with G room
1 *l°re combination

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VPnue, $5000.00; $2500.01)

House

ince monthly.

3 SPLENDID FAR M S
1 money; oh« GO, one 50

Roasts of Beef
For Pound .

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1&gt;- on Orlando Road

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Pot Roast o f Beef
Per P ou n d .......

M‘l l,» fruit nnd in pink
Jn- w &lt;»rth $.1750.00 cash,

All Blends

Brisket or Ril&gt; Stew
Per pound ..........

Unmberger
Per pound

Fancy, Fres!
Tennessee

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THE SANFORD HE1

P A G E I F o m k A 't

The
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When Snntard was, originally planned and the city laid
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Ilatttr. out, those who did the’ work hod visions of the days when
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at Sasford, Florida vndsr Act of this would become a great metropolitan city. They could,
Mirek a. t i f f .
peer into the future and could see big buildings, busy streets
a a i.i A M ) u n * A » ----------- m i w
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flu iiarn ii*rtoM n a t k s
On* T *»t —IT.oo *tt« ati.ntiiB I I I *
LMlUared to Civ. Iiy Carrier. par
waah, lao. W**aly Koitiuu la v*
par &gt;«ar,__________________ __
'■FKCIAL. AOTIt.-fci All oLltuary
no/lcn. rarda of t*m :.**«. raaoluttona
and notlcaa ot anter:alc.-»nia wh &gt;ra
ebarata ara aiada w ill ba *r**ar*ad
far at regular ’idrartlalng ratal.
■ * Milk'll TICK A IIO C U T K U l ‘ ltK*ft
The . AasoeUtsd* Praia l l axcluatvaly rntltled » « &gt;ha uaa for ra*
pabllrallon Of *11 newa Ulapatehaa
artdllaa to Iti or not othararlaa aredtaJ In tbla paper and alao th* toeal nawa pubflaraq herein. All rlghla
Of reiiublfcatlon of apectal dispatch*
aa berrIn are alao raaer-ed.
F ill D AY, SEI*T. 11, 1923.
TUB H E li A L U ’S 1&gt;I, A T FORM
] . — Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
&lt;L— Construction o f St. Johns-Indian River canal.
S.—Extension of whit* way.
4 - Extension of local amusement*.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,

etc.

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— Augmenting o f building pro­
gram— homes, holds, apartment
houses.
0,— Extension of street paving program.
J,_('onat ruction
of
boulevard
around Lah* Monroe.
5 — Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
•,— Eipaminn of school system
with provision for increased fa ­
cilities.
B IB LE VERSE FOR T O D A Y
A SONG OF T H A N K S G IV IN G :
— Oh that tnen would praise the
Lord for hts goodness, and for his
■wonderful works to the children of
men! 0 come, let uit sing unto the
Lord; let us come before his pres­
ence with thanksgiving. For he Is
our God, and we are the people of
his pasture. Psalm 107:8; 95:1,9,7.

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YO U R MISSION
I f you can not on the ocean
Sail among the swiftest fleet,
Rocking on the highest billows.
Laughing ut the storms
you
meet;
You can stand among the sailors,
Anchored vet within the hay;
You can lend a hand to help them
Aa they launch their boats away.
I f you ran not in the harvest
Garner up the richest sheaves,
Many a grain, both ripe and golden,
Oft the careless reaper leaves;
Go and glean among the briars
Growing rank against tlx- wall,
For R may be that their shadow
Rides the heaviest wheat o f all.
Do not stand idly waiting
For somp greater work to do;
Fortune Is a lazy goddess,
Sin* ,wi'l never come to you;
Go and ‘ tdll in any vineyard,
Du not fear to do and dare
Jf vou want field o f labor,
You can find it anywhere.
I feel a ,pnin said tbe man as lie
began to clean tin* window.
-------- o--------Our office boy says it’s alright
to be original in everything except
in spelling.
-------- o-------Today’s meanest stab: A bust
o f Jack Dempsey is to be erected
In Berlin. For distingue ned serv­
ice during the war, probably. Life.
- ■ • o-------- Headline in the Times-Unlon
says "D ry Chief and Thirty A g
ants Are Lpt Out." And all hocause they wen- probably taking
it in.
-------- o--------Since Colonel
Mitchell
lias
launched his attacks upon the War
and N avy Departments, we bet
those officials are seeing some­
thing else red besltles red tape.
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When Northerners start for
Florida, their friends sny they are
Florida "crazy,'* but after they
come down here and make a furtune, we imagine those friends
are willing to admit that there
was system in their madness.

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and an important commercuc ano tourisi c:iy, and so they
planned for wide streets When the time came that wide
streets would be necessary. They arranged for good-sized
parkways between the streets anti the sidewalks so that
without much trouble wider thoroughfares could be made.
Ami now, as Sanford grows and becomes the city its found­
ers had visions of its becoming, ;he far-sightedness oi those
in years gone by, is making itself evident.
All over Florida there are cities where little provision
was made in the early days fo r wide streets. Take Miami,
for instnnee. When it wus first settled the pioneers there
never dreamed it would become the largest city in the state
and so they did not think wide streets and avenues and great
boulevards would be necessary. Now they realize what a
great mistake was made. Now, it is necessary to tear dmvn
buildings, move others, and go to unlimited expense in order
to remedy the situation. And even at that the streets in
that city are still entirely too narrow for the heavy traffic
they are called upon to bear. Miami's business section can
never have wide streets anti the traffic problem in the magic
city will always be a serious one because at the time the city
was founded no provision was made for its great growth.
In Sanford it is different. Wide thoroughfares can easily
be made by the elimination of the parkways.
With winter rapidly approaching and with crowds, with
thousands o f automobiles headed this way, The Herald be­
lieves the time has come when some o f the streets in the
downtown section should be made u little wider and the park­
way should be eliminated. Already crowded to the point
where it is difficult for two cars to pass, the condition that
will exist here during the winter months will he a serious
one, unless prompt action is taken.
Take for example, Second Street. Drive through that
street some time when cars are parked on both the north and
south sides and note the amount of room there is in which
two cars may pass. Take Magnolia Avenue between First
Street ami Third Street. With cars parked on both sides of
the avenue and with cars hacking in and out o f garages and
alleyways, it is a wonder that more smashes do not occur.
The Herald would like especially to see Park and Magnolia
Avenue as well as Second Street taken cure of before the
winter rush begins. Without any great expense, due to the
wisdom of the city fathers of the early days, the work can
be done easily and quickly and the present condition may he
remedied without causing inconvenience to any one.
Sanford wiii always have wide streets. Congestion can
easily he relieved on those thoroughfares that become crowd­
ed. The parkways arranged for years ago, solve that prob­
lem.

N O T T H E ,L E A S T

As Brisbane Sees It
Col. MHehell’s C b m :

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Gft in tbe stilly night
After the dny‘:i work is over
Rival cats la-girt to figiit
And make choruses galore.
— T ri-C ity News.
Oft in the stilly night
Ere slumber's chains have hound
me,
Carte In the soft moonlight
Hcfjd petting parties 'round me.
-2,Syptux, in Molbourna Times,
Oft hr the stilly night
As. slum her overtakes me,
Rome taxi -driver, pas. m g by,
Blows hi* h u ii «ud wake* mu.

Haly has
h* right to v o ir , * .
time of war but
unable to devil* .*i
com pel ,bem t, / &gt; l
' treet car c o r r e c t !,^

A,

R we understand n.1
correctly, the
M
‘■hun-h today
|mg a catechism^sSfl*
rile New Yorker.

HOW CO ULD
the President,
who is hend o f the A rm y and Nttvy, keep out o f the Mitchell mat­
ter?
It is not conceivable'(hat
his subordinates, knowing o f the
President’s readiness to hear both
sides o f any question, would un­
dertake any action without his np.
proval.
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N' w V« k r t r t , M
, • discovered a ,, 1
hip trouble,
in ,h"
the I*,
squad.— Omaha’ fee.
.. II. ' ! raid that n &amp; J
its infancy. Whi h?T. '
counts for its bad Uh
you havi* cumpnr)y
gion Weekly.

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The constant clang j ,
iner means that yo„ J
I la* constant ,-|atn;
mers means
ed.— Woodstock S-VntiuJ

IT IS TO he hoped that the
inquiry, when it comes, will not be
a whitewashing enterprise, hut n
reul investigation.
Prohibition (VnumiuL
The President w ill want to know
nt-s. under th. new
why the protest o f Commander
tnin office, but js tu t*l
I.ansdowne, an experienced airman
all his pnwers,"
who had flown across the Atlantic
grooming him flir th«r
in n dirigible, was ignored. The
dency.— Life.
President will not want any-white­
washing or any offhand suppres­
. ',;u,k Dmupsey „ffrrt|
sion of Colonel Mitchell, who isn't
sistanre wh n burglarsi
easily suppressed, by the way. He
home; but, ,.f if,nr,,i jjil
will want the facts, and will see
he expected t«, tight
thut he gets them.
were no gale receipt^
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Lumberman.
TH E MOST disquieting thing in
our so-called defense programme
is this statement attributed- to
Judge Wilbur, Secretary of the I
T H E IN C O M E T A X R E T U R N S
Navy:
1I
MACON TE L E G R A P H
"In view o f the experience o f th e' 1
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unvy planes in the Arctic expedi- j
tion, the failure o f the H aw aiian1 There seems to he little doubt deter from thievery, nor does it deT O T H O S E D E S I R I N ’ ! 1 L O C A T IO N S
THPl
flight and tin* Shenandoah disas­ that Congress will repeal at its h r from fraud, which is the crime
t e r We have come to the Conclu­ coming session that provision of involved in the making of a delih-j
j
sion that the Atluntic and the P a ­ the income tax net which provides (•cutely false income tax return.
Through the operation o f tin* j
cific are still our best defenses. for the publication o f tax
pay­
Now under con.struction at tin- ennur of Eirst!
‘ We have nothing to fear from ments. The repeal has the back- law, many citizens of integrity are
Protect Th e Birds
enemy aircraft that is not on this 1 ing of not only tho Republican brought under the suspicion o f :
and Sanford Ave., art* requested to see
C harlie1
continent.’ "
administration and all the internal their fellow citizens.
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revenue collectors, hilt also of a Chaplin, fo r instance, paid only
Efforts are under way to create a bird sanctuary here.
TH E E X P E R IE N C E in the A rc­ good number o f Democratic Sena- $;t45.Hl in income taxes. On that
Very little opposition to the matter has developed ami it is tic, the failure o f the Hawaiian
tois who favored the measure and basis, his income would have been
210 E . F ir s t S t .
Rhone 70S 1
thought by those who are behind tin* movement that a great flight, the dreadful Shenandoah' Vot«.*,l for it when it was up for nround $12,000 to $11,000. It is
at
least
reasonable
to
suppose
that
11 the
UK* Sanford
N a n ln n l section
su ction a
rc j disaster had
lout nothing to do
Ito with adoption.
adaption. Hardly any
anyone will remajority of the people who live in
are
Chaplin's income would have been
heartily in favor of the step that has betMi taken to p r o te c t I W ' ’ 11’ '!ir " “ vj * “ Uon. but 11
gict the repeal of the provision,
close to $100,000, if not more. The
deal
to
do
with
incompetent
m*hnlm)U|,h
Congress
a
alone
the
robird lile.
law does not provide that the s i H i B B i i i B B i i i i i m i i s B i i s a s s a x i a i i g n i i i u i i ;
. ,
,
„
.
,
ugement of our air force.
' .
... .......
o lom
nflt
* In f inn come. It is hurdty less gross return, which Chaplin was
The object of the movement IS
is Inr(rule
largely fu
furr (h
the
benefit
.. .. u tm tti r» i
i i i
I than silly to take the attitude of n-tiuircd to file, shall also be pub­
of those who farm. It is said that the birds kill many in­
WK .SHOULD have, indeed, n o -1„
^
York Kvoning Post that
Chaplin is, therefore, I
foreign
ieign aircraft
n ir c n iu , ..........
Mj ti.|
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ti )(f the
the figures
fj,
is a lished,
sects and that they assist the fa r m e r y really in the protec­ Unrig to fear from io
if
we
could
give
to
foreigners
Mich
11
vio|
utioll
„
f
rsonal rights ‘jnu! « llt
.th,0 ■u.plcl'on tin.
tion of those crops for which this great agricultural section
management as our aircraft has.
, .. . lu.Wilta
ha* ‘,l' f r«uded the govornent,
has been made famous. Others are of the opinion that San­ Mr. " ilb itr " , MnU-m.-.u t b ., »&gt;**, S ' V r t . i . K ’ Th l-Vare guiltv o f I
...............................
. that violation. The same attitude * * * " • «
m a tte r',ff f " ct’ lho
ford will he mure of an attraction as a tourist point if an oce ilis
a r e o u r best defense squads, J h lw twken toward the co u rt,' rn" w" tl k»«w s wha h,s gross inBuy your property direct from OWNEII. S.illt
abundance o f birds is to he found here.
like the statement o f some ostrich
" . whi..i. nrc ....blie nrunertv
wttH » » d »» willing to accept
tun per cent COMMISSION. This iiroperlj’iirt
C “ u l C T l i fp,,m hi" ' &lt;?'? ^
^
Some of those who object to the creation o f a bird sanc­ saying "1 have nothing to
newly incorporated and prosperous town dWISS
the sand is my best defense, lea n
sorl „ f suppression
if!
tuary do so thinking that it will have some effect on hunting stick
my head into it."
son
for
allowing
him
to
pay
any
ithey did not publish the figures
activities, but with only a small part of the county included
It is entirely
&lt;lInit
i a. . are available ill the office o f such tux as that.
W ell built two-story house-— MODERN—ti^kfa^j
BRO W N, o f Yale, tells
possible that Chaplin bus his mon­
in the territory covered, it does not seem that this sport is ... DEAN
u:. .. . ,i .
i ,
i an* Income tax collector. I f there
water.
Orange grove— B E A R IN G - mi SanfjfWl
workingmen that what they .need j, ., . vio|ati)ll, „ f personal light. ey invested in tax exempt securi­
to be effected to any great extent.
hard
road
and on A. C. L. R. K.
H
,|]ls vi„|ated the right ties. and dues not have to pay any
Regardless of how it is done, the bird life in the vicinity is a new state of mind. He thinks -, -(
]workmen
t suf icently appro) t js u
Congress to correct tax upon tin. greater part o f his
of farms should' 'a* protected. And in a district where farm­ Id a te the
income. The tax payment figures
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mc iiv n -ij'M j'i ■n
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Tw enty acres o f line celery land, ten acres I
“ • Ta h
,
w ill
aat „ „ do not in anywise constitute ft re­
If the lea f nptl "oca n cauU ing is such an important industry it would seem that the
a’’ jpuso tho repeal of the measure, hut
cleared,
right on the proposed hard mud and out
matter would ho of great importance. In it recent editorial bricks, set type, or Wurk urouttil i •»,*. are only doing their plain liable index to the amount of mon­
S.
A.
L.
R. R.
a
blast
furnace
for
u
year
or
two,;
.
ey
a
man
hu&gt;
returned
ns
his
gross
the Folk County Record, publisher, at Bartow urges that the
ns purveyors of news when
he would probably
know mure
."*•—* |1 ^
income
for
the
year.
We
in
Macini
bird life of that section be saved, an d points out the value about ill** joy o f work in some they publish information that is a know, for instance, that Young
matter o f public record.
of our feathered friends who destroy countless thousands of lines than he does now.
St Hiding earned around $100,000
The provision should Ik&gt; repealed during 1921, because is was gen­
injurious insects, pests and weed seeds. It snys:
TH E R E V E R E N D Dr. Strnton, f,)r 11 ri,imt&gt;*‘ r " f « ’»*&gt;»»*■ Duo o f erally published at the time o f jus
“ When a farmer in a state that enjoys protection
o f New York thinks Christianity ,bL'"&gt; !fl dint nothing lias been ac- fights what amount o f money he
o f a number &gt;f the game birds that are friends o f the
should reacti out and influence the coinplislied by publication of the wus drawing for each fight, y«.*t
farmer complained that they were damaging his crops,
workmen. He asks: "Can the Car­ amount o f tax money paid. It has Hie amount of money paid by
penter of Nazareth win the labor­ not stimulated additional payments Htrilding and his father would inwardens killed two quail on his plaice and examined
ing men o f A m e rica ?" The Car­ as the new figures, us compared I dicate the return was around $75,l he crops.
1he 000. The government knows tu the
penter of Nazareth undoubtedly with the old. hear witness.
“ Instead of finding grain they found a mass of cut
would win more o f the laboring trend this year has been toward a j penny what Stribling earned and
worms, other injurious insects, pests and weed seeds.
men if fashionable and other general decrease in the amount o f he made mi secret o f it froih his
It lias not tended to friends when he was here filing
Each bird had eliminated as much trouble in the day
trenchers would always remember payments.
prevent
fraud.
Those who seek to the return, The case is cited sim­
thut
the
Man
o
f
Nazareth
really
for the farmer as In* could have done himself by hand
was a carpenter whose teachings defraud tile government will make ply to show the unreliability o f the
if he hud put all his time to it.
rendered literally ami forcibly by the effort boldly if they have it tax payment figures as an index
With the approach of fall and the large coveys of
my fashionable preacher would ut
I’ nhHcnlioti of a name docs to what return of income was nc
young birds it will pay all— sportsmen, nature lovers
cause that gentleman tu loose In not deter from murder, nor does it tually made.
lash in nahle job.
or farmers— to watch out for and cause the arrest of

NOTICE

N E W

A R C A I) H

Brilt-Chittcnden Realty Co., Inc.

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ATTENTION INVESTORS

Sec S. W. SWOPE, Box 111, Oviedo,

anyone breaking the hunting laws iu attempting to
bug game before the season opens. It is unsp &gt;rtsmnnlike ami the greatest element in killing out the
species of birds that serve man so well in the culti­
vated areas and provide unlimited fun during the
legal season in the open woods.
Alter tho hunting season opens everyone operat­
ing a farm which is bene fit ted by the presence of
quail and other game birds has a moral as well as a
legal right in posting their property against hunting
and enforcing the order. The real sportsman will ap­
preciate the farmer’s position and respect the order.”

R E FO R M FRO M W IT H IN
CO LO NEL W IL L IA M S has re­
zs
turned from a flyin g trip in tin*
F L O R ID A TIM E S -U N IO N
Arctic, bringing samples of gold
nuggets, ore rich in gold, and
Philadelphia is furnishing mi tor of public safety.
For three
pieces of pure lead.
Thc-u- are outstanding example of the fact year* or more tie has worked as
brought from a valley inside the
that no needed and necessary re­ no former head of that department
Arctic circle, warmed by hot
form enn be ncrompHidted unless ever worked, his object being to
springs.
make Philadelphia a dean and !
it comes from within, by and sat* city. At every turn he was
TH E C A N A D IA N flier who was through the efforts of those need­ assailed by the forces of evil— se­
hired by citizens o f Seattle to in­ ing reform.
cretly, it not openly in some in­
vestigate the promising Arctic
Philadelphia, ho it said, probably stances, supported and urged on by
lands, may set a new fashion m is no worst* than any other la r g e 1the gang o f politicians who suw
prospecting,
and lie muy supply
.
..
city in this country. Thut it is possibility o f losing some of their
----------------- o------ ----------market for the
metal planes that
bud enough,
generally is ucknoWpatronage and very much of illnow turning out.
Iodized, even
by residents of that
gotten .-ains
.111D LLS Ol ( t i l l It) BE more learned than witty, more Ilenry l ord is

" P i sixes lie unto dear Allah,
•IllS IK L IS 11S E L F lli*‘ great standing policy o f civil
Fur one who isn’t in a rut,
And says to every one he meets, society; ami any eminent departure from it, umlf*r »ny cir­
'It isn't unylliing else tint.' ”
cumstanced, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all
— Sanford lleruhl — Burke.

Oft lit the stilly night
Ere slumix-rs chains have bound
me,
Jazz hounds will) all their might
1 lay saxophones around me.
— PIdl Armstrong in Tiines-Union

Chicago gir|
the man who nil*
debts but anr,Iil ^ V
['"d out whr*Pi3 J * V
lumbia llcconi.

BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

TH E P E O P L E do not believe
that the President w ill permit any
action against Colonel Mitchell un­
til the entire aviation question
shall have been fully thrashed out,
including the fiasco in the e ffo rt
to fly to Huwaii, and the catas­
trophe o f the Shenandoah.

I ^ b i e ab,ut
nnnn has n o ft

Sl&gt; « ■ T * i 5 £ S

Sanford Herald Headline: "Min*
era Greet Strike Order With Sum
tion.” Wonder haw their wives and
infnnt children will
feel a few
months from now when the larder
gets empty and winter nips at
their door*?— Clermont Press.
-------- o -------The Valdosta, Gn., Tim es carries
the following classified advertise­
ment: "Lost: On Patterson Street
between hospital and Methodist i
church, pair shoes and stockings,
ulso dress. Phone I Tiii if found." reverend than plausible, and more advised than confident.
Bet she hud to wait until night to Above all things, integrity is their portion ami proper vir­
tue.— Bacon.
get burnt-.

Good English is ait asset,
It’ll dice your stuff to strut,
Maybe ku in Sanford,— but here:
"It ain’t nothin' elm hut."
— Clermont Press.

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Deep Plowing.

A W A S H IN G T O N
correspond­
ent says “ President Coolidge will
keep out o f the Mitchell figh t,”
referring to L Colonel
M itchell’s
chnrges ns to general incompetency in the management o f Unit­
ed States air forces and the sug­
gestion that Colonel Mitchell, low ­
ered in rank fo r telling the truth
once, should now be arrested for
telling the truth twice.

ContemrPtifary

M Y F A V O R IT E S TO R IE S
By IRVIN S. ftlUR

BUSINESS RELATIONS!

The transactions o f this hank with i,s
are friendly and pleasant.
It is mir ('1"1 .1
desire to expand our service and make it *1
crenslngly useful to the people. ' ml art‘ f «
:y invited to open a Checking Amiiinl uilh^

S e m i n o l e (Ifo u n lt)
S a n f o r d , F la.
STR E N G TH - SERVICE - I ' K t ^ R ^ J

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,A V A L U A B L E UUST of George
Washington is turned up by the
plow o f a New Jersey fanner plow­
ing »l*icp.
Even im (e voidable
tilings, namely, better crops, could

in the words: "Corrupt and eontented." Today, Philadelphia is
more securely under the domina­
tion o f politicians than at any pre­
vious time. Even the courts if
that city ure in the stianglo-hold

s
goes
hack to the marines, thoroughly
tired and more thoroughly disgust­
ed with his job of trying to re­
form Philadelphia.
lids matter is referred to here

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88 fe e t Corner on San I tn cl Au'-

During the Republican National change his mind. Three of us, all
invention of 15*20 the leaders tie- newspaper correspondents, were in
ceil*
bind the scenes,
fearing Senator! Johnson'» room at the Itluckstoue
Hiiutn Johnson might kick over Hotel in Chicago on tho night be­
M O D E R N S T U C C O E D , S P A N IS H T Y l'K
tin* traces in the event o f tlie Hum- fore the ticket was named, when
inatiuti of a presidential candidate Johnson's secretary came to say* Hut whatever
BU N G ALO W
displeasing to him, repeatedly made that Colonel Roosevelt was on the was his. That was wisely planned nearly two millions in number, how citizens. Rut he was helpless with­
overtures to the Californian to take telephone desiring to speak with to encourage deep plowing.
and cringe before him, showing out general support o f those He
the second place on the ticket. In­ him. Johnson took down the receiv­
' H'ymg to serve, and his retiremore complete obedience to h is!
On Avncoda Avenue
variably Johnson declined the prop­ er, ami we heard him say this, with
HERE IS N E W S to set the wishes and whims than could bo
" l .!* ll?‘‘ rt*sult. The disgrace
osition. Toward the last he allowed pauses between words:
teeth of good single taxer on edge. shown by worshippers of iilols in
*'.n 11,0 ‘■'tizens
Hint great city
* tns of temper.
' cause t h y prefer evil rather
“ No— no— no no— yet t — no — Lord Howard *le Walden has sold heathen lands.
I
III!
ft
irciiti
1
* . . .
At this critical period the stage N O !"
his property, forty acres, in the
Real Bargain m i A ttn ie tn *
managers invoked the offices of
W hen Senator Johnson had hung city o f London, for four million
Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., as an up the receiver and returned to hU* pounds. Lord Howard is one of
intermediary. They counted on the seat, one of those present said: seven men that once owned the
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friendship which hud existed b e - 1“ Senator, I’m curious to know what! whole city o f London.
twreii Johnson and young Rouse- tho question from Colonel Roose-1 Selling out now valuable propvolt’* father. John was as briskly volt was which caused vou to reply ertles on several o f the busiest
emphatic in stating his position to in tln&lt; affirm ntiv
live When all your streets o 'f London, theTpuble lord quested, and he was mode dlrec- proud
a ty' Perhaps th e y -are ■ n .
_
_
.
,
young Col. Hue;I Vi'll ns lie had other answer:*
lieen ill Ids language to earlier cm* Hues,"
issuries.
! Johnson’s ey ■ft twinkled.
in Britain and realizes thnt the » • ‘
AN A D V E R T I S E M E N T
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Nevertheless, light up tiv th e !
“ Thut" he *u" I. "wus when th ei happy days o f landlords p a yin g* , «.
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eleventh hour tho bosses trusted young man aske*.
oum near.
d no* if I C
could
hear practically no taxes are coining to *
1 R L S IL E N T S A L E M A N O F f ’ n \ t\ rE 'i&gt; r»n
5 wl “ * ',r s t St.
R e a lto r s .
b.. tun
'im r '•
l a n end.
* ' '
*
(^ U irln lltK tjE i.
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tjiat Johuseu might .by .induced t o . digtiqctly what hu
*Va. ...I
sayjng."
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T E L E P H O N E :— Bea. -128-J

Birthday Party F o r
Fate Kind to This Family

R.G. Hickson, Jr.,Given
W ednesdayAftcrnoon

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lendar

Mrs R. 0 . Hickson entertained
a number o f little boys (tnd girls
,H ! ’
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
Ff l Newman will her young son. R. G. Hlek?wi Jr
,nce nt the Country who fidebrateu Ids fm h birthttty'
T M L w s Mildred ^ .'V alJy h'aines and vm rm tr wen
r i i t h Ruleaton,^ nyed &lt;&gt;n the •iporimi lawn of Mr.
E f„r college.
jjh ii Mrs. Hicksn , s Itpmy, A M.;tnilt
t Nixon w ill
hv *&gt;"•
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.Inimo----uitbUt Wallace winning the prizo
[yion of. the
i whieh her daugh- for finding the most peanut- while
•Nixon, l:&gt; captain. Owin Finer won th * booby prize
The children were then asked to
West Fifth Street,
ro into the dining room which wjs
beautifully d e e n t e d in pink ;.„d
white. A huge birthday rake cen­
Xlurtlay
r j the Woman’s club tered the table with rose i and
IhelJ at the Woman’a ferns banked around it. Then the
birthday cake was cut and thw
eaused much amusement. The chil­
dren then were served ice cream,
Jontlay
cake and candy.
ll'nion of the CongreAm ong those invited to this hap*
th will hold their
*tinir with
Joseph Py Party were: Maratha Talbott,
[home on West First M ary W ight Ratcliff, Joyce Gray,
Marion Eslridge, Dorris Dottier,
o'clock.
Doranld Morgan, Ruin Finer, Dor­
othy Riggers, Teddy Riggers. Nan­
cy Rossieter, Marie Sipes, Wllmer
Squires, Margaret Squire:!. Mnhlo
Hickson, Doris Hickson, Sarah
Rossiter, Louise and Eleanor Hick­
spent Thursday in son, Edwin Iain ires, Jimmie W al­
[the guest o f friends. lace, Robbie Wallace, Rob Hickson
and Nolley Hickson.
Inian left Friday for
*hcrc he wil spend L ittle Miss T 11 r n e r

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Tliough more t'inn u thousand
kinds o f fossil insects have been
discovered near the base o f Pike’s
Peak, no trace o f the common house
fly has lieen found

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Hofer, the Tyrolese leader who
was executed by Napoleon’s order
in 1810, is living in Vienna in*very
reduced circumstances. A s her pen­
sion from the Austrian govern­
ment is n very small one, friends
have published on her behalf an
appeal fo r aid. i t resulted in an
o ffe r front the Andre H ofer con­
cern at Paruch o f an additional
pension o f about $14 a month for
life.
T o aid the color blind in noticing light signals at railroad cross­
ings,
the Swedish. -----State RdilwiiV:’
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have decided to abolish the ttrlen
light in favor of bliilsh-wldto, and
to'od opt a upecial shade o f red.

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Acton of Laurens, S.
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to 'John D . n a n c y , o f Jackfonville.
Miss* Bcauc Blnctlfcu'fn, o f Mia-’
mi, to James Hudson, o f Miami. &lt;
Miss Cecile Ilootofi. o f Pensntjola, to J. B. Nelson, o f Pensacola,
j
Miss Thelma HudsoA o f Miami,
! to Reorge Nejsqu, o f Miami.
Miss Grace Fricke, o f
Palm
! Beach, to Ralph Mlchaeln, o f Palm
JBench.
Miss Lillian Sultan, o f Sarasota,
to Max Greenberg, o f Sarasota.
Miss Violet Wlrlck, o f Miami,
to franklin Davidson, o f 'Miami.
Miss? Dorothy McClamrock, of
Rainc.iville, to William Dalton, of
Tampa.

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For crispy to.ist—delicious sandwiches
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family. It is so rich — so pure and so
good in flavor. It just can’t be beat.
Merita Bread is made extra rich with lots
of good milk, pure vegetable shortening,
cane sugar, yeast, barley* malt and the
finest kind of flour. Always ask for
Merita Bread—the extra rich kind. Two
sizes, 10c and 15c.

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Celebrates
Birthday
W ith A L o vely Party

LUXITE

DIAMOND

Mrn. R. W. Turner entertained
Is ha.- returned home at a lovely party Wednesday a ft­
Ion. S. C.. where he ernoon, honoring the seventh birth­
day o f her daughter, l-aurn Eliza­
|f'S.
beth.
The house was artistically d(.'(•&gt;jrs. A. D. Sauer o f
T«* mivprthf «i*r I'nMi*»U» nine
fthe guests of friend i rated in pink and yellow. In the
\\ h l l r lull %I f I Itii in (iml i i v r t t l l l
dining room a beautiful birthday
hnrsday.
«**inl &gt; nn t« f u l l r i l l , iinr rn rn l
Itriii F ill'll If |mi litrlukr lUr III
cake centered the table and had
A new baby arrived Sunday at the Akron O.) home o f Franklin
•iliamiiM f u r ru in I
fi» lirl|i |ir»Y
laid Holly " f Klleton 1 'ven dainty yellow candles on it.
Masters, chief petty officers of the ill-fated Shenandoah. As soon
in fill I me
m il l
Ii m id 11me.
Ill n r
as he heard the new lie obtained permission to make a parachute
few davs in the city The cutting o f the cake caused
AV lillt* l. n i l f i * n i m t t n i t i K n r r *t‘JE
lurrt
rt*-|iritilnr
I
Inn
nt
ftriinlnr
much merriment because it contain­
leap over Akron and visit his new sun when the big dirigible passed
(of friends.
IBIntit iifiil n i%l fli (In* Miinir 1*1111•
ed various symbols.
over there- on Us return from the middle west. Rut fate was KAid
U V A I I H , 111, I F . U I I I T i : F1.\HH
A fter numerous games
were to Masters mid his family. He miraculously escaped- un+crutehed from
trt and L A. Fulton
v m i i . i v i v i i n \ i\ now f i i i :»:.
1*fIIll rfi Ii 1r ill till i r ti p&lt;i„
|N.
w e r e b u s in e s s played, the hostess assisted by her the wreckage by dropping from a girder as the Shenandoah struck
the ground. Above are .Mr. and Mrs. Masters and their other two
daughter, Marjorie, served a most
city Thursday.
l.nuU I ' r t t i i i r r i M i f — S i i r p r U r
children.
delicious ice course.
!"niip FirIr ml»
Tho.p enjoying this delightful
Wilson, Edna Wilson
.Hrn**fi■Inn (if ( h r i r n r l n
BBtirlil*
jinn ef West Fill 111 party were: Dorothy Smith. Susie
■I r r r l i m
r\| irr&lt;^ .
N u II i I u k
•«»
ville. to Je:i e Boatwright, o f Jack­
lillf.
\
nl
lilnK
In
«»«*ll.
N
n
I Ii Iii «c
Fntuin,
Vera
Lodge,
A
gg
ie
Drinkending a few days in
sonville.
State W eddings
•iiiirr in i*» i . I uiirt fu liF.FI*.
ley, Helen Adams, Dale Ward,
guest of friends.
Miss Lillian Doyle, of Jackson­
%%1'lAtt mill F!^J(ll fnrrtrr. &lt;»nl&gt;
and Engagem ents
Hilly Musgrave and Jessie Lodge.
l*WMI u l i r t i i m i o , n r l l r i|iili*k.
ville. to l.eon I'cterson, of Jack­
sonville.
'owe arrived in the
Miss Loretta Smith, of Jackson­
to take charge o f M i s s i o i l r i r V S O ( ' 1 ( ' t V
Engagements
[Drug Company fore itn u it^ o u i- .it . i \
Mb's Dcniclria l',|i&gt;ishel, of Jack- ville, to Erne l Morris, o f Jack­
tliMllll ftlki
|ii Bower's Drug Co Holds R egu lar M e e t •utville, to Henderson Warren, of sonville.
Mi
i
Klibalxlb
Taylor
o
f
DeT: mnn.
Ill-Ill. - n i o v i I .lain Mnnirvell lilt.
^ Smith has returned
Miss Alina Adkins, o f Jackson­ Land, to Todd Smith of Dol-and.
• hlr.Kii, 111,
The Woman’s Missionary Union
Mis.i Loreue McDowell, o f Vir- i n i l
i Dt’Laml after spend-, o f the First Baptist Church met ville, to Charles Clayton, of Titu.igiuia, to Corbett Dodd, o f Garden:
mu tail
It •l-x*"
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j here,v-'iThv.itUVkt.Tuesday at thiirehurcbifor lis rcg* i die. , . . . . . . .............................
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Misft* PtniirtM lander. At Jnck- .Lake.
&gt; '*r- n,u‘ ‘Mrs. l(. „|nr niceting. Mrs. I,. N. Hanscll,
Mi:
Ethelyn
Wells,
o
f
Jackson­
sonvilb*. to Donald Spain, of Win­
the president, was it* charge.
ville, to Red Duckworth, o f Jack­ ................................................................................................................
I)r. King, pastor of the church ter Park.
sonville.
iH
|Tuher of Tampa, is opened the meeting with a prayer.
Miss Rosalie Sl.iuli, o f Mobile,
Miss Margery Brash, o f Jack- X
irite today to he the The :i ihject was “ The Home and Al:i • » " Frederick Faislof, o f Tamsonvill.', to Lucien Tlmlbeimer, o f J
week end o f Mrs. Foreign Mission Hoard." Mr-. Man I1'*
g
lit her home in San- sell has just returned from the
Miss Mules:11 Capline o f Jack- Lake George, N. \ .
Mi s Alary Phifer, of Gaine:- n
'(Uiville,
to
Nicholas
Gouvatos,
of
motintaius o f North Carolina and
ville, to Reid McKenzie, o f Jack- 5
gave a very interesting talk about Wilmington, Del.
EOtlville.
M
Miss Cleo Dent, o f Jacksonville,
p . C. \V S|icer and “ The Mountain Schools.” Several
Air . Tlii'liiin Sutton, of Sebring,
to
.1
.
Hoyt
Dob
on,
of
Miami.
J. L Ingram left other interesting talks were made
Miss Alcxinn llaile, o f Gainett- to A. L. Cook, of Aliami,
per York and New by different members of the da;-;
Mi
Lillian Creamer, o f Tam ®
viltc, to Bernard Durst, o f Gainu.ithey will spend UMlj Hongs of praise were nog.
pn, to Richard Wight, o f Tarrtpa. «
A fter a short busilie - i session ville.
.Mi i .lob.i Miller, o f Richmond, **
Miss Jemima Megan, o f Jackwas held, the meeting was closed
\'a„ in llarnld lioiey, o f Tampa. *
iutville,
ti,
George
Wooten,
Jr.,
of
of Lansing Du j WiU) „ pr.,Ver |,v Mrs. Whoeless,
Mi
Evelyn Stephenson,
of j| i
Jacksonville,
% ({Mr. and M rn __________
Mi ; Geraldine Carter, o f Jack­ Jai l oinviRe. to Alvin i-catcr, of 9
,4tCgl)'t to laiirn
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sonville,.to Charles Black, o f Jack­ Atlanta.
Jwtill at home on
Mns Rena Thomas, o f Jackson- J
Stnt
sonville.
ville, to Edwin Dyal, o f Jackson- n
Wed,lings
a
Miss Emily Rainier o f St. Aug ville.
and Miss.
AL Mildred Simmons of Mount rl
inline to W. J. Hardy o f Sanford.
*r'l stinted
home j
Miss Gum-viuvc Larson, o f Jack ville. S. C. to Ned Chittenden of ■
-';*ding the past
sonville, to Karl Tnrntus, o f Jack­ Sanford.
ln,j relatives
Miss Virgnu Rodrquez, o f St. ■
sonville.
polia iad Virginia.
Miss Helen Frayne, o f New Augustine, to William Cone, of ■
5
York, to Charles Matinson, of St. Augustine.
ntetrombie and lit - 1
o P o
Mi s Emily Eek, o f Dade City, ■
Tampa.
-"-ifge. left Wi ilues- [
Mint Marie Wray, o f Ocala, to to Duke Clement, o f Dade City.
f ’ J* a*,» l other n,lints
Mist Kaye Sturkie, of
Dade m
Frederick llockcr, of Ocala.
l* h «e they w,il be
Winwood Clement, of *■
Miss Jo ephine
Corniglla,
of Citv, to
Iterative - for -eve,al
a
Tampa, to Dr. Stephen Ferlitn, of Dade City.
Mr
Mary Whitehead, o f Bar- a
Tampa.
Miss pearl Hutchinson, o f Tam ­ tok, to Rev. Smith Hardin, of JJ
.,M }.f' * h ■'•Ic and
Tampa.
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P'i". Thar-,hy, s ept.
pa, to Albert Taylor, o f Tampa.
Alisa Ethel
Wilton, o f Palm n
Miss Lillian Rippn, o f Tampa,
re.'idential bus auc.
to Dr. Edwin Khimlcr, o f Tampa. |!e:u li, to Harold Stevens, o f Palin 5
prizes.
We have just received a line
■
Miss Martlet Niabet, o f Macon, Resell.
f 'b
h■ l.awrence,
Mi
Mary Noshit, o f l^ikidand. j*
Ga.. to Herschel Smith, o f Tampa.
o f the newest molding.
m
Miss N’ola ( oilicut, o f Goldcn- In t hnrlie Payne, o f Lakeland.
Mi : Faith Itungerford, o f Mi ■
rnd, to William Cubliedge, o f Fort
r,,&lt;tnw ho made a
ami, to Irish Snulineyer, o f M iam i.;*
Myers.
I'.1' ” In electing a
AL . llreul ilcavuek, o f St. I’d M !t
Call an US and select the
then,
Miss Virginia McCormick, of
or.'burg,
to II. G. Mitchell, o f St.jJJ •[•
Orlando,
to
Thotnan
Rowe,
o
f
Oryour
picture
for
molding
P elersb u rg.
“
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lltiulo.
_ {"‘hi'ua in England
Mi. &gt; Clara Herlung, o f
Lake
Mi i Lillian Mann, o f Jack oni 1 11 ui t .i w i L j Hpt»f ramus. We assure you that
ville, to
Hugh itoberts, Jr., of City, to George Roper, o f Dania.
P ''ll,nic and Uruguay,
Ah a Viola Kelly, o f Hatfield.
our styles nre correct.
Jacksonville.
ff**'*
-nt
to
;
^ S c o t la n d
Miss Vera Rogers, o f Heaiimont, Ga., to M. Pullen, o f Jacksonville.
""n Twci-dio.
Ali : Carol Sharp, of Jackson­
Texas to Forrest Ijicy o f Tampa.
Mi s Myrtle Mmk. of Tampa, to ville, to Charles Ijicy , o f Jackson­
ville.
Charles Hhearlin. of Tampa.
Mi s Ethel Mouser, of Urlando,
Miss Era Revels, o f Jackson-

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Old—-Yet Young

White Sox Drop Tw o Games
,/ To Drowns While Mnckmen
And Y an kees Won in 9th

Smoker Sluggers Hunch Hits
ifcM (iliniepFtries
rias‘ 2 Games Kach

ST. P E T E
AH
Messner, as. .. .. 3
Shan't). lf-lli-2b B
Mitchell. 2b-p. .. 5
Brown, c f...........4
A. Alien, 3b. .. 5
Cox, r f............... 5
Barnes, lb-p .. 5
Block, c............. 3
Bense, c, ......... 2
Stngg, p-lf........ 4

DETROIT, Sept. 11.— Mb— A f ­
ter losing the first game, 0 to 1,
Cleveland made It one nil for the
afternoon by defeating Detroit, 7
to 2, in the second game o f the
double header yesterday. Hockey's
pitching and hitting featured the
second game. The portly Indian
southpaw held Detroit to four hits
nnd smashed nut two home runs.
FIRST G AM E
Score by innings:
Cleveland
. 001 000 000-1-7-2
Detroit ....... 2011 000 10x— fi-7-1
Batteries: Miller, Hpeece, Colo
nnd Sewell; Datum and liassler.

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0
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0
1
0
1
3
0
1
0

H PO A E
2 2 1 1
2 3 0 0
0
1 4 0
1
1 0 0
1 0
1 0
2 2 0 0 Howard “ Pop" Gregory, player3 0 1 l pilot of the Wichita club, Western
3 4 2 0 League, may be old in years, but
0 4 0 0 he’s still young when it comes to
2
1 1 0 performing on tin* diamond.Though
close to the 40th milestone he re­
T o t a ls ......... 41 0 10 24 0 2 cently 1 hurled a one-hit game
TAM PA
AH It H I'D A K against (Jnialin, a tough aggrega­
tion to fool, lie ’s been in profes­
Snead, 2b............. 3 1 1
1 I 0
sional ball many years.
Hicks, 3b........... 4 3 4 3 2 I
Estradu, c f........ 3 2 2 3 1 0
W eik, ss............ 4 2
1 0
1 0
Lea, r f ........... .. 6 0 3 I 0 0
Peterson, If. .. ., 4 0 1 3 0 0
Lopez, c...............4 0 1 R 0 1
Jesmer, lb ......... 4 0 0 8 0 I)
Swanson, p. .. „ 3 0 0 0 3 1
Foley, p............ 0 1 0 0 0 0

Phillies and Braves
Split While Reds
And Pirates W i n

T o t a ls .........34
» 13 27 8 2
Score by innings:
St. Petersburg
.. 010 111 200— 0
•Tampa .. ............ 100 103 lOx— 0
Summary: Two base hits. Lee,
Snead, Shannon, Estrada, Peter­
son, Barnes. Stolen bases, Brown,
Cox, Barnes, Sncud, Hicks. Sacri­
fices, , Peterson, Messner. Double
plays, Estrada, Swanson, Hicks in
Snead; Stugg, Block to Barnes.
L eft qn bases, St. Petersburg, 12;
Tampa, 10. Hits, o ff Swanson, 11
in 5 innings (none out in sixth;
three men on base); o ff Stagg, 12
in 0 innings; o ff Mitchell, 1 in I
2-3 innings; o f f Barnes, 0 in 1-3
ittning; o ff Foley, 5 in 4 innings,
l l i t by pitcher, by Stagg (W eik,
Hicks, Estrada). Struck out, by
Swanson 5, by Foley 2, by Stagg
2; lV !M T M u fr-ir hy MRMiHI 3 . ™

Today’s Gaines
N A T IO N A L LE A G U E
Brooklyn at New York.
Philadelphia a t Kostin
Pittsburgh at St. Louis.
Only three scheduled.
A M E R IC A N LE A G U E
St. Louis at Chicago.
Cloyelund a t Detroit.
Boston at Washington.
New York at Philadelphia.

Odd Chance Changes
Man But Not Name
Announcement i« made by W ort
W . Warner, manager o f the Ho­
tel Vuldcz, large local hootelery,
that T. A. Smith, long connected
with the entaldiuhineiit at night
clerk, bus re signed unit that he li is
r ecu red the services nf A. E. Smith
to fill the vaenney. The new Smilh
is well known to Mr. Warner, who
"toted that Mr. Smith has been
conettod with him in the hotel bus
iuess before, In Gainesville, and in
the North.

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REDS H; CPUS 3.
C IN C IN N A T I, Sept. 1!.— f/Pj—
Taking advantage o f Bloke's wild­
ness. Cincinnati got nn early lead
Thursday and bent Chicago 8 to 3.
Scon* by innings:
Chicago
.. 1 000 turn 300-3-11-2
Cincinnati ... 133 000 O lx— 8-13-2
Batteries: Blake, Jones, Mil.steud
and Hartnett; Mays and Hargrave.

SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
Cleveland .
100 000 402— 7-10-0
Detroit
.. . 000 100 100-2- 1-2
. Jlotteries: Buckeye and Sewdl;
Wells, Doyle and Woodall.
SOX LOSE A P A IR
CHICAGO, Sept. ll.M / P )— Herschel Bennett’s butting Thursday
enabled St. Louis to win n doublebeadi r from Chicago, 4 to 2 anil
f! to I, in two extra-inning games.
The first game went 13 innings
and the nightcap II innings. The
double defeat for the Wldte Sox
caused their full from third to
fifth place.
F IR S T GAM E
Score by innings:
St. L. .. 001 001 000 U00 2— 1-i’l-l
Chi
020 000 000 000 0 - 2 - 8-0
Batteries: Dixon and Gaston;
Faber and Schalk.
SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
St. Louis 000 300 010 02-0-14-1
Chicago
300 000 1)00 111— I- 7-2
Batteries: Wingard and Dixon,
Hargraves;
Blankenship
ami
Crouse, Schalk.
.
A TH LE T IC S 3-3; Y A N K S 7-1
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Sept. 11.— OP)
— The Athletics divided a twin bill
with the Yankees yesterday, the
New Yorkers taking the opener, 7
to 3, while the Mnckmen annexed
the second game, 5 to I in 12 in­
nings.
With two outs in the final in­
ning o f the closing game Koenig’s
wild throw o f Poole’s single and
I hue's single to center scored the
winning runs.
FIRST G AM E
Fcore Ivy innings:
Now York
000 330 100— 7-10-0
Philadelphia 100 000 002-3-11-2
Batteries; llnyl and Bengotigh;
Bruy, Baumgartner and Cochrane,
Perkins.

B IT S !&gt;; CARDS 5.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11.— (A’)— Sup­
porting Aldridge’s brilliant pitch­
ing with timely hitting and ster­
ling fielding, the league leading
Pittsburgh Pirates defeated St.
Louis yesterday, 11 to fi.
For six innings Aldridge turned
hack tile Cardinals without a hit.
Ill- weakened in the ninth when tho
Cardinals filled the bases and Jim
Bottomley, first baseman, cleared
them with a home run, his 20th.
Sheehan prevented further scoring.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh ..
000 151 200-0-8-1
Ft. Louis
. ., 000 000 o n :.-i-2
Batteries: Aldridge, Sheehan and
SECOND GA.ME
Score b y innings:
Sith; Sothoion, Dickcrnn, Clough
and O’ Farrell, Warwick.
N. York
OH) 201 IIIJO ono— 1-11-2
Phila
Kill Kill |)20 uni 5 12-0
Batteries: Jones and Luebb, Uungutigh, Schtmg; Itmnmi l, Baum­
gartner, Harriss ami Cochrane.

Yesterday’s
Results

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(Continued form Pago One)
flare and two red flnres or rock! ets were believed to have been seen.
—
Immediately after a check g f cal­
culations, the searching operations
j .
were transferred to this region,
wijich was considerably outside of
i
the rone previously searched.
L
Rodgers nnd his crew were in
wL
good health. This was indicated
A
in a message Intercepted by an
amateur radio operator from Nn*
151 ■wailawili, which said, “ request
jl
! tug be sent to Nawailnwili for
Rodgers und crew, who are In good
health.”
When the news o f the finding of
W*
Rodgers and his men was confirm*
p 1 ed by the Nuvy here, Honolulu
I
papers issued extrus, und the peohr
pie o f the city went wild with joy,
(\
enacting scenes reminiscent o f the
I
armistice. White-clad sailors from
M ; the fleet, some o f whom hnd been
H
shipmates o f the men on the PN-t&gt;,
H
No. 1 mingled with Civilians in nn
eager rush to obtain papers conqI
veying tho news

Boston O il; Philadelphia 4-3,
St. Louis 5; Pit
'ii’i'h !l.
Only three scheduled.

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Home funny *.x|insslons find tlieir g
Thus Commander John Rodgers way Into nur every day speeeli. &gt;'X- a
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ever thinking wliellier they
are g
nor Wallace R. FnrriogUm, of Ha­ right or rupnhllcan.
■
Take Hint old snylmr which pen- ^
waii, just before hopping o ff from
pie
have
been
iiuollng
ever
since
San Francisco on the non-stop the children of laar.-l crossed till* gg
j«,
flight to Pearl Harbor that so Ileil Sea with all of tin- Ksyptlan 1g
Jewelry, and Just did yet hy with g
S?
nearly ended In tragedy,
’T im e Is money.*’ A little tlme g
1
Perhaps I-ady Luck, who does 1 It—
meant a lot of money to the flee- j ■
not liked being bossed, thought the Ina Israelites that 1line, all right. |■
message too boastful.
In any and I ailenn there Is where the e X - . g
must have started.
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event, the path o f the I’ N-'J, No. 1, pression
Hut Is time money,’ Time
IX ■
was beset with head windn which money when you sign a Mote— its ■
W|
1 xhauated tier supply o f gasoline money ‘ out of your pocket, hut It ■
would he lotlo r In that cane to say ■
K
too soon nnd forced her down upon —
’Time Is Interest."
p , an angry ocean, Tho PN-'J, No. I,
If lime Is money, which I sonic- ■
time*
find myself Imping that It Is, ill
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and her sister seaplane PN-'J No. It,
then
1 know
some fellows that I f
*y
left San Pablo Bay, an arm o f Sun
Francisco Ray, Monday afternoon,
August 31, expecting to make the
•
flight to Pearl Harbor, Island of
n j | Oufiu, in about 2fi hours.
\ ■l,1
*
The No. 3 plane travelled about
•\''u .‘100 miles when
motor trouble
I forced her down. She was towed
mint
,iy 0,,,!
"hips previously
iriilf stationed every 200 miles along
u 1 the entire route to the Island of
Maui, the first land in the fliers*
path.
’
Missed Their Course
,. 11.
Commander Rodgers anil his
1 the.* ship flew on
A t the half-way
i\ C. 1 point, tho U S, S, Langley, it was
rhom , noted that they had missed the
this course. A little further on a
es a windstorm was encountered, hold*
ictor mg the big ship back. Then rain,
mrth'' Finally, only a few hours out of
by Pearl Harbor, but o ff her course,
split and her position doubtful, failure
[of the gasoline supply left the sea­
plane no alternative, and she- de­
MOOSE GIVES L IF E FOR C ALI serted the air for the water.
The prospect was fur from al­
PR IN C E A LB E R T . Susk., Sept
luring.
Lnat-mimite radio mest l . —l/Pl— True In the mother instinct, a moose cow recently bunt­ ages showed the II. S. S. Aroos­
took and tho U. S. S. Tanager, the
ed her calf front a railroad track,
two nearest stations, hidden somebuttye n I"'^e utyj Hudson Bay jiitiftion, and ilie'n Blindly charged uitt+ii beyond the curtain iif rain,
the ocean was choppy.
the oncoming Ineontnlivc.
The,cow was killed, but her at­
Ri tigers Receives Promotion.
tack splintered si bar of the cow
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 11.— 0P 1 ;
catcher.
— Commander John Rodgers, res-’
cued after nine days afloat In th«-’
Pacific mi PN-'J, No. 1, today w a :
appointed assistant chief o f the:
navy’s bureau of aeronautics. IT ’ 1
will report to Washington as soon
us possible to assume his new post.

Numerous requests every day for city hca
lots.

If you can use “SERVICE THAT

PASSES” your highest expectations in t|
of your property,
SEE MR. JOHNSON

H E A L E S T A T E — INSCIIANCE
HU First National Hank Hid?.
Sanford

Tdephoac

THERE’S A

DIFFERENCE

To Attempt Flight Soon.
W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. II.— The Naval Seaplane PB-1
attempt a fligh t from San F
cisco to Hawaii soon after Sep

RINK’S F IL L IN G
STA TIO N
Hanford, Fla

Standard Coastwise Passenger and Fast P'reight

Moiforn ‘ otl-burntriK ■Irnnurs. Wido nuicr
ruoi’e r a«f«nmo4i t i *
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rtiLiine. TriinHtmrtnthiit incli.l. i. 1 nr.!
itaffroom ■

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S U M M E R EXCURSION FARES
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Phone N

Cim innutti 8; Chicago 2.

Chief Ppnmnn uml Inulrutt
lege, For seven years and
orn Commercial School and
open

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In speaking o f the pronosed So\t
league, Mr. Voorhecs « £ " * • {
hop-’ thnt n Croat deal of &gt;ntOTt*,
would be shown in it here »
ur«cd that every business man uevote some of his afternoons
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playing, so that the pertimnel or
the teams may lie changed from

MOM. Kir. W A L T H A L L

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Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bali Hardware

LE A G U E

(Continued form I t»S° umy
year, was favorably conimente

Exceptional

Final l.lllilt H‘ l -B. IS11

s A ii.iM i n n

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

Plumbing Calls for

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we will inspect and advise
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in your old home— call A.
t). Rosier fur an estimate.

a reasonable price,

Sanford to Jarknonvlllc anil Itoturn 3*" ''**
Sti'umcrH l.i-iiVf Hanford l)i»ll&gt; I - ' 1,1 ■
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reaevvutioint, t i c k e t etc., upi

Hall Hlock, Opposite P. 0 .

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Ihe new kind o f pluntliinR

Sanford, Fla

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Jacksonville

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Your Attention
j.* acres on hard road, ten acres cleared, five acres
in orange Rrnve, n^\ .oum dwelling and tenant
house, at $133 per acre, Terms.
I wo lots corner Oak and 1 lth eastern exposure for
$31100.00. Terms.

two and one-half miles from town. 20 acres tn l 11
teres excellent Luck land. 132 feet frontage on t&gt;;
w highway runs adjacent to place. Priced H» s0''*

Kill feet Park Avenue corner o f 3rd. Terms.
First Street extension one-half block Forrest Lake
lintel. Priced low for quick sale.

A REAL BARGAIN

St.mc Rr.ml deals in celery land and orange groves.

The Davey-Winston Organization
(IN C .)
Sanford, Florida.
wh

Bw a f o v m e b t s ^a f o x

Masonic I
vJ.BVX’.UtANys'

We Have Some Very Fine Listings in BuikhnL’
Business.Proper ties and Acreage.

Teleplione 707
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US BE
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FOR BIG R E SU LTS ndvertiae in
the
FORT
LAU D ERD ALE
W IG H T P R IN T SH O P— PrintinR
D A IL Y N E W S — It covers Brow­
Engraving, Embossing. See us
ard County thoroughly which is
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
one of the most rapidly growing
R.
R.
Ave.*Coinmerclal St.
sections on the Florida
Coast.
‘I , - W *' ' ■_*__
•'
Sample copy and rate card upon
R E A L E S TA TE
request.
J. E. SPURL1NG. aub-diviunn
specialist.
Subdivision to Or* LEAR N A B O U T Polk County and
Lakeland, through
the
Starlando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida oo Dixie High­ Telegram . Best advertising medium in South Florida. Published
way.
mornings.
S T A R -T E L E G R A M —
Lakeland, Florida.
T IN A N D M E T A L WORK
4

D EVELO PERS A T T R I T I O N —
Pensacola is beginnln-;
the
greatest development in G torgia’a
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the g u lf 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 fo r live developers to get
in on ground floor. W rite D evel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

A U G U S T A C H R O N IC LE — A u ­
JA M E S II. C O W A N —A ll kinds OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
gusta, Ga.. Augusta's greatest
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
W ater » r d Boat Tanks. A t Oak in. Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­ charge. 10c minimum.
Avei.ue end Third Street. Tele­ trict. W ant ad and display rates
phone 111.
on request.
M O R G AN TO W N . W. VA., people
are Interested in Florida. Each
C O L U M B IA (G a.,) LEDGER — o f them through a classified nd
Classified
the
largest in the Morgnntown POST. Six
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VIHOOISH.W I
uads
u a
*have
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H
IV
H 1R A C LK Concrete Co^ general circulation
irculation in Southwestern GcorGeor cents a word fo r six consecutive
cement work, sidewalks, build* gin. Rate
‘ "8c (6-word
"*
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line) line. issues.
ing blocks. Irrigation bo-ex. J.

Building Material

Terwilleger, Prop.

• s ir 'f i.

FOP. S A L E : One lot in Rose Land
between Sanford nnd Palmetto
Avenues. $730.00. B. H. Bankston,
Sanford, Fla.
'_________
t
F O R S A L E : Oklahoma, 470 acres,
well improved grain nnd stock
fnrm. W ill sell fo r $8,000 or trade
fo r South Central Florida Coun­
try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
Fla.

M A N with enr to work in evenings
from 4 to 6. A ttractive propo­
sition fo r hustler. Give references
in letter. W rite “ Proposition” Cere
Herald.
S I]V E R A L solicitors to w ork on
commission. Right proposition
for right man. Apply at Herald
a fter 6:30 in a f t e r n o o n . ____

FO R S A LE : Six room house on
paved street, good neighborhood,
$6,500.00. Good teirms.
Phono
705.

Block No. 10 in the C ity of
Sanford, fronting on laike
Monroe.
Two blocks from
new hotel. Price $135,000.00.

FO R SA L E : 11 room house, 2 bnths
— corner lot— double gnrage. Fine
location. Phone 706.
F O R S A L E : 2 lots 33x117, Lake
Mary next to church, $525.00—
$225.00 Cash. Phone 706.
F O R S A LE : Good lot 60x117 on
paved street $1,400.00 — $537.00
Cash, balance $15.00 per month.
Lobby Pulcston-Brumley Bldg.

For Sale

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200 acres at Wektvn Springs,
wnter and road frontnge all
in cultivation, citrus fruit nnd
house, beautifully loented ad­
jacent to resort, fo r subdivis­
ion purposes.
180 acres in Volusia county,
nbout forty acres in low or
muck land, balnnce in semiHammook nnd high pinclnnd,
located North of DeLnnd nbout
seven miles, nml near a new
development. It is pnrt o f an
old Spnnish Grant nnd known
ns the Arredondo Grant close
to several good size lakes nml
nbout one half miles from F.
N. Burts Springs Rnnch, nml
about the same from Deleon
Springs, n famous
resort
Springs nnd a property which
sold fo r $1,000,000,011 to n Chi­
cago Syndicate. Price $25,000.

W A N T E D : Colored labor fo r road!
work. Sanford to Del-ind road.
$3.00 per day. Truck leaves San- •
ford Ave. every morning. L. M. I
Gray, contractor.
R E F R IG E R A T O R wanted. Small
size. Must he in fair condition.
Call 530-J._________________________
W A N T E D : Small furnished npartmrnt or large furnished room.
W . L. T . Care Herald.

Bungalow

W A N T E D : Dress-making, se w in g 1
o f all kinds. Men’s iftlrts n spec- j
laity, 113Va Palmetto Ave.

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s-

Eastern Exposure,

W A N T E D : 2 Wnitressc i nnd chef
cook at once fo r cafe, seating 401
people. Applv Mount Dora C a fe,1
Mount Dorn, Fla.
W A N T E D : Counter girls nt once.
A pply I.u-Beth Cafeteria.
W A N T E D : Sninll set o f books to
keep in spare time. Also audi­
ting nnd system work by expert
nuditor and accountant. Answer
by letter to G. A . S. 'c.o. Herald.

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Paved Street

Price $4500

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
T H E CLARKSBURG E X P O N E N T F O R S A LE : Pepper and tomato
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
— Central West Virginia’s la rg ­
W A N T E D : Six finish carpenters.
H I L L L U M B E R CO. Houea
plants. Pepper, $1.50 thousnml,
ia
county
advertiso
in
the
DoLand
jtiauUl *lv» t h i ,r
est
dnily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per tomato $1.00 thoUiiind. G. W. 1«.
Apply Hotel Forrest Ijike.
Service,
Quality
and
Price.
Lffice »i1d r e ii ••
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or Smith, Route 1, Cameron Ave.
jbon* number If
with order.
W A N T E D TO R E N T : Bungalow
more lc per word each insertion.
ulti- About one
o f five rooms or more. P refer­
tho'ii.md li** •
FO
R
S
A
LE
:
Account
o
f
old
age,
th» ih«re can l
M AINE — W atcrville,
Morning TO REACH BUYERS or la lleri of
ably unfurnished. This i* not a
m
y
entire
well
drilling
business
ARCHITECT
Itth yo“
unU"
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
tourist proposition hut an nil the
Florida real estate advertise in nnd equipment. W. A. Stafford,
|, ,ddr*«! people are interested in Florida the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
year
who
lie stationed
&gt;L*«I tenant
iniuiiv
^ .... will
.....
Member
J
l. I 1
408
Holly
Ave.
*
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■___ _
ure ylllBT be
Reach them through cent a word dailv, two cents a won
property,
in
Sanford
representing
large co r-i
R»ae Bultdlna
E .t The * n »the
Sentinel,
Rate
card
on
apFO
R
SALE:
Overland
Sedan
in
porntion.
Give
street
address
and J
Irt or h f le t*
Sundays.
Orlaxfto , F l a t Ida
plication.
good condition. See Mr. Swnnson
particulars, nmount of rent, etc.
‘ *
„ dlaceatlain first letter. Address F. L. G I
at Crown Paper Co.
•t ellId*
A LITTLE W A N T AD IN The
O. Box 1294 Orlnndo, Fla.
tempi. Efficient,
FO R S A LE : Nice friers nnd chick­
HERALD will bring you in big
T O W N S IT E PR O PO SITIO N
fcrrlci
ens. Mrs. L. A. Rennud, Sanford |
W A N T E D : High-cla:n salesman to
results.
Advertise those old ar­ FO R S A LE : Tw o new houses on
n .tn n R n s h o p
68 acres o f land situated nbout
Sanford Ave. Three miles out. Heights,
represent Davis Islands in Snnticles you have stored away and
8 miles from the town o f San­
ford. Apply at Orlnndo O ffice.
have no use for. A little thirty- Gindcrvillo Heights. I-ots from FOR SA LE : Strnwberry plants. M.
113 Magnolia Ave.
ford, adjoining the largest Ico
IIS
cent «d may bring you several $200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Cin­
$ F irst Class Barbers
Hanson, 211 E. First Street.
W A N T E D : Five carpenters, two
plant in the world now under
der.
Ginderville,
Fin.
dollars.
Phone
118
nnd
a
repre­
Special
Attention
DIRECTORY
trim-men. Cook Bros.___________
construction,
in
the
heart
of
Given T o Ladles and Children.
sentative w ill call and see you.
FO R S A LE : Gas stove c heap. Sec FO R SA LE : A beautiful 5 acre
the
new
development
by
South­
celery farm, 2 story resilience,
flar* trllhla e a s y
Mr. Button, Southern Utilities
M is c e lla n e o u s
ern Utilities Co.
This land
two flowing wells on nsphnlt road
..pir • ( Manforit
FLORIDA— O R L A N D O — Orlnndo O ffice.
____
will
ho
paved
with
100
feet
often nee ded.
with sido street, 3 1-2 miles west
Moruimr Sentinel; lnrgcst classi­
when any ap epaved streets, with electric
A T T E N T IO N : Florida land own­
IbI t required.
Chinnware in English Porce­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FO R S A L E : Ilonutiful corner lot o f Sanford fo r only $7,000. Half
I t la
lights nnd all improvements,
ers. W rite us direct) about acre­
earth,
good
time
on
balnnce.
B.
II.
Sanford
nnd
Katie.
Terms.
Bay­
pkak*llrallr
far
without cost to buyer. $1,500
lains, Buvnrian and Japanese imum 24c cash with order.
age or property you wish to sell.
ard Realty Co. Phone 208.
Bank oon, Sanford.
per acre.
Vinson Financo ( ’&lt;&gt;., 515 Profes­
China make lovely gifts
THE M O RN IN G J O U R N A L is the FOR SA LE : 1 wood range; 1 first
FOR SALE: Rnso Four Irish seed
sional Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.
accepted want nd medium
in
potatoes, No. 2 for fall plant­
class bake oven. I.u-Beth C afe­
Daytona (F la .) One cent a word
W H Y N O T let us m vo you money
FULTON, INC.,
ing. Grown from Certified Maine
teria.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
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i ! seed. Well sprouted, 10 nerkn shipby keeping your books on par­
Real Eslnto
FOR S A L E : 3ingor sewing nin- |pod $2.50 per sack. F. O. II. Prompt Brokers
Developers
Promoters tial time basis? Books opened,
T A M P A D A IL Y T IM E S , Tampa,
closed, etc. A -l references as to
chine on easy payments. II. II. shipment. J. E. Gnnzons, Elktnn,
Seminole Hotel
Fla. Thousands read the clas­ Bankston, Sanford.
! character anil ability. Tims. E. Cop­
Fla.
sified pagea o f Florida’s Great
ipe r, Inc., Acc’t., Sanford, Fla.
let In
This
Directory
Home Daily, rnten 2 cents a word. FO R S A LE : Acreage on SanfordM EAT MARKET
N ew Smyrna Highway one half
CT 0 R Y
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
W A N T E D : One room nnd kitchen - 1 “
u tn m n n iia a
ette. Close in by woman w orking'
A U 1011 10 011 08
mile North o f Osteen. E. B. Car­
Write for complete rate card.
I — Mdltlgraphlng,
I0NB
FO R REN T: 3 room house. Bath up-town. Reference. Apply R. Care
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
ter, Osteen, Fla.
D E P E N D A B L E USED C A R S
118mailing—ns you
nnd screen porch. Completely Herald.
PALM
B
EAC
H
C
O
U
N
T
Y
—
The
you want It.
FO
R
SALE:
Two
lots
on
SanfordIfaHShS^CnU
scent of
stupendous develop­
1925— Furl Fordor Sedan.
Ave., $1450.00. Z Care Herald. | 1UTnlwtUl1 1 •*» llt ‘,7^ , E. Porch. First
W ANTED :
Good meat cutter.
ment. Road about it in the Palm
1922— Ford Coupe.
FOR
RE
N
T:
Two
large
unfurn­
B14g.
Phone 110 or 629-J.
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on FOR S A LE : 2 fresh cows. C. I
1925— Ford Touring.
ished rooms, on West First St.,
request.
Ford, Cnmeron Avenue, R. F. D. Call 685.-W.
______________I W A N T E D : White woman or girl 1923— Ford I-ton Truck.
Les for r e n t
Contractor and Builder
No. I, Box 77
for housekeeper, middle aged
A D V E R TIS IN G getz results If
1. W. Phillips’ Sons
woman preferred. Permanent. Mrs.
,99-M — Phone — 499-M
reaches potential buyers.
Pa- FOR SA LE : 165 foot frontage on I
R o o m s f OT R e n t
, j SONS
Dodge Bros. Sales nnd Service
O.
T.
Pearson,
Care
American
Sanford Ave., on heights n e a r _______
___
_ _ _ __
latka Daily N i vs is circulated in
brife If.
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St
2108 P A L M E T T O AVK.
an industrial and agricultural sec­ Sanlanta Subdivision. Eastern ex- FOR
12nd St. at It. It.
h^ T :
Furnished rooms, Fruit Growers.
tion.
.•
hosure (mod buy fo r cash. W rite
We il located. Gentlemen prefer- W A N T E D TO R E N T modem, fur­
are putting
German farmers
Box 156, Sanford. Ha.
_____ ! rod. 813 Magnolia Ave
LYOR TURK
nished house. Take 6 months j electricity to
a new
... ..
---- use, ninny o f
A D V E R TISE in the Journal-Her­
SERVICE
Day
J. II. Care Herald.
|them n &gt;w sweeting beet ti’ lage by
ald. South Georgia’s greatest FO R SALE: User cars, Dodge Se­ FOR R E N T : FurniCttd bedroom, lease
all trains. R«&lt;r-,
pnssmg the current througli the
also
gnrage.
Phone
168.
dan,
type
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fully
equipped,
three
newspaper. Moi ning, afternoon,
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W A N T E D : T o buy bungalow for
651 and 63-W j
feed.
weekly and Sunday.
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rates 10c per line. Wnyeross Jour­
room,
G ye location, price, etc..
priced right. Fori!
coupe, extra
1 near1 thath. Apply 107 West I month.
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
in first letter. Address F. L. G. P.
Lobby PuIcBton-lirumley Hid*.
equipment, late model. Terms if de­ :1th.
Hunfnnl
Florida
(). Box 1294, Orlando, Fla.
VE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
and Quality
sired. Sanford Automobile Co., 2015
T A M P A M O R N IN G T R IB U N E —
FOR R E N T — Rooms witu or with­ W A N T E D : T o rent three or foui
•ACREAGE*
Send In your &gt;‘ii1'scription to the Magnolia Ave.
out meals.
Reasonable rates
A CA ? K
room house, furnished or un­
lilt llnase
It uuldt’ llt of Klorbln si nco MSI. Tribune or hand it to your local FOR SALE: New 5 room bungalow Lincoln House.
furnished. W ill lense for 1 year. !* B U S IN E S S - H O M E S
dealer so you can read Florida’s
[. 105 W. 1st S t
$4500. Easy terms. Best buy in
Iti-fei ences:
M o h c727 ,
Must he reasonable. Address W. H.
greatest newspaper.
Qnc
year, town. Thrasher &amp; Garner, 112 Park
f ’lrsl National Hunk.
O.
Sanford
Herald.
$8.00, 6 months, $ l.00, three months
J. II. HUTCHINSON
KGS
Ave.
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 insur­
K R A I. K S TATI3
You are wasting time and mo­
ARCH ITECT
ance policy add 75c to your order FO R SALE: I room house, 2 lots.
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
Acreaito. Karma anil
Oranxo
Valdez 1lolel Bui Iding
, i STOKE — PreOrnves a .Specialty
Lake Mary $1000.00. Easy terms.
F I th I N a tio n a l Hank Mlilii
sified advertisement. Phone it in
Soda*.
We
1020 l.aure( Avenue,
F lorid*
DO YO U W A N T TO BUY or sell Real good buy. Thrasher &amp; Gar­
today. No. 148.
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Member of
SANKOHD. FLA.
thmyjur phone.
anything?
If so advertiso
in ner, 112 Park Ave.
Florida Slate
I-Morlata Aaanclntlon.
the Gainesville Sun.
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40 ft. just o ff Sanford

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$8000. Easy terms

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tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece has several
miles o f water front.

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IN C O M E
P L A N T A T IO N
AND
GOOD IN V E S T M E N T
FOR R E SA LE

Tw o pieces o f income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will hear rigid investigation.

2 fiv e to seven room houses not over

m o v e it.

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velopment at a price much lower than any
adjoining property.

$6,500.

W e invite inquiries from investors and homcscckcrs. We also solicit listings of properties for sale.

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homes at m oderate prices.
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will he under the m anagem ent o f Mr. Bart Nason,
assisted by Mr. C. C. Chaffer and others.

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W e have taken offices Nos. 507-508 in The First
National Hank Building o f this city.

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WE OFFER TODAY

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S U W A N N E E C O U N T Y — 548
A C R E S : ON TW O H IG H W A Y S ;
H M ILE S FROM L IV E O A K . S
M IL K S FROM W K L L It O R N.
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FENCE;
H OUSE
AND
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FOR
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60 F U L L B E A R IN G . SOU. C A N ­
N O T BE E X C E LLE D FOR PROD U C T1VITY.
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J in Florida’s Heart,
Id's Greatest Vegetable
ta Richest Garden Land

' Fair Thoraday and Friday. Gen
tie to moderate aottth and aouth
east winds.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

TOBEL
- » » « JIC 001IDGEENDS
,EAINv m \ LONGRESTIN
RLIFEr
NEWENGLAND
iFather Hires
fer Who Is N ot
td By Officers
[et His Client

[egal B attle
jw Predicted
itiim D e l v e s
Noel’s Conduct
e I n Asylum

Chief Executive Pulls Stakes
And Heads foi* Washington
After Eleven Weeks* Vaca­
tion in Swnmpscott, Mass.

Stcrlintr, National Garden
Head, In City Today In­
vestigating Soil Conditions
In Surrounding Country

Longworth Reports
On Coming Congress

Shows Added Profit
For Local Growers

President Pleased With the
Outlook for Next Session;
Tax Reduction Is Discussed

Also Interested. In the Lake
Shore DovelopmenlProject;
Syndicate Will Build New
Park West Of This City

Navy Secretary Says

Heads Veterans

onty Prosecutor D. Al­
i jtntcmcnt last night
•
J '.' ••! ■■ f*t 111 t
wVcMincction with flte
ri of freeholders of Esunounccd yesterday it
tact an examination at
wane asylum, tho hosi which Noel is said to
*4, into the youth’s medry. Tlu« investigators
ift to determine the re.sI, if any, to be attached
pwwith the crime,
p Jersey authorities re­
Ft lay suggestion ttiat
|U accomplice in his
taken yesterday
M^tuane asylum auI *ithNeel’s father, I)ix
f rio lui night issued a
rJWG flaring full blame
MYi acts on the hospi■kf »a« listed ns an
Patient.
hospital was to
' m acta committed by
it had released the
fn a* being virtually well
I denied by Dr. j,,),,, jqt
It senior medical officer

I rain l-eaves
SALEM, Mass.. Sept. 10.—f/l')—
The special train carrying I'resi
dent anil Mrs. Coolidgc to Washing
ton. left here shortly before mid
night.
. .
Mr. Coolidgc will reach the cap
(Continued On I’nge 0.)

■Tilhers Duty.”
pGUK, Sept. 1().—UP)—
■cganls a* a father’s duty
►rfornicj by Dix \y. Noel.
r , rk lawyer, in behalf of
I n kidnapped and killed
P , Mary Daly of Mont
I . ' an(l killed a negro
[ ln or,ler to Ret an autofr
abduction,
f fraternity club, last
l , °°l announced that he
;
and would stand
n' who ji insane, for his
on asylum. Mr. Noel
sylum officials;
llil.e: authorities in Ncw(,'kmg indictments of the

Locnl police report an active hol­
iday rush over the tabor Day week
end. At the regular session of court
yesterday morning 32 casen were
tried and a total of $125, taken in
fines and forfeitures, returned to
the city officers.
Charley Hawkins, arrested while
operating a motor vehicle under
the influence of liquor, was fined
$110 and costs.
Dtuiuld Carey was fined $15 and

32 Cases On Police
Court Blotter Over
Holiday Week End

Let War Department
Take Any Aqtion It
Chooses,Asserts Air
. Chief, Still D efiant

Is Calmly Awaiting
Government’Action
•a ■

*

Thinks Investigation
Should Be Made Of
War, Navy Bureaus
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept.
10.—"If the war department
doca nnt like the statem ents I
made, let officials take any
disciplinary action they want,
court martial or no courtmartial, hut there will he no
investigation, no please, no de­
fense on my part covering jl—
question of that kind." Col.

HUGE INDUSTRIAL
MERGER ALARMS
GERMAN LABO R

battle hinging on the
the accused youth was
estenlay. Essex county
i arc planning to exetl
Ins to prove Noel sane
him punished for the ulL The ytuch’s father
L, indicated the defense
[based on Noel’s alleged

•terinn Brotherhood, the
n * Bible class of the
apt ist Church, has com­
**
it banquet, to be
rruw evening on the
of the church building,
announcement made
‘®v. F. D. King, pastor
rch.
Dons for ar\ attractive
'• been arranged by the
&gt;and nn appropriate niura»&gt; including numbers
, *• Phillips, Mrs. Claim
:lrs- J- Henry Colclough
'fanani will feature thci
’’ at, according to the an-

Challenge A t Officials;
W ilburAnswersCritics

\V. W. Sterling,
nationally
known horticulturist, nml head of
the National Gardens, largest
hulh center in the south, loented in
10 miles north of Daytona, is In
Sanford today, investigating local
soil conditions with the intention
of Inter introducing the bulb in­
dustry to Seminole county farm­
ers. Jt is the opinion of Sir. Ster­
ling that bulb raising by the cel­
ery growers here, after the celery
crop is in, can bo made a profitable
venture for locnl agriculturists.
Mr. Sterling, in an interview todny, points out that after Jan. I,
1925. the government will prohibit
the importation of bulbs from
France and Holland, from which
sources the bulk of the bulbs now
used in the United States are re­
ceived. He declares that thhv em­
bargo will cpnipcl the cultivation
Proposed Consolidation of .r&gt; of bulbs on this side of the Atlan­
Concerns May Mean Death tic, ami force the expansion of
Knell to independent Com­ nresent industries in vnrious parts
panies Now In Operation of Intliehiscountry.
statement today, Mr.
Sterling emphasises the fact that
Florida soil is the only one yet
found ill the Uniteil States best
suited for the cultivation of the
paper white narcissus and certain
grades of pludiolus.
In seeking location for expen­
sion in this state, Mr. Sterling
states that this vicinity, with its
productive soil, and its compara­
tive freedom from tho frost hnzznrd, is ideally situated for the
project which lie has in mind, lie
points out that the farmers can
grow a profitable crop of bulbs
after the celery crop has been tuken in, declaring that the ratio of
profit will run 200 more on bulbs
over that from celery.
In presenting some interesting
statistics, in this connection, it is
shown that the profit on the paper
white nurciifsus runs as high.ut
$1,000 per acre per year, white
that on gludiolas will reach $2,000
(Continued on page 0)

(Jay refused u&gt; permn
( interviewed by James Grabbed Cable Hanging From
*r, Jersey City attorney
Shenandoah and Dulled It
W. Noel, of New York
Down to E arth; Praise Of
jo, the youth's father,
td'for the defense.
Service Sounded hy Klein
He Passaic county nure RoinK ahead with
ibtnin Noel’s indictment
mlcr of the child and an
lault on John Snndin,
who was shot in the

NUMBER 36

In Contest

SWAMPSCOTT, Sept. 10.—(/P)
—Invigorated by his 11 weeks stay
President Coolidgc pulled staked
last night at his summer retreat
RiT n T J., Sept. 10. Bert E. Haney, Democrat, of Ore­ and turned towards Wnshingflon
Harrison Noel con- gon, refuses to resign from the enthusiastic over the successful
jrderer of six-ycnr- Shipping Board as requested by
President C|&gt;olidge. Haney has
another girl who wants to
attacked the policies of Admirnl
be "Miss America." This one is
Palmer, president of the Emerg­
Miss Dorothy Bustyr, who will rep­
ency Fleet Corporation.
resent St. Paul Minn., in tho tour­
nament at Atlantic City this fall.

M ^ oung Men’s
[Blans Banquet
Friday Evening

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1925,

Col. p. J. Hurley of Tulsa, Okln.,
is the neiT" national commander of
the Veterans of Foreign Wurs,
elected at the national convention
at Tulsa. He has been a coal mine
hoy, cowboy, lawyer, banker, sol­
dier and oil operator

Department of Agriculture
Issues Repi.vt Declaring
Drought Throughout South
litis Harmed .Many of Crops

Local Shrine Club
To Enjoy Banquet
Here This Evening

William %Mitchell declared hens
Wednesday, answering a question
ns to whnt he intended doing if .
prosecuted hy tho war department
tor his statement of last Saturday.
“The investigation thnt is need­
ed is of the war and navy depart­
ment and their conduct in the dis­
graceful administration of aero­
nautics," he said.
Although Col. Mitchell was si'"lit on the subject, fellow officers
culled attention to the fact that
Co. E. D. Scott, of the inspector
general's department is stationed
ut Fort Sam Houston. He out­
ranks either Col. Mitchell or Col.
George A. Nugent, assigned by the
war department to investigate Col­
onel Mitchell’s statements.
Col. Nugent is u member of the
coast artillery
... corps.
„ . . . Col
. Scott
is not. 'Hhey point out, too, that
rivalry between the coast artillery '
and the nlr service Is keener than
\n» "n,.a any other two branches of
tho service. Col. Mitchell, nften
has pointed out the superiority of
nir defense over coast artillery to
repel an .invasion from the sea.
"Again I have been asked to tx -''
press my opinion on the so-called
disciplinary measures that are be­
ing taken in my case hy the war
department,” Col. Mitchell said.
"So far, ull I have to go on®are
thu newspaper reports. It is entirly right and proper that nn inves­
tigation should be made on any
question involving military juris­
diction.
"Discipline is a different thing.
Some people call it thu unhesita­
ting obedience of a junior to a su­
perior officer. If, however, condi­
tions thnt obtain are not properly
estimated by superior officers and
if superior officers are not that in
fact but only in name then the dis­
cipline ceases, because the people,
who nre under them recognizing
that they are incompetent for their
positions, fail to hnve the trust and
loyalty in them which should be
the case in any undertaking.
In Time of War.
"In time of war, conditions have
to be met squnrely, willingly, but
in time of pence questions of great
moment to the country must and
will be investigated by all the peo­
ple of, the country on their merit.!,
otherwise we would not have rtipreusntative government. To ob­
scure the issue in this case, which
is the fact tnht our ueronnutics Is
in a disgraceful condition and our
whole national defense is little bet­
ter, is merely to deluiie the public.
(Continued On lingo d.)

Arrangements for
Club banquet, to be lineM this e \ 0ning at the Seminolee Cafe, have
been completed, nccoiriling to nnnouncement made thiss morning hy
E. F, Lane, president;, who stated
that thu committee in charge of
the preparations plan t tnuke this
Committee Arranges
the club’s first nffui r in some time, New Students Must
For Expenditure O f
a premier social event.
R egister This Week
The banquet hall of the Semi­
$20,000 For City Ads
nole Cafe has been uppropriatly
deoruted in the Shrine motif, it i s • New students expecting to enter
After lengthy discussion, thu
said. The committee haii arranged the Sanford High School at the
for a program of special music hy opening of the fall term next week publicity committee of the Sanfotd
an orchestra nnd several vocalists are particularly urged by tbe Chamber of Commerce, meeting
who have been engaged for tlie oc­ school authorities, to present them­ yesterday afternoon with C. W.
selves at the office of G. E. McKay, Kosevcar, representative of tho
casion.
1 Honor guests for the evening will principal of the high school, for Dorland Advertising Company, a r­
l&gt;e Nobles W. It. O'Neil and Sum enrollment and registration some ranged for the expenditure of $20­
NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—f/T*)— I theatrical offerings this year. Be Johnson, of Orlando-, who will ad­ time previous to the opening dutc, 000 for advertising in Florida
Psychological plays, a new kind of ing able to understand why a ccr dress the local Nobles and their next Monday. Attention id direct­ newspapers. This amount will *&gt;e
ed to the fuct that this procedure apportioned to cover a period of
wives.
sex play and a slow comeback for
Another expected guest, it i:i an­ must he observed, nnd thut but one year.
Shakcspenr—these classifications
Mr. Roseveur, whose company is
nounced, is a genuine two humped two days remain in which to make
cover, in brief, what produeeers
camel, owned und operated Ly Mr. this arrangement. School officials handling the contract recently
here say will be offered the thea­
tane, who imported his treasure request that parents und students awarding for newspaper and periter-going public during the com­
from the sandy suburbs of ta s An­ will not overlook this inVortunt odtea! advertising, wus also in­
ing season.
geles. Mr. tan e will exhihi; his requirement for those never*before structed to arrange for advertising
The spotlight of the stage is to
in Northern newspapers und mug*
animal a t the function this eve­ enrolled nt the locnl institution.
he turned away temporarily at
nzines during tho tourist season,
ning.
least from the scnntiiy clud human
According to the plans, the ban­ Sanford Girl Awarded the ’’ost of which is not to exceed
form ami trained on the mental
$7,500.
,
quet will start at H o'clock. The
contortions nnd gyrations which
The committee, it is stated also
officers and committee are partic­ F.S.C.W. Scholarship
animate that form. With one eye
reduced the amount of the approularly anxious to welcome local
on their own rehenrsnli) und the
p ation for booklets from $8,500
Shriners and their ladies, und cor­
Word was received here thin to $0,000. It is expected thut the
other cocked to watch closely their
dially urge their attendance.
morning by T. W. tawtun, county contract for these booklets will be
contemporaries, the big producers
superintendent of public instruc­ let some time next week. /
of New York ure “feeling their
tion, from State Superintendent
way’’ into the new season.
W. S. Cuwthan, that Miss Sarah
Almost without exception they
Wheeless of 91ft Oak Avenue, hm 3 Successive Homers
plan to open the seuson with "light,
successfully pussed the examina­
frothy stuff’’ saving the heavier
tions recently held in Seminole Knocked By Yankees
dramatics foi^ a timo when thoy
county
and has been awarded a
will have had a chance to judge
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10.—&lt;/P)
scholarship at the Florida State
how the public will receive them.
Collego for Women, a t Tallahassee —Successive home runs were mudo
Speaking of the coming season one
in accordance with thu provisions today by Bob Mousel, Babe Ruth
producer, known for handling high
of tjie Hodges Act. Miss Whecloss and Lou Gehrig of the New York
type dramutic productions,-said:
is a graduate of the Sanford High Yankees in the fourth inning of
"The education of the public,
School and has been a student at the first game of a double header
nnd particularly its increased un­
derstanding of psychology, is
the Tullahusseo institution for two with the Philadelphia Athletics,
years,
bound to have an effect upon the
Vir»y wgs pitching at the tiw$, i

Psychological Play Will Be Leading
Offer Of Gotham Producers This Year

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AIMM.IPATION POIt per*nns c f . l m l n l I f
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flubrflvlllnn Of lit*
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tor o f Kcrtinn .J. ' 1 '„!Lnr,||nir
o f Ju n e A. ()., 1903. linn fill &lt;1 *anl
ee r tifle n te In my ot'flce. anil lias
S ou th , R a n g e S» »•■»•.Y V. 'l'it
t o Plat thereof i w ' n l le&lt;1 •'«
initile iipiiliratlnn for ta x ill • il to
Isaiio In aci'oiilnnre w ith law. Haiti
Hook l. at P»«e
CoSnet-rllflentr •■nibrnri'H tin- fnllotvIliK
d escrib ed jiroperty altuiiieil In 3u,nlbole eo u n ty. Florida. t o - w l t:
N W . of HKt; o f s u m ; Sir. 33.
T wp. 21 H. ItaiiRo 32 Hast. 10
nrrea.
'I'liu snlil land belnR nssossed at
the d a te of the Issuauce of sueh c e r ­
tif ic a t e In the nainv o f ■(’. Denny,
H e lm . U n le ss snlil rertlflen te shall
oe rtdi’emi’d a ccord in g to law la x
llred w ill Issue thereon on tlio Sth
tiny O f October A, l».. i:»2r«.
W it n e s s my offleln l nlRtiature and
«t*al th is th e 2nd day of HciiteinUcr
A. D „ 1925.
.................
V. E. DOt'tJI.AHM,
C lerk C ircuit Court S em in ole Coun
ty. Florida.
Ry A. M. WKBKH. D. C.
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IN A N D p o l l XP.MINOI.I: ,
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HBHKtVA DROWN. .

Complainant.

P R A N K RROWN.'"'

Defendant.

C ITATIO N
THU S T A T U O P P L ( t l t l l ) \
P R A N K B RO W N.
111 A
It a p p e a r in g fr o m th e sw ,.r
o f c o m p la in t filed
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I'O W K L I , A M lK ItT A . el al.
Defendants.
Order

T h e S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , t o I’o w e l l
A l b e r t a . If l lv l n t t, n u d . If d e a d , a l l
p a r tie s c la im in g
Interests
under
C ow ell A lb e rta , deceased, o r o t h e r ­
w i s e , In t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In
t h i s o r d e r , a n d to a il p e rso n s u n ­
k n o w n I n t e r e s t e d in th e p r o p e r t y
I n v o l v e d In t h i s s u i t , w h i c h Is s i t u ­
a t e d Hi H e m l n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
a n d d e s c r i b e d n s fo llo w s, to - w i t:
T h e S ’* o f t h e S ' j o f t h e N » i
o f t h e HU l , o f t h e HU I, of S e c
H o n 19, T o w n s h i p 21. S. It. 3"

CLEO [?.
MADISON !
HARGULftm
\ CLARK

FLORENCE

t o n a r e h e re b y o rd ered an d re ­
q u i r e d t o a p p e a r o n t h e Cth d n \ o f
H ctober.
192:,, t o
t h e b ill f i le d
u u a l n s t y o u In t h e a b o v e , m i l l e d
c a u s e ntifl c o u r t .

/,

LAW RENCE

W itn ess V
s a i d C irc
.. u- i t C o u r t , a m i Ho- o f i i c l a
r e a l t l i c r o o f , t h i n 1st d a y of H e |d e m
h e r . 1925.
V. U. D o F f l l . A f S
,
R&gt;* A. M. W U H K S . !». e .

EL L A
HALL

GENE GAUhitlER

It Ireuli &lt;-oiirl S ea l)

DL'ititAn c k A.- i.u iirn i:

A ttorney*
H rlnndo, Plo rh ln .

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‘Don’t Delay Buyin
Your Fall Suit and
Overcoat—the

Hill In l | t ||r l Title*
n . &gt; i : u ; s a . Da l l a s .

Complainants.

VH.

,,(,V L. IL i v Ih a n d l hi* hH rn, ilrvl»*'*
H 'i tl lh r s I»r n l l i r r HllhilJtnt.l

under Lucy L. hiivlN: tli•* li«*Irn.

FLORmCL

Tu rn er
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K' - / /

HARY. am LE SC N

WhirREP 5 WE.STci

I only now ttnrl then ilof» she R e t. uro when her fnce wn.t Imdly Imrn.Nine years cifn, M ary I-'uli r.
. 1 , 0Vcn an MM ‘‘extra ’ ut $7..i01 etj In e.irapiiif; from n luirninr ono- a tar, .suddenly diaappeated.
| 11 »»»y.
ouilrlinjf.
■
-'one g u lf of oU
' .
n,,t pr&gt;’ In Jy&gt;3 ih‘‘! AH th.. skill o'- specialists . until iDcurity had browneC
tier. Only rewent
l»
I.
urope
bccntmc
of
poor
not
restore
Iter
lost
beauty
anil
M ar he Iore It fiteen years ngo
V 'H v was the wistful Mary found
hcnllli
nntl
stnrteil
her
own film 1 the loss of her elnetna far.m
there v.i-n- PickTurd , Fnirbat|k .
Ihm to the war it wait inevitable. However sbe ,fu • Itviitjr in e: hisl,in with hu- niotitei
tiislics, 1 alinndgi-s and Sv.nii-,nn &gt;. ncompany.
I
ill
iu
re,
Ajl
kintli of misfortune, to Kiv. up the liKht unit i ' «,'.rk- in a Washington, 11. f . , Ru|,u rh
Hut now their nitmes hint of flown D Ilov-eil. until Mnrion
, J'J f*»n away front it all, i .
Htivieit ran- ttij; n* mi extra in pietu es here
ghosts.
I thought
' ' 1' 'had' gono nu far as I
ed n funtl to relieve her destitute' clart-u. rite Clark, once a.-, note I cal'III,"
she say.:.
A few arc happily married, *onn condition.
| ,M the flint world its Mnry pickMnldo Trunnelle, another
have HtJurlit avclinioii at (ha cor­
r or eljfht yenru I have fouiflit I ford, mid Mary ( harle ten tar k'"'"'
hind nary, is now M,.,.
ner* of the enrtli, others rlijl
.» m " m T " , " I|,,,!n"
° r the old Vltni:rat h ...mp.o&gt; i.-.v. bi t t I’rior, wife of un nrior.
struggle on in the film World, for­ wild
with leant in Imr eyes. "Hot nre happily married. Tic forme-

ever primping at that which bin
slipped from them fnrovei -youth
nml fame. Several have dropped
from riches to pnvaty.
I lie pul lie had no other movie
star before It fiftee yrer.r.i ai-o
except Florence Turner.
Hut now tho flint glory that
onre was hern has faded with the
rent of her forgott n kiml.cil Marguerite Clark, Cmi ■ (Jauntier,
r loronce Lawrence, Mary charlcson. Kiln Hall. Mark- VValemni.,
Maliel I ruittit lie, Mary I-’uller.
Helen Holme*, I.olti llriscoe ami

there aru emmtlmvs oth-ri
hron 5. n,,t3 m°* 1 ' gues* r,n v il,r *»« of Harry Williams of have fajlen frofti lofty pin,,
irMikh.
. New Orkans, ami the latter
into the abyss of obscurity,
’•eiift (launticcr. once known ried Henry II. Walthall tie- i
Win re are tho re. t of these
r??ni! i1"’ 'v',rl'1 ,,s n R‘nr ,,f the I -I have found more hnppin.
'•Id Kalein company, now lives in my honm than I ever cnidd Imv, 'J*f jesterdny who thrilled
bearts of men. women nml
p'diHion at Stockholm. Sweden. I found in the vain jjlory «.r
She, too, tried to emit • back, but Personal, fame,” say.a Mrs. Wal dren—Dorothy Ilernnrd, Alice
lister, Marion l.conard. May
f-tisrifl t omiiiions in the industry mu . dinll.
taling, I dith Storey, Marie
chaHired she could not succeed. For |
And Mr*. Willi
ramp, Millie Mush *. Franc
awhile she tried report injj on the • .....
amt that means • llillingv-n. Knid Ma.kev C
Kansas*City I'oat, hut domestic*
world.
' Amler. on Dolores Casineliip
troubles nntl the Innuiai; for tin
'•‘dl was the isnrkley. Maude IValy
ll:r
l‘l,s Da I,m rex, Pearl Sindclar
"tarry »Hawley, Irene Warlield.' I

'
| H"hite . ( Ito Mndi on, Win
r of t h r t c , b i l - 1 w, i,,- r **
’ "
t" *' it j The list of the forgotten foi
'I l-u, arturd- - me nuts is emlb- ,
&gt;• complaint at
And everv dav tl„- ii-» grows
...

STEW AIM’S WASHINGTON I.ETTEK

" ' ' i f ' . uraitir* i *»r o t h e r claim uiificr W illiam I*. VIiirni II.
il* 4*»*iiMi f | ; (lie hclrr. ifcvl.si r s ^ r n n l*&lt;rt n r itlhi r rlalm utilN
iinilcr
a l u t l o w It. .MarkA, *h i *« u&gt;m*«I; Aniiu S tokiM am t th e h ilrn , deviset**,
K r a u t i rn o r ♦•III* r c la i m a n t * nml, i
A n n a Stnki-N; Jriwli* T. I ’avl*. I n ­
d i v i d itfil ly am i »* A11mi Iti Imt r n t o r
«»r t h e e n tn l c of W illiam K. Itnx"•'It •IvcciukmI, am i the liflr*. du*
Vi8i*c*ii, KratitciM n r o t h e r claim *
u n t* u t a l r r Jciixe T. DjivIm, hull*
\ lit (lit 11y a m i as VilmluiMti a t . . r nf
Ihi* K m a to o f W llllnrii I*. l:n**o ||.
d i r t i i r t e d ; tin
l Y n t r a l Hmithi rti

LtiniLor

C o m p a n y , a n *ilib&gt; C o r ­
p o r a t i o n n m l t h e s t o c k b o b l i r s ,■f
H ie
C en tral
S o u th ern
l.iim ln r
&lt; o tiip .iiiy , n o i i b l o t 'o r i i o r a t l o i i a ix l
a l l i in l i ii o w i i p e r s o n s eliilm lliK a n In•'■ re st In t h e r e a l p r o p e r l y h e r e l u . i f t c r i le s c r l b e i l.

My '-MA/U.K.S P. STKWAItT
WASIlINC roN , Kept. &lt;t. n , .
Department of Agric iitur, •* Mareuii "I tliologicni
|ir"iu|it t»i resent the m-.ertlon of
Dr. William . norm.,lay, it, ■
bjtrist, that thj bureau is’nt doing
all it ought, to check di truetim.
(»f tho country h bird life, but ti e
Dcpartmrnl of Agriculture’s Itu
r“ “ 'P K'doniology comes nero»n
with the information that the birds
Unit Anteri'-n’* bird life lias d i - i n
certainly are being
t &gt;&gt;ye,|.
mm, hid greatly in tho last gun- £
• ” " il tho untoi
ienl folk eratinn nr two no autliority on the n
have to say is purely on tb-ir own i subjects
.Some i f the Ag- *
ncrounl, not in answer to tho Idol- j i c u ltu re il, idea.
Department ettlnmnlo- ! 5

Naluro has her balance*,” as
(ungrowminn Marlin [.. Davey, t',..
tree doctor, rgmatked to me* r •ci.nt.y, "and when thc-yVe disturb“For instance, plant life would
be endangered hut for birds.
r««t* live mi the plnnla and if
thcie win- enough of tie
,|„ y*,|
tmt nil the Vegetation up. Tlmr-would ho enough or them, ton if

s s n a v " .... .... ...

k'-i i- timnte (hat it lias le.-.-n re- a
" " '• 'I by half in ill year.. Mat. «
n p ly the deparlmental Idnlogist.i, "
'""•i ul the destruction n m irred ••
d m ing ti.. earlier part .-f the ID "
• " hen I,
prntei timi u , u
itrfordf,| than is nffoulisl toda ; B
it ndisjuate now.
,6 r. Hornaduy says not. lie .-ays Jj
)midei|uate &gt;&lt;-t, and the inti m
Dial ho think the depot
n
m« atal biologist , know it but jj
&lt;l*»n t (In anything a hunt it Lcctu** *
tbe&gt; re too tmnpleleiy under the 2
|n II lie nee ,,f the* American (Janie h
l roieetive and Propagating A .
elation, whose members, he farther N
Imils, at fin to Id........... interest ■ 3
‘ d in hunting than in protecting' «
ami propugnting game.
&amp;

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

This service is for m
prefer to pay this way .
find it a real convenience

D efem lan ls.

O f l D U I t f» P P t t l t l . l C A T I H N
I III-; STATI-; f t p P l.t i l t l l &gt;.\ T o
A .1. T H U A P T Ml l NAMI-IR P A R .
I II-.M, f l l t C l . T I M I H :
T o l.tie y u D a v i s . If l iv in g anil If
• '• i n i a l l p a r l l c . f c l u l m l i n , liltcic;»t»
u iM lrr L u r y f.. h a v l n . ct« c. ir , ,|
o l h e r w l s n In t liu r e a l p r o p e r l y h e r e j i i i i f t e r •le sc rlb i-il: n i l i i a r t l e s &lt;•t.,tm
l n « I l i t .T i - s t s IItiller W i l l i a m F I t u s •o-ll, ileci-iiNeil, o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e
r e a l p r o p e r t y l i e n I n u f t i r ib -,-rlba l l p a r t i e s c ln l i n lr o ; Itti• re is
" ' • ' b - r .M athew It. M a r k s , d ec. .s..,|. ,.r
jMlii'nvIjH' lii ih«* rc*nl |iro|i« r i \ in rvIn l i t e r ile sr - r lh e .l; A m u r ttteb.-s, ir
I ' l r u : n m l If ileiol a l l p u r t h - , e l a l m •f"5 , i n t e r e s t s u r iile r Anna S t o k e , .
|lei*,| iro-il, o r O t h e r w i s e ; .1.-si- -|D a v i s . 1Hill\ i i|d a i l y n m l n« Vrlinlni N t r a t o r o f t h e e s t a t e o f W i l l i a m F.
I t t l s s e l l dr e e n s e i l. If llvIliK m o l If
, l r i " 1 " I l p a r t i e s c l n l m l n u nii- ri-iit.s
' • r Jntnes
T. D a v i s , n u l l vDI u.i 11\"i"1
' ' I m l n l s t r a t u r o f t h e I n s t a te
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o t l u - r w l s e . C e n t r a l S m i t l i e r n l.nruI" o- ' uni p u n y , u c u r p o r n t I o n o r u n n .
'* " 1 " i n l e r t h e l a w s o f Hie p t n t e o f
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The Sanford Herald

Denunciation?

irear nfferneen •**«»•
, •■■day at M alitl,
Entered a* Second Claae MttUr.
OctoMr 17, l»tl, at tho Poitoftlc*
Sanford Klorlda vnder Act of
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■PRCIAI. JtOTICBi Ail cbltuanr
no/Ice*. carda of thank*. reeolutlnni
and notlcea ot «nt*r:alr.„*nt» wh ire
charge* are wiade will be r*&gt;»r*«a
fer at r,guU r .dvcrtUIng ratnt
HKMnrn t iib aksoa-iatko I'iirm
The Aaaoclated Prraa la eicluaIvcl*
tie* for el* entitled »«
*« *he
*h* u*»
publication of all newa dlapatetie*
credit** to It or not otherwlee cred*
tee In thin nnnor nnd »••*•'»•*
cal newa puhllaretl h*r*tn All right*
of re|&gt;nhl|&gt;'Mtl&lt;.n of «|w*clnl dlepatcb*
n herein are eleo reeer" ed

Charges of criminal negligence nnd near treason brought
against high Army nnd Navy officials by Colonel William
Mitchell, deposed Chief of Air Service, in his attempt to af­
fix blame for the recent disasters that have overtaken pro­
jects of the Navy Air Service should be well considered be­
fore judgment is passed. It should be remembered th at Col­
onel Mitchell has ever been wont to paint his picture with a
blackened brush, and that, no matter how worthy the cause
he has espoused, there is an ever present, tainted breath of
scandal in his testimony.
The average observer cannot, to any close degree approx­
imate the truth in Colonel Mitchell’s assertions. And it is
very hard to believe that the men entrusted with the defence
of a nation are eo steeped in bureaucracy that they will im­
peril the lives of their fellow officers with a dangerous mis­
sion through either a sense of political duty or an ambitious

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rllle.
2.—Construction of St. Johns-In- yci tic vised t- j'.ild have withstood the storm which sent the
dinn Riter canal.
"I/aughtcr of the Skies” to earth in a tangled mass of twist­
5.
—Extension of while way. ed metal and rent fabric.
4.- -Extension of local amusements.
The progress of aviation lias been marked by a long list
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
of
m artyrs who liace sacrificed their lives in the interest of a
etc.
1,—Augmenting of building pro­ science which is still in its rniancy. The lessons learned in
gram—houses, hotels, apartment one crash have doubtless prevented similar failures later.
houses.
6.
—Extension of street pavingThe
pro­ United States has been singularly fortunate in this re­
spect, and the co-incidence of two such catastrophes occur­
gram.
1,—Construction
of
boulevard ring simultaneously could well lie used by a man long known
nround Lal&gt;&lt;* Monroe.
for his extreme views and radical speech, as an opportunity
f&gt;—Completion of city beautifica­
to raise the cry of "Wolf”.
tion program.
It may have been a bitter feeling of resentment which
9,—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­ compels Colonel Mitchell t.» thus point an accusative finger
cilities.
____________ at those who earlier replaced his stars with an eagle rather

than harken to his radical theories.
It IDLE VERSE FOR TODAY
On the other hand, Colonel Mitchell is a firm believer in
ALL IS WELL:—Let not your the severance of the Air Service from Army and Navy ad­
heart be troubled: ye believe in
God, believe qlso in me. In my ministration. His ideas for the creation of a departmental
Father’s house nre many mnnsions: chair to ride the nation’s air destiny is not without its com­
if it were not so, I would have told mendable features, lie has been reduced in rank once for
you. I go to prepare a place for bis enthusiasm in the face of departmental opposition. Hav­
you. John It: 1-2.,
ing lost a position where his word carried some weight, he is
confronted by tin* fact that m a minor office his views are
TIIB TEST.
enveloped by the mantle of oblivion, unless, by some spec­
This is the test of a man,
Does b«* Stand to the blow?
tacular, glorified grandstand play, be can once more emerge
Is he willing to go
from the mass and direct the nation’s attention to t hat which
Just ns fnr as he inn
may,
after all. be its crying need.
For the right, and not break
There may be, as well, good grounds upon which he can
Wh-n his honor’s at stake?
He who has plenty ran pay
base the charges in* lias brought, bureaucracy and political
With a smile what be owes.
jealousy are not unknown in the eapitol. Colonel Mitchell
But the true splendor glows •
will
be given the opportunity to state his case.
In tho spirit'of him .vhn will say:
lie that as it may, one cannot avoid a feeling of admira­
"No dollar is mine that I get
While I a: nnd ’neath a debt."
tion for such singleness of purpose, and courage of con­
A pledged word is easy to keep
victions. No man, unless ;ic .»e utterly without reason, will
When there’s little to lose.
openly
court public disgrace, and the possibility of being tieHut when you must stand up nnd
flared unfit to wear the uniform of bis country's service, for
choose
Between baidships and sufferings the mere sake of publicity.
*
deep
It
is
not
easy
to
understand
the
attitude
the government
And the soft way dishonor would
has
taken
toward
the
colonel’s
attack.
The
Navy, hearing
take,
It is then that your soul is at the brunt of bis denunciation, shrugs its epauleted shoulders,
take.
and calmly passes the buck to the Army, with the vague re­
Th- test of the man is the blow,
mark that, since the Colonel is an Army man, it is for the
The storm and the tempest and
Army
to mete out justice, while the army maintains a retic­
strife,
Not the soft, sunny days of his ent policy, pending an investigation which is slow in its in­
ception.
..
.b o .
But the length he’s willing to go,
Whether it is the fear of guilt, or an indifference ealctiAnd the hardships lie’ll hear and
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t
lated
to belittle the stand taken by Colonel Mitchell, or the
go through
Because it’it tin* right thing In do,' USlltil slow progress of a machine noted for its production of
t Edgar A. Guest.) rod tape in bulk, is n m atter to be shown by time alone.
He that as it may, it is regretahle that a man of such
The tines to build houses is lx*
'forethought nnd possessed of a dominant will, to gain a bear­
fore the tourists come.
ing for bis ideals should, either by choice or the force of cir­
Today’i best laugh: “After all, cumstance, employ the w irtl “Treason" to that end.
It’s th'* papers that have to pay
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tho ink’vm tax.” Boston Trnnsscript.

: I 1,

Florida Gains Another Distinguished Citizen

Senator Swanson of Virginia*!
In s m t r i n g Dr. H am ilton Itoit as pri’sident of Hollins Col«2!.* " . T lucli,,t ' ,r ,',xe"’.',0f,Y ' U'Kli a t W in te r P ark . I bo board of tru s to rs of that institution,
...
! j a . n fexchange, breves o.ke. who h|lH .succce(l(!(| in U y U w w to H o rid a one of t lu
te outstanding
ed ucators o f this i m ntrv and it man who has had a distillNew York is having as hot a gllislied c a r t e r as a u th o r, editor and s tu d e n t of economw
time over the mnvornlty race as.
Dr. Holt is peculiarly lilted for the responsible duties
it hud when th:* Democratic eon
vvliieh
is ab o u t to assu m e as th e bead of one of F lorida's
vent ion wns in session last year. noil iiur be
11.
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l/* t
i* t • •
leading ..c .'lieges.

He is a graduate of Yule and Columbia Uni-

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Dor office boy says there are versities and holds an honorary degree front the former. He
a lot Of men who are poor math, also holds tin honorary degree front Ursinus College. \\\ inter
maticlnns who make a coneentrnt
ed rtedy of figure) at the lieneh- Ute g ie at I re sb y te ria n l nrversity in Ohio and also Oherlin
College in th e sam e state.
cs.
We b»‘t n fellow would lie lirveolf d In Georgia or the Carolina*
If th i residents were to hear him
idrgirg "U Ain’t Gonna Rain No
More."

I he greatest work of Or. Holt has been ns editor of tin:
Independent, lie served as managing editor of that magsizine I font 1H!D to HM.'I when he became its editor and owner.
From HM.'I to 1021, I)r. Holt continued as the active bead

"I th e m agazine, re tirin g a t the end of th a t tim e in th e r a ­
p i d l y tin co n su ltin g ed ito r, a position w hich be n »\\ bolds.
The Septemlier i.lition■of the
As e d ito r ol th e Independent be becam e widely known
Bradenton Herald is the annual
finan. iiil nnd development number to r bis view s upon h isto ry , sociology and economies, th ree
of that piildirationnnd contains sn l.jeets w hich be n m jo n ed in while at college. His vigorous
eighty nages. It is complete with
"»• *"
Iwtvo l a c , well reii'tcrrntinir stories and attractive I 1:*);1 " Z *
views. The Mlition reflects the telVetl lltioiigbont th e count rv tint) many colleges have used
progressive ness end reniarl.able his muga/.iiic for .supplementary class work.
growth of the Manatee flty.
Di. H olt w as p resid en t ol the T hird A m erican Peace Conon-

gn-a. bead of the American-Scamlituivian F’oundation ami

Less skirt, more neck, aid: health founder ot the League of Enforce Peace. Other honors that
—Wt man’s Page.
lie juts held include vice-president of the Italian-American
If they wear less skirl
.Society,
trustee of the Christian Pence Union, member of the
I’ll say, by lleck,
i’ll certainly have to
executive committee ot th e League of Nations Non-Partisan
Have more neck.
Association, executive director of the Woodrow Wilson F\mnJacksonville Times-1Itiinn.! djit-oi.
ibit :m cnnirnmn
chairman of
ecu tiv e eo
m m ill..........
................
of ex
executive
committee
of il...
the American-

■■•'Li. h " U ‘i &gt; . , member «! Nntiomil Institute of S u c ia l
. eieuees, . implilied Spelling Hoard, F’reneh-Aineriean SniD
Ihe Pilgrims juid other orders. |)r. Holt Ims been decoiated by I'ranee, Italy. Sweden, Greece, Japan and others.
Ill hemming the eleventh president of Rollins College. Dr.
Hull Wl *"'ing I ' that instiiution additional reputation and
And every man,
Unless he's dead.
prestige that will mean much to it in the educational world
When them stockings pars, His coming to this state will no doubt attract many other
Will turn his head.
—Deala Star. in.ted scholars jis well as undergraduates, who desire to purMie their studies under the direction and influence of such
We ain’t no poet
Jin outstanding figure in tho educational world.
We'll have to say,
In Dr. Holt’s acceptance »f the Rollins presidency. Flor­
But we turn our head
ida gams another distinguished citizen whose leadership will
the other way.
Gainesville Sim. ning bun and bis adopted state additional fame. The Her­
ald extends its congratulations to Rollins College in particular
And we are here
and to Florida in geuend upon its good fortune.
To tdl you, brother,

And since they roll their
Stockings, who
Can help it if bis
Eyes roll, too?
—Tampa Tribniu

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Labor Day in America.
Arafat Col. Mitchell?
Not with CooHdlte'n Consent.
A City or 50.000.000.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
ICopyrtght 1J15)
LABOR DAY once more, n day
without labor and with little think­
ing, nnd Tor DO per cent of all the
people merely a day for pleasure.
Labor in this country, free from
class consciousness assiduously
cultivated in Europe, looks upon
itself pot ns a class apart, nnd with \ S
Rood reason.

Thingx lrt
Evon the lc»L

soon.

i.rlaf)

on y S r ' i f t

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,w

»! . c S J J j

An nlli(fator~xei!l~I

15 Y ears while L
K row ■ hundred in *

The Ghines/^lr
years ngo, ,s0 f*opLC"|

rowing thing, swJJJjl
Some of u, eet ». .

cause ut don’t ihifj

holiday at exactly the right time,
But so far as labor is concerned,
it doesn’t mean much.

trouble because

Snake hit an Amn^i
&lt; uhn. Could har,"?!
Suppose it had bit^Jj

COLONEL MITCHELL, former­
ly Brigadier-General, lowered in
rank because he dared tell tho
truth about aircraft conditions in
the United States, has written a j
statement t lint will startle the
country.
His description of the fnreient
parade of battleships in the I’auiftc, and the ultra-fardcn^ un­
nounccment that our fleet had con­
quered
enemy fleet and taken
i( nn will
Honolulu,
interest the Presi-

Saving is « fine I
careful what you ' .

(utui” *"

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Putting somethin*htl
fr y is "II right, kt

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V’, dnys.
',ay *,i,le
the 0cold

If a woman wean
ring chances arc she
COLONEL MITCHELL writeo
If a man
- carries t |
fearlessly, roughly ami most un­
r chances are he is man
pleasant ly for certain army chair
gentlemen in Washington.
Police are s t i l f h ^ J
Colonel Mitchell predicts that he
| m s . Moat everybody!
will he put under military arrest
| to have found thein j
for his statement.
Evening World
*
Those that know President Coolidge, the millions of Americans
that believe in him, believe thut in­
stead of allowing Colonel Mitchell |
to lie put under arrest, the I'resi- i
dent will send for him and learn ;
■lACKKONVIl.I.K JOUIlNAI.
for himself the basis of tin* state-,'
mints that Colonel Mitchell make.'.] 'I he entire country Ims Pe?n sad-innd to keep abreast with dcvclupTO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN Th|
The President of tic United
Lu.ni&gt; The wreck of the ShcnnnStntcs is interested in the s e c u r - ,,y Uv” “ ir •Hmulvn !l' !S * * , ’, „ sh(H;k because of the sueity of the U n i t e d States, and in the winch some or the ninst during an I i
,,|10 |„„| |la,| -j,, rilling out"
men whose lives are alleged to 1c ffin nt uirnien in the service have | ast,V(.ri. ato(in a few months ago
have been sacrificed to ignorance 1° 1 their lives. The loss of the m)(| j|( crom,ing the continent. It
Now under construction at the corner of
SI, randoah with a list of fourtien
|ieiieved that she was strueand political advertising.
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see ,
f " - t i i r a l l y
perfect. Tiie facts seem to
COLONEL MITCHELL has al- l,n ';f the naval seaplane with ,(l. that ^ vvas managed as well
fivi “board have been added to an •„„ wns I)0S9lb|L. but that the pow­
ready been lowered in rank
of the elements was too strong
210 E. First St.
Phone 7M
n*V'to*1
re!-,*.1*' l° th° ,H‘" m bh'H ^'w itL’X palt" tn'll"’^ er
for her. A little more discretion
Any order to pul him under n r - .1'1"''' i l'1,rsmight have been used in making
rest for his recent statement
The crew of the Shenandoah : this flight, hut no blame attaches
would certainly he submitted to gai their lives to the advance-1 to the crew for their performance.
President
before going meat of the service they loved— A lesson in the use of dirigibles ................................................. 1 .............. ........................ .
jju'
through.
in line of duty “with their boots jlas liven learned that will be of
And it is not conceivable that on." They were heroes in the value in future construction and _
the President would permit that endless conquest of man over the -iii.ings. To stop now will lie to n
drastic suppression of free speech, mnditions of nature in which li • f&lt;&gt;tgct tho contribution of th e 1*
has found himself enclosed. Their many brave men who have died, u
PROFESSOR BORING, of Co- ,
will he written along with and to delay certain success. The g
lumbin College, who ertimates the "'hers in the log book of aviation country must "carry on” in the jj Huy your property direct from OWNER. SAV'E:
probable population of New York v," h l h« highest credit marks to .,ir.
ten per cent COMMISSION. This propcrtyiia]
City in I'.ififi at 50,000,000 is inter h' W that they gave their supreme (jcneral Mitchell has scored a
newly incorporated and prosperous town ofOil
ral
problems
"
v"rl
Iho
promotion
of
the
new|minl
jor
untfti&gt;&lt;|
cst.'d in the architectural
air control. The
„f nviuti«m has become too S
that will come with n city •eo.i- « ' "‘"de of transportation.
twining entry peupk„ than all of 1he first thought among the large for the government to divide ■
Well built two-story house—MODF.KN-^kaJ
France or England.
skeptical on reading of these ills- its energies between so many de- ■ water. (Irange grove—BEARING—on
Future architecture willdepend asters will lie to conclude that nvi- partments. The postofficc depnit- 2
on flying machine development in ation can never be made pructii mint is operating mail service « hard road and on A. C. L. R. R.
the next forty years. If tie licli- aide, that the elements and haz- planes, the army has its air depart- 5
copter, flying straight up and artls they offer are too stubborn mihit and the navy lias another,
Twenty acres of line celery land, ten acres I
down, is made a suiie-i, archi- to yield to human ingenuity. But Meanwhile commercial aviation
cleared,
right on the proposed hard road antllj
lifts in forty years will plan their it is the fact of failures that will attract the attention of conS. A. L. R. R.
buildings for flying machine land- means the ultimate success of all gress in drafting rules of operaibranches of aviation, Thu same lion, mapping routes nnd estnhlishAmi regardless of the hehmpter,
been said of every mode of ini-ling station- This will, no doubt,
IN,
it i" probahlo that an. tlu r half proved transportation that has'under the present scheme of af.century will arc the office nnd.even liven tried and found to be fairs, be intrusted to another d e-'
mamifacturing buildings big in- finally successful. It is only n partment. It is plain that a uni- a i i i i i n i i i a a R a i i m n i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i H H i i l
|" UKh• hn,f “ "'do square iHuhups, matter &lt;»f some twenty years that tied e.iiitrol i.-, needed to co-ordi. ,w mI|,,w f,,r
landuq-.
the w right, bnah, rs first flew in natv efforts and attribute to each
the air and astonished th .» world its proper .1 gree of importance,
1 IF NEW YORK City is to have with
their feat. .Many then pro-1 It is perhaps going too far to say'
5n.noo.oiHi population forty year. phesied tin t flying could never that the tiagedies that have just
■
...
lienee, wlmt will the population of
mail.' practicable. / Yet today oecurreil would have been prevent­
other American cities be Chi.ago, . 10 great.• i government on larth ed if a central management
Los Angeles, a ml future eili - in has adopted flying as the best been in control. But some of the
means for the rapid dispatch of mishaps that have occurred, some
Texas. Florida or Washington.
mail. the record of the steam- of tin* inferiorities that have been
of the railroad and of the an- bared, w.mld have been pnrvente.l
CITIES WILL grow to mon bout,
to through
strous size,
ize, as
a. the dinosams
iitnos.im-. dm
.Im t o, m o b i,,l e , might , be surveyed
.................................
.. a unified control tlmt
thousands ..f centuries ago
And &gt;lW , r . I,t 'he dreamers tl iumphed ; would have more judiciously exprobnly, like the dinosaurs, aft r «ver
(.f doom and........
that pended
... the prophets
•,
i ........I ' lie mon •&gt; that has laen
»"') purred the deter- scattiri i through so many departthe cities have grown too l.ig. they m
minutiou l" "verconig initial fail- meats, and it would have overcome
will die out.
urea. S.&gt; it will he with aviation. the prei.idici • that has been so
Human beings will live on in.iiin- I he day will come when ships of
The Iransactionn of this bank with its cu»to*J
i ".
, , • . matiif.
*'i Doth the army and
•ain tops and hill tops in mill die tv
of, th.
......................
.... ...&gt; , wunKnosscs
r-,„a ..............................
, 1, ,
eparate
communities,
with plenty ana
weakness^
.m V fm id ? 'U‘ '’ ^., i " - VV ,”'var*
as an arm
are friendly and pleasant.
H our cowaT
III1 o.mm .n. Kaiiure is only ini ' • i*!).'' V‘V’’
i'!‘ r,," 'u f"r wu’h* They will fly will lie
desire to expand nur service and n’*l^e ,
't
r H d ' \ W|i ’ " " W " ’’s’
incid. nt i„ the path of p r o g r ^ . im ittahl.. fill more un husiasm
creasingly
useful to the people. ^n" arc
I
^
I S t K
S
J ^ „ in ...... ......
by .......L c lln g S a k m o n ^ l '
y invited to open a Checking Account "it * |
!,"d
’
;,"'r' altenlion would have lessened
’’It hath m.t yet been d,..wn tn..nMHT'V"''n
l,U'
1
'
fall"M
withhclil f«»4
Wr
he,” and. who is a unit)
time because
.r u„.
nV*. Dterr is •1^T"
heruun«* of
t | „ i,* '"..r
s of the
tint n " l,,t&gt; t'*11^ 'lHi,*HT
".ore.
man living at present can Shenaml.mli
Shunamtoah ami
and the
t l , .cn.it
. ' Tin..' biiiM-.jti
..-m . T air
^th-B
'he guvernmea ,.n,fy
-rvicc
guess the future.
Another is that
mg nni'tlit-r ainhip t„ replace it. fi.ihire., only menu the will to su e
*•» ......I- S'iH another is h lt „vinPAUPERISM IS dying out in ' Vi , X . e ,“, t ......... .
, i u r h ....... r
:........................... i* .... .......... .................
Hie United States, thanks t- bet
1 r ""n''*. widows’ pension- more
S a n f o r d , F la ^
| vnh&gt;’h1'‘’," d medical care. a. i esif health a.IadI'ecially
campaigns
of
ver^io/*"""'"'?'* .o
( ^ &gt; ST R E N G T H - SERV ICE - PR06RESS;
great
life insunm n companies
M
......
sake of
&lt;*f Hmi.ihio in our piqmiation new dirigible for experimental uses’

THE AIR DISASTERS

NOTICE

NEW

A R C A I) E

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., IncJ

ATTENTION INVESTORS

See S. W. SWOPE, Box

Oviedo,1

BUSINESS RELAT10NSH1I

Sem inole (f[ounlijl5all|

"n*'v "*-5 are in poorhouse now,

economy.

=

Amt Hint h exactly 71.5 tun many.
In 10M tliero were SI1.5 nut „f
Ino.iiiiii in tin* poorhouiiei. things
TAMPA TIMES
have imprnveil since the war forced 1
up wages.
A brand-new cauldron is reserv­ hended glee.
ed for Die latest style of human
There are usually
i IT IS suggested that railroads' fool—the man who lakes a risk the prohl.’iu and the four cars in
ar- all movbe forced to combine in gr.-:,i irons- in passing the ear in front of him
eeds.
|
pnrtnlion units, and that they on u crowded paved country high­ I •■ssihte for the fool to knowIt the
make their own selections, "ratnee way.
M"-&lt;d of his own car, though h
A pin-headed pie cunsunt.'r will oroteihl;
than have the Government do tlu&gt;
do sn’t. lie m u s ^ g u e s a
choosing for them."
manage to struggle through the at
the speed oi the two ears just
Why not have it selection of well 'hied grade at school anti then "lo ad of him and the speed of the
informed men, railroad men of 1*1"^ ifcnuse the multiplication tu- car
approaching. The fool isn’t
lourse, acquainted with traffic j 'A1' '*’*. too much for him, -ay.s the * pupped
mentally, for guessing.
condition i make u survey of rail- ^ ichitn, Kansas, Eagle. The sim- II
£ff
° ' ' n si,1“
loads, anil let th.- Govcttimcn pleat problems in mathemuties are I o f \ h T £
Tlmt one good turn
know which combination should beyond him. He will ,hen obtain Sense h ‘ h‘ ..\
ch,*,n,'MDeserves another.
i&gt;c made in tho interest of econ- a ear through som-hoily’s els.M u-uallv lht "'her three drivers
-Judd Lewi:, iii Houston Post-PisBy IRVIN S. COBB
labor, taiutake to
the pa\eii
paved country1
.......... I ,(,.al.l&gt;
and then.
in ine
l t n.' ‘ves
t . him
i ........n
| "my and of efficiency?
patch.
highway,
jam
on
alt
the
gan
und1
vie
vert
’
1C
V
I
j*
Win. f ,n,: for him.
I*rank M flntyrr, thw plumpfst
Thi* acrobat
t
l
W 8
w;ia sawimr away
P R E S ID E N T C'OOIJlHiE will, proceed to tackle a problem
.*m in | wuh
Thin gludsomc sight
n’newy knee-joint of a fried I certaYnly not thlnk it wiM ’to leave differential calculus with cm pty- 'vuli delight in anticipation of the
Norm would lie snurning; comedian on thin continent, played
•"■ur
of
his
reception.
vaudeville dates one sonHon. Ono
l
* ‘|,,uKh the knife wa.n theae conihiiKition^ to * Ifi.sh in'Twould lure the longest
Lane to turning.
night after his turn lie drooped *»- i
ll^u.Txva nlh,&lt;*l,,r» hc ma,,? terests based on opportunities for
—Newark Advocate to II l'l" ,rt' or,1* r resta u ran t neai | lie waved Ids arm toward a but- stock jobbing, combining broken
down roads witii good roads for the
the theatre f,,r a bite, la-fore go- tie of ketchup which stood'mmn“the sake of immediate profit, rather
.
AN A D V ER T ISE M E N T
We rolled our eyes,
i"g t" bed. Sitting next to him was counter
--------- near McIntyre’s
•
'
elbow.
than more efficiency. Perhaps
Turned our neck;
a former circus acrobat, w h o did
-icj bo, he requested, "puss he
IS H I E S l L h N l SA L EM AN OF COM M ERCE
Now we nre blind
a horizontal bar act on the same dintmunt, will you? De sea gull's for the H i k e of unloading unprofit­
able railroads on the s t o c k h o l d e r s
Ami lame, by heck.
bill with McIntyre.
got de rheumnti in "
that own profitable railruuds.

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R m ? m '™ f !DY WEDDING, L
SOCIAL EVENT AT SKYLAND

■Xggn win men
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VAivn Williams will
* girls that leave for
i dinner and slumber
.{ranie on Crystal Lake

Friday
R A. Newman will
[Jiiance at the Country
Lr of Misses Mildred

SKYLAND. N. C., Sept. 1 0 Miss Edit i Kahner, was her sis­
(Specinl to The Herald)—A lovely ter’s
of honor and in a lovely
Asheville event, which will ho of shademaid
of
gt
*n with an arm bou­
interest throughout the south is quet of pink roses,
she presented a
the wedding of Miss Emily Nyc.. lively, pictutc. *
Bahnor, daimjiter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph D. Kahner of St. Augustin * Miss Emily Kahner entered on
and William Jennings Hardy of the arm of her father, J: I). Rahnei. who gave her in marriage. Sh'o
Sanford.
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The welding was at the home jf wore a wedding gown of white sa­
the bride s patents in Skyland, N. tin. with a tulle veil caught with
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front porch, decorat- orange blossoms, and carried u
ed by Mrs. W. A. Knight, was a bride’s bouquet of white rose.s. Miss
bower of palms and fern, with an Kahner is a lovely girl, and was a
improvised altar adorned with can­ pretty and charming bride.
dles and white rose.s.
Thd groom entered from the liv­
Entering from the livingroom, ing room with his best man, Wilthe two ushers, Joseph Kahner and linm Montgomery of Jacksonville.
Paul Lake of Sanford, came first.
Immediately following the cere­
Miss Adelaide Knight, a pretty mony. a reception was held in hon­
iiridesmaid, then entered nlone or of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy for
wearing peach chiffon and carry­ their many friends in Asheville,
ing an arm bouquet of pink roses
Out of town guests included Mr.
Miss Margaret Hardy, sister of ih&gt;&gt; and Mrs. George* Estes, of St. Au­
groom, also wore peach and car­ gustine and Mrs. J. I.. Hardy of
ried pink roses.
Savannah.
ident of Goldenrod, hut late of Mi­
ami was renewing acmiaintnnce
with old friends here Friday.

are
including the
Charles Matoon be rendy

I T I* F.I.’K T H K H O H D C I t K t ) T h a t
thin ortl*r b* p u b lish ed one** a i n k
In fo u r e o n . e r u t l v e w e e k l y Im u o i,
o f the San ford lla ra ld . a n r w .p a j - .
rr p u b lish ed In H im ln o le C o u n ty ,

ington, l). C. The ludles motored
. th
through, taking five dny* for the
. o
journey. Mr and Mrs. Steele have .. , J..0iv
taken a house on Second Street in
n ta jj t
town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F,. Chorpening,
Miss Helen Chorpening and Miss
Alys Chorpening motored to Bushnell for a Labor Day outing and
made n visit of much interest to
the historical General Dade Park
fnmfd as n battle ground of the
Seminole war.

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f o l lo w in g

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tukach homo
on Celery Avenue Is much improvisl iu appearance by the addition
i of screened porch. The Churles
Merriwether home is being beautifietl by new paint and the G. L.
Bledsoe home anti Kent Rossiter
home all on Celery Avenue have
been improved by new paint.

Geneva

Mr. nnd Mrs. Prevatt spent Sun­
day at the home of J. it. Ellis, in
Sanford#Mr. Joseph K. Phipps entertain­
ed over the week end at Ids homo
on Greenwood Lake, Mr. It. L. Mar­
tin, an associate of the Hollywood
Company, and Mr. Ray L. Fntout
a contractor of the same city.

Mrs. Isiche of Hninen City, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. M.
Messrs. Emery Brown and ParSjohlom.
wer, brother*, are improving the
appearance of the exterior of the
Mr. Walter Worthington and church this week with a coat of
family have m ovetfto Sanford to white paint.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart had
make their future home.
ns
guests over the week end Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Douglass
Joseph Van Dyke
The friendaof Mrs. Swanson will moved into their recently complet­ nnd Mrs. Snyder and Mias Luclle
C., were visitors regret
to Iearn“lh n t she is in the ed new home in Winter Park, Ecker from Winter Park who left
Sunday by boat for Jacksonville
hospital in Sanford very ill.
Wednesday of Inst week. Their ami Baltimore on their way to
many friends are sorry to lose their Pittsburg,
left Wednesday for.
Decker loft Saturday for compnny.
Chicago after spend- hisCharles
home near Stnrksvillc, Mini,
three months here.
On Friday evening Mr. nnd Mrs.
to enter school.
Church services for Sunday Sept. J. Henry Mcnick entertained sev­
13:
Sunday
school
at
2:45
p.
m.
D.
i Lovelin of Cmndcn,
eral guests when cards, music, nnd
Mr. Albert Whitaker and son I*. Douglass Supt. Preaching serv­ dancing
L»u"?.t of her brother. John,
were enjoyed. Among
returned Sunday from a bus­ ice at 3:15 p. m.. Rev. Sutter, pas­ those present
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.i iness und
pleasure ttip to Okeecho­ tor. Prayer meeting Wednesday at Hriceno Clark,woreMiss
Margaret
bee. ’
7:30 p. m.
Stuart nnd Mr. Joseph E. Phipps,
B. Williams and r ret
The many friends of Mrs. Geo.
The largest real-estate transfer
nrotl to Orlando Wed Bushnell,
Mr Ayer of the Mill Company
has been Buffering reported hero this week is that
lining business will from herwho
has
nearly completed a very at­
eyes, will be glad to of 220 aeres on Bear Gully Lake
learn that she is much improved. by Mr. Adams of Orlando to a New tractive residence on South Dixie
Highway and Mr. Wndo S. KntzYork man. Consideration reported mingcr
is having built by Mr. It.
Mrs. Pecklmm and sons, Stanley as four hundred dollars per acre.
C. Clark a combination house and
nnd Clarence Peckhnm, have regnrpgo which is nearly rendy for
turin i from an extended visit with
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Croon, Miss occupants from Plant City.
r. lativcB and friends in Detroit, lla Barton nnd T. J. Durrnnce,
returned Thursday afternoon from
Irs. E. G. Park, nccom- Mich.
a delightful motor trip through
Irs. ( lark Leonnrdi me
The entertainment given by the Georgia, Tennessee and Carolina*.
th and South Carolina Williams
young men, with Mr. and They were away two weeks and
Mr*. Hopkins chaperones, at the made their longest stops in Atlan­
Casino n few evenings ago, was ta, Chattanooga, Asheville and
III. Sanders h a s r e t u r n - ’
enjoyed by all present,
llendcrnonville.
Jarknonville w h e r e
.
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Lr the past three we 1
Mrs. Wr. I). Durant returned
kt of friends.
Several lorn! Indie* who nre
f: in Montovcrdu Tuesday, where
members of the Woman’ll Wesley
r
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had
gone
with
her
daughter,
Ip. Connelly and her V u Cornelia Durant, who is en- llihlo class of Oviedo, attended a
L. i. il. Connelly nnd t ing school there.
reception given hy the class hon­
Wiry, and Albert Conoring three of its members, who
I Welne day in Oilan-; Mr. James Rood, who has been iiro leaving soon for their new
in the hospital for several (lays homes irr Sanford and Orlando. The
under the care of Drs. Tolar and guests of honor were Mrs. Frank
Parks, has returned to Ids home Norris nnd Mrs. II. B. McCall, who
here. He is feeling much stronger,
it is said.

Evelyn Ballard returned recent­
ly after visiting relatives jn Jack­
sonville.
Mrs. G. C. Grant left Sunday
to spend a month with her daugh­
ters in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Culver Ethridge nnd son
Emmett spent Thursday in Sanford
with her sister, Mrs. Sam Brad­
ford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. IJrkeeu nnd fam­
ily. of Jacksonville have returned
after spending the summer at their
home here.
Harwood Moran, of Miami rec­
ently returned after a brief visit
wth his brother Aubrey, who ac­
companied him.
Mi. nnd Mrs. Curtis Edwin McKennic announce the birth of n 7
1-2 pound son, Junior. Mrs. MeKennie was formerly known as Lois
Grant.
Cristinn McClellan of Sanford,
spent a few days hero recently
with Mrs. T. W. Prevnlt nnd Ruth
McFarlnn. At the some time Mr.
nnd Mrs. Fisher were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon.

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.Mr. and Mrs. George Peters were
visitors Inst week in Daytona
Beach.*

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P . If. C. ltA I U N .
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J e n n i e M. C h e w , an«r li e r hu sb an d ,
Hi-iiJamiii t.'liew, If li v in g . a n d If
d e a d a ll i m r t l e . rln tm lliK an y IIIt e r e . t liy, tlirouKh o r u n d e r Ji&gt;nn I f M. Ohew- u m l l l f n j a m l n l.lm w ,
h e r ImimI..111, 1. a s liflrs . d e v is e e s o r
I r g a t e r s , n r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e
l a n d s In v o lv ed In t h i s s u it h e r e i n ­
a f t e r (lescrltied ; L o u is a P . N y l a n d
mill h e r huslm nil J o h n A. N y la n d ,
If li v in g a n d If ilend a ll p a r t i e s
i-1.i I in I iik. a n y I n t e r e s t by t h r o u g h
o r u n d e r L o u isa F . N y la n d a n d
J o h n A. N y la n d . h e r h u s b a n d , n s
h e ir s , d e v is e e s , le g a t e e * o r o t h e r ­
w is e In t h e l a n d s in v o lv e d In t h i s
s u i t a s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ; T h e
H e ir s of V ir g i n ia (!. S m ith . If l i v ­
in g. a n d If ilenil. a ll p a r t i e s elu lin Itig a n y I n t e r e s t hy. t h r o u g h o r
u n d e r t h e H e ir s o f Vlritlnlii I*.
Sinllli, a s h e irs, d e v is e e s, le g a t e e *
o r o t h e r w i s e In t h e l a n d s I n v o l v ­
ed In t h i s s u i t ns h e r e i n a f t e r iles e r l h r d ; L. A. S m ith . If living, a n d
If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c la i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t liy i l i m u a l i o r u n d e r l.,
A. S m i th , s o m e t i m e s k n o w n u s
L e w is A. S m ith , a s h e ir s , d e v is e e s ,
l e g a t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e In tile l a n d s
Inv olved in t h i s s u i t a s h e r e i n a f t ­
e r d escrib ed ;
I le f e n d a n ts .
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T h e S t a t e of F l o r i d a : T o ;
J e n n i e M. C h e w , u n d h e r h u s h a n d .
Ib-itjnm lu t ’hevv. If l i v i n g am i If d e a d
a ll p a r t i e s e lu lm ln u u a y I n t e r e s t hy
tliroiutli o r u n d e r J e n n i e M. t ’h e w
a m i l l e n i u m l u t ’ltow. h e r h iish a n tl.
a s h eirs, d e v is e e s o r l e g a t e e s , o r
o t h e r w i s e , L o u is a F . N ylaiul a n d
J o h n A. N y la n d . h e r h u s h a n d .
If
liv in g . a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m lo g a n y I n t e r e s t hy. t h r o u g h o r tit*
d e r L o u is a F. N v h u id und J o h n A.
N y la n d . h e r husliam l, a s h e irs, d o viitrcN or l»*K i l l o r ntlMTWl***; Th*«
IL Irs i.r V i r g i n i a C. S m ith . If llv lm t.
a n d If d ead , all p a r t i e s elalnilntf a n y
I n t e r e s t hv. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r I lie
H e i r s e f Vlm I n i n C. S m ith , a s h e i r s .

Sport lin ts in nil the most be­
coming shnpes. 'Some selftrimmed nnd others trimmed
with ribbons.

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Goldenrod

*.ill daugh! arc th"
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcudvi.
: .er, Mr', of Do Lund were vhiting here on
vernl days Wednesday.
t Avenue.
Mr . and Mrs Wayne Lnthrnn
a, T. L Long ami nnd family spent Sunday with
II/,: •. nrth have re- friends in Winter Haven.
k i motor trip down
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Townsend
ip, where they went
of MoJennshoro, III., arrived here
Monday to spend the winter.
Marie Lundquist were visitors
punt Arnold nnd little
Tuesday at the Ericson homo.
[&gt; Cr»*, of Miami, nre
iw fostr’. mint, Mrs. (’.
Volie Williams motored with a
P)f|. it home on Mngcouple of friends for the week end
tr,«f»r several duyik
to Miami, returning Tuesday.
N'a and Nell Under- ' M nnd Mrs. W. A. Smith left
•l/ij.i Wiilurd Bowman Mon iy p.ni . for Tayden, Miss., Rev. C. F. Wahlberg will preach
a two weeks visit with rcln-in Upsnla Lutheran church, morn­
. Tcnn., were the guests for
ing and evening, Sunday the LI.
F.. Preston for a few tive:
*evk on their way home
rg the state.
M and Mrs. Corbett Dodjl of
n Lake, wi re Thursday eveullers at the home of George
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Purification

Miss Sibyl Dodd was called to
Orlando
to take charge of
,*ician will tell y„u that a patientFriday
at the Orlando General
J urifuation of the Sys- Hospital.
foundation of Per' ■ Why not iid yourMr. ami Mrs. C. A. Fisher and
Miss Rena Mathers returned
lilm ill. that nre Saturday after « two weekn visit daught r of Ocala had dinner Fri­
" f y«ur vj.diiy? Puriday nt the homo of his sheer, Mrs.
',,,rr •&gt; n J.y taking n with her sister. Mrs. It. C. Smith Brown in Grapeville. Kttiu Pearl
'••■ur-c ,o ( ' o l o t a h s , —
returned home wtih them.
,'c‘‘ •' * . for several
Fellows
Collieutt
of
St.
Peters­
"d
how Nature ro- burg is here for n few days visiting
Mrs. August Swanson returned
P
health.
from nursing at the home of My.
with
the
family
of
his
brotl^r,
W.
f1 nf" the cilatest «#f all
; od Mrs. Holli on Sunday. Many
furiiiers. (let a family J. Collieutt.
relatives and friends have called
Mr. Plumley and two children to see little John Troumund.
returned here this week to spend
the winter, after a few months
visit to their homo in Miss.
Mrs. M. M. Rogers a former res
Mr. nnd Mrs
spent his hirthd
his brother, Hil
ning. His motl
nanson, his son,
lloltbn were nisi

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East Sanford
Curl Chorpening joined
friends going to Bni
ibor Day.
Mr nnd Mrs. Joe General of
West Paint Bench have been here
visiting the former’s parents.
Mrs. W. J. Henley arrived homo
Suturduy from a visit in Atlanta
ami other points irr Georgia.
Mrs. G E. Camp is visiting
friends in Thontusvillc, (lu., this
week while in route home front a
summer’s visit in Atlanta.

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t o tlio l .t g h e a t a t a i u la r d .
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in bright shades. All fast colors.

55 inches wide. All new patterns and
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$1.25 Yd.

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White and colors, flesh, peach, blue, orchid and white
wide.

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25c Yd.

.Mra. L. II. Curry, Miss Alet his
Currey and Cldyt* Currey of New
Smyrna, wore recent visitors at
the W. R. Prevail home ut Moore’s
Station.

A son, James Jackson, was horn
to Mr. nnd Mrs. James Purvis at
their home in Pjnellees Park lust
Reuben Tyner and n friend from week. They were iwsitlrnts of
ampa were guests at the homo Cameron City until recently.
f his uncle, T. O. Tyner on Imor Day. Mrs. Fisher nnd daughMr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Purvis witli "
:r who have been visiting'her sis- their daughter, Winona nnd Mr. ■
•r returned home with them.
and Mrs. C. A. "Palmer, Cameron *
City residents, were recent visitors #,
The members of the Crystal fmke for the day nt Daytona Beach.
oultry cluli held another enjoyhie picnic Saturday at the lake,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Younts of ■
Tampa were week end guests o fi*

Mr. ami Mrs. August Swanson
and Dorothy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
chie Swanson and baby took n trip
to Eustis Labor Day. coming home
tho Orlando way. Mrs. Ballinger
going with them on th-• beautiful
drive.

50 pieces of new cretonne, bright col­
ors. ,‘Winches wide. Small and large

At the regular monthly meeting
of the Town Council on Thursday
evening it was unanimously voted
to engage the services of Civil En­
gineer Henry Dietz, formerly of
Birmingham. Ala., as engineer’for
the town, in this capacity Mr.
Deitz will direct the establishment
of all grades, nnd the laying out
of nil street nnd building lines.
Mr. Dietz already has charge of
the surveying of three thousand
acres in sulslivision in the out­
skirts of Longwnod.

500 yards brown sheeting
Saturday—one day at

The Y owell C om pany
EVERYTHING NEW THAT’S GOOD

�r a f r sanford h
•d, fop ho was withdrawn for a '

To Coach Navy Crew

Saints Leader Doubles In
Eleventh to Drive Barnes
In With the Winning Tally;
Cobb Gets Poor Support

Four Pitchers Used to Halt
Washington Rallies; Peak
Drives in Six Runs With
Homers in Two Innings

ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1 0 .(A5)—Manager George Block led his
Saints to a 5 to 4 victory over
Tampa Wednesday nfternoon, St.
Petersburg thus assuming n lead
of two games to one ip the Florida
State League pennant series.
Block’s double In the eleventh
inning with Barnes on hose drove
in the winning run after his three
singles during the earlier part of
the contest kept the Saints in the
running. Cobb pitched well for the
Smokers, but numerous errors by
his infield nnd n costly misplny by
Charlie Allen in the outfield, cost
him a victory.
The Saints counted three times
in the Inst of the ninth to tie the
acore, Block's single driving in two
of the runs. Houston, who had
two bad innings when the Smoke' s
scored nil their runs, wns reliev­
ed in the ninth by Harry Stngg,
a recruit from Imlinnn, who held
the Smokers sufcly the rest of the
way.
The Box Score.
TAMPA
AB It II I'O A E
Snead, 2b........ 4 1 2 !i 4 0
Hicks, 3 b ............ 3 0 1 1 0 0
Estrada, lb..........5- 1 0 H 1 2
Welk, ss............... 5 0 1 2 2 2
Lee, rf................. 5 0 3 1 0 0
C. Allen, cf.......... 5 0 0 2 1 I
Huggins, c. . . . . 4 0 1 9 2 0
Nance, If.............. 2 1 0 I 0 0
Cobb, p................ 4 1 0 2 3 0

PHILADELPHIA, Sept 10.—(/P)
—The Philadelphia Athletics got
an even break in the four-gnme
series with Washington by win­
ning a slug-fest yesterday, 9 to 7,
thereby reducing the Senators lead
to seven gnmes.
Eddie Rommel, Mack’s fourth
pitcher in the game, saved the con­
test when he relived Groves in the
Hth and stopped Washington’s ral­
ly. Simmons tripled with the
hnses full in the sixth inning, giv­
ing the Athletics their winning
margin.
Roger Peckinpnugh almost won
the game for the Senators singlehanded, knocking out two home
runs in successive innings, the
third and fourth, and driving in
six of Washington’s seven runs.
This comeback of the Athletics
bids fair to prolong the American
League pennant issue, but with
only about a score games remain­
ing on each club's schedule, it is
still a forlorn and very hopeless
task for the Mackmen to over­
come their rivals.
*
AI Simmons, slugging Renterfielder, U fty Baumgartner, and
Eddie Rommel, veteran knucklebull twirler, were the heroes of
the Athletics victory.
Even the hereule^i batting of
Pei'kinpiiugli was not
strong
enough to stop the rampaging
Mackmen who banged away until
they overcame the Senators’ big
lend with n sensational five-run
rally in the sixth that drove Zach­
ary from the box. All told the
Athellics shelled three Washing­
ton twlrlera for tf&gt; hits.
Simmons’ telling blow for the
At licit ie.s was made off Russell,
Zachary's successor.
Zachary hud been found far two
runs previously in this inning, and
five altogether were brought in
before the final out.
This rally by the Athletic)! fol­
lowed a succession of thrusts, by
Washington with PeckinpaugfT in
the leading role which drove out
Rube Walbcrg, Mack’s opening
mound choice, with the bases fill,
two runs air..... in and two out
in the sixth. Lofty Uaumgartrier,

T o ta ls ......... 37 I 8x31 13 5
x One out when winning run
scored.
ST. PETE
AB R II PO A K
Messner, ss......... 4 0 0 1 0 o
Shannon, If. .. .. 5 0 0 1 0 0
Mitchell, 2b......... 4 0 1 4 2 0
Brown, cf............. fi 0 0 3 1 0
Doyle. 3b..............2 0 1 1 2 0

Meet Mr. Robeert Butter, newly nppointed cn«eh of the Navy varsity
crew. He’ll succeed the famous Richard Glendon. who turned out sen­
sational shells during the last two years. Butler graduated from the
University of Washington In 1923 and for the following couple of sensoils was assistant to Coach “ Rusty" Callow at that Institution.
Members of the American Legion paid full military honors to the 11
members of the Shenandoah killed in the wreck of the dirigible near

Cox, rf................. 4
Ilarnes, lb........ 3
Block, c............ 5
Houston, p........3
Stagg, p............ 1

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Post-Season Series
. Petersburg 5; Tampa 4. (11
innings.)

Totals ......... 40
Score by innings
Tam pit ............... 002
St. P e te ......... 000

Cubs Take Eleven
Inning Tilt F r o m
Loop Leading Buck
PITTSBURGH, Sept. i0.—(/P)—
Chicago won the final game of the
series from the Pirates yesterday,
9 to 7, In eleven innings, making
the count three out of four from
the la-ague leaders.
Tho Cubs
broke through the tie in the elev­
enth when hits and errors resulted
in three tallies. In the local half,
Cuyler tripled and Traynor singled,
but Hoffman tightened up and end­
ed budding rally. The game was
marked by poor fielding nnd Kauf­
man n’s wildness.
Score by innings;
Chicago .. tM)0 03(1 030 02—9-14-2
Pitts......... 030 000 300 III—7-13-4
Batteries: Kaufmnnn and llnrtnett; Kramer, Adams, Morrison
and Smith.

Pittsburgh
New York
Cincinnati
Boston .
Brooklyn .
St. Louis
Chicago

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 9; Pittsburgh 7. (It in
nings.)
No others shfcduictl.

T o ta ls ......... 39 7 13 21 10
x Hatted for Russell in 8tli.
PIIILA
AB R II PO A
Dykes, 2b. . . . .
4 1 1 1 2
l.nmar, If........... 4 1 0 2 0
Miller, rf............ 4 2 3 3 0
Simmons, ef.......5
1 3 1 0
Hale, 3b. . . . . . . 5 0 1 2 4
Perkins, c......... 2 0 2 3 0
Cochrane, c. ... . 2 2 2 3 0
Galloway, as....... 1 0 0 0 1
z W elch.............. 1 0 0 0 0
Smith, ss............2
0 1 1 0
Holt, lb.............. 2 0 0 7 0
zz F o x ............. 1 1 1 0
0
Groves, p............ 0 0 0 0 0
Rommel, p......... 0 0 0 0 0
Walbcrg, p........ 2 0 0 0 0
Baumgartner, p, 0 0 0 0 0
zzzKecxey, .. .. „ 1 1 1 0 0
Poole, lb. . . . . . .
I 0 0 4 0

1
E
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

T o tals......... 37 9 15 27 7
z Ratted for Galloway in 4th
zz Ratted for Holt in (Uh.
zzi. Batted for Baumgartner
fitli.
•Score by innings:
W ashington......... 001 302 100Philndclphin .. .. 000 215 lOxYANKS LOSE AGAIN
BOSTON, Sept. 10.—(A*)—The
Red Sox defeated the New York
Yankees Wednesday, 5 to 4, Flngstead’s double with two out in the
ninth driving home Rosenthal with
the winning run. Babe Ruth had
;i perfect day nt bat with two
ningles nnd a pair of doubles nnd
drove in three of tin* New Yoiker’s runs. Combs and Carlyle made
t i n h i t s apiece.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 200 100 100-4-9-1
Boston .......... 000 400 001-5-9-3
Batteries: Johnson nnd Bengough; Wingfield and Bischoff.

•^E H A V E THE B EST BUYS

[ ■tb’.'iACREAGEBUSINESS-HOMES

One-Profit Valu
Unit-Built Construi
Make Studebakers Bargains in Qua,
ECAUSE Studebaker builds for Studebaker
cars all bodies, all engines, all axles,
B
clutches, ditlerentuls. steering gear, springs, gear

Others, who once built qmi;,, . J
made material sacrifice in order t0
final price advantages. These can w l
sets, gray iron castings and drop forgings—it Is vjdue for the man or woman who
two advantages:
kind of a car. But if he wants a
possible to give purchasers
|
uiere is only one answer—Studebakn. B
i
Because
'Studebakcr
1. A price cidtsintaget
profits
which
all
other
manuConsider, for instance, the Standard Sal
eliminates extra 1
— '■ _to
illustrated above. It has wool i:- k J
facturers (except Ford)
must outside
pay
Studebakcr
is able plate glass; fine trim to hide all tic h l
parts or body makers. Thus
Z..~-------toughness,
fine northern ornamental hardware; clock; gasolinej |
to use steel of extra L
-„
white ash and hard maple, wool upholstery, plate dash; automatic windshield cleanerglass, painstaking workmanship to precision
ocks on ignition; steering gear, doo’r J
standards, and extra equipment, such as gaso­ tire carrier all operated by a single kejTl
line gauge, clock, stop light, etc.—yet charge no
Slam the door and the sound sari ■
more than competing cant.
Swing on the door. Run one wheel J l
2. A construction advantage; Because all parts curb and note how the door, ifin Z l
are not only designed to constitute one har­ c.ose. Sit on the firm, heavy fenders. M
monious unit, but are Unit-Built in Studebakcr steering gear. See how easily jt handleij
plants. Being built as a unit, every Studebakcr sire balloon tires. Test the comfort ofjl
functions as a unit. This results in years longer rear seat. Its genuine wool upholsterrJ
life, scores of thousands of miles of excess trans­ two layers of washed, quilted cotton, *1
portation, greater riding comfort, minimum re­ of genume curled hair ami extra lonTJ
closely held together by small cod
pair costs and, finally, liighcr resale value.
The net of it 13 this^-the one-profit Studebakcr
Run the engine—the most powerful is,
with its unit-built construction
___________
this size and weight, |
offers you a bargain in quality.
ing to the rating, of &amp;
Truth in cAdvcrtising
tional Automobile Chaah
There are others in our gen­
Arr»J*rofTU« Saturday Evening
Commerce.
eral price field who also build
Coil HriMiilm editor iiiuttiDDini
Come in and see thii U
lh«
truth
ufaStuJcbdkcradvartitaBut
for
models
quality cars,
in quality — the lowered
nicot.
KtiJ
our
rrply
on
past
71
that arc at all comparable their
closed car ever sold tj $
of the turrent Inuc of “The
*
prices are higher.

J

San Juan

Garage

rfp:-;:J&amp;tom727

[N^clez R e a lty Co.
V^ldc?;Hplcl building

NORTH BY SEA!
Washington
Philadelphia
Chicago ..
St, Louis ..

Detroit .. -

Cleveland
New York
Boston .. ..

r-rra l
[,27 Atlanta 5; N

r,iti j Birmingham
jr.i jiiiiga.)
i ;:t i Chuttniioogn
;iu;» Only games

Fra neo-Spanish Drive
Against Itiffians (Jets
UnderVVay In Corocco

My prices on Tires nnd Tubes

Splendid Steamer
Today’s Games
n a t io n a l

nre lower.
Oil prices nre lower too.

lea

Philadelphia :u Boston
Chicago at Cincinnati.
Pittsburgh nt St. Louis.
PARIS, Sept. 9.—(/P)—The long Only three scheduled.
heralded Franco-Spanish offensive
against Ala! El Krim's Kiffian
tribesmen and their allies lias be­
Editor Writes Hook
gun and soon will bo in full swing,
said in official quarters to­
On Politics In Jail itday.was The
Spaniards, after their
successful
landing
on the shores
1UO DF, JANEIRO, Kept.
Albtioemtis Bay yesterday, are
UP)—Marco Rodrigue, managing of
editor of the Curroio dn Marika, marching mi to Ajder to tin- south.
Franco- Spanish forces, n u m b e r ­
recently wns released after nerving
a prison sentence of one year, im­ ing between 150,000 mid 200,0110
posed in n suit for liahel brought j are, or shortly will be attacking
against him by former President ITeluun in the northwestern sec­
tion o f Kiffian territory nml SheEpitnein Peis on.
»
Rodrigues utilized his time in dtunti, further to the south.
prison writing a book about the!
political, social arid economic con­ A piece of linen, 0.1100 years old,
ditions of his country which will recently examined bv tln&gt; elinirman
Is* Issued In two volumes consist­ of the Irish Linen Society, wns
ing of about 1,900 pages. Prac­ found to l»e as perfect struetuarltically nil of the work was writ­ ly ns are tin* linens made today.
ten without references.

r .Try SmitlTN Barber
Shop for good barber
work'. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

WASH (
AB R H PO A E
McNeely, cf........ 4 0 2 1 0 0
S. Harris, 2b. .. 5 0 1 0 2 0
TUcc. rf.‘ .. .. „ 5 0 1 0 0 0
Goslin, I f . ......... 4 2 1 2 0 0
Sevcreid, e. .. „ 5 1 l 7 1 0
Bluejre, 3b-------- 4 2 3 1 4 0
Peek, as............. 4 2 2 2 0 0
Judge, lb........... 4 0 0 10 1 0
Zachary, p......... 3 0 1 1 1 0
RusmII, p........... 0 0 0 0 0 1
xJennes, .? ...........1 0 1 0 0 0
Ballou, p............ 0 0 0 0 1 0

I hat’s w hat everyone has to say w ho has seen the
latest Ford cars. Y ou’ll hear it anion** automobile
men, as w ell as from m otorists generally.
1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Fla

That such attractive motor
cars cuu!il be offered with­
out the slightest increase in
prices, seemed incredible to
a public long familiar with
Ford values.
^ et en th u siasm fo r the
smart new appearance can
never su p e rse d e the fact
that it is the quality of ma­
terials and w o rk m an sh ip
that has m ade the F o rd
the world’s leading automo­
bile value. New beauty lias
not crowded out truditionul
Ford reliability.
*

E S S E X COACH

Everything
For the Sportsman

Heul Entitle Auction Salon,

AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
Ol/It SALES FORCE nre EXPERT’S

E veryone S

P r o v e it

1he very volume of Ford
output demands absolute ac­
curacy of every working part.
1he steady flow of produc­
tion is dependent upon parts
lilting together perfectly;
inaccuracies would inter­
rupt and delay assem bly.
And to this precision must
be larg ely c r e d ite d the
uniformly line performance

HUDSON COACH
T|ras*anger
Hudson Sedan

Wo tfuuruiitoe Sutlnfactiou.

Rumibotif
Touring /

C oupe

-

-

-

*26 \

2(Ji
-

.

521

and freedom from trouble of
all Ford cars.
Closed cars now slum a in
color ure unusually pleasing,
new and liner upludstefy
gives an artistic harmony jo
the cars. 11right nickclc
radiators feature the close
cars and nickeled headlamp
rims are on all types. lj,e
fendersare larger and b»nger,
and the running hoards Jre
w ider.

Comfort is increased by jhe
c a rs’ low er center «&gt;f gravity i
by the low, deep, wide sc.iiSj
by the added foot room. a»
by many other relmeinei^
that contribute i&lt;&gt; &gt;"ur cJ '
convenience and safety.
Here is the ideal cur Ur J
woman’s personal use—g""
.

I■ . *

Tudor Sedan
Fordor Sedan

..... .»lw

-

hiiiivunfihtd vf.ii* a*i*1 1
i i i f j uti open u f »

All prices f. o. It. Detroit

ALLEN AND BRENT
Ufi E. Second Street, f git ford, Fla

4

All Price. Freight anJ Tux Extru

Seminole Hudson-Essex Co

SEE

YOUR

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Classified Directory

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PRINTING

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
in A dttne.
FORT
LAUDERDALE
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing the
Engraving, Embossing. See us DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
/irst. We do i t Phone 417-W. ard County thoroughly which la
"«?
JS f ;
one of the most rapidly growing
R. R. Ave.-Commerctal S t
iut«»r *•*
sections on tho Florida Coast.
10* a |JM
Sample copy and rate card upon
REAL
ESTATB
»« a■ llaa
■*
request.
•«
J. E. SPURLING. atft-division
4« a llaa
'Youbla above
specialist Subdivision to Or­ I.F.ARN ABOUT Polk County and
lakeland, through tho Starlando,
Florida, and F l o r a
L„ ar# tor eon*
HeighU, Florida on Dixie High­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
way.
dium in South Florida. Published
f e . a * &gt;*«th
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
"loo lor flrat
TIN AND METAL WORK
Lakeland. Florida.
(l raatrlotad to JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
Make your sales
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. OHIO—Xenia.
K
® «•*:
the Xenia Gazette, Zenfn ba raaponalbla
Water ard Boat Tank*. At Oak through
Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
ort*ct Inaertlon.
Avei.ue and Third Strset. Tele­ ia,
f,,r .ubiaquant
trict.
Want ad nnd display rates
phone 111.
on request.
.
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win
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lohon* number ii
LVim- About ona
thoiiaand haa a
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DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finialicd; a t 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. Writo Devel­
opment Department. Tho Fcnsaeola News.

Building Material

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
MIRACLE Coneret* t o , general circulation
in Southwestern Georcement work, sidewalks, build­ Rin. Rutc 8c (6-word line) line.
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
Terwillager, Prop.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa o, ia county ndvertise in the DeLnnd
Service, Quality and Price.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

DAVID B. HYER

, 1th you
unlaaa
Jf addraa*-

ARCHITECT
Member J . L A
n » * a Rulldln*

MUST &gt; •
*. at Tha ■*»-

fiz

Orlando, Florida

VoU*t,ld's a '0“ m-

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirtyrent nd may bring you severnl
dollars. Phone 148 and n repre­
sentative will call nnd sea you.

aftlc*

HILTON’S

HS
d ir e c t o r y
i plat*

wlthla t u ,
pruplr of Sanford
■» nflra needed,
let when any ■»*i reqalred. ft la
pkabetleallr low
it*-

1

kite In This
IC T O R Y
I0NB
148

nAitnp.it sum*
11.7 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
Special Attenlion
Given To Ladles and Children.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

— Multlgrnphing,

mailing—as you
en you want it.
H. E. Porch, First
pk Bldg-

F

I lfs fo r r e n t
k SONS
[Drive It.
2nd St. at R. R.
FOR IIlitR
SERVICE Day
ilettf ail trains. Ba«rLPhone 551 nnd 63-W
-9 ------------■—
IO/B
rne and q u a lity
[(Wpis

HA C A F E
(riffle (louse
, Mgr. 105 W. 1st SL
DRUGS
HUG STORE — PrejDnigi, Soda*. We
t you as your ohjno.

MEAT m a r k e t

STATIONS AND
^SUPPLIES

180 ncres in Volusia county,
about forty ncres in low or
muck land, balance in semillnmmock nnd high pincland,
located North of DeLnnd about
seven miles, and near a new
development. It is part of an
old Spanish Grant and known
hs tho Arredondo Grant close
to several good size lakes nnd
about one hnlf miles from F.
N. Hurts Springs Ranch, and
nbout the snmo from Deleon
Springs, a famous resort
Springs and a property which
sold for $1,000,000.00 to a Chi­
cago Syndicate. Price $25,000.
TOWN SITE PROPOSITION
68 acres of land situated about
8 miles from the town of San­
ford, adjoining the largest ico
plant in the world now under
construction, in the heart of
the new development by South­
ern Utilities Co. This land
will be paved with 100 feet
paved streets, with clwtric
lights nnd nil improvements,
without cost to buyer. $1,500
per acre.

FOR SALE: Account of old nge,
my entire well drilling business!
and equipment. W. A. Stafford,
408 Holly Ave.
j
FOR SALE: Overland Sedan in,
good condition. Sec Mr. Swanson
at Crown Paper Co.

FOR SALE: linger sewing ma­
chine on easy payments. ii. II.
Bankston, Sanford.

WANTED: A good cook. Appty
to Mrs. G. G. Herring. N. French
Ave. nnd Lnkcshore.

90 Acres

WANTED: Colored lnbor for rond
work, Sanford to Delaind road.
$3.00 per day. Truck leaves San­
ford Avc. every morning. L M.
Gray, contractor.
REFRIGERATOR wanted. Small
size. Must be in fair condition.
Call 556-J.
WANTED: Smnll furnished apart­
ment or large furnished room.
W. L T. Care Herald.
WANTED: Dress-making, sewing
of all kinds. Men’s :i'iirts a spec­
ialty. 113*4 Palmetto Ave.

A djoining Sanford'
Grove
A 5 to 1 (shot for
Developers

WANTED: Counter girls nt once.
Apply Lu-Bcth Cafeteria.
WANTED: Smnll set of hooks to
keep in spare time. Also audi­
ting nnd system work by expert
auditor and accountant. Answer
by letter to G. A. S. c.o. Hernld.

Rose Court
Lot 79

WANTED TO RENT: Bungalow
of five rooms or more. Prefer-1
ably unfurnished. This j* not a
tourist proposition but nn nil the
year tenant who will lx* stntioned
in Sanford representing large cor­
poration. Give street nddress nnd
particulars, amount of rent, etc.
in first letter. Address F. I* G. P.
O. Box 1294 Orlnndo, Fin.

Wo beg to ndvi.se—
We have taken offices Nos. 507-508 in The First
National Bank Building of this city.
The sale of lots in our Sanford Grove development
will be under the management of Mr. Bart Nason,
assisted by Mr. C. C. Chaffer and others.

EL0HIST
THE FLORIST"
L'or all occasion*.
ue. Rhoni 260-W___

2 five to seven room houses not over

We invite inquiries from investors and homcscckers. We also solicit listings of properties for sale.

E it COOK STOVES
try a full liny,
are right. Cash or
want your business
live &amp; Furniture Co.
E. First St.

S a n fo r d G ro v e, Inc.
Hnnford (

.jP A fc
w.
Offica In ■
| “4n* Buildin g Annex. J
on* 417-L 3.

607-H Ixt N a tio n a l
D a n k IlnlbiliiK

New York O ffic e
115 Ibink S t r e e t

;

Also have clients for suburban
homes at moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

J

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

E. C. MILLED. I'rcshlt-nl

•awtkr

$7,500.

214 E. FIRST ST.
,
W. R. SMITH, MGR.

H o te l l.m n iiiiK lo n
M iam i O ffice

*.k\ qml

Lot No. 27 facing park

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

2
SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.
H. S. LONG, Mgr.

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

INSURANCE

G. TAYLOR DYER
PiUnting—Decorating
PIIONE 303

Cook Bros.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
600 Laurel Avc....Telephone 693

s
F OR

Close in Subdivision property, ready for de­
velopment a t a price much lower than any
adjoining property.
2— Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will bear rigid investigation.
3—Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece has several
miles of water front.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
R E A L T O It 8
Magnolia nt Hecund.

LOANS

;

Phone 48

INVESTMENTS

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SALE

INCOME PLANTATION AND
GOOD INVESTMENT
FOR RESALE

By GEORGE McMANUS
WHAT VW/ktsTEO

f

Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bldg.
Phone G57.

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■INK UI* FATHER

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$6,500.

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WE OFFER TODAY

1 five or six room house not over

•v

Automobiles

REAL ESTATE

htee nations. Mag‘ cond. First and Film,
lenus and lOtb Street.
Sic*.

:

WANTED: Six finish enrpenters.
Apply Hotel Forrest I-nke.

Leonardy Realty Co.

Customers W aiting

1

$1850

E arle T. Field

! Announcement !

j

WANTED: 2 Waitresses nnd chef
cook nt once for cafe, seating 40
people. Apply Mount Dora Cafe,
Mount Dorn, Fla.

1925—Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922—Ford Coupe.
FULTON, INC.,
1925—Ford Touring.
Ilrnl Eslnte
Developers
Promoters 1927—Ford 1-ton Truck.
IW IllU IT S : Itrd Brokers
llentls
llo.r,n
Seminole
Hotel
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
,. ,i h. I ioilbln
Yellow
llnailx
Dodge
Bros. Sales and Service
lin.no giiiiranPhone 3
Oak and 2nd S t
1
to ta l k ,
C a n a r y Jtlrd*. WANTED: One room nnd kitchen­
g u a r a n t e e d xltiette. Close in by woman working
g e rx IS.00. P a r
nkeets (Lo v o up-town. Reference. Apply It. Care
b ir d s ) i s .00 p e r i{ Gra h l.
NEW
pair. U l n a ,1ov- I
_______________ ____________ ____

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j

$300 P er Acre ' ,
1-4 Cash /

FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfordNew Smyrna Highway ono half
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
ex $5.00
per
ter, Osteen, Fla.
Good meat cutter.
5 Room Bungalow
pair.
K nklm n WANTED:
PALM BEACI1 COUNTY — The
p u p p ie s 115.00
Phone 110 or 629-J.
scene of stupendous develop­ FOR SALE: Two lots on Sanford
*"
oo, w b ite
Screened porch, one and oneL eg h o rn yearlAve., $1450.00. Z Care Herald! i s K B ' T n •
ment. Read about it in the Palm
I U K p u l l e t s 13 WANTED: White woman or girl half miles out on Orlando
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
H. A. SPEIR
e a c h . ».10.0(1 p,.r d m , mi. IV rxIan a n d
for housekeeper, middle aged | road- Reasonable price. Good
FOR .SALE: 2 fresh cows. C. P. A n g o r a k i t t e n s , 15.00 lo $15.00, K anrequest.
iiIkv&lt;Y;ih ^ iiii'" viirVi tI
('y^'J,r woman preferred. Permanent. Mrs.
Ford, Cameron Avenue, R. F. D.
Contractor and Builder
.
K lim x and It, &lt;1 t 'n r n i iinx, $10 Ilir.**- O. T.
Pearson, Care American terms.
ADVERTISING geti results if ii! No. 1, Box 77
p a i r s . 7 palrx $20 (to, m a te d bunded.
■*99-M — Phono — 499-M
Fruit
Growers.
W rite
reaches potential buyers. I’aSALE: 165 foot frontage on
d a n k K it p u t a r o r i . T i t v e o .
latkn Daily News is circulated in FOR
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
WANTED TO RENT modern, fur­
I* 4». It,isc !Mia,
3 Lots
Snnford Avc., on heights near
nn industrial and agricultural sec­ Snnlnntn
A t l a n t a , (la.
nished house. Tako 0 months
Subdivision.
Eastern
ex­
tion.
lease. J. II. Care Herald.
PARK AVENUE— One cor­
posure. Good buy for cash. Write
Box 156, Snnford, Fla.
For Rent
WANTED: To buy bungalow for ner, 2 inside lots. These lots
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
$500 down nnd $100 or lem per can he bought small cash pay­
ald, South Georgia's grentest FOR SALE: User ears, Dodge Senewspaper. Morning, afternoon, Txlan, typo A, fully equipped, three FOR RENT: 3 r110*'* bouse. Bath [ month. Give location, price, etc., ment and excellent terms.
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified months old. Overland Sedan, runjv and screen porch. Completely in first letter. Address F. L. G. P.
XKAI. KITATK — I.XVKSTHK.XT.1
O. Box 1294, Orlnndo, Fla.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour- good, a bargain. Dodge delivery, furnished. Call at 571-J.
L o b b y I’u l o a t o n - B r u m l e y Otdff.
FOR RENT: lutrgc furnished bednal-IIcrald,
Waycross,
Georgia.
priced
right.
Ford
coupe,
extra
BUENA VISTA
S anford
F lo rid a
room, near bath. Apply 107 West
equipment, late model. Terms if de­ FOR RENT: FurnMbed bedroom,
nlso
garage.
Rhone
168.
Oth.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— sired. Sanford Automobile Co., 206
One lot. Price $550.00.
Send in wour subscription to the ^
Good
terms. Small cash pay­
---------------------------FOR
RENT:
Two
large
tinfurnWANTED:
To
rent
throe
or
foul
I l c s l d e n t of F l o r i d a sln ca 138 4.
Tribune or hand it to your local | FOR SALE: New 5 room bungalow
ished
rooms,
on
West
First
St.,
[
room
house,
furnished
or
unment.
It e f m e n c e s:
dealer so you can rend Florida’s
furnished. Will lease for 1 year.
$1501). Easy terms. Best buy infCnll 685.-W.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l H an k.
grentest newspaper. Ono year,
Must be reasonable. Address W. II.
J. H. HUTCHINSON
$8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months town. Thrasher &amp; Garner, 112 park
O, Snnford Herald.
U RA L KSTATB
$2.00. If you desire $1,UU0 insur­ Avc.
Rooms For Rent
A c r e a g e , F a r m s nnd
D ran g o
ance
policy
add
75c
to
your
order.
You nro wasting time nnd mo­
FOR SALE: I room house, 2 lots.
(jru v e s a S p e c i a l t y
1020 L a u r e l A venue,
Phone 48(i.
Like Mary $1600.00. Easy terms. FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ ney if this page hnsn't your clas­ Garner Bldg.
M e m b e r of
HANFOHL). FLA. i DO YOU WANT TO BUY or boII
out meals.
Reasonable rate*. sified advertisement. Phone it in
Real
good
buy.
Thrasher
&amp;
Gar­
F l o r i d a Mtnle
anything? If so advertise in ner, 112 Park Ave.
today. No. 148.
Lincoln House.
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .
the Gninesvillo Sun.

LECIRICAL
ELECTRIC CO.
itotlllon A Platt
lib Everything eloc422. Electragith

200 ncres nt Weklva Springs,
water ami road frontage all
in cultivation, citrus fruit and
house, beautifully locnted ad­
jacent to resort, for subdivis­
ion purposes.

TO REACH BUYERS or ••Hera of FOR SALE: 2 lots 33x117, U kc
Florida real estate advertise In
Mary next to church, $625.00—
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen* $22i).no Cash. Phono 706.
cent e word dally, two cents e won
Sundays.
FOR SALE: Good lot 60x117 on
paved street $1,400.00 — $537.00
Cash, balance $15.00 per month.
For Sale
Lobby Pulcston-Brumley Bldg.
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Sanford Ave. Three miles out. FOR SALE: Pepper nnd tomato
plants. Pepper, $1.50 thousand,
Gindervillo Heights. I-ota from
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Gin- tomato $1.00 thoumnd. G. W. L
Smith. Route 1, Cameron Ave.
der. Gindcrvillc, Fla.

FOR SALE: Ons stove cheap. See
Mr. Batton, Southern Utilities
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ Office. ____ _________________ _
Chinawnrc In English Porce­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot
lains, Bavarian nnd Japanese imum 24c cash with order.
Sanford and Katie. Terms. Bay­
ard Realty Co. Phono 208.
Chinn make lovely gifts
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the I — —- — — -------j----------- — —
accepted want nd medium in bOR SALE. 1 wood range; 1 first
The Ball Hardware Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word clnss bake oven. Lu-Bcth Cafeterin.
____________ _____________ Jan insertion. Minimum 25c.

W. H. LONG
Id Directory

FOR SALE: One lot In Rose Land MAN with car to work In evenings
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
between Sanford and Palmetto
Avenues. $7,70.00. B. H. Bankston, sition for hustler. Give references
in letter. Write "Proposition” Caro
Sanford, Fla.
Herald.
V
FOR SALfc: Baby carriage and
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
cot. -105 Myrtle Avc.
commission. Right proposition
FOR SALE: Elm Ave lot next to for right man. Apply a t Herald
corner of 13th St. $1600.00. Small after 6:30 in afternoon.
cash payment $26.00 monthly. H.
Stringer, Box 82.

FOR SALE: Four good teams of
mules for sale or trqde. What
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ have you? J. E. Singletary, phone
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest 2402.
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
FOR SALE: Oklnhoma. 470 acres,
charge. 10c minimum.
well improved grain and stock
farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people for South Central Florida Coun
arc Interested in Floridn. Each try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
of them through a classified ad Fin.
in tho Morgnnlowfi POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive FOR SALE: Six room house on
issues.
paved street, good neighborhood,
$6,600.00. Good terms.
Phone
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT 706.
—Central West Virginia's larg­
est daily. Want nd rate I l-2c per FOR SALE: 11 room house, 2 haths
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or —corner lot—double garage. Fine
more lc per word ench insertion. loention. Phone 706.

MAINE — Watcrvillc, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication.

Wanted

W anted

For Sale

Advertising

Advertising

P h on e 148

SUWANNEE COUNTY— 548
ACRES; ON TWO HIGHWAYS;
8 .MILES FROM LIVE OAK. «
MILES FROM W K I. L B O It N.
CLOSE TO RAILROAD. ALL UN­
DER FENCE; HOUSE AND
BUILDINGS COULD NOT I1F.
BUILT AT TODAY’S PRICES
FOR LESS THAN $5,000.00.
ONE HUNDRED PECAN TREES.
GO FULL HEARING. SOIL CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR PRO­
DUCTIVITY. IT WILL GROW
THE FINEST TOBACCO, ALL
KINDS OF GARDEN TRUCK.
PECANS. SATSUMA, ORANGES.
THIS TRACT JOINS THE FAM­
OUS ROCK. CREEK NURSERY.
ALL HAMMOCK LAND, BEAU­
TIFULLY WOODED, CREEK
T II It U PROPERTY... O V E R
$4,000.00 PROFIT IN HOGS OFF
THIS PROPERTY LAST YEAR.
PRICK FOR 10 DAYS ONLY.
$32.00 ACRE. TERMS, HALF
CASH, BALANCE ONE AND
TWO YEARS AT 8%. HINDER,
$1,000.00 TEN DAYS INSPEC­
TION. ABSTRACT DOWN TO
DATE TITLE CLEAR READY
TO DELIVER,

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Lishe'"
* Florida's tfeart,
L World’s Greatest Vegetable
ftion It* Richest Garden Land

iUME

XVI

Fair Wednesday and prol
thunderstorms ThumJay; a
east and southeast wind*.
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
— ———

~~

——
—

On Shenandoah

•• ^ a e rr

Irt w in m

Ihorities Planning:
[o Prosecute Youth
L the Assumption
E Has Right Mind

Youthful Slayer o f Jersey Girl

War Department To
Send Investigator
To San Antonio To
Question Air Chief

Bodies of Four Victims of
Air Disaster Are Laid At
Itest in Arlington Cemetery

ONTCLAIR, N. J., Sept.
(AP)— Authorities in two
[ties are preparing to pros|e Harrison W. Noel, 20,
her insane asylum inmate
i confessed to kidnaping
murdering six year old
_ on four major
y Daly,
fee* oil the a.sHuption that
s sane. Indictments in
pc county for the itiiihW d
Com. Zachary Lnnsdow
pond Pierce, negro taxicab charge of the .Shenandoah, \
U for the kidnaping will be in u storm near Cambridge
lit soon, possibly today.
[formal charge o f murdering
was made again Noel Tilesky I’as.saic county authorities
Icwark A charge of atrocious
pit on John Snndin, whom
[ is alleged to have shot in
l-ail when Snndin sought to
Mary Daly was being withpfniiing action t&gt;y Essex roiinificials. In recorder’s court
pay, Noel pleaded not guilty
t murder &lt;»f Pierce, whom he Flintier Experimental Expert
For Navy Compiles Reeport
[toiii the police he killed so as
k an automobile for the nl&gt;ShowinjrAmeriraKanksCow

Security Pact For Europe
Comes Up at Luncheon In
Aix-Lcs-Huins; All Rulers
Arc Present at Gathering

CINCINNATI, 0 .. Sept. 0 .—(/P)
— After consultation with special
agent* o f the Department o f Jus­
tice Tuesday, II. K. Mnu, district
attorney, announced that ho would
institute
criminal
proceeding*
anainst nil persons who sr.olc vnlurblc part* of the airship Shenan­
doah after it was wrecked near
Caldwell, Ohio.
The
Department o f
Justice
nRents lmd just returned from
Caldwell, where it was said they
obtained evidence against a num­
ber of persons who carried off
parts o f the dirigible.

; *

LOS ANGELES, Sept, 9.— (/p)—
W. It. Shearer, experimental ex­
pert for the navy during t h&lt;- World
War, who has been investigating
the naval conditions on the Pacific
const at the request of Senator
Will II. King, of Utah, la-' night
made public a report of aviation
affairs, which lie has forwarded
to Senator King. The report re­
veals tile United State:) air serv­
ice standing Hi per cent in sire
a,: I effective^, *s as compared w.th
France and Japan rated at 100
per cent each and Great Britain fid
per cent.
The report, which also deals with
the American army air strength in
rnhjunction with the navy submits
the following estimates as neces­
sary Increase:! to bring these serv­
ices to a standard comparable to
the nir strength of foreign pow­
ers:
Officers 1,000; men 110,000, ma­
chines 1,000.
referring to the American navy’s
surface anti submarine craft, which
are declared to he essential to the
JMeek One o f The country's
defense in co-o|ierntion
with
th"
air,
thi* report points out
’ fifcst On Record In that of naval vesuds
in commission
toft, Says Report, and reserve, Great Britain has t’&gt;71i,
tile United States 108 and Japan
|£®KVH.I.K, Sept, y.—(/Pi you.
in the Pacific, it adds, the speed
i®*Hnit w?i*k was one of
of the United States fleet is oniv
.
on record in the state |fi knots ns compared with Japan's
f vt«t■&lt; current year. Mid-) 22 knots and declares that the
,.***kntutw at some stations
lc »nri&lt;ir o( north und we:i greatest American naval guns are
f'ftion* i,l central division outranked 11,000 yards liy the Jap­
,
b)Q 'lejrtes daily. The anese.
Tho Shearer report, referring to
' f,’ 11 mnUr stations ranged Col. William Mitchell’ i attack on
/•x to four degrees.
(Continued on Pago Three)

with high temporn-

( ln the

Suwanei River

)‘ r,,rth.-rn division. ShowW'Te frequent widespread
heavy in south central
•1"ntral division and rain
,v ni' the count district
1?,«l too wet in the Okco•trict nf southern divis1,1 once of rain gave ideal
"r hay making, the harr,»rn and cotton.

Realtors' Will
Apopka Picnic
’ ’g&lt;niont.i have been made
Sanford realty men
' B) stag potlatch to be
W’morrow |,y the M E. Miln ?•. ' " n,!mny on the sight

lh..nV 11 ,w^“ " i f h to nccomUn&gt;i.»iCil r'art&gt;' Mrt’ urged to
*ieltlwi“ y with r . w .
mm,.'.. Il' Sanford Chamber
‘ TALLST DIES
K. N. C., Sept. 9.—
-aninr Alexander o f
und Charlotte, Capit* totliiy. Dilution of
Ktven as the cause.

WHEN NOEL LED POLICE TO MVIItDF.lt SCENE ho was the calmest nmn in the group
He is shown
(coatless) in the center, surrounded by detectives,
Before him lies the body of little Mary Duly (arrow ),
six, tvhoMo kidnaping and murder he hns confessed, according to police o f Montclair, N. J.

On Duty 2nd Day,
Policeman Is Slain

County Hoard .Moves to Piiss
Law nl Its Mooting On
Tuesday; Road Estimates
Ordered From Engineer
Four Officers Buried
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1).— f/P)—
The bodies o f four officers, vic­
tims o f the Shenandoah disaster,
were buried in Arlington Nntional
Cemetery Tuesday with full mili­
tary honors.
Funeral services for Lieutenant
Commanded Zachary Lantilownc,
commander of the ill-utarrcd craft,
were held this afternoon at the
chrprl of Fort Mycr, near Arling­
ton and the body was taken to
Arlington in a military funeral
procession made up of the navy
band and a battalion of soldiers,
sailors and marines. Mrs. Ijinsdownc was escorted by Knox
Lunadowne, her husband's brother.
Tile bodies of Lieutenant Com­
mander Louis Hancock, Lieuten­
ant J. H. Ijiwrcncc, and Lieuten­
ant K. W. Shephard, were laid to
rest in
Arlington during the
morning. The services were held
at tho graves.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 'J.
__f/p,— w. H. Coleman, serving
his second day on duty us a
policeman at. Fail field, was shot
nnd instantly killed ciTTty to­
day on tile stairway o f a roomini' house, where he livert With­
in 10 feet of the nlace where
the policeman was shot, his fel­
low officer, policeman (TcnicnU
lay sleeping.
Police are without a clue as
to the slayer. Tho killing took
place at dawn and while the
officer was on duty.

COUNTY SCHOOL
BODY HOLDS ITS
MONTHLY MEET
Official Count of Election
Mitdt* by Memtiers; Trans­
port a tinn( 'on true t A war tied

Section Foreman I s
Injured WhenHeFalls
From Rail Motor Car

Sanford Librarian
Talks ToKiwanians1
F. Neblack, Atlantic Coast
At LuncheonToday LineK. section
foreman nnd resident
At the weekly luncheon of the
Sanford Kiwanis (Tub today at
the Seminole Cafe. Mrs. Anne
Man Ness Brown librarian at the
Sanford Library, by arrangement
with the entertainment committee,
give the members an interesting
talk on the work of the local in­
stitution, speaking of the library
system in vogue here, and giving
some interesting statistics hearing
on tho handling o f books.
Mayor Forrest Lake,called the
attention o f the Kiwaninnx to the
co-operation recently affected be­
tween the Sanford ('handier of
Commerce nnd the Atlantic ( oast
Line in arranging for community

eyrlopment, Wckiwn

r" ;ir Apopka, it is stated
.'ei'i" I he affair lias been
iy * in tr o d u c e the property
•■to f
,‘l,,,,oratc pinna arc
,t " f tho hearty reception
m i " ,rtnltora and advertisinvV,‘ v' hom* lt is declared, an
u" b cxtcn«lo'l. The
tin ' . laV° PCOBtised good
k ®ml large quantities of
transportation i.y boat,
uu * SPrintf* for Shell
'
- re the property is loI ‘ •' o clock has been ar-

m m m

With The Other Nations!

oi .’ nnford, aged 59 years, was in­
jured shortly after noon Tuesday,
when he fel&gt; from a motor hand
car, on which he was riding, und
suffered a dislocated hip and pos­
sible internal injuries.
The accident occurred nt the
Rand' Yard, near the West First
Street crossing. Mr. Neblack, in
applying the car brakes lost tiii
balance and fell, the car striking
him on the side and inflicting tlie
injuries, it is stated. Ho wu* re­
moved to the Fernaid-Laughton
Memorial Hospital, where Dr.
Ralph K. Stevens, railroad sur­
geon, is attending him.
Or. Stevens this afternoon stat­
ed that because o f tho patient's
age, he is not resting so easily, al­
though his injuries are not of a
serious nature.

Washington News

Vets Bureau Returns
Big Sum to Treasury
WASHINGTON. Sept. 9.—(.I’t—
By cutting down expenses all along
the line tlie Veteran i Bureau which
ban required nearly hulf billion
dollars to operate in the Iasi few
venrx, returned to tho treasury
$(59,701,000 o f its nppronrintion of
$181,957,893 for tlie fiscal year
ending June 30, last.

WASHINGTON, Sept. U .~(A’l—
-'urtlicr progress was reported by
In- southward-bound MacMillan
irc'i'- exposition.
Culion production was forc;nst at III,&lt;10,000 balls, a decline
,f 230,000 in two weeks.
Four of the naval officers kill(| in the Shenr.ndonh di'iister
ivt-re buried in Arlington cemeSenator

Swanson of Virginia
announced he Would recommend
a democratic tax reduction bill.
The sinspector general o f the
army was askeil to report on the
statement of Col. Wm. Mitchell.
Secretary Wilbur said the navy
would continue to search for the
PN’ -'J No. 1 ns long as hope re­
mained.

Department Wants
Reason For Attack
Mitchell Breaks Three
Day Silence, Urging
Unified Air Service

WASHINGTON. Sept. 9—
(A P )— Proceedings were initinted Tuesday at the War
Department to call Col. Willinm Mitchell to nccount for
his public declaration that administration o f the £rm y and
Navy air service had been
criminally negligent and "ulMinistcr Rriand o f France, Fqrolgn
Secretary Chnmberlin o f Britain, most treasonable.”

REPORT SAYS U.S.
AIR SERVICE IS 16
PER CENT-IN SIZE

ffptcullv in
.west nnd
, n,f iora/Jy ()Vcr u,)pc r po r .
central division, was
' ' rain. The need of
1,1 readngly urgent in the

Government Be

Junking Contract To
Be Awarded Shortly

lictment For Slayfog Negro Taxicab
Driver Also Sought

Pass,iic county grand jury
ra.i drawn Tuesday. On the
if 33 names o f which I’ d will
iosen to convene on September
heit the charge o f slaying the
is to !&gt;«• presented, are Id
rn and on*' clergyman.
I official autopsy op the l&gt;ody
lary revealed that in addition
two bullet wounds in the
I and nrck, the little girl's
I had been crushed nnd her
I broken.
L youth’s fnth.'r, Dix W. Noel,
pint attorney,' was m ' conp i in New York last night
I attorneys.
luy was buried yesterday in
s.Name cemetery, Jersey City.
fFparcntly distracted by grief,
inde of the slain child atbd a newspaper photographer
liBuhtd his camera.
Nw, acting on n tip from
[Sew York World, last night
p i investigating a theory that
■tiu aided in the murder and
W Pl of Mary Only by aa

NUMBER 35. £

Department of Justice Is
Said to Have Evidence
Against Many Who Stole
Parts of The Shenandoah

knd Jury Drawn
lo Try Murderer

b

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1025

1—

Generals To Be Chosen As Sponsors
RICHMOND, Vu., Sept. D.—OVt I ghtors o f Robert E. Leo will hr?
— Direct lineal descendants
of invited to serve us sponsor in chief
Confederate generals o f full rank j for the entire south.
who left issue will compose the I There were seven generals of
stuff of Sponsors tit tho United j full rank in the Confederate army
Confederate Veterans reunion ut Ibut one of them, Generul Joseph
Birmingham, Ala., next year, if K. Joim.sten, died without (shu*?.
plans now under way by General The others wore General Lee, comW. B. Freelnan, of thi ■ city, com­ jmandoc in chief; Gen. Samuel
mander in chief o f the veterans, ij^oofror, adjutant and inspector;
work out.
jaVJ Gen. I*. G. T. Benuregurd, Al­
Gen.. Freeman announced Tues­ ) hert Sidney Johnston; Gen. Braxday that he plans to get together i ton Bragg and Gen. E. Kirby
for the first time the grand duugh- : Smith, Gen. John B. Hood in some­
Urr. or great grand daughters of times regarded as a full general
the meti who held the highest com­ : but he held that rank only tempomands in the Southern service du­ |rally nnd is officially listed a&lt; tj
ring tho war between the Mutex lieutonunt general.
Guncrul Freeman lias asked all
Iveterans posts, Daughters of Vet­
erans nnd other orgunizutinnn to
communicate with him any iufor(nation that would help him find
descendants.

Dn\vcs OttoleS Records to Dis­
prove Argument That Mure
Laws Would He Passed If
Unlimited Debate Allowed
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. t).—(/I't
— Renewing his attack on tlie rules
of the senate, Vice President Char­
les G. Dawes, in an nddrent here
last night, quoted records to dis­
prove an argument that more laws
would 1)0 passed if the right o f un­
limited debate were taken from the
senate.
“ It stands to reaaon,” snid Mr.
Dawes, “ that anybody which for
the privilege of acting as a unit
must make concesn’ons ju its indi­
vidual members will pass more leg­
islation—other things being equal
than a body that does not oport'L&gt; under that hnmlicun. The facts
r.ro that in the last five sessions
o f Copjrrcss the senate, with ninety
ix members, has passed 182 iiills
mid re :‘dutlens more than the
house of representatives witli 1115
members.
“ Tlie srpnte pasred it:i larger
number o f 31111 Dill:i and resolutions
in those ten years, out o f a total
o f 20,000 introduced. And the house
with majority cloture, passed its
lesser number of 2,0110 out o f about
82,000 bills and resolutions intro.Situ'-' May 12, 11)10, ifxty-six
differejit times it lius )M'eu neces­
sary for the mujority and minority
leaders in the sennto. Iioth parties
to go as Huiipli.-intr, to every indi­
vidual inumiKT of the senate to
get his consent to an unanimous
agreement that the senate of tho
United States could do it* !&gt;un&gt;ness properly and get it through
with.
Declaring that defeut is impos­
sible In the fight he is waging, the
vice president asserted:
"There is nothing more majestic
than the march of a truth among
the ranks of the American people.
Becnuse'it is right, you can’t lose.
For the.time, one pre.'imting the
truth may seem defeated. Then he
risen stronger by every defeat. F.vcbythliig, anything happens when
sn issue is once in the minds o f
the American people, he gets stron­
ger. Don’t any o f you feel sorry for
me when you read I am getting
bout. It is not m e.'It is not my

W esterner Becomes
English Nobleman
SHERIDAN. Wyo.; Sept. 0.—(/P)
— British nobility reached out to
wide open spages last night for
an heir to an earldom nnd Oliver
Henry Wallop. Wyoming rancher,
became the Earl o f Portsmouth,
ninety-ninth in rank o f peers be­
low the Price o f Wales nhd &lt;13 in
the House o f Igirds. He became
un American citizen in 1900. Ilia
appearance belies his age of 03
years.

and Premier Van Derveldc o f BWgium. Together with sonio of their
ndviseis, came here from Gcnqva
to talk over with Premier Baldwin
of Britain the results o f the jurists'
conference in London nnd the draft
o f security pact so far ns it is
drawn up.
Heal League Heads.
Though chief actor in the long
drawn out drama entitled "the se­
curity pact”
which sometimes
threatens to become a tragedy nnd
at other times n comedy, these arc
the few men who run tho icnguj.
That body thus far has not even
been allowed to discuss the sub­
ject at ull and nil action is being
taken outside its stage which was
supposedly constructed especially
for just such vnst international
problems.
Just before leaving Geneva
Chamberlain made an impasiongd
appeal to the world press to hel*
dissipate distrust and being about
a feeling of security, when he ad­
dressed about ISO, journalists from
all corners of tho globe, who, as
guests o f Premier Pninlcve, gath­
ered ut a luncheon.
The British Foreign. Minister
said he would like to take the

Ry direction o f
Maj. Gen.
John L Hines, chief o f staff, Maj,
Goners) AH A. Hclmick, the in­
spector general, began nn investi­
gation with the assignment o f Col.
George A. Nugent of his depart­
ment, as special investigator. Col.
Nugent immediately prepared to
proceed today to San Antonio.
Tex., where Colonel Mitchell Is
stationed, to ask him in person if
ho did make the statements attributed to hint in publkncd nrtides.
No further action will ho taken
by the War Department until
Col. Nugent returns and aubmits his report. Directions given
Gen. Hclmick by Gen. Hines, howover, call for recommendations w
to action in the event authenticity of tho statement is establish­
ed.
Since it is not doubted at the
department that Col. Mitchell
will admit having made the state­
ments under investigation, tho prolimlnary move in merely a neccasnry routine step, paving the way
possibly for trial by an army
court martial.
Secretary Wjlbur plans, mean­
while, to make no report on tho
matter to the War Department on
behalf o f the Navy administration.
Such action would be necessary
only if the Army officials overlooked some important point, he
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SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 9.— (/T)
—Col. Willinm Mitchell, deposed
nsTstant air chief and now Eighth
Corps Aren sir officer, broke his
silence o f three days here Tuesday,
issuing a formal statement
In
which he recommends creation by
the next Congress o f an A eronaut-,
ics Bureau under a Secretary o f
Air, and suggests plana for the
bureau’.i operation.
lie says that the entire national ?
defense should be consolidated un­
der the head, who would bo held
responsible, hut that the depart­
ment should, bo divided into three
sections, under sub - secretaries,
— Arpiy, Nnvy nnd Air.
Colonel Mitchell refrained from
commenting upon his statement of
r into the Saturday, nor did he mention the!
imbroglio his comment stirred up.
jj----He confined himudf to tho dcpnrtY llp H
rnent hu urges, saying:
I
VWe must apply n remedy to the
/ k p conditions existing in our whole
I I S \ / I national defense system, nnd in
. our ucronautics particularly. ProU l l » * n t liminary steps should be taken at
onco ip order that decisive action'
.. .. by Congress to put these measure:)
“ , ’ , ,l ; into law may be taken,
irtment o f
A „ ( rndpf. ()nr Mr, j .
ntemphUed
»*\Ve should consolidate
our;
re ,0 ''^ar, wholo national defense under one’
re , r rv head and hold one man responsible
, , " " t.
fo r tho whole thing. Under him
",
n I, should bo three sub-secretarifs.
•
y one o f tho A r m /'o r the land, one
for the Nnvy or the water, and one
afe yester- for our oen;nniltieil.
d
“ Policies pertaining to our najntly come tional defense should be recomtngton in mended by the MKretary o f nntion-j
tperiments, u| defense to tho President upoi*
t the I'res- the advice of the three sub-sccreU in with- taries. Having three sub-racretar
concesm ng, ics would insure there being n«
exhaustive deadlock, as often occurs at th*

�D HERALD, TUESDAY, SE

PAGE EIGHT

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Yankee
Motor Prices
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Should
be placed
on thi„
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iMBER 8. 1925

Elulmuut niunv* u*
1 *. A. Kurin a, o f latkti
Ids.
J. \\. F o r tie r , o f L a k e
lUAe
i»an. Kerry, o f L a k e
Iclft.
Willie N o r d st ro m , o f
1- lorhia.
O E O R O E C . C ItO lf.

w itn e ss.* :
M ary, K l « r

at..I In Humlnole

unit dcacrlUfd » » ^J!11
T h 4 HS of
o f tli« 8 B } » o f th*
lio n 19. TownshlP

Florida.'
f the N ‘ ,
of 8 « c
|t. 3*1
J

Charley tV. SJohh.m o f lotke Mary. THorna*. c»f S a n fo r d . F lor id a . who, lCircuit Court
Florida, w h o on A u g u s t 13. |»23. on Ja n u a ry
3. 1923. nwole ll..m--- H UIlllAN Ch r* hr
m ade Homestead E n tr y , No. n|g|9 ‘.i, stead E n tr y . No. 017*38. f o r N K 1,
Attorney *
f o r MlVIi o f SiVVti. .Section 9, T o w n - o f SVV t». Sei-th.n 32. T o w n s h i p P» H.. tirlnndo, Florida.
ahlp 20 S.. Itange 30 K.. Tullnha»s.-e Hangi- 29 E.. Tullu hansee Meridian,
Jt.-rhllan. bus filed uotlr e o f Inten- .........................
lois filed n o tic e &gt;)( in ten tion to make
lio n to make C om m u tation P r o o f C om m u tation
“
if. to
eHtuhllnll
to .Htahllsh claim t o the land a b ov e ,.|a |tn t.» the
a b o v e llesrrlheTl.
&lt;1. scrlhe.l,
before
t.Trrk
Circuit l.efore Clerk
It C ou rt, at SnnC ourt, at Sanford. Florid a, o n lltc f ur,l. F lo rid a
the 15th day of
8th day o f October, 1925.
O c t o b e r . 1925
Claim ant names ns w itn ess es:
i claim an t m
C. A. Farin a, o f l-a k o Mary, F lor p t iia ga

i " ' t ; ertlCI. 3rd »Iiiv
n l"'. " i !.l
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IN T U B C H H ’ I I T f O I T I T OF TIIK
7TII J t l l i m i . I l l l l I IT OF T IIK
STATE o r i t .o im i % in in ii
FOH
SE M IN OI.K t-OI NTV.
IN
Cll ANCKIIT.
JOHN IIICHINH.
C oinplnln ant.
vs.
pftWKU A I.H E U T A . et al.
Pefsndunts.
Order
T h e .State o f F lorida , to P ow ell
A lb e r ta , If l i v i n g , and. If dead, all
parties c l a i m i n g
Intc reit-i
under
P ow ell A lberta, d e c e a s e d , o r other­
wise, In the p r o p e r t y d csrrlh i &lt;1 In
I* Is order, iitul t o nil pi-rxons un­
k n o w n I n t o n a t e d in the p r - i p - m
Involved In thin suit, w h ic h Is hIIu -

ni.hhw '* '5 ®

t|lere, . (
n ml
tnrrie.1

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*♦ IM

McCall. Unless snld e e r t l f l c s t e shall
The l"|.r
fl"
in- redeemed a c c o r d i n g to law, tax rIklit t„
de&lt; il w ill Issue t h e r e o n o n the 2nd
day o f O ct o b e r A. I&gt;. 19J3.
W it n e s s m y
official
signature interest, .'‘ S S I
and seal tills th e 20th d a y o f A u g ­
ust, A. 11- 1923.
V. K. DOUOIiABS
t'lerk Circuit C o u r t S e m in ole Cotintv. Florida.
*
|5y W. C. WO OD ItUK K. P. C.
Pub. A 23-Si-1-8-15-22-29.
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F l.O ltl It.t.
Sealed p r o p o s a ls w ill he received

•n'ir'.vS a

l , *J. W. Fortier, o f L a k e Mary. F lo r - pin rld m
Ido.
, , ,
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W . If. Hoy&lt;1
1»nn l-Vrry. of L a k f .Mary. HnrlcLi.
K rank lloyi
Wlllltf Nnriintrom. o f laiko Alary.
GKOIU.

nKfiprft*t. i*jlrt.
if1

McCall. J r - p u r c h a s e r o f T u x Cerii-

M ary. Flor
would extend from Sitka, Alaska
fleilte No. le t . d a te d th e tth day of
^
to a point opposite the City ol
Ju n e A. !&gt;.. 1911. h a s f i l e d .s a i d c e r ­
M ary. Florti f ic a te In n»T o f f i c e nnd has made
Too " r e h J * *
tv Cnni a iOf\ a
Mexico. In length it is 2,600 mllej
fllV.I iiunlUutlon f o r ta x deed to l»*iic
BERLIN. Sept. R . - W - A
avet
wi(]th is ubout
L a k e Mary .pilr.-il to uPP.-ar nn I"*
In aeeorititlice w ith la w . Stahl c e r t i­
V l l t t r . r' » • « . . * « i h . - a l.ove . n tlt /e d fic a t e i i n k n w M the f o l l o w i n g ileher of reasons were expressed r e -mj|e;,.
Itegl*tcr.
I'h-rU o f jo-rll.e.l p r o p e r t y situated In Sem i­
ccntly by Dr. Cnrl Keichstoin, au­
j,. o ffic ia l nole County, F lor id a , t o - w l t :
.N O TICK K O It l ’ l l ll.ll'A T I O N
SI . o f s W i o f N \ V , Of m v :
K E H IA L Nt&gt;.*Q|g|99
tomobile industtinlist, w h y , in Ids
snhl
Circuit
Court
f geptelttS K It lA I. NO. 017*3*
S« c U . T. S. 21. It. It. 32. 5 Acres.
llrim rf mrul of th e Is terfor.
sent t h e m f. this &gt;
lle p n r f m e n t o f T h e I...............
n t e r io r
opinion, Ccrmuny never can comT
h e sa id land In-log a s s e s s u l nt
I,*. K. I-I IId O f f ic e at (la lnesvllle. I . H. I.and O f f i c e at ICnjn
........esvllle, ( her. 1925.
Jl(
the d a te of th e Issunnco o f such
Florida, Auk. I*. 1925- e w l« r,.‘,n : A " * 1935.
i-ertlficutL- in th e n am e o f II. It.
NOTICE I* h ereby g iven
that
I Iv A. M- v
NOTH K Is h e r e b y g iv e n that KlU

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. ij.tmwooil. Fh.rl.l:.

,i being nssesserl nt

19 K..

.isna!... f,lf(.-^ I,'enny,
ah l^ '-rtin 'r aie

|Uj

•Meridian. I
ll'in i,■ ni3

shall

esiahiinh c
•h serll.nl

ihereon on the Mil
* Ii *
fflclai' signature «'»•»
day of Sep ttm her

'■--urt. Sant
uay of o n
•‘ l.i Ini.mt

MIAMI SHORES
A

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'
“ *• of thti flapper that npThree years nan il " i d t h- i;ny, t iln free life
a nlcnournph'.-r in tbo oil pri.ntntie-., ,|
pealed to litis:vlti Mir- its ntll*li. Vhrn
tion office or Jtr. I'n.K-i itk A . i“’ ot.k' . One ni»-lit kIiu strollc:! intu :i
Hho lit'ifutt a courvt- o f i.lutly nt
,k ih r U o r t r t l.
revival incctinif hbd '.vr.L
u .riiooi for ovnnKalist* •" I,o« Anifuli'f-i. She I* now conduetiiu; tu-rvice in Fort Worth ml. r which she will Ktart i.a u world evangeltatic
tour.

STEW ART’S WASHINGTON I-KTTEK
My L 'l l A R L B S

1*. S T K W A U T

governn.-.-nt now pays annually in
. rt.ntala.
Whet, ho nskeil, would ho ‘ the
co d of puttin'? op the necestmry
, structures t-j house the entire out­
fit in tlu- i.tylu the government
'might to muintnin it ' hirelini'M In?
i The tin iwer, ertimnted, wan $liitl,-

The Shoreland Company deeply appreciates the expression ol ^
Presenting the May brothers, Kit
nnd Orie, both right-handed pitcht*is, who have bn n purchased liy
C nnie Slack o f the Athletic.), Kit
eunie-t from tii • Mine Uitlgi* la-ague
where lr- has done exceptionally
well. Orie, in even more highly
toutul, lull hn: n’t hail nny mimr
|i-.-ii|in- experience, living a nu-mher of tlie Augusta Military Acad­
emy team. Kit i&lt; al tin- top of
tlu- accompanying layout.

confidence recorded in the opening day's sale, Thursday, of the
section of Miami Shores’ Arch Creek Properties.

Dr. Hnyfnnl claim) that theatlli is preci.-.ely J7,02ti mllci and
07t) thousandth of a mile in rlinrni
ter uiid 7H,,.l,.),.t tniltii and '.*•*I tll"i'Htiiulth.i of a mile through tippoles.
In Floriilu heuns an* planted i i
January, Februaty, March, April
and Slay. Butter Ir-anx are plant­
ed in June ami snap Itenns are
planted in August.

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t'ar»- Hcniimili' Ilmli'Oi-Esi-i'X &lt;*"

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Fla.

jrvur Eit:
VlOiio' df tin- glint nnnoilio i ti, nt •
of III!- ui-i'l, I" Hint thin a ill I" or
fgnixi-il In H.iufiuii n hraiicli of
Hu- great iintloiiul huniiiiill.ii tali 10
Kaulsatliili k n o w n n&lt; tin- Wlvi-x-tou
-Or-Tovvii Fluli.

T h is d u l l w a s oilg -ln ai.il by
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bilHbllliil iv hum' « If- lllwil)*
S ta n d a rd C oiislw isv l ,uss(,iijjt,i* and Fasl I’ i
mn-inlii l to- " o in in nr In I hi- oioimi lulii*
Il him |o|loi|ia k i n-'l iimr.,
buiibaoils iruni ih-nlli o f t-nnuI Ilian v.-l.ni i.iM,„r,.im- .I.'IMI.T. Wkla .......... I l ,
...... I«nl ufcuixlrw. I -Hi...in..o iMrluik nioili ami Itivl.l - .o
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i i h i c f o r n n ' u t o i iii I u i .' i in
long.
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mirami-r". hot
h i- i-iiiii II.
tioiken It" nn-niiiers ei-inl i l o h ) Iv- •
o f f fur long perluil* With pm.iilvipleanure.

.Tlie flaplrer ■-oininlll&lt;« of llu- i-luli
itrrunneii litlruiliiiThiOH fm It-, no to
her* In nil Ihi- lig.lv looking flnoper* III-town. Till* flillliv- llloln Ipi Id to In- worth Ho- prl.-o if uiloil*-

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I FLORIDA FACTS | Urgent

Picture Story Of Noel-Paly

the state o f Florida. ___ ______
berry nnd vegetable platform of
the express company has both Sea­
board Air Line nnd Atlantic Coast
Line Service, the main lines o f both
companies passim? alongside of the
“ L " shaped platform.

m o jtn p o p
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VoO'n'oPTHE CAR?
there’s something
over there z .

WANT TO
look a t

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Hastings, just to the south of
St Augustine, is the largest po­
tato growing and shipping point
in the state, and Sanford 2n miles
north o f Orlando is the largest
celery producing city in Florida.

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B ETH S
WANTS To GET
S ome cdrnsuk
, To SMOHE
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Tobacco e

Cucumbers nnd lettuce are rais­
ed extensively In West Orange
county in the Winter Garden and
Ocoee section. Seeds of the form­
er product are purchased by the
farmers in car lots each season.

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ANGRY CROWDS GATHERED about the police station nt Montclair, N. J.t after Harrison Noel, 20,
'college student and heir, was nrrested for the abduction nnd murder of Mary Daly, six. The crowd grew
1in numbers until precautions were taken to snfegu nrd the prisoner in event of any mob demonstration.

Mrs, Peter S. Jole, of Tampa nnd
Franklin, N. C., has proposed the
planting of flowers along the road-M » 0f »vcrv county in the s ate.
This to bo done by the countf idvctkismg *unu or Dy voluntary re­
sources. She suggests thnt a week
be set aside in September as "Flow­
er Planting Week."

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Life becomes very trying
ose who are nfraid to try.

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VNHEN i t s S o much BEtrg
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W E GLADLY
A FACE TO STUDY is thill of
Harrison Noel, the youthful slay­
er of Mary Daly, six-year-old girl
of Montclair, N. J. lie had social
advantages, money to spend, Ids
own car and was regarded ns n
brilliant student.
His case is
parallel in many respects to that
o f the famous murder o f Hobby
Franks by Loeb ami Leopold in
Chicago.

THE LITTLE GIRL IN PINK, Mary Daly, six who was kidnaped while
at play in Montclai:', N. J,, and carried to Pompton, N. J., 12 miles away
where she was shot to death. Harrison Nod, 20 son of wealthy nnd
socially prominent parents, lias confessed to the crime.

iV fA
NONCHALANT, as though his
deed were all in a day’s sport.
Harrison Noel, scion of n wealthy
and prominent family, posed for
his photograph after, notice say,
he confessed to the abduction and
kidnaping of Mary Daly, six, while
she war nt play near her homo nt
Montclair, N. .1.

Jap Bluecoats Say
No Short Ar Filmy
Skirts Seen in Public

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THROUGH OUR NEW
PLAN TO

with which Harrison Noel jn
ily, of Montclair, N. J., and Rn
of Police Itiley, of Montclair.
L*r" poses for the cameraman.

TOKYO, Sept. l».—t/P&gt;—Thin chi
skirts and short ones may tie all t tin
right for Western women, hut the
Metropolitan Police Hoard lias is- \
•sued nn order prohibiting the Jap- j
nncsu fair sex from wearing ubi brovinted or filmy garments in
|puhll-.
The police order, which is being
attacked editorially by some of the
i vcrrm:ibar new.,papers, warns all
Japanese women - and especially
Sponges are the beehives of the
Geisha girls—that (hey will not be sea, being in certain idueex occu­
permitted to appear publicly un­ pied by whole colonies of liny snap­
less fudv clothed "in garments »f ping shrimps that always come
the most modest style" which "do buck to the same sponge which is
not expose the limbs unnecexsnri- their hive-like home.

No bids having been received for
any government-owned property in
the last forty-eight hours, we are
forced to the conclusion that Henry
Ford has gone on a buyer', strike
— Life.

Completely Finance Any Type
House You May Choose to Build

W e will also lend you money on your home if already built
Plenty o f

TAILORING EXHIBIT

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

The Church well Co

IS AVAILABLE. SEE US AND LET US OEKEIt OUR
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jron Class Is
Lr Big Increase
■iinnl Attendance
,
the Scrap Iron Class,
K u enrh Sunday morning
Pf* L the Princi.’S3 ThenW jJ ,J d ’ with the unusual
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r'xcellont inusi'J R together with .ml[,v prominent men huve
of the meeting, which
enthusiastic,
fen. e.pedally,
e.«F
declare.
Sunday morning the

w favorctl vdCh-two^sclec-

» the Presbyterian Church
L nceontponled by Mrs.
•lid a'. o by a solo mint-1
tn*R Liliic ttuth Spencer.
' fl| by Mr-'. Hcmclftn.
Ipu.-'Pnl fonturOH are being

( f,’,r meetings this Sunday

Ifoliowinjr v.-«ck:
LVinaton, local harness man,
L- of the dnBa ami he'
ks hnvo been received with
[dull o f interest by th*-.*
I . heard hint. Hath S mL^iing gathering* lakts la
Elating which ma ■ • ft
|f,; i i ■i by a short talk by

rt** m o * * £ S t^ on'
by the Hungarian amwna made of Supt. Lawton’s ac­
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a l i l l C l S 1biSoodar nt Washington, who gave
tion in postponing Cto opening _____
Hungarian prelate nn introdnte of the Osceola School from TV*
j auction t o 't h e governor o f the
Aug. 28 until Sept. 28, in compli­
Thursday eveninff at 8 o’clock ance with a petition for this move
m
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ry l l *
»tato.
from \ alder. Dutconv.
by a numbe r of patron# o f the 0 #BMfop Torok explained that the
1. Pohmahe, On ' Mountain ce &gt;ln school, r.nd by an arrange-,
Hungarians in America dtnend up­
Heights, Kissieiv
meat with the teachers. .
on'their priest to guide them snfe2. Song, When the Lights are
TALLAIIASSEE. Sept. J'
ly, and they, will obey him impli
The board also eppomted Rev. — Negotiations are under way
low, Kahn and Koehler
foe.‘ citc-ly, he said. They do not wish to
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tin
Trot, Oh Mabel,
Fi- A. !.. Metcalf, of Orcsoln to serv the migration to Florida o f 2,000
bo turned Joose in unfamiliar pla­
ai trustee in that district, filling
oritn.
n:t i.unrnriai.
Hungarian fanners.
ten he IclffJd.
3. Overture, Lt
Burleiquo, J W thV al! ‘ " : T l t0rn‘
Bishop TorVh. v M stated he is
urnnt Von Suppe.
hot
“ e * ; 7 ’ . kc ' V ! e« ? re,!* in rhnol :h l P itts b u rg “ ,9CCS‘?
4^ Medley, Feist’s Hits
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of
The K
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. lV . : iin rictl J! c f tho sssten. branch of the Ortho Alleged Moonshiner Is
I92.», No. 1, Barry Seinercn.
t
Txponril: dox Gt'cek Catcllc C hurch, v l i t c l
tute ’
' l, i:,r hil.s incurr.il tjr Department of Agriculture here Arrested
By Sheriff
, ®- o - scriptive, A Mot Time
(luring
J
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of Au/rust.
thr
3tcp towards the pro­
in* the Old Town Tonight, Pe­
ter Buys, (The eid tune in \aposed trim in: of the foreigners
F.nyd Washhutn. n young white
riotta forms.)
who wish to make Florida their
■NEW
■pan,
was arrested Saturday a f­
Intermission
permanent heme.
ternoon by Sheriff C. M. Hand, and
t). Fox Trot. Me and The Boy*
The Hungarians come o f farm- Is being held in the county jail for
r rierl,. Clare &amp; Monaca.
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o*s o f thousands
of
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, -years, hut
. . . „ un. the October term o f court on
Ob. Fox Trot. Let it Rain Lit
recently
have
been
work
~ . 1 d u r g e s growing out of alleged ilf
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mir« s OI
o f eastern rcnnsyrvMnm.
1 cnnsylvnn
poW£,
nnur( ,s|on
i nn nn«!
nnd sale
snip of moonmoon
7. Idyl, Giow-Wotni, Paul
They nil mimvtn thi •country pii.u- ^-ihine whiskey,
L ihko.
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•*'* *hc World War but arc now ‘
8 . Medley, Feist’s Hits (,f
American citizens, having tak .w " a lb u r n was arrested at his
The following matters were dh''' ^
« mile and-a half south of
1!&gt;2.i, No. 2, Barry Sc:n ■ a
por
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by
authorizutinu
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f
hum!.
,
citizenship papers.
Siuuord.hy Sheriff Hand who, with
P. Suite in I parts, “ Atlantis”
in
was fixed . e Biahop
Torok .otated
that
he# piein# tlv*
rr mount
II o f $::oooo
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1M J Mil* A' Tviicox
H tlV.W.\ and
4lll«l Stevenson
riVCH II^UII SII”
Tli" lost Continent, Safrarv!;.
•0. National Anthem,
The for Tax t rllcctor John D. Jlr.kins; furred th»; trucking section of bm terrupted him white filling quart
(ou n tj Engineer I-red T. Wiliiamr, tlda for the settling.
bottles with moonshine.
Star Spangled Banner, Key*..
was authonied to survey the new
The Hungarians chose the Finnj t..... sai,i tb.,t
Washburn
Jo*. Iteizcn itein,
i^vWrHLi coal mines upon their a. plare has
„ r,.n,u.2vol);, for
Bandmaster.

Band Concert

MOVUlff 10 r IonCla
10 Pursue LallinO;1-

LAW
IS PROPOSED BY

bde speaker. These-.don -j T
cht to n close with n fif- j|J#
inut*' study o f -the le-.on
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Ferry; and the pur- ih&lt;? « &lt;nturios, ha snid.
0 lievn
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cquipnu’nt and supplies
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Ri mop Torok. .lurin'? his confer*
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loa needed.
L||jviii
that-the %««
number
wi |
ci" i r.t thc agricultural departin' ir s
,jjiy ii;cr'a.ed with th?
Bouton , StJelo. it is announced. also revealed a little o f his own *9
(Continued ironr I’aeo One)
,,'f the winter unsnn. A the' army anil navy* air sc’rvices, [J 11 " ct 3 ’ ch" ir!" '‘ !l " f fhe Board oust life, just prior to coming t.i
| invbiHon i.&lt; extended to w
;he absence of Commissioner |this country. H? was thrown into
f.Telich, ami has lieen empowered up Austrian prison, be raid, when
lrir.il. v. '.o. i not nlu^idy of
vital point in his charges, namely to sign all cheek-, and vouchers it hmnnir known timt he was oi&gt;-‘
until thp return &lt;*f .Mr. Meisch. Ipored to both entering tka Kurnpem
i:v-rnini; with tho d a .
: th;,' nn « tack on this rnuniry N-otiri&gt; t„ lhU cffert hna ^
mn(!e
ronflb t, and to becoming allit l
Kh ‘ iv T
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ArMl,;a,
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local
bnnb..
it
is
announced.
with Germany. The bishop remain
hitiOVAl. 1’ EltSf INALS
...ii'
w a t o r i ^ e p __________________ w
ed in tii ■ pri nn until rescued by
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}VnII |,(!; “ Many will HUpi 'irt Colonel ’•!!;. j i t a l i : ) n M e d i e a l W i z a r d American soldiers. Ho wns then
cm ted out of Austria under pro- ^
hrt latt r pur* of tl.si* v. eck • oholl if hj will tenfino hi# nttu’k g \
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Y.irl: nn.l other poind; to v/h: .&lt;• it .hel tie to the politi.. ! I G r a S S l D l-S S a t M i l a n tectlou of .th,» Stars mid Strip.-' .
and liien came to America to make
—------ Iheeda, lie Wnowuthr.t Imth s-rvi -i- ;, |
tlii- country his home.
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» r m y « n .l navy are forced to
MILAN, Sept. 0.—(/P)— ProfcsRitdiop Torok married an Am.-r
in Moon* '&gt;1 Anderson. S
lay politics.
I ror Battista Grn- d. the fanmu..
ienn wiinmn, be said, and t»&lt;&gt;k am L
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km v.
ho 1
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loloi
and physician, di "I ciLi:'&lt;-n«hi'i papers the time limit &lt;m '
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. fitreo fault anti remedv lie
wi h recently at tie
....... 70. lie w u wide'i will i lapso shortly.
Company1»Iirt n c pie who are not interested widely known in the alternationTli- bliihop come » to Florida
, in tin* army, the navy or natm il ul medical world us an invosliga- will; ambassadorial roenmnu-nda
Uartl :
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; defense. Tho popular si gan o f ‘ h tor o f malarial .ii .. o .
l-,t n.i I! acit inhere die williduce t i" «’ has killed all . use of
la v . " a ill'? guc it of Mi m piapoiTion.
Markets
Cam run.
Bummi.'bing the .situation on!
I'lton J. Moughton
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CHICAGO, Sept. 0— f/P)— \Vheot
ARCHITECT
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■ December l.:.i;;. to l..'i2 ; May,
First National Rank Rh!«.
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' i'.d - ; aval Inn"-; imi-t I ■ le.-'di. |,r,ii •. ; Coin, Dzccttber 877(. to
! . i itu-ville
and . . . ; , •nq
S a n fo rd . ------ ■ FlnHW,
fji milp.i
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• • ol;r lllr defin.-c ti-un bflj Olits, December 12 to 42'a.
I Tu. '.lr.v. .‘'turning l.y way |
v. !&lt;q cd.’
undo*
rj2H B B n£D H B naiaK B nnsaanH i:nsiiG ia0jH xa«ifliiaaiM i:H H B aam
J. Ii. Rome and ilaugh’ cr
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iugciiia Rouse, who h i —
iu" R-i t'
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Dir J. (). lauizy for the p.&gt; .
linthi, left Tuesday evtnin?
A F F IL IA T E D W IT H
irh'. i - in Wettinipka, A „ d attendance L p s ^ r a r k - f b
pa.t cvernl nreelrngr. and
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MONTHLY MEET i

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|n(Wtreatirent for torn flesh
the negro industrim
|y
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o r lacer;.? a p. :■ i- o f
and will rcli n Mi . I- .•
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t in lier present capacity i.
ph healing is the R«r *. '
tnd powder combination
-•'I?, rtation Con trails Awarded,
cit. Tin li«|iiid ilro.-.cme i- a
..-rd of s.veti tmnspoitatioli
| | anI •tic thn
1 of poison", and
ii . - •i.i . acta war. made by tie- liom !.
nr including those o f A. J. Los-dug
arm., wlnle the
.id John O. And* . .Ir.. to tii • &gt;:mv i the j;rcut healer. ’!
. :l : chuol ■; Jnin • Kasik, Golden; i ' . i. pn (tin ■ i&lt; 1 nml i.nko Howell to tin- Win,nitty nml efficiency, t
• Park School; George \\. linnUk-, lid,- and Fl.2i»
. !l *o the Lyman School: and
old bv ' .
: tnd (iu
ilo re nf G. Long, .Mr*. I'l.tnk
ISt.ri.
' ry and John Long to tin t'huhoo|.
1. nt loot i
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let l-ost.

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To help you get the protection tlut
concrete insures in theater construction,
the cement industry, through thc Port­
land Cement Association, oilers you a
free service. This covers every use of
concrete. It helps you get the greatest
value for your money.
PORTLAND CEMENT A S S O C IA T IO N
Graham Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
c4 National Organization to improve and
Extend the Uses o f Concrete f
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ford Avenue. A mon­
ey maker at our price.

L arge house with two
acres; fron ts 400 feet
on large lake in the
heart o f big development an ideal home—
or could be converted
into tourist hotel. This
one must be seen to be
appreciated. *

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REALTORS
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Ball Building
Sanford, Fla.
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o f tho ntmiy Ihotuuiii.l?’. o f CHEPITnUS
in Sanford 1 am mu lor ttmiiy ohliRations to nt.Tclia n ls in that they have extended me their eonlid u tee— C R E D IT .

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NEW SM YRNA REACH has 2 '/j miles o f frontage on the continued
Ormond-Daytona R each- fam ous th e world over, and approxim ately the
same frontage on the famous Indian River. Its water fron ta g e is one o f
its ^ T c a t e s t and most valuable assets, assuring not only ideal winter and
summer climate, but recreational advantages that are unsurpassed.

W e can con v in ce you— Ask us!

The H. B. Schulte Realty Co., Inc.
Exclusive Selling Agents
R EALTO RS.

Tilt- MONTEZUMA HOTEL,

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Consider what lots in Daytona Beach along1the fam ous Beach, and in
Palm Beach and Miami Reach are sellin g for today,and com pare their
prices with tho prices at which you can now buy NEW SM Y R N A REACH
lots. There’s a “ whale” o f a differen ce that you can realize as YO U R p rofit in a very short time if you invest in NEW SM YRNA REACH
N O W.

Pay Your Bills Promptly
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NEW SMYRNA REACH is an up-to-date townsite developm ent, care­
fully planned from the very begin n in g, with ample restrictions fo r the pro­
tection oi‘ home-builders and with sites donated and reserved by tlie own­
ers and developers for Church, Schools, Parks, Post O ffice and one o f the
finest D-liole Golf courses on the East Coast.

“ Ami as I wish to maintain my credit rating
among those merchants I must see that my bills
are paid promptly, upon receipt o f their monthly
statements.”

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“That if I owe the merchants o f Sanford haven’t
any good reason to expect them to carry my ac­
count indefinitely.
Bookkeeping, merchandise,
advertising, rents, taxes, insurance and numerous
other items cost money and must till he figured
into a day’s business—its expense and profit.

Of! they scamper with bright eyes and
merry laughter on the road to adven*
tureland.
I low secure you feel when you know
the theater to which they are going is
built of concrete. For concrete has great
reserve strength and is liresafe.

erty, 67 feet on

The Development that is M ore than a Subdivision, a Townsite!

* 1hat ('ItEDIT is fur one purpose only. A temp­
orary convenience established for my special ben­
efit, hec5iu.se o f the nterehanl’s confidence in me
and my ability to pay.

Sea J a c k i e C©©gaw

Close in business b

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"I renli/.e that the l’ UOMIyr PAYMENT ()!•’ MY
RII.I.S is absolutely necessary. That I am dottiR
myself the Rrealest injury in not met;tinK these
o'diRalions when due.

Whew the

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Real

111.1 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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“ That the merchant hint a right to expect me i&lt;&gt;
pay— unhesitatingly— full value in dollars and
cent:;— for past value* received.

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DREADFUL PAINS

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"If l am honest with myself I must admit that
every time I receive a monthly statement for
omethiiiK I have pmelused, whether I am rich
nr just one ot the Rival mass of waife earners in
Sanford this atnleinent refh c Ih a certain cour­
tesy to me on the part &gt;f the merchant.

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a picnic crowd. 0
MACON, Ga.. Sept. 0.— m —
Treacherous quicksands o f the
Ockinulgcp River claimed three
lives Tuesday, onp o f the number
being sucked down ir. an e ffo r t to
save hid young grandson. Tho dead Georgia Lady, iVLo Had Lost Too
rre: Max Reefer. 54, locomotive en­
Much Weight, Was Advised
gineer; Charles Couch, 7, his grundto Take C&amp;rdui and Is
tun. and Clifford Ilotnon, seven.
Tho .nifting sands came near
Now Well.
claiming nnother victim in Miss
Clare Reefer, 14, who attempted to
Columbus, Ga.—Mrs. Georgo
aid her father and nephew- but
sfound herself being sucked under Hunter, o f this city, writes:
and escaped only ufter violent ex“ After I married, thirteen months
uticin. Expert divers In boats and ago, I suffered with dreadful pains
with grappling hooks scorched the
In my sides during ••• My aido
placid waters o f thc Ockmulgce
hurt so hod It nearly killed ma I
had to go to bed and stay some­
times two weeks at a time.
I
could not work nml I Just dragged
around tho house.
THERE’S A
“ I got very thin—I went from 12G
pounds down to less than 100. My
DIFFERENCE
mother had long been a user o f
Cardtil and she knew what a good
medicine it wns fur tills trouble, no
My prices on Tiros ami Tubos nho tohl ine to get some and tnko It.
I sent to tho ctore after It and hoforo I had taken tho first bctllo
are lower.
I begau to Improve.
“ .My Bldo hurt less and I began to
Oil prices are lower too.
Improve in health. . . . Tho Carduf
neted as a flno tonic nml I do not
And thorn’s more push in the feel like the samo person. I am
no much better. I am well now.
gas.
1 have gained ten pounds and am
rtlll galuing. My sides do nut
trouble tuo at all.
“ I wish every suffering woman
RING’S FILLING
know about Cardul.”
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Quicksands of River recovered.
,''r h“ur* w,ore thc boiiiM " cro
Claim Lives of Three That of tho little girl wns not
found until near midnight. Clifford
People of Macon, Ga. Hoinson a girl, was a membrr o f

Sanford, Fla.

OFFICES IN'— Daytona Ben.|h t'CD. Ormond
Reach, New Smyrna, New Smyrna Reach. St.
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IPBCIAL M U T irni All obituary
RoMcaa card* of (bitMia, reaolutlnna
and notlcaa oi enter:alr._«nta wn*ir*
attaraoe are M*d* will be cbargad
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The Aaaoclated Preae la aaelua*
teely entitled i » »he uae fo r ra*
publication o f all nawa dlapatchea
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af rapubllcallon o f apeclal dlapaiona« herein are aleo reaefed. _____

WEDNESDA Y rS E IT . 9. 1923
THE HEKAI.ll'S PLATFORM
1,— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
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1 — Construction of St. Johna-Indlan River canal.
l.-*E«tenalon of vHilte way.
•Bvtenalon of local amuaementa.
— Swimming pool, tennis court*,

etc.

AigmenlIng of building proram— houses, hotel*, apartment
ouaea.
fl.— Extrusion of street paving pr®*
gram.
1*—Coital ruction
of
boulevard
•round L*kx Monroe,
fc— Completion of city beaiillficJtlon program.
t,— Expansion of achool ayatem
with proviaion for Increased fa­
cilities.
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~ BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
HAVE THE MINI) OF CHRIST:
— Let this mind lx, in you, which
was alao in Ohriat Jesus. Ix*t noth­
ing be done through ii'.rlfo or vain­
glory; but In lowliness o f mind let
each esteem
other lu-ttcr than
themselves. Phillippinns 2: 5-d.
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The brilliancy o f the race again makes itself manifest.
This time it is in the city o f Los Angeles where Carl V. King,
secretary o f the civil service board of the city, found that
applicants for municipal positions depended on ingenious
reasoning to serve in the absence of accurate information.
Some interesting answers were given to questions put
th08e who hoped to get jobs in that city.
"What is a labor distribution sheet?" was one question
that was answered by one candidate like this, "One that is
edited by the laboring class in the form of a newspaper and
is distributed for the purpose of keeping their fellowmen
enthusiastic."
"W hat is nrson?" caused another man to reply, "T h e act
of trying to poison a person with arsenic.”
“ What is a m orgue?" and a bright young man answered,
"A piece of paper held against property for borrowed money."
"W hat does habeas corpus mean?" and the answer was,
“The red corpuscles in the blood.”
"W hat is a kleptomaniac?" One applicant thought he had
a good answer and said, "A person with a mania causing him
to lie unnecessarily."
"W hat is a m oron?" brought forth the reply, "A man
who has more than one w ife."
Answers found in the examination papers of another
class revealed that the motor truck still holds mysteries for
some, even in this mechanical age when motors have been
considerably simplified and when nearly everyone under­
stands how they work.
"W hat causes heavy black smoke to come out of the ex­
haust pipe o f a truck?" the class was asked. "It is the only
place it can come out,” replied a candidate.
“ What is the purpose o f a fan in a motor truck?" was
another question. "T o supply fresh air to the carburetor,"
was given as an answer.
"Give n reason why a motor truck will fail to start when
cranked, directed the examiner. "A motor truck will some­
times fail to start if the driver is too weak to crank it," an­
swered one would-be chauffeur.
" I f you found a man with a severe cut on the head that
was bleeding freely, what would you do," another class was
asked. "I would put a tourniquet on his neck," quickly re­
sponded one student of first aid.

OPTIMISM
There ain’t no uae in whinin’,
While the sun keeps on n Shinin’ ,
And sorrow is n bitter cup:
So forget that ugly pout,
You had better cut it out,
For things is lookin’ up.
If it la a cloudy day,
And things don't come your way,
Don't go snarlin' like n pup;
No urn to fume anil sputter,
While you've plenty bread and but­
ter
For things is lookin’ up.
If it rains, It doesn’t matter,
If it snows why nil the b?lt»*.*
You’ll not go without your sup;
Be a booster, not n foister,
Be as happy ns an oyster,
For things is lookin’ up.
— 'T he I.ate E. L. Rowyor.
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A fashion writer tiuys the plump
girl is coming back. Where has she
been?

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W hat Kind Are You, Anyway

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Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
We have no money,
Not even n sou.
--------- o---------The llttlo girl down the street
mya many a man who doesn't be­
lieve In fairy tales, tells them to
hie wife and expects her to believe
them.
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Mrs. J. C. Fisher hud the mis­
fortune to full down her cellar
Thurnlay morning, badly hurting
her hack and otherwise. Fergus
Falls (Minn.) Journal. Mostly oth­
erwise, we imagine.
--------- u--------The WhatVIn-n-Nume Society
might ho interested in the follow­
ing frum the income tax lists print
ed in the Kansas City Star: "A l­
fred J. Poor, ?I7.!'*7; L It. Money­
maker, J.'l.75." Macon Telegraph.
— .......o --------- The Denver Times says, "Ernest
Haynes was too big for Willie Mee­
han iif the Shamrocks. Haynes low ­
ered over Meehan an the leaning
Tower o f Pisa lowers over Paris."
Pray tell us when did tie &gt;' move
It?
--------- o---------Down In Miami a week or so ago
u piece of property was leased for
fitly thousand dolluta 11 front foot
and now the purchaser has releas­
ed part of it at the rate of seventy
thousand dollars per front foot.
And yet there still remains some
good Sanford property that can
he bought for a thousand dollars u
foot.

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Education’s "gra-a" e
cuss and sweat. E,i ‘
sp.res and use

French artist say,

BAD AS it was, the disaster
would have been greater but for
the fnct that the United Stntes
alone among nntions, is able to
supply to its dirigibles helium gas,
instead of the dnngerous combu*:
tible and explosive hydrogen gnu
used by other nations.

DIRIGIBLES THAT the Fords
propose to make will be actually
lighter than the dirigibles with gas
containers made of cloth, and it
will be possible to use, in the niot«1 dirigibles, the ordinarily dan­
gerous hydrogen gas, because of
freedom from lightning dnnglir,
from leakage and fire.

W«

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nrc just dolls, w*
stuff one with rawfojl
Swatting flies i, ^
than cussing the
help i things along TO(^
Who re are the
gills? They nrrest&amp;i^A
zona. She had *tu|*n
One thing about men'i
Don t have to j„ii,
,
your trousers off 0Ver

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Imposters are terrible
Oklahoma, a bank war
three men who didn't *,'*!

INDEFINITELY

Isn’ t it strangL* how , ,
hides away down in yotD
when the collection plate'
Youth ha., its advantage,!
age. Older you are the rrvj
you remember when the &gt;
was Worse.

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Funny things happen,
woman caught three robhwj
she's III and hasn’t i aught i
band yet.

ATTENTION INVESTORS

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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C opy riant 1* 25)

SACRIFICE OF these lives will
not be wasted. It will turn the at­
tention of Government to manu­
facture of the smaller "nl metal"
dirigibles, such ns Henry Ford is
now manufacturing.
Edsel Ford, taking this writer
through the flying machine plant
just established, said that he. and
hi.* father had decided to make
experiments will the ” nll-melal"
dirigible, because of the very fact
that it would lx* fret* from dnnger
of destruction by lightning, a
danger constantly menacing great
dirigibles o f cloth.

DAN
The more thin».

A Farewell To Brave Men,
•16 Hours to Europe.
A Farewell to Brave Men.
Why Leave it to Chance ?

LOSS OF the Shenandoah with
her brave commander, Lansdowne,
and so many o f his crew will cause
deep sorrow throughout the .United
States. The lives of these men were
not wasted, and because they died
In the :i;rvlce o f their country
they died content, every man.
They will be included among
courageous pioneers of tha,air,
builders o f n new age and a new
freedom for the huninn race.

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When a stenographer gets mnrried, sometimes she stops taking
Thu u .ho o f a little* common sense would avert almost all
dictation nnd then sometimes she
of the accidents. As Florida grows and the traffic on our
doesn't.
streets and country roads increases, more sense will have
---------- o--------As we get it, War and Navy of to lie used or pleasure driving with safety will be entirely out
ficials are "up in the air" b eca ii" of toe queestion.
Colonel Mitchell in Inking ’em all
Are you one o f those drivers, who leaves the curb without
"fo r u ride."
signalling? IP) you blow your horn at street intersections
Another fable: Once upon a time
there was a wife who didn’t search
her husband’s pockets ufter he hud
gone to sleep.

W H E N EXPERTS PLAY

As Brisbane Sees It

Are you one of the many road hogs who endangers traffic
THE PESSIMISTIC, of weak im­
agination, pointing to the dimeter
by the way he drives?
CARELESS PARENTS
Florida has too many "insolent jackasses who step on the of the Shenandoah nnd the uncer­
,'ROVIDENCK NEWS
tainty surrounding the fate o f the
NOTICE
gas and fight for the right of way at the expense of law- seaplane dispatched to Hawaii, will
abiding drivers." The time is coming when some of them predict failure for aircraft as u
There was a good deal of sound i Parents today live, in alarming
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THP
may find themselves with plenty of time to devote to prison whole.
sense and observation in what At-[ number.s so full of excitement and
But that will not represent the
! o f the desire for amusement that
research.
N E VV A R C A 1) E
torney General Sisson told the Am ­
We have all met the fellow on the road, who refuses to spirit of men that died on the erican Industrial Lenders’ Associa­ they neglect their children. They
Shenandoah, or the spirit of the
leave the upbringing of the little
dim his bright lights at night and who also takes more than American people.
Now under construction at the corner of First StI
tion yesterday about the preval­ ones entirely to the schools, neg­
his half of the road. .Frequently these saps tear o ff your
and Sanford A ve„ are requested to see
ence of crime in this State and lecting that discipline without
WHEN THE first French rail­ country. The record as he present- which the hest-natured child in the
rear bumper, or strufsh one of your fenders, or succeed in
driving you into the ditch on your side of the road, while they road train left Parts for Versailles , ed it. nnd ns it undoubtedly is, world is nlmost certain to he led
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc,
many years ago the train waa|8houlil occupy the serious thought astray.
go merrily on their way ziz-zagging in a dizzy way.
wrecked and many passengers ,,f everv citizen. "O f cases involvMr. Sisson is also right in saying
210
E. First St.
Phone 703
An
surely
in- killed. “ That’s an end of foolii it |jng crimes o f violence which came that the enactment of more laws
, , investigation
- . . .
, - would find such characters
.
cnpaule Of tlrivniR till a u to m o b ile Wttll safety. If they per- j railroad travel," said the pessi-(before Hu. Grand Jury in this State will not reform the young genera­
lust year," said Mr. Sisson, "5ti tion of the present day, nor pre­
Hist in their wild methods, if they continue their wild dashes
THE l* RENf H railroad company pt.r cent, o f the persons charged vent the still younger generation
along the roads, before long it will be necessary to make all
biri’ d a troupe of actors *tiul net- vverc 2*1 years of n^e or under,
along from following its a R a R R i a B a a R R i R B i a a i B i B M a a R i i i i R i i i m i u i i i i t
drivers pass examinations in order to determine their fitness rcstics to fill the conches of thu un,| (lf (he whole group -II per cent corning
path. Unless the work of prepar­
to officiate at the steering wheel.
next train. They sat smiling were L’l) year- or under.
ing a child to lead a law-abiding
How in the world are there so few accidents when there through the windows, as though
Mr. Sisson was correct in saying life is done in the home, the law
arc ho many simple minded fools sitting behind the wheel they liked It. and railroad travel that this condition is not percutinr will never catch up with him on
was soon established.
to Rhode Island. Some weeks ago his downward path, save to put him
with their feet on the accelerator? It isn’t the speed at
the I it rary Digest sent a query in prison.
which a car is driven that counts, but Hit* way in which it is
THE ENGLISH will not let any on crime conditions broadcast to
We are quite aware of the fnet
Buy your property direct front OWN Fit. SAVEfall
driven. The Florida speed law of forty-five miles an hour airplane disaster interfere with district iilthnutVH thrmiirtmut thu that the conditions of modern life
ten per cent COMMISSION. This property ii

Our o f f i c e -Imy"airy*“ nil"geest
men are (lyifig and lie doesn’t feel
any too well himself.

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make the adequate supervision of
newly incorporated and prosperous town of 1 hTaTO.I
the young increasingly difficult,
especially in the large cities. But
those conditions must lx&gt; faced by
Well built two-story house— MODFRN—liKhUud
parents iwth energy, understanding
water. Orange grove— BEARING i— on Sanf&gt;ril-Ov.eto|
.
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among ttu* members o i the young and firmness. In a homely phrase
hard road and on A. C. L. It. It.
t
spreading out -'-0 feet, with '*•).- j t,,. K,.neration must ix* charged, to those conditions do not excuse par­
Olio square feet wing area (equal a considerable extent, against lax- ents for "laying down on their
to thirty city lots), .'1,000 horse­ ness in the homes where they were job." If they don’t perform, both
Twenty acres o f fine celery land, ten acivn almosi
power units built Into the metal brought un. This, too, is Mr. Sis­ by way of example arid precept.
cleared, right on the proposed hard read and on Ihd
wings, double decked hull, to car­ son’s view, as it is the view often |their natural duty to their children,
ry 100 pussengers."
S. A. L. R. It.
announced by Judge Talley of New the most imnornnt social duty they
York, who has had exceptional op­ have to perform, they must not be
THIS MACHINE will cross'the portunities for studying the whole surprised when their children bring
Atlantic in thtrty-ux hours, mak­ problem.
See S. VV. SWOPE, Box 1I I, Oviedo, Fla.1
shame Upon them.
ing one stop at the Azores. TinUnited States ought to build it
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before the British do. In any ease'
USE FLORIDA NEWSPAPERS
this nation will eventually, and in
IlKt.ANI) NEWS
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. lead in flyHenry Ford’s
lifetime

and feel that your duty has been done towards pedestrians
crossing at that point? Do you deliberately assume thu
right of way when you are wrong or because the other car
doesn’t look or because it is smaller than yours? Do you
forget the other follow when you park your ear in one of the ling machines, us it docs now in At 11 recent luncheon meeting iu which some of them are bene­
few available places ami take up room enough for two cars? nu to mobile manufacture.
of the Sanford Chamber o f Com- fiting indirectly. Indeed newspa­
Do you try to pass a car on a hill or at a curve? Is the horn
MRS. HELEN H. Gardner, a merce that body very wisely rec- pers o f the state have been one of
on your car an ornament or do you blow it before you pass very intelligent woman, left her, unintended to its publicity commit­ the state’s greatest assets utul
another car? Are you entirely dependent on your brakes brain to Cornell University, sav­ tee that all o f the money appropri­ they have rendered service for
which the state at large should
in an emergency which often arises at the blind intersection ing she thought her brain as good ated for advertising in newspapers give them praise.
of u highway? Are you one of these guys who stick to the as u man’s, ami wanted to prove should he spent with newspapers
As a result of the extensive ad­
it. The doctor 1 announce that it
middle ol the road regardless? Do you dint your lights and wna a big brain, weighing 1,150 in this state. During the discus- vertising Florida has received con­
ion, those contending that the nm- ditions, we believe, have chnnged.
slow down.' Do you practice the Golden Rule when driving
hrn.T’
mun
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i"r
portion of funds To he expendet It is no longer a matter o f induc­
your car? What about the children, do you think they are
,,fcollection
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l&gt;y the chamber for advertising ing people to come to Florida. They
Cornell
last
January.
not going to run into the street? Do you try to mix gaso­
hould he spent with state papers are here, or they will he here just
line and alcohol?
agreed that if at the end o f a eer- ns soon ns they can mrange their
THE BRAINS o f Mrs. Gardner
Inin period the results were mil Iaffairs to permit them to come.
Just what kind of ti 1 1 river nre you, anyway :
and Dr. Wilder will rest side by

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SAVE and
THRIVE

smsm

The Ghosts o f
Paid Bills—
of hills paid once h;iu*l

Don’ t let the "ghosts’
And now the proper advertising
side on the shelf. Scientists will .dl that wus anticipated, the uppreprint ions should again he di* medium for the various municipalyou
a second time.
I O BE HONEST, to In* kind— to earn a little and to spend study them. Perhaps the souls that verted to northern publications.
ities of Florida to adopt, at least
once inhabited them will be n!
Thousands nnd thousands of dot for the time being, is through the
a little loss, to make upon llte whole a family happier for Ids lowed to come hack and look »t'| ars
hnve been expended
in the i newspapers of the Sunshine State.!
I’ay l»y check on this hank and they will k
ptesetne, to 1enounce when that shall In* necessary and not their former residence,
[north for advertising paid for by Thousands upon thousands o f peo­
he embittered, to keep a lew friends Inti these without cap­
nelllctl for all time.
various municipalities of Florida, ple are here. It is a known fuet
itulation— ah,ive adl on the same grim condition to keep
and the results have been good. that many of the cities that were 1
little. Particular development of This advertising has been credit­
friends wit It hintself— here is a task for all that a man hits ONE
gram in a brain o f 1,150 ably supplemented by the efforts more extensively advertised are I
of fortitude and delicacy—Stevenson.
grams might mean the difference of Flnriilu newspapers and news- overcrowded. People have gone to !
between greatness nnd nothing- pa j x t men who have secured the tin* cities they learned the must of
ne.r.
It's the QUALITY in yout publication o f much constructive through the advertising of those I
A LITTLE ITIILOSDIMIY ineliiictli man’s mind In athe­
It.M'OlUI, 1*1. A.
and the USE you make of dnttn ubout Florida that has not cities. What is the result? Many
ism; but dt'jilh in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to brain,
nre
casting
about
for
localities
thatJ
it, that counts.
cost the state nor any municipality will he more nearly suited to their
religion.— Bacon.
anything, nnd these newspapers
THE ENTIRE flying programme and newspapermen have no hope circumstances. The logical m edi-!
um o f advertising, for the present,
of the United States, hereafter,
M Y FAVORITE STORIES
of reward for their efforts other
will receive the close personal at than to glory in the growth and would lx* the newspapers of the
By IRVIN S. COBB
state, in order to get these people
t« ntion of President Coolidge nml
prosperity o f the .Sunshine State‘ already in the state located.
lie
will
consult
men
that
know
An old colored man, who had had seen the npprouching team in
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something about FLYING, and
been crippled in the railroad ser­ due time and tlmt, standing in the about building flying machines.
TV COBB SPEAKING
vice, served for many years ns n street, he had waved his lantern to
He will lx* interested to know
and fro for a period of at least one
MACON TELEGRAPH
watchman at a grade crossing in minute. In spite o f the warning, what kind o f seuplanys those were
that
the
government
recently
sent
the outskirts of a Kentucky town lie said, the deceased had driven
Detroit gave Ty Cobh a great — nothing else. 1 have done no
not far from where I formerly liv- ] upon the rails just us the tram to fly to Honolulu, 11 futile failure, testimonial dinner in observance great good that you should so sigdestined,
perhaps,
to
have
a
tragic
ed. By day lie wielded a red flag ' whizzed across the street.
uf his twentieth anniversary in big nally honor me. oh, why did I not
ending.
and by night he swung a lantern,
league baseball.
A tremendous try to do m orel"
Nutiunlly, the attorney for the
Ho will ask to what extent* the
The United States Postoffice lie was conscientious mid wide­ plaintiff pul him to a severe cross- lives o f American fliers are risked company sat down to the banquet
It is a lament that many make
Department plans to supply the awake ami proud of his position of examination. Uncle Gahe answer­ in the effort to en murage Ameri table with him. Tin* Mayor of De­ ns yean gmw upon them. A dis- 5
fifty-tw o thousand offices in this responsibility and authority and ed every question readily and with can flying machine builders that troit (ire sent ed him with a grand­ tinguished Middle Georgia man, a !
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country with six million, one hun­ tor u lung time no accident occur­ evident honesty, lie told just how don’t know how to build flying father clock toward which the cit­ few months before his death some m
izens of Detroit had contributed years ngo, told a young reporter, JJ
ha Imd swung and joggled it and so
dred and eighty-five thousand |x*n red to mar Ids (lerfeet record.
$1,000 and a $10,000 check from who had always stood in awe of m
Finally, though, one dark night forth nnd so an. So convinced was machines.
points next year, which reminds
man from the country. the .jury
the stockholders of the club. Tele­ lies austerity ami his "offlshnoss," *•
sincerity
us that it wouldn't bo a had idea a colored
,
. .by his air of ---------THE PRESIDENT will not for­
fo r the hanks to secure several new ur,' l,ig home from town, steered 11Hut, instead of giving a judgement get what happened in the war, grams from all the leading players "•'■■on, make friends. 1 nm n man I!
in who has a certain number of ad- u
pen points So
to take
tnki the place of •‘d* mi‘ h':i across the truck just as for the full amount of damages when the citizens o f this country and managers and officials
baseball were read. A grand op­ mirers, hut vety few friends. If I 5
the Memphis flier came through |asked, they awarded the widow onthose now in use.
ami abolished him, along with his ( ly a few hundred dollars a much were taxed about a billion to build era baritone sang. It was an out­ had my life t„ live over. I should !
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so-called flying machines that nev­
Bill Arnold, says the Gainesville team and his wagon. His widow smaller sum than the railroad had er flew. He will see to it that the pouring o f felicitation for tin* devote ail appreciable part of it »
Georgian.
sued
the
railroad
for
damages.
At
figuied it must pay
Son, has just returned from the
to making friends. Any man worth !
(lying in the United States, a', nuWhat he said when he arose to while must have enemies, hut have ■
After court hud adjourned the
state prison t amp at Halford. Pur- the trial the chief witness for the
nll others metis
speak, Iiununr,
however, •»
is »m»i«
more imeresiinterest friends also."
road Sol) gilt i)Ut' ! | m'1
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don our ignorance, Bill, hut we defense was the old crossing luwyitr for the rnilroii
(the old man ami cong
ngratuluted him , . yin*f t!l' rvut ‘J.* ^ * ,*1
iOf? than any other incident of the
didn't know you had "been doing watchman,
l y &lt; ubh i.s a nmn who has nl- 5
Dressed in his Sunday best Un-Iupon his behavior us a witness.
|tl,&gt;M* 13 I,u* o n the r g 1 asis.
evening. His words faltered on his way captivated the admiration of 2
tim e." Anyway, we’ re glad you
are buck.—Sunforu Herald. When ele Gahe stumped to the stand, I "Gahe," he said, 'you acquitted! THE PRESIDENT will no lon- tongue and trembled o ff Ids lips. a tremendous number 0 / people,
we become too old to work, we are |tiiok the until to tell the truth, the yourself splendidly. Werm't you iger entrust the lives o f flying men The man who has always had a fi­ particularly th o s e who have fol- j
^uing to brenk into a house or |whole truth, and nothing hut the at all nervuus while on the stand?” to ignoramuses that know nothing ery temper and a ready tongue was lowed baseball, hut he has devoted !
sjzomethlng, just to get sent to Hal­ truth. And then, under promptings j "I suttinly was, boss,” replied of flying. He will not again permit at a loss for words, completely
t ■ 1, hij umL‘ 10 making'
ford. We know Sam Itlilch will from the uttorney for his side, Umlu Gahe. "I kep' wonderin’ such a flier as General Mitchell to overwhelmed by a demonstration &lt;r
fr end 1. By one stroke— his frank a
to givu
testimony |whut wuz gwinc happen of dat he sent o ff in disgrace by un of friendship. Finally he said:
take good care of us.—Ocala Star proceeded
gl*'1
co fission of selfishness— he has l 2102 First St.
"N ow I see how selfish l have
Renllurs.
We didn’t thing you were aver go­ strongly in favor of the defendant w'ite genelmun &gt;hould ax mo if amiable Secretary of War stock
of
men
who
were
been! My career has been selfish simply his udmirers.
ing to become old, Uncle Benjamin corporation. He stated that ho dat lantern wus lighted."
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Misses Puleston And
Newman Entertained
By Mrs.J.D.Woodruff

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T E L E P H O N E :— B e s.

Personals

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being tho guests of Dr. and
Mrs. J. N. Robson for several days.
■mam
" 'J w a t im
Miss Kitty DuBoso, the attrac­
tive "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. DuBmm, left Wednesday for
Charlotte, N. C., whsre she will re­
sume her studies ^nt Queens College.

Co n s t a n t l y Im p r o v e d
EUT NO YEARLY MODELS

William R. Williams arrived
The many friends o f Mrs. S. A.
home Tuesday after having spent Houston will he glad to learn that
the past three months in Mt. Ver­ she is recovering fFoni' her recent
non, 111., and Colorado Springs.
illness and will soon In? able to
lenve for Daytona Beach where she
M /s. S. Verney, Miss Helen Ver- will spend several weeks.
ney and Randall Chase returned
Tuesday' from Miami where they
Mrs. Tom McCrea o f Orlando
have been for the past several spent several days here as thu
days.
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
E. \V. Stiles, enroute to her home
Mrs. J. R. Lyles returned Wed­ after spending the past severul
nesday from Columbia. S. C. where weeks in Americas, Gn., as the
she was called on account of the guest of friends.
death o f her brother, W. Pope
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
Davis.

It has never been the policy of Dodge
Brothers, Inc., to‘ build yearly models.

Entertaining in her usual gra­
Donald tiheafer left Tursday to
cious and charming manner, Mrs. attend the State School at St. Au­
J. D. Woodruff was hostess Tues­ gustine.
^ r, will mtM't day af .ernoon, when she entertain­
Mrs. It, E. Tolar left Wednesday
ed at bridge at her lovely home
g r a i n nt 7:30 on Sanford Heights, honoring for New York where she will spend
Misses Olive Newman and Mary several weeks.
Elizabeth I'uleston, two of SnnClyde Green has returned from
girls, who leave shortly for Tnlit Notes
grls, who leave riortiy for Tal­ a pleasant month's visit with rela­
lahassee, where they will enter tives in Alabama.
[l jlNKINS
Florida State College for Women.
The surest sign of worms in chil­
Miss Camilla Puleston and Miss
The dainty color motif o f pink
Mrs. A. Robbins will leave Wed­ Margaret Peters returned home dren is paleness, lack o f interest
has for her
and green was artistically carried nesday for St. Petersburg to he
Monday after spending the past in play, fretfulness, variable appe­
U Georgia.
out in the rooms where the card the guest of her sister for several
two months at Camp Junaluska, tite, picking at the nose and sud­
den starting in sleep. When these
and son Rob- toble* . ' voro &gt;,|nced, 'luantities „ f days.
N. C.
0,1
* PYnnmitn
hi&gt;inir
nfiPittiirAitt
exquisite roses being effectively
symptoms appear it is time to give
*nt last week
used.
Frank Bailey left Tuesday on
[Vaughn.
Dr. C. S. Breedin, o f Anderson, White's Cream Vermifuge. A few
Marking the places of the play­ the boat for Jacksonville nml from
S. C., arrived Tuesday to be the doses drives out&gt;the worms and
0, phinsholser ers were tallies designed with f;l ;. there will go (o his home in Chi­ guest &lt;&gt;f his sister, Mrs. J. N. Rob­ puts the little one on the road to
ciuatitig college girls.
cago.
Ito Tampa last
son at her home on South Sanford health again. White’s Crenm Verm­
The afternoon passed all too
ifuge has a record of fifty years o f
, week end.
Drive.
quickly, and when scores were
successful use. Price 36c. Sold by
S. M. Schwarz has returned to
Laney’s Drug Store.
|who 1ms been counted it was found that Miss his Imme in Chicago, 111,, after
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams and
Returned home Mildred Holly held high score and spending the past 10 days here on
y
o T i o ; o r HHKCIAI. i.r x in .A .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Young
motor­
was awarded silk hose. In cutting business.
" a fine time.
TlltX
ed to Orlando Monday afternoon
for consolation, Ilouhignnts T al­
Notice i» hereby g iv e n that a p ­
when* they were the guests of plication wilt be ilinile to Die
cum powder, Miss Helen Verney
Stale l e v lililto r e at a special « e » Jjjtan of Fernan- was the fortunate one. The guests
Fred Jarrell of Springfield, Mo., friends.
hIoii tiler, uf l o tie held ill Tallu hanfvisiting her pnr- of honor were presented attrac­ is visiting his cousins, Mrs. W. H.
nee. Klorhl.i, on a date to be set
IJohn C. Vaughn. tive kodak books as mementos c f Williams at her home on Park Miss Ruth Kanner left Sunday by th e il iverttor o f the nahl S l a t e
f F lo rid a for th e pannage o f th e
A evn ue.
the occasion.
for New York City where she has oproponed
law.
and Douglass
Following the awarding of the
An net i lit tiled an
act
estab­
accepted a position with lb AltMr.
and
Mrs.
J.
McQundy
uf
Aring n hint reservation
to
be
May Sunday as prizes, Mrs. Woodruff, assisted by
; man &amp; Co., in the Educational lish
k
n
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w
n
ax
the
l.atie
Charm
lllrd
Res­
\nna and Rebec- Mrs. Samuel Puleston and Mrs. cadin wen; the guests of Mr. and Depart^enT.'
erva tion in the County o f Hemlonte.
Ite It enacted by tile L eg isla tu r e
W. C. Hill, served tempting re­ Mrs. L. W. Sides for several days
o f tile state o f Florida:
freshments consisting of creamed last week.
Mrs.
Stella Arrington
nnd
Meet tun t
A lllrd R es e rv a t io n
returned home chicken on toast, potatoe chips, toBriggs Arrington returned Tues­ to t&gt;e known as tile Lake Charm Itlrd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Scott
left
Reservation la hereby crea ted In
olives and
j this week. Slu&gt; ‘ mate aspic, saltilies,
Wedmvday for Hot Springs, Ark., day from a motor trip to points in the Count) of Semin ole within the
[summer and her grape ice.
Georgia
where
they
have
been
for
limits
and boundaries and h e r e in ­
where they will remain for sev­
after described, to - w it :
hr home.
the past 10 days.
Mrs. W oodruff's guests were; eral weeks.
Sections I. 2„ 3, 9. I•*. II, It, 15.
Misses Olive Newman, Mary Eliza­
|fl„
All in T o w n s h ip 21—S.
of
l,tt) represent ive beth Puleston, Mildred Holly, Mae
Miss Ann Robson nnd Jack Rob­ R a n g e 31 Also Section 6 In T o w n ­
W. A. Adams left Sunday for
21, range 32.
lof Wesley Class Holly, LeCluirc Jones, Georgia Norman, Okta., where he will re­ son have returned from Jackson­ ship
Section .* That It shall hr u n ­
.y Federation at Mobley, Katherine Pittman, Elli­ sumo hi., studies at the University ville, where they have been the la w fu l to kill. hunt. trap, des troy
son White, Kitty DuBose, Sara of Oklahoma.
Ilast week.
guests o f Mrs. E. K. Forster for by a n y no aim w hatever, within the
limits "nt tin Lake Charm Bird It en­
Evelyn Williams, Naomi Scoggans,
the pust six weeks.
ervatio n provided lor In Section 1
o f this act, any bird, w ild turkey,
at the church Louise Sarteu, Carmetn Barber,
Miss I.ucilo Newby left Tuesday
w ild goose, o r any w ild bird o r
hfireat Big Sur- Lena" Bell Hagan, Emily Griffin, for Det.and, where she is a popu­
Alisa Mary Stoinoff, the talented wild fow l " f any kind, or suulrrel
esguers. Every Emma Spencer, Helen Verney, Ev­ lar member o f tho faculty of Stet­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sto­ at any iltnc and that there shall
not hereafter within said limits he
elyn Anderson o f Chester, S. C., son University.
[tu be there.
inoff, will leave Wednesday
for any
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open eitnon for g a m e birds or
Mildred Bruce, Harriet Robinson,
New York where she w c o n t i n u e f o w l o f am kind, ex cept d om estic
Margaret
Slemona,
Katherine
Nye,
Ming Me Kim reDr. .1. N. Robson and Bill Shep­ her studies in violin.
fo w l, wild duck, snipe, and c oot,
and any person who at any time
[rom her vacation Margaret Wnye, Virginia Yowell herd have returned from St. Au­
v iolates tio pr ovisions o f this la w
gustine, where they have been for
jtluded Daytona, and Lydia Yowell of Orlando.
Edmund Lake of Laurens, S. C., shall upon conv iction he punished
provided by la w f o r v lo the past several days.
JEustis, Ha.
in visiting his brother, Paul Lake r.j1, In , now
ot the n a m e L a w s of this
will he of great help to the league.
ior several days before going to ,tat*-.
F,. McKay and
The Conference President, Mr. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leo an­ Gainesville where he will enter the
Section 3 It shall he the duty o f
the Count) Com m ission ers o f the
rKay pent sev- Angus Williams sent Ids "greet­ nounce the hiria o&gt; a son, Sept. 7. University of Florida.
Cou
n ty of Seminole lo post til v a ­
Ltk in Jai'kson- ings” to all the Sanford'Leaguers. 'I he little hoy has been mimed
rious places on tlm L ak e Charm
|by steamer.
Henry Ed wind Lee, Jr.
itlrd Reservation, provided for in
Mr, and Mrs. Wat on Me Alex­ tills Act. nut lees to the publi c s h o w Word has just been received o f
it that tin hunting Is permitted In
Krnshuw and the death of William Harold, five
Mrs. Sid Rive has returned from ander of Cocon, spent overnl days ' Viir
said reservation and w ar n in g
the
l.itiLe, spent the months' old non o f Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia ami other points in here la t week an the guests of
o( ,h‘ »
TMrs. Ern Imw’s Harold Bradbury ami grand son of Pennsylvania where she has been Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Houston at ftub" c
Section &lt; This law shall be c o m e
their home on Martin Avenue.
1Mrs. T. .). Nixon Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bradbury of for the past two weeks.
e f f e c t iv e Immediately upon Its p a s ­
sa ge by the Legislature and
ap­
Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Alias Jean Kanner, who lias been
Mra. c hnrles Belt i and son, proved by the G overnor of the
Bradbury and parents left in
Htnte o f Florida o r I f becom in g it
returned this August by auto for Atlanta and the gut t of Mivi Anna Kanner for Charles, anti M r. Mildred Peabody la w without his approval.
OVIED O CHAMllKR OF COMtlm past two months, left Satur- and children have returned from
lrenter Beach other points in Georgia.
I Daytona Beach where they have Mepl: 0.121:1-26 MERGE
|rn attending the
Upon arriving in Georgia the day for her home in Tampa.
yet. 3 - l t t - l T - I I - J l.
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! been for the past two months.
ii a represen­ baby, who had been in ill health
Nov. 7- II
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ts Seekers' Class, for sometime, became worse ami
Mrs. It. J. Holly, Misses Mae and
E. K. Fo ter, Jr., and Robert
Mildred Holly motored to Dayon Aug. 21 died in Atlanta.
|U*anl S. Ward
Bui till" vffts at Old Ml'Ziim 'Camp tdiih Tue£j;iy .whrJV they were the 1-WLjr uf .lat'lonuvjlL have rgtum-.
til to thetr home in Jacksonville
icJ Mrs, Milton Grounds near Griffin, Ga.
guests of friends for the day.
iKn.Marviu, and
[_£ McKee spent
sjtona Bench ns
. Wini’s parents,
Fresh Oysters Daily
|P„ Bites.
the workers'
fnr.i Adams home.
Id the workers
Itok part in the

Royal Fruit Store

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p|**t(0od cats.
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Mrs. Claire Everette
T en rh er o f Artistic P ia n o fo r te
Pint log nnd Singin g
V alu able courses in modern p e d ­
a g o g y taugh t fr o m elem entary
to the highest standard.
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fear that his D odge B roth ers M otor
Car will be made obsolete, shortly after
he has bought it, by the announcement
of radically new types.

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Won Lost Pet
.500
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Tampa .............. . .. 1
.500
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St. Petersburg .. .
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Hewitt Beets Alvcrez After
Won Lost
. Allowing Smokers 2 Huns Pittahurgh............ .. 83 49
j In First Inning; Tnmpu New York .......... .. 77 59
I Held to Only Four lilts Cincinnati....... A .. 72 02

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How They Stand

TAM PA, Sept. 9— OP)— St. Pe­
tersburg won the second game of
t h e post-season scries for the Flor­
ida Slate league pennant Tuesday,
defeating Tntnpn 3 to 2 in a game
featured by airtight pitching. Tho
teams are now tied, e a c h having
won nnd lost one gnme.
Hewitt nnd Alvarez engaged in
n brilliant pitchers’ duel in which
the former was superior, limiting
the Smokers to four hits and not
issuing a base on balls.
.
Tampa scored two runs in their
hulf of the firat inning. Snead
singled and went to second when
Mitchell erred on Estrada’s roller.
Weik singled to right, scoring
Snead, and Estrada completed the
circuit when Shannon threw wild­
ly past third.
The Saints knotted the count in
the second when they bunched
three hits with an error, and won
in the eighth on a base on hulls to
Messner, Shannon's sacrifice nnd
a double by Mitchell.
A record-breaking crowd wit­
nessed the game,
By agreement between the man­
agements of the two teams. Catch­
er Hudgins and outfielder Allen, of
Tampa, and Pitchers Stagg and
Houston of St. Petersburg, were
declared eligible to participate in
the series.
The Bui Score.
ST. PETR
Alt II li PO A E
Mesaner, ss. .. .. 2 1 1 3 2 0
Shannon, rf-lf. .. 3 0 0 0 0 1
Mitchell, 2b........3
0 2 1 0 1
Brown, c f ........... 3
0 0 2 0 0
0 (t 2 2 0
Doyle, 3b............4
Cox, if-rf........... 4
1 2 2 0 0
Barnes, lb .........4
1 1 7 1 (1
Block, c. .. .. .. 4 0 2 0 0 0
Hewitt, p............3
u 0 1 1 0
Totnls ^ „ .. 30
TAMPA
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Snead, 2b. M
4
Hicks, 3b............ 4
Estrada, cf, ..
4
Weik, ss............. 4
Lee, rf. .. ......... 4
Peterson, if........ 3
Lopez, c............. 3
Jesmer, lb .........3
Alvnrez, p......... 2
Hudgins, x ........ 1
Swanson, p........ 0

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Mackmen Win A fler Losing

Pet
Ten Straight; Tigofs, In­
.029
dians nnd Yankees Win
.506
Others In Junior Loop
.537
JiOl
.. r.c. 75
B o s to n ............ .
.489
flrook ly n ......... ... .. r&gt;4 07
PHILADELPHIA’ Sept, 9.—(IP)
.181 —The Philadelphia Athletics Tue.iSt. L o u is ............. .. &lt;J6 70
.444 day broke their losing streak nnd
Cl J ca g o................ .. 00 75
.431 won from Washington, 0 to 4, The
Rliiladelphia .. .. .. 50 74
victory was the,first the Athletics
AMERICAN LEAGUE
had scored since August 23, and
Won Lost Pet. leaves them eight games behind
.044 the Senators.
Washington ......... .. 85 47
.580
PhilmJt Iphln .. .. .. 75 53
The IIox Score.
.538 WASH
C h ica g o ................ .. 71 01
AU K H PO A K
.527 McNeely, cf. .. .. 2 0 0 L 0 II
St. Luui;K.............. .. 09 02
.519 Jcnnes, cf. .. .. 2 0 1 1 0 it
Detroit ................ .. 07 02
.401 S. Harris, 2b. .. 3 0 0 u •» 0
Cleveland............. .. 59 09
.442 xxLeihuld, .. „ .. 1 0 0 0 0 1)
New York .......... .. 57 72
.297 KujhcII, p. .. .. 0 0 0 0 (J it
Boston ................. .. 88 90
Rice, rf......... .. 3 0 1 0 0 1)
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Goslin, If. .. „ .. 4 1 •1 4 II II
*| 0 0 •&gt; 1 l
Won Lost Pet. J. Harris, lb.
2 l •1 *1 0 n
.502 Judge, lb. ..
A tla n ta ................ .. HI 03
.550 Scutt, 3b........ .. 3 0 1) 2 4 0
New Orleans .. .. .. 79 03
.528 xxxReuther, .. .. 0 1 It 0 II (1
Nnshvilhi ........... .. 75 07
.511 Peck, ss........... .. 3 0 (1 •) 1 1)
Memphis ............. .. 74 71
.483 xxxxVcuch. .. .. 1 0 1 0 II II
M o b ile ................. .. 09 74
.475 Ruel, c............ .. 3 0 0 3 0 0
Chattanooga........ .. 08 75
.444 Tate, c . ......... .. 1 1) 1) l 0 (1
Little Rock ......... .. 03 79
if 0 II 1) l (1
Birmingham .. .. .. 03 80
.441 Ferguson, p.
Adams, 2b. .. .. 0 1 0 II II u
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Totnls ..
Won Lost Pet.
. 32 1 7 21 9 J
Galloway, out, bunted foul on
.022
Spartanburg .. .. .. 79 4H
.013 third strike in 0 th.
C harlotte............. .. 70 18
.530
xx Gutted for S. Harris in 8th.
Macon .................. .. 07 58
00 58
.532
xxx ll:itted fur Scott in 9th.
A u gu sta...............
.501
xxxx Batted for Peck in 8th.
Asheville ........... . 03 02
.480 R im . a
All It ii PO A K
G reenville............ .. 59 01
.374 Cochrane, e. . .. 3 t n V7 | u
10 77
C olum bia.............
*» 1 •i 1 3 0
.355 Dykes, 2l».
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Knoxville . ......... _ 44 81)
i.umnr, If. .
.. 4 0 7 1 1 0
Simmons, cf.
.. 3 •9 i 3 it a
Goes to Nats
Holt, lb.
. .. 3 7 i III 1) n
Hide, 3b. .
. 4 0 •i 0 1) 0
Midler, rf.
. 4 i •I 3 n II
Galloway, ss. . .. 4 ii a '•» :: ’ *
&lt;i 0 II 3 1
U. llarriss, p.
Gray, t. ......... .. 0 ii 0 (1 l) II
0 9 27 ID 1
T o ta ls .........
Score by innings:
Washington .. .. (100 000 013— 1
Philadelphia
010 122 OOx—Ii
Summary: Two bast* lilts, Jcnnes
Lamar, Hale, Vouch. Three base
hit, Simmons. Home ran, .Miller.
Double play, Ferguson, Scott nnd
Judge. Base on balls, o ff Fergus­
on, 3; lliirriss, 4. Struck out by
Ferguson 2 ; Russell t; liarriss 5;
Gray I. Hits, o ff Ferguson, 8 n,
7; o ff Russell 1 in 1; llarriss 7 in
8 (none out in 8th).
Winning
pitcher, llarriss. Umpires, Hilde­
brand,-Evans, 'Nnllin and Giesel.
Time 1:5H.

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Totals .. .. „ 32 2 4 27 12 2
x Butted for Alvarez in eighth.
Score by innings:
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INDIANS IMIWN CIIISOX
.,.Cl*KV-EJANU, ,,Snpt- i.9,—(A‘)—
Uhlu held Chicago to six hits and
struck out six Tuesday and Cleve­
land won I to 2, knocking Robert­
son out of the box in the fourth
inning. Kerr, who replaced Robert­
son, allowed only one Indian to
ruu-h first.
Score by Innings:
Chicago .
Ill) (IIJO 1)00—2- 6-2
Cleveland
LOO 30(1 OOx— i-BI-0
Batteries: Robertson um| Kerr;
Ulilt* and Sewell.

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Summary. Two base hit, Cox,
Barnes, Lopez, Mitchell.
Sacri­
fice, Shannon. Hewitt, Brown.
Double plays, Weik, Snood and
Jesmer; Snead, Weik and Jesmer.
Left on buses, St. Petersburg (5;
Tampa 3, First on balls, o ff AlvaTez 3. Hits o ff Alvnrez 7 in 8 in­
nings; o ff Swanson 1 in 1. Struck
nut, by Alvarez 7; by Hewitt fl,
Umpires, Pieh and Wore. Losing
pitcher, Alvarez. Time 1:55.

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DETROIT, Sept. 9.— f/p)— D&lt;troit made it two out of thru
from St. Louis by winning Tues­
day's game tl to 1, St. Louis hit
Stoner freely,t getting 13 hits, but
could not make them count.
Score l&gt;y
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Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Post-Senson Serif's
T«m pa 2; St. Petersburg 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 10; St. Louis 1.
Philadelphia 0-3; Brooklyn 1-1.
Boston 2-5; New York 3- 1.
Chicago 3; Pittsburgh 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis 1; Detroit 11.
New York 5-7; Boston 4-1.
Cleveland 4; Chicago 2.
IWashington 4; Philadelphia 5.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Birmingham IQ; Atlanta 3.
Chattanooga 10; Nashville 9.
.Only two scheduled.

Today’s Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE

Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Only one scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington at Philadelphia,
New York at Boston.
.Only two scheduled.
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New York .. 11!? 020 200-7-14-0 Clarenc. William^ 17 years old.
Boston
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Batteries: I’ennock and Ben- L H l T r n n k r t f f the &gt;IenvI? f t

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nuilu as a junior nnd is out for
the football team. Coach Otto Rit­
ter said Williams carried his
weight well, was an unusual nth|Ieto and should develop into a re­
markable linesman.

CUBS BEAT BUCS;
SPLIT TWIN BILLS;
FEATURE OTHERS

Easy Repayment ft.
Office in new Merri

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No matter what your lianklnr rrimi,
or small, you v. ill find Hn Semin**!.. cuaali|
courteous, and rD R im l in taking c.,r^^ /
subject to check, whether of l.uj-e , r
invited.

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

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CASH LUMBER CO.

S an ford, Fla!’

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

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PITTSBURGH Sept. 0— f/P»—
The Chicago Cubs defeated the
main in the figTt division yester­
day, the visitors scoring all their
runs in tin- first inning on single
by Adams ami Frvignu and :i trip­
le by Jtihn, followed by Broui
sacrifice fly.
Emil Ydc, Pirate
southpaw, settled down after liefirst inning but his team mate*
were unable to overcome the Chi­
cago lend, Alexander pitching air­
tight bull in tiie pinches.
Score by innings;
Chicago .. . 300 000 000— 3-1II-!
Pittsburgh
001 000 109—2-12-0
Batteries: Alexander nnd Gon­
zales; Yde and Gooch.

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For tlie second time within, four months,
Graham Brotiiers announce a substantial
reduction in price.

NO ADVANTAGE HERE
NEW YORK, Sept. 9.— UP;—
The New York Giants split a bar­
gain day .bill with tne Boston
Braves Tuesday, the Giants corn­
ing home first in the opener, 3 to
2, nnd the Grave* nosing out a 5
to I victory in the nightcap. Home
runs by Kelly and Frisch aided
the Giants in the opener.

FIRST GAME

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Boston
. .. Oil 000 000—2-9-0
New York
021 000 OOx—3-7-0
Butterie : Cooney and Gibson;
Greenfield and Snyder.

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Effective Wednesday, September 9th the
f. o. b. Detroit price of Graham Brotiiers
l-td n T riick cli^ S lsis—

SECOND GAME
Score try innings:
Boston
.. .. OH) OIK) 130-5-8-2
New York .. .. ()I}1 HR 100— 1-7-1
Butteries: Graham, Gem-wich
ami () Neal, Gibson; Scott and Sny­
der.

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This reduction is m !?ne with previous
assurances that the tn-ck buyer will
always benefit equally w ith Gr^lunT*
Brothers by every e c o n o m y c* •
thro tgh increased produ -

DA'//,Y SHOWS SPEED.
BROOKLYN, Sept. 9.__bi&gt;)__
Brooklyn continued it - huttle to reuinm in the first division yesterday by taking two .gained o f u
double-header front rliitadelphin I
ti&gt; u nail- 4 t•» 3,, -tb&lt;' ifoinl
ganie
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koitu: ten innings. Vann* wan the

Meet Frank McGee, stellar first
racker of the Peoria, Three Eye
League team, who has been pur­
chased by the Washington Ameri­
cans, McGee is reputed to he a
great prospect, being a hard hit­
ter ami sensational fielder.
He
formerly starred in several sports
at the Obit* State University.

N o w first in the w o « kt ac c ' c : ^ e
man ifacturers of motoi h icks, Graiuin
Brothers are able t(i make this second
reduction without the slightest sacntice
of quality.

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In fact, the truck today is better than ever
before—and this new p rice w ill s e e m
remarkably low to those w ho know
what Graham Brothers Trucks will do.

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Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
iN ext to Valdez.

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116 E. Second Street, Stnford, Fla.

Corner 0;tl* Ave and 2nd Si.

Chevrolet ha* now built 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 car*—and I* the
world’* largcat nianufacturer o f automobile* with
kliding gear tmnsml**ion.
Thi* achievement ha* been made po.wible becausa
Chevrolet has met the great public demand for a
quality car at low co*t.
N
Chevrolet lias a construction typical o f the idgiieit
priced car*: powerful economical motor and di»c
clutch, bodies o f beautiful design, closed model* by
biihcr, Duco finish, interior of car* beautifully and
substantially upholstered and fully appointed.
lie •ure to sec these cars and learn how much auto
mobile you can really get for little money.
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Alexander Invincible While
Teammates Pile lip Early
Lead on Yde; Giants And
Braves Divide Drtuhle Hill

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BOSTON, Sept. 9,— (#&gt;)—The
SECOND GAME
Flooring
Yankees took both gunien of a
Score by innings:
doublr-hcnder ■from the Red Sox
Ceiling
Tuesday, 5 to 4 and 7 to 4. Babe Phila’phin „ 100 020 000 0 -3 -1 3 -2 Finish
Ruth regained his batting stride, Brooklyn .. 020 000 010 1— 1-13-0
Batteries: Ring nnd Wilson; Mouldings
hitting n home run o ff the IcfGrimes
and Tnylor.
Lath
hander, Ilogs, id the second game
after gnthering'two angles in the
&gt;, Brick
REDS 10; CARDS I.
opening game. Ben Paschal eluted
L im e
ST. Louis, Sept. 9.— ( ^ —Cin­ Blaster
two homers in successive times at
„
,
bat, both o ff Ross, each hull clear cinnati made it two out o f three
ing the left field .wpll.
and w on'the series by defeating Whitt Hock Fluster Board
t.rH, niade their big league bows St. Louis Cardinals, 10 to 1 Tues­ Nails
shortstop Mark Koenig for the day. Bresslcr and Pinelli led the Screen Wire
y ankw.B and Outfielder Simon Ro- attack for the Reds.
Huildcrs Hardware
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i cnlhal
for the Sox* •
I Score by innings:
Cincinnati .. 100 001 422— 10-10-0 Do )r.s
FIRST GAME
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 000 100 000— 1-10-1 Windows
Batteries: Brady anti Krueger;
New York
032 000 000—5-9-1
Frames and Screens
Boston .. ..
P21 000 lo o — 1-8 I Reinhart, Dicker man, Dyer and
Made to Order
Batteries: Shawkcy, Hoyt and O’Fnrrell.
Limb be, Rengough; Ruffing, Fulir
Murphy Ironing Hoards
and Picinieh.
STONEWALL DBFENSE
Medicine Cabinet*

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Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bali Hardware

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hero o f tho opening game, holding
the Phillies to n lone hit, single
NEW
by Hawks In the' second inning,
fanning six.batters nnd pitching
LUMBER YARD
to only 27 batters in nine innings.
FIRST GAME
A coniplO® l*nc
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. 000 000 000-0-1-0 Cypress nnd Pine
D etroit........ 021 130 13x— 11-15-1 I Brooklyn .. .. 000 100 OOx— 1-0-0
Batteries: Ginrd, -Falk ami HnrBatteries Pierce nnd Wendell; Framing
grnve; Stoner nnd Wdtfdall.
Sheathing
Vance and Taylor.

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W anted

For Sale

Advertising

Wanted

|MAN with car to work in evenings |W ANTED: A good cook. Apply
FOR me RESULTS advertise in! DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — FOR SALE: One lot In Rose Land
to Mrs. G. G. Herring. N. French
from 4 to 6 . Attractive propo­
between
Sanford
and
Palmetto
LAUDERDALE! Pensacola is beginning
the
I
Ave.
nnd Ijikcshore.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing n l i r v
sition
for
hustler.
Give
references
covers UIUW
Brow-!
in G eorgias Avenues. $730.00. B. H. Bankston,
_
« •» vutvid
* greatest development
--------- —
Engraving, Embossing. See us 1 AILY NEWS—it
in letter. Write "Proposition" Care
Sanford,
Fla.
aril
County
thoroughly
which
is
W ANTED: Tc rent three or foul
history; a half million dollar high­
i i r»*
first. W e do it. Phone 4I7-W.
Herald.
______________________
A djoining Sanford
one of the most rapidly growing way to the gulf beach just finish­
room house, famished or un­
%•* *;&gt;;
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
ii«ir «•*
sections on the Florida Coast. ed; at two million dollar bridge FOR SALE: Baby carriage and
furnished. Will lease for 1 year.
SEVERAL
solicitors
to
work
on
Grove
cot. 40K Myrtle Avc.___________
Sample copy and rate card upon across
Escambia Bay started;
j#e I II**
REAL ESTATE
commission. Right proposition Must he reasonable. Address W . II.!
request.
quarter million dollar opera house
O.
Sanford
Herald.
*7 a !!■•
under construction; two millions FOR SALE: Elm Ave lot next to fo r right man. Apply at Herald
J. E. 8 PURLING, sift-division
A 5 to 1 shot for
7, a
corner o f 13th St. $1600.00. Small after 5:30 in afternoon.
W ANTED: Colored Inbor for road
being spent on highway; greatest
LEARN
ABOUT
Polk
County
and
above
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
cash
payment
$25.00
monthly.
II.
work,
Sanford
to
DeLand
road.
Developers
Lakeland, through the Star- chance for live developers to get
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
for eon*
$3.00 per day. Truck leaves San­
Heights. Florida on Dixie High- Telegram. Best advertising me­ in on ground floor. Write Devel­ Stringer, Box 82.
ford Avc. every morning. L. M.
dium in South Florida. Published opment Department. The Pensa­
war.
U n f th
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM— cola News.
Gray, contractor.
FOR SALE: Four good teams of
200 acres at Weklva Springs,
TIN AND METAL WORK
Lakeland, Florida.
mules for sale or trade. What
for Drat
water nnd road frontage all
W ANTED: Get Pay Every Dny:j
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au- have you? J. E. Singlctnry, phone
in cultivation, citrus fruit nnd
itrletad to
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Distribute 150 necessary products
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest 2402.
house, beautifully located ad­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
to establish users. Extracts, soaps,
*The Banjacent
to
resort,
for
subdivis­
Water nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ charge. 10c minimum.
fiiiponelble
food products, etc. World's largest
FOR SALE: Oklahoma, 470 ncrcs,
ion purposes.
I Ineertlon.
Avei.ue end Third Street. Tele­ trict. Want ad and display rates
company, will back you with sur­
well
improved
grain
and
stock
lubeeiuent
phone 111.
prising plan. W ritelJ. R. Watkins
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
on request.
Iebould be
Co., Dept. J-5, Memphis, Tenn.
180 acres in Volusia county,
are interested in Florida. Each for South Central Florida Coun­
tn ca*e of
Building Material COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — of them through a classified ad try home. Henry Muller, Osteen, nbout forty acres in low or REFRIGERATOR wanted. Small
r.ns t
muck land, balance in semlClassified ads have the largest in the Morgantown POST. Six Fla.
»e thor*
size. Must be in fnir condition.
Hammock nnd high pinclnnd,
MIRACLF, Concrete t o , general circulation in Southwestern Geor­ cents a word for six consecutive
r »te». rulee
Cali 556-J._______________________
located North of DeLand nbout
*lv# you
cement work, sidewalks, build gia. Rute 8c (G-word line) line. issues.
FOR SALE: Rose Four Irish seed
And If
seven miles, and near a new
lag blocks, lrrigatloa boves, J. |
W ANTED: Small furnished npartaeilet you
potatoes, No. 35 for fall plant­
THE
CLARKSBURG
EXPONENT
development. It is part of nn
Terwilleger, Prop.
at ad. to
ment or large furnished room.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
— Central West Virginia’s larg- ing. Grown from Certified Maine
old Spanish Grant and known
ers
and
fern
growers
of
VolusW.
L. T. Care Herald.
seed.
Well
sprouted,
10
pecks
ship­
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daily.
Want
ad
rate
1
l-2c
per
HILL LUMBER GO. House &amp;
as the Arredondo Grnnt close
ca
Lot 79
ia county advertise in the DcLanri i word; 4 insertions 1 1 -ic; fl or ped $2.50. per peck. F. O. B.
ve their
to several good size lakes nnd
Service,
Quality
and
Price.
W ANTED: Dress-making, sewing
addreee ae
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash more 1c per word each insertion. Prompt shipment. J. E. Ganzens,
nbout one half miles from F.
of nil kinds. Men’s n'lirts a spec­
number If
with order.
I-------------- -------------------------------------- Elkton, Fla.
•
N. Burts Springs Knnch, and
About one
ialty. 1132 Palmetto Ave.
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sallera
of
tend hae a
D A V ID B. HYEB
about the same from Deleon
Florida real estate advertise in FOR SALE: Six room house on
MAINE — Waterville,
Morning
then enn't
Springs, a famous resort
W ANTED: 2 Waitresses and chef
ARCHITEC1
7QU unleee
paved street, good neighborhood,
Sentinel. Thousands o f Maine the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
Springs
and a property which
cook at once for cafe, seating 40
•ae.
1
cent
a
word
daily,
two
ccnta
a
won
$6,500.00.
Good
terms.
Phone
]
people
are
interested
in
Florida
M ember A L A
sold for $1,000,000.00 to a Chi­
people. Apply Mount Dora Cafe,
Sundays.
MCRT be
property.
Reach them through
706.
cago Syndicate. Price $25,000.
Mount Dorn, Fla.
R'-se B u lld ln i
„ The
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
Orlaaftn, Fterlda
far by letFOR
SALE:
11
room
house,
2
baths
plication.
WANTED: Counter girls at once.
ileeeaetla*
For Sale
—corner lot—double garage. Fine
•IU.
TOWNSITK PROPOSITION
Apply I.u-Both Cafeteria._______
Efficient.
loention.
Phone
706.
A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The
WANTED:
Small sot of books to
FOR
SALE:
Two
new
houses
on
68 acres o f land situated about
HERALD will bring you in big
FOR SALE: 2 lots 33x117. Imke
keep in spare time. Also audi­
Sanford
Ave.
Three
miles
out.
\ HILTON’S
8
miles
from
the
town
of
SnnI results. Advertise those old ar­
Mary next to church, $525.00—
ting nnd system work by expert
n.\nnnn shop
ford, adjoining the largest ice
ticles you have stored away and Gindcrville Heights. Lots from $225.00 Cn»h. Phone 706.
nuditor and accountant. Answer
$200.00
up.
Easy
terms.
A.
C.
Ginplant in the world now under
have no use for. A little thirty113 Magnolia Are.
by letter to G. A . S. c.o. Herald.__
construction,
in
the
heart
of
dcr.
Glmlerville,
hla.______________
.IFOR
SALE:
Good
lot
60x117
on
6 First Class Barbers
cent ad may bring you several
W ANTED: Six finish enrpenters. Lot No. 27 facin g park
the
new
development
by
South­
Special Attention
dollars. Phone 118 nnd n repre­ FOR SALE: Ons stove cheap. See! paved street $1, 100.00 — $537.00
Ie c t o r t
Apjdy_Hotcl Forrest l^tke.
ern
Utilities
Co.
This
land
Given To Ladies and Children. sentative will call nnd see you.
Mr. Hatton, Southern Utilities Cash, balance $15.00 per _ month.
will
be
paved
with
100
feet
Lobby Pulenton-Bromley Bldg.
Office.
aaltbla ra a y
_____ Automobiles
paved streets, with electric
af Sanford
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot FOR SAI.E: Pepper and tomato
lights nnd all improvements,
(trn n rrilrd .
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
Sanford nnd Katie. Terms. Bay­
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
without cost to buyer. $1,500
plants. Pepper, $1.50 thousand,
hra any a y e Chinawnre in English Porce­ fied business, rate lc a word, min- ard Renlty Co. Phone 208.
alrrH.
It I*
per acre.
tomato $ 1.00 thouMind. G. W. Ibllrally
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1925— Fort Fordor Sedan.
lains, Bavarian and Japanese ! imum 21c cash with order.
FOR SALE: 1 wood range; 1 first Smith, Route 1, Cameron Ave.
1922— Ford Coupe.
clnss
bake
oven.
Lu-Ueth
Cafe­
China make lovely gifts
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the teria.
FOR SALE: Account o f old age,
1925— Ford Touring.
FULTON, INC.,
|S This
accepted want ad medium io
my* entire well drilling business
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
Heal Estate
The Ball Hardware Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word] FOR SALK: linger sewing mn- nnd equipment. W. A. Stafford, Brokers Developers
|0 R Y
Promoters
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
I. W. Phillips* Sons
chine on easy payments. 11. II. •108 Holly Ave.
Seminole Hotel
Bankston, Sanford.
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
FOR SALE: Overland Sodnn in
|TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tnmpn,
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St
good condition. See Mr. Swanson
Fla. Thousands read the clns- FOR SALK: Acreage on SanfordW. H. LONG
New Smyrna Highway one half at Crown Paper Co.
Isified pages of Florida's Great
mile
North of Osteen. E. 11. Car­
i
Home
Daily,
rates
2
cents
a
word.
MEAT MARKET
1Minimum 25c, cash with order. ter, Osteen, Fla.
For Rent
Write for complete rate card.
IN SU R A N C E
ISioltigraphlng,
UEAJ. ESTATE
FOR SALE: Two lots on Sanford
410 Sanford Avo. Sanford, Fla.
FOR RENT: 3 room house. Hath
ailing—as you
Avc.,
$1150.00.
7
Care
Herald.
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
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screen
porch.
Completely
|fou want it
scent of
stupendous develop­ 1 0 R SALE: 2 fresh cows. C I . furnished. Call at 571-J.
Porch. First
ment. Read about it in mw
the Palm
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1, Box
77.
I, FOR RENT: One four room house
H. A. SPEIR
request.
~ ~
:----- 1 on Fourth and Plumgrnnite Ave. ■
FOR RENT
Contractor and Builder
Hooms 9-10*11 Hall Bldg.
M i V n t T K iv r ----- I--------- u— T 7- K ),K
*tecl,fi« r complete. Iby owm,r. C&gt; j,. Tew. 801 Elm J
1— Close in Subdivision property, ready for de­
l AD* M ilI M N G getj results if it* Stock of motor equipment. Hrcs a Vi&gt; Sanford Fin
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velopment
at
a
price
much
lower
than
any
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
I’ hnne 657.
I rcj|ches potential buyers. I'a-1 nnd tubes at bargain. Closing out ----- ------------- --------------- ■------------ J
adjoining property.
latka Daily News is circulated in 1‘ stock. Sanford Garage. 319 Sanford FOR RENT: Furni&amp;ftd
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2108 PALMETTO AVE.
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an industrial nnd agricultural sec-[Ave.
'J—Two pieces of income property in business
tion.
FOR SALE: Five room house Lau­ FOR RENT: Apartment near new
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district, we have these properties listed at a
t niurc
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rel
Ave.
Sleeping
porch
and
bath,
hotel,
11)011
Union
Avenue.
price that will make you money. These two
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
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iRVICE Day
paving
and
sidewalk
paid,
large
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greatest
listings will bear rigid investigation.
ill trains. Rn*gnrpge;$'l500,00; $151)0.0(1 cash, bal­ FOR RENT: One front bedroom,
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
iSSt and 03-W
s G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
adjoining hath, in private fam- *
—Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
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weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified ance $37.50 per month. P. O. Box
X ltAt, r.STATn — IHfVESTMK.MS rates ll)c per line. Wuycross Jour- 379.
iiy, for gentleman. 901 French
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tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
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Painting— Decorating
Avenue.
I.nhliy Puleston-Ilrumley Hid*.
nnl-Ilerald, Waycroas, Georgia.
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FOR SALE: 5 room house with)
County quotations, this piece has several
Hanford
Florida
N
PHONE 303
jud (luality
sleeping porch $3000.00. $1000.00 FOR RENT: Two large unfurn­
H
miles o f water front.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— cash, balance $35.00 per month. P.
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ished rooms, on West First St.,
C A 7 F.
Send in your ■uivacription to the O. Box 379.
Call 685.-W.
:
I Rinse
Tribune or hand it to your locnl
Hnsldrnt o f Florida sines 1 J.H.
FOR
SALE:
One
Schonlnger
piano
(FOR
RENT:
2
furnished
rooms
f
o
r
;
J
. 103 W. 1st St,
dealer
so
you
can
read
Florida’s
Ilefei Slices:
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in:,... for cir.ooo
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a .... Ave.
•„
in
good
condition
$150.00,
Ii•••
ht_hnusckcepisig.
719, Oak
F ir s t National Hank
greatest newspaper. One year,
R E A L T O R S
Cook Bros.
$8.00, 6 months, $4.03, three months Apply 306 E. Ilh Street.
J. II. HUTCHINSON
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 insur­
MagnnUn at Second.
Phono 48
It HA I. K STA TB
Rooms
For
Rent
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
A c r e a g e , F arm s nnd
Oranuo
ance policy add 75c to your order. FOR SAI.E: 5 room house with
[STOnS-Prebath. Corner lot. both streets
G ro v e s a Specialty
Especially
Equipped for
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
V. Sodas.
We
1020 Lauref Avenue.
paved $3600.00. $1900.00 cash, bal­ FOR RENT— Room* witu or with
Remodeling
!
DO
YOU
WANT
TO
BUY
or
sell
l x your ohone.
M em ber o f
HANFORD. FLA.
out meals.
Reasonable rates
600 Laurol Ave....Telephone 693
F lo r id a Slate
anything?
If so advertise In ance $1700.90. $22.50 month. P. O. Lincoln House.
Box
379.
F l o r is t * Association.
the Gainesville Sun.

PRINTING

90 Acres

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$1850

Fort Mellon

$2000.00

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.

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WE OFFER TODAY

Earle T. Field

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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4 Lots

HOMES WANTED
Customers Waiting

across from the Aviation Field on Sanford Ave.
Price, $2300.00. Terms $500.00 cash.

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1 five or six room house not over
W c lit'K to advise—

6 Lots

$ 6,500.

We have taken offices Nos. 507-508 in The First
National Bank Building of this city.
The sale of lots in our Sanford Grove development
will be under the management of Mr. Ilart Nason,
assisted by Mr. C. C. Chaffer and others.
We invite inquiries from investors and homescekers. We also solicit listings of properties for sale.

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B J,our business
furniture C0
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$

Also have clients for suburban
homes at moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

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INCOME PLANTATION
AND
GOOD INVESTMENT
FOR RESALE

SU W ANNEE C O U N T Y — 518
ACRES; ON TWO H IGHW AYS;
8 MILES FROM LIVE OAK. 6
MILES FROM W E L L IIO R N.
CLOSE TO RAILROAD. ALL UN­
DER
FENCE;
HOUSE
AND
■! l BUILDINGS COULD NOT HE
BUILT AT TODAY’S PRICES
FOR LESS
THAN
$5,000.00.
i ONE HUNDRED PECAN TREES.
On Cedar and 2ml Streets.
60 FULL BEARING. SOIL CAN ­
Excellent Warehouse Site
NOT BE EXCELLED FOR PROPrice, $75 per Front foot.
DUCTIVITY. IT WILL GROW
THE FINEST TOBACCO. ALL
KINDS OF GARDEN TRUCK.
PECANS, SATSUMA, ORANGES.
THIS TRACT JOINS THE FAM ­
OUS ROCK CREEK NURSERY.
ALL HAMMOCK LAND. BEAU­
Phone 725.
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WOODED, CREEK
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—— — ——— _ mmm ™ TIFULLY
THRU
PROPERTYOVER
$4,000.00 PROFIT IN HOGS OFF
THIS PROPERTY LAST YEAR.
By GEORGE McMANUS PRICE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY.
$32.00 ACRE. TERMS. HALF
CASH. BALANCE ONE AND
TWO YEARS AT HU*. BINDER.
$1,000.00 TEN DAYS IN8PBC*
TION.
ABSTRACT DOWN TO
DATE TITLE CLEAR READY
TO DELIVER.

between Peinsettia and Sanford Ave.
Price, $4200.00. Terms, $1500 cash, balance 1-2 years.
An excellent buy, will not remain on market very long.

7, 500.

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T IIE WEATHER
n ew spa per

Fair Tuesday, zxcept local
thundershower* in extreme north
portion; Wednesday local thunder­
showers, variable winds, mostly •
southeast.
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" , in Florida’s H eart,

Greatest Vegetable
°Ita Richest Garden Land
ASSOCIATED PRESS

ISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925

.French Prem ier
viani Is Claimed
D eath In Paris

PRICE FIVE CENTS

jAllies W ill Invite
Germany T o Discuss
New Security Pact

m tm a

BUSINESS MAN OF
PENNSYLVANIA 3S
Britain Says
TO LOCATE ™ / tGcn^ McctmR

Ljs Statesman Is
By Death
t Being In 111
Utii For 2 Years

Led

Irical Power
Eint Big Career
.Represented His
untry In U. S. On
Missions

mncial

IS, ffcpt. 8.— (A P)—
ivian.i, former premier
Keaml twice his coun•fpresentative on im• •
to the Unitlt missions
te died Monday nuirtithe Mnlmoison sanavhert* li*' lied 'been a
[ for the la.st two
linking his extraordinary
uf oratory most of the pantion the effect he produe­
. American audiences, prinunfamilinr with his Innglh#n he visited the United
with Marshall .loffre, in
|R(| when lie attended the
Lion conference in 11*21.
hi'a rnd came peacefully afLg period of feehlessness
friends said wn:i traced to
L, „f his wife soon after
L.i from Washington in
It collapsed while pleading
[in court oil June 8, 11)2.!,
\ been confined to the snna[rincc, suffering from comkvakdown.
[ Sketch of Career.
Viviani, ex-premier of
and Internationally famous
ard btalesman, was the!
ir,owned of the public men
dthe French nation by her
t lurit* &gt;in Africa. Rord Nog.HW.1, in the thriving litL of Silli ltd Abbes, ‘ s the
[ j Algeria—which was itL of th? brilliant Frepch
»tVivist,i come to bo kno .70
1 4c years of his political
■en who embodied in their
t * the principles of lilx-rfelt-/ and fraternity upon
|tT« French Republic was

Raymend ( ’. Hake \ President
of llifr Insurance Company,
Is Delighted With City and
Is to Return in the Fall

War Department’s Action
Regarding Mitchell Awaits
Secretary D avis’ Return

New Jersey Youth Will Re
Arraigned Laler For Mur­
der of Little Daly Girl;
Roy Denies Killing Negro
MONTCLAIR. N. J„ Sept. 8.—
lA’)—Harrison Noel. 20-year-old
roil of a prominent Montclair fam­
ily, Monday pleaded guilty to »
charge of kidnaping 0-year-old
Mery Daly, whom he told the po­

ouglily acquainted with the seel
(Continued on Fuge Three)

State Volunteer Chief In Sanford
To Stir Interest In Charity Homes
,SI«w anu.crinaiiy
e‘iLrne Next Year
Sept, 8.—(/F)—Austin
Itriti&lt;h Foreign Scc' for; Germany's cu­
lt* league of Nntiona
•xt session of the leuin 19211, ».o told jourtg the league’s activi5''on today.

FTSIIURGIL

k_

Raymond C. Baker, president of
Maker Brothers Insurance Comp:\njm f'.Icrmayn, Fa., was in San­
ford recently investigating coiulltlons with a view of* establishing a
branch of his organization here.
Air. Raker was enthusiastic about
Sanford and when interviewed by
Henry Kies of the Chamber of
Commerce, made many notnblc
comments regarding this city.
”1 am completely sold on San­
ford, I have been to many cities
in the state and found none I like
GENEVA, Sept- 8.— (AP)
I otter. This is my third trip to
Florida ami have* made a thorough —W ilb a hopeful sta rt made
ranvass of several localities,‘with in settling the supreme problem of
regard l&lt;&gt; centralizing efforts, and European security, the sixth as­
find your eity ideally situated to sembly of the ia'iigue of Nations
cover a wide circle in my endea­ took up it work Monday in nn a t­
vor to obtain business. Various mosphere of confidence und with
communities are within short dis­ the conviction that world peace can
tance: and can easily lie reached, be placed on a solid foundation.
The spirit of optimism dominat­
I find by operating in l Ids man­
ner our company can obtain a max­ ed the discourses delivered by Rnul
imum amount of business with a t'ninlevc, Premier of France, who
called the assembly to order mid
minimum effort.
by Senator Haold Dnndumnd, of
First Impression Changed
“My first impression of Sanford Canada, whom tho assembly elect­
was so entirely different than I ed its president. Tlie sumo spirit
seemed to radiate both inside mi l
expected, I had anticipated seeing outside
tho assembly ball us states­
u community not so busily engag­ men from
fit) lands established
ed in the pursuit of business, ag­
their first contact of thu session
riculture, or industry and neither to
review the world’s affairs.
bad I expected you making tho ef­
M. I’uinleve made one thing
fort to handle the rush of tourist
clear at the start. This was that
expected this winter.
110 In Party That Will Ar­ “Along tlie wav hero I was amaz­ when satisfactory security has
nl«o |&gt;e bnck nt tho War Depart­
rive by Motor From Orhtt- ed, I saw a spirit so resembling
ment then, presumably it will be
tlo
Thursday Morning. To northern cities and (heir surround­
possible for the official record of
Inspect Local Facilities ing communities that I immediate­
thi.s new incident involving the
ly felt nt home.
colonel to lie made up durng the
“I alto found the people of ManWeek and transmitted for the sec­
A party of about 110 Freight
retary's attention. Feruling receipt Trnffic Representative.' of the A t­ ford busily engaged in many cnof .thhi document and of the re­ lantic Const Line Railroad, headed terprisfll which assure a stability
to a comniunitv and evidences a
quirements of the notion which is
to lie expected from Mnj. Gen. by C. Mel). Davis, freight trnffii greatViiiotnft o* confidence on the
John' L. Mines, chief of staff, and manager, of Wilmington, N. C. will prut of its citizens for its insti­
from the Eighth Corps Area com­ nrrive in Sanford Thursday after­
mander, it is unlikely that Mr. noon, by automobile from Orlando
Duvia will take uny official cogni­
and will spend 'sometime meeting
zance of the mntter.
patrons of the Coast Line, study­
Mince in previous eases where
ing
their needs as resfnrth the
the public remarks of Col. Mitch­
ell have been of a nature to indi­ handling of freight and getting
cate disciplinary nature by the War nn idea of the city and the sur­
Department, the policy wan deter­ rounding country.
mined personally by Secretary
This announcement was inado
Weeks, it is regarded ns improbhere today by officials of the rail­
road, wh'1 itail'd that further an­
nouncement will be made Inter in
regard to tho personnel of the
party and provisions for its &lt;ntertninment in Hanford.
Following a meeting in ( harle: ngaiust an agressor statu therein
ton on Sopt. 7, the party, which
provided. Hu boldly suggested a
comprises representatives of the
way out of this difficulty concern­
Atlantic Coast Line from point- other renson why I like Hanford.
ing tlie protocol by counselling the
far und near is making a short
“Yes, your city i-: well named creation of a modified protocol
tour of the Const Line Railroad, “The City Substantial” it has a
would not immediately hind
bi secure by porn mid observation J ht.ckgrouud to he nroipl of, you which
facts regarding conditions in the are self sustaining, in agriculture, nil the countries of the world by
the same universal formula, but
section served by tho Atlantic I industry, and commerce.
would include a series of regional
Const Line which will enable lliemi
to meet the needs of the patrons' “I expect to return to Snnfnrd | pacts between states which are
of the road. These facts will n o t1this Full with my family and im- I perhaps _prone to conflict, Raving
only belli them to give better serv- [ mediately start the nrgnni'/.ti'.ioo lull other members of thu Lcaguo
ice to shippers of freight, but will of thu Hanford branch of our bus- I bound by the general obligations
of tho covenant.
make it posidhle for them to talk , incss,
Faints Word I’irture.
convincingly to pernios in their i
home territories about opportuni­ l o w u T e m p e n i i K ’e H e a d I I I!?,n1liSF,®
pfctorc &lt;&gt;f tho
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United States of sixty years ago.
ties which urc to he found along
Pacific Waters Still Reing Judge Adamson Acquires Site Ithe A. C. L.
S l a m H y K u m l n t C r e S t S pinnae when he declared that the
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levo declared that Europe could
In Sanford Grove and Will Fnrticulur attention i&lt; being paid
Combed For PN-D and the
v iv t o k ! i...... c .. i u
r/m
luitru it lessen by tho way tho
Erect His Home There Soon to the increased capacity for hand­
Five Members of Its Crew
"-ilt.-l a i.lr , hml fiiitn-l Itself uml
ling freight afforded tho Con t Ml-, r. i f ■(•„.,k. ;
HONOLULU, Sept. 8—OF)—One
Line by its double track lietwren
W. (’. Adamson for 2:
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Jacksonville and Richmond now
week ngo, Commander John Rod­
rapidly nearing completion. While death n t her home here last night 'Gu: e when thi- diclarod that the
gers, and four other navy flyers
thu construction of this second hv nn unidentified iuniiiln.it.1 °?Hi
took off from Han Francisco in the
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* i hurt'
i
M i ii
ir # i iiot»
lvB.n ..strong
truck, at the cost of ninny million . m
seaplane PN-'J. No. 1 for non-stop
hriends
expressed
the iUdhf
^
w ^ ,hi ,hurupe
H&lt;;? ' on today
Um
of dollars, will not of itself &lt;re- Dirt she was the victim of Isiotflight to Honolulu. They have not
ute new liur.inoip for the road it leggers or rum riiiinors, ns she
11 '
ll
1 '
,
been seen since. Despite the in­
will give tho Const Line a traffic I hud been.active in furnishing inr,l&gt; urged s|K'ciaJ concentration
creasingly apparent hopeless nu
handling capacity about four time formation leading to te arrest of ",l the solution of international
turc of the search officers and
1many liquor law violators.
economic problems, saying that if
i greater than single track lines.
nun or the United .States navy in
The Indict was fired through a economic forms uro allowed to
Hawaii waters Monday continued
, The dnuhlu truck is being equipto seek some trace of the missing
i ped with automatic block .signal*, window on tho first floor of Ii *r break loose in ull their brutality.
and interlocking plants which
craft and its Intrepid crew. They
greatly increase the safety and
expressed themselves as determin­
ed to aave the aviators or find
- prompt handling of freight and
■onto truce confirming their loss.
i pussengor trains.
Ry duy airplanes mid surfuco
ships pursue the hunt in the wa­
ters where the seaplane last wus
lenorted, while submarines and
'other ships search the wuters to
the nortli and west, where the uirship might have drifted had it
made a safe landing. Hy night tho |
ATLANTA Ga. Sept. ».—(/I*&gt;— her hent records were broken to­
searchlights of tho navy ships play
The
drought was broken hero hy day. when the thermometer regis­
over the empty waves trncing
light' showers Momluv afternoon tered 105 degrees, while the nterstrange1patterns in the doudn
cury reached 102 nt 4:30 o’clock
but tho rain soon ceased. There in Columbia,
Meantime, two squadrons of de­
stroyers, on their return from Aus­
was no indication of further pre•Special prayers f«y rain were of­
tralia, and New Zealand, ure on
cipituliopu, according to the wenlh- fered in churches generally troughthe Inst lap of their return jourer forecaster, unless the ruin area out tho state yesterday. Gov. Me.
Markets
| ney, mid they will reinforce the
in Texan should head thin way.
Istod, in an officiul proclamation
searchers.
had set aside the dnv os one of
CIlirAGO, Sept. 8—(F t—Wheal
A dix|uitch from 4tan Francisco
“fa i ing and prayer" for relief December 1.51 to 1.52; May 1.55Vj
today said thut Captain Stanford
from thu drought.
to 1.55ft; Corn, December 8d'* L»
; E. Moses, commander of the airHt»?4; Oats. December 42k, to 42M.
cruft nquudron of the buttle fleet,
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Sept. 8.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept
•who hml charge of the flight, hud
—hF)—A general rainfall which —Cotton, steady, Junuury 22.7),
' publicly admitted he had “virtually
means millions of dollars to farm­ December 2‘2.t»8,
given up hope" of finding the five
ers and cattle men. fell over all
aviators alive.
sertions of Texns Monday.
Governor Wallace R. Furington
Coining from a southeasterly di­ merchants, citizen i qf
today made public a message he
rection the disturbance followed a and those from imrthi
hud' received from Rear Admiral
northeasterly course drenching the carry on their trade a
William A. Moffet, chief of the
entiro southern and southwesterly form each season. Far
navy bureau of aeronautics. Ad­
section i Twelve inches had fallen their produce to thu pk
miral Moffett said: “ We appreat Brownsville in the thirty-six tho commissioners ruga
(Continucd on Page Three)
hours ending at noon.
ited biddjnq for the t&gt;

T.AKEIIIIRST, N. J., S*pt. 8 —fh e loss of the navy dirigible
Shenandoah was the outcome of “u
fnlso sense of security” arising
from incomplete tests of the re­
constructed system of safety val­
ves, Captain Anton Heinen, former
Gorman dirigible pilot and con­
struction advised of the airship,
said Monday.
In a formal statement, lie ans­
wered assertions of naval air n a ­
tion authorities thnt the new sys­
tem had been thoroughly tested
ami could not have caused the dis­
aster over Ohio which Captain lleineti had recently declared tracetide to the removal of eight of the
eighteen safety valves on the dir­
igible’s gas bags.
*‘\Ve learn from reports forwnrded from Lnkehurst,” Captain HeinThis picture is a close-up of the wreckage of the framework of the giant dirigible which collapsed in a storm near Avn, O., la: t week
on mid, “that tests were conduct­
killing
members of its crow. Comparative rUe of the men gives an idea of the immense proportions of the craft. Tho picture vv:t
*
ed witli ten of the original eighteen cured by14 the
N.E.A Service by making a special airplane fligli to the scene of the disaster.
valves shut off from oneration anil
that nothing happened when
brought up over the pressure

st hy his pious mother to
h if the Roman Catholic
Vrvisni's tone for oratory apparent greater regard for the
i ef debate estranged him safety of the helium than for the
t tfrular influence in early lives of those now our heroes has
dux! decided his choice of brought about ths whastly situa­
■us profession,
tion.
wpailuated from the UniCaptain Heinen said the ShenanfclhrL and immediately dohh had been turned over by her
PVnrtire of law in Algors, constructors to the government
I
long before his am- with “ ufety valves sufficient in
Vuzfchl a wider field. He number to withstand any kind of
ulntaeles to e:i ab- weather conditions which our past
P«'l'a Paris, and many exoericnco Imd taught us.”
I»f*«Yone knew he was
“ I do not limit the successful
l&lt; &gt;*'• i rise was nieteroie combat of the ship to any ordinary
rank at the bar weather.” We have had cases where
Bn fniili, nichv in politics. such ships have Itccn hurled over
B a-irived view. on social and I‘pressure height’ and nt least ofl&lt;* The hoy’s mother, Anne W. Noel,
►'“i pfitioni naturally drew -nit' on record where a shin wus who is said to be prostrated and
[“"C" ly intn the Socialiti brought over ‘pressure height' at a under a physician’s care, issued
speed of over 35 meters |s*r sec- this statement:
“ It is impos I'ble to' find words
with which to express my grief
and sincere sympathy for the be­
reaved family."
Young Noel, who during the long
hours of questioning by the police
Saturday night had coldly bargain­
ed with them for $1,000 ransom
money in cash, maintained his cool
lock composure when arraigned today
-.ini in police court on the kidnaping

i|i Agents Fired I'
pureToObey Chief

NUMBER 31

I.. A. Odom, stnte superint of the Volunteers of Amor­
s arrived in Supford, to
a.Hiie time in the interest of
charities supported by the
al organization which he rcI:;. These institutions are
nriiln Rescue Home for Girls,
lorida Training School for
[Jills and Hope Hall, a d'',-iit being conducted in the
it of released convicts. The
. Home, in Jacksonville,
lined for the guidance of eroung womonhood, is, accord*

, uiaj. Odomv iterfoiming a

service for the State and soGirls, directed there frooi
t points, nre assisted gratis
rv possible way, und ns long
c-i-iury. it i* stated. Another
0f this work, it is showai

OFFICIALS KEEP GEORGIA JURIST
UP SEARCH FOR PLANS TO MAKE
MISSING PLANE HIS HOME HERE

Long D rought In South Is Broken On
' Labor Day By Many Cooling Showers

�Find Nurse’s Body in Marsh
'ui tin- next sp ecial s e s s i o n of th e
l.e tisln lu r e of the S t a t e o f F lo r id a
foe sn.rlnl |e«|slM llon p r e s c r ib in g
the method of m a k in g p u b lic Ini­
...................... In mud T o w n o f O vied o
nnd ii'setsInB and p a y i n g th e coni
u iereof. mi'* a1"" " m e n d i n g c h a r te r
o f aal.t Town o f ( l y le d o an fa r an
th e same relate* to Ilia pannage o f
ordinance* of said to w n .
TOWN t*K OVIKPO. FLORIDA
Hr N F. L B Z B T T B . ita vor.
A ttest:
C. K. 1*1111,1,1 l'S.
(Jltyrk
Pull A 23 s 5-12-19*26 O 3-1 0-17- ‘
21-31,
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c o t NTV. IN UIA.XCKUY,
Copipiitlnant.
vm

JOHN KA4IAK! AN,

P o t t A \V I LSI »N, «t ul.

Defendant*.
Illatio n

TO
I ki II \
WII-SON.
W ID OW .
WAI.TIMC WII.Si IN. KHNICK W IL ­
SON, I NMAIlllIKP, KPNA WILSON,
I N M AltltlK P M .l. OK T U B CITY
f IF It ACINI-: ctiC N T Y O F RACINE.

STVTi: OF WISCONSIN.
It appearing Irom u sworn Idll
of rotuplulld filed III thin ca u se In
||ie alo*vr st&gt;h d Court that yr.u amt
inch of yi u aie resident* of n Slate
mill Country other than the State
of Florldii that you are residentn

Roger T hom as (leftl, a n l l year ebt
tmy. found fragment* of the body of
Mrn Ih’iialo I/oren, Ociktaml, Ciillf.,
nurse, w h ile he and other children
w ere p layin g In a marsh near F.l
Cerrito, Calif. Above Is a group of
ofTIcern searching for the rent o f tho
liody
T h e nurse mysteriously dinnpocared from Ooklnnd u sh ort
time ago

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Till? SANF01

EIGHT

T h e Southeast Quarter o t . th e
Sout Iii-hhi Quarter o f Hortlon F ive.
Townnlrlp Jit. South o f flnum* 31
,,:Br
v. b. 'nonoMsa.
B ust, ten*. hcRpinlng nt «lie P outliClerk o f the Circuit i ■«»**.
mat. Corner of nalil Uoctlnii. T o w n ­
S
e
v
n
t
h
Ju
d icial Clroult **
s h ip nnd R a n ee. Run North T e n sc r ib e d , or uny p a r i or parcel there
in and for S em in ole hou
(1 0) chain*. tlienre W est T w o ( J ) of.
It In h e r e b y. ord ered m a t you { l i c o l l r a * S p e n c e r.
rhalnn, Rirnrr South Tert (10)
chain*, th en ce Bunt T w o (1) c h n ln s; anil eurli o f ; ou tie ii:nl ap p ear In • Solicitor* a m i o f Counsel.
fore ou r nal.L C
w.ircuit Court at tha f„r the C o m p l a in a n t .
unit m&gt;n
..
.
, ..
,
T h e N orth w est G''»p«T1 "I »•»•* Court llo u n e nt Sanford. Florida, July 11-1**36, A u g u s t l-« * ton
th
e
Ctli
d
a
y
_______ A. D.
o...f October.
Routhrnat Quarter o f
S e tt on F iv e ,
Septemhcr
5
.
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inuKo a n ­
T n w n a h lp 20. South of II uiiko 51 1925. unit th e n an d tn erei rr..
a w er to- th
o f .com
p lain e x h ib ­
,—e tilll
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B u s t; ami also
. . . .
(T x T IIK ( lllC L T T C o r i t T
ited
iiiratnnl
y
o
u
In
thin
van**.
T h e Wont half of the N o rth ea st
SK V K T T II J i n t U I A ' i ' 1
It In fu r t h e r ordered t h a t th is .
Q u arter of the SoiitheHit Q u arter
n t* T i m
ST A T U Ol e M
o f S e c tio n Five. Totvnalilii 20. Sou th order lie pulillnlicd In t h e S anford
J
\ a m i F o i l S B S IIX O I.B t t
Herald, a n ew n n a p er puldlnlnd In
o f Itnmrc 31 Beat: n u t e l a j
| \ (71A X CK IIY .
T h a t part o f Government U&gt;r One Sunfprd. Hem lnolo C ou n ty. Florida,
( I ) Which Ilea Beat of th e W e lt lw a on ce each w e e k fo r e ig h t c o n s e c ­ KVA A. I IK U N D O M .
u
tiv
e
w
e
e
k
s.
Itlver, In Section 21. T o w n a h ln iO.
WITNKSH m y linnd nnd th e real
S ou th o r l i n a g e 29 Last. c o m n l u Imr s e v e n t e e n acre*, more or less. of th e C ircuit Court o f the S e v e n ­
Al)d to rnny a n i nil n ih t r p*rpnnf th J u d ic ia l C ircu it o f th e S ta l e of
wliono namrfi a r f unknown, plnlni- Florida. In am i fo r S em in o le C oun­
•.... ....... - a I. * Iltlo &lt;&gt;t* fiti*rirr In ty , on thin th e H a t day o f July
wife.
■- —-• AudjmrJcib ''
A. U PJ35.
Chrlstlnn nnme Is "'Inkltowh.
(MF.AI,)
»
tun A. Audonr,-Id. a* Ouardlnn ol
v . b . .n o ir n t.A s s
Clerk o f th e Circuit Court o f tl.a minor children of W illiam &lt;1. S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ircuit of F lor­ curled; W lllls m « . Ahdrnrlcd.
A. Aurtcnrled; -M ,r&gt;
ida. Ih nnd for S.-nilmile County. ma
Atnlenrled:
l.oulse
M. A u
n » A. 41. WKKKH.
enrlrd:
A n n a F.
Audaprlwi
poCOTTF-M A SP K N C K R
Margaret W. R am sey;
S o lic it o r s nnd o f C ou n sel for the
null ev ery o f tho a b o ve naim-il
C om p lain an t.
fm dnnln. If livin g : and If
’A m r o l - K - t n .22-29 K ept 5-12-19-26.
an v or nil of naid defend ill
dead, to nil parties claiming
trrent* u n der the
fo llo w in g
Herald,
erased d efen d an ts, tn -w ll: w ii
Sanford,
«5.
Amlenrlcti
and
wife.----'ti
once e«
tied, w h o se Christian name Is
tillvo w
I. no w II; Em ma A. Auden t led
WITN
Ctiardlnn o f the minor chlidro
of the (
William O. Audrnrleil; '' 1111a &gt;■
Audenrled: Kmmii
A. Autleni
Mary W. Audenrled: laitllne M. .
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STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
My CHARLES P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Sept. B.—(A*)—
Incrcnsinc Ocimnn compclitiidi in
the export trmle field in beginning
to tnnke Hureau of Foreign nnd
Domehtic Cominprco officials look
rather thoughtful.
As “The Index,’’ organ of ihe
New York Trust Company, says:
“German Industries have secured
splendid new c&lt;|Uinment as a re­
sult of building ilnhe during the
decline and fall of tho mark.
"They are now, almost without
exception, equipped with tho lat­
ent machinery, in u position to
take advantage of the latest and
most improved processes, nnd arc
in all respects probably the most
modern i nthc world; nnd German
rivalry will be intense.”

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The commerce bureau looks for
German activity pnrt/ulnrly a
tho orient and Latin America.
That imst-war Germany will be
finnnciallv nhle to extend the ex ­
tremely long credits of antebel­
lum days Is regarded ns doubtful,
which may handicap her some­
what.
Still, her production consts ore
low, so thnt she can make luvnr-

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S E R V IC E

able price.a even if she cannot g iv
her customers quite mi much time
in which to pay them as f irmerly.
She excels also in ndapting her
goods to her trndc’s requirements
instead of trying to educate her
markets into u liking for what her
own people happen to prefer—the
AngA'-Suxon nnd especially tly
American system.
• • •
In Chinn, Germany, potentially
is in a stronger position nnd far
more popular than before tfte war
probably, of ull foreign national­
ities, the best likid there. While
her business methods were good,
politically her pre-war attitude
was one of nrognncc and it coat
her friends.
Beaten, she has grown polite.
Except • Russia, whose commercial
rivalry she has no need to fear,
she. of all the world powers, is
without either territorial posses­
sions or extraterritorial rights at
the expense of the Chinese. Roth
were included among her war
JoSfes, which of course she didn't
like attho time, but is discover­
ing now to have been blessing:, in

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A NSW ER S

SH O W

S T A R T L I N G L O G IC , B O A R D H E A D A V E R S

information, but .: !s not always a ho.da mysteries for some, even in
safe substitute. This wua tlu* gen­ this mechanical ago.
eralization formulated by Cart V,
"What causes heavy black smoke
King, secretary of tho Los Ange­ to come out of the exhaust pipe of
les civil service board, after going a truck?" tho class wus asked.
over the examination papers of a
‘‘It is the only place it can canto
clnsH of candidate's recently seek­
out,” replied a candidate.
ing municipal employment.
"What wna the purpose of a fan
“What is a Injior distribution
sh eet?” was one question. A can­ on a motor truck?" was another
didate, evidently tulying upon his question.
“To supply fresh air to the carreasoning faculty rather than
knowledge, replied, “One that is burotor," was the answer.
edited by the tailoring class in the
“(Jive a reason why a motor
form of a newspaper ami is dis­ truck fails to start when cranked.”
tribute.! for the purpose of keen­ directed the examiner.
ing their fcllowmen enthusiastic.”
"A motor truck will sometime.!
To the (jucstion, "Wlmt is ar­ | fail to start if the driver is too
son ?” another candidate replied, 1 weak to crank it,” answered one
"Tho act of trying to poison a per­ | job seeker.
son with nrsenie,”
“If you found a man with a se­
Ollier quesuon und unsworn vere
cut on the head ttiat was
were:
bleeding freely, what would you
. W. Wli.it in a morgue?
A. A place of paper held again.' do?" another class was asked.
“ I would put a turniquet ou hi :
property for borrowed money,
(j. Wlmt does habeas corpui neck," announced one student of
first aid.
Mean?
A. The red corpuscles in the
Tlie shipping sen son at ll.i-tings
I egiii: uroimil March “0 and e x ­
tendi thioiigh June I. The ( rk&lt;«-i IioIkc section shipments begin
mound February and hi is through
A aril. West Florida season follows
tin* 11listings crop.

th-ulurly described an follows towit: :
l.otn Fifteen (15). KUtenn (I«).
HeVOIlteen (17) Blgbteell (IN). Nine­
teen (19). nnd Twenty CD of Pam
acres, according In pint thereof re­
cord'd In Plat Rook 3. on page 21.
of the nubile records of Hemlnolo
Countv. Florida; also
llcgltming at a point on the 'e n ­
ter Rue nr Mcllonvllli. Aveliue (S7 5
fed North.-I degrees Iki.-'t of the
intrrmetIon »»f tli•• m iter lino

C om nUlnaui
v*.
II. i-t nl..

t :,'(•■ml -*at a*
Cllnllon

. t.uvell. Kill! w i f e , . — — •
wnooe &lt; nriMtlnn niinio
n; ivm &lt;; A m lo n r lc l.
iiilenrb'tl, Woi. *!. Atnleu-

We sell only the very l&gt;est Rrml? ,
leeUil seeds nnd be nssured n good crop,
'

. SP E C IA L
N e w E r a P ea n — f „ r f e d purD
$ 2 .0 0 p e r 100 lbs.

Phone 248

KILGORE SEED CO,

There will be offered for sale, abo«
tober First, in country estates a
improved with hard surfaced loads
cm*, lights and sew erage, a tract ol
containing 700 acres laying \Ve$
south of the Country Club. Thisti
land is a beautiful rolling propeif
prising numerous lakes. The nai
lected for the property is

„ «if„--------- Audenrled

-Him name Is u n k n ow n ,
dcnrleil; Amin F. A uden• M Audenrled* W illia m
nod w ife
Cow
Christian h i me Is m i ­
S. Jerry and w i f e , ...
vhosc t'hrlsllnn panto Is
and each and e v e r y of
n .m o d d efendants,
If
If cither, eu y or it!) of
- b&lt; dead to all p a r t i e s

\V.

We are offerin g cash prizes for the!
written suggestions as to the mostafl
tive and economical way to beautify]
develop this property as follows: ;
First Selection .......................
Second S ele ctio n ......................... 51
Third Selection
........... ..... $1
Judges for this contest to be sell
from Sanford citizens.

A

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T •• \V. A I.nvi II 11 tid w If«•-------------

I.ti\t II, wli'iir I'hilMliiii

ii'iin** i•

Milkimiw 11: llimrli (Nil nnd wife,
•Marllia l ‘ It* XI; Edwin ij . rarrlvr
.1 lid \' 11 •
—
1
1 *l*1 1nt 11111 naiiK In u n k n o w n ; I* 1 *.
Me flow oil .1 f"l
w i f i --------- — M. fiowril, wliojo* 1 li r Inl In 11 niftino In
link iiowii ; Simon Klrvrliluiuni. I&gt;nvId Klrachlunim. IPruard
Klruclilittllin. Emit Hillg. Ely K Hidln a i d
M "nm ,Muv, |»;irf 11«*r h dolim lm i Iiiwnh
mi Ak
Klrwcliluimn Ac (*otnpany.
NN llllam
E
T« ft. T. , ( h b w u i i l ,
»n:r r 1,'kirU. John ST. Itcn«*ti A:
Morion I1. Hof&lt; tit*, t F.nii nt;
under
1 In in in n in. of T i. ». v\ . 11 . 1 .*
i'n.; riinrh'M E. Smith nnd t*. \V.
IttrlmnlMon. p irtio r#* und* r ||i«. firm
mini*, of AditiiiM nnd ItUhnrdaiou;
%\’111i.• 911 &lt;1 Andenrh'it nnd w ife -----------A •olrnrhd. wltoan ChrlHtliiit
nmiw Ia uitknifw 11; Krnniii Amlru*
rl«.d; .Mary W. AiHldirlcd; V*oulam
M And* nrl. il; Arum E. Audrnrli’d;
.Miiruirct W. ItnniMoy; 'tonwrll d.
ItrnoW* amt
wlfo,
Ellxnlo.th
l*.
Iirntilo* hp I It'd.I'M Itnyrnond lt«dd
. 111 -1 %rlf«
1; • l«1 whom i ' 111 1•
thin mm** U u n k n o w n ; nnd earli
nnd • v»*ry of th«« nlnivo niiiiiril d»'*
f t i lnntN. If IIvItttf: and If «Itln r.
1 1 &lt;11 •&gt;( in Id imrilon In 1I1 "i
to nil purlli'n I'lnitnlng
liit**mitfl
uinlor I hr fo lio w In if d m - iik o l •!»•f . i i d a i i t 1. to - w lt: NY. A b i \ i | | nnd
M*|f&lt;
Ifovoll, whom t 'llrla­
thi n 1»,1 tit** Ih u n k n o w n ' Etiot'i 1:•*i *
0 in I wife. M ir t h .1 I*’, n i l ; Edwin 1 }.

CO NTEST

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O C T O H E R li

P R IZ E S A W A R D E D
NO VEM BER

1ST

By Saturday of this week sigrora
posted so.that all wishing to inspeS
property can do so by following rod
signs direct.
,
First going out on the Paola Roadl
the Country Club and tuniinglcfti
sign.
1
This property is owned by wealthy!
cate at Lake Worth and is headed!
A. Rostan and is now being tuanagi
John Russell With Offices at Sem
Hotel, who will receive all commur
tions.
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WHATS THE ^ATTEro)ARP E9UALTO A FIRE*
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ONLY. LAST CHANCE. COME EARLY

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Wc Have Several Homes Listed That Will P®.
You to See—They Are Located On Ihe Best 11$
dcnlial Streets in Sanlord— -We Have
Listings and the Price Is Rigid

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Wen:' and tear on furniture!
Wear and tear on pocket-books!
Wear and tear on dispositions!
And what do you gel out of it?
Nothing but a hunch of rent receipts and a chance to lake
the furniture out for exercise every year or two.
You know you don’t mean to keep that up all ymir life,
(live us a chance to show you that now is the time to in­
vest in you:* own home.

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Phone 155/

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Women Supervisors Martin Swings Ax
In Rural Districts, On Prison Jobs To
State Board Rules Raise Others P a y
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 8.—(^T)
—Only women will in all probabil­
ity be employed henceforth aa rurvlsor* of rural schools of Flor»'i according to an announcement
made by Superintendent W. S.
Cawthon, of Public Instruction.
Mlsa Nettie E. Brogden, who
now holds one of the. offices will
bo given a woman assistant.
This plan is to bo followed, it
was stated, bccuuse of the realiza­
tion that the work of women
among the rural schools where
there are so many immature Kiris
may be made more effective.
There has been no particular
cause for objection to the record
made by men supervisors, it was
pointed out, and those bolding the
office of supervisor in the past
have given excellent satisfaction.!
Miss Brogden is the only super-,
visor of rurnl schools now In of-1
flee, it was explained, because of
a slight error in an act of the leg­
islature, when the word "each”
was left out of the provision made
for traveling expenses.

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The Clyde Line steamer City of
Jacksonville yesterday resumed its
daily pasenger and freight serv­
ice between Jacksonville nnd San­
ford, following n lay-off of two
weeks for re[iuirs, according to an
announcement made this morning
by local officials of the Clyde Line.
The City of Jacksonville was
laid up a fortnight ago at the
company’s docks in Jacksonville,
and was there completely over­
hauled before being renlaced on
the St. Johns River run.

Takes Blame

Reports State Prison
Sanitation Very Good
TALLAHASSEE, Sept 8.-&lt;/P)~
Snnitary conditions in Florida’s
prison camps are generally Rood,
according to the monthly report
filed with Judge E. E. Andrew.1,
secretnry of the Prison Commis­
sion, by Dr. J. M. Colson, state
prison physician.
Dr. Colson gave the usual de­
tailed description of conditions
generally at the various camps,
anti only a minor few instances of
Illness was found.
? The prison physictaidu Report
' listed 1,187 negroes and 202
•whites ns being confined In the
tamps.
Aristotle's essay on the constitu­
tion of Athens was found written
on the hacks of the farm records
of un Egyptian estate during A.
D. 78 and 79.

TWO SPECIALS
Close in business prop­
erty, 67 feet on San­
ford Avenue. A mon­
ey maker at our price.
Large house with two
acres, fronts 400 feet
on large lake in the
heart of big develop­
ment an ideal home
or could be converted
into tourist hotel. This
one must be seen to bo
appreciated.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 8.—(/p)—The twelfth annual conven­
tion of Farm Mortgage Bankers
Association of America convened
here today amidst a halo of outruoken belief in prosperity for
, Inrmin,'' element for the coming
year.
Spokesmen for farm banking in­
terests were optimistic th a t farm ­
ers would be able to furni h ample
security for necessary operating
co’iital and that the aggregate of,
agricultural income would be much
in excess of last year.

Notice of the temporary nbolisliNotice of the temporary abolish­
ment of four salaried positions at
the Florida state prison was contnined in » letter sent nut to Su­
perintendent .1. S. Btitch, of the
penitentiary, by Mrs. Bessie Gibbs
Porter, acting secretary to th?
governor.
The positions are those of cap­
tain, yardman, night watchman
and bookkeeper.
The temporary abolishment was
authorized after a meeting of the 35 Fishermen Thought
State Board of Institutions.
The salaries of those offices Drowned Near Manila
will he used to increase the com­
pensation of other nit n, it was
MANILA, Sept. 8.—(/P&gt;—Thirtysaid, and it is understood tlint this
step was taken to retain the more five fishermen a r e believed to have
been drowned in n typhoon in the
important employes.
Home difficulty hns been exper­ Seulu Sea near the Island of Pala­
ienced in the retention of some wan, constabulary reports from oc­
employes at the state prison, it cidental negro province indicated.
was learned here, because of the 1An account of the tragedy was
general reflux to South Florida, brougt ashore by five survivors,
where mote remmerative employ­ who drifted in a small boat after
battling with a gale for neveral
ment is obtaineed.
day &gt;

Noted Author Booms Overhauling Finished.
Hull For President Steamer HesumesRun
WASHINGTON, Sent. 5.—(/P)~
Merodith Nicholson, Indiana au­
thor atid Democrat, ha* started a
boom for representative Cordell
Hull of Tennessee for the presi­
dency, He said here today truit if
the rank anil file of Democrats did
not act promptly nnd wisely, 1928
would nee a repetition of the MeAdoo-Smith battle of last year. He
thinks the party should he steered
clear of any controversy. ,
Mr. Nicholson favors Mr, Hull
an a snne, conservative leader, free
from partisan foes.
"Representative Hull is a Ten­
nessee man, but his vision is na­
tional rather than sectional," Com­
mented Mr. Nicholson. ‘His long
service in congress has given him a
wide experience in national affairs.
His service as national chairman
hns Riven him acquaintance with
party lenders of all the states.”

Farm Future Bright, |
U. S. Bankers A ssert

Mrs. Ruth Janisse, 30, of LaSalle,
Out., accused jointly with her hus­
band of having kilhd Clayton MeMullin, 30 of Windsor, Out., nays
sh« fired the shots nnd exonerates
her husband. She recently was
discharged from the hospital, re­
covering from what she says was
a self inflicted bullet wound in
the leg.

Tu Krtuna Hrado. If livi ng, a n d If
....... I, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I m p r e s t
u n d e r Krnmu Hrado, d e c e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e . T h o m a s J. K e n n e y . T r u s ­
tee. if living, a n d If dead, all p a r ­
ti es c l a i m i n g I n t er e s t u n d e r T h o m ­
a s J . Ke n n ey. T r u s t e e , d ec e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e : Daniel Ju d d , If li ving,
a n d If dead, a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t er e s t u n d e r Daniel J u d d, d e c e a s ­
ed, n r o t h e r w i s e ; H e s t e r C. New ha 11,
ir living, a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d er H e s t e r t'
NewhalT, deceased, (ir ' o t h e r w J s n ,
KdtVin vU' ker, If living, a n d If dead,
a ll p a r t i e s c l a i mi n g i n t e r e s t u n d e r
Kd wl n Vickers, deceased, o r o t h e r ­
wi s e ; H a r r i e t t ('. I’age. If livi ng,
a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t u n d e r H a r r i e t t C. 1‘a g e , d e ­
c e ased, o r o t h e r w i s e : M 4J, T ohy, If
li ving, nnd if dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
i n g I nt e r e st u nd e r M. 41. T o h y d e ­
ceased. o r o t h e r w i s e ; J
\V. H a y ­
w a r d , If living, a n d If dead, till p a r ­
t i es c l a i mi ng I nt er est u n d e r J. W
H a y w a r d , deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ;
T h e o d o r e T h a x t e r . J r , If li ving, uml
If dead, nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r eat u n d e r T h e o do re T h a x t e r . J r .
deceased, nr
o t h e r w i s e ; .Moulton
Knowl e s. If living, a ml If d e a d , all
parties
c l a i mi ng
Int erest
under
Mo u l t o n Knowl es, deceased, o r O t h ­
e r w i s e ; Mar l a M. Kldredge, If l i v ­
ing. an d If deud, all p ar t ie s c l a i m ­
i n g Int erest u n d er Mar l a M Kltlr e d g e , ...... 'Used, or o t h e r w i s e ;
II
tl. Lesley. If living, and If dead, ull
p a r t i e s c l a i mi n g Int erest u n d e r II
i&gt; Lesley, deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ;
\V. R. Kiddle. If living, a n d if (lend,
all p a r t i e s cl a i mi ng Int erest u n d er
\V K, Kiddle, deceased, or o t h e r ­
w i s e ; i* 4 ' j a r ke W a l w o r t h , if li ving,
a n d It d e a d, all p ar t ie s c l a i m i n g
I n t er e s t u n d e r C, I ' l a r k e W a l w o r t h ,
deceased, nt o t h er w i s e ;
John
D
I.o t e ring. W l i v i n g , " a n d If dead,, all
p a r t i e s v l a l t l l h l g Iht erksl u d d e r JohH
It l.ovcring. deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ;
W a r r e n Itushby, If li ving, a n d If
dead, all p ar t ie s c l a i m i n g I n t er es t
u n d e r W a r r e n ll ushhy, deceas ed, or
o t h e r w i s e . Wi l l i am A St a r t , If l i v ­
ing. an d It dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
ing I nt e r e st u n d e r Wi l l i am A St irt,
deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ; ( l e o r g e K
Ma r sh. If living, and If dead, all
p a r t i e s c l a i mi n g
I n t er e s t
u nd e r
O e o r g e K Mar sh deceased, o r o t h ­
e r w i s e . Ida M H o l ma n tf living,
a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s cl a i mi ng Inlerrst
u n d er Ida M. Hol man, d e ­
c e a s e d or o t h e r w i s e , J os l uh It ( J or ­
don. If living, a n d If dead, all p a r ­
t i es c l ai mi ng I n t er es t u nd e r J o s l u h
It Cordon, deceased, nr o t h e r w i s e ;
M a r t h a .1 Fl a n de r s . If living, and
If d e a d all p a r t i e s cl a i mi ng I n t e r ­
est u n d e r M a r t h a J. F l a n d e r s d e ­
ceased, or o t h e r w i s e J a m e s M LewI If living, a n d If dead, all p a r t i e s
c l a i mi ng I n t er es t under J a n i es M
l.exvls deceased, o r o t h e r w i s e , Har ­
s h Lillian Maunders. If living, a n d
if dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i mi ng i nt er • it u n d e r Marah Lillian Maunders,
dec e a se d, n r o t h e r w i s e ; Ma*y
J
K i n d , all If li ving, and If dead, nli
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t er e s t iiiulei Mar y
I Ki mb a l l deceased, or o t h e r w i s e
David Uucklcy, If living, and if

Offer—

FOR LIMITED PERIOD OF TIME
I'int' trai-t of liuitl less limn a quarter of a mile
Irtim SANFORD 'city limits. This land in hi^li
sta ir ot niltivaliun and yields large net income.
Host farm value in Central Florida. Priced lielow thi* market for a short time only. Off of
market soon to permit farming operations.

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W e h a v e c l i e n t * w a n t i n g t o b u y n e v e r a l lots b o t h in Su n f u r d H e i g h t s a n d O r a n g e II e i g h t s .
A d v i s e ua u t oneo
w h a t j ou h a v e to o ffer.

fcee Mr. Johnson:

“Service That Is Reliable"

Stanley &amp; Rogers.
REALTORS
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Fc.t a t e — I n v e s t m e n t * .
Hall B u i l d i n g
L i n f o r d . Fla.
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dead, a ll p artie s claiming Idteresi
u n d e r D a v i d Huckley. d ec e a s e d . or
o t h e r w i s e ; J o s e p h Davis. If. Il yi na,
a n d tf de a d , all pa r t le * r i a l mini*
lot t r e a t u n d e r J o s e p h lUVl s, d e ­
ceased. or otherwise; tj eo rg e
W.
N o r r i s . If livi ng, and If d e a d , all
partlea
claiming
Interest
under
O e o r g e W. Norri s, deceased, o r o t h ­
e r w i s e ; H e n r y U Chasa. If livi ng,
a n d If d e a d , all p ar t le " c l a i m i n g In.
t e r e e t u n d e r H e n r y L. C h a s e , d e ­
ceased, o r ot her wi se; Hy rua M. Pish.
If l i v i n g , a n d If dead, a l l p a r l i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d er N y r u s M.
F i s k , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h er w i s e ; , K l w y n
W. L o v e Joy, Ii living, a n d If dead,
ail p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t u n d e r
K l w y n W. Lovej oy, deceased, o r o t h ­
e r w i s e ; J o s e p h F a u l k n e r . If l i vi ng,
a n d If death ult p a r t i e s , c l a i m i n g
Interest u n d e r Joseph
d eceas ed, o r o t h e r w i s e ; C h a r l e s c .
l ’lke. If l i vi ng, a n d If dead all p a r t i es c l a i m i n g I n t er e s t u n d e r C h a r ­
les C. Pi ke , deceas ed, or o t h e r w i s e :
N e t t l e V. C o l e m a n . If living, a n d If
de a d , a l l p a r t i e s cl a i mi ng I n t e r e s t
u n d e r N e t t l e V. Coleman, d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w i s e ; L yd i a 9. Hu*e. If l i v ­
ing. a n d If dead, all p ar t ie s c l a i m i n g

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' James F. H e u s l l s, If llylng. and l[
I n t e r e s t u n d e r L y d i a 8. l l u s c . d e ­
c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; Harnli K. L e w ­
is. If livi ng, a n d If de a d , till p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r tt uruh F.
L e wi s, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; L.
W. P ip e r , If l i v i n g , a n d ir dead, all
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r L.
t k i n s . If li ving, a n d If ‘*e*‘*'
,
W. P ip e r , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e : • A
claiming
interest
under
L o w e l l W. Heed, If l i v i n g , a n d If nnrlles
e o r g e II. At k i n s , deceas ed, o r o t h ­
d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t O
t o nil pa r t i#* cl a i mi ng
u n d e r Lowe l l W . Heed, d e c e a s e d , or er rawr ies se :t And
u n d e r H u t h 1! Call. d ro t h e r w i s e ; M. V i r g i n i a Heed. If l i v ­
ing. a m i If d e u d, al l p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r At. V i r g i n i a n e e d , c"£«i. •r^D oagV a'SS'1, S S S S 4
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; ( l e o r g e K. Oeorge K.‘ C u r r i e r , deceased. J o h n
O s bor ne , If l i v i n g , a n d If dead, nil Davenport. Jr., de c e a s e d. J
Holman. di*re*netl. J o s e p h M.
parties
claiming
I n t e r e s t . u n d e r deceased.
In t h e f o l l o w i n g dew-ribO e o r g e H. O s b or n e , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h ­ e,l
Situate, l yi ng a n d be­
e r w i s e : A. J- K e e l i n g . If li\Urig. a n d If ing property.
In S e m i n o l e C o un t y . Fl or i da, t ■
d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n ­
d e r A .1. Ke e l i n g , d e c e a s e d ’o r o t h e r ­
w i s e ; O e o r g e A. Davi s, If l i vi n g , a n d W Lot* 10. &lt;0. 50. 53. 51. *5. ««. *“•
If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r ­ , 7*95. io:. in . u i. iu . ill- i.1®' |rlI*». 130. 131, 137. Ml . }&lt;;■
e s t u n d e r O e o r g e A. D a v i s , d e c e a s ­ I l l ,
151. 153. 153. 155. 157. IS*.
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ed, o r o t h e r w i s e ; A. D. .Stinson, If 45
16S
169.
172. 173. 180. 111. t * J - !**•
l i vi ng, a n d If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
I I I . 198. 197. 199. 199. 202. ;«■
i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r A. U. S t i n s o n, d e ­ j | I
212. 213, 214. 217, 2IS. J2L 2.8.
ceas ed. o r o t h e r w i s e ; L i l l i a n M. S t i n ­ JOC
219
230.
232. 242, 2 43, 241. 245. 247.
son, If livi ng, a n d if d e a d , all p a r .
266. 257, 358. 159. 260 262. 263.
t i es r l a l m l n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r Li l l i an 251
271, 272. 274. 276. 277. 2&lt;». 281.
M. St i ns o n , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; 266

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391, 392.
302 103, 301. 303. 308, 307.
118* i l l 318, 319. 320, 321,
S i s ’ Ha*
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211* s»7
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383.
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An Emcyday Sant at tht Vtntiian Pool in Corat Cabin

CohereJAmmfives2ndPhys
ECREATION ts a vital necessity to any com ­
A nd in th is heavenly climate of the American T ro p
m unity
Especially true is this of Miami
ics. you can enjoy life like this all the year ro u n d -whose asto n ish in g progress and seething
not ju st a few m onths.
l usnfess activities m ake exceptional demands on the
B eautiful p riv ate hom es here already num ber close
energies of its in h ab itan ts. W here men work hard,
to one th o u san d , and hundreds of others are planned
they niUNt plqy hard, too
I his is wl*j increasing
numbers of the leading business
or under construction. C ontracts
4itd prof. *s i *nal men uf M iam i
were let recently th ro u g h one of
turn to t ,u 1 -*I Liables lur their
PitoMist \ nd P erformance
the largest n o rth ern builders for
hot])es
m ore than 300 new homes in the
Coral Gab'.o it noerd lot • j • iy•a t o i.pid
loinpUtion goat public and xm i-publu
Riviera section alone. Work on
Laiidrng piujcat ilwi ta lu n w ll.j vatuv
1 he finest su b u rb of the new
this contract already has bc^uu
ut luiiouadine p(op«itv many tunev ov«r
A
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H o n d a m etropolis ts only a few
Delivery will begin in November
dtvdopincuti ot tta u i mootbi includ.i
minutes L&gt;v ttolley. bus or m otor
In the Riviera also are to be sever.»l
Completed
car I tom t he heart of the d o w n ­
of the most notable institution., in
Bank of Coral C a b i n
Coral C a b i n Poltottici
the country. Here w ill be the u *
tow n dtstuct Yet w hat a d iffe r­
I (Lphon* E xchan gr
o u td o o r U niversity of Miami ou
ence mi atmosphere!
Congrtxatioaal C h u rc h
Fivr niix lna hivpioof ImUta
a I 6 0 -acre cam pus sw eeping dow i
V n id ia n C m o o and f o o t
Administration tiu ild in ^ i
You o n step from a delightful
to the w aterw ays
Adjacent in
j
Coral C a b i n C o u n try C lu b
Spanish honu em bow ered in tro p i­
I wo Imr jolt c o u r m
rising the U niversity 1 h g h School
N(arly I b O U h o m n
cal trees and (lowers to an I 8 -hole
Coral C a b in Military Academy
the first u n it of w hich w ill be open
120 nulla p a w j a i m t .
golf course just across the broad
early next year
M ahi Shrin**
boulevard before y o u r door. Y ou
Uruler Construction
Temple and S p o rts Center and
Miami tilltrnot( Hotel 41U rooma
can play tennis on any of the n u m ­
Collect fur Young W om en
the T a llm a n S am tariu in -C lm n
erous hard clay c o u rts which .ue
Miami Biltmore C o u n t r y C lu b
Coral Liable* High School
also will rise here
there for your convenience. You
I en auFrj ol water way*
T
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new
got
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m
canc swim
# t1*’ ut the V enetian Pool and
Coral Gablet Theatre
N ow , at the very beginning af deafterw ards foregather w ith co n ­
Announced
velopm ent, is the tim e to m w -t
genial friends ab o u t the gay tea
Tb* Uniwyriity of Miami
in the Riviera, in order to share to
Sanitarium and Hcalthaiorium
tables in the vine-covered loggia.
Main Minn* Tempt*
the fullest possible extent in me
You can sail your yacht or paddle
Miami bilrmcrr Cauno
Fifty
Rivitra
homo
your canoe along the m any miles
rapid enhancem ent of values which
Lida-Stvill* hold, 1SU room*
of waterw ays w in d in g d o w n to
these splendid projects will create.
the blue waters of Biscayi.e Bay
T h e coupon below is foi yetn
enjoy su rf-b ath in g at incom parable Cocoplum
convenience in o b tain in g full details ab o u t Miami
Beach, ride horseback over miles of guarded trails,
and C oral Gables, and how- you may visit them fue
and at night you can dance at die C oral Gables
of tran sp o rta tio n cost.
C ountry C lub, or the M iam i-B iltm ore Hotel and
the M iam i-B iltm ore C o u n try C lub, both nearing
T h is is a d elig h tfu l trip thacoriipletioa
can afford to miss.
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CORAL GABLE

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D utrirr Saits Nlaaxagct,
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Milano Theatre Hltlg.

Now is the time ( &gt; lay the foundation for profitable nrodurtion. SUNSHINE.SCRATCH ami ELIO MASH will bring
ymir hens through the molt in good conditions ami start
them laying those profit making winter eggs.

cPXCiami HjyiercLX

"'I'he Sunshine Way Makes Poultry Pay"

4 0 M ile s of V a te r F r o n u

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For Profit
SUNSHINE EGG

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of October .v { w
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P a l n a n t . i .- i L T 1
ab o v e descrtij^j !*
t h e n ami t h . r . 1,1
a n s w e r t„ i . u r*i

Drilrr for rtih llrallon

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IN TIIK I t i l l ITT t'OUHT, S K V R N .
I l l J l IIH IA I. Cl H C t IT OK | T .ti­
ll I DA. IN AND 14)11 KKHI.NOI.K1
t III NTV. IN CTIA N'4'KltV.
JAM)::! K. B AHTLKTT, i S o m i ' l l ni M
I ni, »i i uixl c u l l iul J K, Hurt let 4.
otul a l s o k n o w n ami c a l l e d J C.
Bartlett),
Complainant
v*.
K.MMA Bfl ADO, I HUM AS J K KN NKV, T r u s t e e .
HAN I L L Jl!DI&gt;.
IIKHTKII C. \ N KW H A L L ,
AND
OTHKHH,
Defend a nt*.

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Sanford Feed &amp; Supply
Company
JNO. W. SNEED
Myrtle Ave and 1th St.
Phene 5J1)
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Yoo may scad ni* complrtt inlonaatioa (*garding Coral Cables as bom# or
Also bow ] tan i n Miami and Coral Gabl**
irt* ol all transportation cost.

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G eo rg e L M crncX

l.trf(ufiiv Otiicet Adm inistration BMy., Coitif Gu6/#*, A/ianji. Fla.
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M ilarte T h e a tre B ld^.

Address

Pbo«« No.

�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.1925.

Pride of Navy Air F,orce Comes to Grief in Storm

.tefi-nilant*,, If UvlnK »nrt II enujp nu M.tmlav ihe 6th d n j of
a n y or nil or thn
rtcfctxr-|O rlob«r, A. D. 1925 «h.- w m n hclnr
u ai'iul. then .to the. Iitlr*, a«- * linlo I»ny of till* Court ,-u the
k ranter* ami o t h e r c la im a n ts Hmirt llntute hi Hnnford. Heimnolo
each ami (every of th e »»r«l t;«»unty. Florid* ami In default theri;m! defendants. * n u .to all par- „r. ilr&lt;-rt-» |iroe&lt;infrx*t&gt; will !•*’ i-n»eh and every c laim ing any tered against you, aald cause Wllntf
t muter nny of. the above nn- n amt to quiet title In the Complaln•fpmliuits, each
a n d every « n t In anil to the above described
mimi n and residences a re uii - land.

forth,, and m anner, ns required hi*
law.
.
How. Therefore, In pursuance nf
an order of th e Court herein made,
notice la’herqhy gl.vcn tha t the elti*etis anil ta x ' payer* ol the c ity of
Hanford, Florida, a re by aald order
required Co he and appear before
I lie I’Ircvilt C ourt of the (invent!) J u -

to th e c o m p la i n a n t. In t h e
rntltl.-il c a u se . an d to till u n purlieu w h o m s o e v e r , c l a i m y Interest o r In terest* In t h e
Involved In till* * u lt.
aald
1 1m: altu a ted in th u C ou n ty

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it i* fu r th e r OIIDKIIED th a t th is
o r d e r bo puhllnlted o n ce a w e e k In
f.m r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k l y l«*uca o f
t h e Hanford llera ld . a n e w s p a p e r
tHlhliahrd
In
Hanford.
S o m ln o lo
C o u n ty , Florid a.

SIMON PURE AND GEM BRANDS
“Time Tried and Crop Tested"
July 1st, 1925 new price list of regular brands ju.«t issued.
Get name before placing your order, Send orders now for
fall requirements, save delays and be ready when fertilizer
is needed.
,
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QUALITY F irs t
FA IR 'Prices.
PROMPT shipment.

A.vii F o r t s t p i i v o ^ r . r o t . v -

tv ciiA.vrmiv. .

. Util .to Met Aside Tax Deed

0I.A W. MfMlUfT. In.h er o w n rig h t,
anil hyMiVr trim frien d and h u s ­
band, U^SV.vMnrtlti

E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
Jacksonville,

Complainant**,

Duval County,

Florida- .

K. AY\\V&gt;V&gt;i&gt; anil I L ' j . l HKWKY.

nit Opt next ftb'inl-wndfluiaburnt of

1aa3fera*&gt;

’ VmwPfHnit filed h erein th a t y o u r
•M i S m ,H bellowed 1l i Vv 7IT Knat

ska Professor Shouted Down
:CONSOLIDATION1
i London For Anti-Darwin Speech ASKED BY DAVIS
IN LABOR TALK
kmcficanM
a re ' “ deiul ory in n
lltarwin" GcarRO M a c - ; “ A lret
He.’, profc a n ot’ rco1or &gt;- a r e tleac
cuilciff, Nchrasku, whose larRely
behind the evolution the- w iitte n
shout.. i down Sunday t h a t h a tried Monday in a n inter- Of cour
SiiiinR hM position.
| o th e r A
ke : ;*il:c a t a m eitinR fjp Uhou
[h Earl Russell picsided. . you are
inn interrupted frequent* new far
[tally n persistent young an w in ,7
fekl’t r tried to sto p him
“ You
i n r aa
lirman -Uout-’d to the au- D ayton,
[lot him continuu, hu» q t l th e r
[vail. “The female of the
“ it t i­
ll cue -, is more deudly hut he
Inaic,” l*rof. Price said t **- al-nut ti
I interview Riven the Hvr- cn . *. i

|i , commenting on la.it
Inri'liT.t. The . Eveniinf
fcm:sp&lt;&gt;ndt.‘iit
liUnliornurh college, anil
Bin follows:
Bn what 1 said got u n d e r

Cabinet Offical Asserts It
Is Only Way to Cut Costs
And Assure Steadv Work

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Ii. aye
yA
Sidneluy

Ttr.niiN, -syi h n m a n a n u
l.v T i n : t T i i r r r r t tit'iiT ni* t u b So Me Itorn f o r , Complainant
SKVHVrit ,ii o ir i.v i, n n e t it
o f t i i i : m -a t i : u r f i . o i i i h a . i .v I.V T U B i d It C f IT llOUfi r, M 1V P V .
TH J l llMTAI. ClrtCt l T . I.V AMI
AMI r u n a i:t||M )|,|.; fU fV T V .
l - O l l tiW W lN O I.K C O l . V T V . S T A T E
City ol Nanfotd, Florida, A Mtlnlo r F I.O IIIH A .
* clpal t'orporatbin, by and through
Suit to (inlet T i t l e
F n treat Lake. H. ft. CliSse unit F.
.1 Marshall, roiuprlslng Ihe City s vj I'O I t T B ll ,
Complainant.
Foininlaaloii of the City of S a n ­
ford. Florida,
CIIAIII.I’S A. FOX.' et n|,
va.
liiifenilaiii*.
Hint, of Florida, &lt;-x rel Millard It
Orilrr nl I'nhllrnllun,
Smith. State Attorney fi.r the Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit -'f the Stall- t i i i : s t a t i -: u r F t.oitn&gt; ,\ t i j :
CHAllf.BH A FOX and Mary Fox.
of Florida.
fbls wife, Janies 1&gt;. I.rwta and Alice
( iIu11aa
i:.
bla wife, Aaron Phillips;
To the f'ltlxeiiM and Tax Buyer* of and I.ewia.
to each and every or the above
the City nf Hanford. Florid*;
a n e d defendant)!. If living and If
Whereas, a P'llilon wo a filed in lo lllo-r,
any nr all id the aalil tlutile above .-ol II bil eduri) on this •fcltdouts
dead, then to the hulra.
the Till liny of September A. U. UI2 .T, dvi lsO*a. be
MHinlees, amt other claimby the City of Sanford, Florlibl. n unis'timb-r
each and every of tlm
municipal
riirpnratluii.
I»V - and
dl.i-euaed ilefemlanta. ami to all
Jliroiivli Forreat l.ako. S. »*.-Chase s|ild
u
n
rilfk
.
i
aeh
elalmlnK
n ml
J. Marshall, ;o Hi. i*!*.* Coiit- 'ft o ten .Margil relandK. every
(’reusliu w, dulolaalim Ilf the City of Hanford, F lor­ e.'nf)-d.
as
heirs,
ilevln-es.
gro
n te m .
ida, agutm-t Hu State ot Florida, j a n f r etlit-r cliilmaut* or nlherwbm
ex rel At 11In til ii. Htnllh, nrityliii; for in alnl to Hie tidbiwlni: dehcrlbed
tin- valldtli.u i,f eertnln Kind* of lands altouted, lying and being In Hie
the City of Sanford. Florida, in the
of Seminole. State of F lo r ­
sum of Two Hundred -mil Twenty- County
le-frlt:
four Thousand t} 231 inm.noj Hollar*, ida.
II.-kI u *15 rhaltiH Soutb of the
fully described In mild petition, nu- ‘part
livetat corner of lad I, run
iloirU.d by n certain rexoltiUou South
chains, Baal 13,25 eh ulna:
dull adopted Py Hie Cily I'omuil*- n »■i ii, 7.61
j r. i ■■it n i i i u ' ita*st.4&gt;ii i 't *•r. **i» ■*i **«*p
sloii of ihe city of Hanford. Florida,
op ihe 2 llb day of August, A. . 11..
For., . nillUd; 1

the
Tlu v an
■u. You KtiRlish lib i &gt; t .Indue,
I uythiiiR American. Y.r.t .Rap? m

llliir.k aayPiinR r .khI c i .i LiRethei
I t it Aiuei ica, Evcdutio.i
‘ 11. (i
■ rri-pUi in EnRlniai, i - t v h a t he
Bfifty fcurs, and r.
t'i " ;..i to h
Kavt h right. I«n ’. lit'a

hand. Yes: net profit, no wonder he’s ready to re­
tire. Wouldn't you like to have th at enviable propo­
sition? Well! here it is, best GO acres of Oranges to
be had, two commodious homos, and two nice dwell­
ings; all equipment, close to city and in the pink of
condition. Price $100,000. Will retain this crop at
$25,000, Take $10,000 casli and balance terms.

Merritt F. Rnhlnaon. ntjd i»ll u p - 1
kni..vn parth-H claiming Inti-rent
In and to tliti laiula involved In
thin nuIt*
PifcnOuutU
Orilrr »r rHlilIrnllun
To nnv person. mol all portiona.
vvIiohc name t*. ur name* are, u n ­
known to iho complainant heroin,
IiuyIiik or rlalinliiK any right, title
or Interest In and to th - lamia, or
any part or portion thereof, involv­
ed In thin suit:
jt appoaritiS rront tno nworn bl'l
oT eomplidqt, herein filed, tha t
there In a person, or aro persons,
ini. renti d III the nrojierly Involved
in Iho above styled suit, w hole a
n a m e in. or nnmea arc. unknow n to
complainant, and the complainant S
pray loil ill mild bill for relief
a tea In Hi
sun'll
poreuits,
NOW,
TH UHBFOItK:
Anv pernoti, and a:i pernonn, havfi,K or elnitnlilg to have any IllHfr
■m In lb - Ho i i i Ii Half of Section -71,
Township I'.* South. Itnime 33 le n t .
Seminole County.
Florida, whlcn
lauds are lint land* Involved In the
above styled milt, are ordered to
ios and appear lo the HU of compinlnt filed In thin e it line on Monday,
llle r.tIt day of Oetober, A. I». 11135.
at iho Fourt llolIHe In Hanford. HeniInole I’nunty, Florida; aald mill lin­
ing a mill to quiet title lit com­
plainant, Ktmnn A. Ay era. to the
above described .mild*. and you are
then ami there renulrrd to rn'tko
answ er lo aald bill ot complaint
f lb d against you berelii, olberv.-lao
a decree pro cotifeano will bit e n te r ­
ed against you. ami each of you.
s ■.J T - U .J-’tJItTif MU.(illIU 11IF-JJ. Fiat
'thin ellntlon b« t liuvll/tllfd once., a
week In the Hanford Herald, n nnvvaIi.iper piihllahed In Heltllnole t.'isim*
-iv. Florida, for eight tH) constictltlve Week*.
W 1TNKHS my band ns Flerk I f
aobl t'onrt anil the seal lln-roof,
(Ilia tbu lat day of August, A. D.
11125.

116 S. Park Ave.
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Sanford, Fla

Phone 298.

BROWN

R E A L T
3 COMPANY
Real Kstate—Investm ents
Sanford, Fla.

v. k . noun lakh.

(Jlerk of the Hire oil Court of Sem­
inole F**nn!v, Florida,
lly A. M VVI-iUKS, In-puly Clerk
i i IK) [t( 11*1 0 . 11Hint I Mi.
A Solicitor for (Minplalnant.

- th in k n

Bvvalil rut hear ty . a - i ' ! do th
H "The w /iiit-.i . i • even oritrinal

122 Union Ave.

Phone -173-W

L. BROWN
struinentnl in bringinR t&gt;&gt; Sanford
H ow ard Hulick. one of the urome­
te rs of the F o r r e s t hake Hotel, now
under construction.
Hurt Nason, iorm srly &lt;&gt;f Pruvidciice, It. h ha;- nssuiiv'il chni'Re
i-f the sales departnu-nt of the c o r ­
poration, a s its itlcs manager.
AssistitiR Mr. Nnson is
('.
•i*1**, m I’-'iuc One)
P*®! Sffiaiiq CoiiRress, C
. h a ffe r, of Daytona, nnd a corps
f Uhtnts of fiuhcl, t h e 1,of salesm en who will shortly occu­
| ' ulUt kai-r, at!opted py offices in the F irst National
I ^'ItnwruU-Kt]u. unifica- 1 Dank l.uildin1*. where h..mlquiirtfra
l[’ »n&gt;;. VWuni, with A r - ' for the nroject have been ostahr'-in.i .in.| AlvwniK-r Millar-1lish'-d. Branch offices will he o p ­
’ :hi- deck ion, ened in New York f’ity and Mia­
roraproml D w ith I mi, it is sta te d , and the concern
, ‘ l!r-’,pr di-tiicnt nf the t will eng a g e in the operation of a
; separata wlng| troncrnl real e s ta te business.
s.
iNtcume thu,
Party.-Ht* first]

; 'te n n e r
ils Claimed
A In Paris

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t i i i : r i n r t ' i ' r t o t u r. s i ; v FN III .11 llll I I I . f i i i f i i t — 1&gt;
! it Ml iIflllt IF.MIMlI.i: n i l 'M 'V ,
FI.Dill l i t , l \ F l i t M I 111 t NIT-

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SPIT VO (Jt'IKT TITI.K
I.ANHl.HV, Coinplnlntniit.

I*l E A
IN
...f ln BNl'i. whan 20 J G U I L T Y
- t’iviani, liriutxl K I D N A P I N G C A S E
y " ’’ '' lected.
' [
Clcmenccau, E N T E R E D I i Y N O E L
e r in 0 &lt;to b e r •
chose Vivian! to j

’ ' tc.ited ileoartment; o f the country where the two m u r­
'• 'ill'a- the w orkm en's

d e rs were committed, while he w a ­
a'l|l' he I w onders b y 1
it m em ber of a Boy Scout group.
Krutitid of timlvrH e said Noel had been graduated
1apital mid laba uinh. tno, when the w ith honors from Montclair high
' were dangerously-j school and had gone to H arvard on
a scholarship won by his high
•' ■•i-.iing Mlllernnd n.. school work. A t college, however,
, ' i:'* retained Vivian! he w as i id 1° have acted Oil et ly
1 a oiil'ereiice arose be- and the authorities ' squealed tha t
1
t h e rig h t o f the h e be w ithdraw n.
1tnployees to strike, I I t w as then th a t he was sent for
I, He r e t u r n e d ' a time to the Essex county insane
i'Wever, four y e a rs lat- asylum at Overbrook, where he had
" ‘■‘me M inister of been confined a t the request of his
tuition
the cabinet' p a r e n ts . Physicians there diniploM
III his ease at entatonir demential
pracecnx which they said wan ord ir a r llv not dangerous and rarely

imluci’d violence.
N oel’s h r i t l n n u in high school
and hi* intense interval in chc.p,
ns well as the deliberation w ith
which h - kidnai'cd the "irl nearly
twenty-fam*
a f te r the m urder
of Pierce, led Montclair anthoriin compare his crimes with the
killing of Bobbie Franks by Naili­
n'! Leopold and Hick I-oeb.

‘"•it is intimated.;
COTTON CROI
d by thp develop. ■ W A SH IN G TO N , ■
1Cottun crap decline!
nreaent city lint-1of 250.000 bales in
an ford

Grove 1 i ending Septem ber

develooers, thus of Agriculture tod
’ted out, city w at- ■y e a r 's production
iiiwcrnFo for the! cqUivnlent BOO-pou
! ditiim of the crop
I. Company
■was 50.2 percciu_
mnanv, known a s
t ., n, prciddent is
w York buriness
!’e ting* ban lieeii

ing Y idd I
Florida cro
cent, with i
0 CO bales

mforil anj its in- 1
-----jt in a member!
Take a

i*r of Commerce And one w
club, lit* was in-' One's ab u‘*

1-J as ‘.he other,

CLOSE IN—REASONABLE PRICE
40 ACRES HIGH ROLLING LAND
1320 feet frontage on beautiful clear
water lake. $150.00 acre. Terms.
3 ACRES
South Sanford H eights Addition
Owner must sell—a bargain

W. V. Wheeler
IK M 1M 12 1At Nnlional Hank Building,
J.illd ii

and—

— -Jour*.

Phone I90-W

Il l*' w i f e

wbn*c i.'hrlNtIan nitme Is iitiknowu;
mill to each ami uvury nf thu ubuvu
(Continued from Huge One)
elated your message of sy m p a th y
imhI understanding. We m ust carry on where Rodgers and his crew
have led the w ay."

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Moses Asks Jackson's Advice.

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HAN FRA N CISCO , Sept. 8 — (/P) .*
__Captain Sanford E. .Moses, c o m - a
nutnder of the San Francisco to ■
Hawaii flight project today sent a i
imiio to Captain Ja c k so n o f the *ij
airplane c a r r ie r Langley, a s k i n g ! !
his opinion ns to how iong th? a
search should be m aintained for I ■
the missing seaplane PN-*J, No. ’ .(ri
and her crew.
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Captain Jackson replied:
“ Not ready to express opinion a
until informed of arc us searched ■
by d e stro y e r squa dron and other JJ
units of battle fleet r e tu r n in g from ■

Keul EKtntu Auctinn Hulea,

I.ct^us sell your proper!

ACREAGE

OCEiVN AND RIVER

CITY PROPERTY

FRONTAGE

BUSINESS PROMOTION

OUR SPECIALTY

Brokers

AT AUCTION
Wo ure permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALKS FORCE arc EXPERTS

Walker Hotel, Titusville, Fin

I&gt;eve\ opera

Promoters

Ifcrm ltn jio Hotel, M inm i.

Sem inole H otel, S a n fo rd

f)iroct ('onum )nicntion.s w ith otir N etv Y‘or:c an d Boston C o rresp o n d en ts

Wo guarantee Satisfaction.

Our first sale was made w ithin three days of the listing
If you have Property you want sold—List it with
und klaa it jjood-byo.

CONS ID E It ATION $800,000.00
We ettn do Ihe same for you, If y on place your business with us

ALLEN AND BRENT
i the moonlight,
on shine in him.

T D K HTATK O F FI . OI UDA, T O:
n B o l t o n Fl l OHT a n d —)---------- F r o s t
h i s wife, VV. 11. V W I I . K I F . a m i —
— ------t v i l k b ’ bi s wife. J o h n 1*. Mi*rr l t i a n d ------------ M . - r r l t t d i l s wi f e . W.
K. M e r r i l l a n d ---------------- M e r r i l l bi s
w i f e a n d .-ueh a n d e v e r y o f t h e m
If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d t o all p a r t i e s
.-lal i ni ng . I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e s a i d
O e o r g e F r o s t a n d ------ 1----- F r o s t bis
Wife. \V, H. V. W i l k i e m i d ------- — ---- W i l k i e bi s wife, J o h n l&gt;. M e r r i t t
a m t ------ -------Me r r i t t Ills wi fe, W. K.
M e r r i t t a n d -------------Me r r i t t bln wife.
n n d e a c h a n d e v e r y , o f t h e m il.-ceaseil
,.or oll u-rt vUe, c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t
In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­
e d e i t h e r a s h e l m , d e v is e e s , g i a u t e e s o r ollienvlHii it nil all p u r l i e u
each ami every cl ai m in g an y t n t r r . st u n d e r a n y o f I h e a b o v e n a m e d
d e f e n da n t * , r.xch a n d e v e r y w h o s e
name), a n d r e s i d e n c e * a r o u n k n o w n
i t o t h e C o m p l a i n a n t In t h e a b o v e e n ­
t i t l e d m u s e a n d l o all u n k n o w n
parties whomsoever claiming nny
i ni . r e s t o r I n t e r e s t * In t h e l a u d I n ­
v ol v e d lu ( hi s s u i t, sai d l a n d b e i n g
s l t n a t i . in Hemlinde C o u nt y , F l o r i d a ,
a m i d e s c r i b e d a* follow*, l o - t v l t :
l l e g l n u l ti g «l t h e s n u t n t v e s t c u r no r of Ilia s m i l b w e s t i | u a r t e r of
Hie so u Hi cant i p i u r t e r ol Hoctloit UK. T o w n n b l p 30 mui t h,
I t a n g e !:• e as t , r u n t h e n c e e a s t
31 s a n d 6-10 feel t h e n c e n o r t h
tlM a n d 6-10 f eet thenUii wn*t

L. J. WILSON

WE OBTAIN HIGHEST PRICES FOR W ATERFRONTS AND ACRE AG I
*

EFFECT IMMEDIATE SALES.

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I The Sanford Herald
S M #4 rv* ry i t t w s # # * « x * ttt
I t M U f a t I s i l - n t , V ltrM i
# n t t e n d a s Secoad c l a s s Mstt*r.
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1925
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1«—-Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
1.—Construction of St. Johns-In»
dlan River canal.
8»—Extension of white way.
4«~~Hxtenslon of local amnsementa.
■—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
•^—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —homed, hotela, apartment
house*.
C—Extension of street paving pro_ Itram.
1*—Construction
of
boulevard
around Lak* Monroe.
5—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE VERSE FOT TODAY
GOOD WILL GUIDE T H E E :Be yo not ns the horse, or ns the
mule, which have no understand­
ing; whose mouth must be held in
with bit nnd bridle
I will In­
struct thee nnd teach thee in the
way which thou shall go. Psalm
82: 0-8.
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GOOD TIM HER
The tree thnt never hnd to fight
For aun and sky anil air nnd light;
That ntood out In the open plain,
and alwnys got its share of rain—
Never became a forest king,
But lived nnd died a scrubby thing.
The mnn who never hnd to toll,
Who never had to win his share
Of aun and sky and light nnd air,
Never became a manly man.
But lived nnd died as he began.
Good timber does not grow in ease;
The stronger wind, tho tougher
trees;
The farther shy, the greater length;
The more the Htonn, the more the
strength;
By sun nnd cold, by rain and snows
In tree or man, good timber grows.
Where thickest stands tho forest
growth
We find the patriarchs of both,
And they hold converse with tho
stars
WTiose broken branches show the

scars • - ---- - - - Of many winds nnd much of strife
This is the common inw of life.
—Anon.
Now that Labor Day is over, Just
watch winter come.
“Lloyd George Expresses II is
Views," says u headline. Now, let's
sec, what is ho mixed un in 7

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Sanford Chamber of Commerce
will use the state papers liberally
In advertising that section. Wise
selection. Florida newspapers artgreat pullers.—Times-Union.
■--------n-------Sanford is an important topic of
conversation on the lower east
coast, report those who spent the
holiday in thnt section. Sanford’s
advertising campaign is begin­
ning to get results.
--------o-------Perhaps by the time another
holiday comes, Sanford’s swim­
ming pool and recreational center
will bo finished and then it won’t
bo necessary for our people to
leave town in order to go swim­
ming.
Judd Lewis in the Houston PostDispntch says, “One of the new
silk fabrics Is culled the honeykreeper. This as far as we go.
Ail off” ’Snlright, but not know­
ing much about it, we don’t under­
stand this "off off" business.
j
-------- "-------Add fairy tales: Once upon a
time there was a (my who obeyed
his mother and never went near
tho creek until he hud learned how
to swim.
Yesterday, a holiday, three dif­
ferent parties called at The Herald
office to get a copy of Saturday’s
paper in order that they might see
what rooms and apartments were
for rent. The little want ads are
willing workers and should you
have rooms or apartments you wish
to rent, you can reach those who
are interested by listing what you
have in the classified columns of
The Herald.
ADD IIRIVITIKH
"Drunk driver,
Street car;
Three killed,
There you are.”
—Sanford Herald.
"Touring car,
Bright light;
Sudden crash.
Good night."
—Jacksonville Times-Union.
“ Young kid,
Pretty girl.
Wheels slide—Goodbye world."
—Clermont Precss.
“ Weak lire,
Speed uneon fined;
Ph —is—h—bung,
B
Flowers declined.”
—JittK*. in Turnnn Springs Leader.
Steep hill,
Faulty gear,
One more suphead
Gone from here.
Johnny Spencer in Mumti Tele­
graph.

T H E S A N F O R D H E tiA 'fff, ftJ E S D A Y ,

Sanford and Alameda

A s Brisbane Sees It

Out in California there is a town by the name of Alameda.
This town has ju st completed a Chamber of Commerce cam­
paign for memberships and fupd 3 . While the campaign was
successful ns compared with previous drives put on in that
community, its efforts to raise funds for community pro­
motion "sinks into insignificance" beside the Sanford
achievement.
An editorial irj the Alameda Star compared the record
made in that city which has three and a half times the pop­
ulation of Sanford, with the great campaign conducted here
Inst month. And once more Sanford gets valuable publicity
as a result of the great way in which the people of this city
responded in the membership drive. This time it is in California, where it is seldom any Florida community is held up
as a shining example, and where few good things are ever
said about the state which is drawing so heavily on the tour­
ist trade that used to belong to California.
The Alameda Star says:
"Alameda has just completed a Chamber of Com­
merce campaign for membership nnd funds. The
campaign achieved n considerable measure of success,
judged by previous efforts of similar nature in Ala­
meda. Rut ns an outstanding feature of community
achievement the Alameda effort is not noteworthy in
the annals of enterprising American communities,
few of which have one tithe of the advantages nnd
immediate promise of this city. California developed
community advertising, and showed the rest of the
world what could be accomplished. Alameda figured
merely in the minor fringe of this California achieve­
ment. Florida is now following California’s lead and
the results reported threaten to pince Florida in Cal­
ifornia’s place as the leading community advertiser.
Sanford, a Florida town of 10,000 population has just
completed a Chamber of Commerce drive. The ob­
jective was $50,000. The start was from a $5,000
basis, so the financial sta rt was very similar to Ala­
meda’s recent status. But Sanford raised $87,000 in
the community at large. Then the city itself voted
the Chamber of Commerce another $20,000, bringing
the total funds to $107,000. The county of Seminole,
in which Sanford is located, swung into line with $15,000. This make $122,000 they will spend for commun­
ity publicity in Sanford nnd the county in which it is
located by next January 1. It is proposed to follow
this work with a second high sum. Alameda’s effort
to raise funds for community promotion sinks into
insignificance beside the Sanford achievement, yet
Alameda has three and a half times the Sanford
population, is peopled with citizens of confortable cir­
cumstances, and is fairly wrapped round with marvel­
ous opportunities for growth and increased prosperity.
Sanford didn’t wait to progress through force of cir­
cumstances or accident, but went straight at a big
proposition and put it over with marvelous success.
It will he interesting to note Sanford’s growth from
the 10,000 town class into a hustling modern Amer­
ican city.

Who Is Responsible?
A ircraft Amateur* of Course,'.
The President Will Investigate
Dangerous Guessing.
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nY ARTHUR BRISBAjJl! r

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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE will
bo grieved, and expect a clear ex­
planation from tho navy, when ho
reads the following statement by
Mrs. Lpnsdowne, widow of the
brave commander: "The night be­
fore ho left Commander Lansdowno
told me that it would be his last
trip. He meant this in more ways
than one. He was due for sen
duty December 15, but he said that
it would be ills last trip because
SYGolly
of unfavorable weather conditions
\ X
in the Ohio valley. He said he
Tt e t e geTt/h'
wanted to go on this trip because
he wanted to die when the ship
CLOSER/
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x
crashed.
C-JTe FUl
“Six weeks ago, when tho trip
was planned, he asked .Secretary
Wilbur to postpone the trip until
Frames and
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October 15, when the weathci
would be more favorable. The Sec­
\!
Made to ()rd« I
retary refused, nnd said this was
the time, because it was the
Zoning Iloa*
right time for the publicity which
Medicine Cabinets
I
would be gained by the ship’s
flight. Had he known what kind
of publicity was to be received by
xs
his orders!" --------WHAT WILL be the answer of
Secretary Wilbur to thnt grave
charge, that n courageous Ameri­
"NS
can officer was sent to his death
because the flying forces of the
United States are ruled by men
W. S. PRICE, MgrJ
that know nothing about flying?
710 W. First St. Phone |
What Commander Ijinsdowne
said to his wife, concerning the
sort of trip upon which he nnd his
men were sent against their judg­
J£\
ment, can be confirmed by many.
He said the same thing to this
writer at Lakewood last June in
'r
the presence of half a dozen wit­
&amp;IBE R uT\
nesses. At thnt time sending n
dirigible to the rescue of n North
,_________Sa \ \
Pole expedition was widely dis­
Phone 8
cussed. Said he:
“There would be little danger
in a trip to the Arctic, including
the preliminary trip across the |
CONCERNS ALL
Atlantic.
NOTICE
TAMPA TIMES
“There is infinitely more danger'
in the kind of trip that the diri­
Recently the Kansas City Star twenty-five million, while other
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TIIF
gible will soon bo compelled to
make, serving no useful purpose, carried an editorial, under the classes come in for good shares of
loot. There are many who do
but merely for the sake of political heading, “Crime Concerns Every­ the
NEW
A R C A 1) E
not contribute directly to these
advertising.
i o IO i
,
"Dirigibles should not be sent, body,” in which it is stated that j jo^cs.
Now under construction at the corner of First St |
Hut there is another phase of the
in hot wentor, to the dangerous | the average person no doubt feels
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see
storm belt of the middle West. I pretty secure from the nets of question. It is the cost of law en­
forcement, the courts and the pris­
the air above Ohio is far more criminals. He does not expect to ons
cost the public ns a
dangerous that any flight across be held up, to be murdered, that whole Thnt
Brilt-Chittcnden Realty Co., Inc.
pays. It is estimated to be
the North Atlantic at such a time." his home will he robbed or money one-half
billion dollars a year for
taken from him by some species
210 E. First St.
I’hone 70S
---------------------o----------------the country. And there is the in­
WHEN COMMANDER I.nns- of fraud. Yet, as the Fourth Es­ surance
against
this
loss.
In
the
downc made that statement last tate comments, directly or indiWalk For Your Health
Junc there was talk of sending a rcctly, crime levies n heavy tax long run the public pays that, too.
dirigible on an errand like the one upon every individual in the coun* Isn't it evident thnt merely on
constant menace to the basis of dollars anil cents crime ■ l u i i B i i i i i i i i i E B i a H N a i i B i s n i i i t u i a u i i i i t i
With modern transportation facilities on every hand, few that has proved so disastrous.
T
hi»
writer
asked
Commander
M©
and
property,
and no person is a fairly serious question to ev­
persons walk enough to keep themselves in good physical Lansdowne for permission to p u b -|cnn be nhsnlutely sure
he is im- ery individual ?
condition. The automobile makes it so easy to go from one Hsh what he had said, for t h e '11" 1110 from Ike danger,
The Kansas City Start further
part of town to another part, even though it is only a block protection of the ship and crew, | The cost of crime in money is states what we have heard so of­ ■
away, that almost every individual finds himself riding or nt least oermisslon to write seldom considered. Nor is there ten -that America has gained the ■
of being the most crim- ■
privately to the President, and cnll much consideration of the question reputation
.
everywhere ami walking very little.
his attention to the fact that {of who pays thnt cost. Estimated 1 innl nation of the world. The ■ Buy your property direct from OWNER. SAVE(fat J
The average man engaged in a sedentary occupation ignoramuses In the navy over-1totals of the crime bill ought to remedy that frees the country
; ten per cent COMMISSION. This property it ij rtf J
should walk in the open at lyast three piiLejLU day, is the ruling niwn that .undar*Uuui Jlyiuw.ubw^uUtiJUooi'jg-,
frum that unenviable distinction
.
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newly incorporated and prosperous town of JllflWi
opinion of I)r. George E. Kanouse of Newark, New Jersey were risking airships and men.
An authority who has studied must have its origin in a thorough­
ly
aroused
public
sentiment.
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'crime for nearly 35 years, Mr.
who says that more than three miles is not too much. In
it is not enough for one to be i
COMMANDER LANSDOWNE, William H. Joyce, chairman of the
Well
built
two-story
house—MODERN—
a recent press bulletin issued by an insurance company Dr. said.
“No; it is my business to obey ' National Surety
mpany, says individually law abiding. Since
Kanouse is quoted as saying;
orders. The fact that my superb: two billion dollars is taken from law breaking concerns us all, we a water. Orange grove— HEARING—oil San!.ird-Oratoj
ora know nothing about flying* the American people every year must all put forth every possible ■ hard road and on A. C. L. It. It.
"The manner of walking determines to a large ex­
makes no difference.
by various fraudulent schemes. effort toward law enforcement. ■
tent its value as an exercise. One should walk briskly,
“ For me to complain nr allow Burglars and thieves got about Tho first step that many need to
Twenty acres of fine celery land, ten acres
vigorously, and not in a leisurely stroll, if benefit is
you to go over the heads of my two hundred million; embezzlers take in this direction is that of a
m cleared, right on the proposed hard mad and on tr|
superior officers to the President obtain another one hundred and law observance.
to ho derived from the walk. Cross-country walking
would destroy my usefulness in
■ S. A. L. It. It,
is preferable to striding along city pavements, for
the navy. A man flying must take
new scenes engage the attention and remove the sting
chances, which include the ignor­
of drudgery, into which deliberate walking oftentimes
O viedo,
ance of those whose orders lie
TAMPA TIMES
descends. The automobile has not been an unmixed
obeys nnd that know ns little about
■
flying ns children."
blessing. It has made accessible many places hitherto
All of us think that our job is merited punishment. Judge Atwell ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u ■ n a a
0,1 H
remote; it has promoted social intercourse, and fac­
quick to detect an attempt to
LANSDOWNE is dead because lbe hardest, nnd many of us can | j-*
impose upon him. the New York
ilitated the transaction of business. But it has also
men thnt know nothing about fly- j render good reasons why this is stories
of him agree. Hardhoiled
cut heavily into the amount of daily exercise which
ing have been allowed, “for po- true. Really, the judges on the offenders who thought they were
.
Urn!
advertising
purposes"
or
benches
of.
trial
courts-from
the
man had previously obtained on foot. In pre-auto­
up against a soft one have been
SAVE and?
through sheer ignorance, to wreck | lmvcst t0 thc highest-probably speedily disillusioned, it seems.
mobile days man walked to and front his work, about
great ship nnd destroy lives have
■
T
H R IV E
tho hardest job of any of us
It may be that the more de­
town, to and from the station. Now he uses a car.
In
worth a thousand such ships.
if wo will come to think about it liberate ways of the section from
lie saves something in time hut loses much healthful
In modern warfare, which is sci­ a little. Thc judge’s real task is
1925
which Judge Atwcil hails lend a
ence, it is dangerous to put a man to maintainin safe balance between certain
exercise. Contrary to a general belief, Dr. Kanouse
mellowness to court room
ignorant
of
war
in
complete
con­
points out, the man in the city, particularly the youth,
bfiirt and head, a thing at which atmosphere that doesn’t prevail in
trol of the army or navy.
because it is the big cities where justice has to
dues more real walking than his country cousin. Sun­
it may be necessary to take many of them fail
difficult thing to I j)0 dispensed wholesale, hence in
days and holidays always witness the exodus of large
The Ghosts of
from his stock ticker a respectable ado tremendously
and because they tire distinctly this part of the country we hnve
broker nnd make him Secretary human.
crowds from the cities, with lunch-kits and hiking
not often met the contrast which
Paid Hills—
of War. It may i&gt;e politically wise
togs, off for a day in the country. On the other hand,
accounts of the way Judge | seems to have made such an imto make an estimate judge Secre­ U Press
iilitim H. Atwell of Texas is prossion upon New York. Judges
llie mnn in the country does not stir about much, ex­
tary of the Navy.
conducting
federal court in | must find it hard to select a per­
cept in tlte course of his work. His idea of an outing
But a man thus chosen should New York the
Don't let tho "ghosts" of hills paid "itcc 1,111,1
set us thinking along fect medium for exercising their
not have power to send men to this
is generally u ride in the car to some fix point. Walk­
line. It seems from these personal influence toward the
you
a second lime.
their
deaths
in
the
nir,
against
the
ing will not only save wear and tear on the tires, blit
I that the chilly atmosphere fre­ reformation of offenders who come
protests
of
experienced
men.
it will prolong life, if regularly indulged. It is the
quently noticeable in federal court before them. Probably some are
i rooms doesn’t pervade tho pre- guided by the fear that if they
simplest and most feasible form of exercise.”
THIS
Pay by check on this hank and lhey will'*
reminds the dnctH of justice when Judge At- give rein to their naturnl sym­
Here in Sanford we know of no better method of secur­ inl U » s1 "i 1th,‘!nnti‘m
holds forth. According • pathies and relax from the pose
t.hntv, fl|-i well
settled for all time.
science and
-•
ing the necessary amount of exercise by walking than can mg
tv is. a. special
h i ,
i should
. , these
newspaper stories -his
of
judicial
severity
and
remoteness
be control Oil by men understand- titmle toward defendants : so | they will be tempted into greater
be obtained by goli at the Sanford golf course. Eighteen mg
tin science.
u‘i
,
, | at variance with what Gotham is leniency than is co mpaUbte with
holes ot goli, two or three times a week, will play an im­ Commando
f der Lansdowno. dead tlS0(1 lo thftt th, Texas judge has justice
Probably too, some of
portant part in keeping any person in good physical condi­ because hi?
‘ " "UhY T 'r
r_L‘' ' '■‘•rated something like a sensation them are guided by the fear that
fused
to
he
tion so that person may keep going at the rapid pace re­
iuur hm protests, was an Klto th„ metropolis. Newspaper if they do not perfform to please
£ A \K llltI). FI.A.
experience
quired.
reporters
have found that his court
cast aside
asi when those .
.
— they
— , will
....... he ......
snappy copy
... make and I
It seems that only a few of Sanford’s men realize the
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE will -v**-■Dl» au'H'PY
&lt;-,ipy even when the who have the power to
whv the protest
nrotest of "n
l,r,",|narv
n,!ry run of bootleg eases
cases are unmake them next go to the balfacilities offered by the city for recreation at the golf course. want to know why
"n tria1,
lrla1,
!j lut
rounder Lansdowno | "n,
,
lot box. This, of course, does n o t;
Kept in line condition and considered one of the sportiest tho dead Commander
cntll'HOS In ht&gt; fm ind in I.'hn-LI,,
i V.L ‘ L Vi was m,t beard and whv it was not
R seems that Judge Atwell has “ PPly t" federal judges—who do
,
. ,
,
iui Kl.i, tin. Satiliilil coui.so .sh mill REFERRED to HIM head of the adopted the novel exnedient „f not forever have their chances at
&gt;o crowded ev ery d ay m the week by the business men from army Bn,l navy.
’
treat'offenders
against the the election next coming conetnntthis city Its well n.s by those to u rists who come here to play.
President Conlidge would never criminnt statutes as human beings, ly on parade before them, like
Some day the matt who says he hansn’t time for recrca- i*'ave allowed “good political ad- When a defendant, say a bootleg- s°me hideous ghost.
, ... ...........
.......
*-s convicted, the judge gives
At the end, just where we beu
‘toy Ul,d half (he night, will wake
» l» t ",m n, fatherly lecture on the or- I ngan.
commander of thc PShcnTrial
......
. . . . . . judges Iprobably
' * " . - . , , . , , have
jip In tho realization that accumulation of riches to the neg­ andoah
, ror of his ways, and then
......................
..... of any of us.
the
hardest task
lect nt physical health, has been one of the greatest mistakes
Anil this is just one of the reasons .
of his life. I*or what good are great piles of money without understand flying, having risked "* w£ ,l’b t0, tai|ik it over.” For why they should not be chosen at
tlieir lives repeatedly in gaining the Texas judge isn t ruled by „ an election by the people. This
the ability to enjoy the good things it brings.
the knowledge they possess.
soft heart, according to accounts; makes it all thc harder for them
he doesn t let pity for the erring to do what they ought to do—every
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE here- "tie lend him into withholding time.
after will allow such men to speak j
with some authority in the flying i
A KICK RAISES AN OBJECT HIGHER H
enterprises
the United States.
An American newspu|w&gt;r man I correspondent; “but when I was a 1 Brigadier of
n
General
Mitchell,
now
j
m DOTHAN, ALA., EAGLE
was coming heme from Europe one boy out in Cincinnati. ()., there reduced in rank, tucked away in \
summer on a British liner manned used to be n whistling whale that
corner of Texas, BECAUSE HE j People continue to go to Florida.. To point out the advantages of
and officered exclusively by Brit lived in tho ocean just in front of aTOLD
iu
E xtension.
TRUTH ABOUT OF All efforts to stem the tide by our section owe ,h„,
ianers. The ) unkee sat nt tho pur-1 my father’s house. His name was FIC’IALTHE
INCOMPETENCY
is
tin*
ser s table. All hi* table-m ates Pontn and he would answer to it type of man that should HAVE
were Englishmen. One evening nt —answer by whistling. You see,
M arket.
dinner the purser was inclined to hi* blowhole was clogged with imr- AUTHORITY in the nation’s fly­
ing
force.
do a little “spoofing" at the ex- nacles and every time he spouted
i
, ,
period, that nobody but a fool would uo
jense of the American.
ho made a sound like a siren on "Ponto was a great pet with all even if the advertising
should stop, to FloridaJ merely wounds the
Be began by telling &lt;,f trip he a fire boat.
tlu, 8h|p8 that traded in and out of But instead of conebiding Florida 1pride of the man* who i-. on his
m
cluintcit to hnve made on a steam"Oneday there was a freighteri Cincinnati, The idiots got to know is putting forth st
greater ef-iw-uy to the - f f l of Flowers’’
■
ship winch passed through an en- coming in from Covington, Ky„ and I him, nnd when they were entering forts and raising still larger sums | The exudu* cannot be stopped ■
oimous school of whales off the Ponto tried t„ pass her. la nded out. port and saw Ponto cruising about tor advertising.
now. But when the tourists begin
, I*,11. c " U‘Uiks,
I But hegot confused and gave tlu. In the channel they would signal
Efforts to discredit Florida to
come back, then is the tima to
Ail Of them were sound asleep,". whistle lor going to th.- p,(ri side him and he would signal back, al- the advantage of one’s own com­ to
impress
them with the opportuni­
■aid the purser with a wink to a when he meant the starboard, and ways giving the correct number of munity might act as a boomerang ties of our
section. Or, still bet­
gl.'eful fellow country.nun. “and the freighter ran him down and blasts. But lie’s dead now—poor The "kicker” merely *
Vav
"nunt*^’
fTr'th*
t
°u
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fT*"'
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a‘for‘‘
‘hey leave their naall of them were snoring. The noise ’stove in four of his compartments, old Ponto!
one could
2102 First St.
Realtors.
was deafening.”
land he sank in nine minutes, whist- After which n silence befell at rnises t the \ . t P. r . r .ta“ kick tive home inform them of the ud“It must have been, said the ling for help to ihe very Inst."
the purser's table.
greater height.
eighL
te‘ ' ri‘ ,H * t o d o Kh
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SIMMONS-CHITTENDEN N U P T I A L
SOLEMNIZED IN MOUNTSVILLE, S. (

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The following taken from the
Mountsville pnper will prove of
gFent interest to a lnrge group of
frinds in Snnforil. Mr. Chittenden
has made Sanford his home for n
number of years and is now prominently known in real estate cir­
cles. Mrs. Chittenden is the niece
of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langley of
this city and for several winters
has made her home here, making
and holding a lnrge group of ad­
miring friends who will welcome
her ns a resident.
"A brilliant wedding of unusual
interest was solemniezd Thursday
evening, Sept, ;i, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons, when
their daughter, Mildred became the
bride of Edwin Arthur Chittenden
of Sanford, Fla.
“The entire lower floor of the
beautiful home was thrown open
in suite. The spacious living room
was artistically decorated with
garlands of White lilies and pink
roses entwined with clinging ivy
and lacy ferns, under which was
arranged the improvised altar of
white, with climbing ivy nnd burn­
ing tapers of pink and white.
Large flower baskets filled with
pink and white dnhlias completed
the setting.
Mrs. Mnnnsell Jnbbett presided
at the piano. Miss Frances Bry­
son sang "Thank God for a Gar­
den’’ nnd Miss Sara Dunlap sang,
"I Love You Truly.’’ The opening
chords of the wedding march sig­
naled the approach of the bridal
party. The minister, Rev. Lyman
Ward, entered from the dining
room and took his stand before the
altar. The inrpressive ring cere­
mony was used. An aisle of gar-

b u sin ess

at the Church
]ruff will \ntcrii,, Olive NewI Elizabeth Pujhortly for col. her home on
?j:30 o’clock.

and John Fox
, Daytona on
Bis visiting Mrs.
,raster for sevBerner has re
spending sere
J. A. Radford of
week-end guest
dford.
rabtrec, of Tnm-ive house guest
millat.
rrfH of Eustis
[,1 here with her
, Leffler.
|Kil Nilson were
i Orlando m o to r -

Uonday.
Itorcc Hart and
!ne, spent the
ona Beach.
(trom of Winter
wk-end guest of
, S. Hockey.
and Eugenia Rouse motored
Lakeland on Monday.
; the past month
Philadelphia.
—
;nuiy Hidden of
week-end guest
l. Wallace.

[

. Stenstrom of
city over the

WE PREDICT THAT
WITHIN

Quaint Millinery

THE REMAINING
FEW LOTS IN
The brides traveling suit was
an ensemble of blonde Elizabeth
crepe, elaborately embroidered In j
silk, with accessories to match.
|
“Thu couple left immediately in |
their car for an extended honey
moon in the mountains of North
Carolina, Washington and other
points of interest.
“Mrs. Chittenden, who is very
popular in all social circles, receiv­
ed her literary education at Tufts
College. She was a student of
New England Conservatory in
Boston, and a graduate of Chicago
College of Music. She has taught
piano and pipe organ in Sanford,
Fla., for the past three years.
Mr. Chittenden is a very popular
resident of Sanford and is an old
resident and a very successful real
estate man there.
“After Sept. 15, Mr. and Mrs.
Chittenden will be at home to their
many friends in the Welukn Apart­
ments."

to

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamilton of
217 Holly Avenue announce the
birth of a daughter at the FernnldMiss Leola Evans left Tuesday I.aughton Hospital.
The little
for Miami where she will he the girl has been named Elizabeth
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Abegail.
Adams for several weeks,
-------Dr, and Mrs. T. J. Nixon left
E. D. Chittenden returned Sat­ Monday
Bradenton where they
urday from Mountsvillc, S. C., will visitfor
daughter and sonwhere he attended the Simmons- in-law, Mr.their
nnd
Mrs. C. W, F.nrnChittenden Wedding.
shaw. They will return home next
Saturday.

t of friends.

--------Mrs. C.
C. Dabney
Acey
Carraway
and left
PerryMonday
Cnmfor Atlanta,
having
beenat called
nmons return- qrqn,
sneqt the
wyek:end
Daythere Beach
by the as
serious
illness ofof Mr.
her
Tampa where tona
the guest
mother,
C. Williams.
t past month. | and
Mrs.Mrs.
Joe A.
Cameron.

M i left Munp W she will
k h h n Came*

£ !A Saturday
o Trill be vh“
t,lli far stYttsl

fflurried
Aew Jersey,
f‘,r the past

*pent the
her brother,
10 her home

R. J. Starling returned Friday
evening from Jamestown, N. Y.,
where In* spent several weeks with
his daughter, Mrs. A. B. Peterson,
stopping over enroute home at LaFayette, (la., where he visited his
mother, Mrs. Mary Starling.

NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—«■)—
Judge William H. Atwell, of Dal­
las. Texas, now sitting in Federal
Court here to relieve an overcrowd­
ed calendar, is applying psycholo­
gy to his can's and has caught the
interest l&gt;f New k orkers at a tinio
when there is such keen discus­
sion over mild prison sentences
during the present criminal wave.
So successful are his methods that
court officlnl i say, he has men
thnnking him for three y e a r terms
at Atlanta, promising to cut off
arm and a leg rather than continue
ing drug habiti and being led of;
to ’Jnil smiling. Recently tn sen­
tencing Samuel Albert 21 years old
to Federal Penitentiary for LI
months, Judge Atwell shook hands ■
warmly with him and said, “when ■
you come back out of Atlnnta and 5

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you wish!
You like good things—
you’ll like our sodas, prepar­
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are delicious and cooling—
just what your throat craves
on a warm day.

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Psychology Used By
Texas . Jurist While
Sitting on N.Y. Bench

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker nnd lit­
Robert Holly, Reginald Holly,
tle son, spent the past week-end Glenn Wimhisb, Fred Long, Jnck
at Daytona Beach as the guest of McKenon, Maurice Wimbish, Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Will Erkison.
Fleischer and Philip Bach formed
a congenial party spending the
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Speer. Al­ week-end at Daytona Beach.
gernon Speer and Miss Mildred
Bridgetts motored to Daytona
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chittenden and
Beach Monday for the day.
children have returned from a mo­
S T R A IN E D E Y E S
tor trip to Wilkesbarte, Pa. They
Misses Ruby Williams, Edith stopped enroutc home in Mounts- Quickly recover their strength if
Teague, Florence Malm, John Me- ville, S. C.( where little Sara Janet treated with Lconardi’s Golden F.ye
Graw, Alfred Lee, ami Louis Green Chittenden was one of the flower Lotion. Blood-shot, inflammation and
spent Sunday at Daytona Beach. girls in the Siinmons-Chlttenden 1soreness arc relieved without pain in
one day. Cools, heals and strengthwedding.
ens. Insist on having “Lconardi's."
Miss Ollie Johnson has returned
It makes strong eyes, At all druggists
home after spending the past three
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox, of
months with friends and relatives
in North Carolina and Tennessee. Oeln were the week-end guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmet McCall. Their
Mrs. J. IL Hancock ami three many friends will he interested to
children of Tai npa are visiting the learn that they have purchased the
formers sister , Mrs. Lee Conoley Hill Bungalow on Magnolia and
at her home in Franklin Terrace. Hughey Avc., and will make San­
ford their home.
AFTER
M. Kronen * |A t 1
PRAYER
MEETING
Daytona Bench .vitl
Members
of the Christian
EVERY
tit tic son, who are
Church
will
held
prayer meeting
summer at this pi
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock nt
resort.
M EAL
the home of Mrs. It. A. Terhoun
Mrs. Julius Takach and little at 220 Magnolia Avenue,
daughter, Daphne, have returned
afford*
from various points in New k ork
y b en efit as w ell
State where they have been for the
as p leasu re.
In accordance with the terms of JL
past three months.
the contest, L. V. Chittenden is an­
Healthful exercise for the teeth
Cnpt. and Mrs. P. M. Elder ami nounced as the winner of the pair and » spur to digestion. A longdaughter, Miss Alice Elder, have of shoes awarded during a recent lasting refreshment, toothing to
returned from Clayton, Gn„ where sule at the Lloyd Shoe Store. S. nerves and stomach.
they spent the summer at their S. Lloyd, in making the announce­
The Great American
ment declares the sale, held the last
summer home.
Sweetmeat, untouched
two weeks, was a success.
by h ands, fu ll of
Miss Mnrjnric Wright, who has
,rw _
tlavor. B a T f f j i
been the attractive guest of her
grand mother, Mrs. F. It- Whittle,
Mrs. Claire Everettc
left Monday for her home in
T e n r h e r i&gt;f ,SrM»llc l ' l n n o f o r t ,
Greenville, S. C.
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Valuablo courses la modern ped­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hand, Mr. agogy
ta iikUt (rum elementary
and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd and June
to the n.Ktirat standard,
Lloyd; spent the week-end at Dayaiu on a -%»**.
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�THE SANFORD HERAyj., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925
av Flyweight

A’s” Pennant Hopes Die As
Senators Take Both Games
Of Labor Day Double Bill

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require additional working c.,p^.
Only interested in Roing cuncerrt
inaily been financed thru thcxsal
the public.

x Ratted for Russell in 8th.
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept. R.-UP)
IVO r a i l s I—Any lingering doubt thnt the
z Batted for Cochrane in Oth.
Please state brief history and rr&lt;
zz Ratted for Gnlloway in 5th.
SIllRKing i banner of Americnn League sureplies held in strict confidence
zzz Batted for Quinn in 5th.
F e a tu rc ti 11 remacy would perch ntop the
r n z Batted for Baumgartner in
! Washington stronghold for the secif so requested.
gcpt ( g _ r,rd successive year was removed 8th.
Rt’TII BACIC IX GAME
Score by inning:
it Peters- ' Monday when the Senators dealt
BOSTON’. -Sept. 8.—&lt;/P)—The
ning game two ..tunning blows to the Athlct- Washington......... 101 000 020—7 Red Sox defeated the Yankees
etween the lcw* th? team which, until its sud- I'hiln..................... 000 040 110-6 .Monday, 5 to 1, bringing to an end
| den downfall fought a nip and
Summary: Two base hit, Miller, the four-game winning streak of
State Lea- tuck battle with the world’s cham- French. Stolen base, Goslin, J. .the Hugmon. Babe Ruth, who has
Harris, Peck. Sacrifice, Rice, 2; I niado his peace with Manager Mil­
fnv
The pions foi the peak,
or Tampa
Double defeat yesterday by Galloway, Lamar, Baumgartner ler Huggins, was hack in the line­
n the third !*cores of ~ to 1 this morning and and Severeid. Double piny, Gnll&lt;&gt;- up for the first time since his sus­
irt Fxtra
nn‘l *’ this afternoon virtually wny, Bishop anil Holt; Bluege, S. pension and $5,000 fine. He was
he contest: eliminated the struggling Mnck- Harris and .1. Harris; S. Harris loudly cheered throughout the
1 work cut men front the race. They are now and J. Harris; Peck, S. Harris and game hut failed to distinguish himr Estrada nine f u" names behind the title J. Harris. Left on base, Washing­ -elf, fanning twice and making an
I drove in holders. Math inatlcally they still ton 0; Philadelphia 7. Base on error in left field. The best he
kers. Cox have a chance to win in the month hulls off CoVeleskiel; off Quinn, 1. could get was a single in four
Us a tally °f campaigning remaining but it Struck out, by Quinn 1; Bnumgart- times at hat.
inn again W*H take something moving with ner, 1. Hits off Coveleskie, H in
Howard Ehmkc held the Hugro counters the BP°*d and destructive power 0 1-7; Russell, 0 in 2-3; Ballou, 2 men to five hits, one of which was
of a typhoon to dislodge Bucky in 1-3; Zachary, 3 in 1 2-3; Quinn Gehrig's tenth home run o f the
Harris and his gullant crew from t) in 5; Baumgartner, 4 in 3; Wal- year. Rain caused postponement
herg, 0 in 1. Winning pitcher, Rus­ of the first game of a scheduled
tho top.
A vast gathering of close to sell. Losing pitcher, Baumgartner. double header.
70,000 fans saw the home team Umpires,
Geisnl,
Hildebrand,
Score by innings:
put up a sensational fight for both Kvnns nml Nnllin. Time, 2 hours. New York . .. 0110 000 100-1- 5-1
games only to make costly mis­
Boston ......... 010 000 1Ox-Mi-13-0
takes at vital moments thnt tossed
CLEVELAND. Kept. H.-bP) — Batteries: Jones, Johnson and
BANK ING REQUmiiMENI
away chances for victory and shat­ Cleveland and, Ohitago broke even Bcngough and Kilning; Khmke ami
tered the last trace of Connie Monday, the Indians taking the Picinich.
Slack's drenin of his first pcnnnnt first game, 0 to /&gt;, and Chicago the
N« matter what your hanking requirements »Ux
in eleven yearn.
second, 5 to 0.
Jim Edwards,
HEAVY H1ITIN FEATURES
tho former Indian, started his first
Today’s setbacks were
or small, you will find Hu- Seminole County B«l
DETROIT, -Sept. H.-V(/P)—De­
eleventh and twelfth straight sus­
courteous, and efficient in taking care of thns. 1
TAMPA
AB R II PO A E tained by the Athletics since they gamtT'for Chicago in the second troit divided a holidny 'double
Snead, 2b..........4 1 1 4
3 0 started crumbling in their last contest. He xvalked seven but header with St. Louis Monday,
subject to check, whether of large or modentn
Hicks, 3b.......... 4 0 1 0 2 1 western invasion. They not only struck out three and allowed but winning the first game, 7 to G, by
four
hits.
He
also
contributed
a
a
ninth
inning
rally
and
dropping
invited.
Estrada, fcf.......... 5 1 3 3 1 0 appear hopelessly out of the race
tlie afternoon game, I to 3, in 11
AVelk, ss............ 5 0 1 3 5 0 hut face a strenuous tussle to re­ single that drove in n run.
inning. The afternoon
defeat
MORNING GAME
Lee, rf.............. 4 2 2 0 0 0 tain their hold on second position
broke Detroit’s run of ten consec­
Kcore by innings:
Peterson, if......... 4 1 3 1 0 0 in the face of Chicago’s challenge.
utive victories, Doyle, who finish­
Lopez, c...............3 1 2 4 1 0
Tho Senators were forced to Chicago .. .. H)1 101 100—6-10-1
Jcsnier, lb........ 3 0 0 12 0 0 employ all the strategy at their Cleveland .. .. 000 110 001-0-12-1 ed Doth games was credited with
Batteries: Blankenship, Thurs­ the piuming victory ami the after­
Foley, p............ 2 1 0 0 2 0 command as well as much of their
Cobb, p. ........... 1 0 0 0 1 0 reserve material to down their op­ ton and ftehnlk; Miller, Spcecc, noon defeat. Heilmnnn's double
gavo Detroit the morning game
ponents yesterday but they left a Karr ami Sewell,
and his bat was an important fac­
Totnls .. .. „ 35 7 13 27 15 I convincing impression of superior­
tor in prolonging the afternoon
ST. PETE
All R H PO A E ity and nn ability to seize opporAFTERNOON GAMP
game.
Messner, ss-2h. 5 0 0 3 2 0 tunities in the same fashion that
Score by innings:
MORNING GAME
Khnnnon, rf........ 4 0 2 0 0 0 marked their world championship Chicago .. .. _ 100 00&lt;1 202
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - PR0SRES!
Score
by innings:
Mitchell, 2b-p. . . 4 1 1 1 2 0 fight Inst year.
Cleveland .. . 000 000 000
St. Louis .. 1')') 212 000—6-11-2
Brown, cf. . . . . 4
1 0 3 0 0
Detroit
.. 110 300 002—7-11-1
Doyle, 3b. „ . ... 3 2 2 1 1 0 Walter Johnson outpitched Lefty
Cox, If................ 4 0 2 0 0 0 Groves, turned in the morning tri­
Barnes, lb ......... 4 0 1 0 2 0 umph for the Senators but only af­
AFTERNOON GAME
Bess, c. . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 10 1 0 ter he had withstood a spectacular
Score by innings:
ninth
inning
rally
which
scored
Morris, p.......... 2 0 0 1 1 0
St. Louis ' POP 100 100 11—1-12-1
Alien, ss. „ . . . . 2 1 1 2 1 0 one run for the Macks nnd fell
Detroit
001 000 010 10-3-10-0
short of tieing the score when
Batteries:
Davis and Dixon.
' T o ta ls ......... 30 6 10 27 10 0 Bing Miller, overrunning third
Hargrave; Whitehill, Doyle nnd
base,
was
caught
for
the
third
out.
Score by innings:
PITTUURGH, Sept. 8.—(AV-- Bossier.
Tampa .. .. .. .. .. 004 002 010—7 Johnson himself led the Sena­ Pittsburgh and Chicago split the
tors’
attack
and
scored
the
visi­
CLOSE TO NEW HOTEL
St. Pete .. ............. 000 013 002—0
tors' first run while a homer by Labor Day double header, the Pi- j
Summary: Two .base, hit, Lopez, Joe Harris .in the eighth pr^id'jd .rates winning the morning game. '
Lee, Mitcell, Doyle, Peterson, Al­ the deciding margin.
8 to 5, while the Cults took the af­
len. Three base hit, Shannon, Es­
In the aftornoo it was the loose ternoon contest, 9 to 8, in ten in­
trada, VVeik, Cox 2.
Sacrifice, work of tluj Mack infield that nings. Kroner started for the lo­
Lopes, Jesmer.
Double
play, proved most costly. In both the cals in the second game, but was
Mitchell, Messner nnd Barnes; Es­ fifth and eighth innings when the yanked in the first inning. Bush
My ju ices oil T ire s am i T illies
trada and Lopez. Left on base, Senators rolled up ifive of their worked for the Cults hut was re­
Term.,
Sept.
8.—
KNOXVILLE.
St. Petersburg 6; Tampa 0. Base seven runs, the inner works of the lieved in the latter part of the
a r e low er.
uv fro m o n e w l i » knows the vatot
on balls, off Morris 2; Foley 1; Athletics faltered at critical con­ tenth by Knufnmnn. Captain Max OP)—The University of Tennessee
Cobb 1, Mitchell 1. Struck out by jectures with Bishop and Galloway Carey played in the morning game bus one of the hardest footbnll ■\ r i m t i t c m j i t , s K v n v n i
S an fo rd I rupurly
Oil prices are lower too.
Morris; Foley 1, Cabb 1, Mitchell contributing the most damaging after n long lay off due to an in­ schedules in her history for 1925 .it n n i xi ( l i n i n ' n i ’ i i . n i t m \ . in x \i&gt; c o n MHXIIMII.Il
engagements. The season open
2. Hits, off Morris 9 in 0; Mitchell errors.
jured ankle.
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lo re on Harden Field with. Emory
4 In 3 innings; Foley 0 in 5 2-3
Illll I•• *&lt;-t X.lilr T a x l i rri l
MORNING
GAME
MORNING
GAME
Ami there’s more jutsit in the
and
Henry
and
ends
with
Kcntuc
innings, Cobb 4 In 3 1-3 innings. WASH
F ir s t N ational Hank liuitdin^. |
j. t ' I. A xv. Mi i UHT, In loir o w n rial' ),
It H PO A K
Score by innings:
gas.
aiol lo l o r n ext f r i e n d a n d h u s ­
at Lexington on Thanksgiving
Winning pitcher Foley.
Losing McNeely, cf. .. AB
Chicago
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November 26.
pitcher, Morris. Umpires, Ware S. Harris, 2I&gt;. . . 2 0 1
S A L E S FORCE
l.'t I m i t t r i l n u i i l * .
1 2 it Pittsburgh ... 010 511 00*-8-17-3 Day,
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and Pieh. Time 2:35.
First
practice
work
will
begin
V
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.
Rice, rr....... „ 6 0 2
8 0 0
AFTERNOON GAME
K. ATWOOD ami J. I 1
us
on Septerubci 7 and Urn'fluid has J. th»*
a
M. M. S T E W A R T
DDTIGUS
FILLING
Score by Innings:
Goslin, If........... 5
0 12
1 0
in*at f r i r ml n nd l undmml n?
been
equipped
will:
flood'
lights
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J. Harris, lb. . . 4 1 1 8 0
0 Chicago .. .. too 010 Oil 2- 9-16-1
It- ‘'(Mtltllt IltH.
resodded to give opportunity
STATION
Bluege, 3b......... 1 0 1 2 l 0 Pittsburgh 002 002 120 t 8-(2-3 and
Oril#*r tif |*ulilleaf Inn
for
late
practical'
iff
order
to
cope
Peck, ss......- I 0 l
2 l U Batteries: Bush, Kauffman and with the difficult sctnsluic.
T o .1 K ATWOOD:
l l 111»11 .11 i n i ' fi mill ill#* .HUM»I*it I llll
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Rue I, c . .............. 3 (I 0
I II 0 Hartnett nnd Gonzales; Kritmer,
THE HUS IN ESS O F RUNNING A
Coach Banks Will ho assisted by n f 4”«ifit|v!eiIiit f 11trill h i t #'i n t h a t &gt;&lt;.»ur III3 Sanford Ave, Sanford, F’la
Won Lost Pet, Johnson, p . ....... 1 1 3 0 2 0 Meadows nnd Smith.
ruwldi’itt
.• I* u n k n o w n ami Hint y o u
H
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F.
Cakes,
who
will
coach
the
EASIER
BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tampa .. ............... ..
t) I.D0I)
art&lt; h t l | e \ n | to lu n w r Hie uu&lt;* **t
line nnd Professor A. W. Habt, - l y u atr s .u n i t liltt y o u r | i l a c i ; o f t v s St. Petersburg .. .. 0
.060 Totals . ..
CARDS LOSE. THEN WIN
who train the freshmen, Captain iiii’iiit' »h u n k n o w n amt tiu.t ( h r m
PH I LA
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8. (/P) De­ II. M. Nnvland, of West Point, who J* no |ti&lt;r8iin It# t h * St ut o iff l To ruin,
m-rvl#‘&lt;
i *uh|)«ii-iin u po n
Bishop, 2b.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
feated, 8 to 6, In llic first Labor lias just liccn assigned to the Uni­ lh.*
vxotiM hind you, you ar«* l»»*roWon Lost Pet Cochrane, e.
Day game, the Cardinals turned versity orv R. (). T. C. duty, will wl»mn
l&lt;\ r# null * &gt;l to ii« .iml a i i p r a r in tho
Pittsburgh
83 IK .634 Lamar, if.
in n 5 to I victory over the Cin­ assist in coaching the htckfield Hwont iiili of C o mp l ai n t hurt In f •1mi t M’tohiir fith A. I •- I It 2ft. tho
New York
.. 76 58 .567 Simmons, cf.
cinnati Red* in the closing session. and ends, having played quarter­ i*tl
muni** holm; a -Rule Day of l It Ik Hurt*
C incinnati......... . 71 02 .531 Holt, lh.
In the fourth inning Manager back and end during his football o rn h l o I'liiiii.
St. L o u is .........
65 69 .485 Hale, 3b.
It I* funk*-;- o r d e r e d t h a t tltix n o ­
Hornsby smashed mtt his 36th career, Captain Neylatnl it also an
lo* ii!|ld(j0t«*d la tl»i* S a n f o r d
Brooklyn ........
.. 62 67 . IHl Miller, rf, .
home run. Goodwin was pitching. All-American baseball pitcher and th*#*
H
'
t u M a m; w.Hpnp'i joiidlrdicd L#
B oston.........
65 71 .468 Galloway, ss.
Both games were colorless while will a si.st in coaching the baseball Scmlnnh* f o i i n t y , iTnri du, wu' o u
Chicago . .
59 75 .11(1 Groves, p. .
, v\ i*i k for f o u r f"ti «* i iitUi* \t i t Hi.
attendance was restricted by in­ leant of Tennessee next spring.
WUiti
thy h a n d ami *#*;»! of V.
Philadelphia .. .
56 72 .438 Baumgartner
tense heat.
The schedule follows;
E. I loimhinH, iTi’ik of till* 1-TrruU
xFrench .. ..
t
h
m
r
t
*'f
I
Tui
hl a. In th** C o u r t Jloutm
MORNING GAME
Oct. 3—Emory ami Henry at a t Stii»for#l. Klorldit
XX Pool).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
till?* tint 5tlt day
Score by innings:
Knoxville.
tif
u in l o r . A. I* J ll
Won Lost Pet.
V I :. D u | #;i.ASS,
Cincinnati
lint (M3 000—8- 9-t
Oct. to. - Maryville at Knoxville.
Washington .. . .. 85 16 .649 x Batted for Groves in eighth,
the \ i it iu E n t i t l e d t*ount.
St. Louis
tOI 000 031—6-1Idi
Oct. IT.— Vanderbilt at Nash­ t'Ti'ik of ID
Philadelphia ..
A, M. W E E K S , tk C.
xx Batted for Galloway in ninth.
53 .583
Batteries:
Itixoy,
Benton,
Mays
ville.
C hicago................ . 71 611 .542
Score by Innings:
and
Hat
grave;
(them.
Mulls,
DickOct. 24.—Louisiniln Stale Uni­
St. L o u is.........
POD 010 Oil)—2
. 69 61 .531 Washington
versity at Knoxville.
D e tr o it........ .
DPI) POO 001—1 ciman. Dyer atui O'Fnrrell.
62 .616 Philadelphia
Oct. 31.—University of Georgia
AFTERNOON GAME
Cleveland . .. . .. 58 61) .457 Summary; Two base hits, Coch­
at
Knoxville,
Score
by
innings:
New York ..
.. 55 72 .433 rane, Peck; home runs, J. Harris;
Nov. 7.—Center at Danville.
000 Mil) 000—l -4-2
Boston ................. .. 38 88 ,302 double plays, Holt (unassisted). Cincinnati .,
Nov. 14.— Mississippi \ ant| yj,
000 200 03x—5-8 2
Left on bases, Washington, 11; St. Louis .
at
Knoxville,
Philadelphia 7; bases on halls, off
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Nov, 26.—Kentucky at Lexing­
Groves
3;
struck
out,
by
Johnson
Won Lost Pet.
ton.
A tla n ta ................ .. 81 02 .566 1; Groves 2; hits, off Groves 8 in
New Orleans
70 63 .556 8; Baumgartner 2 in 1; hit by
Queen Victoria hail iu&gt; prejudice
N ash v ille .......... .. 74 67 .525 pitcher, by Baumgartner, (Harris).
regarding the evil influence of op­
Umpires,
llallin,
Gclsol,
Evans
and
Memphis .. .. .. .. .. 73 71 .507
als and it is said she always gave
Losing
pitcher,
Mobile ., „ ..
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
.. 70 73 .490 Hildcrhruml.
them as marriage gifts to her
Chuttunooga
St. Petersburg 0; Tampa 7.
.. 60 76 .465 Groves. Time 2:05,
daughters.
AFTERNOON
GAME
Birmingham
„ 63 79 .4*4
&gt; m e : n u n i t i m it t oi
The Box Score.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Little Rock ......... .. 63 79 .4x1
i n o i . i : n n x r x , r t .(h u h
WASH
AH R 11 PO A E Pittsburgh 8-S; Chicago 5-9, (2nd
&lt; it x\ t i a t x .
O r d e r f u r I 'u lili, n i l,,,,
10 innings.)
cf....... 5 0 0 2 0 (I
SOUTH ATLANTIC I.KAOl E McNeely,
II g a u N k r .
S.
Harris,
2b.
..
4
2
3
6
8
II
St.
Louis
6-6;
Cincinnati
8-1.
(.'m u p l a i n am.
Won Lost PCI.
Spartanburg .. .. .. 79 48 .622 Rice, rf, . . . . . . I) 0 l t 1 0 Others rain.
Charlotte .. .
. 76 48 .613 Goslin, If. . .. 5 1 3 2 0 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Macon ................ .. 67 5H .536 .1. Harris, lb ..... 5 I 1 13 I 0 Philadelphia 1-6; Washington, 2-7.
Bluege,
3b.........5
1
1
0
4
0
Augusta ........
.. 66 58 .532
Roston 5; New York 1; (1st. game
Asheville*......... „ 03 02 .601 Peck, ss.............6 1 3 1 3 0
postponed, rain.)
Greenville............ .. 59 01 .ISO Huel, c. .. „ . . . . 4 1 I 1 0 ll Cleveland 0-0; Chicago 5-5.
Coveleskie,
p.
..
3
0
0
0
2
0
Columbia .. .
.. 46 77 .371
Detryil 7-3; St, Louis 0-4. (2nd.
Knoxville .. .. .. .. 44 80 .305 Russell, p......... 0 0 0 0 I 0
i t innings.)
xoevereid,......... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ballou, .......... . .0 0 0 0 l 0
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Zachary, p........ 0 0 0 0 0 0
Orleans 20-6; Birmingham
T o ta ls......... 39
Mobile 2-0; Atlanta 8-11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PH II.A
AI
Memphis 1-2; Little Rock 4-4 (2nd
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Bishop, 2b. .. .. 4
6 innings, darkness.)
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
C o c h r a n e , c ..........4
Chattanooga 4-3; Nashville 7-9.
Only two scheduled.
zPcrkinn .. .. .. .. I
(2nd, 6 innings, darkness.)
Lamar, If........... 3
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Simmons, cf. .. 6
St, Louis at Detroit.
Molt, lb..............4
McDonough Win neri n
Chicago at CIc vein ltd.
Hale, 3b. ......... 3
Washington at Philadelphia,
Milter, rf........... t
AutoumnSpeedClassic
New York at Boston,
Galloway, ss. .. 0
zzFrench......... 1
Quests for the polo began in Smith, ss........... 1
J527 when Henry VIII sent Robert Dykes, ss, „ ^ .. 1
Thomas to find tho North Pole Quinn, p............ I
“where there are odd heasties and zxsPooio,
0
Baumgartner, p. 0
great treasure to be had.”
zzizWelch, .. „ t
The height of many a man’s ig Wajberg, p. - .. 0
tiorance is the way ho lets u bar
l&gt;cr put greuse on his Jtuir,

R oom 3 0 9 — 65 Wall
N ew York

Seminole (jpunlij
- S a n f o r d , Fla.

Cubs Hold Pirates
To Even Break As
Cards-Reds S p l i t

Grid Practice Starts
jSept.7 AtTennessee
Will FaceHardYear

BINE’S

How They Stand
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(i LOTS ON PARK AVE. $2000.00 EACH. TOD.

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Yesterday’s
Results

ONLY. LAST CHANCE. COME EARLY.

We Have Several Homes Listed That Will
You to See—They Are Located On the Hcstj
dential Streets in Sanford— We Have Kw*
Listings and the P rice Is Right.

Today’s Games

Holly Realty Compa1
Phone 702

Valdez Hotel

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E. 8PURLIN0, aift-dlvinon
specialist. Subdivision to OrI*n.do1;, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dizia HighWl/a
TIN AM) METAL WORK

JA “ * g H- COWAN-AI, kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water a t.l Boat Tank*. At Oak
Avfci.ue end Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

Building Material

DAVID B. HYEB
ARCMTEOl
Member A. L i
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O r U . d * . P lartd a

HILTON’S

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.
Magnolia Ave.
• first Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladlea and Children.

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Contractor and Builder
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$108 PALMETTO AVK.

E arle T. Field
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G r o w s a Huucialt y
t'KIU I.Ulirnf A vmiiiio.
Member of
HANF ORD, FLA.
Florida s ta le
F l o r i s t s Association.

ADVERTISING get, results if it
reaches potential buyers. I’u, Intku Daily NY** in cjrcujatetl jn
an industrial und agricultural sec­
tion.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-IIernld. South Georgia's gicate.it
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
| weekly and Sunday. Classified
rules 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Semi in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you con read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months, $l Oil, three months
$2.00. If you desire $l,ou0 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
i DU YOU WANT TO BUY or acll
anything? U so udvtrtise In
the Gainesville Sun.

FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Gindervillu Heights. Lots from
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Cin­
der. Ginderville, Fla.

Wanted

For Sale

MAN with car to work in evenings
FOR SALE: Five benutiful lots on
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
Evnns Street between Oak and sition for hustler. Give references
Elm. An excellent buy. Price right. in letter. Write ’’Proposition’’ Cere
Look into this before you buy. Herald.
Phone 725.
Oak Avenue Imt Near Franklin
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
FOR SALE: One lot in Rose Imnd
Street
commission. Right proposition
between Sanford nnd Pnlmetto for right man. Apply nt Herald
Sir,00
Easy terms—This lot will lie worth Avenues. $730.00. B. 11. Bankston, after 5:30 in afternoon.
Sanford, Fla.
$J,000 With 30 Days.
a m. »»
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WANTED: Boarders, with or!
FOR SALE: Baby earring© nnd
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
cot. 405 Myrtle Ave.
Phono 674-W.
Palmetto Avenue l-ot in Sanford
Heights
FOR SALE: Elm Ave lot next to
$1750
Small Cash Payment nnd Easy corner of 13th St. $1600.00. Smnll
ensh payment $25.00 monthly. H.
Terms.
WANTED
Stringer, Box 82.
Cnpnble business man ns
salesman for new cement pro­
Rose Court Lot With 150 Feet FOR SALK: Four good teams of
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Frontage
mules for sale or trade. What
Cnn earn over two hundred
$1850
hnve you? J. E. Singletary, phone
dollars weekly with the sale
Small cash payment and terms to 2402.
of our output. Reference re­
suit purchaser.
quired and investment for in­
terest in concernlrequired. Ap­
FOR SALE: Oklahoma, 470 acres,
ply nt Seminole Hotel any eve­
well improved grain nnd stock
Two Lots Corner Elm and Orange farm. Will cell for $8,000 or trnde
ning after six.
116x127
for Sduth Central Florida Coun$4200
FOR SALE
home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
Can be cut into three lots.
Fin.
Ten neres of Improved city
property near laike Monroe
FOR
SALK:
Rose
Four
Irish
seed
Large Lot Corner Kim and High­
adjoining
high class sululivispotatoes, No, 35 for fall plantland
ion, six room house nml all
ini',
Grown
from
Certified
Maine
$2500
necessary farm machinery.
seed. Well sprouted, 10 peeks ship­
Easy Terms.
Two mules. All subirrigated
ped $2.50. per peck. F. O. lb
with tiles nnd paying two
Prompt shipment. J. E. Ganzena,
hundred dollars, rent per
Elkton,
Fla.
Several inside lots on Highland
month now. Profitable in­
Avenue between French und Oak
vestment and highly suitable
for $2200 each on easy monthly
A u to m o b ile s
for subdivision. Streets con­
payments.
tracted.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS

1925—Fort Fordur Sedan.
Fifty neres within city limits
1922— Ford Coupe.
for subdivision.
Finest of
Just opposite Ball Park. $500 under 1925—Ford Touring.
land, well situated, exception­
FOR SALE: Qas stove cheap. See value—$500 cash, $250 within 6 1923— Ford 1-ton Track.
al price of six hundred dollars
Mr. Button, Southern Utilities months, ami $250 within one year.
per acre. Terms for both
1. W. P h illip s’ Sons
Office.
twenty-five per cent first
Dodge Bros. Salea and Service
payment, balance three years
f OR SALE: Ford Sedan, 1925 moMagnolia Avenue Lot 60x132
Phone 3
Oak ami 2nd St
or more. Delivery and per­
^ del. In good condition. All new
$2,000
fect titles guaranteed.
Good Year tires. Cheap for cash. $700 cash, balance $150 semi-unFor
Rent
811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W.
nuully.
FUI.TON, INC.,
FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot
FOR RENT: .’ room house. Batli
Snnford nnd Kutie. Terms. BayReal Estate
nnd
screen
porch.
Completely
Park Avenue Lot
nril Realty Co. Phone 268.______
lirokers
Developers
Promoters
furnished. Call at 571-J.
$2500
Seminole Hotel
FOR SALE: 1 wood range; I first
lift ween I2ih and 13th
class bake oven. Lu-Beth Cafo$665 cas h, balance $15 monthly FOR RENT: One four room house
teria.
| on Fourth nml Plumgranitc Ave.
by owner. C. 1). Tew, 804 Elm
FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma­
IAve., Sanford. Fla.
WANTED: 3 rooms and kitchen­
chine on easy payments. B. H.
ette dose in. Must lie reasonable.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
Bankston, Snnfonl.
FOR RENT: 2 room unfurnished Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Phone 349.
Phone 713
npnrtment. Water nml light*}
FOR SALE: Arrenge on Sanfordfurnished. $15.00 per month. 20lHj WANTED: A good cook. Apply
New Smyrna Highway one half
Palmetto Ave.
to Mrs. C. G. Herring. N. French
mile North of Osteen. E. H. Car­
Ave. ami Imkeshore.
ter, Osteen, Fla.
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom,
WANTED: To rent three or four
FOR SALE: Two lot* on Sanford
also garage. Phone 168.
room house. Will lease for 1 year.
Ave., $1450.00. Z. Care Herald.
FOR SALK: 5 room house with
Must Ik* reasonable. Address W. II.
bath.
Corner
lot,
both
streets
,
FOR
RENT:
Apartment
near
new
FOR SALE: 2 fre*h cows. C. P.
O. Sanford Herald.
payed $360(1.00. $1900.00 cash, bal­
hotel, 1009 Union Avenue.
Ford, Cameron Avenue, R. F. D. ance
$1700.00,
$22.60
month.
IV
O.
No. 1, Box 77.
WANTED: Colored labor for rood
Box 379.
FOR RENT: Furnished house with
work, Sanford to DeUiml rood.
five bedrooms, very desirably $3.90 | kt day. Truck leaves San­
FOR SALE: Rectifier complete.
located on Park Avenue. Just a ford Ave. every morning. L. M.
Stock of motor equipment. Tires
Rooms For Kent
few blocks out. Inquire at Sanford Gray, contractor.
nml tulies at bargain. Closing out
stock. Sanford Garage, 319 Sanford FOR RENT—Raima witu or with­ Realty Co. Ball Bldg.
WANTED: Small set of book* to
Ave.
out meals.
Reasonable rates. FOR RENT: One front bedroom, ami system work by expert auditor
Lincoln House.
ig bath, ii
mlioining
in private fijm- and system wotk tie expert auditor
FOR SALE: Five room house Lau­
gentleman.
904 French and ncrountant. Answer by letter
I
Hy,
for
rel Ave. Sleeping porch and bath,
Avenue.
to G. A. S. Care Herald.
paving and sidewalk paid, large
garage $1500.00; $1500.00 cash, bal­ WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS ,
WANTED: Get Pay Every Day:
ance $37.50 per month. P. O. Ilox
Distribute 150 necessary product*
■ACREAGE379.
to establish users. Extracts, soaps,
i B U S I N E S S - H O M E ; $ *■
food products, etc. World’s largest
FOR SALE: 5 room house with
company, will back you with sur­
M
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n
t
727
y
sleeping porch $3000.00. $1000.00
prising plan. Write J. R. Watkins
cash, balance $35.00 per month. P.
I* a p rrarrlptloa to r
Co., Dept. J-5, Memphis, Term.
(). Box 379.
Malaria, Chills and Fever REFRIGERATOR wanted. Small
V aldez.H old B uildin«
FOR SALK: One Schoninger piano
sire. Must be in fair condition.
Dengue nr Bilious Fever.
in gisid condition for $150.00.
II kllv* Ike grruit.
Call 556-J.
Apply. 306 E. 4th Street.

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Fort Mellon Lot
facing- the park
Price $1850.00

100 Feet on
First Street Extention
Across the street from
Hotel
Price $175 per foot.
Easy terms.

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This is an exceptional
buy and will not be
available long.

SANFORD
REALTY CO., IncH . S . LO N G , M yr.

Rooms 0-10-11 Hull lllJy.
Rhone 057.

G. TAYLOR DYER

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Cook Bros.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
600 Laurel Ave. Telephone 693

FOR

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(’lose in Subdivision property, ready for de­
PLANTATION AND
velopment nt n price much lower than any
S INCOME
GOOD INVESTMENT
adjoining property.
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FOR RESALE
2—
Two pieces of income property in business
SUWANNEE COUNTY— 518
district, \v** have these properties listed at a
ACRES; ON TWO HIGHWAYS:
price th at will make you money. These two
8 MILES FROM LIVE OAK. 6
listings will bear rigid investigation.
MILES FROM , W K L L It O It N,
CLOSE TO RAILROAD, ALL UN­
3—Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
DER FENCE; HOUSE AND
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
IIUII. DINGS COULD NOT HE
County (|iiotation.t, this piece lias several
BUILT AT TODAY’S PRICES
miles of water front.
5 FOR LESS THAN $5,000.00.

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PHONE 303

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PECANS, SATSUMA. ORANGES.
214 E. FIRST ST.
THIS TRACT JOINS THE FAM­
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
OUS ROCK CREEK NURSERY.
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T H R U PROPERTY.
OVER
$4,000.00 PROFIT IN HOGS OFF
By GEORGE McMANUS THIS PROPERTY LAST YEAR.
PRICK FOR 10 DAYS ONLY.
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$32.00
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Sanford Grov e, Inc. j Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
K. C. MII.I.RIt. I’renldvnl

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Price $950. Cash.
$1050. Terms

INSURANCE

WE OF F ER TODAY

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five or six room house not over
$6,500.
2 five to seven room houses not over
$7,500.
Also have clients for suburban
homes at moderate prices.
It* you have a house for sale we can
move it.
■

Between 15th and 16th
Streets

$ 1,000

Vlclklez Re til ty Co.

We beg to atlviae—
We have taken offices Nos. fit)7-f»U8 in I lie First
National Bank Building of this city.
The sale of lots in our Sanford drove development
will be under the management of Mr. Bart Nason,
assisted by Mr. C. C. Chaffer and others.
We invite itu|iiirics from investors and homeseekers. We also solicit listings of properties for sale.

50 foot lot
on Palm etto Avenue

Celery Avenue Corner Lot

1

»LST

Bldg,
Florida

TAMPA DAILY TIMES. Tampa,
Flu. Thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
Home Daily, rules 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

For Sale

Announcement

Reboot Jfig.
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ifld Elm.
1 lOift Street.

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accepted want ud medium iu
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
an insertion. Minimum 2f&gt;c.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.
TO REACH BUYERS or Mller* of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
cent a word dally, two cents a won
Sundays.

For Sale

UKAI. ESTATE

kTlOSS XND
APPLIES

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II. H U T C H IN S O N

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A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away nnd
have no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 148 and n repre­
sentative will call nnd seo you.

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
request.

II. A. SPEIR

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410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

FDR RENT

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i all trains Rawi ESI and C3-W

MAINE — Wuterville, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people nre interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.

Chinaware in English Porce­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­
lains, Bavarian und Japanese imum 24c cash with order.
China make lovely gifts
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the

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b OR BIG RESULTS ndvortiae In DEVELOPERS ATTENTION* —
Pensacola la beginning
the
nDAIL\
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S rl .LAUDERDALE
NEWS—it
covers Brow­ greatcat development in Giorgia’a
ard County thoroughly which ia history; a half million dollar high­
one of the moat rapidly growing way to the gulf beach juat finish­
sections on the Florida Coaat. ed; a t two million dollar bridge
Sample copy and rnte card upon across Escambia Boy started;
request.
quarter million dollar opera house
under* construction; two millions
-•EARN ABOUT Polk County and being spent on highway; greatest
Ukelnnd, through the Star- chance for live developers to get
Telegratn. Best advertising me­ in on ground floor. Write Devel­
dium in South Florida. Published opment Department. Tho Pensa­
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— cola News.
Lakeland, Florida.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, G a, Augusta’s greatest
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenin Gazette, Z.en- classified medium, rate, cash, Dc
•#« Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ charge. 10c minimum.
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA, people
are interested in Florida. Each
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER - of them through a classified ad
Classified uds hnve the largest in the Morgantown POST. Six
a word for six consecutive
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ cents
gia. Bute 8c (6-word line) line. iaauea.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO- Orlando
Morning Sentinel; lurgest classi­

W. H. LONG
liultlgraphlng,
ailing—as you
jou want it.
L Porch. First

Advertising

MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
.
work* ■Wbwalka, build•“* block*. Irrigation bora*. J. M.
Tarwilleger. Prop.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
HILL LUMBER CO. Houan a
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Sorvlco. Quality and Prico.
Daily Newi, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

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DIRECTOR!

Advertising:

Phone 148

HELEN BROOKS SMITH, INC.
FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

S^TFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925.

BusinessHousesAndPublic 1
Buildings To Close Monday
As City Observes Labor Day

Chappell Place Is
Bought For $150,000

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F. IL Scruggs and E. I.. Mnr.kcll announce todny that they
hnve purchased what is known
~a* the Chappell property, con­
taining 270 ncrcs. The prop­
erty begins at a point 660 feet
oast of the present city limits
with a 4,500-foot frontage on
Lake Monroe, nnd extends to
the line o f Seventh Street oxtended. Announcement of the
future disposition of their pur­
chase will be made shortly. The
price is reported to have been
approximately $ 150,000

NUMBER 32.

PRICE FIV E CENTS

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MERCURYRISESS c h o o l B o n d I s s u e
O f $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 P a ssed
B y V o te O f 21 O To 8 ;*
in :
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Lobar day, next Monday, will be, Sportsmen will nvnil themselves
quietly observed in Sanford, ac- of the opportunity to souk recrocording to information at hnnd this! ation in the fresh water fishing
Dixie Fairly Sizzles When
pewed With morning.
|abounding in the vicinity.
Only 25 Per Cent
Instrument That Records Air
Local banka, the post offiru. and- The majority, however will, it is
Record Breaking Tempera­
Pressure. Al mnsphericMoisIntensity other public institutions will he believed, spend the day enjoying
Qualified V o t e r s
Herald Not To Be
ture Is Recorded in Half a
turc and Tcmpcrnturc.ViUtl
during the day. Members relaxation within the confines of
’Hope That closed
Dozen
of
I-argosl
Cities
Cast Their Ballots
Published Monday
of the Sanford Merchants' Assn-) their respective homes,
to Investigation, Says Klein
________
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jy He Found elation have already signified their j Notice of the holiday is posted
In Friday Election
intention of observing the day hv in the post office coridor and
Columbia Swelters
Next Monday being Labor
Ship Made Its First
transacting no business, and it is leads:
Day and having been proclaim­
With Record of 105 ed
thought that still others will fol­
“ The postoffice "'ill observe Flight Two Years A go
a national holiday by the
low their procedure.
Monday, Sept. 7 ns n legal holidny.
President of tho United States,
Since no community program No delivery will be made on.rural
Unprecedented Heat Wnvc Is
The Sanford Herald, in keeping
hns been nrrnngcd for the day, it routes. One delivery in the morning Five Survivors Are Quizzed
with its custom started Inst
Here to Stay For Three or
is expected that the Hast Const will be nmde by city carriers. In­
By Officials in Attempt to
year, will observe it l&gt;y not pub­
Four
More
Days,
Is
Report
... mot coming mail will be lx&gt;xcd, nnd
Fix the Cause of Disaster
lishing a paper. The Herald set
fjeers P u z z l e d resorts, offering surf bathing,
Bond Money W ill Be
or racing and other amusements, 1outgoing mail will be dispatched
aside this holidny so that its
WASHINGTON.
Sept.
5
—
(/TJ—
i d i o M e s s a g c will draw many from the city.'as usual.
employees may fittingly observe
CALDWELL, O., Sept. 5.—(IP)—
Available In Three
A consignment of cooler weather
Labor Day along with hundreds
Two years ago Friday the Shenan­
has just started across the swelter­
by F l o r i d a n
Months, Is Report
of other Sanford citlxens, who
doah, spotless nnd tuned to perfec­ Battle O ff Lake Worth Inlet ing United States from the Cntion, her silvery hag glistening in
llelieved to lie Last Con­ nadinn northwest, the weather bu­ plan to close their places of
l u T Sept. r&gt;.—
the sunlight, nmde hoc premier
Unofficial count o f the
flict for Exclusive Use reau reported last nighty and is business.
flight frum her Lakehurst (N. J.)
aI1,l larger readue
about
Sunday
to
relieve
tlie
votes
voiced in yesterday's
Of East Const Trade Route
station.
shortage in the lower lake region
are being put
School
Election show that the
Ycstcrdny, twisted and torn by »
and parts of the Ohio Valley and
[val forces of this
WEST PALM BEACH. Sept. 5.
issue
passed
by the overgale, which wrecked her early
Tennessee.
f search for the
Thursday morning with a loss ; of —(/P)—A pitched battle between
whclminK
majority
o f 210 to
Then, barring accidents, it will
14 lives, she lay prey to tho whims rum runners, fought on the sea continue eastward, bringing re­
Iplane PN-9 Numeight, according to a state­
lich disappeared Prc|idcnt Announces Policy Whcather Another Dirigible of souvenir seekers.
freshment to the middle Atlantic
ment made this morning by
Tentative search for the dirigi­ just outside the inlet nftcr midnight region. Another slight disturb­
hours ago in the , AfterConsulting ICC Chair­ ‘ Will Re Built Is Purely ble's barograph, an instrument last night added what is believed
T.
W. Lawton, county super­
llodget Question, Head of which automatically records nlr to he a final chapter between riv­ ance, which was central last night
rjc not many miles
man, Threatens Legislature
visor of public instruction.
over South Dakota, ulso promised
moisture al rum interests for exclusive use some relief from the excessively
Navy Says in Statement pressure, atmospheric
Hawaiian Islands.
UnlessIVIcrgcrsAreEffected
While the 218 ballots cast
nnd temperature, was begun by
dry weather in the western sec­ Airplane Aids I’ oiwcm Scour­ represent but 25 per cent of tha
of
the
I-nke
Worth
inlet.
L for tile safety of
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Sopt. 5.1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—(/F)— Commander J. II. Klein, Lakehurst,
ing Hills Where Girl and 800 niialified voters in the district.,
Doha Hoil^rs and his
River men nnd bridgemen in the tion of tlie Ohio Valley and pos­
Whether nnnthcr dirigible will be N. J., who arrived here Friday.
ions were held today.
Kidnaper Were l^ast Seen; Mr. Iaiwton pointed out that tho
inlet
reported the fight early this sibly in the eust Gulf region.
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big
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built'"to
replace
the^Shenamionh
I
He
declared
the
device
is
vital
to
I, submarines and nirMeanwhile, new heat records
morning,
which
appeared
to
have
Ranson Offer- Telephoned nninll turn out does not mean n
investigation into the enuso of
pressimr an intensive fcW years to encourage voluntary j was declared by Secretary Wilbur the
lack of Interest in the progress of
have
been
established
in
the
south­
been
fought
between
two
small
railroad consolidation in tho hope Friday to he purely a budget ques- the crush.
Sanford’s educational institutions
auxiliary boats on the one side nnd eastern states, where the areas
The
barograph
is
believed
to
be
thnt it will not he necessary to tion...........................
of low
low pressure
pressure have
have nung
hung stag
a single fishing smack on the oth­ of
» laK* |/rtnl 0 w TCI|J«l1!» h &gt; iilic r ^ a ’ nQlgiT hv the citizens so much na a con­
I«rccn, after covering force
in
the
possession
of
one
of
the
grouping of carriers.
! While he declined to comm
nant for some time retarding the (A7— Mrs Joseph B w cr , a n gi fidential acceptance of the puasago
square miles without
_ _
This program of President Cool- "l&gt;on the assumption of &gt;resident thousands who carried nwny me­ er.
of the measure.
|missing piano or any idge was outlined Friday at White Coolidge, at Swampacott, that the mentos of the scenes of demolition,
The firing began when the three
tie daughter was kidnapped
pressure areas
[proceeding southward
Sanford, he dcclnred. has never
some
miles
apart.
bonis
arrived
o
ff
the
inlet
almost
•• * statement navy would want to replace the
day, received a telephone call InstCourt with the added
At three points Friday, weather night offering the return of h'-r failed to rc*pond to any appeal
simultaneously. A hail from ono of
Silk Is Hipped Off.
Mr. Wilbur
Wilbur let
let
•that the
L plane
! , may
7
that in his opinion consolidations lost air cruiser. Mr.
The 20 silken gas cells of the the two hoots representing, it is bureau records for all the ^ time niece, Dorothy Coates, for $4,000. mndo to increase tho facilities fqr
in that direction. Re ^
r nec0!,,ary f „ rerunner of a it be known that the department
»«psn&gt;mu the fleet readjustment
_ m|&lt;untment Df
the
would not be deterred by the loss of ship, many of them undamaged, believed, I’alm Beach County in­ were broken. Chattanooga, Tciui., The Coates girl resembles the Daly lh«* education .of its rising gener­
timing from Australia
the Shenandoah to pursuing its cuch costing several thousand dol­ terests, was nnsworod by an unin­ having an official temperature of girl and police IhjUcvc the abduc ation, if the heed arose, nnd in nt
rate structure.
102, Birmingham, Ala., 104, and tor kidnapped the wrong girl and present taxed tho maximum milIare also being rushed freight
The president, who recently dis­ lighter-than-air program. Limi­ lars, were ripped from the frilmc- telligible reply from the smack. A
iters to join in the cussed the transportation problem tations on that program, he as­ work and carried away by pilla­ second later a spurt of flame, pale Augusta, Go., 100. A number or was not yet aware of tho fnct when lage assessable by tho state eonlie faint hope that the here with Chairman Watson of the serted, would be determined pri­ gers.
stUutlon.
in the bright moonlight, leaped out cities also experienced thu hottest he called Mrs. Bower.
I .oral school authorities express­
Live up its secret.
Authorities
from
the
naval
air
over
the water and was answered September weather on record.
marily
by
financial
considerations.
Mr. Bower is vice president ol
Interstate Commerce Commission,
ed themselves today as highly gra­
The navy department, however, station nt Imkehurst spent all day by n fusillade from the smack.
tho
New
York
Trust
Company.
was reported today ns believing
New Records Made
An air plane was nssiting posses tified by the public support of so
ETON, Sept. 5.—OP)— that immediate concern of con­ is convinced, thnt in its program at the scenes of the wreckage, con­
Immediately n volley of pistol
CHICAGO, Sept. 4. -&lt;/!’)—Sum­
tpartmerit was advised gress should be to pass whatever the heavier than air craft are en­ versing with the five survivors and rifle shots rattled over the mer missed her August exit cue in n hunt on the Watehung moun­ vital nn issue, and are Ibud in their
praise of a community that shown
who remained in Caldwell, and en­ bulwarks of each of the two boats,
through
demonstrated
iy Arthur Atman, ama- legislation is needed to help bring ' titled
titled
through
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in tlie south and middle west and tains today for a negro who today
about voluntary m
mergers.
In the i ---achievement
to priority in ,th
^ deavoring to draw conclusions which were some hundred yards continued in voice for a smashing kidnapped tho six-yeur-old child such progressive interest in its fu­
[perator, of St. Augus- alJOtlt
erger. m
f,
and shot and seriously wounded ture citizens.
at he had learned from event results contemplated are not penment of lightei -th..n-u r craft which will he used in officially de­ opart. The firing continued brisk finale.
Official count, it is announced,
ono of his pursuers.
i operator of the U. S. objected, "a s indicated that tho must be content " i h what is . va - termining tlie cause of the acci­ until the second Palm Bench Coun­
ds' dent. Heading the board of invos- ty boat drew into range nnd udTemperatures in excess of 100
1
The child, Mary Duly, daughter will bii nimbi by tho School Board
1that the missing aea- president would favor legislation able for them after •’
degrees
were
reported
from
a
doxfor. This decision was tlgn tion was Commander Klein. He ded its fire to the first one. Apof David F. Daly, was playing *t it* monthly meeting next Tues­
INo. 1 had been found designed to force consolidation. I|are cared for.^rhis^lcchdo^
cn widely scattered cities in the ivith hey Bt.'a brother and a Kir day, ■nftcr which Fred F. Wilson
on duty placed little after the president’s talk with Sen-, reached, he asserted .be fore the ac- was nccompaniod by Commander patently the action became too lint «n * ,u • . . ,
G. Fulton, Com minder S. M. Kraus for th© interloper for the boat put middle west today na news o, companion when the man Jihnpcd amt E. F. Housholdor, attorney*
at«r
Watson,
rk.
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t
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tb-y
,
cident
te&gt;
the
Stanandoah
n
«
an
jV.lcr*•
Lieut. Commander William Nelson about and rapidly set out to sea.
drought damage uni Buffering from an automobile and nrir.ea her. for tho board, will vnlidnte the Is­
mystified by Al- thought the carriers should have! ncction with budget probkms
and
('.
P.
Burgess,
expert
tcchnicAlthough Mr. Wilbur refrained
Neither of tho other two boats continued from the south uml It was the fourth attempt to ab­ sue. Bids for tho sale o f the bond*
iRif his eunversation live or six years to work out their
ist on airship construction.
from
announcing
what
was
in
pros­
duct her within the past three will then he received, and their
put
into the inlet. Whether a reve­ southwest.
own
consolidation
plans.
fUkhflehl. which the
Lieut. R. G. Mayer, member of nue cutter was sighted or they
Harrisburg, III., in the southern months, neighbor* told police.
ultimate disposition nrrnngcd, it
pect
for
tho
naval
air
station
nt
Mr. Cnolidgo realises il would
rave her position ns
the crew which survived the drift­ feared tlie attention of officers on part of thu state, reported a max­
a
ia
declared. While no definite time
Lake
Hurst,
N.
J.,
he
indicated
John
Snndin.
tho
Daly
chauffeur,
In
*
impossible
to
pass
a
law
forcing
|i«ath of Samoa, nnd
ing of the prow, uccompanied the shore might have been attracted by imum of 108, St. Louis recorded pursued the kidnapper for ten ern he ascertained, it is pointed out
that
the
budget
bureau
would
de­
,"3
fcabt that the ship one railroad to take over another,
hoard to the Sharon hill, where
its fourth death from heat in eight miles and was crowding him into that money for tho various expend­
hut he believes legislation could termine its fate through the esti­ the demolished nose from tlie lip, the firing, is unknown.
|lighted the seaplane,
as the
mates it approves for the fiscal
—- mercury
- ,climber
:
, to’ ithe ditch when the negro shot him itures will not be available before
It could not be learned whether days —
ayer Litchfield is with be enacted making it to the advan­ year 1027. The position of the the section furthest aft, fell.
I0U to break all records in four IjJJ t)uj
JHMj continued his December.
i
or
not
there
were
any
casualties.
fleet steaming from tage of one system to absorb ad­ department in this respect has
years Sheldon, Iowa, experienced flight. Sniulin's condition wus crit­
Theory Is Advanced.
____________________
Passage of this bond Issue will
,*
It was the official opinion of tlie
/-s i
x-x 1«
lf&gt; Hawaii, and now is ditional lines.
106 for several hours this after­ ical last night.
been determined but not made
prnvidn tho slim of $ 150.(100 for
noon and I’opulnr Bluffs, Mo., re­
The views of President Coolidge public. There have been indicathundred miles north of
Police, state troopers, armed de­ the improvement of Sanford educa­
corded 105.
Several Nebraska puties ami posses of citizens lust tional facilities to be used in the
|Lry officials said they on other subjects, ns outlined to lions however, thnt with the funds _______
and hearing Mayer'* •
C u b a n
ut present on account callers, showed that while he has tlie budget bureau is disposed to story, that the ship buckled ns tho, U o q p Q A l l ! O I SIX 1 )lT points cuught the mercury at the night combed the mountains to­ following manner.
. / I l century murk.
led resulting static, not been advised as to the navy ! a||llW tpL. navy, the Los Angeles result of air rushing into holes|D O o C B X \ U iU
$250,000 to be used for the con­
ward which the mun lest was seen
tir(| U|, jn jts hungar and torn in the hull by the wrenching
Ikvit points by radio |[jc pnrtmcnts’ plans, he expects that wj|j
Chicago's unofficial record were driving.
struction of a new high school
.
to understand! jt wj|| favor replacement of the tho station closed or put on a de­ loose of the radio anil control cab­
in the middle nineties 'his after­
Henry M. Robinson, commis­ building.
■*»u!d have talked Shenandoah with another dirigible. commissioned, skeleton basis for ins in the gale.
noon but u Lake Michigan bruez sioner of public safety, offered a
,
$15,000.00 to he used in pur­
Early last night eight of the vic­
Mr. Coolidge, it
.. was stated, bc- an indefinite period.
.■Pw.
HAVANA. S-pt. 4—(/IV-Culm's blew the torrid wave to tho west reward of $1,000 for information chasing site for new high school
^jointed out that lieves that the next tax law should
While it is realized that under tims' bodies were enroute to their now transportation tax. basing nt sundown. Indiana and Ken­ leading to the return of the girl building.
..
le in the virin- make reduction applicable on this such a plan the dirigible might final resting places, three of them charges for passenger vehicles on tucky had several lOO's in tho list und the capture of her ahductor.
$50,000.00 to he used for
the
I'^ rtilc tin* Litch- yoar’.H incnmcH and i.^ definitely deteriorate in idleness, Mr. Wil­ bound for the National Cemetery wheel bnsc nnd trucks by r,i •■•••It;', lust night. So 'distressing are
The child's parents were unable completion of tho South Side Pri­
drought conditions in South Caro­ to tell police of any possible urn- mary School.
“Sash uf miles from (ommited to the creation of a de­ bur said yesterday the navy would nt Arlington.
went into effect here recently.
Two more bodies wore to be sent
partment of education and relief he less disposed than ever to lease
There are five classca f &gt;r th lina that Governor McLeod has is live for the kidnapping.
They
$r&gt;0,000.00 to he used for
although some educators are ad­ the private commercial operation from the improvised morgue at passenger vehicles, ns follows: an- ,,ued n proclamation setting uslde said they had no knowledge of en- [construction of a hgh school huildvising against including it in the with thu Shenandoah gone. Thu Belle Valley on their way to the dor 105 inches wheel has-. $!«* n i next Sunday as a duy of lasting emlcs.
Litchfield”
.
ling for negroes.
ve«r: to 120 inches, $50; 128 inches and prayer for rain.
r-CSTlNK, Ha., Sept. 5. relief activities of the government. Lea Angeles, under the terms of keeping of their relatives. The *
Raymond Fierce, a negro, who
$10,000.00 to be used for r®_
_
•
i
.
__
I
1
"r.
its
construction
in
Germany,
can­
naval authorities gathered hero $00; 135 inches $75; nnd over l.T&gt;
It was also anounced that while
Rural water supplies are en­ had been suspected aa the mun, pairing nnd replacing the IwmUng
't Aunu'Unv Record
dangered in parts ol Kentucky hy who kidnapped the girl, was found systems in the Grammar and l rtr
Kttkar Almnn, Mr. Coolidge expect* to return to not be used for military purposes, were awaiting further word as to inches $00.
I t Trucks with n carrying cnnaelly evaporating wells. Pastures gen­ ,!rnd Inst night in n culvert in (&gt; - mary School Buildings.
Ih’lir r*d'o 'iterator, this Washington next week, lie has not but it is in thu custody of the navy, (he disposition of the remaining
j.;
Hie
only
rigid
dirigible
it
now
four bodies.
larger than seven tons are prohih- erally throughout the corn belt ilar Grove. An autopsy revealed
’ '
$10,000.00 to be used in repair*'l&gt;» the \J. K. S. yet fixed n day for his departure
Lieut.
Commander
Zachary ij^M|. The yearly charge for th* are burned and many sections re­ that he had been dead at least in? the present high school build­
"ilh the licstrovers in and may decide to prolong his stay ha* in any form, nnd, it ia assum­
ed by officers, can he used in a I-ansdownc, in command of the
‘ fnur r|nsses rnnge from $25 for a port deterioration of corn.
‘ *n'l Imnit’J the l‘N-D here until the middle of the month. limited
.
,
four hours before the kidnapping ing.
way in observation prob­ rigihle, will sleep his long sleep in •|lfC0.M,lnrter ton vehicle to $400
The Kansaa City area reported
$5,000.00 to be used in repair­
« « found with all
occurred.
lem so as 1 1 develop its capacity Arlington among the nation s ho- Jfor HPV,.„ tons capacity.
of
degrei"* k rulay
ing nml replacing plumbing in tho
Yacht Said to Have and private training for crew.j roon. Tlie bodies of Lieut- K. W. Taxicabs aro given a special u maximum
(Continued on Pago Three)
Grammar nnd Primary School
PP'isril af Report.
Sheppard, Washington, nnd Lieut. concession, their tax being oneShrine
Club
to
Hold
buildings.
K thought all the Been Stolen Recently
J, B. Lawrence, St. Paul, also half .tho amount* assessed private­
the rricue would bo ini
$45,000.00 to be used for furni­
were
sent
to
tho
historic
burial
Banquet
Next
W
eek
ly-owned machines. Small Amer;/
ture nnd incidentals for all the
today s&gt;k»d no fur-1 I&gt;y Anderson Is Found
ground*.
schools in Special Tax School Dis­
I , *1" wB both aurAnnouncement
was
mndo
this
trict No. 1 Sanford).
."!
when he was
KEY WEST, Sept. 5.—(/IV
WILBUR INVESTIGATING
number those in private use. Lat­
morning, of a banquet to he held
$16,000.00 to bo used for tho
I."
iati i| Press hud Finding
thu \ uclit Ida Q$ hr
WASHINGTON. Sopt. 5.—(/P i- est figures in Havana give the
hy the Sanford Shrine Club nt the payment of paving loins on school
from the p\\:i»
lieved to have been stolen from J
Secretary Wilbur will take up with taxis about a two to one ration
Seminole Cafe, Thursday, Sopt. 10, property.
°nl &gt;ayi Almnn at first Biloxi. Miss., physician I,y J. »
SHREVEPORT. Ln., Sept. 5.— the Attorney General the question over private cars.
f" nude nullin' },j^ name "Duth" Anderson, alleged slayer &lt;&gt;•
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—&lt;/l'l — nt K o'clock, hy Noble E. F. Isinc,
of vandalism at the scene of the
P " "f th. I. iltleship, la.— Mr und Mrs. Ben llnnee of Muncii (/Pi More than 15 blocks in Shre­ wreck of the “ ShenumUmh” in
While production of dyes decreased president of the local club.
A special menu has been pie- Mitchell Claims Air
11 'ifrai.l ||,, vvonld get |ml., nnd pal o f Gerald Chapman, veport’s residential section had
to a considerable extent in this
14
Held
For
Assault
Ohio.
pared for the occnsion nnd an
Chiefs Incompetent
u[i.ri,t„r jn trouble, notorious hank bandit, at I' router i l.rt-o destroyed by fire at midnight
country in 1U24, the United State* elaborate
entertainment program
[miral Kl . r|o. , hief of the Mcx., was reported here last nigut while firemen looked on helpless­
Following
Hearing
Tariff Commission reported last has been arranged, according to
' J,i of operations, gave In a telegram received by J. B. ly bi'cau-e of lack of water due School Head
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 5.—(/P) .
night that American manufactur­ tho plans of the Shriners. Presi­
r ” f'*r the operator to Dodge, chief paymaster for the Pi the bursting of the city main. |
Early
Enrollment
LENOIR, N. (' . Sept. 5 —(/II— ers hail made great improvements dent Lane, in his announcement, — Predicting that he will be placed
l
,
hi."' information, Gulf division, United States ( oast Tin fire was gradually eating its
Waiving preliminary hearing, 11 iu their product, producing dyu* urgea the attendanco of every under military arrest hy Monday
way toward tho business district
"''lapliwl with the re- Guard.
as the consequence of what he nay*
. , „ „ . . , , „ ami
(J. K. McKay, principal of the men of the blowing Rock Section, of fastness, never before attained Noble and his Indy.
was sweeping through a negro
The telegram said: l acht Ida
III
the
domestic
product.
including
three
officers
of
the
law,
Out of town guesta invited in­ Colonel William Mitchell, air o ffi­
section. Damage was cblitnutcd at Sanford High School, announced were hound over to superior court
Tho commission’s report, attrib­ clude* Fast Potentate Hurry B. cer of the Eighth Corps Area, and
found at Frontera, Mex."
this
morning
that
he
will
bo
at
his
No other details were given in that hour to he moro than $500,­ office in the high school on and by Justice of the Fence, J. R. Todd uted
Mmler
(Iptimiatir
the
production
decline, lloyt, of Moroco Temple, Illus­ deposed assistant chief of the army
the message and no efforts have 000.
after Tuesday, Sept. K, for the pur­ here Friday, on charges growing amounting to V per cent front trious Potentate J. C. Reynolds, air service, this morning issued a ■ p2 i|
l&gt; infer,| K.
Com- been made by local Coast Guord
The city water main went out pose of arranging details incident out of nn attack and alleged as­ 1023 to 1024, chiefly to decreased of Moroco Temple, Barney Smart, bitter denunciation of tho w ar and
I " Hawaiian flight pro- officials to ascertain whether any early last night and at 0 p. m. the to the opening of the fall term on sault made upon Cott Robbins and activity in domestic textile mills. recorder of Morocco Temple, Will nnvy department* in connection
&gt;*
r ’ " 1 t" the navy dopart- of the crew which escaped with the fire started. Tho origin hns not yet Sept. 14.
Ilcwey Storie by a hand of hooded The 1024 coni ami dye production Leaker, President of Morocco with disasters which befell tho
Captain been learned. The fire fighting ap­
I
analysis of yacht were captured.
Mr. McKay urges that all new and robed men last Saturday night. hy 78 firms, was placed at 68,670,­ Temple Band, Captain Hitchcock, Shenandoah and the ill fut'.d air*
I "in gives reason to hope John G. Berry, chief o f the Coast paratus of thu city responded but pupils will report to him previous All fourteen were arrested early 000, against 03,667,624 pounds for of Morocco Patrol, Nobles C, I&gt;. piano lost on an attemi»tcd hop tn
Sales of Lamlis and K. I, Powe. Of the Honolulu.
Irecovery today" of Com- Guard service for tho Gulf divis­ the firemen found themselves baf­ to the date of opening, to arrange jn the week on bench warrants is­ the preceding year.
these dyes in 1021 totaled approx­ Orlando Shrine Club, Nobles Es■ “ugyrs and the missing ion, said tonight his jurisdiction fled by lack of water. Auto trucks for their registration nnd classes. sued by Judge Thomus J. Shaw.
Statement was issued “ after ,m*&gt;
did not extend into Mexican wa­ were pressed into service and the
No. 1,
imately 65,000,000 pounds valued pudnhl ami Mills, of the Daytona turo deliberation, ami uftet suffic­
ters and he did not contemplate firemen devoted their time to loadat *36,012,400.
Shrine Club and the President and ient time has elapsed since_ U-rri/fi.t
any action except to notify the lug up household effects nnd send­
The notable progress made in Secretary of the Eustis Shrine bla accidents to our naval nircraft
M u to HeadNew Secretary of the Navy.
ing them out of the danger zone.
the manufacture of many valuable Club.
to find out what happened" to
Captain Berry said during the
No opposition to flames were
dyt o f high degree o f f«»t n■• i,
quote from statement, “ these ac­
Involution Move search
for the Ida (}, which it wns |offered except from a few weak
the report stated, resulted in more
cidents are the direct result of in­
Telephone
Employe
Is
VI. t ' i n r
believed hud headed for Cuba, a i Btrcnmss of
0 water from seven tank
!
'
competency, criminal negligence,
than
sixty
dyes
being
manufactur­
E. F. Ijine is the exhibitor today hours a day. Mr. Anderson spent ed in 1021 which were not produc­
„
r., hy., Sept. 5— (/P) C|U4. was found indicating that the ran, tj,at were switched onto u
nlso
treasonable
administration
o
f
Dennings Bryan, Jr., is
' yacht had headed for Mexico.
aiding of the Texas und Pacific of a wooden plnquu embodying four nnd a half months with his ed the year before. Manufactur­ Heir to Bitf Fortune national defense by the wnr am*
knife, hnving begun work on the
, choice of anti-evolution
navy departments," he ^wrot*.
. &gt; ,n
railway. A north wind wus blow- the symbols of the Masonic order, plaque May 15 alulf hushing it on ers spent more than $2,000,000 du­
j America, ns its next M em orial
CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—(/D—Jnrnes
ring the year in research work, it
lo
Wilson
im
*
.
.
presented
to
him
recently
by
Sandy
Sept.
4.
|
rj
j,c
fj,,,
originated
in
the
homo
j'; '* mad their nation wide
At the top has been placed the j related, wnggesting this perh.ipj Nolan, collector for the Illinois Cuban Cigar Makers
r ' 1 tho teaching of evo- At Geneva Proposed
(\ CMIdrtss. n bather, in thu Anderson, of the American Fruit following
inscription:
w»* more thur. wax expended u Bell Telephone Company, quit his
residential section known us Allen­ Growers, who carved it from a
■ a^*r’ ^rV«n however,
Carved
by
Noble
Sandy
A
n
d
c
r
W other industrial field for such job Friday and today Is was dis­ Demand More Money,
l cePled office. He has
closed thnt he had told companions
CENEVA, Sept* 5-—^
(^P)— A mil­ dale. He. with his wife and baby solid hoard in hia spare .time, us- son
'
|
purpose*.
in^ no tools but a pocket knife.
mfnmilL.r with the or- lion dollar fund to establish some esc*0«d In their night clothes.
that ho and hi* two sisters were
Presented
to
Noble
E.
F.
Lino,
Dyo
lmpqrta
In
1921
totaled
3,fhe plaque measuring four feet
HAVANA, Sept. 6.—(/IV DeAll the buddings In tho path of
"°-dd have to know t ;„ i nf memorial to Woodrow Wil...........
president of the Sanford Shrine |022,5J'J pounds, valued nt $2,«J08,- solo heirs to the estate of Mrs.
t ff ]
rl
lontr
and
one
foot
wide,
reflects
the
nuuuja for wqgc increases made by
. *ts work before reach- son is being
discussed
among
the
[the
fira
were
of
frame
construe
Matthew
C.
McMillan
i&gt;f
Pitts­
iR’l'IK
i«iavu«'ov&gt;*
oo
iu
iiq
i
-----:
1778,
a
alight
decrease
for
the
year.
'wn.
son vlnelv large group of Am er-; tion and tho negro section into j skillful workmunsbip of Mr, An- Club,
cigar
maker*
in
Havana
have
been
Fifty per cent of the imported dyes burgh, l’a. The latter was the wid­
incica riving
’
.
&lt;
.,
I
1
i L . / 1« m n m a t i r n u d n t
Started May 15, 1925.
L1” Niach Straton of
here for
the
open-1
which
the flames spread at mid- |demon, and the Symbols are com­
came from Germany and 3U per ow of the founder, o f the Amer­ rejected by the Union of Tobacco
liana
»•"
,*
t
Completed
September
4,
192*).
plete
in
every
detail.
At
the
top
ami Cigur Manufacturers of t uha.
^ has taken the place o f ' !ing
“ n*
tt.H- night offered ready fuel for their
ican Window (Hr.** Company.
Average time consumed, (Tour cent from Switzerland.
iii|) of the I.cugue of Nations
ia shown the Blue Ludfc emblem,
tongues.
If IK Jcnnin&lt;fs Bryan as aenihlv
The first thing Nolan did after Whether a striku will follow thia
Dye exporta for 1924 showed a
Monday
sii iL'-' ■ u
followed by those of tho Chapter, hours per day.
L* 1,3 lundamentaliata In
This movement has been given
luitting
his job, was to tain his rejection U problematical.
12
per
cent
decrease,
compared
Thia
interesting
pieco
of
art
to­
Commandery
and
the
Shrine.
Each
Though he became one of the
L **tmat evolution, was Imnatus l»y the news that Mrs,
with the 19£1 figure, the 19^1 to­ wife to a ball game.
Leesburg— Work on city's nevy
n il; ltrn man:‘ Ker of the Woodrow Wilson will arrive boro world’s great orator*, ns a boy is complete in itself, tlie letters gether with the knife used by Mr. tal being 16,713,428 pounds. The
Ilia aunt was said to have left
*
rcxt the national drive. today by automobile to attend the Dnqicl Webster was so shy that he and symbols being neatly carved Anderson, will ho on display in tin value, however, showed u slight in* an estate estimate* o f which rang­ $140,000 water front project get*
windows
of
the
HID
Hardware
under way,
_
1purlin assembly- She will be giv­ found U impossiblo to “ speak pla­ cut and painted.
ed from $100,000 to $2,600,000.
creaw.
‘ Working an average of four Company.
Iit.it i ."'Idto way system en n seat in the diplomatic gallery. ces’’ before his schoolmates,
r u ‘led here,

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CIM IU.ES H E N R Y SM ITH ,
Complainant.
vs.
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JOSEPH M. ARREDONDA, et al.
Defendants.
C lla t lo a
TO : Joseph M. A r r e d o n d a and w ife,
Arredonda, w h o s o Christian
name Is u n k n o w n ; H en ry S. Sanford.
Individually. and an a t to r n e y In fact
f o r Gertrude E. S a n fo r d ; G ertrude
K.
Hanford;
W il lia m
Alexander
Ituchiimuin. ns L iq u i d a t o r o f
the
F lo rid a I.nnd A C o lo n is a t io n On,
Ltd., a Liquidated c o r p o r a t io n : all
f or m er stock h olders o f F lor id a latnd
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ed corporation, w h o s e names are
u nk n ow n : Daniel C. Oaliorne and
w ife. Marla C. O sb orn e and O eorge
V. I’ lfk a rd and w ife .------------------Pick
ard. whose Christian name Is tin
k n ow n , and each and e v e r y of the
a b ov e named defen d a n ts , i f living,
and If either, any o r all o f said
defendants he (lend, to all pa rties
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d e fe n d a n ts . to-Wlt!
Joseph M. A rred on da and wife.——
Arredonda.
h o s e Christian
Kona H. Walker, Democratic candidate* for mayor of Akron, will con* name Is u n k n ow n : w
Henry H Hanford
duct hia«entirc campaign from his bed. A veterbrn in Ilia back wns Individually, and as a ttor n ey In fact
fractured in nn automobile accident In Canada and he will have to lie f o r Gertrud'* B. H anford; Gertrude
B. San ford; W illia m A le x a n d e r Buc(n a plaster cast until after the November election.
hannan, as LI'iu ldator Of the F l o r ­
ida
Land A C olon is a tion Co.. Ltd.,
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a liquidated c o r p o r a t io n ; all form er
lorn, done by G. P. A. Healy and stock h old er s o f F lor id a Land A C o l­
on isa tion Co., Ltd., a liquidated c o r ­
worth
$3,000.
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alli I'U
poration,
names
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Conducts Campaign Fro mBed

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IRISH TREASON
BILL CAUSING
FRESH TROUBLE

Administration
of
RuHhg
Said to Create Pessimism
Among Republican Faction
Search
Reveals
Secret h

of Patrick Henry, nn early official |chllsHan name Is unknownf'and sl
all
und er
of this state, while it was yet a ix
----------------------persons
laim in g
Interests
.......... c...............
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oses
B.
Levy,
dree
used;
Win.
T
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a­
part of Virginia.
vers, deceased and John Font us, de-

cen s ed ; nnd to each anil every of
re. devisee*, grantee*, or nthm a m * under the a b ov e m*tu­
rn! ic lit*, nr any o f them w ho
may lie dea d; and to nil person*
a n d — or partie s w hose iintnes are
unk n ow n , w h o are Interested In and
— » r w h o nre elalnilng an Interest
o r Interests In the property herein­
a f t e r describ ed, eit her under the d e ­
c ea sed parties ab o v e named nr o t h ­
erwis e, and to all persons and par­
ties
names lire unknown,
I*'"
'whose
.re
Interested In and—or are
ri iimlriig an Interest In and— or In­
terests In the property hereinafter
described, eit her under the deceased
person* a b o v e named, or otherwise,
either as heirs, devisees, nr grantees,
by dir ect or mesne conveyances,
c r e d l lo i* . lienors, trustee*, holder*
o f p o w e r o r pow er* In trust, rever­
sion ers ...............
and
remaindermen.
Joint
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sa id r eserva tion an d w a r n ln
p u b lic ag ainst V iola tion* p

'Governor’s Gallery
In Capitol Building
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■ Section 4. T h is la w sh all b e c o m e
Effectiv e Immedia tely u p on Ha p a s ­
s a g e by the
L e g is l a t u r e and a p ­
p r ov ed by the G o v e r n o r o f
the
State o f F lor id a nr Its b e c o m i n g a
law w ithout hi* a p p ro v a l.
SANFORD C H A M B ER
OF COM­
MERCE
i
i x t h r 'c i r c u i t c o u n ^ ' U F T U B 1
.4 R V K X T I I
JU D ICIAL
C IRCU IT
OF F L O R ID A , IX A X D F O n SEW IX O I.B C O U X T Y . I X C H A X C E R V .

F. H. Dalg er, and w ife. E l le n Mason
Dalger,
Com plainant*.
v*. *
Arthur Ginn, et al.
D efendant*.
BTLL TO Q U IE T TUPLE
m a lls*
T o A rth u r filnn. and w i f e — .
------ Olnn. w hose C h ristian n am e I*
u n k n ow n ; Clinton A. H a l e y ; W . O.
Andenrled. and w i f e ——---------------- A n denrled. w h os e C h ristian n a m e la
u nk n ow n ,
Em m a A. A n d e n r l e d ::
William tl. A n d en rled : ;M n ry
W.
Andenrled; Louise
M.
Au danrled
and Anna F. A u d c n r lc d , and each
and every o f the said a b o v e n a m ­
ed defen dants.
If l i v i n g ; and If
either, any or all o f sa id d e f e n d ­
ants lie dead, to all p a rt ie s c l a i m ­
ing Interests uniter each and e v e r y
i.f the f o l l o w i n g deroase-l dsfeiiilants. t o - w l l : Arthur Olnn, an d w ife.
■Olnn.
whoso
C h ristian
name Is u n k n o w n ; C lin ton A. H a le y ;
W. O. An den rled. and w l f e - ^
Andenrled, w hose Christia n n am e Is
u nk n ow n :
Em m a
A.
A u d c n r lc d ;
William O. Aiid cnrlrd; M ary W. A u denrled; Lou ise M. A n den rled nnd
Anna F. Andenrled.
or oth e r w is e .
In nnd to the f o l l o w i n g d e s cr ib e d
land situate, ly in g and b e i n g In
the County o f Sem in ole nnd State
o f Florida, more p a rt icu la rly d e ­
scribed as follow s, t o - w l t :
The N orthw est Q u a rt e r o f the
Ho ut beast Quarter o f Hm N o r t h ­
west Quarter
( N W * i o f 8 E U of
N W tJ). o f
Section
T h irty.th ree
(3.1). T o w n s h ip Nineteen ( I p ) , South
of Range T h ir t y - o n e (31 ) E a s t ; r e ­
serving and
ex ceptin g.
however,
from the a b ov e described la nds the
fo llo w in g : A strip o f la n d f i f t y five feet
(55‘ )
wide neroaa the
North end o f said laud a b o v e d e scribed, h e retofore c o n v e y e d to the
Atlantic Coast Line ttallrnad C o m ­
pany; und also e x c e p t : B e g in n i n g
at n point w here the East line o f
the NW l - l o f the SK 1-4 o f N W 1-4
o f said Section, T o w n s h i p
and
Range In tersects the p r o p e r t y here
tofore Conveyed to the said A t la n Me Coast Line Railroad C om p a n y ,
run West n lo n x Mo* South line o f
said Atla ntic Coast Line R a ilr o a d
Com pany's r i g h t - o f - w a y
M
feet,
thence
South
SO
feet,
th en ce
East Sfi feet, to the Enat
line
o f Ihe said N W l - ( o f the HE l - t
o f NW l - l o f snlil Section, T o w n ­
ship nnd Itunge, thence N orth i l u p g
said East linn SO feet t o pnlnt nf
begin ning.
nnd to any nnd a n o th e r p e r so n s
whnse names lire u n k n ow n , c l a i m ­
ing nny right. Mile or interest In
ami to the property h e re in a b o v e d e .
scribed, or any part or parcel t h e r e ­
of.
It is h ereb y ordered Mini v&lt;iu
nnd eneb o f you lot nnd a p p e a r b e ­
fore our said Circuit Court at the
Court Mouse « t Hanford, Florida*. n*i
the nt Ii day o f O ctober A. p . 19*.",.
and then and there m a k e a n s w e r
to the hill of com pla in t exhibited
against yon In this eniisc.
II Is fu rther ordered thnt this
Order be published In the Hanford
Herald, a n ew spaper pu blish ed In
Hanford. Heminole County. F lor id a
on ce each w eek f o r e ig h t r o n a j c tlllve Weeks.
WITNESS rnv hand and the seal
o f the Circuit Court o f the Hevemli
Judicial Circuit o f the
Htulo
of
Florida. In und for Sem in ole C o u n ­
ty, on till* the ,31st il i&gt; o f July , A.

w est Q u arter (N W U I o- f S e c -

tlon T w e n t y - s e v e n (17). T o w
w tn ­
ship Nin eteen (19), South R
Ran*
ange
T w e n t y - n in e (19) East, run dllly
------------------ --------330 ft. thence South
10S ft.
thence W e s t 310 ft. to poin t nf
begin ning. C on ta in in g o n e and
o n e - f o u r t h ( I K ) A c i e s m o r e or
less;

A lso, B e g in n i n g nt the N o r t h ­
east C orn er o f th e South h a lf
H l-2 ) o f the N orth w est Q u a rt e r
( N ' Y ’ IJ f|f the Southeast Q u a r ­
ter ( H E ' D o f th e N or th w es t
S ec tion
Quarter* 'S^NtV'iK )
of
T w e n t y -a e v e n
(27), .Tow^nahlp
Nineteen
(19)
South
Range
T w e n t y - n in e (29) East, and run
South 155 ft. th en ce East 192
ft. th en ce North
125 ft. nnd
th en ce W es t I9S ft. to p oin t o f
beg in n in g .
C on ta in in g
th r e e fourtha (2-4 ) o f an Acre, m or e
' o r lesa.
.............
It a p pearin g by th e sw or n bill of
com plain t herein th at you and each
o f you, may be Interested In that
certain described lot o f land In S e m ­
inole County , Florida, nnd dcncrlhed
above. Y ou and each o f y o u are
hereby com m a n d ed and required to
appear to said bill o f c o m p la in t at
the C ou rt H ou se In Sanford. S em i­
n o le
County . Florida, on Monday,
the 6th. d a y o f October. A. D. 1925,
oth er w is e .ss ld bill will be ta ken
ns con fes sed by y o u and each of
vou. said hill o f c om p la in t hav ing
, ieen filed for the pu rpose o f quiet
D
ing title to the a b ov e described land
In the C om plaina nt H. Sands Sslleck.
IT IH F U R T H E R O R D E R E D That
Mils or d er be puhllahcd on re a w eek
In f o u r c o n s e c u tiv e w r r k l y Issues,
o f the Sanford Herald, a n ew spaper
published In Heminole County , F l o ­
rida.
DONE AN D O R D E R E D T h is the
tlh day o f Sep tem b er A. D. 1915.
v. e . n o u n l a s s .
Clerk o f Circuit Court. H ivrn lh J u ­
dicia l Circuit, Somlit'de County .
Florida.
(HEAL)
n y A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
JAMES O. SHARON.
.Solicitor f o r Complalnnnt.
Hcpt. 5-12-19-28 Oct. 3.
IN T H E C IR CU IT COIJI4T OF T H E
SE V E N T H
JU D IC IA L CHIC L IT
OF T I I E S T A T E OF F L O R ID A
IN AN D FO R SE MIN OLE COUN­
TY. IX CUAXCF.RY.
Illll t o Gni'rt T itle
K FFIB H. IIAIIROP,
•
C om pla inant,
va.
L J. CH A M B E R S , et ills..
Defendants.
O rder o f I’ uhllrntliin
Th&lt;* Htnte o f , F l o r i d a to the after
named parties, G reeting s:
T o all u n k n o w n pa rties cla im in g
any Interest In nnd to the f o l l o w ­
ing d es cribed lands situ ate In Semi*
inde C ou n ty, Florid a, to - w lt :
r L o f the HW ' i o f Hec.
T h e HWl*
17 Tp. 21 H R a n g 11 30 E,
It Is o r d ered I but you and each
of you a p p e a r to th e sw orn Bill
of Com plaint herein filed, on o r b e ­
fore the 5th day o f -October. A. D.
1925, the sa me b r in g a B ole Day o f
this H o n o ra b le Court, and In d e ­
fault t h e r e o f n decree pro c o n f e s s o
lie entered ugnlnul you and each
of you.
It Is f u rt h e r ordered that this n o ­
tice be published III the Hanford
Herald, n n ew s p a p er published In
Hanford. Heminole County, Florida,
on ce a w e e k f o r f o u r c on s ecu tiv e
w eeks. „
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W it n e s s the hand and seal o f V.
E. D oug la ss. Clerk o f the Circuit
Court o f Heminole County. Florida
at tin* court house In Hanford. Hem­
inole County. Florid a, this 4lh da&gt;
of H eptcm b rr A. D. 1925,
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk nf Circuit Court.
( O F F I C I A L H EA D *
By A. M, W E E K S .
Deputy Clerk.
F R E D (,. HOUHHOLDER.
HOUSE
implalnnnt.
Halleltop f o r Con
H8|«. 6-12-13-35.
IX C IIIC P IT COURT, TTII JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT SE MIN OLE COUN­
T V , F L O R ID A . IN. C H A N C E R Y .
Hill In Riilrt T i d e .
A. C. STAIUHIID.
Com plaina nt
vs.
The heirs, devisees,
grantees,
or
o th e r claim an ts under Hntnuel C
H ack n ey , deceased. In and t o the
f o l l o w i n g lands In Sem in ole c o u n ­
ty. Florida, t o - w l t : T h e North half
o f Northwest Q u a rter o f S e c ­
tion 31. T ow n s h ip 20. South, R a n g e
29 East, et al.
Defendants.
Order o f r n h llc n llo n
T o nil parties cla im in g nn In te r ­
est under Samuel C. H a c k n e y , d e .
c ea sed o r otherwise. In and to the
f o l l o w i n g described lands In S e m ­
in ole County . Floridn. t o - w l t : N orth
H a l f o f Northwest Q uarter o f S e c ­
tion T h irty -on e. T o w n s h ip T w e n t y ,
South. R a ng e T w e n t y - n in e Ea st; to
all pa rties claim in g nn Interest u n ­
der G eorg e C Brantley, deceased,
or oth erw is e. In and to the a b o v e
d e s c r ib e d real estate; to Ella Bruntlev, If liv in g nnd If dead all p a r ­
ties c la im in g nn Interest under E l ­
la Brantley, deceased or oth erw is e.
In nml to the above described p r o p ­
e r t y ; to Jnme* s. Hackney , If liv in g ,
and If dead all parties c la im in g nn
Interest under Janies B. H a c k n e y ,
deceased nr oth erw ise; to all p a r ­
ties cla im in g an Intercut In anti to
th e a b o v e described real estate;
Y ou ami each of you are h e r e b y
o r d ered to appear In the a b ov e e n ­
titled cause on or b e f o r e the first
M onday In October. 1925. same b e in g
a ' Rule Day o f this eourt and the
f if t h day of the month, and In d e ­
fau lt th ereof a decree pro c o n f e s s o
will be entered against y o u nnd
each o f you und raid cause p roceed
ex parte
It Is further ordered that this o r ­
d er be published w eekly , o n e s a
w eek f o r four ConseeullV,t w e e k *
In T h e Hanford Herald a n e w s p a p ­
er Published at Hanford, Floridn.
W itn es s my band and seal o f said
I'ourt Mils the I til. day o f Heiitembrr. 1925.
V. K. DOUGLAHH.
Clerk o f Circuit Court. Hem inole
C ou n ty. Florida.
(C ircuit Court Heal)
Bv A. M W E E K S . D C.
C H A R L E S p DICKINHllN.
'Holleltor for Complainant.
Hepl. 5-12-19-25 Met. 3.

notice he published In the Hanford
Herald, a n ew s p a p er published in
mitm i ; nr
Hanford. Semlttole C ou n ty, Florida,
SI*E(T
VI,
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T l ON
o n ce a week f o r f o u r cunsecutiv
4*+4*
•:•+ *+ + + *fr+ * -U+ ■ &gt; * * + + -Me. .j..;....
. . . + j, ^ ... .j.......+ ...... ^
N otice Is hereby given that ap- Weeks.
W ITN ESS tho hand and seal ,,(
pl Ication will
be
made
to
the
State L eg islatu re at a special se s­ V E Douglass, Clerk o f the c i r
sion th e r e o f to lie held III Tulldllu*- cult Court o f Heminole County. F l o ­
m*e. Florid a, on a date to to* set rida, al the Court H o u s e to Han­
bv tho Mover nor of the said Slate ford. Heminole C ou n ty, Florida, this IN T H E n i l l T i r t til IIT OF T I I E
o f Florida for Mm passage of the lilt day of Hetemher A. D t921
SE V E N TH
.MUM I I I , l l l t C U I T
V K, DOUGLASS
proponed law
j) SAVlNOSjACCOUN-r 1
OF T IIE ST A T E OF II.till H i t . IN
ClerkU of the C irc u it Court
An act cotIMiol on
net
estab­
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
lis h in g n bird reservation
to
be ( O F F I C I A L HEAL)
IN CH A NCER Y.
By A. M. W E E K S .
k n o w n us th e Heminole lilrd Hetf*
Illll tr, (Inlet Title.
Deputy Clerk
ervntloii III the County nf Heminole.
J N. B R A D S H A W
ft'* It enacted by Ihe Leg islature F R E D L. H n r S H O L D K lt .
Complainant
Holleltor for C om plaina nt.
o f the state o f Florid a;
Herd.in
I. A Bird
lleservatlon IN ( T i l t l i f
CIltllT, SEVENTH S T E P H E N RODMERH M, gl.
to lie k n ow n as the Heminole Bird
J lliltlA I. CTIICUIT, SEMINOI.E
Hesimndents.
Iteservutlon Is hereby created In
COINTV. EEOItl II A, IN tll\N. T o till' Respondents:
CEItV.
I be C o u n ty o f Heminole within the
Stephen Rodger* an d ----------R m lg lim its nnd bou n daries and herein ­ II. HANDS HEI.LECK,
JJi*
eVs, his w i f e : J It Hnsspr and
a f t e r dsserllied. t o - w l t :
C om plain a n t,
Sasser,
hi* w if e ; John Durden nnd
All
of
C ou n ty
Comtiilssloiiers
vs.
D istrict Num ber One In Heminole A. O, I!LDF.lt (t COMPANY, and__ -7 --------------Durden, his w i f e ; Ch arles
zi
llenry,
Hlmmous
and----------------- HltnCounty, Florida. m n i« particula rly
unknown. toons. Ills w If,*. if living und If dqad
d e s c r ib e d !i* f o llo w s , t o - w lt :
partner, 11 partnership , if living’ then th e respective heirs, devisees,
B egin at the In tersection of Hungc
and If dead nil
all p;i
parties elalm ing g r a n t e e s nr other claim an ts under
Line b e t w e e n Itoiig cs 29 and 30 nod
any ln t«rtn t by* lhroui;li «»r under Stephen Rodgers und-------------- R n dgthe soiitli shorn line
of
the
Ht.
A. O. hid or A: Oomnnny.
wrs. Ills w if e ; .1 n. Sasser attdJ o h n s river, ntjd run ning south six
“ Unknown (uirtner* — Hasser. hi* w ife ; John Durden and
miles m or e nr less In HW. Cor. of
I'll heirs, d ev isees or legal r e s Wo r
Durden, tils w|fe: t'liarles
See. 31 T o 19 H., It. 39 i4., thence
ollierw ls e In the lands Involved ----------------H enry Simmons and ---------- Simmon s.
east til NE Cor of See. I Tp SSS.
In Mils suit h erein after described*
'*&lt;(•*.
« r otherwis e, and all un•9
It 3rt K ; theneo south to NE. Cor.
and It t. Farrell. H living, ami k n o w n person*
claim in g an Inter+ + l o f Sec 3 4. T p 31) H. It, 30 E. thencr
If dead all pa rlies cla im in g any e s t In the land** herein after deserlh t
+ &lt;&gt;|caat t*. HE Cor. o f See 17 Tp. 20 H.
Interest by. th roug h or under R ed. t o - w l l , situated In Hi*mlnole
*f*T i It 31 E ; Ih enco nortlily along the
L. Farrell, as helrn. devtseen nr C ou n ty, Florida.
m e a n d e rin g shore line of Lake J e s ­
leguUois, o r otlierwl*,. tp ||,p |ltll,|s
East
Mite-half o f Northwest
sup
to
th
e
smith
shore
line
of
the
Involved
In th is a u k herein after
1 l i c r u in n o d m i h t l l m l tIn* b e s t . s h o c k u l i s o r b c r I d
Q u a rter o f Holithwast Quarter,
Hi. J oh n s r iv er , th en ce n o r lh w e s t ­
described.
s o d th e Northwest Quarter o f
erly a l o n g the m ea n d erin g shore
Fn t o o l h Hit1 p a l l i o f b u s i n e s s i s a r e a d y c a s h r e s e r v e .
D efe nilonts.
th e Northeast Quarter o f the
Hu*' o f the said river to the point
Order o f I’u t d le n t lo n
Ho nth west Quarter, all In HeuI n d e e d il m a y b e a l i f e s a v e r .
T h e ea sie st. s a fe s t ,
o f Beg
T i l l : S T A T E O F F LO R ID A . TO :
l l on 21 o f Tow nship 21 SuUlh
Hectlon 2 That It shall be un­
A. o . Elder &amp; Com pany, and
und R a n g e 39 East.
m o H l p r o f i t a b l e w a y t o « e t a c a s h r e s e r v e Is a w e l l la w fu l to kill, bunt, trap, destroy
u n k n o w n partner, a p a r t ­
It Is h ereb y ordered that you nnd
j i by
by nny rncJuiH whHti*v«&gt;r. ullliin tin* nership, If liv in g, and ir dead all each
t e n d e d S a v i n g s A c c o u n t in th is H a n k .
do appear on the DMi
T ? Dmlts o f Hie Henilnole Bird Reser- pal1lien c l a i m i n g any Interest by. d a y o of .f Ovou
ct o b e r 19*5
t(„ . tslll o f
T T A'Htlon provided for In Hectlon
I th roug h or tinder A. O. Elder A C o m ­ CompLilnl (lied herrln.
—« f Mill act. an y bird wild turkey. pany, unit— r—;------;— r— -. u n k n ow n
Tt
ls
further
ordered
that tills*
w ild
goose.
o r any
wild
bird partner, as heirs, devisees or l e g a ­
nf n u b llc itlo p be published In
o r w ild fow l ,.f any kind, or squirrel tees. o r o th er w is e. In the lands In­ oTrhdee r Hn
ttford
Herald,
a
newspaper
at aaty time and that there
shall volved 111 this suit herein after de- published
111
Hanford.
Heminole
Got list rafter wRItln said limits bn sorH od amt It. L. Farrell, if Rvln g C ou n ty, Florida once u week f o r
titty Open season for g.mie bird* or And If dead all pa rties cla im in g anv f o u r c o n s e cu tiv e week*.
ON
L
j f o w l o r any kind, except dom estic Interest by, t h r o u g h o r under It. L.
i t n e s s TOY hand anil the seul ,
. f o w l , w ild duck, snipe, and c ooL Farrell, as polr*. devisee* or l e g a ­ ■ f wthe
pnrpiQuw
sgld Circuit Court nt H**n• Pa; ' » n v
person
w ho
at
s n v tees. o r o t h f r w l * * , In the laBdx In­
ord. Senvlnole County, Florida, this
tim e v iolate* the provision* o f Mil* v o lv e d In t h is *»i!l herein after d e ­
th day* o f September. 1925
law shall upon conv iction be pun­ scrib ed In the Idll
o f cumula ln t. |4
.
V. E. DOUG LA88,
ished as s now provided hy law nnd d es cribed as f o llo w
toiwlf
Clerk C ircuit Court. Heminole Coun
fu r v io la tio n^ of the G am e Law*
T h e South „H a l f (S 1-2)1 "o ff tl.
the
ty,
Florida.
MANAGER
of Mil* state
Uw.i,'t "Q u a rter I X W l . q „ j
C ircuit Court Heal)
MMCtlan 2 It shall be the du ty o f
tlte Mont,least Q u a r t e r o f North .
n v A. M WEEKS.- d . c .
•ha t o u n t ) i om m lssloners o f tlij
( o u n t y o f Heminole to post at va*
' U-vii T y * p i y - » * t « n ( i f ) T o w h ”
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rs fOTTii
foP wiinipMlnaht.
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llr oor va th u i, pyotuliLsl.. fc*b|t»,«4M&gt;4a
Tw effty -n ln e • (2 9 )
Hast Coin*
| »e p t. '5-12-70-X*
(H EAL)

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raining F iv e ( 5 ) A c r e * m o r e or

th is

TALLAIIASSBE, Sept, fi— fyr&gt;—
DUBLIN, Sept,
4—(A1)—The
Tho somewhat popular phrnse,
new treason Act of the Free State
is being actively administered, and Tho Couhtry'i Safe,” might well
the Republicans declare that It w ill 1
applied ^to condiUona at ^the
provoko u recrudescence of the old Florida
“ state penitentiary, “or“ beU
struggle. Prosecutions have been ter, it might be paraphrased to
Instituted ngninst Republicans on reach "Tlie Florida .State Prison
the charge thnt they arc members is Safe.”
According to Judge T. E. An*
qf nn illegal military organization
which holds courts-martial.
One drew., clerk of the prison commix- £ «"&lt; ■
man wns said to have been court aion, only four escapes were re­ tux titles, or holders or owners or
o f tiny vested or contin ­
martlalcd for recognizing u Frco ported nt tho penitentiary during clnlmniilH
e n t or nny oth er Interest or Inter­
the month of August, tho smallest gests
Stnte Court.
In the property hereinafter denumber of “ French leaves" in the
w hose resiliences, domiciles,
Eenrchcs nre reported to have past five yenpa. During tho month scribed,
addresses and principal places of
revealed some remarkable docu­ of July, the records show, eighteen business lire severally u nknown; or
erw ise, In nnd to the follow in g
ments, one of which dated April escapes were effected. Ill August oth
described In ml, si l mite, lying mid
22, 1025. Bigned by Frank Aiken, 1021, there were 21 .
being In the City o f Hanford, Coun­
ty o f Sem in ole nnd Hlale o f Florida,
nnee chief of staff o f Knmon Do
All four of the August escapes m ore p u r lleiiinrly described ns f o l ­
Valera’s forces, lays down the at­ were of "ordinary" classification, lo w s, to - w lt :
titude to be n.isumed by Republi­
T h e East Seventy - fou r (7 0 feel
o f l.ots One i l l and T w o 13),
cans toward the Free State and no real criminals being nmong tho
o f Block Fiv e (fi), o f T ier Tw o
Northern Governments to which quartet. Two fled from the state
( 2 ) o f the City o f Hanford, F lo r ­
prison and the others from Road
allegiance must be denied.
ida, a c c o r d in g to E. It. Tr n fCamp No. 1H.
f o r d 's Map o f Hanford. Florida,
Another document captured at
Two escaped previously reported
ns per pint (h e re o f duly r ecord­
Kilkrc, County Clare, deals with were recaptured, the records show.
ed.
nml to nny nnd nil oth er persons
members of the Republican Army
w h o s e names nre unknown, c la im ­
who contemplate emigration. They
in g any right, title or Interest In
and to the pr operly h erein above il&lt;*.
must certify thnt they nre forced
sc r ib ed or any part o r parcel th ere­
to lenve Ireland by extreme eco­
of.
nomic distress. They nre then ptr.
It Is hereby ordered Mist you. and
on n “ forgeign reserve list” for a
eneb o f you. be and .ippnop before
o u r said Circuit Court al tile court
period of five years, ami pledge
house at Hanford, Florida, on tin*
themselves while abroad to in­
nth. day o f October, A. I*. 1925. i-nu
crease their efficiency ns soldiers.
th en mid there make a n sw er to the
rompin ln t exhibited nga'nnl (HE A L)
The emigrant undertaken to save
TALLAHASSEE, Sept, l - f / l ’l— billu 1oInf Ibis
cause.
V. K. iHMfOLARH,
up tho price of a return passage In d ic a tio n s are that tho e x a m i n a ­ y oIt
Is fu rther ordered that Ibis o r ­ Clerk of the C irc u it Cou rt o f the
and come hack immediately when ti o n s h old f o r Iciich eri o f xehoolx d er o f I'uldlentliin he published III
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f ton
T h e' Hanford
Herald, a
a newxpj
newspaper
Htnte o f Florida, In nnd (nr f l* m .
o f r&lt;’ l,.r!,lf, A non* t ‘&gt;0 t o An trust T1"
Hanford Merabi,
called.
Of U l t i m a , A u g u s t
D&gt; A u g u s t . p u b l i s h e d In Hanford .S em inole Ci
' tunIn ole Count v.
22, was one nf tin* Inrgcnt under! ty, Floridn. nnn* rticli. w«wte»for t*»mx v n v A M W E E K S , D epu ty Clerk,
the pwuent system, according tb r” " " 'J.'7.;w—h*
------ - srnl
* DeCOTTES A HFENCEII, r
t'
u A\ir„„
set (j( WITNESS
mV
handof and
se
Solicitors and o f Cou n sel for Corn( , K,
l l H, ,.r
of tltt bthtt Iinn
i patt))l(l
Court
tlm the
Seven
mil
plalnnnt*.
mont of Public Instruction, who is JUillrInl I’ lreult of the Hlute o f Flo- Am: I -4 - 1.‘i - 32- 31 Sept 3. t 2. 11.2(1
rhln. In mill f o r the County of firmin charge of the examination work. irtole,
on Mila Mm 5th day o f Sep­ IN TH E r i l t r l ' I T &lt; -»! II I- OF T IIE
Tha grading of papers, Mr. Al­ te m b e r A. I». 19*5.
SEVENTH
jr iltlT A I.
I t t l C t 'I T
o r TIIE S T A T E OP F l.O tllllA
V. E. DOUGLASS,
len said, has been practically com­
IV AND I d l l SEVII MII.E M i l NClerk
Circuit
Court.
Tib
Judicial
pleted, and tho usual percentage
TV. IN CMA.NCEItV SITTING.
Circuit o f Florida. In nml f o r
of certificates has been made.
Illll In l|ulrt Title,
Heminole Cou u ly.
SPRINGFIELD, III., Sept. 5.—
JOHN
BltAFEIt.
The certificates are being mail­ (H EAL)
C om plain a n t
By A. M. W E E K S .
(/P)—When some artistic Illinois ed out by n corps of workers as
Deputy Clerk.
legislator years ago introduced a rapidly as possible, it was stated, DM'OTTES A ftPENCHH.
JOHN LEW . et uls!.
bill to appropriate money for nn but it will lie same time during S olic itor s nnd o f Counsel for
D efendants.
Order o f I'libllentlon
'nmplnlnnnt.
oil portrait of
the first
on
or me
u r n Illinois lh(J comin, wet&gt;k befot
fore the final (Sept.
Thr State o f F lo rid a to tha a f t e r
5-12-19-2U.
governor, he sot a precedent which'
wjn lu&gt; despatched,
named parties, C reelin g *
T o John Lew, N ancy L ew ’ n e n ja gave this stnte another first placo
Tho examination papers, which . M t i i t i: o f i &gt; t i : n t i o x t o o i i T,\l.\
gP B C IA I,
I.EfilHI.A TIIIN tnln J. Self, H enrie tta Self. Eva
nmnng the forty-eight.
Iare being gradetl now by a special
A T NF.XT s P C I ‘ I AI. SESSION OF peek ham. Alena Pock ha in nml S a m ­
uel Elbert Peokhnm, If living, and
-..{T1'&lt;Vn,n? . *■ Stevenson, artist ‘ 'f i committee appointed for thnt work
LEG I SI, A T I'It F .
N otice Is hereby given that (be ir dead, all parties claim in g any
I hiladclpiiin, who has jus» finish- ‘ w||j
mailed out to every county
Interest
under tin* said John Lew
Board of Public Instruction
ed roconilitloning the portraits of superintendent, where the nppli- County
Nancy
Lew .
deceased',
o f Heminole County will at the next deceased.
Illinois' governors, said thnt no ennts arc selected.
rpeclnl session of the l.eglslature Beniamin J. Helf, deceased. H en riet­
other state hut Illinois has a com­
o f the State o f Florida, seek to o b ­ ta Self, deceased. E v a Peckham d e ­
tain tho cnnetincnt by said I.egls- ceased. A l m a Peckham , deceased
plete set of life portraits of its
lu re of specia l legislation validat­ and Ha mu cl Elhert Peckham. d e ­
No
name
has
yet
been
suggested
governor.
in g nnd c o n f ir m i n g
the election ceased or o th e r w is e , and all u n ­
for ttio proposed combined organ­ bold
T a x School District known pa rties c la im in g any Inter­
Mr, Stevenson placed Illinois ization. Officials could not say- No. t in( O Special
th e r w is e kn ow n ,is Hanford est In an,] to th o f o l l o w i n g ilesrrlhfirst in this respect because some whet her it would retain one of Specia l T a x Sch ool District) of Hem- erl lands situate In O range County
cultUled legislator "knew the val­ tho present names of the two or­ l nolo County . Florida, on the Bit. Florid*, tn-wdt:
T R A C T ONE:
Tho
Northwest
o f Hep l cm he p, 1925, aiitlmrlxllt K
ue of oil paintings." “ Other stales” ganizations or tnlie an entirely new day
quarter I N W t t ) o f the South­
Ihe IsMttnneo amt sale by said S p e c ­
h»* sitid, "have some fine pictures (im,
west quarter fH W V j) o f Hccilnri
ial T a x School District, of bonds in
Tw enty-seven
127)
T ow nship
th e sum of liSO.Onn.nn in accordance
of governors, including Maryland,
T w e n t y - o n e t 2 l ) .South, Ring.!
w
ith
resolu
tio
n
o
f
sold
County
Board
and tho most complete set of colon­
T h irty 139) East.
T h o n v e r a g e yiclil o f p o t a t o e s (it o f P u blic In struction adopted on
ial governors’ portraits hangs in
TRACT TWO:
Th«
Northeast
th e tlh. day o f August. 1925 and
Hastings
is
l.r
i
barn’ll
per
aero.
quarter INK Si) » f the Hoot In
alilhnrDInir
Mie
Issuance
and
sale
Independence Hull in Philadelphia,
West quarter
(SW &lt;i)
of
Hie
Tin*
|U21
c
r
o
p
h
o
w
e
v
e
r
w
n
s
on
ly
i
o
f
said
bund*,
ami
to
uuthorlVc
and
but no oilier state approaches Il­
Southwest q u a r te r
( H W t i ) *&gt;f
direct III** expeip llllir e of the pro­
linois in the degree of excellence ill to 33 barrels per ncrc.
Hectlon
T
w
e
n
t
y
s
e
v
e
n
&lt;27&gt;
c e e d s of the sale of said bonds
T ow n s h ip
T w enty-on e
121)
f o r the pu rposes net forth III the
and completeness of its executive,
South, Range T h irt y (30 ) East.
a fo r e s a id resolu tion o f the County
portrait gnllcry."
It is ordered that you appear to
Hoard o f P u blic Instruction ad op t­
Cook Bros.
' d August t, 1925
the sw orn Idll o f c o m p la in t h e r e i n
A conservative estimate of the
filed
'in or b e f o r e th e 5th day of
T
h
is
5tli
day
o
f
.September,
1925.
value of tho gallery, Mr. Steven- j G K N F .U A I. C O N T R A C T O R S
COUNTY UOAItli OF PUBLIC IN October. A D. 1925, the same b e ­
son raid, would be about $60,001).'
ing a R ole Day o f th is Hon orable
STItCl TIMN
Kxpecinlly Kiiitippctl for
Hv F lt E D T W ILLIA M S. Chairman. ( oiirt, and In d e fa u lt th er eof a d e ­
Among the finest examples of por­
Itemnileling
c ree
pro
c o t lf c s s o
he
entered
A t te s t:
T W I.AWTDN.
trait painting in the lot, be said, (100 l.nurel Avc. Telephone 603 Superin
tendent o f Public Instruction against yon and encii o f you
is that of Governor Shelby M. Cu|.
It Is fu rther or d e re d
that till*
and Sec r eta r y of said Hoard.

S t a t e Instruction
Quiz Largest Ever
Held, Chief Claims

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H S A T U R b k V J k E E ^ M B E R 5.1 1$25.

Long Leaf
Long Life
7&gt;j

Florida Dense Long Leaf Y ellow
Lumber is noted for its great
“V
Strength and Durability

Putnnm Lumber Co,
J. R a y Arnold Lkr. f'o.
Rio Lumber Co,
E. VV. Hood lom p n s y
H au l t 'm t r Co.
D rook s-S en n ln s Vmrp.
SI, Andrew* Boy Lbr. Co.
T h e D o w l in g C o m p a n y
VV, C. Sbrrmno Co.
D ra k e l.am her
Staadard Lumber Co.
Foah ra Lnaiber Ca.
J, M. G riffin l.lm &lt;'«•
Union Cypres* Co.
ll a a k n r y l.nmhrr Co.
W es t Florida Lbr, Co,
K r y a r l l l e l.amher U«,
J. VV, MrVVIlllnm* Co„ m e.W ood m ere Lumber Co

Name
Address

Florida Dense Long Leaf
Pine M anufacturers
Hotel Mason

Jacksonville

■HW

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.iov icg j s

Thn nliove lint* lolls in just two words the entire iW
this store! To really complete the menace, howurl
line “at renxonablo prices" mi);ht be addetl—for it »|
tllwnyk has been our policy t*&gt; place quality furniture f
in the reach of everyone, ^Vhc^ you buy furniturf i
you do so with tho utmost confidence, for our re«poniJi
follows every piece of furniture into the home. Tm
why this store nttnined its lonk standinj; rcputxtieaj
sellitifr quality furniture—nt reasonable prices!

Fo Give Your Dining Room Distinction
IVrhups on« of the most beautiful creations produced this fall is the chnrmin|*jj
K . * n i l -J,.l!S?ircd l*uOVC’. Th.e ‘."'^ ‘ ration give* you an excellent idea of iU p J
imes
It includesTh^niiwnivc
mar,xfvc DUIIOl.
huff7t“ me
thV\hitinrti’
vc
inot anti
Ilia exceptional
L • . r, beauty.
.
cm
H C* I ,i ' , f a ” |ICL' ,hcavy an(l r,chl&gt;’ cnrv®d» the five chairs and the
.1
1 &gt; t .9 chair, with rich tapestry Beats. The rtyle is the
Italian MQt
I
f ; ® ' , : 111'1 ,(!
lfl, walnut. Ilieh carvinKg and decorntion.i
characterize the suite It is priced at
“

Card Tables,
$1.98 Net

Speaking* of Seryk
At this store the word

\v« arc offering .sev­
eral (lo*eri hiph grade
P®rd tables at the low
price o f $1.98. They
arc worth most twice
this price.
No iliacount allowed.

ico" has many
tncnn.i unfailii'K C(’ (^e;et
slant helpfulness,
desire to aid our P ■ '
cvety way po**'1,Ie*
tlecd, service means c

Free Delivery
We make free iMjJV
anywhere in I’ W

End 'I’aldes,

it

$ 1 0 . 0(1
•■no of thtMc churminR
Renaiisjuice rn.| (allies,
finUhril in wulnut with u
hook trough wilt mid „
real touch of dmrtn to
your living room.

10% Discount
\\c allow 1 0 '' n lsc«J

all rash p u r c b w i

r5M.I.|.l.lil

SAVINGS

B e t t e r H iwNit u h i ? p o s LEsti m o n ^ v

G.E.ITCALL

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OlUANDClFlQRiaA
CHURCH ST.

AT OHANOE

�PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

!

The church services for Su
will be as follows:
Sunday school 9:45 a. m
Preaching service 11 a. m.
r ew ard
Senior Christian Endeavor,
Priest is spending m.
gt Petersburg.
Preaching Service, 8 p. m.
r~ciark spent the
,* Miss Helen Jinpriest and family are

" " '. M i . : " *

StOkiki
XJI
^ent one day this
Virgin! Jinkins.
7 McKee ad Mrs. Ef.-'
"rJ. and son, Date,
Orlando, Thursday on
IgTifleld returned WedL a trip on which ho
Epa, Lakeland, BranRsk’ and Madison.
Lyn Kdenfield returned
[-day from Savunnah,
«ihe has been visiting
„*! a host of friends.
night at 6:45 o’clock the
. of the league meets.
is expected to be
ill visitors are welcom-

Uy*lo», to,rth ^ Qrv*U going, first
Via Miami.
M l

*w r

* * J u tJ L J L 'rittv

M

» r f rr*

' f o cut icFoki tlfe ttatV of Floij
m o n th -ob July the
ton
through' a ctpal ‘system would
awaited
showers
hos
come
to
parts
AW&amp;Lvm
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„
ulk.
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river
bridge at Jackr&amp;u'cd.tta
iaillnjr
route
from
Bosof North Dakota. Iowa and Wiscon­
to the Great Lakes over thoisonvillc was lifted at draw section
sin, but higher temperatures have Wn
----- A
—*!-•—. 1.
M Li. niw.nt 1 . 4WtrSif tkhoa lltM^a IA hll flip t nil n n («
brought death, damage nrtd suf southern Waters route by about 1,*
(Continued from Page One)
with a promise of 103 or better for fering.
Saturday.
■The average daily toll taken in
In 1924 the total number of
East Sanford
Bacon nnd eggs were fried near
FLORIDA FACTS
bv 'lh i St. 'Joh'nn river bridgo at banks throughout tho state was
Puna, 111., by tourist-, who used
JlckHonville during the month of 211. On June JO, 1025 the total
Miss Sue Fox -has accepted a the state of Illinois cement hard
The Atlantic Deeper Waterways
position with the Mnhoney-lVnlk- road as a sk'.ll.'t and a nuturul Association with heuduuurters in July is given by its chief clerk ns number of banks in the state was
$1101.11.
261.
.
er Co.
temperature cl 101 degrees for Philadelphia will hold a meeting in
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Miami during November 10 through
Orange is the center of the cit’A plan is now underway for the
31 rL Troy M. Bledsoe- on Saturday
rus shipping industry of t}ie state. consolidation o f the Florida State
.
•
•
At theirUtonis on titnevn Avenue.ii ;
—.
. .
All but one of tho great marketing Gime ami Fish Protective Asso­
Mrs. Llbbie Weeks nnd Miss ' 'ATLANTA, SepUb.-Dixie fair
ftVprctocntntivoil! from state* nil' agenciek In'the, state aro located ciation with
the comparatively
ly
fried
Friday.
TH
{*
sunny
Sout)}i
Araie.,Weeks arrived home Sunday
along tile Atlantic; eoast w(U.‘ t&gt;« ' in Ohingi!ebuhty,
wly organized body in this state
siMled, popped and1cracked nder]
* /»■ ■■&gt;— • i
f •! •*
-the Isaak Walton League. The
the! rays of a pitiless sun.
" " W
-Tbo county Is iii the geographical
former organization his been op­
Almost every portion of thd
Miss' iW Pay has us guests from South reported re-ord-breakinfd
,
. center of the state nnd hns an area erating for many years.
Palatka last Sunday, Miss Adnline temperatures, not jitst for the secs
' . .
.
" ‘ of 92A square miles. The latest
Morris, Miss Bessie Litchworth nnd tion, hut for the whole year.
The Florida State Canal Commu- official state census gives it a 38,'Palatka—Cotton picking under
Mr. Hendrix.
on. operating under the governor .149 ofw hieh number 9,587 are way in this section.
The Weather Bureau at Birm­
id designed to secure the con- •negrbes,. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W*. Dressor ingham. Ala , reported that tho
nnd tho children, Helen and Glen heat there this afteuicim'broke all
spent Sunday ns guests at the I. U. previous records When 'the the.-;
Thero aro about 1,500 clear watMartin home in town.
mometer recorded 105 degrees.
1er iukus in tho county. Tho official
Columbia. S. C., at a o'clock
i weather* bureau report says that
Mr. nnd Mrs. George F.lliott nnd
the average monthly rainfnll is
Edward Elliott of Sanford were was sweltering in 105 degrees, the
427 inches, tho lowest temperature JOHN It. UltOtVN. et nl.
supper guests at the C. E. ChorJ0„degrees, tho highest tempera­
IW riiiln ntn.
penlng home Wednesday evening.
Orilrr u f I’n h l l r a l l i i n
ture
99
degrees
nnd
the
average
Edmond Stowe motored * to St.
T o John II. D row n uml — ------temperature 71.7 degrees.
Drown, his w ile. A n n ie K. O r lf f l n .
Augustine on Sunday to bring Mrs.
n willow, Charlie tl rlH In am i-------------Stowe nnd tho little daughter homo
O rlffln. his w ife. N ettle O r lf f l n . u n ­
married. Joh n tVeeley O r lf f l n uml
from a visit with a sister, Mrs.
■
■ O rlffln. &gt;iIn w ife , uml Joh n
Evans.
A. W o o le n uml— ——a— W o o t e n , tils
w ife. If livtnir. unit )r ileuil, ull p u r ­
Jseph Johnson, the East San­
lieu ctiilmliiK IntereHt
uniler the
ford boy who delivers The Iieruld
mill John II. D row n . A n n ie K. H r lfin East Sanford hns received a $25
flli, a w id ow . C h arlie O rlffln . N e t ­
tle Orlffln. J o h n W e s le y O r lf f l n and
cash prise for securing the most
John A. W ooten, uml eaeli o f (hem,
new subscribers for the Herald in
deceased o r o t h e r w is e uml nil u n ­
a recent contest.
k n o w n persons Interested
tn the

i Virginia Jinkins and
rkornby entertained the
irum Cocoa, Misses Nona
iJ Auroa Tilson, Friduy
.p*Land where they will
1the lour left this ntornt District Institute.

IN

SOUTHLAND

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One block with a five room house on 3rd Street.
Eight lots for $1,000.00 each.
Two lots for $1700.00.
7 acre Orange Grove that will pay more than 10% on
the investment.
“ COME IN— LETS T A L K IT O V E R"

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awards S. Ward enter-r Sunday school class
simming party and picnic
ILake cn Wednesday nftMembers of the class atvere: Misses Olive Hwnin,
it* Shinsholser,
Grace
May I*ord, and Virginia
i[i, Thu guests were j
Uflle Vining, Kioise Winn,1
[ Slimpson and the supe. k of the Intermediate j
pnt. Mts. (J. W. Wansley.

Icnior Epworth League |
[irgular monthljr.bdsiivwis :
I to. the church,. Tqesduy [
IJulkwiatc .4 ln»-. lawMiU-.-c-d

c! Driiartment being Ihe
s q The I.eagues Wtbe
KtUo groups—the White
Each group appoititllptain. Many interesting
ftmthehl, yells given, ntnl
wit sung. When the juditt their decision it was
Iht the race was a citf.e
Mthe ‘‘bluo.s’’ had won by
mvpoint-*. Ja.qier Cro.vley
vtnny of th - games and
Ikihn Ltl.e .lunaluakn.

P h on e 117

108 M agnolia A ve

And Spend Your Sundays at

follow in g
d e s cr ib e d
property
In
.Seminole County . F lorida , t o - w l t ;

In New Zealand after a recent
heavy rain storm accompanied by
heuvy wind, the streets ami gutters
were filled with small fish that had
teen blown from the streams and
water holes henrby.

tvotionul meeting of the
Jpworth I.eague will be
jus Virginia Jinkins. A
rujrsm lias been planned
»rs be sure anti be there.
&gt; people who are not in
Mshould make it a point
j I*ague ut least once,
i try. "Once a Leuguere,
Leaguer.

L. SIMMONS Sales Manager

The S 1-2 of the N 1-2 of Dot

Huy your property direct front OWNER. SAVE that
ton per cent COMMISSION. This property is in the
newly incorporated nnd prosperous town of OVIEDO*
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Well built two-story house—-MODERN— lights nnd
water. Orange grove— HEARING— on Snnford-Oviedo
hard road ami on A. C. L. It. It.
u

Drill for Monday night, Sept. 7. call­
ed o ff account Labor Day. Next drill
will be Sept. 14,1925.

Twenty acres o f fine celery land, ten acres almost
cleared, right on the proposed hard road and on the
S. A. 1*. It. It.

Fine bathing, beautiful tropical
scenery and reasonable price

See S. W . SWOPE, Box 114, Oviedo, Fla
Itv A. M. WBRKH,
W. A. da Tt ih iia l u
Solicitor for Cointilalnnnt..

J. C. Hutchinson, Capt.

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THE CHILDREN’S ACCIDENT POLICY

TEN ROOM HOUSE
Furnished - Well Located - Good
Investment—Good Income i
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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
Flrut National Hunk Uuilding.

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R. A. W INSTON, General Agent

SALES FORCE
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Masonic Httilding. . Telephone 707
Sanford, Fin.

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Exceptional
PlumhiiiK Calls for

•‘■‘St.c* services are
f*/!
morning at II
‘“'•Oman’s t'lub, Oak
I n*uTfcl street. Sunday
- ," *Vlock; subject for
Ifidai) 'juimonies of heal^
[

«*ning services,
‘ ‘ t %o'clock in the

•'’■'liny trutinUlM a free
, ,0? sh?re th* Bible and
II ' hnstisn Science literl-1) «• reitl, K-rrowed or
, '*Pfn Wednesday and
Znm * &gt;« 3 P. m., room
• ainma,1Bank Building,
welcome to attend these
L 1 n'ake use of the

A. I). ROSIER
If you’ re particular about
We have homes, residence lots, business blocks,
wnrehnuc sites, c elery farms, orange groves ami
acreage for your inspection at prices that are attractive.
tit to use our service in locating
and also in listing what you have

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Tin? combination o f our quality lumber anil
prompt ami courteous service can’ t be beat for
satisfaction.
Call nml let us give you an estimate on your
lumber work.

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CHURCH
In Our New Home On W. Third St.

Sunford, Florida

The Davcy-Winston Organization,
&gt;’ service 8 o’clock, sub­
notion, Tu-o Words—Life
ners.
f raorning service, attenj **
to Lubor Duy

Sanford, Florida.

Masonic building.

Telephone 707
T. L. BROWN

!w
*.Vf"ir&gt;g service, Soutli
ght will be the feature,
varoltnian will, sing and
il0l,'tn of interest in
Qlina will |,e brought
* Uru'inian* will be hon-

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mutual

Be Our Guest!
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SA V E and
T H R IV E

HARDW OOD
FLOORING

"i? by the pastor, 8 p. m.
t‘*t,nK. (Wednesday), 8

OAK AND M APLE FLOORING

tirw*' rs 1,1 be received at
‘n&lt; wrvlce.

AN D RED CEDAR CEILING
enn’ t afford to use 1&gt;inc In a bo »l
house.

DIP, HOLY CROSS
Sunday after Trinity.

The First National Bartk is proud o f the fact
that it is a "home-grown product” .
Its 38 years of growth bus bciiii linked closely
with tho growth o f Sanford itself, and vicinity,
we have always been ready to aid home "interests
in preference to anything else.'
The officers and stockholders o f the First
National take an active part in all civic nml com­
mercial affairs that will contribute to the pros­
perity o f this section,
And the farmer in partiquljir, hns recognized
In the 1First,National
atnever-failing
friend.
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league meetings 7 p.

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Sunday Dinner
Why bother and get overh eated this warm weather
trying to prepare a good Sunday dinner when we have
prepared on especially for you?
S P EC IA L

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At the Right Price

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Sanford’s Original W a ffle House

Phone 172

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SATURDAY, SKIT. 5, 1925
THR HKKALD’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackaon:
tiiu .
, L —Cohatrurtion of Rt. Johns-In­
dian River canal,
t .—Kitenslon of white way.
4 r -Extension of local amusements.
— Swimming pool, trnnia court*,
•If.
%.— Augmenting of building proram—houtea, hotela, apartment
ante*.
•/— Extension of atreel paving pro*
fram.
$*—Const ruction
of
boulevard
around Ia Ka Monroe.
A —Completion of city beautified*
lion prperam.
t,— Ktpanalon of achool ayatem
with provlalon fur Incrraard fa*
cllltlea.

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HIHI.K VKItSB FOR TODAY
PRAYER
A N S W E R E D :-!
Bought the Lord, and he heard me,
and delivered fr«im all my fenrn.
This poor man cried, nnd the Lord
heaerd him, nnd saved him out of
all hia troufden. Psalm .'14: 4, 0.
TIIE NAME OF JESUS
Weary and apent nnd fainting—
For bitter nad been the day,
And rought the road I had traveled
At the foot of the Cross I luy.
No prayer could my spirit utteer,
No word my white lips frame:
.With only n breath three fluttered
From my famished heart the
Name.

LABO R DAY

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bruin size to modern men.
Professor Keith wonders whether
he
aide to use that big brain
Sanford Needs Hundreds o f New Houses nndwas
remarks, which may interest
you, that the ablest modern men
do not use mure than one-fifth of
Where can I find a plnce to live?
their brain capacity. Four-fifths
This will he heard every day from now on in Sanford.
lie
wasted, waitin'/ to he
Building permits show a new house is being constructed put fallow,
to work.

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• T H E W E T S E A S Q N H A S S E T IN

shouting Ilian any Indian over did.

A TRULY AMERICAN ru*ntinu*nt rocognizi's llu&gt; dignity
Colyumista in New York, and uf labor und the fact that honor lies in honest i &gt;il.—Cleve­
other sections of the American land.
hinterland, have frequently taken
HR WHO WOULD reach the desired goal must, while a
boy, suffer and labor much and bear both heat and cold.—
Horace.
----------------- o----------------LABOR IN THIS country is independent and proud. It
lias iml I i ask (lie patronage uf capital, but capital solicits
the aid of labor— Wqbster.

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THE OSSERVATORE Romano,
through news obtained from the
Vuticun, describes the journey of
Cardinal Dougherty of Philadel­
phia in the Holy l-and.
It is reported that Hedouins, ail
the Arab tribes that Cardinal
Dougherty has encountered, have
treated him with greut respect,
welcoming him with ull possible
pomp.
The Arabs, suid to believe that
the Pope objects to Jewish con­
trol of Jerusalem und the Holy
. Land, aro friendly to the Catholic

LABOR IS dist ivereil to be the grand conqueror, enrich- v &lt;*,urcbing and building up nations mare surely than tin- proudest
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Man cannot live* within himself and if there is a man
among us who thinks he can set aside this tenching of the
Bible let him try it. He might get away with it seemingly
and mnku lots of money hut lie will not have peace of mind,
he will have no friends nnd he will be disposed of men every­
where.

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every day, but one new house a day is not enough for a city
that is growing ns rapidly as Sanford. One new residence
IN JAPAN a flier from Moscow
a day will fall far short of providing sufficient housing fac­ landed within forbidden territory I
ilities for the coming winter, or even for the early full. Un­ near a Japanese fort. He was
locked up. A French­
less some concentrated efforts are inaugurated and some immediately
man was arrested for landing,
t'jvic campaign-wtagetl l\*r 4lM*-^Mir|K)se o f providing more against his will, in similar terri­
houses and nMiV/tpatlmont bouses, this city will be in a sad tory. Japan takes flying seriously.
situation when hundreds o f people come here to stay, but find This country will also tuke flying
seriously if fliers ever stmt from
it impossible to do so.
Asia in our direction.
A newcomer cannot arrive in town today and construct a
house so that he can stay in it tonight. lie must have some
HENRY FORD and his son Edplace to live while he builds. In all probability, he would sel, Heaven he praised, are both
purchase a house already erected if such a thing was possible. deeply interested in hying. The old­
As a result o f the great Chamber of Commerce member­ er Ford won't object to the state­
From the foot of tho Cross, then,
ment that his son dragged hint
ship campaign held last month, Sanford is doing extensive into
onward
it.
advertising. People are beginning to realize that in this
1 took, my way at length:
They are going to arrange a
Not now in uuin and feebleness, city they can find a desirable place to live and to prosper. parade of twenty flying machines
Hut on from
strength
to As the publicity program continues and as the Sanford story across the country, inviting others
strength.
to join. That will help to wake up
For love had given me courage, is continually preached throughout the land, thousands more the country.
will pick this community for their permanent home.
No foe my face could shame;
The first tif the
Ford baby
Hy fuith my soul hud spoken,
But after they get here, then what? If they like the dirigibles, all metal, able to stay
....In its hour of need, the Name. city, if they like the sound and substantial characteristics of out of doors all the year round,
•—Arthur Unknown.
the community, if they would like to stay but can't find a if necessary, will be a welcome
—.
&lt;)--------sight.
place
to live, what will happen? Just this. They will move
Sanford has only eight taxpay­
ers who Inek the progressive spirit. oil to Orlando or to some other points. Not front choice but
t.n • v
mil
"PRESIDENT
COO LI DUE will
**' -------- o-------because other towns huve lmd the foresight to make provis-j leave the pool situation for the
Monday is Labor Day ami Tho ion for the curing o f newcomers and have Iniilt hundreds of •resent to Congress ami hopes there
Herald force will take u vacation. new houses and new apartment houses. Ami these other will lie no profiteering in the mean­
it’-, .
a---So reads the dispatch.
points will belief it hy Sanford's extensive advertising cam­ time."
That is a large hope, for "in
After Labor Day comes the fall
and winter rush. Aro you ready paign.
the meantime” many dealers have
to keep pace with thu rest of Un­
When a fund with which to advertise this community raised the price fifty cents a ton
people ?
was provided, Sanford only started. The next important Witli the public, panic-stricken,
--------o-------problem, and one that must he handled without delay, is the rushing to buy, that means com­
If there ore five million dollars housing problem, which is, as few seem to realize, a decidedly fortable profiteering.
on deposit in tin- banks of Sanford
now, how much will there be on serious one.
MOSCOW HAS leurncii that
There are people in Sanford who own lots and would like Germany is an educated nation,
deposit six months from now ?
---------o--------to build on those lots if it was possible for them to borrow that its workmen are thinkers and
Sanford's golf course should be sufficient money with which to finance the construction of do not want smashing violence, in
crowded Monday. In good condi­ the house. Sanford's only building and loan association, we consequence Bolshevism bus or­
dered its representatives in Ger­
tion, the course offers great rec­
reational opportunity for Sanford understand, cannot supply the demand for money. A long many, Berlin especially, to put on
waiting list is held in the office of the company and as new the soft pedal ami talk less vio­
people.
money becomes available it is placed with the applicant who lently, to curry favor with German
workmen.
It appears that stockings arc has been waiting longest. We understand that many have
Forty years of teaching by the
getting lower while dresses are found it necessary to hold o ff their building operations for
Social Democratic
I’urty have
getting shorter and our office hoy many months on this account.
taught
Germany
how
to think.
wonders if it isn’t time to risk the
Why wouldn't civic campaign, conducted on lines similar That’s why they have a Republic
statement that for the future
will come out of the war's
"never the twain shall meet."
to the Chamber if Commerce drive, with its object the sale and
troubles a greater nation tlmn
of stock in a building and loan association he a worthy move­ ever.
A Missouri exchange carries the ment is to he hacked by Sanford's commercial body? The
The world of higli finance is
following advertisement,
"The
man w|m left the seat of his truu- Herald believes tlire are many individuals who have money congratulating Mussolin and Italy*
sera on my fence after robbing my to invest in good eight per cent securities and without doubt new Finance Minister Volpi, on
wulermelon patch Inst night may many o f these persons would welcome an oportunity to buy tin* rise of the Italian lire, which
went to twenty-five for n dollar
have them hy calling and identify­
eight
per
cent
stock
in
an
organization
of
this
character
if
yesterday. Now the lira is worth
ing his property." Which is very
kind but,we don't see much induce­ the matter was properly put before them. They would he one-fifth of what it was worth
ment in the offer.
assisting in the growth o f the community and in the mean­ before the war, n wonderful
achievement.
time would have a safe investment in eight per cent paper
Ail Associated Press Dispatch
ON THE other hand, if die lira
says, "Cupid shot an arrow from which was amply secured in Sanford real estate, and Sanford
went hack to its former vuhie,
Adelaide, Austruliu, across the Pa­ real eeatate will never be worth less than it is today.
cific and the United States to
The Herald would like to see something done to put such l!).:t cents, everybody in Italy
Schenectady and Miss Eunice Hire a plan into execution. Regardless o f who does it, or how wouldh e ruined, und Italy’s in­
promised to wed Keith Saute Mes- it is done, some Immediate action must he taken so that dustry would bu overwhelmed. Fi­
nance la a complicated science.
aant, electrical engineer now in the
Antipodes." Guess that’s better hundreds tif new houses may he constructed at oncu.

occasion to poke fun ot Philadel­
phia because it harbors in its busy
midst a number of business and
professional men with strangely
opt or otherwise remarkable names
There, is, for instance, "Hosea Wutefer, florist;" utid itguin (in Ger­
mantown) "Doctor Lawyer, den­
tist.'.Riicentjy New York hnd a
strike a t "baggage-smashers.” It
did not last lung or uttain very in­
teresting proportion
If it hi!,
come bright metropolitan repoVtvr
•night have dizcoveml that ho hive
In thin city a firm In the express
AtuJ teaming line by the name of
Maihbit* it Son*—Philadelphia R*t®****• **v*U,.'

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As Brisbane Sees It

Profit* Take a Heat. '
Morttihyv 8cptc*mfe'er 7! HaVbet»n designated as Labor Day,
Pity Poor New York.
a day when the whole nation will, with one accord pause in
George Eastman, a Giver.
recognition o f the importance o f Labor, the dominating in­
A Neanderthal Skull.
fluence, the unescapable heritage o f Man.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C o p y r ia n t 1)19)
Any conception o f Labor as a hulking bully, swaggering
about in the grim y, sweaty apparel of his colling, flaunting
YOUR LIST of stocks this m o rn ­
his temporary station as the supreme ruler for a day, is ing will contain many, m inus
wrong. Time is a great leveller, and it is a far cry from that signs. The coal Btrike has fright­
period o f the world’s history, web termed the dark ages, ened speculators nnd. like the
when a laborer was a cringing menial, the hapless, helpless miners. Wall Street profits are
a temporary vacation^
serf of a fucdal system that recognized but two classes, taking
However, those that now sell
finality and slavery. Democracy lias long since supplanted anything representing real . value
the arrogance o f aristocracy, and the Divine Kight of Kings will feel foolish a little later.
There could be no worse time
is a laughable memory.
Sweat is not discriminating, nnd honest toil is not con­ than this to sell anything in th*
United States that is Worth hiv*
fined to the narrow walls o f an open ditch, nor the' glowing in*.heat of a rolling mill. The much maligned, rndicnl-cursed
capitalist, in tiio cool, quiet recesses of a man-made pile of
THE STATE of New ^ork pities
granite, works as hard, in his way, as anv corner bootblack, Itself because it pays 1500,000,000
and bis manifold benefits to humanity are greater that the income tax, almost a third of the
entire national tax.
doctrines o f those who would pull him down. Should he be
New Yorkers shouldn't forget
denied the respect symbolized by Labor Day?
that if they pay $500,000,000, it is
Memory recalls n town where existed for a while, a wom­ because forty-seven other States
an’s club, the by-laws o f which included a ruling that no stlfld ail their wealth to New York
spend millions in New York
woman was eligible for membership, whose husband or father banks,
shops and hotels, and allow New
earned the dnily bread clad in overalls. There also comes York's high finance to tup with M
to mind the case o f a young man whose occupation ns gard­ corporations and its interlocking
ener brought him to his urban home at the end of the day ownerships the sources of weulth
much with the grime o f his labors, and whose wife was all over the United States.
Since New York gpts the in­
subjected to the open sneers of her city bred neighbors be­ come, it should be content to pay
cause of his chosen station. Can the addition of a white the tax.
collar be construed as an exemption from tho degradation of
GEORGE EASTMAN, a valu­
honest work ?
Civilization has neither plnce nor use for the drone, the able citizen whom Rochester ap­
preciates, has put his eneregy, in­
unproductive parasite, who drifts over his brief span of years telligence
and wealth bark of Rowithout leaving, or caring, for anything to which he may Chester's university. The assets
point back with the pride o f achievement. Nature abhors a
vacuum, and the passage o f time is rapidly marking the ex- (ooo.ooo
and this dues'Vd^incMe
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t n en n m ift
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w e n t gifts_ -oft s$17,500,000
by
tinction of such voids in the Natural Scheme
George Eastman.
Genius and the constant clamoring demand for more
This is a better world in wiiich
and yet more production, unite to reduce the human factor men. while they live, work des­
in industry. Yet there is no mechanism, or will there ever perately hard for money only to
be, which will co-ordinate impulse and execution, and so sep­ give it nwny in service to their
fellow men.
arate that factor from it. The American Telegraph and
Telephone Company, in installing automatic machine switch­
THE SKULL of n Neanderthal
ing at their central operating stations, have retained the man, dead 20,000 years/and found
operators thus displaced on other duties, some of whom care­ near the Luke of Gulilee, proves,
according to the very learned Pro­
fully watch the automatic switchboards for failure.
fessor Arthur Keith, greatest au­
There will ever be present the prospect of toil in some thority
on the origin of man, that
measure for the sons o f men. And it is only just that the thu human race started in Europe,
strict, uncomplaining udhcrunce to an unescapable law lint in Asin.
should bo thus fittingly rewarded and observed by one day
THAT ANCIENT Neanderthal
of utter relaxation, when the great struggling human mass
relative
of ours wan about equal in
can, for one brief moment, lay aside the yoke of Labor.

The aweet, denr Nnmo of Jesus,
I whispered that—no more;
Hut straight there thrilled an an­
swer
Deep to my being's core.
Soul of my soul was lifted
Hy that wondrous strength that
enmo,
In an instant, swift from Heaven,
At thu mention of the Name.
Sfflfctfy.
i
( • ' #'a.
The tears that from my weakness
Fell slowly, uno by one.
Were*(Hied lyi&gt; tint g**ntla«t*«ucH *&gt;r
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Him,
The Father's equal Soil
Twas (Sod who stooped to help
me.
Whose help I dared In claim,
When out of tho depths I whisper*
I ,
ed
The mighty, conkuering Name.

Lt&gt;. SATURDAY, StifrTEMBElR 5, 1925.

Every citizen owes his city ___
, ------and _____
country
some ---------service,
It might he of one sort of another
otne hut he must give some of
his time toward making his home town better. Hi’ must do
his share in every civic movement, in better living conditions,
in club work of some kind, in helping his friends nnd neigh­
bors. The man who Hliuts himself up within the four walls
of office or home and does nothing to iielp his city will even­
tually hnd himself eut o ff from mankind generally and his
wish to lie alone will lie gratified in every particular.
It tukes a lot of time ami money and gives a man plenty
of worry nnd trouble to be a progressive citizen hut the reward
/comes from thut feeling of having done your duty. Your
Jrienils wall bo numbered by your acquaintances, you will be
"i-omeHiing in your community even though you have no money,
you will be one of the leaders in helping every worthy move­
ment und feel thut you really have a place in the world
"California Real Estate Hus Steady Movement," reads a
Isis Angeles headline.” Probably "Rocks 'Em With u Stenay
Roll".
Wiilinm G. McAdoo has been in Tampa and other points in
south Florida this week. He went down to Marco to try anil
establish a League of N'utiona with tiie warring factions
of Collier county.
We should worry ubout the strike in the coal regions.
There is enough timber in Florida at tiie present rate of cut­
ting und slashing to last tin for this winter at least.
America's war debt is being paid off at the rate of a
billion u year, says headlines in newspapers. At this rate
we should be getting a slight reduction in the income taxes.
Or does the government expect to keep up the lax until the
real estute in Florida is nil sold.
Florida is the only southeastern state not suffering from
n drought. There are many causes for this. One of them
is our proximity to Bimini und other points ol contact ami then
rainwater makes an excellent mixture for home brew it is
enid.
One of the men responsible for nn alleged Florida land
fraud is now hi France nnd he may lie extradited in order that
the ungty customers can wreak vengeance on him. If the
northern investors would only deal with Florida realtors of
recognized .-.landing in the community they would not he
bilked. It is the northern fakirs in the big cities that sell
fake lands in Florida—not the home product.
Any little old dried up country newspaper editor in Flor­
ida has done more for Ids state than all the "high hats” that
come down here from the big papers to lell us about it and
yet (lie little Florida editor is bandy noticed while the strang­
er is always carried round on a platter. A prophet is without
honor in hix own country.
September Morn may Unve been born without any clothes,
according to the picture, hut September has started o ff with a
heat record second to none and even in tiie mountains of Ten­
nessee tiie thermometer is 101. Rome way or other we seem
to feet the heat more in September than in August ami the
in September vve are supposed to have it change.
New apartment houses in Sanford will relieve the housing
shortage and give the winter visitors a chance to remain in
Sanford. With other Florida cities filled to overflowing San­
ford should offer a haven of comfort ami rest to the weary
und many of them from the congested areas wdl come to Sunfurd und remain here.
That bill to be framed for bin) protection ill and around
Sanford is a good one and should be unnoted unanimously by
the people here before it goes to Tullah.'isaee to become a
law. We want all the bird protection we ran have in this
section not only for the benefit of the farmers but ulso to
preserve and keep intact our colonies of feathered songsters
and plumage birds that make Florida famous ull over the
world.
Haynes A Ratliff have installed n new printing press
and linotype and other material that will give the firm one of
the largest and best equipped printing offices in this part of
the state and their first publication this month will be l'loridu

Outdoors.

Actual building figures aro what count in (he growth of
a city and not the number ot subdivisions. What Sanford
wants at present is five hundred homes at prices that will suit
the pocket book of rich and poor. Vacant lots may be changing
hands every day but unless some one builds homes on some
of these lots they might just us well he back in their native
wilds—white stakes only mean corners of lots.
Our present traffic rules are not good
There is not
one out of u hundred drivers know who has the right of way
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The
{Ntunduid OR in the Middle West
cuts prices /»i)o‘.inote cent a gallon,
___J9 Miw viiij ia 3i uno west street to have
H E THAT USETH many words for the explaining any reducing ,/he retail price to 18
it. Other right of way streets would be Oak, Park, Magnolia,
* I’aliuotto und Sanford Avenues. Let the side streets traffic
subject, doth, like the cuttle fiah, hide hinuelf tor the moat cents. WHat tho little people save
jin the /a :, war they will pay. buck I
giv* Wuy to tiie main Roes rA travel and u.tie will bo less acuait
in
nis
own
Ink.—
John
Ruv.
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Boston man a k, jiJ
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kept him in hotj?
ihoiild have waited a Ut l
coming.
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SA TU R D A Y EVEN INC! SERMON
REV. T. J. NIXON
Text, Psalm 100-2, "Serve the a |.«*i on d .‘:avinr, » m|
joy and gladin -j hn tar
Lord with Gladness."
THERE VUE MANY SL
The story is told of n little boy
OF GLADNESS IN THE|
who hud professed religion nnd ICE OF GOD.
joined the Church. He came home
There mu -t h.’ v
full of joy nnd gladness nnd was tiling, and n&lt;&gt; man canb*|
making considerable noise about just trying t” !*•
tho house, when some older mem­ caii '-i1 for joy in -enicrli
ber of the family gave him n sol­ sence of ptmlon ini i
emn warning, that as he was now through Jesus i hri-t. hi
n member of the ’ Church he must j no effort to lie g!ad
keep quiet and not make so much tain a real experwnc* g
noise. The little fellow was sur-! salvation. Another tun
prised und discouraged, nnd went |is the goodners uf GoJat.
out in the hack yard to meditnte., It is always a jilenajj
His little dog came running and a good master whoma;
harking and the hoy said, “ Yon long face professor ii
hush up Rover, You haven’t g&lt;d of place in the fnmil;/i
Iany religion." A rooster flapped when we think mucWJ
bis wings and crowed, and the lit- ness of God we on Vb
tie boy said, you make too much, glad and cheerful htOll
noise Mr. Rooster, you have no j source of gladness in
leligion. He then went out to the is the hi.- .din . .1 ttd
horse lot, when an old mule was in the world. A b.’autJJf
standing with his head over the of our Lord n /ivrn mth|
low fence. The mule was tired nnd "He went :il.. it doing ex
half asleep, and the little boy said i n life a that i* a channel4|
to him, "old mule, I know you’ve ing to oilier-, .uni at lixl
got religion lieenuse you have such time n ili.v Rut it is mctf|
a long face." This little story il-. ed to give than to rweirf.
lustrntex a very common mistake
I heard uf a man wta
that many people entertain about had Em i member of the (
the Christian life. We should learn for tuenfy years nnj haJ|
the better way, the Bible way, nnd found any luy in hit religiJ
correct this grevious error ns far was I'tfuuikd to visit a he
as possible.
poverty and sickness ami carl
CHRISTIANITY IS A RELIG­ lief and k&lt;&lt;»1 cheer tn the sr
ing
ION OF JOY AND GLADNESS.
...* ones,
.... lie soon diicoveitd
, .,i
When Jesus was born in Betide-.*1'* ° wn ll!'lt‘ T o ! rid U
hem the angels
fr..m lneaven............
. ™ „ Iness us he
“ "K11"
won,
brought
the
U11IJ
to ‘ I11* ahep. Another t in . uf kIi-Iiiwi j
herds Iand
bold
brin* «’ **a r "Ot: for be- service ” f led is hope foci
great jov ^ i V 1,'
‘/dings o f tare. The future is alwspl
people: for n»i ' * ,
«II ‘ ° on® who hai faith ini
day In the d tv St
•? *loJ n thla venly Father’s love anj l
which is Cliriui /• 1 , 1 ,a Saviour can say with the sweet®
his ministry me i'1' J'or(*'" During Israel. “ Surely eoixlnen
glad tidings o f ih.V u P,rt,uc|,e&lt;i the shall follow me all the &lt;
Ho declau'd tl,., f ^ ,,KI ° m of God. life, and I will dwell in
the gospel to
10 cn," L' to Preach o f the Lord forever."
broken hearted . I’T '
A GLAD SERVICE I
anco to the cuiitlv™
. dc,,vi*r- COM PUSH MORE (IOC.
ing o f sight in 1 ^ ’ “ "d " c o v e r -1ANY OTHER KIND.
at Iilx*rty they that arc* hn't " V i
represent •
114 Rreut sermon on tin*
ll*l‘d. |a,„| ,\fast,.r vve are fW
* " “ “ "It® of Messednox* * 1 u R '"'- It is an awful min*
Ro taught that tin* ,
«®rve God with aW
'’ Jus coming into tlu* Wl)H,l|rp0!,0^l,t'h a person is a stunk*
hat men might have life „n I i'Vas •'* &lt;he unsaved. The
•t inore abundantly.
’
1 havu|nf sad and lonely hewti*
Wherever the
, lost ill the mazes of ils.'
the jityful message of
been procl-ilined r
lm* his love. When our own hr
lighted up with joy *all
have believed in Jesua Christ as vve can lP'lp them.

t h e d a y s o f o u k years
OWENSBORO, KY., MESSENGER
It would ho interesting to know galled y v a r^ jn ^ ^ j,
the authority for the statement.0" ^ lunar in .
&gt;Ttf)
to believe that the ar
made at a meeting of insurance o f life then was so sheet
men in Chicago that the average statement concerning
length of life in Europe when Co­ Columbus’ ; time would kk
lumbus discovered America was believe.
Yet a writer in the *1
twenty years. The speaker men­
i'tl in
Times has n -. H
rt.d
that,"!
tioned it to show how the span of
age length of a human kk
our duys has been increased and under the Ceasars w*i
as the basis for a predication that years. It is suipet-ted
they will be still further Increased. guesswork. No vital Jt
At the time of the Civil war the that period are avnilsM
average length of life had been
There is no doubt, how
extended to furty years, he said; , few hundred year*
today is fifty-eight years and by a •*re regarded a.i ulJ at 4
1050 it probably will be seventy i life when they would nyears.
\W j?ijt sofflf
,
. . . . Iconsidei-d- " ‘ " tj,e lit*
If the average expectation of life 11^0 subjc&gt;'t trom . . yd
in 1F.I2 was twenty years it hurd-; ^
period- 1,1 tnJ I
ly would have been greater 2,000 : „ rave and . "....fiv?. ‘
years before. Yet the Psalmist j wJ,re n»en of J0/,/vijlitt*^
said: "The days of our years, are f„rty is call'd t&gt;&gt;
threescore years and ten; and if !»&gt;’ gruybeai'd.”
^
leason of strength they lm fourComlnj down " J
score years, yet is their strength’
wt. can e3f, L Sh
labor and sorrow; for it is :o a n r ! -,'veruge leai:‘ " ,1 *
cut off. and we fly away." Thb .
v is it^ T u5
has usually been construwl t o , . exai,uning the
mean that seventy years Bi th». . who died a bu f{,»
normal span or man’s life. Tho
ag0. \Miil&lt;-‘ •' ^
general impression has beet' ‘ ' l»t
. . great 3*1**!
|
in liibilical times people lived to 1
jaw
IfeiH 1
a greater age than now. Methuae- , V tv.three year*'lan, son uf Enoch, is credited with,
our
1
having been 909 years idd when he J A '
50 hare
died, and theie were other patri- 1 uvea
ulir d**J
arches whose years were for m ore'eo P*1” ,' rttion»
than have been attained in modern few •vtaerous ***58
Itimes. Even though there
. 'vh/,,a
ro*y
l some who contend that what were be num

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With the coming of September, (rious illness. Ml*« Gayle Marmembers of the college set are shall anil Miss Gene Maxwell will
turning; their thoughts to school. attend
Marysville .Cojege . at
To those who nre returning to col­ Marysvlfe, Tenn., the funner re­
lege, the summer has passe*! swift­ turning for her second year while
ly by, bringing college time back the latter enters ns. a Freshman.
too soon, while for those vylu» are I Miss Florence' McKay and Miss
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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
210 E. First St.

Miss Olive Newman, who has re­
cently returned from n most de­
lightful three'months' tour abroad,
was the guest of honor Friday eve­
ning at . a most enjoyable picnic
and swimming party given by
mother, Mrs. it. A. Newman, dt
the attractive summer home of Mr.
and Mrs. \V. C. Hill's on Crystal
Lake.
All sorts of dainty viands which
help to make a picnic supper com­
plete, wore served nt the sumptfe- j
ous supper nt Sundown, in true
picnic style.
Late in the evening n number of *3
young men joined the jolly group
and dancing, canoeing, swimming
and other aquatic spurts were in­
dulged In, until a late hour.
Mrs. Newman was assisted in
looking after the pleasure of her1
guests by her mother, .Mrs. A. E.‘;
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill.i

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, meeting of the iliUTeat in lh , ,„ ,,,i „ ,: „r
Liliary will meet is keen, giving rise to keen nnticiontlay afternoon ation of what the new life will lone student at Peabody College at
Nashville, Tenn. Miss Madeline
IS A HEALTHFUL FOOD
mid for them.
Mailenr will continue her studies
In these last few days before in music at Hit* Peabody Conserva­
Jay.
Sanford girls nncl boys leave, there tory in Haiti more, Md. Miss Mar­
■iionthly business is one round of shopping being cia Patterson will leave soon to reafl well ns a cooling food for hot weather
liVornan’it Mission- i done, (.list minute preparations 'cider
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* - t ------the *University
of .Montana
| the Methodist are always the most fun, for the Iwhere she will he a member of
Eat More
Lid at the Church girls especially, while the purchase the 1020 graduating class.
»■
of new clothing outfits holds not
Among the Sanford hoys wlu&gt;
IxHlruff will enter a little enjoyment for the boys.
will return to the University of
VMiss Olive NewA majority of Sanford’s college Florida will he: Robert Jenkins,
Miry Elizabeth Fu­ ret will attend state institutions Hill Lake, James G. Sharon, Jr.,
ji* shortly for col- although there will be n large num­ Fay Liming, George Smith aiul
»i- - I **
at her home on ber scattered throughout the coun­ C
I at 3:30 o'clock.
try
fere
and Enjoy Letter Health.
leg
where
once
Among the Sanford girls who Knight, llarton
Mabry,
John Naomi Scoggans, Helen V e rn e y ,^
fp A. Caldwell and will return to fumilnr scenes at Hrumley, John Bchirard and Wat­ Emily Griffin and Carolina Hill
nnd Hen Bridges of Orlando, Bob
I, Haines City Fri- Tnllaliassee will lie: ‘ Misses Lillie son Wallace.
Ruth Spencer, Emma Spencer, SaStewart Long will join his bio- Dobson, Johnnie Miesch, Frank 5
n iiA M P &lt;:•»«
5
Cahiwell went on ta Wheeless, Mae Holly, Maude
ther, Jer.rie Long at the University Markwood,
Raymond
Beardin. ■
1 ,1UWI!* UJI
3
Lake, Anna DuBoae, Ella Mary of Alabama nt Tuscaloosa. Ralph James Sharon, Wnrnro Scoggans, 3
u
Murihead
and Helen Vernay. Woodruff and his brother, Harry, G. W. Spencer, Jr., Harry Wood- \ ■■■■■■MMaaHaaaanaHaMHaaaaaBaaaBaaManaHMaauMiaaMaii*
liiley left Saturday
those who will inter this will uttond th« University of North ruff, Edgcrton Patterson, Hnndail
inn, N. C., where Among
institution for the first time will t'aioliiia at Chanel Hill, the former Chase, Stanley Vernay, Mr. and
e her studies at he Misse3 Mildred Holly, Olive
beginning his third term and the Mrs. It. A. Newman, and Master |
College.
Newman, Georgia Mobley, Mary latter entering for the first time. Bobbie Newman, Mr. and Mrsk W. ■ ,
Elizabeth Puleston, Sara Evelyn
Rodman Lehman will attend Rol­ C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood-j
'eniey. Miss Helen Williams, Naomi Scoggan and
lins College and Frederick Bell will tuff, Mrs. Leolu LeGette and Mrs.!
dal! Chase left Sul­ Louise Sarles.
.
return to Staunton Military Acad­ A. E. Hill.
fur Miami where
Miss Margaret Zachary will re­ emy at Staunton, Va., Hampden
a few days.
sume her studies at Suliins College DuBoae will resume his studies at
AUXILIARY TO MEET
at Bristol, Va., while Miss Marga­ Alabama Polytechnic Institute nt
ruff returned home ret Cox will return to Goucher Col­ Auburn, Ala. Allen Jones and O.
The regular meeting of the Col.
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your property
Hindersonville, N. lege at Baltimore, Md., Miss Mario
T. Alford will constitute Sanford's
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
rille, S. C.. where he Stein per will re-enter Piedmont representation at the University of Theodore
Number Three U. S. W. C. will be
nt in the Simmona- College at Piedmont, Ga., Miss Tennessee at Memphis.
\V. A. held Thursday afternoon nt 3
dlDf.
Emily Bailey leaves today for Adams will re-enter tho Univer­ o’clock at the American Legion
Winston-Salem, N. C., where she ity of Oklahoma at Norman,
M•
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. left Friday for will begin her second year as u Okla., as a member of the Sopho Hall. The president of the Auxil­
We are permanently located in Sanford
(ere he will spend a student o f Winston-Salem College. |mon- Cla-, -. James Stone, another iary, Mrn. Mae Sheafer, urges all
members to be present.
going to (iainesAlias Kitty Duliose will re-enter Sanford Imy, who did not return
hi&lt; studies at the Queens College at ( harlotte, N. C.,jhonie for the summer months, will
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
florida.
where she will matriculate ns a re-enter the University of Michi­ Master Harry Robson.
Dancing wan enjoyed by the
Freshman, after having to leave gan at Ann Arbor, where he will
'
Wo guarantee Satisfaction.
on returned Friday nchool last year on account of se­ matriculate as u Sophomore,
young folks until a late hour, a f­
the past
two
ter which a delicious ice course
himn, North nml
was served.
If you have Property you want sold— List it with us
lie stopped ill
Those enjoying this delightful
Miss
Pearl Robson Is’c,'iU
*i3h
WT IVliyed
luute home,
und kiss it good-bye.
.
parlous lawn and all-day suckers affair were:
Misses Elva Pierce, R. E. Grif­
Given
Lovely
Party
ami stick camlii-i were enjoyed.
Otto Dumas nn- T
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Miss Elotse LanK*r entertained fin, Mary Helen Morse, Louise
(th of a daughter, 111 Honor O I birtlKlay tho jolly group with several hu­ Fields, Eloise Lanier, Eugenia
rwiville, Georgia,
morist readings. Also several mu­ Rouse, Beatrice Powell, Louise
Russell. Luella Mahoney. Gene
(ll join Mrs. Dumau
Honoring Miss Pearl Robson, sical numbers were enjoyed by
Marlin l.anejr nnd Margaret Cowi season ends.
Mira
Pearl
Robson,
James
Robson
who celebrated her fifteenth birth
ttn."'Messrs’.* R.” P'.'‘1Li^dn,*'LfcojjUr'Jl1
I Hi
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day Friduy,i loir -mot hor, Mrs. J. N. and Lewis Mitl/hMl."
lift E. Second Street”, ,* anford, Fla.
Ull and fun, Billy, Robson, entertained at her home
The prizes for the cuteat "Kid” Miller, Jer.se Neely, Evans Spencer
ltv.na H.aeh Sntur- on South Sanford Drive with a was presented to Miss Eloise Lan­ Jack Hall, Arthur Zachary, GoorgA
Wilson, Clyde Long, George Hud­ ................................................................................................ ..
)nll spend the rest "Kid'a Party.”
ier and Evans Spencer.
dleston, Louise Mitchell, Glaudo
Mr. Ball aeeomPunch
ami
dainty
crackers
were
The attractive home was deco­
irfor the week-end.rated with viiiied colored cut flow- •erved throughout the evening by and James Robson and Herbert
era nnd ferns. Games nnd other little Mi a Gene Martin Laney and Messer.

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Now under construction at the corner of First St.
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see

Miss Olive Newman Is
Entertained on Friday
With a Picnic Party

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TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE

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presentation of
’•Alunjon announcwould leave
"d., where she
_ , ‘.tody at the
” s,ary of Music.
_ “nd many hand•arktnl the close of
enioou, an ever
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*',e her wishes for
uts,
titiioii given were: I
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Serviceable and warranted all pure linen. Three patterns.

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.676
NATIONAL LEAGUE
O ffice in new Merriwenthor fi,
.6211
.441 Brooklyn at Boston.
2nd Street.
.235 Cincinnati at Chicago.
New York nt Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
u u m liiiu n iu a in iu s u
.630
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pittsburgh............ .. 80 47
.561 Chicago at St. Louis.
New Y o rk ............ .. 74 58
.539 Detroit nt Cleveland.
Cincinnati............
fit)
Brooklyn............... .. Cl 61 .488 Boston at Washington.
-Ao
-i. ri’ l /
4* I
Louis .. *........ .. 63 67 .485 Philadelphia nt New York.
Y&lt;U\ IMrnte Ace, Blows Up In St.
Paints’ Shortstop Does Pretty
Boston
............. „ 62 73 .459
Ninth and St. Louis W ins; Chicago................ .. 57 72 .442
Winter H a v e n — Contract award­
Piece o f Base Riinhlni? That
Nehf Stars as Gjunts Win Philadelphia .. . . 4.. 56 71 .441 ed at 6100,000 for constructing a
Beat the Locals; L cfly
new two-story arcade budding,
Over Phillies In The 10th
.
M y erti*ilu rl*t tfood t frill
AMERICAN I.EAGUE
corner Third Street and Magnolia
Won Isist Pet.
____
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 5.— (/P)— Washington ..
out of the last four time* he has
By PETER SCH A AI.
? s t i p e t Fitf^BURG. sept. r &gt; .-1
.016 Avenue.
(/P)—Jnko Mossnor stole nonie in j If past performances count for appeared against the Hmokers, and St, Louis broke Pittsburgh's win­ Philadelphia ..
,602
Lake Wales—Plans proposed for
th ejifth inning to Rive St. Peters­ anything ns far ns the very uncer­ losing all four bf the games. So ning streak Friday, 'J to 3, after Chicago .. .. ..
1.51 constructing new $500,1)00, 10 )the
league
lenders
had
won
nine
with
that
record
o
f
his,
the
“
Pitts­
burg- the run that beat Sanford tain (Mine of baseball is concerned,
.fi2t room, commercial hotel here.____*_
i St. L ou is........
bero this afternoon in the ivcond the Mihokers, winners of the sec­ burgh Beauty” fadeg ns one of the straight. Yde opposmi Reinhart D etroit............
.512
ond half pennant race, should have hopes of stopping tne Smokers. until the ninth inning, when Yde Cleveland .. .. .
Ifanictofithe series 3 to 2.
.100
louston
nnd
Stagg,
both
new
a
r
-'
was
succeeded
by
Babe
Adams,
The Saints overcame a one-run un e x . . time of it in the coming
.428
New York .. ..
lead the visitors obtained in the Florida State League pennant rivals, have not had to hear down who went to the mound with the Boston............
.203
opening inning when Dili Cox hit n grabbing series, possibly tnkilig ns much as they would have if the liases loaded. The Cardinals ham­
G. TAYLOR DYER
borne run with Doyle on base in the first three of the games to bo Saints had been out to win the mered Adams for four hits, inch: 1SOUTHERN LEAGUE
second half of the pennant title, ing a double, which went for five
Won Lost Pet.
the second.
played.
Painting— Decorating
Some interesting facts nnd fig­ ami for that reason not much can runs.
Atlanta........
. 77
62 .551
Houston pitched stendy ball for
Rogers Hornsby featured the Mk?w Orleans
.. 76
62 .651
the BJockmon. Although ho wns ures have b i n obtained by a care­ bo said of their record against the
PHONE 303
. 73
68 .518
touched for nine safeties they wero ful search of the records of the Smokers with the exception of game by knocking his 3fith home Memphis .. ..
*
run
of
the
season,
by
slamming
their
winning
one
and
losing
two.
.
71
66
.518
game
plnyed
between
the
Smokers
Nashville..
..
■well scattered, no moro than two
u
.Mobile.........
. 70
C!) .501
come in nny one inning. Houston un&lt;l the Saints this season, and They may he the real dark horses one into the right field stands.
Score by innings:
of the series and he the means of
65
73 .47r
form the busts of this article.
Chattanooga .
ptruvk out nine men.
During the entire season, the the Saints tarrying the flag across St. Louis .. .. 12(1 000 DID—D-IU-0 Birmingham
01
77 .442
The Box Score.
Pittsburgh .... &lt;l«0 100 020-3-11-2 Little Rock ..
SANFORD
Smokers have faced the Saints in old Tampa Bay.
. 01
77 .142
AB R H PO
Batteries Reinhatt and O’FnrLefty Morris, only southpaw
Dumas, ef. ..
40 games, thirty nine of which
4 0 3 1
N EW
Levy, ss.........
have been plnyed to a finish, with flingcr of the Saints, should stop rell; Yde, Adams and Gooch,
4 1 1 4
5 2102 First St.
Realtors.
Smith.
only one of them tied, the game of the Smokers in at least one of the
Mason, rf. ..
4 0 0 0
LUMBER YAR D
■
McQue, 2b. ..
Aug. 4, being called at the end of contests as the games he has ap­
4 1 2 1
the fourth with the score three all. peared in against them have ail
Joyner, If. ..
3 0 1 1
GIANTS fi: HIII.A 5.
A complete line of
Of the 39 games, the Smokers been good ones, He bus credit for
Bailey, lb. ..
4 0 0 16
PHILADELPHIA, Kept. G.— (/I1)
have won 22 of them with the one shut out game and only 23 —The New York Giants nosed out
Friable, 3b. ..
4 0 1 l
Cypress and Pine
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Saints credited with only 17. How­ hits have been secured o ff ids tie- the Phillies Friday. 0 to fi, Terry’s
'Alford, c. .. „
3 0 0 0
Tampa
3;
l-ukeland
3.
(Tio
13
in­
Framing
livery.
ever, for vnrious and sundry rea­
MyoVs, p........
4 0 1 ft
homo run in the tenth breaking a
nings, called darkness,)
Sheathing
Hewitt may come out of the se­ fi to fi deadlock.
sons, the Saints have been very
jrflurdy .........
1 0 0 0
Irish Moused ft. Petersburg 3; Sanford 2,
good to the Smokers during the ries with two wins, for his is a !«■- -Intmned his 20th home run of the
Siding
second half of the season, 10 of culiar delivery which may fool the year in the fifth inning. Relief
Totals .. ..
3 5 2 !) 24
Flooring
NATIONAL LEAGUE
the 22 games the Smokers have Smokers just when fooling is need­ pitching by Art, Nehf, who follow­ Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 9.
ST. PETE
A B K 11 I'O
Ceiling
ed.
Ho
holds
a
no
hit,
no
run
vic­
won,
being
taken
during
the
sec­
Allen, rf........
0
4
1 ft
ed Bentley nnd Winner, wns n fea­ Chicago l; Cincinnati 2.
ond half, while tile Saints have tory of seven innings over the ture of the game. Nehf did not, Philadelphia 5; New York 0. (10 Finish
Shannon, 1l&gt;.
4 (1 1 4
won only six guinea during the sec­ Smokers also. The Saints staff allow a run after the fourth inning
Mitchell, 2U
2 D D 1
Mouldings
innings).
*
Ims'nt performed so brilliantly and retired six hatters on strikes,
Brown, cf. ..
ond half.
3 II 1 fi
Ijith
Other,
rain.
O 1 1 Omt
Doyle, 3b.•.. i
Had the season not been a divid­ against the Smokers us they could I three of them in the tenth.
Brick
Protection For
Cox, If........... . 3 1 1 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ed one, there is no doubt but that have and there may be a reason | Score by innings:
Lime
for
it.
George
Block
may
have
|
Messner, ss. . . 2 1 1 1
the Saints would huvo made a
New York 003 OKI 100 1-0-12-0 Washington ft; Boston 3.
0 1 10
Plaster
Block, c....... ..
much better showing against their something up Ids sleeve which Phita’pldn 002 300 000 0—6-12-0 Others not scheduled.
Your Diamonds
Houston, p. .. . 3 0 0 1
opponents during the second half will match any move of Jimmy
Batteries: Bentley, Wisnor, Nehf
White Rock Plaster Board
than they did, for they have prac­ Snead's and there is no reason and Snyder, Devine; Ulrich and
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Nails
t Totals ......... 20 3 7*20 0 1 tically the snmo team they had why the coming series shouldn’t Wilson.
jewels, securities ami other valuable* i_
Chattanooga 7; Little Rock 2.
Sctecn Wire
' x Itntted for Levy in ninth.
when they started the season and prove to lie a hard fought one with |
Nashville 12; Memphis fi.
loss from th eft and fire is obtained tf]
z Levy out attempting to bunt there could have hardly been a plenty of good, heady baseball and
Builders Hardware
New Orleans 2; Mobile 3.
CINCINNATI WINS
reasonable
cost in our Safe Ij-.posit Vault
lots
of
interest;
especially
the
I
third strike.
reason for their poor showing du­
Dorrs
CHICAGO, Sept. 5
.
Ci n­ Birmingham 15; Atlanta It).
ns little* as $2.00 to $5.01) per year, you*]
ring the latter half of the season. games in Tampa in which either!cinnati defeated Chicago, 2 to !,
Score by innings:
Windows
a Private Lock Box here.
Sanford................. 100 000 010—2 But the Saints should lie given Estrada or Alvarez work.
Friday by hunching hits in the
Taking it all in all, with past i fourth and ninth innings. 'Walker
St. Petersburg .. .. 020 010 OQz—3 credit for n dangerous ball club
Frames and Screens
Summary: Two-lmso hits, McQuo whirl) may spring a surprise nnd performances as a starter, combin­ drove in the first run with a sin-]
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Saving)
Made to Order
Frisbie, Messner; three base hits, give Tampa a lacing which it isn’t ed with the personnel of both j gle and the other run with a duu-.
Brown, Mc(}uc. Home run, Cox. looking for. In Jake Messner and teams, and a plain hunch, we nick hie.
Murphy Ironing Boards
Stolen bases, Dumas 3, Doyle 2, George Block, they have the brains the Smokers to carry off the lien­
Score by innings:
.Medicine Cabinets
Levy, Mossnor 2, Allen, Block. Sac­ of the league and the coming ae­ ors in this year’s classic,
Cincinnati’
.. OIK) HID t«t|— 2-8-3 j
rifices, Joyner, Mitchell, Double ries should be very interesting.
An additional bit of dope fol­ Chicago
001 000 000— 1-5-0 !
However, a glance at the dope lows;
WASHINGTON, Kept, fi.—W —
lays, Levy to Bailey to Friable;
5 e m in o le (([o u n lij
Until vies; May and Krueger
The Price Is Right
I'Yrguson held the Boston Red Sox,
Sivy to Bailey. Left on bnscs, St. sheet, and some of the pitchers' Teams
W
I. It
II K Bush and Hartnett.
his former mates, to seven hits
Petersburg *1; Sanford ft. Huso on records may give one an idea of Tampa
..
22 17 Hi
I30768
SANFORD
Fridity .while the champion Sena­
bails, off Myers 4; Houston 1. the possible results of the series. St. Pete
17 22 137 310 02
Below
is
a
compilation
of
the
tor,
hit
timely
for
n
9
to
3
victory.
Struck out, by Houston II; hit by
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROM
It lifted Washington’s load over ;
pitcher, by Houston
(Alford); pitch r’s records of the two teams,
runners-up Athletics to six full i
Passed bulls, Alford 2.
Umpire, gjvjng games won ftfld lost, times
**» (UkhiX
her has bsjfn htfeekrd out of
fames. Philadelphia bMhfcr'hlld,'ft }
PicJswe dsmwi i
p,i mne we
W. S. PRICE,"M gr."
box, tuttimer of complete guinea
! was Ferguson’s third straight yicworked, and the shut out games.
l&amp;rv in Washington uniform. ,
710 \V. First St. IMionc -172-w
Score by innings:
Tan
bead
) CG SO
W
Pitclmr
ORI.ANDO, Sept, fi.— Mike l-of- Boston .......... DO! 000 011-3-7-0
Washington
..
200
131
02x—9-9-1
*
»
1
..
3
Estrada .. ..
ly. of Tampa, knocked out Young
Batteries: Ruffing, Fuhr, Ross
1 1
Cobb ......... .. fi
Cochrane, of Mobile, Ala,, in the and Picinich; Ferguson and Rue!.
3 •»
Swanson .. .. 4
o
1 II Bobby Jones and Walls Gunn fifth round ef a ftchedidod tenPittman ..
1
It costs about one hundred dol­
«f
1
Peterson .. .. l)
Bailie Their Way to Finals, round go in the Armory building lars per acre to grow potatoes.
1 0
2
Cooper .......
Friday night. Hard ; inusin . t" the
.limes Defeating Von Kim; jaw
u
fi 0
ami abdomen were effuetivfi perior in every way, and easily put
Darkness Halts Extra Inning Alvarez
Walls Healing Sweetse;1 in the defeat of the Alnbamu 1&gt;&gt;&gt;* bis
1 ft
T
F o le y ........
opponent out.
II ft
Affair Which Is a Listless Fisher
. .. 1)
and after the third round he was
One of the gumest preliminaries
II
I
I
0
ft
OAKMONT, Pa.. Sept. fi.-L l* )- practically h&lt; Iplues in the. hands cemi here in some time was staged
A flcr Seventh; Craig Hurls Ovcratri &lt;*t
Georgia again won the right to tin* of the Tampa slugger: Cupifirmie, by two local youths, Young Tanner
Whole (tame for Lakeland
21
fi uutiomil amateur gulf ch'impiou- although dirplayliigl weakness in and Y ouiut Johnson, who scrapped
*'2
2 1
Total*
SI. k
ship when two of its kiiiis, the the ring, took a
amount of
TAMPA, Sept.
r».—&lt;/P)—'The Hewitt ....... 4
ft mighty Hubby Jones, ami tin* oii- punishment, which the 'able Lofty for tin* glory of the battle and
6
blows with telling ef­
2
Hmokers and Highlanders battled Knight
3
ft ealiimal little Watts Cun, continu­ knows how to ndinlnifjlor. (5admin exchanged
fect. Tanner was given the decis­
fi
3
l
ed
their
nmreh
from
Atlanta
t&gt;
13 innings to a 3 to 3 lie Friday Morris
was groggy from tMf s^-iujti round
2
II victory on the link* of Oukmont and it was only it question of timu ion ut tin* end of the six rounds,
1
afternoon, the game being called Houston but the judgment of the referee
•J ft Friday.
1
on account of darkitegg. It was Kelly
until lie was compelled to kiss the was seriously duublol. Johnson
4
0
.
2
They
ciintc
through
tin*
semi­
listless and loosely played until the Edwards
mat.
felled Tanner in the fifth inning
ft finals side by side, the great) t
3
t
11 rnandez
seventh.
Dummy Dixon and Williams, and had him groggy in the sixth,
ft
II
1
of
friends,
line
the
pupil
and
the
Stagg
„
..
~
dusky sluggers, met An th,* ondTumpu scored in the opening in*
the battle would have ended
0
0
ft other tin* champion.
They will finnl bill of the evening, Williams and
n|ng with two singles, a base on Dickey .
shortly
if another round hud been
fi
1 meet as gulf enemies on the same was ton -low and baekwanl for permitted.
balls ami a sacrifice.
Lakeland Brewer .. .. « .. 3
Both boys fought, game­
field
they
swept,
for
tin
mnalun­
scored two ir. iho third with three
the Mai k boy from Winter i’urk ly, however, and many declared it
crown.
today.
9
31
17
Totals
..
..
ldts nnd a pitcher's error. They
and was counted out in III* foi/rth one of the best preliminaries seen
The recorns above give the
Champion Hobby, victor in 1921 round of the fray. Dixon wnV sn- here in come time.
added one in the sixth when Cu­
sack doubled ami scored on Sneads names of all the pitchers which at Merlon, cbmpiered the ame foe
J
error. The Smokers scored anoth­ biitit clubs have used against each that he fail'd there’ hi the finals,
er in thu eighth on tin error and other since the opening of the sea­ George Ven Kim, of the Rancho
three buses on hulls. They tied it son, with the pitching staff's of golf (lull of |.o.*&gt; Allgeli:), but tile
• |the clubs now down to Hewitt, margin was somewhat narrower,
in the ninth with u hunt, a
Morris, Houston, Stagg and Brow­ Veil Elm* bowed last year 9 and 8;
flee and a single.
er for the Saints, and Estrada, today the score was 7 and 6.
'I he Box Score.
Coldi, Swan-on, I'etersmi, Alvarez
Little Gunn, who eliminated the
LAKELAND
AB It 1! I'O A K
former champion, .less Sweetseir,
Surface, rf. ,. .. fi ft n 3 i) ii ami Foley for the Smokers.
A si tidy of the records shows by an rivet whelming mare in in yes­
Jvownlhki, 31). .. 6 1 3 1 -i 0
Welch, rf....... .. 0 ft 1 4 ft ii (hat Estrada, t'olih and Swanson terday's play, had a more serious
Cusack, 2b. ..
6 1 3 4 ■i &lt;i ought to be able to win from the contender in Dick Join *, but final­
Fry, lb........... .. fi ft 1 17 T n Saints in good style, they having ly romiueml the White IMaina Aar,
Doyle, c......... .. fi ft 1) (1 ii u woji 12 of the clubs total of 22 vic­ dropping a 15 foot putt at tHr 33rd
Phillips, ss. .. .. fi II ft •i i ii tories. However, all of their pitch­ irri en to end the tus .le, 5 and 3.
the end of the morning round
Hardin, If. .. .. 3 II ft •) ii n ing has been done during the sec­ At
he led by one hole.
Thor hum, if. .. •) ft ft n ii ii ond half, Estrada and Cold) pitch­
The champion, who had experCraig, p........ " fi l ii ft I ! J ing one game each against the
ioA
T B / m i r"
Saints during the first half, win­ ii need comparatively light opposi­
trduse
ning both. Estrada has the ('lean­ tion in gaining his way to tin* sem­
T o ta ls.........
3 HI
est slate of all of the pitchers, hav­ i-finals,- we;it at V«o Elm like a
TAMPA
It H
ing three victories and iiu defeats tiger today and rounded the first
Spool, 2h......... 7 1 *} f&gt; fi
[l O .^ X B u tto a ; A L £ 2 ia ' R ip
to Ids credit, being taken out of turn in two under pur figures. The
Hicks, 3b.......... 6 1 3 i 3
only one game, Fisher getting the Californian's hack was to the wall
Ektradn, cf-lb. fi ft 0 7 II
credit for losing it, 0 to 8. He may on the second green for Bob htni
Welle, as........... 1 1 2 3 &lt;)
ix) eonnted on to take possibly two scored two birdies and was shoot­
L-e, rf.............
5 (i i 3 u
of. the games of this series as the ing with the full confidence of i\
Cpsares,’ If-cf.
For th o se who go to C o lle g e &gt;
6 II i 4 ft
Saints hi... only touched him for title holder.
Lipi't, c . ........
II i H 3
and those who don’t
16 hits in the three games he has
Fog hong low over the closely
J^smer, lb. ■„
3 0 ij 6 ii
Worked.
clipped fairways fur beyond the
*&gt; 1) ii 1 ii
Peterson, If.
Cold) should win hi.-; game of railroad track.: as tin* mutch start­
•» ft 0 1 &lt;1
Correctly dressed young mm, on college campui
A|varez, p. ..
games, fur one defeat out of six ed, with Non Klin shooting a vic­
xNnncu.........
ft ft ii (1 ft
or
at home here in town, arc now wearing coitt
starts is pretty good pitching. ious drive into a trap at the right
*t u ii 1) ft
Cpbb, p...........
anal
trouters cf contrasting shaib-t
Swanson also should take his game from, which he barely emerged to
reach
home
in
three,
just
too
bite
having
let
the
Saints
down
with
1 Totals ......... 46 "U id 39 lfi 3
|fr’ Tlus means separate trousers. And separate
x Batted for Alvarez in eighth. only one win, shutting them out to halve the speeding Jones, for
trousers invariably mean Dutchess Trousers, if you
twico and allowing only 21 hits in Hobby was down in a birdie four
Score by innings:
five
games.
Clarence
Peterson
and
after
an
iron
second
that
halted
at
are looking for style, fit, comfort and long wear.
Lakeland .. 002 001 out) not) 0—3
»F
Tampa........... 100 000 Oil 000—3 Cvasnr Alvarez should also he in the green's edge. Across the bridge
Dutchos
Knickers,
too—for
gplf,
motoring,
hiking,
Oak Avenue and Second St. Phone H.
Summary: Two has® hits, Lopez, the thick of the fight, Alvarez es­ spanning the railroad the gallery ,
or just plain "roughing it",
/
Cusack 2; stolen bases, Surface; pecially, who with Estrada, will thronged to see the second tcHt of
sacrifices, Hick's, Estrada 2, Lee; probably Have the entire popula­ what they believed Would be oik*|
^ W ith our complete line of Dutdiess Trousers
left on bases, Lakeland 8. Tampa tion of YUor City hack of them. of the year’s greatest links en
/
and Knickers, in a variety of pleasing patterns and
And
that
leaves
Foley
as
the
gagements,
but
here
again
thu
16; base on balls, o ff Alvarez I,
The
Smoker’s champion s second was hole high j
/
durable fabrx^^-ve can-fit you perfectly and satisfy
Craig 7; hits, off Alvarez 8 in 8, other regular.
you completely
off Cobh 2 in 5; hit by pitcher, by mound artist’s looks pretty good lor six feet away ami he was down
Alvarez (Surface); struck out, by to this writer and with fair sup­ for u second birdie.
After a lutlf at the third, Von
,'JfcAml ksideft they're all backed by that famous,
vnrez 3, Cobb 5, Craig 4. Um- port there should lie no argument
Kims Lull again hurtled into the
res, Ware nnd Baxter.
Time us to who will cop the hunting.
Jnonry* on- the*pot Dutchess ^V anauty— yoc a .
TJd glance at the Saints side of
ut
Hk'ht and only a
2 01. ’* 1 ' ’
'
■" 1
4
the argument, Hewitt seems to bo otiglity gurwilh his niblick lifted
the. best bet they have with Lefty it b) tHc‘ f a W - . Again he lost, I
Th« potalpF^are i|hipned fooocks .Morris a dole second, Houston and A hat* at;, the} fifth Was followed
fr?-:
SOLD B Y DODGE BROty
a d barrels and tne minimum ‘ tar­ Stagg are dark horsing and Brow­ by wuiidcring' iiii thu part of Von I
iff for cur ihftWnf.-f is 30,000 er Hopelessly put of it nr fur ns •lm nnd ft
break in th * hits'
W ATSO N
D E A L E R S S.VERYlrt
V unds regardless whether shipped Smokers huts are concerned. The thsi
threw hint (far off
|i sacktt or biiirej.i. : , ,,
,
Smokers have fallen on Brower his game. At least the smile le ft'
run H r 8 for seven wiiis royt of ten games mil Ittue tin he poirUul coiDb'iuingly .
'Parnpa -'tVr;:.tractiui) ' of, mew he has pitched,; knocking binv put to a hole in
.......
the -and where his
I .500,000 J’ulver-Plunt Hotel, to uf |lie box five times. Brower has Fall httd been buried so
that [
iRyfill j i i
y liiiti*
_ _ been/ Sent (u the showers three no golfer alive’ could
out I

PIRATES HALTED
M essn er steals
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THE SANFORD BBttAt.Pi SATURDAY. S

Phone 148
Classified Directory

Advertising

Automobiles

W anted

For Sale ____ ..

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
MAN with car to work In evenings
FOR BIG RESULTS advcrtlseln j FOR SALE: Two^ ncw
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ 1925— Fort Fordor Sedan.
50 foot lot
sition for hustler. Give references
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE: Sanford A v e W * ™
from
1922—
Ford
Coupe.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
on Palmetto Avenue
in letter. Write “ Proposition” Ccro
NEWS—it covers Brow-i GinderyiUo «***"“ • » C. GlnEngraving, Embossing. See us DAILY
1923— Ford Touring.
nrd County thoroughly which laj $200.00 up. En. y
Herald.
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. one of tho most rapidly growing |dcr. Gindcrville, -----------------------1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
Between 15th and 16th
Oak Avenue I,ot Near Franklin WANTED: Two lota In Sanford
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclnl St.
sections on tho Florida Coast.
Street
I.
W.
Phillips’
Sons
Heights
between
Palmetto
nnd
Sample copy and rate card upon
Streets
$1400
REAL ESTATB
Dodge Bro*. Sales and Serried
Elm. Owner apply Bradford and
Mr. Batton
request.
Easy
terms—This
lot
will
be
worth
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S
Office.
Page, Mllnne Theater.__________
J. E. SPURTING, itib-diviiioi
Price $950. Cash.
specialist. Subdivision to Or
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, 1925 mo­
WANTED: Three lot* in Buena
$1050. Terms j
Undo. Florida, and F 1o r i
del. In good condition. All now
Vista. Must he reasonable. Brad­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High
Good Year tires. Cheap for cash. Palmetto Avenue I-nt in Sanford ford &amp; Page, Milano Theatre.
way.
811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W.
Heights
FOR RENT: One four room house
$1750
on Fourth and Plumgrnnitc Ave.
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
FOR SALE: Beautiful“* cornerre,_
lot
TIN AND METAL WOnK
Small Cash Payment nnd Easy
commission. Right proposition by owner. C. D. Tew, 801 Elm
Terms.
for right man. Apply at Herald Ave., Sanford, Fla.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales ard Realty Co. Phono 208.
Fort Mellon Lot J
after 5:30 in afternoon._________
of Tin and Sheet McUl Work. through the Xenia Gazette, Zcn- FOR SALE: 1 wood range
FOR
RENT:
2
room
unfurnished
facing the park I
Waicr ard Boat Tanks. At Oak in. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
class bnkc oven. Lu-Bct
npnrtment. Water nnd lights
Rose Court I.ot With 150 Feet WANTED: Bonrdcrs, with or
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ trict. Want ad and display rates teria.
___
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue. furnished. $15.00 per month. 2018
Price $1850.00 /
Frontage
phone 111.
on request.
Phone 674-W.
$1850
Palmetto Ave.
Small ensh payment and terms to
Building Material COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
suit purchaser.
Bankston,
Sanfori
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
Classified ads have the largest
also garage Phone 108.
MIRACLE Concrete t o , general circulation in Southwestern Geor FOR SALE: Acreage on Sanford
cement work, sidewalks, build­ gin. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
New Smyrna Highway ono half Two Lots Corner Kim and Orange
FOR RENT: Three room furnish­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B.
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Cnr110x127
ed apartment. Adults only. 218
Terwllleger, Prop.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ tcr, Osteen, Fla.
100 Feet on
$1200
French
Avenue.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Can
bo
cut
into
three
lots.
HILL LUMBER CO. House &amp; ia county advertise in the DcLnnd FOR SALE: Two lots on Sanfortk
First Street Extention
WANTED
Service. Quality and Price.
Ave., $Hf&gt;(\.00. Z Cnre Herald.
FOR
RENT:
Apartment
near
new
Daily Newr,, rate lc per word, cash
Capable business man ns
with order.
hotel, 1009 Union Avenue.
Across the street from
salesman for new cement pro­
FOR SALE: 2 fresh cows. C. P. Large Lot Corner Elm nnd High
ducts,
plant
here
in
Sanford.
‘
land
I
Ford,
Cameron
Avenue,
R.
F.
D.
MAINE — Wntcrville
Hotel
Morning
FOR RENT: Furnished house with
D A V ID B. H YEB
$2500
Can earn over two hundred
Sentinel. Thousands __ _____ |No. 1, Rox 77.__________________
five bedrooms, very desirably
Easy Terms.
dollars weekly with the sale
ARCHITECT
people are interested in Florida FOR SALE: New 5 room modem
loented on Park Avenue. Just n
of our output. Reference re­
Price $175 per foot*
property. Reach them through
few blocks out. Inquire nt Sanford
quired nnd investment for in­
bungalow on lot 50x117, with
the Sentinel. Rate enrd on ap­ new double garage $0500.00. Terms Several inside Iota on Highland
Easy terms.
f
Realty Co. Hall Bldg.
terest in concern required. Ap­
plication.
. . . .
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
cash $1500.00; balance $10.00 Avenue between French and Oak
FOR RENT: One front bedroom,
ning after six.
monthly which includes^ interest for $2200 each on easy monthly
adjoining hath, in private fam­
A LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
payments.
HERALD will bring you In big
ily, for gentleman. 904 French
results. Advertisu those old ar­
Avenue.
____ _______________
Young man of good oduenticles you have stored away and
H ILTON’S
Hopkins Electric Shoe Repairing
.... „
tion to take up an interest in
have no use for. A little thirty- hns moved from 309 1st Street nnd
iiaiiukh shop
‘ ' ,cry A 71 nn«
1
a well established real cstnto
cent
ad may bring you several Is now located at 325 Sanford Ave. Jusl opi&gt;oMtc Bn|*, ,»nrk. ,500 under
This is an exceptional
113
Magnolia
Ave.
this
business, incorporated under
dollars.
Phone
148
nnd
a
repre­
6
First
Class
Barbers
the
laws
of
Florida
and
three
.
.
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.
.
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....
,
,
value—$500
cash,
$250
within
6
13 DIRECTORY
buy and will not be
sentative will call nnd see you.
Special Attention
FOR SALE: Rectifier complete, months, and $250 within one year.
sales offices-In Miami, Tam­
Given
To
Ladles
and
Children
Stock of motor equipment. Tires 1
pa anti Jacksonville. Address
available long-.
„ ,1a,* wllfcla
FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando ami tubes ut bargain. Closing out
I* a arrarrlptloa for
your Inquiry for further details
\Vn,ir «f «•-»•«&lt;•
Morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
.
.lo a "**&lt;**d.
Magnolia Avenue I-ot 00x132
stock. Sanford Gnrngc, 319 Sanford
to this office.
Malaria, Chills and Fever
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
$ 2,000
Ave.
Dengue or HiliouH Fever.
Chinaware in English Porce­ imum 24c cash with order.
•0 ensh, balance $150 semi-an
alekaSv••rally *•»
It kilt* me irruia.
lains, Iluvarian and Japanese
nuully.
FULTON, INC.,
Heal Estate
China make lovely gifts
Developers
Promoters
Brokers
Park Avenue Lot
Seminole Hotel
The Ball Hardware
$2500
Between 12th nnd 13th
cash, balance $15 tnot
FOR SALE: 5 room house with
W . H. LONG
sleeping porch $3000.00. $1000.00
e q u i p m e n t on
cash,
balance $35.00 per month. P.
led Directory
CADILLAC
MEAT MARKHT
O. Rox 379.
II. S. LONG, Mgr. r.
IlUICK
WANTED: 3 rooms and kitchen­
PACKARD
ette
close
in.
Must
be
reasonable
0 — Multigraphing,
FOR
SALE:
One
Schoninger
piano
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FIs
ROLLS-ROYCE
PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
o4 mailing—as you
Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Phone 319.
in good condition for $150.00.
CHEVROLET
scene of stupendous develop­ Apply 300 E. 1th Street.
then you want it
ment. Read about it in the Palm
, H. K Porch, First
WANTED: Store room on Sanford
Reach Post. Sample copy scut on
Avenue, 18x75 or larger. Will
ink DMg.
,
ItiMintH 9-10-11 Hall llldg.
request.
H. A . SPKIR
tnke long lease if rent reasonable,
FOR SALE: 5 room house wit! iAddress Business Cnre Herald.
I’ honc 657.
FOR RENT
ADVERTISING get-, results if it
Contractor and Builder
hath. Corner lot, both streets
reaches potential buyers. Pa- THERE’S A
pa$$$!|3l&gt;titi.Tll)J $ 19003)0Jc/Wh; bn! MEN wishing to enter dining/
e09-M — Phone — 499-M
latkn Daily Ntws is eirculatod in
nnce $1700.00, $22.50 month. P. O
sleeping car service ns comluc-*
nn industrial and agricultural sec­
Roic 379.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
DIFFERENCE
tors, porters, wniters, write 123
tion.
„
Railway Exchange, Kansas City.
ADVERTISE
in
the
Journat-IIerRooms For Rent
MFOR FURR
Modern &lt;1 room bungalow,
WANTED: A man and woman to
Everything
nld, South Georgia’s greatest My prices on Tires and Tubes
rro SERVICE Day
drive
car
to
Georgia.
Will
pay
6 blocks from city. Price
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Hk U all train*. BarFOR RENT—Ro mis witii or with­ for gas, oil nnd furnish car. Apply
For
the
Sportsman
weekly
anil
Sunday.
Classified
$1,250. Terms.
f. Phone 551 nnd 63-W
nrc lower.
out meals.
Reasonable rates 112 Lnurcl Avenue.
rates 10c per line. Way cross JourAt
Lincoln House.
nul-Hcruld, Wuycross, Georgia.
Oil prices are lower too.
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WORLDLEADERS
FOR 37 Y E A R S

Balk Hardware

mice and quality

Hdpis
iMA C A F E
Wifflr House
K ip 105 W. 1st St.

Phone 8

Earle T. Field
■ARAL F.STATR — I X VESTMENTS

STORE — Pre•■fc*. Soda*.
We
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'to m em o CO.
Wfcttkm &amp; Platt
FAnjUung clec122. bitclragUh
£ STATIONS AND
TO SUPPLIES
Three ititioni. MagSecond. First nnd Elm,
Vrenne and 10th Street,
rrvice.
FLORIST

T,HE FLORIST”

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I.nhhy rulestu n -Itru in ln y nblg.
Hanford
Florida

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occasion*.

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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the And there’s more push in tho
Tribune or hand it to your local
gas.
dealer so you can rcud Florida’s
greatest newspaper. Ono year,
$8.00, 6 months, $1.03, three months
RINE’S FILLING
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.

o f Florida since
Itefei tin')'*:
F ir st Nation al Rank.

1S8I.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
III'VI. E S T A T E
Aerentce, F a r m s and Oran*#
G ro v e s a .Specially
1020 Enuri'l Avenue.
M em ber » f
HANFORD, FLA.
F lo r id a State
F lo r is t s A ssocia tion.

Several thousand feet
choice lumber cut down
and trimmed will furnish
engine and buz saw to
party who will cut it and
pile it for one half the
wood.

LAWYER

Valdey Realty Co.
Phono 727
V ald ez H otel B uilding

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
iRCULTELT
ttional Bauk Bldg. work. Ladies welcome.
1—-------- Florida
N ext to Valdez.
J. Moughton

M is c e lla n e o u s

[We h a v e the best buys.
•ACREAGE'
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B U S IN E S S -H O M E S ’
.W a n e 72 7

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, I1la

DEVELOPERS ATTP.NTION —
Pensacola is beginning
tho
greatest development in Georgia’s
history: a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
m-rosi
Escambia Bny started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being »pcnt «n highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

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New G room stucco house,
close in. Price $8,500, a
real buy.
INSUKANCI5

Valdez Realty Co

WE OFFER T O D A Y

Customers W aiting

$6,500.

2 fiv e to seven room houses not o v e r
$7,500.
Also have clients fo r suburban
homes at moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

! MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
j are interested in Florida. Each
'o f them through a classified ad
: in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
|issues.

T w o pieces o f income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will hear rigid investigation.
-Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece has several
miles o f water front.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia's larg­
est daily. Want nd rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 1- lc ; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.

A. 1\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

TU REACH BUYERS or ssllera of
Farida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen’
rent * word daily, two cents a won
Sundsya.

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have a

client

waiting: for 6 lots
close in— to cost not
over $350.

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By GEORGE M cM A N U S

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Phone 727

Clone in Subdivision property, ready lor de­
velopment at a price much lower than any
adjoining property.

1 five or six room house not over

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rale, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

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910,000.

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Modern 7 room house, cor­
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FOR 99 YEAR LEASE: 2 of the
best corners in town for apart­
ment houses. See Thrasher and
Gnrner, 112 Park Ave.

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

Modern 5 room house, close
in. Price $.'1,500.

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Ball Building
Sanford, Fla.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Man, Boy
Death In

Last Appeal B ehalf
Bond Issue Is Made

[rchitecture
ire Building
By MoughLocal Firm

Bated At

Lawton, county supervisor of
schools. Into this afternoon
again urged qualified freehold­
ers to cast their ballots for tho
.'passage of the $150,000 school
bond issue to provido funds for
tho now high school, stating
that the 106 votes cast at that
time were nbout one-fourth the
desired number.
Up until The Herald wont to
press only G7 ballots had been
cast at Precinct Number 3,
while but 39 were cast In Pre­
cinct Number 1. Polls at the
Court House and Masonic Tem­
ple buildings, will bo open until
sundown.

Victim of Deputy’s Pullets
Died in Court Room When
Case of Alleged llontlegger
Is Called In Federal Court

MarionCountyOfficer
Charged With Murder

Peking Officials Get Notes
From Powers Saying They
Ready to Relinquish Terri­
torial Rights Now Enjoyed

NUMBER 31

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLQR1DA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925

C r a s h To
C e m e te ry

CLEVELAND, Sopt. 4.—(A1)
—A twelve year old boy and a
mnn were hilled here today
when nn airplane crashed more
than a thousand feet Into High­
land Park Cemetery. The plane
hnd been circling above the mu*
niclpal golf course and cemctory where it seemed to devclop trouble.

1Probe of The Judicial
System Is Advocated

Asserts Naval Board
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Failure in Two Greater ProAf
R o llo
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Eastern Nation Must Present
jects May Bring About New
» d llc j r
Evidence Showing That It Group of Young LocaIHusinfw
Air
Policy;
Non-Stop
Trip
.
c
T
Can Protect Foreign Lives
Men Addressed by Franklin
is Abandoned by officcra C o m m a n d e r o f S n i p I s
0 . King, District Governor,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—&lt;/P)—
-------T o L ie In A r lin g t o n
At Meeting Here Thursday
The nine governments signatory to
WASHINGTON, Sept. L—&lt;/P)—
n
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Lengthy discussion of the rela­
the Chinese Treaty negotiated by
Confronted with nn overshadowing
L » em C tC ry a t L a p i t a i
tive merits of a bill to be propos­
the Washington conference of 1922
tragedy in tho collnnse of the
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ed at the special state legislative
...................
notified
the Peking government
Shonandoab nnd unsuccessful atC A L D W E L L , O. S ep t. 4.—
assembly in November, which will,
Thursday in identic notes that they
if passed, create an extensive bird j
stood ready to appoint commission­
I f f * , **
£
( A P I - A i r ruHhiiiK Into holes
reservation in Seminole county. J
ers at nn early date to consider
opened for the featured tho weekly luncheon of
what steps, if nny, mny be taken
with a view to relinquishment of
|f a 14 apartment the Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce a t the Seminole Cafe today.
the extra territorial privileges
n a lot just off Sanwhich their nationals in Chinn now
George A. DeCottes, in bring­
iue overlooking Sun ing up the topic, expressed him­
enjoy.
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jra the south, nc- self in opposition to the bill, stat­
The decisions of the powers in­
HONOLULU,
Sept.
4.—(A1
)—In­
volving rendiness to undertake the
&gt;a statement made ing that any move of this nature
to tho I.imbo of ships lost at sea :........Chinn's
investigation ofjudicial
Chinn's judicial
jay by It. A. Win­ would have n tendency to destroy
without a trace probably has gono system
to
appoint
to tho
advertising
value
of
tho
country's
tho giant seaplane PN-9 number 1 special conference delegates
! pavy-Winston Orgnn- appeal to sportsmen. Col. George
on Chinese tar­
nnd Commander John Itodgers with iff matters, nnd to
nit which plans to con- W. Knight spoke briefly in the
consider nny
his four companions, pioneers of reasonable proposal that may be
Additional .-apartment same vein.
nnvnl aviation, who set forth fear­ made by tho Chineso authorities
I the tract of land ndMayor Forrest Lake, stnted that
lessly from San Francisco last for a revision of tho treaties on
i ..ite of the building
Monday and disappeared Tuesdny the subject of tariff, was announc­
I commenced next week with the rapid decimation of wild
fowl in Seminole county, there is
afternoon.
Lpresent plans.
ed in nn answer to tho Chinese
Nevertheless, new searching de­ note
Jilting on the construe- an appreciable increase in tho
of June 24.
farmers*
losses
through
the
de­
tachments, reinforced by tho des­
| ipartments which he
Concrete Evidence.
struction
of
crops
by
cut
worms
troyer Keno, nro speckling to the
'being erected to fill n
At the same time, each of tho
nnd
other
forms
of
insect
life.
He
spot
where
the
ship
is
believed
to
be need of modern acpowers said it "described to im­
he was heartily in favor
have disnppenred.
k In Sanford, Mr. Win- declared
upon the Chinese govern­
of
the
bill.
Holding
that
tho
cul­
The seaplane was forced down press
W thnt it was the in- tivation of tho hirils would result
ment the necessity of giving con­
through
a
shortage
of
gasoline
du­
[thc builders to make in the lessening of this evil, nnd
crete evidence of its ability and
ring a storm Tuesdny nfternoon willingness to enforce respect for
L absolutely ultra-mod- mentioning tho benefit to tho gen­
while enroute from San Francisco the safety of foreign lives and pro­
k respect, and that no eral public of conservation.
to Pearl Harbor, Oahu, on an a t­ perty and to suppress disorders
Lulil be spared tu acOthers Favor Passage
tempted non-stop flight.
Notwithstanding thnt the navy 20 miles apart, v
and nntiforeign . agitation which
John Lconardi, speaking in fav­
itmrnt building will be
Lieutenant Commander Milling­ embitter feeling nml tend to create
has
suffered three reverses in re- P«d through the
pish design, two stories or of the bill, made a stirring ap­
ton II. McComb of the Pearl Hnr- conditions unfavorable for the car­
cent weeks—the failure of its ex- tom silk nnd tw
peal
for
the
preservation
of
the
bnr air station reiterated Thurs­ rying on of negotiations in regard
three courts nnd two
pedition to achieve its major mis- nluminum of the
day that the searchers had by no to tho desires which the Chineso
Let!. Tile roof and stuc- county’s rapidly diminishing bird
sion
with Commander MacMillan ‘loan, until yestet
means given up hope of finding the government has presented for tho
hll add to the Spanish life, saying that proportionally,
in the Arctic, tho unsuccessful tress of skies an
tho
magnetism
of
the
mere
sight
Lheightened Inter by n
five fliers and their plane, which consideration of the treaty pow­
nnd tho destruction of .tho Shen- S. navy,
If palms and tropical of the birds would draw more
if it survived the shock of nlight- ers."
nndoah—officers recalled thnt ••••, ""
“-’main* i
ing, is believed still nflont. latrgc
|Uccd around the main tourists than the hunting privclegIn this connection it was made
termination of the Hawaiian flight ienn built Uirigib
es. He further emphasized Mayor
sections of the Pacific ocean on pluin to tin* Chinese government
worth while rreomplishmenta weru aster in a thumb
which the aviators may he hiddun that the mere establishment of
to he hnd only for a price nnd early yesterday,
still are to he explored, navy men courts and the enactment of Inws
thnt in the past ns now, the price en un by the wii
declared.
did not meet thu iequifemcijt.i of
pnid. by the air service hnd br«»p
• i moaTvqnin
Two patrol planes took off*lrotn the situation.
e dear ifrie.
'
* nrrrtqn by whVes
Aid of Government.
the Maui Base at 10:15 o'clock.
Oceans Our Host Defense
Fourteen victi
"Courts cannot function and de­
This morning, they were assigned
The lessons of recent weeks, including IJeut.C&lt;
velop
properly
or
consistently,"
to cover nn area parnloll to and
however, led Secretary NVilhur to- downe Iny in nn
north of the flight base course, tho identic notes said, "without the
ilny to express a conviction thnt gue in Hello Vail
thirty miles wide, as far ns their aid of a stable government, capa­
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans covered to view
ble and willing to maintain them
fuel supply would permit.
were still tho boat bulwarks of hundreds. Two in
and enforce their findings and de­
the United States and that this the crew are In
cisions. It is regretted thnt the
Guardsmen Seek .More boom
country had little to fear from riettn.
inability of the Chinese govern­
At the suggestion of J. • Hutch­
enemy aircraft now operating
1Mann for ,)Uril
inson, Captain of D Company,
ment during the past few years
from this continont* l he time hits ^grossed toduy, r
fully to enforce the mandate of its
Florida National Guard, the chair­
not come, lie held, when aircraft mnnilor I ansdov
man appointed a committee com­
authority has made it difficult for
can with Impunity cross great (|or0(| n,,nt to W:
posed of .loo f.hittcndun, George
tho courts and judiciary already
stretches of water or effectively j„| jn Arlington !
A Do Cottos, G. W. Knight, and
established to function in a normal
operate at will under nil condiAmort.
K. J. Moughton to investigate fac­
manner."
ilities that are available for hous­
Minister John Van A. MacMuring the local contingent of the
ruy presented the reply of the
Washington government to the
a in thj rear of guard,
note of June 21, nnd his colleagues
use will provide i Mr. Lake presented a letter from
in the Peking diplomatic corps, re­
Hof the tenants,: tho Orlando Chamber, asking local
presenting the eight other govern­
ten will Ik&gt; util- jendorsement of a hill to supplement
ments,, acted likewise for their res­
fclion of all out- the income tax regulations. De­
pective home offices. The Ameri­
cision was withheld until copy of
tude of approximately 7,500 feet
can reply, made public tonight by
proposed bill can lie presented here.
incr, except thut there would he front a 3,000-foot level where the
tho
State
Department,
continued:
The attention of the committee
one less ship involved. At the dirigible buckled ainiilship. Tho
"Tho questions of the conven­
designated to investigate the dis­
same time ho snid no definite of­ pressure nnd twisting was so great
tional
tariff
ami
the
extraterrito­
position and location of the pro­
fer had been received from any that it broke the ship in three sec­
rial -rights under which nationals
posed Sanford, Orlando road was
private citizen to lease tho Los tions.
of
the
treaty
powers
reside
in
Chi
| impressed with the importance of
Angeles for commercial operation.
The control cabin, awting beneath
In spite of the fact thnt the local Such
;
; taking prompt action in this mnta proposal, ns he admitted,
golfers who went into competition might
,
ter.
have loss chance of ncccpt- the fore-section of the ship proper,
with Itcl.nnil players on the local uneo
,
now that the Shenandoah has broke away and crashed to the
The committee in charge of the
ground while nt nn nltitudo of sev­
links yesterday lost the first match |been lost.
! erection of white way lighting, as
• CULVER CITY. Cal., Sept. 4.—
eral thousand feet. It carried most
of
the
tournament
by
the
over­
well ns the posting of electric ad­
(d’l—A reproduction of the great
of tho crew who were killed.
whelming
score
of
Hi
to
2,
Sanford
vertising signs, was directed to
coliseum of the ancient Homans,
ure optimistic in regard to Alterations on Hotel,
Kclcngo of the control cabin, tho
Miiil to he one of tho largest "set" ing with them is by a constant and golfers
the
ultimate
outcome
of
the
series,
fore
section mensuring nbout 150
ever constructed for a moving pic­ scrupulous observance of the obli­ nml are determined to stnge u Costing: Ten Thousand
feet and hearing seven survivors,
ture production, is being built nn gations undertaken ut that con­ strong and impressive comeback ai
ballooned for more than an
a (in-acre lot here at a cost of ference. To thnt end the govern­ the return match to lie played in Soon To Be Completed free
hour
nnd finally was landed nenr
[JMiami Shores
$.100,000. Plan.i cull for 10,000 ac­ ment of the United States is ready Dol.nnd un Thursday, when tho lo­
Sharon, 12 miles from wh”re the
tors to appear in the scenes.
to appoint its delegates to the spe­ cal golfers will be the guests of
" '. ^ s u b s c r i b e d
cial conference on Chinese tariff tho DcLnnd Country Club nt a
provided for in the treaty
Million Dollars
Reginald Vanderbilt matters
that evening.
of February &lt;5, 1922, nnd is fur­ dinner
K nights of Columbus
Upon the completion of the
Dies at Country Home thermore willing, either nt that match yesterday the DcLnnd
L',‘ 1 •d't—What is Fleet Officials And
conference or at a subsequent time, sportsmen were unanimous in de­
m n
record in
to consider and discuss any reason­ claring the local links the best con­
PORTSMOUTH,
R.
I.,
Sept.
L—
. '"mg iwas set up Discuss New Program
able proposal that may lie made oy ditioned of any they hud played on
I/I’i—Reginald
C.
Vanderbilt,
45,
fr. t "" ?P°nlng it's
the Chinese government for a re­ this summer, and the fuel that
died
cnrly
today
nt
his
country
L,
, *‘‘cti*jn, Miami
vision of the treaties on the sub­ they were playing a strange course i
homo
hero
ns
a
result
of
internal
j** development along
ject of tariff.
hemorrhages.
Ho
had
been
in
fnirfor the first time serves to en­
i received orders for
|y good health up to Inst night.
hance the glory of their victory
"rth of property.
ter of the Knights of Columbus
Shortly after midnight he suf­
nnd to convince Sanford plnyers
• value of the prop- elected officers for the ensuing
fered a hemorrhage nnd nt I
that they must devote ntore time
422,414,700 so year and discussed plans relative
o'clock this morning another at­
to prnetiee if they expect to bring
amount of $ 11 ,- to enlarging the membership and
tack occurred causing death.
glory to "the City Substantial" in
not be filled. So fnr
scope of the loca Hodge.
competition with golfers from oth­
[il!lere- ‘his is the first general
C. L. Ilritt, who has held office
er cities of the stutc.
“ ion offering in this
in the organization for eleven
In commenting on the match,
, *cn oversubscribed years, was again named as Grand
amount.
which
was held under the super­
Knight for the 6th consecutive
vision of I,. L, Vonrlices, Sanford
I?.?"*" or about 1,500 year,
French
Forces
Plan
nnd
George
E.
Balmes
wus
‘ u,ied in the section
golfers expressed tho hope that
n Unusual interest was elected Deputy Grand Knight.
the tournament now in progress
Moroccan
O
ffensive
ATLANTA. Sept. 4.— GP) —
Other officials of the society
] would serve to nwnken un increas­
n.® of, tho fnct that are:
M.
Halter,
financial
secretary;
Georgo
Remus,
often
before
the
j
11^ the section, the
ed interest in inter-city golf Hint
FEZ, French Morocco, Sept. 4. public eye because of his alleged
• nores enusewuy will I Ralph I.ubinski, recording secre­ _(,&lt;
would tend to promote matches
warships are shell­
, . / a)'nc hay to Miami ta r y ; K. H. Richard, chancellor; M. ing !&gt;)_While
violation of the prohibition law,
Ahd-Kl-K
rim’s
headquarters
P.
Tarbcll,
trustee;
M.
II.
Jackson,
^ ‘age on the hay, on
the battle front is humming with Thursday scored another first page
&gt; ?trect, on tho fcdernl ' warden.
activity
all along the lino with the hit ns he hails farewell to the At­ on James L. Linton, was not based
Mr.
Britt
stated
that
plans
were
Dixie sold at
lanta Federal penitentiary and sot on any facts and Linton knew that
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i # ‘he lots were vnri- | already being made for the staging coming offensive.
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 4.—( /P iReinforcements arc being rnpid- out for his next legal battle at Day­ when he made such stutement that
1 Horn $3,500 to $70,000. of a large ceremonial hero some­
Further
changes in thu new pro­
time within tho next few months |v flipped into places assigned to ton. Ohio. The Cincinnati bootlog- it was not the truth.” Remus pen­
hibition enforcement staff were
and declared that tho local chap­ them in the plan action formulated g«-r en route in custody of officers ned in his own hnml.
announced.
He further declared in his w rit­
ter of tho K. of C.’s hail adopted b&gt; .Marshall Retain and Gen. Nan- who have court orders to nince their
The commerce department re­
?se HuyingMore un
prisoner in thu Dayton jail to serve ten statement that he signed the
enlargement program that iin.
ported increased American iniporU
a
year’s
sentence,
declared
just
be­
repudiating
statement
after
receiv­
nceJs Reported
and exports for July.
fore he boarded the train here that ing “many promises."
Secretary Wilbur ordered indefi­
hU testimony before the Senate
He told newspapermen that hi*
nite postponement of thu PH-1
I
; *—(/$&gt;&gt;—StntisDANZIG, Sept. 4.—UP)—Fnr the Daugherty committee was true and signing of the repudiation was “un­
flight to Hawaii.
the Life Insurance
first time Soviet Russia will be that his subsequent repudiation of der duress" and that hia original
Commander MacMillan express­
»how that the total of 150 Japanese Miners
represented at the Danzig Autumn this testimony was false and made declarations before tho Daugherty
ed relief that the Lief Erickson ex­
e ryntracta of II Inunder
duress.
committee
were
true.
Fair,
from
September
24
to
27.
pedition of 1924 was beyond res­
.l*1}'** throughout the r Killed In Explosion In twelve sections the Russian.* will
Remus hud told the Senators in­ Linton, once attorney for Remus
cue.
» 1- 1-681,657,000 yen
exhibit industrial products of Ihe vestigating charges against Dau­ and connected with the defense in
TOKYO. Sopt. 4.—(AV-One hun­
•May, the number of
Naval officials were shocked
gherty that ho had puid huge mims the trial of liquor conspiracy char­
n* 5,121,000. Compar- dred and fifty persons were killed c o u n t r y . _____ _________
over the Shcnnndouh disaster,
of money to Jens Smith, friend of ges in the Atlanta federal court,
which was also a blow to their
ii 7yzC.“,r„ nn tncrensn is in nn explosion at the Teihaku coa.
Melbourne — Brevard County Daugherty, for which he (Remus) said In Columbus, Ohio, last night
ooo yen in tho niino near Ping Yang Korea ilis- Courthouse being remodeled nml expected protection in his whole- that as fnr ns he knew Remus' re­
hopes for development of such
contracts nnd 227,500 putchcs to the Nipp Jljl received enlarged, nt cast of $110,000,
craft,
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pudiation was made voluntarily.”
'sate liquor transactions,
-T of insurance takers. here today said.
Opinion of Members Varies on Two Eye W itnesses Say Hennessec Hnd Words With
Proposed Measure Making
LaneWhichLcd to Shooting
Seminole Bird Reservation;
GuardsSeckRiggerQunrters

HOPE OF FINDING
MISSING P L A N E
BEGINS TO FA D E

State Development
Body Plans P o s t
Card Week Contest

Crack DeLand Golf
Team LicksSanford
In Initial Contest

George Remus, Enroute To Ohio Pen.,
Tells Trutli Of Daugherty Testimony

Washington News

�THE SANFORD HEftALD,

PAGE EIGHT

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WASHINGTON, Sept. .1—(,P)
_For the sixth consecutive
week freight enr loadings were
above the million mark Inst
week. A statement tonight by
the American itaiiway Associa­
tion credited the heavy move­
ment to increase in coal ship­
ments, in anticipation of the
rnthracito tie-up. nnd to great­
er shipments also of grain and
miscellaneous freight.
The total for the week was
given by the association as 1,­
080,107 cars. This was 15,1111
more than in the previous
week, ami 97,1517 more tl^rn
in the corresponding week of
1921.
Coal loadings were 201,095
rnrs for 10,8*28 more than for
the same week of lust year.
Miscellaneous freight totnllrd
502.04,1 cars, grain and grain
products 55,207, live stock 29,8 1&lt;» nnd merchandise in less than
car load lots 259,900.

Here’s Henry Ford’s first new touring car. AIL his models have been changed. The body is slung lover,
the seats are lower and wider, and there is more room between the front nnd rear
More «&gt;r a steamlino effect has been obtained by raising the radiator cover. The .*Ue of the brake drum baa been in­
creased to give greuter braking power, so necessary in these days of heavy triune. The tourin/ ea
now has four doors and the roadster two. A one-pi ece windshield inn liccn phted on the closed models.

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Coats Flare

Freight Leadings
Pass Million Mark

A New Ford Makes Its Debut

d s t a t e s

TIRES

A RE G o ^

You don’t have to shop aroi
to find the Right Tire
for your car
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o T O a U .S . Tire dealer—
his name is at the bottom
o f this advertisement. Tell him
your tire requirements. H e as
a U . S . Tire that will meet them.
H e will help you choose the
tire that will best suit you. It
w ill be a go o d t t r e - a f u ll
money's w orth-w h ether it Is
the U .S . Royal Balloon, U .S .
R oyal B alloon-T yp c, U . b.
Royal Cord—Regular or Extra
Heavy, USCO Cord or USCO
Fabric.

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Latest Ford Model
Embodies New and
Novel F e a t u r e s

New State Forestry Body
To Get Prominent Members

Edsel II.
DETROIT,
Ford, president of the Ford Motor
| Company, in n statement Issued
| yesterday following the announce­
ment of improved Ford bodies and
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 2.—(/l’)— Hoard’s State Beautification Com-, State Weather And
chassis refinements, said:
Formation of the recently orgunix- mlttco have expres^d their dc: ires ,
“ We do not want the impression
ed Florida lleuutification ami For- to co-operate; with the society to
L i O J ) I v c |» O r l U D v ll
to
prevail that we are producing
cstry Society has been given added tho fullest, nnd have accepted bon___ —
iinptus by the acquisition of
a orary vice-presidencies.
JACKSONVILLE Sept. 5. (dr) new Ford cars.
“ Rodiea for Ford cars have been
number of prominent business nnd other names already on the lisP_Thi- outstanding feature at materially
improved by the Model
E rofcssiounl men of the state
us „f honorary vice-presidents art weather in Florida during week
chnssis remains unchanged ex­
onornry vice-presidents, Dr.
A. Willis H. Powell, secretary of th e | t.n,iintr yesterday were moderate- T
A. Murohce, the president, has an- Surnsota Chamlmr of Commerce; t,.t,ip.ralures, especially over the cept for a lowering of the frame !
a few other important change - Hi- hemline of the newest cloth
nounee-d,
Wulter F. Coachmanj Jacksonville; niirth eastern counties. Generally nnd
Enthusiasm ami whole-hearted
yj. i)ixe, president Citizens ilanlt *widely scattered : howerr., least in IIndies in four types, have been and her coats shows th" flare that
support murk the letters of everyTrust Company, Tumpa; J. C. we-etcru division, nnd heavy to completely Predesigned- und built t »o necessary on new frocks.
one who has Heat in his acceptance. pllCe, Pensacola lumberman; J. K.■drumming ralnn in some Ini-aliti-s lower to contribute to better np With the full hemline, coat * themGovernor John W. Martin, Hen-1Mattocks, prominent Eiutis rc-iti- vtr the state. The weeks imlivid- oearnnte, driving and rjiling com­ •v- ar ■shorter and slightly nip-.
ator Duncan U. Fletcher, Senator tor; O. II. W.riikko, Gull Point,' Unl fentur- fromthe standpoint of fort and roadability of the cars.
i» I in nl tho waistline.
JMark Trammel, Congressman W.
Genera! chairman. Pirn; Institute aainfall was fiveand nine six-liun- “ Ilodv improvements nnd cha
sis
refinement
at
tills
time
mi­
J, Sears, and former Governor 0f America, official of the Pensa- dredths iiu-his precipitation in six
(’nrcy Hardeeare among the puh- cn|n Tnr nml Turpentine Company, hours at Appalachicuin. The weeks nions pronounced than at nnv prt First Church Built ^
lie officials nnd former officials un,| nationally knownin connection lntu| tj„.ri was seven and one vious time since the adoption of
In Reno Abandoned
who have already consented to with Glohe-Wirnlckc hook eu.ies; ttrntli inches absence rain much the Model T chassis. ’I hey are, how
serve as ^honorary vicu presidents, Mrs. Maud \Vliituisn, chairman of fttmsliim- and moderate temper.i- ever, entirely in accordance with
Hon. ('has. Haines, well known1conservation of the Florida Fcde- turi.s favoriihle factors in matur- the policy of the Ford Motor Coin
puhlisher mid devclofier of Alte- ration of Women’s Clubs.
I jn,, an,| |,ai vesting of rnttmi crop nany to give to the -uihlic the liene
monUi .Springs and Haines City, is ■ T h i. list will h.; augmented l«v iM\v&lt; t Hu-hulk of which i up. u fit of every iinnnivi mrnt which we
another fervent supporter of the t|„, addition of other names a . ■nl„| picking liasbeen nearly cmn-find practical for Ford curs.
“ Hy puserving the design of tinsocicty and an honorury vice pres- soon us requests can he hrougiit p|..(ed. f nine localities arnee* drv
lilc-rit.
1to the attention of a number of the
„t,irk water scarce in west, Model T chassis, tho coni|mny i
The railroad officials of the leading business no nof the stale, while- heavy rains were duuuigirg can-guarding i-onlinued good serv­
state have been prompt to grasp
The purpose of Hie society is t.i „N,.r . luall areas in Peninsula ile for owiii is of approximately j
tho opportunity of pledging their conserve nml enhance the natural wiicre lowland arc too wet and 9,000,00(1 Ford ears mid trucks now
co-operntion.
W. L. Ma pot her, beauty nnd forests of the state, truck planting was suspended. Cit- in use throughout the country a
prcsldcnt of the Louisville niui Money for its maintenance was re- r„s trees in good condition hut well as far new car purchasers.”
Nashville Railroad Company and cently donated by n gi.iierous puli- MlMM. fn ,jt j.s putting and drnpW. It. Kenan, Jr., president of tho lie spirited citiv.cn of this stall*.
ping.
Florida East Coast Railroad, have
Hlcps ate under way to incuralready accepted places as honor-, iinrnle the society as a non-profit
Ohio bunks are offering 5 |» r
ary vice-presidents of the new so-. organization, and an executive see- rent on livings deposits ns again it
clety.
rotary will he employed at an enr- a former rati of I per cent. Coin­
lion. Herman A. Dnnti, president 1ly date. The rccretnry, whose of- petition from building and 1 &gt;;tn
of tile Florida Development Hoard, lice will he in Galiiusviile, will lie o ;i.-:iiiLioiis is a . igtied ns tliu
und Karl Lehman, ehairmnn of tlietlie only paid official of tliu soei- 1 cause.

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S o lic ito r* fo r Compl*ln®nV5
Florida has Increased remarkably
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Tract II.
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population living in cities than any that had not been done on this re­ (C ir c u it C o u rt Heal)
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D e fe n d a n ts .
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could he made by farm implements1r**-"l i-&gt;-vf.n«Ps Is exp-rtly nccount- nry mHinaor.
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I n d iv id u a lly a n d ns a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
Hy A. M. W E E K S .
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scribed land.
growth of eities, and all these the limit, and thus lost to rural In th e e s t a t e nf H e n ry H a r r i s d e ­ .......
D e p u t y C le rk .
p a g e 2-4 o f t h e P u b l i c R e c o r d s
of Hemlnole
It Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t th is d e f e n d a n t In the above nml fo r e
ce a se d , an d Id a H a r r i s a m i n o r , a re W IL S O N A l i n e s H O L D E R .
of
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things combined cause many farm­ territory.
........S..........
Each hid
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in factories and other lines of busi­ increased about II per cent in the t h a t y o u r p lace of re s id e n c e Is F l a n ­
the S a n f o r d H e r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r
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lands In Seiii*
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published Jn H a n fo rd . S e m i n o le C o u n ­ b l o w i n g •ded. C}lbed
t , E a s t Macon, 111till c o u n ­
ness. And in Florida, more thnn in same five-year period, ns was dtye,r s GSetor erge ia
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th a t t h e r e Is no IN T H E « I I H ’t IT C O U R T O F TIIF. ty. F lo r id a .
p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e d e s c r ib e d .
rig h t to rejfrt «?L
most other states, there is also a pointed out In nn item given the p e r s o n In t,h ennd
SEVENTH
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
T h e n o r t h half of Ibe
W IT N E S S m y h n r.d an d t h e seal
S ta t e o f F l o r i d a the
It Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
This the (V illi
e a s t q u a r t e r of the ao ilth w e st
F F M I I I I I M . IN ANII F O R ItEM- nf t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t of t h e Sevenconsiderable leisure class, who press by Dr. linrner during July, s e r v i c e of s u m m o n s In C h a n c e r y u p ­ O
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y o u n n d e a c h o f y o u , b e n n d y o u a r e 1925.
IN O I.H COUNTY. IN C H A N C E R Y . th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f th e S t i l e of
q u a r t e r n n d the n o rth
th ree
hom w o u ld him! you nm l t h a t
have made their money elsewhere nnd the greater increase in rural oy no u wIIESSTE
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n c r e s of th e south half of G'«
F lo r id a In a n d f o r S e m i n o le C ou n tv .
H A R R IS n re o v e r th e A. E. HJOBLOM.
B ill o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n f l l r d In A s Totvn (’krt
and come here to live because of population thnn in farms indicates a ire of t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s n n d t h a t
s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of he s o u i n C o m p l a in a n t ,
on th i s t h e 3rd d a y o f S e p te m b e r . A.
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D. 1325.
the climate. Such people usually that the town with less than 2.500 y o u IDA H A R R IS are a m i n o r m i­ S E T H LINTON, el nl
o f O c to b e r . A. D.. 1925. t h e s a m e b e ­ Sept, ( - t l - l l . j j |
T o w n s h i p 20 south. R a n g e 30
V. E. DOUGLASS.
e a g e of it e n ty - o n a yen rs.
inhabitants hnve been growing fas­ llerT h th
settle in cities.
in g a R u l e D ay o f t h i s C o u r t , a t
D e f e n d a n ts .
Clerk o f th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f the
e r e f o r e , t h i s l» to e n m m n n d you
cast.
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rd . S e m i ­ IN T H E 1 1lu rry 1
Although crime and poverty nre ter thnn the mi rely agricultural n■■oonir,
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f Floe a r e h e r e b y re q u ire d to be a m i ^ n p - tnhoele CCoouurnt t yH. oFu lsoe r i dIna , HnanndfoIn
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p e a r b e f o r e o u r said C ircu it C o u r t
Ida, In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ty .
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often more prevalent in the city communities, if not ns fast as the a s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of Hie e s t a t e of S O U T H F L O R ID A R A I L R O A D
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RIBA. IN Atn |
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COMB y A. M. W E E K S .
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FiirM*. on the Ml^lay “f.^V here m* a suit to quiet title fn the ComUEIIY.
t l b e in g m a d e to a p p e a r t o tills C I R C U I T C O U R T H EAL)
To determine whteher Inrge or nml a p p e a r b e fo re o u r C irc u it C o u rt
tion with n large proportion of its
m a k e a n s w e r t o t he blit of c o m p l a i n t | p l a l n n n t . In mid t o th o a b o v e d e s"rdrr g I
t Hanford, S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r ­ C o u r t t h a t S u m m o n * In C h a n c e r y WILSON A HOUSIIOLDER
population urban i" generally re­ smnil cities nre growing fnster, Dr. aida.
G. II READ
1
e x h i b i t e d n g n l n s t yon In th is c a u s e . | c rlb e d la n d .
t h e 3th d a y of O rto h e r . 1325, Ims b e e n h e r e t o f o r e Issued, d i r e c t ­ Solicitors fo r C o m p t a l n n n t .
Compti
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a k e a n s w e r to th e hill of c o m ­
em ln o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , h a s m a d e
o r d e r he p u b lis h e d In the H n n t o r u ; o r d e r h e p u t d l s h e d o n c e a w e e k In
er extremes. For a country in size nnd compares the population p l a i n t filed h e re i n , o t h e r w i s e said H
1’F.IISON* |’x[
o f c o m p l a in t will he t a k e n ns r e t u r n t h a t s a m e c a n n o t be s e r v e d IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OK T H E H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r .lubllmied i n ; f o u r e o n a e c u t l v e w e e k l y I s s u e s of ALL
which half th** population lives In of the same tdnees at different c(•III
o n ci.AIJiisq
o w i n g to y o u r f a i lu r e to e le c t o f f i ­
H anford . Hemtnoie County. F l o r i d a , j th,. H a n f o r d H e r a l d , u n e w s p a p e r
o n f e s s e d by you.
S E V E N T H J U D I C I A L C Ilt C U IT n n r o n w e e k fo r fo u r c o n s e c u t iv e p u b li s h e d
AND Ti 1 THE l i _
elt'ea and Is fed hy the other hnlf times, Th" eities nf over 10,000,
In H a n f o r d ,
H em lnole
it Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t th is c e r s o r a p p o i n t a g e n t s , o r tn h a v e
It)' F L O R ID A , IN A M I F O H S E M ­ w e e k s .
R h i n t h e S t a t e of F l o r i d a , nn o f ­
IN THIS SLIT dl
,
,
, C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
living on farms, there must be ten In number. Increased 42.5 per­ n o t i c e he p u b lis h e d In th e S a n f o n l w
INOLE
COUNTY,
IN
UIIANUEIIY
.
IMis* 1
W I T N E S S t h e H o n o ra b le J . J .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e se a l
w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In f i c e r o r a g e n t upon w h o m p ro c e s s T H E HOARD O F T R U S T E E S
more efficient fnrmers thnn where cent between 1020 nnd 1925 nnd the HH aenr afol drd, . aS enmein
OF
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C irc u i t n f th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n th
o le C ounty. F lo r id a ,
S P E C IA L T A X S C H O O L DIST. No. 2. C o u r t of t h e S ev en th J u d ic ia l C i r ­ J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f t h e
name, o r :
nearly all the people nre rural.
thirteen between 5,000 nnd 10.000 o n c e each w eek In fo u r c o n s e c u tiv e c e r s n n d a g e n t s ir e u n k n o w n .
S la te
of whose
T H E R E F O R E , you. S O UT H F L O ­ etc.
c u it of t h e S t a t e of Florida. In a n d F lo r id a , In nm l f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ­ unknow n to i b ,
Since 1890 the United States increased 61.1 per rent. The twen­ W eek ly Issues
C om plalnnnt*
R ID A R A IL R O A D COMPANY, n - c o r ­
f o r H em lnole C ounty, on t n t H « ty , F l o r i d a , on t h i s t h e 3rd d a y of having, nr okiafL
W
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and
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Cens*t« Bureau has defined urban ty-two between 2.500 and 5 000 in­ s e a l of th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e HeV- p o r a t i o n . n a m e d a s d e f e n d a n t in
VS.
rig h t, title. Intfwt!
4th d a y o f S ep tem b er. A. D;. 1 9 .u. S e p t e m b e r . A. IV. 1925.
G.
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to the Ia ml* hoiM
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*r cert.
c e r t . All
A ll three
t h r o o of
o f n o th J u d i c ia l C irc u it of t h e S t a t e t h e antm
n dl f o r e g o i n g rn ttsc,
ponulatlnn n« that in Incorporated creased 45 per
J. J. DICKINSON,
V. E. D O U G L A S S ,
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t
s
.
J u d g e o f t h e C irc u it C o u rt of t h e C le rk o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th e o r any part ,,, j*r
d -for S cm lttolo I"1ti d in g In t h e a b o v e r t y l e d c o u rt.
places with 2.500 Inhabitants or these groups hIn v p,,rb e e n n u n t i n i n l c t l , C" ro u nFtylo,r idF alo, r idtoa , an
O r d e r of I 'n b l l e a l l n n
on the second day ' ' r i n g a p ro c e e d i n g to e s t a b l i s h mid Nolle- in
e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ircuit of MorUIa, S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a , , WR : Lot on*. n( j
Kiiiiivti n m l U n k n o w n lie- S
more. Although that is nn nrbl- in "omilnt|on If! 2 5 ypnrX ,
te r Of the Nortlwga
„f S e pplcm
te m lb e r, A. D. |#J5.
‘in let t h e ti t l e to Hie f n lln w l-‘&lt;r &gt;J« In a m t f o r Hemlnole C ounty.
In am i f o r H e m ln o le C o u n ty .
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J th e Sonthwftt y rtr-rl
s c r i b e d l a n d s In S rrnlnoln C o u n ty .
Urban percentage would be exV. E. DOUGLASS.
trnry iMInltfon, almost nnv other
( C i r c u i t C o u r t S eal)
( C ir c u it C o u r t Heal)
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Hy A M. W E E K S , D e p u t y C le r k .
rcn«onnhlo limit would do about as ppete,! tn l&gt;e the Jit.-hcM in tli C l ne or kle of
G W. S fe lff a n d ------------- S te lff S
I E a s t and \Ve»t r I
B e g i n a t In t e r s e c t io n o f s o u t h
C ou n ty , F lorida.
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well for purposes of comparison. counties containing the largest ci­ (C ir c u it C ourt Heal)
Nortti and Seut) an*
lin e of S a n f o n l G r u n t w i t h e a s t
F a rte r a n d -------------------- P o r t e r Ills
I C o rner tli-resf,r||»s
lin e of S o u th F l o r i d a R a i l r o a d
|)y A. M. W E E K S ..
For some years Florida has had a ties. hut there nre some notable exP u b l i s h S e p t. |, 11. 1* &amp; 25.
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IN T IIF. C IR C U IT COURT O F S E M ­
larger proportion of urban popula­ eon! inns. T h e counties
with
over
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I t a u u c .30 e a s t, ru n s o u t h 65 d e ­
IN O LE COUNTY, l \ C H A N C E R Y .
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tion than any other state south h a i r t h e i r n n p u l n t i o n * iirb n tt in S o li c it o r s f o r C o m p la in a n t.
R E A L T Y T R U S T COMPANY, et. at.
King, R e n jn m ln \V. Hroivn. W m . N. a corp.,
c h a in * , n o r t h 65 d e g r e e s , w e s t
H ( - 1 1 -IX-35.
of the Potomac and Ohio Hivers. in 1925. in o r t i o r o f p e r c e n t a g e n r e a s I'llh.
.............................‘
lYebatcr. I* t). G a r r e t t and
!' X c h a i n s to said r a i l r o a d s o u t h ­
C o m p la in t
snito of tin* fact that. Virginia, fo llo w * :
a rre tt hi* w ife, n m l each n n d e v ­
IN THE DltluUIT t'OI IIT OF *EM. w e s t e r l y a l o n g s a m e to b e g i n ­ G
VS.
ery of t h e m If l i v i n g and If d e a d F. II. B LA CK, et.
'fonroe, 96 ner cent: Duvnl,
Tennessee, Georgia nnd Alabama
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UHANUEItY.
D e fe n d a n t
have alwnys hod larger cities thnn Ilillshorough. Ilade, Pinellas. Palm
HER
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AND
N E X T of Iteomplslnt
a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to lie a n d a p ­ der th e s a i d O. W . S t e l f f a n d --------ho.ij
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our*. Tho urban percentage in Reach. Rt. Johns, F«ratnhln, Mana­ AthJU STUH E HARNETT. GORDON p e a r b e fo r e o u r said C i r c u i t C o u rt Sletff, Ills wife. J . D. W o iv e r tn n .
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Florida bus increased from 20.3 in tee, Orange, Franklin. Lee. .Sara­ .) H A R N E T T an d A NN IE E. H A R ­
E L V E R L. R IC E , doing b u s i n e s s m«
rida. on th e 6th. d a y o f O c to b e r, A ter tils w ife, L O. P o r t e r . A r t h u r F, E L. R I C E K- COMPANY. D E T R O IT . A L L U N K N O W Nvs.P E R S O N S H A V ­ n th e prop-rtf IitiM ]
lOOfl to tt.4 In 11125,
sota. PcSntn. These counties tak­ N E T T . C o m p la in a n t a
D 1325. an d t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e odlin n n d -------------------- O dlln, hi* M ICH IG AN , D e f e n d a n t In th e a b o v e
w
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ING O R C L A IM IN G ANY I N T E R ­ u nhkonse
Looking Into the matter more en together have more intensive
a n s w e r to t h e hill of c o m p l a i n t e x ­ wife. S u s a n W. P u l l i n g , F i e l d i n g 8. s t y l e d c a u s e .
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closely, some very interesting de- farming, children nml more adults. C H A R L E S L MORRIS et nl,
I t a p p e a r i n g fro m a n affid a v it filed
IN V O L V E D IN T H I S S U IT .
ster, I , O. G a r r e t t nml ------------ In tills c a u s e by t h e C o m p l a in a n t
Defenda nl*.
In his siiil till m i l
H Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t tills Waeb
lalls ran be extracted from n circu­ Mian the state average. Just nhout
D efendants.
r r e t t hi* wife, n n d each n n d rv t h a t you, E L V E R I* R IC E, d o in g
O rder nl I'lilillrnlInn
k n o w n |.i't»oa a 1
O r d e r he p u b li s h e d In t h e Hanford G
O r d r r of I ' q h l l e n t l o n
lar issued by the state census of* half the counties have no popula­ N o tice to k n o w n nnd u n k n o w n D e ­ H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In cry of t h e m d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , b u s i n e s s ns E. L. R I C E &amp; COMe re fo re n u lw fttl
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S a n f o r d . S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorid a,
flee nhout two Weeks ago, giving tion clnssed ns “urban" vet. hut
PANY, a r e a r e s id e n t o f a S t a t e
ly h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , e i t h e r ns o r C o u n t r y o t h e r t h a n th e S t a t e w h o s e n a m e , o r ll a m a s . Is. o r a re . he, and yo’i ir, |
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the pnnulntlon of nil counties nnd mnnv of them nre near it, doubt­ C h a r l e s L. Morris, nntl---------------- w e e k s .
heirs, d e v is e e s o r g r a n t e e s o r o th - of
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a n d t h a t It
t h e .be*
in. h a v i n g , o r c l a i m i n g t o h a v e , an y
cities in Florida ns of February less to he over the line hy the time M orris, h |s w ife, C h a rlie G rif fin ,
! Bef " f t h e a f f i a n t t h a t y o u r p lace r i g h t , t i t l e . I n t e r e s t o r e s t a t e In a n d th i s cause oa U r n
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15th. According to that report of 'he next census.
d , H o u se Rt H4nrMU_
L. Ill inks. \V A, ll rn w n e r; G e o r g e C o u rt of t h e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C ir ­ i n y 'o f VhV,l" lVifveUnn m ed O lefin d aV its! j !,'[, ) H t l V a t ^ h c r e ^ a ^ t ^ p e V a o ^ i ^n**tha otor at hney lpa an rdts o rh epr oe ir nt iaofnt e rt h ed reesoc fr ,ib etothere ntn 304,114 people living in The 1925 population of Florida C.
W. C ook, L W. F o u n ta in . S.
E. u it o f th e S t a t e of F l o r i d a . In nnd
lo r id a ;
hi otgfj
c .r '
"f F.oodi* «n. e o t . ' V 2 w i t : All t h e u n a u r v e y u d p a r t of FUUlet
eities of n»f*r 10,000: 88,240 in ci- cities by rnc*' has not been nuhlish- .lone*. .1 W. Ford. K. G. G ra y , W. cfor
S e m i n o le C o u n ty , o n th is th*- ptaln n n t ^
S e c ti o n
29. T o w n s h i p
ill S o uth . R ead, titotl et hI3- U\
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I
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-Hnt of 5.000 to 10,000; 751129 lie rd vet. hut fiv"*y«IN hen 66.1 nor e r r i t t . In d iv id u ally an d n* T r u s ­ (th d a y of S e p t e m b e r A. D. 1926. cause, n m l to nil u n k n o w n p n r t f e s
l t a p g e 31 E a s t, l v l n g S o u t h w e s t n f
» of t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s t h e St. J o h n ’s R iv e r , s i t u a t e d In an d you nretnSX
J J. DICKINSON.
* those of 2,500 to 5,000 nnd 669,386 rent of the nrhnn population was M
w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m i n g uny i n t e r e s t o vTe hr e trhe ef o rng
te e s ; Annie
K. Griffin, E ll a
A J u d g e of th
r d to make istV l
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Court
of
the
ln o le C o u n ty , S t a t e o f F l o r i d a ;
in smaller place* and unienrpornt- white, nnd 36.8 ner cent of the R r o o k s and C h a r le s E llro o k s, h e r S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C irc u it of F lorida, or I n t e r e s t s In t h e land in v o lv e d In you, E L V E R I- R IC E , d o in g b u s i ­ H em
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thin su it, said lau d b e i n g s i t u a t e |„
a p a n d . Win, Mltclodl a n d — — —
ed territory: beside* 6,180 in char­ whites lived in cities. Th" corres- hMnitc
HS E. L. R IC E A COMPANY, o f c o m p l a i n t l u r e In f i l e d t h a t c o m ­ Wise a decree rt"
in a n d fo r S e m i n o le ('m inty.
S em inole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , a n d d e s ­ tness
wife, Luetils (*. WIIh a t you p e r s o n a l l y lie an d a p p e a r p l a i n a n t s b e lie v e t h a t t h e r e Is a en tered ag.lln-t !6C
SO N a H O U S IIO L D E R .
itable, nennl. military, nnd nnval nomling figure* for this year will mntith e lla n dIlls
cribed OH- follow s, l o - w l t :
-------------------W llm o n t hi* SWoIL
b e f o r e o u r C ir c u i t C o u rt a t S un - p e r s o n , o r u r e p e r s o n s . I n t e r e s t e d In you. followed hj ISM
li c it o r s f o r C o m p l a in a n t
ll e g in u l ti g a t t h e
northeast
institution*. Some of these figures ho around 68 per cent nnd 45 per " I f e . R obert U W llm o nt a n d —— I'llh.
It Is further rt*1
(ord, Hemlnole C o u n ty . F lo r id a o n t h e p r o p e r t y Involved In tills su it,
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W ll m o n t . his wife, a n d each a n d e v ­
th e 6 th d a y o f O c to b e r. A. Ik. 1926 w h o s e n a m e , o r n a m e s . Is, o r are. citation he nubll'tdaj
may need sight revision, hut not cent, Dr. Harper thinks.
of S e c tio n 1*.
T o w n sh ip
2D
ery o f th e m If liv in g and If d e a d
In
The S infer! Ibn
to m a k e a n s w e r to t h e
hill
of u n k n o w n t o sahi c o m p l a i n a n t s , a n d 1 |„,i,ii-hed
in Semin*
so u th . R a n g e 3U e a s t , r u n s n u t h
to nil p a r t i e s c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n ­ IX T H E l l l l l t I T t &lt;11 I t T ( I F S E M ­
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sa id c o m p la in a n ts p r a y i n g fo r relief
5 c h a in s , w e s t 2 1-2 c h a in s ,
d e r t h " said C h a rle s L. M orris an d
I N O L E C O U N T Y , I T. OI II I IA.
in
said 1.111 of c o m p l a i n t w ill he t a k ­ In t h . d r s a i d hill a g a i n s t s u c h u n ­ [,h fur four ennor
IN T H E U IIICI IT CO U R T O f S E M ­ a g e n t u p o n w h o m p ro c e s s cn uh l lie
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— — M o rris Ills wife, C h a r li e
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U H A N U E I tY.
en a s c o n fes sed bv you.
c h a in s , so u th 1.25
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to
IN O L E C t t l . v r i , F I.O ltl IIA.
IN s e r v e d , a n d Hint y o u r Officer* a n d G r if f in . N ettle G riffin. J o h n W e sle y
n perso n , or p e rs o n a ;
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It Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s kt hneorw
p o in t o f t..- g in n in g ,
efo re, ordered th a t
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a n d September. •) B
I II A NCF.lt V.
A gen* * a r e u n k n o w n .
G rif fin , &lt;\ L. Itla n k s W. \ d r a w - A E. HJOIILOM,
lie p u b lis h e d ill t h e S a n fo r d e a c h n f y o u , p e r s o n s u n k n o w n , do
und It u p p e i r l n g f r o m t h e s w o r n nHoetice
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1
V. R Bhl’fi
T H E R E F O R E . Von. C W IIVR T- l o r . G e o rg e VV. Cook. I. W F o u n ­
Complainant
ra ld . .1 n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed III he, an d y o u a re h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
L. IV HAGAN an d
hill of c o m p l a in t h e r e i n t h a t y o u Hanford.
f.ESON C O , a c o r n e r * 11on en d vn q tain . S E J o n e s . J W F o rd , K
Hemlnole C o u n ty , F lo rid a, a p p e a r t o t h e hill o f c o m p l a i n t In rlerlt "f Cl re alt Co*
a n d each of you m a y clnlnt s..m "
II E R T IIA A HAGAN, hi* wlfo
I’
.unty,
Florida.
T H E W It JO H N S O N COMPANY. G G ray . VV E M erritt. Wm J o n e s , S E T H L IN TO N , e t ' n l .
r i g h t , ti t l e or I n t e r e s t In a n d to o n ce each w e e k In f o u r c o n s e c u ­ t h i n ' c a u s e o n M o n d a y , t h e Gth d av
I'n m p ln ln a n t a ,
* c o r p o r a t i o n , n a m e d IIS d e f e n d a n t * a n d J D M e r ritt. Individually a n d
D efendants
w eekly Issues.vs.
D. 1925. a t t h e C o u rt '*K M
*“ « p r o p e r l y l» - r r l n h v f o r u d e s c r i b ­ tive
By A. i t ^
lu t h e a b o v e a n d f o r e g o i n g rn n * e, us T r u s t e e s ; A nnie E. G riffin. E lla
O r d e r Of I'ahllenllon
W IT N E S S inv h a n d a n d o fflclul oHfo uOsceto bIne r . S A.
J A M E S H MONTGOMERY.
anford. S em in o le Coun- ,
.
neii l i n g In th e a b o v e Htvle l c o u r t A. l l r o o k s rind C h a rle s E. B ro o k s ,
N O T IC E TO K NOW N AND t ’N- ed.
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D efendants
ty , F l o r i d a ; snl.l s u i t b e i n g a s u i t ,;y..(inK tl IIERIUNGI
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a n d ea c h o f you, he, a n d y o u a r e
■ M itch ell his
wife. Luetils C. T H E S T A T E O F FL OR ID A. T o —
t o q u ie t t i t l e In t h e c o m p l a i n a n t s , Shdlrltef
y,,i 1e11—
r far Comphln*
Ulllet t h e t i t l e to th*' f o l lo w in g lan d *
N O T IC E TO K NO W N AND UN- In S e m in o le f u t i l i t y , d e s c r ib e d a* M l Ihi on | and
VVII in on t
e re b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o th e S t a t e of F lo r id a In a n d fu r S e m i ­ A n g u s It. C h u p p c lt a n d M a r y W.
L in t o n a m i S urah Ann I.In- hhill
nole C ounty, o n t h i s th e 2nd d ay C h a p p e ll ,
I* N&lt; iW N D K F K N I *A NTS
follow*, t o - w i t : —
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K.
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w ife, S u s a n Fersoii, Alver th i s cau se, on M o n d ay th e 5th d a y of He pic nlier, A. Ik, 1935.
T im S t a t e o f F lo r id a , t o : —
T h e w eal h n ' f o f | b e a o u th w « e t
nnd ----------------------------- W llmont. tils F e r s otils
la n d s , n n d y o u a r e t h e n n n d t h e r e
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K.
DOUGLASS.
J A M E S H MONTGOMERY. F F.
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C irc u it
C o u r t,
Sem inole Mil of c o m p l a i n t fi le d a g a i n s t you, |y every section o: «■
M&lt; )NTl U &gt;ME ll V a n d ------------ ill INTd a c c u s e d o r o th e r w i s e . In the p r o p ­ den.
2&lt;l s o u t h , r a n g e 31 east,
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B. a r e h » r e h v r e q u i r e d t&gt;&gt; he *nd an- e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r desertlul, e i t h e r a s
th e C ourt ll-oise In S a n f o r d . HotniO th e r w is e n o e c r e e
p r o confess.* | ml,., fnemeni xriu M h |
T U F T S n m l ------------ T U F T H III* wife. p e a r b e f o r e o u r a.ild C irc u it C o u r t heirs, d e v i s . e s or g r a n t , .-* or o t h e r ­ L in to n . N a n c y L. McMillan. O liver n o te C o u n ty , F lo r id a , n n d in
d e ­ (C ir c u it C ourt Heal)
1 ........ .. t e r eft a g a i n s t y o u . a n d . 1 1 1 ' ' 7 ‘ , VMM |
By A M W E E K S . D e p u ty C lerk. ewaill
It F F A R R E L L a n d ------------ F A R - *t th e C o u rt G one . ■,( p-m fo rd . F l o ­ wise, u n d to all parties, each a n d L in to n . A m a n d a L e w K J o h n I. F e r ­ f a u l t t h e r e o f D ecree I ' r o C o n f e s s o
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—F e r s o n his wife. Oll- w ill he e n te r e d a g a i n s t you. S aid WILSON * H O U S IIO L D E R .
R E M . h is w ife. T F MONTGOM­ rida on t h e 3th, d a y nf O ctober. A. e v e r y c l a i m i n g any in terest u n d e r son a n d - c re e ,
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hi* O . HI25. nnd t h e n an d t h e r e m a k e all)' uf t h e u n a v e named D e t r u d e in g a s u it t o q u ie t t i t l e In
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s c l * , ,
linj industtilll
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a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d n n t s U living, h ib ite d a g a i n s t yoq In (hi* cau se.
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h a i r s , d e v l a r r s , g r a n t e e s and o t h e r
w h o m s o e v e r c la i m i n g any I n t e r e s t w if''. J o h n 8 . R e n t. J o h n Retd a n d f o u r c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k l y Is su e s of
.HEMINIll.K COUNTY, IN CHAN­
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In S a n f o r d ,
S e m i n o l e E. II. RANDALL, JR ..
p a r t leu, i n c h a n d e v ery rlntm lm c an y vu'ftnUn,
in S e m i n o le C o u n ty , Fim nl.i, a n d nie D. D i ll in g h a m , R osa C J ut .'.fh C o u n ty . F lo rid a
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s o im t
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J I DICKIN SON.
| m a n a n d A nna S. C l l n g m n u his wife
la n d In vo lv ed In till* suit said la ml
ty R eeo rds. b ein g a subdivision
C IO K G tA
ANNA M T R A F F O R D . II W I L ­
C le r k of t h e C irc u it C o u r t of t h e
helm - s i t u a t e In Sernliioie C ountv, J u d g e , of tile C irc u it C o u rt of th o
of t h e w e st h a ll of the s o u t h ­ I and e a c h an d e v e r y of th e above S e v e n th J u d i c ia l C i r c u i t of F l o r ­ I E R SW A N a n d ---------------- SWAN
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to - w i t
j »!imti|, to th e li c l r mi, c!*v!*«*•*». Kfdii" ida, tn und for S cn iltio ie C o u n ty .
s h i p 21 so u th . R a n g e Ju east,
U n k n o w n ) a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y of
WILSON A l l o l ' S l l o i . O K U
T h e n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r of th e
a n d It a p p e a r i n g from the s w o r n I •••.■* a n d ..tlier c l a i m a n t s or o th e r - (Circuit Court Seal)
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r aO « I D
Rill of C o m p la in t herein th a t y o u .w ise, c l a i m i n g u n d e r e a c h and a v • Hy A. M. W E E K S . D e p u t y C le rk ,
parties claim ing Interest under the
Puli. I - 11 • 1H-26-O c t. 2.
33, T o w n s h i p 19 s o u t h . ItutiHo
an d e a c h &lt;d you may claim so m e i cry of said d e c n a s e d d e f e n d a n t * ; WILSON A IIOUHIIOLDEII,
s a i d ANNA M. T R A F F O R D . It. W IL o lic ito rs fo r C o m p l a i n a n t .
39 east.
e r e s t in a n d to and t.&lt; a ll p a r t lea. ea c h an d ev ery SUuMIsli
Bill* S W A N um l ---------------- SWAN
is t h i : i tin t i ( I l l ItT OF s u i t - rthi ge h t ,p r ot ipt el er t yat h eInretin
Kept. 1 , II. 1* * 25.
a b o v e d e s c r i b ­ c l a i m i n g arty I n t e r e s t u n d e r any of
i m i i .i ; i h i \
a n d It a p p e a r i n g fro m th e s w o rn
X, 1 1 .0 1 1 0 ) 4 .
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tunl e a c h of you m ay c la i m s u n n i
Mill la ( t n l r t T it le
It Is th e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t dence a r e u n k n o w n to th e C o m p lain ­
th
e m d e c e a se d o r o t h e r w i s e , c l a i m ­
IN OI.E COUNTY. F I .O l t l IIA, IN
r i a n t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t in and to E, G. HODGES.
) ou a n d each of you. he, an d you a n t 111 t h e
in g a n y I n t e r e s t In t h e
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ns
a r e liei eliy l e q u l r e d to ap peal' t «»*nin| t
C u m p l u ln a n t
ill u n k n o w n p a r t i e s whom
J . It T E L L E R ,
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C o m p l a lt ta u t
It is th e r e fo r.- O R D E R E D t h a t 1 W. A LOVELI,, c l nl.
HE telephone construction Pr0^ri| ^
m th is c a u s e , on Monday tile 5tli day (.•rests to lb,, l a n d Inv olved In tills
wise.
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D efen d an ts
e v ery c la i m i n g an y I n t e r e s t • u n d e r
rt
nl.
for this year i3 the largest ever
nr*- l o r n by r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r to th e
O rd e r of I'o l.llc a llo n
R ule D ay of t h i s C o u rt, at th e C o u r t Itinle C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d descrll.
any of th e nhovu n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s ,
D efenda n ts .
hill of c o n ip in liit h e r e i n filed In ' N O T IC E T o K N O W N AND UN* H ouse lu S an fo rd , Hemlnole C o u n ­ •’tl
eueli am ) e v e ry , w h o se n a m e s and
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till* cu u su on M onday th e 6th d a y I
ty. F lo r id a , a n d in d e f a u l t t h e r e o f
u n k n o w n to the
K NO W N D E F E N D A N T S .
T r a c t t.
N a t l r r 10 K a . m 11 unit U n k n w n n D e- re s id e n c e s a r e
o f O c to b e r, A. D 1925. tile s a m e he* - T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A . TO
D ecree P r o C onfeaso will be e n t e r ­
plant
costinR more than $ 13,000 ,000.
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cau se, and t o nil u n k n o w n p a r t i e s
n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f Section I
T H E STATE OF F U H tlD A . TO:
Hu C o u rt H o u s e In S a n f o r d . Hcmt- .
Cole his w ife , Eiiocli Hell | s u it to q u i e t ti tl e In th e C o m p lain w
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r n w t t s h l p 20 s o o t h . R a n g e 30
C. E. F A R M E R a n d
Ada
M ary
mile C o u n ty , F lo r id a , an d in d e f a u l t ami
-Bell h is Wife. Allen W u n i s in u n d tu th u ub.ive d e s c r i b ­
east, r u n w e s t 5 c h a in s , sooii,
F u n n e r III* Wife, G R .v o r u tia t is to I le - o r I n t e r e s t s In th e la n d in vo lv ed In
t h e r e o f l i e c r e e P r o C onfess.! will im I'm* i II. Mrs. A. VV. P o w e ll a n d ----- ed land.
th is su it, said l a n d b e in g s i t u a t e lit
tion
of the demand for service in this a&gt;'i _
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R Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t tills
Hemlm.i,. C o u n ty , F lo r id a , an d d e s ­
to c h a i n s , c o n t a i n i n g 5 u c r - r
c o n e his w ife, und e a c h nnd e v e r y crib
ern
States.
The new plant is necessary w
in g a s u it In q u i n ti t l e lu th e c o m ­ Dowell a n d M c llo w eli h is or.h r lie pul.II died once it w eek In
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o f th e m If liv in g a n d If d ead t o a l l
p l a i n a n t, In a n d to t h e a b o v e ile- u l l e , D If, C r e n s h a w , I. G reen, a n d f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e Weekly Issues of
T h e w e s t h a l f o f iiiock 2 of
T r a c t 2.
p a rtie s claim ing In te re s t u n d er th e
service
needs
of present and prospect!'e
aci'lhed lan d .
t*» each a n d e v e r y o f th e a b o v e t h e S a n f o r d H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r
Pier 21 a n d a ll of
Itlock 3.
B eg in I'l e lr a ln s w est un.| HI
s a i d C. E. F a r m e r um l Ada M ary
It Is f u r t h e r O llD B tt K D t h a t t h i n ' n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s if liv in g an d if p u b li s h e d
lu
Sun ford, S e m in o le
T i e r 31, o f F l o r i d a lain d an d
whose
business
and social activities requ
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o r d r r lie p u h lls h n d o n e e a w eek In 1e it h e r , an y or a ll of th e said de- C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
C u l o n l i a t l o n C o m p a n y , Ltd., m a p
•■■•rner &lt;.r S e c tio n (. T o w n s h ip
nuld! F a leo n e and G ec.iii.llna F a l ­
f m ir ci n s t r u l l v e w ee k ly Is su e s of f e n d a n t a In- d ead, t h e n t o t h e licit s,
W IT N E S S toy hand and the seal
efficient, comprehensive service.
of t h e St. G e r t r u d e A d d itio n to
2b
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H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r , d evisees, g r a n t e e s a m t o ilie r rl u ln i - o f th e C irc u i t C ourt of the S e v e n ­
H anford ,
according
to
F la t
w est to c h a in s , s o u t h 5 chniria,
of th e m d e c e a s e d
or
oth erw ise,
liuuliiilie.l
in
S a n fo r d , Hemlnole a n t s u n d e r ea c h a m i e v e ry of ra id th J u d i c i a l CRS'blt of Hie S l a t s nf
t h e r e o f , r e c o r d e d in F la t Rook
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I d eceased d e f e n d a n t s ; nm l to iill p a r - F lo r id a In an d for Semi mile C o u n ­
one, p a g e s 113 an d 117 of thn
c o n t a i n i n g 5 a c r e s m ore or le s s ’
ty h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , e i t h e r a s
'» I I M-.HH m y h a n d an d th e se a l ties, each Mini e v e r y c l a i m i n g any" ty . on tills th e 3rd day uf S e p t e m ­
trustee for thoyc who own the property 5 ■
I’ut.llc
R ecords
of Hemlnole
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t
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­
of th e I ir e u ll l o itrl of t h e HeVetilh In terest u n d e r an y of th e a b o v e b er, A. D. 1925.
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
B egin to c h a i n s West of tli*
e r w is e , a n d to all p a r t i e s , e a c h a n d
subscribe for the service.
In no other
J o d i e .1 ( t r c . l t of t h e H tste
of nam ed d e f e n d a n t s , e a c h an d ovary,
V E. DOUGLASS,
n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of S e c t i o n &lt;
e v e r y c la i m i n g any I n t e r e s t u n d e r a n d It a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e sw o rn
c o u l d * in a n d for Hemlm do C o u n t) , - wliose n a m e s a n d res ilien ce* a r e ’ C l e r k of th e c i r c u i t C ourt of th e
Bill of C o m p l a in t t h a t
you
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39
there
na
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owners
ns
in
the Bell - &gt; J
a
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on t h i s th u 3rd d a y of S e p t e m b e r ' u n k n o w n to th e C o m p l a i n a n t In t h e
.Seventh J u d i c ia l C ircuit of F l o r ­
e a s t, ru rt w e s t It) c h a in s , s o o t h
e a c h Mid e v e ry , w h o s e n a m e s n n d eaeh of you m a y c la im so m e rig h t,
A D. 19 25
above e m i t led cu usu. a n d to alt nn
ida. lu an d fu r S cm lm d o C o u n t ) .
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p
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nre
approximately
750,000
security
owner
lu c h a in * , c a s t lo c h a in ), n o r t h
re s id e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n to th e C o m ­
v. h Do u g l a s s .
k n o w n pu rl lea w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m ­ O ' l i . u l t C o u r t Heal)
lo c h a in * ,
10 n c r e s m o re o r
p lainant
In t h e
above
e n t i t l e d p e rt y h e r e i n b e f o r e d esc rib e d .
C l» rk o f th e C irc u it C o u rt of ilia ing any i n t e r e s t n r t n l e i e s t s In th .
women
than
men
stockholders.
Hy A. M W E E K S ,
D Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D th a t
k-t&gt;.
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D eputy C lerk.
T r a c t I.
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In S em in o le C ou n ty , F l o r i d a , a n d
D ep u ty Clark
T r a c t One.
d a y of O c to b e r, A. D . 1925, the
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s h i p 20 s o u t h . R a n g e 30 east,
T h e n o r t h h a lf of t h e s o u t h ­
Holicltor* f o r t ' o m p l a l u a u t
east q u a r t e r ..( S e c ti o n 5. T o w n I M I I . E I III N i l , I I . u n t i l V.
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sou th east q u arter of th e s o u th ­
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tie In t h e C o m p l a i n a n t in an d t»
q u a rte r of th e northeast q u a r ­
T o w n s h i p 29 Mouth, R a n g e 39
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TRACT T H R E E
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th e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d lan d .
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S e c ti o n 9. T o w n s h i p 29 so u th .
n n d It a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e s w o r n
I.'a in pi a I h u n t
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rious
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\V. A, I.G VEI.L . e t «l
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KNl »AVN I' E FKN I &gt;ANTS.
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r i g h t , ti t l e o r I n t e r e s t In a n d to to e H anford H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r
D e f e n d a n ts ,
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rel.t Ms wife, L a fa y e tte G reelk L.
11.3* c h a i n s s o u t h 30 degree.*,
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I t b e i n g iimde to u p b e a r tv t h i s
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G re e n , R o lie ii .s G i .e n . ami t» e a c h
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e a s t 2 1, c h a i n s , n o r t h AD d e g r e e s ,
d a y of O cto b er. A. D.. 1925. th e s a m e on
C u m t t h a t H u m m u n s In C h a n c e r y | •flat.
a m i e v e r y nf ilu* ahm-p n am ed d e e a s t 23.30 ch a in * , n o rt h 31) .|e lining » H u la D ay o f tl i t a C o u r t, a t A. If.. I J 2 J
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a c r e s m o f o o r leas.
n o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a , a m i 111 d e ­ C lerk o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of the
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made re tu rn
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AND TELEG RAPH c o m p a n y
All l o t l i l v l n g e a s t of Ndulh
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s e r v e d tin e i t h e r Ol y o u , o w in g t o I p r o p e r l y h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d ;
' d e r age It an d every of s a id d e c n a s c a u s e b e in g a s u i t t o q u i e t t i t l e I n . i. J rr u ' ! . C " “ | T ’8 4 a l )
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y o u r f a i l u r e to e lec t o f f i c e r s n r up-*
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bone* and r lulls and were otherwise badly, mutilated.
Hoards tp Jnv-8ti({atd.
riOOKtTi
The bodies wit! la- kept at Belle
Valley until today when a hoard
of inquiry, officially will establish
the niusu of: death.
This board Will he himdud by
Commander J. K. I.. Um|, execu­
tive officer nf the Likc-hurst sta­
tion who is on route here tonight.
Anut bur bouril is exiK'cted to hivestijfate the cause of the nceldent
?jl?£ ’Ol-' M.o H't
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Farmers Charge Admission
CALDWELL. Ohio, Sept. 4.-—(JF)
ChhnlE ) %
Farmers around
&gt;hennndoah
wreckage scenes begun charging
admission prices to the grounds
this morning. Their scale wus 25
cents per person or one dollar for
«, who says she is i f, and Cerstle Ramsey, 21, were mar- automobiles. Water i« betiiK hoUI
jv in Salem, Ark., ufter officials at their home town, West
refund to issue a license because of the girl’s youth. Now
«ple is happily married, the husband promises to send his
.Metched to Make Trip
to school this fall. She will be in the fifth grade. Her
LAKEHURST. N.
Sept. 4.—
;fe tried to induce West Plains authorities to issue the mar- IfP*—(Jeorgo C. Schnitzer, chief ra­
dio engineer, matched a coin with
another engineer here for privi­
lege of making the trip nboard the
Shenandoah nnd won death.

ersity O f Florida Will
te Architecture Course
jring The Coming Term

PLANS MADE FOU
ORGANIZATION OF
LION CLUB HERE

SVTU.E. Sept. 4.—UP)— ment for this new department.
School of Architecture of Them will ulso be available funds
inity of Florida, er.tab- for hooks, models, lantern slides
the Board of Control at ami other supplies to make nn upl&amp;rettng. will open Sep- to-date and effective course.
The four year curriculum will
I with Iluilolph Weaver,
Lf science in architecture, lend to the degree of bachelor of
(er of Architecture at science in architecture, it will cm-'
brace courses in nrchitcctuul con­
bia. as dean.
there have been many struction, the study of building
bis from prospective stu- materials, with their practical and
r the new course which artistic possibilities, methods of
i a full four years curri- present day building practice,
i* expected that ”•&gt; or courses in testing materials, study
Floridians will lie enroll- of reenforced concrete, and atructhe regular term of the turul work of high, fire-proof build, ing::.
\x begins,
Weaver has had the beat t Courses in heating nnd ventila■' i of buildings, building sanita­
[in architecture afforded tion
country and Fmrope. 11.v tion and history of architecture
“ 'lie offered. Among the artistic
kit architecture at the .mi- w‘‘l
[of Oklahoma, Illinois a’'«l cournes will be pen and ink drawstudies in water-color drnwLand at the presant is
from
simple geometric solids
[ sukervisiiig architect of [*
Irsity of Idaho, where In* ..11 Judin" accurate representation
pied and made specifica- in foim 'in line, light and shade.
[more than $1,500,000 of, As
.. announced by Hr. A. A. Mur*
■dings. He has also lc-en phiK'f. Preshhfnt of 'the; University
[the department of ahc'ti of F’loruin, the1course will lie'biwKth&gt;‘ State Col leg'1, Hull cd on the highest standards of
SiWngton, where h ' we: courses in architecture and allied
Eg architect to the If _n arts of the best schools in this
Irbailding jirogram a* ilia country. "The courses will lay the
foundation for a successful career
.
in architecture in Florida ami else7'
where,” said I)r. Murphrce._____
‘ For tliu present the school will
operate under the college of ongiitutions neering. It is hoped that in the
tor hv near future it will branch out and
t legist- i become a distinct college of itself.
,is will
On August 11, HUT, the Florida
chitects' Association of Architects passed n
■nt sum resolution requesting the Hoard of

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MustShowIntellect,
DireclorButlerSays

TO BUY RUSSIAN FRJC.S
i Dawson, eelitor of the Times
IIKRLIN, Sept, .l.—Wj—lmpor- Douglas Hogg, attorney gen
tation of large shipment* of eggs H. A. L. Fisher, warden of
fioni Russia is imminent. A Her- College, Oxford; E. K. reacoei
lin syndicate ban concluded a re- rector of the Hank of hnglaii
eiprocal agreement with the HimItudyurd Kipling has rosl
Man Society of Bread Products by his trusteeship.
which the (Jorntan syndicate i s
---------------------------tfunrtittwed shipments of Russian
n m iK ; u ; t ; n n ¥
eggs valued at 70,000,000 marks. IN CW I r O n l l l l U O n l
I hiring the present year 000 car- | u
Af tW i
loads of Russian eggs will be im1 ltlC L U
U l1 1
ported into tienimny, while next
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year the shipments will lie inciens\\ ASIUN'U TON, Sept. 4.—
ed to, 2,000 carloads ami in 1027 to The treasury took another sti
2,700 carloads,
day in the war against iiqiiof
---------------smuggling from Canada by nuthorS1F.F.S NAMED |xing collector FVrgusnn at Detroit
ept. 4.—(/P)—The j to estahlish n new unit of enforce■ been appointed ment to control about ton miles of
Rhodes Scholarship I northern border with Detroit as a
Baldwin, Geoffrey' center.

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—f/P)
—Brains, more than physical prt&gt;wers, will he sought hereafter in
recruits for the Philadelphia police
department, under a recent ruling
of the Civil Service Commission.
The decision, announced after in­
vestigations by the commission and
Director of Public Safety Smedley
D. Butler, will become effective
with the next hatch of candidates.
Criminals are keen-witted and
quick-thinking policemen are need­
ed to keep abreast of them, the
commission said. A now codo of
test for prospective blue-coats
will be put into practice, desitjpf;d
as far as possible, to “ predict the
efficiency of a policeman.”
^
Under the old system a candi­
date was given three points for
physical qualification, three for
training and experience, and one
each for practical questions, oliser-J
and,.pW«»onl iHterviuw^iTeV)
Army Uses Large Sum vqliqiL
revised code -will rank physical!
qualifications at two points; trAinu
In Phil'pine Islands jing
and experience, two ami oiwIhulf; practical questions, two; per­
MANILA, Sept. I.—f&gt;T0—Thu sonal interview, two ami one-half.
United States army in the PhillipMost important, the new eodu
pine Islands spent $10,147,HHri in will measure the prospective po­
cash sent from the United States liceman’s thinking ability. Hypo­
during P.»2I, a statement prepared thetical situations will be sketch­
by the Phillippine department ed ami the candidate asked to statu
shows.
bis actions under each condition.
This sum docs not include all of He will he graded accordingly.
the money spent during the year
to meet the needs of the army Phil­
ippines, hut simply represents the
actual cash disbursed hero. In ad­
dition to this sum much more was
spent in the United States for sup­
plies and materials which were
sent to tiie islands during the year.
(If the total expended here hi
SEOUL, Korea, Sept. I.—UP)—
cash, $5,507,101] went for the pay
of officers and enlisted men, field There are 4,500 lepers in Korea
clerks and army nurses. The bal­ listed in the official records and
ance was expended for forage for several times this number not list­
the several thousand horses ami ed, says C. Shimo-oku, chief of ad­
mules, subsistence stores, coal, ministrative affairs, who recently
warned the provincial police chiefs
gasoline and many other articles.
that measures must he taken |q
prevent the spread of the disease;
Treatment is already being glyen
BOSTON, Sept. 4._f/l') —The many of the sufferers and its is
Brooklyn-Boston National League planned to organize regular colo­
Baseball game was postponed on nies for their benefit.
account of rain.
TO ADD MEAT MARKET
Shoe Sale duties Saturday
T. 11. Tomlinson, who conducted
night. I.loyd Shoe Co.
a grocery market nt Ulth Street
anil Magnolia Ave., announced to­
Everybody is ordering fall suits day that, beginning Saturday lie
will carry a full line of fresh and
at U. I.. IVrkttui. See them now.
Mace your order for that full smoked meats in connection with
the grocery.
suit now. U. L. Perkins,

KoreanChief Warns
ProvincialPolice Of
Dread Leper Peril

GROCERY SAVINGS

Fancy M alaga

FREE

FREE

FREE

FREE

2 lbs Siiffar
\v ith 1 lb Cocoa
FREE

100 B ags White Lilly Flour to the First 100
customers trading $1.00 or more Saturday
morning.
WHERE SANFORD TRADES

FOR SATURDAY

2 Pounds o f Nice Prunes'................. 25$
10 Pounds good Irish Potatoes............. 50c
8 Cans No. 1 Tomatoes........................ 25c
2 Cans No. 2 Sugar Corn..................... 85c
2 ’Cans No. 3 Hominy............................ 25&lt;
2 Cans No. 2 Fresh Lima Beans......... 35&lt;
2 Pounds Compound Lard....................35&lt;
j 2 Pounds Seeded Raisins...................... 25i
f 3 Pounds Blue Rose Rice......................25&lt;
GPound sack Self-Rising Flour......... 35&lt;
Fresh beets, carrots, turnips, Sweet pota
vtoes, celery, lettuce, squash, cucumbers
and tomatoes.
Fat Mackerel .......................................... 30i

through the itu'dium of the
AAil* stores has hcen thor­
oughly tested and examin­
ed by the most experienced
food experts
IN THE SOUTH
foods not up to the highest
standards are not accepted
hy the AJfcl* and cannot he
bought in AiiU stores.

W hite N aptha
0 c a k e s ............

We will be clascd on Monday, Labor Day
bottle
9-ounce
packages

wise Passenger and Fast Fi eight Rui
w r*.
Wlile rnmr* o f pii,»snirer n irn m i t i n d i t i o n . nnd
n - i - i r t s t l u n InrlioU* m r a l , »ntl In.Msf -t.li*nxjnl U-rtn.
rieif l o c a t i o n , av allu b ta a t v a r y in g additional r n a m t * .

Old Dutch 3 cans ...... 20c

Uherokee” and "Seminole" Now' in Service

410 S a n fo rd A v e n u e

SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
r*n a m r ,M„y i j t i , to Hcpt. 3oth.

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SPECIALS

yo

1 O lC u O C S

10 Pounds
Cobblers

44c

9c

“A&amp; P”, stron g effec
live, 12-oz bottle....

«»ct
Oci

y-pt
. .S.'litrVpA.
1
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"linol^v
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AninquiLIJra of Kirry l l e a e r l p i l o n e n r r l r d i
J '&lt; Kv im u .i.k TO MIAMI AM* HUT Pit St *A2dll

Watermelons, Each
Peaches, Per B skt..

E g g s 4 9 c

fining Via Charlenlnn—IUturnlnK Direct Btcnmor

Iwuve
villa I., ( ’liarlrH to n • v o ry T lu irm la y — A r r l v a iind
K.-iurnlm;
*n. **-ry F r i d a y — P u n M iam i
Holiday
m orning.
mi
b'lmnl
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Miami « v « ry T u e s d a y (I'B Jisongors rv colvw l
SbtA a r r i v i n g J a c k s o a v i i l o W e d a c c d a y m o r n in g .

Produce

MIAMI TO SfKW YOIIK AMI IIBTYIIX »S.-,.33
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from Miami for New York (catting « Jacksonville)
? H,lny ai v in n ..i Einie.m nuamor Scima aail [or New

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Lemons
Grapes
Bananas

Butter

Lettuce
Celery
Tomatoes
Best
Creamery* Lb

Apples
Pears
Peaches

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Store Closed Monday—Labor Day
BU Y SATURDAY

53c

Sanford &amp; Fourth

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T h e Associated Press la aaelMaIvalV entitled *" *bo uae fnf « ;
publication of all new* dlepal***"•radlleo to I f or not otherwisecrad*
. ted In thlo Dupor an.l alao the l®
aat newa published herein. All rlahte
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IIIDAY, BEI*T 4, 1925.

THE IIKKALD'8 PLATFORM
Deeper water route to Jackson*
All*.
, . .
Sv—Construction of 8t. Johns-In*
disn River canal,
of white way.
ft. ti f. -—Eitenaion
-Extension of local amusements.
—Hwimming pool, tennla courta,
Augmenting of building pro*
t ram—houses, hotela, apartment
otiaea.
•.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
Conatr action
of
boulerard
around l a l &lt;' Monroe.
Completion of city beautifica­
tion program,
t f —Expanalon of achool system
with provision for Incrraaed fa*
dlitlra.

During the past few weeks while Sanford and the rest
of the state have been experiencing the hottest w eather o f
the summer, w e have been reminded by the old citizens that
it is now "Dog D ays,” that period of the year when it is
sultry and close. It isn’t a new term, by any means, for
we've heard it all of our lives, but wc have always wondered
why this particular tim e of the year should be called "Dog
Days.”
Most people associate "Dog Days" with mud dogs. We
have always been told that madness among dogs is more com­
mon during th is period and even Pliny, in his day, culled at­
tention to the prevalence o f madness among the canine fam­
ily during the period which we know as "Dog Days". Yet,
it will doubtless surprise not a few people to know that it
was d m anifestation due to the movement of stars, arid not
dogs, which gave to the hottest tim e
summer the name of
“Dog Days."
In an interesting account of the origin oi "Dog Days",
the Indianapolis News, in a recent issue says,
"The ancients applied the name to a period of about
forty days at the tim e o f the heliacal rising of Sirius,
the dog star. The heat, which is usually the moat op­
pressive of the year, was former.y ascribed to the con­
junction of that Htur with the sun.
“Due to the precession of the equinoxes it is no
longer the tim e of the heliacal rising of the dog star,
but the name and the old beliefs still are handed down
from generation to generation. It hardly seems fair
to link Sirius, bright, brilliant, glorious, with mad
dogs, hot wenther and summer complaint, especially
since it has not a thing to do with them.
"Even Homer, in his Haiti, says, "Brightest of all
is he, yet for an evil sign is he set and bringeth much
fever upon hapless man." Sirius is called the dog star
because it is the chief star in the constellation of the
great dog which follows at the heels of Orion in his
journey across the skies.
"As a single star it vies with Orion, the most
spectacular of the constellations, as the chief attrac­
tion in the winter sky. Its admirers look for it about
the middle of November, for it is then that it begins
to appear above the horizon, far to the southeast, as
it trails after Orion. All through the winter and the
early spring its glory blazes forth, until in May when
its pathway is dimmed by the light of the sun."
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Mules and Dealers Happy.
BuaineM la Good.
But Not for Annie Phillips.
She Didn’t Cry.

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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(CopyngTit 1315)

THE COAL strike starta peace­
ably. Coal dealers "Just for luck"
put up the price of coal, fifty cent*
a ton. That's a cheerful start. Coal
doesn’t'c o s t them any more, but
you know how terrible strikes are,
MULES HAVE been hauled up
from the coal mines, which means
thnt a lonir strike ;» expected. Those
poor animals will see a little sun­
light, some may even get a mouth­
ful of grass.
150,000 miners are having n
vacation that they deserve, but
can’t afford. Ten thousand rail­
road workers, thrown out, also
must take a vacation, because they
have no coal to haul.

,

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•• 1

—a jot

?
A salesman,
once polite, f[(j

never-tiring
enter your ti

The question the people nsk is,
"What, if anything, will President
Coolidge do about allowing a pri­
vate industrial fight to interfere!
with a public necessity?"

is also const
trustworthy,
Kindly work ft,,

BUSINESS IS good. Tell that to
your inquiring friends. The value
of crops will be Ten Thousand Mil­
lion Dollars. Farmers nre more
cheerful, prices good.
Commercial business in cities is
improving steadily. Extraordinary
showings will be tnnde for August
by many deportment stores and
oiher big institutions.

a mere pittas
cents a day.

His duty in lifji
ice, he li\ cm eac|

the Classified i
WITH ALL our prosperity, big
crops, fine business, sorrow still
the Sanford Hn
remains.
If "sordid tragedies” interest
his Phone Numb
Hible Vera* For Today
you, consider Mias Annie Phillips,
THE GLAD AWAKENING:—
aged seventy-four. Out of work,
Aa for me, I will behold thy face
no home, -sleeping in purks nnd
In righteousness; I shall l&gt;e satis­
doorways for several weeks, she
.
H tt
fied, when I awake, with thy likespent her last five cents for n
neaa. Psalm 17: 15.
ticket to the elevated railroad ill
-oNew York City, planning to jump
Telling Fairy Btoriea
from
the highest place to end her
If I could have my choice of tanks
MURDER AT $35
misery.
Deafness In Children Can Be Prevented
upon this pleasant earth
NEW
YORK COMMERCIAL
The [inlice seized iier in time,
'Twould not be that of mining
so
her
last
five
cents
were
wasted.
gold or selling gema of worth;
There are many people over the? United States who have
A gunman, arrested for the de- work of foreign-born residents or
1 wouldn't ask to run a bank or become alarmed over the apparent increasing number of deaf She is in the hospital, and the po­ liberate shooting of n motornian i the immediate descendants of forlice think somebody may provide
fine department store.
and a superintendent of the tn q. rigners now domiciled here.
I ’d like to be allowed to sit upon people in this country. Some statistics on the subject sup­ a home for her.
, ,i
\\hut cun the American public
port this belief while others contradict it, hut this growing
the parlor floor
ley company that he might get thoj||o (|) brjn(( a,)0Ut „ CMsntion of
And call the neighbor’s children in fenr that the nation, as a whole is becoming more deaf, has
MRS. ELSIE Eaton Newton Ohio money thu superintendent was cor- the flood of criminality that is iuon every rainy dny
lead Dr. John F. Barnelrill, of the Indiana University School lady, found herself fucing the ryine, has confessed thnt he was &gt;undating the land?
And tell them fairy stories till the
of life," with her two
Protection For
i j lHjKe &lt;!ary nm|
committee
of
Medicine and a recognized authority on medical sciences, "emptiness
clouds had blown away.
daughters married. Many indies paid $35 each for the killings.
The fact is recited merely to are studying the Situation. They
to make a thorough study o f the situation.
would have ant down to have a
Your Diamonds
If I could get along without niy
Dr. BurnehilPs discoveries and the conclusions which he good cry. Mrs. Newton went to Impress upon Commercial readers | wjh strive to discover some plan
—largely
business
men—the
state
w|jer&lt;*bv
n
better
state
of
affairs
sordid weekly pay.
Marietta
College,
worked
hard,
got
has drawn from them, are both interesting and surprising.
of the country so far ns crime is may be brought about. In the mean­
If Bud and Janet didn’t need good
her A. it. ‘degree, *with
her tT
two\co»
jewels, securities and other Valuables if
The
Indiana expert Hilda Just cause lor the fear felt that ""
!" ',2“r
'
0
food three times a day,
time, it is well to remember thnt
loss from th eft and fir.’ is obtained at
”u'"' T ™ than
.h, one murderer in
If shoes and stockings grew on deafness is on the increase, hut he fnllmvs will, the assetit is Die duty of all good citizens
reasonable cost in our Safe I - posit Vm!:. R]
trees, and little frocks and lion that n vast majority of deafness is wholly preventable. \ Now she is Dean of Women
YS
to become vocal In this matter nnd
____ ___in j hi ml red in
ii the United States
coats
to demand that juries, judges nnd
ns little as $2.00 to $.p».0(l per year, you cur
In an address before a conference of the N ational Educu- IMarietta College, and happy.
j punished,
Could be obtained for other things tionul Association, on lip reading for hard-of-hearing cllil- 1 There is no lifo emptlnesa, cx-j Statisticians estimate that in the officials generally, charged with
n Private Lock Box here.
than gold and silver note*
cept in the brain. Keep that busy)next twelve months more than 11,- law enforcement, do their plain
I'd never hie mo down to work for dred, Ur. Burnehill said, "Children are almost never horn and life is all right, even if your i OtiO human beings will la* wantonly duly.
dollars and for dimes,
5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings A
deaf or even hard of hearing, out before they are ten years daughters are married and your killed in the United States. They
Crime in the United States is a
I’d tell the children fairy tales and old, many are so afflicted."
husband dead.
their figures on the killings fact that must lie faced. Tile crim­
little nonsense rhymes.
inal must be punished, wherever
ot the past twelve months.
The question naturally arises, "what has happened to
I any if I could have iny way
XKatefc‘ Stntiitician.s have further ileler- found. It is no longer seemly ,to
children in their first ten years of life". The llqqsjcr dogr WHEN l I jlS ^ a i
1’d.eaU iho-ckUdrin lu.
And wntcll their eyes grow wide tor answers this by saying llie organ of hearing has become .ili*y 'afternoon, ono &lt;*f two sea- niineii thnt during the next twelve discuss pinna and methods of niak-,
with Joy, and watch Ilieir faces infected and continues with tin* conclusion that the problem plane-; was close to tloimlulu aa.months three billion five hundred ing prison life easy am! pleasant1 VA
the one day "hop,” a third of the'millions in money nnd negotiable tior is it the part of wisdom to J
grin, m
I’d never rnrk my brains for plans of deafness is a problem of keeping disease germs from the way acres. the Pacific. Pessimist - securities and valuable will lie tuk- soli about murderers nnd the wrong
wdl point to the plane thitt came1,-n by thieves, burglars, highway- that society has committed against
and schemes (o make me rich. ear.
I'd rack them for new ways to foil
“Prevention of deafness, says Dr. Barnehill, is a simple down ns proof that “flying isn’t men, embezzlers and criminals ill them.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS'
the United States, A like amount
the cross and ugly witch;
la*t us think from now on about
matter in most instances. Removal of the infected, obstruc­ practical."
I'd think tip startling battles for ting tissues, that block and poison the ear is the first and
How many automobiles you used wfis taken in the previous twelve the public welfare and when the
the fairy prince to light
to see broken down and scattered months.
criminal is arrested, remember hia
And have n stock of stories new great essential to such prevention. The time element in along the road twenty years ago. A! so it has been definitely dis­ victim.
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ter toll them every night.
the child's life when the obstruction should be dealt with is You don’t see them now.
covered that more than seventy-five
If courts and juries will not do
In
a
few
years,
you
will
fly
the
of first importance."
per cent of the crime to lie com­ their duty, then some method of *
But I must work both night and
entire width of the Pacific in one mitted, nnd which has been stated making them do their duty m ust:*
Continuing
along
this
line,
Dr.
Barnehill
Hays;
day and only now and then
hop, if so inclined. Also, Asia in cold exact figures, will be the be devised.
" 1here is a time in the life o f every child when
The children of the neighborhood
will be aide to come here in one
the removal of obstructing infected adenoids and ton­
surround me in my den;
swift hop.
And nil the fairy tales I know I’ve
PROVED A MISTAKE
sils will of uncertainty prevent its deafness. Such
told so oft before
CLEARWATER SUN
Real Entato Auction Sales. Lei tia aeU your prop**]
HENRY FORD’S company pays
time
is
not
alter
the
trouble
has
persisted
.for
a
de­
I wish I hud some magic way to
this year $ 1
1&lt;»0 income tax,
cade
or
more,
but
at
the
very
moment
the
disease
is
get a thousund more;
$2,U0U,0(H) more than last year.
When the lute President Hard- ing the movement:? of customs
discovered.
I've found thnt when you crowd
Henry Ford paid personally
$2,i
...lu
--—■
ing
appointed the Negro, Walter cruft, made it possible for them toj
the mind with dollars and witli
If a child of five, of two, or even of one year is
l&gt;08,808; Ins sun Edsel ?2.158,055. , « !
, „
.
,
'land
....• their..........
-................without
......... 1 J
rum cargoes
dimes
toiind
with
faulty
nasal
drainages,
obstructed
nasal
Most
of
their
profits
stay
in
the
Cwh°"
’
i
c
omPtr“I1«r
danger
of
apprehension
by
the
nu- ■
It's hard to think up fairy tales
•
company 'for reinvestment
and at Mow Orleans, auen a volume of thoritirs.
h
We are permanently located in Sanford
breathing and infected tonsils and adenoid growths,
and happy nonsense rhymes
pay
corporation
(ax.
protest
went
into
Washington
A
disgraceful
part
of
the
affair
J
they
should
be
thoroughly
removed
and
at
once.
—EDGAR A. GUEST.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ns us­ front that city, and indeed from all is that some of his alleged accom­
OUR SALES FORCE nre EXPERTS
I here would soon be few deal children to teach if Ihe
ual, pays tin- highest individual over tho South, that the confirm­ plices were police officers of New
Tim meek shall inherit the earth
easily
discoverable
causes
were
noted
early'
and
if
im­
income
tax,
this
year
$0,277,0'.i'j,
ation of the appointment was held Orleans.
but we know a meeT husband who
Wc guarantee Satisfaction.
Uncle Nam. if ho is economical up in the senate—in . fact the npmediate riddance of such causes were secured. Chil­
Inherited a wife with a mean dis­
In addition to breaking the pro­
—ns President Coolidge intends he polntmont was not confirmed until hibition
dren do not 'outgrow’ deafness. They grow into it,
position.
laws,
if
the
charges
shall la*—ought to get rich in time {'resident Coolidge hud been inau­ ngalnst him arc proven, Cohen was
--------o ---------and when once they have grown fully into it they are
ami out of debt.
If you have Property you want Bold—Lint it
gurated.
An Atlanta woman Miys "obey"
guilty »f traitorously using Ids
nevei emed. 1 he best time to cure deafness it lo pre­
in the marriage ceremony doesn’t
However, after tin* senate en­ office to help others break them,
an&lt;i kiaa it good-bye.
vent it it when it is first observed that the child has
mean anything, which we believe
51R. KONKLK to prove gratitude dorsed the appointment, tin* fur­ getting pay at the same time from
a diseased nose ami throat.
for the recovery of his son, sup­ or against it subsided, and it was the government he was betraying.
is more truth than poetry.
posed to lie hopelessly ill, will submitted to in silence, if not with
All of which goes to prove that
build a lUi-story building, partly approval.
Down in Miami when* tunsoriul
nn aspirant for any office,
MV
r
-’AVOIUTI-fSTOUIRS
religious, partly commercial, made But Walter 1,. Cohen hns again when
prices have been boosted to the
whether
lie white or black, can­
By
IRVIN
.S.
c
o
n
n
no of a church and u hotel, with come into the limelight hy getting not get he
sky, they are saying some people
endorsement of the m
nre robbers while others operuto
4.500 bedrooms. Ten per cent of himself arrested by federal author­ people of the
his own community, he ■
They brought a darky out of the band six times wid n fo'ty-fo’ call* profits will go to missionary work,
La I tier shops.
110 E. Second Street, f -tit ford, Ha*
ities on the charge of having used
a good thing to let alone.
jnd in a Ninth l arolma t„Wn with f her revolver?"
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looked after by tin* son. The fath­ his office in behalf of the coastal is The
negro is tint yet ready, if
Excepting that her under lip jut- er will look after the profits.
A scientist declares some human intent to nnng him for murder. This
lum-rumiers.
lie ever will he, to fill such a it im­ l l i a i l H l l U M i i i H i i u u y u H O l l l B l I ■*■■■'
brants nre three times us heavy was m the iluy when capital pun- led out a trifle farther there was
The procedure seems to have portant and responsible position as
us a gorilla's bruins. There they islinit'iit wns |itihlil ly mflit tnl. A m iki ni^n she hml ht'urii him. Shu
rilE DINING room will hold 2,- been simple. The comptroller, it comptroller of customs. He hasn't
a
special
mark
of
attention
the
j
calmly
fanned
on.
go with some mote of that "mon­
■it**
IO, in the tallest tiutiding, thus is said, kept in touch with the the qualities to fit him for the
widow of the murderer's victim wnsi The darkey on th scaffold tried iH
key business."
far.
In
tho
United.
movements
of
all
vessels,
and
by
place and the temptations are too
permitted to witness the event • again:
This religious building con­ notifying Ids accomplices concern- great.
Govuriinient
reports
show
that
Jr,T'
1
1
Pol,'lb»n
of
vantage
directly
|
"Lady,"
h
.
-.
,
,
,
..
pleaded,
"for
de
sec....
*.
* . &gt;I■Ij ■I. ,I. . , , LI I. . h■I.I C*Ik,. I ... I
..
trasts interestingly with the old
till1 iffil Iowm* Shu hml h Molt
out tins*1, 1 ji £u:i yuii, ain’t you, sinful
there will be a short prune crop Ihi
Tower of itabel, which prob­
thlfl year. We can’t imagine any of small grandstand tigged up and please ma’am gwinc fergivo me?’’ ably was about one-half the proLOYALTY OF THE STATE PRESS
she
decorated
it
with
hunting,
and
Still
from
her
there
was
no
rebetter news for the pour boarding
|rosed height of this 65-story hotel.
ORLANDO SENTINEL
when
the
march
to
the
scaffold
spouse. It was as (hough she had
house inmate.
started, then* she sat in white mo­ not heard him. The sympathetic
E I). Lnnibright. editor-in-chief for investment in advertising the
.A London doctor is lespoitsihle ther Imhhurd wrapper gently agi­ sheriff felt moved lo add his in­ JESSE l.. LIVERMORE, ablest
of the Wall Street speculators, is of the Tampa tribune in an inter- stale throughout the nation failfor the ttuluiucnt that a baby's tating a palinleuf fan, flunked and tercession;
try iiv is merely it mutter of Imh- surrounded by relatives, Invited
"Aunt Myra," he called, "Jim, doing no gambling in stocks just view ably penned hy Philip Schuy- ed to pass,
lt. ‘Simmy too h »\v everyone of t fiends ami sister members of her hen* will he goin' away from us in now. Considering that in* is usual­ ler, in the August number of th e '
aid of the press, how­
nnd Publisher, declines that ever,\\ iththethe Florida
lodge.
them take* it up.
a minute ami we don't expect him ly mi the "bear" side, betting that tEditor
Development
loyalty
of
the
slate
press
to
hi
things
will
go
down,
the
young
The preliminaries wont forward hack. Surely you don’t entertain
--------o-------Hoard,
made
up
of
leading
largely responsible for Florida’s men, raised $30,000 by business
A WunnnmuloT advertisement in according to the ritual. When the any hard fcelin’s against him now? gentleman is wise.
private
present prosperity.
This
country
is
no
place
for
a
condemned
had
been
properly
trus­
one of the Philadelphia oupers
Won't yog speak to him and let
subscriptions, which is now being
bear
at
present.
Financial
U-urs
The article goes on to r-ay thnt; invested in advertising the state
enys, "Womeu's Summer rrocko sed up, with the noose dangling him go in peace?"
Are Down to Almost Nothing." about his neck, the sheriff, holding
This time the obdurate widow that / stay
, ,i in their holes will lose
i i v n o i n i i n i a iiittt:
ij t v 11 through use of newspapers, mug"Florida newspapers
have been
Thut'i* what we’ve been preaching the black cap in his hand, edged shook her head in an emphatic neg­ less fa hail if they came out and Iharmonious in supporting ail con* uzuies and other media.
up to him and said:
all summer.
ative.- Yet still she uttered no tried to do their stuff in the 8trUL.tivo movements in preventing
Rl* the probable exception of H
"Well, Jim, We're about ready. sound. The sheriff turned to the Stock market.
cra,y legislation, and in putting California,
Florida lias brought h
If
you’ve
got
anything
to
say,
I
We ran think of muny advan­
over laws that are good.
condemned. "Jim," he said, "you
community advertising and state "
tages that Florida bus over otla-r reckon this would be u mighty good see Imw it is; that old woman is
WALL STREET is happy with
"The state press was uim ii i minis- advertising to a higher peak of U
states but just how we ure remind time to say it
**wt in Iter ways. What’s the use of a ticker list of IW‘J different kinds ly behind the constitutional amend-1 thoroughness than any other state M
ll
rd that it is Hie only on* in the
*«*. suh. said the doomed, “ I wastin' any more time on her? Be­ of stocks, all giving speculators a meat adopted in 1924, prohibiting *n the union.
■
southeast that isn't suffering from llas got sump’ll to say. I jest wants sides it's hot a s the devil out here chance to make money.
n
the stute legislature from levying
I tactically all tho larger cities M
the drought.
Incidentally, for those that nn income or inheritance tax.
to say dut I is fully repented fur [ und I ought lu be geltin' on home
have
raised
their
own
local
adver­
a
whut I done. 1 taken it to de Lawd | to dinner. Just hold still a second gamble habitually in Wall Street,
North and South Carolina have in pray an I knows it’s all right tand we can have tliis all over"
the figures t)t&gt;9 are very appropri­ "By many, passage of this law tising funds in addition to tin* ■
a
M
beta particularly haul hit hy the wid Him. 1 ast de jedgo w’leh tried i "Mr. Lucas," sobbed Jim, "h-tnme ate, becuuso out of a thousand is thought to be the beginning of state campaign.
drought und wq can imagine now me and de persecutin' attorney an’ see ef I still cun't sof’en dat nigger stock gamblers at least ti'J'.l lose Florida’s great popularity and
" I he last legislature passed an
prosperity of today.
the governor of N'otth Carolina de foreman of de jury ef they bore woman’s stony heart. "Indy," he their money.
act creating a state real estate li­
2102 Firsl St.
Ren 11or s.
"But the growtli has been grad­ cense hoard.
saying* to the governor of South me any grvdgo, w’ich one and ull, cried out, "wid mouty nigh my'dyin'
Carolina, "it's a ioiig time between they said they did not. An* now href I begs you fur jest a worth I
"Ibis board, appointed by the
WOMEN IN knickerbockers re- ual and healthy, extending over u
s iis s ia iis s K S '
drinks "
I kin go right straight to Heldicit ain’t Impin' no mo’ dat you'll fer-^cently played n game of buseball, long
- -period
, of years, ,and our news- governor, pusses upon the reliabil­
ve strongly backed nil ity of ail realtors, and so far has
on nestle in tie bosom i&gt;i Father t;l?'" me, but won't you please, ma’- against men in skirts. The woniec tpapers have
if you have not already voted Ahrnhum ef only l kin git de fer am, Jest speak lo ate an
won. No one knows Imw much programs of municipal improve­ had good effect in guarding the
in the school bond election you givenrst of dat nigger lady siltin' what's in yore soul?*
skirts have impeded w^nen’s pro­ ments and all community advertis­ people against fly-by-nights and
have only n r.hhrt timet? left t in .ytimHfr—d« wife of de man I kil't.”
And now she d&gt;d . peak. sSe moVi gress in thy bant.not only physi- ing' campaigns, important factors the ‘ghuistune hoys.'
which to do *o. . S u n d o w n Will
He .lifted his voice, addressing Honed with ,h**r fan a* though
........ it
... cully, buk paY*j|l*dogkully7'and what .behind the business heing done
"By constant editorials and
Hint* voting over/ in impoVttult Ihe white clad figure In front of had been u Katun of authority,
ami {skirts have dime for women, beard? J110^
strict advertising censorship, the
matters of this kind wu should nut him:
in impatient ton.*, „|,e . uid:
|hnvo
u[ . “Tho _proposed law which would stntt* pruMs in
___ , , done far men. _A_ man
__„ with
.
working cuntinHepern oa letting our peighbori do
depend
’Lady," he entreated, "does you
‘ Go on, nigger, gii liuug—g itlb zard thinks too much about tbul- lave-employed taxation an a meansUously tu protect the public
U all. VA
&gt;wV-r^X«*pP Jur shoutin' yore bua-j Jlfljigtowards rsisihg' un appropriationagainst such frauds."

S em in ole (j[ounhj
S a n f o r d ,F la .

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Liberal Terms.

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.____ ___ 1Miss Lucille P ro c to r ----------j |
Entertains Members To Direct His
Sunday School Class y w — -

diem will Rive
Bt 0:30 p. rn*
[rs. Fannie B.
tvenue.
, will entertain
i honor of her
Lrl Robson, a t
Sanford Drive

£,* of the First
^11 havo a com| business meeting
at the Baptist

L meeting of the
Auxiliary will meet
, jfoadny afternoon

—T’rTr"” “

Mirs I.ucile Procter entertained
the members of her Sunday School
Class with a swimming party and
weiner roast,. a t tJika,
! ‘ Harney,
Thursday afternoon.
Swimming and other water
sports were enjoyed tin* greater
part of the afternoon. After tills,
weiners and lemonade were enjoy­
ed.
Those enjoying this were: Misses
Helen Dduglass, Ruby Martin, Gem*
David, It. K. Griffin, Kloise Unier, Louise Fields, Elva Pearce,
Eugonia House, Martha Vainer,
Minnie Hess Echols, Eleanor Holly,
Pauline Stcnstrom, Jnunila Slevekimr, Alya Chorpcning. Margaret
Shuistrom, Helm Jones. Helen Chopenine. Mrs. I. D. Hart, Mr:. Her­
man Middleton, Mrs. Uryon Squires
anil Mrs. Jessie Cline.

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Hebrew Theater In
Moscow B ig Success
MOSCOW, Sept. -1,—(/P)—Soviet
Russia is probably the only coun­
returned ,ThUr«- try in the world that maintains a
nines* trip to Del special Hebrew theater, wlicra
plays are produced in the modern
style, but by a special cast of ar­
i. W. B. Williams mo- tists in the ancient Hebrew tongue.
ado Thursday afterThis theater which is partly sub­
friends.
sidized l»y tho state, has its own
building, where performances are
■Coleman is now v is-! given from two to four times a
Mrs. Harry T. Bod-1 week. During the last two years
tho Hebrew players have scored
great-successes ami nearly tlu
whole Mojemv population, Jews
and orthodox alike, flocked to see
their art, despite their own inabil­
ity to understand a single word.
The Hebrew theater, known un­
der the name of “Habima” has be­
came one of the Moscow's sight­
seeing objects and every foreigner,
visiting Moscow, who is att all in­
terested in art, deems it necessary
to visit the theater. During last
year two mystical plays—“ Hadihuk” nnd “Golem” were performed
and two new plays staged by Stan­
islavsky will be produced the com­
ing season. The company will
prominent leave in the autumn for an extendDale City, spent the ed tour of Europe anil America,
[rsday, with relatives.
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Women’s Peace Body

Fnl.cc, Mrs. Haul Big- 'Will Meet 111 Duhllll
DUBLIN, Sept. 4.—&lt;/T&gt;—'The
Congress of the Women's Interna­
tional League for Peace and Free­
dom next year will be held in Dub­
lin. This city was chosen over
Czechoslovakia by n vote of 13 to
iilJw.ll and •!). A. 10 at at reefint meeting of the" ®xp
i returned from Mi­ cutive Committee nt Innsbruck.
ll Ljent the past week
Palmetto—Contract awarded fur
paving nnd improving local treeis
ptnon returned home sanitary storm sewers to be laid in
ta Cocoa where she several streets.
ntmg friend i for the
In. De A. Connoley
* Wednesday after
ktaij*ht in various

Modest Flapper
kT. A. I.effler and
*MMne Friday aft^ vast month In
J1! W to n nnd ch it -

i hi Whitner, left

Twenty-Five Years’ Experience in Real Estate
Business.

MIAMI, Sept. 1.—Miami Shores,
”,300-acre development on Discnyne bay*, near Arch Creek, is to
be the scene of an annual pageant
to be known nt “Florida, the Land
of Nature's Mirth," to bo produced
in a magnificent Spanish theater
to be built especially for its pro­
duction Under the direction of Ar­
thur Voegtlin, master mind of sim­
ilar productions at tlu* New York
Hippodrome which have been na­
tionally known,
Tho theater, grounds and fur­
nishings will represent a cost of
approximately $500,000. Work in
to he started at once on the thea­
ter svitli u view to holding the
opening performance on Dec. 15,
1025.
Selection of Miami Shores as ttm
He for''Hid pchdniVent inslitutioVi','
which it i hoped tu make to Soutllirn Florida what tlu* Mission play
of San Gabriel is to Southern Cali­
fornia, was made by Mr. Voegtlin
niiil hi huriness associates after
a tour of this -ectimi of the state,
“ We were on a search," said Air.
Voegtlin in commenting on the en­
terprise, “for a location that would
provide the m*cr . ary tropical a t­
mosphere with a water background
and have sufficient space for a
production on a large scale. These
requirement:- were found nt Miami
Shores, where tile bay provides ex­

actly what is wanted in the scenic
effect:, and we have been fortu­
nate enough to have definitely se­
cured this site. Ponce de Leon
came to Florida in search of gold.
Wo have gone further nnd have
found the golden property.
"Our first intention for present­
ing this pageant was to secure the
co-operation of the Chamber of
Commerce, but \w have now de­
cided to carry on the venture ar. a
private enterprise, which is ulleady fully financed. Wc havo na
stock to : ell nor any desire to en­
list additional capital."
The spectacle, which will involve
nn expenditure i f nproximntely
bnif million dollars, will be prosonted in nn unusual theater on the
largest proconi-m in America, it
will typify all the colorful nt;n,n.:( Hier* htlii tropical splendor 'Whil/H
lave made Florida famous a: the
world's greatest winter
play­
ground.
According L&gt; plans
already
drawn by Mr, Voegtlin, the thea­
ter in which tho production will !o
given will lie 200x3110 feet, nurrounded by a great adobe wall lit
feet high and three feet in thickno:” . Inside this enclo ure, entered through two massive Spanish
gale . all the spirit of Old Gn«tili*
will be invoked to transport (la*
patron t&lt;&gt; the early days of Anteri-

Pol latch Will Be Hold
At Apopka Thursday

day. A large pavillion has been
i*recti*d an I plans have been made
to care for a large crowd. The af­
fair will he for men only and nil
.Seminole county advertisers and
realtors are urged to attend. Ar­
rangements for transportation by
boat, leaving the Springs ul f»
o'clock have been made.

The M. E. Miller Realty Com­
pany, which is developing Wvkiwu
Springs on Shell Island, near
Apopka, has completed arrange­
ments for a gigantic potlatch to be
held on their property next Thura-

!f 7 ^ Beach w h e r e
days.

F p ^ has returned
I "tiDte ihe undert " * * the Winter
[um-SheU greatly inr-

Temporary Location:
. 404 Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Co.
Perm anent Location:
Ground Floor, New Tinker Building,
When Completed

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peni/xng* lh,. pa.f lwn
KWH of Mrs. p. u.
,nf return.,f Thura'e^wn N. y wh^re
1 ltln* Ins daughter,
l‘rs,'n Lr ihe past

PAJ AMA CHECKS

: under construction nt tli«* cornet* of First SI
nnd Sanford Avt*., are requested to see

Dainty checks in pink, green, blue, lavender.

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Table linen, scarfs, tray covers, plate covers, center pieces

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heavy linen, trimmed with heavy cream lace.

Pantalettes nro just the thing for
flappers now that the short skirts
are to be even shorter, say3 Sally
O'Neill of Hollywood.

c o m m is s io n

°rporaled and prosperous

Natural colored

BREAKFAST SETS
Colored damask, table cloth (J4x04. N apkins 18x18

Fancy Cakes, Sandwiches a n
Breads

Pink, blue, rose

FILET LACE COVERS
Center pieces, tray covers, table run n ers.

In white and cream

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on A. C. L. It. It.
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PIRATES AN N EX
NINTH STRAIGHT;
CUBS-REDS SPLIT

How They Stand

W l i l W , Sr|H. 4.—
Rig navy men are getting ready
to put up a stiff fight, not only
against the cut President Coolidge
is understood to want, in the next
appropriation for warship build­
ing, but In favor of a much more
liberal allowance than the present
one.
Their argument is that the nrmnment
limitaton
agreement
which resulted from the interna­
tional conference called by Presi­
dent Harding to put a atop to the
i ace for naval supremacy didn’t,
in realty, stop It, but simply
changed its form. The United
States, it’s contented, has assumed
that the race was stopped com­
pletely, .but England and Japan
haven’t and subserpiently this
country will be completely out­
classed as a sea power soon, at the
present rate.

Bantam Pug

'FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Half)
Won Lost Pet.
Tnmpn _____ . . . . . . 40 22
.070
Lakeland . . . . ____ 41 20 .029
St. P etesb u rg ......... 29 3K .433
J311m Brower, After AHowinK Sanford.................... 10 01 .239 Ilticcaneers Iiunch Hits Off
Sherdel to Win Easily 5 to
* Sanford to Open With 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
2 Hibson Takes Reins, Cubs
Run Load, Tijfhlens up as
Won Lost P et
Hrcak Even W llh d n d n n a ti
Saints Hunch Hits to Win Pittsburgh ............... 80 40 .035
**,!» J.
io if i/ia tu i.I tii ’
Now Y o rk ............... 74 58 JSfil
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 4.- Cincinnati ........... l 08 59
PITTSBURG If, Sep't. 4.—OF) —
.530
01
.188 By defeating St. Louis, 5 to 2,
•^frh-iSnnfosd was iiblo. to do but Brooklyn.................. 01
little with Brower's delivery and Rt. Loulx................ 02 07 .481 Thursday, the Pirates , ran their
.. „. 02 73 .459
the Saints took the first o f. tlio Boston
Chit !'ifo................... 57 71 .445 string of constitutive victories to
linnl series of the season here Philadelphia............ 50 70 .444 nine. The leaders have won 15 out
of the last 18 games played. Sher­
(Thursday.afternoon, &lt;1 to 3. Ilrowdel was bombarded in the first nnd
A
MEItICAN
I
L
EAGUE
What the Harding conference
tel itnktM the Cilery men to u two
Lost Pet. second innings when; the Pirates
did was to set a limit on capital
xun lead In the first two innings Washington .. .. - ..Won
81 45 .013 scored three runs. A double, a
ships, but no limit whatever was
but tightened thereafter with the Philadelphia........ ... 71
.002 pass nnd two singles gave the
placed upon cruisers up to 10,000
exception of the sixth, when Snn- Chicago ................ 70 49
57 .551 Cardinals two In the sixth. With
tons. A 10,000 ton cruiser is a
fdrd scored on Bailey's triple and Rt. L o u is........ .. .. 00 00 .521 this exception, Kremcr kept the
small affair compnred with a 30.000
n single by Frlsbio.
D e tro it.................... 04 01 .512 hits scattered.
ton battleship, but leaving battle­
The Box Score.
Cleveland................ 57 07 .400
Score by innings:
ships out of consideration, the forSANFORD
AB R H PO A E New Y o rk............... 53 71 .428 St. Louis .. .. 000 002 000-2-12-1
Dumas, cf. . . . . 4 0 0 2 0 l) B oston..................... 30 80 .295 Pittsburgh .. 210 110 OOx— 5-13-0
bevy, ss.............4 0 0 3 3 0
Batteries: Sherdel and O’Fnrrell;
Joyner, If......... 4
1 0 1 U t)
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Kremer
and Smith.
0
1
McQue, 2h.........3
0 1
4
Won Lost Pet.
ftfnson, rf. „ .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Atlanta .. ................ 77 01 .558
CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—UP)—Geor­
Bailey, lb. „ _ 4 1 2 4 9 0 New Orleans ............ 70 01 .555
Frixbie, 3b........ 4
1 2 1 0 1 M emphis.................. 73 07 .521 ge Gibson, newly appointed mana­
•Alford, c. „
4 ii 1 1 1 0 N ashville................. 70 00 .515 ger of tho Chicago Cubs, broke
0 2 0 Mobile ....................... 09 09 .500 even on his first day in Chicago This is "Bushy" Graham of Utica,
pcHurtly .............
............
0 0 0 Chattanooga............ 04 73 ,407 for tbe club when he defeated Cin­ N. Y„ prominent bantunweight
H. Gibbs has recently return3 to 2 in thu first game, boxer, who has been stepping ! cd L.from
Palm Beach, where he
Little Rock .. - .. .. 01 70 .445 cinnati,
30 3 0 2!4 10 1 Birm ingham............ 60 77 .438 which went II innings, but suffer­ nlong nt n nice gnit lately. One . was a member of a fishing party
! Totnls .. .
ed a shut out in the second game, of his latest exploits was’ to give which included besides himself,
elly In 9th.
x Hatted for Kell
Abe Goldstein, former king of thu Mr. and Mrs. E W. Evans of Or­
4 to 0.
AB it II l'O
l'O A R
ST. PETE
Rixcy held Chicago to five scat­ bantams, a cound trouncing in lando, C. A. Tharp und family and
'Allen, ss. .. .
1 1 II
tered hits, while Cincinnati bunch­ eight rounds. Many eastern cities R. B, Tharp and family, now of
Sharinon, lb.
9 (1 1
pick him as a dangerous titular Orlando hut former residents of
ed Its hits off Blake and Keen.
2 2 1)
Mitchell, 2b. .
“ Rabbit" 'iarariville, who re- 1 contender.
2 0 0
Brown, cf. ..
this city.
signed us nmaager of the club this
4 2 8
Doyle, 3b. ..
While on the fishing trip, the
o 0 0
morning, wits in uniform and: (bird games of the Middle Ages party witnessed the capture of one
Cox, If...........
the
I
required
much
more
time
than
the
watched the games from
T 0 1
• Morris, rf. ..
• of the largest sea monsters ever
1) 0
ante games of today because the caught in that vicinity when C.
bench.
5 m
Bcsse, c. .. .,
brains of the players were slower A.’ Tharp, after a thrilling battle
FIRST GAME
Brower, p. „ 3 1 2 0 2 0
than tho modern mind.
Highlanders How to Tampa in .Scorn by innings:
of hours, hooked an immense jow•
fish weighing OLIO pounds and
T o tn ls ......... 31
4 9y20 12 6
First fin nit* of Final Series; Cincinnati &lt;M)0 201J 000 00-2-10 2
Have your men-tire taken today. measuring seven feet in length.
001 001 000 n l—3- 9-0
y Levy out attempting to bunt
Clan Hiliess tJnlil Eightli Chicago
Batteries:
Ltupie
and
Hargrave;
Move
your
suit
shinned
later.
11.
L.
The llsh was captured just off the
third strike.
As Smokers Get 5 Safeties Wingo, Cooper and Gonzales.
Score by innings:
S n n fo n l......... 110
001 000—3
TAMPA, Sept. 4.—(/P)—The
B a a a a g a a a a a H flH B M a a a a a H a a w
SECOND GAME
St. Petersburg
003 001 OOx—4 Smokers
won thu first game of the
Score
by
innings:
Summary: Two base hits, Brown, final scries here Thursday after­ Cincinnati
001 001 002—1-10-3
2: Allen, Cox. Three baso hits, noon from the Lakeland Highland­ Chicago
.
000.
000 000—U- 6-0
ACCIDENT POLICY
McQuc, Bailey. Sacrifices, lawy, ers in a pitchers' battle by u 3 to
Allen. Loft on base, Sanford 9; 2 score. Estrada held his oppo­
St. Petersburg 5. Base on halls, off nents hitless until the eighth when
l&gt;y the
Brower, 3; Kelly, 1. Struck out, he gave up one in that frame an-l
by Brower, 4; Kelly 1, Wllld pitch two in the lust. Thorium kept
Kelly. Umpire, Pieh. Time 1:45. Ids five bits well scattered except
iu tlio second.
Tho Box Score.
AB It II PO A R
LAKELAND
Buckley, 2h. .. 3 0 1 3 1 0
Phillip*, kh. .. . 4 1 1 0 1 n
Welch, IM b. .. . •&gt; &lt;) I) 9 4 n Ddrnit Overcomes Seven Run
tn ehildm i between ages nix nnd sixteen. Has the
Knwalrtki, 3b, . 4 1) 1 3 0 0
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Lead In ileal
Indians;
distinction of being
Luther, cf....... . 3 I) 1) •i 0 II
St. Petersburg 4; Snnfonl 2,
Blankenship Holds Browns
Surface, rf. „ . 3 0 u I 1 II
Tnmpn 3; Lakeland 2.
1 II II (1 II II
xthizmik .. ..
to Five Scattered Binglcs
The ONE¥*4M*)UK’¥ irf'Hx kind hunted’ in 'th e oountry
1)nidtf,* r ......... x
0 ■&gt; II
j
.NATIONAL LEAGUE
It's a great policy for tin! children and it deserves
Pittsburgh 6; St. Louis 1.
Hardin, If.........
II
1
CLEVELAND,
Sept.
4,—OP)—
*1 1 After Cleveland obtained a sevenChicago 3-0; Cincinnati 2-4. (Fir.it Ery, lb. .........
l 0 ii
your, attention.
game 11 innings.)
Thorburn, p. „ .. 3 1) u 1 •1 I run lead, Uhlo let down and was
Others, rain.
driven from the box in tho seventh,
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doubled in the last frame with the
Detroit 11; Cleveland 9.
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K. A. WINSTON, General A gent
St. Louis 1; Chicago 8.
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Only two scheduled.
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford a t Rt. Petersburg.
Sacrifice, Casa res, .learner, Luther, the White Sox.
1 eft on base, Lakeland t. Tampa
Lakeland nt Tampa.
Score by innings:
0. Base on hall off Thorburn I; C hicago......... Oj I Oil) 000—3.8-0
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Estrada (Welch). Struck out by Seluilk; Bn h, Vnngilder, Danfort!)
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Estrada 0; Thorburn 2. Umpirea, ami Hargrave.
Only throe games scheduled.
Baxter and Ware. Time 1:35.

.Big Jewfish Caught
.Near PalmBeachBy
Former Local Man

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PITCHERS’ SCRAP
FROM THORBURN

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SPEAKERS’lR IB K
LOSES TO TIGERS
AS CHICAGO WINS

Yesterday’s
Results

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CrAnd this is the type of vessel
which the English ami
are now concentrating UPO1*.., t
ing. The upshot presently wUlue,
the big navy folk Pred‘^ ' 1 re.
while the United S ta U s may re
main, nt least theoretically.
battleship equality with L jf ,
nnd somewhat Japan s superi .
will be relatively so weak Ini cru»
era as to be, net, at a h p
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Buy a lot now while they are che* J
Come to our office, UG Magnoli* x j
take you out and show you our ,),(.*'■
you a free bout ride on the lake.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPS

r r e i d e t Coolid.c

to limit cruiser-building. bHL ®
I - SIMMONS jSMts Jb*,
big navy group doesn t bell
there is the remotest pdMibihty
108 Magnolia Ave.
England nnd Japan will agree
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this.
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By just one method, the mg
navyites think, docs America stand
some chance of bringing the Eng­
lish and Japanese to terms—by set­
ting the English and Japanese so
hot a cruiser-building Pace that
they can’t keep up with it. Rather
thnn Ire outbuilt, or strained be­
yond their powers of financial en­
durance by America’s greater re­
sources, it’s foreseen that the two
other peoples would be willing to
call a halt all round, at some rea­
sonable figure.

F o r Q u ic k Sale

entrance to the Lake Worth Inlet
about five miles f r o m Palm Bench,
Beautiful home in Sanford He*J
According to .Mr. Gibbs, the nah
was finally brought under submis­
rooms exclusive of bath and s
sion when guns were brought into
play as reinforcements for fishing j back-porch.
House completely'
tackle. When the party had suc­
ed. Garage, Large lot. This i]
ceeded in landing the prize, it was
brought to Palm Beach where it
was the object of much curiosity. j■ at $7000, and the terms are at
The giant fish was hooked with
shark tackle and baitless hooks, ac­ ■
SE E MR. JOHNSON:
cording to Mr, Gibbs. Three shots
were necessary to subdue the mon­
ster which continued to struggle
feebly even after it was being
hoisted to the deck at Palm
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John Rozclle will take your mea­ ■ SANFORD,
sure for your full suit today and
Saturday at B. L. Perkins.
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(i LOTS ON PARK AVE. $2000.00 EACH. TODA]
ONLY. LAST CHANCE. COME EARLY.

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Today’s Gaines

We Have Several Homes Listed That Will
You to See—They Are Located On the Best Re
dential Streets in Sanford— We Have Exclusi|
Listings and the Price Is Right.
28,000 acres bordering on Indian River, mile and lu
from Titusville with 18 hole golf c o u r s e , highway ru
ning thru and takes in part o f Mims Island which consfaj
of 2,000 acres. Wonderful buy, development alrewi
started. Price 850 per acre.

TEN ROOM HOUSE
Furnished - Well Located - Good
Investment—Good Income
Property.

E. F. L A N E

AMERICAN LEAGUE
None scheduled.

Holly Realty Compai

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Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
First National Hunk Huiltllnfj.

G. TAYLOR DYER
Fainting— Decorating
RHONE 303

To own a home on beautiful Cryjuu

Chills and Fever,
Dencoc, Malaria.

SALES FORCE

A finegeneral tonic.

M. M. STEWART'

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0 most beautiful tourist resorts in Central Florida and is now being developed into a beautiful city of permanent homes. Only a twcnl
minutes ride from Orlando and Sanford

is over before prices are increased.

It is on the East side

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2211 STOrange Ave., Orlando

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E. SPURRING, aub-divisioi
specialist Subdivision to Or LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
I-nkelnnd. through the Starlando, Florida, and FI o n
Helghtn, Florida on Dixie High Telegram. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
way.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
TIN AND METAI. WORK
Lakeland, Florida.

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water ard Boat Tanks, At Oak
Avet.ne and Third Street Tele­
phone 111.

MAINE — Wotcrviilc, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
People nro Interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate enrd on application.

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and mailing—as you
l-wfeen you want It.
473. H. F. Porch, First
il Bank Bldg.
I0BII.P9 FOR RENT
REEL A SONS
Yoa Drive It.
I&lt; ind 2nd St.
nOS FOR HIRE
Xirro SERVICE Day
it Meets ail trains. RagAf, Phone 551 and 63-W
CAFE
Service nnd Quality
Feigns
HP I A C A F E
* Waffle House
nt. Mgr, 105 W. 1st St.
LRUGS
Hl'G STORE — Pre^^ngi. Sodas. We
!*Du as your phono.

iiAitnF.it s h o p
113 Mngnolia Ave.
6 First Class Bsrbere
Special Attention
Given To Ladlea and Children

STATION

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1020 Laurel Avenue,

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MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Knch
of them through a classified nd
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word tor six consecutive
issues.

City Of Sanford

Phons 260-W

Approved by
Offlct In
maiding Annex.

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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise In Jacksonville—New
institution, 1113 Sanford Avr. Sanford, Ms
the Gainesville Sun.
“ Florida Southside Bank," to lie
organized here.
d e v e l o p e r ;’, a t t e n t io n —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; nt two million dollar bridge
across Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
Customers W aiting
chance for live developers to get
in pn ground floor. Writo Devel­
opment Department, Tho Pensa­
1 five or six room house not over
cola News.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

Drinking Water

FLORIST

LOST: Matting hand bag, contain­
ing deeds, diary nnd other valuable papers. Reward if returned
to J. E. Snyder, Chulota or Her­
ald Office.

Earle T. Field

Hefei snees:

and

FOR RENT: Three room furnish
cd apartment. Adults only. 2D
Frcr-h Avenue.

Rooms For Rent

Lntiliv f ' u l e s to n - U r u i n le y IIM*.
H a n fo rd
F lo rid a

Florida Stale Hoard
Of Health

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

138 Feet On Locust
Avenue—
big two story house in
splendid condition just
few blocks from new

WANTED: Three lots In Buena
Vista. Must be reasonable. Brad­
ford &amp; Pnge, Milano Theatre.

hotel.

SEVERAL solicitors to work on
commission. Right proposition
for right mnn. Apply at Herald
after 5:30 in afternoon.

FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
nlso garage. Phono 168.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando FOR SALE: Sixth street near Cyp­
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ ress, exceptionally desirable lot
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ Sultnble for business purposes.[ FOR RENT—-Roans witu or withChinnware In English Porce­ imum 24c cash with order.
This property certain to increase1 out meals.
Reasonable rates,
in value rapidly. Price $2500.00 Lincoln House,
lains, Bavarian nnd Japanese
|THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho cash. Address P. 0. Box 1136.
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------China make lovely gifts
accepted want ad medium in
[Daytona (FIs.) One cent a word
The Ball Hardware an insertion. Minimum 25c.
FOR SALE: Desirable corner lot. (VE H A V E THE BEST BUYS
Celery Avenue near Mellonville.
-A C R E A G E
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, Suitable for filling station or other
Fin, Thousands rend the clas­ business purposes, will sacrifice for v B U S IN E S S - H O M E S
W. H. LONG
sified pages of Florida's Great $1,250.00 terms. Address, Owner, v :.;
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Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. P. O. Box 1135.
MEAT MARKET
Minimum 25c, cosh with order.
\td &lt; le z R e a lty po,
Write for complete rate enrd.
FOR SALE: Show case, 10 foot
plate glass top floor case. Apply
^.V aldez H otel-D uIltlin^, ■
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The 110 Magnolia Ave. H. C. Viele.
scene of stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in tho Palm FOIC SALE: Weil located lot close
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
in. Suitable for apartment. Very
request.
H. A. SPEIR
low priced for next four days.
Contractor and Builder
ADVERTISING get: results if it Phone 725.
reaches potential buyurs. I’a- FOR SALE: Two lots on Sanford
*09-M — Phone — 499-M
[latka Daily News is circulated in
Ave., $1450.00. 7. Care Herald.
Ian industrial und agricultural sec2108 PALMETTO AVK.
i tion.
„ •FOR SALK: "2 fresh d ow n . ft; P,
Ford, Cameron Avenue, It. F. I),
ADVERTISE in the Journal-TIcr- No. 1, Box 77.
Everything
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
■prices mi Tires mul Tubes
Morning, afternoon, FDR SALE: New 5 room modern
For the Sportsman newspaper.
bungalow on lot 50x117, with
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
arc lower.
rates tOe per line. Way cross Jour­ new double garage $6500.00. Terms
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. cash $1500.00; balance $10.00
Oil prices are lower too.
Bali Hardware
monthly which includes interest
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Jno. F. Pearson, 7 Ball Building.
Phone fi
Send in your subscription to tho
NOTICE
Tribune or hand it to your local
Hopkins Electric Shoe Repairing
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year, has moved from 309 1st Street and/
$8,00, 6 months, $1.63, three months is now located at 325 Sanford Ave.
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 insur­
KINK’S FILLING
4KAI. KSTATn —INVESTJ1K.NT* ance policy add 75c to your order.

R esid e n t of

^ tlE C T R lC CO.
*•GUIon A Platt
bv ^‘Vetything elec*“**
Electragith

Bard, West First St. Route j
Box 121-A, City or phone 653-1.2,
— r —'"VT” — ~ ----------- ---------I'OR SALE: Singer sewing mi
rhlne on ensy paymenta. B. 1
Bankston, Sanford.
FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfordNew Smyrna Highway one hnlf
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
ter, Osteen, Fla.

MAN with cur to work In evening
from I to R. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
In letter. Write “ Proposition" Cere
Herald.
WANTED: At once: Smnll apart­
ment. Close In. Address J. A.
Cnre Herald.
WANTED: Two lots in Sanford
Heights between Palmetto and
Elm. Owner apply Bradford and
Page, Milano Theater.

Price $60.00 Per F t

FOR RENT: 2 room unfurnished WANTED: Boarders, with or
apnrtment. Water nnd lights
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
furnished. $15.00 per month. 2018 Phone C74-W.
Palmetto Ave.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and
LOST: Key case, containing five
have no use for. A little thlrty- FOR SALE: A lot of good egg
nr six keys, between post office
cent ad may bring you several
plnnts. Apply W. G. Aldridge, and National Bank. Return Sanford
dollars. Phone 118 and a repre­ Box 111.
Realty Co., 11 Ball Building.
sentative will call nnd see you.

HILTON’S

[7k* people o f K s a f n r d

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Sanford Ave. Three miles out. 192.'—ForOVordor Sedan.
Gindervillo Heights. Lots from
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Gin- 1922— Ford ’Coupe.
1925— Ford Touring.
dor. Gindcrville, Fla.
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
FOR SALE or Exchange for real
I. W. Phillips’ Rons
estate, Ford Sednnt good condi­
tion and appearance. A. S. John­ Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
ston, Osteen, Fla.
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd £
FOR SALE: Gns stove cheap. Sec
Mr. Batton, Southern Utilities
Office.
FOR RENT: Two acres celery
IF YOU want to scIWyour property
farm. Close in. Inquire J. J.
list it with Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Mauser. Park &amp; Commercial.
They will do the work quick.
FOR RENT: One four room house
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, 1925 mo­ on Fourth nnd Plumgrnnite Ave.
del. In good condition. All new by owner. C. D. Tew, 80-1 Elm
Good Ycnr tires. Cheap for cash.
811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W. Ave., Sanford, Fla.

COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot
Sanford and Katie. Terms. BayClassified ads have the largest
MIRACLE Concrete Lo. general circulation in Southwestern Geor­ nrd Realty Co. Phono 208.______
cement work, sidewalks, build- gia. Rute 8c (6-wnrd lino) lino. FOR SALE: 1 wood range; 1 first
Ing blocks, Irrigation boveo, J, K.
class bake oven. Lu-Bcth Cafe­
Terwllleger, Prop.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ teria.
ers and fern growers of VolusHILL LUMBER CO. House
in county ndvertise in the DcLand
Service, Quality and Price.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

ARCHITECT!
Himkir i . L 4
It—• Building

L* t* | l i r * v l l k l a * H T

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zcnia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

Building Material

DAVID B. HYEB

THIS
JESS DIRECTORY

W anted

Automobiles

WANTED
Capable business man ns
sniesmnii for new cement pro­
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollnrs weekly with the sale
of our output. Rcfcrenco re­
quired nnd investment for in­
terest in concern required. Ap­
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
ning after six.

Considering the d evel­

Tavares—Plans announced for
developing new subdivision here nt
cost of $1,000,000.

the East side, and the

Several thousand feet
choice lumber cut down
and trimmed will furnish
engine nnd buz saw to
party who will cut it nnd
pile it for one hnlf the
wood.

Young mnn of good educa­
tion to take up an interest in
a well established real estnto
business, incorporated under
the laws of Florida nnd three
sales offices in Miami, Tnmpa and Jacksonville. Address
your inquiry for further details
to this office.

Valdey R ealty Co.

opments in store for
fact that terms can be
given over a period of
night years we can rec­
ommend this as one of
the best buys in the
city.

y

Phone 727
Valdez Hotel Building

FULTON, INC.,
Real Estate
Brokers Developers
Promoters
Seminole Hotel

EXPERIENCED office man wants
set of books to keep two to four
hours per day. Bookkcopor, P. O.
Box 021.

WORLD LEADERS
FOR 37 Y E A R S
EQUIPMENT ON
CADILLAC
I1UICK
PACKARD
ROLLS-ROYCE
CHEVROLET

II. S. LONG, Mgr.

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Booms 9-10-11 Ball Bldg,
l’hnne 657.

WANTED: Gentleman wants room
and garage in private family all
year. J. T. Caro Herald Office.
WANTED: 3 rooms and kitchen­
ette close in. Must he reasonable.
Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Phone 319.

Modem *1 room bungalow,
6 blocks from city. Price
$ 1,250. Terms.

WANTED: Store room on Sanford
Avenue, 18x75 or larger. Will
take long lease if rent reasonable.
Address Business Cnre Herald.

Modern 5 room house, close
in. Price $3,500.

Miscellaneous
FOR 99 YEAR LEASE: 2 of the
beat comers in town for apart­
ment houses. Sec Thrasher and
Garner, 112 Pnrk Ave.

Modern 7 room houae, cor­
ner lat Street, eastern ex­
posure. Close in.
Price
$10,000.

LADIES: 60e an hour! Distribute
samples to every home nnd of­
fice. Send self addressed, stamped
envelope. Denison, 316 Fountain,
Dayton, Ohio.

New 5 room stucco house,
close in. Price $8,500, a
real buy.

$6,500.
2 five to seven room houses not over
$7,500.
Also have clients for suburban
homes at moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s lnrgcst daily. Want nd rnto 1 l-2c per
word; 1 insertions 1 I - lc; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.
TO REACH DUYKR3 or sallen of
Florida real estate advertise in
tho St. Petersburg Time*. One c*n*
cent a word daily, two centa a won
Sunday*.

The .Stnrrs-Schnefer Tailoring
Co.’s full line of fall woolens nrc
on display at B. L. Perkins Fri­
day nnd Saturday.

INSURANCE

REAL ESTATI'

Phone 727

WE O F F E R TODAY

Valdez Hotel Building

I—Ulo.se in Subdivision property, ready for de­
velopment at a price much lower than any
adjoining property.
i—Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
iistings will bear rigid investigation.
I— Seminole County Acreage, our price on th is
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece lias several
miles of water front.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
W. It. SMITH, MGR

Valdez Realty Co,

We have a client
waiting for 6 lots
close in—to cost not
over $350.
Another client w ait­

Mitgnol.'u nt Second

ing for 4 lots, well

LOANS

located—to cost not
over $500.
By GEORGE McMANUS

FATHER
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and probably Friday; gentle to
moderate easterly winds.
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Breaks In Stores Will Close
A fter Twenty-four Hours;
(p a r ts Falling Here On Labor Day
Relief Planes Search Seas
For Sign of M issing ITI-9
Krth Early This
Every store and business es­
fcin g at Alva, O. tablishment In Snnford with the
Remaining Seaplane
exception of one'of the drug
firms will close on Momlny in
May Be Held at Base
Her Not Due

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dirigible Was On
j To VisitEleven
•Western States

celebration of Labor Day ac­
cording to a statement made
this morning by A. C. Carter,
manager of the Sanford Retail
Credit Association.
Tho three banks and the post
office will close also, and San­
ford residents are advised to
keep this fact in mind and plan
accordingly.

Secretary Reviews Lengthy
Record of D ifficulties Be*
tween America and China

Coolidge Attacked
As Development Of
First Day Of Strike

Every freeholder in Special
School Tax District Number 1
is urged to turn out tomorrow
to vote on the $150,000 school
boml issue by J. G. Sharon,
chairman of the Education Com­
mittee of the Sanford Kiwnnis
club, who in a short statement
today said, “The inoat precious
thing in the world is the future
of the human being. Remember
the children of Sun ford by vot­
ing for the School Rond Elec­
tion to bo held tomorrow. The
Kiwnnis Club urges you through
its education committee to do
your duty by the future citizens
of Snnford, Florida.” -

Seminole Bank Shows
Largest Deposit Gain
First National Bank Has the
Largest Resources o f The
Three Loral Institutions
Bank deposits in the three Snn­
ford financial institutions at tho
close of business, Aug. 31, were
nearly double the amount on depos­
it on the corresponding dntc of last
year, according to figures made
public todny by officials of the
banks.
Tho deposits totaled $1,387,255
this year us compared with $2,­
'.182,817 last year. This is nn in­
crease of $1,105,138 or approxi­
mately 47 per cent. Tho tremen­
dous increase in banking business
is attributed to tho rapid growth
of Sanford since the first of tho
year, and the continued flow of
outside capital for investment pur­
poses.
Resources for tho locnl institu­
tions kept apace with tho doposits,
increasing from $3,581,172 last
year to $4,930,744 this year. The
increase is not quite ns large as
thnt in deposits but represents a
gain of $1,316,002 or approximate­
ly 30 per cent.
Heads of tho three banks uro es­
pecially optimistic over the growth
of deposits and resources and point
to it ns n certain indication of the
rapid strides that are being taken
by progressive citizens of tliis city.
Tho First National Hank shows
the 'larg est deposits on Aug. 31,
having $1,958,169.33 ns compared
with $1,379,202.07 last year. The
increase amounted to $579,207.20.
Resources of this institution shows
almost as large a gain, increasing
from $1,379,202.07 to $1,958,109.33
or $579,267.20.
Tho Seminole County Hank de­
posits showed the largest gain for
the year, its deposits increasing
$090,000 in a year’s time. At the
close of business Aug. 31, this in­
stitution, reported ('spoilt* anim at­
ing to
ytiiilc u year ago
they totaled $1,120,000. The in­
stitution enjoyed almost us large
art increase In its resources, show­
ing a gain of $683,00(1. Resources
this year were reported nt $2,017,­
000 ns compared with $1,331,000 a
year ago.
^ The Sanford Hank and Tru*-'
Company, Sanford's youngest 0,
nancial institution also had a sub­
stantial growth in its business, the
deposits growing from $183,615,61
last year to $018,786.02 this year.
This represents a gain of $135,­
170.41,* The resoautces of tho in­
stitution increased from 580,175.75
to $710,713.10 or 121.237.35.

Hero is the crude garrot, made
,froin a copper radio aerial, with
which Dr. Thomas Young, Los An­
geles dentist charged with mur­
dering his wife, choked himself to
death in the Los Angeles county
jail. Cecil Adanis, jail clerk, is
examining it.

British, French ami Belgian
Views Coincide; Jurist Re­
port Awaited Before (living
Attitude Toward Germany
GENEVA, *Sopt
3.—(/P)—A
complete uccord on all tho main
points of a security pact was
reached in the course of conversa­
tions Wednesday among M. Uriand,
the French foreign minister, Aus­
ten Chamberlain, British secretary
for foreign affairs, and M. Vnndervclde, Belgian foreign minister,
who are here for the meeting of
the council of the League of Na­
tions.
This announcement was made
last night and M. Vnndervcldo went
so fur ns to say there was nothing
left hut the regulation of detnils
so far as Paris.
Brussels nnd
London were concerned.
The three allied statesmen nre
nwniting the report of the com­
mittee of jurists now sitting at
London before finally drawing up
the basic principles of their atti­
tude toward Germany. A gener­
al conference on security pact of
their nititi|di* toward Germany.
A general conference on the secur­
ity pact seems unlikely to lie held
during tho course of the present
assembly of the League, as no time
or plucc bus been set for it.
Informal Parley
Informal security conversations
began nt n luncheon which M
Ilriund, ns president of the coun­
cil, gave to nil the member#, Mr.
Chnmberluiii and M. Vandervclde
talked lengthly on this subject,
nnd later M. vnndervcldo called on
the British foreign secretary to
learn the latest reports from tho
jurists meeting in London.
The Belgian foreign ministet
was most optimistic and asserted
thnt the present ndvnnccd state of
the pourparlers had been achiev­
ed through the meeting of M. Hriand and Mr. Chamberlain at Lon­
don where the basis of an agree­
ment wns formulated.
The council of the League met,
hut the security negotiations over­
shadowed the Mosul oif dispute be­
tween the British and the Turks,
which iH due to come up tomorrow
nnd on which the attitude of thu
Turks remains problematical.

Smith Begins Fight
Against Hearst In
N. Y. Mayor’s Race

NEW YORK. Sept. 3.—f/P)—Ac­
tivities of the principals in New
York’s mayoralty fight were ob­
scured last night when Governor
Smith took tho ienter* of the poli­
tical stage with William Randolph
Ilearst. He made fluidic a letter
directly attacking the publisher and
’ * sonic
’ latter's
characterizing
some of* the
oncerning the
statement concerning
thu campaign
us falsehoods.
Tbo governor's letter addressed
to the editor of the New York Am­
erican, a Ilearst newspaper, wns
in response to one sent to thu same
editor by Mr. Henrst from Califor­
nia and printed. In this letter, Mr.
Hearst accused the governor of in­
jecting tho religious issue into the
present mayoralty campaign, of
calling Mayor Hylnn a “ Ku Klux­
e r’’ nnd of telling untruths in his
speeches,
“Mr. Hearst said in his letter
Some 500 years ago the Scottish that I told a He,” Governor Smith
X-ray is now being used suc­ people made known to the world wrote. “ It will not be difficult for
cessfully in the treatment of tho wool knitted hosiery. The follow­ the people of New York to make
whooping cough uml for the infants ing century the same people learn­ a choice betwcun myself and Mr.
disease, rickets.
ed knit silk in the necessary shape. Henrst when a question of veracity
is raised.
“Mr. Henrst's entire statement

McFarland Bigger Booster For This
City After Visit Down East Coast

Daniel H. McFarland, vice-pres­
ident of the American City Bureau,
spent toduy in Sanford transacting
some business connected with the
local real estate he and associates
purchased in Sanford. He left late
this afternoon for the western
pnrt of the state.
Mr. McFarland since leaving
here has been down the enst coast
ns far souih ns Florida City, and
says thnt the trip lias made him a
greater Kunford booster than ever.
He was amazed ut the activity nt
Miami, ho said, and ho found that
the tremendous buying
power
which has been a feature of the
Miami real estate murket hus not
diminished in the least but seems
to be growing stronger.
The city is very crowded, nnd it
was with difficulty that he secured
hotel accomodations. Miami is doing a tremendous umount of building to take care of the fall and
winter rush and since May 1st, according to the Miami Herald, has

started building construction to
tako care of the 98,000 people.
This includes hotels, apartment*
and residences.
Mr. McFarland visited a number
of smaller cities arid made inquiries concerning prices of property,
He says that he is convinced more
than ever that real estate values
are loss inflated in Sanford than
uny other point in the state,
"After my trip I have just one
regret," he said, “and that is that
I haven't the resources to invest in
Sanford property to the extent
that I would like. This condition
cannot remain long, und l look for
increasing uctivity here for u long
time to come,
“Sanford is being much discussud because of the record breaking
campaign, nnd everybody knows
thnt the town is on the map in big
letters."
Mr. McFarland will be busy
campaigning for the American
City Bureau in Florida until Re­
comber 1,

FLORIDA MISSES
38 DAY DROUGHT
SWEEPING SOUTH
Weather Man I'rcdictsNoRain
for Burning Southeastern
States Before December 1;
Georgia Is Suffering Most
ATLANTA, Sept. 3—(,T)—There
must be a storm in Texas sweep­
ing across the Gulf of Mexico into
this section, beforo parts of the
Southeast suffering from the most
disastrous drought in more than
50 years can expect nny relief.
This was the opinion Wednesday
of C. F. Von, Hermann, meteorolo­
gist in charge of tho United States
Department of Agriculture Weath­
er Bureau here, who said thnt local
ruins, slight in nature, have no sig­
nificance us harbingers of relief.
Florida is the only state not ac­
tually suffering according to the
meteorologist.
Precipitation in
Florida has been generous and in
a few places, excessive.
' • At present there is no indication
of oven n slight disturbance in the
LoP*\St,ar state, whe* uH thr procipitntion in this socF'^n 6i wiuutcs.
Mr. voir Hcrrmnn also said that
September, October nnd November
are the driest months of tho year,
especially tho two latter. Decem­
ber, he said, is recognized ns the
wettest month and therefore he
can ace no promise or real relief
Ik ire that time.
If December
runs true to form, ho continued, re­
lief should cornu then.
Although the drought in exist­
ence now is described by Mr. von
Herman ns the most disastrous in
50 years, ho did not mean thnt it
is of tho longest duration, as there
have been several since 1879, the
first year of the operation of this
bureau, which rival this in length.
He meant that this one, coming ns
it does just us tho crucial time :o
have a bud effect on cotton nnd
corn crops, has brought diaustcr in
its trail.
Drought l.nsts .18 Days.
Tiie present drought has been In
progress thirty-eight days includ­
ing today, the Inst measurable
rainfall having occurred July 28.
Precipitation records for August
for the period since 1879 reveal
that August, 1925, has been by far
the driest of any with u rainfall
of only .02 inch. The nearest up-

that I attacked the mayor ns n Ku
Kluxer. That is a wicked und pre­
meditated lie. What I did say wns
the truth and it was ns follows:
“ While tho Democrats of the City
of New York with the Democrats
of the Eastern part of the country
stood day in and day out during the
long, hard siege a t Madison Square
Garden against the forces of rac­
ial and religious bigotry, not so
much for me as for what I repre­
sented in that fight, where was the
mayor? In secret conference with
tho rcprcacntntivn of the_ klan.”
Send word on to Mr. Hearst in
California that thnt is the truth.
It has already been admitted by
Mayor llylan.”

Markets

Every Qualified Voter
Urged To Cast His
Ballot So Issue May
Pass By Big Margin

Full Vote For Bonds
UrgedByKiwanians

Special Commissioner

Wilbur Relieves That Flying
Orders for Plane Left at
Frisco Should Be Withheld

HONOLULU. Sept. 3._&lt;TP&gt;—
Twcnty-four hours have passed
without word from the missing
navy seaplane PN-9 No. 1 and her
crew of five men. As yesterday,
(DWELL, O. Sept. 3
tho final few hours of daylight
pThc list of (lend in
showed redoubled activity by those
senrehing the vast stretches of
L-k of Shenandoah
the Pacific making every effort to
I at 11 , according to
rescue the seaplane’s crew before
| Hall.
The catasnight again shut down.
Lras in no way attribMeanwhile, crowds thronged in­
formation centers here seeking late
any defect in the ship,
reports on the flyers, whose a t­
ttrolojjical a d v i c e s
tempted non-stop junto from San
f tho navigators of
Francisco to Penrl Harbor, was in­
could have saved the Chief Executive Determined terrupted about 1:15 p. m., (island
but there wns no staIn Adopt Railroad Legisla­ Unto) yesterday while some hun­
at vicinity. However, C. G.
miles off the coast of the is­
tion
If Voluntary Consolida­ dred
ibrerver, said the ship was
land of Maui by exhaustion of the
tion Does Not Result Soon fuel supply.
i by a storm and broke
t pieces.
The city wns thrown into nn up­
SWAMPSCOTT. Mass. Sept. 3. roar this morning through circula­
IISGTON. Kept. 3.—(TP)_ —(/I*)—Railroad legislation wns tion of n rumor that the Bcnplnnc
had been sighted. Navy authorities
truiscr Shenandoah crashwindstorm eight miles placed on the administration calen­ then issued the following state­
| Caldwell, tills morning, dar for the next congressional ses­ ment:
1department wns inform- sion by President Coolidge Wed­ “The seaplane has not been
message rcceived at 7:38 nesday after a conference with found despite all rumors to tho con
Senator Watson, Republican, of Fn- Iritry. We nro in constant touch
nessage said two men dienn, chnirmnn of the Interstate with the Aroostook and planes."
The U. S. S. Aroostook, naval
lied and thnt the big Commerce Committee nnd assistant
aircraft tender, is directing the
t a total wreck. The majority lender.
;»h reported to the navy
The President believes consoli­ search by all naval craft, ships, air­
mt by radio on leaving dation of railroads will solve the planes and submarines. The Aroos­
it yesterday thnt 42 of- principal problem of Ibis industry. took at a Inter hour announced she
(I men were aboard. Iti- Roth he nnd Senator Wat on want was searching northward of her
l the list of enlisted men lo see voluntary consolidation ef­ regular station nenr the 153rd m e ­
Id* boy, Henry L. Roswell fected nnd believe the wav will !&gt;&lt;&gt; ridian as far ns latitude 23.15; and
that the U. S. S. Tanngar would
»d, rigger first class.
opened along this line by approval follow a parallel course nt nn in­
of the Van Sweringcn consolidation
i Drops 10 Miles Apart reheme now before the Interstate terval of 15 miles.
The submarine patrol reportad
RIDGE, Ohio, Sept. 3.— Commerce Commission.
nt noon it wns patrolling a course
naval airship Shenandoah
However, they nre determined to bearing northward along the 155th
two over Avn, a small force
issue if necessary nnd meridian from latitude 21.30 to
iur here, during n wind- SenatortheWatson
propose nn 23.30, the Hilo, Lahaina, and Pearl
in morning, according to amendment to 'the will
Es&lt; h-Cummings Harbor detachments being assigned
leteived here.
next session providing for com­ to separate sections.
nn wind and electrical A«t
consolidation nftcr a per­ The submarines were ordorrd to
pel in this vicinity last pulsory
hold their stations during daylight,
iio were killed and seven iod of six or seven years.
retiring in a line on a course west
Has Other Problems
[urortiing to reports nt
The administration is prepared to the l50th meridian during dark­
L-.d n i Hello Valley 11
also to clear up other railroad prob­ ness.
mrttd killed.
Officers at the Penrl Hnrbor nir
I ene portion of tho giant lems which have bothered recent
pitd to the ground a mile sessions of Congress, and will seek station persisted In their hope that
I Ava, the other ‘“'d not de- to iron out differences over the the aviators would be rescued. It
htil it had drifteu lO miles proposed readjustment of the rail­ was admitted thnt the situation of
Uuthto Sharon, near Cald- road labor board nnd over the pend­ Commnnder John Rodgers anti his
wire no danger of ing dispute on long nnd short haul men was preenrious but navy men
insisted that failure to sight the
fci’e of Helium gas with rates.
m»li|bag was inflated.
The entire legislative program seaplane did not mean much be­
cause of the great extent of the
wns gone over during today’s con­ aren
to be cov rred.
ference nt White Court. Senator
rt From Wheeling
Commercial
ships, including the
Watson,
who
is
also
a
member
of
X. Sept. 3.—(&gt;P)—The
(ConttmieiDon
Page Three)
Shenandoah left the Finn e Committee, said inter
tLakchurst, N. J. a thnt tnx
filter I o’clock yes- on the ca
on a flight over essary appropriation Dill. A reve­
J**that wns to carry nue measure would be enacted be­
’^uver eleven states fore March 15 when first payments
Minnesota before of the new year are due, he pre­
dicted.
*t reported passing
The question of the United Sta­
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—(TP)
i ; „ ' lour miles east tes adhering to the world court will
' V * * Vi, „t U45 ». Fk* threshed nut pending receipt of —The second day of the antharcite
miners' strike brought several im­
.V*' jnuhiiwing three the tnx hill from the House.
portant developments, which mny
' ^ ‘rtt of thousand feet.
The Executive also discussed have a considerable bearing on Its
with the Indiana Senator the coal future progress and eventual out­
S S f f ? Wrports
situation but there was no indica­
TJ!S- *«■ 3.-(T P &gt; - tion that he intends to take a hand come.
John I., l-ewis, the miners’ lend­
• **®*wfoah’s senior in the dispute between anthracite
f "Poned to the operators nnd miners despite the er. issued a statement, attacking
™nt. |°day thut 13 suspension of operations so long John Hays Hnmmond , former
chairman of the United States Coal
I"1 injured and one
^ ‘■'untcl for in lht} ns ndeouate coal supplies arc in­ Commission, nnd Coolidge for pro­
"".igL. came from sured. If a crisis nrises, Senator mulgating thu commission's recom­
? 7 er ' '''tries E. Ron- Watson predicted firm action by mendations for federal control of
the coni industry.
k,Jt',r- He said Lieut, the Executive.
Bituminous operators of Central
•.iihfiry 1jinsdowne,
Big Four Mny Act
Pennsylvania, at n meeting here
0,,,Ct:*. wns among
NEW YORK. Sept. 3.—(/P i- made preliminary plans for an at­
Prior to the resumption of I. C. C. tempt to capture a part of the an­
hearings on the projected “Nickel thracite market, declaring the in­
"•ng Is Claim
. Sept. 3.—I/P)— Plate” merger, next week, it is ex­ dustry can pour soft coal into tho
" ‘st Virginia av- pected thnt consolidation problems North Atlantic stutes nt the rate
fMhed the Navy of the enstern trunk lines will be of 5,11(10,000 tons monthly.
Reports were received from the
Hint thu Schnan- onened for discussion by the “Big
anthracite carrying railroads that
hy lightning” at Four’’ executives.
It was just n year ago thnt the fully 10,000 rnilrond workers will
'rning. The mesinformntion hnd heads of the New York Central, lie lad of n the next few days be­
1 army aviators, Beltlmoro and Ohio. Pennsylvania cause of the strke.
he scene of dis- and “Nickel Plate” first got togeth­ A threat wns made by Rinuhlo
er nnd mapped out their celebrat­ Cnpcllin, head of the miners’ Scraned plan of making each system a ton-WHkcsbarre district, to with­
nucleus for four great Enstern draw the maintenance men from
railroads. The delay in effecting several of the mines, unless fore­
men are prevented from doing the
work of such men. Cnrryng out
of the threat, wnulti result in the
Sept. 3.—(/P)—Wulflooding of the mines concerned.
■larnnvillo todny re*r "( the Chicngo
J. H. Colclough Opens
'"hson, conch of the
Realty Office He re
'"r.r Pittsburgh ma,)O'u.itod acting utnnatomnmder of. the seaJ. II. Colclough, wtdl known loc­
al business man has opened nn of­
7 W|H continue ns
r the Cubs.
Bootleg King Jailed fice in the First National Bank
where he will engage in
Must Servo Sentence building,
general ren! estate nnd insurance
business. Associated with 'Mr. Col­
CINCINNATI. Sept. 3.—(/Ft— clough in this venture is Counts
George Remus arrived hero today luhnson, of Miami and South Carfrom Atlanta prison and wns tak­
en at once to Dayton, Ohio, lo
serve a sentence of one year for FrendhCabinetNames
maintaining n nuisance at his farm
here .during his alleged liquor op­ Debt Envoys T o d a y
erations.
i
PARIS, Sept. 3.—(TP)—French
-nblnet today named the debt commjtdim which is to go to IVa.dithe leadership of Fi­
NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—(TP)— ugton under
Minister Cnilleaux. The
Edward R. Stettinus, partner In nance
mission will consist of four
banking frm of J. P. Morgnn &amp; icontors, four deputies nnd two
'
In'Ha alone Company, died nt his home in Lo•&lt; w deaths annually. cusl Valley early todny,

Hu Be Held Tomorrow

Hut Eastern Nation Must Do
Its Part Toward U. ., He
Reiterates, Speaking Upon
ArmsConfcrcnccAgrccmcnt Records Show T hat $ 1,387,255
Has Been Deposited In 1925
Strawn Is Named As As Compared to $2,982,817
Recorded for the Year 1924

L oah

NUMBER 30.

CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925

New High School Is
Included In Issue
Polling PlacesToOpen
At 8 O’clock And
Close A t’ Sundown
Citi/cna of Special School
Tax District Number One
will votu tomorrow on a bond
issue o f $450,000 for the im­
provement and extension o f
school facilities, including
tho erection o f a new $250,­
000 high school building for
Sanford and other improve­
ments.
Tho election is expected to
draw a record vote and it was pre­
dicted today by many bond ad­
vocates that the issue will carry
by n large majority in both pre­
cincts of the district.
In a statement issued today. T.
W. Lawton, county superintendent
of public instruction, urged the
passage of tho issue by an over­
whelming majority for the effect
that it will have upon the sale of
the bonds, pointing out that if tho
mujority is large, the premium
on tho bonds will be large.
Mr. Lawton stated that all free­
holders, residing within the two
districts and who have paid their
jxill taxes, will be eligible to vote.
Tho number of cligihlu voters was
not nvnilahlc todny, but Mr. Law­
ton expressed the hope that nt
least 80 per cent of the qualified
citizens would vote.
Polling Place for Precinct l will
be located in the Masonic Temple
and for I’rccinct Number 2 in the
court houso basement. Roth are
to open at 8 o'clock in the morning
und close at sun down, it was un­
nouncud.
The expenditure of $250,000 for
the construction of n now high
school will, it is pointed oat meet
a long felt need of tho local
board and district.
Following are other items /nr
which provision is made in the Is­
sue.
$15,000 00 to bo used in pur­
chasing site for new high school
building.
$50,000.00 to be used for tho
completion of the South Side Pri­
mary School.
$50,000 00 to he used for tho
construction of a high school buildin*' for negroes.
$10,000.00 to be used for re­
pairing ami replacing the beating
systems in the Grammar nnd Pri­
mary School Buildings.
$10,000.00 to be used in repair­
ing the present high school build­
ing.
$5,000.00 to be used in repair­
ing and replacing plumbing in the
Grammar and Primury School
buildings.
$15,000,00 to be used for furni­
ture and incidentals for all the
schools in Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 1 Snnford).
$15,000.00 to be used for the
payment of paving leins on school
property; uml
Officers of the board, and oth­
ers interested in cduentionul pro­
gression in Sanford are extremely
anxious that tho bond issue elec­
tion bo carried by a large major­
ity, and are working hard toward
that end.

Washington News
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—(TP)—
Department of Agriculture an­
nounced 550,000 farms had radios,
compared with 365,000 lust year.
Nntinnnl Grange review showed
state, county and local taxes ris­
ing in contrast to federal levies.
Postal receipts for tho month of
August, 1925, totaled $3,269,01, ac­
cording to figures made public by
tho postoffico authorities todny.
During the same period in 1924 the
receipts umnunted to $2,614.78,
showing a gain of $621.2*1 over
last year, or approximately two
per cent.
The gross sum issued through
the money order department during
August totalled $19,285.68, nnd for
August, 1924, $10,663.42. The same
department paid out lust month
the sum of $12,085.06, ns against
$10,218.58 in 1921.
Ruvenuo derived from tho sale
of documentary stamps shows an
appreciable gain over last year.
Receipts during August, 1925,
amounted to $1,047 showing a gain
i of $875 over the seme period last
year, when but $172 worth of

CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—(A*)—Corn,
December, 81 7-8 to 85; wheat,
December 1J»1 to 151 3-4; Mny,
154 7-8 to 155 3-8. Oats, December,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—UPt
41 5-8. '
—New York-Philadelphia National
longue baseball game today has
been postponed on account of rain.
NEW ORLEANS,
Steady. January
The game will bo moved up to Oc-

Secretary Work invited the pub­
lic’s suggestions nnd criticisms of
tho Interior Department's activi­
ties.
Disapproval of n proposed oil
rate revision in the ndd-cotlnenl
field was recommended to the In­
terstate Commerce Commission.
Secretary Wilbur said ho would
postpone the 1*0-1 flight to Hawaii
tomorrow unless the I’N-9, No. 1
was found.

Swedish Steamer
Built 1818, Burns
KOEPING, Sweden, Sept. 1.—
(TP)—Tho steamer Fenix, which,
it was claimed, was the oldest in
the world in active service, recent­
ly was destroyed by fire. Built In
1818 at Motala wharf, the boat
hud been making tegular trip:* l-otween this city and StockholmSince its launching it had been re­
christened several times anJ was
rebuilt in 1900.
At the lime i f its do-true;ton
there wvy-j 16 passengers beside*
the crow ab&gt;;:ti, all of w,*ork\ y«,
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Total income for tho year was
Sol.H74.100, derived us follow*:
Contributions, 20 percent; mem­
bership dues, 12 percent; tuition
fees and other departmental activ­
ities, 12 percent; property and en­
dowments, 7 .percent; business fea­
tures, dormitories, ramps and res­
taurants, 43 percent. The totul
coat of operution was $;&gt;1,014,400,
or $10,000 more than the income.
Participating in this service
were nearly 100,000 business and
professional men, serving without
compensation on Itourds and com­
mittees, state organizations and
training schools. Serving under
these leaders wero 5,258 employed
secretaries. The total membership
is given at !i«H,!»2y, a dec rouse of
two poicent from tho membership
of 1D23-IU21.
Guin* were recorded in attend­
ance at all physical activities,
while there was a decrease of 3'/4
percent in the number of students
taking educational courses. The
23'J,3'J'J men and boys affiliated
with Y. M. C. A. Bible classes
represent an increase of 2.7 per­
cent, but there was a slight de­
crease in the total attendance at
Bible classes and religious meet­
ings. Likewise there were slight
decreases in the number of decis­
ions for the Christian life nnd in
the number uniting with the
church.

Chinese Seek Parts
Of Bear’s Anatomy
For Health Charms
OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept, 2.-IA1
—Chinese faith in tho curative
qualities of selected portions of
u bear’s anatomy has resulted in
several unlquo assignments for
government hunters operating in
this state, declares Dr. Glenn It.
Bach, field leader for the federal
bureau of the biological survey in
the Washington district.
Recently, a Chinese resident of
Washington, I). C„ requested the
feet of a bear while some months
ago an other asked for u bear’s
gall bladder. In the case of the
gall bladder, the information was
Volunteered that it was wanted as
a health charm. Such a talismuh
when worn around the neck it was
averred, assured the wearer 1,000
years of life.
Although the supposed curative
qualities of bear's feet were not
disclosed, the hunters have been instructcd to forward the first set
of bruin's feet available to the
Olmphia office for reshipment to
Washington. They also have been
instructed to use salt unsparingly
ill the curing process. This esrential was neglected in the case
of tho gull biadder, with the re­
sults that the talisman arrived iu
rurli a condition that officials
were prone to believe that the
warmer the weuther the more pow­
erful tint charm would prove.

Del,and Civic Club
Plans Publicity Stunts

Introducing Our New Charge Service
for Your Convenience

of Selling Clothes at Cash Prices
A new charge service is inaugurated at this store ♦ • ♦ another service o f the
utmost importance to men* The Ten-Pay Plan permits you to purchase cloth­
ing and pay out of incom e—part at the time o f purchase, the balance in ten
weekly payments of equal amounts*.
The Ten-Pay Plan puts the finest clothing w ithin the reach of men who ordi­
narily find it inconvenient to make a single payment of $40 to $60 at one
time. Responsible m en accustomed to purchasing homes, autos, radios, invest­
ment securities, etc*, will find this plan of utmost convenience in purchasing fine
clothing.

THE FINEST CLOTHING M ADE
ire featured by us extensively on this new plan. Cash Prices prevail — there
is no added cost to you for this service.

You Can Wear Better Clothes—You Can Buy as Early As You Like
Many men find it inconvenient to pay the full price o f a suit or overcoat or
both at one time. Often purchasing is delayed for this very reason. Our new
charge service eliminates this — for the initial payment is all that is required

NEW
LUMPER YARD
A complete line of
Cypress and Cine

Framing
Slieatliiujf
Siding
Flonrini;
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
UrJck
Lime
Planter
While Itock Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
IBidders Hardware
Do ITS
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
.Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

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Hungarian Finances
Allow Tax R e d u c tio n
BERLIN. Sept. a . - W - A J * ” *
suit of the favorable state of “ *e
country's finances, tho tax on com­
mercial sales in Hungary has been
reduced from three per « n t to
two per cent. The income
which is olio to bo m steriaU /jeduced, has been completely aboltsn
FJ for newspapers. The .!ndUfrnm
and Handelsieitung reports from
Budapest that this year s Hungar­
ian budget shows a surplus ol
000,000 gold crowns._______

Country Club Opens
DcLand Golf Course

Mrs. Willmans has announced
she will be a candidate for the
Democratic nomination, which, of
course, is equivalent to election,
and already has started to fight.
In the announcement of her enndldacy she took a fling a t “ Ma"
by saying that "Husband Jim"
Ferguson is tho real governor of
Texas, Mrs. Ferguson only visiting
the capitol occasionally to sign do­
cuments.
“No individual will dictntc nffalrs of tho state over my should­
er, if I am elected,” Mrs. Willmans
■ays, defiantly,
“If I go Into the governor’s of­
fice I will form an advisory coun­
cil, consisting of the president of
tho senate, speaker of the house,
heads of important departments
and three promient Toxns women."
. “ Ma” Ferguson and Mrs. Wiltmans arc exactly opposite types.
“Mn” is strongly opposed to the
Klan and made it n leading issue
in her campaign.
Mrs. Willmans is n Kianswomnn.
Governor Ferguson is n quiet
woman of tho rugged type. She is
frank and blunt in her few
ecchec and talks little about
tugs strictly political.
Mrs. Willmans n Politician.
Mrs. Willmans is n good mixer,
possibly more of n politician in
the accepted sense of the word, and
delights in discussing state issues.
She is the only woman ever elected
to the state legislature and si an
attorney. Last winter she was sec­
retary of tho House Appropria­
tions committee,
So can make ns good an extem­
poraneous political speech any
man, while “Ma" on public occas-

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DELAND, Sept. .1.—(iD—Tho
DcLand country club has been
completed and the second full nine­
teen hole golf course is now ready
for the devotees of the game, me
crass on the fairawny of the Inst
nine holes has reached a well de­
veloped stand nffords n driving
stretch of which the golfers were
proud.

F. L A N
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Rooms 501*502. Phone sn
First National Hank Huildlng,

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DOUGLAS

■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n s a s a s s s s n s s s s s s m a a a a a a a a m
theT b u s in e s s o f r u n n in g a I S ?
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

Partly cleared, house, 10 minutes drive from Sanford,
adjoining subdivision offered for immediate sale.
$2,500.00. Easy terms
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A sixtcen-ycar-old girl, Miss Nellie Kincnld, carries off the beauty
honors in Birmingham, Ala,
cst enrollment in the history of
the Baptist stnto institution. Two
, weeks in advance of the beginning
Th" University of Florida, nt of the fall term finds its largest
Grinesvllle will attain its tw enty-' dormitory, Chaudoin Hall, filled to
first year at the close of the coin-'capacity.
ing session.
---------------| Officials of Stetson look for an
In 1000-1907, the first year of enrollment this year of 700 stuthe University, there were only dents when President Hulley opens
three buildings. Today it lias six- his first chapel service on the
teen, not including farm houses, morning of Sept. 0,
harnts and similar structures.
-------Three additional buildings are to
Fish from the waters around
he constructed at an curly date.
Key West nrc being shipped in

FLORIDA FACTS

ions usually reads n brief type- to require good health certtcates
'or nil persons desiring to marry;
written statement.
Tho oidy point of similarity in t o give financial aid to families
the two women seems to be that! when •l'1' father h 11 been rent to
both are excellent housekeeper s,'an nsylum; to provide more hufor "Ma" still finds time to pre­ ' mane treatment of prisoners.
serve large quantities of |reaches. Jazz music, sensational movies
Mrs. Willmans law practice has and extremes in women’s dress
been concerned mainly with cases grate on her nerves.
One of the first laws she hopes
involving domestic relations, but
occasionally she handles a criminal to have passed is elected governor
enso. She lias three daughters will he one giving a married wo­
man the right to sell her property
and her husband is dead.
While in the legislature she without tho consent of her hus­
sponsored measures to compel all band. She can't do this now in
children up to 17 to attend school;

2640 ft frontage on brick road, 20 minutes
Sanford.

$85.00 per acre. Terms

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W. V Wheeler
NOW LOCATED 410-411-412 1st NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phone 490-W

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Press
accounts from Swampacott don't
Imlicnta tbnt President Coolidgo is
ns silent a man ns Ire has tire repu­
tation pf being. He, or rather
his "spokesman," meaning the
same tiling, is quoted as. doing
considerable talking. His talk does
not contain much information, to
b« sure, hut, ns talk, it amounts
almost to garrulity—around a col­
umn and a hnlf of it every day—
words, words, words.
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to wish onto him
new* intcr«“t, grabbed
_____ .
i.n'RBinitry one ami h sve worked it
for all it was wortli ever since.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 —(/P)—
„ w jj. * *_
.
_ Abandonment «jf the "defensive”
It's a fart*that President Cool, policy and adpptiortiof a .principle
idge ii backward about discussing of self restraint in the treatment
important question but not more of immigration and emigration
so than most politicians arc. In- (problems by nations of the western
deed, less b o , if anything. Individ-' hemisphere is the chief recommenuals who am closest to him sayulatlon of tho conference just eonha tends to let more cuts out of eluded hem between American and
their bags than he, ought to, when Mexican labor leaders,
lie gets started, and they have to' As the first step toward appliwatch him to keep him from get- cation of Uu&gt; principle in ail Lul­
ling into trouble.
in, American, the American and
* * *
Mexican federations of Labor
(liven a subject of no particular have agreed to submit the program
significance, and he prattles indef- to their governments for consld-

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Say Labor Leaders

The truth is, the president's taci­
turnity Is lurgoly fictitious. Every
president has some such fiction
built up about him. The present
chief magistrate does have a fac­
ulty for saying quite a pithy lit­
tle thing no and then. A few of
these observations got into prin»,
the public noticed them, got an [about it, for
idea he said nothing else, and the Ivested him w
White House chroniclers, who [lent Uni," so
were aching for some peculiarity speak of it a

one thousand pounds of green foil
Twenty-two states of the union
dor and twenty-five pounds of uu are represented in the women's
husked rice daily
student body. Miss Hazel Mih'ham
of Springfield, Mo., Inis been nam­
Thirty per cent of the world’s ed dean of women for Southern,
supply of tin comes from the Ma­ succeeding Mrs, Nancy V, Brooker
lay Peninsula.
of Tampa,

EVERT TRUE

HY CON 1)0

Adoption of t his principle, the
conference concluded, would bring
into being "an abandonment of the
principle of compulsion unit tho
adoption of the principle of volun­
tary notion which underlies uur
action an trade unionists."
In taking fts last action, the
conference adopted the report of
a special committee which ex­
plained that it was unable to
make more specific recommenda­
tion* because sufficient detailed
information was lacking.

Rollins College at Winter Park
finished the last term with a sur­
plus of $5,000, declared to he an
unusual occurrence in college fi­ A farmers' colony composed of
foreign born American citizens is
nancial circles of its class.
soon to be established in Osceola
I lie previous year hail seen a county near Kissimmee. This will
deficit nf approximately $50,000. hu done under the direction of Fa­
This lias been taken care of and ther Francis Gross, who was for­
merly of the settlements in Louisi­
in addition a $.15,000 dormitory has ana.
been erected and $10,000 raised for
the science hall in honor of Miss
Father Gross has already purch­
Lucy A. Cross.
ased 52 acres fur the first area
The hall for women at Southern of tracts of small farms ami has
College, of Lakeland, will lie filled also purchased a hotel for the ag­
to capacity, it is believed, during riculturists to live in with their
the approaching term, beginning families while getting the new
farms and now houses in condition.
Sept. 25.
Present matriculations indicate, Tho farm tracts will he five acre#
a tremendous overflow. Dr. Lurid acre and plans call for the begin­
M. Spivey, president, is making ad­ ning of work in September,
ditional arrangements to care fori
the expected overflow.
Tho van guard will consist of
■17 families, must of them being or­
iginally from Hungary, Germany
and Poland.

Who Bought the
Brooklyn Bridge

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sonic gullible visitor lo Now York. Every day some*
one is swindled. Selling this famous old bridge has
become a national joke.

Suppose, however, the City of New York decided really to
sell the Brooklyn Bridge— to Rive the buyer the privilege nf
placing toll on all who crossed it. They would advertise it
for sale. And the prospective purchaser would know the
offer to he genuine.
He would know that the paper would not accept the adver­
tisem ent if it were intended to defraud. He would know
that the advertiser would not dare advertise unless his offer
were honest.
The advertisem ent would give the world confidence in the
enterprise.

U .K AIlW .V m t. St-1.1. X - ! ,n —
1lie Florida We ley Class Feder­
ation, of which James II. Bunch,
rnileil Jacksonville lawyer, is pres­
ident, will meet in this city for a
three days’ convention on Hopt. L
2 ami It.
Representatives of the general
Sunday .School Board of Nashville
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
have announced their plans to a t­
tend the meeting and have express­
ed great satisfaction at the progre » made by the Wesley Class
Federation during the past, few
months.

Just as the advertising of all merchandise gives Ihc world
confidence in that merchandise. Only honest products can
tell their stories where all may read.

We also offer, subject to prior pale, 7500 acres
high am! dry, 4 miles from Sarasota. Can hu bought
as a whole or in sections. Ideally 1Hinted for subdivid
ing. Proposed extension of Sarasota city limits wil
place litis land close in.

Japanese Dentist
Is Highly II onored
TOKV O, Sept. 3.—{/!’)—The hon­
orary degree of doctor of laws re­
cently was conferred upon Dr. Mo.
rinistike Chiwnki, president of To­
kyo Dental College, by Loyola Un­
iversity of Chicago. It was the lirst
time stlch a degree has been con­
ferred upon a Japanese dental sur­
geon.
Dr. &lt; hlwnki, known us the "fa ­
ther of dentistry in Japan,' receiv­
ed the degree in the presence of
a large assemblage of Japanese
and Americans. It was presented to
him by the late American Ambas­
sador, Edgar A. Bancroft.
Beginning of the public
tion of children when iliej
years of age is advocated I
professor.

SEE MR. JO H N SO N

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SANFO RD

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That is why it pays to read advertisements. You can rely on
advertised goods. You know that a worthy m a n u f a c t u r e r
stands back of them. They are a guide to belter buying.
They teach you to-spend wisely— economically—and with the
knowledge that you arc buying merchandise which w
minus ail vain regrets or misrepresented values.
Read the Advertisem ents every day.
ADVERTISING IS A BRIDGE—SPANNING THE RIVER
OF DOUBTFUL VALUES—TO THE SHORE OF
WORTHY MERCHANDISE

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of the state of Florida:
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particular­
Write,
wire
or phone, we have exclusive.
of
this
state.
,*era a1141 Shippers
spending S o
the B ia s OUT OF A
THIS ROOM COST - \ “
G if' what can r
ly described as follows, to-wit:
MUCH
MON£v
Section
3.
It
shall
be
the
duty
of
jg S " »
&lt;»'
Hl5
C
T
A
M
N
I
POCKET
1005
J
Beginning nt u point on the the County Commissioners of the
now touring
FORDHAM REALTY CO.
shore of Luke Monroe at the foot County of Seminole to post a t vaof
Myrtle
Avenue,
run
South
to
I'ALATKA, FLORIDA.
rious
places
on
the
Seminole
Bird
^T bu’'116” , trip, nm!
Tenth Street, thence west along Reservation, provided for in this
L l he was introduced
said street to its interesetion witn Act, notices to the public showing
w« table at dinner
2?jg=
: &lt; C ?
icbamber of ComFrench Avenue, thence
South that no hunting is permitted in
the people of
along said Avenue and its contin­ said reservation and warning the
1* visit Florida this
uation to the Section line, run­ nubile against violations of this
NOTICE
, ^Ljiliuted booklets
ning Enst and West between Sec­ law.
, * tublished by the
tions One, Two, Eleven and Twel­
Section 4. This law shall become
l^ L jn t Board and
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TIIF
ve (1, ‘J, 11, &amp; 12) Township Twen­ effective
upon Us pas­
Jty Chamber of
ty (20) South of Kunge Thirty sage by immediately
the Legislature nnd ap­
(30) East, thence West along said
N E W
A R C A D E
by the Governor of the
lichee, WnshingSection line to comers of Sections proved
State
of
Florida
or
.its
becoming
u
* was iritervievrTwo, Three, Ten and Eleven (2,
Now under construction at the corner of First St.
’of the Wenatchee
10 &amp; 11) Township Twenty (20) law without his approval.
[the article nppearand Sanford Ave„ are requested to see
South of Range Thirty (30), thence SANFORI) CHAMBER OF COM­
MERCE
rIJ follows:
South along Section line to corner
the coming stuVe.
of Sections Twenty-six, Twenty
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
[fitter than any othI'VE BEEN cooking
Seven, Thirty four and Thirty five
10 Bu c k s - great x A
NEVER MIND “ IF
SEE HOW
terntage of increased
HENRY.
FbR VOU'MR. tvt £ ■
(20, 27, 34 Si 35) Township Twenty
210
E. First St.
Rhone 708
PETE-AND JUST
I WORKED VOURE
THAT‘5 THE SMALLEST
. , ...
l | ,■m .
■
I -V-i* *11
4 'r J .
luid, in building, in
i2U) South of Range Thirty (30)
HERE'S A BILL FfcR
for one night
\
IT
Vou HAVE - I ’LL PAN
j of new arena und in
East,
thence
East
along
the
section
So
OUR. HOTEL
r00 - WELL. HEPE'S j
The Ci_ERk MV5ELF
„f roads.
iine to Luke Jessup, thence in a
clever
ex pen ses
A $iOO CiLL
'
THE
fn said that there are
ITS * 1 0
general Northeasterly
direction
ass of people. Those
along the West shore of I.aku Jes­
to Florida ami ure
sup to the St. Johns River, thence
COLLEGE BOYS
L,j the other class made
Northwesterly along the St. Johns
Tfjpeeting to see FlorRHEUMATISM
River to Lake Monroe, thence
J first time this winter.
Southwesterly along East and
THE spine is the nerve center
■Woodruff is heavily InARE HERE
South' shore of Lake to point of
of the body nnd chiropractic ad­
Florida real eatute
beginning.
justments
applied there will re­
~ r cent sold on the
And all of County Commission­
lieve you. Rheumatism lends
It* state He lives at
ers District Number Two in Semi­
itself readily to tho chiroprac­
nole County, Florida, and more
tor's method and relief is gained
■that all the growers
particularly described us follows, A group of wide nwnke am­
L make enough money
to-wit:
bitious young men are
Jrome to Florida in the
1)R. W. E. MACDOUGALL RHEUMATISM
working in this city dur­
Beginning
nt
n
point
on
the
■will always be glad to
Chiropractic Specialist
South
Shore
of
Lake
Monroe
nt
ing their summer vacation,
to Orlando the City
the foot of Myrtle Avenue, run
to earn their tuition to col­
Roonm 307-308 First N ational Bank Building
South to Tenth Street, thence West
lege. One o f these stu ­
Hours,
0 to 12 nnd 2 to 5 and by Appointment.
along
Tenth
Street
to
its
intorsecD
Residence Phone 412
Office
1‘hone
482-J
dents
will
within
the
next
; thin with French Avenue, thence
Saniord Sign
. • ,.
-v f
■
| South along said Avenue und its
I^ILUK. « IU | «T NU mb .LT
few days call on you and
tc Constructed
'continuation to the section line run- will explain to you the plan i
___
) ning East nnd West between sec- which will make it easy for
ilroad Station \T A W
PT A M P
| G 1 tho frusade for continuation of Use Ten Cow Hides
; lions one, two, eleven uml twelve,
———ta-*1.—, -Si1—
•Il-I*- * A -T -LJxV I t 1 j I lj (he movement to be launched at ;
111, 2, 11 £ 111) Township twenty you to get Uictorial Review
I
the
convention,
with
specific
cuin-1
For Five Foot Boot I2U) South of range thirty (30) regularly. He will have
«)jumii&gt;ti fur the croc- j
puign* to be conducted in each of
Fast, thence West along section nothing else to offer you.
f,(jv electric lighted San-1
the areas to further the mobiltzu-,
,,
, „
•* n
tine to the Wckivn River, thence Each student will carry
ta the railroad proper- J
lion of the nation in the family ! DOhBELN, Lermnny, Sept. 3.
Northerly nlung the Wekiva River
Iposite the station has
with hint an official cer­
crusade.
((A1)—What is claimed to be tho in its junction with the St. Johns
I«1 the local Chamber
tificate on which will ap­
River,
thence
Southeasterly,
up
to
he in a communication
(Continued from Page One)
---------------7------^largest cavuliy boot in tho world
the
St.
Johns
River
to
Lake
Mon­
pear
his photograph, his
i Secretary Pearman to- freighter Stuart Dollar and the W i l l R e o r g a n i z e
was recently manufactured to cornthence Eusterly along South description, and his signa­
|he head offices of the, liner President I’olk. today were
U l l l i l ' i e v I T n if mmnorate the With anniversary of roe,
shore of Lake to point of begin­
list Line Ruilroad at .............
..............
. . close lookout
instructed
to keen
1V11111d 1 &gt; U n l i t ,„ t. boot-mnkers’ guild here. Ten ning.
ture. Show them every
N. ( ., and work will f„r tJ,e plane, although the lane of
courtesy.
I
large
cow
hides
wore
required
to
Section
2.
That
it
shall
bo
un­
lie project immediately commercial traffic is believed too
DAYTONA,
1 Chamber of Commerce 1far north to be of much aid in the Halifax Rifles, Sept. .1—l/T’l—The supply the leather for the boot, lawful to kill, limit, trap, destroy
former military The foot measuVes 5.11 feet und by any means whatever, within the
P. L Crenshaw, University of
I search.
1 unit located here Will be reorgan-1 the shaft HM feet. The boot will limit of the Seminole Bird Reser­
Georgia.
tsMry lumber will be
-------; ized in the early fall, according^to remain at tho town as a pormun- vation provided for in Section l
The milk cow represents
D, II. Kerali, University id
(he Osceola Cypres»J Wilbur Opposes 1*11*1 Flight
;m announcement made here. The j oiit exhibit,
of
tIds
act.
any
bird,
wild
turkey,
a cash investm ent ju st
Georgia.
l»i will be placed on t!ic
WASHINGTON, Sept. :i.—l/Pl— company was organized in 1KH-I ,
--------------------------- wild goose, duck, or any wild liird
Roller! A Glenn, University
the next few days, it S.cretary Wilbur will not b&lt;* dis­ and many prominent citizens have
hu does anything else
NOTICE OF SPECIAL LEGISLA­
of Georgia.
posed to have the naval plane Pit-1 belonged to it.
^xed.
bought for your use.
TION
Howard Wade, University uf
ng Paint Company lias b* ve San Francisco tomorrow as
First
musters
of
the
company
Xiitico
is
hereby
given
that
npGeorgia.
Ifamish the paint free scheduled for its attempt at a non­ were held in n warehouse here and pli cation will lie made to the
Will Chant Iters, Emory Uni­
gad Frank I/issing. local stop flight to Hawaii, if it should drills and athletic events were i State Legislature at a special sesversity,
For Profitable
[has volunteered to at- l- - determined that the men on the hsbi here until the armory was ' sion thereof to be held in Tolluhas- We have a client
missing PN-'J No. 1, have been
(construction work,
built with the aid of the eotinty '| see. Florida, on a date to bo set
Results
The above young men have
will be approximately lost.
about 18SHI. Members of the com- | by the Governor of the said Suite
The,
secretary
said
he
would
waiting
for
6
lots
kgh ami filiy feet long want to confer with officers of the puny did much of the actual work of Florida for the passage of the
made the acquaintance of
| metal »1»"C 111. „ru|,""JV "”
„f Ihe c c tra o ll™
Mr,
Speer, of Speer &amp; Sons
mi hi nr*Mil
BWfWffl1 t e r n
......... ..
‘S riS ™
. n S i i i r h " . , . &lt;■»!**■ * • S i M m m * .ho
An net entitled an art estab-. close in to cost not
feed Happy Cmv, Dairy
who
handles these hooks
commander. Captain C. M. li hing a bird rosevntiun to be
''ryssed tho opinion that the order first
and
the
patterns
also,
and
Feed
Bingham commanded tho company known ns the Seminole Bird Res­ over $350.
of- the PH-1 to start would not be during
Mr.
Speer
will
do
every­
the
Spanish-American
War
(B oys, E a r n i n g proper if lives had been lost in the but at Tampa where the unit was ervation in the County of Seminole.
thing in his powers to aid
non-stop attempt of the two I'N-t)
them in their work.
|n, S to p I n C i t y planes. The PB-l did not accom­ sent the company was broken up
and merged with oth­
pany the PN-!) planes because of temporarily
J. Cm. SHARON
Another client w ait­
er
units.
The
company was then
If possible give those
putt men, four of whom incompleted tests.
Attorney-nt-Law
Co.
K.
Second
Florida
Regiment.
If the l’N-t) No. 1, should still !&gt;e Captain Bingham rose from the
boys
support and
t*j a: the UnlviT .ity of
Will practice in nil the court*
ing for 1 lots, well benefityour
lstole th.’ flf*h i.i enroll- missing tomorrow afternoon. Mr. ranks of the company to company
yourself
by sub­
Coll&lt;gt&gt;, have arrived Wilbur said the flight of the I’ll-1 commander and then was promoted Examination of Abstracts of Land
scribing
to
one
of
the best
Titles given especial attention
located—to cost not monthly books published.
Ito spin! everal days would a t least bo deferred, if not to major. He commanded the Sec­
Phone 94.
North Commercial S t. and Elm Ave.
no
other
reason
because
of
the
sur­
tmt nf th’ ir education.
ond Florida Regiment until about f Offices in Sendriolo County Bank
I -i tump,, i d of E*. I* face craft searching for the miss­ 1U07.
over $500.
Building
[ 11’. . i h. Rulijet A. ing plane could not bo in position
Tho reorganization of tho eom-|
................ .... .......................................... ..
to
guard
the
flight.
Hu
declared,
Wade and Will
puny will take place about October, *
-.l.ng the circu- however, he did not regard with i ltd Captain Mossing, the present
Speer and Son
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE R O v*sflt uf a nationally grave apprehension at this time commander will bo assisted by Mu- . c’ P' i 'T 'rx irx M A T V PLl
W
hat
have
you
to
the plight of the missing PN-tt, jur 1- J. C. Harton. former ...m’house.
S L A I R I P N O R 1 II
MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
t&gt;a are paying for feeling it still had a good chance mnnder, in the bulling up of the
Offer?
of
rescue.
with the proceeds
Such a small object in so Inrgc personnel.
( *tv Each carries
P*’* »*'l by the com- an area, he explained, is difficult
5
*
and author- to find. He recalled that the NC-3
List
your
property
in the trans-Atlantic flight of IP HI
:*'toxk,n.
descended in a heavy sea off the
with us, we can
Azores, nnd despite a vigorous
search was not found, coming into
finally under her own power
move it,
•i Teachers Quit port
after being missing fifty-five
Four tailing! a week fioin Jacksmivdlr
hours. In that time she weathered
fvn**, irv Iriijinif rnrnl* nnd h«rdi; I) util m a rt
I S-PL a-W-TI* hous- a gale where tie waves ran 30
I’lviUdeloh.* $S4.3«; IW"&gt; H i . 52
“Service That la Reliable”
F ’ 1™till dtj hu reach'. feet high.
TKruutn
in d t*if ronnaction*
*11 roinll
ac“te ^age a- to nfl h if C om pany, c»t.'blifhed in 1652 an&lt;*
Yaltlc/Hold hinldi.H*
f•rmanwit ntainmont «»f
one of die pioneer frentpottAiian line• io Honde
* ... ' ' ■ i r . •
; . ■r.V.’j ’
1*•
Uree, cmtifoMekle ■iri»iiiet«
tc
Crusade
Seeks
To
Stanley &amp; Rogers.
WWic schools, nclit* NEW. iiL*tni8&lt; ent 5, Al UUHANY
’Dti-ment by Charles
5
iilEKK5tlil&lt;Ei
ihiiom
w
roujnliem
nlle
REALTORS
Restore Religion
n«iltiimre litie; ilie letter Item Miami to EHile.
rupcnntenilent of pubSend (or illuAtiated looldet. Aulomobilci
"f Pade county.
In American Homes
SPECIALS
Real Estate—Investments.
irtniporlni. Service to SitenneK,
u « ? l ^al n° n than
Building
Friday
and
Saturday
rs ,,*ve tendered their
Merchants Sc Miners Trans. Co. Sanford, Ball
INDIANAPOLIS,
Sept.
3—&lt;
&gt;
V
»
—
Flu.
'Phone 7Hi
BALTIMORE
yithin the past few Restoration of religion tu its place
HER W0 L H I ST. f
3SS6 JKISOIVljU
h ru !r!,* rr* un,‘ble tl) as a factor in American home life
, , |’.r"- fr,! cxiiressed the will bo the aim of the first Chris­
’' [
teachers would
Family convention, to be held
1 dtnatiun was im- tian
A n d A ll K i n d s
nieilinj. H,. )s making here October l to 10.
« ■
The convention is sponsored by
I •r i‘r onic ,,f the teachF IS H
the Christian Family C r u s a d e , un­
1 nf1UL
buildings
th? direction of Rev. William
KENDALL FISH AND
I ,nat he can not nccom- der
Garfield Huldorby of Chicago. Gov.
POULTRY MARKET
Ffd Jackson und U. S. Senators
Samuel M. Ralston and James WytRhone 178-W
r,liST STREET CAFE son of Indiana head a state com­
■ ■
r, &lt;afe »t 125 First mittee which is arranging for lo;i‘n Purchased by Jack cnl entertainment of delegates
Nun.-, from .!. W. Rath- from all sections of the country.
V "*n«l and operated
After the keynote of the con­
fer the past several vt'1&gt;tl&lt;in ls sounded on the opening
Modern 1 room bungalow,
new owner is a res-!
w'tb
^rom men
na“ on*
of many years' e x -'ut repute for restoration of wor- G blocks from city. Price
r ,&gt;contemplates making
king shiP “«d religious training in the $1,250. Terms.
Y m ini the
t h e 'eeatabliahn
a U b l i a h m e n f • A m e r i c a n h o m e , t h e m e e tin g w ilt
, ovcr the manage be divided into three periods, of
three days each, devoted to consid­
caf&lt;» Tuesday,
eration of the relation of the Am­ Modern f&gt; room house, close
age Peculiarity which erican family to the home, the in. Price $3,500.
a •species of South church ami the nation.
Division of the United Statt‘8
r*e frog* ia that the
into 20 areas is contemplated by Modern 7 room house, cor­
ft**
.«&gt;*
large
until Ik
CKKS on
ner 1 st Street, eastern extia „ ,kh,;y huu-h nnd the
j 1^oere for some time COURTING B LIN D N ESS
posure. Close in.
Price
neg$
10
,
000
.
Is wtat you are doing when you
....... __ watery,
____ bloodshot, sore
Xerosis, is the name lect twitching,
Leonardi’s Golden Eye Lotion
p y p e o f iIC ______
occupational dis eyes.
cures nearly every eye discisc. Cools, Now 5 room stucco house,
Liiith
W
orK
®
r*
Pftlnting
Price $8,500, a
heals and strengthens. Get “L*on- close in
* Wlth a radium preparardi’s." It nukes strong eyes. At au real buy.
druggists__________________ _
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Seminole Feed Company

[v,tn8Rooms;

The Comfort Route!

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LISTINGS

OSCAR R. BROOKS

REAL ESTATE BROKER

T ° N,GHT
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dfht—only 2S«
'or Halt* gy
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666

la a prrai*rliitl‘&gt;n (.ir
Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
,r grriu*.
n

Valdez Realty Co.
Phone 727

306 First Natl. Bank.
Phone 482-W

H olly Realty Company
Phone 702

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

Valdez Hotel Building
a a a u i a a a a a a a a a a a a a i a a a a jia a a a iiH a ia a a a B a a a a x a a a a a a a B a a a Qa a a a a a a a iia a a a a a a a a a a

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H ie Sanford Herald
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Take The Trouble to Vote Tomorrow

(T irf (ft m iM m m »1
H M a f at iH fir i, ri**M»

Tomorrow the voters of school districts one and three
will decide whether bonds will be authorized, making
Pos­
sible for school facilities in Sanford to be improved and the
educational advantages to be put on a better and more sa t­
__Kdltar isfactory basis.

Antarsd u
floeond C I u i
Outobar 17, 1119, at th* I’ostofflc*
l ^ j jaaforn. Florid* vnUer Act of

1197.

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HOWAHU HKHI1.

Brisbane

Sees

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THE SANFOWfHERALD/

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THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER

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Trying to Keep Trick.
Babe Ruth to Bolshevism.
The Image of the Creator.
Wo I.end In Telephone!.
HY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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SCOTTY

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_i*aaaiaf
_____Usually,

in bond elections there is little opposition. The
TIIOSEE..O, r’ osLu
„
»ii s m
people, as a whole, are progressive and are desirous of seeing
THOSE THAT keep t r a c k o f
various improvements take place. And so far. The Herald whnt goes on,'are busy. .
has beard of no op|&gt;ositioii to this bond election and it is
An nrmy of 158,000 miners atop
doubtful if them will be any great number of negative votes work and r.tait n fight against
capital employing them. Teas of
cast on Friday.
thousands of other workmen suf­
It m ust be remembered; however, that bonds sell better fering indirectly.
BPECIAI. KOTirai All Obituary
■oflcaa, i-urda of ttiuaka. resolution* and usually bring a much greater premium when the major,
We talk about joining a League
and itulicea ol anterluln.^f tua »h
c*&gt;«rgs» are mi.do trill bu . bttraad ity in the election is n decided one and when the sentim ent of Nations to end war. It would
f«r at ragiilar rdvsrrlslns raiar.
of a large number of taxpayers is expressed at the ballot be better to end the Industrial
war inside of our own nation.
MKMlift'll TUB AHAOt'f ATKI&gt; I'HICSS
Tlio AssoeUUd Preoa la nxelusSanford must hnve the improvement sought by this bond
Iraly .ntltleil »« Mie us* for raCAILI.AUX WILL soon arrive
?5RA\W !
publication of ail new* dlspatehss elcetion. It is, perhaps, the most important bond issue this to discuss with Andrew Mellon SeeA Kale: man,
ereditea to It or not otherwlaa cred*foSf
AftVES
i t i In tlila napor and also th* lo- city has had in a good many years. The schools m ust keep rctaiy of the Treasury, the French
eal new* p.ihflsh'xl hsrsln. All rights
LAST LOMQ
once polite, tff,
debt settlement. Cuillaiix ex­
of republlcatlon of speclsl dispatch- up with the growth of the community, if the hoys and girls war
eroo Oh
/
pects tn r.tay ten Pays here and go
•a herein ara alao reser**sd.
arc to have all the advantages to which they are entitled, back with everything settled.
never-tiring
THURSDAY. BEIT. x 1925
and if we expect to induce new people to come to this city After he meets Mellon nnd Coulenter your (a
to live. The educational facilities must he as good, and idge he will carry back new in­
TIIR HERALD’S PLATFORM
formation
about
what
Europe
likes
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson­ should he far better, than are to be found in other communi­ to call “cold Americans.'’
iV
is also conset,
ties.
ville.
£,—Construction of St. Johns-InThe total amount of the bond issue, which the voters of
trustworthy,
“HARE” RUTH, more important
V
dlnn River eanal.
'\ ^
•7/.
to million* of Americans than all
districts
one
and
three
are
asked
to
endorse
tomorrow,
is
'* b
I .—Extension of white wajr.
gladly Work (g,
Europe, Asia nnd Africa combined,
4/- -Extension of local amusement*. four hundred and fifty thousand dollars Of this amount, is
dropped
from
baseball,
fined,
—Swimming pool, tennis court*, Iwo li nnd red ami fifty thousand dollars are to ho expended in $5,1)00 for misbehavior.
a mere pi;|a
\\
etc.
the construction of a new high school building. The present
If
Henry
Ford
gave
up
auto­
♦.—Augmenting of building pro­ high school cannot handle the great numbers of students mobile* or the Rockefeller family
A
« n t s a day,
gram—linuies, hotel*, nparlment
said goodbye to oil forever, the
who
must
receive
their
high
school
education
in
this
city.
house*.
I.—Extension of street paving pro- Fifty thousand dollars are to he used for the construction of nows would not ho more startling.
gram.
a colored high school. A like amount is to be expended in
H is duly in Hfty
THE YOUNG American, Gerol
boulevard the completion of the Southside Grammar School. Certain
7/—Conatructlon
trade
Ederle,
again
will
try
to
around l.ak- Monroe.
it’e, he lives
the English channel, and
ft.—Completion of city beautifica­ amounts are to he used for the repairing of the various build­ swim
probably
succeed.
ings, for the installation of better heating facilities, for re­
tion program.
I he Classified,
3 r
Those who know that n human
•/—Expansion of achool ayatem pairing of plumbing, for new furniture, and for the paying
imitation
of
a
sea
otter
is
not
Inxwith provialon for Increased fa- of street paving liens on school property.
the Sanford hJ
portant, will watch the effort of
cllltlea.
The same condition exists in Sanford that is to he found two United States seaplanes to go
his Phone Ntn
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY in almost every other community in Florida. That condi­ from California to Honolulu in
one
"hop."
Tlint
is
important.
SAFETY WHILE ASLEEP:—I tion is the crowded schools caused by the tremendous growth
will both Iny me down in pence, of the state and by the rapid influx of northerners who come
THE NEXT generation will read
and sleep: for thou, Lord, only here to make their permanent homes.
about
"the navy, patrolling the
makest me dwell in safety. Psalm
route," to save the fliers if neces­
Sanford
must
look
ahead
a
few
years
and
provide
suitable
4: 8.
educational facilities for the years which are to come, if it sary, and that will seem as strange
as to send an automobile with a \
would continue to be known as n progressive community carrier
TRUE WORTH
itr
pigeon in care it should
I'UK FLORIDA GAMBLE’
That man is great, whatever be bis where nil the advantages are to lie found. Good churches, fall down.
DKI.AND NBW8
labor,
good schools uiul good roads play an important part iu the
Who wins the admiration of his building of any worthwhile city. Sanford cannot afford to
THIS COUNTRY witnesses its
neighbor.
Under the caption, "The Flori­ judgement is that, in the long run,
first Bolshevik funeral in a New
neglect
its
schools.
It
must
not
take
any
chance
in
its
Who, in spite of purse or dress or
Florida may be terribly injured by
York
undertaker’s
“chapel."
Ep­
school system nnd in the facilities and equipment furnished hraim Skliansky and his friend Is- da Gamble," the New England the way in which it is being everpomp’s dominion,
Homestead answers the inquiry of boomed. Every land boom has had
Meets nil mankind and wins its its school workers.
in it .1. Hoorgin, both accidentally
good opinion.
rieii i n ' t i m ' E “ f"Pmn l "ft* 1“ ,lnvi'”'S V lcarn iis ^rctim i. someilmrs such a colIt is needless for The MeraM to emphasize the importance d r owned ' ' we r'e'' in! i*
M... . ” . . .
thill publication's opinion of a pro- Iaps(t „ mt t' Uoso wh(&gt; Rnt lltll,k on
That mnn is victor in life’s last
of tomorrow’s election. The people of the city realize whnt sum way, with piles of red R(jw-,,it,sitic,n advanced by a realty firm land at iiigh prices have had to
December
Protection For
ers
and
play.ng
..f
the
Russian
,&lt;H.Ilt„ | j„ Floruln. The item is
If but the few his kindliness re­ it means to the city. They will do their duty and will go to
hold it for years, pay taxes on it
Revolution
funeral
.larch.
self-explanatory,
and
follows:
member.
the various places and vote iu favor of the bond issue, and
No mention of religion.
ar,i a middle aged farmer with meanwhile, and finally were able
Your Diamonds
True worth is not by genius fash­ again the word will go out from Sanford that the people here
to get rid of it only at a heavy
, no money to lose. I am urged to loss.
ioned solely,
THE CORPSES with the re. 11invest in
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homo lots in a Florida
Great souls are oftenest found do things in the right way and that Sanford can offer ns
If you wnnt to go in at the pres­
flowers were taken to tlie crema- t,,wn
they say is going to de­
jewels, seeurilitn and oilier valtuilI*m afiaJ
good educational advantages' as any place.
among the lowly.
ent &lt;o'-*y
di/.zy io
height
lory.
the
ns
lies
sent
to
Moscow.,
riI1,i,|iv
will
ho
l,ir,,u
ikoi of the Florida
i»nu»
loss from theft and file is obtainej at in
The
vote
tomorrow
should
he
a
big
one
and
the
majority
Brilliance of mind nnd skill of hand
No clergyman was there to nnlify j 1 * values' an&lt;l I um assured I li,lul pnnl ’ c' l’,uy "n|Y. 'vlu,t. you
may grumble,
reasonable cost in our Safe I • posit Vault fj
given to the issuance of bonds should lie a heavy one. It will the
pay f*ir
for and
anil part with only aa
nowers that two mum
, . n , i
can pav
And luck the glorious courage of be. if all th o se who a re in te re s te d in the schools of th e com- | ! £ b cosmic
nun-h money as you can afford to
as liltie as $2.00 to $.r»,UD per year, you ait
™
o
f
S
S
way
t
i
be
’f
fom
*
1000
E
r
f
’
the humble.
lose. Then if eventually you are
a Private Lock Box here.
«k
' nim. la m nsketl uTpuy 5 loo'down", aide
Fortune by chance upon the munity take the trouble to vote.
to sell at a profit that will be
fi r
interest Moscow |f pick out a tot from the plan, then
-&lt;vshrewd may visit,
, I very nice, whereas if you get
Skliansky could come back to m.s; j||( enrporatlon suppiies a ticket
But gentleness proclaims the soul
liavt, t&lt;) , ;irrV it
n |os3
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Saving* Am
They
All
Help
Make
Sanford
Grow
adieu
and
make
a
speecli
on
the
f
U
o
s
t
o
n
to
Florida
and
return
exquisite.
or
are
forced
to
sell
at
a
fraction
things lie has learned about RllV'i\vith bus rides to other notable
Chance may uncover genius, strik­
what you put in, it will not sepmres |f ,,n *ucb personal inves- of
ing blindly,
The more real estate men a community has, the faster einment s*nre iu* left here.
riously
inconvenience you. You
But 'Ms an inward glory to be liiat community grows. No, when many new licenses to han­
. . . IKm, vil' kjta t 'Mention the lot does not prove to tala* the gambler’s chance when
ivtu ,Ni ‘S
NDAMEM AL- t|1 a,( r,..,ri.Bented i a „| under no
11* Iflndly.
h*- i
- h - f Ri f ; c., 4 0 0 .go. Jn. yoa’ ktsA-ymn-"
That man is great, whatever be dle real estate are secured every-day in- Jeon lord Ihertwte no D.LS -who..«Ui«w a .* good by nl that time, and will take
)M
Anything of tin* amcause for alarm on the part of other real estate men or on that then* i.h nnythinic
his station,
|
your
loss or profit stoically which
mnl
In
"mnn
made
in
tho
itnag«
.
.
.
,
,
Who truly serves his God, Ids home tin* pari of anyone, for that matter.
of hi i Creator" might consider the Tl!,s ,s "Imply one of the groat ever comes. The evil of tiiis form
his nation,
Look at those Florida towns which are making the fast­ rase of Mrs. A.hlina Paglin. Ac''f . B,milar schemes m of gamble is that people who can­
—Edgar A. Guest.
STRENGTH- SERVICE - PROfc’RBSSI
est
growl li and you will litid almost every office is occupied cooling to the police Story her Ims ,'1lo.r‘‘1!1 ,.that «ro, noW he.ng ox- not affoid such chances borrow
—
o------, for
for revenge,
revenge, she
she' I11" '^ ! through the malls and by the money to go in or get hooked
by
a
real
estate
business
and
nearly
every
citizen
devotes
all
jbnml
left
her,
so,
A flea less dog has been found in
agents, 1here has been n great
the installment plan and may
Washington. They ought to turn or a great part of bis time to buying and selling property, j turned against her two year-old Loom in land values in some places un
a "dead horse" to pay for ■■■■ ■■*■■■■■■ HMUBUS DU■■HBIKMUXaiBlliaaillX
Walk through the streets of Miami, or of Sarasota, or of K;r ^ '••bitihochd dskgm scv- in .Florida. The rrnzo Is now hnve
him over to some museum,
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when the reaction cornea.
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end places and heat liersosevere---------- &lt;&gt;----------M . r e l e i s l i u r g a n d y o u w o n d er how th ey all a r e able to m a k e | V
(|nttger of death. spreading all over tho state. It is
We do Hot wish to condemn any
The little girl down tin- street a living. Hut they do and what’s more they make exception­ Not much of divinity, tint very being worked up by every artifice newspaper for offering what they
says girls may ho the lipstick us­
known to experienced real estate believe to lie good advice to their
ers, but the boys ure the greatest ally fine livings. And when it comes time for income lax re­ much of th* animal in that.
promoters, not to mention shy­ readers. This newspaper, however,
turns to be made, they are the ones who pay the most lo the
consumers of it.
ster*. Strangers go down there, appears to see iu the Florida real
ENGLAND
WILL
spend
$125,government.
------- o-------taio.iMM) fur electrical development are convinced or hypnotized, and estate activity nothing, short of 1
Toduy’H best laugh: “ Now that
With Sanford seeing hundreds of new men entering the $ I fill,1)00,0(10 • to bring the British invest in the hope of reselling Int­ gamble, with sharpers nnd swind­
Iteal Batata Auction Sales- Let u* sell your pro
er on at a profit. It is n fearful lers predominating among tha
we have become ho successful in real estate business, it is a good sign for the future prosper­ telephone system up to date.
gamble
in
which
the
insiders
and
convicting evohmionists, it might ity and development of the town.
dealers, and opportunity for the
In telephones, the world can
be well to try It on murderers.—
who
tin* ropes stand to investor to be “fleeced" at every ji
learn from
the United States. those
,
, know
,,
A
ten
at
issue
of
The
Miami
Tribune
tells
about
the
rap,
the inexperienced
may turn.
j1
Cleveland Times,
turn
at a map of North and South win,
'rvm.’ while U!°
no need may
•------- o-------idity with which licenses to handle real estate are being ob- [ a meritlea. Unless it is very big
The newspapers of the stair
big {.M , ^ e .useIves burdened with
debts for unsalable lots have taken a definite stand against
Sanford Herald says some hf the tuinod in the Magie Lily. Is says:
you will hardly see a little piece heavy
We are permanently located in SantorJ
when the boom bursts.
South Sen Island ladies arc de
any “wildcat" or crooked promo­
of
ground
called
"Long
Island.''
“Daily the roll of real estate men in Miami in­
Because
there
has
been
a
Loom
munding more clothes. Why area t
tion schemes. There doubtless are,
Yet l.ote' Island, which includes
creases, for at the office of the County Tax Assessor
they satisfied like the girls iu
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERT*
Brooklyn and (Riccas, has more at Miami, St. Petersburg and Tam­ however, omo unprincipled dealers
Hob Simpson, seven hundred licenses were issued to
America?—Time*.Union.
telephones than there arc in the pa is no reason for believing that in Die state, and no amount if
brokers and salesmen during the month of August.
—— o-------whole of South America, all those lots on any old sand bill or swamp watchfulness will entirely elimi­
W’e guarantee Satisfaction.
great republics. And Umvt Island anywhere in the backwoods of nate them. However, ns n whole,
An advertisement in a Texas ex­
Suitcases iu bauds, with no arrangements made
Florida
will
prove
a
bonanza.
We
....
................................
the
real
estate
dealers
of
Florida
change *ny*, “Wanted Couple to
has more telephones than there
about a place to live, would-be renllors rush straight
would not go into the scheme E. ate honest tit their dealings, nnd
are in the whole of France.
rent two rooms in brick garage,
If you have Property you waul anM—List iij
I
nun
the
railroad
station
to
Ibe
lax
assessor’s
office
F. C. asks about, for how can the I can be relied upon,
well plastered with lights, water,
nnd
fake
out
their
licenses,
clerks
say,
for
they
are
and kiaa it good-bye.
buyer
prove
that
the
seller
m
is-j
Any
investor
who
will
trust
his
gas, or will exchange for laundry
m r . McC u l l o u g h , who n c
cully connected up telephone Xnm-1 fe*|»re*»«?nt»*»I sufficiently to compel nione to one of doubtful repute
afraid they may have an opportunity to turn a deal in
and house work." Well, of course,
her 5011,11(1(1 in the Brooklyn Chum- Mu* seller to refund the buyer’s cannot blame the honest ones if he
they have things different out in
the next block and be without a license. It is a lazy
Texas.
bor of Cnmmoreo is to U: congrutu-!advance payment.’ If you get loses. Florida real estate must
realtor who lets the sun go down on hint without hav­
luted on efficiency. If the husi-1 hooked on such a scheme and did sell on its own merits, nnd we being applied for bis license and Miami realtors whether
ness men of America would only ll"* want to keep up your pay-. lieve that realty iu and about any
The De Buy lor Gleaner says.
they hail trom Miami or California, are not lazy.’
do with flying machines what! "(cnts, you might find it difficult' progressive community offers u
“Time was when two years pussed
lilt* time is turning ill Sanford when lln* sam e condition they have done with te le p h o n e s ,q u it doing so except at a loss good investment and will continue
without tin* birth of a single, soli­
lift E, Second Street, f *mfoi*d. Fh*
■'",l
previously paid in. j to offer a good investment for
tary baby in Ibe village of Dr Huy- will exist lie re. Every day seen greater real estate activity this tuition would be much obliged 1“ f
to
them,
and
safer
than
it
is
now.
Du-'
New
England
H
o
m
e
s
te
a
d
'many
years
to
come.
tei. The Gleaner called attention in our city. Ami every titty sees additional real estate sales­
■x u i i m i s i B i B i i i i B S i i i x a a s B i n n t x i
to the fact and interest was urous­ men and brokers entering the local field. Judging from the
VIENNA URGES the union of
ed.’’ bay that again, we didn't get
BUSINESS
IN
CITY
GOVERNMENT
way real estate is moving they are a I! making money.
Austria nnd Germany. A union of
it the first time.
FLORIDA TIMES-1 NION
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— — — o ----------When San Iold gets twice as many real estate men as it nil Germanic peoples into one great
New York city's mayoralty carn- eity management, as described by
Wo have been trying hard and' uow has, watch properly values jump. And if lln* new real federal tepuhlic if possible, the
Status to unite on the Im- Iltli|fn „f
ye.ir wi„ be watcheJ Mr. Waterman, that needs to bo
can’t for the lift* of us recall what estate men are of I Iu* type of those who are already iu husi- Germnn
.............
it was wc used to do when it rain­ ,,ww in D'j-4 ‘'iU'* the real estate game iu Sanford will always sis of our United States hire.
with
more
than
ordinary or local encouraged.
I
ed.—Nashville Banner.
is nil right in its place
BERNARD SHAW, wlm knows 1 interest. Frank D. Waterman, of amiI "lilies
We used to tut it rain.—Judd la* on a high plane -with tairness ami squareness a predom­
confined
within ,lfl
its Proper
proper Umlint
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Vi,,,,,
York
11
mi
l
“
.
‘
""V1
'11 w,u,ln
more about America than some of .
inant characteristic.
la'wls Iu Houston Post Dispute!).
n,
f.tulis, Honda, is ts and sphere. When, however, ni
our
home-made
statesmen,
reminds
before the people tut 11 candidate j so frequently s the case politic 1
We used to get in out of it.—
the latter that this country has lor mayor, brought out by those takes everything nnd eives . othin.'Johnnie Bpencer In Macon Tele­
I\M&gt;U
HIE
'I
HUE
value
of
time;
snatch,
.sr*izr&gt;,
and
en­
its own league of nations, made tip who want more of business ability | it "is tinm ul'eail‘‘^baltr
graph.
Wo used to put on some old joy c\oi&gt; moment ot it. No idleness, no laziness, i d proerns- of forty-eight States. Europe, in- ami less of political^ sophistry in ; ing done in th e largest city in this
tmatioii; never put oil till tomorrow what vmi can do today. stead of trying to drag us in should,city management. Mr. VVnterman, country. Tho people have it in
clothes und get iu It.
form its own league of states, r**- in his very first s|H*ech of the cum- thi ir power to put politics where
—Chostcrheld.
training from war between those 1 paign, said in a very few words it belongs mid to insist tlint in
CHAIN RHYME
states
ns States in this country I some things that with advantage Unur public affairs proper business
A decent man is Mike McGlum—
Ittl I It is TOUGH. It will not break, like a hiibhle, at refrain from war.
« V s u K
e a n V V S c r l ' c l K t f f i
He never played a auxuplumu,
. . . . Texas and New York, to which city, ___
he _
ad- n'-nt pbu*.
1
'
* pr‘,mi- ?
&gt;’« h n»i»y luck it about all day. like a loot-bull, sylvania were fighting
—Akron Times. “
wanted
Europe
to
come
here
and
dressed
his
remarks
directly.
Mr.
uiiu it will iji* 1 m1in I mill full ut ovoiiiujf.— lluluios.
lo
(b.*
pledges
that
Mr.
Water- 5
Ilielp
. t . us slop ffigiiting,
&lt;.. I.I I■■ wuuhl
11- ,,1 I not
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l.Vltl
II
II
U.il.ll
Waterman said:
And bats off to Mias Sue Macnian has made to tho people of a
Europe
laugh,
amt
ask,
"Well,
why
"I
uin
a
business
man.
Entrance
indepeiuient
Fa Hie—
NOU IS ME the wisest mar wlm never proved him self a don't you stop?"
into this campaign is to me sim­ New York are some that might In* m
She nevr twanged a ukulele.
made
to
apply
elsewhere,
with
mlm
tool.— lemiyson.
ply another business undertaking.
—Times-Union.
to tho people, lie prnmixTHAT SAME Bernard Shaw, in I took upon the government of our vantage
cd.
if
elected,
build U
n mood of unusual but accurate hitbit city us a business problem. To me I get,,,Vdn' T;fl"’ that he would
u'*' T '/1 tj
I'll buy a drink for Susie Rest,
MV
FAVORfTE
s t o r ie s
rnility,
says
that
tho
world
,| „ as a business man it is amazing out of ’,u ,|[ti^ insur " a pore'milk *
She sometimes lets the phonograph
By iltVIN S, ('i)lut
thousand years hence will know
teat.
nothing about him except that the
—Tarpon Spring Lender.
A colored man owned a mute "Is dis yore mule fasl ?”
French sculptor, Rodin, inn thinking bow our city cun be "t public offices and give the city u
which, for reasons best known to! ti I*a.it 7" th,. proprietor snorted. great
I’ll furnish fags for Sullle LaRue, himself he desired to sell. Possibly: Look yore!" He gave the mule a once made a bust of Shaw, in a put on a ‘business basis rfnd run on n business budget—surely, a big “
thousand years, soya Shaw, bin- that basis, t propose that during
Gum she simply will not chew.
her defective eyesight li'id come
in thu libs, whereupon she graphical dictionaries will contain the next four years our munici­ job. But it enn be performed with S
—Euu Gullit* Record. thing to do with hi dealtv to &lt;iis ! tick
the chief executive nml the people u
bucked sideways, tore down a strip
pal affairs shall be conducted in co-operating.
‘ ■ !102 First St.
R ealto rs.
l*osc of her. He heard tlint a neigh of fencing, galloped heudlong this:
has built
”;&gt;haw, Bernard; subject of a that business way
. which
. . . _______
We’re rather strong for Sue Mae- Itor down the rund was in the mar . tltlOligh a week’ll Washing, tiutling bust
Merit,
and
not
favoritcism,
Mr.
m
by
Rodin;
otherwise
un-|our
city
and
made
it
commcriciully
I'l.nilnt,
Mateiinon said would govorn and 1 u s K in o tn , u
ket for a mule. So he put 11 ha I I
the side of the barn, and known."
I great. To me the one big ques- control
Sh* eats spaghetti, don't inhale it. ter on the animal and led her tu against
his appointments to tho
then caroming tiff, ton* ncron 1 n
— —
I tion in this campaign is business B'ak'e and
fire depart map ts, [*(*[&gt;.
—Houston Post-Dispatch. the cabin of the other negro.
, (’ar,l,'ii p a L a mi vanished into thu
EVEN THAT'S an overstate-1 versus politics."
Konal and political favorites would
At once negotiations were enter Wi.Co hi-yomi tie* cleat ing.
nient,
for
in
a
thousand
years
Roj
That
may
be
an
unusual
way
for
A charming girl is Lucy Weeks.
get no contracts, bo declared.
Oil inlo. Tite owner had ilelivcre.t
"look yere, nigger," !;aid the
Bhs nevr raves about movie shield himself of a eulogy touching on oyiiei of the datatg.'d property, din won't boremembered anymore j one who is running for public ofWith tho one big question: butithan
Shaw.
!?!ce.
to
,
Peak.'
•specially
in
New
-Macon Telegraph, the strength, k'upucit for hard iat ntule nu t he blind."
ncss.
or politics?
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Rodin
in
art
t, 1,000 year* from j York, a city that has been govern-1 inmiicbei|P
.,nn™." «in ,New
C/V York’
*or.k' J
work, and amiable disposition of
.-die uln t Blind aid tha owner, no»* will be «us ..I.in.»w i , n l , « U l by polities foe
2 ? , IS
™
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A draling ghl is Minerva Sligh,
his bcuat, when the pro (active bi t i ho Jest natthvlly don't Lett kinling in literature u, uou» ■■■ — ■■ —— — - ... m u mm ,neeusiwIS THE SILENT SALEMAN OF COM^
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tulk Ihnt n „ J ,
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Nevvr talks about thu other guy.
purchaser broke in with u question: 1 dam!
philosophy.
‘to be indulged in and the sort ol teresting.
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home of Mr. and Mrs . Alfred
brother of the bridegroom, and 1 TTriQnlyi
Ericson. Rev. Albertson was their
J in . Fred Fox, sister of tho bride, j LJU ScU tt
r aMr.mand Mrs. Emmett Little* __
guest overnight.
The bridegroom is tho youngest
on*
Tho Brown family from The CarMr. nnd Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs.
son of J. U. Dodd and Is a very
the proud parents of twin boys who
Bengston
and
Mrs.
James
Fisher
olinas
moved
Saturday
to
the
Bock
enterprising young business man,
and daughter spent the week-end arrived Tuesday evening.
In Grnpcvillc.
owner nnd manager of Garden cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Brent and family
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Good
nnd
three
with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner
lake Dairy. The bride, whose
nre spending a few days with Mrs.
All
of
them
nttended
tho
service
children
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,
-.^O ffice I 4 8
home is in Virginia, is the charm­
TELEPH O N E:— Res. 42S-J.
Harper, nt the Pattishall residence.
in tho Lutheran church.
Mrs. J. S. Bridgeman.
ing sister of Mrs. Fred Fox of nndMrs.
Mrs. II. H. Flynn and son, of
Volie
Williams
called
F
ri­
Rev.
Albertson
who
was
Invited
Winter Park, with whom she has day nt tho homes of Mrs. h. » . to remain fur the meeting, let in Sanford, spent Sunday afternoon
Miss Georgia Mobley en up their residence in Longwood enroute to Clarmont, Fin.
Mr. Dietz is plotting out
H. M. Smith of Mississippi I* been visiting this summer. The Lundquist and Mrs. T. Bolll.
prnyor also giving n short talk on with Mr. and Mrs. Flynn and fnroEntertains In Honor where
many acres, in subdivision for cap­ here for a visit with his parents, newly-weds will be nt home to
ntisfion work. lie i|pt&lt;".enting lyMrs.
Fisher
nnd
daughter,
hnttheir friends at Garden Lake Form, ily of Tampa are spending the tho
front his home town. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith.
Ralph Gilger nnd Fred Ballard,
home work while Rev. Eckardt
Lovely Tampa Visitor italists
where
the
groom
hns
n
beautiful
Dietz is a well known Civil Engi­
The Gilbert McGriff Furniture
together with their families return­
served
many
years
in
India.
A
week
with
Mrs.
Fisher’s
sister,
neer and is so impressed with this Co., of Orlando, sold 80 acres an home made rendy for the recep­
bountiful supper added the corial ed Sunday from n two months trip
Tyner.
Miss Katherine Pittninn of Tam­ town that he intends making this Lake Mnjesngid last week, to n tion* of Ids bride. Tlte happy pair Mrs.
to Delaware.
cheer.
About GO were present.
Mrs.
J.
F.
Bergqulat
has
re­
pa, the attractive house guest of his permanent residence.
New York man, for a consideration have- the good wishes of their turned to Fort Meade. Her hus­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. McClelland
Rev.
Eckardt
and
wife
of
Pier­
Mias Georgia Mobley, was the
many friends.
The attractive residence of Mr. of twenty-five thousand dollars.
band is still at work on Mrs. son were guests nt the home of nnd daughter were in Geneva Sun­
guest
of
honor
nt
n
delightful
par­
and
Mrs,
L.
T.
Hunt
on
eastern
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell of
W. T. Jennings left Saturday for
l^S 5 ?r will enter- ty on Wednesday afternoon, when
house.
Mrs. Hilma Lundquist and broth­ day evening, calling on local
tide of Highway has been pur- Jacksonville to meet nnd take Paola, Fla., were pleasnnt callers Lundquist’s
Mrs.
James
Edge
and
little
son
™ schooi class
er,
Emil Mngntison, coming here friends.
Mobley entertained at Bridge cturned by Mr. and Mr.i, Alfred K. charge of a carload of dairy cattle, at G. S. Brown’s last Sunday eve­ of Haines City spent n number of
church with o aMiss
front Miami, where they visited
Five (oval young Indies, Lula Let
her
home
on
Oak
Avenue,
There
Entail
of
Boston
Massachusetts
being shipped from Griffin,
ning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell have days at the* home of her aunt, Mrs. the only other Lutheran preacher filer,
,tAe Harney. The were three tables of players.
Elizabeth Ballard, Helen Mo­
who
will
soon,
occupy
it.
it
is
un­
by Dodd Brotber:i, of Garden Lake just returned from a motor trip A. F. Westerdick
MiU Poclor k
in tho state. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rehn- ran and LucUe and Gladys Swent
Exquisite
pin!,
rone
a
anti
zinnias
derstood
the
price
paid
was
$
5
,
1
)
00
.
Dairy.
to
Hudson,
Wisconsin,
via
Ashe­
w'jyl Avenue at 4 conmbined with ferns, were used
August Swanson and Dorothy herg were also ginner guests,
look their teachers' examinations in
Mr. Hunt and bin family will re­
The Woman’s Missionary Union ville, N. C. They report that the nnd Mr. and Mrs. Archie Swan­
Sunday was n memorable day Sanford last week.
in decorating the room 3 where the side on Magnolia Avenue, Orlando. will hob! it" Sept, meeting Thurs­ big land boom, or the ’’Florida son spent Sunday with Mr. and
in Upsala, the birthdays anniver­
card tables were placed, formin.;
Mr. Carl II. Harding, formerly day Sept. 10, at the home of Mra. bubble” as it ts called in some Mrs. Elmer Lundquist.
Fred, Jr., nnd Ruth MacFarlane,
saries of three of the obi pioneers
a
lovely
setting
for
the
guest
m
of
Jamestown,
Ohio,
w
ho
has
come
George
Parker.
All
the
ladies
who
places is tho subject that occupies
I|av. J, Clark is expected to of this section being deliberated S’ of Dcntopolis, Ala., arrived hero
1 Jlallem will give their flower like costumes.
to teach in the Lyman School, will are interested in missions are urg­ the minds of the people, every­ preach next Sunday after a much
Saturday. Fred is staying with hla
f{tJl at 6:80 p. m.
Christine Benston waa 86 on father, nt Osceola, and Misa Ruth
After
n
number
of
rubbers
of
pend tlie winter at Hi? Garth on ed to attend.
where and that the filling sta- needed rest. Sunday school will Mrs.
P { Mr*. Fannie b. bridge, scores were counted and :Trout
Aug.
28;
Solomon
Anderson,
80
Lake, one-quarter mile from
is visiting Mrs. S. W. Prevatt.
J. C. Sigler, whose resignation tiom and cold drink stands up in be held a t 2:30 o’cloc;1
Avenue.
on Aug. 30, nnd C. J. Stedt was
prizes awarded. The tally card the school building. Mr. Harding from the Orange Furniture Co., of the states are doing a wonderful
Several young people, among
Mr. and Mrs. Volie Williams en­ 83 on Aug. 31. The three were
were of pink and nitistlcally done attended Ohio University in Co­ Winter Park, took place the first business, because of tho thousands
them Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dooley,
tertained
a
number
of
friends
on
honored
with
an
entertainment
at
■riiday
blue birds for happiness. The lumbus, Ohio, is an experienced of September is now a full-fledged of cars coming to Florida and that
Mr. nnd Mrs. Culver Etheridge,
Class of the First with
prize for high score, Houblgant*, tt-acher, prominent m athletics and I realtor, being associated in bUli-jthoy left Hudson for Florida with Sunday, among whom were Mr. the Swedish''Lutheran churgli. The Mr. nnd Mrs. Bozeman nnd John
and Mrs. A. C. Williams.
. will have a com- Face powder, was won by Mij i a councillor of Boy Scouts, It is
pastor
and
wife,
Rev.
and
Air-.
ness with James Wellman of Win­ their garoline tank full of fifteen
P!j business meeting Mae Holly.
Mr and Mrs. Weaver, who re­ Eckardt, sang very sweely in old Thomas attended the dance at Lake
Miss Sara ___
Evelyn hoped athletics will be introduced ter Park.
cent gasoline.
^ at the Baptist Williams, holding low
cently
sold their home to Thrash­ Swedish songs with Mrs. Rehn- Mary Tuesday evening.
score, wVs for the scholars of the Lungwood
After a short honey-moon in tho
er
&amp;
Garner,
moved Tuesday. The berg and Mr. Rehnberg nccomMr. and Mrs. W alter Yarbor,
given a bottio of Black Narcissus school.
Southern section of the state the
place
has
been
resold to Tennes­ paning on the violin. A number with their daughters, Virginia and
The
world’s
annual
wool
pro­
perfume. The guest of honor, Mi s For several weeks past the Flori­ happy pair will-be at home, in Or­
of English songs were also sung, Lorraine, of Haines City spent the
is two pounds per capita, see people.
Pittman, was presented silk linge­ da Public Service Company hns lando, where tho groom is employ­ duction
Mr land iMrs. Geo. Ballinger one by the children, Mrs, Rehn week end with Mrs. Ynrbers par­
but five pounds per capita is used
rie.
had a force of fifty mm in town ed os a carpenter. They have the in the United Stntes.
spent n plesant day Sunday at the berg, who had written n poem tn ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. 11. Kibble.
At the conclusion of the card meeting the new 33,000 volt power, best wishes of their many friends
Swedish, especially for tho occaa- Lorraine will remain for a few
game, the tables were laid with line completing tin* circuit from for a happy m an led life.
sion,
which she recited.
weeks with her grand-parents.
Card:: announcing the birth of an ■«iiiiuaNNNHiUHHNaaatBiiHHHiiHa«aNHiNaaHaaaiiBBHanm ii
[Woodruff srfnt w f4- dainty covers, and refreshments Orlando through Eustis, Dp Leon
eight
pound
daughter,
Selma
Springs,
Sanford,
Oviedo,
LongIjlanJo on a shopping consisting of n salad and ice conr to
ware served. It being Miss Pitt- wood. The establishment of this Inez, to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Smith,
man’s birthday, a birthday cake tine will furnish unlimited power of Manatee, Fla., nre being te*
of Leesburg was in was brought in with the refresh­ service to nil these towns. In case reived by their friends here, Mrs.
dnesJuy as the guest ments nnd placed before her. The of interruption from the Orlando Smith will bo remembered an Mi3s
cutting of the cake for the various plant the current will be supplied Lottie .Mathers formerly of Goldsymbols offered much merriment. from' plant's in Eustis and DeLnnd enrnd.
"
Miss Mobley was assisted in en- ' A new sub-station lias also been
Mrs. Chat. Eld ridge him receiv­ a
L o p of Orlando was
If friends in the city, teitaining her guests by her nio- erected in Longwood, just East of ed word tHat her cousin, Mr. Lyal
ther, Mrs. E. D. Mobley and her l *10 Highway,
Gardener, wife and daughter left
aunt, Mrs. Sam Pittman of Tampa,
An elegant motorpuilman car Mansfield, Ohio, August 2d for
Those invited w ere:‘Miss Hath- passed through Longwood recently, Golden 1 od by motor. They are ac­
Sullivan and two sons
L&gt;, are the guests of erine Pittman, guest of honor, creating much interest and nntuse- companied by a family of friends
gelding for severnl Miasea Mildred and Mae Holly, El- inent with it’s small printed sign nnd nil expect to spend the winter
here.
lison White, LeClaire Jones, Emma Albany Hotel, Albany, Georgia.
Spencer, Kitty DuBose, Naomi
Miss Nola Collieutt,. eldest
Included were all conveniences
____ duu
FI
kleman left Thursdny Scoggan:', Evelyn White of Ches­ for travel; four berths, upper nndJFhter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colli m
Peter Tan and other popu5
was married in Fort Myers,
nSach where he will ter, S. C\, Emily Griffin, Helen lower, shower liatii, toilet, radio,
M
L days as the guest of Vornay, Sara Evelyn Williams, and cooking facilities, electric light*, Tuesday evening August 25, to Mr.
a
Mrs. Lee Peek.
• ven to an observation platform 011 William Otis Cubbege, of that
lar makes of
“
Hie rear. Those comprising tho place. The wedding was a quiet nfparty were M.r Edward B. Young, fair only the immediate families
lr,*on of Charleston, S.
LIBRARY NOTES
hotel man of Albany, Ga., Mr. J. C. of the contracting parties being
Thursday to be the
Incan Hassell for the
Tho Library wil bo closed all day Britton, Mr. J. C. Fulford and .Mr. present.
Miss Stella Dodd, who baa been
next Monday, Labor day. The story W, C. Fripp who are inspecting
a
hours will tie discontinued during investment possibilities of Florida. in the mountains of West Vitginia
for
tho
last
five
weeks,
recuperat
Tito parfy has covered the East
that will delight the college
Herndon of Miami, is September, ns the children will be
girls. All styles in the win!
(few days in the city, busy getting ready for school. Tht y Coast and the West Coast during [big front n slight illnenss, return­
Itmness and pleasure will be resumed during the fuli, the past two weeks and intend to ed here Sunday very much improv­
.
ttrs
choicest
shades.
(J
ed in health. She will visit for a
when further announcement will return in the near future.
few days with her sister, Mrs.
bo made.
Geo. Barker, la*fore resuming her
Wilson and children
Goldenrod
duties at tile Orange General Hos­
fj from Brevard. N. &lt;’
KNIGHTS
TEMIM,Alt,
a
a
pital of Orlando.
(hive been for the past
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collieutt
ATTENTION
Another wedding of interest
were business visitors to Sanford here, took place at the Baptist
Tuerday of In: t week.
parsonage in Winter Bark Friday
There
will
be
n
regular
eonWierscinski has re­
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brown were evening, Augu: t 23. When Mias
prints in Wisconsin clave of Taylor Commandery No. guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter l.enore McDowell was united in a
••
where she lias been 2K Knight.i Templar on Friday. Bach of Orlando Sunday.
marriage to Mr. Corbett Dodd, of M
Sept,
-lilt
a
t
7:30
P.
M.
This
is
2
month.
L- W. Rogers, of Miami, was Garden Lake Farm. The only ntthe first of our fall meetings and
calling on old friends here Sunday tendunts were Mr. I*. G. Dodd, u# N i N a i i i i i i u * H k i i i i i i ! i H i N i i a i i i i i i a i B i N a i H i i i i a i i a j U H ui
every
Sir
Knight
in
this
district
(ir:. J. C. Aycock, Miss is courteously invited to attend.
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All preliminary work for ndver- jg
(n Wprt*n Easter by lias
ifttr ipending the past tising the sale of bonds in the Sun- a
jjhwille and other points ford papers have been completed. ■
Judina and Daytona
When interviewed the gentlemen a
comprising the party were most a
I
cordial, showing us how the car is H
jLiliini’ left Thursday fitted up for four people besides a
California, Oregon. a detachable .tent for the chauf- jj
n
1*1 other tmints of jfeur and tho chef.
Mrs. J. II. Allen of the General a
Wbe (tone about six
Merchandise Store, who has been jj
ill for several days, is slowly re- u
J F-Vi:ii.-I I - l le- i of covering. Both her houses are oc- J
expected to copied by two Public Service men H
the winter and their families.
On Saturday Mrs. F. J. Niemey- J;
1ptol Mr. Forbes'
er, Mrs. II. .1. Leeds, Mr. William ■
M ick.
Jones, Mr. Koontz motored to St. S
Large sizes, good quality, specially priced for Friday and Saturday for—
P
anil little son. Cloud, where they were delightful- H
|y
entertained
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Jrnri Jokirday front
. p c" dwte they have Mnnnon Lake Tohopka logi.
Austin A. Clark, non of Fred
*ne pat v-A. a tho
‘ *rs*Mildred Peabody. Clark of Orange and Black Hotel,
lias returned from bis vacation ;
spent in Buckfiehl and Sanford, m |
'bs. &lt;lyjf Hyr j
orothn, r/ju.j Wey, Maine, and will re mine bis studies ■ I
PJ ,,,0,ning for a motor at Sanford High School on Sep- H •[•
I I.
riif'\rh ot ‘Vortli Car- tember
Joint Entzntinger, son of Robert
»ill be anay about a
81x90, fine quality m aterial. These low prices are offered just time for the
S. Entzntinger of Lake Jessup
Land Company, a graduate of the
boys and girls that are leaving for college.
I1
and ni.-ce, Mias Technical School in Memphis,
_ wjH Mum Friday Tenues ee, is stopping with his la ­
* nUrS: '’*r):iriia and ther at the Hotel and will soon en­
■L Milt s'.1lies will ter the Sanford High school.
Consulting Engineer James E.
*t Tallahassee
Craig of Jacksonville attended a
___ .
/ special meeting of tho Town Coun­
friemU „f Robert cil held on Monday evening when
.
t'* learn that he laid before tlte member:! plans
| nito|v aft,-| an opein- and maps for the new \Vater ■
f. r*®l» a| of his nde- Works soon to bo installed in
V
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th" Fernald- Longwood.
With
vests—two
pair
of
knickers
with
each
suit.
New
m
aterials
and
cuts
for
The town is teeming with activ­
■
l!Pital ,,n Wednesday.
ity, engineers anti surveyors lay­
fall—
M. T. Brown, who ing out subdivisions, Public Ser­
.’“‘"It thr latter’s sis- vice Company putting in new elec­
wires, factories running,
**' n are, left Thurs- tric
I, • where they will streets and yards being cleaned up,
lu fore return- investors buying dwellings and
r 1"* ,n Massachusetts. large tracts of land.
Mr. Herbert J. Chaffer son of
* Graves, Misses Thcl- Justice J. M. Chaffer paid a re­
* -"dwin and H. C. cent visit to his parents here. Mr.
1 tv-o 1,ns, returned Chaffer has been Superintendent
^ from Asheville, of Bublie Schools in Haines City, ■
l ,'l*t *” see their sis- Florida for three yeurs. Mr. &lt; buf­
*tr. Mr*. Emma God- fer attended Stetson and Florida
Universities, graduating with a de­
Embodying the new fall style with the best of fall fabrics. Two pairs of long
gree of It. A.
On
Thursday
afternoon
tho
Ci­
ar&lt;‘ tint made of
trousers—
ni) «re" the French vic Longue Embroidery Club met
*’* of heather root. with Mrs. Selina Bartow at the
Library, the industrious hour was
followed by n social hour and ser­
of ice cream and cake o:t re­
a C0NTRVCTORS vice
freshments. Tlte regular monthly
meeting of the League is schedul­
^'i^PPCd for
ed for Tuesday of this week.
Professor Norman R. Meherhof,
Avt'' Telephone 093 state poultry cpecialist from Flor­
ida Agricultural College, Gaines­
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ville, lately visited and inspected
the poultry plants of Longwood
lair,e Everclle
finding them in excellent condition.
Professor Meherhof predicts that
the coming winter will be the
greatest for poultry raising ever ■ x
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experienced.
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Hnlf)
Won Lost Pet.
Tampa ..................... 45 22 .672
Lakeland.................*14 25 .638
St. Petersburg........28 38 .424 Timely Hilling By Champions
H ew itt Gives Up Nine Hits Sanford . . . . . . . . . . 10 50 .212
Gives Them Two in a Row;
But Is Ti«ht In Pinrhos;
C'onnieMack U ses *1 Hurlers
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
i Crawford Is Unsteady and
Won Lost Pet
In Effort to Stop Onslaught
W alks 7, Yielding i) Hits
16 .632
P ittsb u rg h ..............79
New York .. „ „ .. .. 74 58 .561
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—(/T’J—
The Celerymen dropped the fin­ rin
rin n n ti............... 67 58 .532 The haze over Philadelphia’s vis­
al game of tho season here Wed­
61 .488 ion of the 1925 American league
nesday afternoon to tho Bl nek men Brooklyn........... .. .. 61 66
.484 pennant thickened
perceptibly
by a score of six to one. Hewitt, St. L ouis................ 62
73
Bo*
f*»n
....................
62
.459
Wednesday by a second straight
on the mound for the visitor...
yielded nine hits but wns tight In Philadelphia............56 70 .444 defeat by tie* lending Senators.
the pinches. Crawford was un­ Chic.: - o ................... 56 70 .144 Washington, by pounding out un 8
to 5 victory, increased its hold on
steady for the locals and was forc­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
first place to five urn) a half games
ed to retire in tho ninth for Myers
Lost
Pet.
and al o handed the fast crumb­
after two men were down and flic Washington............ Won
bases loaded. He walked seven men Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 8174 45 .643 ling Athletics their eighth consecu­
*19 .6021 tive defeat.
during the game.
Chicago
Taking an early lend Washing­
The visitors drew first blood, St. Louis
ton gathered sufficient runs to
■coring in the opening inning. The Detroit
withstand n desperate rally by the
locals mnde their lone tally in the Cleveland
visitors in the closing innings.
fourth while the Illockmen coun­
York
Threatened continuance of the a t­
tered again in tho sixth, seventh New
Boston „ .
tack in the ninth brought Zachary
and ninth innings.
to the relief of Coveleskie, who for
Tho Blockmeri opened the first
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
eight frames had things his own
Inning with n tally when Messner
Won Los I
way and the veteran lefthander
walked and went to third on Shan­
proved effective.
non’s single. Mesner wns caught Atlanta .. ................. 76 61
Connie Mack, with ins dreams
a t third and Shannon went to sec­ New O rleans..............75 61
of a pennant fast fading for tills
ond when Mitchell went out, short M emphis............... 73 07
Nashville...............
70
05
year, went the limit to win. lie
to first. Shannon scored on Browns
started his pitching ace, Sam Gray
■ingle to left field. Brown stole M obile..................... 09 08
Chattanooga .. ......... 63 73
but he lasted only two innings,
second. Doylo struck out.
Little
R
ock.................0)
70
during which h** was touched for
The Colerymen scored In tho
five runs. Mack threw three oili­
'fifth. .Joiner hit to center for a Birmingham............. 00 70
er hurlers into the breach and irt■ingle. Bailey flew out to center.
jeeted new blood in his batting or­
Frisbie knocked a hot one to pitch­
der. but in vain.
er and Joiner went to second. Craw­
The closing rally of the Mackford walked, Joiner going to third
men failed by three runs to off­
and Frisbie to second. Dumas lac­
set the margin which Washington
ed out a short single to renter and
gained by timely hitting and tak­
Joiner scored, Frisbie stuying on
ing advantage of Athletic errors.
third. Crawford was out when ho
raced to third, occupied hy Frisbie.
in tin* first inning Washington
shot two runs across the (date on
Levy went out, pitcher to first.
The viHitiirs„ scored ngfiin in
three hits, and n fumble and in the
the.sixth. Shannon struek out nnd George Cusack Allows League next frame tallied thrice on two
Lenders But Four Mingles errors, a wild pitch and two sin­
Mitchell followed suit. Brown slam­
med out n double to left field nnd
And Highlanders Easily Win gles. Another run came to tin*
Senators in the third on a base on
scored on Doyle’s slnglo to right.
Respite Loss of '1 Regulars balls,
an out and a hit while in
Doyle stole second, hut was out
the fourth another came on a wild
a t third when Dumas threw u per­
LAKELAND, Sept. 3.—f/P)— throw by Poole on Rice's grounder
fect peg to Frisbie.
St. Petersburg tallied again in George Cusack gave up four lilts and a hit, hy Goslin which counted
the next inning when Cox singled to tho leaders here Wednesday in as a double when Bishop and Mil­
to right nnd nfter Morris had foul­ tho lust game of the series, nnd ler collided in left field.
ed out, scored on Block’s double tin* Highlanders battered out a
The Athletics threatened in
to center. Hewitt went out, pitcher listless win from Tampa hurlers, both the first and second innings
to first and Messner went out, 7 to 1. The absence of two High­ but, failed to count until the sev­
lander regulars who were railed enth. In litis frame a single by
ahort to first.
In the ninth the visitors counter­ away necessitated the use of two Miller, a triple by Cochrane and
ed three runs. Cox hit a hot one local high school hoys.
an out, coupled with a wild throw
to first nnd wns safe when Craw­
The Box Score.
ford failed to cover the base. Mor­ TAMPA
All It 11 PO A E
ris hit ono to pitcher, Cox going Snead, 2b, .
to second and Morris safe at first. Hicks. 3b.
Block walked filling the bases. Wcik, ns. ..
Hewitt hit one to left field, which Ijee, rf.......
Joiner drnpiiod and
scored, ensures, cf.
I
&gt; i - ihii i f;mint tim ui nun nr
___ ___
„ Mesonor mw- Peterson* If.
it r ~ I' i ftliree runs'after ttD* were lint’, hit'-'
Tificed to center arm Morris scored. Nance, e. .
’’ ..
'ting Coveleskie hard for two sinShannon hit a line drive into Fria­ JrssnuT, lli.
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glcs and two doubles.
ble* hands. Mitchell walked. Brown Swan on, p.
0 0 ii (j
Several brilliant plays featured,
walked, filling the bases for the Cobb, i). ..
_ ______ one coming in the -ecoml when
second time. Myers replaced Crawj o j i| o McNeeley captured a ball hit by
ford and Doyle flew out to right
Totals . ..
II po A H 8lmtuons as it struck the left confield.
LAKELAND
•&gt; t *|
ter bleacher wall. The catch held
The Box Score.
Buckley, 2b. ..
ST. PETE
All It It PO A E Kowalski, 3b.
Messner, ss........3
0 I t 1 I Welch, lb. . ..
Shannon, lb....... 5
I 1 8 It II Brazier, cf. ..
Mitchell, 2b....... I 0 0 5 2 0 Cusack, p , ..
Brown, cf......... I l 2 5 0 0 Doyle, c.
Doyle, 3b............. 5 0 I I) 2 0 B. Phillips, s
Cox, If.............. 3 2 2 2 (t U Surface, rf. .
Morris, rf......... I I
I I l l ) C. Hardin, If.
Block, c............. 1 I I 5 I 0 Thorburn, cf.
T o ta ls ......... 33
Alt
Dumas, cf. „ .. 3
Levy, ss. .. „ .. 4
Hardy, c............ 3
MeQue, 2b......... 1
Mason, rf........... 4
Joiner, If. „
3
Alford, if......... I
Bailey, lb.........2
Friable, •■...........2
Crawford, p........ 2
Myum, p..............1

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Totals
. 33 7 11 27 IU 2
Score by innings:
I 3 I &lt; Tampa
100 006 000—1
1 1 4 I Lakeland .
.
200 d ll OOx—7
0 7 2 t
Summary; Two base bits, Braz­
2 3 2 I ier, Cusack, Doyb*, Wcik. Stolen
1 2 u &lt; buses, Buckley 2, Kowalski. Sac­
I ll 0
rifices, Doyle, V ik. Double play,
0 o n t Snead to Wcik l &gt; 2 ' mew. Left
D 7 2 I on bases, Tampa 1; L ikcland 10.
1 2 0
Base on balls, off Swanson 2; off
6 2 3
Cobb
5; off Cusack 1. Struck out,
u o n
by Swanson I; by Cutili -I; l,y Cu**nck 5. Hits, off Swanson K in I
T o tal* ......... 29 t 7 27 11
1-3; off Cobb 3 in 3 2-3. Losing
Score by Innings:
pitcher, Swanson. Umpires, Pick,
St. Petersburg .. .. till) Ool 103— Simmons ami Baxter. Time 1*.5U.
Sanford
............ non uln mm

SANFORD

11 PO A I

xx Batted for Baumgartner !n
7th.
xxx Batted for Wnlberg in uth.
xxxx Ran for Perkins in Oth.
xxxxx Batted for Bishop in 9th.‘
WASH
ABRllPO.AK
McNeeley, cf. .. 4 2 2 2 0 0
S. Harris, 2b. .. 3 2 0 3 2 2
Rice, rf.........
0 1 2 2 0 0
Goslin, If........... 5 0 2 1 0 0
J. Harris, lb ......... 4 0 1 0 1 0
Blunge, III........... I 0 1 3 3 0
Peck, ss.............. 3 2 1 0 5 0
Ruel, c................... 4 0 1 0 3 0
Coveleskie, p. .. 3 1 1 1 0 0
Zachary, p.......... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .......... 35 9 11 27 14 2
Score by innings:
Philadelphia........ 000 000 230—5
Washington
.. .. 231 100 I Ox—8
Summary: Two base hit, Bishop,
Goslin, Peckinpaugh, Miller. Three
base hit, Cochrane Simmons. Stol­
en base, McNeeley. Sacrifice, S.
Harris. I.eft on base, Philadelphia
7; Washington 8. Base on balls, off
Gray 1: Rommel 2; Walherg 1;
Coveleskie 2. Struck out by Wnl1)0rg 2; Coveleskie 2; Zachary 1.
Hits off Gray 5 in 1 1-3 innings;
Baumgartner I in 1; Rommel 3 in
3 2-3; Waiberg 2 in 1; Coveleskie
11 in 8; Zachary 0 in 1 (none out
in Oth.) Wild pitch Gray. Win­
ning pitcher Coveleskie. Losing
pitcher Gray. Umpires Hildebrand
Nallin, Ormsby, Evans. Tim&lt;\l:57
YANKS MAKE IT TWO IN ROW
NEW YORK. Sept. 3.—f/p&gt;—
Now York made it two straight
from Boston Red Sox by winning
Wednesday, 4 to 2. Rob Mcmu'l
won the game for the Yankees in
thy fifth when lie hit his 27th
home run of the season with Pennock on base. Mcusel holds lead­
ership.
Score hy innings:
^
Boston .......... 000 020 000—2-6-5
New York .. .. 000 010 OOx^-k-U-1
Batteries: Znhniser, Fuhr nnd
Rischoff; Pennock and Bengough.

New Coach Predicts
Hard Opposition At
Southern College
LAKELAND, Sept. 3—(/P)—Sou­
thern College, Florida Methodist
Institution, will have one of the
strongest gridiron schedules this
season of its history, in the opin­
ion of its new athletic coach, Jim­
my I [aygood, who comes from
Henderson-Brown College a t Arkndelnhia, Ark.
The schedule as announced. In­
cludes the annual clash with tin*
University of Florida, one of Sou­
thern’s most popular games oath
year, which takes plain Jib Gaines­
ville, oil Oct. 8.
Two dates remain yet to be fill­
ed but officials are hopeful of se­
curing games with outstanding
southern colleges at an early date.
The program so far arranged fol­
lows:
Oct. 3 Varsity vs. Freshmen at
Lakeland.
Oct.
University of Florida at
Gainesville.
Oct. 17 South Ga., A. L M. at
Lakeland.
Oct. 21, Varsity vs. Freshmen at
I ukeland.
Oct. 31, Open dale.
Nov. 11 Rollins College at Win­
ter Park.
Nov. 17 Newberry College at
| Lakeland.
Nov. 26 Birmingham Southern
College at Likcland.
' l»i*e. 5, Open date.

Giants Downed in First G am e
But Overwhelm the Phillies
In Second Game; Pirates
Continue Winning Streak

BOULOGNE, Sept,
high westerly Kale and »
*
sea today mailt* necessary tn I
ponement until Friday ,norlJ‘" f &gt;
second attempt of Miss (,eri
Ederle of New York to s*vim t,1Q
English channel this &gt;-e“r**
.
Wednesday morning Mis* tilcrl ,
Ishak Hcltny. the Ett’PlI*!1* a „
Miss Tanner, the English Kiri, «’ *
tered the water intending to stay
In for three hours, hut they hw
to turn hack nfter twenty minute-.

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—(fP)
—New York drew an even break
in a double bender with Philadel­ Orlando Horse Wins
phia Wednesday winning the sec­
Race In Kentucky
ond gnmc 24 to 9 after the Phil­
lies had captured the opener, 6 to
HOPKINSVILLE, h*y., ScpL 3.
3. The second contest developed
into a slugging match with the —IK’S—Mnrv Williams, owned by
Giants collecting 30 safe hit* in­
cluding three home runs off five
Philadelphia pitchers, their biggest
inning being the sixth in which
nine tuliies were scored. The
Phillies also mace three circuit
clouts, all coming In the eighth.
First Game.
Score by innings:
New York .. 100 (JOO 101-3-10-2
Philadelphia . 200 301 OOx—0- 9-3
Batteries: Greenfield, Bentley,
Dean and Snyder; Ring and Wil­
son.
Second Game
Score by innings:
New York .. 202 249 410—21-30-0
Philadelphia 101 100 034— 9-14-2
Butteries: Fitzsimmons and DeVine; Decatur, Betts,
Pierce,
Knight, Carlson and Wendell.

PIRATES 8; REDS 2.
PITTSBURGH, Kept. 3.—(/P)—
Pittsburgh ran its string of conse­
cutive victories up to eight Wed­
nesday in winning the opening
game of the series from Cincin­
nati 8 to 2. As the Giants split a
double bill with Philadelphia, the
Pirates increased their lead to
eight and one hnlf games. Pete
Donohue, usually a Pirate jinx,
was driven from Die mound in the
sixth in which Die locals scored
seven runs. Morrison was hit free­
ly, but was given sparkling sup­
port.
The Score hy innings:
Cincinnati .. .. 000 002 000—2-12-0
Pittsburgh . .. 000 007 KJx—H-13-1
Batteries: Brady, Donohue and
Hargrave; Morrison and Gooch.
BRAVES 4; DODGERS 2
BOSTON, Sept. 3.—UP)—Tho
Braves started off with a threerun lend in the first inning today
niiii defeated Brooklyn 1 to 2.
Johnny Cooney pitched the victory
which helped the Boston club
tighten its grip on sixth place.
Johnston of the Robins bit a lionie
run in the fourth.
Ford and Wilson collided at sec­
ond base in the fifth inning nnd
both retired from the game.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 010 100 000-2-9-2
Boston . . . . . . 300 010 OOx—1-7-2
Batteries: Osborne, Pettry ami
DeBerry; Cooney and O'Neill.

To own a home on beautiful &lt;
Buy a lot now while they art
Come to our office, 11G Mnj;r
lake you out and show you ,IL
you a free boat ride on the lake

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All Prices Freight and Tax Extra

Yesterday’s
Results
Lakeland 7; Tampa 1.
Sanford t; St. Petersburg 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 2; Pittsburgh 8.
New York 3*24; Philadelphia
Brooklyn 2; Boston -I.
No othets scheduled,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 2; New York 4.
Philadelphia 5; Washington 8.
No others scheduled.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Memphis 8; Atlanta 2,
Nashville 9; New Orleans 9
innings.)
Chattanooga 7; Mobile 10.
Onfy three games scheduled.

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NCREASED volume of sales—founded on
Studebaker’s policies of one-profit manu­
Ifacture,
and no yearly models—made U p •
siblc to reduce the price of thij StaivL- .
Coach by 3100.

A U T O M A T IC bPALK CONT®
Ho spark lever on steering whet-W*®
A lr e a d y a w o n d e r fu l v a lu e — a le a d e r n f th e *
S A F E T Y L IG H T IN G C O jfflJjl
lin e —tho lo w e s t p r i c e d c lo s e d c a m v e r i\ald b y
the Etecring wheel, at the drivsi**j*!y
S tu d e b a h e r —i t s p r e v i o u s lo w price h - 3 b e e n *
IM PROVED O N E -PI^V jJ
c u t o n e h u n d r e d d o llere.
S H IE L D — Automatic
Many of the superiorities of thin one-profit w eatherproof visor, rear-view n a ­
Coach are hidden until revealed by thousands tive cowl fights and cowl ventfl® * ^ J

of miles of usage. You can’t sec the fine
workmanship and materials inside the engine
and body which gives excess mileage. But
litre are come things that you can check
against competitive caro to satiify yourself
that this is a Studehaker of the same fine
quality as before the price cut—a Studebaker
more up to date than the newest yearly
models.
EXCESS POW ER—According to rating
of National Automobile Chamber of Com­
merce, this ia the most powerful car of it3
ni/e and weight.
WOOL UPHOLSTERY—Durable.
INSTRUMENTS—Including 8-day clock,
gasoline gauge, speedometer, oil pressure
gauge nnd ammeter, in single grouping under
glass, on beautiful silver-faced dial

T »&gt;ti may think you know BuickuncI Butck
perlhrmum.’c from having driven Buiclcs in
the past. Km you are destined to underdo
a new muiuritig experience — you will dts
cover a new Standard of Performance!
A performance wonderfully improved: 75
horsepower anil more to meet the **8o” in
Bailie and to take uny hill in liitfh. I'.ngine
dependability further insured hy the three
new seals for the famous Ihiick Seuled
( ihuviis: air cleaner, gasoline tiller, oil filter.
Hoick approved intchattktil -l-wheel brakes
fur the constant protection o f your family
uud yourself.
‘I liousands of people tire taking rides in the
Better Hoick every day. If you haven’t
lime to drop into the show iixmi, a tele­
phone call will hrind one to your door.
Wit UN BHTTHH S trim inrill t *t xnlt Mtll.T, HIIIUK WILL UtllLO TUUM

F A M l l &gt; / 'S E C R E T S y - FROM AM

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MAGNOLIA AVE

CO-INCIDENTAL L O C K -b'gj
and steering wheel, w hich serve*
the theft insurance rate*—*ng&lt;* 7 ^
ate* this lock as well a3 that on. ^
the clever device on the spart-nn
j
C O M P L E T E L Y MACHINED**"*
S H A F T —T o obtain perfect «»*»
and thus reduce vibration to a
There are only lu o car* nu,,,u/ t^-&gt;4C#Ji
one-pro/it bails: StwJehuker in
a o4
am i the Ford in the low priceo p ^
there two cases doe* one company ^
plant* make a ll bodies,all enjpn*1'
steering gear*, differential*, *pt|nl
gray iron caning* and d&gt;o|» t1"*1" ^
Come in and see this coach. 00 |
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Florida

MAN with car to work In evenings
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
from 4 to 0. Attractive prnpo- CI.YDE PAl.MKR Alton. Minor
Adf*DC«
Sanford
Ave.
Three
miles
out.
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
sition for hustler. Givo references
- o tic e Is h e r e b y county
192,7—Fort Fordor Sedan.
N
g iven
to
nil
Gindcrvillo
Heights.
Iaits
from
SEMINOLE PRINTERV, W. N.
in
letter.
Write
“Proposition”
Cc.ro
w h o m It m a y c o n c e r n , t h a t K ssle
1922—
Ford
Coupe.
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. GlnLumlcy,
Prop.
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* £ X 1927—Fnrd Touring.
dcr. Ginderville, Fla.
A rg o , m in o r, w ill on th e 2 l* t d a y A V P I l l l I
PLEASES, a t very reasonable
i#ir tow
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
, of Or to her. A. I*, l a : . 1!, n p p ly to t h e
prices. Remington Portable Type­
WANTED: At once: Small n p a rt-! Honorable Jn* &lt;5. Sharon. «:ounty '
FOR SALE or Exchange for real
t»o m IU* writers.
Telephone
03,
Welaka
n„«„ s„ *j , J
A Judge In anil for said i minty, at |
*» m ItM Bldg.
I. W. Phillips* Sons
estate, Ford Sedan, good condi­
ment. Close in. Address J. v\.
, , f f | n Hanford, in said Count r a H aa
Dodge
Bros.
Sales
and
Service
tion
and
appearance.
A.
S.
John­
Cnre
Hcrnld.
a lla*
t
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e a f t e r ° a e ° t h e ^ tn o itlrr
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Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St
"TitbU a b o v a
WIGHT PRINT s¥oplprinting LEARN ABOUT Polk County and ston, Osteen, Fla.
h o ard , f«*r a u t h o r i t y t o p «*II. n t p r l - ,
Lakeland, through the StarEngraving, Embossing. See us
WANTED:
__________ Two
_ „ ^ lots in _Sanfonl v ait t* mi It*, Urn I lit f r o n t of I h f m i n o r .
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l*!-* _
FOR SALE: Gns stove cheap. Sec
ltr» for con- first.
Heights between Palmetto and tciyde l-almer Argo. In the follow- S p I e n d l U C O n U l t l O r
Wo do it. Phone 417-W. Telegram. Best advertising me­
For
Rent
Mr.
Batten,
Southern
Utilities
dium in South Florida. Published
Elm. Owner apply Bradford and C*"«
"* ■*“
«• &gt;•»«** R. R. Ave.-Commcrctal St.
o u n ty , to*wit r« mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— Office.
a n u n d lv h li'd o n e - h a l f i n t e r e s t
Page, Milanc Theater.
FOR
RENT:
Two
acres
celery
few blocks from new
‘ p* for flrat
in L o t N ine (9 ) a n d t h e W e s t
Lakeland, Florida.
REAL ESTATE
IF YOU want to sell your property
farm. Close in. Inquire J. J.
(7 ) S ev en fe e t o f L o t 10, D. O.
11 r x t r l c t e d t o
S m i t h 's
A ddition
t o O v ied o ,
list it with Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Mauser. Park &amp; Commercial.
WANTED: Three lots in Buena
J. E. SPURLING, stO-division OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales They will do the work quick.
F lo rid a,
hotel.
* l#a.
Vista.
Most
he
reasonable.
Brad­
itPi, Th# BanA1so
■peclallat. Subdivision to Or­ through the Xenia Gazette, ZcnFOR
RENT:
One
four
room
house
ford
&amp;
Page,
Milanc
Theatre.
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lando, Florida, and F l o r a ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, 1925 mo­
la f e e t n t L o t 5. of B lo ck "*K”
1 rt Insertion,
on Fourth nnd Plumgrnnite Ave.
Heights, Florida on Pixie Higk- trict. Want nd and display rates
iuh*equ*nt
of A l e x a n d r i a o r O vied o . F l o r ­
del. In good condition. All new by owner. C. D. Tew, 804 Elm
SEVERAL
solicitors
to
work
on
ida,
.als o L ois I, 2, 3. I. o f B lo c k
way,_________
on request.
(afke should be
Good Year tires. Cheap for cash. Ave.. Sanford, Fla.
___
commission. Right proposition ■'I," o f A l e x a n d r i a o r O v ie d o
• •- Id case of
811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W.
lo r id a .
TIN AND METAL WORK
for right man. Apply nt Herald W hF ic
h a p p l i c a t i o n w ill he hnsi-d u p ­
„iir.ns
COLUMBUS (Go..) LEDGER — FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot
after
6:30
in
afternoon.
on
t h e p e t i t i o n f o r s a l e n o w o n file
_ofnt.it Iv* thor- JAMES n. COWAN—All kinds
Lost
And
Found
Classified
ads
have
the
largest
Sanford
and
Katie.
Terms.
BnyIn
said
C o u rt.
fttlh raise, rule*
D ated Sept. 1st, A. P ., 1926.
__
WANTED:
Hoarders,
with
or
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. circulation in Southwestern Geor­ ard Realty Co. Phono 208.
Will live you
Matting hnnd hag. contain­ without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
E S S IE A IlflO , O u u rd lu ii.
■■linn. And If
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. FOR SALE: 1 wood range; 1 firs! LOST:
ing deeds, diary nnd other vnlu- Phone
will aaslst you
1*7-1-W.
Avei.ue
and
Third
Street.
Tele­
class bake oven. Lu-Beth Cafe­ nble papers. Reward if returned
i \ r o t \ tv Jtim iK 'i ro ritT .
J,r want ad. to
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ teria.
phone 111.
SE1IIM1I.F.
CO U NTY,
K I.O It lllA . Considering the devel­
to
J.
E.
Snyder,
Chulota
or
Hcr­
ers
nnd
fern
growers
of
Volus­
Ill Be E s t a t e of
lit JIOTICIB
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Office.
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P
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v
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Fabould (rlvo their
county advertise in the Dcl^ind FOR SALE or will trade my lato
Building Material iaDaily
N o tice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t o all
L-Jlca eddre«a aa
Newa, rate lc per word, cash
1924 model Ford Sednn for 1st LOST: Key case, containing five
w h o m It m a y c o n c e r n t h a t I. E. It. opments in store fo r
liliona n u m b e r It
with
order.
K
llhee,
e x e c u t o r o f t h e e s t a t e of
payment on lot In Sanford (new
Walta. A bout o n a
M1RACLB Concrete l o , general
or six keys, between post office
Je n n ie P re v a il, d e cea sed , w ill on
( , thousand h a a a
mint
and
cord
tires).
C.
C.
D.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
th e i l t h dnv of S e p t e m b e r . 1926. sell the E ast side, and the
nnd National Bank. Return Sanford
1 lbs there e n n ’t
— Waterviile, Morning ! Icrald.
a t p u b li c o u t c r y In O e n e v n . F l o r i d a ,
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. K. MAINE
with you u n laaa
Realty Co., 11 Ball Building.
Sentinel.
Thousands
of
Maine
w In-r.- t h e sa id l a n d Is s i t u a t e d , th n
„r addreaa.
Terwllleger, Prop.
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e In fact th a t term s can be
people are interested in Florida FOR SALE: Stra,wtierrb- plnnts,
WANTED
said r o t iu i y , t o - w i t :
MUST ba
property.
Reach
them
through
T h e W e st H a l f U V ( 4 ) o f t h e E a s t
Missionary, 75c per 100; $5.00
Capable business man ns
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Rooms For Rent
__ &gt;t Tba l a * H a l f (EV») of tin- S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r
the Sentinel. Rato curd on ap­ per 1000; 500 at thousand rnte,
r j |f i B1&gt; by Irtsalesman
fur
new
cement
pro­
Service, Quality and Price.
t S W l i ) of t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r given over a period of
plication.
L m« a la e a ^ tla less than GOO nt 100 rate. W. I*. FOR RENT—Rooms wit.i or with
(H W U )
less
W est
T h irty -fiv e .
ducts,
plant
here
In
Sanford.
(•«( ralld.
tW .36) L in k s. S e e tlo it 16. T o w n s h i p
Bard, West First St. Route A,
Can earn over two hundred
out
meals.
Reasonable
ratee.
ontit. Efficient,
2 &lt;* s o u t h , I t a n g e 32 F.ast. C o n t a i n i n g pight years \vc can rec­
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The Box 124-A, City or phone G53-L2.
dollnrs weekly with the sale
lerrlce
N ine (9) A c re s m o r e o r less.
Lincoln House.
HERALD will bring you in big
DAVID B. HYEB results.
W i t n e s s mv h a n d tills th o 10th
of our output. Reference re­
Advertise
those
old
a
r
­
FOR
SALE:
Singer
sewing
nmd
a y of A u g u s t . A. I*.. 1*23.
ommend this as one of
quired
and
investment
for
in­
PA It BOTH: licit
M tCHITECl
ticles you have stored nwny nnd chine on easyV 1nnyments. 11. H.
ITrails
110.60 terest in concern required. Ap­ E x e c u t o r K.o fH, thKoI L IetsEt aEt.e o f J e n n i e
i&gt;
a
r
It,
Double
have no use for. A little thirty- Bankston, Sanford(I.
M em ber i . L k
P re v a il.
ply nt Seminole Hotel any eve­
Yellow
Mentis
IIS
the best buys in the
cent nd may bring you sovcrnl
Fit's# Ilu lld ln it
IH&gt;.no iruaranning after aix.
FOR
SALE:
Acreage
on
Sanforddollars.
Phono
118
and
a
repre­
It-i-tl
In
ta
l
k
.
| DIRECTOR!
O rla n d o , F l e r l d a
New Smyrna Highway one half
C a n a r y .Birds,
Renew Your Health city.
sentative will call nnd see you.
g u a r a n t e e d «ln*
mile North of Ostein. E. B. Car­
gt-rs ls.no. P a r i place v f l lh t a e a s y
Young man of good educa­
by Purification
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando ter, Osteen, Fla.
n k e e ls ( I. tt V n
[,ea ,lr of Saaford
tion
to
take
up
an
interest
in
t
i
ln
l
s
l
IS
00
|&gt;er
Any
physician will tell you that
Morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
a ll'B n e ed ed ,
n well established real cstnto
FOR SALE: A lot of good egg
pair. llltiK tlnvid w a r n e a r » # e "Perfect
Purification of the Sys­
fied
business,
rate
lc
a
word,
min­
es
16.00
per
HILTON’S
reenlrril.
It I*
business, incorporated under
plnnts. Apply W. G. Aldridge,
tem is Nature’s foundation of Per­
imum 24c cash with order.
p air.
E sk im o ,
(jp k ab ftl'allr
to t
n Am i Kit shop
the
laws
of
Floridn
and
three
Box 111.
p o p p le s nr, no |
fect Health.” Why not rid your­
ate.
sales offices in Miami, Tam­
In 126.00. W h ile
113 Magnolia Ave.
self
of chronic ailments that are
THE
MORNING
JOURNAL
Is
tho
L
e
g
h
o
r
n
yi-nrlpa and Jacksonville. Address
fi First Class Barbers
undermining your vitality? Puri­
lot; p u l l e t s LI
accepted want ad medium it&gt; FOR SALE: Sixth street near Cyp(tl la This
your
inquiry
for
further
details
Special Attention
p e r dioteit, P e r s i a n ami
fy your entire system by taking it
Daytona (Flu.) One cent n wurd j resH, exceptionally desirable lot. eAanc gh o. r ainn.art
k i n . its, 16.00 in 126,00. P itn ­
to this office.
Given To Ladles and Children. an
t c T 0 It Y
thorough course of Cnlotabs,—
insertion. Minimum 25c.
I Suitable for business purposes, ey ptKe.ntH a P v a r i e ti e s . W hlto
once or twice a week for severnl
B0NB
... aI This property certain to increase K i n g s ami tte,| C a m i a o x . 110 t h r e e
weeks—and see how Nature re­
TAMPA DAlLi riMES, Tam pa,|jn v„|uo rnpitliy. Price $2500.00 pWa ri ri tse; 7 p a i r s $20.00, ntateil liamle.l. I
ItU
FULTON,
INC!,,
wards you with health.
Chinawnrc in English Porce­ Fla. Thousands read the clns- C||sh Adj resa p. Q. Box 1135.
DANK I'll P E T A P O P L T U Y CO.
Real Estate
C’alotahs nro tho greatest of nil
P it Ilox 90S.
sifted pages of Florida s Great
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
lains, Iluvarian and Japanese Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
A tla n ta , (In.
system purifiers. Get n family
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
Seminole lintel
Directory
package, containing full nirectior.s,
Minimum 25c, cash with order. FOR SALE: Desirable corner lot.
China make lovely gifts
price
35 its .; trial package, 10 cts.
Write for complete rate card.
Celory Avenue near Mellonville.
r
You nro wasting time nml mo­
— Multigraphing,
(Adv.)
At any drug store.
Suitable for filling station nr other ney if this page hasn't V«ur cins
The
Ball
Hardware
msiling—as you
I’AI.M BEACIl COUNTY — Tho business purposes, will sacrifice for si find advertisement. Rhone it in
an you want It.
scene of stupendous develop­ $1,250.00 terms. Address, Owner, today. No. 148.
|n. F.. Porch, First
I(oums 0-10-1! Hall Mil*;.
ment. Read about it in the Palm P. O. Box 1135.
n B H n n n n ra
Bldg.
Reach
Post.
Sample
copy
sent
on
W. H. LONG
FOR SALE: Show case, HI foot
I’hone 657.
request.
EXPERIENCED office man wants
0. TAYLOR DYER
plate glnss top floor case. Apply
FOB RENT
set
of
hooks
to
keep
two
to
four
MEAT &amp;1ARKET
ADVERTISING gets results if it till Magnolia Ave. H. C. Vide.
hours per day. Bookkeeper, P. O.
I'Hntinu— Decora ting
reaches potential buyers, l’a- FOR SALK: Well locatcil lot close TIIERK’S A
Box 621.
, A SONS
410 Banford Ave. Sanford, Fla. latka Daily News is circulated in
| Drive It.
P H O N E 303
Try Smith's Barber
WANTED: Gentleman wants room
nil industrial and agricultural sec­ in. Suitnblo for apartment. Very
2nd St. nt R. K.
tow priced for next four days. DIFFERENCE
nnd garage in private family nil
tion.
Phone 725.
Shop for good barber
year. J. T. Cate Herald Office.
' 1 1-III I Mi I*• ** I*. I »♦ ****•
FOR Hi UP.
ADVERTISE in the .Journal-ner- [,-q i j SAI.E: New 5 room modern
work. Ladies welcome.
II. A. SPEIIt
WANTED: 3 rooms and kitchen-1
SERVICE Day
aid. South Georgia's greatest
bungalow on lot 57x117. with My prices on Tires and Tubes
etto close in. Must be reasonable.
j all trains. Raenewspaper.
Mortiing,
afternoon,
new double garage $65011.00. Terms,
Contractor and Builder
Next to Valdez.
Mrs. ('. D. Johnson. Phone 349.
| Pixie 551 and 63-W
weekly ami Sunday.
Classified cash $1500.00; balance $10.00
nre lower.
Several thousand feet
rates 10c per line. WAycroaa Jour­ monthly which includes interest.
*9U-M — Phono — 499-M
WANTED: A position by an ex-; choice lumber cut down
in
nal-Herald, Wayernss, Georgia. Jno. T. Pearson, 7 Ball Building.
Oil prices are lower lno.
in r u i n it m in e r, nf. v b n th
pericnccd bookkeeper. Box 52, and trimmed will furnish
2108 PALMETTO AVR
J l m et \t. t im i n ', xt:*ii \ oi.k
City.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— FOR SALE: 2 fresh cows. C. P.
I ml D u a lity
cot N T * . FI,on 111.1. IN CIIA.Nengine and buz saw to
t'K IlV .
IWPH
Send in your subscription to the
Ford, Cameron Avenue, R. F. D. And there’s more push in the WANTED: Store room on Sanford party who will cut it and
Bill Til Uuli-t T l t l r .
Tribune or hand it to your local No. 1, Box 77.
TU C A F E
l&gt;. It. V. tt A I l l ' S .
Avenue, 18x75 or larger. Will pile it for one half lhe
gas.
Everything
dealer so you can rend Florida's
lilfk Swim
I'a m p ln ln a n t.
1take long lease if rent reasonable. wood.
v*.
U f r , 105 W. 1st S L
NOTICE
For the Sportsman greatest newspaper. One year,
Address
Business
Cure
Herald.
J«*mil&gt;*
M.
iTu-tv.
a m t ln-r hiinlm nit.
$8.00, C months. $ 1.00, three months
Hopkins Electric Shoe Repairing
Ii.iit.iiiiin C h r w . tr IIv l mu. a m t t t
RINE’S FILLING
At
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ has moved from 309 1st Street and
•l&gt;-ad a ll purtlt-x rlalm liiK a n y InMiscellaneous
t.-ri-.t li t, t l i m u a l i o r u n ito r J n n ance policy udil 75c to your order. is now located at 325 Sanford Ave.
Valdey Realty Co.
a t # ,m C h aw u n i t B a n J a in t n c t i e w .
Bali Hardware
STATION
STORK — PreI
i rr hunliiiiKl, ax liolrx, ilt-vlm-o* o r
Phone 727
FOR 99 YEAR LEASE: 2 of the
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
Phone 8
It-Kiitt-rM, ,,r o t h e r w|#o. In th o
Sodaa. Wo
best corners in town for apart­
anything? If so advertise In linen or cation rugs for clean­ 1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fin.
l a tul* In v o lv ril in t h i s s u i t h « r « l u Valdez Hotel Building
in your phono.
u fti-r tlo»crlliril; L t l l l i a F. N y lu tu l
ment houses. See Thrasher and
the Gainesville Sun.
ing purposes. Bring them now
noil h e r IiumIiiimiI J o h n A. N y latu ).
Garner, 112 Park Ave.
to the Herald Composing Room.
If II vI iik a m t If (load nil p u r t l c n
DEVELOPERS A T T E N T I O N —
claln iliiK n n y Inti-r,-*! Iiy t h r n u g t i
Pensacola is beginning
th e
o r u n d e r l.imlmt F N y tn n d a n d
J o h n A. N ylanil, h e r liunlinnd. an
■flNHwMaaaaaaMMaBH»aa*niiaM»BaaxMMMiasa&gt;*a R H a a a s a i a a i i i a B E n i i a i s a a a a a a a i i a a a i a i N H a i a s B i i M i s
greatest development in Gtorgia's
lii'lrn. devlm-e*, ii-K«ti*ei o r o t h e r a
a
A K A I. KSTATF. — IN V E S T M E N T *
history; a half million dollar high­
I’O.
w lno In tile l.llul* t a v u t v e d In llilH
way to the gulf beach Just finish­
milt a* h e r e i n a f t e r d e n c r l h e d : T tm
' UG&gt; A Platt
INSURANCE
L o b b y I ' u l e s t o n - l t r u m l n y Bldg.
HEAL ESTATE
lle lr ii o f V l r a l n l u t*. S m i t h . If l i v ­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
H a n fo rd
F lo r id a
£*rj9iiny ck e­
in g. a n d If ili- iil. a ll p u r t le n c l n l m across Escambia Ray started;
p t Cl Elrctragith
l u a nn&gt; In t e r e n t hy, t h r o u g h o r
u n d e r t h e ll e l r n o f V l r g l n l n C.
quarter million dollar opera house
S m i th , a* h eir* , d ev isee* . leK n tee *
tinder construction; two millions
o r o t h e r w i s e In t h e Innil* I n v o l v ­
KSLTsrira
If5PN8*XD M o sldcnt o f F l o r i d a nines IS8I. being spent on highway; greatest
Customers Waiting
ed In t h i s milt n s h e r e i n a f t e r d o i
m-r l li e d ; L A. S m i th , It ll v lm r. a n d
chance
for
Jive
dovclopers
to
get
Ileforsnci*#:
K d em l. a l l n a r l l u s cl.ilm lu^i. n n y
F i r s t N a t i o n a l B ank.
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
1—
Clopr in Subdivision property, ready for de­
lu t e r e n l hy t h r o u i t h o r u n i t e r 1^
opment Department. T h o l’unsalUPoni. M»g.
J. II. HUTCHIN SON
1 five or six room house not over
A. S m i th , l o i n e l l m e a k n o w n n*
velopment at a price much lower than any
Lew is
S m i t h , its h eir* , d e v is e e * .
cola
News.
H
E
A
L
E
S
T
A
T
E
bnT ' % *ad HS,
le K u tr e * n r o t h e r w i s e In t h e l a n d a
J
adjoining property.
2
$0,500.
A c r e a g o . F a r m s nml O ra n g o
J g * u d Mb Street.
I n v o l v e d In th l* n u lt n* h e r e i n a f t ­
t l r o v e s a S p e c ia lty
j
,
,
.
a
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
e r d cacrllin l:
1920 L a u r e l Avi-nuo,
2
five
to
seven
room
houses
not
over
2—
Two
pieces
of
income
property
in
business
Defendant*.
gusta,
Ga.,
Augusta’s
greatest
M em ber of
HANFOUD, FLA.
O R D E R O F P U B L IC A T I O N
1
district,
we
have
these
properties
listed
at
a
!
F lo rh ln S ta te
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
Loiffsr
$7,500.
t e of F lo rid a : To:
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .
charge. 10c minimum.
2
price that will make you money. T hese tw o
■ TJ ehnen iSe t aM.
C h e w , n m l h e r h uithntid,
Also
have
clients
for
suburban
D e n J a m J n C h ew . If l l v l n a nm l If Ut-.td
FLORISTlistings will bear rigid investigation.
a l l p a r t l c * c ln l m l n ir a n y I n t r r e a t Iiy
MORGANTOWN.
W.
VA..
people
[or *!* occasioni.
I h r o t i a h o r u n d e r J e n n i e M. C h e w
homes at moderate prices.
arc interested in Florida. Each
2
—Seminole County Acreago, our price on this
ph»ne 260-W
a n d Ilenjuriilii C h a w , tier hiiMhund,
of them through a classified nd
a s h eir* , d e v is e e * o r leitu tee* ,
or
tract is well under tho ordinary Seminole
ff you have a house for sale we can
=
S A F E
o t h e r w l n e . I .o u l s a F. N y ln n d nml
in the Morgantown POST. Six!
County limitations, this piece bus several
J o h n A N vlnlid. h e r h u s h u n d .
If
IWTE8
cents a word for six consecutive
n n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i s * c l a l m move it.
miles of water front.
■ llviiiK.
issues.
I iik a n y I n t e r e s t hy, t h r o u a h &lt;&gt;r ill*
■
M d e r l e . u l s n F. N y tn n d n nd J o h n A.
Drinking Water
Nyluinl. h e r hu*fmtid. aa h eir* , d e ­
MkAS „ j.0ffie* *"
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
v is e e * n r h-KKtera, o r o tlierw l»o { T h e
Municipal
Supply
—Central
West
Virginia’s
larg.
U 417.L J * Ann°Xll e i r * of V l r a l n l u t*. S m ith . If l l v l n a ,
est daily. Want ail rate 1 t-2c per
a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s i-InlmltiK a n y
City Of Sanford
t by, t h r o n u h o r u n d e r T h n
word; 4 insertions I I-4c; 6 or
m
1C E A L T O it S
5 I netlerrne sof
V ir g i n ia &lt;-*■ S m ith , ns h eir* ,
u
m dllev
more lc per word each insertion.
lnee* o r iettalee*. o r o t h e r w l n e ;
Magnolia
nt
St'rnmJ.
Phone
4H
I.
A
S
m
i t h . If llvlin;. nm t If d e a d
Approved by
Houghton
TO REACH BUYERS or sellei* of S
a ll p a r l l.- s clu lm ln K a n y I n t e r e n t h y,
214 K FIRST ST.
th r o i.K h o r u n d e r it. A. S m ith , * o m e Florida real estate advertise In
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
(CHt t e c t
W .'U . SMITH, MGR.
a l
k n o w n u* L ew i* A. S m i t h , an
3
■ thline*
the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
Florida Stale Hoard
ir * , d e v is e e * o r le g a te e * , o r n t h e r a
a welse.
Hawk Hldg.
cent
a
word
duilv,
two
cents
a
won
:
'
!
a
e m . In t h e l a n d *
Of Health
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w a « a a a a a a a B a a a B a a B B a a a B n a a a B a B a a a o a B a a a B B « a a a a a » ia
u lt a s h e r e i n a f t e r
Florida
Sundays.
P° J DIGw ^ UI'TS "dvcrtla* in
DUFY
ULAUDK« I,ALE
NEWS—it covers Rrownril County thoroughly which Is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast,
sample copy and rate card upon
request*

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SANFORD
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d e s c r i b e d in t h e hill o f c o m p l a i n t ,
u n d d e s c r i b e d III follow*, t o - w l l ;
Lot* T w e l v e 111). T h i r t e e n (1 3 ) .
n n d F o u r t e e n (14). (L en a S o u t h
t i n e ( 1 ) a c r e o f L i t 14) N e w
D p s a ln . a c c o r d l i m to I ' l a t t h e r e ­
of r e c o r d e d In P l a t (lo o k O n e
( I ) , p a g e 97, of t h e P u b l i c R e c ­
o rd * o f S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida. s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d b e i n g l a
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
I t a p p e a r i n g b y t h e a w o r n h il l of
c o m p la in t herein th a t you and each
o f yo u. m a y he I n t e r e s t e d In t h a t c e r ­
t a i n d e s c r i b e d to t o f l a u d In S e m i ­
n o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a , a n d d e s c r i b ­
e d uliovu. You u n d ench o f y o u a r e
h e r e b y c o m m a tided n n d r e q u i r e d to
a p p e a r t o sa id hill n f c o m p l a i n t
n t t h e t" o u t H o u se In S a n f o r d . S s m In o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , o n M o n d n v ,
t h e Silt d a y of O c to b e r A. D. t*3S,
o t h e r w i s e said Idll w ill h e tak e.n a*
c o n f e s s e d l»y you am i e a c h o f y o u ;
s a i d Idll of C o m p la in t h a v i n g b e e n
f i l e d f o r t h e p u rp o s e o f q u l c l l l n t t i ­
t l e t o t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d l a n d Pt
t h e C o n iu tn ln n m . D II C. I&lt; C u m
IT IS F P I I T H K H O R D F .R K D T h a t
•Id s o r d e r be p u b li s h e d one,- a w e e k
In f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k l y Issue*,
i n f t h e H a n fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p n p &lt;e r p u b li s h e d If. S e m lu ile C o u n t y ,
t F lo r id *.
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i 21st d a y of A u tru -t A D. 1326.
V F. DOCULASS.
C le rk o f C i r c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n t h J u ­
o u n ty .
d ic ia l C i r c u i t , Si’iuluois
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Ity A. M. W K K U S .

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b i p b K ROCK, Ark.. Sept. 2.
r th a u”10"
"peaker
of the Arkansas House of Repthe 1925 session,
was Indicted late Tuesday by the
Pulaski county grand jury on
a charge of forgery of public
records. This i8 the fifth Indict­
ment against Speaker Hill ;n
wnjweUon with the 1925 session.
The indictment charges that
Senate bill No. 619 which pro­
vided for hold-over committees
lo complete the word of the leg­
islature wns never rend the
third time or voted upon in the
house and that the speaker foreed nn entry in the house records
showing that the hill was road
and possed. The grand jury,
after voting the indictment, ad­
journed until Sept. 15.

CLOSER BAR AND
PRESS RELATIONS
URGED BY COHEN

P R IC E F IV E C E N T S

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CESSATION OF Upon Return From NewYork TOCREATEBIRDInFirstEightMoni
RESERVE HERENearly $7,500,'
Operator AasuilH Action Of
Miners In Leaving Work
Because Of Expiration Of
Contract Signed Ijist Year

Demands Permanent
Working Agreement
Plan Suggested By President
Meets With Approval Of
Majority of Aline Operators
PHILADELPHIA Sept. 2 —(VP)
—Anthracite operators last night
emphasized “tna Seed to Insist
that a settlement of the suspen­
sion beginning today shall Include
measures for avoiding future
strikes.’*
W. W. Inglis, in a statement to
this effect which he made public
in Scranton as chairman of the
anthracite operators’ scale com­
mittee, assailed the action of the
mine workers in stopping work
because no contract bad been ne­
gotiated to replnce the one which
expired last midnight.
Operations should have gone on
while negotiations were pending,
ns the operators had “over and
over again proposed," said Mr.
Inglis.
“The idea that the miners can­
not work unless they have a con­
tract," he said, "is unsupported by
reason of prartiee."
Hundreds of thousands of work­
ers in every class of employment,
according to Mr. Inglis, continued
at work after contracts expired
in the certainty that sooner or
later new ones would be made.
"John L. Lewis will not permit
the miners to do this," he said.
"That is why we have a strike: it
is not because there is no otner
course. It is because u strike is
the only course. It is because a
strike is the only course he is will­
ing to adopt.”
A settlement now should accord­
ingly be n settlement for all time,
he said.
Hard coal operators in informal
discussion today of the conference
of John Mays Hammond with
President t'oolidge nt Swampscott,
Mass., on the coal situation took
issue with some of Mr Hammond's
reported proposals. They did not
believe the government should
take over and operate mines in
time of industrial conflict, ns Mr.
Hammond was reported to have
advised the president to urge upon
Goolidge.
The operators favored recom­
mendations President Coolidge
himself enunciated on the basis of
the report of the United States
Coni Commission of 1923, of which
Mr. Hammond was the chairman.
The president wishes uuthority
to appoint a commission to deni
with emergencies along the line of
conciliation and voluntary arbitra­
tion, to adjust controversies when
collective bargaining fuiled and to
prevent profitecing through con­
trol of distribution.
At the same time n movement
was reported under way yesterday
among various union groups in the
region to revive the question of
nntionnliztion of coal mines.
Hackers of the movement, it wns
said, wished to continue along the
line taken by the nationalization
committee appointed by the Unit­
ed Mine Workers of America severnl years ago.
Christ J. Golden, president of
district 9, was one of tho commit­
teemen who drafted u plan pub­
lished December 29, 1922, calling
for outright purchase of all anthrarite mines and mine lands by
the United States government, for
$4,500,000,000. Tile committee’s
report has not yet been presented
at a biennial convention.
The plan on which President
Golden collaborated proposed an
independent administration of the
rout industry once the government
acquired the mines. There would
be a secreturv of mines, with a
place in the cabinet; a federal com­
mittee of mines, to control matters
of the budget und policy on a basis
of continuous fact finding; a na­
tional mining council, with juris­
diction over actual mine operations
und a bureuu of “wage measure­
ment". The miners’ union, how­
ever, would retain independence
in "initiative and defense,.’ in gen­
eral und the right to strike in
particular.
None of the international of­
ficials of the United Mine Work­
ers, it was observed, has officially
endorsed the proposals.

j FRANCTSO, Sept. 2.
h—Fifteen hours after
L word had been reffrom the missing senJpN-9 Number 1, which New York Man Tells Lawyers
of Value o f Newspapers ln
[of its San Francisco to
Address at Conference of
llu non-stop flight beBn;- Association In Detroit
[of fuel shortage, Caploses, commander of the
DETROIT, Sept. 2.—(/P)—Closer
Irojcct was without word us relations between bar associations
I fata of the piano and Us of the country and the press were
urged by Julius Henry Cohen of
New York in his address as chairplanes Begin Search.
|man, opening the conference of bar
.AINA ISLAND. Off Maul, tssociations delegates Tuesday.
Three naval sea“The progress that has been
ftook off from Lnhninn at made in the formulntion of ethical
It preceptible break of dawn standards, in the improved machin­
land flew toward Eastern ery and administration of the law,
i jo a determined effort to in the raising of standards for ad­
lix fate of missing seaplane mission to the bar, could never
No. 1. With today’s search- have been brought about except
tses. navy officials assign- through the co-operation of the
Lif dozen submarines and press,” said Mr. Cohen. “Hut the
Jdestroyers und other cruft, press is not organized as is the
IsUmed out to the East in profession of medicine, or even as
nation.
ours is, though as wo have pointed
out, our own organization is still
koLL’LU. Sept. 2.—(/P&gt;— in the making. Newspaper pub­
L threatened the Navy’s lishers are men of business. News­
Lp flight from San Francisco paper editors are beginning to ev­
k&gt;lulu tonight, when the aeu- olve just now a form of associaJ&gt;N-9 No. 1, her fuel supply tional activity. The serious at­
I, was left to battle a stormy tempt made last year to bring
about a formal relationship be­
Mjing ulong the captain’s tween the two professions was un­
al course, the navy ships successful. The two professions
*k snd Tanager used what am not yet properly organised for
jlight was left them by the formal co-operation. There mast
tut rain in a determined bo co-operation between the press
J to track down the giant and the bar but far some time to
nachine. The two ships come it will be co-operation of u
Lir stat ins £nte
af- differ, nt kind."
Mr. Cohen referred fo a Commit­
[Uilo Station of the Mutuul tee report to be made which would
, Co., intercepted a mes- outline a plan for co-operation be­
Inm the airplane I’N-9 No. tween the two professions by closer
pf ter compass bearings ut rclatiunshiD between the organized
bar in each state and the newspap­
e from the plane short- er of that state.
"What tho bar is doing in the im­
I said:
be gone if we have to provement of machinery for the ad­
s rougli sea with no ministration of justice for the mod­
ernizing of legal institutions, for
the maintenance of high character
qualifications for nilmission to the
So Word Received.
bar, and for the disciplining of
{BANCLSCO, Sept. 1.—(/F) those
who offend, are ull matters
I n n after the last direct about which each state liar organi­
lyW n received from the zation will find the press of its
Al,the project flight coin­ state only too willing to inform the
still was without
and to aid in the formation
i as to the fute of the public
of supporting public opinion,” the
CTT*ln&lt;l
crew of five
continued.
Commander John speaker
“The
modern
has so
F J Jjniages regarding de- many friends to newspaper
cover
the
changes
i.0*« Mrch had been re- taking place from day to day are so
‘bmjndiu, hut not made kaleidoscopic that no newspaper no
matter how well informed or how
plane, that is he­ well organized, can keep abreast of
r to ui» descended to the the activities of the bar associa­
*/'■** »*suging that its tions of the country unless those
r'W 'y n» virtually exhaust- activities are brought to its atten­
F*' continuation of the San tion. Every state bar association
| ?^'&gt;‘,°diunoluh flight scem- should have n committee whose
I
'ral last heard business it is to see the press of
l»L » , p m’ *i,)ut 150 miles its state is kept fully informed of
|(he /s/e of 3/aui.
associated activities.
» . l 'mt* f 0fd has been re"The suggestion recently made
•1 i [ , blF craft was fore­ by Don C. Seitz of the New York
s | !u‘ JfHla doubt remains World, that in every bar associa­
If this*
°lflciala re- tion there bo created a bureau of
correct information is a valuable
L|,e,.planB had continued on one. Such a bureau could furnish
iL
i.i* at117Wpl,uhlm have reach- the press witli correct information
Inoiuiu
regarding pending cases, the issues
TV"* !he vicinity of the sup- involved and decisions rendered.
li e T M,,'it at 0 o’clock, Conducted by a bar association and
Irui* *'avy ships, several speaking in its name, there would
and an uirplano have be no danger of its improper use.
i? .^ 1 I,hf waters without
|
neither trace of the
1 r it* mtiepij crow.
American Record.
I v * / . reported that the
[ tkl- ’ Probably down” be­
gin.
ships Aroostook
( “ Sgar.
Ivirel,.., Wn;, |as^ j,enr,i J,y
The weekly luncheon of the San­
I T 0" “t Wailupc ut 4:12 ford Rotary Club at the Seminole
I f a'i.UfH‘
the receiving Cafe on Tuesday, was featured by
ri° r ‘he navy radio nt Hon- a memory demonstration by W. R.
LT * Aroostook sent a radio Buckner of San Francisco and a
u _a*Kur to begin searching talk by Mrs. Anne Vnn Ness
I th a£T**ne- The Aroostook Brown, librarian for the Sanford
lun*gar “to search on Municipal Library, and several Rum King Will Fight
hrni C0Ur*B»” indicating that well rendered vocal selections by
Second Imprisonment
Replant, if ,he hud ilescended II. A. Frost of Orlando.
Mr.
Buckner’s
demonstrations
of
^ f ^ h i p . a" "0t ln aiKht of
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 2.—f/P)—
the wonderful possibilities of thu
mind were particularly entertain­ Whilu awaiting his release from At
ing. Mrs. Brown touched on the lantn Federal Penitentiary today,
^ f8 Haps Present increased
efficiency of present day George Remus, Ohio bootleg king
declared he was prepared to fight
relative B o d i e s methods of the library, as well as against
the sentence
pending
the esentiai need of a library in
Detroit S p e e c h any community.
against him in Cincinnati und St.
Mr. Frost’s buss selections were l Louis on charges of violating pro­
wurmly
applauded by the Itotari-1hibition law. He said he would
i S 01! ’
2— (AV-” Llbseek to show that his sentence
I our I ! .are “ combination an*.
Members of the Rotary club, who there ran concurrently with his
Kj iB.p°"tical alchemists seem
Illy
difficulty in suc- were present were: George Brock- 1term in federal prison.
He will institute habeas corpus
Evans hahn, Randall Chase, H. C. Duif arrested by Ohio of­
[ninth . tod?y in « P « ning the Bpse, Dr. A. W. Epps, M. C. Had­ proceedings
ficers
and
is
ready , to meet any
dock,
W.
M.
Haynes.
E.
F.
lluust .r A. *tin« of the Ameribond St. Louis officials will reholder,
W.
C.
Hutchison,
George;
f»id«nt if£ on’
whlch, he
, . ,
per, (1r‘» ?* coll uurselves W. Knight. Frank MacNcill, Ed­ uuirv.
was absolutely astounded by
p
he
“hut ward Markell, W. S. Purker, Dr.! the“I filing
of divorce suit by my
liltrrrfl ' e&lt;^
to oe Samuel Puleston, E. E. Roumillat,
r Uw »il* Ju*tlce according S. 0 . Shinholser, II. II. Stevens, K. wife.” Remus said. Mrs. Remus
E. Steven*, D. L. Thrasher and Ar­ charged cruel treatment in her
r W ~ v.iii/*xpre3sion of **" thur
suit.
Yuwell.

Sanford Librarian
Talks To Rotarians
On Local Instiution

SANEORD, FLORIDA, WEbNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925.

J. S. Harvard, manager of Y$well Company, who Is back In San­
ford from a buying trip to New
York City, declares the Florida
craze reported by many a» preva­
lent in eastern communities still
at fever heat, and in nn Interview
with a Herald representative to­
day, declared that all published ac­
counts of the speculation fever that
has gripped northern towns bnvo
been under-estimated instead of
having been exaggerated as some
less credulous Floridians would be­
have.
Mr. Harvard told of conversa­
tions with old New Yorkers who
declared that the Florida Invest­
ment fever was nt the present $lme
more widespread and more intense
than any movement that hadVror
gripped the metropolis in the space
of their memories.
“ Everyone that I called on," Mr.
Harvard said, "had an undo or a
father of some relative In some
section of Florida and all spoke of
coming here this winter to invest
money and win a fortune."
Mr. Harvard said that thousands
of people were on the road to Flor­
ida at the present time but declar­
ed that these early visitors were
not of the tourist class but belong­
ed to the ranks of the investors
and seekers of business opportuni­
ties.
“The real tourists," he added,
“are still in the woods of Maine or
at the seashore, and will not re­
turn to their homes before the

middle or end of September when
they will pack up and head for
Florida about the first of October.
"The horde of people now invad­
ing Florida is of much greater
practical benefit to the state than
the idle rich who will follow later,"
Mr. Harvard stated, “for these
people coming here now all have
money that they are anxious to in­
vest in land, homes and business
opportunities.”
"They all bring their cash with
them and are eager tq spend it on
something more solid than amuse­
ment and hotel bills.’*
Mr. Harvard spoke of the advan­
tages that he derived from being
able to introduce himself as a
Florida buyer and declared that In
every store that lie visited, the
Florida men were given prefer­
ence.
"They knew thnt tho Florida
buyers had the cash and were will­
ing to spend it" he declared, "and
in every instance we were pushed
to the head of the line.
He stated that Sanford needed
more advertising in the larger ci­
ties and spoke of seeing an Ocala
advertisement In a community
where hardly onyone had heard of
Sanford.
"But I understand that the |105,
000 raised In the publicity cam­
paign here will remedy this" Mr.
Harvard added, “and on my next
trip to New York 1 hope to find
Sanford’s location familiar to ev­
eryone."

J. A. Hu nib ley Takes Lead In
Movement to Prepare Bill
For Pautage at Special Ses­
sion of The Legiulnture

Will Model Measure
After Manatee Law

MYERS HUMBLES
Past Records Witl
ST . PETERSBURG Total
of $1,514,100]
BY SCORE OF 2-1 More Activity Is

Proposed Bill to Be Published Youthful Southpaw Hurls tho
For GO I)ayn in Compliance
Celerymen to Hatty Victory
With State Law on Subject
OverBlockim&gt;n;But 31 Men
Face Myers Yielding 5 Hits Over 2 Thousand
Efforts to have a bill passed nt
ranty and Quitclaim]
special session of legislature in
I-efty* Myers, Sanford's 18-year
November, making Seminole coun­ old southpaw, was in superb form
Deeds Are Recorded
ty n breeding reservation for birds, Thursday and the Celerymen easi­
will be made at once, declared J. ly turned the Blockmen back by
Realty nctivily in Sanfa;
n score of two to one. The lanky
A. Rumbley today, upon receipt of portsider was never in danger und and Seminole county act a
a communication from Hiram Byrd except for tho eijjht inning when new record in A ugu st when
president of the Florida Audubon tho visitors scored their single tal­
Society, who advocated that such ly, not n Saint passed second base. figures available today in the
steps be taken.
For the most part, it was three office of Manager A. C. Car­
up
nnd three down for the Sun­ ter, of the Saaford Credit
According to Mr. Rumbley, a bill
will bo prepared at once, modeled shine lads, only four of them died A ssociation, show th at trans­
after the one now in effect in on bases. Myers' wide breaking fers, amounting to $1,514,100
Munaloo county. Mr. Rumbley has cueves nnd his puxsling inshoots were recorded in the office o f
sent to thut county asking for u were too much for the visitors,
copy of the law and within a few who were uhlo to Innd only five Vanee M Douglass, clerk o f the
days, it Ih expected to huve the safe blows of bis delivery. Only 31 county court, during the month.
Seminole measure ready for publi­ men fuced the Sanford hurler.
This amount involved a total of
cation for 00 days previous to the
Snappy fielding on both sides 276 transactions consummated by
session, as is required by law.
aided materially in making the local renity dealers, and sets a ,
In taking steps to preserve the game the second fastest one play­ new high record for the year, b e -'
bird life of this county, Mr. Rumb­ ed on the loonl field this year. San­ ing great by $2£L350 than tho
ley stated that he bad the endorse­ ford secured soven hits off Bob June turnover, when the month's
ment of many club women of San­ .Morris, the Suint southpaw, three business showed $1,262,750.
ford together with the backing of of these being for extra bases.
It is further shown that trans­
the Chamber of Commerce and oth­ Morris was in severnl holes and fers to the amount of $7,473,020
only excellent fielding on the part have been recorded during tho first
er civic organizations.
What the passage of the measure of his team mutes kept the Celery­ eight months of 1925, representing
means to Seminole county, cannot men from scoring more than two approximately 2,155 warranty and
be over-estimated, Mr. Rumbley runs. Seven locul players died on quit claim deeds, which have been
recorded in the county office in
declared. It means that thousand bases.
Nearly $180~00() Is Paid By Commissioner Declares That of birds thnt are being killed each
After threatening to score in thnt period.
Tabulations, by., tho months, of
first, third and fifth innings,
James Deering; Seven flesiHe Will Not Resign Under yeur in this county, will be saved the
and that this territory will become the Celery-Feds mnde good in the these records is here given:
dents uf State Paid More
Implications Contained In an immense breeding reservation, seventh. Bailey slammed out u
No. Deeds Amt.
Than $100,000 During 1924
President Coolidge’s Note he suid.
double to center nnd went to third Jan........................ 164 $ 474,000
543,500
Mr. Rumbley al$p pointed out on Frisbie’s infield hit. Myers sac­ Feb.......................... 309
JACKSONVILLE, Fin., Sept. 1.
WASHINGTON, Sept. l.-(A &gt; )_ wlint the birds meah to the farmer rificed Friable to second. Dumas M arch.................. 309
1,238,500
—(A*)—Seen of more than 7,000 Commissioner Haney of the ship­ in u protective way. In the incus- walked, filling the buses. Ix*vy April ................„... 309
078,000
persons who mnde federal In­ ping board not only uffirmed Tues­ ure, the territory to W embraced sent a high fly to right field nnd May ...................... 209
728,250
come tax returns in Florida in day his intention not to resign un­ by tho reservation will he defined Bailey scored, Frisbie going to Juno ...................... 269
1,202,750
1924 paid more thun $100,000 re­ der the circumstances set forth in and it will specify that the county third and Dumas to second, llardy July .......... .... ..... .740
1.038,920
cords made public here Tuesday the request of President Coolidge commissioners post the territory hit a hot one to Morris und Kris- Aug........................ 270
1,514,100
reveal. Of the 70,000 persons, 9M but, commenting on reports from us a permanent bird breeding res­ bie scored. Hardy wus safe nt first.
paid over $10,000 and 1,807 over Swampscott that Mr. Coolidge felt ervation und making it the duty McQuu filed out to second.
Totals ....... ..
2155 $7,473,020
. _
$500.
that by his course, he had violated of thu sheriff und Ids deputies to
Among the larger deals of the
Tho Saints mnde their only run
James Deering of Minmi, hend- the merchant murine net, he as­ enforco its provisions.
in the eighth inning. After linrnes month were, the transfer by th*''
td the list with $ 179,8X0.04j Wil­ serted that he was at least one
had filed out to right field and South Sanford Land Company to
Thero
is
barely
time
for
the
pub­
liam Horlick of Miami Beach was who had observed It completely.
Bess had fouled out to catch, Mor­ B. C. Cphn of a large tract south­
lication
of
the
proposed
measure
second with $140,351.89; Charles
The reference to Mr. Haney’s ut- for the period required by law, ris hit a single through second und west of tho city for a consideration
Deering of Miami third with $139,­ titude toward the luw was under­ said Mr. Rumbley, und he declar­ a minute Inter stole second. He said to bp $118,000.... the salo by
814.12; John F. Harris, I’ulm stood to involve his course us u ed
B. Lawton to D. J. Mason und
efforts to get it prepared scored on Mesner's double to cen­ J.
Reach, fourth with $127,194.83: commissioner towurd the fleet cor­ in that
Phil
Rosenberg of 477 acres for
ter
field.
Brown
went
out,
second
time, will be speeded up by
and J W. Young of Hollywood poration and his efforts to have
$90,000
nnd thu disposal by the
to
first.
was fifth with $107,039.4.1. The la*lgh C. Palmer removed as pres­ those interested in getting it pass­ Tho score by innings was ns fol­ l,ake Front Investment Company
ed.
late William Jennings iiryun of ident. Any charge that he bud not
to K. G. Iluuselt of seven lota in
lows:
In his letter, Mr. Byrd offered to
Coconut Grove, paid a tax of $2,­ observed the law, however, Mr.
their holdings for approximately
First Inning.
help
in
preparing
the
measure
and
583.09. Tho return was made in Haney said he could not under­
Messnur wus out pitcher to first. $128,000.
Mr. Rumbley indicated that the Brown was also an easy out pitch­ It is predicted that the advent of
March, 1924.
stand.
former will possibly visit Sanford
to first and Doyle ended the the winter season will see no cessa­
Other high returns in order of
Meanwhile officials of the ship­ some time this week in interest of er
rank in the Mute follow:
inning with a high fly to Dumas in tion In thu continued rise of month­
ping board and the fleet corpora­ the proposed legislation.
center. No runs, no hits, no error*. ly totals in the real estate field.
Charles E. Merrill, Halm Bench, tion maintained silence on the sit­
$100,910.21. •
Dumas drove one to left field for Keep optimism in this respect is
uation.
three bases to open tho inning, but felt ami shown by Seminole coun­
Sidney .Wuddock, Halm Hench,
Indications of the president's
bo died there as Levy was out, ty rcultors.
$104,207.88.
dis-satisfuction with
conditions
pitcher to first. Hardy flew out
William J. Matheson, Coconut within the board and between tho
to short and McQue struck out. No
Grove, $92,294.51.
board and the fleet corporation de­
runs, one hit, no errors.
Ferry C. Snell, St. Petersburg, veloped no statement. The ship­
Second Inning.
$75,799.74.
ping board at its regular meeting
Mitchell led off with a single to
Louise Wise Lewis, St. August­ today was told by Mr. Haney fur
left osul was sacrificed to second
ine, $00,097 28.
At the Kiwnnis Club luncheon by Cox who wus out pitcher to
the first time of the situation, but
today
noon
ut
the
Seminole
Cafe,
Joe Speidel, Halm Beach, $04,­ did not discuss it or take any ac­
first, but died at second us Stugg
218.42.
tion in the matter.
Mr. Palmer several interesting features were struck out anti Burr.es grounded to
enjoyed by the 42 members in at­ first. No runs, due bit, no errors.
J ob B. Johnson, Tampa, $55,218.- also refrained from comment.
At a special meeting of the coun­
Mr. Haney said he bad received tendance.
Three fast infield plays featured ty publicity committee held last
Kugene II. Hhillips, Winter Hark, no communication from SwumpVarious committee members this inning, Mason going out, short night at the Chamber of Com­
$37,285.07.
scott since the telegram Thursday were grouped at separate tables to to first, Gruwford out, third to merce, H. F. Whitner, Jr., was nam­
R. R. Lake, Watertown, $30,­ requesting his resignation. In­ facilitate discussion and decision first nnd Huiloy out short to first. ed chairman of a sub-committee
401.73.
composed of R. J. Holly and Fred
formed through press advices thut of important business. Respective No runs, no hits, no errors.
L. N. Alexander, St. Hetersburg, thu president hoped he would re­ chairmen luter made their reports
A. Clark, of Umgwood, appointed
Third
Inning
$30,881.31.
to druft preliminary arrangements
consider his decision not to tender to the entire meeting.
Besse
folded
out
to
Hardy.
Mor­
James II. Kennedy, Halm Beach, his resignation, he made it clear
W. R. Smith, manager of tin* ris was an easy out second to first, for representing Sanford nnd Sem­
$29,504 28.
thut while he would not object to Hodwtdl Realty Company, wns wel­ Messner, with two out, singled to inole county at tho fair to be held
Eugene II. Sanchez, Jackson­ resigning ordinurily, he would not comed Into the organization by T. center,
Htole second, but was left in Tampa soinetime in February.
ville, $27,127.19.
W. Lawton and fellow member*. on haso us Brown wus out, third
It was pointed out a t the meet­
do
so
“under
the
implications
con­
Theo. G. Dickinson, Miami tained in the president’s request," Visiting members included W. It. to first. No runs, one hit, no er­ ing thnt thu fair to be held in
Beach, $27,097.94.
Tampa is expected to be one of the
which he regards as "alleging a Huckner, of Suit Francisco, 11. C. rors.
Lamar Itnnkin, Tampa, $20,­ breach
of fuith" on his part in the Vide, of Augusta, Ga.. W. EmerSanford’s first chance to score largest ever promoted in this state
801.80.
of an “understanding" thut ich, of Orlando, und J.-C. Simp­ enme in this inning when, with and members of tho publicity cumRobert S. Brown, Clearwater matter
he should not oppose Mr. l'ulmer. son, of New York City.
one out, Frisbie flew out to right, mitleo were unanimous in the be­
$20,495.15.
As an entertainment feature, Myers wus *ufu ut first us Burnes lief that Seminole county should
In
his
letter
to
Mr.
Coolidge,
Mr.
Ralph Worthington, Miami, $25,­
Haney recalled that he hud been Mr. Uuckner demonstrated severul droppetl Doyle's perfect throw. Hu­ Is: well represented comnierytal­
797.19.
memory testing stunts, showing mus followed with a sharp single ly. agriculturally and industrially.
Frank J. Hepper, Miami, $24,­ reluctant to accept reappointment un
infuiliuble ability to call by to right field, and Myers advanc-1 The sub-conimit)tce headed* by
not only for personal business rea­
144.74.
name
any member present after
to second, levy's best, a bunt, Mr. Whituer will have absoluta
J. U Race, Ren.saculu, $23,905.­ sons but because he was not in huving been introduced, as well as vd
placed him safe ut first but Myera charge of preparing the various
34*
sympathy with retaining Mr. Pal­
a no less remarkable faculty for wus out at third, pitcher to third, exhibits thnt will bo sent from this
J. H. Pace, Jacksonville, $22,­ mer.
retaining numbers in his mind.
llnrdy ended things with a foul lu county, ami it was intimuted th a t
055.70.
Mr. laiwton drew attention to third. No runs, onu hit, one ur- no efforts would be spared to make
John G. Christopher, Jackson­
It is said tb1** Rembrandt paint­ the upprouch of the school bond ror.
the Seminole county exhibit ono uf
ville, $21,511.00.
ed sixty portraits of himself.
election to take place Friday, Sopt.
tho most representative nml a t­
Fourth Inning.
4, which it is hoped will carry and
For the second time, Doyle flew tractive ut the fair.
provide funds for a new high out on a high one to Dumus in cen­
I’luns were also discussed rela­
school, as well us for other needs ter. Mitcholl wus out, short to first tive to the distribution of tho
of the school board. Hu expressed and Cox out, second to first. No new Seminole county booklet now
hope that thu bonds may carry by runs, no hits, no errors.
being edited by R. J. Holly, ami
u large majority, so that their aulc
Another chance lo score came in it was learned thnt tho pamphlet
may be favorably affected by this inning und again with one out, had been practically completed
Funeral services for the lata R. tors and other organizations here, bringing a (urge premium.
McQue flied out to right. Mason with the exception of various pho­
II. Jarvis, prominent railroad con­ also paid tribute to tho meniory of
Mr, Lawton also directed atten­
from different sections
ductor of this city, were held Tues­ their comrade with handsome of­ tion to the polling places, District singled to left. Crawford struck tographs
of
the
county
that have not y«t
out,
und
Mason
wus
forced
at
sec­
day afternoon ut the Jurvis home ferings.
No. 1 voting ut the Masonic Tem­ ond by Hailey. No runs, one hit, arrived.
on Ouk Avenue with Rev. F. D.
One of the most appreciated tri­ ple, and District No. 3 ut thu no errors.
Tile art work has already been
King, pastor of the First Baptist butes received by the family was Court house.
approved
and the majority of tho
Fifth
Inning
Church, in charge of the services. tho floral offering presented yes­
Members present were: E. I).
Stagg flew out to short. Barnes, literature prepared and according
Scores of friends of Mr. Jurvis terday morning by the tu-uro em­ Brownlee',
R. II. Berg, L. C. Bethe booklet should be in circu­
were present to pay their final ployees of the railroad who at va­ Bout, U. D. Caswell, It. U. Chap­ after much wrangling over called to
lation
within the next few weeks.
strikes,
struck
out.
Bessu
singled
respects und during the day the rious times had worked under Mr. man, A. C. Curter, T. L. Dumas,
to left but died there as Morris
home was visited by many others, Jarvis. Tho offering was accom­ Geo.
A. DeCottu.x, R. G. Davey, A. was out, pitcher to first. No runs, Quake Felt Today In
who came to offer their sympathy panied by message bespeaking C. Fort,
llulick, M. H one hit, no errors.
to members of tho bercuved funiily. their sorrow und offering condo­ Hutton, J.Howurd
I).
Jinkins,
J. H. Jack­
Morris got himself in a deep hole Kentucky and Indiana
Muny beautiful floral offerings lence to Mrs. Jurvis.
son, E. F. Lane, W. T. I^ingley, in this inning and pulled out only
coming from individuals and from
Following the services nt the
Lake, T. W. Lawton, S'. M. because of Frisbie’s slipping, caus-1 EVANSVILLE, 1ml., Sept- 2.—
tho niunv secret orders to which he home, the body was removed to Forrest
Lloyd,
H.
C. Long, C. J. Marshall, ing himself to by thrown out at 6P)—-Evansville was shaken by an
belonged, attested the popularity Luke View Cemetery where brief E. J. Moughton,
K. B. McCracken,
niter a run-down. Frisbie j earthquake at a few minutes heof the dead man.
servics* in charge of members of H. H. McCuslin, G. E. McCall, Rev. third
Wreaths from fraternal organi­ Taylor Comniundery, Knights Tem­ T. J. Nixon, Howurd Overlin, B. T. w'us wulkcd to first, the first one : fore 0 o’clock this morning. It
or the game. Ho advanced to sec- the second quake felt he \v»thm
zations jn Florence, S. C., where plar, wore held.
Overstreet, A. R. Platt, A. K. Ros- ond on a perfect bunt by Myers U fcw months. No damage i
he died after being stricken uboard
Pallbearers included some of Mr. setter, A, Raffield, E. B. Randall, who w h s out, pitcher to first. Du-{ported.
u train enroute to North Caroiinu Jarvis’ most intimate friends anJ Jr., L. B. Steele, J. G. Sharon, W,
bias also drew u pass and with I
,
- . -,i„it
last
Saturday morning, were members of the conductor brother­
Felt At UwiaviUe.
among the beautiful tributes re­ hood. Thoy were: W. P. Brooks, M. Scott, E. G. Smith, P. B. Smith, Levy a t bat, chances looked good [
A, Winaton, F. H. Wight, L. J. for scoring.-1However, Frlsbi-j, who
ceived by the family. The Sanford F. P. Mungcr, D. J. Wolfe, J. B. RLOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sopt. t —Ul*)
Shrine Club. Knights Templar, the Ptelds. S. 3. Telford and A. M. Wilson. W. E. White, W. It. Smith, was playing uwuy off second liase,
Slight earth tremor was report-,
R.
L.
Chusenberry,
L.
F.
Hagen,
J.
in trying to return to second asjed here at 6:25 o'clock this m enu
Sanford Ordei* of Railway Conduc­ Philip*.
L, Marvntelle,
(Continued on Fago Six)
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Predicted for Fall!
War-1

MIAMI MAN PAYS HANEY UNSHAKEN
LARGEST INCOME IN RESO LV E TO
TAX FOR FLORIDA STAY IN O FFIC E

Lawton T e l l s Of
Bond Election A t
Kiwanian Meeting

3eniinoIe C o u n t y
To Be Advertised
At Fair In Tampa

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Funeral Services For Prominent Rail
Conductor Held Tuesday Afternoon

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER U

Chemical Research
Destructive T h a n Work Holds Great
Gas, Doctor S a y s ChancesForWomen

Snake Bite Causes jparegt Fire;»

PARIS,- Sept.
ST PETERSBURG, Sept. 1.—
. 1
Tho war
in Morocco—for It must be rccog- hP)—'There is n great opportunity
United Mates A ssociation
»* wu- now that Marshal for women in chemical reuenreh
due to thoir having more pa­
Flans Annual
Meeting Some
nh? co
mmnlin*
'“1' work,
tience and power of co-operation in
____________
_ er-in-cnlef of the t^ranch
army,
T im e D u rm g N e x IJ a n u a rj, i iiecn sent to visit the scone of nc- detail work, in the opinion of I&gt;r.
rosier in Charge of I'lanHitiuii—hns revived discussion in the A. T. Merrill, experimental chemist
—
■
I Paris press whether gas ought to of Washington, who in spending a
brief period here.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept. I.—(/P) be used in warfare.
—The annual convention of the j There seems to be no question
Dr. Merrill, who was reared in
National Gunrd Association of th e )of the states’ right to ura? gas New York state and also spent
U nited. States will bo h?ld here against individual disturbers of part ,of her younger life in Haw­
sometime during the mouth of the pence, as the police have re- aii, entered the University of Cal­
January of next year, according to , fcntly employed or prepared to ifornia with the intention of doing
■n announcement ninde from the employ gas to arrest criminals, research study. After receiving
office pf Adjt. Gen. J. C. R. Fos- locked in their rooms, without any her B. S. degree In 1000, she en­
ter of the Florida National Guards protest being raised,
tered the governmental service in
here, and vice president of thj NaA prominent surgeon, Jean the Hawaiian agricultural experi­
tional order.
lands Enure, who saw much ser- ment station at Honolulu where
The dates are now tentatively yicc ,lurin« th*-1 World War, writ- she remained for six’years.
Men. she declared, are eager to
set for Jan. 7, 8, nod 9, it was said. in,r lo thl‘ Figaro soys that the
This particular time was chosen, u“ of M»on gas is extremely push ahead in new fields of chem­
the announcement added, in order ,n "
anything can be culled ical activity and. development, but
to have the use of the historic
*n warfare. It alono allows they arc not usually anxious at
Ponce do Leon Hotel, which opens n military object to be gained with- sharing with their fellow workers
it* winter season on January fith out «™csslve massacres and blood- the little discoveries they make.
“The col lego of Ilnwati had only
men employed, and I was the only
was taken up by the adjutant gen- Jjji.1.
f,C* well-placed gas shells womnn in the Hawaiian agricultu­
experimental station during my
ernl nnd the board of directors of £
" V ll" " ‘ l' ®Vncuato b«* ral
ten
years there.” declared Dr.
tho local Chamber of Commerce
„ .... Meriill.
“The cheif work was on
‘drying oil’. However, one of the
most interesting subjects of our
activities was the study of the
thousands of varieties of hibiscus.
“Now York City boasts a few
women who are doing chemical re­
search work, Washington hns sev­
eral in the past year or so, but
most of them who have taken up
this lint* of work are found in the
Home economics department, in
nutrition and scientific application
to household work. The field for
resonreh work is fill of opportuni­
ties for women und woman is nat­
urally adapted to fill it.
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Dr. Kerr Succeeds
Mrs. Cawthon A s
“College Mother”

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 1—UP)—
when the doors of the Florida State
Collego for Women open, girls will
not bo met by their loved "Tissie,"
college mother, as in the past
years. Mrs. Cawthon is succeeded Aged Seminole Chief
by Dr. Mina Krrr, executive* nccr«jtnry of the American association Dies At Lauderdale
of University women, Washington,
D. C.
FT. LAUDERDALE. Kept. 1.
Mrs. Cawthon lias Iiecn the guid­ —yP)—Sliirt-tail Charlie, ('^-yearing light of every Florida State old Seminole Indian and familiar
girl since shortly after 1909. To figure hero for more than 2.1 years
her have been brought all troubles, died in tin* Seminole Village hero
all disputes, all complaints, and Sunday night after a brief illness.
all matters in which was needed He is to be buried in Seminole
the advice of an absent mother. cemetery today, tho ceremonies lin­
Mrs. Cawthon resigned because of ing in charge of Tony Tommy,
ill health.
chief of the trilie picturesque rites
It will he I)r. Kerr's business starting this morning are to con­
to direct the social affairs of the tinue for eight hours.
collugo campus, and of nil college
girls. Dr. Kerr will have an office Land Is Allotted
in the administration building of
the campus ami from here all ac­
To Semoan Youths
tivities will be directed.
Mrs. It. E. Sloan will act as as­
APIA, Samoa, Sept. 1—LP1—The
sistant dean with direct charge of native parliament of Western Sa­
tho dormitory life for the girls.
moa, meeting recently, made a rad­
ical change in the land laws. All
One Killed, 2 Hurt In male Samoans o v e r t h c a g e o f 17
t o be allotted five acres. When
Automobile Accidents arc1
these five acres are planted, each
will receive a sucond grant of five
acres. Tile owners of the land so
JACKSONVILLE. Sept.
—SIr9. (’. Cl. Kershaw, prominent ulli’ttcd art* to Im» compensated.
This change will affect consider­
St. Augustine woman, wna *crioualy injured nnd a negro chauf­ ably the Samoan social system.
feur killed when an automobile in
which she was riding, skidded from
the highway turning turtle in a
ditch near Bayard thi» morning.
Irvin Griffin of Wost Palm llcacn
in in St. l.ukc'H Hospital here in a
critical condition from injuries sus­
1'ainting— Dccorntlnj;
tained in an automobile accident
this morning near Mandarin.
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ministration senator they can hope
for from Iovvu.
The result of the recount runs
approximately this way: The fig­
ures have not yet Iiecn checked of­
ficially:
Ilrookhart—Uncontented ballots,
.'121,88.1 contested ballots, 0,101. To­
tal :m,ni7.
Meek—Uncontented ballots, 1127,
010; contested ballots, 2,220. To­
tal 329,-800.
These figures represent
tho
count on the paper ballots of 79
counties, and sh o w Rrnokhart witii
1,511 to the good. Twenty coun­
ties had voting machines. Those
gave a majority for Stock on the
corrected returns of 1,307. The
difference between these two num­
bers gives Brook hart's indicated
majority of 174.
Hrookbart gained 031 votes in
the voting machlno count nnd lost
over 1,300 on the recount of tho
paper ballot*. The returns un
which he was seated gave him the
election by 7.11.

VETERANS TAKEN
A S BOOTLEGGERS
BY TULSA POLICE

C l u l m a n t n a m o n a* w ltn e a a e a :
I . I*. H u n a n . o f H a n fo rd , F lo r id a .
F rank
H ta v k h o u a e . o f H anfo rd ,

LOST: Matting hand
n r . ! . - * , J . i s A f e - rioridn.
F r a n k Boyifi o f H o rre n to , F lo r id a .
^Reward i f returned
(IKCJlUlK C. CJlOMa UcKlntcr.
,°ob,J. r s n y d ^ ’ chulotn or Her­
Horlda. r*i
ald Office.
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«!KH|h!e .
raoP oaA L B

fob

for N\Vu ' 5

!•» *«.. rp,F'V
to

ilre d w ill Ism io t h e r e o n oil tlln 2ml
&lt;luv o f O c t o b e r A. t&gt;. 1926.
- ..
W I ioohs n ty
official
sig n atu re
a m t s e a l t h i s t h e 2Uth J a y o f A u g ­
u s t. A. I&gt;. 1925.
V. K. DOUtlLASH
C lerk C ircu it C q u rt S em in o le C o u n ­
tv, F lo r id a .
Ity \V. C. W O O D R U F F . I&gt;. C.
.&gt;O T I t'K r o i i

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la a t i r r . p r l p l l o n fu r

B k l l » ia « ■ arm a.

t*.

T h o City Council r,,"rirv,r.".
r i g h t t o r e je c t an y o r all bid s, o r
to c h a n g e th e u u a n ltlc s fro n t t h o s e
In t h e sp ecific a tio n s as t h e b e s t
I n t e r e s t s o f th e I'lty re q u ire .
C IT Y COUNCIL
n y J . K. WALK Kit. M ayor.
J. M. CHAKFKIt. C le rk .
JOB. K. CHAU! C o nsultin g l . n g l n c u r
127 K in g S tr e e t.
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Fla.
.NOTIt'K

F o il l*t III.ICATION
SKIIIAI. NO. n | 7S3M
l l r p a r t i u r n t of T h e I n t e r i o r
IT. 8. L an d Office at Ii a in e a v l ll e .
F lo r id a . Aug. 21'. P'*S.
N OTICK Is h e re b y g iv en t h a t Kiln
T h o m a s , o f Hanford. F lo r id a , w h o ,
mi J a n u a r y .1. 1921. m a d e I t o m e n tr n d K n tr y , No. 017*2*. f o r X K K
of H W ’ i . S e c tio n 32. T o w n s h i p 19 H..
I t a n g e 29 K„ T a l l a h a s s e e .Meridian,
h a s filed n o tic e of In te n tio n to m a i l s
C o m m u t a t i o n Proof, to e s t a b l i s h
c la i m In t h e land ab ov e d e s e r lb e d ,
b e fo r e C le rk C lreu lt C o urt, a t S a n ­
ford. F lo r id a , o n th e l i t l i d a y o f

S. f.&lt;«ml O f f l r o a t t l u ln c s v ll lc .
F l o r i d a . A u g . 22. 1920.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t F lo y d
D. S jo l d o m o f L a k e M a r y . F lo r id a ,
&gt;vhn, o n
A ugust
25, 1992. m a d e
H o m e s t e a d K n t r y . No. 017723, f o r
S I P , o f N W*«. S e c t i o n 7. T iiw m d d n
20 M.. I t a n g e .1(1 K.. T a l t a l i a s s e e M e.
r l d ln u . lia s file d n o t i c e o f I n t e n t i o n
lo m a k e C o m m u t a t i o n P r o o f , to e s ­
t a b l i s h c l a i m t o t h e la u d a b o v e d e ­
s c r i b e d , b e f o r e C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t,
a t H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n t h e 8tli d a y
o f O c to b e r . 1925.
d a i m u n t n a m e s as w itn esses:
C. A. F a r i n a , o f L a k e M a r y , F l o r ­
ida.
J. \V. F o r t i e r , o f L a k e Alary, F l o r ­
ida.
I»an. F e r r y , o f L a k e M a r y . F l o r ­
ida.
W illie N o r d s t r o m , o f I#ukc M ary ,
F lo rid a.
C K O l t l l K C. I ’ttOM. I t e g l s t e r .

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"li or I- f.,r. | « J 3
sain., t.-lng rsl,
1'. H. L a n d O f f i c e a t t t a l n e s v l l l e , aid e court.
F l o r i d a . A u g . 22, 1925.
N O T IC K Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t .. !• I* further . r4-J
C h a r l e y W. S j o l d o m o f Lake M ary . Iie ra ld ,im k k T i
F l o r i d a , w h o o n A u g u s t 13. 1923. Hnnforii
m a d e H o m e s t e a d K n tr y . No. 018199,
f o r NW'*i of HW'i. Section 9. T o w n ­ tlVi Weeks
s h i p 20 S., I t a n g e 30 K., T a l l a h a s s e e
IVIIiii.«s m*
M e r id ia n , h a s f i le d n o ti c e of I n t e n ­
t i o n t&lt;&gt; m a k e C o m m u t a t i o n P r o o f
to e s ta b lis h claim to th e land above
described,
before
C lerk
C ircu it
C o u r t, a t H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n th e
llr p a r tm e n t of the In terio r.

For more tnnn a week, n devastating iuie.il lire raged in trie uig
Tujunga Canyon, cnit of Pasadena, *’ul.—All because of a rattle-snake
bits. A camp w, bitten by the make nuhed to u nearby town for
treatment, without extinguishing hi ■ camp fire. Hundreds of acres
of timber wqro burned nml the towns of Sunlnnd and Lit Cresconta
endangered. Many volunteer fire fighters were prostrated by smoke
fumes and others severely burned. Below one of the volunteer fire
lighters were prostrated by smoki fumes and others severely burned.
Below one of the volunteers, overcome by smoke, is shown being carried
to safety.

dared. You said you were after
certain bootleggers.^ NVhy_ :•
toil me, when it becanWF ntfceffl&amp;ry
to divide the private rooms of all
the veterans nnd arrest them. We
are not bootleggers." tine of tho
raiders searched the room of Gen.
John II. Dunn, of Huston, national
commander, while the general and
Mrs. Dunn were there. No liquor
was found.
“Open House" Joke.
During the raid the Indiana del­
egation filled u five gallon bottle
with a soft drink diluted to the
color of whiskey and held “open
house” in tho lobby. Everybody
ivas invited to step up and drink,
and many accepted in the presence
of the officers. Wty fares were
made by nguiy who expected a dif­
ferent sort of beverage.

TALLAHASSEE. Sent. 1—UP)—
Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of
Agriculture, together with associa­
tes of Miami, has purchased Lnaark
Springs near Cnrralxdln. formerly
owned by the Georgia, Florida and
Alabama Rnilroad.
It is understood that an exten­
sive program of development of
this resort is under consideration
by the new owners.
Florida shipped during the 19!
season 2,087 cars of lettuce

VIRGINIA II. DINER
Teacher of Piano
Classes in Theory, Harmony, nnd
Ear Training
Certificated Progressive Series
Teacher
Studio
Phono
811 Park Ave.
433-W

T h in k of It
As th e Riches
Think' of Merita Bread as the richest and
most nutritious bread made in the South­
land. Think of it as your most valuable
food—the very food on which life itself de­
pends. tYou may vary y o u r menu from
meats to vegetables and even to fruits, but
your body demands and must have bread
regularly.
I'rom the golden brown crusts of Merita
to its t e n d e r , flaky heart, it is pure and
easily digested. It is unquestionably rec­
ognized as the South’s richest and most de­
licious bread. Ask fo r it by n am e and
serve it in y o u r hom e.. Two s i z e s , 10c

6 INSIDE LOTS
Park Avenue Between

FRESH D A IL Y

Katie and Spurling
ir&gt;00 acreH iii Orange County .situated tin Uailrnatl and paved highway. Three-fourths of this
land is the very finest Citrus land. Unequalled
in Florida. The balance is high hammock anti
truck land.

im :im .i c a t i o \
H K t ltA L NO. 017731

llrim rtn irn t of th e In te rio r

4 CORNER LOTS AND
Malaria, Chlll.s anti Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever.

Ihiiah
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da?n
NS
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f, S0,'v
Pa

Puli. A 25-H -1-S-15-JJ-J9.

G. TAYLOR DYER

Try Smith’s Burlier
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

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BROOKHART MAY
Auto Races Are To Be RETAIN SEAT BY
Featured In Daytona SMALL MAJORITY
Labor DayCelebration (Continued from Page One)
DAYTONA BEACH. Kept. 1.—
^P)—Labor Day in Daytona Bench
will not be without its chief sjmrt
Ihis year, automobile racing, ac­
cording to plans being formulated
by Pete Craig, who is leading in
the promotion of the celebration.
A race between eight high jiowereil automobiles is being arrang­
ed for by the promoters and will
be in three events. These are a
one six-mile race, one twelve-mile
test nnd one 20-mile flash, all over
a course of one mile.
Funds derived from tho events
and from voluntary contributions
ate to Ire applied to the police and
fireman's relief fund being raised
Imre. One half of the money de­
rived will go to the fund nnd the
remaining portion will be divided
up in purses for winners.

VletM irr.' 1925.

FROM YOUR GROCER

rERMS

Located in a region of fine development anti
many fine groves surrounding this property.
Actual value of this property is !$20() pur acre
today. The owner is a non-resident and hns au­
thorized us to make a quick stile at

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a n d f o r tluv exclnalve^ u »6 o f t h e
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vs. •'
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p u b li c f r e e school* w ith i n s a i d d la P O W E L L ALBERTA «t a t,
t r l c t , a n d to he d is b u r s e d a n d e x ­
I irf* rids fits. •
p e n d e d In t h e f o llo w in g m a n n e r ,
O rd er
to .w it:
*
. ,
.
1. ItC.noa on to he used In p u r c h a s ­
Ttie Hint** »f K tortila, t o T o w e l l
A lb e rta . If living, n o d . If d e a d , a l l in g s i t e f o r new h ig h sch o o l b u i l d a r t l r n cla im in g
Interests
under
■invelI A lberla. d e c e a s e d . »&gt;r either- n ?.’ 1X50, 000.00 to he u se d In t h e
CHICAGO.
s*pt.
.—&lt;yp)—A manifested in some minor offense w ise. In th e p r o p e r ly d e s c r i b e d In c o n s t r u c t i o n an d e re c tio n o f a n e w
i s o rd e r , and to nil p e r s o n s u n ­ h u h sch o o l build ing.
A standing offer -o nd a city, of during the period of adolesrense. th
3, 150.000.00 t o he used f o r t h e
k n o w n Interallied In t h e p r o p e r t y
Hy segregating the offeielers Involved
nor« than 3,000,000 population, of
In Ihl* su it, w h ic h Is s l t u - c o m p l e ti o n of t h e S ou th Hide P r i ­
__
all crime by permanently ipgre- of mental debility or emotional s te il In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , m a r y School.
i. 150,000.00 to he used f o r t h e
r ib e d as fo llo w s, t o - w l t :
fatin g 3,000 m ental delinquents instability, the Olson-Hickson pro­ s nTd h de e sc
c o n s t r u c t i o n of a h ig h sch o o l b u i l d ­
H&gt;, ot ll.e S ' , of t h e NV,
- who are are marked repeatere la gram would prevent their later and at t h e SK'» of t h e H U H o f S e c - - in g f o r neg ro es.
5 110,000 00 to he used f o r r e ­
t l o n 19, T o w n s h ip XI, it. R. 3u
in Anal form for the next session more serious crimes.
p a i r i n g an d r e p l a c in g t h e h e a t i n g
:
of the Illinois Legislaure.
Many records are ritad by Dr. RYou
o r d e r e d n n d r e ­ s y s t e m s In t h e G r a m m a r a n d P r i ­
- The offer is from Chief Justire Hickson in support of his theory q u ir e d taor e a phereby
p e a r on t h e f.th d a y of m ary School B u ild in g s
to he used In r e p a i r ­
Harry Olson of the Municinpl that feeblemindedness is a major O cto b er, 1925, to t h e hill filed in g lnl ioe ' 00000
p re s e n t h ig h sch o o l b u l l d a g a i n s t yo u In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
Court of Chicago, and Dr. William factor in crime.
n * , n n d court
Of 202 boys arraigned in one c a W
J. Hickson, director the Court’s
i t n e s s V. B. D o u g la s s . C l e r k of , n 7; ff, 000.00 to he used In r e p a i r ­
ing a n d re p l a c in g p l u m b i n g In t h e
rchopathic Laboratory, in which tprm of the Boys' Court, &lt;53 per ra id C irc u i t C ourt, n n d t h e o f f ic ia l G
r a m m a r an d P r i m a r y School b u ll d se a l t h e r e o f , th is 1st d a y o f S e p t e m ­
endants
In
more
than
40,000
cent
were
morons,
and
.1314
per
____ L___
J 1_
_ _ sociopaths.
. .... .1
nOnly
, . ,1.0 r..
ilnal cases
havel____
been_____I.
examined
1, 15 " | t s 000.00 to he u s e d f o r f u r n t cent
per_ b er, 1925. V. IV D O U nL A gB
l u r e s a d In c id e n ta ls
fo r a ll th e
fly A M W E E K S . D. C.
during the last eleven yeara.
cent rated average intelligence.
sch o o ls In Special T a x School D,«*
ir c u it C o u rt t!eal&gt;
Leas than five per cent of the (C
The experience of the laboratory
t r l c t No. I ( S a n f o r d ) .
D C I tft ANCK ft L K M IR E
9. 115,000 00 to he used f o r t h e
A tto r n e y s
has brought Judge Olson and Dr. boys hove been in school until
p a y m e n t of p a v in g Hens o n sc h o o l
Hickson to the conclusion that ast 14 years of age, 83 per cent O rla n d o , F lo rida.
p r o p e r t y ; and
CTime prevention is more a problem nve not reached seventh grade.
ill- R E A S . T h i s B oard li t* d e o r A I*n.irA T tO !» K nit e tW
m i n e d th a t m o r e t h a n t w e n t y Many i personal histories were NOTICE
in psychology than in police ad­
T A I h i : bill IV IIF.ll SECTION tfive
pci cent of t h e d u ly iiu n lifl m
in this _group.
A aia o r t u b g e n e r a l s t a t u ­ cW ctors
ministration, and that the root of investigated
,
re s id in g w ith i n t h e s a i d
t
e
s
o
r
t
u
b
s
t
a
t
e
o
f
r
i
.
o
i
t
the problem is the mental delin- ' ,BrRe percentage of the bnvs wer.i
Special T a x School D is t r ic t d id In
iiia .
f
a
i
l
s
i
g
n
said p etitio n , a n d
quent whose debility renders him f°«»d to have bern the offspring
N o ttr e Is her*'by g i v e n t h a t J. H.
W H E R E A S . T h is B o ard Hax, hy
incapable of interpreting punish- of mentally defective parents, some llny&lt;l&lt;-r, p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t i f i ­ rc-e.lm
th is d a y a d o p te d , d e t e r Mu 2197, ilaieil t h e 3rd d a y ipineil lon
tnent a* retribution.
I
whorn^ had Ion# criminal r**c- cofa te.lime
t h a t b o n d s In th e a u n t of
A. D., I9U2, h a s flleil s ' 10 ftr.O.t'CC.OO
d fo r t h e p u r ­
c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffic e . u m l h a s pose* Set f oIsr thre qInu ire
Instead of committing offend-1or&lt;*'1 'n &lt;' ,llia,r0,
p e titio n and
mml** iMihc.itli.fi f o r t a x OeeO to It* re Ini. hove e n u m esaid
•ra to prisons and reformatories!
At present the law presumes Is
au r In ac c o rila n c e w i t h la w . tlnld said bon ds s h a ll hr ea ater d , I n at enrde s tll nattt
for short centencen, and then j
criminal to I** sane until c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g
- t r i e o f five a n d o n e - h a l f p e r
throwing them on society ngnin, |
i'H3n,,i" raid Dr. Hickson, d e s c r ib e d i.r n p e rtv s i t u a t e d In 8r . n l il b, niiiii.
p r r an n u m , in t e r e s t p a y a b l e
c o u n ty , F lo r id a , t o - w it:
to commit a greater crime. Dr. * When recent studies in crimin- mile
sci..I
a n n u a l l y ; an d t h a t sa id noiiqy
N \V % at S B 4 Of s w i i :Uc. ’ *&gt;
.
h
a
lt
he
a te d J a n u trv 1st. 1 9 J i ;
Hickson proposes a permanent in- j °'ORy arc Incorporated into the Tw[&gt; 21 tl. Itu n g e 32 E a s t. 10 a co t h a t dsaid
bonds shall .n a tu re ,
dustrinl farm colony where the criminal code of the United States, acres.
ll:
b e in g a s s e s s e d at l&lt;&gt;.Bwonds
n
u
m
b
e
r e d 1 to 14, n o t h
• delinquents could live lives ad- every criminal will he presumed th eT hdea t es aofi d t hland
c e r ­ Inclusive,
for $1000.00
each, s h a l l
insane until he proves himself t i f i c a t e In t hee I snsauma ne c eofo f Cs u cDhenny,
Juntel to their peculiarities.
! H e lls U n le ss sa id c e r t i f i c a t e s h a h he due am i p a y a b le on J u n u a r y 1,
He would make the colony large­ sane.
192'*;
r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to la w ta x
Bonds n u m b e r e d 15 to 2*. b o t h
ly self-sustaining, and in addition
"The mentally deficient repeat­ he
tired w ill Issu e t h e r e o n on t h e 8th Inclusive,
for $ 1000.00 each, s h a l l
would save upwards of $7,000,000 ers ar« responsible for vitunlly all d a y of O c to b e r A. D., 1925.
lo.In* iind p a y a b le on J a n u a r y J,
W i t n e s s m y o ff ic ia l s i g n a t u r e and
annually of Chicago's $16,000,000 vicious crimes, such ns murders,
a l Dlls t h e !n d d a y of S e p te m b e r
B onds n u m b e r e d 29 to 42, b o t h
budget for policing and criminal robberies, bank-hold-ups and crim­ se
A. D , 19X5,
In clu siv e.
f..r II0Q0.00
each, shn»i
rourts.
inal attacks on women,"
V. B. D OUOLA 88,
he
due an d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y 1,
C
lerk
C
ir
c
u
i
t
C
o
u
rt
S
e
m
i
n
o
le
C
o
u
n
­
The laboratory's records rhow
1911;
Legislation to provide such a
ty. F lo rid a .
B onds n u m b e r e d 41 lo f.5, b o t h
mental deficiency as the prime colony Dr. Hickson, proposes hut
By A II. W K K K S , D. .C.
Inclu sive
for $1000 00
each, s h e l l
factor in Chicago crime, and also, been preparted by a volunteer
he due a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y 1,
that in a large majority of the committee of civic leaders for the h e h o i . i t i o n i ' i i o v i i i i m : n m 1932;
THE
IIO I.HINT;
A M I GIV ING
Bonds n u m b e r e d 97 t i 70, b o t h
delinquents, the criminal bent is legislature.
N O T IC E O F A H I ' E t l A I . IIO.NII
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T I I H T NO. I, K EM IN O l.E COUN­
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
T Y , n . O H I I I A . NAII) IltA T H IC T
Iir.IN fl A I.SO K NO W N A X ,XANo i m x i'F .riA i. t * \
x c iio o i.
The eurest sign of worms in chil­ rI1IXTIIICT.
dren in paleness, lack of interest W H E R E A S . On th e Tth. d a y of
SARASOTA, Sept. 2.—UP)—The *n play, fretfulness, variable appe- J u l y 1939, a I.etltlon wax p r e s e n t e d
Hoard of 1‘u h ll c In
building of a million dollar sea tite, picking at the nose and sud­ slot r uthc tel o Cn ofuonrtyS em
in o le C o u n ty , F l o r ­
wall approximately 400 feet long den starting in sleep. When these ida, s ig n e d hy m o re thri.i t w e n t y p e r c e n t of th e d u ly q u a l i f i e d
hat been recommended by city symptoms appear it is time to give five
c to r s r e s id in g w i t h i n t h e S p e c ia l
planning board appointed by the While's Cream Vermifuge. A few Te le
a x S chool D istric t N &gt; 1, S e m in o le
ait I council. The tea wall would clones drives out the worms nnd C o u n ty . F lo r id a , said d l s i r l c t b ein g
l s o k n o w n a s S a n f o r d S p e c ia l T a x
provide an area for u hundred foot puts the little one on the road to '' aSchool
D istric t, a s k i n g a n d p e t i t i o n .
boulevard, an adequate strip of health again. White's Cream Verm­ | lug sa id H oard to ca ll nn.l o r d e r
i.V land for building purposes nnd a ifuge has a record of fifty years of n i l e le c tio n t &gt;&gt; lie hel l w i t h i n said
T a x School l o t r i c t No I,
200 foot patkway, it wait pointed successful use. Price 3f&gt;c. Sold hy Special
lo d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r nr not t h e r e
f.aney'n Drug Store.
out.
's h o u l d he Issued yy sa in D is t ric t ,

icago Judge Would Rid
C ity O f C rim inality By
Segregating D elin q u en ts

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p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.

I *ib)n da n u m b e r e d 401 to

nds numbare.

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V a o n d J n u m b * r 6 a i l T ' t » J « . ‘ Tiotfi
V b o DIU n b m b e r v i 421 t o 410. both
b
e ' «Ri#Va n d ° p a y a b U o n j V n u a r y**1J
Inclusive, f o r $ 1, 000.00 V.C„ u a ry
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y •&gt;

on Januiry t,

■r I . - i
1934;
B ond # n u m b e r e d IS t o 9S, b o th
In clusive, f o r l i o o t . o o e a c h , a h a ll
b e d u e « n d p a y a b l e o n J a m i a r y ' 1.
1935;
B u n d s n u m b e r e d 99 t o I I I , b o th
Inclusive, f o r 11000.00 each, . a h a l l
h e d u e u n d p a y a b l e o n J d h u a r y I,
19X1;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 113 t o 110. b o th
In clusive, f o r 11000.00 each, s h a l l
he d u e a n d p a y a b l e a n J a n u a r y I.
19.17:
B onds n u m b e r e d 1X7 t o 140. b o th
In clusive, f o r 11,000.00 each , a h a ll
he due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
19X5;
B onds n u m b e r e d 141 t o 15&gt;. b o th
ncluslve f u r 11, 000.00 each, s h a l l
ie d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y i,
19V*.
B onds m i m b e r r d 159 t o 176. b o th
In clusive, f u r I I , 000.00 each, s h a l l
b e due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
1940;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 177 t o 194, both
Inclusive, f u r $1,000.00 eacf.
shall
be due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
1941;
B onds n u m b e r e d 195 t o XIX, botn
Inclusive, fo r $1,000.00 e ach , a h a ll
be due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.
1943;
B onds n u m b e r e d XIX t o X10, b o th
Inclusive, f o r $1,000.00 e ach , s h a ll
he due um l p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.
1941:
Bonds n u m b e r e d XXI to X44, b o th
In clusive, f o r $1,000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
194$;
l!»nds n u m b e r e d X49 t » X66, b o th
Inclusive, f u r $1,000.00 e ach , s h a l l
be ilue u n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y '.
1915;
Bunds n u m b e r e d X67 t o 214, b o th
Inclusive, f o r $1,000.00 each, eliull
be due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.
1946;
B onds n u m b e r e d XUS to 302. b o th
Inclusive, f u r &gt;1,000 00
s h a ll
he due a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I,
1917;
Bunds n u m b e r e d 303 t o .1X0, both
Inclusive, f u r $1,000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
be due am i p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
1948;
Bonds n u m b e r e d 321 to 3t0, both
Inclusive, f o r $1,000.00 each, a h a ll
be due i n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
1949;
Bunds n u m b e r e d 341 to 360, b o th
Inclusive, fo r $ 1, 000.00 each, s h a ll
he ilue an d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.

**lhi’mts n u m b e r e d 441 to 4S0. both
Inclusive, f o r ll .ooo.o o
*h “
be d u e an d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y *.
1955. a n d t h a t t h e p rin cip al a n d
I n t e r e s t o f t h e e*ld b o n d s shall b&lt;*
p a y a b le a t lb * N a t i o n a l Dark Hand.
C ity " n d m a t e o f N ew T o rk . O""1
W H E R E A S . T h l a Huard |&gt;a". I'V
re s o lu tio n a d o p t e d , o rd e re d th a t a '
e le c tio n be h e ld In a n d lh roug*.out
s a id S p ecial T a x School D istrict No.
I in d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r not said
D is t r ic t w ill I s s u e ssld Doixtl1'
in said r e s o l u t i o n a n d o rd e r pro

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Slv\nUf?rb“»1*«Mi ‘..e h '' ahS/i

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be d S . arvd pay’ . b l . o n J a n u a r y

1.

1* B onds n u m b e r e d ISO lo 176, b o t h
in c lu s iv e f o r $ 1600.60 e a c h , a h a ll
be dt"e um l p a y a b la o n J a n u a r y 1,

u n n w . V '^ V 'r - 'i

o f Hanford. In’u W
lliinds n u m b e r e d 177 t o 194, b o t h n o le. o th e r w i.;* 1? ^
in c lu s iv e , f o r $1000.00 e a c h , a h a ll p la c e s of prfrinM?*!
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1, an d the election’!* 11*
com p lian ce with .! ^ 1
**Honda n u m b e r e d 19S In 212. b o t h ap ectors and ci * r l
i n c l u s i v e for^ $ 1,000.00 e a c h , a h a ll Prom pt return t i
J
be d u e a n d p a y a b le o n J a n u a r y 1, o f P u b lic
Iu | 2
a fte r said *|,V ,n,nU,M
B onds n u m b e r e d 21IX to **B*
ic*e *Votr
V NOW. T H E R E F O R E . BE ITJ J B *
tlo n *»
o f th
vote1 --*
C i-u n t- Utmpd
HODVEl). By t h e B oard o f I UM'C I n c l u H l v r , f o r |l,Q®OeOO aacfr, vnilll
I n s t r u c t i o n f o r Seiiilm'le
• b e d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y l . l a t r u c t l n n w in
F lo r id a : T h a t . In p u r s u a n c e to law
B o n d.......
s n u............
m b e r e d *11
■ (u . w w
S J j . 'T W . S s y j l
a n d In p u r s u a n c e of th e r ‘‘?V, u *{&lt;*”
.
of th is B o a rd h e r e t o f o r e th i s day In c lu siv e , f o r $ 1,000.06 e a c h , s h a l l s a i d e l e c t b m 4" ^nd, ' ,,7“
a d o p te d , n o t i c e be an d th e »“ n"* h e d“ u e an d p a y a b l e b n J a n u a r y i. c e r t i f y „ , e r *iu , 0
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lo
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in
g
Is h e re b y g i v e n t h a t on th e t i n
t h e fo llo ing n,-.
d a y of S e p t e m b e r 1925. a n slc«-‘tl« n l , B 6 hd « n u m b e r e d f O , 1,1 ***• k ° t h h e r e b y v pp oln' . j , !
w ill he h e ld In an d I h r o u g h o u t In c lu s iv e , fo r $1.000 00 e a c h a h a I C l e r k a n d I,iso. .,77* „
said S p ecial T a x School D istrict No. be d u e a n d p a y a b le o n J a n u a r y I. 0u n d u e l
J - , , ’ ’*1
|, S e m i n o le C o u n ty . Florid * s a i d .
Iow a? " f
CJ
d i s t r i c t b e in g a l s o kn o w n h i
* 19B o n d s n u m b e r e d *6f
J!*'
ford S p e c ia l T a x School D istrict, In c lu s iv e , f o r $1,000.0® eatfh, ohall
A t P r e c i n c t No, i ,,
to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r not s a i d , lie d u e aiul p a y a b l a o n J a n u a r y 1,
A- D. KIIOkmak1!
d is tr i c t s h a l l Is su e bonds In tl ie | 1ft J ft ■
Mrs. R l » v L
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 265 t o 302, b o t h
su m i f $150.000 00 to b - u r 'nlci";
JiN.
CASSAKDrS
l o r » M 0 0 .60
al.all
est a t t h e r a t e of five nnd m e H a l. ' i n c l u s i v e ,
i i .J nMtertrit,
^
per c e n l u n i p e r an n u m , in te re s t be d u e a n d p a y a b l a o n J a n u a r y I,
II. E. TOI.AR Cbrt
p a y a b le s e m i - a n n u a l l y , bond" to lie
AI P r e c i n c t No.
d a te d J a n u a r y 1st, 1926. an d to m a ­ Bo m is n u m b e r e d 111 t o 3*0. b o t h
U T » htan
'*•*
In clu siv e,
f o r *1,000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
t u r e a s follow n, t u - w l t :
Mr*- VIRGINIA |
‘ Honda n u m b e r e d t I" 14. b oth be d u e und p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
sirs . V i r g i n i a J
Inclusive, f o r *1000 00 each, sh all 1!H S'
he d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 3X1 to 340, b o th
CH
1929;
In c lu s iv e , fo r 9 IA M .M
a r e I*
B unds n u m b e r e d 15 to 2$, both be
Be It F u r t h e r U»,&lt;j iw
d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
Inclusive, f o r $1000.69 each, sh ail
r e x o l u tl o n and nottJJ’S
he ilue a n d p a y a b l e r,n J a n u a r y 1. **B o n d s n u m b e r e d 341 t o 3*0. b o t h l(i t h e Hanford ll-ri'j .
1JI3U;
In c lu s iv e ,
l o r ll.0 0o.uo e e c l b a h s l l p u b li s h e d In S erm tw |?i2
lliinds liu m h o r e d 29 to 42. l',J,h
Ida. u n d w tun , in,
In clusive, f o r $1000 60 each, s h a ll b ef d u e an d p a y a b l a o n J a n u a r y 1, T a x He hoc I 111, trlct
he d u e a n d p a y a b l e oil J i.iunry I. 19B o n d s n u m b e r e d Jt*l t o Ji'J. b o t h w
e e k l o r ffour
Wititi^'for'
l u c .n .
each, sh all
T ills resolu tio n • ijT ! ’ 1
Bonds n u m b e r e d i.&lt; to 66. liot.'i I n c l u s iv e , f o r $ l tOOO.OO
J
T
m
on
ed
In
r
e
g
u
l
ar se.U o g rj;
nuarr
I.
Inclusive, f o r $looo,oo esch, s h a ll b e d u e anil p a y a b l
B o a r d n$ Public
he d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I. 19B o n d s n u m b e r e d l i t t o * 00. b o t h S e m i n o le Couniy yiZSr
t t h . d e v of A u /u .l lm1
B onds n u m b e r e d *7 to 70, b oth In c lu s iv e , f o r $ 1, 000.00 e a c h , s h a I
F R E D T \VTI.MAlf l .
Inclusive, f o r f i o o ll o u each, s h a ll h e d u e r n d p a y a b le o n J a n u a r y 1. „ I* j . h a r t i . ev
he d u e a n d p a y a b l e oi&lt; j s n i l i r ) 1. *9 B u n d s n u m b e r e d 401 t o 4X0, b o t h C o u n t y B o a rd of Publfe u,
1933;
B u n d s n u m b e r e d 71 to *1. botit I n c l u s iv e , fo r $1,000.00 e a c h , s h a l l A l l e n ® ,m ,n o 1 * Cu“ri,* f
Inclusive, f o r $ 1000.00 each, s h a l l l " d u e an d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y J, T . W. LAWTON.
** d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u c r y I. B lin d s n u m b e r e d 4X1 t o 440, b o t h S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ot Puvn,
1936 2
.. , ,
t l o n and Kx-Olllcii j !
c lu s iv e , fo r
”
•JV n o « ? ^ 1
B onds n u m b e r e d $6 to 94, hot.* In
B o ard .
Inclusive, f o r $1000. oO each,
-h all b e d u e n nd p n y r h l c on J a n u a r y 1. „,&lt;pfflclal H.xi)
s
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a t y I. l J Fh’n d a n u m b e r e d 411 t o 450, b o t h W IL S O N &amp; llOI'silGLDrt
1916;
e lo r H ooo oo - x c h a h a l l A t t o r n e y s for ih ,
Bond* n u m b e r e d 99 to 112. b o th bInec lduus iv
e a n d p a y a b le r n Januny 1. A u g . 6-12-19-2$.
In clusive, f o r $1000.00 each,
s h a ll

t

195(1;

Bonds n u m h e r e d 361 to .1*0. b o th
Inclusive, f o r $1,000.00 e ach , s h a l l
he due an d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I.
1951:
Bunds n u m b e r e d 3*1 In 400, b o th
Inclusive, f o r $1,000.00 each, s h a l l

West Coast Seawall
Will Cost Million

Consider This

The good old
days NOW

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Are Today Being Paid For Single Lots in Daytona Beach.

While At

New Smyrna Beach
(THE DEVELOPMENT THAT IS MOK E THAN A SUBDIVISION, A TONVNSITE)

W h e r e

TU S I' think of tjie way food
is packed nowadays—the
oiled paper, the dust-proof
cartons, the daintily sealed
cans.
Such a contrast to the
“good old days” when food
in the general store stood
round in open barrels and
boxes, and every good cus­
tom er h elp ed h im self to
crackers, or dove into the
pickle keg after a big juicy
one. And the milkman dip­
ped milk from a huge can
to fill the pitcher on the
door step.

Alter all, maybe these are
the “good days”. Anyway,
you don’t have to worry about
milk. Everywhere you can
get Borden’s Evaporated—a
rich, safe milk. Hall the
water’s been removed so it’s
creamier than ordinary milk.

the continuation of the famous Ormon d-Daytona Beach is just as good as it is
farther north, affording the same enjoyment of surf-bathing and motoring,
and where, to the west, the headwatersof the Indian River flowing north and
south parallel the famous Beach line and give the same ideal peninsular ef­
fect as is enjoyed farther north at Daytona Beach and Ormond—
CHOICE LOTS CAN STILL BE BOUGHT FOR AS LOW AS $1,050.00

Due to the improvement program scheduled for NEW SMYRNA BEACH, and
the development of the entire New Smyrna section that is surely taking place
today, THE OWNERS OF LOTS IN N EW SMYRNA REACH NOW, ARE
CERTAIN TO REAP RICH PROFITS IN A VERY SHORT TIME!

For cooking dilute with
an equal part ot water.
Make inutlins, pop-overs,
a chocolate pudding lor
dinner—unless your lamily
want their pie and want it
straight. In that case, try
a butterscotch or molasses
pie made with Borden’s.

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NEW SMY RNA BEACH Is a GOOD place for Investment.

LET US SHOW YOU.

The H. B. Schulte Realty Company, Inc.
Exclusive Sell ing Agents.
REALTORS

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1937;'
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o'f its tweHtytic^ditd ’ftopSrJ
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D I s T I t It T.
lie d u e a n d pA v ah le o n J u n u n r y 1.
Church have received word from key nn«) cognac valued nt $100,000
C H A lt L U S A. DAI.I.AH.
He It I t r s o l v e d . H y t h o C o u n t v 193);
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FOIt WOltKING PEOPLE
L. J. Jackson, president of the Or* and intended for shipment to U. S.
Honda n u m b e r e d 110 t o 1SX. b o th I n c l u s iv e , f o r I I . 090.00; e a c h , sh s ll
va.
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l e o n J a n u a r y I,
In clu siv e,
f o r I I . 1100,00 e a c h , s h a l l
Lucy I*- L&gt;avls utld the heirs, itevl- e le c tio n In- an il t h o M i n e I* l i r r o h j he
19511
land# District of Christian church­ via Key \\ est, were seized in a
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car load of pineapples yesterday
t l i r a u a b ­ 1933;
The best of workers get out of lltn ler L u cy I - D a v i s : t h e h eirs, o rd e r e d to he h e l d In
H onda n u m b e r e d 131 t o 119. b o t h
S p e c ia l T a x Rc Iuk U D l m r l c t N&lt;&gt;.
--------- -- ,to
w -nt Bianca, Province of Havana* sorts when the liver fails
All Alone, Berlin. es, that the District Convention
H a n d s n u m b e r e d 139 t o tTO, b o t h In c l u s iv e , f o r ll .o o o .o o e a c h , s h a ll,
nct&gt; devlm -esr g r a n t e e s n r o t h e r c la l n i- oI.u t K&lt;*tnltiolo
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imm ! in c lu s iv e ,
f o r 11.090.00 e a c h , s h a l l b e tluu n m l p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I f "
My Beat G irl, be held at UeLand, and oriKinally IThree farmers were arrested. They They feel languid, hnlf-aick, "blue”
u i i t s u n d e r W i l l i a m !•'. I t u w ' I , d i s t r i c t l.eln p a l s o k n o w n u s S a n ­
e c e a s e d ; t h e h e i r s , d o v ls e e s n r a n - fo rd S p e c ia l T a x S c h o o l D i s t r i c t , on b e d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I, 1931;
H onda n u m b e r e d I I I to 1(0, b o th
1910;
scheduled to open Sept. 8, has been ‘s®i!1 " ,l Amoricnn owned the li- and discouraged njjti think they are dli:ei*
or o th rr
c la im a n ts
under
d a y o f S e p t e m b e r 1’J .u . to
nur,;.
fe ° T b c Merry Widow, postponed until Sept. 20.
Itu n d s u u n i b e r r i l 177 t o 191, b o t h I n c l u s iv e , f o r I I COO.OO e a c h , shall
getting Iftiy. Neglect of these syip* M a t h e w I t . ' M a r k s , d e c e a s e d : A n ­ dt heet e rHit
m i n e w h r t b e r o r n o t lh*;ro In e lu s tv e .
ench. s h a l l h e d u e n m l p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I,
, ptonis might result in n sick spell, n a S t o k e s a n d tins h e i r s , d e v is e e s. s h a l l h e Issu ed b y s a i d S iw c ln l T ux h e d u e a n d f oprall.noo.uo
Prospects of n much larjter at­
y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1. 1911. t h e p r i n c i p a l a n d I n t e r e s t o f
• K r a n t e e s o r o t h e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r ;.sc h o o l D i s t r i c t N o . 1. b o n d s In th e
therefore
(he
sensible
course
is
to
a l l h o n d x to !a» p a y a b l e a t t h e N a .
f e ’tivc (by. request) A
1911:
tendance, through the return of
liO M na S t o k e s ; J e s s l u T. D a v is. Into h e a r Interest
ls n u m b e r e d 196 t o 313, b o t h t l o ii a l H a r k H a n k . C i t y an il flta to
ly * je e n e , Bucolossl.
I take a dose nr two of Hcrbine. I t Is iK vlilually s lid a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r saut mt h eof r aiiin.nno.OO
t e of l i v e n m l o n c - l m l f p e r In cIhluusuiv
many nbsent vacationists, has been
e,
f o r I I O'-o.im e a c h , s h a l l o f N e w Y o r k ; t h e p r o c e e d s o f t h s
ljuat the medicine ncsdcd to purify of t h e e s t a t e o f W i l l i a m E. It u s - n n t u m p e r n ti n u m .
V
■ ^ - ils a ju n ..,
gjyqu ni the reason for the defer­
he duo a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I, s a l e o f s a i d b o n d s t o be u s e d f
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Sept.
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La Bpffd, &gt;As-, red date;
t h e p u r p o s e of a c q u i r i n g , b u ll d l
I the system and restore the vim and t'VIsres, H ra ll te n s o r . O t h e r r l a l m - he d a t e d J a n u a r y 1tit. I 0 - lt. nm l t ' 1 1913;
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•1 &gt; t W h e a t , D o u m b e r l.o l-fi t o t!fd
Ih u u ls n u m b e r e d 213 t o 330, b o t h f u r n i s h i n g o r o t h e r w i s e Im p
7.1,-■ *|jh i*. ' *» *'
to L S i1*; ■amhUioii of lunlth. Pricfe
Sold a l i t s u n d e r J e s s e T . D avis, hull* m a t u r e us f o l lo w s :
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new record. The building fronts
fifty feet on Flagler and one hun­
dred feet on First Avenue.

CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—(/P)—Promiion nt 301 West Fifth ise to .surrender Jacob Factor, hem!
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object will be ‘‘Child of the Florida Ij»nd Company, naw
under investigation by the federal
authorities was made to United WE HAVE THE BEST BUYSr u e s t of th e p re s id in g
States
Beitler today.
t n . John L c o n a n l y , nl«o He is inCommissioner
Paris nml would be sur­
u th a t all m e m b e r a n d rendered on or before August ir&gt;
interested In thu- w o r k , Attorney W. W. Smith told the
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j^firtling Secretary;

itkly p r a y e r m e e t i n g a n d
conference o f th e C h r i s ith will h r h e ld a t th o
R. L Hill, a t P a l m e t t o
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S o li c it o r fo r C o m p l a in a n t .
S ep t. 2-9-19-23-3(1,■
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(Modern 1 room bunRulow,
lilockn- from cltv. Price
'$1,250. T erm s. ' - ' w
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Modern 5 room house, close
in. Price $3,500.
Modern 7 room house, cor­
ner 1st Street, eastern ex­
posure. Close in.
Price

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J. H. JACKSON
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
E asy Repayment Plan
Office in new Merriwcather Building
2nd Street.

Phone Glif

$ 10,000.

New 5 room stucco house,
close in.
Price $8,500, a
real buy.

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TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TIIE

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Valdez Realty Co.
Smith’s BarLci
f(?r good barber ► * # P h o n^o mf
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Valdez
Hotel
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A R C A I) E

Now under construction at the corner of First St.
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see
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Britt-Chittcnden Realty Co., Inc,
210 E. First St.

Phone 708

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l e i i s I i n J k IniMnslvu o f H rlg g 'n
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to p l a t t h e r e o f r e e o n l i d III P i n t
Look I, a t p a g e 132 of tin- P u b ­
lic it c c o r d s o f S u in ln id e C o u n ­
ty. F l o r i d a .
Also
T h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f th e
N o rth w est Q u a rte r
and
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N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of Hie S o u t h West Q u a r t e r of S e c ti o n 19.
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It Is o r d e r e d H int y o u anil ea c h
of yOu a p p e a r to t h e s w o r n Mill of
C om p lain t h e r e i n file d on o r b e f o r e
th e Mb d a y of O c t o b e r A. I). 1925,
the s a m e b e i n g R u l e D a y o f llilt*
H o n o ra b le C o u rt,
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i n tiot lee ho p u b li s h e d lii 111*' S a n f o r d
H erald, a n e w s p a p e r m i ld l s h e d In
Ho I 'o u n t y of S e m in o le , S t a t e o f
Florlilu, m ice a w e e k Dir f o u r c o n ­
s e c u tiv e w eek ".
W1TNHSH th u h a n d a n d s e a l of
, V R D o u g la s s , C l e r k o f Hie I'lre iilt
! Court In a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
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V. I-:, nt i n ; t , a s s ,
)) ,»- C lerk C i r c u i t C o u rt.
It* A M. W i : i :K S . D e p u ty C lerk .
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S o ll e R o ts fu r C o in p l.illiau t.

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In c lu siv e , fo r tl'ino.OO e a c h , s h a l l 191*;
H o n d a n u m b e r e d 321 t o 310, b o t h
lm d u e a n d p a y a b l e 011 J a n u a r y I.
In e lu slv e ,
f o r 11.010,00 e ach , s h a l l
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d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y l,
Honda n u m b e r e d XS to !&gt;X, b o t h
In clu siv e, fo r J 1000.00 e a c h , s h a l l 1919;
I h u u l s n u m b e r e d 311 t o 300, b o t h
he d u e anil p u y a h t o o n J a n u a r y I,
In c lu s iv e ,
f o r 11,090.00 e a c h , s h a l l
10.13:
H onda n n m b e r il 30 to 113, Imth !&gt;•' tluu olid p a y a b l e o n J a n u u r y 1.
In c lu s iv e , f o r J 1000.00 e a c h , s h a l l I9K0;

f o r S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
A tt-st:
(O ffic ia l S eal)

T. W. LAWTON.

S u p erin ten d en t of P u blic I n s tr u c ­
tion a n d B x -O ffIclo S e c r e ta r y to
H oard.

WILSON &amp; llOPyitOLDEIl,
A tto rn e y s fo r th o H oard.
A u g . 6-12-19-2*.

10 Acres
Partly cleared, house, 10 minutes drive from Sanford,
adjoining subdivision offered for immediate sale.
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$2,500.00. Easy terms
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2040 ft frontage on brick road, 20 minutes drive from
Sanford.

$85.00 per acre. Terms

W. V. Wheeler
NOW LOCATED 810311-312 1st NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phone

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FLANIC0 ,/.ESTATES
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Is a Necessary Growth to the Town of Pierson, Florida
TWENTY TWO MILES FROM DAYTONA BEACH

An INVESTMENT In A Needed development Means Accrued Profits

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You are invited to go with us to
see the property. No obligation.
We have something to show.
When you see it you’ll wonder
why we charge so little for our
lots—50x130—

SEVERAL TOURING CARS LEAVE FOR FLAN ICO ESTATES, THURSDAY, AT 1 P. M. SEPTEMBER

BE OUR G U E S T

FLORIDA LANDS INVESTORS
i?or&gt;1st National Bank Building.

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W. J. RUDLAND, District Manager

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ASBOOI A T r n I-HKS n
T h e A aan cU ted P r e s s la e x c lu s ­
iv e ly e n title d *o »he u se fo r rap n b llea tln n o f a ll n e w s d isp a tc h e s
e r td ite a t o It or n o t o th e r w is e cred
t e j In t h is n e p er a n d a ls o th e losal n ew s p u h llsh ed h e r e in . A ll rla h ta
of rep u h llc a tlo n o f sp e c ia l d I•p a te n ­
t s h erein a re a ls o reserv ed .

WEDNESDAY, SE IT . 2, 1925
TBK HERALD’S PLATFORM
I.—Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
S^—Construction of St. Johna-Indlsn River canal.
S.—Extension of wiiite way.
4 .- -FTtenaion of local amusementa.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
•tr.
4 ,— Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houics, hotcla, apartment
Souses.
$.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
7,—Construction
of
boulevard
around Idik" Monroe.
IL—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
t&lt;—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
WHERE IS YOUR TREASURE?
—Whrre your treasure is, there
will your be nlso. Matthew 6:21.
WHEN IT S EASY TO LAUC.II
It's ensy to laugh when the skies
arc blue
And the sun is shining bright;
Yes, easy to laugh when your
friends are true
And there's happiness in sight.
But when hope has fled and the
skies nre gray,
And the friends of the past have
turned away,
And, then indeed it’s a hero’s feet
To conjure n smile in the face of
defeat.

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How’s

• Socks?

Has anyone called to see you in the last few days and ask­
ed you to buy doihe new sockq? Have you been interrupted
while busy byisolne nervy youriif salesman who said he reprfesented such-land such a brand of hosiery? If you have,
perhaps the salesman met with more than one unpleasant
reception.
Busy in his office n few days ago and with his mind on an
important business matter, one of Sanford’s business men
didn’t notice the entrance of a stranger into his office. W ith­
out any bnshfulness at nil, the newcomer walked right
through the outer office, passed several persons, and stopped
near the man \$ith whom he wished to tulk.
Not accustomed to being rudely interrupted and deeply
engrossed in his work, the Sanford man suddenly became
aware of the fnct that someone was standing beside him.
Upon looking up the intruder said to him.
"How’s your socks?”
The rest of tho story is n short one. Suffice it to say, the
nervy salesman didn’t remain long in that particular office.
Perhaps this method of salesmanship is necessary in
some other parts of the country, but it most certainly isn’t
wanted in Sanford. In this city when a man wishes to buy
socks, he usually goes to a store where socks are to be pur­
chased. He doesn’t wait for n hosiery salesman to come
along. He patronizes his friends who are in business and
who are working together with him for the upbuilding of the
community.
A prohibitive tax should be extracted from the itinerant
merchant who is here today and gone tomorrow’. The fellow
who comes to a town, sells his goods which nre many times
of the cheapest variety, and then moves on to the next town,
should receive no welcome, no hearty handclasp.
The town that is good enough to du business in is good
enough to live in. The merchant who would like to sell ar­
ticles in Sanford should find it necessary to pay his part of
the taxes and to do his share of the work necessary to the
upbuilding of the community.
These traveling sock snlesmen nre no exception. Howmuch do they pay toward tho city government? How much
do they contribute to the churches of the city? How many
memberships have they taken in the Chamber of Commerce?
Did they have a part in providing Sanford with a baseball
club this summer? Do they take the public into their con­
fidence by advertising their wares and their prices, ns do the
local merchants?
None of the reliable Snnford merchants would be pre­
sumptions enough or nervy enough to come into a busy office
and ask you how your socks were. They have more respect
and better judgment. They are the ones who are deserving
of your business when the time comes for you to buy socks,
or shirts, or whatever the article may be.
Give a few of these curb department store merchants a
cold reception and perhaps the word will be passed around
that Sanford doesn't want them. When the itinerant sales­
man calls at your door or at your office and tries to sell you
something, remember that you can buy just as good wares,
and perhaps better, from your home town merchant who
can sell for just as low prices and who is having n part in the
upbuilding of your home town.
If you keep your money at homo, it will come back to you
again. If you send it away, we doubt if you will ever sec it
again.
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It’a All Arranged.
Brain*, Not Language.
Foolish Idleness.
Florida Railroad Woea.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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THE COAL strike Is on, nil nice­
ly arranged, and Is expected to
last "nix weeks to four months.”
It mny be complicated by n sym­
pathetic strike In soft coal mines,
which would mako it more inter­
esting for consumers.
This strike, which is a little war
inside of our own Industry, will
cost per day more than $1,000,000
in wages alone, more than it cost
to build the Panama Canal.
But tho government and the in­
telligence of the United States
combined have nothing better to
offer than “wait and see what will
happen.”
Is there something so sacred in
a fight between workers nnd em­
ployers, ns lo make all interfer­
ence by those most interested, the
government nnd the people sacriligious?
AT THE Zionist Congress in
Vienna, Napun Sookow. discussing
education in Palestine says, "W ith­
out the Hebrew language, we are
not a people.”
Why not? The people of Italy
no longer speak Iwrtin, hut they
nre n people. So are the people of
Englnnd that speak Saxon no lon­
ger; tho people of Ireland, making
an apparently futile effort to re­
vive the ancient Gaelic.
It isn’t the language that makes
a people, hut the brain they have
nnd the way in which they use it.

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Here’s greatTierf
The ?n nton catch?"
become exhaust^ ,
National budget ul
put at $:i,080,0Wj}|
little naughts that,

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Thila(I'
fomt
rhis is *not
the f«
1 J"
campers to hlamfrj
A woman from W
poison while in (W
may hnveb cen
Don’t hlnnie a l
for her scanty
insists she must
..^bey drove an tg.1
New \ ork. Eves gJ
than someone
— in
• u- ,,
driving.
We can’t have anct,
of war s horrors is
salmon. And the
short.
We arc going to •
question soon as tCl
town whose name 1
nounce.

A DROUGHT in the South enuscs
lack of electric power, nnd to help
out one of the gigantic units at
Muscle Shoals will he put to work.
It is an excellent thing to use Mus­
cle Shoals, if only for a few days,
to relieve a critical situation.
RUT WHAT dp you think about
the government intelligence that
keeps a gigantic plant idle year af­
ter year, after Henry Ford hns
offered to make it useful to tho
entire country, especially the far­
mers. Gunning insiders of the big
power corporations, scheming to
get a fair price, and without pro­
ducing anything in the way of
cheap fertilizer, nre responsible for
this waste of power.

want toibT*.
Wc can worry *
inK generations/ vj
When yog
and worn out he*
»aby or a gcoJ ^

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Two would-be Enii
swimmers don’t eat I
right. We know , i
chees who doesn’t eg]

12 LOTS CLOSE IN ONLY

$4200.00.

IN THE CONDUCT
THE PRESIDENT should find
It's easy to laugh when the storm
n way to end the criminal waste of
A
Is o’er
fertilizer that the fanners need.
of this Bank's affairs, the first consilmial
And your ship is safe In port:
is safety— and th is is for your protection »|
K
Yes, easy to laugh when you’re on
GOVERNOR MARTIN protests
well as ours. We would like you {oknowi
tho shore
to the Interstate Commerce Com­
excellent
service we render—and we.corid
Secure from the tempcst’H apart.
mission against lack of railroad fa­
RKALTOR
But when wild waves wash o’er
invite you to inspect our facilities fotftni
cilities in Florida brought about
tho storm-swept deck
U
you well.
/by an extraordinary amount of
More Rules For Success
And your gallant ship Is a hatiered
travel nnd freight even in sum­
Dooms
501-502.
I’hone
05
wreck,
mer. The Florida East Coast Rail­
First National Bank Building.
Ah, that ia tho time when it's well
Men who have made big successes in the world of busi­ road had practically put an em­
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Ac®
worth while
ness frequently make public rules they have followed. These bargo on freight anil excursion
S A L E S FORCE
To look In the face of defeat with formulas are always interesting. .1. II. Fortier, new presi­ trains.
a smile.
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
dent of the Canadian Manufacturer's Association, has re­
BUT FOR the extraordinary ac­
It's ensy to Inugh when tho battle's cently given some advice and while it is not particularly new,
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it deserves the consideration of those who would follow in field, head- of the- Sealamrd Air
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Aha you know that the victory's the footsteps of successful men. The twelve points as fol­
Line Railway, building a railroad
won;
SAVE and'
across Florida in less than a year,
Yes, easy to laugh when the prize lowed and avoented by Mr. Fortier are:
pushing on now from Palm Beach
THRIVE
1. Work conscientiously.
you sought
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS*
\ to Miami and south, thus doubling
Is yours when tho race is.
2. Keep on studying.
i
the
state's
railroad
facilities,
conBut heres to tho man who can
3. Be enthusiastic.
iditions in Florida would be abInugh when the blast
•I. Don’t be afraid of responsibility.
ic a six x ia iril
1solutcly desperate.
IB 9 1
Of adversity blows, he will conquer
Home Interests First
f&gt;. Have definite hours of work.
at Inst,
For tho hardest man in the world
IN IIIS protest to the Interstate
fi. Having made a decision, go to it. Correct
at “The First”
to heat
Commerce Commission Governor
as you go.
The
First National Bank is proud of the fnct
Martin says: "The situation cau­
Ia tho man who can laugh in th'
7.
Undertake
few
things,
but
complete
them.
that
it
is
a "home-grown product".
face of defeat.
ses me profound alarm. Florida is
8. Stick to your job. Hold what you have.
—Emil Carl Aurin
Its 38 years of growth has been linked closely
growing at an unprecented rate,
--------o-------Progress every day.
transportation facilities are taxed
with the growth of Snnford itself, and vicinity,
It’s nearly time for someone to
to the limit. If this condition ex­
!&gt;. Worry is wearing, physically and mentally.
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let ua sell your prop
we have always been ready to aid h ime interests
spring another one about the pres­
ists in midsummer, when there is
Don’t
cross
the
river
until
you
come
to
it.
in preference to anything else.
ident's electrical horse.
supposed to be a lull in our activi­
10. Take recreation.
------- o-------The officers and stockholders of the First
ties, I must view with great alarm
11. Meet successful people. Learn from them
Headline snys, “Chlcngo to Hang
what the situation will lie during
National take an active part in all civic and com­
the winter months."
Three.” Things have chnnged since
Profit from every occasion.
mercial affairs that will contribute to the pros­
the days of Leopold and lateh.
We are permanently located ia Sanford
12. Stand for something good in your comniuuperity of this section.
------- o-------COLONEL PETER O. Knight,
niunity.
And the farmer in particular, has recognized
Today's boat laugh: A soft ans­
one of Florida's most able and ac­
OUR SA LES FORCE are EXI’KltW
When Fortier, ns a young Frem-h-Canadian farm hoy tive citizens, predicts that without
wer won’t turn away a hard enut
in tiie First National a never-failing friend.
strike. Johnny Spencer in Macon wenl to work on a Scottish-t’anndian farm in order to learn immediate railroad extension and
Telegraph.
Wo guarantee SatisfactionEnglish, says the Gainesville Sun, ho probably did tint have new railroad building, Florida's
-o—
condition will be deplorable.
any
mu-h
program
of
twelve
points
laid
out
‘to
follow
{)„
Mayor Dylan says to New York
M S K O IItl, I I,A.
There seems to lx» further oppor­
voters, “take me just ns I am." looking hack over his steadily advancing career he is now able tunity for such a man hs Clarence
If you have Property you want sold Uat i^
We imagine they will—for the lo see, however, that it was by unconsciously following those Dillon, whoso firm, Dillon, Rcade
and kiss it good-bye.
well known ride lo defeat.
humble li„ ,, thill hi- Kot aho».l. He vva» conaeicntioiH I
&amp; Company, with great profits to
TO
—
o-------its customers, has hitherto co-op­
Wo’vo heard about the fellow lolioiia iiileroali'd. cheerful, regular, courteous, sensible erated financially with Mr. W ar-r
who was so slow he couldn't catch pie virlui'11 ' U s l,l,‘Bed. '1'bere is no monopoly of such sim- field ia his wide program of Flor­
n rold but have you ever seen a
ida's railroad building.
m ain
fellow so fast that he couldn't
catch a girl ?
YOUNG AMERICANS, anxious
- o-------11G E. Second Street, in ford, FIa
for excitement, can get it by en­
By
IRVIN
s.
CORB
Rill Arnold, says the Gainesville
"3
listing in the French air force,
Sim, has just relumed from the
■ *
Threio times within the space of
fighting the Riffs under Abd-F.lstate prison camp at Raiford. Par­ mm week a vaudeville actor, well lie was brought in again, with n Krim. Americans now fighting in
don our ignorance. Rill, hut we known socially on liroudway and policeman supporting him upon ei- the air over there, receive inter­
\
didn’t know you had "been doing better known professionally on the thcr side
_i ( . i i i i i i i M i i a a i i K N a s a i x i g i t i i M X 11111■Ml*1*1
As they held him upright before esting letters, usually beginning,
time.” /Vnywuy, we're glad you are road, was escorted lo the same poWo wish t'i annniiiu'i! to the people of Sanford and
'Vile,
infidel
dog,"
telling
what
the
■ N
the
station
house
desk
tho
of
fen.
.
.
.
.
.
.
back.
Ilice station and booked on a charge ler fixed a wavering eve upon the Knuirhty much-annoyed Arabs will
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.
---upon
.....
Seminole County that we have entered the REAL
jof intoxication. On each of these
of the lieutenant who sat fac­ do to the American fliers if they
An advertisement in the Ismdon occasions friends who had learned pice
get hold of them.
ing
him.
Times says, "Two thousand golf of his embarrassing position bail­
ESTATE iiuaiiie.su. it i.s our desire and pur­
' KHo, loot," lie snid thickly,
balls for sale. Advertiser lives oil ed him out. laite Saturday night 41‘got
AND THERE isn't any doubt
any mnii here for me?"
pose to render prompt, efficient and sa t­
the boundary of a golf course and
that they would do all they prom­
would sell these sliced balls as the
ise and more. One Arab, in his let­
is fact my service to our patrons at
only way of recompensing himself
ter, promises the American fliers
for broken windows and ruined
that they, "fat pigs," shall "fall
ASHF.VILLE
CITIZEN
all times, to the end that we
flower beds." That's too much revictims to our infallible sharp­
venze to gel on a poor dub.
shooters."
While those who have no titles tinetion fur ................. i
might always merit their
t
-------- o-------Thus far the infallible Arab
want to get them many of those
ts ii isura hi? . d^ l&gt;rc": .
Rarities.
sharpshooters,
on
the
ground,
are
who have want to get rid of them.
- for
- professor,
^ omv a it,,uiis
confidence
-mice. As
lost tho trumpets toot, shoot rock­ They want no "handles" attach­
supplying the hulk of the victims.
used
not
only
its
proper
sense,
ets red,
ed to their names; are surfeited
hut for barbers, wrestlers,
Is-t banners bo unfurled;
We expect to engage in a general real estate business,
with surplus designations of hon­ jiu-jitsu
PROGRESS MARCHES along
exponents, dancing ex­
I’ve found a girl who never said:
or, such as Colonel, Professor or
handling city residential and business property, im ­
steadily.
The
police
of
Constantino­
perts, physical culturists. lec­
. "Oh, boy, I’ll tell world."
Doctor.
ple
have
cut
off
their
beards.
Two
proved
and unimproved; farm lands, truck and fruit;
turers,
dog
and
pony
trainers,
•
—Akron Times-Press.
In the Chapel Hill Weekly Nelli jirestidigitatcura and others.
hundred years ago Pctur the Great
and
acreage.
Battle Lewis voices the nausea of
made the Russians, great and small
Micro fore the title doctor
And play the banjo, Undo Ned,
the i’h.ll’s who are titled-tagged
cut
their beards, and also take off
should
Is:
left
to
physicians,
That now lies on the shelf;
"Dr." ami recites the society of the
the Oriental skirts that they con­
We feel ourselves qualified and properly equipped to n h
I've found a girl whon over said; University of Virginia for the ab­ and the title professor to those
sidered
part
of
a
decent
costume.
who are willing to have it mis­
satisfy the demands and wants of everyone desiring
“Now, listen, bo yourself!”
olition of Dr. and the substitution
used.
-—Youngstown Telegram of Mr. No personal animus is char,
to sell or buy. We therefore solicit your LISTINGS
But does the man who says 99
BRITISH STATESMEN are
it e
on all property you have for sale.
liable to the lady since she is not
Ioit saxes squawk nnd bugles bray, inflicted, we judge, and therefore per edit of the teachers would keen on business. The British Em­
Ioit joyous choits give tongue;
may without prejudice he heard swan -doctor" nnd "professor" for pire resumes diplomatic relations
SEE MR. JOHNSON:
I know a girl who doesn't say,
to declare that she would rather ■Mr." really represent them? Pres"Dear heart, don't bo so young!" “. . i T ^ r ^ - s r S
Docrar i1 7 -Niciioliis ' M u r r a y B o tie r *of
S V n V l i S '» n *
’2102 First St.
Realtors.
\i- although
..iii...... i. -i...
. 1lln? p c r a o n n l l y nKainst
Incidents.
—Cleveland Plnin Dealer. thnit
than niatn
plain Mr.,
she u*..
has i me
t i t l e s , "having suffered from*
American
business
men.
with
no objection to using the latter
a n v |i their own energy, make
many
mako up for the
t
Into the air l toss my fez
since mi possilde social equality Mils unfortunateo habit for m
„ iivaKMaHMKKHHaMi'aiHNHasaDaattaB*” *1"*3”
w ars," but gives warning that the
11f government enterprise in
With loud and clam-rous cheer; is involved.
wish to *ur-!drumming up trade,
■ ~
~~
I know a girl doe* never saya,
Editor lands Graves offers n titled teachers do not
M
....., Americans
desig-l are now building at a
"Oh, isn’t that a.dear!"
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
, romped in tn of the views of those tender thejlllcgcd obnoxious
Amerlean
peonleTove'co*1 ot $ 160,000,000 an underground
, - .. "The
,
.------ n people
—Macon Telegraph’Led ridden with purastic.il titles. nations.
.......
—
'
311 First National Bank Bldg.
to
are
titles,
and
m
ot
persona
who tube to carry freight in lauuipn
One says that "doctor" and "pro­ have obtained the title, of doctor
and help to do away with the con­
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Praises be unto dear Allah
fessor" nre obnoxious to 99 per
gestion. If those Americans hhye
SANFO RD,*;
r
FLORIDA
For one who isn't in a rut,
'it*
rent of the teaching staff* of Am­ woul.l be greatly shocked at hiv­ $160,000,000
left they night *J»
is THE SILENT SALEM AN OF C&lt;
And saya tp^nrh ones he meets: erican universities. Another de­ ing the title omitted When they nre
something of the anraq In tjuui'bit:
"It Isn't anything else but!" I nouncing the Dr. title as a dU- addressed."
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Mrs. G. A. Radford returned
Wednesday from East Flat Rock
and other points in North Carolina,
where she has been for the past
two months.

icial

Mrs, W. E. Afro, Miss Palmer
Arjto, Miss Gladys Trimble, Peck
Moore nnd Lee Ensign of Orlando
were the guest of Miss Noll Wil­
liams Tuesday.

• fint honor
f - . of

her
I t0,-.7hnrine
K a t h a r i n e PittMr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchison
^ 3:30 p. m.
announce the birth of a daughter,
Aug. 31, at the Fcrnald-Laughtori
Hospital. The little girl has been
fJrrttf1, w ' ^ e n t e r - named Helen Hutchison.
fjchool class of

church with a
Sam Byrd, who has been spend­
uie Harney. The ing the summer in Mt. Olive, S. C.,
J t t Miss Poctor’s returned home Tuesday and will
Kelt Avenue at 4 spend several weeks here then he
will enter the University of Flori­
da at Gainesville.
Mallrm will give
Mrs. A. E, Hill nnd attractive
Jital at 6:30 P- m. grand daughter, Miss Olive New­
rof Mrs. Fannie S. man, who have been spending the
tie Avenue.
summer abroad, arrived home
Wednesday. Miss Newman will en­
ter the Florida State College for
Women this fall.

i'llson of Jacksonville
JtWe house guest of
Sbinholser for several.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Ev­
ery time another country comes
to terms with the United States
concerning its war indebtedness to
the latter it becomes just that
much hnrder for France to con­
tinue stalling off a settlement.
To that extent tiie recently con­
cluded Belgian-American agree­
ment, which otherwise isn’t a very
brilliant bargain for this nntiqn,
is a good thing.
ITobnbly it Insures some sort of
an arrangement when the French
debt commission drops in at Wash­
ington in mid-September.
The
commission would look pretty fool­
ish trying to make out that France
can-t do a t least ns well ns poor
little stepped-on Belgium.

Sirs. John McKee and little son,
Jack, left Tuesday for Savannah,
Ga., to be the guests of relatives
for sevorul weeks. They were ac­
companied by her fnther, J. How­
ard Jarrot, Sr., of Savannah who
has been her guest for the past
several days.

Mr. nnd Sirs. W. T. Wheeless
|rs. H. A. McMichael nnd daughters, Sara and Betty,
ays in Bunnell as the who have been spending tho past
, and Mrs. Martin Mc- month at Coronada Beach, have
returned home. Miss Snra Wheeless will resume her studies at the
returned Monday Florida State Woman’s College at
fork and other points Tallahassee this fall.
[he has been for the
The sign of the barger, pole with
spiral bands of white and red,
Leonnrdi left Tues- symbolizes the ancient function of
lui points in Georgia, the barber—bloodletting.
pi spend the month of
The new treatment for torn flesh,
cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations
|lrs. C. A. Byrd will that is doing such wonderful work
iy for Brevard, N. C.k in flesh healing is the Borozonc
hill spend tho month liquid and powder combination
treatment. The liquid Brozonc is a
powerful antiseptic that purifies
wound of poisons und infec­
|rs. F. I). Brccdin left the
tious
whilo the Borozone
three weeks’ visit, powdergerms,
is
the
heulor. There
lind relatives in Tcn- is nothing like great
it on earth fur
ilriinin.
speed, safety and efficiency. Price
(liquid) 30c, 60c nnd $1.20. pow­
n. R. L Kemp, of der 30c nnd 60c. Sold by Laney’s
ire the guests of Mr. Drug Store.
L Shinholsor ut their
rAwiyic. .

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Huff left Monday
points in Oklahoma,
ill visit friends and

i month.
(!. Pittman, of Tampa,
Hay tn he the guest of
Mn. E. I&gt;. Mobley, ut
t Oak Avenue.

On the other hand the French
certainly will ask as good terms
as Belgium Tcceived. Tho Bel­
gian compact lops off more than
200 millions ir\ interest, and in the
same ratio, France’s debt being
much larger than Belgium's, tho
former would get a cancellation
amounting to something like n bil­
lion nnd a half—quite an item.
The Belgian reduction
was

fenced.

[ ■kh-v has return*k Sute, where
' ? past month
• °« r.tr pattrAa.

00 acres with 7 room
houses.
Fronts on hard
road.
150 large hearing
trees. Adjoining large de­
velopment.

f,itl
P‘ -loin him shortly.
iu
y u if ,,n l- r o .
ra*&gt;. ,In,nlaku
iv...:.
lake tin
up their

I0r *everal months.

Near lake.

Price SfiGOO. Terms.

Price $20,0110.
$5000 cash will handle.
“Service That Is Reliable”

i Utki Kuevt
~.:'ynM-°-r-0'
of Mr. Gaand
Past

I t S S f »*•

u ’ r ; 0. Garner and

15m.invi«e.
tn 1*I8VC rcturnwhere they

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ises made J»y President Wilson
when he was In Paris. So far a*
the records show, he didn't make
similar promises to France, but
you can’t tell—thrt French may
rake something up y e t
They have wonderful memories
for casual promises of a sort cal­
culated, if kept, to save them mon­
ey. Another thing, during the next
ten years the Belgians will mnke
only nominal pnyments. France
is sure to demand a like extension.
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Of course it remains for Con­
gress nnd parliament, in Brussels,
to ratify the Belgian-American
agreement. Parliament can be de­
pended on to do so. It’s too fav­
orable a deni, for the Belgians, to
be balked at, on their side—62
years to pay up in, ten years be­
fore substantial repayment starts,
200 millions off and 3 1-2 per cent
interest.
In Congress there may be some
kicking. Still, President Coolidgc
had “O. K.’d" the dicker nnd the
chances arc he'll hnvc votes
enough to get the national legisla­
ture’s approval. Everybody’s sor-

Stanley &amp; Rogers.
REALTORS
Real Estate—Investments.
Ball Building
Sanford, Fla.
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He’s the little fellow inside of you who
says, “That merchant gladly responded
to my needs. He sold me worthwhile
merchandise. Asked me only a reason­
able price. Made only a reasonable pro­
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good when I came into his store. Sent
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clue. What are you going to do about
them? Not keep him waiting? It isn’t
fair to him. For he has some bills to meet
and if you don’t PAY HIM PROMPTY,
you are going to “gum up” the whole
business.

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Coat style, made of closely woven knitted material. Style forecasts for
fall show this type a very popular sport model. Made in tan, brown, red, blue
green and lavendar.
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Remember how you said to him. “Sure
you can count on me to pay you prompt­
ly?” Now then, it’s up to you to make
good your promise. That’s what GOOD
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on the part of the merchant—-in your
integrity, backed by past performances.

In all wool, silk and woolmix, silk and brush wool. Solid colors and combina­
tions. White, blue, red, tan, grey,brown ^ind lavendar.

You can’t afford to have your conscience
restless. It will absolutely thwart
YOUR SUCCESS. If you want the best
out of life, you’ve got to make good
your promises—TO PAY YOUR BILLS
PROMPTLY.

Slip-on Sweaters
exceptional good for this fall. Withou t collars. In blue, tan, brown, red and
grey. Girls and Misses sizes.
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Furthermore, you can’t afford to allow
your good name to have registered
hack of it—SLOW PAY. But that is just
what happens to the slow ones, and every
merchant knows the slow ones. It always
pays to.

‘Stout-wear’ Dresses
We have just received our first fall sh ipment in “stout-wear” dresses. These
dresses are both street and afternoon models. Made of the best grade ma­
terial, satin faced, crepes, crepe do chines, canton crepes and satins.
Sizes 40V4 to50l/2.
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Valuable cmjrnss In moilorn pfdugogy taiiKlu from el^nu&lt;ntary
lo tho It■ghunt KtamUril.
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10 acres w ith G room
•tewd from Morgan- j
Y*krrt they have been 1 house 100 hearing orange
months.
and grapefruit tree. Also
am! Robert
ptened from New peaches, persimmons, and
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some nursery stock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLautin,
on of Jacksonville Mrs. Mattie Pace and Victor Mcvisitor in the city I.nulin will lenvc Thursday for a
motor trip to New York City and
other points East. Mr. McUtulin
nicy of Genevn was while nwny will buy stock for his --Lesday, of Miss Nell jewelry store.
Williams of JacksonLycst of her mother,
ftin, for several days.

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
(Second Half)
Won Lost Pet.
Tampa....................45 21 .082
Lakeland ................43 25 .002
St.
Petersburg....... 27 38 .415 Griffmcn Increase Lead Over
.Tampa Downs Lakeland With Sanford
.. ............. . 10 49 .240
Philadelphia to Four and
i Foley Pitching Good Hall;
Half Games; Veteran Wal­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Bugs Ery Blows I p i.‘ Mb
Won Loat Pet
ter Johnson In Good Form
i an d Throhurn Kcplane Pint
Pittsburgh............. 78 40 ' .629
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Now York .. .. .. .. 73 G7 .502
LAKELAND, Sopt. 2.—&lt;^P&gt;— I
Tnmpu Smoker* won the tl«c;ib,&lt;;j. ’rvinn'ati.............. 07 G7 .540
03 .492
aihe end,the Ktcond half i.t tiv 11. ioklyn .. ........... 01
I. Louis............... &lt;12 00 .484
loridn State league pennant i
here. Tuesday* by taking the m l.'u‘*on....................01 73 .155
oml garpe from the Lakeland Jtftfh-fPhi driphia........... G5 09 .444
hinders runnere’ up, by a six to Chi &lt;&gt; ................. GO 70 .141
four icorc. Healed battling mark­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ed the second spasm between the
Won Lost I’ct.
two chibs with frequent hits of
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45 .010
choice wrnngling mid arguments
Pnikul.i'-hin ......... 74 48 .007
.With tho Umpires.
Foley hurled a great game for Chicnj.’o . ‘...............0:1 57 .518
...........CO 59 .528
th«i Smokers clamping down after Kt. 1oui
............. 03 01 .508
the first inning during which the Dut re I.
Highlanders scored twice. Welch’s Cleveland ...............GO nr, .472
triple, Brazier’s double ami Ed­ New York........... ... 52 71 .423
ward’s single marking igi the two. Huston .. ............... 30 85 .398
Although the dancing slinger wa .
touched for eleven bingles, la;
held the locals' squad in and kept
Y e s t e r d a y ’s
tho hits well scattered. Hugs K»y
was able to stave off the impend­
R e s u lts
ing rush for five innings, but when
Cnsures was hit with a pitched
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
•ball to start the fifth inning, Lr&gt;- Lakeland 4; Trim pa 0.
cz singled, Snead walked and Sanford 2; St. Petersburg 1.
licks ciearwd the bases with a
NATIONAL LEAGUE
double, three runs scoring.
Edwards made four hit* in four Chicago 0; Boston 2.
Pittsburgh 10; Phihuletphia 3.
trips to the plate.
No others scheduled.
The Ilex Score.
TAMPA
AM It II IX) A E
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Snead, 2b. „ .. G 1 1 2 2 &lt; J Pori on 1; New York 2.
MYERS HUMBLES
Hicks, 3b...............r. 0 3 r» 2 0 I hilndclpidn il; Washington 7.
S T . PETERSBURG
Bstrailu, cf........... G 0 l H 0 0 No others scheduled.
Welle, as................r&gt; 0 2 3 (J 0
BY SCORE OP 2 TO 1
Lee, r f .'........... 3 0 1 1 0 0
Casares, if.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Lopez, c.............. 3 2 3 I 2 0
Jcssmer, lb .........G • 1 t 7 0 0
Foley, p.............. 2 0 0 0 3 1
field to run Frisbie down, tossed
Peterson, rf, .... 2 2 1 0 0 0
j tiie hail to Messner, who threw out
Frisbie at third. Dumas, however,
T o ta ls ........... 30 0 13 27 10 t
11 reached second on the play, and
LAKELAND
AB It il PO A Hi I’lm lc Clan I* Nmv Leading
Levy also was walked. Hardy's
iiuekley, as........... G 0 I 4 2 o
Giants By R Full Games;
best was a high fly lo left and the
Kowalski, 2b. .. 4 0 1 4 3 0
Boston Braves Heat Cubs
inning was over. No runs, no hits,
Wcjch, If............... 4 l I O 0 0
‘J no errors.
Brazier, cf.............1 1 1 0 0 0
Sixth Inning
PHILADELPHIA, Kept. 2—f/P)
Edwards, lb......... 4, 1 4 7 1 0
Mcs«ncr flew out to Dumas,
Doyle, 3b...............4 1 1 I 3 0 —-Pill burgh made it five straight
’ Blown struck out and for the third
Surface, -f.......... 1 0 0 2 O 0 from Pldhulolphla Tuesday, win­
time, Doyle flew‘out to Dumas. Np
Francis, c. .. .. 4 0 2 0 1 0 ning the filial game of the series
runs, no hits, no errors.
Ery, p................. 2 0 0 1 1 2
Thornburn, p. . . 2 0 0 l 3 0 10 to 3.
.Mi Quo again flew out to right,
Cusack, x-rf. _ 2 0 0 t O 0
3 Ids victory increased the Pi­
£ Mason struck out and Crawford
I 1was out, short hi fftmS No run*,'
rates’ lead to eight full games
Totals ......... 30 4 11 27 11 2 and at the snme time sent Phillies
j no hits, no errors.
X Hatted for Surface in 7lh.
0
Seventh Inning
tumbling into the National Lea­
Score by innings:
Smith, 3h.
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Mitdiull flew out to center. Cox
Tampa ................ 000 003 102 -0 gue ci liar.
Simmons, cf.
II flew out to left and* . • PfM
Lakeland.............. 200 000 002 1
Cm Ison was no puzzle to the Pi- Miller, rf.
u out, second to first. No runs, no
Summary: Two bang hit, Braz­ i‘atcil, who dggvo him frbiu the Cochrane, c.
1 hits, no errors.
ier, I)oyle, Hicks, Snead. Tlir. .i mound in the seventh and then
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base hit, Welch, Hicks, Stolen , continued their attack at the ex­ Galloway
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drive
to center, good for two liases:
base, Hicks 2. Sacrifice, Unsure , ' pense of Couch and Pierce.
I(arriss,
0 Frisbie beats out a hit to pitcher,
Lopez.
Double play, Buckley, I •Score by inniitga:
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*&gt; finding Morris, who had run in
Francis to Edwards. Left on lm . Pittsburgh . 030 io i 1 13— in-17 0 Quinn,
French, :
**! close to the plate for the hunt, and
Tampa 14; Lakeland 0. 1hi o on Philadelphia 100 OUO 1U1— 3-11-3 Bagwell,
11 Ihiilej advanced to third. Myers
balls, off Ery 2; Thorburn 4; FitButteries; Aldridge and Smith;
again sacrificed Frisbie to second. ]
ley I. Struck out by Ery 3; Foley ' 'writ on, • much, Pierci and V. n on.
3 .Myers out, pitcher to first. Morris
1. Hits off Ery U In G 2-3; off
del Dumas walk again arid the
Thorburn 4 in 3 1-3. Hit by pitch­
| liases were full with one out. Levy
er, Foley um! Case res; by Ery; '
E i-a me through with a high fly to
Cawires: by Thorburn.
I.n.-di,.;,
O 'Stage in right and Hailey, paired.
pitcher Ery. Umpire , Pa li, Sim­
0 Frisbie going to third and Pumas
mons and Raster. Time 2:01.
" l" second. Then Hardy siamed one
&lt;• to Morris, too hot to bundle, and
11 Fri hie scored. Hardy safe at first.
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, MeQuc flew out to second to end
Atlanta „ ..
" the inning. Two run*, Uiruu hits,
New Orleans
u i no errors.
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Nashville .. .
'Memphis .. ..
Mobile .......
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Little Rock
Birmingham

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Totals ......... 33 7 11 27 3 0
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ........ 010 010 001—3
Washington .......... 004 000 12—7
Summary: Two base hit,, Rice,
Peckinpnugh, Johnson 2, Gallo­
way 2. Three base hit, Miller,
Poole. Stolen base, Rice 2; Peck.
Cochrane, Galloway, Bluege: Sac­
rifice. Cochrane, McNccly. Double
play, Hale to Bishop to PooTo. Left
on base, Philadelphia &gt;C{ Washington 10. Base on balls, off Harrias
Quinn 1. Hits, off Uarriss 8 in
f, 1-3 innings; off Quinn 3 in 1 2-3.
Hit by pitcher by Uarriss (J. Har­
ries). Struck out by Hnrriss .1;
Quinn l r Johnson 5. Losing pitch­
er Hnrriss. Umpires, Evans, Haldebrnnd, N'nllin and Ormsby. Time
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P o p u la r

Wishes
for 197 &amp;

The N ew Cleveland Six for
1926 is 1926 th r o u g h and
through.

It has beauty that increases
your respect for beauty. It has
style that sets a style, and all the
charm that master builders can
build into master coachwork.
And in keeping w ith Cleve­
la n d ’s tra d itio n s, this n ew
Cleveland performs (a s more
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FIFTH STRAIGHT
FROM PHILLIES

remarked) lilce a million doB®
T h e r e ’s no putting
words the feel of its remart
able power — or the smart
ness o f its flight—or the fiashi
quickness of the car in traffi
N e w thrills — new ideas
d rivin g e a se —n ew conce
tions o f motoring pleasure,
you’ll get them all the dayp
take your first ride in a ne
Cleveland Six. Why wail?

“One-Shot” Lubrication System
Significant of Cleveland's fo resig h t a n d leadership, Is tho p r o v e n
it h as pioneered in chassla lu b ricatio n. M o r a t h a n 25,000 Cleveland
S ites w ith tho "O n e - S h o t " S y stem a r e a lre a d y In tho h a n d s of owners.
P res s y o u r heel o n a p lu n g e r—t h a t ’s all —a n d ev ery part of tho chassis
is Ilu3h e d w ith clean, fresh lu b r ic a n t. " O n e - S h o l " d o ts a far better
job th a n y o u o r a n y b o d y else c o u ld d o w ith a n oil or grease gun.
(T he “ O ne-Shot” Lubrlcall(.n S rtte m D lieenied under
Bowen Product* Corp. patent*.)

WORLDLEADERS
FOR 37 YEARS
EQUIPMENT ON
CADILLAC
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B u y s complete bran d n ew
materia! tor a 5-Room B u n ­
galow. P r ic e in c lu d e s all
lumber, mifSwork, hardware,
p aints, nails, r o o f in g an d
plansforerection. A bsolute
g u a ra n ty off s a t is f a c t io n .
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vestigate before buying.

B u ilt on the n ew C hevrolet
chassis w ith c o n str u c tio n
typical o f the highest priced
c a r s—p o w erfu l m o to r; a
n e w disc clutch, the easiestacting you have ever han­
dled; extra strong rear axle;
lo n g sem i-elliptic springs—
t h i s c a r p r o v id e s , a re­
markable com bination
o f s t r e n g t h , p o w e r and
comfort.
T o u rin g
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Valdez Hotel Bldg.
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fine appearance and co
fort. It is finished
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FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
I.umley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 93, Welaka
Bldg.
WIGHT, PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See u s
first. We do It. Phone 417-W.
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REAL ESTATB
E. SPURLINO, siD-dlvisiun
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND MRTAL WORK
JAMES H. COWAN-All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work,
Winer nt'd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third BtrwL Tele­
phone 1 1 1 .

Building Material

Automobiles

Advertising
FOR IJIG RESULTS advertise in
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—It covers Ilrownrtl County thoroughly which is
one of the mo3t rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Const.
Sample copy anti rate card upon
request.

MAN with car to work in evenings
from 4 to 0. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
in letter. Write "Proposition" Caro
Herald.
WANTEn~T0 HUY from owner, n
lot, close in, for cash nt once.
Must bo reasonable. Write J. A.
Care Ilernhl.
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DEPENDABLR USED CARS
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Sanford Ave. Three miles out. 192*&gt;—Fort Fordor Sedan.
Gindervllle Heights. Lots from 1922— Ford Coupe.
$200.00 up, Eusy terms. A. C. Cin­
192.4—Ford Tuurtng.
der. Gimlervilte, Fla.
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.
FOR SALE or Exchange for real
I. W. Phillips* Sons
estate, Ford Sedan, good condi­
Dodge Uros. Sales and Service
tion nnd appearance. A. S. John­
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd £
ston, Osteen, Fin.

WANTED: At once: Small apart­
ment. Close in. Address J. A.
Care Herald.
FOR RENT: 2 furnished house­ WANTED: TwiT lot* in Sanford
keeping rooms. 2 beds, first floor.
FOR QUICK SALE: Well located
Heights between Palmetto and
312 or 3M East 6 th.
lot
on
Meltonville
Avenue
close
OHIO—Xenia.
Kim. Owner npply Bradford and
_____ Make your sales in. Price $1000 with terms. Phone
through the Xenia Ga2clte, Zen- 725.
Page, Milano Thentor.
•&lt;». Ohio. Kirh agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates IF YOU want to sell your property
WANTED: Three lots in Buena
on request.
Vista. Must be reasonable. Brad­
list it with Thrnsher &amp; Garner.
FOR RENT: Two acres celer&gt; ford &amp; Page, Milano Tiyatre.
They will do the work quick.
farm. Close in. Inquire J. J
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
Mauser. Park &amp;. Commercial.
Classified nils have the largest FOR SALK: Ford Sedan, 1925 mo­
commission. Right proposition
del.
In
good
condition.
All
new
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rule Be (li-word line) line. Good Year tires. Cheap for cash. FOR RENT: One garage. Ill Pal for right man. Apply nt Herald
after fi:30 in afternoon.
motto or phone 5-19.
811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ FOR SALE: Two returned tickets
WANTED: Boarders, with or
er;! and fern growers of Volus­ from Jacksonville to Wilmington, FOR RENT: One four room house
without rooms. 811 Elni Avenue.
on
Fourth
nnd
Plumgranlte
Ave.
ia county advertise in the Delatnd N. C. Telephone KIO.’I nfter 8 p. in.
Phone (J7-I-W.
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owner.
C.
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Elm
Daily New.., rate lc per word, cash or call at Maple &amp;■ Ninth. Upstairs.
A r ., Sanford, Fla.
with order.
FOR SALE: Gas stove cheap. Seo
Mr. Button, Southern Utilities
Office.

MIRACLE Concrete Co. general
cement work, eldewalki, build­
— Wntervllle, Morning
Sanford and Katie. Tern
ing blocks, Irrigation boss*. J. B. MAINE
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine | ard Ronlty Co. Phone 208,
Terwillcger, Prop.
people are interested In Mondu — — —— --------------------property, Reach them through FOR SALE: I wood range
HILL. LUMBER CO. Houo« a the
Sentinel , Rate card on upciusa bake oven. I.u-Bet
Service, Quality and Price.
plication.

Lost And Found

LOST: Small brown leather purse
containing eleven dollars in bills
nlso small change. Post Office key.
Return to Dorothy Mero Care DeCottes &amp; Spencer office and re­
FOR SALE or will trade my late ceive
reward.
1924 model Ford Sedan for 1 st
payment on lot In Sanford (new
paint and coni tires). C. C. D.
Herald.

Effloteni.

A LITTLE WANT Al) IN The
HERALD will bring dou in big
results.
Advertise those old a r­
ARCHITECT
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirtyM « m b a r A. L A
eent ad may bring you several FOR SALE: StrafwPerrF plants,
R'-sa Building
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
Orta ado, FI arid a
DIRECTORY
Missionary, 75c per 100 ; $5.00
sentative will call and sea you.
per 1000 ; 600 at thousand rate,
Rooms For Rent
than 500 nt 100 rnte. W. L.
■Ian w lib la M W
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando less
r„»lr •&gt;&gt; Sanford
Bard,
West
First
St.
Route
A,
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
■ attra areded.
RENT—Ho m u with or with
it nkrn a a r »M *
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ Box 124-A, City or phone (I53-L2. FOR
HILTON’S
out
meals.
Reasonable rates
rrqulrrd.
II »
imum 24c cash with order.
IIA ItnB H SHOP
Lincoln House.
llU W tk allr
113 Magnolia Ave.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the fianksTon “ sanfLrJ
6 First Class Barbers
accepted want ad medium id i ----------------------------------------- — HELP WANTED: Largest custom
Hperial Attention
shirt
manufacturers
selling
Daytona
(Fin.) One cent a word'FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfnrdGiven Tu Ladies and Children
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
| New Smyrna Highway one half through agents direct to consum­
-----------— --------------------------- mile North of Osteen. E. B. Cnr- ers, desire addition salesmen. No
capital nor experience require*!.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, ter. Osteen, Fin.
7 --™ — ~——7— -------;------- Samples ....... Write today. Hudson
Cliinuwnre in English Porce­ I la. Thousands read the das- ,
sified pngea of Florida's Great *‘Olt NALL: A lot of good egg Valley Mills, 608 Broadway, New
lains, Huvnrinn and Japanese Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. ( plants. Apply \\. ( 1. Aldridge, York City.
Directory
Minimum 25c, cash with order. Dux 111 .
China mnkc lovely g ifts
Writ,- for complete rate curd,
You ate wasting time nnd nm
- ftl'iUlgraphlng, The Ball Hardware
tiev if this page hasn't your elas
mailing—as you
PA LM
sifieil advertisement. Phono it it
you want it.
today. No. 148.
E, Porch, First
m em ."'Read alwmt it'in the Palm $ ,' i-tab'“ U\r , ' T l ' T t T ™
BldgBeach Post. Sample copy sent on jn * al'™ ’VapicHy^ "Price $2500.00
W. H. LONG
r‘i,1U'';,l•
cash..Address P. O. Box 1135.
MEAT MARKET
,ES FOR RENT
ADVERTISING gets results if U
reaches potential buyers. Pn- FOR SALE: Desirable corner lot.
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Hu
Intkn Duily Nt as is circulated it) Celety Avenue near Meltonville.
nil industrial ami agricultural sec- Suitable for filling station nr other
business purposes, will sacrifice for
$1,259,110 ternur, .Address, Owner/
TOR HIRE
ADVERTISE in Up - Jnurnal-Hir- 1*. O. II..X 11-15.
II. A. SPIillt
) SERVICE Day
idd, Soutli Georgia’s greatest
ntiall trains 1Wnewspaper. Morning, afternoon, FOR SALE: Show ease,
Contractor and Builder
iWe B51 and 03- W
weekly mul Sunday.
Classified
plate glass top floor case.
*09-M — Phone — 499-M
rutea 10c per line. WuyerosH Jour­ ID! Magnolia Ave. II. C, 1
nal- Heruld, Wuyeross, Georgia.
2108 PALMETTO AVK.
FOR SALE: Weil located lot close
TAMRA MORNING TRIBUNE— in. Suitable for apartment. Very
Semi in your subscription tu the low priced for next four days.
Tribune or band it to your local Rhone 725.
Everything
denier so you can read Florida’s
For the Sportsman greatest newspniier. One year,
$8.00, 0 months. $4 00, three months
At
$2.00. If yon desire $1,000 insur­
RAY EVERY DAY: Distrib
ance policy add 75e tu your order. GET
ule 150 necessary products to es
Bah
Hardware
STOKE — RreDO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell taldished users. Extracts, soaps
Phonf&gt; 8
i, Soda*. We
anything? If so alvtrtiso in food products, etc. World’s larges
l u )s u r phono.
company will back you with sur
the Gainesville Sun,
prising plan. Write .J. It. Walkin'
DEVKLORHUA ATTENTION — Co. Dept J-5, Memphis, Tenn.
Rensucoln is beginning
the
greatest dcvelopnicut in Geoi gin's
J K 3 I . KSTATK — INVKSTHB.YTA
PBjCtRIC CO.
history; a half million dollar high­
lU li i uutt
Lobby I’ulexton-Orumley Bblx. way to the gulf beach just finish­
B anforif
F lo rid a
*• Althing eleced; nt two million dollar bridge
l0* H Elwtrsgith
across Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opern house
under construction; two millions
snndsa &gt;
n s a b l v n r o f F l o r i d a s i n c e 1834
being spent on highway; greateut
Customers Waiting
*suiHisa
m-ft'i mo-t'x:
chance for live developers lo get
F ir s t N ational B ank.
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
*tll)0DA JJ»gJ. II. HUTCHINSON
opment Department. Tha i’ensaJ-’ond. first uJ Elm,
IIBll. B.STATB
coln News.
A c re a g e . F a r m s a n d
D ra n g *
nut and luti str^t.
u r o v o a u Mtxx-taliy
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
11)20 Liiurnf Avcmi»,
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
M em b u r o f
S A N F O R D . FLA
F
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i
d
a
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la
i
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WUIS7
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .
charge. 10c minimum.
FLORIST”
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
“r
««4iun«.
are in erested in F lorida. Each
• rtonj 260-W
i&gt;f them through a classified ml
If you have a house for salt* we can
in the Morgantown POST . Six
cents a word for six consecutive
move it.
Issued.
Drinking Water
Office in
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
"&gt;g Annex.
Municipal Supply
—Centra! West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 I-2e per
City Of Sanford
wool; 4 insertions 1 !-4c; 0 or
more lc per word each insertion.
Approved by
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
carreer
Florida real estate advertisa In
Florida S tale Hoard
the St. Petersburg Times. One c«n*
50ii D a n k B l d g .
rent a word daily, two cents a won
Of Health
— F ln H ita
Sundays.
inks

ok

Wanted

DAVID B. HYEB

Si "™SeCJS:

Miscellaneous

1 five or six room house not over

2 five to seven room houses not over
$7,500.
Also have clients for suburban
homes at moderate prices.

rim

COUNTY

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1 I.OIIIIIA I I K T K i n i l M M i W H A T
A M O U N T OF i i o m i o i s NKCKS*
NAUY
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SBKUIAI,
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A I . 'O
KNOWN
AS SA M 'O IIII
KI'KCT A I, TAX
SCIKMII.
|||s .
t h i c t . t i h : h a t h o f i n t f .h b x t t o III-: I'A III t i i f i i h o n t u b
t i m k w h i : \ a n d t i i i j im . a u f .
WIIF.IIK I'll I M 'l l 'A I. A M I 4 \ T K U I '.s r SH A M . Ill: HUB A M I
I’A \ A III.i:.
AMI
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I'O ll AX CI.HCTIOX T o OBTBIIm i x k w m m i R i t o n not t i i f .
■HAIII IHXTItlUT Xll A M . I AHUK

C l tA j h e r e .

On two clear w ater
lakes; off highway
to east coast.

Must be seen to be
appreciated.

WE O F F E R T O D A Y

1911;

Close in Util,division property, ready for de­
velopment at :i price much lower than any
adjoining property.
Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price t hat will nmko you money. T hese two
listings will hear rigid investigation.
-Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County tpiotations, this piece has several
miles of water front.

\ .P . CONNELLY &amp; SONS

By GEORGE- McMANUS
AvVI- T H C P . e

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Balance of this 64
acre tract is practi­
cally all cleared and
ready to be set in
grove.

■10X11 A.
w i l l : |{ MAS. on I Im 7 th d a y o r J u l y 1
A. I*. 1916. it p e t i t i o n w a s proKontod
In find lllod Willi t h i s C o u n t y Hoard
of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n f o r S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r ll la , s i n n e d by m o r e lim n
t w e n t y f i v e i» - r e e m o f ih&lt;- d u l y q u ail* i
fled e l e c t o r s revIdltiK w l t l i l n t i p e c - 1
lal T a x Hi'hoot D i s t r i c t No. I, S ent-!
Iu o l•* C o u n l v , F l o r i d a , s a i d IM strlct
IrtlnK a l s o K n o w n ns H a n f o r d HpreInl T a x .School D i s t r i c t , a s k i n g mnl !
IoAIII o ii Uik t h a t a n e l e c t i o n h e c a l l ­
ed a n il h e l d t h r o u g h o u t s a i d d i s ­
t r i c t t o d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r not
bonds
In t h e s u m o f f If,n non 0"
s h o u l d he I s s u e d by s a i d d i s t r i c t
f o r t h e p u r p o s e of nci|u lrltlK . htllhllo g . e n l n r g l i K , f u r n i s h Intt, o r o t h e r ­
w is e lu i p r o v l m c
sc h o o l hoi Iit Iu p s
a n d sc h o o l v ro u n d s , a n d f o r tile
e x c l u s i v e u s e o f t h e p u b li c
fr e e
s c h o o l s w i t h i n s a i d s p e c i a l t a x so ho u l
d i s t r i c t , t h e p r o c e e d s o f t h e said
l.oiiil I s s u e a m o u n t i n g t o 1450,000.nn to he u s e d f o r t h e p u r p o s e s set
f o r t h lu s a i d p e t i t i o n a n d to he e x ­
p e n d e d a n d d i s b u r s e d lu t h e fo l lo w lug m a n n e r , t o - w l t :
I. 11 r,.loin.ini t o h e u s e d In p u r c h ­
asin g site
for new
h ig h
sch o o l
h u lld ln ir.
2 4250,00(1.011 In he u s e d In t h e
c o n s t m e t ion a n d e r e c t i o n of u n ew
h ig h rc lio o l hutldliiK .
3, I Till, DUD, Oil to lot Usf.f1 f o r th e
c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e H o u th Hide P r i ­
WANTED
m a r y S ch o o l.
Capable business man as
I f SO.000.00 t o he u s e d f o r th e
salesman for new cement pro­ c o n s t r u c t i o n o f a h lu h sc h o o l b u ild I iik f o r lle y ro e s .
ducts, plant here In Sanford.
5 $ lo.ooti.no t o he u se d f o r r e p a i r Can earn over two hundred
in s and re p ln c ln k th e h e a tin g s y s ­
t e m s in t h e M r a m m a r u n d P r i m a r y
•dollars weekly with the sale
Hcliool b u i l d i n g s .
of our output. Reference re­
0 11a,min mi to h e u»*q In ri-p o lrquired and investment for in­
Inir t h e p r e s e n t ft Itcft s c h o o l b u il d ins.
terest in concern required. Ap­
7 I5.ouo.on t o tie u s e d In r e p a i r i n g
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
an d
r e p la c i m ;
plum tiltis
In lire
l l r a n i m u r m ol P r i m a r y sc h o o l h u tld ning after six.
Imte.
s. i4fi.non.no t o h u u s e d f o r f u r n i ­
t u r e a n d In. [ d e n i a l s
f o r n il th e
s c h o o l s in H peclal T *x Hcliool DIsYoung man of good educa­
t
r
l
c
t
No
t
t
.
’i,n
f
o
n
l
)
.
tion to take up an Interest in
!• 415.11101101 to lie u s e d f o r th e
a well established real estate
p a y m e n t o f p a v i n g l i e n s o n scho o l
p
r
o p e r t y , mid
business, incorporated under
W l l B i t BAR, It Is t h e d e t e r m i n e *
the laws of Florida nnd three .Don
of t h i s H o a rd a t t h e f i r s t m r e t sales offices in Miami, Tam­
In g a f t e r t h e r e c e i p t o f n ah l p e t i ­
ti o n t h a t It Is t o liic lies! I n t e r e s t
pa and Jacksonville. Address
of a. ild H p eclal T u x Hclmol D i s t r i c t
your Inquiry for further details
No. I. to Inane h o te ls In t h e s u m
to this office.
of f t 50,000 o&lt;), tin. p r o c e e d s f r o m ,
tile s a l e t h e r e o f to lie u s e d atu l e x ­
p e n d e d In t h e m a n n e r a m i f o r Hie
p u r p o s e s a n d o b j e c t s an a r c itlvmi
FULTON. INC.,
a b o v e a n d In t h e a f o r e s a i d p e t i t i o n
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
se
t fo rth
Real Estate
T h e r e f o r e lie It K e n d v e d . Ily th e
Developers
I
t ’o n lit) H o a rd of I'lthlo- I n s t r u c t i o n
Seminole Hotel
fo r Beni I m ile I ' o n n t y . F l o r i d a , t h a t
th is
H o u rd d e t e r m i n e s t h a t
tile
a m o u n t of h o n d n re .iu li .-.I f,,r t h e
n u r p o s e s a n d o t.J e c ts a s set fo r th
ItnnniH 9-10-11 Hall Illdg,
h e r e i n a b o v e m o l a l s o to s a id p e lllio n Is i lio s u m of J 150.ouo.nn; w h ic h
r a i d b o n d s t o g e t h e r w ith t h e e x i s t ­
Phone 057.
in g i n d e b t e d n e s s
of nu«;h tlpcclal
T a x H chool I list r i e l No. i d u e s not
ex c e e d t w e n t y p e r c e n t ,.f tile as*
Isensed Value of t h e t a x a b l e proper­
ty o f Hio'h d i s t r i c t n o o r d Iin; to th e
llo m ls numtM-roil nr, t o »S, b o t h
lu st a s s e s s t n e i i l for H ta te a n d t ’oliill \ p u r p o s e s prior t o t h e Is-mlug of Im -liislvc. l o r 4HIO0.0U e a c h , slwill
I su c h Im n ils; H int s a i d h o o d s s h a ll hi* 1I 11,1 a m t p a y a t i l n o n J a n u a r y 1,
b e a r I n f e r o s ! at i h u r a t e o f five 1936;
a n d one-luilf p e r c e n t u m p e r a n n u m ,
Ito m ts n u m b e r e d 99 t o 112, b o t h
i lie I n t e r e s t on s a i d lo in d s to lie p aid In c lu s iv e , fo r 41t)oi),)MI erich. niiall
WANTED: Gentleman wants room ittetnl
a n n u a l l y ; s a i d liotuln s h a l l ho lo- ilue a m t |ui) ul&gt;l„ o n Jitn&gt;i , r y I,
und garage in private family all d.iied .la tiiiu r v 1st. P i;u , mnl ma­ 193#;
ture n s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t :
year. .1. T, Care Herald Office.
nunil&gt;er&gt;d 111 t o I2&lt;], b o t h
H oods nuinlu-reil 1 l o t I. loilli I n ­ Imn&gt;&gt;mls
-lnslve, f o r ttOOO.UO e a c h ,
shall
c l u s iv e . f o r 41 mill Oil e a c h s h a l l lie Indim
a
n d p a y a h l e o n J a n u a r y I,
id u e mid p a v a h l o o n J a n u a r y I, 1939; 1937;
i llo m ls n u m b e r e d
15 to 2N, hmli
llo m ls n u m b e r e d 127 to I to, b o t h
1 In c lu s iv e , f o r 41000.00 e a c h , nil a 11
shall
he d u e a n d p a ) a lilc »n J a n u a r y I, i n c l u s i v e , for llo o u .u o e a c h ,
lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I,
1930;
1934;
llo m ls n u m b e r e d 25 to 12, hot It InWANTED: •'! rooms nnd kitchen­ ; e lu s iv e , f o r 4laun.no e a c h , s h a l l lie
Itiimlx n u m b e r e d I t l t &gt; 15.4, b o t h
d
u
e an il p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I, 1931; In c lu siv e ,
fo r I limit no cacti, s h a l l
ette dose in. Must l) • reasonable.
llo m ls n u m l i u r e d Ui to 50, Imili be d u e um l p a y a b l e „ n J a n u u r y 1,
Mrs. (’. I). Johnson. Rhone 1149.
In c lu s iv e , f o r $1000.00 e a c h , s h a l l he 19 39;
dm- a n d p a y a b l e mi J m uviry I.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 159 t o ITO, b o t h
WANTED: A position by nil ex 19.72;
In c lu s iv e , fu r IIIIUOUO e a c h .
shall
H
ood
s
n
u
m
b
e
r
e
d
57
t
o
70,
b
oth
lie
d u e a m i p u y a l d u o n J a u u u i y 1,
perieneed bookkeeper. Ilox 52 I n c l u s iv e , f o r 4 1non. 00 e a c h , s h a ll
1910;
City.
he d u e a m i p a y a ld i) o n J a n u a r y I.
B o n d s mi ill he re d 177 to 194, b o t h .
1933;
shall
n u m b e r e d 71 lo HI, Imili In c lu siv e , fu r lltm o ili) e a c h ,
l.cwisin, theb liter root nnd state I n cHotnln
e , f o r ttllUIt.llll r u e h . shill) he d u e mid p n y n t d e mi J a n u a r y 1,
flower of Montana, was named a f­ lie lduus iv
e mid p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I. 1911;
1934;
ter Captain I-ewis.
Iloiidn m i m b e r e il 195 t o 212, b o t h
In c lu s iv e , fur fliiiJii.uo e a c h ,
shall
h e d u e a n d p u y u l d e o n J a n u a r y 1,
1942;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 213 t o 230. b o t h
I n c l u s iv e , for llo u u iii) e a c h ,
shall
he d u n a m |iuy utile o n J a n u a r y I,
INSUKANCK
1943;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 231 In 243, n o t h
I n c l u s iv e , fo r l u m o .o n e a c h ,
m all
be d u e um l p u v u ld u o n J a n u a r y I,

* Houghton

G Up FATHER

AC RE BEAR
ING GROVE

7 0 0
Or AC Cl / \ 1H ’ I L L
7 C H O K E ^ O o ;'

\

B o n d s n u m b e r e d 2 49 t o 255, b o t h
I n c l u s iv e , l o r 4 1UDi).00 e a c h ,
,Unlit
lie d u e m nl p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y t,
1945;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 257 t o 234, b o t h
I n c l u s iv e , fo r tlo iio .b o e a c h , s h a l l
lie d u e u n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I,
194#;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 2S*&gt; t o 303, h a t h
I n c l u s iv e , f o r 41000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
lie d u e u n d p u y n h lo o n J a n u a r y I,
1917;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 303 t o 320, b o th
In c lu s iv e , f o r 41000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
lei d u o a n d p a y a b l e o n J u n u u r y I,
] 191H.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 321 t o 340, b o th
: In c lu s iv e , for fl.mio.OO e a c h , s h a l l
; lo, dun unit p a y a h l e o n J a n u a r y 1,

1919;

B o n d s n u m b e r e d 311 lo 3*0. b o t h
In c lu s iv e , fo r fl.mio.OO e a c h , s h a l l
be d u e a n d p a y u i d u o n J a n u a r y I.
1950;
B o n ds n u m b e r e d 381 to I'd), Ii-Illl
In clu siv e,
f o r 41.mm mi e a c h , s h a l l
i he d u e mid p a y a h l e o n lan -.iary I.
I i.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 3X1 t o loo, leitlt
I In clu siv e, fo r 41.000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
i lie d u e um l p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.
i 1961
I
B o n d s n u m b e r e d l o t t o 420. b o t h
i In c lu s iv e , fo r tl.ooo.OO e a c h , s h a l l
l be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 3,
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