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ASSO C IA TE D P R E SS L E A S E D W I B 8

SAN F ^ r ^ m ^ A . B A T O R n ^ v ^ ^ r r ^ r
FIIIST ED ITIO N

Fair Committee Compiles
List Of Vegetables Wanted
For Exhibition In Tampa

OHIO BANKER
IS IMPRESSED

Rifflfrs ’Em

COUNTY AGENTUnited Support
TELLS OF PLANTax R ed u ction Bi
TOKEEP BULBSNow Seems Certain

cabbage, kohl, rabi and Brussel!
sprouts, onions, leek, c V lic , and
kale.
Three varieties o f turnipii, tur-|f
nin greens, mustard, collards and i'lonte J. Gohel . Cincinnati
Cham ber o f CommcrcePasses
parsley.
- .............
’
Capitalist, Head O f Party
Resolution
Condomninir
Parsnips, salsify and similar un­
Touring State, ShowH In­
usual varieties; pepper?, two or
A gricultural
Department
terest In Local Progress
three varieties; tomatoeii and ok­
Quarantine
M
odification
ra.
English peas, two or three var­
CXThet list, the committee points ieties; radishes, all varieties and
out, contains practically every var­ potatoes, all varieties of Irish anil
iety of specialized vegetable and sweet; Spinish, three or four var­
fruit cultivated in the county, as ieties o f squash, pumpkins, cun'iaw Explains Work Of D ixie H igh ­
Ohio Hankers, On State Tour.
well as the staple farm products. nnd rutabaga,- iohets, twp or three
way Association A t T rade
varieties; heans,' welloy, green,
It i« riven in full* ns follows:
Congratulate Members On
Hedy Meeting Friday Noon
Celery, every variety grow n; Lima, etc.; ruhbnrb and aspara­
-T
h -V in g , Substantial City
lettuce, Big Boston, Iceberg, New gus.
York Wonderful! and others; cab­
Tbo list o f fruit needed to fill
After spending several hours in
Following an explanation o f the
bage, about six of the leading var­ the quota includes ns many var­ nnd around Sanford Friday, Monte
situation now threatening the con­
ieties; and cauliflouer, three or ieties o f oranges, tangerines anti J. Goble, head of a partv o f Ohio
tinued growth of the recently in­
four varieties o f carrotn; Honey grapefruit as are grown in the* bankers ryiw touring J lh (Satb
troduced nnreissus bulb industry
. _ _ (A P ) __ Dew Mellons, Casaba mellons; three section. The complete list includ­ gathering first hand data on ec­
in Seminole, members of the San­
W A SH IN G T O N , Nov. 7.—
rith nn iron ’ varieties of cucumbers And e g g - es limes, lemons, kumquuts, tang- onomical conditions in Florida, ex­
i ■
$ ford Chnmber o f Commerce nt its
elos, bananas,
avacado, mango, pressed profound amazement at . - ,
(
A
P ) — Practically united sup­
meeting
Friday,
passed
n
resolution
decomposed j Three vavrietics o f sweet co m , persimmon, peaches, guava, straw­ the progress and industry seen in Sam Watters, secretary of the
port both in tho house and
condemning
any
such
action
by
the
Pittsburgh
Pirates,
doesn't
need
to
this
section.
He
declared
thnt
he
\V. Stuart cndive, cscurole, romnine, Chinese berries and papaya.
com m ittee o f the tax reduc­
has been more impressed with the count the tickets ho sells. He just Federal authorities, and directed
pniinu in a .
relativo amount o f construction in holds a pack to his enr, "rifles" that the resolution be forwarded
tion hill now in preparation
pme at Garprogress in Sanford than in anp them quickly—and knows the ex­ to William M. Jardine, secretary
by the house W ays and Means
act number. He snys his eur do- of the department.
other city in the state.
the murdCom
m ittee — an alm ost un­
B. F. Whitncr, Jr., in n brief
The party, composed o f Mr, tects the flip* of the pusteboards
ticht o f her
and
gives
him
the
total
in
a
precedented
prospect— is now
resume
of
the
situation,
told
memGohel, who is vice-president of the
said his
confidently expected by house
Fifth-Third National Bank of Cin­ twentieth of the time he could berr o f tho announcement of a
l^ta to adproposcii quarantine ou the impor­
cinnati, Charles N. Hughes of tho count the number.
leaders.
tation o f certain flo w riq g bulbs
same institution, and Charles J.
With virtually all o f the vital
to the United States, because of Thomas K. Clark o f Detroit has
Parish, a banker of Hamilton, O.,
rf»an iron
and
'’ ontroversinl points o f tax ren
po-niscious
plant
disease
bolieved
came to Florida recently with the
Invented an automatic radio con­
I threw
by tho
detrimental to horticulture in this trol device for lTComatives thld, 3''^lon a,rc?,lv nctctI up
motorcade traveling the length of
|kr. But it
country. At tho time o f the an­ it is believed'«* will make railway
Resum ption O f H om e Rule F irst Test Shows Beer Had the Dixie Highway, comemorating
nouncement no attempt had been wrecks nearly impossible. Tho d e -T 111™ 1 ‘ "day that a non-partisan
Requested O f Each S tate
H alf Per Cent Of Alcohol the tenth anniversary of the op­
i the ninrshmade in this country to cultivate vice flashes « red light in tha cab n' PaHurn '" ’“ ring almost unnnl
ening of the motor traffic artery.
In Speech B efore L ea g u e;
Jin the house
W hile Second Analysis Is Tho threo men arrived in this city
these bulbs, as the low cost of the if there is anything o lithe track, nious support seems certain.
tree worried
Co-operation
Vital N eed
O f More Than ,’t Per Cenl Thursday night after a tour
For the first time since tho wnr,
importation is said to have render­ and if tin* egineer is disabled am!
kmna then to
ed Intensive cultivation in Amer­ cannot net il stops tho locomotive Republicans and Democrat:* in the
through tho southern section of
'official."
automatically. Railway men are committed have worked out their
CHICAGO, Nov. 7.— (A1)— A ssis­
ica prohibitive.
N EW YORK, Nov. 7.—f/P)—Ef­ the peninsula.
enthusiastic about it.
differences, so far nt least, and
Id the court tant Secretary Andrews of the forts are being made to forge a
In Jack­
17 Growing Bulbs In Seminole
They were escorted on a tour Copyrighted Story
at 1 couldn’t treasury today called upon ull
agreed
on the main provisions of
o
f
the
city
Friday
morning
hy
However, according to Mr. Whitsonville Journal
Asserts
a revenue bill.
kith. Later in states und communities to encour­ prohibition padlock for the New Mayor, Forrest Lake, when they
ner,
the
nroposed
embnrgo
caused
Financial Wizard Has Heen
Lettled and I age the resumption o f home rule York Elks’ Club, which is the moth­ were sho.wn various features of
Spirit of Compromise Prevails
an immediate investigation o f pos­
Living Under False Name sibilities for such cultivation, and
Png. “I !■art- in the enforcement o f prohibition. er lod«je of thu order and of which the constr’udtiou program under
In doing this the committee has
ami I made Only by such an effort, he declar­ Federal Judge William H. Atwell, way here, and were taken through
approved some of the main propos­
it
was
subsequently
discovered
that
JACKSONVILLE Nov. 7.— (A1)— certain kinds of nnreissus bulbs
nicking up ed, could the Federal agents be re­ o f Dallas, Tex., i.*i the national the nearby
farming
sections,
als o f Secretary Mellon and remotorists. I moved from the stntus o f village head.
where the principles of intensive Thu Jacksonville Journal today could bo raised rucceasfuUy in this
jojeted others nnd the spirit of
Judge Atwell, grand exalted rul­ cultivation practiced in Seminole
(til last night policemen.
compromise wan further reflected
mys that Charles Ponzi, declaring section o f Floridn. A movement
er
o f the Benevolent and Protec­ county were explained to them.
us forced me
in upproval in modified form of
was
inaugurated
nt
once
to
create
Advising the national convention
11 surrendered of the Anti-Saloon League, the tive Order of Elks, sitting tempo­ Impressed With Celery Section in n signed statement that he is interest in tho new industry, it wus
tho proposal of Itenresentativo
in Florida to "stage n comeback” said, with tho result that at the
rarily on the bench in New York,
Garner o f Texas, ranking Demo­
treusury official, who is directing
Approached} Friday afternoon,
Bishop
O’
Donaghuo.ForMnny
of the aged head o f all Federal prohibition en­ recently gave heavy sentences to shortly before his departure for nnd repay the $2,000,01)0 which he present time there are 17 Semin do
crat, for included personal exemp­
Years One o f Most Prom i­ tion.
fanner who forcement, declared that the de­ prosecution inflicted on the Vol­ the north, Mr. Gobel, in speaking estimates is owing to creditors, county growers or growing agen­
day without partment had not concentrated its stead Act. A Federal grand jury of his impressions of Sanford, said who lost in his Boston fiasco in cies engaged in tho cultivation of
nent Churchmen of Nation.
Demonstrated support of tho
Friday questioned employes of the “ I have always thought of Kala­ 1020, has been in Jacksonville the paper-white narcissus, repre­
Pged with murDies at Louisville Home promised changes thus far approv­
efforts upon dividing the work
club about nine kegs of beer seiz­ mazoo, in Michignn, as the lead­ once Sept. 28. living under an as­ senting an investment of over $30,­
ed seems certain, despite that Mel­
equally between the state und fed­
Stuart, which eral authoritives in order that ed Oct. 20, in a truck in front of ing celery shipping point in the sumed name.
001).
LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Nov. 7.— (/P) lon’s Huggcrtion fo r repeal o f thu
the club. The questioning will be United States. But since learn­
O yards from
European interests, Mr. Whitncr — Hi thop Dennis O’Donaghuc, whn rotate or inheritance
no
tax was re­
“ Ponzi has been buying Florida
there may be "m ore punch" in law
continued.
lions riven hy
ing that Sanford shipped over 8,* land which he will subdivide, the explained, realizing that a pro.li­ resigned from the Isniisvilln dio jected.
enforcement, "m ore speed and un,
will be czOn analysis last week a sample 000 carloads lost yea:*, I am cor?*1Journal continues, into lots and able business was slipping frt/n rose in August, 1921, after half a
A fte r di posing yesterday o f M in­
i-JS' u
Mtan.iing in perm isiivo w ork "
proved to be less thnn one half of polled to change my belief. Your sell throughout the United States their control, have been busy for century in the Catholic priesthoo'df eral pVovittion* in-the hilt.cho com­
effected her am‘ an av°*dance in overlapping o f
one percent nlcohol and the case people should advertise.
at $10 each. In his signed state­ sonic time using their / influence died at his home hero at 2:10 mittee today decided to give sub­
|»ith one shell duties.
ment he declared he expected to nnd cnpitul to bring about a modi­ o’clock this morning. He held tho committees opportunity, to work
was dismissed.
Mr.
Gobel,
as
a
director
o
f
the
Explaining in some detail the re­
fication o f tho proposed emLurgo title of Bishop at the time of his out specifications on tho income
1 in the Stuart
sell 10,000,000 of these.
Cincinnati
Automobile
Club,
ami
“
The
chief
o
f
my
prohibition
di­
to permit the acceptance o f for­ death which hud been e x a c te d for surtax und inheritance Icvjea.
i last night cent recognition o f the federal en­ vision" said Mr. Buckner, "noted of the Dixie Highway Asociation,
"The
financial
wizard
has
boon
in had shot forcement machinery, Mr. Andrews that analysis of beer seizures re­ and chairman of the Transconti­ using the name of Chnrle.-i Horelli eign grown flowering bulbs, for some days.
The committee voted yesterday
said he believes important progress
which there is said to bo an in­
nental Highway Committee of the
Almost 77 years old, Binhop O’- to re|H*al the provision tor publi­
had been made in the direction o f sulted in reports that they seized queen City organization is keen­ in Jacksonville. Use of the alias creasing demand. Protests by the
better enforcement. He emphasiz­ liquor which wus near-beer and ly interested in the affairs of the was necessary, so he said, in order American growers, represented in Donughiie was horn Nov. 80, 1818 cation o f income tax returns, to
ed that it was his policy to fight directed that new samples be tnk­ Dixie Highway. When introduc­ to avoid unduo prominence until this section by tho Florida Bulb on a farm near Washington, scat reduce the maximum inheritance
l
vigorously the big operators in ; en for the beer seized ut the Elks ed ut the Sanford Chamber of lie could arrange his plans for a Growers’ Association, has result­ of Daviess county, Indiana. His from 40 per cent to 20 per cent
nation wide selling campaign.
with co-o|H*rnting decrease in tho
j club. The second sample showed the
ed, it wns declared, in a rehearing father, James O’ Donaghue and his lower bracket!) and to repeal the
iDer U I the illegitimate liquor traffic and
Commerce meeting Friday, he gave
mother, formerly Mary Twomey,
"Ponzi stated ho hud paiil his
(Continued on Page Three)
the same time to protect in every : beer to contain more than three the members a close un of the
were born in tho southern part of gift tux, but rejected proposals to
way the legitimate industry in the per cent alcohol. 1 want to find various activities of the Dixie As­ debts to society Jjy serving five
out
where
these
samples
lose
their
Ireland and the farm on which alter the corporation and capital
years
minus
time
o
ff
for
good
interest of International prohibi­
sociation.
their son, Dennis, wus horn was a stock levies.
behavior,
after
liis
conviction
in
strength."
tion.
Begin Beaulifiralion Work
land grant from the then now state
a Massachusetts Federal Court on
"The p
public is constantly holding
r.totttt pero f Indiana.
He pointed out that, with the a charge of using tho mails to de­
p i n life in­ the prohibition forces responsible
opening o f tho final link of the fraud in connection with his deal­
When only 11 yearn old young
for the enforcement o f the prohi­
long road that stretches from De­ ings in international reply coupons
Dennis O'Donntrhuu determined to
I ttMi, ac- bition laws" Mr. Andrews said.
troit to the Gulf, the promotion in 11)20. His purpose in coming to
forsake the law for which ho had
work which has occupied the di­ Florida, he maintain^ is to repay
"In reality, the treasury can d*&gt;
'‘V
Is-cn intended and devote himself
CHICAGO, Nov 7.— UP)— Wheat
F. W. McGovern, who claims to to service in the creed to which
,
bs«reh little without the full support and
rectors of the association hus ac­ his creditors before he takes one
•11 tttt2ce&lt;j prompt carry-through of the judi­
be n stranger in this city, nnd he had been brought up. He left prices underwent n decided setback
complished. The hoard, rather ct,ni 0( profit for himself,
'•••
r‘ ; cial machinery. Our duty is tw o­
„ ponzi fa under $ 10i000 bond, whoso home address could not bo home nnd entered St. Meliirnd's today soon after opening 8-4c
TALLAH ASSEE. Fla., Nov. 7.— than lose the momentum gamed
lower to quarter cent Higher. New
fold— to collect the evidence o f law
through their effort" to *‘y ir('
awaiting a hearing of an appeal of learned, was discharged from po­ Benedictine Abbey in Spencer coun­
lice court Friday morning, when ty, Indiana, after which hi* attend­ style Dec. 1.49 1-4 to 1.49 1-2
R “ »i far 8«p- violation and present it to the dis­ f/P)— Charles W. Hunter amt J. b. highway, have now turned tlteir his conviction
__ . t_____ last ___
...... t„
summer
in
Bliteh, the former supervisor of
“ 5 * 1 to the trict attorney nnd to supervise and the Board o f Commissioners &lt;&gt;f attention to the work of beautifi Massachusetts state state court on he was arraigned on reckless driv­ ed St. Thomas’ Seminary at Iturds- und May 1.15 1-4 to 1.45 1-2, which
followed by a sharp drop ull uing charges, resulting from a mo­
Con- regulate tho source o f supply for State Institutions, and the latter cation of the route.
a charge o f larceny by obtaining tor crush at Sanford Avenue and town and wus ordained a priest round, Dec. 1.47 8-8 und May 1.44
Ho explained the history and money on false pretensoa”
legitimate traffic, as well as pre­
1-4.
Ninth Street lute Thursday after­ Sept. «», 1874.
“* • life in- vent thu use o f the sources of il­ superintendent of the Stale Prison organization o f the National Dixie
Farm,
left
Friday
for
Jackson,
noon.
D. K. Skipper, o f Orlando, First Assignment In Indianapolis
•Kmriaj to legitimate trnffic. In both theso
Highway Auxiliary, with head­
Tho first assignment of tho
the other driver, failed to appear
CHICAGO, Nov. 7.— (/P)— But­
' l * to25 to phases o f our work, our success de­ Miss., where they will attend the quarters in Macon, Ga.
Because
young prion: was to be assistant ter easy; creamery extras 48 1-2;
annual
convention
of
the
Ameri­
in
court,
and
forfeited
a
$50
bond.
.PfJ«io for pends upon’ the prompt, sympathe­
of their interest in the work, the
According to testimony intro­ pastor of St. Johns Church in In­ standards 15 3-4; extra first 45
can Prison Congress.
Georgia women have been given
fom* tic action o f the judicial machin­
duced
before Judge W. E. White, dianapolis, four years lpU*r licing la 17 first 44((i&gt;44 1-2; seconds 41
Both
Mr.
Hunter
and
Mr.
Bliteh
J B®!) (very ery.
the work o f beautifying the Dixie 1/7*)— A minister bus been appoint­
McGovern,
driving enst along made pastor of St. Patrick’s there.
Iffluri
expect to remain throughout the trail, according
to Mr. Gobel. ed' fruit inspector by the Depart­ Ninth Street, in a sedan wus struck Ho was permanent rector there (p) 12. Eggs unchanged.
ending
"W e share with the Department session. They will also bring great
with
He appealed to the motorists in ment or Agriculture bore, lie is by a small closed car driven by from 1887 until 1910, when lie came
NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 7.—
o f Justice the responsibility for pressure to hear to get Florida
this state for their endorsement Hov. R. W. Bugg, whose term of Skipper, us be attempted to round to Louisville. He was chancellor of (/I*) - - A fter u sharp decline in the
**7 *&gt;uo this law enforcement.”
named us the convention state of of the work being done by the Ma­
»«rrh bureau.
office will date from October 27 t» the corner into Sanford Avenue. the Diocese of Indianapolis under gray cloth division, the cotton
Taking the position that tho Fed­ 15)20 for the prison congress.
II3.U0O.4
con organization, and suggested November 25, according to a copy Skipper claims ho was traveling tho lute Bishop
Francis
llilus goods markets became steadier
lif,e insurance eral Government will have done its
Mr. Hunter stated before leaving that more material assistance of the governor’s appointments.
at a rate o f speed well within tho Chnturd for 21 years and became when raw cotton recovered from
at
full
share
when
it
eliminated
the
that he was particularly interested would bring additional publicity
compared
A number o f other inspectors prescribed limit, that the other car it. i Vicar Gcncrul on March 19, the low point of u week ngo. Busi­
Ilf. the fig. sources of supply nnd tho inter­
in presentation of tho industrial to the first community to avail
were
named, bring the list close to was approaching at n rapid pace, 1899, continuing actively ns pas­ ness hus been o f n filling-in char­
community traffic in liquor, Mr. ends o f the congress, which has itsclt of the opportunity.
acter us mills w ere unwilling to
the 100 mark. They include W. B. and that neither was able to avoid tor in addition.
Andrews said the government "can always featured conventions or
In concluding his talk k-forc Boss and J. W. Wullwork, October the collision because o f tho wet
sell ahead ut the prices quotud for
On
account
of
the
failing
health
hope to do this" only if its energies that
organization
in previous the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. 28 to November 25; J. A. Marks, surface o f the street.
o f Bishop Chutard, thu Holy Scu unfinished lines.
may be confined to that task.
The smaller cur is said to have named Father O'Donuhguo Titular
Gobel assured the local merchants October 25) to November 25; It. J.
, years.
Finished lines have held fairly
that little fear should in* felt m Barr, October 27 to November 25; been completely demolished by the Bishop o f Pomario and auxiliary steady as there has been no in­
Impact,
turning
over,
nnd
resting
regard to the alleged unfavorable K. G. Berry, October 5 to Novem­
bishop of Indianapolis on Feb. 18, ducement to revise prices fur later
against the curb. A woman ac­
comment given by certain mirthV
7 .-(/P ) _
1900, In 1910 he wns enthroned spring while there are many unde­
25; u.
C. II.
11. Snotiuy
Snoddy ana
and w
Lee
li *
i hnt the ber 26;
e uOden,
ui
companying
Skipper
is
said
by
the
ern publications, »tnting tnat
0ctober 21 to November 25; ~uul
IT
Bishop o f Louisville. In June 1928 livered orders to meet. During tho
t ar'1 (Orange
officers,
investigating
the
crash,
percentage o f such cntirismi
i»hlegnr. October 17 to Nove in­
acquit.
to have heen injured. Because of Bishop John A. Flocrsh was up- work the southern power com­
°f bis brother­
bmaH. “not
"d unexpected,
that ‘ L l under
„ r ,ix" ber 25;• C. B. King.
October 15) to th.' non-appearance o f Skipper in pointed his condjuator with the panies gave notice mills might run
stance
*
&gt;
•
?. “
in the
another half day weekly. Produc­
..
___ riuv. -u .
court, the caso against McGovern right of succondon.
rALI.AIIASSEE, Fla., Nov. 7.—
*i t •reuit Court
Graham Brothers production of .isting
conditions
* ’ will t be)—Clay county hus raised $50
One sister in the Benedictine or- tion steadily including. Tho heavy
was dropped for lack of sufficient
motor
trucks
for
the
jingle
monte
“ fun Thurs.I r at Ni w Orleans, Si U r Boni­ good end o f the industry for tho
evidence, it is suid.
to be used as u reward to the first o f September, 1925. according to
face, survives. Funeral arrange- next 80 to lid days nnd muny con­
Other
cases
called
ut
the
Friday
officers securing convictions for il­
F.'.i
. !"« hi* broth- legal hunting in that county, ac­ official figures was t"l Prr ccriti|&gt;i.
session included S. A. t'urraway, incuts bad not been announced tracts o f the books are carrying
their production for the v
'i» , ’ claiming
well into next year.
who was fined
for violation of early today.
? ' fr f c n s e and cording to word received at the year o f 10X1.
the parking laws; Willie Lee, $5
Percales nnd specially printed
Department
o
f
Game
and
Fish
” *r he had been
With the combined output of
bond estreated for failure to ap­
goods ure sold ahead to end o f
from J. T. Conway, deputy game
tuteJ
hv
his
hy ....
their four large factories located
pear on a parking violation charge,
year. Bleached cottons quiet, with
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—&lt;/P&gt;— tion to general stability.
arul hi*, bro- commissioner. Those donating to at Detroit, Evansville. ht^ 'kt0.n’
Isaac Duver, $5 estreated on traf­
Greatest Construction Period
lending lines o f sheets nnd pillow
u*°,
‘
un&lt;l
included
Senator
J.
S.
or
ProlongCalifornia, und T o r o n t o , Ontario Material conditions of living f«r
The greatest volunine of con­ fic law violation charge; nnd Reg­
cases sold ahead for some weeks.
of
vumh.’ *S herirf E. J. Weeks, A. G. Graham
Brothers, -a division
.. , i the American l^op'a dur,'" f
FORT PIERCE, Nov. 0.—(/P)— There has been little new trailing.
struction operation on record wss inald Holly, who was found not
snsnds, chairman of the board of v,iunuiii
Dodge Brothers, Inc., and
™;|,ast year have bfen the h g n ^ also preceeding internally in the guilty of charges o f being drunk Twelve persons wore injured, none Cotton biunket lines are being
‘ ouiity commissioners und S F l a r g e s t e x c lu s i v e manufacturers
V
|
seriously, when u south bound Flor­ upi lied for next fall ut concessions
largest exclusive
----- ,
. jn au history, hecn
United Stutes repeating an invest­ and disorderly.
Geiger, N. F. Gustafson.
declared S a t u r d a y s an economic ment for the year o f $ii,000,0t)0,Charley Guy, drunk and disor­ ida East ( ’oust passenger train and from last senson. Wide flannelet­
motor trucks, month by month .
derly, drew a $15 fine, und Clar­ a frcigiit freight train collided tes well sold.
, , ‘' N^ en mer&gt; are willing to Hick week by week are shattering all
*J review made public as l»rt of
Ruyor. mixtures
000.
...mini report
r.mort o f the Comment
their previous production recorus. annual
Illustrating the situation by in­ ence Murphy, wus dismissed on u head on threo quarters o f a mile still uctivc. Yarn markets have
fund!“ ni euWOrk with thtir
crops
n ’ ‘ knaw they are interested
„ „ ru.arv dex figures, Mr. Hoover’s review disorderly conduct charge. Carson ubovu Indrio, near here this morn­ undergone u downward revision
Graham Brothers production for Department.
arrying
1.... "
'nipping over Cn o'■
Facton. listed by the * ^ r£ J said that taking the 1919 output Cook, culled fo r speeding und for ing.
and more business is being dono
m
m .! * out,, Florida's lows,"
tho first 9 months of this year With celery
as contributin'- to this con
with knitters. Heavy knit under100, during
tho fiscal year 192a driving without required lights,
|I„.»{.m
rtminlete
al&gt;- a:* ioo,a:»uurnig
mo nscui
The
accident
is
said
to
have
been
. . *, V
i -----_ __ ..
il
rnfTtDlCttf
Pets, Sanford, thuH ]” .Vn?r Roy ° 11 »ald. “ and ceeded that for 19H-I Jhy t- '
included a practically
. . mi „ ufncturing production in the forfeited u $10 bund.
ext tJSdW- “
due to thu non-delivery o f orders weur closely sold uheiul.
thU
intercent
and
exceeded
the
19-3
fig
and co-operation, which is a
refrig;
sence * o f
uneinp oym
• ti*ni country was 118; mineral producto thu passenger engineer at New
by 248 per cent.
.
"PUr to uny man.
SOPRANO BOOKED
with a variewages, efficient ratlro
• s u tion 194; railroad freight haulage
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 7.— (AV
Smyrnu, informing him that the
tho DeoDr yr T " ' To kn" w that
"This progress is not «urprising
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla.,
Nov.
7.—
an eriuitable balance 01 1 )llUti&gt;&lt;h
,
n
o ; factory employment 82 and
* — * ------ * ---• T
&lt;)f
tfim
t
i
l
?
J
/
i
0tK^U
r
t,e1,are
back
(/P)—
Marcella
M
.nge-Clark,
sopraj
h
eigh
t
was
heading
north
“
"d
JJ
l,t7onJJ ,ntuW m T O ? STs
to
owners
o
f
Graham
Bro
. r l 5ar»: to- den n n l
put the deputies of the
. „
, iirhan May oi me among the
greater P ' am|
d a
u building contr
contracts let were u i ; no, teacher o f voice ut Florida would wait ut Vsro. The engln- J.17, Jan 19.70 Mar. 19.49, MaJ
trucks,” suys L. Urban May of th^
77 the state" ° U tkc' r
all over
State College for Women, will b e ! ™ " a!ui
both^locomo-119.18, July 19..0, bid.
I. W
’ CUcumsubstantial gain over 1919..
tives jumped, engineer McCauley
,p!
n
'
f
y
s
L
D
®
introduced
to
Tallahassee
at
a
ithers dealer •
these cies and normal busrn ’
Considering
MEASURES OKEYED
idering prices o f 1913 **
ift • r J car’ .
o f the pasenger train being tho
CABINET is d i s t r e s s e d
P! j
an as
1— i ’ainleva’s
other
rcre approved
L o n d o n . Nov. 7.— (A1)— How
fu ,Cordiug the goveenm-Ji"” ’ ’ *— v r »—
They are
^ “ mber 0f hollc drink « n l C» n , prov*do alco111 valuator Prevent it*
the same rime
*04 ■
t:‘” cabin . X ?
l,8L' ia Kivin«
; 1 ^ ’ (xnort 'from tho counGy uJ ^
l*ry JornVoiTntl cancorn, Sc« e - wliite man ami 25 native*,
ed a year, ate .Ja dlitw l* on HuU! ^
JJj|000 as further coutribu-Ulu
lhe l‘ d* of cCarlton
l it* J
&amp;
t
o
f
a
t
t
i
e
d
Club.

nfesses
,ng His
jw And
Boby

In connection with a recent bp*
peal made to the Seminole county
farmers for their aid in preparing
an exhibit to be enticed by the
county nt the aouth Florida Fair
in Tampa, the Fair Committee o f
the Associated Chambers of C om ­
merce baa prepapred a complete
last o f the different vegetables
which it hope!i to include in the

Saves Trains

Impresses By Size
Of Celery Industry

[Hurt
Police!

Jardine Hears Case
Again November 16

Republicans and Dem; ocrats Get Together
On First Measure

Part Of Mellon’s
Proposals Okeyed

Says Ac
itted As |
termath

Repeal of Estate Tax
Rejected In Spite of
Mellon’s Suggestion

^

ANDREWS SEEKS SEIZURE OF BEER
AID IN ENFORCING MAY CLOSE ELKS’
PROHIBITION ACT CLUB IN GOTHAM

PONZI IN FLORIDA
TO RECOUP HUGE

CATHOLIC BISHOP
OF LOUISVILLE IS
CALLED BY DE ATH

f

tads In
fflherOf
policies

Reckless Driving
Case Tried In City
Court This Morning

State Prison Men
Leave For Jackson
To Attend Meeting

I . c.' * j
i t . v . ”■ft

i

m A

Minister Gets Post
As Fruit Inspector

Freed
er Charge

5

P

.V

.,

Clay County Offers Production In Month
Reward For Arrest Of Outstrips 1921 Total
Game Law Violators Of Graham Brothers

Material Conditions Of Living For
U. S. Highest in History, Says Hoover

facts

5

Island.

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STJSSUS

12 Slightly Injured
In Train Collision

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A LD* F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 6 , 1 9 2 5 .

Finn’s Playground
vcs To Shelter Of Island
iver Below Louisville

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aVILLE, Ky., ftov. 5.—f/P)
Tuck Finn pursued his
_ out career along the
nitead o f the Missisippi rivi» little doubt ilowhead
_ narorw, low lying, piece
or load between Louisville and
Jtffttyonville, Ind., would have
figured in one or more of his ex­
ploits.
Just o f f a stretch o f overflow
Und und, itself subject to occnslon ii flooding. Tow head has natually become the domain o f the
•hanty boat population, u sort of
flefoo/n o f Venetian Romany.
th ere such picturesque person•ges .as “ Wild Bill" and “ Skipper
Johnson * ply trades, ranging from
driftwood gathering to towboatto*
'
_
com e o f the nhnntybont popul*c« A r® ncw.com crs—drifting like
t h # ''Stood the harvest from the
frmJwts residue. Others like "W ild
Bill," ,who admits to no other
name have been citizens o f this
no man's land as many us six and
eight years.
They regard .themselves ns the
patriachs o f the community, al­
though squatters doubtless hnve
occupied their heme sites for half
• century before them.
Life has an even tenor fo r the
■hanty boat fplk unless high wat€r or icc jinn come. Then only the
•lert survive without the loss of
M W real properties, sometimes
consisting o f as much ns n tent,
a^hWken yard, a pigsty ami cow­
shed, stocked or unstockcd.

t

Even tile shanty boats some­
time run into close quarters with
nature ns “ Wild Bill" will testify
o f the winter of 1917*18, when he
spent 54 hours fighting ice which
threatened momentarily '6o send
him to a watery grave.
Tawhond itself viewed from the
mainland is n spot to beckon ca­
noes of lovers when the moon
rides high. But it&amp; sycamores and
willow* nnd rank undergrowth arc
not so inviting upon closer inspec­
tion. It is almost nn impnsahle
jungle to those who are not ac­
quainted with its hidden paths.
On the chnnnel side n keen ob­
server by ilny may see’ a place
hollwcd into the hank in which
mnny fires have been built. There
is a rumor that this has been used
ns a signal light visible from only
a restricted area, for the benefit
o f those who conspire against the
Volstead Act.
There has been nothing how­
ever to connect the fire builders
with the shanty boat dwellers, who
appear to keep strictly to their
own side of the island.
Since construction o f dams on
the river, Towhead maintains n
fairly constant area, although at
any time floods mny come which
will sweep the whole population
from the face o f the little Island.
Towhead
dwellers
however
sophical indifference to the pros­
pect.
"Reckon \vc can come back when
t« over,"

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By.CHARLE8 P. STEW ART

C.

81

Ci

a.
W a s h i n g t o n , N ov. o.— (/p)—
The Nicholas Longurorths’ home
promises to be the social center of
Washington this com ing wintor.
TBo Longworths* entertainments
nave long been fam ous. They’ve
not ostentatious, ,but they hnve the
touch, pre-eminently, o f "quality"
“ ♦the sort o f thing thnt can’t he
come by except naturally.
'
• • *
o f W ashington’s i-ocinl weak­
nesses Is that invitations are sent
cujt mostly on an official basis.
Giieets nre guests, in tho main, not
« V * \ thcy have churrn, accom^“ •hmoiRw to their credit, personallty, brains, something to contrib­
ute to an occasion’* intcre*t and
ty, but because they’re somoin tho Congressional direct

f

Mrs. Longworth won’t lie
by dull people. One is asked
to her house on account o f worthw M e characteristic* Her parties
scintillate, invariably. The couaf 6®.1
Its scientists,
K first-class men o f letters, its big
business men who know Home-

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a* Guardian o f C a th e r i n e Mnahhtirn, Inir imnntltie*.
minor, will on th e 27th d a y o f Nu93130 ru. yil*. (trading.
Vrml.er A. I&gt;. mSC. a p p l y t o t h e 2Br.*oo
_____
cu. yd*, h y d r a u l i c fill.
H
onorable
Jn*.
G.
Hharon,
C
o
u
n
t
y
|
nano
ANNIE L. WALKER. «-t al..
llonoo cu. yd*, d r a g l i n e ’ fill.
Judge
In
ami
for
sa
id
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
at
hi*
30091
y.d*. m a c a d a m base.
3 mi.. yds.
D clrn iln n t*.
office In Sanford .In *ald C o u n t y . a t &gt; 3 t 0o lm
t
s o . yds. s u r f a c e .treatm en t.
„
C ita t io n
..... _
*ICooo *&lt;i. yds. s h e e t a s p h a lt.
, T o A n n ie
U
W a lk er;
llayard in o’clock n. m.. or an n oon thtrV.
after •-n* the matter-. | can- be
beard.
Dougherty,
Trustee
Annie
L. ••••«•
J I
I I II.11CI
•lor
111
111*-— ——»
661 11n.
ft.
cre o so te d
trestle
b r id g e s.
W a lk er;
Bayard
D o u g h e r t y , an'l for au th ority t o noil, a t p u b l i c or
prlr
*ale, the nald m. i.......
n o r...
'* .Inter2 c o n c r e t e b r i d g e s 21 ft. span.
w i f e , J e n n ie D o u g h e r t y ; Ja m esi W.*I p
r lvnte
n i............
.....
2 c o n c r e t e b r i d g e s 16 ft. span.
D o u g h e r t y , an d w i f e ------------- D o u g h ­ est In f o llo w in g d e s c r i b e d real e s e r t y , w h o s e C h r is t ia n n am e Is ua- tat’e. In said C o u n t y , t o - w l t ;
9 c o n c r e t e c u lv e r t s .
E a c h p r o p o s a l s h all b e a c c o m ­
k n o w n ; VVIIIluin A. D o u g h e r ty , nml j
Lot T w e n t y - e i g h t (2S) n nd thnt
w i f e . ---------- D o u g h e r t y . w h o s e C h r is - }
p a n ied w ith n c e r t i f i e d c h e c k , made
portion o f L o ts T w e n t y - s e v e n
p a y a b l e to V. B. D o u g l a s s . Clerk if
tlnn n a m e
I*
unknown;
A rth u r}
ami T h ir t y - s e v e n ( 3 7 ) l y i n g on
th e C irc u it C o u r t o f S e m in o le ffoitr.D o u g h e r t y nrvl w ir e .------------- D ough'
the South nml E a s t s i d e o f th e
tJJ.-ln th e su m o f a % o f tht&gt; a m ou n t
e r ty , w h o s e C h r is t ia n name Is un­
O vlc do-H enevn C o u n t y R o a d In
o
f th e bid.
k n o w n ; L u liello UnlllnKer and hus­
A. A t k in s o n 's
S u b division
of
band.-----------UnlllnKer. w h o s o C h ris­
T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s w i l l be r e ­
31 Id w ay In S e c t i o n 10. T o w n ­
tian n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; and to each
q u ir e d t o g i v e b o n d e q u a l t o SO'T,
ship 21. S. R a n g e 31 E a st.
am t e v e r y o f th e a b o v e named d e ­
W h ich a p p lic a t io n w i l l he based o f flie a m o u n t o f . b i s o r tlielr bid.
f e n d a n ts . If liv in g , nml If **lther, upon the petition f o r s a le n o w on s'ic li b on d to bo e x e c u t e d b y a s u r e ­
t y c o m p a n y l i c e n s e ! •« ,jrt bu siness
a n y o r nil or th e said d e f e n d a n t f i l e In sail Court.
be dea d, th en nsuir.st the heirs, d e­
In t h e S ta te o f F i o r i n a an d a p p r o v ­
Dated O ct o b e r 29th A. D.. 1925.
v is e e s , g r a n t e e s , o r oth er claimants,
ed b y th o B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m ls IRA MASIIIM’ RN. Hnnrdla n.
ilon irv.
u n d e r each and e v e r y o f the said Oct. 30- Nov. 6-13-20*27.
d e f e n d a n ts , t o - w i t : Annie I,. W a l k ­
C o p i e s o f t h e p la n s nnd s p e rlfl
c n t l o n s trity b e s. » n nt t h e o f f i c e
e r ; llu y ard D ou g h er ty . T rustee for
A n n ie L. W a l k e r ; llayard D oug herty
OF A P IM .t f'A T lO X
F O R o f th e C le rk o f th e C i r c u i t Cou rt
nml w ife . J e n n ie D o u g h e r ty ; James N OLTICE
o « l c o o f F red
E A V E TO S E L L VII.NOIt'.H L A N D . U* ?/?.rjr.orU ar,A*
W . D o u g h e r t y , and wife.-------------—
. W i l l i a m s , E n g i n e e r , S a n fo r d . F l o N otice I* h e r e b y g iv e n tlint on T
rlun.
D o u g h e r t y , w h o s e Christian name
Is u n k n o w n ; W il lia m J. D ougherty. th e I nt. day o f D e c e m b e r . A. D.
The
County
C om m ission ers re­
and w if e ,-------------- Dougherty, whose 1925. I will a p p ly t o th e l i o n . Jas. s e r v e th e r ig h t t o r e je c t a n y o r nil
C h ristian n am e Is u n k n ow n : A r ­ H. Hharon. C o u n t y J u d g e in nnd f o r bids nr a c c e p t a n y hid o r n ny part
th u r Ih n igh erty. and w ife,-------------- Sem in ole C o u n ty . S ta te o f F lo r id a , t h e r e o f o f w h i c h t h e y d e e m t o lie
D o u g h e r t y , w h o s e Christian name nt Ills o f f i c e In H anford. In said f o r the best In te r e st o f th e C o u n Is u n k n o w n ; L u belle Halllnger nml County, f o r an o r d e r a u t h o r i s i n g me
h usba nd.------------------Halllnger. w hoso ns tiipirdliia o f R O S A L I E Me. N.
J O H N M EIflO IL C h a irm a n
C h r istia n narno Is u n k n o w n ; c la im ­ A V E R V. D I'H O SB A V E R Y . L A U R A
Hoard o f C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s .
i n g Interests In nnd to the lands C A IR O A V E R Y n nd I S A A C T. A V ­
V. E DOCOLAHH.
h e r e in a f t e r d e s cr ib e d ; to all p er ­ E R Y . .Ir. the m i n o r h e irs o f M A R ­
( lerk o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t
s o n s and parties c la im in g Interests G A R E T D UIIOSE A V E R Y deceits- |Oct. 16-23-36 N o v . 6.'
u n d er J a m e s A. W a lk e r, deceased, ed. to sell at p r i v a t e sa le th e f o l *
ns heirs, devisees, grantees, o r as l o w i n g real estate, b e l o n g i n g t o the N O TICE O F
SP ECIA L LEG ISLA­
o t h e r cla im ants, o r oth erw ise, in nnd es t a t e o f th e sa id m in o r s , s a m e In-.
TION'.
t o th e lauds h erein a fter d e s c r ib e d : Dig In Sem in ole C o u n t y , F lo r id a , toN o t ice Is h e r e b y g i v e n o f In ten ­
t o a n y nnd atl o th e r persons w h o s e vvlt:
tion to a p p ly t o th o L e g i s l a t u r e o f
n a m es a r c u n k n ow n c la im in g any
T h e south 35 nrreB o f th o n o r t h ­
I the State o f F l o r i d a t o ho c o n v e n e d
r ig h t, title o r Interest In and to
east q u a r te r o f th e s o u th e a s t
I In sp ecial s e s s i o n d u r i n g th e month
that c e r t a in parcel o r tract o f land,
quarter. S e c t i o n 19, T o w n s h i p
o f N o v em b er. 1925, f o r th o p a s s a g e
situ ate, ly in g and being In S e m i­
21 South. Enttjra 2 " east,
n ole C ou n ty , nml st a t e o f F lorida , said m inors Iwjvim; nn u ndivid ed o f an A c t e n t it le d :
AN A C T F O R T H E P R O T E C T I O N
m o r e p a rticu la rly described ns f o l ­ •1-5 Interest In snld p r o p e r t y , sueh
OF FISH IN T H E W A T E R S . C A N ­
lo w s . to-vvlt:
a p p lic a t io n to be b u x x d f » - - . ALS. R I V E R S S T R E A M S . C R E E K S .
lb -g in I.no chs. West o f th e HW tloii n ow on fill in th e o f f i c e o f tin L A K E S A N D B A Y O U S O F S E M I ­
C o r n e r o f S ection 3.1. T o w n s h i p 19. snld Ju dg e, tinted tills tli'u 30th d a ) NOLE CO U N T Y. F L O R I D A : R E G U ­
South R a n g e 30 East, run North o f O ctober. A. D. 1925.
LATING T H E C A T C H I N G O R P R O ­
I2.f&gt;0 chains. East S chains. South
( S i g n e d ) IS A A C T . A V E R Y . Hr..
CURIN G O F F IS H IN A N Y O F S A ID
I2.no chains. W e s t S chains to point —
.
.
.
G
uardian
W
ATERS;
REGU LATIN G
THE
o f begin ning', r eser vin g a strip in Oct. 30. Nov. C - l 3-20-27.
S A L E O F F IS H W I T H I N T H E T E R ­
feet w id e n lo n g North side f o r part
R I T O R I A L L I M I T S O F T H E COUN­
of Pulille road.
OF
S E M IN O L E .
FLO R ID A ;
o r a n y part o r parcel th er eof, u n ­ NOTICE OF 1V.VIXCJ C O N T IIA C - T Y
R E G U L A T IN G T H E T R A N S P O R T A ­
TORN
d e r th e a b o v e named d e fen d a n ts o r
TIO
N
O
F
FISH
W
I
T
H
I
N
AN D TO
Sealed p r o p o s a ls w ill ho receiv ed
oth e r w is e .
It Is h ereb y o rdered Hint y ou. nnd b y the C ou n ty C o m m is s ilo n e r s o f Hie J’ ( ) , -v r a B E Y O N D T H E T E R I t l T O I t e a c h o f y ou. lie nnd a p p ea r b e f o r e C o u n ty o f S e m in o le , s t a t e o f F lor - , A I * I-IM IT8 O F S E M IN O L E CO UN­
o u r said Circuit C o u r t at th e C ou rt Ida. at the o f f i c e o f tho C l e r k o f tho T Y . F L O R I D A ; P R O V I D I N G T H A T
’ L A‘ T IO N O
“ F ANY O F T H E
H o u s e nt Sanford. F lorida , on the c i r c u i t &gt; ou rt. o f th o C o u n t y o f Mem- T’ IIE V IO
17tli d a y o f N o v e m b e r A. I&gt;. 1925, Inolo. nt S a n for d . F lo r id a nt o r b e ­ T E R M S A N D P R O V IS IO N S O F T H IS
f
o
r
e
lo
a.
m.
o
n
th
o
16tlt
da
y
o
f
A
C
T
S
H
A
L
L
IIE
A
M IS D E M E A N O R ;
and then nml (h ere m a k e a n s w e r
PRE SC RIBIN G RULES OF
t o th e hill o f c o m p la in t e x h ib ited N o v e m b e r 1923 f o r th e g r a d i n g , pav- A N D
r lu u ln g a p p r o x i m a t e l y th e f o l l o w ­ E V I D E N C E IN C R I M I N A L P R O S E ­
a g a i n s t y o u In th is cause.
in g and b u ild in g o f b r id g e * and c u l ­
RESULTING
FROM
A
It Is fu r t h e r ordered thnt this v ert* on (2 tulles o f h i g h w a y In- CU TIONS
V IO L A T IO N
OF
ANY
OF
THE
o r d e r be pu blish ed on ce ea c h w e e k
f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e s s in the
S a n fo r d Herald, a n e w s p a p e r pub
llsbeil In Sanford. Sem in ole County,
F lo r id a .
W IT N E S S S tny liaml and tlio real
o f th e Circuit Court o f the Seventh
J u d ic ia l Circuit o f tile State o f F l o ­
rida. In and f o r Sem in ole County ,
on this the 16th day of O ctober. A.
D. 1923.
V. E. DOUGLASS.
C lerk o f the Circuit Court o f the
Seventh J u dicia l Circuit o f F lo r ­
ida, In and f o r S c m l n o l i County.
(SE A L )
Uy
A. M. W E E K S .
Deputy Clerk.
DeCOTTEH &amp; S P E N C E R
T h e a b o v e le t te r * w h e n p r o p e r l y
a r r a n g ed fo r m tho
S o lic ito r s nnd o f Counsel f o r tho
n am e o f a g r e a t A m e r i c a n P r e s id e n t.
E v ery on e se n d in g
Cnmnlnlnnnt*.
Oct. 16-23-30, Nov. 6-13.
ii* e^ aO xVm cTe..* 01' ^
» be.'lll11fIII lot.
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thing besides business, those who
hnve achieved or bid fair to do so
— this is the group tho late Colonel
Roosevelt’s daughter gathers ubout
her.
Nicholas Longworth isn’t overf.widowed by his brilliant wife.
Brilliant himself, the'pnir-arc per­
fectly complementary. Officially,
n congressman is no great figure
in \\ashington, but Congressman
Longworth always has been, by
virtue o f his Genuine ability, nim­
ble wit nnd attractive personality.
Now, as sneaker o f the House o f
Representative*, ho atepp into a
S T A T E O F C L O IIID V
position’ generally placed next to
R E E S T A T E OF K A T H E R I N E j
the president’s in political impor- INMASIIIIURN.
Minor.
S e m in ole i
tnnee.
County.
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N otice I* hereb y gl\. n to all whom 1
The Longworths will open their It may con cern , that Ira Mashhuru
big now house in Massachu­
setts avenue Into in November.
Yes, their now house. Their old
one in M street, had no yard, for
little Paulina to piny in. That’s
why they say they moved, but
mnybo they had nlt\j in mind extra
room in which to discharge in­
creased social obligations inciden­
tal to the speakership.

CAN YOU SOLVE THIS?

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i *i h iVIMIONH OF TH IS ACT.
1 The a b o v e Act w as p u b lish ed In
full In th e Issue o f T k « M n f o r d l l e r r.i.i nullii‘titl'd Sep tem ber i n n ,

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•uni reference ran 1,0 *,a!* ,u

proposed Act u|«.n In spection o f th e
uf »h(j Hanford lle m iu s
Hy o r d er o f the H o a r d o f C ou n ty
Commissioners o f Seminole* C ounl&gt; .

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paid t t S r t on t h is th e 13th day
o ( September. i l9-i V1 L A 8 g

T w o lo ts n rn r l 1Pp„, for

Clerk o f the ClMUlf C o u r t o f S e m lL
c o u n ty . F lo r id a an d e x - o f Hc o Clerk o f the H oard o f C ou n ty
C o m m is s io n e r s o f S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, Florida.

T w o lo t s on Sanfi.r.1 . \ tP. 0tf

S c p e V * - ! 3 Oct: 2-9-16-23-30. Nov.
6-13.

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Persittenl couglis am! colds lead lo
serious trouble,
can stop them
now with CrcomuLsion, nn emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical dbcovery
with two*fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in­
hibits germ gw »lhOf nil known drugs, creosote b rec­
ognized by hiah medical authorities as
one of tho greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat troubles. Crcomulsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing element) which sootho and heal
the infected membranes and stop tho
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the scat
of the trouble and checks tho growth
of the germs.
Crcomulsion is puaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and cold), bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any congh or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Crco,
mulsion Company, Atlanta, Go. (adv ),

The Puleston-Brumlcy I!uildinjf.

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for quick sale. Four new
immediate neighborhood.
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New Spanish Hunt
Located adjacent to new milliun-A ibS
First Street. Will make an i f f
investment. Can be handled for
balance ns rent,

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Room s 501-502. PhM

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ORLETVOSE

This offer expires December 15, 1923.
1IO W e s t

M A X IM D E V E L O P M E N T C O RPO RA TIO N
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SEV ENTH Jl IHCIAI. EIIICTIIT
Ol- I Mill III V, in ,\NI» r o i l SEVIINOI.E I CII NTV. IN rilA M -E U V .
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X O N d O N , Nov. 0.—(fP)—The
ty m ' “ ohn Collier, eminent nrtist,
N o need to d o so
Uoicribes advanced art as ugly and
w ith any disease
inhuman. lie so told the Authors
caused by malaria.
U u b and then flayed "Rinia,” the
There’s a remedy for
work o f Jacob Epstein, the sculp­
them all—used w it h
tor.
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C m l l g &amp; success for 60 years.
“ I have no hesitation in calling
F ev er
RIma a bestial figure, horribly
M a la r ia
misshapen, with enormous clnvvO c n g tic
likc bands nnd the head und face
o f a microcephalous idiot. If crit­
ics met n woman like thnt in tho
street thoy would flea from her
shrieking, but because it is done
by ppateln they nro almost willing
to cmbraco her."
Turning to modern fashions, ho
G AS H E A T E R S
salcMhe mode o f today, “ when w o­
men’s waists are halfway clown The ideal hent for Florida winters,
their.tMgha,” was one o f tho things
All Styles
which showed "how easily we could
Medium Priced
tolernto unwholesome distortions
o f the naturally beautiful form ."

S n ow d rift is e c o n o m ic a l in d eep
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frj’ing. Y o u can use it o v e r and
v.u-

over again.
S n o w d rift d o e s n o t absorb t t o
o d o r o r flavor o f any fo o d fried

Ball Hardware

Palmetto—Gilmer Mnnutco Lum­
ber Lo., to locate here.

When Wafr E;
Left .
Sioux City

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b a c k
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By British Master,
Calls
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Phone 8

It was a, little stockade town on the Missoi
mouth of the Big Sioux River.

crum bs o f fo o d , an d y o u can use it

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over and o v e r again fo r fryin g, o r

.Today Sioux City is a hustling, thriving city
business enterprises and its fame has spread f

you can even use it as a sh orten in g.

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The wealth of Sioux City has been taken *
The fertile plains that fed sleek herds of
now wide fields of golden grain. •

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;The pioneers are wealthy today. %
Ih e farm lands around Plant City are riche
aiound Sioux City. .When the north, east £
blanketed under snow, strawberries are ri
.Catj. Crops are grown the year around.

TTie wonderful thing about Bonita h

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You Never Tire

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Qnly a food .product ex’quWtely blended o f the finest
•nd moat tasty ingredients
.can. p lr:oo like tiiLi.
in
Bonita Bvrup you huvo thiv
rare quulity o f flavor and
purity combined, at a prico
made possible only by enor­
mous production.
Bonita Syrup Brings the
Cane Fields of Georgia (o
Your .Table.

C f l K MUCH H IH IH E B
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Cairo Syrup Co.

Because you use only half the ^
amount ordinarily required. Foods W
are doubly good—because they are
wholesome as well as delicious.

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Atlanta, Ga«— Cairo, Ga.

Crjino With Biscuitsfl

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Investors are looking to Plant City.

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Y ou r interest
shall receive ,
prom pt and courteous attention
at the
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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Rut, there are none of the discomforts here,
forward program for 1925 includes $25(
schools; J&gt;410,000.00 for street paving, and &lt;
improvements, and §1,100,000.00 in county
paving lateral roads.

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and nil parties c l a i m i n g Interest In
ur.d t o th e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d proper­
ty w h » r h » r k n o w n o r u n k n o w n .
You and each o f y o u a r o h e r e b y
ordered t o a p p ea r t o th e a b o v e en­
titl'd cau se on o r a ‘to rt t h e fir s t
Monday in D e c e m b e r , 1*25, s a m e
1 eintf a rule day o f th is c o u r t , and
the seventh day o f th e m o n th , and
In d efa u lt t h e r e o f
a d ecree pro
. i n l e s s o will be e n t e r e d a g a i n s t
you and each o f y o u , an d aald c a u s e
proceed e x parte.
It Is fu rt h e r o r d e r e d th at th is
order be pu blish ed o n c e a w e e k f o r
four c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s In th e S a n ­
ford H erald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h •d at S a n ford. F lo r id a .
W itn es s my h an d a n d leal of said
m urt. th is the 6th d a y of Novem-,
her. 192*,.
V. E. n O U O L A S S .
C le rk C irc u it C o u r t , S e m i n o l e
C ou n tv . F lo r id a .
(Seal)
By: A M. W E E K S , D. C.
C H A R L E S l ‘. D IC K IN S O N .
S o l ic it o r f o r C o m p la i n a n t .
Nov. 7. 14. 21. 22; Dec. 6.
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P U B L IC A T IO N

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inn described la n d *
In S e m t n o lo
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1925-

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N O T IC E OP M A S T E R 'S SA LK
und*I*merest‘ the d e f e n d i n g h a v e
said property and all th e
Is lien
hereby g i v e n th at the
N o t ic e IS
In
rVgl.V title and Interest
u n d e r s ig n e d' |a
Is Specia l M a tt e r In
v irtue o f a fin a l d e C h a n c ery , by vl
e r e e entered In that c erta in cau se
of
p e n d in g In the C ircuit C ou r t. S e v ­
erty I, . i s l e
from M err itt 1‘*.
en th
Judicial
Circuit.
S e m in o le
M*
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and wife, m K m m e U
C ou n »v .
Florida.
w h e r e in
S. A.
Kobln S
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H u t c h in s is c om p la in a n t, and E. It.
E n t i m ln g c r coverin g said pruS t o ry , et ah. arc d e fe n d a n ts , said
d e c r e e entered on th e 6th d a y o f
1 i c " apurchaser to pay
N o v e m b e r. 1925. I w ill o f f e r f o r 1‘V 3' 1"• V
sa le and sell to th e h ig h e s t and fc J 'd T e d and aesignincnt o f said
best bidder, at the S e m in o le C o u n ­ lease
jA S. O. SH ARO N.
t y Courth ouse.
S a n for d .
F lorida ,
Specia l M aster
d u r i n g the le gal h o u r s o f sale, o n
th e first Monday In D e ce m b e r , 1925, Nov. 7. i«. 2i. iisa m e being the seventh da y o f the
m o n t X the f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d p r o p ­
e r t y in Semin ole C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a ,
to-w lt:
T h e S W U o f the SW&gt;4 S e c tio n
11, T ow n s h ip 21 S-* R a n g e 2S E.
except 10 acres In th e S o u t h ­
west c orn er t h e r e o f h e r e t o f o r e
sold to W D d u n n i n g , situate,
lyin g and being In th e C o u n ty
o f Seminole. State o f F lorida ,

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T w o Iota aw P a r k 133xt2o

Miooes.

T w o Io ta on flan lord Ave. One

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F i v e la ta In f r o n t o f
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T w o l o t o l a M a y fa ir , The oaly two „
IS lota la C i t y lim its for t2T.00o.oo

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C h o le e II. It. f r o n t a g e
glo.no ptr fb t
S i t e Iota o n O ak Ave. Call aa4 Mt
I h a v e t h e e h o lc e e t a c r e a g e In , n .
terealed t a lk w ith m e.
r , , » 1st,
I f It’ a buvtneao p r o p e r t y I have Uat.
H a v e i m t a n s I t year fm * .__ raa.j ^
It y o n a r e a a t r a a g e r It will pa,
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R. L. ROBERTSON
M O N TH LY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Room 15, M asonic Tem ple.

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

AUDITS — SYSTEMS

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November Named As Stewardship
Month By Presbyterian Assembly
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v, Teir,., Nov. fl. m.'tan. lln., A.ichorage, Ky., Mon’ T 'L T S ’ ‘ d. ' ' , ! ^ ni“grSniles
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Caurch tiocilo, Ark., Uannt*
n er
Llk, N. C., . o th e r cl.iim .tn tt uinler A gjt. T,
In the 1 n.utl au-teg will ob«ervH BUck Mountain, N. C.t Itaaca, Tex., 1
1,1 11"d t-&gt; th r,.iinwin :
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the month of November as C h m t- Guerrpnt, Ky., Lynchburg', W. Va., Kl*.rirf:». in^wut "
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luii titbwaidflhip Month, a ccordinj Columbus. Mi33., Barium Springs, Th* .• \v\ ,,r -n,
sctit.n n.
to an annnuneement from the gen- N. C. Clinton, S. C., Lewislmrg, ! : ' V 2:
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nn*1 nil (Miril**n c la im in g lnt**rcftt
eral assembly'a stewardship com - W. Va., und Gooland, Okla. There In anil t*j 11»« almv** itt-ni'rllifit jim*
mittce with headquurtera at Chat- arc III buildings with a total protanooga.
perty value o f $2^05,11)5. Thu t&lt;&gt;Thrco definite plana are being tal endowment of all orphanage U
promoted looking toward this end: $1177,0U0.
flint. “lewariLhip ntudy in all
--------------------------------chmchcp throughout the assembly M i d - V V e s t O f f e r i n g
second, tU wardship reading con
to. &gt;* among the various organiza­
tion in utl the churches, third, a
church-wide
stewardship essay
CHICAGO, III., Nov. 7. —GT’ l—
prize contest for young people un- A three-ring football circus with
ili-r 2*1 yeats o f age.
first class sliicshow*, is offered
A prize of
is being offerisl for tho approval of mid-west far..i
x o t i c i :
f6r tho best essay in the entire today. In the big show are ChiTO A l,l, CONTItACTORS
church, a prize of $10 in each of ngo-lllinois nt Urbans; Michiganthe Jii ■'’yno'ls, and a prize of $.1 North Western at Chicago; The
Id .each of
the 01 presbyteries, leading side show event Is th * inOn nnd after January
Mu* h interest hns already been ter.Mute clash o f Ohio Sl it * and
manifested in this contest, whirh Indians nt Columbus. Since both 10th, 102&lt;J, the Painters scale
wflt. run &lt;iirough Bee. 16,
have been do fen ted, the result him will he $1.00 per hour.
* he wiwk o f Nov. 8-15 will he •light bearing on the con'erenro
observed ns chinch paper week, title race.
Local 12(51, Sanford
During this week a determined &gt;*f- , 1‘ urdue nnd Minnesota s?em deafort will he made by tho woman’s t ‘nei* l;» outshine their respective By M. I). JACKSON,
nuxiliury to place a church paper fm'1*. Franklin nt Lafayette und
Financial Secretary.
in every preshyterian home. The MutUr at Minneapolis,
three cliunh papers o f this denoml*
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nation nre: the Christian observer,
published at l.ouisvilie, Ken., the
Presbyterian Standard
published
utCharlotte, N . C ., and the Pres­
byterian o f the south published at
Richmond, Va. The women of the
church are calling upon the various
organizations to help them achieve
this g'*al.
Thanksgiving Day is Orphanage
Day with southern presbyterians.
1776 orphans are gathered in the
If' orplian's homes of the church.
The ’ homes are located at Nash­
ville, Tenn., Talladego, Ala., FarmA sound liank in one o f the ch ie f constructive j

Grid Circus Today

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IN T i l l !

In selecting a name for Sanford’s newest and finest development we urge all our
friends who expect to submit suggestions to bear in mind the outstanding featuresot
this property, which lias so many wonderful advantages, that are lacking in other de­
velopments.

Wh ito Knamelware.
Full Lino.
Bail Hardware Co.

When you drive out to look at the tract under development, turn left on the road
going south from the DeForest home. Notice the many beautiful trees, the elevation
of the land, the beauty of the lakes, and the possibilities of development.
Then when you are trying to think up a suitable name, bear the following points
•in mind.
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Location
Near the Sanford Country Club and g olf course, situated on paved roads, within
easy reach of the heart of the city, in what is destined to quickly become Sanford’s
most desirable home center.

Elevation

Sound and Constructive

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Mr, I'm Ire
I'liunr Till
I IS I -U Maicnulln At,**.

SMITH tk RA W LIN S
Real Estate Brokers

High, city land, well drained by a series of lake, which when connected by a ssenes ot canals will give many miles of waterway.

forces o f a com m unity. The Seminole County
Bunk is .sound and constructive. Open an account i
with it, and &gt; jii will put you rself in touch with
progress. Thus, you will benefit you rself and
help you r neighbors.

Beautiful Surroundings

*/&lt; Interest Raid on Savings Accounts

Nowhere in this part o f Florida is there more natural beauty to be found. A land
usual scenic beauty y attractlve ll'ees bordering numerous lakes, gives our tract un-

Jjnminole (l[oun!yj§ank
S a n fo rd . F la.

212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD, FLA.

STRENGTH - SERVICE - B R O S H E S S

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Development Plans

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'0J-l^h. It is the plan to spare no expense in creating
ano th!»»e Flmddo^Y'n’M d i ^ 1&gt;
:.ls blackly as manpower and machinery can make this possible. rh® improvement plan is an elaborate one. The owners of the property expect
to make this into a development o f character and individuality, second to more.

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priate name for the greatest development' Sanforefhas ever h a d '^

Long^vood.

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HIGGINS-SMITH-WIGHl

Monasco- Tinker
D. E. MONASCO

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Sales Agents

JOE TINKER
Tinker Bldg,, Orlando.

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‘i VY ’ N O V E M B 6 , 1925.

collcpc c\cry°SuJ|Jj V ors of
npnrtmen;. jjer '" jg h t at
come beiTer IU&gt;r pt^ “is
IS Z
to

the
her
— O C t O fkSUi iti h
i UeLr
‘Lr D
be■

h*%7hA.with° t£ ^
Dallas

K
Ferry to
Terry,
btldgO .«
ail. condt-crete, exair shape.
Iran, brick I
hhI shape.
kJ. county
ad to He­
llion n|U*
Ipuiuak to
ay. t;aryiunt.v road
Ji* to Marigpod con*
urn miles
ounty road
Kjint above

Medical

r ng tje r p r o w e ^ c l free t,.
nelp. Ay the audit,ir;Scr to Bet
yet, he dean f f i V ' not in
v. v
jj touch S f c f N t
, Nov.. l .—UP)—
v £DALLAS,
'Y \ u n o ' ~Nc
...
tho&lt;many
0nt ’Wy.
the
n|nn, and
. thu
. '* v'Vntire
0r 1 nyMcinns
........... * nrgoons from
------ ev-

from whose burial P ™ » ‘!nlhf® *% £
micai science nitv progresscu | A l l l ? i i n p r n l O l J l O P l Gray drew the inspiration
in will!
the puHi
past u
fifty
years
than
H C l a l V l i a •y c i
in
iiy y
ears w
iu u Ii U
v f Ii vQi f U
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KIt*\a* principally from lt* 5nt&lt;j[* | W n Attracted from many
T— r n m o f f i r v
lk p n
t l o f Hippocrates, the father &gt;1
ior that the church ddrives I
Although all o f , the^ weddinK*
1 CHIU l
*»• VJ.F, UIIU
name.
Flowers hlom lno
V
i llo o f the last century,” Dr.
round within it. The nave a bor- bn
^
j,jn asserted.
•*
—
( islo
asserted. ““ As onch
each new
new
dered on each side by small coni3 discovered in the treatment
r.ervntorics which are kept conGLEN
RALE.
Cal..
Nov.
7f-JjP)
prevention of diseases, the
_ A tiny church in a cemetery,
• is opened by this discovery to
built to serve ns n funeral chapol,
i sti’g ation in other fields.
has become one o f Southern CadiI Everywhere in the various rcfornia’s
leading ” * ^ P S S V h u r c h
til laboratories
lAinntuuiKA ui
uiu country It is known
■ch
of the
as the Little t bur,.
ILml
non
nm
wnrlin
c»
in
nn.
lical men are working in tin"S """"
ins riu
im ,».
wn fields in their search f or of ths
Flowers.
rt

In Cemetary Used

Confere M e e t !S V 4*S

f
a° bas irflC ,
Orjfani»ition~^f
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III
i n

f rY state in outh will Rather

,tir
eJor H’ ° nl convention
of
I Association
the* Southenlica1
'

8?. By Bridal Connies

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ITtimvnruft of

’uinv »»i ivw
i ,m" ui;” ^ i v” u w s " h j , r K » r
man, nriiiitt* nr w,'cnaeology, if: “ ires and .sse* and clinics i and cure of every disease to Ja,® „ c vernl cn
christenings
also are ,
r»ivi‘ *"»f ......
dramatic V „ Pi,
manua! work 0Vt-'r kcld in outh has been ar- ich man is heir. New d
discov'
!"
iscov -1‘"Ji"rcCord. The chapel
is -'•'ttnrnpattern*
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:feo »ir{ln' lnU!,ic- Clas\vnn,,p‘1-.
to Dr. George us are being made with sta rtl-1C1j after the noted church
•
___ r.llo, nt Stoke Togcs. hnglanu,
illiinfi»r S.uea^h have beenf*! ar^s,e* ,e l°cal committee
g
rapidity.'
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j i lu ; the leadership of V “ rrangeu.
lie explained
ment o f h a. i',rs ,n the Depart- 1^at in real nodical gatherings
I ' ' ,ts’
n conventnature were brief |
kf*

iApnourtemen7~ir~ ,
lat the G|P„ p, as lx?en

Mm FranA iiurroid o f Amoricus,
unty road
be ‘ iuinc&gt;;
jtaci. RO
“ Ot!
t above re­ convention o f the or*
sh e
county 'i*a«l
ia.jee t&lt;» * S r * . ? * - V ^ r J ^ l l g a j
boro road, Georgia.
nevr road P\
,tC to M°n*

A Rare Opportunity |

I’ w.%^” a 1,10
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eluh

W-V.. »*'g*rs&amp;

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nt work nnV1°

Only Utr, L ois— 67 W ater
Fronts in Lake Conway

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For an investment that will yield hand­
some returns this season.

n vit on ° ^
V
r:
T h\eP
o '?'C,ark.
two fac\.
ture. Ok ? f Music will
by Mercefycnls in tlm near fuother a cehhe a song rtLi.,.|
Lillian llolm\p*Ciark. nn&lt;l ‘ he
..
„
V n ^ ir c c ita lb y
Florida Stateyoui^e Glover,
now has six nation ,
ternities. They ify r Women
Pi Omicron, o f theory f ra.
partment; the Omicr^ Iota
economics; Chi Delta ^ Do(ary
ii) m
v u i i ) iid
w e iiiiwji' |
literary
fraternity;
Alpha, honorary journal
tcr-night; Kappa Delta 1*
teachers, and Phi Kappa 1’ft
posed o f mcmers of all ift
ments.

D iffe r e n t

ANISI.ANB DEVELOPMENT

in,. Me II*Cl #1. . t I tl ■, . 4 . aM.. .11... ft

'*•naive cm in post-graduato
made " " ,n
every branch of
give ,luf'cal scicls represented.

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under con*

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At Prices which mcan-SHenilul
Re-sale Profits

_.50 JVct frontage, corner lot and imme­
diately adjoining Forrest Larte HotuTO*
First Street. 5^285 per front foot.

la River to
road good. "T A L L A H A S S E K . tin ., Nov^ 6.
Lee. Live _tip)__I)r. Minn Kerr, dean o f \Nt&gt;•and day.
men and Dr. Slmrpc, new doctor
nvillc,
Line tohard
11. at tho college, returned recently
to Jasper, from a trip to Tampa. The jo u r­
j condition. ney was made through the coun,« }and clay trv with Dr. Seibert Lush, o f New
knugh Lake York and Miami, a cousin o f Dr.
ind on to Kerr. Dr. Losh is u pipe organ
R-.iilt con- manufacturer.
st,W.Oain^
excel- .•►♦Dc, Kerr’s party stopped nt the
Dr. Slosson, famous chemist, w
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Is s*th of University o f Florida. The audi- deliver a lecture at Florida State
etxi very forium nnd Inflcomry of that in­ College for Women on November
er |\
j. to Micnn- stitu tion impressed them most, 16. Dr. Slosson's visit was made
inaiiBH
jfcinopy to they said. The party »l«PPCli at- possible through an invitation of
■t excellent. Silver Springs, whose great RfoWth
h the Education Society and Depart*
^]t wrfaco is amazing, they said. St. I i-tersi- nioht o f Chemistry.
^tour about burg waB also on the itinerary.
W IS E B O A T W O R K S
ion. Ocaln,
CKUSIIKD TO DEATH
giburg ex-------Builder »r------t„ t l, , a
La'sburg
PEEKSKILL, N. Y.. NoVT 1 —
C.ASOUNE. ELKCTKIC and STEAM L A U N tllE S
lort. good.
the pymnusiuni. The oh- (A’ l— A sister at Grnymoor convent
?» gener-i ^ n
( ) dcnlonstrnt« the v a n - has been crushed to death in a
SA11. and ROW 1IOATS
rour miles J&lt;-ci........
thev might
S w a y s in ,„»,5rh
which they
might win
win bread mixer.
Hants and M olars ltc|iaircil
.. ..
in rainy ml “ F” The club is comprised of
CalaloK.n .s,„vilaatiaa s and P ncos on aWd .t.d ,
VOTE AGAINST CHAPEL
outstanding athletes o f the campus.
M l. Porn, H orldn
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 7.—
Line to To will an “ F” it is necessary to
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Yale
students
voted
decisively
make
200
points
in
athletics.
Points
; to Yulco
M OM
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given in basketball, volleyball, against compulsory chapel in bal­
condition, !
jiiell road hockey, soccer, baseball, track and loting conducted by the college po­
.a ...,.,......— — " - "
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‘
this point swimming. Myra Durr, o f 'lnll.i- pe r.
W ill y o u r c a r tic a pic;
ind Green Inssee and Anna Lee Stenstroni
Clearwater— Work progressing vm , ( j , j s w intci* o r w \ 5
i
II
M
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A n n
i\ ll OTU ■ 5
. brick and asumed leuding roles in the skit.
ireen Cove
h to end of
Dr. Minn Kerr, derm o f Women,
:W road lic­
it interfere |
Do you fully realize the strategic advantages enoad from
o
— 1— — — »
road
from |a a w — MWM— — ■ r
Palatka to VI
d by Sanford?
. „
I'reck, fair,
i
i
o
f
the
‘
‘
Nile
o
f
Am
erica
,
m Dunn’s
d‘ "-' »
*
] . t ' p .- n a a a i d l y K tco t it. r.n.
cent City,
i Springs,
x ! u , r ,"das will alw ays m lu c c Inceming I re, a Id
oan Springs
I ^ v ..las-asirpal'yly on c-lliird , niorchanls, maimord and Orletween Deul Farmers save this.
C orner lot in Heights
[oed as pos­
eurs. Hough
back \ire must always remain th e substantial
!. Sanford
led Orange
p ra ctid o f any com m unity.
San[ ^ ‘ ^L y^m ul

W R IT E FOR BA RT 1C Cl LA RS

GOOD TERMS

THE LOVETT CO.

ST ANLEY &amp; ROGERS

Orlando, Fin.

119 S. Orange St.

REALTORS

tcVln Shape for

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Ball Building.

l&gt;honc 716

ntcr Days

w.bu,F

fRENT BILLS AKC A OftRTO

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Lftttcif to DllSlilCSS luGu S;

Room House
$5,000.00. Terms

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from
St. ■
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nville with ■
Sint. Road "
;val court- ■
l&amp;ns coun-'
b*to Hun- ■
road J
Y1. Bunnell ■
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M rt lent. J
k hr inn, ■
tft Set Smy- ■
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2 Lots

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Model Trim Co. \

*v» Roth for $1,250.00

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Next door to Podge (iarage

W. V. Wheeler

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must com onopoly in the grow ing
^
L..irlh ron to do so. as long as the contain o f thc
,
is 'T h e flow ing wells and hard
, f „ uad la ao Breat exleat else where.

One on paved street w ith paving pai«l

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make you hesitate to use it in
winters on certain weather.
Call on n» and let ns fix your
Top

F irst National Bank Bldg.

r i J s T s i n d , here eampared will, vahieaet other
Investor is t(i\o are much 1o\vli .
SjOW , before the rise.
N‘ *e us we K
i __Homes, Residence Lots,
Business lots aiil^n *s,llt
IiU,u ’
age.

THE W H IT % LTY COMPANY

and not the owner’

Phone 1I)0-\V

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Ladies’ Dresses Made of Best Quality

y to Ft. I
through
&gt;n i’ark,
I- Lake !
miles, 9 ,
6 miles
fi. Okcemile*. 1

, Fast Colored Linen Suiting

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In Our New Homo On W. Third St.

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Rhone 565

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Men s All Wool
Three-Piece Suits
$27.50 to $35

New Shipment of Ladies’ Silk Dresses

'T-lrucr i-r to
It*, moo
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nvcrni.ss'
h ex-!
•d i* jnuD
Hi ouk.ti.uUnton
t Gordn,
of road
ek under
•ulil take
ampa to
a to Ft.

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CARTER LUMBER COMPANY 3
aB n naiiaaaa® **"*- " * " "

mid i vim
ill tavid.
uo B*i,i

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bund­

nn(1 let us give you an estim ate on the
himhor
y',ur , “ w h„n,e
W e assure you.
you will get the best in every article,

w \sch Building.

•\Vc trim the car—

|rof D a'cond.inathm

ing.

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Boys’ Four Piece All Wool

Suits,

Coat,

Vest, One Pair Long Pants and One Pair
Ladies’ Happy Home House Apron

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Knickers

Dresses

$20

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T H E S A N F O RD H E L D , S A T U R D A Y ,J 'J v iB E R j.

P A G E PO U R

A Corrected Mistake

Crime,
.wave.. '

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As Brisbane Sees

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1 An .
At n meeting o f the Publicity Com m ittee o f the San­
Round One a Failure.
C a t e r e d a t Saeond C l u i M atter ford Chamber o f Com m erce last Tuesday, it was decided to
Republicans W ill Think.
O c t o b e r IT, IM P , a t tha *»osioftlc«
The
$ Pot. Is Roiling.
a t 8a a r o r d , F lo r id a v n d s r A c t o i cancel all state advertising and to divert the money thus
' .AW ,
Cook in the Sky.
March I. 11*7.
doing ioit
saved to advertising in m id-w estern newspapers. It was
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BY ARTH U R I1RISBAN1
ThP
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_____ ______ Kdlte*
R « L U 1__U ____
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IlKAB
Hated
nt
the
m
eeting
that
the
results
obtained
from
a
six
tCopyngnt 1325)
IU H O W A R D IIE llO . . -------£*aaac*
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LB M U E
.reeks’ campaign in the state papers had not come up to the
cn tb tsw *
Ffeoaa * 4»111 M a c a o l l a A v r a a a
IX 1911 n dollar was w or'h o
early, hopeful expectations.
francs. Yesterday for .\ dollar J
H IJIlR fR U T in * n t T W
A rr.ts.
Immediately follow in g the decision of the Publicity could buy 23 3-4 francs. That »
Ona T e a t — 17.00
s i * M o n t h * - 11*0
r-j leaf untili
D e l i v e r e d In Civ
by Carrier, per Committee, a telegram was dispatched to Atlantic City sus­
what war does to a nation, ti
one.
week, lie .
W eek ly
Edition
1100
fo r a period o f six weeks, and “ victorious.”
J
ba r y e a r .
____ pending state advertising
authorizing a cam paign in Ohio and neighboring states.
French exchange suffers throi
As *su*i
B i T r i A I . SO T IC K I All obitu ary
Vj
.can
• oricra. card* o f tbaaka. resolu tions This was done w ithout the approval o f the president or the Caillaux’s failure to negotiatei
• n d n o t ic e s o l « n t e r : a l n _ a n t e w b or s
arrangement o f the French c
I
e b a r a e a a r e M ade w ill he c h a r r e d Hoard o f G overnors or the sanction o f the chamber body cauving cessation c f private 1«
f o r a t r e g u l a r u d v e r tla ln r rates.
as a whole.
from the United States to Krai
The blacfcj
ncu.
President H iggins, hearing o f the action o f the Publici­
MEM l i n t T U B AS SO CIA TED Fit BSS
(Usually Raj,]
. Twe A ea oclated Free* la e s c l u e - ty Com m ittee, lost no time in sending another telegram to
thing.
FRAN CE IS oui* good friend, t H i i
y ;
laeljr en titled tr. rhe use f o r rep u b ll r a t lo n o ' all newa d ispatch es Atlantic City, ordering a com plete disregard o f the first if we have forgotten that, we
c r e d i t * . t o It or not o th e r w is e c r e d - telegram.
T rouble i.
The A dvertisin g A gency was told to continue member that she is one o f our gc
t*J In thla paper and alao th e lo customers.
pleasure
Ii’,
*•' n e w * publlabed herein . A ll r ig h t* the advertisements in the state papers and not to consider
ruin both d|
- ' f rep u h llc a tlon or apeclat .llspatch m
m
Nobody is interested in ruini
advertising in the m id-w estern states.
M h e re in a r e alao r e s e r - e d .
I
his customers. Perhaps Secretn
It was indeed fortunate for Sanford that its Cham ber Mellon, greatest financier of
The one
kind of ch*
o f ( om m erce had at its head a man with sufficient fore­ age, will find a way to provt o
when it is i
sight to see the wisdom o f state advertising and with s u f­ friendship fo r Franco or nt lea
TI1R HERALD’S PLATFORM
px
refrain
from
ruining
her
nation
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­ ficient nerve to override the action o f the Publicity Com ­
Another
crcilit, without injuring the Uni
f
K
ville.
mittee. It was no tim e for delay. President H iggins had cd States— rich and well able t
when he s,
X — Construction of St. Johna-lnhopes they i
to take im m ediate action and he took the right action.
make reasonable concessions.
: ■ ‘.u
.
dlap River canal.
I he Publicity Com m ittee is not to lie entirely blamed fo r
S.—Extension c f white way.
Women W .l
TWO TH IN GS you may writ
4.- -Bitinaion of local amusement*. the boner it pulled.
It had been informed by local real
men.
A man'll
— Swimming pool, tennia courts, estate operators that they could not see where Sanford was down when you begin your histor
I
cue him lot |
of the world.
et«_
-o
I.— Augmenting o f building pro­ getting any results from the advertising. It had been told
First, men will always fin
Some peop^
gram— houses, hotels, apartment that m a n y northern people k n e'” nothing o f Sanford and something to fight about, and sec
weather a» il t
house*.
ond,
power
like
matter
and
force
i
* " pZ . ,
i
1,0 il]dlice(l to tom e-fes:o if informed o f the m any ndexpect sunrntl
indestructible. It will always g&gt;
* Mm
p r o i vantages o f this section o f the state.
somewhere.
AAbout the I
I,—Conatrnetlon of
houlavar?*U . P u.r .fTla‘ n
01 criticism o f the Publicity Com m ittee
ter is when
it acted too hastily.
The state advertising
cam
paign
aroi nd Lak* M onroe."
1is that **
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HAVING GOT rid o f the Englisl
why in the'
• — ComplerJon of city beautlflea- has been under way hut for the short period o f six weeks. king, and hie power, wc* inventet
mev.
tlon program.
It is almost too soon to expect any results o f startling pro­ our constitution, seeking to dividt
A \
••— Expanalon o f arhnol ayatem
l
&amp;
J
portions. The Publicity Com m ittee might have waited for authority among judges, legislature
U the tnfl
with provision for increased fazi-i Sr
another six w eeks; then, if local real estate dealers could and president.
plans for Chal
cilltief.
t-O
We forgot that power will go
,enough, it it L
report no benefit, it m ight he w ise to try som ething else.
somewhere. In our case it went to
thoir trade tlttl
THE CHRISTIAN'S MISSION:
W hether advertising in mid-western newspapers is the financial organization, now using
- le'-il too ma4|
— Preach saying, The kingdom o f proper alternative is a debatable question and one which it cautiously and rather wisely.
t
heaven Is at hand. Heal the sick, requires deliberate consideration.
It is one which should
cleanse tho lepers, raise the dead,
IN' POLITICS w t use) to fight
he
brought
before
the
entire
hoilv
of
the Chamber o f Com­
cast out devils; freely yc have re­
about slavery, then about tariff and
CRITICS OF MODERN D)
merce
and
solved
carefully.
Upon
it
depends
the
whole
ceived, freely give. Matthew ID:
the full dinner pail. Those issues
IN PASSING
TAM PUA TELEGRAPH
future o f this city.
are worn out, and. as Mr. Robert
RJ.
HOLLY
*' PRAYER—
There are m any sections o f the United States besides Harry says, political fights are
Vess. pulpit, nnd people give fiml it useful as
“ O I^jrd o f Heaven nnd earth and the mid-western section.
There are many sections which now centered on alcohol and relig­
ch concern to the modern woitisfj^mg a term in the federal penitentiary in
sea.
ion.
Those
issues
will
pass
away,
are quite as ignorant o f Sanford as are the people o f Ohio.
man
and
the
way
she
selects,
nnd
The
shon skirt i
;om
e
hack
to
Florida
andi
finirh
an
unexpirTo Thee all praise and glory be;
hut men always will have some­
wears her clothes. The most un- is the
How fhail we show our love to Thee Perhaps there are many people in New England who would thing to divide them.
^ u»te camp. He will pay his railroad fare himrelenting of the critics are those I bu-ir.t.-s» - « - ’
Who gavest all so g ra ciou sly ?"
Kanya, ‘ v'lege. Many others who are not convicts will
come to Sanford if they knew about it. Perhaps a lot o f
Mc:i
ensjeia ti
who
tell you how modest women
..................
Hy serving
freely, faithfully, people in Nevada and Utah are tired o f their country. W hy
ed te*‘ " ' s w ‘ nt&lt;ir* Everybody wants to come to FlorTHE REVEREND Seldcn T. De­
were before, and following the en, wtusc friwa i
with Thee, for all!
laney, says faith help" disease, as
not advertise out there? W hy pick on Ohio?
tight :
I
self J‘
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civil war.
There are many slues to this question and it is an im­ it undoubtedly doe», and gives n
Y O U R TOW N
In slavery days the wives and d aiia hrih
h
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d
r
e
d
and
seventy
years
ago
Chrii’topher
ColumFaith indaughters always hud one negro lar ir.i a ?ht«
Pm coming down to see your town, portant one. It is to lie hoped that the Publicity Committee scientific explanation.
, born and shortly after that he discovered Florida,
[spires
beneficial
emotions;
they
I hope, ono o f these days;
house-maid who dressed them, and critics cl the iiy i
caching
Hanford
he
found
Frank
Foster
here
all
ready
will think twice before m u ffin g another satisfactory situa­ cause in the body “ cheaiical chan-|
1 hear n lot o f things you’ve got, tion.
who would pull on corivt strings granil-f.ftjiiltttf
kking deposits in the hunk and M. F. Itobinson was in; ges that banish disease."
it ju"; the thisftij
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Ami yet the places I would call
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Driving’ While Drunk

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REVEREND

Francis

J .1 Every day my friends bring me articles from northern
Florida and want me to reply to
•wl. They can’t stop
they knock the state

I want to drop in someone's ."hop,
Some little tale repeat
„
.. . ............... ______ published in San­
About some store, tins man next]
ford and it has some interesting articles on this rtnte in the
for the safety o f others w ho had an equal right to the road.
door,
CONDUCTORS
November numl-er to be issued next week, i f you want to set
Or someone down the street.
T h at the negroes had been drinking is the only possible con­ in the went want more -tve I
your northern friends straight send a copy of Florida Out­
I'd like to see if you would say,
increase o f $25,1)00.000 y be
clusion.
doors to them. This is not an advertisement but plain state­
“ I don’t believe it," right away.
it will hprrify the iV®rVment o f facts*.
The attitude o f som e autom obile drivers toward the safety mind, yet if the inerrff. All
Or only jjrin and hear me]
o
f
others
has
reached
a
action
is
nucov.
—J# .oitscrvau »«• v-et
through,
i said last year that no man could look ahead and state
The hiftlovuys in ;tll directions throughout the stub body else will beit^ p e n d And maybe «&lt;M a won) or two. |nm-y
accurately what property here was worth. Just think o f far­
are strew n with the broken remains o f wrecked automobiles. Jthat tlie big man 11W
ming land and swamp land on the lake shore bringing $1,000
I'd like to set just hack a hit
It is scarcely possible to g o for a drive any afternoon w i t h - 1* r"h,at, [ hl‘ lilltI“ l Mr man
per acre. Can you beat it?
In church some Sunday morn,
Automohilists are ' m an £™ ™ i5[.'nu- He wi"
Size up the crowd, the poor, the out encountering som e m otor accident.
A fund is being started in Orlando to give Walter John­
m constant danger o f s u ffe r in g on account o f reckless d r i v - ' art somethin to work fo,r i
proud,
son
a d u b of his own. Not knowing which club they want
The high, the lowly horn.
ers who have little regard fo r their own lives or the lives ' fi"'* mm »mi but hu 7 "
to give Walter and being a friends of his l would suggest
o f others.
t 8 |a few ct.nls ortunc.
Good
And then on Monday go about
Imild any r ion,•', Prosperity
that he be given the Sanford club. At one thousand dollars.* a
And look them up and seek them
wage* Hre om. what irrigaThe
proportion
o
f
accidents
caused
hv
drunkenness
we
front foot.
out
And try to find by careful scurch 1are not in a position to state.
However, no one can deny froni tup *tlon’s crops.
The Orlando Reporter Star says that life in their new
Juet how they act when of of that liquor causes a large part o f the accidents which occur lion is to -----M ,courageous lead"tent city” will he no hardship, it should lie anything hut a
church.
daily in this country. A man under the influence of liquor
hardship and folks can be just ns comfortable in the right
ARD-Fs, has learned from
is
in
no
possible
condition
to
drive
a
car
and
if
he
escapes
kind of tent us they can in an ordinary house. We will watch
er
o
f
On
that
the
Moorish
I ’d like to walk, I’d like to talk
Frenrhstrated in Schreyers
Orlando's tent city with much interest.
accident it is entirely due to his good luck.
To your policemen, too,
jeourufi’t so valuable now.
See what they thought, see what
“ The Palm etto Sun is much disgusted with drunken driv­ ! pictu lender withdrawing as
Was up in old Ohio last week and while there saw Home
they ought,
ers nnd says:
o f the beautiful snow tlmt poets rave about. It might he all
i Tkasible from the French
Or think they ought, to do—
right in its place but seeing it in Ohio made me long to get
] far.punish has dug out a city
Enforce some laws and let some go
T h e tra ffic on this road is awful, nnd it is hard
hack to Sanford where it might get cold hut it never snows.
jamvif underground, to escape
They may not quite approve, you
to negotiate without an accident when all the driv­
; foibs o f the airmen. In these
know?
el's
are sober, for all cars run at lf&gt; miles nn hour,
And upon my return here yesterday I find GharHe Parrish
Of you don’t fly, you don't
Or see that every crook is tried
nt the Chamber o f Commerce meeting nnd being introduced
but it's a flirty sham e that drunken drivers are
tt to much in war. no matter
And let the court the case decide.
as one o f the prominent bankers o f Hamilton, Ohio. Charlie
nravo you may Ik-.
allowed free range o f this road. We met one Sun­
and I went to school together in Hamilton some forty years
me day the United States may
I want to go to school and know
day afternoon that was taking both sides o f the
ago and we enjoyed a few minute." talking over old times.
izc
that.
Just what your teachers teach,
road, and we ju st did m anage to get past him, and
If atill they stand for God nnd land,
There are thousands o f good people in the great cen­
probably would not have been so fortunate if one
Or notnething clso they preach.
W H ATEVER others rnav uy or
tral
states that never heard o f Sanford and it is to them
o f his front tires hadn’ t blown mu just at tho
I've heard a lot about the place.
i, Mussolini, fighting man of
that
the Chamber of Commerce must carry its message of
The way you grow
(I hope in
opportune time. A nother fellow says he met two toly, wants it known that he is
the City Substantial for they will come here with money and
grace),
ready
to
figh
t,
if
that
seems
desirdrunks driving. W e are told that there were 215
make good citizens. As Charlie Parrish said, “ Sanford has
And so some day I’m coming
wrecks on this road Sunday. Wt *&gt;Ur.selves saw table, "lu-i those who touch our
something to show in the way of producing things to eat"
down;
‘ frontiers beware,’ says he. lie at­
and this appeals to the fulks in the middle and western states
three cars in the ditch. Hillsborough authorities taches no great importance to the
I'll like to really see your town.
where they depend upon farming and industries^
— ny Douglas Mulloch.
should take some steps to protect human lives or "league o f notions." as it i?- culled
--------- o---------this road.
, hy .Mr. ilrady, head o f labor's fed­
Barron Collier who lives in New York and owns the counTuesday's elections proved that
o f eration bank in New York City.
o f Collier in south Florida sent niu a s'n-eial copy o f the
There is only one possible solution to the meUjeS
the pen is not mightier than the
Mussolini blame:' upon Free Ma­
ty
Literary Digest tins week containing -Mine good articles on
Walker.
drunken drivers. That is a rigid sentence which yho sonry a recent plot to assassinate
Florida. Barron Collier is writing and working for Florida
with it a term in jail. Fines don ’t mean much to a
ux him. Now all Masonic lodges in
every day in the year and is the kind of citizen that Florida
Unfortunntely, or fortunately,
Italy
are
closed.
has been on a spree, lie should lie given king er
Sanford i.‘ developing a parking
needs.
------------jail to give the m atter serious consideration.
Maybe it sounds funny to some people but honestly 1
problem.
DR. A. C. BLAZER had a -laugh­
not live anywhere outside o f the good old stnte o f Florida
ter without arm." or legs, deaf and
and every time I get away from the state it .-veins good to get
Ono think
vie have noticed,
dumb, lie took cure of the -laugh­
back on the old job of boosting the greatest place in the world.
knickers are seldom wurn by t
ter for 32 years, then chloroform­
knockers.
On
trial
for
Editor 1 be Herald:
, vice u„ (hi- Times ioA ^M i r'i'bl ed her us she slept
At the Realtor's meeting in laikeland they passed among
--------- o --------murdei, lie says he chloroformed
1 wish to congratulate you ami] pa Tribune, or the 1,1 1
other resolutions one asking for city zoning and planning.
bccuusc
lie
didn't
exMussolini is becoming a, apt in your associates on the expansion and \e,vt-r
.
,! his daughter,
Sanford was one of the first cities in Florida to have un act
th e g
g rr e
ea
,
. .......
, .....
hate uls„
the
a tt,—and knew that
avoiding assassination as
King of your newspaper plans. \V11it ih&lt;
' 'roveineiit m tpandlmg o f ‘ l**ct to live long,
passed in the legislature giving us the zoning and planning
long, and knew that
Boris o f Uurguriu.
lem-.-d wire from the Associated i&gt;"'l
■ ... •. rirt- increase j death was better than the life she
com m ifiion. Eo while the Realtors were adopting such a fine
Press ami two editions daily, you local news, also tbr?? ...
would lead alone.
plan Sanford realtors coild have told them that our city
And to think that a quiet little will in- able to render a great ser­ in advertising.
T1,11
already had adopted this plan. We are usually ahead o f the
vice
to
Sanford.
place like (.'harleslou mulit have
HIS LAW YERS allege that he
!«o me that Sun fa? ,,M l.t8
state about three jumps.
keeping is not guilty of murder, because
I am wondering if the public nnd that The l"'1.
rauseil anything (ike that.
'
o--------generally realize what the leased a few *tep* ahea,
'J*
his daughter “ had no soul."
Another land fraud his been discovered near Gainesvville,
lt'
Our office boy says he would wire service of the Associated that are mire tr^0 .
Coke, English authority, m y s.
Florida, and ns usual the fakirs live in Chicago. All of this
Will they realize
like to muke a few French loans, Press means.
With best ivf** 1 " m.
murder is killing "any reasonable
stuff hurts our state hut i seem:* that there is no way to keep
ydii-’erv truly.
llint The Sanford Herald will now
if you kqpw wb.it he means.
creature." Killing this poor, de­
Chicago from being crookid and when they decide to operate
I,
McFarland.
receive daily the same news ser——— o---------formed,
weak-minded
daughter
in Florida lands it is diffcult to keep them from selling t-&gt;
Tho little girl down the street
was therefore not murder. She was
soft marks in the north. 7ho government, is after these birds
was under the impression that a
not "ivu.xonahle."
and will put them in jail lut meantime the dupes will sing !t
tax cut was something new in b o b -1
That’s a new kind, among the
song about Florida and give the folks down here the blame
By IRVIN S. COBB
bed iiair.
many different b nds of murder,
for their troubles1 when we really knew nothing about the op.
and "reasons" for murder.
eration c f these sharks.
I've
had
o
ff
of
The original o f Peter Dunne's o f the s n i a l ’ 1*1’ 1*
The annual Fall opening of King
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Glad to see The Sanftrd Herald asking for a curb mar­
Tut's coffin will tnke place in a immortal character, "M r. Dooley,” you lately."
The old jO’a face gave no sign having protested, the War Depart­
ket. We had a curb mark&gt;t here many years ago hut it lan­
few days,
announces thu World kept a Million in Chicago much fre­
quented by newspaper men. lie wus of liis reuiaditigs. lie lifted ids ment says there must in' no "air
guished and died for vnrUus reasons chiefly because some of
News Service.
IFiddled to
a born wit, and in his way—anil u broad
- . - a , - hu
—ur------ the
• .dumper.
... • i circus" by army fliers* on Sunday.
the merchants did not wntt the farmers to come to town and
--------- o---------very good way it was, too—a phll- extracted om ***•-• 1,11 “ 1
Fliers “ looping the loop," turning
sell vegetables. It wai- a nlstnken idea and if Sanford could
Gerald Chapman bus found it
osophvr ami a student of human without Wl*r‘* P®*41’" ,l ULr
over sideways, flying on the edge
establish a curb market ind make it what it should be th-doesn't pay. With the ruling of
tho
bur
’
the
promising
man.
nature in its varying aspects.
o f one wind, etc., make up an "air
entire city would profit b j it. The small farmer would also
the supreme court he has lost his
One wintry evening us he perch­ The latr» murmuring his thanks circus.” This, say the clergymen.
profit and we could build m a community of small farms that
last chance for life.
t
. ,
ed behind his bar in friendly con­ started .cram it in his pocket but,
would be a fine backgrounl for business.
o
took
a
coml
glance
at
the
green-1
is
irreligious.
versation with two o f his regular
England is at last back to nor­ patron.- there entered a so-called back.
W hen a ntan visits a tertain place where a certain crop
IF TH EY say so. It is so.
"H of on here. Uncle John," he
mal. The
Prince of
Wales no journalist whose reputation as a
But many will think that such]
is grown he wants t-mie o- that particular fruit or vegetable
sooner arrived from South Am eri­ ready borrower and a poor-payer said, i' nct‘d ten bones and this
or fish or pysters. If we jo to the bench we want see foods
Ian nir wing might stimulate faith I
ca than he took another fall.
bill i^nly » fiver."
was rnoro than city wide.
and arc usually fed ham ant eggs. The same thing holds trui•'T*t’s all right me son," said in biblical teachings, con&amp; rning [
^ '
r ------------------ o------"Uncle John." he said briskly, Unci John; "it makes the thing angels, archangels, etc. If mere
of Florida. When visitors come here to Sanford they want
Friends on vacation in the North " I ’m detailed to an out o f town usplenty of fresh vegetables and fruits and we should have
U.1
|man
man in a Tying machine just inwrite back that cv very body is talk- 1signment and I'm a little short of
them. The itnnll farmer ould supply this need with a curb
•• hat do you mean, makes the vented can loop the loop three
ing Florida and planning to come ] cash—need some coin for traveling
market. Some day in the near future Sanford will realiie
cr r ul, r n ' "
.
times in Mt-cesslon, what can the
here this .winter. It will be by expenses. Slip me a tenspot, will thftk
• tkh, need »nd again establish * curb market.
flfhy.
live
I
lose
nnd
five
;-ou
angels
not
do,
after
flying
for
Jhy.
" “ millona
" l -----~rof y*»ra ■*
far the biggest rcnsoti Florida hue you ? I'll hand it hark to you sure
tcndlesl
gf *’ said Uncle John.
ever known.
*vn pay night alang with the rest

SANFORD’S FORUM

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Hall rnnner)}* euffr.rimr with *V&gt;»

until the wasp-like effect was pro­
duced. In drawing rooms when complexion,
women thus harnessed fainted, gredients oV.uvdI
which was very common, the first lag-- druggist, tt
emergency relief was a jackknife, trom whicft tin
and the cry ‘cut the corset strings!’ the ink with wlad1
And these same women would letters,
have skirts so long whicli if loose
These critics
gathered all he germe a household
are sons cil
floor could congregate. And these doll.^-varden scsl
same modest women wore the low wristtets jui't El
The
necks, and short sleeves that would
The women of)
R.'S modest than
appear freakish today. In hiding
past. The incrcU
the pedal extremeitieo, there was
tending to maaj.i
no effort to hide the back und
the aggregater~"I
shoulders.
and also more
The hoop-skirts, Grecian bend,
and the enormouss bustle, would ami modem
fill influence cf:!»|
today, make a woman appear un­
latter.
womanly.
Our modesty
The advance of civilization de­ have largely texaz
manded more comfort and less tor­
..................
ture. Women ,o f toduy use
use niu.t
more ists have long
I'h v ", ■
se,lse than in by-gone days, why something tx
dress m com fort except the in the ballroom i
the street curb. D
feet, and yet our mothers1 wore
on tk
Louis XIV heels, much more ob­ per thing
is the intproKf ®
jectionable than feminine foot­
way. U «z W j
wear o f the present.
has ever con«M«l
With the spread of democracy ‘ 7 ' t(u, jH.a;unt '»-!a
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the masses, the decrees, or r a ...„ .--.short

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{^'business off**
® * - a * * a arsLsf...
...then, &gt;n*l
Why.
these forces ^ ‘7
modern dr«-J•
s , „ « ,3
iencc h a v o M ;5 .°mfort! ®nd c&lt;&gt;nven- critics? I ir them}

in behalf nf /i u,\ Wltb tke spirt Fashion speaks, *4

the general'
t h r i of , I 0' 11u*kirl
dress
material
,e useaml emmancipation?, t*
I masses J a to iV ,1,c f‘;rc* this tk»-‘ the re.-: mean rg
I even when it »urt.
hurt " Now
v ‘ the c,asse*
masses, maker
they arebrea,hes
not.

HOW TO MAKE ELORIDAI
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cons^deraMv'*IT7 pi‘ r’tTs h“ Ve been the state, .-scarcity &lt;
t.*r» fro,,
V o ' ° f lat«
let- must result; high pnfl
xrtherners returned I prevail and di&gt;*PP9l*
lot.
from the balmy shores o f Florida, average
What Florida nv«j
the burden being the bad conditions any big ilevtlopam
found by the people who go down needs it. She rafJ
there attracted by stories, general­ offer herself as a hst
ly true o f the tremendous boom o f adventures with 1
going on in the way of real estate great expectation*,
development.
were reversed, ar«i '
These people complain bitterly were suildenly :o - cj
o f the difficulty o f getting jobs;
» f invading h*5!
of the terrific rents for houses and j ca
^WcHtions *
South,
coml
apartment.-, even when they are uncomfortable
here. j
obtainable at all, and o f the nlti- the common-sense -’-q
tudinous prices o f food and cloth­
There is no cjueiW
ing. And they come home, some of da unfolds magnify
the "disillusionized,” and with just there and settle.
about enough money to get them are as fine as an;
here.
as fine as any es!
But what do men and women young man who w
who go to a great boom country, who h;i- money «r •1,|
mm*— - J
l|tl
without money enough to keep W'*u
o f thehi and
to lire*
xl»
them for six months, really ex- two awaiting pnxi'jF,
|pect? They must know that peo­ Come ()ros|&gt;erous. iWI
ple from ail over the country are sion offers a grrsf
migrating to Florida; that condi­ those who go do»*
and expect .
tions are, inevitable nnd by no
fault of Floridans, something like string will he £ t* ig
fortune » iu
those o f the rush days to golden capital along. That l
California.
With thu armies o f “ make” Florida.
both sexes that are pouring into

FLORIDA
P R O V ID E N C E N E W S
with its natural **
I - Florida the land o f promising willing to pat in t i » J
or is it the land o f broken dreams? hard work that is tf*
Monte returning travelers say one North it is a marve
old, old
•g. some the other.
, ___
F ltiri/Ce tb's .: ^ en wbo went 1° I Hat the oia, ,"*“ . .
,. '|,,ri' to enjoy themselves, or to i can't get something R
"w the same sort o f business Jerate* in Florida Jst1
trade they followed in the north Jelsewhere. Don]t g® *J
e they highly
iouoweu enthusiaatie.
........
—
*»-..«ia*tic.
j ing
ing to
to live
live on
‘" l
Hally
« » -the.w
wsy without doing anyth'**
are us
Men who went there to make easy
(without
doing
•nfW'S
are J
it. Jf you
dty you'
j money fast and without effort
j ed, just a# 7oU
*'pl to be disgruntictl.
. . ! home.

Its easy to sco why.

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T H E jA N F O R D HERALD. g A ^ y p p ^ y

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Sanford

H A R L A N W . K E L L E V , SO C IE TY EDITOR

Residence Telephone 313-J

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
22nd Sunday after Trinity.
Cfelebrntion of Holy Communion
7:30 o'clock.
Morning prayer uml serman at
11 o’clock.
Evening prayer nml sermon nt
7:30 o ’clock.
The special musical selections for
the morning service will be:
Organ
Voluntary,
“ Andante
Cantabile" from String Quartette
— Tchaikovsky.
O ffertory, Soprano Solo, “ Reces­
sional"— DeKoven.
Evening:
Organ Voluntary, “ Sunset" —
Frysinger.
O ffertory Anthem, “ No Shadows
Yonder,” from the "Holy City"—
Gaul.
Visitors and strangers in our city
will find a cordial welcome.

You Will Need ()w „ f thc New
Full-Skirted Evening Frocks if
You Dance the Tango.

Mss Velma Shipp Is
Hostess to Younger
set Thursday Night

The whims of kings nnd princes
have mure than once in the history
of the world moulded or altered
the trend of the fashion oT fem i­
nine raiment. But Hint sort o f
M E. McKee o f Jacksonville in
thing we usually think of ns pe­
«,-I r' S3 ' ' ‘' n)a Shipp entertained
spending several days in Sanford
with an enjoyable party for the culiar to days gone by. It doesn’t
on business.
younger yet of Sanford nt her home seem quite in accord with twentiThursday evening. The house was eth-century ways of doing things.
George W. Bnrmon o f Orlando
till at
leatly decorated for the occasion Still the fact may be that the inter­
spent Friday in Sanford handling
with roses, daisies, potted plants, est displayed in the dancing of the
some busines;» transactions.
anil tern: i Lames anil dancing were tango by England's Prince o f
enjoyed
until a late hour. The fav­ Males on the occasion of his recent
T. J. i’helnn o f Chicago is vis­
|f the
ors were hats and horns. Punch visit to South America will event­
| meet iting in Sanford, investigating the
was served throughout the evening, ually be the most important factor
G racious in L in e — P r o fo u n d ly S m a r t /
it her local field for investment. He may
untl refreshments of potato salad, in bringing about a fuller skirt and
ft
the
passing
of
the
straight
scant
at 3 locate hero.
olives, snltincs, and coffee were
A N N O U N C I N G .
skirt
that
has
been
witli
us
these
daintly served by Mrs. G. M. Shipp
ninny, many moons.
Joseph R. W ylie and R. W. A l­
meet
""d Mrs. E. Mitchell. The guests
OUR SH OW IN G
bright
o
f
Ft.
Lauderdale
are
in
the
Sometime in .September we re­
hiliPs
were: Mi:res Velma Ship, Anna
city
for
a
few
days
on
business.
ceived
wind
that
the
Prince
was
Mm
Knnner, 'fillyo Benjamin, Grace
hiliPs
Gillon, Dorothy Moro, Kathleen making great progress with his
Homer Williams
of Thomnsday, Dram* Roberts, Maude Tyre, tango lessons; nnd this we nre as­
&gt;re?by- ville, Gn., is visiting friends in the
Merill Griffin, Cora Hill, Margar­ sured was not surprising in view of
ffo/trn/arArfui rutJ
irch tt city.
______
et ( owan, I.uidla Mahoney, Klizn- the fact that some of the most
f 'rini/uil
fA urnd
beth Houston. Messrs. John Weav­ beautiful and charming of women
Among the enr parties attending
|l meet
J rctn Uu; w a i t J
( h n J Sfcifidcd
er, Leon Parron, Ed. Andrews, in Argentina •iV rc assisting nt
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Unu&gt;» the football game at Winter Park
lyde
Walter llneh William these lessons. When lie went to
wsnrsmr: tut. uo»r.
The Church services for Sunday* *i*;,1
, " , Green,
1
Friday was that o f Mrs. J. N. Robdances in Buenos Aires, it was said
UIIX-NTASr
MOTIF*
bsim, Buster AdwilLJbs*v follows:
--iiU d U fla ____
&lt;9
114 IHU/U 3LAUI,
lie
requested
that
the
orchestra
—
y
.V.:drove
down
with
Elva
ICork*5■
1
1
nis...'.if/Tge
Cowan,
Robert
Hagan,
Sunday School, 2:311 a. m.
play the c ^ '" " every other number,
■j&gt;* •vmnflMi1
\ wi'h Peace, Alice Elder, Mnry Helen
AmiiCW ( arrme'io
t.u,y
Preaching.Service, 11 a. m.
sii^yntWi moil was In* is reviving
Hom*^ Morse, Penrle Robson and R. E.
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2 :in '•"II. 1" wisSFi |||" Ui Iham DuBose, this delightful Argentine dance. At
ini: and Griffin n;&gt; guests.
Acey Carrawny, Eudell Whitten,
p.
m.
iJeanvilk* and Trouville and other
W i.
Milium Gillon, Paul Miller.
Senior
Christian
Endeavor,
(1:30
fashionable French results during
It. L. Hicks of New York City
the latter part of the season the
is spending several days in the p. m.
7 W . Washington St.
.
Phone 1947
Preaching Service, 7:30 p. m.
tango became very, very popular.
of the city while enroute to southern Flo­
The Session will meet nt the
An interesting composer named
BriJite rida.
ORLAN DO , F L A .
d ose o f each preaching service for
Cnnaro was engaged to lead an or­
o'clock.
chestra at Deauville f„r the bene­
ho: tess.
R. W. Otter is expected to return the reception o f new members.
F’K*++ ♦ + * • :• • !• + + • !• + * -:-C**F-&gt;+4-'f**•;-++*t**M**!***M-J»s*+++
The Lions Club of Sanford en­ fit of the tango dancers. At inter­
ljnuloy from Palm Beach this afternoon.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY tertained last evening with a dance vals the musicians sang in Spanish
Christian Science Services are at the Country ( lull. The Seminole to swell the column of their instru­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Osborne o f
Syncopalors provided the music. mental music.
And so— fuller
U
—
Palm Beach nre spending several held in the Woman’s Club, Oak Among those present were: Dr. and skirts may lu* given a boost back
a
#(odore
Avenue near Third Street, every
days in the city.
a
Sunday morning at 11:0l) o’clock. Mrs. C. 1.. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. J. into fashion again. For the tango
a
Sunday school at 10:110. Subject S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel cannot la danced in a skinny very
a
\i*A
a
Dighton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
VoorMr.
nnd
Mrs.
F.
B
.’
Stout,
o
f
scant skirt even if it is very short.
, for tomorrow, “ Adam and Fallen
fcwfhy
hces, nnd the Misse.i Lillian Shin- Try is yourself and see how d iffi­
Pittsburgh, Pa., iitopped o f f
in
i n ;'rMan*
in ,,1*
Wednesday
evening
services holser, Margaret Berner. Evelyn cult it is. Or perhaps you have tri­
[of &amp; Sanford for a few days while en
|gyi#cn route to southern Florida.
which include testimonies of heal­ Whithead, Mary Cobb, Evelyn An­ ed it— for they are again dancing
ing, are held in the Woman's Club derson, and Margnrio Dempsey; tin* tango at many places here —
San it
ami Messrs. T. T. Moore, .1. K. and have found how difficult it is.
O. E. McNeil o f Jacksonville „ t 7:00 o’clock.
lu response to the new demand
This Society maintains a free Wat hen, Ed. Rankin, M. R. Wells,
it'.eml was a business caller in the city
FulCnshimml. miulo of
for tho past two days. He is stop­ Reading Room where the Bible and Hugh 'i’illis, Earle Jones, I.. I'. the French dressmakers began
authorized Christian Science lit-1 McDaniel,
Henry
Kodtlenberry, making
_ tango dancing frocks, much
tho
ahi'erost
chiffon.
|.1 Tucs- ping at the Montezuma.
crature may lie read, borrowed o r ' Claude Siatruuk, Scott James, and Jlike any other sort o f dance frock
This tango frock from Rcilfcrn
Those hose, once worn,
■
J. B. Johnson o f Toledo, Ohio, purchased, room 517 First National j Paul Forbes. Those from out of , rave that they have fullness some- of Baris is made of soft silk crepe
will become on essential ■
has arrived in Sanford to spend Hank Building. Open Wednesday i town were: M m A. W. Bell and where about the skirt. The sketch with heading nrmird the hips.
part o f my lady's cos­
the winter, Mrs. Johnitjn nnd and Saturday from twi until five. Miss Florence Met'lung of Uwis.
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tum e. Comes in all new
All are cordially invited to a t - ! burg, W, Va., Pat Curley of Augdaughter, Alice, and son, James,
■
i ■
usta,
Gn.,
and
William
Cuthnll
of
tentl
uur
services
and
to
make
use
will
arriye
Inter.
fall
shades.
“Paily
Rocky Mount, N. C.
o f the reading room.
rts of
■
Thc members o f the Lions Club
■
ut le
CONGREGATION A i. ( I l l UCH
I.in
ceric—
Vanity
Fair
Lira
nil
in
the
new
shallow
rib­
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
entertained
last
evening
with
a
before
Sunday
services:
Sunday Services:
d the dance nt the country Club.
bed glove silk vests, step-ins, knickers, brassieres.
Sunday School, 2:45 a. m.
Sunday School, F. B. Adams,
1 later
Morning
Service,
11
o'clock.
Mrs. Alma Bell, sister o f Mrs. Supt., 2:30 a. m.
nil be
Evening Service, 7:30 o'clock.
Samuel Dighton of Sanford, ac­
Wesley Bible (’ lass, 10:00 a. m.
[day.
Special
music and singing. Come
companied by Miss Florence McMorning Worship: Sermon by
and lie with us in helpful worship, a
Clung of l-ewisburg, W. Vn„ h a v e .inj t(ir j j :Uo
JJ
■
been visiting Mrs. Dighton at the
Epworth League Meetings, 0:30 A warm welcome for all.
■
Montezuma for the past few daysi, p. m.
■
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
while enroute to southern Florida.
■
Preaching by the Pastor, 7:3l) p.
■
Sunday school 2:30 A. M.
m.
Walkter John F. Urell o f Orlando hns
Morning worship and sermon 11 5
a ■
■
Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday,
kith a ilc- been in the city for the pust two 7:30 p. m.
A. M.
Subject: "The High Hour and
heir home days on business.
Visitors and strangers cordially
.11
She Did Not Recognize It."
home was
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invited.
Young Pconle’p Union 0:30.
decorat-! Mr. U|,,j Mrs. G. Halkus o f Day*
u
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Evening service nnd sermon 7:30, J + + + + + + + +++ + + H*+ + + &gt;++&gt; + -M&gt;+++*J"*i*++ + + + + + '« -- M * '1 '( ■ ■ M - + V-M- + + 4 -4*+ -t-!-++++ + + + + ':*++++4*++ + *H *++ + + + + *+ + 'M *+ *+ + + + ■
u, which tona are visiting in Sanford. They
ALL SOI I.S CHURCH
Sul*met: "Death— What Do You
inie. J. urt. stopping at the Seminole.
Twenty-third Sunday after Pen­ T hink'About It? "
tecost.
Wedliesdny evening 7:30, The
Mass at 8:00 a. m.
second of the serial
studies
Sermon “ Our Spiritual Fellow­ “ Trails Old and New Along the
t honors|
______
H
Master’s Way."
Mrs. 1’. | || ,\ Osteen, H. K. Linar, andship.’'
M
The First Baptist Church very
total p. Smcnder of New Smyrna wereSunday School after Mass,
Choir meeting after Mass.
cordially invites the
public to
Mr.
nalkVr
]D,|n M.
tj)W
city Friday
and Saturday
Courtney
of Palmetto
wan
Sodality meeting nt 7:00 p. m.
share tin* inspiration of these o*r
M
r- a business
{(iur:e,
business.
visitor in Sanford FriMeeting of the Rosary Society vices.
Ph. J... |
Monday at 3:00 ;i. m.
V C. R.i y
Frostproof Citizens’ Bank con­
Boy Scouts, Troop
1, regular
In. J. 1’
C. Zclmcnovitz o f Brunswick,
,,
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tracts for new $100.0112 hank buildp. in.
(la., is visiting relatives and friends
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All meetings
begin promptly
in tho city. lie is stopping at the
time
specified.
Seminole.
Mt. Dora $3 IS, 112 paving con
All visitors and residents
trail awarded by city.
welcome.
J. B. M’hently of Tampa spent

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LONDON, N o v . 7. — (/P)— King
ami J tsle A. Fry. hH -w f*. If lvFlorida, nn.l ELVKItT
George is n philathelist. He Inis
Put s t .r iif 'lend, all p a rties c l n l m itur lniMtiK&gt;NH ns !■: t
Sunday night at
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COMPANY,
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purchased a new 18 cent stamp for
9 7:15 o ’clock, neU K n and J e s s ie A. F r y . Ids w i f e
320. The stamp is in demand be­
Defendants.
■is' hell*
d e v ise e s ,
le g a t e e s. o r
cording to an unX f i l l e r o f S p r r l n l Mast
cause of faults.
l.inerWlse. in Hie la n ds In volved
*&gt;JB nouncoment toN o t ic e Is h e r e b y g iv en
in i tils suit h e r e in a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ;
day. Mr. Thornit iv i d &lt;&gt;. Fry a n d Jes sie 1~ Fry. suiint to a F in a l I i e c r c
his wife, if l i v i n g a n d If dead, e n tit le d c a u s e , da ted the
TO POSE FOR PICTURE
/ jgl ton's text will be
ull p. n it.* c l a i m i n g hy, t h r o u g h o f N o v e m b e r , A. 1). 1921 t
CHICAGO, Nov. 7.— LP)— An­
nn.l under l u v l . l l&gt;. F r y nrid J ' * - s i g n e d , ns Specln t Master,
„
l „ I, Fry. Ids w i f e a s heirs, d e - f o r Bille and sell to tin. |',i
t *i e
C ° r ‘ n t ^* drew Volstead has been induced tu
v
1. U t i es. o r o t h e r w is e . Ill host b i d d e r f o r c a sh at
P«su for a picture by reference to
III',, i,,nils In v olv ed III th is suit. d o o r o f th e C o u r t H o u s e |,
Must Reign Till the Bible declaring that the ap­
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , Florid
In r. matter d e s cr ib e d .
|i&gt;-fen&gt;latits.
•
pearance o f dry land after the in­
o r d e r 01 I'lilillratleii
AH Enemies Un- vocation "Let there be light."
The Slate o f F lor id a . T o :

T. !L Thom ton o f Brooklyn, N.
V., one of the npenkers for tho In­
i' motional Bible Students’ Associ___
ntion, will lec-

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The Last. Enemy
That .? hnll lip Destroyed Is Death."
Mr. Thornton is said to be one
nf th" most gifted and forceful
speakers employetl by the associa­
tion and those in charge o f the
mcciin:: to bo held here, declare
that pf pie " h o hear him will lis­
ten in an address that is interest­
in'/ an.! inspiring1.
Mr. Thornton’s address is one o f
a : &lt;rii being given by members
of th • Internationa! Bible Student’ s
A
elation in Sanford. The m eet­
ing- lire open and the public is cor­
dial!) invited, according to the an­
nouncement.

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. Above, left, Miss Erma Shirtnpllu putting up Ihe petntu cliipt that are giving Iter education. Rigid
C. A. POKtlcwqiU painting it ibsi-'n ..n ihe slicker of n ivan-as I nivtrsity co-etl. Belov., b-Tt tu right
J. Milton D ish, Ida l.undqui
Lena T. David, I.eland Stanford.
CLE V E LA N D , 0 „ Nov. 7 -S oic I-r . .. ugnincm . B y iio.m vhe
college studetitn nro cuke eiitiu . i * Iut i»- to her shop, sets an assistmid some wear floppy pants and art tn work frying chips for the
iiave done ju st enough studying to next &lt;lay, and then goes in tin:
know that ten yards make u lii-i umu c i t y
They laki*
all afternoon. All evening she
down.
But here and there are ••11 • '. studies,
Not much free time, But she's
ambitious young men and wnmen
who wnnt n college education More gelling an education.
than they want ttnylliimf el e n
Or e.in tider the case of J. Mil­
the world—who me willing
p-r- ton Goss o f Tyrone, l’a „ who is atany sort o f price for one. And ii‘ '■ nding Gann-gic In tituto o f Trcli
these people uhuut ■' b".a tin b".- ttology. lie has only one arm, ate’,
is written.
couldn't gel an ordinary jolt. So
There nre more wn&gt;^ of eaniiag ho sells 'h is blood to I’ltlsbuigh
nil education than waiting &lt;&gt;o table hospital., f o r transfusion opera­
nr Ktoking tin* hoiiriJiiq: Imu &gt;• I’ui- tions. He gets $25 fur each tran.sniico. For example:
fu ion.
This is putting him
Otic young chap 'll hi t.to-i 1 Ihnuigli college, lie ’ll graduate in
nt hospitals.
dune.
Another is prenchin r to earn
No picnic, p *rhaps, hut lie's get­
din expenses.
ting an education.
A girl Is imtl.ing and ‘ lling p'■t*. A. Bo ilewaite, a student at
tutoo chips.
ll'.e t'liivei ity o f Kan in ., is Imndy
Another girl is running a laun­ with a paint brush. So ho prims
dry agency.
v a iicl d&lt;*. igns on lb.* backs o f the
All Sorts of .lulls.
1h i d i n g slickers affected by hi
And so on—every soil of )•&gt; fellow indent.i, ami eurtts enough
that you ran imagine it turiicil to a■■rt.
put Iiim through nicely.
hy those young people, who m o .
Ida Lundqtii t i I Middlehow have the odd idea that .m ton. Fitiif., is in I,eland .Stanford
goes to college to study, not :&gt; I’ nivt i ity. Kite wails on table fur
have a good time. For they nre , her "ianl. and avis a-i agent fur
the youngsters whoso purunta .an livu laundry eunreins ia various
not nffnrd to pay their way.
dm mit.tries. This gives Iter money
Miss Erma V. Shrimplin o f &lt;’ •d. flay Iter othi r expenses.
luinhus, (b, is going to gradual '
Keeping Him Bn y.
from Ohio State University ii.eit
I .on T. David is another student
yeur. Fite’s carrying Hi hours o f til Manfot'l! who has mi molim e\cidlcgiate win I: a week a heavy . ■nt that which he can earn whil.
achctlule.
attending school, lie act- as cotTo earn her expeiisos, she makes todlaii uf the Men’s Union liar.*,
nn.l r.ell i potato chips.
Every reports university news fu, an . uf
morning nt *1 she goc.; to Iter lit lie of Iown newspaper, ells M-coml.
shop tu peel and tdice ctiotlgb |&gt;o- band book , a t a • a . heinistry a
ir.ler iu
tatu ihip In fill
dozen wax-1 i I a lit am] 1.'I vi's as ,, .
paper bugs. At Hi site gets into a the i egistftrnr’s office.
light delivery truck ami deliver
There's third student at I.elaml

BY CONDO

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MIAMI, Nov.
(.-Pi— The Mia­
mi Daily News today nulllishes
this tor;- from a staff correspomlent: "Nasau, Bahamas. Sir Thom­
as Linton’s vesfcl Shitmrock II,
th ree tinies defeated international
yacht, cp’i contender, is now a !iI .aior .airier. This craft recently
’• a . jt.'|itiri d hv the Nassau Liquor
Don &lt;■of I’ iytler, Collins and Brown
and is imw riding nt anchor with
"id o'hi - liquor schooners in Nas­
sau harbor.
I’e: .ip - passim,* between New
! i evident e anil Hog Islands where
Na an is situated recently be­
calm* impres. ,n| by the trim lines
and build o f a sauev vessel bear-

Stanford who ha a novel wny o f
getting through college. IBs name
oddly enough, i- I.eland Stanford,
though lie’s no relation to the foun­
der of the college, and lie preaches
v very Sunday in the Method! i
cluireh at San ititllro. In his -pare
moult ids lie studies law at the uni­
versity.
I’nlleg.' is no guy rmmil of pleas
lire for these young people.
It
na aits lot of hard work.
But tu. . ‘re getting sonu lhitig
out of it besides a eoliertion a"
da net* pro*, tain and mcmliership
in a Greek letter frm ..-rnit".

. Fry and l.usflie F r y , Ills

wife if livin',', and If d ea d, all par-

suit

V. . J. L A K E ,

to

t) u ie l

T itle.

Complainant.

W. A. L O V E L L . ot*at.
D e fe n d ants.
Order

of

I’ n M I r n t l o n

N O T IC E T o
KNOWN
AN D L'NK N O W N I iEFKN H A N TS:
T H E S T A T E O F F L O ltI D A . t o :
W. A. L O V E L L . J E S S E H. CO L E .
M i l . M A M U. MARSHY. S. C. M eHo w e l l , i * o . c h f n h h a w . ir itvImr. an d If eit h e r , a n y o r all o f r a id
i t i i e n . l a n l s he dea d,
then
to
the
lo irs, d e v ise e s , u rn n tern o r o th . i
el.ilnuintM
under
W. A, L O V E LL,'
J E S S E I &gt;, CMLF. W I L L I A M H. .MAN­
SI V. F.
C.
M cllO W F L Ii,
I*
*!.
r U F M S H A W , deceuseil o r o t h e r w is e ,
mill t o nil p a r l i e s ea c h ml e v e r y
e i a l m l n g an y In terest under a n y o f
th.- a b o v e n a m ed d e fe n d a n ts , eu cb
and " v e r y , w h o s e n a m e s and r e » l .1"t i c s n r e u n k n o w n to th e C o m ­
pla in an t In th e a b o v e e n titled euuse,
a id to nil pnrtl.-s tiiikuowii w h o m s o e v e r e l a i m l n g an y in terest o r In ­
i' !• Is In th e land In volved In th is
s o li, sal.l la nd b e i n g situ ate In
S m ln .d e C o u n ty , F lorida , and d o ribed ns f o l l o w s . tn-w|t:
Tin- S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f the
N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S ec tion
F iv e (11. T o w n s h i p t w e n t y (20)
Sou th , f l a n g e 91 Fast.
And it n p p e n r l n g f r o m the s w o r n
bill o f 1'iiin pla in t h erein that y o u
and each o f y o u may c la im si.m e
rli'.ht, title o r Interest In and to th e
p t o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e d escribed .
It Is t h e r e f o r e O TIH FilFH that
you .-•ml ea c h o f y o u lie nud y o u

t ,. , I-..•lining hy. t h r o u g h and under
M,,.,;, \ ;■a
and Hassln Fry. his
v.-tf. ii h 'i i ; . ill'vis.It'S, le g a t e e s, or
oih.i-w
W esley \V. F r y and J " s •i, \ r , \, his w if e . I f - l i v i n g , and
if *|."iil. nil p a rties c l a i m i n g by.
th roug h or under W e s le y W. F r y
.„i,l .|, »y|e \ Fry, his w if e , as heirs.
i|.-vl*&gt;e:., legal, es.
nr
oth erw ise;
1» iv lil . &lt; i-T ) and J e s sie L, F r y . Ills
w ife If living, and If dea d all p a r ­
ties clalthinu t&gt;y. t h r o u g h o r under
l i ' v b l " F r \ and Jes sie L. Fry. us
llt'lrn, d ev isee', le g a t e e s, o r o t h e r ­
wise. i.ud mii 'Ii iif th em, lit and to
ll*e limits involved In Hits suit i&gt;«
|In 1- e ln a fle r deserlhed In th is liill
. t e.-oipliiiin. and .lc s e r lticil ns l o l -

l-O O t

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"P o r c j ^
.t , L £ D

*TTU5 IXJCKY
R o o m . slej
Lo v e l y

r e

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V . tflA D T E E S

I'lWK, ta»VlV-e ——• -

lli-glunlna n t - tVc peullrwcat
.•inner of the S ou th ea st Q u a rt e r
( S I P , ) o f the S o u th e a s t Q u a r ­
ter t s C ' i ) of Section 12. Tp, 20
South. K an g" ''to Fast. S e m in ,.1...‘m in ty Florida, llien c e F a s t i.Ja
f i l l ; thence North l&lt;‘&gt; d e g r e e s
anil Sn mluuten W e s t 1530.!) feet,
m or e o r less to th e S n n f o r d - O r larido i,rick road; th e n c e South*
ea s ter ly along sa id h rlrk road
to th e Soiiih line o f said S e c ­
tion 12; thence F a s t t o p o in t of
b e g in n i n g I'untnlitltig full 'teres
m ore o r b o, slttiut.i and ). uiig
in Si tninol.- t 'm in ty, F lorida .
It ap pearin g hy th e s w o r n hill of
.'oinid aliii filed h erein that ymi and
each o f ymi, may lie In terested in
lImt c e r t a in above d e s c r ib e d lot o f
in ml In Sem inole B o u n t y , F lorida .
You and each of y o u a r e h ereby
.o ln lim lu l.-l ami rectlllrc.l to ap pear
to said bill .a c o m p la in t
at
the
tVuirt l i o n s - in Hanford, S e m in o le
.'o tin ty , Florida, o n ilo n . ln y ,
tile
; i h dn v of I', c- mlo-r A. D. 1929,
o t h e r w i s e snld 1.111 o f c o m p la in t will
lie tuki n as iiHif. ss. il b y y o u unit
&gt;acli o f y o u ; -it.l hill o f c o m p h u n t
h a v in g been filed f o r Hie pu rpose
o f I|l|leting title to th e a b o v e tie*
vcrlheil
land in th e Cnmpluinniil,
.Minna Noble.
IT IS F l ’ ItTHFIt O n i l F I t E I ) That
'•its o r d e r be pu blish ed o n c e U Week
In f o u r . ‘on sec iitlv e w e e k l y Issues
.o tin- S a n fo r d H erald, a n e w s p a p e r
pu blish ed In S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r ­
ida.
Hone and O rdered th is 7 d a y o f
November A
I». 192.1,
V. F III i d SI .ARM,
Clerk o f d r c i i l i C o u r t. S e v e n th J n dh'lnl (flii alt, S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
F lor id a .
(S H A D
tty
V M W F F K H . It. C.
JA.MFS
F.IIAliUN,
's.ili.'Miir f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .

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Ytiu m ay bo platmintr in liuMn^taJ
for the honottls to you:1 wife and tin
Hul you will find that \mi t{d m nj
o f it as they do.
T o have a r o o f o f your own thalpn
able shelter for y ou r family, anil thati
to entertain you r own friends,—that’s!

is a prescription for

NEW
LUMBER YARD

&lt;.j»ldu, G rippe, il’ lu, IHvti.nue,
Hilious Fever and Malaria
It kills the- germs.

Let us show you that you can uffoi

A complete line o f
INDIANA SOLON IN WRECK
DA '. t i l . LI, Iit.k, Nov. &lt;i, (i l'i
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Co.'igri imin ICulp IJp'likc nf Inili:ina|iu|i:. I.dge*' I p.like, hrothcr LOST: Liver colored bird dug
Nano* due. R, A. Newman. Photo
uf the emigre -man, N. A. Russell
anil \. 1bum" Bl.'.lsm* uf Indian­ '.»*! or filt.
apolis. eii inuli* to Chicago to atli*nd tli&gt;* Anti-Saloon
Hireling,
wen* brought to a hospital here
this morning after an nut-minlule
accident near Covington, tml.

it) THE CITIZENS
OF SAN FO R D

Ice Cream

I wish •*» nntmtuico that I
am a &lt;.mtlidaD* fur lln* o ffic e
nf t ilv I 'omillissitiiipr tn |q&gt;
ilciciTuiiicil in tin* regular
Municipal Flection to lie held
"ii the First T uesday a lte r
Ihe First Monday in Decem ­
ber o f lbis \ ear.

^ »u r cousideiation will be
api-roeinled.

AT

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
nidimr
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings

G A S IIE A T E R S
The ideal beat fur Florida winters.

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Medium Priced

Ball Hardware

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Evcr.jlbimi tor Hie
S A N F O R D ,

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Phone 8

Ibrick
Lime
Piaster
White Unck Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen W ire
Iluildcrs Hardware
D o :rs
W indow s
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
|Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Itight
SANFORD

\t ;ill loading doalei

K. F. !!O t"S M O L D E R .

CASH LUMBER CO
W. S. PRICK, Mgr.

H&gt; J F U /- -TJ lid " O N V OM7 I\JQ,
M ITkA 0L &gt; ,
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November 11,1025

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For 1‘ irsl Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis nt
Consult us first when in the market fur funds

M-tt; ritilli &amp; Becotul

\. P. C O N N E L LY

SONS

Parade, 11:00 a. m.
Memorial Service, 11:15 a. m*
Motor Boat Regatta—Lake M o n r o e

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W e ll lir e su e d 1
tr o u s e r m ile a g e ,

TWO LOVING CUPS
TO BE AWARDED

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f " i Hall in connection w ith R odeo Program , 2:3d to^
___________ G R E A T D ISP L A Y OF FIREW ORKS
Ihrillinjj War Pictures at Milane Theatre— 3:00 p
____
continuous until 11:00 p. m.

tl.o t a Hip.

Anurican Legions Dance, City Hall 9 :3 0 to midnli

Wo believe this is n good buy

I bey are Dulchcai '’’rousers,
r- r d

Seminole Rodeo, 2 :3 0 to 5 :0 0 p. m*
Ml the Hroncho Ousters *n this section o f Florida "
________ ________ there with their pintos
_

00 acres under fence, one-half mile north o f ( honey
Highway, f&gt; miles east from Orlando. Hard surface
road now under construction through Hie farm, (it)
acres in 2-year orange grove, tw o houses and barn,
throe mules, Ford truck and all equipm ent. Adj tins
80 acres that sold recently f o r $00,000 spot cash. The
price o f this tract for im m ediate sale $50,000.00. Onethird cash and balance 1 and 2 years.

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W E H A V E RESID EN CE LOTS, H OM ES, BUSINESS
BLOCKHBLOCKS, C E L E R Y F A R M S, GROVES AND
A C R E A G E T H A T W E C A N D E L IV E R PROM PTLY.

Woodruff &amp;
Watson

m The Davey-Winston Organization, Inc.
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. - .hot while O woman lawyer
lawyer graceful dances, such as the tan. ,
-------------—ij:
^ h t wear knee-length skirts out- 80
to VlfrAv?® ot T*teivine permission ten, the case, tho sporting- members
publle jn the near future,
things in the matter o f
So great has the dancing craze Li
“. 1-ia
tnstice. inside it

iil the palais do justice.
j or lo t•m-I black gown, nt regulation length
"leaning down to tho ankles and
even below.
Fearing to wound feminine sus­
ceptibilities, the council decided not
t o "issue a formal circular on the
subject, but charged each o f its
members to drop gentle hints here
an,| there about the law courts,
calculated to reach the ears o f the
fairer members o f the profession.

S i must keep her •W

Fronss dai*
eminino
hd will

S Berlin that the police,
who up te this time permitted res­
taurants, hotels, and clubs to give
only three or four dances a week
removed all restrictions at the be­
ginning of this month.

lllcin*4"
m°re to their own
fr .J h o y
pointed out - that
w lri ith° " • ‘ wUen* on ' liquor
were imposed In 1916 Mr.1 Lloyd
eorjfet then chancellor o f the exf b*t,uer1* Promised that they were
imposed only for period of the war.
llw* ,, London clubmen who visited
Lolled States say that they
visited numerous clubs in * New
rork and other American cities
nna were served with drinks, m om Jl*” no?n «nd night and even in
the early hours before dawn.

« re u8ua,iy truo to their palitical
«»!ons’ whi,c their
are
nt the race courses in most cases
they remain at their duties in
Westminster.
-

"o m e n with short hnlr are not
■o “ canUnkarous” as those with
Tennis has taken such a strong
unshorn locks, in the opinion o f a
hold in Germany thnt Munich will
nttempt to supply indoor tennis
success
London hairdresser catering to the
lpionina
courts during this winter. A gicircus *n
raB‘ on
Ludgatc
jcnutiful
gantic hall which was devoted to
onductcil
aeronautics during the recent Mu­
I used to be against short hair
led the
•
Charlie Chaplin is building a nich communications and telephone
for women,” this worthy said, “ but
in cx- house at the little village o f St. fair is being equipped with courts,
jewcls.
The Earl of Derby, owner o f | ve changed my mind. At one
Jenne de Luz, alongside one own­ which will be opened to the public
rs much
.
ansQvino,
Pharaoh and Conquistn- ume i would not serve women who
ed by Feodor Chnliapin, the fam ­ about the middle o f this month.
wanted their hair cut. Many cus­
to say. ous basso. It is believed the pro­
Other cities are watching this ‘ ° r* who*e stable has had a most
tomers have told me, however, that
successful
season,
is
the
last
surtide seemfits o f the French edition o f his experiment with interest to whet­
they found thnt their wives were
onc fine
iving
statesman,
with
Lord
Rosoher
all-winter
tennis
courts
are
new film, “ The Gold Rush,” are
’crry, to keep up the old connec­ better natured after they had had
Li and the being used in this venture. Real practicable.
bair remt»ved.
tion between politics and the turf,
[revival.
estate has already gone up in the
w hen I was learning the hair­
-inny other peers own race horses,
lewspaper neighborhood, the French appar­
Berlin critics are hai|ing as on&lt;* notably Lord Astor, but few of dresser s trade 20 years ago wo­
[he resuruly saint- ently calculating that these two o f the real musical “ finds” of the these have held high ministerial of- men used to complain nbnut their
notnblcs will make the neighbor­ present concert season, Myra Mor­ ficcs.
long heavy hair, saying that this
first wostrain on the scalp gave them ner­
Icgance in- hood more popular. “ Chariot's timer, a contralto, whose home is
Every important profession totnt and to new picture, “ Gallicized as La in Denver, Colo, At her recent de­ •lay is represented in the house of vous headaches. When n man’s
hair gets longer than usual it an­
seductive Ruco Vers L’O r" is very popular but in Beethoven hall she astound­ commons
except
bookmaking, noys him and makes him nervous,
ed the critics by her handling of
compatible in, Paris.
tho Gcrinnn language in the rendi­ there was a time when prime min- so I suppose there is truth in the
‘ -f
invariably had their stables
tion
of songs by Schubert and i ™
Bring bnck the imstillo, is now
f ai i1
m°dcrn women that a
W olf.
Iter interpretation of old * nd when cabinet members lost light head is much better for the
the
cry
o
fthe
city
which
tore
down
Jr., drove
nnd
made
fortunes
on
racing,
but
health."
English songys, such as “ Drink to
Versnil- the old prison in 1789. Ono o f the Mo Only With Thine Eyes,” and those days have gone. Now when
chief
sights
o
f
Paris
fo
r
the
tour­
eviving an
Tho British government hns de­
German folk songs, on special ad­ io derby or some other classic is
Ip age. Mr. ist used to bo the outline of the miration.
on and parliament happens to bo in cided to remove a long-standing
spot
where
it
stood,
sv
w
-V
*
by
Ihe greater
^ v io n on these date^wiiicii is uf:c. of Lhe British
special paving stcn:3•d•'', in the
‘ c&lt;’ la Bastille and tho Rue
Sir Josiah Stamp, who was a
kins*i^bnso Ip'wes1 '■
“ not- Saint Antoine to which Paris, old British member o f the Dawes com­
[of the
mission in an article in the Deut­
ound Paris and new, is subject.
Tho "Old Paris com m ittee’' has sche Bergswerks-Zcitung,
poses
of a day’3
asked the authorities to restore the question: “ Is Germany on the
verge of becoming an American
ding with the outline.
An inscription on “ number 5 province?" He wns inspired to
[the repairs
L chateau or Ruo Saint Antoine,” records thnt make this query by reports of
[considerable this house was tho courtyard of enormous credits to be extended
Ke contribu- the bastille, through which the re­ various German interests by Amer­
] devoted un- volutionaries rushed the fortress ican finance.
IWclles Bos- on July 14, 1789.
If in the next .70 years only half
the sums mentioned are invested
by Americans in Germany, Sir Jojnnouncosinh says, the total will be some­
thing over four billion pounds
[oi the chief
sterling (about twenty billion dol­
fctinry year,
BERLIN, Nov. 7.— (/P)— German lars), or more than 2&lt;) per cent,
tihfht and
__ ;h the fastidiousness has driven “ hot dog” o f the entire notional wealth of
i sat make stands, patterned after those in Germany. Such nil enormous sum,
America, from the streets o f Ber­ he thinks, cannot be considered
sin.
j jot to n lin. The “ hot dog” sold from merely a loan. On the contrary,
-= * •
[ stole work stands in the streets was intro­ he says, the principal of theso ad­
7 ^
rati the Cri duced here n few months ngo, but vances must be considered as
lones can ba the idea of stopping nil the curli permanent investment or at least
About
fcirois and to grab u sandwich failed to appeal n very long-time credit.
because the Berliners could not two thirds of this investment will
sre well persuade themselves that the food take the form o f new establish­
States, M. was wholesome and clean.
ments in Germany, so that the nor­
Enterprising vendors, inspired mal growth of German wealth will
i of Shelley,”
“Open All by the success o f Tingvad, the pass automatically into American
j Danish “ sandwich king” nt Copen­ hands. The remaining third, Ju-J Irene.”
hagen, set up their green and sinh says, will represent a mort­
week that white painted carts, and the ven gage held by Americans on the na­
oysters—or dors dressed in white with cooks’ tional economy o f Germany.
Iccnlent bival- headgear, they sold the “ hot dogs”
woman and sandwiches fo r the equivalent o f n
Ireaching the nickel. The carts were labelled
fed with good “ Fruehstueeken-dagen,” or “ brenk[xpressions of fast ungon,” but the people failed
to buy. The hot dog men also
1 public,
LONDON, Nov. 7— {IP)— A num­
abor confined complain that the police forced ber of Britisli clubmen who return­
ired that this their carts to diqsadvnntageous loed recently from the United States
j not all con-1cations, such as are designed for
contend that there is more prohi­
Many of the fruit peddlers
tr
bition in England than in America,
Irdei) to various
ami
they
are
using
this
argument
Gerhnn dancing pasters are pre­
[ior of France,
in a movement designed to bring
detz, Lille and dicting that the old-fashioned wnl- about longer hours in which drinks
tse, such as was danced before the
kustomers.
war, will have a grent vogue this may be served in club rooms.
English clubs, like the public
by women winter. They believe that arong
i courts rccent- tho newer dances the Charleston houses, must close tlicir bars for
Ihe elderly pon- and the Florida give the best pro­ nine or ten out of 21 hours, dif­
Tnociation that mise of future success in Germany. ferent cities and boroughs having
Dance music hero seems to be varying regulations. Recently a
knted thereupreverting from the saxnphonos and delegation of club members repre­
p order of ad- loud brasses to music in which tho senting all classes o f clubs in the
W* directing strings furnish the backbone. There country conferred with Sir William
! to the conclu- is also a marked desire for moreJoyson-Hicks, the home secretary

eturesite Du-

=r

son, bottle green, or red to match
interest of upholding the the waterproof garment*.
\ *2? °^ tbe Proud and thereby nsSlsttng in the restoration of tho
Curzon house, In M ayfair, will be
gold standard, tho Issue of foreign the winter homo o f the Duke and
Foana in Great Britain has been Duchess o f Y ork. The son and
under a government ban for a long daughtcr-ln-law o f the king and
time in oredr to prevent gold leav- queen are expected to take up their
ing the country. It is now learned residence there immediately and it
that ns a result of representations is believed thnt they intend to en­
from bankers, financiers and inves. tertain largely there this winter.
tora—the government believe thnt
Curzon house is a magnificent
tho time has arrived that this em­ mansion which is the property o f
bargo may bo safely lifted, to the Enrl Howe, who used it little,
benefit not only of investors, but however, since tho death o f his
also o f Britsh trade, since the
money so invested would be us*-d
to purchases British goods.
Weather prophets say London is
in for a cold, wet, dreary winter,
and this hns stimulated the modi*,
tea ns well as their customers, to
urge brighter clothing for rainy
days to offset the tendency to de­
pression. Tho idea is that women
wearing more color will give the
London streets, trams, buses and
even the dismal subways a sugges­
tion o f cheerfulness.
Men, too, arc encouraged to help
in the brighter London movement
by wearing brighter ties.
The old fashioned notion of don­
ning one’s oldest clothes on rainy
days hns been “ outlawed," and in­
stead women have taken up the
rninbow-hued Mackintosh and tho
umbrellas o f blue, crim-

wife In 1W«.
Two Hungarian noblemen, Prince
Festitics and Ceunt Batthyany
have been Matored' to honorary
membership in the jockey club,
from which they haye been exclud­
ed since 1914 as war enemies.
Their names, with several others,
were erased when the war began,
.but a recent meeting o f tho club
at Nowmnrkt decided to re-elect
them and again extend the privili
eges which they formerly enjoyed
nt English race meetings.

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D e c o r a te Y o u r C a r s f o r
A r m is t ic e D a y
Red, white and blue bunting,.....10c yd
American and Allies Flags......l5c each
Red, white and blue, festooning 10c rod

ffe
P:

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K R O N E N ’S
309 E. F irst St.
Bishop Block
The proceeds will g o to the Am erican L egion

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A GAIN-

BERLIN LETTER

LONDON LETTER

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Supply and
T hat Is Faking H o ld of
M iam i S h o re s

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mately 2,800 acres, and which we really believed would
require a five-year selling campaign, shows signs of be­
ing sold out on or before the first anniversary of the an-

i

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This great, beautiful property, comprising approxi­

$

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A t,

nouncement of Miami Shores, December 4th next.

4I Lffj'

DAY BY DAY the available number of lots is

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decreasing.
DAY BY DAY there seems to be an added

rtf

momentum to sales, because

Triumph of

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DAY BY DAY folks are beginning to realize

ighteousness

The Only Real Answer

that the opportunity of purchasing this mag­

To High Rents Is

nificent property is coming near to an end, in­

HOME OWNERSHIP

asmuch as the last unit—-that magnificent Mi­

V

ami Shores Island is now being offered to the
And the M ajestic Hornet* Corpora­

lions N o w L iv in g W i l l N e v e r D ie

public and is being rapidly absorbed by Miami

tion invites you to call at the office
of Miami

frwfnt-day pinna and sch em es for rc-ord er‘■7 (he world continue to m eet w ith consta­
n t failure.

Shores

and

become

ac­

investors.

quainted with the plan that is solving
the high rental problem for Miami
Shores property ow ners right now.

But their failure does not hold ns m uch
meaning as does the T riu m p h o f the New
Order.

If you arc an ow ner o f property at
Miami Shores anti want a home built

Hie now O rder continues to be reared ns
I'rerfcnt modes o f life and form s o f civiliza­
tion make w ay.

thereon, call at tho Miami Shores
office, 125 East Flagler Street, and

The Triumph o f R ighteousness— righ t doing

ask for Samuel F. Lloyd, or Robert

7~ h integrally associated w ith the troubles
incident to its assum ing away.
hear

Moody.

I * ft

Of course, it goes without saying that the interest of
Shoreland Company in its investors is increasing all the
time. The fact that Miami Shores is largely sold out
means only an added impetus to the improvement, de­
velopment and building program, which Shoreland Com­
pany and such splendid institutions are the Majestic
Homes Corporation, which is now rapidly getting its or­
ganization under way to handle a building program of a
house a day, are carrying out.

.ft

Then, too, the Miami Shores sales and publicity organi­
zation will continue to function 100% for the benefit of
Miami Shores investors.

H. THORNTON
\

It Is the Law of

o f N ew Y ork City

Time Is the Essence o f Your Opportunity

Milane Theatre
Sanford, Florida

Sunday, Nov. 8,7:45 P. M.
Seats Free

No Collection

International Bible Student Association

T H Thornton of New
Y
ity is
i ork
uriv 'C
vcioj
— a
- traveling
. . .
representative of the
»
S. A. He brings a view
o f world ev en ts ar broad­
ened through his ^contact
with conditions through*
out the country
Ttv lecturer uses specif­
ic e v e n t s of our day that
fulfil prophecy. The gen­
eral theme is « vc,rP‘l ill
the book, “ Harp o* G°d

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MIAMI S H O R E S
Field O ffice:
Shoreland Boulevard

c it y O ffice:
125 E. Flagler Street

M

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Britt-Chittendcn Realty Co., D istrict Managers.

210 East First St, Sanford, Fla.

Adre*J *•

B. S. A. Mrs. S .E . KmK
I’ostoffice box 1, Sani°ril&gt;
Fla.
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�REAL E S T A T E

1st N ational Bank Bldg.

Phone 744.

Investment, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., Ry-siding. $47,500. Shows
over 7*4% income and valuation
increasing. Compare this with
other business property.

4 lots in Rose Court for $10,000. This is underpriced and
the terms are good.
2 Apartment Houses with good income, $25,000.
A good small Home, $4,500.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 713.

3 large Iota on M ellonville A v e., V /» blocks from ball park
C ontains 1 corn er and 2 inside. V e ry good investment
Beautiful plot on C rystal Lake. Runs fro m Crystal*Avenue ■
to lake. 66x140 ft. This is a giv ea w a y fo r $*1,500.00. V e ?
French A v en u e, betw een 11th and 12th Streets. Eastern
iiig paid. 64x117. 50x117. T h ese lots can be bought und/ f
m arket prices.
***•
5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans Street, including one corner ^
lots. A t $2,000 each. These cannot be duplicated.
**
1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford A ven u e. 70x150. In a TPit
tinl section. T his is w orth looking into.
^
5 room B ungalow .Corner P alm etto A ven u e and 13th Street tti
Com pletely furnished. A t the v e r y low figu re o f $6,250.00.’ ^

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

Real Estate and Investm ents.

INVESTM ENTS

THE LOT KING— Phone 482-w
306 First N ational Bank Bldg.
Licencd Real Ks
“ USE Y O U R F O R E SIG H T”

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Meisch Building

HOMES—LOTS-FARMS
ACREAGE

A GOOD BOY

WARNING!

A REAL BARGAIN:

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street.

Advance I nPrice, November 15th. 7
Seven-room house, clo.se in, on F ifth
Street, for only $7,501). Nice corner lot.
Garage. If you are looking for a home it
will pay you to see us about this one. Price
will advance soon.

Income Property
$2000.00 cash will handle for 45 days.
VVE OWN THIS PROPERTY

McCALL &amp; FOX

On Lots in Three-Pines-Subdivision, opposite to
trance to The Million Dollar Race Track, Longw;
$400 lots. $50 cash, $10 month. No interest, no

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“ The Firm Substantial”
ll;J»/j Magnolia Ave.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

HEAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
.Itt First National Hank Bldg.
•Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

N um ber G Ball Building, .Opposite Post O ffice, Sanford, fi
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
f tr v e n
H in t I Itic jifr d
C'uriirr CO • 12d.
Nrrftngpd.

II oimp Mini i;*rnM«* A p n r f h i lirnf •••rllott o f | It) ,
915,000. I —IS n u l l , luiliinri*

A n l p p tnor 1* r i i 5 It (h i in 11 n o n e i i h I ' l f t l i
N l r e r t , I 5 .IHMI, f l . O ' N i e t u h , h n l i u i t ’t* 1 11 m l
2 j e a r n , I V c v t i s l r r f t l l li lt ) *
Itnom IliiiiKi*, • luiili*. on M . i k nnl ln A t r n u r , In lienrt nf t u n n . llt*Mt rt**l«
(Irnflu l aerflori, co rn er 50% I 17. Onl&gt; 912,0011
•1 nr-tin If cm* ft tin In 11 re IrriiiM,
room
honne on If) rile A i r i i u r ,
ciintrr l O O t l l T . W o n d e r f u l n l l c f o r n i m r i ­
m e n I In ) 11 n r . O n 1* h l n r k f r o m p n r k . ( m i
b l o c k 1 f r o m n e t i t in f , f fir n |* . . l e i t j i i l i k .

TERRACE—$6,300.

••'lir r o o m * m i l l l i i i l l i o n I t i r f l e l i c i t n r ,
n u l l fd .n iH I.
r m h c i i *»Ii l i t i l n n r c n r *
r.iH H ctl.
4

SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

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IliiMlitrMit

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet
front. P rice .............................................. $100,'J

Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

T h r e e I n h In It rt*nllni1 l l r l g h f * nit |*nfm et|n A r c ..
r n e h . UlKMl ennh, fin In nr o
f i f t e e n m i n i t tin,
AI mo

Terms

These Lots are near the Forrest Lake Hotel

T i m f .i m l l y
iln p ln
ii|inrlinent,
fou r
I i I i m I . h f r o m H i n t l i . n # \ \ l im it * ,-ftil l i f e f o r
#***•#*f . 9 N..;tll».
(’n u l l , l i n l i i n r e i i r r n i n i o#|, i f y o n n r r l o n k l i i K for 11 rc.tl I m i &gt; , *«•«*
n n t t b o i i l ( h i t Mite*

9 1, - t i n

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price..... .§
Lot (50x127) fronting on Union Avenue, Southe
posture. P rice ................................................ $6

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA

M i r o o i i i t n m l Itn tli o n H r r i le A v n i t t e ,
CX..VMI. o u e - l m l f c i i m I i , I i n t n i i n - n r r n i i i i r ,1.

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 f"

In rrnnkllti T e r m e r ,
Tcrm*i re .i M o n n M e .

Inin

|»ro|ierty

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hnnfnril

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nr sir f i r ' l l hfrrttf ( tr lm l rluht.

SPLENDID RESIDENCE
Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

FLETCHER-BULGEIt REALTY CO.
113!/o Magnolia.

Rhone 740

R. C. TISDALE
Heal Estate Investm ent

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.

TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. Onethird cash. A number of lots not
as nice as these have soltl for
$2,000 each.

A GOOD BUSINESS BLOCK
Centrally located, 99 year lease.

FINE BUSINESS PROPER
We offer today a fine corner property frontiflf
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third S
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on this
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while thec
or waits for a substantial increase in the value.
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foot,
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 days,
own this property.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

Five acres choice celery land, near city and Celery Ave.
Some choice City Lots.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

ItUAI.TOItS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

I,. SIMMONS, Sales Mm.
108 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.

A SNAP

We Have 22 Acres Near (ieneva
Where Values Are Advancing Daily
Ask Us About It.

Fifteen acres in the city limits
of Oveida on a clay road includ­
ing lake front of 500 feet.

$200

per acre with terms.

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3Vi Hall Building
Phone 142

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Phone 766

F. II. SCRUGGS, M gr.

Phone 708-709

5 BaU nidg.

Form erly

OSTEEN REALTY CO.

LAKE
120

Acres,

C OUNT Y
h i g h a n d d r y 11

Easy terms.
ACREAGE, FARM AND CITY
I’ R O P E R T Y
For quick disposal wc o ffe r this wonderbuy 23 acre farm. New 7-room bouse, g a ­
rage, barns and equipm ent. 120 orange trees
also grape fruit and tangerine trees approx­
im ately $1000 w orth o f timber.
Tw enty minutes drive from Sanford on Lake
M ary H ighway.
$6500. Good Term s.

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. F. A N D R E W S

- M anager

Real Bargain

E. E. PAGE
Th* Substantial Realty Ilroker*2-14 G arner-W oodruff BldfTE LE PH O N E 770

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I f ' i n y Iln iV
n o t h e r e a f t e r wrltliln

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f o w l o f an y kind
f o w l , w i l d d u ck ,
and n a y Denton w h o ’at
v i o l a t e s thu p r ov ision s o f
sh all u p on c o n v i c t i o n h i

, ln l" or

any open .«u on to?
_S p
Jn’t Study Music,
r e ^ 1s s « tE
operatic Stardom
io v . 6 —

inked in
fause *he
did not
operatic
twis was
,Uk.. her
it minisnake her
contra ct

flitan Op-

Imake her
j',e Amer-

|tan seems
[ from the
Ison. Re|dl Mar-

[City, who
it.

at 16-

little her
banish her

J j dancingsays she
(if, and pi*
hout muiic
Then,
^ran away

with a vaudeville company which
stranded*when it got to CaliforniaShe became a moving picture bat
ine benuty. The next step was the
Greenwich VII1.C. F o lllc. In New
York, then Zeigfield a Follies.
One day in 1919 she heard Ger­
aldine Fnrrar sing Madame Butte'.fly at the Metropolitan. It was the
first time she had ever heard op­
era nnd decided she would sinp
too. Three yenrs later she was
singing opern in Europe.
Dislikes Follies Reputation.
The music Miss Lewis learned in
Little Rock consisted entirely of
hymns. At eifiht, nfter she was
adopted, she sang ‘‘Jesus Wants
Me for a Sunbeam’ ’ ; at 16 she was
able to enrn $60 a month playing
the church organ. She doesn't say
what she is to ce t for singing op­
era but five years ago she wns
getting $100 a week in the Green­
wich Village Follies.
She doesn’ t like to be known as
an ex-Follies girl, she snys, “ It
"Ives the impression you have good
looks and pretty legs but no
brains."

Rich Man’s Will Is
Forgery, Says Court

ite”
tested;

TALLAHASSEeT ^ vT »&gt;-—W —
„/,P)—Chas.
Kennedy,

lien with an
L " in 1919.
lLondon nnd
\i for trial,
A. hoy kin
^fllbe taken

said.
, pair here

Organization o f a game nnd fish
department in Florida wns ngnin
the subject o f editorial comment in
recent issue o f Field nnd Stream,
sporting magazine.
The Izank
Walton League was lauded for its
backing o f the state department,
and those working for passage o f
the law creating the department
came in for individual mention.
The article also paid a high tribute
to Commissioner J. B. Royal!.

*tj after

iat Mc- NOTICE OK SPEC'IA I. I.ECISI.ATHIN
jf.SMeaN o t ic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n that :ipIf:.., cut of nllciitlon w ill lie .nu de to the

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[ferfeited it

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turn ot**J i n U M *■” * f'V said U kIiLi -

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o n u J n te *» be set
1 r i,*}* ,r iOV ? rn» r o f th e said State
p r op osed 'law.''
Pa8S,IKo ot *“ •
,, ' i P u, t •’ htllled an
net
estab­
lis h in g a h in i r e s e r v a t io n
to
b»
k n o w n a s th e S e m in o le Bird Beso p t i o n in th e C o u n ty o f Seminole.
Be It en acted hy th e L eg islatu re
o f th e state or F l o r i d a :
S e c tio n
I. a Bird
Iteservatlon
t o b e k n o w n ns th e S e m in o le Bird
R e s e r v a t io n Is h e r e b y
created In
,h “ „ V Mim.y ,o f S e m l n a le w ith in the w
B m lts and b o u n d a r ie s and h e r e in ­
a f t e r d es cr ib ed , t o - w l t :
Begin at the In te r s e c tio n o f Hange
L ln e b e t w e e n R a n g e s 2'J and lu nnd
th e south s h o r e lin e
of
the
St
J o h n s river, anil r u n n i n g south six
m ile * m o r e o r less to s\V. C or. ot
H o c . . U . . To. 1!) s.. R. .10 i : . th ence
®a s ^.
L o r . o r Sec. 1 Tp. 20s.
u0 K.j th e n ce s o u t h to NK. Cor
of
’ • K' K.: t h e n , e a s t to SR. Cor. o f S ee. 17 T p ; o &lt;
R. 31 R ; t h e n c e n o r t h ly along" tlie
m e a n d e r in g s h o r e line o f l.ak*- Jes*u p to th e sou th sh o r e line of the
St. J o h r s r iv e r ; th e n c e n o r t h w e s t ­
e r ly a l o n g th e m e a n d e r in g shore
line of the said r i v e r to llm point
o f Beg.
S ec tion 2. T h a t It shall be u n ­
la w f u l to kill, hunt, traio destroy m
by a n y m eans w h a t e v e r , within the *
lim its o f the S e m lm d e Bird U e s u r - ’ ■
v n llo n provided f o r In Section
1
of. this act. a n y bird, w ild turkey,
wild
goose.
,,r a n y
wild
bird
o r Wi l d f o w l o f a n y kin d, o r si|ulirel
at a n y tim e nml that there shall
riot h e r e a f t e r w ith in said limits lea n y open sea son f o r g a m e birds o r
f o w l o f a n y k in d, e x c e p t d o m e s t i c
f o w l , w ild d u c k , snipe, and c oot,
and
n nv
person
who
at
any
tim e v io la t e s the p r o v isio n s o f this
la w shall upon c o n v i c t i o n tie p u n ­
ished ns Is n o w pr ov id ed by law
fur v io la t io n s o f thu tlaini: L a w s
o f tills state.
S ection 3. It shall he the d u ty of
th e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s o f the
C ou n ty o f S e m in o le to post at v a ­
rious places on th e Semin ole Bird
R e s erv a tion , p r o v id e d f o r In
this
Act, n o tic e s t o th e pu blic s h o w in g
th at n o h u n tin g
Is perm it ted
In
said r e s e r v a tio n nnd w ar n in g
the
nubile a g a in s t v io la t io n s o f
this
law.
S ec tion 4. T h is la w shall b ec om e
e f f e c t i v e Im m edia tely upon Its p a s ­
s a g e hy the
L e g is l a t u r e and a p ­
proved by th e t l o v e r n o r o f
the
Slate o f F lor id a or Us In com in g a
la w w ith ou t Ids a p p r o v a l
SA N F im i* C H A M B E R
OF CO.M- ■
a
M ERCH
N
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Oll- a
IWIN SPECI XI, I.EOISI. V’l'ION n

State L e g i s l a t u r e ut a sp ecln l Jo-a­
nion t h e r e o f to lie hold la T a l l a h a s ­
see, F l o r i d a , o n a d a te
t o be set
hv th e l l o v e r n o r o f th e said S t a l e
o
f
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
f
o
r
thu
paaMuge
o f the
[ it could be
proposed law.
A n a c t e n tit le d an
art
estab­
i have been lis h in g a bird r e s e r v a t i o n to he
k
n
o
w
n
xis
th
e
L
a
k
e
C
h
a
r
m
Bird
Itestri Bearn,
, r v a t lo u In th e C o u n t y o f Sem in ole.
fed) bond fur
Be It e n a c t e d b y th e L e g i s l a t u r e
o f th e st a t e o f F l o r i d a :
111 courts.
ection
L A
Bird H e s e r v n t lo n
{Kennedy is to She
k n o w n ns th e L a k e C h arm Bird
lynre out of I te s e r v a t lo n Is h e r e b y c r e a te d III
Vtiatinns of the C o u n t y o f S e m in o le w ith in the
its and
b o u n d a r i e s and h e r e i n ­
Uiate" here. alim
f t e r d e s c r i b e , I, t o - . v I t :
S e c t i o n s 1. 2, 3. 9. 10. 11. 14, 15,
If!..
A l l 111 T o w n s h i p 21— S.
of
|l tii kn s K o n g o 3t. A l s o S e c t i o n t&gt; III T o w n si.ip 21. r a n g e 32.
S e c tio n 2. T h a t It sh all ho u n ft.—{&amp;)—Mrs.
, ,.
la w fu l to k ill, hunt, trap, d e s t r o y
AT NEXT SPECIAL session III'
and .-lrs. i,y a n y m e a n s w h a t e v e r , w ith in the
I.EI.ISI. \TL RE.
Ann Penning-1 lim its o f th e L n k e c h a r m Bird It* sNut Ice Is h ereb y g iv e n that the
... , r
. r v n llo n p r o v i d e d h m In S e c ti o n 1
i sis in meu f
n(. t&lt; „ ny t)lrj ( W |t,j tu r k e y . (’ minty Board o f 1’ ulnlc hi.oru ctln n
[ wild g o o s o , o r a n y w i l d b ird or o f Sem in ole C o m ity w ill at tin- tn xt

Seme® Means
Supremacy.

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The Pilot Life In­
surance Company

ve i

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A single hit may decide a world’s
series. An unexpected swell may
snatch victory from the leading
boat.

is abreast of modern
methods in the appli­
cation of life underpiLOTnf
to men’s fi­
~ ^ r~~^ nancial problems.

have pleasure in announcing that we will write
hte policies not exceeding §2,000.00 WITHOUT med­
ical examination.
Wt- have a contract for every finamial need, and we
will underwrite individuals up to SlOn ihhmio
DON’T O VERLO OK Y O U R LIFE INSURANCE
N EE D S

But truck supremacy is won on a
more substantial issue — on the
long, hard pull w here m inu tes
mean little and years mean all.

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Graham Brothers w on world
suprem acy am ong e x c lu siv e
motor truck manufacturers be­
cause Graham Brothers Trucks
have stood the test of exactingservice in every line of business
—and because they are priced at
a figure that is too attractive to
be overlooked.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

7,1925

World of Sport
Sanford High Team
Defeated Friday By
OrlandoEleven, 26-0

Toreador Is Caught by Bull

Crippled Local Team Is O ut­
classed In Hard Fought
C on test at W inter Park;
85-Y ard Run Is a Feature

Sanford Aerial Work
Is Best of Season
D elayed Cress Iiuck Used Hy
V isitors Proves Puzzling;
Rnilsbach Is Orlando Star

yard around left end. Entzminger
made no gain around right end.
Barber punted to Allcmnn, who
fumbled hut recovered on his own
48-yurd line. End of quarter.
Orlando 7; Shnford 0.
Second Quarter.
Allemnn made eight yards on a
delayed cross buck o ff right tac­
kle. Tuttle was stopped hy Cottinghnm for no gain. Rnilsbach
made three yards and first down.
On another delayed cross buck o ff
right tackle. Strickland mude one
yard around Jk*ft i*oil
made five ynrds_off left tackle on
a delayed cross buck. Rnilsbach
yard o ff right tackle. Or­
lando wus o ff side and was penal­
ized five yards.
Howard kicked
to Cottinghnm on his own one yurd

A crippled,
struggling eleven
from Sanford High School, out­
classed hut not outfought, went
down to defeat Friday before Or­
lando by tho score of 20 to 0. The
gnme was played before a large
crowd in the W ihlcr Park Athletic
Field at Winter Park.
«us, ii» expected, n hard
fought battle from whistle to whlstip, and was not ns one sided us
the score would seem to indicate.
Except for u few entended marches
down the field hy Orlando and n
sustained forward pass attack by
Sanford, the game was fought al­
most entirely in midfield.
Orlnndo scored early in the first
quarter on a driving off tackle
march down the field which was
concealed hy delayed cross buck
plays, too well performed for the
Sanford team to offer very stren­
uous opposition. Tuttle made the
touchdown for Orlando, which was
really u bad break for Sanford as
he wus tackled and stopped a yard
from the goal line on the last down,
nnd crawled the remaining distance
to a touch-down.
Tho referee, however, allowed
the touchdown to stand. Orlando’s
third touchdown came as the result
o f an intercepted forward pass and
a brilliant 85-yard run hy Rnils­
bach. Tho other two came in a
scintillating 20-ynrd end run hy
UailHbnch nnd a smash o ff tackle
hy Strickland.
Entzm ingcr plnycd a wonderful
game for Sanford, ns did Burlier,
King, Russell,, and Booth. Enlzminger got away to one 20-yard
run from scrimmage and his run­
ning hack o f punts was not far
short o f marvelous. Barber punted
fuirly well throughout the game
and he wits a capable performer
on the secondary defense.
King used excellent Judgement in
the running o f the team and was
on the receiving end of two well
executed forward passes. Sanford's
ussing game was tho best that Ims
een displayed this easson, and it
was only the untimely interception
by Rnilshach lute in the third
quarter that prevented a Sanford
touchdown by the aerial route.
Russell played )|iN usual good do- |
fensive game, constantly turning,
hack runs around his end and frequently breaking through to nail
n runner in his tracks. He is a
good clean tackier and once his
man Is hit, he stays “ put” .
Booth also played an excellent
gnmo on the other end, in fact,
Sanford's end play was much su­
perior to that o f Orlando. Tha
guards and tackles, although play­
ing hard, did not show up so well
as they were unable to fathom the
delayed o f f tackle bucks so well
executed by Orlando, and unable to
chuck tho brilliant lino plunging
o f Allenmn.
The delayed cross buck was the
ruination of Sanford. But for the
team ’s inability to cope with this
form of attack, tho game might

Thi*-’;wb&gt;*. ,5-j*- - '•**raph was taken at a hull fight in Mexico City jusT
ns Siiveti, famous Mexican toreador, was caught and gored hy a bull.
The head and shoulders or his startled comrade, who is just starting
to his rescue, are seen in the foreground. Siiveti was seriously in­
jured and at last reports was in a critical condition.

Southern Games To Form Interesting
Comparison With Those Of Last Year
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 7.—CP)—
When the returns are in from foot­
ball games in the Smith tonight,
indications today were that they
would form basis interesting com ­
parison with the scores of last
year.
On this date last season Alabama
defeated Kentucky 42 to 7: Wash­
ington and Lee downed Virginia
20 to 7; Vnndcrvilt won from
Georgia Tech 3 to 0; Louisiana
Slate was able to down Rice 12 to
0. Sewanee’s margin o f victory
over "Ole Miss’’ was 21 to 0 ami
the Mississippi Aggies defeated
Mississippi College 7 to 0.
Maryland fell below Yale 17 to

0. North Carolina State downed
V. P. I. fi to 3 while the University
of North Carolina was winning 3
to I) from V. M. I.
Inlnra* scored 42 points ngainst
Louisiana
Polytechnic
Institute
while the Techs were counting 12.
Centre took Tennessee into camp
32 to (I; Southern Methodist nnd
Arkansas played a hard 14 to It
tie; Mercer downed Furman 32 to
0: Williams and Mary defeated
Albright 27 to 0.
Oglethorpe harelv defeated the
Citadel, the score being 10 to 7.
and Roanoke won from Richmond
!t to 0.
Wake Forest defeated
Duke 32 lo 0.

Harvard. Losing Three and
T y in g T w o o f L ast Six En­
counters Faces Crisis In
Duel in T ig er L air T od a y
PRINCETON, N. J.t Nov. 7.— &lt;y)
— Harvard, crushed by three Prin­
ceton football teams and held to
tics hy two others in the last six
years, faces what might well be
termed a crisis when ngnin it en­
counters the Tiger in Palmer Sta­
dium tomorrow', the first game of
the Eastern "B ig Three” series o f
1025.
Despite the fact that Harvard
erses ITTectashrdluctaETAOINct
has suffered heart-breaking re­
verses at the bands o f Holy Cross
and Dartmouth, while Princeton
has been compelled to how to the
|&gt;rowers of Colgate’s remnrkable
Eddie Tryon, Palmer Stadium will
be ihroned for the contest today,
for it is a rivalry that cannot he
forgotten. Harvard points for
Princeton nnd Y ale; Princeton
points for Hnrvard and Yale.
Crimon
colors
have
nrisen
ngains the Orange and Black 27
times, in which 15 conquests have
gone to Princeton, with only nine
for Harvard. Three games have
-V-rnEacked.
The
present
y s « i v ; system came into use in
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‘ hat time Prim.. -’ 1
ton has won 11, Harvard six and ■
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two have been tied:
The complete record since 1883
follows:
1883— Princeton 20, Hnrvard 7.
1881— Princeton 31, Hnrvard 0.
1885— No game.
1880— Princeton 12, Hnrvard 0.
1887— Harvard 12, Princeton 0.
1888— Princeton 18, Harvnrd 0.
1881)— Princeton 41, Hnrvard 15,
1800-181)1— No games.
1805—Princeton 12, Hnrvard 4.
1011— Princeton 8, Harvard 0.
1012— Harvard 10, Princeton 0.
1013— Harvard 3, Princeton 0.
101-1— Harvard 20, Princeton 0.
1915— Harvard 10, Princeton 0.
1010— Harvard 3, Princeton 0.
1017— No game.
1018— No game.
1010— Princeton 10, Hnrvard 10.
1020— Princeton H , Hnrvard 14.
1021— Princeton 10, Harvnrd 3.
1022— Princeton 10, Harvard 3.
1023— Harvnrd 5, Princeton 0.
1021—Princeton 31, Harvard 0.

R E S U L T — L O W RA T E S

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PH O N E 7G8

SANFORD

We are Pleased to announce Ihat
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has been attached lo the s t a ff o f our Central Florida offii

Audits

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Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.
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Clearwater— Plans forming for
construction of million-dollur ho­
tel and casino.

P O L A R 1 N K s e a lu th e pistons
perfectly, thus insuring full com pres­
sion and reducing the w aste of fuel
into the cratik case.
I in* m ost careful and com plete re
fining given P O L A K 1 N E its qUiiJuy

' M i . n it.\ n i;icio Tor hedging do. do. $35 per loo,
SHU lilts of all kinds— lilac, weigelias, spinas for
Bylinas, detilziuH and oil others $1 each, $10 per 12.
C l d c &gt; - o IIAI,l|VU1'1 FU U ,T TREES—all kinds heavy stock $:

Oils

It is made from an especially selected,
o n e -so u rce cru d e oil. It flow s readily
in cold w eather, d oes not break down
•n hot Weather; the correct lubricant
all the year around.
D rive up to the nearest POL.AKI N L dealer’s and have him fill your
crank case, then n otice the difference.
M ore p ow er, a sw eet-ru n n in g engine,
and longer life for y o u r car.

andGreases

11 , HVKill fit EEN TREES, PINES, JUNIPERS, SPIlUCf
etc., f.. upward, according to size ami variety— ask for fig
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around right end, Allcmnn made
three yards on a delayed cross
buck. Sstrickland was stopped for
no gain. On tho next play, Tuttle
was stopped a yard from the goal,
but he crawled the remaining dis­
tance ami tho refereen allowed tho
touchdown.
Tuttle’s placement

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20— F or Sale Miscellaneous

3— Autos, Rent

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FOR SA L E : Smnll confectionary WANTED: Colored women ft
a u t o s f o r h ir h
dean.nB Apply Hotel Fore:
store, chenp. Doing well. Am
EAGIE AUTO SERVICE
Da]
leaving on account of health. Good Lake^Moinlay a. m.
ornU tht Meets all * » * « • ^ 5
nitre transfer. r b one 551 and 63-Vj location. See Mrs. W. M. Holmes,
W. 1st St.
— Wanted Help, Male
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WastlnK time and
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old. T w o heavy working horses, sified advertisement I’ hone il
5— A utos, Sale
and new larRe gasoline range. J. today. No. H8.
Krnmi'ky, Benson SprinRs, Fla.
MEN wishing to enter din
1920 Buiek " 6 " Touring
sleeping car service ns com
REMINGTON* Portable fnur-bnnk
1921 Chevrolet Touring.
Typewriters, “ the kinR of port­ *J,rs* P°rters, waiters, write
1920 Ford Coupe.
ables. $60. Barret Portable AddinR Railway Exchange, Kansas Cit
1923 Eases “ 4” Coach.
Machines. Can't be heat. Seminole
1920 Veiic ” f&gt;” Touring.
\dvtg. .Mediums
Printcry, Phone 93, Wclaka Bids.
1921 Dodge Touring.
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FOR SALE Corner lot 120 feet
front, 125 feet deep, on Sanford
Ave., across street from Barbecue
FOR SALE: Ono second hand stnnd, $3,000.00. 12 lots in Ginder! Scripps F-4 motor, good condl- villo subdivision, cheap. Terms TO REACH the prosperous farm
ers and fern growers o f Volus­
•lion ; one 36 ft. cabin cruiser, pow­ reasonable. D. J. care Herald.
ia county advertise in the DeLnnd
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 II. P. m o­
tor. Bont .and motor in fine con­ FOR SA LE: Ten acres land at I-ake
Mary, l-l mile East o f depot.
dition. Two second-hand flat bot­
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude High land suitable for sulslivision.
outboard motor. Wise Boat Works, Write W, A. B. care Herald.
Sit. Dorn, Fla.
E. SPURLEtG, Btfb-diviaioi
specialist.
Subdivision to Or.
Undo, Florida, and FI o r 3
Heights, Florida on Dixie High

7— Business Service

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A PUtt
flO Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Pbone 422. Electragitb
Radio.
WIGHTS— Three stations. M ag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street,
Expert service.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving. Embossing. Seo ur
first. W e do it. Phone 417-W
ft. R. Ave.-Commerclai St.
VMES H. COW AN— All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water ard Bont Tanks. At Oak
Avenue end Third Street. Tele*
phone 111.

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LISTINGS

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting— D ecorating
PHONE 303

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Real Estate— Investments

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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113 Magnolia Ave.
• First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Indira and Children.

MEAT MARKET

SO acre tract. East
o f S.
E. ' i R 32, See. 23, T w p. 20.
•10 acres, S. E. *4 o f N. E. Vi
Sec. 26, twp. 20, R. 32.
This property lies within
short distance o f beautiful
lake Ilarncy. Just o f f hard
road. If interested w rite or
wire.

Phone 31
Office Manager, Sam Younts

Elton J. Moughton

TO PHILADELPHIA!

A R C H IT E C T

First National Batik Bldg.
Sanford. -------------- Florida

W E H A V E T H E B E ST BUYS

way.

across
Escambia Buy started;
quarter million dollar opera house
FOR SALE: 120 feet cast frnnt- under construction; two millions
ngc by 200 feet deep on San­ being spent on high "my; greatest
ford A ve. $2,GOO. Terms. Addreeu chance for live developers to get
P. O. Box 352.
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The l'ensaFOR SALE: I beautiful lots on
Silver Lnke, 100x100. Prices $1,000, $1200 and $2000. Address 015
ADVERTISING gets results If U
Palmetto Ave. F. W. Curtis, own­
reaches potential buyers.
I’ aer. Phono 255.
latka Daily News is circulated in
FOR SALE: Severn! nice large an industrial nttd agricultural sec­
lota in the Heights at right tion.
prices. Address 1&gt;. B. C. care Her­
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
ald. •
Fla. Thousands read thu clas­
22— Sale, F u m ilu e
sified pages of Florida’s Gi eat
l Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
W e carry a full line.
Minimum 25c, cash with order
Our prices aro right.
Cash or ] Write for complete rate card,
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co, TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
321 E. First St.
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your heal
FOR SALE: One quartered oak, 0 dealer so yuu cun rend Florida's
foot, flat top desk, one desk greatest newspaper.
One year,
chair, used only a short time, for $8.00, 0 months, $1.00, three months
5«Io at a bargain. Can be seen at $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur1513 Palmetto Ave. Phone 180.
nnce policy add 7f&gt;e to your order.

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J. H. HUTCHINSON

w. H. LONG

Oak and 2nd St

Florida

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r u k oA Lf.—hpace on the pags
for classified advertisements.
W hy not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell that second-hand goods ?

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trict. Want ad and display rates
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Merchants &amp; .Miners Trans, Co.

MIRACLE Concrete C o- general
cement work, aldewalke, bnildInt blocks. Irrigation boxM. J. EL
FOR SALE: Complete household AUGUSTA CIIKONICLE — AnTerwilleger, Prop.
furniture for five rooms. Party
gusta, Gn., Augusta's greatest
HILL LUMBER CO. House o, buying can also rent house. Ad- classified medium, rate, cash, Uc
(Iret'i “ II” care Herald.
Service, Quality and Price.
charge. 10c minimum.
MAINE — WatervTRei Morning
VDDRESSINO — ftlultlgraphlng.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
folding
and mailing— as you
people are interested in Florida
LOST:
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want it— when voti wnnt It
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containing
small amount ol property.
Phone 673. n . E Porch. First
tim Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
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I’hiinr lias. Jnrkamiv lllr

1.— Hero is the opportun­
ity to buy twenty lots in a
fast growing residential sec­
tion of Sanford. Located on
the south side of the city
with some facing on the Dixiu Highway and the rest on
Palmetto Avenue.
$25,000
will buy all o f these lots with
one third cash and the bal­
ance on easy terms. The price
is soon to advance, so it will
pay you to investigate these
ideals residential
Iota, at
once.

Listings On
LOTS
hi Pineliurst

2.—Two beautiful lots In
Mayfair loented near tho
wonderful Lake Monroe. Ele­
gant residences nre being
erected in this sub-division
nml it affords a picturesque
spot for your winter hong

in Florida.
right.

The prices are

3.—Ten acres o f good truck
farming land in Eureka
Hammock. Flowing well has
been driven on this property.
Trnct is conveniently locat­
ed near a loading utation.
The price is $300.00 per acre.
Terms will l&gt;e made.
■1. Four acres of cleared
and tiled truck farming laud
with five room house. Also,
about thirty grapefruit and
orange trees. Located seventenths o f a mile east of tho
city limits of Sanford, on
Celery Avenue. Price $16,690.00; 1-3 cash, balance t,
2 and 3 years. 5 percent bind­
er for 30 days.

FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
and garage, nt once. 11 W . 1st

want in your new home, or
the new kind o f plumbing
in your old home— cull A.
D. Rosier for an estimate.

A. D. HOSlicit

Earle T. Field
A H A I. E S T A T B — IX V E S T ME.XTB

jewelery and clock repairing and
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ I,EARN ABOL’ r Tolk County and
nolia Avenue. Phono 112.
Lakeland, through
the Star0— F or Rent, Houses
Telegram. Beat advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings.
STAlt-TELEGKA M—
HOUSE FOR R E N T: Five room BTEW ART THE FLORIST’’
Lakeland, Florida.
house immediately
south
of
Flowers /o r all oecadioas.
schoolhouue at Paola, rental $25
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
per month. Apply to J. G. Hersh­
berger, next place south of proper­
ty. Paola, Fla.
W AN TED TO BUY: Will buy sev­
r
FOR SA L E : Modern five room
eral residence lots if price and
bungalow on Central Ave., with terms are right. Addre.u S. W. II.
SOlan all conveniences $7,360, Only $2650 care Herald.
foie cash and $50 per month, includw.i. ing interest. Paving and sidc- PROPERTY OWNERS— List your MORGANTOWN, W . VA., people
i
walks paid. Address II. W. S. care
property with us and get best re­
uru interested in Florida. Each
4
Herald.
sults. We have buyers fur homes of them through a classified ad
and lots. Fletcher-Bulgcr Realty in the Morgantown POST. Six
10— For Rent, Room s
Co. See Mr. Curley, I’ hone 710.
cents a word for six consecutive
Why waste your time run­
issues.
ning
around looking for «
W
A
N
TE
D
:
Largest
development
FOR SA LE : Furniture, living room
good investment 7
Let us
on East Coast opening in San­ COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
set, wash stand, hall rack. A p ­
show you how you cun in­
Classified atii have the largest
ply 9 to 12 a. ni., 215 .Magnolia ford requires two high class li
vest your money and double
censed salesmen. Apply Salesmen circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Ave.
it in tho next thirty or sixty
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) lino.
(■nre Herald.
day*. We have been in the
1 F 'it
RENT: Three rooms and
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
real estate business for ycr.ri
' ' i itli. Apply Sunday morning, W A N T E D : Painting and paper
Florida real estate advertise In
and are glad to say we have
hanging. Phono Curtis, 255, San­
P 1021 1-2 Elm.
the St. Petersburg Times. One c#n‘
tho finest listings and tho
ford and N. Y.
cent a word daily, two cents a won
best values in tho Statu of
it RENT: Furnished bedroom
_
_____________ _
Florida.
blocks from Post Office, 217 W A N TE D TO BUY: One cut-down Sundays.
Ford. Must lie in fair condition. FLORIDA- ORLANDO— Orlando
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Third Street.
A pply to Mr. Atkinson's care Her­
Morning Sentinel: largest classi­
Owners are urged to list
ald.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
their properties with us for
imum 24c cash with order. _
better results und quick action
PL A IN and fancy sewing done,
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONI
1009 Union Ave.
__Central West Virginia’s lurg
G E N E R A L CONTRACTOR: All est daily. Want ad rate I t-2c per,
FOR SALE: On asphalt road 5
kinds o f subdivision work, clear­ word; 4 insertions l l-4c; (i or
acre farm 2 years in cultivation, ing. Address J. Oliver, 518 East more lc per word each insertion. I
west of Sanford, for quick turn, 8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
ADVERTISE in the Journul-ller$2700. I). II. Bankston, Sanford.
nld. South Georgia’s greatest
W A N TE D TO IIUY: Fox Terrier
puppy. Phone 150-J, or write newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
10— For Rent, Room s
Classified I
Mrs. It. J. Rul. 118 Myrtle Ave., weekly and Sunday.
rates 10c per line. Waycrosa JourFOR RENT: Two furnished rooms City.
nnl Herald. Wuycross, Georgia.
for light housekeeping. 719 Oak
W A N TE D TO BUY several resi­
Seminole H old
dence lots in Sanforil if price
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom and terms are right. What have
SANFORD. FLORIDA
convenient to bath. Call after 5 you to o ffe r ? Address it. W. 8p. m. 807 Magnolia.
care Herald.

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120 South l ’ nrk Ave.
"W e Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine

Radio Supplies

l l i .l Sanford Ave. Saufoid, Fla.

Nuv. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
For Our Northern Salesmen
Several single room s.
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Centrally located

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Lots 123, 124, 126, 126. 127
in Rose C ourt for $15,000.
Flay Ball.
Lots 0 ,1 0 , 3 1 .3 2 in block ‘ L ’
one block o f New Hotel at
$250.00 foot.
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Gerald Chap:

Six MembersOf One
Family Die In Fire
That Destroys Home
RALSTON SPA. N. Y N ov-.
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family were burned to death b&gt;
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NUMBER 84

FIRST EDITION

ANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 195,

winds.

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OLDERIS!13 Prisoners Escape
CANDIDATEFORFrom Dade County
^•^COillSSIOIRljaaEarlylnMorning

BRIDGEPOBT, Conn.. Nov. C.—
W’f—Gerald Chapman is in his. cell
of his companion in crime,;
_____
'
&gt;
.
at the stnt3 prison at Wethersfield,
*•*v *1
n in « .in u il|
Ivilllj'
*vi»u
Man W ith Whom Mrs. Clark knowing that presumably he has Dahl Von Tiller, black sheep of u
Planned Eiopmcnt, Held less than a month to live. The no­ noble Danish family.
il rohber and convicted
Chapman has not been informed
Upon Charges o f Slaying torious
r m n u n n *n i i m c u l
In n n E a r lv M o r n in e
his _______
fight for_____
a new of Anderson’s death.
Her Mate With a Hammer slayer h: lost ....
trial. The state Supreme Court of
errors decided against him Thurs­ Will Never Hang. Says Counsel
day, sustaining the verdict of the
NEW YORK. Nov. *0.—(&gt;P&gt;—
lower court which found, him guil- Doubt that Gerald Chapman would
jty of the murder of patrolman hnng was expressed Fridny by
IJames H. Skelly of New Britain on Frederick J. Grochl, who was the
Oct. 12, 192!.
bandit’s counsel nt his trial for Now Prosecuting Attorney Whitner Appeals To Country
For County and Is Prom­
Ciui|iifi.in was sentenced to be killing a New Britain, Conn., po­
Growers For Help In Sec­
hanged last June but wns grnntcd liceman.
inently Connected ; Here
uring Products For Tnmpn
Mr. Grochl said that effort:
a reprieve by Governor Trumbcll
And Orlando Expositions
when an appeal was filed. He now would be made in the Federal
ELIZA BETH, N. J., Nov. (1.— must pay tile death penalty on the
In appealing to tho farmers and
(/P)—Seized by police as she heard morning of Dec. .1, unless proceed­
county” for
Ku Klux Klansmcn pray for her ings contemplated bv hh* counsel
growers lofI 2Seminole
. ’ ’’
icrntion in preparing a
their co-opera
slain husband nt his grave, Mrr.
MIAMI, Nov. 6,— (A P )-—
.Ivo exhibit from this
representative
Priscilla Clark, -13. nnd pretty, was
Thirteen
prisoners, who es­
v..
the
state
for
the
South
section of C
in jail today ns a witness.
Florida
Fair at Tampa,
l ................
------ . scheduled caped from the Dado county
Joseph H. Cowen, iron worker,
of_rcbrufor the first two weeks of
Febru­ jail shortly after 2 o’clock
jewelry- salesman and insurance
ary, nnd for tho Orlando Fair, to Friday morning after sm ash­
agent, who gave Mrs. Clark $500
be held the following week, B. t .
for their $'-',000 "elopement fund”
Whitner, Jr., county agent, an­ ing a hole through the ceiling
was also in jail charged with kill­ temptin;; to rob a store, concluded
nounced this morning that *J,uuu of a roofless section of the
ing William J. Clark with a ham­ that there wns no error in his
has been set aside from the county southeastern wing of the
mer early Tuesday at Hillside. trial.
public fund for the exhibition of building, are still at large.
Clark was' a gold beater for jewelry
Chapman hns lost his legal bntthe Seminolo county products.
The nam es of those who camanufacturers.
At the Tampa exposition, Mr.
Clark was slain at 1 o’clock in
1
l
eaped,
their sentences and charges
'.Whitner stated, this. c0„u„nty 5 111
tho morning when he got out of
are:
.
_ ,
I enter competion with 36 other
his auto- to open the door of his
Kelly Craig, 75 days for house
counties, most of which have been
garage. His wife and her mother,
.
exhibiting at these fairs for years. iobbery.
in the car. said they did not even
Roy Shelly, 24 days for uutomoHo cited Manatee county as an­
glimpse the slayer. A five pound
nually preparing n striking agn- bile theft.
stone mason’s sledge hammer was
i Amy Elliott, 20 days for assault
i nnd carrying concealed weapons,
found near the gnrage.
i
Bob Oberstrcct, 20 days for
Collapses At Funeral Services
t grand larceny.
The funeral procession began
- J. E. Bushnell, four dnys for au*
yesterday at nn undertaking cha­
ritla State School Will
- tomohile theft.
pel ill Newark. Before it started
i’orm Association of Cor­
Jack Mooney, 24 days for autoMrs. Cla-k, heavily veiled, entered
3 mobile theft.
espondents; Musi Conform
nnd saw a cross of blood red roses
Lloyd McNeil, 7 dnys for auto­
among the flowers. Sho collapsed
ro Rigid
Qualifications
mobile theft.
nnd had to be assisted out to a
*
John Brown, 39 days for nutomo• limousine that bonded the funeral
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 0.—LD
j
bile
theft.
■ procession. Newark policemen osFlorida State College for Wo.
Arnold Taber, 12 days for gmnd
■ coi ted the limoui'.ne to the county en is to have n Press Club this
o larceny.
• line where they turned it aver to ■nr. To be eligible for member-1
scenting attorney for Seminole
,
J. L. McCollough 10 days for
• n tiolirn escort from Hillside, iip in the club, student must be
county at the Inst election over a
, passing worthless check.
trresjonding for some out-stand­
year ago. He hns been promin­
.* C. J. Patterson, one day for lar­
ing news-gathering nsi'iciatton, or
ently identified with city and coun­
i
ceny.
„ . .
,
,
1)0 the direct correspondent of some
ty affuirs a t various times, and
reputable newspaper of the state
served us general chairman during
The club will be under the di­
the recent Chamber of Commerce
rection of Dr. Mina Kerr, Dean of
drive in Sanford.
Women, nnd Dr. Rogers, professor
Closely allied with the local poli­
of English.
tical and economic situations, ac­
cording to hi* host of local back­
There lias long been n feeling,
ers and admirurs, Mr. Housholdcr
riles began, the according to the o\der students of
ia well qualified for the office to
re’s head hurst in- 1the institution, that the publicity
which he aspires, am i it is the beincluding the rites of the collegu should be organized
lief of his supporters Hint he will
1? .lurk snid: “The nnd this d u b will he the first ftep
poll a heavy vote in the city in the
December election.

FAIR COMMITTEE; Ce| l S „„ofi, " f t S

Bench Eight Years

By Jail Floqrman

Posses Organized To
Guard all Highways
Leading Out of City

irtrorted the
fces to lute
■trade terri| run ns high
Lp.uston au[closed south­
ed even he­
ld the crops
ridgvs swept
cks were both
hed cat.
r.d the I&gt;ouisim roads both
mile of track
(pettivciy V»f

of increasing the present income
limit of $10,000 to which such re­
duction applies.
The new normal rates voted by
the committee would reduce from
2 per cent to 1 1-2 per cent the
rate on the first $ 1,000 of tnxuble
income, cut from 4 per cent to 3
per cent the rate on the $-1,000.
with n 5 per cent levy instead of
the present 0 per cent npplyin on
taxable income in excess of $8,000.

Jury Is incomplete
In Trial Of Blazer
On Murder Charge
Mayo Denies Plan
To Stop Publicity
On Prison Escapes

TALLAHASSEE. Nov. fl.The State Prison Dcpartmci
not plan to suppress pubic
the cn.-ape’ of prisoners.
Mayo, commissioner, dcclur
in commenting on reports I
escape would be given the i
pers in the future.
An order went out a fe
ago to withhold publication
tho escape of the seven &lt;
p- Di., Sir.
from the Uaiford penitent!
1quoutiocs pr».
til th o 'authorities were am
fflwfflf market
work on the case ‘untllei
* ^ fl)ri,|;, typical American home, which will Mr. Mayo stated. With a fe
Jfl1fol- lie shown in Paris next spring, has the prisoners, who are said
attracted considerable attention in tawed their way out of tn
this city when it wns discovered en structure, were rcpoitci
that Arthur Williams, vice-presi­
"We did not think the
dent of the New York Edison Coniwarranted
any publicity, m
puny, and president of the Ameri­
can Committee for the Paris Inter­ tho fact that we hnd ret
national Exhibition of Household tin fugitives before they
Appliances and Labor Saving De­ time to"make good their gc
vices, in charge of assembling tho the prison commissioner &lt;
“We do not intend to
building, is a brother of Mrs. E.
publication of escapes froi
L. Marked, of Sanford.
Mr. Williams
his official cn- the state penitentiary or.
\ “UG parity, took a prominent part in camps ami shall continue
l.M-2; the ceremonies incident to tho of- them out as in the 'mst* ,
“l»ening of the American added. “We are depend.*
'•(&amp;18. Home, which, nfter being assemb­ murker! degree upon m
led in this country, is being dis-Hogs mantled Jor shipment to the French
lower; jcapitol where it will be re-erected
is off; as the American exhibit at the
pound j Household Exhibition next spring.
» hot- H is said to embody the fine.it anil
most complete collection of mod­
el 1.7,q ern domestic appliances over colweight iectod.

Brother 0 f Local
Resident Is Given
Prominent Office

V.C'.L. Seeks Permit
To Build State Road
WASHINGTON, Nov. *».-—*'*&gt;
The Atlantic (’oast Line uxkcil in­
terstate Commerce Conimissnn
pcrnii.-iuii to.l.y
buiMI **
of new railrond between I **&gt; •
Monticcllo, Fin. No c:. .mute **
cost of construction was given, nut
the railroad said it oxpccte.l l«
pay for the Rno out pf funds al­
ready in its treasury.

Brothers To

Summer field Saved
From Large Blaze
SUMMERFIELD, Fla., N*
(/pi—Prompt response •»&gt;
•ala fire department and u&gt;
a Seaboard Air Lino ra
urine as a fire shield late 1
iy night probably saved this
om destruction by fire.
Hidings, owned by Hattie
ons and Mary Jackson.
ipositc the railroad station,
►tally destroyed in the bin:
itimate made as to the loss

College May Cancel
Out of Town Games
11 the Miami University fotoball
•mad may be cancelled because
‘a improper conduct on the part
*&gt; a groun of Miami Kudenta a t o '
| J " \ Kint^e. nw“y ^rom hrnne was i
uivm Cd. T.hur?day by President
i - " U‘fh,es ,,f Minml in 1
ii
?* bcf.ore the *tudent body.
Miami r *"j thut from 50 to 15u
les ?n *t? den*» werc “more or
,'nme a?^Cat!:&lt;i ^ Dcnison-Mlami
i Pu -i l^n)Uuyt°u’ 0 ”
I^nturday,
"uni ‘ nt Hughea declared that
the u ill *0rr’Cl #lnK ^ done to stop
and wdiUBE eBrul ,ncld,nU* w can
L i hnm‘ ..‘CCep our "thlctic teams

SYDNEY, N. S. W.. Nov. 0.—(/»)
—A bill to abolish the death pen­
alty will be presented to tho next
session of tho legislature by the
state cabinet.
The measure would subatitut*
imprisonment for hanging in ease,
of convicted murderers, the sen
tence varying in severity in ac
cordnnee with the circumstances o
the crime.

•he excavators of King Tut-Ank.

linen’s tomb have discovortd
hey believe to he definUc P hat the youthful Pharaoh U m W
i!ly in the sarcophugu ,
j
plcndora ha* c aroused
•
ration of EgyptoloKUt*Their find consis t of th e ^ n ^
coffin, shaped to
lh. u ,inc
the body. .Ab°ut thi n &gt; coverin
shroud, adhering 1
the fac
all of the coffin, excu
on which are the l
3UCh er
customarily jJ ^ 'jjJ tu re s are is
casements. The f
Tu
lieved to rcP,r.e Jt,,i/
string *

11 The lifting* of this «arcophagu*
from tho first was a drilcatetask
hut finally it was accompli®"^
A nkh-A m eo him self. ^
, t , and on Oct. 22, the covering was
I finally removed und tho h •
•hoped cqffjn ffluiwlte^j!*glutenous black liquid
ma.rvd a large portion ° lh° «of
I fin und holds it like glue
““
ury m It Ol ©
bccn gre Isecond sareophaipw.

Validity of Pardons
Tested In Case Today
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 5.—
f/P)—A test case to decide whether
February. The committee can a r­ nine pardons issued to prisoner:* iu
range for a good looking booth, and Arkansas, as read by S. B. McCall,
take caro of many details, but they ncting governor are valid, was in
are unable to grow the products to protest here today.
be exhibited."
Governor Tom J. Tcrral, who re­
voked the pardons upon his re­
turn to the state from Birming­
ham, where he attended a confer­
ence of Governors', contends that
tho pardons issued by Mr. McCall
W. P. Curth*. income tax special­ nr© not legal becautw of a state
ist formerly connected with tho .law requiring publication ol parii.’l] ivntlaml and McCall auditing don applications which was not
firm’ which recently opened a suite obeyed. W. W. Gillespie, who was
in the First Nntlonal Bunk build- convicted of padding payrolls ol
ing has been transformed to tho the Missouri Pacific railroad and
local branch us e x u l t a n t on in- who Is serving a term in the pristux matters, nccording to in on was among those pardoned.

Public Concert
To
Income Tax Expert
V\ •
1
/"V 1*
Feature Display Of Is Transferred Here
New Type Victrola

Bv a special arrangement with
the Victor Talking Machine Comimny. The Yowell Company, local
distributor of the Victrola machine
will present the latest achievement
in phonographic renxoduction at a
expectation as to what would »« oublie recital to be held iq tho ban­
found in the sarcophugus when * quet room of the Seminole Cafe
was fully opened.
Thursday evening nt 8 o’clock.
Another Sarcophagus round.
\ccording to announcement made
When the lid of the first aarco this morning, C. E. A. Clark, travrhagus was lifted Oct. 12, nnothci ..i i mf it irent for the talking maon whith were linrii covering.* anu j
bouquet*.was fpun*J. This was dec­
orated and embellished with multi­
colored pieces of glass. On it wa­
in effigy of the God Osiris, t oy*
ering it was n thin layer of K" '
on a ’mnrble ground, adorned witn
the wings of tho vulture Goddess
Nechbet and the serpent Goddess

Excavators Believe Proof Has Been
Found That Pharo
CAIRO. Egypt, Nov. "

i&lt;-ncw a number of acquaintances.

prosecution on the other
was glcuning the panel of
men for those who believe
rrong to take human life, unmy circumstances and they
it to scout n ulen of insanity,
was expressed that a jury
I tie completed by nightfall.
Blazer’s counsel will present
ny-sided plea—temporary lnthat their client slew his
iter “to make her happy” ;

CEI.FJtY
,
There are 3.000 acres of cele­
ry under cultivation in the vi­
cinity of Sanford this y*sb ae*
cording to figures supplied by
the Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce. This is an increase of
400 acres over the amount ol
land devoted to celery growing
in 1924. The yield from thb
acreage last season totaled 5,.
874 cun, valued In excess ol
$5,000,000. Calculations show
that approximately 700 crate:
of celery are produced on ey
ery acre under cultivation ii

�X?E TW ELVE

THE SANFOR

Whiskey’ Coming Over Canadian Line
Proven Shine And Cut Stuff Bottled
CHICAGO, Nov. 6,

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/ Baggage Case Said
an.I HAWAII J . A H K K W . lit* wife.
J A I t 1:8 W K KK H, JO HK HII FIN KC A N a n a I lK H liC C A F JN K tlA N , Ms
w i r - . IIKNMIV A CRA7T7: arid HOl'l M A &lt; HANK. h la Wire, K.UANFKf.
I I K I I ' T nnU ------------- f l E I D T . lila Wife
If Itvinir. a n d If d e a d , to a ll parti* &lt;
i la m l m r I n l f r.*rt t m d u r AAlto.V
JK U N IU A N . R O B E R T BARNHART
a n d HI 8A.N ISAUNICAIIT. hi* n il**.
JOHI f U II. A S K E W a n d S A R A H J.
A H M .W . Ilia w if e . JA.WKS WKKKH.

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customs, who has become "admiral’’ of a fleet of nine fast boats,
with 200 agents concentrating on
the liquor traffic.
The liquor business in nml
around Cleveland consists almost
entirely in the manufacture ami
Ports from St. Paul, Detroit. Clove- sale of corn whiskey with a side­
land and Chicago indicate.
line on the importation of Cana­
Prohibition authorities In the dian beer, declared Thomas Stone,
» Pnul.nren *n&gt;' that 65 per cent former prohibition chief. Much
♦lit i ° l*nuor s°ld thero is redis­ home made wine, is sold, a s is syn­
tilled alcohol. Rum running over thetic gin made from alcohol.
the Minnestota iine, they say, has
Whiskey runing and importation
been “well in hand for two and a of bonded liquor Into Cleveland is
half yenrs."
a rarity. Hcer is brought in car.Even the nnti-prohibitionlsts ad-1 ,on“ »*■ from Cnnnda, billed as
nut little Canadian liquor Is avail-/ cost iron, concentrated lye and
able. What there is comes in by other merchandise. Beer formerly
automobile, generally run at night was brought across Luke Erie In
on non-stop trips from the border small boats but since the govern­
to the Twin-Cities. The nlcohol ment rum chasers became active,
used In connecting fake liquor this mode of transportation has
•
comes in from the cast under false decreased.
Official confirmation is lucking
consignment and many large sei­
of reported aerial bootlegging in
zures have been made.
There are 10,000 "blind pigs” in
Detroit, estimates Frank II. Croul,
commissioner of police, which
would indicate a large and ntendilv

'R A M

B o y s, its h e re ! n J
s o n in y e a r s and 5

, h l * Wife. H E N R Y A.
a n d S O P H I A C RA N K. Ill*

Jon*prudence of t;M Btatc. and I I I .I D T , h is w i r t . n s h e i r s , ill vis**
perhaps the -nation, was urgued a r m te e s , o r otlierwlH.*. In nml m
in the Supreme Court here.
te&lt;* liiiiil I i o r e l n a f t c r d e s c r i b e d ; ami
* a n d p n iili-* c l u h n l i K
i he
Railroad
Commission’s nton vnilI n niuwihiii
r o s t u n d e r J A C O B HliOCK,
fide was presented by Fred II i l ' i i - n -i'll, a m i M I C H A E L .1. IIOYI-K,
used, ns h e i r s : d e v i s e e s , g ru i
, l a 1 i lh0 1c.ommi*3Jon’s attorney .!•r • n■tn
i T W ls e ; In n m l t o Hi,, fo lln w while John L. cartridge, of Jack­ oIn*;
l a r d s i t u a t e in Si-m ln nlc C o u n ­
sonville, argued for the baggage ty *,,* l o r l d a . m o r e p a r t l o u f a r l j d n„,nln*d an f o l lo w s , t o - w l c
company.
•■ots l a n d 2 o f B lo c k St a i d
m; I .i L ',,a°uKrcW out of the com- nil of ll l o r k 12 o f .Millonvllli*.
iicco
to p in t ti n r e n t r**.
J. , ' n “ chnrff° ngainst tlm lmg- r o r ilrrdinrr
il In P l a t Ih .o k !. p.igo i : ij
f c company and the Jncksonof t h e I'llld lc lii- n n l.l o f Montili d.* t.o i in t y . F l o r i d a .
m*i«
"“u1 c®f"P"ny «f unfair.
1 th(-; handling of baggage ;u h I t o n n v a n d nil nth* r |M»r8on.** nr
a r e l i n k n own.
1 railroad patrons. The terminal I..111m1, i■.in gWahnoys e r in.*lrie.*i
g h t , tin* o r n.t*
-t
company th*. commission a!b*g d •v*m i•''V,'
11,0 p r o p e r t y Ilg re lo o M u *
ill ■* rlhoil, o r a n y
p a r t o r pare. I
I In ri • •r
o" " "1.*»!.g*tge
'. W 0,lltat,0
th,! movement
only when
the |m*-g:i:-** concern had lieon employed
■'[ handle tho patrons’ poasessi rn
h!°
company, in
hit
l,e.nm
C&lt;
,,Jth
,l »«Cto:J
i'.id been pursued to protect
in ,

m
a- • .-sgfjaE2 *&amp;»1
t t — ----------------i r i n i i
I’firis is wildly enthusiastic now
about a new theatrical star. .She’s
Mile. Ilaribcl, above and she ap­
pears as the perfect mid-Victorian
lady.

Synthetic Board From
Sawdust Is Dream Of
Tacoma Lumbermen

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Intention

e v e r y t h i n g y o u ’| | ^

Shotguns, Rifles,^
BOR ALL KlNjj

Set' Usf,

PHONE

IDEAL BR AN D S have led th e S tate for thirty ves /v
avoid delays caused by congested freight vumliS

mnr,y cm*.*™
t «• xt i *i »i % t o

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Btato'or i.l.,! iiliV..- .iV,'nc'1 B|n*clnl H* il"
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nr Iho pass ige " f*,r N**v*
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,’f thi* t ‘ ii?*’ I1'!; •u/rllurhil l.in„ , „ ' *v " f Hnnfonl. I I..ii.iii.
.
o '-1'1 emhrin*.. tit.* f,,n„v.*.

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAIT \n
VE6ETABU3 GROWERS
\V*&lt; offer to the vegetable grow ers of Florida, throurh «
A gricultural Supply Company, th e services of
!
'cm ologist nml Plant Pathologist of high remit,. In
about them niul wo will give you t n; J t
° ‘l
control. Our price list No. 29 will be rent
™ ,3

TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 6.—f/I’i— i

MANUFACTURERS OF ID EA L I
Jacksonville, Florida
P A I R R. FORRES, Mgr., Sanford Branch.

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ty - n l" .* (:•*.,;
Mom,,1*

•*r in,* Sum a ,

i.LASOOW, Nov. 6 .— (/P) —Brit, KPlrlts. f«»r medicinal purposi i
entering tho United States legally
announced to only 1,3U! gallons be.
tw-cen January and May. At this
rate not more than 8,000 gallons
will l&gt;e sent from England for th.*
cca o thi lr looting nn«l
• 'dire year.
Before prohibition theBandits
warriors
their fighting when it
was effective in tin* United States, rams hi f.hina,
in uring peace t*i
liritain sent more than 1,250,000 ci t i7.i ns.
three

million

r|

l ',' r ' V
On N'.'ith.-:
:;.f
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N,,rM" -I &gt; on irt.*i
1 h i r t y - o i , " * ’ I 1; II,. N-.,|
Mu* N o r t h 11,il r ,r
I
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N n r l h w - i s t U u . i r t - r ,(

iv-tliren f . :&gt;. „|| |„
Mll.t.,.*!! I l l ) Mouth. I..HI
on« t.ii) i : ; &lt;i.
I'.tti'l

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Hi*t.t: l o - i j i II, ,- t . s . i a .

wliitefi h

,it ^ 1,51)0,000, are &lt;t*11*-11*

»r in tho Great I j i I;i*i ..
’.inada and United Slate.

.s y s te m s
•
Jacksonville, Tampa, Santo1
F i i " t National Bank Buildinj
. ‘ •a n e o r d , Fl o r i d a
• (». CRAY, R esident Manager

Interesting Specials
fake Advantage of Our
Friday and Saturday
Specials
Friday and Saturday

Ladies’
Silk Dresses

See Our
Double
Blankets

j

•!2 Inch Dress Ginghams
Fast Colors
P er Yard

Men’s Three Piece All
Wool Suits

Pepperal Sheets

Ladies’ Coats
With Fur Trin

$2.50
Ladies’
Full
F ashion

Full Size
Bed Comforts

2 1 c

i 59c
Childrens

$6.00
Ladies New Fall
Hats

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You Will Find in Our Shoe Department What You
Are Looking For

1

Children’s
Fur Trimmed Coats

x Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s

*•■&gt; Inch Scout Percales
Bight and Dark Patterns
P er Yard

�THE SANFORD

ARTISTS’ COLONY'Champaigne
FIND TAOS TRIBE
BEST RED MOD

Corks

LONDON. Nov. 6.—/ ^ —Used
{champagne bottle corks are collect­
ed by waiters in large restaurants
hero as eagerly as are tips. The
. -.
cork. arc worth money and figure
KTOUna Choice or Type rtrongly in the quotations on thi
Eleven A rtists In Camp champagne mai»et.
Wine merchants established a
TAOS, New Mexico, Nov. 6^- cork clearing hou.'e that is known
waiters. It is de­
(/P)—Of all the aborigines, the Ta to all city cafe
boom
the particular
o# Indian appeals to members of signed to
the famous Taos artists’ colony as brands ol
having the background best suited whol. *aler» or rctai.ers want t ,
to the brush.
, .
tv .
.
,,t
• , „ v i waitcra in nil the large restauto S a n d e d th . In' li. n
’' Jj J!? '
U *, r TJ i
•ique are the reasons any tne
eleven p e rso n s-tm men an! one
, . __
woman—who form the colon/ are
'
...
. r... . ,,
**The Indians of Old Taos hold
to their customs and costumes
more tenaciously and remarkably
than any others," says Burt Phil-'
lip*, dean and founder of the colony; ’’They live in n picturesque
environment, which they fit to
summer and winter. The lure of
the native .Spanish life around the
plaza of Taos pueblo and adjoining
-villages is strong. An endless va-

TALLAHASSEE. Nov.
Three hundred members of girls’
clubs of Holmes county will stage
a fair all their own on Nov. 14,
C. J. King, publicity director of
the Department of Immigration,
learned during a recent trip
through that section of the state.
The young women, affiliated
with clubs claiming a membership
of 301, have adopted a canning
nrogram which will set forth in

FR ID A Y , N&lt;

apetixing. detail the table rcaoprcea of Holmes county.
Each girl will place on exhibit
at the fair 12 cana of preserves
ard vegetables of 10 different var­
ieties, in addition to can of meats
put up themselves and ready to
serve. There will be 3,600 cana in
all.
The girls’ clubs of Holmet* coun­
ty. according to demonstration
workers of that section of the state
have made vast strides in canning.
The home demonstration agent is
Mrs. Bettie Allen Caudle.

Irish Title O ften
Symbol o f Poverty

DUBLIN, Nov. 6.—(JP}—A title
in Ireland is not a guarantee of
means. At Cork, Sir Thomas
Moore, the eleventh holder of one
of the oldest British baronetcies,
created in 1681, has just had an or­
der of ejectment made against him
from his humble home because he
had failed to pay a rent of 16
pounds. Sir Thomas is 81 years of
age, and the m agistrate put a stay
of aix weeks on the order.
Lessburg—50 temporary homes
The heir presumptive to the ba­
being erected.
ronetcy is the eldest surviving son
of the ninth baronet. Sir Emanu­
el Moore, who emigrated to the
Uni led States. ' _

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S y ste m s

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanfo
317-18 First National Bank Buildin
. SA N FO RD , FLORIDA
s. G. GRAY, R esident Manager

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD W

.
_
"c ’
W
two pence ,o
six ptnee each. The price of cork ?
r|uctuntc WK1j&lt;iy according to the
brand of the wine and its popular|ty&gt;
j\^ times when sales of any
j,-„n | „ho7.-i signs of falling off
the price o{ lta cnrks rlse, ( n, an
njcmuvc t„ waiters to aid in alim­
u»a. in,; thc ,n’e of thi particular
u n,|. Waiter? cverywhire here
nr,w collect champagne bottle corks
ud Kr, „ t|y BH they do tips.
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paid the person naming Sanford’s
finest development

lips and E, I,. Blumcnschein in th«*
Latin Quarter of I’nrin during thlnte nineties.
Tho pair pioneered into the Ta i
country Rhortly before 1000 after
an nrduouti trek overland from
Denver. Blumeniichcin Inter went
to Arizona to paint I’irna Indian
subject i, hut Phillips stnyrd on niid
It was his persevering efforts that
finally led to the coming of the
ather ten artists.
— ---- -—■— -----------Watermelons, which were enjoyed long- btofwfc. the Christian Era,
and originally were produced only
ir^jvarm climates, are now raised
In every state of the Union except
Maine nnd New Hampshire.

n |/ i J l l V lcX inca m

i

DUBLIN, Nov. (J.—(A’i —Th-• festivnl of the Tallteann flames,
which proved Bueccssful in Dublin
last year, in to be repeated in 1028,
and preparations are well under
wny.
Lieutenant Bell of the United
Stales Army, who lu.-t year had
charge of thc American team, le­
cently visited Dublin and confcrrnl with Poatmnst?r General Walsh,
who ii the f,hail man of the Tail­
t« ami Council. Lieutenant Bell r*ported much American interest in
tha festival and said American
teams will bo organized f &gt;r th1li-S festival.

In order to select the most appropriate name for our new development which we expect to make oneof the
finest in Florida, we have decided to enlist the aid of some of our friends in Sanford, who, we are sure, can sug­
gest such a name as will distinguish Sanford’s most exclusive and high class residential section from all others,
regardless of location.
Located in the southwest section of town our property is ideally situated. It is a tract fronting about a
mile and a half on the Paola Road and extending about a mile south along the Country Club Road. The main
entrance to the first section of the property that is under development at this time, and that will be the first
to be placed on sale, is directly in front of the DeForest home on the Paola Road.

SEE THE PROPERTY
before naming
In older to know the merits of the land, the high elevation of the property, the wonderful views to be ob­
tained, the scenic beauty of the lakes and the numerous other desirable features, it is necessary to make an in­
spection of the tract. Few of us realize such a beauti fut spet existed in this section of the state To select an
appropriate name, one must visit the property.
We plan to make this land into a veritable paradise. No expense will be spared in the development Al­
ready this work is under way and you will see on your visit, a dredge at work busily filling- in nmund thn lakes
road construction work under way, and other marks of high class development.
‘
’
All of the homesites will be large ones, with none smaller than 75 feet frontage. Improvements will be
complete, even to asphalt roads. Building restrictions will insure nothing hut beautiful homes and a decidedly
attractive residential district.

■Good Bread Will |
Make A Better Man 1
of Him
1
His little grow! tg body nrrils plriil* of good rich nu­
tr itio n - protein, gluten, carbohydrates, vitaiiliurs and all
that goes to uiaVc up loud calorVs. His legs most he
chubby; his shoulders lull and his cheek. must have that
ruddy pink bloom ul childhood.
Then you will give him plenty of Mrrit.i Bread rvery
meal, for it fairlv terms with thc richest kind of evenly
balanced nutrition lie will like Merita for its delicious
flavor—and grow strong nnd healthy on its extra lino
quality and ; ru. cn purity. Two sizes, 10c and I 5c.
MAUt hv ; m

AM ERICAN BAKI.UII

EX TR A

a

R IC H

CO M PANY

B R E A D

Fresh daily
from your
} grocer

You may have the honor of naming this development and also be paid $250 for all vnm- t.-nohidividual who selects the most suitable name will be well paid for the effort. The
be observed when sending in your suggestions.
b
' 1

The name must be short, appropriate and euphonious.
It must be accompanied by an article of not over 100
words telling why such a name is suitable to the de­
velopment.
Your selection, if it is to he considered, must he left at
The Sanford Herald office not later than Tuesday
November 10.
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�TH E JA N FO R P HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925,
Winter Haven—Spanish
Estates on U k e Eloiso t
veloped into'subdivision.

L, Nov.'/f. W. PhO'
,mbia coon-

ng« deputy
, coffers of
(bstantially
iber. The
were more
month on
la,, Nov. »•
f the forces
- Game and
,« just been
me' "ill be
ommissioncr
Mr. Roy»!1
• some time

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BRING YOUR FOOD

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g o v e r n o r s While reports came from Florida
i presumed that the freighter General George
in connec­ W had sunk some where between
tion of the NViv York and Miami it is said, the

I ’
^ our Telephone
Recciv
*
„cr ,is Easie r to L ift Than
Loaded Market Basket

Call 39

K w a s anchored safely a t its pier
in fhe North River today. It now
|. heimr loaded with merchandise
(or lt- ncxt lrip to Flori.l. .m l l»
not due to snii for several doys.
The report pf the freighter s
aster at Ben was the latest jins
that has plagued the craft owned
by the Black Star Navigation and
Trading Company of which Marcus
Garvey, negro lender now ssrving
n aentence in the Atlanta peni­
tentiary was un official.
a

W. H. LONG

■al Examiners

MEAT MARKET

Buck, resignierror Martin.
I
Fla- Nov. 0f Bunnell,

.’for the first

Save Time— Save Bother—We Deliver

NOT FOUND IN EVERY
GROCERY

Specials for Saturday

STRING b e a n s , b u t t e r b e a n s , e g g
PLANT, FRESH TOMATOES. GREEN
PEPPERS, CELERY, LETTUCE
-

university nrotessor from An-

B. Griffin, of
nember of the

PAGE THROT

Fresh Merita Cakes Daily

CRAB MEAT IN GLASS—LOBSTER IN G LA SSFRENCH MACKERAL IN WINE SAUCE—FRENCH
SARDINES—FRENCH ANCHOVIES IN OLIVEOIL—
FRENCH MUSHROONS—FRENCH PEAS—FRESH
GRATED HORSE RADDISH—SHAD ROE—MACK­
ERAL ROE—SALMON STEAK —FREINDS HOME
BAKED BEANS-BOSTON BROWN BREAD-WHOLE
WHEAT FLOUR—PLAIN BUCKWHEAT F L O U R IMPORTED PRESERVED GINGER IN POTS—RICH­
ELIEU COFFEE—CHASE AND SANBOUEN COF­
FEES AND TEAS— STONE’S CAKES— DORSEY’S
SOUTHERN BREAD—JONES DAIRY FARM SAU­
SA G E-LA RG E FAT MACKERAL— APALACHI­
COLA OYSTERS, FRESH DAILY.

?2r,o to $500 per month.0"’ * im ,T Tl, f r £ , E r r E E ITTKODUCT 'IS"THE SOONER YOU
------ -----WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.
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410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.
d o y o u need m o r e m o n e y

Corner Sanford Avenue and Fourth Street

&gt;U- Sov. C,
the peace and
mrctd by Gov,pointments isUer is Henry
[M, peace jusKlTof Osce-

The Big New Front Store
Campbell’s Pork and Beans
No. 2, per c a n ......................

reporter

Lsjry condi- e a r n i t a p l e a s a n t w a y
L.pri-on farm
L&amp;cd by Dr.
baling prison
[mHygood, ncjjjt tue monin
oiber uf prisK whites and
•I 10 females
,iaj 51 of the
firm, and 1511
|colored males

lro»n and chiliTampa.

mson is nursing
litl Rabuna and

Very Fancy Apples
3 pounds f o r ..........
Sweet Potatoes
Per pound.......
Irish Potatoes
10 pounds for

[Grapeville

i will meet Fri
of Marion Lund

WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY

We march to the tunes
cf "Food delicious and food
nutritious at f le e t s tlia t
are never high." Join the
processions to Lee's Mar­
ket.
E xtra fine cuts, western
pork, pure pork sausage,
spring lamb, m ilk'fed veal.

Jesse A. Lee and
Brother

jtj

Round and Loin Steaks
Per pound.....................

Also other special on Meats, Fish, Chicken, Croc
eries and Produce.
' THE STORE OF QUALITY
Plenty of Available Parking Space

AT TUB BASKET

MARKETS of THE WHOLE
WORLD „

.

rP*. Mr. and
P t’Wvisitors
p aiihame of

Selaci jood from
A undo vjrialtj from
as simple as walkinq
w hat tiou wish from

| * tstuii tf ][r3_
*t0 came
r rj' »Ptud the
F» ««"». WilP
enjoyed a

uucnj distant |w ld a n d foretqa shot a
which to maker ijour lolcchou. Ju*l
into qour own pantrq a n d Jolu&lt;tini|
lltu shaloeL *

4 1 0 S a n fo r d A v e

T1' r°raa on the
f , N number,

« «r. and Mrs.
fMIdrcn are
mk“fk to Snn'pent a number
♦•"ash. They
Pfcscnt in thn
*'*y planning
fj&gt;r municipal

P ils b u r y
F RAWLINS
fale Brokers
no!? &gt;«««•

&gt;uur

Fancy
Jonathon’s
OTICE
o ntracto rs

i,ter Jamtary the
B8 1ainters scale
P Per hour. .
p*L Sanford

WHERE SANFORD TRADES

I' ancy Dressed Heps, pound

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Pot Roast of Beef
Per pound...........

*ik were with
iVtnpects to
Kl». Friends
ptiKE Alaska
(K ta.

“THE HOUSE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS.”

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925
* TUB IlKRALifS PLATFORM
I —.Deeper water route to Jacksonrllle.
1.—Construction of St. Johna-ln*
dlap River canal,
t —Extension cf white way.
f r -Hittuslun of local amueementa.
—Swimming pool, tennla courta,
etc.
t.— A'letnenlinr of Imilding program--bouses, hotels, cparlm tal
Bouse*.
f,—Extrusion of alrtel paving pro­
gram.
),—Conatructlon
of
boulevard
aroi nd Lkln Monroe.
i — Comple*Jon of city beautifica­
tion program.
9.—Expansion of irhool ayalem
with provialon for Increased fa­
cilities

Putting It Up to the Farmer’
The farmers in this section have seldom been asked to
contribute their personal efforts to the spreading of the Gos­
pel of Seminole throughout Florida and th e nation. This
apparent oversight is not the result of any feeling of super­
iority on the part of those who control the direction of coun­
ty publicity. On the contrary th ese opportunists have been
among the first to grasp, as one o f the outstanding features
of the county, the record production o f celery and other
vegetables that the Seminole growers ship north as a matter
of course every year.
But an opportunity to gain further fam e and recognition
for Seminole has presented itself at this tim e which can be
handled through no other agency than the agriculturalists
residing In the county.
Invited to submit a farm products exhibit to the South
Florida Fair, to he held in Tampa early in February, and to
the Orlando Fair, the following week, and recognizing the
advertising possibilities in a venture of this kind, the As­
sociated Chambers of Commerce of Seminole county have
appointed a special committee to learn what measure of suc­
cess m ight he expected should their invitation be accepted.
Through the efforts of this committee, the county pub­
licity committee has set aside the sum of three thousand
dollars to be used in financing an exhibit. At the same time,
scores of interested business men have volunteered their per­
sonal services, if their assistance will avail the committee
anything in mnking the venture successful.
However, the committee has discovered that, in order to
collect the various fruits and vegetables representative,of
t he prod lifts of Seminole-t-ounty soil, it will be necessary to
KepitltTuK^.. complete seed catologue, a gigantic undertaking,
under the existing circumstances, with the frost hazard
added to further handicap the efforts of the farmers. Need­
less lo say, the com m ittee’s attempt to complete such an en­
terprise would he utter folly, were it not given the unquali­
fied support and co-operation of all the growers.
The county fnrm agent, as a member of the committee
appealing to the Seminole growers, stoutly maintains that it
can be done if the committee is assured the necessary co­
operation, and it was the same determined spirit that put
over the Sanford Chamber of Commerce $100,000 drive in
A ugust.
Thus is the issue.put squarely to the farmers. The com­
m ittee hns the funds and the personnel to make an attractive,
drawing display, typical of the aggressive, forceful spirit
Hitherto shown in the progress o f the county if they can get
the farm products without which their efforts are useless.
And ttycae products must come from Seminole county soil.
----------------o------------- —

As Brisbane

Sees It

THE SLAUGHTER IS ON

Round One n Failure. “
Republican* Will Think.
The S Pot In Boiling.
Look In the Sky.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
ic o p y m m t 1325)

IF THE Ku Klux Klan hns be­
gun a fight to the death agalnjt
the Catholic Knights of Columbur,
then round one, Tuesday's election,
wan not a triumph for the klan.
Judging by New York, Detroit,
nnd Buffalo it would appear that
in the United States to beat a man
you must present against him
norno better argument thnn the
fact that hi.i religion is not your
religion.
That was enough once, but not
any more.
IN NEW JERSEY the victory
of Governor Moore, backed by
Mayor Hague, of Jersey City, one
of the strongest leaders in the
United States, will make the repub­
lican administration think.
The state that President Coolidee carried overwhelmingly now
goes to the Democratic party, led
hy Frank ilngue, with the enor­
mous majority of nearly 60,000 for
Moore, n Democrat. Republicans
will meditate on the fact that
Moore went in on a "wet" pintform, promising to fight for a
modification of the Volstcnd act.

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road, If i
wire.

506-8-10
IS

IN NEW York, . with its big
“radical dem ent,’’
the socialist
White
vote was microscopic compared
with some other years, lew than
one-tenth the Republican vote, and
that was tiny.
Dr. Thomas, socialist candidate
for mayor, who says “the time is
not ripe for a strong socialist par­
ty" is right. When wages are high
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
and times good “socinl theories"
low their charm.
AN UNLIMITED 8 U P P Y :-If
This writer, now paying $13 n
ye abide in me, and my words abide
day to a large crew of bricklay­
in you, ye shall usk whnt ye will,
ers, once reported n violent strike
and it shall be done unto you. John
with street car driver trying to
16:7.
get $1.60 a day and keep it nil
PRAYER:—Our Father, with
for themselves, not paying n com­
confidence wp come to Thee, for
mission to the boss. High finance,
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL
with Christ Thou wilt ulso freely
to be happy, should pay good wag
give us ail things.
es.
Determination of the Florida again showed that she was the
-------- o--------They don’t let the lions nnd tig ­ Development Board to fight tin* pace-setter in volume of business
MYSELF AND ME
ers, acting in Hollywood, get hun­ enemies of Florida in the un-Amcr- in the Sixth Federal Reserve Dis­
gry.
—
I'm the ta st pul that I ever had,
iean campaign that is being waged trict. These facts bear out the
A REAL day in Wall Street in a number of states deserves the forecast of John II. Perry, pub­
I like to lie with me;
The results of Tuesday's elections were on the whole yesterday, almost 3.000.000 share!*;
rt ((f tlU Floridians." The De- lisher of the Journal, made after a
1 like to ait and tell myself.
Things confidentially.
very gratifying to the Democratic party. While there was sold. when the market nPcnedjve|opmont Board plans to raise a tour of the state following his trip
there were buyers asking for 0,000
tn fiRht back. U i;t nppr„. in other parts of tho country, that
nothing in the nature o f a general election, there were any shares
of one stock; not a share printc
iftt(, that ltH ()fficcrH should Florida would in ten years grow
I often, sit and oak me
number of local mayornlity and congressional elections, rang­ was offered. Something strange
If I shouldn't or I should,
take this -step for they were the to 1)0 n state of eight to ten milAnd I find th a t my advice to mo ing throughout the entire country, and in every instance ex­ on the exchange.
first to stnrt the campaign to clear
in population. The enemies of
The great financial pot is still Florida of the shoe-stringers who linn
cept one, the Democrats were victorious.
Is always pretty good.
Florida
entitled to whatever
arc the funds deposited in theSmtdej
violently, and the fire seek to profit unjustly in the ex­ comfort nre
This, as we said, is very gratifying to Democratic party. boiling
they
get nut of these
Hank in tim e o f need. Four per wati
seems to get hotter. Some will panding wealth of the state. They figures. Theycanare
I never got acquainted with
not stopping
It would tend to indicate a return to the Democratic power and get scalded, other will get their
compounded,
soon makes a protectwal
Myself till here of late;
took
the
stand
that
Florida
wanted
Florida, for the simple reason that
glory of 1912 to ’18. As Chairman Oldfield of the Democratic nhnre of rich fiimnciai soup.
And I find myself a bully chum,
the storm s of life which carries out
nothing hut the truth told. They she can’t he stopped.
national congressional com m ittee said, "The election of a The cold-blooded thinkers are took steps to see that there was no
I treat me simply great.
But if it were not for the cam­
through adversity,
Democratic congress in 1926 apears to be certain, to be fol­ watching and wondering when to improper exploitation so far as it paign against the state greater
“sell short." Many have tried, could he prevented. Now they ask
I talk with mo nnd walk with m&lt;\ lowed by the election of a Democratic president in 1928.”
had their fingers burned and nrc that the rest of the country do progress might be made. The tenV'o Interest Paid on Savings An
And show mo right and wrong;
year limit set to become a state
The
outlook
is
very
pleasing
to
Democrats,
but
we
are
still watching.
1 never knew how well myself
toward Florida whnt she has done of eight to ten millions might be
Yesterday wnsn’t a good day to toward them—see that the deal is reduced by one or two years, or
forced to turn our attention to New York City where the
. And 1 could get along.
Democratic candidate won an overwhelming victory over sell Judge Gary's U. 8 . Steel Stock. square.
oven three yonrs. Besides, no one
If aint above $134 per sbnre._ Not
I never try to cheat mo,
W aterman, Hepnblicat
With two thirds of the re- lung ago Frank Munsey" was buy­ Tills campaign can be pushed in likes1to bo slandered. No state
*-i'-m-nn*irws*#Ml -ae-ean-koj •
Wnlker’s plurality would ing it in tens of thousands of many ways. The Journal has on relishes the publication of iie.i
No matter what may come or go. turns i m r w7nrTslirnated“ lhat Walker’s
exceed four hundred thousand, On the face of it, this is shares at a time for lew than repented occasions emphasized that about it. If Missouri, Ohio, Mass­
I ’m an kite square with me.
$20 n share. No wonder wise Mr. it would lie a splendid contribution achusetts or any other state were
very nice.
• ■ f*•
hy the legislature if it would ap­ the subject of attack it would re­
I t’s great to know yourself nnd
We are forced to look beneath the surface. James J. Munscy is rich.
propriate a fund to promote the sent it nnd there would be no end
have
Walker
New
York’s
next
mayor,
is
a
young
man,
ambitious,
drive
that will answer the anti­ to the cry that it would make
NEWS
FROM
Berlin
will
inter­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - 1*R0«
A pal th at’s all your own;
propagandists
tliroughout
tile against what it would call unest
many
everywhere.
On
of
thu
but
without
any
particular,
recognized
abilities,
which
might
To be such company for yourself,
American attacks. New York, big
fit him especially for any office o f political leadershp. It Rothchilds, Baron Erich Von Gold­ country.
You’ro novor loft alone.
ns she is and growing more pow­
schmidt
Uochschild,
has
married
Florida
will
continue
to
prosper.
might bo surprising to see bint elected mayor at all. It cer­ Countess Veronica Henckel Von
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I®"911111
There is no mistake about that. erful each year, doesn't like to b»
You’ll try to dodge the musses,
tainly might be surprising to see him elected by such a tre­ Donnersmarck, a gentile.
referred
to
ns
the
den
of
wicked­
Last Saturday piled up many facts
And you’ll find the crowds a
This is the first “mixed" m ar­ at the close of the month of Oc­ ness. Even though the assaults
REAL ESTATE
LNSS
mendous plurality. It might lie, but for the influence of
Joko,
riage sanctioned by the Rothchilds tober to remove any doubt that fnll to retard her growth she re­
If you only treat yourself as well Al Smith.
in the history of that great finan­ may have existed in the mind of sents the efforts made to diminish
An you treat other folks.
New' York’s governor has taken a peculiar interest in this cial
house. The death of Young
most latter foe of Florida. On its rate. It is the same with Flor­
election. He has devoted ns much of his time to it, to mak­ Baron Rothschild’s grandmother the
the stock exchange that day Flori­ ida.
I ’ve made a study of piysolf,
ing personal appearances and radio speeches, as if he himself made the marriage with full con­ da railroad stocks, following an­
Florida, too, wants to share her
Compared with mo the lot,
were running. Obviously Walker's success at the polls Tues­ sent possible.
nouncement hy the Atlantic Coast rlimnte and opportunities with
And I've finally concluded
The fact that a man of Jewish Lino that it would build a new others. Site doesn't want to see
day was in reality the success of Governor Al Smith.
I’m thu best friend I’ve got.
faith marries a member of the road in Florida, mounted to new people denied the joy and healthAl Sm ith is indisputably leader of the Democratic forces Prussian nobility also Interests
highs. State building set a ' new giving qualities of her climate
Just get together with yourself
of
New
York.
He
has
his
eyes
fixed
upon
the
Senate
in
those
acquainted
with
mediaeval
record, smashing all
previous which might bring happiness to
And tru st yourself with you.
-------- .
marks. Real estate transactions millions more, simply because
And you’ll be suiprimd how well 1926 and there can be little doubt he will he elected, lie history.
Tho (lullcsnn- o2 etaqinctnoihn for the month established new rec­ •some one has told a lie abqut the
will then he the "logical contender” for the Democratic presi­
youmelf
THE
DULLEST of m* should ords. Jacksonville continued her state.
Will like you if you do.
dential nomination in 1928, anti-prohibitionist, Catholic, re­ realize that
Ti* development board is on the
there are no more is­ Nurmi-like pace to set n mark in
George M. Cohan. actionist though he is.
right
track and in its campaign
lands
and
no
more
oceans.
An
....
hank
clearings
that
no
city
of
its
--------o------—
And the unfortunate part about it is, unless the Demo­ ,ia v T C,°Unt’, KuitT ift Casagraitdo HjZe anywhere has equaled. She to stop the poison nnd it merits
Tha little girl down the street
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE!
nil the support that can he given
dl
is on
By n g 1. .
,
, , ,
,
. Vilaviera
. his way,
-- f,ylng
broke past marks for building. She it.
tuys it isn’t kissing nho objects crats succeed in arousing them selves from their present state from
Cionou
to
I
tin*
noa
Airts.
o f mental inertia, he will lie nominated, and the Republican
to; it’s the first kiss.
RENDERING 100 PER CENT SERV]
And in Argentine. Guillcrumo-------- o-------adm inistration will he continued for another four years.
Ilillcoat, started yesterday morn­
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to
Which Florida paper will be the
ing from Buenos Aires to New
TAMPA
TRIBUNE
next one to issue an edition of
York
through
the
air.
ALL OF THESE people are not attracted to Florida by
_________________________ ____ \
OUR CUSTOMERS
two hundred puges or more?
the
land boom, nor are they all going there to invest in real
ANTIQUE MINDS ill Washing­ Think of the silly sentimentality when a train hit their school bun
-------- o------- Co-operate. I.ocnl people should estate. Blit a great many of them will invest and many in­ ton, still talking about battleships of the people of today who, dazzled in Soutli Georgia.
support local stores. Read the ad­ tend to make their investm ents permanent. They are con­ and cruiser!' “to defend the United hy the glamour of the elapsed
During tho war you scanned the
vertisements in The Herald to find vinced that Florida’s prosperity has come to stay. What States" should awake from their years, look with awe and respect casualty lists with daily dread. To­
nap, look at the sky and think a on those famous historical charac­ day you have more loved ones in
the best bargains.
makes Florida attractive this year to many thousands will little.
Magnolia At Second
,,,r J r
ters like Abraham Lincoln, who the danger zone.
-------- u-------Almost every
LOANS
INVEST
continue to make it attractive for years to come. It is now
If
war
comes
here,
it
will
come
fought
for
an
education
at
the
morning
there
ia
n
story
with
the
The main trouble with the Bal­
kan states is that every lime they the nation’s greatest winter playground and there is every through the air, and it wilt have cost of walking miles for books line;
...................................... ..
"The dead nre:’*
buty the hatehet they sink it into reason to believe that it will continue to he for many years. an easy time, for this fat coun­ and studying them hy the light of
somebody's head.
Then Florida 1ms become the nation’s great winter market try, swollen with money, is us the fireplace after a hard day’s
And somebody is responsible in
thoroughly unprepared for attack work in the fields.
garden, in this Florida also has an advantage over other ns Persia was when Alexander, Think of tho hysterical adm ira­ every case. Practically every au­ • ■ ■ u iB iiH a ia iiH H H aaa aaaaa a a a N a a «®®**aal1
tomobile accident is preventable.
Tlie American fliers will be de­ states and its people cannot fail to profit because of it, no with 30,060 men. captured all the
tion of today’s hero worshippers And even in the case of drunken
mobilized in Morocco on November matter what Ohio or any other state's officials may say.— gold and made himself ruler.
who place on a pedestal those coun­ drivers, how many did you ever
15. The time for winning and din­
try! boys who walked to school dai­
ing our Intent heroes Is fast ap­ Portland (Maine) Press-Herald.
A WEST Texas conference of ly through the winter's snows, in lieunof being suitably punished?
proaching.
Sometimes only the cureless driver
Methodist minister;' decides “to
..... .....................
in which case the world
o ---------battle evolution to u finish." a wise danger of being fruzen lo death, is killed,
lost
in
n
blizzard,
devoured
by
panis
improved,
but "tot" often others
decision,
to
be
welcomed
by
nil.
No, it wnsn’t Johnnie Walker
or bears, perhaps scalped hy die ami the ------guilty nartv
ATLANTA CKOIKilAN
,----, escapes
who was elected mayor of New
If evolution is u false doctrine, tbers
without u pcrutch.
York City ye.terdny, although
offensive to providence, it ought to Indians.
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
This
reverence
for
deeds
of
the
The case against Senator Wheel­
Just the last week-end, at least
i he mime of tha witness hns be suppressed, with proper respect
Jimmie’s election is significant of
er is still wrapped in a hag of my­ been kept secret by the govern­ of course, for constitutional guar­ pAst, and blindness to events of 21 died in the Southern States m
Built with great care for resident ouiitfthu name thing.
stery. The bag lias nothing to do ment. As soon ns it wns known antees of free speech, thought, etc. the present! Think of it—and traffic accidents. Some of them
1
—
° ------should be culled automobile mur;
High grade, built-in features and niaii)
If evolution represent:' on the weep.
The trnublo with France is, that with whether the Montana Senator the reason for having kept it sec­
A hundred years from today, ders.
is
innocent
sir
guilty.
It
hns
only
ret
was
evident.
Tin*
di^iartment
contrary,
n
process
by
which
it
country has just discovered that
students of history will go into
In the 10 months of this ve*ulected for comfort ami convenience.
hollowing money to pay debts to do with his claim that tin' De­ itself wns full of evidence that the has pleased providence to build up raptures of praise for the universal I nearly 4,000 people were killed
with," increases the interest pay­ partment of Justice should either •nan had a criminal record. Such ill Hie pre-natal condition, the op­ heroism of the boys uml girls, th e .cars in 50 of the hr
Essentially a worth-while property.
drop tiie criminal case against him u man Is hound to do whatever Is position is the best possible tiring.
irge citie of
ments most surprisingly.
men and women of 1025 who go America. And ail but
Dl „f theae
desired hy those who hold his fate From debate comes truth.
or try it.
about their work In defiance of the cities showed increases in the num­
Senator Walsh hurried from Eu­ in their hands.
There’s emmething about the
ominous hand of death, old-time ber of deaths. New Bedford, Mass
l’ARIS
11
ATM
AKERS
and
hair­
rope
because
ho
had
been
told
that
Hayes
gave
ids
testimony
after
n
Weather then, 'ays which reminds
dangers almost unbelievable to had the lowest rate, only
dressers
have
scored
two
complete
the
department
would
try
the
case
conference
with
Assistant
Attorney
onu tfint t h e \ nrlstmu* season is
The hutmakers wanted the reuder in -035. When as a sons for every 100,UOO. IU,w many
nppruiiching and thu tourists nre in the District of Columbia in the Generals Donovan and Stewart. If failures.
women
to
wear big hatit They m atter of fact it is not heroism, times three have died in Tamp™'■&gt;
lust
week
of
September,
Now
be
Hayes
a
perjurer,
they
should
coming.
refused
and
cling to the little bell- but ignorance and carelessness in
If improvement can be made m
is
told
that
they
don’t
know
when
have him indicted for perjury and
-------- o--------most cases today.
no
other way, it would be to the
shaped
contrivances.
Hairdressers
they
will
try
it,
but
that
they
will
I'*
*
*
}®
the
trial
conducted
by
some
If you want to see a vast motor­
In Tuesday’s Tribune, for in­ interest of this community to miv
lawyer not connected tried to persuade bobbed ladies to stance,
cade yf southbound tourist, drive try it some time—when they get well-known
we
find
that
u
minister
was
the expenses Of the five City Comgo back to wigs while waiting to
up to the highway between Lake good and ready. That is the point with the department
seriously Injured, and his good wife missioned, the County Commlsgrow
hair.
Thnt
failed.
You
may
that
somewhat
ruffles
our
concep­
If
they
believe
his
testimony
BART NASON, Local M onger
City and Gainesville. It looks Ilia*
fatally, injured, in up auto­ tionera, the Chief, lieutenants and
tion of the rights of a free Ameri­ they should go ahead with the sec­ see women imitating nten and was
a one way street going south.
mobile
collision
east
of
Tampa.
sergeants of police, the Sheriff the
can citizen, even if he ia a Senator. ond attempt to convict Wheeler wearing substuntiully the same
607-8 1st N alional Bank Bldg.
sort of clothes for months at a Four in the other car were slightly County rruffic Chief, nm| th«
and
put
Hayes
on
the
stand,
whero
No
doubt
the
situation
is
embarWhy dye»n,'t the Suoford Cham­
hurt.
judges of all our courts
time.
—
—
assing
for
the
department.
Wheelthere
can
be
a
full
investigation
ber of Commerce instigate a little
The same day a veteran of the New Bedford in a body
LABOR SOCIALISM made enor*BBaBHBMaaBBaa■*a■*■■■■■,,■■■*,,*■- c , " l,
p ^ .U
had taken the lending part in of nil hi.i charges us well ns of his
private census so we could find out er
relations
with
the department. T his mous gains everywhere Ir the Brit Civil War died here, not of battle month learning how u-ckte
throwing
out
of
office
a
proceeding
*
-*1
just how* many people actiji/ | are
'J 1
but having been run down in i b checked and the neonl !^riv~I
Election of borough councillors, wounds,
Attorney General.
Then
the is not written in defense &lt;.f Sena
Ti
by
a
car
the day before.
living in Sonford?
charges against Wheeler were tor Wheeler, or against him, It is i This interests nnd frightens con
saved. But there must be a cheap1 !
1
M ONEY a v a i l a b l e
The itome day an unidentified ne-.«,
Jnieo&lt;aie -U .nui.
er way. ™
Somebody
p* Loans
nnld
in
the
interest
of
justice.
IservatUni,
first
because
it
may
worked
up
hy
the
Republican
Na­
“Tours flowed from t P ^ ^ J f ’of
gro
was
klllwl
instantly
by
a
passThe
President
r
“j*
eePNo
department
of
our
governou&gt;t*n
another
Labor
ministry
and
many in the conflagration uV the tional Committee and tried in Mon­
xg, Loan* on Liberal Vacation l
second, because I-abor councillors, ,g car near Tampa, and the Idem-j States had n narrow ' 10 U,litp,J
pastor ended his announcement." tana. There the charges "blew went should uct with tlu* despotic whenever they are in power, in- H
ity of the killer wus not learned.
other day t ,» ?rJ .
the
* first
In the market (or f'
and
secret
finality
of
the
Tsars.
If
up,”
the
judge
giving
the
jury
to
Chicago dispatch in the Indiana­
The
same
day
eight
little
childlag
»
£
U
Th?
S
v
"
"
kill.
|
t-real's
'taxes,
taking
from
tho;
polis 'News. He must have been onderrUml clearly thut in his opin­ the Department of Jiutlec does not that have to hand something to ;fen, front ««ven to 1G years old, or your mother
city,
°f
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SgN 9
M a in o tla
discussing the burning questions ion the government's principal itcelf make public all th# facts, tho those that liuvo not. or that think j».ere killed and 21 others injured[ We who are about
Senate
in
December
probably
wiU.
witness was committing perjury.
of thj» hour. i . ;
they haven’t enough.

Ful
Hall Ha

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work.
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ANSWERING THE STATE’S FOES

The Stage Is Set

LIKE AN UMimiAOj
A RAINY DAX

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Sanford, Fla.

M a k e Monl
S an ford

LIFE AND DEATH

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SON}

WHEELER’S CASE A MYSTERY

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N ew Industries At
Raiford Prpposed

Some Pockets An? Useful and
Residence Telephone 313-J
Ornamental, but Some Are Only
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Ornamental.
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 0.—&lt;JP)
The other days I read a bit of
PLANS FORTHESECOND ANNUAL ART Delightful Party Is blurb
—Although Governor Mnrtln did
about the modern young
not definitely say that it wns h is ,
Given at PezoldHome l woman nnd the way she dressed.
EXHIBIT DISCUSSED BY WOMAN’S
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intention to do so, he indicated j
| "With her short, straight frock,
Wednesday Evening her hare arms and neck and shorn
CLUB AT WEDNESDAY MEET
that he would include tho proposed •
New Styles!
establishment.of certain industries'
tresses, her simplicity nnd perfec­
I
nt the Raiford penitentiary in his
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Pezold and tion of outline, she possesses the
The November meeting of the era! chairman for the occasion. In George
\ New Fabrics!
announcement of general legisla­
hardy grace of a Greek runner."
Pezold
entertained
a
num­
Woman’s Club was held on Wed­ deference to this ve,y important ber of their friends on "Wednesday | So far very complimentary. Then
ture for the forthcoming special
will meet nesday afternoon a t 3 o’clock, with event, which will bring the women evenin at their home on Beardall the writer continued: "A creature
session of the state legislature.
\ New Shades!
in nt her an attendance that filled the club from more than 20 clubs to San­ Avenue. The spacious rooms were who has finally decided to choose
The placing of plants nt the
auditorium.
The
president,
Mrs.
Street at
ford, the regular December busi­ opened en suite and beautifully her clothes for herself must he re­
penitentinry for the manufacture
Henry Wight was in the chair, ness meeting of the club will be decorated with cut flowdrs and garded from a fresh and more re­
of shoes nnd antontobilo tags is
j W. C. T. and conducted nn Interesting busi­ omitted. Mra. Galloway requested Autumn leaves. The evening was spectful point of view, if it were
particularly advocated by the ex­ the ,Iast word in style
ne of Mrs. ness, meeting, among which brief th a t all her committee chairmen most enjoyably spent in games, not for one trifle. Woman re­
ecutive. The shoes, Governor Mar­
rightness!
Flares
Avcnus reports were given by the officers m eet n t the club house on Tuesday singing, and dancing. Delicious re­ mains a slave to her dressmaker
tin said, would be made available
and chairman of October activities, morning, Nov. 10, to make prelim­ freshment were served and the in one single instance only. She
for
all
charges
of
the
state,
and
and some heavily
still has no pockets."
and plant* for later work were inary plans.
the tags would eliminate the nccgucsth.i departed in the wee sma’
Very
interesting
«
i’i*ry
interesting,
nil
that,
hut
I , u , (announced.
A t the conclusion of the business hours of the morning.
endty of purchasing them each
fur trimmed. All
is that
|b&lt; held atj Mra c c Woodruff. Literature meeting, the entertainment foaabout me
the poc­
poc---- accurate aoour
year from the Maryland penitenti­
Those
present
to
enjoy
the
gen­
Department chairman, announced Ituro of the nfternoon was present­ erous hospitality of the hosts and kets? 1 was quite sure I had seen
beautifully m a d e
ary.
the Second Annual Art Exhibit and ed by the Literature Department, hostess were: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. pockets frequently even on the
There
are
about
5,500
persons
and made and with
very newest,smartest
clothes—
Studio Tea, to be held a t the club in the form of a one act play,
dependent in one way or another
will meet house on Nov. 25. This year’s ex­ •‘Bed Room Suite,” by Christo­ Foumillat, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. pockets useful and pockets orna­
fine silk linings.
upon the state, the governor point­
and Mrs. hibit will stress American hand­ pher Morley, under the direction Stone, Mr. and Mrs, F. Dorner, mental and pockets that were both
ed out, nnd between 300,000 nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Hailes, Mr. and combined. And then just to prove
crafts of the more primitive types, of Mrs. Maxwell.-'
•100,000 automobile tags are pur­
Mrs. Wm. Polk. Mr. and M m W. that I was right I went about look­
|he Prcs'oy- and will include specimens of mod­
The attractive setting, Morley’s Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sullivan, ing for pockets—they became tre­
chased nnnunlly from the Mnryi Church t t em pottery, weaving, and rug cHt'p
dialogue,
nnd the. sight „r
of „„.i
Innd penitentiary. If the shoes
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
1).
McDonald,
Mr.
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-'irsi*.
McDonald,
Mr,
mendously
important
for
the
ro.it
41,01—
»«— T.
— Wathen,
—
making, and in addition a loan col­ th
.. e rir fellow
.7—' members
“ ',u “ transformed
?*- 9I^nl °* nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd
Mrs. of the day.
nnd tpmi were made nt the Flor­
Mr
M„
chnrles
will meet lection of antiques.
ida penitentiary, he said, the sav­
One thing you may yourself
J on Union Sanford residents who have ini by costume and make-up were IiUX ig . Mr. and Mrs. G. Baltnes.
ing to the state would be enor­
have observed—that with frocks
their possesrion pieces 'o f early greatly enjoyed by the club mem- Ml, and Mrs. John Herbst. and Mr. made
mous.
as they are today, pockets
bers. The curtain rose on a shop
John
th’c Misacs
--* nm, ^
Conge, American craftsmanship which window,
. —.....n
,,n au January irt,no n__&gt;.
setting ,v
forth
VWIII
__,
must either he put on in quite
I A deficit of $U0,000 or more is
neet with they are willing to lend arc urged sale of bedroom furniture, with the
Brandt, Margaret Berner, conspicuous fashion or else they
shown nt the Raiford penitentinry
■ Parsonage to telephone Mrs. McDonald, chair­ window dresser, "Jerry" (Mrs. Irene
must be handled with great deft­
|
the
governor said, which, he added
Sue
Fay,
Annie
Weeks,
Evelyn
[strong arid man of a rt exhibit, in order to Maxwell), busily arranging his Cuui nnd Alice Cramer; nnd Mcs- ness. It is no easy thing to hid'
was small when one cisidcrcd
hsteaes.
help make the exhibit a really cre­ display.
the limited facilities there.
srss. Harry Weeks, Don Fay, Jos or half conceal a pocket nowa­
ditable one, nnd representative of
With
days.
Thereseems
to bea revival
nh
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the beautiful old things which arc played
---- '
'
one
The police chief of Rhode Is­
||. Theodore treasured in many Sanford homes. i*langly
convenient
land
permit and insist thnt motor­
i will meet
Mrs. Henley, Welfare Depart­ face, b
sketch
ists must drive thirty-five miles
1:30 o’clock ment chairman, reported the gift
frock
... _...... ......... . • imiivis Koumilln
nn hour on the main highways or
[dee Day of a coffee urn to the club, pur­
wero ’hamiicd ’naUiraHy ami "aym-i
with
get off on the slower byways.
chased by the department from pathetically nnd the little play end­
gray fur pockets on either side.
Their experience shows thnt acci­
There is nn upstanding gray fur
the proceeds of the Civic Dinner, ed on a comic note with the en­
dents nre caused not by speed hut
its outstanding October achieve­ trance of the watchman, "Jim” Pipe Organ Club Ha,s collnr nnd hands of gray fur on
by ineptitude or carelessness.
each arm just above the wrists.
ment. In addition to the regular (Mrs. Shinholser), who voiced the
On evening frocks there are
reports, M m Curlett and Mrs. conclusion, "All woman are alike. Enjoyable M e e tin g
At least one hundred million
sometimes cleverly placed little
Heercn gave a synopsis of the pro­ Furniture sets ’em crazy."
acres
of rnn^e ami agricultural
With
Mrs.
Dickinson
pockets
made
just
to
accomodate
a
ceedings of the State Beautifica­
Tho thanks of the club are due
lands suffer from the devastating
powder puff or lip stick—for
tion meeting, nnd Mrs. W. M. to Smith Brothers for their eon
activities of pruirie dc,gs which ]
whatever else a woman does not
si
Scott spoke of the recent bonrd
live
in the most productive valleys
carry
in
her
pockets
nowndnys
she
Here are pockets of gray fur on j and henrh
meeting of the State Federation a t
-lands.
.
I
Fort Lauderdale.
a green rloth dress nnd in the eirThe President announced that tho
cle a pocket of n Inrge silk flow­
Sanford Club will entertain tho
er nppliqued on an evening coat
nnnunl meeting of Section Seven
to hold powder puff nnd lip stick
of the Florida Federation of Wom­
1meeting.
and a large pocket of gold braid
en’s Clubs on Dec. 3, nnd appointPriced Moderately
nied with a long gold’tassel. u™i with a gold tassel that trims a
•WISE ed Mrs. Ernest Galloway as gen-1 club.
Of special interou1. was the an- on a beige kasha coat.
beige kasha coat.
from
j nouncement of a "mock" cook food
W IS E
---------- =•! sale for next Monday by Mrs. A.
entertaining ns guests this week.
M*’Allistcr. Miss I ox announced
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bryan Slurmnn nnd “„Kift,,8hoP for the. fwll,nvln'' Mon*
I children of Atlanta, Gn.
DECORATE YOUR CARS
day. Much attractive work was
turned in for tho barzar which is
to house in
FOR ARMISTICE DAY
Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mrs. .Mabel to be held nt the residence of Miss
pidays that
I’. A. Mero wns a Jacksonville Hunt, Mrs. E. C. Smith, and Rob­ Fox on Dec. -I nnd 5.
jj of house visitor this week.
You Can Obtain Red, White and Blue
ert Mason motored to Tampa to­
to fit iu
During tho roll call memberHoming at 10c per yard
answered with verses on bettor livJi» is a sort | p_
Thigpen of Pnlatka spent day to spend the week end.
French,
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ini,. Little Mis:i Shirley Winston
American and English Flags tit lfie each.
ii, at once 1Thursday in Sanford.
T
M © ¥ 1 ) 1 @1!’
Red, Whit,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Anderson of ;;nve several readings which were
./"Ti&gt;ai» ano M«m
paper fashioning at 10c a roll.
Chester. S. C., are the guests of enjoyed by nil. During the social
A metal
F. E. Harrison, Jr., of Tallnhas- their dnughtcr and family, Mr. anil hour, the hostesses served a deli— AT—
hM a couple see is in the city on business.
Mrs.
James
Wells
on
Magnolia
cious
ice
course.
The
meeting
ndI the rolls for
KRONEN’S
Opposite the P. O.
journed to meet with Mrs. A. M.
fitted with
III)!) E. First St.
Bishop Block
D. T. Smith has returned to his Avenuo.
Philip and Mrs. W. D. Gardiner on
at one end former home in Walden, N.-Y.
T he proceeds will go to the American Legion.
■
■If . ■ f* I M &lt; Jerry Schott and Russell Pond Monday, Nov. U.
bn, to keep
of Sarasota are investigating San­
fomini: damp
Paul II. Brown of Eustis was a ford with regards to investment
-a- ~ in
business caller in the city Thurs­ opportunities. They are stopping
St.
Agnes
Guild
Holds
iim in g a a n s E e c itB ifiia B a iiiiB n iis iiiR iiig B o iia s a i i i B i m i D i u i i a i i a i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i U l l
Itil, too. It day.
at the Valdez.
|tal, well on++++++++*++•:• H-*++++++++-y++++.H.++-M 4‘»+’»»+»+».&gt;+»+++»+.»+++.4»+++++4
First
Card
Party
, with most
Miss Josephine Knight is able to
Mrs. M. D. Barber, who has been
be about again after her recent ill nt her home on Magnolia Ave­ The St. Agues Guild held its
hr be a box illness.
i
nue for the past few days, is re­ first card party of tho year Thurs­
l in peacock
ported as,being improved, hut still day when the members Uelighttulle-color box
James Barclay and R. L. Busky confined to her bed.
|y entertained with a subscription
fnign.
of Sebring are business visitors to
bridge at Woman's Club. There
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. llnrry T. Burleigh were 20 table:* of players present
Edna L. Burleigh, Richard K. Hur- to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs.
i LOAVES
C. W. Rosvear of Atlnntic City, leigli and Robert T. Burleigh of Howard Overlin, who acted
acted a*
_ of
........
spin-. j N. J., is spending several days in Laconia, N. II., stopped off in San- hostess. The ladies vvero received
s'-]
I ixt, two 1f be city,
ford yesterday while enroute to by Mra. Overlin, assisted by Mr-1
ini pepA------southern Florida. They expressed J. \ \ Robson ami Mrs. R. W. Peur[»m!l can George L. ;iyne3 of DoLand themselves ns much pleased with man, Jr.
d tpinach | was a busiiie^* caller in Sanford Sanford and may return here later
Mrs. Monroe Hutton elicited
im
by Friday.
to spend the winter.
much praise from the guests for
her skillful handling of the decora­
T. D. Smith of Orlando spent
L ■ 1' ! Thursday and Friday in the city on Dr. Rucker Associated tions, which were indeed beautiful.
There were many beautiful wild
tv
" &amp;», hr business.
With
Dr.
R.
M.
Mason
flowers and Harvest plants, which
a
E*;
with the II.prevailing
Marr cmhanced
......UIC pill.UIIIIJ.;
U*
J* tad Charles Swinney of Daytona is
t-/'
Announcement has been made of vcst colors of yellow and black,
visiting for a few days in the "City
n
nc«n/'i
niinn
...Hk
ft.
n
&gt;
f
tf.
II
ih:i
rmiinr
Jikitlt.tr
'Tl,,.
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made
a
charming
db*,)lny.
The
tn
tho association with I)r. R. M. Ma­
Substantial."
V
son of Dr. H. W. Rucker. Hr. Ruck­ lies were black Halloween cats ami
mm
I t '
arched
backs,
decorated
with
yel­
er,
n
newcomer
to
Sanford,
i:*
a
Miss Virginia Neeley of Phila­
&amp;
Join.
delphia is visiting her family for native of Tennessee. Hr received low adornments.
Mrs. McCullcr received high
his B. S. Degree from Tennessee
(»»f
a few weeks.
score for the afternoon. The re
State Tenrhcrs’ College in 11)20.
r f ififtLi-.i.
mi.,
Dr. Rucker is also a graduate of freshtnents, which were in charge
V
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II. B. Smith of Wilmington, N. tho Vanderhilt Dental College,, of Mrs. \V. lidding, wore delight­
!•/,!
...
" MO *n1 business
UU.
C\,•» was
caller in the where ho was three years a member ful. They consisted of chicken s.il- „
".Vo
*ti onion,
J2!’!city yesterday.
of the glee club and quartette, nnd I ad, wafers, olives, mints and cof- j
ikw to taste,
president of the Student Y.M.C.A. Joe. Tho guests reported tho party
i the onion,
Mrs. G. C. Sperring nnd Mra. i He was graduated in June, 1025. a:* on of the most successful and
enjoyable of the season.
ir4 enK. Sea- II. A. Me Michael were shopping i n .
I in a buttered Orlando Thursday.
According to the Lamnist creed
rf j/,
'
Orlando—Telephone properties
!e molds in a
which is tho principal religion of
firm, about W, L. Vories of Cincinnati is Tibet, a human soul may he con- of Otto Wottstcin, Jr., operating
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.V I in 12 Florida counties, marked,
stopping a t the Valdez while on demned
by the go,Is to put "" the;
nun&gt;e ()f F,ori(la Telephone
kti.i*. ii&gt;h or business in the city.
form of a lower animal for various i
Corporation.
Men's Novelty Sweaters
\ oi peas.
pcrlodu of time.
New Suits for Men
m &amp;
Claude E. A. Clark of Jackson­
Fancy,
all wool worsted in
'
ville was a business visitor to San- .... .......................
"
Sweaters, fine, silk and wool
grey, brown and tan. Two
i ford Thursday and Friday.
a 1
puir pants. Alt sizes.
*e
canfancy sport styles. Beuutia
::
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city elec- Mrs. F.. A. Rip.by of Brooklyn,
ful color combination stopMen’s Sh irts
r
■' l
over
and
coat
styles.
K* of City N. Y., is visiting a t the home of
.*/ r V
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C oif Sock
Mrs. D. T. Smith in Flora Heights.
i
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6,00 to $10.00
Fine
quality
English Golf
SVENS
Sock. Smull designs, light
W. B. Harvard of Sarasota iiis ■
m
1stopping at the Valdez while a t­
and medium weight. AllX&amp;,
-jjjENS
wool.
tending to business matters in tho
1city.
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$2.50 to $7.50 pr.
Men’s Shrts
y r.
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Mr. and Mra. Edward F. Lana
■ n
New Neckwear for Men
Fine quality, imported mad- i tl? " ,a t I I left Wednesday for New York
Beautiful Patterns, made of
daa.
Small
check
with
col­
kV*'.
I City, where they will spend several
all silk "‘Fllll’ will not
| weeks.
lar, guaranteed fast color.
wrinkle.
$1.75 to $:loo
$1.00 and $1.50
Friends of Miss Alberta Ay1cocke will be sorry to learn that
I r W after Ishe has heen confined to her home
P ,n Decem. by illness.

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TAFFY

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Roy Wilson and P. J. Croghan
wore Jacksonville visitors to San­
ford yesterday. They are stopping
at the Valdez.
II. Brooker and O. E. Saunders

° f Homestead are in the city for a
i l i m *.ea. few days. They are stopping' a t j

the Seminole.

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trank Baker and L. V. Martin, 1
Jr- of Miami ure in Sanford for a
few dayi looking over the field
for investment.
i

ae* of Jacksonville is calllp atii£ 'u-;i"h' onDmany
of the business firms
J ilin

I'a the city today. He is stopping
|*t the Seminole.

J ’ ’ ‘ nJ " W R A. Dougla, are. 1

STETSON HATS—New fall styles, in fine felt and
Velours. New, light shade. $8.00 to $12.50. All styles.

H a t S p e c ia ls
FOR THE WEEK END
Some of our best fall models of silks, ■
velvets, felts and beaver for

$5
THE QUALITY SHOP
108 Park Ave

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estion Of Space For Proposed New
State Library Is Raised in Capitol
TALI.AHASSEE, Nov. fl.-U P )- he had something like $3,000 or
TJtc last regular session of the leg­ $10,000 worth of library matter in
islature passed a bill authorizing his :ufe that would be turned over
the establishment of a state libra­ to the state library, in event the
ry for Florida, but up to this time proper one is finally establish id.
there Ip no one who can say just Governor Marlin stntal some­
time ago that he had a librarian in
'where It will be placed.
..An announcement in official view, but that he did not pian to
quartern some time ago wa:: to the make nn appointment jusjt yet..
effect that the library would be The scarceness of space for the
housed In thab section of the Cnp- library also brings to mind the fact
itol now occupied by the stationery that the Capitol heads will face n
of the various state department. grave problem in the housini&amp;of
TTio shipping of literature and och­ seoroi' of worker* of the auttnhoer matter is also done there. It wns bile tag department when the spec­
likewise there that the Suproim ial session of the state legislature
Court library wn* maintained be­ Is held soon. The tug department
fore completion of the new build­ has been using the House of Rep­
ing a stone’s throw from the Capi­ resentatives chamber for the past
several months.
tol.
The t'carcenesn of space also
1
Engineer May, of the Capitol
building, stated that he had not brings to mind that there have
been informed that the stationery been whisperings about regarding
and shipping department would a supplemental building for the
overflow state departments. The
give way to the library.
“ Where in the world would they stnte is known to own property
put the stationery?” he queried, enough in Tallahassee for another
, - “and what would wo do for a ship­ structure. The question, according
ping place? Why man, I do more to thou? who have studied the mat­
rhlpplng here than anything else. ter closely, concerns the mean;1 of
* Hero’s a lot of stuff that ought making tho construction possible.
It was stated in unofficial cir­
to have gone out Iwfore now.” He
indicated a pile of matter on the cles recently that an appropria­
floor, “I just haven’t had time to tion of sufficient money to erect
n structure for tile State Rond De­
get to It.”
bile tag workers,
Secretary of Stnte Crawford partment,
and other cssencould throw little light on the sub­ chemist,
ject of library space.
"If there’s going to be a state
library in this building, I know
next to nothing about it. Space?
You tell me where it is.”
, Secretary Crawford stated that

State Bank Funds
Show B ig Increase
For Third Quarter
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 6.—UP)—
Resources of Florida state banks
and trust companies increased
$110,000,000 between June 00 nnd
September 28, or more than $1,000,000 per day, according to n
statement given out nt the office
of Ernest Amos, comptroller.
The statement, It wns explained,
was bai'jd on tho sworn reportH of
the Institution, in response to n
recent call frpm the comptroller’s
office.
The increase, it was* pointed out,
was nt n season of the yenr when
n. slump is usually shown.
Total resources of the Htnto bank
nnd tru rt companies on Kept. 28.
1925, it wus stated, wns $178,000,000, ns compared with $179,000,000
on Oct. 0, 102-1, ur nn increase of

$299,000,000 or 109 per cent, in one
yenr.
Florida state banks and trust
companies, the comptroller assert­
ed, which number 205, have greater
resources today than some states
with more than 900 state banks.
So great has been the increase
in resources of Florida stnte banks
and trust companies, the comptrol­
ler said, that the workers of that
department, nnd especially the ex­
amine™, nre taxed to the utmost
to keep abreast of the advance­
ment.
GUESSING SESSION’S DATE
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Nov. li.
—(/I’l—Gueasing the Ante for the
special session of the.state legisla­
ture wns the principal indoor sport
at the Capitol recently. Some of
the state house employes declared
the date could not possibly be oth­
er than December 15 or tfi. Others
stated that they were "on the in­
side," anti that it would bo Novem­
ber 21. Some—a minor few—
guessed NVivcmbcr 17. the day the
governor finally proclaimed.

n(j t o t h r h e r e i n a f t e r d c a c r l h e i l 1 H o tte r . w i f e o f F r a n k H . P o t t e r , . If
, m a t e : , I * a a r J u t in e n . If l i v i n g l i v i n g anil
If ilcnil,
all
p n .tlc n
If (li-ml. nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n c l a i m i n g u n I n t e r e s t u n d e r A lic e
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riiitd re a l e s t a t e ; J a m e s B v n n s , h u r v l n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d
real estate;
If liv in g »nd If d e a d , a l l p a r t - J l e n r y F . P o t t e r , If l i v i n g an ti ir
InlmliiK a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r J a m e s d e a d , n il p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g n n I n ­
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. (L -U P )is, Jr., o r o t h e r w i s e , i n a n d t o t e r o s t u n d e r H e n r y C. P o t t e r , o r
Dr. F. A'. Hathaway, chairman of
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l wS- o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e h t r e l n a f t the State Road Department, stat­
A lph eiis iJ. H e n k e l , If l i v i n g ,-r d e s c r i b e d r e n l e s t a t e ; H o w a r d
If il&lt;.id. all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g P o t f e r . If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d , a ll
ed Friday morning that reports
ijlcrent
u n d e r A l p h c u s ti. I l r n - p a r t i . " c l a i m i n g n n I n t e r e s t . u n d e r
had been received of the -use of
or o t h e r w i s e .
In a n d t o t h e . H o w a r d P o t i o r , o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d
state roads by heavy trucks, in vi­
[ n a t te r d e s c r i b e d
re a l e s t a t e ; ' t o th e h-ieln afti;.- d e s c r ib e d real
i* 1,. H e n k e l. If l i v i n g a n d If e s t a t e ; B u s s e l l II. K e v in * . If l i v i n g
olation of the law, nnd that the
. .ill p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r - u m l If d e a d , oil. P a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n
department would “sec that these
ilttler l.ucle l* IT en k el. n r o t h - I n t e r e s t u n d e r B u s s e l l H; K e v i n s .
ie. In n n d to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r o r o t h e r w i s e . In n n d t o t h e h e r e regulations ore observed if we have
rlbed r e a l e s t a t e ;
O s c a r U lim ite r describ ed re a l e s t a te ; A ndto nut patrolman on the roads to (
iel. If li v in g a n d If d e a d , a l l rear D o n h a n . If l i v i n g a n d If d e a d ,
accomplish that end.”
es c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r n i l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g n n I n t e r e s t titnlr D. H e n k e l, o r o t h e r w i s e . In i f A n d r e w D c n h a n . o r o t h e r w i s e .
In t h e
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d III n n d t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s r r l b e t l
vs thr ciHctiiT cninr.
e s t a t e ; H o l t A. H e n k e l , | f l | v - r e a l e s t a t e : B. B. B r o w n . If l i v i n g
kxtii j h i h 'iai . r u in it,
mil If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m - a n d If d e a d n il p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
AMI FOB HKMIMH.H H 'l
m I n t e r e s t u n d e r H o lt A. H e n - a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r K. It. B r o w n , o r
it.om iM .
or o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e o t h e r w i s e , in a n d t o t h e h e r e l n a f t IN C IIA K F K B Y .
n a t t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e ; o r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e ; ------------i . i S h e n k , If l i v i n g a n il If d e a d . B r o w n , h u s b a n d o f JR, B. B r o w n , If
It. J. It. I’OWKB, Complainant.
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ii&lt; r lie rth a S
L I L L I A N M. B A S S E T T , el at.
a n d to the h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l iiusbnm l o f K. B. B r o w n , o r o t h e r Bnsponilt ms.
e s t a t e ; J II. V ick, n* s h e r i f f anil
t i n i e r of P u h lleiitio n .
e x-officio a d m i n i s t r a t o r of A l p h u u s
T o T .llllan M. B a s s e t t , If living &lt;| H en k el. If l i v i n g "And If d e a d a ll
a n d If d e a d nil iiurtle* c laim in g In ­ p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g n n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
t e r e s t * u n d e r T.llllan M. B:ii'&lt;eit ns J H. Vlek aw S h e r i f f n n d e x - o f f l d o
h e ir * . d ev is e* * ,
u r a n l e e * o r o th e r a d m i n i s t r a t o r of A l p h e u s IJ. H e n k e l ,
c l a i m a n t * u n d e r f u r . n n d Mary S. or o t h e r w i s e . In a m i t o th o h e r e i n ­
B a s s e t t if liv in g , a n d If dead nil a f t e r d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s l n l e ; M y r t l e
t t n r t le s c l a i m i n g
Intercut*
u n d er M. Ellis. If li v in g n n d If d e a d a ll
M a r y S. B a s s e t t n* heir*, deviser*, p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
g r a n t e e * o r o t h e r c l a i m a n t * u n d e r M y r tle M Kill*, o r o t h e r w i s e In a n d
h e r . n n d t o all u n k n o w n person* to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s ­
I n t e r e s t e d In th e p r o p e r ty involved ta t e . C h e s t e r K e n n l s o n If l i v i n g u n d
in th in m ilt, t o - v it:
If d e a d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r ­
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15, Masonic Temple.
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th l* C o u r t .
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o r d e r |,o p u b l i s h e d In T h e Hanford
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r | u b l's h e tl In
S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n ce a
w e e k f o r f o u r e o n s e c a l l v e -.v'eks.
W l l n e * * m y ha ml a m i * -til of th e
c i r c u i t C o u r t of S «tn,n ite C o u n ty
F l o r i d a , th l* f i f t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r

DICKSON-IVlsi

Orange Ave., Orlando. pjM

There She Goes

R. L. ROBERTSON

.AUDITS — SYSTEMS
SERVICE

WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SELLING OUT AT COST
A Few of Our Prices
rMaxwell House Coffee...................................!........Ib.
10-oz White House Vinegar....'.....................................
Van.Camp Milk (tall), per dozen........................... £1
Van Camp Milk (baby) per dozen............................
1 lb jar Jam or Preserves...........................................
1 lb-12 oz can Scott’s Lye Hominy............................
10 lbs S u g a r..................................'.............................. i
These are just a few of the many values offered

A. I.

IIK V K K I.. &lt;‘&lt;iui|ilulnant.
v*.
V I B U I L It LITPAH. f t ill I irfcnrl.int*
Mill In I p i l r l r ill* .

OII111: It OF IH III.ICATION

In th o n a m e o f t h e S t a l e of F l o r -1
bln.
T o V irg il K. I.ticna, If li v in g a n d
If it en d , uil p a r t i e s claiming a n i n ­
ti r e s t u n d e r V ir g i l
K. I,urn*, or
ntlierwlao, lit n n d to t h e hereinafter
d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e : D avid H urke
nlnu w r i t t e n D av id K urlin, If liv in g
a n d If d e a d ,
a ll p a r t i e s c la i m i n g
l a g a n I n t e r c u t u n d e r D avid B u r k e 1
a ls o w r i t t e n D avid B u r k e , n r o i l i e r -1
Wise. Ill n n d to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­
scrib ed real e s ta te s
A lice
Hurl.-,
w i f e of D av id B u r k e , If li v i n g and
if d e a d , nil p a r t l e * c l a i m i n g an I n - j
t c f c u t lUlili-r A l i c e lliirk c. w ife III
I litvld ll iirk e , o r o t h e r w i s e . in a n d ;
t o t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d real
e s t a t e ; W il li a m M.
A s h le y ,
n lm i1
k n o w n n s W in. .11, A s h l e y , If living
a n d If d e a d , lit! p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g an
I n t e r , &gt;1 u n d e r W i l l i a m M. A s id e .
n |g o k n o w n n* W m . M. A sh le y . 01
o l I te rwIse, In a n d In th o h e r e i n a f t e r 1
(len crlbcd r e a l ' e * t n t « ;
A r t h u r II
F u l l e r . If l i v i n g a m i if d e a d , nil
Iin rl Iex c h a i n i n g u n I n t e r e s t u n d e r
Arthur II. Fuller, o r otherwise. In
a n d to t h e h e r e i n a f t e r d c s c r l t o .1
II til • x tn t *r: M a r y A. F u l l e r , w ife
o f A r t h u r It. F u l l e r , If l i v i n g a n d
If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s i t u B n i n g a n I n ­
t e r e s t u n d e r M ary A. F u l l e r , wlfo f A i t h u r II. F u l l e r , o r o t h e r w i s e .I

Sanford Grocerteria
9

108 S. Palmetto Ave.

Onnosite Fire 8

B a b e tte , $15
W ear black patent in
a one-strap model when
the costum e’s tailored.
Cousins recommends this
and ycu will too. Medi­
um vamp, round toe and
dress spike heel. $15.

Patent,!
in combi]
measure J
pump jm
Don’t you|j
ci? And th
It’s a short
toe model 1

Just nKitle to fit sw ift­
ly tlnncinn feet— n black
satin pump w ith spike
heels. $8.50. You may
also .sue th is popular
style developed in pat­
ent or velvet. These .oth­
ers are $8.00 to $12.50.

In Groceries
8-oz Mayonnaise D ressing.......... 28c
Kingan’s flams, pound................... 35c
White Bacon, pound.................
25c
Fresh Eggs, dozen
55c
Fat Mackerel------- -------- Fresh Oysters
Fresh Horse Radish, bottle.... .......... 25c
Creamery Butter, pound................... 58c
Jones Dairy Farm Sausage, lb..... . 50c
2 lb cans Tomatoes........................... 10c

Barbara, $8.50
A good recipe. Take
black satin pump, add
suede strap. Trim toe
with same. U se m ilitary
walking heel. Result:
Excellent. $8.50.

FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
Lemon, Orange, Citrus, Crystallized
Ginger, Pine Apple, Raisins, Currants,
Brown Sugar.

O P E N IN G

We’ve li
and believe
plain silver I
strap i“idc“
thing f°r c'
Here you ;
medium toe
heel. $1' ^'

NEW LINE OF ’
AT THE BASKET
“We Deliver”

We have two plans of financing
Your Horne

Ready-to-Wear and Millinery
Our store has been remodeled and a r­
ranged in order that we could maintain
display space for our complete line of
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Millinery—
Our styles have been selected with a view
to please the most fastidious and priced

Mail and Phone Orders
■HH*****1

t— Wo will lend you

FIRST FORMAL SHOWING
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
and inspect our line—We can pie

All The Money
necessary to build a complete ksm«
2nd— If your homo is already ouilt we will make
you a very substantial loan on it.

NO DELAY'-----------NO WAITING
Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

Corner Of 2nd St. and Sanford Ave

107-109 8. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida, Phone 720
VV V

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P E N IN S U L A R

ELECTR

�TlJi^S,\NFORD^ HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 6, 1925.
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real esta te

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in v e s t m e n t s

3 large lota on Mellonville Ave.r~lV&amp; blocks from ball park. $850.00 each**
Contnins 1 corner nml 2 inside. "Very good investm ent.
Beautiful plot on Crystal Lake. Runs from Crystal A venue, right through
to lake. 66x140 ft. This is a giveaw ay for $1,500.00. V ery easy terms.
French Avenue, between 11th and 1 2 th Streets. Eastern exposure. Pav­
ing paid. 64x117. 50x117. These lots enn be bought under the present
market prices.
'
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_
5 beautiful, high lots, on Evans Street, including one corner and 4 inside
lots. At $2,000 each. These cannot be duplicated.
1 exceptionally large lot on Sanford Avenue. 70x150. In a R E A L residen­
tial section. This is worth looking into.
5 room Bungalow .Corner Palmetto Avenue and 13th Street, w ith garage.
Completely furnished. At the very low figure of $6,250.00. E a sy terms.

KARL J. SCHULTZ
10use, close to business section................. $4500
idem homes on paved street, 6 looms........ $7500
property on West First Street. This will pay
better than 10% gross right^now.
■of the prettiest lake frontage in Seminole coun­
ts high land. Is close enough for subdivision.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
, and Investm ents.

Phone 743.

203-205 Meisch Building

1st National Bank Bldg,

phone 744

Investment, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., Ry-siding. $47,500. Shows
over V/i% income and valuation
increasing. Compare this with
other business properly.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air. -

THE LOT KING—Phone 482-w

W, F. HOLBORN, Mgr

Liccned Real E state Broker
306 First National Bank Bldg
USE YOUR FORESIGHT

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE
You Can Own This Home
'eet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street. .

Income Property
cash will handle for 45 day
WE OWN THIS PROPERTY

0 X 1 0 .0 0

McCALL &amp; FOX

For a quick disposal we offer beautiful
bungalow on Sanford Avc., facing Rose
Court for $8,500, nicely furnished through­
out. This house was carefully designed for
the owner and is ju st the one you've always
wanted. Small cash payment; balance like
rent. See us about this at ONCE.

Advance I nPrice, November 15th.
On Lots in Three-Pines-Subdivision, opposite to the en­
trance to The Million Dollar Race Track, Longwood, Fla
$400 lots. $50 cash, $10 month. No interest, no taxes,

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”
113VL&gt; Magnolia Ave.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

BA I. E S T A T E
IN S U R A N C E
S tl F irst National Hank Hldjf.

Sanford, Fla.

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

Telephone 712

20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land

REAL BARGAINS

our Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
loom House, 2 baths, on Maguolia A venue, in heart of town. Best
dal section, corner, 50x117. Only $12,600. One-half cash, balance
loom House on Myrtle Avenue, corner, 100x117. Wonderful site
hment house. One block from park, tw o blocks from school. Cheap,
feck.
Us and bath on Myrtle Avenue, $8,500. One-half cash, balance
Ecu ami Bath on M yrtle Avenue. Only $6,500. $2,500 cash, balBtued.
Bsily Duplex apartment, four blocks from station. Wonderful site
H. 18500. $2,500 cash, balance arranged. If you are looking for
k , see'us about this site.

ilETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
Magnolia.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.........$19,500
Lot (50x127) fronting on Union Avenue, Southern exposture. P rice................................................. $6,250.00
These Lots are near the Forrest Lake Hotel
Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet Water
front. P ric e ............................................... $100,000.00
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.
bin

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA
TERRACE—$6,300. Terms
SIX ROOM RESIDENCE
Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

4

SPLENDID RESIDENCE
Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

R. C. TISDALE

Real Estate Investm ent

236-238 Meisch Building. Phone 23

Phone 746
TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. 'Oncthird cash. A number of lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

A GOOD BUSINESS BLOCK

FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY
We offer today a fine corner property fronting 66
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third Street,
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on this pro­
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while the own­
er waits,for a substantial increase in the value. Vacant
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foot. Pric­
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 days. We
own this property.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest
$250.00 to $500.00.

Centrally located, 99 year lease
acres choice celery land, near city and Celery Ave

Britt-Chittcndcn Realty Co., Inc

Some choice City Lots.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

F . H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr,
Phone 117

'lord Avenue Business
Property
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itlS’,f°Wl f?rmin2 land, ten
Ci.p (lnve from town. $225
U-omniy^ rm’18 acres ti'ed,
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;ry good citrus and truck land- Special for one week at
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Formerly

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rage, barns and equipment. 120 oi ange trees
also grape fruit and tangerine trees approx­
imately $1000 wprth of timber.
Twenty minutes drive from Sanford on Lake
Mary Highway.
$6500. Good Terms.

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Phone 766

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120 Acres, high and dry land
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DARTMOUTH AND
TIGERS DOPED TO
WIN TOMORROW

a figure representing life giving
scrapped, paving the way for a
energy, like a sun in the center of
reconciliation with Jack Kearns,
Tigers And Big Green Team
the universe.
his deposed manager. lie also de­
At
the
extreme
end
of
the
ceil­
Rule As Favorite Over
clared positively that the Wills
ing panels is a representation of
bout would not be staged in New
Harvard and Cornell; Yale
the tree of life, signifying the suc­
York.
AgainMeotsMarylandTeam
cessive generations of men.
“ You can say for me that my
fight with Wills is going through,
NEW YORK, Nov. 0.—(fP)—
raid Dempsey with positiveness. “I
Princeton and Dartmouth are gen­
don’t know anything about these
eral favorites in major football
Z Charges nnd Counter Charges reports, and that’s the reason I am Virtues Exemplified In Mural
battles in the cant Saturday. In
Decorations In Hall Of
Are Hurled by the Opposing hurrying back to I.os Angeles. I
some circles they nre two to one
Camps But Indiana Is Still am going to g it into communica­ New $9,000,000 Building
choices over Harvard and Cornell,
To House Stale Government
HopdXPl of Getting Battle tion with Floyd Fitzsimmons at
respectively.
once. I hav; no fear that he will
Harvard men insist, however,
not be nhlc to put the fight
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 6. - 0P)— CHICAGO. Nov. 6.—GP)—The that early season records are not
NEW YORK. Nov.
Cor .
Virtues of the human race will be miri-west football •tm ortjli.ri, I, | J — ~
The Dempsey-WiMs agreement for
exemplified
in
mural
decorations
a championship battle in Indiana
which will adorn the governor’s storms, duo to hurst forth Satur­ unbroken string of big Red Vietn­
next yoatV'eng'.no.rcti by Floyd
Fitzsimmons and o hmith Ilend
reception room of Nebraska’s new day in the Michigan-Northwestern ries am! the pessimism of Conch
game in Chicago, the Chicago-IUl$'.•,000,000 statehousc.
syndicate hut regarded with skepDobie.
tfeis
Augustus Vincent Tack, New nois meeting in Urbnria nnd the
iclsm in fistic circles ever since it
Harvard is in good condition for
York artist, baa in mind the wish lowa-Wisconsin contest in Iowa tho fray at Princeton, whose line
wn tup, jumped back into!
was drnwp
of the late Bertram G. Goodhue, City.
the limelight Thursday.
is 20 pounds heavier ns the result
nnd its uncrossed goal of shifting McMillnn to center and
In Los Angeles Rob Roy Denton. (
01? C 1 A A architect, who designed both the is Michigan
in Chicago for the first time the placing of the husky Crago nt
rapitol nnd grounds, that the gov­
Dempsey's press ngeht, announce! V l l U l f l i U.V
ernor's official loom be made "the in years. Except Edwards, Coach guard.
he was “quitting the Dempsey
most beautiful room in the world.” Yott hns every one of his stars
camp rather than be a party to
Gild Dobie was more pessimistic
what he declared was an impending Oglethorpe Petrels To Take
The side and end walls wilt ex- ready for the fray, Including Ben­ than usual c- Fo-^’- anged the big
Invalidation or ttic Fitzsimmons
On Fast Citadel Eleven In tiresn tiie virtues of the state. The ny Friedman, quarterback, Molcn- Red battle U•**•*■«■ Izr Saturday’s
contract,“ but there were hasty deAtlanta
While
Furman end wall at which the fireplace dn, Hurnstein nnd Gilbert, backs, battle with the u n d e n te d Dart­
will represent the state on th? Flora and Oosterhann, ends. North­ mouth nt Hanover, N. H. Syracuse
mats to this from Ray Cannon,:
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Milwaukee attorney for Dempsey,
Mce.s the Bears in bacon right ns the provider of learning western may start Baker in spite one of the undefeated top flight
in its univeisities nnd schools and of his bad ankle,
os well 8* Andrew C, WHsburg,
elevens, will endenvor to maintain
head of the South Bend syndicate.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. (J.—(/p)_ on the left ns the protector of the
The much-razzed Chicago Ma- its winning strenk against Ohio
Say Rout Will Take Place.
Two games with a possible benr- sick nnd
und helpless in its hospitals roons leave for Urbana to bo the Wesleyan.
Cannon wns quoted ns raying ing on the championship of the und
nnd asylums. The opposite wall guests of "Red" Grange, Earl
Yale against Maryland, Army
“the Dempsey-Wills bout under the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic will reprasent
represent the idea of equality Ilritton, Daugherty Gnllivan and against Davis-Elkins, Pennsylvania
direction of Floyd Fitzsimmons Association will be played Satur- before the Inw
law in which will be others of Coach Zuppke’s recep- against Havreford, Navy against
will take pines, if Fitzsimmons day. Oglethorpe plays the Cit- seen
seen all
all sorts
sorts of
of men.
men. InIn this
this punpun- tion committee of eleven,
West Maryland, Colgate against
lives up to the letter of his eon- add at Atlnntn nnd Furman clel the
the law
lawitself
itselfisisrepresented
represented byby Injuries may bar Iowa's flying Providence and Lafnyyette against
tract with Dempsey," while Weis- meets Mercer at Macon. When the seven ancients of the law, who Dutchman, Nick Kutsch, though he Rutgers, all expect little trouble.
as judges before the proces­
urg scoffed nt the idea that pro-, Oglethorpe nc.entcd Center, the • stand ns
proces- may as.'.st in dispensing hospitalWest Virginia will send two
posed bout would fall through, re- 1’clrein regarded the victory an slim
liuinnn beings.
ity to the visiting Badgers,
sion of human
tennis in to the east in addition to
vealing nt the same time
that equivalent to an unofficial chain-Thin
same
many Davis-Elkins, the West Virginia
Thin
sameprocessional
processionalpasses
passes On its fourth trip in as
Dempsey is "guaranteed n
cool p'.onship. A victory for the Char- around
nround the
the whole
whole first
first piano
piano of
of weeks, Rockno'g rambling Notre Providence nnd Lafayette ngainst
million for awaping punches" with len'.on Cndets will upset all ealeu- the decoration nnd
und is divided into Dome team is enroute to State Boston College nt the Huh and
his negro chnllonger.
lnttons.
three groups.
groups. These
T hese represent
represent the
three
the College, Pa., nnd waiting Nittany Wesleyan ngainst the Qunntico
Benton further assorted that tho
Furman has gone through it* liberty
liberty of
of speech,
speech, liberty
liberty of
of relig­
relig- Lion,
marines at Baltimore.
present contract would bo invali- Reason with a slate marred only ious
ions observance
observance nnd
and liberty
liberty of
of the
the Three full teams make
up the
No little interest is centered on
dated in order to givs Jack Kearns bv a “ 1 to (I reverse at the hands electorate or political freedom.
Indiana contingent invading Ohio n game in which the stop watch
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mi iiLin V
IVIVI1I a
a chance
to_____
manage
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least ,twov ».
of Ukvi
Georgia.
victories'
Opposite these panels will he
gamc u&gt;nm that fnccj Wjs. will not figure nt Providence, R. I.,
more Dempsey fights before his include a 7 to 0 decision over CitBrown and Boston University hav­
contract with the titleholder «xox- nilcl and Citadel in turn defeated eimtentniVnt and happiness, sym- coniin w‘" *** Minnesotas starter ing agreed to contest their game
ires next September, adding his Morcct last Saturday Hi to (I.
balizing prosperity. In the next noninst Butler. Purdue will save on a basis of 40 plays in n period
elief that Cannon wna now repre­ After the Citadel game, Ogle- section nre represented the virtues some of its regulars for coming in an effort to elim;nntc errors nnd
senting both Dempsey and Kearns. lliorpe meets Presbyterian College of citizenship—Courage, Mngnani- games with Northwestern and !n- injustice of the timing system ns
Benton offered no substantiating of South Carolina, Mercer, Chnttn- mity. Perseverance, Vision, Enter- iliana and will utilize second string-jwcjj nH indiscriminate use of tho
details for these statements. This nooge nnd Rollins in order while prise, Hospitality, Righteousness era against franklin.
forward pass near the dose of
also mot with thninl from Cannon the Mercer game is Furman’;* last and Understanding.
games.
INSANE NEGRO ESCAPES
however,
Pittsburg and Washington-Jef...
. while, Weishurg
i , » -pointed
, S» I, A .A, contest. Should Og!.’- q'bi* ecilini* moner renresents
ferson, Georgetown nnd Lehigh
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through
schedule
unthe
virtues
of
life.
This
is
divided
TALLAHASSEE,
Nov.
0.—UV)—
stantinl forfeit If he fights nny defeated, the Petrels will be fnv- into seven panels,
— in panels. In one of these Horace Miles, negro, sent up from Gettysburg nnd Dickinson, are nil
one elso before meeting Will i un­ ored as the S. I. A. A. title hold-■ *-*will
be Agriculture in the person Hillsborough
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county, in March, ready to enter the arena for strug­
der the syndmuto’s auspices.
cr
on
the
basis
of
a
schedule
that
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Ceres.
She
is
uttended
by
tin*
1025,
for
20
years,
for murder, gles of importance of their res­
Wiliii “ Manager Paid.
contained originally nine games in favoring winds which bring the and who wns adjudged insane nnd pective schedules.
iducc abundant crops, rent to the Floridn Insane HosHOY HEAVILY FINED
pnnel and balancing pital, at Chattnhoochie, escaped
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. G.—(/T)
till Industry in the Irom that institution, according to
•an. Between these word received at the state prison —O. D. Hatton, arraigned in police
court here in connection with an
over Mercer and defeat of Ogle- panels is u circular panel in which bureau,
tie In the metropolitan district.
automobile accident in which Miss
thorpo
by
tho
Citadel
Saturday
Disclosure th at Pnddy Mullirw,
Adeline Mooro of of Tampa, stu­
manager of Wills, already lias re­ would give the South Carolinnns a
dent
a t the Florida State College
talking
point.
ceived $50,000 from tin- Indiana
for
Women,
wns injured, drew
kyndicutv and is to receive $50.0011
fines on three charge;* totalling
more some time bifnrc the bout,
$300. Hutton’s automobile collided
came n.l a surprint) htrrw.
with
rinother machine with five oc­
Benton’s statement to this of
cupants at a street corner here.
:
feet wai (fonfirined in South Bend
The latter car was turned over.
by Welsburg, although Mulliiu
h a t nwful agony of swollen
S.S.S, conquers rheumatism! Tho
had salit hern he received only
Joints
and Inliamed muscles— rich, red, lighting blood that 3 .3 .3 .
Jolt
$25,000 jnH his advance guarantee.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.—OP» Unit miserable pain and torturous helps Nnturo build brings ease anil
The Science League of America lingering, wo call rheumatism— comfort to every sore, swollen tis­
•t~------sue In your body.
expects to invade every state with what Is It I
Dempsey Makes Statement.
Hero’s what it Is: It la tho result
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. ft. lectures und debut' s on the theory
this groat S. S. S. goo3 right
waste products and linpurltlus In onAnd
—&lt;/P)—Jack
Dempsey,
heavy­ of evolution in an effort to keep of
helping
Nnturo build moro ami
the blood! Impurities that get the mare red cells
tint 11 your wholo
weight boxing champion, declared instruction on tho subject,in the upper
hand
because
ttie
system
Is
hero tonight that he expected Ms public schools on a strictly secular starving for want of hodthy, rich, body Is tingling with
life and vibrating
proposed bout with Harry Wills, basis.
red blood!
with
vim. vigor nnd
negro challenger, to go through un­
Maynard Shipley, a lecturer,
But you Just cleanse your blood
der the majiagpipunt of Floyd Fitz- president of tho league, proposes end build up tho red-blood-cells vitality. You fool liku
sinunon iAliclilgan City, ImL, pro­ to bring soverul noted foreign evo­ nnd watch lho rheumatism vanish yourself again.
Get 3. 3, 3. right
motor, with whom he has signed a lutionists to America to supple­ Why. 3. 3. S. will aid Nature put si
contract.
ment the American speakers, lie many millions of rcd-ldnod-eells In now—build tip your
Dempsey denied at reports that has named H. G. Wells us one of your system that the Impurities Mood to whore It la pure, red nnd
that ranso your rheumatism an healthy. 9. S. S, Is the suro way.
.he F iu s i in mens contract would be tnem.
All druggists hoII S. 3. 3. Got tho
driven out—they can't utand pure
ti mftOh t hlnml
larger bottle. It’s moro economical.

NEBRASKA WILL
SHOW HUMANITY
IN NEW CAPITOL

D E M Y -W IL L S
F IG G IS AGAIN
IN THE LIMELIGHT

Big 10 Conference
Will O ffer Several
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Keep Evolutionism
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RHEUMATISM!
What is it

November
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Prices rising daily, th longer you wait
thcf letfs you make.
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IIDMF. S IT E S

3 ef Uho’ most dcsirablu lots
in beautiful ’ lto*u Court,
amali cu«h puyment, terms
on hiAancc.
14 Hiits In the Woodruff
ilivisfen. collectively $550.00
each,| singly $050 to $000.
Ternyi easy.
4 lots. Hill Street ParkviiwJ I’ruo $3. 150.0ft.
foil 5, Block 5, Mayfair.
Price* $.T.1!M'.«0.
IK ) INVESTORS
3 i&gt;-r- t on Lake, sand
shores large Oaks, wonderful
club pouse site.

II acres r ii hard r&lt;iZi jllit
ml Woikva river,
aetva lying between
-ii (ut &lt;i nd Orlando, part
within and part without cit
limit
accessible, high
and dry. heuutiful subdivis­
ion.
ft l air*. * just across tho
liver liridgi towards DoLand
Ihftft ft. un "The Nile »*f
America" adjoining immense'
Power Coinpuny’u holding
and Bodwell prop.Tty.
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u.i for prices and
ter ms on these properties.
ltcad-i-Con&lt;dder—Art —Real* Your Reward.
221 Meinch Building.

TjlE WHITE REALTY COMPANY
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For an, investment that,
some returns this
50 feet frontage, corner ,
diately adjoining Forresth
F irst Street. $285 per front
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so DTII RIVER, N. J„ Nov. 5.1
_j;p)_-Thc reconl in this tm inici-1
pality cY 11,000 of "no local taxes"!
Is endnn feral only by the intrusion
of politic HRevenurt from the city tnvncd
power plant nnd from license nnd
franchise *Ves kept the tax wolf
away durin ? the last year. Mayor
Allgair now- stipulates that if pol­
itics is held in abeyance th e city
can continue the no-tax program
nnd at the same time reduce pow­
er rates.
When borough officials last fall
took up consideration of the 1025 m
levy, they found surplus revenues
of $45,000 on deposit. Rates for
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lighting current were reduced to ■
those charger? by competitors and
local taxes abolished.

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f'olitics Threatens
]\Jo Tax Era In City
After Long Period

PLANTING TIME in right NOW—this minute—for MANY
SUBJECTS, and we arc prepared to supply you theMj items
in finest condition strong healty stock at our well known
WHOLESALE LOW PRICES
1 STRONG :\ years old EVERBLOOMING ROSEHUSHES we have a new hatch of three thousand to offer
gunranti -d to please you and to Idoom all next summer;
OPHELIA, RUSSELL COLUMBIA. RADIANCE, WARD,
LOS ANGELES AM. BEAUTY, GENERAL JACQ., and tw. nty others; 75c each; any 12 for $0.ftO any 100 for $45.00.
2 NEW LOT of strung 5 to 7 eye PEONY ROOTS JUST
RECEIVED; only the newest and choicest varieties in all colors
shades; our selection of varieties 75c each; or 12 for $6.00;
Mich varieties as listed in catalogs at $2 to $5 each.
3 HARDY PERENNIALS; strong field grown—nny 12
foi I include: FOXGLOVES. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS,
AI YSSI ’M SAX A PILE, HARDY PHLOX, COREOPSIS, IRIS
of all kinds, POPPIES. GAILLARDIAS, PYRETIIRUMS. ANTIIEMIS, DELPHINIUMS, MALLOWS and all others you can
name. Any Bill for .$!().
l GIANT HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS CLUMPS—
id " POMPONS m all lolors, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per lOu
assorted.
5. GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI choicest new sorts $1 per
100 - FOR STORAGE.
DAHLIAS newest cactus and century sorts $l-5ft dor.
—FOR STORAGE
7. PRIVET for hedging—strong four year old—$15 per
100.

ft.

H. J AP. BRA BERRY for hedging do. do. $35 per lftO.
ft. SHRUBS of all kinds—lilac, weigolius, spirens forsythins, deutzias ami all others $1 eneh, '$10 per 12.
Ul. SHADE and FRUIT TREES—all kinds heavy stock $2
each; $20 per 12.
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11. EVERGREEN TREES, PINES, JUNIPERS, SPRUCE,
etc., $2 upward, according to size and variety—ask for fig­
ures on your si/.cs and varieties. NOW IS THE BEST TIME
IN YEAR TO PLANT EVERGREENS.
Order TODAY, We Deliver AT ONCE
Yount For the Garden

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Dreamwold
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A Bodwell Development—Assuring Future
Profits
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—Paved Streets.
—Cement Sidewalks, Gutters and Curbs.
—All Public Utilities.
—Protectively Restricted.
—Complete Beautification.

New Dixie Highway, South, is to Run Through
This New Section—Easy Terms.

6 P er C ent

The Bodwell Realty Co.
214 E. First St.

VV. R. Smith, Mgr.

�THE_SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925

10— For Rent, Rooms

3— Autos, Rent

FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
AUTOS FOR HIRH
- light housekeeping. 710 Oak
CAGJE AUTO SERVICE Day A__for
or night Meets all trains. Ragrage transf-r, Phone 651 and 63-W FOR RENT Furnished bedroom
convenient to bath. Call after 5
REEL &amp; SONS
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p. m. 807 Magnolia._____________
_ You Drive It. .
W. Myrtle and 2nd S t at R. R.
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
5— Autos, S a le ,
BUY YOUR pecans enrly. Lodges
Buick "fi" Touring.
Grocery, Store, Palmetto Avenue.
50c lb.
1923 Essex “4" Coach.
1920 Velle ''6" Touring.
1924 Dodge Touring.
T erm s

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33—Wanted

42— Advtg. Mediums
TED: Painting and paper
MORGANTOWN. W.
\V VA., people
ging. Phone
Curtis, 255, Snn- OTUUUANTOWN.
ln .l V
are interested in Florida. Each
ford and
N. V
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of them through a classified ad
WANTED TO BUY: 0
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Ford. Must be in fnl
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
Apply to Mr. Atkinson'
aid.
COLUMP US (tin.,) LEDGER —
PLAIN and fancy
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Oenr.
1009 Union Ave.

GENERAL
___ CONTRACTOR
kinds of subdivision work,
FOR SALE: Small confectionary ing. Address J. Oliver, 518
store, cheap. Doing well. Am 8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
leaving on account of health. Good
location. See Mrs. W. M. Holmes, WANTED: Second hand furr
Must be reasonable. P- O
W. 1st St.

Oak and 2nd St. FOR SALE: Pure bred Gcrmnn
) TO BUY several resi­
Polico dog, female, four months
sts in Sanford if price
FOR SALE: One second hnnd old. Two heavy working horses,
s are right. What have
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­ and new large gasoline range. J.
ffer? Address II. W. S.
tion; one 36 ft. enhin cruiser, pow­ Krnnu'ky, Benson Springs, Fin.
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 H. P. mo­
tor. Boat and motor in fine con­ REMINGTON Portable four-hank WANTED
Typewriters, "the king of port­
dition. Two second-hnnd flat bot­
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude ables. $60. Barret Portable Adding
outboard motor. Wise Boat Works, Machines. Can’t bo heat. Seminole
Printery, Fhonc 93, Welnka Bldg.
Mt. Dora, Fla.
Phone 3

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31—Wanted Help, Female

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more lc per word each insertion.
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newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly ami Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour-

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Elton J. Moughton

ARCHITECT
IF WANTED a first class table
or house maid, plain cooking or THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
First National Bank Bldg.
accepted want ad medium in
hotel waitress, call at 1010 Orange
Sanford.
Florid*
Ave.
Daytona (Fla.) One eont a word WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
ACREAGE'
41—Wanted to Rent
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
BUSINESS-HOMES
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3
V/iO ttC 7 2 7
VALDEZ HOTEL
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
unfurnished apartment. M C,
ard
County
thoroughly
which
is
Herald.
one of tho most rapidly growing
sections on tho Florida Coast.
35—Wanted Help, Male
Valdez Hotel Building
Sample copy and rate card upon
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ FOR SALE: 6 lots in Pinchurst nt
$200
a
lot
below
market
value.
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
WANTED—Young man with High request.
Ranford Avenue and 10th Street These lots nre priced for a quick
School education to clerk in
sate. Address "Owner" Box 431, store. Coleman’s office Equipment OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Expert service.
through the Xenia Gazette, ZenSanford, Fla.
Co.
ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
WIGHT PRINT snOP— Printing
trict. Want ad and display rates
Engraving. Embossing. Sea ttv FOR SALE: I beautiful lots on J You aro wasting time and mo on
request.
Silver
Lake.
100x106.
Prices
$1,I
nev
if
this
pnge
hasn't
your
clas
first. Wo do i t Phone 417-W
000,
$1200
and
$2000.
Address
615
I
sified
advertisement.
Phone
it
it
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
FOR SALE—Space on the pnge
Palmetto Ave. F. W. Curtis, own­ i today. No. 148.
for classified advertisements.
er. Phono 255.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
42— A d v tg . Mediums
or sell that second-hnnd goods?
1.—Here is the opportun­
PALM BEACH COUNTY - The
in Florida
ity to buy twenty lots in a
scene of stupendous develop­
right.
fast growing residential sec­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
tion of Sanford. Located on
Reach Post. Sample copy sent on
3.—Ten acres of good truck
the south side of the city
request.
farming land in Eureka
MTRACER Concrete Co., general
22— Sale, Furnituc
with some facing on the Dix­
Hammock. Flowing well lias
cement work, sidewalks, build­
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ie Highway and the rest on
been driven on this property.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. 1. R.
ers
and
fern
growers
of
Volus­
Palmetto Avenue. $25,000
We carry a full line.
Tract is conveniently locat­
Terwllleger, Prop.
will buy all of these lots with
Our prices aro right. Cash or ia county ndvertiso in the DoLand
ed near a loading station.
News, rate lc per word, cash
one third ensh and the billThe price is $.'100.00 per acre.
BILL LUMBER CO. Honss oi terms. We want your business Daily
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. with order.
unco on easy terms. The price
Terms will be made.
Service, Quality and Price.
is soon to advance, so it will
321 E. First St.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
pay you to investigate these
kPDRESSING — Mnltlgraphlng,
4.—Four acres of cleared
Pensacola is beginning
the
ideals residential lots, at
folding and mnillng—ns you FOR SALE: One quartered oak, 6 greatest development in Georgia's
and tiled truck farming land
foot,
flat
top
desk,
one
desk
once.
want it—when yon want D#
with five room house. Also,
ieous
history; a half million dollar high­
Phone 673. H. E Torch, Ft ( chair, used only a short time, for way to the gulf beach just finish­
about thirty grapefruit and
t'ale
a
t
a
bargain.
Can
lie
seen
at
2.—Two beautiful lots in
National Bank Rldg.
orange trees. Located sevened; nl two million dollar bridge
1513 Palmetto Ave. Phone 486.
Mayfair located near the
tenths
of a mile east of the
across
Escambia
Bay
started;
8—For Rent, A partm ents
wonderful Lake Monroe. Ele­
city limits of Sanford, on
FOR SALE: Complete household quarter million dollar opera house
gant residences are being
Celery Avenue. Price $16,furniture for five rooms. Party under construction; two millions
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
erected in this sub-division
500.00; 1-3 cash, balance I,
being spent on highway; greatest
buying
can
also
rent
house.
Adand garage, at once. 11 W. 1st
and it affords a picturesque
2 and 3 years. 5 percent bind­
chance for live developers to get
drcL'j “H" care Herald.
spot for your winter hong
er for 30 days.
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment FOR SALE: Gray and Hue com­ opment Department. Tho Pensa­
bination $30 breakfast set for cola News.
close in. Quiet neighborhood.
$18.
Two rockers $3.50 each. Ice
Blanche Tnknch, 1200 Magnolia
box $3.00, all in perfect condition. ADVERTISING gets results if ii
Ave., or Railroad Station.
Only used one month. Cor. French
reaches potential buyers. Paand Geneva.
latka Daily News is circulated in
!)— For Rent, Houses
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
c q m panx
i n c o s Po r a t e d
Realtor
HOUSE FOR RENT: Five room
house immediately south of LOST: Three keys on ring. Return
REALTORS'
schoolhouiij nt* Paula, rental $25
Milano Theatre Bldg
to Herald Office. Reward.
per month. Apply to J. G. Hersh­
sified pages of Florida’s Gteat
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
25— Opticians, Jewelers
berger, next place* south of proper­
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ty. Paolo, Fla.
H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, Minimum 25c, cash with order.
120 South Park Ave.
jewelery and clock repairing and Write for completo rate card.
WCia FOR SALE—Brick residence: 5
engraving.
Quick
service.
1D3
Mag­
rooms. All modern improvements
TAMPA MOUN ING TRIBUNE—
We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine
Fen. corner lot 70x120 ft. South and nolia Avenue. Phone 442,
Send
in
your
subscription
to
the
bant exposure. $9,000. Terms very
Tribune or hund it to your local
reasonable. Howard Corporation. BULL DOG Stolen from car, black, dealer so you can read Florida’s
Sec R. C. Howard, Masonic Bldg: some brindle, white breast, weight greatest newspaper. One year,
55 lbs. $25 reward for return. No­
$1.00, three months
=5^.. FOR SALE: Modern five room tify police dept, or address E. T. ($8.00, 6 months,
Why waste your time run­
If you desire $1,000 insur,
bungalow on Central Ave., with Very, R. F. I). A. Sanford.
ning around looking for a
policy
uild
75e
to
your
order.
unce
^
all conveniences $7,350. Only $2650
good investment?
Let us
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
^
and $50 per month, includshow you how you can in­
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Sc-'ing interest. Paving and sidcgusta, Gu., Augusta’s greatest
vest your money and double
wxlks paid. Address II. W. S. care STEWART THE FLORIST"
it in the next thirty or sixty
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
Flowers x’or all occasion*.
lr* ■"ts. lim'd.
days. We have been in tho
charge. 10c minimum.
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—
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
real estate business for years
MAINE
—
Wutcrvllle,
Morning
i’j ts,
1 0 — For Rent, Rooms
and aro glad to say we have
t rvn.
’
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
FOR SALE: Young lettuce plants
Nov. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
tho finest listings and the
people
are
interested
in
Florida
P .0. Box 765.
best values in tho State of
FDR RENT: Large furnished bed
property. Reach them through
For Our Northern Salesm en
Florida,
room, twin beds, 1 blocks fron FOR SALE: Steele's Mastodon the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
transplanted Pansy plants, 25c plication.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
post office, near new hotel on Un
Several single rooms.
Owners are urged to list
ion Avenue. Phono 571-J.
per dozen, $1,50 per hundred, de­
their properties with us for
livered by parcel post. Hickory DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Two small apartments
Ml SALE: Furniture, living room Seed Co., Hickory, N. C.
anything? If so advertise in
better results and quick action
set, wash stand, halt rack. Anthe Gainesville Sun.
Centrally located
------------------------1--------------------;
y 9 to 12 a. m., 215 Magnolia
LEARN ABOUr Polk County and
Lakeland, through the StarWANTED TO BUY: Will buy sev
FOR RENT—On
Telegram. Rest advertising me­
oral
residence
lots
if
price
am
ed room on \
terms are right. Add revJ S. W. ii dium in South Florida. Published
l’hone 601-W.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
care Herald.
Lakeland,
Florida.
'F'VO~ F URN IS
PROPERTY OWNERS—List your
Real Estate
light houseke
property with us and get best re­
Powers. 65Q-J 0i
Developers
Promoter!
Brokers
sults. We have buyers for homes
and lots. Fletcher-Buiget- Realty
Co. Sec Mr. Curley, Phone 746.
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pro­ J. E. SPURRING, sUb-dlvIslon
anecialift. Subdivision to Or­
scriptions. Drugs, Sodas.
We
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
are aa near you as your phone.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
Call 103.
way.
RANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front­
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
Jlfl Magnolia. Everything elec­ age by 200 feet deep on San­
trical. Phone 422. El**ctragith ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Address*
P. O. Box 352.
Radio.

Motor
Insurance

Fellows
SERVICE STATION
Elm ami 1st St. Drive in,
Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories,
l’hone 147-W. Sanford, Fla

Vqlclez R ealty Go.

LOTS OF GOOD
LOTS

38—39—10—91
115
IN PINEHURST
1 Lot On Palmetto
between 9(h and
10(h must he sold
quick.

Exceptional 1
Plumbing Calls ^or
*

A. D. ROSIER
If you’re particular about
the kind of plumbing you
want In your new home, or
the new kind of plumbing
in your old home—call A.
D. Rosier for an estimate.

A. D. ROSIER

Earle T. Field
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L o b b y 1‘u l a s t o u - U r u m l e y D l d f .
H anford
F lo rid *

Tires and Tubes l
At price* that ars right
Pun Am and Standard Gaa an*
Oil*

“Veedol Oils”
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Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

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11/3 Sanford Aye. Baafotd, FU.

FULTON, INC

WANTED: Sheet metal work of
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.

Hy GEORGE McMANUS
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NOBODY!

is bad form, acreage or
city Iota is much belter,
spell it:
R E A L E S T A T E
W hat do you w ant, acreage
tracts on the beautiful Luke
bonroe; Business attd apart­
ment house sites facing and
touching tho lake. Or nre
you interested in a city
block w ith two blocks of
the post office? We have
nothing but attractive and
profit paying
BUYS

422 Union Arc.
Telephone 473-w

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

lie Seizes Throne

FIRST EDITION

DEVELOPMENT QUARANTINEON Democrats

Prediqt

A s Seminole Game Wardens

tying To
ibcsinen
inff C ity,
s Assert

jery And
nj? Used
. Natives

Rezn Kahn, premier of Persia, has
seized the throne, taken the name
v. &amp; -A A P) of King Paha via, and deposed the
n Syrm still Shah Ahmed Mirza, who has been
in Paris. His freeing of po­
fought with living
litical prisoners and lowering ot
.ports reach- the price of foodstuffs has caubcu
ire activities great rejoicing in Persia.________
ewed.
The
ill efforts to
l
- into Darnasfiomtheoutrijnglcments
greets of
Ityutigu 4,000
Lgfg.ih'd, and
Lg fc;: advice

missec 1 rip on W ednesday Eight Hundred Acres Lying Proposed Ban Which Will Be­
come E ffective January 1,
Explain New Code A s
Insures Ruination of New
Applied To Seminole Finns Improvement Project Industry, Hoard Declares
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_____
Heads of Railway Trainmen
Indorsement of Fish
And Order of Conductors IIa.no-A.pi,,ication BIanks for Island And Canals
1
•*
*
*
•-'
Licenses
and
Furnish
rr.
j
In Chicago to Draw Plans
M easureBeingSought
Requirement Information
1 0 15p Constructed
To Submit U. S. Rail Bodv
Returning to Sanford Into Tuos- SlntOiWidcJ Sales Campaign, Routine Business Including Air Board Would Have Broad
CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—(/P)—Resto­ day from Tullaharsec, where they
Approval of Notary Bonds,
Aided By A jv crM sin g and
Powers to Regulate and
ration of war time wage levels,
Trausavti.il at Regular Meet
ha,l
K°nc
l!»
r°ccive
their
appointBus
Line,
Contemplated
Promote All Civil and Com­
sought by transportation bodies in •nents ns Deputy Game Conitms_____
mercial Flying In Country
1923 and 1924 is the objective of a
Condomning thtUCS''nnsed net nS‘
m ii t in v 'V'- / lll* nuthority to
Plan* for the* complete d^.vlopnew campaign started here.
ma in tain a strict observance o£ t h o
. ,
„„„
.
. . . 1 a positive means of insuring ruin­
WASHINGTON' Nov. r,._(/p)_
The Western Joint Association state game laws, C. F. Marshall nu’nt of nn S 0'ftcro trnct&gt;
for an industry which is rap­ Creation of a Bureau of Civil Acof general chairmen of the Bro­ of this city and Fred Bradley of sout«'vcst &gt;f Sanford, comprising ation
finding favor and many sup­ ronnutics in the Department
.
of
therhood of Railway Trainmen and Geneva, announced today that they the DeForrest property, Bel-Air idly
porters in this section, the Semi­ Commerce with broad powers A’
the order of Railroad Conductors, will supply all requests for nppli- Grove and several smaller udja- nole County Commissioners, nt a
meeting here has approved propo­ cations for hunting and fishing li- cent tracts adjoining the municipal meeting held in the court house regulate and promote nil civil and
commercial flying in the United
sals centering on a return of wages
this week, passed a resolution ad­
forms the central recom­
in effect after rates had been ad­ Kamc\oiePa'3Cribt‘d
^
R0,f c,,ur' wcro ;' n,,m‘ncctl Wed- dressed to Secretary of Agricul­ States
mendation of the commission on
vanced to meet prices u:i they ex­ The new deputies, who will bo " " ‘’V i r
ture William M. Jnrdine, objecting civil aviation which was asked by
'"*«'**
panded during the war.
responsible for the continued ob- f,rm of R'KKins, Smith and Wight to any modification of the quar­ the department and the Amcicnn
Such increase would involve servnnce of the laws in Seminole bic„ which negotiated the trans­ antine which will be placed on the
more than $25,000,000 a year when county, stated Wednesday that fer of the tiact to a syndicate of importation of flowering bulbs by engineering council Inst June to
make an exhaustive study of tho
applied to the 200,000 yard and
the Department of Agriculture on question.
train service employees. The war
Jan. 1.
The commission of which Wnltime levels, cut 12 tier cent bv the
It has been shown that the bulbs ter Drake assistant secretary of
United States Railroad
Labor
brought in enormous quantities to Commerce is chairman, declares it
Board in July, 1921. tanged from
this country from Holland and oth­ will mnku available the develop­
$6.40 n day for switch tenders to
er Kuropenn countries are, for the ment of commercial aviation in tho
$7 a day for pasenger conductors.
most part, subject to a parasitic United States which can be realiz­
$7 n day for pasenger conductors,
plant disease. After considerable ed only through a definite and con­
und 1924 brought about 5 per cent
research tho United States agric­ tinued program of government as­
of tile 1921 reductions. The pruultural authorities were able to iso­ sistance for the industry. The
late tile disease, but could not ob­ lack of this and of a definite legal
literate it whereupon it was deter­ status and government control for
mined to place an embargo on all inquiry, it found, have been the
importations of this nature.
chief causes for its failure to keep
In the meantime, importers, fnc- pace with tire development in Kuing a serious sliortage in a pro­ rope.
duct for which there is said to lie
Responsibility of Public.
an ever growing demand, had be­ The provision of esscntinl air
gun to consider the raising of nar-

Two W recks in P ast 2 W eeks
Known to Have Claimed 17
[rsii from Da­
L
ives; Search For Three
ta Alepho is dekyfcrigaruls and
IVominentMen Is Continued
t ‘Kthing with
SAVANNAH, Ga., Noy. G,-(/Pj
|rtW!icn” says —While numerous bouts and men
I •jeims to be were searching tho coast of Lower
f entire c .ur.try. North Carolina and South Carolina
|cinr.ot possibly for the bodies of three victims of
titi.in owing to one yacht disaster, 11 survivors of
ft N# important another disaster were recovered in
|euntil reinforce- a harrowing experience of yester­
rtn the defenses day. These two episodes at sea of
ild cot resist a the past two weeks have been en­
acted off the southern Atlantic
coast in which nt least 17 persons
aro known to have lost their lives
South Port, N. C., at tho mouth
of Cape Fear River, on the North
ICarolina coast, today was expect­
ing the arrival of Maj. Harry Van
of GoverScivcr, a representative ot
gover­
nor Robinson oi Delaware, in the
search for the bodies of Secretary
of Stato Wm. G. Taylor und E. II.
da Damascus arc Pusey, Wilmington, Del., sjiip
pjponik‘i.1 a:i ue- builder.
Sylvanus Stokes, Jr., of W arreniFnr.rh h;id given
I to their people ton. Vn., owner of the $80,000
fc’r and that the yacht together with his guest, J. B.
■cM fm-li a stage Clarke, also of Warrenton and nine
Bred it lust t.&gt; full men weto rescued yesterday off
I
under such Vero Beach, Fla.
The Delaware official, Mr. Pusey
an i an unnamed man were sailing
bNov. 5.—(7T— from Frederickstown, Md., to Mi­
Cughian ami, Flu., by the inland route
tfou Alcvandri.i wh.-n their craft burned to the wa­
hi tlit possibility ter edge near Georgetown, S. C.
F*u lives and The identity of their bont, the
P«b*l here i„. “Bunny” had been determined by
a ship’s captain who examined it.
No traces of the men or their bo­
dies Imvc been found and the
search is being pushed with all
WteAid vigor.
Mr. Stokes, and his party were
enroute
from Baston, Mass., to Mi­
^Situation
ami when they grounded on a .shoal
1EE, x«. li-TPl — Tuesday night. They spent, the
night and Wednesday aboard the
d the 1Genessce in the hopes of floating
•tion has
luii«t in
SBEn in
t jj growing

Boom Board Wants
Data 0 n Capita!
Information Case

roots in this country. It was dis­
covered that the soil of Florida is
peculiarly adapted to the raising
of a certain narcissus stock, ntnl
much experimental work lias been
done in Seminole county, it is said.
Can’t Compete With Foreign Price
However, the County Commis­
sioners are informed thnt the in­
dustry has not been perfected to
the point whore it can compete
with foreign prices if the proposed
quarantine is lifted to permit tho
importation of n number of grades
of bulbs. The board tins taken
prompt action in the niattc(,*&amp; is
learned, in preparing the .resolu­
tion to be presented to the secre­
tary. Copies of the resolution have
been sent to the Florida State
| Senate, and House of Rcprcsentfollowing: chairman of the State
Senate and the State and house
committees; chairman of the Fed­
eral Horticultural Board; chief of
the Bureau of Plant Industry, De­
partment of Agriculture; and the
State Plant Commission.
The county commissioners award­
ed two road improvement contracts
nt tlie monthly meeting, it is an­
nounced. George Bngley wns
awarded the contract for improve­
ments along the I’aola highway
for the bid price of $1,1150, and M.
1). Polstun was authorized to clear
n 30-foot right-of-way over the enJtire length of the Gnhriclla-Tus) knwilln road. This contract wa;&lt;
also let at the bid price, or $133.
33 I -3 an acre.
\\ ant Endorsement of Bill
County Attorney George A. De(Title.* was instructed by tho board

1 W«tram

11-

‘"i Burr,

-V:A« i q-.

ami office of Daytona Shores, nrrjVu*l here last night for a cornpleli" ' inspection of the "Coral Gnbj1-1 of the Halifax Country," tlie
a&lt;*re townsite being developed
"A- Daytona Shores, Ine.
Frank H. Smith, Miami sales
’nanager of Daytona Shores, led
. 0 I'nvty here. The trip was made
n onc °f the 20 Daytona Sliores
t,ar*°r i’ullman buses,
-iniith was formerly a lenddivision .‘ales manager for Cor­
al (&gt;ab!es. Ho is one of the best
■'iiown ioal ci'.ato sales executives
j v ‘‘E .
'» the State.
t ii
Accompanied by C. Louis Alien,
for
exe"utu;L* vice-president and geni- H s .w i‘ l',ul
rnnnnger; T. F. Flana»t.-u.
^!ln’ “ssistant rales manager and
i l n an. advertising manager, nil John H.
* Lhl, Hond Bales manager, the
■___ _
ieB for the Daytona Shores
i poputalir n « ! r °.PJI*ent
north of Ormond
eais biit h&lt; « s ^ . lhl9 "taming. A general geti’ " fivefold iifw, L‘r Sf,ro sc?slon "n s held nt
-»— lvctu»d. [ Daytona Shores Lodge, an cnlargr, . ^__
, s‘nd remodeled roadhouse on the

hl city
•ccordi
a.inesscd
given -I

A1 Smith’s Future
Being Considered
New York Leaders Be­
lieve Governor Will
Run A gain In 1927,

tliu D em -indlc presidential nomi­
nation in WM. They point out
that he is nnothcr possibility lo r
the senate against James W. Wads­
worth, Jr., Republican.
Republican nftcrninth of tho
New Jersey election, won by A.
Harry Moore, wet
Democrat,
blames the anti-aaloon league. Sen­
ator Edge wns a candidate in tho
primaries hut Arthur Whitney, dry,
remarks that it must bo rnnclusivu
that no nominee can win if the an­
ti-saloon league is credited rightly
or wrongly with direct influenco
over him.
Opponents of the Kii Klux KInn
are finding considerable satisfac­
tion over mayoralty elections in
various atates and in the re-elec­
tion of the state treasurer of Vir­
ginia.
Philadelphia is still puzzling
over the situation caused by tho
election as district attorney of
John M. Patterson, who died while
the polls were open.
Contests of elections of mayors
are in sight in Louisville and Kan­
sas City.

STUTTGART, Ark., Nov. 5—f/P)
—Wild dueks are menacing a -13,- Mexicans Aroused A s
01)0,000 rice crop in this section to Champ Fails to Fight
such an extent timt growers are
fresh water fish in county
planning to take action to have
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 5.—UP)—
e is secured for.
DcLnnd.
removed all restriction on shooting Newspaper dispatches form Tam­
its G—Nun-resident state
the fowls. The ducks arc tearing pico suy local promoters are
g license $5.25.
Entitles
cup sheafs from the shocks and ex­ aroused
r to take fish from fro h wathe failure of Juck
posing the grain to wet weather Dempseyover
to
uppear
exhibition
i State of Florida.
whieh is delaying the harvesting of there in accordance nt
i»a N—Resident county trapwith
a con­
the erop. Heavy rains have made tract. They ullage that he return­
license $1.25. Entitles holder
many
of
tho
rice
fields
in
this
sec­
e fur bearing animals ill the
ed u 10,000 peso check given him
tion impassalde.
,y for which license is isas a retaining feu and left Tam­
Arkansas
county
laws
place
tho
Docs not |HMiiiii Imldci -u
without explanation.
bag limit nt 15 ducks per day. pico
MURDERER ELECIKOCUTED
CHICAGO. HI.. Novi—
game birds ur animals.
Should
the Mexican authorities
State game officials have unnounc- fail to apprehend
A review of the achievements
•Jen O—Non-residents^ ota.e
Dempsey before
ed
thnt
they
have
no
authority
in
NASHVILLE, Turn., Nov. 5.prohibition enforcement was n&gt;ud.ho
crosses
the
border,
dispatch­
dug license $25.25. Entitle
the matter and that tlie farmers es say, the promoters the
at the convention of tin* Anti-Sa­
.• t.. take fur bearing uni- (/!’)—Robert Tate, alleged murder
will
sue him
must apply to the United Stutcs for dumages in the American
or of A. W. Condrn, a merchant of
loon League, opening a five day
Biological
Survey
if
they
want
the
Condra Switch, was electrocut .-.I
session today in the ( hicngo Dunrestrictions removed. The bug limit courts.
this morning nt 5:50 o'clock at the
pie. The actual, present condition
is regulated by the migration bird
state prison here.
Three)
of affairs—tin- gain.- und
inc
N'ORLESVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 5.— law.
benefits and w eak n ess to be cor­
id’)—A defense mutton ui-king
Approximately 10 per cent of the
rected—nre the topics of scores ot
IJudge Will M. Sparks to Instruct crop remains to lie cut but grow­
CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—(AT—Pota­
attendants.
..
the jury to return n verdict of not ers uru of the opinion thut most toes stronger, especially on north­
Officers of the league wil re­
guilty in the murder trial of D. C. of this can be hurvested soon if ern stock Wisconsin and Minnesota
port tonight on the H°IU'
S t e p h e n on, Enrl Gentry and Earl the rnin censes,
The harvested sucked round whites 3.50 &amp; 3.75;
pects of the crisis faced ’&gt;
Klench, was overruled by tho court portion, perhaps 75 p y cent of frozen, 2.60 up, depending on con­
bition. The nation H «
is in shocks, la suffering the dition. Wisconsin and Michigan
iisnnd Frank Lose’.ng. of this city, The motion was predicated on which
Chicago’s nction uguinrt counsel | After naming Amu tier
most
damage.
bulk round whites 3.25 &amp; 4.40,
was awarded the contract as hi)
Wayne D. Wh'-cler. gene.,
radical ., HChool holiday, ami
Idaho sacked russets 4.25.
, bid of $6,226 for the construction the ground that the state had fail­
of the league, said &gt;"
ed to make a case.
speech for delivery^ toiU •k*fore ^ ov o(; aru| 27 ns the
Stephenson, former grand d ru -' Five Cases Are Tried
,!l ’ ‘nl j Thanksgiving recess, mend
gon of the Ku Klux Klnn in Indi-j In
Municipal Court
nnn ami his two bodyguards nro|
ju -tl*'1the Seminole County Hoani ‘
charged with being responsible fori
„w anil lie Education, in scss'-on im
Five raises constituted ihe dock­
the death of Miss Madge Obcrhoit4- whe- announced that
**“ ,&gt;,r.1
JACKSONVILLE, Fla- Nov. 5.
et in Municipal Court Wednesday
zer,
Indianapolis
girl,
who
took
Wesley schools wil hold a full ,la&gt;
—(/p)—Wholesale quotations pre­
morning
by
Judge
W.
E.
White.
poison following alleged abduction
inn will; on Saturday, Nov. 1 &gt;•
('. N. North, arrested for speed­ vailing on tho Jacksonville market
ami ussault.
if cull- This arrangement "••&gt;
today as reported by tho Florida
8uy,
when
&gt;
'
Ihe
Twenty-five witnesses are called ing, failed to appear nnd estreat­ Htntc Marketing bureau are as
looth-R- members of the hour the- number kinson,
ed
a
$10
bond.
Jesse
Mitbley
for­
by tlie state in prosecuting the
ie crim*1was pointed out thi ,r the month ceptcd
feited $10 when he was not pres­ follows:
case.
he pub- Jof holidays allotted Indole pre par- cd Sup
Beans, green hampers, 3.00 Si
Ever since he was arrested last ent to answer a drunkenness
had exceeded the scnation bureau, to mee
charge. W. II. Botch was fined $3 3.50; Cukes, U. S. Is. bushel crates
A^'ril
Stephenson
has
asserted
that
ed by the State idu. number of ing the
only one aide of the case hud been for violating the parking ordinance und hampers, 1.50 &amp; 2.00; Egg­
IKED i which specifics the month. Rather
Anot
TENTATIVE LIMIT
aired and that lie would be vindi­ land Eddie Patterson, up for dis­ plants, crates fancy, 2.00 &amp; 3.00; .
__(/P ,_ - school dnyp in each
vanee of Arm- ed at t
cated when he chose to “put the orderly conduct, who was the only Peppers, green large sizes, 2.50 A
.WASHINGTON. No'
il.quo as than omit the obscr iril decided a COBH
person to apnear at court, 3.00; Oranges, boxes fancy well
facts before the jury and the pub­ j other
A tentative limit of •
rtheoni- istice day the local bo. on to make , McRae
was dUc harged. R. E. Johnson es­ matured. 7.50 &amp; 8.00; Giapefruit^
lic."
i
the total amount of th
mantled upon the Saturday ac^Tho former Klan leader in four treated $5 bond for traffic viola­ boxes fancy well matured 5.00 4 |
ing tax reduction wa
Uiu ,,n t jupBrtc lost day
6.00.
years gained national prominence tion.
today by the house
in
the
fraternity.
committee.
than 95 per cent uf land
NEW YORK. N. Y., Nor. 5 —
The trial proper began a week andMore
91 p«r cent of factories have (A1)—Cotton futures opened steady.
ago
today
after
13
days
had
been
• I nre-1 eluded re-roofing the old
in tho French devaa Jan. 19.W; May 19.83; July 192)4,
cutusuuu In obtainiog a jury. M 'been restored
ih - I n r - 1wero opened. Only two con
regions, ______
L jfiruis submitted bids ior tl

Salesmen Arrive In
Daytona S h o r e s Dry Achievements
‘vniricun
j'l|hl name lM»- Big Inspection A,.e EnumeratedBy
Ik* railroad
bv i;. \v.
DAYTONA, Fla., Nov. 5.—(/P)—
2 car scrv- Twenty-five salesmen from the Mi­ Anti-Saloon League
villc, it was
i'li ion of&gt;n the t.n•L Walker
•ortation of
sLi'“d that
&gt;d the cur^ cars were
bu-t Coast,
he proceedjfida East
compared

Wild Ducks Menace
Large Rice Crop In
State Of Arkansas

Democratic President
W ill Be Selected
In 1928, Oldfield
Says In Statem ent

Not Guilty Verdict
Overruled By Court
In Stephenson Case

!Members 0i' School Board Designate
! Three Holidays During This Month

�^ P A t ir r w E L V E
C. Lee an il w i f e . Carrie A: * L e e : S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t .of F l o r i d a
^
(l e o r g « \V. C r a m e r a n d w if e . S u s a n In an d f o r
K. C r a m e r ; c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t s la
r '
D e p u t y C lerk .
*- » ‘ 'I &lt;i
amt to th e lan d s h e re in a fte r .d e s ­
a ll p e r s o n s , w
nm
a m e s (St A , » - c. a n r v r t s i i
.c.r. iwb ,ewd :. to
-“ —
—hi.-o .swe *.
a re u nknow n c la im in g I n te re s ts as i
,!r C o u n s e l f o r th e
e v ice
re ss,. gg rr aa nn tt ee ee ss ,, oo rr oo tt hh eerr-- 1-S-o----li c it. o. r s n nd o f c o u n s e l l o r w.o
hh ee irs,
ir s , dd ev
w is e u n d e r M rs. E m i l y C. I t l c h a r t . I C o m p l a i n a n t
d e ceased . In n n d t o t h e l a n d If
s lll'l
h e r l*
e­
l-i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ; n n d t o a ll
U p e rc i t t ' i IT COL'IIT O F T H E ■
s o n s am i p a r t i e s w h o s e n a m e s
S E V E N T H J U D I C I A L C IH C IT T I ■
BUDAPEST, Nov. •!.— (iP )u n k n o w n c l a i m i n g a n y r i g hit.
t ..........
title
n C F l / o l l l D A . IX A X | I F O lt S E M - *
Creation of a new currency, the
o r I n t e r e s t In a n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g
IX OI.K
C O lA T V .
IX t i l A N - f *
d e s c r lb c i l» i&gt; r o p e r t y . s i t u a t e . ‘ llyy ii nn gg
WASHINGTON, Nov, 3,—(/P)— "The most sensitive point is that establishment of the federal bud­
CKKV.
a n d b e in g In t h e C o u n t y o f Hcmlget
on
a
gold
basis
and
tho
ad­
A.
V.
McQuIn,
*P°l8 *or the whole world of the confessional schools and,
n o le a n d S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , m o r e
C o m p lain an t,
p a rtle u la rly d e s c rib e d os fo llo w s:
created by the treatment while the Rumanian government justm ent in rceyaluatlon, are three
V
vH
n.. •
to
- w l tl i:
l
minorities in some of will find sympathy for its efforts problems to occupy the attention
M
oses
J
.
T
a
y
lo
r,
J
r
. , e t nt..
L o t s 1. 2. I.
5. «, 7. 8. 9.10, J t , t l .
D efen d an ts.
the European countries, said Dr. to develop a public school system, of the Hungarian Parliament when
24.
25. 26. 27. 28. 29. SO. S t. 32. S3.
9VIT TO qriK T TITLE
21.
S3. 36, 37. 38. 40, 41. 42. 43. 45.
/
- vjiMrles S. MacFarland,- general the manner in which it is taking It reconvenes this.fall.
CITATION
46.
18. 49. 50. 51. 82. 53. 54. 63, 56.
••w etarjr of tb« Federal Council over the confessional schools nnd
I)eclsion an to what shall be the
T o Moses J. T a y l o r . J r ; , n n d wife,
37. 58. 69, 60, 61, a n d 62 a ll of
n*..
I..ra-, w
I. h o s e IC'lielel
T a y••lo
h r i s t liVI
ian, ■
of. Churches l ^ n report to the ad­ •roperties, involving the sudden unit of currency must be made
T h r e e t ’lnes S u b d i v i s i o n n s r e c o r d ­
M arth a
W il­
ed In I ’lnt Hook 3. p a g e s 41 a n d 45 n a m e Is u n k n o w n :
ministrative committee, following Jspersoment of both {acuities and first. Some favor the shilling,
of t h e P u b li c I t c c o r d s o f S e m i n o l e l i a m s ; Lovlck P. W i l l i a m s n n d wife.
1 extended visit to churches in pupils, is the serious thing.
now used by both Danzig and Aus­
-------------------• W il li a m s , w h o s e C h r i s ­
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l t h e r e o f u n d e r t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; W i l l i a m A.
"There is probably no doubt but tria, ns the monetary unit. Oth­
th e above n am ed O efen d n n ts o r o th ­ W
i l li a m
w ife.sv
fransjlviinfa, which was given what these Hungarian populations ers believe thnt the crown should
......
. s ami
...
i.__
e rw is e .
William!*,
w ho
so C h r i s t i a n n a m e la
Rumania by the Versailles are obviously very far from being bo brought back to its pre-war
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u n n d u n k n o w n ; a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y of
e a c h of y o u b e n n d n p p e a r b e f o r e t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s . If llv -l
.f*)F*.‘j5fith the exception of Asia whole-hearted, loyal citizens to Ru­ value.
o u r s a id C l r r u l t C o u r t a t t h o C o u r t in g . a n d If e i t h e r , a n y o r n il u fj
inor, Dr. MacFarland declared mania, nnd it is quite probable
H o u se n t H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a o n t h e r a i d d e f e n d a n t s lie d e a d , t o n il p a r ­
The budget question will be eas­
tfsenUd the most serious situa- that men associated in a responsi­ ily satisfied after the new cur­
14th d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A. D „ 1923. l i e s c la im in g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r th e :
n n d th e n nnd t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r f o l lo w in g d e c e a s e d d e f e n d a n t s , t o - '
bn in Europe'today and to meet ble way with the churches are par­ rency has been selected. For the
to th e bill o f c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d w i t : M o res J. T a y l o r , J r . , n n d wife.
this and other conditions the Lea­ ticipating ns a bloc in political af­ pre«»?nt the budget, while balanc­
a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
■-T ay lor,
w hoso
C h ris-1
gue of .Nations should readjust or fairs. It can also hardly be de­ ed, is still on a paper crown bas­
unknown;
M n rttia!
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s H a n n a m e Is
reinterpret tho Treaty of Versail- nied that on previous occasions, is.
o r d e r be p u b l i s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d W i l l i a m s ; L ovlck P. W i l l i a m s nnd
H e ra ld , n n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In w ife. —---------------- W ll ll n m s . w h o se
111e
v
•
r n;
jS ty.i i '. i
*•
•
nam
Is•- ' uw m
n nk n»«ir
ow
WIIAustrin-Hungary pursued n similar
Hanford. S c m l n o to C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , C .h. .r i...s t. .i.a. InI 1111
In reevaluating the war loans
•He urged the people of the Unit­ course with nlien minorities. The nnd other securities in which tho
o n c e each w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u ­ lla m A. W illia m s a n d w ife , ------------W il li a m s , w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m o Is
tiv
e
w
eek
s.
ed States to use their influence to difficulty is that apparently Ru- people invested before and during
o w n : o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d to
W IT N E S S m y i m n d n n d s e a l o f uhnek nii
psrsuade all governments to treat mnnin is continuing the old method the wnr, tho Hungarians will he
f o, llo
w in
M,,„
i n g, di te,s,c, r, i b e d*• la n d , s i t u ­
th e I Ir e u lt C o u r t o f (b e H e v o n th atin*te
.
Ivin;;
t h e C o u n ty
minorities with sympathetic con- of revenge, repression nnd force.
C irc u it of t h e S t a t e Of F l o r l d u . In o f S em in o lean danbde i nS gt a tIn
guided
in
a
great
measure
by
the
e o f Florida,
a
n
d
for
S
e
m
i
n
o
le
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
o
n
th
in
aMeratlon, adding that "*he gov­
“ It is obvious enough thnt tho
of Germany with her
th o 13th d a y o f O c t o b e r A. I). 19*6 m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d n s f e l ­
ern raynt of the United States con- Treaty on record with the Leaguo experience
IDH s.
n. tIIIXVl|lt :.
o-w
recvnluntion
lonns.
„ ,
, , v ; K- DOtTCILASS,
’| lo w
T h e W e s t o n c - l l n l f ( W l - 2 ) o f tho
nOt‘be deaf hnd blind to these sit- of Nations is not being observed
C U r k of tho- C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th o
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
Q u a r t e r I N K ' D o f th e
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a
na tions without culpability for any either in letter or in spirit, nnd it
S o u t h * ? - . Q u a r t , r f S E I - t ) o f SecIn
an
d
f
o
r
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
C
o
u
n
tv
.
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
- ------- that may ensue.”
is to be hoped that the League of
Hy A. M. W E E K S .
‘ ti o o 2 ,. i o .. ...-hip 1 9 ‘S o u t h , K am ,o
29 E a s t .
^
' Czechoslovakia was commended Nations, now thnt it is gathering
(SEA L)
U ° ,,U;y C ,0 r ,‘' t o n il p e r s o n s o r p a r t i e s r l a l m l n g
for its nttRude toward religious such moral power and influence,
nil
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M e O iT T E S A- R P E N C E I t.
inorities, which 'D r. MacFarlnnd may be able to exercise its proper
d e c e a s e d , a s lietrs, d e v i s e e s , g r a n ­
S o lic ito rs n n d o f C o u n s e l f o r th o
te e s . o r o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , o r o t h e r ­
I C o m p l a in a n t .
Id to some extent sets an exam­ control in these situations.
BRIGIITI.INGSKA, Eng., Nov.
w is e . In n n d -to th o l a n d s h e r e i n ple for the rest of Europe. Tho “ It does not niter the polish sit­ •l.—(A&gt;t—Sails wero introduced as
n h o v n d e s c r i b e d : nnd to n n y n n d nil
in t i i i : c u te i r r c o c ic r o f t h e o t h e r p e r s o n s w h o se n a m e s a r e u n ­
Lithuanian situation was helpeduation by saying that the Poles are an aid to ploughing in a soil til­
m : \ entii j itiic ia l ciiic Y it k n o w n . c l a i m i n g n n v r i g h t , t i t l e „ r
by permitting churches of Germnn- now simply trenting the Germans lers match near this little seaside
}»«; PLOW IMA. fX AN II F O l t S P : i |- I n t - r e s t In nn d to th o -la n d s h e r e i n ­
speaking people to have* orgnnic the wny the Germans once treated resort of which many of its resi­
e s c r ib e d o r a n y
p a r t or
C D A X - ap ba or cveel dth
ereof.
relationship with their
sister the poles. It Is a question ns »o dents are yntchmen as well ns far­ Citiudf* a . &lt;;..itiin, of Hollywood, J o e! pCi ta\m'e ro ‘n ,0 1 v r * ’
t
a
1
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who
Is
known
on
the
stage
churches in Germany.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t you a n d
whether n new order is to bring mers. The wind nt limes aided the
C o m p lain an t,
Alexander that Great, a magi­
e a c h o f y o u bo n n d a p p e a r b e f o r e
js 'Th* situation in Poland has Justice nnd ptace or the old order bonus in dragging the plough a ­
.
vs.
o u r s a i d C l r r u l t C o u rt n t th o C o u rt
has found one man who can’t R o b e r t R a y m o n d R e a d , c t n l„
been greatly aggravated, however," is simply to perpetuate the war." long but nt other times puffs blew cian,
H o u s e n t S a n f u ,!.. F l o r i d a o n tlie
he
fooled—the
income
tax
collector.
D
e
f
e
n
d
a
n
t
s
.
l l t l i d a y of N o J, ufber. A. D., 1925.
h«;^aid, "and the mistake of the
HI I T T O Q P I F . T T I T L E
After contrasting tho efforts the implement to one side nnd Lonlin has been sued by the gov­
a
n d t h e n nn d tliero m a k e a n s w e r
Btimanian government, is not so made in Czechoslovakia, nnd Lit­
C IT A T IO N '
to t h e bill of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
a straight furrow which ernment for $153,503 /or Income
much in what it is trying to do, as huania to bring about a better spoilod
T o R o b e r t R n v m o n d R e n d n n d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e .
•
hindered the contestant’s chance tax fror, 1020 t„ ifcjl inclusive.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t ti l l s o r ­
J ' . " 1'' ---------- i----- R e a d , w lto se C h r i s ­
ih is tho method employed. "The treatment of minorities, Ur. Mnc- of winning first prize.
t i a n n a m u is u n k n o w n ; a n d e a c h d e r l&gt;„ p u b li s h e d In T h e S a n f o r d
fyimaninn effort to Induce uni­ farlnnd said these danger spo*s
i vi ry rif tin, a i,ove n a m e d d e - 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
The Bureau of Engrnving nnd arid.
Men ns well as women partici­
formity and identity at one stroke Wore made so by keeping nlive the pate
fi n d a n ts . if liv in g , nn'd if e i t h e r i ti:i S a n f o r d . S e m in o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a ,
In tho contest, *
•Vnm non tur?* o^npproxlm ntely " r
»f s a i d d e f e n d a n t s l»e d e a d . o n eo e a c h w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
a t two peoples of such differing political conditions nnd methods,
.1.000,000 notes tlnily, amounting V !‘ll p a r t l . s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n ­ t i v e W eek s.
language, customs and traditions tho national and raciul antago­
it, r tile f o l i n w l n g d e c e a s e d d e f e i n l to at least $10,000,000.
t n e s s m y h a n d n n d t h o sn n l of
a n t s , t o - w l t ; R o b e r t R a y m o n d R e n d «h oW. iC
rath e commission of both a wrong nisms, nnd the social and economic
i r c u i t C o u rt o f th o S e v e n t h
a
n
d
w
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f
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apd blunder, ^specially wjicn this maladjustments that helped to
.1 u d le l a l C ir c u i t o f t h e
S ta te
of
t h rlstlan n a m e
is
unknown,
o r F l o r i d a . In a n d f&gt;,r S em ino le, Oe,unT i n : o th . r u Is,-. | „ » m l t o d m f o l l o w i n g
forcible pjeanj, - bring on the war.
ty
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lo-lnn In t h e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o le n n d
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V. E. D O tlO L A S S .
CHICAGO, Nov. I.—(/Pi—Home CKUvV,Wi “ “ NTV’ ** *»•»"“
l e u l a r l y C l e r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f th e
moving day for many city em­ M. At. t.n r .ib c r. C. If. W e r t * \ f a r .. (lONcrilirti uh follow n , t o - u i t :
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 lo r id a .
c»ovormm*nt lent In a n d f o r Hcminolc* C o u n t v .
w iiv ll WUIIaTns. \ . w . w j l t l n n i a n J *
ployes may bo n politicnP sidelight CIlro
M«*1&gt;,»w " h ,’ &amp; , l l , l n S - r t l o n 21. T o w n s h i p 19
B y A. M. W E E K S .
in a change of city administra­ a r i l u t a l a a n d (J. W.
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YB.
(SEA T.)
D cP U ty C ,C rk '
tions. Employes under the civil
a n d to a n y a n d a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s I p ci i'I'T E S * S I’E N C E R .
F ra n c is J. L ynch, et at
PLANT CITY, Nov.
service
code
have
been
told
by
the
w
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fUrawbcrrica! This mid-summer '*hTOK
» « T T O U I - I H T T I T L E ,&lt;,ant- *V
ny, | r k’,h*'
,,r ''Merest
"lid C o m p l a i n a n t .
transport "Kowshlng," which corporation counsel thnt they
-m
t o Hie l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e d e s c r i b e d
cfy In Northern and Western clt- wus sunk by Admiral Togo off should live within the city limits.
o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l th e r e o f .
*£’ will soon be echoed hero when the coust of Jinscn, Korea, dur­ As a result, hundreds of them are' bald,
i t H hcr«*l»&gt;‘ o r d c r « i|
th a t
you
f ig a n d e a c h o f you bo a m i n p tiu n r l,o-l
The Florida berryi growers begin ing tho Chino-Jnpnnci'j war in confronted with losing their jobs
f o r e " i i r s a id C ir c u i t C o u r t a t t h e
githering thtflr c r e p t The great- lfiKl, is to be refloated by the or moving their homes from tho
nt
F l o r i d a , on
----- - Rlrlmrt, whoso ChrlsJ
e it yiold of the local fields comes Japanese navy. Expert divers arc suburbs back to the city. The
Cr , , , h . d.,,y " f N o ' , ml,or. A. | , 1
unknown,
w ife
,,f
shortly,* afte r Christmas when preparing for the work which will city’s legal adviser reversed an J'i ,," i , s,‘a,,.no.
II. n i c l i n r t ; W. It? E&lt; o; F C I J .. ,. mill t h e n a n d t h e n m a k e a n .
w e r t o t h e bill ,.f c o m p l a in t e x h i b i ­
thousands of 'crates are shipped require about two months, it is opinion handed down under u pre­ I .- , o n d .w lf . . C n r r l o A I.?..; »:.:0 r- te
d a g a i n s t you In t h i s cau se.
h* '*• C r n m e r a n d w ife , S u s a n E
tp distant Markets.
vious
administration.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t i b i s n r thought.
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;StrawbcrrIes require a special
.- M-lnild ,,f o n d a n t s , if l i v i n g “a n",1
d if
If nZn v Y r
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or
The transport is lying on the
Siiiif,
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method of cultivation, involving bottom of tho sea nt a depth of COTS—That means ns. We
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W e have two plansof]
Your Horiy
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2nd— I f your homo is already
you a very substantial

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Title Guaranty &amp; . .
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, FloJ

Sails Used As Power
In Plowing Contest

a

Chicago Civil Code
Requires City Home

tV

P lant City Berries
Japanese Navy Will
v By Christm as Time
‘ R efloat Battleship

One of the choice warehouse sites
block o ff F irst Streel, ion fcct frJ
This properly will go to §10,000 in 60J

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We specialize in Celery Farms.
Squires, w ith lfi years experience ii3
ness in the Sanford p c i la, i.s :,t Jour J
liable appraisal o f farm values.
CITY LOTS

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The Davey-Winston Ot;J
Masonic Illdg.
H z B iB in iiiiil a u n i l „ l l ||||) |J

H a ll, F e n t la n d

expensive Irrigation aystems nnd
constant field work. The crops in
this vicinity are valued nt more
than $1,000,000 a year nnd the
atrsw brtry acreage | 9 constantly
increasing.

-» fathoms and has on board sil­
ver bullion valued nt about 1,­
500,000 yen. The sinking of the
vessel wns declared to have b e e n
due to the fact thnt it carried

C ll n p s n jm lrllftrn

have lots in Rose Court, Mag­ !';!; ;-r ;;r1.;;'" ;fr • j«im»i.«s. t , n ,grna':
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nolia
Heights,
Pinehurst, fotid.uio,?* t o L V i':” t- r n n r I s " ’l " ' *Lvnoli
h u s b a n d . J o h n l.y n i li; - ~ *’*
Dream wold, Franklin Terrace ami
l e s te r . W hoso C h r i s t i a n
nam e
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o w n . w l f „ „ r M. K. | | e " t e r "
and Bel-Air. Whiddon and
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Hodges, 110 K. Second St. " i n n n rn o Is U n k n o w n . w lfo ,,r
R. R l c b n r t ; w. It. U t o ; F.

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. they compel attention. •

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

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Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.
317-18 First National Bank Building

V- e . n o t ’n r . a a s
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No better automobiles traverse the
public thoroughfares, and the prices
and terms are most attractive. Built
substantial and on most graceful lines,

Audits

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c a b s now on

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OUT OUR WAY

Williams*
Woman
Eats C
w imams Married
Qnly Brtad
And Mjlk!—

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Bribed, They

Go

toPrison

"I could ent only bread and milk,
everythin* else soured and form­
ed pas. Since taking Adlerika I
can eat anythin* without causing
*as." (signed) Mrs. J. B. Man­
ning. ONE spoonful Adlerika re­
moves GAS and often brings as­
tonishing relief to tho stomach.
Stops tnnt full, bloated feeling.
Excellent for obstinate constipa­
tion. often removing surprising
amounts of old wnste-mattcr you
never thought was in your sys­
tem.

NO.
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Your Health and Good Looks!

Containing- Dried Butte)
more eggSi

Commercial and Elm.
\
y ' ' 1 . j M l f . . j :.l
~i\vu L,os a i)goif3 kounciunen were convicted of accepting a
f u r their votes on a traction measure and have been sent to pria- o n e to ten years. I.eft to right, they are “Big doc Fitzgerald
harlic Downs. The photo shows them in their prison garb.

A DVERTISEM ENTS TELL YOU i
MANCE OF B U SIN E SS IS DOING FOR

MOMF ,TS NVED LIKE'HD U V E GVP.C? AFTe ie* "a-i F. tJlCavK* f-ic.F"0^

H er Perfection Stove bakes them to a turn!
Read the experience
of Mr -s. H oward
D im ick, El Cid,
West Palm Beach:

1 1924 Ford Coupe.
I S C 1 IA S C K U V .
L E N A I.. LlS ItiC tl, n w a lo w ,
C o m p lain an t.
vs,
O E O l l O i : V.\ JONIIM a m i ------ J u n e
tils w i f e (InriliH ir I*. W n o il m nt
W o o d , tits w i f e , a n d It. It. H a n l e y .
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h e i r s , d e v i s e e s , g r a n t e e s n r a n y »ih ... i ii . i m i i u u u . m r m u m n r . Iin.-r
of ll.Vm . r e s |) ( i n d e n t s .
X n l l r r n m l O r d e r nf I ' n t ill e m l u n
T o (li'iirs*! \V. J o n e s utnl
J o n e s h i s w if e , U n r il n iT t \ V. I
unit ■— ■- W o o d , h i s w ife, .it*! I!
II. Itiiinsi'y a n d e u c h o f , yo u if i
I n g a n d ir ilwul a ll p a r t i ' ' - rliilm in
n n I n t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s u n d e r in.
tuihl U enrK e W. J oi ii —_ mid
J o n e s h is w if e , O n r d r .. r P \ \ . .1
m o l ---------- W o o d , Ills wife, a n d It
It. R a m s e y , d e c e a s e d . ■' *dlo t
a n d to a l l u n k n o w n p a r t i e s .1 dm
Inn n n I n t e r e s t In mol i * 111.- ("I
l o w i n g d e s c r llo 'd la u d s i t u a t e hi
t h o C o u n t y of Memlnole a n d 3t.it.
of F lo rid a , to - w lt:
T h e H a s t h a l f o f t h e N o rth e a s t
U u u r i V r a n d t h e IJasi luiir ..(
N o rtl ii list c jiin r ti'r , of
e a s t C Ju a rte r n f H e rtlo n Heveii.
t e e n (1 7 ). T o w n s h i p
T w .iiU o n , (21) Mouth of ItmiKe T w i n
t y - n l n e (•.”,() C a st
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n Mil
o f L e n a I.. I.elsclt, a w id o w , h e re in
f ile d , t h a t y o u a n d e a c h of ) o u a r.
d e f e n d a n t s to s a i d hill, t h a t im ii
r e s i d e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n ; t h a t oaeh
o f you, th e said nam ed d e fe n d a n ts
If l i v i n g . Is o v e r t h e a g e n f t
o n e ; t h a t t h e r e is n o p e r s o n in it*.U t a t e iif F l o r i d a th e s e r v i c e of nuh
p o e n a u p o n w h o m w o iiM h in d i lo­
r n Id d e f e n d a n t s , if l i v i n g , o r ' e i t l o i
o f t h e m , a n d It f u r t l i e i a p p e a l ho;
f r o m t h e s w o r n hill of c o m p l a i n t ih.it
I t Is t h e b e l i e f i f t h e c o in p l a lu .i n i
th a t t h e r e Is a p e r s o n o r a r e p e r s o n s
i n t e r e s t e d It) t h e a b o v e iloni'rlln d
p r o p e r ty , w h o s e iiniiic
o r t .uto •
n r o u n k n o w n t o t h e c u m p l a l u t ; IT
JH T l l l i l t H F O I t K
i II11M'. It I : I &gt; l hut
y o u a m i e a c h of y o u a n d a ll pneti* •.
c l a i m i n g a n I n t e r e s t In s a id land:,
a p p e a r to t h e
hill
of c o m p lain t
h e r e i n f i l e d o n o r b e f o r e Moral iv,
th o 7 l h d u y o f
D ecem ber
A. IX.
1925.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d H ist t h i s
n o t i c e tie p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
H e r a l d a n e w s p a p e r p iild ls h . d In
H a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e f o u n t y, F l o r j d a ,

1

1022 Buick Touring

T B B ft,

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Packard, single si touring.
1

1925 Overland Sedan.

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H)2d Old mobile, 4 cylinder touring.

1 1:-2! Hupmobilc touring.
1 1026 Overland .six sedan.
1 -

1921 Overland four sedan.

2— 1022 Overland touring.
1— 192 J) Overland
lied *Bird.
I ■* w- * •
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1

1921 four cylinder Essex coach.

Tim above cars have been reconditioned
and are in first-class shape. If you are
in the market for a used car it will pay
you to look cur cars over. Terms can be
arranged.

Mrs. Dimick has a
built-in oven runj'c
like ibis one.

C ash If Yd
C redit if 5$

Elm and Commerce

Uailt U nder Fam ous Super-Six P atents

N ew

L o w Price

sm si swig®

Phone 5S

E S , cooking is com paratively sim ple w hen you
- use a Perfection Stove. Y ou arc spared the annoy­
ance of waiting for burners to get hot, and of fussing
with ditlercnt fuels. P erfection burns only k ero­
sene, the safe, household standby. C ooking starts
as soon as you touch a match to the wick.

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This flam e fo r quick oven

Pnr a real tim e-saver try an entire meal cooked in a
Perfection oven. T h e air circulates so perfectly that
ali odorsarc carried away. A nd you can cook onions,
iisn, and custard at the same time, if you please!
For a “ quick o v en ” such as you would use for bis­
cuits, turn the w ick high enough to produce yellow
tips V/2 inches long above the blue flame. T urn the
(lame low if you w ant a “slow oven.” Y ou can leave
for any length o f tim e and the flame will stay at the
height you set it. In due time and without further
bother, a delicious m eal will be ready for serving.
there are all sizes o f Perfections—for every type o f
Florida home. For all purses, too. Ask your dealer to
show you the new models. Prices range from i f 00 fo r a
small tme-bumer stove to [120.00 fo r a special five-burner
com bination range with heat-retaining, built-in oven.

“Quality Me
a t prices tha

Separate ovenst too
Separate Perfection O v en , can
ha bought to fit any m odel ol
Perfection atuvci. T h ey jjivo
the tam e fine baking ic rv ice
hceauto all are c o n i t r u c t e d
n n a tp c e i.il principle — 108
hole«^i(tve the uniform , " liv e h e a t'' circulation to e ite n tia l
to (ood b a k in g . He tu re to
buy the oven w ith 108 h o le t.

M anufactured ky P E R F E C T I O N S T O V E C O ., CUvtlaud, Ok to

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Jacksonville, Tampa

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THESANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1 9 2

I FI.ORIDA FACTS

N O T IC K (IK A l’l’l . l r i r i i i v
I.K A V i: T il KIM,I, MI\*ii|Vi^ I

ii'toiL''ia " f U" ’ lI» a r d u f C o u n ty
Notice In Imieby g |v,.,,
**•
,&gt; M M i iH iin i ii) i ( iM H ^ H » » iH &gt; in &gt; iu ii ii H i n iii ia a i a a a a a a n ia H ii a ii H i ia i f lia i a m 4 i a p ip p ! i|a R is
the. 1«(. day of D*«mb,rll,H.1 '■»
1913. 1 w ill a p p ly tn t|,,.
. A , *’■
The first rm road tnrnugn » &gt; U, Hharon. County JuilgL i„ .1 J.™"n
■
'
M
VJ . i„ the state of Florida to run .Si t u IP ' i If Bounty, S l u t . . ,,f i.- ,
from Now York was bepun in At h a Office In H an fo rd ,
C o u n ty , lo r m i o r d i T au thorl* in..
u i it c o n i T ok t u i: n
Aupust, 1886, according to •}• “ r u»
(r u iir d lu u of H O H \i!\iv"
' Jl IMCIAI. CIIUM IT *
Ingraham, formerly vice-president
‘ Ml \ . IN .1 X 11 r o i l M K S I.,5
of^the South Florida Railroad, in
'l l A T I . i n C H A S C K U Y . ■
t One.)
n III ll iilr i T l l l r
a
a bulletin issued by the state ^de­
ft] an aP‘ partment of agriculture.
.KI-t.KIt
a n d V IOL A
,f:
a * i i l i T ’ i S « n a K ^ v K K v rfu 2 ;V !'
(•(I. Ill **‘ll III pr I v a t i' anti- tlo. f ' d ’
r County
towlnic r . a l e state, b e lo n g in g i„
'
Complainants,
;;
litner, Jr.,
vs.
*
1880 all the lines of states . . a t a t e of t h - M l,| nilniirH. ilam*- .
b meetinp in In*
W
A
LK
KIt,
e
l
u
l„
^
'-'&lt;M,nlVi Kli.rl.ia, a.the southern territory or the Iv a- "
ial capital territory lyinp south tof the Ohio
L 'r tr m in n i s .
£
Til." sm ith 35 a c r e s o f t li.&lt; n o r t h ,
an,l east of the Mississippi riv­ onal i m a r f o r o f tin- a o iu h ru M
nes to the er ehanpetl their tracks from the
f "';*T Ion C.I. T o w rlii{tip
Vnii- .
Trustee for Annie L.
'? ! 8 o utb. K an g e no e a s t ,
rere a u t h tt’if k t* l l j &gt;'n r , l D o u a l i e r i y . a n d
standard
gunge
of
five
feet
two
a
a
lil
m
i
n
o
r
a
h a v i n g a n uiiiHvl*l..i| linn.'.i,, ["’lu D o u g h e r t y ; J a m e s W .
&gt; js l e a r n Inches to four feet eight and one- *’a ,
in s a i d p r o p e r t y .
'■ “ a d w if.------------- IiouKlith e c o m a p p l i c a t i o n to In* b a a e d u p o n p . t i i1 tri,7v " «'i''i;*',
C h r is ti a n n a m e Is unb. W e s t half inches.
Hon now on fit... in t h - off!........{ , | ‘,
*■ u II11am
D o u g h erty , and
82
' '" t e d t h is tin- noth ti n
M .itn jh m y . w h o s e C li rls de Derby
hail been
The former p u a g e -------- us- of October, A. D. lii-s.
1.!
.,L' iH. u n k n o w n :
A rlb u r
uirbi-rti an d w ife .- .
■ D m iuli(S ig n e d ) ISAAC T. AVKItY. S r .
ed ns standard in the south, the
C
h
r
i
s
t
i
a
n
n
a
m
e
Is Ulthion of a latter became the standard puage o n . an v,... r i a an
G u ard ia n
!'.V. \ “ • tinliell** UallliiKi'r a n d b u s Is, the com- throughout the country. The South
a
n
d
.---------llaUIUKer,
w
h
o
s
e
C
hrlsi- A V iN ti i t c v n i T c I
f’ following Florida Railroad changed a t this o„ t i ,c i ,; op'
i i a n nam e Is u n k n o w n ; a n d t o e arli
' T o ils
Mie a b o v e n a m e d d e the month: time from the three foot gunge to
Scali'U proposals w ill he recclv,-,) V . , i ' n' t's 1. y ,1't
If Hviok . u n d If e i t h e r ,
ianl’9 Sub- the new standard gunge. Through l.y t h e C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n e r s ,,f th alennj d anr
all
of
n,,. s a id d e f e n d a n t s
o u n t y of S em in o le, .Stale of F to r
ford drove; null man cars were then run from CIda.
'"'ad . Mien n n a l n s t t h e h e i r s , d e .
a t t h e o ffice o f t h e C l e r k of th
kraliters, nr o th e r c la im a n ts,
on, a n d t h e New York to Tampa and i ort C i r c, u i t t oiirt.
s.-m
—
.of
. . tin*
. . jo C o u n t y of S
em ­
r eneh an d W i r y o f t h e s a i d
ino le, a t H anford. F l o r i d a a t o r b e ­ dund.
C e n te r ,
e
fe
n
d
a
n ts , lo-t.-U; A n n in U W a l k Tampa.
j f o r e 1" a. m. o n t h e ir tth ,|a y of 7 / Mayard
j ■ouithrrty, T r u s t e e f o r
iject to t h e
■ E n g in e e r ,
ferrace a n d

The Tampa Bay Hotel was then
built on the west side of the Hills­
^ved. »ub- borough river in the midst of beau­
he S a n f o r d tiful trees, flowers and foliage.
It was built by Henry E. Plant,
ere
who established the Plant Line
during
railway through Florida, and run
, a high clnss tourist hotel.
The same year Mr. Plant per­
sonally represented the , South
Florida Railroad at the Paris Ex­
position and exhibited many Flor­
ida products.
From 1881 to 1880 the Jncksonville-Tampn-Key West railroad
had been extended from Jackson­
ville to Pnlntkn and then to San­
ford making connections with the
South Florida Railroad.
te One.)
This railroad was later bought
iwd out by
uior.er that by Mr. Plant ns wns the Florida
# not give Southern from Pnlntka to Broksj- ol killing viile and then the Sanford and St.
The latter had n
yrb cr ani- Petersburg.
[ gptnte li- northern route from Sanford to
Ilit.&lt;port in St. Petersburg.
ocf p e rm it,
iff dejigmit-

N o v e m b e r 192., f o r t h e g r a d i n g , puvc lt i d i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y t h e f o l l o w ­
i n g a n d b u i l d i n g of b r i d g e s a n d cu tV e rts on 12 m i le s u f h i g h w a y luI n g (tuantltieir.
.93jS(J rn . yds. g r a d i n g .
■55152 c u * J d 5*- h y d r a u l i c fill
'',l' v,l»* d r n g l i n e fill.
3 0 0 3 s&lt;|. yds. m a c a d a m has,*"!• vda. s u r f a c o t r e a t m e n t .
15000 si|. yd s. s h e e t a s p h a l t .
C»*t I In.
ft.
creo so ted
trestle
b rid g e s .
2 c o n c r e t e b r i d g e s 21 ft, sp a n
2 c o n c r e t e b r i d g e s 16 ft. s p a n
!&gt; c o n c r e t e c u l v e r t s .
E a c h p r o p o s a l s h a l l he neconip a n l e d w ith a c e r t i f i e d c h e e k , mad**
p a y a b l e to V. K. D o u g l a s s . C le rk if
t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f H e m lm d c Com*,.
I Vi In th** s u m o f 3% of t h e a m o u n t
o f t h e hid.
T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s w ill lie r e ­
q u i r e d to g i v e hum ! e q u a l to 50'o f t h e a m o u n t o f h i s 'o r t h e i r hid.
s u c h bond to he e x e c u t e d by a su re.'
t y c o m p a n y li c e n s e 1 to do b u s i n e s s
In t h e S t a t e of F l o r i d a a m i a p p r o v ­
ed by th*' H o a rd of C o u n t v C o m m is ­
sioners.
C o p ie s of th o p l a n s a n d s p e c i f i ­
c a t i o n s to.'.y be s t e p a t t h e o ffice
o f t h e C le r k o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u rt
In H an fo rd a n d a t t h e o f f ic e of F r e d
T. W illia m s , e n g i n e e r . H a n fo rd . F l o ­
rid a .
T h e C o u n ty
C om m issio n ers r e ­
s e r v e tin* r i g h t t o r e j e c t a n y o r all
b id s o r a c c e p t a n y hhl o r a n y p a rt
t h e r e o f of w h i c h t h e y d e e m t •&gt; be
f o r t h e h i s t i n t e r e s t o f th,. C o u n ­

ty.

JO H N MKtfiC H. C h a i r m a n

During 1884 the South Florida H o a r d of C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r s .
V. B. H Ot'tn.V H H .
fdluwc Ot- Rnilrom! was extended from BnrC lerk o f t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t
ilank, fox, tow to Pemberton Ferry, through Oct, 16-23-30 Nov. 6,
l, bear anti Dade City and Lakeland. It con­
nected with the Floritln Southern noth i: n r se n c i vi, i .koiki.a TION.
at Pemberton Ferry (now called
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n nf I n t e n ­
Trilby).
ti o n tn a p p l y t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e &lt;&gt;f

ov. 5.—(/FI—

llhi.it priests
I take up the
1of universal
suffrage will
i for the first
lection, which
Ihnnb lectures
ly by scholars
[in government
p the course is
Its will instruct
priests anil then
tampaik'n will

In 1887 the Plant extended the
railroad to Port Tampa on the
Old Tampa Bay where he con­
structed wharves for 26 steamers
and providing ample trackage for
cars to he unloaded directly on the
ships. Phosphate was the chief
commodity shipped and Port Tam­
pa became the greatest phosphate
port in the world.

Ne^ro Sells Diamond
To Boy For 5 Cents

iV’t '' ••• W a lk e r ; I la y a r d D o u g h e r t y
i 'v ‘fe. J e n n i e
D o u g h erty ; J a m e s
D o u g h e rty . an d w ife .---------------l oUKberty, w hose C h r is t Inn n a m e
is u n k n o w n : W illiam A. D o u g h e r t y .
? J d W 'le.--------- — D ougherty.* w h o s o
I ' - » .a n n am e Is u n k n o w n ; A r ­
t h u r Dougherty. and wife.------------D o u g h e r ty , w h o * - C h r i s t i a n n a m e
s u n k n o w n ; Luhelh* i t n l l l n g e r a n d
u is h a n d .--------------—Hall In n e r , w h o s e
1 h r l s t l a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; c la l tn tik I n t e r e s t s In and to t h e l a n d s
h e r e i n a f t e r d esc rib e d ; to a tl p o r sou s a n d p a r t i e s * ia lin ln g I n t e r e s t s
under Juntos
W a lk e r, d e c e a s e d ,
as h e ir s, devisees, u ru n te e s , o r a s
o t h e r c l a i m a n t s , m* o t h e r w i s e , in a n d
t " ilie l a n d s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ;
to a n y a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s w h o s e
n a n u s are unknow n rialm ln g any
r i g h t , ti t l e o r In te re st In a n d to
t h a t r e r l n l n p arcel or t r a c t o f lan d ,
s i tu a t e , ly i n g a n d b e in g In S e m i ­
nole C o u n ty , am! S t a t e of F l o r i d a ,
m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d a s f o l ­
lows. to- w It •
licit I It l.rm rhs. W est o f t h e S\V'
C o r n e r of S ection 35. T o w n s h i p Is.
Mouth Ita like hi Hast, r u n N o r th
•
••linlns, Ka.«t s elialns. S o u t h
12.311 elialns. W. -t S e lia ln s to p o in t
of b e u in u l n g . r- s e r v l iia a s t r i p 15
feet w id e a lo n g N orth sldt* f o r p a r t
of P u b li c road,
o r a n y p a r t or p a r e . | t h e r e o f , t i n ­
d e r th e ahoy.- a,lined d e f e n d a n t s o r
otherw ise.
It Is h e r e b y ord ered t h a t you. an d
encll of you, lie und a p p e a r b e f o r e
otir snhl I ' l n ult Court a; t h e C o u r t
H o u se a t S an ford , h’lorh ta. on th e
17th d a y of N ov em ber A D. IU25.
am i t h e n anil t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
to t h e hill of c o m p lain t e x h i b i t e d
a g a i n s t you In th is cause.
I t Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t tills
o r d e r he p u b lish e d once earli w e e k
f o r f o u r coin-. OlltIVe WeeKS III Iho
S a n f o r d H e ra ld , a to w su a p e r p u b ­
lis h e d In H anford, Seminole C ounty,
Florida.
WIT.VKSHfS m y linm! end t h e seal
Of t h e C ir c u i t C o u rt of tin* S ev e n th
J u d i c i a l C irc u i t of t h e S late of F l o ­
rid a , In a n d fo r l»*Tnlii'de C ou n ty ,
on t h i s th*. 16th flay of O ctober, A.

Root for the Home Boys
Kiwanis Believes in the Boys and Girls of Sanford

t h e S t a t e nf F l o r i d a tn lie c o n v e n e d
In s p e c i a l s e s s io n d u r i n g t h e m o n t h
of N o v e m b e r. IU23. f o r t h e p a s s a g e
of a n A ct e n t i t l e d :
AN ACT F O lt T U B P riO T K C T IO N
O F F IS H IN T U B W A TB U S . C A N ­
ALS. i n v e r t s S T U B A MS. CUBBKH.
B. p o n ti.x ss,
LAKKH AND HAVOCS O F SK.MI- C le rk o f tv.
h e C i r c u i t C " u rt nf th o
N O L B COUNTY. F L O 111 DA : ItKOUS e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C ircuit n ' F l o r ­
LATINM T U B C A T C H I N C o i l F l t o id a, 111 a n d fo r H em lnnlj C ounty.
C lT H N ll O F F I S H IN ANY O F S A ID
(
8
BAL)
W ATRRSi
IlK O tlL A T IN O
THU
lly
A. M. W BI-IKS,
SALK O F F I S H W I T H I N T U B TF.U11. p u ly Clerk,
D eC O T T B S A S P B N C F .lt
SnllcItnrK a n d of C o u n sel for tin*
t l o i u p ln l n a n ts .
Hi t. 16-23-30. Nov. 6-13.

IN ( III II I’ III* COUNTY J I IICB,
STATU o r I-' 1,0It I It A

IN UK K S T A T K O F K A T H K H I N B
.MAHHUUHN,
M inor,
S em in o le
C ounty.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t o nil w h o m
It m a y c o n c e r n . H in t I r a .M ash h iirn
a** Mil u n i I a n of C a t h e r i n e M aH h h u rn .
m in o r, w i l l &lt;&gt;n t h e 27th d a y o f N o ­
v e m b e r A. D. 1U23. a p p l y t o t h e
H o n o r a b l e J uh. tj. s h u r o u , C o u n t y
J u d g e In a n d f o r s a i d C o u n t y , a t h is
office* In H a n f o r d In s a i d C o u n t y , a t
tn o’c l o c k a. in., o r a s s o o n t h e i V a f t e r n s til** m u t t e r c a n b e h e a r d ,
fo r a u t h o r i t y t o se ll, a t p u b l i c n r
r i v a t e sub*, t h e s a i d m i n o r ' s I n t e r ­
inteU'st epst
In 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 s a i d C o u n t y , t o - w l t :
Lot T w e n t y - e i g h t ( 2.S) a n d t h a t
p o rtio n of L o ts T w e n ty - s e v e n
a n d T h i r t y - s e v e n (.17) l y i n g o n
tin- M outh a n d B a s t s i d e o f th o
O v l e d o - M e n e v a C o u n t y Ttnnd In
A. A t k i n s o n ' s
S ubd ivision
of
M i d w a y In S e c t i o n in. T o w n ­
s h i p 21. S. H u n g s 31 B a s t .
W h i c h a p p l i c a t i o n w ill h e b a s e d
upon th e p e titio n fo r s a le now on
fib 111 s a d C o u r t.
D a t e d O c t o b e r 29 th A. D,. 1925.
I It A MAHIII1CKN. C u a r d l a i t .
Oct. 30- Nov. «-13-20-27.

J. G. SHAKON
Attorney-at-Law
The Comfort Route!
Will prncticc in all the court"
Examination of Abstracts c * Land Five u ilin g t a week from Jacksonville;
inchiding nn*1* snd berth; Del timer®
Titles given especial attention
J)0.9 (r Phibdeiphu *34.30; IW en *42.32.
TH:di|I i l u n and ml connecliona lo all r o,nlr
Offices in fourt House

Thia Company. e»ubli»hed in 1852 end

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS
Real E-slute Brokers
212 Magnolia Avenue
SANFORD. FLA.

Sanford, I’la.

VfELL I'VE CALLED

TO HAVE THESE7Rl,\)o9

LOOKED A F T E R __ _

SEEM COU6HJMG
A flo O D B riS o

GeT Too

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jMcrchants &amp; Miners Trans. Co.
I ' i r r MM» II. liny s t r e e t

A DOCTOR-rrs WELL.

BEFORE THEY

one ol the ptoneei liemtioriaiion line* to florid®,
operate* laree, comloitable aienmer*. Inclailed
are ihe NEW, magnificent 3. 3. ALLEGHANY
and 33. BEKKSHIHEi ibe former on J*ct*oiivilleBalrimore line: ihe latlef bom Miami lo rlwu.
Sent! fat illuitreted booklet. Automobile*
Irentpotied. Service lo Sevannah.

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To CALL A DOCfoRr o u V E CoTTrtE
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THE SANFORD H ER A LD , TH U R SD A Y , NOVEMBER 5,1925.

PA G E POUR

The Sanford Herald

v*! *.V’■-

Sanford Needs a Y. M. C. A.

As Brisbane

Sees It

A CHANGE OF DIET MIGHT REDUCE HIM
'

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Cooltdga and Farmer*.
From Eve to Automobile.
Church, Bootlegger*,
50-50.
Trent Cuba Deeefitly*
UY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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tel ■
In an article telling w hat the Y oung Men’s Christian As­
sociation is doing in the United S tates and Canada, tho Lit­
&amp;
see /vtfyteKEEP i'
erary Digest in a recent issue, points out that crims cost
li\
A S AEAOftY AS
the United States three billion dollars in 1924 while in the
( C o p y r w n t 1*15)
T f t s B t f C o e s ';
same period, the Y. M. C. A. cost only slightly more than
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE prom­
fifty-one million dollars.
u&lt;suT
ised "specific recommendations for
■It.'
'- x f
s a u c e s
Comparison o f the cost o f these two institutions is drawn farm relief when Congress meets."
fa
D eliv er ed In■ CIV, bX CErrlar. PJJ because of a recent remark of P. W hitehill Wilson, noted
The President does not believe
A\
W Hk, l l a W atkly Edition
E nglish jo u rn a lis t, who summed up the work and aim of that the only relief for a farm er
H r J M f '_________ _________
S t
80 acre l
the organization when he declared, “Fill the Y. M. C. A. is to rit around and "let nature
■PErlAL lOTICBi All
Bo/lcaa, card* o f thnnka. reiolullon*
and keep the prisons em pty.” It is obvious that the B n * , * *
an d n o tic es ot en ter:a I n - « n l i «
•0 atrn j
b a rgee aro m ade w ill t&gt;« ” a, * M
or a t reg u la r ndvortlatn* rataalishman means to say that if we give more support to the
nm) foodatuff Kan, biers get the
LolQi
Sec. 26,t
( m , -a
H E M R in T il* AMOCIATBO PH«*9 Y. M. C. A„ there will be less crime because of the influence profit while the farmer plows,
This
TWe Aaaoelated Preaa la exclui* wielded by the organization.
milk the cow nnd carries the
Ivaly an tltlad «o th e “**.
short
p u b lication o ' all nawa
As a builder o f boy’s character and as an institution pro­ mortgage.
«r
A
at e d it * . to It or not oth erw ise credlake Hi
A nation which finds it onsy to
ta J In t h li paper and alao tha lo- viding good, clean, wholesome environment with all the in­
road. Hj
A V
aa* pawn pubfijbed herein. A ll rith ta
/•p u b lic a tio n of ■ptclal J lip a ic n - fluences of home, the Young Men's Christian Association help railroads out of trouble by in­
wire.
creasing rates and compelling the
M herein e r e eleo reeer^ed.
Vs - r i
has become the outstanding organizations of its kind in the public to pay ought to help farm ­
•*4r —
THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1925.
world. So much has its influence been felt that its work er!', without whom the railroads
TI1R H E R A L t/8 PLATFORM , now extends to thirty different countries in addition to Amer­ would be bankrupt, nnd cities into
r- w
I —-Deeper water routa to Jackson*
starvation.
506-8-101
ica and Canada.
will*.
i
Iluildia
1.—Construction of St. Johna-ln*
Dr. Howard B. Grose, in a recent review of the associa­
THE PRESIDENT has lived on
dlap River canal.
tion's work during the past year, tells us:
ft.—Extension cf whit* way.
a form. As n boy he walked through
"Operating expenditures of the Association Move­
L -B tU ’tsion of local amusements.
the mud of a barnyard in rubber
-—Swimming pool, lennla court*.
ment in North America in its year 1921-25 were
boots by the light of n lantern
divided as follows: 23 per cent, for administration,
long before daybreak.
| . —Augmenting of building pro­
18 per cent, for activities, 21 per cent, for property and
gram—houses, hotel*, apartment
His suggestions will he interest­
endowments, 28 per cent, for business features, dor­
JtOUttE.
ing, for he knows what the farm
§,—Extension of atreet paving pro­
mitories, restaurants and camps, and 10 per cent, on
cr’s life is.
White]
gram.
the
services
of
the
National
Councils
and
other
agen­
#
—Construction
of
boulevard
MISS
JACQUELINE
Rogers,
cies of the National Councils ami other agencies in­
$
aroi nd I.ak* Monroe.
aged 23, confesses that che stole
cluding the work in foreign lands, costing $2,761,900.
ft—Completion of city beautifiesBall
“about one automobilo a week” to
tlun program.
"It is notable that expenditures by the American
I,—Expansion of achool ajatem
support her friend, Mr. Kenyon,
public for service to young men and boys, through the
with provlaion for Increased fa­
also 23. Sho stole the cars, he sold
North American Y. M. C. A.’s, have doubled since
cilities.
them, and the lady, very modern,
1918, when we were in the war.
Try
says, “It’s about all that boob was
"The total income for the year, $51,874,400, which
t*
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
Shop fo
good for. He was no use in getting
wus $40,000 less than expenditures, was derived as fol­
sun
work, i
lows: About 26 per cent, from contributions, 12 per
them."
DEFRAUD NOT:—For this fa
the will of God, . . . that no tnah
cent, from membership dues, 12 per cent, from tuition
Nevertheless tho young lady
Next to'
defraud his brother In nny mat­
feek and other departmental activities, 7 per cent,
liked him, arid neediest* to say, he
ter. 1. Thessulonians I: 2, 4.
from property and endowments, and 43 per cent, from
blames tier. So Adam blamed Eve
PRAYER:—Help Vs, Lord, to
business features, dormitories, restaurants and camps.
be honest with Thoe, und then we
when Eve stole the apple before
CELEBRATIONS
cannot he dishonest with ouselves
tho days of automobile*. He ate I
i "Nearly 100,000 business and professional men
.MIAMI TRIBUNE
and with others.
It,
nnd
Eve
probably
would
have
I
directed this fifty-million-dollar service, giving their
-------- o-------said: "That's about all that boob i
time without compensation on boards and committees
IN FLORIDA
was good for," using of course,
The tide seems to be running every other word underlined. There
of local associations, State and national organizations,
The realtors ncross tho atreet,
the word “schiemiel," which is strong toward originating celebra­ i:' so much constant emphasis that
White-knlckered, smiling, watch
and training-schools.’’
equivalent to "boob."
tions for every conceivable object, the content and message of the
and wnit;
fencing off days and weeks for letter itself is likely to be lost.
The number o f men and hoys engaged in Bible study in
Their maps are blue, their deska Y. M. C. A. classes has increased from thirty-two thousand
IT IS flatly denied by the Fed- j these diverse events. It is getting The well-worn saw that "All work
ure neat,
eral Council of Churches thnt pro- difficult for the average person to nnd no piny makes Jack a dull
Theirs signs auy brightly. "Heal in 1900 to nearly two hundred and forty thousand for last
keep posted on ail these days that boy" has never ceased to he true,
year. The increase in this item in the last association year hibition is a failure,
Estate.”
are being set apart fur celebration. hut a* one looks out upon these
LIKE AN UMItllRUI
A
million
Industries
bootleg­
Their office* of modest size.
was small, but is to be compared with the exceptional gains
Now
just
ahead
of
u:•
the
Father
d
v
e
r
increasing
celebrations,
gers concur, and also deny most I and Son week, November H-15, is
May shelter half a dozen firms
A RAINY l)AX
into nearly every month
Their blackboard* give the day's in the previous period. Continuing a study of the work of flatly prohibition is a failure. T h e' to be observed throughout the crowding
of the year, he is inclined to feel
the association, Dr. Grose says it would be interesting if we thing seems to lie unanimous.
Beat Buys,
are the funds deposited in the Semin
country with elaborate programs thnt all play nnd no work is also
"Third ensh and very easy could know how the Bible study in Y. M. C. A. groups com­
.
.
'in many cities and towns.
Bank in time of need. Four per cestl
quite a " undesirable.
term s.”
pares with that in the Sunday Schools in imparting knowl­
DURING THE war did you tenri T|u.n Armistice Day will be genThe main value of and satisfac­
compounded, soon makes a prntectiaj
edge of the Bible and bringing its truths to hear upon life. your hair with one hand signing; orally celebrated on November II, tion gained from u holiday depends
the storms of life which carries
All just alike door after door,
All told, the attendance during the year at Bible classes (checks for I.iberty bonds with the and military parades and speech- largely upon what ono has been
All selling acreage or lots.
through adversity.
other, praying that before death making will he tin- order of the
Close In—For Business—North and religious m eetings under the Y. M. C. A. auspices ex­ you might be allowed to kill a day. On November ? we learn doing Iwfore the holiday. In our
large
cities,
especially,
where
a
ceeded nine million.
Shore,
German ?
that Forget-me-not Day will be holiday means td many a trip into
If; Interest Paid on Sa'inipt A&lt;1
The Southland's Choice:* Beau­
Facts about the Y. M. C. A. and its work are especially
Were you all wrought up over observed by The American Legion the country, leaving the day be­
ty Spots.
terrible German atrocities? Chil­ members in nil cities of the Unit­
And men who buy i nn soon resell interesting to Sanford citizens at this time since there is dren with hands cut off. Allied ed States. On this day American fore often and returning tho day
after the holiday, it has a ten­
ft
plan
afoot,
sponsored
by
the
Kiwnnis
Club,
to
secure
a
And double on their cash—per­
officers cricified,
nails driven Legion auxiliaries wilt distribute dency to demoralize a t least three
branch of the organization here. No more commendable through their hands nnd feet? If by
haps;
the millions tho little blue days of the week as far ns busi­
Friends hasten In to do as well—
work could have been undertaken by the Kiwanians.
so,
peep
behind
the
!'*ones
nnd
flower
' made by the wounded and ness is concerned. A multiplica­
More contracts, abstracts, list­
The Young Men's Christian Association is needed in San­ find how the strings were pulled. disabl'd veterans in the various tion of such detractions to busi­
ings, maps.
hospitals in the country. Funds ness may Ik* interesting to the
ford. It would fill an important place in this community
S a n f o r d , Fla.
GENERAL
C1IARTERIS,
forfrom tilt* sale of these flowers employes, but a certain result will
just as it has in every other community where it is located. mer "chief of intelligence" in the will
Invest, retell, and so it goes
he
used
to
aid
these
men
in
Ail througli the block thut faces The Kiwnnis Club should have the support and co-operation British nrtny, tells this interest- their Imttlu to regain health and be the diminishing output in trade
S T R E N G T H - SERV ICE - I'Kttf
am! necessarily, therefore, a di­
me.
of
every
civic
organization
and
every
individual
in
the
city
ing
"story:
strength.
minishing wage.
Juat deals and profits. Life is prose
Ho received pictures of a train
I ho early part of November
ill bringing a Y. M. C. A. to Sanford.
Never as yet has it been prov­
Until within otto door I see
One car was loaded with bodies of will be more or less demoralized in en in the history nnd life of nny
is b iiib
3A Greek, a fruit stall, tropic glow
dead soldier* being drawn away some parts of the* country by the people thnt anything hut hard
From oranges and tangerines,
from the battlefield. Another was elections, with main meetings bc- work und steady application wins
Let’s Have the Curb Market
Banana bunches in a row
URAL ESTATE
fitted with the bodies of dead cav­ toro and celebrations following. success. Near success has come
And peeping purples, scarlet.',
alry burses. On the carload of No sooner will all these various to many a nation and to many a
greens.
Some time ago Tho Herald advocated the establishment dead horses was n sign allying celebrations of November be over
firm and to many an individual,
of a curl) market in Sanford where farmers might bring their that the carcasses were to bo boil­ than national attention will lie but
just at the point of going over
And George tho Greek stands products and where the tourists and home-folks might pur­ ed down for soap fat.
given to a new set of celebrations tlte top there hns been a letting
sorting fruit;
General Charters says he chang­
His fruit has never speck or chase, fresh from the farm, vegetables, butter, eggs and ed the sign from the carload of in December and the Christmas tti&gt; of energy and perseverance und
other foodstuffs. For some reason, however, no action has dead horses to the curload of dead and New Years holidays. No won­ activity and tho result has been
spot,
der that a large industrialist said mediocrity. It matters not wheth­
For what he sells to eat must suit, been taken in regard to the matter and today finds us still soldiers, circulated the photographs recently
m
in meditating upon all er one lies down here in these
No one resells it. like a lot;
without the curb market.
all over the world to arouse hat­ these holidays and distracting cele­ playground cities of Florida t(r
Tho paoiers need no plea to pause
brations coming along that, this holds a position lit the heart of
Wo talk a lot about our farms and what they mean to the red against Germany.
Youths, matrons, tots with outwas becoming a "holiday coun­ our large cities in tho north. There
community. We tell people in the north about the wonder­
stretched hands.
THE PHOTOGRAPHS was sent try "
h* no open seasnmo to advancement !
But I'll just feast my eyes, be­ ful celery, the lettuce, and the other vegetables of which we to China, where the "wornlup of
While our patriotic holidays are but steady work. Holidays now
cause
are so proud and yet we don’t think much about establishing ancestors" would make the pro­
conceded to bo worth and then are relaxing and good for
They weary so of Houses— a place where the farmer and the consumer can meet and paganda story about "boiling down generally
while,
the
people who lie awake everyone, but they can be over­
I .anils!
do business together. Strangers coming to this city some­ soldiers’ bodies for soap fat" par nights to think up all kinds of ob­ done and many business men feel
—Grace McKInstry,
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE!
horrible.
jects for which to have weeks and just now that we are multiplying
times wonder why it is we have not capitalized on the oppor­ ticularly
In New York Times.
In
that
interesting
way
interna
days
of
celebration
are
doubtful
B
these liavs and weeks of celebra­
-------- o—— —
RENDERING 100 P E R C E N T S ^
tunity of showing and of selling by means of the curb market. tional hatred was built up.
benefactors to business. Punctur­ tion at the expense of good jittig- S
Anyway, we’ll wager the Shah
The Herald hopes the coming winter season will see some
ing the whole year full of holidays ment nnd output of trade and ■N
to
of I’ersiu said something more facilities provided which will make it possible for the people
THE BRITISH are excited ubout is a good deal like a letter with business activity.
■
than pshaw when his government
General
Charteris’
story,
not
that
who live here to buy direct from the farmer some of the prod­
OUR CUSTOMERS
was overthrown last week.
is isn’t true, but because he ought
ucts for which this city is so famous.
-------- o-------PERSIA’S QUIET REVOLUTION
not to toll. However, when you
If the plan is successfully used in other parts of tho fight, you fight, and to fight well
Headline In an exchange says
NEW YORK TIMES
"Charge of Bribery Against Full country, it would without doubt be doubly successful here. you must Imto. Everything is fair
n
and Dehonys Left Up To Court." At any rate, the idea is worth trying.
in war, from poison gnp to lying.
If the Persian National Assem­ ish and Rustsan influences, of ■
What'll be the outcome? Which
The tiling is to win.
bly wisheo to choose a King in long standing and rife up to two m
Magnolia At Second
little boy in I lie- class wilt answer
INVEST
place of tho deposed Shah Ahmad years ago. Persian trade with 3
LOANS
that one?
THE AMERICAN tariff on sug­ then* would be no lack of candi­ Soviet Russia is growing, but so
VALUE OF CREDIT
ar is ruining Cuba, a friendly date*. Ahmud has four brothers, is trade with Great Britain. On a i * a i i s s i * » i i i i * i i a i i i H a R a i n | | | l , , &gt;
MIAMI NEWS
The Florida fever is spreading.
neighbor t» which we owe, at least and the number of royal princes the whole this region, which fur
President Conlidgo is repnrlud to
and princesses is alleged to run
friendship and decent treatment.
glS**1*
before the World War was
be contemplating a visit to this
That credit has become almost $1,000 up by means of monthly doCuba’s commercial balance cf into tho thousands. The indica­ years
state sometime ibis winter. We tho keyname of the arch in our posits usually with tho added pro­ trade with the United States has tions aro that there will be no the danger spot in the Middle East,
know of no better place for him i economic structure Is strikingly tection of free life insurance in the fallen in the last vear from $107,- more Kings iif Kings. \ repub­ has fallen into the background’
illustrated by tin: latest figures amount of the total deposit.
Lt visit than Sanford.
000,000 to $Ho,0()0,U00,
lican coup d etat hmt y e a r , under yielding to Iraq nnd Syria.
-------- o— —
Riza Khan, a self-made man
published by the National Auto­
After laying aside a reasonable
with commercial generos­ tho uuspicei' of Riza Khun, actual ri:"n
New Jersey has elected an avow­ mobile Dealers’ Association, which amount for savings and emergency, ity,Cuba,
from tho ranks of t h e Per­
ruler
of
Persia,
was
frustrated
by
continues
buying
in
our
mar­
ed anti-prohibitionist us governor. show that over 5,000,000 people in each week or month, whether or kets, while we, with our cut-throat a demonstration of the religious sian Cosacks, is supplied t o b e
Whin voters of a state put a until thij, country purchased automo­ not a budget system in used, nnd
emulative of Kemal Pasha. Liam
like thnt in un important public biles on time payments in 1021. Of grunting payment of necessary ex­ sugar tariff are doing all we cun elements in Teheran, This time is now likely to have a S h i i t e r e ­
office, is it uny wonder that the tho total production of 4,000,000 penses, there is no reason why we to strangle the prosperity of Cuba, it may be assumed that Riza Khan public of ten million people to
has taken precautions.
The al­
Fudcrnl laws cannot be enforced? new machines, 70 per cent or 2,- should not avail ourselves of the
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
most unanimous vote in the Na­ match Kemal's Sunnite republic o f
fifteen
millions.
The
Unchanging
280,000 were sold oil time, und it opportunity of purchasing, on a
tional Assembly
would suggetv.
Blessed Are They that
It’s happened again. The Prince t &gt; estimated thnt 2,200,000 used
Built with great care for resident f " 1 ]
payment basis, comforts and
the orthodox, by this time, East has traveled fast and far
of Wales has fallen from bis horse machines traded in by purchasers time
on
the
road
away
from
monarchy
\V.
L.
FLOYD
luxuries which might otherwise t&gt;«
have wearied of u monarch who
for the nteenth time. Wonder if of new cats wore disposed of on denied
High grade, built-in features and many1
In Agricultural Bulletin
un for a considerable time,
has given to the Parisian cabarets Against Europe's near dozen Kin«t
the prince does thnt for the nov­ a credit basis. The significance providing,
ANu
will
now
have
but
three
real
nt course, outgo does
what was meant for the State. F.xelty of the thing or Just because of these figures may be the better
looted for comfort and convenience.
Blessed are they who plant
tin- Ameer
it’s his idea of Keeping in phys­ realized with the added statement nut exceed income. Even if one trees and shrubs along our high­ Shah Ahmad, has learned by heart
is
ahlo
to
pay
ettah,
economical
the lessons of his famous sineim-! ei..™
aV‘
K,"K of
ical trim?
Essentially n worth-while property.
that t h e y represent a total volume monthly payments do nut rcduco ways; future generations will en­ countryman. He has taken the
-------- o-------joy
their
thoughtfulness.
uneasy
thrones
In
Iraq
and
Transand let the credit go, refus­
A prohibition officer in Detroit of InuincNs amounting to over two one s hank account and thus im­
Blessed nru they whose homes cash
dollars.
pair credit. That this is a factor
ed
to
heed to the cull of the jordnnia. Two shadowy kinglet*
resigned because "there wns some­ billion
show exterior culture to tho pns- die.antgtvo
Time
wa:&gt;
when
tho
use
of
credit
in
the
growing
use
of
credit
is
drum,
and in other ways rule under French authority i,',
thing wrong" and because it is
ersby.
by
tho
individual
was
almost
con­
proven
by
the
fact
that
a
large
has
made
an
applied
science of Annam and Cambodia. Bokhara
whnt be declares, the wettest city
Blessed are ihty who appreci­
Khiva have lost their Khans
in the United States. A city that sidered it reflection on his stand­ percentage of thosu buying auto­ ate Gods gifts of bird* anil flow­ the doctrines of Omar the Tent- ami
and are now Soviet republic*. Twohas thut sort of reputation cun't ing, ami certain evidenco of mis- mobiles on time, as an example, ers and encourage their growth make t.
manngement, except us applied to is composed of businci'i and pro­ und increase.
To do tho deposed monarch jus­ tiurds of the population ..f Kuro„0
gain anything by it.
the purchase cf a home. The fessional men, farmers and rep­
tice, Persia has not suffered by Bve under republican rule Xhe
Blessed
nro
they
who
scatter
An lown exchange says "Ed­ conditions are quite different to­ resentative people in every walk flower seed nnd k"ep fritnds und his prolonged journeyman studies percentage would is. considerabiy
higher in Asia if We exclude for.
ward Stork passed througli this day. Countless household bills of life.
neighbors from destroying wild in the lighter phases of Western eign-ruled India.
BART NASON, Local M anage
A most important element of flowers along the roadside.
civilization.
Economically
the
place Saturday, leaving u piano are now paid on a monthly basis
country
has
been
doing
fairly
well
for the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. —light and gas, telephone, milk, the successful application of credit
Blessed nre they who banish
Glenn Mortimer." Are we given ice, coal, und the like, und we to modern business lies in the fact hill boards from their property, during the Inst few years. Ord­
Contemporary Comment
507*8 1st National Hank Illdg.
have
grown
accustomed
to
paying
that most people are honest. Un­ for they arc protectors of roadside er If being brought into its fito understand thut his other line
*U »"
of business has been abandoned? onr bill:' mi the first of the mouth. fortunately there will alwuyi* be beauty.
nances with the assistance of un
Don’t think that becau«.
is s n is iu iiiiu a s a iiiM
Alluring advertisement* in news­
American
budget
adviser,
Dr.
Ar­
rerJ*^1! percentage of loss
Blesses! aro they who keep open
if idle he is a loafer. He ,nav h lv"
An advertisement in the Ari­ paper* and magazine* invite us to through the grunting of credit ta grassy lawns, wvdl mowed, nnd thur C. MUlspaugh. In the com­ a political job— Mobile N ew s-lu^
household appliances unscrupulous persons, but refresh- green shrubbery, blending them petition for tne Northern Persian
zona Republican u a* follows: "if purchase
nutumobiles, ing evidence of general honesty with well painted houses.
you are going to Detroit or Je­ pintles, furniture,
oil field* between the Sinclair in­
m o n e y a v a il a b l e
At that, it's a mean hobbed-h-iir
I o in s
rome early Tuesday and can curry clothing nnd whut not, on time conics in the statement of muny
Blessed a rt the citizens of Flor­ terests and the Anglo-Persion Oil S bandit who wonf leave
, ,,
from two to three hundred pounds payments, .specifying in detuil just automobile manufacturers that U'J ida for their civic clubs, if Company, the Government, at Te­ his youthful virtue— Durham Sun.
...
| nana on Liberal Valuj
extru, ideas* communicate with]what periodical levy wilt be as- per cent of the ctedit buyers of they will function along civic heran has received advantageous
r
Fi
* " •“ lu «“ —
Miss If., care of the Arizmu Kn-tM*t'*d uguinsi our Inanne,
incppie. Even automobiles in 1021 completed line*, then health, beauty and terms from the latter concern.
publican." Must bo ono of those the banks havl adopted the plan of their payments according to con* happiness will be their*.-—w . L, Nor do we hear to much of the
iiltlo fat rascals.
isclllng money in a«a*'""ts of fro u JtracL
_
. ^ Floyd in Agficultural Bulletin.
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LATEST FASHION
HINTS FOR MILADY
n v if im * t n n p f T i t t
A
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

V
v / / C /
l n
To Flare or Not to Flarcy That Is you hnvo gray or blond hair you
Residence Telephone 3 13 -J
a Question That Perplexes the should wear the lighter colored
Furriers.
furs.” Or this: "Care should be
County Federation
"As
slender and as supple as a taken to see that the browns nnd
SpanishWar Veterans cloth coat"—this
is the way French
Meets at Geneva On
reds of the fur harmonize with
Hold An Interesting dressmakers—Bcchoff, I believe— the
the coloring of the hair. Too blight
Fuloned, made of
Saturday A fternoon
of the fur coats that he lias a fur makes ordinary brown hair
Meeting In Orlando speaks
to offer this season. Perhaps if look very dull and lifeless.”
th aeerest
chiffon.
J. Higman of Lakeland Is in
the French furriers had not been
Tho regular mooting of the Sem­ thoJ. city
T
hiose,
once
worn,
on business.
____ ...IK imrung OI ^01. able to make up furs so that they
inole County Federation of Wom­
wihm
c
an
essential
Charles Lovell Camp Number 18, had the suppleness of woven fab­
en’s Clubs wns held at Geneva on
pat m y Indy’s cosUnited States Spanish War Vet­ rics they would have lost some of
Saturday
at
the
clubhouse
when
a
.to
visiting
in
Sanford.
°
f
Dnytoiu
their
favor
with
the
smartly
dress­
erans,
was
held
at
the
American
turComes
in all new
the M.
Legion Clubhouse at Orlando on ed woman. But they have succeed­
all-day goodly number of members were
_ _ „
-------falBes.
ed in an amazing manner. They
ot Mrs, present from Altnmonte Springs,. . .
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of Sanford veterans and members treat their pelts so thnt they are
Members
Geneva
and
S
m
f.n
l
Thura.
Lingerie— Vanity Fair Brand innew shadow rib­
of the auxiliary were present. The really very thin nnd then they
homo Chuluota, Sanford.
open meeting was called for the know how to work them so ns to
1302 Oak Longwood. Many business items of
bed glove silk vests, step-ins, kn&gt;, brassieres.
interest were transacted. It was
P. F. Hudson of Palatka wni&gt; n purpose of organizing an auxiliary give the slenderest possible outline.
Bcchoff has a charming mole­
1 conduct voted to raise $500 towards d e-1business caller in Sanford yestcr- to Col. Lovell Camp.
.1 - .Woman's vciopment of the park on Wckiva day.
Department President Mrs. Lou skin coat this senson, made of fine
It is very
River, recently given the FcderaSmith Torheun of thin city, in a j natural moleskin.
straight nnd scant from the should­
r 2 0.|tion by Joe Cameron
brief
informal
address,
outlined
the
.
J. M. Warren of Jacksonville
mreting;‘ Ttwrt
Two mnrriltnrti
members tircvi
were elected to spent yesterday In Sanford on bus- purposes nnd objects of the aux­ er to a line just above tho knees,
Masonic serve on the County Welfare Board iness.
iliary and enrolled 11 names upon nnd there is introduced a flounce
Mrs. Clyde Derby of Sanford and
\e * ;'
the charter application, with a of the fur that appears to be act­
ually gathered into position. The
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| hold a Mrs. C. L. West of Oviedov. The
Burt F. Simons of Orlando is number of others in prospect be­ sleeves are straight, or nearly so,
at the Federation wns invited to hold the
fore the charter list is closed next
spending the day in the city on Monday. At that time the tempo­ to about tliu elbows and then there
For reser- November meeting at A ltam onte; business.
is a full lower section thnt also
Lloyd Springs and was also invited at
rary organization will be complet­ nppears
to be gathered into posi­
meet with Sectional meeting num­
ed and temporary officers elected
F. W. Kuhlman and J. F. Brigh­ pending the annual election in De­ tion. The effect is that of heavy
relational ber seven to be held at the Womans
felt or velvet, yet of course you
Hall »t Club of Cinford early in. December. ton of Atlanta arc in the city on cember.
know to look at the coat thnt it
ringing.
Miss Doudney, the county nurse, business.
Officers appointed to serve un­ is a fine peltry.
gave an interesting report on the
til tho regular election are Mrs.
E. O. Stagg of St. Louis is spend­ W.
enough, somo of
number of capes discoverer! and
B. Ballard, president; Mm theInterestingly
Strewing awny
several dayu in Sanford
furriers
are
saying that the
treated in the public schools and ing
Perkins, treasurer; and Mrs. J. M. flare is unimportant.
garnet' nnd pilJ will meet tho number of health talks given business.
They
con­
Brady, secretary, It. C. Sheafer demn it as a passing fad. If you
ifrent receipts,
Klin at her before the pupils in. the various
the organization of tho want to have n fur coat that will
ll you nowhere.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kier of Dny- completed
street ‘ | sch0o]s. Many cases of corrective
l-air of Snnix, the social order of be smart next year and the year
Tiinntage of our
tonn
Beach
are
visiting
friends
in
work were carried on during the
the U. S. W. V. At the close of the after—then get a conservative
p w n your home.
W. c. T. summer months.
Sanford.
meeting, refreshments were served model without a flare. But really
:e of Mrs.
A delicious luncheon was served
ami a delightful social hour was neither they nor any one else
|U) Avenue the guests nt the meeting, by the
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Baxter of enjoyed.
knows whether clothes nre going to
members of tho Woman’p Club of Tnmpa nrc visiting in Sanford for
Accompanying Mrs. Terheun to flaro more or flare less next sea­
a few days.
Geneva.
Orlando were Comrade and Mrs. son. In the meantime the flared
S3 Building
It. C. Sheafer, Mrs. J. It. Lyles, nnd
i held at
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rorncy of pa:&lt;t Department Commander It. fur coat is very, very charming.
East Sanford
&amp;
Association
The
sketch
shows
an
attractive
Winter Haven are spending a few A. Terheun.
new coat of silver muskrat with n
|days in Sanford.
slight flare. You may see here
I rour
Mrs. Aurelia Contois is nrriving
t etfflii- week from Chicago, Hi., to rerhnin
A. A. Hawkins of Jacksonville Primary Schools Will thnt even the rather heavy pelt of
the muskrat has been made to give
lliit&amp;ir- through the winter with her dau­ spent Wednesday and Thursday in
SendBox to Children’s an
effect of slenderness.
to-e- ghter, Mrs. D. C. Potter and fam­ Sanford on business.
An
experienced farrier advises
by ily of Miller Ave.
Home in Jacksonville stout customers
never to wear a
su were
,
.
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’
Sis™n
nml
B11
Rotureau
fur coat with the skins worked
i Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller an d lo f Jacksonville are in the city for
Announcement hns been made [in horizontal or circular lines, burs
Webb son formerly of White Springs nro.n few days on business.
that
the Sanford Primary Schools I worked up and down make you
This
plensantly
located
with
W.'W.
Mil­
Jfn. Shinmuskrat coat has
plan to send to the Children's Home 1look very much slenderer. And slnslud silver
kfavorite ler on Cameron Avenue.
sleeves thnt show tho silver
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Powell of in Jacksonville a box of clothes
lours, will
Lake Wales are visiting friends and a sum of money n.i a Thanks­ here is another bit of advice: "If lame lining beneath.
jay at 10 Mrs. D. L. Long of Benrdnll Avo- and relatives ia the city.
giving gift. Tho week beginning
ited to at- nue has gone to Lake Worth to see
Nov. 1) has been set aside to col­ I B I I l l D l i a i l l B B R I I I I I I I I I I i a i B I l I H I R I I M I I I I I I I
her daughter, Mrs. B. E. Collie,
Gregg Black of DcLand is stop­ lect the money and the clothes.
who is ill,
ping nt the Valdez while handling
Any help given the children in
4
some business inntters in Sanford. their efforts to help those who
B. E. Collie was here from Lake
have
been
less
fortunate
than
Worth on n business trip, selling
It. A. Dornfeld and Cramer B. themselves will be aprccintcd. Caps,
|hc “Daily real estate last week.
Many a discouraged mother thinks this orga to your blood. Du'
Porter of 8t. Petersburg are in the hats,
....... shoes, dresses',
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coats, nnd
leports of
that her thin, pale, tired out condition don't talder mineral iron med­
city for a day or two on business, cloaks, providing they are still serMrs. E. J. Cameron and children
is due to exhausting housework nnd icines \fcny doctors now say
, must be
-------viccable, nrc
art* acceptable. Those
care of children—when as a matter of do HttldTakc organic iron—
Ice before are in Bostwick visiting her mo­
O. C. Wellborn of Miami is ho have donations nre urged to
fact the real causeof all her distressing Nuxatcdvhich ia like the iron
Dished the ther and sister for u week.
spending a few days in Sanford send them to the primary schools
ailments is chronic
(red later
in your &lt;1 like that in spinach
looking over the 'City Substantial.’ at once.
Don’t confuse chronic fatigue with and leni ike ordinary mineral
John Pierce and A. Admits of
will be
the ordinary fatigue you feel after n iron it ' ljure the teeth or dis­
Willoughby, Ohio,; are staying
bj day.
. . J. G. Alexander of Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myler of De­
good long walk. Chronic fatigue comes turb th:h, but is promptly
Iige Scholos fishing camp nt Go-(spent Wednesday in Sanford nt- troit, Mich., have arrived in San­
from within. Your organs and muscles assimiln
nevn Ferry Bridge.
Itending to some busineiu traits- ford and are stopping ut the Val­
have become debilitated due to lack of T ake ron for just two weeks
: actions.
sutlicicnt organic iron In your blood. and yo stonished how much
dez. They may spend the winter
-WISE 1 Mr. am*
G. C. Chamberlain
here.
To conquer chronic fatigue you must strongeter you feel. Money
ItriL tP
Dnytonn Bench were recent visMrs. Glover arrived in Sanford
strengthen your system by restoring backlfn^d. Allgooddruggisu.
v\V luili &gt; itors at the W. W. Dressor home last night to join her husband, Rev.
-L-i
Air:' Jack Hewitt of Waynes­
— - 1i at
... iLake
_i._ Golden.
t.t —
Glover, the new rector of the Epis­ boro, (in., hns returned to Sanford
icate
copal church.
to make her future home. She is a u
BAP.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Long were
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sister
of Mrs. Henry Purdon of
\ho?e big visitors in Orlando Sunday,
J.
C.
Cameron,
formerly
of
SanSanford,
vrz bags,
-------ford, hns been appointed Terminal
4 in war J. E. Singletary is in Tampa Train Mnster for the Atlantic
W. S. Cubbnge. J. M. Worten,
one car- with his mule teams doing con- Const Line nt Lakeland.
If.
G. Mcllnn, J. M. Williams, ami
iisdcr the tract work for the city.
J. M. Sparks, nil of Miami, nro
*vly worn
-------Mrs. R. L Peek, formerly of spending I'ivera! days in Sanford
sLusI)1 reMrs. I. p. Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford and now of Lakeland, is looking over the city witn a view
fraiicr - Herman Middleton and son visited visiting her sisteib Mrs. It, M. toward investment. They are stopptbttthat Mrs. Katie Thompson in DeLnnd Grovcnstein, on Palmetto Avenue, pipp at the Valdez.
ISunday.
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"Honest Tom" Cavanaugh, P itts­
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signed from tho force after hav­
ing made more than 5,000 liquor I
raids. Once he descended on 200 jj
;(d.Y AT IT. places in two days. He had b cen 'n
l ,nS and Isisn on the force twenty years.
wt it in seailas assiitFOR CITY COMMISSION
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Sixteen Year Warren,
Free From i School,
Spends Vacats Helper
In Garage Du Summer
PARIS, Nov. ! —General
Pershing’s son, Waniay be in
trnining to follow &lt;otatcps of
his illustrious fatbt he has
shown a fancy fory overalls,
the steering whcclmotor car
nnd the repair b en tio garage.
One of the condilpon which
tho General permiVarrcn to
prolong his vacnticod in Par­
is was thnt he woe obtained
a job in n garngtthe motor
repair bench nt we labored
for six weeks is opiim should
he return for nnotell during
his Switzerland scays. From
that it is assuimt Warren
was worth his sal mechanic.
Because he wairal Persh­
ing's son broughlno favors.
The first day he fiild "bawl­
ing out " from Oman, who,
seeing the hoy lost a motor,
woke him up wfell, you’re
not here to look, fyork." War
ren was far froivshy, how­
ever, and the 164d lad who
arrived nt 8:30 ©rnlng was
unrecognizably c with dirt
nnd grease less tb hours lat­
er.
When it bccamn that Gen­
eral Pershing’s stworking in
n motor shop, tin Isos wore
soon besieged bjrters nnd
cameramen. It 'possible to
get him to postils picture
and most of the men had to
be contented witiew of War­
ren’s back or histicking out
from beneath a cfl worst on­
slaught came frovomcn spe-

cial writers. The repair pit was
Warren’s refuge.
“Won't you come out and talk to
me?" many of them coaxed.
"I’m sorry, -Miss, really, but my
boss pays me to work and I'm here
to work.”
Of nil tasks at the shop Warren
enjoyed none ro much as getting
the cars into the garage nt 5:30
each evening. One after another
he would proudly mount and drive
into their parking places—small
cars, big ones and lorries.
Warren’s bass promised to get
him a real French driving license
as a souvenir of his experience in
n Paris garage.

Gunn D efeats Jones
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ATLANTA, Nov. 5.—hP)—Bob­
by Jones, king of American ama­
teur golfers, was wondering today
how his majestic head was bowed
yesterday by a drubbing adminis­
tered to him in a golf match at
Druid Hills Golf course by Watts
Gunn, his runner-up in the recent
championship matches.
Jones and Gunn staged an ex­
hibition match for nine holes for
a party of Southern Railway offic­
ials, wno were here on an inspec­
tion trip. Watts brought in a 37
card while the champion’s score
was 39 strokes for the match. Both
the men wore presented with cups
by the officials.

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NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Nov. 5.—
(/Pi—With the administering of ],0-17,550 baptisms by the Southern
Baptist church during the last five
years, n new evangelistic record
for all evangelical denominations
has been established, said Dr. E. I*.
Alldredge, statistical secretary.
Dr. Alldredge said that this is
an average of 207,510 baptisms an­
nually for the five years of 192024, inclusive, and 48 baptisms for
every daylight hour.
The highest previous record of
Southern Baptists in baptisms was
714.333 for the five-year period of
1915-19, inclusive.
Philadelphia Is the birthplace of
the "movies," for in 1870 a* tho
academy of music there Henry
Hey I threw on the screen n series
of moving pictures of a waltzing
couple.
Organized labor intends to enter
the life insurance field. Represen­
tatives of more than forty nation­
al and international unions have
taken steps to organize the-4Labor Life Association.

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WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.,
Nov. 5.—(/P)—A student in the
school nt Hypoluxo, this county,
received a grade of 100 on his ex­
amination papers when he describ­
ed nn island ns "A place where you
have to get n bout to get away
from."
Haymaking by means of hot air
under pressure now makes it pos­
sible to bale hay tight hours after
raking.

CHARLES P. STEWART

thrown in, they're nothing liko the
show that Congress affords,
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For one thing, the White House
tenant and the department heads
arc all of the same political faith.
I here a no hair-pulling among
them. The minute Congress con­
venes it begins. The rivnl parties
pull one another's hair, the "uppositi-ui" party pulls the administra­
tion's hair, the administration hoi.
lers, in pain and anger, and the
whole place Is full of hustle anil
activity and pleasant excitement.
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Sessions which immediately pre­
cede congressional election cam­
paigns, ns this next one will are
especially apt to bo gingery, for
each party is trying to get some­
thing "on” its rival that will count
nt tho polls the ensuing Novem­
ber. Groups of politicians nr.. be.

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Prearnti: ; Eddie Try on of Colgate,
one of the leading point so re s «f it
the country and the player who ■jnnrsrimjnKBKBEsmapn-'HaxtsT'-practically Hngle-handcd, beat the
Princeton cloven 9-0. Try tin is
TIIE BETTER A PRODUCT
. no of the flc'.test halfbacks in
WILL
SE E IT ADVERTISED.
the game.

Original Definition
Of Island Gets 100

STEW A? WASHINGTON LETTER
WASHINGTON. 4.—The
rest of the couiy fcal eas­
ier when Congri in session,
monkeying witfcwiff, inter­
fering with liuind investi­
gating things, ishinglon h
happier when tmakers arc
on the job. Tcsent vaca­
tion is the loncy’ve taken
In a decode—lonths—and
tho capital will/ glad when
they renssumbi cmber.
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They hrightc* city. Tin y
fill the hotcls.nttrnct visi­
tors. They pir in circula­
tion. They’re * local trade
nil 'round.
Washington metropolis
when the ligl burning on
Capitol Hill. Himes it’s on
overgrown vill still has the
White House .departments
ns (attractioniall put to­
gether, with iremc court

B a p t i s t E van gelists
Establish Record For
Converts |n 5 Y ears

lot, t r o u t of l l o l r l K u rrrv l l . n k r .

T w o lot M a , f a i r , T h r .m l, tw o i i t u l l n l i l n
IN l o t a t | t , lim it* f o r •ZT.IHIU.UII.
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t v r r a l r i t l a H l t k (u p .
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H a » p &gt;i, uu n ( g , r n r I r a n — r u u ’l In- h r n t .
1/ &gt; » « a n a l r n n x r r ll w ill |ui&gt; , o u to l u v r a l l i c n t e .

W. J. TIIIGPEN
I ho IV ratvltrum lry Building.

If so, come to our office, and see what
we have for sale. You need not buy, it
will cost you nothing to investigate.
Prices rising daily, the longer you wait
the less you make.
I OR H O M E SITES
3 of the must desirable lota
in lu-autiful Ru.io Court,
m all rash payment, terms
uu balance.

_ 11 lots in the W o odruff
division, collectively $ 550.00

■•ieh. singly $050.00. Terms

U n d e r S t u d e b a k c r * • f a i r a m t l i b e r a l L lu d g ct P a y m e n t
m a y b e p u r c h a s e d out o f m o n t h l y i n c o m e f o r a n i n i t i a l

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better buys
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idem homes on paved street, Groom s......... $7500
L-onerty on W est First Street. This will pay
better than 10% gross right now.
L 0f the prettiest lake fron tage in Seminole coun­
is high land. Is close enough for subdivision.

1st National Bank Bldg.

108 ft. by 77 ft. Corner 3rd street and Main Line of A . C. L. 3V£ blocks
from First National Bank Bldg.
Beautiful 9-room house, new, w ith double garage and servants quarter!
on lot G 4xll7. Exceptional bargain.
40 acres near Cnmeron City— 1300 ft. on Railroad. H ighest grade soil.
This is a good buy for some one.
Exceptional buy— 100x400 ft. on beautiful lake, close In, Reasonably priced.
Beautiful corner Magnolia Ave. and 16th St. 69x117. Good investm ent.
34 acres, close in on Dixie Highway near city lim its. $500 per acre. Easy
terms.

Phone 744.

Investment, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., Ry-siding. $47,500. Shows
over 7y2% income and valuation
increasing. Compare this with
other business property.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air.

R. VV. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 713.

INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

close to business section................... $4500

L and Investm ents.

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203-205 Mcisch Building

THE LOT KING—Phono 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.
Licencd Renl E state Broker
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT’

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

HOMES—LOTS-FARM S
ACREAGE

A GOOD BUY

THREEPINESSUBDIVISION

You Can Own This Home

[feet on Sanford A venue, betw een Second and
and Third Street.

Dixie Highway

$2000.00 cash will handle for 45 days.
1VE OWN THIS PROPERTY

For a quick disposal we offer beautiful
bungalow on Sanford Ave., facing Rose
Court for $8,500, nicely furnished through­
out. This house was carefully designed for
the owner and is ju st the one you’ve always
wanted. Small cash payment; balance like
rent. See us about this at ONCE.

McCALL &amp; FOX

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

Income Property

“The Firm Substantial”
113V2 M agnolia A ve.

N ear entrance to Million Dollar Race Track
LONGWOOD
Lot 50x150—$400 only... $50 cash
$10.00 month, no interest, no taxes

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

ItKAI. ESTATE
INSUUANCE
311 First National Hank Uldg.
Sanford, Fla,
Telephone 732

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

“REAL BARGAINS”

'our Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
[Room House, 2 baths, on M agnolia A venue, in heart of town. Host
ntial section, corner, 50x117. Only $12,GOO. One-half cash, balance
.Room House1 on Myrtle A venue, corner, 100x117. Wonderful site
Lrtment house. One block from park, two blocks from school. Cheap,
kick.
oms and hath on M yrtle A venue, $8,500. One-half cash, balance
bed.
corns ami Hath on M yrtle A venue. Only $6,500. $2,500 cash, balnanged.
imiiy Duplex apartment, four blocks from station. Wonderful site
itel. $8500. $2,500 cash, balance arranged. If you are looking for
‘boy,see us about this site.

FLETCIIER-BULGER REALTY CO.
W/s Magnolia.

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Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price......... $19,500
Lot (50x127) fronting on Union A venue, Southern ex­
posture. P r ic e ....................................................... $6,250.00

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA
TERRACE—$6,300.

Terms

These Lots are near the Forrest Lake H otel
SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 fe e t Water
front. P r ic e .........................................:.„..?7."$100,000.00

Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford A venue betw een Com­
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 front ft.

SPLENDID RESIDENCE

R. C. TISDALE

Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

Real Estate Investm ent

236-238 Mcisch Building.

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Phone 74(!
TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600, Onethird cash. A number of lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

A GOOD BU SIN ESS BLOCK
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FINE BUSINESS PRO PERTY
We offer today a fine corner property fronting 66
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third Street,
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on this pro­
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while the owncv w aits for a substantial increase in the value. Vacant
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foot. Pric­
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 30 days. W e
own this property.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

Centrally located, 90 year lease.
acres choice celery iand, near city and Celery Ave.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Some choice City Lots.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

F . II. SCRUGGS, Mgr,
210 E. 1st SI.

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.

olia Ave.

Phone 708-709

Phone 117

piilord Avenue Business
Property
S.iOU per front foot
'l.(:Tw ’ f ^ d farming land, ten
racre nV° fl’om town' $225

^'re celery farm, 18 acres tiled,
0 S ' )retely equipped, $20,• r-anj terms.
C
mof?f CUStomel’s w aiting for

G reatest Investment
In F lo rid a
20 Acres 2 miles south of Ovieda,
, Very good citrus and truck land
Special for one week at
$75.00 per acres.

H k t it w i K ! t0 sel1 your

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

h'niianii Land Company
| Ro»"&gt; 3-3% Ball Building
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5 Ball Bldtf*

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
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Formerly

OSTEEN REALTY CO.
ACREAGE, FARM AND CITY
I&gt; R O 1’ E R T Y
For quick disposal we offer this wonderbuy ’&gt;3 acre farm. New 7-room bouse, ga­
rage, barns and equipm ent. 120 orange trees
also grape fruit and tangerine trees approx­
imately $1000 worth of timber.
Twenty minutes drive from Sanford on Lake
Mary Highway.
$6500. Good Terms.

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. F. ANDREWS

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Save Your Money for a Good
Investm ent
W atch for an important
A nnouncem ent

E. E. PAGE
T he Substantial Realty Broker.
12-11 Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
TELEPHONE 770

�SANFORD HERALD,

SERVICE STATIONS—alw ays ready and g]ad to h(
SERVICE is uppermost in their m in d s-th o v u
foremost in their policies. M ost o f them have h.HiV.L
enterprise on a solid foundation o f more
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SERVICE STATIONS.
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NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

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323 Sanford Ave

F A N N E R ’S DEPARTM ENT STORE 1

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A. KANNER, Proprietor

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Parts
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Phone 30

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JJLr. and Mrs. William Douglass Highway north of Longwood to
and Mr. and Mrs. Cristie who have Professor J. M. Chaffer. Mr. Fraz­
ier and the Thomns family will
The Parent-Teachers Association motored from Tarentum, Pa.
move to Sarasota where Mr.
meets a t three o’clock on Thurs­
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is engaged in the automo­ r
day afternoon a t the, Lymun school.
The monthly meeting of the Civ­ Thomas
ic League was held a t the Library bile business.
Mr. Bert Dudley, proprietor of an Tuesday afternoon when much
hj
a local restaurant spent the week­ business was transacted; two new Names of
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a Hnllowe’en celebration there.
ship and three others proposed.
j Urst month o fs.chool year are;
-------Fourth Grade—Glndys Stoncrock
Mrs. Munro Bsrwick, proprie­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loder of stood first ami in the third grade
tress of the ten-room, has as
Clair, New Jersey, have Kllen Overstreet was highest. In
guests from Fort Meade, Mr. and Mount
purchased four building lots a t 1,. .....
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ident-at once.
Richard Clark, Mack Cain, Faye
Miss Florence Lovell entertained
Loo McIntosh. C.ilma Honeycutt,
her brother, Andrew Lovell, wife
The following I-ongwood ladies Jack Hyatt and Ellen Scott carried
y
off the honors.
and son from Apopka over
“'•* *»Sunday
*nnahni attended the County Federation of
£££&amp;
Mrs. Lovell was
Women's Clubs meeting held at
IHG INIIKRTANCE TAX
in Long wood
Geneva
on
Saturday
nfternoon;
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Mrs. William Green, Mrs. C. li.
Miss Beatrice Cobb is starting n Senrcy,
HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 6.—
Mrs. C. L. Thomas, J. A.
class of piano and violin pupils Bistline, Mrs. J. II. Menick.
\ UP)—Perry A . Rockefeller of New
which is proving popular. She is
York has paid :i55,U55.82 to the
n teacher with several years ex­
-------i state to cover the state's inheriMrs. Frederick E. Frazier and tance tax assessed against the
perience in Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomas have Jestate of Win. G. Rockefeller of
Camping on the McDowell home- recently sold IB acres on the Dixie Greenwich, of which he is trustee,
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Albany (et)
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Cairo
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Miss M adeline (Jouzens, daughter
of Senator Couzens of Michigan,
was severely injured when her
horse fell and rolled on her at a
country club nenr Detroit. She is
recuperating at her home.

Cask
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3655.00
5825.00
$815.00
$930.00

Roadster ...
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Coupe ........
Coach ........
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Down Payment
$224.88
$244.88
$283.25
$290.12
$319.30

Monthly
$39.60
$39.60
$49.75
$50.99
$56.08

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The check of the Sixteen Cent
Gasoline League, of Bradenton,
pent to the state comptroller for
baek tax payments, did include the
month of September, nnd not just ■i
July and August Assistant Mac­
intosh announced. The check, Mr. —
Macintosh said, was payment in
full fur monies owed the depart
ment by the gasoline league. ,

Just the style of car that should appeal to each individual. Cal! and let
us show you the pleasure you would have, if you owned a Chevrolet

Compartment Drawing Room
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COACH SERVICE
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Sanford
Lv.
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Jacksonville
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Albany (et)
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Macon (ct)
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Lv. 8:29 am
Atlanta
Ar.
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Chattanooga
Lv. 7:35 pm;
Evansville
Ar.
Lv. 2:00 pm
St. I^inia
Ar.
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Chicago
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Qreater Demand for the
Improved Ford Cars

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monthly meeting
12at 2:30 o'ciock.
tom adjoining the
AHmembers ate
tnt and ali visitmade welcome.

T h e recent improvements i n Ford
cars have created a demand that is
e s t a b lis h in g new sales records.

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L). l*. Douglas,
t o at 3:45 o’clock,
, pastor.
! every Wednesday
f t o'clock.

Runabout - 5 2 6 0
Coupe - - 5 2 0
Tudor Sedan 5 8 0
Fordor Sedan 6 6 0
C1o,ed Mrs la color. D*muunt.blc rim. anJ lUtin
cstr* oo open cart.
Us AUpricra f. o. b. Detroit ,

McGee of Denver,

fete Tuesday of last

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jenderaun* of West
lr. and Mrs. McGee
®*nen here and are
p residence to bo
posiible which the
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their four boy*, who
school In Winter
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All-steel body; hrai-v crown
fendersi fuel Uink filled from
outside; tori’, graceful body
lines; nickeled head lamp
rims i comfortable, tow seats,
large steering wheel; power­
ful, positive brakes. Standard
equipment includes four cord
tires, rear-view m irror, extra
tire carrier a n d windshield
w ip er. Balloon (ire s $ 2 5

Back of this growing demand is the
knowledge that Ford cars have gained
their universal recognition through
dependability and econom y o f oper­
ation. The recent improvements en­
hance value that has been definitely
established.
See today’s greater Ford value at your
nearest
Ford D ealer’s.
ALV»ili L Jw *A- uthorired
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The Development That Is More
Than a Subdivision—
A TOWNSITE!

Like a great and precious emerald betw een sapphires, New Smyrna Beach
stands between the sparkling blue w aters of the mighty Atlantic Ocean and
the North Indian River.
Nature—State Manager, assisted by skilled engineers and artisans—sta g e
hands, have prepared at New Smyrna Beach a settin g for Homes that is at
once truly original and uniquely modern.
While preserving to a maximum d egree the verdant tropical grow th th a t
here is most fascinating modern hard surfaced streets have been cut and ce­
ment sidewalks laid, while two boulevards, paralleling the ocean shore and
river shore respectively, are being asphalted and converted into, two of the
prettiest drives in Florida.
A splendid 9-hole Golf Course has been donated by the owners and develop­
ers and will be ready for playing by th e first o f the year.
Electricity, water, telephone lines and donated sites for Church, School, P lay­
grounds and Parks add to the attractiveness and desirability of this high-class
modern townsite development.
Its location, on the peninsula, with 2 l/ j m iles o f Ocean and River frontage,
and opposite the thriving city of New Smyrna, m akes it a Ilom esite conveni­
e n t, to the railroad and improved highw ays leading to every section of the
•state.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH is an ideal Ilom esite, and a splendid investm ent

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THE SANFORD H E R A LD , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,

PAG E TEN

Professional Ranks
LureStar Amateurs
ByAttractiveOffers
NEW YORK, Nov. C.—&lt;/F)—The
lures of the professionalism in the
modern era of high pressure nthletics aro becoming harder to re­
sist than ever before among the
am ateur talents.
Opportunities
are widening for the amateur stars
to capitalize their prowess and
many aro promptly seizing them.
Tho list of former All-American
football players now wearing mole­
skins is impressive.
Many of the Fall’s stars proba­
bly will be offered lucrative pro­
fessional places when they close
th eir college career.
The attraction of professional­
ism has cut heavily into the runks
o f women swimming stars. The
leading mermaids of America's
la st two Olympic tennis now have
forsaken nmnteur ranks with the
declaration of Aileen Riggin nnd
Gertrude Edcrlc toga to profession­
al posts.
They linvo followed in the foot­
steps of Etheldn Bleibtrey and
Helen Wainwright.
Golf reflects similar signs of the
time, although here the movement
is not so marked.
Bobby Jones, two times nmnteur
golf king, has been approached by
professionals but he intends to re­
main a ulmon pure. Big Bill Til-

his connection with the U. S. Lawn
Tennis Association when he played.
No amateur athlete in history
probably has withstood any more
pressure to turn professional than
Paava Nurmi. lie was offered a
place at n million dollars for the
sake of his amateur career.

Thirteen Horses and
Four Bad Breaks Kill
French Race Starter
MARSEILLES, Nov. 5,—UP)—
Thirteen horses and four false
starts in the same race killed Mar­
cel niinoti, for more than 20 years
official starter a t tho Marseilles
racetrack.
The “Palm-tree Stakes,” one of
the features of the season here and
always heavily bet upon, was being
run off before an excited and ner­
vous crowd. One, two, three, false
starts. Tho crowd began to pro­
test nnd to hiss the stnrter. Hlinou
turned red in the face, und called
the horses Imek for a fourth start.
Again, it was a false start. Blinnu swayed on his feet for a mo­
ment, then fell to the ground. He
had died of heart disease.
There nre more houses in Bel­
gium today than there were before
the war.

“Whoa Dobbin—I Do
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Married

80 Moslems nnd 88
The ancient Egyptians found the Jewsripermanently l e f t Palestine
area of a circle by niunring eight- because of bad economic conditions.
ninths of its diameter, instead of They started for America.
multiplying the square of tho rad­
ius by 3.141G.
“Red” Grange, famoun football
star
the University of Illinois,
When Carlyle found in a book a turnedon down
a movie contract to
that displeased him, he
turned to their owner# a t a charge statement
return
to
his
old
job of delivering
of 4 percent of their vatue. Jew­ drew in the margin a pair of don­
elry, "except anything having no key’s ears.
intrinsic value,” is redeemable on
the same terms. The “no intrinsic
value” clause is expected to kill a
very promising publicity field in
the mntter of Inst jewelry. For
PARIS, Nov. 5.—(/P)—A tax on every other article, new or nearly
forgetfulness is the most up-to- new, two francs will be charged;
date thing in French revenue no­ for everything else, one franc.
velties.
To gentleman who leaves stock
The avernge railroad tie, in its
eertificates in his taxicab and ma- natural state, lasts about seven
damc who forgets everything from nnd one-half years; if treated with
her cignrcttc case to her pocket- preservatives about fifteen years.
book will now pay rather heavily
when they claim their belongings
Red is the color for expelling
at tho Lost Property Office in the demons nnd hence predominates in
Police Headquarters.
the garments of European peas­
Money and securities will be re- ants.

Paris Sets Fashion
In Tax Modes With
Levy On Forgetful

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2ruV—If your homo is already,
you n very substantial

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Park Avc. Sanford, F]

Better Buick
T im e Paym ent Costs
are Lowest in the
M otor Car Industry
Buick tim e payment prices arc from $30
to $7 5 under prices o f competitive cars. T he
new GMAC T im e Payment Plan adds still
a n o th e r e co n o m y to B uick ow n ersh ip .
Actual com p a riso n o f DELIVERED cost
will show you the Better Buick’s decisive
price advantage overother cars whose dealers
have not the opportunity to work under the
G M A C Plan. Pick out any other car o(
approximately the same list price as a Buick
model and get the DELIVERED cost of each,
with everything you will he required to pay
added to th e total (including interest mid
insurance). Sec how much lower Buick is!
The Better Buick, at its new low prices, is
the best buy in the motor car market today,
on the basis o f efficiency, quality and value,
whether you pay cash or buy it out o f your
income on the new GMAC Plan. Either
way you get a better car for less m oney.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
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o n T h is P a ^ e i s a P a y in g
1__A nnouncem ents.

14— For Sale, Acreage

JUST ARRIVED: Car of Keystone
rock lime. Better s e t your re­
quirements at once as future ship­
ments are very uncertain on ac­
count of embargo, n ill Lumber
Co.
3— Autos, Kent

FOR SALE: 5 acre farm, 1 1-2
miles west Sanford, on asphalt
road, all rot with vegetables. 5
room dwelling, $0500.00, $3500.00
cash. Three lots 50x117 1-2 In south
Sanford for $000.00 each. Part
cash, $10 month on each lot. See or
write B. II. Bankston, Sanford.

-Held Wanted, Female

GAS HEATERS
.‘1“— Advtg. Mediums
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the The Ideal heat for Florida winters.
accepted want ad medium Id
All Styles
Daytona (Ha.) One cent a word
Medium Priced
*n inasrtion. Minimum 25c.
F 9R BIG RESULTS advertise in
n i w v v ^ .T
LAUDERDALE
DA1IA NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which in
Phone 8
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coant.
Sample copy and rate card upon
NOTICE
request.
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
On and after January the
denier so you can read Florida’s 10th, 192G, the Painters scale
newspaper. One yenr,
ion?,’ ° f]onth*. *4.00, three months will be $1.00 per hour.
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insurLocal 1261, Sanford
ance policy add 75c to your order.
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

T!,, o ALUMINUM Cooking
in J ° n»' 9° ’ **a3 *evcral openings
'J?, ? “nf°r‘1 “ml other Florida terJ. H. HUTCHINSON
, mu,y ^or_,men «f character and
UKAI&lt; KSTATU
" V,‘ty’ The work consists of
111 W.-st Klrat Street
filin g WEAR-EVER aluminum
I ’liono &lt;75
utensils to consumers on commis­
M e m b e r of
BANPORD, FLA.
F lo rid a S late
Lot im m ediately
sion. Our demonstration appoint­
F l o r i s t s A m o r i s t Inti.
ment plan eliminates canvassing,
a u t o s FOK I1IRB
20— For Sale Miscellaneous l ermnnent salesmen make $2,500
rear o f P ost Office.
EAGIE AUTO SERVICE Day
to $.1,000 per year. Persistent
or night. Meets all trains. Bag- BUY YOUR pecans early. Lodges ork wdl earn good money for
*'
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gage transfer. Phone 651 and C3-W Grocery Store, Palmetto Avenue. &gt;ou
75x82. $760.00 per ft.
without previous experience,
50c lb.
REEL A SONS
ttepiy stating age, present posi­
G. TAYLOR DYER
_ You Drive It- .
tion, street address and phone
Corner Sanford A ve­
Painting— Decorating
ff. Myrtle and 2nd St. at B. R.
number. Personal interview will
-Sale, Real Estate
PHONE 303
oe arranged. Address Box “ Wearnue and Union, priced
5— Autos, Sale
J. E. SPURRING, sUh-diviaton Lver care of Herald.
g*nspecialist. Subdivision to Or­
|n«tbl«
1920 Bulck “6“ Touring.
11—Wanted to Rent
under market.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
irtlon.
1924
Chevrolet
Touring.
,iu»nt
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ W ANTED TO R E N T : 2 or 3 room
1925 Ford Coupe.
u!J b»
HILTON’S
way.
unfurnished apartment. M C. care
1923 Essex ‘‘4" Coach.
IH of
It AIIIIF.lt MIDI*
Herald.
1920 Velie “6" Touring.
33 feet on Sanford
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front­
113
Magnolia Ave.
1924 Dodge Touring.
thorage by 200 feet deep on San­
t
First
Class
llarbere
42—
Advtg.
Mediums
Terms To Boine People
rul»»
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addroro
Special Attention
Ave., between 5th and
r» rou
W.
H.
LONG
P. O. Box 352.
Given
Tu
Lad'es
and
Children.
MORGANTOWN,
W.
VA.,
people
tad 11
I. W. Phillips’ Sons
■l you
are interested in Florida. Each
6th. $10,000.00.
to phone 3
MEAT MARKET
Oak and 2nd St. FOR SALE: 0 lots in Pinuhurst at ? ' them through a classified ad
$200 a lot below market value. in the Morgantown POST. Six
FOR SALE: One second hand These lots are priced for a quick cents a word for six consecutive
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Elton J. Moughton
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­ sale. Address “Owner" Box 431, issues.
tion; ono 30 ft, cabin cruiser, pow­ Sanford, Fla.
ARCHITECT
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 II. P. mo­
COLUMBUS (Ga„) LEDGER —
First
National
Unnk Bids.
tor. Boat and motor in fine con­ FOR SALE: 4 beautiful lots on , Classified^ ads have the largest
YOUR listings
dition. Two second-hand flat bot­
Sanford.
-----------Florida
circulation
in
Southwestern
Geor­
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Silver I-ake, 100x106. Prices $1,tom fishing
boats. One Evinrude 000, $1200 and $2000. Address 615 gia. Rato 8c (6-word line) line.
Gi ven
IMME­
..
Several excellent buys
•ACREAGEoutbonrd motor. Wise Boat Works, p almetto Ave&lt;
W. Curtis, own_
IO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
Mt. Dora, Fla.
DIATE ATTEN­
BUSINESS-HOMES
er. Phono 255.
Florida real estate advertise In
in lots in the best parts
VALDEZ HOTEL
r0 i o n c 7 2 7
the
St.
Petersburg
Times.
O
db
con*
7— B usiness Service
TION
: •
•
Kurnpmn
I'tnn
cent a word daily, two cents a won
22— Sale, Furnitue
of town.
Sundays.
LANEY'S DRUG STOKE — PraNanfnrd'a I.railing llatrl
acriptlona, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
Wo carry n full lint*.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
VaIilc/ H old lYuiIdii
are as near you as your phona. Our prices uro right. Cash or
Morning Sentinel; lurgest classi­
WIIIIT W. WAll.Nltll. Slannarr
terms. W'e want your business fied business, rate 1c a word, minCall 103.
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. iniuni 24e cash with order.
A few houses left at­
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
321 E. First St.
H. II. LEWIS CO.
THE Cl,ARKSBitRO EXPONENT
Successora to GIUoq A P latt
West Virginia’s larg­
tractively priced and
H6 Magnolia. Everything elec- FOR SALE: One quartered oak, 6 est—Central
daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2o per
foot, flat top desk, one desk word;
trlcaL Phona 422. Elaclragltb
insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
Real K-talr—Investments
chair, used only a short time, for more lc4 per
Radio.
on very easy terms.
word each insertion.
rule at a bargain. Can bo seen at
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ 1513 Palmetto Ave. Phone 186.
Phone 31
[ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
ald, Soutli Georgia’s greatest
Office Manager, Sam Counts
Sanford Avenue and llltb Street. SACRIFICE FOR CASH: I solid newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Expert service.
I oak bedroom suit $75.00, 1 bed weekly and Sunday.
Classified
1.—Hera is the opportun­
in Florida, The prices are
'davenport $50.00, 2 large parlor rutea 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
ity to buy twenty lots in a
right.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing chairs mid library table $10,00. All
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
fast growing residential sec­
Engraving, Embossing. See uy lin good condition, am leaving town
tion of Sanford. Located on
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3.—Ten acres of good truck
first. We do It. Phone 417-W and must sell by Saturday. Locat­ PALM BEACH COUNTY - The
llio south side of the city
farming land in Eureka
it. R. Ave.-Commerctal St.
ed in 2nd new house front ball park \ scene of stupendous develop­
with some facing on the Dix­
Hummock. Flowing well has
ment. Read about it in the Palm
on Mellonville Ave,
ie Highway and the rest on
been driven on this property.
Stores JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
Reach Post. Sample copy w*nt on
Palmetto Avenue.
$25,000
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. FOR SALE: Complete household request.
Tract is conveniently locat­
will huy all of these tots with
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
ed near n loading titutlon.
furniture for five rooms. Party
one third cash mid the bal­
The price is $300.6(1 per ncre.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* buying can also rent house. Ad- TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ance on easy terms. The price
Teima will be made.
phone t i l .
dreiu "11” care Herald.
ia county advertise in the UcLand
U. S. LONG, Mgr.
is soon to advance, so it will
IIIRACLK Concrete Co, general
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
pay you to inveiitigule these
24.—
Lost,
Found
4.—Four acres of cleared
I ideals residential lots, at
cement work, sidewalks, build­
with order.
mid tiled truck funning laud
ing blocks, Irrigation boxen. J. R- LOST: Three keys on ring. Return
once.
with five* room house. Also,
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
planeou.4 TerwUleger. Prop.
Rooms 9-10-11 Ball llld*
to Herald Office. Reward.
about thirty grapefruit and
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
U
Phone 657.
2.—Two
beautiful
lots
in
orange
trees.
Located
sevenBILL LUMBER CO. House a
greatest development in Georgia’s
2ii—Opt icians, Jewelers
tenths of a mile cast of the
Mayfuir located near the
history; u half million dollar high­
Service, Quality and Price.
wonderful Lake Monroe. Etc*
city limits of Sanford, oil
led
II. C. VIF.I.K, Jeweler. Watch. way to the gulf beach just finish­
t ’elery Avenue. Price $16,cant
residences are being
\DPRESSING — Multlgraphing,
jewelery and clock repairing and ed; at two million dollar bridge
.i. ; ; kie4W&lt;r in TbI-i'mJb division
506.00; 1-3 cash, balance I,
folding
and
mnillng—ns
you
engraving.
Quick
service.
116
Mag­
serosa
Eseainhia
Buy
started;
leri
2 and 3 years. 5 percent bind­
and it affords n picturesque
want it— when you want It. nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
quarter million dollar opera house
[ating,
er for 30 days.
spot for your winter hong
Phone 673. n. E. Porch. First
under construction; two millions
National Bank Bldg.
DULL DOG Stolen from car, black, being spent on highway; greatest
some brindle, white breast, weight chance for live developers to get
8—For Rent, A partm ents
55 lbs. $25 reward for return. No­ in on ground floor. Write Devel­
J t E A l , E S T A T H — t.XVKSTHB.'XTI
tify
police
dept,
or
address
E.
T.
opment
Department.
The
Pensa­
I.nbtiy l'uleston-Urumtejr lltilg.
applies FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms
cola News.
Very, R. F. D. A. Sanford.
H anford
F lo rid a
ami garage, a t once. 11 W. 1st
St.
28— P lan l, Seeds, T rees
ADVERTISING gets results If It
R e a lto r
reaches potential buyers. Pu1Supplies
9— For Rent, Houses
ITEWART THE FLORIST"
latka Unity News is circulated in
Flowers Zor all occasions.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
A REA LTORS ^
rank
Milano Theatre Bldg.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
HOUSE FOR RENT: Five room
tion.
•*«*; &gt; A:
houso immediately south of
Tires and Tubes
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
33— Wanted
tor ichoolhoutu at Paola, rental $25
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read tho clas­
per month. Apply to J. G. Hersh
At |trirm that ana right
120 South Park Ave.
berger, next place south of proper­ PROPERTY OWNERS—List your sified pages of Florida’s Gieut
property
with
us
and
get
best
re­
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ty. Paola, Fla.
Pan Am nnd Standard Ga* an*
sults. We have buyers for homes Minimum 25c, cash with order.
"We Cover Florida Real Estate I.ike the Sunshine'
Oils
and lots. Fletcher-Bulger Realty Write for complete rate card.
FOR SALE—Brick residence:
rooms. All modern improvements Co. See Mr. Curley, Phone 746.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
corner lot 70x120 ft. South am
“Vecdol Oils”
'
East exposure. $9,000. Terms very WANTED: Sheet metal work of through the Xenia Gazette, Zenall
kinds.
Sanford
Sheet
Metal
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
reasonable. Howard Corporation
I Electric Irons
Why wnsto your time run­
trict. Want ud and display rates
See R. C. Howard, Masonic Bldg, Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
ning
around
looking
for
a
If ml hi Supplies
’I
WANTED: Painting and paper on request.
(food investment?
Let us
10— For Rent, Rooms
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
show you how you can in­
1collect «.!---------------------------------------------- ford and N. Y.
KINK’S FILLING
gusta, Gu., Augusta's greatest
vest your money and double
^fcfdj lOR RENT: Large furnished bedit in tho next thirty or sixty
classified medium, rate, rash, 9c
L™*r9Jcr.l room, twin beds, 4 blocks from WANTED TO BUY: One cut-down charge. lUe minimum.___ _____
STATION
days. Wo have been in the
Ford. Must be in fair condition.
'•iv i if i '• office, near new hotel on Unrenl
estate
business
for
years
\Vatervllle’ Morning
Phone 461 -J
Apply to Mr. Atkinson’s care Her­ MAINE^-~
Mti in
Avenue. Phono 571-J.
and are glad to say we have
Nov. I kI or Dec. tat to May 1st
{ ■;
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
fi 1C* ----- -— —-------------------------- - ald.
the finest listings and the
people are interested In Florida
1113 Sanfurd Ave. Sanford, FIs.
it Tlnii, «0R RENT: Furnished bedroom
best values in the State of
property.
Reach
them
through
For
Our
Northern
Salesmen
PLAIN
and
fancy
sewing
done.
isf Sonl convenient to hath. Call after 5
Floridu,
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
P. m. 807 Magnolia.
1009 Union Ave.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Several single rooms.
&gt;
plication.
_____
Owners aro urged to list
I OR RENT: Large bedroom with GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All
their properties with us for
kinds of subdivision work, clear­ DO YOU WANT TO BUY or iell
Two small apartments
•
double bed. 618 Oak. Phone
anything? If so advertise in
better results and quick action
ing. Address J. Oliver, 513 East
[Wiiniioni 622-W,
tho Gainesvillo Sun.
Centrally located.
8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
fj,_ ’ FOR RENT: Two furnished bed­
WANTED FORD—One ton truck [.EARN ABOUT I’olk County and
rooms. 410 Myrtle Avenue.
Lakeland, through the StarMust be cheap for cash. E. E
Telegram. Best advertising me­
,?5 * Bo&lt;1y bOR RENT—One large unfurnish­ Powell, 703 Oak Avenue.
l'*dutor and ed room on West First Street.
FULTON, INC.
dium in South Florida. Published
,t&lt;* of con- Phono 601-W.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM
35— Wanted Help, Male
E(W cores
Lakeland, F l o r i d a . ________
Heaning TWO FURNISHED Rooms for
WANTED—Young
man
with
High
Real Estate
light housekeeping. Call Mrs.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
i!.“*&lt;iiator
J V 11 r 4* t owers,
School education to clerk in
550-J or 109 W. 9th. St.
214 E. FIRST ST.
HERALD will bring you in bi»C| nrokera
Developers Promoter i
store. Coleman's office Equipment results. Advertise those old ar-i
Is had form , acreaRe or
_»nd R. R.
11— For Sale, Acreage
Co.
W. R. SMITH, Mgr.
city lots is' much belter,
I'lintu* 153.
tides you have stored away and,
Seminole Hotel
■
can bOR SALE; On asphalt road 5
have no use for. A little thirty* |
spell it:
You are wnstlng time and mo­ cent
] of »'l kinds. acre farm 2 years in cultivation,
ad may bring you several
n
ney if this page hasn't your clas­ dollars.
[trn»r 9th St.
Phone 118 and a repreSANFORD, FLORIDA,
^ B B a * * " "" "
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RG A L E S T A T E
°se 390-W $2700
i°rn Bankston,
f0r ,,uick
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                    <text>7H H W EATHER

PAPER

•{da’s Heart,
J3t Vegetable
Garden Laud

Florida partly- cloedy, probably
showers in extrema /jionh p&amp;rtlon
tonight; Thursday n Morale to
frtah northeast to
winds.
a s s o c ia t e d

PR E SS l e a s e d w i r e

SANFORD. FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1925

Unshaken

State KupremeCourt Reverses
Decision of Lower Tribunal
In Everglades Litigation. In
Florida Courts Since 1908

Former Governor Is
Appellant In Case

Line Haul Case Opened At
Orlando With Interstate
Commerce Examiner Hear­
ing Evidence of Doth Sides

NUMBBR 82.

FIRST EDITION

W et Candidate W ins
Jersey Governorship;
Walker Victor In N.Y.

First Shipments O f F r e sh
League Offers to Increase V egetables This S e a s o n A r c
Minimum on Shipments If
Roads Will Grant Decrease
Shipped From City Tuesday

Citrus Freight Rate
Revision Is Sought

History of Case From Time
Hulick A n d ’Hulick Declare
Suit Was Entered, Is Given;
Structure 90 1’erCentComOpinionGivenHyJudgeJones
pleted tin Official S ta te ­
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 4.—UP)—
m ent; Plastering Finished One
ORLANDO, Fla.. Nov. 4.—,W)—
of the m ost im portant court
With an array of attorneys and
cases in the history of legal af­
experts representing both the
Work on the Hotel F o rrest Lake fairs of Florida came to nil end The belief in ovolutfon does not rntu
Sanford’s new half-million dollar
shako a Christian's belief in im­ railroads and the growers and

here yesterday when the state
tourist hotel, has been advanced to court reversed a decree of the low­ mortality in the slightest degree,
a stage nearing completion, nc- er court in tho noted Evcglndcs Dishop Francis .1. McConnell de­
clared in Chicago during a debate
cording to a report made Monday litigation.
by Hulick and Hulick, builders and
The case, appcnled from the cir­ with Clarence Harrow. r
operators of the structure.
cuit court of Dade county, was
Completion of tho mnjor con­ that of Carey A. Hardee, former
struction features, including nil governor and other members of the
painting and plastering, is cited trustees of thu Internal Improve­
in the report, showing the entire ment Fund and I’arker L. Wilson,
project as beleiving 90 per cent fin ­ et nl. appellants, versus Kulph A.
Interstate Commerce Commission
It
involves
ished. The bnll room, where a Horton, appellee.
for a re-adjustment of the rates
special maple floor is being laid, is whnt might have been the throw­
on freight charges on citrus fruits
the only portion of tho building as ing into chaos of millions of dol­
and vegetables from Florida to all
lars of Florida Everglades land,
yet in an unfinished state.
points in the United States and
Construction gangs a re now en­ had the high court upheld the de­ Charles Donald Fox, Pioneer Canada.
gaged in checking up and applying cision of tlie lower tribunal.
Motion Picture Writer, Is Thu League offers to increase its
Case Dates Hack to 190H.
finishing touches, and according to
Favorably Impressed With minimum on carload shipments, if
a statem ent mntle by Mr. Hulick
The case dates back to 11)08 when
Sanford
as SuhstnntinICity the railroads will give correspond­
Rgiouices on the hotel will be opened on sched­ the trustees of the Internal Im­
ing decrenr.es in rates.
Egret* "f the ule tim e, Jun. 1, unless unforreen provement Fund conveyed to W.
Each side this morning wns arm ­
Charles
Donald
Fox,
for
years
developments occur.
R. Comfort of New York u large
Kfjd'i of bu:
ed with a mass of data concerning
favorably known as a writer of &lt;
la
te
a
of
Everglades
lands,
which
J jf jr were anThe hotel is designed along the
feature material, has
recently the rates on citrus and vegetable
tine as be* ram bling, extended lines of Spanish Ihad never been surveyed, and were spent two days in Sanford for the shipments as well ns the citrus
■jpir.it $ l,D.»1,- architecture so popular a t resorts, ■wild and unimproved. The trustees, purpose of gathering material for inquiry for the pnst several years.
I v i year ago, and is ultra-m odern and distinctive i to locate, describe and sell the
his new book “The Truth About
Common Carriers Number 500.
C o l LVr.O.tM.".. in every respect. Each of the 150 , binds,■ divided them into sections, Florida” which will shortly make
The line haul rate ense is the
rooms is equipped with bath and I townships and ranges by map nil its appearance.
■Satisfaction
complaint of the Florida railroad
shower,
and
the
appointm
ents
of
ings,
without
actually
survuyini
t of the record
Mr. Fox is enthusiastic about eommisiHon ami the draw ers nnd
|trj with satis-! the lobby, lounges and dining room t'
tlie inland section of Florida and Shippers I&gt;cnguo of Florida against
connected are comparable with the very fin- i
when interviewed Tuesday a fte r­ the common carriers of the state
K| circles. They est tourist hostelrles in tho state.
noon by a representative of The nnd their connecting lines, num­
fu of the most
Spanish Effect is Predom inant
I
Sanford Ilerahl said. “ 1 have just bering about fiOO, for their publish­
Id the stabilixaTile roofs, broad verandas and i
completed a most extensive tour of ed tariffs on fruits and vegetables
Mil city, follow- balconies facing on carefully do- l
the state of Florida and it is my from Florida to all points in the
Lftuci interest signed gjirdcn* serve to intensify i
personal opinion that future years United States and Canada. Min­
(■hole county by the Spanish effect, nnd tlie buff
i will see the inland portion of the imum carloads are also attacked
gfa' sections of tinted exterior ornam ented with
I state so developed from an agri­ in the complaint.
cultural standpoint that Florida
oriental mosaic work makes the i
At the same time railroad com­
will take its place as one of the mission and the grower!' and ship­
building one o f the m ost attractive
ranking agricultural states of the pers nrc attacking the minimum
in this section of the stnte.
Union.
carlots of fruits and vegetables
Tho interior is featured by an
“The region in the immediate now in effect, they are offering
unusually largo and roomy lobby
vicinity of Sanford appeals to me
adjacent to the hull room where
tremendously und I furesce for it
French windows face directly on
much prosperity. Ideally situated ditions for the consideration of
Lake Monroe, scarcely one hundred
for quick transportation of its pro­ the appealed for reduction of (
feet away.
ducts to northern markets, there it freight rates on fruits and vege- „
The recent em bargo declared by
no reason why many thousands of tables from Florida. They propose j c
the railroads has in no way imped­
to incrciiM) the minimum standard n
ed progress on the hotel, Mr. Hu
carload
of fruits from 1100 boxes J1,
lick declared, and no delay in th&lt;
to ;it!t) boxes. For vegetable* it is
completion of the work is anticipnt .area oi acreage were n o iia a e n
proposed to increase the minimum
: cd as Sanford’s position a t tin'j| into consideration in disposing of
carload
from 1150 packages to 420 J
‘ headw aters of the St. Johns wil I lands nt that time, and were not
package'1. with tho exception of ^
. enable the contractors to obtaiin ! considered until a survey of the
corn, celery and one or two other l (
the deposits m aterial direct from the ocea: , land was made.
vegetables of the class that cannot I
ft.ll, an in-|uhoard the steam ers operated b;^ i In a lengthy opinion prepared
safely load in excess of 1150 pnckl-,
4o»r the samel tho St. Johns Independent Rive r ' by Circuit Judge D. Jones of Chipages. Tho minimum of tomatoes |
lin U'J 1,7011.95 Line.
jley, the court upheld the position
would be increased from 400 nnd|
.
,
!'radically nil beds, spring taken by the trustees of the Inter4J0 under ventilation to 118 pack­
*.’•"** figures m attresses and furniture have alI- 1 na 1 Improvement Fund and, ia
ages.
Xaske during ready been received a t Sanford and’ part, declared thnt complete title
t iirus Future Depends on Decision
rtist.nl Dank uru noW 8tored a t the hotel await- to unsurveyed lands "does nut vest
According to Secretary Robinson,
•■ftgrowth is i|,,, installation, and the electric in the grantee until the lands con­
the haul case promises to be one
1;,°. ' T
ranges and cooking equipm ent have veyed have been identified by an
of tho most important fruit n n d ;
• "f
3 an been shipped and are expected dai­ authorized survey."
vegetable cases ever prei'inted be-1
The case presented the unusual
.... :l''
Ily, Mr. Hulick stated.
fore the Interstate Commerce Com­
situation of three circuit judge
mission. The readjustment of the
occupying separate seats during
freight rules on the perishables
the disqualification of the tribun
from this state, which the growers
a l’ justices. In addition to Circuit
and shippers are seeking, he as­
liit if tie
Judge Jones, who prepared .Jhi
serted, If granted, h* likely to be
I-itiVr*, i
opinion, Judges A. 5. Long of I’a
the busis on which our future ship­
latka and George Con per Gibbs
ments from Florida will move.
of Jacksonville, heard oral argu
“ Under these conditions," Mr.
menti*. Judges West, MBs uad ler
Robinson continued, “the rase is
rell were disqualified.
not only of importance to the
growers and shippers of the state
but ulso of much importance to the
banks und other busmei'i interests.
“The citrus nnd vegetable in­
dustry has developed to u point
where it is of primary importance
to the traffic of the common car­
riers. The growers feel that tho re­
f County Fair
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 1
quest thnt they are making for
Final organization of a et
IK ., Not. 4.—(,V)— j
the readjustm ent in their tra n s­
in Florida to conduct tin
portation rates can be definitely
r ' 1 '-L Tallahassee
Mountain Monument hut
shown to be entirely reasonable.
fir MtdUon where J
hus not as yet been perm
[P^rarn for an a.l-'
; Hearing of the evidence in the
it is Imped that this work
rM-'on County Fair, i
'case, it is suid, will probably con­
completed within the lie
alum here tonight.
sume ns much as ten days or two
days, it was announced hei
“r,.“ was learned at
by R. W. Wells, who was
°»hce, has written
ly appointed executive «
1 chamber of comfor the state.
ksv»He, stating that
PARES, Nov. 4.—UP)—Persons
Plans ure going forwa
nJ the annual meetwho have been boldly using the
it was stated, to obtain tn
rate Veterans which]
word “limousine" lo describe their
ance of the mayors of o
’‘"lay. ami that he
most valued automobile possession
of Florida t&lt;» get behind
the invitation to dealways in the belief that it wns of
posed sale of 175,000 co
excellent French origin, should
state's quota in the eninp
know th at it has just been ncceptAmerican Destroyers
The heads of the cities ui
...I l.v thn F re n c h Academy os a
it wns stated would be i
Dispatched to Beirut devise
•‘•mumy, N\,v. 4. _
ways and means m
the quotas fixed in their
!. ( &gt;r&gt;'. who claims
U.
S.
Destroyers
To
Syria
throne, has made a
sections.
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Nov. 4. tive
Confirmation was mailt
• « constitution and
—
—Two
American
dei'iroycrs,
"""Ultra to comiil. tr
og Governor John
which hud been lying here aw ait­ action
tin
in
purchasing
full
ing orders, left hurriedly this coins assigned to the
Martin
morning for llierut, Svria.
The chief executive is sc
olas, tho city of Aviles, in addition
chairm an for the state s »
to doing everything possible for
Is Precautionary Measure
exact quota for ’lar
tho pleasure of Floridian -, prepar­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—(/P)— The
could not be given n
ed a wonderful tribute und murk
i Vvo American destroyers, the ty
of respect by consigning to their
i * °ghlan und the I.amson, Were made before the county
it was said.
care us a sacred relic, the coffin
sent from A lexanders, Egypt, to vided,
An
intensive
"drive
b
in which the bones of Mendez hail
lleirut today as u precautionary
of the coins will be mad'
measure.
rested for centuries in u niche in
American consul Paul Knaben- ever there are banks in
the wall of the church.
For some time past the coffin
l l j t e c u b l i d the State Department according to the statemer
has been in charge of A. L. Cucsta
mat he had sent a messnge to the
TO
BUILD
POWER
P
of Tuinpu. Ho U anxious to lie re­
uestroyera to proceed to Beirut, alDUBLIN. Nov. 4.—&lt;«
iiiugh there was no immediate
lieved of his yespoiisiDllity. the
city commission at a meeting
t'/T
Americans in Damascus the River Shannon flows
mans are going to bull'
Tuesday gave custody of the pre­
hydro-electric
project.
cious relic to D. P. Davis, provided
{Johnson lias attacked the
the land on which the mausoleum
I $8 a week the Germans a
is built along with the public park,
! as soon as it is finished.
is deeded to the city.
The coffin will now be brought
here from Tampa.

of VolsteadM easu

Walker’s Election
Is Smith Triumph
Republican Is Boston
Mayor Demrocats
Chosen In Virginia

ailing S5,.»8-l,;n Sanford a t
Oct. 31. »cy issued by
,1 Institutions
■hit U declarj for the total
^ I f d in this
i •oath's time.
(hue figures
Loire period
Lose of $2.Lgttfy 88 per
t figures
'~\-

(Ily The Associated Press.)

Tho Democrats swept to
victory Tuesday in the New
Jersey gubernatorial race and
the New York City election.
In less spectacular contests
the Republicans elected a
mayor for the first time since
1917. In the two contests
each party hel dits hold, the
Republicans elniming control
of two-thirds of the New Jersey
districts.
Virginiu, the only state besides
New Jersey to elect n governor,
voted u straight Democratic slate
into office, John M. Purcell, win­
approximately 1,500 cars of celery ning out for state treasurer over
John D. Haasctt, Republican, in a
during the coming season.
contest that attracted much more
thnn usual attention because of
Purcell's affiliation with the Cath­
olic church which wns brought in
the campaign. The Klun supported
Bassett.
Tho Democratic victory in New
York City wns
overwhelming.
S tate Senator J . J. Walker defeat­
ed F rank D. Wnttcrmun by a plu­
rality of 401,581 votes out of n to­
tal of slightly more thnn 1,000,000
CBHt.
With 10 candidates—seven Dem­
ocrats and three Republicans run­
ning in Boston’s nominally non­
partisan election, Malcolm E. Nich­
ols, Republican, was elected m iyar
of th a t city. Tr.u mai»- Democratic
vote
dlvM*-t
Theo­
dore A. Glynn, who h-d the back­
ing of Mayur Curley and Joseph
II. O'Neil, sponsored by former
Mayor John Fitzgerald.
S tew art Appleby, son of the late
ropjrcsentntive-olect Frank Apple­
by, was elected to congress from
tho third New Jersey district over
! J . Lyle Kinnxmth, Democrat.

PARRISH HERE TO TRAFFIC B O A R D
TALK ABOUT NEW MEETS TO SOLVE
NAVIGATION BILL EMBARGO ISS U E

Another Triumph For Smith
NEW YORK, Nov. I.—(A1)— Gov.
, A! Smith has had another mighty
, triumph ut the polls.
.
His protege, State Senator James
. John Walker, who defeated Mayor
, 11yIan for tho Democratic nomina­
, tion in n hitter primary battle, was
. elected mayor of New York yesf terdny by an enormous plurality
t over Frank I). Waterman, Repub­
lican. Four proposed amendments
, to the state constitution, for which
. the governor stumped the statu
I nnd which were opposed by the
r Republican machine, were approv. ed l&gt;y the voters.
f
For four years beginning Jan.
r 1, next, the chief executive of tho
. countryc' largest city will be a
u Tammany product, who aroso
much as the governor himself from

Memorial 1) r i v e
Plans To Be Ready
Within Short Time

Searchers Combing
Coasts Of Carolina
For 3 Missing Men
SOUTH PORT. N. C.. Nov. L—
(/p)—With but faint ’ h o p e th e y
would find them alive, searchers
continued today to conib the
shores and inlet of tRe North and
South Carolina coasts for traces
of Breeman, missing on the yacht
Bunny II since Oct. 24. The men,
the secretary of stule of Dcluwaro,
E. R. Pysey of Wilmington, nnd
an engineer whose name wua un­
known here, were taking the in­
land route to Floridu when they de­
parted.
The yacht proposed to leave
South Port n ite r Ot^. 22, leaving
early tho next morning. It has not
been heard from since. A small
cruft was reported to huve been
burned to the w uter’s edge off
Myrtle Beach, S. C. The following
day a launch, which put out to
the rescue, failed to find any
signs of life when it reached the
burning hull.
Another report from George­
town, 8. C., was to tho effect that
a small c raft had burned off Mur­
rell’s Inlet and its marine regis­
try number was M -10II. This re­
port euid the fire occurred on or
about Oct. 20.
Coast Guard forces today were
giving every aid to private ves­
sels searching for the men.

Death Sentence of
Meyer Is Commuted
TAMPA, Nov. ~ 4.—UP)—Fred
Meyer, slayer of W. 11. Lane,
wealthy Florida bnchelor, more
than two years ngo, is preparing
to be taken to Raifonl to begin
serving n sentence of life impris­
onment. He has been under a
death sentence but lust night was
notified that bis sentence had been
commuted.
Meyer believes the commutation
is the direct result of a talk he
had in the county jail here with
Governor Martin a few weeks ago.
Members oT A lgiers’ Tlie governor came here with a
of seeing the condemned
Crew Reported Saved . purpose
man a fter th: prison bars had fail •
ed to agree in his enso. He has
NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 4.—UP) been in jail for a little more than
—The crew of 17 men of the 2d months nnd said today he would
Freighter Algiers which was burn­ be glad to transfer to Raifonl ju st
ed Sunday night off the Virginia to gut some fresh air and sunshine.
coast, wus rescued by the British
Steamer Rassay it w as said today, HUGE MONUMENT SHIPPED
by wireless from the British ship,
FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 4.—UP)
—Gutzon Borglum has had a colos­
APPROVES BRIDGE PLANS
sal monument* to American Inde­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—UP)— pendence made here and it will bu
Secretary Duvla of tho War De­ shipped to New York.
partment approved today plans
submitted by the county commis­
sioners of M anatee county, Florida,
for a bridge ucross Long Bout In­
let, about 10 miles southwest o f ! I1
Bradenton.
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Capitol Briefs

II) \xaorlntrtl 1’rrs*

BY A. P.
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Oct. 3 . W j—Governor Mnrtin has named
r.. P. Wilson, s ta te ’s attorney of
the sixth judicinl circuit, to act in
that capacity a t the fall* term of
court, at Fort Myers. November •!,
during the disqualification of S.
W. Lawler. Mr. Wilson wn design
ated, instead of Charles It. Parkhill, who wan previously announc­
ed.

LONDON—The g irls have ankle
agony from short akirtt' and damp
weather. To prevent such inflamation physicians are recom m end­
ing woolen stockings and log;*

CHICAGO, Oct. 23,—f/P)—BoomThere nr? only four men in the
skirts.
ing valuta of Florida rcul estate Florida syndicate, nnd the arrange­
jnay help several thousand people ment with the hnnk provides that
NEW HAVEN—The colors of
hereabouts who have no invest* far every dollar the four stock­
Vale have gone far in other quar­
„ tnenta there nnd hnve civen oppor­ holders drew In dividends they
ter,, than the gridiron. Donald
tunities down there little thought. must pay S I to the bank in redemp­
MacMillan has carried n Ynl?
They are the creditors of Kriebel tion of the stock held in tru st fair
flrg 8,01)0 miles on hi3 nrtic ex­
A Co., who failed three years ago Krltbel's creditors.
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for $2 000.000. Fred L' Kriebel,
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The lute John I. Ileggs, Milwau­ &lt;/Pi—Frank F. Herndon and Louis
head of the defunct lirokerngu
WILMINGTON—Osborne Wood,
house, is facing n three-year term kee multi-millionaire nnd heavily A, Irons. Jacksonville, wore a t the
interested in Florida lands, was ont insurance commissioner' office re­ who ha • said he would not contest
in the Federal Penitentiary nt of
Kriebel’« close friends.
Mr.
Leavenworth, but ho is not especi­ Ilngg:., who di d Inst week, left an cently to discuss tin qualifying of his wife’s divorce suit, has reserv­
a proposed new insurance company
ally downcast over the prospect.
of $£(1,000,000. It is under­ for Florida, the second ill-Florida
Pending his appeal from the sen­ estate
tence, a review of the case now stood Air. P ggs financed the pur­ agency to be established. M. K.
aw aiting action by the United chase of 27.000 acres in Florida Elliott, formerly of Macon, Go.,
Kriebel’:! representation that it would bo president, and Mr. Ir« .1.*
States Supreme Court. Kriebel en­ mi
gaged in m il estate and on his own Waa a "gold mine," and .his judg . vice-president, it was stated.
Nine
advice the concern with which he m int is being vindicated.
i* connected bought a large tract thousand acres of the farm land
TALLAHASSEE Fla.. Oct. ’!. of Florida land. It was directly* and mote thnti $1,000 000 in home lA’i—Many records for spc;d were
sites
alrtndy
have
been
sold.
in the lin.- of the great boom and
lieiievecf to have been : haltered
Pledgen Payment in .'ull.
has yielded n fortune with only
when John Hendry of Fort Myers,
p art of the holdings disposed of.
KricbcPs letter to his form -r made the trip from that place tof
May Pay Off Ultimately.
customers, a fte r explaining his Tnilnhassee liy uutomoliilc in a ■
Krieliel, according to ii state­ plnn to pay them back, concludes: little over 17 hours. The distnnee,
ment to creditors by bis attorney,
"You will understand that all oU0 miles, would have been covet &lt;1
has deposited with the Union flank I In* work f have done the* organi* in less time, but Mr. Hendry’s
of Chicago 2,.ri00 shares of this nation that lirtn been built un- 'e v . companion, while driving; went out
company’s stock with provision everything, has btvn with know, of the way for Dill m i l e s o r m i ,
that it is to ho redeemed at $1,000 ledge that I „,ay not he aide to and bad to double back to get o n
a share, so that ultimately la- will give my continued personal ntten the right route.
be able to pay o ff all his oliligu- Hon to the conduct of this l.u in-&lt;lions, dollar for dollar, the extra My uppenl Ims lieen denied i.v the
TALLAHASSEE Fla., Oct. .*!.—
half million taking care of inteicst Circuit Court of Anneals
I ■■ (A*)—Dr. J. V. Knapp. Mato vitri-J
and other charges.
now petitioning the Supreme Court imrian, visit d Cmrulieilf recently
Since jus failure and conviction in Washington to hear mv case
on a general inspection trip.
Kriebel has been living qiiiuily
" if the result I
r ii i
with his family in Wimi daka, throw myself into Vh, . '
TALLAHASSEE Fla., Oct.
w„irk
t.| J i ,L ' " '!,10*"":. oi
I—ueiwren in
f,, Uioitwhere he Is highly esteemed as i,
a of Ule
tlm w
k W|,
L Irh
(A1)—Between
tliii.e
-0 ami
mnl four
neighbor.
He . Ua,l.
had tto', borrow 520.- in Florida
r&lt;'lnii.i-. will,
ill&gt; a*• light!?
IL.Li . IrenJt
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an . I ‘ 2nd c,,cck:’ v-",c ",!lil" 1 'out from
000 to keep going, but friends glad- greater energy tlnm has liithe V, lh" " fri“ of the ntntc veU l i n a r i n n j
ly advanced this sum.
been possible.
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reimburse
them
on cattle !
dipping. Three dents i. a Ilower I ,
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after m iling 38,000 miles around
The case comes up this week.
the world.
- LONDON—One can buy millions
M irier:
of germs for n shilling or two
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tii.i.-i
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Alore thnn 2,000 varieties are
(I - ii.xiril i'f County Commissioners
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D- Q- Smith *„prop;
or George Goll It* trying to get rrty near l.lltlo lathe llowell and
.1,. along
ill’MlK Tuscawllla| urvti (•'••
himself defeated today. Against rmi t" i :a l«r I•*11.1
i r.'.ol •* ftorveyM. |&gt;lat «.f
his wishes ho was mrtdc known and ilat.rkU
\VItl«-!i I i • a file at tho offico of tlio
ho forget to w ithdraw in time.
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tile ' 'ireillt Court.
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nl of
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NEW YORK—Gigle and Gortiza
ra"
V. i:. poror-A ss.
who hud several tiffs a t the Met­ •,I'l.-rtr
l &gt; Hoard of C o u n ty Commlsropolitan grand opera Inst.season,
nloners.
have been separated on this year’s Oct. I2-C9-2J. Nov. X.
program.
M iT irt:
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will I... received by
SAN PGDRO, Cal.,—Harry Pid- tin- Hoard i.f‘ County
‘ounty Cmrimlsslotiers
Commissi..tier..
geon, photographer, who learned hi November :rd. 192.*., for elearlng
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fillbt of w ay and hnrd nurf.em
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» of nlm/ f. . t lari.

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Ituglnnlng at th* C hurch mr..
r u n Koutli To nil0
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C O S T IlA C T O Its W n
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Did* Will he rec eiv e d by t h e IJonr.l
o f I’uldlc I n s t r u c t i o n n t te n o'cloeL
oil T u esd a y m o r n in g , N o v e m b e r
fijr. a t t h e c o u r t h o u se . f,.r
■.in stru c tio n of t w o r o o m s a t n..
Hanford W est S ide P r i m a r y nchonl
Clans and s p e c tf le a tl o n s m a y t...
tallied from
architect
1-flton J*
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bull.ling. All lilds m u s t l...
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Cawthon Repeats N o v e l Innovation TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. Demand For More Announced By New f/r)-—Railroad Commi lonci \.
Wells forgot all about Ibe railr.ind
R u r a l Inspectors Project On Coast (rcntly.lo
mlmrgn nnd jam s of Florida ientlcnd the wedding of his
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 2.—(A’)—
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■DAtTONA, Nov, 2._(Ah__A daughter, who married
Jamc.i
radical departure from the usual Doie, a Georgian.
procedure in Florida subdivision
development w ar announced by
I)u"tomi Shore* i„„
. ,
Ka i] Co mm issio ners
tip. largest iiroii. M u ii'* 1'‘ 'iTii"
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Oi* For Hearing !s
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Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion W. S. Cawthon has reintcratcd his announced intention of sonir
time ago th a t ho will seek help at
the forthcoming apodal session of
the
lerrisluture for
the Florida
Florida legislature
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Orlando Wednesday
j a ,iscnoois.
^ tr Uwr
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rural
Air. Cawthon, he cxnlnined, will
ytopa Shores will donate iti
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 2.-U P)—
simply call attention of the law- ' ntire frontage on “The World’s hevcrcl members ««f the Florida
m akers to the apparent error i n Greatest Reach’’ to the c i t y fa,r •. railroad Commission will leave
the list of pppropriations for xtnte large plnygrounrl, uecorrling t., r Tullnhnsneo today for Orlnmlo'
work, m which the word ’’each" l/'uis Allen, executive vice-prcsl* where a hearing on citrnn and oth­
wns left out of the line devoted
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manager er fruit nnd vegetahlvti freight
ru ra l school inspectors, and in.ert- of the organization.
rntes, investigation affecting .‘v
®d in th at of the supervbnr of ele­
I lie only commercial enterprise erv railroad in the country will
m entary schools.
in the park will I... a hotel front­ open Wednesday.
The educational head explained ing oil (he Atlantic Ocean, Mr.
Tin. party leaving here will in.
th at an erro r in the appropria­ Allen said.
chid" It. Hudson Hurr. chairman:
tion list wus obviout' becau-c only
’’We are sacrificing our most A. S. Well ( and F. S. Matthew , ..f
one elem entary school supervi or valuable land j„ order to make ...........nmiaaiont Fred ll. Davi i athas ever been employed in the de­ Daytona .Shore- the most desirable to rn sy; Fred I’cttyjohn. Nnnly.u t i
partm ent, whereas,
two rural Idaee to live in Florida,” Mr. A l­ nnd -I. II. Trench rate cxpc*t
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School inspectors must be main­ len said. “ If we nrromplish that effort will he made t . get Gov. : tained, if the standard of ,mh
n,"l Wt' will—our sacrifice in nor Martin to testify at the hear­
work is to Ik* kept up in Florida.
d,.liars and cents will lie small in ing.
ion.”
Miss Nettie Rrogdon, who fa now »oripiari
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in* lclaim
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for a lower scale of
turving an rural school inspector,
Inc pari: will stretch fair more rate., the cummin . on
attorney
is one of tho most efficient wink­ th .n l.film feet- along mu
the liUllUll.l
famous ■aid. Is
i • directly
Hill'
upon Florida's
ers ever employed at that .!&lt; k, i.*tilway beach, and extend w
growth during recent w ars, and
Mr. Cawthon said lint, lie add’d, T^ir,l -l.-r,tttl feet, or almost fa, the one ore, he added, is in a better
ho efficiency cannot supply her Jt-ilifax River. ’I wo more city position to
«. point
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needed to look a fte r an in sp d t mu
n iita n ,,f (l „ |a /a ent rai,co t „ Martin. The ooveruors’, uit. to
departm ent that is vitally in ncc.l l,u
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. nee In Guin'eV.vilVo
the naik.■■!..............
p.iik-pluyground.
This, no- »l akeland
of two inspectors.
cording
„ |roiU,y ,lrHWI,t ia | w,l| Ik* made for the puipose 'f
. ’Ihi.n',!! tru ,'1'V’ '
lan.',,cnl’u ur-1 addressing the annual convention.
IVlun
Held
In
Miami
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«"iy *.f tin i ioridn a loeiaUo i of Rt.ai.
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The Orlando henring. Mr. Davi*
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nip; continue for 10 days ...
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. :t.-(A*)—
Judge J. H. Gaines, asiostant a t­
..talc of Florida, he added, may ha
torney general, staled that be bad
gathered from the fact that Gov­
taken under advisement the mnt—
|Oino.- .•fartiu recently agreed iu
tor of gran tin g of a lequisition for
TALLAHASSEE.
Nov 1-(.T
the ureturn
of W. \I,.a, Marks,
of
iu iii oi
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Miami, to Estill county. Kentucky. I 1" ’ ®Bnnii
&lt;li trlct "i th ■ Doimrt' »t
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to fttittwcr to a charm* of convert“f Hotel ('omrnio..ioii |« (| in
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*^I the hearing
li»IC wtockn ami IioiiiI.h to hin own
pcrmitM imhiicm! for Sent- i
.1 * • '*i«^c *&gt;\* the necessity
use.
ember, according fa. K. A. F|. , . f,,r h"
'Oilundo of a
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demit
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memhor:i
ing,
deputy
commissioner.
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"leinhera
of the law
The announcement camu a fier a
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•m e ill.il»iii'' ImhIv.
hearing, in which Fred W. I'in.* ‘
. _ r , ' .'V.1.*' a,H'111 1,s per,
and Burt A. Riley, of Miami, and " " l « ’" ‘‘’r,,d til Miami . aied L*n:.
I IIIMHI.E EDITION
Fre,l Vul*. of Jacksonville, utter- l'‘ "n i s for that period, far e x u c j
" K.VO Nov. 2. A .......I
ney.i for Marks, contested the p ro -1
f-r one
lh„
,,,, ■ ul|1|ll# al(ip
month, it was .&lt; ated.
posed extrurlition.
• I paper lias been made by a Jap .
The
Tampa
district, it was
w
Judge 'Guinea
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n ran tin r of all miuiiiltlonH—naiiiv: an
iuiowinjc for ch it l ui'.oka. Inches
long and 30 inches
section.
Ix*. wsa Marks the one sought, nnd
The hotel .department, up In Or- 1 1” *•' ’I he strip can In* rend, hut
If so, was lie iii Hi,. :. ;1 1•• seek­
" l,l "d ii the nid of n magnifying
ing hint at the lim e of th &lt; alleg­ toiler 2(1, Imd is.med $1.'1,0(10 ««, . 1,
I he text i.i in Jupnnese,
ed crini*?—-had been v lea red up of new building licenses.
Hum 1,000.000 characters eov nt tin* healing.
( ’..rn doctors o f Finis ,!invtim»s 1 ,,,H: H'1’ Hi'foll. U required four
D e al ..alients on Die s t r e i t i while j* if. ami three months to comDEPUTY FIRED
i leie. ,\i its roiu'liision, Dr. Ishinterested byn unders look on.
l/.oka fell into a long swoon.
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. —(A’t
Deputy Sheriff Dennis Mills, of .
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office by Sheriff Sum Chuvoiis ■
after* conviction of the former for
shooting game out of season,' Urcording to n letter received from
the sheriff nt the office of t h e ,sta te game nnd fish commi-don- ■
(•• • MIlls wa
ted by i deputy "
of the -am o department, nnd was {J
fined $.(2.r&gt;0 and cost*, sheriff ■*
ishavoun stated.

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1IE man who says: “I never
Had a chance” makes hut the
feeble gesture of a failure.
American history is rich with
thc romance of fortunc-huilclcrs. Each generation has sought
:ts gold, and found it. The
reward has been nv asured only
by die will to do and the loreJ;ight to follow or to pioneer.
Coral Cables . . . Miami
* • . 1'lorida . . . istheopportuniiy of this generation. Some
f*) the shrewdest business men
our day endorse it. Millions
hate been invested there and
millions have been made. More
millions will exchange hands
m Elorida w ithin the next
twehe months.

sens . . . the old-w orld leisure of
the South . . . and yet the virilily
and am bition of the N o rth ! In
C oral G ab les— these things may be
yours for thc rest of your life.

?o?i-«OfSO!5eH©RSi!S!£U9i
‘Special ^Announcement
(n t in touch tvit/i this office
for n trip to Coral Cables.
I ht’sc trips arc run nl fref/uent
intervals a n d thousands of
congenial and pleasant people
fire e n jo y in g them. Cull or
telephone for all the necessary
inform ation r e g a r d i n g the
best w a y to v i s i t M i a m i ns
our guests.

1'ou l\^iow These STQutics
Internationally fam ous m en such as
B .C . Forbes, A rth u r B risbane, L iv­
erm ore, l nterm eyer and a score of
others regard H o n d a real estate as
tiie opportunity of a lifetim e.
.Make C oral G ables your opporttifi-iiy. Land lias increased in ibis
M iracle C ity of the South as m uch
as 922 per cent in one year! An
Investment of $80,009 in twenty
acres of land in 1921 recently re­
turned over $400,000. O rd in ary
building lots have brought profits
of over 100 per cent in less th tn
six months!

Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists and complete infor­
mation a b o u t C o r a l Cables '
may also be o b t a in e d here
ithoul o b l ig a t i o n to you.
I-''I ns sh o w y o u w h a t has
b:en a c c o m p l i s h e d in Coral
Cables, and tell you of the
thousands of opportunities
that await the early investor.

Invest today. T h is is the oppur

•ModerateInitial i ’avincnttunity of o u r generation.
^vill Start Yuu
'Ay IScac/t
\vu/i by ibe
Von m ight th in k it takes a lot „f
0 '“r"‘o f
gables
money to invest in C oral Cables. It
doesn't. A m oderate initial payment
will secure a b u ild in g p |„ t ,,n a
p a lm -sh a d e d p la z a w h ere ev ery
m odern im provem ent is at lund.
T hink, too, w h a t it means to ijvc
in the only A m erican tropics .
longer l if e . . . less illness . . . sun]
filled days and invigoratin.; nights
. . . the subtle ch arm of southern

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I k - i s *a&lt; man
man
tb sm tn in a tio n and taste
I he beauty of C o ral Gables won
im m ediately. . » '* enthusiasm

h,m to 'vntu a hook upon
the miracle of Coral Gables. I ct
us.scnd ‘t ^ you, together with full
mlormation about Coral Cables
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Milan.* Tlu*aU*r DUIk.. Kiinforil. FI*
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j9fa»e »entl me Rex Reach’s book anil
•nil information aliout Coral Gables. 1
un.Ursiaml that this places me unJtr no
abltfaKon.

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i b u t s common ia*n*c—isn’t it? All
right. Boils thrive because the
bioed gets so weak in healthy, red
cells th at it can’t throw mf tho impurities th at get into tho body.
1 here s not enough rich, red Wood
to nurify tho system.
- f l o w - 8 .,8 . 8. builds back tho
Wood to fighting'strength. S. S. S. "
builds red-blow -cc Is—builds them n
by the millions I Roils dry un!
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th at cause boils and other Ki i n J "
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REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS

1st National Bank Bldg.
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108 ft. by 77 ft. Corner 3rd street and Main Line of A. C. L
from First National Bank Bldg.
Beautiful 9-room house, new, with double garage nnd servant
on lot 64x117. Exceptional bargain.
nu!
40 acres near Cameron City— 1300 ft. on Railroad. Highest
This is a good buy for some one.
Exceptional buy— 100x400 ft. on beautiful lake, close in. Reason**
Beautiful corner Magnolia Ave. and 16th St. 69x117. Good
34 acres, close in on Dixie Highway near city limits. $500 per **
terms.

Phone 744.

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Investm ent, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., R y-siding. 347,500. Shows
over V /i% income and valuation
increasing. Compare this with
other business property.

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203-205 Meiach Building

THE

A GOOD BUY
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LOT

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

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Income Property
$2000.00 cash will handle for 45 clays.
WE OWN THIS PROPERTY

McCALL &amp; FOX

Dixie Highway

For u quick disposal we offer beautiful
bungalow on Sanford Ave., facing Rose
Court for $8,500, nicely furnished through­
out. This house was carefully designed for
the owner and is ju st the one you’ve nlways
wanted. Small cash payment; balance like
rent. See us about this at ONCE.

Near entrance to Million Dollar Race Track

Lot 50x150—3400 only... 350 cash
310.00 month, no interest, no taxes

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

KEAI. ESTATE
1NSUIIANCE
311 First National Hank llldif.
Harford, Fia.
Telephone 732

113l/c Magnolia Ave.

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LONGWOOD

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

“The Firm Substantial”

KING—Phone 482-w

THREE PINES SUBDIVISION ’

You Can Own This Home

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street.

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30C First National Bank Bldg.
Licenetl Real Eatatil
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT"
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HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

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OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 743.

Wonderful Warehouse Bargain

K A R L J. SC H U LTZ

5 room house with sleeping porch and garage......................................$4750
6 room houses, just being built of stucco......................C..................... ..$7500
12 room house, good income property, close to business section . Should
rent for $125 per month. A bargain................. ..............................$12000
Lots In Pinehurst, Ft. Mellon, Fan Lanta, Rose Court, Franklin Terrace
and on Park Avc., at prices below present value.
21 acres ju st off Country Club Road near big developments at a price he*
low anything around it. It Is high and dry.
160 acres in Volusia County. Good citrus or grape land. This is n real
pick up at the price. O n ly ........ .................................. ........$55 per acre
80 acres citrus land on graded county road, only 3 miles from Oviedo, can
be had this week for $50 per acre,

Heal Estate nnd Investments.

INVESTMENTS

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Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, l
20 Years Experience W ith Florida Land
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“REAL BARGAINS”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
TERRACE—$6,300.

31,200 to $1,500

Business Property on Sanford Avenue near First Street
priced right.
Seven room house, two baths, six blocks from First St.
Best Residential Section. Corner lot 50x117
A good buy.

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FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
1121A Magnolia.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price.......
Lot (50x127) fronting on Union Avenue, Souther*]
posture. P r ice................................................. $6,2

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA

Lois In Franklin Terrace

Phone 746

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These
Lots
are neari the Forrest
Lake Hotel
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Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet
front. P r ice................................................§

Corner Elm and Tenth. 36,500.
32,500 cash, balance easy.

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between (]
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price 3850.00 fror
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SPLENDID RESIDENCE
Lot on Heights. 32,000. 3500
cash, balance about 315.00 month.

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Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.

TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
NOTHING LIKE A HOME
On an attractive lake with sandy shore, good bathing, boating and fish­
ing We have them for you on CRYSTAL LAKE,

In Pinehurst, number 68and 69on
Hughey Avenue. 33,600. Onethird cash. A number of lots not
as nice as these have sold for
32,000 each.

F IN E BUSINESS PROPERT'
We offer today a fine corner property Fronting
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third Str
southwest corner.
A 10-room house in excellent condition on this
perty will easily rent for 3150 per month while theoi
er waits for a substantial increase in the value.
lots adjacent are selling for 3400 per front foot, r
ed at 325,000. 31,000 cash will handle for 30 days
own this property.

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A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
3250.00 to 351)0.00.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.
L. SIMMONS. S uIch Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford Avenue Business
Property

3500 per front foot
52 acres, good farming land, ten
minutes drive from. town. 3225
per acre.
20 acre celery farm, IS acres tiled,
farm completely equipped, 320,000. Easy terms.
We have customers waiting for
homes, if you want to sell your
bouse list it with us.
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Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

Greatest Investment
In Florida
20 Acres 2 miles south of Ovieda,
very good citrus and truck landSpecial for one week at
375.00 per acres.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

Phone 708-709

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO.
Formerly

Save Your Money for a
Investment

OSTEEN REALTY CO.
ACREAGE, FARM A N D CITY
P ROP E RT Y

Watch fer an important
Announcement

Ji'op
disposal we offer this wonder*
huv _.{ acre farm. New 7-room house, ga.
rage, barns and equipment. 120 orange trees
a,ul tangerine trees approx­
imately $1000 worth of timber.

M a^Highway 3 ‘lriVe fr°m S“nf0rd °" Uke
$6500.

Good Terms.

E. E. PAGE
The Substantial Realty Brok&lt;r
12-14 Garner-Woodruff Bid*

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4, 1925,

PAGE

And the Navy Got a N ew Admiral

i Hoa‘l ,*?°* 1—Nunez Ferry to
Jacksonville: Nunez Ferry
to
1 cnsacoln, from Sago bridge 3
jmles east, old earth road, condi­
tion fair, lti miles concrete, ex­
cellent. Pensacola to Escambia
Huy county mail in fair shnpe.
Escambia Hay to Milligan, brick
road and sand clay in good shape,
-lilligun to Mossy Head, county
road rough. Mousy head to Der uniak under construction and
rough, no detours. DcFuniak to
(nryville, good said clayv Caryyillo to Cottondalc, county road
in fair shape. Coltondale to Mnri-

Pouth In
L-d F rom

[Carolina
I Nov. a.—
l cn receivl rotary "f
I r and EdI this city,
[them watlc r nor RohI Ba.vnrd at
L| the aid
It. in effort
[r Hatey to
[c nnvy dc[oast guard
Lboat.
[ 17 in Mr.

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A suit has been brought in
W ashington, D. C.t to clear title
ftK a s trip of land ono and one*
half Inches wide and ono hundred
and tw enty feet long. I t is a por­
tion of the farm of Dnvy Burns.
The W hite House stands on an ­
other section of the same farm .

Kentucky has two women.ihsriffs who attained their officer
through appointm ent following the
deaths of their husbands, who were
killed in line of duty.
In olden times the king of Eas­
te r Island was chosen for his abil­
ity as a foot racer.

EATtN.IT A TXEASANT WAY

ception of 17 miles new base junt
completed m ar Inverness. Brooksville through Tampa,. Itradenton
nnd Sarasota to Punta * Garda,
good except for 12 m iles~a£-jrsd
south of Six Mile Creek under
HY do you let those unsightly
construction. Traffic should take
pimples, b l a c k h o a d f l and
the Bayshore Road, Tampa to
blotches disllguro your akin and
Bradenton. Punta Gorda to Ft. ruin your oppoaranco? You can
Myers, fair.
keep them away If you keep your
Road No. 8—Haines City to Ft. system full of rich, red blood. And
Pierce: Haines City
through not only that, but tho very texturo
Frostproof, Sebring, Avon Park, of your Bkln will bo soft and velvet t
etc., to Lake Annie good. Lake like—and tho coloring radiant aa a
1
Annie to Okeechobee 33 miles, 9 rose.
lt’fl nil In tho blood. And S. 3. B.
miles under comdructlon, fl miles
marl road, remainder paved. Okee­ will help Naturo keep your blood
chobee to Ft. Pierce, 39 miles, 1 rich nnd red and pure.
Yes, you can keep pimples away,
miles under construction, remaind­ simply
by taking 3. S. 3. That's a
er paved.
fact. Tho kind of red hlood-colla
Road N*o. 23—Ikllcview to Plant that 3. 9. 3. helps Naturo build
City: This road is excellent in makes your Bkln beautiful—d ears
Marion, Sumpter, Hernando and It up Just llko It puts
— r,
Pasco counties with exception of firm Heah on you— j
three miles of rough base in Her­ brings strength
l
nando county. Tills is‘ the best
road for travel to Tnmpn from
Ocala. North line Hernando coun­
ty through Dade City to l’lant
ccllent asphalt surface. Leeshurg City, excellent ro a^
to Eustis and Mount I)ort, good.
Mount Dora to Ft. Myers gener­
ally in good condition. Four milc3
south of Zolfo is muddy in rainy
weather.
Road No. 3—Georgia Line to
Orlando: Wild’s Landing to Yulcc
said clay road in Food condition.
Yulee to six miles south n'toll road
HEALTH
in fair condition. From this point
on into Jacksonville and Green
A HEALTHY body means strong
Cove Springs paved road, brick and
sinews, a&lt; live organs and force.
treated rock base.
Green Cove
All tho fillers of the body must
Springs to Faintku rough to end of
be in perfect condition. l-hiropraebrick nt Rice’s Creek, new road be­
t ‘* will keep you vigorous nnd
ing graded but does not interfere
plivc.
with traffic.
Brick road from
Rice’s Creek through Fnlntkn to
“ Yours for Health”
San Mateo to Dunn’s Creek, fair.
Asphalt surface from
Dunn's
Creek to Sisco, Crescent City, 3
DR. W. E. MacDOUGALL ... „ 2
Chiropractic Specialist
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Rooms ,'107-308 h irst Nn Lein a I Imnk Building
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Hours 9 i» 12—2 to 3—and by Appointment
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RESIDENCE PHONE 112 jj
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[o all of it?

y to search
n which pro­
men were Lieut. Jim m y Doolittle, U. S. A., got into the Schneider seaplane race
Atlantic wcnt Baltimore nnd won first prize in what waa thought to be a navy
affair. So when he got bnck to McCook field, ut Dayton, Ohio, his
d( wreckage
North Caro- mates put nn adm iral’s uniform on him, loaded him in a run-down
i waived in rowboat nnd carted him all over Dayton.
Lj teen &lt;!cM*33 foot
Three Pugilistic Kings
5thware

lc:xi trou|p.-J hervdhmr YamaLgand sevh in varioni
l, the .South
coasts.

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Id up E. E.
Buena Vista
ns Loan and
a'Vit 11: Ci
Ltd Vi a small
lency cstimatM and $2,(100.
r, Chief Reeves
■ant Wilkinson
i the Lank and
stigatiiig the-

Buy 9 Lots in one of Sanford’s beau
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Ideal for an investm ent , ’i.
W. B. DOWNING, % Herald

Modern

Completely furnished, convenient to
schools and churches
borhood.

Three of a kind—nnd all kings. In other words, from left to right,
we present Mike Dallerino, junior lightweight champion: Jnck P.mpsey, heavyweight titleholdor nnd I’hil Uosenherg, who wears the hat am
crown. They were snapped a t Juck Dempsey’s Lo.i Angeles gym the
other day.

Two Long D istance

Legionaires Begin
Making Plans For
Big Minstrel Show

that the
ore than 150
Flights B egin Today
« not "Hard­
'Ll Neither
BUENOS AIRES, Nov. I.—(/P)
■d tho lecornl
—Guillermo
Hillcont, A rgentine
d mi-pulled
army aviator, hopped off a t 5:10
Itabid,'
[ta vrh the ( ’clock thin m orning to make a At a meeting held in the Amer­
to New York by way of ican Legion home Monday night, It
[ta n Cum- flight
|®tSt Jleeps Peru, Central America and Mexi­ members of the Campbell-Losaing
Post began preparations for the
rash- co City.
Legion-m instrel, to bo given in
thin city in the latter part of No­
Flight to Argentine Begins
GENOA, Italy, Nov. -L—(/P)— vember.
Count Eugenio Casa Grande di
Under the direction of L. J. Bolt
Villavviera began his attem pted and L. C. Bobout, tho preliminary
flight tb Buenos A ires today hop­ organization wns made, and the
ping off here for G ibraltar.
plans of the directors outlined t&lt;&gt;
He is accompanied by Command­ the enthusiasts who attend*d. Mr.
er Giovanni Maria Ranucci. relief Bolt, who has been given n free
pilot, Radio O perator Garello and hand in the production of the show,
Several friends of mine have
Mechnnicnn Zacchctti.
tho first local talent affair to be gotten to he yeast fiends, and they
put on here for some _time, has have laid me some very interest­
handled am ateur theatricals prev­ ing accomplishments of yeast.
One man says he used to he so
ious to his residence here and has
been connected with a number of i f,;mi („ RCt up in the mornings
that his hired man had l« come in
nyofeci/pnnl companies
and shop llu* bed out from under
NEW YORK, Nov. -1.—(,V)—
The organizers hop ■ to
him with an axe. He eats a cake
Cotton futures opened firm. Dec. tho servicer, of a number &lt;
of yeast every night now. sleeps
198; Jan. 19.20; Mur. 19.55; May residents whoso ability lu
under a blanket and rises prompt­
19.02; July 19.20.
ly at fi oclock.
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. -L—(/P)
‘ Another fellow tells me he Is a
—Wholesale quotations prevailing
great duck hunter. He gives his
assify
on the Jacksonville m arket today
decoy ducks a cake of yeast every
,Jt on Park ns reported by the Florida State
night before he goes shooting.
n exposure. Marketing bureau are as follows:
Thev rise so naturally from the
Beans, green hampers, S3.50@
water that half the time he shoot*
$ 1. 00.
his decoys instead of the real
( likes U, -S, first bushel crates,
ducks.
100 hamper, $1.50 @$2.00.
One man I know built an air­
Egg Plants, crates, fancy. $2.00
plane. But he never could get it
@$:t.00.
to fly. A bright Idea occured to
InFepper». green, large sizes
him .' He put a cake nf yeast in
?2.50@$3.00.
the gasoline, and the only truuM
Oranges, boxes, fancy, well ma
he has now Is getting his machine
tum l. $7.n0@$8.00.
to light.
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\ preacher I know was tipped
aff to (he fact that his sermons
Orde rs executed for
sere heavy and dry. He takes a
cake
of yeast every Saturday night
STOCKS ^ BONDS
and rises to such frights of elo­
quence lh.it his congregation »
and advances made thereon
held spell-bound. After tsh.ng
yeast 3 weeks, he got a raise
Correspondence Solicited
i,iH salary.
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\ lady I know woke up In* ,,' n
r r morning with a flat tire on her
flivver. She had no o n e to change
the tire. She gave the tire a ***
of yeast and it (toon rose up. t"„nk trouble was it was a ;«ui
S t the size of the other -res

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and are in excellent health, an Is in

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Room 515-51(5 F irst N ational Bank

Advertisements are

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news

of every-day things th at concern
No newspaper would

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Ki.'.filters said

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Good neigh-

real buy do not fail to investigate this

HEALTH
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Ithe bank. AlPd in the bank
» usually sevhktrs present,
p in the hank

DO YOU W tt D w tO RE M f t N t t
flak" T'”n**r ,n « &lt;11KidMed. dc.
l^.bttul way. Show mu c-liarmlng
childrens, ml**.-*- nnd ladle?
lo,. relatives, frleuds,
neighbor*. Unusual values. Mak*g-to-wearer plan. No stock to
entry, no dresses to buy. You irrt
Jj.ur pay dally. We furnish com­
plete settlnic out Mm—everythin*
Vnu need -to start Immediately.
Big Christmas ultt season ahead
lor full-time nr part-time repre­
sentatives. In colors mol weight
thesu dresses mV ideally suited
for stylish Southern wear. Kvery
lumie Is u prospect for one or
more of these wonderful frocks.
Write now to The Franchon Co,.
No. 4th *t.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Alldross, Mrs, Sweet.

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Inland route
were hear I
1st Tuesday,
fnnpcd. At

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Miami; Hard surfaced from St,
* a l?\ s Kiver to Jacksonville with
nsphalt and brick, excellent. Road
under construction by Duval coun­
ty from Ha yard to St. Johns counI *, »» i'uvM county'Hno to Bunncll 6L mileii 0 foot brick road
with rock shoulders, fair. Bunnell
to end Reilly's asphalt road 9
miles asphalt surface excellent.
Volusia county line to Daytona,
very good. Daytona to New Smy­
rna 15 miles, quarter mile detour,
remainder paved. New Smyrna to
Lrovnrd countv linn 22 milon. two

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yaar.
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ICm , card* of llisahs. resolutions
l notice* ot *nter;»lt.—"Ht* w*r.r*
H l« a ara Made wilt be c u rs e d
t a t regular -tdrertlalna rate*
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Associated Preea le exclu*antltlad »« the u*« for re.nation o ' all new* rtlspslfbee
lir e trf It or not otherwise credIn thta paper and also th* !&lt;&gt;yew* published herein. All right*
ratiubllcatlon of apeeisl dlapalchaa herein are alao reaer**ed.
)NESDAY, NOV. 4, 192
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T B S HEUAI.U-3 PLATFORM
1 ^ --Deeper w ater route to Jathsonrillf,
S.—Construction of St. Johns-lndlan H irer canal.
S .—Extension cf white way.
A f -F iti'is io n of local smuacments.
. —-Swimming pool, tennis court*,
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#&lt;—Augm enting of building prorats— homes, hotels, apartm ent
_ »u*es.
Sc—Extension of street pavlnjf prodrain.
I —Construction
of
boulevard
aroi nd I .ah* Monroe.
&amp;~-Comptr‘Jnn of city beautifica­
tion program.
• ,— Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities,

THE SANFORD HERALD, W E D N E SD A Y , NO'

Monev Talks

A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT

Dollars on deposit tell of good times. Prosperous cities Wild Wall St. book ()atTarbcll. John D.
usually are known for the great capital on deposit in bank­ Gary.
MotIm Huild the l . “ *
ing institutions.
poor Mr*. McGauley.
Sanford's banks show an increase in deposits of eightyUY ARTHUR BRISBANE
iC o p y rfa f.t
197*1
&gt;ight per cent over the figures of one year ago. The total
deposits now arc nearly six millions of dollars and show a WILD TRADING in the stock
gain of more than two and a half million for the twelve market. Y'ou never had n better
months.
. . . .
,
,
chance to break your back, finanDo you grasp the significance of statem ents like th at?, . . .
han
u have now. Those
Do you realize what such a showing means to your city? l ^that
a t know
wil
know will make great forStudy those figures. Talk them over with the folks in tuner.
,
Rut how many know?
the office, in the shop or on the street. When the people of Some of the stocks most wildly
Sanford
can..put . .two and a half, million
on, deposit. in bought arc those that will fall the
I
e a dollars
e I
two ve months time the people of Sanford must be do.ng
when faUinff time comcs.
fairly well as far as making money is concerned. When the , j . is thc man who knows
people of Sanford have more than six million dollars to draw what he is doing and why. The oth
on, it speaks exceptionally well for business conditions in the or kind of man wil have n dreadful
city that is so well known for its sound and substantial con­ financial headache one of these
dition.
days.
Six million dollars on deposit! This represents many
TIIE COUNTRY' is rich. Howtimes that amount in actual value. It means there is six
million dollars in circulation, traveling from one man to an­ evei, the people earn more than
other, from one business house to some other business (they used to get, and don’t leave
house, from the laboring man to the grocer, from the invest- ,he money in ten thousand differor to thc developer, and so on with the same dollar doing cnt ga|cons in one big city. Stock
service for many dollars. This six million dollars on deposit ’Rr)Ccuiation doesn't cause hardenis financing many projects. It is building a great city. It in? „f the nrteric:* as the old snis furnishing huge payrolls. It keeps tho wheels of business Ionn whiskey used to do and ns the
moving.
new bootleg whiskey still does.
The banka show a great growth. It is evidence of the
AS Y'OU grow older you become
prosperity to be found here, and is the kind of growth that
tolerant.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, of
reacts very favorably to a community.
Rrooklyn.
says her views about
The records being made by Sanford banks will have much
prohibition
“are not as strict as
to do with the future development of thc city. Six million
they
were
when
I was younger. In
dollars on deposit in a town of ten thousand population, cer­
my
nineties,”
the
lady, who has
tainly speaks mighty loud.
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We Can't Be Bothered

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING:
— Let all bitternes:' and w rath mi l
anger ami clam or and evil speakifilf be put away from you, with all
m alice; and be ye kind one to an ­
other, tender-hearted,
forgiving
one another, even as God for
Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.
Ephesians 4:31, 32.
PRAYER:—Fill our hearts, 0
Lord, with thy love wherewith
Thou hast loved us, and then we
will think no evil.

I

As Brisbane Sees It

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your (*jl
,('"K ormuKh S ’*
so distorted
yourself.
Almost
sometimes, iaV 'l
:&gt;hot by accident/
Wt; had j„«
Armistice Day 1
bearing a wriit
. 11 !,s estimated
burned too many U
Mining Cai^N
with $5000 was
That was carr/i-M
About th? wont]
today is a Chican c.
wif« is asking fot J
M oham medans
ten an im als in \
people will think i d
dogs.
’

ju:&lt; entered her 103rd year, is still
a member of the temperance un­
ion and the Hnntist church.

The whole country seems to be worried about Florida, ANOTHER LADY growing mild­
for fear it will go to the dogs. It is amusing the amount of er with years, although still young,
space th at is given to predicting dire catastrophes for this is Miss Ina M. Tnrbell. She has
state, by unfriendly northern papers, while we, here at home, learned things she did not know
don’t seem to be at all uneasy. We go about our business about industrial organizations. She
day afte r day knowing as we do that Florida is just begin­ has discovered that Judge Gary is
ning to grow and that for years to come there will be no let­ a hero.
PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION
up in the wave of prosperity here.
So he is, or at least he hnn added
DAYTONA BKACII NEWS
While calamity howlers in jealous states devote their much common sense into the big­
Authorization by Mayor-elect U. spot and a place for the tourist,
time to making predictions about the bursting of the Florida gest industrial unit in the world.
forty
l
F.
Brass and other members of the although games courts are being
Perhaps, had she been
bubble, in attem pting to keep newcomers from coming south,
established at the southern extrem ­
Greater Daytona Beach commis­ ity. The city also has City island,
THE SINGING BIRD
Floridans are busy building cities, and developing the state years old when she wrote about sion
of the sending here of an ed­ a potential athletic field and re ­
There is a lyric river
into America’s most wonderful section And the harder the John Ij- Rockefeller, Miss Tarbcll
T hat dimples by my door;
ucational
by the Play­ creational center; n large tract on
calamity howlers howl the faster developments in Florida would have discovered that lie also ground amiworker
Above its singing w aters
Recreation association the DeLnnd road, suitable for a
was doing useful work—ae lie was of America is thc first step toward natural picnicking ground and also
seem to take place.
There bends the sycam ore.
—proving
that costly, wasteful establishing not only a system of a tract in Daytona Gardens, bought
I t goldens in the sunlight;
Tired ot making unfair attacks on realty values here and
It silvers in the moon;
competition
isn't at all necessary, parks anil playgrounds in this city, for park purposes. It has also
finding such a method of stopping the influx of northerners
Forever anil forever.
and gathering money to do, irnt the launching of a definite re­ bought thc Garrison tract for a
unsuccessful, our enemies are now beginning to spread a lot
It lilts a buoyant tunc.
park. So far, so good. But
through his institute, work th at, creational program
, . . . ... which
,
, when
. . . , negro
I love my m urm uring river,
of tommy-rot about the high cost of living here. Wild stories ,itho
the
city
is rapidly growing to the
i
.
i
„
...
enriched
and
dove
oped
w
il
include
people have not brains enougn
1
F or day long and night long
within its scope thc men and vvo- south and the north and nreas
are going the rounds about the price of butter and other to do for themselves.
I t henrs away my burden
men ns well ns the children of the should lie secured nt once in these
commodities. They say all living costs have advanced to a
And gives me hack a song.
sections and possibly to the west*
community.
Lucille Roberts, British novelist,]
point that is all out of reason. They cite rents in the most
— Clinton Scollard.
Mr. Brass has expressed himself ward for future park and playseeking
romantic
“atinoii.ihere,”
i
-o--------exclusive residential districts of our cities and then try to tell found all the sheiks wearing Amer­ as thoroughly convinced of the no- grounds. Developers can aid n e ­
the rest of the country that it costs seven hundred and fifty ican “horn Rimmed” spectacles,] cessity for encouraging wholesom tcrinlly.
can nut
if necessary.
dollars a month to rent an apartment. Isolated cases arc fancy Micks and ready-made mod­ outdoor play for the children of Daytona Beadi and Seabreeze
city who are to lie its future hnve the bench and Seabreeze is
-oern clothing. Only one was dress­ the
F.anford will have boat races on picked out in order to give an impression of gouging.
men nnd women leaders. To this building a henuty spot on its
ed
as
u
sheik
should
be,
and
he
’Arm istice Day. This fenturc should
end, tlie educational worker will lie ocean front. But where are the
Hut lot the dirty work continue. It’s cheap advertising.
be the means of drawing many out­ It creates, as we have said many times, a desire on the part was working for an American mov­ brought here to speak before va­ playgrounds where children may be
ing picture outfit.
siders to this city,
rious civic and commercial organ­ taught how to play, a lesson which
of curious Americans to come and .see for themselves and
AS SFIOWIT iv M f AfneficutrffiBi'- izations nnd dulls mid societies m ust be. taught as the younger
Ilendlino says, “Old Ironu'des that is the reason all tlie highways leading Into Florida are
« f American ....... C T
l ' " - E S T * ”"
To Be Saved Again,” say this is crowded. That explains why trains are running so late and *j*
Parks and playgrounds are not
g etting to bo a regular thing, isn’t why it has become necessary to place an embargo on incom­ inating everywhere, create a m ar­
in other cities throughout the sufficient unto themselves, how­
It?
ing shipments.
ket for American good i anil build country.
--------- o--------ever. There must be some one t i
Florida doesn’t need to no any worrying. O ur f rie n d s in 111&gt; American properties.
Tho News has always urged the direct the children in their play,
We know of some people who do
die trouble w ith '°^ ? r *s ^a^ es al(! attending, to that for us. And besides, we ^
,,
tl
establishment of parks and play- ] to develop not merely individual
iod work but Lb
em is they don 't do enough Of ‘ iin't be bothered. We have tho big a job trying to provide . hUdren.’ who had eatJn nothing, grounds with a view to the futun talent, hut to raise the physical
It.
maintaining the self evident stundard of the men and women of
enough houses where newcomers may stay.
' after they had stopped crying and city,
fact that purchase of open areas

Mitchell's idea dJ
gram appears tokj
tu red.

- i.V 1
\ *

Plenty of nun irji
ness to interfere 1
of others.

LIKE AN UMBRELLA ON I
A RAINY DAY
1
are the funds deposited in the Sm'mdtCoul
Bank in time of need. Four per cetiU&amp;Ufl
compounded, soon makes a protection afiij
the storms of life which carries one Jill
through adversity.
t"« Interest Paid on Havings Account

S a n fo rd , Fla
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR06RES!

S

And another instance in history
where they couldn't keep a good
m an down was Jonah
and tinwhale.

They'll All Be Back Tomorrow
Did you see all the real estate men leaving early

Joseph M. Schneck, back from morning?
P aris, declares tlmt Gloria SwnnNo, the boom has not burst. Real estate has not gone to
non's title is genuine. Well, that
smash. Those who left tins morning were some of the city’s
certainly is a relief.
* --------- o--------.
most rdiabU- realtors and they were on their way to attend
And the Sanford Herald short- t lie state realtor convention at Lakeland, and ineiilently to
liner in convinced that “nothing make a good showing for Sanford,
makes quite no unpleasant sight
Like those ot almost every other kind if profession, real
us an angry lady.”— Unless it is
estate men find it advisable to get together once in a while
an angry woman.—Times-Unlon.
---------«i--------to discuss problems that confront them. And this is one of
Anyway, if Alabama doesn’t play those times. Ihousands of the state’s leading lights will lie
any better against Floridn than it
did against Mississippi -Agricul­ in Lakeland today and without a doubt the Florida spirit of
tu ral and Mechanical School on progress and enthusiasm will lie greatly in evidence at the
Suturdny, thc Alligators have w on , gathering
already,
I lit! realtors are doing all within their power to keep the
-------- o------handling
ot Merida realty on the highest possible standard
It doesn't take brains to make
money in Florida; it takes d irt.— and are contributing much to the good of the state. W ith­
Sanford Herald. But we think the out wide-awake real estate men a town is dead. With such
Sanford Herald will find chat a group of high principled realtors as comprise those of Han­
some brains have to in- mixed with
ford, what city could keep from making tremendous strides.
tho d irt.—Orlando Sentinel

gone to sleep, in a cold tenement
room with a feed burlap bags over
them.
She took one ling and a hammer,
a t one o'clock in the morning, crept
along the streets of New Y’ork, a
fairly prosperous city, nnd using
the bag to deaden the sound, she
broke a grocer's plate glass winlow and gathered together an
!a"r" fJ (‘lf fLl^A t thJnmmc nt a
policeman laid
hand on her
lam his
nis nami
shoulder.
When she appeared in court, 150
people actually shed tears at her
plight, so tin- judge let her go with
n warning.

A SAFE CITY
MIAMI HERALD

now will save the municipality
enormous sums in the future when
rapid grow th and high realty val­
ues make the purchase of park
spaces almost prohibitive. James
B. Williams, district representative
of the playground association,
strongly endorsed this stand, point­
ed out that Detroit is now spend­
ing $23,000,001) for sites alone liecause it delayed in the past nnd
dint Miami must pay $2,000,000 to­
day fin* what could have been pur­
chased for $50,00(1 a few years ago.
Tho city of Daytona is fairly
well equipped at present. The wa­
terfront park is mostly a beauty

tomorrow. Incidentally the indi­
viduality of the community may t:o
expressed through group activity
in a way which will not only he
beneficial to the individual, hut al­
so to the community. The Halifax
Frolics pageant is one such form.
The bringing of the recreational
expert here can certainly do no
harm and it may do untold good
for the greater city a t u normal
expcditurc. His advent may mean
the beginning of a real playground
and recreational program for the
community, one of the greatest
ue?ds of, and, when established,
attractions for the consolidated
city.

A CURE FOR DIVORCE
_____ ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

REAL ESTATE

Make Mow

Sanford
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE F&gt;EFRENDEUING 100 PER CENT SERVE
to

New Bedford was the only city
I ho range of remedies for the receive aid from him a fter the diOUR CUSTOMERS
in the United States with more divorce evil is wide anil often a vorce de cree is signed—the couthan 100,000 population to report new cure is introduced to the many pie are, in the eyes of the judge,
no fatal automobile accident dur­ other • which have been tried ami n - if they had never bce-n joined in
ing the first five months of 1021, found wanting—nt least in a large matrimony,
Chief of Police Doherty explain­ measure. The latest innovation is
This view finds favor in the eyes
ed to a writer for Collier’s the me­ presented by Judge H. It. Bur­ of the Birmingham News which
Magnolia At Second
roughs
of
Oakland,
Cal.
thods
employed
in
New
Bedford
&gt;
INVES
1 hey will all lie back an the job tomorrow with even
thus commends it:
- —
o -------------LOANS
It is not claimed as a specific—
end the slaughter. The work was
As fnr as wu can see nothing lins greater vision and pep than they had yesterday.
With the emancipation of wom- n a a a a x a a a a a itn K ia a a f e a a B X H
begun with the children in tin- it will prevent divorce only in cer­
been dorm toward widening some
schools. Policemen were sent to tain cases adm its thi judge. H utjcn with the increasing number of
of the streets in the downtown]1
the schools armed with charts and it will interest many people and women who are earning their iiv
■u »
business section. It may require '
argum
ents mid tlie children wt-te decidedly the Feminist- ln-enus«- mg. why should there he any more
an accident to prove it is neces- l
NEW YORK TIMES
forcibly told of the perils of rol­ the judge holds apparently an ul- consideration of the women than
■ary.
ler skating in the streets, of tra-Feminis’t view. It wi not meet l he man when a divorce comes? If
-o--------I For
lays, y p n re n tly , M. incapacity of the French; hut they, “ hitching on” to moving cars and the approval of a multitude of Wo- women have been released freon
As was to be ex|iectt-d, At Smith Cuitlaiix’s colleugued have had tin* like the Americans, must not ho
carelessness in crossing the men’s Rights advocates because its ew ry scintilla of dependence, and
won in thc New York ch-cthm yes- benevolent intention of throwing judged by the proceedings of their of
application would diminish the 0VL’.n the word "obey" has been
terday. We hope the enorm ous1him to th li-ms in the hope of politicians. The Painleve Ministry streets.
right they now have under man- ^Dickon from the ceremony, does
Chief
Doherty
continued:
vote given this candidate by New leaving Iheniselvc
lie declined to lias had hard questions to tackle.
made law.
it not appear just ns logical that |
"Next
we
turned
our
attention
Yorkers will not give him the idea Hu- thrown. Like his predecessor, It) Morocco policy lost
Judge Burroughs maintains that the man should Is? awarded nilsotno to the men at tho wheels. Our
he can get the presidential nomiu.i M. Ilerriot, M. I’umlevc goes out
1?
° ri 3'! nnI !‘ul,l,nrt*,irs, though greatest problem was the youth alimony, or the prospect of it, i s ] m°ny as well as the women? i f {
tlon.
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
on the financial question. Ilerriot it gained tempornry dew ones, i with the DO-horse power automox a provocative cause of application noL why not?
wns virtually for n capital levy, Strikes
"
ami threats of strikes have bile nnd the n t-horse-power brains, for divorce by many women. He
No much of reason appear:! to
Ruilt with groat tare for resident owner.
In Swanton, Md„ a farm er by tlie Socialist proscription. While made serious trouble for it. More- '
says:
support the Burroughs idea that it
thc nuiny of J It. Wilt, when he jCuillnux's financial measures have ver. Socialists und ComniuitistH There are two checks on pinhead
...... ..
the
— couits and the office , .Too ninny women get married deserves a t least consideration. We m
High grade, built-in features and many
made nn affidavit that he had |ii"t In-en ns successful us was Imp- hove won a number of municipal drivers:
of
the
State
Register of Motor Vo- &lt;with the idea in mind that if they are not prepared to advocate it us "
worn one su it continuously for ,ed, and lie is perhaps saddled with elections.
hides. We have had splendid c o -. ore not satisfied ....
with. matrimony;
as oneliable
,!~l 1 to*-many n11 lected for comfort and convenience.
- i a rule unless
----------------twenty-three years was presented | undue Idame for the failure of the
Where, ’ asked Le Temps a
with a new coat and vest hy the Idebt negotiations, he was expected friendly ’’ i-mi-nffii-jnl" observer, operation front both, hut we havj they can go to court. (HI the judge exceptions. While this country has *•
Essentially a worth-while property.
store whence he hud bought th to do things impossible and that the other day. "have Radical .So­ found it more effective in most a »ob D.ory, and walk out free not y»-t reached the stage where it 2
suit. He declared the trousers will be impossible so long as cialists om- of the main supports ensea to take the direct route to women with an alimony string tied will admit women to exact i-iiual
| ijfjg., v/ith man, it emphatically
the reg istrar’s office. On our rec­ to their form er tnao-s.
would lu:i'; u while longer.
France’s financial and economic
And
so
the
Judge
*
plan,
which
repudiates the idea that women
i’f
.
’
}
^"de’ve—
“been
elected?"
I
ommendation,
in
licenses
are
suspend■■ ■ ■■■o
policy is merely a pawn in the
Socialist'ec I for periods ranging from thirty he suya he long ago pul into of- should not have certain rights, In­
We don’t know whether the wo­ tiresome political game. Who shall f nrty is dying” Radical
at the polls, lu days up.
fect in his t]‘,lJrt .V* l” grant no reason of being women. Our sens"
men ctoMi their eyes or not when bo in power? Who shall hold the the m atter of Ooctrim
" It is of little uvuil to place nlimuny to the win- where there of justice urges that in many cases
they are being kissed us sume offices? The blocks of sand have
for it abdicates its power into ] reckless drivers in the dock. They are no dependent children. No n at- the deserted wife though ehildttauihoritles aver, but this w&gt;. do shifted. A steudy, patriotic, cour­ up,
I ■ hand of the Hi lull t and it pay their fines and step blithely ter what the misconduct of the should receive support from the
know: it closes their mouths for u ageous plan of meeting difficulties has no pmgr am.
of the court nnd, .is like as not, husband_the wife should no longer husband.
brief while—ami th a t’s “surnpin.” lhat cannot help growing g rea ter I m ent just resigned, tJ”’
Le Tennis i out
within fifteen minutes are endan­ •
■■■■■■■■■■■*i N a a a u * ■■M aaauiat vaw*
*—Phil Arm strong. That means a till they are honestly fnccil, the writes this
epitaph: "It
lives uguin. Suspension of
UAItT NASON. Local Manager
whole lot in the eases of some politicians seem to think the niu-1 liiHtd because,curious
to a certain'll egree. gering
s
of these flapper;) with their fif­ Jonty of the clectota will not in certain solemn, decisive, nation- licenses, however, has a more last­
a
ing effect.”
a
teen-minutu kisses.
stand.
507-8 1st National Rank Illdg.
Phd
C}JCUI" : 1
1 -trivet to put
Florida has no license law so
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M. (’ailluux is no novice at up “J
^'&lt;jre
House
lot
with
Itself above parlies."
l.m
thut
the
method
Cjiief
Doherty
has
If newspapers used all the free settling Cabinets, —
‘L~* when the ilmiL-i-i'mu r..ii,, found "more effective'* can’t he
He has played
. ed j hop
hope that
siding. Fine location.
publicity m atter sent them by his hand cleverly.
The Prem ier of all these political intermezzo* used in this state. A man fined
various development companies in feared to have brought out in the: and intrigues has iun its
Brice cheap. Terms
for reckless driving, even for drivFlorida, there would he no room Chamber the dissensions in the
V'
rV
hfi
“
^
‘ivernment
su
p
-lin
g
when
intoxicated,
can
pay
hi*
easy.
left for new* or advertising. I t ] Cabinet.
M. tlriaml'a Locarno] t " i -•) )&gt; the minority of the fine and drive away from thc court
Loans
MONEY a v a i l a b l e
ii interestin'* to note that the free laurels couldn’t -uve him. All thc French people,
&gt;• „f , „ nr„ without any curb
The time hn, space grabbers
consist mostly
of* ifriends
France must reg iet thi at niisc
and ciwardice,
th ■ m
interplay
to get m
&lt;n lline
w^th
■
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with the unescap- jrocklw s or careless drivers can be
»"«•*'( »«»•*». Hllilar*. n * .
thing for nothing.
founded impression of the political aid-- financial problem.
kept from operating cars.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

FALL OF THE FRENCH CABINET

ROSE COUR

SanfordGroveJ

A L L E N AND B R E N T

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-T H E 8ANF0 RPHERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4.

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Sanford

Women’s College

accept an invitation to attend a
home demonstration meeting to
give instructions in basketry.

J

Dr. T. W. Williams, noted psy­
"Oh, Little Orange Groves
chiatrist, of Washington, D. c -&gt; M artica Saundcir, of Middlolmry
wns a vin’.tor at the college recent­ Vermont, has been elected editorDon’t you cry,
H A R L A N W . K E L L E Y , S O C IE T Y E D IT O R
ly, and
addresses before
You'll be a subdivision
(cn
„ delivered
- - - - - addresses
before in-chief of the Florida Flambeau,
R e s id e n c e T e le p h o n e 313- J
By and by."
weekly puHicatim of Florida
S L T *• *‘ " *»• philosophy the
If you have property you wish
S tate College for Women.
Mr, and Mrs. Pippin
------- /
to turn into cash quick sco us. We
Miss F.mily Thomason, who re­
Dr. Tilt was elee’ed president;
Entertain In Honor LOVELY HALLOWE’EN PARTY GIVEN- ceived
sell ’em.
her musical education a t Dr. Vivienne McClntchy, vice pres­
OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION
HAYNES, MARY SH IPP Peabody Conservatory of Music, ident;; Dr. Bellamy, secretary, and
Of Mr.and Mrs.Echols i b y DQROTHY
COMPANY
* **
—* | at Baltimore^has been added to the Mr. Barber, treasurer, at the nam ­
Room 9 Rock Building
Mary Alice Shipp and Dorothy
Over Postal, Orlando, Fla.
On Friday evening Mr.&lt;nnd Mrs. Haynes were gracious young hos­ Streamers of yellow and black nt School of Music. She hai' also been ing of officers of the Historical
appointed organist a t one of the Society. Dr. Tilt is the first wom­
Roy Pippin delightfully en tertain ­ tesses a t a lovely Hallowe’en party the windows with the shaded lights 1Tallahassee churches.
completed the colorful charm which
an to be chosen to head the organed nt n surprise buffet luncheon on Monday evening a t the home of i:&gt; so distinctive of Hallowe’en.
|
i/«tt«n
_____
Mr.'. George Shipp, when a group
tcpion given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. of 30 boys and girls gathered to
The youthful guests experienced Architects Weaver and Robert__thrills of horror
experienced
of the Board of Control, were
W. A. E dvards, Atlanta archi­
when jIson,
Leo Echols on their second wed­ enjoy tho fun' and frolic of Hallo­ blood chilling
hilling thrills
of horror when
at the college recently consulting tect, who has act.*d in that capac­
Flo- ding anniversary. A profusion of we’en gam es and fortune telling.
greeted by a mournful ghost, and
1
“ dispensed fortunes, with officials regarding the new ity for tho state, was a visit r to j
[Unicm
The charm ami beauty of black a real old witch
.......
oHi-nseu■loriunes,
dormitory and other buildings, to Florida State College for Women 1
goldenrods
and
yellow
dalso*
were
,„.i
—&gt;*'
-"
Church
and yellow with tho grotesque good and bail, with a nimble ton- be erected this year,
to iniyect the work being done on
nrtitiscally used to carry out the symbols of Hallowe’en formed an gue.
the college auditorium.
Ilich Hallowe’en spirit. Games and con­
Harvest fruits and candies were
attractive setting for marked H ar­
b'clock- test.' were played throughout the lequins and Domino figures. In­ served throughout the evening and
Florida State College for Worn"Big sisters" of the Y. W, C. A.,
at the refreshment hour, the witch­ on has been asked by the Chris- 0f the College have planned to tendian
maids
hobnobbed
with
ballet
Club at evening.
es’ cauldron seethed with Hallo­ tinn Science Monitor, of Boston, to tjer n series of teas to the ‘‘little
The guests were invited into the dancers and cowboys from tho wide we’en brew, served with nut bars furnish n write-up of tho college c a te rs” up until Christmas time,
open
spnees
and
languishing
seno|T u rn jr dining hall where a delicious salad
and doughnuts. There were odd lit­ for a Florida edition, to be pubteas will be Informal affairs,
There course with tea was served, fol­ ritas of fa r off Spain danced in tle favor ’ in the prevailing color lished Kiortlv by the Monitor.
nn,j nrt. meant prim arily to trcr.te (
gay
abandonment
through
the
joylowed
by
an
ice
course.
A
large
netting
scheme filled with corn nnd pea­
Miss Melbourne, assistant pro- n more co-operative spirit between •
white cake with two candles was ou.i hours.
nuts.
fessor
of industrial arts, plans to worker.' of the “Y. W.*
Black cats, goblins, witches, bnts
cut first by the honored guests.
Maxine lJrockham and Dorothy
and
pumpkins
adorned
the
walls
Two lovely vases and a tu t of hand
Lawson delighted with solo dances.
painted naiad plates were present­ and over the doors the spirit of Mrs. W. M. Haynes nnd Mrs. Shipp
the M. ed the couple by the hostess. Mus­ the H nrvcst season was evidenced assisted the hostesses and Miss
by large yellow ears of corn.
■D-day ic was enjoyed until a late hour.
Velma Shipp pres ided a t the piano.
PLANTING TIME is right NOW—this minute—for MANY
(of Mr?
The guests who joined to honor
SUBJECTS, and wc are prepared to supply you these items
leniher.. .Mr. and Mrs. Echols were Mrs.
i s - finest condition strong Lenity stock at our well known
&gt;e henu1 Ada Echols, Mr. and Mr:'. E. C.
WHOLESALE LOW PRICES.
Miss Glaclyce Stemper
[02 Oak Echols, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Ech­
L STRONG 3 years old EVERBI.OOMINO ROSE­
ols, Mrs. Jessie Sharp, A. J. LossHostess Friday Night
BUSHES—we have a new patch of three thousand to offer
conduct ing. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pippin, A.
guaranteed to please you ami to bloom all next summer;
['oman'i I). Rountree and Aubrey Smith.
At Hallowe’en Party
OPHELIA, RUSSELL COLUMBIA. RADIANCE, WARD..
Dr. Byron W. Guthel! left today
LOS ANGELES AM. BEAUTY, GENERAL JACQ., and twen­
for Palm Beach and Jacksonville.
cr 2 0.
Fulfashioned,
mnde
of
A masquerade Hallowe’en party
ty others; 75c each; any 12 for $6.00 any 100 for 515.00.
Guild
Meets
With
He
expects
to
return
to
Sanford
I meeting
lo return io nnntonl | was given by Miss Glndyce Stcmthe sheerest chiffon.
2. NEW LOT of strong 5 to 7 eye PEONY ROOTS JU ST
| Masonic
a practice here, per last Friday night at her home
Mrs. Monroe Hutton " o n to establish
These hose, once worn,
RECEIVED; only the newest and choicest varieties in all colors
_____
• on \\ est Third Street.
shndes; our selection of varieties 75c each: or 12 for $0.00;
will become an essential
Dean C, Talbott of Gallon, 0., is
| hold n Mrs. Monroe Hutton entertained
The rooms were elaborately dec­
such varieties as listed in catalogs at $2 to $•» each.
| in the city for a few days.
part
of
my
lady’s
cos­
at the
orated with Hallowe’en eolors,
her apartm ent a t the Welakn
let reser- at
3. HARDY PERENNIALS; strong field grown—any 12
tume. Conies in all new
P. K. Brown of Palntka was a black cats, witches, bats, pump­
Lloyd Monday afternoon for the St. A g­
for
SI include: FOXGLOVES, DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS.
fall shades.
nes Guild.
Final arrangem ents business caller in Sanford yester­ kins, and skeletons. The guests
ALYSSUM SAXATILE, HARDY PHLOX, COREOPSIS, IRIS
arrived at the stroke of eight, to
were made for the card party day.
of all kinds, POPPIES, GAILI.AKDLVS, PYRKTHKUMS, ANatonal which is to lie held a t the Wo­
be greeted by a witch in a cavern,
THEMIS,
DELPHINIUMS, MALLOWS nnd all others you can
Lingerie—Vanity
Fair
Brand
in
the
new
shadow
rib­
[ Hill »t man's Club Thursday afternoon.
who wished them good luck in the
name. Any 160 for $10.
1ES$S{- ft was decided that the St. Agnes
S. Belden, Jr., of Birmingham, recitation of a mysterious rhyme,
bed glove silk vests, step-ins, knickers, brassieres.
I. GIANT HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS CLUMPS—
Guild should conduct a booth in Ala., is spending several days in and ushered them into the house.
also
POMPONS—in all colors, $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100
Sanford.
Ho
is
stopping
at
the
Numerous
games
were
played
the Episcopal Bazar, which is to
assorted.
and dancing was enjoyed through-]
tic held nt the Woman's Club Dec. Montezuma.
out the evening. Following the]
5. GOLD MEDAL GLADIOLI choicest new sorts SI per
1. Arrangem ents were also mnde
,
| grand march, the judges awarded
100—FOR STORAGE.
W. R. Brannon of ...
for the Thanksgiving Ball to be
o e g a , ! ^ prj2es for ^ e best costumes
Ala., interested in the laSeminole
6. DAHLIAS—newest cactus and century sorts $1.50 doz.
given Friday night, Nov. 27.
—FOR STORAGE.
Cream ery of Sanford, spent several to Joseph Ludwig and Alton Gunter
Itr.c T. C. 11. Bradley and L. Gonse of days in the city last week looking Clarence Duffin won a special’
7. PRIVET for hedging—strong four year old—$15 per
tof Mrs. Milwaukee, Wis., are stopping a t over this vicinity. While here, Mr, prize for recognition of the great­
100 .
i Aremie the Valdez fo r a few days. They Brannon had the pleasant experi­ est number of nmsqunrndcrs beS. JA P. HRABERRY for hedging do. do. $.15 per 100.
they unmasked.
iim iim iiia iiR iin im iiiiiiB iiiiiiM iiR iR iiiiiiiii
are looking over the.vicinity with ence of catching soma of the larg­ forDelicious
0. SHRUBS of all kinds—lilac, weigcllns, spirens, forrefreshments
were
e st fish ever caught in Seminole
a view toward investment.
rythias, dcutzins nnd all others $1 each, $10 per 12.
served and at midnight the guests
county.
10. SHADE and FRUIT TR EES—all kinds heavy stock $2
were
assembled
in
a
dark
room
■held at
each; $21) per 12.
where a weird tale was told. The
THOUGHTS-WISE
Friends of Mrs. M. I). Burlier lights were then turned on and con­
11. EVERGREEN TREES, PINES. JU N IPERS, SPR IT E ,
will regret to '.earn tn at she is ill fetti wns thrown in profusion.
etc., $2 upward, according to size and variety—ask for fig.
AND
OTHERWISE
lOUR
a t her home on Magnolia Avenue.
urce on your sizes and varieties. NOW IS THE BEST TIME
Those present were:
Hazel
! attend'
IN YEAR TO PLANT EVERGREENS.
Packard.
Ruth
Douglass,
P
hrisCopyright
McClure
Syndicate
ist Saturtene
McClenn,
Dorothy
Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daniels of
Order TODAY, We Deliver AT ONCE
L SevcGIVEN BY
Hancock Mil. are stopping at the Beulah Stafford, Alva Mr Alex­
Yours For the Garden
i (old by USE PLENTY OF LETTUCE
were Now, dietitians, when they say Montezuma. They may reside here ander, Nelda, VanNcss, Eleanor
American
Legion
nt
Legion
Hull
Bolly,
Mary
Roberson,
Mildred
|he Miller, salads, and doctors, too, mean u this winter.
The
Roberson, Gladyco Stemper. Mrs.
WEDNESDAY, 0 :00 O’CLOCK
Webb dish containing plenty of green, nr/Hunter,
Karl
Doscy,
Alton
Gunter,
J . I. Keller of Fort Pierce is
fin. Shin- cooked leaves. They don’t mean one
.Music by Seminole Syncopntors
Edward Render, Joseph Ludwig,
favorite lettuce leaf, or two, with u bi*ff pile spending several days ia the city Aiio
Spratt,
Frederick
Stanley
of
salmon
mayonnaise
on
top
of
on business.
wrs, will
Admission
$1.00
(JIt FEN POUT, N . J.
j Ernest Livadnis, George Mirk.
A
dm ission §1.UU
Mer». ^
ii" at 10 '*• They don’t mean a delicious
M
.J . .. numnd of chicken salad garnished
I Marion
Gordon, A rthur Humphrey. , &gt; i i i a o i i i i a i i i i i i r ' i H i n D » i i i i i i i i i i i i a i a i a i i i i i a i r
w.
Among the Jacksonville visitors Lyle Tapp, Clarence Duffin. M rs.I
■■■■■■■■■■■■
by a cup of a lettuce leaf filled
* ——
—
L— ------ =*—=**-------------- —
salad .fWsAirtg.*
; •;* ; Tuesday at the Seminole were: W .lStem per, Mrs, Weekly, Mrs. Duf.l
Brothers, I. 1. Weltch and h. fin nnd Mr*. Holmes.
i i i i i i i s i s a a B i r g i n i i m i i i i n s a i z i s a i t i s i a i n i s a i s i n R i n Bi il iB J B H a i B B B U B n a i B B r i l l l l S B B I S S B a B B B B B I B B B B I B B B B M
These salad;' are all right—but A.
D. Sm ith.
!
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they arent' salads, from the dieti­
*+ + ++ ♦+ ♦+ + ++ ^&gt;+++++v++-M .-M .+-H-l-H-+i-H.++++++++&lt;.f+++&lt;.&lt;..l.+ ^ tJ.+ + ^ .H ..(.++
m
tian’.; point of view. The uncooked
Primary
Honor
Roll
II. R. Phelps of Atlanta, Ga., is
-jv green, which is the dietetic reason visiting in Sanford.
rtl y for salads, is reduced to unimporFifth Grade.
B1(, j’(i tame in these rich salads.
Mrs. Jam es R. Hogan li ft Tues­
G.
I’,
Sharpe
Tolar, George
So when you are planning to day for Nashville, Term. She ex­ Ganu*. Marion Mary
before
Houlihan,
serve your family healthfully with pects to be gone for about two Header ion, Bernice Lowe, CGladys
l -i
ather­
Uter salad.', plan to give them plenty weeks.
ine Morrison, Dorothy Cheatham.
of
letturc,
chicory,
endive
or
w
hat­
| rJ ic
Gilbert Duncan, Clara Bray, Kurever other green you choose to
I hi.
Mrs, J. M. Baty and Mis* C ar­ nak Young, Elmo Jones, Lawrence
serve. Don’t cover it up until it is rie M. Fleming of Birmingham, Wilkin-, M argaret David, Edith
almost invisible.
Ala., are visting in Sanford {• r Brnxton. Allean Bellamy, Pauline
a few days.
Bellamy. Sadie Really, Helen Die—
sor,
Lillian Douglas, Ester Eric‘J(&gt; inch soft fiivshcd bleaching’, extra
® HINTS FOR MILADY
Best quality dimity spreads. All sizes
Miss Catherine C. Slattery o f,so n , Lynn Howell, Alma ilightowMARSHALL
New Bebford, Mass., is stopping j er, Mac Hickson, Edna Mae Lamh. iJ
good
value.
$1.75 to $2.50 each
ItClure Syndicate
at the Seminole Hotel, while visit- Elgin Mvcrs, Ronald Meurheml, a
i ing in the city.
Wayne Pago. Marcndel Sieveking, a
25c yard
•sut.’Ad in the shape of a leaf. Below and
Jewell Turner, Helen West.
J!
G. A. B axter of Eusti* is spend­
"“ha-tn the left of the leaf handkerchief
Sixth Grade.
ctorwqiK. S)
0f georgetts edged with gilt ing a day or two in the city oil
Lois
Couch,
Camilla Dcas, Alice n
yi
• In 'oi,u4 n corner design painted in g ilt business.
I DeCoursey, Maxine Dowdy, Marjo “
OkJ 18 ^ colors and to the left of this is
rie F o rrest, l.oaise Hickson, Nun* n
1-ntbMBe i landkerchief of white linen with
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ruckner and nie Kelly, Gretchcn Lewis, Franc.** J
l
rruni lace and colored embroidery. George Holtschaw of Orlando are Pearson, Elizabeth Smith, Pauline a
72 inches wide, all pure linen, bleach­
10-4
Brown
sheetings
short
length,
,Dthi R.’uw thi:' is a little handkerchief in \ he city on business. They are Stoudcnmirc,
a
Inez
Thompson,
ed and unbleached
cj 3'* % dowing n painted figure. This representatives of the Florida A
' u - Franees Wil.-on, Petro Botzis, Wil­ a
u
2
1-2
to
10
yard.
Brice
regular
(&gt;0e
yd.
tomobile
Association.
tk- iicverly hides a tiny powder puff,
liam Harvey, Alary Lighten, Vern
t m The next three handkerchiefs all
$1.50 to $2.25 yard
Jarrell, Katherine Hall, Ora Mac
49c yard
’ v’ *H3jina row are of the new spi/rts modMrs. J . Howard Ja rro tt, who has
Juli;i |£itl hi Juanita Smitli,
«-:»!».
been the guest of her daughter, Lois Shelley, Mildred Remshcrg,
am hud-1
Mrs, John McKee, is returning t" Patsy Gurrett, Dale Strong, lien*.*
. »’ h •
her home in Savannah Wednesday. Lambert, Clara Parham, (Tara
[futr i,i :
Zigler, Stcnsnn Kinlaw, Annie
Ff** *.k:v
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKee are Alne Cowan. Heulah Mae Sirnioni.1
/ '" T : j
leaving this week for Savannah, Leonard Shannon, Roma Wilkin­
w i.i
All pure linen, colored border and
| w here they will make their future son, Emily Priest, Fred George,
18x36 double thread, colored borders
e.,, home.
Pearl Tyner, Ruby Coursey, l.auwhite. 18x36
and plain white.
ui
rence Reel.
Mr. and Airs. Hubert Allison, a f­
Ur* r?i „r
Seventh (irade.
ter a week spent with friends m
1
25c
Robert Adams, Alary
Alice
Sanford,
have
returned
to
their
,‘^ t th at1
Shipp,
Addie
Browning,
Ellen
home in St. Petersburg.
to muff _
Lundquist, Elliott Botzis, Chloej
fntnd* tu
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Yeager, Lilly Vickery, Dorothy
j
official
decorators for the Shrine Smoke, Estelle Hull, Elizabeth
R &amp; l!
{Ceremonial, have returned to their llarkey. Gladys Green, Clara Euwhen
quay, Virginia Earl, Thelma Curhome in St. Petersburg.
36 inch, white, fine count, short length
a
,, n* -nuff
Y
win, Ethel Holly, E tta Russell. Ed­
Part
Linen”
Towels
18x36,
plain
* rfl hand. I
win
Shinhol.-er.
Thelma
Knight,
10
to
20
yd
piecesW. N. Walton of Palatka was a
Julia Higgins, Myrtle Chettu.
white and colored border.
Sanford visitor Tuesday.
lh«V gave
Eighth Grade.
or
F’. KMu«Uv
25c yard
doc
M argaret Giles, Marjorie Hos­
REMARKABLE CAPRICE
!nr»"l hand !
kins, Juanita McAIulIen, .Maria
\ ‘hem
Aloye, Phyllis Smith, Katherine
i&gt;*mber when
BERKLEY, Cal., Nov. I .- I /P ) - Schirard, Dorothy Thurston. Dora-,
, * »«: any]
A rem arkable caprice of nature, a ; thy Turley, Thelma Tew, Elinor
ri,lt White,
doe with horns, wan shot recent­ Tyner, Alice Thompson, Nellie (
* bit Of
ly and has been turned over to the Williams, Warren Herbsk, Janes,
upon
museum of vertebrate zoology nt |
Irvin Hill, Khadra Cul­
‘here were
i the University of California. Prof. Higgins,
pepper,
Cecil
Sophia
,7
that
J. Grinnell of the zoology depart Shannon, Jane Carnahum,
66x80 heavy cotton plaid blankets. C olor-pink, blue, tan, double. Regular
Torrance,
Bettiim
h br-’&gt; th in .
I m ent said an examination showed
Campbell.
I
but
, th at the animal was sterile, which
hotel blankets.
£4.50 and $5.00 each
X
3&gt;'/:J
'Z
j probably accounted for the unus- BUY STOCK in the Sanford Build­
[certain very
Iusd. grow th of horns.
ing and Loan a;i an Investment.
!
Paid up shares, one hundred dol­
EARNINGS DECREASE
lars. Pays four per cent April 1st
f1 0.1 a thL’
ALL WOOL BLANKETS—Single and double. Made of fine quality wool
and October 1st. Ask your banker.j
GOTHENBURG, Nov. -«.—C/P»—
Beautiful plaids. All colors $13.50 to $16.00 each.
1
y
There was a decrease of 1.8 per­
LOTS—That
means
us.
H’e
cent in earnings of the Swedish
merchant marine last year, com­ have lots in Rose Court, Mag­
pared with the previous year. nolia
•t 1 nL r«dHeights, Pinehurst,
The time charter income, how • S i U re a m w o ld ," F ra n k lin T e rra c e jj
showed a gain of 70 per cent. The
* jP
W hidtlon Uiul a
marine eafnings reach,!
E. Second St. jj
•- J Un f.av.°r5
t doll
K E E P EVERLASTINGLY AT IT.
of
J* an
FOR CITY COMMISSION 5
U-G
The Sanford Building and Loan
3bon7r&lt;eP Association has kept at it in sea­
I hereby announce my can- 5
de of 1° ko
son and out of season. Has nssbt* didacy in th e comini,' city elec- ■
l ri' wh 4U-‘h^
the Here are handkerchiefs for ev­ od in the building of some fiveBel.
u to ery occasion of the day and for hundred of Sanford's homes. Have tion fo r th e office o f C ity ■
erchief evtry varying mood of our tem ­ under construction now one hun­ C om m ission.
perament.
dred nnd twenty-five thousand dol­
If. R. STEVENS
lars worth of homes.
m

The Garden in
November

Personals

! Milady’s Shoppi

DANCE

Harlowarden Gardens and Greenhouses

DAINTY SPREADS

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TABLE LINEN

BATH TOWELS

TOWELS

LINEN TOWELS

PAJAMA CHECK

SPECIAL PRICE BLANKETS

m m

The Yowell Company

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, W E D N ESD A Y . N O V EM BER 4 . 1 925
opened from Maytown south «m
K Ian’s in Kanada Now
I, 1U15. Mr. Tin tier died in
i 1-JlO while this work was under
H enry Morrison Flagler, one of ; way.
early and Rrontest builders of Flor*
Great ferry steamers now ply
Ida, first became interested in the
state in 1880. He soon bought the ! between Havana, Cuba, and Key
m arshlands west of what la now 'W est carrying large freight trains
Cordova S treet in St. Augustine I between tiro two points.
(It wns then called Tolor.rnto St.)
and extending to the San Sahnstinn
There are 109 accredited high
liver. He also bought n little nar­ srhonls of the senior
and senior
row gunge railroad between Jack­ "B” class in Floridn nt the pres­
sonville nnd St. Augustine, culled ent time. In 1921 there were 99
th e "Green Rond'* and began the each schoolr.
construction of the l’once do Leon
nnd Alcazar hotels.
There nrc 18 Junior highs schools
in the state thi year. In 1924 there
He creeled the Memorial Presby­ were eleven junior high school:;.
te ria n Church in honor of his only
dnughtcr, who died nt sea. during
Grr.duntcs from accredited sen­
th e construction of the hotels, and
in honor of her mother. The church ior high school; m e perm itted to
nnd the hotels were completed in enter the institutions or higher
learning maintained by the state
1880.
A ferry operating on the St. without examination.
Johns river nt Jacksonville first
The combined statem ent of the
served the "Green Road.”
Mr.
F lag ler built a bridge across the ntato hands, national banka and
tS
riv er a t Jacksonville nnd changed trnst companies in Floridn for the
'/
the gunge of the railroad from the lierlod of five years i • as follow ;:
narrow to the standard. Through
January 1, 1920—Cnpltal ?M,- f;ntry 0f ihe Kt
Pullm an enrs were operated from To;1,500; surplus, $ &gt;,80(1,170,09; tie- [jiou.sanda a t a i
New York to St. Augustine in 1880 posits, $187,288,207.02.
picture show li.
when the Ponce de Leon Hotel was
January 1, 1921—Capital $21,- to administer tie
opened.
160,000; surplus, $7,807,105; and _
deposits, $201,,‘HO,.752.28.
Bradford, Calhoun, Clay, Columbia
I.nter Mr. Flm rlrr ppein-nl cover, --«! r.ur.ry- 1, !92r- ^ a pjlnl $22.- other lime- that
Dixie. Duval, Fscnmbin, Franklin
al pieces of railroads on the enst PR3/WW1; surplus, sspolKTTT.., ami bamu nnd G-mg!
Gadsii-.m, Hamilton, Hoiities, Jackconst connected then; nnd extended deposits, $175,012,947.53.
—
i n JefiY-i-on, LaFnyette, Leon
them to New Smyrna.
The figures concerning the State .. Mr. Plant am
Liberty Madison, N assau, Okaloo­
bank nml trust companies were fur- reorganization &lt;&gt;t
sa, Putnam, Santa Rosa, St. Johns
In 1892, the builder decided to nlshcd by F in e st Amos, state p r e s ( ontpnny.
Saw a me, Taylor Union, Walton,
extend the railroad farther south comptroller, nnd tin* figures for tbe dent of this *co
Washington Waukulln. The com­
nnd he immediately began work. national banks were furnished by large Movkholde
bined
area is 14,194,800 acres.
The town of West Palm Reach war. the United Stntcs treasury depaitacquired, subdivided and developed ment. The Florida Development
The Waycro*,.*
South Florida is composed of the
and the Royal Fonolmm Hotel built Hoard made the compilation.
that city to Jack
following counties, says a bulletin
In Palin Reach and opened for
■-------In 1882 by Mr. I
is-util l.y the state departm ent of
guests about December 1891. In
Under the call of the United elates. This Mi
a;
iic.:llii'i : Brevard, lire wit. Char­
April of tho same yenr the rail­ states com ptroller on April 5, 1925,1from Ncv- Y ek
iot! , Cilia*, Collier, Diule, Deroad entered Pulm Beach. A town- the national banks in Florida show­
Sola, Flagltr Glades, Hardee, Hen­
eite was acquired nt Miami and ed total deposits of $24(i,8G7,l)ii0,
ry, Horiini.iio, Hillsborough, Lake,
developed in 1895 and tho Roynl while the deposits in these bank
Associated with Mr, Plant wen* Lee, Levy, Mnntee, Mbrion, Mon­
Palm Hotel built.
on December 11, 1921 totaled ‘■'177,- some of the leading business of roe, OR* rehobee. Grange. Osceola,
22100(1. This was gains of $09,- tin country at that time. They
The name of the "Green Road" (J.TLOOo in three months and one were Henry Walter.i and Ik F. Palm D a-, ii, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk,
Sara otn, Seminole, St. Lucie,
was changed to the Floridn F a s t week.
Newcomer, of Baltimore; Jorrir. *. Suu;t. &gt;• and Yolu ia. Thu combined
Coast Railroad Company on Apr.
Jessup, and Henry Sanford, pre-7- at; a i 2n 1,190 acres.
22, 189(1, nt the jnnu* tim e it be­
During the I'ivil W ar the e : dent of the Adams Kxpres* Comgan operations Into Miami.
press and railroad service through pnny, heth of New Yore* .Mr. Jr.
At K art one half of llio teachers
out tho south wa a in lost complete kins, ot Wilmington; .&gt;nd Judge -.hould
ntluiid a six weeks summer
Tho ronil was extended to Home- lyvdirorgnnized.
Chi horn, of Sa' innnlt.
win ol every year, ays the presi­
stead in 1904 Soon tile const ruedent el the Institution,
tion of the extension of the line to
Colonel Henry S. Haines, of S a ­
The co-.t of maintaining and op­
Key W est by overseas railw ay w-i vannah, Gn„ who had been ono of erating the genl-ral department;; &gt;.f
Tin* normal chool departm ent of
started. It wns completed in J a n ­ General Lee’s most valued tra n s­ the :&gt;tut-. of Florida fin the year
uary, 1912, nnd was torni.d lie portation men, and Henry 1L Plant, i lidin . Il o c i e r 11, P J2 ! equaled th ■ e'lll.ge should have suttieieov
g re a te st of all railroad construc­ of Branford, Connecticut, rai.ronil 8(1.55 per . kpita *&gt;r a total amount funds with which to employ the
tion projects. It was called the builder of Georgia and contractor of $G.S 18.912, according to .i bul­ highe.-t ty | ■■ of t .achera *for full
O verseas Railroad
for the p an of the great Plant System of Flor­ letin i . b y tin* financial ,l;- wot 1; for instructing those who
crossing the keys. This connected ida, were associated in the re­ ti tical section of the United States i . hire to bo teachers among the
New York w ith Key We t with building of thu railways and ex­ depart m int of con m&lt; ice. This in­ negro race, according to the school
head.
y ear round Pullman service ami press services throughout
the cluded $517,490 spent for made connection w ith ship lino*, of couth.
tion by the minor civil div.-do.i
Florida will have n 520(1,(100
the F lag ler system for Havana
of the Mate.
I uiMing a t the Herqui-Ccntenial
Cuba.
I"t. rnational exposition in Phila­
delphia in 192(1.

FLORIDA FACTS 1, Jnn.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

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Georgia, South Cai
jginm will start on
ida friendship tour
Ga., on Nov. 22, i
nounccd here by J.
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Increases over the same month
Inst yenr were shown a t all re ­
porting cities in Florida and re ­
latively largo increases were also
shown from New Orleans, Chat­
tanooga, Nashville and Birm ing­
ham,
Retail trade in the district re­
flected
in confidential reports
from -18 department store &gt; exhib­
ited a sensational increase in Sep­
tember compared with A ugust but
Ishowed a decrease in aggregate
isales of 7.1 per cent compared with
September 11)21. Septem ber re­
ports received from 111 wholesale
i firms dealing in nine different
lints over September and August
192-1, not withstanding th a t the
dry weather interfered with busincsA
Comments contained
in
many of the reports indicate th a t
the outlook for fall business is
good. Some firms in Florida state
that is difficult to obtain ship­
ments of goods because of con­
gestion of traffic.
Reports for September and Oc­
tober show subiuintial increases
over the corresponding periods of
1924 in loans, discounts, invest­
ments, demand and savings de­
posits and in the volume of busi­
ness transacted.
Weekly report** of 30 member
br.nks located in A tlanta, New
Orleans, Birmingham, Jacksonv i 11 e, Nashville, C hattanooga,
Knoxville, and Savannah for Oet.
7, showed a total discounts am ount
cd to $524,898,000, nn increase of
$20,054,000 over Sept. 9, and $98,922,000 greater than on Oct. 8,
1924.

Violent Gale R agin g
In English Channel
PARIS, Nov. 4.—m — A violent
gale has been raging in the E ng­
lish channel und along the A tlantic
coast of France during the past
13 hours. Fishing boats have been
obliged to run for port. The smack
Rollon was caught in the storm off
Uippe and lost three of her crew
when a huge wave sw ept her deck.
Both air and sen traffic between
France and England has been sus­
pended. An unusually high tide has
been experienced in tile low-lying
quarter of France.

in# secretary to Governor Martin,
returned recently to the executive
office, following a three-day visit
pool
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to Pnnama City and Dothan, Ala.,
the world will be located
th; out
Mrs. Porter took advantage of the
skirts of Kissimmci if °n
now
absence of Governor Martin to
under way by real estateplans
enjoy a brief rest, the first she
ers are carried out '*'Le develop*
develop* partm ent of inspection, Dcpnrters
propose
to hrvo the pool com* ’ ment of A griculture, ha • just re* h.is had this year.
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The stivt? of Washington has the
and 1,000 weeks' absence enused by an atonly arc plant in America for fix­
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»— cd a new high level In September,
jr - j totaling 121,319,124, nearly three
m -1times the total of Septem ber 102-1,
th which was $7,551,388.
August
od. this year totaled little less than
h - ($10,000,000. The index number
h e.jo r September !• 601.2 compared
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Mom Pulpit to Soda Fountain

Georgia Tech Star
Approximately 700 cars of cit­
rus fru it have already been ship­
ped from Florida during this senson, according to the office of the
inspector of citrus fruits.
In 1539 Hernando do Soto,
heading a band of 1,000 men with
350 horses and one cannon, sail­
ed up Tampa Hay and landed on
the site where is now located the
city of Tampa.
Hernando went into the inter­
ior of Florida and circled back
and northward to the F o rt Sam
Louis Hill near Tallahassee, where
lie spent the winter.
This soldier explorer had more
succcs.i than his predecessors and
in the early part of the spring
of 1540 he continued his march
north nnd went west of Florida
in n westerly direction into the
.Mississippi country. Here he died
in 1542.
I Without his leadership, Ids
j went to pieces.
A part
i reached Mexico. The other
i |ierishcd.
A m erica’-.! “ Unknown Soldier” was
Seth S. Shaw, of Bangs, Tex., in
the belief of Hugh T, Ramsey,
Texas w ar veteran. Tie* spot in
Franco from which the body of the
“ Unknown” was token tallies ex­
actly, says Ramsey, with Shaw’s
burial place. A picture of Show,
victim of the iMouse-Argonne of­
fensive, is shown above.

to iif i In- tars on this
k position, ilia -teller
victory over I' nn Stnti

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aunnw
DeSoto's vosa'Is, which bad sail
ed up the west const while he was Rev. Harold Turney, pastor of the First Christian Church, Inglewood,
marking north, Imd discoverer Calif., deserted bis flock for the soda fountain, because “he wants to
I'ensacola harbor. The report o study nnd a minster has no time that he can call his own.” He also
its great value and beauty Icat hopes to make enough money at the soda fountain to obtain n college
I t-m Tristan tie Luna to form i degree.
- settlem ent-there on August 111
1559.
The natives put up a vigorous
fight and while de Luna bail 1,500 followers, he was forced to
abandon the undertaking.

it Figures

Local realty sales have :*'iown
a slight decline in the past three
days, nccording to figures com­
piled by the chamber of eomnu-rce,
the total sales for th a t ycriod be­
ing $120,(HU). On the other band
new buildings nnd the completion
of dwellings have shown an in­
crease of one per cent over the
same period.

ALL men seek the a f ­
fluence that comes with
independence. The ac­
complishm ent of ithis
Imppy condition all lies
in the s ta rt we get.
Let us s ta rt you right.
I’hone IH

Realtors reports th a t this weeks'
:1des showing ii directly traceable
to the poor condition of the roads
lending to Sanford.
They say
th a t ns soon as toads are suitable
for good transportation for invest­
ors to reach the city sales will
again rise to former levels.

Sanford Building
fi Loan Association

Orlando, Oct. 31.— Building per­
mit ■ issued here between Oet. 1
ami Oet. 28 total $1,120,590, while
building permits for the month of
October 1921 totaled $197,000, ac­
cording to figures issued by tin*j
city inspector's office.

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Realty transfers up to October
28 totaled $8,070,7-10 while the e n ­
tire month of October 1924, t o ­
ta le d $5,233,340.

l-’ort Myers—Establishment of a
direct freight ship line between
Fort Myers and New Orleans will
b-* completed within the next few
days, according to Captain M. E.
llamkohlei, who is heading nil o r­
ganization fur the relief of tin*
freight shortage here. Fort Myern
is at present 2,000 tons behind in
its receipt of freight, the captain
explained, nnd this will rise to 10,i| from Ohio State University 00,000 tons in 90 days unless im­
She e.mtinmd to practice law mediately remedied. There is no
and recently took her baby, congestion .it New Orleans und
he argued a ease.
sufficient boats may be obtained.

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Sutler, of Toil do, i ei .
admitted to the Iur in I
marriage a year and a Ii.
i n ia, to court wit h I: r u

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The American Beauty rose Ims
been selected as the official flower
of the District of Columbia.

$ 1500.00

E. F. L A N E
REALTOR
Rooms 501- 502. Phone AT.
F irst National Hank Huililing.

SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING

'-WHEN l V.'ALK DOWN THE STREET
I TAKE LONG STEPS - BY DO'fOo TrllS
1 SET MOPE WEAR OUT Or MY SHOES
WHEN L LEAVE A U1NCH COUNTER 1
always take: A SUPPLY o f Tooth- p ic k s For u s e a t hom e — r '

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£^$cc$?S iS*nSCah atcident.' FfW5Th’es~otflyas
a result of careful planning. And you may?
expeft success of the very highest to crown the
development of Daytona Shores, for its every
activity is planned with the deliberate purpose
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That is the only reason why we have reversed
the usual order of things and offered our finest
unit first.
Initial investors in Daytona Shores are going
to get our biggest values, our choicest lots, our
greatest opportunities for making money on
the natural increases in valuations.

Can you doubt the declaration that before long
there wiH not be a single unsold lot in Daytona
Shores’ first unit when we tell you that the first
unit is the land which borders both ends of the
proposed new causeway, a free bridge which is
to link both shores of the Halifax river and
give Daytona Shores its outlet to the sea? I
Add to that one reason for values which arc
sure to leap upward the moment the first con­
struction is begun on the causeway, these other
vital factors:
This first unit runs for a mile on the Dixie
Highway, so that every northern tourist motor­

ing ({own Ilie Fast Const must sec the beauty
of this picturesque tract, must be attracted by
the signs of development he plainly sees.
Within this unit are three attractive shore lines,
one on the ocean and two on the Halifax.
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Within it are the choicest business locations
on the Dixie Highway, the apartment and res­
idence sites nearest the ocean, the lots which
have quickest access to the proposed new ocean
playground.
It embraces the park and boulevard projects
which are proposed for earliest development,
and contains the site reserved for the ocean
plaza.
Seasoned investors who have participated in
successful development proje£fs which have
made history in other se£fions of Florida, tell
us that never has the
investor been offered an
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opportunity such as this
—where the first allotment contained the un­
questioned cream of the entire property
— where the opportunity for advancing values
seemed so swift and certain.
Interested investors are invited to communi
cate with the representative whose name ap
pears below:

FIFTEEN MILES OF NATURAL
WATER FRONT

�)hort Skirts Only Modern
Style W hich Shock sWoman i
Ruler Upon Visit To London
LONDON, Oct. m .—(/P )-O f all
tno ultra modernism about the
r.nglish girls t)f 192IK only the
snort skirt, are n shock to the
orthodox sensibilities of the He­
lium of llhopal, the only woman
ruler of the 700 potentates of Inuia, who is in London taking fn
western civilization through her
Mohammedan veil.
The num; advanced woman of
her race and amonir the most pro­
gressive of the Indian rulers, the
Uegum, despite her f»7 years, hns
come to London with her son and
heir to learn the ways and m an­
ners of the land of her suzerain.
Her Koynl Highness wants her
granddaughters to learn of wom ans work hut site would not
think of iMjding them to univer­
sities Such institutions nre n Rood
place for tmvs but not for girts.
'I don’t think women need to
know.ns much as a man,” she ad­
ded, m dismi unit the subject of
women's place in the sun.
'.he Begum has established herseli in an K.ngiish mansion in tho
heart of .Mayfair which contains
nothing more suggestive of her
native land than an axniinister car­
pet. Her household of ,’12 members
are mostly court officials and per­
sonal maids, and it is an English
butler who opemi tho pretentious
door and a Cockney maid -who

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L o n g T im e L o an s on R esidences am,d Business Property,

Easy Repayment Plan
Office In new Mcrrlweather Bui
2nd Street.

But the Begum is not travelling
in state. Quite the contrary, for
the representative of The Associ­
ated Press who called upon her
wan taken without ceremony into
her private sitting room and pre­
sented to tho Begnm as she threw
aside a pieea of highly colored em­
broidery upon which she had been
working.
“ I am quite attracted to Eng­
lish girls but I cannot believe they
should go about in such short
skirts and or without guardians,"
tho Begum told her interviewer,
"But I suppose short iftirts arc
the fashion.’'
The two sons of the Begum have
several daughters and in the rcar-

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3 acres on Lake with sand shore, beautiful oaks,
« wonderful Club House site.
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One beautiful corner lot in Rose Court. One cast
s front lot.
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■ Sanford Avenue, a sacrifice.
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and French Avenue, singly $650.00, collectively $550.

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21 Melsch Building.

hand to sign for rations,
the
“ Then a batallion raid was ord- \
ered. and I got mine.
1
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how the Hermans had been tipped thr
off an to what we were to d&lt;&gt;.
his
"They were all ready and wait1
ing for us —enfiladed us with ma- not
chine gum, and I lost It)8 men in as
ju s t three minutes.
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Bullets and Bayonets
reel
"I was shot dowui, and a Ger- me!
man rushed nt me with his bayI
onct. lie tried to stick it through hop
me as I was lying there. I pulled
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my leg up for protection, ami he tini
ran tin* bayonet through it.
a ji
"Then lie tried to pull it out so
lu&gt; could finish the job. hut I wig- hnv
glcd around so lie couldn’t get it ing
loon’.
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"So he pulled the trigger.
to i
"A fter that I wasn’t good for 11’vi
much. I was invalide i home to
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the States, ami sent to Sparten- mm
burg, S. C.
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ington. They started operating on
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men and they’ve been chopping tinnwny ever since."
The trouble is “osteonle!itis,', in &lt;&gt;t I
medical parlance.
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In Plain English.
"In plain
English," explain-- to
Williams, “that means rotting of | “
tho marrow of tlie bones. A •i t - sidi
tion of the bone rots, and they a l
cut it away. Then another sec- aro
tion rots, and they have to cut 1 in
some more. There doesn't seem Iris
to be any end to it.

UfflMAN
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ITSWASHINGTON LETTER
III CHARLES P. STEWART
just then p retty num erous acute.
Concluding, he looked expectant­
ly at his auditors, aw aiting their
verdict evidently in full confidence
Hint it would he favorable.
It was. Presidential plans sel­
dom are looked very closely in the
mouth. President Roosovelt’a was
greeted, almost unanimously, with
enthusiastic nccluim. Almost, but
not quite. Jud was glumly sib nt.
th» pituJtnt

lewpaptr t*n,

“Mr. VVellivor," said the colonel,
' t0 Wife, t; severely, "what do you think of my
prngrum
^ 1M
fotkn “ I don’t think much of it, rejoin­
lrt*irnUfm ed Jud.

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Nolan Is First Contributor To Fund
Of State Development Program
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 2. —
Claude Nolan, of Jacksonville, Cadiliac dialriiuitor for Florida and one
of tiu&gt; most widely known auto­
mobile dealers in the South, is the
first cash contributor to the state
wide fund living raised by the Flo­
rida Development at tho request of
Chamber!) of Commerce, banks and
other business Interests, to conduit
tho anti-Florida propaganda sweep­
ing the country, in contributing a
check for $250 for the fund, Mr.
Nolan informed the Hoard that if
more was needed from him he
would be glad to increase thu
amount.
"Attached you will find my
chock for $250 which 1 am sending
as a first contribution to your pro­
posed fund for fighting the poison­
ous publicity which is being spread
over the entire nation against Flo­
rida," he wrote. “1 wiuh to go on
record, in this manner ns heartily
endorsing the movement. It is n
cause which should Ito supported
by every biisimvs institution in
Florida.
1 "The time has passed when we
can laugh at the absurd stories be­
ing circulated about Florida—they
i*re hurting uu and hurting us bad­
ly. Feeling that they must curtail
the tremendous interest in. and

movement
Florida, scores of
papers arc publishing stories which
arc absolutely untrue.
"Most of my time for the past
several months has been spent in
tho north but only recently have I
realized the immense damage which
iu being done Florida by those stor­
ies. On my Inst trip I met dozens
of people who had been reading
these maliciously nuido statem ents
and had decided th at they wore
afraid to conic to Florida again
tills winter because of tho food
shortage here.
“One Indy, particularly, I remem­
ber ns saying th at she bail been
coining to Florida for tho past sev­
eral winters hut could not afford
to bring her baby down this win­
ter when it would bo imposniblc
to get fresh milk for it. i found
people believing the stories they
had rend, that authorities wort
stopping everybody nt the suite

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you leave Sanford, and fa il to pay the
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at ion anti the Sanford Credit Associ­

Ybor City Rated As
Center Of Cigar
Industry In Florida

"W h-what!" stannuervd the pres
ident, ughast a t such U-c majesty
"You don’t? Why i"1' *'
MUNICH. Nov. 4.—(A’&gt;—I1re si
ROME, Nov. 1.—f/P)—The Soviet
"Before you can &lt;b. a thing to
government lias prevented a recent dent Von Hindcnburg is to lie god
ward straightening "Ut the trims
scari’h of Maxim Gorky’s villa at father to Urn ninth son of a farm
portntion tangle," explained^ Jud
Soiriciit by the Italian police.
wiio had specialized on railroai
news for years, “you've got 1
TAMPA, Nov. I.— f/P) —Ybor
have u valuation of all the com City is the center of the cigar in­
panics’ properties made, and yoi dustry in Tampa and of its popu­
don’t say a word about that.”
S A V E and
lation more than 25,000 people
are of the Spanish race. A great
T H R IV E
A p retty hectic ir&gt; minutes fm- many of them use the Spanish
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lowed, but the upshot was that language almost exclusively.
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V ia City was named after one
Jud "sold” his idea to President
Roosevelt. It really was the origin of the progenitors of the Ybor
of the evaluation of America family, early tuttlers in Tampa.
railroads which has been going &lt;ni It appears as a city transplant­
ever since. Senator La toilette ed from Spain. The traditional
introduced the bill, but it was Jud love of the Spanish for music ami
who won for the undertaking its drama resulted in the erection ot
the Centro Asturiano. a handsome
first presidential support.
opera and club house, where Met­
ropolitan stars have frequently en­
tertained.
Other Latin elements also are
found in Ybor City, notably the
Italians, who have built a beauti­
ful auditorium as an adjunct to

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merchants whom you owe, th at these

By Williams

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Manatee Cimnty Credit Association
Clcurwnter—
The Pinellas Gredit Association
Daytona—
Volusia County Credit Association
Dclainl—
Volusia County Credit Association
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Lake County Credit Association
Fort Lauderdale—
Fort Lauderdale Credit Association
Fort Pierce—
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Retail Merchants Association
Homestead—
Homestead Credit Association
Jacksonville—
Retail Credit M ens Association
Lakeland—
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Melbourne—
Merchants Credit Association
Miami—•
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Ocala—
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Orlando—
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Ft A, Nov. •!.—
New* t 1”
•s here presumably uxmt on
many newly married couples
.» feel they can fall back on
j and fresh water. The avereporter receives ubout
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1 ami. an important editor
03 Nikola Milch, who was
dnated, receives less than $-J
l a ' has 14 daily ncwt*?apc«
lme sell for about three-

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is abreast of modern
methods in the application of life underwriting to men’s financial problems.

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fe polici« not exceeditiK $2,000.00 WITHOUT med-

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n, underwrite indivitlunls up to $100,000.00.
“d o n ' t OVERLOOK YOUH LIFE INSURANCE

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needs

R. A. WINSTON
General Agent
Masonic Building—Phone 707
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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The S anford Credit A ssociation

�THE SANFORD H ER A LD , W EDNESDAY, NOVEM BER

PAGEfPEN

Baker, center, 184 lbs.
Pokrasa, right guard, 202 lbs.
Hobschcid, right tackle, 210 !b.(
Yeisley, right end, 170 lbs.
CucJey, qunrterbnck, 142 lbs.
Kernwcln, left half, 170 lbs
McCatry, fullback, 179 lbs.
Marks, right half, 182 lbs.

the World of Sport

Veteran K entucky
Jockey Ruled O ff

Star Player And Patient

LOUISVILLE, Nov. 4.—UP)—J.
A. Mooney, n veteran jockey, Tues­
day was ruled off the tracks of the
Kentucky Jockey Club for life.
Mooney’s 'expulsion cantc after
Jockey D. Mergler had confessed
to the racing stew ards that he had
pulled Bumpkin, ft two-year-old be­
longing to Frederick Johnson, east­
ern turfman, in a race a t Latonin,
October 10. M ergler implicated
Mooney in his confession, it was
said.

Tennesseans; Injuries To
S tar Players Cripple Team

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By HARRIS SfMS
STETSON UNIVERSITY. DeLand, Nov. 4.—Coach H. It. Mc­
Quillan and his sound of H atter
w arriors nrrived here a t a lafe hour
last night a fter an nbience of eight
days, during which time they have
been on an intensive nnd success­
ful scalping expedition in Georgia
and Alabama territory. They secur­
ed the acalp of the Smith Georgia
A. and M. grldster:1 nt Tifton on
Monday of Inst week by u score
of 18 to 0 nnd added the- second
one of the trio when they defeated
the strong Spring Hill eleven Sat­
urday by a score of 0 to 5. The
two scnlps have been hung up on
the scalp rack in the trophy room
of the H atter enmp, nr.d it is to be
observed that a new but unoccu­
pied nail has been driven into the
Bcalp rnck. This new acommlation
awaits the scalp of the hefty mid
widely iccognizcd eleven of Cari*in-Newman, the machine which
the Hatters will face on Cummings
Field here next Saturday, to pro­
vide tho main and classic attrac­
tion of what is being looked for­
ward to ns n highly successful nnd
well attended home coming day,
for form er atudents of Stetson
University.
The clash next Saturday between
tho Green and White machine of
Stetson and tho grldster.* of Carson-Newmnn, it is firm ly believ­
ed, will prove to be the most hotly
contested bnttle on the H otter card
to be pluyed on the home grounds
this season.
The Carson-Newmnn machine
is made up of a hefty lot of well
trained _tnen who will Invade the
H atter "cam p Snturday with the
full intention of em erging front
the clash with n glorious victory
to their credit, hut tho determined
spirit which i pervades the Hatter
camp a t prftL nt tends to point to ­
ward diro disappointm ent for the
g rld steri »of the Tennessee institu­
tion. I)&gt;j
Several of the men who were on
tho eight-day scalping expedition
have returned with injuries whieii
will seriously weaken the Hatter
machine if rapid recuperation is
not is not effected, though it is be­
lieved
will be in fair
ahnne tor "the tnrson-Ncwman
clan'.i next Saturday.
Conyjiupiv'atiuii being received
by thA Stetson Boosters Commit-

S 1925

Stetson University was founded
in 1870. It was chartered in 1887.
Henry A. Pel-nnd, of Fairport, N.
Y„ who established the city of DeLand, was the founder. The freeze
of the early "eighties” caused Mr.
DeLand to have financial reverses
and John B. Stetson, took over the
financial responsibility of the
school and made a tuccesg of it.
C. J. King, publicity director of
the Department of Agriculture,
left recently for a week-’ visit
to Pensacola nnd Milton, the, coun­
ty scats of Escambia nnd Santa
Rosa counties. Mr. King’s trip
was to be devoted to the gath er­
ing of data on the resources of the
two counties, to be used in public
work planned by the departm ent.

White Enamelware
Full Line.

Persistent coughs ana cows seau w
serious trouble. You can atop than
now with Crcoraulston, an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant lo take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; It soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of ail known drugs, creosote is rec­
ognised by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
enistent cought ami colds and other
orms of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains, in addition ta nreosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop the
Irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in the treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Crcomulsion Company, Atlanta, Go. (adv.)

Two Pine Parlor ()hVr,
and Sleeping Car Tr»i,

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Sleeping Cars to nnd from Boston,
y0^
engo, St. Louis, Atlanta, RirmiC|
Tickets, Reservations or Information from Lo
W. D. STARK, I). P. A.. Jackvonn
Phones 5-00-17 and 5-0.1ST

is a prescription for

Cold.L Grippe, iFlu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria

ATLANTIC COAST
• •T h e SI n ml n r , I l ln llr o a d nf m .

it kills Git germs.

IJall Hardware Co.

Here we have Mux Carey, star outfielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates,
rlnyng two robs, that of sturdy athlete and a very sick young man.
Shortly after the close of the scries Carey, th- outstanding star, wan
taken to tho hfispit’:!. Pleurisy, hrorght on by n collision with Man­
ager Harris of Washington in the f Ith game, is the trouble. lie ’s
doing ns well as expect.d, ns th*.y any in the ho. pitnl.

Two Pilgrim Bands
Of Golfers Coming
To ‘Sunshine State’

S M IT H &amp; R A W L IN S
nor. I he ball carrier is always
Real Estate Brokers
well screened from view by the in -1
212 Magnolia Avenue
terforcra. Coach Stagg is n be-!
SANFORD, FLA.
I.ovrr in the forward pass and,
Chicago is usually ready to open i
with a strong aerial attack,
j
item ainirg Games.
Nov. 7. Illinois a t Urbann.
Try Smith's Barber
Nov. 14, Dartmouth.
Nov. 21, Wisconsin.
Shop for good barber
Chicago’s Line-lip.
Lnmmc, left end, 190 lbs.
work. Ladies welcome.
Henderson, left tncklo, 208 lbs.
N ext to Valdez.
Hipben, left guard, 190 lbs.

APOPKA, FLORIDA

T hursday, November 5, 1p,ml
“NEW ENGLAND HEIGHTS”

!

Will Give Away, Without Obligation to Buy or bid!
NEW MODEL 1926 FORD TOURING CAR

......it h i i u . r , i l i m l i l r K n t n w r m ill t i v u lot-, 9rJOO.il*.

Ai too 9IOOO.no rnrli

Fitted With Balloon Tires
i
FREE BUSS SERVICE FROM OUR OFFICE—
All lots high nnd dry, on Dixie Highway—a number of \aa
lots. On one lot is a modern six-room residence. \ nun
these lots are covered with full bearing orange and grapefruit Ired
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY LOTS AT YOUR OWN PRIC
------------------------ You Know Us By N o w ------------ -------- Our Motto:
"You Make the Price—We Make the D eed — That’s All
TERMS EXTREMELY E Z
“ WE SELL ’EM"

T o o t u t * In M n y f n l r . T h e u n l j I n n i i t n l l n l i l n
IS tot-. In I l l y l i m i t * f u r 927.001),on.
I l t n l r r It. It. r n m t i i K i - n t 9 in.no m -r f o n t ,
M i-i- In i* tm l i n k A V C . ( ' n i l n m l m y th,i*in,
1 l i n i f Du- r t i i i l e e . t n c r r t i R r In c i t y f u r h ii IiiI I v I* I on
le v e le d talk tilth m r,
If U ' ii Ini.1 ti i*m. p r o p e r t y I h a t e l l i n l .
I l m r M i n r n n n 0(1 j e n r l e a v e — c a n ' t lie lie n t.
I t JOII n r e n . I r a n a r r It ( t i l l p a y y n u I n I m r i l l i i n l r ,

PITTSJJUUGI1, Par. Nov. 4 . (JP)— FivH fY"Clarke, form er man­
ager of tho Pittsburgh Pirates nmf
assistant tty M anager McKechnie
in the campaign which brought tho
world chumplpiuihip to Pittsburgh,
would like to buy a m ajor league
baseball club or n big intercut in
one, Barney Dreyfus*, owner of the
Pit tabu rgh club, diacloaed Tuesday
ill denying a report that Clarke had
acquired an Intorcet in tho Brfouklyn National League Club.
In Norway and Denmark a small
“So far he has not been succesa- (tick fastened to a string six inches
ful," tho Pirnto owner added.
&gt;r so in length is tied to packages
to make them ennier to carry.
In some parts of Norway people
look up the telephone number a f ­
ter taking down tho receiver.

I

75----- CHOICE BUSINESS AND RESIDENUXUl
Lots on D ixie Highway, W est—Just Outside km
City Lim its

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Old Kentucky Auction Co.
Room 9 Kock Bid

(Over Postal Telegraph)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

W. J. THIGPEN
g

The Puleston-Ilrumley Building.

Phone 517

H

iita iia n K a a a iiiia R o iiM ia g ia iiiim iiiiiiiiia ia ia a iS 1
Under tlio call of tiio state enmpl roller on April IS, 1925, the total
deposits of tin- atate banks anti
liu s t companies was 1291,511,098.15
while the call on Jan. 1, 1925 show­
ed total deponts of $197,809,917.
53. This was a gain of $93,702,048.93 or n daily increase for each
.working day of nearly $2,000,0UU.

Tho Samoan race in tho only race
of Polynesians who are not dying
out.

you can make ship­
ments D i r e c t to
points on the lin es
of the S o u th ea stern
E xpress C om p an y.

A complete line of
Cypres*) nml Pine
Frnm ’ng
Sheathing
Siding

way Slale Itnad No. 2. One-fii
present city limits of Apopk

Route your Shipm ents
the fastest w ay

Flooring

Ceiling
Finish
M ouldings

Liith
Brick
Lime
IMnsler
W hite thick PHisler Board
Nni!#.
Screen Wire
Bu'ldets Hardware
Do th"
Wiiidnw)
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Sanford's Opportunity lo Advertise In
XCKLLKNT AND UR-TO-DATE MAGAZINE

u ,

Frame* and Screens
Made to Order

Thi\ Price Is Right

FEATURE STORIES ON
Agriculture, Hohticulture, Bird ami game life, Yachting. Fishing, Golfing. All phases of Florida Out
Door Life.
Advcrti.se In this Magazine—Reach the High Power
eil Buyers—Tell the World almul Sanford
and Seminole County.

SANFORI)

Forms Close on the J.0th, Publication Date the lath

Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

By
press
direct
press

m arking your express ohipments vU Southeastern R , .

*»nd indicating the transfer point, you cxrt socute (asl,
service i&lt;&gt; points o n the lines of tho Southeastern Ex­
Company.

For further informciiort roUtiv® (o routing and methods of
Indicating transfer point, address
Koutncastarn Express Company
Jacksonville. Florida

. *!!, , *'* ar" L'lke Front Lots. Some in Orange and Gra
,n® Groves, and a modern six room cottage at your own price,

BAND CONCERT-------------------- FREE
FREE BUSSES Leave Our Office at 1
You know u.h 1&gt;y now’. Our motto. •• ‘ You make the price—
Deed—

TERMS WILL BE EZ
OLD K E N T U C K Y A UC TIO N CO

--------- Address all communications-----------W. S. BRIcfe, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Rhone 172-w

That’s a ll!"

“ FLORIDA OUTDOORS"
413 First National Bank Bldg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
iB B a a a n R B a B a n a a B B a a a a a a a a B B a R B a a a a a a a B B B a a

Old Kentucky Auction Co.,
Room 9 Rock Bldg

“We Sell em

(Over Postal Telegraph)

Orlando,

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^T H E SA N FO R D HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVE!

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, *, 1925.

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PAGE ELEVEN

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ssified Ad on This Pa^e is a Paying Investm ent
—r

20i—For Sale Miscellaneous

3—Autos, Kent

‘t l —Wanted to Rent

42—Advtg. Mediums

GAS HEATERS

R esident of F l o r i d a s tn e e 1 IU .
BUY YOUR pecans early. Lodges
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the The Ideal heat for Florida winters.
Itefetancea:
WANTED:
Small
apartm
ent
or
AUTOS FOB HIRB
Grocery Store, Palmetto Avenue.
F i r s t N a tio n a l R a n k .
[T E S
accepted want ad medium I d
room m private home. Will exS A G I£ AUTO SERVICE D*T 50c lb.
All Styles
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
change references. Phone 740.
J. H. HUTCHINSON
or n ig h t Meets all tr&gt; ^n?*.?4£
Medium Priced
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
III” M , K S T A T fl
IMge transfer. Phone 651 and 68-W
21—Sale, Real Estate
123 W e st F i r s t S tr e e t
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
REEL &amp; SONS
l'lione 475
tin furnished apartment. M C. care LOTS—That means us. We
_ You Drive It. .
•
J, E. SPURI.ING, sift-divlslon Herald.
M ember of
BAN FORI). FLA.
have
lots
in
Rose
Court,
Mag­
special is t. Subdivision to Or­
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. a t IL B.
F lo rid a S ta te
Phone
8
n II**
F lo r i s ts A ssociation.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a WANTED TO RENT: Apartm ent nolia
Heights, Pinehurst,
■ H**
Heights,
Florida
on
Dlxla
High­
Dreamwohl,
Franklin
Terrace
or
house
furnished
or
unfurnish­
5—
Autos,
Sale
• line
way.
a line
ed. Phone 617, Mr. Williams or nnd Bel-Air. Whiddon nnd
above
care Herald.
NOTICE
GOOD USED CABS
Hodges. 110 E. Second St.
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front
TO
ALL
CONTRACTORS
nge by 200 feet deep on San­
42—Advtg. Mediums
192.1 Essex f‘4" Coach.
G. TAYLOR DYER
ford
Ave.
$2,100.
Terms.
Address
1920 Vclie “6" Touring.
Paint In g—Decorat Ing
P.
O.
Box
152.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
1920 Buick “B” Touring.
On and afte r January the
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
PHONE 303
1921 Chevrolet Touring.
FOR SALE: 6 lots in Pinehurst nt results. Advertise those old a r ­
10th,
192G,
the
Painters
scale
Ford
Coupe.
1921
$200 a lot, below m arket value. ticles you have stored away and
will be $1-00 per hour.
1921 Dodge Touring.
h* PanThese lots are priced for a quick have no use for. A little thirty£pon*l N«
sale.
Address
“Owner”
Box
431,
Local 12G1, Sanford
ccnt ml may bring you several
( di er t l on,
I. W. Phillips’ Sons Sanford, Fla.
Ibwin*'"
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
By M. D. JACKSON,
HILTON’S
Ihould be
T e r m s To Borne P e o p le
sentative will call and see you.
iiaititr.il sum*
cai e o«
phone 3 _____ Oak_and _2nd St.
Financial Secretary.
22—Sale, Furnltue
113 Magnolia Ave.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
S First Class Barber*
We carry n full line.
|l« « ih n r - j FOR SALE:
One second hand
Send in your subscription to the
L m. rule*
Special Attention
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­ Our price* aro right. Cash or Tribune or hand it to your local
W. H. LONG
Given To Ladira aiia* children.
Tii**
term s. W’e Wrfnt your business dealer so you can read Florida's
tion;
one
36
ft.
cabin
cruiser,
pow­
And If
Fiibiituro Co. greatest newspaper. One year,
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 H. P. mo­ SnnforJ Stove1
jl*t yo u
13SA T MARKET
321 E. F irst St.
L &lt;o tor. Boat and motor in fine con­
?3.00, C months, $4.01, three ;.w ".is
ditio n . Two second-hnnd flat bot­
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 Insur­
24.—Lost, Found
410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.
tom fishing boats. One Evinrudc
ance policy add 75c to your order.
»lv« th e ir
Elton J. Moughton
80 note tract. East */» of S.
iddr*« *• outboard motor. Wise Boat Works,
number !■
LOST: Business? books. Put in an­ MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people E. \ \ II 32, Sec. 23, Twp. 20.
ARCHITECT
Mt. Dora, Fla.
_______
about one
are interested in Florida. Each 40 acres. S. K. i \ of N. E. \ \
other car by mistake. Will finder
.6a ha*
F
irst
National
Uank Bldg,
please return to Irene Brandt, or ?f them through a classified ad Sec. 20, twp. 20, R. 32.
[ bt r i cnn' t
7—Business Service
Sanford.
-----------Florida
l a unlee*
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
Phone 423-W. . . . ,,
1in tile Morgantown POST. Six
—
cents
a
word
for
six
consecutive
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre- ~~~
-----‘T S u i .
,
iFonU&gt; a
This property, lies within
•ACREAGE*
•crintlons. Drugs. Sodas.
Ws LOf T: Bunch of
in leather, issues,
ItlT
short
distance of beautiful
case.
Tagged
W.
E.
Hawkins,
See*
BUSINESS-HOMES
are as near you as your phone.
cftS0
W b. Unwin*.
rby !»•'
Jersey City. Finder return to W. COLUMBUS (Gn„) LEDGER — lake Ilarnev. Just off hard
VALDEZ HOTEL
Call 103.
M
o
n
c
7
2
7
Classified ads have the largest
E. Hawkins, Valdez Hotel. Reward.
K u r n p r n n I'ln n
road.
It'
interested
write
or
circulation
in
Southwestern
Geor­
tlldent.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
wire.
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
25—Opticians, Jewelers
Successors to Glllon * P la tt
f l n n f i t n l '* l .r n i ll i i K l l o t r l
ilO Magnolia.
Everything elec­ II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch. TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Valdez Hold Building
trical. Phone 422. Electragith
W U I I T \V . W A U N F . I I . M n n n g c r
jewelory and clock repairing and
Florida real estate advertise in
m
Radio.
engraving, Quick service. 116 Mag­ the St. Petersburg Times. One can'
nolia Avenue. Phono 412.
cent a word daily, two cents a wort
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
506-8-10 First National Hank
Sundays.
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, BULL DOG Stolen from car, black,
Building. Sarasota, Fla.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. some brindle, white breast, weight FLORIDA- ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
Expert service.
,
Phone 2127
55 lbs. $25 reward for return. No­ fied business, rate lc a word, mintify
police
dept,
or
address
E.
T.
inium
24c
cash
with
o
rder.______
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing Very, R. F. D. A. Sanford.
Engraving, Embossing. See uv
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Unities first. Wo do it. Phono 417-W
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
28—Plan!, Seeds, Trees
est daily. W ant ad rate l l-2c per
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal St.
word; 4 insertions 1 1-ic; 6 or
1.—Hero Is tin* opportun­
in Florida, The prices arc
nents
FAMES H. COWAN—All kinds STEWART THE FLORIST”
more
lc per word each insertion.
ity to buy twenty lots in a
right.
Flowers
for
all
occasion*.
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work.
fast growing residential sec­
814
Myrtle.
Phope
26n.W
ADVERTISE
in
tho
Journal-Her­
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
tion of Sanford. Located on
3.—Ten acres of good truck
ald, South Georgia's greatest
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
the south side of the city
farm ing land in Eureka
33—Wnnted
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
phone 111.
with some facing on the Dix­
Hammock. Flowing well has
weekly nnd Sunday,
Classified
PROPERTY
OWNERS—List
your
ie
Highway
and
the
rest
on
been
driven on this property.
rates 10c per line. Way cross Jour­
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
Palmetto Avenue. $25,(Hid
T ract is conveniently locat­
property with us and get best re­
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ed near a loading station.
will buy all of these lots with
ing blocks, Irrigation box#*. J - H. sults. We have buyers for homes
The price is $300,110 per acre.
and lots. Flctcher-Bulger Realty PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
one third cash and the bal­
Terwillegcr, Prop.
Terms will be made.
ance on ensy terms. The price
Co. See Mr. Curley, Phone 746.
scene of stupendous develop­
is soon to advance, so it will
ment. Rend nbout it in the Palm
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa
WANTED: Sheet metal work of Beach Post. Sample copy cent on
pay you to investigate these
1.—Four acres of cleared
Service, Quality and Price.
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal r|,nuVat
ideals residential lots, at
nod tiled truck farming hind
I■VDDRESSING — M ultlgraphing. Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
once.
with five room house. Also,
TO REACH the nrosperous farmabout thirty grapefruit and
folding and
y° u WANTED! Painting nnd paper " r;
rs and fern growers of Volusorange trees. Located soven2.—Two beautiful lots ill
-ant it— whoa you w ant it
hanjtinff, Phono Curtis, 255, Snn-, in C
()
county
advertise
in
the
DeLand
tenths of a mile east of the
M ayfair located nenr the
Phr.ne 673. H. E. Porch. First ford nnd N. Y.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
wonderful Lake Monroe. Ele­
city limits of Sanford, on
National Bank Bldg.
Celery Avenue. Price $16,gant residences ure being
WANTED: By young married cou­ with order.
500.00; 1-3 cash, balance 1,
0—For Rent, Houses
erected in Ibis sub-division
ple, no children, room nnd board DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
2 and 3 years. 5 percent bind­
lelers
atv I it affords a picturesque
in private family. Address married
Pensacola is beginning
the
er fur 10 days.
spot for your winter home
greatest development in Georgia’s
FOR RENT: Five room house and care Herald.
oratinir.
garage on Second Street. Phone
. xT-nr-r.
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history; a half million dollar highW ANTL
10 B i n . One cut-down ny t() t ^0 jjulf j,each just f intali571-.L________________
I'ord. Must be in fair condition.1e(j.
t wo m;j|jon dollar bridge
Treeja
HOUSE FOR RENT: Five room Apply to Mr. Atkinson s care Hcr-| acr0!lI Escambia Bay started;
[Supplied
house immediately south of »ld.______________________
. quarter million dollar opera house
, schoolhouiij a t Paola, rental $25
under construction; two millions
MB
done.
sewing
Realtor
per month. Apply to J. G. H ersh­ PLAIN nnd fancy
being spent on highway; greatest
1009 Union Ave.
chance for live developers to get
berger, next place south of proper­ ____________________
iSupplies ly. Paola, Fla.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All j in on ground floor. W rite DovelMilune Theatre Rldff.
kinds of subdivision work, d e a r - 1opment Department* Tho Pensa•^ " r e a l t o r s lb
FOR SALE—Brick residence: 5
l Trade
East'coir.
News.
ing. Address J. Oliver, 518
rooms.
All
modern
improvements
[Vi
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
corner lot 70x120 ft. South and 8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
East exposure. $9,000. Terms very WANTED FORD—One ton truck.
reaches potential buyers. Pnreasonable, Howard Corporation.
120 South Park Ave.
Must be cheap for cash. E. E latka Daily News is circulated in
Rattan See R. C. Howard, Masonic Bldg. Powell, 703 Oak Avenue.
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
“We Cover Florida Real E state I,ike the Sunshine"
tion.
10—
For
Rent,
Rooms
35—
Wnnlcd
Help,
Male
MionJeaale
I L'tlti
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed­ W ANTED— Young man with High
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
lent
room,
twin
beds,
4
blocks
from
School
education
to
clerk
in
sified
pages of Florida’s Gieat
Why waste your time run­
umi.
post office, near new hotel on Un­ store. Coleman’s office Equipment Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ning around looking for a
ion Avenue. Phone 571-J.
Minimum 25c. cash with order.
Co.
_____________ _____
good investment?
Let us
Write for cumpleto ratu card.
show you how you can in­
etnents
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom W ANTED: Man, white nr colored,
vest your money nnd double
and garage. 815 Park Ave.
a t cigar factory. I. A. Mauser. I OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
it in the next thirty or sixty
teflec:
I through the Xenia Gazette, Zendays. We have been In tho
e'»a lind, FOR RENT: Bedroom, also garage. MAN W hite or colored,.quick and in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
reul estate business for years
JL'brp* un.
Apply 806 Magnolia or Phone
handy with saw/maiainer, paint trict. Want ad and display rates
and are glad to say wo hnvo
2i)6.
brush,
garden
rake,
etc.
Steady
job
on request.
______
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ot*
the finest listings and the
l
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-------------Nov. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
a t $18.00 a week. W. M. Young,
best
values in tho State of
*,/i Collec- FOR RENT: Large bedroom with Elm ami Hughey.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE - Au­
Florida*
K Tinker double bed, 618 Oak. Phono
gusta, Ca., Augusta’s greatest
For Our N orthern Salesmen
COME
AND INVESTIGATE
622-W.
MEN
TH
E
ALUMINUM
Cooking
classified
medium,
rate,
cash,
Je
1 SomOwners
aro
urged
to
list
Utensil Co., lias several openings
Several single rooms.
FOR RENT: Two furnished bed­ in Snnford and other Florida ter­ charge. 10c minimum.
their properties with us for
MAINE
—
Watervtllc.
Morning
rooms. 410 Myrtle Avenue.
better results ami quick action
ritory for men of cliarat^or and
f£ER
Two small apartm ents
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
ability.
The
*w&lt;rrk
Consists
of
aro
interested
in
Florida
fe U iv i.io n , FOR RENT—One large unfurnish­ selling W EAR-EVER aluminum Peo'llL'
Centrally
property. Reach them through
ed room mi West F irst Street.
OH,* ,Bur^ r ,
utensils to consumers on commis­ the Sentinel. Rato card ou ap­
,Urllndo, F|a, Phone 661-W.
sion. O ur demonstration appoint­ plication.
__
H \ 0 FURNISHED Rooms for m ent plan eliminates canvassing.
«
B°dy
light housekeeping. Call Mrs. Perm anent salesmen make $2,a0U DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
Aviator and Powers, 556-J or 109 W. 9th. St.
F U L T O N , INC.
anything? If so advertise U&gt;
to $5,000 per year.
Persistent
of conwork will earn good money for the Gainesville Sun.
________
you w ithout previous experience.
Hal, r, cores
1 *—For Sale, Acreage
i
'-leaning '— ;---------- ---------------------- -Reply atating age, present posi­ LEARN AUOU-r Tolk County_anit
Heal Estate
Lakeland, through
the Mur-1
R
all re- FOR SALE: 5 acre
----- farm , 1 1-2 tion, s tre e t address and plmne
214 E. FIRST ST.
“i
Radiator
&amp;
Brokers
Developers
Prom oted
Telegram. Best advertising me­
Ait, ......M
miles west Sanford, on asphalt
Ely- and R. r . road, all iut with vegetables. 5 number. Personal interview will dium in South Florida. * u. ’l‘ .l.l0&lt;
be arranged. Address Box “ WearW. It. SMITH, Mgr.
I'honc 153.
mornings.
ST A R -T E L E G R A M ri"’In dw®Hlng, $6500.00, $1500.00 Ever” care of Herald.
Seminole Hotel
Lakeland. Florida.
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south
Masonic lodges in the • nited
a rt
New Englanders cat pie f“r 1
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Phone :i00.\vt ‘
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Sct! or S tates number 16,330 and have a breakfast.
write II. H. Bankston, Sanford.
mem bership of 3,107,229.

Ball Hardware

For Sale
Acreage

BUSINESS:
Lot immediately in
rear of Post Office.
75x82. $760.00 per f t
Corner Sanford Ave­
nue■t^l''and &gt;Union,
priced
"j yJn• ! *"
under market.
33 feet on Sanford
Ave., between 5th and
6th. $10,000.00.

\tlJc|ez Rectf ty Co.

HENRY I). HAVIRD

Schulte s Selected Listings

RESIDENCE:
Several excellent buys
in lots in the best parts
of town.
A few houses left at­
tractively priced and
on very easy terms. L \\\

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REALTY CO., Inc.

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tracts On the beautiful Lake
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touching the lake. Or are
you interested In a city
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Salient Features [Of Orange
County Set Forth In Report
O f Orlando Commerce Body
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--------ORLANDO, Nov. 3.— (A,) - - 0 r .
_ange county o f which this city is
the county seat, is located in tne
geographical center o f the state
midway between
the
Atlantic
ocean on the east and the Gull oi
M exico on the west. It has an
estimated area o f 921) square miles
ami nn official state census popu­
lation o f 38,349 o f which 9,587 arc
negroes.
There are s itu a te within the
county nearly 1,500 lakes o f clear
water, which aid In muking the
climate o f the county mild. The
official weather bureau report
says that the average monthly
rainfall is 4.27 inches; the lowest
temperature 30 degrees; the hignest tem perature 99 degrees; and
the average temperature 71.7 de­
grees.
.
According to the records o f the
uously th e Orange county chamber o f com ­
Tinker ra c e merce, the county is thd largest
shipping center o f citrus fruit in
med for th e the state, all but one o f the great
vood, a m i fruit marketing agents in the
enrted s u p - I state have theii\ headquarters in
improve- this county.
The records show that last sea­
Idicate, re p son ‘ 915,000 boxes o f oranges,
men, m a y grapefruit and tangerine raised in
jtely 250 the county were packed and ship­
D*ood a n d ped by local packing houses bring
’ ,1 Seminole more than $2,250,000 into the coun­
I jppronl on ty fo r that crop alone. Nearly one
tell tliere million boxes o f citrus fruit rais­
ed in other counties were packed
,
, and shipped from establishments
VT’ J 1 I t o f Orange county. Approximatof^.mber
ly one seventh o f the entire citrus
j in
the neci
nego - sbjpmuntg f rom Florida last seub the
jia the selec- son passed through Orange county
. eounty site packing houses. Tho citrus acre­
considerable age o f Orange county is 27,000
IcueeJ in that acres.
enunciation of
Other products grown in this
hmkr 01
of ,KC*
fac- county are 400 acres of melons,
snnities.
7.|5 J rc8 o f cabbage, 830 acres o f
the meeting
“ ’
pt of this aditr to give the
lerpriile an exkntiment in re-

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SANFORI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925,

IS THREATENED
BY SOCIALISTS

tomatoes, 150 acres o f beans, 787
acres o f lettuce, and 1,875 ucres
o f cucumbers.
During the cucumber senson an
average of 45 cars per day move Radical Group in Parliament
out from the section o f Winter
Votes Lack of Confidence
Garden, Ocoee, Tildrenvillu uml
In I'ainleve Upon His First
Oakland.
Appearance WilhNewBody
Tho Temple tree orange which
has furnished tho budwood for the
Temple orange trees o f the stnte, Painleve Attacked
o ad its origin in this county.
The largest producers of bana­
In Party’s Council
nas in Florida are in the Pinecastle
section of Orange county.
New Cabinet Announces That
Thoroughbred , poultry
raised
Settlement of Debt Will
here has won the highest honors
He First to Get Attention
at shows held in eight different
states and birds shown at the Colisum show in Chicago won first
PARIS, France, Nov. 3.— (/P)—
place with nine other states com­ .Socialist opposition threatened the
peting.
overthrow of the government o f
Improved roads completed and Premier Pninlcve today.
now under construction totul npThe Socialists lost night on the
proximatcly 700 miles.
A road eve of the premier's' first nppearbond issue o f $3,000 voted by the anco in parliament with his recon
people is financing the work.
:■traded cabinet voted lack o f con
Churches and schools are numer­ fidonce in him and especially ns
ous in the county.
This year it was not Ins purpose to direct
$350,000 lias been expended by the :m appeal levy. The vote wns 1,­
county for the construction and 131 to 1,228.
improvement of school buildings.
After the conference the Social­
The educational systems range ists appeared before their council
from the elementary grudes to the j a‘nd Abated the situation. M. Paininstitutes of higher learning. R ol-,jevo was attacked in a speech by
linfc College, the oldest college in 1Compere Morel who was sunportt ie state is situated at Winter ed by i,uul Faure, General SecrePurk in Orange county.
tary o f the premier.
Dur' " * « »
term there | T bo min*»try find:i the financial
were 8.000 pupils m the county I problem the Kreatcst tblnK ln tho
schoois of Winch 0,800 were white ‘ ountry. It £ as oxpected to de-

“ God Help Us” Town
With Big Broom Trade
Is Thriving Once M ore
t a d l e y -g o d - h e l p - u s ,
England, Nov. 3.— (/P)— 'This
little town, which lately hns
been in the doldrums is now
enjoying a kind of boom be­
cause of recent orders for
brooms, its chief product, from
South Waled iron foundries,
which are experiencing a re­
vival in trade.
Tadley-God-Help Ua which lien
half in liamshire and half in
Berkshire, six miles from Ba­
singstoke, has about 500 in­
habitants. .lust why it should
havo been given tho rather
desperate affix is some whut
of a mystery. Some say the
name wa:i applied by the vil­
lagers many years ago during
a period of despair and that it
has remained ever since.
The brooms made here are
of birch and hazel, which grow
in confusion in the neighbor­
hood. They arc used in the
iron plants for sweeping tho
scale off molten metal. Some
families have carried on the
work for nearly 200 years. A
good workman turns out about
six do*en brooms a day.

F IR S T E D IT IO N

REALTY SALES Klan A n d
CAIN NEW HIGH A re Chief
MARKFORYEAR Important

NUMBER 81.

Dry Law
Issues In
Elections

Deeds Recorded bv County
Officials Show Total Of
$12,085,270 Changes Hands
In 2829 Property Denis

ocratic Candidate
CHICAGO PO LIC E D em
For Jersey Governor­
Seeks M odifica­
ACCEPTED GRAFT, ship
tion Volstead Act
October Data Shows
$2,300,000 .In Month ASSERTS LAWYER
Klan Figures In

Most of 29S Transactions Counsel ForGennaGangMakcs
Involve County Acreage;
Startling Charges in Mur­
Three Large Deals In City
der Trial But Testimony Is
Barred For Us Irrevalance

2 Mayoralty Races
New Y ork Election Is

Real estate transactions in San­
Attracting Interest;
ford and Seminole county during
CHICAGO, Nov. 3.— (/?)—Char­
tho fin d 10 months o f 1925 n- ges o f graft involving 300 police­
Detroit Race Heated
mountod to $12,085,270, according men and payments o f $8,000 n
to totals of wnrrunty upd quit month have been made by Patrick
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—
claim deeds registered on the II. O'Donnell, attorney for two
county books in the office o f Vance members of tho Gonna Gang, lead­ (A P )— Prohibition and the
E. Douglas:', clerk of tho circuit ers o f an alcoholic ring oh trial for Ivd Klux Klnn issues flourish
court.
*
in the spectacular election
killing two policemen last June.
This announcement came Mon­
contest!*
which nre to be de­
O’ Donnell offered as ovidcpcc to
day from A. C. Carter, manager of
prove
his
charges,
records
which
cided
today
in 13 states.
the Sanford Retail Credit Associa­
tion, who has complied the record, hoc laid showed each policeman’s
The wet and dry question
and includes tho number o f realty star number opposite the amount is right in the front in the
paid
him.
Barred
from
introducing
deals reported during October,
Jersey gubernatorial
when $2,300,000, -•'Representing 298 the evidence in the murder trial as New
O’ Donnell
said he race with Harry Moore, the
transactions, was handled by Snn- irrevellnnt,
would give his
^ information to the Democratic candidate, for modifilord realtors.
In com panion with tho Sep­ h ode nil Government. Some o f the cation o f thu Volstead Act and re­
j 0f {b|) a{n(C enforcement meatember record, when realty activ­ policemen took their pay in nlpohol
State Scnntor Arthur
ity hero set a new high mark nt from the fifteen plants contro led sUro
Police Have Busiest Night $2,312,250 for the 346 sales shown J'Y tho Gemma and bootlegged it \\ hitney. Republican, favoring enIn Many
. Months As Citi* during the month, the October sal- themselves, declared O Donnell.
n u it *.f both o f these acta.
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ma,i Clare for “ a sacrifice in which parZens,
Startled
By Imagina- . , I;. ; t up tho same high standard.
I he charges wore made, tho lav,Hu Ku Uiu\ Klan iasue lias been
L P *\
S'
, V^ .,ro d ticipate all forms of wealth" and
high school students totaled 960. th 1 revenue lrom which u t0 be
lion
Call Officers Often being short, by only $12,250 of
Cordial Relations Existed
|raised in the mayoralty fights in
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tho peak nmount. Despite, the yer said, in nn attempt to show Detroit and Louisville.
Prohibl!
cr
manyn
atlr«
tl®U*iuled
exclusively
in
reducing
the
to (the tourists as well ns to tho . . .
**
MUSKEGON. Mich.,. Nov. 3.— fact that no new record was set, that "m ost cordial und personal r e -j tion also figured in the Detroit
local. realtors over that the local Intions" e x ite d between the gang contest.
(A*)—Greater Muskegon had a bad market is showing nn increasing and the police und that Gcnnn and
w a s M l ! ' «•
Bowies Alleged Klansman.
night Monday, sleeping behind bar­ volume, and that there is no enum his henchmen would not havo a t­
IiV the Detroit non-partisan elec­
swimming, golf and other sports Purau‘;&gt; w,,n u e e r m n n u o n io s u c - red doors nnd suffering in many for loss of interest through the tempted to kill any o f them.
the year round.
tkc negotiations withi allies,
The charges were the second sen- tion, supporters of Muyor John \V.
, begun in London ami Washington cases from "nerves," although the record published Monday
Whilo no rccont of the transne- sation of tho trial, the first coni Smith have accused Charles Bow­
— — —- by the preceding government with cause of mental alarm, Georgo
tions made during the same length ing when two court attorneys were les, tho opposing cundidute with
a view to settlement of the debts."
"Dutch’’ Anderson, luy dead in the o f tlmo in 1924 is available, offic- j discharged after they hud accepted being u Klunsmun.
The “ menace” o f the hellion in
Injection of the Klan issuo in tho
era o f the credit bureau declare presonts of whiskey from O'Don­
Morocco, it declares has keen com­ morgue.
Louisville mayoralty fight hus been
nell.
that
in
passing
the
$12,000,00(1
Police were called during the
pletely swept nside. The first move
unique, W. T. BakOr withdrawing
for peace must come from the re­ night by startled persons whose Sanford has established a record
Itrasco and Mr.
ns tho Democratic candidate with­
in
the
volume
o
f
Un
real
estate
imagination had been keyed high
bellious tribesmen.
representing
in 48 Hours of tho election. J. T.
Survey
O
f
Hatteras
trading
which
has
never
before
by the shooting to death of An­
Will build the
O’Neal, form er judge of the state
boon approached.
/
derson,
notorious
ugnman,
killer
W aters W ill Re Made court o f upnenls, replaced Baker
Ifresiiled by Mr.
Tho
largest
amount
of
business
Watches to Go Into and pul of the “ Super Criminal* recorded at tho county office dur By U.S. Ship Nakomis as tho candidate against Arthur A.
(trbli.'h the good
Gerald Chapman. Police said it
Iconcerned, and
Will, Republican.
the&gt; months occured on Oct. 0,
Discard In Football was the busiest night experienced Ing
iae. Mr. Clark State Institution Commission Sto/y of How 893 Barrels Of
tho
record
shows,
when
deeds
nTw o seats in the house of repre­
II citizens overWill Take Up Question Of
Whiskey Were “ Milked” Is Game N ext Saturday in many months.
sentatives are being contested in
The bodies of Anderson nnd De­
la resolution ontoday’s election with tho RepubRevealed By George Remus,
on
Additions At Kaiford Farm
tective Charles Hammond who one o f tho large*
lent.
Resentful of ‘ Double C ross’
PROlfIBENCE, Nov. a,—UP)— bruught the bandit down, lie today
In Next Session Is Report
eases by Air.
V !"
Watches .will be dUcArded and pe­ at opposite ends of the city. Thq during the present
b, R. S. EnsniinA comparative
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3.— (/P)—Tho ii"ds lie ttteasuml by the number morgue where Amlerson’s body
TA LLA IIA SSEE ,*N ot. 3.— (A*)—IUI tho
fclln
18. Senator ltur
recorded U
and
Tho
board
o
f
commissioners
of
w
f»
token
and
identified
Monday
h
been
pro|mm|
»
.r
h,.w
■
»
b
.
rr
,
u
or
jtntly become a
pie county fen- :&gt;.utc institutions, at un early datu Daniel Whiskey wore milked while h BroWn University nnd Boston was a place where hundreds oI !fo||ow» s
persons gathered. Police reserves January .
is expected to take up the ques­ they stood in a bonded warehouse u njVersity.
tion
o if the
proposed
finally wore called and the mor­ February
n u ll
u
lilt'
in u w w .u u
lconstruction
u u a t iu v t iu ii
,
n .
,
.
.
,
ii
t
...........309
Saturday's
game
will
be
the
first
A. M. Hickey, of u now penitentiary building nt i m
Louis ih retold here to«L&gt;.
gue closed.
M arch....................... 309
h of the group Rniford.
It is the basis for four indictments time the plan, long discarded will
To Lie In Stnte Today.
April ........................309
have been used in un official inter­
I Seminole track,
Thi3 was indicated by a higli against 39 persons from Missouri,
At
the undertaking
parlors May ......................... 209
collegiate contest.
M. Ohio, emuit* for the re sta,e. ° ^ ‘ cial here, one of
Tennessee and Indiana, upon
Each o f the four periods will be where the detective’s body lies, June ...................... 260
• • -tr w tli
o n ' “ hi,h ,hc Federal Government u'ende,! when 10 playa by .Hirer aide more thua 400 passed by his bier July ........................ 346
1,514,1001cast o f Cape Hntterns when the sey and Virginia nre to elect mem­
»4Mr. ilk-key ;m
*rin
a y
basing its prosecution of conspira- or |„,th sides have been effected. Monday although the body wus not August ................... 276
bers o f the stute legislature while
2,312,250 charts showed 100 fathoms'.
,
, on inspection trip.
to
lie
in
state
until
todny.
September ............... 346
cy to violate tho Volstead Act.
Watches will come into use only in
the voters of Pennsylvania will fill
Naval
officers
said
that
in
the
2,300,000
Sufficient funds with which to
Neither local police nor secret October ................... 298
George Remus, ns alleged leader timing intermissions und time out
Constitutional
P -id gin tne t,recb j bo new buHding will have
Inst 30 years rtynrts have been one state office.
service men here believe Muskegon
on th,
^
first it vma noint- « f the conspiracy was well inform- fur accidents or other causes.
received from steamers to show in amendments uro to bo voted upon
Pr nu 1ed ns to details o f the building.
Harry R. Coffin. Harvard “ 91" has anything to fear from any ac­
Total- .
ri’?v*of Viie^ 1arc- l *iis region shoal water where great in New York find Ohio.
in the t.‘n , “r11 Martln may ask fo r a spec- Resentment against a “ double and It. W. Brown, former Har- complices of Anderson. A Detroit
Vah
n
i
iransnctlons^recorded
dur- depth were believed to exist.
Virginia voters also will elect tt
....................
transactions rtcoruc uur
.
-------------------------------- .
governor
tnu-k ial nppnq'riStion f i thut work in cross" is said to have prompted Vard coach and Brown veteran. woman is being sought for ques­ er land
governor und six other state officing October nre shown to have in­
tioning
Anderson’s
most
recent
ac­
ers as well us stnte officers in tha
r S T W 't M h i » ' r r m
.r « « ™
legiala- him to talk. As related by Remus, ,|„im the system will give
volved acreage tracts in various
complice.
various cities o f the commonGuards
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For
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The Times quotes him as hav- sections of the country, a number
j |wealth.
1session of the state’s lawmakers.
wealthy Tonnes, to i .
, nrcanie hore seven o f deals including valuable pro­
Crew o f the Algiers Boston furnished a special may­
o f illusions about perty within the city limits o f BanP«bnum»t
oralty contest that is unique, sev­
ttating tint i
rful things I could ford are included in the list.
en Democrats and three KepubliNORFOLK,
Vu.,
Nov.
3.—(/P)Among these was a six-lot
»l Jriipr.:
pictures. But I have
l
r;
; . , r i c tjr|
„ t,y
w nP(i
' F\\\ i rscouring
, . sthe. sou
™ o ff. the
“ X Virgiim
» i S S : f
t
‘ I r d i m k At
"
the
time
for
the
It0 j* crtaizAi have expressed amazement dm’- "ius neaung me
time inr i k
« ...
TAMPA, N(
, and leminutn- ing his recent visit to Raiford a t ‘ subsequent Bale of the liquor. Ihw ||nustl| Tampa’ss super-bandit whose story o f my first prodiuction to Is: • j
t(|' T g Hodgson fo r np*.const for the crew o f the Steamer
Steamei
|trMl affair*.
Close Contest Predicted.
which
'
four
xj|;|al(.,
9,000, ulso the dis- Algiers, the charred hull of whlcl
the efficiency with which tho pen- w?*, *n June 1®*^ . '■r ll,'. revenue
“ Uempt to.saw his way to finished. It hus been written
DETROIT.
Mich., Nov. 3.— LP)—
so
the
Hillsborough
times,
al
affair;,
m
e
handled
there
with
m
idi,
collector
of
internal
revenue
frt.wloni
froIll
Misition by \V.
Hill, R. J. Hoi- wum found Sunday night. Search s&lt;
*• i
til lllll i’
C al l.
lld ilillv tl
i n * sv.
•
i
____ ... ,___i
____. . *_un
ol .'liss- county
....... jail
:..n ...,
trace At the close of one o f the most
v Hr C. J. Marshall o f their far hus failed to reveal any traci
the
extremely
inadequate
facilit- iJf,n*
for the
tho eastern
eastern district
dlstri
wus frustrated last
Monus
^ Mm.
« « / * r*
' ly.
J *
*, * *
..
.
■
, ■
a
al
....
II
1. . . . a .
4. .
•■■Ii i n n
* hi
L V .i
night, is today again in solitar&gt; Promise o f Oranges
subdi- o f the small boats in which tho heated and uncertain municipal
ies made available.
ouri’ had supervision over
......
. in the .Woodruff
holdings
campaigns in thu history of the
men
are
believed
to
have
fled
from
ioyees Another subject which will lik e -[warc,louso.
confinement.
....
the doomed ship. The Algiers is the i city, voters today cast their Uallota
Swamps W ire O ffice
ly be taken up shortly at one o f i W m . J. Kenny was serving us
Several details of the bnmlit s
third ship which has met disaster1to choose between John W . Smith,
the weekly meetings o f the hoard' guhrd to the whiskey. All but one efforts to escape ate surrounded ny
said to have been $18,000.
for re-election
Another transaction of note wns nr mitCiap during the
.... week- end;, candidate
...
,
, as nmayor.
. .
lh,. Durchase by the Duvoy-Win- storm, mid the only one w hose: and Ins opponent, Charles Bowles,
stun Organization of 14 lots in the crew has not been accounted fotf. u non-partisan.
Sanlanta district from the San-; The four-masted Isobc’lle Par- Smith supporters, while forela a Investment company for up- menter was wrecked Sunday o f f the ens ing his victory admits the sise
I; ,
on out ny n member or the bourn ut wniskey m e rineu uoncia
Mc
------Carolina coast. The crow wan rv*3* o f tho vote will have much to do
^
ha» just who has engaged in work o f that filled with water and it was seve- Hiru.L. |ast week when he smug announcer of radio station WGHB, proximutely $18,000.
with tlie candidate’s chances.
cued.
: ? ® l i Carl- character for some time that tho ral weeks before the theft was re- r 1wi a letter to u loca newspapei of tho George II. Bowles develop­
Bowles, defeated for the mayor­
•
and
he
sold
he
feared
an
attack
U«'tcm Un- establi.'Hiiient o f clothea-ninkiug; vealed.
ments o f this city, stated that ev­
alty nomination in u special elec­
STROUP
(IU1TS
DRY
JOB
umm
his
life.
How
he
obtained
the
Li ?
from und other plants
eryone snunilg
sending U
u ICIVKIUIII
telegram unnoun- n i l • i AI1\I
141.im* is
n being
UCIIIK strongly
_
j ujruu ---------- j i
CTyuiIC
DETROIT, Nov. 3.—(/PI—-A . B. tion run as a sticker and polled in
\ ].w ]p
f l n j l f saws has not been deter
•
c|ng receipt, would be sent a free
.
n
* tu mveatigate considered, Governor Martin, acStroup resigned today as deputy round numbers 106,000 votes. With
iV la U t1 U l t l l
House is under sentence of ,0 ^
q{
R e t il T il V
cording to press reports Horn Rai- I ^ e n i t l l
even his
administrator in charge o f federal. his nnmc on, tho
... ballot,
,
r - 1" L* eonsidcr- ford, made
• the statement that it V *
Q f J U m a n P l i l l l S T m ' i n a seriS o fr o l.llr le s to
The statement was made at 10
ri
prohibition
force.,
here.
He
proopponents
admitted
his
votes
may
... „ and is giv was his earnest
am est desire to cStnb- I V l r S e O l l l l l l i a i l 1 l a H » plicit)
.,uiity.
o’clock following nil hour and a ] ( ) ( J I l l O , J
sented his resignation with u stute-1“ O larger this year.
n“!*u,lUy high lish some good
good source of revenue ^
Y ^ e d M c C O f l T l i c k ^ ^ ^ haa pleauea guu y
half pr0KrulII(
progrum, und within ten minnient in which he declared D e t r o i t '
optimistic estimate pl.ico
L lr!t,m said in at tho penituntiary during hie ten
utesi messages started to pour in
R. J. Holly, publisher of Florida is the "w ettest" city to which he Ithe vote today at not more than
ure of office.
M r s . Hattie Farley
.........
1...............
at such a rate
that extra help was Outdoors, and identified with
u ever has been assigned.
\
(Continued on Page Three)
In
Miami
called for by thir local office. Up to number o f local enterprises, re­
NEW YORK. Nov. 3 .-iA ‘)-M r s .
UtO.M STORK
K e ie a s e q in im a m
^
hoor &amp; u y , 127 telegrams turned to Sanford Inst night, fol­
TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Oct. 3.—
Anne U. Stillman denied that she
WP)—Governor Martin stated that
had been received and none fails lowing in extended trip through
n N’ov- 3 ._ (A&gt;)_ he had taken under ndvisement a and young Fowler McCormick of
MIAMI, Nov. 3.— (A1)— Mrs. Hat­ to mention the sender’s special ap­ southern Ohio and Tennessee, lie
Chicago,
plan
to
mary
after
toe
tie Mae Farley, held by Dade coun­ preciation for Florida oranges.
■ri"?, , vJer,» fdm petition presented to him recently
declared this morning that he is
authorities
Oct. 18
tne
In,?
,ft' i,s Mrs. by a group of Union county citi­ obtains a divorce from J. A. otill- ty
to get back,
claiming
his
iy M
iu m iiiv since
‘T V .----, at
PiL,.*.
UHlctals o lf the development glud
giud 10
uuen, ...........
. ns ...»
Officials
L * “ visit of zens protesting against the nnmrequest of authorities at mk
comp
Haid each flt.„ dt. r would rtuson that he does not enjoy wearp tn c'»nfirmed, it iag o f J. W . Towqsend us u bond
Kv.. where she is under m ..... r _
. ____, ..... ........
(in nVi'ri'Hflt.
hearings. 11 of dny.j; William Coleman, $10 bond
trustee for that county.
charges of disorder- ^ tre a te d ; RPM Lee Barton $5 fine
,
estreated; R. b. Beane, $25 bona
nine others for L a treaU&lt;,, o iie Braboy, $5 fine;
rowded the Sanford |j0sh Thomas, $10 bond estreated;
docket
before [Sam Janies, alias Otis Crawford,
Monday morn- $5 or 10 days.
q&gt;nn
|Ing.
A number o f traffic and P ^ k ----ane unu uer iiudu«....
.. ! ber fight against
e*4»ov.~~—
'
Hose Court partment from design!
Mr.’
Holly
reports
tho
weather
Earl
Lnturi
drew
the
heaviest
(
ing
law violators were a m JgM d
nreviouslv
an
“
K^ement
as
to
dlvorc.
•
•
pjk
,jj
authorities
were
derneU
___ m
PER CAPITA COST
in thesesections usbeing cold and fineo f thehearing when
he was at the time. These included1 WalUr
F
the latest and Osed in this section
S on of
Sti,lma" a« rT ‘ ° " C
V! t0alni; •’then 2 5
o f Mrs. Farley in . he.rThe per capita cost of operat­ disagreeable during the sU y there,, found guilty o f disorderly conduct Beeniun. chargedi with °9AIa“ a*« u
f* on »he Sanford
An exterior finish
inish o f tinted sue- vfo r' w
shV “ “ t " u t "
ia^ at Tallahassee recently.
ing
the City o f Sanford .luring und expressed keen delight that he Iand given $40 or )0 days. The oth- motor vehiclo while umier tjw inotlvp
started
his
unpleat
int
......
U
n
Vurlov’a
freedom
coma.
a«tMrs. Farley’s freedom
is progres- Cf&gt;. with attractive surrounding
1925, will reach $12.19, accord­ bu. k in Florida. Business in the jor names Hated on the docket upon flucncc o f Intoxicating liquor, lie
Dressed in a brilliant bandana,
lovernor
Martin
failed
to
1®
*“
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I’ ordmg to Ji. u urW»?n u
n
Pat'°» together
!i
d itio n to Kentucky, the »ner- ing to figunja prepared recent­ north is booming, according to th e ; tho sume charges with the di»VO- d l d n o t appear in
L . al est.ate 'jpera- w th a highly decorative, and inod- a short red velvet j ^ e t . ^ r , ^ //a•udition
ly J»y the Cityr Clerk. This e.-'.l- local publisher, and he reiterated aition of each wore: John Green. $100 bond was ordered forfeited;
i«a**« 8.kirt
» » .“ * " d - - - - - - / ’Targe
inr«o Iiff
hr*x? refusing Yo
to hold hcr
her longer
longe
^ting the project ! S
i,lterior ’ finish ‘"'is !IPlain
ifVh“reVTfu7i&gt;rg
inate is based on a total operat­ the common expression
• ■
*
• en­ $10 fine; Annie McRea, dismissed; W . R. Knapp, Samuel Jeffery and
that
the
_ . *'* ui.artmmf, ‘J,;*nn?d for the project.
ing cost for the year of $110,­ tire population on the other side Ruth McBride $15 or 15 days in E. J. Dumph were arrested for
ceedtngs.
176, which Includes the actual o f the St. Mary’s River is vitally jail; J. II. Coleman, dismiased, W il­ reckless driving. Knapp was dincharged and the other two finedoperating expenses o f the city
lie Williams $10 bond estreated.
interested in thin stato.
NEW BANK 1T)R TAMPA
U.
did not answer
administration, the mainten­
Joe Hobby was dismissed; Elmer
— W.
. . . Jamea
---------—. . . to
R03e c
which
include
im proved: declaration. Mf*. Stillman
James,
J.
D.
Hunter,
Rooi.jvelt
Ana
charge
o
f
speeding
and
forfeit
ance
coat
o
f
the
water
and
gas
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Nov. 3 . ALLEGED KILLER CAUGHT
It at!* de.r,ari’d. be The i’ 1'!? ur d “ Kiting fixtures. |that she und her l,.us.band, aJena u|.
dersun and O’lcl Lambert estreated'ed $10 bond. A. W, Wood waj finplants, the estimated expendi­
(/P)—
A
charter
of
iHCorporation
th» cilv
tricl Ve homes
r, „ form
r alter ha*
ov'aigned
friends.”
her an (He
. * Com
L.__ to I.... ...... »Ho
» is giving
ti month.
TAMPA,
Nov. 3.— O P)-Janies I$7 appearance bonds. A ll w ere,*^ $3 for
t h ^ r b m g orture for new equipment for the
for the Commercial SUU B“ nk
Io.?if urnu. with Ahu aofGy harmon- lowance o f" $7,500 a" month,
eonft
,
The
twoPolice and Fire Dopartments,
Hendcrson. negro, .a id to be w a n t charged with disorderly conduct.
^ n c o . C . ^ e r W M fined WO
tor&gt;taminK f()Ur wiik f hU^ e“ ectt un&lt;l will blend, amount directed by the court p
Turn
pa
was
approved
by
the
w
P
Tampa
approve.
M
t .V..
** t i l l I ll lS
I* I ■■
I
V*
•
*
•
. .a
&gt;
4
a u lf
und the operating expense of ed iii Macon, Ga.. for the murder of | Those arraigned before the cour
or
troller’s
capitaUtock
.roller’s office. The tu*
tho golf course and athletic
2
m « i v .» ut »r,».00».
S
u
m
"
”
"
the past
field, both of which are muni­
M, 1923, hus been identified here
,.
,
#t
______ _
a wer a
icuOMto are received at the o
cipally owned. The population bv Joe Carter, chief o f detectives, 'eaten by the court were: U s«y.t«d
rida con• ^S SSn * a house of Ul.
iveral “ baa busay King, $10 bond es- charge o f operating a nuuso
cucum.h - "&gt;•. figure used in this computation
Henderson was arrexted
treated; Annie Stevenson $5 or 10(fame.
in given as 11,500.
days ago on a minor charge.
ih e s
... . &lt; « « '
stated.
_

s S s J fS s

MUSKEGON STILL
DISTURBED OVER
BANDIT’S SLAYING

r r r r x

NEW BUILDING AT 39 PEOPLE FROM
STATE PRISON IS 4 STATES FACING
PLAN OF BOARD LIQUOR CHARGES

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Mr. And Mrs. Holly
rom Trip
Tennessee

Twenty-Eight Cases Are Tried In City
’ Court At Session On Monday Morning

|Rose Court Apartments To
USaed To An Early Completion

�JLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,_1925,

Isabella would never have pawned her jewels if she had not
known that an investment in a N E W F R O N T I E R is the
one which promises the greatest and quickest reward. A n d
the Alleghany M ountains ivould still be the western boun­
dary o f the United States if hard headed horny handed
pioneers had not realized that no price is too great physical
suffering and mortal danger not excepted if only a man
can net h:s hands on a niece o f N E W T , A N D in tVtn

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LORIDA is Anicviiu*« tasf. frontier. r: is a frontier such as th3
world has never known. H tacky those dangers which-made men i -..r
to penetrate the frontiers of olden days. Yet it possesses great
natural advantages such as no previous pioneering has evidenced.
A playground for millions— both of men and of money.
Even though it might he stripped of its ohviobs attractions as a place
in which it is a joy to do no more than simply live and luxuriate, it would
still lie a land of surpassing endowments.

•—golf coulee, pnlks, streets,' boulcVaBs,' KoTels/ o T e a T flffg T O Bfl
facht club, Ashing club.
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— THESE ARE A MERE MATTER OF COURSE. /
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We are proposing to undertake all of them, and more, fo^thlfibcrSft]
of those who will invest in Daytona Shores, not only to enhance TeWMAm
values, but to give to those who will make their homes in thisjtftptfilll
wonderland an environment far^beyond previous attainment,

For, even to tile man who can think of nothing but MATERIAL things,
there is no land like Florida.
.

Yet, much as we are preparing to pioneer! your profits vfoi?5r&lt;flfl
It is impossible for us to even approximate the value-building forindh6on1
with which Daytona Shores has been endowed by nature.
^
Here there ever prevails that great lure which comes when.there*isTa
natural limit to the amount of a commodity; which can be offere'dito
public.
For on one side there is the ocean.. On the other the TomokVRi
And over all there is a blanketing spread o f tropical forest whichfco
to an abrupt end at the .Western and "Northern boundaries.
Immediately to the South— in the only direction toward whicK^xj
sion might otherwise he possible—lies Ormond, the playground of a gi
of northern millionaires who have for years pre-empted its magaffi
acreage.
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Adc! it up in terms of potentialities, in oranges or grapefruit, or ba*
nanas, or potatoes or whatever crop you will—anil there is no state in tiio
Union which can oiler one so great a return for so small an investment in
actual labor.
Here one gets more harvests per year, larger harvests per acre, greater
value per unit, he that unit in bushels, or tons or square miles.
And in Florida the harvest-time is all year round. While one crop
la being marketed another is being matured. Harvest-time is NEVER
followed by a season ol ice and snow. IJetween reaping and planting thcro
is no pause.
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HAPPINESS.

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eering is P R O F I T A B L E I N V E S T M E N T ! .
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ida. Isn t it tr u e th a t th e GREATEST in c r e a s e s in v a lu e h a v e been made
Vv *j1® EARLIEST in v e s to r s in those p r o p e r tie s w h ic h a r e now b r in g in g
th e h ig h e s t prices?
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X LOKIDA— is the one who is SUREST that his profit will be GREATEST?
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We are inviting you NOW to pioneer in the development of the first
unit ol Daytona Shores while the spread between present value and ulti­
mate value is the greatest.
The sound of the axe is reverberating through the virgin forest even
ns you read these lines.
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us no spot in l'londa has yet seen.
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n* 0l' r Proposals are the building of a g tcat FREE causeway lo
join the,AthmtjciOcain..w jth tkc Dixie Highway,

those who make the initial investments in Daytona Shores we
irately planned this first unit to contain our choicest sites/ «
^ Flats ami prices_ma». be.secured froip tour oilice.lifted belowi

" N. MacADAMS
llmilevanl, l ’orpj?r
Ilolaind, Fla.

FIFTEEN MILES OF NATURAL
WATER FRONT * "

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REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS

1st National Bank Bldg.

108 ft. by 77 ft. Corner 3rd street and Main Line of A. C. L
from First National Bank Bldg.
Beautiful 9-room house, new, with double garage and serv»M i
on lot 64x117. Exceptional bargain.
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40 acres near Cameron City— 130p ft. on Railroad. Highest
'i Thfe.Js a good buy for some one.
Exceptional buy— 100x400 ft. on beautiful lake, close in. Reason
Beautiful com er Magnolia Ave. and 16th St. G9xll7. Good'
34 acres, close in on Dixie Highway near city limits. $500 per!
terms.

Rhone 744.

Investment, new warehouse 104x
117 Corner property on Commer­
cial St., Ry-siding. $475.00. Shows
over 71/ 2 % income and valuation
increasing. Compare this with
other business property.

OSCAR R. BROOKS

We have lots in Rose Court and
Bel-Air.

R. W . LAWTON, Realtor
Rhone 713.

Wonderful Warehouse Bargain

K A R L J. SCH U LTZ

5 room house with sleeping porch and garage................ *...................$4750
6 room houses, just being built of stucco ............................................. $7500
12 room house, good income property, close to business section . Should
rent for $125 per month. A bargain .......... ............................. $12000
Lots In Rinchurst, Ft. Mellon, San Lanla, Rose Court, Franklin Terrace
and on Park Ave., at prices below present value.
21 acres just o ff Country Club Read near big developments at a price be­
low anything around it. It is high and dry.
160 acres in Volusia County, flood citrus or grape land. This is n real
pick up at the price. Only ............. ........................................$55 per acre
80 acres citrus land on graded county road, only 3 miles from Oviedo, can
be had this week for $50 per acre.

Real Estate and Investment.

INVESTMENTS

203-205 Meinch Building

THE LOT K IN G — Phone 482-w
306 First National Bank Bldg.'
Licened Real
“ USE YOUR FORESIGHT"

W . F. HOLBORN Mgr.

HOMES— L O T S -F A R M S
ACREAGE

A GOOD BUY

Dixie H ighway

52000.00 cash will handle for 45 days.
W E OW N THIS PROPERTY

For a quick disposal we offer beautiful
bungalow on Sanford Ave., facing Rose
Court for $8,500, nicely furnished through­
out. This house was carefully designed for
tiie owner and Is just the one you’ve always
wanted. Small cash payment; balance like
rent. See us about this at ONCE.

McCALL &amp; FOX

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO.

Income Property

“ The Firm Substantial’
113 Vi Magnolia Ave.

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THREE PINES SUBDIVISION

You Can Own This Home

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between Second and
and Third Street.

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Near entrance to Million Dollar Race Trad
, LONGWOOD
Lot 50x150—$400 only... $50 cash
$10.00 month, no interest, no taxes

B R YAN T &amp; H ATH AW AY

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
&gt;111 First National Hank Hldx.
Sanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Rost Office, Sanford,
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

“REAL BARGAINS”

Your Best Bank Is Selected Real Estate
TER R A C E — $6,300.

$1,200 to V
S1,500

Terms

.............. Th'CB^LotH are near the Forrest Lake Hotel'

Business Property on Sanford Avenue near First Street
priced right.

SIX ROOM RESIDENCE

Thirteen acres facing on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet
front. P r ic e ...................................................$100

Corner Elm and Tenth. $6,500.
$2,500 cash, balance easy.

Seven room house, two baths, six blocks from First St.
Best Residential Section. Corner lot 50x117
A good buy.

Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue between1
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 fit

SPLENDID RESIDENCE

R.C. TISDALE

Lot on Heights. $2,000. $500
cash, balance about $15.00 month.

FLETCHER-BULGER REALTY CO.
113 Vi Magnolia.

Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price........$1
Lot (50x127) fron tin g on Union Avenue, Souther
posture. P r i c e ................................................... $6,!

FOUR LOTS IN AVOCODA

Lots In Franklin Terrace

Phone 746

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

Phone 23.

TWO OF THE BEST LOTS
In Pinehurst, number 68 and 69 on
Hughey Avenue. $3,600. Onethird cash. A number o f lots not
as nice as these have sold for
$2,000 each.

NOTHING LIKE A HOME
On an attractive lake with sandy shore, Rood Lathing, boating and fish­
ing. We have them for you on CRYSTAL LAKE.

FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY
We o ffe r today a fine coiner property frontini
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third St
southwest corner.

A few good lots left in Pine Crest.
$250.00 to $500.00.

A 10-room house in excellent condition on this
per ty will easily rent for$150 per month while the
er waits for a substantial increase in the value. Vi
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per fron t foot,
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle fo r 30 days
own this property.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS

LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
t OH Magnolia Ave.

Rhone 117

Sanford Avenue Business
Property

210 E. 1st St.

A Snap

LAKE MONROE DEVELOP­
MENT CO. j

$500 per front foot

■&gt;"' ucirs, good farming land, ten
minutes drive from town. $225
per neve.
acre celery farm, IS acres tiled,
faim completely equipped, $20,000. Easy terms.
W o have customers waiting for
homes, if you want to sell your
horse list it with us.

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3Vi Ball Building
Phone 142
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Rhone 708-709

100 acres in Orange County.
•Ill acres good pine timber.
8 acres clear.
I room house.
$40.00 per acre— very good terms

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Rhune 766

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3Vi. acres on beautiful lake near
with four-room house. $4,000.

A creage Our Specially

12 lots including a filling station with camp
house. City limits o f Apopka.
A snap at $io,000.00 with terms.

ALSO CITY PROPERTY
We handle the best direct from owners.
See Us.

TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED

Brumley Puleston Bldg

realtor

E. A. ANDREWS

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Ideally located for subdivision or facte$25,000.00

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“pony Express’4 A t Milahe Theater
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ERNEST TO RREN CE. W ALLACE B E E R Y AND P

al Maps Of Florida Are
iteFor Use, Geologist Says

High School Meets
Home Guards Today

r. i-b P )— any section mapped in advance of
it! present visiting it,”
In studying the mineral resour­
in need
tcronfetr to ces of any region, whether lime­
jug Jfeulo- stone, phosphates, clays, oil possi­
bilities, or any other, as well as
fist did, arc mapping toils, a topographic map
erf approx- is essential, Dr; Gunter said. In
ijniJf. and are nenrly all regions, he said, n soil
[itoving nnt- map w ould-be of much more value
k, such a* riv- to the farm er if he also knows the
tarks, springs, topography.
orshes. J-inkIn Florida, the geologist said,
jrd by means seven sheets, 15-minute quadrantill! slid val- gtes with 10-foot contours, wtre
, the tnpogra- mapped a number o f yonrtt ngo
i of the sur- shortly after the discovery o f phos­
phate These cover an area in the
^Canter, snid. central peninsular section, taking
artificial fea­ in Gninesville, Ocala, Dunncllon
rs!, villages, and Inverness. During tho World
rTTt thrtbun- War all the northeast portion of
vii highways, the state was topographically mapilges and to
including fourteen sheets,
some o f which took in portions o f
aid,'Georgia. Them sheets, tho geoloates yist said, were o f the same scale
co-1ami contour , intervals ns the ones
cut. mapped yenrs ago.
he
“ Thus," Dr. Gunter added, "at
, the present time there is only a
■u- * very snmn percentage o f the state
gapped, These is, a \. urgent, need,
hrrearrynlg
Mjt]*Dbgf M*rf
the geologist lyn'cmatlc way until tho entire
f no lay out a tato.is covered. The U. S. G coloDthvay or r.iilhethe expense
■my, and the
■uutbied ’ o dep the hist locnI d carol' and
Ky to the engiH ) trained that
•mvt.1 it they
P ' l ar.d l:rvf■«&amp;.? : .1 111"I 1 xr.it! ■■ r“■
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the home Wednesday afternoon at
I o ’clock, it was announced today,
and will be conducted by Rev. F.
D. King, pastor o f the Sanford
Baptist Church.
Burial service
will follow at the Lake View Ceme­
tery.
in
Florida annually grows ninety;r- one million pounds o f cucumbers, it
by j is shown by figures for the last
cr, five years gathered by L, M. Rho­
des, commissioner o f the Florida
at state marketing bureau.

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will offer the opera devotee a
greater range than ever. The senson will see the most general pre­
sentation of Wagnerinn operas
since the war laid them under a
shadow.
Revival of two other German
works—IHe Verkauftc Brnut by
Friedrich Smetana and Dcr Barbier von Bagdad by Peter CornoliU3 nlso was announced. Altogcthcr* P German operaii will be sung;
There were no notahlc withdraw­
als from the personnel of the
company announced this year.
Gnlll-Curci. Jcritza, Alda. Borl,
Rosa Ponsellet Easton and Rothb^rg will ngniti essay the soprano
leads. Twp new sopranos— the
young Kansas City girl, Marion
Talley; and’ ai German lyric so­
through the singing of one of his prano of the Frankfort Opera,
favorite rolc.^ in recent seasons it
has been the Austrian primn don­
na, Maria Jertiza, who has carried
off the honors of the first night
ard started not only the opera
season but the social season an
well.
W lien fhe curtain rises tonight
(W Ponchielli's sombre tragedy.
“ I.a Gioconda." however,
Rosa
Ponselle.
Jeanne Gordon and
Merle Alcoek—nil Americans—
were announced as the feminine
leads. The three leading mascu­
line parts had been nsugncd to
Beniamino Gigli. Giuseppe Danisc,
ami Jose Mnrdonnos.
It is not until Wednesday night
that a one-star opera will be giv­
en for the benefit of the devotees the American, Lawrence Tibbett—
Iof a personality. Then Jeritza will j Feodor Chaliapin will divide his
'take her first curtain of the sen -,time with the Chicago opera cornson in the role of Tosca, which pany, but will appear in Bori:(
won acclaim her first scamn with andMefistofele.Other bassos
inthe Metropolitan. She will divide elude the veteran
Bohncn who
honors only with the veteran Scot- scored heavily in the Ring cycle

3 James cruze's successor
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PONY EXPRESS

Current Happenings At Florida State
College For Women
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 3.— (IP)—
Mrs. Marcella Mange Clark, voice
teacher o f the music faculty, will
give n redtni at the lx'on High
School auditorium early in Novem­
ber. Iuiter in the month, Miss Lil­
lian Holmes and Louise Glover will
give one at The college auditorium,
which is now being decorated.

on was installed recently al Florida
Stale C’olelgc for Women. Mrs;
Anno Lctfltch of Alpha chapter,
Columbia Univer.fty, New York
City, came to Tallahassee in order
to install the group. Immediately
following the initiation a banquet
was given, which wns charmingly
tendered in colnrs o f t h e sorority,
royal purple and gold.

Dean Opperman, of tho Music
Department, reports that tome
changes are being contemplated in
the 2-year L. I. public school music
course. It is planned to have the
candidates for a degree in public
music do practice work in the dem­
onstration school at the college.

The charter members of the soroity are Ruth Goldberg, Pulatku;
Claire Cohen, Miami; Between Ossinsky, Jacksonville. Ixuia Stein,
Tampa, and Oeeelia WYihnish, Tal­
lahassee.

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ajfiiJty'Plea To Be ;
oy Killer’ s Defense

17vj’ car-old slayer of his sweetheat t, Sally Boyles, 21, and his bro­
ther-in-law, Lawrence Dilaberry,
UO, will ask the jury to consider
that the youth war legally insane
when'he killed the girl and man on
the night o f Sept. 5, on the high­
way to Jacksonville, three miles
out o f Green Cove Springs.
Chesser was arraigned in cir­
cuit court at Green Cove Springs
yesterday before Judge Dewitt T.
Gray. The state elected t‘i try him
firsj for the killing o f the Boyles
girl. In the event of conviction for
murder in tho first degree in this
case, the case, covering the killing
o f Dilaberry will be filed, accord­
ing to Charles M. Durrance, state
attorney for the 4th district.
Testimony was expected to be­
gin toduy, yesterday’ s session end­
ing at 5:30 o'clock with tentative
jury in thu box. Fifty three talismon were' called during the (lay,
41 o f them being cither stricken
by the defense or excused for var­
ious reasons.[* ____ ____ —
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By Williams

Y. W. C. A. service:i were held
in tho Atrium of Bryan Hall. Effio
Doran, of Gainesville, led the meet­
ing. The feature of the evening
wr.s a talk by Miss Tracy, dictisj
cion of the college, on “ what shale
f choose for my life work?” This
is always a pertinent question for
college students, ns there nro so
many fields open to them now, "Y ,
W.” lendern declare.

Dcmand that John W. Hubbard,
“ hovel king, shovel out half ft mil­
lion is made in a suit filed nt
rutsburg liy Anne Caldwell, act­
ress. Hubbard ■failed to carry out
his promise, says the actress, to
make her the “ shovel queen" o f
America, and install her in the
beautiful Pittsburg mansion shown
*1 " with Miss Caldwell above.

RED COMB

Yacht Club M eeting
Monday to Name Date
F or Formal Opening
Meeting next Monday evening
nt 7:30 o ’clock in the office &lt;»f
Judge W. E. White in the First
National Bank Building, the Hoard
o f Directors o f the Sanford Club
will set a date for the forma!
opening o f the clubhouse, now
fearing completion on the local

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more eggs.

Commercial and Elm

Ship Decks A t Miami
With Port (Rail Gone

Klan And Dry Law
Are Chief Issues In MIAMI, Nov. 3.— (IP)—The fourImportantEledions ma.o'.ed schooner Mabel E. Gucnn

Beautiful
5 Room BUNGALOW

DIRECTOR SHOT
HOI.LWOOD, Nov. 2— (IP)-rLostcr Ciino, motion picture star and
director died last night o f a pistol
wound which wns inflicted after a
quarrel with his wife. A native of
Oklahoma, Cuno was educated at
Northwestern
University.
For
eight years prior to coming to
Hollywood, he played in stock com ­
panies. During the war he served
over seas.

is tied up at the docks here with
half its port rail itprn away. Part
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300,000 while more conservative es­ of its deck load of lath is drifting
timates the votes total 210,000 t * somij whore in the north Atlantic.
•JiiO.OOO.
Sunday the schooner slipped in
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Oct. 3.—
While Smith has made his entire trim the sea with 2,000,000 lath (IP)— Workers of the department o f
campaign on his record ns mayor for Miami. Few noticed the vessel public instruction have been bury
and Bowles has placed special^ em­ as mooring lines were made fast reading proofs on the recodifica­
REALTO R
phasis on "dean government, the and the Mabel E. Guenn ended the tion of ('durational laws o f Florida.
religious and racial issues had worst v oyage'in the memory of the All new laws written into the
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been injected into the campaign seven men who brought her hooks at the last session o f tint
First National Hank Building.
by the open support of Howies by through the hurricane that lic'ted legislature are to he added to the
the Ku Klux Klan. Except for the the north Atlantic last month tak­ code compiled for 11125. The look
SrVI.ES FORCE
burning of a few fiery crosses in ing a heuvy toll o f ships nnd men. is ready, with the exception of
DOUGLAS
isolated sections Inst night there
M. M. STEWART
sonic corrections to he made on
wasn’t much demonstration
"t
II. S. Debt Body Will the proofs.
Klnn work.
Voting Slow In (Gotham
Study New proposal
NEW YORK, Nov. U.—(IPl The
apathy which marked this year s
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—(IF)—
municipal campaign after the pri­
maries, was reflected in slow vot­ Forum! discussion of the funding
ing when the polls opened t.slay. ot the $*.138,542,873 Italian debt
These districts are known »°r to the United States was in nbt&gt;y- I
their early voting, in contrast anc« today to permit the American
with the late hour voting of the committee numbers to study until
“ silk stocking” districts o f the up­ tomorrow’s session tho 2 t docu­
ments hearing on tho prohlonr
per east side o f Fifth Avenue.
iami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford
Although the Bkies were over­ which Count Voipl, Italian flnurfco i
cast, the weather was considered minister, presented yesterday at
317-18 First National Bank Building
the session. President and Mrs.
favorable.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
(’oolidgb will entertain members eri
both ’ committees tonight at u
S. G, GRAY', Resident Manager
Fashion Desifner To White House dinner. Convent*
tions are to be resumed tomorrow.

KING

Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall

Audits

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Return to Paris Soon

AUTO AGENTS ’APPOINTED
LOS ANGELES, N"v. » —"»&gt;
TALLAH ASSEE. Fla., Nov. 3.—
Tho Times says Romain d*
(IP)—Contracts and bonds arc be­
Frte French fashion designer. r«
ing mailed out to agents in ail
cenily imported from P"r*» b' counties o f Florida but six for the
Metro Goldwkn-Mayer, has ter­ handling o f automobile licenses for
minated his Contract withe
r
11)20, it wns announced a*t the
motion picture organization on 1
comptroller's office. The six coun­
“ through with them I°r1T.‘'
ties'n o t Included have no o riin iUtterly disillusioned, DC Tirtofi
zillion to assist in this work as
Erte Plans to sail for Paris, whJJJ yet. Four counties, Duval, Dade,
he says he can work quietly *
Hillsborough und Dine lias, haw
receive the consideration to whu.)
two agencies.
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WEDNESDa V, 9 :Q0 O’CLOCK
Music t»y Seminole Syncopatora

Admi-Hsion ?L00
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Bakings leavened w ith Calumet
taste better, look better, are better;
pdfcsess purity and wholesomeness
essential to health building foods

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As Brisbane

Build That Building N ow

Sanford Herald

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925._____ _

Killing Colton.
Sanford is buuiiding on an average of one new house every Moving
Picture Folly.
A lt e r e d •« Berond C l»»» M stter day. But one new house a day will not be enough to provide
In tWO. No More O il?
O utobar 17, t i l l , at the “ o iio ftle e
It’ii n Conservative A ge.
M B aaford. F lorid a vnder A ct o f accommodations for all those who hope to make Sanford their
1137.
home this coming winter. A great record is being made
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
__ Hdltar along construction lines in the city, but a much greater pro­
(Cn pyriftit 1935)
M t . l . A N n I . T)RAltK . H O W A R D I1KIIU .
gram must of necessity be carried out, or we shall all be
COTTON GROWERS are dis­
’ t i l M a ca n lla A ren a*
Pfcwae MB losers.
couraged. and their complaint* nre
J U T B B r R im o B It ATIC*
Undoubtedly the embargo has had much to do with hold­ just, against n Government help­
O n* Y a m —17.00 S it Month* *110
D e liv e re d «n Civ
by C errlsi, Djr ing down building activity and many who had intended ing with it* reports to put cotton
w e e k . ISu. W eakly K.tltlon 1 * 0 0 building homes have been waiting to see if there would bo prices down.
Far year.
Government* crop
report:) an­
a shortage of building materials here. And while they wait nouncing
gigantic 'production do
SP R C IA I, NOTICKi All ohltiiary
’n otice*, carda o f tlisnks, feeoluilona the housing problem becomes more serious.
MORE than give information to
and n otice* o l e n te r:»ln —«nte wnvre
It is doubtful if Sanford will suffer any great shortage buyers.
Chargee are aiada w ill !&gt;• charged
f c r a t regu la r ^ deertlelng rate*__
They notify Europeans nnd home
of construction materials as a result of the tie-up in freight.
■ r.M n rH t u b ABiociATKn r n « s * Sanford being so situated that much material may be buyers thnt if they will hold o ff,
and refuse to buy cotton, the price
T v , A ssociated Preaa la exclusteete entitled *n the nee for ro- brought up the river, many are of the opinion thnt build­ will fall. And the grow er is tho
p flb llca tlon o ' all newe dlepatehee ing activity in this section will not be greatly hindered on
victim.
e ta d lte'. tu It or not otherwise cred4aJ In thla nnpor and also ths lo­ account of the embargo.
am’ new* published herein. All Hahte
The indications point to little chance of the cost of
THE GOVERNMENT announces
**f re jtjh lfca tlo n o f apeclal dlapatchaa haraln ara alao raaer-ed.
building being decreased for many a day, if at all. With thnt so many million bales more
the entire state growing faster now than ever before, the than usual will be offered for sale.
That is equivalent to saying “ Don't
chances are that all those materials which are used in con­ be in any hurry to buy, You will
T B R nERALM’S PLATFORM
struction work will he increased in price steadily and the de­ get it cheaper later on."
1 — Deeper water route to Jaekaon- mand will become so great that the result will he addition­
The Government doesn’t print
rlite.
. .
juch reports concerning the steel
al
cost
in
building
any
type
of
structure.
While
it
seems
X — Construction of St. Johas-lnoil business,
or other
that building costs arc high today, we believe that next business,
dlap River canal.
business. Why is it necessary
X — Extension c f white way.
year we can look hack at today's prices and wonder how It to hroadenst to the world at pub­
4 .- -B lt o s lo n of local amusement*. was possible to build so cheaply.
lic exrwnse, reports o f which the
— Swimming pool, tennia courts,
Thin hns been a great summer for construction work in result is to injure American cot«U.
ft,— Augmenting o f building pro- Florida nnd new records have been hung up in almost every ton growern?_____
gram—house*, hotel*, apartment section of the state. But the coming months will see even
. .
.
houses.
a
greater
activity
along
this
line,
and
the
time
is
coming
Pro'feL r Ripley,‘ o f HSrv^rd.'“ do
X — Extension of street paving prowhen it won't he a question of cost but a matter of securing not agree on big business. Profvs
gram.
sufficient
labor. It will he a question cf supply and demand. sor Ripley thinks it is a great
1.—Const ruction
of
boulererd
And as is usually the case if the demand is greater than danger. The bank thinks it a
aroi nd L*k* Monroe,
yooci thing for the country, nnd the
ft— Comple'Jon of city beautifica­ the supply, someone is going to find it necessary to pay.
bank is right.
tion program.
If you contemplate building do not wait. Forget about
The height of absurdity is reach­
•/— Expansion of Reboot system
with prorialon for Increased fa­ the embargo and go ahead, start your building. Sanford ed in the effort to hamper the doneeds such a building as you plan to erect. Sanford needs jvclopment of moving picture en
cilities.
hundreds of such buildings. It needs hundreds of houses, terprises on tho biggest posable
ALL A RE INVITED:—Come ye,
scale. European nations, envious
nnd let us go up to the mountain hundreds of store buildings, hundreds of apartments. It is of American supremacy in “ the
o f the Lord, to the house of the impossible to build too fast. It is the Florida towns that movies," seek to overtake us, and
God o f Jacob land he will tench us put on enormous construction programs that make the most it seems rather queer for Ameri­
o f his ways, nnd we will walk In sensational growths.
can authorities to tear down what
his paths. Isaiah 2:R.
tho genius of Americans hns built
Don’ t wait. Build that building now.
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his will i$ aTL
he goes out ||
Nashville “
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happen to H
employ gujl
to keep woa
—Wichita

up.
Complaint i:« made that one con­
cern produces too many pictures,
Bringing India Close to England
has too many theaters, and puts
CAN W E R IV A L IT?
its own pictures in its own thea­
PROVIDENCE NEWS
III the year 1825 the British government offered a prize ters.
to the owners of the first steamship which would complete
What of it? Let somebody else
Tho Baltimore Evening Sun, ing car is hauled off and deposit­
the voyage from England to India in a specified time. The produce more pictures, and build much
interested in the fact that ed in an automobile pound— like a
better
theaters.
There
is
plenty
announcement was greeted with mingled doubt and sur­
Rochester made lG00 fewer ar­ pound for stray dogs— which the
f room to build theaters
nnd
prise. Such a project was to many people a freak idea un­ omake
rests in 102-1 than in 1H07, sent a city has established.
When night comes down
pictures.
reporter to that city to find out
“ When the owner returns and
Away from town
worthy of serious consideration.
Tramp all the weary men,
the cause o f a tendency so opposed finds his car missing, he fenrs, of
Nevertheless, there was a ship owner who believed the
W
THE STANDARD Oil hns it.&lt; to that o f every other good-sized course, that it has been stolen. He
And glad are they
trip
could
he
made
in
the
given
time.
The
paddle
steamer,
gasoline
stations
and
puts
its
own
city in the United States. And rushes to the police station nnd
To closo tho 'day
Enterprise, was fitted out and on August 1C&gt;, 1825, it left gasoline in them.
here is how the reliable man ac­ gives his license number.
And turn toward home again.
The New York World and Chi­ counts for the greater part of the
“ ‘ Its in thc^ pound,’ says the ser­
Falmouth for India. About four months Inter the vessel
cago Tribune have their own pn
A
The swinging gates
geant, looking over his list. ‘ Two
reached Calcutta, well within the limit placed by the govern­ per mills, ami in their own news- decline:
The opening o f an account aiihftal
Where laughter waits
There are many somewhat com- dollars, please, to cover towing
ment, and won the prize.
pafM.Ts they use their own news plicated^'reason s" ' f o r RecnesVer’ s charges. And then you can go anil
Receive them with a emile;
not limited to one’s age—liecausotl
At the present time, one hundred years after the epoch- 'print,
The open door
"}}’
,
I pre-eminence. Some of them will get it by proving it’s your prop­
you
and every member of your fari3?i|
V liv shouldn't
shouldn t Marcus Loew,
I.oew, or
ctr
discussed in later articles. But erty.’ ’’
al voyage of the Enterprise, the English are making plans j 'Vhv
Clicks tight once more
an
account
with us. How money
Upon the finished mite.
there is one big and easily discov­
We don't know whether the
for the establishment of a commercial air service to India.
‘""linLa.s*ty* Pr " nybo‘,y
at
compound
interest.
ered
reason
which
accounts
for
Providence
police
have
anything
to
it is believed by those in charge of the preliminary survey build as many theater.' as he can,
A man must hide
much o f it. Incidentally it suggests learn from the Rochester system.
that the distance between London and Calcutta will lie owns the pictures thnt he pnr what may be n good method of But at any rate we commend con­
Ills gentler side •
r&lt; Interest Paid en Savings Ac
duces ?
eventually traversed in a week or perhaps in less time.
At desk nnd Inthe nnd drill,
handling offenders against the sideration of it to them. Arrests
Must hold his place
traffic laws in other cities.
for violations o f the traffic Inws
With the announcement of the proposed aerial transport,
Anil keen the pace
SINCE WHEN must Govern­
“ Most automobile arrests are are frequent enough to make the
it is interesting to compare the period of one hundred years
In courage, strength and skill.
interfere in building up big made for some violation o f the “ crim e" record o f the city look
agu with that, of today insofar as the transportation pro- ment
enterprise*, nblu to give poopli- parking ordinances. H a .car is much worse than it need be.
**
Mem is concerned." The two "pci fiftls t orrekpftnd In - that what thdJTWarff? " ■"*
Hut nlways great
""
parked in n space whole parking is
We often wonder Whether the
To those who wait
pioneer work in those two lines of endeavor was in pro­
As to “ restraint of trade,” tet forbidden,. its owner, in most cities, blame for some o f the nrrests that
He comes when night Kips down, gress. While development of aircraft has been rapid dur­ somebody make a better picture! in arrested, If he leaves his ear take place here really lies with the
I.ovo seldom asks
ing the past few years, commercial flying over long dis­ than tile others make, then w atch 'too long in a limited-parking zone so-called offender. Admirable as
How went his tasks
nwnecLof ALL the different thea-ihe u again arrested. At least his the great m ajority o f our traffic
tances such as the British arc contemplating, is still a mat­ tres struggle to get it.
Or hungers for renown.
tear is tagged with a notice requtr- officers are, there nre sonic of
S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E - PK0SR
ter of experiment. For this reason it will he interesting to
The BIGGER the business, tho |ing him to appear at the police sta them who mnke life pretty diffi­
Beneath his roof
note* how long the correspondence between the two centur- BETTER, if honestly run. And lion and down his name goes on the cult for the man in nn automobile
None stand* aloof
the people should
have intelli­ arrest blotter
by carrying on animated conver­
ies will continue.
Nor scorns his motiveu true,
gence enough to see
to proper
“ N ot so here in Rochester. When sations with their friends while m i i u i i i i i i i i i a R i a i u m s *oiaB111111
If
the
expansion
of
steam
transportation
is
any
criter­
Thoro love has tried
management. If they haven’ t in -ja man parks in space where park- winding their nrms in complicated
ion, the extension of air transportation will he slow. Al­ telligence enough for that, it ing is forbidden the first police of- ways. A traffie officer has plenty
HI* gentler side
LN51
HEAL ESTATE
And knows him thru and thru.
lhough the Enterprise, as early as 1825, accomplished what wouidn't do them any good to p ro-) ficer who notes it calls the nearest to do without engaging in the in­
— Edgar A. Guest.
seemed to he the impossible, the development of steam trans­ vent open combinations. Secret garage nnd orders out a towing teresting job o f “ spreading the
• ---------- o --------combinations are fur more danger­ outfit. Without delay the offend­ news."
port for years to follow was woefully slow. With the pro­ ous.
Ask the merchant who adver­
tises regularly how much his busi­ gress that lias been made in all lines of scientific endeavor,
FORD FOR KING
ness has grown during the last it is hard to believe that the analogy between the two periods
SIR RICHARD Kedmnyne, who
will continue.
yeur.
TAMPA TRIBUNE
understands oil, says the world's
----------o---------111
As one authority has put it, “ the network of air routes supply will be exhausted in one
When citizens of Poland expres­ economic stability and independ­
Today finds New York fighting already covering Europe, may soon he extended to the fur­ hundred years, and the supply o f
the United States in twenty-five sed the wish to make Henry Ford ence can be achieved by the simple
n great battle o f votes, and the rest
o f tho
country
interestingly thest part of the globe so that the air will compete with years. Thnt is largely guesswork, their king, thus bringing to a expedient o f political revolution on
of course. Nobody knows
how
the ousting of the party In power. ■
watches to see if At Smith's muti the ocean for inter-continental traffic.”
monarchistic end the young Polish In years past, when their own to- JJ
wins.
And so when the commercial air route from London to much oil is hidden underground, in
republic, they confessed thnt, to
----------o---------Calcutta is firmly established, as it surely will soon he, the the lands along the Pacific, up them, material prosperity is more public was young in years and ex- 5
Sanford has made ii great record world will note with only passing interest the announce­ in the Artie, in Mexico ami else­ to Ik* desired than liberty. This pcrienco thq American people may &lt;*
where.
have been duped, in some surli JJ
for construction so far this year
comes as a distinct shock to read­ manner ns the Poles, now are, into ■
ment
of
weekly
air
freight
service
between
England
and
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE'
hut nothing us compared with what
AND WHEN some genius finds ers o f school histories which have accepting similar fallacies and ,d&gt;- ■
it will do in the coming busy India.
?
RENDERING 100 PER CENTSKR'1
a way to get the oil from shale ever depicted the Poles as a liberty surdities.
months.
there will be enough of it to pro­ loving people who throughout the
Perhaps
the
King
o
f
Motordom
--------- o---------^ OU CANNOT HIDE any secret. We are all physiog­
ages have sacrificed their all In
At last "D utch" Anderson got nomists and peiiettutors of eharactcr, and tilings them­ vide for 1,000 years and more, at tho cause o f democracy and the will have something to say about =
tho
pretunt
rate
of
consumption.
ascending a brand new throne in
his.
As a rule these fellows who
rights of man.
OUR CUSTOMER
far o ff Poland. And if he does it m
think they can get
away with selves are detective. There is no privacy that cannot lie
But
not
even
Americans
DON’T
LET
Sir
Richard's
pre­
lolla
ran
is
dollars
to
doughnuts
h?
won't
penetrated.
No
secret
can
lie
kept
in
tlit*
civilized
world.
crooked stuff indefinitely usually
hurry
you into buying much blame tin Poles for their accept the honor. He, who could
get more than they expect.
Society is a masked hall, where every one hides his real dictions
poor oil stock in any case. Tho change o f heart. People can md- bo King Henry if he cared t„ |„.
--------- ,i---------character, ami reveals it by hiding. If a man wishes to con­ work o f harnessing the tides, nl- ther fight for freedom nor govern may believe history is bunk but
Armistice Day will soon he here.
he ailT'CM.
carries, those whom he
meets
Sanford can show its appreciation ceal
VUl anything
u tiy ih iu g lie
tie m
eets know that r«aily begun in England and in thems
themselves on an empty stomach, he didn’ t have to go buck t« hi-*Magnolia At Second
.....get
o f what the day stands for by co- he conceals somewhat, and Usually know what he conceals. M)nne, and later direct use of the
' JWhat they want now is a dictator tory to learn that the head that
LOANS
I*nUSI
operating with the American Le- 1 is as hat'd to hide as lire.
lie is a strong man who can l',*'VL‘r ol the sun will make power who ccan make money for the coun- wears the crown today doesn't h
nd its people and they are any easier than the kingly heads M S s e m s a i a a s n s n i H i i R i s s i s i s a s u a g a i 111
giun in a great ^celebration.
hold down his opinion. A man cannot utter two or three ' Sonm Edison of^ h eT u tu re will willin
ing to exchange their present of history.
s , w ith o u t m
d ,is c lo s in
A little want ail In The Herald se n te n ce
..................
• g t &gt; intelligent
. . . . .ea.rs . p re cis e ly invent an electric battery, light in right o f self-government for ma­
Of course cjuire is the bare pos­
will rent that vacant room. Un- " , .T . 11 MtHjdN.
I he u n iv erse p rotects ils e ll by pitiless weight, carrying power sulucient terial prosperity.
sibility that Poland has hired a
In drive an automobile or un air­
On the face of things the Poles, now press n&amp;ent or has learned
Ies* tho people of tin* community publicity.— Kidpli W a ld o Emerson,
plane across the Continent.
with certain political damngogeous something from the degree-bestow­
assist in housing thine who wish 1
--------------------&lt;&gt;
Such a discovery, if made now in the United States, seem to he
to stay in Sanford, many will find
YOU LITTLE know what a ticklish thing it is tn g o to j would make oil-from the ground suffering under the delusion that ing. ondowinent-b&lt;f-gctting univer­
it necessary to keep on to other
sities nnd colleges.
law.— Plautus.
i s unimportant in power produc­
Floridu points.
-o tion a &gt; whale oil now is in tho
---------- o ----------■
t h e LITTLE GREEN HOUSE
production o f light.
Those persons who dip "San­
ALLTILAT A man hath will ho give fur his life.__Job.
a
ford Facts’’ from The Herald ev­
MACON TKI.KCRAI'I!
a
"SW EEPING GAINS for the
ery afternoon an? compiling infer
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
Conservatives" are
reported
in tT h ojW a n d u 1 involving Thomas who had been pushed into th,. p... .
illation they will find to be of
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Montreal. The Canadian Premier \\. Miller, former alien property light by the "Ohio gang." \yilln
greut value during the year. Know
lly lltVIN S. 11)1111
Built with great care for resident oVlnt|
King, nnd several of his Liberal custodian, and a number of others In’ entered upon the Presidency b,.
your city so that you are in a po­
m l
I lias n - i t n r . I
.I
*
prominent
in
Washington
during
Ministers
are
beaten
for
election
sition to tell others of its advan­
had the natural desire to reward
Nick was the grizzle-hrudvd fac­ is the Minie on both sides, no one
High grade, built-in features and niai'. j
to the Commons. Nothing surpris­ the Harding administration, is a the old friends. He trusted then
tage*.
totum
o
f
an
assembly
room
in
a
knows.
Nick
didn’t
exactly
turn,
ing in thnt. This is the nge o f recrudescence of the rottenest that amt their methods implicitly
------- o—
-----S iected for comfort and convenience.
Sun ford is well represented it certain Southern town. This story, but "lie time lie did bare his inner conservatism, which goes with high came out o f America's most Mirditl cause they had made him p reai. ■
convictions
without
exactly
iroinu
political
era.
Again
we
are
to
hear
wages, real estate booms and gen­
the stute realtor'* convention at which has to do with him, posses­ into details.
dent He did not inquire, perhaps,
Essentially a worth-while property.
o f Mai Daugherty, of Roxie Stin­ into their moral* or ihnr princi- E
eral pro ',)erity.
Lakeland, ninny o f the leading real ses one merit if it possesses none
•
"Uie
Indies
Were
decorating
the
son,
o
f
Jesse
Smith,
of
Harry
The
Canadians,
with
their
dol­
estate luen o f the city huving gone other —it has the merit of being
assembly rooms for a wedding re­ lar worth more than the Ameri­ Daugherty, nnd the remainder of ples. He did not know that the
for the gathering. And undoubted­ true.
ception which was t„ follow the
the “ Ohio gang.” Again we nre men who had'followed m his train
ly they will see that the rest of
According to local gossip Nick ceremony at the bride’s home nnd can dollar, and everything boom­ to hear o f the "little green house o Washington were hiimim vu
ing
nro
satisfied
with
"things
as
Florida knows Hanford U up and was a sorely henpecked limn. It
lures; that they regarded public
A irk was helping them.
they are," and that’s conservatism I on K Street, where corrupt men office as a personal benefaction
coming,
was said that when displeased with
So they s lixio* to have 'nolhor in Canada, the United States o r ! met to
up
to
— -------o~---------, cook
,
. their schemes
,
— .and laughed at the i i,
,
him Aunt Effie, Ids nmstodonic
rob tho American people. Again public trust.
1lu‘‘ t,on *»f
And now along comes the Plant wife, bad a wu&gt; o f tying his hands marriage is they?" said Nick, half the Congo.
to
himself
as
he
unraveled
an
urmwe nro to have the nauseating
mi,,. „• .. , .
City Courier ur.d publishes a se­ behind him and then correcting
the betrayal o
of
k Trust
trust hi
of |(l„, *A
° f _•]* ' '"iiennesA
‘ttennea* nf
of
A RANCHMAN’S wife in Colo­ story o f miw
venty-six page edition, the largest, him with a bed slat. SonwttXie* lul of Southern smilnx, "W ell,
i
seem- Ink folks will keep on git- rado killed 140 rattlesnakes with public officers
fficcrs; of men occupying U ^ - P f PR1r*n,c,lt o f. Jl1 ti- e. the Ve­
it Mays, ever published in a city she corrected him so thoroughly tin'
BART
NASON,
Local
Manager
position
'
iL
nmrried.
He fetched n soft a club, fighting the reptile* foe
in the very shadow nnd m !
S
“ ,ul thl' Alien P r .o f seven thousand population. The that he limped for a week after- j pensive
sigh under h b breath
the
utmost
confidence
of
the
W
hile,
"
"
In
th.
two
hours
to
save
the
life
of
nor
ost
confidence
of
the
While
h
,,,"
:,!
t|
"
^
in
the
u
Courier is now a daily newspaper ward and Mit down only on rushOne of tin- I,.die* over heard
House selling their soul* j
507-8 1st National Bank Bldg.
and is destined to become one of , »med chabs. If there were no Jim. She knew something o f the two-year-old child.
honor and the possession
»asessions’ of the r„r
v»,
K ' :*"R'r. attorney 5
Women
fear
snakes
an
they
do
Florida's big dailies.
cushioned chairs handy tie prefer­ life Niek wna said to lead in the
forr the filthy I»,v
h i."* T Y ""'.1’ .l,urt»u. is deal
dead S
T ru
rat*. Evolutionist gentlemen will American taxpayer* f'&gt;
----------o---------red to stand.
privacy of his home. M i,chief led tell you thnt when our ancestors gold o f tho corrupt bribers who *
" ha-n,l:
Smith who
’I ha clerk w ho snort-changes cus- J \ et Nick bore tho secret o f his her
to speak.
IVftWv m
d ti“ ". had an
lived up in a tree, the snake would sought Illegitimate conces.ton*.
tornets is doing more to ruin IiIm domestic tragedy bravely. He ne­
“ Why, Uncle Nick. she sa id ,1come out along the limb and seize
There never was in American 1ice next to ‘the 'vm 1" ’ 1'" 1 of Jusemployer than any other one thing. ver swore out a warrant for E ffie: “ you -urelv haven't
political history a more corrupt
........... i*
i- dead
&gt; ■ .by .hi*
. own h U i Bem-ral,
|the woman's sleeping baby.
The contemptsble fellow who gives «"v*r publicly complained of the again.: m a r r i a g e ? V a vgrudge
m o n e y a v a il a b l e
e T o u ‘ " w h e n " they lived in cave* the ueriod than that which &gt;re
Loans
i
a colored girl change for one dol­
marked the j head of the Veterm * n
roughness of her disciplinary me"Oh, none not for other folks." danger was
v
Harding
administration
cave
rats
that
would
Mortgage L oa n s on Liberal Valuation
lar instead o f five dollars and then
including. already been convict i “ rL ‘ Ui has
Ij...
.
.
sonI No k. But, MU* May, apeak-1 eat the c hitd in sleep. That made even the Grant administration
* or
^insult tt* first when in the market for &lt;'
swears she gave him only a one
linistrnlion.l under
indictment
Mo
‘j) 'M
,!U‘ r «»
rt
■
(
a
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■
■
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•
1
1
]\
I
l‘il
|
when the corrupt ran riot.
hate ruts and n take*.
* 1'
,lhl‘
ft0**’ th« ‘,n fur.
In stride*' con fi- women h
not. Mr.
Mr.|Federal priaan
lM.Yani ■» l« the
dullur bill, isn't fit to do business J
wurm will turn, although why it deuce to you. I’ll jt.„’ Ktty ({|g. jef
was a good-natured, af-1 b y ' litt'l 1the
- ' ion ut At Id
But for the sake o f ghildren, Harding
la Sanford,
# 11 .
.V, , , i,
m l ) Ii A l, S
. I.
M
T
should turn, seeing that a worm I wnusnt, I wouldn't,"
itu gn Jlu * 8.C..J A. r- CONNELLY &amp; SONS
women overcome nil fear.
fnblo 'man without ‘ mud7'"force,inU ofVt i f n no^be"toT.r"^’ “ U t-but
“ Just as I am, without one plea,
But that Thy blood was shed for
me,
And that Thou bid’st me come to
Thee,
0 Lamb of God, I come, I come."
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“ Oh, Little Orange G rotes
Don’t you cry.
You'll be a nubdivlslon
fly nnd by."
I f you hnve property you wish
to turn into cash quick see us. Wc
sell Vm.
OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION
COMPANY
Room 9 Hock Building
Over Postal, Orlando, Fla.

Residence Telephone 313-J
•Sunday from thoir wedding trip
and will lie «t home on Edgewood

Ue Daughheld in the
[c Woman’s
iory«
C i w°
of Mrs.
\v.
me at 3:30

Miss Hoskins Jones has return­
ed from a Hi days’ business trin
Edward Henderson, son o f Mrs.
to New York. Philadelphia niul
E. M. Carroll of Sanford Heights
Pittsburgh.
who Is attending Stetson UnivcrJ- W. Holloway. G. W . McPhersity nt DcLand, has feecn awarded
nn unusunl honor. Besides being
very nctive in all cxtralcurricular
organizations, Mr. Henderson has
just been elected class prcu.dcnt
for the third consecutive time. The
DcLnnd News gives the following
account o f Mr. Hendersons signal
Yr; (\ S. Hreedin, Lute Howell,
honor:
nnd A. E. Robson have ret im ed to
Edward Henderson, Snnford, is
.^anford after n four days’ trip to
Dr. C. S. Breedin left Sunday Hollywood and Miami.
the Stetson University clas pres­
ident, ns the result o f n meeting for Lakeland.
Mr. anti Mrs. Wurt W . Warner
held today by the clntu of ’27. It
have gone to Tampa to spend sev­
is the third yenr that the class has
eral days. Mr. Warner is to take
honored him in this capacity. He
his consistory while there.
was freshman president, sophomore
president, nnd hns now been deJ. E. Preston and family spent
elnred by his clnssmntes ns junior
.: very pleasant week-end * with
president.
Mrs. Preston's sister, Mrs. James
In addition to being n socinl fra ­
-1'- Phillips, in ( learwater.
ternity man, Mr. Henderson is n
member o f a dramatic honor fra ­
ternity and a debnting honor fra ­
ternity. He is nn active worker in
the Christian Forum, ns captain of
the Gospel teams, and is n twoyear letter man on the bnseball
squad. He is the business mnnnger
fo r the first dramatic presenta­
tion o f the year. •
Curtis

Fnlfashioned, made of ■
the sheerest chiffon. ■
These hose, once worn,
will become an .essential g
part of my lady’s cos- ■
tume. Comes in all new ■
fall shndes.
*
Lingerie__Vanity Fair Brand in the new shadow rib
bed glove silk vests, step-ins, knickers, brassieres.

Personals

ican U gion
:ary of F lfnry Union
list Church

it the High
4 o’clock.

NV,li£ Turn's*

ported, fhe*'-'
poss meeting
leeting.

'to of the M.
an all-day
home of Mrs.
la. Members
at the homo
i at 302 Oak

This W eek A t The
W om an’s Ctftb

Uwill conduct
the Woman’s

Mrs. Rae and daughter, Dorothy
motored to Ocala Saturday and re
Members o f the Woman’s Club turned Sunday/
have n treat in store for them in
Mrs. Fred McMullen of Clear­
tain'll meet the one net play, “ Bed Room Suite” water spent the week end with
by
Christopher
Morley.
which
will
lUiilin at her
Sirs. Fred I,. Dniger.
rtS Street at be presented Wednesday afternoon
by the Literature Department un­
Mr. and Mrs. F, W. I
der the direction o f Mrs. Richard
Maxwell. The title o f the play is in­ o f West Palm Bench are
triguing o f itself, ns i t 'docs not in several days in Sanford.
the leant imply what folows. Suf­
W. M. Bnrcn and W.
fice it to say the matter of the
piny is unexpected. Mrs. Maxwell, Pnlutka arc spending c
Miss Cherry o f the High School in Snnford on business.
English department, Mrs. S. O.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. I.oucks have
Shinholser take the three parts.
hr the "Daily
Very charming stuge settings are returned to Sanford after several
B reports of
being loaned by Smith Brothers in month's stay in the north.
[etc., must be the w ay o f a handsome set o f bed
effic. before
room furniture, and the elegant ac­
Premloy Barron of Manning, S.
published the
cessories o f linens nnd hangings
, was the guest o f Mr. and Mrs.
pttived Inter
nre from ’fhe Yowell Compnnv.
X. Robson over Sunday.
they will lie
This will be the first of several
owing day.
modern plays which will be pre­
sented during this club season by Daytona and 1’alm liearh. lie will
return the end of the week.
the Literature Department.
---------A fter the conclusion A o f “ Bed
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. G. Cogburn moRoom Suite,’’ the Club CVftrus will
torn! to St. Petersburg to spend
the week end with relatives.

Irwin, and J. 0. Prevatt of Jack­
sonville are in Sanford for a few
days on business for the U. S. Gov­
ernment.
A. U. Lnmpcry and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Check are attending the
Realtors convention in Lakeland
today. They will go on from there
to Dade City, where they will
spend a few days on business.
James W. Oatis of Cairo. 111.,
who has been spending the past two
month.' in Sanford has returned to
Cairo to bring his family down to
Sanford, where he expects to stay
the rest of the winter.

Dr. Byron W. Gutlnil of Wau­
kesha, W i;i, arrived in Sanford
yesterday. He had viuti'd here a
week ago enroute Jo sou*hern Flor­
ida and was so impressed with San­
ford that he has returned, lie expeets to locate here.
-------------------------------Stewart Culin hns an old Korean book in which the musical
note are indicated in color.
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IDA .''JOC K m the Santord BuihlMr. and Mrs. Arthur llardv o f! •»,« and Loan a:&lt; an investment.
.Savannah. Ga..
at tin- I’aid »P shnrosv «n o ,JtundrotLdw|Valdv. while visiting in Snnford. h&gt;rs. la y s four per cent April 1st
and Octobe" 1st. Ask your banker.

.WH.ELM
uiarti'st looking
i carpeted with
[blue and white
It,but in tan and
I black. These
fa of color have
lie tjn of the
I we thing, they
ftq drop that is
V- For another
Birtia:. v..iriin r

J. \P. Hogg of Jacksonville

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in finest condition strong Lenity stock at our well known
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WARD,
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e. NEW LOT o f strong 5 to 7 eye PEONY ROOTS JUST
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shades; our selection o f varieties 75c each; or 12 for $0.00;
such varieties as listed in catalogs at $2 to $•» each.
3. HARDY PERENNIALS; strong field grown— any 12
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7. PRIVET for hedging strong four year old—$15 per
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, 8. JAP. BRA BERRY for hedging do. do. $35 per 100.
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in Snttford for » few days on luisi- ,
ness. He is stopping at the Semi- I
Hole.
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John Tenney, Jr. and II. M
Pearsnll o f .Sura-ola are spemlim
several days in Sanfonl on busi
ness.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake returned.

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LATEST FASH ION HINTS FOR MILADY
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11Y MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

then instead of having
a curve
liko this we have a curve like
that— convex rather than concave.
Every once in n while it occurs Quite a simple difference, don’t
to one or another o f the well- you agree.
known designer.! of Paris that it
might suit the fancy o f some of
tho
fashionable women
whose
clothes they make to go about
shaped like n barrel. Or, to be
more accurate, to wear a frock
that possesses more or less the
contour o f a barrel.
Phillippe et Gnson are the spon­
sor:! o f this latest version o f the
barrel silhouette and Philippe et
Gasott are regarded as among the
more audacious o f tiny prominent
French dressmak
They uppe
very
much to tho woman who wants
H" Cgg*
into a always to be regarded as perfecttwenty- ly modern. So then this barrel
moment silhouette must be regarded as one
of the extremer notes o f the mode.
It is not a difficult achievement
, wlv until the from tho dreiiimaker’s point of
"p Then pour view. The shape is simply obtain­
11 hag am: ed by drawing in the hem a lit­
Sometimes this is done by
h""ri without tle.
11 '"to a bowl putting tho hem of the skirt into
"hit a wooden a hand somewhat seanter than the
In the case o f the
. ' :d'- and mix skirt itse|f.
in a cool place. black velvet coat shown in the
sketch the skirt portion o f the
coat shows perpendicular g a s h ­
ing* extending from
the hips
nearly to the hem. Chinese blue
silk puffs out these slashes and
express
produces the barrel effect, which
ami
is repeated on the lower part of
each sleeve. Gray squirrel forms
collar cuffs nnd narrow bandit down
either side o f the coat.
X
1 This type of frock or coat is, as
the French wo/nan would say, a
tn ffle difficult. It needs to be
&lt;,0&lt;1’s richest worn with considerable care. But
ul&gt;cmall.
then many o f the new things are
just as difficult. This new barrel
m o th er
IlS- J- A. SAPP outline is really quite in the spirit
°* rae other new things o f the
f e n U ’ AT IT season. We mun. admit, though
• Perhaps unwillingly that the UtS
it
?"8
- n'1 Ioa"
i , straight frock that curved
t
f
« , it in sea.
' neither in nor out from shoulder
L
»«me five, l? heni •» going, goine gone! Now
K o ? * hon&gt;-- Hav! rae new frocks follow the figure
with more or lees' closeness front
° no bui&gt;j shoulders to hips. You feel that
f h n ^ t th',Uland dot
, he- outline the frock follows is
quite f reight and very youthful
'C O M M IS S IO N
othermae the effect o f the close
Announce my can - nl
d#d f rtK’k is rather spoilV 0?1 t.hf hip t0 the °nd o f
tho short skirt there is then a

All colors fine quality finish
t'tl. All wool!

te Barrel Silhouette Lends Vnr
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^
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30-liu*h Velvets
pink, blue, red, navy and black.

Beautiful quality

$0.00 yard
54-inch All-W ool Flannels
Blue, tan, white, green, rose, red ’nnd brown.

Fine quality.

Special.

$3.00 yard
New Silk Prints

Novelty W ool Material

New Jap designs, printed on heavy
flat Crepe 40 nches wide.

51-inch plaids and cheek, with
plain colors to match, all-wool, fine
flannels.

$4.00 yard

$7.00 yard

Typical Outlet Valia-----underpriced nnd hundreds
of lhe ntosl fascinating &lt;»f
the season’s frocks to
choose from. Wonderful,
fine woolens, smart flan­
nels, Iwillenes and silks of
gorgeous beauty, charnieuse, satin hack crepes
and cantons in models to
delight and at the same
lime astonish the most dis­
criminating woman, who
recognizes .smart style.

Mallinson Pussy Willow
dO-ingh silk gunranteetl one
shades and printed designs.

year.

$3.50 to $5.00 yard

A

Mallinson All Silk Voile
Guaranteed all shades.

40 inches wide.

$2.75 yard

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER_3. 1925

Fort Pulaski, Long Abandoned.^
Mere Shell O f Once Proud Fortress

NEW YORK, Nov. o . - M l - F o l - 1J n
lowing ore the more important -III
football games in the East. Middle
W est, South and Fnr West for Sat7/
nrdny, Nov. 7.
Althi
yjih
,
East.
FJorl
Princeton vs. Harvard at Prince- a sj
ton.
'
revi
Penn State vs. Notre Damo at
Vir
State College, Pa.
* erod
Syracuse vs. Ohio Wesleyan at not
IjS n a cu se .
?2f&gt; i
Army vs. Davis-Elkins at Wert
Th
Point.
shine
Yale vs. Maryland at New II.1- dnr’.c
vcn.
rice
Dartmouth vs. Cornell nt Han- and
over.
anion
Boston College vs. West Virginia -tntu
a t Boston.
that
Wesleyan vs. Williams at Mid- led w
rileton, Conn.
grapi
Lafayette vs. Rutgers nt Easton, ducts,
• P f.
Pittsburgh vs. Washington &amp;
Jofferson nt FUteburgh.
Brown vs. Boston University at
Providcnco,
Columbia vs. New York Univer­
sity nt New York.
Colgate vs. Providence College
at Hamilton, N. Y.
Middle West.
Ohio State vs. Indiana at Colum­

bus.

Minnesota vs. Butler at Minn apolis.
,
Chicago vs. Wisconsin at Madi­
son.
low’n vs, Wisconsin nt Iowa City.
Purdue vs. Franklin at I.nfa;.
cite, (nd.
Michigan Vs. Northwestern nt
Chicago.
Iowa State vs. Orlnncl at Ames.
Drake vs. Nebraska at lies
Moines.
Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Nor­
man.
»
Marquette vs. Kansas Aggies at
Milwaukee.
St. Louis vs, Detroit nt Detroit.
Washington vs. Missouri nt St.
Louis.
Dayton vs. Haskell Indium at
,Dayton.
South.
/ Alnbamn ys. Kentucky nt Itirminghuni.^
A uburiA’s. Goorgiu at Columbus,
Gn.
Clcmson vs. Florida at Clem on.
Vanderbilt vs. ‘Georgia Tech a;
Nashville.
Louisiana State vs. Ric Insti­
tute at Baton Rouge.
' V. P. L vs. North Carolina Sint
nt Bhickshenr, Va.
V. M. !• vs. North Carolina at
Richmond.
Tulnne vs. Louisiana Tech at
New Orleans.
Centre c«. Tcnucsjuc ul.Dair.il'L.

Cora! Gables Gets
New Y ears Grid Tilt

A good looking man or woman
who can smile in a sure winner in
business or in lovi*. A good appe­
tite menus miles and health; but
how many enjoy their food? They
Buffer from liver trouble or liutigoat ton and life becomes a bul ­
lion. To feel well, the blood must
bo pure and rich; if it is impure
many ills are sure to follow. An
old n-liablu medicine good for
Htonuu'h and li\er it Dr. Rlerco’a
Golden Medical Discovery, made o f
herbs nml routs brought in by the
Indians from their nearby, Reser­
vations. It, baa relieved thousand
It will help you. Ii

ty’s 31. The Maroon battering ram- once re
page today played - jmrt o f the nregnnbl
game.
wfld tan
Both teams arc determined that es has g
there shall be no repifatfng o r anf-Llnrk pit
thing Jike the 21-21 tld-of last year, feidcd w
Northwestern looks forward to a clean ci
golden opportunity to win fame by the deer
downing Michigan* but the Yost ed with
Men are top heavy fnvoritics.
Citizci
Nick Kuthch,, Iowa’a t flying movcmei
Dutchman, is rounding into shape eminent
for the coming gntfie.
the city
Purdue and Minnesota arc confi- restored,
dcntly grooming
r Franklin ami the fort
Butler, respectively.
by i

Generals T o Meet
Old Dominion In
Annual Grid Fight

E a s t Coast Resort
Enters B a s k e t b a l l
Team For Publicity

NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 3.— (/F|—
Only one football game Saturday
will bring teams together who have
escaped defeat in the Southern
Conference. Washington and Lee
and Virginia meet At Lexihgton
with each boatin g 100 per cent
in Conference standing..
Victims of Virginia have geen
Georgia, V. M. I. and. Maryland.
Washington and Lee has won from
Kentucky and V. P. I.’,
Both successes o f' the Generals
were by impressive scores, Ken­
tucky falling 23 to 0, and tho Gob­
blers being subdued 29 to 0. Vir­
ginia 1iad to fight for all its vicworthy games, V. P. *T. playing
North Carolina State, while V. M.
I. is meeting North Carolina. A!nhnmn.t contest will be Kentucky at
Birmingham.

CORAi. GABLES. Nov. 3.— &lt;.pf
— Two former big league baseball
plnyers are numbered
among a
basketball quintet being whipped
into shape to represent Cora! Gab­
les in the caging world this year.
They are Larry and W ally Kopf,
the former n member o f the Phila­
delphia Athletics in 191*1, when the
Mnckmon won the American Lea­
gue gonfalon, and the latter was
on the payroll o f the New York
Giants in 1Dll 1 and 1922 during
ruccessful consecutive rag phases
by the ’Grnwmen.
Others on the team include Dan
Vigu 1 and "Dutch” Bchrent, o f the
Indiana University squad, and Her­
bert Kenley, o f Chicago Univers­
ity. Yigus was an All-Conference
guard for two years, and Healey
an All-Conference center. Anoth­
er o f the knee-pad wearers is
"A rk ” Newton, one o f the best
athletes at the University o f Flor­
ida during his matriculation there.
He was also an A ll-F lorA i hack
and center one year.

The royal Botanical Gardens at
Knew mi"ht have declined to ex­
tinction bail not young queen Vic­
MORE AUTO TAGS ARRIVE
toria rescued thom_froir abandon­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Nov. 3.—
ment.
ftp)—The second carload o f 1920
automobile tags lias jus', been re­
The word "suppe
derived ceived, tho comptrollers office
sopping stated. Tho tags are eing placed
from the practicing
bread for gravy.
in a warehouse were, and re-ship­
ped over the state as fast as comi­
ty
agencies qualify.
Tho second
S T E W A R T ’S W ASHINGTON LETTER
carhmd makes available nearly
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
300,000 tags.

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— Free
administration is mad dear through
at Edward Jackson, Hoosicr gover­
nor.
Administration men thought the
dcntl* of Indiana’;! Democratic scu*
M r , 1 Samuel ’31. Ralston, Would
Washington &amp; Lee vs, Virgin i i lengthen them in the upper
hoti e. Now th iy ’ry afraid Jack­
nt Lexington. Va.
in's choice of Arthur R. RobinFar West.
Washington vs. Stanford nt : ■ on to fill the vacancy until the
1920 election will weaken them in*
nttlc.
California vs, Washington Stan *' I'tid. Doubtless Robinson will be
an administration supporter while
nt Berkeley.
Idaho vs. Montana at Moscow, I t- In: t , hut ivhat will lie Ids ap­
pointment'; effect ill the polls next
Ida.
year
7
Oregon vs. Wiliiniuette at Ku
Confu ting, to say the least, in
gene, Ore.
New Mexico vs. Arizona nt Atburque.
Whitman vs. Gonzagti at Wnlh*.
WuITn.
Utah ■vs. Denver at Salt Lake
City.
Cofhradn Mines vs, Montana
State at Denver.

Good Blood! Good
Looks!

CHICAGO. Nov. 3.— ftp)— Red
Grange vertus Five Yards .McCar­
ty will be the story oft the IllinoisChicago gridiron meeting at Ur*
bann this week. They are the
ground gaining stars of their re­
spective teams.
The Illini Brick Top leader is
in fine physical trim nftcr his ex­
periences down in Pennsylvania.
Grange averaged better than 10
yards every time he carried the
hall while McCarty averaged 0 1-5
yards against Purdue, Grange’s
longest run wan SO yards, McCar-

arsenals.
Fort Pulaski was named for
Brigadier General Count Cusimir
Pulaski, Polish nobleman, who fell
in tho defense of Savannah durjng the American Revolution. A t
tho lime of us construction, the
fort could withstand any type of
cannon fall fired against it, but
during the seige of February, loftrjjfied cannon made a numbec o f
breaches m the walls

RETURNS FROM HEARING
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 3.—
CP)—J. II. Tench, rate expert for
the Florida Railroad Commission
returned recently from tho hearing
on cement freight rates o f the
southeast ami south, held nt New
Orleans. Mr. Tench will be one of
tho principal witnesses at the
Florida citrus hearing, at Orlando,
Nov. *J.
INVESTS IN OUTSIDE CAPITAL
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Nov. 3.—
ftp)— For the first time in its his­
tory the city o f Tallahassee is in­
vesting in outside capital.
The
commissioners recently purchased
$20,000 worth of Arcadia bonds,
which will pay ft 3-8 per cent until
maturity in 193*1.

Thu Davey-Winston Oi

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NEW YORK— There's a contest
on for barber shop quarters. A
silver cup will Ik* given the best
four singers of "Sweet Adeline"
or “ What Have You.”

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Boys, its here! Thebestshoojj
son in years and we are stocks
everything you ’ll need.

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Shotguns, R ifles, Shells, Gan#

yiumi.o i rnrti.

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examination on the constitution o f
the United States. The letter no­
tifies them that tho constitutional
examination will he held during the
first week in February.

Indiana. They caused anxiety
concerning the 1920 chances of
Senator Watson, a candidate then
for re-election.
With
Ralston’
death came an opportunity to im­
prove the situation,
What,,was wnntnd—and looked
ion— from Jh'ckson Whs an appoint­
ment calculated to bring the fac­
tions together, cinrh
Watson’s
prospect and land a Republican
permanently in the other In­
diana Semite scat. In. tend he
picked a man—so the administra­
tion hears— who suits neither fac­
tion, doc i nothing toward uniting
them urn! perhaps creates a third.
The impression prevails here
that he deliberately chose a weak
sister, politically, with an eye to
hi* own chances next year. He
won’t get much backing
from

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Weeds and underbrush choke the «
courtyard, while a f°w *truKKling ■
peach trees, planted during the oc- i
Eupaney of the fortreut, Interning-. g
One o f the choice warehouse g
It? with the brush.
J
Although the dungeon may now J block o ff First Street, 100 fect
bo entered with safety, tho hum a
of thousands of mosnuitos warns a This property will g o to $10,000 i„
* !i*.-’t 11
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tho visitor of the.r Presence. The ■
parapet Is mounted by a flight 5
W c specialize in Celery Farm
of granite stairs. From it one is ■
given a view of the marshes whicn „
Squires, with 16 years cxperienc
m r round the fort for miles m j
three directions, while to the cast ■
is the open sen.
*
rincements for the big guns are ■
situated on the parapet. The old, B
heavy weapons were at one ttnio R
hoisted bv means of rude derricks |■
made of stout planks and block H
end tackle. Tho:' gun chambers ■
served as sleeping and living Ia
quartern for men. Ising ago the a
ancient cannon wore removed to ^

Grange And CcCarty Meet Saturday
In Battle Between Illinois, Chicag

dames Saturday

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“ Time Tried anti Crop Tested”
Sept. 1, 1925 new price list of regular brands just issued
Get same before placing your order. Send orders now fot
full requirements, save delays and be ready when fertilizei
is needed.
QUALITY First.
FAIR Prices.
PROMPT shipment

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Jacksonville,

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Thursday, November 5, 1 p.m
“NEW ENGLAND HEIGHT’S”
on licit' uiiei. wpci niii.i nuiieii [nr HUlKlIVIsiOll, at
rily limits, on Orlando Road between Hanford and
French Avenue.
For quick turn at good profit, 1&lt;M feet, close in on
Sanford Avenue, a sacrifice.
II lots. Woodruff Subdivision betw een Magnolia
and French Avenue, singly SjGju.uo, collectively $550.
Terms easy.
On First Street, one lot, *10 feet, near Hotel, per foot
$.150.00 for today.
Impr wed corner lot, business district Sanford Ave­
nue, exceptionally cheap.
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Watch this space for bargain^ daily
t harlie Chung,* ( ’htiw'ii fortmiout
gfjfur and prvDCiR holder o f tho
chatiipiorndtin of the Hawaiian I«laiuii, whu la tu coni|M*to in tho
910,000 op«n tuurnumunt at \*n
Aiigele* next January. To c i im t i
tu make a good nhuwing in hU iu-

AtlttLxnwnrain.u ia u big ebutk in

I Mcisch Building,

W e have two plans o f financing
Your Horne
1st— We will lend you

All The Money
necessary to build a complete hcr.*.e

2nd— If your home i3 already ouilt we \\ill make
you a very substantial loan an it.

NO D E L A Y ------------- NO W AITING
Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

Title Guaranty &amp;Mortgage Co.
107*109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

P " — CHOICE BUSINESS A N D RESIDENTIAL*
Lots on Dixie Highway, W est— Just Outside A
City lim it s
&gt; •. ' •
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You Know lls By Now -------- ------Our Motto;
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terms e x t r e m e l y E Z
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(Over Postal TeligVaph)
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

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3—Autos, Rent
autos

for

h ik e

CAfcjJS AUTO SERVICE
D»J
or n igh t Meets all trmlna. Ras’f i g e tranaf-r. Phone 651 and fla-w
REEL &amp; SONS
You Drive It. .
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i.rtlon.
iriuent

G/\S HEATERS

, ^ ’ URLING, eub-d.vision
■pecInllHt. Subdivision to Orlando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

W h ite En amelware
Full Line.
Hall Hardware Co.

120 foot past frnnt1 feet deep on San-

lleattlant o f

The ideal lirat for Florida winters,
All Stjli-s
Medium Priced

Ball Hardware
,

Phone ft

F lorid a

alnee

l»*«.

Itefei
First Nutli.nul HnnH.

J. 1!. HUTCHINSON
UK AI. K S T A T K
I £3 W e s t F ir st s t r e e t
Flu me 4T5
Member o f
H A N FO R D . FI.A
F liir ld n S t a le
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5— Autos. Sale

above

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21— Hale, Heal Estate

500. Terms.. Address*

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PAGE SfcVF*

3.1925,

GOOD USED CARS
1923
1920
1920
1924
1923
1924

Essex " I " doach.
Velie "6 " Touring.
lluick “ 6” Touring.
Chevrolet Touring.
Ford Coupe.
Dodge Touring.

Terms To Some People
hone 3
Oak and 2nd St
FOR SA LE : One second hanc
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi
tion; one 36 ft. cabin cruiser, pow
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 II. P. mo
tor. Boat and motor in fine con
dition. Two second-hand flat bot
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude
outboard motor. Wise Boat Works,
Alt. Dora, Fla.
________________

21.— Lost, Found

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRALTO US
On and after January the
10th, 1920, the Painters scale
will ho $1.00 per hour.
Local ,1201, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Sec vetitry.

ID itEALil HUYERS or sailer* of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St, Petersburg Times. One cen*
cent a word daily, two centa a won
Sunday*.
I- I.ORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
Mornimr Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate 1e a word, min-]
imum 24e cash with order.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s la rg ­
est ilaily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
more lc per word each insertion.

G. TAYLO R DYF.R
P a in tin g — D e co ra tin g
IM IO N E 3 0 3

IIAIttlKIl M ini*

113 Mweru-li* A »t.
( First 'Txi&gt;s Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Indies and Children

'V^ilcjez Retfl ty Co.

Ky GEORGE M cM ANUS

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THE. Y ‘ b v / l P E O
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75x82.

$760.00 per ft.

Corner Sanford A ve­
nue and Union, priced

56 feet

on

Sanford

A vc., between 5th and
6th.

$10,000.00.

Several excellent buys
in lots in the best parts
o f town:
A few houses left at­
I

tractively priced and

i on very easy

terms.

Rooms i)-10

Earle T. Field
JtKAt. RNTATR — IWKSTMKSITI*
l.oliliy I'oluaton-Hruniley 111,1a.
Hanford
Elorlil*

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IUNK’S FILLING &gt;
STATION
t
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FI*

Nothing rinkctl, nothing
nimlo. Invest now.
Let
your dollars grow.
85x500 feet at Water St.,
nnd Lake Monroe, will cut
into nine lots facing three
ntrcetfl, at $400.00 per foot.
We have many other val­
uable buys. Call ami nee
us. Also let us have your
listing o f county nnd city

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422 Union Ave.
Telephone 173-w
InT'l Fcato« e be
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under market.

80 acre tract. Hast i/*&lt; of"S, '
VV. H. LONG
LOST: Iiusinetu books. Put in an­
other car by mistake. Will finder
E. \/x It 32, See. 23. Twp. 20.
MEAT MARKET
please return to Irene Brandt, or
40 acres. S. H. \\ ,&gt;f N. E. \\ '
Photie 423-W.
Sec. 20. twp. 20, It. 32.
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41tt Sanford Av*. Sanford, Fla
,, th#lr
Ulton J. Moughton
LOST:
Hunch
o
f
keys
in
leather
lr«* ••
This
property
lies
within
mh»r R
ense. Tagged W. E. Hawkins.
ARCHITECT
iouI on*
Jersey City. Finder return to W. ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her- short distance of beautiful i
id ha* «
First
National
Batik Bid it.
E. Ilaw kiiH, Vnldez Hotel. Reward.
i, i can l
7— Business Service
aid. South Georgia's
greatest lake Harney. Just off hard
&lt;nnfnrd.
-------------Florid*
uni***
If interested write or IfWE H A V E THE BEST BUYS
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, road.
_
2
5
—
-Opticians,
Jewelers
RANEY’S DRUG STORE — Preweekly and Sunday.
Classified wire.
]
-A C R E A G E •criptlonn, Drugs, Sodas.
We H. C. VIELE, ‘ Jeweler. Watch, rates lUe per line. Wuyeross Jour­
B
U
SIN
ESS-H O M ES
jewelery
and
clock
repairing
and
are aa near you as your phone.
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgiu.
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­
Call 103.
•' /M ottc 7 2 7
PALM REACH COUNTY — The
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
glWlsBI.
scene of stupendous develop­
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ment. Read about it in the Palm 50G-8-10 Firsi National Bank
_28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Successors to Glllon A Platt
Reach l’oat. Sample copy bent on
J16 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
Building, Sarasota, Fin.
I; Valdez Hold Building
request.
trical. Phone 422. Electragith ITEWART T lIS FLORIST"
Flower* »or all occasions.
IMmiie 2127
Radio.
TO REACH tin* prosperous farm ­
814 Myrtle.
Phone 260-W
ers
and
fern
growers
of
Volus­
WIGHTS— Three stations.
Mag­
ia county advertise in the DeLand
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
33— Wanted
Daily New.*, rate lc per word, cash
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
with
order.
WANTED
:
Sheet
metal
work
of
Expert service.
nil kind:Is. Sanford Sheet Metal
ATTP.iVllON —
WIGHT PRIN T SHOP— Printing Works. 31:2 E. 2nd St.
beginning
the
Engrnving, Embossing. See u»
i greatest development in Georgia’s
W
ANTED:
Painting
Will
first. Wo do it.
Phono 4I7-W
history; a half million dollar high­
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255,
li. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
way to tlio gulf beach just finish­
ford and N. Y.
I .— Here is tin* opportun­
ed; al two million dollar bridge
tMF.S n . CO W AN — All kind*
ity to buy twenty lots in »
across
Escambia
Ray
started;
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
fast growing residential sec­
quarter million dollar opera house
Water aril Rent Tanks. At Oak
3,—Ten acres o f good truck
tion of Sanford. Located on
j
under
construction;
two
millions
Avenue end Third Street- Tele­
farming land ill
Eureka
the south side o f the city
being spent on highway; greatest
phone 111.
Hammock. Flowing well Ims
with some facing on the Dix­
- chance for live devehqier* to get
been driven on this property.
ie Highway uml the rest on
Stores MIRACLE Cnncrele C*».. general WANTED TO HUY: One cut-down
Write 1level
Tract is conveniently locatPalmetto Avenue,
$25,0011
Ford.
.Must
be
in
fair
condition.
Tlie
I'm
mi
remenl work, sidewalk*, hulld.
i d near a loading nation.
will
buy
all
of
these
lots
with
Apply
to
Mr.
Atkinson's
care
Her­
&lt;nr block*. Irrigation bos** J. B
TIu* price is $31111.110 per acre.
one third cash and the bnlald.
Terwllleger, Prop.
Terms will lie made.
unce
on
easy
terms.
The
price
ADVERTISING gets results if '.t
is
soon
to
advance,
so
it
will
HILL LUMBER CO. Houa* o
reaches potential buyers.
IV
pay you to inve i igule these
I Four acres of cleared
Service. Qn*!Hv *nd Pric*.
lalka Daily Ntws is circulated in
ideals residential
lots, at
and tiled truck farming land
an industrial and agricultural sec
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR:
A!
ESftlNG — M.iU Igraphing
once.
with five room house. Also,
kinds of subdivision work, clear 1tion.
reilaneous
nli,nit thirty grapefruit and
ng
nod m ailing—*« vn«
t it .
von
-v n n '
R inj;. Address J. Oliver, 518 Ea*
orange trees. Located seven2.—Two Iteautiful lots in
TAMPA
DAILY
TIMES,
Tampa.
P73 TT P Poo-), V\rml [8th Street, Sanford, Fla.
tenths uf a mile east of the
Mayfair
located
near
the
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
city limits of Sanford, on
nnftl T|nr*V nfrlr*
wonderful Lake Monroe. Etc31— Wanted Help, Female sified pages of Florida's Gi.'al
Celery Avenue. Price ?D'«.rant
residences
are
being
Hoiiiy Daily, rates 2 cents a word
5110,00; 1-3 cash, balance 1,
ft— For Rent. Apartments
i'rected
in
this
iiuh-division
WANTED lAT ONCE; Colored girl Minimum 25c, cash with order
2 and 3 years, 5 percent bind­
and it affords u pictuicsqm
or woman for light, easy work. Write for complete rate card.
APARTM ENT FOR REN T: Fnr- Apply 217 Ibtk A vc,
er for 30 days.
Knot for your while.' horiw
ni nod or unfurnished. Quiet lo­
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
cation. Also one house and gnni*»e
through the Xenia d u e tto , Zen35— Wanted Help. Male
for rent. 1200 Magnolia or Rail­
in, Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­
road Station. Blanche Takflch.
trict. Want ad and display rates
W ANTED: Man, white or colored,
on request.
nt cigar factory. 1 A. Mauser.
9— For Rent, Houses
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
MAN White or colored, quick and
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
FOR RENT: Five room house and
handy with saw, hammer, paint classified medium, rate, rash, He
INLOflPORATKO
garage on Second Street. Phone brush, garden rake, etc Steady job
charge. 10c minimum.
571-J.
at $18.00 a week. W. M. Young,
----------- &lt; K E A U O fiS &gt; ---------MAINE — Wotervllle,
Morning
Elm and Hughey.
HOUSE FOR REN T: Five room
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
JOHN L. FOX, Representative
house immediately south
of
people are interested in Florida
property.
Reach them through
schoolhnufi] at Panin, rental $25
120 South Park Ave.
nor month. Apply to J. G. Hersh­ W ANTED: Small apartment or the Sentinel. Kate card on «|iberger, next place south o f proper­
room itj private home. Will ex­
Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine'
ty. Paoln, Fla.
change references. Phone 746.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything?
If so advertise in
10— For Rent, Rooms
WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room
the Gainesville Sun.
Why waste your time run­
unfurnished apartment. M C. care
ning around looking for a
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed- Herald.
gmid Investment?
Lot us
room, twin beds, 4 blocks from
W ANTED TO RENT: Two o
show
you
how
you
can in­
post office, near new hotel on Un­
three room apartment, one will
vest your money nnd double
ion Avenue. Phone 571-J.
i garage preferred. No tourist. Ad
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been in the
dress James Smith, Herald Office
FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom
ri-nl estate business for years
WANTED TO RENT: Apartment
nnd garage. 815 Park Ave.
nnd art* gluil to sny we have
or house furnished or unfurnish­
the finest listings ami tin*
ed. Phone 617, Mr. Williams or
best values in the State of
FOR PEN T: Bedroom, also garage.
care Herald.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 3.
. 1st or Dec. I si to May l si
Florida.
Apply 806 Magnolia or Phone
(,p)_Fifty
new
insurance
compe
COME
AND
INVESI
It!ATE
206.
42— Advtg. Mediums
For Our Northern Salesmen
Owners are urged to list
nigs began operations in Floral.i
their properties with ns for
FOR RENT: Large bedroom with
between
January
I
and
Oetnlter
30,
Several single rooms.
bet ter results ami quick action
double bed. 618 Oak. Phono THE MORNING JOURNAL is the 11)26, according to Information at
accepted want ad medium in
622-W.
Daytona (Flu.) One cent u word Uie office of the insurance com­
Two small apartments
missioner. They include file, life
)U RENT: Two furnished bed an insertion. Minimum 25c.
and miscellaneous companies, with
Centrally located
rooms. 410 Myrtle Avenue.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in one reciprocal exchange and one
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE fraternal benefit society.
DAILY N EW S— it covers Brow­
I M
iloily FOR SA L E : 5 acre farm, 1 1-2 ard County thoroughly which is
one of tlie most rapid!S, growing
PULTON, INI
L OJ'Slor nnd
miles west Sanford, on asphalt
M con- routl^ nil }*;t with vegetables. 6 sections on the Flumlft Coast.
1INI III AM, Knit- X"»- '
Sample copy and rate card upon
l 01 new cores
room dwelling, $6500.00, $3500.00 reouest.
shilling a day fur liquor
__________
, 'I’ - Cletning cash. Three lots 50x117 1-2 in south
“ a moderate allowance lor
jj°r all reA
LITTLE
W
ANT
AD
IN
The
Sanford for $600.00 each.] Part
' said lad y Selborne ill the
Promoter
kadintor &amp; cash, $10 month on each lot. See or
HERALD will bring you in big
,,f a speech before ihc N-iHi bt- and It. R. write R. If. Bankston, Sanford.
resultsAdvertise those old ar­
I'oiiiicil of Women. “ Drunk ticles you haye stored away and
is the evil” she declared, \
* niasons can
\ ou are wasting time and mo­ have no use for. A little thirtymlerate connimption "I h i
nf ad kinds. ney if this nage hasn't vour clas­ cent nd may bring you several
1,1,-h is
vift uf God lo r .
11 comer 9th St sified advertisement. Phone it in dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
•hone 3'JO-W. today. No. 148.
sentative will call and see you.

W E L L -W E H K n/E O O K
CjO O T C U A vR D o r s T H E
P O R C H - W E HEED n O f

immediately

rear o f Post O ffice.

FOR SALE: 0 lots in Pinehurst at
^ $200 a lot, below market value.
These lots are priced for a nuirk
sale. Address “ Owner" Box 1.11. COLUMHUS (tin .) LEDGER —
Sanford, Fin,
. Classified nds have the Inrgeat
circulation in Southwestern Geor22—Sale, Furnituc
i»ht. Rato 8c (ti-wgrd line) line.

I. W . Phillips’ Sons

Lot

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NUMBER 80.

FIRST EDITION

IU. S, ITALiMExpansion O f Public H e a lth CONSTRUCTION I m p o r t a n t E le c t io n s
Service In C ity A n d C o u n ty
DEBTBODIES10 Schools In d icated In R e p o rt FOR ID MONTHS W i l l H o l d I n t e r e s t
CONFER TODAY
IS OVER$1,350,080 O f C o u n t r y T u e s d a y
Romance Ends

Foreign Commission Arrived
In Washington Sunday and
Is Prepared to Make Offer
Volpi Heads Visiting Body

iFrance
permisoops To
rh Syria

D ifficulties Seen
By Both Countries

tred

Britain

Visitors Well Informed Uuon
American Views; Sessions
Be Secret, Winston Asserts

Reduction of MorcEosllyComhatted Children’s Ills Is
Accomplished by MissAbby
Doudnev and Her Assitnnt Figures Show Increase Over
Last Year of $703,797;
October Total Is Slightly
1,177 Corrections
Made During Year Under Same Month In 192-1
Interesting Statistics Given
To County Hoard Recently
In Annual RciiortSubmitled

110 Permits Issued
During Last Month

Gotha mM ayoraltyCon

NEW BOOK TELLS lest and New Jersey
Race
OF HOUSE’S TR IP Gubernatorial
Prove M ost Spirited
TO EUROPE IN ’16 Voters Of Thirteen

House-A-Dny Record Is Main­ Former Ambassador to Court

States Go To Polls

1.hat. *ke public bcaltli service,
tained; $10,000 Garage Is
uf St. James Objected to
maintained in Sanford and SemiIsNonBeing
Erected
by
Rossctter
Envoy’s Proposal That The
mlo county sciioois by tho Semi­
V . S. Should Seek Peace Constitutional Am end­
Dedares
nole I .minty Welfare Hoard,
is
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— f/P)—
Permits for building construc­
achieveing excellent results in pro­
ments to Be Voted
The Italian commission arrived in
jt Writer
WASI1INC.TON, Nov. 2.— (/!’)—
moting an interest among the tion issued in Sanford during tire
Washington late Saturday, prepar­
first 10 months of 1025 attained Another
Upon In Ohio, N. Y.
interesting
post - war
sum ler children in public honlth the record total o f $1,21) 1,287, it
ed to reopen today the conferences
I 2—(AP)
methods, as well as reducing to a was learned Saturday morning contribution to the history o f the
on a settlement of that, nation's
Inrgo extent the more easily com­ when the totals for October and world war, revealing colorful de­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—
the Daily
obligations to the United States
batted ills attendant to growing the year were announced by City tails of Col. House's mysterious (A P )—Several contests which
which have l&gt;een in abeyance sev­
. Syria says
trip to Europo in 1918, is soiled youtii, r. shown ill the nnuul re­ Clerk I.. U. Philips.
rkish troops Charles 1*. Taft 11 o f Cincinnati, eral months.
«'il in a newly imldishcd volumno o f linvu attracted wide attention,
port of Mim Abby 11. Uoudney,
The increase over the amount of “ Tho Life and letters of Walter H. notably
No ceremony attended the arriv­
the gubernatorial
county nurse.
aril Mosul son o f Chief Justice William How­
permits issued from the local o f ­ Page,” wartime American ambas­
al o f the mission, headed by Count
ard
Taft,
was
elected
president
o
f
light
in
New
Jersey and tho
,e Daily ExAs
evidence
of
this
statement,
it
fice during the same period in
international convention o f the Volpi, the finance minister, and
is pointed out that in 1925, the 1921 Is shown to he $702,797, rep­ sador to London.
mayoralty campaigns in New
r rejwrt. It the
few
functions
are
planned
for
to­
Y. M. C. A., at its meeting in
Tin* hook, compiled by Burton J. York, Boston and Detroit will
nursing service has liecn respon­ resenting approximately MO per­
0( Turks at Washington. He is 28.
day in advance o f its first sched­
Hendrick a.id published under
sible for a total of 1,117 corrections cent.
uled
joint
session
with
the
Ameri­
that the
copyright by Uoubleday-I'ago and lie settled tomorrow at tho
for various ailments anting the
One hundred and ten permits, Company, discloses that Page ob­ polls.
can
debt
commission,
except
from
in them per­
Chijdrcn in the county schools, reaching a total of $125,955 \v&lt; re
all visits to the state department, j
jected strenuously to House's proWhile Tuesday's elections
. Ttie report
the treasury and probably the Mrs. Josephine Wideiwr Leidy while during the preceding year issued here during October, the
posnl
that
the
United
Stales
ihuuld'ure
refer ret) a general, there will
»his protestthe
same
total
reached
714
correc­
White House.
daughter of Joseph E. Widener tions. Thin represents an increase city record shows. In comparison upport a peace conference on con- i b a l l o t i n g in only 12 stater, with
L«nn«r.t.
.
tr.,
.•
................
....................
..
........
permits
with
October,
1921
when
millionaire art collector, hns suec
Ready for Business.
" is that the
or •Ki.i corrections or approximately totalling $152,020 were granted, it dition that, if Germany refused the state-wide voting in only five o f
Tho finance ministers’ intention for divorce from her husband, Car­ &lt;13 |)«r cent.
Besides New Jersey, Vir­
i Syrii Uvoris seen that the monthly rrocnrd proposal, tin- United Slates would tie
is to start talking business as ter Leidy, young son of a Phila-,
.............
..... service,
„,.rvir,. this year is slightly less than that go into war on the t itle o f the Al- .m m will be the only state to elect
tpintiont to
Another feature o...f the
quickly as possible.
The first delphia physician. The two eloped according to t|„. report, hns been during tire same period last year. lies. Page thought there were am­ a governor ami in only one other,
(turf on the
meeting hns been set for I o’clock, m 10-0 and Lady spent a year on |the addition o f another nurse
ple moral grounds for an American
This fact, according to local ton- declaration of war against Ger- Ri mi y Iv.uiia, is there a state o f­
..............Probation’’ working in an iron:whosle l)uti, s ari, (lircc" ej to lhJ
fice at. issue, that o f judge o f tho
111 (orripond- Improved News Service Gives ntul it is likely that the two com­ foundry to prove to Ins rich par- 1nwM,s ,)f thl. Snnfon,
struclion
men
is
due
to
the
difficul­
^
missions at that ime will atempt
many,
’but
he
felt
that
to
go
in
oil
Supreme
Court.
irity in Syria
ty in securing building materials
the basis o f tho House proposal
Herald Readers Bates New« to map out a course of procedure
Two member - o f Congress are to
Urge area
W° rthy ° f Miss Uoudney states that the £
with which t&lt;&gt; continue building
lie cho a to fill vacancies now ex­
in perpetual
o f World Events, Knight fo r the further conferences. In thur daughUr.___________________ creased amount of work in the programs already started in lie. would amount to trickery.
this
connection
it
was
suggested
isting in thu third Now Jersey
,
schools
of
thin
city
was
thought
to
I’
rcsident
Wilson
((noted
are creating
city.
Represents Associated I*res today that a committee would be ^
; bo sufficient to require the services
The mefnuge brought to Ixin- nml tbiul IG ntucky districts. While
property. Thu
Notwithstanding
this
situation-,
named by each commission and ------------------ --------- r -------------------- i of another member o f the staff.
there i a vacancy in the Senate
i out of hand,
In accordance with tho demands
SanfUYd is still maintaining the don by House, as the emissary o f from North Dakota; this will not.
1’n'sidciit Wilson, inure than n
fact that (ien- of its expansion program, planned that the real negotiations would
record
pace
set
during
September,
be filled us Governor Sorted hns
inch cammaml- to keep ubreast o f the sw ift mov­ take plnce between the two small
when permits issued for the con­ year Is'Dire the United States ac­
declined
to oril'.r a pedal election
tually
did
go
to
war,
wa
i
quoted
by
J at Damascus ing tide o f local progress, and en­ groups.
The service, inaugurated here struction of homes in this city
The Americans mu! Italians alike
have arrived. couraged by the hearty support a f­
three years ago, Iras, according to averaged one a day, or hotter. The Rage in one of his memoranda as to determine the successor to tho
Late Senator LtidiL
Miss Piiudncy, expanded rapidly October 1 list inibllshed Saturday follows:
I adds that a forded by local business men and recognize tho difficulties which
N.
Y ./l’ ight Center uf Attraction^
confront
them
in
renewing
conver­
under the constantly increasing de­ reveals that the total o f 22 pi rI approaching citizens, The Sanford Herald an­
“ Tho United States would like
The mayoralty n .lii wun sena­
mands. In the inure remote dis­ mits were granted to cover the Great Britain to do whatever would
ia be achieved nounces that, beginning with to­ sations. Italy’s debt, as calculat­
Ktwn of large day’s issue, it will present its read­ ed at tlie treasury, is $2,128,542,­ Officers o f Sanford Body to tricts of the comity it has proved erection of dwellings during the belli Hie United Slates to aid tho tor Janies .1. Walker, wlio defeat­
ed John K. Dylan in ih primary,
Make Efforts to Have 100 especially valuable, furnishing a past four weeks. .
listd troops. At ers with the leased wire telegraph­ 852, of which $1,047,86'J,1‘J8 is
Allies.”
having Frunlt D. Waterman, man­
Bbd,cation of ic service offered by the Associat­ principal and the remainder accru­
Per Cent Representation at temporary medical service to those
A tabulated list o f construction
That was in January. 1918 Five ufacturer nml political novice, as
ed
interest.
Both
commissions
jEsronun pres* ed Press.
Annual Session at Lakeland wlio would otherwise lie unable to totals for 192 und 1925 is given weeks later, after vie'tlng the an opponent, prOi.iddy attracts tho
realize that enreful though will be
obtain such in an emergency.
cffennK.
us follows:
l-H'iuli, Belgian and German capi­ widest atteiitiun over the country.
Installation of thin service, pro­ required to arrive at a formula of
Included among the statistics
1925
1921
Asfcnibling in 15 motor cart on
tal . tho Colonel returned to 1.oil-1 -I'h. b iller: ;t c •:»
however, Is
L.1 the reported viding local readers with nutionul settlement providing satisfactory Fir-t Street at 7 o'clock Tuesday compiled by Miss Uoudney in the Jan................... $27,825
$ 75.275 don with liia plan for an American j
in Hustun wherd 10 cuulidaiea, scuh troops tov.-- and foreign news features, gath­ means for liquidation for such a morning, approximately 10 mem­ report are the following: Homo Feb..........
41,1 in pfsco conference prepornl with
10,770
11 veil democrat;'' anti three republi­
Jtiqr. it was re- ered by the most reliable and e f­ sum.
70,299 virtti.il ullimatum to Germany atbers of the Sanford Real Estate visits 18b. i-hool visits 222, con­ Dior.................. 25,018
cans uro in tho field. Tho Kueptember 7,000 ficient reporting agency in the
429,129 taclicd.
25,811
Board, together with their wives ferences 2291, children weighed Apr.
Italians Know Conditions.
Klu.c
fi.
. In tin Detroit
Ibttn mase.'d on wot Id, is planned ns-the most dis­
95,525
5022,
physical
inspections
I7*M
»,
dc21,210
May
...............
.
Tho Italians will start the nego­ and families, will leave here to
Ail Lose ( juiidmci'
inreyorally fight in which Mayor
bUiopotaniiu as tinctive feature o f the improved tiations well informed ns to the attend the annual state realtors’ ,-fectivea found 1520, exclusions Juno
. 81,055
42,029
“ Of course, ns I told House,” Smith is standing for rv-olbction.
. 109,289
l l favorable do­ policy o f The Herald, following gLMiorul views o f tho Americans. convention to be held in Lakeland if r°ni school &lt;n.
. 22,32!)
July .
.
wrote
I'nge in February, I!) 18. “ noMayorn also are to bo elected in
12,025
lt#, over .Mosul closely the puMfcutioa o f two daily The conference will serve in a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura228,197 liody hero would dare talk aliout
Other figures Imwn on the tail- A ug..............
Rittsburgli,
Louisville, indiunapoNs
b c . „ . a .;—;.. •dillon* ..n.inged to provide county
57,991
152,755
1ulatcd list are sanitary inspection Sept.
peace, and if they did core, nobody and scores o f other cities. Besides
lSjrh, the Lea- subscribers with quicker delivery measure to pick up matters where day of this week.
152,020
Oct.
125,955
Officers o f tho local hoard have of school buildings 22, treatment:)
they wen dropped when tho first
would dare accept the president’s ImliniMipolia, there are 100 such
the protest service.
211, health
intervention. They no longer have contests in Indiana alone.
commission which included Ambas­ been working during the past week 22, classroom talk
i over the rec­
Totals
$597,190
$
1,291,2s7
In augmenting the city news d c­ sador He Martino and Dr. Mario to secure a 100 per cent represen- *clubs stai n d 8, health talks to
confidence in tin* president.
New Jersey is to select seven
ipe French,
who
Among the larger permits rec­
.... ;.... partment, it was thought that the Alberti, departed in mid-summer. |tulion of the Sanford organization school children 12, committee mect“ Hon e told me that we'd have *tato senators mid the entire IhwSjna against |installation o f the leased wire at Both are members of the present i at the convention, and have been ings attended 7, office interviews orded here during tho month in­
a meeting on .Monday— Asquith, cr house o f tin- state legislature;
I h l ™ l^L‘ sam® Dine would he ndvantng- commission, and Dr. Allierti has assured o f attendance of at least ISI, individuals advised al office cluded one for the construction of Grey, Reading, l.loyd George, In* Virginia is to elect an entire gene­
a
brick
garage
building
on
Lee
...
. .m* Icons. Arrangements were made spent several months in Rome co m -&gt;une deiegat * trom each brokerage 221, individuals treated at office
Street to cost $ 10,000. The per­ and I. Rut I said. ‘ No w« won't. ral assembly; New York is to elect
bore-eighth \vTt(Tthe Associated Press head- piling data on Italy’s financial and house. Lakeland,
it is suid, has I5tl_. hour- in office tib'.t hours o f
No member of the government can itiunihers o f the lower house and
JWiml more quarters, and .the connection was economic condition and prospects, [made extensive preparations for Iclerical work 597, miles traveled mit was issued to A. K. Rossctter.
Km tucky is to select 72 members
W. S. Price will build a one-story atforil to di n il. i any subject.”
l»U reported to established last week.
which already have Itevn placed j tile meeting this year which, in. , 7779.
brick store on First S t m t , be­
4*4 Gnat UritDcipitc Hie amhn: mlnrs refusal o f the stale lli.tye mid Senate.
It i 1 shown in tho report that tween Holly and Cedar Avenues, to In present, however, tho meet­
With the arrival Saturday o f before the American commission- view of liie present importance of
Amendments)To By Voted.
SUtei have
real estate, it thought to be one a total of 1,592 defects were dis­ at a cost of $ 1,000.
New York and Oliiojare tho only
ing In tween House and the rank­
pwtttiona to Fred K. Knight, the Associated crs.
Officials believe, therefore, that of the most important issues of the covered during the year, and u tot­
Another business building to be ing British stall •men was held u dates to pa.&gt; ■ on constitutional
•toUrdmcnt. Piess representative, who will nsal ot 1.117 corrections made. It is
nmte
charge
o
f
tho
local
stution,
NtttSl hu Hostthe new conference will be able to state at this time. A number of
erected
will lie a two-story com ­ few days later. F*reign Minister amendments. The most important
hn *Vartng cn a number of tests were made on eliminate many of the usual pre­ important questions will be bandi­ also learned that the literature dis- bination business block on S ec­ Grey ii quoted an aying to House, o f these before the New York vot­
the nparatus to insure perfect con­ liminary stages, but there is :in ed by tlie realtors during the Hire - tiilmtcd amounted to 529 pieces. ond Street hclvfcen Myrtle and 1that “ if it were known that we ers propoi •• both i "sues o f $'!00,Hookworm specimens obtained 212, Elm Avenue. It will hu built by
nections, and the wire was placed attempt anywhere to minimize the day session.
were meeting for the purpose of t.ttii.Odit to eliminate grade cross­
Local firms which will be repre (hookworm treatments given 152, R. J. Reed, for $2,000.
in service early this morning.
&gt;*»J ReoM
discussing peace, every window in Iings ,v. I 1109,000,000 for pi rmaproblem.
sented in the motorcaile leaving b iters sent 1,227, cards sent 225,
Nov.
Mr. Knight, who was graduated
Negotiations Secret.
Tho large iM-rmit for residential my bouse would be Hililislied," t i'tit improvements. The principal
special and pre-school inspection))
w recall kj the from the University o f Florida last
The policy o f basing debt fund­ lieri Tuesday morning are the
construction
during October in­ while l ’a"e himself said to the agiendment ptoposos in Ohio is
•191
;t «f Ctstrji sjj. year, and who has been the Asso- ing arrangements on a basis of ca­ Uritt-Chiltcndcn Realty Conipany,
cluded a lucco bungalow for the Colonel half seriously, luilf good that extending from two to four
years the t.'riu.i of stale officers.
t,n coaBi.'iod,, einftd Press representative
in pacity to pay, will be applied to A. I*. Connelly and Sons, Lee Con­
Saulantit Investment Company, to naturedly:
sd!# Depart. Cainesvilio since, explained -tliis Italy, Under Secretary Winston if nelly. DuHose mid Hollar, ’Ibrasli- Youth On Trial At
cost $7,590; a residence in Rose
" I f the British public learns that I tin- inn}"fully contest in Boston
Court, erected by E. V. Dougin; , this is going on, you will be lucky |i the only one in Massachusetts.
m orn in g that the local station re- the Treasury, said today, as strict­ er and (Surlier, Knight and MacGreen Cove Springs for $s,999; and ihc home of Wal­ if you mu not thrown into th e'! Such coldi t are fairly general in
*&gt;U It lent t01edves press dispatches over the ly as Itas been the case with all Neill, K. F. Lane, W. II. Wight
l i
nil ra will tie
ter S. Cideninn in Drenniwold, to Thameiv”
Pnftaami.ii;rr "ir e direct from the association other powers whose obligations Stanley Rogers. W. D. Wheeler, J
'a municipal election in Kansas
tie app, int- headquarters in Washington. The have been funded. He expects this B. Lawson, Uodwell Realty Com
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla., cost approximately $7,900.
•M
r.
I(,&lt;
ndrick
adds,
that
although
City, Mo., which n to go under its
|to that put. Jh,. circuit is open from 7 o ’clock in the to prove entirely practicable with puny. J. Turnbull, I.. C. Betxiut, .1 Nov. 2.— f/P)— Selection o f a jury
nothing came o f the plan. Grey ilefR. Booth, Dean-Berg Corporation,
fcii in of government and uDf»
'
&lt;** Amer- morning until l:tt0 o’clock in the the Italians.
tu try Rufus Chesser, 17 year old
inil.lv endorsed it anil the others now *
\V. I*. Connelly, tin* Howard Cor­
one lii Sail Francisco, where tho
.. _
|afternoon, during which time the
Midiliehurg
farmer
youth,
was
present
at
the
meeting
eenieil
gen­
None of the American connnis-' ” ;ra'll'„ n 'scViiggs*Rcaiiy
' Con
"oinpaiiy,
principal i"Miu i.; whether the city
erally favorable.
« k ^ i l fol*i Washington bureau is in direct sioners was willing to guess la s tly (
pisdale, K. K. l’age, Bart scheduled to begin this morning
. i el railway lino
in
the
tenth
judiciu!
court
session
■J)J Ufasailor communication with operators in night as to the probable duration
'
Nason,
Tantiami Land Company.
i it
cyst o f $25,01)0,000.
scores
o
f
cities
in
tho
southeast.
r n‘ca *'d&gt; the
o f the conference, although «P‘ i- j j { " r 7 Bower'and McCall and Fox. here. Chesser is charged with mur­ P h v Sunruluss T io Oxford Voice Culled
is
Wnujft, w h k . h
wadiinrton there
i thewill thirteenth
.Mr. Knight has been connected tnism obviously prevailed among j
der in the first degree, being ac­
lie ballotcused o f killing his brother-in-law,
Press
for thorn, They were prepared to in­
"J'71* u j dam- with the Associated
J
Worse
Than
Cockney
"
ting.
This
will
be
confined
to
Divorce
Is
A
t
t
a
c
k
e
d
Property.
hvur a year and has been a telc- sist on a policy of strict secrecy
Laurence Ullabcrry and Sailiv Berl,
Grant county where u state henuBy HARLAN W. KELLEY
grnpher for six years.
,
'veil
years
his
senior,
but
whoso
in the negotiations.
By Carolina Minister love was Chesser’s goal. The trag- Sanford 11licit School met n pick­ LONDON, Nov. 2.— &lt;/V&gt; —Tin touhip is to be filled.
continue their work ui baritones.
v i..|,cvti it v,.
‘» _ (iP i- edy was enacted on the night of ed tram of former high school nml
Religious Issues Injected.
NORFOLK,
Sept. 5 on tho Green Cove Springs- college tars of Sanford known ui Oxford voice, “ tlial luinent.nhli
f o e r F l o W Mariners Report New
the ■•Home Guards” and aft»r play­ tiling that is worse Ilian Oxford!
DETROIT, Nov. 2.—UP)— Fea­
The divorce V.
be v. i Middleburg highway,
Shoals O ff Hatteras
some American hollies the vesu
,
,
.
.
ing through four 19-minute sultr­ trousers" is the worst vice on the tured by the injection of religious
' • Nov. *J.—
bales
of Hell, the Kignt
Right Rev.
BullDduherry’s
wife saw ner hus­ ier-. the score wns still 0 to 0. Tho English stage today, ill the opin-i and ruciul issues otiu of the most
boles (if
ncv. i&gt;i'(&gt;.......
v .,,
mid fled fur her play win ragged on both sides, but ion o f St. John Krvine, dram atic!
cmlcuvop William dlafey of North Caro- band shot down
il
NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 2. - ( / P ) bitterly contested mayoralty cam­
‘ barred, head- Marinera are mystified over the re­
lina. declared here Sunday in a life with herr two children, a brotli- the 10-minute struggle furnished critic mid playwright. Thin voice, 1paigns in tin* history o f Detroit,
c
„ k ...^
anny Bcrle, sister o f the excellent practice for tho high bo sniil, was more revolting tlsm was brought to a close here today.
a, " J ” ( a man ported presenco o f an unchartered
sermon
at
the ..............
dedication of the cr mid Fam
P &gt; n'R&gt;t i„ u new ahoal just south east o f Cape
new Sec rid iieart"T ’athuiic Church, slain girl. The affair ended u happy school eleven, which faces its the Cockney accent.
Tomorrow 11 election day and it is
“Id Mabry Hatteras.
High railroad officials today em­
The speaker urged a "never re- family outing uf the evening,
Navy
hydi^ographers
toughest opponent o f the season,
Swinging to comment on Uiu i stimati'd that 290,900 persons will
no letters wiU be sent to the vicinity soon to phatically declared that there is lenting’’ fight against divorce and
Charles M. Durrancc, Jackson­ Orlando, next Friday.
American stage, Krvino declared puriici|mt«i in the election on
‘ lothes by the charter the shoal according to ad­ no ------batis -for
the rumored report the purity o f marriage. Bishop ville, state u attorney for the tenth
...........
n town where the whether John \V. Smith wilt be roTin teapi yesterday, particularly Boston was
vices received here.' The present that the Atlantic Cqpst Line Rail- „ f * „ ri.aChed the dedication -ier- circuit, assisted by Ion earn s, also the line, played sluggishly anil did poorest plays got the largest audihi ’“ ill
If StanUy County,
i. . absence
.....
road Pumnunu
Company hn.l
had nnonCll
opened IlCL'OtlUnegotiu mon ■
m’ .the
of Bishop l)’
O’-- Ilf
of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville, Will
will ((induct till nut cent to enter the game .with i'licoH and thl1 best pluya the k,a.st( ||M, auocecdcd by Churle* Howies.
of the shoal was reported by the mini
T,
*lai“ and American steamer West Helene, tions with the striking telegraph­ Connell of the Virginia diocese, trial. Judge Jewitt I. (.ray is pro much spirit, due to the fact, p r o -! while he described Chicago as ono
Smitli was ulivt.'d u year ago at
“•which then was which was driven toward the iihuul ers and station agents on their
who in ill.
bably, that the team it was facing o f tlio worst places in America for a special election till the vacancy
f-nrs „ f the in n fog.
She made sounding lines. This announcement came
was a team composed of friends theater production.
caused by resignation of Durcmus,
J ^ ^ b m i found, which revealed u depth o f 21)0 feet. through the office of Supt. 1. L»
ll(&gt; has juut returned from ex ­ mi election in which Bowles got his
ami were not exnctly antagonistic
■’" ‘ tented an unusual change Dumas, in this city, following the
opponents. However that did not tensive travel.
first start in Detruit politics.
‘"‘ s of the eighth in thL‘ Atlantic coast at this point. appearance o f a press report r ri|excuse the frcqumit fumbling.
Bowles is the only entry in the
duy concerning the matter.
race for mayor against Smith. A l­
The
punting
o
f
Burber
and
CotChewing1
Tobacco
Is
r ' * «f«m. which
A request for confirmation of
though he said i'l his speeches ha
tinghani was fuir yesterday, but,
Markets
the report by Mr. Dumas brought
was not a member of the Klan,
•"‘ w
the forward pushing o f the team
Cause
of
longevity
fecent times.
an immediate denial from the vice
Smith supporters charged Bowles
at the Ithe greatest influx o f tourists that was complete "bust” . If Sanford
(•urprise
and
gratification
i m ^ ^ k V l L L E . Nov. 2.— &lt;/:») president and general manager of
the “ City Substantial” luis ever ex- in t&lt;* have any success against Or­
EUREKA. ( al., Nov. 2.— / / P i - was s KUinsmun. In his campaign
? quotations prevailin ' the Toad from his Charleston o f­ rapid increase in building here perionced.
lando, tho team must use the re­ Plug chewing tolmcco and C alifor­ speeches Bowles has charged the
They wore unanimous in the maining time in most intensive
as ren ^ac|
ks.onvil,,L‘ market todaj fice. Hitt communication is given, within tho lust year, mingled with
nia's climate were given ns tho Detroit was a “ wide open town”
the nsurance o f an increased eon- ipinion that the _great amount of training in forward passing, both explanation o f healthy old age by and has lui-cil much of his cam.
Mnrk,m t&lt;?d„ by tho Floril,“ State in full, as follows:
“Jteferring to your wire article
Ik in' nif ^ U,reuu ar® os follow s:
offensive and defensive.
“ Aunt Fanny", n Hoopu Indiana, pnlgn on promises to “ clean up the
“ ‘ WEI.NES3
Many tlmnks should be tendered 192 years old. Aunt Fanny hns city."
cuke* Ku * s hr r r ' . {m :,t »r&gt;°; appearing in a Tampa paper !•riday
mill . '
S. first business, crates afterr.ooji. There is absolutely no
^
“ rity “ “ “ ide‘,‘ ^■'eut.onal tho boys from town who came out chewed tobacco for a century and
E gg truth in rumors being circulated ?3 a i by Philip McNaHy.
according and hampers. 150 at 200.
and bruised their muscles nml found it nn aid to digu:ition.
Palm Beach Building
fUntent pre parV r'
I bumped their heads gratuitously!
fepner,CrilU'1‘ f/*nCy 200 at :&gt;00. through tho press that manage­ MagnoVia Gardens at Charlcton, S.
Aunt Fanny recently became a
ment
o
f
the
Atlantic
Coast
lane
(•
M
r
McNally
arrived
in
the
city
n*»'l
attractive
S
an
^
rd
signs
(
a
splendid
offe
r
on
their
Total Over Million
!50P o r,?„reCn ,larKe 8izc’ 8 300 at
UiT *u&gt;tu&gt; *•
kiarhurnv
I Ik was a •spienutu
orrer on their convert tu Christianity.
Despitu
•&gt;ow. Oranges boxes fancy well has had confersju.es with tm* . . . ‘ / i
L
to Ashe- couspicioua all al
—»” "•■'''•
• gave all
along
the
nig
y
t
and
they
they
had
to
her years, site walks several nub*.
to AJ Asheville to
t the city limits
matured 750 at 800. Grapefruit striking telegrapheis for the pur­ Friday from a motor I
_ . . . . . . ...i.,,.. ___, .
ville and northern cities accoin- tn»m ivsnevnie lo ‘ " c cii&gt; i
ko it a worth while practice for uVc r\ day.
\YEST PALM BEACH. Nov &gt;&gt;
&amp; ' * ' “ 'V « « ( ( muturJa Sou “
pose ot reaching settlement or
—(#P&gt;-—T! ie building permits V
ahy other purpose. You will em­
All)
Oetolfir for
. J 1[or lthe month
jipa| library,^ ,0^ '
phatically deny all such statement &gt;,
I gulX-----1' T*U»*
•
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■uch
totalled
$8,793,,497
Bulm
course, g 15."O C N O E U the places o f striking employes with o n , ol tho l » r s « t
than $ 11,000.000 for tho
.field,
Z
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M
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.on.
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lch
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,n
t
„
ficiul*
ami
tr
resources
und
uttructions.
l --lA , Peru. Nov. 2.—(A5)— Et- have been filled and service is nor­
135.009- f 30-00^;
today sought
sought tho
thu aid
aid of the taxing 19 month s.
West Ralm Beach
here.
.. ,. „Cnnf.ir.l u
Mrs.
were
................................
today
re- . , ..
is In
in
Mrs. Cox
Cox and
und her
her daughter
daughter were
Elmore, ncw«paper“ writer lies mal.”
Thd Is* Gcant, n bnlloan built by power o f the gov inicnt ns u
11*coml with a total amount o f
In
declaring
that
■
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.-ities
Joined
hero
by
Mr.
Cox
who
will
, . city '■-* •*
«')(h u b u n " , " ; h“
i and $13,096,000 for tho
the front ranks of r o &lt;accompany them to Miumi for a Nadar in 1882, and probably) tin- means o f checking wh"«&lt;t they de­ S3 9*|31,000
“ ml bulk( tulal o f mote than $29 by cattle introduc-JTTf«y
S
flood
of
ysnii.
largest
in
hutory,
had
a
liag
o
f
I
dared
is
the
“
tremend
to enter UR“
.
jj short stay beforo returning here to
era o f ProaDcrity
' q .»J -upervise the dbvelopment of hu 150,000 cubic feot, mui lifted forty high powered beer zw ping tho ooo.uc&gt;0 fijr the Balm Beaches was
lnZ*°k $721,000; ' ‘ r
hln^ d^ 7 ^ S i n g - i wUd. b it'th c ir n r e S v were grad- Skater ‘
puiiscngprs,
\
country.”
rccurtled for the year.
,h' , f S
w i W » '* “ ■l' “ « P~p.rU«w.
and ualfy exterminated as sheep becunie n&lt;J•' “ I I „
season
tho chief interest of the settlers.
that tau

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�T H ^ A N F O n n r H g g A C P t B A T U R p A Y .q C T O B E R 31, 1925

REAL ESTATE

KARL
5 room house with .sleeping porch and g
$1750
6 room houses, just being built of stucco
$7500
12 room house, good Income property, close to bus
Should
rent for $125 per month. A hargairf...........
,
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...........................$12000
Lots In Pinehurst, Ft. Mellon, San Lanta,
I__ .... Rose Court, Franklin Terrace
and on Park Ave., at prices below present value,
21 a c t es Just off Country Club Koad near blif devclc
low anything around It. It Is high and dry.
1GJ acres In Volusia County. Good citrus or grape

INVESTMENTS
NEW MODERN Stucco Bungalow, hardwood floors, double
room?, and bath $10,500.00. Terms.
’
p'

J. S C H U L T Z

1st National Rank Bldg.

.MODERN HOME, six rooms and b ith , tw o sides porch ,i„„v
eastern exposure, Pork Avenue, $18,000. Terms.
’ u u1

Phone 711

161 FEET on Sanford Avenue opposite San Lanta $13,1-18.00
100 FEET on Cedar one block o f f First Street. One of th
bites in Sanford. A bargain ut $75 per fo o t. Terms.
inc

Practically New Bungalow

ho ACRES f» miles east c f Orlando and one-half miles from i
ciearwater lake in center o f tract. $500 per acre.
'

on Central Avenue. Price $6825.00. Ternn
$1500 cash, balance easy monthly payment^

1006 ACRES on south shore o f Lake Dora, Lake County
perty ready for development. $350.00 per acre.

12 ACRE CELERY FARM. -J-rodm house, 10 acres tiled I
ment, car fertilizer, $13,500 for immediate anlc. $3,pop r. , h
Lots, residences, farms, acreage, groves.

10 A cres in Chuluota
Price $150.00 pet* acre. Terms t/i cash, bul
ance 1, 2, 3 years at six per cent.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Ileal Estate and Investments.

Phone 71.1.

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The Davey-Winston Organizat
.

203-205 Melsch Iluitdine

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

W . F. HOLBORN, Mgr

Masonic Building------ Phone 707

HOMES, LOTS, FARMS, ACREAGE
"V

L O O K — A N D THEN ACT!

LIST
YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
,
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House and large lot on Magnolia, on
fer only good for two or three days.

Balance $50.00 Per
will secure 5 room Bungalow

FULTON, INC.

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
National Bank Bldg.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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With o ffice s in New Y ork City and various otha
over the country, we are in a position to sell von
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in on
m this locality.
&gt;
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business hi
kindly communicate with us.
“

We can deliver two of the mast ties
prices below present values.
If you nre looking for a home or a it
us; we cun suve you money and at l ho

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on Highland Avenue.

Brokers

INSURANCE

R E A L E STA TE

...

Developers
Seminole H otel

proni

Price $7,000 unfurnished; $8,­
000 furnished.

L. ALLEN,, Manager
**

Corner 3rd St. and Holly Avenue 5-i
bath, convenient, good neighborhood
56,000.
Cash, Terr

Our Motto; Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

H igh-class property, corner W .lst St. t
$16,500. Cash, Tern

THU SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY

Office 116 Mcrrl wether Building
P. O. Box 331

Especially well located, large new
adjoining acreage. §30,000. ’ C a s h .'

Dean-Berg Corporation

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We heartily recommend the

515 First National Bank
FLORIDA

se properties at the prices gim]

Established 1910

Phone 713

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
REALTORS

$1,000,000 Race Track Coming*
n r, f
rn ir n
We Have For Sale
35 lots, 50x150.
, . •-3
14 lots, orange trees and house,
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5 room house furnished, 2 lots.
40 acres on Palm Spring Road. , &gt;i * &lt;u .
5 acre Grove.
■
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House and lot
*"
"

The most beautiful residential p r o .
pcity to lie had in Sanford. A num-

city limits, for short time wholesale at $550 or separat

Price
$650 up. Term s

A L L LOW PRICED AND EASY TERMS

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
*

21 or less, high lots, west o f Sanford Avenue, inside

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments

Number « Ball Building, .Opposite l’ost Office, Sanford, Florida
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Lvt

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PH,L SMITH, Mgr

n o t h in g l ik e a h o m e
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ukt* with sandy shore, good bathing, 1
fur you on CRYSTAL LAKE.

ROSE C O U R T L O T S

FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY
SANFORD A V E N U E LOTS

Britt-Chittendcn Realty Co., Inc,
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO
108 Magnolia Ave,

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr,

W e 0 j'el‘ l°day a fine corner pr&lt;
feet on I almetto Avenue and 74 fee
southwest corner.
A. 10’ .l!?om house in excellent coni
perty will easily rent fo r $150 per mo
er waits tor a substantial increase in
lots adjacent are selling fo r $400 pei
ed at 525,000. $ 1,000 cash will hand
own this property.

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
F. H. SCRUGOS, Mer

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY,_NOYEMBBR 2, F&gt;25

Today’s Best Investment Opportuniti
REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

Wonderful Warehouse Bargain

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z
5 room house with sleeping porch and garage........................ ........... .$4750
6 room houses, just being built of stucco.............................................. $7500
12 room house, good income property, close to business section . Should
rent for $125 per month. A bargain............................................... $12000
Lots in Pinehurst, Ft. Mellon, San Lanta, Rose Court, Franklin Terrace
and on Park Ave., at prices below present value.
21 acres just off Country Club Road near big developments at a price be­
low anything around it. It is high and dry.
167 acres In Volusia County, flood citrus or grape land. This is a real
pick up at the price. Only ........................................................... $55 per acre
86 acres citrus land on graded county road, only .'1 miles front Oviedo, can
be had this week for $50 per acre.

1st National Bank Bldg.

108 ft. by 77 ft. Corner 3rd street and Main Line of A r i
from Fir$t National Bank Bldg.
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Beautiful 9-room house, new, with double garage and servi
on lot 64x117. Exceptional bargain.
1
40 acres near Cameron City— 1300 ft. on Railroad. Highc
This is a good buy for some one.
Exceptional buy— 100x400 ft. on beautiful lake, close in. Reasi
Beautiful corner Magnolia Ave. and 16th St. 69x11?! r,o&lt;&gt;
34 acres, close in on Dixie Highway near city limits. $500 w
terms.
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I’ hon* 744

Practically New Bungalow
on Central Avenue. Price $6825.01. Terms
$1500 cash, balance easy monthly |ayments.

10 Acres in Chuluota

OSCAR R. BROOKS

Price $150.00 per acre. Terms V i cash, bal

T H E LOT KING— Phone 482-w

ance 1, 2, 3 years at six per cent.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 713

BOG First National Bank Bldg.
Licened Heal F,si
"USE YOUR FORESIGHT”

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Meisch Building

HOMES— LOTS— FARM S
ACREAGE
The chance you’ve wanted for

Lots 80 and 81,134 ft. frontage on Park Avenue
$7,000.00

Dixie Highway

To OWN your home—

N ear entrance to Million Dollar Race Track

Franklin Terrace—
For a quick disposal we offer beautiful bungalow
in Rose Court for $H,f&gt;0t), nicely furnished through­
out. This house was carefully designed for the
owner and is just the one you've always wanted.
Small cash payment; balance like rent. An oppor­
tunity like this doesn’t present itself often.

Lots 5 and 6, $1250.00 each or $2400.00 fo r both
One-half cash, balance contract

LONGWOOD
Lot 50x150—$400 only... $50 cash
$ 10.00 month, no interest, no taxes

Lot 67, $1050.00, one-half cash, balance contract
COLCLOUGH REA LTY CO

FLETCHER-BULGER
REALTY CO
f
1131/2 Magnolia.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
311 First National Bank Bldg.
Hanford, Fla.
Telephone 732

P hone'

Number 6 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanfordfloi
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

REAL BARGAINS
Corner Lot (98x135) Union Avenue. Price........$li
Lot (50x127) fronting on Union Avenue, Southern
posture. P r ic e ................................................... $6i

100 feet on Sanford Avenue, between
and Third Street.

These Lots are near the Forrest Lake Hotel

The most beautiful residential property to be had in Sanford. A numher to select from ranging in price
from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.

Income Properly
$2000.00 cash will handle for &lt;1
WE OWN THIS PRO PERTY

Thirteen acres fa cin g on Lake Monroe, 1200 feet U
front. P r ic e ...................................................$101)2
Seven Lots fronting on Sanford Avenue betweel
mercial and Seminole Boulevard. Price $850.00 fri

McCALL &amp; FOX

R. C. TISDALE

“ The Firm Substantial”
113* ^ Magnolia Ave.

Real Estate Investment

236-238 Meisch Building.

NOTHING LIKE A HOME

ROSE COURT LOTS

FINE BUSINESS PROPERT

SANFORD AVENUE LOTS

W e o ffe r today a fine corner property fronted
feet on Palmetto Avenue and 74 feet on Third Sil
southwest corner.

On an attractive lako with sandy shore, good Lathing, boating and fish
ing. We have them for you on CRYSTAL LAKE.

A 10-room house in excellent condition on this!
perty will easily rent for $150 per month while theo)
er waits tor a substantial increase in the value. Vac
lots adjacent are selling for $400 per front foot. P
ed at $25,000. $1,000 cash will handle fo r 30 days,
own this property.

Britt-ChilUmden Realty Co., Inc
REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
F. II. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

Rhone 708-709

108 Magnolia Ave

Sanford Avenue Business
Property
$500 per front foot
51 acres, good farming land, ten
minutes drive from town. $225
per acre.
20 acre celery farm, is acres tiled,
farm completely equipped, $20,000. Easy terms.
W e have customers waiting for
homes, if you want to sell your
house list it with us.

Tamiami Land Company
Room 3-3 Vx Ball Building
Phone 142

Phone 23

106 acres in Orange County,
40 acres good pine timber.
8 acres clear.
■1 room house.
$10.00 per acre— very good terms

If You W ant the Best
Here They Are
to acres adjoining new railroad
Ideally located tor subdivision or fact'
$25,000.00

Formerly

OSTEEN REALTY CO
A Very Good Buy
lots including a filling station with camp
house. City limits of Apopka.
A snap at $10,000.00 with terms.

A creage Our Specialty
ALSO CITY PROPERTY
We handle the best direct from owners
See Us.

Brumley Puleston Bldg.
E. A. ANDREWS

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Manager

3VY ncrea on beautiful lake near
with four-room house. $4,000.
TERMS CAN H E A R R A N G E ^

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REALTOR
Hoomas 12 ,lml H Gamw w
TELEPHONE 77

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H 0 N ..K D . W ALTH ALL.
Care Seminole Hudaon-Easex Co.,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Ed:
They are always telling us that
there is nothing new under the
sun.
Every time a man thinks up
t of 24 what he imagines Is a crack new
Ha's DIs- idea, it'e finds that Noah or some
o f those old boys threw the same
lirnr Nnme idea into the discard hack in the
ij Splitter
early days while history was yet
a small urchin.
1
m —
ir thev keep digging down deep
rt 3.-United
the
enough they wiH r-«h-*»|y f*
name o f tomobiles,
telephones,
clcctrh}
took the lights and n:t »:-• inner
.
time of Alt- wonders of the modern day, to
i(n he knew prove that these things were in
hr'- say. He use in some remote civilization of
ith two wa­ which the world had no record.
Hut however that may be and
whi.h Inter doubtless was, I Jam now coming
[nd Minn, wntii forward with one piece o f evidence
in 1862, H o - ' that will knock into a cocked hnt
Si Ihckox and the old theory that there is nothing
famous pion- new under the sun.
chased a secAnd tho evidence that I &gt;want to'
t to the r a il- o ffe r is that in Chicago und in New
ns a prospee- York there arc negro rabhis who
seat.
o fficia ls at ne^ro synagogues with
aI friends o f negro congregations.
t-areliiiK cirNow they may hnv? hod wire­
Lis their /o p a l less telegraphy back in the days of
o f the pro- Babylon. They may have had steam
IrolnV office in engines hack in the early periods of
-I. 1853, th e Chinese civilization. They may
name f o r the have had aeroplanes flying around
In? of the,, p r o ­ over-'sotae yf-the ancient-rities the
, ashes of which now rest miles un*,
Abe der the surface o f the earth, but
town
I’ll just hef my bottom dollar that
Lincoln's us- never in all the history o f this old
hen rose to th e rlobe hare there been any nigger
Jews before.
id: •„
,
I claim that only in our present
^ d'.tiul—but
day civilization, and that only in
' ticjE a mistake.
New York nnd Chicago where the
X'h, if far as
impossible is easy o f accomplish­
ltd to much.”
ment, such a transformation ns this
th «»• t o w n
, t( loti occ tired could Ik* made.
The first ttying we know some
iitJit fticb the
with bird
,rid At the one is coming along
fish.
hueil tw o
Hut even nt that, it would scarce­
rDior's booth,
ly
Ik? more wonderful than the Espreach arm, he
Yours,
on of the new sfji Coach.
HILL.
Ld court house
*. * *
&gt;melons in hnlf.’l
|«rh proprietor i s t i i i : c m i i r i T r o r u r, s r .v i:\ t ii .ii t iin .it , u i t r i it o r r i .o hirafclf, with
iui&gt;\. i s A s n i &lt;nt T in : n i t s -

F

] trail. t o tlie
, nnd y o u are
' 1
'rt,, *i'
‘ '1 lands.
t o m a k e »*We™S^LluhT5?,rp;lU're«t
. . . . l’
•mu
om
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" f c■•M
tll-nlntot. ti le d uKutiiHt y o u herein,
o th
u tw is e a d e c re e p r o c o u f e s s o w ill
l,o e n te r e d UKUln.il y ou . and cacti
l o f y o u . f o l l o w e d by a fin al decree.
! it
ts
rru T tir.u
« &gt;itt&gt;i:t:t-:i&gt;.
T h a t thlH c ita tio n lie ptlhllMn || on ce
eaclt w e e k In T h e Hanford Herald, a
n e w s p a p e r pu blished
In Seminole
I’ litintJi, F lo r id a f o r f o u r ( I ) coil■ectitlv c JiveekS.
WITNtWH mv
my
. a i d Court and hand ns Clerk of
the seal thereof.
this,DtU day

•lay o f netobec X. j

c»t*rk or

K. OOUHLASH.

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County
ty.rF.l!,,rida.,,rl ° r 8cmln'&gt;'»
ORAL)

cjf.o i u u '
n i :'m i N « 8,
Oet,C C°l * fr r ' ’° ' i ,,,,l,l " 3 n t .
v»cl. o-1 . - r . i . - f i - N o v «,

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IS

t i i i : t int i it rut n-f. si:v i \
Til -■** i m i t i , r i i t c u i T i n - V i . n l

It III A. IN \\|1 F o i l K im i N U t .i:
C O l'.N T t. IN r l l A S L ' F l l V .
'
Mill t.l 11 iiIt- &lt; T it le
o. J. p o m :

Complainant.
MA11Y F. HAHTL13Y PHILLIPS,
et al..

I'efenda nta.
t ’llntlnii
T o Mary l\ H a r tle y P h illip s ..........
and
h usband J «*. Phillip)'; J u lia V. H art­
l e y ; Fran ces J a n e H a r t l e y ; lie..rue
It. Hnt'tley, nnd w if e , —■
Hurtle?,
w h o s e Christian unnfe' Is unknown.
C o r l c n e I' H a r t l e y ; am t earh and
e v e r y o f the a b o v e n am ed d e f e n d ­
ants. If IIv Iiik, and If either, any
o r all of the said d e f e n d a n ts h,
dead, to nil p a r t ie s c la im in g In ter ­
ests, ns heirs, d e v ise e s , urnute.
o r ns oth er c l a l m a a t s under eaeh
am i eVeij o f th e f o llo w ll .i ; .'.i r . , i , .
cd defen dan ts, . l o - w l l i
Mary
F.
H a r tle y I'hllllps. und hnshatnl. J.
C. P h illips; J u lia V. H a r t l e y ; F r a n ­
c e s Jate H a r t l e y ; fli'ortt" It. l i n n ley, and wife,---------------H artley, w h o ••
Christian name
Is u n k n ow n , Cortene D H a r tle y ; lit nnd to the laud
h e re in a ft e r d e s c r i b e d ; to till persons
an d parties rlalmlitK Interests a n ­
tler unttbd H a r tl e y ,
deceased,
as
heirs. d'Vls eca. g r a n t e e s , or as Oth­
er claim an ts o r o th e r w is e . In and
In th e pr op erty h e r e in a f t e r d e s c r i b ­

SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2,_1925.
ed, and to coyWhose

all oth er

la and for fl.-inlttole Countj
*')■ A,

urn;
The N R i! „ r
Mi.t NRVI o r flection
luwnshli
0 Mouth. ltangu 31
Rais*
Of
part or parrel t h e r e o f u n deri
I,,.any
,i„A.
iVo tiro
.vis,
nnn,c,t defendants, or-’oilirwlse.
lt Is her by ordered that y o u , an d
each of you. b e and a p p e a r *b e f o r e
oar lid Circuit Court at tlt i Court
House at Sanford. F lo r id a o n •lot
-'•tIt day o f November A. D. I!*2r,.
and then and there m a k e a n s w e r
to the hill of compla in t e x h ib it e d
ngnllist you In this cause.
It Is further ordered *th at' th is
order he published o n ce e a c h w e e k
for fou r e o n s 'e n t ire w e e k s In the
Sanford Herat I. a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lished In Sanford. Sciu ln otc C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
\V ITN KSS my band an d th e seal
of the Cln-ul: Court o f th e Sev en th
Judicial Circuit o f the State " f F ln rhla, In and for Semiuoh) C ou n ty.
on th Is tlti- 1TI It day . o f O ct o b e r ,
A. I&gt;. I'J'.’ Ti
V. K. l&gt;&lt;irc,t,ASS.
Clerk o f the Circuit C ou rt o f llto
Hevctitli Judicial t'lrciu*. i f F lo r -

TV

OF

HH.IIISUI.K.

IS

n :u r. a. a head.

ed In
foils For
kViolations

JAMES II. PIERCE, et al.
Defendants.

Complainant,
.

vs.

CIIA.V -

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Order of rutiliciillon

T o J a m e s If. f i e r c e , tt e n r g e II.
H arrison . RHJa Ives. A . It. T i i o m p Hof), It. «*. Mriiith, C h a r le s 13. Smith.
H oratio R. Alden. a n d each o f them
if I A inu, an d if d e a d , all Parties
e la Iin Ito; Interest In th e la n d s and
, Nov, S.-(/P) p rem ises In volved In th is s a lt as
heirs, d e v is e e s . K ra n t ce s . o r o t h e r
s, rentcnced to claim
an ts, u n d er the said J o n e s II.
&gt;s Taylor coun- f i e r c e , i h u r tle II. Ila rr ts o u . Rlija
Ive-s,
A. II. T h o m p s o n , II. C. Smith.
i'mrder, in 1006,
R. Sm ith . H o r a t i o R. Alden.
»i/a conditional Charles
deceased, o r o t h e r w l s u : T o a n y per­
is
again
in
son. o r p erson s, w h o s e nam e,
or
m
names. Is o r a r e u n k n o w n t o the
t'kw.
c o m p la in a n t
h erein .
h a v in g ,
or
iitional pardon , eluiiniiiK t o have. a n y . rlKht, title,
Be t'Oivv.* up-' mid Interest o r e s t a t e In an d t o th e la nds
her. Ih after desrt'lh. d, o r a n y part

I

Mtml. A te!'. ; r::m

The

Income Property
New apartment house, pret­
tiest property o f this kind in
city, now paying 12'- on in­
vestment and increasing val­
ue every day.

A creage
1050 acres, HO miles of Ft.
Benning and Columbus Ga. 1
mile of two stations on O n tral of Ga., R. It. close to markets, tenant houses, timber;
about bne-lialf cleared, good

t^lcrk.

i-s Your Child
Thin and Weak

' " ’np'.'imtots.

■ *-•--**. Nov. 2 - 9 - lit.

A one acre summer home
site in the Beautiful Hlua
Ritice Mountains for

Cotl l iver Oil in Sugar Coated
Tablets Pitta «'« Flesh and
Iluilds Them Up

Fifty Dollars

f 4-Apartment Building With
Close in

In just a ft'ty days—quicker than
you ever dreamed o f—these won­
derful health building, flesh-mak­
ing tableti' called McCoy’s Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets will
start to help any thin, under­
weight littlq «&gt;nc.
A Her sickness and where rickets
are suspected they are especially
valuable. No need to give them ■
any more nasty Cotl Liver Oil—
these tablets are made to take the
placs o f that good, but evil smell­
ing, stomach upsetting medicine
and they surely do it.
A very sickly child, ago 0, gain­
ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
Ask Sanford Drug Co., or any
druggist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
ICompound Tublets— as easy to take
ns cnndy-DlO tablets 60 cents and
money tael, if not satisfied,
adv.

Ten Cash, Ten a Month
Rox J i:il Sarasota, Fla.

White Enamelware.
, Full Line.
Ball Hardware C o.’

&lt;,* j A'-'J

$16,000.

s

ing

that

Rent

Pays Now $.1,800
—and rents not advanced,
* ' I*,IN

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SPLENDID TERMS HERE.

1#s
204 feet front on 2nd street nnd paving paid.
Revenue 10':». This piece gomtforSO^t tadvhncc.
Priced $6,500. Terms
10 vacant lots facing Harrison Stredf fn Gnld.sbBFhugh
just across from colored schooL A snap and nt figure
some colored man ought grali'urr. See almut'This to­
day.
“ Worth the money”

THAT &lt;lr«|M'rutc“ fe lt­
Hay

Iding.t H nil unneces-

ACREAGE IN LAKE COUNTY.
SMALL AND
LARGE TRACTS. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED

pary. You can buy your

home on the same plan
that you pay rent now.

JN O . F. P E A R S O N

. Sanford (tuilding
tv Loan Association

.

Licensed Real Estate Broker
7 Ball Building.
Telephone 120

,9,1314 was nnl- In flection 12. T o w n s h i p 20 South.
32 R a n t; all f r a c l l o i . a l part
Wauha hi- had ■Uaiiiro
•f S e c tio n 13, T o w n k ltlp 20 Sou th,

t.\in of hi- |iar- i.tt'.a 33 ZU.V, O overoaset lot 1

BuildBn investment,
kimdreii tlttl-

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«i'. April 1st
;w banker.

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jj.?U C J . n i,nP them
itr-ttnuldfied
•'dicil discovery
,i
*i 50ttlhes and
J, Dtabrai,ciand in-

druj\ cnoe/.e ii tecC'l.cA authorities as
•itheihnr igcnciei ior
s arA colds and other
uouUcs. CreomuLion
Won to cicosotc, other
l whichsoothe andheal
Inhiiues and slop the
yfLuamatton. while ine
i to the stomach, is abblood, attacks the seat
m vl check* the growth
It juuanterd saiidac*
ntUuem oi t»rsisicnt
dt, hroochlal- astlunx,
^het lorms ol respirad is ercfUetit (or buildeat alter colds or flu.
1ii say coughor cold ia
Ukinz

In S ection K . T o w n s h i p 20 Sou th.
Ila ng o 32 R a i l : th e S ou th H a l f o f
the N'orllieafll Q u a r t e r o f flection
•12. T o w n y lil p 2a South, Untigo 32
Hast; all o f the N orth H a l f South
of ••Rcoti." C r e e k lit S e c ti o n 7. T o w n *
ch ip 21 floutli, ItatiKe 32 Hunt: the
Nortln list Q u a r t e r o f the NorllteaiU
Quarter, flec tion II. T o w n s h i p 21
South. Itanue
32
Rnxt;
and the
■VortheaMt Q u a r t e r o f th e S oiillica st
Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n 11, T o w in d tlp 21
Sou th. R a n g e 32 Rn.st.
It a p p e a r i n g froth the Itvnrn hill
o f c o m p l a i n t h erein filed that you,
and ea c h o f y o u . h a v e , o r eluim.
mime Interest lit and t o th e t.-ttitt.'i
and premlmss i n v o l v e d in tblw Mill,
arul th at y o u r pln coa o f r esid en c es
are u n k n o w n ; ;t is t h e r e u p o n o r d e r etl th a t y o u , a n d e a c h o f y ou. d o he,
and y o u a r e h e re b y r e p a ir e d to a p ­
pea r to tile hilt o f C o m p l a i n t Itt Htla
cruise o n M o n d a y th e 2nd d a v o f
N o v e m b e r. A. I*. 1920. nt t h e C o u r t
H ou se In S a n fo r d . S e m in o le C ou n ty ,
F l o r i d a : said milt b e i n g n su it to
ou let title In c o m p l a i n a n t . U. Ii.

NEW
LUMI5ER Y A R D
A complete line of
Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
While Rock Plaster Board
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Dows
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

CASH LUMBER CO.
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First

Lots! Lots!! Lots!!!
We have them in all parts of
the city for you to select
from. A few in a certain sec­
tion of the city (bat is soon
to be in a business section.
An opportunity now.

Homes
5-room bungalow and garage
almost new in Central Ave.,
in the Heights.
$6,500.00.
Terms.
5-room bungalow, new on
Highland in the Heights,
$8,000.00 qomplctely funii.ihcd. Terms.
G-room house on Third St.,
close in, a pick up at $8,500.00.
Terms.

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THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY a
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how it used to iw

when you could hardly wait
R
fo r mealtime? And then, ait down

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O ilers Buyers the Following Bargains
TODAY:

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nnd cat several helpings o f everything—enjoy every morsel nnd pet
35 acre true , especially suited for subdivision, at
W e have two plans o f financing
. up front the table feeling satisfied
city
limits, on Orlando Road between Sanford and 5
j with the World, happy with every­
Your Horne
body and ready fur anything.
French Avenue.
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Hut what a difference in living
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Jst—We
will
lend
you
—
—
when
even
the
sight
nnd
smell
o£
For quick turn at good profit, 104 feel, close in on ■
n
m
food sickens you 1 Never hungry—•
M
Sanford Avenue, a sacrifice.
a
I
no matter how tempting the food is
■
' |j j — nothing tasting right. And then,
I I lots, Woodruff Subdivision between Magnolia S
n
r | after nibbling at a few bites, feeland
French Avenue, singly $050.00, collectively $550. ■
»
necessary to build a ct nipivlv hsr.ie
■ ing worse than ever.
Terms easy.
Sr
Oh, life is hardly worth living
jj
2nd— If y.our bonie is already nip!t we will make
■ this way. And yet, all in the World
On First Street, one lot, 40 feet, near Hotel, per foot ■
J the matu r with you is that you
“
you ti very sub laid ial loan *’u it.
■
a nru starving for rich, red blood. It
3450.00 for today.
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■, is acknowledged everywhere that
NO
D
ELAY
—
NO
WAITING
n
S. S. S. helps Nature’ build theso
Improved corner lot, business district Sanford Ave­
*
B.J healthy retl-blood-cells by the roilnue, exceptionally cheap.
Prompt Service Guaranteed
' Ilona!
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Call and let us explain our plan.
All you need to do
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k Watyli this space fo r bargains daily
ii to, get back that won­
,r V htojf /
■ derful appetite ia to
build ricn, rcd-Mood■
cclla with S. S. S. It’s
m
221 Mcisch Building.
simple. Just try it,
107-100 s. Park Ave. Sanford. Florida. Plume 720
like thousands are do­
ing every day. Seo fo r yourself
■3nniazaiH D aB iB g9iq.iiiizaine3zm iiiiuiauiiiiiK iaaii4 what
S. S. S. will do.
j
S. S. S. means blood with n puneli a
—brimful
o
f
now
life
and
energy.
U
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a Gel your S. S. S. at any good drug- J
u gist. The larger Bizu 13 more ccob nomical,
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317-18 First National Bank Building.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
S. G. GRAY', Resident Manager

M l

REALTOR
Rooms 501-5U2. I’ ho/tt* D5
First National Hunk Building.
SALKS FORCE
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING

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In Shape to Withstand Winter Days

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Prepared R oofin g

Replace Broken W indows
Now

comes in rolls 108 square
feet.

Can be used for

D on’t

let

cold

weather

patching or to cover an en­

catch you without all Win­

tire roof.

dows

R oof Paint—

Black or Red— Preserves
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against

sn u ggly
the

glazed

c o ld ..

All

all wood and metal paint.

standard sizes o f glass in

Call and get our prices.

single and double strength
Ih*\n

Will Handle This

W. V. Wheeler

ill

Get four Roofs, Windows,

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With approximately. 1,000 boxes o f fruit
in city limits o f a hustling town, all for

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We have one of the nicest
und best paying soda and
drink stands in town, ideal lo­
cation.
Several stores and stock. Fill­
ing stations. Other business­
es that are now paying.

117 Magnolia Ave.

■ Systems

Ball Hardware Co.

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Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.

E. F. L A N E '

Business Property

Clements, Adams
/
Co.

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Hall, Pentland &amp; McCall

rt
b

only

5-room bungalow on Third in
a section that is se ta to be
one of the most select in the
city.
$5,000.00.
$1,000.00
down. Terms.

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Let Us Show Von

The Price Is Right

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ffj&gt;n is, Ttiwnnlllp 20 Smith, ltnng?)
•brtul serving hi Hast; &lt;((ivcriiatou t I.ntH I nnd ti

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Deputy

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Investigate

The Salvntion
[officers in India

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P A G E POUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925.

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H ie Sanford Herald

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_ -------- f •• l u f i r l , Plmita
Cats red as Second c u m Matter
Outober JT, l»l», at tbs "osioffle*
■*' Saaford. Florida vnder Act of

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Just to give ’em the once over—
what I mean;
And I heard some Hchool-marms
ravin'
Over this, now Stratfonl-Avon,
But I wasn’t sold at ull on what
I seen.

Tokc, for instance, Piccadilly,
Old Fifth Ave'noo knocks it silly;
A s for bridges, you just wanna
make me laugh;
London bridge ain’t got a look-in
W ith the Williamsburg or Brook­
lyn—
Wait a minute, I ain't even told
(
you half.

m

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h

Yeah, o f coursu I went to Paris
Where I runs across Bid Harris,
And we spent a week in tnkin’ in
the shows;
Som e of them was good, by gollies,
Hut they couldn’t touch the Follies
Or compare at all with "Abie's
Irish Rose."

wi

Ever been there? No? Now listen,
A in't a thing thnt you been missin’
Little old New York's got ’em—
what I mean;
Nice and Montana both are phony
Whon
' ''em longside
^hon you stuck

t

No, I wasn't sold nt all on what
I Been.
— Fred Steelman,
/
(in The New Yorker)
---------------o —

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Greece and Bulgariu has assur­
ed the Lcnguo thnt the fighting
there is all over. The bombing
cnnnonu wo hear must he just the
echo.

m
VB

The Macon Telegraph laments
the disappearing fish in Georgia.
There are several fish here in San­
ford, o f one kind or another, which
we would h© glad to see shipped to
Georgia.
— ------- o— — — .

I f skirts keep on getting less,
it will soon he id that if a girl
drops her handkerchief you won't
know whether shu did or her skirt
came o ff.—Tampa Telegraph. Oh,
yes we will,
--------- o---------The garter used to he mi essen­
tial hut now its been rolled Into
the discard,—Hanford Herald.
It is yur impression that roiling
stockings caused the garter discard.-C learm ont P rc.v

A Record To Be Proud Of

__

n o i.1 th( * » ll

Miracles Still Seen.

&lt; j£ E b U H I L I k fN S /
T fe B A C K E R O F m

No Communism.
Where I s ' Home?

?LP\C£

BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
iCopjTtlfTit U 16)

Civ«iizaaon

of food in J J

w,e

f

By I ItVIN S. COBB
\ group of Ids fellow convicts
knotted about him anxious to hear
&lt;i
ii
.
! he_,*nIS,l.y._dctnila 1,0 |,rwcedc' 1
to elucidate:
“ Well, suzz," he said, with n
shiver, "they teks an' strops you
down, hand an’ foot, in a big cheer.
An' den they clumps some lil’
things onto your haid and yo’
luigs. An don one o f de white
men he step over to whar they’s a
little jigger set in de wall an' give
it a lil’ yank— zz—Ink dat!”
Here he paused and fetched a
deep breath.
"Whnt ilen? wliut d en ?" cuntc
the choegs.
eyes anti
"Nothing* hut ruin—jes* nbiutute ruin."

all ctj\,

rto nler’
b« tu:
be on it,
y/i%

4 ,^

Roses art .
too, and M .
the coal bill’,"
There are
four or five
os if they *j,0 1
Keep out*',

77c

di ;:nncertinj R
friends joy

The man »i.
W|Hing for itt,
will only
11

w«r&lt;u

Absence fre®!
crime in the
Now it j. merely,

£

MIRACLES, SO-CALLED, still
crop up, hut rather feebly. In n
little New York church a picture
of the Madonna and Child is said
to have appeared miraculously up­
on the wall. The church, wisely,
dki.'ourages any undue excitement
about it.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

Uneajy |; '
n crown of £*
were b o b i* ^
nlong. Y0IJ "

MONGOLIAN TYPES in Ire­
land, Scotland, Itnly and else­
where are descendant:' o f M ongol­
ian slaves, of whom many were
brought t&lt;* Venice and other Euro­
pean cities in the time of Marco
Polo and since. The Mongol blood
slicks ami reappears, often, in the
distressing "Mongolian idiot” of
the obstetrician.

BISHOP MONTGOMERY Brown
driven from the church by oth­
er bishops because o f his theories,
wound up his speech to the Ameri
can Negro Labor Congress in Chiengo with, "Long live commonism

ls that y j

''-Xpermr.ce

CATcmu OM F/fcE /

A DEEP German professor, Dr.
Porkory says the Irish are descend­
ed from Eskimos. He secs “ in iso­
lated parts of Irelnnd and Scotland'
types of Mongol features, oblique
eyes, I'.raight black, thick lips.”
Eskimos have nothing to do
with that. The Irish descended
from the Celtic race that once
spread all over the Balkan Mounnnd supplied genius to
tau19' nn‘‘ Bupp‘ ,
skimos are rem­
Greece. The haw
m
n b of some liinferior people
nants
driven off to the cold Northlands
by a stronger race.

IN CONSTANTINOPLE a baby
has been born with the star and
cresent, emblem of Mohammed's
power, stamped on its leg. Pious
Mussel.nen more inclined to be­
lieve in signs and wonders than
their enlightened Christian broth­
ers, are making a great fuss about
the marked child.
For the average citizen of 1025
the rndio is u good enough miracle
and coniulerably more amusing and
entertaining than its predecessors.

I,!"*

IS /A L W A Y S

In looking
trouble in
they looked downl
It’s so b
troubles in
stuff seems to faty

NS j*J|

Women wear i
hats are smart, .
to make enough'

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-Most of us
just because L' :,1
fir-t prizes for
one.

THE HIGHEST POINT
FLORIDA GROWER
That humorist who described
Florida us "three hundred miles
long, thirty miles wide ami three
feet high" was considerably in er­
ror in his specification of nltitude
if there is any truth in the claims
being advanced in the current con­
troversy over which is the highest
point in Florida.
DeFimink Springs has for some
time laid claim to bi&gt;ing “ the highcat incorporated city in the state"
[ with an altitude of 270 feet above
sea level, Clearmont and Dade

S G

is 150 feet above sea level. Dr. W.
H. Cox, owner of Tucker Hill, in
Hernando county, finally qualifies
as the l&gt;est story teller thus far
with the declaration that his hill
is nioie than 170 feet above sea
level.
These claims to altitude honors
nre apt to he subject to much crit­
icism will probably result in more
controversy in the futute. As yet
the boosters for western Florida
have not announced the height o f
their highest hill. Probably they
are waiting for the south Florida
contestants to agree on the highest
point in the peninsular part of the
state before they make nny state­
ments. Then there is still Polk
county and Highland county and
Marion county, ami a few others,
ns well—all o f which have quite a
few high hills.
Florida is not the flat country
thnt many people suppose it to be.
A Jarifcb part of. its area is hilly.
The controversy as to which is the
highest point will result in some
real good if it does nothing more
^than hotter acquaint people with
the ridge sections o f this state.

An article appearing in the Tampa Times relative to the
man who has gone into training to prepare himself for a
forty-eight hour talking ordeal, reminds us of other simple­
tons. For a time there were the long distance dancers who
got on the front pages of the newspapers by dancing several
days until they fainted on the floor.
&lt;•» w l«l.m „ f - « h ■
i 'f f l S S . r " 1* "Then there were those who tried to see how long they a wish, it can't come true. Eve
Now Brnoksvillo comes to the
lI ' t ' « V 5 h 0 il
OUjer. XHWto «&gt; c’ taMinh worl.G
,i,h
,h «
t-toids for going without sleep. One moron has made a i w|B|f jt &lt;joea not nt)p&lt;,a| ,0 jul. Hernando county courthouse stands
record for driving a car longer than anyone else in th e' n,an nature. The rich young m an -! .**. hdl in the center o f town
world without once leaving his seat or stopping the wheels. told to take what he had, give to " h l c h 's ? 28 feet above &lt;ca level,
Almost as silly are those who try to swim the English Chan­ the poor, "and follow ME" was rhe developers of Hickory Hills,
much impressed, but ho kept his putsidu of Btookaville, go that one
nel or.aail around the.wjrld in twenty foot hoats.
..................r t s f i s W B k W A t r a i S
Herr IToraz, the man the Times tells us about, is not
THE
MAINSPRING
o
f humnn a,l£,n? &lt;-'»|&gt;taIn Edward A. Snlsbury,
trying to get into the class with the English communists or
activity
is
selfishness.
That's
sad .' developer of the new ugmultur il
run for some office against Shapurji Saklatvals. He is not
but true. There
won't bo any t°wn ° f Mundon Hill, in Hernando
preparing to assist local political leaders get the S|. Johns- communism until you change the eounlj, with the assertion that
Imlian River hill through the .legislature. The sap is mere­ human race.
i R°re i-1* « hill on his property whicn
ly trying to beat the present championship, held by a woman
But there may be developed ju s -!
who succeeded in talking forty-three hours without stopping. tire ami intelligence that would 1
YOUNG WOOD’S DOW NFALL
work more benevolently than any
This instance puts us in mind of another long distance sort of communin.n.
ATLANTA GEORGIAN
5:
record recently hung up. Luigi D’Ambrogi was radio opGamhling
for
a
livelihood
never
United States, stopping at various
THE REAL, feeling of mankind
Vr a to r 0,1 th e Igna/.io Florin, Italian freighter sunk last week
pays. Osborne C. Wood, son of gambling places in Europe, having
m an Atlantic storm.
For fifty hours the doomed boat U illustrated in a notice issued by the admirable Governor o f the Phi­ probably what he called a good
and old farmer and printed in Sen­
lippines, held four years ago un time, and finally ending in debt,
floundered in the roughest sea the oldest sailors had seen in ator Capper's Weekly:
enviable
position in the United He has aguin proved that sudden­
years. For fifty hours Luigi D'Ambrogi sat by his instru­
"Positively no more baptiz­
States Army, earned by natural ly and easily acquired wealth is
ing in my pasture. Twice in
ment, sent out SOS calls, and remained in constant communi­
talent and intelligence at West very hard to keep. The uncertain­
the last two months my gate
cation with the President Harding steaming to the assistance
Point ami later, in the field. But ty o f his present occupation and
has
been
left
open
by
Christ­
of the freighter from five hundred miles away.
he got the gambling fever.
whereabouts is indicated by the
ian people, and I can’ t afford
While still a lieutenant in the fact that Mrs. Osborne C. Wood fil­
to chase cattle all over the
There is a record to he proud of. For fifty hours con­
United States Army, he began to ed a suit for divorce against him in
country just to save a few sin­
fined to one small room, sitting in one chair, talking con­
speculate in stocks by cable. By Wilmington, Del., last week, and by
ners."
tinuously over a radio, assisting in the rescue of twenty-sev­
the great uplift of prices on the order of the court the summons
Stock Exchange two years ago, was issued "by publication” in the
en lives. Men who do things like that never waste time try­
WHAT IS u home?
ing to establish world’s records in long distance dancing,
\
jii the
mu Atlantic
m m m ic tsuo
me Conl on- after
, , , the 'post-war collapse ,of 11*20 newspapers, the former Army o f­
On
uido oi
of the
tlncnt,
courts
say
it
is
the
place
Lieutenant
Wood made a fortune, ficer’s present address being un­
long time talking, or standing on one ear.

For the first time in the his­
tory of the State—It was a South­
ern state—an electrocution took
place within the walls of the state
prison. The Legislature, keeping
step with the march of progress
and civilization, had ordered the
installation o f an electric chair
to take the honored place o f the
„|d-fn ihioned slip niioici under the
|l&gt;ft car llf the f,;,
fathers of the com­
monwealth.
New passenger boat between
A negro "trusty" was un unwilNew York and Miami makes the
ling
witness to the first perform
run in forty-three hours. It
vory seldom that the fastest train,H
i nneo under the
i new arrangement.
ad detailed him as
do so well. The II. F. Alexander
Will bo popular With northern vis- } lc|^ r to, l,ht\ . p“ i,&gt; rx fu tion cr.
itors this winter.
, 1 *’ i*"UU'1 ,fVrth frT
,ho ,Hh“

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Irish from Eskimos?

»i

We were surprised the other day to see in a favorite ex­
change a long article concerning the capture of Jefferson
Davis in 1865. The article attempts to prove conclusively
S i n k i. H it .
that President Davis was not caught by Federal troops
Iff
UVD I . D * A » _ , _______
wearing ladies' apparel and carrying a bucket of water on
IOWAHP m o - . ----- !»■■■«•■
nis head, but was attired as usual in his gray Confederate
I l l Maaaella A m i *
? l» * * J f
uniform.
liu m T r m r r iii* »tvrr.» ____
We can remember as a child reading in our history* books
O m Teat—IT.SS sir Mnnim .. II ##
.
fa Civ tiy Ca m im . par about the colorful capture of Jefferson Davis. Mrs. Davis,
» week. lie. Weekly GdiMon »£•*
par year.
_______________ the President’s wife, and her four children had left Rich­
m c i l i i POTtCRi All obituary mond several days before its final evacuation. Within the
M le e a . cards of thsnks. resolution* week she was followed by her husband to Washington. Geor­
and notlcaa ol antar:aln-."nt* whore
•barges are aiada will be charged gia, where the Confederate cabinet was assembled for the
M r at rapalar tdvertlxlng rata*.__
last time.
■ n n r n t u b a m o c ia t k ii
Hurrying to get into the trans-Mississippi region where
TV# Asaoelatad Press la exclus­
ively entitled to the us* for ra- he might expect comparative safety, President Davis was
cation o' all new* dUpatch**
___ll t r . to n°or“notnotVeriu«‘ «*d- overtaken by Federal cavalry, and the History books say, in
In thlai paper and aiao »»• io- the disguise of a wor?,m. Rut this conception of the Presim * se*-* DtrfitftPed
norem AH
jsii rfgnre
r m «i« )| &gt;
.
,,
•
tiff shed herein.
.*
___
, ___ ______
________•. ,
* ____ .
,
_____
•«t («vubUeationof «j *rial jupaicb-' (font s capture, seems, alter some sixty years, to be erron­
u h e r e in »r* *l*o r*«*r*wl.
eous. The President was not wearing women's clothes.
Says Postmaster-General John H. Reagan of the Confed­
M ONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 192.T.
eracy, who was a member of the President’s party at the
T H R IIERAL ij‘8 PLATFORM
time of his capture: "As one o f the means of making the
1 — Deeper w*t«r route to JacksonConfederate
cause odious, the foolish and wicked charge was
▼Hie.
instruction of St. Johna-ln- made that he (President Davis) was captured in woman’s
diar River canal.
clothes; besides which his portrait, showing him in petticoats,
S.— Extension c f white way.
was afterwards placarded generally in show cases and pub­
4c**H itililoii of local amusement*.
~ — Swimming pool, tennla courts, lic plnces in the North. He was also pictured as having bags
of gold on him when captured. This charge is disproven by
«U.
• /— Augmenting of building pro­ the circumstances attending his capture. The suddenness of
gram— houses, hotels, apartment the unexpected attack of the_enemy allowed no time for a
houses.
t,— Extension of a ired paving pro- change ot clothes. 1 saw him a few minutes after his sur­
render, wearing his accustomed suit of Confederate gray."
grarn.
Construction
of
boulevard
Upon the same subject and tending to prove the same
aroi nd L it* Monroe,
thing, Colonel William P. Johnson declares: "Mr. Davis was
A-—Completion of city bea*illflcadressed ns usual. He had on a knit woolen visor, which he
tlon program.
t .— Expansion of eehool system nlways wore nt night for neuralgia and his cavalry boots. He
with provision for Increased fa­ complained of chilliness, saying that someone had taken
iff;
cilities,
_________ away bis raglan, or spring overcoat, sometimes called a
I had one exactly similar, except in color. I
BIBI.R THOUGHT FOR TODAY waterproof.
went to look for it and either I, or somnne at my instance,
LIVE RIGHT TODAY:— Boast
found it and he wore it afterwards."
not thyself of tomorrow; for thou
So that settles that. President Davis never descended
knowest not whnt n day may bring
forth. Proverbs 27:1.
to women’s clothes and was wearing his regular uniform
PR A Y E R :—Thou art from ever­ when captured.
lasting to cverlnsting God, hut wo
And now that we have disposed o f this problem, let’s turn
are as the grass that withcreth.
'
We come to Theo to live in Thee our attention to the completing uf the east side development,
because Thou art our security and the finishing of the hotel, the construction o f swimming pools
our hope.
and tennis courts, the erection of more homes and apart­
------- o-------ment houses, the bulkheading of the lakefront, the building
THE NEW YAW KER
o f a boulevard around the lake and other matters which per­
Yeah, I hooks a six weeks' tour up tain to the present generation and a general preparation for
And I hops across to Europe
the winter season.
h

T H E BU SY FIRE DEPARTMENT

As Brisbane Sees It

A Matter Of Im portance

where you have your washing
King
done. A man may vote front any
address if he has his shirt und
collar washed nt that place.
On the other side of the Con­
tinent, in Sacramcnta, Judge Glenn
decides that your legal residence
U the place where you keen your
Bible and family album.
Mrs. Gainsley's album and Bible
were found in her Sacramento
home, not in her
I^m Angeles
house; therefore, Sucrnnfento is
her home.
What of our great eternal home,
Heaven, where, so fur as we know,
no washing is done, no llihiu or
family allium is kept?

" porte&lt;l to ba as much
*H00*000.
The notoriety of his gambling
did not reflect any credit upon his
work in the army, even if he did
not lose the capacity for honest
work und deteriorate in character,
as most gamblers do. He resigned
from the Army, saying that he
would increase his fortune as a
speculator.
He returned to the

known to his family.
It must ho added, in justice to
I its young man, that the tne.e fil­
ing nf a divorce suit in Deleware
does not necessarily imply any
grave moral dereliction, as thenarc many causes for divorce in
that state. It is very hard for
nny son of a father as famous as
General Leonard Wood to lead a
sedate and useful life.

CRIME NEWS

YOU AN D YOUR F.imV
The opening of an account with this M
not limited to one’s age—because we
you and every member of your family lo|
an account with us. How money does |
at compound interest.
4V* Interest Paid on Savings Account

S e m in o le (!|pun(yT)|
S a n fo r d -E la
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROSREt

LNSll

REAL ESTATE

Make Mon*
in

Sanford
FOR OVER 17 YEARS WE HAVE BE
RENDERING 100 PER CENT SE

KVtCl

to

OUR CUSTOMERS

A. P.

CONNELLY &amp; SONS!

Magnolia At Second
LOANS

INVE

.MIAMI HERALD

1ho mayor of M. laul, Minn..
y. . t l' n
^"r
of The I ross of that city. He did
GERMANY, LIKE Great Brit- a pretty good job o f it, although
nln, seeks to be rid o f the domina­ the suspicion arises that he had
co-operation of the
tion of American moving pictures. the hearty
Berlin, to set an example, e-tub- staff, and probably assumed eouillshcs a "National Film Week,' m paratively little responsibility for
whi -h only pictures made in Ger­ the actual work of preparing the
paper for publication.
many can he shown.
But the thing won’ t work. The
One interesting thing that he
United States will dominate in did was to segregate all the crime
His reason
moving
picture;'
as in automobiles, news on one page.
t
_
&lt; .. tt_!» _ I 11.
because the United States under- for doing this was, according to
stands too business. The world’s his own statement, to avoid a
markets are for those thut under­ tendency which he said he had dis­
stand.
covered in the metropolitan press
______ I
to spread the intimate details of
IT IS said, falsely, that women crime over the front pages. The
have no sense of humor. Marian I mayor is deluded by the t ame
Brazer, a Indy accused o f passing t notion that many people hold. This
I worth i to the effect thut the news pad W
E i

period o f time, crime and
occupied
only one-tenth
space on the front puges.
spits o f the fact that the
js „uppo8ed to lie in the
)t crime wave.

scandal £ * N a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a H a H B a M * B * i a a a &lt; &gt; i '
of the
Thi i in
country
grin of

ROSE

COU1

It the public wants its newspa­
per free o f crime news, it will have ■
0
chmnber witii dopihmI
M
to quit committing crimes ami quit ■
The Italian Debt Comml.ston
fac0*
■
expressing
an
intense
interest
in
has arrived to open negotiations
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
crime. There are not a few peo­
for the settlement of the debt owed
ple
who
believe
that
publicity
ic
to thu United States. Let's hope
Built with great cure for resident o"i"’r'
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
a check upon crime. Others be­
more progress is made in these
lieve that it fosters crime. |*roHigh grade, built-in features anti nu»&lt;l&gt; '|
negotiations than wus made in the
hably both are right. Occasion­
Among those whom we so quaint j iculous as It is true. It is true
Frcnch-Anicricnn sessions.
ally a criminal inclined person is
ly call "the licst people," it is now in Washington. It is true in Ashclected for comfort and convenience.
spurred by tho account of some
The apple crop o f Washington the fashion to break the luw. Mrs. vllle.
particular crime into the commis­
Willebrandt says
But, having made it "stylish" to
Essentially a worth-while property.
this year will he eight million bar­ Muliel Walker
sion o f one similar. Usually, how­
rels, which means that we'll have so, and, being Assistant Attorney break the prohibition law, thetu
ever, this is not likely to be the
have also
an apple u day for u few of us General of the United States, she fathers and mothers
case. It is certain that if there
ought to know whereof she speaks,
anyway.
'
-*&gt;'“»*&gt;•'»
' - violute
" B
wore never any report:' of crime
Confronting
tho three thousand r
to ! break
other
laws and
! t *
--------- o---------in thu pupers one of the deterdelegates
to
the
National
Council
th,.«om
m
.nd«.ni,;
I
t
lT
.
“Y
m
M
J
J
"
"
"
Tax reduction is coming. Presirants' would be removed
It will
liqu or, ensack, took with her a youngHack­
dent Coolidge and Secretary Mei- of Congregational Churchc;* in ion" that is dynamite.
lady details of crime and scandal.
not do to suppress this type of
Washington
lust
week,
she
declar­
when
made
a
law
unto
itself,
uslor, have recommended it and the
Some newspapers, so-called, do news even though it should bo
o f sixteen named Alice Ccdariind,
house ways and means committee ed: “ Until Americans rid them­ suulls the whole structure o f law accused of disregarding social cus­ this. The great majority of news­ differently handled in some papers.
has been occupied in collecting selves of the idea that serving slid and order. It inflame:' desires and toms. Miss Brszcr’s note, addres­ papers, including ail those which
data on the subject.
Just how drinking liquor is stylish, the pro­ makes appetites imperial. When sed to the jailer, wound up, "I-augh have established reputations of any
Contemporary Comment
value, do not do it. ( ’ rime is a
HART NASON, Local M a n a g er
much taxes will be lowered and on hibition law can never be thorough­ people, particularly youni; people, this o ff."
take liquor into their mouths, liq­
legitimate matter of r.ewu, and in
what articles, no one knows hut ly enforced."
Her warning came upon the heels uor too often throws away the key
r
The reason it is difficult for a «
507-8 1st National Hank Bldg.
u general reduction Is assured.—
ONLY YESTERDAY wise ones any enterprising newspaper *is
Ocala Star. Don't count your taxes of Mr. Coolidgc's statement to the to good conduct,
N
called "tho airplane an amusing, given u place, but it must fight man to marry his Ideal is because I
same audience that unwillingness
Matrons who consider their liosfor ___
first -position with many oth- she is after her ideal nl.u.— Birm­
before they are hatched.
nltnlttu j
r . " ..... ................. , hut dangerous experiment," one —
,l t H i &gt; i a a a a a a ila i,| n a i x l l a a a a i o a a i i i a * X*
of the people to observe the law
li r a
f 1' without cook-1 that would never become practical. Ier line* of news. A crime, to be ingham News.
Two thousand Khriners in S an -' w|her‘' ' l'r that laxity exii'.s. I’eo- tail* anu ti'ghballs, debutantes who j n London, the Vickers
F ly in g Igiven any prominence, must be of
ford attended tho Temple cere-M’l«. Mr*
Willebrandt asserted, urink liquor because it is "sty - M&gt;chine concern took lip a party j superior news interest to the readIt is so surprising that Byrd
monies as guests o f the B»Pford I , nk *0 * "keeping up with thejl'st' to ilrink it, young men who o f fifteen
in the air, served u |t-rs. When it is of this type the soared far above Mapp in the Vir-i Loans
money a v a il a b l e
Shrine Club.
Now Sanford can I
tu have liquor on their nre taught by the matrons that luncheon with lobster snlad. and Inewspaper hao a right to give i t ) glnia primary.— Ssn Antonio E x-j
boost her population. — Orlando
Society’s
d is -1liquor drinking
is the an
fashion—all
for aa- _______________
whilo a -1 first page space.
|press.
1*1(101|tables.
...... —
• , V‘ Z * lenders"
H-aueiB
........... lusnniH—
cham pagnechampagne
Ilew lor flew
a while
i
tu r
Loans on Liberal Valuation ^
;he r i|&gt;ense and drink that stuf because are t)jty making tears o f shame „ ai(lst H fiftv-raile
gale
came
A recent investigation made by
•Sentinel. Bill, there are other
r»rst
whtn in the market far i*
osttht*y
haY
r“
led
that
it
i*
the
fash.andI
sdbs
sorrow
tomorrow’s
j
own,
the
champagne
in
the
glas-ja
cufbfui
observe^,
using
a
number
_________
.
Being
on
the
right
track
is
corways in which Sanford Is boost- . ---------------— — ------- , - , ,
..
...... .......... .....
10f the leading newspapers of the rect. Hut if you jus; stop there
ing its population For instance, l0M
lIu 110 “ " ‘1 their imitators, U»nion. tnit the stuff with which se;1 not spilled.
» i»»°“" A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
the city'i
city's first triplets were burn i V1® climber.*, snobs and newly rich, they work is a de-radation that
Thilt machine, loaded,-w eighs Icountry, disclosed the fact that in vou'il get run over.— Columbia
follow
suit.
That
is
as
lamentable
can
not
give
to
this
fashion
the
000 pounds.
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. BY M ARY MARSHALL
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W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

“ Oh, Little Orange Groves
Don't you cry.
You'll he a subdivision
B y ' and hy.’*
If you hnve property you wish
to turn Into cash quick sec us. We
sell ’em.
OLD KENTUCKY AUCTION
COMPANY
Room 9 Itock Building
Over Postal, Orlando, Fla.

C ^ U n l n p , Often Make the New material that you have picked i
tr Inside Than here, there or somewhere else nt
may not seem quite suitable for
'W IG H T _______
______ ! ^awfrhtei
•»'uu, mey say, has a frock or negligee, mny give ju
IS S IG N A L L Y HONORED
ng—ami so hnve some the heeded touch to line a coat &lt;
A T W O M A N ’S "M E E T A T HOLLYW OOD
cape.
v couts, Then there arc
--cloth of gold, rich velHOLLYWOOD. Nov. 2.— (Spec­ Daytona; Mrs. W. E. Connors,
Tuesday.
New
Smyrna;
Mrs.
i,ouls
K.
Mayes
ial to the Sanford Herald)— An or­
3,^ lovely to wear, and
The Daughters of Wesley entcr- there an
ganization o f the club women o f Pensacola; Mrs. Henry Wight, tnined Friday night with a Hal­
" * much talked about
fur-lined ___
Florida wn:i completed here Sat­ Sanford; Mrs. II. I„ Council, Lake- lowe’en partv at the home o f Mr3.
Is of the season.
urday with “ the announcement
o f worth and Mrs. .lack Pryor, Haines E. N. Scott with Mrs. R. B. Mon­ Small wonder' it is that very fre ­
*----- a - » rru.
quently
you
i__ women carrying
City.
t ,
sco
This woman s department o f the roe, Miss Lola Evans, Mrs. Collier a coat that look.1 as if it hnd quite
Florida Society will co-operate w&gt;th Brown, Mrs. G. W. Spencer, Miss accidentally tturned its lining side
the educational work that the Hol­ Inn Jordan, and Mrs. I B.. Davis out, nnd on not
net infrequent occaslywood Magazine published at Hol­ assisting as hostesses. The lawn ions the owner of one of these
lywood is doing in the interests of was beautifully decorated with new coats will find an opportunSociety visory committee oi tins ciuo.
Florida,
according to the announce­ lighted pumpkins, nnd nil the dec­ ity to open her cont and casually
n « t in
The purpose o f the department
orations breathed the spirit of the —quite casually ...
—throw it back.
is to organize the club women of ment o f J. W. Young, developer of Hallowe'en season.
The ornate lining
jl meet Florida into a vigorous organiza- Hollywood and founder o f the Flo­
g seems to be
Games
and
contests
caused
mer­
“ liked in the new
| In her•tion to carry on the social, civic rida society o f America and found­ riment throughout the evening. especially \
well
|
enpes,
for
it
is
at 3:30.and cultural development o f F lor­ er o f the Hollywood magazine, The prize for the “ Apple Bobbing"
easier to display
ida, to assist in public education, which has established a women's contest was a blue bird flower the lining of an cape than than of
al
ague o f 'to suggest conntructlve legislation, editorial department conducted by- bowl. In the "candle blowing" con­ a coat. Almost
■-* ..lways
the new
ill meet the department proposes to coop- Mrs. Roberts Burns Parker which test, the prize, a handsome novelty enpes are more ornate on the
- \vhit- crate with the Florida W oman’s will devote itself to the dissemin­ candle holder, was won by Mrs. wrong side than on the right.
They show claim rnUi use of metal
Club and all other Women’s organ­ ation o f information o f vital inter­ Bandy.
braid. Sometimes an entire linizations in America for the general est to the women o f the United
Pumpkins in the Hallowe'en col­ ing is made
States, particularly Florida.
up of alternate rows
betterment of Florida.
ors were given as favors. Refresh­
Others on the committee are Mrs.
Thin committee according to Mrs. ments of fruit salad were daintily o f wide metal and velvet ribbon,
Some &lt;
.. coats are lined with
o f_ the
John Martin, wife o f Governor Jennings will seek to mnke the served in pumpkins with Nnbiscos
silk o f thre
'..co different colors— a
Martin, Tallahassee; Mrs. William work o f the woman’s department nnd coffee. ■
dark tone around
r_~
the hem. because
Woman s Jennings Bryan, Coconut Grove; more effective by forming a large
a
light
lini..„
riitig
here inUjh*^ "ntily
Mrs. W. F. Blackman, Orlando; organization of the women o f Flo­
show signs of foil. A colored silk
v Circle Mrs. J. B. O'Hara, West Palm rida, the organization to be based
comes next, with light gray or
Beach; Mrs. Jomph W. Young, on local city organization. Satur­
beige at the top. An interesting
'Mrs- W. Hollywood; Katherine P. Tippeti, day’s meeting was held at the
, at 3:30
navy blue coat bus u lower seeSt. Petersburg; Mrs. M. L. Stanley, Parkview Hotel.
tion o f JjLu-k
.. silk, a soft clear
mpa spent blue through tin• middle and light
gray at the top. Very attractive
Literature Department under the
School Expression
nnd on the who! kuite sensible,
management of Mrs. Richard Max­
II. N. Sayer of Dayt
spent
Ill is n French idilea to line coats
Department to Give well. The Club Chorus directed by- the week end in Sanford
with silk scarf • usually o f bright
Mrs. W. S. Leak will give n lovelyProgram W ednesday old Scotch Song.
nnd picturesque de-eription. Then
Rollin Bead returned
there arc henvy \v nil coats with
These business meetings are the ford Saturday after an
The Expression Department o f one monthly occasion which is sup­ trip.
kasha linings nnd ■irntimes this
the Sanford High School will pre­ posed to bring all members o f nil
shows embroidery
Al so from
sent an excellent program W ed­ (lepartments together, and out of
Horton Mabry of the I im-ersity France comes the idea of making
nesday afternoon, nt the high town visitors may be invited. A
o f Florida spent the we k end in coat lining* quite detachable. You
schorl,auditorium at 4 o’clock. The social half hour always follows the Sanford.
wear the coat with no lining on
public is cordially invited to ut- program, and for November the
warmish days, with the lining when
tend. The members as they will hostesses are Mrs. C. C. Woodruff,
the wind blown child. Or you mayJohn M. Kelley left thi
appear are as follow s:
have two linings, one for warm­
Mrs. Elmer D. Haines, nnd Mrs. ing for New York after
This beige kasha coat has brown
1. Aggravtin’ Mae, Elaine Winn. J. R. MacDonald.
er days nnd one for real winter velvet lining with nppliqucd de­
days in Sanford.
2. The Fidgets, Laura
Mae
weather.
signs of red cloth. Ill the half
Brown.
The month of November will be
The woman who turns her needle
3. Appreciation, Caroline B ig­ an especially interesting
club
to nccount in the making o f her circle is shown the lining of an
lers.
month, including the Annual Stu­
own clothes may find right here evening wrap consisting of hands
4. When The Furies Lived Here, dio Tea nnd Art Exhibit of the Lit­
31conduct
an opportunity worth taking. A of chiffon velvet brocade alternat­
iVoman’i Louise Culpepper.
erature Department, a Scotch prolength o f attractive and colorful ing with bands of metallic cloth.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase
5. The Stolen Custard, Helen
Winter Haven spent Sum!:
Gurley.
6. At Night Time, Kathryn Col­
lins.
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7. Always Saying Don't, Nora
Powell.
8. A
Little
Boys
Trouble,
tt.fnti- A nr IInn Snlr*.
I.vl I's Sell Y o u r l*n
Blanche Cunningham.
9. Neighborly Calls, Esther Ben­
jamin La Verne Lofton.
K. A. W ILLIAM S, M gr.
10. The Earlier Riser, Jane Keeiey.
PAUL W. McKEE, President
11. Only A Dad, Margaret Cow­
an.
12. Jimsella, Alice Corpening.
13. To The Humble,
Evelyn
H. A. Workman o f Newberry, u
Wheeler.
111., spent the week end in Sanford ■
14. "Jane From
17” , Lillian
enroutc to southern Florida.
■
Thornley.
15. An Old Sweetheart o f Mine,
Mrs. Ida Ringling o f Gainesville
Vera Dickerson.
spent Saturday in Sanford at thy ■ tm a B iia iB n a n ia u z o n a a iia a BaBatxzm aaaaBoaiaart^uaaaaiBaaBUKK^a'tiBnHa ■■■■■■ RannaaKnHaHaBHHHBHRaHHHRaaaaaaia^
10. \V|icn,Dqy&gt;- Chillen in Dei
u o
guest of relatives"'

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Phone (517

A L L E N AND B R E N T
AT AUCTION

Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, the efficient
club parliamentarian, will return
to Sanford on Thursday o f this
week, ufter n most interesting
summer in her old home state of
On Tuesday morning at 9:30 Indiana.
During October Mrs.
o’clock the Board of Managers Gibbs attended the annual meeting
will hold its monthly meeting. o f the Indiana State Federation.
Members having names to present
are supposed to have placed them
Mrs. W. M. Scott and Mrs. Hen­
in the hands o f the Membership ry Wight attended the Florida Fed­
Committee prior to this time, but eration Board moeting in Fort
those coming from other Federated Lauderdale last week.
Clubs may still be presented at any
time before the actual convening
If. M. Rumlcy and L A. May
of the Board o f Managers.
were fishing last week in Lake
Homestead. They report some fine
ll Tl’c November business meeting catches, one bns:i weighing eight
‘ I the club, to which all members
''Utmost cordially invited, will be
‘ (tilled to order at 3 o’clock WedW. G. Wright o f Oshkosh, Wis.
‘ joeday afternoon. The delegates spent the week end in Sanford. He
1‘Ito the state convention o f thu expressed him ojlf as being much
fiEofula Federation will be elected impressed with the city and con­
Ut this time, and reports will be sidering a return here to locate.
‘received from two statewide events
|fhe Beautification Conference at
IWinter Haven nnd the Federation
IBoard meeting in Fort Lauderdale, j
The brief business session will
precede the presentation o f C h ris-j
•opher Moriey’s Charming one-1

This W eek A t The
W oman’s Club

!&gt;. Van Compson nnd It. V.
Crawford t»f Atlanta are spending
soaiv time in Sanford on business.
Herbert Messer, who is attend­
ing the Univerii’ ty o f Florida, spent
the week end with his parents in
Sanford.
Sam Byrd spent the week end {J
with his parent.' He is attending ■
the University o f Florida at Gain­
esville.
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yesterday to his home in Illinois. ■
lie has been looking over some ■
W. A. Dicu i and J. II. Davis of
Clinton, S. ( ’. spent the week end
in Sanford while enroutc to points
In southern Florida.

Again these lovely
frocks and coals ar­
rive in glorious array.
Each one made o f or
lined with the genuine
Uorticelli Silks. To he
seen only at this store.

CARD OF THANKS
To friends for kindness
flowers during illness
death of wife and mother
A. li. LOVE JOY. Sr.
AND FAMILY

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WESTERN RATING Illini S h a tters P e n n ’s H o p e s

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is, Michigan and Notre . NEW YORK. Nov. 2.— f/P )-A n y
Dame Upheld Honors of the hesitation they mny have had in
Mid-West by Turning Hack placing the laurel wrenth upon the
of
Red
Penn.GcorgiaTcchAndNavy sorrel-thatched head

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Grange or nny skepticism as to tho
greatness of this artful dodger of
CHICAGO. Nov. 2r—(JP)—The
Middle West Is celebrating the in- the gridiron has vanished in the
wake o f the, meteroric swath he
tcrMCtionnl triumphs o f three of
cut
through the mud of Franklin
its greatest football teams. “ Red'1
Field, where he led the Illinois at­
Grange gave the East one of the
greatest exhibition o f his career tack that crushed Pennsylvania
wh#n-Illinois humbled Fchnsylvnn- and shattered nny national chnm-,
ia, 24 to 2, and Michigan tore the pionship hopes entertained by the
N a v y 'to pieces for the remarkable red and blue.
Grange, averaging more than a
score &gt;t 51 to 0.
Notre Dame rounded out the day first down—about eleven yards—
with a 12 to 0 victory over Geor­ for every one of the thirty two
times he handled the ball, fully
gia Tech.
In the mud of Franklin Field, lived up to the most extravagant
Grange carried the linil &lt;12 times claims made for him and estab­
for runs up to 65 yards and scored lished beyond question his place
three of Illinois’ four*touchdowns, among the greatest football play­
paying the way for the fourth. ers o f nil time. Seasoned critics,
Beaten three times tnis season the veterans who hnd seen in their
Jllini seemed inspired by this su­ prime such stars ns Willie Heston,
Jim Thorpe, Ned Mahan, Ted Coy,
perb play o f their gront captain
Charley Barret, George Gipp and
and gave him the best interference
sinca the Michigan game rtf 1921. Eddie Knw, were a unit in pro­
The Wolverines showed as great claiming Grange the , greatest
a surprise In* overwhelming the ground gainer, tho most elusive
Navy. They even grabbed the runner o f them all.
Grnngo Overcomes Obstacles
ball, ns it was about to meet the
The
circumstances o f Grange's
Navy punter's toe, for a touch­
down. Iienny Friedman, the Wai­ achievements made then loom all
ter Johnson o f tha Michigan team, the greater, for he triumphed over
in throwing forwnrd pnsses, ran olmtnelcs at every turn. Ilefort!
his string of consecutive goal kicks the most critical eyes he ever lias
from 11 to 16 before his leg got faced, he slashed forward on a
boggy field that was expected to
tired and he missed two.
The annual Wisconsin-^Iinnesotn slow him up and ripped to pieces
contest ended in n tie for tho third it defense that was regarded as the
consecutive year when tho Badgers strongest in the east, one that had
opened a despernto rush in the last been especially drilled to check his
period to even tho scoro 12 to 12. charges.
Grange had remarkable support,
ft was the first Big Ten gifme of
too.
In fact, the nil around bril­
the season for Minnesota.
“ Five Y ards" McCarthy earned liancy o f tile Illinois team outplay­
the only score o f the Chicago-Pur­ ing Pennsy at every turn, was al­
due. gnmo by line bucks which net­ most ns amazing to eastern critics
ted up to 20 yards hut except in ns Red himself, for ns the Illini
tho second period, Purdue held the played Saturday, it was difficult
Stnggmen on even terms or out­ to understand how they had been
played them but lackrd tho drive to beaten three straight times in the
middlcwcat. Grange’s marvelous
overcom e the Chicago defense.
Tho Indinna-Northwestorn gnmo work was the overshadowing fea­
was full o f closing thrills with the ture of a day of strife, unprece­
IIHosiers apparently winning a tie dented so far this season for its
by their long march down the field startling upsets in tin- cast, where
under tho leadership of Salmi, only tlie smoko o f battle cleared from
i to have Lewis kick a 25 yard scenes that scrambled title hopes
field goal, for Northwestern’s 17 in ruthless fashion and forced an
to 14 victory in the closing min­ entire realignment of calculations.
Many (IpseIs.
ute, .
Pena's defeat, her first! after five
Iowa defeated Wabash 27 t o '7,
straight victories ami after succeslargely with reserves.
Ohio State, however, had to use
first at ring; men ulmost to the final
whistle to assure a 17 to (I victory
over Wooster.
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State Educators To
Start Survey Work
In Gadsden County

Football Results j

Auburn Frcshnten 0.
Alabama 0; Mississippi A. &amp; M.
0.
Dickinson 13; Albright 0.
Western Reserve 19; Heidelberg
7.
Detroit 14; John Carroll 6.
Mount Union 32; Cose 0.
Baldwin Wnllncc 8 ; Akron 0.
Dennison 6; Miami 0.
rltiram 12; tterbein 12.
Ohio Wesleyan 28; W lttrnberg

12.
Vanderbilt 7; Mississippi 0.
Roanoke 13; Lenoir 0.
V. P- I- 6 ; South Carolina 0.
Catawba
College 6; Rutherford
Franklin &lt;5* Mnrshail 7; HaverCollege 0.
ford 6Tennessee 12; Georgia 7.
North Curolinn 10; Maryland 0.
Loyola 0; Oglethorpe 13,
Harvard 14; WilBam and Mnrv
Catholic University fl; Quantico
Marine 13.
Princeton 19; Swarthmoro 7.
Ursinus 0; Gettysburg 27.
Allegheny 6 ; W ayncsburg 0.
Iowa
28; Wabash 7.
Notre Dame l.’i; Georgia Tech 0.
University of Dayton 23; Uni­
Michigan 54; Nnvy 0.
versity o f Cincinnati 0.
Syracuse 7; Penn State 0.
Kenyon 0; Xaviers 6.
Ohio State 17; W ooster 0.
LnFayette 20; St. Bonaventuro C. ' Ohio Northern 6 ; Ohio Universi­
ty 0.
Bates 7; Buwdoin. 6.
Lombar 13; Loyola (Chicago) 7.
Maine 27; Colby 0.
Marquette
28; Creighton 0.
St. Lawrence 6 ; Hobart 0.
Carroll 20; Northwestern Col­
Georgetown 37; King College 0.
lege 0.
Illinois 21; Pennsylvania 2.
Northland 7 ; Marquette Normal
West Virginia 21; Washington
0. ,
and I.ee 0.
St. Andrews 14; Tennessee Doc­
Pitt 31; Johns Hopkins 0,
Fordham 26; New York Univer­ tors 0.
Kentucky 16; Centre 0.
sity 6.
Southwestern 6 ; Milisnpa 0.
Cornell 17; Columbia 14.
Arkansas 12; Louisiana State 0.
Tulane 13; Auburn 0.
V.
M. I. 33; Lynchburg College
Navy Plebcs 10; Georgetown
0.
Freshmen 7.
Grinned 28; Oklahoma Aggies 0.
Chicago 0; Purdue 0.
Boston University 0; SpringDuke University 10; University
field College 20.
of Richmond Q.
Williams 6; Union 6.
Holy Cross 23; Bucknell 7.
Gustavus Adolphus 9; St. Olaf
Yale 28; Array 7.
6.
Oklahoma 0; Nebraska 12/
* North Dnkota 10; North Dnkota
Clarkson 6 ; R. T . I. 0.
Aggies
19.
Minnesota 12; Wisconsin 12.
Moorehcad State Teachers 0;
Westminster 0 ; Grove City 13.
Rutgers 12; Pennsylvania Mili­ Wahpeton (N .D.) Science 0.
Cornell College 7; Kno;; 6.
tary 13.
Depre Wis. Academy 6 ; Dcpau
Worcester Tech 26; Rhode Is10
.
iard State 18.
Beloit 0; Coe 7.
Boston College 51; Providence 0.
Oshkosh
6 ; Kalamazoo 7.
Connecticut Aggies 19; Manhat­
Morningside 19; Des Moines y,
tan 0.
Columbia 7; Valparaiso 6.
.Washington and., Jefferson 20;
St. Ambrose 35;
Wisconsin
Bethany it.
School o f Mines 0.
Missouri 23: Ames 8.
St. Noberts 10; St. Paul 7.
Davidson 9; North - Carolina
Carlcton 7; McAlester 6.
fitnti- 0.
Hamline 0 ; Lawrence 15.
Citadel 16; Mercer 0.
Monmouth College 13; Illinois
New Hampshire 9; Tufts 6.
College 0.
Colgate 14; Michigan State 0.
Bradley 24; Augustnna 6.
7; Kansas 0.
Illinois State Normal 6; Char­
Northwestern 17; Indinnn 14.
leston Normal 7.
Amherst 27; .Massachusetts Ag­
Kolia Miners 14; St. Louis Uni­
gies 0.
versity 7.
Florida 61; Rollins 0.
Vermont 3; Norwich 0.
Pensacola Nnvnl^Air Station 7,
George Washington 27; Wush-

sive triumphs over Brown, ^alc
and Chicago, was no more sensa­
tional than Y’ ale’a smashing defeat
of the unbeaten Army, which had
conquered Notre Dame. Another
previously unbeaten eastern array
fell a victim to bloodthirsty Wolv­
erines in the West, where .Michigan
mopped up the Navy by the stag­
gering margin of 64-0 and helped
square a few intersectionnl ac­
counts.
These were the most astonishing
developments of the conflict that
left only three undefeated or un­
tied elevens in the top flight of
the eastern list. Two of these,
Dartmouth and Syracuse, had all
they could do to take the measures
o f Brown and Pennsylvania State
respectively, where they had been
overwhelming favorites before­
hand, while Cornell, though seeing
its gonl line crossed for the first
time, demonstrated fa r more su­
periority over Columbia than the
score o f 17-14 indicated.
Hard Games Coming.
Another elimination is in pros­
pect for this situation, fo r Cornell
and Dartmouth meet liext Satur­
day at Hanover in n tussle •which,
so far ns championship claims are
concerned, will eclipse the first of
the "big three" title contests betwe#i Harvard and Princeton at
Palmer Stadium. Pointing for this
traditional game, both the Crimson
and Tiger .Saturday displayed fur­
ther weakness against, William
and Mary and .Swnrthiuore, Both,
scored on and hard pressed to win,
scant prospect of measuring up to
npproach the seuson’s climax with
the standard o f Yale, which has
cleaned tip against these old rivals
for two years in a row and now
seems headed for a comeback that
tuny force the Blue back into
championship consideration despite
a narrow defeat by Penn.
Syracuse now boasts the only
uncrossed goal line in the east, for
Cornell, Uuckncll and New York
University, all passed from this
category in Saturday's
fruy*.
Hucknoll and New York Univer­
sity went down before the attack­
ing power o f Holy Cross nnd Fordhnm, the latter two outfits at the!
same time maintaining their un- i S
defeated records, along with Wash- *
ington apd Jefferson, Penn Mili- 5
tary College, which added Rutgers ■
to its victims, and Boston College.

Alabama In Lead For Southern Grid
Honors With 3 Other Teams Trailing i

inM SssCI°niC
titu tt o f Technology
66; Lowell Textile 0.
Trinity 6; Wesleyan 0.
Rice lt*r Southwestern 0.
Fort Benning Infantry 27;-Notre
Dome Reserves 6.
Orlando 15; Leesburg 6.
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Cats
COACH SERVICE
Lv,
Sanford
Ar. 2:30 am
Lv.
Jacksonville
Ar. 8:10 pm
Ar.
Albany (ct)
Lv. 3:10 pm
Ar.
Macon (ct)
Lv. 11:05 am
Ar.
Atlanta
Lv. 8:20 ant
Ar.
Chattanooga
Lv. 1:25 am
Ar.
Evunaviite
Lv. 7 :35 pm
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St. Louis
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C hicago,
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Next to Valdez.

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part meat 1). It. Cars, Through Sleeper fur
Kansas City
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Birmingham
10:09 pm Ar.
Lv, 8:90 pm
Cairo
8:05 pm Ar.
Lv. 1:05 pm
Ht. Iziuis
11:15 am Ar.
Lv. 8:15 am
Kansas City
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deceased, lat&gt;- of Seminole County,
Florida, to the undersigned Admin­
istrator* uf said estate, within one
year from the data hereof.
Dated Senteinker tilth. A. 1). 13- j .
FJIANCKH L. MITCHELL
LAWUKNi’ B C. MITCHELL
Administrators.
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was flying front the top of the stopped by Davidson* 9 to 0. and
South, rn conference standard to­ Louisiana State lost to the Univer­ 2 One, 192*1 Essex Coach, 4 cylinder, new
day as a narrow but effective vic­ sity of Arkansas, 12 to U. Ken­
TA 'LI.A IIASSE e T N ov. 2.-GP)
paint, new upholstering. Good rulibber.
H. M. Evans and Miss Nettie Itrag- tory of the title Saturday over the tucky, however, wiped out it erics
Mississippi
Aggies.
The
6-0
suc­
o f defeats from Centre by downing
duq, eta to elementary and ruitil
i 5 One, Oldsmobiie,4-cylinder. A -l condition
nchool fliipcrvhors, respectively, cess gave Alabama, already boast­ the Colonels 16 to 0.
left the educational department ing a championship, four victories
Rollins was aide to offer no se­
hore for Quincy, to attend n tench- without a defeat in the conference. rious opposition to Florida, the Al­
Two, 1923 (91) Overlands. A-lconditidh.
o m meeting, preliminary to be­ The showing o f the champions was ligators winning, 01 to it,
not
impressive,
the
six
points
scor­
ginning the gathering o f data for
V. M. I. raced away from LynchOne, 1925 Dodge Sedan—like new.
nti educational survey of Gads- ed against tho Aggies being far urg, 33 to 0, nnd Sewanee scored
short
of
the
expectations
of
their
don county.
a 28 to i) victory over Chattanooga.
,Thu survey will be similar to supporters.
One, 1924 Ford Coupe, in good condition.
North Carolina, Tulane und Vir­
that taken in Marion county some
RECEIPTS AR E LARGE
tiaio ago, but will bo on a more ginia were bracketed in second
PARIS, Nov. 2.— (/P)— l’atrims
All the above cars in first class condition.
extensive scale, it was stated by place with three victories each, the
of
the
"Seventh
A
rt"—an
the
Tar
Heels
winning
a
place
with
a
Mr. hfvnpi. It will consist not only
Terms Can Be Arranged.
o f , statistic!! on the educational 16 to 0 defeat o f Maryland while French call the cinema—contribut­
the
Greenbacks
were
stopping
Au­
ed
one-third
o
f
the
entire
amount
wprk now being done in Gndseden
“ pent in 1924 by the theater-going
but will bo freely Illustrated with burn 13 to 0. The Cavaliers were •
public of Paris to the movies. The
both photographic' and possibly not engaged.
Wasiiington and Lee, the fifth box office in the 190 and more
screen pictures it was stated.
undefeated team in the conference cinema houses in the capital and
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had no chance to improve its stand­ suburbs last year took in 100,500,ing, the Generals spending the day 900 francs.
Man Recovers $200
losing 21 to (l, to West Virginia,
Stolen By Gypsies an alien foe.
Dr. Hunting, father o f thc* recent
Cor. I’ark and Commercial
Georgia Tech remained with a discovered of imultn, was baptized
MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 2.— OP)— standing o f two games won and in the Canadian Wilderness
by
Two hundred dollars in currency, one lost, the Jackets losing to No­ the Rev. Fcntherstone Lake Osier,
PHONE 58
stolen from II. R. Wflfttn, head of tre Itnme, 13 to IL Conch Alexan­ father yf the famous Dr. William
a stevedoring company Saturday der tried Itocknc’s tactics in start Osier.
a z m iiu is a in a a iifli,
night was returned to him Sunday ing a second string team but hail
after being recovered from nine no "fou r horsemen" available as
R B a i i i i i x m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N ia n a i i i i m b i i i i i u i u i « a
gypsies, who were held in the po­ reinforcements.
Standing out ns nn upset o f mo­
lice station for questioning after
the robbery. The gypsies were re­ ment in Saturday's results was the
leased from custody after recovery defeat of Georgia by Tennessee.
The Bulldogs, losing to the Volun­
o f .the money.
Wilson told the police the gyp- teers, 12 to 7, were plunged into
tiifa approached him as he was pay­ the second division o f the confer­
ing o ff his men on the water front, ence.
Both Mississippi members were
nod begged him to let them tell
his foVtune. lie said there were glorious in defeat. While the Ag­
n in e.automobile loads of them, all gie. we*** h.'Ming Mat'omn to a
scant nix points, Ole Mias forced
well dressed.
Yanitefbnt to tie nn'.inficit with a
The famous Yonge Street, To­ 7 to 0 victory'.
Announces Two Fast Daylight All-Steel Pullman 1*
ronto, originated in 1793 us a road
V. I*. I. won by a touchdown
D ining Car Trams to Chicago anti St. Louis
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from Luke Simcoe that fur-traders from South Carolina, the score be­
from the North need not pant ing six to nothing. * This contest
through Detroit when the latter had been regarded as anybody’s
wuxi -ratiiimcar-'
place was taken over by the Unit­ game.
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tw o conference members lost to
ed States.
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20— For Sale miscellaneous

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GROCERY STOCK and fixtures.
AUTOS FOB IIIRB
Wunt to sell nt once. Location IH h MORNING JOURNAL ia the
accepted want nd medium Id
K A G I£ AUTO SERVICE
D*y Stumons corner, best stand on
or night. Meet* *11 train*. Bag- Sanford Avenue. See K. II. Clem- Daytona (H a.) One cent a word
f* g e tran»f*r. J^hone B61_«nd_M-W enta or J. M. Sturmon. Bargain. nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
r e e l a sons
****', I^F.SULTS advertise in
FOR SALK: 5 beautiful pointer
_ You Drive It. .
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. LAUDERDALE
pupa from extra good stock. R.
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at
AHA NK\\S—it covers Brow­
G. Carr, phone 7DO.
ard County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
5— Autos, Sole
-Hale, Heal Estate
sections on the Florida
Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
c o n n u*K n c a r *
J. E. SPURI.1NG, sirj-divisiun reauest.
1024 Dodge Touring.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
1923 Dodge, Graham 1 Vt ton True*
lando, Florida, and
F l o r a lAM I’A MuRNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
1923 Dodge Coupe
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
I riuune or hand it to your local
1921 Dodge ft ton Screens
way.
■ienler ho you can read Florida’s
1922 Dodge Roadster
year,
FOR SAI.F.: 120 feet east front­ greatest newspaper. One
1923 Dodge Touring
age by 200 feet deep on San­ $8.1)0, ij months, yd 00, three mouths
Ave. $2,500, Terms, Address $-.00. If yon desire $l,uu0 inaurI. W . Phillips’ Sons ford
uii"' policy add /ue io your order.
P, O, Box 35 2 . _____
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The ddeal heal for Florida winters.
All, SI) les
Medium Priced

Resident of Florida sine* H it.
Itefui enrn:
First National Hank.
IIKAI. K H TA TK
1:3 W e s t F ir st Street
I'll,me I7t&gt;
M em ber .,f
H A N F O R D . FI.A
F lo r id a Sint*
F lo r is t s A s sociation .

Ball Hardware
Phone 8

BUSINESS:

J. II. HUTCHINSON

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NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

Nothing risked, nothing
made. Invest now. Let
your dollars grow.

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will he $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

85x500 feet at Water St.,
nnd Lake Monroe, will cut
into nine lots fating three
streets, at $-100.00 per foot.
We have many other val­
uable Iiuy.s. Call and see
us. Also let us have vour
listing of county and city

R B B flH &amp; R H a n B M i 75x82. ^750.00 per ft.
G. TA Y LO R DYER
Corner Sanford A ve­
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

nue and Union, priced
! under market.

HILTON’S

Oak and 2nd St W E L L LOCATED LO lTFranklin A LITTLE TVA NT AD IN The
ii a ii m at mi nr
Terraco Ronj Court lot, North
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HERALD
will bring you in big
feet on Sanford
11.1
Magnolia Ave.
FOR SAI.F.: Ono second hand Grand Ave., 70x15-1. Address San-1 results, Advertise those old ar­
* First Class Barbara
•horScrlpps F-4 motor, good condi­ ford Herald Box G35.
ticles you have stored away and
Special Attention
rul«»
Ave., between 5th and
tion; ono 38 ft. cabin cruiser, powhave no use for. A little thirtyW . H. LONG
(ilven To Ladle* and Childrrn.
22—
Sale,
Furnituc
'erod
with
Scripps
E-4,
70
H.
P.
mnc‘‘:'t ad may bring you severul
ind ^
Kit yo“ jtor. Boat nnd motor in fine condollars. Phone 118 nnd a repre­
MEAT MARKET
(ith. $10,000:00.
We
carry
a
full
line.
fid. 10 'dition. Two second-hnnd flat bot­
sentative
will
call
and
sec
you.
Cn&gt;,h or
tom fishing
One Evinrudo Our price* aro right.
410 Sanford Ave. Snnford, Fla.
!' IK ) l* E It T Y
b« tb*lr outboard motor. Wise Boat Works, terms. We want your business MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
Klton J. Mouffhton
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
are interested in Florida. Each
r*«
Mt.
Dora,
Fla.
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jh ir If
ARCHITECT
321 E. First St.
of them through a classified ad
out onfl
in
the
Morgantown
l’UST.
Six
7— Business Service
First National Hank Bldg.
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cents a word for six consecutive
21.— Lost, Found
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n n f n r d . --------------- Florida
issues.
WE
HAVE
THE
BEST
BUYS
ual*tl
LAN EY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
LOST:
Hu
sinesu
books.
Put
in
a
n
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scriptions, Drugs, Sod**.
W*
•ACREAGESeveral excellent buys
other car by mistake. Will finder,
, ^&lt;n.,) LEDGER —
are as near you «■ your phone.
please return to Irene Brandt, or . 1
ads have the largest
, BUSINESS-HOMES
Call 103.
Phone 423-W.
circulation in Southwestern Georin lots in the best parts
VALDEZ HOTEL
.
• M o n t 727 ,
pa. Ratc 8c (8-word line) line.
Kumprnii I'lnu
SANFORD ELECTRIC ( ’O.
LOST: Bu nch o f keys in leather
IlcUnt
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
o f town.
case. Tagged W. E. Hawkins, TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Jlfl Magnolia.
Everything elec­
S it u f iin l’a I.e n illiiK l l u l r t
Florida real estate advertise in
Jersey
City.
Finder
return
to
W.
trical. Phone 422. Electragith
Valdez HoUTBuilding
E. Hawkins, Valdez Hotel. Reward. the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
XVtIIT XV. WAIINf.H, Mannirr
Radio.
cent a word daily, two cunts a won
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Fuinn
Ave.
Sundays.
2.r&gt;— Opticians, Jewelers
A few houses left at­
WIGHTS— Three stations.
Mag­
Telephone 173*w
nolia and Second. First and Elm, H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
jew elery and clock repairing and fied business, rate lc a word, min­
tractively priced and
Expert service.
engraving. tjuiek service. 118 Mag­ imum 24c cash with order.
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
|on very easy terms.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
—Central West Virginia's larg­
Engraving. Embossing. See «»
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
e s t daily. Want ad rate 1 I-2c per
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 8 or
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
JTEW ART THE FLORIST"
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more lc per word each insertion.
* Flowers i'or all occasions.
JAMES n . COW AN— All kinds
in
Florida,
The
prices
are
1.—
Here
is
the
opportun­
814 Myrtle.
Phone 280-W
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
right.
ity (o tiny twenty lots in a
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
W ater ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
fast growing residential sec­
23— Wanted
newspaper. Morning, niter noon,
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
3.— Ten acres of good truck
tion of Sanford. Located on
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
W AN TED : Sheet metal work of
phone 111.
farming
hind
in Eureka
tiie
south
side
of
the
city
rates HJc per line. Waycross Jour­
all kinds. Snnford Sheet Metal
Mammock. Flowing well bus
with some facing on the Dix­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
hi
MIRACLE Concrete C o ,- general Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
been driven on Ibis property.
ie Highway and the rest on
p, Stores
cement work, aldewalka, bnlMPalmetto Avenue.
$25,0110
Tract is conveniently IncutPALM BEACH COUNTY — The
ln* blocks. Irrigation box#*. J. ■- W AN TED : Painting nnd paper
id near a loading n ation.
will buy all of these lots with
scene of
stupendous develop­
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ ment. Read about it in the Palm
Terwilleger, Prop.
The price is $:tiio.nu per acre.
one third cash and the bal­
11. S. LONG, Mgr.
/
ford nnd N. V.
Terms will be made.
ance
mi
easy
terms.
The
price
Beach
I'ost.
Sample
copy
wnt
on
BILL LUMBER CO. House a
Li soon lo advance, so It will
.Service. Quatitv and Price.
W ANTED: By young married cou­ request.
pay you to inven.igate these
I Four acres of cleared
ple, no children, room and hoard
Ilmiras 9-10-11 Hull IthU
ideals residential
lots, at
and tiled truck farming hind
tnORESSIN O — Mnltlgraphlng, in private family. Address married TO REACH the prosperous (arm
t-rs and fern growers of Veins
once.
Phone 657.
with five room house. Also,
folding
and mailing— as you care Herald.
ia county advertise in the Del.and
illaneou9
shout thirty grapefruit and
nt it— when you want It
I Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
orange trees. Located seven2.— Two beautiful lots in
Phono « r t FT
Poeoh. Fir**
ite
3 I— Wanted Help. Female. j with order.
tenths of a mile east of the
H*flV nirlfp
Mayfair located near the
city limits of Stanford, on
wonderful Dike Monroe. Ele­
HELP W ANTED: Neat appearing DEVELOPERS ATTENTION (ted
Celery Avenue. Price $18,gant residences are being
9— For Rent. Houses
salesladies to sell Pickwick house
Pensacola Is beginning
tho
500.011; 1-3 cash, balance 1,
rreeled in this sub-division
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2 ;ind 3 years. J&lt; percent hind­
and it af/ords a iihjturesiiin’
iters
FOR RENT: Five room house an d.easily earn $35 weekly: work all |,;su,ry ; a half million dollar higher
for 30 days.
spot
for
ynfir
'wintcF
lloti.c
garage on- Second yt£ee{, J % m i
Pick- 7vny to the gulf bench just fimshRtiiiK,
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n
wtcK W ig, &lt; o., Fort JVluyne, lad.
„t two million doilur bridge
JIMAt. E.1TATB -IX V IS T H K N T a
f , i ., - , , , , 111, , |. .t.
. . acrio,*
Lscam ou Bay started,
I.obtiy Putsalua-Urumtev lllrig.
G
IRL
WANTED:
To
assist
with
1(lllirt(!P
million
dollar
opera
house
10— For Rent, Rooms
Nunfur it
Klor lila
Irees
general housework and care *»*, umit-r construction; two millions
children, 2380 1 aim tlo Ave.
being spent on highway; greatest
[Supplies
Realtor
ROOMS furnished or unfurnished
W
ANTED
AT
ONCE.
Colored
girl
rlmncc
for live developers to get
for light housekeeping
with
garage as soon ns possible. Also
or womnn for light, easy work in on ground floor. Write Development Department, The Pensa.MiLint' Thealre Bldg.
with
company
privilege.
Call
Mrs.
Apply 217 Oak Ave.
l Supplies
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cole. News.
C. II. Pearce nt Baumcl’s or ad­
dress 107 W. 9th.
- ^ R E A LTORS
35— Wan led Help. Male __ ’ ADVERTISING gets results if .1
Tires and Tubes ,
iTw.ile
I’uJOHN E. FOX, Hcprcsi'iilaUvc
At prrircs that ar* right
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed­ WANTED: 15 shoo salesmen f , reaches potential buyers.
. intka Daily News is circulated in
loiter
room, twin beds, 4 blocks from
Florida territory, selling direct an industrial and agricultural sec­
Pun Am and Standard lias alia
post office, near new hotel on Un- Samples furniined to men witli
I2() South !’ :irk Ave.
tion.
references. Guaranteed Shoe Co.,
‘ bitsman
Avenue. Phone 571-J.
Oils
R. D. Dillard, Dial. M gr, Sanford,
"We
Cover
Florida
Ileal
Estate
Like
the
Sunshine’
Mile
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
FOR RENT: Sleeping room dose Fla.
“Vecdol
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at cigar factory. 1. A, Mauser.
ning around looking for a
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FOR RENT: Bedroom, also garage. 3 f —Wanted H e lp ,"S a le s m a n
good investment?
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Apply 808 Magnolia or Phone
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vi&gt;t your money and dmildc
RINK'S RILLING
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„_icuittirni dis(*tt tc.
STATION
r. a] estate business for years
cheapcr than n.ore prices. Fall line trlct. Want ad and display rales
limb
and aro glad to say we have
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best values in tho Slate of
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, KU.
Mi iti 0Woicitnte firms. Apply Sanford Loan
Nov. 1st or Dec. 1st to May fst
gusta. Ga.. Augusta's greatest
Florida,
V i C&lt;Jhx. &amp; Savings Co.
classified medium, rate, rash. 'Je
•11— Wanted lo Bent
COME AND INVESTIGATE
1 linker
charge. 10c minimum.
For Our Northern Salesmen
Owners are urged to list
f11' Hi Sotn11— For Sale, Acreage
W A N TED : Small apartment or MAINE — Watervttle, Morning
;heir properties with us lor
Several single rooms.
room ia private home. Will ex
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine j l.etter results and ijuick action
FOR SALE: 5 acre farm; 1 1-2 change references. Phone 7 hi.
people aro interested ia Florida I
miles west Sanford, on asphalt
Two small apartments
eer
properly.
Reach them through
road, nil r*»t with vegetables. 5 W AN TED TO RENT: 2 nr 3 room the Sentinel, Rato card on ap
H "Eldons room dwelling, $8580.00, $3500.00
Centrally located.
unfurnished apartment. M
care plication.
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cash. Three lots 50x117 1-2 in south ! i
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laSiTT- Sanford for $000.00 each. Part
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sMl
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- rash, $10- month on each lot. See or W ANTED TO RENT: Two or
anything.’
If so advertise m
4 Body write B. II. Bankston, Sanford.
three room apartment, one with the Gaineavillo Sun.
FULTON, INC.
J * 4'*tor (i,ul --------------------------------------------------- garage preferred. No tourist. Ad­
17— For Sule, Houses
of con
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Lakeland, through
the St.ir
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or house furnished or unfurnish­ ilium in South Florida. I'ublDhed
211 E. F I R S T S T .
Fr4 RftJint r7 Iear: . Good residential section. At- ed. Phone 817, Mr. Williams or mornings. STAR-TELF.GRAM
Urukers
Developers
1‘ rutnoler.
r. ? V ia to r St tractive price and good terms for
[* ®l- and R. p nuiek saje_ Address Sanford Her- cure Herald.
Lakeland. Florida.
W. U. SMITH, .Mgr.
Phone I53.
Seminole lintel
“ Id, Box C00,_
FOR
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SANFORD
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5 to 12 Rooms
Good Location
Easy Terms

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lake front property

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a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s d is p a t c h e s

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925,

F IR S T E D IT IO N

M
ILLER FACES'MounuineersinKentucky 32HEROICACTSOrlandoRoadRoute
......... "
** “ RECOGNIZEDBYChosen By Officials,
CARNEGkBSMTrade Board Learns
FRANKFORT, KY. Oct. 31.-((A&gt;)) lunvass oi ociicvcrr. in supersti- j

h a muon,
I tilt Col.
KtsJ*ration
rttiit he he
kis iccu'cr.
a Cooli&lt;J(p;.
D*ight r .
report was
iii civilian
t Frink K.
ttid Friday
t decide defi until Monriisesiblvd.

-On this Hallowe'en there are tion at Harvard only ut* fur back
few other places in the English as 1011 showed but 20.(1 percent of I
speaking world where superstition the faculty to be entirely free from
Fifteen of Those Cited For
conccrnin witches receive so much supers t’tion.
credence as in the Kentucky moun­ Dr. Thomas declared supersti­
Rravery Lost Lives in the
tains.
tious beliefs were more persistent
Commission
of Deeds; Two
Kentucky has been found to hnve and widespread than most persons
Girls
are
Awarded
Medals
superstitions. Daniel Lindsey would suspect. He traced their orig­
Thomas, late professor of Enlish in to desire of mankind to propiat 01- Centre and founder and pre tnte fate, avert evil, display the Four Silver, 28 Bronze
siuent of the state branch of the mystery of life and the universe.
American Folk Lore Society, today Ptimintive n on, in his fenr of evils Medals Are Presented
brouht them.out of record in the that he did not understand, sought I
state library urchieves.
to nvoid disaster by any means he Eitfhl Thousand Dollars Set Cold Weather Aided by Snow
_At least four of the numbers could find.
Aside for Education; $1,700
Grips South While Efforts
will t'.tnre a nation-wide observ- 4 Olio of Kentucky's native sons,
Given
to
Disabled
Heroes
to Fight Enemy Continue;
ence tonight. Amid traditional Abraham Lincoln, used to walk on
merry-making, playful ceremonial certain aides of the street.
Rain Forecast for Florida
PIITSBURGII, Oct. 31.—-OP)—
ami charms to disclose future
Of the 1,000 superstitions lists,
husbands and wives, are the rules 531 were devoted to marriage, 513 Thirty-two acts of heroism in the
of looking into a mirror ut mid to hard luck, 277 to good luck, 203 commission of which 15 lost their
lives, were recognized by tin* Car­
niuht; walking in a graveyard by to death and 80 to money.
the person named.
A favorite lllue Crass belief, negie Hero Fund Commission at
The superstitious beliefs still that a filly cannot win the Ken­ its fall meeting here today. Two
retailed by jhe old type of moun- tucky Derby, was cited ns super­ gitls were among those to receive
stition No. .till, with the com­ medals.
Four silver medals and 28
ment, however, that this tradition
bronze niednls were awarded in ad- j
I was broken in 1015.
i Football warriors, battling today dition to $7,200 annually to the de­
• were cautioned that the teams that pendents of the heroes who met
death. The Commission also award­
II lost first blood would lo**.*.
ed $2,355 to ho applied ns it may
sanction; $1,700 to disabled heroes;
and §2,000 for other worthy pur­
poses. For educational purposes,
$8,000 was set aside, and in 10
eases,
§8,500 was awarded for
former Republican national com­
worthy purposes.
mitteeman frum Connecticut and
The 15 heroes who made tin* su­
the lute Jesse Smith, confidant of
preme sacrifice were;
former Attorney General Daugher­
William D. Wnldock, '.110 South
ty, arranged the transfer with the
Aaron C. Read, above, has just been foreign defendants in consideration
Waco St., Weatherford, Tex., a Hiadmitted to practice lnw before the of payment to them of §391,000 of Over Ten Thousand Parcels of
student, drowned after
Chamber Commerce to Take year-old
Nebraska supreme court, resuming the recovered ussets.
rescuing a girl from Murcsch's
Property Adjacent to Tampa
Necessary Steps to Meet Lake, Kledo, Tex., April 21, 1021.
his profession after u lapse of 25
King appeared before the jury
Disposed In Past 9 Months;
Situation; Official Inti­ ! Ills father was awarded a silver
years. Real is 80,
and waived immunity, the state­
Newest
Ven
1
ureAnnounced
mates
Embargo Necessary
ment said, and although named as
a conspirator, he was not indicted.
TAMPA, Fin., Oct 31.—The reIn nnticipnlion of n t
Miller is expected to appear for
arraignment before Federal Judge markable record of syndicating and port shortly by the Clyil
Francis A. Winslow, Wednesday, selling approximately 10,000 par-; embargo to lie clamped
cels of_*yopcrty adjacent to Tam-1which, if place in effect v
pa during the past nine months has Jterially affect the delivei
given the It, L. Hnmncr Realty considerable quantity o
Corporation a unique place among freight in Snnford, member
Tampa real estate firms. The or-, Transportation Committee
ganization began business in Tam- Chamber of Commerce w
Charlie Alxai'ez, 19, Tells
pa Jan. 1, 11)25, offering Manor Monday to discuss means
Officials He Killed Jack
Hills subdivision to the public. Only Having the situation, sh&lt;
Jackson In Argument Over
21 days were required to syndicate emergency arise,
Paying for Some Whiskey
this property. The records estahThis announcement cai
li.shed since that time in syndient- lowing a telephone com
ing other subdivisions have given Saturday morning between
HAINES CITY, Oct. 31—Charlie
the II. L. Haunter Realty Corpor- of the local trade Imdy nr
Alvarez, 19 year old Stnrke hoy,
i at ion the distinction of placing White, general agent
admitted toduy that he killed Juek
1eight ullotments'on the market in Clyde Line in Jncksunvil
Johnson, G5 year old painter, with
nine months' time.
the local men say, intimn
a wrench Wednesday night after a
Two siniilnr subdivisions known « permit embargo on dent
quarrel over paying for a bottle of
an Casa l.oma nnd Uourlands weK.*°t*t of Jacksonville is an
liquor, Deputy Sheriff
I 'Oiik
next syndicated. Temple Crest, Ne- although no official wori
Tlnmpson, of Polk rounty sialct*
bras ka Avenue Heights, Rivorbcnd of feet has been issuiL
Manor, Tampa Overlook and El
According to R. W. I
Portal followed.
Jr-, secretary of the loci:
Now another effort of the 11. I*, ber of ( oinmcrce, who is
Bued today by Colonel Millers
Hnmncr organization is underway, an investigation in the
counsel, Robert S. Johnstone:
"The charge against Colonel This will Ik* known ns Tampa's of local hqqicrs. the
Miller is entirely without founda­ country club area. It is located in terminal of the imiigati
tion.
Colonel Miller, however, the rolling country just north of pony is jammed to capni
does not intend to try tho case in
tnu newspapers. The charge will
be met and answered in open court
nnd the facts will he brought out.
"The records of the department
of justice itself show that the ac­
Noah T. Singleton, O’Donnell,
tion of the alien property custodian
Texas,
drowned attempting to res­
with reference to the return of the
cue a fellow farmer from Heard
property turned over by the Ameri­
Lake at Midland, Tex., July 29,
can Metals Company was entirely
192-1. In addition to a bronze me­
proper. The department of justice
dal, tho widoW'wns given benefits
itself passed upon the claim and al­
of $ to monthly and §5 additional
lowed it.
for each of six children.
“Colonel Miller invites the most
Carles o. Beam, Muhaffcy, Pa.,
searching investigation of hr* ad­
drowned when lie went to the aid
ministration of the office of alien
of three women in the West
property custodian. ’I ho investi­
Branch "f the Susquehanna river
gation, however, should he conductut Bower. I’a.. July 18, li»23. Tho
(Continued on Page Three)
ed openly and publicly unit by per
(Continued on Puge Three)

D ouglass, at M eeting,
Explains Plans Of
R o a d D epartm ent
For Project No. 3

Work Starts When
Officials Get la n d
Hathaway Com ing to
Decide On Site A t
Southern O utskirts
Location of the proposed
new highway, known as State
Road Number Three, through
Seminole county has been de­
termined with the exception
of a few hundred feet on the
outskirts of Sanford.
This announcement was
made at the weekly meeting
of the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Friday noon, by E. A.
Douglass, who stated that the Stutc
Hoad Department is prepared to
commence construction of the high­
way as soon ns tlio right of way
has been n 'cured by the Seminole
County Commissioners.
Mr. Douglass, who wus a menil&gt;er of the Chamber of Commerce
committee which nttended the re­
cent conference between Fans A.
Hathaway, head of the State Hoad
1Du;
' tl
S tinole
County Cunimi . doners, when tho
i 'matter of the road location was
arranged, explained the controi versy over the selection of tho
&gt; route in the outskirts of the city.
Following tho shore of laiko
. Monroe, Mr. Douglass explained,
; tho proposed highway will enter
r tho city by way of the propound
extension of the Seminole Houle*
, vnrd, and will run south through
&gt; the residential section on Purk
. Avontie. It is tho selection by state
. engineers of n proposed extension
- of I'nflk Avenue between Franklin
. ami Geneva Avenues that has rnisf ed tlio objection, ho said.
By this procedure, it Is shown
th at the .present curves a t that
nnint. kW
.will
ho abandoned uand a
MI up
straight
extension
■
. ..___ submitted
* " Ig‘ entr.iling condemnation of land sold
" upon
to be valued at §150,000,
.
which a number of residences huvo
been yrotted. To avoid this costly
measure, the County Commission­
ers have arranged for Mr. Hnthaway to come to this city with his
technical advisors, nnd to porional1ly investigate the condition, it is
| snhi.
From a point approximately otiej quarter of a mile south of the in­
tersection of Park and Geneva Ave[nuta, however, the location is completo at tho present time, the toe,nl representatives were assured.
From this point, according to Mr,
Douglass, the highway rumt in a
i southern direction through Maitlaud, passing Longwood and Altn1monte Springs a t a distance of ap­
proximately a mile in each instance
and thence into Orange county.
Wliiio no announcement was made
relative to the location of the road
'in Orange county, it is understood
'that tho now site will pass to tho
west of Winter Park.
, It is planned to crostt the uhl
Orlando road within a few hun­
dred feet of the intersection of tjio
- present road with the old Genova
i trail, and to cross the Atluntic
({Coast Lino Railroad trucks ut u
• I point south of Maitland. A hridgo
- spanning tho tracks will be built
r as a safety measure, stutc author-

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Park To Indicate
Pre - Historic Spot
Of California City

kuthfiram

53 Arc Personally
Instructed OnGame
And Kish Measures

on got out arm nitempteu to cut
dm again, Ik * says. Then, accord- L t l f l l t l b C r L O H i n i C r t C
.
•
Qf:r&amp;c. ng to thu alleged statement, Alva- .
P j t U |( i r C
A lT IV 0
■ " * Kfo-Vnts rex struck thu painter several A
limes, crushing the skull'.
1 F U S lC ia
1 0»P«»oUlity if "There wusn’t anything to do F n
I V i c f r i n i l | (111
then hut throw him out alongside - T U I
D I8 1 U U U I
the road,*' Alvarez is said to have
-------continued,
"so
1
took
him
to
a
side
Attractive
a
rt posters, part of an
ftaident
r ^ C o h n e l road neur Haines City and threw order recently delivered to the SanHr. Reid liini and the french out. Then I ford Chamber of Commerce, have
?,£*
judge went back to Davenport, got a girl made their appearance this week
Eft* I* WU "tt to bind up my hand where ho had in a number of business houses in
tat wa* try- cit it. and went hack to the dunce." the downtown section.
that the , Alvarez and
...........
his brother and a
p jvo hundred of these posters
' to the de- ,J°y named McRae were
___ taken
___ ____
in have b e e n delivered, acco rd in g to
*** order- custody Thursday night by Deputy
*fy as ng'-nt Thompson, on information supplied
by Omar Glover, of Haines City,
—•
who had been working on tho case.
'lty °f beets t be two hoys were released today
f * Hrosby’s “‘ter Charles Alvarez had exoner-

K night And MacNeill
Report First Section
Of Sanlanta Sold Out

MRS. LOFT GETS DlvAltCi
. FNlOX
ranch of the
of the
In tlie state
r*l«y ata. r j a improved
am' now under
Tharp,
c*"hier, Kvfn
(man and jan.
1 »n increase
r °f employes
fnopthj.
amj _
R j or InUrio,
U o f f ic e , th.

Notice is given by urn
of thc» Campbell Lo**iii|C
*
American Legion, that the first
rehearsal for the
minstrel show, to b o held in the
litter part of November, will m
held in the Legion home, on Com­
mercial Street Monday nighty
Cards have been mailed to mem
hers who have signified their lnte-est in the venture. nn&lt; the of­
ficers are urging available talent
to report at the Legion home next
week for assignment of P«rt9»

RENO, Nev. Oct. 3 1 .-0 ?)—Be­
cause her husband," George Leon
Left, wealthy candy manufacturer,
of New York, wrecked her nerves
bv making a practice of walking
uloiig the narrow ledge of a 11story building, Mrs. E liz a b e th
Loft was granted a divorce yes­
terday. She is the daughter of a
former borough president in great­
er New York.

HAVANA, Oct. 31.—(/?)—H '«
were shipped reported
in some government quar­
thcr! ters that negotiations have been
started by the United Stutcs with
wero'shhn'e 1 20,399.011 b e « J ami the Cuban government for tho a r­
in 1021-25 there were shipped 18. rangement of u “rum treaty un­
der which Cuba would aid
efforts to cease the flow of illicit
liquor from Cuban ports into the
United States,
1925-1926, ^

In 1910-11 there
from Florida

New automobile licenseu w
issued on and after Decumtx
next for the year 1920.

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that they had not been prepared / i l l
ift accordance with court nlrtrtfal l | | t
i^*ulalji*» prAY°kc4.Gff rtostjjori^ „
.
™ ,
ami heated arguments between dcfcn;c attorneys and the trial judge
advocates in charge of the prose*
I cution.
The charge nnd each specifica­
tion fnil to r.tate any offense of
'which the courtmartial has juris­
, i diction for the reason that they Two Undefeated Elevens Arc

UNABLETO
ESCAPE TRIAL*,.,.....,,

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—

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THE 8AN F(W I HERALD,

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PLAINSMENWILL By New York O fficers s^lsisS.,!1? .#

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County,
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o
Clerk of
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V. B. DOUGLASS.
.as;
Fla.. Oct .10 Clerk «&gt;r the Circuit Court of Send
_Q px_iI*. t..
F nIIolmoH
nllna H
ii . nP. ,,,&gt;l0
V,untJrJ
nmi ex-ofDimes, nlins
f|r l.. Clerk
of t Florida.
h e Hoard of County S S 3 ,:« ! t K 8 5 5 ^ .1
i lary, serving a ..-your sentence nt Fniiimlmdnnera uf Seminole Uouttthe rtato road camp, Numhar 27, **•
nenr Grccnvllto, found hi* term of ^.V-is-SB Oct: 2.9-16-23-30. Nov.
Primed for Clash at Mont­ impiisonment ended in Florida, hut' c-u.
_______
| "1, The commanding officer of
gomery; Tulane Team Flas only just begun in New York when1
he was discharged a few days neo.D.N Tin: m u ,t i t cotittT o r t h e c h e V ' g I k Ing. a n d If d e a d a ll 1'^^*
or Clary,
nent
jiu h c t a i . c iiim jiv
Court R efuses To R e- 15 i ' S ^ v« £ ,.2S £! »"* '
"«°"i ... Hclnies,
f
’rii
j, '• who was
* “•’ w
nl nseventh
r FrnMillllM
, \Mu I rim
OF
I IIII IA .. It \\ A
F o i l ulmi
S K I I .up from P nc as county for the
IN OI.B C OI &gt; T V . IN C I I A M ' K I i r . StKe?wl»«Cl|rn t h e '
I n v o ^ w l In
cognize Contention | " t2cd- T};
,• HFlIINClI.K C O U N T Y H A N K , a c o r ­ I b i s null as li«r.dl.a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ,
ocomm.ni.Hiy officer of l-T w M o rtb iH fenmi S S c S c d 'h ! | con fin “uion t o r u T r o i d ’comn J5? p o r a t i o n o r g a n i s e d n n d e x i s t i n g aiut \V II. IDirrlf. If H \ln i r . nnti «
r i u u u i l l j e g m a t i i u* |Hhc "accoccl recommended „ court, the Southern conference meet n. g d 'S S T S S i S S u M &amp; ' h l
u n d e r tlio l a w s of tlio tj tu t o c t d e a d all p a rt ie s c l a i m i n g a n y lnAboutlrreguIarProF lo r id a .
t c ru s t by. th r o u g h o r u n d e r W . M
martial,
Montgomery
.Saturday
when
Au-1
Rrouklvn
N
Y
whom
•
i
Complainant.
l a r r l . ns heirs, d e v is e e s , legatee:
j cedure Of The Case
vs.
" h e r w l s o In t h e la n d . Involved
' l . S l " . *of: Lthe\ rcharges
l L 5 ,In?r.&gt;'.1
": tEach
e * *has; "won
? * two
* » grimes
wi,h that to „Ho uantcci l i breaking
i n i i . , f .and
i r f en
i ! F. MOORE,
In
t h i s s u it a&lt; h e r e i n a f t e r Ufcscrlbvestigation
by the
tenng.
D efen d an t.
ed. to - w l t :
proper officers as provided by the count in the finnl rcckrning, AuX id lrp Of S i i r r l n l M n s l e r 's Snip
The requisition pnpors, authoriz­ N otice Is lic re liy g i v e n t h a t u n ­ T h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S o u t h ­
courtmartial manual."
Iburn disposing of CIcmson and V.
Q uar­
ing
tho transfer of Holmes hack d e r a n d l»y v i r t u e o f a d e c r e e o f et ea rs t iQS uI Va r' ti , ro fofS SMo iu tliciist
Defense’s Stand.
I f ; L. nnd Tulnne defeating the
H K '.j) l.&lt;ss
f o r e c lo s u r e a n d s a l e e n t e r e d In t h e
to
New
*ork,
were
honored
by
■3T
c
h
a
in
s
N
o
rth
a
n
d
S
o
u
t
h
hi .
a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e o n t h e Sth d a y
The defertso placed special cm -! UssinsIppi entries, “OIo Miss"
Governor
Martin.
Holmes,
the
c h a i n s I. si and W e s t •» N o rth *
of
May,
A.
I&gt;.
JD25,
I.
a
s
S
p
e
c
ia
l
phasis on the fact that Major Gen- nnji tho “ggies.
v-.-st C o rn e r nod le s s I c h a in
a s t e r In C h a n c e r y , o n M o n d a y t h e
enters tho contest with state prison bureau announced, is M
o f f E a s t Hide I S e c tio n 29. T o w n ­
2nd d a y of N o v e m b e r 11125. In f r o n t
efense Puts Stress !oral Ernest Hinds, commanding the theTulnno
also
wanted
in
Pennsylvania.
s h i p 21 S ou th R a n g e 3 J E a s t.
more impressive season’s rec­
of t h e C o u rt H o u s e d o o r In H an ford,
Eighth corps area, on whoso staff
i:-k.ln
Southeast
C orner
of
H em lnole County, F l o r i d a , w ill o f ­
The Greenbacks have won nil
S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of S o u t h e a s t
On Fact Hinds Did Colonel Mitchell was serving when ord.
f e r f o r sa le a n d s e ll t o th o h i g h e s t
CUBAN DOCTOR DIES
Q u a r t e r S E ’ i of S l P i o f S e c tio n
made his attack on the war nnd but ono of their games, a (i to II
b id d e r f o r c a s h d u r i n g t h e le g a l
29 T o w n s h ip 21 S o u t h I t n n g o
h o u r s of s a l e , t h e f o l l o w i n g la n d
i N ot Ask For Trial ho
navy departments, hnd not recom­ draw having been registered with
32'
E ast, ru n N o rth 5 c h a in s .
s ltu a t p . l y i n g n n d b e i n g In t h e C ity
Missouri,
the
victorien
including
HAVANA,
Cuba.,
Oct.
30.—(A7
)
mended a courtmartinl.
W e s t '• chains. S o u th 5 c h a in s .
of Hanford. C o u n t y o f H cm lru d e a m i
nn 18 to 7 defeat administered to —Dr. Juan Guitcras, one of the H lnte of F l o r i d a , m o r n p a r t i c u l a r l y
E a s t 6 chains.
.
_
• WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—
E a s t H alf of S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ­
Northwestern. Auburn’s one blot foremost figures in Culm’s medical d e s c r ib e d a s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t :
(AP)—Every move to escape
t
e
r
of
S
o
u
th
e
a
s
t
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r of
I. It S e v e n (7 ) o f Il ln c k "I!**, o f
is n 3.1 to 0 reverse at the hands world, died suddenly Wednesday nt Xluena
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( E 4 o f HI. ,
V is t a E s t a t e s , a c c o r d i n g t o
tiral by courtmartinl on char­
his home in Mntangns.
of H E R o f S W U ) S e c t i o n 29
of tho University of Texas.
the p la t t h e r e o f u s r e c o r d e d In th o
T o w n s h i p 21 S o u th . I t u n g u 3 .
Office of t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t
ges of conduct prejudicial to
Alabama rules a favorite over
r ld n .
E ast.
,
$3,000,000 worth of new roads Cs uobujertc tofto Sceemr tianionl ec oCnodui tnitoyn. s Fa lu
tho Mississinoi Aggies and Geor­
good order nnd militory din
n d r e ­ I t a p p e a r i n g by t h e s w o r n bill o r
c o m p l a i n t herein t h a t y o u a n d ench
stric
tio
n
s
.
completed
by
Orange
County.
gia
should
din
lose
of
Tennessee.
cipline resulted in failure
Ti rm s: C a s h . P u r c h a s e r t o p a y of y o u . m ay lie I n t e r e s t e d In t h a t
Close scores are indicated in the
c e r t a i n described lot o f l a n d In .Sem­
Thursday for Col. William
P A V I N G CUSTIIAC. for deed.
Igames between Maryland nnd N O T I C E or* TOMS
in o le C ou n ty . F lorid a, a n d d e s c r i b ­
W . E. W H IT E .
Mitchell nnd his counsel.
ed abo ve. You an d each o r y o u a r e
(I. \V. S P E N C E I t Jr..
North Carolina and South fnro- I,v
'"■"O":.1' 1" w i l l l&gt;o r e r H v o .l S o lic ito r n o d o f C o u n s e l f o r
(Continued from Page One.)
h e r e b y co m m a n d e d an d r e q u i r e d to
The prosecution proceed­ they will be able to procctid with Iim against V. P. I. Maryland
tnJ y V o m m U s t o n e r s ..r tli.- th e C o m p l a in a n t .
a p p e a r to said bill of . c o m p l a i n t a t
H l a t » of F l o r - Oct. 2-11-10-23-30.
t h e C o u r t H ouse In S a n f o r d . S e m i ­
ings, started Wednesday by a contemplated improvements on defeated the Tar Heels last yenr ,o. V . . " r
'Lf
*h,n
t:
l,.rk
of
tho
nole C o u n ty . F lo rid a, o n M o n d a y ,
lilt i o u r t , o f th«» C?otinty o f Horncourt convened by decision of Pres­ their own property, it is declar­ arid has been hard to score on •Inlr&lt;
e 2nd d a y of N ovem ber. A. D. 19. .
olc, i n H a n l o r i l , . F l o r i d a a t o r b e . | |N T I I E C I I I U I I T CO H I T O F T H E t„ht|,n
this
year
rW ls e said• bill w ill t.e t a k e n |
V
ident Coolidge and bnsod on tha ed.
c o re 10 a. m nn tlio intti
\ o u h m l e a c h of
Although
the
College
Parkers
Novi
inlier
1923
f
o
r
tli'n
"
f
I
S
E
V
E
N
T
H
J
l
II
IC
IA
I
.
C
IH
C
I
I
T
n
s
c o n fe s s e d by &gt;
colonel’s charges in public state­
Want legion Offer Accepted
e l u d i n g a p p r . ’x l m n t . v K »h. T ’i "
° F F I . O I t n i A . IN A.NII F o i l NK.NI- y o u . s a i d bill of c. o m p l a i n t h a v i n g |
hnve
lost
two
conference
games,
ments relating to the army and
e e n fiVe'd
for th
Following a report by Howard IH "',
. . ,,
I n g a n d l o i l l d l i f g ^ V h H d g s s a n d cu l"
T '.V v1 L O l XTV ’
*&gt;
C l I A N - b|,eoii
filed for
th ee pI u r p o s e o f q u ie t , ,
..
c r l t nn i '1 rniiitw 0,r i.i i ...
Q
^
inir tltl** to tli&lt;» iiliovc ilcitcrlt i**l lund
n^vy air service administrations, Hulick. of the recommendations of th° tolal Bcore!' nKn,nct
lhc,n hi vI iik
i “...
o t h i g h w a y In- K b W A I t l )
F.
LANE,
s o m e t i m e s |itilt n,.C o m p la
in a n t. X ...
E . S n y. d e r.
only
nine
points.
South
Carolina
i
li«»
.....
«l
u
n
i
t
It
!
om
.
ajvept forward rapidly with plain tho recreational committee, named
k n o w n His K. F. LAN K , and E V A
.......
FT IS F C R T I I E I l O R D E H
E I) T hat
defeated
the
Citadel,
30
to
li
yesA.
IIE
H
N
IX
IN
,
u
n
m
a
r
r
i
e
d
,
indications that tho court would to continuo the work of providing V„rd!«v „i i
tills o r d e r lie pllbllsllfd nQn&gt; a Week
*{! ’ p to * y?8* 2
&gt;ds . h y d r a u l i c fill.
Complainants,
iii
f
o
u
r
c
o
n
se
c
u
tiv
e
w
e
e
k
l
y
Issues,
cjoso for findings probably thin amusement nnd entertainment f o r 'u ® ^ ^ ’ ,,* ! / 6h.c (;al}'PC(,clP r n M i i
V*1’*- t , r a »f l i n e fill.
of t h e S a n fo r d H erald, a n e w s p a p e r
week.
II
«
2
D'"-.
macadam
base.
tourint. (Hiring ,h . w.ln.cr
te t“ ' lhc
u b l i s h e d In S em in o le C o u n t y . F l o ­
%
•*
y
yi7rfiicu '\ rea't'ment. i M'iIU QIM.;KN8,r,V“nrnnrr,Cd " nd C prid
a.
.Numerous picas entered in be- the members today ndonted n res­
“ J J " "'/• &gt;ds. , | „ . « t n a p h a l t .
lie fc n d n n ta
The
only
other
gnr.e
in
which
D O N E AND O R D E I tE D t h i s th o
hplf of the air officer by Repre­ olution nsking the city administra­ conference teams meet in matches
* b rid g e s ,
n e stle ,
N„»|r p Of N p r e la i I l n s l e C , ftnle
| at* d a v ' o f O cto b er A I&gt; 19'5
sentative Frank It. Held, of Illinois, tion to accept tho offer of the is Vanderbilt and "Ole Miss" with
2 c o n criilu b r i d g e s - I fr
I" h e r e b y g i v e n t h n t u n d e r lo t J &gt;
o ' n :i.A S.s' " '
his civiliun legal adviser, nvniled American I-egion, for its home ns a the dope favoring the Commodores.
29 S
X
S
E
.
1:
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"
a
..:
el
?,s
u
ro
n
nil1
"
s'
a
i
o°«m
f
t
r
i&lt;JL
'
I
n
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1
lie
a
h
o
^
'
C
'
"
r
k
**f
r l -’liiu
H- "lo'r n lC, yo u nJ ty
" -,
concrete cu lv e rts.
d ie l n l C irc u it,c -,-*Suem
nothing. The iourt loft the cham­ headquarters for recreational ac­
e nt It led c a u s e of t h e 27th d a y of
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
.
o
s
,
;
!
"
!
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Y
.ri,),,,,lia*
"J."*11
he
n
r
r
o
m
u g u s t, A. l&gt;. 1925. I. n s S p e c ia l / u p t I \
ber several times to vote in sec­ tivity, nnd commending the move­
p a n te d wlili a c e r t i f i e d c h e c k , m a d e A
•Master In C h a n c e r y , on M o n d a y t h e
WEEKS. D. C.
ret on contentions advanced by tho ments inaugurated recently by the Parade Held as Cab P C a b l e to \ . E. I b i i i g l a r s , C lerk if 2nd.
dI»iV iif........................................
Novpinbrr 192i»t in front
1»' ‘ ' ny A. ■M
vkiiv
t o- C irc u it C o u r t of S e m i n o l e C o n n - of th e*
defense counsel. The mombors re­ Kiwnnis nnd Lions clubs, for pro­
lie
Court
House
door
In
Sanford.1
iiLji,.r
r,,r
f’omt.lit
1
mplalnnnt.
‘ V . . 1 "• " " ' n " f 3% o f t h e a m o u n t S e m in
Inolo
o le Qounty.
. . . Florida,
....................................
will offer , 1 1 r &gt;'»r compuu
mained seated behind tho bench vision of playground equipment Horse Quits Hamburg
fo
r
s
a
l
e
a
n
d
s
e
ll
t
o
t
h
e
h
i
g
h
e
s
t
ItldT h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s w ill lie rejust an often, however, accepting nnd the establishment of a Y. M.
e il to g i v e bond e q u a l t o CO'i d e r f o r r a s h d u r i n g t h e le g a l h o u r s
IIAMOURO,
Oct. 30.—f/P)— qofu lrtlio
tho opinions of tho court law of­ C. A. in Sunford.
a m o u n t of h is o r t h e i r Mil. of s a le , t h e f o l l o w i n g la n d s i t u a t e ,
fice. Col. IJInnton Winship, with­ The decision of the hand and fi­ When the horse cab left Hamburg, s u c h l.oiid to he e x e c u t e d b y a s u r e ­ Sl yeimn gi n onlen da nbde iSntga l eIn oft hFel o Cr i do au,n tmy o. rofe 1
c o m p a n y llcen st I to d o b u s i n e s s
out objection. Whether in or out nance committees to abide by the most of the former drivers of ty
In t h e M a t e o f F l o i l d n a n d a p p r o v ­ p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d n s fo llo w s , to
of the court clmmbor, the delibera­ $8,000 appropriation named in the which have procured licenses as ed oy ih 'i H o ard of C o u n t y C o m m is - w it:
L o ts T h r e e ( 3 ) a n d F o u r (1 ) o f
tions ended always in quick deci­ Chamber of Commerce budget for taxi chuuffeurs, staged an impres­ m«hf r*i.
n di . n e e i r i
F l o r i d a L a n d a n d C o lo n i z a ti o n C om C o p ie s o f tile f l a inl s aam
sive
farewell
parade,
in
which
cvsions h"qinst the motions of the 1920, waft announced at the meet­
&lt;. r , , r y I’h i n i n t l o n . a c c o r d - 1
c a t Io ns p.i.y be ssi. m
&lt;tn ,a.l r (hi,
defenso.
e C iL
1. «''« r e „ f d u ly o f r e c o r d
ing. Tho band body had requested ery type of cab in existence was Of
!'.! «i he
"'» C
' ll ee rr kk oOff li
tile
rr cr uo iuitt C
,t a. ooui.rT
i rr tt |1H
in
m .- E
i ie Pp1"
•
*
',
u
,
u b lic re c o r d s of S e m i n o l e ,
T lv,,!.f,‘’r ' 1
'•"&gt; o f f ic e of F r e d I u n it y . F lo r id a .
Plea Overruled
that the sum be increased to pro­ represented.
A herald on horseback nt the r i d V lan,M‘ E n g i n e e r , H a n fo rd , F l o - c T , rm s: Cash. P u r c h a s e r to pay
Colonel Mitchell’s plea that ho vide for nn enlnrgcd progrnm for
had committed no offense tryalde the ensuing year,vbut the schedule hend of the pnrndc was dressed in
I lie ( . m i n t y
C o m m i s s i o n e r s r e ­ f o r d eed .
W E Y M A N K. W H I T E .
r v e t h e r i g h t to r e j e c t a n y o r all
by the court when he_ issued the | was cut down to conform to the an old-fashioned jerkin trimmed s•ebis
o r a c c e p t a n y bid o r a n y p a r t D K C fiTT K S A S P E N C E R
with
fur
and
carried
the
banner
statements a t San Antonio, charg-!allowance. Concerto during the
i l o u e o f ,,f w h i c h t h e y d i e m lo ho S o l i c i t o r s a n d of C o u n sel fo r
e C e in p l a lu u n t s .
Arc developed from sev­
ing tho war nnd navy departments coming winter will begin curly in of the conch drivers’ guild. Each [ j r th o l o s t I n t e r e s t o f t h e C nini- Oct. t h2-9-I0-23-3O.
of
the
vehieles
wns
decorated
and
with incompetoncy, criminal n e g li­ December, nnd continue until May,
eral
reasons, oft times
J O H N M E IS C II . C h a i r m a n
the drivers were bedecked with H o a rd
gence and nlmouL treasonable ad­ it wns explained.
of f . m i n t v C o m m is s io n e rs * , IN ( l l t n IT I III HT. SEN F.NTII .11 from
walking.
We have a
brown, gray or black l &gt;p
' . E. D OE iH .A SS.
ministration of the national dc•JH IAI. I lltt I IT, SinilNOl.t;
\V. II. Felton, of Macon, Gn., and white,
car at your service to show
lints. On a large hay wagon tiioni-1,"&lt;
,.,l. 1111-23-31)
j ’.f Nov.
A1"’ L'lrcnit
Court
FOI
NTV.
FI.IIIIIIIA.
I&gt;
(IIA.Nli.
V'n , h he1i" charg-jS. O. Monk; of ’M arshall^ilie;’ Gn., nl a miniature “pub" to symboliz:
host—
cd with, violation of the ninety-six- iwero guests at the meeting.
J . &lt;L’.*&gt;SN VDF.lt,
the cab-ilrivors’ proverbial thirst. Nu I I I K O F S I 'E C I A I , I.E G I S I .A tli article of war, wus o v e r r u l e d ______________
J
Fiiuiplaliiant,
•
XM
,
.
T H IN .
BUYS.
by tho court almost nt the Ix-gin- 10 &lt;{UAIM’S ICE C’UEAM MACH
SAMUEL A L E X A N D E R . If living,
HI
FFRRS
RARE
DIKRASK
N
o
tle
e
Is
h
n
r
e
h
y
g
i
v
e
n
of
I
n
l
r
n
ning of today’s sessions.
nnd If il&lt;-ut nil i.. r 11• m rln tiiilug
""
"IM'ly ............. I . e u l s l a l o r e of
any Inlt n ' by ........ ..
uiui , r
The decision on this point estab­
be HI a t " o f F l o r i d a to be c o n v e n e d
IIARItl&amp;nURG, Pa., Oct. 30.—
Three lots, one lias three
WINCHESTER,
Va„
Oct.
31.
! nm i. I Alt i " d&lt; i u s helm, d o III s p e c i a l s i's .d o n d u r i n g th e n ien tli
lished tho legnl competency of the UP)—Enough ice tream will ho proviM"'N n r ........................ o t h o r x v U o . ' room house, front and back
(/!’)—Claiming
his
doatli
has
Iwon
"(
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v
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m
b
e
r
,
1911.
f
„
r
th
o
p
a
s
s
a
g
e
court to sit in judgment of the ac­ duccd in tho United States this
In till) land.x Inviiixi'd in this milt
" f nil Act e n t i t l e d !
porch at Palmetto and
m hi'ri'liiafii'i di . m i ,n j ; . |i , | ||| w
cused and a plea that he hud lieen yenr to provide every man, wo­ perinnnuntly injured by mangaiie e AN A F T F O R T I I E I ’ltO T K F T l'o N
poisoning,
coniiiilereil
one
of
tie.*
P imi I. If li v in g , and if d e a d till
foinsetta
$2,000.00. Terms
within conn.itutiunal right exercis­ man and child with ten quarts or
71
'rV,'. ,N T H E W A T E R S . P A N partli'M r l a l n i l u g mix lu t o r c M liy,
rarest of toxic affections, Garrett AI N. R I V E R S S T R E A M S . F I t E I I K S .
ing only the privilege of free speech more.
I lin in g It o r iitiih-r .IhIiii xv. P e n a .
I.A
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II. ilium of flhenumloah county,
•if- hi'lm, doX'l.'tii, m. Ii'mitoi-H n r o t h —SEE US NOW.
when he Issued tho statements, al­
Fred Rasmussen, executive sec­ hns entered suit against his formir w lM ' in th o 1111111-1 In v o lv e d In
so was quickly rejected.
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retary of associated ice cream c&lt;? employers, a manganese mining • I ItlN G O F F I S H IN A N Y O F S A I L
! ! ' " ' ' H 1,H h o n d n a f i i i doHiirllieil;
Successive pleua then were filed manufacturers, said n survey show
Ten acres at Lake Jessup,
W illia m D. I l n l . b n . If li v in g , n n d
U N D U L A T IN G
THE
f ' b -i"l nil pnrlli'H I 'l a lu il u g n n y
nnd voted down, one contending ed that the year’s output will to­ company, for $25,000 damages, in W A T E R S ;
5
cleared
and tiled, posses­
W IT H IN T H E TER x u n n ' ' 1^
th rough
or
iintlo r
that njl the charges and specifica­ tal more than 1,200,000,000 quart.!. Ills petition ho said international
&gt;
N
II11
ii in D Mold.'ii. n m liilrit. d o v lsion
at
once,
$7,000.00: $1,­
specialists had treated him. lie
tions against Colonel M itc h e ll Tlieie arc approximately 1,000 ice| accuses
JWf» n r li giitovn o r o t h e r xv Inc. In
the
mining
contpnny
of
not
500.00
cash,
balance $1000
tlio
bind-*
Inv
olved
In
th
in
m
ilt
iim
should be vuented for the reason cream plants.
complying with state health laws.

MEET SATURDAY.

5

TALLAHASSEE.

We have two plans of
Your Horne'*
1st—We will lend you

A ncccasary
ll The
M
o,
to build a comp;J:
2nd—If your home Is already rjQiu
you a very substantial leal’

tarings May
End This Week

NO DELAY ----------- No

Title Guaranty &amp;M
ot
107-109 S. Park Avc. Sanford, Fli
IM S

State Road Route
» ChosenByOfficials,
Trade Body Learns

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The Passing of James

Has no polilicnl import. Il’s simply a fadiiiR nwny of profits, A ilisrcgnrd for actual costs, a d ete m in a tio n to “Clear Out” every plccc of
merchandise in the store, if not at one price, then at another.
We have cut again deep, very deep into the prices, and while our stocks
are somewhat broken in selection, we have still a wealth of variety to
choose from, and, bear this in mind, James’ goods are GOOD GOODS
the best to be had, and selected with most discriminating care.
’
James’ reputation was built on these lines and the "passing of James’’
will mean a pleasing memory In the women who sought the "Choice of the
Choicest in Silks, Dress fabrics, and Accessories.

Y H E V i o l , AT It i n o f , \ . \ v O F T I I E
\ f t '« m
•’R o v i h i o n h o f t h i s
A'
SI A U . i n ;
M ISDEM EAN OR;
, , . ' 1f - ’ r i r i m : r u e e s o f
f f ' /A' v o : , 1' ' ' ’IH M IN A L I R O S E ­
' ,
K '^ n .T .N t.
FROM
A
n lo i ,A I I o n
iq.\ hv
o f
t iif
I ’R OVISIONS o f T H I S A FT.
‘
I ho nlmv,. Ai t wnn p u b lO lio d In
i.l.t
" f T ' " - M‘»"f'»rd ll . r .ltd plibll-li.'it s,q ,t. Mill, r I till 1925

‘'J
1*1' r*,'
prilpllM d

.

.M.fiy

•10 inch French Georgette
Voile* (Spring 11120 designs)
Regular $1.2,7. Now .......75c
38'10 inch Silk Ribhon Strip­
ed Crepes. I ’nll and Winter
weight. Regular $1.50, $1.75.
Now
7ijc

it)

•10 inch Printed Georgettes.
Pure silk, 1920 patterns.
Regular $2.50. Now. $2.11)
38 10 inch Itrocaded Chiffon
Velvet. Exquisite combina­
tions. Selling up to $H».fi0.
N°W
-... .
$8.75
-(
•III inch, nil Silk, fancy C’rcpo
dc Chines. Selling at $2.50,
$J.UJ, $J.5Q, $ IJiO. Now i .
price.
• *
■ in Striped Dress Flannob.
Snort colon!. ‘ Regular $1.75.
•V;,''v
86c
•10 inch French Silk, mixed
Pebble Crepe. Regular $2.00.
Now ........ , .......... , y ............ $|.29
38/d0 inch French Ratine
Voiles. Reg. $2. Now $1.2'J
32 inch fast colond, nll-wpol
Swiss Chsllies. Paialey Hesigns. Reg. $1.75. Now 85c
32 inch "PetJrwTan" Chambrays. Full rahKv of plain
colors. Reg. 76c. Now $!)c
32 to 3d inch Scutch Cross
Uar Dimities. .Regular 76c.
W
..33c

h m l

ConHiHtiiiR of beau­
tiful conceptions in
Poiret Twills, Printed
C’ropo Ho Chines, fu s­
sy Willows, Crepe
Hack Satins, Chenille
CeorRettes,
French
Serges, J a c «| u a r d
Ceortfettcs. And there
arc large sizes in the
selections. Choice

I " n r m o m I..... ..

d u n h l e K n r n a r a n d I n n lu ls Stuoo.oo.

Tx.o I,,,* 13; xl'io

siimmi .uu

” '*

n e n r l l r p o l l o r 97IMHMMI. l l n r Knln.

r»»o l o t , „ „ S a n fo r d A »e. O ne S.VMMt.im. O th er fmxtU.OO.
M r,- lot on E lm \ , p . $2000.»0. | Vou r n n ’I h e a l II.

30 inch fancy, fast dyed Lin­
gerie ('repos. Regular l&gt;5c
Now ..................................33C

$ 9.75

powders, etc. etc....... 1-3 off
“DcLong" Pins—Safety Pins,
Hair Pins, etc, etc, etc. nt
Vl I’rice.

50 Dresses

Pearl and fancy buttons at
'i Price.

Fxqiusite produc­
tions in extrh fine
quality of Crepes and
Sutins, for street ami
afternoon wear. Beau­
tiful range of color
combinations absolute
cly the very newest of
tho new. Styles uf the
smartest emphasizing
the essential Parisian
touch in every gar­
ment.
Large sizes in the
selections. Choice

$ 12.75

S
■

Laces—Our entire stock of
Diets Laces, Silks nnd met■l! and in i. id 111 m 1| up t&lt;&gt;
$10.50. Now................ $3.98
“Andermn V* famous Jac­
quard Ginghams, bought to
^*11 „t sr,c. Now ...........39c
•■Coates" Spool Cotton 4c
“Beldlitf
Silk.

(100 ynril)
15c
"Uiitiufd nil’s’’ (50
Sjiool Silk............... _8c

Spool
spool
yard)
spool

Great buys, attractive terms. As
position cither of these lands worth
Both doubly attractive as present
produce satisfactory returns on invests

D . A . Cald’
REAL ESTATE
509 First National Bank Bldg.

BEATTHIS
Four and one-half acres, two hi
Three and one-half acres tilt]
flowing wells. Three and one-j
on Dixie Highway.
Now paying 12 per cent iij
Price $6,500. Tern

22110. First S treet—Opposite!

A L L E N A N D I.etBRl
If)

H«-nl t : » tn l e A u e l t u n S ale*.

AT AUCTION!

Realty Co.
"

W e art- i i r r t n n n r n l l y l o r a l n l t» ***8
o i i t m a i . K a F o i t t ’i: A itE i:xrt*i
W e G u a r a n t e e MalMHrll**
k nv e r r o i i c r t y y o u m i n t aolil— I.UI II
iXuiHl-hye.

A L L E N A N D BR!
i DI E . Meeund S l r e e t . SanDH. I

■ X in iia M iiiiD ie iis iia iiu u iO lli

Hall, Pentland &amp; Md
Audits

System s

-

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Sanford.
31.7-18 First National Bank Building
^ SANFORD, FLORIDA
o. Ci. GRAY, Resident Manager

W. J. THIGPEN
The Pulcston-llriintlcy Iluilding.

Phone 517
a ia iB iiu a u ,"

SOMETHING NEW!
Dish Grade Cars to Let

R ibbons-Picot, Moire, Satin,
\ civet, etc, etc, ut Yt l*rlce
Millinery Velvet—18 inch
width. All colors. Regular
$3.50. Mow ............ $1.73

BROWN

&lt; h o l e r II. II. fr o n ln R e n t 910.00 | i r r fo ot.
M .'e l o t . on lia h \ %r, «'nll n n d a r e th.em.
I h n x r (fce e h o lr e a l M r r r n a e In e ll y f o r a u M U U lo n . If I n ,
t e r r a l r d t u l k x,ith oir.
H l l 'a liusinr" h1, o r o p r r l y I h n v e I h a f .
llixxi Home on a till y r n r len«e— enn*l h r henl.
H &gt;otl lire &lt;• »lri,nitre If Mill |iuy y o u l „ l n x r » l l g n t r .

“Kiffel Maid" Union Suits
(buttonleas). Sell at $1.25,
$1.50, $2.00. Now ...........'J8c
Toilet- Articles—

„ f | , „ , r | F o r r r n l l .n k r .

lx»o Iota In xtii) fair. T h e only lix o nxnllatilm
I I lo ta In M l , | | , „ u , ( Qr 927.OOa.ni).

3&lt;i inch Ain-l-Lincn, fast to
everything.
Regular 75c.
Now ...............
|5c

"Luxor”

WEST FIRST STREET C0R\|

em it.

Tx»o l o t . „ „ , . „ rk |3 3 x I2 U MMMMM. T n k r „ lo o k .

• i tni-. perfumes, compact ,

PARK AVENUE C0RN|

I l i r r r lo ts &lt;■■■ f n r k A v c., S3IHMI.IHI a n d Sa.*.l)O.0O.

I ' l x r l ol l , li,

50 Dresses

tn riiil.l

BUSINESSPROPERTY

yearly. ,

Telephone l7.'!-w

All of the following items have been repriced, and repriced much lower.
Now

|

Al l UplMI lllI4|ll-|-t lull o f tllll

l,'.°,
r 'b o rr llo d . Slm pN on R
I- uloh. r, If li v in g , n n ,| if , | „ a d uR
p u r t b •» 0 la Iin l n g n n y IntnroN t liy,
t h r o u g h or iinilor S in ip n o u R. F u l c h o r. ;im h o lm , d o v Ihoon o r lo g a ti i' i or olhorxx Iso. in th o Inm ln J n Volx.ii in U i Ih null an h o r o l n u f t r r
doNorlliod. n n d W. II. lla rrlN . If
llxlni nnd If dond
nil
p u rt lo n
t i n lining tiny Ini. r. si |,y. t h r o u g h
o r u i o b r W. II. I l a r r l x . nn h e i r s ,
ilrvi . ii o r l i m i t , i t, o r o t h o r w l s o .
In llio l i m i t In volved In t h i s milt
ixa lio rtd tu ifle r d .-r o rllo d .
DofolldlllltN.
m i n . u-iVnoT ° f I’u h l l e n t l t m
Nil. STATE OF FLORIDA. TOS m n n .'l Alox.indor, If living, mol

•122 Union Avc.

( ome! la k e k ull A dvantage ol This Closing 1Out Sale
•IB inch, nil silk, plain ctilornl
Georgettes. Regular $2.25.

rts*(wv*i siwjV

Rents JGo ijp ilovember
1 1 '-li'* *ne affected by increase in rents can take advnntagj
t(mowing and move to outskirts of city.
TIIE SAVING IN RENT WILL BUY
—A—

U-DRIVE
Sedans—Coapes—Tourings— Roadsters — Hudsons__
Studehakers—Chryslcrs — Buicks — Richenbackera__
Nnshs

R e a so n a b le R ates

Chevrolet
Lash
?G55.00
Touring .......
9055.00
Coupe.........................
9825.00
Coach .....C
9815.00
Bednu .
This is Genorni \r"Y...... 9980.00
Roadster

( I,

Down Payment
$ 221.88

$211.38
$28.3.25
$290.12
$$319.30
diu.ou

y°b»r.s A ccep tan ce C o rp o ra tio n d eferred Pf&gt;&gt;01
' lolet m a d iv isio n o f G e n e ra l M otors C orp°r a t*on

RESULT—LOW RATES

H EN R Y N. JA

Atlantic Auto Renting Co.
v 1
AYteM;

DON-JON, Inc.

iJOA ‘Magnolia Avc.
Uijlg. lu l4 r/ .Opposite Milane Theatre

SANFORD

— PHO^E 768—

�T H E SA N FO R

THURSDAY,

f m
S &amp; f#
BORQ

Oar /?ea/ £sfafe O/Wce W7//

Se O pened

for Business

*Ve invite all our friends to visit us and make our office their headquarters.
\Vith mu extensive number oi listings from which to select properties we feel w
to make prot its for those who do business through us.
“

i i r " '" *

” are llK , i r m c o n 8 “ "- lf *&gt;"

l» buy,

McCall &amp; Fox
I’lie Firm Substantial” in the City Substantial
1131-2 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

ss

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

�H E SANFORD HERALD,
MclbouiRC.F. Trefry, Jr., 15 WlIpy SU East Gloucester, Mass.,
school boy, saved a Play«ato from
HrowrtinffT.at *GlojicanUrr •bept. •
^ w in ia lp L.' Kite, nsc 1 , » l1""*
xroft Street, Providence, R. L. Wtempted to rescue a negro janitor
Tape &lt;
fcronzo medal
I tG21 Clark
pa., a, negro
hrhen he atlawycr from
Henry Nnnmhnn, 477 Wilcox
hontrabcln riv- Avenue, Hammond, IniL, crossing
‘watchman, saved a woman from
„ a broiup me- being killed by n train a t Ham­
mond June 16, 1024.
.
J b o m U d fe rt
John V. Murphy, Eaat Douglas,
Canada, dud Mass., signalman, raved a negro
ie a boy from boy'from drowning at Boston May
ibandoned coal 8 1923/* '
S. Munscy Waugh, Crestwood,
July 4. 1922.
i 8 bronze, mc- K&gt;\, saved an aged negro woman
hd ?» Jditionnl from being killed by a train nt
Crestwood, March 26, 1926.
hiklrcn.
‘ * Mechanic
Albert Joseph Albanese, 12 FidCann., drowned cral Street., Haverhill, Mns3., a t­
cue two boys tempted to save a child from
river at Tdnssa- drowning at Haverhill March 23,
st 1. 1922. • Hss 1U22.
'
Y
.
’
bronze mcdaL
* Joseph B. Lippincott, 17 F a s t
,r 33 N6ursc M arket Street, Lewisburgh, Fa.,
t.R- 1- M yT saved an aged woman .from being
lfd when he nt- hilled by a tra in ''a t Mdntnndon,
boy at Oakland Pa., Jan.) 31, U'26.
8, 1923. To his
Harold Stanley Vcrnct, 27 Rut­
(l a broqze me* land Street, Providence, R. I., a s­
sisted in the-rescue of a man from
igati, 119, Koger drowning nt Block Inland, R. L,
Aug.* 15, 1921.
an attempt to
George Linwood Presbrey, 54
drowning at u amjit0n Street, Providence, R. I.,
10, 1924. . His w tdt to the rescue with Vernet
rciiic medjl.
and was recognized,
fft, 14-year-old
R, CJarencc Robinson, Farmington, Utah, saved n woman and a
baby from drowning nt Farmington, Aug. 13, 1923.
Charles’ A. Hansen, 12 Santiago
Street, Providence, It. I., assisted
ir.ze medal. ;
.tich, Vaacehoro, in an attem pt to rescuu a man
fag to rescue n from drowning a t Providence, Feb.
... j* Vurjcidioro, 10, 1924.
brotiie mejlnt was

MILLER F A C E S
FRAUD CHARGE
WITH 7 OTHERS

PAGE TH BEj

SATriRDAY, OCTOBER 3 1 ,1 9 2 5

At The Churches

The W ire W as Good Medicine

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday services;
Sunday School, 0:15 a. m.
Morning service and tormon, 11
o dock.
Evening service ar.d sermon, 7:30
o clock.
,
A hearty welcome for all. Come
and enjoy good singing.

[ U iiim iin n i
T b r r r l o t s o n P a r k A re .. MOO0,00 a n d . fTKIV.OO* » * .
( ‘a n r n x tM hiMiSei d o a b le e » r » * r

tW , 'h it* |! h i

e • &lt;9

T n n |o U 1 3 3 ,1 0 0 $ 1000.00 r n r b .

,

T i r o tu la n r * r l l r p o t l o r I T M M 9. H a r a n In .
T i r o lo lo o n T u r k 1 3 3 ,1 3 0 $0300.00. T a k e a lo o k .
T w o lo lo o n S an lo rO A re . O n e $30000)0. o t h e r $4MMM
K le e l o t o n E lm A r e . $3000.00. Y o n c a n 't h e a t It.

tho united States to Thomas W. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday services:
ifu’
m T. King, mid Jesse
Sunday School, 0:30 n. m.
Smith, m the Wnldorf Astorla hoTrrn Into In
T h r m i lr I n o n T n lin u m
J
..
Wesley Bible Clnss, 10:00 n. m.
tcl._ the Mortons, controlling the
i s Into In C ity l i m i t s lt»r $31,000.00.
’T
•
Morning worship, communion
Swiss metals society, received the
I’b u lrr It. II. fr o n ln R e nl $10.00 p er f o o l .
money from the treasury of Uie service 11:00 n. m.
M rr Into on Onk A tf. full nnd nrr Ib.rm.
l'pworth
League
Meetings,
0:30
United Stnt03 when Miller nullto’ I b n tp Ib r rbnlrrnt n c ren u r In e l t r l o r a u h d W k lo * , If l
rizcu the sale of 49 per rent of th ■ p. m.
I r r r . l n l tn l k u l l h nir.
1
ft'
Flenching by the pastor, 7:30 p.
stock in the American Metal Com­
If l|'n Imalnra* p r o p e r ty I b n r e I b o l .
m.
pany and turned this money ov&lt; .•
•n n 't h e b e n t. (
l l m r Home on n 00 Tear I n *
Baptism of little children at the
to the Merton*-, through their Swin
If , o u n r c a alrniiK&lt;r It w ill p a r r u n t o InveatlR ate.
opening of the eleven o'clock serv­
society.
ice.
Many Brfcre Grand Jury.
W. J. THIGPEN ’ ,•
During the grand jury investi­
f ir s t b a p t is t c h u r c h
gation many persons connected
Sunday School 9:30 n. to.
Thane 517 »
;
The Puleston-Brumley Building.
wRh recent governmental inquiries
Morning tvorsihp and tormon 11
appeared, iitjxie Stinson, wife of a. m. Subject, "The Ministry of
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the Itte Jcssji Smith, came from Fellowship."
Columbia. Ohio,'to testify concern­
Young People’s Unions 6:30.
ing the alleged transfer of LIher- Evening Worship and sermon George C.ambgir Cnrsoh, Sun Francisco laborer, was a happy hospital
tyjiond:. by Smith to a bank con­ 7:30. Subject, "The Moat Populnr patient after the arrival of the telegram which the picture shows him
rending. For it related that a U. S. supreme court decision hnd just
trolled by M»l Daugherty in Wash­ Subject in thtrAVorld, No. 2."
opened
the way for him to collect millions in royalties from 15 big
ington ('tmrt''H'Oitse, Ohio.
The tn id-week Tiervice will be held American
copper companies. Carson sued for infringement of a smel­
Gaston B. Means, former federal on Wednesday evening, 7:30.
ting patent.
agent, .van brought to New York
The First Baptist Church very
from the federal penitentiary at heartily invites citizens and viaAtlanta and was In tho grand jury itoia to Ihcuj services.
room, but Mr. Todd said today tin;
J. II. JACKSON
he did not testify.
AU, SOLI, CHURCH
. Twenty-second Sunday after
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property,
Pentecost.
*
Feast of All Saints.
Easy Repayment Plan
Sunday School at 9:00 A. M.
Mass at 10:30,af mK , ;
bffice in new Mcrrlweather Building &gt;
S' r mon—“Tho Communion of
Saints".
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 31.—(/Pi
Phone 61
.Monday—Thu Commemoration 2nd Street.
•—Governor Martin found moot &gt;,f of All Souls.
his time taken up after his re­
Three .Masses will he said on
turn from Daytona recently with Monday: First, 6:30; 2nd, 7:30;
signing several thousand drainage 3rd, 9:00.
O-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE
bonds, the second batch placed boFriday—First Friday in Novowfora him within the past three bch A day of special devotion to With double*'garage anti extra lot on Dixie Highway in
weeks. While he was not sign­ the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
L * deed* rtcogLongv.oinl, priced for a quick sale with your own terms.
ing bonds, tho executive was try­
Mass at 7:00 «. m.
ps vert:
ing to dig himself out from be­
The
members
of
the
Sodality
—and rents, not advanced,
TWO LOTS IN FT. MELLON
ftriddir, 813 Jlnmneath a pile of communication nf arc t» receive Holy Communion on
5js .IntonlbiJTcxall descriptions, .which needed hhi Friday.
Addition reasonable priced
Splendid Terms Here,
schocl girl.; ricoivpersona! attention.
Children’s Mass on Saturday at
Three
lots in Franklin Terrace,
,1 for her attempt
7:30
a.
m.
(Continued from Page One.)
i
' One residence lot on Park Avenue.
rem drowning at
Residents and visitors to the city
100 feet front on payed street nnd paving paid. Two
and the establishment of a Y. M.
are
welcome
to
attend
all
religious
houses,
only a black from 7lh Street, at 565.00 front J
C. A. in Snnfortl.
functions in tne c'nurch.
PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
The decision of tho hand nnd fi­
foot. Revenue now 10'B. This piece good for 5071'
nance committees to abide by the
advance.
£
$8,900 appropriation named ill the clearing up pressing department LHRLSI IAN St ILN( F&lt; SOCIETY,
■H
matters
during
tho
rush
season,
Christian
Science
services
are
Chamber of. Commerce budget for
10 vacant lots facing Harrison Street in GoULshorough £
1926, was announced a t the Yncct- He accompanied E. A. Fleming, held every Sunday morning ut U
just across from colored school. A snap and nt fitfure :j
deputy
liQtel
commit:
inner,
to
Pen*
r'
l,*ock
in
tho
vSonum.H
Club,
Oak
injr. The band body had requested
sncula
for
a
pleasure
vi^it.
Avenue
near
flunl
Street,
Sunsome colored mnn ought grab off. See about this lb* ■
that
the
sum
be
increased
to
pro­
La Barrows, 1 Ma__________________
day
School
at
It)
o’clock.
Suhft.
l
"Uh.
Little
Orange
Groves
day. “Worth the money"
j
i
fevrick,
8UV* vide for an enlarged program for
Don’t you cry,
In 1913 Florida shipped 24J560.. £?5„,S,Vnday*
Punl9h*
Ln drenviung ut the ensuing year, but the schedule
ACREAGE IN LAKE COUNTY. SMALL AND 3
Van’ll be a subdivision
,
was cut down to conform to the 000 boxes of vcgetnblix, in 1923-24 1 ... ‘ .
k 16, 1921.
By nnd by."
LARGE TRACTS. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. ■
fikger-V Howbcrt, allowance. ,Concerts during the 1 l.nala shipped J6,i59,0UU boxes of whjch jndu()(, u .t,.,lmini, s (&gt;f
If you have property you, wish
[luchhand and at- coming winter will begin early in vugctnblcs,
ing, are held at 7 o’clock in the
tn turn into cash quick sec* us. We
jrac another, from December, And continue until May,
--------------------------- Woman’s Club.
n il Vntti care at Ibnvbert it was explained.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
This Socle tv maintains a free
W. II. Felton, of Macon, On., nnd ----------------------------------- -—-—— reading room’where the Bible and
(ti lt KENTUCKY AUCTION
COMPANY
Shfftry, Bath, New IS. O, Monk, of Marshallsville, Ga.. MAN White or colored, quirk and authorized Christian Scieine literLicensed Rent Estate llroker «
Room 9 Rock Building
g attempted to res- were guests a t the meeting.
handy with n saw, hammer, paint ;Jure may bo read, borrow *d or
Over
Postal,
Orlando,
Fin.
Telephonb RJQ
a 3 burning Rouse
7
Bull
Building.
Bad news from Texas. The state brush, garden rake, *'lr. Steady jo b 'purchased. Open Wednesday and
Hay 14,1925.
at
$18.00
a
week.
W.
M.
Young,
Saturday
from
2
to
5
p
in.,
room
ie medal awards} isn’t what it once was. Took five Elm und Hughey.
517 First National Rank building.
nun to sihoot one bandit.

ORLANDO ROAD
ROUTE CHOSEN
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SATURDAY, OCT. 31. 1925
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM^
1 — Deeper water rocte to Jackson­
ville.
A—Construction of St. Jobn«-In­
dian River canal.
• . —Extension cf white way.
#/* -Extension of local amuaementa.
—Swlmminr pool, tennlr conrta,
etc,
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• / —Extension of street paying program.
I,—'Construction
of
bonleyard
aroind Lak* Monroe.
• —CompleMoa of d ty beantlflcatlon program.
I,—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
" STAY WITH THE I.ORD;—The
Lord Is with you, while ye he with
him; and if ye lock him, he will
h« found of yon; hut if ye forsake
him, he will forsake you. II Chron­
icles 16:2.
PRAYER:—O Lord, we would
seek Thee now when Thou mayeat be found. nnjl call upon Thee
whilst Thou art nenr, for this Is
the day of Thy salvation.
HALLOWE’EN FAILURE
Who's dot peckin' in dc do'?
Set mnh heart a-bcatin'I
Thought I see* a spook for shu
On mah way to mootin'.
Heard A rustlin' all nroun’,
Trees all $ort o' jiggled;
An’ along de frosty groun'
Funny ahaddai'a wriggled.
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Who's dnt by do winder-sill?
Gettln’ sort o’ skeory;
Fectn is feelin* kind o’ chill.
Eyes is sort o' tenry.
'Most ns nervous as n conn
When de dawga is barkin',
E r a widder when some spoon
Cornua Along a-sparkin'.

Make Merry, But Be Considerate

FOR SIXT Y CENTY WORTH OF N U T S

As Brisbane Sees It

Very Easy Money.
Tonight is Hallowe'en and throughout the whole United
Interest that Devour*.
States as well as in many other countries o f the world, boys
Cuba’s Sugar Problem .
and girls and sometimes older folks are gathered together
Cure for Epilepsy?
in sitting rooms telling ghost stories, (living for apples, or
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyriftit IMS)
are dashing from house to house tapping on window panes
or striving in other ways to frighten timorous old maids and THE NEW York Stock Exchange
superstitious children.
which keeps securities * ‘liquid,”
How this form of celebration came about is explained by raises money easily. Twenty-five
history hooks as dating back to the early Christian era when more seats will be added to the
raising the total from
the ancient Colts who lived in England had a custom of exchange,
1 100 to 1,125. These will be told
building fires on every hilltop on the last evening in Octo­ from $135,000 each, adding $3,ber to ward off evil spirits. These people had a great fear 300,000 to the stock exchange as­
of the unknown and once a year all men felt it necessary to sets.
stand around huge fires waving over their heads pitchforks One hundred and thirty-five
thousand dollars Is a good price
of blazing straw in order to keep the witches away.
for seats, especially at the ex­
The superstitions concerning Hallowe'en continued un­ change is without any place to
til a Very recent period and are not entirely unknown even sit down. The brokers stand up.
now. For a long time it was thought that on this night was
an excellent time for lovers to find out much about their EXTRA SEATS aro added, not
for the sake of “easy mo­
future partners in life and many customs prevailed for dis­ merely
ney” but because the brokers act­
covering who one’s huhsand or wife was going to be. John ually at work are unnble to handle
the business. Yesterday, for in­
Brand, a writer on the subject of Hallowe’en wrote;
speculators bought and sold
"It is a custom at Hallowe’en in Ireland, when the young stance,
2,407,700 shares of stock.
women would know if their lovers are faithful, to put three
nuts upon the bars of the gate, naming the nuts after the PRICES CONTINUE to climb,
lovers. If a nut cracks or jumps, the lover will prove un­ and many of thoio that were busy
faithful; if it begins to blaze or burn, he has a regard for shaking a warning finger are now
tho person making the trial. If the nuts nnmed after the using the finger to write out
checks to pay for more stock.
girl and her lover burn together, they will be married.’’
Other interesting customs arose out of the superstitions IN CERTAIN lines there will be
of Hallowe’en. A writer of the eighteenth century says: a shock for some of the spectat­
"Every family about an hour in the night makes a great ors. In others profits steadily
bonfire in the most conspicuous place and when the fire is increasing.
almost extinguished, every one throws a white stone into EVERYBODY HAS heard of the
the ashes, having first marked it; then, having said their colored brother who put all his
jrayers turning round the fire, they go to bed. In the morn- money in the bank, and was told
when ho came to 'tlrnw it out that
ng as soon as they are up, they come to search out the stones, “interest
had eaten up his money."
and if any one of them is found wanting, they have a notion
hat the person who threw it in will die before he sees an­ France can sympathize with that
colored gentlemnn. She borrowed
other Hallowe’en.”
one hundred millions from Mor­
In our country, however, people are not generally so su­ gan &amp; Company to meet an oxperstitious. Most of them find great fun in celebrating this chnngo emergency drop. The
ime of year in some more or less harmless pranks. They French hnve been holding the cash
wear hidioua fnlse faces, or carry around with them gorgeous to meet other dangers and mean­
while interest at the rate of sev­
jumpkins, hollowed out, with eyes, nose and mouth cut and en
per cent has been eating up
a ghastly light inside, trying usually with little success, the principal, of which tho French
among their neighbors, to frighten other boys and girls, who have onlv $77,750,000 left. We
haven't got hack the money that
almost always retaliate in a similar manner.
we lent Europe, hut at least it
This is harmless sport and much fun may be had by all, isn't costing us anything while wc
but sometimes this fun may lead to more serious matters. don’t get it back.
Some of the boys, with greater nervous energy, will some­
times tire of the milder forms of celebration approved by AIR MAIL service between the
United States nnd Cuba is prom­
their ciders, and go to extremes, which may be dangerous or ised
at an early date. That will
cause considerable damage to others’ property.
be welcome, bringing friendly
It is not uncommon to find fence gates removed and hung countries closer together.
President Coolidge might inaug­
on telephone poles, an undertaker’s hearse drawn up in front urate
the air mail by writing to
of the doctor’s office, a tombstone on the doorstep of the the President of Cuba, announc­
leading banker’s house, automobiles, whose owners have ing a reducing in our sugar tariff.
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The indefntigable trouble-mak­ ly satisfied with his vastly improv­
ers of Moscow are now trying to ed condition.
Moscow is the pretended friend
utilize the American Negroes for
the purposes of the Communist of every element in every country
I
world revolution. The American through which it can hope to in­
Negro Labor Congress, meeting in jure those who hold ntoof from its
Chicago, has been besought by an doctrines and ignore its promises
alleged Soviet agent to hnng pic­ of beatitude for the masses. These
YOU AND YOUR FAJUW
tures of Lenine and Trotzky on the promises nre impudently fnlse. Un­
wnlls of thy convention hail and der Soviet system the worker is
to join the Red Internationale. theoretically a sovereign, but in
The opening of an account with tha\
Similar propaganda has been car­ fact a serf, ruthlessly held in sub­
not limited to one’s age—because
ried on for some time past in the jection by a minority dictatorship.
you nnd every member of your family I
with their w heels removed, and perhaps more serious ravages
PRICES OF raw sugar in Cuba South nnd in communities in the Leninism and Cznrism differ only
,.e
*
*
aro now so low that it does not middle West, where there are niuny in externals. The system is exact­
an account with us. How money doe|
Of irrepressible youth.
L ay t0 produce the sugar. Un- negro workmen.
ly the same nnd produces the same
at compound interest.
Tonight is a night for good times. Let everyone enjoy less something is done to help our
The workman’s lot is
President Green of the American effects.
neighbors
they
will
be
obliged
to
himself, but let him hnve a regard for the rights of others.
Federation of Labor has warned harder in Russia today than it is
down production, and Ameri­ all Nbgroes associated with that in any other country.
Y&gt;t Interest Pnid on Savings Act
Whnss dnt standin' by de fence
No one would like to have his own property damaged, so why eut
cans will have the pleasure of pay­ body to hnve nothing to do with
The
American
workers
know
this
Wld its eyes n-ycnrnln’,
should anyone go out and damage the property of someone ing extravagant prices for sugar the Communist agitators. It ia
and nre therefore sworn enemies
Drivin' out mnh common-sense
else? Make merry, but be considerate.
once more.
llkelv that his intervention will up- of sovietism. There is no liklihoo&gt;
Wid it* glnnccs bumin'T
As a preliminary step Ameri­ , s o t -the scheme to aoyictizc the that any considerables -number of
---------------o— —............ ...............: .
. Don't dasn skecrccly go to bed
can bout'-wives should boy all!tho Chicago Labor Congress] The Ne­ genuine AriVoricnn workers can'be'
' Wfd’ ddn) spodks'es rmm' me.
TIiti TRUTH alioiil Florida is that science is discover­ su"ar that is within reason, stor­ gro is conservative by instinct and duped by the nudacious and hypo­
Ain't no res’ fo’ din ycre head
ing more and more each day that sunlight plays an important ing an extra supply to help dis­ has been doing well enough eco­ critical fictions which nre the stock
When deni folks surroun* me.
4 h I f * V*,
role in human health; that the growth in wealth and popula­ pose of the present surplus.
nomically since the war to he ump- of the Third Internationale.
Whaes dut groanin’ noun’ I hear
tion of America has brought about a leisure class which lias FROM LENINGRAD c o m e s
Off dar by do gynrdin?
acquired the winter vacation habit; that Florida is practical­ news of a cure for epilepsy, the j
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR0«MI
Lordy! Lordy! Lordy dear,
INVISIBLY DEEP STUFF
ly the only winter play ground in the country (Florida skies value of the cure vouched for by
Grant di* sinner pardon!
DALTON CITIZEN
do not extend north of Jacksonville); that whereas sub- a really great scientist, Professor
I won't nebber—I deelnr’
Pavloff.
A
t'irum
made
of
altoSambo, whut yo doin’ dnr?
dividers in New York, Cincinnati and Cricago are limited in toxin, manufactured from the
following paragraph is tak- eminent which, according to May­
Yo’ can't skeer yn' mammy!
their market to the population of these cities, Florida draws frozen bruin substance of dogs, enThe
from la:i*. weeks issue of the or Sims, is doing so much to ad­
—Carlyle Smith.
its customers from tho North American continent and even produces a serum that prevents Dalton Citizen, which does not ex­ vertise Atlanta.
l
K EA L E S T A T E
E
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Co-operation is tho best means from Europe. There is talk of "wildcatting” in Florida. The epileptic seizures.
In
the
order
as
above
printed
That will horrify nnti-vivisec- plain what tho mixture of letters the cryptic words spelled out run
best way to cure this is for the northern states to keep their tionists,
of building a city.
but it will mean, if hopes along toward the end means:
this way:
I t ii ■ Orrr- —
"wildcatters” at home. I have found that the Florida "crack­ nre justified,
a great blessing to
Some of Tom Hardwick's friends
If you have already bought your er" is honest and can he relied upon in all his dealings.— the human race.
Arc you a Klansman?
And the dogs of the koo-koo persuasion advised
Thnnksgivln? Turkey you might
suffer
no
pain.
A Klansman I am.
Edgar
John
Phillips
in
Cincinnati
Post.
then begin doing your Christmas
him to "lay off” the klan in his
To
what order of citizenship?
shopping early.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE doett new paper, the Georgia Free Lance.
in
The mystic black mnuk,
• ■ o—■ .
not believe in interferring with Tom says instead of “laying off”
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Call your Klan number and
Thirteen generals aro on the
other men's jobs, so he allows he is going to "lay on." His Inst
realm.
By IRVIN S. COBH
military court trying Colonel
distinguished incompetents to put issue in evidence of thnt fact. Cryp­
Klan number.
Mitchell. Thuts an unlucky num­
Countersign and pass word or
Speaking of carrier pigeons—al­ waited for the sound of firing. Colonel Mitchell on trial merely tic words and code letters are not
ber.
for telling President's real opinion so awful to him that ho is "skecr- written evidence.
though no one has done so lately— When after some minutes the dis­ on the preposterous trial.
ed” of them, nnd doesn't want to
Klansman I greet you.
Judging from the number of reminds mo of a yarn that may or tant ruttle of the rifle fire entno to
It
would
lie
interesting
to
know
"jine" in order to find out whnt
In tho sacred unfailing bond.
their
ears
they
begnn
calculating
train wrecks recently, we venture
the following letter* mean: A Yak,
Clanish loyalty a sacred princi­
to say it is About us dangerous may not be true—it sounds almost how long reasonably it might be the truth.
FO R O V E R 17 Y E A R S W E HAVE EE
A ki n, Two oc, Tmbm, Cyk nar, ple.
nowadays to ride op a train as it too good to be true—that was re­ before word reached them by one
WHAT
COLONEL
Mitchell
said
Kno,
Cnp
o
we,
Ki
gy,
It
sub,
Clasp,
lated
at
the
front
in
1918,
The
ver­
Constantly
applied
by
all
real
or another medium of communicnis to try to cross a busy street.
R E N D E R IN G 100 P E R CENT SERfl
Y United States air fleet s Ca bark, San bog.
sion most frequently told had it lion touching on the results of tho
Klansmcn.
-------o------incompetent management and genSince
wo
hnve
the
curiosity
of
Tho moot hopeless want ad we that a half company of a regiment foray. But the ground telephone oral
Strangers arc near, be on guard,
worthlesuiess was repeated, the Home Brew men of the Colum­
to
ever ran apponni in this issue. in the Rainbow Division, on going remained mute, nnd no runner ro­
isn’t that a fine assortment of
in
substance,
by
every
competent
The butcher’s daughter is advertis­ forward early one morning in a turned through the fog with tid­ flier testifying at thu recent air­ bus Enquirer-Sun, who printed the stuff to puy a bunch of grafter*
O U R CUSTO M ERS
ing. for a lost dog.—Ilumunsvilte heavy fog for a raid across No ings. The suspense increased as
above, all hot up, we might just as for? Fine stuff with which to ad*
craft
investigation.
(Mo.) Star-Ledger. Like looking Man's laind, carried along with tho time passed.
well tell him what the letters stand vertiio tho great Southern metro­
rest of tho customary equipment n
Suddenly u pigeon sped into view
for a sausage in a grinder.
for. Spelled out the wordu go to polis, Atlanta, too, isn't it?
homing pigeon. The pigeon in its flying close to the earth. With eag­ IT DOESN’T seem umbuhlc that/ make up part of the silly nomencla­
—
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And further, that stuff is also
Official Washington seems to wicker cage swung on the arm of er eye.i following it in its course ‘ Vl’r^ n\a,n in t*-e United States ture of the great "invisible" gov- 100 per cent Americanism, egad!
force,
able
to
flv,
know*
less
aP»
think that the court will merely n private who likewise was bur­ the winged messenger circled until
Magnolia At Second
INVEST*
slap Colonel Mitchell on tho wrist dened with his rifle, his extru it located its portable cote just be­ bout flying than the deskbound
LOANS
COST OF THE AIR SERVICES
ami let hlin go, It better not nlup rounds of ammunition, his trench­ hind the Colonel’s position nnd gentlemen that sent tho Shenan­
him on the wrist.
It will get ing tool, his puir of wire cutters, fluttering down it entered its fa­ doah to destruction.
NEW YORK TIMES
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And what ubout the constitution­
hi* steel helmet, his gas mask, his miliar shelter.
slapped buck.
al
guarantee
of
free
speech?
Does
emergency rution and quite a num*
-o
An athletic member of the staff
In a talk to business men at
seem to be hard up for
ll has l*e*n thei splendid s u p p o r t her °f other more or less cumber- hustled up the ladder. In half a that not apply to Army officers? Des Moines yesterday. Rear Ad­ nlwayti
money.
But there is sometimes
jof the merchant* anti business (sonic items.
minute he was tumbling down again
miral Morrctt remarked that aero­ waste through duplication of men
IF
YOU
complained
of.too
hot
men of Sanford which ha» ennbl-, It was to be a surprise attack clutching in one hand the little
nautics is not n cheap form of na­ as well as of material and opera­
ed Tho Herald to provide ils read- behind a cloak of the fog, so there scroll of paper that ho hud found of cold weather y.cMtcrday, find tional defense, lie gave figures tion. Red tape often adds to ex­
ers with a full Associated Press was no artillery preparation be­ fastened about the pigeon’s leg. comfort in comparison.- in Rapid which convinced his hearers. From penditure. An investigation of the
leased wire service und two edi­ fore hand, nor barrage fire as the With fingers that trembled in anx­ City, S. D„ the thermometer stood 11)20 to 1925, inclu iive, the bill cost of aeronautics for the army,
squads climbed over the top and iety the Colonel unrolled the paper at 1 1 degrees below zero. In Illin­ of the navy alone was $187,000,- navy', postoffice, commerce ami
tions daily. .
ndvunced into the mist hidden be­ nnd read aloud what was written ois market gardeners ure ruined 000, of which only $30,000,000 agriculture is In order. Let those
by frozen celery und rW ct peta- went for the purchusc of aircraft.
. Mrs. Katherine M. Frey has yond. Behind, in tho posts of obser­ upon it.
toes. leg has closed navigation on The rest went to pay for food for who charge extravagance appear
« awarded $37,5110 in her suit vation and in the post of command
\\ hat he read, in the hurried the
Six roomH, garage, large lot.
upper Mississippi. \Vu have personnel, transportation, surplus to present their evidence. The air
*
Wilda Dennett, mu- —“ P. O." and "P. C." those were chirogruphy of a kid private, was
Service would not be slow in re‘ nr, *for alienation called in the nlgchruic terminology the following succinct statement: nil kinds of climate.
war material, maintenance and re- joinder. They contend that they
Built with great care for resident 0 ^ I,ef,J
I'ectionx. Wot;- of the war—the Colonel and his '•I'm tired of carrying this damn
pnir, scientific equipment, im­ waste little or nothing, and s'hould
Mod the bus-j aides und his intelligence officers bird.”
Contemporary’ Comment
provements at air stations, nnd have larger appropriations if de­
High grade, built-in features and main
forth exact- —-----——
other things. The general public fense In the air is to be what it
x flat fifty 11
Never cuss a bonehead employe. has had the idea that most of the ought to be.
Iccted for comfort and convenience.
II, what it
SOLID FOUNDATION
If
he had your wit, he’d have your annual appropriation is spent on
Coming
from
such
an
authority
lily worth,
TAMPA TIMKS
new planen, dirigibles, blimps and as Admiral Moffett, it i* impresjob.—Roanoke World News.
Essentially a worth-while property.
so on. ...It has
* ~ to hear
that "the navv hn«
_ „„often been charged,
.
sive
near mat
The Florida boom is probably Floridan* have known this, ap­ “Gimlet Eye” Butler was able to arul with
appearance
of truth, l not yet “bought a plane or an
jattlo with the most spectacular thing in the preciated it and talked it all along, locHte the corkscrew in Philadel­ that money
has lieen
been wasted on engine which was not at the time
money
has
,er day, in real estate line that this country so it i* heartening—especially in
aeronautics since the war.
tie Johnson, ha* zee ii. It hau u solid founda­ vl“w °t the antagonistic attitude phia, but that is all.—Fort Worth is complaint that a great I here | aS good as any plane or engine
Star
Telegrant.
,
!in existence to perform the work
he age, was tion. The bulk of the value* arc which many are assuming toward
has been spe
fur research and it would be called upon to do” Can
a few body real. Florida has a wonderful fu­ thl.i state to have so reliable an
Tho chief desire of American experiment Congress wilt insist tho army say the same? In that’ 11
round that a ture; no state offers more prom­ authority
facts. But
tho Boston Post to business interests in Chinn is to OP fretting
g the exact
cxaci tacts,
nut quarter there hao been dissatisfy. "
in.
Such a ising opportunities. But those who make such a declaration concern­
It is not lurprlslng that airplanea tion with cuuioment in n. “
2
bring
orders
out
of
chons.—Chi­
|tkv Wills the win in Florida lands will be the ing the state.
arc a minor
• « ‘“ “ J " «&gt;• UH. The lh° ;
S
S
A
.g l; :
cago Journal.
, but we would shrewd inveatots who know Just
maintenance
Nor is the Post to go unthank--------------- o--------------L'LU engines, besides
bui! L 2
IJART NASON, Local M anager
__build­
ke on a man of j what they are getting for their eU for the warning which it has
men find officers naturally costs and
Real
function
of
the
Army
and
ing
the
ili-atarrcd
Shenandoah
und
pcforc saying so. - money.—Boston I’oit.
taken occasion to sound.
It is Navy, of course, is fighting ami more than tho weapons, as in the
small rbtld ship, and taking over
507-8 1st National Bank Bldg.
+Y 2
J■
1 if would lie impossible to pack needed. People need to know what fellow:' like Mitchell tyu! Moffett case of artillery or tanks. Op­ atemporary
the Los Angeles Thi-.
j , Julian master o f 1more of both tr u th und common
eration,
observes
Admiral
Moffett,
just
help
to
show
how
they
keep
l
i
buying
when
they
buy
on
the
whole,
is
a
very
good
ahow-'
’* ♦ Ignaxie Florie, re-iMMisc into *0 few lines than has F lorida land. There is no sort of up to trim.—Decatur Herald.
is expensive; a plane costs from ing. What the country must make
t i e d in a storm, said 1here been accomplished by the
$25,000
to $150,000, according to
■ ■ -o — ■
ilY those who purchase
tta mind to hi that n„ adequate
Grening of the Presi-1Boston Post.
size and equipment, and it iasUi up
It knowingly will fall to come
Still,
a
woman
never
makes
a
I j ding who rescued twenty-: Value* here are real, for tho out nil right. Tho:&gt;) who rush to fool of a man without his whole­ only three years, while it may be military service on s e a a n d i-&gt;„ 1
“ may„ bc i* going to cost a v«at Amount 2
uf. the.crew: “He did reason that the foundation upon buy sight unseen upon glittering hearted cooperation. —Davenport difficult to set a
MONEY AVAILABLE,
! ^ U_.to of.0utlu&gt;'
arm u m Z ; ()f Loans
, . , of . armament*
'humalifty only. Wc come'which t;ley are laid are solid
men.
training,
equipment
var-. 1, „ . .limitation
promiacs made by those whom they Times.
-*iL n ly s t.iir k e d . He gave! Perhaps the most important know nothing about are only to
ious kinds, uniforms, quarters a - 1^ n a tio n a l* ^™ M m e!t°Ut by ‘n*
--------- o-------For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal
id
onto or his cfothei and crew's thing) .which the Pot, has here
tihore and many minor necesaar- meantime, the facts and In the
Maybe
in
time
evolution
will
5*
foo|»Florida
of­
Consult us first when in the market
othes, fed ua well and I treated | said, Pv that Florida has a won fer* this class no nturo advantages produce men too civilized to gunrfigures
Iabout past and present cost of
• beautiful. He i* a reul Arneri derful Iture apd that no state of or opportunities than doe . any otb- rel about it.—North Adams Her*
Any one familiar with the sea aeronauticti ahould be* snr.na
.. of Magnolia a n.coml A . P . C O N N E L L Y &amp; SON*
ut *.w tv. 1 ilk*} him."
for# 11 e promising opportunities-Jer place.
and land w rviets knows that they the record.
uP°n
aid.
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BY MARY MARSHALL
PARIS, Oct. 31.—UP)—At gov­ cannot write.”
ernment offices In Paris which
These illiterate mayors belong
Copyright McClure Syndicate
have to deal with local adminis­ mostly to small and /rtmote vill­
148.
Up-to-date Toddler Wears sketch shows a lovely set with trative affairs, it is not unusual ages where It Is difficult to find
Residence Telephone 313-J The
Snug Warm Clothes Outside and fair Isle pnttern shown In the to find official document!* on anyone to assume the duties of
which space for the mayor’s sig- local government! a t Tlnall pay.
Lighter Clothes Beneath.
sweater and repented on' the cap.
HALLOWE’EN SPIRIT PREDOM tmT ^
Little children like their parents
are wearing far lighter underW HILE M ANY PA R TI ^ ^ ^ J E S
clothen than used to be the case.
Once apparently there were moth­
'TIC 1 ,
Many Hallowe’en parties were jing parties of the year was given
ers who felt that if you kept a
ven in different parts of the city a t the City Hall last night by the
child warm enough underclothes In
st ni*ht. The ctreets were alive St. Agnes Guild of the Eniurnno' , Hodgson Bjill left Friday nftcr- winter he couldn’t possibly catch
the
Episcopal
noon
for
Atlanta
to
spend
the
week
with witches, goblins, and spectresChurch. The hall was 1
cold, if he did—well, it certain­
s fittingly dec-lendcuriously resembling Knights of orated and there were
ly wasn’t your fault. Goodness
many
inno
rill be held nt Ku Klux Klan. It seemed as if half vntions through the
i&gt; ■
----| knows you hnd provided all-wool
____ _ mhuukii me evening per­ n
,'clock. Dance the population were in costume and |A-*-*
- - of
—- •
• *1 III I vi is spend- underthings and he’d worn them
fc. Boise!
Atlnnta
taining to the celebration of Hal­ t*. several
o’clock.
days in the city on [from the first frost and was going
the other half were busy making lowe’en. Tho orchestra was in cos­ mg
business.
Orlando’s Exclusive Shop ’
preparations to receive them.
to wear them till May.
tume as were many of tho dancers
Many little kiddies had their Jack and the many different hues made Charles Cason of Portsmouth, O., And doctors nnd trained baby
for Smart Women
.
t
[dub will meet o’Lantern parties early in the eve­ a colorful spectacle.
nurses are still pleading with
* .n
•« j
wns
a
business
caller
in
Sanford
fckinson a t her ning and were delighted by the
The October hostesses of the on Friday.
mothers who mem to feel that
rV
Avenue. Mrs. as.'umed frightened poses of the Daughters of Wesley’s Cluss
v. iiuu they
iney can go withou
while
without any
ui
wcsiey's
Class
en-i
-------wool
nt all in winter thei
1 ajsifct m&gt; hos- party goerfe whom the little ones
Gowns — Furs — Chapeaux
I
with a lawn party nt the I W. C. Hawkins of Bnrncgat, N. dren, whose bodily heat istheir
of chilmet on the street and scared with tertained
course
• .•
■
of Mrs. E. N. Scott on Union L, is visiting in Sanford. Ho may [greater than thnt of adults,
their Jqck o’Lantems and Boogcy home
____ u v
m u v i i u i 141
VV11 tilofm thei
e
Avenue*
The
beautiful
lawn
locate here.
*............L ‘ ---- -------------- ought
Srntt
—
*
Scott home was hung with Hallo­
to go about swathed in heavy
Men.
Eleven North Orange Ave.
The numerous decorations about we’en lanterns and a Witch’s Pot W. C. Jacobs of Jacksonville woolen underthings. The point is
sionnry Society
of
course
that
we
Americans,
most
with
a
flaming
fire
nnd
enormous
ch will meet in town were hardly taken down when
O P P O S IT E S A N J U A N HOTEL
Friday und Saturday In San­ of us, spend most of our winters
n’ljinterns occupied promin­ p.ient
they were supplanted by yellow and Jack
o’clock.
ford
on
business.
in a summer atmosphere. Our
■Guild will meet
black nictures, banners, Kreamers ent placeit
The
Senior
Hutton in herand posters of witches and goblins,
tne»• senior
Epworth League of James II. Bisscl of Bayonne, N. u'.eam-heated apartments are kept
-- -- Epworth
[Welaka a t 3:30 black cats and broomsticks.
-----...
.IIH| ^J-* *''* spending some time with her at summer heat. And you do find
the Methodist
Church
entertained
with
» novel
nnvol party
now***
—
* At--parson­
numerous children in the city who
with
a
at
the
mother at her home on Laurel Ave­ are
Muny of the homes throughout
allowed to wear underclothes
kvice League of the city were gaily decorated and age. Many interesting stunts and nue.
in winter only n little heavier than
Church will meet lighted in a spooky, but fascinat­ novelties were introduced.
The Ladies’ Union of the Con­ C. W. Sperling of New York City those worn in summer.
In. U. F. Whit- ing manner. The churches, too,
gregational
observed the is stopping at the Valdez for u few But light-weight underthings al­
were active in the celebration of feast-day of Church
ice
goblins
by a delight­ days to look over the advantages ways cry loudly for warm, cozy
the feast and several parties were ful party a t the I’nrsonnge.
outdoor upparel. If you excuse
of Sanford.
given nt parsonages and church one present entered into theEvery­
spirit
"for the “Daily clubrooms.
your little toddler from wearing
of the occasion, nnd enjoyed a de­ R. W. Otter hus returned from woolen stockings nnd do not insist
| all repottn of
One of the moot enjoyable dnne- lightful evening.
,, etc., must be
Arcadia and is stopping nt the «&gt;n long-legged drawers then you
office before
Valdez. He expects to spend some, simply must provide long, wooly
published the
leggings for chilly days.
Of
time in Snnford.
received later
couni• these are a trouble but real­
OBITUARY
P rimary Honor Roll L. N. Ingram of Tnmpa has been ly they are very charming to lief, they will be
Allowing day.
visiting at the home of his bro- hold.
Merrle Ball Brown
First Grade
Already the shops nro showing
ther-in-law,
R. M. Govenstein, on
Patricia Hughes, Winifred Hutch Palmetto Avenue.
lovely little wooly sets for the upins,
Dorothy
Mitchell,
Martha
Tal­
In the early morning of Wednes­
Thanks
child. Sonte of these sots
bott, E. L. *••»•«»»
Laney, cimne
Arline nuener,
Hitcher, Rev. Mortimer Glover, rector of to-date
day, Oct. 28th, the tiny spirit of —.........
include sweater, cap and leggings
Marv
I
.mi
c
nrv^f
e..i»...
r*\----Ball Brown, aged 11 months Mary Lou Carver, Coleen Clement,'the Episcopalian Church, is stop- while theie aro also gloves in
Ch({ wishes to Merrie
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Hayes, Lilia Fay Header-j ping at tho Montezuma until his some of the setn. Some of the
A Specially Prcparei! Collection o f
ncere apprecia­ Dick Brown, winged its flight to son, Bernice Smith, Te...,^.,„
L'inpest Webb, [ residence is completed.
sweaters are made with the new
Even
the
toddler
wears
hiH
fairJosephine
Fernandez,
Bobbie
Pearbly kindnesses the great Beyond, leaving desolate,
turtle neck and others button up isle sweater, which is here pari of ]
Herman Sapp, Herbert Thurs­
ng the. illness the heart-broken father and moth­ man,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hrumley of tho front with a close, high col­ set, including leggings, rap and
ton,
Winston
Henderson,
Hoy
Maj­
devoted relatives.
St. Augustine are visiting in San­ lar that is also quite smart. The Knitted gloves.
t death of her er Aand
few hours before her passing, or, J. S. Higgenbotham, Billy Gor­ ford with Mr. Urumley's brother,
G racious in L in e —P rofoundly S m a r t /
Merrie was dedicated to the Heav­ don, Neal Fisher, George Darsey, C. I). Hrumley of tills city.
Danny
Beatty,
James
Pearson,
Hoy
enly Kingdom in a beautiful Baptis­
Judge and Mrs. George II. Ray­
a future us bright as nny city !
A N N O U N C I N G .
mond of Providence, R. I., are vis­ lind
mal service, conducted by Rev. T. Heel, Edwin Wilson, Sammy Waits,
Edward
N.
Gilliam
drove
to
Or­
in
Florida.
ITS--WISE J. Nixon.
Wylie Vickery, Pauline Tew, Lelando on business Friday, lie will iting in Sanford for several days
O U R SHOW ING
Everything that human hcarto norn Lee, Carolyn Culpepper, Oui- go from there to Tampa today and while Judge Raymond is looking
IERWISE could
KEEP
EVERLASTINGLY
AT
IT.
ta
Cook,
Ollio
Mae
Boatright,
over
his
projierty
holdings
here.
dictate and loving bands
to return to Sanford Mon­
Whitten, • L. M. Telford, expects
They are guetCs of the Monte­ The Sanford Building nnd Loan
could do was done to keep the beau­ Claude
day.
rIure Syndicate
„
I
zuma.
tiful baby, but of no avail, and she Gale Peabody, Justin Marshall,
Association hns kept nt it in sea­
Jackson, Helen .McDaniel,
ICARE OF YOUR went to join the angels, leaving a Jane
M.
Stiehel
of
New
Orleans
is
son nnd out of season. Has assist­
Lillian
Bryant,
Elizabeth Tutcn, spending several days in Sanford
void that can not be filled, nnd a
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart left ed in tho building of some five
OES.
Lois
McCrory.
hrAtum*
(J riq in a l Yfr/vion*
on a business trip which takes him today for their home in New York hundred of Sanford’s homes. Have
I be a good many wound that can not be healed, ex­
Second Grade
Jpofit tA ^nuxntfJhfiA Stnpdrti
cept
by
time
and
heavenly
grace.
City,
after
spending
several
days
to
the
important
industrial
towns
lengthening the
All mat
that was
of mvi
Merrie
v*ua mortal
iituuni ui
I IP | i» Lillie
| Mae
..
.. Abbott, Artemesia in Florida.
in Sunford. Mr. Stewart is connect­ under construction now one bun-1
otsxotoa -not moit. ,
j the appearance
Clause,
Martha
iueoMtAar Nt* Honrs !
ed
with the New York Times and dred and twenty-five thousand dol­
Ball
Brown
was
tenderly
luid
to
1
,,
‘iV
’
.,
‘“A1
£
u
n
i
~
r
u
n
.....
ii’
left-repeated bit of
ee n*. m uter oahm ,
i the inside of a rest In Lake View Cemetery amidst
John M. Kelley returned to Snn­ has been investigating the charges lars worth of homes. ,
? J {VT1
brown or tan a profusion of beautiful flowers, i/j, ..
ford last night from Arcadia nnd of exhorbitant hotel and restuu----- _ J ------------: -----said to soften
Sarasota. He expects to remain rant charges in Florida. He reports
Fred
M. Vnlz, of Jacksonville,
that
the
charges
are
largely
un­
leather. No ar- " t Ho heaptf?U L ’m nnthv nf n host i ltuyhuni* Edwin Boniski, Leon in Sanford a few days before re­
commissioner
of public safety, was
&gt;
founded.
that
the
majority
of
ho­
F»re of shoes would r
uf_- 1—y_^ P. th^ f. h t I Ray field, Howell Sharp, L. E. Tew, turning to New York.
a
visitor
at
Hie
office of Governor
tels
and
restaurants,
considering
complete without
the enormous tush und housing Martin. Mr. Valz, after u long
iters just how mnny
Phone 1947
A. J. Kerwin of Washington shortage, hail very reasonable conference with tho executive, 7 W. WnHhlngton St.
J t Another
Court House, Ohio, is spending sev­ rates, lie expressed himself us be­ stated that the call was merely
ORLANDO, FLA.
........... ..
»-u off the outside
eral days in Sanford looking over ing particularly pleased with San­ a mcinl one, and that there hnd
With warm soapy
been
nothing
discussed
to
warrant
different
properties,
lie
may
loi*
ford. remarking' that he believed it
a little turpea- Just camo to show', hbw' kw ett n i MeiSch, Ola Hanson, Anna Jane cate here this winter.
anly publicity.
flower,
^iisolyeij. R'e were
Gantt, Mildred Duncan, Ailctn
In
Paradise
could
bloom.
J v**riiue on patent
Cook, Esther Benjamin, Charlotte
Clnson Montgomery of New
l»» were told .hoft- Kre sin could harm or sorrow fade, Beckstrom, Donald Jackson. Jos­ York
City is visiting with friends
Death
came
with
friendly
care,
Ine leather,
ephine Cheek.
in the city. He wns a former win­ a
The
opening
bud
to
heaven
convey­
wy have workThird Grade
ter visitor to Sunford and expects ■
the old-fashion- And edbade it blossom there.”
Lorraine Campbell, Carolyn Cog- to return this season. He is nnmz- ■
luirn, Marion Haynes, Eleanor ed nt the change In the city in the N
of
i j 1 for
,hemight
Pic■
A Friend.
, ‘ today
they
Hickson, Phyllis Hughes, Louise past five years.
5 J
Meriwenther,
Margaret
Squires,
1 »T'r
.Tt« alt
for her shoes U.D.C.Chapter Holds Sura Thornton, William Vihlen,
Hilly Worthing, Sadie Leinhurl, u a n n o n o c t r t n r i P i r "
i Z r they
,iK are
put takon
F irst Meet of Y ear Hetty Wheeless, Osborne Herndon, J u lu jiJ u iu u lZ lilllU lllL X ■
t*ws
Jack Torrance, John Minarik, Bon­
untfi
)
(*&gt;at they
The N. do V. Howard Chapter of nie Young Henry Jameson, Clyde
Si
clean a8 Chnpter of United Daughters of Taylor, Robert Pearson, George
On ladies’ and Misses H ats. Lot of colored Felts
the Confederacy held an excellent Smith, Ada Singletary, Virginia
t e l ' V 1'" ," ,»« meeting at the home of Mias Mar­ Powell, Mildred Alspaeh, Freda
new shapes for ladies’ and misses. Special for—.
■
tha Fox on Friday nfternoon. Gunns, Sura Moye, Edith Stcaktey,
m l*
■
There was a good attendance und Stew art Gatehol, Hubert Lossing,
thea u- .18
nV
AJ*'' *' Mrs. W. T. Lungiey, the president Allan Smoke, Charles Betts.
expert
from tiaa to time, was in the chair.
Fourth tirade
te shoe tinner i»
It was the first meeting of the
Mary V. Nott, Elolso Winn, Lois
re than the dA-time year nnd the work of the organi­ Shannon, Gertrude Porter, Betty
e—or she- must zation wns started off with much Colbert, Alary Nickle, Dorothy
|o tale spots and interest shown by the members.
Marshall, Marion Lundquist, Hazel
\ light colored niede
Plans were discussed and made Harvey, Dorothy Field, Martha Is made of the purest ami
t to amove tarniah for the chnpter to be represented Bishop, Alice Harvey, Nancy White
S1
best Ingredients.
ppen, howto restore in the Armistice Day program, nnd tWorgenn Hart, Bussell Wallace,
■olor to euede shoes the following committee was up- Frederick Duiger, Harold Hamil.
tbbei up," how to pointed to make arrangements: Julian Field. Bob Clements, Jack
It’s a Food—Not a Luxury
istine whiteness to Mrs. F. E. Roumillut, Mrs. L. G.
Melvin Taylor, Guy Allen
I sortsof white shoes, Stringfellow and Mrs. A. B. Wal­ Russell,
Harold Jones, Kichurd Iteas, Frank
F« metal ami rhine- lace.
lin Cummins, Clay Williams, Edna
Plans were also made for u Alizzell, Caroline Diggers, Joseph
SEMINOLE
chapter picnic or luncheon on Arm­ Thompson, Horace Bledsoe, Sam
istice
Day,
at
which
time
the
Con­
fel-LV a p p e t iz e r
Holcombe, Evelyn Philips, Helen
CREAMERY CO.
1moolds of tomato federate Veterans of Seminole Gurley.
county
will
bo
invited
to
be
the
Manned. Serve each
15 new Crepe Satins and Charmeuse dresses. Beigh,
Phone B.’ll
t leaf, with a ti.nall honored guests.
F O R CITY COMMISSION
Joide it containing a
I hereby announce my can­
tan, navy, grey and black. Dresses th a t were bought to
BUY STOCK in the Sanford Build­
(Russian dressing.
didacy
in the coming city elec­
ing and Loan an an investment.
: 1
sell for $22.50. Special. All sizes.
UOWE’KN DREAM Puid up shares, one hundred dol­ tion for the office of City
lars.
Pays
four
per
cent
April
1st
Commission.
Vllowe’en dream, you
i f i a i i a ia H a f f i f i a i if i i f ii f i
*r dressed in gruy and October 1st. Ask your bunker.
H. It. STEVENS
pithless; if in green,
■ting a proposal, but
(made up his mind;
be, vour love affair
t glorious smoothneiu.

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Silk Dresses

$ 16.50

arian Will
Headquarters
feadenton Soon

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS

(ON, Oct. 111.—(&gt;P)—
l of Dr. D. A. SandE state veterinarian
da experiment statiun
Je. will be transferred
(bout the first of Novfcing to announcements

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Entire stock of first class Groceries and Fixtures

js will pay particular!
the Manson’s eye worm
lultry diseases. Man*
lirm is a seriout* P**t\
■articular the seacoastj
I t was explained, and',
lwill make through in-|
lo t thu disease while
pill attempt to work
Pi of the pest, which
»t*d will take several
lboralory has been ar­
il* city in co-operation
pty Officials. "Dr. San*
pduct^ his work in thia
h u h Abe
|*K«nt, Edco-operation
L. Aw—
J^A yers.
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CoPlhaveh “frived ln
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watch
u rn ^ * 1 ioba firintr

$3.85

For Sale AT COST

Co-ed Di•esses

Balbriggan D resses

Velvet, Crepe, Satina ami Wool
Charmine. Beautiful light nhaden.
Sizes Id to 40.

Nicely tailored in, all shades, fine
quality. All wool hulhrigKnn. All
styles.

$15.50 to $29.00

$13.50 to $25.00

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Childrens Coats.

reduction in prices to retail customers buying
in quantities.

Sanford Grocerteria
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Opposite Fire Station

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Two dozen aHat. ahudea, aome with fur trimmed collars and plain self trimmed,
made of all-wool, velour

$6.75 to $15.00

The Yowell Company
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�THE RANFORl) HERALD, SA|
that ended -with Taliaferro going
Geneva
over. The visitors tried n pass for
the extra point, but Taliaferro
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rnnioraon
dropped the ball while standing on
have
moved t&lt;&gt; Sanford.
the goal line with nobody near hi u.
It was a tough break for the star
Several from here attended the
Oglethorpe freshie.
circu.&lt; in Sanford Friday.
Florida started another mra-h
down the field, but mir ed a drop
Mr. and M r. hilbe sp 'n t lant
kick, and the frame ended with the
lorida Freshmen Nose Out ball in their posseBaion In Ogle­ C. M. Jeffreys, General Sales Sunday in Chuluoto with friends.
’‘Georgia Opponents by Mar­ thorpe’s territory.
Manager of Miami Shores Is
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tectmna were
Recognized as One of Lead­ transacting business in Kuatis Frigin of One Point; Stnnley
ing Developers of Country day.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. .11. T o
R p
R ij
I —The Florida freshman football
team slipped oyer a one-point vie- J c v p i l t N O V
tory on the-tlglcthorpe first year
iw T
men Friday afternoon in the Fair.
-----field Stadium, the score just about
LOUISVILLE,
‘indicating the comparative streng- Fresh front carte
th of the two contestants.
western raring cen1
Both elevens played football of has conic bark to
.near varsity calibre, and the disnp- the thoroughbred—
V^pointingly nmall group of fans (for n final fling 1
'th a t witnessed the affair raw oin posed by winter,
of the moat exciting contests of
For n prise o|
the Mason.
$25,000, ton or mo
Taliaferro, star
Oglethorpe year-olds tomorruv
hnllbaek, provided the biggest the Kentucky loci
j thrill of the afternoon, when he This .uec will be
tore sixty-four yards through a (Derby** o f'th e fnl
.broken field for n touchdoyn on jhero. Two races ;
. ’the opening play of the game, tid e d nlno are on th'
oIho made the Georgians* second 15,day meet which
counter in nn off-tackle drive to
Entries for tl
five yards in the Iasi period.
Stakes closed wit
.It would he impossible to name tions. Final pnym
all the men who contributed out- lost duly 1 on 1*1 &lt;
standing feats to the pastime, hut mile rncc.
Head
Stanley, Floridn end, could be pick- pompey, whose
ed out time after time nailing the brought the Shod
Oglethorpe hacks for losses. This R. Coo, owner, $ 111
boy, who wns captain of the Hills- Bubbling^ Over, th
boro high school team -last year, son of North Star
also snagged passes in a com pc- Beauty, for which
tent fashion, and, all in all, Could refused an offer o
he considered tho most valuable GriffithV Canter :i
player in the game.
(Whitney’s Lancar.ti
After Stanley, of the Baby Go-!&lt;&gt;*', arc nmop" th&lt;

In Bin: Game

p. T. Wakefield wns transacting business in I-akc Gem Wednes­
day.
II. A. Nicholson of Mims, was
transacting badness here this
week.
Mr. and n. II. Mynta and son
have movt'd into J. W. F’lynts
house.

1 FLORIDA FACTS |
A federal law prohibits the kill­
ing of the Floridn wood duck. This
law 1ms been in effect about five
years. According to Commissioner
J. It. Royall, of the Florida stnte
game nnd fish department, • ther?
has been r.o indication that the
federal law prohibiting the kilting
of the Florida wood duck will be
lifted.
In Leon county arc located the
state capital, Tnllnlm3see; the
home and grave of ’Prince Murat,
nephew of Napoleon the Great;
Estate of Marquis de Lafayette;
N atuml bridge; state park and
monument on battlefield; Meridian
stone from which nil surveys are
reckoned; the Florida State Col­
lege for Women; and the Florida
Stnta Agricutlurnl College for Ne­
groes.

Tha only everbearing orange
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Nellie have
moved to their new home that was trees in the world are located in
Highlands county Florida.
recently built.
rcveral years.
The new Daytona Shores direc­
tor has won Mntowida fame
through his expert management &lt;&gt;:
the .Miami Shores organisation.
“Daytorn Shores is very proud
to make this announcement of an
addition to Its personnel,” VicePresident Allen aid, /or we con­
sider it a very important one for
Daytona nnd the Halifax country.
“ Mr. Jeffreys Inn established an
enviable reputation for executive
ability and sound judgement of
subdivision developments. Ilia or­
ganization at .Miami Shores has
I ecu termed by lending realty men
ns one of the best in the south.
“ ilia inclusion in the Daytona
Shores organization is another in­
dication of tho strength anti de­
pendability of Daytona’s large, t
subdivision project."
Daytona Shores boasts an crecutive staff containing the names
of soma of tlu&lt; l o t known busiuc
men and realty operators in lire
country.
John I', DeVeney, president of
the Investors' Realty Company of
Miami and opponent of Mayor Do­
ver in the recent Chicago mayor­
alty taoipaij n. ;■ pim ideal; Mr.
Allen, tlie executive vice-president,
was formerly president of the l'y'■'mo Manufacturing Company of
New York and director ui the
Rockt ’i.lter I;idiu'lries; Em: f ,n
Chuille, president of the Meridian
State Iliiak of Indianapolis, is vicepresident; .1. Wallace Clark, ( nitimbus, Ohio, realtor, is .’crotui v:

HONGKONf
IIONGKON, Oct. 11. —(/P)—An
flounct mi nt 1 been m ido th il .
Reginald Kdfvard iitubbs re iri
governor of Hongkong, will d
I’ll- England (Jet. 111. The n ,
governor.'Cecil Clement!. C. M. C
Is well know here, having servt
a largo noi lion of his long colon
ial career In Chinn. lie has beer
colonial secretary for Ceylon sirno
Tho Florida Indians had just finIshed ahout one hundred years of
fighting with Eiirup.an invad
nnd evidently were glad to make
comntpn cause with which th-v
might profit rather timn became
enemies from which no good could
come.

Florida also grows the only per­
II. H. I’itti-hall was in Sanford
Wednesday attending the lunch­ fumed grapefruit in/the world.
eon of the Kiwanln!.
Tho only camphor tree grove in
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Nicholson of America in located near 1’alutku
Daytona Bench, spent the week Florida.
end with relatives here.
According to a bulletin issued by I n
Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and the stat- department of agriculture J
daughter haw* been moved into the the federal government has estah- at,
iished n vrvations at Dry Tortu- *
residence of George Gicger.
gas. Pine Island, Key West, Poll- H
Mr. and Mrs. JimWades nnd can I. land, Island Bay, Mosquito B
family of Forsyth county, Gn., a r­ Inlet, Pa ago Key, Matlacha Pass, ^
rived here Tuesday to spend the I’nltttn Sola Key, Indian Bird Key, ■
and an Audubon *
winter.
J i Jelx. k ill til Caloosahatchce,
it ervution a t Orange Lake.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Sutton nnd
There are seven herring hauls
daughter have move 1 in the Wal­
ker resilience tin t he has recently nl' ng the St. Johns river that re ­
cently been so designated by Com*
bought.
miss loner'P. 1*. Hodges of the Flor­
ida state shell fish department.
Lake Okeechobee is the source of
u great Florida fish industry.
About eightt an million pounds of
rat fi It annually are taken from
th'’ lake. Most of them nrc shipiinl to western and northern mar­
ket". Lake Okeechobee Is said to
b* the sreond largest fresh water
Mr'. George Geiger and dnugh- lake in tli • United States lying en­
t
lies.iie, and Mrs. I*Y d Bullard tirely within the statu.
spirit lag Tu’ day in Ft, Uhri&amp;Lmas with Mrs. Lizzie Tucker.
I he i . r.eva Pan n t-1cachcrs
Association held Its first regular
meeting of the reason. Friday P.
M. with the president, Mrs. Curlstt
in charge, A large attendance id
reported and a great deal of in­
terest wns shown.
Mrs. Curbitt appointed the fol­
lowing committee:
Chairman
nlaygroimi], Mr.. Karl I.iBoy;
Ways and Means, Mrs. V. T. Pet■ ; Lcfrcnnrnent, Mrs. Charli?
1
; Hex i d Sort i&gt;o, Mrs. Fish*
i, Mrs. Aubrey Moron;
i t -grainnio, Mrs. L, A. Sheldon.
M Julia C igur rend an inter*
port on tho school work.
Two important features discuss*
• the put
of a curtain
h-r he auditorium stage, (and
providing a way by which the
h I might he aided in attend­
ing milage.
A -shurt musical anti literary
pro ram had Is on arranged and
v. a enjoyed, according to the rcP’»rt. Mrs. Sheldon wns in charge
thin detail.

In I 750 dissension arose in the
Creel: Confederacy which then oc­
cupied those-part* of Alabama and
Gi Tgia that now lie immediately
to the north of the Florida bound­
ary . As a result of these dis'un, ( ti iff Si toffee eparated
fre.n the; parent trit.e and settled
in what is now Alachua county.

Hill Hardware
P H O N E '53

APOPKA, FLORIDA

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Thursday, November 5, 1 p.mJ
“NEW ENGLAND HEIGHTS”
75 ----- CHOICE

BUSINESS A N D RESIDENTIAL-,
Lois on Dixie Highway, W est—Just Outside Aw
City L im its

Will Give Away, W ithout Obligation to Buy or bid,i
NEW MODEL 192G FORD TOURING CAR
Fitted With Galloon Tires
FREE IU SS SERVICE FROM OCR OFFICE—
All lots high and dry, on Dixie Highway—a number of lain
lots. On one lot is a modern six-room residence. A nun!*
these lots are covered with full bearing orange and grapefruit irrtt
YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO ItUY LOTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE
------------------------- You Know Us Hy N o w ----------- — .
Our Motto:
“You Make the Price—We Make the Deed—Thai’s .IF
TERMS EXTREMELY E Z
“WE SELL ’EM”

Old Kentucky Auction Co.
Room !) Rock Rldg.

(Over Postal Telegraph)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Phene

Tho Florida State Marketing
Bureau wa: established by an act
of the I gislaturu in U»17. The
initial annual appropriation was

r—-ii—

?ir,,tiou.

“Red'* Orange will make his first
nnd only aneuranco In the enst
when Illinois ami Pennsylvania
clash at Philadelphia, Oct. 11, t)f
course*, he'll he lending the Illinois
with Joe Wilson piloting the Quak­
ers. Grange is the one at the top
in above layout.

,v r ? v v

a November 2, 1925

10C a Bultoai * l.C-O- a Rip

Unfailingly smart, f o r sotri
function and f o r b u r in c s s o s
W hether you are dancing with the only girl who
understand*—or negotiating an important piece of
hustiic^*—it is natural for )uu to want to luo!. your
k it,

Separate trouser;, of contrasting shade xvkh cunt
and vest, are unfailingly unart ior all occdiium.
In Dutchess Trou rs you will find the right
lines, and the right fabrics, .ml ih? right patterns
to satisfy your every whim. The r i j i t prices, tool
NerJ we add that they have behind th-m the
famous money-hack Warranty, toe ll tttuu; $ i.o o
a Rip? Now’s the time to tuy them, while ttt.
stocks u e m a t complete.

C©M F a cts an d F5g^a;
They are the basis of Speed Wagon
success. Performance of 125,000
Speed Wagons in owner service and
Figures proving conclusively Speed
Wagon’s claim to most economical
and satisfactory haulage
Point the way for you in your selec­
tion of motor equipment.
Call us for a demonstration of Speed
Wagon in your own business.

Florida Reo Co

Woodruff

&amp; Watson

Sanford 11ranch
”08 \V. Firat Street
PHONE 617

IffO MOTOIJ, C/IH CO&amp;BAtfT.

Unilr.yj, Michigan
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7 M a g n o lia A ven ue

W e Have Some Exclusive Listings

Taac W ill Stand In v e stig a tio n

Booth &amp; Gibbs

�^ E ^ A N gR D JlE R A L D , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31

STEW ARDS WASHINGTON LETTER

lli.v C o u r t 1I qu *«* In Sanfnr.l. 8 o m lC o u n ty . K l o r l . R
Mnn.lay,
llio Inil ilay o f N uvem lirr. A. li
19I j . o l t i r r w l s o Halil Mil w ill l,« t a k o n an v o n fo M ril l.y you nml ouch of
v o u . «nUI Mil of co m p la in t h av ltu t
lie«-ri filet! f o r t h e puriu.no o f nulci&gt;
im t t i t l e t o t h e aitovo d e s c r ib e d land
In tin* C o m p l a i n a n t , I-. A u d r e y Hila­

r y CHARLES P. STEWART

ahorStaiual Ex*
ititulion;
o Acres
30.—(jfy
the United
nditu re o f

aintenance
id cliltivatlepartmcnt
raging the
I f huiidings
■to the pau■ 18.1*11.
[vere shown
lit ideas as
I should be
I In Nevo­
id maintenInates cost
■capita. In

Inyr Attacked,
By CHAS. P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, O ct 3 0 .-Is
Senator Burton K. Wheeler being
persecuted?
....
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A good many of his brother sen­
ators jtro going to make up their
minds affirmatively unless tho government makes out a stronger
ease against him at his coming
trial here than it made out against
him in Montana, one the charge of
having acted as “fixer” a t the In­
terior Department for Gordon
Campbell, the oil man. At least
that’s- the comunsus of gossip nround the capitol now.
Persecuting a senator, in oth”

th ls orilcr In. published mice a week
In f o u r consecutive w eekly Ishiko.
of th e H anford Hcrnld, u netvepuper
|iul&gt;llshed in SeminMe C ounty, Flor*
‘ I«).N R AND O niiK RK D . th is Inil
day of O ctober, A. It. 1925.
V. K. DOUOLA88

C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u rt, h n v e n t h .In*
illclal C i r c u i t . S e m in o le C ounty.
F lo rid a. ,
tty A. M. W EEK S. I). C.

untarlo—Liberals 9; Conserva­
tives GO; Progressive 2 (82 sents).
Quebec—Liberals 40: Conserva­
tives 3 (G5 seats).

le t the populace rise up
any particular king and
other kings ore on bin flld
Their feeling Is that an
tion of which; they’re a pai

Baseball season is over. Next
Jear ive suggest thev hire women
umpires so players can’t talk back.

I\ £l»lt
! SHU.
f ! TIT rrotJnT*
in r r iT .
jando, fair. Detour between De­ &lt; n tv TV' ,,,o u ,n A ‘
land and Sanford as good as pos­ L AUDIIBY SHARON.
sible to keep sand detours. Rough
Complainant,
but entirely passable.
Sanford C. II. VAN AH HEN
ht property
a ■r ..-v , r---- ;
LAtJItA VAN
through Seminole and Orange AHHHN,
h i s wife, if li v i n g , n n d
buses and
■L.
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a.
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s
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aim ing an y
counties to Orlando, good.
k.rton cared
in te rc u t by, t h r o u g h o r u n d e r O.
.v
ito
n
d
No.
4—Georgia
Line
to
, • ' ? a A lie n anti L a u r a V a n Al­
I Mississippi
Road No. 1—Nunez Ferry to: JJianii: Hurd surfaced from St. len, his w lfo, an h e i r s , tluvlficrn.
|or high co3t, Jacksonville: Nunez Ferry t a B n ry ’s River to Jacksonville with
K3 the large Fcnsacoln. from Sago bridgo 3 asphalt and brick, excellent. Road
ptions devot- miles east, old earth road, condi­ under construction by Duval counto St. Johns_ eoun__ , -------------fhe poverty tion fair. 16 mileii concrete, ex­ ty from Bayard
hd that onc- cellent. Pensacola'* to Escambia ty line, Duvnl county line to Bun­
[tablishments Bay county road in fair chapo. nell, 62 milco 9 foot brick rond
tej, and one- Escambia Bay to Milligan, brick with rock shoulders, fnir. Bunnell
road nnd sand clay in good shape. to end Reilly’s asphalt road 9
it," is was Milligan, to Mossy Ilcnd, county miles asphalt surface excellent.
ieveb of in- road' rough. Mossy head to Dc- Volusia county line to Daytona,
l trhicli be- Funlak under construction nnd very good. Daytona to New Smy­
tbt either rough, no detours. DeFuniak to rna 15 miles, quarter mile detour,
lexisteace or Cnryville, good said clay. Cary- remainder paved. New Smyrna to
tbt it pays villo to Cottomlalc, county road Bfevard county line 22 miles, two
in fair shape. Cottondalo to Mari- mile detour, remainder paved. Bre­
nnna, mid clay road in good con­ vard county line to Titusville, 12
Titusville to
dition. Marinnna to ten miles miles all paved.
ty Men cast
of Chattahoochee, county road Cocoa 18 miles nil paved. Cocoa
.Melbourne 21 miles all paved.
£ Game In fair shape. From point above to
referred to to Quincy, under con­ Melbourne to Sebastian River, 17
easures struction. Tnke north county road miles, 5 miteii shell road, remaind­
which is in good shape. Quincy er paved. Sebastian to Miami 150
all pa veil.
a., Oct. GO.— to 4 miles c a st' of Quincy, good miles
Road
No. 5—High Springs to
sand
clay.
From
point
above
re­
i taken rank
ite in seeing ferred to Tallahassee, county road Fort Myers: High Springs to New­
iare protec t- in fair shape. Tnllahassce to 8 berry and Archer under construc­
Archer to
anouncement mile3 cast on Wadcsboro road, tion, short detours.
lent of Fisu in fair ti’iape. Tnke new road 8 Williston and Romeo, fair. Romeo
miles east of Tallahassee to Mou- to Dunnellim, asphalt surface ex­
idministered ticclla, thence to Aucilln River, cellent. Dunnellon to Inverness
ay charges good sand clay. Aucilla River to and Brooksville rough with ex­
iputy in that Greenville, sand clay road good. ception of 17 miles new base junt
o huntsmen Greenville to Madison, Lee, Live completed near Inverness. Brooks­
Oak, Lake City, good sand clay. ville through Tiimpu, Bradenton
l verc fined i,ako City to Jacksonville, hard and Sarasota to Punta Gordn,
good except for 12 miles of rond
lodng turkey surface.
it thirl was
Road No. 2—Gcorgin Line to F t. south of Six Mile Creek under
for shouting Myers: Georgia Line to Jasper, construction. Traffic should take
sand clay road in good condition. the Bayshore Road, Tampa to
Jasper to White Springs, sand clay Bradenton. Punta Gorda to Ft.
fair. White Springs through Lake Myers, fair.
Road No. 8—Haines City to Ft.
City, High Springn and on to Pierce:
Haines City
through
Gainesville, excellent isphalt con- Fr&lt;Jfltproof,
Sebring,
Avon
Park,
' , crete.rtvmL*.. High Sprfcg* to Gainrtfcn that* it• csville 25 miles of asphalt, excel­ etc., to "Lake Alible good. Lnke
conserved." lent. First ten miles south of Annie to Okeechobee 33 miles, 9
nioner T. It. Gainesville asphalt surface very miles under construction, 0 miles
put in court good. End of asphalt to Mican* marl road, remainder paved. Okee­
kkrought up,■ opy 5 miles routh. Micanopy to chobee to Ft. Pierce, 39 miles, I
fcjple of the■ Lowell asphalt aurafee excellent. miles under construction, remaind­
Pfd the state' Lowell to Ocala, nshpalt turfaco er paved.
Rond No. 23—Belleview to Plant
pint the fishi under emistructiun. Detour about
with the1 one mile in fair condition. Ocala, City: This road is excellent in
Sumpter, Hernando nnd
to Belleview and Leesburg ex­ Marion,
Pasco
counties
with exception of
cellent asphalt surface. Leesburg
miles of rough base in Her­
; to Eustis nnd Mount Dort, good. three
county, Tliis is the best
' Mount Dora to Ft. Myers gener- nando
road
for
travel to Tampa from
5 ally in good condition. Four miles Ocala. North
line, Hernando coun­
south of Zolfo is muddy in rainy ty through Dado City to Plant
. weather.
City, excellent rond.
t Bond No. 3—Georgia Lino to
&gt; Orlando: Wild’s Lunding to Yulce
l said clay road in good condition. M issionaries Run
j Yulce to six miles south jiheli road
B ig Risk In China
- in fnir condition. Front this point
J on into Jacksonville and Green
■(/P)—MethCove Springs paved rond, brick and
■&gt;treated rock base.
Green Cove ______ ________ . China to
preach the teachings of Christ
and must take any physical or
legal consequences.
Board of foreign missions has
ruled th a t missionaries in foreign
lands, especially in Chinn, should
not request protection of court
...n n d powers other than those of
Springs, China nor ask extra-territorial
Snrimrs exemption because they aro Amer-

heirs. iK v Is ees, I t g a t eon
PJ tfh erw U r. in t h e inn Is In v o l v e d
i?i. u ? * J v * * ® s .h e r e i n a f t e r d*'*crlhMills, If li v in g , a n il If
? * £ * , 1 Part it., i-inlminK a tiv lnVvfti-1* l ,y ' ' h r u u s h i.r u n d e r W. M.
.MIlls, as lifjrs. ili'Vlsees, IrKuti-rr,
? r “ tlienvlsi', ip th e Inn.l.r In v o l v e d
la tills suli, as h e r e i n a f t e r d u s c r l b J - . ‘ ’oat*. If Hvlntc. a n d If
d e a d a ll p a rt ie s clnlm lnK a n y Irttn re s t liy. illro u s h .
u n d e r J. I t . C«mtn
a s heirs, d e v tsf&gt;cs, M s u i c e s o r o t h ­
e r wise. In th e tnnil m I n v o lv e d In
t h i s stilt, as h e r e i n a f t e r d o s c r lli .il
a s follow s, t o - w i t:
T h e E a s t H air of t h e W e s t H a l f
or tin* N i r t Iteiint Q u a r t e r o f ih «
N o rth e a s t Q u . t n . r (E &gt; i c.r W j
of N K 'i of N l t ' i )
S e c t i o n t*..
T o w n s h ip 2&gt;i S m ith, IlunKn 31
h a s,t . Cnntulnlnt,........... ’ m u10
a Ahcure
m so tn oro
o r less.
I t a p p e a r i n g hy th e s w o r n b ill «»f
c o m p l a in t herein t h a t y o u a n d e a c h
o f you, niny i... I n i d n s t c i l In t h a t
c e r t a i n tleserll .il |i,r of | a n il In S e m ­
in o le County. F lo r id a , a n d d e s c r i b ­
ed above. You nml eneli of y o u a r e
h e r e b y rnmm:.tided am i ret|»llred to
a p p e a r to said bill o f e o m | i l n l n t up

fSEAl.)

JAM ES O. BlIAnON.
Solicitor fo r C om plainant.

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HEIM A t, f i t ». .117710
l l r p s r t i n r n t of l l i r I n t e r i o r
IT. H. I.am l O ffic e a t U nlncsvlllo,
F l o r i d a . O ct. 3. 1925.
N O T I C E Is h e r e b y R iven t h a t A l­
le n M a r l a r , of .Malllaml.
F lo r id a ,
w ho, o n S e p t e m b e r 23rd, 1322. m a d e
H o m e s t e a d E n t r y . No. 3117710, f o r
Hot t . S e c t i o n H . T o w n s h i p 21 S.,
I t a l i c 30 E.. T a l l a h a s s e e M e rid ia n ,
h a s fi le d n o ti c e o f I n t e n t i o n to m a k e
t'lim im u a tlo n
P roof, to estu td lsh
c la i m t o th o la n d u h o v o tlcucrlW it,
b e f o r e C o u n t y .hidRe. tit H anford.
F l o r i d a , o n t h e 19th d a y o f N o v e m ­
ber. 1925.
C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s se s:
A n d y H a m h ll ti . of M a i tl a n d , F l o r ­
id a. I l o u t e No. 1.
l l r a d t e y lle d illc k , of M a l ll a m l F l o ­
r i d a . I l o u te No. 1.
O. « \ W h e a t o n , o f M a i tl a n d , F l o r ­
ida. I l o u t e No. I,
J . It. H a w k i n s , o f M a i t l a n d . F l o ­
rid a . Il o u te No. I.
C E O H U E C. CIIOM, I l e |* ls ttr .

HOW FAR IS IT TO
“INDEPENDENCE TOWN ?
What do the “rood s i p s ’* say? How long will it take
you to get there? L ets see.
If you are willing to save $12^00 a week—with 4 per
cent compound interest added semi-annually you will
have $7,500 In less than 10 years. If you save less it
will of course take you a little longer.
But it really isn’t fnr to “ Independence Town , is it?
If you want to go there
------ start now with o savings account at tho First National Bank.
Just swing into n good “savings stride* and keep go.
ing. We will help you.
,
••Ten Years to Independence Town . All right, n e r t
off.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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

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T is simply a case of the buying public selecting MIAMI SHORES
property because of its intrinsic value. As a general rule the pub­
lic comes to the rig h t conclusion with unerring accuracy.

THE buying public, pai.rticularly home folks, who
.uiseof values, chose MIAMI
know values and the ca.

SHORES

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-beenuse all MIAMI SHORES either overlooks Biscayne
Bay or is immediately adjacent to it.
_because the four great arteries of travel into Miami tra­
verse MIAMI SHORES.
_because Shoreland Company has guaranteed a definite
program of city improvements.
beenuse of a tremendous $35,000,000 improvement and
N M ine progran. annuunevd for the coming l i month...
,
« nueh
.. ,1. institutions
Corpora-bccaMO
InstiWtiM as( the
#f ^Majestic
enUreHomes
Greater
Miami
iii'iM sifter it caretui **ft ■
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THE buying public has created new records hereto­
fore unknown in the annals of real estate, for w here­
as we expected it would take five years to sqll out
MIAMI SHORES, it looks now as if the firs t anni­
versary will see th a t accomplished.

And the Miami Shores Island
—th a t g re a t 600-acr^ final section of MIAMI
SHORES to be offered to the buying public—has an
appeal all its own to the thinking investors. It is to
he connected with the m ainland of MIAMI SHORES
by a beautiful 100-foot causeway, which will be con­
tinued down through Venetian Isles, over the Drive
of Campanili, connecting up th e Venetian Isles,
V etetian W ay and Miami. DO NOT PUT OFF DE­
CIDING ABOUT A MIAMI SHORES INVEST­
MENT.

City office

Field Office:

125 E. Flagler Street
Shoreland Boulevard
Britt-Chittenden* Realty Co., District Managers.'

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1925.

Punta Gorda Chosen
the short, tight skirts of today, titles the donkey to sue his mnstor
He’s V ersatile With Brushes
Miss Emily M. Fnithfull, for many for libel.”
By Baltimore Team
principal of the Cheltenham col­
told the,
_
__________________ lege for women,
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... church
A jazzless paradise for lovers
PtINTA GORDA, Oct. 31.—OP)
congress at Eastbourne recently,
recently. who prefer to whisper their endear­
- LONDON, Oct. 31_f/F)—View- conKress
_T he Hnltimoro Criolcs will tram
ing With patriotic alarm disclos- Miss
M ss Faithful made the point that nients over a cup o f-coffee or a
here next spring, according to a ^
Urea that the ancient, honorable and what thu church, nccdc‘1
9on]e K|aa* of w&gt;ne without the accomdefinite announcement received B
welghty Christmas puddings of old *0T\. of * cru*?dc *°. mak,‘ Pe°Plc# panlment of c ra v in g drums or
here from Jack Dunn, owner and a
England are not Britain at nil but re*Iiie lho anti-social character of blaring horns has been tried out
W e have two plans of {j
manager of that team, which was ■
composed of about 85 per cent of MIfhdwess in dress nnd various by one suburban cafe proprietor
th* winner of tho international ■
*• and. . Near
.
^
i«with grent success.
Your Horne
American
Eastern
fruits otk" indulgences.
pennant for the 1925 MHon. The •
Good
business
came
as
soon
ns
■ ‘«nd apices, the Australian fruit
-She said I wa:. very irritating o
Orioles have won the latcrnation- a
1st—We will lend you
groweru have opened a campaign' | kot youn('' to :,c 101,1 c°ntinually he posted n sign which represent­
al league pennant fur the last sev- a
smokin"
was
a
crime
or
at
ed
a
couple
being
served
by
thu
to give the English houio-wife
cn years.____ ___ ....
—
real British product this Yulctide. best was vulgar and it had been proprietor himself and declared
It appears that about the only forgotten by most people that drws that thorn tired of jazz would find
thing the British can point to with in every agv had been ridiculous warm welcome and welcome quiet
necessary to build a ccmo^i
pride as an empire^Vodu^rw'hen nr"1 lhat Paint nn&lt;? P°*der wore by there,
the traditional Christmas dessert no mcans new. Smoking, .powder. The "good old-fnshionci!” songs
2nd—If your home is already ou».
la served is the delicate blue aim- "nint arul modern dresses she went nnd dance3 of a generation ago i
hollc
flame
of
burning
brandy
but
V"
.
w
rrc
on.
an
enl,irt!ly
different
cerh
to
appeal
to
the
patrons
of
you a very substantial loan,
' the Australians wish to go much foot‘nK In the catalogue ot hum- this cafe, most of all.
NO D E L A Y ------ ---- NO
further toward making the nation,aili1r l ' .from1 drinking swearHoasting-car3 stewed in wine.
al delicacy an all.British nffnir. in« an,t ^oi,lK into ,lcbt b« ftuse
They have girded them • Ives tor of high living. The church, she and stewed with their husks and
Prompt Service Guaranty
an advertising battle agaitut Cal- Bald* mu8t appeal to youn women silks intact, was the nmnzing dinh
Call
and let us explain ouri
ifomia and Mediterranean products ln a ne' v way nni1 tllRn tlu‘y would served in a high class Parisian res­
Are
developed
from
sev­
taurant
re
c
e
ntly
to
American
pat-1
and in full page layouts in thu rcM,(ind.
ron3 who asked for corn on the
newspapers are singing the prniscs
eral reasons, oft times
L
cob. The Americans calmly strip­
of imperial raisins, spices nnd o .h -(
from walking. We have a
ped off the husks anJ silk and ate |
e» Ingredients, printing recipes1
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Floridil
car
ot your service to show
, telling how to prepare nnd s e r v e ____________________________ the corn without a word. They are
still
wondering
whether
the
French
best—
rich, tasty con-ntion) that will
"
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please the most patriotic palates.
} A it IS, Oct. .(I. W )—"he ero- cnok played a practical joke nn
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BUYS.
, The Australian dried fruit board ati"i) &lt;lf « **rench expeditionary them, or whether he was him 'df
ltd]
believes the Australian fruit can force, distinct from the home army, the victim of some waggish Amercompete successfully with Califor- *s tbc feature of an army reform ican patron who had devised this
Three lots, one has three ! i
Ida nnd the Levant in prices, qual- at,,u*mc which ultimately will in-jrecipe for cooking corn,
. ;
room
house, front and back
ity and quantity of Its products.
Volvo a reduction of the period o f
♦
:
porch at Palmetto and
____ _
military service, which Premier
Mrnl E»tnle Aurtlon Holm,
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Grandmothers with boyish hobs, Fninlevc is preparing,
Poinsettu $2,600.00. Terms
cignrcttes and girl! a skirts are , T,1*‘ war in Morocco has shown
among the women rushing to a new llr desirability of having such t;n
—SEE US NOW.
ro
BERLIN, Oct 31.—t/P)— The
physical culture club in which mid- expeditionary force to go abroad
H &gt; a rc pvrninni-nllr |,,rnirj tn , „ . l
dle-agcd and older ladies nre prom- 0,1 H'mrt notice. It would he com- opening of the fall hunting season Andy Nagy, San Francisco artist-barg?r, slithers some lather across
Ten acres at Lake Jessup,
o i ' i i SALES r o iU K aim ; hvh 'HV
.tn.l found von llindenburg at his hunt- tile jowl 01 the city’s mayor, James Rolph. Then he has a sudden in­ 5 cleared and tiled, posses­
Ised better figures, ‘health and tho nosed of professional soldiers and
W e Upnrnnlre Sntl&lt;lari|aK
grace of ancient Greece.
North African troop.*, in view of .mg
at Wcrbellin, in the pro- spiration, and splashes some more paint on the nearby canvas. Rolph,
II y on h a r e P roperly you wnnt n,i|,] t | ,
I
sion
at
once,
$7,000.00:
$1,Icing
nn
art
connoisseur
himself,
waits
patiently
for
the
shaving
to
HimmI-I,,,.
"’"I
With a lecturer from the school
Diet that it is more pnrttcul- vlnce of Brandenburg, 10 miles
ho first
resumed.
500.00 cash, balance $1000
of medicine for women to super arly
intended for colonial service.1north of
Berlin,which was
vise the old ladies in their exorhome army
would be u con placed at the disposal of the chief
yearly.
cises ami keep them from over- script force, composed exclusively; executive during the Ebert regime,
III! E. Sreoml Street, Xonfoed, Hi!
various
sclectiona
from
“Tristan
.........
training, it is maintained they can ° f French white troops, and would The president
is _an _____
excellent :&gt;*iot, Even jailbirds fall under their
and
Isolde,”
The
Berlin
symphony
escape from shriveling or swell- no^1,0 required to serve overseas and always brings down at least sir’ll-"
orchestra varied the program by
lug of the figure, stiffne.c nnd the except under the mod unusual eir- one deer a week.
1 .
,
playing the preludes to "Ixihenlack of alertness which in the olden sumstnnees.
m iin iD iu iiia im iiiiiiiiiiin ,),
His next-door neighbor is the' . ‘V u T *™Sonhon plays
tke grin” nnd "Die Meistersingcr."
days was accepted as inevitable nc-|
,
"-----77 ,
socialist premier of Prussia. Otto
Her
second
program
was
devoted
compnniment of old age.
j &gt;Vhile the New Vork flapper do- Braun, who occupies a hunting ' ' In Berlin. Encouraged by the
The classes and exercises have ri»s the Autumn frost in rolled lodge owned by the Prussian state. f “CCR” ° f. •"»*. ypar’", experiments, entirely to' German songs.
„ ,,
’
,
.
, ,
the English theater, an nggregnbeen made joyous uffairy,. with the stockings nnd skirts that fail to
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Berlin wags facetiously claim t(on composed mostly o f German
beginners busy drilling and the ad- c?vcr tbe knees, tne smnrt Parithat
tho
foreign
office
nlway.*
sends
actors
who
knowEnglish,
has
Biff
DeLeon
Springs
vanced pupils engaged in the rhy- 8*enne G letting down her skirts, a diplomatic * '------------*~
Kilgore Florida Lawn and GoU
lomatlc note by courier to the started the Autumn seanm with
thmic dancing nnd fencing. Later centimeter by centimeter a* the deer
Tract
Is
Purchased
Grass Seed. Also English
Bedminton, swimming nnd hockey wind* tsreome more chilly. Skirt Hinduin advance of President von Alfred Sutro’s comedy, ‘The Laugh.•nhurg
Premier Brauns inu, U dy,’’ under the stage dircc- By Chicago
422
Union
Avc.
Banker
will be added to the curriculum. 1h‘mu1:
c01V(-*r calves on, .
.
, s and
Werhellln
* fall planting.
!the boulevards, hut the mode s n o w ,itp , rF
« criseiun. so that tion of llr. Philip Manning.
and tin1 The audiences at these perform­
'tin
heads
of
the
nation
Telephone
473-w
Mrt': Catherine Elephant appear-i'IM display in the smart dressmak largest federated states may not hi
5
Dusting* M aterials and Inse
DEI,AND, Oct. 31.—(A*)—Henry
ed in n I/indon divorce court re- *ntr '' ' ahlishments that set womens kept waiting for the deer to ap­ ances is made up largely of mem­
ccntlv and told Mr. Justice Bate- fn.shinnM f&lt;a- the world now dis- pear within range of their guns. bers uf the English and American C. Lonsford, hanker of Chicago,
............
,
P h o n e 2 IS
colonies in Berlin, of ......
students
of representing a group financiers
son that she hnd never liked the
Rightly longer shirt than
German women, craving to he ns the English seminary or the Uni- from that city, has just purehnsname of Ktephaut rind that at thi* th«»y &lt;li&lt;l in August,
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KILGORE SEED CO.
time of her marriage she had askjh" “little season" models, slender as the fashionable Amer­ vi-r *ty of Berlin nnd of men and l‘d tho Do U-on Springs property)
n
foreign
of380
ncrcs
for
a
conn.deration,
ican
woman,
are
trying
every
conwomen
interested
ed her husband to take the name of "hich means those on display now,
iin im g iiiiiH iriiB iiia m iiiu iii
said to be $1,500,000.
Elofund. He agreed to this, she «re forecasts of what may he ex- ccivnblc method, including some fairs and trade,
tin the whole, the Berlin press
The purchaser stated that it was
said, nnd for several years they iwcted in the mods of next sum- dangerous remedies, to get thin
lived together happily. Eventually, »*'«•«• -Swarms of New Yoik buyer;! and stay thin, :uys Mr. Hermann receive* the "English theater's" planned to make Me Leon Springs From Which Kentucky Man Suf­ ■■■■■■■■■■■aBIBaaHaaaH BlM Haiaaaill11I
however, tho disposition of Mr. Ele- aro '» [’nr!« choosing clothes for Kerschcnsteirer, professor of in productions with warm praise. The ono of tho finest developments in
■
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fered Two or Three Times a
phant toward his spouse under­ the winter resort trade in America, tel mil medicine at the Unlver-itv clitic of Hu- Berliner Zcituug, for the entire state. The Springs are
ii vtunce, asks. "In what other city located about nine miles from De­
went a change, the petitioner con­ and nearly all the models they nre of Munich.
Month, Relieved oy
While deploring toe inroad - made of Europe could native actors nnd land in an irea that abounds in
tinued, and one day her husband buying have longer skirls than
tore nil the paper.* bearing the those now being worn in the Unit­ bv American movies ami magu- nrtrcsac to perform a foreign piny* large oaks, palms, beautiful foli­
Black-D raught
zincs on Gerrr.nn “kultur". Mr. with such perfect retention of the age nnd shell mounds.
name of Elefand, and announced ed Stales,
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Kcrschcnstcincr
says
that
the
fnsli
foreign
peculiarities."
thut thereafter they were Mr. and The well-dressed Pniisicnnc to­
Tho I'prlng has a flow of more
Lawroncoburg, Ky.—Mr. J. P.
--------Mrs. Elephnnt. Thereupon she wont day wears her skirls from four to Ion of being slender is one of the
than 50,000 gallons per minute
to courj^u^Mcek a separation, which six indie;* below the knee, depend­ Trento*t blessings that ha- i-mne Johanna Kadski, for 23 years n and its outlet form a tributary of Navlns, a local coal dealer and far­ ■ Offers and Recommends the
n
to
Germany
from
tlm
United
P'imn
donna
at
the
Metroiiolitan
the court granted.
ing on her; height. When she i
the St. Johns river. The spring mer, about two years ago learned
as Bargains:
seated there is.a abort drapery- of fitati-s since the war. ‘T hy sician- Ppcia in New York, sturring prill-, wtui named for Hutto Police de of tho valuo of Thedford’a Black- S
H
. . .
Harmless Burton, wife of Colonel’“hirt «v®r the knees, am! whan she are being In-sought by corpulent eipally in W.-ignnrian roles, has
. . Ixon who came here in search of Draught liver medicine, and new ■
le
turned
In
th&lt;
the pleats and godets m ake|W(,mcn1 who desire i" g&lt;-f thin,” he
concert stage this lht. fn,)!c(, “fountain of youth.”
J. F. B. Haiti e of Dichfour, and 'walks
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ho Bays:
"aysi "“Iso iiy 00rm.1l women win. Autumn in Berlin, the scene of her I
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member of nn old Highland' fam-;her knees a mere surmise.
"Until then I suffered with roily, has come forward to take ex­ If skirts continued their down-!desire to get thianor ami by other first triumphs. She has not appear- III NT MUSHROOMS AS PASTI
One improved corner lot, business dis
vero bilious attacks that caino on
ception of the jibs recently east ward trend—and ono leading d.' women who have endangered their &lt;*1 in public .“‘ncc the world war.
*'ritics found that her voice ru­
Avenue $8,000.00.
..............nlgner
prophesies that eventually hrnlth by quack &lt;&gt;r harmful redtictwo or three times each month.
by Mr. Lloyd George upon
rich
tains much of the brilliancy for
AYR, Scotland, Oct. 31.—&lt;/P)— I would get nauseated. I would ■■
strangers w'ho hire large “tracts of they wil cover the feet—knees may ing remedies."
The resumption of pre-war huh- ^'1,irb H,V‘ Wi&gt;* famous during her Mushroom hunting by motorcar linvo dizziness and couldn’t work.
land ’IS
in Scotland for pleasure in- mptiM become the vague rumors
'
For quick turn nt good profit 164
its of eating and drinking, follow- Metropolitan engagements. Her is the latent pastime of young
stead of tilling tho land and who, ‘ they were in Victorian days.
“I would tako pills until I was
ing the lean year-, ul the war, he
evening consisted of nn cx- people in Ayrshire. There is n
Mr. Lloyd George said, couldn't
■ Sanford Avenue, at $82.00 per front foctj
stand wearing kilts in Decemhur
A donkey whoso owner christen­ snid, hove led to unhculthful enr- ‘ilusivi,ly Wagnnrian program in bumper crop of mushrooms in the worn-out with them. I didn’t seem ■
I
without central heating. The for­ ed him "Herriot," is the central pulency among Germans and i»hy-‘ | l" course of which she sang ‘Elsa's country this year and parties of to get relief. After taking tho pills
am.
Lohengrin, "Dieh young people go out before break­ my bowels would act a couple or S
One exceptionally desirable lot, eastenj
mer premier made thc;ij remarks figure of a trial at Blois, where sicinns are warning women to diet
three times, then I would bo very
in tho course of a recent speech the owner has been summoned h- to he I'.ylish. The spread &lt;&gt;f Amcr- 1eurchalle," fr*mi Tannhauscr and fast gathering them.
■ Uo.se Court.
I constipated.
In tb« Highlands in support of hit- fore a local court on the charge lean fashions and customs it, (ier"A neighbor told mo of Black- ■
of defamation.
I ninny. Dr. Kerseheasteiner asserts,
now liberal land project.
Draught and I began Its uso. I
The peasant owner pleads that ** proof that the United State will
Baroness Burton asserts that a
35 acre tract specially suited for sub
! never have found no much relief ;
very largo proportion of the heads he meant no harm, that his donkey tx' the real victor in the w ir and
| ns It gave me. I would not bu
of the real old Highland clans still is a good beast and a willing work- th«t France is losing ground.
a lando road betw een Sanford and French
without it for anything.
remain on the lands of their fore­ or, and thnt he and his four-leg-------H
"It
seemed
to
cleanse
my
whole
fathers. "Owing to the legislation ged friend have the greatest reAstronomy is n subject of hold
i
system
and
mako
mo
feel
Uko
new.
of Mr. Lloyd George," she contin­ sped fo rthe former premier and ing the attention of even the most
Call and sec us at 221 Meisch
I would tako a few doses—got rid
ued, "the only ’time of the year prerunt president of tin* 1ha min - hardened convict, Uountcm Itcnatc
of tho bile and have my usual clear n■
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they can afford to live in their of deputies. But the Blois nuthori- von llohnau, chuirnmn of tie* s o f ­
head, feel full of ‘pep1 and could
home • is in the winter. Some un­ ties, loyal radical socialists for theliely of star-lovers, has found, A M N lv /E R S &gt; \k 'Y f v l . T f | ^ N E X T
do twice tho work.”
? a pa
fortunate highland chiefs, owing most part, sec in this christening1Whenever she lectures in prisons
Ono cent a dose.
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to tho excessive taxation, introdue- r. facetious dig at the leader of the halls are crowded with eon- iu N E w i l l B E BETTER . V E j y
L
O
v
B
.
sd by Mr. Lloyd George, have been their party.
victs who listen with profound ut■
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n.ilde to retain their homes.
Atl the excitement over the ease t -ntiun and in perfect quiet, where- FOR.
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"We Highlanders do not a Welsh­ naturally is causing great glee in ns Iceturns on other subjects fro
fvjA M A
man to come and teach us about our conservative rniiips. One im-au rrit- qiieutly are interrupted by
r—
O O R o w N HOM E
u i i i a B| i i i i i i | IB IH a B a i a i B c i i i i i |l l ,&gt;
?
fellow countrymen."
lc has even gone -i far as to ex- aiul other derisive ejaculation1
press tho opinion that "giving the from audiences which only half fill
The crinolines of the Victorian name of the negotiator of tin* Lon-, the halls. "There is something won
age, with their swishings designed don agreements of 1P2I to an In- derful after all about the star ,''
to attract men, wore just n:&lt; bad as offensive quadruped certainly on- Ummless von Dohnnu observed.

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Tr a r P^ f e ,i i^ !!!i" !!in?Tr” , WEDDINGTRIP IN
FRONTIER DAYS
FULL OF THRILLS

Town Of Haichow

n Mention w ill be m m , . t o
th e
S t a t e h e s i s l a t u r e a t a s p e c i a l (ten­
sio n t h e r e o f to bo held i n T a l l a h a s ­
see, V lo r ld a . on a .late t o be s e t
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of b lo rl.la f o r t h e p a s s a g e 0 f t h e
p r o p o s e d law .
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act
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tu
tie
K n o w n a s t h e Hern Inote H int li e n ,
e r v n t l o n In t h e C o u n ty o f Humlnolp,
P e It e n a c t e d l.y t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
o f I h o s t a t e of I'li, rid a:
F e e l Ion
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Iteserv atlo n

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 30.—Vn
_The "tram p p rin ter/’ that color­
ful character of great watuierlut*,
has not disappeared, in the opin­
Lrado Stale ion of James M. Lynch, president
the International Typographical
[res Red men of
Uninn, and he offers records to

Lv Antedat3.000 Years ,,r*‘Thet*type has changed but the

‘boomer’ is still with u s/ said Me.
Lynch. “The difference is that the
traveling type who once rode the
brake-rods and the hlidd baggage
now spins blithely alonjr ia his own

VENTILATION I* A PINE
thing but it should ee
Controlled thru

PROPCRiy BUILT HOUSES
OF GOOD LUMBER,

A turtle may sit around n couple
of hundred year* without thinking
up any excuse for doing so.
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th o tn.tlio.1 of m a k i n g pulilic lm pr.iVctn.nt* In sa id T o w n o f O v ie d o
a n d .u s i r f .i n g a n d p a y i n g t h e c o s t
th e r e o f, an,| aU&lt;&gt; a m e n d i n g c h a r t e r
of sa id T o w n ' o f O v ie d o so f n r / a a
tile s.imn r e l a t e s to t h e p a s s a g e of
1’filln :rin . i of said t o w n .

ies. Traveling over much of the
territory devastated by Sherman's
army, progrvu was slow. Hut there
were days when 30 miles were
covered. Hrides today might have
town o r o \ iF.no, ploutpa
been across the country.
N. r . l.K /.K T T H . M a y o r.
Once they were held up by three I A t t e slly
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burly fellow who walked into their ; , , ,
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camp (Pullmans were unknown) 1 Ul&gt;. A n s 0 - t O 3-10-J.7*

140 Snakes K illed In Denial Made Stinnes
TwoHoursByW oman Seeking New Location
came
gods answered
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. him a grain of
rhe grain grew
ling of the .cave,
Ihrcr higher caves
eifh’s surface. As
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| jptKh, sight and
I tht tr.iiv:ledge of
evolution

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FORT LUPTON, Colo., Oct. 30.
—|A’}—Mrs. II. II. Slauterbaek,
wife of a rancher near here, killed
140 rattlesnakes with a club yesterdny in a two-hour buttle for
her. life and th at of her three yearold child.
Mrs. Slauterbaek said she was
riding on horseback through a pas­
ture on her husband’s ranch and
was carrying her child. Dismount­
ing to open a gate she heard a
warning rattle and saw a snake
nearby. She picked up a stick and
killed It. Immediately a second
snake appeared followed by oth­
er.'.
They came by twos, three, fours
and finally by dozens, she said. In
, n few minutes site was hammed in
by scores of angry serpents while
her baby clung to the horse near­
by. frantically wielding a club, she
disposed of the jcyikcs as they came
within her reach.
She was not bitten and two
ranchers went to the scene and
verified the story! Photographs
were to be taken as evidence uf the
adventure.
BIBLE SALES POPULARIZED
PARIS, Oct. 30.—UP)—To make
the Lliblu a “best-seller" in France
as it is in English-speaking coun­
ties. M. Francois Bernouard, a
publisher, is going to issue on

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was frightened but her husband
remained calm.
One of the men demanded that!
he change a ten dollar bill, which
the young man recognized as a
counterfeit. When Copelan refused,
they begun unbuckling their pisI tills.

“ With all the bravery and dar­
ing of it young soldier, my hunbaml
reached back as if for a gun and
dared them to shoot/' Mrs. Copelan
mid. "I’ve heard camion/ he said.
‘i&gt;u you think I’m afraid of pist ds?’ They a treated slowly and
finally disappeared.
The moderate ct Id of n Southern
I winter i aught them before they
had reached their destination, ami
Christmas found them in the Blue
Bulge mountains. A family of
ntountaineers throw open their
doors to the traveler!!, offering
them quantities of poach brandy
and wild game.

... Wo feel that the superior quality of timber we offer
and our prompt and courteous service Is n combination
that any person would appreciate imd desire when build­
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in F lo r id a f o r t h e ti a s s a g o o f th e
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lie It pnaeteit by tiie Leg lain tu r n
of tin s ta le of K lorhlnV
S ectio n t. a lilr.l R e s e r v a t i o n
to In. kn o w n a-, ill.* L u k e C a a rii i lilr.l
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ami', of Kemlliolu w i t h i n tho
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LONDON, Oct. 30.—(,?)—Lac­
quered furniture has •become very
popular amongst society people. A
suile of this kind of furniture fur
the bed loom has just been com­
p le t e d for the Queen &lt;&gt;f Spain, in a
subtle shade of blue.
Princess
.Mary Lascellcfi is having the .•&lt;soldiers at Lord Roberts Work­
shops turn out a bedroom suite
for her new home. Kgerton Lodge,
at Newmarket. The ground tone
is of old ivory with colorings in
reds, blues and greens intermixed.

Call and let us give you nil estimate on the*
lumber for your new home. \Ve assure you,
you will get the best in every article,

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1925,

of Sport
EAST TODAY
ilJGHT IN MUD

Today’s Games

NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—(AOFollowing are the more important
football games in the East, Middle
West, South and Far West today.
East.
Pennsylvania vs. Illinois at Phil­
Melting Snow Will Slow Up adelphia.
?'• Stars os Eastern Comets Yale vs. Army nt New Haven.
Meet Powerful Opposition Dartmouth vs. Brown at Provi­
p In Major Mid-Season Games dence.
Syrncuso vs. Penn State nt Syr­
acuse.
NEW YORK, Oct. M . - W Cornell vs. Columbia at New
Mid-season football battles, several
York
(Polo Grounds.)
of them destined to crentc new
Princeton vs. Swnrthmore a t
chapters-in tfye history of the grid­ Princeton.
iron spirit, will be fought out in
Harvard vs. William and Mary
•11 likelihood on wet grounds in the
at Cambridge.
east today.
West Virginia vs. Washington
Snow, of mud-forming variety,
and
Lee nt Charleston, W. Va.,
covered the surface Friday over n
Pittsburgh vs, Johns Hopkins nt
wide aren. This was centered par­ Pittsburgh.
ticularly in tho tntcrscctionai game
Williams vs. Union nt Williumsbetween Red Grange’s
Illinois
eleven and Pennsylvania, outstand­ town, Mass.
Holy Cross vs. Bucknell nt Wor­
ing eastern championship contend- j cester,
Mass.
era a t Franklin Field.
Middle West.
Pennsylvania conquered Chicago
Navy
v».
, In tha mud last week and with bor, Mich. Michigan nt Ann Ar­
aimilar conditions likoty to prevail
Colgate vs. Michigan Aggies nt
today the speedy (junker forward Enst
Lansing, Mich.
line, ono of tho best defensive
Ohio vs. Wooster a t Columbus.
arrays jn the enst, would hold nn
Minnesota vs. Wisconsin nt Min­
advantage over Red Grange, who
would find it correspondingly diffi­ neapolis.
vs. Purdue nt Chicago.
cult to get under wny on n slip­ Chicago
Iowa
vs.
Wabash nt lown City.
pery surface. Hut Pennsylvania
Northwestern vs. Indiana nt
will be hnndirapped by the absence Evanston.
of two star backs, Kruez and
Drake vs. Kansas nt Lawrence,
Fields, to offset this.
Knns.
The Pennnylvnnia-Illinois fray
Iowa State vs. Missouri nt Cowill share tho interseetionnl inter­
est with the Navy-Michigan battle
at Ann Arbor, but from the view­
point of their effect on eastern
championship aspirations, the must
important struggles are those be­
tween the Army and Yale a t New
Haven; Cornell and Columbia at
the Polo Grounds; Dartmouth and
Brown nt Providence, and Syracuse
and Penn .State nt Syracuse.
Army, Dnrtmouth, Cornell nnd
Syracuse all nro undefeated, to
date,' nnd nre in tho forefront of
the title contenders. AH nre favor-

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ATLANTA, Ga„ 31.—Two of
tho most spectacular and best
drawing cards of America foot­
ball, Georgia Tech nnd Notre Dame
lending exponents of the shifting
gnmo game, are to clash in Tech’s PROTECT LAST OF GRIZZLIES
big stadium hero this afternoon.
A crowd of between 25,000 and 30,VISALIA, Cal., Oct. 31.—(/P)—
000 is expected to watch the Souths Tho benr known in this region ns
biggest interseetionnl game.
Tech, hndly off form in the game "the Inst of the Grizzlies", roam­
with Alabama nnd hampered by nn ing the Tulare county mountains,
early injury to Wycoff, its greatest is not to be made tho targ et of
offensive wenpon, hopes to retrieve cattlemen In the efforts of tho
some of its lost prestige by win­ Anicricnn Academy of Scienco are
ning today’s tilt. This is a rather successful. Members of tho or­
forlorn hope, however, for it is ex­ ganization have offered to pay for
tremely doubtful if Captain Wycoff any depredations which the bear
will he nllowed to play nnd it is may inflict on livestock, believing
certain that ".Six" Carpenter, n vet­ that it is the only grizzly left in
eran tackle, will watch the game the California mountains.
from the sidelines.
Licks on the back of their legs
Perkins Mammoth Podded Okra
disabled both Wycoff and Carpen­ is the best variety of okrn grown
ter in the Alabama game. Carpen­ in Florida. Other varieties grown
ter is out for the senson while Wy­ are Long Green, White Velvet,
coff, if tho game In exceptionally Dwarf Prolific (lowland).
close, may bo shot into the fray
this afternoon ns a Inst ftsort to
win.
Nother Champ
Tech has taken it easy this week,
even though Noire Dame undoubt­
edly lias one of the greatest teams
in the country. The Tornado has
gone stale, nnd a semi-rest has
been ordered in the hope:) the team
will return to the sparkling form
displayed in defeating both Florida
and Penn State. Four rigorous
early season games took much out
of the Jackets, and unless they can
return to top for the Vandy, Geor­
gia nnd Auburn games, another
Southern tilt may be dropped.
Tech will shoot the works against
Notre Dame. The Jackets realize
that their victory over Penn State
has placed them in the very front
rank of American football, nnd
that a victory over Notre Dame,
Southern team han ever been able
to houst.
Alabama's one touchdown victory
of Inst Saturday has not caused
Tech’s spirit to drop. Instead, the
team is oing about preparing for
the remaining games on the sched­
ule with a decided vim and vigor.
If Tech should la* chance win the
remaining four games of the sched­
ule there will be one who enn say
there is n better Southern team, for
Tech will have faced the moK dif­
ficult opposition any team in the
conference has ever been railed up­
on to meet, and will have won eight
of nine games.

R ollins Rooters To
Back Tars a t Florida
"WINTER PARK, Oct. 31.—(A’)
That tho Tars of Rollins Col•lego will have plenty of backing
on the sidelines at Gainesville to­
day when the annual game between
the Florida Gators nnd tho Blue
nnd Gold is played is evidenced
by plans made hero.
A large motorcade of ntudents
nnd alumni and other supporter^
of the college will leave this and
other cities along the route for
Gainesville early next Saturday
morning.
Among those, in the
motorcade from this city will be
Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of
Rollins College and hbt daughter,
Miss Leila Holt,

South’s Most Attractive Grid
Game of Day Is at Atlanta;
Wycoff,Stnrllnck of Yellow
Jackets, May Not IMay

Notre Dame has a very brilliant
team and Knute Rockne is always
a dangerous person to meet on the
eridiron. In his seven or eight years
ns head coach he has lost only five
games. No greater testmony to hin
greatness could be . asked. Tech
scouts who watched the vlrtory over
.Minnesota declared the tenm was
five touchdowns better than the one
which was defeated by the Army.
Flnnnngan and Pnriesenne are two
of the finest backs in tho country
this year. Their lino is reputed to
bo even stronger than the famed
one of a year ago.
If Wycoff is unnble to start, Dick
Wright will play his hnlfbnck. Eith­
er Fair or Hearn, both six-footers,
will play in Carpenter’s place.

Montana nt

Nearly all other titles having been
claimed by someone else, 12-yourold Paul Longer of St. Paul, Minn.,
steps out ns the "junior sauerkraut
making champion of tho world.’’
lie won ibis crown in a contest
which a St. Paul charitable instUution recently staged.

Beautiful
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First National ltank liullding
SALES FORCE
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W rite for beautiful booklet in colors showing our developments
JleprcscntntlvoH wanted. Tim Cor­
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Florida.

NEW
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Frames nnd Screens
Mhde to Order

Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

Growth
A typical example of Graham
Brothers remarkable progress
in the truck industry was the
month of September.
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P ro d u ctio n fo r th is single
m onth was 171 per cent of
production for the entire year
of 1921.

SCHOLASTIC
At Plant City: Gainesville 12,
Plant City 0,
At Pensacola: Pensacola High
School .10, Brewton (Ain.) High 0.
At Arcadia 0, Lakeland High 6.
At Lake Wales 19, Haines City 0.
At Manatee 14, Tampa Sacred
Heart G.
At Daytona Beach High 0, Put­
nam High (Paltukn) 0.

Astonishing growth, yet read­
ily understood by ow ners,
to w hom G raham B rothers
T rucks have b ro u g h t vastly
im proved service sim ultane­
ously with a sharp reduction
of costs.

Seals Take Series
Final FromScrappy
Kentucky Colonels
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—(/P)
—Tho San Francisco Seals, pen­
nant winners of tho Pacific Coast
hnschnll
league, defeated the
Louisville American Association
champions Friday by n score of 9
to 8, in the final contest of a nine
game series to determine the inter
league championship. The Seals
were returned victors by a margin
of five games to four.
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Louisville......................... .... 8-12-1
Snn F ran cisco ............... .. 9-18-0
DeBerry, Holley, Cullop, and
Myers; Crockett, William!i Mc­
Weeny nnd Agnew.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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CHULUOTA
On the Okeechobee Branch ot the Florida
East Coast Railway, Twenty-Two
Miles East oi Santord
Excellent Location For Perm anent Residence or W inter Home
C’

S treets being hardsurfaced and w ater sy ste m installed
Good hotel accom odations

A dapted to general farm ing, dairying, poultry, trucking
and citrus fruit.

Personal Inspection Invited
It takes long-time money and lots of it, to build great
cities. A city-wide co-operative spirit is also necessary.

We are m aking1loans on homes, improved business prop
erty and ap artm en t houses at T , in te re s t.'

W rite for Information

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an, Jr., Fresident

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SANFORD

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COLLEGIATE
At Jacksonville: University of
Florida Freshmen 13, Oglethorpe
U. Freshmen 12.
At Harrogate, Tenn., Lincoln
Memorial 10. East Tennessee Nor­
mal 0.
At Clarksville, Ark.: HendersonBrown 0, College of Ozarks 0.
At Wake Forest: Wake Forest
25, Guilford 0.
At Conway, Ark.: Littlo Rock
College 21, Arkansas Teachers Col­
lege 6.
At Eldorado: Ouachita 28, Louis­
iana I’olytech 0.
At St. Paul: Nehraskn Wesleyan
10, St. Thomas College 0.
At Moscow, Idaho: University of
Southern California 51, Idaho 7.
At Bourbon, III.: St. Vintors Col­
lege .10, Illinois Wesleyan 0.
At Charlottesville: North Cnrolinu Freshmen 13, Virginia Fresh­
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AUTOS FOR HffiB
Want to sell nt once. Location THE m o rning j o u r n a l i* th«
CAGJE AUTO SERVICE Day Stumors corner, best stand on accepted want ad medium Id
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
or night. Meet* all train*.
Sanford Avenue. See E. II. Clem­ an
insertion. Minimum 25c.
l*ge transfer. Phone Bol ana 63-W ent*
or J. M. Sturmon. Baronin.
I OR BIG RESULTS Advertise in
FOR SALE: 5 beautiful pointer
REEL A SONS
You Drive It.
pup* from extra Rood stock. It.
G. Carr, phone 7tI0.

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

Phone 2

Some

Ball Hardware

Oak and 2nd St

will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

Plumbing Calls f or

8—For Rent, Apartments
FOR RENT: Two room apartment
adults. 500 Myrtle Ave.

10— For Rent, Rooms

ud Supplies

FOR RENT—Room* with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln Houis.
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed­
room. twin beds, 4 blocks from
flp . Sdtsman post office, nenr new hotel on Un­
luatbn, Mile ion Avenue, Phono 571-J.
|tiaticn,Fem!e
FOR RENT: Bedroom, also garage.
N Estate
Apply 800 Magnolia or Phone
I Hent
206.
tdiunu,

COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c 10-word line) line.

13—For Rent, Office, Stores
FOR RENT: Office spnee. desir­
able location. Suitable for real NOTICE: Hialeah. Fla., property
owners, list your property for
estate firms. Apply Sanford Loan
quick sale with Conhoy Realty Co.,
&amp; Savings Co.
Box 454, Hinlen:,, Fla., references
Curtifj-Bright Co.
___

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenin, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates

Tires and Tubes

Mediums
FOR SALE: 5 acre farm, 1 1-2
At prices that ar* right
miles west Sanford, on asphalt
road, nil sut with vegetables. 5
gusta, Ga., Augusta s
Pan Am and Standard Gas nnc.
room dwelling, $6500.00. $3500.00
cash. Three lots 50x117 1-2 in soutli classified medium, rate, i
Oils
[WEEK
Sanford for $600.00 each. Part charge. 10c minimum.
F *cd subdivisions cash, $10 month on each lot. See or MAINE — Watervllle,
“Veedol Oils”
Sentinel. Thousands o
write B. H. Bankston, Sanford.
Kn‘
n")fo ,iturcL'r.
*• Orlando,
Fla.
people are interested in
Electric Irons
property. Reach them
Mator
17—For Sale, Houses
the Sentinel. Rato card
....
.■* Body
Radio Supplies
[ * ’ radiator and
plication.
L Wrdlci* of con- MIR SALE: 6 room house on lot
r n of new cores
100x117 with 3 room cottage in DO YOU WANT TO BUY or cell
BINE’S FILLING
Lt.h**a1*- Cleaning rear. Good residential section. A t­ anything? If so advertise in
the
Gainesville
S
u
n
.
_____
STATION
&amp; rs; Radiator
,k,,t 1111 «A- tractive price and good terms for
-*nfnrd
quiek sale. Address Sanford Her­ LEARN ABOL' r Folk County and
• - n 1 St. and R, R. ald, itox COO.
Phone 461-J
Lakeland, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­ 1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, H»
* coming.
it
[&gt;R SALE: House 5 rooms anti dium in South Florida. Published
held because
double garage. Myrtle Ave. Good mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
ends there.
cation. §5500. Phono 83.

^E A L AM' GL

IIAtlllRR SHOP
113 Magnolia Ave.
• First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladles and Children.

the new kind of plumbing

•A C R EAG E
i BUSINESS HOMES

I). Hosier for an estimate.

HA,*d G O )

T O I5E OOM E • AW OCME
____ . Q U IC K L T .*
(-------

$760.00 per f t

Corner Sanford A ve­
nue and Union, priced

38 feet on

Sanford

Ave., between 5th and
th. $10,000.00.

Jt

Elton J. Moughton

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS

in your old home—call A.

75x82.

6

want in your new home, or

First National Hank Bldg.
Sanford. ------------ Florid*

Several excellent buys
VALDEZ HOTEI

Monc 72 7

Vctlclez Rec\l ty Co.

in lots in the best parts
of town.

Valdez Hotel Building

WHIT W. WAItM'.ll. Mining,?

A. I). ROSIER

A few houses le ft a t­
tractively priced and
| on very easy terms.

10 LOTS
PINEHURST

§250.00 in HO days; $200.00 in
90 days; balance $15,00 per
month at 8 per cent interest.

1.—80 acres with frontage
on Golden Lake.
Located
outside of the present city
limits of Sanford. Adjoin­
ing land is being sold for
prices much, higher titan this
tract is being held for. Has
frontage on street which is
soon to be paved. Price
§450.00 per aero; 1-3 cash,
balance 1 and 2 years at 8
per cent.

3.—$5000.00 will buy a
beautiful corner lot on Park
Avenue located in a beautiful
residential section of the
city. Plenty of shade on this
lot. Terms, $2,0011.00 cash;
balance reasonable terms.
4.—A beautiful full bear­
ing orange grove at Paula
Convenient to packing house,
Located on road that is to be
paved. Price §6,000,00; §:!,•
ooo.oo cash; balance I, 2 and
3 years nt 8 per cent.

A beautiful lot on
which to build your home.
Located on Laurel Ave., be­
tween 10th and 11th Streets.
Price §1,800.00; §500.00 cash,

II. S, LONG, Mgr,
fiooTOs9-I0.il Rail Rldk
Phone 657.

ACCOUNTANT
S y s te m s I n s t a l l e d — A u d its
bpee lu l
H a te *
to
rem an
C lie n te le

R. L. ROI1ERTSON
D iw iiiitr T e m p l e

.Mihme Theatre Bldg

----------------- 4

r e a l tg h s &gt;

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

.

II...... IS

Earle T. Field

in c o spo b a t e o

co m pa n y

-

A K A I. E ST A T I* — IX V IB X T M B S T I

Lobby t ’u la s t o n - I l r u m l n r Hid*.
H anford
F lo rid a

JOHN E. FOX, Representative
130 South Park Ave.

FOR SALE

"We Cover Florida Heal Estate Like the Sunshine1
Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for ft
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in the
real estate business for years
ami are glad to say we have
the finest listings ami the
host values in tho State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us for
better results nnd quick action

1

condition. Quick act­
ion necessary.
. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
For Our Northern Salesmen
Several single rooms.

FULTON, INC
Brokers

Four Door Ford Se­

dan. Good mechanical

Two small apartments
Centrally located

X Care H erald

tffiRfiifaHRffiRRRRfl

Just like Christmas
Shriners Day comes
but once a year.

Real Estate
I’roinoteri
Developers
Seminole Hotel

SANFORD. FLORIDA

N'G Up FATHER

&gt; OOY TH A T I
''T CiOT A C E b
^ F o r i t - p*

in

a r c h it e c t

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sample copy bent on
request.
______

or woman for light, easy work. across Escambia Bay started;
Apply 217 Dak Ave.
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two miUlons
being spent on highway; greatest
35—Wanted Help, Male
chance for live developers to get
WANTED: 15 shoe salesmen for in on ground floor. Write Devel­
Florida territory, selling direct. opment Department. The I’ensuSamples furnitned to men with colr, News.
references. Guaranteed Shoe Co., ADVERTISING gets results if it
II. D. Dillard, Dial. Mgr., Sanford,
reaches potential buyers. Pa-1
Fla.
latka Daily News is circulated in
MEN wishing to enter dining, an industrial and agricultural sec­
______________________
sleeping car service as conduc­ tion.
tors, porters, waiters, write 123 TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Railway Exchange, Kansas City.
Fla. Thousands read the dassified pages of Florida’s Gtenti
10—Wanted Real Estate
liome Daily, rates 2 cents a word.]
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for com pic to rate card.

l*VE

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

-199-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Near proposed new
high school, Hugh­
ey street to be pav­
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­ ed soon and opened
ia county advertise in the DeLnnd
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash through to country
with order.
_______
DEVELOPERS* ATTR inTION’ ’—
* club road.
Pensacola is beginning
the
GIRL WANTED: To assist with
greatest
development
in
Georgia’s
general housework and eare of
history; a half million dollar high­ Values Bound To
children. 2300 Palmetto Ave.
way to tho gulf beach just finish­
Increase.
WANTED AT ONTK: Colored girl ed; at two million dollar bridge

ADDRESSING — fllultlgraphing,
folding and mailing—as you
want it— when you want It.
Phone 673. H. E. Porch. First
VnHnnal Bnnk Bldg.

G. TAYLOR DYER

the kind of plumbing you

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Stores Waier nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue end Third Street. Tele­
POSITION WANTED: f» years ex­
phone 111.
V.
perience in Indies and children’s
ready-to-wear. Address R. A. Box
MIRACLE Concrete («., general 180, City.
cement work, sidewalk*, build­
ing blocks, Irrigation box**. J. R- WANTED: By young married cou­
ple, no children, room and hoard
Terwilleger. Prop.
in private family. Address married
Lscellaneous
HILL LUMBER CO. Houst o eare Herald.
state
Service, Quality and Price.
31—Wanted Help, Female
iro

[anted

im m ediately

HILTON’S

Contractor and Builder

If you’re particular about

TO REACH BUYERS or seller* of
Florida real estate advertise la
II.. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, the St. Petersburg Times. One cm '
Jewelury and clock repairing and : cent a word daily, two cent* a won
__ ____________
engraving. Quick service. 110 Mng- ' Sundays,____
nolin Avenue. Phono 442.
FLORIDA-ORLANDO— Orlando
i Morning Sentinel; largest clnssi28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
| fied business, rate lc a word, min-!
, imum 24c cash with order.______
iTEWART THE FLORIST"
[ THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Flowers i’or all occasions.
i —Central West Virginia’s larg814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
i eat daily. Want ad rate I l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
1more lc per word each insertion.
WANTED: Sheet metal work of ADVERTISE in the Journal-tierall kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal i util South Georgia’s greatest
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
Inewspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Classified
WANTED: Painting and paper weekly and Sunday.
10c per line, Waycross Jourhanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ I rutes
mil Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
ford and N. V.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See uv
first. We do it. Phone 417-W
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.

Lot

under market.

H. A. SPEIR

A. D. ROSIER

25—Opticians, Jewelers

WICHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and lOtb Street.
Expert service.

M e m b e r of
S A N F O R D . FI&gt;A
F l o r i d a S ta t e
F l o r l e t a A s s o c i a tio n .

la " Preierlptlon foe
Malaria, Chills and Fever
On and after January the
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It Itllti me semis.
10th, 1920, the Painters scale

Exceptional

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to GHIon &amp; Platt
J16 Magnolia. Everything elec­
tric*!. Phone 422. Electragith
Radio.

HKAL RSTATB
Phone 4T&amp;

123 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t

rear o f Post Office.

P eo p le

FOR SALE: One second hnnd
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­
22—Sale, Furnitue
tion; one 36 ft. cabin cruiser, powered with Scripps E-4, 70 II, P. moWe carry a full line.
i tor. Boat and motor in fine con­ Our prices nro right.
Cash or
We want your business
It, th«tf dition. Two second-hand fiat bot­ terms.
IdrM* *! tom fishing boats. One Evinrude Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
njrnbcr 1* outboard mbtor. Wise Boat Works, _______ 321 E. First St.
Lbnut os*
ind h»* » Mt. Dora, Fla.
21.—Lost, Found
i«r* rss t
u ubI«„
7—Business Service
LOST: One Maltese cat, with white
nose, throat and front paws. Lib­
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ eral reward for his return or infor­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
W« mation leading to. Phone 291 or
are as near you a* your phone. 268-J,
KSIdtoi.
Call 103.

111*,

J. H. HUTCHINSON

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

I. W. Phillips’ Sons
To

F l o r i d a » ln c e
tle fe ia n c e a :
F ir s t N a tio n a l lla n k .

Phone 8

E. 8PURLING, aid-division
c o o n r*ED c a ii *
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
Dodge Touring.
^
,
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Dodge, Graham W i ton Truck
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
Dodge Coupe
Dodge V* ton Screens
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front­
Dodge Roadster
age by 200 feet deep on San­
Dodge Touring
ford Ave. §2.500. Terms. Addrera
P. O. Box 352.

T erm s

of

Ite«ld«nt

The ideal hent for Florida winter*,
All Styles
Medium Priced

21—Sale, Real Estate

5—Autos, Snle
1924
1923
1923
1921
1922
1923

m eat m a r k et

GAS HEATERS

I'LL C H A N G E , ‘bEAT^o
W H IL E . T H E W A IT E R .
IT) O U T AM* T A K E Q r r M 'T W I Q I ------- /

and it has been said
that ^ o p p o r t u n i t y
By GEORGE M cM ANUS knocks but once.
But Florida real estate
e&gt;*Y - W H E R E . 0 ) 0 *THACr . -------x
L O tS c ^ H R l R E O G V JY T H A T W &gt; V b I
L et us show you sevW T I N C , AT TH A.T4TA O LE GO ?
has proved this untrue
eral opportunities for
HOW *3HOULO 1
quick profits.
KNOW ?

__

Listings Solicited

12 Magnolia

******
Cr*«l B rit*fa~ii|Lt« N ttrvcd

Rhone 367

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ASSOCIATED PR E S S D ISPA TC H ES

_______SANFORD, FLORIDA, FR ID A Y , OCTOBER 30, 1925.

SURTAX CUT OF1

n r Tw0-Day Shrine Celebration
Ur Comes To A Brilliant Close
With Ball Thursday N ight a

per

m is

VIEW OF ADAMS

Martin Speeds But
Is Not Arrested

UAO vSONVILLE, Oct. 30.—
y r )—Because he io governor,
John W. Martin of Florida, will
not have to face police court
here today on a charge of speed­
ing. Late yesterday while cnroute here, the Governor’s neg­
ro chauffeur, driving the exec­
utive s sedan, evidently was
tempted to “step on it” on a
choice stretch of road until tho
• speedometer showed 50 miles
per hour.
A motorcycle patrolman over­
hauled the governor nnd his
party nnd signed them to stop.
“Meet the Governor,” said a
member of the party. The pa­
trolman saluted nnd mid ‘glad
to meet you governor, but don’t
let your chauffeur do it again."

HOME E D IT IO N

HOSTILITIES ONOrlando RoadRoute
BALKAN FRONT Chosen By Officials,
END THURSDAY Trade Board Learns

lauding the friendly atmosphere
manifested by the community, left
by motor and train for their res­
pective homes.
Approximately 2,000 Slirinors, Yale Professor A ppears Be­
B ulgarian And Greek Army
from all over the state attended
D ouglass, a t Meeting,
___ egetable
fore Senate Body, UrginR
C h iefs Decide To Abide
the affair, officers of the Shrine
Retention Of In h eritan ce
By League Demand ;Troops
E xplains Plans Of
sured of
Club declared today, after d check
T
ax
W
ith
Modified
R
ates
A
re
Now
Being
W
ithdraw
n
R o a d Departm ent
hipment d i px ”lonvi.«.
{'-“r had been made. Nobles and their
.jiilcii thcMcivcn o f t h e honpit- Indies from Orlando, Jacksonville,
Tampa, Miami, Daytona, Eustis,
For Project No. 3
&gt;roducts M ' .pint
Commission Plans
“ ' gClub
T ' S and other cities of Florida were Removal Of $10,000
7 the* Sanford Shrine
Early Investigation
Reduction Asked
the hundreds of Sanford and Sem­ among the contributors to the gen­
'
inole County residents who gather­ eral entertainment.
The celebration began with the D raftin g Of Bill To P rese n t
ed in the downtown district dur­
Body To Be Headed By Sir Full Day’s P ro g ram Is D is­
arrival of the Nobles Wednesday
ing the day.
H orace Humbold; Includes
C ongress Begins W ednes­
cussed at M eeting W ednes­
Engaged in the guidance of the night, when a band concert, street
Civilian And M ilitary Men
day,
Solons
Finally
Decide
day N ig h t; Plan to O ffer
dancing,
n
midnight
theatrical
re­
class of 78 neophytes over the hot
C ity LegionH om cA pproved Hathaway Coming to
l o v e m e n t sands,” the Nobles were fully oc­ vue, and entertainment features
. PARIS, Oct. 30.—(/P)—Tho hos­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—GD—
during the afternoon, as by the hilnrious visitors, furnished Reduction
Decide On Site A t
d Traffic cupied
of
the
maximum
surtax
tilities
along tho Greco-Hulgnrian
a
full
program
for
the
evening.
At a dinner held here Wednesday
the howls of mingled joy and pain
rate
from
10
to
20
per
cent
in
the
program Thursday commen­
frontiur have ceased nnd the troops night members of the CnnipbcllSouthern Outskirts
lecessary coming from tfce opened windows cedThewith
Lossing Post, American legion,
the street parade in the new revenue law; retention of the
of the Armory attested. Arrange­
of
the
two
nations
are
withdrawing
formally adopted a set of resolu­
morning, a colorful pagennt led estate or inheritance tax with
Location of tho proposed
behind their respective boundary tions offering the Legion honte to
Oct. 30. ments had been made by the local by the Morocco Teir.nle dignitaries greatly modified rates, nnd remov­
club for the entertainment of the
lines, making it possible for the the city administration ns a tourist new highw ay, know n ns S ta te
ers and visiting ladies during the afternoon and the band, all in uniform. They al of the $10,000 limitation in the
Lcugun of Nations council to pro­ center during tho winter season, Horn! N um ber T hree, th ro u g h
Florida at a special matinee in the Milane were followed by the candidates, provision allowing reductions from
incomes, were recommend­ Parading Bodies of Rebels ceed with n settlement of the dis­ following nn announcement to till4 Seminole county han been de­
ignnounce- theater. A number of motor cars appropriately decorated for the oc­ earned
effect earlier in tho week. The term ined w ith the exception
nnd bound to their duty by ed to the house ways and means
Killed In Neighborhood Of pute.
»embargo were also at the ludies disposnl casion
committee
Thursday
by
Professor
movement
was approved nfter
a
heavy
hempen
hnwEer.
Scores
during the ceremonial session.
This announcement wan made in Howard Hulick had addressed tlm of n few hundred feet on th e
City (liven As Cause By A
Thomas S. Ada mu of Ynlo.
ht with a
of
red-capped
Nobles
on
foot,
nnd
a report drawn up by the Uritish Legionaircs regarding the need of o u tsk irts of Snnford.
A concert by the Morocco Tem­
Adams’ Views Solicited
Man Back in A lexandria foreign
Apprehenin motor cars, completed the pro­
secretary, Austen Chamber­ n recreational center in Snnford.
ple Band a t 6 o’clock was the open­ cession.
Mr.
Adams
served
with
the
treas­
T his announcem ent wns
bcen ex­ ing feature of Thursday evening.
lain, which was rend and approved
ury
in
an
advisory
capacity
when
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. Oct. 30. nt a session of the council conven­
Further plans for the Legion m ade n t th e weekly m eeting
The
keys
of
the
city
were
of­
The
ball
in
the
Municipal
building
tern* (luar'
taxation of incomes was initiated,, __(/p)__The report that the fatal
celebration to be staged here on
i A cuities followed nt 9 o’clock, where the ficially turned over to the Shriners and for more than two hours today rioting of Damascus Inst week was ed shortly after 5 o’clock Thurs­ Armistice day were brought to the of th e S anford C ham ber o f
nfter
the
parade
by
Mayor
For­
day
afternoon.
,od ratable spirit of revelry attained its high­ rest Lake, and the Nobles, scatter* the committee, which will start *caused by the action of the French
attention of the members nt this Commerce Fridny noon, by E. A.
The council will send a commis­ time, it is said.
Douglass, who stated that the Statu
fcirktu on nc- est pKch. The frolic a t the clos­ oil through the street to make the work on a new tax bill next week, | n grading the bodies of rebels
Rond Department is prepared tp
jn (|lt. neighborhood of the sion of investigation to tho scene,
fttifht condi- ing affair continued until early to­ most of their new possessions until consulted with him on all" of' *the- 1
Because
there
is
not
sufficient
day, when the visitors, avowing
main points solicited both by Re­ city is reiterated by a refugee Sy headed by Sir Horace Humbold, time to make arrangements for commence construction of the high**
English diplomat and including a
their appreciation of the reception the ceremonial commenced at 2 publican nnd Democratic members. rinn arriving here from Bierut.
floats and to extend Invitations to way ns soon ns the right of way
|cf tie embargo that had been extended them, and o’clock.
He
appeared
before
the
commit­
Many hundreds of Damascnns French officer, an Italian officer, military orders in other cities to has been u'cured by the Seminolo
jjq Mowing oi
tee primarily to recommend repeal have taken refuge in the Lebanon a Sweedish and a Dutch civilian.
participate in the celebration, it County Commissioners.
Wnilroad of­
of the limitation on the amount to villages and in Beirut, he said. The
Mr. Douglnss, who wns a mem­
was decided that the parade, one of
f Jf. 1. Gormley,
Apprehension Relieved
which tho 25 per cent reduction al­ steamer Chnmpollion, on which he
the features on the holiday pro­ ber of the Chamber of Commerce
t serrice divisPARIS, Oct. 30.—(/!’*—Appre­ gram, will ho composed of Post conunittco which uttended the re­
lowed for earned income may ap­ arrived from Beirut, brought 319
i Railway Asso
hension in League of Nations quar­ members, the local national guard cent conference between Eons A.
ply, and to urge that the statute of other refugees.
seasonable
limitations applying in tax settle­ Tho leader of the revolt, accord­ ters over the reported renewal of units, Spanish War Veterans and Hathaway, bend of the State Rond
if b well un­
ments, now four years, be rcduA'd, ing to the refugee, was a Moham­ fighting nlong the Greco-Bulearian other civic and fraternal organiza­ Department, nnd the Seminolo
i ars of per­
and
that Hilaries for internal reve­ medan chief nnmed Hnssnn Hi frontier was relieved today by re­ tions. The route to be followed wns County Commissioners, when tho
i sent north,
nue officials be increased and their Kharrnt. who entered Damascus at ceipt of an official dispatch from not determined at this time, but matter of the rond location wns
amt of fruit
terms of office lengthened.
the head of a mixed force of Mo- Athens stating that despite “ the the general plan will include arranged, explained the contro­
flybegins about
In reply to questions, he endors­ hummednns nnd Druse tribesmen. Bulgarian attack’’ the ('.reek gov­ a parade through the business versy over the selection of tho
tber.
proposals that the surtax rate Next he moved against posts in ernment had issued definite orders and central residential seqtions, a routo in the outskirts of tho city.
ltd Birmingham, G overnors A sk T h a t L aw s F o rm er W ife Will Not Get ed
hastening the evacuation of Bul­ memorial service will be held in
Following tho shore of Iziko
be
curtailed
to a maximum of 20 the Christian quarter.
A ny P a rt o f E sta te E sti­
ftr of the AmBe A m ended To P e rm it A
garia.
The
French
forces
ami
their
Central Park nt the conclusion of Monroe, Mr. Douglass explained,
per Cent, that the capital stock ta x ,
Ibsociation. who
m ated *at T h irty M illion; be eliminated, and if necessary. | families withdrew to the north of
The Athens government in a pre­ the purndc.
L arge G roup of E u ro p ean
tho proposed highway will enter
|wrof the state,
H ospital Given Big Home that the corporation levy of 12 1-2.the city nnd opened a bombard- vious telegram informed the league
tho city by way of the propmml
F a rm e rs to E n te r C o u n try
Dance Committee Reports.
in
pur cent bo correspondingly in- uicnt on the lieseigod ^ quarters, that a Bulgarian detachment on The dance committee reported extension of the Seminole Boule­
fcnsrere to have
whiVh are densely populated. The Tuesday night ami attacked the that all arrangements had been vard, und will run south through
NEW YORK. Oct. 30.—The will creased.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Oct. 30.
Ibar.'day, Mr.
lasted .18 hours.
Greek forces near frontier post No. completed f o r ,the closing feature tho residential section on l’nrk
_ f/p )-A brond rnnge of discus­ of Thomas Manvillc, known ns the Hcgin Drafting iiill Wednesday bombardment
A delegation of notables ap­ 73, situated on the line from Pa­ of the day’s card. The city hall Avenue. It is the selection by state
In
executive
session,
the
commit­
“asbestos
king,’
filed
for
probate
sion resulting in unity of aim
IfoLtuffs.
to Ram inn. The telegram con­ has been secured and one of the engineers of a proposed extension
the closing session here in the surrogate’s court Thurnlay, tee decided to pompom* from Mon­ proached General Gainclin and up- trick
lieji will not np- marked
to Wednesday the beginning | pealed for a cessation of the bom tinued that in view of this Bulga­ best orchestras in this section of of Bark Avenue between Franklin
leaves
the
bulk
of
his
estate,
esti­
day
Thursday
of
the
uouthwide
gov­
, jouhahlcs, petbardment sinee the rioters had rian aggression tint military com­ tho state will furnish the music, and Geneva Avenues thnt has rais­
conference, which set itself mated nt between $25,000,001* and of its work of drafting the tax re
jroducU, food- ernors
mand has ordered suspension of the according to the report. The dance ed the objection, he said.
in permanent form, to the task $30,000,000, to his two children.
I tapping mater- of
withdrawal of the Greek troops un­ is scheduled to begin at 9 o’clock.
Land Would He Condemned
Thomas
Franklyn
Manville.
Jr.,
solving reclamation, health, lna,,
ho...
w
h
en
'-..sr-p
u
j r&amp;t t
liia'lling of fruits
til
they were able to overcome the
By this procedure, it is shown
whom
he
disinherited
following
lmr,
education
and
other
problems
Prior
to
tlie
dance,
it
is
said,
the
[{utilizer* and ferBulgarian assault.
his elopement In 1911 with a Fol­ that, if i d S ' S H
Legion will present u firework* tiutt the present curvou at that
‘^ [h o m h a rd n ie n t continued six hours
itatement is- of the Sdtith.
Later came an urgent telegram display, promising Sanford citizens point will bo abandoned nnd u
ini?.s
were
received,
the
commiuei.
i
lies
chorus
girl,
and
Miss
Lorraine
The
conference
called
upon
con­
aley said.
• i continue
__.na.iomiitsmore.
from Athens timed 10:30 last night
extension submitted, en­
would
public sessions
That part of the city between the declaring thnt although the Greeks a pyrotechnicnl exhibition of great­ straight
kroate to Florida gress, by resolution, to amend Manville, musical comedy actress Monday nnd Tuesday.
tailing
condemnation
of land said
and
wife
of
Jay
Gould,
niutlcul
er
brilliance
than
any
previous
American
laws
so
that
the
large
Hamedia and Medan quarters, es- had been compelled to delay their
|t frail and vegetuto
he
valued
nt
$150,000,
upon
comedy
actor.
similar
display.
groups
of
desirable
European
Conflicting
viewn
on
proposals
„
. | timnted to hold 120,000 inhabitants retirement tho Greek government
fth native in plnwhich a number of residences hnvo
Mrs.
Clnra
C.
Manville,
former
farmers
might
he
brought
to
Amerfor
reduction
in
the
alcohol
tax
nlW
Jl3
|Jlina.,](
rendering
Efforts
are
being
made
now,
ac­
thousands
labzripo, it was
“in its utrong dcsiro to conform
lt pledged support to the gov­ wife of the asbestos king, who ob­ so were heard today by the commit­ homeless.
cording to the officers, to secure been erected. To avoid this costly
with
tho
decision
of
the
league”
measure, the County Commission­
tained
a
divorce
in
Roiso,
Idaho,
in
ernment
in
drainage,
navigation,
tee. Representatives of the Propri­
taetinun:
hail given clear instructions to con­ several fust water craft to enable ers have arranged for Mr. liath1909.
and
filed
a
petition
in
bank­
transportation
and
irrigation
in
etary
Association,
the
American
tho
Legion
to
include
a
regatta
Must
Handle
Situation.
t traffic will he
tinue the retreat, dysplto the diffi­
to come to this city with his
ruptcy in 1917, is not mentioned Manufacturers of Toilet Articles
PARIS, Oct. 30.—hP)—Premier culties duo to the presence of arm­ among the feuturo events of the awny
niJztolume enr- the South.
technical ndvisors. und to pernonalin
the
will.
She
was
said
tonight
to
and
the
Interstate
Manufacturers
day.
The
Legionaircs
are
also
It
was
also
agreed
th
at
united
Pain
love's
new
cabinet
must
deal
lidwntinuing un­
bands, because “it desired to
Association asked a reduction of with the annoying situation in Sy­ ed
working on final details which will ly investigate the condition, it is
support would be given all activity be still living in New York.
spare
human
life.”
bring the Stetson University foot­ said.
Mr. Manville died of heart dis­ this tax, while the American Drug ria, which is declared to have ob­
is available of tne federal government in check­
In conclusion, the government ball squad to this city to meet an
From n point approximately oneManufacturers
Association
oppos­
tained
such
n
serious
aspect
that
ing
flood
menace
and
in
irrigation
ease in his apartment in the Ho[wen thousstated that it would neglect. no
qunrtcr of n mile south of the in­
{r»jHt held back work along tho Mississippi river t&lt;J, pjaZH October 19 last. His will, ed it, thereby prciunting the first (Jen. Sarrail, the French high com­ stops to insure evacuation of Bul­ all-star eleven organized Imr*-;* I" tersection
of Park nnd Geneva Ave*4 pwsts north and its trihutaries. Another rcso- whjcll waa fuc,l today by William testimony heard by the committee missioner, has requested 15,000 garian territory nt the hour fixed the event of a game, Sheriff C. M. nuts, however,
the location i* com­
Hand
announces
that
ho
will
pre­
its
10
days
of
sessions
which
reinforcements
with
which
to
over­
lution
pledged
aid
to
a
movement
C. Orr, attorney, was executed m
that was
by the council (H o’clock this morn­ sent a rodeo before the gridiron plete at the present time, the loc­
was
not
an
appeal
for
a
cut
in
some
come
the
attacks
of
the
natives.
looking
toward
better
control
and
1 wbargoes
July 31 Inst.
classic, which will include a num­ al representatives were assured.
Even in official circles, the si­ ing. 1'aria time).
ajittn oust lie advancement of the hydro-electric
In addition to providing for hin levy.
From this point, according to Mr.
ber of broncho-busting events.
I mu!*v4 por . facilities of tho nation's streams. son nnd daughter. Mr. Manvillc beIn asking retention of the alcohol lence of General Sarrail in report­
PETRICH, Bulgaria, Oct. 30.— In connection with the minstrel Douginas, the highway runu in a
ing completely on the situation
1«L
Shoals Fertilizer Manufacture.
tax,
William
A.
Sailer,
of
Balti­
quethed $1,000,000 to tho Fifth
southern direction through Mait­
(/P)_Thr Greek troops evacuated
N b*w
Declining to tuke a definite stand Avenue hospital, of which he was more, Md., representing the Amer­ has caused considerable irritation Bulgarian territory at l oclock thin show proposed by tho Legionaircs, land. passing Long wood und Alta­
anil
open
criticism
of
him.
This
L.
J.
Bolt,
who
has
been
named
ican
Drug
Manufacturers’
Associa­
Pi i* Mdlsrnove- on the Muscles Shoals question, president and left his secretary,
monte Springs nt a distance uf ap­
F»l tnffit'a'h* ex- the conference adopted a resolu­ Miss Gertrude Guion of Pleasant- tion, declared if it were removed is due to the premier's admission morning, or sccvn hours before the chairmun of the committee in proximately a mile in each instance
time
limit
fixed
by
tho
League
of
before
the
chamber
committee
on
charge of the details, reported
| tty «f mail*., |(1 tion urging President Coolidge’s villi* N. Y„ and his assistant sec­ “the promiscuous, manufacture of
Council.
Wednesday that he has received the and thence into Orungo county.
llroadi o htl, »n( shoal commission to gives grave retary, Miss Florence MacGirr of American alcoholic medicinal* by finance that there were more than Nations
Bulgarian
forces
will
reoccupy
0.000
casualties
among
the
French
full su p p o rt of tho veterans in tho While no announcement was made
the unskilled would he greatly en­
1“®* “w prompt deliberation to the proposed manu­ Flushing, $25,000 each.
the
evacuated
region
tomorrow.
work that has been accomplished relative to the locntion of the road
couraged, thus flooding the coun­ forces in Syria since France tools,
»• J*raiah:. traf- facture of fertilizer.
To Miss Sophia McGinnis, his try with low quality, untested and over the league mandate for the
thus fur. Ho stated thnt details in Orange county, it is understood
Affairs of the permanent organi­ maid, he bequeathed *10.000. He
were living worked out and that it that the new site will pass to tho
the zation were placed in the hands of also provides for the purchase at dangerous alcoholic medicinal* country.
Wednesday
evening's
conference,
is planned to present the produc­ west of Winter Park.
which
would
bo
a
menace
to
the
I
itd Florida a committee composed of Governor
It is planned to crosi* tho old
half price by directors and ‘'mP'oy- public health.”
it)&lt;
between
Premier
Painleve
and
tion sometime during the last week
zeeum- McLeod, South Carolina; Henry L. cs of John-Manvllle, Inc., of 40,000
Orlando
road within a few hun­
President
Doumergue
dealt
vvitli
in
November.
Declaring
also
that
the
tax
was
P Jj?drtv.H| bo Whitfield, Mississippi, and Austin
dred
feet
pf the intersection of tho
shares
of
the.
capital
stock
of
the
tho
advisability
of
recalling
Sar­
Legionaircs
directed
the
appoint­
indirect, he argued if the $20,000,­
P
&lt;ccur- Pcay, Tennessee.
present rond with tho old Genova
company
nnd
to
each
director
w
rail.
The
newspapers,
in
admitting
ment
of
a
committee
of
three
to
000
revenue
from
this
source
were
ot trafAuthorities
on
reclamation, has been in office for ten years he eliminated, the loss would have to that during the revolt in Damascus
confer with the City Commission trail, and to cross tho Atlantic
'* Npfiir.ents.
speaking before* the conference leaves $10,000. At tho tunc of his be met by a direct tax of *oimj on October 19, tho loss of life was
to the removal of the rail­ Coast Lino Rnilrond tracks at u
d? movement foresaw need for adequate prepara­ death Mr. Manville was chairman
Caro of nn aged couple, living, relative
heavy and tho destruction great,
road
tracks
tho pro­ point south of Maitland. A bridge
kind,
and
he
feared
n.peal
would
Entities of tion for largely increased in popu­ of the hoard of directors of Johnsin an abandoned shack on the out- posed openingobstructing
spanning tho tracks will ho built
call
for
the
removal
of
Sarrail.
of
tho
Seminole
••let down the burs of prohibition
of a neighboring town with­ Boulevard, between i’ark and Oak ns a safety measure, state author­
which lation. To iced and house the cit­
A dispatch from Alexandria, i-kirts
Manville,
Inc.
nforcement
to
an
extent
tna
out any income on property, and
(. l arrival and izenship, two things must be done,
ities explain.
would be exceedingly demoraliz- Egypt, asserted that the rioting »n so far ns known, with no near Avenues.
respon- declared Elwood Meade, commis­
Damascus had its origin in the ac­
Tho meeting adjourned following
IV
Preliminary Work Completed
I
I
relatives
to
provide
shelter
fur
I ja t congested eon- sion. He said the furm must be
tion of the French troops in.parai them; opening of a school for San­ the apnintment of another commit­
Tho commisiconers nnd tho
1
1
1
Those
asking
reduction
of
the
preserved and the farm er must he
tax, on ihe other hand, contented it ing through the streets of the city ford m essenger boys, where rudi­ tee which will represent the Le­ Chamber of Commerce committee
held on the farm. The farm er will
wan
a hindrance to legitimate bus­ with bodies of rebels who bail been mentary knowledge is instilled gion Post at the proposed confer­ were informed by Mr. Hathaway
Statement.
not pursue his work unless it puys
iness and increased bootlegging killed in fighting in the neighbor­ without tuition cost; adjustment ence of local civic organizations thnt nil preliminary work connect­
f { « L
3 0 .- him. Mr. Meade asserted. To pre­
nf domestic and marital troubles, relative to the establishment of a ed with tho project has been com­
profits. They also asserted thnt its hood.
L.j
president vent erasion of farm lands and to
and charitable aid to persons in Young Men’s Christian Associa­ pleted, and that construction will
repeal
would
result
in
immediate
l i / ,r (-in* railway, build up the agricultural sections,
Gainesville—Construction
of
a
begin promptly ns soon ns the loc­
destitute
circumstances, are among tion in Sanford.
corresponding decreases in the
L t rc .to,lay* dcclar- is a task that must be shouldered,
PEKING, Oct. 30.—(A1) Serious
new $150,000 Hotel Thomas, to he the eases cited in the report of the
al
authorities have secured title to
of
medicinal
and
food
proLT*fd will b, able he said.
conditions in H o n a n
province price in which alcohol was used.
under way soon.
Seminole County Welfare Board Sanford Police Have tho right-of-way.
if jii^^ ^cem btr,
ducts
Voicing a similar view, Copley where1poorly fed nnd ill-disciplin­
f„f September and October.
A diacumioti of the congested
Amory, expert to reclamation econ­ ed troops estimated to number
r t.a it* haej."and
A total of 11(3 cases is shown in No Trouble Handling condition of Florida freight carry­
to be urging their
ing facilities ut this time occupied
the report, of which fivo were
*Ut»d that the omics, declared that pride of pos­ 300,000 are said
..
— —— '*‘1 i.y
taken in charge this month. Two Crowds on Thursday tho attention of the trade body
improvement and session should be the incentive to leaders to action, are report"
make for efficient cultivation of the foreigners arriving here from the
now un,i
members, following an introduc­
„f there are located In Sanford and
soil. He referred to the success­ province.
Sanford poice report a perfect tion of ^hc subject in u report of
the other three in various sections
K ? a T ' .?re“«yW|U
n- ful rehabilitation of lunds in
day Thursday, hnving made no ar­ the transportation committee re­
of the county, it is snid.
They report that the troops have
France other European countries not been paid for a long time and
rests, despite tho thronged thor­ garding tho status of the newly or­
........
.
The
report,
prepared
by
Mrs.
Ark.
Oct.
30.;
Hall,
who
was
under
a
f&lt;*ir
year
present
l»ific.
us examples of whut might be ac­ that most of them still are i &gt;
l it t l e rock ,
sentence for the alleged embezzle­ Helen F. Morse, supervisor of the oughfares. and the increase in ganized Independent Line, uaing
complished in the South and else­ mer clothing, since "in ter “ ni; _(/p)—Licutenunt Governor S. B. ment of state funds, wus the first board, is a complete list of the ac- motor traffic as the resut of the Sanford as a southern tcyminus for
where by proper methods. Flour­ forms nrc not available.
McCall, of Arkansas, whose action pardon issued in Arkansas since tivitie* accomplished from Sept. Shrine ceremonia. They report no steamer traffic on tho SL Johns •
ishing industry of the South nl- more, the people are au fcrwrt.
trouble experienced in handling tho
Wednesday as acting governor (lu­ Governor Terrel took office last 21 until Oct. It*, this year, and crowds In the downtown districts. River. Tho committee recommend­
ready^ feels the effect of efforts from
ed thnt Thresher Bros of Orlando,
shows
in
detail
tho
extensivo
work
requisitions by
.
ring the absence from the str.tc January.
Municipal Court, Friday found operators of the line, be permit­
already put forth in the work
of the organization.
heavy
taxation,
looting
b&gt;
the
sol
reclamation he said.
only three cases on the docket, ted to maintain their preiunt facil­
Governor Tom J. Terrt'l.. Jj'
dicre, and depredations by bandits. of
Governor Is Silent
granting a pardon to " • H. » • •
None of tho principals appeured, ities, located on city property, for
• !NA|- ORDERS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 30.—
Drastic methods are being cin- former chairman of the state
it is stated, nnd the bonds of all a period of six months, or untH
Florida
Man
Guilty
played to keep the population urn board of control, was vigorously (/P)—Governor Toni J. Terrell had
and ^ rn if,0llowi"K School Boy’s Death
were estreated. Those named for tho bulkhead, now under construc­
Kmi-fraternal
not
a
word
to
say
concerning
the
dor control, it is reported, n.al the scored in u statement
Of Murder Attem pt hearings, together wiUi tho bond? tion, is completed. At that time
' ‘\moncan Legpardoning today by Lieutenant
heads of several peraons ric*n
posted, are Will Greert. disorderly
nesday
night
by
Governor
Terrel
To
Be
Investigated
(Continued on Page Eight)
A uxilGovernor S. B. McCall of four o th ­
decapitated arc being exhibited
Jt B irm in ih am ^’—
&lt;&gt;v wanted
Thursday
gran
pitulCtB
of erican
conduct, $25; A. E. Sapp, drunken­
BRADENTON.
Oct.
30.—&lt;/P&gt;—
1 United^Am
er persons. Previously he had is­ “Wc, the jury find the defendant ness, $10; und C. H. Warmsley, vio­
the railroad stations ai K‘cftng, four more pardons.
sued a statement saying he expect­ Coen Miller guilty of assuult with lation of the parking regulations, California Towns
peracy, ,,_ ^ u«:hteu |
Colo.. Oct. 30.—(/P)— the provincial capital ami
.
One pardon issued Thursday
ed to revoke, if possible, the p a r ­ iptent to commit murder in the $5.00.
|W ’
Con­ , n e .echrista, high school pupil, chow, a railway junction "
granted
to
Monroe
Smith,
forn
today
don granted Wednesday by Mr. first degree." This it* the verdict
Feci Earthquakes
■^ appeared at classes wearing Peking-Hankow line
' On!t ^ neV,Vonl
if the
of Elks,
McCall to Uamp Hall. When news­ returned late last night in tho cusc
Ur *
Yuen
Nu-Chun,
governor
oi
*n
of
30-inch
Oxford
bnirn
n.wl
(
OLD
WAVE
COMING
HalrttiL°L a(M!,ch 0xford
and
Md Fenow^"11-"1l 0Orr* h*«lf nn hour later he was lying on province, who is an nlly
SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Oct.
:for
i ? embezzlement
J S L ^ r i n and
d t o t r W. paper men handed him dispatches of State versus Coen Miller, who
stuin
the
ground
Knights
the
Knights „#’,*
(hristiu Gillespie, serving two years for concerning today’s action j»y tne was charged with having fustened
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—(/F)— 30.—(/$*)—This* city experienced u
unconscious and his Feng Yu-Hsiang
acting governor, and asked u it
N 0 ?,f Columbus,
Cold wave warnings huve been is­ sharp earthquake at 5:30 o’clock
'*cru fl‘!a,linK from" th e , general,” is suiil to desire peace,
would change his plan* about re­ three sticks of dynamite under the sued for southern Alubumn, the this morning following a little at
W c a , s'?'"' Arfh
" a trce' School authorities |,ut ho may be forced to take pa
railroad;
motor
cur
of
Alfred
J.
Hall.
Tho
souri Pacific
^ire investigation.
and attac!c
in the civil wur ana
freed Lee Mode, under sentence turning to Arkansas, he teF111»:«** court allowed counsel for Miller Mississippi const and extreme 1:45 o’clock. No damage was done.
i ! . of
-• Odd
; UnlidD“*nt
northwest Florida, the weather bu­
neighboring provinces in onitr t from Conway county to serve thre “ Well, this is tho last day.
added that he might U»ue another until tomorrow to file any motions reau advisod today.
I SpariiK u "
War
Shocks Last Several Minutes
get
rid
of
his
support
of
lu
o
i.
they
wish
tq
Interpose,
years
for
burglary,
and
the
other
f lk q
VeterSome of his subordinate generals Mary Oden, a negro woman under statement later in the day.
VENTURA. Calif., Oct. 30.—
'A
fte
r
dismissing
newspapermen,
Mo’!,n?Vvrna! Order
Sebrlng—New pnper “Sebring —Sharp earthquake shocks of sev­
Lanark — Bridge to be built
i five year sentence from Union
re known to desire to ^
are
fd
of
returned to the conference
recond
«U-grce
murder.(he
Daily
American,’’ to b«* placed in eral seconds duration wero felt
it
of
the
province
in
with
the
nl
ncros
of R...gtstered
Oeklocknec
Stiver
north
of
He refused point blnnk to
Wheat lot of the prov
county for
Wu-Hei-Fu.
circulation,
here early this morning.
here.
Bailee
of
Marshall
..
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T,». .O -m o U b ,
th , l« t« t c ..« ,
to i i S - . V '" 1- ? ' » v . i.4J!4
while others are opposed to uw
iernor ill
Oats, Dec. 39.
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Following
« Kranl
£ nVhundreds
m Ircds
*i„,
Unit Thursday
Thursdny
night,
Citv
Hall
hun.ircos
S % .” I « Shrincrs, in Sanford »
n two-day ceremonial held_under
fhe auepfccs of Morocco Temple
of J a S n v ill c , left the city during
the early hours toda&gt;;
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AMERICAN LEGION
ARMISTICE PLANS
MADE AT DINNER Work S tarts When

Officials Get Land

FRENCH INCITED
DAMASCUS RIOT,
REFUGEE AVERS

UNITY OF AIM IS “ASBESTOS KING”
FULLY DISCUSSED LEAVES FORTUNE
BY STATE CHIEFS TO TWO CHILDREN

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During Past Month

Poorly-Fed Troops
Urging Leaders On
To Battle In China

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SA N FO RD HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTO BER 2D, 1925.
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ithn afternoon were Mrs. William) viaituru with Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Inst
Mr. MCollicutt,
Mi*n Eunice Tyner spent Sunday
Long-wood
IGreen, Mrs. F. J. Niemcycr, and jSmith.
Clark Mather, Mrs. Laura Math­ at the home of her parents, com­
er, George Parker and Cnrl Math­ ing from Windermere with Mr
M rr P J
. . l Mr*. J. Anron RKlinc who wore
It.
L.
Croon
le
ft‘Saturday
night
er.
.
Mngnpson, who was also home for
M
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M
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M
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K
ed
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"crv&gt;"*
refreshment*
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by tho Mhhcs Margaret Munrt, for New Orleans, La., for a busi­
the day from Ococo.
, *• tn er in New Smyrna,
Aldia LaVijne, Anna Dietz, (irate ness trip. He will be gone four or Mr. T. J. Dqrronce. with his wife
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and little daughter, Hetty Mae, mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend of Ar.Mr. Jdseph E. Phipps of Green­ Entzmingcr*and Margnrot Moore. five days.
tored up from Bowling Green F ri­ endia were visitors nt the home of
wood Lake recently went to Tuday
for a day’s shopping in Or­ Mr and Mrs. A. II. Lundquivt.M r.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Collicutt
and
At
a
Hallowe'en
party
at
the
Li­
pnln, Fla., and thi* week goes to
brary on Tuesday evening nearly a daughter, Miss Lula. left Sunday lando, taking the occasion to spend nnd Mrs. I red Morse nnd baby of
Tampa
and
Arcadia
on
a
business
byhundred people participated, many night for Jacksonville for a few tijmc time with the former’s son, Orlnndo also called.
trip.
T. J. Durranee, Jr.
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being garbed in gowns of bewil- day* visit.
fa
An auction at Midway Heights j,I,c rin»rc var.f®tJr representing gypMrs. Nora Swanson wnr a caller
Fellows Collicutt hus commenc­ Unsala and Grapeviile
subdivision, a tract on the highway
. «Jr l '• harlequin*,
nt tho home of Mrs. Hilnm Lunded
the
erection
of
n
dwelling
on
nnnniil.
t
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n,
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n
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Scottish
Highlanders,
ghosts,
and
opposite Lymnn sehool was held oni,
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quist on Friday. Mrs. Horell, Mrs.
Thurnlay afternoon. With a large T ® an Indian costume of renl buck- his land near the Winter Park nnd
Ericson and Miss M argaret called
Miss
Margaret
Ericson
spent
Goldcnrod
highway.
•
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•
skin,
a
relic
of
the
French
and
Invcrowd
a tjw u
III
lattendance,
IU tM lIH inie,
in
prncUicnlly
to
see Mrs. E. F. Lundquist.
Monday
with
relatives
in
DeLand.
•linn
war.
The
hull
was
decorated
t ^ oil the lots were sold.
festoons oi
of orange aim
and oiacK
black
..
| with icaioiiiis
Mr. Drady Mathers nnd sister,
u'i * Mrs. Fred E. Frazier who lias J
black ents. pumpkins, Miss| Heim attended the Imx supper Voile Williams and little sons re­
What Men Admire!
been visiting in Sarasota return- Vf' l,c*,ca n,,&lt;1 I»ntcrnr. Muny Hallo- nt Union Park school Friday night turned Monday evening from New
York
City.
• accompanied by hisi ween
in n s ]ant* report a large attendance
ed’ on ~
Tuesdny
,, stunts
........ were
...... indulged
.........
All men admire n healthy wom­
daughter, Mrs. C. I„ Thomas and we! u.s *,n1ncin^ refreshments were
She is not benutiful to them
n Robbie, who nil attended the served and a grent attraction of the , Mr. nnd Mrs*. Wnync Lathrop The Poultry Club held an elec­ an.
no
matter
bow regular her fea­
and
the
former’s
narents
Mr.
and
evening
was
the
fortune
telling
by
tion
of
officers,
with
n
number
■I
sllowe'en
masquerade.
ture.:, if she is sickly, ailing. No
an imported sooth-snyer. Guests Mrs. (’. p. Lathrop motored to of new members admitted.
chance of a marriage proposal for
Mr. H./M. Donohue, one of1the were present from Altamonte, Or­ Sanford for a brief visit Tuesday.
such a girl. If she is pale, weak
b
lando,
nnd
Sanford.
Mrs.
Iiriceno
Birmingham capitalists who last
and nervous, ;,',c
she ,is
is d.°°/ncd
doomed to
V.
nnd children T h u i ^ ' t L } ! ^
Hn'1
to b?
bo
Mrs. John Douglass
Do
sim m er purchased the Rand Grove ’Clark and Miss Margaret Stuart
came
__
to
this
city
to
look
over
his
np,IMcd
by
many
friends
were
in
returning
r®
to their home in
|a„do
'2
t hcamp
e mc
ct l S
1a young
« mawomnn
d; £ °there
£ Unatle,y
for,
r Uth
_
iniiuu
at
int
meeting.
is
nn
old
reI i .
rty nnd
complete plans for •
fair. The proceeds Allendale, S. C. this week, to per■property
...... ..........
&lt;
.
liable remedy that will restore
dren to be placed in
devoted to the general ex- m‘t the rhildre
futureI improvements.
The ladies of the Dorcas club are j chnrm and youthful bloom. Dr.
school there.
ponses of the library building.
invited to meet at the home of i Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,
The winter influx i* on, with a
up tin
. - tone
._.ie un
Mr. Goilmnn and daughter who Mrs. Archie Swanson on Oct. 29. mnde of •herbs,. will
plnco and threo nuto loads from
nerves,
relieve
woman's
weakness,
Golden
rod
have
been
visiting
the
family
of
Pittsburgh, staying at the Stuart
The friends of Mrs. Nnrdgrcn nnd with renewed health, beauty
S»m Wood
for i|a lew
few weeks, iru
left
......
”
loads* from
t gplace
- and- three
..........auto
— ....................
.
hero
were much shocked nnd griev- will follow.
Mrs.
Jessie
Rouse
and
daughter
!
^
un,lny
for
Ft.
Christina
for
a
visit
Turentum, Pu„ Kaving nt tho Maced
at
the her sudden death at the I Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr.
of Conway, were Sunday guests of wi&gt;h r“}ntt,nDowell place on the highway.
hospital.
\ Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Ruffalo,
-»Ir8. Laura Mather.
N. Y.
Mrs.
Jessie
Hall
was
removed
to
The fall meeting of the Seminole
County
of Women's
---■■»/ Federation ui
,, wiiii u i, Rev, anil Mrs. U. K. Reid of the Orange General Hospital Wed­ Willim' Worker.*: meeting wa s .
next
.
- Until
- ............
.... week.
..vw... The
Indrio—This place will soon
Clubs will lie held in Geneva on Winter Park wore calling |,crn nesday evening of last week, pend­ .postponed
ing nit operation, that was perform­ children aro planning n Hallowe’en I have 100 miles paved streets
Saturday, Oct. 31 at noon. Several Thbrsday of last week
ed Saturday.
party for Friday..
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and 290 miles sidewalks.
members of thq.Civic -Leaguo front
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hero are planning to atten d 'th is
Mr. R|ttRchard Smith and fumThe following families installed
session.
ily of Winter Garden were Sunday lighting plants in their homes here
iB iu im u i
Mr. Walter Hnrbucy, who ban
charge of the development of the
Lake Mayman subdivision hna re­
5-ROOM FU R N ISH E D HOUSE
turned from a four weeks visit In
Atlanta, Gn., where h« was sum­ W ith double g arag e and e x tra lot on 'Dixie H ighw ay in
moned by the illness of his mother. Longwood, priced for a quick sale w ith y o u r own term s.
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The Luke Jessup Land Company
TWO LOTS IN F T . M ELLON
has lately, nnumg other denis, made
BU NG ALO W
a resale for Mrs. Mattie Y. RuckA ddition reasonable1 priced
ley to Mr. Robert G. Williams of
T hree lots in F ran k lin T errace.
two fine buildings on I.nko WildeOne
residence lot on P ark A venue
mure. Mr. Williams was form er’
president of the Silver Wyandot
Club of America nnd will soon
I’URYIS &amp; W ILCOX
move from Hnrro, Muss., to mnke
I’hniir 7&lt;UI
’ Hull II111(C.
liis home in Ixmgwood. A tract of
111 ncres a ehort distance below
the school and owned by Mr. Wil­
/
liam Clemens, of Unity, Pa., for­
REALTOR
u
merly a resident of Longwnod, has
Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
lately been sold to Mr. W. M. Hook
and Mr. A. Raggott of Winter'
•' F ir s t N ational Bank Building.
Pnrk. The tract fnees the highway
SA LES FORCE
and on the eastern tide faces Mo­
bile Irnke.
M. M. ST EW A R T
DOUGLAS K IN G
n
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A delightful tea was given by
the Civic I.cugue a t the Library on
Wednesday afternoon when about
’ts B a a a a a a u a n a i
iK asB siB aaao aB H aan aB v aax H aaiaA aaii
W) members and guests availed
Uned c a r sales b y Dodge B rothers
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thcme.dves of the opportunity to
Dealers all o v er th e U nited S ta le s
enjoy the first social affair of tin
■lliri-i„ „ |»nrl. ,\ » p., saooo.oo m ,.| (l.'t.VMMH),
increased 1 1 7 . 4 d u rin g the first
acason. Tho former residents wel­
six
m
onths
o
f
1025
over
th
e
first
comed the newcomers and from the
I mir rimin b n ii.p , ilitultlr e a r n e r ntnl lu n IuIm SIIMlo.oo.
half o f 1924. P ro v in g th a t th e b u s ­
general tone of conversation a
I'” " ■&lt;»•'« lur.xioo (MUOO.IMI en rh .
spirit of cordinlity emphasized thing public believes w h at Dodge
occasion. All the teachers fion.
T
n " ,n l- " rnr l l .p u t fnr S7ooo.oo. Itnrsnln.
B ro th e rs in sist upon and svhat we
Lymnn school, including Mr. An­
T" " h ,H
«-'W»J30 Sn.ino.on. Tnkr n look.
religiously s triv e to prove— Dodge
thony nnd Mr. Harding, were pres­
B ro th ers D ealers Sell Good Used
r**i, loin mi Snnfnril Vir. Our *.*.1)00.00, nlhrr *&lt;1000.00.
ent. Tho committee in charge of
C ars.
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^ „ii rnn’l l»rnl ll.
the

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V’. a l n f n Auction
A Mstini, Sale*.
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Is n prescription for
In Chills
Fever
M alaria,
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OUH SALE* FO nt n .\tu ,
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If you have Property you wont , 0l.i-_i .
go»)|.h;r, "It

The Dali Hardware

ALLEN AND Ri

C hinaw are in English Porce­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely g ifts

110 E . Second str e e t, Sanio^i

Hall, Pentland &amp; Mcl

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FOR ALL KINDS OFffJ
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Hardware
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HONESTY WELL REWARDED

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IVIolasses, Bran, Paris Green!
Seed Meal—Let us supply’
n hn t w lut a ccw EATS but what
DIGESTS tbt freduces milk andbutterfits

'DAIRYMAN’S DEIGHT
DAIRY
FEED
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Dodge B ro th ers D ealers Sell Good Used C ars
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We can;
plete line
dair&gt;'
feeds.
Get ol
and see 4
when yoa
to buy
money
are not

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

W. J. THIGPEN

The Polesion-Rruinley Building.

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Boys, its here! Tho bestshu
son in years and we are stodi
everything- you’ll need.

E. F. L A N E

Why wnstn your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money nnd double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been In tho
real estate business for years
and aro glad to say wo have
tho finest listings and the
best values in tho State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners uro urged to list
theic properties with us for
better results nnd quick action

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$4500.00

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Developers Promoter!
Seminole Hotel

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

BEW
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Men’s
All Wool

Silk

SUITS
Pcrsiitent cough* and colils I-ad to
Serious trouble. You can »top them
now with CreQmuUlun, an emulsified
creosote tlut it pleasant to take. Crmmulsion is a new medical dltcotory
with two-fold action; it soothes and
beds the intlamcd mtnibranm ,iad in­
hibits p&lt;rn growth.
Of all known drligs, ercooie U rccogni/cd by Idgii mcdicul authorities as
one of tho grcateU healing agencies (or
periLtent coughs sml raids and utlirr
ftorms of* throat
‘
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troubles.
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
tho infected membranes und atop the
irritation and inlhimmntiun, while the
creosote goes ou lo tho stomach, is aitsorbed into the blood, attacks the ae-t
of tbs livable ami ihaoka tho growth
of tho germs.
Crcomulsion U guaranteed satiafac*
tory in • the treatinca*. of persistrnl
coughs sad coldo, bronchial lodtmo.
hrouchitis and other forms of respira*
lory diseases, urn! is excellent for build­
ing up the statein after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not rrlietcd after taking according to
fhrtUJonii. Aak your druggist. CrcoB»4wa Cwnpgny, Atlanta, Ca (adv^

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REA L E S T A T E

IN V E ST M E N T S.

1st N atio n al B an k Bldg.

re n t for,$125 per m onth. A b a r g a i n ...................... ...........................$12000
L ota In P q tfh u rat, F t. jMellon, Fan L anta, Rose C ourt, F ran k lin T errace
i\
and qn P a rk Ave., a t prices below present value.
21 a c re s ju$t off C ountry Club Rand n ear blR developm ents a t a price be'•?- J ' low anyth!!** around it. It is hiRh and dry.
’’I V i acres id Volusia C ounty. Good citru s or Rrapc land. T h is is a real
pick up a t the price. O n ly ....................................................... ......... $55 per acre
80 acres citru s land on Rraded county road, only 3 miles from Oviedo, can
be had this week for $50 per acre.

Practically N ew Bungalow
on C entral A venue, frie d $6825.00:" T e n d s !lltl ■
$1500 c a s h ,b a la n c e easy m onthly p ay m en ts.

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10 Acres
in
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Price $150.00 per acre. T erm s Vi cash , bal## i
f *)i»
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R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real E sta te and In v estm en ts.

Phone 713.

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161 FEET on Sanford Avenue opposite San Lantn $13,448.00. Term*.

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100 FEET on Cedar one block eff F irst Street. One of'Thc most s-t-y*
sites In Sanford. A bargain at $75 per foot. Terms.
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80 ACRES 5 miles east cf Orlando and one-half miles from Cheney hi.v.
Clearwater lajce in center of tract. $500 per acre.
,r‘w,I
(Mill •
1006 ACRES on south shore of Lake Dora, Lake County. A wonderful
perty ready for development. $350.00 per acre.
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12 ACRE CELERY FARM, 4-room house, 10 acres tiled, 4 acres set in m I
ment, car fertilizer, $13,500 for immediate sale. $3,500 cash balance 1 T p
Lots, residences, farms, acreage, groves.
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The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.
R EA L E S T A T E B R O K ER S

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Masonic B uilding------ Phone 707

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

203-205 Mcisch RuildinR

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MODERN HOME, six rooms and bath, two sides porch, double Barai?. l.
eastern exposure, Park Avenue, $18,000. Term*.
K ra*'- k

P hone 744.

R room lo u n e w ith d eep in g porch and g a ra g e ..........................................$4750

0 room houf&gt;«», just being built of stucco................................................$7500
12 room ^M iho, Rood income property, close to business section . Should

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NEW MODERN Stucco Bungalow, hardwood floors, double garage, sh»J
rooms, and bath $10,500.00. Terms.

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z

BETTER BUYS

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HOMES, LOTS, FARMS, ACREAGE

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

LO O K —AND THEN ACT!
H ouse anti larg e lot on M agnolia, on th e H eig h ts, for $4,500.
fe r only good for two or th re e days.

With offices in New York City and various other cij
over the country, we are in a position to sell your pr
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in prof
in this locality.
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,t
kindly communicate with us.

T his of­

We can deliver two of th e m ost desirable lots in F ran k lin T errace a t
prices below p resen t values.

Balance $50.00 Per Month

If you arc looking fo r a hom e or a desirable lot on w hich to build, sec
u s; we can save you m oney and a t the sam e tim e d eliv er ju s t w h at you
w ant.

FULTON, INC.

will secure 5 room Bungalow
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REAL ESTATE

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
311 F ir s t N a tio n al H ank Rida.
SANFORD; FLO RIDA
REAL ESTA TE

Brokers

on Highland-Avenue.

Phone 732

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INSU RA N CE

Developers
Seminole Hotel

5&lt;

Price $7,000 unfurnished; $8,-

Promoti

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*

000 furnished.

WE OFFER YOU
Corner 3rd St. and Holly Avenue, 5-room cottage,
bath, convenient, good neighborhood,
$6,000.
Cash, Terms. •

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
I.. A LLEN i) } u i4

M anage/

it #i • *• I * »t i#» t * * *** * »**
Vi / il/M &gt; J *' i f I I * I ' J
y 'lfii]* ,/ | 1 ' i f
O ur M otto: S a tisfa c tio n to Owner and B u y e r

Office 11 (i Merri w ether B uilding

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Dean-Berg Corporation

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H igh-class property, corner W .lst St. and Augustine!
#16,500. Cash, Terms.
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Especially well located, large, new stucco residence)
adjoining acreage. $30,000. Cash, Terms
We h e a rtily recom m end these properties a t the prices given.'

P. O. Box 331

515 First N ational Bank

Established 1910

Phone 713

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

REALTORS

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L O N G W O O D H A S A R R IV E D
$1,000,000 Race Track Coming.
We Have For Sale
35 lets, 50x150.
14 lots, orange trees and house,
5 room house furnished, 2 lots.
40 acres on Palm Spring Road.
5 acre Grove.
House and lot

SANFORD HEIGHTS

Few As Goocl-None Bett&lt;
^,1 01 less, high lots, west of Sanford Avenue, insidetl

The most beautiful residential pro­
perty to be had in Sanford. A num­
ber to select from ranging in price
from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.

city limits, for short time wholesale at $550 or separate^
$650 up. Terms

ALL LOW PRICED AND EASY TERMS

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
N um ber C Bull B uilding, .Opposite Post O ffice, Sanford, Florida.

FRANKLIN TERRACE LOTS

20 Y ears Experience W itii Florida Land

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Beal Estate— Investments
116 South l ’urk Ave.

PH IL SM ITH, M gr

rho

From $1,000 to $2,000
NOTHING LIKE A HOM E
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On an a ttra c tiv e lake w ith sandy shore, good b a th in g , boating and fish ­
ing- W e have thum for you on CRYSTAL LA K E.

ROSE COURT LOTS

f in e b u s in e s s p r o p e r t y

SANFORD AVENUE LOTS

today a fine corner property fronting
southw est 5

UC a m l 7 4 fcct on ‘Third StrC

Let us show you.
neriv mn?°m m° US6
T , ellent condition on this p
el'I n ik I l T ' l ^ M n W 60-per month while the o*
‘ its toi a substantial increase in the value Vaci
lots adjacent are selling f0p §400 nm\ i, V V v T f Pl
efl ut *59^000 &lt;51 nnn on -u •?, , P®* front foot, ri
(-0 at ^ o ,000. $1,000 cash will handle for 20 davs 1
own this property.
L 101 oU aaySi

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
R 1L ^ ‘Upgs.

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La, proves an
jjmsny offlcUit too many
y the mumciL* Detroit, it
Drone with as
Li payment is
w r . Bttroit
Hes than any
, tjrf(] thousand
L ujorloyed W
' They make
v ride in them.
Joughfares are
itf-fllvvers b&gt;

i J Bird fanciers from all parts of
the United States will bring th d r
demeflticatod songsters to match
the tremulous trill of. their blue*
blooded ancestors, The Greater
New York Canary Club announced
that more thun 5,000 canaries Will
be in competition for prizes. 3
The wild canary is not more than
fivo and one-half inches in length*
Some of itn domestic relations measure eight inches* Must of the viirietics, of which
,Were reeognm-

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TOMATOES No 2 can 10c
LIMABEANS s 2f* 2 7 c

NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—f/P)—
Two combination freight and pas­
senger ships, each to cost approxi­
mately* $3,500,00(1 will he added to
the New York-MIami trade, it was
announced lust night by the Clyde
Line, owner of the steam ship Co­
manche which recently burned off
the Florida coast. The ships will
be built a t Newport News, Vir­
ginia.
No announcement was
made ns to when they will be com­
pleted.

Law Board Flooded
With Exam Inquiries

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 30,
—IA’)—SecVotary («. T. Whitfield,
of the State Board of Law Exam­
iners. is lining flooded with quer­
ies from ninny of those w ho'ot-

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the situation be[ Where to put
b j problem to
t the revenue to
IvL'at &gt;rt nnmy
■ tT i the native
KZg,:&lt;owners,
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OCTOBER SO,' 192
5.

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Tient regarding f"
comet.would be made for
three Weeks following the
nation. Ak soon na the c
s a w YORK, Oct. 30.— (ID The nro given, .Mr. Whitfield na
‘ wild pure-blooded cauury Is due one will be wired the resu
for its debut before the footlights
in New York.
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r o i \ ty
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a* G u a r d lun ..f C a th e rin e M
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The Trouble With France

business Borizon

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— -------. jt ■
Wauchula Advocate "*•
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Tho
Fall
of
the
Pnlnlove
m
in
istry
recalls
th e fa te of th e
----- -—
M ln (« r« .
JBattrsd as Second C lm Mat]** m inistries of H errfot, too busy w ith th e Peace Protocal to
Outobw 17, l i l t , a t th«&gt;ottor£lc«
little while ngo we said that
M ^Baaford,^ Florida vnder Act of bother w ith the stabilization of th e franc, and of P o in c a re .noAone
i»
man could build n town, I
MW.V.AIID I~ D I M __ "----- WM« who lost him self in the d ifficu lties of th e R h u r occupation. Most towns have become metroBOWAHD B U B O ..___
A fter M. Caillaux hod declared th a t he would no t resign ex- dateiJ effort, 0f the people. This
. 1 new1
cept upon the floor of th e C ham ber of D eputies. P re m ie r I was not done by nny one man nor
group
of
men.
It
was
done
by
'*&gt;•
So,*
■rBB C ltiraO ft BATM
— On* T a i l—17.00 Sis Mon«h*~»».l» Painleve was forced to hand in h is resig n atio n , w hen it be­ the united efforts of the majority
. / Ualtvarcd In Civ* *&gt;r CsrrlBf,
came evident th a t th e re sista n c e of th e M inister of Fi­ of the people, if not all the peo­
•. *M k, Ho. Waakly Edi:Inn
9W yaar._________ _______
nance to a capital levy would re n d e r im m ediate financial ple. It takes concerted action to
1 5-roorn
battle with the big things of to________I f o n r s i All obituary stability impossible.
south
ei
day.
One-man
town*
have
passed
end.
■osiers, cards ot ihaaka. r«sol«lon*
and notleaa ot antarialn-*anl« wnora
President D oum ergue is faced w ith th e difficult task of away, and we nre glad of It. ..To­
etmrss* *ra aaada will ba cbaried
organizing a new cab in et which m ay u n d ertak e the settle­ day Is the day of co-operation and
Icr at raaular s d v f llslnf rataa.
action. Today is the
1 TWZ
For thu« purpose he has call­ consolidated
i R M n r n t u b a m i k i .i t k b r n j w * m ent of F ran ce’s problem s.
busiest period in the history o t the
§4.000.
»d Press la
ed to his assistan ce th e sam e M, Painleve who m ust find world.
' Tw* Associated
IvalY entitled »o fhe Uta for rawith
pnbllcatlon o ' all nawa dlapatrriaa an o th er financier to sav e F rance from bankruptcy. When
Florida is ndt coming to the
atadlla', ta It «r not otherwise cr*d- M. Caillaux was called upon a fte r th e failu re of th e H erriot front. It has alrcndy arrived
I t j In this paper and alao tha Io­
ta* oawa oubl'sPefl herein. All rights governm ent, he w as hailed as a financial w izard who could there. More money will be spent
’f republfeirtlon of special JlspaishFlorida this season than ever
“draw from th e h a t th e rab b it o f financial stab ility ”. It in
1 nev, ,
aa baraln ara alao riM r'td.
before. More ptkiple will flock
was th o u g h t th a t by his u tte ra n c e of some magic word, here than ever before. In the eyes
‘ nroKsloAie
furnished,V*
FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 192.'.
out. %\
“ Presto change", th e A m erican Debt Funding Commission of the neoplo of this mightly na­
UKe A
OF
month.
"t h r HERALD S PLATFORM^ m ight be hypnotized and th e French fran c m ight au to m atic­ tion the State of Florida stands.
GCC0CHE52
le—Deeper water route to Jackson­ ally become of m ore value than th e paper it was printed up­ Actually, !&gt;.ands first! The peo­
ple are flocking here by the thous­
ville.
on.
We havtl
ands. Isn’t thnt something to be
2.—Conatructlon of St- Johna-Incelery
taral
proud
of?
B
ut
M.
Caillaux
has
singularly
failed
nnd
we
a
re
moved
Ml
dlnp River canal.
New houst,\
to wonder w hy. It seem s th a t in F rance th e poorer classes
What are these people going to
I.—Eatenaion cf whits way..
I/- -Bitiialon of local amuaementa. arc clam oring a g a in st high tax atio n . It seems th a t M. Cail­ find here? Are they going to get
—Swimming pool, lennia court*, lau x was stra n g e ly unw illing to tax anyone except those a true hospitable welcome? Are
we going to welcome them? Arc
etc.
le —Augmenting of building pro- least able to pay. He stro n g ly refused to increase th e slig h t we going to be prepared to re-'
tram—home*, hotela, apartment taxation now in force am ong capitalistic classes.
ceive them? Aro we going to have
good things to offer them? Can
houses.
T he French “ financial w izard” sought to stabilize th e we
t .—Etlenalon of aired paving pro­
show them that we have taken
franc by secu rin g a cancelation a t least in pnrt, from Sec­ advantage of our opportunities,
gram.
—Conatructlon
of
boulevard retary Mellon of th e debt which th e French people had con­ nnd have built up a place where
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aroi nd Lak* Monroe.
tracted to pay to th e A m erican people. T here w as much people will be happy to come to
( —Comple'lon of city beautifica­ talk about "blood and m oney”, about sacrifices the French find h o m e s?
Valdez1
iiL u
tion program- •
Well our nnswer Is: “Of course|
had
m
ade
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
ar,
even
about
help
France
had
ren
­
t.—Eipanalou of acbool ayalem
Phone 727
we are!" We nre going to gel to­
with provision for Increaaed fa­ dered us d u rin g o u r A m erican Revolution a hundred and fif­ gether as wo never did before. We j
cilities.
ty y ears ago. T h e re w a* m u ch talk ab o u t “ability to p ay .”
are nil going to work, nnd we are
going
to do things.
DIBI.E THOUGHT- FOR TODAY
We have m uch sy m p ath y for th e French people for th e ir
White
losses d u rin g th e w ar. The flow er of French m anhood g av e
GUARD TIIK TtlNGUE:—Keep freely of its blood on th e field of b attle. Doubtless th e ir
thy tongue from evil, and thy lips
from speaking guile. Depart from lack of m an power has had m uch to do w ith th e ir d ifficu lt
evil, and do good; seek peace, and stru g g le tow ard recuperation since 1918. Many th in g s have
Lakeland ledger
pursue It. Psalm 34: 13-14.
m ade it hard for th e French.
PRAYER:—Thou knowest, I-ord,
In speaking of the establish­
B ut tiie French h av e not done as well as they should have
that the tongue can no man tamo.
ment of The Tampa Morning
Bring our thoughts in nccord with done. If th ey are sincere in th e ir desire to pay th e ir debts, Telegraph by the son of the found­
“PEACEFUL EXPLORTS”
thine, and our tongues will speak they show rem ark ab ly poor ju d g m e n t in the way they go er of Tb«* Tampa Morning Tribune,
TAMPA TIMES
only wisdom.
about it. Since th e w ar th e y have m aintained a stan d in g with the uiuistancc of many of
arm y of nearly a million men and a reserve arm y of 4,500.- The Trihuuc's former employes, There should have hern a les- turned to Lnkehurst with the no­
OH, ALONG CAME FALL.
000, the a p p ro p ria tio n s for which m ust have been terrific. The Tallahassee Daily Democrat uon for the navy in the incident tation that the federal department
Oh, along came Fall, and thu green France has em ployed 200,000 men and spent vast sum s of says:
which followed the fall of the great had no funds with which to meet
“The Daily Democrat does not Shennandonh when the saddened the obligations. No government
leaves turned,
And like flames they glowed, then money in a little side issue w ith th e R iffs, which is an u tte r sny there will Is* a battle royal hearts of the relatives of the men funds are available for thia pur­
wnste of tim e, m oney and civilization. France has spent between these two morning
to brown they burned.
f&gt;g pa- who went to their deaths were pose.
And the songbirds left with a firm more money on b a ttle planes th a n G rent B ritain, the U nited pers, for Tampa is the Chicago again torn with grief as the bodsum of $lf&gt;0, it was raid
wing stroke,
Iof the South, and certainly there ies of their dead were brought at Tho
States and Ja p a n com bined.
tho air station, was allowed
FORTIFIED
For the Soutn Wind slept, and the
i is room in a great fity like that homo to them wrapped in burlap
F u rth erm o re w hile not being able to meet her own ob­ for two great morning newapa-J sacks and thrown into shipping for the burial of each man, nnd
North Wind woke
was expended nt the scene of
With a Whee-ce! and a ligations, F ran c e has been able to find money to lend to | pers."
eases bearing “Collect on Dcliv- this
The Seminole County Bunk \sl
the crash in preparing the bodies
Whisht nnd a Wlioo-oo!
other c o u n tries fo r m ilita iy purposes. In the final analysis
Neither docs The Ledger nnti-jery togs."
for burial and transporting them
tied by its strength and cHil
it seems th a t th e m ain trouble w ith France is not a s h o r t- 1,l,'ato anything like n battle royal
This piece of bungling ’iron ml to L'ikehur:&gt;..
Oh, the last brnve bee sought the
tho
American
nation
to
realiza­
age of c a sh , b u t n lark of braina. Aa William E. Boruh. because
•
n”‘ "nly
—always tak in g good aim to]
The Slat) which was spent at
lust bravo flower,
there is room enough
in tion of the fact that there is no
And the dragonfly, through the chairm an o f th e S en ate Foreign Relations Committee, re­ Tampa for both, hut because, in foresight among those to whom the scene of the crash must have
its customers well and be hell
midday hour.
cently w ro te :
The Ledger’s opinion, both papers this branch of the government is been expended on buying excus­
Warmed his thin, chilled wings on
are being run by journalists, men entrusted. The only excuse o f­ es for the Shennandoah disaster,
them in all m atters regard™
I do not p reten d to claim th a t under the polic­
the sunny wall,
who take the modern view that fered by those officials who were for it is still remembered by nil
ies w hich th e go v ern m en t of France has adopted
When the North Wind blew with
commercial banking intevq
the only newspaper war that is content to send the heroic (lend of who read the reports of the handl­
his piercing call—
and seem s in s iste n t upon continuing since th e war.
fair to the public is fought out the fallen ship to tlu-ir homes in ing of the bodies of the dirigible
“ Oh, a Whee-eel anil h
en the lines of service to the peo­ this crftdo way was that they victims that they were given no
th n t sh e can pay th is debt, or even will. But 1 do
Whish!
and a Whoo-oo!"
attention that could really be call­
ple.
1a- • • • »k* a
* • . «i *
could n^t find in Ohio the s w t of ed
contend th a t tindor nny Bound fiscal policy, such a
How $150 could have
Of rival newspapers, the one burial Roods which would have per­ l&gt;eondecent.
fiscal policy, fo r in stan ce ns th e hankers of New
Oh, the clouds hung low, nnd the
spent on each body is beyond
’that
will
take
and
maintain
tho
mitted
decent
hand
ling
of
the
hodcold rain fell;
comprehension of thou* who
York would approve, th e people o f France are able
lead will not he the one thnt say ' ie i The state of a half dozen the
And the gray mists rolled; ami the
know what happened near Avn,
to pay th is d eb t. T h ey may wreck France financial­
the
most
ill-tempered,
unfair
.and
larg'V
cities,
some
of
which
boast
buoy bell.
Ohio.
ly. B ut if sh e is w recked, it will not be because of
untrue things about the other, h u t'Jt"' largest houses in the world
With its ringing voice through the
America is at peace. Mr. Coolthe one that gives the best service Ihandling funeral goods, was not
the debt she owes to th e U nited States. And if she
hours intoned,
idgo has said that a zeal for peaceto
the
public.
able,*
according
to
these
naval
ofis unable to pay it will not be because of her luck of
When the North Wind shrieked,
S T R E N G T H - SER V IC E - PROfl
ficerj, to provide res|H&gt;ctabic hur- time exploits lias been the reason
and tho North
Wind
wealth b u t b ecau se of th e im proper use of the
that hazards have been undertak­
iul for these fourteen men.
\
moaned—
Has the League
sam e.”
and scores of lives lost in the
Now to this disgraceful inci­ en
*
“Oh, a Whee-ee! nnd a
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naval
service in tho past few tim aN aaiBaaw aw aaw w w tiBaw
asw
dent
has
been
added
another
Real Teeth
Whish! nnd n Whoo-oo!"
months.
Probably
the
crude
way
chapter. In smoothing over the
St. Louis Star
in which the heroic dead of these
AS I .ON Cl AS th e la rg e Florida real e sta te developm ents
REA L E STA TE
storm of proto:i which arose just dimsters
But the gulls came back—not a
have been treated can be
continue
to
keep
in
v
estin
g
such
huge
sum
s
of
money
in
news­
whit enred they,
With a mighty snarl the League following the accident the naval excused with such a high sound­
F or they swooped nnd soared over paper ad v ertisin g th e c o u n try over, ju s t so long will they of Nations ru lies into action in officers said that relatives who ing phrase as “n desire for peace­
storm-tossed buy!
keep Florida sold to th e public in general, and the boom will the Greco-Hulgarian guarrel Ge­ paid out money to care for the time exploits."
And they bent calm wing—it was continue on its m e rry w ay. And it looks like a fairly safe neva dispatches tell of the League'll bodies of the heroes of the Shen­
The Shennandoah dead sent
all a joke
pride in the Locarno pacts, and andoah would be ro-imbursed.
home
burlap and tabled C. O.
hot
w
ith
the
enorm
ous
su
m
s
they
have
invested
in
th
e
ir
pro­
This authoritative dispatch re­ D.. andin same
When the North Wind roused and
in its intention "to show its teeth
thirty dead in the
je c ts th a t th e y will continue to ad v ertise in new spapers for in the present affair" that threat­ garding this promise has come
with loud voice spoke
hulk of the submarine S-51, while
in
With a Whec-ee! and a some tim e to come, co n stan tly a ttra c tin g newcomers and new ens to disturb seriously the temp- out of Lnkehurst, New Jersey:
grieving relatives wait in vain
Whish! nnd n Whoo-oo! investors from ail p a rts o f th e country. T he visions o f these •orary serenity of the Balkans.
Bills for funeral expense of and a whistling bouy off Block
-—Blanche Elizabeth Wndo. prom oters has been national in scope. They have realized
It is n splendid chance tin* le a ­ many of the 1 I men who lost Island serves nt a monument—
----- o
■gue has to show the world wheth­ their live., in the crash of the navy these nre the peace-time exploits
Love nmy he blind but it isn’t th ey m ust puli th e ir prospects from the en tire co u n try nnd er it has a set of real tiger teeth, dirigible Shennandoah were re­ of Mr. Wilbur’ii hand.
th ey have been shrew d enough to enlist new spapers to do or whether the set of milk teeth
necessarily dumb too.
tho jo b w hich they have already done very successfully. displayed in tho (ireco-ltidian dis­
———o--------pute,„IlC0.
over Corfu,
in 11)23,
are still
The Mitchell court martini hegnn N ew spaper ad v ertisin g anti the enorm ous am ount of publicity jin
, t wlU
o fi
5-IiOOM FU R N ISH E D HOUSE
in ptnee. It
will bc
b r, ,
with Mitchell on the aggressive. given by new spapers to Florida, has been directly re s p o n si-; that
episode that Mu.radini 'arro -1
FOR OVER 17 Y E A R S W E HA\U
--------o----- —
W ith tltiulilo garag e ami e x tra lot on Dixie H ighw ay in
ble
as
m
uch
a
s
any
one
thing,
in
helping
to
keep
th
e
Iwom
g»mly
told
tho
league
where
it
Laugh nnd the world thinks you
R EN D ER IN G 100 P E R C E N T
g**t (&gt;ff when jt attempted
to In.............
in • Longwoot), priced for n quick sale w ith y o u r own term s.
are silly; weep, nnd it knows it.— booming.—T h e F o u rth E sta te .
terfero
with
the
Italian
island
Miami Herald.
a
to
grabbing. There was a face-sav­
TWO LOTS IN I T . M ELLON
----------------o W H EN L IF E IS tru e to th e poles o f n atu re, th e streams ing settlement effected by the
Automobile driver thought it of tr u t hw ill roll th ro u g h us in song.— Em erson.
A ddition rem mablc priced
l
OU R CUSTOMERS
council of Ambassadors, a war or­
would be cute to dash in front of
T h ree lots in Franklin T errace.
ganization
not
then
disbanded,
n freight train and he was a little
One residence lot on P ark A venue.
nnd which sat in Parts
Tho
cut up.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
League, nftcr the settlement,!
-------- o------—
proudly pointed to the evacuation
By IRVIN S. COBB
We wonder if the Prince of
PU R V IS &amp; WILCOX
of Corfu, saying, in effect "We
Wnlos does llie Charleston und if
Magnolia A t Second
iv’VfijI
I*bone 7)10
There
was
a
so-called
financial
waited
only
until
it
diplomatic
ef­
rectinns for playing tho grain
ft Moll I t l.lg,
be does, what Mother Mary thinks
LOANS
1N
.
wizard who advertised to give les­ market as laid down by the ex­ forts had been exhausted la-fore
about it.
sons by mail which would enable pert. lie wrote a letter to this acting, nnd since diplomacy set­
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B
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l
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1111!
a iB R H B in B s c iiiiis iu * » a l l l i a
_J
tled the thins;, there wa ' no need
patrons to prosper in their specu­ cffeet:
Mu sic may have charms
lation*. If by any chance nn in- "You told me if I got into troub­ for League interference."
soothe tho savage beast, but
Mussolini had behaved like n
two thirty in tho morning, jj i vestment made under Ills advice le 1 was to communicate with you
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i did go wrong the customer was and you would tell me how to act. Mad Mullah, however, and the
mount-* him.

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Six room«» g a ra g e, larg e lot.
smnller scale, since no great Euro-1
w
accidents et-asc in the navy the
■
pent*
power
is
involved.
The
Lea-1
OHIO BIDS WAVES RECEDE
people should know that the navy
n
Huilt, w ith g re a t care for resident o\vn4
gue has a new chance to prove, itn
■
ib dead." 4Jnd if the uccidcnts con­
PALM BEACH TIMES
effectiveness. Cowed into impot­
tinue a t thw present rate, everyone
Gigli grade, built-in fe a tu re s and ntan.'|
*
in tin- navy, will be dead any way,
Ohio has "outlawed" Florida southern Florida. No wonder James ence in the Corfu affair, ft ill bear­
su what dififertnre docs it make? land. Acting under heaven knows M. l\»x, thrice governor of Ohio, ing a black eye from its attempt­
' fi d for com fort an d convenience.
:
Old Beck S meet
ed interference between Turkey
•i m+ O ■— ■--- .
■
has turned his back on his na­ and Britain over Mosul nil, which
what
constitutional
powers,
or
luck
u
Evidently^thf St. Louis man who
E ssentially n w orth-w hile property.
tive :i’nte and come to Miami
utile a dozen electric fans the oth­ of them, the Ohio director of com­ when* official* ran see somewhat problem, by the way, i* not yOt
Feed
■ w
settled,
tho
world
will
inspect
the
er day doesp't put much faith iu merce and the Ohio state securit­ further than their noses. These
BIS
the predictions of an old-fashion­ ies commissioner are refusing li­ expatriates are merely the modem new courage of th-- League with
ed
Winter.— Macon Telegraph, cense* to do busincMi in the state counterpart* of the ilugenots, the n frank interest, llns it the qual­
Happy
Cow
D
a
i
r
y
■
ities to make good its threat, or
He’s probably joining the Hegira to nil Florida realty companies.
Purituu* and the Pilgrim fathers will
it need another Council of
to Florida.
Hete is a "blue" law, imposed whom intolernte b;norunce nnd Amba:i
adors?
Feed
-o—
by a petty officialdom, worse than persecution drove to
newer and
Some day someone is going to any since the witch-craft days of fairer land three hundred years
C ontem porary Comment
make a lot pf money by building New England! And an abridge­ ago.
Red Comb PoultryJ a"
acme “Davis Island." out in I-uffc ment of the freedom of contract
It is written that a certain King
Monroe und constructing a bridge that would turn the framers of Canute, full of his own official iniThere’s one hope. When everyDART NASON, Local M anage
across to Enterprise. It has been thu American constitution in their porta nee and jealous of the might [body becomes hard-boiled and fedFeed
done successfully in other places. graves!
And a confiscation of of the aca, once stood with his up. nothing will seem naughty.—
507-8 1st N ational B ank Bldg.
Why not in'S anford?
property righla without due pro­ courtiers und flattrft-rs ut the wa- Baltimore Evening bun.
cess of law which would delight tor’s edge urd bade the waves re­
z s &gt; &gt; s iiii3 D irii3 x ia u iiiis rs is i&gt; &lt; i
Young boy, trying to swallow the t *Mil of the very late Karl cede. But nothing further is writBy this time the Russians u’louKl
too much lry(ad. failed and some Marx!
ter of King Canute except that he be just about convinced that Amer­
of it lodged^in his throat, in an
Now we know why Ohioans leave ___. 4 L t - ■*
icans don’t cure to play with them.
attempt to Kbv? him from choak- home. No wonder there arc so
—Indianapolis Star.
l l
ing to de*t%a afriend* picked up a many can* oiv.Clemtitis' Strteet
Loans
MONEY A V A IL A B L E
Elm
ttnd
Com m ercial SI.
revolver auTsbcal the hoy on the Ohio licenses* M&lt;x wonder the city
Plume
M.
■
“ MV lady’s throat is.liktf a luto"
.Hid
biock. The ^revolver srcUlenuUy of Columbia, Ohio.'^ius &gt;A&gt; iMtch lor m* neou No\ e.*.i) Mr their
sings th e poet. Probably hta swee­
1 ifALMl,.f-&lt;g ar p Loana on Liberal ValuMi*"1
went off mix) the bey wns killed more than its proportionate repre­ cadencies, the Giiio director of tie. And doubtless her head re­
t-unstiU us first when In Ihe market f « f
RevolverT—aeculiar instrument to sentation In tho population of commerce and tho Ohio securities minds hlni of piano keys.—Allan- = ^ § j ^ p v " l T K U A I’RODIK l l
TAIL SOONER YOU
it oubVlt.lgud on
back with. southern Florida.
No wopiict c u m m i s d o u v t .
Magnolia A 8*e„n&lt;1 A. I*. CONNELLY &amp;
ftic City Daily Pv«&amp;s. - *
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1Chestnut May'Become!
Extinct as Delicacy
H A R L A N W . K E L L E Y , S O C IE T Y ED ITO R

1Another Interesting:
Meeting: Is Held By
Literary Departm ent

Residence

SHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

Another Interesting meeting of Imitation Fur, Shaved Ostrich and
the Literature Department of the
Clipped Marabou Are InterestSanford Woman's Club was held
ing.
', ‘
Wednesday ufternoqn a t the Wo­
Now
when
.more nnd more wo­
li!J will, enter- man's club house. The meeting
* Xt.U men are finding not'd and oppor­
fa Ball at the
tunity for gainful occupation out­
pifT IU M o ...v ^. — n r
side their own hotnen nnd when
tensely
interesting
that
the
mine
uses of the
art a consequence more and more
y's Class will subject was' carried over.
wohten are buying their clot lie;
Itowe’en party
As a summing up of the discus­ ready-made or are getting them
E. N. Scott at sion of the words of Edwnrd Bok, made to order for them—now you
five minute impresions of his three may plainly see that it would lie a
rth League of best known books wj*re read. Mrs. reul joy to have to make your own
:h will enter- Newby read a paper On the "Amer­ clothes. For never were fabric t
i party at the icanization of Edward Bok," M m more enticing. As you pass the
S. 0. Shinholser one on "Twice counters where they are on sale
at 7:30.
! if. E. Church Thirty,” nnd Mrs. E. I* Mnrkell your fingers involuntarily scratch
3 p. m., at the concluded with her impressions of out to feel these lovely brocades
"The Man From Mnine.”
Parker.
nnd shimmering velvcta, these
Christopher MorLey’s play, "A new warm, rich tweeds and other
meting or me Bed
Room Suite," was read by Mrs. woolen cloths, these siiks the lik*Chapter of the
of the Con fed- Maxwell and Miss Cherry. The piny of which you have never even seen
„t the residence itself was clever nnd itB skillful (before. What fun it would be to
it on Oak Ave- reading made it most enjoyable. work with these lovely material: '
An intere:i‘.ing discussion of the
They seem hardly to need trim­
ming at all. They trim then , pf the Con- play then followed.
It was announced during the selves. Hut trimmings are a
ivill entertain
rtv at the I ar- meeting that lessons would be giv­ tempting as fabrics. Have you
en during the coming winter in Be­ visited the trimming counter: i late­
ginners and Conversational French. ly? And if you have, didn’t you
All those who wish to enroll in find the new tilings delightful ’
these classes are requested to hand Ju st the buttons are really work
Dance in their names to Mrs. W. M. Thig­ of a rt and there are tussels and
pen as !|&gt;on ns possible.
braids and ribbons that would d •light the soul of any nrti-t.
One sort of trimming toat ap­
Miss Flora Burns Is pears
in abundance this s e a s o n i •
flubuill meet
imitation
fur by the yard. I’m
Bride
of
W
.T.Thursby
iAitura it her
several seasons now it lias been
i Atm*- Mrs. At Morning: Wedding- possible to get almost any sort of
hosfur by the yard. You have not had
Tlie wedding of Miss Flora to go to the fur department fur it,
Usury Society Burns to W. T. Thursby was sol­ either; it was n regular stuck in
nt fill meet in emnized at 0 o’clock this morning trade of the trimming department
» t'clxk.
at the All-Souls Catholic Church. This fur the benefit of the women
Rev. W. M. Humphries officiated. and the dressmakers who wanted
Miss M argaret Berner nnd Ed­ to embellish frocks with bands of
ward Rankin ncted ns attendants. peltry.
Only the immediate relatives were
Now there is this new imitation
present.
fur to be bought by the yard. Hut
Mr. nnd Airs. Thursby left im­ you would never know it was imi­
mediately after the ceremony for tation until you drew near enough
n trip to southern Florida.
In to see that the backing of tin* fur
about two weeks they will be at was of woven material. Of course
home at Orange City, where Mr. it is much easier to apply aril
Tlmrsby linn n position with the lends itself to the manipulation of
the home dressmaker far better
than the regular leather-hacked
fur. The frock shown in the
ii’setch is of bottle green trimmed
with metallic embroidery and edg­
ed about the hem with imitation
fur in chinchilla coloring. At the
bottom of the cut you may see
new trimming by the yard consist­
ing of mauve ostrich fringe with
Rev. H. F. Bolton, Mr. nnd Mru.
tl Tampa is now II. J. Clause nnd Mrs. Irene Bor­
den attended a convention at Win­
in Sanford.
ter Haven last week.
itwr, StT. arrived
Miss Boo Jennings of New York
ibo’Jle, N, 0.
and Newport stopped over with
Miss Klennor Herring yesterday
while enruuto to I’alm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown of
I*ittsbur«fh, I’u., are the guests of
Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. Jennie
I.. Munson on Snnford Heights.
Miss Cnrmeta Bnrbef expected
to leave today for Jacksonville
where she will have a short visit
; «, a ttp^.,1 with her father, M. D. Barber.

"JIPWiw.

Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase were
expected today from Asheville, N.
G\, where they spent the summer.
tin *1,
are making the trip by mo­
y »«0Mt of They
"•wb-Iiv, W. tor.

First Grade—A. J /
tie Hrnddock and M
stone.
Third Grade—Bartn
Thelma I.owe, Margin
and Katherine Vornuy
Fourth Grade Bln
Katherine Johnson.
Fifth Grade—*hri
Madeline Loyd, Olton
nnd Woodrow Dixon.
Sixth Grade—He dm
Robert Brown, (’baric
Dossio Singletary. It.
Jr., nnd Clarence I’eck
Seventh Grade—Ken
laino, Albert Whituk
Loyd, Harold Dixon
Ferguson.
Eighth Grade—Rich

meeting.

Syndicate
*“'Heroic
T * na»; scrape
, * a.n&lt;&gt; cut the
hngthwiio and
crosswise. I*ut
proY , Melt a

the rume sort of stripii The Frenc
dressmakers have lined entir
coats with this clipped mtvrabo
and sluned ostrich, arranging i
in wide verticnl bind*

country.

In Franklin county are located
the greatest oyster fisheries on the
Gulf of Mexico.
Palmetto—29 ci
fruit shipped from
one week.

citrus
during

OU R SPECIA LS
F resh O ysters
C ran b erries — F resh Cocoanut
Dill Pickles in Hulk
^JiT’sh fru its nnd vegetables.
iTynit all about them .

H allow c’en is a glorious occasion for par­
ties and dances. T h e cool, crisp autumn air
makes everyone feel so fine — and hungry.
You must make plenty of sandwiches and
they must be good, for such ferocious appe­
tites must not he disappointed. T hen you w ill
select Merita as the Dread, for vou know that
its tender, flaky slices arc extra rich and have
such a delicious, nyit-like flavor. M e r i t a
bread is made with fine cane sugar, barley,
malt, yeast and milk. T h at’s why it is so
good. T w o sizes, 10c and I Sc. .

Call us u

m a im :

u iairs
Filing Cabinets
Typewriters

EXTRA R IC H B R E A D

Adding Machines
and a complete line of

Fresh daily
from your
Grocer

O F F IC E S U P PL IE S

COLEMANS
Office Equipment (
207 M agnolia Ave.
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.A D V E R T IS E M E N T S T E T it f » Y O U

Specials for Saturday

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WOOL DRESS GOODS

MONDAY

10 piece, asst, material in plaid, small check and plain
colors. 40 to 44 inches wide. Values up to $4.50 yard.
Saturday------

$1.95 yard
81x90 SHEETS
One case 81x90 soft finished, no seams
for $1.50. Special for Saturday

$1.00 each

New shades nude, French nude, tan, heigh, flesh, greys
brown, black and white. Pure silk boots with lisle tops

$1.00 pair
25c—TOWELS—25c

always b e 'a looking- lor
an overcoat that wouiJ Le
ju-.t an comfortable on
mild days a* on cold days.

Large size baths, plain, white and colored borders
blue and g'old, double thread. Also 18x45 buck, in
white and colored border. Extra special

KEEP EVERLASTINGLY AT IT.
The Sanford Building and l-onn
Association has kept at it in sea­
Wmt bait
son nnd out of season. Has assi.-t\ Untiana;
ed in the building of some five
Unas in
hundred of Sanford's homes. Have
fl bake « snallow 1
until skim I
Ltk
u. \v. Woodring of Chicago, III., under construction now one hun­
in* in color. Ue-\ ir. expected to arrive in Sanford dred and twenty-five thousand dol­
and serve b » t1
\»ugar.
the* end of the week. Mrs. Wood­ lars worth of homes.
Vtitters
ring ami sons, Robert and Har­
one cup (lour old, will come down later. They
aspoonu baking expect to make their home in Suniespoons sugar. futd this winter.
\ »( bait
\ and Wt c

At last wo have it in (ho
Knit-Ux m at. It is knit­
ted—but you would never
know it. it looks like a
fine import* d overcoating.

25c each
CURTAIN SCRIM

V

36 inch scrim and marquisette white, ecru- cream. Special

25c yard

tail, one-third

*ior
l’etersburg are In t-in Hines of St.
ing the Shrine CoSanford attendHines is General CLremoninl. Mr.
Chairman of the
locomotive Englnee
lantic Coast line, is of the Atguests of Mr. and Mi They are the
Wy at their honv rs. W. F. Shelon Elm Avenue.
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in, Uio Hanford Build*

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School Heads Finish
Tours Of Inspection

Curt* Barber is spending a fow
days in New York. He expects to
Lave for Sanford about the end of
the week. He is connected with
the American Fruit Growers and
has been in Washington, I). C., du­
ring the past summer.

WHAT

m a n g e o f m j u s i n e s s 'i s d o i n c . f o r y o u .

■n i i i i B i i n m i n i i i i i B i i i i i i i i i N i n i H n i i a i i

The friends of Mrs. C. L. Goodhue will be pleased to learn that
n’.to lias returned to her home after
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Oct. 30.
an operation a t the Florida Sani­ —(A1)—Three official; of the De­
tarium in Oriumlo.
partment of Public returned re­
cently from trips on school work
Friends of Mrs. C. L. Goodhue over the state.
Will be pleased to learn th at she
It. M, Seuley, Mipcrvisor of high
has returned to her home after a schools, visited Orlando and Fort
successful operation a t the Florida Myers. It. M. Evans, supervisor .if
Sanitarium at Orlando.
elementary schools, looked after
educational interests at Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Goodspecd nnd Tampa, and Miss Nettie Brogof 613 Myrtle Avenue, announce don, supervisor of rural schools,
the birth of a seven and one-half stopped a t Gainesville, Orlando,
pound son a t the Fernald-Laughton Plant City and Tampa.
Hospital Wednesday morning. He
All expressed themselves ai
has been named James Warren.
highly pleased with the progress
neing made in tlnf Florida schools.

io«m Union juice
ic bananas line,
nd seasonings,
t; add lernon
the vgg beaten
spoonsful into
Drain on paper
Powdered sugar.

n v TOR

AM ERICAN OAKERIES C O M PA N Y

Wc have a complete

Lake Mary Schon
Honor Roll

Lee Fields has returned from Cam­
den, N. J., where he has been the
past summer. He is connected with
the American Fruit Growers.

ITHACA. N. Y., Oct. 30.—OF)-Tht« chestnut as an American deli£ncy is fucinp extinction. Plant
patholngiiis nnd foresters a t Cor­
nell University sny the reason is a
serious blight communicated from
tree to tre&lt;* by the wind, a contam­
inating which has been unhamper­
ed during the last 20 years,
j The disease, which these nntbnl-l

o g is ts d escrib e as incuAtUl^n
th e u itu a tio n m ore s e rio u s .
b liR h t was f i r s t discovered. !
Brooklyn park in 1901, b u t i t
n o t u n til tw o years ago that It
d isco v ered in other parts o f

While ho Is young anil
impressible, your boy
forms hit habits for
good or evil. Da u i
advise vou how to give
him an early start in
the right direction.

it in light as a feather,
(Warnta* tcust, soft as vel­
vet, never wrinkles, never
g e u not of shape, unu *eldom needs pressing. The
yoke and sleeve lining are
of Skinner's Satin.
It is the most wonJ*rful
overcoat tor this din do
thut you have ever. seen
in your life.

JAP VASES
4 dozen Jap Vases, gold and bronze finished
$2.50 values. Special for_

Regular
All genuine Knit-vex coats
have the Knit lex label

ITione IH

Sanford Building
/i Loan Association

a n a n a n in v e s tm e n t,

es. one hundred dol*
ar p&lt; r cent Apri’
ist.-Ask-your bainkers

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�TPE.SAN'FORDBaPUJP- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 0 ,! 925.
U M 'IIIII) M IIP U T ll,HV%t.N&lt;J
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WORKS
T\

1925 Auto License Tax Must B

:t

Merchant Invites Gas League Turns
Thieves To Return Into State Coffers
Unwanted Plunder $1,579.25 As Taxes

The St. John’s river is the long­
est river in the United Stales that
flows in a northerly direction. It
is affected by the tides of the oc­
ean fur a distance of fifty miles
front its mouth inland.

—Tho comptroller’s department
here Is in receipt of funds amount­
ing to §1,579.25, collection on the
4-cent state gasoline tax. made by
the slxtcen-cent jjaa league, of
Bradenton.
The collections, Aoustfhl' Comp­
troller, Cncjntosh said,,,wore for
July and August only, and did not
include September.
Remittance of the money to the
state brought to an end a brief
clash between the lenguo and the
comptroller’s office, after the for­
mer and refused to remit the tax
claiming that tho organization was
a non-profit one, and Hint no 4cent tax was due from its sales
to members.
During tho controversy, the
comptrollers office ordered the
sheriff at Bradenton to mako the
collection.
The latter, however,
watt enjoined from doing so by
court order, obtained by the lea­
gue. Court litigation was immin­
ent when the league finally decid­
ed to pay the tax.
The remittance to the comptrol­
ler’s office was accompanied by a
letter from the league manage­
ment stating that the payment
was made through patriotic mo­
tive, and not because the organi­
zation felt that it had to pay it,
the assistant comptroller said. The
league, it was explained in the
letter, did not care to seemingly
take the altitude that it was mak­
ing an effort to evade the law.

An island in a creek near Clear­
water has begn given by C. F. J Su­
gar, of that city, to the Audubon
Society in a bird sanctuary.
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im-Birv.H your rugk.

Heletillfle ‘ le a n in g Insures S a t ­
isfaction.

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

Exceptional
, *'

New Invention
Saves Millions

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Plumbing Calls £or
■" *5 ff* Vs ■* A*" i

A Lamp That Burns 91 Her Cent
Air.
A new oil lamp that gives an
amazing brilliant, soft, white light, i
even better than gas or electricity,
has been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ernment and 45 leading universi­
ties and found to be superior to |
10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
without odor, smoke or noise—no |
pumping up, is simple, clean, safe.
Burns 94 per cent air and 0 per
cent common kerosene (coni oil), j
The inventor 1*. K. .lolinsoh, 042
N. Broad St., 1'hiladelphin, is of­
fering to send a lamp on 10 day’s
Fit EH trial, or even to give one
FREE to tne first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write him today for full
particulars .Also nsk him to ex­
plain how you can get the agency,
nnd without experience *»r money
make $250 to $500 per month.
I

A. D. ROSIER

Snowdrift is such a rich creamy shortening that it makes

If you’re p a rtic u la r ab o u t

good that the supply always runs lo w . It doesn’t make any d id

the kind of plum bing you

your ow n biscuit recipe or in tfc,]

want in your new home, or

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the new kind of plum bing
I). Rosier for an e stim ate.

6 Tabltipoonfuls Sjouu
drift
^ Cupfult Flour

A. I). ROSIER

6 TiMpoonfuls Baking
PouJtr
3^ Ttatpoouful Salt

in your old home— call A.

n If 'aur

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Mi x and sift flour, baking powder and nltto*
Cut Snowdrift into the fleur with a knifc
liquid
to make
Rollloutonijw
.
. a soft dough.
floured board to j^-inch thickness. CuttriJ
cuic cutter. Put on a greased pan or baking
and bake in a very hoc oven (450degrees 1
to n minutes. I f sour milk is desired, 1
tsa/ooooful soda and leave out 3 teaip^
w ilt 1" powder for above proportions.

1 Cupful Liquid, Milk

BUY YOUR GROCERIES
from

B I S C U I T S

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1

• fojk whp during a season play
Yotfc and ' actually are la
i touch with their managers, 17,LffW0'others who arc sent from here
,,to many parts of the world, dof $ i r d Wore or lose on the "Corner j
jptngs” ns the police dub them.
* filVery casting agent, the per*
' centage man, maintains an office
—a place whore mail may he mld ressed nnd where dead photo­
graph may be stored to await the
Xinul cleaning out. So when the
. .police threatened to arrest loit* ervrs on Broadway it affected
many “types" who wait at pre­
s c r ib e d places for appointments.
This custom, old troupers iuy,
originated In the pride of the netPHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—UP)
„or of other generations. One call
—A
Philadelphia store that was
* on n producer or agent for in­
troduction was proper, but nny robbed invited the burglars to
more would bo a confession of bring back the goods they took
idleness, an unpardonable sin in if not found satisfactory.
older days. So, even though each
Realizing the power of adver­
meal might be an egg cooked over
a gas jet in a cheap room, thn tising the store inserted a display
character man would each after­ ml in local papers headed "Notice!
noon array himself in his best To the Burginri' Who Robbed Our
wardrobe and sally forth to be .Store." The notice said:
"foilnd." The managers, being n"You boyg are not using your
ware of thin, would then walk powers of observation. (An un­
through the crowd and pick their pardonable trait in pny burglar.)
typoH.
If you had read our advertisements
Although much of the pompos­ und noticed our very low prices
ity has departed, the custom still you could have saved yourself the
survives insofar that on the north­ trouble of ‘breaking in' to get the
east corner of Broadway and For­ things you wanted. We are glad
ty-fourth Street gather "straight" to know, however, that you pre­
or nny-part men. At Forty-sixth, fer OUR merchandise. Every a r ­
vnudevlllenna test their new jokes ticle in our store is absolutely
on each other. An entire picture guaranteed by us—whether you
might be east in a walk of the buy It or steal it inn ken no dif­
short block Seventh Avenue und ference. If whnt you fellows took
Broadway on Forty-Hever.th Street. does not give you good service,
ilerc the Kagc gives wny to the bring it bn-k and we will make it
orchestra pit in the next three good—with the assistance of Gen­
blocks north. Musicians ready to eral Butler."
"P. S.—Special reception for
burglars calling after our store
is closed. Bring your friends nlong."

EUSTIS, Oct. 30.—] £ ) -/T otal
registration of students in the city
school:) amounts to 471 this year
a* compared with 447 of last year,
according to figures of the office
nf the superintendent of the city
schools. There are 401 students in
the first six grades and 170 in the
junior and senior high schools. Of­
ficials anticipate an increase in
the attendance of thin year when
the tourist season is in full swing.

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year, and
on the 11
that we 1
sold, whei
and to w
unless sue
This was the reminder of Cap- 1925 Been
tain- It. A. Gray, assistant comp- tie up for
trailer, who declared that any mo- sue them
tor vehicle owner who expect* to
Car owr
•‘get by" without paying up in 1925 license up
will find himself left at the port, the n*-w I
so to speak.
Captain C
“This office has been numerous
The nut
reports of car owners who are not the state’
Lilting' Otit their 1925 license, he- and the c&lt;
cause the year 1925 Is now in its on the ale
waning stages," Captain Cray said, that rcasr
“1, personally, have had people ment mm
stand at my desk nnd tell me that tomohilcs
they did not intend to take out a within tl
p i |
tiiii t
* i «v jr
V.
* I ' f l u. k i . i l
vcourse,
ii
1925 1licence:
that
they
expected
t! ^ i i i t 11 II v *-t i i
to ‘get by' until the first of next &gt;Monday night, October !

k 'u r k , -V rrn iic

Crenshaw’s
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TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Oct. 20.
_(£ &gt; )_ Owners of automobiles or
other vehicles, of Florida, mu.4
"pay up” on their 1925 license, or
they cannot secure the license for

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fticrti powered Vacuum Machine
gets nil the titrt.
"Van-Orient"
liwnnun P e rsia n
preparation renew s colors and

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TJTfltikS 1926:Pertnits,Dtfcl;

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408 Sanford Avenue
Next To Sel-Rite
Complete New Stock
Special Prices Saturday

D I C K S O N -I V E S CO
O range A venue—Orlando— Phone 11 (Hi

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Chills and Fever,
D engue, Malaria.
A fine general tctiic.

Offers and Recommends the Follow

Selecting the Rugs for the
Home this Fall

as Bargains:
One improved c o rn e r lot, business district, S anford
Avenue 58,000.00.

Beautiful
5 Room
UNGALOW

Why waste your time run­
ning around looking • for a
good Investment?
Let us
«ho^v you how you can in­
vest your money and double
It in tho next ftiirty or sixty
days. Wo have been in tho
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we have
tho finest listings nnd tho
best Values in tho Stuto of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners nro urged to list
their properties with us for
better results und quick action

F o r quirk tu rn a t good p ro fit 161 feet, d o se in on
S anford Avenue, a t 582.00 p er front foot.
Hue exceptionally desirable lot, eastern exposure in
Rose Court.

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fall days like th ese cajole one to fixing th e home for the
It's an easy m a tte r to chose here in F lo rid a’s F inest Rug SI

The New Whittalls—$150
The showing of Whittalls lias been cons
iously rieli Oriental-inspired Whittalls are
glo Persian quality, §105 up for others.
PI.IMU
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REALTOR

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Rooms 501*502. Phone 95
F irst N ational Hank Building*
S A L E S FO R C E •
M. M. S T E W A R T
D O U G LA S K IN G

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sec us a t 221 Meisch ’Huildin*;,

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FULTON, INC
Brokers

Kitchen and Rath
Linoleums

Real Estate
Developers 1’romoterl
Seminole Hotel

BRAND

SANFORD. FLORIDA

No more
I T 8 GONE! Thnt nwful agony!
X •Rheumatism can't stand tho
rich, red blood thut S. S. B. helps
■Nature build.
Hut rheumatism will bring pain
kutd misery to your joints aud mus­
cles Just as long as you are with­
out plenty of'Neb. red blood in your
system. It’s tho red-blood-rells that S. S. 9.
helps Naturo build that drlvu out of
your system tho Impurities that
cause rheumatism. And until you
do build up your blood to where It
Is pure and rich and red, you sim­
ply can’t get rid of rheumatism.
And 8. 8. 8. Is tho thing. Jlod
blood conquers rheumatism Every­
body knows that.
S. 8. 8. means million* of redblood-col] v—means health all over.
No moro rheumatism. Nights of
rest — days of Joy,
_____
Ailed with the hap- A
A
pin ess of accomplish*I f f f J
meat—niado p o s s l b l o l ^ ^ X I
by a body brimful 0/
r e d b l o o d e d life,
S
energy and vitality.
That’s what tho end of rheutnn*
tlsm means—that's what 8. 8. 8.
more economical.

SATURDAY

P layin g S a f e !

Kingans Hams, II)................
Clear White Bacon, lb..........
No. 2 Cans Tomatoes............
No. 1 Dewkist P e a s ..............
Nice Fat M ackerel..............
Creamery Butter, lb..............
10 lbs. Granulated S u g ar.....
5 String Brooms ..................
5 lbs. Georgia Y am s............

ueoaci*
CiMS
r L&gt;yoa
syr u p

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Do you know what you
arc geiting when you call
up your grocer and tell
him to send you a ce.it of
syrup?

Two'cxperienccd men to lay lin
you Pr"*"I»tly nt non,

Special! Scatter N
A xm insters !
§4.50

There nro so many
hinds on tho market that
you may not get what will
please you best unless you
name tho brand.

Just say BONITA— and *V
you won't be disappointed!

Special value* nnd specially
?pix-armice too! 27x52 inch
t’lers for use at stairs, near J
a,'d in various parts of the *
ure $4.50. Over a dozen P*'5’
flr° included in this selling.

^

A syrup with the pure G oodin cano.flavor, Bonita raVslies the most exacting tasto because ita llavor is as distinc­
tive ax it is inimitable. Try a CAn today and you'll ask for
it again. Coats no more than any other,1 hut you'll like it

Sour Pickles In Bulk

Sketched i» n heavy quality In.
land Linoleum floor covering $'&gt;2r
yd. 20 other patterns at J’A ’I t&lt;
$4.00 sq. yd. 22 patterns I f Com
goleum, 85c sq. yd. are also ready
for selection.
3

New Englands Make
Hooked Rugs
$10.50 up
lingers skilled In handicraft
ind eyes capable of rich coloi
itenctlng cooperated in making

B rings the canefieldo
G eorgia trf your table.

’? Cairo Syrup Co.
Atlanta. G*.

We Deliver

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colors

Cairo, Ga.

~WtP-A-POUR i* '/'

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�jn^SANFORDJIE RALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925,

3—Autos, Rent

PAGE

19— Sale, Live Stock

FOR SALE: *10 head of choice
AUTOS FOR HIRE
fiows, heavy milkers, consisting
G /E AUTO SERVICE Day
of Jerseys, Holsteins, Guernseys.
r night. Meet. ■»£•&gt;*»• J2*Sf Apply C. F. I-awrance, Oxford, Fla.
e transfer. Phone BSI and 63-W
20— F o r Sale Miscellaneous
r eei T jT so n s
_ You Drive It. .
Myrtle »nd 2nd SL Bt R* R* GROCERY STOCK and fixtures.
W ant to sell nt once. Location
Stantons’
corner, best stand on
5— Autos, Sale
Sanford Avenue. Sec E. B. Clem­
ents or J. M. Sturmon. Bargain.
n o o n t'AFO c a r s

Gfc.M-.ItAL MANAGER NAMED
accB » . ,NG J 0 URNAL is the
n n ptcj, , ? at&gt;1 nd medium Id
aLy5 na, . ^ i a;) One cent a word
^Lins^tdion. Mj njmum 25c.
I1OR BIG RESULTS advertise in

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GAS HEATERS
c A,1LANI A- Uct- 30,—(JP)—Tha The ideal heat for Florida winters.
Southern Railway System yesterAll Styles
ft* ,nn2n1uncc&lt;1 lhe appointment of
Medium Priced
. J. r.dwards ns assistant to the
Renera I manager with hcndtpiartors nt Birmingham.
Mrs. Ed­
wards, who has been general su­
perintendent nt Chattanooga, is
Phone 8
succeeded by Charles Chandler.

Ball Hardware

Ilesldent of Florida since l»M
Itefei snees:
First National Hank.
J . K. HUTCHINSON
KRAI. It STATR
113 West First Street
Phone 475
Msmbsr of
SANFORD. FI.A
Florida State
Florlsls Association.

ntnv
LAUDERDALE
DAHA NEWS—it covers Browon! S °U,uty th®r°uichly which is
* l”° most rapidly growing
r ‘1”nn9 on the Florida Const.
NOTICE
rnourst. CH,)&gt; ail&lt;1 Fate card Upon
, for con1924 Dodge Touring.
5 beautiful pointer
TO
A
L
L
CONTRACTORS
192.1 D o d g e, Grahnm 1 Vi ton truck
extra good stock. R, LA^I'A MURMNG TRIBUNE—
, lenftb
G. TAYLOR DYER
hend in your subscription to the
1921 Dodge Coupe
P ain tin g — D ecorating
ribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
for OW* 1921 Dodge V\ ton Screens
On nnd a fte r Jan u a ry the
dealer so you can read Florida's
PHONE 303
1922
Dodge
Roadster
2
t
—
Sale,
Real
E
state
trlcied to
10th, 1926, th e P ain ters scale
1923 Dodge Touring
to™ « ncW9PnP«r. One year,
will be $1.00 per hour.
E. SPURRING, auh-divisioi I.A, • h mouths, 4-1.00, three months
n» p*"‘
r.«P&lt;in, lM*
specialist. Subdivision to Or- fs-.JU, If V'OH (losir.k 351 IllTfl
",nation
I.
W.
Phillips’
Sons
Local 1261, Sanford
lando, Florida, and F 1o r 3
n M,au«ni
Terms
To
Some
People
By M. D. JACKSON,
, ,houM bj Phono 3
Heighta, Florida on Dbde High
Onk and 2nd St
v » r ::,,yi
. Tr"^
f"r ' ArVnTennd
L.
way.
la
°r
[• v;l'
;*r,l "I'oiiKherty,
IIA ltlir.lt SH O P
Financial Secretary.
In.M
.'.i J‘ lnl"nnd
l,-'UKh.Tty;
James
W.
DiiUKlu-rty.
\, |(,---------Iinunh111 Magnolia Ave.
FOR SALE: One second hand
I First Class Barbers
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­
known. William A Dougherty, un.l
II. A. SPEIR
Special Attention
-----Doorlieny. whose I'hrlstion; one 36 ft. cabin cruiser, pow­
tl.ui
name
l.
unknown:
Arthur’
Given
To
Ladies and Children.
ered with Scripps E-4, 70 H. P. mo­
DiiIikIu riy and wIf.,--------- Dough-!
Contractor nnd Builder
eriy. whose &lt;'h r I-111„ name Is imtor. Boat and motor in fine con­
know ,,; l-iil.. II.. II.,lunger ami hits-J99-M — Thone — 499-M
dition. Two second-hnnd flat bot­
hand. —It.i 11Ini;.-r. whose Chrisotic*
tom
fishing
boats.
One
Evinrude
iMti
mint*- In unknown; and t«» elicit
AIUUUANTOWN, W. VA„ people
■ *i»» t*1
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
every .if th• hImivi* named tieoutboard motor. Wise Boat Works,
Elton J. Moughton
are interested in Florida. Each nnd
[LiMW'
fomL'itil*. If lUtiu. and If either,
nuffl®®?
Mt. Dora, Fla.
of them through a classified ad any or all ,.f tin- said defendant*
ARCHITECT
f Aw'd t
th.-i* u .iif.st the heirs, de­
m the Morgantown POST. Six he donilyrant-or otlit-r claimant*,
I can’t FOR SALE: One Ford worm drive tion, 1st St. and Elm Ave. Rhone cents a word for six consecutive visees,
First National Bonk Hid*.
tinder each and every of the said
oal***
issues.
defendant* h.-ui Annie L. Walk- WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
ton truck and one Ford touring j 447-W.
Stanford. ------------- Flnrida
i-r; Jlajiril I' iiiulu r l\. Trustee for
ear. Both in good condition. Can bo ————— ----------------------------Annie I, Wiilk.-t |t,yard Dougherty
-ACREAGE*
gtiT »•
seen at corner of Central and Elm WELL LOCATED LOT, Franklin COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — snd wlh •eniile lemehrrty; James' ;
.
Classified
ads
have
the
largest
Tt» M**
U.
Iiotmhert&gt;
and
—
If.-.
Streets.
,
Terraco Roitj Court lot, North
BUSINESS-HOMES
tt »r
g h e ri&gt;
t i l ...... C h r i s t i a n n a m e
_________
________Grand Ave., 70x154. Address Snn- circulation in Southwestern Geor­ pIso utinktiow
VALDEZ H O TEl
|l(M«tlan;
William
a
,
Dougherty,
i
M o m - 727
gia, Bate 8c (U-word line) line. mid wife
ford Herald Box 6 3 5 . ________
D-'iigheriy,
whose
7—
B
usiness
Service
r 1,tiloDat.
t hrlstlan name i* unknown: Ar- |
TO REACI1 BUYERS or seltera of thur Dnuiilii-rlt. and wife.-----------1
22— Sole, F u rn itu e
8nitfuril*m Lcn«11nm II«tf11
Honda real estate advertise in Doughertj. whose I'hrlstlnn name
Is unknown; l.ttltelh- luiliugcr mid i , Valdez Hotel Building
the St. Petersburg Times. One can* husluind
^NF.Y-g nRUa 3TOR K - w . carry . lull lino,
M
.1
1
linger,
whose
U UIIT W. WAIlMIl!!. M nnniff
•criptiona. Drags, Swias.
e 0 u r p rjCC8 nro riKj,t. Oath or cent a word duily, two cents a won Christina mini" i&gt; unknown; claim-1
Ing
interest*
in
mid
to
the
lands
|
Sundays.
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FLORIDA- ORLANDO
------Orlando sohs mid ti.ictl,-* el.liming Interests
under Janies A Walker, deceased,
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ as
heirs, devisees, grantees, or ns
fied business, rate lc a word, min- other
claimant*, or otherwise, In and
21.— Lost, Found
imurn 21c cash with order.
to the lands loi.dnnfter doserlhed:
to any and all other persons whose
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT names are unknown claiming any
—Central West Virginia’s larg­ right, title or Interest In and to
that certain parrel or tract of land,
e s t daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per situate.
!&gt;lng and being In Semi­
word; -t insertions 1 t —
lc; 6 or nole County, and Stale of Florida,
more
particularly
described us fol­
more lc per word each insertion. lows. (o-wit:
ADVERTISE in the Journal-ller- llegin 1 jo ell*. West of the SW
of Section 35. Township If*, j
nld, South Georgia’s gieutest I'orni-r Range
25— O pticians, Jew elers
30 Hunt, run North
$250.00 in 60 days; $200.00 in
1.—80 acres with frontage
newspaper. Morning, utternoon, South
13
r.o
chains.
Ifast S chains. South
II. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, weekly and Sunday. Classified 12 30 chain*. W.-st
90 days; balance $15.00 per
X
chains
to
point
on
Golden
Lake.
Located
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
jewelcry and dock repairing and rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour- of lieginnliig. reserving a strip 15
month at 8 per cent interest.
outside
of
tho
present
city
Engraving. Embossing. See u» engraving. Quick service. 110 Mag­
nul llerald, Waycross, Georgia. feet wide along North side for part
limits of Sanford. Adjoin­
first. Wo do It. Phone 417-W nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
3.—$5000.00 will htiy a
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
ing land is being sold for
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The|.t
28— P lan t, Sced-s, Trees
beautiful
corner lot on l’urk
scene of stupendous develop-1"
prices much higher than this
ment. Read about it in the Palm
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
Avenue
located
in a beautiful
tract is being held for. Has
Beach Post. Sample copy tent on
nf Tin and Sheet Metal Work. 1TEWART THE FLORIST"
residential
section
of tho
frontage on street which is
Flowers *ur all occasions.
request.
i I1
Water nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak
city.
Plenty
of
shade
on this
614 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
soon to ho paved. Price
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele*
lot.
Terms,
$2,000.00
cash;
—
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm$450.00 per acre; 1-3 cash,
phone t i l .
33— W anted
t-rs and fern growers of Volus-|
balance
reasonable
terms.
balance 1 and 2 years a t 8
.neou:t
— --------------------------------------- in county advertise in the DoLaud
V1IRACLF Conerrta Cn„ general
per cent.
ANTED:
Sheet
metal
work
of
Daily
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
cement work, aidewalka, build4.—A beautiful full hear­
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal with order.
Inr blocks, irrigation boxes. J. K.
ing
orange grove at Piiolu.
oiks. 312 E. 2nd St.___________ SEVKLOPERd ATTRITIONTerwNIeger, Prop.
Convenlenl to packing house.
2.—A beautiful lot on
ANTED: Painting and paper
i’en^coln is beginning
the,
I.ucati'd on road tinlL is to he
which .to build youc home.
hanging.
Phone
Curtis,
25o,
SandecttbiptnexU
in
Gcorgil^l
paved.
Price $6,000.1)0; $3,Located
on
Laurel
Ave.,
be­
HTTjL LUMBER * CO Houss tx
rd nnd N Y
history; a half million dollar high-;
1)011,00 cash; balance I, 2 and
tween 10th ami 11th Streets.
Service, Quality and Pries.
__ I_________________ wny to the gulf licach just finish3 years at 8 per cent.
Price $1,800.00; $500.01) cash,
3SITION WANTED: 5 years ex- cd; at two million dollar bridge
\DDRESSING ■ - Maltigraphing,
perience in Indies and children’s across Escambia Bay stnrted;
folding and mailing—as you
ndy-to-wenr. Address R. A. Box q u arte r million dollar opera house
want it-—when you want it.
0, city.
| under construction; two millions
Phone 673. H, E. Porch. F irst
-------*
..
^
being spent on highway; greatest
NnMnnqt Bank Rtdff
31— W anted Help, Female i chance for live developers to get
------------------- -— ---------- in on ground floor. Write Dovcl10— For R ent, Rooms
[RL WANTED: To assist w ith' opment Department. The I’cnsap Supplies
INCOnPtJ SATED
COMPANY.
gencral housework and care of;cola News.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ children. 2300 Palmetto Ave
ADVERTISING gets results if it
----------- *4 ~ r e a l t o r s ~ &gt; ---------out meals.
Reasonable rates,
reaches potential buyers. I'aLincoln IIouis.
35— W anted Ilcip, .Male
latka Daily News is circulated in
JOHN IC. FOX, Reprc-senlnUve
an
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
FOR PENT: Bedroom, also garage. WANTED: 15 shoe salesmen for tion.
Florida territory, selling direct.
120 S o u th Dark Ave.
Apply 806 Magnolia or Phone
206.
Samples furniti'ied to men with TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa.
references. Guaranteed Shoe Co.,
Wc Cover Florida Real E s ta te Like th e Sunshine1
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
13— For R ent, O ffice, S to res R. I). Dillard, Dist. Mgr., Sanford, sified pages of Florida's Great
Fin.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents n word.
t()R RENT: Office space, desirMinimum 25c, cash with order.
| able location. Suitable for real
Write for complete rate card.
10— W an ted Real E state
M ate firms. Apply Sanford Loan
l Savings Co.
WANTED: Corner lot, with ad­ OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
$8,000.00
joining lot between 1st and 3rd through the Xenia Garotte, Xen­
I t— For Sale, A creage
St. West Side. Must he reasonably ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates
priced. Dean-Berg Corp,
on romicst.
_________
U lindi
SALE: rfi aero farm, l t-2
■Hsu. m'lc3 west Sanford, on asphalt WANTED: Lot in good location,
JUHi/;r&lt;&gt;nd, all iut with vegetables. 5 State price and terms first letter.
&amp; Unlearn dwelling, $6500.00, $3500.00 Box. 92.
. 1st or Dec. 1st to Slay 1st
i Cafe. rash. Three lots 50x117 1-2 in south
11— W anted to Kent
rwier Sanford for $600.00 each. I’nrt
Tires and Tubes
For O ur N o rth ern Salesm en
WANTED TO RENT: Furnished
At prices that ar« righ:
apartm ent or house. Phono Wil­
Several single rooms.
liams
017.
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
17—F or Sale, H ouses
Two sm all a p a rtm e n ts
Oils
12— Advtg. Mediums
C entrally located

!'VctfclezRectf ty Co.

Two 5 room houses
on one lot,
paving paid

Eight room house,
two fire places, ga­
rage, fruit trees.
A Bargain

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, easih, 'Jc
charge. 10c minimum.
MATNE — Watervllle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
tho Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or *dl
anything? If so advertise ui
the Gnincavillo Sun.

Lot

im m ediately

in

rear o f Post Office.
75x82.

$760.00 per ft.

Corner Sanford Avet

..

1

nue and U nion, priced
under market.
33 feet

on

Sanford

Ave., between 5th and
6 th.

$.10,000.00.

Several excellent buys
in lots in the best parts
of town.
A few houses left at­
tractively priced and
on very easy terms.

II. S. LONG, Mgr,
Rooms 9-10-1! Hall \\U\y
Phone 657.

A C C O U N TA N T

*

S y s te m s I n a ta lle il— A udits
.Special
HaD'*
In
Perm anent
C lie n te le

.

R. L. ROBERTSON
. t l a s n n l e ' I ' r n i p l e It m ini 13

Earle T. Field
31131. R 1 T 3 T S — IN VBSTM IXTi

I.obliy ruluston-Urumley fildg.
Hanford
Florida

I Four Door Ford Se­
dan. Good mechanical
condition. Quick act­
ion necessary.
X Care Herald

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

RINK’S FILLING
STATION
Phone 461 -J

W. H. LONG

Just like Christmas
Shriuers Day comes
but once a year.

MEAT MARKET

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fl»
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla

LUCKY 1
Q D T T H i-b (
W ICi!
_ J

and it has been said
that o p p o r t u n i t y
By GEORGE McMANUS knocks but once.
But Florida real estate
THACT CEGCT/MNUY ‘
Let us show you sevW U L ■bO M E C A M E
L.A,*bT t s i c ,v \ T - F l u
has proved this untrue
*JOt»T CQVJtST U P
eral opportunities for
A N ' “bEIE- H O W
C
quick profits.
M UCH \ w o n :
L istings Solicited

12 Magnolia

ir iKT L.FeArunt Scnvics. Inc,
C„„I Hnum ntkH
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r1DA&gt;THURSDAY, OCTOBER

egins Publication
Editions Daily And

E n la^ ges^ V i^ e N e w s S e r v ic e
,r,k‘r that its subscribers in
c&gt;ery part of the C0Unly mny have
a ,,n,n-‘r en the ,lny that it is is­
sued and because of its dcsiro to
Jtive advertisers the benefit of n
rea,PnR Public, The Sanford
1 •*ld, according to an unnounce­
ment today, will publish two cdltn.ns daily beginning today.
.. i 10 . .rst. edition will go to press

NUMBER 77.

p r ic e f i v e c e n t s

» 1 lUUCHOFShriners Of Morocco
jfJOLDWEATHERTemple In itiate 78
FELTINSOUTHIn Ceremonial Here
Falling Temperatures ForThc
Next 18 hours Predicted;
Asheville,N.C. Coldest With
ThermomctcrStandingAt32

Greek Leader

Florida Temperature
R anges From 58 to 80

Many Dignitaries
Here For Occasion

Middle West Shivering With
Cold Wave That Beats All
Past Records for October

:ing pl»n t
ord, to be
itetl by o

t anti th e an to hold
unit in th e
r In M arch,
,ouncement
oe Tinker,
ae Chicago
lOrlando reL . of Long*
L/Alt,
k t r t d die

Substantial Nature Of City’s
Growth Reflects Progress­
iveness Of Citizens, Says
l,oeal Man Upon Return.

If. SttirrtU Mrs. Birdie Strome, 49, above has
If the North- been indicted a t Springfield, O.,
bos. 0, it'd for poisoning her stepdaughter,
knit. Almn Esta Strome, 14. The victim pre­
ffltUr.Can- dicted her death, the Springfield
PMieO'nidcr. authorities were told.
Lasd fra B.
[til
closed
Lns/rly of
*E' rtha«e
Levy
h southeast
tttely »ur&gt;is declared
irrr track Representatives From Many
iit planned
Sections Of State Attend
re** to the
Organization Meeting Held
fetku mornnatural
Here Wednesdy Afternoon
ifcrf con­
ked statA state-wlilo organization of the
Hkneces- growers of flowering bulbs was ef­
f i perfect fected at u meeting held in the
Seminole county court house yetilit Like
U relay.
I iarlude the Growers from the principal pro­
it lake, a ducing points, including Jackson­
grandstand, ville, Waldo, DeLund, Daytona,
'Italics and Sanford, O.'laodo, Oviedo. Tavares,
tiri, and u Winter Garden, Aubunidulc, Ocoee,
if the lur- '/ellwood and Altam onte Springs
held un enthusiastic m eeting and
it work is Imtided themselves together for
us, it was mutual protection in the grow ing
Ktnctive- and selling of flowering bulbs.
putly *n- The officers elected were as fol­
i diim, by lows: President, A. C. Haynes of
4 tbich is DcLamj; Vice-prgnident, L. A.
Hakes of Orlando; Secretary-T rea­
surer, C. M. Berry, of Sanford.
County Agent B. F. W hitner J r.,
was in charge of the m eeting and
was assisted by County Agent T.
A. Brown, of Volusia, C. D. Kime
of Orange, E. W. Jenkins of Lake
ami District Agent It. G. Clayton
ot Gainesville.
Federal Ouurnntine No. 37, which
is aid to prohibit the im portation
[ » « w . of foreign bulbs of certain varie­
ties on account of dangerous in­
pwkniW, ti Ct pest and uiseuses, has given
ot, tom [erowers of this country nil oppor­
ln khe tro-ri tunity, it was declared, to produce
Null).; and flowers in the United
&gt;'tatru a t a fair profit under the
| careful guidance of the federal
authorities us to control nnd elim ­
ination of insect and disease pests.
The Florida growers have re ­
sponded by establishing large
I lantings and investing much cap ­
ital, time and energy in this in­
dustry which has become of n a ­
tion-wide interest. It promises to
become one of the lending industties of Florida, rivalling even c it­
rus or truck n importance, it is
nrtci teil.
Among those present a t the
nueting held yesterday were T. K.
Ciodhey, Waldo; L. B. Drewry, Duy-

Y** Oct. 29.—(fl*)
OMRnff *|h0t an,i

i * E S ° e«&gt;|)loyo and
I, , ”th tr * ln making
hank aut. h money c o n ta in , in n
cil to $93 nobde. The |00t amounU
by the. o m i n e , ! * m T c ? o b t a i n e d
aoitod fro;‘m th e M , nR t r a " s Company ilo th.. i 1 ur,n&lt;s T rust
Both bankis are |nbt h a V f Uufful°*
b 5 .ln 2 .^ ® ^ eart
‘he

of the state, which has been under
construction for nearly two months
has been completed, uccording to
an announcement made today by
Frank W. Talbot, general manager
of the Central Florida concern.
Working under the supervision
cf II. J. Hutt, of New Jersey, forc­
es have been rushing the construc­
tion ut the West Goldsboro plant
to completion during the past few
weeks, according to Mr. Talbot,
who stated th at the local estab­
lishment, now open for business,
is the first of a group of such dis­
tributing centers to be built by the
company in several Florida cities.
During n recent inspection tour
of the Sinclair operations in Flor­
ida, a number of high officials .if
the company, among whom were
Vice President J. W. Carnes, of
New York, J. V. Dippel, south; m
division m anager, of Atlanta; !&gt;.
W. Beard, m anager of operations
in this state, and Horace Smith,
district superintendent, -expressed
surprise, according to Mr. Talbot,
at the rapid grow’th and business
shown here during the past year.
They predicted that, by reason of
its progress, its accessibility and
its geographical location that San­
ford will he come one of the lead­
ing in Florida within a few years.
Ilcndquarters of the Central
Florida Oil Company are located ia
this city, although the president,
W. M. Cathral, is a resident of
Eustis. Members of tbe local per­
sonnel include, in addition to Mr.
Talbott. W. L. Brinson, in charge
of the warehouse and tanks and
Brian Cosden, truckdriver. E. T.
Entwistlc, salesman for the .Sin­
clair connections, is located in this
lcity also, according to the statc-

The solid, substantial growth of
Sanford, reflected in the immensity
of the building program now un"er iiWH' ” '''.Ib is city, is, uccording
to II. I». Walsh, sales manager of
the Florida Vegetable Corporation,
with headquarters here, is one of
the most conclusive proofs of its
clnim to a high position in the
progress of tho state.
_____
Mr. Walsh, who returned to San­
ford Tuesday after having spent
the entire summer at his northern

Famous Palm Beach Woman Dios AtMiami
Bath House Is Sold Alter Auto Accident

Gregg Wants Tax
Appeal Body To Be
Made Into A Court
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—(&gt;P)—
Conversion of the tax appeals into
a court was proposed Wednesday
to tho hou.su ways and means com­
m ittee by A. W. Gregg, solicitor of
the internal revenue bureau.
The importance and value of the
board, created in the 1924 revenue
net, were emphasized by represen­
tatives of the treasury, the Amer­
ican Ilnr Association, and account­
a n ts ’ organizations, but Chairman
J. Gilmer Korner, Jr., of tho board,
told the committee it would be un­
able to function after next Febru­
a ry unless it receives a larger ap­
propriation than contemplated in
the program of Director Lord of
the budget.
Mr. Korner said the budget
bureau had disapproved requests
for $190,000 of the estimated ap­
propriations necessary for next
year, nnd this brought announce­
m ents from both Republican and
Democratic members of the com­
m ittee th a t they would fight to up­
set the budget recommendations on
this point.
Solicitor Gregg asserted that the
board was very important to the
treasury and expressed the opinion
th at the departm ent would support
n mov« for a larger appropriation.
Secretary Mellon hud recommended
th at the membership of the board
be kept to n t least sixteen mem­
bers.
•
In asking th at the board be giv­
en powers of a court, Mr. Gregg
said this would aid in cutting down
the lurgo number of minor appeals
now flooding its files. George \v •
M orris, speaking for the American
Bar Association, recommended m
this connection that the board be
given power to impose fines ugainst
either tax payers or the govern­
m ent when it found that cases
brought • befoA? It vYvre without

m e rit.

WES I PALM BEACH. Fla.. Oct.
29. — (/Pi — Gus Baths, Palm
Beach, one of the most funious pub
lie bathing beaches in the United
States, was sold Wednesday by (Jus
Jordlmu, owner to Paris Singer,
millionaire developer. The consid­
eration was not given.
Reports current here are to the
effect that the now popular public
beach will very soon become one of
the most exclusive bathing beaches
in the country, being set aside for
Palm Beaeh.
Roy S. Hanna, of St. Petersburg
a leader in the protection of liinU
for many years, gave the use on
H&amp;nna Key, opposite Pass-a-Grille
to the Audubon Society.

BOSTON. Oct. 29.—(/P)—Cap­
tain John II. Diehl, of Everett,
Muss., master of the steamer City
of Rome, Wednesday related to the
naval board of inquiry bis story
of the collision which sank the sub­
marine S-51 with the loss of tmrt&gt;threc lives off Block Island on the
night of September 25.
Coming from his lighted cabin.
Captain Diehl said, he saw a white
light to the starboard when he en­
tered the pilot house. The thin!
officer, in reply to a question, toM
him he thought "it wus a tow go­
ing west.” As his eyes become ac­
customed to the darkness, he saw

ATLANTA, Gn„ Oct. 211.—(A*)—
Fulling tem peratures were report*
id in the Middle and South A tlan­
tic states Wednesday niirlit on the
heels of a forecast which reads:
“ Fair and colder.’*
Indications in m any localities
were that winter hmt supplanted
fall throughout Dixie and the next
•IS hours would usher in the first
continued cold spell since the first
of October.
Asheville, N. 0., reported the
lowest tem perature with a mark
of 92. Memphis, Birmingham and
Atlanta were tied a t 42, ju st two
degrees below the minimum mark
for New York City. Hattiesburg,
Miss., recorded a count of 46, Mo­
bile 48 and New Orleans 54.
Warm in Florida.
Down in F lo rid a '/th e marks
ranged from 58 at Jacksonville to
80 a t Miami, indicating that the
cold spell had stopped on the edge
of the Peninsula state.
Rains were indicated in the fore­
cast for North and South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Missssippi, Lou­
isiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and
Texns.
Frost in. Georgia.
Atlanta ami vicinity will lie vis­
ited by a killing frost Friday
morning, according to a forecast
by the local weather man, who also
declared freezing
tem peratures
may bo expected in the northw est
and extreme northeastern portions
of this state.
’
The first Southern snow of the
winter was reported in Louisville,
and other sections of Kentucky to­
day, although the fall was light.
Middlewi.st Shivers.
CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(/P)— Tho
middlcwc.sl ran into Christm as
weather nr. a euld wave th a t broke
October records for two or three
decades moved rapidly eastw ard.
Forecasts are f o r .w arm er wea­
ther for tho end of the week, a l­
though tomorrow is due to stny
like tnid w inter instead of balmy
Octobei. Chicngo had a tem pera­
ture of 19 degrees above zero ibis
morning and F a th e r Dearborn
slipped, skidded nnd puffed to
work over streets th a t resembled
sknting rinks.
Dakota Beiow Zero.
The Northwestern Plains coun­
try reported tem pera lures below
zero with Rapid City, S. I)., set­
ting a record of I I below. In its
southeastward sweep, the front of
the cold w ave reached the mouth
of the Ohio river and continued
eastwa rd.
town points reported mercury
leadings within a few puinlH of
zero, while in Nebraska, Illinois
and other midwest states, the read­
ings ranged from zero to 20 above.
Snow was general throughout the
midwest.
(ContiiUK'd on Page Three)

Painleve Succeeds
In Completing New
Cabinet ICarlyToday

PARIS. Oct. 29.— i/P&gt; — This
morning, after n laborious task
throughout the night, Paul Painlove succeeded in completing u cab­
inet combination, winch is to be
submitted to President Doumerguc
for ratification. Painleve will be
Minister of Finance in place of
Joseph I’nillaux and also continue
as Premier.
The new ministry will be com­
Citrus fruit growing and live posed o ns to conform to the reso­
stock and truck fnrniing art* the lution adopted by the radical con­
principal industries of South F'lor- vention a t Nice in favor of a capi­
tal levy and to a resolution adopt­
idu.
ed by the groups of tho left yestorday, demanding the return to pow­
e r of several members of form er
Premier Herriott’s cabinet.
Camille Clinutempa, former min­
ister "f the interior, ami Fldouui I
Delndier, former minister of colo­
nies, are regarded us certain to
come back.
In view of M. Rninlove’s conicssions to tin- groups of the left, his
success in forming a new combina­
tion is regurdcil as assured, though
the life of such a cabinet, formed
to put through a capital levy, Is
considered precarious.
Socialists
support of tbe new governm ent de­
pends upon tbe early introduction
of such a measure^
The radical party is split on the
question. Canvass of the group by
parliamentary specialists indicutud that at least th irty of its mem­
bers are opposed absolutely to a
levy on capital. Such a defection
from a coalition of the left in the
..
chamber would make tho governplicd I mint nuijority too scanty for cer," ns tain success.
Cap-1 A aimilur canvuss of the sennto
peri* /hewed an overwhelming m ajority
s ra- against tho measure which the SoI du-j ciuHsts and extrem e radicals insist
SOB &lt;upon and of which is tho price of
He | their support of M. Rainlevu’s secr.
ond government.

Two Thousand Nobles
Gather For Annual
Cerem onial;Stevens
Is Guest Of Honor

Colorful Spectacle Is
Furnished InParade
In Business Section
Invaded by a Iturde of redcapped Nobles, intent upon*
the proper adm inistration of
appropriate punishment to a
clas s o f 78 candidates for ad­
mission into the inner circle,
Sanford today is guest over
2,000 members of the Mystic
Shrine, ami their ladies, here
t » participate in the ceremon­
ial conducted by officers of the
Morocco
Temple of Jacksonville,
Premier Pangalos of Greece is one
of the leading figures in the w ar­ t Headed by potentate^ past polike controversy between that tontates and other officers of tho
country and Bulgaria, lie former­ tliree Florida temples, the Shrln• i &lt; began to arrive early Wednes­
ly was Greek w ar minister.
day night. Before darkness de­
scended yesterday, numbers of the
novices were bonded together by
th iir tormentors, and tho enteitainmeat liegan.
Throughout tho evening bands
of the visitors, aided by Nobles of
'.th e Sanford Shrine Club, who nro
l; acting as official hoe.s during the
. two day celebration, proceeded to
dismiss all thought o| care and
Recontly Formed Civic Club l worry, and concentrated on the
Begins Campaign to Raise purpose of their mission, the act
Fund In Fully Equip Chil­ of making the temporary existunco of their candidates .. thing of
li, cn’.s Recreational (’enter to rture.
Following n band concert in the
tiu.ugurnting a campaign to se­
Pork
the courthouse, of­
cure lands for the purchaso of ficers adjoinin'?
of the local club had uirangplayground equipment for a chi!- od a stre e t dnneo whwi the vis­
drea' recreational centers in thin itors and hosts found entertain
city, members of tho newly organ­ m
o n t‘U ntil midnight. A special mid­
ized Sanford Lions ('lull, oz the
night
revue featuring u mu real
weekly meeting Wednesday pledg­
comedy
playing at O r­
ed $500 for this purpose, according lando, a t company
the Milnne theater com­
to r.n announcement by F. W. Tal- pleted
tho scheduled card of en ter.
liot, ehairmun of u committee nam ­ • tuinnicut
for the day.
ed to direct tlie efforts of the.i i s t i l l ,
B _
I
I rasa.?
i
•
Candidatcs IParaded
Thin iMorning
Lions,
Tim committee, including ' r* Headed by tho Mon..en Temple
Talbot, Dr. ('. I.. Park, Sandy /
'.bend, and graced by the prei..ice
..V'D’f m any high officials v f the statu
demon, P. A. Mem, It. I.. Robert­
the 78 unfortunates garbed
son, S. II. Connelly, Eaile K. Jones, ordor,
in
outlandish
nnd incongruous cos­
S. ft. Itighten. Lloyd Boyle, amt
were led by n rope through
I'\ I,. Woodruff, Jr., will begin ut tumes,
the downtown district this morn­
once, it is announced, to negotiate ing, accompanied by Noble.i suffi­
with the citv, county and school
in number to insure th*dr con­
authorities to ..retire a park sito cient
tinued attention
_____ t„o the business nt
in thi.' city which will be conven­ hand.
iently located m il suitable to tliu
Tho parade, said to he the most
purpose for which it is intended.
pretentious pageant over put on
I ion Sandy Anderson expressed hero
in connection with the Shrill­
the spirit of the meeting, k is de­
clared, by reciting the 'jinglo: er.! activities, included Nobles from*
“ Hush, little children; Don't you Morocco, Egypt nnd Muhi Temples,
cry; The Lions'll get y o u play­ thu three Florida Shrines, as well
ns m a n y from other temples in
ground equipment; Bye and hyp." nearby
stnten.
The tluli decided that the com­ The class to he initiated nt the
mittee members also will serve a s 1ceremonial scheduled to begin a t 1!
an executive board in the direction o’clock this afternoon includes:
of tbe contemplated campaign to
Frank Best Adams, John E rnest.
raise the necessary funds. It is, Baker, Augustus Pat Bandy, Gor­
plauueil, Mr. TallNit states, to se­ don Barber, Belton E. Hass, Lem­
cure between $2.5611 and $11,000 by uel L. Bellamy, Gustav Adolph
local solicitation.
Bergstrom, Lloyd .lumen Bolt,"Earl
The campaign, which will be Ellsworth Bond, Janies Richard
started immediately, i:&lt; tbe first Booth, lairs Edward Bostrom, Honstep in the movement adopted by
•
I B Ml III t. Hill II T al­
the organization when it was insti­ bert Brown, Eugene Ephrum Bu.'ko.
tuted here u few weeks ago. At that
Philip II. Cush, Edward Wesley
time the nnnouneenient was made Clark, W alter ('has. Cords, Robert
that the Sanford Lions had tiro- Anderson Cobb, George II. Crane
posed to sponsor an effort to buy Robert William Dean, Fiddle H a r­
nnd install sufficient playground ris Doyle.
and amusement facilities to fulfill
Normnn Cicero Edwnrds, George
the present needs of tho city in II. Elliott. Charles Fldward F re e ­
this roii.TCCt,
man, William A. Gates, Janies TifThe Lion's quartet was introduc­ lingban. Goethe, William Theodore
ed to the members a t tho meeting Goodyear, Julius I.itnccford G resh­
Wednesday, when it rendered u se­ am. Benjamin Hawkins Guthrie.
Lovlck Pierce Hagan, Jnm cs
lection that was much enjoyed. The
quartet includes: S. R. IMghtoii, Thomas Hardy, F'rnnk Hurrold, Ed­
basso; P. A. Moro, first tenor; G. ward F'arriH H art, William Carl
W. Spenser Jr., second tenor and Hartline, William Albert Higgins.
Henry Mitchell Jernigan, C har­
Paul It. Forbes, baritone. Haw­
kins Connelly has been named song les B. Jones, Pierce Brown lutmson,
(Continued on Page Three)
leader of the club.

Police Repel Attack
Of Mob on t t Y. Hotel
NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—(/19lice reserves lu.it night rcpcllc
attack by u mob of 400 |&gt;er
i'.lid to he members of the
F’nscist Alliance of North Am
upon the hotel Pennsylvania, v
600 members of the Italian Fn
League of Nortli America
holding u dinner.

Robber Kills Man
In Making1Escape
CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(/I*)—M ar­
tin J. Durkin, automobilo thief and
gunman, nought for killing Edward
Slmnnhan, federal agent, who a t ­
tempted to arrest him, shot und
killed ono man and wounded u de­
tective last night in escaping from
unihtiidi of police in an npurtm ent
building.

ident of tlm Florture und Meehan
egroea, in Ilia re&gt;
superintendent ol

HISTORICAL FACTS
The first home was built here
}-y J. W ufford Tucker in 1869.
The city was settled by Gen.
Henry Sanford In 1871 mid was
Inid out under the supervision
of John A. McDonald nnd I’. II.
Mnrks. It was incorporated u
a town in 1877. The first ho­
tel, the Sanford House, was
erected In 1875. The first rail ruud connection in thu city was
built to Orlundo in 1880. In
1885 th'j population was 2,500
F'irc, in 1887 destroyed nil but
1G of the 125 homes und busi­
ness houses. Kpedeinie of yel­
low fever, in 1888 took heavy
toll of lives. In 1893 Sanford
wus a thriving city, fully re­
covered from the effects of the
two disasters. It suffered from
the frecto of 1894-95. I
cultivation wus introduced in
1K98. The city hud a popula­
tion of 2.500 in 1902. A street
car line was built in 1908, which
wus later abandoned.
F irst
S treet was paved in 1910. E s­
tim ate population in 1925 of
11,000.

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T H E g A f ^ O R D j t g g A E n . 'W E n N E a P A Y ,

[ht Alleged Bootleggers, FLORIDA AMONG
liiding "Queen” Of Gang, DIXIE STATES AT
A rrested Sunday At Tamps GEOLOGY MEET

P o p h a m Case Papers
F i l e d In Louisiana

OCTOBER 2 8 . 1925.

t w k f i n e r i t c o u r t o r T tiE f n b o v e d escrib ed
SKV K.VTII JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT p ared thereof.
RC
that you and
OK F L O R ID A . IX A.XD F o i l S K U ,
~ "a
*” Irercbywordi&gt;red
------------and appear
•»arn oorf you ho
"" *•••»•
**i • « before
r x o i.K
COUXTV.
IX
C IIA X - each
our said Circuit Court at the Court
lE R T .
House at Hanfort. Florida on the
Joe Cumeroq,
iHj th
»1i day
&lt;iav hi
—of November: A. —
D..
Complainant,
and then and th e r e m ake answor
vs.
the bill of com plaint exhibited
n o b e r t R a y m o n d R e a d .' e t al..
again st you In tula cause.
It
Is further ord»red that this orSU IT TO a t ’ I i r r 1 T IT I. k " 1s"
•r be published In The Sanford
CIT A TIO X
INrnId. a newspaper published In
To Robert Raymond R ead nnd Hanford. Seminole County. Florida,
wife, ---------- ----- Ilotiil, whom* Chris­ once each week for four consecu­
tian name la u n k n o w n ; nml earh
VO WCi'K".
w e e k s . ................................_a, of
and every o f tho a b o v e ’ named "do- tive
W itness my h a n d ,n n d tho seal of
fi*n«l;intf*. Ir llvlntr. and If either, n n y
Circuit —
Cburt
Seventh
th,iridlelal
■ omf otheState
«'«•«%* .d
uviriHiiiiiin
||(f dead.
until Judicial
or all of said
e fe n d a n ts he
Circuit o« f. tho
of
•••
to nil p.irtl** cla im in g
u n ­ Florida. In nnd for
Hcmlnolo Coun­
der the fo llo w in g deceased defend- ty, on th is tho 13th day of October,
tints, lo-w lt: Robert Rnymond Read
v n D O R R LASH, ,
nml wife,
Rend, whose A. D.. FJ33.
Christian naino Is unk now n, or Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the
otherwise In nnd to tho fo llo w in g Seventh Judicial Circuit of I- lorlda.
described hinds, situate, ly in g ami In nnd for Hcmlnolo County.
..................
being In tbo County of S em inole nnd
lly A. M. WF.F.KS.
State of Florida, more p articularly
Deputy Clerk
described ns follow s, t o -w lt:
fHEA I.)
All that part of Ciovornmont Lot DeCOTTKS
&amp; KTFNCF.R,
One (1) In Section 21. T ow n ship 19 Hollpltors and of Counsel for the
South, flange 29 East, ly in g Last Complainant.
of the Weklva River,
and to nny nnd all other iersons

IX

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—(A&gt;)
—The transcript of the record in
the noted I’opham case has just
been filed in the Circuit Court of
Appeals, at New O rlcanu
The transcript comprises nbout
Stale
-'Representatives
At
TAM PA, Oct, 28.—W)—A worn- Chrysler and two Hudson coaches,
•1,000 printed pages. It consists of
HirminghamConrerenccWill
• n , believed by federal prohibition which tho prisoners are alleged to
all the testimony; and other m atter,
Present Views on Proposed of the lower courts in tho convic­
officials to be the "queen” of n have used to deliver the ibiuor to
cities ___
near .r ere.
**??
bobtloggers and "dope” this and other
------. _____
Extension of D r a i n a g e tion in federal court of William
peddlers, was taken Into custody
Recdgnixe Some
l.co Pnphnm, fpr using the mails
by prohibition forces Monday,
The raiding party recognized
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—f/P) to defraud. I’opham was sentenced
when deputy sheriffs and revenue several of the men whom they be­
to four y c jrs im prisonm ent. An
Agents ‘ arrested seven men and lieve were members of the $1,-000,­ —Florida and Virginia were the appeal wa:&gt; then taken.
only
Southern
states
represented
■cized Automobiles, liquor and co- 000 drug ring recently exposed by
MMe valued a t about $15,000 at Narcotics Agents, Rogers, Klger a t the recent annual convention of IX TICK C I R C U I T C O U R T O K T ill'.
the American-Association of State
'L ta tra b o u t 15 miles from this city. anti
SKV E S T I I
JU D IC IA L
C IR C U I T
________
ly who
Bransky
who rounded
rounded up
up some­
some- G e o lo lu !. ' m a Z u ? “t 'l ° f v
&lt;»K F L O R ID A ,
IA
AX II
Klllt
women,
some'
?.C0,°Klst*»t Harrisburg. Fa.,
Mrs. Anna Rico, about 15 years thing like 70 men nnd
and
some n „ '_ «
S IM IIM IM I C OU NTY . IX C l I AX------- Guntcr-------- , state geologist,
old, tho bfide of one of the men, of
or whom have been
bcdi tried and
nnd sent- ,Ierrnnn
CK.IIV.
was also taken into custody and enced nnd others out on heavy bail who returned iro m the meeting re­ M. it. Luxnber, C. If. Wert*. 5fciry
llrowncll Williams, X. W. Williams,
aiming
P ^ e e d jn the,County jail here. She waiting trial next February in the cently, stated.
McDowell. any right, title or Interest In and
The convention, Mr. Gunter said, Currlu Cain and O. W.
ad 'bden enticed nway from home federal court.
I
to
tbo
lands
hcrclnnhovo
described
Complainants.
or any part or parcel thereof.
*about two weeks ago, her parents
vs.
Phillip Hsmbsch, assistant fed­ was held at Harrisburg on invita­
Francis
J.
Lynch,
et
al.
'claim.
tion
of
Dr.
George
K.
Att'iiey,
It Is hereby ordered that you
eral prohibition director of Flor­
D e f e n d a n t . nnd each of you ho und appear b e­
Federal officials believe they ida, expressed the opinion that Pennsylvania state geologist. The
fore our said Circuit Court nt the
M IT TO Q U IE T T IT L E
have broken the backbone of one several
the ____
men caught
- r_. of
______
, _ j g . . . in the gathering proved more entertaining
I’ourt House at Hanford. Florida, on
CITATION
tile
t tb day o f November. A. D.,
o f the biggest gangs of rum and rnid had planned to build up nn- n.s the convention progressed, Mr.
T o F r a n c i s J . L y n c h n n d h n s - 1921, Iand
and there m ake nnsdrug outlaws operating in nnd other drug ring on the outskirts
John L
ynch; ■
• ■■ ■
H
c s- wer to thethen
iinmi, John
i.yncii;
Hes­
v' u,"-c* said. The
‘ no intricate geologeo to- baml.
irt: cf Gunter
o f com plaint e xh ib i­
whose Christian nnmo Is un­ ted against hill
n e a r Tampa, In the capture yester­ Lutz since Ybor City had the lid *7 of Pennsylvania _was studied by ter.
you
In thlw cause.
wlfo of
II, K.
Hester;
It
Is
further
ordered
this or­
day of the “queen” and the seven clamped down by the narcotic nu- Drst-hand observation. This geol- -known,
" Rlchart. w hoso Chris­ der he published In that
the Hanford
men.
thorities. Mr. Hambsch state lie ogy, Mr. Gunter said, nrosents a tian mime Is unknown, w ife of Herald, n n ew spaper published In
It. Rlchart; W, II. Lee; F. C.
Caught Off Guard
Henilmde County, Florida,
wn« pleased with the cooperation very complex situation, beenun! of James
Lee anil Wife. Carrie A. Lee; Geor­ Haaforil,
i-aeli w eek for four c o n se cu ­
•Busily at work In a large hut, the state officials arc giving the tho mountainous-regions of Penn­ ge
W. Cramer and wife. Husaii I-:. once
weeks.
« rntner; and each and every o f tho tive
abutting on a creek nnd almost federal prohibition forces in their sylvania.
m y band and the seal
said d.-fi-iiilnnta, if living and If an&gt; of AVITNKHH
hidden from view by thick brush, drive to "clean up the wet places
the
Court of tho Seventh
The coal regions were visited nr all of said defendant* ho dead, JmllclalCircuit
Circuit
of the " S tate
of
the seven inen and the woman were in Florida."
whero the mining of anthracite coal then to tho heirs, duVlHccx. gran- Florida, In and for
inole Coun­
nr other claim ants, under each ty. on tills tho 13th Sem
n surprised lot when the two rev­
Tho woman, Mrs, Anna Rice, nnd was inspected. One of the curosities lees,
day of October,
every of the above named de­
enue agents and four deputy sher­ the 7 men caught in the raid aro: tho geologist said, was n breaker of and
fendants. to-w lt: r r a n c ls J. Lynch A. !&gt;.. 1923. V. K. DOUGLASS.
iffs swooped down upon them nnd A. Costello, Louis ^Alvaro/, Julius modern type, nnd costing qj&gt;out nnd husband, John Lynch; --------------Clerk of the Clronlt Court of tho
punctured their ulleged liquor man- Fernandez, H erbert nnd Jacob $2,000,000, The geologists saw the Hester, whoso Christian nnmo Is Seventh
Circuit of Florida
unknown, w ife of M. K. Hester; In and for.liidlcl.nl
ufacturing
business.
The
"queen’
Seminole County. Florida,
Bcrkham. Eddio Barella nad Hen­ coni mined at n depth npprpoxi.
n$
-Rlchart, w hoso Chris­
t
By
A.
M. WKKKH,
made a desperate dash fot free­ ry Alvarez. They will all be giv­ mnteiy 1,000 feet, ansi watched it tian nainn Is unknown. w ife of
dom, but some of the .agents soon e n -a preliminary hearing before hointed to tho breaker, 200 feet up James It. Rlchart; W. H. Lee; F. , » E * U
C," k '
C. Lee and w ife. Carrie A. Lee; D. COTTKS A- SPENCER.
lield her a t bay.'—Several..................
of the a l­ United States Commissioner Will­ nt n plant constructed of all steel. tleorgu
\v. Crnm/r nnd wlfo, Hns.m Solicitors and of Counsel for tho
leged runt outlaws also ran from iams nnd then turned over to fbe There the coni was broken nnd " Cramer; claim ing Interests In
nnd to the hinds hereinafter des- Complainant.
the ambushed hut nnd sought to federal authorities fo r trial.
separated nnd purified.
crlbed: to all persons, w hose names
flee, b u t n bullet or two front the
End of Long Hunt
i T r o r ic r o f T in :
»Tho state’s qunrries were visit­ nr«* unknown claim ing Interests as in t h e f i n c i j' u
officers’ weapons halted them.
d ic ia l 1 c ir c u it
Tho rnid resulting in th? arrest ed, whore qunrries which hnve been heirs, devices, grantees, or other­ .m. .u. . i. :. \. .rii
. .A. . IN
... A.........................
wise under Mrs. Htnlly C. Rlchurl,
HI' F L O .R. I. D
X II F O R NH1I Linking the "queen.” nnd her sub­ of the woman nnd men followed
dece.iMil,
In
ami
to
the
lands
here­
INOI.C.
C O t.N T V ,
IX
L'HA.Njects against the wall of the hut, scverul weeks’ of hard work on the in (Operation over 100 years wore inafter di^efihed; nml to nil per­
covered with guns, the revenue part of Prohibition Agents Stnmlnu inspected. Many pits, Mr. Gunter sons and parties whose n an u s are A.* V.*1 McGuIn,
agents and deputy sheriffs took an nnd Alford nnd Deputy Sheriffs said, wero over 200 feet deep. The unknown claim ing any right, title
Complainant,
or Ini, rest In and to tho following
vs.
..inventory of the alleged rum nnd "Red” McGee, Taylor, Jntm nn and geologists were given a thrill when described
property,
situate.
lying
Moses
J.
Taylor,
Jr.,
et nt..
they wero tnken into the pits by and being In tho County of Hemldope m erchants’ rendezvous and Scarborough.
Defendants.
the
nerial
tramway.
The
cement
nolo and Htnte of Florida, more
" L I T T O R l IF.T T I T L E
found, one 400-gnllon copper still;
The alleged liquor nnd drug
particularly described an follows:
of Lehigh Valley were vim to
CITATION'
30 barrels of m ash; ten gulldrts of camp had been under surveillance fields
J
-with
To Moses J. Taylor. Jr., ntid wife,
booze, six automobiles, one row for n long time, it was said. Yes­ ited.
L o u 1. 2, 1. G. fi. 7. *. 9,, 10 . 11. 12. ----------------- Taylor, whose Christian
Tho final day was spent nt Ia&gt;- 21, 15. 2«. 27. 2*. 29. 30, .11. 32, 33. name I*
boat, 200 feet of rubber hose,-water terday nt noon, tho raiding party
unknow n;
Martha
W il­
.11,, 3.’,. IS. .17. 3H. to, ti. 4 2. LI. 15. liams; Lovlck
1*. Williams and w ife,
high
University,
Bethlehem.
pumps, guns and a Inrgo quantity surrounded the rendezvous and
tr,, 4*. 19, 50. 61. 52. 5.1, 5 4.
fill
,
W
illiams,
w
h
o
se
Chris.............
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machines
Several interesting talks were r.7,■ 54. 59. SO. til, and u2 all nt Ian name Is unknown; WilliamIMA.
Tliirco
1
'Inc*
Subdivision
rten
ns
rdtd three Ford touring curs, one the officer declared.
vv
IIIla
ms
and
w
ife,
---.
made a t the convention, including ■.1 In F
Rook 3. pages 41 and &lt;5 Williams, w hose Christian name l.i
those .by Dr. jlavid White, of the of tho lat
rutlllc i:. t i.rdH of ScniliHilo unknown; n n d . each and every of
U. S. Survey; President Richards, ('ll unty. Florida.
the above named defendants. If liv ­
or
any
part
or parcel thereof under ing. nnd If either, any or all of
of Lehigh University, and Dr. A. the ntiovD named
ocremlants or otii- said defendants be dead, to all par­
I*. Kumrn, Pennsylvania gcoolo- erwlso.
ties claim in g Interests under the
gist.
It Is hereby ordered that you and follow in g deceased defendants, to-

PARK AVENUE Co
WEST FIRST STREET,
G reat buys, attractive term ,
position either of these lnmla

worn]

Both doubly attractive as nr
produce/satisfactory returns on

f

Slogan. Is Adopted Author Gathering
For P a re n ts During Data For Work On
School Week Soon Florida Conditions
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 28.-1/I’) "V isit your schools today" will bo
tho keynote of Amorlcnn Education
W eek, to bo observed during the
week of November 10-22, and en­
dorsed in n proclamation by Presi­
dent O olidgc.
Although plans fo r observance
are l&gt;ein;r left to local education
bodies and organizations, the Bu­
reau .of Education, which with tho
N ational Education Association
and the American Legion is snon. 'Daring th e week, hns Imued u uro­
gram of suggestions for each o f tho
seven• days. The p rogram Stresses
thoughts fo r development in school
exhibits • and dem onstration to
bring the public and educational
institution!! into c lo s e r contact.
Governors of innny sta te s have
assured tho bureau of their inten­
s io n to ndvoentu ob servance o f the
week ih proclnmntlons and tho bn‘reau hns asked school au th orities
nnd civic bodies to join In tho pro­

CLEVELAND, Ohio Oct. 28._
(/P&gt;— A rthur Lincoln Faulkner,
dean of tho conciliation service of
the United S tates department of
labor, makes Florida wtih its pro­
gress nnd renl estate activities, a
special subject for investigation
when ho Is not occupied in helping
iron out labor troubles. He ha*
made throe trips to Floridn recent­
ly studying conditions there mid
Ih now engaged in reducing his observntions to m anuscript. He cel­
ebrated his sixty-first birthday re­
cently.
Mr. Fnulkncr was appointed n
commissioner of cohvilintion elev­
en years ago, being promoted from
special agent ns imm igration inspeckpr, in which capacity he serv­
ed four years, chiefly in checking
violation!! of the alien contract lab­
or law along the Canadian border
in Maine mul New Hampshire.
Prior to his entrance into the
federal InlMir service, Mr. Faulkner
gram.
xvns president of the Amalgamated
Window Gluss W orkers of Amer­
pkeecHobo^
Marked progress ,u
,. r.uriy
m H&gt;08
nmn me
ica.
Early in
the organization
boing • made
was dissolved
by ortlrr
order ul
of na (CloveV---- in. constructing high- wux
uix.auivtMi i)v
way between bore ami Sobring. Jnnd court. In eight days

i '"’It of &gt;mi be and appear before
ear said Circuit Court at the Court
•'"use at Hiiiifnrd. Florida on the
lltli day of November, A. I).. 1925,
and then and there make answer
tile hill of complaint exhibited
gainst you In this cnusc.
Is further ordered that this
o r d e r he published In The Hanford
ibruM. a newspaper published In
Hanford, Seminole County, Florida,
onee each week for four consecu­
tive weeks.
WITNESS my hand nnd seal of
H'u Circuit Court of Hi- Seventh
' Ifruit of the State of Florida. In
and for Heinlnnle County, oil tills
the 13th day of October A. D„ 1926.
V. E. DOUGLASS,
1 b rk of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida
la and for Heinlnnle County. Florida
Ry A. M. WEEKS.
i HEAL)
l M ’Uly CU&gt;rk'
Ibi'OTTES lit SI’ENCER.
S o l i c i t o r s and of Counsel for the
" in pin Inu nt.

Kansu, Chinese State,
(icts First Real Road,;
KINGCIIOW, Province of Kan­
su, Oct. 28.—(A*!*—-This central
Ohina province is getting it* first
motor car road.
__For communications in the past,
Kansu probably has been the worst
off of any of the IH province*. It
has no railways, nml practically
no navigable river*. But in spite
of th e n disadvantages, travel has
been lively because the main route
to Tibet and Turkestan lead
through the province.
Ltl Yung-t'ao, military nml civil
governor of the province Inst year
ordered hi* principal general to
sta rt the road work with the soldicr* under his command. The gen­
eral commanded each regiment to
build seven miles of road. The
soldier* promptly impressed resi­
dent farmer* into service. A road
capable of handling motor traffic
Of more titan 1(10 miles hns been
completed.
F m ^ m r organized the National
&gt;v indow Glass Worker* Associa­
tion from the wreck of the old or­
ganization. Thin saved the fund* of
the old order uud kept the mem­
ber* bunded.

wlt: Moses J. Taylor, Jr., and wife,
—-------------- —Taylor, wltoso Chris­
tian name Is unknown;
Martha
Williams; Lovlrk I*. Williams and
------------------- Williams, whoso
• lirlstInn name Is unknown; W il­
liam A. Williams and w if i.
Williams, whose Christian name Is
unknow n: or otherwise. In and to
tin.
following
land, sltusitutho fo
llo w in g describ'
describedd land,

ato. lying and being in thu County
of Seminole und stain of Florida,

more particularly described us f o l­
lows. to-w lt;
The W is t n n e -H a lf (W I-2) of the
N ortheast Quarter ( N E ' i ) of the
Southeast Quarter f S E I - l ) of Hoc•i"1' 27. Tow nship 19 .South, R ange
29 East.
to nil persons or parlies c laim in g
nn Interest under William W illiams,
deceased, nn heirs, d e v is e e s ,^ g r u n lees. or other elnllnants, or o th er­
wise. In and to th. lands h erein ­
above described: and to an y nnd nil
other persons whose names nre u n ­
known. claim ing nnv right, tltlo or
Interest In and to the lands herein-

im p le s

. / hat ry
h can jdof
why can’t I havo a 8kln
v y like other girls? Why tlo I
havo to havo
theso
ugly
plmplca.
P, . u
, ,
ll
f l
blotches and blackheads?
«jf j couid oniy und something
that would clear up my skin and
glvo mo back my soft, rosy com­
plexion, I know I would bo tho hap*
pie* girl In tho world! W hat can I
do?”
Ia that you talking? If It la, you
don’t havo to worry a minute! Just
build up tho rich, red blood In your
body. Then your akin will bo aa
cloar and soft as anybody's.
That’s what S. S. S. has been do­
ing for generations — helping Na­
ture build rich, rod blood! You can
build rcd-blood cells so fast th a t tho
impurities that causo breaking out
on tbo Bkln hardly get Into tbo sys­
tem boforo tho puro blood annihi­
lates thorn—kills them right out—
etops thorn from, breaking out
through tho skin.
And then thl3 rich', red, puro
blood feeds anil nourishes tho. tis­
sues of tho akin and keeps It look­
ing healthy.
That's
is to iu
I t iiw
Healthy,
***•“ » all there
u w u -.a
tio y ,
vigorous red blood such os S. S. S.
help* N ature build.
makes you healthy
all over. It beautifies
your skin — drlvos
away pimple3, black­
head*, blotches, rash,
boll* and eczema—
give* you back your appetite—
build* firm, plump flesh nnd fills
you full of new llfo and energy.
All drug stores sell S. 8. 8. Got
tho larger bottle. It's more, eco­
nomical.

REAL ESTATE
509 F irst National Bank Eldg

HOW FAR IS IT TO
“ INDEPENDENCE TOWN”?
W hat do thd “road Figns”
n .
you to get there? L e t? , V * ' M°W,0
If you arc willing to rave SF&gt;n0 „ „
cent compound interest tuliio.l
j
hnve $7,500 in le** than 10 ycara i H
will of course take you a little longer. ” ,
Hut it really isn’t far to “Independence
If you want to go there u atl ‘
jjount nt the F irst National Bank '
Ju st swing into n good “savings stride*!
ing
.
Wc will help you.
"Ten Year* to Independence Town".
off.

F I R S T NATIONAL,
f.tN K O I ll), r u .

A L L E N AND B

H e a l E s t a t e A u c t i o n S aa llee *s ..

Let ti i

AT AUCTIO

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W e n r e p e r m a n e n t l y lorntril Is;
O C R SALEM F O R C E AllF. 131
W c G u a r a n t e e Satl.fnrtlssl
I f y o u tin v c P r o p e r l y y o u v r n n t (laid— List It I
K o o d .h y r.

A L L E N AND B
III! E . K rcon d S t r c r t , Sanford,

Between Sparkling Waters—
Located at one o f the prettiest points o f the Peninsula, opposite N ew Smvvnu, and between the m ighty Atlantic Ocean and the headwaters o f the North
mUe-'1)1 IS-*"'1 tl0 n tin g 011 bot 1 a dlstanco of approxim ately two and one-half

N ew Furniture
“The Development That Is More Than a Subdivision—A T0WNS1TE!”

THAT WILL BE
Your STORE

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, due to its IDEA L location a mlui„ , .
wonderful bathing and driving bfcach, proximity to one o f t U vveakhiest sfc-

A n d we want you to name it
NEW SMYRNA BEACH ISA SAFE INVESTMENT
WE i n v i t e i n v i :s t k ; a t i () n
Call Us Today, and HAVE us SHOW You—

'

will be given for the most appropriate name and
r v ._ -

*i ’i .

. . ,

contest is open to all

Inquire nt Desk
Moniczunut Hotel.
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
/

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:

"WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATP r N T
8*“ ord
_____________
1A 1L LIKE THE SU N SH IN E ”

Names to be sent to Herald office

M

On or Before Nov. 1,1925

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tona Rw
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Daytona
aonvi
villc, New 's,,.'?. ’ 0 r ","nd Bench, St. Augustine, JnckDel ',n,‘i Wl111’
Smyrnn Beach, Fulnt Beach,

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�REAL ESTATE

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INVESTMENTS

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

Phone 744

A good selection of Homes from $4,500 to $12,500.

i

Lots in all sections of the city at less than m arket value.
The Prettiest Sand Reach Tract on Lake Jessup
I Will Appreciate Your Listings

' T ° . m ' * 0Ukl' » " * &gt;

164 FEET on Sanford Avenue opposite San L anta $13,448.00. Terms.

ho ACRES r, m il,. « , t cf '

W elcome
Nobles”

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Clearwater lake in center of tract. $..00 per acre.

m°St

n llM ,rom

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1006 ACRES on south shore ° &lt; ^ * 0D°™ ’J [ £ ke C° Unty* A Wond' rf“l
perty ready for development. $350.00 per acre.
to i m p TUI PHY FAIlM, 4-room house, 10 acres tiled, 4 acres set W
m ,* .f « r f f r t i m , , . tUSOO for I m m ril.t. M b . *3.600 c .,h h .l.n ,,’ ^
Lots, residences, farms, acrenge, grovqs.

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Masonic Building------Phone 707

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 743.

,M
."

100 FEET on Cedar one b]ock. ° l f7/ ‘r“t / ^ T ^ T e m s ° f
bites in Sanford. A bargain ut $75 per foot. Terms.

A Lake Front tract for the developer. There is a fortune
in this tract. It is only 3 miles from the city limits.

Real Estate and Investments.

NEW MODERN Stucco Bungalow, hardwood floors, double garage, , h ^ J
rooms, and bath $10,500.00. Terms.

203-205 Meir.ch Building

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
House and largo lot on Magnolia, on the Heights, for $4,500. This of­
fer only good for two or three days.
,
We can deliver two of the most desirable lota in Franklin Terrace at
prices below present values.

e S
Well located corner, two large lots

If you are looking for a home or a desirable lot on which to build, see
tis; we can save you money and at the same time deliver ju st what you
want. •

in New York City and various other,
country we are in a position to sell your,
northern firms desm ous o f investing in pro

I f you have' acreage, subdivision tracts, business lot
kindly communicate with us.

/:.

FULTON, INC.
REAL ESTATE
Developers
Seminole Hotel

near Young’s Development

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
,H I First National Bank Bldg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
\ i i'\T A T F .

Brokers

Phone 7^

I
from!
1

INSURANCE

Corner 3rd St. and Holly Avenue, 5-room cottage,
bath, convenient, good neighborhood,
$6,000.
Cash, Term s.

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
L. ALLEN. Manage/

H igh-class property, corner W .lst St. and Augustine
£16,500. Cash, Terms.
;

Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

Especially well located, large, new stucco resitlenc
adjoining "acreage. $30,000. Cash, Terms
Office 11G Merri wether Buildln
We heartily recommend these properties at the prices gin
Established 1910

515 First National Bank
Phone 713

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

SANFO llU, FLORIDA

REALTORS

Few As Good-None Bet
Magnolia Avenue
Close In
$15,000—Good Terms

21 or less, high lots, west of Sanford Avenue, insidi
The most beautiful residential pro­
perty to be had in Sanford. A num­
ber to select from ranging in price
from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.

Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida
ku

$650 up. Terms

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number G Bull Bulldin

city limits, for short time wholesale at $550or separi

With Florida Land

116 South Park Avo

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

ROSE COURT LOTS
SANFOIU) A V EN U E LOTS
The Scruggs Realty Company is ready to accom
them with good properties at attractive prices. jn :
tion to business properties we want several lots in
fair, Fort Mellon, Bel-Air, Pinehurst, F r a n k l i n l e ’
and Dreamwold.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc
REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO
L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.

Phone 708-709
Phone 117

Please call on us in the Masonic Tem ple or at 202
Street.

F. 11. SCRUGGS, Mizr.

�•JR , tho ^ K c t for p€nnnr.l.ory

B^ -P J y tlie Makes *r
Hit on London Visit

;JJ”» " M ra 'lo T to ■ tT S ’wHcll

orocco

1 of
and
rthttUday
,aw,uch
iss*
tobut
the
it idicrn
.
ird
pro*
an”

fritm l^nf r

l, 5omm“ ndaiit an,
thp" , of thc defendant explained
(Continued from 1
B
; “ M. « « « « l re fla tio n In
Winborn Joseph La’
hours a fte r his appointment U’/ t h .
Th belIcf Prevailed thu
tnc action was taken h ren iiu p«,„
David Littlefield.
ington101
bCen
announccd
a
t
WnsliWlllinm Taylor Aiauaus,
Lloyd. Edward
WHHam
Markwood. Burton
Frank
...... B"w,c* i» Ousted.
R aym ond M arshalL Robert Lyle
W p’le General Bowley ndmitted
William
Mcisch,
Jr.,
Mason, John
he had spoken in opposition to the
i
-Mcrri
w
eather.
John
Chtrleu Jam es
separate a ir deportm ent advocated
Robert Mixe, ;Elton Jam es Mough- by Colonel Mitchell, he declared he
Edward
Moyer,
Pleaston, Homer L
Lewis was not hostile, prejudiced or
ant Hill Murphy, Andrew
■ t? *%y / otherwise antagonistic to the nir
Myers.
officer and believed himself fit for
Kenneth'i Burwell McCracken. court duty. Hi* retirem ent was
Miller
M cfircnry, Kichard
H arry U.‘
J.
E rnest Olsson, Iln rry A tw ater Os- vpted by the court, however, after
a brief discussion behind closed
teen, Benjnmin J. O verstreet, L* • doors*
Clermont—While way system is
i
Woodward PatUilo, D aniel.
•tng installed in businops secMajor
General
Fred
\V.
Sladcn
Pettys, Marshall Monroe Robinson,
Charles Howard Rowton.
H. S. Soffy, Joseph A. Scarlett, ..........................................................
■■■■MSSia ia a a B a a a a a B a a a a B B
Floyd Hodges Sherrod. ^nm uel K
Slaughter, Bemiett Franklin Smith,
David
Speer,
Fred
Plummer
Strfcnge, Calvin F uller Teague,
Shelton C. Till.
:
„
William Thurston W alker, henneth Churchwell W arner, Earl Ed­
ward Warwick, Jam es J . Williams,
Volie A. Williams, H erbert Inw ard
Wolfe, Charles Edward Young,
Horace F easter Zctrowcr.
Among the visitors, from various

Palnco” nnrf will be of typical
Florida architect and *ymbolical
of tho Sunshine S tate in every re­
spect.
,

LONDON, Oct. 20.—(/?)—Audi­
ence* were surprised -to see in
x o T tc n
Betty Blythe, a motion picture act- *
At the request of many cltU en s
rcss, ona who was not only beauti­ tax-pityera
utltl properly
ow ners
ful but who could ii'.njr welt, tell «wnfnK properly
w ith in the area
stories^ ami make speeches. Miss h erein after d escrib e!, notice la here­
by ulven o f intention t« upply to
Blythe s personal appearance here the
Leqlulnturr Of the Stati- of H o was a triumph.
rlila. to be cotivonwl In Special S es­
Edith Day. Dorothy Dickson. Lu­ sion iltirltiic tho month of N ovem ­
1925. fo r tho puswitfc of .an Aet
cille Lavetgne and Tallulah Bank- ber
- f the Is'ulalntiiro oinemllnjr Section
head are other American actresses . „ ( ch u p to r 9*9". l-nwa of Florida.
whose names are in the electric 1931, thc purpose of said nmentlmeilt
Init to etilnrtio the territorial Unt­
t' ttns over London theaters which | bo
il s of tho City "f Sanford. Florida,
are havihg successful runs.
to Include and em brace the fullovrInK ilescrllivd

lands

In

Seminole

Florida, not now a part of
Clermont— Munson Company's Ii County.
the c trporatc lim its of the City nr
warehouse being enlarged.
‘ Sanford, Florida, more particularly

A complete stock of
these stoves are car­
riedthe following
dealers:

We arg offering lake front acreage
2 l-2mules from Sanford city limits
at $110.00 per acre on terms.
r*
The Ball Hardware
410-411-412 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg
Phone 490-\v

bt aiwbrearly todny,
xsidat of the Longcf fraoerce spoke
tk,t the mnounce-

We W ant Your
Patronage”

Phone 8

Those who are affected by increase in rents eai
following and move to outskirts of city.

T. W. Russell &amp; Co

THE SAVING IN RENT WILL BUY

.

YILLE, Ohio, O ct.

Al plane, piloted
i*r. F. Glenn, fell
itorm Wed M, hading on the
ifc* mile* north of
«i a complete
P* imped serious

*9**ial turns a n d
I®* tWiice lots in
hfWsrst, M ag-

Roadster ..........................
Touring .............................
Coupe ................................
Coach .................................
Sedan .................................

Cash
$655.00
$655.00
$825.00
$845.00
$930.00

Down Payment
$221.SB
$2-14.88
$283.25
$290.12
$319.30

FURNITURE

Cash If You H a v e4 t
Credit if you W ant It.

Monthly
$;i!&gt;.6()
$39.00
$19.75
$50.99
$56.08

Prices *6.25
to *14.25
A t all dealers

Phone 346-W

This is General Motors Acceptance Corporation deferred payment plan.
Chevrolet is a division of General Motors Corporation
I \

RESULT— LOW RATES

iKulm Sanford

DON-JON, Inc

pleased
B * * * before
wMUnalHoJg-

SANFO RD

PHONE 768—

F L O R ID A

‘Quality Merchandise
it prices that appeal”
Phone 216

Hill Hardware Co
H :r

'Lta.

E „ Liou can get.
E ^ nktlow that Cod
K j f " * “««■ rented
I V K,u really want

We Can Meet Your
N eeds”

k
« ■hone*
,,f and
I „ , JnUr

tJK
a y.

[f';'"! T a h i t i 1

W live
«*Lpound*
toMfu. MJ
m

original and
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tcau,» l U c h l n ,

Phonty 53

D uring the K lo n d ik e gold rush the eats w erent

Cut now in Florida it’s different.

and Stoves

Down here you can have the best of food. Why, you
can even get Snowdrift

fo r

id pricei o f Perfection Staves—from a one-burner
at *IM to the finest five-burner range at *120.

shortening and for frying.

i - V m on “nd
'Mur,, 8at.

For appearance date see insertion order
1-3 acre of land and small house on shore
of Silver Lake, $2,500, on easy terms, it
has beautiful water-front and adjoins one
of Snnfo.d's big developments.
ACT QUICK

if

INTERESTED

Ip) East
Second St

�sARE N©
Second C la n Matter.
I t l i *t the **estoft!ee
Florida v td tr Act of

FRCIAL I to n m C A ll obituary
teas, rarda of thssxa. resolution!
notices ot entertainments w htrs
rgea era toads will be rbargad
a t regular advertising rat»*.
m m t h i a s s o c ia t e d r n i M
Tv* Associated Prase la axclus&gt;•1* sntltled to the use for re■blljatton u* alt nswe dlapatebes
tedltw. to It or not otherwise cred%S In this paper and also tb e jo M » w « published herein. All right*
r republlcatlon ot special JlspstehI herein are alao reaer-ed.
THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1925
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1——Deeper w ater route to Jaekecnvflle.
. t
,
S^—Construction of 8L Johns-ln'dlan River canal
1.—Extension c f white way.
-H itttalon of local amusements.
•—Swimming pool, tennis coarts,
gte.
Augmenting of building pro­
gram—bouses, hotels, apartment
houses.
(.— Extension of street paving pro­
g ram .
1,—Construction
of
boulevard
aroi nd Lake Monroe.
• — Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
9,—Expansion of school system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.

President Coolidge, speaking recently before the Omaha
convention of the American Legion, touched upon a subject
which is a most common fault aptong the average person­
ality. Commenting upon the intolerance seen in almost every
American today, President Coolidge said: "One of the m ost
natural reactions during the war was intolerance------There
should be an intellectual demobilization as well as a m ilitary
demobilization."
Refering to this paragraph the Tampa Times says it
was one of the finest paragraphs in the President’s entire
speech. Continuing, the Times says: "Replacing intolerance
with tolerance in this country is largely an individual m at­
ter. You can’t do it by law. You can't do It by concerted
movements, for even an organization of tolerants formed to
combat intolerance is apt to become intolerant with the
intolerants.”
So it is entirely up to our own selves whether we are to
"judge not that we be not judged." Laws cannot force us.
Parents, teachers, and preachers can but show us. Whether
we make ourselves miserable and disagreeable by intolerance
remains for us to decide.
The evils of nn intolerant spirit should be fully realized
by all. It was intolerance which caused the early persecu­
tions of the Christinns, and later drove the Pilgrims and
England, It was intolerance which caused
Puritans out of England.
the American Revolution nnd the French Revolution. It was
intolerance which caused our own Civil War.
It is intolerance which causes one woman to snub another
,'or talk about her neighbor behind her bnck. It is intolerance
between man nnd wife, one for the other, which causes many
domestic complications and often leads to divorce.
Intolerance may be said to be the root of all evil. It does
no good, but much hnrm. Let’s do away with it.

Making- a Great State

Some interesting facts have been brought out by Henry
Ford's Dearborn Independent concerning the indebtedness
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY and appropriations of the various states. The many accusa­
tions of a land boom in Florida bound to result in ruination of
A GOOD NAME TH E BEST
ASSET:—A good name is rather speculators have caused newspaper men all over the country
to be chosen than great riches, to pry loose comparative facts concerning this state’s stabil­
and loving favour rath er than ity.
silver and gold. Proverbs 22:1.
The Independent shows by authentic figures that Flor­
PRAYER:—Enable us. we pray
Thee. Thou Lord of Life, to seek ida’s bonded indebtedness is considerably less than it was
the things thnt do not pass In us­ twelve years ago, whereas in most other states it has increas­
ing, but the things which abide.
ed, and in California and New York, states particularly venomouH in their attacks on Florida, the bonded indebtedness
MY CREED
has increased one hundred per cent.
" I would be true,
The figures given by the Dearborn Independent follows:
F or there nro thoBe who trust me,
I would be pure,
"Michigan’s bonded debt in 1913 was nothing;
For there are those who enre.
now it owes $74,432,659.
I would be strong,
"Illinois’ bonded debt in 1913 was also nothing;
For there Ig'much to suffer.
at the close of 1924 it was $101,207,800.
I would be brave,
For there is much to dare.
"Pennsylvania’s bonded debt in 1913 was $659,I would bo friend
160, hut a t the dose of 1924 it was $47,046,320, an
Of all—tho foe—tho friendless.
increase of more than 700 per cent.
I vyiuld be giving,
"Indiana jumped from $1,149,615 in 1913 to $1,
And forget tho g ift.
■I would bo humble.
• 755,615 in 1924, which shows that debts can be kept
F or I know m y weaknem.
within reason if legislators are so disposed.
I would look up,
"Iowa had no debt in 1913, but in 1924 owed $22,And love—an laugh—nnd lift."
000,000,
also a good record ns records nowadays go.
—Exchange,
"California owed $13,805,500 in 1913, but at the
end of 1924 owed $94,439,500.
The traffic jam is the only kind
the little kid doesn’t want to get
“Kansas owed $370,000 in 1913; $28,500,000 in
into.
1924.
"M assachusetts owed less in 1924 than in 1913;
Saving-'up "*for n rainy day
$72,523,172 in 1924 and $83,163,913 in 1913.
doesn’t mean much ut this season
"Vermont owed nothing in 1913 and $1,934,531
of the yettr.w„ „
in 1924.
The Tampa Tribune says the
"Minnesota went from nothing in 1913 to $46,FloYidn now has MI banks, an
739,000 in 1924.
a g a in s t 21C in 1020, 121 in 1020,
"Nebraska owed nothing in 1913 and still owes
41 In 1005. and 22 in 1000.
nothing; the same is true of Wisconsin.
"During the same period, Colorado more than
A nother good substitute for an­
thracite is n ticket with tho
tripled her debt by increasing it from $3,154,000 to

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Kllllnjt, W«H ‘•«re,?P*4‘ »v_
Hughe* Say*. Wajfleld. Dora.
"Pep" for the Church.
Big Business.
Getting Bigger.
. BY AKl'U UK BRISBANE
tcoprna^t H it)
MURDER, IN all branches Is de­
veloped to unpleasant perfection.
Mr. Brown, farmer, called on a
young Indy. Her father objected.
Brown killed the father and moth­
er, n’iot the young lady* In the ab­
domen nnd a little Inter ahot and
killed himself. His farewell note
said “this would never have hap­
pened, If conditions had been dif­
ferent at home.
JOHN F. MACKING, J r., aged
hia young wife— also in the ndbomen, ns she entered tho breakfast
room. He killed himself, later. A
farewell note to his father-in-law
said, "by the time you will read
this letter, dad I’ll be with m am ­
ma nnd Nanna, I will tell them
everything is* 0. K." His wife
will probably die.

new
0.

South

garage.
I new 4-r
furnished, lot
out. $1,650.
month.

THE DUCHESS of Richelieu
was knocked down by a boy on n
bicycle. lJr. Worcester went to her
assistance, and rebuked the boy
for carelessness. For the offense
against the freedom of youth, a
gang of young hoodlums set up­
on the doctor, fractured his skull
with a baseball bat, knocked him
down, kicked in several of h£|
ribs.
He will recover.
IT IS a crime wave of consid­
erable height. Some blame it on
the war, some on prohibition. Eng­
land, where there is no prohibition
has today less crime than before
the war.
Bootlegging, lawbreaking by re ­
spectable” people.” not by a few
but by millions, seems to call for
attention.
FREIGHT EMBARGOES, on all
but perishable goods and livestock
prevail in Florida
congestion, unheard' f, would have been
infinitely worse, but for the foren'ght and daring of S. Dnvies Warfield of the Seaboard Air Line. Mr.
Warfield, ahead of nil others, saw
coming nnd in record time built
his new road across Florida, buildin" nnd extending other lines on
the east nnd west coasts. Luckily
for Florida bo is still building.

THE HOURS AFTER SUPPER
TAJII’A

t iu b u n e

Most careers are made or m arr­
ed in the hours after supper. It
may seem to some thnt the few
hours between supper and bedtime
afford small opportunity for edu­
cation. But these were sufficeht
for Lincoln and for Franklin and
for millions of men who by turning
these hours to advantage through
MR. HUGHES, former- Secre special studies, advanced them­
tary of State, warns the country selves above their fellows:
that it is not providing the rail “ Dost thou love life? Then do
road** it needs. There will be 200,- not squander time, for that is the
000,000 of us in 50 years, accord­ stuff life is made of.” Benjamin
ing to Mr. Hughes, and the nation Franklin, who said this, not only
should get ready.
understood the value of time, but
The warning Is needed although he put a price on it that made
the flying machine will solve a others appreciate its worth.
great part of the problem, in less
Ilradstreet’s in a summary of
than 50 years. The country needs business conditions ascribes most
half n dozen more such men ins business failures to what may bo
Mr. Warfield, that really build called
—
"t he size of their scrapwhile others talk.
heaps,
heaps.” Nothing is more inexcusa­
ble and disastrous than waste, nnd
DR- I'- A. JENKINS, of K ansasjthe most disastrous waste of all is
*'ity, advises clergymen to im itate waste of tim e. The unused hours
the Hebrew prophets' and P. T .'
Barnum and advertise. The nnci-J
ents certainly knew how1 to a ttract I
attention. Daniel in tho lions den,;}
Elijah with his chariot of fire anil
trained ravens, the pious incom­
bustible three in the fiery furn­
ace. etc. You could not ignore
them.
word Florldn printed on it.—De­
$ 10,000 , 000 .
Dr, Jenkins tells clergymen to
tro it Frco Pres*. A couple of feet
select
snappier titles for their
"Missouri
went
from
$6,048,839
to
$28,000,000.,
of such R tlckA is worth a couple
sermons,
imitating
newspaper
"Kentucky owed nothing in 1913 and $5,953,081
headline writers.
in 1924.
It is not eany, however, to be
The GaincM/illo Sun oxplaines
"New Jersey was out of debt in 1913 but is $44,snappy and reverent, at the same
YOU CANNOT LIVE TOMORROW
tho uso of the penny. One can
000,000 in the hole now.
time. The Salvation Army does
buy matches nnd newspapers with
KEY WEST MORNING CALI.
it. Talmndge, Beecher and Spur­
"Florida has the best record of all the states. In
them and w hat one thing in the
geon
did
it.
It
is
not
easy.
wholo world is more useful than a
1913, she had a bonded indebtedness of $601,567.
The professional orators are
Has life a m eaning? It doesn't
m atch or a newspnper?
Now she owes nothing."
Bit, BUSINESS gets bigger, telling us continually that “We m atter, for whether it has, we
are confronted by great problems."
to live—ami die.
L ieutenant O sb o u rn / TVnod Is
As thi\ Orlando Itepoi'ter-Star correctly states, "The every month, as it should do. The They would have us believe that have
More im portant is the knowledge
aaid to hnvo made u | hundred old saving that "figures don't lie” still holds good. So many day of small enterprises is waning life is such a complex thing that
that a useles»,f ij* b:, the same as
with nations competing for world
thousand dollnn* dabbling in Talli­
it must be experimented with for­ an early. d c a t h . ^ J j , ^
nn reap estate. It might tie a good business men aro looking very wise and very serious in parts business. The New York Central ever.
idea for him to Htny away from of the north because of the rush of their neighbors to Flor­ Railroad relearns orders for rails
“ It is not necessary* to live, hut
They have made it a common­ to carve our n a m e s-beyond 'that
19211 amounting to 200.745 gross
ida where they fear they will become the victims of a false in
Monte Carlo this time.
tons.
place that life isn't understand­ point, this i:* necessary,” as D’An­
land boom, th at a few authentic figures may he needed t.
The Gold Dust company has sold able; that wo must resign ourselves
A fter suffering a severe drought
show
how groundless is the concern of these wiseacres. It of its product 100,000,000 pounds to our lot and pray that we will nunzio opines.
for threo months, the South was pit
Life is not measured by the time
by a storm which resulted in twen­ states from which come the most persistent c ritic is m ,,t in tho Inst year. And when you bo better off in the next life.
we live.
It isn’t true; there were few
read Judge Gary’s statem ent that
ty-four dead in six states. T h a t’s
It
m
atters not how long we live,
g
re
a
t
problems
in
the
beginning,
steel
mills
are
running
at
80
per
going from bad to worsu in n burbut how.
vent capacity, remember that tho nnd they have been worked out,
Wise advice is this, "Live in such
capacity is increaang every year. op have worked themselves' out.
Life is simple. It is easy to
a way as, when you come to
Business and prosperity* in this
The president of the Knitted Out­
country hnv e only just begun. For know its rules; Nuture is every­
die, you will &lt; wish to have
w ear Manufacturers* Association
lived.’
every dollar's worth of enterprises where proclaiming them.
is authority for the statem ent th at
Millions of men merely exist to ­ Live as if you were to die tomor­
developed, there are $1,000 in
"the bathing suit of Miss 1020 will
plain sight waiting to be develop­ day, nnd, drunk with rosedte hopes
row.
be shorter at both-ends." All of
ed.
tell themselves glibly, "I'LL LIVE
which goe.i to show what it goes to
(In
truth. WE ARE ALWAYS
tom orrow.”
show.
DYING).
’«
Tomorrow
l
will
live,
the
fool
i ALK university startUnder
Frnnz
Hals'
incomparable
does
Buy;
*'d,
221
years
ago,
books'
in
the
S heriff Chase, of Dude county,
Today itio lf’s too late, the wise picture, The Laughting Cnvulier,
library have doubled in 'num ber
H ays hu’s being chased by bis po­
there nro the linetty &lt;
every twenty years. The total now lived yesterday.
litical enemies.
Well, a man
“
I have fought my life, I have liv­
[
They
hnvo
to
learn
thnt
the
i
i
1..100.000
and
every
year
50,000
shouldn't run for office unless he
ed my life,
books are added, others being put present hour alono is man's;
expects to get chased.—Orlando
And that “ ho who postpones the 1 have drunk my share of wine;
in storage to make room.
Iteportcr-S tar.
Especially u man
This proves that organization hour of living as he ought, is like From T rier to Coin there never
like Chase.
was a knight
and condensation are lacking in tho rustic who waits for the river
education. Buckle is said to have to pass along (before he crosses); Led n m errier life than mine.”
One of the good answers to the
Do you w ant a better epitaph?
read 00,000 books. Voltaire apol­ but is glide:* on nnd will glide on
propaganda being put out ngninst
Then you must earn it—TODAY
ogized for his "sm all” library of
Florida was furnished l»y tho four
5,000 volumes, each with notes in
Lakeland bunks, whose deposits
Voltaire's fine handwriting. Cath­
increased 100 per cent in n year.—
FLORIDA FARMS
erine of Russia bought the lihrary
Lakeland Ledger. And the snmu
MIAMI HERALD
and everything cho In Voltaire's
can be m id of almost every city
house.
in Florida.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
Recent report:* of the depart­ 4 19,404 while five years later jt
By IRVIN S. COBB
WHAT IS needed Is not an im­ m ent of commerce relative to ag ri­ had risen to $180,321,208. This
The Puintevp ministry suffered
possible library of 1,390,000 books culture in Florida contain interest­ was a jum p in the average value
tho fate nf the llerriot ministry
In tho early summer of 1918
but rather 100 essential books, ing figures that have a bearing of each farm from $5,212 to 38,M |
when it tried |o settle France’s fi­ three of us made a long trip by
boiled down into 10 volumes, with on the present and future prosperi­ The value of the land in the same
nancial problepts. It would seem
nn education in those 10 volumes. ty of the state. The showing is periods increased from an average
from this distance that France automobile to pay u vinit to n col-1
satisfactory and indicates that pro­ of $40.55 per acre to $8U.8ti.
Kurnel,” stated Cooksey with Tho thing could be tlone.
doesn't want the debt question se t­ ured regiment u t the front in
gress is being made that is heal­
sincerity,
"I
ain’t
aimin'
to
tell
yo
The figures showing the develop­
tled if it is going to make the France. The results more than
no lie
Ef one of them things
ment of the citrus fruit industry
thy.
Frenchm an pay.
repaid Us for the time and trouble. ms s close to me I’ll jest nathelThe number of farm s in 1020 are equally significant. (n iym
■ -o- — ■
Uno of the main cum [H*nsat ions ly lu&gt; obliged to gt&gt; aw ay frum
was
54,005, while in 1025 it wns there were 3,054,811 orange trees
Now thut Europe bus buried the wns l irst Class Private Cooksey,
50,217, the number of white farm ­ of bearing age, while in iy»f, ^
hatchet, maybe* they will get busy who, because he had been elevutor here. But please, »uh. don't you
ers during the same period increas­ number ha* lncreat**d tiJ 7,:!*)•&gt;,072.
and bury a few seed in the ground attendant in a Harlem apartm ent •*’t tilt! down it* no &lt;k»M&gt;rter. Jcat
put
it
in
do
honk
an
absent
withing from 41,051 to 47,205. There That there will be a futu &gt;'e increase
for future agricultural develop­ house. "«ve his occupation in his
out
leave,
'cause
1
*
1
!
be
hack
jest
was
a slight decrease in the num­ in the next five year.'1 ** shown
m ent.—Times-Union. The trouble enlistment blank as "indoor chauf­
soon ez [ kin Kit nty brakes
ber of colored farm ers, the fig­ by the fact thnt. whitle in 1920
about burying the hatchet in Eu­ feur." It wu.&lt; to First Class P ri­ ez
to work.”
ures being 12,954 and 12,012. One there were 2,311.571 yoiLing ora n g e
rope is th at it always grows up vate Cooksey that the colonel of
in 1925 there
But
what
if
the
enemy
suddensignificant feature Is that the per­ trees in Florida,
and sprouts bayonettes.
the regiment, seeing the expres­ - appears in force without any
centage of farm s operated by ten- were 0,09(3,8(11.
sion on the others’ fucua when a preliminary bombardment?” press­
In the same five-yi
nunenwerfer from a German tnor* ed the colonel. “What do you think
the number of bearimts r fell pear by on tho day the
increased from 1,081,481
command moved up to the front, doUth™ ?”
° f ,hc ,,oy,! witl
910. The lemon indu-*
.and made a hole.in the eurth deep
"Kurnel,* **uid Cooksey, earnesteven a better showing, ti
enough to hide the average smoko l&gt;, we may not ;»Jck by you but
of bearing trees being
house in—it wes, 1 repeat, to First we II shore render one service any­
1920 and 84,273 in 192!
Class Private Cooksey th at the way; we'll spread the news all
' ratio keeps up Florida
colonel put thi* question:
- be an im portant factor i
"Cooksey, if one of thou.* things ram ln’ " UnCe
lhw
»•
'on market.

FORTIFIED

]

The Seminole County Bank is foi
fied by its stren gth and ef/icier
—always tak in g good aim tosei
its customers well and be helpful
them in all m atters regarding ti
commercial banking interests.

Jjeminoln (Jfounli
Sanford,Fla
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Mx rooms, garage, large lot.
Roilt with great care for resident owner.
High grade, built-in features and many ex’J
lected for comfort and convenience.
Essentially a worth-while property.

Sanford Grove,
IIART NASON, Local Manager
507-8 1st National Bank Bldg.

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Loans
1”an* on Liberal Valuatioh H**11
st when in the m arket for f “nd4
Magnolia &amp; Second

CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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HARLAN

jjJ will eijter®,a Ball at the
of the
|7 Class will
jovre’en party
t N. Scott at
Leaftae of
will enter, party at th3
it 7:30.
[|i. E. Church
|t J P' It'’'
, pirker.
„ meting of the
Clupter of the
flf the Confedit the residence
fox on Osh Ave*
lion of the Con[h will entertain
[party at the P « -

will be held at
in o’clock. Dance
; 9 o’clock.
_ club will "\cet
Dickinwn at her
Avenue. -Mrs.
1iuisi an hos-

WISE
awisE
ire Sjt&amp;nte
fjucimE
iciine I) tie name
j fritter fancies
|or retort to ini*
I whki» prohib­
it^. And so atlitition aigrette
accepted it
:d make no
ng Aigrette
tr.ce to more
:te.
tlfclTIIEK
|(silk in a iloubIof cornmeal,
ef regar sifti tf flour, one
three eggs
an each of
tind a cup
three or

|

I ul raisins
and onvtraspoon
M ■|4a. one cup
d tso eggs
t R«(b for
Vti i teas" a lot two

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BY MARY MARSHALL
__________ ________Copyright McClure Syndicate

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In Fall’s New

L A T E bl FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sehweikart
announce the engagem ent and ap­
proaching m arriage of their daugh­
ter. Freda Louise, to DeLesley
Savngo Hill. Tho wedding will be
udemnized in the early winter.

(Save

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ford of
Marietta, I’a., nre expected to a r ­
rive shortly to spend the winter.
Heretofore they have spent their
winters on the East Coast, but Mr,
Ford was so impressed with San­
ford on a recent visit to the city
that he has decided to make this
his winter home.

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We list but a few of the interesting numbers here
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This all wool flannel suiting is alwnys popular
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Hearse Styles Follow
Dictates o f Limousine

QUINCY, III., Oct. 29.—(/P)—
Man’s last earthly ride has under­
gone some style changes in recent
years. The ornate heari1-} is otu
ATHEfiAL12Kjf of date and most citizens now go
to their final rest in u vehicle not
Jftaq lru to greatly different from the family
automobile.
a
One of the country’s largest
hearse makers, located here, m anu­
krai
4is^ . * 0 k visibl,. factures a plain coach resembling
a limousine but with the door in
the rear. Except for the vehicles
t m i l &amp;Kt‘ons. sent to Latin American countries
Wim; ^
a few .to large cities having
* ”*"*0* uni- and
numerous foreign residents, this is
the approved type of funeral c ar­
^1'BLF.D riage for Americans of all classes.
ihls firm ships to Mexico, Cuba,
i » i i -JSouth America. The Mexican
L . n s i t i n g and
want* his funeral carriage burn­
v A 0,vl J,lu^ed ished with gold, lined with purple,
RovernL .i hit showed □nd painted with light grays. The
lant ye nr, oban likes the full ornam entation,
P Of the govern. the angel ’figures, the drapery,
platform for the casket with «
canopy above supported by wing­
ed Hjranhs
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,f&gt;lr kindness
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Veteran School Head
Opposes Sparing Rod
!:YN,(’BBURG, Va„ Oct. 29.—(TP)
f or 47 years K. C. Glass has
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(2nd floor)

Nashs

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Muel­
ler of Phoenixville, Pa., arrived in
Sanford yesterday to make their
home here for the winter. Mr.
Mueller is engaged in the bulb
business.

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Dmiald Ihrlg motored to W inter
The Blanket Is Well Suited For
Haven yesterday.
Sports and Motoring—and May w inter^M T Vntil lhe rigors
Become Important For Skating.
A DeCort, of Boston, Moss., la
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f?r fUr COata- To oth‘
. Kloomy moralists con­ *ent , p e'ifthe banket coat pre- *
in^he city a few days on business. .
tend th at present-day
fashions for „ “ ?!lr, a* specially suitable | V
•**&gt;orf an,l motoring coat.
Francis Davies motored
to threaten the stability of the home. I m
.t"1, , *cnso,» the shorter
Haines City yesterday on business. You probably don’t agree to that: hinnt
but there is one thing you will * iket coat will perhaps be lookl n? ° n uWith favor for "bating,
J Hodge of Atlanta, Go., is huve to admit and that ' in that L
because it provides warmth w ith­
. p L l ' / w m e time In the elty on present-day fashions ore making out much weight.
devastating inroads into the decorbusiness,
ations and equipment of the home.
Miles nnd miles of cretonnes
Mrs. J. H. W hittington and Miss
Jahn of Tampa spent yesterday m and chintzes which we once con­
sidered appropriate only for sofa
Sanford.
cushions and covers, window hangE E. Bond of West Palm Beach m gs, bed spreads and things like
wan in Sanford Wednesday on th a t, were used last summer for
coots. It’s a wonder there are
business.
nny more such m aterials in the
Velours and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. F M e r o upholstery- ohops.
Miami are spending severni days in plushes of the sort th at we used to
consider
appropriate only for
Sanford.
drawing-room hangings have been
M. J. llebur of A tlanta was it taken over wholesale by the mil­
business visitor to the city on liners. Brocades of all sorts that
were once used almost 'excluisveWednesday.
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iy by the upholsterers are used
J. A. Mills and J. S. Powell of fo r rich evening and afternoon
Sylvnnin, Ga., ore spending severul frocks. Metallic braids th at once
r
would have been looked upon as
days in Sanford.
m ost appropriate for trimming up­
J. H. Collins of Lakeland is in holstery are now n stock in trade
the city on business. He in stop­ of the dressm akers. Someone t*uggests that beforo long not even
ping a t the Seminole.
the oilcloth on the kitchen shelves
Mrs. J. H. Haskins of Chntta- nnd tables will be safe from the
noogn, Tenn., is visiting with her inroads of the milliners nnd dressmnkers.
lis te r on Laurel Avenue.
And now it ip the blankets.
John Gillon of Mayo in spending Thousands of them have already
a few days with his family. He ex­ been converted from their timehonored role of bed coverings to
pects to return tomorrow.
th a t of coats for women and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. L. deU. McMillon And doubtless thousands more of
of Wilmington, N. C., are visiting them will lie thus requisitioned !*•fore tho winter Is wed! under way.
in Sanford for a few days.
Perhaps the first time you iuw
H arry Swain is visiting a t the one of tho gav examples of these
homo of his sister, Mrs. M. D blanket coats you thought for a
fleeting minute or two that the
Barber, on Magnolia Avenue.
w earer had escaped from some
W. C. Holt of Birmingham, Ala., asylum or sanitarium wearing one
w -s in Sanford yesterday on busi­ of tho old-time blanket bathrobes,
ness. He is stopping nt the Val­ but they do not all look quite so
“bathrobey.” The model shown
dez.
in the sketch it* particularly sm art.
N. O. Parrish of Macon, Gn., is It is made of a gray blanket with
in the city for a few days on busi­ n border of yellow am] orange and
ness. He is registered n t the Sem­ is finished with a wide fur collar.
A gray blanket with border of
To some women these new blan­ velvet and orange was used to
inole.
ket coats seem appropriate for a make this coat, which has a collar
H. S. W ebster of H arrisburg, general utility cunt for all day- of gray fur.
Pa., is spending severni days in
the city on business. He is stop­
JEW ELRY IS FOUND
KILLEI) IN (’RASH
ping a t the Seminole,
NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—(A*i—Po­ G RAY MONT. Ga.. Oct. 2'.*. -(/P&gt;
Robert Lee Durden, 2s, of GruyMrs. Jam es W. Barker left yes­ lice headquarters announce Wedmoat, and Noel Dixon, :tr», of Garterday for a short visit in Mellin, nesdny that jew elry valued at
Ga. She was called there by the 000 supposed to have been stolen field were instantly killed l»*c
illness of her daughter, Mrs. R. G. from the apartm ent of Mrs. Julius Tuesday when their automobile
Sohst, who is reported as much im­ Litchenstcin had been found there turned turtle between tiiis place
on renewed search.
land Garfield.
proved.

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foft in a doub1iMhree tublcr1,ttd cook with
irice. Add half
, and a pinch
and dnnnittered bukHct two hours,
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W IN T E R P A R K , Oct. 28.—LP) n e y mnn o f N e w Y o rk , th e S a n d - 1’■ T* Pichardo,
na»^» r e p o t a - AXF.I* O. JKPSON.
hereinafter ifc*rrfk«&lt;b,*»»»«,***
f t nl„
ii&gt; k'ivon o f intention to «tpply t»tju
Defendants..
— Florida'* oldest co!U*km f t per. spur w as in s t r u m e n t a l in c h a n s - ,:&lt;?n
bcln*
°,ff® “ ? £ ? ,
K
ir tiu tu r .. &lt;&gt;r the UtaU &lt;&gt;( Wortda.
(inlrr iif I’lihllrntlim
T h e Hand spur o f Rollins College in*- t h e c o l l e g e colon; rosa pink
1;| ;,"v on-Vn i "
m iif rotivencd in Hpetlol.Se***?.n
here is p rin ting ita thirty-ccfond to royal b lu e am i g t l d .
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water.
Datl, a s
h e is TIM: STATE OF FLORIDA TO T H E | d u r i n g: (lie month “f November 1)-'.
ABOVE NAMED DEFEN D A NTS
1r,;
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^ E v acu atio n - of Macedonia fs volum e th is yy.tr. Paul HHItnrd One ed ito ria l s a y s : “ T h s roval hrow n, M s been s w i m m i n g w henl for
^ l f cihe.
t tP
l r ^ ^ n d «i n i c ^ j h Jn !X
ot the c la ss c»r 1928 o f Fort .Myers »biue s p f .'c
kindahlti. r o w e r au.l f v,‘r no, rir^ c! f ° L
vonrn\ H®
7 i,nvv!&lt; of Florida. Ji'-'.
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Suspended By'Greeks Pend­ is the editor-in-chief.
the purpose of (•alii am endment t»h ig h e s t and d c e p c j t c h u n u t c r and 13, now Im&lt;'™,C
A £ !^ t,t h o J nun iclPal
1st—We will lend you
in,r
to"enlarit«
the Jerrllorlai limits
ing Bulgarian Action In The S andspur was established «&gt;"&gt;*• T he g o ld sta n d t foe iminir
i - r.:_:
■ the
' c ity of Sanford. Florida. to
ut|i&gt;-rvv l.*e. la ami to tin- fullowlt.
of
S tap lin g Fight on Frontier D ecem ber 29 1891 and published ch u nk ing v a lu e und rea&gt; s u b s t f i n l i - “ M&gt;eci.ilt&gt; &lt;&gt;l **a ™ ln K children. ! Inna In Seminole County. Florid Inclmle and
t----- embrace tho follow*
-- * lands In Seminole
Qoitrt*&gt;r
* injf described
5 S , ' by
i i t o l i r i lucfetle*, • n o r i h . ' T V
S a n d s,
al.s, H.i . . » • W*b m ake tne b e t t . m m - t o ; w lt : "Houltl went
Northwest Quarter of Heqtlun : County. Florida.1, not now n part of
W A S H I N G T O N , Oct. 2P .- O P ) — t h e Dcnostenic nnd the Fiier.ds in **a' 0 ^ V.l" i{T 8 . d orm itory its 1,1 - •
limits o f the City of
Township 2(&gt;, 9,mth R an ge 32 East
tin- corporate I.
jii. more particularly
Alex t*. !:rlrkson. If living noil
Hanford. Flurldi
T h e G r ee k troop s occu p yin g liul- Council, now cofribined in the D el­
necessary to build a compete 5
Winter Hav-.n—-New L e v y S to r e dead, all | nrtle* claim ing luteresl
....... .... .allow*, to-wit:
ffaHan
te r r it o r y
in
Macedonia phic Literary and Debating S o ­
Sections Twenty (20). Twenty-mu'
building to be erected o n
H ast under Alex a . Frlcksun, decettsei
D h a v e been ordered to suspend wlth- ciety. The name Sandspur
or otherwise. In nnd to the aliov
wr.s
CM) Twenty-* l«ht C * ) and Twen2nd—If your home is already i)Un» „
Central Avenue.
desertled property: illn n le \V. Jet
IV.nine (2«&gt;; tin* Southeast Quarter
: d ra w n l u ntil B ulgarian firing has chosen a i explained in the firs:
nltcin 1«9 9 William Street. Daj
I.'f the Southeast Quarter of Section
you a very substantial loan I*’
d isc u ssio n
o f the in m i : «tier i i t h h i i t u p r i n
ce n s e d , th e Greek legation announc­ editorial, as follow s: “ L’nassunt- the ed itorial
ton. Ohio nnd her huslmpd, C. W Thirty *30); the Northeast Quarter
ji. m a i i i
ji im iA i.
c u t c L i ; Jernigam
.Spanish A m e r ic a n W ar. A m em ­
HQ
S.
William
Streu
e d . W ed n e sd a y n ight in q uoting n
of
the
Northeast
Quarter
of!He.'l
ton
o r T in : ‘STATE OF I I . ( | | | | | , t P a y t o n , . Ohio: ----------- ------------------ Thlrtv-one (31): the North Half of
ber o f th e . t —
i f f thn t yea r w as
c a b le g r a m from the foreign office
r , t n i foii s m i i N o u ; c o i n
I Vi--. ; at I parties claim in g Interests the North Half of Section T h irty•
i I. IN I II IN C K It),
Colonel M or gan L. Brett, who w a s
a t A th e n s .
under .Mary Qelger. deceused. lit tw o &lt;32&gt;: and the Nor^h Half of the
U
.u
II* I,'. ItOETt.
one o f tiie a id e s o f tht N'l-retaiy
Prom pt Service Cuarantceti
a ltd in tin* above ilescrlhcd property; North went Quarter if Section Thir­
T h e t e x t o f n telegram , signed
Coinplnlmint.
and .ill parties w hether known nr t y . titre*
(33). all in Township
Call and let us c”"
o f W ar B ak er during the World
b y th e G reek
foreign
minister,
vs.
e x p la in our pi^l
unknown
claim
ing
Interests
in
mid
Nineteen M: i South, Kungo T h i r t y
War.
A A EuN JKltNIQAN, i t al.
J Iad jikirrin k os, and :(.nt t o the
ti, the above described property; ot'i* (31) East
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Di (• iiilntitM.
Beatrice A. Hmyth. If Mvlng and if
jiflte 1 itt Sanford, Florida, this
council o f the L e a g u e o f Nations
T. \V. L aw ton , t. lend in g edocatI l n l r r tit I'lilillrul|„n
all parties elaltnltig Inter*-«t*t iltli it iv of September A. U I'j 'Ij .
p r o t e s t in g a g a in st "tho unprovoked
or o f the s t a t e and ;uperint ndi &lt; T ill. :t .v p ; &lt;u- k i . i till d a , t o :
under Umtrlce A. Smyth, deceased,
J i:ii.\ll!AN,
R l i l l K R ' or otherwise, in and to the f o llo w ­ (SEAL) p0 , , | !EJ?T t,,\K I:
a t ta c k o f Bulgarian troops T u es­
of public irva.trucUon.'i a t Sanford, I - \. I tUhi.N
NI I AI ’T ani l i i SA N
HAI t N
ing land 111 Seminole County. F lor­
S. (». CHASE
d a y ' e v e n i n g ” war. made public by
107-109 S . P ark A ve. Sanford, Florida,
w as ed ito r in LKJ” und he was fol- H NltT. It.
I f ' . J O S K I ’l l It. AHKKV ida. tn-wit: lo g in at the Northeast
r J. MARSHALL
HAIt AI1 J. A S K E W , b U w , r . corner of Intersection of Florida As the City
t h e le g a t i o n a s follows:
lowed by Car! N o b lfn , now a la w ­
Commission
of
the
City
• :EKH, J U H H I ' H
FINE
.Midland and Orange licit Railroad.
- “ C h ie f o f s t a f f has received n
yer of ilackaOnviUe.
Arthur L. i \ IliH
of Sanford, Florida.
. . n’
ll l.' CA F I N K l i A N , hi
Section 3. Township 21. South Attest:
t e le g r a m from the thin! nrmy corps
Slater o f St, A u g u stin e , assum ed ■ If.. MENU) A ( ' K A N E anil H&lt;» In
Range 2'J East, run North SB d e ­
I,
l!. PMH.U'S. City Clerk.
s t a t i n g t h n t Bulgarian d eta ch ­
leadership o f the paper in lftfls I .A &lt; CANE. Ills wi f e . K MA N C K I gree.'*, 21 minutes; East 100 feet. Sept: 10-17-21 Oct: !-s-ir,-252U Nov.
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wifi
North
7
dear,
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s,
20
minute*.
West
m e n t s last n ight between 8 and ft
and Leon H. F ort, hut in, ■■ man
&amp; - 12.
Mvliir. 1 'I If *1 ;nl, tn all partli- r.o feet.
Southw esterly
loo feet.
U H.L S E E IT A D V E R T IS E D
of Orlando, u : editor ia
IftOy. rlaiinlm: t n t e n s t
o'clock attacked Grrek troops near
under
A A Itt *,* Southeasterly
too
feet:
Marion
t h e fron tier post 78, iftu ated on
Ml.n M ary I,. Branham, o f Orlan­ .1 C M ' AN HUIIERT llAItNIIAU'l Hmvtb, If living and If dead, nil
st AN ItA ItNHAHT, h is wlf, part jo-: claim ing Interests under
t h e IVtrich and Ramtnn railroad, •{
do. succeed":! Mr, Fort nnd put and
h ' .11; I: ASI - KW anil HAH AII .1 Marlon Smyth, deceased, or other’'On account o f th e Hulgnrinn
out the la r g e s t
Issue that the A KKW.
wife. .1AMISH WEEKS v l c . In and to the last above de1*11 I INEi !AN ami ItKlIECC; serlbed property: Rosalie Smyth. If
a g g r e s s io n which is In violation o f
Snndnpui e v e r recorded t h a t uf HI8 iIn.,1,
I NIP i AN, Ins wife. H ENRY A living and If dead, nil parties claim ­
- t h e decision o f the council o f the
pages.
' CANE ..ad SOPHIA CRANE, hi ing interests under Rosalie Smyth,
L e a g u e o f Nations, the m ilitary
A m o n g the m ore recent editors •■He. HAM N E E L I IF, I D T u n d a , i*ed. or otherwise. In nnd to
tit.. |n,:t above desorllud property;
com m a n d er issued orders to s u s ­
Imve h e n A rth u r G. iv o y , n ow
Aithtir Sin&gt;lh, If living anil If (lend,
pend withdrawals or our troops un­
editor o f a paper in Plant City; A.
nil parti** claim ing Interests under
t i l ' f i r i n g stopped. Am obliged to
J. lin n an, n ow editor of the A lu m ­
Arthur Smyth, deceased, or otherwise
lit and In the lust above described
* d enounce Bulgarin's infraction nnd
ni Record o f Boilin '. C ollege; Rlizaproper!v ; Alla Smyth, If living and
t o protest again st the a g g r e &lt;iiiin
b hi Itn i ll, ftauistunt protc: or
IDEAL BRANDS lmve let! the State for th irty years. Order
if dead, all parties claim ing Intero f which our troops w ere the ob­
, *ts under Allan Smyth, deceased,
of ti'icace in Q ueens C ollege; J.
avoid delays caused by congested freight conditions.
i r iitlu rwlse. Ill and to the last
j e c t , while they ware w ith d raw in g
II. Hill, f o rm er m ayor of .Mait­
nfinv■
it.
iTlhi'il
property,
and
all
in conform ity t o the decision o f the
land.
parties whether known or unknown
council.”
claim ing interests Itt and to the lu.sl
;Ih&lt;*ve ill—erllml property.
Volt and mi'll of Volt arc hereby
S o fia t i c c r i h e ns tin* m otive for
ordered to appear to the llhnVii etiW'ttrningH Art* M ou I piI
the; crim e u s unextnhlL hcil. The
tltii
it cause on or before the first
S O F IA , Oct. 21&gt;.— C/l*)--ILspjto
si tty or escitpeti.
Al ii.tav In Nitveiithir. the same liethe w amlng.3 Of the Lrug;a* of N a ­
lug a lluh Do*' of this Court, and
T s a n k o f f w a s w a lk in g with lii.i
Wn offer to tl;e vegetable growers of Florida, through our subs
t h e 2ml day of tills mouth, at the
t io n s council, Greek troops at daywlf.* and s is te r -in law when shot.
i,
if!............ ................. the t lerk of this Court,
at
break con tinu ed to occupy BulgurMerida
AgrieiilUiral Supply Company, the .services of Dr. M. D.
S A N P L D I t O , C m!., O c t . 2ft.— LT’i
tin Seminole County Court linns*',
Thh T s a n k o f f brothers w ere t
in n territory am i thoi • wen* r;n t r a n g e d .
S tnfont, Florida, anil lu default
— Tito BlU-foot racin g schooner
i
n
Entomologist
and Plant Pathologist of high repute. If troubles ui
t h e r e o f a decree tiro ennf*— n will
digiix that th e y intended to w ith ­
Kntouru 11, thri i -tim er wini er o f
j. ** . uteri'll against you it ml each
ilie
field,
tell
us
about
them and we will give you the most uji-to-date
draw.
the K in g ’s cti|&gt; ul Cowitt, ilngland
o f you and wait! cause proceed ex
O rder P r e v a ils in Damascus.
od
of
control.
Our
price
list No. 29 will be sent upon request.
Bu lgarian officers, in m aking
PARIS, Oct. 2ft.—-i/P) -Order h .t« nmdo her w a y into (he harbor
thin announcement, said a num ber
here,
buttered
by
heavy
r.:;
aatl
b e e n restored in D am ascu s, sa
o f villa g es w ere bombarded tlurlng
a rep ort received today from (a n ­ galop, It* r sa ils ripped to shreds.
t h e ea r ly m orning Itouts.
t r a l Snrrill, Kronen high conimi - Jihu wan 71 d a y s out from N ow
E x tra c ts from articles in th e
sin n e r in S y r ia , denying rep o rt: ^ ori; on a voyagi tha. coveted
Turkish press are published h e r e ­
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
th a t women and children wen evi • 7,Did miles. A tale of l.atil luck,
to sh ow thut there is s e n t im e n t in
Jacksonville, Florida
stotnv*
and
near-atarvati
*ri
waa
in tervention Jo te d from city, Tlio General ti;
Turkey favorin g
told by (In fti) haigtirtl mem bers
a
few
persons
lt*ft
nt
the
time
of
"protect Bulgaria from G reek n gPAUL U. FORBES,‘Mgr., Sanford Branch.
bombardment against insurrection- o f d ie crow.
gru ssio n .’’
ists
on
Oct.
18,
but
th
a
t
they
arc
T h e Macedonian Union o f C u l­
returning.
Pimdlnx county is uu* leading
v. itn
tural S o c ie tie s h as forw arded a
county fn the Mate in the tstublish- :[ ' ll*
p r d t e s t t o t h e I/rnguo o f N a tio n s
We have special terms and. mt tti nf bird sanctu irii . Snnctu- ,
,
ngainti. the con tinu ed Graek occu ­
nties
have
been
established
liy
&lt;
-n
i'hlspecial
prices
on
choice
lots
in
p a tio n o f B u lgar ian , soil.

UPDESPITE

j. P. MUSHBLWHtTB,

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We have two plans of fi„
Your Horne

A ll T h e Mom

NO D E L A Y ----------- . NO tyj

SERVICE ORGANIZATION AVAILABLE TO
VEGETABLE GROWERS

Racing Vessel Make
Po;*t A fter Hard 'lhii

Wilson

E v a c u a tio n I h H astened
P A R I S . Oct. 20,— &lt;/P)— A ppre­
h e n s io n in l e a g u e o f n ation s t|Utirt e r s o v e r t h e reported ronpwnl of
f i g h t i n g a lo n g tiu* Greece-Hulgnrinn fron tie r w a s relieved today by
r e c e ip t o f a n o ffic ia l dispatch from
A t h e n s s t a t i n g thnt despite "Bul­
g a r i a n a tta c k " , th e Greek govern ­
m e n t hud itun ed definite orders
h a s t e n i n g t h e evacuation of Bui*
g t y i n n soil by its troops.

&amp; loonier Fertilizer Company

niutiiciiiiil, eivie club or ptivuL* "
v. K. IK *Ft if, ASH,
action in tin* folii-wltu: town of
n . r c i r c u i t i ’m irt, S i’minnl*'
tiie county: St, Peter:burg Put;o Orille, (iulfpo
!
• util
' J ' V ^ h kk r !5®
w ater
Amnin, Dueil'm, Omna, u m &lt;&gt;\ im rsitiH .itKH ,&lt;
Olds mar. Safety ifurlior, Wall • u* ’ ■■ ami «,*niiu’&lt;d f*»r
Springs, TrcitBure Island.
*, ■ 'V •■*.■■*! v-„..

Hose Court, Plnehurst, Mag­
nolia Heights, and on Sanford
Avenue. We will be pleased
tr show you (hose lots before
you buy. Whiddnn and Hodg­
es, Ilf) E. Second Street.

no better Oil
at any p r ic e
than '

V I E N N A , Oct. 2ft— Dnncso Tsnnk o f f , b rother o f Premier Alexander
T a a tik o ff o f Bulgarin, has been
sh ot nnd killed in Sofia while w a lk ­
i n g the st r e e t s . D esp atch es from

We have special terms and
special prices on choice lots in
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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925._____

EIGHT

Brown
i Leader

t h e W orld

&lt;SIm-U
A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
CHARLES I \ DICKINKON,
Solicitor for Complainant.
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LONDON, Oct. 29.—f/P)—Lead­ ity about Compston and personali­
in'* nil the golf professionals of ty of a sort th a t is rare on the
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—(TP)—
Great Britain this season In A r­ trim greensward of Kngih*h golf Announcement Wednesday that
coum
is.
His
very
presence
top­
chie Compston, a strong, silent
Thorpe, famous Indian athlete
R ats Nose Out First String giant from the great closed npne- ples over tin* theory that the game dim
had been released by the New York
is
the
thing
a
fte
r
all,
ami
not
vic­
In Practice Gann* Wednes­ cj: of tlie industrial Midlands.
tory, Compston plays lo win, ami professional football club because
day Afternoon; Whole First Not for Compston are the neat unlike many others, he admits it. of failure to get into proper play­
and unity ways of mo.*, of the
ing condition was coupled with the
Tcaiti lined in the Fan lest golf
masters of tills country and The fact simply exudes from him. disclosure that he had married
With
a
:•
owl
not
unlike
the
one
America. No m atter how gu*at a
Miss Erecda KJrkpntrJch of EndiW INTER PAIIK, Urt. ‘V*. ^
g tllery it waiting to watch him Dempsey carries into the ring, the cott, W. V. They nre now on their
f
,Ui r °
I'lay, Compston does not stm t out Manchester plant gets up on the honeymoon. It is Thorpe’s second
,v ,,, m
um ,--. hair,
football team tl.featcd tho vnt-'uly 'l o„ Vhc. tee with
slicten-d
I M first tee ami Ly vicious practice venture in mntrimony. He was di­
aggregation by a nose Wedne sday pressed V.lott'
-Vril hr..-’
plan ^mrs
fours, 'niin
poll.'ieil
bro- :,wi'&gt;K' and his whole menacing vorced last year in Oklahoma on
afternoon on the Winter I*»rk grid- ,
‘(l[ stockiJgs of gorgeous hue "&gt;i(’n*
t(* f i 'liter, all hut the grounds of desertion.
Thorpe
Iron, an, that nose M ona to h r- »■ d
........„ n *ave r „i opponents. It L* writnic* Zoller, frosh tackle, who ..
„„
„a| r
ten all over him that he is ready came to the New York team from
Rock Island, Illinois, which also
Jumped Into the air to block the w3ol(jn , roUgcra ^ a‘|„ r d | i ' Mnic f,ir 11 fight, intends to give no holds
n franchis in the new Na­
Iwdr/with0w t m n i ^ r i ,r V h he%inai &lt;l' :» «'*&lt;•« great deal of rain. A- quarter and doesn't expect any.
tional league, with the understand­
Jo in t
7 m i wit'll he R .t i l-**''1 H int is an equally aged and
There in none of Bobby .lories ing that he m ust get into condi­
S . T . f J L 8’p«rf h
anaesthetic sweater, anil below n •n.o„C, rythn. in the way he hits tion between engagem ent here.
taking the longer end.
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iu i ,,.,i dwu.« tin.# n „ ir . r hull; and the eyo rntches little
Two weeks ago against the I’hilainch Tnlnian threw in the full ^
V* unm ll.hrd shoes that ( barla , a
Coach
grace* and neatness of Abe tMphiu team he failed to show any­
Igth
of
his
varsity
at
the
o
p
e
n
-1
*°
,
;h»P,«in,
"
,v&gt;
’*
.
■trength
and they
scored '»we**,'
cap adorns his read, ami the Mdch.ll. C.auipnton has the hulg- thing like his old time form nnd Jimmy Stiller plays left etui and
Ing of
of the
the game
game and
they itcurcu
, . Hcems
Mddom brushed.
il’.g hrow, the stern jaw, the crud was withdrawn. He has been han- captains the Brown University
a touchdown before the "R ats’* 'ia,r
Hut he gets there just tin1 name. cl&gt; rliKcled features. He swings dieanned by an injured knee which eleven this fall. He’s one of the
could rally their forces to stave off
host bets on the Bruins’ team, too.
the vnrslty attack. Knttering the No longer is Abe Mitdhell, witli into tho hall like a cave-man failed to respond to treatm ent.
Officials of the New York tonm With him in charge of the players
Rat line time and again, the his neatly pressed tweeds a n d ihumping off a hear for Sunday
graceful
strokes,
regarded
ns
the
dinner.
The
stroke
is
coarse
and
said Thorpe’s contract would re ­ on the field, Brown anticipates a
varsity kept the hall well within
the enemy territory and the ends rna 1e r of all the masters of mutch crtidt hut it hi accurate and it vert to Rock Island hut it is e m ­ winning season.
it nideret] doubtful that he will play
of thu half found them in a scor­ rilay. Twice tills year, Compston generally achieves its end
ing position. Georgi Heeds, htiur- has met hint in important totmia- isn't .•&lt; crude now as it once was,; again thin season,
in t i i i : n u n i t r n n i T . s e v e n ­
t h J I IIIl INI. I T I t t T T T . SEVIIUnmck fof the vaitlty,' was re- merits, with big purses nt stake, for Compston is the most assidu- j Thorpe Is 29 years old and in his
and
both
times
the
man
from
Manous
man
in
British
golf
so
far
us
•
failure
to
gain
a
regular
position
MII.C ( III NTV, IT .O I I I I M .
IN
aponsib1** for the touchdown when
M
l IN C E H V .
make on the local team,
athletic obaervhe went around end after on a t­ Chester han beaten Mitchell. In pt notice goes, it may not
Hill lit It Ills I Tlllr
tem pt to break through the Rat nddition to winning both of those him | nfeet, but it has put him era see the end of Ids spectacular RnflEItT lll'NUERKORU INDUS­
TRIAL
MCHUOL. u nun-profit cortournam
ents
and
several
minor
on
lop
of
the
profes
•onal
pack.
!
athletic
caratr,
so
far
ns
any
outline on the goal had failed. Ztdler
poratlou urK;tiilx&lt;-it ami existing
Worked thu attem pted kick for ,;nc.‘ Compr.lon was the only Brit-I Until this year Compston had standing accomplishment is con­
omlsr llo* Iuvvh of llit- Statu of
on other than Ted Ray to give not been heard of outside his own cerned. The big Indian has had a
goal.
Florida.
,'ompl.ilnant.
any
worth-while
competition
to
neighborhood.
Now
he
is
the
most
d
ic
k
e
re
d
career,
but
also
one
of
Opening the second half, the
vs.
R a t1 c ,n v h-ck with u now deter­ the American aggregation who talked-about British professional, the most marvelous all around re­ UKOItllK PinilKS. rt ul.
Iiefenilauts, .
mination while Conch Tnlinatt ran captured the honors again in the. He is not young, a3 golfers go cords in competitive history.
Onlrr nf Piibllrutlun
in a numbo tof his substitute v ar­ British Open Championship. He aero *; the Allantic, for he is 32
To tieorK** Digues. ami
sity-men. The Rats pounded the finished only a stroke behind Jint and ban been a professional since
IMkuus. his w if h, Ruliurt I.ynoh,, amt
! bin Seventeenth your. B ut. he is
line several times for good gains Barnes, tho winner.
.&gt; ncli. Ills wife, Addle
Thump-on
Root, and Harry II. Root,
There i:i a wealth of personal young here.
and “Spic” Arroyo dashed around
In-r liusliand; and nil parties claim ­
right end for the touchdown.
ing Interest under \V. t*. Lynch, d e ­
ceased. or otherwise. In nnd to the
Krischbaum hooted the ovnl over
distance
to
the
goal
line.
er
in
any
great
danger.
The
Heals
tollnwins described real estate In
the goal to ( ivo tho R ats a one
.Seminole ('aunty, Florida: South­
The lineups:
' lined three pitchers ami were found
point lend
east Quarter of Southeast Quarter
Immediately nfter the r,coring VARSITY (0) FRESHMEN (7), for eleven hits. Louisville now has
nf Section 2.1, Township 21 South
ItariKe 29 East; to Mary A T hurs­
th» full itr'n g th of the varsity was ,
Position
(
| won three guinea and San FrnnNEW YORK, Oct. 29-r(/P&gt;—Loy­ ton. If living, and If dead, nil pm *
r,ished hack into the camo in an F.lchstaedt
kruel cisco four.
ties r lilm ln g Interest under Mary
fif i11
attem pt to retrieve the loss hut the
*-c fl ‘-nd
I Louisville
l l I ola University Athletic authorities A. Thar*'an. deceased, or otherwise,
2 9 2 announced last night tht* severance
ace . in nnd to the above described real
Rats nnd taken on new hope nnd I-ofron*
,
/o lk r San Francisco
h L,*" Bedford^ If living, and
w ere not to he deorlvcd of the „ ,, ,
‘^ ‘t Tackle
Cuppol and My**r; Mitchell, of relations with th** Southern In- 1fatal";.
dead, all parties claim ing Intertercollegiate A th letic A ssociation if
victory. "W illie” Williams, full- Frnlick
.. .. .
\ « n i o o l Crockett, Geary nnd Agnew,
*st under It.
Bedford, deceased,
This action closed a discussion be­ or otherwise. In and to the above
Left Guard
h a d on the frosh combine showed
tween the University and athletic described property; to all partlet
flashes of unusual power nnd Abbott .........«................... Michaels
clnlinthg Interest under .Mary A.
association
an to Loyola’s status, Thurston,
Center
stru g g l'd thrduoh the varsity line
or otherwise lo ami fo the
New
Fiftht
Dates
For
......
Porter
extending over a .period of weeks.. above described real estate; to all
for several neat trains whi'n the Winderweedle
Difference o f opinion developed I'ar/lca claim ing interest tinder It
Right Guard
Stribliiift Announced soon
defense of the fronh proved impen­
-■
' Bedford, or otherwise. In ami to
after
the opining of the sea- ■llo*
White
etrable for the first string attack. Daniels
above described property; to all
run over the application of the juirtle* claim ing Interest In find to
Right Tacklo
Air Attack Is Weak
ATLANTA,
Ga„
Oct.
29.—(/P)
rule and Dr. J. W. Pro- llo* above described property; you
Bu7.zt.dl
In the last period the varsity re ­ Larkin
“ Pa" Htrihling has announced four migratory
each o f you nre hereby ordered
vine, president of the S. I. A, A. and
Bight End
sorted to on a ir nttack, hut prov­
l&lt;&gt; appear It* the above entitled
new
dates
for
hi;
hard-hitting
Wright
Seeds
he hud accepted Loyola'a cau se on or before tin* first Monday
ed to ho woefully lacking in this
progtny over n period *&lt;l‘ (in* next announced
s ame being a
IJunrtcr Back
resignation. Loyola met this nn- In November. I
departm ent of tho game, tho Hat
Bix
weeks.
Rill.* l&gt;av of tbls Court, and tho
Wilson
A
rroyn
ii'ituicement
with
a
denial
that
a
deigns' breaking up the pas sor inrocond day of the mouth, and In
On Nov. 2, Young Strihllng will
I,eft Half Back
i ■ ignatimi had lieen submitted.
default thereof a decree pro eontercopting it for a neat gain time
meet
Sohlier
Buck
itt
Memphis,
a
Krischlmum
Th** Itev. Florence Sullivan, S. J. f e n s o w ill he entered again st you
a fte r time. Zeller, punting for th** Warner
the
opening
card
of
a
bran
J-new
atul each o f you and said cause
Right Half Rack
pieddcnl of Loyola, raid last proceed
Rnts, managed to hold his own
ex parte
arena.
.. o
Zehler
............................
William;
1
night
It In further ordered that this
cga'nst thtununUng ot-liaads for
A week later, he will nuet Geo.
order
lit*
published weekly, once a
Full
Back
tin first ele vcn. The frosh in the
Cook, the An tralian .*lugger in ,'i.oyola severs its relations with week tor four w i - k * oon-eciltIvely
meantime, suffered many reverses
ColuitibuH, Ca.
tlm official hotly of the Southern lo Sanford Herald, a newspaper
nt Sanford. Florida.
due to delaying the game, a final Orioles Again Beat
New Orleans claim* tin* Georgian liiletroll giale Athletic Associa- published
IV It a. • my hand and tlo- seal of
setback carrying the ball half th**
for Nov. M, when Strihllng will Ion ami will in the future g*.v*nt th rulil Court, this, the 301It day
Seals By Score fi - 2 meet an opponent y t to h - select­ itv lf by the rules adopted by the —
ed.
Chiv. r.sites of the South, know as
I SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.—
Sometime during the first week the Southern Conference.
f/F*)—The Louisville Colonels, tilay- in December, Strihllng will punel
‘‘Loyola will strictly conform to
ing in championship form, took the it out with Tommy Burns, *,f Clij these rules ns it has hitherto con­
seventh game of the baseball se­ cago, in a Detroit ring.
formed to tile rules while a mem­
ries Wednesday, defeating the San
ber of the S . t, A. A„ and will
Francisco club, six to two. Ctillon
St. Atigustine- LfiOR-uere tru-t gladly have its eligibility lists iawas in good shape and although along St. .1times River in Tueni spreted and approved by officials
touched for nine singles, was nev- section, to bu developed.
of the Southern Conference."

Loyalo University
Quits S.I.A.A. After
Long Controversy

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Next to Valdez.

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ncery c * i * &gt; f Joseph »•*
lev and W. L. Henley. comnUlaant".
vV Charles H. Whltner et.nl. In.purmTanre* of in order made and en­
tered In said cause on th* Und J
of September. A. I). 19*6.
'
ul public outcry «*» ih . hlghe.t a , ;
i.iiitler for cash at the
door of the Court H pusejn HnnPird
Seminole County
&lt;lav. the 2nd day o f November. A . B
1925, between the hours of I t .00' a.
in and 2:00 p. nt. the following deecrlhed property, situate*!, lylttK a'"1
he^ng*'*ln’fSeml*ni"&gt;1e' *(7oun'ty F1j'rIda.
which under the terms of the Deer* e
aforesaid was ordered t*» he .old h&gt;
the undersigned^ Sjteclal Maetfr.^ *•*of Ulock 2 of
wit: Lots 9 and
i,er 1‘lnt
Cameron Hnh-Hlvlslnn. uh ner
I'int

This la n ten thousand acre
dcvoli pmenl in its sixth year.
Owned by the llolly Hill Grove
and Fruit Co., a subsidiary of
the WitsonrToomer
Fertilizer
t *, # «I
r * *
Co. of Jacksonvile, who have
been in business in Florida
for over 30 yea s, and have
highest ratine Duns or Brad.streets. Reference any hank
in .-.anford.
Free transportation in cur
l ’ulintan mole:’ loaches and
h&gt; train. I.iiicritl sales com­
mission with plenty of news­
paper advertising, booklets,
pamphlets, etc.
This development is recog­
nized as one of Florida’s largc
nfest and most profit­
able investments and sales

It. A. Benjamin, architect of
imkaonvilla, is now working on
Attorney-at-Law
ih pluiH for tlic *i ructur**, whidi
Will practice in ull thu cp*.irt»
it i ; said will be all that the puli
lie will expect ,.f (he Florida aft- Examination of Abstracts c* Land
cr the world-wide publicity that it
Titles given especial attention
ha-, received in tlu last few years.
Offices in Court House

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Lots »2. *5 ami *fi of Sanford Cel­
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the plat thereof duly recorded In
the p u b l i c records of S e m i n o l e
County, Florliia.
S. A. II. WILKINSON.
Special Master.
OEOROE O. HERRINO,
Solicitor for Complainants.

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Ten acres at Lake Jessup,
5 cleared and tiled, posses­
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H u d so n E ss
R e d u c e P r ic e
Effective October 2 0

l or most o f us, buying a new
motor car continues to bea
transaction of m ore than
dinary importance.
Aiul one to be approached
with an open m ind. W hy not,
•hen, shop for your c a r —see
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thereof recorded In tht uuollc r* '
orils of Seminole County. Horltln.

J. G. SHARON

O n e ' local representative
wanted for Sanford to secure
prospects to-, visit the Holly
Hill Groves, Florida’s largest
nnd most famous orange and
grapefruit groves. Located on
the ridjfe section at Daven­
port, :i5 miles south of (Mando.

We have funds available in sum*
for F irst M ortgage Loans on h o m i
properties in Sanford.

Notice Is hereby Riven that L &lt;*•
Special Master appointed In »"•;

ROLLINS VARSITY Compston, Leading British Golf Pro, Thorpe Is Released
Member Of N.Y.
LOSES TO FROSH Wears Old Clothes In Match Play As
Professional Team
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Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida.

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Hudson Brougham Now * 1 4 5 0
Hudson ( n) Sedan Now $1 6 5 6
Ail Prices Freight and Tax Extra

KI'O MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Laming, Michigan

And for those who desire thes‘
cars may be purchased for a !ov
first payment. The remainin]
payments conveniently arranged
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“ g jA N F O n P HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1925.
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3—Autos, Rent
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17—For Sale, Houses

10 Wanted Real E state

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1 Four room house,
AUTOS FOR HIRB
finished and painted. 1 Three WANTED: Corner lot, with adGAGIE AUTO SERVICE D*y
joining jot between 1st nnd 3rd
,?.1? n.°.t furnif&gt;hed, on corner lot.
or night Meet* ^1 t a b u . R u t L0
_J
,es| Side. Must be reasonably
Will
sell
for
$800.00
cash.
Walter
tage transf-r. Phone B51 and 63.W
priced. Dean-Berg Corp.
W right. Pinecrcst Sub-division.
“REEL &amp; SONS
Lot in
FOR SALE: 5 room house nnd gn- WANTED:
good location.
_ You Drlvo It.
...’i r e nand
n , l iterms
State
price
first letter!
rnge, tot 00x120 facing new Box. 92.
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at R. 1L
swimming pool a t bargnin, direct
from owners. Phone B71-J.
5—Autos, Sale

‘11—Wanted to Rent

*12—Advtg. Mediums

GAS HEATERS

Ittsltlent ot Florida sines

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the The idea! heat for Florida winters.'
accepted want ad medium io
All Styles
nytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Medium Priced
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
OHIO-Xenla. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gszette, Zenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict.
ant ad and display rates
on request.

I te fe i • n e e s :

F irst National Hank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
U K A I, K.STATB

133 West First Street
P h o n e *7S

Ball H ardw are

Member &lt;•(
SANFORD. FLA.
Florida Hints

Phone 8

Lot

Florist* Association.

immediately

in

rear o f Post Office.
FOR SALE: Best bargain in Sannoon cam* c a n s
NOTICE
#jordf 7 room modern bungalow, J \ * N r u , : . Small apartm ent or M)H BIG RESULTS ndvertise in
(or «on*
droom with kitchenette by
1924 Dodge Touring.
m , richly nnd fully furnished. Fine
75x82. .$760.00 per ft.
. J tbusi n !h. ? v FORT
LAUDERDALE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS
Close
Address DAILY NFAVS—it covcr9 Brow192.1 Dodge, Graham I ‘/ i &lt;on Truck shrubpery and lawn. East exposure ness couple.
1*0(11)
K.
c.o.
Herald.
nrd County thoroughly which is
1923 Dodge Coupe
$7S00. Half ensh, balance $r&gt;0
Corner Sanfordj i »Ave- 1
(or « r(t
Painting—Decorat Inn
one of the most rapitilv growing
1921 Dodge V* ton Screens
m onth including interest. Apply WANTED?
On nnd nfter January the
it-..
Furnished bedroom sections on the Florida Coast.
1010 Lnurcl.
1922 Dodge Roadster
PHONE 303
it,UI*A 10
^anilkdchenette for couple. I’honc Sample copy and rate card upon 10th, 192G, the Painters scale
nue and Union, priced
1923 Dodge Touring
request.
SS"Th*
FOR SALE: 5 room new house and
will
he
$1.00
per
hour.
0 upon*!*)'*
gnrnge on Orlando road. Price
„ IniWtlOBj
under market.
Local 12(S1, Sanford
W ANTED: Apartment, three room
$2000. Easy terms. Phone 571-J.
Terms To Soma P eop le
and bath, furnished. Reply X. TAMFa DAILY TIMES, Tampn, By M. D. JACKSON,
iboulil be
... , Thousands read the clas­
Phone C
Oak and 2nd S t FOR SALE: 0 room house on lot
CIM O'
- t l eare P erald.
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Financial Secretary.
II A I t lI K H a i l O P
4t •*■• FOR SALE: One second hand
100x117 with 3 room cottage in W A N T E lfT C f RENTi FuTnished Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
83 feet on Sanford
113
Magnolia Are.
»hor&gt;
ftitii*
apartment or house. Phone Wil­ Minimum 25c, ensh with order.
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­ rear. Good residential section. At­
F
irst
Class
Barbers
r*(M&gt; ro1** tion: one 30 ft, cabin cruiser, flow­ tractive price nnd good terms for liams (H7.
Wnte for compteto rate card.
Special Attention
Ave., between 5th nnd
Pm
. and ” ered with Scripps E-4, 70 H, P. mo­ quick sale. Address Sanford Her­
Given To Ladies and Children.
■uUit you tor. Boat and motor in fine con­ ald, Box 000.
Contractor
and
Builder
‘12—Advtfj. Mediums
Id. to
6th. $10,000.00.. '
dition. Two second-hand fla t bot­
•99-M — Phone — 499-M
t
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude FOR SALE: House 5 rooms and
IOTIC* tbalr
double garage. Myrtle Ave. Good AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au2108 PALMETTO AVE.
J* tflrtM »• outboard motor. Wise Bont W orks, location. $5500. Phone 83.
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
L, noBb*r *f Mt. Dora, Fla.
classified medium, rate, cash, Uc
I About OR*
ARCHITECT
charge. 10c minimum.
19—Sale, Live Stock
W
"•*.! FOR SALE: One Ford worm drive
tbtf*
‘
Flrat National Bank Bldg,
•ton truck ami one Ford touring
»oa onl*1*
Sanfnrd. ------------ Florida
cnr. Both in good condition. Can be FOR SALE: 40 head of choice LEARN ABOU r Polk County nnd
"After taking Adlerika I can eat WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
frillLakeland, through the Star- anything and deep like a log. 1 had
cows, heavy milkers, consisting
seen a t corner of Central and Elm
•ACREAGE*
, (ClT M
Several excellent buys
Streets. _______________________ of Jerseys, Holsteins, Guernseys. Telegruin. Best advertising me­ gas on the •tomach and couldn't
I n* V r
dium in South Florida. Published keep food down nor sleep.’ (sign­
BUSINESS-HOMES
Apply
C.
F.
[.awrance,
Oxford,
Fla.
I * »f !*_'*
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— ed) It. C. Miller. ONE spoonful
VALDEZ HOTEL
7—Business Service
in lota in the best parts
M o tlC 72 7
Lakeland, Florida.
K uroprnn D s n
Adlerika removes GAS and often
21—Sale, Real Estate
‘■(jleleot.
brings surprising relief to the
of town.
LANEY'S DRUG STORE — Pre­ J . E. SPUKLING, auh-division MAINE — Watervllic, Morning stomach. Stops that full, bloated
S n n fiiril's l.rnillnK l l o t r l
Sentinel.
Thousands
of
Muinc
scription*. Drug*, Soda*.
W#
■peclalist. Subdivision to Or­
Valdez Hold Building
are interested in Florida feeling. Often brings out old waste•re an near you • • your phon*.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a people
W I I I I T W . W A IIV F .II, S l « n » l . r
matter you never thought was in
property.
Reach
them
through
Call 103.
H eights, Florida on Dixit High­ the Sentinel. Unto card on up- your system. Excellent for chronic
way.
constipation. For sale by Union
A few houses left at­
plicatiun.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Pharmacy.
FOR SALE: 120 feet east front­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Successor* to Glllon A P la tt
tractively priced and
ag e by 200 feet deep on San­
116 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
Send in your subscription to the
We have special terms and
trical. Phon* 422. E lectragith ford Ave. $2,500, Terms. Address Tribune or hand it to your local
P. O. Box 352.
Radio.
on very easy terms.
dealer so you can read Florida's special prices on choice lots in
FOR SALE BY OWNER: F o r g_____________
reatest newspaper. One year, Hose Court, Pinehurst, Mag­
tuaitiea
WIGHTS— Three station*. M ag­
quick sale will sacrifice one good '$8.00, 0 months', $4.66, three months nolia Heights, and on Sanford
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, lot E ast front on Sanford Ave. $2.00. If you desire $l,uuO insur­
Sanford Avenue and 10th S tre e t $2500.00, one third cash, balance ance policy add 75c to your order. Avenue. Wp will lie pleased
Unenta
to show you these lols before
Expert service.
lurni-annua) in two years. See G.
JM
C. Felluws a t Fellow's Service Sta­ A LITTLE WANT AD IN The you buy. Whid don and Hodg­
$250.00 in 60 days; $200.00 in
1.—80 acres with frontage
HERALD will bring you in big es .110 E Second Street.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—P rinting tion, 1st St. and Elm Ave. Phone
results.
Advertise
those
old
ar­
90 days; balance $15.00 per
447-W.
on
Golden
Lake.
Located
Engraving. Embossing. See ur
month :tl 8 per cent interest.
rd
outside of the present city
first. Wo do It. Phono 417-W W ELL LOCATED LOT, Franklin ticles you have stored away and
huve no use for. A little thirtyStores It. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
limits
of
Sanford.
Adjoin­
Terraco Roto Court lot, North cent ad m ay bring you several
3.—$5000.00 will buy n
ing land is being sold for
Grand Ave,, 70x154. Address San­ dollars. Phone 118 nnd a repre­
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds ford Herald Box 035,
beautiful corner lot on Park
sentative will call nnd see you.
prices much higher than this
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Avenue located in a beautiful
H. S. LONCt, Mgr.
tract is being held for. Has
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak OWNER WANTS to sell lot on MORGANTOWN, W. VA„ people
residential
section
of
the
frontage on street which is
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
are interested in Florida. Each
French Ave. Five minutes front
city. Plenty of shade on this
IEat
soon to be paved. Price
phone 111.
Post Office. S. D. II., Herald Of­ of them through a classified ad
m the M organtown POST. Six
lot. Terms, $2,000.00 ensh;
fice. ____
$450,00 per acre; 1-3 cash,
Rooms 9-1 (M l Ball Bld|
cents a word for six consecutive
balance reasonable terms.
allaneous MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
balance
1
nnd
2
years
a
t
8
Phone 657.
22—Sale,
Furnitue
issues.
cement work, aidewalke. builditlle
per cent.
tog blocks, Irrigation box**, I. H
I.—A beautiful full bear­
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Wo carry n full line.
Terwilleger. Prop.
ing
orange grove lit Paula.
Classified
ads
have
the
largest
O
ut
prices
are
right.
Cash
or
[anted
2".—A beautiful lot on
Convenient to packing house.
term s. We want your business circulation in Southwestern Geor­
HILL LUMBER CO. House
Located on road that is to be
which to build your home.
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. gia. Bute 8c (6-word line) line.
ACCOUNTANT
Service, Quality and Price.
paved. I'riee $0,000.00; $3,piders
Located on Laurel Ave., be­
321 E. First St.
flyntomn Inatalled— Audita
IU REACH BUYERS or Mllers of
000.00 cash: balance 1, 2 nnd
tween lOtb and l l t b Streets.
Mating
ADDRESSING — M oltlgraphlng,
Special
Jtnti'*
to
l'ltriunuant
real estate advertise In
3 years a t 8 per cent.
Price $1,800.01); $500.00 cash,
Cllentvlo
folding and m ailing—ns you FOR SALE: One oak roller top theFlorida
St.
Petersburg
Times.
One
cen*
tlesk and swivel chair, second
want it— when you w ant It.
R. L. ROBERTSON
cent a word duily, two cents a won
Phono 073. H. E. Porch. F irst hand. Cheap. L. It. Phillips.
Uln.onh' Trtnplp It mini 15
Sunday*.
Vntlonal Rank Rtdir.
UOR SALE: Rugs, blankets, bed
ilies
linen, electric irom. silverware FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
!)—For Rent, Houses
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
delivered to your home. One dollar
fied business, rate ic a word, niiucash
will
do
balance
weekly.
Post
RENT. I four room furnish­
imum 24c cash with order. _
Supplies FOR
ed apartm ent. Apply H. C. Wnlk- Office Hox 88(1, Sanford.
THE
CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
er, care Stokes M arket ________
IK A I . B S T A T I* — IX VIC STM ■ N T *
24.—Lost,
Found
—Centrul West Virginia’s largiJaale
•cst
daily.
Wunt
ad
rate
1
l-2e
per
b o b b y P u l e a t o n - U r u m l c y B id *.
10—For Rent, Rooms
Me
H anford
F lo rid a
»u*&gt;
LOST: One Maltese cat, with white word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
Milanc Theatre Bldg.
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
nose, throut tint! front paws. Lib­ more lc per word each insertion.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or w ith­ eral reward for bis return or infor­
out meal*.
Reasonable rate*. m ation leading to. Phone’ 294 or ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
120 South Park Ave.
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
Lincoln House.
268-J.
.1
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
FOR SALE
tW k k
“We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine*
weekly
and
Sunday.
Classified
•■tile FOR RENT: Nicely furnished room LOST: M icrometer enloper in au­ rates 10c per line. Waycroas Jour­
tomobile of two young men who
close in for gentlemen only. Call
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
gave me ride on Orlando road
5 Iti-J.
1 Four Door Ford Se­
W ednesday morning about 10 PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
•m
scene of stupendous develop­
FOR RENT: Lnrgo front bedroom, o’clock. Fintler plemu return to
MEAT MARKET
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dan. Good mechanical
H erald office and receive reward. ment. Read about it in the Palm
m
■
suitable
for
2
or
3
gentlem
an.
S
«a«tj
Beach Poat. Sample copy sent on
So8 Myrtle.
25—Opticians, Jewelers
110 Sanford Ave. Sanford, F'la.
condition. Quick actrequest.________________________
fcftct ic.
H.
C.
V
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:
,
Jeweler.
Watch,
RENT: Furnished room, 4
the prosperous farm ­
f t ■» bill FOR
jew elery and clock repairing and TOersREACH
ion necessary.
blocks from postoffice, near new
and
fern
growers of Volus­
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­
hotel. Union Ave. Phone 571-J.
ia county ndvortiso in the De 1.and
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
11—For Sale, Acreage
with
o r d e r . ______________ _
Nov. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
28— Riant, Seeds, Trees
X Care Herald
Jdlf
Tires and Tubes
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
A .V S FOR SALE: 5 ncre tra c t; 2 acres 3TEW ART THE FLORIST”
Pensacola is beginning
the
For Our Northern Salesmen
At price* that ur« right
cleared. About 2 1-2 miles w est
greatest development in Georgia »
Flowers to r all occasion*.
of city limits, on good road, $1,
history; a half million dollar high­ pan Am nnd Standard Gas ant.
Several single rooms.
$ \
814 M yrtle. Phon* 260-W
■
200,00. $500.00 cash, 5 years for
way to tho gulf beach just finish­
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Oils
n.v
balance. B. II. Banktson, S an­
33—Wanted
ed; at two million dollar bridge
Two small apartm ents
ford.
ucross
F’scambi*
Buy
started;
jv
nT1 Burger,
.
Centrally located.
“Veedol Oils”
’ 0rf«do. Fla ’ FOR KALE By Owner 108 ncres W ANTED: Sheet metal work of quarter million dollar upera house
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal under construction; two millions
good celery land in Beck Ham- W orks. 312 E. 2nd St.
being spent on highwuy; greatest
Electric Irons
niock. Known as Sullivan land.
chance for live developers to get
ice
Make me an offer. John N. Keiler, W ANTED: Painting nnd paper in on ground floor. Write Devel­
J1
WTi
Radio Supplies
Paducah, Ky.
hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San­ opment Department. The Peiiaa11s.i offlce
P "wetto Ave.
ford and N. Y.
________
cola News.________________ _____
• At HE FARM, 5 room house,
RINK’S FILLING
bams, tourhit camp and small W ANTED: A purtner with some ADVERTISING get* results if it
4 Body store located on Route No. 8 in carih nnd willing to work, for a reaches potential buyers. I uSTATION
radiator and Worth Georgia. A good location lunch room and home bakery. W. Y.
214 E. FIRST ST.
latktt Daily News is circulated in
S1 of con- nnd growing business. K in terest­ Caro Herald.
Phone 401-J
an industrial und ugriculturul sec­
W. It. SMITH, Mgr.
Phone 453.
nddress Box 342, Sanford H eri ntw coren ed
34—W anted Help, Female tion.
_______ 1113 Sanford Ave. fiaaford, Fla.
uhl.
and it has been said
iforj
re»
Melbourne—Plans
proposed
for W ANTED: Counter girls, tlish- DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
inul
vi,.. *
t •i
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th at o p p o r t u n i t y ;
a n y th in g ?
If so advertise in
1
a|st-««dU.r £ CrcekriKtin,f bri‘*K° Bt"ro“s Turkey wuiiher. Good pay to good work­ the Gaineavillo Sun.
er. Lu-Beth Cafeteria.

G. TAYLOR DYER

I. W. Phillips’ Sons

HILTON’S

H. A. SPEIR

Man Sleeps Like
Log, Eats
Anything

Elton J. Mougrhton

' \fcilc|ez Rectify Go.

Schulte s Selected Listings

SANFORD
REALTY CO.. Inc.

Have Buyer F o r
New Home—5 to 7

iy

Rooms
Act quick if you
have the house.
Owner Only Apply.

Earle T. Field

S. W. BRADFORD

W. H. LONG

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Wanted for Season

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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

IG u p F A T H i R

:

By GEORGE McMANUS

Just like Christmas
Shriners Day comes
but once a year. |

knocks hut once.

But Florida real estate
L et us show you sevhas proved this untrue
eral opportunities for
quick profits.
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                    <text>1'a H eart,
Vegetable

ieSt Garden Land

ably Thursday; cooler b y '
much, cooler/In north an
portions TWMlday night;
Maximum T«mpir_io^.*a.(
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A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S

SA&gt;

PRICE FIVE CENTS

50th Anniversary Of Navy
Observed W ith A p p eals
For Support Of The Service
iscngers
ay Reach
of Whom

i t which «PPC»i» were made for
Jublic support of the servtce, ami
ts spirit and traditions wero ex­
tolled by numerous speakers.
Fnlling upon the birthday of
Theodore Roosevelt, vigorous expo-,
nm t of an efficient nuvy, the serv­
ice celebrated Navy Day by being
•‘at home" to the public wit L
ships at a score ot ports on all
coasts in full dress and its yard*
and other shore establishments
thrown open to inspection.
At civic meetings and over the
radio, addresses were made by Sec­
rotary Wilbur, htehinavy o M c m

N e x t Cardinal?

Man ShotWhenCops
Fire on F leein g Car

Philadelphia and ltenr Admiral
William A. Moffett, chief of the
navy bureau of aeronautics at Dos
Moines, Iowa, especially contending Former Air Chief Is Facing
for retention of uvintion as a
Charges Rased Upon Use of
branch of the navy and opposing
Phrases, “Almost Treason­
n separate air force as advocated
able," “CriminalNeglicence”
by Col. William Mitchell.
Nuvy heroes of the past were not
forgotten, the statutes of John
Paul J ones and Commodurc John Hoard Members Are
Barry of Revolutionary fame, to­
Reticent on Outcome
gether with those of Admirals Farragut and Du Pont in Washington
being decorated, with wreaths. At " ide Divergence of Opinion
On Procedure Of Court Isj
Oyster Bay, Long Island, a wreath
Prevalent In Washington
was placed on the grave of Theo­
dore Roosevelt by Captain Adol­
phus Andrews, senior naval aide
WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.—
to President C'oolidge and com­ (/P)—Col. Win. A. Mitchell be­
mander of the president’s yacht,
gan his defense at his courtmartial today by driving front
Mayflower.
the bench two members of the
The army observed the day ns a
compliment to the navy, all of its court, including its president,
officers appearing in uniform in­ Maj.-Gcn. I.. I*. Summerull.
'I he men were withdrawn on
stead of the usual civilian clothing.
prejudice charges.

W C H M °m Va., Oct. 2 8 .u ‘bchnnl A. Tnto, 20, wns
snot and killed here early today
!*&gt;' Policeman J. C. Goldsby, a
member of the police "Purity”
squad. The officer uha charged
)V,U| murder hut was later re­
leased on bond.
lute ami two companions
were driving along Main Street
,n "'fleers hailed their uuto,
and they refused to stop. A
iliasc- of several blocks follow­
ed and several shots were fired
l*V the officers. Two bullets
punctured the rear tires and the
tr.ml struck Tate in the head.
Authorities claim that tluy
found :il gallons of whiskey in
the rear of the machine.

NUMBER 76

French President Has Hands
Full In Forming New Gov­
ernm ent Without Reliable
Majority To Support it

Decision U o Dispatch
Commission M a d t
A t Secret M eeting
Held Tuesday N igh t

Caillaux Talks With
Chief A fter R esigning

Next Meeting To
Get Full Report

Series of Conferences Held
With View to Obtaining
Views of Several Factions

WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—(/P)—
Colonel William Mitchell of the
army air service will face a crener‘ he deaths of four residents o f
Sanford, three o f whom were
adults^ while tin- fourth was tiiat
of an infant, occurring during the I
.. jt\,alcd that
Past two day", have been report­
jLfre negroes,
ed. They include Mrs. Anna Nordn ^ jp p r o x igren, or Wen First Street. J. II.
L w st rr&gt; ""s Under Secretary Points Out Clarence Harrow and Hishop
Farley, Ji„ ,.f 117 West Second
I t , Vo merely
McConneli Argue Question Charges specifying violation of Street, John It. Clif of 1(1!* Hay
Undue Losses of Revenue
L y ilof/rs, a
LastNightWhetherMechan- tlie With. Article of War by Colonel Street and Marie Vaughn Ball
In Some Suggestions; New
C jm aLJi n e g r o
istic
Theory Explains Man Mitchell are in the hands of Colonel Brawn, infant daughter of I*, it.
Proposals
Heard
Tuesday
C, rti hWK»P«
Sherman Moreland, who. as trial Brown of Highland Avenue.
III an plunged
Mm. N.irdgren, the wife of Gus­
judge advocate, will prenmt them
loiiitbrr.t.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—f/P)—
was appointed by direction of Prcs- tav Nordgrcn, passed away Mon­
[f the rreck were Repeated nppculs for repeal of the
today to the court martial, which day night at her home following a
f anus rrsiiling capital stock tax and permission
ident Coolid'/i•e to decide whether brilf ill?l,“ : Lk’ath was caused by
Lftie *h«&gt; ei'her for corporations to file returns as
the air office•r is guiliv of "con a romPhciition of diseases, utteiulm cn*kw. Roh- partners to file ns corporations
duct to the prejudice
«&gt;f good order
I^TD living near which have been made to the house
•
phy/it-iana «*»•
rs- •'"rdgren was 12 years old
and military discipline ” and deter
Lj k# saw the ways und means committee .luring
mine what, i f* any. disciplinary uc‘ n.ml " » ■ j" S“*-kb«lm. SweU kis premises. the public hearings it is conducting
‘
lion .shall lie taken
a uinst him. ' e„ i„ IHS.I. She had be. n a real­
|k uj lack yard preparatory to the drafting of a
,, , r f|&lt; • a
dent of Inis c»tv for the s.ast six
Uitdat train." new revenue ill, brought a warning
m * 5le,udy , a r l? * 1
, . years. Mrs. Nordgren is survived
L to took nt de Tuesday from Under .Secretary
Most of tho 13 officers select- ,.y ,u.r hualmml and three sons,
fctia' at hit when Winston, pointing out thnt such
ed to serve as members of the court ( a r |t „ kt. und ()|aff au of w|lom
I . ...i /..&lt; i
reached Washington last night, re.,-,|c j,, Sanford
changes would result in a consider­
hut none was willing to dlscutn Funeral services were held at
able loss of revenue not provided
the case they hail nocn mill'd from .j o'clock this afternoon it the funfor in the reduction program sug­
various sections of the country to VTu] homo ofi K. I.. Miller. Followgested by the treasury.
pass judgment upon. Neither Colo- |njf thl. ,.rvici.s
,.|iarir(. of
Neither Mr. Winston nor A. W.
nel Mitchell nor his rounsd had ff. J. Armstrong, pastor of the Con*
f/regg, solicitor of the Internal
anythin** to add to their pnvious ^rogationnl Church, lmrial took
Kcvenue Bureau, who also appear­
.statement beyond the a crtion tliut p|aci, |n |.akt View Cemetery,
M that the ion- ed before the committee today,
they wero prepured for the trial.
Services Thursday Afternoon
B of the white voiced outright opposition to the
A
wide
divergence
of
opinion
Funeral
services lor J. II. FarIH The recov- proposals, but they expressed con­
prcvailc.lt however, regarding the ley. Jr., age 2d, who succumbed
h ijurcii also was cern less too great freedom bo ex­
procedure the court will follow .Monday afternoon at his home at
L;.:.
ercised in slushing rates and elim­
after it disposes of the oryuiiiza-1417 West Second Street, after u
tui r.ported the inating revenue sources.
tioa and other preliminary ilutie;. Iling* riief illm* , were held at the
the right
New Proposal Heard.
There were indications that, when home Tuesday afternoon. They
Tc resumed.
Mr. Gregg canto before tho com­
tlie actual trial commenced. Major! were in charge of el.l* i Duncan of
sUuiH.
■t«t in a OC-poiinJ mittee to suggest changes in the cess m nn ampin I ur plant, lie is (i, ncral Charles I'. Sueinmerall as the Seventh Day Adventism Church
born and he ilu-s. and no living per­ president of the court would con- of Orlando.
|U itspuiuible for
son can discern the dividing line duct the trial with a view to tieMr. Farley lind Ix-en a lifetime
llki 5t. Louis and
between plant life and animal life." lermining by direct processes resident of thi • eitv. living with his
ljuvrjrt-r train—
• Bishop McConnell, pointed out whether Col. Mitchell had made the molhci, Mrs. W. I'. Brooks, lie was
Bated be-t n|tii|&gt;that his opponent had not said any­ charges set out in the specification Iengaged in the plumbing business
fcskt in the Smith
thing about th? mind of man and and whether the act constituted with the Mahoney-Wnlker Co., a t
Bar j Toeol.iy near
added: "Maybe Mr. Harrow doesn’t conduct to the prejudice of military the time of his death,
1 3 s!« south of
Brand !. ,-i a J v.
believe in the existence of mind.” order and discipline.
Besides his mother an.I step-faThe bishop placed emphasis on
A.lmils Making Statements
G'ei. Mi. l ailev is mrvive.l by the
the necessity for faith thnt some
Such a course would .. t aside followin.r sisters and brothers;
» chair
will was behind th i scheme.
evidence which might tend to prove Mrs. • , L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Henry
*t*tn coach and
In rebuttal, Mr. Harrow declared whether Colonel Mitchell’s stute- I-*’*-’, -'bsses Dovey and hnimu, al
1
express
that mechanistic theory was rig h t! meat concerning the war and »f whom reside in this city, an.
ur!td down
in all th at mechanism operates the navy department’s policies and nd- "»«’ I**-""‘er. Victor who it is slut
toiitt,, ravine,
same "at least until you get to the Iministration of the national dethe im«* !,1e rl“u,y r |U|. a t vlh M
mind." The evidence seemed to fense, with special reference to avi- Hospital at Norfolk, a.
allow th a t all organisms are me­ ntion. were true or false. The Announcement was made thi
chanical; where they came from he truth or falsity of such statements '••‘•rniag that f»ner« rarvve, fo
didn’t . know;" "so far as I can was not made a part of the
»•
f
n
. * i.:..
tlav at tni* home of his sister a
see they are going back to the orig­ oust turns against
him.
,
joy
Hay
Street,
will
lie
comlucte.
inal ingredients." “The mind is u
M'tchell ha:* admitted rrom t[lt, Millcr funeral home a
by-product of human activity.*’ fullColonel
responsibility
for the rtate-jj, &lt;l'c|(K.|{ Thursday afternoon, aiv
"All animal life lias it to sonic meat he made public
at .saa An- wj|| ^ jn chark,0 „f |jev.
|
extent. The mind is the result of tiinio. Texas, Sept. r. and
wine,. Iirown|cl.. Iturlnl serv'ets will b
machinery.”
led the war depart incut to order ht&gt;1(l |n th|, Mun|ci,m| cemetnry.
Mr. Harrow then expressed at, his trial, ll was in these piolioan • • jj|.t ('[iff, who was employ.'.I a
length his agnostic views, saying meats, ia which he cited the Me n- (( i)|uejtlim[th by the Atlantic Cou:
he did not know how the universe. emloali
and the failure »l Line, died when complications fol
cante to be and that it was "an as­ the thendisaster
missing
plane I
|l)Wwj ltn internal ailment. He wii
sumption’’ to say how it happened.[ No. 1. to negotiatenaval
the flight from
cjKhk dayss. He was 12 year
Bishop McConnell drew much. San Francisco to lloaolulu witnou*
native of Anniston, Ala
luughter
from
the
audience
with
" 'c. and
. •l isk of life—to its crew, that 1“ anj j3 survived l&gt;y liis wife. I’r.
thrusts at Mr. Harrow, whose a r­. charged the war and navy ''wl. , violin to liis residence here, Mi
•' Vongue
guments, he declared, were purely merits were incompetent, criminal•in&lt;l Arjjveij at |.akL. Mary.
negative.
|y negligent and nlmost trcai'injvinry Vaugh Hall Hrown, 1
aide in their administration of tin lllonths* old. died nt the home .
*
national defense.
her [mreiits on Highland Aventi
,®iltnUfied. no provision was made to cover
those sustained in l'J20, when the
manager major effect of post-war deflation
1 rranciseo was felt, lie also recommended
Stnrcs and business houses u
in hia continuance of the earned income
Sanford will not be do cd Thurs
■xted relief credit provision and elimination of
day, according to an unnounccnien
the restriction on members of the
Ktntral cxecu- board of tax appeals which pre­
Carter, hew
In a report on the celery citua- made todny hy A.
"*“•*«omponied tents them from practicing before tion in this section, as compared to uftho Sanford Credit Bureau. Ins
the hoard for two yeurs after res- other localities, FJ. L. Marshnun announcement was made after S5?l,J.on determined
chairman of the Rotarian Public rumor to the contrary hn&lt;l been cir
Affairo Committee told members culatcd here.
p&gt;t the Sanford dub yesterday that,
VirginiuBusinessMan while the crop this year is slightly
lighter than the average, higo
lo Make Home Here; prices
and an active market have
Forms Realty Firm combined to furnish an encour:.gj ing outlook for the Seminole coun­
ty growers.
Mr. Whitner reports that the
He pointed to the fnct that cel­
meetings were highly instructive
ery production in the Manatee sec­
and deeply inspiring, atol declares
tion of Florida as well us rn Mich­ First National Bank ol uus
igan, hus fullcn below par to n has returned to his desk after a that he thoroughly enjoyed the
much greater extent than in thts month’s vacation, part of which privilege of attending the confer­
which was spent in the environs'1 ence. It was pointed out that the
marriage laws of tho church wore
Chattanooga. Tenn., and tnc
chanKutl
a t this time* to exclude
muinder in New Orleans.
and Mrs. Whitner attended the lr the word "obey," together with the
enniul convention of the bpiscop endowment features of the cere­
mony.
Church. Mrs. Whitner
Whilo in Tennessee, Mr. *• mi­
gate to tlie sessions devoted to i •
ner
reportn having visited many
church women’s activitiesplaces of historical interest in
While not a delegate. Mr. U h't thnt section of the south, includ­
ncr expluined todny. he was • ing the battle grounds nt .Look­
observer nt a majori y
out Mountain and
Missionary
meetings, which covered “ P .
Ridge, as well ns tho Chicaumagun
of th r « weeks. ' The conference Park reservation.
raid to bo one of the lar* « J 1(,
Whilo in Chnttnnoogu. Mr. u hitligiolts conventions ir. lh® *Vjc| ner attended tho installation •&gt;
is held every three
r , „ I)r. John Durham Wing «u “ 0
time all of the h i g h e r officen
i Idahop-co—
ndjustur of the r.p io the church, together with the '
pal. Ho reports that tho ceremony
in** workers in other Ism*..
attendant to the installation of the
gathered for the purm** ,r. „ i higlter church officials is very t •
feeling any changes in ^ h t l»
presslve.
which govern the aerooers.

B. F. Whitner, Sr.. Back From Trip,
Tells Of New Orleans ( (invention

IJody Considers Naval
Rlockade o f Greece
ToEnforceDem ands
Archbishop Kdwnrd J. Hanna of
California, now in Rome with a
delegation of American pilgrims, is
u probable choice us the next
American cardinal.!

“THREE OF KIND”
CAUSES SANFORD
FATHER TO GRIN
Another Sanford Record Re­
lieved Established With
Arrival of Three Sons to
Mr. and Mrs. A.C.Boatright

lished. The three newcomers made
their initial l»»w to the world at
(ho home of their parents, 303 Hol­
ly Avenue shortly after noon Tues­
day.
So far ns is known, tho three
hoys are the first triplets to ls»
Imrn in this city. According to the
report, Clifford and Clifton each
weighed fniir and one half pounds,
while Chester tipped thu imam at
an even four.
confidently expected to embargo
C. A. Boatright, interviewed to- compliance witli the ikmands.
j day at his Imiiic, was asked how it
Nevertheless, the league's exec­
j felt to he the proud fattier of utive body will not lie satisfied un­
three nons. With Ids face wreath­ til it&lt; military agents have duly
ed in n grin lie said, "Well, it feels reported that all troops have been
pretty good, but that isn’t all. The in fact evacuated mid all wnrlik.p
r.st of it I can't, soenr .to. Ximl ja eipuy x x ahmidopud M. Brland.
j words to etjiiWiM
litraftfbnv a r the council, again
are enjoying life warned tho reproiuntatives of the
, he declared in comhctants todny reliable inform­
lo the gleeful ation has been received that thu
mi the interior of cannons were still roaring.
the house. The sounds were easily
To Strengthen League
translated ns a choral expression
An effort is being made to
of the joy of living. Asketl if the
famed trait of family resemblance strengthen thy power and position
is diseeriialde so soon, Mr. Boat- of tho League of Nations, without
Illuming Greece, the mem­
light replied that it is, but tic- directly
bers
of
the council are uttuching
dined to admit which branch of
the family trei has been thus fa ­ the greatest importance to the
fr.ct that tho Greek army invaded
vored.
Bulgaria to n depth of eight kil­
Mr. iloatiiglit declared, n&amp; he re­ ometers (about five niiles) while
tim ed to his interrupted prepara­ tlie Bulgarians, even on the say-SO
tions of the mom meal for the four of tho Greeks thcmselveu encroach*
other members of the family, thnt, e.l no more than 500 meters (about
should the latent additions to tho a third of a mile) upon Hellenic
family circle develop the chnrnc- territory.
leridics of their brothers and sis­
An the severance of economic
ters. In- will have a regular father’d
and financial relations, which the
work cut out fur him.
covenants authorise against a war­
ring nation, would require too long
to put in operation, there
Dinncr an d Business ais time
new insistence in league circles
Meet on Leirjon Card tonight that tho council might or­
der u naval blockade at Athens,
The attention of Sunford Legion- should the Greek government defy
nin . is directed to the announce­ the council'sjpnndnto.
Blame Karh Ollier.
ment of the chieken pilau to ho
Continuing today to blame tho
given by the Cuntpbell-Lussinft
Post at the American Legion club­ other country for starting the Bal­
house tm t'oiumereiid Htrcct to­ kan war, both Greek and Bulgar­
ian representative!' told the coun­
night at K o'clock.
The dinner will lie followed by a cil that they wunte.1 reparations.
business meeting during which u M. Carupnnos, for Greece, insisted
iiumlier of matters of importance Unit tlie real reason Bulgaria was
wilt be brought up, officers said having trouble with her neighbors
today. They arc cordially urgingi was that she iu.«! been unable to
local veterans to make pnrtirular coinply with the (liBarmnnient
Claiming that the entire priiui- j efforts* t-i attend tho affair tonight. cIimiscb of the treaty of Noullly,
pit- of ounce Ration of debts at | Contrary to tho notice recently which made it pos»iblc for roving
this time was contrary to n ills- : mailed out to the members the bands of irregulars to provoke conccruing sense of fairness, in view dinner will not be h*0d in the Semi­ fllct.
of the uttitude held by a number nole Grill, and the nfflcertrare ask­
He denied that Greece had com­
of the debtors toward America. I ing that Legionnlrcs boor this fact mitted hoxi.ile acts “likely to lead
Mr. Ruffi'ld drew the attention of in mind ill making their arrange­ to a rupture" within the meaning
his listeners to the compelling ments.
of the covenant because the Greek
fact that it was American money
troops had merely acted on the de­
that financed the war.
Money
fensive
that was freely loaned, and for
which payment was honorably
Greek* Still Occupy Land.
promised in return.
SOFIA,
Oct. 28.—&lt;&gt;P)—Despite
Subsequent to the entry of the
railed .Slate., into tie* conflict, acMr. and Mrs. Frank P. Forster warnings of tho League of Na­
itirding t« Mr. Raffeld, we con- have gone to New York where they tions council, Greek troops at day­
u dinted still further resources fo will spent the next four weeks on break continued to occupy Bulgar­
men and ruw materials to the suc­ their annuo! vaention trip. Be­ ian territory and there were no
cess of the Allied cause, lie quot­ sides visiting friends in the met­ signs thnt they intended to with­
ed a recent uduress hy President ropolis, Mr. and Mrs. Forster wilt draw. Bulgarian officers, in ntuk(oolidgc on the subject, when the also visit in mvoral other cities in ing this announcement, said a
chief executive dcclurcil that the the east before their return about number of villages wero bombard­
ed during tho early morning hours.
United States had uncomplaining­ Dec. 1.
ly |iaid immense sums for dnmago i Before leaving, Mr. Forster took
done in France hy American nrtil- occasion to predict a record break|ery fire, for the transportations lin» winter for Snnford with the
of troops in Ragland and France city enteituiuingr the largest num­
while fighting for tneir cause, mid ber of tourists in its history. While
had repaired much property dnm- away he expects to boost Sanford
PO LIC t DEPARTMFNT .
ugi- without a word of protest.
to the limit, he declared.
The City of Sanford maintains
a Police lk'partment consisting
of a chief, a motorcycle officer,
Fletcher Advised Of two desk sergeunts and eight
This forcb is auguTax Reconsideration tmtrolmen.
•nontcil during the winter
months. During thu last yeur
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—(A*)— a telephonic alaim system has
The Treasury Department is re­ been installed in the residential
considering thu busi* upon which section of the city for the pur­
income tuxes are levied on de­ pose of facilitating the work
ferred payments of real estate of the department.
transactions, und un umendmunt to
From Oct. L, l ‘J24 to Sept. 31,
existing regulations may be issued 102o, tho local department made
roon. Senator Fletcher. Usmocrnt, a total of 1,81*25 arrests, and
of Florida, has been advised by C. collected in fines und estreated
R. Nash, acting Commissioner of boado a total of $28,342.55.
i Inturnul Revenue.

CancellationOfWar
Debts Opposed By
Ral'I'eld In Address

�_
B ate Case To Be Heard In .
Iando Before
Hillyer In November
V__
»
■
1*trltied
1
and jhippers,'
ac
*Florida gprowrr*
i v n - . i n Mini
a s i i | ' p v s - r f «*•
appeal lor cording to Secretary Robinson, but
, 00
^arri-jr ratcj on rit- the amount so gained by tne ship­
irnita itrd ' vegetables 'from pers would be off ii»t for the rail­
to all parts of the United roads by tho use of the increased
■nd Canada, will be heard minimum load which the shipper?
■tnllta- A*.M»ney F. C. Hill­ nre offering.
. of the Interstate Ctrinterre
The complaint against the line
r&gt;mmitr»jn, io tn:* r.*y on Nov. 4 haul rates on citrus fruits and v e g ­
. •S psi 1
etables shipped from Florida was
Growers ^trl ik i^ te ri cf Florida filed by the stats railroad commir« d apprrx’mptcly 500 railroads sion on March CO, Inst after sev­
Ibrouffhoit the *o;; 'r y will l.c nf- eral consultations with Secretary
ICV l
aoai'.j Robinson of the Growers mid Ship­
The Growers and Shippers Lea­ per* League of Florida. Heating
gue Of Florida, with J. Curtis Rob­ was assigned by the Interstate
inson, mti^tary-manasrer, acting Commerce Commisrion for Orlando
•* spokesman, and the state rail­ on Nov. I, next.
road commission are asking that
Tho entire railroad commission
tho Interstate Commerce Commis­ consisting of R. Hudson Burr,
sion decrease the prejent rate of chairman; A. S. Weils, E. S. Aintcharge on shipments of Florida tehsw, nnd J. H. Tench, rate ex­
citrus frUitti and vegetables, to pert, will participate in the hear­
all points in the United States. ing. These will be in addition to
•They offer to increase the mini- Secretary Robinson and attorneys
•frttrm load'provided they receive n .Marshall and Davis.
corresponding reduction in rates.
“This cam promises to be the
• • ‘F rcd 'H . Davis is the attorney largest rate case on fruits and veg­
for the railroad commission and etables ever presented before the
- C; R, Marshall.' cf Worhlnkton, D. Interstate Cornmcrcs Commission
C. Is the attorney for the Grow- with the possible exception of the
« • fn d Shippers League of Fior- ense brought several years ago by
"da. 'h i .
the California citru.n industry,’’
If the reduction, which the grow­ Mr. Robinson asserted. “It is of
ers «nd chipper* feel the increased very great importance not only to
traffic warrants, nre secured, it the growers nnd shippers of fruits
wil| mean an annual saving of and vegetables in Florida but to
J• 'J &amp;/. •r s^t
thousands
of dollars
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•Amend Statutes At Grow Old Without
Special Meet Soon Sight
Of
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land, s i t u a t e , l y in g a n d beH t a t P o f ,K i ! '3 Uin,Jr o f » « rn,nol« “ nd
described
lo w t^ to ew lt:
All ttba..
hat oart
, _---- 13.- areordIn* to p l a t o f Ut.5_ioaaph’a,
aa recorso u th

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f l Jroad"
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.!ibj ! # ,t/. c.°*r n e x. vt A c t i o n T w e n T o w n s h ip N ineteen
' » ) ” o u *h * ftenK e T h i r t y (JO) E ast.
f e e t thnniR h Sec}*'^,n " T w c n t y . n f u e (29) a n d T w en ‘ I d.i0).
S o u th , line of the
r la lit of w a y of t h e C ran g c Kelt
llnllw ny. t h e n c e In a S o uthw esterly
- ''ro c tlo n .70 f e e t to « fence on tli«
S a n f o rd O r a n t t . ln e : thence In a
S o. u th
e, s te r l y d ir e c tio
a lo
nIS
g ' Mill
said
Vw-IIMUnII U
KM
g r a n t line
- t*o a- a t a k n on -•the -Southbsoundar
o u n d a ry lin e o f Section T w en ty nine ( I S ) ; , th e n c e uaai
east u
along
said
mmik naiu
b o u n d a r y lin e o f le c ti o n T w e n ty n. ",
( f » r to point of be*
Klnnln*. c o n t a i n i n g ---------acres, more
o r less:
B e g in n in g n t N o rth e a s t corne r of
Houtji H a lf of Houtliwest Q u a r te r of
•Southwest Q u a r t e r o f Section T h lr! ? l £ (n,r f54L T o w n s h ip Nineteen
&lt;t!&gt;) S outh. R a n g e T h i r t y (Jo) E ast,
r u n West S .J/J c h a in s; N orth 7
c h a in s ; W est 10 chnlna: North S.J
cha ns; E a s t S.2 c h a in s; N orth 5
c h a in s ; E a s t 10 chains, Mouth to bo-

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South boundary line of S e c tio n
T w e n ty -n in e ( i * ) : t h e n c e E a s t
a long said boundary lin e o f S e c ­
tion T w en ty -n in e (*»&gt;. S I N f e e t
to point *t h c g ln n liis . ' c o a t i i n - ,
In * -------- acres, m o r e u r I***-' '
l ie a l n n ln * dV N o r t h e a s t K r o . r
of South H alf o r ^ •S outhw est
Q u a r te r of S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r
of Section T h i r t y - f o u r

I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s O r ­
d e r be publibiied In T h n H anford
H erald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In
Hanfuhi. S em lm de C ount;/, F'lorlda.
• n e e each week f u r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w eeks.
.
- WITNE8H th e H o n o r a h te J . J.
Dickinson. J u d g e o f t h e C irc u it
Court of th e Heventh J u d i c i a l C i r ­
c u it of th e Htate of F lo rid a . In an d
f o r Retnlmde C ounty, on t h i s tb«
l l t l i day o f S e p te m b e r A. D. 1025. I
W est S 2 -J c h a in s ; ' . N o r t h 7
J . J DICKINSON.
chains; W est Iff c h a i n s ; N o r t h tJL
J u d g e of th e C irc u it C o u r t o f th e 1
chains; E ast 3.3 o tia ln s ; - N o r t h t
Hiiventh Ju dic ia l C i r c u it of F l o r ­
chains: Knot )0 c h a in s, H outh to
ida, In nnd for Hemlnnle C ounty,
b c g ln n lh g ^ ,
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DcCOTTBS * RPE N CK R.
a t e h ereby re q u ire d t o b e a n d a p ­ Solicitor* «nd of C o u n s el fo r
p e a r before o a r aald C i r c u i t C o u r t a t
the C om plainant.
the C o u rt Mouse a t Ban fo rd , F lo rid a . Sept 29. Oct. 6-13-20-27.

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unit to n ny ami all o th e r persons
w hose flumes a r c .u n k n o w n claim ing
a n y rig h t, t it le o r Interest In nml
to th e limits hereinabove ilescrlhti)
o r n ny p a r t o r parcel thereof.
It Is here b y nrilored th a t you ami
each of y ou he ami a p p e a r before
o u r sal it C irc u it C ourt a t tho Court
H ouse at Hanford. F lo rid a, on th e
Z9tli day of O ctober A. I&gt;. IPSA, am)
th e n ami th e r e m ake a n s w e r to thu
hill of e n m plnlnt txhltm eil nR.ifnst
you In th is m u s e .
' It Is f u r t h e r ordered t h a t th is ortier he p ublished l.i TI m Hanford
H erald, a n e w s p a p e r published In
Hanford, Hemlnnlc C ounty, Florida,
on ce oncli w e e k for f o u r consecutive

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V?*, L ,rc u lt C ourt o f th e Seventh J u ­
dicial Circuit o f th e .State o f F lo r. . . "A ‘" ’’I f o r Seminole County, on
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28,11 l,3y ot Hejiteuibvr .4,
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C lerk of t h e C irc u it C ourt of the
Hoventh Ju d ic ia l C irc u it e f F lo r, *da. In nnd fo r Hemlnolu County.

L-TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Oct. 27.
SEATTLE, Oct. 27—M*)—Native f nr&lt;Ab)
—iff)—The state legislature, nt its children near Victoria land, north By:
A. M. WEEKH.
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D.COTTK8
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mny bo called upon to amend cer­ u chicken or a horse. Miss Alice Holicitnrs a n d of Counsel form y.sl:‘ri '" " tain laws dealing with the filing of Suppiee, a Seattle tuhool teacher, _ th e Com plainant.
Sept. 19. « c t . fi. 13-10-27.
paper*'by court clerks in ronlty
wns marooned in the ice there
deals, until auch papers have been who
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NOTICE
for many months, had to translate
acknowledged.
Healed bids will ho received l&lt;y
cow
Into
cnrlbou,
and
chicken
into
th e Hoard of C ounty C om m issioners
t&gt; Two lawyers of Miami visited ptnrmignn in teaching the children on
ber 3rd. 1925, for c le a rin g
tho offices of several justices of how to read. She found them bright r i g hNt ovem
of w ay nnd haril su r fa c in g
■tho State Suprchie Court recently and eager.
w ith clay, tn n w jd th of nine feet
nml eight I n d u s
In depth lo o ts
to ask for a writ of mandamus
m
s u r e m e n t th e follow ing d e s c r ib ­
against the filing of such papers tei Miss Suppiee accompanied Cap- ede aBond:
.
,
Christian Kijngenbcrg Inst
B e g in n in g nt th e C hurch c o rn e r
before acknowledgement, it was inn
car
on
his
tending
schooner,
when
one
hair
m
ile
South
of
I'a
o
la
and
learned later. The attorneys cited h e
ru n Mouth one mile.
an instance where Buch filing te sailed for Victoria Innd. There T h e Hoard of County Commission^
she
wns
to
give
the
captain’s
e rs re se rv e s tin. r ig h t to reject uny
would greatly endanger the title
linughter nnd n number of, native o r a ll bids.
to the property.
V. K. DOUOLABfl,
The attorneys, whose names children n rudimentary education. C lerk nml A u d ito r to County Com­
The
vessel
froze
into
tnc
ice
about
m
issioners.
were not announced by the justices
,
who supplied the information, two miles off ihore, so Miss Sup- Oct. 13-20-27. Nov. J.
pice
conducted
school
in
the
tiny
Bought tho \yrit to ahow why the cabin.
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Sealed bids w ill hr received by
court clerk 'o f Dade county should
Miss Suppleo’s blue eyes, her th e Hoard of C ounty Com m issioners
not bo restrained from filing the
on N ovem ber 3rd. 1925 f o r c lea rin g
papers for public record. Not only hair and skin caused the natives r ig h t of w ay o f tho follo w in g d e ­
is such a law an encumbrance in to marvel. Sho wns the only white scribed road.
B e g in n in g a t It. O. S m ith 's p r o p ­
Dade county, they anid, but in woman in that land nnd the inhabi­ e r ty
r L lttlu L ake llow oll and
tants came for njiles to see her, ru n t on ea
•other sections of Florida.
Q ab rle lla. a l o n g T u sca w llla tin b r le lla ro ad ns surveyed, p la t of
Thu writ of mandamus was re­
w hich Is on flic a t the o f f lm o f tin
NUMERAL 13 ACCEPTED
fused, the justices said, because,
«. I»rk of th o Circuit Court.
in the opinion of tho judges, tho
T h » Hoard o f County CommissionTOKYO, Oct. 27.—(/P)—The Jap­ ’T" res e rv e s th o r ig h t to r eje ct any
procedure wns ill-advised. They
o
r
all bids.
•told the attorneys, they said, that anese are not superstitious regard­ ... .
. V' K- boholahb.
ing
tho
number
13.
It
was
announc­
C le rk to Hoard of C o u n ty Commis­
the case would have to he taken
sioners.
ed
that
13-sun
utamps
would
be
through tho proper channels in the
Oct. 13-20.27, Nov. 3.
form of a civil suit, and first enr- issued to cover the need created
by
tho
increase
in
the
registra­
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T II E
'rled to the lower court. «
tion fee to 10-sen in addition to the S E V E N T H J t ' I I I C I A f . n u n IT
O F I T . n i l I l)A, IN AN It m i l HEM.
■J-Hcn for ordinury postage.
I N O I . E C OU NT Y IN I ' l l A.ACER 1.

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"New York’i
terpri.iing k
been and nov]
pperatins
In the d...
the.SontKT
x alive to i
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F of dealif
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T I C E T O CON T RA CTO US A \ l l
Commences W orking1N OHld.e
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will Ito received liy the Hoard
of
1'iildlc
Instructloii
nt (mi o'clock
.On If) Hour Schedule oil Tuesday morning,'November
3rd,

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CORAL GABLES. Fla., Oct. 2 7 "B risker than a bco on washing
tlnyl"
Such, according to himself, is the
condition of Dr. .Edward Dnniincrs,
Mayor of Coral Gables, who routpitted this morning the first week
• of his 10-hour-a-day work program.
■ Dr. Hammers has been rising reglltarly at 4 a. m. since last .Satur­
day, arid declaim that as a result
he foels fitte r thnn ever.
Dr. Dnmmers’ program, which
would seemingly kill most ordinary
men, consists in making n thorough
tour of his Central Miami dovolintent before hreukfast, reaching
If’’office' nt
a. m. and re­
maining .there until 5:30 p, in. with
only a brief luncheon interval, re­
turning to his Coral Gabies home
for dinner at seven o’clock, back
to his Flagler Street office fur
two hourn in the evening, ami fin­
ally, by way of recrentten, chang­
ing into his evening clothes and
dancing to Jnn Garber s Orchestra
at the Coral Gables Country Club.

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H'25. ut the court house, for the
cotistriictliut of two rooms at tlm
Huuford West Hide I'rltnury school.
I'lnns *ml specifications may l»e ob­
tained from architect Elton J.
.Houghton, First National Hank
building. All bids must ho sealed
and uerompaiiled by certified check
Iti the mini of • One Hundred Hoilurs.
T. W. LAWTON, Kopt.
IN T H E t I l i r t l T C O U I I T O F T I I E
SEVENTH
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t i l ' El . t tl t l II 4 , |\ \ N It F O R H H t l .
I NO I . E t IH N T V . IN I II I N t ' E I I Y .
S o l i Hr &lt;|ulel T i t l e

M. M. HM ITI I.
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vs.
MRS. ANNA M. H eF O Il^S T , ct a l .

lief endntils.
lilnllon

To W. E. H a w k in s uni) wife,

Hawkins, whose Christ Ian name Is
unknown; nil former stoehhoblers
whoso names arc unknown, of The
Florida laiud Anil Development
I'oiupany. a corporation. If said cor­
poration Is no longer u legal entity,
ami each uml every of llto above
i amid defciul.'inls, If living, upd If
cither, any or all of said doicmter.li
lie ill ail, lo all parlies cbiitoln* Is
leresls under the Cillotiing tle.e.ised dcfemlaais. lo-wit; W. E. Haw­
kins uml wife.--- ---------Huwklni:.
w Iiohc r i i r l s t l a n iiiinic Is u n k n o w n ;
al l
f o r m e r - stockholders,
whoso

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MRS.

Complainant.
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ANNA M. t&gt;uF O R E S T ct at.,

ItefcndantM.
f:|lsll»n
TO THE FLORIDA I.a .STj a .VD HEVELOl'MENT
COMI'ANY, a Corpor­
ation:
It being made to appear to this
« &lt;»urt that Summons In Chancery
lias heel, heretofore Issued, directed
Jo you. uml that Ills Sheriff of H«m*t"*l- « "limy, Florida, lias made relurn lbat Mium* riuiiot tm n«*rv€(|
owinv t*» your failure to I'lfri off|.
cers or appoliit agents, nr to bar.
wliiiln the Huto of Florida; an i.rrieer or agent upon whom process
Could he served, uml (lint your of­
ficers and agents aru unknown.
Therefore, you. The Florida Land
nml I&gt;eielopuieut Company, a cor­
poration. it,iuicii as ib fundant In tho
above and foregoing cause, iiendlng
In the above styled Court, being n
proceeding to establish nnd quiet tho
title lo llie following described lands
In Hemlnnle i'&lt;&gt;uuiy. Florida, lo-wll;
All that part of Lot 13, accord­
ing to plat of Ht. Joseph's, as
recorded In tho public records
of Hemlnnlc County, Florida, ly­
ing south of the right of way of
th.i Ail.mile Coast I,Inn Rail­
road;
Beginning at n corner of tho
H-.ulltc.isl corner of Heetloii
I,wenty-iilne )2u). Township
Nineteen 113) Mouth, Itango
(JO) East, run North

......... . f eel t h r o u g h Meet Ions T w r i i l y - H l n e ( 2 9 ) a n d T w e n t y ( “ u)
l o th.» Month line o f r i g h t o f
\vnv „ f th.i O r n n g . licit Ha l l w a y .

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E ve years ago Coral Gables
Was a tropical fruit grove

opportunity for money making of all
the states in the Union."

adjoining Miami, Florida.
T oday tho usands arc finding life and
napplness under its glorious skies.
'I housands are finding beauty of form
and color in a city built by bomc-lovcrs
who have seen the house of their dreams
take shape in coral rock against a back­
ground of brilliant shrubbery and the
Ilaniing flowers of the tropics. . . .
&lt; And thousands have found in this
marvelous, ever-growing city unlimited
opportunities for investment. Proper­
ties in this district have risen consis­
tently in value. Some have shown an
increase of 100 per cent every year.
And authorities arc agreed that the
greatest advance is yet to conic.
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&lt;Must Increase Values
M onth by month, as ground is broken
for the new hotels, the new University
of Miami, fhc new homes and busi­
nesses, values increase steadily. Year
after year, as long as sleet and slusli
and ice drive millions southward, the
m otley value of property in the only
American tropics is bound to rise. ’
? Men who arc in a position to know
advocate Florida. Men such as A rthur
•Brisbane, B. C Forbes, Edmonds, Unj.terrricycr, Livermore and a score of
.others know and appreciate Florida
'jrcal estate.
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(■ Roger Babson says: “ Florida during
• *he nexl few years offers the greatest

Special c/jfnnouncement

Coral Cjables
is an Assured Success
Coral Gables is an opportunity such as
rarely comes to any individual. ’The
one investment for those who believe
in “playing safe." It is no dream of
what may happen in the future. No
chimera. It is an uncqualcd oppor­
tunity for home-seekers and investors.
A thriving city already built by the
most conservative and shrewdest buy­
ers in the country— the wealthy class.
Yet, building plots in Coral Gables
may now be secured by a payment of
only a small investment. These plots
are offered in a wide range of prices,
which include all improvements such
as streets’, street lighting, electricity
and water.
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Don’t miss this chance. Invest today'
at Coral Gables and ride with thou­
sands to success.

‘Beach Jras 'Ivon by the
Charm of Cora/ Cables

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Oct in touch with this office v
h r a trip to Coral. Gables•
hese trips are run at frequent
intervals and thousands oft .
congenial and pleasant peoplA
are enjoying them . Call o»f
telephone for all the necessary
inform ation regarding the.
best way to visit M ia m i as
our guests.
\,
Illustrated booklets, mapt,
price lists and complete infor­
mation about Coral Gablet,
may also be obtained /fere
w ithout obligation to you*
h t us show you what has
been accomplished iti Coral
Gables, and tell, you of the
thousands of opportunities
that await the 'early investors
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Few people know this country hettet*
than R ex Bbach . H e is a man of
true discrimination ahd taste. The
beauty o f Coral Gables won him im­
mediately.^ H is enthusiasm has led
him to write a book upon the miracle
of Coral Gables. Let us send it to
}ou, together with full information
about Coral Gables, fea% r ——.

fORAt (MBl.arfoRPORATIOtfQt
s. IV. JIRADFOitiF
I'hone 190 Miiarte Theater BW*. .
FleJie tem fm i Re* Bcach’i book
Hill information about C oral Cable!. I
underitaiul that tbit p U c ti me uudei pn
obligation.^,
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C O R A l;GAB LES
N o m atter h o w m u ch m on ey you n u k e you
still eat.

4 Q- M ile s^ o f^ y a te r , Fron t:

1 he difference is y o u eat better food.

T h a t ’s w h y w e w a n t y o u

GEORgE E

to k n o w a b o u t

UformulJon -rtfte, ^ 0nf hy

S n o w d r if t . I t’s a rich cream y co o k in g fat that
m akes better food even better.

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INVESTMENTS

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BETTER BUYS

la t National Bank Bldg. Phone 744.

A good selection of Homes from $4,500 to $12,500.
A Lake Front tract for the developer. There is a fortune
in this tract. It is only 3 miles from the city limits.
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Lots in all sections of the city at les3 than m arket value.
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The Prettiest Sand Beach Tract on Lake Jessup
I Will Appreciate Your Listings

R. W. LAWTON. Realtor
Real Etftate and Investments.

Phone 743.

203-20!i Meisch Building

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NEW MODERN Stucco Bungalow, hardwood floor*, double garage, shad*
rooms, and bath $10,500.00. Terms.
MODERN HOME, six rooms and bath, two aides porch, doubl,
•astern exposure, Park Avenue, $18,000. Terms.

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164 FEET on Sanford Avenue opposite San Lanta $13,448,00. Terms.

162 Acres
In Volusia Co. near Enterprise
rolling country and fine lake on property,
beautiful piece for subdivision, between two
hard roads. Price "this week at $200.00 per
acre.
W arehouse 104x117 on Ry. siding1? rented
at price to bring in over V/t %• New build­
ing and price is right. Terms. This property
is bound to increase in value.
We have lots in Bel-Air and Rose Court.
BARGAINS

100 FEET on Cedar one block off F irst Street. One of the most
kites in Sanford. A bargain at $75 per foot. Terma.
fto ACRES 5 miles east cf Orlando and one-half miles from Cheney high*.. ,
Clearwater lake in center of tract. $500 per acre.
'M
100$ ACRE9 on south shore of l.ake Dora, Lake County. A wonderful r»iid»« I
perty ready for development. $350.00 per acre.
12 ACRE CELERY FARM, 4-room house, 10 acres tlWd, 4 acres set in ms,
ment, car fertilizer, $13,500 for immediate sale. $3,500 cash balance 1, j *1
Lots, residences, farms, acreage, groves.
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS

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Masonic Building------Phone 707

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.
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HOMES, LOTS, FARMS, ACREAGE

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LO O K —AND THEN ACT!
House nnd large lot on Magnolia, on the Heights, for $4,500. Thi.s of­
fer only good for two or three days.

FO R QUICK SA LE

We can deliver two of the most desirable lots in Franklin Terrace at
I rices below present values.
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If you are looking for a homo or a desirable lot on which to build, see
us; we can save you money and at the same time deliver ju st what you
want.

Well located corner, two large lots

With offices in New York City and various other cil
over the country, we are in a position to sell your pi
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in propc
in this locality.
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,)
kindly communicate with us.

FULTON, INC.
COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
311 F irst National Hank Hide.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE
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THE SANFORD HERALD, WlBDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925.

More About the “Bubble”
We have heard a great t*:al lately about the so-called
VMMa
90* Close Matter "Florida bubblo”, the possibility of its bursting and when
. tftl,
the **ottoftJc*
^ Florid* vuder Act of the burst may be expected to occur’ Some w riters ,on north­
ern newspapers in the smaller cities, have said th a t Florida
realty has reached the peak and are counseling against
further investments in this state.
It has been discovered, however, th a t most of these "in­
.t t iM iir r in ii ra tk *
l l — IT.ftO
H i t U o n t h i .. |l M vestigators of Florida conditions” did not fail to make little
br Terrier, per investments here and there themselves while in this state,
A v’CIV
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* e k ly ' Edition
~ I 1.H and the articles they have written condemning Florida, after
ww---------1 A ll obituary returning home, have had little, if any effect upon the con­
M i o f theatre, rM olatlon i tinuous flow of automobiles which are daily making their
lees n intiruiniM nU whore
J or* aa*d« wilt ho rhtrgsd way into this state.
n o l t r e d iirtu tn c rttH .
A Chicago man, speaking recently before the Tampa
Board of Trade and Civitan Club, accurately described when
the "bubble” is going to burst. He said:
"When the Northern business man becomes a perpetual*
motion machine and can stand the rush and roar of city life
twelve months a year without a let-up or rccroation, whon
the sun In the south a t meridian height* no longer sheds its
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28. 1925
beauty and glory to the W inter months and its beams come
struggling through a murky atmosphere of smoke, fog and
TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
1&lt;—Doopor water roct# to Jackson- d irt; when the silver fades from your azure skies and the
golden grandeur of western panorama is no more; when
I*-—Constrruction nf 8L Johne-ln- your a ir loses the frngrance of orange blossoms and honey­
dlcr R lrer canal,
suckles and the bouquets of hibiscus, oleanders, and bouganft.—.Extension cf while wax*
4/- •Bvtinalon of local amusements. villeu fade from the landscape; whon the melody of the whip‘ —Swraimlng pool, tonnla conrta, poor-will no longer breaks the silence a t even tide or the
cooing dove calls to its m ate nt dawn, the mimicry of tho
•/—Angmentlnr of building pro­ mocking bird no longer filters through the moonlight and
gram—hntroea. hotel*, apartment the cardinal no longer heralds the break of day; when your
lonaea.
•*—Extension of etreet paving pro­ sovereign alchemist refuses to restoro youth to the aged and
gram.
happiness to the ailing; when the Southern man loses his
t.*—Conairarl Ion oC boulevard chivalry and hospitality, becomes obsessed with the greed of
aroi nd I.*W« Monroe.
B— ComplrMon of city beautifica­ gain and resorts to unfair tactics in his dealings with his
neighbor from the N orth; when America ceases to grow in
tion program.
9*—Expansion of achool ayatem population and wealth so that travel and recreation are no
with protlBfdn' for Increased fa- longer, possible—when these things happen then tho Florida
dlltiea.
boom will be over and it will be a good time to get out.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
areL -not
the. Chicago
man
got HIM
his 1Iinformn--_
...a w *MV
V/|IIV.U|^U
It 14111 }£Ut
1JLUI 111*1.We
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1----sure
1-----where
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RICHER HAVE WINGS:—La­ tion, but he has been accurately informed. In other words
bour not to bo rich: cense from thn “ Florida bubble..................
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will never burst;
for if "bubble” it is,
tMno own wisdom.
For riches
it
1
b
not
the
bursting
kind.
And
Florida
will continue to
certainly mnko themselves wings;
grow and prosper
and
be
a
safe
and
wise
place
fori niYunvinvest____
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„
.v
miiu
ttiov
j/ia
ic iu
they fly nway. .Proverb 23:4-5.
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PRAYER:*—Wc thank Thee, O m ent ju st as long ns any other state in the Union, or the
God, that we arc fellow-workers United States itself, remains in that condition.
with Thee In Inhdv that builds not
-Ofor time only but for Eternity.

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As Brisbane Sees It
A Tiro-Billion Crime Wave.
Mayor Hague’* Grammar. "
Prosperity, Judge Gary.
'4
Lore tSorie* For Girl*.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE ..
(Copyrtgm H»H

W HAT’S THE USE OF UITTING QNOW? _

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.,M*n likes if,
?Hy truthful jJ
Imagination' *

Htff/ Get m il
ujifi a r t 1T Youuse
OHBZ OHS

Some men »re.
because they 1 '
vantages

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MR. RATHBONE. vice chairman
of the National Surety Company.,
says ‘Tt’a a |2,000,000,000 crime!
wave.” Insurance companies are
re fusing insurance agalnit theft, |
won't Insure fur stores or certain)
lines of jewelry.
Vigilance committees are sug­
gested for big cltieiv Three.boot­
leggers killed each other In N tw |
York yesterday. And that-hap­
pens often. But there are always I
two live bootleggers to take .tho
place of a dead one.
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J 't S r tfc

«o»M n ,.i ,kJ£*
When two
heads together i
ders with a|i ,h
Most of U!lr(1
but mental
thinking t h C
A woman t4ai.
marry her. Bun,
A man can’t l*,"

FRANK HAGUE Is mayor of
Jersey City, and any city that lacks
"action" in Its affairs ought to hire
for mayor a brother or sister of
Frank Hogue,
Cyrus H. K. Curtis Is disturbed
by Mayor Hague, who manage:'
New Jersey's Democratic party,
elects Democratic governors and
senators in place of customary 'Re­
publicans.
Having "Investigated" Frank
Hague, Mr. Curtis' writer finds
nothing against him. but doesn't
approve of the mayors ‘gram­
mar." This writer can testify that
the mayor’:' grammar is a t least
as good ns the nveragq, and one
sample la recommended to mayors
In general.
DITRING A coal strike families
In Jersey City were unable Jo get
coal, although it was piled up in
Jersey City yards for New York’*
use. The mayor put his police at
the ferries with orders "not to al­
low a load of coal to go to New
York until we have all we want for
tho people in Jersey City.1’
Oue of New York's high financial
powers asked by what right Mayor
Ilngue acted in so rude a manner.
Mayor Hnguo replied: "By the
right of the end of a night stick.
Come on over and let’s see what
you are going t&lt;i do about it."

Trouble **i«t 1
is when the
your son has ten
ing.
Impressing others I
time. Those beneath ]
down on you. And t
must.
Cards may he a w
but they w ill bridm
chasm between dir.l
time.
You get mad at
him a fool. He all
Both arc right,
be mad.
A peculiar thing*
dresses is wonum'i
with the lea*k.
their money.
Never be too 1__ _
fellow before, htshni |
Nothings more di«
violin being tupfd.,

“Don’t Say A nything In The Paper Y et”

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OCALA STAR
Tho Balkan Trouble
EVENING BY THE SEA ...
The giant waves unheeded crash
(
When the carrier boy passes by Mr. So-and-So, for some unac­
THAT "GRAMMAR" suited the
and die,
According to the meagre information coming to this
your
home in the late afternoon countable reason told the report­
With sobs and echoes of eternity, country, a Greek soldier killed a Bulgarian, then a Bulgarian people of Jersey City. They got
when he was asked about the
On sands th a t heard the sorrow of killed a Greek soldier, with the result of a general free-for- coal. And in a few days Mayor and flings your Star on the porch er,
new
house he was going to build,
or
out
on
the
lawn
under
the
nist
Ilngue will elect a Democratic gov­
the sea
“
Don’t
sny anything in the paper
all.
Greece,
always
more
or
less
militaristic
depending
large­
ernor of New Jersey, further dem­ from the sprinkler and you rush
When lonaly cave wolves howled
it yet." A business deal is
ly upon the sir© of the opponent, demanded immediate rep­ onstrating the efficiency of his kind out to retrieve it before it is beat­ about
forlorn.reply.
en into a pulp by the water or pending. The reporter hears of it
Not le u .‘forsaken even now they arations, declaim ing all responsibility for the trouble. When of grammar.
blown away by the wind, your cur­ nnd goes to the interested parties.
lie,
Bulgaria hesitated, Greece invaded.
They reply, "We are not ready to
Sad dunes w hsre breakers make
JUDGE GARY, as conservative iosity. is always whetted to find say anything yet," and request him
It
was
something
similar
to
this,
it
may
be
recalled,
which
perennial din.
as tho Ten Commandments, prom- out what has happened since the to wait a few days. Walking down
Except th at, where the surf comes precipitated the World War in 191-1. Archduke Ferdinand i:i-s magnificently greater prosper­ lan‘ issue of the day before. '
You subscribe to the paper to the street later in the day he meets
splashing In,
of Austria was assassinated in Serajevn, a small town in ity. f'hicngo is building, growing,
A child And dog like silent ghosts northern Serbia. Austria demanded immediate reparations. ns never before. In a thousand read the news of the town. Very a friends who tells him about tho
transaction nbout to be completed
go by.
■s
places there are a thousand booms. often it brings to you the first in­ and he finds in making his rounds
Serbia
hositated;
Austria
declared
war.
Then
ensued
a
telligence
of
some
happening
that
Mist and the night aro theirs,
world conflict.
you know nothing of. Some pro­ of the city that the negotiation!
peace profound,
CONSIDER THAT spot taken so minent citizen has passed to his under way are known to a num­
But night comes never here, be­
_,__
ifu l,e.en
ijlcii (lYui
Luii in
re s e n t much for granted, New York City.
*^„!!irTl!“riLre,!u,t
m*y. m
llnve.
averted
in tn
thec ppresent
ber of citizens, but the paper has
yond the beach,
instance
by
the
immediate
and
wise
action
of
the
council
of Ask a citizen 1,000 miles from eternal rest, an auto or railway been requested to refrain from
Where, In a blnxc of light ami
accident
has
occurcd
in
which
one
the League of Nations. T hat body, informed of trouble on New York what ho knows about of your friends has been injured, publishing the story.
blare of sound.
The Star is endeavoring to print
the
Bulgarian frontier, nt once took steps to put a stop to it. "Queens" or ‘The Bronx." Ha will or some one has let the contract
The m y rin iT ^ y m rn n m rrm r-m tr
ors roach—
for.-the building of .a handsome, ra­ tho news of the town and its peo­
Both Grecco and Bulgaria have been given orders to hastily know little or nothing.
Halls where wan fares flutter evacunto each other’s territory and they have been allowed
il'd®nee on Ih i vacant lot down the ple and while it docsn"t wish to
BUT QUEENS and The Bronx, street that has been overgrown make premature publication of
round and round,
hours in which to inform the council that such evacua­ little boroughs tucked uwny in with weeds and an eyesore for to nnything that is to hnppen, or give
Searching for pleasure, Uotifdofn sixty
tion has ac tually taken place.
undue publicity to things that are
Greater New York, nre each one those many years.
• stamped on euch.
II.
There are many of us who aro not in favor of an Ameri­ bigger in population than Los
All these things are new* items fe tte r left unsaid or which would
Howv drearily they flicker to anti c a n membership in the League of Nations. There are per- Angeles.
that the reporters have gathered be embarrassing to the parties at
fncf,
And
the
yearly
increase
in
New
throughout
the city, often spend­ interest, it att'es the citizens of
Like languid tollers In the yellow 'haps some who are not in favor of a league of nations even York'n population is more than ing severnl hours on one item that Ocala to cooperate with its report­
among European countries. Some will say that in the pres- three times the total population of seemingly is of no great import­ ers in obtaining news of the city.
glare!—
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Very often some attache of the
Some th at with empty laughter Z T n" triou,bIu « » W ilt'd States,
marvelous Miami. Don’t forget ance, in order that the exnct fncta
paper
knows of an interesting ocstaro and stare
New
York
Is
adding
up
Uncle
may
bo
obtained.
The
proccfi
of
--m
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,uP°n
»c,Hl troops to southern Europe to Sam’s valuable assets. &lt;
'At girla llko caged orang-utans on settle the foreign squabble.
gathering news is a tedious one, curance and in attempting to get
show;
requiring infinite patience and detailed information a t first hand
But tho sagacious and expedient manner in which the
asked to refrain from printing
Some th a t in jurring chariots
AND CONSIDER Henry Ford, some diplomacy, and not ns easy is
league disposed of the Balkan difficulty speaks well for it, another
what he has learned until a later
drown their wde,
asset, ills output' of cars task ns some people think.
Some that for gaudy trinkets slinky and shows the possibilities the thing might have if lent the is now 7,500 n day and by Novem­
When tho paper arrives at your date, only to find that the whole
the dice—
united support of all the larger nations of the world.
ber 1 his factories expect --to go home and you scan itk pages town knows nbout it before it gets
And all, all purposclesa as captive
sometimes you throw it down and into the news columns.
on a 0,000 basis.
Cooperate with the reporters.
mice
If onFord
only made a profit of sny: "Why, there isn’t a thing in They are trying to make the Star
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iii u«i i»iHgu/.mc
n
Squealing before their captor lays
tho
Star
about
Mr.
So-and-So’n
2
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" A 8 SKN!
copy
M iwzlno oi
of g)i)
u car on tho 0,000 enrr, his
n better paper nnd Ocala a bet­
-them low I
September 15, with an article by Barron Collier on "Why I $50
net on
incon
would be $180,000 a new house." We grant you the ter city.
But still, unwatchcd, the breakers Hava Invested Heavily in Florida." Naturally, it is d ev o ted ly * income
correctness
of
your
statement,
but
nough to support any
foam and fall,
three.
largely
to
the
section
in
which
the
writer
is
interested,
but
f‘
*,m
y
°
A long white lino against tho va­ it tells much that is boosting to tin* i-ntir.. uto»&lt;&gt;
The Case Of Dade County’s Sheriff
boosting to the entire state. Such a rt­
cant gloom,
BRADENTON HERALD
THE
"SATURATION
point’’
in
As once they murntUred round tho icles as that, written by men who know, will do more good tho automobile industry is still re­
rocky wa]l
than all the envious writers who do not know Florida and
Sheriff Chase of Dade county put them in a safe place. The
Of towns, now nameless, ages in don’t want to know anything about the state, can ever undo. mote. In September 5,000 more
automobiles were made xhnn in has been before the governor un­ necessity for slaughter docs not
the tomb*.
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—Dade City Banner.
August. Production *and sales are der charges of misconduct in of­ appear on the surfncc.
And while gray billows nound their
Governor Martin has heard the
increasing.
fice, said mii'tonduct being in the
horn of doom,
accuiurs* side. They, want Chase
There
will
be
no
^''saturation
form
of
having
his
deputies
shoot
Only a child and dog rnu heur ’"ALL, TOLD. WHAT with those who come for sight-see­ point" for n long while. The pub­
into a hunch of prisoners who removed. The governor intends to
them talk
ing and those who come to settle, the expectations are th at lic can usa and ought to have at were attempting to stage n jail sift the matter to the bottom be­
—Stanton A. CoblonU. travel into Florida for the year will range somewhere around least three times as many nuto- break. Two of the prisoners were fore acting. On the other hand a
Dade county grand jury wns
It doesn’t take bruins to maku the million mark, and set a new mark in travel movements. mobilcs ns are now running. A killed nnd several wounded, and a prompt to act. It indicted the
nn automobile in like citizen who happened to be in the
money in Flapidu; it tukes dirt.
This in u state which, in 1920, had less than a million inhab­ nmanbirdwithout
without wings, u wagon vicinity but who had nothing to sheriff nnd deputies for murder.
«—i — oitants.—Arthur Evans in Chicago Tribune.
Somo time ago it was discover­
without
wheels.
do with the situation at the jail
"United «States ImS a doctor for
Buy n car, but don’t gamble in also was wounded by a stray bul­ ed that u number of foderul pris­
every 724 pepona," says tho "L it­
oners, indicted for rumrunning and
motor stocks, or anything else— let.
tle Dipper*” Allow many npplcs?
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
bootlegging nnd turned over to the
you’ll
be
sorry.
We
do
not
know
the
inside
story
y 1oHy IRVIN S. COI1H
of tho affair a t Miami. The news Dade county jail for safekeeping
The It «4uo *ought to put Greece
A POOR girl in Boston commits account!* sent out stated that the were allowed to go out nt nigiit
In a container which would keep
About
oncu
In
so
often
I
hear
suicide
becuuso she could not get sheriff, being apprised by a “stool and return to the jail before morn­
wns befitting his original environ­
it from .ynqlng out und burning
ono which has tho double merit ment. Hut he felt the position ho winter finery. And libraries in lam -1pigeon” among the prisoners that ing—presumably they attended to
neighbor*.* ‘
of being good and being true. I now occupied culled for more dis­ don say that modern young girls members of the Ashley bandit gang their infurious nnd illegal business
. a—s— o------- the hours of darknetu. Thu
Lieutenant Doolittle didn't do personally vouch for tho uuthentl- play than formerly. So he rented with hair nnd skirts bobbed twill in jail were to attempt their during
i . .1,0!city
of the offering which foliowo: H large house anti installed it staff demand love stories, ns did former freedom ami to be aided by other sheriff was out of his county when
little when I®* w..n “the tutin
___.
.
Jacques
j k,U)W „ Kentucky lawyer, a of aervents, including n colored generations of girls with hair anti members of tho gang on the out­ this stnte of uffairs was disclos­
Schnoider Jplr trophy for Amorim..........
America
j
brilliant
man, who outgrew the butter. On his first day of scrvico swirts long.
side, posted armetl deputy sheriffs ed, and his statement that it wns
*—*--- They want moonlight scenes in ptrntegic position, ami when all news to him seems to have been
Tho PuinlcYe ministry has re- small town where he was reared the butler came to hin new master
and big, strong silent men as the prisoners made their break for accepted by the governor.
■Igned nnt( that puts the debt sit- nml where he begun the practice of for instructions.
Then followed the slaughter, at
liberty these officer.' pumped lead
uation ha«k where it was many bis profession. An offer came to
"Mister Blank," he asked in his loycrs.
the jail.
him to go to Chicago and become most butlerfied manner, "does you
into them.
year* agd.J
It look:) to a man on the stileAFTER THEY get such a man,
the attorney for a big lumber con­ dcsiro me to wear nty full dress
What we do not quite ace is why
-t&gt;ho utttally starts talking about the sheriff laid the amhush for linen as though there is some­
Thc emlmrgo will react to San­ cern. Ho went, taking bin family suit ever’ night at dinner?"
“ Well, no" said the Kentuckian, himself, and never stops. But that these desperate men. He could thing damnably rotten in connec­
ford's advantage, if Sanford takes with him.
Always
he
hud
lived
comfort­
have separated the plotters nnd tion with Dado county shrievalty.
advantage of it.
on nights when we have company doesn’t discourage them.
As long ns canaries eat birdably but in a simple fashion as l rt like for you to lend it to me."
seed, women, bobbed or unbohbed,
One Iona man escaped from six
When Is a Rabbit Not a Rabbit?
will want love stories. That proves
Miami pollceition the other 'lay.
WILSON
FOLLKTTB IN THE SATURDAY REVIEW
nature’s wisdom. She knows the
HUNTERS, SAVE THE WOODS!
Wonder If, he, picked tholr pockets
work
that
younu
women
have
to
I'l.ANT CITY COURIER
too?
j
do.
. . . . Now, it Is abundantly the beginning) in evolved into
r **—°——
"frontispiece" by analogy with
With tho autumn hunting season curelessness by their members.
Republican leaders don't know
clear that the picturesque term "piece," and asparagus becomes,
MACARIO
IT.RLA8
is
dead
ut
what to do with young Bob La Fol- getting under way in the north­ Other club.' ami organizations ere
Manila, aged 152 yearn nnd l "W elsh'rabbit" started ns a de­ to tho unlearned ear, “sparrow!&lt;-t*e. Out advice is to leave him east and in the south, the forest following suit.
liberate
mild joke,^
It wus
piece crass." If the Welsh rabbit had
month,
according to church records.,--lntcntionai
* hi may
and amyallalone if they don't want to get
In fact, the time is rapidly npservice,
United
States
department
Ho
was
born
in
July,
177J,
thrrnj
j®*
“
J**n
0f
the first been styled “ Welsh hare"
their tingey* burned.
pronching when hunters every­
folk-etymology might have turned
in nomenclature,
of agriculture, issues an appeal to where will seek the woods with years before the Declaration of In­ fication
---- ,— o -------sort illustrated by tho strictly an­
on precisely the same principle',
"Miami expects to sco more of all sportit.net! to guard ugainst for­ full knowledge of forest fire con­ dependence wus written, and lived alogous Tunkcc expression ,rCape It
into
"Welsh rare."
to
know
the
grandchildren
of
his
est
fires.
Gilda Gray this winter,".«ay* the
ditions, and these hunters will be
turkey” for codfish. Parallel
The curious aspect of this par­
Ordinarily, say forestry officials of invaluable assistance in protect­ own grandchildren. It wus a won­ Cod
Key West CiUxen. From whMt we
forms are "Pope's nose" and ticular example it* the motive in­
heard last winter, th a l'&lt;wnuld
uld bo a great number of devastating for­ ing th« country’s forests rather derful age, but many have lived “ Adam’s apple".
Unlike other volved in the fancied correction.
more
in
one
hour
than
Macario
IVrest fires ure caused each full by than heing the agencies through
an impossibility.
similar instances of terminology, What generally accounts for such
hunters. These fires not only de­ which so many fire:&gt; are started. Ins lived iit his 152 yearn.
-o“ Welsh rabbit" has become an ac­ populace thansmogrifications is
No m atter how the threatened stroy valuable timber, but also the
The federal government employs
cidental victim of tiie process pure ignorance—ignorance, usual­
ROMANCE
IS
fuding
from
tho
co*l strike is settled, it will be better forms of game animals, and its rangers, guards and lookouts to
known to historians of the lang­
settled th at the people pay
iy the
me thereby defeat tho plana of the protect the national forests. Most world. No more sen setpents, no uage as “folkotymology"—the ten­ ly, of French, or Latin, or Old
mermaids.
Sailors
don't
?von
pre­
English, or simply of some earlier
price.—Orlando Reporter-Star,
ir .^ x - hunters themselves.
states likewise have fire wardens
dency to take a perfectly good
cept those who have sense c
Those whose duty it is to guard and rangers with police powers. tend to seo them. No more roc’s term which happens not to be un­ usage in English itself. But in
to come tolFJorida.
^forest lands from fire are usually Hunters should take warning und eggfc; and now, ulns, no howling derstood und force it into u fictit­ this instance the motive is ignor­
apprehensive of the fall hunting be the fir 1 tn protect the woods. ar.d whirling priests o t Holy Is­ ious analogy with some more fa- ance plus uimuthing much more
—
ocorrosive—a proud affectation of
».
We n o te 'th tt ten United States season. From bitter experioncu They should crate from the records lam.
mlHor’tcrm. Thus "quelque chose" refinement, of lingustic fastidiousseaplanes were destroyed And se­ theso men have learned th at hunt­ any reference to forezt fires trace­
becomes
“kickshaw,"
the
pickax
is
ON TUESDAY there will be cel­
nets. "Rabbit" is solemnly ex­
ven others Ladly damaged trt a re­ ers aro frequently careless with able to hunters.
christened on the buppositicn that plained as s crude anl ignorant
ebrated
the
patting
of
a
resolution
cent storm in Maryland. We dtdn t matches, tmoking tobacco, aAd
Tho citizen* of no community
it is a kind of ox. the titmouse is
know befonk th a t there weru that camp fires. A great many sports­ want its beautiful autumn land­ in congress authorizing merchant fclVen a plural which relates it mistake for—what? No analogv
existing, one is invented out of
ships
to
be
refitted
as
Tffdh
1
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S
t
msny
whole men's associations have for yeara scape blotted out with smoko from
wari It will be the one hundred fancifully to "mouse" and “mice", whole cloth—the spurjilouj and
prevent thio by rain a' woodlands.
iro n ti spice” (look at
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R e s t a u r a n t Closed By

H o t e l Commissioner

Myeni were found in
shape, Mr. Fleming said.
__
city i»
in humming with activity and
hotel.and
restaurant
industry
tho hotel
j p d re
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Is particularly thriving, he said.

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TA l CAHASSEE, Oct. 28—w —
of Brown to
E. A. Fleming, deputy hotel comR
esidence
T
elephone
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Ptiu,iniltch her Pekingese.
brown
coats worn ml *doner, returned recently from
... . or
, bois-de-rose
„
— —
hnn„W. T?men of fashion could with hats of violet or petunia Fort Myers, where he supervised
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—UP)—
, . a bave a different dog to shade, ’tou me scarlet-trimmed the closing of one restaurant, be- Plans
f ‘SO C IA L D E P A R T M E N T M E M B E R S A R E
are being drawn up at the
rehl h TLCry ^
their ward- frocks worn with hats of the new'.cause of over-crowded conditions, department of public instruction
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C
ollege
Q
ueen
p.-i,* , s would necessitate nn tokay shade. Doubtless we arc on Mr. Fleming was assisted by S. I*. for Florida’s entry Into the ranks
E N T E R T A IN E D B Y M R S. P E A B O D Y
. . , 1 ,1* * an'1 complicated kennel, the right read but it will take a Young, of the Hotel Department. of state.i furnishing public school
r rm reful spraya of goldenrod, to- game, refreshments of baked apInc X!uP m "itg h t&amp; ject to hav- long time to convince women of The closing took place follow- students with free text books.
Pflts dyfcd mauve or
aetherwUh* Black eyed Susans and plea, topped with whipped cream,
" , ? dress
?ut of 1'"K complaints reaching the de
The text books are to be furn­
green, bols de rose or Burgundy, the co!or_discords iinWtheir
niher field flowers were used with doughnuts, and coffee were servpartment against operation of the ished free up to and including the
according t° the process of tho up1restaurant at a capacity beyond sixth grade, under a law passed
nleasimr effect on Tuesday after.
Ur ll&gt;'crs- ‘t ’s nil very
Lnn when the members of the So^ ra . Peabody
noon
soatra.
reuoouy was assisted in
! its ability.
at tho last legislature. The law
th« v!°t ?ye mole*kln tu match
rial Department were entertained aerving and entertaining by Mrs.
I Conditions generally a t Fort becomes effective July 1, 1920.
at B r i d g e with Mrs. Mildred Pea- W. Theodore Langley, Mrs. Fred
JmaJ
« C. ' an'1
pnssmnntu
ruse White
color,rnbblt
but f°r
whnt»
ho.tess.
Dalger, Mrs.
B. Coleman, and
&lt;1
f ‘erner want" to be dipped in
The approach of Hallowe'en was M nt Paul Highers, There were
the dye vat ?
&gt; m.
■ti trees ted with many large Jack eight tables of players and the nftJ . H . JA C K S O N
this.
alM,ut dogs to
o'lantems and other symbols of ernoon was most enjoyable, not
maUh
ones
clothes
started
in
Paris
witchery In the decorations, sepre only to the members, but to the
a few weeks ago when a charming
Long Time Loans on Residences nnd Business Properly.
, number of out of town guests presof the cards, and other details.
i
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young woman went walking down
Jgitet *t the Of exceptional interest was the ent.
AvenUe
des
Chnmps-F.lysees
Easy
Repayment
Plan
(Terrance at eame of briifae played during the
The business meeting which was
with n spotted Dalmatian dog. The
afternoon and’ after the usual num- scheduled to have been held beOffice in new M erriwealher Building
l“i y w.ore. I white frock boldly
Legion ber of progressions had been made, fore the bridge game, was postn „» r
u th b,ack ' n,ul « hat to
cpitors will the n*ores were counted and tne poned on account of the indispo2nd Street.
Phone 611
"Jabch;.. Her shoes and stocking:,
prixe a quaint cream and sugar set sltlon of the
chairman, but will lie
were likewise of blnck nnd white,
in
inNoin black
black anA yellow, was awarded h eld th e lucond Wednesday
then it beunnie apparent that othMrs. L. P. McCuller. After the vember.
'Vo,ncri were doing tho same
i
:
and « little luter there was n dog
tty H»H,
purnde m the It^iis de Boulogne at
M rs. T e r h e u n G iv es T r u th S e e k e rs C lass
which a number of women appear*
F o r Q u ick A c tio n
, dressed to match their favorite
Id gill« terH
allo
w
’en
S
u
p
p
e
r
In
H
o
ld
s
R
e
g
u
la
rM
e
e
tin
g
dogs Fhe brown Pekingese, the
Ball «t
10 acres, 5 in young grove. Four-room house.
wire-haired fox terrier and a white
H
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r
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f
M
rs.
S
te
w
a
r
t
W
ith
M
rs.G
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p
e
n
c
e
r
Two
mileH from small town. $!!,250.00. Terms.
and g r a y bull dog were among the
SJM, of the
i
dogs
thus
represented.
C
U
M
W
ill
r’»
TWO LOTS
On Monday'afternoon the Truth
Mrs. R. A. Terheun entertained
f»rty
A dog that ought to be exceed­
!. s. Scott at delightfully with n Hallowe’en sup­ Seekers’ Class of the Methodist
ingly popular this winter, if this
III Franklin Terrace. A wonderful bargain. . r*1
per on Tuesday evening at fl o'clock Sunday School held Its regular bus­
fnd
for
including
ojio’u
dog
in
the
in honor of Mrs. Nancy Stew art iness and social meeting at the
ensemble continues, is the red set­
th D «u« ot
p riU « nter- of St. Petersburg, department home of Mrs. G. W. Spencer on
ter, for the tones of his silky coat
Street. There was an ut*
W H ID D O N A N D H O D G E S
porty »t the chaplain of the Auxiliary of United Hughey
blend excellently with lime of the
Spanish War Veterans. Invited to tendance of 35 members and visit­
new
bois-de-rose
tones'*
A
brindle
S
110 E. Second Street. Phone 465.
j|,ti?Clmrch meet Mrs. Stewart were the local ors. This was the first meeting
hull of stalwart build would go
members of the council of admin­ held since the election of officers
very well with the masculine-look­
Ifc* .,l the istration and officers‘of Col. Theo­ in September.
ing mixed tweed suit.
him.
The annual reports showed a de­
Roosevelt Auxiliary.
■•tii* of the dore
Undoubtedly this ensemble idea
The roms were charmingly dec­ cided Increase in class activities m
J the orated
n:» npplied to hats, frocks, gloves
with the Hallowe’en colors 1025, and from the interest mani­
&lt;it Cwfedand footwear—though of course
tom^ce and symbols. Streamers of orange fested by the members and the
not necessarily to doggy pets—is
and black draped tile windows and newly elected officers, together
one of the best developments of
doors, and upon the walls bats and with the good reports from chair­
recent fashions. It is an oft-recats chased owls and witches in men of the different communities,
peated rule of present fashions
cf tli Con- riotous glee. The dining room was it is believed the class will show
that hats should always exactly
rrf uurtain transformed into n pumpkin filled an even greater gain this coming
match in color the frock or the
filtUPsr- by the magic art of the decorator. year.
Jr.I 0
prevailing trimming. To n.rike u
The table was lovely with its
After the business meeting, re­
color not introduced in the coscovers of yellow nnd black, Hal­ freshing fruit punch and cakes
tunic would be quite wrong.
"Queen
of
America
Colleges"
was
lowe'en nut cups, place cards, and were served. The hostesses were
T H U R S D A Y M A T IN E E O N L Y
JIUWd &gt;t qther goblin features. Bowls and Mrs. G. W. Spencer, Mrs. J. D. the title conferred on Miss Mary And yet ns you look about you. She wears kid oxfords, silk stock­
whospend n ings, felt hat and kid bag and
[flick. Dance baskets of goldenrod completed the Parker, Mrs. Lola Le Gette, Mrs. Ella Pace, above of Ilaskell, Texas, Ieven amongwomen
| ('clock.
charm of the decorations. The fa­ T. E. Wilson, Mrs, G. W. Hailey at a beauty contest between co-eds i(treat deal on theirclothes, you gloves in shades to match her pekitf 38 colleges and universities in see how fur from universal such ingese dog
E x t r a A d d e d A ttra c tio n .
vors were Hallowe'en caps. Guests nnd Mrs L. Went.
were received by the "skeleton at
This class extends a cordial in- Dallas, Texas, recently.
V
i sill meet the feast," whose cold nnd clammy vitation to newcomers and visitors i nth. Miss., and George N. Bear son
at her hands extended n ghostly welcome. in Sanford to attend the class on of Emporia, Kansas, vi ited friends B arro n C ollier E re cts travertins five counties. Twenty- _
Inez
Marvin—Violinist
^
one miles of the road lias already j
id *.
Mis. The day being the birthday of Sunday mornings, nnd to the reg­ in Sanford today while einiute to
been built, it was said.
Lonjjr
T
elephone
Line
I win a.t hos- Col. Theodore Roosevelt, which is ular social and business meetings points in the southern pint of the
Frank Gerard—P ianist
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annually observed by the United the fourth Monday afternoon of state. They were very much im­
Leesburg—Fifty new dwellings
Harry Allen Singer of Popular Melodies
Spanish War Veterans and their ench month.
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 28—(/I’)—
pressed with the city ami expect
auxiliaries, an interesting Roose­
I HOUR
•
ti
Barron (,. Collier, millionaire pro- under construction.
to return here.
.Miss Gluydfl Davis—Dancer
lid conduct velt program was enjoyed later in
nerty holder in Florida, is erect­
[ark at the the evening by the supper guests
ile. and Mrs. Clarence A. Dodge ing n telephone line from Miami
FOR CITY COMMISSION
Matinee at 2 o’clock
Its attend, and other members of the local
of Chicago, III., have announced to Fort Myers, a distance of ltio
auxiliary.
at 11)
the approaching ntnrriage of their'miles, according to word received
I hereby announce my cankit week
daughter, Marion C., to It. P. Wil­ here.
A.
T.
Chase
of
Lexington,
Ky.,
is
(liiincy
in tho coming city elec­
NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION
J program,
son, son of Mrs Louise P. Wilson
Collier, it was stilted, is al­ tion for the office of City
l promised an Pipe O rg a n M e m b e rs spendin'; some time in thu city. of Henson Springs, Fla., at whose soMr.
constructing a highway trom
rthis werk. A re E n t e r t a i n e d
By Mr. and Mr.i. J. Stewart of Or­ home the wedding will take place Everglades, in Cuilier county, to CommiHHion.
Sunday, Nov. 1st. Mr. Wilson wUcimin. Hardee county, which
H. R. STEVENS
lando have been visiting for a few liason gone
to Jacksonville to meet It -Ket urged Mrs. H u f f O n T u e s d a y d ay ^ i'j Sanford.
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,u i-ArjCr -L—-Miss Dodge and httr'mother. Afiel*
the
ceremony,
Mrs.
Dodge
will
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« .-!* )- The Pipe Organ Club met Mon­
Dr and Mrs. S. II. Newton of i iund u month in visiting friends
Hodges day aftprnoon with Mrs. George
Washington, I). * •&gt; are visiting &gt;■&gt;j uinl relatives in Florida
* of the Huff at her home on Laurel Ave­ Sanford
for several days.
I
------------[kt off the nue. Mis. Huff and Mrs. Culpep­
t
n:.r for a per were hostesses. Lovely yel­
■&gt;
A.
S.
Douglass
ami
W.
A.
Hnr-;
in Caut- low goldenrod was displayed to ad­ tholomew of Tampa were recent
h n i try. vantage in large vases nnd bas­
kw of the kets throughout the rooms. In the business callers in Sanford.
Wpr. The absence of the president, Mrs.
R. S. Webb of Melro.c, Mass., a
■
o utd In Francis Bolz acted as chairman frequent winter visitor to Sanford,
■
It is during the business session.
H
is stopping at the Montezuma.
M
he Miss Martha Fox gave un inter­
U
r i n g talk on bazar work, intro­
a
R. L. Lloyd of Ixts Angeles, Cal.,
ducing some novel ideas for the
a
t«aq in Christinas bazar. A t roll call each brother of Jack Lloyd, well known
**«'&gt; of- member responded with a gift. in Sanford, ta a guest at the Monte­
Nte: ind There was a surprisingly large zuma.
***ldiS number of beautiful handkerchiefs
J. II. Handley of Burlington. Vt.,
i ::
“**1. of and dainty baby clothes. In two
, *u i niLr weeks there will bo another gift has arrived with his family to
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ihower and the chairman asked spend the winter in the "Cit&gt; Sub­
ppartmnti. that all club articles be turned in stantial."
las soon as possible.
John M. Kelley and R. W. Otter
-WISP Thu club wa'1 delighted to wal^ _»*iOCj tamo Mrs. Howard Berg us a new left today for Arcadia and Sara­
i
am ber, and to have as guests, sota on business. They will return
•&gt;
i
*rs. Myers, Mrs. Wolff, Mrs. the end of the week.
to...—
r Uf!, .- un&lt;l Mrs. George. At the
+
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson
E«FtU Inclusion of the business session,
havo
moved
into
their
new
home
■»
, L* hostesses served dainty re•i
a t 615 Maple Avenue. They former­
!*
freshments.
ly
resided
in
Geneva.
at Thu club will meet next Monday
■■
ilia ik. w,.tb ‘\*rs- J* Dickinson on Mag­
■&gt;
Mrs. Ida Austen has returned
■&gt;
nolia Avenue. Mrs. Forrest GatchA
el will
..... assist Mrs. Dickinson as from Jacksonville where she wan
■&gt;
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called by the illness of her daugh­
[a°it
41 (hostess,
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fl ti( p,„ 11 «i
ter, who is reported as much im­
&lt;&gt;
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proved.
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5Sj£f;“ Guild M a k in g P la n s
■&gt;
ea
,ht}
A. Ulamperl, who is connected
F o r C ard P a r ty
•&gt;
with tho Stundard Amusement Co.
■&gt;
i J r * th'of
Top«ka,
Kas.,
is
ihe
guest
of
m cold
•&gt;
MJ be„ii,SV Perkins
nKn,L‘? Uuild nU!l with his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mru
"Mo-date, a'rs.
Victor
Check.
&lt;&gt;
i f ' * hotel f : " l“ l enthusiastic meet11
I,,r wimd,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bloomfield
Hullck
•«
havJunt were: Me.damesnj " J* RoJIon
'ron ihdr1Raymond Philips lt,!n
’ of Allenhurst, N, J., are stopping
t the Hotel Montezuma while vis­
«J|h, t t . l U h . M elh..
M l L r t e aiting
in the city Mr. Hullck is a
brother of Howard llulick of Sunford.

HARLAN flt. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Small of Mi­
r e i r e K n u * o f ami are spending a few days in
Sanford. They are guests at the
Montezuma. Mrs. Small will be reLr,
•nd
membered
as Mini Martha Hern­
"?i yb -uJ*
don of Sanford.
Thursday In November
«I fI? 'here
S * n#p,n
they a«hl
,?Weri
to be
Lyman Betz, John J. Mulkcrn,
and Rodger Kilcumtnings of Chi­
,h* City Mull F mX V iJ m " ™
cago left yesterday for Sarascta.
[frva. p An,&gt;
They will return to Sanford before
»OY ' Re,ae,aJ yfu
for Island W h e re P rin c e going north. They* expect to locate
111 hill the
in or near Sanford.

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‘ o Mainland By D am

Among recent Jacksonville visitors
to Sanford are: C. C. Wells, M. K.
Holliday. D. O. Cash, T. R. Cash.
Ray C. Groom, W. R. I-ovett, G. r.
wi'!
Banting. Benning Hull, W. R. Na‘
^onunoth.
haffey, W. W. Pittmiin. J- B- Mor­
rison, C. I). Keller, C. F. Price,
more.
am' ,a
island no Robinson Farmer, E. T. Ward ami
V. A. Cluyer
“
thp «reat
newly u ij , na8® scheme
a
W. H Rannie, Wm. Sterling. Mrs.
B w t . * * bnRth now unites V i 1
in D. H. Jones, John M. Kelley, It. ” •
Otter, Rodger Kilcumming;*. Ly­
man Betz, John J. Mulkern, and
■ii, t ,
George A. DeCottcs enjoyed a ino:t
S r j f w Mi
delightful motor coat trip yester" *««S"25 ^ cUlmi?gtaL \ he\ territory by day in Mr. DeCottes’ beautiful
pleasure boat, Red Wing, up the
K t **timaUdto “^ er.*.w ' “ Pro St. John’s river to Dexter Island.
,Un 5 ? 1 ■
tnuch
v«.
lm* Ptoceti

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Byron Gutheil of Waukesha. Wis.
un- cfompanied by Mra. R- H. ' h‘tl‘
and Miaa Mar^jiret White of Cor-

11iph shades in velours, some trimmed with ra ­
coon fur and plain, self-trimmed. AH sizes 6 to 16

New
Coats
have just arrived
showing1 the latest
in winter coats.

Fur trimmed collars
and cuffs, rolled fur
Collars.
Self trimmed, each
model is developed
of high grade mate­
rial in the seasons
best shades.

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$8.75 to $29 each

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Special Lot of Dresses at §29.00

Childrens Dresses

Sport, street and Dance Dresses ah
at one price. Sport frocks made of
Scotch Balbriggan, all shades,'street,
dresses of fine crepe satins in all col­
ors. Evening and dance frocks of
fine Georgette, Chiffon, T affeta and
Flat Crepes. Sizes 16 to 44.

2 dozen children’s dresses, fine im­

$20.00 each

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T A U IC R P D T I I F I J C
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 20.
I v / l l i j j D u v i n E l I U J —(/P&gt;—William Brown, negro, sent
____
j up from Duval county in April,
Redskin Hermit.,Buried A liv e leifl, *°r »
term for robbery,
IJy T ribe And Resurrected, i breaking ami entering and assault
Shunned By Superstitious to murder, and who escaped from
Fellows, Is Very W ealthy a read camp near Arcadia in June,
•------ j 1018, has been located in NebrnsPAWHUSKA. Okla., Oct. 27.— I ha. where ha Is serving time. The
(Jp)—A living ghost among his own , state prison bureau has been no­
people is John Stink, hermit of the , tified by the chief probation offlc-

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MAJ. GEN'. C. I*. SUMMKRALL

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The officer of Chnrles W. Hun­
ter. adjoining the Senate chamber,
Is believed to be the only one in
the Capitol building which posses­
ses the distinction of having cur­
tains hung at the windows. The
curtains, of course, nro due Inrgely
to a woman’s touch, Miss Ann
Friedman, Mr. Hunter’s stenogra­
pher, living largely instrumental in
getting them placed.

McCOY

Eleven mehmers of the military court which is to try Colonel
William Mitchell, army “hell cat," nro pictured here. Gen.
Summernll, president of the court, in commander of the army’s
Second Corps Area V/it headquarters a t Governor’s Island, N.
Y. The others: MnJ. Cion. Robert L. Howze.jcommnnder Sec­
ond Corps Aren, Columbus, Ohio; Mnj. C!en. Dougins McArthur,
commander Thin! Corps Aren, Baltimore; Mnj. (ipn. W, S.
Graves, commander Sixth Corps Area, Chicago; MuJ. Gen. Ben­
jamin A. Poore, commander Soventh Corps Area, Omaha; Brig.
Gen. Edward L, King, commandant Army Service School, Ft.
Leavenworth, Kan.; Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, commander
Third Infantry Brigade, Ft. Sum Hurston, Texas; Brig. Gep.
Ewing E. Booth, rommandnnt cavalry school, Fort Itilry, Kits.,
member of court; Col. Blanton Winship, First Corps Area head­
quarters, Boston, law member of court; Col Sherman Moreland,
Fifth Corps Area headquarters, Columbus, O., judge advocate;
Col. II. A. White, Mitchell’s military counsel.

Increased Interest In Aquatic
Sports Given As Cause For
Decline in Total Cases of
’ Drowning By Reviewers

Homo hygiene nnd care of the
sick instruction was given to 51,121 students in the United States,
and the Red Cross Nutrition Serv­
ice, which hn:i instructed 111,001
school children and 20,1150 adult q
has Impressed the relation of food
to health.
There wore 1.200 meetings with
the traveling First Aid Car for
demonstrations, these being attend­
ed by 1 ld,H27 persons and 20,001
First Aid certificates were issued
to as many qualified peritms. This
compared with not quite 11,000
completing the First Aid course
the year previous. Thu car visited
I!)7 cities.

Captain R. A. Grny, assistant
comptroller, announced recently
that during the state bnr exami­
nation he had the pleasure of meet­
ing an old classmate whom he hail
not seen In a number of years.
This school chum, W, Furr, who
took the examination for n license
to practice law in Florida, attend­
ed the Georgetown University Law
School with Captain Gray,

nel, W. M. McKinnon, Dr, H. II.
McCnnlin, Rev, T. .1. Nixon, Howard
Ovcrlin, H. II. Patti:hull, A. K.
Rwssctter, A. Paffold, E. B. RnnclrII. L. B. Steele, J. G. Sharon, W.
M. Scott, W. R. Smith. E. C. Smith,
P. It. Smith, II. C. Vicdo, It. A. Win­
ston, F. II. Wight. L. J. Wilson,
Iieywnrd Walker, W. E. "White and
\V. M. Young.

Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Ceorgo 9.
Hunter, of this city, writes:
“After I married, thirteen months
ago, I suffered with dreadful pains
In tuy sides during . . . My ®ido
hurt bo bad It nearly killed me. I
had to go to bed and Btay some­
times two weeks at a time.
I
could not work and I Just dragged
around the bouse.
“I got very thin—I went from 12&lt;*
pounds down to less than 100. My
mother bad long been a user of
Cardul and she knew what a good
medlcluo it wan for this trouble, so
nho told me to got some nnd take It.
1 sent to the store nfter It and be­
fore I had taken the flr3t bottle
I begun to improve.
"My Bide hurt less and I began to
Improve In health. . . . The Cardul
acted a3 n fine tonic nnd I do not
feel like the same person. I am
to much hotter. I am well now.
I have gained ten pounds and am
still gaining. My sides do not
trouble me at all.
"I wish every suffering woman
knew about Cardul."
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Next to Valdez.
NEW
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Swimming Pool At
Kissimmee Will Be
Largest In World

KISSIMMEE, Fla.. Oct. 28.—OP)
State Story To Bcj —Site
for what in sniil will b’o
the largest swimming pool in the
Screened For Use world lias been staked out six miles
south &lt;rf here by a group of real
estate dealers ns an added attracOf Farming Bureau j Brut
to their development. Plaru

WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—(/!*»—
In the face of a growing popular­
ity of nll-tho-yenr-uround water
Jcall for an oval building of Moor­
sports, the annual report of the
ish architecture, 1,100 feet by 1,200
American Red Cross today revealed
fid
. while the pool itself will be
that there is a gradual decline In
I2m) feet by 1,000 feet. This aquathe thournnds wh&gt;&gt; died annually
(''■ amphitheater will ho situated
by accidental drowning in the Unit­
1
than one half mile from the
ed Stab's. This is due. in its opin­
Dixie highway.
ion, to the adding of 22.HU2 swimIt in proposed to surround thin
iqcra trained in water life saving
nvnl
building with a classic struc­
merit of Agriculture for the pif i d ture consisting
science to tho thousands the Iti-d I (Continued from Page One.)
of a series of arches
f'ror.H has already enrolled in its the local club, who were the offi- "f 1'.&gt;22-21.
low rilmoKt flat roof, sloping
Life Saving Turps.
ctnl representatives of the SanThe article, entitled "Around th*- 'with
The slogan "Every child a swim-1ford Kiwniilnns at the suit** con- World with Florida," which hoe i away from the center.
(’entered in the pool will be n
m ar" linn heap adopted, the move­ vention held last week at D a y to n a , parallels of lulitud • between Hoi
1
n.inature
island on which it ir; pro*
ment gaining 280 000 more chil­ Thelf teports of the activities and, Ida and eountrje 11 the world, ‘i ■
dren than cnolled the year pre­ nlann of the state socicth s, as r* parallels) Mr. Brooks pointed nut, ' pim il to build a solarium for use
vious, with 5,881,007 school chil­ viewed a t the convention, in said lead through fourteen different ru in a rest room by bathers. On thin
island alone it would Ik? possible
thins.
dren embraced in the work on June to have been interen.ing.
BO. this year.
Among Dio visitors at the meetT F ' Florida zone, tit* article say.- to build the nverugo pool of most
Hand in hand with this service ing today were Bloomfield Ilulick, passes through Northern A'Vic.i, places, say the developers.
With the completion of this pro­
the report showed that the Bed Dr. J. K. Abbott and .1. W. Smoek, from the Sahara de ert to Un* MedCross, through its chanters, main­ both of Do Land, and A. II, M o se s, iterraneau sea, Arultia, I'ali-iinr, posed largest swimming pool in
tains a corps of U21 Public Health of Sanford and New York. Mr. Ab- Derain, ( nina and thcrice back to the world, it is planned to draw
national and international swiniNurses on duty throughout the liott, who is the pastor of the De- America.
country, whoso function is to as- Land Presbyterian Chinch, gave a
Although the “scenario1' for Dv- ' miug meets here. Canoe nnd boat
t»‘st In developing and maintaining few minutes of humorous enter-; picture lus not as yet been made I m e n will nl^i be held. Facilities
tho health of the communities they tniament while Mr. Iluiiclt, wim is 'known, it was fa te d at the l)e- will be provided for the athlete to
serve. In the last y«nr, these nurses associated with Ills brother in Mm pnrtmunt of Immigration that it keen in (-audition the year around,
made 1,090,402 home calls; visited ownership of the new Hntql For- w&gt;ll bo tinned as fur as m ihle *n according to Dip announced plans
SApTR-t schools and inspected 1,- rest Lake, told the Klwaniana that Mte rime parallel of Flan in with
he hr.a conic
this city as a per- the foreign countries, Inin .ing out
497,081 children.
on— New cold storage
Co-operating in military prepar­ mnnont resident, being a linn he- In all detnll tho laothortnnl zone of
stircd.
edness, the report aid chief nurses liever in tho future growth and the state in its course almut tin
world.
have been awi’ffned to 2-t general, iiraanerlLv of San ford.
was made into a combination res
11 evacuation, and four surgical
tan rant 'tnd coffee house. Thi:
sinner
Hodges
has
just
hospitals and one station. The Red
dying effort failed. The buildim
a
preliminary
eumiimCross Nursing Service showed a
c (ikluw.ihu river with n L f'ir'renl.
total enrollment on June 20, of I2r
i.'tting of a fish hatchery, . i licio is talk among proinincn
002, an inrrunso of 1
over last
’rum tic United States citizens of petitioning the city ti
year.
fisheries will make a purchase the porperty and fit i
Abroad, Nursing Service work,
into ail observatory park.
a
hunt
November I.
embracing development of nursing
standards, education nnd health,
Sanitation, child welfare, instruc­
EVERT TRUE
BY CONDO
tion in home hygiene nnd care of
tho sick, i &gt;being carried forward
C V G U ., A S T
&lt;
in Poland. Biilgurin. Turkey, Phil­
| t = F V S - P c y l^&gt;
ippines, Greece, Canal Zone, Haiti,
Hie Virgin lrluamls. Hawaii nnd
© A C D Y il
Albania. Other American Red Cross
nurses nre on duly in Serbia, Por­
to Rico and the Near East.

CancellationOfWar
Debts Opposed By
Raffeld In Address

1 new Spanish stucco, dose
iiiy 55,500.
1 5-room newly decorated, in
.south end. $5,500.
I new 5-room, modem
$4,000, South Sanford Ave.
with garage.

1 new 4-room completely
furninhed, lot 50x150. 4 miles
out. $1,050. -$500 down, $25
month.

A complete line of
Cypreso and Fine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
—
Mouldings
Lath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
While Uoclt Fluster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Rudders Hardware
l)r&gt;:rs
Windows

A F F I L I A T E D WITH

T his S a n f o r d C redit Assi

Fram es nnd Screens
Made to Order

Wo have the heat buy in
('(-’lory farm in tho county.
Ironing Boards
New house, 10 acres $7,700. Murphy
Medicine Cabinets
PIIONE 727.

The Price Is Right
SANFORD

W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 471

anil saaon.oo.
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lU .'tlO O 91000.00 t-nrli

Credit is the only insurance1
man has again st illness andai
To keep this insurance in
has only to pay one’s hills w
establish the reputation foi
and fair dealing.
Business is done on credit. Vj
consumer, however humble,
his or her duty to maintain
credit rating, the entire f
business is weakened to just
tent.
,

Secretary To Governor Has State
Affairs Catalogued In Her Mind
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27.—(/Pi
—The governmental affairs of
Florida at her finger tips. That is
the position enjoyed by Mrs. Bes­
sie Gibbs Porter, one of the few
women secretaries to governors of
states of the country.
Mrs. Porter, mcretary to Gover­
nor John W. Martin, has n.vn
three chief executives' come arid
g:&gt;. Shu began her services in the
governor’s office on Oct. 1, nine
years ago,’when she was made ste­
nographer to Governor Trammell.
Bhu assumed the same post when
Governor Catts was elected, and
Governor Hardee also found her
a t the old desk.
In October, ItDH, however. Mru
Porter took over additional du­
ties. She war. made executive clerk,
which position she held until Inst
July when Governor Martin made
her his acting secretary. She took
over the desk made vacant with the
appointment of Dr. Funs A. Hath­
away as chairman of the State
Road Department.
Mrs. Porter has been more than
simply a secretary to the governor.
She haa held the position of sec­
retary of the hoard of commi.i don­
ers and the pardon board. A t»ememioua volumir of work has fac­
ed her ut nil times. The many up- polalineiits to major and minor of­
fices have found their way through
pit*. Portvr'u bands, to say nothing

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Mach Weight, Was Adfised
to Take Cardai and Is
\ How Well.

W. J. THIGPEN

formation i«, newspapermen, unless
It Is sanctioned by tho chief exec­
utive.
"You see the governor about
that,’’ is the secretary’s reply to
a majority of the questions asked.
I he u.'cretnry to Florida’i, gover­
nor i * likcwUprltiununo to bribery.
She will, of course, accept the good
things offered from outsiders, such
as candy, fruit and other delica­
cies, as "payment" for her good
will, but that is ns far as the ftituotion develops. There is no recipro­
cation, unlesii thu governor sanc­
tions it.
At the recent meeting of the
hoard of pardons, Mrs. Porter wa*
the recipient of several fine boxes
of enndy. The donors were of the
opinion that their generosity would
reflect itself in the decisions of
the hoard.
"i gel those
„ every once
m a while," Mrs. Porter said. “ Peo­
ple don't, room to realize that, I
cannot help them; cannot uni any
influence in their behalf, llut still
Huy come. Naturally, I appreciate
the gifts, and don’t mind having
them cume to mg at all."

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1-onncTs and caiieo

C=Thc growth of Haines City hall­
ux,,, rapid in values, population
L i business development, boar
vears ago, according to the roc
oriia, the town had a J»Pu!“! ,0iL fJ
058 with postal receipts of
COO; bank resources of 1171,0^.
assumed valuation of 5800,00(1 ana
building operations amounting to

Shell Fish M anTo
Make SouthemTrip
In New Patrol Boat

Striking Husbands’ Places ShellTALLAHASSEE.
Oct. 28.-W )—
Fish Commissioner, T. R.

*
DnvIsOpensIlroadside on Hifih
Const Line railroad between
Prices Demanded by Profi­ IIENRYETTA, Okln.. Oct.-28.— . they Work
|0ct- 28.—(tP) Jacksonville and Tampn. nnd U tl
„
teers Gauging Tourists and Prayers at dawn beside a dusty’Co n L m j * 7 hr hf t , J hT ,
jf the same terminus of that system s hecnic
start the clov’s work in the '*Tn! e,
.er* My Go&lt;l to Thee,”
Newcomers to This State nan
_ the blanding Highlands and Ft. Myers branchcoal mines h i
tvn™ i«
.
h,l!ir Spanulcd Banner” folfn-v, according
1 secretary of
0{ commerce,
tyt, is due, in
the fact that
pjumi place”
jo pon the tourrJapcrity and
i depend up.m
Tits claims to

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H K R A IiD ^ V C T N E 8DAY, O C T O B E R 28, ! 9 2 5 .£

FLORIDA HOTEL
tary Of Trade Board BY RAIL CHIEF

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lhe miners standing up and

Hodges had planned a general in­
spection trip to South Florida this
week, with Key West the southermost point of hi:i itinerary.
Captain Hodges stated that he
would visit Lake Okechobce to look
after the fishing industry there,
as well ns other points in that sec­
tion.
The trip will bo made in the new
patrol boat, a craft, he said, which
finds its way into shoal waters.
The Commissioner returned re­
cently from an inn lection trip to
Apnlnchicoln bay. The state’s oy.
stor industry there, he said was
progressing, in excellent fashion.
He described general conditions
nrouml the hay ns unusually good.

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28—&lt;/P)—
Florida s hotels and restaurants • f.-A r i, 2 S w ^ j £ i S ^ ,,g 'j a j "'hi'c ,hc «"•
are going to be subjected to a
broadside of heavy gunfire dur­
ing the forthcoming extraordinary
session of the state legislature, if
Fred ii. Davis, representative for th!1 S f b“n v iM ,hr ™mT ii"“ r r- ||vm- A, tVniU k
Leon county, and attorney for the ;5 i “*rLn!Lbelieving the suppli- hard. .s0nle times it seems to take
Railroad Commission', can get a them T o l l uhrCUtV Bt0,Mr “ lonp t,me f()r Your righteoustwo-thirds vote on a bill he pro­ hfshnrirr m\Kh W
ovcrru,c'* VP,”8 t0
about. Since I was
?3Todav, it is estimated that tho pose:! to introduce.
Rut
militia wa® a.ent- : ,yca[s °ld I have trusted You,
population is not less than Jj60°
The legislation Mr.
Davis_____
plans i n r i ^ r . ^ W,omcn prny* J he-° ?u I ortl Many tiniea I have had
________
the mo3t fnv- Compilation
made of official 'fig­ to bring up will be directed against I ' ,,P J. 1f.at su" rUc- &gt;Taycr wt 8llP- lh“ cr":", *” bear. But if we hold
t couatyi the ures by Secretary Wclppiort »how« what he described as extremely !
l "’11 si"b'in» “ad lay preach- "ut we always see it was the best
ie state, nccord- that during the firaL nine months — “ ---■ for
- accomoda* ing with a display of the Ameri-:“nd to your glory*.
extortionate prices
jtatistics, »t |s
LONUON WEATHER
“This morning be with our en1025 the postal receipts were tions now charged by many hos- can flag and speeches.
and automobile of
LONDON, Oct. 28.—OP)—Within
Just a t dawn, the women gather ;cn,&gt;es. They don’t know what they
$10,215; banking resource:* as of tclrics
................
and
restaurants
throughout
florid Every Sept. 28, 1925 totaled $l,92.»,iGo t f,e st,-uc*.
opposite the wash house of a mine. are doing. If the men going down ten minutes in one dny recently the
la can be reach- and the assessed valuation for 1925
A sturdy olii woman, with a heavy into that pit could only see what London hotel niirL»hopping district
Representative Davis’ proposed voice, is the first arrival. She car­ they are doing!
„ frum ilames is approximately $8,750,000.
. experienced hail, sleet, rain, light­
meniurc, he announced, would make ries
to the Gulf is
ning and thunder—but no fog.
a
largo
American
flag
ns
.
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He
with
the
operators,
O
Lord.
Building
permits
ia*Vpd
“f?
‘[I
it unlawful for any hotel or res­ though lending a parade. By 0 ‘*° Wltli Mr, Crowe (mine tmper­
nearest town on
Many American visitors here
Oct.
1,
1925
totnlcd
nearly
$900,001)
a 61 miles. The At the present time about fifty taurant to increase its prices with­ il dock, 50 women have gathered. J,lte“dent). And dear Lord, wo have been disappointed when inout a 80-day notice. Mr. Davis There is bantering and joking “eg \ou once more to be with us, formed that the real fogs occur
—nutations of
have designated houses of the better class, a nine would have the hotels and rest- while they wait for
j Look down on Us
and raise inesc
these only in winter.
ior others.
omers.
us aim
hotel, a large arcade store nurnnts publish a tariff with the
|he central divert- story
Then
the
e
striking
miners,
bus"'"nsU‘rs
from
the
earth.
Lord,
and
office
building
and
nn
exclusive
giving their
LristJ from every office building and a modern the­ Hotel Department,
® “ro ,t.rUl‘ bor» Americans We
.. 'are
prices, and this tariff would be in bands of these women,. begin t«
Upas:-, say*
meeting here to establbu free­
ater
are
under
construction.
arrive.
They
nil
year
clean.over­
effect at all times, unless suffi­
located on the Atdom. We have just as much
alls,
The
men
take
up
a
position
cient notice is given of any
right to pray ior this victory as
Just
changes. Thin is the method pur­ about 50 feet from the women, for victory in war."
fitting
on
the
ground.
They
are
sued by the railroads, the repre­
While sho prays they nil stand.
sentative said, and tho hotels and very quiet.
Wo
Shall Meet Bye and Bye/* is
Shortly before 7 o'clock, the non­
restnurants should operate under
One
the same restrictions.
union miners working in the mine struck up. followed by “We’re
Marching
Over
to
Zion,
the
Beau­
make their appearance. One min­ tiful City of God."
er as lie goes to the wash house
A,, M_(/P)—A cics, stagnation and despair.
Salesman
A woman ri introduced as Mrs.
f
_
____ I .
TThis
h i s lhappened
itm n n n ix l w
i l l i n ' 095
5 DO
: hakes his fiat at the group on the
while
percent
\ado'.v
reads
Johnson
la
gins
a
short
speech
di­
roadside and lets go « few hard rected at the wiiiii house
tjjy icturned; of the citizens looked on in horror
oaths. A captain of a company
at their own towa gone wild, help­
or
The whistle blows. All the work­
nt nicn who form a guard, cautions ing miners disappear into the mine.
less to stop it, yet bearing equal­
[tetiacs in Her- ly with the fighters tho evil repu­
t tic miner against creating a dis­ Jordan, the leader of the strtekb titiv l there
turbance. The minor ttils him ers, admonishes all to be present
tation.
,
Saleswoman
t nilli flotations
that hi* home had bean threaten­ at the evening meeting. Gradu­
Besides tho signs of commercial
i an ftki wrote resurrection there are others. Gos­ .TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—f/P)— ed^ he night before.
ally the crowd slips away, tho
fky arc reM. Fielder was chosen pre:i- r Then “inging begins. “God Will nuldiers relax, and the strike
. pwplc who pel quotations are posted in pub­ J.
Wanted
lic places. One over the cashier’s dent; Jack Cone, vice-president; Take Care of You," is the first. prayer meeting is over until evej t k t W raged window
Some
Dr.
E.
K
ivere,
secretary,
and
Sam
in the leading hotel is fa ­
voices aro off the key, b u t' ning.
"0 trying t« heal
Summer, treasurer, of the Colum­
i «cow?, 28 or- miliar.
for
“For wlmt is a man profited if bia county Game and Fish Pro­
| ntn ai;c hard
he shall gain the whole world and tective Association, at an organ­
lose
his own soul! Or what shall ization meeting held at Lake City.
SANFORD
{tuou for the
J. L. Lisk was made field capt­
a
man
give in exchange for his
tktic arc outain
and
S.
W.
Phillips
was
elect­
jion of the cham- soul?"
ed as a member of the State Board
To act ns local representative
A wild, dirty little mining town of Governors.
;» rtligiou1- reviis
the
picture
of
Herrin
th
a
t
has
|mivity in the coal
for one of Florida’s largest and
All officers ure residents of
gone out into the world. A clean, Lake City.
best
known sub-division dcvul
TALLAHASSEE, tin. 28—OT*)— TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—LTi—
Tho principal nddrcuics at the Over a half score of appointments
i other signs of cultured, -naturally , prosperous
organization were made by J. B. to posts of fruit in nectors and Conimi- inner of Agriculture, Mayo optm-nts.
| deposits in two city of 12,090 is the fact.
rcci ived a report from his in­
^junped $50,000. The local chamber of commerce Royal), state fish and game com­ one constable were made public at has
hive opened says that Herrin has a higher per­ missioner; E. H. Carson Jr.; Or­ the secretary of state's office re­ spection forces of the condemna­
Free Pullman Motor Conch de
tion and destruction of a shipment
Cheatham, A. W. Young, cently.
11 (tracery co n- ce n ta g e of homo owners tlinq any ville
of
Porto
Rican
citrus
fruit
at
luxe
operating through here
George li. Golden ami George
ft utional nlU^lc city in the United States.
Jacksonville, Itocaure it did not
The
appointments
follow:
Wheeler,
all
of
Jacksonville.
The disastrous Southern Illinois
and adjoining cities to property
Mr. Carson gave a history of ^C. ii. Catinon, Fcnumlinu, ton- meet requirements of the Florida
of this coni tornado of several months ngo,
law.
Energetic sales persons emi
L ^m-ffau county;
Here handling which did not hit Herrin, but i the protective work being done in
Tho
inspection
division
also
has
of more than brought foes into contact in a I Duval county,
| Morris ToddrMF s j ,, ,’c ''vv' vv’ found it necessary, it is stated, earn in cash commissions $5,OOP
there were 17 work of mercy, was an iH
Two
wcrc
1
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jorary deputies in enforcement &lt;&gt;f [Anderson,°1l.* P. EnEarl! J. K." .Mc- to instruction covering the dis* to $10,000 this acashn. We co­
in Williamson that blew good to Herrin.
Reynolds, \ \ . ^ D. White, Thomas •po rtion of fruit received intra.i* operate, furnish newspaper adilrnost 10 mil- Some of the leaders in Herrin’s the fish and game law of the
oob-!y»_)Y. B. Knotts, ( (). into accompanied by certificate of
state.
anil em- troublous days were strangers. S.
H ilson, W. II. Stone, J. K. Trotter, maturity and evidence of tax. jjvertising, booklets, etc.
miners. Glenn Young, who tried to clean
Henry F. Weaver, E. II. Anderson, “ When such ft uit i; niratisported
clos- the town with a gun, was a stran g ­ Hagans For R e a It y •S’. H. Shcrard, F\ A. McGloan and in the state," tlie instructions read
Immediate action necessary,
rapid- er. Howard S. Williams, revivalist
I!. C. Bannerman, whose postuf- "tin* iii'-pectnr lia been notified
who
tried
it
last
summer
with
a
up, EnfBrokerage Firm Here fice address was given as Orlan­ to issue a new cerlificato for re- as this is n genuine opportun­
ible, was n stranger. Many stran g ­
occupied.
do, wore made citrus fruit ins pec- tdiiptuciiL under Ids certificate ity, will bear the closest inves­
families left ers were among the lenders of the
1,. P. Hagan, together with his Jtors.
number, together with the figures
p mine massacre of .Juue, 1922, Bon, Robert P. Hagan, announce| Four appointments nn bond of the niginu! certificate and tigation, is a six year old de­
a internecine
iprcciateil 60 ri hich occurred about ht^lf way he­ today the opening of a general i trustees were also announced. They name of inspector marking the
velopment of a town, villa sites,
»irt bankrupt- t reon Herrin and Marion.
real estate brokerage and com-1 are J. W. Townsend, Lake Butler, new certificate as 'duplicate.' All
lots, orange and grape fruit
min lion business, with offices in District 1; Melvin Weeks, Leila, f r u i t re-tran-ported intrastate
District
5;
J.
S.
Howard,
Dukes,
must
comply
with
the
law
show­
the
Seminole-Hotel
building,
on
groves.
on the wall of the room in
District 2, and A. D. Andrews, ing th: evidence of certificate."
the players stood. The ac- Second Street.
The elder Mr. Hagan, a resident Kaiiord, District 2.
heir lines over
A million dollars lias already
of
this section for more than 18
Albert House Given
could see the
years,
during
which
time
he
has
been
spent in actual develop­
Oyster Bed Is Found
unfolded before their eyes—
Additional
20
Years
served
five
terms
as
county
com­
more important they could see
ment, and it is backed by a
missioner, and one term ns city Off Patagonian Coast
US,0it8.-tf&gt;,_ thoir cues which were carefully councilman, is said to he in a
company
having highest rating
TAMPA. Oct. 28.—(/P)—With a
* PP 'I theaters titled on the film at frequent inter­ position to know property values
BUENOS
AIRES,
Oct.
2S.—l&gt;Pi
50
year
prison
sentence
imposed
“ 1*s*tEia story vals. The glass partition prevent­ in Sanford and Seminole county. —The discovery of any oyster bed 011 him previousi’y, Albert House, in Dun’s and Bradstrccts.
. • f W w r o . ed the noise of the projecting ma­
The new firm has reported a covering nearly 100 square miles illeged bandit, was sentenced to
the
a ra,|. chine from carrying over the mi­
number of transactions! completed off the coast of Patagonia lias been 20 years additional in county court
^ ,, crophone.
during the short time that it has reported to tho ministry of agricul­ here this morning. He pleaded
,d 10whjdtw.
been in the realty field.
ture by the chief of the fisheries guilty to implication in the $21,AGED MOURNERS
• “ PrtiBlptturbureau, recently returned from a 1)00.00 Ilava-a-Tumpa payroll rob­
^ rfib c a l
survey of the Gulf of San Math . bery nearly two years ago. “ Big
SPECIAL AGENTS NAMED
J g &lt;**i h a„
The location of the oyster bed i Haul" Iluhn, an alleged confed­
BRAINTREE, Scot la ml, Oct. 28.
Louis W. Walter
1 2 «W bom —(T*)—At the funeral of Joseph
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 28—OT1)— given as about 2b miles south of erate was convicted for implica­
Wiioi ti! a
*W »iti, n i Smith, a member of the Royal Thirteen special agent* to lie used Port San Antonio and ut a depth tion in the hold up and later grantDISTRICT MANAGER
council, who died at 78, were his in connection with the strike of varying from 15 to 20 meters lie- a new trial at the request of the
Sj» «• A ! . mother-in-law, nged 92, two bro­ telegraphers on the Atlantic Coast low the level of the sea. The oy - county grand jury, pleaded not
nfitirDcrt the
thers aged 80 and 72, respectively Line Railroad, were appointed by ters are stated to be of excellent guilty.
F.l Voronn Motel Building
**“***« tack- mid one ulster, nged 8T.
piality.
Governor Martin.
Palmetto—New 00-ton York ice Phono 1725
Shop No. 8
Pnlatka—?157,000 street paving machine to lie installed in local
West Palm Beach
bonds uproved by city commission­ plant of Atlantic Ice &amp; Coal Cor­
poration,
ers.

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5-ROOM FURNISHED *HOUSE
i:i

W ith double garage anil ejftra lot on Dixie Highway
Longwootl, priced for a quick* sale with yoor own terms.
'

TWO LOTS IN FT. MELLON
Addition reasonable priced
Three lots in Franklin Terrace.
A One residence lot on Park Avenue.
PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
It B a ll n i l s .

Pfcime Tim

OWNER LEAVING TOWN
Will
SACRIFICE INDIVIDUALLY OR COLLECTIVELY
THREE LARGE GLASS SHOW CASES, ONE
LARGE REFRIGERATOR CASE, THREE
HANGING SCALES, KEROSENE TANKS
BARRELS, BINS, AND ASSORTED
STOCK OF GROCERIES AND
AND FIXTURES,

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Act Quick For Real Bargain !!

,ges Mark Resumption Of
| Living Conditions In Herrin

TURNER’S GROCERY \
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Elm nnd F irst Street

Lake CityGameAnd
Fish Body Chooses
Officers At Meet

F r u i t Inspectors FruitCondemnation
Named By Mayo As Noted in Report Of
Citrus Crop Ripens CommissionerMayo

By Williams

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IP- m-irking yMir express sh ip m e n ts vi» Southeastern F.xpi*,u ..nd indicating tho transfer point, you can secure fast,
direct aervico to points o n tho lines of the Southeastern fix-

piesn Company.
Fur further information relative to routing a n d methods of
Indicating transfer point, address

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Jacksonville, Florida

SOUEIEASTERN
Express^ Company
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THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

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Modern five-room house with sleepingporch on Oak live. $0000.00.
Lot 5, San Lanta $3000.00. $1000 cash,
balance terms.
Two lots, Sanford Ave., outside city
limits.
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*xci’e celery farm, IS a cies tiled, 0room* house, mules, tools, core and hay,
ail go with the farm. $20,000.00. Onefourth cash, balance 1, 2, 3 yeais.
gq

7 'icre celery farm, house, barns, mules
and implements Ml for $7,000.00.

“The way the sea curls away from the bow makes me think
o f snowdrifts. And snowdrifts make me think o f Snowdrift.
“And Snowdrift makes me think o f good things to cat.
“Let her out, George, it's time for supper.’*

Snowdrift

Tamiami Land Company
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Room 3 Ball BUB.

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Phone 142

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good

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taste

f ar t h a t ma k e s
better

�Lakeland Hotel Is The Ball Hardware
Closed F or Failure Chinnware in English Porci
To Use Sanitation
PrincipalGridiron
Games Saturday

Old Stars Perform

TALLAHASSEE, Ort. 28.—OP)
—Certain counties
th? state requlro A resident to obtain n license
fo r sport fishing, Commissioner of
Fish and Game .1. B. Roynll is
polntfng out, in answering numer.
oua inquiries as to whether such
a liceniu Is necessary.
The state, however, Mr. Royal!
said, does not require such a licenso. TJio county rsstrictlons evist
thrdutfH'local laws, he added.
Forms of issuing the licenses
havei lyen supplied hv the Game
and Fresh Water Fisn Department
to each county judge in the i.atc.
Non-resident fishing licenses, county and state, and resident and nonresident trapper licenses will Ik?
sent to the county judges from the
state department within u short
time.
For the convenience of the pub­
lic, Mr. Roynll said, arrangement*
has been made whereby applica­
tion blanks for license • may bo
obtained from hardware stores,
sporting goods establishment!- and
deputy game commissioner:!, in ad
dition to the county judges. If an
application for n license is accom­
panied by nn attested description
of the peri in applying, it is not
necessary for the person applying
to aneear before the judge to whom
application is made, the commis­
sioner explained.
The commissioner called atten­
tion to the fact that the game sea­
son opens on Nov. 20. Licenses
should be* secured at nn early date,
he reminded. Escambia -ounty has
placed IV original allotment of res­
ident county hunting licenses, and
has called for more, Mr. Itoyall

NEW YORK. Oct. 28
Following are the more important
footall games in the Enst, Middle
West, South and Far West for
Saturday, Oct. 31:
East
Pennsylvania vs. Illinois a t Phil­
adelphia.
Yale vs. Army at Npw- Havcn.
Dartmouth vs. Brown at I’rovi-

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Oils

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2nd— If your home is already oui't
you a very substantial loaB

Elertrie Irons

NO D E L A Y ------------NO1
Prompt Service C.uaranti
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1113 Sanford Are. Sanford, Fl»

107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florid*.]

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Pittsburgh vs. Johns Hopkins at
Pittsburgh.
Williams vs. Union nt WilliamsV ' OfiaSjtl.},
.?&amp;•*'* J* ‘",c
town. Mass.
X Z _ 3 / %. ,
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Holy Cross vs. Itucknell at Wor­
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cester,
Muss.
•y
Halm
s
as
stars
&lt;
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You've dorrbtltfvs heard o : Jim T'rorpe
Middle West
iru miters of the Nev,
the football field. Well. Irre they wi­
Navy vs. Michigan at Ann Ar­
!■’• c kick. Haines is
York Ginntn profes-Jciml clevtn just
bor, Mil’ll.
holding the l ull,
Colgate vs. Michigan Aggies nt
East Lansing, Mich.
Ohio vs. Wooster at Columbus.
Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at Min­
neapolis.
I nicugo vs. Purdue nt Chicago.
Iowa v . Wabash at Iowa City.
Northwi stern vs. Indiana at
Evanston.
Drake vs. Kansas at Lawrence,
I ) INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 28.—f/P) Kims.
onWhile Dutch Itruther’a good left t Iowa Slat? vs. Missouri at Co­
sily arm was helping (lie Washington lumbia.
will Americans win their second penOklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lin­
mil- t::..-t thi. summer, Hod Eller \va coln.
dov, go ing hi ", right arm n daily workOklahoma Aggies vs. Grinnell at
' re- out directing traffic at an tndiun.i- Stillwater.
rorm | nib .treet intersection.
Oherliti vs, Rochester at Oberlin.
"h Keuther and Eller pitcher Cin
Crichton vs, Marquette nt Mil­
waukee.
■lolui Cat roll vs. Detroit nt Cleve­
land.
South
Alabama vs. Missippi A, &amp; M.
at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Auburn vs. Tulune at Montgom­
ery, Ala.
i ennes.i e vs. Georgia at Knox-

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TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28.—(/P)—
The Palms Hotel, a hostelry nt
[•akclund, was closed rcpently be­
cause of failure to live up to the
•unitary requirements of the law,
it was announced nt the Hotel De­
partment, The closing* was sup­
ervised by S. P. Young, one of the
department’s depupties.
The hotel manager, according to
Jerry W. Carter,
Cnrter, the hotel commissioncr, sought the aid of thy
department here in reopening hut
Carter stated th a t he had advisii'il him to take the m atter up with

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Are developed from sev­
eral reasons, oft times
from walking. We have a
oar at your service to show
best—
BU Y S

Three lots, one has three
room house, front and back
porch at Palmetto ami
I’oinsetta $2,000.00. Terms

J ot Economical Trantporlalion

CHEVROLET

—SEE US NOW.
Ten acres at Luke Jessup,
5 cleared and tiled, posses­
sion a t once, $7,000.00: $1,500.00 cash, balance $1000
yearly.

Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech at
Atlanta.
Kentucky vs. Centre nt Danville.
Arkansas vs. Louisiana State n t 1
Shreveport.

Colonels licitl Seals
lu a ShijCTR^ Matcli

Im viand vs. North Carolina at
Ila'timore.

Vr idsoir vs. North Carolina
I at I Li v idson, N . C .
P- I. vs. South Carolina nt
FAN Fit,\Xf IS( n. Cl.-t, 28.—i.l*&gt; Re hmond.

—t.oiiivilb . rliaiiipuiin of ill
&lt; I .itla m io g u
va. Scwaneo nt
American A-- aviation, dH --.it • I I'b.il moogu.
Han Kranei n chuntpiuu ul t!
\ .. , r b i l t
Pacific ( m-t League, in a frej hit Nn luille.
Lug .ci ate t lure T ucmIuj by a
M. j, vh. Lynchburg nt Le.x
Jure nf 11 t &gt; it. Ilie Seal- used mgtno.

"•e pUcliem m an eff «rt to &lt;ht I

lii-* balling rampage and llie ( ...
,u‘la three.
The series now I mda: San
I' ra11c 1 c lour: Lon, . dl ■ two.
Score Li inning
It. II. K.
San Frnnriaco
it.pj-:i
Louiaville
lilt !
H ill. in,
Gtiit.n,
.'b V,, ti
Crocket, MiG-1, I and
Yetle,
I itchiej L' ltirr; Knob, \\ dbanmn and Myi r.

•122 Union Ave.

PHONE 768,

Lujula vs. Oglethorpe ul Ncv,
mii...
Florida va. Rollins at Guinea
ville.
A!,-iter va. Citadel at Augusta
Georgetown v h . King nt Wash
ingtun.
Far Steal.
Idaho vs. Southern California a
Moscow, Idaho
Washington Slate va. Washing
ton, nt Pullman. Wash
Ut

Highway Hoard Will
Convene Tomorrow

Montana at

In liC ’p tax,,, fmentire atat.
to talc, I 'MSI. Tin - is I,‘ in than tin
Li.-se
nut against Lite ficrsima
]iro|w ii alone of ntntiy of Flo.ri
ala'a |o, «-ui day litu e n s .

On the Okeechobee Branch o f the F lo r id a
East Coast Railway, Twenty "Two
Miles East o f Sanford

BY TAYLOR
F .A5T IT' - I p.-.Tc VO
vjalk home • Ti .. rv.vr.r
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50RRY UEN«Y R’JT
I'LL HAVE Ti vjOtCh. A
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SANFOKI), FLA.

Telephone 17.T-W

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v\ tiy wastu your time running around looking for a
goiul in veal men l?
Let nu.
ehovv you how juii , an in­
vest your money and double
it in tho ru-xt thirty or sixty
days. \\ o have been in the
real c itato business for years
ami are glad to m y vve Huvo
the finest listings and thu
best v a l u e s .in tho Stole of

Good hotel accommodations

A dapted to g e n e ra l fa rm in g , d a iry in g , p o u ltry , tru c k in g and
vitrus fruii.

Personal Inspection Invited

Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to u,t
their properties with us f,,r
better results urn! quick action

Write for Information

Flagler System
President

FULTON, INC

J. W. Huffman, Vlcc-Prcsideot

Main Offices

CITY BUILDING, St.
Brokers

Heal Estate
Developers
Promoter!

A. G. Wagner, Resident Agent, Chuluota, Ma

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Dodge Coupe
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PAGE NINE

.WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28.1925.

on This Page is a Payind Investment
17—For Sale, Houses

34—Wanted Help, Female

FOR SALE: 1 Four room house,
AUTOS FOR H IR B
finished and painted. 1 Three
B1AGIE AUTO SE R V IC E
D .J
room not furnished, on corner lot
or n ig h t Meet* a ll ttelsin*. B **- Will sell for $800.00 cash. Walter
n z e transfer. Phone 551 and 6 8 .W W
right. Pinecrcst Sub-division.
REEL a s o n s
_ You D rive It.
I f. M yrtle and 2nd S t, at It. K.

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FOR SALE: 5 room house and garage, lot 00x120 fncing new
swimming pool at bargnin, direct
from owners. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE: Best bargain in San­
ford, 7 room modern bungalow
richly and fully furnished. Fine
shrubbery and lawn. East exposure
$7500. Half cash, balance $50
month including interest. Apply
1010 Laurel.
FOR SALE: 5 room new house and
garage on Orlando road. Price
$2000. Easy terms. Phone 571-J.

42—Advlg. Mediums

GAS HEATERS

WOMEN for Rea! Estate in San„ . 7 ' Steady position, Auto not
rn inoy\ , lb B- Schulte Realty
1118
i , ®ran*e
1118, ri
Orlando,
Fla. Ave., Phone

TO REACH the prosperous farmers and fern growers of Volusin county ndvertiso In the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
DEVELOPER^- ATTENTION —
WANTED: Counter girls, dishI ensacola is beginning
the
r,n!i er,n .?00&lt;! bay to good work- greatest development in Georgia’s
er. Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
history; a hall million dollar highw?y
mdf beach just finishWANTED: Experienced saleslady cii; at p®
.wo million dollar bridge
lor ladies ready-to-wear. Only across hscatnbia Bay started;
experienced need apply. The Style quarter million dollar opera house
Shop. 300 Sanford Avenue.
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
35—Wanted Help, Male
chance for live developers to get
‘ AN for Real Estate in Sanford, in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
stendy position. Auto not nec­ cola
News.
essary. II. B. Schulte Realty Co.,
I hone 1118, 102 N. Orange Ave., TAMPA p AILY TIMES. Tampa.
Orlando, Fla.
....
thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
WANTED: Four men to take or­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ders for Tanner Shoeu W. II. Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Barrigan, agent, 207 E. 5th St.
Write for complete rate card.

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NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONG 30S

On nnd after January the
10th, 192G, the Painters scale
will be $1.0P per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M; D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

75x82.

§760.00 per ft.

Corner Sanford Ave­
nue and U nion, priced
under market.

Terms To Soma People
HILTON’S
Phone S
Oak «*d 2nd S t FOR SALE: 6 room house on lot
IIA H I1 F .Il S H O P
100x117 with 3 room cottage in
33 feet on Sanford
FOR SALE: One second hand
113
Magnolia Ave.
Scripps F-4 motor, good condi­ rear. Good residential section. At­
I
First
Clara
Barber*
M U S S '" tion; one 30 ft. cabin cruiser, pow­ tractive price nnd good terms for
Special Attention
H. A. SPEIR
Ave., between 5th and
sale. Address Sanford Her­
Given
To
Ladiea
and
Children,
» &gt;a’“5 ered with Scripps E-4, 70 H. P. mo­ quick
39-W
anted
Situation,
Female
DO YOU WANT TO IiUY or sell
Contractor and Builder
win you tor. Boat and motor in fine con­ ald, Box COO.
6th. §10,000.00.
V to dition. Two second-hand Gat bot­
ar,yl^'nit? U so advertise In
JOB WANTED: As housemaid.
499-M
—
Phone
—
499-M
tnc
Gainesville
Sun.
FOR
SALE:
House
5
rooms
nnd
Call
for
01
lie
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude
Cummings, 605
id
double garage. Myrtle Ave, Good E. 9th St.
r ,in their outboard motor. Wise Boot Works,
2108 PALMETTCf AVE.
Elton J. Moughton
location.
$5500.
Phone
83.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
| i4df*M
oijinber tf Mt. Dora, Fla.
accepted
want
ad
medium
in
■10—Wanted Real Estate
A R C H IT E C T
About one
19—Sale, Live Stock
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
itnd hie * FOR SALE: One Ford worm drive
First
National
Bank Bldg,
an
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
" ANTED: Corner lot. with adI .kart
then can t
ton truck and one Ford touring
WE
HAVE
THE
BEST
BUYS
Snnfnrd.
" Florid*
ken aateM car. Both in good condition. Can be FOR SALE: 40 head of choice
joining lot between 1st and 3rd AD\ ERTISING gets results if It
cowst heavy milkers, consisting
IrtMseen at corner of Central and Elm of Jerseys, Holsteins, Guernseys. St. West Side. Must lie reasonably
•ACREAGEreaches potential buyers. PaSeveral excellent buys
I *r »f M
S t r e e t s .______________________ Apply C. F. Lawrance, Oxford, Fla. j priced. I)ean-I!erg Corp.
latka Daily News is circulated in
BUSINESS
HOMES
I n» t£T
\V ANTED: Lot in good location. an industrial and agricultural sec­
VALDEZ HOTEL
in lots in the best parts
7—Business Service
M o n t 7 27
lllK***1*’
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous State price and terms first letter. tion.
i : u r u p r n n 1 'ln n
Box. 92.
J'f’ifflcleotOHIO—Xenia. Mnke your snles
of town.
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ PLAIN AND FANCY Sewing done.
S n n fiirtT a I .r n illn R H o te l
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen1009
Union
Avenue.
41—Wanted to Rent
scriptions. Drug*. Sodas.
Wa
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
Valdez Hotel Building
are as near you ** your phone.
W L 'llT W. W A H N E H , M nnn*rf
trict. Want ad and display rates
21—Sale,
Real
Estate
WANTED:
Small
apartment
or
Call 103.
on^ request.
bedroom with kitchenette by busi­
A few houses left at­
J. E. SPURLING, Btlb-diviaion ness couple. Close in. Address FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
"K"
c.o.
Herald.
Successors to Gillon A P latt
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
tractively priced and
flfl Magnolia.^ Everything elec­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ i\\ ANTED: Furnished bedroom ard County thoroughly which is
,
(j*jr ,
trical. Phone 422. Eloetragltb
way.
one of the most rapidly growing
|_
and
kitchenette
for
couple.
Phone
1
on
very
easy
terms.
Radio.
sections on the Florida Const.
FOR SALE: 120 feet east fro n t.'
_________
Sample copy and rate card upon
WIGHTS—Three station*. Mag­
ago by 200 feet deep on S an-1w a v t f u .
request.
e
room
• • D- APart.ment. thro
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm, ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrere WA
nnd bath, furnished. Reply X.
il
Sanford Avenue and 10th S t r e a t |P. O. Box 352.
Y. Z. care Herald.
C.
S.
Washington,
former
may­
Expert service.
IFOR SALK BY OWNER: For
or of Safety Harbor, has estab­
42—Advtg. Mediums
quick salo will sacrifice one good
$250.00 in 60 days; $200.00 in
lished many acres of a private
1.—80 acres with frontage
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing lot East front on Sanford Ave.,
bird sanctuary. He named it “The
'.Ml days; balance $15.00 per
on
Golden
Lake.
Located
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
Engraving, Embossing. See ur $2500.00, one third cash, balance
Adorable
Siesta
Bird
Sanctuary.”
month at 8 per cent interest.
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
outside of tiie present city
first. Wo do it. Phono 417-W usmi-annual in two years. See G.
classified
medium,
rate,
cash,
lie
e, Stores R. II. Ave.-Commerclal St.
C. Fellows at Fellow’s Service Sta­
limits of Sanford. Adjoin­
3.—$6000.00 will buy a
tion, 1st St. nnd Elm Ave. Phone charge. 10c minimum.
ing land Is being sold for
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds 417-W.
beautiful
corner lot on Park
prices
much
higher
than
ttiis
LEAltN ABOlJr Folk County and
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Avenue
located
in a beautiful
Lakeland,
through
the
StarH. S. LONG, Mgr.
tract
is
being
held
for.
Has
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak WELL LOCATED LOT, Franklin Telegram. Best advertising me­ IION. El). U'AI.TH \E lresidential section of the
Terraco
Roil*
Court
lot,
North
frontage
on
street,w
hich
is
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
Grand Ave., 70x154. Address San­ dium in South Florida. Published Car o Seminole Hudson-Essex Co.,
city. Plenty of shade on this
soon to he paved. Price
phone 111.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— Sanford. Fla.
ford Herald Box 635.
let. Terms, $2,000.00 ensh;
$450.90
per
acre;
1-3
cash,
Dear
Ed:
Rooms 9-10-11 nail Bid*
Lakeland. Florida.
balance
reasonable terms.
The average boy who starts to
tlhneous MIRACLE Concrete to „ general A GOOD corner 112x131 opposite
balance I anil 2 years at 8
Phone 657.
cement work, sidewalk*, build­
fta
Young’s Development. For quick MAINE — WotervlIIe, Morningcollege these days takes his old
per
cent.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine man’s bank roll in one hand and
ing blocks, irrigation box**. J. B. iiile at $3750 Box 43-M Herald.
4. —A beautiful full bear­
people nro interested in Florida
his own life, in theother, andhe’s
Terwilleger, Prop.
ing orange grove at Paoln.
OWNER WANTS to sell lot on property.
Reach them through
1lucky if he isn’t soon empty-hand- 2.—A beautiful lot on
Convenient to packing house.
French Ave. Five minutes from the Sentinel Rato card on np- ed.
HILL LUMBER CO. Hou** oi
Located on rond that is to ho
which to build your home.
ACCOUNTANT
Post Office. S. D. B., Herald Of- plication,
Il is the custom in mosi colleges
Service, Quality and Price.
paved. Price $6,000.00; $3.rtm Located &lt;&gt;u Laurel Ave., be­
fice.
lo
submit
the
freshmen
to
3rd,
Uh
S
ystflin
* In a t a llo il— A u d it*
000.00 cash; balance 1, 2 and
tween lUtli and 11th Streets.
orating,
TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE— and up to the steenih degree, and
I'uriuanoQt
\DDRESSING — MuKIgrnphlng,
J ta tcn
to
S p e c ia l
3
years
a
t
8
per
cent.
Price
$1,800.00;
$500.00
cash.
C l le n U lo
Send in your subscription to the if that doesn't kill him or maim him
folding and mailing—aa you FOR SALE: Well located corner
lot. Eat Corn exposure, faces San- Tribune or hand it to your local him for life, lo hit him ua the head
wrjnt it—when you w ant it.
R. L. ROBERTSON
dealer so you can read Florida’s with a sledge hammer.
Phono 673. H. E, Porch. First I.nnta. Terms. P. O. Box 194.
Sluaunlr T r m p l r llnoni IS
Tries
greatest
newspaper.
One
year,
National Bank Bldg.
Ila/ing seems to lie a very silly
Supplies
$8.01), 6 months, $1.00, three months tiling to a man oho is out of col­
22—Sale, Fur nit tie
$2.00. tf you desire $1,000 insur­ lege or a man who has never been
9—For Rent, Houses
Wo enrry a full line.
ance policy ndd 76c to your order. to college, but il is really the thing
'RENT. 1 four room furnish- Our prices nro right. Cash or
that carries many a boy back to
| iMSupplies
pnrtnient. Apply IL C. Walk- terms. Wo want your business A LITTLE WANT AD IN The college year after year until he
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
Stokes Market
A R A L KSTATB -I X V B A T M M T *
_results. Advertise those old nr- graduates.
it
■
321 E. First St.
Joule
^R E A L T O R S
A
Imshful,
mild-mannered
1*»y
L o b b y P u le a to n -U r u m le y H id * .
i tides you have stored away and
....
-For Rent, Rooms
Me
H an fo rd
F lo r id a
FOR SALE: Four heavy tables have no use for. A little thirty- «ho has hern lied «&gt; his mother h
JOIIN
E.
FOX,
Representative
apron
strings
for
17
or
18
years
klhleor
42x42. Twelve bent-wood dining cent ad may bring you several will g» tu college. A bunch of
hnft R$NT—Room* with or with­ chairs,
ono large refrigerator. 300 dollars. Rhone 148 nnd a repre­ roughnecks will pay him a friend­
out mvala.
Reasonable rates. Park Avenue.
120 South Bark Ave.
sentative will call and see you.
'&amp;*man Lincoln House.
ly rail and take him out to show
Evening Business Class
‘.Mile
"Wo Cover Florida Ren! Estate Like the Sunshine*
OLD SEWING machines made to MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people him a pleasant evening.
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
When he is hauled back home in
nre interested in Florida. Each
sews like new. W. II. Barrigan,
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished room
Mrs.
Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
IB *
____ of them through a classified ad an ambulance the next morning, his
dose in for gentlemen only. Call 207 E. Fifth Street.
Every
Monday,
Wednesday
in
the
Morgantown
POST.
S
i
x
mother
wouldn’t
recognize
her
fRent
5I6-J.
nnd
F
rid
a
y
E
v
en
in g 7 &amp; 9
FOR SALE: One oak roller top cents a word for six consecutive angel child. He looka like he had.
iiums.
Beginners may enter at any
been rim through #. meat-grinding .
desk and swivel chair, second issues.
FOR RENT: Largo front bedroom, hand. Cheap. L. R. Phillips.
time
--------- — .—. ...
machine. If there is anything the
ncements
suitable for 2 or 3 gentleman
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LLDGLR
Iupper classmen didn't do to him. it
508 Myrtle.
ROR SALE: Rugs, blankets, lied
Classified ads have the largest WJ(S dimply because they didn't hapabout it.
, linen, electric irons, silverware circulation in Southwestern Gcor- p,.,,
* toufet g
«®l Ll t-d, FOR r e n t Furnished room, .J delivered to your home. One dollar gia. Rate 8c (6-word line)_ linc^
lag‘
They have beat him till he’s
&gt;V. II. LONG
Ck
*•**,„■ block* from postoffice, near new cash will do balance weekly. Post
.... . r’ti miYF*t?«5 np nailers of b l a c k and blue, cut his hair, sing- _
Office
Box
886,
Sanford.
“FOjfBujjf hotel, Union Ave. Phone 571-J.
W
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lim S
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* MEAT MARKET
u c, p
Time; Onecer’ ru- lashes, notched his cars, put a
!£*•*) n D
25—Opticians, Jewelers
CoGej. 1OR RENT: Front bedroom upNov. l.st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
410 Sanford Avo. Sanford, FI*.
Laker stair:'- 306 Palmetto Avenue.
H. C. VIE LE, Jeweler. Watch.
A ^ S«ia.
Suminyg____________
____
____
grim
a
large
evening.
jewelery and clock repairing and
For Our Northern Salesmen
\n(j the memories of that eve
14—For Sale, Acreage
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­ FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ ning haunt him.
Several aitiRlc rooms.
nolia Avenue. Phone 442.
p p p p p p p n
: i3 n0 n0 n0 n
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ lie lives through his freshman
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
FOR SALE: 5 acre tract; 2 acres
jear on the-hope of what he "ill da
Two small apartments
imum 24c. cash with order.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
cleared. About 2 1-2 miles west
* ‘ he
of city limits, on good rond, $1,
Centrally located. *
Kia&gt; 200.00, $500.00 cash, 5 years for iTEWART THE FLORIST’’
Flowers lo t all occasions^,
balance. B. II. Banktson, San­
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
ford.
notice
more lc per
a 3—Wanted
ior and his senior years.
bOR SALE By Owner 108 acres
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ That’s why football has no dread
ii p!',1 oJbce is
good celery land in Beck Hum­
ald. South Georgia’s greatest fur a college man. After hazing,
1Wffittto Ave. mock. Known as Sullivnn land. WANTED: Sheet metal work of
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal newspaper. Morning, afternoon, it’- a regular pink tea.
Make me an offer. John N. Keiler,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified College is»ys have been develop­
U
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
Paducah, Ky.
I.
&amp; Body
rates 10c per line. Woycross Jour­ ed -.land a lot of punishment. The
214 E. FIRST ST.
i n ^ t o r and I &gt; At RE FARM, 5 room house, WANTED: Painting and paper
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
__ Essex Coach is the same. It has
hanging.
Phone
Curtis,
255,
Sanbarns, tourint cump and small
W. R- SMITH, Mgr.
I'honc 153.
______ _____ PALM BEACH COUNTY
I - t c L ' n c,,rea store located on Route No. 8 in ford and N. Y.
I
b'-stung Worth Georgia. A good location WANTED: A partner with some
scene
l"' «'l « - and growing business. If interest­ can't and willing to work, for a ment. Re
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BILL.
lunch room and home bakery. W. V. Beach Post,
and R. R.
request
Caro Herald.
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