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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES___________ SANFORD, FLORIDA, TOESDAY, OCTOHER 27, 19JI5.

Ministry of Painleve
Quits When F i n a n c i a l
Policy Loses Support
PARIS, Oct. 27.(/P)—(/P)
Premier Painleve’a cabinet
resigned today.
Monsieur
Painleve called on President
-Doumcrgues shortly after 2
o'clock this afternoon and pre­
sented tho collective resigna­
tion o r the ministers. The
premier informed tho President
th a t the cabinet could Jiot
continuo its work on restor­
ing French finances without
beingNnssurcd of n favorable
majority in parliament.
Decision to resign was unan­
imous and it wnneaused by the
attitude taken by radical and
socialist parties at their re­
cent congress in Nice, where
the principle of tnx levy on
capital wus adopted.
The Painleve ministry was
formed in Apail of this year
to succeed that of Edounrd
lierriot, which also went^down
through the refusal of parlia­
ment to accept its financial
policy.

Mostly cloudy; -probable &gt;1
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Tuesday and cool
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fair.
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NUMBER 73,1

TRICE FIVE C ^N TS

CITY PAYILION Senators Carraway, H arris ARMY FLIER ISiLeague M ay F o rce
D escribe Cotton E stim ate
ON NEW PIER TO A s B ein g Entirely T o o B ig SUCCESSFUL i G re e ce To Comply
BE BUILT SOON
PREMIER RACE W ith Terms Of Note

WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—(^P)— to meet this situation when con­
The Department of Agriculture es- gress meets n month hence," he
tinmto intlicntinir a cotton yield added, “and I shall demand imme—o
City Commission Authorizes this year of 15,220,000 bales drew ‘It'de consideration of it. The bill Lieutenant Doolittle Winner
fire Monday from two senators 1 win urge will mnke gambling in
[estcd To
Naval Demonstration
Construction Of Handstand from cotton producing states.
o f World Event When He
nil fnrm products a crime with pen­
faxes On
In Center Of Municipal Senator Caraway (Democrat), alties so severe that none will have
Before Athens May
Pilots H is Little Machine at
20 Killed, 30 Injured
Pier At Meeting Monday Arkansas, declared that any one the temerity to violate it."
s,Jewelry
Rate
o
f
2.32
Miles
An
Hour
Be Move If Country
who is acquainted with condition)' Senator Caraway charged thnt
When Train Crashes
Articles
in the belt this season realizes that “to everyone it must be apparent
Doesn’t End Fight
Purchase Of Street
Down Embankment
there are “not 15,226,100 hales or that intentionally or otherwiiu, Beautiful Schneider
anything
approaching
that
figure
Sweeper Is Ordered of spinnable cotton in Southern these cotton reports have this year Cup Awarded Airman
MEMPHIS, Oct. 27. — 20
cost the cotton growers of Amer­
states this year." Senator Harris ica ^not less than a quarter of a
dead and more than thirty inBoard Approves Numerous (Democrat),
............ ..
...... ..............
r .......... billion dollars.
Georgia,
expressed
Former Record Held By Hitjurc d is the know’ll toll taken
Hills During "Consumption !xioiibt that the final figures for the
when the “Sunnyland," a fast
tenhouse
of
177
Milos
an
would
'
■' exceed 14,000,000 “Whenever there is an apparent
St. I.ouis-San Francisco pas­
Of Much Itouline Business season
Hours, Broken By Two Men
recovery of the cotton market the
bules.
senger train left the rails to­ Greek Delegate Says
itc Levy
bureau
of
crop
statistics
of
the
Chnrging that the government
day near Victoria, Miss., and
Authorization of the conn'mction seemed to lend itself to every Department of Agriculture gives
HAYSHORE PARK, Baltimore.
tumbled into .a tangled mass
iibly Auto
Agreement M a d e ;
of the proposed pavilion and and movement “to depress the price of out an estimate many thousands of Oct. 27.—(A*)—Lieut. James II.
down a 40 foot embankment.
stand on the Municipal Pier, and cotton," Senator Caraway dcclar- bales
in
excess
of in*
the W
wildest
hopes
Doolittle, United States Army rac­
Id He Kept
T
‘‘?
'
Y
xreS!!
01
'
w®
“
n°P,,!»
Bulgarian Denies It
At least 20 wer killed out­
tho approval of a recommendation ed “it is time to reform or abolish °* " ’V. bea,r Moment of the cotton ing pilot, kept the Jacques Boheniright or died !&gt;• fore a relief
for the ^purchase of an Austin the Department of Agriculture gambling fraternity.
der trophy in America Monday in
train could reach the scene,
PARIS, Oct. 27.— (A P )—
)N, Oct. 27.—
Street Sweeper were the lending which has lent itself, consciously
the world’s premier seaplane clas­ and possibly twice thut number
Setf. No Official Relief
features of the regular meeting of or unconsciously to every gambA
naval dem onstration before
grs bombarded
"It is not worth while to look to sic.
were injured. The train was
tho Sanford City Commission held (ling raid on the farms of the pouth the Department of Agriculture and
Athens
is a possible league
and means
Displaying marvelous skill on
traveling a t about f&gt;0 to 00
Monday afternoon.
and west."
tho cotton exchanges of New York the turns of the 50 kilometer trinations move should th e gov­
miles an hour.
day with arguand New Orleans for relief from ungular course and raging down the
According to City Manager W.
Caraway Plans Bill
Apparently a spread in the ernment of Premier Paingalos
al of a majorB. Williams, who will superintend
straightaway legn like a lilack bird truck about 600 yards from the decline to'bow to the league’s
(Continued on Page Thtce)
“I shall myself introduce a bill
al taxes now in
the erection of tho new pavilion,
of prey, Lieutenant Doolittle flung
station and about 200 yards ; council’s decision that it m ust
tentative plans were submitted to
his somber little ship through the
from the trestle caused the
tho administrative body Monday
seven laps for u new Schenider engine and first baggage conch Icease a l l ‘hostilities and re­
tee. which will
by E. .1. Moughton and the mem­
time of 262.576 miles per hour for to clear the trestle. All of the move nil Greek forces from
t week on a bill
the 650 kilometers, and set up a
bers later approved tho one select­
coaches except the last Pull­ Bulgarian soil.
Ivenue law, was Nickel P late Consolidation ed. The approved drawing calls for
claim for new world’s record for
man rolled down the embank­
Monsieur Morloff, spunking for
100 kilometers, 200 kilometers and
U UvitJ on autoTerm s Described As Unfai.* an octagonal structure measuring
ment.
the Sofia Government, today de­
maximum
speed.
These
will
I
k* pro50
feet
ncroio,
which
will
be
built
fae truck?, tires
Three day coaches were a
To Stockholders by Rich­
seated to the Federated neronau-1 tangled mass of wreckage, one manded independently of any pen­
to house the band on n raised plat­
welry. fnc arn,s
mond
Man
Opposing
Plan
tique Internationale for recogni­ of them diving headlong into alties, which the council might ap­
form, together with a small dance
amerac ar«l len­
ply to Greece, for her “grave blow
tion.
floor. The entire structure will Ik*
. stock, together
n clay bank by the side of the at Internntionnl Pence and viola­
stamp taxes and
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—&lt;/P)— elevated to permit a number of Number Hurt In Sunduy Tor*
Tho
army
pilot's
rechecked
rec­
tion of her lenguo obligations,"
Team Of New Entrants Wins ords which will be prelented for track.
| brokers ami taxi George Cole Scott, of Richmond, refreshment stands and appropriate
that complete reparations should
nadu
Is
About
:t(),
Latest
Over
Local
Golfers
Here
world honors, were announced
he accorded Bulgarin for damages
chairman of the Chesapeake and rest rooms beneath the flooring.
Reports
Show;
I
Members
Sunday;
Return
Match
To
officially last night ns 261.772 miles
it is planned to build the band­
ns for repeal of Ohio minority stockholders' com­
to persona and property nnd all
s? taxes which mittee opposing the Nickel Plate stand in tho center of the unpavOf One Family Are Killed
Played At Leesburg Sunday per hour for 200 kilometers and
prisoners should be immediately
265.066 for his maximum speed,
jian $250,000 un­ consolidation projects, testified cd space with a view of later im­
released.
in the $600,000,- Monday before the Interstate Com­ proving the property with walks
TROY, Ala., Oct. 27.—(JP)—With
Leesburg golfers, latest entrants latter made on his last and fast­
Ho declared thnt the Bulgarians
iltram suggested merce Commission that the “ plan and a parkway. Work on the pa­ their dead buried, thoughts of the for honors in the Central Florida est lap.
had no confirmation of the report
iy Secretary Wid­ was developed by bankers in the vilion, according to Mr. Williams, people of the south central portion Golf League,
Captain Hubert Broad of Eng­
_ . playing their first
that nn agreement had been reach­
espread requests interest of bankers and as a hank­ will commence within a few weeks. of Alabama which was hit Sun-S scheduled match here0 last Sunday, land, driving a (iloster-Napier HI
ed with the Greeks.
if finally provok- ing proposition."
Greece's representative, Monsieur
.Purchase of the sweepur, an au­ day by tornado claiming a toll of | defeated ilu* Sanford1 team by the biplane, took second place with a
TriaJway, Re17 live i;, were turning to relief of score of» 16 to 5.
* *r
speed of 100.161) miles per hour,
The
match,
ac­
Cnrnpnnon.
announced
th u t
thorized
yesterday,
follows
n
rec­
contended that the linking
injured and sufferer who lost all cording to spectators, was featured when Limits. Ralph A. Ofi'Ue ami j Senate LctldlTS AfC UllCCfluin through the friendly intervention
|u?etts( to read a of He
ommendation
of
the
city
manager
Chesapeake and Ohio, with
George T. Cuddihy, United States
they owned in the twister.
»tir.|' that if all the the
by stellar play ou both sides.
A s lt» W hether LaFollelte of Roumania, a direct agreement
Erie, I’ere Marquette, Hocking that the new machine be added to
J were granted,
About 60 persons were injured
A detailed summury of the in­ navy pilots, who had been leading
has been reached between Greece
the
present
street
cleaning
equip­
could be paying Valley and Nickel Plato railroads ment. The sweeper will cost $6,600 more or less seriously when the dividual scoring hns been prepar­ him by a comfortable margin drop - 1 Shall Be Excommunicated and Bulgariu for the evacuation
was
not
in
the
public
interest,
and
1(or kindly contwister devastated the countryside. ed by I.. L. Voorheo*, professional ped out of the race in the fifth'nnd j as Ills Father Wtus In 1924 of their respective territories.
declared that the terms on which delivered, according to the terms Eight were killed in Pike county, at tho local course, and is given as sixth laps respectively, with en- j
The conditions of the agreement,
presented.
O. P. and M. J.. Van Sweringon
.................... ...........Oct.
.... ...............
ho suid, wero that Bulgarian und
seven in Barbour and two in Cren­ follows: R. J. Cullen of Leesburg, gim* trouble. Captain Broad was j WASHINGTON,
27.—Arri\ wide
variety
of
other
matters
nirktd he would propose to do so wert» grossly un.
won three points from B. \V. Ilern- Great Britain’s only pilot in the I vu| 'i,i Washingtou of Senator ito- Greek officers should proceed this
[the “core of the fair to Chesapeake and Ohio stock- occupied the attention of the Corn- shaw.
Goodhope,
a
small
community
of
don
of Sanford^ A. \ . M®«IHn^‘&gt;f raev after Captain Baird had crash- |10rl M | &lt;a Follette, Jr., of WIhcoii- afternoon to the frontier to ar­
0,000 tax reiluc- holders
mission it is shown. A number of
iled Itepresentacommunications were either ap­ I’ikc enunty , received the brunt of Dfcsburg won three points from ed with the super-marine Napier sm, has brought about tho neces­ range for thp return of Greek bor­
last Friday and Reserve Pilot sity of a now decision as to whut der guards to their original po.,t*
Scott, whose cross examina­ proved at the time or referred to | the tornado 1'a force and five
11 * ’ .u n,
“ ' 8-44
tlican, New York tionMr.had
Bert
Hinkler had failed in his third extent the administration will go while the Greek troops tn Pulga?;a
not
been
completed
when
sons
were
killed
and
eight
injnrcdJ^csT
of
l.ee
liurg.
took
three
I boy’s answer to
the departments under whom jur­
“there ain’t go* adjournment was taken for the isdiction they come. The announce­ when the wind struck. The Knight points from Dr. \ \ . D. Gardiner of attempt) to qualify England’s spare in excommunicating men who do wtiuid begin their withdrawal liu*
plnne this morning.
day, wus preceded on the stand ment of 11. It. Stevens, regarding family, residents of the community, j Sanford.
not “go nlont" with-’. he president. UH’dinUiy, :*nc Roignrlun t«rcfn
,K
Flninhitig' ns the last plnne in
by J. R. Nutt, vice-president of
Floyd Palmer, R. Welling niul G.
While the senior l.u FoUetto fuul wouM not udvanc** n any manner
[waring the num- the Nickel 1’luUi.cumpany and pres­ his candidacy foe the office of .vyaa. heavily depleted, tlie storm
air, Lieut. Giovanni De Brignnt’s been
G.
Herring
were
the
only
members
expelled from his committee to hinder the Greeks until tho bitcommissioner
subject
to
the
coining
taking
the,
lives
of
four
members
1today Chairman
big
Macchl
flying
boat
third
place
ident
of
the
Union
Trust
Company,
of
the
Sanford
squad
to
register
places
and read out of the party, •ter had cro*»n*d the frontier.
statement cinri- of Cleveland, who was questioned election, and application for place of tlie family and injuring four
with no average speed of 168.111 the arrival of his son in his place,
in the same room where Wood­
any
scores.
The
first
two
each
others.
on
the
ballot
were
read
and
ap­
cnnounced Snt- at length ns to the terms of a trust
for the race. Tho Mucchi crossed us the vinnor of a Republican pri­ row Wilson, in the closing days of
won
one
point
from
J.
B.
Stepp
The
dead
are:
of the inheritance agreement by which the Van Swcr- proved.
finish line after tin* two Amer­ mary ami of a Republican election, tho pence conference, proudly read
Ralph Knight, 18; Ruby Knight and Dr. Rindy of Leesburg, while the
Following this, a petition of a
ican plaiioa which had been leading presents a new issue to old gourd out tho articles of tho League of
( f six years if ingen interests hold virtual con­ number
Mr.
Herring
took
over
Lough
of
16;
Frances
Knight,
6
;
iSiary
El­
of
I’ark
Avenue
property
iform inheritance trol of the five railrouds in a stock
both it and Captain Broad drop­
Nutions covenant, nnd M. Clemowners, objecting to tho erection len Knight, 6 ; Airs. Eliza Davis, Leesburg for the full count of ped out. In tho excitement over the lenders, who are frankly em barras­ encoau,
intiflie.
as president in staccato
deposit with the trust company.
sed.
of unattractive sign hoards along 65; a Mrs. Peacock, 105; Tom three.
failure of the navy pilots to reap­
toucs,
declared
them adopt J, the
Treadway also
Dr.
A.
W.
Epps
of
this
city
Long,
70;
Mrs.
Peacock’s
son-in­
the thoroughfare wan read, and the
Says Public Wuud Pay
Senator Butler of Massachusetts, council of tin; League last night
pear after their fifth ami sixth
he opinion that it
droppeil
a
point
to
A.
G.
Ilerlong,
“ If the plan ia put through," city clerk was instructed to com­ law, and nine negroes.
laps, the officials allowed De Bri- has given out the word that tho
what is virtually an ul­
the government Mr. Scott asserted in closing his municate with tho owner of the
Walter Knight antr wife, parents and II. &lt;!. Watt of Leesburg won ganti to wing by on his last lap •»•«» must share the fate of tho fu- delivered
timatum to Greece and Bulguria
»te tax, allowing direct statement, “it will result in advertising display:) relative to of the dead children, were injured three points from Tommy Jones of
w ithout‘giving him his finish sig- ll&gt;-&gt;‘* but within the precincts of that they must unconditionally an,l
pr amounts paid enormous profits to the hunkers tle'ir immediate removal.
and are not e x ac ted to live. Her* Sunford.
■ the old guard leadership of the sen­
two South- and controlling interests of these
Local golf enthusiasts report a nnl. The flying boat iipcd on and ate there are evidences of develop­ within 24 hours order all their
Many recommendations made by man Knight and Ray Knight, also
disappeared
for
th(*
eighth
time
in
troops to retire behind their re­
da and Alabama, properties, and increased charges the City Planning Commission du­ members of the family, were hurt, growing interest here with tourna­
spective frontier.
th tax. Pointing upon the public. I do not believe ring a recent meeting of that body, but it is expected they will recover. ment league play. This fact is the direction of the first pylon to ing caution.
Over in tlu* house, where Repre­
drop into the bay along with Cud­
It is the firn. time since the
’ d meeting nil that a plan which is founded upon were presented to the commision
particularly
evident
among
the
The other injured nre Mr. and
sentative Frear has been removed birth of the Isoigne of Nations
and Ofstie.
1iron the special
Mr. dihy
at this time. Among these were Mrs. Frank Davis, Bolt Jordan and lady golfers of this city.
these
principles
or
produces
these
All three of tlu* Inst planes were from membership on the way ami that the council has gem* so fur.
^tuition that eliminstructor, located
the suggested grading and filling two negroes, Pat Swanson and Voorhces, the dull
by scouts and towed buck means committee uml Representa­
Its action constitutes the su ­
autumobile taxes results is in the public interest or along Seminole Boulevard; the pro­ wife.
states
that
the
number
of
Sanford
to
the
hangars
by coast guard cut­ tive Nelson will lie removed from premo test of the League's power
»b hail ihe teduc- should be upprovel by this com­ posed extension of the industrial
women
who
have
found
no
interest
Many
of
the
injured
persons
are
ters and patrol boats. De Griganti’s the rules committee, there is a disup war.
by the tfeasury. mission.
district, between Cedar Avenue and in hospital here, taxing the insti­ in the game since the inception of big plain* was not brought in until j position to deal more gently with to Itbreak
Recounting
rensons
which
he
was
carried out in a tense atthe
Central
Florida
League
is
in­
Bn farotel immedthe alley ndjoining beyond its pres­ tutions of the city to their cupucimembers of the Wisconsin mospheru in the crowded Clock
7 o'clock last night and anxiety other
"
he estate Ui, but said had impelled him to assist in ent limits to Second Street; and ty.
creasing
daily.
.
,
had begun to M* felt for him, as the delegation.
Hall of tho foreign office, und
Irien has approved the attempt to stopr the merger. the enactment of an ordinance govThe injured were brought here hi The Sanford Course lias been bay momentarily wnu growing
If the Wisconsin members will {was accompanied by an ndmoniMr.
Scott
said
he
had
been
an
in­
\ted to th. com.
greatly improved during the past
ambulances
which
had
been
rushed
(Continued
on
i’age
Three)
(Continued on I’ngo Three)
"be good" they are expected to he tbm from Austen Chumberlain,
summer, and is said to be in ex­
trick De!ae,)( Re. vestor in Chesapeake and Ohio se­
to the scene of the tornado.
permitted to enter the fold of Re- British foreign secretary, that it
curities
for
•'some
110
years,"
that,
cellent
condition
a
t
the
present
rational committee
Relief is being rendered the il
publicanism unco more.
would he mi intolerable thing—
taxation. (n hU although he had sold out in 1021,
vnstntcd areas by citizens of aur-'tim e. Many fine comments have
In tho senate, the leaders recog­ “indeed, nn affront to civiliza­
he
had
bought
in
again,
and
that
“a
'
'
been
made
l»y
visiting
players
in
rounding territory and the 1C«»1
h*uge Three!
nize that tin* expulsion of the “hoy tion"—if, with all the machinery
great many stockholders in the
Cross and it is expected all casu­ this respect.
senator” will necessitate a decis­ of the League at their dinposal
company had violated an insistent
Siru;e the addition yf tho Lees­
alties of tlu* storm will have been
ion on tlu* part of thu Wisconsin and the council ever remly ‘with
demand" for opposition to the pro­
burg
and
Orlando
teams
to
the
attended to before many [tours
members ns to whether they will its good offices, frontier incidents
ject. Owners of 62,000 shares had
circuit, the original
schedule,
have passed.
“go with Boh" or “go with the liku thoso between Greece and
signed an agreement with the com­
drawn up to accomodate a four
Bulgaria should loud to wnr-liku
mittee to oppose it before the com­
TALLAHASSEE, Oct, 27.—id') president.”
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.- M l
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 27 team loop has been changed, and
klfKS
While Senator Butler lias turned operations instead of being sub­
mission, he asserted, while owners —Divorce forms one of the gruv- —l/|»i—A quarter of a million dol no official announcement has been —While efforts are being made
Igood reason to lx* of 45,000 additional • shares had est of Hociul problems, and ail out­ lars fur relief of sufferers of, Sun made regarding tho new arrange­ everywhere to preserve for poster­ thumbs down on the new senator mitted for peaceful adjustm ent to
J*vt,a municipally “contributed proportionately to the standing need of religion at the day’s tornado in Crenshaw, Pike, ments. Members of tip* league ns- ity tho great utterances and the from Wisconsin, it is understood lu* the council.
The
resolution
subntnntially
[I'urks. located at expense."
present time is that an altar he es- ami Bnrbobr counties wus nsked **f «ort, however, that an announcc- voice of William Jennings Bryan, lias said privately it was his busiadopted
unanimously
was
really
^rvals m the resiness
to
get
men
into
the
Repuhli
_
. u
‘
he
it
remained
for
the
Department
of
His early activity in opposition tublislunl in every American home, Alabama people today by tin
tb meat of the revised card will
pf the city. Well to the merger, he related, brought the Right Reverend John Gardner Montgomery Advertiser in an ediImmigration to bring to life nn nr- can party rather than to put them j reproof to both Greece und Uulgnrmade in the near future,
, 1 ^ V ^ '.g c d . him into contact with J. P. Mor- Murray, bishop of Maryland and torial on its first page. The news- The Sanford team will journey to tisti. thought of tin* Commoner. out. Action ugaiust the senator i la for their failure to obey Brest­
............ . department
............ ........from
Wisconsin, would be Inter- dent injunction to cease nil hos[«n additional fac- gun and company.
The immigration
ha
primate-elect of the Episcopal pnpv•r will act as custodian of tlu- Leesburg for the scheduled match
bturaliy (c.utifui
sent
to
the*
printer
here
a
book
|
preted
us against the Inrge m ujori-] tllition and withdraw behind their
inlhub
city
next
Sunday.
church
saiii
in
his
farewell
mes­
fund.
Meets Morgan Interests
containing statistics on 11IL form s'ty that elected hint senator, lead - 1frontiers. It was framed by Mr.
ff the City Sub­
sage
to
delegates
to
the
forty“I was sent word that J. P. Mor­
of reniurccH of the 8 um&gt;liine S tate.! era think and they point to the I Chumborlnin after the Greek repgan and company would he pleas­ eighth triennial convention of tho
Tb„ niver is ofbeautiful design. It j fact that making a martyr out of rcsentative, M. Cnrapunns, had toid
church
made
public
here
Monday.
figures recently ed to see me on Feb. 26," ho testi­
depicts apainting which once was . the young senator will increase his . tho council thnt the Greek troops
Reviewing accomplishments or
f ly Manager \V B. fied. "I was introduced to Mr.
in the mind of Mr. Bryan during a influence in surrounding Middle would evacuate Bulgarian soil ns
[ °tal valuation of Anderspn of thut firm. He took me the convention, which was conclud­
visit of the latter to Tallahassee, Western states, none too firmly at- j soon ns all the Bulgarinmi get out
Maintained by
to see Mr. Lamont, with whom I ed here Saturday, delegates term­
tachcd to the Coolidgc adm iniatra-[of Greece, nnd after Bulgarian injust
before his death.
ed
it
“
possibly
the
greatest
in
the
approximately had previous acquaintance. After
tion us matters now stand.
! sisteitce that Bulgarians are not on
The
cover
depicts
thu
seashore,
I jal I’ark, located informing Mr. Lamont of the com­ history of the church.”
t
he attempt to enforce party rule IGreek soil ut nil.
with bathers gnmboling about. This
« , u , „ ,oi»i
^
Among these were selection-ot
Avenues unci mittee’s intentions, he stated that
picture, in tho Mentor, In beautiful­ in the senate was made lust ses&gt; | It declared the council wuu not
■S®, and Fifth he did not think anything could the Maryland prelate as too nicipal Court yesterday, police nc a|tlo|»of flach woru Campbell King, ly
surrounded by magnificent slon, and failed almost ut its in -, satisfied thnt military operations
aiu„i at $100,000.
lie done ut this late date, as it church’s first primate; election of tivity bver the week-end is rv&gt;* drunkenness, $5 fine; G. W. Benhad censed and thut the troops hud
lUnicipal bandstand, would upset the work of two years.” bishops to fill vacancies in six mis­ ported as being unusually lu*av&gt; nett, reckless driving $5 fine; M. L. palms, nnd other growth peculiar coption.
The
caucus
rule
established,
was
I
bewn withdrawn, and, after setting
'
i
‘
.
ate.
sionary districts; elimination of the
roncerta are given
Mr. Scott said he had been orig- word “obey" from the marriage in this city. According to the dock- j p0^ e‘ri ri.ck!ess driving, dismissed;
The caption over the cover fid- • immediately destroyed, when tlie ia twenty four limit for tho issumusical organizat*t,
the
offenses
were
all
of
a
mi
paj
0
Thornloy,
disorderly
conduct,
naliy told that the New Y’ork ritual, which was coupled wiih nor character.
new force of insurgents i n c l u d in g
instructions fo rju c h wUn_
dismissed: Sip Grant, drunkenness, lows.
™ , Wl«t«r season,
drawn!, the eouncil fixed
Trust
would accept de­ (diminution of the phra.e pro­
“If On Earth There’s u Haven of such men us Boruh, Couzens, Nor- .........
‘
’ sixty
located between posit ofcompany
One
gambling
raid
is
recorded
$7
fine;
Janies
Williams,
drunkenhours for nssurnnee of the fulfill­
Chesapenke and Ohio stock nounced by the bridegroom in the
Bliss,
ris,
Norbuck,
McMaster
nnd
others
and Oak Avenue
on the blotter, in which i’orter ness, $10 bond estreated; Walter
from holders who wished to sup­
is This! It, is This! it is This!" served notice they would nut be ment of tho orders.
I '-'Kht and Ninth port the plan, hut that “ Mr. Coch­ ritual—1“with all my worldly goods Brown, Math Brumfield, Arch Lockley, drunkenness, $10 bond “ItThose
All thu troops must be warned
were the exact words Mr. buuml by it.
dued at $1)0,000 by
I thee endow," agreement on the Cooper, Ben Young, Bob Thomas, estreated.
thnt resumption of firip^ will be
"’ csircuieu.
n it
.1 Bryan used in describing a option
•rttics, and the oth- ran of J. J*. Morgan and company church budget for the coming tri- Willie Russell and Mugg’, ,,
with severe punishment, and
was a member of tho executive
fk*
hUrr | Arthur
, *‘ L Leavitt were
Lconeach
B,USfined «n
he desired
to paint
I charged
$1), or thc ‘picture
Mr Broofc#
li;ato(i.
L -'to b . worth up- committee of the trust company," enniurn, and a multitude of ‘Aner
C oo 1i d
Proclaims visited
both governments, Athens and Sof­
*10 000 each. Two
matters, both held over from the
iml gamb- 011 charges of being public nui- n*
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must give nil fucilitien to tho
Thanksgiving, Nov. 28 ia,
1 are located at the and later that institution refused 1922 convention uiul presented mr
y, Maggie sances. Hud Nelson, disorderly
ifiilitary officers of Great Britain,
to
serve
us
a
depositary
for
the
d J rimary School
were the condiict, wnafined $R&gt;; Floyd
Id lC ill I l O t t l iV ltlll IS
the first time here.
.
France ami Italy, who immediately
Brumfield and
1 are use«k as plny- committee.
The major problems on whicn oniy""members of the group to
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—GD&amp; will renuir to the war zone und re­
aP- Freeman, drunkenness,estreated, v f , (j . . . . S t i l t e
BodV
close division of opinion was cen- iuar Theywere fined $10 earn $10 bond; M. Childers, drunken- 1Y*IIIICU tn * o i a i t i s u u j President C'oolidgo today proclaim­ port to the council whether tho
| h® Pupils,
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( 1 0 &gt;ftj &amp; is i.a i
to il t i l ) lliittll* DjlItlH
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ed Thursday, Nov. 28 as Thanks­
I were dbpoSCu of and '
whilo the others forfeited $16 ness, estreated $10 bond; Ralph
Wurt W. Warner, manager of giving day when gratitude should council's edict has been carried out.
signed for future consideration, a
Allen drew un $8 fine for disorPark Avenue Proceed proposal to her re-marriage ot * - bonds.
,
, ,k.n young |derly conduct, Washington Jordan, the Hotel Valdez, this city yester- Im* expressed for “many und great
VOrqed persons, even of the inno­ were arrested for operating their drurfksnness, was fined $ 10; and Iday received notice from the hend- Blessings" which have come to tho Justice Strum Named
A force of laborers, under tho cent party, while rejected, was in­
the in-lCharles Brock wus fined $10 lor l u a r t e r s of the Florida Htate Ho­ people during the past year.
On Armistice Day Bill
motor
cars
while
under
,|iaortk.r,y , OI1(luct.
n"bird
f^ l' m
,
0
,M
:
tlme
tel .Men's Association, at Jackson­
direction
of
the
city
engineer,
Mon­
ferred to a committee “P H nl ,
High School
ville,
thut
hu
had
been
appointed
flueniu
of
liquor.
At
^
,
#lR(l
vVill
Nnsh
was
given
50
days
in
“ .. •.
.
$|50,
Will Nnsh was given f&gt;u nays hi
their home day began the work of line grad­ for the purpose for additional
Markets
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 27.—UP)
I ard Young estreuted hi* $100 ap- the city prison by Judge White for one of the executive committee of
I jjnee the construc- ing I’ark Avenue north from Com­ study and deliberation.
—Justice Strum, of the State Su­
the
organization,
composed
of
sev­
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.
uffiUaanu
lounL
isvrvuicu
*
assault
and
threats,
and
a
charge
mercial Street to the Muncipai
Membership in and full
Municipal Athletic
CHICAGO. Oct. •J7.-./aw_
Churios
V'* l~ •Wheat premo Court, will be the principal
{Jock, preparatory to laying the tion with the Federal Council 0 PtTh^nCfnlIowiiir nerjons, together of drunkenness against him was eral vice preridents.
F;| purpose,, tho Bark
iFI. l. May
The"
following
person?,.
1
k ; .,
Lee
Kennedy,
disorderoc.
145tv
U
tit
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Young,
of
St.
Augustine,
is
presiD
u : 1 to speaker at the observance by the
Dose
ro«k
course
in
the
paving
Churches of Christ in America, with the charges lodged,
'•'» as a playground
Tallahassee post of tho American
i L.(iru.uct S10 fine. nDewey
- wey Ivey.iUent
Ivey, dent 01of tho Association, which is 1 .*$Vi; Corn. Dec 72 4 to 7
both warmly advocated anu
1 SPnng I’ark is lo- Program.
them were turned over jt&lt;&gt;
l
L
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runl(&lt;.nn,
e
s
t
r
e
a
t
e
d
$10 bOftU
bond I[said
to
he
the
third
largest
hotel
,R
•
uts,
Dec.
68
Legion of Armistico Day.
O
^
^
j
[lui
1
ilvimv-nnuii.
rM
M
iH
lI
Said
tO
lit
tilt
f-’gnolia Avenue.
I /i ? h,° Wurlt of laying tho rock, of- orously opposed, while voted no , ty authorities by i OWer |u^ ltluV jc y Young, disorderly conduct. | men a organization in the Country.
A machine gun company hero
1
'rialg
explain
will
be
taken
up
as
wus given t h e privilege again be­
Manning CommisStuart—Stuart I'ow t r A Light
_ will atage u program, while a
court
yesterday:
Walter
$joTonTcsTreaT«r;'
and
Johnny
|Thu
quarterly
meeting
is
to
tuk
I
soon
as
the
grading
is
completed
,n ° h,av? " '“ ns for j ami it ,» thought that the street ing considered, and the house
mi-'wrestling mutch ii also being ar­
lurccny; Jerry Jacks®®’ anj j.
Wulker, was fined $8 for drunken-1pla-o next month, probably at Cij. to spend $50 ,000 tor &lt;•xl sndJ.lI ness
bishops adopted a plan1 pro
J John - SteVcns, larceny,
.
in i„°£
orusent
Jacksonville.
ing und improving service here. ranged.
a
ami fighting.
—
L‘ '."SaPford, which
for co-operative work with nu j
.
larceny.
f “‘tditional comniunactivities of the federal council* J“clwon’ ,arun*r'

About
ice Tax

B ulgaria W ants
Full R ep aratio n

R A IL MERGER IS
BANKING SCHEME,
DECLARES SCOTT

STORM STRICKEN SANFORD LO SES
PEOPLE SUPPLY TO LEESBURG IN
AID TO INJURED GOLF MEET, 13-5

COMING OF YOUNG
BOB IS PROBLEM
FOR REPUBLICANS

Divorce Is One Of
G ravest Problems,
D eclares Minister

State Bureau Head
Uncovers Thoughts
Of GreatCommoner

Thirty-Six Cases, Including Many F or
Gambling, Tried In M unicipal Court

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INVESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE

BETTER BUYS
E ighty acres citrus land, on graded county road, a bargain for $50 per
acre. Terms are good on this tract.
Twenty ncres truck land in Mecca Hammock just off paved road $175 per
acre. Easy terms and it is only about 5 miles from Sanford.
I have two of the best Lake Front tracts in the county. Let me show
them to you. There is a fortune in either one if developed.
Four-room house, almost new, garage on lot, will sell on terms.
Several Modern New Homes at reasonable prices, terms small cash pay­
ment and balance like rent.
Twenty-one acres ju st o ff the Country Club road, near big developments.
I will appreciate your listings.

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

Phone 713

KARL L SCHULTZ
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1st N ational Bank Bldg.

Rhone 744

Eighty acres bordering beautiful
lake near Chuluota $100.00 per
acre. Good terms. Several choice
lots in Bel-Air at a bargain, easy
terms.

The Davey-Winston O rganization I
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Masonic Building------ Phone 707

203-205 Meisch Building

... LIST YOUR PRO PER TY WITH US ,
LOT 114 FEET FRONT

L O O K —AND TURN ACT!
House and largo lot on Magnolia, on the Heights, for $4,500.
fer only good for two or three days.
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We can deliver two of the most desirable lots in Franklin Terrace at
prices below present values.
If you are looking for a home or a desirable lot on which to build, see
us; we can save you m oney and at tho same time deliver just what you

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With offices in New York City and various other c
over the country, we are in a position to sell your p
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in prop
in this locality.
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business loty
kindly communicate with us.
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FULTON, INC.

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REAL ESTATE

COLCLOUGFI REALTY COMPANY

311 First National Bank Bldg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

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Brokers

Phone 71

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Developers
Seminole Hotel

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INSURANCE

Balance 1 year

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
L. ALLEN,

Five room cottage, with bath, convenient, good neighborhood

Manager

000.00; $2,000.00 cash, terms.

We recommend th is,

Strategically located with reference to new developments, «
F irst Street are two good houses with 3 adjoining vacant loti

Our Motto: S a tisfa ctio n to Owner and Buyer

S treet frontage.

Will be business

property soon.

Price is rip

term s are attractive.

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Office lift M erriwether Building
Established 1910

&gt;15 First National Bank

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

Phone 713

SANFORI), FLORIDA

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IF WE HAD SOMETHING BETTER
WE WOULD TELL YOU

50x150

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500 feet from Dixie Highway

The most beautiful residential property to be had in Sanford. A nu mher to select from ranging in price
from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.

$50 cash, balance $10 per month
No taxes.

REALTORS

No interest.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

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GOOD ORANGES
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A Sacrifice

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Real E state— Investm ents O'

r G Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

11G South Park Ave,
S \ v v .\.

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

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ROSE COURT LOTS
On an attractive lake with sandy shore, good bathing, boating and fish
mg. We have them for you on CRYSTAL. LAKE,

The Scruggs Realty Company is ready to accon^
them with good properties a t attractiv e prices.
tion to business properties we w ant several lots rn
lair, Fort Mellon, Bel-Air, Pinehurst, Franklin
and Dreamwold.

Britt-Chittenden R ealty Co., Inc
REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO
L. SUMMONS, Sales Mgr.
10B Magnolia Ave,

Please call on us in the Masonic Temple or at 202
Street.
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SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
f t H. SCRUGGS. Mgr.

Phone 117

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SANFORD HERALD,

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1925

DAYTONA SHORES
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when you invest m Daytona Shores. For
n- has surrounded the properties with definite
'OH' Farriers. Beyond these barriers your access to
itural.advantages wliieh exist at Daytona Shores
i rt-^rri t 1. W ithin them lies a wealth of opportunity,
f o r 't i a physical impossibility to add a single acre to the
D .Wuiu '.uires properties. W hen the last lot is sold-therc
iMM he in i more.
one desiring to establish a home or invest in
" h i t ue propose to make the most talked of development
in all of Fhrida, can have recourse to but one procedure_
t he repur, base of real estate which wise investors bought at
tile iiu p t &gt;ii of the development.
H ie ih van shore on one side and theT om oka River on the
"ther, hi, h joins the Halifax River at the T om oka Basin,
establish a geographically limited tract of Florida’s beautiful
I inds, within w hich are concentrated fifteen miles of water
fr-mt, ovran frontage, three river banks and both branches
of the Divio Highway.
Imagine, if you.can, the pilgrimages which will he made
to this section of great natural beauty, located at the heart
of Florida's inland waterways, washed with the tides of the
Atlantic Ocean and lapped by the currents of the Tomoka
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tona Shores simultaneously with the construction of tliei
Causeway which is to span the Halifax River.
Croat Hotels, parks, playgrounds, golf-links, and an oj
Casino are all included in the development plans of I
tana Shores.
keep these facts well in mind and then remember
F L O R ID A ’S G R EA TEST F O R T U N E S HAVE#
M A D E BY I N V E S T O R S W H O P U T
m o n ey
I N TO f i r s t U N I T S O F g w
D EVELO PM EN TS.
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Unlike so many developments w hich have reserve
cream of the property for the last, Daytona Shores on'
finest unit FI RST
—Tile great CAUSEW AY S E C T IO N , reaching
the Dixie to the Sc:
beach RESER^
I his unit embraces
for the residents of

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regarding the investment
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FIF T E E N MILES OF N A T U R A L W A T E R F R O N T

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em in£ the spacing of house con­
nections on w ater and gas service
-tocfc. Hound, lined through newly opened addi­
[of A ctivities tions to the city. The recommen­
iringjn Har- dations were approved by the body
i Last Month and will bo filed for future refer­
ence.
The question pf a 160-foot boul­
Oct 27.—UP) evard
to surround the city for n
jition of repre- distanct of 16 miles, wns also
irn states, call- brought up by the Planning Com­
iitfield, or Mis- mission. The administrative of­
fcham, Ala., O ct ficials, after some discussion of the
Florida is go- project’, referred tho m atter to
deevioping its Commissioner
S. 0 . Chase with in­
em, a subject structions thnt ho introduce the
limes before.
proposition to the members of the
Jnt was made by County Commission, for their in­
| engineer of the formation and ndvisc concerning
■ Bonn], who the possibility of securing right of
{.„ by Governor way necessary for the purpose.
the Birmingham
A communication from the San­
gate from Flor- ford Real Estate Board, requesting
the city officials to appoint a re­
— worked out for presentative committee of local cit­
(ment. Mr. Elliott izens to rigidly investigate the de­
Irould extend
sirability of uil subdivisions pro• • from
*i
tsurt. on the At-1 pOSC({ by realty operators within
U Lucie Canal
city limits, was referred to tho
,. across
the
lake
city
if- canal,
.miinl and
ntlil
•* planning
nB. Hutton,
«■ i. Commission.
_ contractor
. ._
•atchie
M.
paving
yers nnd thence to for the city, wos instructed to a r ­
g to make a cros.q- range for the removal of the as­
|of such dimension, phalt plant psed by him in pav­
as prospective ing operations here, from its pres­
Id justify.
ent location not later than Jnft. 1,
.... the engineer It wns stated thnt City Engineer
Jjr passed laws en-i Fred T. Williams will select n new
to tn join in such site for the plant a t once.
Following a decision to open
Is will incrt*nse the
witicf of tho water- Seminole Boulevard, west from
J| navigation ns would Park Avenue and to continue Com­
libie by the develop- mercial Street beyond its present
termination at Oak Avenue, uml
pda’s canal system,
spment, .Mr. Elliott the approval of several sub-divis­
»ve coastwise vessein ion plats and street lamp locations,
lies, and wpuid avoid the commision ’instructed Mr. Wil­
passage around the liams to prepare preliminary data
for the projected paving of Fifth
rghim conference, Street, from Myrtle to Holly;
(ted to be attended. Fourth Street from Myrtle Avenue
tires from all Sou-' to Cedar Avenue and Cedar Avoj called for the pur­ nife from Third Street to Fourth
ling suggestions for Street.
ron/rrf.»s of mutual

TARES ACTION ON
MIAMI PROJECTS

When n Greek ruler (’way hack
in remote time&gt;&gt; asked HiPP°*
crates, the “Father of M e d icin e,
what to take to be ctrong, he a n ­
swered, "Take Nature’s remedies—
herbs!" Dr. Pierce’s Gotdeh Med­
ical Discovery would havo pleased
the great physician, for it is com­
posed of herbs skillfully blended
by competent chemists, and is one
of the best tonics and blood puritiers.
Keep the blood pure and Health |
is sure to follow.

Civla Club In Suburb Built

Dam Across Canal Contrary
Will Get 4*8
Hours Remove Obstruction

To Orders;

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 27.—(,P)j
—Tho Everglades Drainage Board,
a t its recent meeting, took up the
matter of the alleged violation of
the board’s orders against the con­
struction of a dam in the Miami
Canal, 15 miles from Miami.
The Hialeah Civic Club and Ever­
glades Construction Corporation
placed the dam in the canal ngninst
the board's wishes, according to
Fred Elliott, chief engineer. The
board refused a permit when over­
tures for permission to construct
the dam were first made, Air. El­
liott said. Not satisfied, however,
he stated, they again sought the
consent of the board, nnd were in­
structed- not to bring the subject
up again.
In utter disregard of the hoard’s
refusal to grant the permit, how­
ever, the dam was put in, the en­
gineer ntated, and nn order went
out from the bonrd for removal of
the dam, the orders stating that it
was a violation of the law to con­
struct the dam without the board’s
permit.
The club and corporation, Mr. El­
liott said, promised to remove the
dam, and the board gave them 18
hours to do so. Before the expira­
tion of the time limit, Mr. Elliott
said, an injunction wns obtained
by tho tlub and corporation, re­
straining. themselves from remov­
ing the dam. The bonrd disregarded
the injunction, however, the engi­
neer added; and ordered tiie nssiu.ant engineer at West Palm
Bench to have the dam removed.
When the engineer arrived, it was
stated, a watchman told him that
the injunction also restrained the
board from any action.

A Skilful Physician

Charlie Chaplin at TEeSTflane

Modern
porch on Oak ave. $6000K)0.

Lot 5, San L an ta $3000.00; $1000 cash,
balance term s.
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NOTICK FOIl rUlK.irATIOV
.
SKIMAl. NO. 017710 |
Department „r Ox- Interior
V. 8. Lamt Office at Unlnesvltlc,
Florida, Oct. 1. 1955.
NOTICK Is hereby (Oven that Al­
len Mnrlar, nf Maitland. Florida,
who, on September Sard, 1951. made
Homestead Kntry, No. 017710. for
I*ot 4, Meet Ion 14. Township 51 8..
Kanifo. 30 K.. Tallnhas.x.'e Meridian,
has (lied notice nf Intention to make
Commutation Proof, to establish
claim to the land nhovo described,
before County Judge, at Hanford.,
Florida, on the 19th day of Novem­
ber. V1955. •
Claimant tmtnes ns wltnessrsr
i Andy Hainhlln. of Maitland, Flor­
ida. i£»ute N’o. I.
i
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Bradley iteddlck. of Maitland Flo­
rida, lloule No. I.
O. &lt;\ Wheaton, of Maitland. Flor­
ida, itoutn No. I.
J. II. Hawkins, of Maltluud, Flo­
rida. Itout,. No. I.
OBOUGH C. CHOM. J|e«lstcr.

CHARLIE
In what is declared
will appear again a t the
Gold Kush.” Tho picture

picture of the year, Charlie Chaplin
Theater today and tomorrow in “The
by a packed house Inst night.

ARMY FLIER IS Good Guessfet Can
SUCCESSFUL 1 ^ Spot Movie Stars
PREMIER RACE In Italian Capital

sleeping

Two lots, Sanford AveV'outside city;
limits.
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20 acre celery farm , 18 .^cres tiled, 6room house, mules, tools,;.t!brn and hay,
all go with the farm . $20,000.00. Onefourth cash, balance 1,2, S h ears.

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7 acre celery farm , houseV barns, mules
and implements all for $7,000.00.

IN Till! tTUFI IT COIUIT. HBVH.XiTlf .11111(111. CIII411TT. WITIIIN
ANI) FOIl 9HMINOI.K CIMNTV,
ri.nim iA .
J. C. Ill LBS. Jr..
Complainant.
vs.
MAIIY nilOKAW.
i
Defendant.
C ita tio n
TO JfAUY nnOKAW. WIDOW. OF
TUK CITY OF UBOOMINGTUX, IN
TI115 8TATK OF 11,HINDIS.
It appearing from a sworn bill of
complaint filed In thin cause In tho
above styled Court that yuu-oro a
resident of a State other than tho
State of Florida, that you are a
resident of tho City of IllootnluKton,
in the State of Illinois, nnd thnt
you are over the ago of twenty-ono
years.
Therefore, you tiro hereby requir­
ed on Monduy. the ninth day of No­
vember. A. D. 1953. to personally
ho and appear before the Circuit
Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florida, within and for Sem­
inole County, III Chancery, at the
Court House at Sanford. Florida, and
tin'll and there make answer to the
bill of complaint filed against you
In tills cause by J. C. Mills. Jr.,
otherwise u decree pro eonfesso will
he entered against you.
It Is further ordered that this ci­
tation bo published In the Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published In
Seminole County. Florida, once a
week for four consecutive weeks.
WITNESS my hand ns Clerk and
the seal of the above styled Court
•&gt;ti this tho bill day of October, A.
D. 1925.
V. K. DOUGLASS,
Cleric of the Circuit Court of tloi
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida, in nnd for Hetnluolo County.
(SH.M.)
By A. M. WTJKK8, D. C.
Oct. C-13-50-27.

T a m ia n n D4 « C. W. Culpepper
anf

w . L. Sicir

J. F. McClelland

Phone 142

Room 3 Ball Bldg-

(Continued from Page One)
ROME. Oct. 27—(/P)— While
rougher. The Italian crew was un­ American film stars arc even more
able to assign n definite cause for popular this season, the uninitiated
lie ilrigunti's forced landing.
American tourist must be nn adept
Lieutenants Ofstio and ■Cuddihy guesscr to recognize many of their
went to the water with engine trou­ names on the posters.
ble, naval authorities said after
This is largely duo to the fact
Condition
g|OR9ll
the ship bad been towed in. The that in the Italian language "1"
CAMS
In Fall Is Unchanged t t ........ ™ _ 1 1 / V n
FUVO» '
exact trouble will not lie determin­ “Y" nml “C" have the same sound
ed, it was said, until a thorough and tire used interchangeably. Thus
examination, which the authorities one reads the names of t'tch Amer­
The condition of F. Reynolds, 28said might require a week or more. ican -tars ns Fnttj Mnj Murrni,
year-old Paola esident who suffer­
Bettj Blithe, Gloryn Svnnson, Mnrj
ed a broken back Sunday in a fall
Cuddihy’s Ship Afire
Pikford, Mnrv Fhilbin and Mnj
a t the new plant of tho Ball Ice
Scouts
who
returned
to
report
(Continued from Page One)
Machine Compuny, now under con­
the whereabouts of the naval fliers, Mkavoj. Dougin. Fairbanks sel­
struction on the outskirts of the these raids of the speculators on
that Lieutenant Cuddihy had dom gets Ids name used, at least
feEE. Oct. 27.—UP) city, remains unimproved, accord­ the cotton growers. If the govern­ relate
been
forced
to land with a fire on when fans ta|k of him. due to the
jy bulletin of tho ing to n report front the Fernald- ment and the bear interests were his ship, which
he quenched with fact that Italian custom calls for
Agriculture, deal- Laughton Hospital, where he was in actual alliance they could not
placing iaiit names first, lie is
a
small
extinguisher.
raising in Flor­ taken following the accident. Hos­ co-operntc more effectively to de­
THEY KNOW,
known simply as "Douglas,"
Cuddihy wns injured. He come
id a received from pital attendants say that his stroy tho values of the cotton grow­
in with his fnee somewhat black­ TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27.—UP)
W HAT’S GOOD!
the Department of; Chances of recovery arc slim, be­ ing industry.
ened, but apparently in good spir­ —Dan Dahl, assistant state chem­
cause of the nature of the injury. “ It is sincerely to bo hoped that its.
if compilation goes
H’fll'H l , Ct)A O S/
Southern housewives havo turned
ist, wns badly hurt hero when,
Reynolds was injured Sunday the coming congrctit will etui all
Lieutenant Cuddihy's navy Cur­ while trying to top his automobile
. of tho immigration morning, when he fell from this laws legalizing gambling iu farm
more and nioro each year to, the
tiss averaged 220.152 miles per from rolling down a hill from
lie ha.i'lLook being roof of tho engine tank room, products."
Dries right up!
selection of Ilonitn ns the ideal year round syrup. Ht hoa
[ countless hours of where he was working as a car­
hour for the six laps which C com­ where it was parked, he was crush­
such a definite food vnluo. la so appetizing nnd wholeaomo
Senator
Harris
declared
in
a
I
f
you
ju
s
t
realized
how
easy
it
Lieutenant Ofstie in the ed against a truck a few feet
art.
with its perfect Georgia Cano flavor that it makes every
penter. Tie wns immediately rush­ statement that lie believes the crop pleted.
to stop liery, itching, burning
ceatly indexed and ed to the hospital in this city, reporting board has been influenc­ navy'a No. 2 Curtis-, averaged away. His hip was injured and !s
meal a feast.
jezetna by simply building up the
|jtratod with photo- where it was said th at his condi­ ed unduly in giving too much con-.j 219.307 for his five laps.
minor bruises resulted.
red-blood-celld
in
your
blood
with
(9 of beautiful spoe­ tion was critical.
Brings the cancficlds of Georgia to your table.
Lieutenant Do Briganlia ship was
3. S. S., you wouldn’t waste an­
siderutinn to the gininnfc figures
try. carefully chosen
TALLAHASSEE,
Oct.
27.—(IP)
tho
only
Italian
entry
to
get
in
the
other minute trying to do it any j
Is mnVricd, and is the father issued by the census bureau. He
If you haven't yet tried Bonita step into your
Its (Hr which Florida of lie
two small children.
said thnt not ten percent of Geor­ raef. lie drove the Mnchinum No. —Collection till the l-cont gasoline 3ther way. That's-ino only way to
hood grocery store today nnd trea t yourself and
which
had
not
an
opportunity
to
tax
for
August
totaled
J
g
f
e
.
b
S
,
^
W
’^
u
^
b
r
^
n
out
skin
of
gias cotton crop remained to lie, ,
,, „ , , _ ,,
family to a svrup so delightfully different that
[has incorporated in
ginned on the date fixe,I in the' "&gt;n k c «» practice fly before the race as compared with *&gt;11,000 in July, ln y Bnrt. You lack rich, red blood.
TO .MEET AT CLUBHOUSE
|an extend-.o trentiso
can’t bo imitated.
apt.mi
R.
A.
l
,
rtt&gt;,
assistant
im
purities
are
in
your
system.
Tho
report,
adding
"it
is
abrho
Mncchinum
No.
0
to
have
been
ginning
ATLANTA.
(■(."ipiridliT. announced. Distribu- b,00(J ,g so m ,ak ,t c a n -t f,Kht back
species of fowl, their
piloted
by
Lieut.
Kiccnrdo
MorselA misunderstanding /among of­ surd to think that over one-third
CAIRO. CA.
___
CAIRO
SYRUP,
CO
pration, how best to ficers
H
o
n
-d
the
funds
was
made
in
Sepin
j
overcome
the
enemy,
so
th
e
1
li,
and
in
which
both
pitots
had
of the Camipoll-Lossing | of the cotton crop of the belt yet
, how to make them
made their practice flights, refus­ torn her, with Sli3,lHL.I9 going to impuritica break out through tho
Post
of
the American Legion re­ remained to be ginned."
market.
ed to function just before the race the counties, $520,117.19 to the akin,
garding
the
scene
of
the
LegionHarris Toils of Drouth
&lt;mthe pens of noted
road department, and $500 for exS.’ S. S. builds the blood hnck—
and was retired to its hangar.
"The greatest drouth in seventy
penscs.
builds
minions of new red-bloodirities are also em- aires’ meeting Wednesday evening
Tho Italian mechanics struggled
--------------------------- cells. Eczema dries right tin. Boils,
tome two Hundred or j resulted in confusion, tho officers |years, covering nn extensive area for nearly two hours to put both
said today. The m atter has been of the cotton belt, together with
i the handbook.
I c X 'n n r W o r k
pimple*, blockheads, ugly blotchca
straightened out, und the attention early planting, high fertilization, ships in commiiiiion, both having I
- GUI Yt il l t\ i l t t l U . nnd irritatin'; rushes all disappear.
of nil Sanford members of the and rapid cultivation on the part been
-------I Clear up your skin. Get S. S. S.
, ,,affected apparently by obMILLET
Post is directed to the fact that the o f the farmers, in nn effo rt to bent Jntructions in their fuel li.-.c.Many Sanford Folks Have Found All druggists sell it. The larger
How to Make Work Easier
bottle is more economical.
SSbt. Oct. 27.—id’) affair will Lc held in the Legion the boll weevil, which they have
tr I. it Hedges, of Club House, nnd not at the Semi­ evidently done successfully, has
What is so hard as a day’s work
|»h Department, an­ nole Cafe, ns announced on the contributed to making this year’s
cotton crop mature one of the earl­
with an aeliing hack?
ils# is haring mullet cards mailed by the secretary.
iest on record," said Senator Har­
Or sharp stabs of pain at every
1 otlk* from the east
sudden twist or turn?
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27.—(/P) ris, “and I seriously doubt if the
*t tor observation, to
figures! will exceed 11,000,000
There is no pence from that dull
(here is inp difference —Shell Fish Commissioner T. K. final
nchr.
ng s*a!&lt;n. the grow- Hodges sustained a slight injury bales.
No rest from the soreness, lame­
‘ will be xnuV.id, the to his leg when he missed his foot­ “ It appears as if it is to become
(Continued from Page One)
said, to ascertain ing while disembarking during a necessary to have the crop report­ sthtoment today, the chairman ness and weakness.
Many folks have found relief
closed season should recent trip to Apalachicola" bay. ing board composed of mep resid­ said!
srlicr.
Captain Hodges remarked that he ing in the cotton belt who are more; "The Delano committee, which through Doan’s Pills. They are a
had been in 19 railroad wrecks nnd intimately acquainted with comli-' was composed of high class tax stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Hanford’ people rcfcbmmord
( ontracts totaling emerged without a scratch, only tions, including nil features con­ experts, favored the inheritance
Boys, its here! The best shooting sea­
Pc
fur P-iving first to be slightly injured in muking a tributing to cultivating, gathering tax and laid stress oil the import­ Doan’s.
pw«xf Park.
L.
H.
Walker,
bricklayer,
1220
false step.
and marketing the cotton crop.
ance of uniformity in its u?e by
son in years and we are stocked up on
the states, nnd ( have insisted that W, Third St., SJuiford, says: "Hard
everything you’ll need.
uniformity among the
several work weakened my kidneys and
caused lame hnck. When 1 stoop­
POPBY TAYLOR states was the most important ed,
terrible pains caught me in tho
feature of all. The Delnno com­
Shotguns, Rifles, Shells, Game Traps.
small of my back nnd I could hard­
mittee
recommend,
for
the
pur­
L
T
7
5
ALL
YOUR
FA
U
LTf
r
KcNRV
iV
E
BEEN
CCnF&amp;und it - L THOOu HT
pose, as I understand, nf bringing ly straighten. I had to get up
LTold you To se w
l o o k in g F o r v o c &gt;
FOR ALL KINDS OF GAME
about uniformity that the federal frequently during the night to pass
11
it r ^ o p Rl SH T,
the
accretions
which
burned
in
pas­
FOR
THRE£
HOURSr
Up
THAT
HOLE
IN
(
tax
bo
temporarily
continued,
and
PtRE - / '
V/HAT ARE YOU
«
MY PO C K ET - NOW
that the amount paid on state in­ sage. I used Doan’s Fills from
See Us Today
DOING OUT HERE f
heritance taxes bo credited on the Saint’s Drug Store and they cured
I ’VE LOST A NICKEL*
federul inheritance tux up to HO me.”
per cent thereof.
C0c at all dealers Foster-Milburn
-I*--Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N._Y.________
CAREY IMPROVES
GAS HEATERS
ur
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 27.—
•J ©
.(A’i—Max Carey, captain of tho The Ideal heat for Florida winters.
PHONE 53
world champion Pittsburgh Pirates
AH Styles
1taken to a hospital Saturday suf­
fering from pleurisy, believed to
Medium Priced
be tho outcome of an injury receiv­
EsfflSS
ed in a collision with Bucky Har­
ris during the world’s seric:; is
©
reported to bo resting much as
3
Phone 8
i ier.
&amp;
WOU1 IK VH1Xtmus
.
d a ir y m a n s
........... n „ i .. f l l l N 0 1 1 l !
«■*■*■ »*■■**»
\, \ (tl*
DELIGHT
PtIOTIJM) //
For C utW orm s
*
\ D A IR Y /
Three JoU on Park Air., S.looo.ilo am] 9X500.00.
\ feed/
Molasses, Bran, P aris Green, Cotton
Faur room h»u»r. double KnruKe n„d | nu lot* , 1000.00
|-L V.’hY DON’T YOU WAIT
Seed Meal—Let us supply you!
Ttvo lot*
$ioiMf.O() nirh.
— 1 BORROWEDTHI5 {
L morning ? it ’s po o r
Pi ASH I iG H r TRfiM
FLA5HUGHT
FROM /J T h u lot* nriir D ep ot for 97tmo.no. Ilnncnln.
NOVJ DONT.
N0MN TO WEAR OUT A
We . carry a com­
Vmrt what a cow EATS but what the
_
G u m //
TYCENT FLASHLIGHT •.
WORRY-.
Parle 133*130 *«300.00. Take a look.
plete line of poultry,
DIGESTS (kit product* milk and hitUrfat*
IT IS N 'T
fERY TO HUNT TOR
dairy mul horse
Olio
*.3000.00.
other
*0000.00
COSTINGME J
A N lQ iS feeds.
ANYTHING
Nlre lot on Kim &gt;»r. 52000.00. y ou rilu,, brn&lt; j(i
uoMvmc
File Iota la front of Hotel Forrent I.nke,
Get our prices
TfNft
• (\jixuilttl 1*1 rrfUtn)
and see our iiuality
Too IuIm In Mnj fair. Tlie only tno ntallahle.
TIDLE autrifntv
when you are ready
Is lot. lo I ttj limit, for *127,000,00.
to buy again. Your
( hoi re It. It. frontline at *10.00 ,,er foot
fall —
"ml-* nee Ih.em.
M r r „t« mi Oak lie. **-■•
money back if you
I lime the , h o le r . t nrren.e lu rllr for ■ubdUUlua. If Inarc not satisfied.
(o rriite d t a l k n l l h •««•.
If lt*» hu.lnr*. |iro|irrtr I have that.
Have nonle on n 09 jrar leant-—ruu't be brat.
If ynu are a irnniter I! will l&gt;»r run lo In*r.itticntr.

IreauHeads
lulletin On
lultry Plan

of ManHurt Senator Carraw ay,
H arris T a l k O f
Cotton F uturities

ECZEMA

BRAND

MANY TAX CUT
P L E A S HEARD
BY COMMITTEE

Huntin

H ili H a r d w a r e C o .

B all H a rd w a re

Poison! Poison!

DAIRYMAN’S DEIGHT
DAIRY FEED

©

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

k

W. J. THIGPEN
Vil

The Pul^ton-Brumicy Building.

•TNO. W. SN E E D
Phone 517

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Rhone 539

Myrtle Ave. &amp; 4th St.

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Herald
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T H E S4N F 0H P H E R A L D ;1

Home Control

As

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n ip p e d in th e bud

Brisbane Sees It

the small wool

8Ponge, ,he

Navv Day—bo®!1 Ahead.
Cabot Lodge on Woodrow Wil­
son.
Our Debt To inlyforstin and Aiiiwti®*®*
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copynant m l ) , t

President Coolidge, speaking before a convention of the
grass and wfcj11
__ sutler. Young Men’s Christian Association in Washington, said
p iitattt«i
HeACWYTMMQtn d ir Act.of that the fast living youths of today need “not more public
p i the
ANYHOW
J
control
through
government
action,
but
more
home
control
...
,
. M I m through parental action. It is stated on high authority
.th a t a very large proportion of the outcasts and criminals
lift
n * M '&lt;* come from the ranks of those who lost th e advantages of
THE NATION In invited to con­
A lim
centrate
its mind on "Navy Day1
m m t i m o t iu t e i
IS. If normal parental control in their youth.”
P C9»«Nl4ta
I by-Months...
and
should
do so. But the nation
Carrier, psr
It can be said for our government th at it is doing all and men In charge of the navy
Bdltltm lift*
WeJW
m r.
that could be asked toward placing a curb upon possible, should look ahead, not backward.
BPBCfAL f o n c i i All obttqery evil tendencies of wayward Americans. It has enacted laws They should realize that, as the
l cerda of thank*. resolutions against the liquor traffic and all the wickedness which that
tlcta ot a n U r u ls a n ti whir*
navy once changed from sailing
ora Mtada will bo charged implies. It has laws tending to check the mercenary ac­
Make your
vessels to steamships, sd now the
__ t t rag alar «4rertlelng retae.
\\\
tivities o f thieves, wire tappers, race track gamblers, and
fore the aborJl
change in to be from steamship to
----------- TBS Aftaoct ATK1) PftftM gold brick artists. It has laws against imm orality.
I!
^
^
may not be
LTbe AMoeleted Praea la eeelueairships—fighting navy lifted up
antltl ed ut the tiee for reBut
the
government
cannot
do
it
all;
in
fact
when
it
/
/
v
5,Y
ap
into the air.
•
*
h o l d fast!
Alien o* ell newe dUpatehss
t#» to It or not otherwise ersd- comes to such personal matters as drinking, for instance,
these:
In
thle
baser
end
elao
tbe
!•S Apublished
bliabed herein.
All ri*ni.
rlghta the government apparently can do very little. Such mat­ THE FUTURE power of the-Unlt•* ' beers
herein, aii
rep u bllcatlon of special dlapateb- ters can best be handled in the home where the influence ed States in attack and defense
20 acres at
e a h erein e re eiao reaer»ed. _____
of motherly love is sure to be the best check on evil doing. will be found in fighting machines
acres cleared’
operating in three dimensions, up,
T u e s d a y ", o c t . 27. i»«.
fence, 2 1-2
As Bishop Manning said recently: "There is still much down, forward and backward.
tangerine
to be done to bring our industrial and economic conditions Those weapons are flying maI. TU B HERALD’S PLATFORM
..... .....
1^—Deeper water rocte to Jaekaon- into ............
500.00, nne-htjf
accord.......................................................
with the spirit and law of................
Christ. We
see a chines, above the ground, subma.
trfllg, j ti
weakening of the ties and a lowering o f the standards of rines below the water,
ance arranged.
L—Coflat met Ion of S t Johna-ln- home life, due to lack of proper parental control and to the
dlat* River canal.
ALLEGED EXPERTS tell you.
I-ot 12 Hose
absence from homes of definite religious influence. We see “Flying
t . —Ertenalon cf wfcite way.
ships will be useful, as
Sanford
Avenjy
4&gt;-B tU niloii of local amnaementa. a widespread revolt against the Christian ideal# of morality AUXILIARY weapons in naval
—Swimming pool, lennla court*, and purity expressed in much of our literature, advocated warfare, they never can take the
feet, a good bay]
etc.
,
place of iron battleships or cruis­
one-third cash.
%*— Augmenting of bnlldlnr pro­ openly by some of those whose position gives them hearing ers, with heavy guns, floating on
and
influence,
hailed
by
many
as
the
advent
of
a
fuller
free­
gram—hotnea, hotel*, apartment
the water."
dom and a larger self-expression, and, in correspondence
notiaea.
fc—Extension of itreet paring pro­ with this, the appalling and still increasing growth among
HOW CHILDISH thnt wilt sound
gram.
twenty years hence. Not so long
le —Conatrnctlon
of
boulevard us of divorce.”
It would seem that the disposition among "modern” moth­ ago, when the steamship was new,
aroi nd L*k* Monroe.
• — Completion of d tp beantlflca- ers, at least younger mothers in our larger cities and tour­ James Fenimore Cooper wrote his
introduction to a "History of the
tion program.
♦.—Expansion of achool ayatem ist resorts, is to check the babies in the dressing room as Navy of the United States of
with prorialon for Increaatd fa* they start for the dance floor to have "a whale of an even­ America." He was an intelligent
ing.” What ideas the baby may acquire of morality and man yet concerning the newly in­
cliltiea.
Christianity, spending most of his time in the care of a vented steamship ho wrote as ig­
GOD IS LOVE:—Beloved, let us negro nurse, and hearing his parents stagger in only some norantly and as blindly as some of
• &gt;
our high navy officials now talk
•122 Union
love one another: for love is of
J
‘
II , \
time
before
daybreak,
is
not
difficult
to
guess.
about
the
flying
machine.
God; and every one that loveth is
Here
are
quotations
from
Feni­
Telephone
llj
born of God, and knoweth God.
Small wonder a child raised in such an environment
1 John 4:7.
’ \ kC •
grows to be what it grows to he. Why not give it a chance? more Cooper’s "opinions:"
PRAYER:—O merciful God, may
"There is an opinion becoming
the love of God be shed abroad In Why not small reversion to old fashioned home life when prevalent that the use of steam
our hearta by the Holy Spirit giv­ parents raised their own children? Why not as President will supersede the old mode of
en unto us,
Coolidge says, “Clive the youth of America more home con­ conducting naval warfare. Like
LODGE’S POSTHUMUS BOOK \
. ---------- o—------ 1
most novel and bold propon’tions, j
trol through parental action?"
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
When Nell Gel* Me Alone
this new doctrine has obtained.
--------------------- o---------------You might think as you see to­
advocates, who have yielded their
gether at tea
convictions to the influence of
Avoid Worry
Even as death stood a t the door­ That perhaps galled Lodge and
Or whatever tho .public occasion
their imaginations, rather than way of his home on the North Mas­ stirred his jealousy more than the
u
might be,
»1 j ! *
the influence of reflection.
fact that with the inception of the
sachusetts
shore,
Senator
Henry
‘T hin gs without all remedy should he without regard.”
That my wife has complete admir­
Cabot Lodge dipped his pen in ve­ Democratic administration, he had
ation for me.
|
Don't worry about that which cannot be helped. W hat’s
“THAT THE use of steam will nom nnd hurled one more shaft of fallen from the high estate of lead­
done is done. If one can make amends, then, do so. If materially modify naval warfare hatred a t Woodrow Wilson, whom er of the majority in Congress to
You might fancy when noting the
not, it will do no good to worry about the milk that’s spilt; Is probably true, but it cannot he had come to hate with a feel­ the rather futile and ineffective
F O R T IF IE D
irmile on her face
change its general character. No ing that burned and seared and position of leader of a minority.
As I make aomo remark to the but on the contrary—harm.
As leader of that'm inority, his
vessel can be built of sufficient warped his soul. Of Wilson, al­
throng in tho place
If worry dominates the mind, all other emotions such as force and size t6 transport a suf­ ready dead, Lodge wrote a month position was not pleasant., He saw
The Semi nole County Bank isfor
That aho thinks me a marvel of love, joy, optimism are crowded out; but kindred states of ficiency of fuel, provision^ muni before his own death:
the country swept like wildfire by
conduct and grace.
fied by its strength anti efficier
He was a figure who could not the personality and character of
| t
.
» * mind; fear and hatred come trooping in without our invita­ lions of war and guns, to contend
the other scholar in politics; he
with
even
a
heavy
frigate,
allow(rightly
be
called
a
very
great
man,
—always tak in g good aim toset
And perhaps you may think as to­ tion and against our will.
ing tho last to bring her broadside .lacking the scholarly attainments saw Wilson achieve, through his
gether we.cllpg
This ia a splendid example of the old proverb: Birds of ito bear.
| often attributed to him; misinform mind nnd his dreaming what he,
its customers well and be helptidj
And she shares In tho laugh at tho
ed on important subjects; given to the more practical, the more ma­
a feather flock together. If you allow one type of thought
old jokes I spring
them in all m atters regarding!
“ IT MAY be questioned if the hiding behind twisted phraseology terial man, what he,'the cold, schol­
That to her way of thinking I’ve to dominate your mind other kindred thoughts will make their
arly
man
without
the
ideals
and
the
nnd
half
truths;
sometimes
timid
heaviest
steam
vessel
of
war
that
done the right thing.
appearance.
commercial banking interests.
exists could engnge a modern two- and weak and undecisive; and al­ vision of Wilson, had not been able
to
do
in
twenty
years
of
Senate
ways
guided
by
an
exaggerated
Thoughts
of
fear,
hatred,
jealousy
are
all
kindred
and
be­
dcckcd
sailing
ship
even
in
a
calm,
But don’t bo deceived, by her smile
or her tone,
long to one family. Thoughts of love, gladness, optimism, since the latter, in uddition to pos- conception of his own importance. service. Lodge* wns atways the con­
"The key to all he did was that fidant, the adviser of presidents
For never in public her anguish is and good-will are also kindred thoughts nnd belong to an­ insslng greater power** of endurance, could probably bring m ost,he thought of everything in terms hut never president, never the lead­
shown,
other family.
guns to bear, In all possible pasi- of Wilson. In other words, Mr. er of the country. Although recog­
Bho tells mo my faults when iho
S e m in o le (fo u n lijl)
Wilson, in dealing with every great nized ns the outstanding Uepubli
get* me alone.
It is quite evident thut love and hatred thoughts cannot tions.
question, thought fir*t of himself. etui Senator up to the days of the
exist harmoniously at the same time; nor.cprp jealousy;and
Those brown eye* of hers all my good-will thoughts get along very well together.
’SHOT-PROOF’'hh’ftcrtes might* He Diky haVt* tWntfght bfthe'coun- W orld War, hu'hnrt nevcf’boen nblo
shortcomings see,
indeed lie built that propelled b y | rY ncJtt* J’H* there was .» o g - to captivate the imagination of the
And shydder to note what a boob I
,n the competition the American people ami make himself
Let a man's mind dominate with a certain thought and steam would be cxceodipgly f o r - ,^ rvn*
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PP-OfiRES
midnblc
for
harbor
defence,
but
it
Democratic
party,
I will d" him the available ns party candidate for the
can bol
ensc
other thoughts of the same family will soon come trooping in.
Though ahe hides it from you, she
is allutory to suppose thnf vftxsels justice to sny, wns a pour third. presidency, an ambition which he
The good-will thought is one of the best to practise hold­ of
explains it to me.
this description can ever be Mr. Wilson was devoured by the held. It was, thifrefore, not only
out of bitterness that he wrote of
desire for power.”
ing in one’s mind. If one will keep after that thought until made to cruise."
Thus does the controversy anil Wilson, hut out of jealousy. The 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 I l i u m
No man to his wife is a hero, full- he makes it a habitual resident of his mind, his reward
the searing scorn one for the other mutual bitterness of the two men
grown,
will far exceed the trouble.
THAT QUOTATION is worth of America’s two lending figures no doubt grew out of jealousy.
INSUB
Complete admiration no husband
REAL ESTATE
He will also find that he isn’t worrying half so much the space. President Coolidge is re­ of the post-wnr period go down to
If Wilson were unbending in the
hau known,
spectively requested to cut it out posterity, to he preserved as tho League of Nuthms fight, it was be­
For aho tells him the truth when about trivial things.
and send it some of his assi!&gt;* epic hatred of American political cause Lodge had refused to bend
ahe gets him alone.
-o WAREHOUSE PROPERUj
tants, including important men in life. Mr. Wilson’s pnrt of that when Wilson asked him, through
\
—Edgar A. Guest.
INCHEASK
IN
passenger
ami
freight
traffic
in
evidence
the
navy,
that
understood
the
controversy and that bitterness hus Henry White, the Republican of
--------o-------1200 feet on Railroad
Sanford Herald thinks the gar­ since August 1, and growing this month more heavily, make steamship when it was new.
not been given, but no doubt the the Peace Commission, to stipulate
A BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
pnpers thnt are still to he publish­ what amendments to the League of
ter has been rolled into disenrd. it certain the coming season will he the greatest in the history
IT
WAS
a
dull
day,
little
excit­
ed by. his literary executors contain Nations would be acceptable to tho
Not a b it'o f It. "They say" it ij of the Atlantic Const Line, Summer traffic was as heavy
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
news.
expressions of uqunl animadversion Republican Senntois.
Just coming into sight after many as most winters, obliging us to begin the winter schedule in ingHenry
President
Cabot
Lodge,
who
has
Located
In Exclusive Residential Sectios^|
years.—Timon-Union.
to Lodge.
Wil son had a right to ask Lodge
September, nnd we will be lull winter schedule by December gono to join Woodrow Wilson, Their idol having thus written that, because Lodge wns the lead­
Prirc and Terms on He&lt;iu«st*
— ——o-------behind an opinion of tho of Wilson after he had passed to er of the Republicans, the spokes­
As a Christmns present for tho L ,Wc have no way of checking up the number of persons leaves
war
president
that will annoy him. tho sphere beyond, Lodge’s admir­
BUILDING LOTS
American people, Secretary of arriving by automobile, but regardless of the large numbers If ho rendu other
hooks ers cannot now claim for him the man of the reservationists. Lodge
Trcnnury Mellon has recommended motoring to Merida, ami arriving by steamship, there are | up whnr« ho in now.people's
Selected
with
reference to LOCATION offer* *
curtly
replied
that,
"If
he
(Wil­
Cahot Lodge privilege of the dead of being spok­
a 1250,000,000 tax reduction. There
son!
now
wishes
to
have
amend­
ful range in speculative
that Woodrow Wilson was en of well. Mr. Lodge himself has
must be a catch in it somawhere. large increases in railroad passengers.— President J. It wrote
ments drafted which the Senate
“devoured
hv
his
desire
for
power,"
Kenly, Atlantic Coast Line, in Wall Street Journal.
——— o-------for truthful discussion of the will consent to, the nutural and
PROFITS
nnd thnt Wilson ‘Thought of him­ culled
At the conclusion of the baseball
two
men
nnd
their
quarrels.
necessary
course
is
to
convene
the
Price
nnd
Terms Very Attract*
self first in dealing with every
season, many major league stars
When he went to the Senate, a Senate in the customnry way."
great
question."
HUY IN SANFORD
MY FAVORITE STORIES
came to Florida to engage in the
young man from the cultured en­
The truth that stands out from
real cstato business and the
virons
of
Boston,
Lodge
was
known
Safe and Sound.
lly IKVIN s . c o n n
the
background
of
Lodge's
career
TRUE OH false, nil that matters as "the scholar in politics"—tho
chances »p* thnt they will all make
is thnt he saw* in the League of
little
now.
The
war
is
over.
We
hits in their winter occupation.
In the town where I was retired thinks yon should have fu r yo'
scholar of the Senate, tho Nations fight the opportunity to
kept out of it long enough to os- first
there was a combination barroom se'f."
most
cultured
man in American po­ strike Wilson down and he accept­
cape national bankruptcy. France
There turn said to be over twenty- nnd lunch room for colored only,
"Who is you, may I a s t? ” inquir­ has n new debt proposition to make litical life. He was a literary man ed the opportunity to crush un
R E A L T O Kg
eight thousand habitable mini known ns tho Bleeding Heart Ku- ed the visiting nobleman in gentle
with many excellent papers behind enemy,
t
17 Years of Success in Sant r
anil
Mussolini
in
sending
over
a
dwellingsYnow vaennt in Missouri. loon. It stood at the foot of a accents.
Wilson wns not a great man in
debt mission to settle with the him and many more excellent pa­
•Magnolia at Second.
This m uit Ik* another cast, of too street near the head of the whurf
“ You better ast!" growled Red United States. It is to be hoped pers yet to be published. Ho was his dealings with other men—that
much Florida.—Sanford Herald. If and was a favorite resort for river Moss. "Finding out wim I is meks
an
historian
of
accomplishment.
As
quality
which
made
Lincoln
great.
LOANS
iN V ESI
we Just had a few of those hounrs tlarkies. Among its regular pat­ yo chances fur livin’ longer nil do that our government will treat editor of the International Review, He was hard und cold and harsh,
Italy
with
consideration
and
gen­
Moved-tOuOcala, wo would Ik* in a rons was a brawny individual six brighter of you aims to stay 'round
he accepted the first article Wood- even with House, who loved him
position tb care (or some of those feet, four inches long and cor res- desy parts. You asts me who I is, erosity.
row Wilson wrote and there was lik.- a brother. He dismissed men ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ft*** IIIK '1
The amount that Italy owes us some
1time people that vacated them, pouilingly broad, who answered to huh? Well, I’so goin' toll you, I’se
tie between them.
who had rendered him yeoman ser­
with housing
accomodations.— the pet name of Red Iloss. Red do new town bully, tha's who! Yas, is more than offset by the good
Until
Wilson stepped upon the vice eurtly nnd without n nod of
■I**P
Ocala -Htijr.
lloss posed ns u bad man. He let snh; I’m* do official bully of dis work thnt Italinns have dom in this stage. Lodge was the big figure in the head; he kicked the kimllv Tu­ j O f t H i i i u m i * ......... ......
country.
Beginning
with
Colum­
jon, us the phrase runs,, that he was town nn* w'en a strange nigger hits
government circles. He was the multy as a man kicks his faithful
A Florida section of sixteen tho undertaker's best friend. To yero be moa' gin’elly hands me bus, who discovered un, and in­ confident und adviser of Roosevelt; dug
because Tumulty had made a
pages w.i.i included In Saturday's be sure there was no record that over whut spare change he’s got cluding Marconi, who taught us to he was the literary nnd political mistake;
he cast Lansing out into
talk
through
space,
and
the
deepedition 01 the New York Sun. The ho actually had ever destroyed any mu' tha’s his life insho'ence. So—
adviser of the ('resident; the most tlu- utter darkness with a brutality
chested
Italians
thut
built
our
section carries many interesting one, but be frequently promised to
powerful figure outside the Presi­
Ho did not finish tho sentence.
stories reflecting tho rapid progress do so, and was rated as dangerous Stupefaction und rage Lied his ton­ railroads, while white-faced Amer­ dency in the Republican party, that is not easily forgiven or for­
gotten. No doubt he was unbend­
icans
chewed
tobacco,
nnd
looked
of Floruit. A number of pictures by tho resident colored populace. gue temporarily as the nuducious
which hnd been iu control since ing nnd unyielding with Lodge, hut
of the ubtle’* largest tourists ho­
One night tho Cincinnati nnd stripling with a jaunty gesture on.
Cleveland's Inst administration. what can the friends of Lodge say
tels together with views of many New Orleans packet on her wuy brushed free of the detaining
Wilson shadowed over him, both iu in extenuation of their idol's own
Six rooms, Rarage, large lot.
THE
MODERN
girl’s
skirts
may
projects of construction and devel­ south landed at our town. Among clutch and turned to the barkeep­
power
uml in scholarship. Thu Ihook, which convicts him of luckbe short at the knees, und the
opment are incldded in the section. her' deck pasengers was u small er saying pleasantly;
of Lodge as a scholar hail ing the broad sympathy and under­
Built with great care for resident 0" n
neck, but future generations will novelty
Tho issue of the Sun does credit yellow man, » professional prize
worn off; literary men and schol standing of other men which make*
"Mist’
Barkeeper,
’at
shorely
thunk
her
for
not
wearing
corsets.
to Floridp and will uid a great deal fighter from up north. On the jour­
High grade, built-in features and nian&gt;
very tasty gin. I thinks I'll l)r. W. Cullis, of the Royal F’ree ars of note wrote nrticles for the for greatness? If Lodge ever had
in counteracting same of thu anti- ney down the river he had intro­ wui
take
one nm' slug outen the Honpital in l-omlon, says Anaemia, magazines frankly comparing the any claim to greatness—nnd any
Florida propaganda which has duced his own private set of edu­ same me
of Lodge and Wilson, such claim was feeble—he has
lected for comfort and convenience.
bottle, ef you please."
that has shortened the lives of so scholarship
been spread by some of the north, cated ivories into the crap game
nnd
giving
the
palm
to
Wilson.
Bed
lloss
recovered
his
faculties
withdrawn
it
by
his
own
hand.
lbllcntions
cm put
among the roustabouts with the re­ With, u herserger bellow he swung muny women and caused them to
E ssentially a worth-while property.
— ■—0— ■ —
sult that lie now had all their mon­ with n huge fist for the little mun's pryduce weak nnd defective chil­
dren
is
vanishing
with
the
corset.
I). P. Davis, whose Tampa Hay ey in his possession.
jaw. The jaw was not there when
project, Davis Inlands, has become
Dapper, trim and slim, ho climb- the fist whizzed past. Tho pugilist Squeezing the lungs deprived the
blood of necessary oxygen and
known far and wide as one of the ed the wharf and entered tho
and came up expertly with electricity, a bad thing for the hu­
outstanding developments of the Bleeding Heart and culled for a ducked
short arm job which landed ex­ man race. That’s over. At least
country, has acquired extensive jolt of sloe gin. He was in the nactly
the point of Red Hass’ for the moment.
land near St. AuguHtino and an­ act of paying for tho drink with chin. on
There
wns a jar as a large
nounces that he will spend sixty # /'tP
11 delectably fat roll
boy struck the floor.
TO ALL our members
THIRTY TWO states urge conmillion dollars in the project to he of hills when tho swinging doors h'ect
three
minutes
later
Red
Hoss
gress
to
put
an
end
to
extrava­
we
extend thu heartiest
known as Du vis Shores. (In the were thrust violently asunder ami
occasion of Mr. Du vis' announce­ in stalked Roil Hoss, slightly intox­ slowiy and dizzily roused himself, gantly high inheritance taxesx
Christmas
Greeting.
BART NASON, Local Manager
ment, the St Augmi’.ino Record is­ icated and therefore doubly belli­ homo (iood Samaritan had restored That number of states, if they
Their
happiness
is ours
him
to
consciousness
by
sluicing
a
choose,
can
settle
the
matter
by
sued u five-section edition of forty gerent. His lowering, bloodshot bucket of water over him. Drip­
In the homes obtained
507*8 1st National Bank Bldg.
P
constitutional amendment.
pages iu which practically every eye swept the interior, then focus­
and dazed he set up holding
through
cooperation
story gave some phase of the pro­ ed with u greedy stare upon what ping
SUCH TAXES arc vicious, be­
posed development. News stories, the slender stranger held in his his aching head on with both
with ur.
hands, I he little man stood a t the cause by them, men of middle age
sport articles und society items hand.
hor
blowing
softly
upon
the
knuc­
nre kept back from new enterpritold of the extensive plans of Mr.
„ slightly, ho swaggered
Lurching
Phone 48
of his right hand and convers­ zes, calling for large investment.
Davit* while the editorials welcotn- (np to the bar and gripped a huge kles
ing
with
the
barkeeper
upon
tho
A man of fifty hesitates to build
ed the muster developer pnd laud-{soiled paw on the lapel of the lit* topics of the day.
Loans
Sanford Building
money a v a il a b l e
new
factories
or
mill*
that
would
ed him for his progry*si., efforts. Tie yellow man's coat
"Mister," nun von.,| Itcj [IoSll give employment,, feuring that if
&amp; Loan Association
The entire ed illrw re lf q n th ^en - J*B»y Hwen. puason," ho stated, who ts you?a
For FUg^
Loans on Liberal Valuation l'J
Consult „ a firHt when ^ |he mafket for fu»
he should spread out too much and
trrpriae -of tho Record and is a “You belter turn dut bundle of
said the stranger, "Oh, I died in the midst of new enterfine aend-off to JU. Envift m hi a so. money over to mo nn' 'on I'll is •’Me?’’
merely the puison you though
MMtnolU * Second a . I&gt;. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
latest venture.
Jgivt- ^ou back whut part of it I you w u j wen you come in yere." prizes hit* estate alight hV wrecked
by inheritance dues.

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Sanford

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY

BY MARY MARSHALL
Syndicate
Copyrigr
ight McClure
M
111
The shoo a t the top is of black
Shoe* Play a Leading Role In
H A R LA N W . K E L LE Y , SOCIETY EDITOR
Residence Telephone TJIS-J
latent leather with black enamel
Ihe Drama of Current Fashion*
148.
There used to be n aort of vir- buckle trimmed with gilded bird de­
sign, which la repeated on tho side
of the shoe. This is a suitable nhoe
EXCELLENT PROGRAM IS RENDERED" S 'Y: p- u - Members to &gt;
»
*
«&gt;»«
y„ur
&lt;
m
til they were rather old. So long 'or rather elaborate afternoon wear
Enjoy
Hallowe’en as they were kept well blacked The slipper in the center is of green
AT CECILIAN CLUB MEETING
clean and showed neither miss­ satin' with metal heel and diamond
Party Friday Night and
Bilbro
ing buttons nor knotted strings, ornament at the front. It is of
A very enjoyable program was The Indian .......
and so long as the shoes had no
, , Catherine Morrison,
for evening, to be worn
given last Saturday afternoon in
An invitation has been extended neglected break and. the heeln were course
Chiming Bells ..............
Troielll
with
a
green
or one of silver
to members of the Sanford B. Y. P. not run down you might still wear trimmed withgown
the studio of Mrs. Munaon by the ■ ,
brilliants.
The shoe
„ Sadie LienharC
Cecillan Club. Moat of the num­ Fairy \Vnltz ...........
Streahbog U. to attend a Hallowe’en party them and hope to be considered below is a tan kid oxford, suitable
to
bo
given
by
Miss
Minnie
Beck
well shod. Many Women paid a
, will meet bers were rendered by the younger
, _ Anna Marie Couch.
her home, at Geneva and French large price for their shoes and for city street wear.
derson at her members of the club.
Dixie Land ............... Gouldmnrk at
Avenues Friday evening at 8 found it an economy to do so be­
•t 3 o'clock.
..
Hazel Lee.
o’clock.
Mrs.
Munson
gave
a
talk
full
of
cause such good shoes lasted for
of the WoHeins
Inspiration, emphasising the im- Mazurka .
Members not otherwise provided n very long time.
[Mildred Pea- portance
Harriet
Rossiter
of playing for the genuine Nodding Rose Bushes .......... Kern with a menns of transportation to
lines* meeting
Now some women do pay very
the party will be accomodated by
love
of
It.
V30.
Doris Hopkins
largo prices for their shoen, but
automobiles,
which
will
bo
a
t
the
The program Included the fol­ North U nd Lullaby ....... Gaynor
J of the MethBaptist Church at 7:45 o’clock, ac­ they do this not because they ex­
et at the home lowing numbers:
pect to have their shoes wear any
_
M yy Dighton
irtin on Park Allegretto ...... .................... Altman Conamore^aT................ Beaumont cording to the arrangements.
better but because they feel that
Edith Wragge.
~ Byron Fox
such expensive shoes are so much
‘ j . %j
^ t ’he G. I. A. Sonatina .... Op. 36 No. 1. Clement! Concert Wnltz --------- j Newland
smnrter and more distinctive. And
e Old Masonic
■
j
1
Carmen Guthrie.
among
the
most
fashionable
worn
Luelln Mahoney.
i rtV
Dance at the
en, shoe:i &gt;*o out of fashion ns
«!
&gt;
- 1 •*/&gt;!
Clubroom* “t
quickly as hats.
C. II. Sterling arrived in Sanford
Shoes are inordinately impor
last night. He is a prominent bulb
tant nt the present time. In fact
J u&gt;
grower and inecialist and is gener­
day*
with the present vogue for short
Department of
ally recognized as the “Burbank”
skirts shoes become one of the
TALLAHASSEE,
Oct.
27.—(AT
of Florida. He is interested in a —Organization of the Pi Chapter most important considerations in
will meet a t
3 /*•'»
M. C. Pago of Holt, Fin., is in development proposition near Sun- of Omio Ron Nu, a national honor­ the wardrobe—every bit as impor­
ford which mean much for San­ ary sorority In home economics, tant in the estimation of most wel
the city on business.
Three . of the
ford’s future.
was effected at Florida State Col­ drenod women as hats. The bride
will meet at the
R. L. Christenberrv is - III a t his
lege for Women with the Instal­ of today gives ns much attention
T Torrance at home on Sanford Heights.
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 27.-(/P) lation of four new members, nnd a to the selection of her shoes as to
her lingerie nnd one of the most
—Two droves of geese, n large number of honorary ones.
American Legion
W. II. Rannie of Jacksonville is umount of “bull neck" ducks und
The initiation was held at the important bits of any woman’s lug­
&gt;ii *&lt;j
Syncop^ow
I»
in Sanford today on business.
many wild teal, wood ducks, quuil home of Miss Margaret Sandali', gage is her shoe trunk. A young
bride of social prominence in
and turkey \L re reported seen dean of home economics.
4*.
Harold II. Thompson of Sara­ over this section of Florida by
Those initiated were Mnrthn France recently started on her hon­
sota Is spending aeveval days in workers of the Game and Fish PaKj,
Jacksonville;
Elizabeth eymoon wearing a frock of navy
sdsjf
„ „
the city on business,
the City Hall.
Department, who returned recent­ Wharton, Key West; Estelle Jones, blue with navy blue kid shoes fas­
ly from u trip to Columbia county. Orlando, nnd Edith Futch, Alachua. tened with silver buckles. And she
Mrs. N. S. Graves and daughter,
Two of the those present whom had with her « shoo trunk contain­
Att
wore already members of the or­ ing n dozen new pairs of shoes.
Guild will ent1e.r‘ Alenc, of Pensacola are the guests
a’en Ball at the of Mrs. Collier Brown.
ganization were Dorothy Miller, This was not considered a very
Milady’s Puttees
In conjunction with our regu­
Kissimmee and Edith McMakin, Inrgo supply.
of
the
J.
B.
Sumner,
who
has
been
Orlando.
iles«*
There secm:i to be little reason
lar line of Smart Hats.
*- f*
a*,f. **■*»4
^ley’i Class will spending some time in Leesburg,
Those taken in ns honorary for feeling that there will he nny
Ralloae’en party is expected home today,
members included l)r. Jennie Tilt, big change in shoe fashions for
E. g. Scott at
research profemur of rutrition, and some time to come. Women are too
Miss Edith M. Thomas, of the fed­ wel] satisfied with the appearance
Jameti II. Rousselot has gone to
eral vocational education burenu, of their feet just as they are to
jrorth League of Atlanta, Ga., to spend the remain­
of Washington.
Lurch will enter- der of the week on business.
urge nny change. To be sure, we
Black patent leather slipper is
L’en party at tho
do hear rumors of a return to the tViown at top. The gilded bird de­
irl
at 7:30.
fashion of "boots" or high shoes. sign on the black buckle is repeat­
G. W. Hofstntter of West Bend,
ActressGets
Husband,
lef M. E. Church Wis., expects to mako the “City
__'Telephone 216Z
Well, this rumor went around last ed. In the center is u green satin 134 N. Orange Ave.
at 3 p. m., at the Substantial” his home this winter
year nnd there were even exam­ slipper with metal heel uml a dia­
Wife
Gets
Damages
, Parker.
ple!! of the new high shoe to be mond and emerald ornament .At
Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. North of
MINEOLA, N. Y., Oct. 26.—(,P) seen in many a shoe store, hut the bottom is a tnn kid oxford trim ­
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—Mrs. Catherine Frey of Louis­ there was no eagerness on the part med with different tones of tnn
day
leather.
will be held at :oon to visit friends ar.d relatives.
ville, Ky., today was awarded a of customers to order it.
i o’clock. Dance
jury’s verdict of $37,500 against
C. H. Edwards of Camden, Me.,
kt 9 o'clock.
Wildn Bennett, musical comedy nc- Supreme Court Holds M. Davis, the commission attorney.
ON LAKE JESSU P
truss, for alienating the affections
is in Sanford looking for n resi­
It
Ims
already
gone
through
tinHe expects to spend tho
of the plaintiff’s husband, Charles BaggageHearingSoon lower courts, nnd is now before tin* TW ELVE ACRES near Oveido, hard road, seven acres
5-WISE dence.
C. Frey, race horse owner and
winter here.
higher tribunal.
under cultivation, flow ing well, very fine truck land.
sportsman.
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct., 26
IERWISE Mrs. Howard Bissell left this
Tho case is one of long standing. $5000.00. Easy terms.
The case was given to the jury —(A*)—The case of the Jackson
in the supreme court Friday after­ ville Baggage company, tho out­
morning for an extended ntay in
arr Syndicate
ONE LARGE LOT I block o ff Sanford Avenue in the
noon and n sealed verdict returned growth of an effort of the RailFOR CITY COMMISSION
OF FANCY Macon nnd Atlanta, Ga., with rel­
V
lute
thta
night.
It
was
read
when
City lim its $050.00. T erm s to su it.
atives and friends.
mail Commission to block alleged
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Thu Wool stocking has its friends* the court convened today. Mrs. unfairness between the baggage
I hereby announce my can­
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sued
for
$100,000
and
the
Douglas
Igou
has
ralurn
from
but
also
its
avowed
enemies.
This
company and the Jacksonville Ter­ didacy in the coming city elec­
|so those who atPURVIS
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minal company, in the handling of
ball:&lt; have been Gainesville, where he spent tho season the fashionable new put­ trial lasted almost a week.
end and witnessed the Flor- tees for women promise an alterna­
patron's baggage, has been set for tion for the office o f City
with their coif- week
a
unit
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prizes have been ida-Wnke Forreat football game. tive. They a r e nutde of material
Hoon
have
one
of
tho
most
mod­
of
the
frock
or
the
coat
and
are
day,
October
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according
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riaily charming or
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Walsh exceedingly warm and comforta­ ern fire departments in Lake
At a fancy dress
County.
ashionabie seaside were expected buck today to re­ ble.
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side
at
their
home
on
Oak
Avenue.
kiuly last summer
They
have
been
gone
all
summer.
(went to a dancer
\ luimountcil by nn
B ::
out two feet high. J. H. Howe of Englewood, N. J.
| lighted with eiec- is spending a few days in Sanford
pJ ptin* went to a on route to southern Florida. He ex­
STYLE DEMANDS— * *
filial as a "neg- pects to return here to upend the
We
offer
for
quick
salt*
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acres
on
Rosa
consisted of a winter.
Lake, seven miles from town, new house uml
|ulr made of iron
Mrs. James S. Johnson of Xenia,
gurnge with shade trees for $.1,850.00.
wit that French
Ito much for cieun- O., is visiting her mother in San­
$1,850.00 cash, balance $40.00 per month.
ford for n few weeks. Mrs. John­
son has often visited Sanford and
. . . . SEE E. D. GREEN
Ihlk!
her many friends will again bo glad
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Madias
to welcome her.
The charm of Youth!
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W
est
First
Street
property
with
new
house
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Seth
pi'k, three tableThe beautiful, natural, soft, curving lines
Mf Uupoon salt, t Bruniley of Central Avenue, East
uml garage. $‘2 50.00 front foot.
of Youth above the w aistline are rapidly re­
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Choice lots and business properties.
placing the passing flat-boyish figure.
one
one-half H°n today at the Fernald-Laughton
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tcaspooni taking ' Hospital. He has been named Wil­
Tho appealing beauty of tho accentuated
cimicd milt to tt,e liam Seth, Jr.
SEE E. D. GREEN
bust-line giving tho true youthful figure is
stand ten minutes
Mrs. H. C. Bishop has been
and melted fat;
now the ideal of the sm artly dressed.
S«r in the flour spending some time with her sister,
en sifted with the Mrs. J. W. McElhannon, who re­
This new creation, Flaming Youth, is a Bras­
Add the egg and sides In Tampa. Mrs. McElhannon
siere advance, designed especially to meet
pressed muffin tins recently underwent n successful op­
today’s style change.
eration for appendicitis,
Room 220 Meisch Bldg. Phone 718
Muffins.
Adjustable or Non-Adjustnblc, It produces
Mr. and Mrs. Erni Albert of Pel l ' , " * n n« toskey,
[w'ith
exactly
tho ideal figure line for you—or to
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Eurl
tablespoon*
»dd an egg wen | Brackett of Clyde,
. . O.,
. and Mr. and
suit a particular costume of occasion.
1fupj of sift*,] flour | Mrs. Frank Carl of Cleveland, O.,
feaspoonj 0f baking “ r« guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
“ teajpoon 0f »ult|T. Williams at their home on Cryt&gt;«,
°f finely chopped ata* Lake.
h? *° the muffin
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vivian Speer,
three-quarters of a
George Wilson, Deane Turner and
Bake
jn
muffin
t.ns
If an hour.
Algernon Speer were among the
Snnford |&gt;eople who witnessed the
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ty Phn* Florida-Wake Forest football gutno
at Guinesville on Saturday.

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W . P . CARTER

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Marts Promptly at 12 oMock-Midnight

BLOOMERS—
Made of fine Italian silk. Comes
in ull tho now bright shades. $1.50
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Knit union su its nrtii two-piece un­
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Flesh and w hite. $1.25 and $2.00
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Dove Brand Muslin Underwear
Fine crepes, nainsook and cambric gowns, teds and steps-ins.
with line laces

Trimmed

$2.50 to $3.50

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ORLANDO, FLA.
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ll&gt; the best show for the money that has ever
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Kayser GIovo silk gowns, flesh,
pink and orchid, beautifully trimmod.............................$8.75 to $10.00

W OM ENS FASHION.*

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HONEY BUNCH
USICAL COMEDY COMPANY

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SILK GOWN A N D T ED S
Trimmed w ith fine laces and made
o f fine quality flat crepes and sntirt crepes. Comes in all the light
sh ad es.......................... $3.50 to $5.00

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SPECIALIZING IN FLORIDA PROPERTY OWNED BY US OR UNDER OUR EXCLUSIVE CONTROL

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H. C. FLAHERTY. Vice-President
IRA C. HUMPHREYS, Sec. and Irea*.

Home Office
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Phone 1911

SUBDIVISION
DEVELOPERS
Really Investments

Tampa, FLORIDA

From R. L. Dimmer,
Tnmpn, Florida
How much profit do you want to make on your Florida investm ent?
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that today would sell as it is for three thousand dollars per acre, with surrounding acreage as high as four or five thou­
sand dollars, WOULD YOU?
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time, and give you a large portion o f the proceeds, would you lie seriously interested?
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for the protection of your interests, would you seriously consider the facts?
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Are you a serious, conservative, careful and intelligent investor, who is willing to he shown? If I ean show you a good
reason for giving you this opportunity, are you willing? A re YOU? Then read the following statem ent carefully.
Nearly everybody in Florida has been buying town lots’, city lots, lake front lots, acreage tracts or some other form of real
estate. Home buyers have taken their profits, and others s till own land.
RUT THEY WILL NEVER HAVE A CASHABLE PROFIT WITHOUT A SALE. This is a basic fact.
Selling real estate in large volume is a science. There may be some lucky turns, but the organization which continues to
pile up sales, month after month, winter and summer w ith out interruption does not succeed by haphazard methods. Such
success comes only through well-thought-out plans, right advertising, inspired direction, anti ORGANIZATION.
The OUTSTANDING SALES ORGANIZATION in Tampa is h t cone bearing my name. I am proud to adm it it. Its
records of sales during the past year, I believe, exceeds that o f any other three organizations in W est Florida, in respect
to the number of pieces of property sold.
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Numbering hundreds of loyal and successful salesmen in Florida, w ith carefully selected representatives in moat import­
ant northern centers, it has a selling power that is hard to estim a te. With its fleet of Pierce-Arrow De Luxe Buses it is
In position to carry hundreds of prospective buyers daily to the property it sells.
With its own modern Hotel-Apartment Building nearing completion it has facilities for the entertainm ent of its guests,
representing an investment of hundreds of thousands. Add to this a development and construction departm ent, under
skilled engineering direction, with a complete equipment of trucks, grades, rollers, and other road-making machinery,'now
doing more actual development than Hillsborough County, and you have an institution of power and an ability to success­
fully carry through any project that it may undertake.
After selling during the past ten months more than 8,000 separate pieces of property, this organization is about to enter
into its most ambitious and important enterprise.
I jiis is the development and sale of 2,000 acres of Close-in Tam pa property, where is being created a new feature in the
life and future of Florida s greatest t i l v. The NORTH SID E COUNTRY rr.H R AREA ««

PROPERTY W ELL BOUGHT IS HALF SO U )
instead m attem pting to nuance this huge enterprise alone, which we could do if we so desired, we have decided to dis
tiibute the investm ent among a large group of associates, and share the profits with them.
^ on can buy one acre or more, for fifteen hundred dollars, a n only part of that down.

Ue do nil the work. Whnt should your profit be? Well, in a similar deal of lower magnitude we prophesied profits ol
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’ MOt ,l,cllllletl m ‘"'E'nal profits, should return from eight to ten per cent, perpetually, upoi
■lls the sto ry of Tampa’s Country Club Area. It
ly clip, sign and mail the coupon below. Or send
it will prove to be my most successful. Are you
Sincerely yours,

B. L. HAMNbR

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Tampa. Florida.
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REAL ESTATE

KARL J. SCHULTZ

icrea citrus land, on graded county road, a bargain for $50 per
_rjn3 are good on th is tract,
teres truck .land in Mecca Hammock ju st o ff paved road $175 per
Vjy terms and it is only about 5 m iles from Sanford.
w0 of the best Lake Front tracts in the county. Let me show
you. There is a fortune in either one if developed,
im house, alm ost new, garage on lot, will sell on terms.
Modern N ew Hom es at reasonable prices, term s Hmall cash payid balance like rent.
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[one acres ju st o ff the Country Club road, near big developments.
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Eighty acres bordering beautiful
lake near Chuluota ,$100.00 per
acre. Good terms. Several choice
lots in Bel-Air at a bargain, easy
terms.
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Phone 743.

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rooms, and bath $10,500.00. T«Ams.
MODERN HOME, six rooms and bnth, two sides porch, double garage. lot 124x134,
eastern exposure, Park Avenue, $18,000. Terms.
1G4 FEET on Sanford Avenue upposito San Lnnta $1.1,-118.00. Terms.
100 FEET on Cedar one block off First Street. One of the most select warehouse
sites In Sanford. A bargain at $75 per foot! Terms.
80 ACRES 5 miles east cf Orlando nnd ono-hnlf miles from Cheney highway. Large
clenrwnter lake m center of tract. $500 per acre.
lOOfi ACRES on south shore of Lake Dorn, Lake County, A wonderful residence pro­
perty ready for development. $150.00 per ncre.
12 ACRE CELERY FARM, 4-room house, 10 acres tiled, 4 acres set In crops, equip­
ment, car fertilizer, $11,500 for immediate anle. $1,500 cosh balance 1, 2, 3 years.
Lots, residences, farms, acreage, groves.

The Davey-Winston O rganization Inc.

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REAL ESTATE BROKERS

W. F. HOLBORN, Mgr.

Masonic Building------ Phone 707

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HOMES, LOTS, FARMS, ACREAGE
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lean deliver two of the m ost desirnble lots in Franklin Terrace at
'itloVi present values.
DUare looking for a home or a desirable lot on which to build, see
can save you money and a t th e sam e tim e deliver Just w hat you

Well located corner, two large lots

LIST YOUR PRO PERTY WITH US ^

With offices in New York City and various other cities
over the country, we are in a position to sell your prop­
erty to northern firm s desirious of investing in property
in this locality.
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kindly communicate with us.

FULTON, INC.
near Young’s Development.

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY

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SANFO RD, FLORIDA
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Developers
Seminole Hotel

Brokers

Phone 732

$3,750. .

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WE OFFER YOU
Five room cottage, w ith bath, convenient, good neighborhood. $0,-

SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
L. A L L E N ,

000.00; $2,000.00 cash, terms.

Manager

We recommend this.

Strategically located with reference to now developm ents, on W est
F irst Street are two good bouses with 3 adjoining vacant lots.

Our Motto: S a tisfa ctio n to Owner nnd Buyer

Street frontage.

Dean-Berg Corporation

Office 11G Merri w ether Building

property soon.

Price is right and

term s are attractive.

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Will bo business

F irst

Established 1910

515 First National Bank

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

Phone 713

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IF WE HAI) SOMETHING BETTER

1570 ACRES
High Rolling Land on H ard Road
Enterprise to O range City
VERY LOW PRICE
25% Cash, balance
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The most beautiful residential pro­
perty to be had in Sanford. A num­
ber to select from ran g in g in price
from $2,500.00 to $3,500.00.

A Sacrifice

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Real E sta te — Investm ents

FRANKLIN TERRACE LOTS

Number 0 Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida.

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GOOD HOUSE
GOOD ORANGES
GOOD FLOWERS
GOOD LAND, FIVE ACRES OF IT.

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Phone 208

From $1,000 to $2,000
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» e have them for you on CRYSTAL LAKE.

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SANFORD AVENUE LOTS
Let us show you.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
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The Scruggs Realty Company is ready to accomodate
them with good properties a t attractiv e prices. In addi­
tion to business properties we w ant several lots in Mayfair, Fort Mellon, Bel-Air, Pinehurst, Franklin Terrace
and Dreamwold.
Please call on us in the Masonic Temple or a t 202 First
Street.

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REALTORS

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F, II. SCRUGGS, Mur.

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The Ball Hardware

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Chlnaware in English Porce­
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Try Smith's Barber
Alabama D om inates Southern Race
As Elevens Reach Mid-Season Form Shop for good barber

WIILS-WINS ON Football Popularity D u e T o
"TECHNICAL RO A cceptance By H igh S ociety, NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.—W
—Alabama and Virginia ,are tied
in the standing of th e Southern
IN FIRST ROUND Big T en C om m issioner Says conference
with three victories

kicks nt Virginia were a sensation
a decade ago.
Georgia displayed a decided edge
over Vanderbilt, winning 26 to 7,
the margin of victory being great­
er than forecast. Washington and
Lee, with n 20 to 0 triumph over
V. P. I., also outscored expecta­
tions. Louisiana Slate and Ten-(
npssee bowed to them, and gave up
the effort after four scoreless pe­
riods.
The
Kentucky-Sewnnee
game was regarded as a touchdown
either way, but the Wildcats ne­
gotiated two and downed the Tig­
ers, 14 to 0.
V. M. I. hit its stride against
North Carolina State, the Flying
Cadets downing the Wolfpack, 20
to 7,. The Mississippi Aggies
turned "Ole Miss" back, G to 0,
when an unhonored and unsung sub
spilled the beans for the Univer­
sity. Unger scored the only touch­
down of the game and will proba­
bly have his name and n jersey
number on the next program the
Aggies issue.
Florida won from Wnke Forest,
24 to 3, hut two other conference
members playing outside the big
ring were rude shocks. Auburn
could only show u point superior­
ity over Howard, winning 7 to G,
and North Carolina’s best was 3 to
0 against Mercer.
South Carolina and Clemson
were not in action
Saturday.
South Carolina won its annual fuir
week classic from Clemson at Co
lunibia Thursday by a record score
for the series extending over near­
ly a quarter of a century, 33 to 0.
The Gnmeroeks needed the rest for
they play Citadel Wednesday at
the Ornngehurg, S. C., fair and go
on to Richmond to meet V. I1. I.
Saturday.
Next week-end will give the Alagies, while Virginia will be enbama Crimson a chance to go Into
undisputed possession of first plnce
ns they play the Mississippi Aggaged outside the conference.

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H AN FORD C A R P E T C LEA N IN G
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CHICAGO. Oct. 27..—(A*)—Tlie
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Johnson With Lefts, And
Sonic of the game's populnrity, than the Cavaliers.
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Alabama's
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Towel Goes In After Two
larger than that of,the Old Domin­
BVn"n-Or (I n t
f Vam o U P e r ^ ”
Minutes of 12 Round Tilt ly to It.i high standing with fash­ improvement in coaching and tech­ ion team, and the champions have
p re p a ra tio n renews
ionable society, in the opinion of nique.
p rese rv e s y o u r niB*
'I he roughness, personal clash no liabilities with three games be
NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 27.—M1) Major John I. Griffith, Big len
S cientific Cleaning In su re s Sathind
them.
Alabama
has
scored
and
“fight"
i
pirit
of
the
game
has
—Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, athletic commissioner,
Is fa c tlo tv
1*
scored n teihn'enl kuo.'kOJt over
,\3 n ••jr-ntb-nian’a game," lie been intensified, Major Griffith 76 points and has not been scored
on
by
an
opponent.
Virginia
has
Floyd Johnson, of Iowa, in the «nye, ji pny!5 no heed to the fact rays, hut its reaction to that elefjrs t round of u 12-round match
popular idol of the m&lt;&gt;- mtntnl human trait is rather sec­ counted 21 and has been nicked for
Boxing, wrestling and 10 points by the opposition. Ala­
here Monday night—the sudden mtnp may
honhfide iceman in ondary.
T O T H E M OTORING PUBLIC Oil
ending leaving
•spectators j j# mmmer vocations, oi the acini hnski tlmll all have more of the vi­ bama has defeated Louisiana Stute,
Sewunee
anil
Georgia
Tech;
Vir­
k ;.
1- *
%
stunned.
(f f n’ millionaire family. The foot gor of brawn ngninst brown, but
Johnson received Will*’ mighty iK)|| | ,.r&lt;J [, „ pure amateur, and rccioty lias largely passed them ginia lias won from Georgia, V. M.
Beginning Monday, OctoL
left to the body and head just as i,„ni.c 3ociety definitely approves up, the first two because there are I. and Maryland.
Both lenders were forced to ex­
the bout startcil and he appeared
usually unsavory elements in con­
Sanford Battery Service
pend themselves to win by n single
to be worried. Then a right to the; A o iestionnsire sent by Griffith trol.
,
touchdown
Saturday,
Alabama
Why
waste
your
time
run­
The brute force has been more
head drove him to the ropes, hut t() 10.OOO school principals, playwill be operated under ne*l
ning around looking for n
he withstood the attack and ven- ground leaders anil others engaged highly trained in football, so that Jstopping Tech 7 to 0, while Virment and name.
good investment?
Let us
tured to th&lt;? center of th** ring ns
nupeivisinn of boyn, dbclofiod purely a s an exhibition it is al- Plnin scored a G to 0 victory over
show you how you can in­
a white towel floated in from his that there aic neoreit of‘ ‘hopeful most unexcelled. Two decades ago, Maryland.
vest your money and double
corner..
"Chnrlsy Bricklcys" or
"Red one coach struggled with a score I -o r the second year in succesHenceforth Will Ile Knnwi|
it in the next thirty or sixty
Referee Harry Lewis, Wills and Granges" to one “Ty Cobh" aspi­ of plnyets, scrimmaging from thei^'on, Mack Brown, a fast stepping
days.
We
have
been
in
the
Johnson, nil gazed at the towel, rant. Most of these sources re­ end of class p-rinds until dark. I hnlfhack, proved an elusive thorn
real estate business for years
THE EECKER AUTO El
in seeming astonishment and the p|jC(j that the glory of the garni Now a number of coaches, each ,1n the flesh of the Yellow'Jackets,
I
and are glad to say wc have
throng ror.e to its feet in n clamor appealed more to the youths than with two or three players, practice i A g re a ts print by this player de­
COMPANY
the finest listings and the
Lewis took Johnson by the arm, the pecuniary rewards of a sport! by the hour on each fundamental. fettled the Technien this year just
best values in the State of
led him’ to his comer and then in­ ing profession.
One evening's scrimmage is spread as a similar performance greatly
formed the press representatives
Florida.
Specializing in auto electJ
"This enthusiasm for fnm? with OVl r the week, lint in the game, embairassed them a year ago.
Tulane shared with Alabama in
that, ,hd tcould do nothing other » ut other reward, coupled with tin nu ll man is near expert at his in­
COME AND INVESTIGATE
gaining prestige during the day.
than award the fight to Wills af­ supervision and management o| dividual task.
Owners are urged to lint
Auto Supplies
Electrical]
The Greenbacks stopped North­
ter
that
piwel
*
)a^
dropped
Into
the
Years
ago
some
coaches
used
to
the
game
by
those
interested
role
their properties with us for
EK
arena. *
better results and quick action
lv in the education of the boys— send out diagrams of as many as western cold on a wet Chicago
As th; fighters departed, loud their school authorities- have pine 75 plays to their prospective play­ field and won, 18 to 7. Tulnne,ser­
M otors—Magnitors—Genj
protepts came from the crowd ed football on a high plane which er? ju tt before school opened. Now ved notice early in the season,
which Had seen two minutes of a appeals to business and social lead the heat conches go through the when it held Missouri, Missouri
Goyld Dreadnaught Bat
Valley champions, to a 6 to G drnw
contest which had a championship era," said Major Griffith, "such as nason with 10 to 15 plays,
heavyweight contender as one of no other general spoil except ten nis and golf. And the latter are that Shnughnessey’s entry must
its principals.
not be overlooked in the champion­
Ga?
. Oil
"Fako!, fake!" came th? cry.
ship reckoning of tile conference.
By outplaying the Western team
D nrnm ount Service Guar
FULTON, INC.
throughout, the Southerners de­
monstrated a class that only their
Y O U R PA TR O N A G E KINDLY!
was m t fnr from oblivion when the
partisan supporters had been will­
a. coring towel appeared. The neing to concede. In "Peggy" Flour­
Real Estate
i-ro hfdf tone at him smilingly ns
noy, the Greenies hnve a ptinter
Promoteri
Developers
they tapped each other lightly
Broken
who seems the first logical South­
, when in tlu center of the ring. A
ern successor to Allan Thurman,
' nail minute of sparring preceded
whose high, wide and handsome
m,
Seminole Hotel
A . G. Beeler, Prop. rhi*tfjl
the first blow of the contest, a left
.
t &gt; the body by Wills. Then Protege o f Tummy Milton H03t Teams of Middle W est,
--------------".Wills wicstlcd his foe to the ropes
HANFORD, FLORIDA.
Nurses M issing Engific For
■■um
Hast. Pacific Coast And f an | | ' ( ’h j i m n W l l P I l
and drove a right flush to the chin,
Final
T
w
enty-Five
Miles
In
South
To
Meet
in
Eliminal
™
11
l*’
”
P
,
alter Which Johnson became cau­
Heal DePanio By a Hair
tious aihi ypTo away. Another left
lion Contests Next Fall;
found Johnson's jaw, and the Io­
LAUREL, Mil., Oct. 27.- (VP) — PIIII.ADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—i/P)
wan bncki d to the rop-is to receive
u solid ihbwer of rights and lefts Boh McDonough, youthful protege
A aeries uf games to determine
of Tommy Milton, won mu first the college football cliumpion?hip
to the hotTtl and body.
_/t&gt;r E co n o m ic a l TranlpOTlitM
ATLANTA, Act. 27.—(/I*)—Bob­
PARIS, Oct. 27.—b?)—Eleven
But Johnson, known in th ; past major motor classic, the 230 mile
Baltimorc-Lnurel of tin* United States in 1923 i by Jones, national amateur golf track and field records of France
as the "bulldog of the West," con­ race nt th?
tinued ho. throw Ids arms out be­ speedway yesterdny and in doing planned ns one of the sports fea- champion, when a baby was rock­ were eaten during the 1925 out­
fore lllTTVand pi initially woiked out so took sweet revenge on Pete tie tuies of tin Scsqui-Centennial cel- ed more than modern physicians door athletic season which has just
. to tie center of the ring as his | Paolo the hair-line defeat tlio Int- ebrntion of Die signing of the I)ei’- would have approved, but was not come to a closo and which also
jutted too much.”
proved to be one of the most suc­
| ter scored over him in the iiuugu- latalion of Independence.
. • ...... 1.. wVrtt into ncion.
Wi
a
j ral race here in July.
Dr. George W. Orton, director Mrs. Robert II. Jones, mother cessful from the point of view of
H n m t l ’fl U l l L i r l F o p
Nursing
a
limping
motor of sports, and William Id. Holien- "f the golfer niado this statement attendance in the history of
D l i l U l I U l through the init twenty-five miles hack, chairman of the foothuit com­ in connection with a discussion in French sports.
The new records established are:
C f A im * n &lt; q i n n f
u of thp Krin,lt McDonough was mittee. said the best teams of the Atlanta relif.ive to present day
, ,-orced to see hi? two-lap lead gain­ East, Mldill" Wert, i’acifi; coart method * of earing for babies ns
100 metres: 10 seconds 0-10, by
ed in the first fifty miles of the and tile South would ho choicn by compared with those 25 yearn ago. Andre Mourlon.
She disagreed with a young mat­
race, when d * Paolo was forced a Committ"c of official? and well
110 metres hurdles; 15 seconds
l i *•
U:
V q
- I into tlio pits for a tire- cliunge, lunnV'n mwv.’.paper writcru from ron that ‘Ihe hand that rocks the flat, by Georges Henijn-.
cradle
rules
the
world,"
no
longer
f ‘“'‘'T. 'ATJg USTINE, Fla.. Oct.
27.1 Hole
fade into n bare two hundred yards eacli section.
200
metres:
21
seconds
G-IO,
by
■t. 27.''
The four tenmi
■ »-(/!*• Jiau Botulip, the “Boundtin* finisii line. With hut three would he paired by let, two games tri e, in Mrs, Jonea' opinion, babies Andre Mourlon.
X
ing Bn* :m if Biarritz", and one . Inps to go, tho terrible pace set by played, the winners of which still are rocked and mother can
800 metres; 1 minute 55 sec­
rwY
jiart
of
ruling
of tii" out landing stars of this ' the b adcr caused Ills motor to ease would meet for the .Sesqui-Centen- find time,,to do their
onds
flat,
by
Buraton.
...
—•* ciijs.
line world even if they spend a
yeae's French Davis Cup team ,!almost to n doad r.top. Backfiring nial gold
1500 metres: 3 minutes 58 Sec­
. large part of their time in nurser- onds 8-10 by Bontemps.
v ill appear in the tounis touma- and sputtering, tho halky engine
In
order
that
tin
diampionship
j,,.,
ne nt scheduler! for the local late regained its power just in time to reries may not
One mile: &lt;1 minutes 20 seconds
in Peruary* Word hits been re- bent the flying Italian to tho football 8ch*duhm‘Mf‘?lmWv.uimr! B#bb» » «
Uicnuse he 2-10, by Wiriath.
« -ived here front the Continental chockere* 1 flag.
cidlein-r tli. t.l..
..nil (- ‘ .I l'viis a delicate child, and young
Three miles: 14 minutes 44 sec­
122 E.
Wight Urns. HIiIr .
champion that he would return to
onds 2-10, by Mnrchal.
This climax of a rpectacular race
months old daughter, christened ] High jump: One metre ninetythis country to defend the national probably cost McDonough a new irnmca on Monday and
Clara Malone hut already known five centimeters, by P. Lewcfen.
indoor title in New York and af­ world's record for 250 miles on a November :!!l mid 20, and Tuesday,
tile
fin-d
te r that event would invade Flor­ wooden truck. An it was, his time ronti.il on Hat unlay, Dccemhtr t. rs "Bobby," when she is sick or I 20 kilometers: one hour, eight
S A N F O R D , FL A . PHONE 76
ida for a series of tournaments.
was one hour. 511 minutes, 2•71 sec­ With 20,000 temporary seats to In- needs “extra babying."
minutes, 2G seconds 2-10, by ThierThe new Florida tennis circuit onds, in which lie averaged 12*5 30 erected nt the end of the horse Grandfathers, in the opinion of riH*.
will be in 9pc ration this Winter, mites an hour, was hut a fraction shoe of the municipal stadium, Grandmother Jones, still are the
Discus throw: 43 metres 10, by
mol the first Htoji of the greatest beliind the record of 126.85 miles 120,000 spectators could he ac­ principal causes of ajinilctl babies Pierre.
mo\ and women jdayors in Amer* an hour ret by Tommy Milton at comodated.
i—but they are not to he blamed,
Hammer throw: 40 metres 80, by
a it;aking up the group of tour­ tho Culver City track sumo tint •
' for they know nothing of rearing /aidin.
Lending
football
officials
and
ists will ho Ft Augustine. The ngo. McDonough drove the dis­
babies.
conches have approved the plans,
•.r .'.ative dutes fnr this competition tance Monday with n stop.
Jacksonville—Old
—win Spanish Trail
acre are February 23 to 27.
i The remainder of the sixteen en­ Dr. Orton said, and many of them
am here to Pensacola, will be
from
MAYO INSPECTS FRUIT
have
offered
their
co-operation.
Burotra will make a brilliant nd- tries, with the exception of Melltmhard-surfaced.
*tion to the list of world famous ough’s teammate. Tommy Milton, Among those nlr.-ady heard from
TALLAHASSEE,
Fla.
Oct.
27.
players who have already made w ro never serious contenders. Ten lire .1&lt;«|iii 1„ Griffiths and A. A. —&lt;/P)—Commissioner of Agricul­
known their Intention of playing failed to finish because of motor Stngg, Kmite Rock ne and Andy ture Nathan Mayo visited the cit­
in tin South, It will give the tour- troubles. Milton took third place, Smith, Most of the roadies of the rus belt last week, where he inim cut an international aspect.
several laps behind the lenders. big east era college teams nre mem­ rpected the work of handling Flor­
Tires and Tubes
"Big BiU" Tilden, the nutionn! For n time hi* raced in second jiosi- bers of Ilidleidiack's committee.
ida’s 1925 fruit crop. Mr. Mayo
champion, who won tho Florida tion. Behind McDonough was th
was en route to his office from
At prirt-H that ar« right
ilate champiou*hi|i t ingles title on Hying do Benin r gaining the dis­
his home a t Summerficld at the
tho l'oinclana courts at Balm tance lost in tin pits, Ralph Hep
time.
Bea.di last March, will
piny burn was jioor fourth with Enri
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
thr ugh lids tournament, and also Cooper fifth and Phil Shafer, the
Oils
CAivt-land— Much remodeling
will Compete in the other events last of the finisher.s.
work
going
un
in
north
part
of
to be held during the Florida JunVictory over do Paolo wan doub­
town.
“Veedol Oils”
•ket. ,&gt; ,11 VW'
ly sweet to McDonough Monday,
Declared the winner by the judg'n
TOKYO, Oct. 27.—(/P)—Japan's
Electric Irons
u* the finish of the inaugural 250- &lt;-d shah- industry in Macliuria
NOTICE
mile nice over the same rout ,• m piohnlily will develop into one of
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July, tlit* youthful speedster was i n* big a.i t'U of tlu* Kninire, fluid TO ALL CONTRACTORS
obliged to take s 'fond money when ti 'MUiit Masaiohlii Okochi, jiroa rocheck revt.nl,,! do Paolo tin- tersor in tho Tokyo Imperial UnBINE’S FILLING
On and after January the
victor.
iveruty and a noted metallurgical 10th, 192G, the Painters acale
Leon Ouray furnished
the only
STATION
.
- | autlmrity, upon his return from u
near accident of the lay when his prolonged inspection trip.
will he $1.00 per hour.
Plume 401 -J
enr touched wheels with another
He declared in general that the
Local 1201, Sanford
rarer high upon the south hank and uiihntry bids fair to succeed If the
I l l s Sanford Are. Hanford, Fin
nkidded sideways across the truck. dry distillation system of oil By M. I). JACKSON,
Durny regained control barely in fh.ili' is condueled according to tile
Financial Secretary.
time to avoid crashing through approved method which it- used in
the lowt r rail.
Scotland. Coal is used for fuel in
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ROOD USED *CAHS
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consider any rensonnble offer. AdDodge Coupe
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000.00, terms. Writo Box 850, San­ and seven a t . 404 Palmetto Ave.,
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17— For Sale, Houses
iuld
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Bnrrigan,
there can t
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
F irst National Bonk Bldg.
room not furnished, on corner lot.
-07 E. Fifth Street.
j, you unlesa
Will
sell
for
$800.00
cash.
Walter
41—Wanted
to
Rent
addreia.
ADVERTISING gets results If It Sanford. ------------- Florida
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Prs- Wright. Pinccrcat Sub-division.
reaches potential buyers. Pa|H t *•
acripttona, Drugs, Sodaa. W# FOR SALE: G room nouso and ga­ LOlt SALE: Rugs, blankets, bed WANTED Small apartment ov lntka Daily News is circulated In
linen,
electric
irons,
silverware
bedroom with kitchenette by busi­ an industrial and agricultural sec­
are as near you as your phont.
L . e r h r I***
rage, lot 00x120 facing new delivered to your home. One dollar ness
M .ucMOttacouple. Close in. Address tion.
VALDEZ HOTEL
Call 103.
swimming pool a t bargain, direct cash will do balance weekly. Post "K" c.o.
Herald.
from owners. Phone G71-J.
Office^
Box_88t!,
Sanford.
L«!***&lt;®l°lent‘
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
WANTED:
Furnished bedroom
scene of stupendous develop­
Successors to Gtllon A Platt
FOR SALE: Best bargain in San­ ___23— Opticians. Jewelers
and kitchenette for couple. Phone ment. Rend about It in the Palm
J10 Magnolia. Everything elec­
ford, 7 room modern bungalow,
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
trical. Phons 422. Electragitb richly and fully furnished. Fine H, C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch, 200-W.
request.
Radio.
shrubbery and Inwn. East exposure jewclery and clock repairing nnd
$7500. Half cash, balance $50 engraving, Quick service. 110 Mng- WANTED: Apartment, three room
and bath, fumhhed. Reply X.
WIGHTS—Thres stations. Mag­ month including interest. Apply nolia Avenue. Phone 142.
Y.
Z. care Herald,
nolia and Second. Flrat and Elm, 1010 Laurel.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
8anford Avenue and 10th StrosL
Advtg. Mediums
FOR SALE: 5 room new bouse ami
Expert service.
garage on Orlando roud. Price STEWART THE FLORISTAUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Flowers for all occasion.
$2000. Easy terms. Phone G71-J.
)portunitie3
gusta, Ua., Augusta’s greatest
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
814 Myrtle. Phons 250-W
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
Engraving, Embossing. See u»
rvice
charge. 10c minimum.
33— Wanted
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W FOR SALE: 0 room house on lit
.nartments
100x117 with 3 room cottage in
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
rear. Good residential section. At­ WANTED Sheet metal work of LEARN AUOUt Polk County nnd
louses
I.nkclnnd, through the Startractive price nnd good terms for
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
$250.00 in &lt;‘&gt;0 days; $200,00 hi
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds quick sale. Address Sanford Her­
1,—80 ncres with frontage
Telegram. Best advertising me­
orks.
312
E.
2nd
St.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. ald, Box &lt;&gt;00.
110 days; balance $15.00 per
dium in South Florida. Published
on Golden Lake.
Located
W ater and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
[Board
WANTED: Painting ami
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
month at 8 per cent interest.
outside
of
the
present
city
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele*
hanging. Phone Curtis, 2
Lakeland. Florida.
Office, Stores
limits
of
Sanford.
Adjoin­
FOR
SALE:
House
5
rooms
nnd
phone 111.
ford nhd N. Y.
page
double garage. Myrtle Ave. Good
3.—$5000.00 will buy n
ing land is being sold for
MAINE — Watervllle, Morning
pnge
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
beautiful corner lot on Park
____________ Concrete
_____
prices much higher than this
MIRACLK
Co. . g e n e r a l location. $5500. Phone 83.
WANTED: To buy from owner
roves
cement work, sidewalks, build­
lots in a high class subdivision people aro interested in Florida
Avenue located in a beautiful
tract is being held for. lias
19— Sale, Live Stock
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. 1
or good residential district, for property. Reach them through
buses
residential section of the
frontage
oil
street
which
is
Terwllleger. Prop.
northern party. Box S. Care Her the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
[Rent
FOR SALE: 10 good work mules, aid..
city. Plenty of shade on this
soon to be paved. Price
plication.
may be seen nt our barns, one
■took
lot. Terms, $2,000.00 cash;
$450.00 per acre; 1-3 cash,
HILL LUMBER CO. House oi mile south and 2 miles west of
Miscellaneous
WANTED Lot in good location, TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
balance
reasonable terms.
Service, Quality and Pries.
balance 1 nnd 2 years nt 8
Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands State prico nnd terms first letter
Send in your subscription to the
Estate
per rent.
Tribune or bund it lo your local
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng, Co-Operative Association, Box 7'J Box. 92.
lure
I.—A beautiful full hear­
dealer so you can read Florida’s
folding and mailing—as you lakeland, Fla,
ing orange grove at Pnola.
tVanted
WANTED: A partner with some greatest newspa;&gt;er. One year,
want it—when you want It.
2.—A beautiful lot on
Convenient to packing house.
ca:t’t and witling to work, for a $8.0U, 0 months, $4.0(1, three months
ill)— For Sale, Miscellaneous
Phone &lt;173.' H. E. Porch, First
which to build your home.
Located mt road that is to Ik*
$2.UU.
If
you
divtiro
$l,UUO
insur­
lunch
room
ami
home
bakery.
W,
V.
National Bank Bldg.
Located on Laurel Ave., be­
paved. Price $&lt;1,0011.00; $3,ance policy add 75c to your order.
P L A IN A N D F A N C Y S ew in g dune Caro Herald.
IH
Ml,Oil cash; balance I, 2 and
tween
10th
and
U
th
St
reels,
1009
Union
Avenue.
0— Fqr Hen^ Houses
Price
•$l,«mM)IJ;
$509.0(1
cash,
3
years at H per cent.
f I—W anted Help, Female
21— Sale, Real 'Estate
FOR RENT. 1 four room furnish
WOMEN for Real Estate In San­
ed apartment. Apply H. C. Walk
Is, T rees
E. SPURRING, aub-diviaiuu
ford. Steady position, Auto not
er,
care
Stokes
Market
nnd S upplies
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ Mcesmry. H. B. Schulte Realty
id Eggs
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Co., 102 N. Orange Ave., Phone
10— For Rent, Rooms
Heights, Florida on Dixie High-1 1118, Orlando, Fla.
way.
'3 and S u p p lies FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
INGQRPGRATF.f?
COMPANY.
out meala.
Reasonable rates. FOR SALE: 120 feet cast front- WANTED: Counter girls, dish
washer. Good pay to good work
Lincoln
House.
nge by 200 feet deep on San­ er. Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
pip, Female
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrera
fp. Male
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished room P. O. Ilox 352.
WANTED: Young woman that
pip. Male or
JOHN I FOX, Representative
close in for gentlemen only. Call
needs work to hand cigars. J. J.
FOR SALE: 54,500 acres in Mana­ Mauser, Park and Commercial St.
540-J.
tee and Hillsboro Counties, $75 WANTED: Experienced saleslady COLUMBUS (On..) LEDGER —
idp. Salesm an
120 South Park Ave.
Classified ads have the largest
M io n , M ale FOR RENT: Large front bedroom per aero. A bargain, 300,000 acres fur lailjes ready-to-wear. Only circulation
in Southwestern Geor­
Wc Cover Florida Real E state Like the Sunshine
suitable for 2 or 3 gentlemun in Gadrun and Loon counties $9.50 experienced need apply. The Style gia. Rato 8e (0-word line) lino.
ituation, Fem ale
an
acre.
Apply
John
E,
Fox
120
Shop.
309
Sanford
Avenue.
p Estate
Park Ave., Sanford.
TO REACH BUYERS or aallcra of
Gainesville—$50,000 raising, for Florida real estate advertise In
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms, suit FOR SALE: Lot with two houses
constructing basket ball court at tho St. Petersburg Times. One c*n‘
able for gentlemen. 309 Purl
one four rooms, one eight rooms. University of Florida.
cent a word daily, two cents a won
Ave. Phone 663,
Suitable for apartments. $9,500,
Sundays, ;
ncemeit*
$2,000 Cash, balance arranged.
FOR RENT: Front bedroom up Elder &amp; Lovell.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando I
sta ira 300 Palmetto Avenue.
Morning Sentinel; largest clussi-j
fled business, rate lc a word, min-;
FOR SALE BY OWNER: For
14— For Sale, A creage
quick sale will sacrifice one good AtCAlr E S T A T IB — IN V EST M SU V T * imum 24c cash with order.______ ,
lot East front on Sanford Ave.,
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
I.otitiy l ’illusion-Hrum loy IlMg.
tfunforil
Florida
$2500.00, one third cash, balance
Nov. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
tumi-annuul in two years. See G.
C. Fellows at Fellow’s Service Sta­
tion, 1st St. and Elm Ave. Phone
For Our Northern Salesmen
447-W.
H. A. SPEIR
Several aingle rooms.
WELL LOCATED LOT. Franklin
Contractor and Builder
FOR SALE: Two nice ornnge and
Terraco Ro:u Court lot. North
Two .small apartments
tangerine groves, ono on Dixie Grand Ave., 70x154. Address San­
499-M — Phono — 499-M
Highway. Ono celery farm with ford Herald Box 035.
,
Centrally located,
2108 PALMETTO AVE
nice aoven room house, water and
lights. Also several newly finish­ A GOOD corner 112x134 opposite
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
ed houscu and vacant lots In dif­
Young’,s Development. For quick
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenferent localities of Sanford. Terms Mile at $3750 Box 43-M Herald.
in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
reasonable. See me at Beuna Vista
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS trict. Want ad and display rates
OWNER
WANTS
to
sell
lot
on
Subdivision. W. G. Banks, Sanford.
on request___________ __ ______
French Ave. Five minutes from
FOR SAI.E By Owner 108 peres Post Office. S. D. B.. Herald Of­
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
business homes
good celery land in Beck Ham­ fice.
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
M o n t 727
mock. Known as Sullivan land.
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
Make me an offer. John N. Keiler, FOR SALE: French Avenue lot
ard County thoroughly which is
near Highland Park, high land, !Vfciklez R e a l t y Co. one of tho most rapidly growing
Paducah, Ky,
worth $2000. Owner will sell for
sections on the Florida Const.
Stuart—New Bit-Lor A part­ $1250 on terms. $i&gt;50 cash, balance
V a ld e z H o te l B u ild in g
ments to be completed by December $54 every 90 days, P. O. Box 431,
1st.
Sanford.
Phone 3

rr. » »«*

40 acres 1-2 mile from
Osteen station on R. R.
New
hard road and 20
/ r
feet from clear water
lake. $105 per acre.
Lots in Rose Court, F t
Mellon, F ranklin Ter­
race , P i n e Heights,
San Lanta, Bel-Air,
Pine H urst, B u e n a
Vista and also F irst
Street Extension,
We can make you a
substantial profit on
Sanford Avenue.
,.

II. S. LONG, Mgr.
Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*
1‘hone 657.

..-.^.QIJNTANT
S y ste m s In sta lled —Audita
S p ecial
llai&gt;;s
lo . Turman
c U e n ts le

R. L. ROBERTSON
S ln s o a lc T e m p le llm&gt;ni IS

KEALTY

l a a prc m -rlp ilun f o r

Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
______ I f h l l m r s * a r r i a .

Evening Business Class
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Mux well.
Every .Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter nt any
timo

Earle T. Field

VV. H. LONG
V

MEAT MARKET

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

We A re Pleased

•ACREAGE-

We have been appoint­
By GEORGE McMANUS ed local hales agents
FOR JU PITER
on the east Coast of
Florida. Investigate
this and buy, we will
be pleased to show you

G Up FATHER
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Announce

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WHO
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12 Magnolia.

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New Official

ipntnk J. Clark And. Aid, On
Inspection Trip. Announce
Government Reconntibunce
To be Started In November

icilman

)eclares
Office
[ll Holds

Modification Of Estate Tux
And Repeal Or Reduction
Many Miscellaneous Levies
To Be Included In New Bill

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NUMBER 74.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Alabam a Storm Kills
17 And Injures Score;
Property Loss Heavy

Hundreds Homeless
PLANE
WRECKED
W
AR
CONTINUES
As Residents Begin
Mellon Favors? Repeal
Work Of Rebuild­
Of All Estate Taxes WHILE PEACE IS AT BALTIMORE BY
ing Wrecked Area
SUNDAY’S
STORM
BEING DISCUSSED
Crenshaw County

Operation Will Work
South From Palatka

lecord
Servant

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925.

ON
RIVER SURVEY

_____

Cut On Automobile Tux Also
Receives Favornble Menlio n ; Committee Silent

Move Is First Intimation, Of
Action Taken By RiversHarbors Board At Hearing

is s io n e r

Greeks Bombard Two Bulbar Seventeen Naval

Ships Are

Origin Of Tornado

Torn From Moorings While
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— —
With tho arrival in the city this
Towns Because Territory Is
Seven Are Total Loss; No
morning of Frank J. Clark and C.
Proposals for modification of the
litta l O n
Said To Have Been Taken
C. Warner, engineers from the of­
Crews Were Aboard l'lanes Injured List Is Not As
estate
tax
and
repeal
or
reduction
By Bulgarians On Saturday
T o p ic
fice of Lieut. Col. G. A. Youngof many of the miscellaneous lev­
Heavy As First Indi­
berg, district engineering officer of
BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. ‘J&lt;1.—(A*)
ies, nil well a.s cuts in the income
PARIS, Oct. 2d.—(/P)—Fight­
the U. S. army, ut Jacksonville, it
gun of
rates, appear almost certain of in­ ing continued on tho Bulgarian —Seventeen of twenty-three Unit­
cated, Reports Show
known that the first pre­
corporation in the new revenue front Sunday ut the very moment ed States navy seaplanes here for*
campaign »» Mrs. Eddie McCall Iciest of Hunt­ became
liminary reconnaisunco survey to
measure the house ways and means members of the League of Nation.* n navy pageant todny, broke away
ired S aturday ington, Tenn., is the new federal be made of the St. Johns river in
TROY, Ala., Oct. 26.—Re­
* —-------- - . - - 1 v w »
i
•
ens annount- collector of customs for Tennessee connection with tho proposed 10 Because the Queen of Slam, above, committee will begin drafting n Council was hastening to Paris for from Gicir moorings near Sobers sidents of many portions of
week
front
today.
nn extraordinary meeting calculat­
; a candidate and Arkansas. Long active in Re­ foot ship channel dredging pro­ has been found “Incapable of carr­
The estate and miscellaneous ed to extinguish the new Balkan Point, in u 75-milc gale Sundny Pike, Barbour and Crenshaw
publican
politics,
she
was
given
the
ing
out
her
high
duties','r
hi*r
demo­
ject
between
Sanford
and
Palatka
ami were strewn along a five-mile counties were today endeav­
Lff City Com- post by President Coolldge on the will begin about Nov. 15.
tion has been announced by Kihg taxes received considerable atten­ flame.
held by Dr. recommendation of pnrty leaders
tion
in
the
first
week
of
public
stretch of beach tonight. Another oring to bring order out of
From
Sofia
came
word
that
two
Rama.
The
king’s
order
directed
,
.
.
.
.
The purpose of the trip today,
the Bulgarin towns, hitherto untouch­ plane moored off Bay Shore Park,
whose term
as explained by Mr. Clark, who is thut in the future the queen “be hearings just concluded by- nges
chaos that resulted from a
ed—Pipernitzu mid Petroco—dar­ toree free and disappeared.
-fhe election
in complete charge of all engineer­ kimwn by some other title.” The| committee. Proposals for chn
tornado, which claimed a
these taxes will form tho main ing the day hud been subjected to
ing activities along the river, is un Siamese royal .couple were married | in
\9 announced,
Seven of the derelict planes death toll of 17 lives and many
fighting
points
in
revision
of
the
u
bombardment
by
Greek
troops.
*
*“ "
..........
inspection of the areas which will in 11)22. They iftrve no children.
were total wrecks when found.
law, reduction of the income sur­
y alter the t«rst
injured.
bo covered in the survey, and to
On
Ihe
other
hand,
the
nggrestax. and normal rates being gener­ ion wns not confined to the Hopes were held out that the other
f The date
make arrangements in Sanford
ten
might
In*
partially
salvaged
It rendered hundreds homeally taken for granted.
Greek;*, if all reports nre to be be­ Commander
for supplies, to be secured here
T. C., Kllysly, I*) 1 less and left thousands of dollars
D*e.
—...........,
Ghnirman
Green
of
tho
commit­
lieved. An official Greek state­ charge of the squadron, said only , ,|anWRe in itfl wake.
during the threp months which he
The Troy
present incumtee, one of tho advocates of Fed­ ment issued at Athens declared the nix which held their anchors,
says will bo necessary to complete
Cr(W;1 forcw anJ |oca, ,,hysic,1
at
this
time
lt:i!
eral taxation of estates, announced thut the Bulgars hail occupied
the work.
/ould be able to take par
* i ians were ministering to the needs
ation of a W*
yesterday he favored modification Greek territory in neighborhood of pageant,
which is slated to precede j slrick|.t| people tl) n(1j ust thomIt
was
announced
thnt
the
pnrty
When np- Report That Mitchell Will
of this levy along lines njggested Domirknwour (Domirknpu) refus­ the bchnciderjiup ra c e at the J a y j of |njur0(l n n d w , . r c ns8iatlng
be established in a houseboat
i„g for a statennd were
_
Object To Officer Sitting will
by the national committee on in­ ing to retire.
Shore Park. Two of three pursuit selves. The tornado seems to have
a
t
Palatka
about
the
middle
of
with his plans,
heritance
taxation,
which
urged
re­
On Court Martial Is Uncon­ next month, and that the survey
Admiral Iludjikirinkos, acting planes moored at Hay Shore Park
, tad no anpeal after six years of graduated foreign minister in u telegram to rode out the storm and were Halo had its origin in Crenshaw coun­
firmed In Capital Circles will proceed south along the river Future Financial And Politi­ curtailment.
'e at this time.
ty, where it swept down with tre­
the secretariat of the League tonight. No report hail been re ­ mendous force and then touring its
from that point. The party, it is
make his bid
cal
Policy
Given
By
Finance
Secretary
Mellon,
however,
ceived
regarding
the
whereabouts
promised
thut
the
Greek
forces
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—(A1)-— explained will be in charge of Mr.
way across the breadth of Pike
lia year on the
Minister In Talk Sunday; | commended immediate repeal
would retire “when tho last Bul­ of the third. It pitched out of sight county and on eastward into Bar­
,
performances in Reports current in Raleigh, N. C., Warner.
Opposes Levying Capital T tho estate tax ami hisjproposal at garian soldier is withdrawn from on the buy, riding n high running bour where it appears to have
After visiting local authorities
: offices, acord- that friends of Col. William Mit­ this
"
r
present appears
to have the sup- Greek soil.”
nppe
sea.
morning
the
engineers
return­
spent its force.
ictment. A re- chell have protested against the ed to Jacksonville aboard the In­
port of a majority of republican
None Were Occupied.
Alarm Shown
The list injured will not be as
naming
of
Brig.
Gen.
Bowley
ns
n
PARIS,
Oct.
20.—(A
*)—Tho
members of the committee, while
for the past 22
None of the planes wns occupied
While contradictory statements
French cabinet crisis has been
( prominently member of the court martini which spection hunt Timogn.
Representative Gurner of Texns, are coining out of Sofia and Ath­ during the gale. They were moored heavy as a t first indicated, re­
ports todny showed. With the re­
put off for''another day. Prem­ the ranking democratic member,
The visit today is shown by of­
amber of local will meet here this week to try
with 600-pouiul anchors nnd tore
ier Pninlove and hi:• colleagues like Cliairman Green, has express­ ena with consistent rapidity, the from tho moorings one by one. construction of u part of the wire
He the air service officer on disciplin- ficers of the Chamber of Commerce
adjourned this morning with­ ed favor of modification along linen neighboring states display consid­ All of tho Hollers Point esenpes facilities, it wns indicated that not
w ^ S a n f o r d ja r y charges lacked confirmation here to be tho first concrete action
n were deposited
i ..
scoreDead
were hurt,
out a filial decision on the fin­ proposed by the inheritance com­ erable alarm and “also a detormi- eventually
resulting from the recent hearing
Commission! hero last night
on th„i
the &lt;morou than‘ uMany
nation in no case to be drawn into
.............
ancial situation and convoca­ mittee.
it »t which time j While tho m atter may have been of the proposed venture before
the row. Rumania and Cxecho Slo- beach. At Bay Shore there were no
Los., of o n was reported in the
Green Approves
• ' trativo of-[taken up informally with Secretary members of the United States Riv­ tion of cabinet council with
vakfft both have announced their boats of sufficient speed "r seusictium .a'l.uverne, in
i
President
Doumergue
was
ers
and
Harbors
Commission,
in
Davis
or
other
officials,
the
regu
In
approving
the
inheritance
Ur term.
neutrality,
nnd
Belgrade
him
giv
at
m there.
e Boats
,
g u m - „..i«hbo,hooj,.
committee report, Chairman Green the strictest orders to prevent in­ which tore free
ha had been!lar procedure in challenging the Washington, at which time n phy­ postponed until tomorrow.
from -ho
Union Springs, in Comer nnd
said he favored it because it nllow- vasion of its territory by the bel­ til. IT. H. S. Hhnwmut, moored hero Springhill,
th- old city:right of any court martial mem- sical survey of the St. Johns river
the Inst three places be­
PARIS, Oct. 20.—(AV-Speaking uj 81X yt.arH for states to enact uni- ligerents where, the three states for the Schneider races, were
full two year bers to sit in any particular ense was ordered to secure data for on
ing in Bnrbour county, nnd at Eulull
iw
i
y
.
,
r„,luiri.
thnt
the
question
bo
other
hearing
Inter.
before the electors of his own do- form laws on inheritance taxation meet.
rounding up the plane* tonight.
* according to Iwould require that the question
fnuln, where throb negroes were
Tho movement to have the pres­ partment of Sarthe at Chateau,
X u m e m b e r ;rni:. jl before the court itself at
ahonpproved the.u g g estio n
Captain F.llysoy said 'h- fle«*» reported killed.nntkfevornl I'era°)&gt;a
A
new
dem
ent
.
was
ejected
ent
river
channel
deepened
to
10
Du 1-oirc. today, M. Cnillaux de-; a^nneed «U the same tame that a into the situation by the. report of moored plamJs had1Ltvn omi£v injured.
hool board for »t» f‘r8t session. The members of
Ir Stevens cnme the court other than. the.officers feet was started here some years lured unequivocally against a cup- rretl,t
* r
- ■* thnt the Stumboulinky, agrarians the care of u skeleton crow pend­
Tho dead nte: Whites: Ralph
count: in computing the federal levy for leaders Athanasoff and Stojnnoff ing their use in the navy pageant Knight, lb; Ruby Knight, Id;
Miter mechanic *challenged, would decide the ques- ago, when the Sanford Chamber of i
Commerce, together with civic bod- K 'r u S o r a thn! lm h a V lm ^ d to state mheritaiK. tax payments
.............. i , . v . The
allowance It* —&gt; per
dies of other communities compris­ . l......:n
l’he present
pre
E
V
h
a
s
S
;
i
li°n‘
I&gt;»vi«
Names
Court
Ion he has sun , ^ view of the fnct tl,a t tho per- ing tho Florida Water Ways Traf­ the will of the Socialists and ex cent.
t remists of the radical pnrty and
,
Isonnel of the Mitchell court was fic League, employed J. M. Brax­ that bis financial program, which
While Secretary Mellon, in dis­
development cn- carefu„ y nciect«Ml by Secretary ton, a Jacksonville engineer, for­ he
will submit to his cabinet collea­ cussing the miscellaneous taxes,
ich be was con- I)av;8 himself, it Is regarded on merly connected with the Army En­ gues today ut n critical meeting proposed repeal of tho tnx on uuto- Greeks.**'° .................. .............
und till but six which remained at bo dead, both white.
They are
Tilructiun of thi*
improbable that tho war gineering Department, to prepare would embody their wirihes.
mobile trucks, tires nnd accessories
Mrs. Peacock, 105; Tom Long, 70;
From
Belgrade
it
was
reported;
anchor
tonight
had
gone
with
the
m he lervtii urtj j
rtm cnt wouid entertain any a report showing the beneficiary
not on passenger cars, then; that fTftcei tralnlonds of troop.; K“!o before word could bo sent to
Tho injured are: Walter Knight
The finunco miiiisttr sketched but
inmate respon- |)roteat9 except such as might be results to be gained by increasing
in a strong feeling among commit­ left.1 Sofia* yesterday for the front | the Shawmut for aid. Commands nnd wife, not expected to live.
in
broad
lines
bis
plans
for
fi­
lion cf the struc- submitted by the colonel or his tho capacity of the river basin for
thut perhaps some umi with them numerous bands of KHysey Imd assumed command of Herman Knight, Ruy Knight,
nancial rehabilitation nnd inci-j tee members
f the important levies in this u
V
counsel a t the opening of the trial. steamer traffic.
'
Sofin, however denies! the salvage work tonight. It was I Frnnk Davis, Hob Jordnn, J. P.
thnt he
|nc|0,|illK u, „ „ „„ ..ut,
This, it is explained, was done ,I",tally
Itbtll enthusiast, Since tho reported ground for
that* there are any number of ir- (expecte*! thnt tho engines of the (javj8f j j rs. Frank Davis; I at
bn actively inter­ protest against General Bowley is and tho proposal laid before CoJ. sort to L t h ” i x s yt r
ue
...... * ...... rej.gulnrs available, nnd explains* seven totally wrecked plane* would Swanson nnd wife, negroes,
representation that shortly nfter his appointment Yonngberg, ns the district officer. the insistent nnd immediate ,[e. dues, might be rcuuceu.
at only one band has gone for- be salvaged. Tho other ten
| n the Oak Grove neighborhood,
thi•ml
Muny Cuts Named
It eras through was announced, he expresiiid dis- Following this preliminary proce­ mends on the treasury. But he
but
instructed
under
no
circd
chiefly
from
twisted
or
broken
N0„b
(Jriffin’s homo wns destrojrwnrd, but instructed un
j , . , j ant| ^[r&lt; Griffin, his wife and
In addition
to the- $500,000,000 cumstances to open fire unless ab­ wings, tail and pontoons.
Ihe lint ba elmll
rement with Colonel Mitchells dure the matter was referred to dIrew
r e w a distinction
iiisiin ciio n
•••
.........
-between
“inBaltimore Is Struck.
one child seriously injured. Two
thij city, and it y |j ,^ on ajr service m atter, it is the divisional offices of the U. b. flation" nnd his own proposal, tax reduction program advanced solutely necessary.
iSteveni complet- believed to be particular unlikely Engineers at Charleston, and fin­ cousin ing only in substituting at the opening sesnons of the
The storm which swept the sen- ’ children escaped uninjured.
peace Necessary
nts whichbrought that Secretary Davis would con- ally, after the approval of the di­ which lie termed “an operation hearing by Secretary Mellon, many
......... pence
r____ impetus
,
plane fleet made itself felt also in
|„ j ke Good Hope section, seven
An overwhelming
I test seni-profes- siilcr any request that he he re­ vision officer was secured, the pro­
having been injected into Europe the city of Baltimore where a ten- miles west of Troy, four members
that ever played placed on the court by some other ject wan heard by the &gt;River and
generally by the Locarno security year-old boy wus killed by n fall- „f ont. family were killed instant*
Harbors board in Washington.
agreements,
the council of the ing tree, another child und nn aged jy um| tko jiarcnts are not expectofficer.
I er.i:ue which meets in Paris at man and woman were injured by U(j to live.
corker, Mr. Stev- It has been pointed out repeat­ Thu approval of this body is seen
the survey which will begin next
• • afternoon
-*
*in
“ special
,- 1 winded riven debris# roofs of smiill
Store D e m o lis h e d .
5 o'clock thin
kacon and hai held edly that the Mitchell court mar- in
...
.
and loenl residents who uru POS!..........
At Orioun. on tho Montgomery*
session is determined, as league buildings were carried off and
to the United Ktutcs ami Great and automobile passenger cars
Chairman uf the tiul proceedings ure disciplinary week,
interested in the movemunt point
___glass windows blown in.
_. JV ............
_ ..homo
. ... and
__ store
.
Troy
rood the
of
More than 75 persons represent­ leaders said tonight, “to stand no plate
nfurd Presbyter. .lMll have nothing to do with bis to the fact thnt action on the pro­ Uritain upon which he has been
At Hay Shore Park the wind, in \Valtcr Kelly was completely deing
almost
fifty
national
business
nonflenac
from
the
Unlkun
Stutea.
working,
but
expressed
confidence
le Past 10 fears, views as to the air service nor with ject once started, will move along
to sweeping one naval mulished. *Mr. Kelly and his fnmi the present edi- anv difference in opinion that may ns rapidly ns possible. They are thut before many mopthn a satis- ,and industrial organizations have Furthermore, the council intends to uddition
pursuit plifnu, destroyed the first ||y nll escaped injury while a bro(Continued on Page Three)
factory
settlement
would
bo
made,
|
appeared
before
the
committee,
tfA
exit,’ between him and other high
•h" ,'-r*Jc0"ag ed over the nn- in which France would be safe- aM,| about no many more will be
pylnn, in place for tomorrow's ther was slightly injured.
Schneider
cup race, and endanger- j |„ tilc pnth of tho storm which
iruanl d should German reparations heard this week. The hearings are
guarded
ed th»* canvas bangers of the rue- cl)niL1 down from the west and
to be ^included Saturday, and the
fail
to
measure
up
to
the
expecta­
•Id May He
Duty Of Court
ing ships. The hangars stood, with |lUHnc&gt;1| out to the south and east,
committee will sturt work inline
tions of the Dawes plan.
minor damftge, and the racing n lra || 0f vvreckago wus left, homes
lillion Bales The court will not bo culled upon
diately
on
a
bill
which
it
expects
There wns what may lx* taken
to pass judgment on any question
planes had not been injured last demolished; barns blown down;
as
a
direct
reference
to
his
perto
have
ready
to
present
to
the
except tjint of Colonel Mitchell s
night.
cattlo and other live stock wan­
house
when
congress
convenes
I)cf.V, Oct.
gonal crisis tomorrow, when, m
alleged insubordination in making
dering aimlessly about; household
be'ccmber
7.
the opinion of many, he may
F n production of certuin public remarks criticizing
Were Scouting Planes.
___ _______
_____m
goods
strewn ___
along the pathways
forec«r't'o* resign* o r ’perhaps bring The hearings have not brought
equivalent 500,­ the administration of-the air serv­
NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 20.—t/P)— anj through the tields; anil timCounty
Commissioners
John
down
with
him
the
whole
Pain
forth
any
conclusions
from
com* Department „f ices nnd navy.
«
_
Seventeen of tin* planes blown |)or |aj,j („w „ n,i farm crops comleve cabinet. This reference was j ndttee members, aside from the
»«unced KMay, U \n.
.luring tho storm at Haiti- plcttdy ruined.
IF. Reynolds, 28 of Paolo. J " when he declared in conclusion [declaration by Chairman Green on Mcisil. and G. W. fcntam iiW ,
The truth or falsity, whatever
A- l,,,l,glass. am *
j ’ more late yesterday were from the
|„ ono neighborhood. Good Hope,
M of October charges he made against the two the.* Fernnld-Laughton hospital sutJitiuii of Uie crop. services in specifically excluded fering from a broken back^ sus­ "tin t like old oaks in Sarthe, (he estate t«x, although various rp resid
en
t o
t ^iii
,„ ,
scouting
fleet air squadron from I fiv»
nennlo
.
.
.
qnnfnnl
scoiiting
f|Vo
people woro
were killed and ono
which have "been struck bylight- Uttltudeu are known to exist re]a ber of Commerce
•
‘
confer
Hampton
Roads.
Seven
of
them,
whole
family
of nine almost wipu * ?*
indicated from the Court martial proceed­ tained in a fall yesterday at
tive td the treasury’s proposals for today for TnlluhaHseu to confer.
Still —
remain
^
information received cd out. Fourteen houses were com­
kw yield.
—...
T—- standing
.
, ,
ings. Under the circumstances, any plant of the Phoenix Utilities Com­ rung but
a
cut
in
.the
maximum
surtux
rate
e
deft
with Fans A. Hathaway, chairman: 1 ^ «
wrecked and the pletely destroyed. Noah Griffin,
stand unright
for the defeat
., views of General Bowley may have pany now under construction o tbo,
republic
from &lt;40 per cent to 20 per cent of the State Road Department re-1
^ ^
ran from minor one of the seriously injured, was
of
the
foes
of
tho
.
the
western
outskirts
of
the
y.
expressed could not have any bear­
and for rc'ductions in the normal gurding the W ° “ of
and
for
the
defense
of
the
republic
to
serious,
with
the
prospect that hit on tho head by a heavy piece
His
condition
today
is
reported
as
ing on his availability as a mem­
tuxes.
Road Number Three through hem- uU wou|(J ^ tlltu||y wrecked unless of timber which was blowiv through
(Continued on rage Three.)
ber of the court unless they dealt critical by Dr. R. E. Stevens, who
inole county.
the storm abated.
the window of his home just be­
with the limited question of the is attending the case.
Tin* wrecked planes, part of a fore the tornado picked it up aud
The trip is the result of nrrnngo’According
to
accounts
of
tho
ac­
charge
of
insubordinating
that
has
IANIPortation
„,ent:i recently made by tho local squadron of twenty-four sent from scattered it to the winds.
been placed against Colonel Mitch cident, which happened at•
The residents near the path of
trade body for such a conference, Hampton Ronds in connection with
o’clock Sunduy morning. BeynoUls,
elL
_______
. _ aroused
.
. tho terstorm were
by
fo llo w in g the final selection of u the Hchncider cup race, included tho
Ia rirer port holds
a carpenter In the employe
|uu„ by them
___ which wns approved
..
six torpedo and bombing machines,I rific wind and the cries of the in
route
PatJve position to
E. W. Sproul Contracting Company
by the county commissioners when j ten scouting planes and one staff j jured, and worked in a heavy down
[a* Albany, N. Y.. “Sanford Facts” Wil which has the
th e contract
---- —- for budding
.
r-iiic
-u
'fi
n,*t
oa_(A*)—Jutoes
vance
tho
poisdt)ing
theory. Asher presented to them.
plane, tho latter used by officers pour of ruin and vivid flushes *f
*°rk City. It is
plant, wus working on the
He Published Again the
It
is
expected
thut
action
will
bo
of
fleet. All were at anchor lightning for hours rendering aid
terminal of the
gine tank room roof when he . I •
» &amp; “'» « « « • « “
“time
i,h
,h
“
before the inkrn by the road department im- off the
of
the'
prohibition
enforcement
*erEast
for
some
tin
Hollers
I oint when the storm to the injured and searching for
|teamers, carrying
ped
and
fell
to.
the
ground,
a
dis­
By the Sanford Heralc
vice
here,
died
s u d d e n l y Sunday un- agent came here.
mediately
nfter
the
conference
tobrake,
sweeping
them fvein their tho missing. The dead in injured
**sengers between
tance of approximately 2u fettwere scattered ulong the roads nnd
nnd uuiu
that uw
the |imn»
plans which,
moorings
and onto the beach.
der circumstances which led P°l 11 During the last few
e weeks„Asher
, morrow, nnu
»&gt;'«&gt;•, --------------daily schedule;
Workmen
nearby
hastened
to
hi*
The Sanford Herald today be
the fields, nnd around the demol­
and enforcement officials to bus- has been working as an ui
|. j sported huvo been begun b
y
-------------- dependent Line op­
the publication of a series o assistance und the local s k
weekly freight aer- gins
Asking For ished homes.
“ t,"
short
sketches giving important was summoned when it
Aid I* Sought.
C
B
s
3
r
r
e
r
r
~
w
lu
*
w
r
c
w
n
a
is
&gt;e latter line has
that the man had been seriou-ly
An
emergency
call was sent to
ated recently by fentures of thu 'City Substantial’’ injured. He was rushed Ml*
——~
| (continually
l»l 1l* I I »••• •
--....-----.
.lu-ln* »» sued. jOno
f
t
‘"1“'“
*
'
Th„
The commlMlonora will
win reprerepre Full Tariff Autonomy Troy for aid nnd an ambulance
at
onco
under
the
caption
“Sanford
Facts.”
of
the
injunctions
closed
/ndicate.
to Vhe"
hospital where
where it
it was
was &lt;lidis; t |ims yuars^ a? a federal age ^
sent the county at the meeting, and
the hospital
was sent to bring the injured to
Edward C. Yellowley. prohibit on the place owned by n man known the other ntembern of^ tho party
right service, it is Tho feature, first published by The
vered
that
his
spinal
colu
m
n
had
Herald
last
year,
met
with
unusual
PEKING,
Oct.
20.—(&gt;?)—China
Troy for attention.
Doctors of
as
"Sawed-Off”,
who
thus
signed
coverea
umi*
hu
*—»—
aiding
thi
administrator,
who
is
aiding^
tin
* possible between
investigation of the an “open letter1’ recently written were named on tho Chumber of opened the Chinese Customs Con­ Troy are using every means of rts
ad all other ports interest and proved a source of been fractured. At noon to*
coroner
in
an
Commerce
committee
to
muke
the
ference hero today with a proposal) Iciving tho suffering and a com­
was said to ^
ro­ death, »uid Asher
er several
times bad
acvcrai rant-a
«-*j|[to President Coolidge, defying him
“ antic Seaboard; much information, not only to loc­ condition
und
little
hope
is
held
for
hu
n.
al
citizemi
but
also
to
Sanford
vis­
thut
the powers restore to her mittee is raising funds to relieve
trip.
been
'threatened.
A
necropsy
will
t()
cnf0rce
tho
dry
(aw
here,
providing this city
itors.
and immediate distresr of tho stricken.
.complete
tariff autonomy
covery.
.
Cleaned Up Peoria
Per freight rates of
and be made and the vital organs exAccording to reports reaching
Luther
Cabinet
T
o
agree
to
the
enforcement
of
Chi
Beginning today one sketch will
8 over
water
B c - y n o U ,. . h .
“
„ U
aniined for passible poison tr.ius.
^Asher
Bber gained considers!)!
considerable no­
’
nose
Natioiml
Customs
Law,
b
e
-'
Troy,
much damaj was done al
be
published
duily
for
an
indefin­
wO
aimiii
v.....-■
,
--foot channel hua
has two small c
Told of Headache
tice
when
ho
cleaned
up
l-‘*“^ 1 C o i l t U l U e I I I
tice
when
he
cleaned
u?
O
f
f
i
c
e
Brantley,
.GltnwooJ nnd .Goshsn.
ginning
nut
later
than
January
1,
d from tho mouth ite period. Ench day some salient came to this city about 10 jjy*
About 8 o'clock yesteruaj, n
which was called by prohibition ofReport from these places are mea­
_____ uim
1925).
his in*ni#»
home m
in li c o rg ia # ing Asher complained to h's wii., nclal!l t})t, WL,ttvst town In Ulinoii.
at Mayport to Pa- feature of the city will be briefly' 0gO from
ger, but no loss of life is reported
ut
Mary,
\ f that
tKnt. hill
his hoilii
head flent'd.
ached. A
• in• ^ j tof ruUlix.
ra i,ja there runiiiictcfi
conducted by|
hV
HI-.UI.IN, Oct. 20. UP)—(.han1 l‘lKht-foot channel but accurately described. The »e- since which time he has
Irorn either place.
tended to this city, rles begins with a resume of w ater working at his trade on tho build
tle
later,
after
a
hot
bath,
he^
|
0||^
of
town
agents
under
Asher
s
|
evil
or
Luther
a
cabinet
ut
the
meetice
The tornudo followed intense,
now being inude to transportation facilities available
heat
and threatening weather Sat­
here.
channel the entire
urday night and was accompanied
ngtb of the titreum,
In announcing the publication
by a scvctl* electrical storm*
ng the entrance here again of “Sanford Facts," The Her­
Report* reaching lure lnilic*xtCQ .
M*“ - Navigation of ald calls attention to the fact that
the tornado struck first in P&amp;O
smaller boats is in each case the subject will bo
(Continued on Pago Three) '
r « distance* of an- brought up to date so that infor­
r 200 miles.
mation ujpplied in this connection
will contain the latest data,

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SAlO TftAY; OCTOBER 24,1925.
In four

Fort San Carlos, built by the
'Spanish under Don Andre in 1699
is also located in Escambia coun
ty-__________________________ _
SPECIAL IM IJU *

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N o tic e In hereby g iv e n that apl l c t t l o n w ill be . msrte t*» tne
l a t e I.eKlsIuturc at a special s e s ­
sio n t h e r e o f l o he held In Tallahas­
see, Florid a, on a d nle to be set
by the flo v ern o r of the said Stare
of F lo r id a for tho p assa ge of the
p roposed la w .
,
A n a c t entitled an act e st a b ­
li s h i n g a bird reservation to .*•
k n o w n un tho Seminole
e r v n tlo n In the County
H« It en a cted by th
o f th e s t a t e of Florid
S e c tio n
1. A bird
to be k n o w n as the
Iteserv n tlo n la hereb y created In
the C ou n ty of S em in ole w ith in the
lim its ami boun d aries and h erein ­
a f t e r d escribed, to -w tt:
B e g in at th e Intersection of fia n c e
f.lne b e tw e e n Ita n a es 29 and .10 and
th e south s h o r e line of th e St.
J o h n s river, nrid ru n n in g south six
m ile s m ore or less to hW. Cor. of
Sec. 31 T ji. 19 H.. IL 30 K . th ence
e a st to XK. Cor. of Sec. 1 Tp. 20S.
It. 30 E . : t h e n c e south to NK. f o r .
o f Her. 2t. Tp. 20 H , U. 30 E.I thonco
e a s t to HE. f o r . of S ee. n Tp. 20 H.
It. 31 E.: th e n c e north ly a lo n g the
m e a n d e r i n g shorn line of Lake J e s ­
s u p In th e south sh o re line o f the
Ht. J o h r s river; Ihenco n o r t h w e s t ­
e r ly a l o n g th e m ea n d erin g shore
e of th e said river to the point
Dining n husband on iievtn-coursc olin
dinners for $7.60 n week in impos- f S Beg.
n 2. T h a t It shall ho u n ­
nible, Mrs. Elsie Ottoline, 18, of la w ef uc tio
l to k ill, hunt. trap, d e str o y
Toledo, has found. He critized her by n n y m e a n s w h a tev er, w ith in the
i t s o f t h e Hem lnole Bird R e s e r ­
meals in a divorce suit, charging vliamtio
n p ro vid ed for In Section
I
neglect and cruelty. She came o f th is act. nny bird, wild tu rk ey ,
right back with a divorce petition, w ild g o o s e , or a n y wild bird
w ild f o w l of nny kind, or saulrrel
and says any man who gave his or
at a n y t i m e and t h a t th ere shall
wife only $7.!&gt;0 a week nnd then not h e r e a f t e r w ith in said lim its lie
expects seven-course dinners Is a n y op en s e a s o n fo r g a m e birds or
w l of a n y kind, ex cep t d o m estic
worse than cruel. Ottqline soys ff oo w
l, w ild d uck, snipe, nnd cool,
he is of royal lineage nnd was a am i nny p sr s o n w h o at any
German officer during the wnr. tim e v io l a t e s t h e p ro v is io n s of th is
la w sh a ll u p o n c o n v ic t io n he p u n ­
ished as Is n o w provided by law
for v io l a ti o n s o f the (la m e R aw s
o f tills s ta te .
S ectio n 3. II s h a ll he tho d u ty of
th e f o u n t / C o m m issio n ers o f tho
C ou n ty o f S c m ln o lo to post a t v a ­
rious p la c e s on th e rfrmlnolo Bird
lleservu tIo n , provid ed for In thlo
Act, n o tic e s to the public allowing
th a t no h u n t i n g Is p erm itted
In
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 21.—P ic said r e s e r v a t io n nnd w u r n ln g the
ubllc a g a i n s t v io l a ti o n s o f
this
torial Outdoors, a monthly maga­ ~aw
.
zine published in Washington, D. flection
4. T h is la w sh a ll b ecom e
C., anounccd several monthu ago e f f e c t i v e Im
m e d ia te ly upon Its p a s­
that the October issue would be a s a g e by th o L e g is la tu r e and a p ­
v ed b y t h e Governor of
Ilia
sitecial Florida number. The maga­ p ro
t a t e of F lo r ld n or Its b ecom ing a
zine has reached Florida news­ l at w w it
ltlm
' ' approval.
h o u t Ills
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C H A M BE R
COMstands nnd inspection of it indi­ SANFORD

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Leading Magazines
Featuring Florida
In Current Issues

cates that it probably Is the most
complete Florida number of any
magazine ever published outside
of the state.
Tho American Motorist also de­
votes Itu October issue to Florida
nnd every interesting feature about
tho state is included. Iioth of the
mnguzincs are profusely illustrat­
ed with Floridu photographs.
The Review of Reviews is devot­
ing virtually nil of It- Novembo?
issue to the state with the lording
nrticlu written by Frank Parker
Stockbridgc. It will be distributee)
tho first of next week.
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Chizzewinks Promise
Fine Catches of Fish
CANAL POINT, Oct. 21.—Chizzewinks in billions hnvu appeared
in the laiko Okeechobee district,
a certain sign of large catches of
fish, according to lake fishermen.
And fat fish accompany tho chizcewir.kz.
A chizzotyink, In and k not a
m o s q u i t o because while it is similar
In nppcnrnnco it doesn’t sing nor
does it bite. It is n water pro­
duct and a s a consequence never
leaves its vicinity unless menik-rs
of the finny tribe swim near the
flurfaco of the lake in order to
entch the insect!’, making it p o s s i­
ble for fishermen to gather more
of them in with their nets. Fish
fatten rapidly on a diet of chizze­
winks, the fishermen sa y . nnd in a
few duys the majority of the fish
caught in the lake will show the
effects of the visitation of the in­
sects
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Complainant
tlv e w e e k l y Issues.
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gran tees or o th e r w is e , Itt’ lH b p r o
W IT N E S S m y h a n d and t h o o f ­
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NOTIC E TO K N O W N
AND t'N- land Involved In th la s u i t u n d e r a n y S ta te *&gt;f Florida, In a n d f o r S e m i ­
KNOW V t i l ' t ’f v n %v *t*sj
of th e above
n a m e d 1 d efen d a n ts, nole c o u n t y . F lo rid a , on thin tho
eneh and overy w h o s o , n a m e s am i
residences are
unknown
to
th e
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S olicitors for C o m p la in a n t.
MANtTEL h er husband, If llv- lid s auli. sjtld la n d , b e i n g a lt u n te
Ibfl find If d ea d ,
t o all
iiw iir s In Sem inole C ou n ty. F l o r i d a . UnJ Oct. 3-10-17-24.
described
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c l a i m i n g Inu -rest und er ALBERT
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T n E n o rth ea s t a u k r t e r o f t h a ' IN f T n c t i T r o r R T . f f l V R l t n j u ­
B RAULERflOX. MARIA
so u t h w e st q u a r te r o f f l e c t i o n 22.
d ic ia l
CIRCUIT,
SEMIN OI.H
M W T L R lltJ.VT
UF.OUUK J|E RT o w n sh ip 21 s o u t h , I t a iig o J'j
IN CHAXCOC.NTV, FI.OHIIIA,
BD-I . L E W E L L E N HUNT. EMMA
east, ( l e s t th e n o r t h e a s t q u a r ­
C. M A M E L an d -----------------MANUEL
ter of the n o r t h w e s t q u ifrter
L T u t t i n v flH A noN .
licr h u sb a n d , d e c e a s e d or otherwise,
o f th e n o r th e a s t q u a r t e r o f th o
C om p lain a n t,
n s heirs, d e v is e e s , g r a n te e s or o t h ­
s o u t h w e s t q u a r te r nnd l e s s th a
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vs.
e r w is e , In th o p rop erly Iterelnafr-r
w e s t h alf of th e n o f t b e a s t q u a r ­
C
II
VAN
ALLEN
and L A U R A V A N
d escrib ed , nnd to ull the heirs, de­
te r of th e n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r
ALLHN.
his
w
ife . If li v in g , nnd
v is e e s , g r a n t e e s o r o th er claim ants
o f th e s o u t h w e s t .'q u arter A nd
If di-ail all p a r tie s c l a i m i n g a n y
und er 1*. O. C. H U N T deceased: and
le s s the w e s t q u n r to r o f th o
ati-rest by. throi
th r o u g h nr u n d er C.
Iqierest
to nil th e heirs, d ev isees, grantees
n orth east quartflr o f t h e s o u t h ­
1 Van Alien
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and
H.
an&lt;J L a u ra V an A l ­
V.r..'.,,.',r r. ’•.I', ‘n'-&lt;nts under JAMES II.
w e s t q u a rter o f fleettnn- 2t.
aa ss h eirs, difvlsce*.
fen,
h
is
w
ife,
D E L IIR ID O B , d eceased, an-l lo all
T o w n s h ip 21 Sou th , R a n g e 29
h erw la e, in th o la n d s
le g a t e e s or otherv
p arties, e s r h and everv. claim in g
east).
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[his
Involved In this s u i t , as h e r e i n ­
nny Interest or Interests In Hie land
a fter described; W. M. Mills, If l i v ­
liiv o lv sd In th is s u it under nny of nnd It a p p e a r in g fr o m t h e s w o r n
ing. and If dead all p a r tie s c l a i m ­
th e u b o ve named d efen d an ts, each lllli of C om plaint h e r e in t h a t y o u
ing an y Interest by. th r o u g h or
and e v e r y w h o s e n a m es nnd resid en ­ and each o f y o u m a y c l a i m s o m e
under w . M. Mills a s heirs, d e v i ­
c e s a r e u n k n o w n to th e Uomplnlrinnt rig h t, title or In t e r e st In a n d to th e
sers. l e g a t e e s or o th e r w is e , In 111**
In the a b o v e e n title d cause, and lo property h e r e in a b o v e d e sc r ib e d .
lands Involved In t h i s su it,
M
ull u n k n o w n p arties
w h om so ever
It Is th erefo re O R D E R E D Unit
h erein after ilescrlli***!; nnd J. H .
c la i m i n g a n y Interest or Interests y o u nnd each o f y o u b« an d you a r e
Coats. If liv in g , an d If d ead a ll
In I lie land Involved In tills suit, h ereb y r* q u ln u l to a p p e a r t o tim
parlies c la im in g a n y In terest b y,
said land b e in g s i t u a t e In Hemlnole IIIII of C om p lain t h e r e i n filed In
through b r under J. It. f.*iats. ns
I otinty. F lorid a, nnd d esirlb ed us th is cau se ou M o n d a y th a 2nd. da)'
heirs, d ev is ees, l e g a t e e s or o t h e r ­
fo llo w s, t o - w it:
of November, A. D. 1935. tq e s a m e
T he s o u t h w e s t q u arter of th«j
s o u t h w e s t q u a rter o f Section I.
t
T o w n s h ip 21 south, flumce 2'J
east.
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a p p e a r in g from tho nw.irn
hill of c o m p la in t herein th a t you
and
each
of
you
mny
claim
so m e righ t, t i t l e or l n t - . e s : In amt
In Hu- p rop erty h erein a b ove d e sc r ib ­
ed.
It Is t h e r e f o r e
O R D E R E D that
you and each o f y o u be and y o u are
h - r e b y req u ired to ap p ear t o the
«
Rill of C om p lain t herein filed In
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llilii pimiw on Monday fli«? 2nd. day
o f N ovem b er, a . !&gt;.. 192.-,, th e sanuh c ln g a Ruin D ay o f th is Court, nt
th e Court H o n s e In Hnafor.l, flemlnolo C ou n ty. F lo rid a, m d
In defa, 7 j t , l h e r e o f D ecree Pro C on fesso
w ill be e n tered a g a i n s t you, s a i l
c a o s e b e in g a suit to q u iet till*. In
A C U R A T PROGRAM
lb*. C o m p la in a n t In and to th e land
a b o v e d escrib ed .
It Is th e r e f o r e
O R D E R E D that
th is n o tic e b e p u l-llsb .il lo : h - Han­
f t Ml miOREH Has w ell
ford lie-raid, n n e w sp a p e r iiubl'shed
in Hanford, Hem lnole C ounly. I'lorunder w ar lla grrat
Ida. o n c e a w e e k In fo u r c . i n n c u x.ll.uoo.istn building and
l i v e w e e k l y Issues.
drvrlnpm rnt
program
, W IT N E S S m y hand nnd th e o f f i ­
cia l s e a l o f th e Circuit Court o f the
tit bn rom plrlrd w llk on one yrnr
S e v e n th J u d ic ia l Circuit of th e S ta te
of |- lorldn.
In and fo r Hem lnole
If ruh.lllluna » f labor oud tualerCounty, F lorid a, on th is tho 3rd
Inl supplies perm it. T h is Inrludea
d a y o f O ctober A. I&gt;. I925.

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coneecuilve weekly liauas.

w ise. In th e la n d s
Ln tUl* o f th e Hanford H erald, a newanatn-r
?uU a s h ereIn a fler described.
published In S em in ole C ounty, ^ lo r Defendant*.
1(1As
Order u f l, a b lleollo»DONE A N D O R D E R E D , thla 2nd
T H E ST A T E O F KLO? , .rl A ri.T Van
1 i t h V an A en and I-aur*
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Bjr - A. M. W E E K S . U. C.
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dead all p arties c la i m i n g any It
terest. by. th rou gh or under R - M^
Mills, ns heirs, devisee*, le g a te e s

S o li c it o r f o r C o m p la i n a n t.

H E N R Y HIMMONH,

“ r w ls e In th e lands In v olvn l it
Chi* ault.
h erein a fter described
a s fo llo w s, to -w lt:
T h e East H a lf of the W e s t Half
o f the N ortheast Q u arter o f the
N o rth ea st Quarter ( E 4 o f R 4
Section
o e c u u n s.
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of NEU of N E U )
T o w n s h ip 20 South, R a n g e 31
E a st. C on tain in g 10 A cres more
or less.
It a p p e a r in g b y th e "w,»rn hill or
c o m p la in t h erein that y o u and each
o f you. m ay In- Interested In Hint
c e r ta i n describ ed lot o f land [tt -JemInolo County. Florida, and d e sc r ib ­
ed ab o v e. You nnd each o f You are
h e r e b y com m anded nnd required to
a p p e a r to said bill o f c o m p la in t n t
th e Court H ou se In Hanford. S e m i­
n o le C ounty. Florida, on Monday,
t h e 2nd day o f N ov em b er. A. D
1923. o th e r w is e said bill vyljj be t a k ­
en a s co n fessed by you find each o f
you . said bill o f co m p ln ln t h a v in g
_
filed fo r the purposo o f B illet­
been
i n g t i t l e to th e above describ ed land
In th e Complalntfnt, I- A u d rey S h a ­
ron.
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D , T h a t
t h i s o rd er bo published o n c e a w eek

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D efendan ts.
NOTICE* *TO ° K^’U W N ** A N D U N ­
KNOWN D EFE N D A N T S
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A , to:
V IR G IL K. LUCAS, H A R R Y H E R .
MAN W K S T IN U H O U H E . GEO RG E
FROST, I) H. N E E D H A M a n d ---------1
N E E D H A M , hlg w i f e . D E W E Y I)
NEE D IIA M .
A N D R E W S U L L IV A N
and MARY S U L L I V A N h i s w i f e If
li v in g n n d If d ea d , t o a l l p a r tie s
c la i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r V I R G I L K
LUCAS. H A R R Y H E R M A N W K 8 T ING HOUSE. G E O R G E F R O S T . D
II. N E E D H A M n n d -------------- N E E D .
RAM h is w i f e , D E W E Y n . N E E D ­
HAM. A N D H E W
8U LLTVAN
and
MARY Mt’L L I V A N h i s w i f e , d e c e a s • d or o t h e r w i s e a s h e ir s , d e v is e e s ,
g r a n te e s o r o t l u r w l s e . In th o p r o p ­
erty h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d , a n d t*i
ull th e h e ir s , d e v is e e * , g r a n t e e s or
o th e r e la lm u n t*
u n d e r WILLIA Xl
ilu U L D d e c e a s e d , find t o a ll parties,
• nrh and u very c l a i m i n g a n y In ter­
e st or i n t e r e s t s In t h o Iqnd I n v o l v ­
ed In t h i s s u i t u n d e r n n y o f th e
a b o ve n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s , epch nnd
every w h o s o n a m e s n n d r e sid e n c e s
a n - u n k n o w n t o thjy C o m p la i n a n t |q

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Del. 3-IO-17-2I.

Do You Know
—th at th e Atlantic Coast Line issued bonds for
000 for double tracking and improving th«r
facilities from Richmond to Jacksonville? »*♦'

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X O T H 'K O P IN T E N T IO N TO O il.
T A IN
H P E C IA I.
l.r.GIHI.ATION
A T N E X T S l ' i a m SESSION O P
l.K f i l H I . A T l III'..
N otlcu Is ht-roby g iv en that the
Cinnity Iloaril of I'uhile Irurrm Ron
o f Kenilnole C ounty w ill at the next
v. e. Douglass,
spiVlal se s s in n n t Hu- l.rg lsla iu ro
Cleric.
of lh&gt;&gt; Stall- o f Florida, rei-lc In oli- (C IR CU IT COURT S E A L )
la i n the •-iiartiiti-nl by nald la-glshiI*)’
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turn of siko Iii I li*g;sl.i!Ion vnlSdatltig \ \ ILSO.V R O U SEilO
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f o r C om p lain an t.
■Hpie'u: Tux School D istrict No. I &gt;rl. Hrilleliors
2-10-17-21.
( ( ith e r w ls f Known iih Sanford Hpi-rInl Tax Hchnnl lu -n il l ) of flemln o l f I'uiiniy e'lorlda. «-n the llii d v / ' Y . - I ' . v * : . . ‘ ’i r u u i t
court
of
&lt;&gt;f heplfmlii-r, 1915, n u thorixin r Hi*l-&lt;**u.inr*i nnd sab- oy s.iol tipi-clnl
Tux trh on l D istrict, of boods In llie WILLIAM HIMMONH.
sum of 1130,01111.0-1 in ncrur-lam-e
Cuinplalnant
wiiii r -s o lo il o n o f sr.M C ou n ly llonnl
vc
of I’ublle Itistrurilou ii-ldu'.-ii on ibo fJ. W. MOYER, e t nl.
It i. day o f A u g u st, 1923 and au th o r­
D e fe n d a n ts.
is ing til-- Issu an ce ami sib - qf said
‘,r '«ep " t I'uhlleaHan
bonds, and in au th o rize and d i­ NOTIC E TO
KNOWN
A N D UN- •
rect Hie ex p el,d ll lire of Hie proceeds
KNOWN DEFENDANTS.
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of Ihe s a le o f sal-1 lion Is for tliu T,/ «
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purpose se t forth In the aforesaid
w. Mm Lit nnd------- Mover
resolution of th e C ou n ly Bon'd of h is w ife , IIIUIRGB W . M A Y E R S and
Uujilb- I n s tru ctio n adopted A u g u st
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T his 3th. d a y nr September, 1923.
IK RTIIAIR LOVE und----------LOVE
COUNTY HOARD OF I’UIII.IC IN- ''’'r hnsban.l. .MRS. EU4IIJ RICHK T U U iTIU N
AIID.HON and----------- RICHARDSON
Ry: Fred T* W illiam s. Chairman. lo r htislnind. JOHN B. II A l.llE liT
A ll. st:
T. W. Law toil.
nnd M. W. IIAL1IERT Ills w lf,. and

—th a t the Florida E ast Coast Railroad \ssued|
000 worth of bonds for the double tracking1of\
stem through Florida?
—th a t the Seaboard-All-Florida Railroad Hi
000,000 worth of bonds for improving that
facilities in Florida?

Ihe pew enpsew ny lo Miami
llrarh, 100 feet w ld et aereral horels anil b u sin ess b loek s, reslileiiees, stre ets, liouleVards, ennnls nsd Im prnvem enls in' nnluril w a terw a y s.
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—th a t the Seaboard Air Line issued $10,000/
of consolidated 6 % bonds for the improvemer
facilities through the South to Florida?

Thla great developm ent o f 2.MOO
n rrrs Is II.** per rent sold, nlllm ugh
It has b een on the market less
than oar year. I.oenlrd nlnng nil
the main h ig h w a y s lending In llie
heart of Miami, nnd w ill, six
m iles of fro n ta g e on m nlehless
lllsra y n r lia r . Miami Shores tins
broken a ll records of «nl*dl»l«lon s e llin g In Ih e Grenier Miami
nrra.

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—th a t the Illinois Central Railroad, controllii.
tral of Georgia Railroad, issued §20,000,000)
bonds fo r the improvement of their facilitie
the South and to Florida?

T" IIIS does not tak e into consideration cu rren t issues and reg ­
* ular equipm ent bonds, etc., which would increase the total
between $175,000,000 and 8200,000,000 worth of securities re ­
cently sold for the enlarging and improving of th e equipm ent
of these railroads. .

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DO YOU KNOW

TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC OF SANFORD

‘Beginning Monday, October 20 The
Sanford Battery Service Company
will be operated under new m anage­
ment and name.

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And remember, a railroad bond|
sold upon a one-year earniitg
must be sold on the record of an|
curve of earnings over approxii
years.
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—th at the Florida E ast Coast bonds were sold
through the offices of J. P. Morgan &lt;5?Company?
—and th a t the Seaboard Air Line tfBcurities were
sold through the financial house of Dillon, Read &amp;
Company?

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THE BECKER AUTO ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Specializing in auto electricity.
Auto Supplies
Electrical Fixtures
. Motors—Magnitors—G enerators
Goyld Dreadnaught B atteries
Gas
Oil
Greasej

—and th a t the Illinois Central bonds were sold
through the National City Company of NeV7 York?

Well, that is all true!

Paramount Service Guaranteed

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YOUR PATRONAGE KINDLY SOLICITED

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OW then, do you think th at these railroads would
expand as they have, and make such tremendous
issues of bonds sold for the purpose of improving
their railroad facilities throughout the South and Flor­
ida—do you suppose th a t such financial institutions as
J. P. Morgan &amp; Company, Dillon, Read &amp; Company and
the National City Company, would offer such securities
if Florida did not w arrant their sale?
Then why bother any more about asking questions as to
the stability of Florida and the South?

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larly Miami, not only now but will continue to
ably considered in financial circles and accon
ters the potential investor a most unusual and
vestment opportunity?
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ami district has ju st entered upon a great ev
perity and therefore, with 50% of MIAMI S
eluded irt the city of Miami, is goingita Lend a
aggressive m anner to the task of helping cr
R*er, better and busier G reater Miami.

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,I N E keen-m inded business men sat around a table three
m onths ago at Daytona and asked themselves this ques^ tio n , “ What can we do to make the developm ent of
D a y to n a Shores establish a new record in Florida Real Estate
activities?”

And their U N A N IM O U S answer was, “ give so much EXTRA
V A L U E in the first unit that the appreciation of values will he
unprecedented
in real estate
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the public mind, whose years of experience has taught them what
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—and we have PU R PO SE L Y priced the lots in this first unit to
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Shores w hich has ocean frontage,
— this is the unit in which the proposed causeway is to be located,
jo in in g both banks of the Halifax and giving every section of
D aytona Shores an outlet to the sea,
— this unit has T H R E E shore-lines, one on the ocean and two
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existing at Daytona Shore?.
Investors who arc interested i:i getting in on the ground floor of
a . opportunity which is based on the deliberate plan of giving
f • i u&gt; fcsi investors tnc choicest values and the greatest increases
•a. ..v.icd to com m unicate with our otlicc named below.

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Causeway Section) of Daytona Shores.

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Fcge Three) '
.. conflicts from
[new regime of

Ron.
butted can resruijr. outbreak
* fact that both
* .have exp«*. of nbiilci=ion, and
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Ln.i that Greece
territory- lf.*J1u*
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party insist on n
0 determine the re, the outbreak, the
i e tu scntl a special
, the Macedonian
ke at) inveuiigation.
;uVrian trouble is
* A circl es
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[tunate and untimely
1entertained that the
{oUo« the g r a te r
. in constructing a
pact, on which
.taking the init.i&gt; include Grcec®.
Slaria. Rumania
to Turkey.
forts w'H *h‘ made
[jc'thf new frontier
iro-ursce the cren^aa pact, rendering

iunlikely.
raw Iroops
t. 28.—(/P)—The
h'» Athens cork'Uthat Grceks and
firg it instance of
draft* thx-iif troops
t,«e frontiers.

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Seven DealM Reported
YORK, Oct. 2 6 .—W - - A
disastrous Sunday Rale swept the
middle and north Atlantic stnte.i
and nn 85 mile wind benring rain
caused seven denths and much
property dnmnge in five stutes. At
Woburn. Mnss., T&gt;00 houses ^werc
shattered nml ocean and coastal
shipping demoralized.
■ 1 -Begins to Repair Damage.
WOBURN, Mass., Oct. 20.—
ight i/i which national
]led Mltc Htornijllttcrprew at lootim jlthis
begin organUM# ef| mir ’fthc devastation
^ p lig h t W i n mjniaturo; toPiado
wMtdi tw litrn through theihosiness
crtitTi*, tMiisfng one &lt;WAtn nrfd half
dozen injuries nnd property dam­
age rurvning into hundreds of thou­
sand dollars.
new

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“K«'nst you "n thh!Prnun£ wth*i,t^d \ Clearwater—$125,00 laundry and
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ruI that this [dry cleaning plant to bo erected

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Six persons were dead 28 others
suffering from injuries today as nf'n! l ''joSS .,nJ' hand and th*n seal
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Irm'lt C o u r t o f t h e Seventh
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the result of a series of five auto- ....■."•.ill
in-mt of th e S ta te «&gt;f Flomobjlo mishaps yen.erdnv in four .... .. . i‘V"1
f,,r Seminole County,
southern states. Eleven of the in­ A.
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the m i l day of October,
jured arc classed as serious, four
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And Cloac-in Businesa Lota,
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nml more p a r ticu la rly d escrib ed as
fo l lo w s :
T im N C ’i o f tit.* Nh1l i o f S ection
ft. T o w n s h ip 2(1 South. Itangu 111
Hast,
or a n y part or parcel th e r e o f under
th e a b o v e n am ed d e fe n d a n t s, or o t h ­
e r w is e .
It Is hereby ordered that yo u . nml
ea ch of you. I.e and a p p e a r before
our s n l d - t ’lrcult Court at th o Court
H o u s e at S a n ford . F lo r id a on -ho
jn th dav of N o v em b er A. D. FtJ.I,
an d th.'a and 1 t h e r e m a k o a n s w e r

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S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

RINE’S FILLING
STATION
Phone 46l-J
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Realty Valuation Is
Increased A t Tampa

IA ‘STORM TAMPA, Oct. 26.—W1)—Valua­
on real estate, personal nnd
)RES AND tion
railroad property in Hillsborough
jumped more than §20,000,[BIGLOSSES county,
000 for the new fiscal yenr begin­

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T w o Ini* In M a y f a i r . T h e o n l y t w o a v a i l a b l e ,
IS Ini* In c ity l l m l l* f n r S27.000.00. ,
t ’liulee It. II. f r n n l n i t e ill SIII.IMI p e r f o n t .
M e e lot * nn l i n k A t e . Call n o d * e e t b .e m .
I h a v e t h e el»olee*t n r r e n K e In e l l y f o r ouhillvlolon . If Inten**led t a l k will* m e .
If |F * hUNlnen* p r o p e r l y l h o v e H int.
l i m e Niinte o n u 00 &gt; e n r ten*c— e a i l 'l h e h e a t .
I t JOII lire n n l r n n K c r II H ill pu&gt; » o u tu InvcN tlK iilr.
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hungry us
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a bear, spreading joy throughout
your home and fairly eager to get
at your work?
Or, do you feel all tim l-out and
aching in every bone and musclo—
Lad taste prevailing—not wanting
any breakfast—grouchy and misJ
B cruble and just driving yourself to
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W. J. THIGI’EN
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boils anti other skin,
troubles disappear.

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released today by S. E. Sparkman,
|.t) irtifut
fhifud in Bar- county tax assessor.
lot
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Itctiiyi and then pro­
A CORRECTION
of tho 16
|cd 'kTDod, U were
cuUiU.KWlm.liwL—In t lm.i*itnffacd.ij craid.of Jut.tjLL£a
diatnnee of Troy, day, Oct. 21, it was erroneously
, all of whom were!stated that the trial of Jerry Walat Comer, in Bnr-lkcr in Municipal Court Friday, on
a disorderly conduct chnrge, had
liar.j and lied Cross been continued until Wednesday.
|ly offi red their as- Walker was tried for a violation of
b.r toriutdn vic- the traffic laws during tho Friday
h ' iit:g I.. Id llti.: session anil was fined $3 by Judge
ve thriu.ands dollars W, E. White.

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ACUKS near Oveido, hard road, Reven acres
Wvation. flowing well, very fine truck land.
Easy terms.

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,? ss5*— Rurnl population
men, women nnd children just
in Florida has increased II per '
Deput y Clerk,
can’t help putting on good, heal­
cent in five years.
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Pmlticnt coughs and colds lead t®
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and
U Jj l: r ”
.
tako
ns
candy
nnd
won’t
upset
the
MAU\4
rilj!!t
4 f
heals the inflamed membranes and ia­
a| t\ Da nftktM&amp;flWlLLLP^!.
Stomach.
mbus perm growth,' •*! sti7 '*
On
and
after'
Jhnuary
the
li»f.. nilnnt*.
Of nil known druas, creosote li reo&gt; r On© womnn gained ten pounds
t V r a r e p r r m n n r n t l r I n e a t e il In S a n f o r d
t'lln llan
10th, 1926, the Painters scnle ognlzed by high S S l a u t h S l H r t as in twenty-two days. Sixty tablet**,
01*11 SAI.KH r O H C B A I I R R X P R R T S
T o Mary r . H artle y Phillip*. „n.l
one of the greatest healing agencies for sixty cents nnd money back if not
h uaba m l .1. r Phillips; J u lia v U urt- will be $1.00 per hour.
tV r O n n r n u tr e S .n tl-fn rtlo n
satisfied.
Ask
Sanford
Hrttg
Co.,
Ivy; I-rai".( H Ja m . I la rtl. y; th .o rg c
persistent coughs and colds and other
I t &gt;uu b n t r 1’r o p r r t r j u u w a n t ■old— M a t I t w i l l a* a n d b l n It
II. H uH Icy, ami w ife,---------- I la r t l .y ,
Local 1261, Sanford
lorras of throat troubles. Crcomulsion nnd Union Pharmacy or any drug­
^ o o d .h y r.
wlioto. i ‘lirlutlati nam e k. unkn o w n .
contains, in addition ti creosote, tjther gist for McCoy’s Cod Uver Oil
Curlt-n,. Ii H a r tle y ; amt . a . t . an.] By M. D. JACKSON, '
••v.-ry
tho al.ov.. iiatn.it il.fi&lt;u(1healing elements which soothe and heal Compound Tablets. Directions and
Financial Secretary.
u n ts. If llvlmt, an.l If .•11lii t . an y
the infected membranes and stop thri' •formula on each ,h&lt;fT. ,
S
lilt K. srrerid'strict. Snitrork, rfln.
o r all of Ou. sal.t ilof.iKlaius l •
irritation and inllamntation, while the
“Get McCoy's, the original and 5
} , &lt; &gt; ' ,
rl
ili'n.l. to all p a r lie s claiiniiu; in te ra itfm n m iiD ,
crcjiioto goes on to tho stomach, is ab­ genuine Cod’Liver'Oil Tablet.”
cuts, a s heirs, devisees. Krantra-s,
n r asyrtSth. r . talina.itn iiml. r , n..|i
sorbed into tho blood, attacks tho seat
a n d ovary ..f tin- follow ing d.-ecasof the trouble and checks the growth
r d d.'fnndanls, t o - w it:
Mary
F.
of the germs.
1( a r t Phillips, and hiishati.l, .1.
C. P h illip s; J u lia V. H a rtley ; KranTires
and
Tubes
Crcomulsion is puaranteed satisfac­
c e s Jar..- IlnrtU.yj tlvorg.. ’l l. H a r t­
tory in tho treatment of persistent
ley, nnd w ife,------------- H a rtley, wlms..
At pricey that nr* righ)
roughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
C h ristian name
Is u n k n o w n , &lt;’■&gt;rlenti 1 &gt;. Hartley; in and lo th" lands
bronchitis and other forms of respira­
h e r e ln a ft. r di serllted; to all p. rsons
tory
diseases, and is excellent for build- .
Pan
Am
and
Standard
Gas
ana
and p a n l . s r la l m l n g Int.T e s t s unlng up the fystem after colds or flu.’
&lt;1.-r D an iel H a r tle y , d r c c a s.s l. as
011a
heirs, devisees, g r a n te e s , or a s o i l i ­
Money refun led if any cough or cold ia
er c la im a n ts or o th e r w is e . In and
not relieved after taking according to
to th e property h e r e in a f te r d, scrib ­
MVeedol Oils”
directions. Ask your druggist. Creo.
ed. nnd to any nml all o th er p erson s
Miami, Jacksonville, Tam pa, Sanford. ^
w h o s e names a re u n k n o w n c la i m i n g
mtdsion Company, Atlanta, Go. (adr)
a n y right, t i t l e o r Interest In and
Electric Irons
to th e f o l lo w in g , d escrib ed p r o p e r ­
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317-18 F irst National Bank Building
ly , situ a te , l y i n g and b e in g In S e m ­
Radio Supplies
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against reactionaries and against
feudalism.”
'
The finance minister began by
recounting tho variouo interior
charges with which the state was
faced, amounting in all to three
hundred billion frnnes, in addition
to huge exterior debts growing
out of the war nnd its afterm ath,
lie discussed a capital levy ns a
possible solution m eriting serious
consideration but one which would
lend to chnon and ruin.
Finnlly he proclnimud ns his fi­
nancial policy a system of progres­
sive taxation striking severely at
opulence, a “ pitiless” tax on lux­
ury, “special contributions upon
every form of fortune” nt moderate
Tates nml n rigid system of public
economies.
M. Caillnux'n virtual defiance of
tho socialists and rndicnls who nre
demanding the imposition of a cap­
ital levy serves to heighten the
critical'nature of tomorrow’s cab­
inet meeting and strengthen the
opinion of thoso who believe his
resignation is a certainty unless by
a miracle he enn win over nil the
other members of M. Puinlcve’u
political family.

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MONDAY. OCT. 2fi, 1923
THR HERALDS PLATFORM
I —Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
. .
S.—Construction of SL Johns-lndinp River canal.
3.
-—Extension cf white way.
4,- -BvU’uion of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, lennia courts,
etc.
Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
houses.
%.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
1*—Construction
o,
boulevard
trot nd Lak&lt;* Monroe.
C—Complc'ion of city beautifiestlon program.
0/—Expansion of athool system
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.
MERCY ASSURED:—Ho thnt
covereth his tins shall not prosper;
hut whoso confesseth and forsafeeth
them shall have mercy. Proverbs
28:13.
PRAYER:—Our loving Father,
we thank Thee that in Christ Je­
sus our I-ord, when wo confess our
sins, Thou art faithful nnd just to
forgive uii our sins, nnd to cleanse
us from all unrighteousness.
TO A NURSE
To be a nurse Is
To walk with Cod
Along tho path thnt
Our Master trod.
To soothe the achings
Of human pain,
To faithfully servo
For little gain,
To lovingly do
The kindly deed,
A cup of water.
To one in need.
A tender hand on
A fevered brow,
A word of cheer to
The living now,
To tench the soul through
Uh body's woe,
Ah! this is tho way that
Jesuv would go.
O white capped girls in
Dresses of blue,
Our great Physician's
Working through you'
—Mrs. A. It. I j

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925

HURRAH, A NEW FOOTBALL, THEY'RE OFF AGAIN

Stranger-Than
Fiction
TAMPA TIMES

■ • e o « 4 .d ir t Mitt »t

ISIS, - a ; t h i “ o s i o f t l c e
P l o c l d l t n d « r A c t Of

SANFORDH

Here Is what Is declared to bo
a true story that is much strang­
er than the fiction of the nature
story fakers, and it is unusual,
be planted in various colored flowers so that this winter for it tells of a crippled little girl
when tourists arrive they will find Sanford a city of flow­ who played with a pet terrapin.
ers.
The terrapin escaped and after
Perhaps we are all too busy to bother with the appear­ wandering thirty years returned a
or two ago to the home
ance of our town. Perhaps we don’t realize the importance Sunday
where the child hod lived. The
of making our community as attractive as possible to those little girl has been dead twentypeople who come here for the first time. At any rate we two years hut her people still live
are allowing valuable time to pass without doing anything at the old place. The terrapin has
to make Sanford as beautiful n city as it could easily be­ made no perceptibc growth in all
thnt time.
come.
It was in 1893 that Henry Hess,
Known at a distance as “The Land of Flowers," Flor­ whose home is nt Bossevnin, W.
ida often proves to he a great disappointment to people vis­ Va., found the terrapin or tortoise
iting the state for the first time. Instead of roadsides be­ and carried it home to his little
daughter. The child play­
ing lined with blossoming shrubs and the door ways crowd­ crippled
ed with it nnd it became ns tame
ed with gorgeous-hued flowers, travelers coming into the ns a kitten. This terrapin was of
state find an amazing absence of flowering plants until they the dry-land variety, a creature
get into the few villages and towns of the stnte that have thnt lives in n sort of shell-like ar­
mor, brown on the top nnd yellow
been progressive enough to carry on “town beautiful” pro­ on
the bottom, into which ho can
grams.
Iwithdraw his legs and his spike­
Just now the accumulation of money seems to be upper­ like hut toothless hend, and be en­
shut up, when he looks some­
most in the minds of Floridans and things beautiful seem tirely
what like one of the “tanks” they
to he shoved aside. Perhaps when Florida communities used in the World War, according
to the West Virginia description of
it. We have a suspicion that it

Medicine CabU

The Price
Soon the terrapin, or dry-land
turtle, became so tame that Mr.
Hess drilled a hole on either side
through the rim of the creature’s
shell nnd rigged up a harness and
the terrapin pulled a toy wagon
to umuse the child. Sometimes
the little girl hitched the unusual
draft animal to a stick of stove
wood nnd made it haul thnt to and
fro. Terrapins do not travel fast,
neither do little crippled girls, and
so the matter of speed did not
count.
Horses of the terrapin breed are
THE VANISHING FARM
lomctimes contrary things and
MIAMI HERALD
lometimcs this one balked and
ailed to respond to his driver and
ho little girl would make believe The department of the interior that for the amount o* labor exdie was whipping her “horsy” and has issued a statement to the pended there is less financial re­
lic thing would withdraw into its effect that since nineteen twenty ward than in other lines of indus
irmor, pull up its legs and draw the number of farms in this coun- try. Excessive taxation may fur
in its head and make itself into a try has decreased by 75,737. Thin nislt another reason. The lure ol
small brown package. When its looks rather discouraging, in view city life undoubtedlydrawn mnnj
Speak Kindly To, And Of Animals
humor changed it would dropdown of the fact thnt the consumption from the farm. The fact that higi
Its bony shutter and peer out, its | of farm products is constantly in- prices to the consumer are not ic
fleeted in high prices to the pro
Why, asks David Leu Wharton in a recent article in the bendy’ eyes sparkling through creasing.
magazine “Dumb Animals”, do we persist in likening evil the crack in its half open shell.] The importance of manufacturing ducer _discourages ninny farmers
a period of two years the crip*'as n basis for prosperity has been Here is
real problem that mus
and disagreeable people to animals that do not possess their Over
pled child and the terrapin were I strongly emphasize 1 in recent , he solved if there is to be maintain
undesirable traits?
great friends, hut one day it es- year i No city is considered a s ta -'fd a proper balance between pro
Mr. Wharton declares that the comparison of people who Iraped or wandered away. The lit- Llo city which does not have what^duction nnd consumption,
have distasteful and offensive peculiarities with animals tie girl grieved for it nnd child's are called industries. In the menn-i It is interesting to note thn
hunted, but all in vain, time the basic industry of the coun- while the number of farms in th
that are decidedly opposite in characteristics,
______ _____
____ d friends
is nothing
Ten years later the little girl went try has been discouraged.
United States has decreautd in th
hut a habit and decidedly unfair to the animals, lie bemoans to sleep, and her tired little body Manufacture rests hack upon ng- Past five years, there has been a
the fact that the habit is so wide-spread and believes that to the long rest. That was twenty- riculture. Many of the raw mater- increase in Florida. This increns
two years ago.
]inls w|,jch keep the factories go- Is likely to continue, for many refl
it is becoming more prevalent each day.
A
few
Sundays
ago
the
terrain** are produced on the farms. Peo- sons.
In his article, the author points out the falseness of

many common expressions. This business of calling coarse
and boisterous laughter u “horse laugh” is absolutely
wrong, he asserts, and says as a matter of fact, horses
neveri* indulge in rudeness, Mr. Wharton further asks:
ash*Why is a crabbed and morse person said to be
“as cross as u bear,” when a bear is noted for his
rollicking good nature?
"We haven't heard of a mnh
Jong party or men anyone trying
Why is an unkind and meddlesome woman styl­
to work a cross-word puzzle in six
ed
"an
old hen,” when a hen is one of the kindest
months. Aro people la-coming civ­
and
most
motherly of creatures, attending strict­
ilized 7” asks the Sanford Herald.
ly to her own business?
Not civilized necessarily- Just ink
ing up other and more foolish fails
Why is one who is deceitful and dishonorable
—that's all.—Times Union.
alluded to as “a dirty dog” when a dog’s heart is
clean and honorable to the core?
"Herman A. Dnnn, president of
Why should a coward be called “chicken-heattho Florida Chamber of Commerce,
says that this man Keats, who has
ed" when chickens will fight to the death, not
been knocking Florida so iitrenuonly to protect themselves and their young, hut to
ounjy in the Scripns-Howard pap­
bring financial gain to their owners.
ers, actually bought land when ho
Why Is a man who turns upon his benefactor,
was down here, it may be a 'bub­
ble' blit apparently lie wants some
and seeks to injure him, termed “an ungreatful
of the suds.”—Sanford Herald.
cur”? Such a thing as an ungreatfid cur does not
This also for tho benefit of our
exist.
Youngstown, Ohio, friend, who was
Why is a guilty looking or shame-faced per­
worried over tho Keats buncombe.
—Clermont Press.
son supposed to look "sheepish?” Sheep never look
guilty or ashamed, as they do nothing which would
Golden Tornado by a touchdown.
While it is unlikely that the Crim­
son Tide will 1st defeated this year,
we cannot help hut recall that the
Florida eleven, which meets the
Alabamans very soon with big odds
against it, within the past three
years has twice defeated the Crim­
son after living doped to lose by
two touchdown i on one occasion
and three on another. Then again
you never can toll about football.
St.
This story has the merit of being
nd applicable to these prohibition days
-k- although to the best of my kunwih- ledge it originated hack iti the
Hi- wicked pre-vnlntcad days,
teAn auctioneer's man had been
an sent to a household to list its conowl tents. Nothing of especial interest,
ty. either to himself or to others
lay marked the course of his labors
i is until he had progressed so far as
its ibu dining room. Here, following
his routine, he proceeded to enum­
erate the furnishings in proper or­
der, Rem by item.
In one of Lloyd George's cnrly
In his flowing
professional
campaigns some one threw u brick script
he sei down the tally in hi*
through the window, and it fell on
the platform at his feet. Picking it
Up he cried: “Behold the only argu­
ment of our opponents." From the
gullcry, it sullen fellow kept calling
out "Rats! Ruts!” In one of his
meetings. "Will some one please
take the Chinamen his dinner?"
was the witty and effective reply.
Once when he was talking on 'home
rule* he suit! "1 want home rule for
England, for Scotland, for Wales,1Lodge displayed
for Ireland."—At this (mint some jit would be umri
one shouted, “Home rule fur hell." I were not full .if
"That';* right," he shot buck. "Ev* j dictions,
cry man for his own country," In ^ Tha story of th
another gathering u man shouted.. told here shows
"Oh, you’re not so much. Your d ad 'forts to A,,| Vo pi
U sed to peddle vegetables with a | lent, his efforts t
donkey nnd cart. “ Yes," said the wur uitcr the l.u«
orator, "thut U true. My father sire to me Anui
was » very poor man. The cart has favor of a on Id
long disappeared, but I see the j Lodge with u g
donkey is still with ua.”—Chris- against him. Yet
lian .Regi *pr,
have us Mjeve *1

ed clothes of some sort to wear i f ' easy reach of the centers of coniat there were m&gt; factories. They can sumption, and with constantly 'un­
it- not eat nnd cannot wear clothes if -proving tram nortation will be able
dd-there are no farms. Thu two ele-J to -supply many lines of produce at
its rnents of industry, under present a time of year when they are not
w n,conditions, aro mutually depend- &lt;available elsewhere. This will make
&gt;P-,cnt.
; farming in Florida increasingly
1 lk ] There is no cause for alarm in j profitable.
L'" the rapid increase of manufacture.! It is profitable now, in fact. It
es. There may tie cause for alarm if is no uncommon thing to obtain
m‘ |the decrease in the number of profits of a thousand dollars or
'farms indicates a probable decrease more an acre. Not one crop alone,
er- in farm production. It probably but several, may be taken from
on does, not mean that them has been Florida farms in a year. Living
&gt;nd any decrease up to th» present Iconditions in the rural sections are
till moment, hut if this trend contin- becoming more and more comfortIso ues greater efficiency in the man- able. There is every reaton to iiepin agement of the farms cannot kccp'Beve that Florida is to be one pf
ess pace with the decrease in acreage. I the greatest agricultural states in
ing
As to why there are fewer farm -i the Union, nnd this will insure stuur- ers there cun be no very certain' hility to the rapidly growing cities
os- knowledge. One reason n ay be of tho state.

WHERE DANGER LURKS
CI.KARWATEIt SUN

The Way Of A Maid
Reducing
ATLANTA GEORGIAN

hi- and hts family narrowly es­
caped serious injury because of a
pile nf brick i left in the street
at night and on which no warning
lirht was p|need. A washout was
also reported upon which there
was no warning light.
Sometimes it is not in the street
but on the sidewalk. A few ftray
hoards, a piling or two. or a pipe
line. Several persons have Mutnbl,,,l and fallen on the sidewalks
recently becau:iy of things of -.Ids
sort.
Speed in construction is to be
commended but no! .-it tl„. _______

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—always taking good aim to a
its customers well and be helpfj
them in all m atters regarding^
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A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SOS
R E A I. T O R S
Years of Success in Sanford
a nt Second

A scientific gentleman &gt;ny^ thij
human nose can distinguish the I
inliirs of about a dozen objects
only. Any cur in the street can
H in 'i'
recognize fifty different human be­
ings in the dark without hearing
their voices.
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Many humans can’t tell tin- scent
ogany i
if room tn of b-mon from that of olives. E x-1
tract diemically all the natural1
odor from a violet, spray it with
Six mahogany dining chairs.
*xtract ot lilac, and the overage
*hie mahogany sideboard.
Due Lottie Scotch whisky, full. human noso will not know the nlfSeemingly, then, ensued n period forcitce.
Human beings judge by sight.
when the appraiser was otherwise
engaged and made no entries what­ They rely on the eyes too much—
six rooms, garage, large lot.
soever. Then, in a somewhat fortunately for moving picture
straggling nnd uncertain hatul- gentlemen. A more civilized nice
Built with great care for resident owner.
u riling, be scratched out the last will develop nil the senses fully.
The Delaware County Tubercular
item and concluded his labors for
High grade, built-in features and many
the tiny with the following nota* Association of Pennsylvania r e ­
ports that high school gir]s im.
looted for comfort and convenience.
STARVING themselves, trying to
retain "the stylish silhouette fig­
ure.’’ Being undernourished, they
Essentially a worth-while property.
invite an attuck of tuberculosis.
HIE
CATTS
MENACE
There is nothing, unfotInnately,
TAMPA TIMES
that you can say to a young girl
bent on getting thin. She thinks
I he old-time question as to who
she knows.
t atts plan nnd campaigns were
struck
Hilly Patterson seem, easy detailed in advance, Gut of it all
And unfortunately, too often in
' fight without prejudice, this day, tho mother is trvmg to to answer ben do the present day we do know, Ihoweyer,
___, that there
&gt;ok betrays in almost every get at least half way thin, while one of what office will Sidney j i.' hut little doubt that
—— th_
-ie former
the
father
has
long
ago
given
up
governor
has
not
yet
decided"that
Catts
run
for?
r an intense dislike of the
to be the boss. About all
Several month* hack the infor­ it is impossible for him to stage a
L'nt * mind ami tem peram ent, trying
ho can do is to give up to his mation was vouchsafed us that u political come-back. So long as
IIAUI N A SO N , Local Manager
e repeatedly disclaims any daughter’s opinion of what a father was his intention to seek the po­ he is without this knowledge hi­
al animus in 1019 against should he and do and provide.
f.07-8 1st National nank
sition of congressman from his ts a menace to Florida.
*axon. Most important of
Whatever may be the office for
The old writer of Proverbs district. About a week since wo
r. Lodge's ho,,k would per- wrote (sec chapter 30, verse 18):
he may offer and whenever “ .S S X X H M IS M S S ,,,^
were assured that hb* campaign which
U!' G*,u Wilson defeated the “There he three things which are for
tho governorship in 1928 was the time, whether next year or in
11, *hc covenant despite too wonderful for me, yen. four
1928, Floridans owe it to them­
s I'lynl efforts to preserve which l know not: Thu way of an already under way. No longer ago selves and their state to so over­
than Saturday tidings cam,* that
l here is u suggestion hero eagle in tho air: the way of a ser­ "it
is reliably reported" that Catts whelmingly defeat him that there
Loans
MON]
, ‘‘ ""t been for Wilson pent upon a rock; the wav of a will next year contest with Dim- will from thence forward never be
VM'ubhcan*
would
hnvo ship in the midst of the sea, and can U. Fletcher for the United any sort of question, even in the
For First Mori gage Lo
mind of Cattn himself, that he is
u thm country into the Lea- I the way of a man with a maid.” States Senatorship.
Consult us first
V ’"J1 fvtir.d from command
If ho were alive, the ancient wise
»
have
no
direct
Information
. His retirement was fol- 'man would add: "And the wav of -a* .4o auy of this, never having
Magnolia.
&amp;
Second
A. I*
'•&gt; no l.ppubll-m, m i |on.
a girl, fasting."
EONNELLY &amp; SONS
"been unwag those to whom the

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1(1: b’-WU meet
If at 206 Lotfuild will meet
Perk,n5nt
venue at 1-3?
Class will h a v e

, the home of
on Sanford
kf the Prcsbythe Church at
I
|JS will m e e t
knderSon at h e r
sue at 6 o clock.

Miss Elizabeth Nixon
Given Surprise P arty

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l i t m n . ------------- ,
BURR.
attends h id in g

tnt of ‘he WoMildred Penlusiness meeting
st 3:30.
. .
fw6 of the Meth- T. J. Jordnn of Jacksonville is
Imeet at the home in the city on business.
(Martin on la rk
D'ck*!1, .
51. B. Ilu rtt of Orlando spent
je of the C&gt;. I. A. the week-end in Sanford.
| the Old Masonic
Dance at the
D. G. Ihrig motored to Orlando
Clubrooms at
on business this morning.
LI
Mrs. A. C. Fairbrothcrs of Jack*
Ladiy.
sonville
is visiting in the city.
Department
Hh will meet
Paul B. Brown of Eustis is in the
city for a few days on business.
.Three of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Scarborough of
rwill meet at the Leesburg
are visiting in Sanford.
T. Torrance at

Personals

Robert Holly left Saturday night
tmerican Legion
Syncopators will for Jacksonville to spend a few
days.
day

he City Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Davis mo­
tored to Orlnndo Saturday on busi­
ness.

Cuthbert Johnson of New Smyr­
IduiM will enter•«n Ball at the na spent thd week-end in San­
ford.
the Daughters
Charles B. Bennett of Milwaukee
will entertain
in party at the is a business visitor in the city
N, ocott at 60D today.
W. R. Morris of Jacksonville is
in the city today ns n business
d»j
till le held nt enlier.
i o’clock. Dance
5Ir. and Mrs. J. II. Henderson
It 9 o’clock.
of Jacksonville spent the week-end
in Sanford.

►ur-roeni t&amp;ttages
Sard-

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W1SE
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Residence Telephone 313-J

This Week At The
Woman’s Club

modern art a hard blow. The
~ff. \V. Ottejr^of the Otter-Keljoy tearchers for some new school of
Renlty Co., has returned from painting havo had to so economize
in canvas and paint the Autumn
tin Beach and Miami.
salon is reduced to about half its
usual proportions.
ilr. nnd 5Irs. Julian Bnrbot of
What there is of it is sufficient­
Wilmington, N. C., have returned ly striking, however. The full
home after visiting with Mrs. J. length portrait of a woman in the
...
N. Robson.
role of Oedipues with 'nd&gt;Ro due
blood running out of her eyas,
eyus, is
Mrs. J. N. Robson, Dr. C. S. the chief monstrosity. It i t accom­
Brecdin, A. H. Stone and Mrs. Mil­ panied by the usual drlmuehe of
dred Peabody spent Sunday in flesh—athletic nnd obese.
New Smyrna.
Tarpon Springs— Construction
Mi.ss Martha Brown, Miss Olive of eighty new dwellings to begin
Lezctte, John Hitehpuff of Orlan- soon.

Bartow—$150,000 hotel to
constructed.

sc r ib e d or nny part or p arcel t h e r e ­

tic

Panama City— Movement on
foot for collsItVuetlhU' niddefh1 ii6inital.

t?i^3- ~izt&gt;

detcrlbed as .fair

Sarasota—Contract awarded for of.It Is h ereb y ordered thnt you nnd
constructing new $3,500,000 Ritz- ea ch
o f you h e nnd ap p ear heforiJ
Mrs. W. T. Langley will repre­ Cnrlton Hotel.
ou r sa id C ircuit Court nt t h - Court
H
o
u
s
e
at San ford . Florida, on Ilia
sent the Woman’s Club on the new
^ ! ,.^vU., U l i r COURT OK T IIH 27th tiny of O ctob er A. 1). 1!)2.*, nnd
Chamber of Commerce Recreation­ , \ ir.W
.v ri, . iini ciM. r i i u i i r th en nnd th ere m a k e a n s w e r t.» th e
al Committee.
! 0 , ' n \ , IX A M I IM U SKM- hill o f c o m p l a in t ex h ib ited ag a in st
,S M |.». C UIX T V. I * t l l l l X C E l i r . y o u In th is c a u s e .
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It Is fu r th e r ord ere.’ th n t t h i s o r ­
V
5
Mrs. Alfred I.tija has been chos­ e». SI. JACOBS,« » U » lr t rm .*
d er 1to p u b lis h e d In T h e Sanford
H erald , n n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed In!
en ns House Chairman to . /ill the
C om plalnaa:,
S a n fo r d S e m i n o le C ou n ty. F lo r i d a .i
place left vacant by the resigna­ ISAIAH FI TCH Vt‘ at..
o n ce e a c h w e e k for fo u r c o n s e c u ­
tion of Mrs, Mattie G. Pnce.
. . . .
Defendant*.
, tive w orks.
■Witness m y h an d and th o seal «&gt;f
t
h
e
C
ir
c
u
it
Court
of th e S i v i n t h
nn«l wife.Tho usual Fortnightly Bridge r&gt;.7. i n 1 *■u,ch
C hristian n a m e Is ttn- J u d ic i a l Circuit o f th e S t a t e i f F l o ­
will be held at the dub house Tues­ U
~ . .|.r n;’ IA. Solar nn.t wife.*» Ilf,------------- rida. In nnd fo r S dm lm de C ounty,
”, . " . *
h rlstlan n a m e Is un* on t h i s th e 26tU day u( S ep tem b er
day afternoon with 51rs. Mildred vKmm
n ; Antonio Salary amt w ife. A. i». n i 3 .
Peabody as hostess. On Wednes­
V. K. DO TOLARS.
. •So,nr&gt;- whose t'lirlslliin name
day afternoon the Literature De­ Is unknow n; It f . llo\ it anil w i f e ------ C lerk of the C ir c u it Court o f th e
Unvil,
whim,.
Christian
n
a
m
e
Is
S
e
v
e
n
t
h
Jtldlclnl
C ircu it o f F l o r ­
an
partment will resume its discussion k n ow n ; c \| w i n i a m s mil Wife.—
ida. In nml f o r S e m in o le County.
ot the Bok Biographies and
.." miains.
,
. whose Christian (S E A L )
A. M. W E E K S .
nnniK is unknown; Junivs C. l*utl®r- Ily:
Christopher Morleys clever little so
D e p u ty Clerk.
n anil w i(r. ------------- F a t t e r ».in, I
play Bed-room Suite will be read Whose
. „ . ..i hristhm
....... nam e lx unfciuiAvnkiDeCOTThS A- S P E N C E R .
under the direction of 5Irs. Rich- A n n ie t ulch. unmarried: Hamm I U. S o li c it o r s nnd o f C o u n sel for
h u tch and w|f«.--------- F litch, w h o s e
t h e C om p ln ln n n t.
nrd Maxwell.
Christian nam - | . u n k n o w n ; H en ry *Rept. IS. Oct. 5 - 11-FJ-Ifi.
K u tch mill w it-,
-Futch, Whcsil 'The attention of club women is «*?.rl*t !?M
l* u n k n o w n ; Mrs. IX TIIE CIIH'l’IT COI'IIT OF THE
A!IkI*
utch
ami
husband.---------------called to the publication by the f ulch. w h ose Christian n a m e Is u n ­ HEVKXTII .11 MU l U CIlirriTO K
ri.OIIIDA. IX AMI ro ll SEMI­
Century Company of New York, kn ow n ; U . F. Futch amt w lfo .--------NOLE ro l NTV. IX t'llAXl'EIIY,
1-ul.
h.
w
h
ose
Christian
nnmn
Is
u
n
­
Alfred Robson left Saturday of Mrs. Alice Antes Winter’s val­
O. M. J ATOMS.
k
n
o
w
n
;
H
eorge
\v.
F
u
tch
Jr.,
am!
C o m p la in a n t,
night for Jacksonville to meet his uable book, “The Business of Be­ Wue.--------- Futch, whose Christian
wife. They expected to return lo ing u Club Woman.” The price of nnme Is unkn ow n ; I’n lllc l l u r m t t ISA IA H FUT C H eVtH.al.
hushaml. iieorRe H a rn ett; N ancy
Snnford today, where they will be this book is $1.25, and it may be nml
D cfen ila tit*.
Jo n es uml hushand. .1 \V. Jon es; TO M cK IN Z IE A N D McKINNON, a I
nt home on Palmetto Avenue.
[ordered directly from the publish- all
former
stock h old ers,
w h o se C orporation:
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, ers. It is full of practical infor- n am es are u nknow n, o f McKlnzIe
It b e in g tninla to a p p e a r lo tlilx I
und
McKinnon,
a
cortiorutlon.
If
Misses Olive Newman nnd Na- j mation expressed in Mrs. Winter's sa id corporation Is no lotiKer a legal Court that S u m m o n * In C h an cery 11
linx been h e r e t o f o r e lanuetl. d ir e c t - j
omi Scoggins, who attended the Jown happy vein.
e n tity ; McKlnzIe and McKinnon, a i d to you. and th a t th e S h e r if f o f j 1
co
-p
a
rtn
ersh
ip
and
each
and
e
v
ery
S e m in o le C ou n ty, F lo rid a, ban made I
Florida State College for Women,
-------co-partners, w h o s e n a m e s are re tu r n th a t s a m o c a n n o t b e served
spent th? week-end with their p a r-1 Mrs. W. M. Scott and Mrs. Hen- oufn kthe
n ow n , who w ere on the l» th day o w i n g to your f a ilu r e to e le c t o f ­
ents. They returned to school this r&gt;' Wight will attend the meeting o f Reptrnth* r A. 1&gt;. Ell t tr a d i n g anil ficer® or ap p oin t ngen tx. or lo h av e
g b u sin ess under th e c o - p a r t n e r ­ w it h i n th e S t a t e of F lo rid a , an o f ­
afternoon.
j of the State Board of the Florida ds ho in
mime and sty le o f McKlnzIe ficer or a g e n t u p o n w h o m p i o n xx
-------Federation of Women’s Clubs in nndip McKinnon,
nml ea ch and every cou ld be served, nnd th at y o u r o f f l - i M
Misses Mary Elizabeth Pulestnn,' *'ort Lauderdale this week. In the o f the ab o ve named d e fe n d a n t s . If cor* nml n getu x a r c u n i.tu.uti.
liv
in
g
,
and
if
either,
a n y or all o f
T h erefo re, you , McKlnzIe and Me- ft
Sarah Evelyn Williams, and Louise absence of both President and ■aid d e fe n d a n ts be dead,
to all par­ K ln n on , a c o rp o ra tio n , n am ed ax d o - 1ft
Sarles who attended the Florida Vice-President, the club office will t i e s i-bilmlng In terests under th e fe
tulii til In th e tib ov e and f o r e g o i n g I *
f o l lo w in g deceased d e fe n d a n t s , to- ca u se, p en d in g in t h e a b o v e xtyled ;
State College for Women, spent no( he open, but nny matters re- w
lt: Isaiah Futch anil w i f e
court, bein g a p r o c e e d in g to r s t n h - l
the week-end in Sanford. They Ruiring action during the week Flitch,
w h o le Tlirlntian n a m e lx un llxli nml 'inlet th e ti t le to th e to lwill return to Tallahassee tom or-1ma&gt;’ be referred to Mrs. Wm. A. k n o w n ; A. Solar atul w i f e . ----------- l o w l n g d e s c r ib e d la u d s In Seinluolu
whom- T luietlnn n a m e lx u n ­ County, Florida, t o - w it:
Fitts. Jr., second vice-president, Solar,
row.
k n o w n ; Auionio S a la ry anil w ife,
T h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e - o f tho
and Mrs. Fred Williams, third vice- --------Salary, who*® C h r istia n nnme
S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S w l l n n
's u n k n ow n it. F. tloyil nml w ife.
T lilr t y - s lx Chi). T o w n s h ip T w e n ­
Mrs. M. F. Flemister of Atlanta, president.
llovtl. who*® l'lirlstInn name
t y - o n e (21) S o u th . I t u n g e ’i l i l r Ga., who is visiting her daughter,
I* u n k n ow n T. M W illia m s unit
i v - t w o CI2) E a s t: and
William*. W hose ChrisMrs. F. L. Nixon, suffered a pain­ Red Owner Cleared On w ife,
Tin- South H a l f of tho S o u th e a s t
tlaii nam e lx u n k n o w n ; J a m e s C.
Q u a r te r of th e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r ­
ful injury a few days ago hy fall­
P a tters o n anil w if e .------------- F a tterter of the S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r of
ing down n stairway. Her many Liquor Act Violation ■on.
w h o se C h ristia n n am e lx u n ­
S e c tio n T h ir ty s i x &lt;2&lt;l). T o w n ­
known.
Annie Futch .
S a m u el it.
sh ip T w e n t y - o n e (21)
South,
friends will be pleased to learn
Itan ge T h i r t y - t w o (.12) E a st,
F u tch ami w if e . — — Futclt, w h o se
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20.—(A*)—Au­ Christian
that she is improving after the un­
iiatne lx u n k n o w n ; Henry a r e h ereb y re q u ir e d to he and a p ­
gust “Garry” Herrmann, owner of Futch ami w ife ,
fortunate accident.
-F u tc h . w h ose pear before ou r said C ircu it Court
hristian iinmo Is u n k n o w n ; .Mrs. at th o Court H o u s e at S a n fo r d . F l o ­
the Cincinnati National League CMike
rida. on the 2nd day o f N ovem b er
u tch anil hushand.
Rodger Kilcumniings, Lyman Baseball Club, and five of the sev­ Futch.F w
h o se r h r lx ltn n nam e lx u n ­ A. D I32.’i, and th e n nn l t h e r e m a k e
Betz, and John J. Mulkern of Chi­ en members of the "Royal Red k n ow n ; VV. F. F u tch and w ife ,---------- a n s w e r to th e h ill of c o m p l a in t e x ­
w h o se ChrlNtlan n am e lx u n ­ h ib ite d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s cau se.
cago are in Sanford for a few days Rotters" charged with violation of Futch.
kn ow n ; ili .rge \V. Futch. Jr., nml
It Is fu rth er ord ered th a t th is
on business. They are large de­ the Volstead Act, were di*rhargetl w ife.------------ Futch . w h o s e C h ristian O rder he im hllxheil In T h e San ford
name I* u n k n ow n ; Folll® Burnett Herald, u n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e d In
velopers and salesmen and will by U. S. Commissioner Atkins af­ ami
hushaml. Cicorgo Uurnett: N a n ­ S an ford . S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a,
probably locate in or near Sanford, ter a preliminary hearing lu re.
cy Jon es and hushaml. .1 VV. J o n e s ; o n c e each w e e k fo r foil;* c o n s e c u t i v e
Tho other two defendant.* named all form er stock h old ers. w h o s e w e e k s
as they nre very favorably im­
H
n a n o - ar.- u n k n o w n , o f McKunzIe
W IT N ESS t h o H o n o r a b le J. J.
pressed with this section of Flori­ in the indictment were ordered held anil
th o
c ir c u i t
McKinnon, a corporation. If said D ick in s o n . J u d g e of
after prohibition agents had testi­ corporation lx no lo n g e r a l e g a l e n ­ C ou rt of the S e v e n t h J u d ic ia l C ircuit ,
da.
fied they found pitchers of liter t i t y . M cK enzie ami M cKinnon, a o f Florida, In and fo r S e m in o le
a r tn e r sh ip ami each anil e v e r y C o u n ty , on tills tho 2»5 d a y o f S e p ­
in their hands when they dropped co -pthe
c o - p a r t m-rx. w h o s e n a m e s are t e m b e r A l&gt;. 1926.
Living Costs Hits Art in on the rooters on the 17th flour &gt;.funknown,
.1. J. D ICK IN SON .
w h o w ere on the I'.'lh ila.v
f R eptm ther A l&gt; Hill trailin g and J u d g e o f the C ircu it o f t h e S e v e n ­
of the Stntler Hotel here.
th Ju d icial C ircu it o f F lo r id a , In
ibilng huxlnex* miller th e compart-

Classed
Hard Blow In France
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
Arians
and
son
rome Does of St. Petersburg spent the week- j PARIS, Oct. 20.—(A*)—The high
cost of living seems to have hit
irie$22
• . Limit end in Sanford.
I/Oct 2(5.—(d‘1—
| really destitute
kiving municipal
j maximum revebr to 480 francs
tthing like S22.
* tke way the
Put, owing to the
}. and the height
the mayors of
|towr.i have just
1 Z'lvemment auIthe rat? to perlpeiiple who can
F° I
a year

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TALLAHASSEE; Fla.. Oct. 26.
—&lt;/P)—ChalrmfcW R. Hudson Burr, ’ s a f e
of the Railroad Commission, a t­ T h i r t y - t w o &lt;J2&gt;
a .t; nV
,Vul
(S3) E
East;
iit
I
tended a hearing on cement freight T h e South H a lf of the S o u th e a s t
Q
u
arter
of
th
e
Northeast
Q
u
ar­
rates at New Orleans during last te r of the S o u th ea s t Ounrter of
week. ^The hearing was one of tho S e c tio n T h lr ty - a lx &lt;1&lt;Q T o w n h i p T w e n t y - on e &lt;5t) South.
most important in the southeast, sKatin®
T h i r t y - t w o (32) East,
■n® wa* attended by rnilrond of­ nm l t o an
y uml nil other p erson s
ficials and rate experts from all w h o s e n a m es a r e u n know n, c la im I
n
s
a
n
y
right,
ti t le or Interest In
sections.
ft
nml t o the Inmls h erein ab ove d®.

tonn Beach Sunday,
do, and \V. M. Stone drove to Day-

Miss Frances Cherry has return­
ed
from Gninosviile, where she
Miss Mary Elizabeth Nixon was spent
the week-end ns the guest
tendered a most delightful and en­ of Mrs. D. T. Philvnw.
joyable surprise party on the occasion of her birthday Saturday,
Mrs. TNdhnm Harper nnd dau­
contrary to the general rule of par- ghter,
Mary, of Orlando were
tics of thnt nature, the affair was SundayMiss
at the C. E. Ward
totally unexpected by Miss Nixon home on guests
Cameron
Avenue.
and was a delightful surprise.
Tho Nixon homo was Tjfcautifully ' Jnmes J. Doll of New
ft
derbrnted with, Autumn flowers stopping at the Valdez. HeYork
is pro
and plants. There wns a profusion Fcnting a diamond and platinum
of golden rod and Shhsta daisies
nt the McUulin Jewerlv
nnd the color scheme of black and display
store.
gold w as'carried throughout.
About 28 guewts were present to
celebrate the occasion and Miss „ Attorney John M. Kelley of New
Nixon received many beautiful nnd York nnd Chicago is in Sanford for
valunblc presents. Many interest­ n few days in th? interest of the
ing games were played and the OU.er-Kclloy Renlty Co. He is
afternoon passed all too quickly. stopping at the Valdez.
Mrs. Nixon served delicious re­
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Wiggins an­
freshments of ice cream and cake.
nounce the birth of a daughter
Tuesday. Oct. 20. nt their home on
Magnolin Avenue. The little girl
has been named Kathryn.

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HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

7*T?p-.

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’SAVEi
[THRIVE
In v

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H

1925
HOW FAR IS IT TO •
“ INDEPENDENCE TOWN” ?
What »lo the “roml signs” say? How long will It taka
you to get there? Let’s see.
If you are willing to save $12.00 a week—with 1 per
cent compound interest nddod semi-nnnunlly you will
hnve $7,500 in less than 10 years. If you save less it
will of course take you a little longer.
............
But it rcnlly Isn’t fnr to “ Independence Town , is it?
If you wtint to go there start now with a savings ac­
count at the First National Bank.
Just swing into n good “savings, stride nnd keep go­
ing. We will help you.
....
“Ten Years to Independence Town . All right. W ere
off.
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FIRST NATIONAL

BANK

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Announcement

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TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC OF SANFORD

Beginning Monday, October 26 The
Sanford Battery Service Company
will be operated under new manage­
ment and name.

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HenccfoYth Will Be Known As

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THE BECKER AUTO ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Specializing in auto electricity.
Auto Supplies
Electrical Fixtures
Motors—Magrnitors Generators
Goyld D readnau.eht Batteries
Gas
Oil
Grease

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Paramount Service Guaranteed
YOUU PATRONAGE KINDLY SOLICITED

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The Becker Auto Electric Co.

nersiiip nano- ami s t y le of McKlnzIe
a n d for S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
and MeKInnon. or o t h e r w is e In anil D eC O T T E S X S I ’E N C E It
to tlo- fo llo w in g described laml. s i t ­ S o l i c i t o r s and o f C o u n sel fo r
uate h u m ami lodng In the C o u n ­
t h e C iu n p laln an t.
ty o f S em in ole ami S ta t e o f Florida. S ep t. 21 Oct. 6 - 1 2-19-27.

A. G. llceler. Prop.

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FOR CITY COMMISSION

I*&gt;

I hereby announce my can­
didacy in the coming city election for the office of City
Commission,
II. It. STEVENS

New Fall Silk Printed Crepes

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M IL A N E

Beautiful designs, 40 inch printed on
heavy flat crepes.

Mon.-Tucs.-Wed.

$4.00 per yard

LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

Shawls Are Gaining Ground in theor wrapped one over the other, ibis
r1
• •» • •
..I......
1V .i.I.&gt;r.1,I lit
shawlI L,
Is ..embroidered
in liriirlti
bright fill.
col­
Season’s
Fashions.
-lure Syndicit*
ored
wools
anti
has
a
long
white
When shawls came into fash­
1 *'»lt Hand ion before—that is in the early fringe. Beneath it in the sketch is
make u-o of li*.
century—they ttayed shown a shawl that is very, very
| v' adayj and many nineteenth
there for nearly three quarters of new. it is of bois-de-ro.se velvet
. en,|.it to their •l century. A pretty long time for urinted in gold with gold fringe. At
Lsu,re « 'ery easy one fashion to remain good, you the upper left hand corner t 1shown
iurable. But will agree. So if history repeats a green and brown wool shawl of
l v '"lb th..* who itself, then we need hnve no fear the sort that women carry motoring
nL°&lt; ft tie u . .| that the present vogue for shawls!or for sports.
. H ' *re itu; will soon wane. Tho fact is that
1 1
well we are just on the fringes of the
. “ • high polish fashion.
Mnyhnp before many
the hands years have passed mawls will be
worn for street wraps as they were
J-Vfher Jifiui.'ti..* eighty years ago. But of course
i , l "i'* Mi*h iE that’s just conjecture. The impor­
bottle tant thing is that shawls are very
th '}■,lrifs very generally worn in the evening now,
” .j'HUid 1|UiU,
.HPbed leave* a and same women make use of a
surface „f a snort:t shawl.
At Deauville last summer the
0r ‘hart thev oriirfashion
for shawls received a great
wapt to g e t
boost. Exquisite examples of Span­
Prhiiv lh^ ,,y"ur ish shawls were nightly displayed
forked and at the Casino there. There were
. . of the re- also marvelously embroidered Chify
dilut e your ne:ts crepe shawls and some prom­
inence was given to the shawls of
im 'ome of the Purely modern inspiration. Seem­
' th« Polish on
“cb longer in ingly thu essential thing about the
'n othertv It modern evening shawl is the fringe.
on the left The shuwl would be far less tem pt­
because you ing if it were not for that. To be
ls important to sure long silken fringe has n mad­
o* the old polish dening way of catching on bended
embroidery, metallic lace or bugles,
n&lt;w coaL
ry h'Kh polish is but this must he put up with when
j 2 M,“ar l»y some •uch trimmings and shawls are in
f the ordinary the limelight n t the same time.
A number of women have taken
j buffer be sure
»» afterwards to to collecting fine shawls, but bear
m mind that it requires a large
‘ificial look.
bank account to support such n
V"-' nails hobby.
1** ^outrcle
V* tides
cut
Sometimes the purchase of a
tf-mantcured look lovely shawl solves your problem of
is not con- suitable attire for some special oc‘ [orm nowadays,
ter than u ncw frock
" it l« cut unless rlSY*AbcL
count do. to r un interesting tt'iawl
necessary. It . -v be worn over a frock so as to
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Jin k in g hands,
»h'ng with indif- wi.VTA a9pect,‘ by wearing it
a, . ry injurious. ing i t ' d i f S n U ^ 113 Und bV
In the center is a white cashntt*
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No woman’s
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bbu " Kth" morn- ThJ1 whft f nC .embroil,ered shawl. At the left is a green aqd brown
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UnJe' * ,* white cattvmir shawl in the wool shawl for sports wear, and at
tim'es
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Vanata Crepes
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AS CONTENDERS

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Midi . ..
Illinois ..

Recent Defeat, First Since
Ohio Game In li&gt;20. Spurs i \ n i t c r t r ro n tT , se v e n t h
nit i m . r i i t r t it , Nian.Mii.t: : \ r u n t r r coi iit seventh
Californians In Collegiate .it
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Defeat Of Princeton By Col- Vale
Rate And Dartmouth Vic­ Brown
tory Over Harvard .Marks
Final Elimination Of Elite Pdh’StA*.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 2&lt;5.-(/P)—Rc„ viewed by ptay which defied the
clement* in running true to form
Mn ■ w
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nnd forecast,
Eastern #■collegiate
football tonight had recovered ful­
ly from rude Jolt* of a week ntfo
and was ready to push on to an­
other round of titanic slrugglo-t
with every member of the "big
three" apparently counted out of
the championship quest.
The elimination of Princeton in
the title chase by versatile Eddie
Tryon nnd Colgate, milling n new
chapter of reversals to the fall o t
Yale before Pennsylvania and the
decline of Harvnrd, was pnrnllelcd
by n bold challenge hurled at the
cleatcd feet of Pennsylvania nnd
Army from the hills of Hanover,
N. H. Swooping down on hnples*
Harvard to crush the Crimson as
they never had crushed them be­
fore, Dartmouth warriors elbowed
themselves into position alongside
the Quaker and tonight stood ronspiciously in the front row of six­
teen undefeated Eastern conting­
ents.
Cornell, also unbeaten hut un­
tried by keen opposition, straddled
the path of both Dartmouth and
Pennsylvania, while Army, nddding
Kt. Louis yesterday to it* list of
middleweight victims, saw the
championship goal line obstructed
by a growling Vale Bulldog, which
had been refreshed and strenthon*
cd by a welcome banquet at the
expense of the Providence Brown
Bear.
Syracuse nnd Colgate, two remnining _ contenders among the
teams with clonn slates, were fac­
ed with the possibility of elimina­
tion either by formidable opposi­
tion from other elevens or in a
battle which brings them together
at Syracuse November H. Penn
State and Ohio Wesleyan confront
the Orange in the next two weeks,
**®'wevor, while Colgate men, whose
title hopes are dimmed somewhat
by a tie with LnFayette, apparent­
ly meet their only remaining major
test in the Syracuse s truggle.
Navy, Washington nnd Jeffer­
son, Lehigh and Holy Oro hs, also
among teams with unbroken vic­
tory strings for the campaign, as
yet have failed to bring forth suff cienitaffta [vV p-vm- to Hijin
the consideration which Army,
Dartmouth amid
Pennsylvnni i
have received. Navy’s tie with
I rinceton likewise tends to dimin­
ish Annapolis' change.-.

n ew sp ap er initiUshed In Seminob
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and each o f you. are hereby
County. Florida., for lour (t) c o n - i n ot If i• nnd r eq u ired to present. an)
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W IT NESS m l h an d n s C lerk o f ,-itli,-r of y o u , m a y lin ve a g a i n s t tin
said Court and tho seal t h e r e o f . ! L-3ta tr o f E d w a r d W i n s l o w Mitchell
th is Sth day ,n r
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1021.1,1., ed.-ed. la t e o f Mdinlnole County.
I,. DOUBIiA iw ,
t Flnrhia. to ttio u m lerslg in d Admint’lerk of Circuit Court o t S e m i n o le latraturs o f raid e s t a t e , w ith in one
C o u n t y . Florida.
}&lt;- ir from th e d a t e h ereof.
(SEAL)
D ated S e p te m b e r lo t h . A. P . 192J
Uy A. M. W E E K S , IJ. C.
FRA N C E S t,. MITCIIEI-L
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LA W H E N C E C. MITCHELL
. S o l i c i t o r for C om p lalu u u t.
A d m in istr a to r s.
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Kansas ..
Nebraska
Tenn .. ..
L. S. U. ..
North Carolina II; Mercer 0.
Washington &amp; Jefferson 7; Ln*
Fayette 0.
Oborlin 7; Case 0.
Boston College I I; Allegheny 7.
Bucknell II; Georgetown Univer­
sity .
Syracuse 18; Providence 0.
Princeton freshmen 12; Navy,
Plchos (J,
Maine HI; Bates 7,
Niagara 11); Hobart 7.
Colgate E); Princeton ().
Suspuehanna 0; Scheyk'iil 0.
Pennsylvania Millitary College
13; Temple University 0.
Dartmouth freshmun, 20; Exeter
i&gt;
St. Joseph’s College, 13; Mr.nlmitan, 0.
Virginia Military Institute, 27;
North Carolina State (].
Michigan 3; Illinois (J.
St, John’s 22; Stephens 0,
Rhode Island State 12; College
of the City of New York 7.
Pittsburgh 12; Carnegie Tech 0.
Dartmouth 12; Carnegie Tech 0.
Dartmouth freshmen, 20; Exeter
10.
Penn State 13; Miehignn Aggies
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Navy 37; Washington 0.
Army ID; St. Louis 0.
Western Maryland 17; Loyotn 0.
Johns Hopkins 13; Drexel 0
Washington nnd Lee, 20; Virgin­
ia Polytechnic 0.
Centre college 13; Western Nor­
mal of Kentucky 0.
Wisconsin, 7; Purdue 0.
Nebraska 1*1; Kansas 0,
Missouri 3; Kansas Aggies 0.
University of Detroit 0; Qntmtico Marines 0.
Lelligh 7; Rutgers 0.
New York university 33; Middlebury 0.
Washington and Jefferson 7; La
fayette (5.
Iowa Hi; Ohio State 0.
Pennsylvania,, M.ililaty CoHeg13; Temple 0.
Birmingham-Southern, 38; f.oyo.
la 0.‘
At Bristol King college 0; Mary­
ville 10 .
At Ames: Washington 13; Iowa
State 28.
At Lexington, Ky.: Kentucky
State II; Sewn nee 0.
New Hampshire university, 10 ;
Springfield 10.
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Vale freshmen 20; Culver mili­
tary 0.
Stevens-St. Lawrence, cancelled.
RAN PRANCIHC, Cal., Oct. *jrj.
Hobart, 87; Niagara. I!1,
—(/P)—The Ran Francisco Seals
Waynesburg, 12; Westminister
took both endds ,&gt;{ n double bill •).
from the Louisville Colonels lien*
Grover City, 2(1; Marietta 0.
yesterday afternoon, !) to 0 and [) Muhlenberg, 0; Dickinson, ().
to 7. The Seals hammered four
Lebanon Valley, (1; Villa Nova,
Kentucky twirlers for a total of 0.
27 safeties during the matinee.
Uimnln, 33; Webb Naval ().
First (inme.
Union, 10; R. P. I., 0 .
Swnrtiimorc 13; F. &amp; M„ 2.
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Clarkson, 10; Rochester, 0.
L o u isv ille.................... .. . D- :u"&gt;
Holy Cross, 47; Vermont 3,
Batteries: McWeeny ami Velio;
Havcrford 15; Hamilton o.
Tutcup, K*li'U ami Mcyor.
Davis Elkins, 3D; University of
Second (Same.
Buffalo, 0.
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R. H. E.
John Carroll forfeited to CunisLouisville
. cos nno nr.o—7 - 15-2 in*, 10 to 0.
R. Francisco 101 010 OOx—ii-12-2
Connecticut Aggies, 3; Tuftun 0.
Batteries; Holly, Dawson, EsDrnku 7; Grinnell 1!.
*, J®* K9®l) and Meyer: (ieury,
T tila n e 18; N o r t h w e s t e r n 7.
Dr if fin and Agnew, Ritchie,
King College (i; Maryville 10.
Massachusetts
Miami August 1 building per­ •esler Tech, IV. Aggies, fil; Wormits totaled 10,021, 177.
Total
Tennessee, 0; Louisiana Slate 0.
District record is $31,000,Fiirnain 7; Ii.ividson 0 ,
000, this year.
Delaware (&gt;; ,M. Johns 7.

Colonels Let Down
Twice By Seals In
Sunday Double Bill

Albright 18; Blue Ridge 0.

Howcy-lluwey bridge a, rn ,-,
Little Lake Harrisi, ufiprovnl by
fcdcrnl engineering officinla.

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Make your purchases be­
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may not lie able after timt,
HOLD FAST ami read
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20 acres at C’huluota, 7
acres cleared amt under
fence, 2 1-2 acre young
tangerine grove, price $2.500.00, one-hulf cash, bal­
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Phone 8

Wasting Time
Why wnsto your time run­
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good investment?
Let ti3
show you how you enn in­
vest your motley nml double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
days. We hnvc been in tho
rcnl estate hut ines* for years
nnd nre glnd to say we have
tiie finest listings nml the
best values in th6 State of
Florida.
COMF AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to list
their properties with us for
le tter results and quick action

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410 Sanford Avo. Sanford, Fla.

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Call ami let us explain our plan.

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Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co.
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
Ha a n xa a na nBs nmt a nna na nni a na Bna c a nr Ba xna Ka i j nHa Kr . - ^ , *

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And we want you to name
E conomical T r a n tp o rla lio n

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EVERY

CHEVROtE-F

$10 in

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will be given for the most appropriate name
contest is open to all

popu

Realty Co.

Ball H ardw are

A n d iro n s

Lot 12 Rose Court facing
Sanford Avenue, 75x155
feet, a good buy at !?;i,ooo,
one-third cash.

BROWN

Medium Priced

s Sem inole Business

WRIGLEYS
AFT

TiHTCriS

PANY. a Corporation,
r e i n s r r r iv o .
BERKLEY. Col., Oct. 20.—Cal­ CEOItC E w . M e c r U D V ir Jlvjmt. •j v . . i : S T R E E T IN V E S T M E N T COM­
ifornia's sensational run of suc­ Snniuel t.. W a d s w o r th If llvim ;. PANY, ft C orp oration ,
cesses has finally been halted. The Jam* &lt; It. Weld), Individually and BENJAMIN* It. 1*0' ND, If li v i n g
T ru stee, if li v in g , an l Conrad
famous Olympic club clevi n was an
WII.LIAM LUTE. If liv in g , R O B ­
A. CnrvJn, ofhorw lno Known* im
F. H T R .\T ll i: it , ir lining, and
tho one to check the stellar ad­ Conrad A. Corot In. if li v in g nml IfERT
a i i a n a a in ii B B n B ijn j ia a a B u ii jm i u j,
&lt; Ifhvr *T all of th e m ar«: ,l«*nd
vances of the Andy Smith brigade. If ••iilo r &gt;*r nnv o f th o sa id do- then
a g a i n s t all p e r so n s elainnnR
d iin ts lie de:nL th an ntralnst all
Inl. ri xt u n d er t
mni I u It. Found
The great Ohio State eleven of fen
persons c l a i m i n g uitereniM under
* * ,i:o-*l, or u m ler iVilll im I.ute,
1920 was handed a walloping in »Iei.ig&gt;**W, it c C u r J y tiecoasetl, **r «1.
dici*ftKi*d. or
und er
Jtoliert !■'
it-i jaunt out to the coast that is Uiid' r Snniuel 1,. WaitHWiirth &lt;&lt;■ Htralller.
d. .'eased. US liv'lrn, lli ■
, or u n d er Junta.i II. W« id»
vi
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r
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s
.
or
otiirtr
el.-nmstill fresh in the minds of the ceased
&lt;li*r.rist*d. or nntl-rr Co ri rn it A. Curn ts under th e m or eith er o f them
Buckeye followers. Last year u v l n **r C o n r a d a . C o r o v ln iiucea.**- aMrB e n ja m in It. I'utin L Mrs
strong Pennsylvania outfit, one of rd. or timl**r eltlior o r a n y e f th em
W illiam L ate.
-Mrs.
Robert F
lo-lrs. d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e s or otltHtr.it
her.
COOPER
tlROCEUY
the best thnt institution ever turn­ us
OWNER LEAVING ft
i r il a lin n n ts under tln-ni &lt;r eltliCOMPANY,
a
C
orporation
x ist­
ed loose, was sent back cast de­ • r of them: .Mrs. i7** &gt;i*ko w. Mc­ ing under the l a w s o f tho e814
* d._
If
0
New Six Iinom Bungalow (modern),
feated, n grim reminder of its Curdy. Annie E. Wudsw iirtli, A le v - nf Florida, and nil persons elalm i t.. Cnrvln. o t h e r w is e k n o w n
hig an y In t e r e st In th e tr a c t s of
built-in features
trip across the contient to tneklo nudr
ii&lt; AI • t u n d r a I,. C u rm ln , and nil
Inml h e r e in a f t e r described.
the Golden Bears in their own lair. persons claiming Interest In the To
t s . Benjam in K
tract,* of laud h u reln a fter d e sc r lh - Pound,tin*If dlievfeinngd,a nW
Always Formidable
illia m I.ute, c
S
Lai'SC lot. Garage. Elaborately '
ed.
liv
in
g
,
and
R
ob
ert
F. Htrather. If
California, indeed, stood out as T o tit** d'*fi*udanta Ooorf.v W . Mr
livin
g,
and
If
e
it
h
e
r
or
a
n
y
he
dead
one of the leading aggregations o L' j ' u n l y , S am u el I, W a d sw o rth , Jnt.i* *t nil parth-s e l u l m l n g IntereMn litulet
FULTON, INC.
It. Wt-hli. Inillvlduully nrul us Trits- Itenjntnlit It. Pound. WIIIMm l»-^t*,
football, always formidable, ai . t&lt;*e,
|
P rice $8,009. Terntf
Ciiurnil A. Cnrvln, o th e r w is e R ob ert i*’. Htrather anil each o f them
■ i
ways dangerous.
k n o w n us Conrutl A. Corovln. nnd ,1* • '-.ised or o th e r w is e , in tli-j p r o p ­
■
»J;
While its recent defeat by tho, enrli it ml t*vt*r&gt; one *tf th em If 11v - e r ly b elo w dt scrllo d. Mrs. RenjilOlympic dub c a m e ns a sort of }»J
Real Estate
M
'L
niIn It. Pound, Mrs. W illiam Lull
surprise, in justice to the RmiUi Curdy, .......... It, Webb, munuol L nml .Mrs. R ob ert F. M rath er, en d all
Developers
Promote?!
p erson s **l.ilm lu g tuiv tnt w est in Brokers
»levin it is only fair to mention WriilKwurth. Conrad A. C arvln. oil* tints"
certa in tr a c t s o f land sltitati
erwln*
k
n
ow
n
n
s
C
o
n
ra&lt;l
A.
Curor.n.
that this fall’s Olympic outfit nml i*nI*h nne e v e r y on** o f tit* m. In tin* Ciuintvj o f S ein ln olo and S la t,
ranks ns one of the best in the dei*e.*i«*il or » lh e r w |&gt; e , III I I t p r .p- of F lo rid a d escrib ed ns:
Seminole lintel
S
221-E.First Street,Opposite l'«|
The S o u t h w e s t •tunrter of th o
e r i y I*.in*., ili-Hcrllieil; Airs, tteorn**
country.
XV. M&lt; Curdy. A n n ie E. U'ad.tworth. I Nortltensl o u n r te r nnd the E a st
Only the week previous it doled Alexiintira I* Cnrvln, uihertvls** j h a lf of the Northwi-.it iiiiur;&gt;*r
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
of S ectio n
21.
T o w n s h ip
21
out n whipping to another unus­ kietwii its A lex a n d ra I,. Curitvln, ihm South.
“aiH tB K N m aH B aaw aaaaB aB aaasaaB R anisn
R a n g e 20 E a s t;
all p. r*"*iv« c l a i m i n g li.tttren s in
ually great far western team— tlioye ** rt tin t r a c t s o f land m i n ­ T he S o u th e a s t q u a r te r of th e
Stanford. And, when you are ute In Ho- ' 'minty &gt;tf H-mlltuli* end Smith w e s t o u n r t e r *i" S e c tio n 2L
T o w n s h ip 21 S o u th . R a n g e 30
of Florida ilexerlle d :* •■
trimming such elevens ns Stanford .Stale
*&gt;♦&gt; &lt;♦&lt;♦♦♦♦ ♦&gt;
*&gt; &lt;♦ &lt;♦ &lt;* &gt; ♦&gt; »*,A
E ast;
* r S W , of HI'JVi. Meet tun
and California on successive Satur­ 2.W*..
T
he N o r th e a s t q u a r te r of th e
Tot* ntdilp 21 South. C an ge 2!'
N o r t h w e s t q u a r te r
of S ection
days, you’re accomplishing quite Eanl; E \ **f W ' j of N E '/,. S**,-P.t. T o w n s h i p 21 Sou th , R a n g e
l toll 2. 'I’n w li Hit Ip 21 Sniltli.
a tittle.
C an ge 1"' E.ist;
:;*] E a st.
Tilt* S o u th o n e . f m t r l o o f Lot f!
So, while the reserve .stopped M V H or N C ' i t lews N ' i of
( Lot &lt;i b e in g t h e E a s t q u a rter of
N
W
'
i
).
Si
clloit
In,
Townvlilp
21
California's long winning streak, Sniltli, C.tngit in East;
the S o u t h e a s t iiinirt&gt;*.'i af S e c ­
it doesn't neiii ssarily mean that the . H E ', * f N W 'j a tel NE'.i o f MW't
tion IB, T o w n s h i p
21. South,
Ram:* 30 E a st.
Golden Bears won’t be right up S»*elIon I, Townxlilp 21 South.
I!ringi*
2*1
Hum.
T
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e
E
a
st
o
t
i
e
f
m
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n
h
o
f th e W est
with the topnotchers tins cam­ IT IS 111;11E I: Y O R D E R E D H ut
h a lf o f th e N o r t h w e s t qu arter
paign. On the contrary, Smith t on nnd ' o'lk of yon tin appear oil
o f 1he S o u t h w e s t q u a rter nml
th e W e s t q u a r te r of th** Nor-th*
and his proteges are likely to r u t ' io** 2nd &lt;i.i&gt;* **f Nnvemhre. A. t&gt;.
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th.
mil
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i-oni
plaint
filed
vv&gt;*-a quart's* o f tie* S o u tliw ert
192.1
quite a swath in collegiate circles herein.
q u a r te r o f S ectio n 21, T o w n s h ip
ere tho end of the chase.
21 S ou th . R a n g e 30 East..
IT IS F l'ItT IIE l: O R D E R E D Hint
IhI 1 *irih*r of |&gt;tihll**iiMon he pithImlny n Marvel
It In h ereb y ordered t h a t you nnd
L’
s
lo'd
I"
1
h*»
Siininrd
Herald.
'•
I
u do ap p ear on tin, 2nd
In "Tut" Imlny, Andy Smith lias h e" * p a p er piildi h.d In S an *or.l,1(Inv i „ of f .vy„oVeiiih.
r, A. D, i;i«r, 10 the
a gridder of the highest mu. ui- ,■'* "
I lor Ida. ii!,i*i' a pn, ,,r ,.n ,npl.iiat flln ! her* in.
f,,r
' ""s* ein lv e U* .*lis.,
)t | fu r t h e r O .l *r. I 'h a t Him Or*
lude. In Dixon, he has tin alln n . rs mv litin.l and nenl of -ribI . ,),*,. „ f j *mi, | .
i.,,, i„, p u |,iis|„.,| in
round star, runner, passer and U-ujr
( ' u n i at i-nn.ord, I Itiridjj. 'pj,.. S a n fo r d Itfrutd, a n«*u'Np:»pDt
punter. Out on tho western slope U1I 1 will 'la&gt; of iM-toher, A. It. I*..,. pntiBslieil In Snnforii, Sem lnol
Dixon has few, if any, superiors. ... .
1 !•
C ou n ty, F lo rid a, on**,* a w e e k foi
■’ottri. Seinlnolo Conn fo u r e o o s e e u t i v c w e e k s.
Evans nnd Iinzc are likewise good 1 l**ik C|r&lt;iili
ty, lToroln.
Wltto h my h and and Hie se a l of
performers. And there are' utlirrs! (r'EAl.)
Hu* said P lr e iilt Court at Hanford
F lo rid a , t h i s .3rd d ay o f October,
ns well, who are nlnuist certain to 1• »cl.
A. I&gt;. 1323.
carry the Caiifornin stnminnbi to
V. E. DOC*iLASS,
succf.**:i this season.
cler k
o f circ u it
Court, S e m in o le
We a re now carrying a wonderful
County, Florida.

A ' Ml&gt;*• I A I' 1 1 1 .. at the i'....I

H I M (HIM

gas

The ideal heal f»r I’ttrida wiAHrs.
All Styles .

WHIGLEY’S U th at it la u ,
&gt;4 long anil retu rn s such
great dividends fur so (maU
an outlay, * It keeps tcciU
clean, breads sweet, appetite
keen, -11— -*..............1

Fresh Bud full'tlavgrcd
w*Ti In Its wax-wrapped

Wight tiros, llldg,
SANFORD, FLA.

Second s i

PHONE 7G3,

Names to be sent to Herald offjjp
* On or Before N ov.l, 1925*,/
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T H K SAN FO RD H E R A L

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3— A u to s , R e n t

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For Sale, Acreage

FOR SALE: 2 ncres on 3rd St 1-2
a u to s fo r b ib b
mile from center of city.
c a g i e a u t o SERVICE
D»y Magnolia
Ave.
or nigh-.. Meota
inge transf*r. Phono 551 and 6J-w FOR SALE: 132 ncres on OcklaS e e l T"BONS
waha River, bordering" Marion
county line, one mile to Emeraida,
_ You Drivo It. .
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at R. R* 2Snn?.'ile 10 K00&lt;J r,,atl- A snap nt
t.10.00 |n?c acre, if unsold. A nuick
FOR RENT: Garage. 810 Palmetto
C,ty Kealty Co- ‘ 'hone
Ave. Phone 41G-J.
_ _ _ _ _ 12o' ^

-Sale, Heal Estate

-Wanted Help, Male

HJU SALE: French Avenue lot MAN for Beal Estate in Sanford, TO REACH the prosperous' (arm -!
[b a t e s
m ar Highland Park, high land,
steady position. Auto not nec­
f jl JTIBM
worth (301)0. Uwner will sell for essary. R. B. Schulte ilealty Co., in county advertise in the DeLnnd
*1250 on terms. $650 cash, balance Phone UI8, 102 N. Orange Ave., Daily News, rate le per wurd, cash ■
with orden________ __&lt;________
I W
« ,eve,ry ,J0 ,la&gt;'s- p - °- Box m &gt; Orlando, Fla.
•«4
DEVELOPERS'
ATTENTION —
‘Sa" for,,•
j u t i i f **r
Pensacola is beginning
the
WANTED: First class paper-hnngi«&gt; a
FOB SALE: Lot 50x117 on French , er. Good job. F. M. Venable at greatest development in Giorgio’s
a. ■
Avenue, $2000. Half on first Sanford Paint Si Wallpaper Co.
history; a half million dollar high­
•• ■ J
payment. Balance in one year. Box
way to the gulf beach just finish­
'16 Herald.
WANTED; Man for special work. ed; at '.wo million dollar bridge
joobl* a b o r a
See Edw. .J.
— ~ s'* across
.1. Ct
Cooper ‘between
Escambia Buy started;
FOB SALE: Magnolia Avenue cor­
bOR
SALK:
10
acres
rich,
hnm-Autos,
Sale
| ar« r°r coa*
401 Palmetto Ave.,1„quarter
uarte million dollar opera house
ner 80x100 in high class residen­ and seven at 30
inock land on Lake Harney, Will
U oftb
under construction; two millions
consider any reasonable offer. Ad- tial section, $3500 for quick sale. Monday evening.
n o u n tisE n ca iis
Painting— nccnratlng
Only
$650
cash,
necessary.
Phone
WANTED:
Three
men
to
take
orM*nt on highway; greatest
ole8\ f T'.,A* ,£ ewton’
Irving 713.
fioc for «««
1921 Dodge Touring.
fll, t .
ou_-. u ’ ii chance for live developers to get
St., N. U., Washington, 1).C,
RHONE 303
1923
Dodge,
Graham
lYi
ton
Truck
r« » tr lc l« l to
* 9 o7 L w fi. IV
™ ground
floor.
DevelFOR~SALEr 6" room cottage, cor­ narrkJn
R^rikan. agent,_207_E._6th_St.___
opmen?
A partm
ent. Write
Tho Pensa1923 Dodge Coupe
FOR SALE: 5 acres celery land
ner Palmetto and Spurling, $5,|»d" Th« S * " ;
1921 Dodge V\ ton Screens
just off Celery Ave., 2 miles ooo.oo, terms. Write Box 856, San 37—Wanted Help, Salesman ctlltl Nowh-______________
• re»Poni*h#
1922 Dodge Roadster
from center of city. 108 Magnolia ford, F la._____________________
f c l In sertio n
. iubMUUAnt
Ave.
WANTKli \ ..... ...........
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
1923 Dodge Touring
,lc« *nould b *
FOB SALE: Highlnnd Avenue lot,
HILTON’S
teed
all
wool
taiior-mnde
suits’
I
. pla’ Thouwnda read the rliw20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
lf lo
of
$2250, on terms; $275 cash, $275
lia ittlK Il SHOP
I. W . Phillips’ Sons FOR SAIF- DON’T m iv \ m 7\ *.n :il&gt; f^ya, balance every 90 days. °'coats at $31.50. a re '$20 cheaper » ficd Ra*” °f * lor"la * C,Tv:'
M3
Magnolia Ave.
than
store
prices
Fall
line
greatg*'1
™
'
rttlM
“
«
"
*
•
n
w""*
T
o
Homo
I’ooplo
I
Terms
, K, NT HUV A MO- l)ean-Berg Corporation, 516 First
First
Class Barbers
enl»l,v * t h ? r'
TOB BOAT until you see the National Bank.
est ever. Easy to sell. Write f o r ' Write
^.ln ,m‘m
25c’ ,c ash rate
? ithcardVrtlcr'
Oak and 2nd S t
Phone 3
*h
rul«
for complete
ilth
Special Attention
great
new
sales
plan.
.1.
B.
Simp­
Four
Bargains
at
THE
SANFORD
will ««'•
Given To Ladirs slid Children.
FOR SALE: Ono second hand BOAT WORKS.
• Inn. And
son, Dept. 1152 Chicago, III.
DO YOU WANT TO HUY or sell
22— Sale, F u rn ilu e
'
Scripps
F-4
motor,
good
condi­
III
y°,„
1.—Fast runabout, 2GxO feet beam.
anything? If so advertise in
want ad. to
1(1—Wanted Beal Estate
tio n ; one 36 ft. cabin cruiser, pow­ 32-30 IL P. Red W’ing Motor. Ma­
We curry a full line.
the Gainesville Sun.
K &amp; . c « fc ,
ered with Scripps E-d, 70 H. P. mo­ hogany finish boat.
Our prices arc right. Cash or
j*nid * ,v®
tor. Boat and motor in fine con- "•—Cabin Cruiser, 25x7 beam. 30 terms. We want your business WANTED LARGE ACREAGE: THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
flc . addraaa ■■
From owners only. Reasonably
neceptod wunt ad medium in
loot nurabar If j dition. Two second-hnnd flat bot­ H.P. Engine. White cednr hull.! Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
priced. S. T. Dribble, 18 N. W. 5th Daytona (Flo.I One cent a word
a bc h it p :( t
About ona
tom fishing boats. One Evinrude Copper fastened.
321
E.
First
St.
' ibaHMnd ha. a outboard motor. Wise Boat Works, 3.—20x4 1-2 open Launch, 7 H.P.
St., Miami, Fin.
nn
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
First
National
Hank Mlrtg. *10 acres 1-2 mile from
lb a ‘bar. c n n t
FOR SALE: Four heavy tnldea
Jit.
Dorn,
Fla.
Fairbanks-Morse
Engine.
2
cyl-1
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
.
-------------FlnHrf*
Ith you
11—Wanted lo Rent
ADVERTISING gets results if it
42x42. Twelve bent-wood dining
inders.
Kldrtaa
" ‘ | reaches potential buyers. 1’aOsteen station on R. R.
4.—Cabin
launch
23x5
beam.
G
lass1
^
ai.ra\
ono
,arK
e
refrigerator.
30U
7—Business
Service
hcst »«
WANTED: Small apartment ,,r I latkn
....... Daily Nt ws is circulated in
windows. Installed with 8-14 H . r ark Avenue.
» 7 l T»a
bedroom with kitchenette by bunt- an Tndustri'al' ami u'giic'uUural iccP. Regal motor.
■k#
» hr i t *’
1New hard road .and 20
tpr
Close in. Address tlon
VALDEZ HOTEL
OI.D SEWING machines made to n e f s couple.
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — P » ,* ■iwaM'a*
The;v boats arc in fine running
Ilurmienii I’lnii
*K" c.o. Herald.
—(
run
like
new.
W.
II.
Bnrrignn,
•criptions.
Drugs,
Sodas.
W«
^ V tl^ E IIlo la n i.
condition and guaranteed ns re­ 207 E. Fiftli Street._______
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
are as near you aa your phone. presented.
I feet from clear w ater
ilea
WANTED: Apartment, three room! scene of stupendous developSnn(»rir* l.rsilInK 11&lt;&gt;trI
Call 103..
SANFORD BOAT WORKS, At
24.—Lost, Found
ami bath, furnhOied. Reply X.! merit. Read about it ill the Palm
Osteen Bridge, Celery Avenue.
tv (HIT W. t\ AIIM.II, IIII Iinurr !lake. $1(55 per acre.
Y. Z. care Herald.
(Bench Post. Sample copy tent on
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
[cations
I.OST:
Spare
tire
and
rim
3414x4,
request.
Successors to GlHon A Platt
PLAIN AND FANCY Sewing done.
r
between i’aoln and ice plant on
42—AiIvIr. Mediums
J16 Magnolia.
Everything elec- _1009 Union Avenue._______
First Street road. Reward for re­
Lots in Rose Court, Ft.
iienH
Weal. Phone 422. Electragltb
turn to Kent Vulcanizing Works. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
soriea
17—For Sale, Houses
Radio.
gusta, Ga„ Augusta’s greatest
Mellon, F ranklin T er­
It
.
"1 I.OST: Between I’iggly Wiggly ai
and classified medium, rate, rush, 9c
FOR
SALE:
1
Four
r room house,; Rt)UmtMat &amp; Anderson, Mond:
WIGITTS—Three stations. Mag­
mlay
liirinif
charge.
10c
minimum.
finished and pninteu. i m reei; or Tuesday,
*r,,.1J,i,ll, wide silver liarpin
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
wi
rpin with
race , P i n e H eights,
Sanford
Avenue
and
Jfltb
Street,
pportunitiea
LEARN
AUOUr
Folk
County
and
Will ,ell r , r SW0.ua c « k W.IU)r i;.;|™:7,7waV .r™ i A | , £ 7 i S
y Expert s e rv ic e ^
Lakeland, through the StarW right. Pinecrest Sub-division.
ervice
San Lanta, Rel-Air,
Fine, Orlando, Fla.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
Apartm ents
WIGHT PRINT SHOP--Printing
IB—Sale, Live Stock
I.OST: White rat terrier, wearing dium in South Florida. Published
Pine Ilurst, B u e n a
Jlouses
Engraving, Embossing. See uv
harness. Answers (&lt;&gt; name o f . mornings. ST AR-T E LEG It AM—
$250.00 in fit) days; $200.00 in
Joorns
first. We do It. Phone 417-W FOR SALE: 10 good work mules, "Speedy". Reward if returned to 11-akcland. l’lorida.
t.—80 acres with frontage
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
may bo seen nt our barns, ono Sanford Tourist Camp.
Vista and also F irst
90 iliys; balance $15.00 p*r
on Golden Lake,
Located
mile
south ami 2 miles west of
MAINE — Wntervllle, Morning
Board
month at H per cent interest.
outside
of
the
present
eity
Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine |
25—Opticians, Jewelers
Street Extension.
[Office, S to res JAMES H. COWAN—Alt kinds Co-Operative Association, Box 79
limits of Sanford. Adjoin­
people are interested in Florida j
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
IL
C.
VIELE,
Jeweler.
Watch.
3.
—$5000.00
will
buy
a
|creage
ing land is living sold for
• Waier ard Boat Tanks. At Oak Lakeland, Fla,
jewelery and clock repairing and property. Reach them through
beautiful corner lot on I’nrk
thango
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­
prices much higher than this
the
Sentinel.
Kate
card
on
ap­
engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag­
We can make you a
21—Sale, Beal Estate
Avenue located in a beautiful,
phone 111.
plication.
_
_
_
proves
tract is being held for. Has
nolia Avenue. Phone 142.
residential sect ion of the
llousen
frontage on street which is
substantial profit on
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
MIRACLF. Concrete Co., general J. E. SPURLING, subdivision
2H—
Plant,
Seeds,
Trees
eity. Plenty of shade on this
e, Rent
roon to he paved. Pricspecialist. Subdivision to Or­
Semi in your subscription to the
cement work, sidewalks, build­
lot. Terms, $2,000.00 cash;
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
[Stock
$150.00 per acre; 1-3 emh,
Tribune or hand it to your local
ing blocks, Irrigation boxan, i . U.
Sanford Avenue.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ ll’EWART THE FLORIST"
balance
reasonable terms.
dealer
so
you
can
read
Florida's
[Miscellaneous Terwilleger, Prop.
balance
I
ami
2
years
at
3
Flowers /or all occasion*.
way.
greatest newspaper. One year,
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
E sta te
per cent.
$3.00, 6 months, tin.!, three months
HILL
LUMBER
CO.
House
4. —A beautiful full bear­
I FOR SALE: 5 acre farm, tiled, five |
[iture
$2.90. If you desire $1.0n0 insur­
33—
Wanted
Service,
Quality
»nd
Price
ing
urang ■ grove at I'aola.
room dwelling. 1-2 mils west of,
Wanted
ance policy n td 75c to your order.
2.—A beautiful lot oil
&lt;'onveiiii'nt to packing bouse.
ADDRESSING
—
Multlgraphiiig.
I
Monroe
«.n
paved
road,
$65011,',VANTF|).
shcet
nit,laj
Work
„f
id
which to build your bom.*.
I.treated on road that Is to Is*
folding and mailing—ns you $3,f)CiO'cash. Terms.
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
: Jewelers
paved.
I*t ice $6,0003)0; $3,Located
on
Laurel
Ave.,
be­
HERALD
will
bring
vou
in
big
want it— when you want It. 3 acres, 1 mile west of city limits. Wo'rk.n 312 E. 2nd St.
000,00 cu flu balance I, 2 and
tween lOtli and Ilth Stre e ts,
j Decorating,
results
Advertise
tim
e
old
nrWith
three
room
residence
with,-----Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
Price $1,800.00; $500.00 cash,
3 years at S per cent.
variety of trees bearing fruit. WANTED: Painting and paper tietes you have stored away and
VfitJoea! Bank RMg.
$2500 cas*h.
| hanging. Phone Curtis, 255, San- have no use for. A little tbirtyaintt
cent ad may bring you several
Two lots between Sanford and ford and N. Y.
Ids, Trees
10— For Bent, Booms
dollars. Phone I 18 and a repre­
Palmetto Avenue for $650 each.!
land S upplies
See or write. B. H. Bankston, San- I WANT to buy well located build- sentative will call and see you.
II. K. LONG, Mtfr.
FOR RENT—Roema with or with- ford, Fla.
nd F.ggs
ing lot. What have you to offer. Mu KGAN I'OWN, W. VA., people
out meals.
Reasonable rates „ •—- „ . . -----:------------------------‘Must be reasonably priced.
Box
are interested in Florida. Eneh
otice
Lincoln House.
LOR SALE: 120 feet east front- 5 0(j carL, Herald,
Booms 0-10-71 Ball Bld^
of them through a classified ml
frs ar.d S upplies
age by 200 feet deep on San-^-------------- --------------------- ---- ----- in liie Morgantown POST. Six
COMPANY .
- 'INCORPonATtO
Phone &lt;557.
FOR RENT: Comfortable bed-room ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrerw WANTED: To buy from owner, cents a word for six consecutive
lots in a high class subdivision issues.
for one or two. Price reasonable. P. O. Box 352.
ielp, Female
---------------- - &lt; £ E A L f O R ^ &gt; ----------------- or gooil residential district, for
505 Myrtle Ave.
Jelp, Male
FOR SALE: 54,500 acres in Mana-(northern party. Box S. Care ller- COLUMBUS (Gu.,) LEDGER —
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
telp, Mate or
Clansified ads have the largest
tee and Hillsboro Counties, $75 aid..
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms,.
ACCOUNTANT
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
per acre. A bargain, 360,000 acres
nblw for gentlemen. 309
120 South Park Ave.
in Gadton and Loon counties $9.50 WANTED: Lot in good location. gia. Rato 8c (6-word lino) line.
[Help, Salesman Ave. Phone 663.
fivst ems Instil lletl —Amills
.S p e c ia l
H ates
10 I ' c r i u i u i e n t
an acre. Apply John E. Fox 120 State price and terms first letter. 1U REACH BUYERS or sellers of
situation, Male
Cllnntale
“We Cover Florida Real Estate I.ike the Sunshine"
Box. 92.
Park
Ave.,
Sanford.
Situation,Female FOR RENT: Front bedroom upFlorida real estate sdvertiso In
R. L. ROBERTSON
Ileal Estate
atninv 300 Pulmetto Avenue.
FOR SALE: Lot with two houses* :j |—Wanted Help, Female j the St. Petersburg Times. One c«n*
T r » t i | j l r l l t Mi m I S
____
__________________
_____
!
cent
a
word
dally,
two
cents
a
won
to Rent
one four rooms, one eight rooms.
■
■
FOR RENT: Fumhi'ied bedroom Suitable for apartments. $9,500, WOMEN for Real Estate in San- Sundays.___
Ifeiliums.
■
and kitchenette for couple. Phone $2,000 Cash, balance arranged.
u
ford Steady P M J f l j J J j f j FLORIDA- ORLANDO— Orlando' ■
a
ncu ^ .iry. II. B. Schulte Rtult&gt;
200-W._________________________ Elder &amp; Lovell.
Mornilu, St.ntinel; largest classi- j ■
« WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
JouncemenU
Co., 102 N. Orange Ave., [’hone fied business, rate lc a word, tnin-.u
acreage
14— For Sale, Acreage
HEAL ESTATE: Priced right for 1118, Orlando, Fin.
. imtim 24c ensh with onb*r._
I
Wc collect ic.
ensh: Buena Vista Lot, East
■
business
homes
girls, disli- THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
Counter
r,.tUj n,1L»ll kind, FOR SALE: 5 acre tract; 2 acres front, high and dry. waU' r *n ,,i WANTED:
J'
[
*/.
oa,,
I)av
t„
go.'
—Central
West
Virginiu’a
larg
­
od work■ \ /r? h o n c 7 'l 7
:
r!d .Vo charges unA
cleared. About 2 1-2 miles west «ower in J. It. Fay, Jr., Elliott.
'Vl7'neth cLfJterta
est daily. Wnnt nd rate 1 I -2e per
wrnty-five y e w , of
•%
of city limits, on good road, $1. St., South of Celery,
et. Lu-Bcth Cafeteria.----word; 4 insertions 1 l ie; 6 or
m V t lJ c t e z R e c \lt y G )
call
11'. 'U
0WI&gt; 200.00. $500.00 cash, 5 years for
WANTED: Colored woman to do more Ic per word each insertion.
all M
Hay,
ColleeNt&gt;v. 1st or Dec. 1st to May 1st
FOR
SAI.E:
50
foot
lot
on
Pal­
washing and Ironing on prem­
Valdez Hotel Building
in the Journal-Her­
! ,c” *' Tinker balance. B. H. Bunktson, San­
metto Ave., just north of Hugh­ ises. Apply 2300 Palmetto Ave ADVERTISE
»«* and Sotn- ford.
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
For Our Northern Salesmen
ey St., $2,000. Also small house Hue.
,
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
FOR SAI.E: Two nice orange and (mid lot adjoining. Apply owner WANTED RELIABLE cook to in- Wl,ukiy atlj Sunday.
Classified
Several single rooms.
tangerine
groves,
one
on
DixieIGeorge
G.
Herring.
Gurnet,
Woodcupy
room
on
place.
Mrs.
George
ra(ea
j(jc
,)or
|[ne.
Wuycross
JuurTiO.VEEU
Highway. One celery fnrm with,ruff Bldg,
A. Herring, N. French Ave., on
nB| Herald. Wayeross. Georgia.
Two small npartnienta
and aubdivisions nice seven room house, w ater and
Like Monroe.
jon'
Burger, lights. Also several newly finish­ FOR SALE BY OWNER: For
Xenia. Make imur sales
Centrally located.
l!H. Orlando, Fla. ed housen nnd vacant lots in dif­ quick sale will sacrifice ono good WANTED: Young woman thut
needs work to baud cigars. J. J. through the Xenia G.uette, Zenferent localities of Sanford. Terms lot East front on Sanford Ave., Mauser, E'ark and Commercin' St, In, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis„
,
.
. ui„,m 1trict. Want ad and display rates
reasonable. See me nt Bcunn Vista $2500.00, one third cash, balance
p’al Notice
re(,ueat.
Subdivision. W. G. Banks, Sanford. lumi-annual in two years. See G. WANTED: Experienced m U»I
for ladies rofluy-tu^tui.
»i
.. titp t i p c n i T R Advertise in
J f t M '- office is
C. Fellows at Fellow’s Service Sta­ experienced
need apply. The Style I'OR
JSU:
“ul l almetto' Ave.
tion, 1st St. and Elm Ave. Phone
........
Avtinuo.
„
e
»
Y
'
A one ncre summer home 447-W.
aril
County
thoroughly
which
i
s
1
I f f V m &amp;. Body .site in the Beautiful Blue
one
of
the
most
rapidly
growing
*1inK' radiator and Ridge Mountains for
II. A.SPEIR
214 E . F I R S T S T .
*
sections on the Florida Const.
of conlit ■r*fan||ess
Snmplo
copy
and
rate
card
upon
Contractor
and
Builder
n of new cores
I'hone 453.
W. R. SMITH, Mgr.
request.
fh-nds. Cleaning
JtKAI, r.STATr. —1WKSTUBNTIl
.99 M — Phono — 499-M
^atora. For all reTen Cash, Ten a Month
Orlniido—Bids opened f&lt;ir p;ivl.obbv
t'ule»ton-tlrmnl#y
UUg.
..Word Radiator &amp;
Box 1431 Sarasota, Fla.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
ing approximately 69 miles streets.
Suoruril
»• loriua
2,&gt;1 8t. and R. R.

G. TAYLOR DYElt

LOT NO. 11 1
BLOCK 7
MAYFAIR
$4,200 CASH

Klton J. Moughton

Schulte’s Selected Listings

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Int.

R EALTY

Wanted for Season

s

-

-

-

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

Earle T. Field

Fifty Dollars

Hv GKORGE MdYIANUS

JNG UP FATHER

7

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f

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H E A O * ___

Near entrance Pinehurat

$1250.00 each
1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 years.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS

a
Inc.

| 212 Magnolia.

Phone 367

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                    <text>P artly cloudy In south arid prooobly ahoweni In north portion Sat­
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5da’s H eart,
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SSOCIATfeD PRESS DISPATCHES

ANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTORER 24, 1925

High Schonl Players Perform
Brilliantly At Times Hut
Fnil When Ball Is Within
Striking Distance of Goal

tements

ay And
ograms

NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—UP)—
Noel C. Schaffa, private detec­
tive, who negotiated the return
of the Donahue jeweltt, was in­
dicted by the grand ju ry F ri­
day charged with compounding
a crime.
Schaffa was a detective for
the company which issued insurcnce on the Donahue jewels.
The detective in his story to the
district attorney anil police said
to him ns “Sam I,ayton” for
tlie return of the games nnd paid
a reward of $&lt;U1,000 for their
return.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Donahue were
the principal witnesses before
the grand jury returning the
indictment.

Fumbling Is Costly
To Welchel’s Team
Defensive of Team Is Rest
This Year, Palatka Reing
Held to Tnrce FlrstDowns

m g r

By HARLAN W. KELLEY
The. Sanford High School foot;M ball team was held to a scoreless
tie yesterday afternoon by Putnam
‘
• High of l ’alatka on Municipal Ath­
letic Field. The spirited form
A which was exhibited lust Saturday
aS
seemed to lie entirely lacking yesA&amp;j terday, nnd with only infrequent
spurts of good foothul! they were
/ ' |f1fgT held a t bay by a decidedly Inferior

ni

“ Sanford, in my opinion, is par-

■ -----------tan t from the heart of t
■tie ( 'm i t r a l I c
Development plans out
.
1 *
the new addition indudi
|l&gt;y A m e r i c a n improvements announced
I , . /&lt; ,. .
ncctiou with tho main s
I 'j S l O O l l d g e Dreainvvold. lleautificatio
B——
property, together with t
N. Oct. 21.—(,;»)
paving and sidewalk prog
V Rid uf the Ainer- the lending features of t
■ more home control
Bodwell declared. It
action," [’resident to the fact th a t no att&lt;
■ d today in ud- he made to beautify an
Brty-sKoml Interna- °f the property until
Bn of V. j i t q ^
(mving work has been we
land Candn.
Working Nn conjunction
I Praised the work of city’s paving program,
' aa " an effort in aany plans to s ta rt layir
I d a time when ®nd g utter a t an early i
any indications that | In connection with the
fenthood are “break ment Friday, Mr. Bode
I ,
of the extensive home
r n°n,e as the c o r-1program planned for tl
r nation, the presi- .season. He stated that
nat control of the thirds of the buyers of
Mum thin source is erty have announced thu
attempts in some construct homes on thei

LICENSE T 0 m ’! M?\s"lnll*catinn
CROWS AS MANY
FILE R E Q U E STS ,_ _

17 MillionhT Given
To Duke Endowment
Sum of Two Million Dollars
Divided Ret ween Relatives;
Secretary Receives $10,000

her riuuRhtcr.

° l in tA Wn*
Two separate bequests were*givoan Asso- fin
jju. j)uk,. endowment to lie
t year, di- usl,,j f„r i^e benefit of Duke uni­
n announce verw|ty- a t Durham, N. C. One
gin u cum- a8 j or 511) 000,000 to be added
ice to rtu so , to t j,e present fund, nnd specified
mis, which, )j,nt 54 000,000 shall lie for the conr&gt;’ ,lt, ,th '? truction of a medical cltool, a hosmis of local pj(n| ( an,| a nurses house. The will
king unan- Jj|rec^8 |hnt this construction shall
construction |)(( um!c&gt;rtnkt&gt;n us soon us possible.
Second Bequest
tors lias isA second bequest was presented
ougli A. P. i„ a codicil, drawn October 1. just
ho are uct- „ine days before Mr. Duke’s death,
hieh various This directs that residuary income
' the Associ- ahull be added to the Duke endowIt is shown nient with the proviso that $7,000,tatinn nf the dOO he used fur new buildings and
i suffered no Improvements at the university,
i been forced
The two bequests add to the $10,but once.
000,0(10 fund which Mr. Duke eretivity of the nted last December to advance the
nne shows a cause of education in the south,
program for The endowment was accepted by
■en approved Trinity college which subsequently
,tailing
. changed its name to Duke univer-

nnd notices given.
350.
Dividend* nro paid regularly on
April 1 and Oct. I of each year
to those who hold paid-up stock.
To the home builders and monthly
investors of stock, the dividends
are credited and interest on ihiloan is compounded each fix
months. It is explained thnt n
careful audit of the association
books is made a t the same time.
Stock mny be withdrawn on 30
days notice, according to the sta te ­
ment.
The directors are optimistic re­
garding the future of the enter­
prise. They predict th at the growth
of the organization within the next
year or two will more than double
the present expansion.

King and Burlier played about crcnsingly strong can.crly
the most consistent game yoster- was blowing squalls or riini
day of any of the back field men. the contest committee post
King wus always good for a sub- today’s program,
stantial guin and should have been
used oftener. Barber got away for
several long runs anil played a
flashy game throughout the con­
test. His punting, however, was
the outstanding part of his I'lav.
Many tim es he kicked long spirals
for 45 yards and which, when com­
pared w ith the punts of Cone of
Palatka, resulted in much grounu
gained fo r the home team.
Thompson played a fairly good
running gam e and was successful
N'FAV ORLEANS, Oct. 21.—(AJ
on the receiving end of fojjWprd _Revision of the prayer book of
passes, but his judgement and field the I'rotcstnnt Episcopal Church
generalship in running the team occupied practically the entire
was the poorest ho has shown tms tinui of the last full session ol th‘-»
season. Perhaps the real star ot bishops and deputies In general
the gam e, if there was any, was convention here today. As results
Capt. “ Rusty” Russell. His tack­ of tho 15 days of deliberation were
ling wns the best seen on Munici­ summed up it wns found that the
pal Athletic Field this season two houses were not in agree­
Popo played a much improved ment, committees on eonferenca
(C ontinued,on Page Three)
being busy ns the day ended.
The discussion in both houses

The youngest United States sen­
ator, this. I t’s a picture of Rob­
ert M. l.nFollette Jr., at the age
of six, whe nhis dail had just be­
come governor of Wisconsin.

SOFIA, Oct. 24.— (A P)—
Large contingent* of Greek
troops continue to be sent to­
ward the Rulgarian border
nnd tlie Rulguriniv*. telegraph
agency announced it consid­
ers this an indication that the
Greeks intend to enlarge the
scope of their present offen­
sive.

Officers Offer City French
Ave. Home as Recreational
Center During Tou.ist Sea­
son; Generosity Is Lauded

The government says that tho
Greeks imve pierced tlie Bulgarian
territo ry to a depth of more than
seven miles on a 21 mile front.

The first announcement conse­
quent to the recently inaugurated
movement to cn-ordinntt* civic e f­
fort in securing additional recrea­
tional facilities in Sanford wnn
made this morning, when it became
known that the Campbell-Loaning
Post, American Legion hau donat­
ed the use of its club house, a t
French Avenue and Commercial 1
S treet to tho city for tho e n te r-1
tainm ent of tourists during tlie 1
w inter season.
The decision to offer tlie club’s
facilities a t this time was made by
tho officers, it is stated. The m at­
ter will be brought before the l.egionaires a t their next meeting, lor
official approval, but little oppo­
sition in expected in view of the
nature of the uct.
"Uso of the Logion llnll. it is
pointed out, will furnish the city
with a means nf centralizing, to
| some extent, the entertainment of
seasonal visitors. Facilities uvuil&gt; able a t the clubhouse may now eas• ily be adapted for use as game and
■ rest rooms, while a large floor
- snare will furni;*T accomodations

Bombard Town.
SVETI-VBATCH, on th t llul..ir iu n ‘Frontier, Oct ‘J t.—(/P)—
Greek troops, without .i .!i-:luiation o f w ar, Friday morning in*
valed B ulgarian soil, bombarding
tho fro n tie r town of l’orleh nnd s
n-,"ancing up Hie vsiley of the
'Ntrumn. river.
On tllo left bank of the river the
Greeks advanced nlong a front of
fifteen kilom etres (0.32 miles) to
a depth of six kilom etres (3.72
miles) on the rig h t bank their line
: was tw enty kilometres (12.42
miles) nnd the penetration was
two kilom etres (1.21 miles).
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The Bulgarian troops retired nil
] nlong the line.
,
Simultaneously airplanes nppeart ed over the valley and bombed the
bridges, roqds, stations and troop
. quarters,
t
Perich wns crowded with refu.1 gees, and there was reported to
r have been a considerable number
i. in casualties there, including six
- killed.

croquet courts, and to provu
for horseshoe pitching.
Notice of the generosity
' Legion post was heartily i
by those interested in th
of providing recreational d
JACKSONVILLE, Oct.
for tho reiulents of Saul
(,,, —A running gun fight vv
well as the scores of touri
4i| leged moonshiner late
are expected here for I
j„ featured a Week of nctlvit
nionths. Mayor Forrest 1
ernl prohibition officers
cxprusniiii? ctiuri'ciotion
the city out oi the offices here II
administration to tho legion for | can, Deputy Administrnt
its offer, commended the co-oper-i
The battle yesterdu
ative spirit of the local veterans idate.
tween
agents and an ui
in placing t|ieir headquarters a t man, who
began ahootin;
the disposal of the city, and s ta t­ ficers charge,
when they
ed thnt with the display of further
upon
his
still.
| evidence of co-operation, that the ; The man headed for “tu
'dilution of the city’s recreational '(lie ngents said and fii
i address to the church by the needs will adjust itself within a ran. Officers returned
'csiding bishop for the triennial
istoral letter was deferred and
committee named to prepare the
Htoral letter of 1928. This duty
as charged to the Right Rev.
ihn Garner Murray. Maryland,
illiam Cabell Brown, Virginia,
4 Edward L. Parsons. Califor-

Rum Maker, Agents
Engage In PistolFight

Green Cnniinllic*.
LONDON. Oi r. 21.
Pi A di
patch to the Exchange Telc^raiih
&lt; ninpuity a t Athens stated that tho
Greeks had four Killed ami ei.,l»i
wounded, one of the latter a captuin in the fighting, which ended
hi the Gre*ks reoccupying post 09
at Dcmirknhu.

Time Of Eppiscopal Church O fficers

By special arrangem ent with
Moss Brothers; diamond importer*
of New York. Henry McLaulm vvill
exhibit on Monday a §100,000 dis­
play of diamonds and platinum
w are a t his store on First htrcc ,
according to un announcement ioAccording to Mr. McLaulin, th*display will be brought direct fr
a showing in A tlanta, where • a nnnuLlopnkUl

That

SOMERVILLE, N. J.. Oct. 24.—
(fl*)—The will of Jam es B. Duke,
tohaccu magnate, disposing of an
estate estimated at $100,160,000,
was filed Friday, leaving the
greater part to his 10-year-old
daughter, Doris, and providing
more limn $17,000,000 for the
Duke endowment established last
year.
Nnnaline II. Duke, the widiMrs.
: ..................
ow, his second wife, received the
. ____
Duke residences in three i!.lifferent
u n i t : cjt je3 a„(| was namc,| guardian of

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Says City Is Free From Pro­
motion Schemes of Doubtf u iln teg rity ; Warns Against
itnud in th'.'}
Encouragement of Class
fatioM handed

ot the charges might
1 marked the rcgnrdi
Rtlu inveF.ign- f f*nt?
lily b7 war de- bility a
of the San An- tain thi
tin the first of
Mr.
juh loss was ab- made i
knl ami almost nouncci
i t of the ai,« sor- Compni
Bar iUp remains of the I
1 the toartmarunl been pi
l» the formal ket. I
■emlinj officer, exnlnin
■y technically «f. for the
I is no disposition for a c
B war department; but aft
liial restraint up. ^aniza
kicr than that il- section
limler orders re- mainin
lemam within the Air a I
Ky of WushinRton. taken
|cd to the judr it Wus
Is department ex- , f t|)e

Second Wife of Tobacco King
Gets Three Fine Homes and
Other Requests And Is
Made Daughter’s Guardian

GreeceContinuesTo
Send Many Troops
ToBuigarianBorder

LOAN BODY SEERS
MONEY TO P U S H
BUILDING P L A N S

teum, v- s
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The poor showing seemed to lie a
1
M- vvk/'rjS reaction from the splendid form
scouring mountains! aguinst Plant City. It seemed as
Calif., for traces of if the team had gone temporarily
ler, 18, above, and stale. While the nttnek of Pa.ors after the shoot- lntka w as practically negligible,
iJwest, 21. Author!- Hanford was unable to keep up a
rival of Sweet for sustained offensive. Palatka plny-

kt three allege
ijudice of good
[ discipline; inLr department
r contempt and
Ucpartment ndBtent to d isc re irth reiterates
ie name of the
Specifications
live repeat the
.h in the first
l that they are
I lUtemmit cnlof September 6
olciici Mitchell

Younprest Solon

Donahue Detective
Held by Authorities

K id n a p e d ?

NUMBER 73

rRICE FIVE CENTS

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“Thnt the committeeman follow­
ing the word ‘only’ be omitted.
Discussion was provoked on the;
first rubric of the bur af office,
concerning the use of the service |
for unbaptized persons those «$•
communcuted and suicides. It w™
finally decided to place the rubric
at the end of the office instead
of the beginning. The rubra, was
amended to read: “It i» *®J J j
noted th a t these offices are appro
priate to be used only tor th j
faithful departed of Christ.
t
was provided thnt in uny o
case the minister may. a t hJs. dis­
cretion use parts of the offi i
other books of devotion.
As amended the prayer for JJJ
blessing of the grove in the burial
service is omitted.
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Man AsksCourtFor
RemittanceOfBond

Export juggling of figures is
ihown on the ducket of tho local
•ourt in session Friday morning.
Jmk Patton, arraigned for being
trunk and disorderly, was found
L iity by Judge W. E. White, nnd
ujntenccd to pay a fin*1
$ir&gt; or
sene 1“ days in the city prison.
Claiming that the $15 appearance
bond which he had posted was all
th • money he had, Patton asked
that $5 of this be rem itted nnd
that he spend five days in jail in
lieu of full payment of the fine.
The court concurred, and Patton
will be freed next week, according
to police.
Other cases heard by Judge
White included a number of tr a f ­
fic ordinance violators. Rebecca
Ilrovvn was given $15 fine, o r the
option of 10 days for speeding. C.

M a rk e ts
CHICAGO, Oct. 24—(TP)—Whea*
December, 1.43 to 1.43 1-4; Me
1.41 to 1.41 1-2; Corn, Deccnib* w
78 1-8 to 79 3-8; O ats, Dcccnil &gt;
30 7-8 to 39.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,1925

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32 LOTS SOLD

TW O DAYS

THE ENTIRE MAIN SECTION OF
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DREAM WOLD IS SOLD OUT.
SECTION NO. 2 NOW. OFFERED
. - HAS 207 LOTS ONLY

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SECTION NO. 2
Is Offered In

On the Following* Terms *
5% Deposit.

10% November 2nd

Balance Monthly

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SECURE YOUR LOCATION N O W
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
PAVED STREETS

Seminoi

CAREFULLY RESTRICTED
60 FOOT LOTS

214 EAST FIRST ST.

�INVESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE
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THIS CELERY FARM

BETTER BUYS
Beautiful Lake Front Tract, with double frontage on paved Highway.
Direct route to Fast Coast. A real money muker.
House close in on Park Avenue. Stucco, 0 rooms and b a th ........ $7f)00
House, practically new, on Central Street, G rooms........................... $7500
House, 4 rot ms and garage on lot. Splendid lot. Cheap for .........$4500
Business lot on Sanford Avenue. Below mnrket value.
I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor
Real Estate nnd Investments.

Homes

Phone 713.

Lots

203-205 Meisch Building

Is One of Our Best Offerings Today

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1st National Bank Bldg.

10 Acres, all tiled, new dwelling. 3 acres set in crops. All
Car load of fertilizer. On paved road. Near loading station,
delivery. $13,500. $3,500 cash,, balance 1, 2, 3, years.

Phone 744.

OFFERS

This good farm will be sold rig h t away.

Large corner lot, Park Ave., and Ninth
Street. .There are two very good houses on
this property and the location is most de­
sirable.
Price $17500. Terms can be ar­
ranged.

Let us show i t j , ^

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Figure this out from the view-point of
either investm ent or speculation, then act
quickly.

Masonic Building------Phone 707

Farm s

Acreage

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
BUY YOUR HOM E-NOW !

LOT 114 FEET FRONT

One house completely furnished on Sanford Avenue opposite Rose Court
containing 5 rooms and bath, garage, beautiful lawn und shade trees.
Terms */t cash and tho balance like rent.
in Rose Court one, two-story house beautifully furnished on the corner of
Sanford Avc., and Hughey Street priced considerably below the market,
'ce us quick about this. Part cash and terms to suit the purchaser,
i iv • blocks from F irst Street on Myrtle Avenue, one, two-story house conuinii g 7 roomB garage and shade trees. If you are looking for a house
cio{&gt;e in this ia hard to beat at the present price. Part cash and terms.

With offices in New York City and various other ci
over the country, we are in a position to sell your p
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in pro#
in this locality.

117 feet deep in choice residential

If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,
kindly communicate with us.
section

FULTON, INC.

COLCLOUGII REALTY COMPANY
311 First National Rank Bldg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
HEAL ESTATE

Brokers

$4500

Phone 732

REAL ESTATE
Developers
Seminole Hotel •

INSURANCE

Promo

$2,000 Cash

Balance 1 year

2 -S T O R Y
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7-room 2-story House

Streets.
2.

2 baths, East front, on Park Ave., between!

Double garage, $8000.00.

Terms. We heartily recommend t‘

Strategically located with refence to new developments, on West 1st

itwo good houses with 3 adjoining vacant lots.
ness property soon.

1st Street frontage. \V2

Price is right and terms are attractive.

Dean-Berg Corporation
Established 1910

515 First National Bank

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

Phone 713

REALTORS

HIGH DRY LOTS

IF WE HAD SOMETHING BETTER
WE WOULD TELL YOU

50x150

$400

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$50 cash, balance $10 per month.
No tuxes.

GOOD HOUSE
GOOD ORANGES
GOOD FLOWERS
GOOD LAND, FIVE ACRES OF IT.

100 Feet

.500 feet from Dixie Highway

On corner of Park Avenue and Thir­

No interest,

teenth Street.
House Site.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Beautiful

A Sacrifice

apartment

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real E state— Investm ents

Number G Bull Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida.
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Fitteen Acres

IIS Soulh Park Ave.

SMITH&gt; M« r

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On North side of Celery Avenue, 12 acres

CITIZENS OF SANFORD

cleared and tiled and seven room house.

Do you know what we are doing at our Crystal Lake Shores Development?
LET US SHOW YOU

HAVE YOU NOTICED

No better buys in Seminole County

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FIRST STREET
One block fronting, 130 ft on Firat Street
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Street. $800 per front foot, 14 cuah, 5% binder. Unn nK jack 125 1

B ritt-C hittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Seminok
221-E. First

REALTORS

RY DEVELOPMENT CO.
IIMMONS, Sain Mgr.
Phone 117

210 E, 1st St.

SEMINOLE HOULEVAnn
300 teet on Cypress, fronting 100 fe e t on the h«,Vi
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, ... * „ ctr
property ia offered at $275 per front foot on C vi!ri o f a'ld
nroP
Sanford Avenue 1 block West, has, we understand
n
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I he owners are sacrificing on the eve of the greateatdevelopm ent.^Thtf 1

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
Phone 708-709

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

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SANFORI) HERALD, SATURDAY

Cone punted to King on P a U tk a ’s
The line-up:
bounds to P nlatka’s 28 yard Uoo
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Sanford . . ^
° Mull
Mull is
Is lo st three yards. John^ •10 ynrd line.
Cone
On an end nround„ la
l'p. .a. ss, f e &amp; y .
sod made one yard.
. te ra„Barber
three. Cone kicked to En\z!” !"‘ Russell,.m adeqqe yard.
Ler in midfield who returned it to

GAS HEATERS
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ntera.

The;

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p L. C,:
Hutto.f
1L. TC
1 L. E.
rhomp^Ai ktl Q . B. .
Larher
\
ft, H.
King
E. H, •
Entzminger
F. B,
fcrec, Chittenden.

Darrow
Cheshire
Steen
* Sm ith
Johnson
Mullis
Cone

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*1* aevelapmMU hria* .turfed
■’T W I^'-SISt VNIll; lltnUTIKIU.11- I

~nt

........

tbB £a X
rb«
t ^ for 12. . yards nnd . f i r s t , dmvn. lancev

* SUWANEE SPRINGS,
FLA.

Medium*

.Yifl l o t . noil ITS h n . r b r r
I.HrKr_lol», rrw irlrird. |*rlf«
I ''fj* f , " n’ *=3n *'» *1200. S an'.law n.
. Wn . i f '
lo l i - t . I ' r t r r . a d -

rntirtd
,r .
made one yard nround right ertd. Thompson was hurt and re
1
I
steen of Pnlatka was Injured and King switched to quarter and Let - v n a « l&gt;rrt*ni X . ton,.
«
Wns carried off the field. Hrown vitt came In to take ’ Klhg's hah’
a h c ’a i u : h i i a i .t y r o ,
St v •
Phocle-8
Jark.Knslltr. ria.'.
back position.
Entzminger lost
wont jn fo r Steen.
Entzm inger mude two yards, un one ynrd. A pass, Entzminger to*
King was bnrely incomplete. Entz­
fourth dowh ■w ith seven yards
.HANronii r t n t 'i r r r u n x i x a
eain, Thompson
sent
Barber m inger wns stopped for no gain
XVOltKS
and elected around left end. He ^ s t o p p e d Barber’s drop kick went wide ofSo. con I'nrk Avenue
•,
to Entzmin- for no gain and it w as Pnlatka s^ the posts.
IIIwt, p ow ered V acuum Alachtna
g e t s ail th e dirt.
ne. He funiliU was Palatka’s ball on its own
••Vnn-Orleul" famous Tendon
R tiir, J Minister TeH* How Ho prepnrsttlon
Spry w ent in for Gone. Spry ..0-yard line. Johnson lost ono
garber made
renews rotors nnd
preserves
your rugs,
fright end. On made no gain on a delayed buck. ynrd. Dutton blocked Cone’s kick;
Koeps
in
Good
Form
With
,
ttelentlflo
Cleaning
Insures Sat­
Spry
made
ono
ynrd
through
lett
linger made 11
and it was Sanford’s ball on Pad
Eleven North Orange Avc.
Cl Thompson guard. Mullis wns stopped for no Intkn's 10-yard line. Entzminger
the Assistance of 1 ' isfaction.
pain. Kntamln- gnin. G rier blocked Spry’s punt, made one yard. Barber lost ono
Blick-Dranght.
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OPPOSITE SAN JUAN HOT^L
fcaiM recovered. but Spry recovered nnd it was I u- yard. Entzminger made no gain’
iiU th Sanford a latka's ball. The half ended here EntzmingerV drop kick failed, i ll
Wmt BrMiam, Va.—Tho Ror.
with tho ball in P nlatka’s posses­ wns Pnlatka’s ball on its own 2u,wis Evan.1, a well-known retired
iril. Smith, made sion on its own BO yard line.
yard line. •’
minister, now past SO, IlvlBg here,
Consider the food values
Sanford 0, Pnlatka .0.
laved cross buck
Mullis pindo faur-.ynrds. Smitli
bm1 a high opinion of Blacki i.n the next
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Third Q uarter.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*a a a a a B *
Drgttght, which ho says he has
Cottinghnm went In for Dutton made one yard. Mullis made hn» 1 *Y . \
Liieti five yards,
\ OF ^
V 4 taken when needed, for 25 ye Arts,
other
ynrd.
Tone
punted
to
Entzi
■
B
A
complete
line
of
to
s
ta
rt
the
half.
Pnlatka
kicked
Vt down on turn*
f 3 — ■
8
For years I had been suffering
. |dtdlis made off to Entzm inger on his 15 yard minger in midfield. Barber made
five yards. Barber made six yardi
*’ •• *...it*
I 4 «i »'» , , «,. 1 f i| *■
Hii*1
liver," ho nays. "Some- Cypress and Pine
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lost one yard. line and he returned it B5 yards. and first down ns the game end­
rain would bo very in- Framing
brilliant tackle Thompson made one yard. E ntz­
tenFOntol my W k would h u rt‘all
■I
pained one yard, minger w as stopped for-no gnin. ed with the ball in Sanford’s pos­
the time. Btnck-Draught was tho Sheathing
session
on
Pnlatka’s
B0
yard
line,
King
made
10
yards
nnd
first
down
i the fourth down
j
BraMbiag I found-that would glv* Siding
—T-------- r~ ■------5'.ftI&lt;l f°r foaL around' rig h t end.
me any relief.
Flooring
?anford's bail
Thompson’s pass wns incomplete.
Rvcr haa always been slug’
S
Thompson mode no gain. Thomp­
"• B'-^^-niea It gives me a lot Ceiling
gain through son’s pass to Entzm inger was com­
t»r trouble. I have differed a lot Finish
if*
wUk itr-palna In. my side and back, Mouldings
ateral pass 0,1 !m plete, but the referee did not a l­
v Thompson to low it.’ E ntzm inger’s pass was in­
anil bad hcadpehcL caused from ex- Lath
irc-tno blllousnen.
pain. Entzminc* tercepted by Pnlatkn on its own B5
yard
line.
Mullis
no
gain.
Spry
“After I louml Black-Draught, I Brick
his &gt;iUSft
w.ouUi begin to taka ltns-soon as l Lime
yard line. K” tz- no gain. Spry kicked to Thompson
jolt a Bpell coming on and It ro- Plaster
fo yanls off right on his own 40 yard line.
lleved the causo at once. I enn
Barber made 30 yards around
.recomwi-nfl (("Tcf *15nyb3dy nuffor- White Itock Plaster Board
was fumbled and left end., Thompson fumbled and
from I vor trouble, A iloso op Nails
Barber Barber recovered for a 15 yard
x yards.
two now and then keeps mo In good, Screen Wire
Eiitimingor made loss. Cono went in for Spry. A
form.”
■
end. Barber made pass Entzm inger to King made
Builders Hardware
I ttoJIcfeAwho
Mado from selected medlclhal
was five yards. E ntzm inger’s next pass°3 f.j
Dojrs
'A...
roots and herbs, and containing no'
o tn ^ fd d in c .
,'i
was incomplete. B arber punted to
dangerous mineral drugs, Hhck- Windows
five ranis off left Cone on' P nlatka's goal line. He
Draught Is tn giro’s own remedy
i » i' i .
V if :
for a tired, lazy liver.
NC-lfit^
m a d e &gt; ards an'1 returned 20 yards.
Fram es nnd Screens
Phono
631
M
®|W »me. place,
’
v
Look
for
th
e
Mullis made no gain.
Mullis
Made
to
Order
■
j.fuin. Cone lost made th re e yards. Cone mnde se­
■
Dutchess Warranty!
cSfftgham l*roke ven ynrds and firs t down. Cone
■
. him. Cone made no gain. Mullis fumbled and
■■11
Murphy Ironing Boards
cl right end. lost six yards. Cone kicked to
Ycu can always tell Dut­
Medicine Cabinets
lo Entuainger Thompson
who
on P a latk a ’s 40 yard
chess Trousers when you see
all 25 yards, hut line.
them—by the Warranty sewed
haliti* -weavered.
Barber made three yards aorund
on the left hip pocket.
f“t!?'&gt;ani: l’nlntka left end. E ntzm inger mnde two
the next play and ynrds on a delayed cross buck.
The D utchess Warranty
jive yards, Johnson Thompson’s pass was incomplete.
means more than just a guar­
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property.
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around left end. B arber punted to Cone who re tu rn ­
antee of high quality—for we
["Thompson, who was ed the bail 15 yards to Pnlatka's
will make good, in (nth, if,
Easy Repayment Plan
Town 55 yard line, 25 yard line.
Sm ith lost pmj
your Dutchess Trousers fail
lie obc yard. Bar- yard., Cone also lost one yam .
Office in new Merriwcather Building
you.
I for no gain. Here Cone punted to Russell on PnlntW. S. PRICE, .Mjir.
J. ■
If a button comes off vre!
2nd Street.
Phene Oil
ka’s 45-yard line.
Ressell was
ada o.
710 W. First St. Phone 472-w
hurt by a high tackle, but resumed
will pay you 10c;vif they rip
ter
play.
A pass, E ntzm inger to
we
will
pay
you
$1.00.
fqr Cottingham. Thompson was good for 17 yards,
&lt;•+ 4 - •&gt;•&gt;
-i^ .&gt;&lt;.
fclgjifi yards around nnd first down. E ntzm inger lost
Nothing could be fairer 1
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S 's - + + S - S - •&gt;*«■(■&lt;•sS'S-s-:ter panted to Smith five yards around left end ns the
ed on his own Bo quarter ended.
,R
1trade five yards
Sanford 0, Pnlatka 0.
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• ^ —Construction of St. Johna-lndlap River canal.
2.*—Extension cf white way.
4v—H iUusion of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennla courts,
etc.
4,— Augmenting of building pro*
cram —houses, hotels, apartm ent
houses.
t r —Rttenalon of street paring pro*
gram.
V*—Construction
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t — CompleMon of city beautifica­
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•/—Expansion of achool system
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of the United States that pay the
salaries of the twelve Genernls, of
Colonel Mitchell and of President
Coolidge.

On the occasion of u local elec- j lions he owed the municipality. He
tion in a small Tennessee town an might not work much himself, hut
old
man wns
the only mem-1 he wan* ‘determined that the force
l - colored
«1* race
* voted
her
of* his
who
the Dem­ under him should not he Idle. No
ocratic ticket. It was felt that this sooner had the old negro shoveled
devotion to the cause of the Cau­ up one of the accumulated piles of
casian—ns it prevailed in that vi­ vintage rubbish of the years from
cinity—was daturving of recognit­ the public thoroughfnre than the
ion nnd a substantial reward.
vigilqnt eye of the boss spied nut
Accordingly tho incoming ad­ a t least half a dozen more similur
ministration promptly created a mounds which to his way of think­
department of street cleaning— ing seemed to require immediate
Fruncc is said to have lost sev­ something of which the municip­
enteen thousand men and 3,000,* ality had never seriouslv felt the attention.
As a consequence it was -I o'clock
000,000 francs since she started need before. This departm ent wns
th a t wiir in Morocco. If France to consist of two members, namely in tho afternoon before the su r­
had put those seventeen thousand a foreman or superintendent nnd pris'd and chugrined and puined
men to work In France nnd saved a u'.uff of one. Naturally, to a old man had time to blow on the
th at a,000,000,000 frnnes instead of white man went tho job of fore- plump now formed blisters in the
trying to rob the ignorunl Itifflun 1man but upon the worthy old black palms of Ids hands or to rub the
tribe* of their phosphate beds, she , man was conferred the honor of cricks out of his back. Finally in
a merciful lull in the operations
m ight have
1
*been aide
‘ ‘ to pay a being the staff.
ho straightened his spine with an
reasonable amount on her Ameri­
Now
he
had
the
idea,
which
is
almost audible creak, and as he
can loan.
not uncommon among other politi­ wrung the dew of unwanted toil
c a l appointees, that holding a pubhis forehead he inquired of
Secretary Kellogg has had an- lie offire meant regular wages and from
other nervous breakdown.
The considerable glory nnd no appreci- his superior:
“ Look here, mister, ain’t you got
Countezs Karolyi, wife of the form- able amount of manuul exertion,
c r president of Hungary, wanted 1Nevertheless on the Monday morn- nothing to do 'cupt jes' to think up
to vIhH Mrs. Htrausshurger, wife Ung when he reported for duty, us thing:' fur me to do?”
"Yep," said tho white man brisk­
of the political lender of I’ennsyl-'-n concession
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*to the conventionali­
vaniu. Our noble Secretary of ties, hu did bring a shovel along ly, "that's nil my job—just to keep
you busy."
State denied her admission to this with him.
"Well, suh," said the old man
country because he was informed
Hut the white man who had been ■oftly,
"in dat cn.^e you'll prob­
th a t she held "revolutionary views" selected
us superintendent had a
W hat did Washington, Jefferson very different idea of the ohliga- ably be pleased to know dut you
uin't gain' to he workin’ tom orrer.”
and Fittrlck Henry think of “revo­
lutionary views?"

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Contentment lies ini
world. The fish wouldnl
ing or tho birds find i
swimming.
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marry it is justi bccauN.
know what kind df g 'rl|
in tho world. cmi,. *1

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Tho announcement that William
l/&gt;e Pophnm of Apalachicola will
be a candidate for governor^to suc­
ceed John W. Martin reminds un
th at Florida doesn't need the "Oys­
te r King” a t it* helm any qiore
than It needs Sidney J . Cults.
-------- o--------An advertisement in the Mucon
Telegraph reads: “ Your choice of
a number of 1921 utul 11)25 Ford
coupes and sedans s i only |325.
These cars ure repainted and in
[ood condition. They won't last
ung." Ami that’s Just the reason
why we don’t want one of 'em.

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NOW THEN—TO GET RID OF THE CAT

Eugene Sandow for many years was the atrongest man 12 General*, 12.
.More Wall St. Cheer.
in the world. Huge muscles covered his frame with great­ Religion
a* Crime Cure.
er cords than those of a buffalo. There seemed to be no Lending to the Church.
feat of prowess which he was incapable of doing. Yet when
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copynam m i )
he attempted to lift an automobile out of a ditch by h i s '
own strength alone, he suffered internal injuries which re­
COLONEL MITCHELL will be
sulted in his death.
tried by twelve tolernn Generals
Sigmund Breitbart succeeded Sandow ns the world’s for breach of discipline, which real­
strongest man. For many years he startled New’ York ly means for criticising the stup­
crowds at the Hippodrome by his almost superhuman feats. idly incompetent management of
nir forces of the United States.
He would bend a heavy iron bar into a hairpin by means theWill
the twelve solemn Generals
of his two hands alone. He would lie down with a board condemn or dismiss Colonel Mitch­
over him and let an elephant stand on it. He was a marvel ell for telling the truth, and if they
of strength. Yet he died when he received what appeared do, what will tho President do
to be a trifling scratch which resulted in blood poisoning. about it?
It must be that things are not always what they seem. ONE FACT may comfort Colonel
We have seen delicate men attacked by the tuberculosis Mitchell, whatever happens. The
germ, fight on for years and at last perhaps win the battle people are with him. If some na­
for health. We have seen stronger men succumb quickly tion well equipped with flying
machines should attack this counStrong men, giant athletes, frequently die before fifty;
, r oth* ' try auu
and uumuaiu
bombard »a acw
few ui
of uur
our
ere, perhaps sickly throughout life, are as alive as ever at | cities,. destroying them with ease
a hundred.
and d it natch, those twelve Gen
The answer is probably what the French say, "Nothing ernis would not cut much figure.
And President Coolidge, moved
to excess." Sandow and Breitbart worked themselves tc by
public opinion, would end the
death so th at when they met with a slightly unusual cir­ trial and put Colonel Mitchell in
cumstance they had no reserve strength with which to fight. charge of aerial defense.
A certain amount of exercise is fine, in fact necessary, to
TWELVE warriors presiding
keep the blood circulating and the various bodily organs atTHE
Mitchell’s trial include six Brig­
functioning properly; but too much exercise tears down the adier-Generals and six Major-Gen­
vitality and diminishes the reserve strength, so necessary erals. How much do the twelve,
to continued health and longevity.
put together, know* about flying?
That’s whnt interests the people
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The New York World is bemoaning the fact that the
laws of New York state make it so difficult to obtain di­ ANOTHER CHEERFUL day in
vorce. "New York’s statute is unquestionably extreme,” it Wall Street, n two and onc-hnlf
says. "In numberless instances its operation is cruel and in million if is re day, exact figu-cs
2,517,700.
many cases it is positively immoral."
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
There was excitement, nerve
But ju st what is the m atter with the editorial w riter of strain and howling around many
THINK OF THE HARVEST:— the New York World, we can't figure out. We have never "posts.” Brokers welcomed a wide
Whatsoever a man soweth, that heard of anyone else in New York City having any trouble market, showing that everybody is
shall he also reap. Galatians 0:7.
coming in.
PRAYER:—Dear Lord, we thank finding u way out of an unpleasant marriage alliance. If
thee for this truth. May we sow the w riter can’t get a divorce in his own state, why doesn’t
STEELS UP, oils up, motors and
aecd that assures us a good harvest. he step across the border into New Jersey where he can get rails up, stocks that had been
-------- o-------- quiet suddenly came to life and
one a t the rato of fifty cents a dozen?
twenty-five or thirty
th irty thou­
th
AUTUMN
As n m atter of fact it seems to us that the laxity of sold
sand shares, insteqd of Juut
Now when the time of fru it and the divorce laws is an outstanding evil of today. In some handful.
grain is come,
states the smallest disagreement on principle, and "incom­
When apples hang above the or­ patibility of temperament" are grounds for divorce. Too
WELL, IT'S a rich country. Eu­
chard wall,
rope has decided to keep the peace
many
young
people
mnrry
with
the
thought
in
mind
of
se­
And from a tangle by the roadside
for n while. OUR billions will come
curing a divorce ns soon us unpleasant circumstances arise back from Europe gradually.
stream
A scent of wild grapes fills the ’T rial marriages’’ are becoming fnr too numerous.
Secretary Mellon is planning
racy air,
income tnx cuts, for the big man
Mrs.
Kate
Trenholm
Abrams,
vice
chairman
of
the
legis­
Comes Autum n w ith h er sun-burnt
the little man, including in­
lative committee of the General Federation of Women’s and
caravan,
I
crease in the exempt allowance for
Like a long gypsy train with trap- Clubs, in speaking of divorce says, "If divorce were difficult children nnd other dependents. The
,
Pings gay
to obtain, there would be more thought and deliberation average man's income, as Mr. Z.
And tattered colors of the Orient, about jumping into marriage. And if marriage were more G. Simmons points out, is doubled.
Moving slow-footed through the
considered, there would be less divorce. Young people know The wealth of the United States
dream y hills.
has hardly been touched.
The woods of W ilton, a t her com­ that if they make a mistake, they can kick off the traces
ing, wear
with little trouble and try again. If they encounter diffi­ OUR IRON \vn|l keeps out intT in ts of Bokhara and of Samar* culty in their own state, they cross a state line where laws migntion and makeu United States
cand:
citizenship worth in dignity nil
are more lenient."
Tbe^maplc* glow with th d r Torn*
the ancient Roman citizen­
We tlo not say that occasions do not arise where divorce that
ship was worth, and n groat deal
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h a hickories with burnt Elrus- is decidedly the lesser of two evils. Certainly such things more in hard cash. We are a for­
J J j can gold;
as bigamy, adultery, cruelty or insanity should constitute tunate people. l/Ots hope we shall
if*And while the crickets fife along
grounds for divorce. And there ure other reasons, which have bruins enough to get in conher march,
,jitiyn..re;vdy4 to pjot^ct, frptn* out­
Behinlf htfr BarmeA IflirBs f1io*criTn- we all know, -difficult to tlafim* in ir word, thfct’sHoifld btf side attack all th a t we have.
sufficient cause for divorce.
son sun.
—Bliss Carman in The Atlantic
But there can be little doubt that in most s ta te s divorce {'RESIDENT COOLIDGE tells the
Monthly.
way be gained upon the slightest pretext and that such a Council of Congregational Church­
es that in the crime wave follow­
"Nothing makes quite so un­ condition is harm ful to the better morals of our country. ing the war we must rely on relig­
pleasant sig h t as an ungry lady.” We read that DeWolff Hopper, age sixty-six, is married for ion as the only remedy. The Presi­
— Sanford Herald. Unless it is the sixth time. He has a record of five divorces. And there dent knows of “no source of moral
two of them.—Clermont Press.
is Peggy Hopkins Joyce and thousands of others, some of power other than that which
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from religion."
whom doubtless you know personally, who have come to use comes
He expects the clergy in charge
Sanford girls who are trying to marriage as a mere camouflage for something sinister.
of religion to dh'.ilay unusual
reduce will be interested to learn
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th a t a Chicago girl recently lost
twenty-two pounds ns the result
IT SEEMS TO be quite the fashion for newspapers in
of being jilted.
the devastated area to send reporters to write a series of DETAILED SUGGESTIONS for
crime with religion would be
---------o--------several hundred articles about Florida. Their only instruc­ curing
interesting. Prayer might check the
Another w ar In tho Balkans.
Greece and Bulgariu are now play-. tions are to ascertain all the facts detrimental to the state hijacker, bootlegger, burglar, hold­
Ing a return match. You have i&lt;&gt; and present them in a fair and impartial manner. Most up man, if he could be made to
m ake Tescrvatkms e%rly if yuil of the articles I have read are less an indictment of Florida realize that twenty-five or thirty
were praying against him.
w ant u w ar in the Ualkuns.
than an attem pt to justify the reporters’ expense account.— million
It is not decrying the powers of
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religion, however, to suggest that
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THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ATPftDAYf OCTOBER 24, 1925.

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We entered the World War to
make the world safe for Democ­
racy. Wc note in the impers today
th at three hundred peysons were
killed when Druse tribesmen hum ­
id the native quurter in Damascus,
fifty-four persons were killed in
Egypt when police were clcuring a
way for ministera to puss, France
has lost seventeen hundred men
trying to steal phosphate from the
Riffiana, Greek and Hulguriuu sol­
diers engage in buttle in Macedon­
ia, dutt u named for court m artial
of Colonel Mitchell for expressing
hit opinion of War and Navy De­
partm ents, and Countcsii Karolyi
IS refuted admission to tile United
States on account of certain "rev­
olutionary ideas.'1 If this he De­
mocracy, then turn the Kaiser
loose,
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THE USELESS PENNY

an efficient police force, refusing
its share of the bootleg money,
and courts of justice, operating
speedily and surely, would help
religion to curb crime.
HARD-HEADED bankers don't
like to lend on churches or theatres.
They know nothing about thea­
tres don't consider them "a businc:u." As for churches, they feel
thut nobody in particular is re­
sponsible
and,
anyhow, they
wouldn't like to foreclose n mort­
gage on a church. It might bring
"had luck.”

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Life is mountains
When on the mourvUal
valley. When in ’hsnjJ
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BARRON COLLIER TELLS “WHY”
CLERMONT PRESS
llarron Collier, writing in Forbes perty today, how many intend put­
Magazine of September 16, tells ting shoulders to the wheel nnd,
why he has invested millions in thru years of hard work, strive to
Florida, and in the hope that many bring this immensely productive
will take the word of so distin­ region into its own?
“This will certainly he done. It
guished an American as against
that of hireling nowspnper scan­ is being done now in some sections.
dalmongers, the Press reprints a But tho task of development will
require years of conscientious,
pnrt of his article.
The eves of forty-seven sister well-directed, open-eyed WORK,
States—indeed, the eyes of the plus the investment of millions of
world itself seem to be focus­ good, hard dollars.
"I know—for I nm in the midst
ed on th a t southeastern tip of the
United States, startled, wondering, of just such work myself, and I
use the word ‘work’ advisedly, as
expectant.
"Boom, boom, boom! Column af­ you will see.
"My holdings in Florida amount
te r column in the daily papers.
Story a fte r story of enormous for­ to more than a million acres of
tunes rnnde overnight in the magic land, the greater part, of course,
State. Cities springing into being, wild to the point of the primeval.
populations jumping ten timea in Since 1910 I have been buying
half ns many vears. Railroad and acreage, chiefly in what is now
,
hookl nk offices litefftlly known as Collier county. And l
swamned with applications for re­ have bought becausd'T^KftoW1uidf
servations. Hundreds upon hun­ when I nm through with the work
dreds of persons giving up estab­ of development, this section of
lish ed business connections and Florida will be a section made up
of1 thousands of productive farm s,
setting out for Florida.
the homes of thousands of happy,
"Why are they doing it?
"What is the great incentive that prosperous families.
“Transportation and communi­
causes so many to reduce every
available asset to cash, cut old cation are the two big factors in
ties of friendship anil business, and the development of any country—
plunge with it all into the mael­ nnd transportation and communica­
strom of growth, development, ac­ tion cost money and time and la­
tivity which has become synony­ bor. Such things, however, do not
mous with the name of one of the stand in the way of modern rail­
roads, A fter all, railroads today
oldest section of our country?
“Why did I invest heavily in are the pioneers of land develop­
ment. Witness the splendid spirit
Florida?
“ Here, in a few words you have and marvelous results accomplish­
the secret—the explanation of the ed by the Atlantic Coast Line. Lit­
grent trek to this new land of erally tearing its way through wil­
promise. Heal estate deals, mush­ derness a fte r wilderness, that
room towns, ’booms,’ fortunes company is forging ahead, laying
made over night in speculation are many lines to open up and serve
merely the side issues, the natural the new territory from which, in
results of a natural cause. People the future, it will draw a great
urn going to Florida and investing business.
"Florida’s so-called boom is dif­
in Florida because they realize that
Florida is a state of unlimited pos­ ferent from any other 'booin’ in
sibilities and th a t these possibili­ history, for Florida’s 'boom' will
ties are based on the most substan­ last.
"Why? Because it is nothing
tial foundation of all—the inherent
value of the land itself.
less than the visible symptom of
"But of all those who are fight­ bunging into use the vast richness
ing nnd clamoring for Flotida pro­ of the land itself."

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The rath er startling suggestion irlore. The income of any qualified
I’HIS DOES not
..........apply
....
to a j
made by Frank Bohn, in The medical specialist is thirty thou­
church organisation well manured. I Foruni, th at the regular salary for sand dollars or more. There seems
I he Chase National Bank of New I college professors should be thirty no good reason why men capable
W k has arranged to lend $1,500,. j thousand dollars a year, and th at of teaching in a university such as
000
to tile Vatican, to buy a ite 'th e re should lie a good many fifty- is suggested by Mr. Bohn should
for the new American Catholic thousand-dollur-men in the univer­ not receive the same compensation
College in Rome, The money is sities. It is about tile first time Surely fully as much ability is re­
lent U'low 5 per cent and there th a t anyone has ventured to a s ­ quired in the one case as the other,
won’t be any trouble about col­ sert th at scholarship should re ­ and surely the output of the uni­
lecting principal or interest.
ceive an equal compensation with versity should ho us im portant to
mechanical or business ubility. the community as the output of
IT'S A LONG way from thi old T hat a man qualified to shape the any
other institution in it.
Genoese hankers that used to ideals of a generation of young
finance the Pope’s enterprises,
,
people is as important to the re­
Contemporary Comment
such us the building of magnifi­ public as is the man who makes
cent St. Peter’s to the Chaiu jani or swaps lots, is a distinct­
National Bank in lower Broadway ly heretical doctrine.
Afterr a man gets into a good
in New York City. The empire of
The suggestion is qualified some­ fat office he begins to advise his
finance has come a long way west. what by Mr. Bohn, who thinks that friends not to have anything to
the universities of the land are do with politics.— Mobile NcwpEUROPE. WITH face nicely suffering from elephantiasis, that Item.
washed, hair brushed, like a little disease which superinduces excesboy appearing a t a Sunday hunt!give irrowth. The ncIkkiIh i tr n In.i ' Marriage may be a handicap to
.....’ ----but it makes him
for his boas to get
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not think much of
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Still she doesn’t
jeecding $H00.000,0U(I. The
Meditating weighty uffuirs, wo
is us mythical ns that of the National Bank neurby has Utilise endowment of professorships. The liun&lt;* touching it with a pair of
finger a bright new penny and sud­ power
more result has been a contest for num-1 tonK**~^Pensacola News.
French centime.
than $150,000,000.
denly ,i thought arises: W het will
One
racks
the
bruin
in
vain
to
this iieqny buy? Well, what will it
If this w riter is correct the who'c ^ y,lU want ^ keep th a t silver
buy? A few years ago it had .1 thinks of something it will buy. It
"TOKIO SEES danger of wur standard of scholarship would ■».
m
ight
buy
a
box
of
matches,
but
" ,thu c!ou‘1' “00 thnt &gt;our
mighty purchasing power.
It
with Russia."
advanced by putting the first two: !rn^u bnlng hasn’t worn out.—
would buy a pea-shooter, a strap tho cigar stores give them away
T
h
a
t’s
the
heading.
Russians
years of tho college course into Arkansas Democrat.
one
would........
walk
a long
. . . . . . * and
-«
. ..
iuuh j nro iou
'
of liquorice, six gum-drops, a hand­ .free,
too wise,
and so probably are junior
colleges, closely allied with
way to find a place that hail them j the
Japa
ful of BB shot,
the Japanese, to start « real wur
It is bad to be dhuppoin|cd in
schools, and using the vait
sale.
. . . Time passes.
Lime (lasses. I ju st now. Lut if war between high
A little later it wus still worth for
funds in the universities for main­ love, but not quite us bad, per­
We
install
the
voting
machine
and
something. It would buy chewingEurope and yellow Asia taining the scholarshin of those haps, as to be disappointed in
the tiine-honored privilege of the white
gum and a brace of cigurets in the citizen
m ust come, the Russinnti might universities. Thi# would be done marriage.—Spartanburg Sun.
to
write
his
name
on
u
days when the corner smoke-house
as well undertake it. Revolution
u n i to k• »|t a loose package on blank space nnd at least g et one arouses enthusiasm , and men for by limiting th e number of students.
_ fact about evoand by culling to thi- chairs in the (u»|
vote
for
Alderman
has
vanished.
the shelve# for sporty young men
some reason light well for a new universities nten of exceptional
on is that it doesn’t let us
Has
the
ptnny
vanished
also,
ex­
governm ent.
of thirteen who didn't bother with
qualifications who should he paid brug about our ancoatry.—I’ett.
a whole package. And a few year# cept as a mratin of. making
Russia m ight be glad to prove saiaiies sim ilar to tho « (mid t \ . icola News.
change?
TI
kui th* Di&gt;t pillar of
lite r i t would buy bomelhing &lt;&gt;r lour democracy ban crumbled! Giv to Jap an :hat she can’t do to Bol­ ccptimially able nien m any other
other,
juct remember j,U:* back our brieht n-**- ------&lt;,-,lf i;. l.ko loins—Uf you don’t
.---t -■
. i I one
»' *• cannot JUU
remember iu a back our bright hew penny, and shevik Russia what she did eo profession.
whnt. But now? H, purchasing ! ^ivt) US something to buy with It! easily to the Russia of Czan&gt; and I Any good corporation lawyer rt- take it bcrioucly, its no fun; and
drunken or duboneat Grand Dukes deives th irtv thoutan/l .un —
U you do, it breaks your heart.— (
t. Auju^tine Record.

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TH£5A^0RD^HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 1925

Personals
H arry T. Bod well has gone to
Providence,' H. I., on n business
trip o f about two weeks.
Mrs. B.' D. Rackliffe of Springfield, Mass., and-Mias Nora Spring
of N ortham pton, Mass., spent F ri­
day afternoon here with Miss Margaret Berner enroute to Mt* Dora.
P. E. Andrews or the Lake Mon­
roe Development Co., made a busi­
ness trip to DeLand yesterday.
Mrs. Ira Davis and little daugh­
ter and guest, Mrs. S. A. Bates, Island Baptist State Convention.
of W aycioss, Ga,, spent Friday in He is spending the winter in Or­
.
,
Eunfoni as the guests of Mrs. u . lando.
A. Radford.
• P* U. organizations meet
FIHST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
a t 6:30 p, m.
Mrs. Curry and son, who have
The pastor, Dr. F. I). King, i;i
Services held at high school at
been visiting for some tim e a t the holding a revival service in the Palmetto Avenue nml Ninth St.
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Laing, Metropolitan Baptist Church, in
Sunday School 9:-15 o’clock.
left this morning for their home in
Sermon and communion a t 11
Kathleen, Ga.
o’clock.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Everyone, is cordially invited.
Among the business visitors to
Sanford from Jacksonville y ester­
Sunday Services:
day were Robert E. Davies, 0 . B.
Sunday School, F. B. Adnms,
Sm ith, F rank Hing, F. N. Stanley, Superintendent, 0:30 a. m.
and E. N. Spence.
Morning Worship, sermon hy
W. W. Miller returned Friday
lass will niect
pastor, U:0U a. m.
from a two week’ti visit n t Pom­
Amlerion at her
Baptism of Children, 11:00 n. pano.
Daniel H. Julius and wife of
enue at
P ittsb u rg h ,'P a., are in the city for m.
Mnt of the Wo- a few days. Mr. Julius represents
Epworth U&gt;ague meetings, 0:30
« Mildred Pea- the F lint Motor Co.
p. m.
|
iBwin*” meeting
Preaching by the pastor, 7:30 p.
l it 3:S0.
Jam es H. Murphy of Columbus m.
Reception of new members nt
Ohio
ia in the city visiting friends
Mrs. Ben E. Squire returned on
Two of thcMeth*
morning
service. P arents who have Saturday from an extended visit
and
relatives.
mwt at the hump
children to he baptized will please at Kingston, N. Y. and other points.
Martin on Park
bring them promptly at 11:00
Mrs. H. R. Page left yesterday
/clock
to visit relatives in Macon und A t­
Mr. and Mrs. Burke Steele and
small daughter Joyce
Lambert
lanta, Ga.
ALL SOULS CHURCH
were Sunday guests at the Boston
Steele home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoyt of Bos.
Tw enty-first Sunday after Pen­
L i, Torrance at on, Mass., are visiting in the
tecost.
Alethia and Clyde Curry of New
City Substantial.”
Mam nt 8:00 a. m.
Smyrna were week end guests at
American Legion
Sermon, “Temporal Punishment the home of their sister Mrs. \Y.
[Syncopators will
and James Due
Abner Davis,,
to Sin.”
R. Prevail.
MacDonald of West Palm Beach
Sunday School a fte r Mass.
are in the city on business.
Saturday, the vigil of the feast j Mrs, Philip H art and Miss Dor­
of All Saints wil be a day of f a s t- ' othy Hart of Orlando were Sun­
F. W. Walsh of Tam pa stopped in r and abstinence.
day guests a t the I. D. Hart home
in Sanford Friday on his way to
The Mnss next Sunday, Nov. 1, on Geneva Avenue.
points in the north.
will he a High Muss a t 10:30 a.
m.
A. Corpany and II. II. Squire were
F rank II. AdnmB of Orlando was
Peter Schual will play the o r­ in Tallahassee and other point • in
a business caller in Sanford F ri­ gan and lead the choir. Kev. Mich- | the western p art of the state on a
uel Columcilte Clasby will say Muss recent business trip.
day and Saturday.
tre effected in
tomorrow and r a th e r Humphries
fcr bids by the
A. J. Hall of Lukcland stopped will preach.
rtnent for addi- in Sanford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. McClelland
i highway buildnml family have moved from Cel­
PRESBYTERIA N Cll U RCII
i bids are
be
ery Avenue to French Avenue, huvR. M. Montgomery of Tampa
Only two of the was registered a t the Seminole yes­
ig bought a home there.
The services Sunday will be
ed include corn- terday. Mrs. Montgomery arrived
iollowa:
remainder being later.
Miss Irma Lee Mickler has re­
Sunday School 0:30 .a. m.,
1 grading. The
turned to tier home in KL Angus-: Preaching service, 11 a. m.
wriSo for surf sctinu a fter n two week’s visit with
E. II, G a rre tt was a Sanford
Junior Christian Endeavor, 2
Mrs. Herman Middleton.
Iron Road No. 10 Business visitor yesterday from
p. m.
Orlando.
.
Senior Christian Endeavor, *&gt;
p. m.
Miss Eleanor H erring drove, to
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
***dirg projects Orlando this afternoon.
Attention
is called to the earlier i,„Ught
19 tu b s in S t.
- H i t m iles in
Claude Ogilvie of F ort Myers,
th on Read N o, who is to be m arried soon to Miss
Hwsy, 9.17 m ileti Ethel Henry of Sanford, is spend­
u&gt; visitors in town to these servThe death of Mrs. B. W. Hurri- n
IV, 17.35 on N o. ing the week-end in the city.
:es.
e tt occurred lust week.. Mrs. liar- *
»n Trail in O ka—
I riett had been ill for a year but j ■
o. 1 in W aahingVictor Check and W. C. Wood­
"d M l na No. 1 ing have returned from a week’s CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH not seriouiiy until a few days he- j»;
1fore her passing.
olm&lt;i. Other pvo- hunting trip to Macco and other
Resides her husband, she leaves ■
■jj“ ia H ardee, points.
Sunday services:
five children, the oldest a datigh- jjj
I t O t o on Ho. 3 in
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
ter of Hi. Mrs. H arriett’s father 5
B n iln on So. 5 in
Morning service and sermon
and brother came from South Car- *
a. hi.
sermon oilna to attend the funeral servic- H
Evening service
es which were held Sunday from ■
7:30 o’clock.
A hearty welcome for all Good the undertaking parlors. Burial was *
la t Lake-view Cemetery.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—f/P)— singing and helpful worship.
Three men were killed early today
in w hat police believe was a but­
1-B. 111., Oct. !V.~ tle between 16 bootleggers in the
■ catch in g booth*. basement of a rooming houoj. Two
■ taught here in t men were found dead in the hul
■ibition agents,
und u third died later in a hospita
■ b a t the crude tae- from u bullet in his brain. John
■ enforcement work M aglierrettj, said to be p a rt own­
■ have brought both er of the house, was arrested,
V tfie bw into dis. charged with suspicion of humi■ la m e n t olib lijh eil cide.
■ m o rt to teach th e
■ to gam ritpect, n o t
The largest phosphate mines in
V but *W he pro- the world are located in Polk coun­
ty. Polk county also produces the
r f e n t r a / L'ank to most oranges of any county in the
'ry building.'
*state,

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October 26
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Three Are Killed In
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Made of quality satins in
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�AY. OCTODER 24, 1925

THE SANFOROH
ram rd d e fe n d a n ts , each a n d every
w hose n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s a r e
u n k n o w n t o t h o C o m p l a i n a n t In t h e
a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e , a n d to a ll u n ­
known p a rtie s w hom soever, c la im ­
ing a n y i n t e r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In tho

ITERY P L A N E ! FLORIDA FACTS

Evening Business Class
lim it scriooL building
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. MaxellEvery Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; J

I" the r r . ^ T hIr, n .,Ur

WATCH

rlescrlbpil. nml to a ll tn,« l i f i u ! ; . ! , !
vlfiee*. g r a n t e e *
u n d e r JO H N W. ' U H I F F I N d e c e a s ­
By a treaty signed In 176.1 Spain
ed .anil t&lt;&gt; a l l . Hi? ' h a l » . d e v is e e * ,
ceded to .Great Britain east and b e in g i l t u n t c T n S r m&lt;nol 'n uJi.n
g ra n te e * o r o th e r c l a i m a n t # . u n d e r
v
d
n ty , V
R H A W S E R deCeaTe/R a n d t o
west Florida in exchange for Ha­ F lo r id a , a n d B c s e r l b t d ai allow
s, . »V pXa rtie
Beginners may enter a t any
s, . a r i l n n d e v e r y , c l a i m ­
vana and tho west’ part of Cuba. to-wlt;
ing
any
Interrat or I n te r e s ts I n th e
T
H
A
C
T
1
In the same year the king of Eng­
and Involved In t h i s * u l t u n d e r a n y
e so uthw est
nr th e alm ve n am ed d e f e n d a n t s , e a c h
land issued a proclamation divid­ qT uh ae r tcears to fh aSlefc t oi of n t h28.
T o w n sh ip
und e v e ry w h o s e n a m e s a n d r e s l ing Florida into cast and west
20 s o u t h ,
J c a s t,
d ences a r e u n k n o w n , t o t h e C o m ­
t^trmarine Nftpier S*4 Hits Florida. Enst Florida extended I t E O lN f c l N O 85 y a r d s w e s t o f p la i n a n t In t h e a lm v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e ,
VALPEZ HOTEL
ami t o nil u n k n o w n p a r t i e s w h o m the Atlantic coast to the Apa­
t h e a o u th i - a s t c o r n e r o f n o r t h Ground During Trial Flight from
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t e r e s t s , I n t h e la n d I n v o l v e d In t h i s
and Pilot is Suffering From tended from the Alolachicola river t e r of S e c t i o n . 28, T o w n s h i p 20 suit
jg(M D m l b e i n g s i t u a t e In Hems o u t h . R a n g e . 32 e a s t , r u n n o r t h
I,ending H otel
I
n i d i / t 'o i i n t y . F l o r i d a , a n d d e a c r l b hnmersion and SiightShock to the Mississippi river.
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WUIIT W. WARNER, Manngrr
y d s . t o 1------1 JNJNtS.
B a l t i m o r e , pet. 2 1 . - w The first English governor of
T R A C T 3.
East Florida was General J nines
H K H I N N l N"d ' a t t h e s o u t h e a s t
c o r n e r of n o r t h e a s t j u a r t e r of
Grant.
n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r of ie e tjo n ljt.
T o w n....___
s h i p 20 ____
s m it „h , R a n g e 32
MRS. R. 0. TRAVIS
e a s t r u n w e s t 85 y a rd * , n o r t h
In 17G3 alao the city of Penra1 H 2 ! arils, w e s t n i a n d 2/3 y a r d s ,
cola was first laid out, as a city
n o r t h i fit n n d 1/3 y a r d s , e a s t
H T nind 2 / 3 y a r d s , s o u t h to b e ­
with streets a t right angles. The
c o r n e r " f lot 4 o f S e c t i o n _ *,
g in n in g .
blocks were -100 feet by 200 feet.
T o w n s h ip 21 s o u t h . R n n g e W l o
T R A C T t.
m a t . r u n i-nst 720 f e e t , t h e n c e
Valdez Hotel Lobby
REOIN N1.NO 572 a n d 88/100 f e e t
n o r t h 5 d e g r e e s e n s v 584 fe e t ,
v i u i a t i i D i u r t i im m j u . i i h ia b h «■»
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w e s t o f t h e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of
w e s t 7*0 fe e t, s o u t h 582 f e e t t o
for the Navigability nnd senwor- , fo rty thousand acre;. of land t h e s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of th e
RECJINNINO.
2*.
thinyss trials and was nt nn eleva- by grant were obtained by Dennis s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of S ection
men 32
nnd It a p p e a r i n g f r o m t h e s w o r n
tion of about 200 feet when a wing Bollen in 1766 along the east side Te aoswt ,n as nh di p r u2on n i snogu twh ,e s tFat2&lt;K
and
m il of C o m p lain t h e r e in t h a t yon
flutter apparently developed in of the SL John’s river, ‘ust south 12/100 f e e t t o s u b d i v is i o n&gt;7 lino
i a n d e a c h of y o u m a y c l a i m s o m e
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both wings of the monoplnne. C a p -1of the present site of Pnlatka. Koj- s u b d i v i s i o n lin e 313 nnd 8H/IOO rpirgohpte, r ttyi t l eh eorre iInnatbe or evset In
llAnUEIl SHOP
d escrib ed .
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Florida
Sanford.
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c o n s t r u c t i o n of t w o ro o m s a t tb e n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a n d In d e f a u l t
W IT N ESS my h a n d n n d th e o f ­
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F in n * a n d n p ec lf le n tlo n * m a y be o b ­ |&gt;n e n t e r e d a g a i n s t von . said c a u s e t h e S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f tl;*1
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to
th o la n d ole C o u n ty , o n tills t h o 3 r d d a y of
Painting—Decorating
H o u g h to n ,
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O c to b e r, A. I*. 1925,
b u il d in g . All b id s m u s t bo s e a l e d a b o v e d e s c r ib e d .
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a n d n r c n m p a n t e d by c e r t i f i e d c h e c k
SAMUEL A. H. W IL K IN S O N
III t h e s u m o f O ne H u n d r e d Dot- t h a t tills n o tlo e be p u b l i s h e d in th e
S o lic ito r fu r C o in p lu liu in ts .
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lish e d in H anfo rd. Henilnol-* C o u n ty ,
Oct. 3.10-17-21.
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far a cignr
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several in
, t the cigar
I of nionuJu* the ali­
e n s of all
world war
fn propaganujidian says
ute to Shaw
jjjon for the
ducts thougn
ioie did sug*
dian continegc?t good
of a good
. pervasive,
ur vastly dis[u to be punthe Earl of

l8:h century,
tal by giving
non sandwich,
.crate gamble'*
rise from the
lis meals, but
tee brought to
of bread, bo
i" for such a
ncral use. It
the peach meluic of the fuinw#s used, has
renown.
m ilestone a lo n g
cached is r e a c h M orning P o s t
relieve th a t th e
rill he w idely
an a handful o f
|Yc som ething
IhoeVt beer.
v . „i,nir
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chorus girl .’
Iwhich is intorL)| as residents
fEngland’s sumeasid* resorts,
ted op over the
n when one of
If the Torquay
Iribed the choir
iiucb like cheap
Els" because it
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often help* by displaying some flaIn
feminine
g------»
ran t innovation
■styles.
The days of good Queen Bose
m ay have been the golden age ul
literature, but they were bJ*o
golden ago for fraternity of Britain
tailors. Thdt, a t leas:,;.a the belief
of the president of the National
Federation of Masten Tailors, who
has brought out the fact th a t the
average Englishman of
today
spends about as much on his
yenr’s wardrobe as his Elizabotnian ancestor dispensed for a single
doublet and pair of hose. Those
were the brave old days, the m as­
te r tailors agree, when luxury in
dres3 was carried so far th a t laws
were passed to curb it.
It is moreover the doleful plaint
of the knights of the needle and
goose th a t never in the last four
hundred yenrs hnve Englishmen
spent less on clothing th an today,
when the purchasing power of
money in ench period is taken into
account. British statisticians, the
tailors aver, ignoie the present
state of the clothing trade in Eng­
land nnd flaunt figures issued by
the United S tates departm ent of
Inbor to show th a t Britain isn’t ^o
badly off, since in the United
States the average man spends
ju st about $75 a year on dress nnd
the averages woman nbout $70.

PARIS LETTER
PARIS, Oct. 2*1.—UP)—A fter
nearly-2,000 years, an arena built
by the Romans in Paris fo r their
circuses and gladiatorial combats
returned to something like its orig­
inal use today, when a bull fight
show opened. It has been advertis­
ed us a spectacle equal in splendor
to the shows in the-royal arenas of
Seville and Madrid, with th e most
prominent m atadors of Spain tak ­
ing part. It was also advertised
th a t the bulls would not be killed.
The event lias been organized
by the press of Paris fo r th e bene­
fit of soldiers wounded in Moroc­
co. The French red cross co-ope­
rated in staging the affair. Prices
for seats ranged from 100 frails
for a box holding four persons to
20 francs for a scat on the stone
tiers.

tiirsanfoud herald. Saturday, ocroii

be shadowed by secret service men
consequently, when the chief of
“ potential safety service” was
tra n sfe rre d to other functions, M
Dcum crgue hoped devoutly that ho
would not be replaced. R0 sci.J
os much to M. Schmmek, minister
of the Interior.
But th a t dignitary held up hi*
hands in holy horror. “Ah, no Mr
President,” he oxtlaimed. “I t ’i* I
not you, who am In danger. I am'
responsible to parliament for the
safety or your person. If any­
thing should happen to you I
would bo interpellated on it in 'the
cham ber nnd undoubtedly forced to
resign. Thus, you see, any tasuaity to you would be a double one ”
M. Uouniergue thought awhile
and finnlly exclaimed:
Ah, well, 1 suppose the service
of security has got to go on then.
But I can see now that it’s your
security, not mine, that is being
assured.
“Anything to stay in Pnris.’t
and “anyth.„g 1() fft!t ltnck t’0
Americu, arc slogans equally re­
sponsible for a sudden increase in
American representation in the
dish-washing profession and in
p ark bench lodgings here. There
is a real class distinction between
the two, however, and the “any­
thing to stay in Paris” group is
refusing to give aid, comfort or
sym pnthy to the "anything to get
back to America” members, whom
it professes to scorn.
The record number of American
tourists during the past summer
has left a record number of stra g ­
glers behind. Tho charm of Paris
has captured some of these; the
desire to see a little more of Europe than the budget originally
culled for has left others stranded.
When starvation comes a little too
close, they seek out the American
nid society. The society’s waiting
list for employment or transporta­
tion now totals 400, though they
are not quite'so select as the other
“ four hundred.”
“I tried to sell pumps to French
farm ers," said u neatly, if shab­
bily dressed young man yesterday,
“ but they don’t take to the things
like the Americans. I thought I
could pay my way around Europe
but now it’s the park bench." Work
is scarce now and money for trans­
portation is senror. It looks like
a cold, sad winter, whether thuee
belated adventures want to go or to
stay.

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on had I°v?r sc&lt;!n Cnlbe» the me°n. ,,ei'ig put into a trance,
on
,!.Xn?Uy thp clothes-line
■ *!*ch the laundry was suspend^hen it was stolen, the kind
or clothes pins used, the character
t the clothes on the line. The
owner of the missing laundry did
not himself know all these details,
hut they later proved to be true,
the medium next named the thief
and the place where the laun­
dry was hidden.
The
thief
was caught nnd confessed. This
is said to be only one of several
ciiHis of clairvoyancy conducted by
Uorst und his medium which arc
puzzling the experts.

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The consumption of cordials in
Germany today is only one third
that of pre-war days, according
to a confidential report compiled
by one of the leading distilleries.
I Hiring the last rew years before
the world war the average annual
consumption of cordials for each
head of n^mdation was more than
three* quarts,*.
Tho i.^.pat reason for this de­
cline i* economy, ns the prices of
liquors are now too high for per­
sons of moderate means. This re ­
trogression in the consumption of
heavy drinks is somewhat offset
by the fact that light wines are
being consumed more than before
the war, owing chiefly to tho low
prices of wines imported from
countries in which the currencies
have depreciated, such us France.

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Japanese Clerks In
New Political Party

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Reasonable Rates

.TOKYO, Oct. 2 !.-(/? )—Form a­
tion of a strong Clerical Party
that would participate in the com­
ing elections at which more than
U,000,000 new voters will ballot, is
reported to lie supported by priests
of the Nichiren sect, a m ilitant
Buddhist group. An obsolete po­
lice regulation prohibits religious
’11r n i
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workers
from joining political
par­
ties in Japan. The Nichiren sect,
composed of 23 different groups,
has approximately 3,000,000 fol­
lowers.

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The hair bobbers of P aris are
Mnlnria, Chills and Fever
prolific these days in the excuses
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
they offer for the use of women
I t k llta n ir B e n in .
lie remark got who to pacify husbands who do not
take
kindly
to
short
hair.
The
la
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BKRLIN,
Oct.
24.—(/I1
)—“
Ma­
the singers
homv even con- est such excuse Is the danger of ries" are in high favor among the
combs and pins made of stage directors of Berlin. Not only
in. Winifred wearing
inflammable
m aterials. This ex­ is the popular refrain of the Amer­
i oldest of the
cuse
is
fortified
by a movement in ican operatta, “ Rose Marie,” win­
the and the
fht it entirely J England against the sale of all ning nightly applause in numerous
tailed for to be sorts of toys and playthings for music halls, hut the Thalia theater
now presenting “Anne Marie"; |
calltd "cheap children made of combustible sub- is
a
t
the Grosse
Schuuspeilhaus 1
stanccs.
all the years
"Marie,
Marie,"
is
the
chief musi­
If
the
husbands
persist
th
a
t
not
other women
singing. Fur- all combs and hairpins are so made, cal hit of a revue entitled “For
|!J he no hymns the answer is that m etal is too You"; in the Comittche opera,
('concerned un- heavy for such purposes and in­ where “ From A to Z” is being
duces headaches, and th a t tnrtnisc played, a song called “Goodnight,
tre made,
bir-maxter, who shell is so expensive th a t only mil­ .Marie," closes the performance,1
and at the Admiral’s Pnlaste an 1
fort to oraanize lionaires can afford it.
amorous rw aiu adoringly sings
(to carry on as
“
You Have the Most Beautiful
Frank
Elliott,
assistant
commis­
i we on strike,
llicklcr, ussert- sioner of police in London, who re ­ Neck, Marie."
“ Who is going to rescue us from
cently spent a week in P aris study­
lit fs a disgrace ing trnffiee laws in the French this epidemic of M aries?" is the
in girl." This capital, cheered Paris by this com­ question raised by one of the B e r-;
lin newspapers.
fuel to the ment:
"Paris is a young girl with a
An unusual case of clairvoyance
fresh complexion that denotes good
Eh llydo P a rk , circulation, whereas London is a is occupying the attention of the
fobty bewhisker- cross-faced old lady who m ust put courts of Bernburg, in Anhalt,
r m t queen’s herself on a diet. Paris, I might where a teacher named Drost,
1 disport them - add, seems to have been designed claiming to be an “occult detective"
Pptcdative eyes by a g reat a rtist, while London ap­ hn.q been arraigned on a charge of
p . ate tnonop- pears to be the work of a futurist. illegally practicing occultism for
p dod;ai of ui| "The only solution for London’s money, llrost actually has been
l tow ot woman traffic problem would ~be another able to convince the chief expert 1
the same a t- fire like th at of 1066, and I am not testifying against him, Ur. Hell-1
Jalttntion w ith too hopeful, even about even that, wig, th at only tho possession of i
|dari(iiei nf Vi,-, because the London fire dep art­ “second sig h t’’ could enable him
it a rsore p"er- ment is too efficient these days to make certain discoveries with
i with thevr t a - , ever to let a blaze got any head- which he is credited.
One sample of this has been
R o the park *v- iw ay
brought out. A large quantity of
lin d a y s London's
ents the fine&lt;t' President Uouniergue, like most laundry was stolen from the^gurluntry. The dogs !of his predecessors ns chief mngis- ret of a house in the town of Galbc,
lons and natty prate of France, does not like to 20 miles north of Bernburg. Al-

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Standard Readers tft«
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p r o v e m e n t a In *n id Town o f O viedo ” nd t
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h ic h B u r n Old L i n e s

■jch was burn■„ a series of
its familar
■ay legislators
icir feet, smoke
| r the Sunshine
the new hostel|o f Mr. Harbifdeil that.
L looked upon
Congress Hotel
Le within its
Estate’s deatinlkod-nfter. per« IlInfldlAllClt
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Lgh, (Republican
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INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 2-1.—J/P) and osacssltiK and paying th e ™ .? un i mJV„ of huvemher. A. H. I'j J i .
a m e n d i n g c h a r t e r In . h . m ..* 1" 1 «b'-rr. m a k e a n a w e r
—The small scnoolhouses th a t dot­ ot hf e raeaol fd, Tmouwl nnl»o
Ulll of Complain*. exh ib ite d
of O viedo an f , r
ted Indiana’s hillsides half a cen­
n ,t &gt;
In thla cause. Bald s u it
!.*„** n "Ult In nulet the t it le In
tu ry ago have become garages and
th*' com plainants.
granaries, but the lessons learned
If Is f u r th e r O R D E R E D t h a t th is
• Txiv
in them from the McGuffey read­ A tte a t:
C. K. P H iL lIlP s .
ers will bo perpetuated by “The Pot*. A in *4
r. A .
McGuffcyites,” nn association of
Hooifer state natives.
Itj tho days when the three R s NOTICE OF HI*ECIAI, I,E(.|XI,A.
constituted the curriculum , the
N o tic e In h e r e b y ' g iv e n t h n t ' n n readers prepared by D r. W. H. Mc­ n l l c a t l n n w ill be m ndo to X
S
t
a t e L e g i s l a t u r e a t a sp e c ia l
Guffey were the standard, and oft­
. ho held In &gt; T a lln h a "l
en the fonly texts. Many a copy, its sneloe n, ; Ft hl oe rr ei doaf , t on
a d a t e to t„.
battered
and
leaves
worn
covers -----------»&gt;y «ho I o v e r n o r of: the" *ald s t a t e
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th
e p a s s a g e of t h e
thin by hard usage from each suc­ r o p o s e d law .
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cessive child. of tho fam ily, went pn .f tf l * c * f n i l U r d a n n e t
estohon tho mhntlepiece beside the fam ­ H ailin g a b ird r e s e r v a t i o n t o b«
ily Bible and ‘'Pilgrim ’s Progress" k n o w n a s th*&gt; L a k e O h h rm B ir d R eal
when new educational methods and e r v a t l o l i In t l i C o u n ty of Seminole.
UK,al‘lUr“
m bjects discarded th e one-room Of®thc StaTe
S e c ti o n I. a. B ird R e s e r v a t i o n
rural school. The McGuffey readers
t o b e k n o w n as t h e L u k e C h a r m Bird
and their contem porary, the little R e s e r v a t i o n Is h e r e b y c r e a t e d In
red schoolhousc, became bnly sym ­ t h o C o u n ty of S e m in o le w i t h i n t h e
n d b o u n d a r i e s a n d h e re in *
bols of a step in the evolution of al ifmt ei rt s daescrib
ed , t o - w l l :
„ S e c ti o n s ].
n. ;i 10, l j . 11 i t JOHN' J . D EA N a n d t h e h e i r s , d e ­
rural education.
visees. g r a n t e e s o r o t h e r c l a i m ­
,“f
Then, several yenrs ago, n lette r 1C.. All In T o w n s h i p J I — h.
a n t s u n d e r J o h n J. D e a n ; J o h n
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S
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D u r d e n atnl th e h e irs, devisees,
in the Tenders column of The In­ s h i p 21. r a n g e 32.
g ran tees or o th er claim an ts u n ­
dianapolis News asked: "W here
S e c ti o n 2. T h a t It s h a l l h e u n ,
d e r J o h n D u rd e n ; H u b e r t A. H a r ­
can Ii get the
tne old McGuffey
oicuuucy school
s c h o o l j n w f u l to h l i i —lj'int. t r a p , d e s t r o y
dee, s o m e t i m e s k n o w n a s H u b e r t

^ ^ ru fy islted

ftnj* n ie a i fl lS P l l-U o v ^ w i t h i n th e
hooks I studied -15, yenrs ago?" i»V
l i m i t s o f ttio JyflkB tTIm nn Itlrd R e s ­
Two- persona answered the inquiry e r v a t i o n p r o w l e d f o r tn S e c ti o n 3
a c t. M y bird , w ild tnrlcey .
with offers to share their McGuf­ owfi l dt h i s-goose,
any
b ir d o r
fey readers but refusing to sell w i l d fow l s f &gt;Any ‘k in dSglld
, o r s i |u i r r e l
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them.
n o t h e r e a f te r ,'w ith in said lim its i,«

Snakeskin

JflldJwer the old
stmetion, with a

a n y o p e n s e a s o n f o r -------g a m e birds o r
f o w l of a n y ' d n n d , e x c e p t d: o m e s t i c
f o w l, w ild d i t \ k , s n i p e . ’ a n d coot,
a n y ti m e

ling could toll
rreat interest to
’s quoted as sayiilow up there in
mer? Well right
ike county got its

iproves a s
La n g u ish e s
\ H o sp ita l
2i,—f/P)—While
Haywood is
if Kremlin Hosim an acute ntkejjBi rican in, ,ii» D 7,netzky.

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iu th iiiin i' !i&gt;ti " “
of which he
eportetl to he

wnjif the colony
DOtU’ Vic buildud other intt works. A town
is being built nt

know, of shedding his skin from
time to tim e, and tho discarded
epidermis is now being used to
good advantage for shoes, ban­
dings and hats. This coat is of
silk, and has a collar of imitation
snakeskin carried out in silk and
velvet. It is perhaps more com­
fortable about tho neck than tho
real ariicle would he.____________

low,In Movies Is F re q u e n t
Qyfrofit To M inor O perato rs

W t t l ’.of the fa p o t today sta rte d
h r &gt; too, arc erolumdom vko once
p of pooUnty.
&lt;&gt;r present, the
&gt;vcrty Row ”
gran t of economy.
Uynolfc of probeio c s the cost of a
fife rceh in length,
fn© profits arc unMimes amounting

tlvoTy goud
'pidriin; hufy'ftJt
as much as $25,00(1, or if it is ex­
ceptionally good, it .muy command
up to $50,000.
Many of these companies fail,
hut there a re nlwayr others to step
into their places.
.Because of the .high cost of in­
terior settin g s the photojiluys are
mostly W esterns, filled with action
and breath-taking thrills, taken
with rugged scenery us their back­
ground. ..V ery few of the produc­
tions arc of stihtlc picturization.
Often players of good mimes,
glad-to pick up n few hundred dol­
lars for a day's work between en­
gagements a t larger studios nr on
a day off, a re obtained by the stu ­
dios to.w ork for one day, thus get­
ting box office nam es in tho cast at
relatively small expense.
The
scenes in which these players ap­
pear nre all shot in the one day.
Small casts are employed. The
producer often is versatile, writing
producing nnd directing a story."
Ho of fen is the business man in
addition topall else and sometimes,
if necessary^ stars in the picture.

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A. H a r d e n , an d t h e h e i r , , d e v is e e s ,
g ra n te e s or oth er cla im a n ts u n d e r
H ubert
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H a rd e e , ' s o m e t i m e *
k n o w n a s H ubert A. H a r d e n : a n d
all u n k n o w n p e rs o n s c l a i m i n g - a r t
I n t e r e s t In th e r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e ­
i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ; H. K e n d r l c l f
t i u r r n s c y a n d l.e la n d C h u b b ,
D e f e n d a n ts ,
t i n i e r tlf R iilillentlon
T H E 'H T A T E O F F I.O HIDA . T O A LL
T H E A F T E l l N A M E D 1‘A R T I E S ,
O ltK E T IN flH :
T o J o h n J. D ean. If l i v i n g a n d If
d ead all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r J o h n J . D ean, d e c e a s e d o r o t h ­
e rw is e . In th e r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e i n ­
a f t e r* It'
d e s*"*c» rI iIIMTI
b e d ;, tIII
o .11.,,
J o h n D u r d e n . If
jiv in g a n d If ddead
e a d all
liv
a ll pi a r t i e s r l n i n i m g i n t e r e s t s tin d er J h n D u rd e n .
In t__
h e real
d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . ...
property hereinafter d e s c r i b e d . to
R o b e rt a . H ardee, s o m e t i m e s k n o w n I
as Robert. A. H a rd e n . If l i v i n g a n d I
If d e a d a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r - I
cuts u n d e r R obert A. H a rd e e , s o m e - I
ti m e s k n o w n a s R o b e r t A. H a r d e n . I
d e c e a s e d o f . o th e r w is e , iii t h e r e a l ]
p r o p e r ty h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , n n d
all li n k n o w n p e rs o n s c l a i m i n g i n t e r - I
e f t s In t h e follow ing d e s c r i b e d r e a l
t w o p e r t y , . s i tu a t e , ly in g a n d b e i n g
HI t b e C o u n ty of gemliiotn a n d H tatg ]
of F l o r i d a , t o - w l t;
S o u t h H a l f or the S o u t h e a s t
q u a r t e r of th e S o u th e a s t q u a r ­
t e r of S ectio n 21. T o w n s h i p 21
S o u th , R a n g e 2a E ast, am t
S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r of tlo&gt; S o u t h ­
e a s t Q u a r t e r of Section 21.
T o w n s h i p 21 S outh, R a n g e 31)
E ast.
T h e N o r t h e a s t Q i ii ir ls h 'o f th e
S o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of the S o u th en*8 Q u a r t e r of S retlo n 21.
T o w n s h i p 21 S o u th . R a n g e r,i)
H ast.
W e s t H a l f of tin
S outheast
Q u a r t e r of t h e N o r th e a s t Q u a r ­
t e r a n d t h e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r
of th e N o rth e a s t Q i io p t , and
W e s t h a l f o f t h e N oil l e a s t Q u a r ­
t e r o f th o S o u th e a s t q u a r t e r ,
an il
V
E a s t ll^ilf of I lie N o r th w e s t
Q u a r t e r o f t h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r ­
t e r o f S e c ti o n 21, T o w n s h ip 2L
S o u t h . I t a n g n 30 East.
Rots. I. 2, 5 a n d 0 of S. K en, d r l e k t S u e r n t e y ’s C am p Hites,
a c c o r d i n g to t o p lo t th e r e o f re­
c o r d e d In F l a t B ook 2, a t jiagn
113. P u b l i c R e c o r d s of Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
E a s t H a l f .of t h e N o r th e a s t
q u a r t e r of th o S o u t h e a s t q u a r ­
t e r o f S e c t i o n 21. T o w n s h ip 21 I
S o u th , R a n g e 30 E a s t .
J t ,ls o r d e r e d * t h a t y o u a n d ea c h of
y o u a p n o n r to t h e s w o r n B ill of
C o m p l n m t h e r o i n fltcd o n o r b e f o r e
th o 2n.( p a y i o f No vein bur. jA... P i
1M2C. i h e ' s t a i i n i t h e i n g a R ltW -Jjtis u.
t h i s H o n o r a b l e C o u rt.
It Is f u r t h u r o r d e r e d t h a t (tils
no tice bo p u b l i s h e d In th© S a n f o r d
H e r a ld , it n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
tin- C it y o f S a n f o r d , C o u n t / o f S e m ­
inole, a n d S t a t e of F lo r id a , o n c e a
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cross state Highway now being built from DeLand to Titusville on
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H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 24, 1925.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

n the World of Sport
TAMPA, Oct. 24.—bP)— Jim
Barnes, British open golf cham­
pion, will make this city his Win­
ter habitat, representing Tampa
in the major tournnments to he
held in the South next January,
February and March. Announce­
ment of the re-engagement of the
veteran of the links wns made to­
day.
Barnes ranks with W alter Hagen
in holding important champion­
ships. Them two are only golfers
who have ever held both the Amer­
ican open and British open titles,
ns well as the American profess­
ional championship. In addition,
both have held the Western open
crown, Barnes three times and
Hagen twice.
In 1021, Ilnmen won the TJ. S.
open championship by a nine-stroke
margin, finishing with 280 strokes
ns against 208 scored by Hngcn
and Fred McLeod, who tied for
second. I-nst Summer Barnes lift­
ed the British open title, nosing
out Ted Ray and MacDonald
Smith on the final round, a fter
starting the last eighteen holes five
stroke:' in back or Smith.

The Ball Hardware

Chlnaware in English Force*
On and a fte r January the lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
W. H. LONG
By M. D. JACKSON,
HEAT MARKET
Financial Secretary.
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GATORS FAVORED Jim Barnes Signs GRID CARD TODAY b u il d in g c o s t s
As Tampa Mentor
IN WAKE FOREST For
HAS DIXIE TEAMS sjy-jaTSB iii-.
W inter Season
STRUGGLE TODAY
IN RATING FIGHTS " £ £ * . , „ «*,
Record Crown On Hand for
Rig., Homecoming Evnnt;
; Florida Tapers Off After
Week Of Hard Scrimmage

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tion to a good five-cent cigar and ■
loothplrk that is not cut on the
Southern Conference Elevens bias, is an architect who can draw
Slnnd Or Fall In Champion­ plans for a house thnt will cost
ship Standing In Games To­ somewhere within 100 miles or
he estlmae* It will cost.
day; Tech-AJabama Star what
No instance is on record of whore
anv architect ever drew a plan for
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21.—(/P) a house which was built for th e
—Eyes of Argus are needed by amount of money the builder ex ­
Southern foothnll fans today to fol­
his house In cost him.
low a card filled with games hav­ pected
A man's wife will argue him into
ing possible direct bearing on the
Southern Conference chnmpionship. building a new home. He will check
Sixteen conference members are up on his resources and have a
scrapping among themselves to im­ heart-to-heart conference with his
prove their standing. In the eight bankers and will decide that he can
games represented by the quad­ put $10,000 into a house.
He then goes to an architect.
ruple in quartet rivals of years
“ Can you design me a home con­
arc engaged.
Tuiane, in a game with North­ taining a bedroom, a bathroom, a
western at Chicago, sends its kitchen and a roof thnt I can build
Greenbacks against the purple for $10,000?” he asks.
“Sure," . declares the architect
with the weather apt to play an
with a conviction thnt knocks the
important p a rt
man completely off his guard.
Alnbama against Georgia Tech
in Atlanta should be an even “ Leave it to me.”
In n few weeks the plans are
choice. The Crimson enters the
gnmo with the prestige of a cham­ ready. They look very attractive,
pionship brought from last season, all colored up and showing the
and the Yellow Jackets are off to house In a setting of flowers and
a flying start in this year’s race. scrubbery. The misses Is tickled
No quarter will be asked or giv­ pink.
Then the plans for this $10,000
en in the game between Washing[ton and Lee and Virginia Poly- house ore turnH^ over to a dozen
technic Institute, an unusual af* contractors and the lowest estimate
that is received is 1-19,27.1.20, not
fair for Lynchburg.
including the plumbing nnd electcic
"Ole Miss’’ and the Mississippi wiring, plastering, painting and
Aggies will have a colorful setting
for their game before a fair week hardware.
The architect Is consulted. The
crowd at Jackson.
only
thing to do is to cut down on
Georgia nosed out Vanderbilt the house.
But the misses can’t see
last season with n field goal nnd
advanced to the finals in the con-||*
‘ha‘ H.h e .1"
ference race and today’s game at
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Athens may well he equally close. can’t go without a kitchen, and a
Tennessee and Louisiana State bath mom is an every week neces­
sity, and the house has to have a
meeting a t Knoxville.
Virginia meets Maryland with roof.
So the man who started out to
the Cavaliers given a slight edge.
Scwnnce and Kentucky meet at build a $10,000 house gets nut for
Lexington with the Tennesseeans something under $50,000, which he
spends the rest uf his life paying.
and Wildcats all even.
North Carolina State and V. M. That’s one of the many advan­
I. seem fairly matched a t Rich­ tages of buying an automobile. You
mond,
know just exactly what you have
Wake Forest will give Florida to pay, nnd when you buy an Essex
food for thought on the showing you know you are getting a full
of the Deacons thus far.
100 cents worth for every dollar
Auburn should defeat Howard you Invest.
and North Carolina is an odds-on
Yours,
favorite over Mercer.
BILL.

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

W ant on e Salesm an who is
prosperity. M ust be an exm.*,
This is a h igh ly remunerative
is perm anent w ith a largeVo
is doing h ig th in gs. See 1
First N ation al Bank Buildi^
and 12 m ornings.
l,

Exceptional
Plum bing Calls

for

Tires and Tubes

Sacrifia

At prtcea that ar« right

A. D. ROSIER

GAINESVILLE, Oct. 2 1 (/P iPau Am and Standard Gaa ant.
OWNER LEAVING Cl
On the eve of Florida’* biggest
Oils
If you’re particular about
;
football gam e a t home, Gatorland
New Six Room Bungalow (modem),
■- tonight was paced with hundreds
the kind of plumbing you
“Veedol Oils”
built-in features.
o f alumni and visitors who have
»
thronged the city to help celebrate
want in your new home, or
annual “home-coming,” and to wit­
Electric Irons
&lt;
Large lot. Garage. Elaborately f.
ness today a bnttle of the gridiron
the new kind of plumbing
that promises to be a colorful and
Radio Supplies
bitterly contested struggle for su­
P rice $8,000.
in your old home—call A.
premacy.
■
RINE’S
FILLING
Wake Forest, with a squad of
I
I). Hosier for an estimate.
tw enty-four "Demon Deacons/’ a r­
STATION
rived In Gainesville Fridny and en­
joyed a light workout on the scene
Phone 461,-J
of today’s conflict.
Florida concluded a week of vig­
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla221-E. F irst Street, Opposite Pa
A. D. ROSIER
orous work with only a light prac­
tice. Coach Sobring has brought
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his squad into good physical con­
dition, hut has not had sufficient
3rd and Oak
time tn really prepare for the in­
vasion of the champions of North
Carolina, who have held that title
for the post two years.
Fleming field today should house
the largest audience of the l!)2o
season. More than 8,000 persons
will he on the field when the rival
elevens tro t their lineups into ac­
tion. The ticket sale has been the
hea\ iwit in
history of F lorifla « * »» f d a v n e r n
is# /v„i
Why waste your time run­
football. Boys of the old school,
F 5 f .NS £ ? V
ning around looking for a
many of whonie have not been here I2 !' n l ,7 her *
S‘'nlH’ chnm*
good investm ent?
Let us
in years, have returned this weekl l1,.on." of
P 0* !4 U .gue^poundshow
you
how
you
can In­
cd
three
Louisville,
A.
A.
Champs,
to gait! npdh si IhlTrsbnnalfdn th at
hurlers for a totnl of eighteen hits
vest your money nnd double
hardly seems possible.
it in tho next th irty or sixty
Wake Forest cornea with three and nine runs in the second game
of
the
nine
game
series
tho
teams
days. We have been in the
of the finest backfield men in the
real estate business for years
entire snto of North Cnrolinn. Cap- are playing. Wilburns held the
and arc glad to say we havo
hard
hitting
Colonels
to
five
scat­
tain "Greasy” Grcason, a veteran
the finest listings and the
tered
hits
and
two
runs,
the
lone
star, will ho a t half, with Obcr, a
best values in tho Stato of
freshman phenom nl Wake Forest Frisco error paved the way for
Florida.
runs. By winning this game
last fall. K arleskint, brilliant full- tho
COME AND INVESTIGATE
bnck, and Rnckloy, N orth Caro­ the Seals made it one all.
Kcoro by innings:
Owners are urged to list
lina’s lending signal caller, round
their properties with us for
out a q u artet th n t Coach Garrity San Francisco .................... 9-lfl-l
better results and quick action
is planning hopes of victory upon. L ouisville.............................. 2- 5-2
Batteries: Williams nnd Agnew;
Em erson, nll-tato center, has mov­
ed over to tackle, where his work DeBerry, Wilkinson, Dawson nnd
is unusually good. Riley and Dan­ Meyer.
iels will guard tho wings, Johnson
will be a t rig h t tackle. Lentz and
M artin are curded to sta rt at tho
’III’
gunrd positions, with Woodward
snapping the cowskin.
At Arkndelphia: Southwestern,
20; Henderson Brown, 0.
At Conway: Ark. Hendrix Col­
Res] Estate
lege, 48; Jonesboro Aggies, 0.
H. A. SPEIR
Brokers
Promoter l
Developers
F.
At Newberry, S. G\: Newberry
Contractor and Builder
foil ego, 22; Presbyterian College
Seminole note!
of S. C., 6.
A K A l. r.STATB — INVESTM HNTB
&lt;99-M — Phone — 499-M
At Bloomington, III.: Illinois
L ob by I’u l a a l o n - B r u n i l e y Bldg.
Hanford
l-Morlda Wesleyan, 20; Dvpauw, 0.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.
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Haskell Indians, 20; Midland, I).
The phenomlnnl hitting of Andy
At Jackson, Miss.: Mississippi
High brought the major league College, 0; Milanps, t&gt;,
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A ll-Star series here to a close Fri­
At Spartnnburg, S. C.: Ogledny as the most conspicious fea­ thorpe, 11; W offord, 7.
ture. Tho National League entry
Arkansas Tech, 21; Arkansas
Viwon under the leadership of l)uvo Teachers College, 0.
l l r n l L . f n l r A u c t i o n .Hair*.
Let
I . r t L'*
I ' . sS e l l Y o u r I ' r u p r r t r
Bancroft, W alter Johnson Ameri­
Little Rock College, 14; Spring
can Leugue outfit living beaten by Hill
ili:
College, 7.
8 to 1.
?
Illinois Wesleyan 20, Depauw I).
High, recently sold to Boston by
Arkansas Tech 21, Arkansas
W r a r c i i r r m a n r n l l r l o c n t c l In S a n f o r d
?
Brooklyn, smnshed nine hits in Teachers College 0.
o i it .w a l k s r n i t n : a u k k x i *k i i t s
J 'r j
■ten times a t bat during the two
?
W p tin a rn n trp S n tl.ta rtlo n
Hendrix College 48, Jonesboro
games series.
I f r » u h a v e I ' r o p r r t r y o u w a n t . o l d — l . l . t It n | t | ,
ani| fc l.. | ,
Aggies t).
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W alter Johnson worked five in­
Haskell Indians 20, Midland 0.
T
nings for tho Americans, being
college 22, Presbyteri­
found for ten hits and siv rune. an Newberry
?
college of N. C., 0.
Tho pitching of young Henry John­
I I'l K. S e c o n d S t r e e t , S a n f o r d , F l a .
Southwestern
20,
Henderson
son, Yankee recruit from Sarasota, Brown 0.
was a feature for the Americans.
.
ID’
Ho allowed hut four hits and one
run during his stay against the
•U l
slugging Americans.
Score by innings:
A m ericans............. 000 100 000—1
N a tio n a ls .............. 001 050 20x—8
Batteries: W. Johnson, Buckeye
and Cochrane, Perkins, Porter;
■Mil
Rudolph, II. Johnson, Uicttiiller and
Taylor.

Seals Even Series
As Colonels Drop
2nd Game On Coast

Football Results

H igh’s B at Slugs
N ationals To Win
At D aytona Beach

Term S’]

Sem inole Business Ei

Wasting Time

Lake Monroe Development CoForm erly -

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OSTEEN REALTY CO.

A c r e a g e O u r Specialty

We handle the best direct from owners- Seeijs.

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WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPEN/

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ING OF OUR SANFORD OFFICE IN THE MILLER BUILDING?*

113V4 Magnolia Avenue.

A
NewFurniture
Store for Sanford —

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

REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES

T o d a y ’s B e s t B u y s
SO ACRES bordering on northeast city limits line.
A good investment.

$300 per acre.

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All high and ilry.

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MIKE
Who la M IKE? Ask Mr.
Brown. Como nround mid
letH gut acquainted, Jluy,
Trade or Sell,
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Your STORE
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BUSINESS PROPERTY

l 30 HY 125 FEET 0,1 F ir«t Street, near Sanford Avenue. $800 per foot.
A
-100 BY 100 I LET on Cypress Avenue, running down to the Boulevard, $250 per front fa
-.0x117 on Park Avenue between Second and Third Streets.

Price $700 per foot.

101x118 FEET on Sanford Avenue, between Second and Third Streets.
ent, $200 per month. $850 per foot.

Income at pres­

WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE SALE of all river front property fr om Commercial Street to
Lake Monroe and from Sanford Avenue to Park Avenue* Ideal location for hotel and
apartment sites.

RESIDENCE LOTS
LOT?ot!S AlNll) 19, piicL’ ? l “()n each- $480.00 cash per lot, balance $90.00 quarterly n«ch
I " ™ L \ N' ^ , ! ! riC‘-'?1250 ca,:h w *2100 fo r both. Half cash, balance contract. o

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"m'° S' 600 ooch. half rash.

o r s ' V’17 ? / f a - ’ “ 5 L'"-Sl1’
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liU lh 1 '• U. 67, 5.), and 50. $1250 each.
Half cash, balance contract.

I-1M YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR RESULTS i

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FOR SALE: 2 acres on Uni St. 1-2
AUTOS FOR HIRB
mile from tenter of city. 108
KAGIE AUTO SERVICE d *j
or night. Meets all train*. Batr- Magnolia Ave.
(age transfer. Phone B51 and 63-W
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
REEL 4 SONS
_ Ton Drive It. .
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n n ABOAT
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Dodge Touring.
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Dodge, Graham 1 Fi ton Truck
Dodge Coupe
Dodge Vi ton Screen*
Dodge Roadater
Dodge Touring

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FOR SALE Cheap: Ford Touring
car. Late model. 1105 Oak Ave.

HERALD, SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 1925

1.—Sale, Real E state

3N—Wanted, Situation Male

rOR SALE: French Avenue lot
near Highland Park, high land,
worth $2000. Owner will sell for
5U-.iO on terms. $050 cash, balance
Sol every 00 days. P. O. Box 431,
Sanford.

PA INTI Ni;
- WANTED by day or
job. Painter and decorator with
five years experience In Coral Gab­
les and Miami. First class work
guaranteed. M. Harris, 1118 French
Avenue and 12th St., Sanford

I OR SALE: Lot 50x117 on French
Avenue, $2000. Half on first
payment. Bnlancc in one year. Box
bo1utd,?6,C
foct boam.12-30 H. 0P.n D
Red
Wtng Motor.
Ma­ Hi Herald. ____________
Magnolia Avenue
A1
rI*uOR
n »SALE:
a l l : .Magnolia
corhogany finish boat.
ner
80x100
in
high
class
residen­
? : ~ C“ bin, Cruiser, 25x7 beam. 30
H.P. Engine.i White cedar hull. tial section, $3500 for quick sale.
Only $050 cash, necessary. Phono
Copper fastened.
3.
--20X4 1-2 opCn Launch, 7 713._____
H.P.
rairbanks-M orse Engine. 2 cyl­ FOR SALE 5 room cottage, corinders.
ner Palmetto and Spurling, $5,'
000.00, terms. Writo Box 856, Sam
4.
—Cabin launfch 23x3 beam. Glass
windows. Installed with 8-t4 H. ford, FI a._____________________ _
P. Regal motor.
10R SALE: Highland Avenue lot.
T h e w b-----o a ts a.re in fine running
$2250, on terms; $275 cash, $275
condition and guaranteed as re­ in 30 days, balance every 90 days.
presented.
Dean-Berg Corporation, 515 F irst
SANFORD BOAT WORKS, At National Bank,
Osteen Bridge. Celery Avenue.

BOAT WORKS"* T" K SANF0,!L’

FOR SALE: Ford Sedan.
Good
22—Sale, Furnitue
condition. For sale or will trade PLAIN AND FANCY Sewing done.
fo r heavy car and pay difference. . 100t&gt; Union Avenue.
We carry a full line.
Address C. D. care Herald.
Our prices are right. Cash oi
FOR SALE: Full blooded registered terms. We want your business
. chow nuprn^ J hpne 571-J.
7—Business Service
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co,
321 E. First St.
17—For Sale, Houses
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­
21.—Lost, Found
scriptions, Drug*, Sods*.
W* FOR SALE: 1 Four room house,
finished
and
painted.
I
Three
ero a* near you a* your phone.
room not furnished, on corner lot. LOST: 1 cuse Devoe &amp; Reynolds
Call 103.
paints No. 504. Put in new Essex
Will sell for $800.00 cash. Walter
Coach
through mistuke Tuesday
Wright* Pinecrest Sub-division.
BANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
afternoon. Finder plenso return to
Successor* to Glllon A Platt
Ball Hardware Co.
19—Sale, Live Stock
Ilfl Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragitb
LOST: Spare tire nnd rim 34V4x4,
FOR SALE: 10 good work mules,
Radio.
between Paola and ice plant on
may be seen at our burns, one First
Street road. Reward far re­
mile soutli nnd 2 miles west of turn to Kent Vulcanizing Works,
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands
nolia and Second. First nnd Elm, Co-Operative Association, Box 79
LOST: Between Piggly Wiggly und
8anford Avenue and 10th Street Lakeland, Fla.
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson, Monday
Expert service.
or Tuesday, wide silver tmrpin with
FOR SALE: Two good mules at a embossed flowers, blue enamel
bargain, address A. M. Box 65, ledge. Reward. Call Duke Hall, Fhist
Sanford, Fla.
I Pine, Orlando, Fla.

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TO REACH the prosperous farm- j
era and fern growers of Volus­
ia county ndvcrtise in the Delutnd
Daily Newt), rate lc per word, cash
with_order.

11)—Wanted Real Estate
WANTED To buy direct from
owner a 3 to 0 room house. Give
cation, price nnd term s in first
tier. G. W. Willcox, 5 Ball Bldg.

DEVELOPERS

R e s id e n t of F l o r i d a sin c e 1114.
Hofei s o r e s :
F i r s t N a tio n a l R ank.

J. 15. HUTCHINSON
n B A I. 11ST ATM

123 \V,'st First Street

ATTP.isTION -

Pensacola Is beginning
the
g rea test development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; a t two million dollar bridge
ucross
Escambia Lay started;
q uarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance fo r live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The I’ensucola News.

I’lione 4TS
M*nit&gt;er of
SAN FORD . FLA.

F lo rid a S la te
F l o r i s t s A s h o o lu ll o n

WANTED LARGE ACREAGE:
From owners only’. Reasonably TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
priced. S. T, Dribble, 18 N. W. 5th
sified pages of Florida’s Great
St., Miami, Fla.
Home Daily, rates 2 cents n word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
41—Wanted to Rent
Write for complete rate card.
WANTED: Two room nnd bath
apartment, furnished. Couple. DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
Call 249.
the Gainesville Sun,
WANTED: Furnished bedroom nnd THE MORNING JOURNAL is th e 1
kitchenette close in. Desirable
accepted want ad medium in
neighborhood. Reasonable. Couple Daytona (F’la.) One cent a word
apply “ Room” Care Herald Office. an insertion. Minimum 25c._____
ADVERTISING gets results if it!
WANTED: Small apartm ent or 1 reaches potential buyers. Psbedroom with kitchenette by husl- j lntkn Daily News is circulated in |
ness couple. Close in. Address an industrial and agricultural sec-1
"K ” c.o. Herald.
tion.

Uocbond Stucco

Completely furnished.

Eastern exposure.

WANTED: Apartment, three room PALM BEACH COUNTY - The
scene of stupendous develop­
nnd hath, furnished, Reply X.
ment. Rend about It in the Palm
Y. Z. care Herald.
Beach Post. Sample copy tent on
request.
Advtg. Mediums

Oak floors.
Hot water heater.
Porch and windows screened,

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., A ugusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, rush, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

LEARN ABO U r Folk County and
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Lakeland, through the Startajajtunities
Telegram. Best advertising me­
21—Sale,
Real
Estate
Service
23—Opticians, Jewelers
dium in South Florida. Published
Apartments
If.
C. VIELE, Jeweler, Watch, mornings. ST A R-TELEG R AM—
J. E. SPURLING, iift-dlvision
^MES H. COWAN—All kinds
jewelery and clock lepniring and Lakeland, Florida.
Houses
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a engraving. Quick servin'. 116 Mag­
Rooms
W ater a rd Boat Tanks. At Oak
MAINE — Watrrvlllo, Morning
Heights, Floridn on Dlxia High­ nolia Avenue. Phone 112.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
way.
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
phone 111.
id Board
people are interested in Floridn
Office, S t o r e :
properly, Reach them through
FOR HALE: 5 acre farm, tiled, five
ART TIIE FLORIST”
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
tlie Sentinel,. Rato card on aproom dwelling. 1-2 mile west of iTEW
Acreage
Flowera
»
’or
all
occasions.
cement work, sldewalka, build­ I-ike Monroe on paved road, $6500,
plication.
hchange
814 M yrtle. Phor.s 260-W
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. $3,500 cash. Terms.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
[Groves
Terwllleger, Prop.
3 acres. 1 mile west of city limits.
Send in your subscription to the
(Houses
With three room residence with
Tribune or hand it to your locul
HILL
LUMBER
CO.
Housa
oi
variety
of
trees
hearing
fruit.
le, Rent
WANTED: Sheet metal work of dealer so you can read F'loridn's
Service, Quality and Pries.
$2500 cat'll.
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal greatest newspaper. One year,
Stock
ADDRESSING — M ultlgraphing, Two lots between Sanford and Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
Miscellaneous
$8.00, 6 months. $4 00, three months
$2.'JO. U you desire $1,000 insur­
folding and m ailing—as you Palmetto Avenue for $650 each. WANT FID: Painting nnd
E sta te
See or w rite. B. II. Bankston, San­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
want
it—
when
you
wnnt
it
hanging. Phone Curtis, 2
liture
Phone 673. H. K. Porch, First ford. Fla.
ford and N. Y.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN Thu
j
- National Bank Bldg. .
- - - - - FOR* SALK-:-1-idtt -feet* -enst-front­
HERALD witf bring y'ttu in Utf
I
WANT
to
buy
well
located
build
age by 260 feet deep on San­
results
those old a r ­
itig lot. What have you to offer ticles youAdvertise
10— For Rent, Rooms
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Addrem
have stored away and
Must lie reasonably priced.
Bin have no use fur. A little thlrlyP. O. Box 352.
500 care Herald.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with
cent ad mav bring you several
out menls.
Reasonable rates FOR SALE: 3 in 1 on Main High­
dollars. Phone 148 nnd n repreWANTED:
To
buy
from
owner,
imnjt
way,
2
story-26x26
building
on
Lincoln House.
pentniive will call and see you.
lots
in
a
high
class
subdivision
lot 52-117 within city limits. Gro­
eilsrTri'es
MulU.ANTUWN, W. VA., people
or
good
residential
district,
for
i and S u p p l i e s
ROOM for rent near new hotel cery', cold drinks ."’and, filling sta ­ northern party. Box S. Cure H er­ are interested in Florida. Each
tion and home 1st floor upstairs,
ind K g g s
Phone 571-J. Union Ave.
of them through u classified ud
now renting for $30.(Jt) per month., ald..
in the Morgantown POST. Six
lotice
Small dwelling in rear. Price $7,ers and Supplies F'OR RENT: Comfortable bed-room 000, easy term s. J. H. Hutchinson, M—Wanted Help, Female cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
for one or two. Price reasonable.
123 W. 1st St., Phone 475.
505 M yrtle Ave.
WOMEN for Real E state in San­
Help, F e m a le
ford. Steady position, Auto not
FOR SALK: Special for this week
W p, M ale
F’OR RENT: 2 F ront Bed rooms;
only. The best bargain in town necessary. It. B. Schulte llunlty
reasonable, 310 W. 0th St. Phone on Sanford Ave., Corner lot Tlx Co.. 102 N. Orange Ave., Phono
Kfclp, Male o r
509.
e
120, 1*4 cash, bat. good term s.— 1118, Orlando, Fla.
T7~ 4 0 REACH BUYERS or sellers of 3
Thrasher
and Garner.
Help, Salesman FOR RENT: Sleeping moms,
WA NT ED: Counte r
,'
Florida real estato advertise In I
Situation, M a le
nblo for gentlemen. 309
F’OR SALE: 54,500 acres in Mana­ watfter. Good pay to
urk’ the St. Petersburg Times. Ouo con’ ;
Situation,Fenialt: Ave. Phone 663.
rent a word daily, two cents a won .
tee and Hillsboro Counties, $75 er. Lu-Bcth Cafeteria.
H e al Estate
per acre. A bargain, 360,000 acres
, do Sundays,________________________ I “
in Gudi'jn and Loon counties $9.50
to K e n t
cm- FLORIDA—URLANDO— O rlando1*
an acre. Apply John FL F’ox 120
■ M e d iu m s,
'
vo'
Morning Sentinel; largest classi- ■
Park Ave., Sanford.
fled business, rate lc a word, m in-)*
F’OU SALE: 5 acre tract
cleared. About 2 1-2 m
imum 24c cash with order.______ m
LOT in M erritt Park, Orlando —
louncements
of city limits, on good
$2500,00, $500.00 Cash Balance
irg c ' T H E C L A R K S B H R G E X P O N E N T &gt;
200.00. $500.00 cash, 5 3
on | —Cuntrnl Weal Virginia’s larg «
term s. Phone 530-1,1.
est daily. Wnnt ad rate l l-2c p e rl*
claim, a|| kcnU~ balance. B. II. Banktsi
word; 4 insertions l t-4c; 6 or „
F’OU SALE: Lot with two houses
L No charge;' un- ford.
one four rooms, one eight rooms. WANTED: Young woman that ntore lc per word each insertion, st
mty-fiTe years of
ion tell, it, own FOR SALE: Two nico orange and Suitable for apartments. $9,500,
needs work to band cigars.
ADVERTISE in the Jourr.sl-ller- a
tangerine groves, one on Dixie $2,000 Cash, balance arranged. Mauser, Park and Commerce
gin’s greatest I*
Highway. One celery farm with Elder &amp; Lovell,
ng, afternoon, ■
nice soven room house, w ater and
Wanted Help, Male
iy.
Classified fi
lights. Also several newly finish­ REAL ESTATE: Pi
Wuycross Jour- JJ
WANTED: Colored boy to do jan­
ed house.1 nnd vacant lots in dif­
to ss , Georgia.
■
cash: Buena Vist
ferent localities of Sanford. Terms front, high and dr
itor work. Sanford Herald.
IGNKEU
reasonable. See me a t IJeunn Vista
MAN for Real Estate in Sanford
d subdivisions Subdivision. W. G. Banks, Sanford. sewer in. J. It. Fi
St., South of Celery.
steady position. Auto not neebsfe Burger,
cssary.
II. B. Schulte Realty «'"•
F’OR SALE: 30 acres in exclusive FOR SALE: 50 foot lot on P al­
Phone 1118, 102 N. Orange Ave.
section of DeLand, Fla., quick
m etto Ave., just north of Hugh­
sale, $3,000 acre; third cash; bal­ ey St., $2,000. Also small bouse Orlando, F’la.
ance to suit. H. N. Humsey, Spring- and lot adjoining. Apply owner MFiN wishing to enter dmii
office ia field, Ga.
George G. Herring. Garner, Wood­ sleeping car service as comb
Palmetto Ave,
ru ff Bldg.
_______ lors, porters, waiters, write
Railway Exchange. Kansas City
F’OR SALE: 30 acres in city lim ­
Fire Prevention Week
rauiA TO R &amp; Body
its Jacksonville, going nt $2,000 FOR SALE BY OWNER: For
WANTED:
F
irst
cluss
paperquick sale will sacrifice one good
Complete slock fire extin
I6
radiator and per acre. Delivery any day. A pick
er. Good job. F. M. Venal
■ ’ reKurd 1e&amp;a of con- up. H. N. Ramsey, Springfield, Ga. lot Fhist front on Sanford Ave.,
guishers carried by
$2500.00, one third cash, balance San ford _Puin t &amp; Wallpape r _
I atl0!1 of new cores
u.'mi-unnuul in two years. See G.
r of,chassis. Cleaning
You aro wasting time ant
rsd'ators. For all reC. F’ellows a t Fellow’s Service S ta­ noy if this puge hasn't your
"..Sanford Radiator &amp;
tion. 1st St. and Elm Ave. Phone sifted advertisement. Phone
Phone 8
2nd St. and R. R.
today. No. 148.

! OHIO—Xenia. Make vour sale*
, through the Xenia Gazette, Zeni ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural diii trict. Want ad and display rate*
i on r e q u e s t . ___________________ |
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise ns
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS— it covers Brownrd County thoroughly which Is
' one of the moat rapidly growing
I sections on the Florida Const.
Sample copy and rate card upon
r e q u e s t . ____________________

Ample closet space,
i In fact every equipment.
A modern home needs.

I. A large lot with
eastern exposure lo­
cated on Magnolia
Avenue
between
I nth * and
Kith
Streets.
This lot
has a frontage of
KO feet on Magnolia
Avenue, ’ nnd runs
back a depth of 117
feet, price $5,000,
$2,1)00 rash, Imlnnco
reasonable term s.

the c e n t e r of he assumed by the
the business dis- purchaser.

,in l" '
H.rd T»‘if
ibis .bulbing
,s known au
he
r - 1 V.!!"'*
‘ 1,1U
mg.
Ibis building
ms a frontage of
30 fret on Pa .m lto Avenue, and 117
feet on ( ommercml
St. Price $1.15,000.
$40,000 cash, hulmice I and 2 years
at
8 ',
interest.
Mortgages , $12,500
ini running 5 years to

:»• An
ideally
,
A u g m elont
„
||t tht,
corner of Palm etto
A
nni, , :uh s t.
„
fri)|ltll . &lt;(f U7
f , ,
St
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Ave. Has southern
exposure und faces
lltl a beautiful City
|*u r. Price $7,000.
j.;i cash, balance 7,
•&gt;an,| :i y(.„rH „ t 8'/,
interest.

t in Mayfair located on Elliott Street. Has
4. A beautiful view of Lake Monroe can be
This lot is located in the highest class resiLlic city. Price $4,000.00. C«s $2,000.00. Halrears at 8*;; interest.

INCQRPOftATKD

balance can be arranged over
a number of years.

II. S. LON(

Rnoma 9-10-12 Bnll Hid* \
Phone 637.

4~HEALT0HS

JOHN E. FOX, Representutivc
120 South Park Ave.
We Clover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine
It. I,. ItOHEUTSON

iWE H A V E THE BEST BUYS
•A C R E A G E
b u s i n e s s -h o m e s

M o n t 727

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For Our Northern Salesmen

Valdez Hotel B uilding

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Florida's Heart,
reateat Vegetable
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925,

John Robinson’s Circus Is
Late Arrival For A n n u al
Appearance In This Cit

PRICE FIVE CENTS

J u m p e r 72,

BIG RUM PLOT Civic C om m ittee Is
DISCOVERED BY Appointed To Study
TAMPA AGENTS Recreational Needs

50 minutes after being located
breakfast wan being served to the
700 members of the big circus.
M eeting
in Sanford today. For John Rob­ Horse tents, menagerie tents, Two In Coast Guard Service
IWoman’s Club Efforts
inson's Circus, complete with ele­ blacksmith tents, the side-show and
Are Involved In Conspir­
ay, W nen
phants, camels, clownn and calipe, annex were raised into the air al­
Result in Selection
acy Unearthed By Federal
horses and dogs, lovely ladies and most simultaneously and then the
ill Probe
A
uthorities
On
Thursday
Of Body to Plan An
acrobats nnd heavy, rumbling, big seven pole "top” which seats
’ Claims
brightly painted cages full of awe in the neighborhood of 8,000 people
Amusement Center
inspiring former denizans of oth­ greeted the noon-day tun. Hun­ Whiskey Valued At
er climes, arrive*? in Sanford this dreds of employes were busy on the
$36,000 Is Seized
morning to present the local resi­ grounds, getting everything in
dents with the only largo exhibi­ readiness for the afternoon per­
tion of marvels which will appear formance, which started about 45 Large Consignment of Cognac Suggestions Made at Chamber
here this year under canvas.
minutes late.
Found In Hillshocough Bay
of CommerceMeetingWould
The traimi did no: arrive from
Trained
wild
animals
are
the
Gave
O
fficers
F
irst
Clue
Provide Means of Securing
Frontier
Bartow until nearly 10 o’clock, but
Relief From ConditionsSoon Over 100 Are Present
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2.I.—(,?)— the circus personnel was equal to
s, Reports
the
occasion.
A
systematic
and
At Banquet Given
gators ns Cap:. Ricardo, Then
Slightly greater reductions on the
normal income tax rates than he highly efficient organization of Schroeder, Nellie Roth, R. McKay,
ns Declare
On Thursday Night
suggested Monday were proposed workmen was actively engaged Lorraine Wallace, Lone Carle and
others will send their jungle
Thursdny
by
Secretary
Mellon
in
general discussion of the good
[7 2 3 .— (AP) —
charges through sensntionnl rou­
n revised schedule submitted to the
ronds problem ns npplied to San[■ of the League
tines in the big steel arenn. Two of
house ways and means committee.
fortl and Seminole county, com­
the extraordinary features are the
The new proposal of the treas­
L set in motion
manded the attention of Chamber
wrestling
tiger
and
the
quartet
of
ury affecting these rates, which
[{fort to prevent
of Commerce members at their
fighting Siberian polar bears.
are the only ones applying to small
weekly luncheon today.
fen War.
.,
incomes, was figured on a basis
i Beautiful women and thorough­
A number of suggestions were
Iriand as presuicalling for elimination of the pro­
bred horses predominate in sever­
introduced
at this time which arc
Is summoned the This is Dr. Arthur MacDonald, of vision in the present law allowing
al other displays, especially the
expected to arouse the interest of
Washington,
who
wants
to
measure
menage uttmber nnd fox-hunt
l \ to meet here the heads of all congressmen. He a 25 per cent reduction on earned
road department heads nt Talla­
lhe# circus grounds on Unton scene. Several of the horses are Chase, formerly In command of hassee in the present condition of
K and toi nvesti- hns a theory that he can determine incomes.
The schedule provides for rales Avenue had already been mapped prize winners at the national horse the sumo vessel, stationed at Tam­
| e of the dispute. the weight of n man’s brain by cer­ of one per cent on the one per out b y ’the 21 hour agent, so tnnt shown, including "Texas Tommy,” pa; Dnnton Claremont, alleged ruin] a number of highways in this sec­
tion of the state which are said
■ flared up b«"'een tain head measurements nnd ho cent on the first $5,000 of taxable when the first wagons reached the "Boston”, "Dixie Maid” ami "Miss runner and already under indict­ to be badly in need of attention.
■iptriu early this thinks congressmen will be ideal income, two per cent on the $1,000, lot, they were put into position. America.” Two feature riding acts ment on charges brought by immi­ Some of them, it was declared, are
for his experiments.
three per cent on the next 4,COO, The cook-house which requires arc offered by the Rudynoff fam- gration officials, nnd Robert Tur­ under construction, but building
■ i starti-d "t&gt; Mminer, said to be his partner.
(Continued On Page 0.)
ntul five per cent on taxable in­ 3even long wagons was the first
operations have been reduced on
■ r region of 1*emiTried in February.
comes in excess of $8,000.
account of the prevalent conges­
ttfoffici.il ami
No intimation that the federal tion of freight in Florida.
Present normal rates are two
■ in: and counter
grand jury had acted on evidence
per cent on the first $4,000 of tax­
■ v c »minat&lt; .1 siii-e
obtained by the government was
able income, four per cent on the
■ t: ns 1m-. fa *i 1
given until all of the men charged
next $4,000 nnd six per cent on
■ -; |c «;■ re
[with conspiracy had hern arrested.
the remainder.
B f the n&lt;,i;:hl'"riag
All were bailed in the sum of $3,­
Mr. Mellon's letter forwarding
B grave-;
i i 'l
! 000 each for trial at the February
these rates to Chairman Green ns
| term of the federal court.
a suggestion but not mr a definite
Henry Wight of the Woman’s
■ paUh t!d morn| Discovery of 728 sacks of cog­
plan,
did
not
mention
that
they
Club, Mrs, Anne Van Ness Brown
■ k piYcn.:: ' hail Lute Senator From MuKsachu- were calculated on n basis of climnac concealed in the wnters of
of the Municipal Library. J. II.
Hetls Blames Wilson For inatinn of the 25 per cent earned
B h halt tli'ii ail Tanipn Bay near Manatee river l»y
Emory*of the Sanford Yacht Club
Rev.
Barker
Tells
Temperance
B t r. i ( ,rth&gt; mo; c
Cnpt. L. A. Yancey, commander
Failure o f Fact; Stru ggle income reduction provision, which Hero of Comanche Fire” Is
and S. O. Shinholser of the City
Body
Here
Thai
Whiskey
of the United States coast guard away, chairman of tho State Road Planning Commission.
units.- there
Oiii/./ed by Captain Harvey
Over Agreem ent Related applies to incomes up to $10,000,
Oj attack
Selling Is
Treasonable; cutter No. 205, led to the suspic­ Department, would tn* invit’d a t­
iutd embraces all incomes, whntat Her Bedside; Decision in
to appoint n commute ,
ion that it was more than an dr­ tend, and nt which lime the ques­ to Decision
Other Addresses Are Given dinary
ueri.vo
ways
and means of met.
Case Will Be Made Shortly
WASHINGTON^ Oct. 20.-(/P )— i ever the source, up to actuary, who
case of smuggling.
The tion would lie thoroughly discussed Ing the situation
came «.* » r«»*
_
of Nations fight and ' framed the schedule declared, howThe Leagu
cognac,
bottled
and
sucked,
wa
the ideu of reaching some so­ of a motion by W. M. Scott
i the compelling forces underlying lever, that the estimates were con­
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 23.—(/Pi In an aridrc.i; on “ Law Enforce1 valued at $.'10,000. Subsequent in­ with
j it'nre described by one of its chief ditioned on such action.
—Fetleral investigation h &gt;re of the ment” before members of the Snn- vestigation by special agents of the lution. All of these proposals were followed a number of enthusiastic
talks by representatives from cvMr. McCoy estimated that the steamship Comanche &lt;li. aster off fori| Chapter of the Women’s Chris- customs service, called in after the held for further consideration.
i figures, the late Henry Cabot
In connection with the road talk, ory civic organization in the city.
&gt;Lodge, in a book entitled “The reduction in total revenue involv­ the Florida const last Saturday , tinn Temperance Union in the Con­ big find by Captain Yancey, fol­
Senate and the League of Na- ed in these cuts in the normal rates night hns been concluded, it was gregational Church here Thursdny lowed a long, winging trail that Fred T. Williams, county engineer,
Originated With Woman’s Club
| tions," placed on sale' today by would be $10,000,000. Mr. Mellon’s announced Thursday afternoon by evening, Rev. Parker, Methodist reached out to the Honduran reported to the members that
Last night's banquet was given
, Scribners, who holds the copy­ S uggestion Monday that the surtax Captain George W. Harney, Nor­ minister of St. Cloud, denounced steamer Nena Sunde, fro m 'which forces employed by him had com­ ns the result uf the efforts of Mrs*
pleted
plans
and
advertising
for
right.
W. L. Henley, chairman of tho
| rate maximum be reduced to 20 folk, Yn„ supervising inspector of tho present traffic in liquor as the liquor is said to have been tak­
the construction of 42 miles of road Welfare Deportment of the Wo­
local steamship treasonable, saying that its contin- en, hack in July.
j The manuscript was written hj* | per cent front the present level of the L’nlUJ
in Seminole county. He explained
cJerrtor Lodge a month before Tils t 40 per cent was*riot altered in to- inspection service, after he had
According to testimony laid be­ that bids will lie received on the man's Club, nnd officials of the
[
day’s
communication.
questioned, nt her bedside, Mrs,
| de4ra and in it he attributes full
fore the federal grand jury by cus­ entire project nnd will he held re­ Chamber of Commerce. The idea
Rcial information responsibility for defeat of the
The secretary’s letter was rend Walter LJ. Frazier of Atlanta, a
toms officials, the Nena Sande was turnable Nov. 111. This program of providing an entertainment cen­
knd it js further league to the unbending attitude today at the outset of the fourth passenger on the vessel.
ter here originated in the Womnn’n
seized
July 22 about 11 miles off
He
pointed
to
the
important
in­
the Bulgarians of President Wilson, who he says day of public hearings by the com­
Captain Harney is to leave Jack­ fluence credited to the W. C. T. U. Anehlote lighthouse by coast guard includes new hard surfaced roads Club, nccording to Mr. Higgins
in every section of Seminole coun- in explaining the purpose of tho
kinlortements nt
mittee, which it plans to continue sonville when the transcription of in accomplishing, after 50 years of cutter No. 200. The manifest show­
gnthering and the efforts of that
the
hearings
here
is
completed
by
through next week before beginorganized effort, its purpose, the ed she was hound from Havana to
Following the road discussion, it ni-gnhizutiun in creating interest
ppun** Petrich is
1ning work on its new bill. Both the court stenographer. lie did effecting of national prohibition, Trujillo, Honduras.
wus announced that Sanford is in u in the project were lauded by thn
UKirun* to evafc-1
| Democrat and Republican tnembets not indiente when a decision in and then went on to show that, in
Cluimcd off Course.
much better position at this time to
frnr. snd the full
i of the committee expressed ap­ the case would be made.
Brought to Tampa, the vessel handle the flood of freight tra f­ various speakers of the evening.
the
face
of
such
open
and
flagrant
Bdered imminent.
Howard Hulick, one of the buildMany (lucstioned
proval of the new schedule as com­
violation of the enactment, on ev­ was held while investigation was fic pouring into the state, thun
I* art offering'
Mrs. Frazier was the eighteenth ery1 hand, the spirit of the organ­ made as to the exact place of seiz­ the majority of cities in this sec­ era of the Hotel Forrest latke, was
pared with the suggestions he ad­
|] f. but the Greek
vanced Monday, which called for person to testify before the court ization has been turned from the ure. There was lack of proof to tion. It was pointed out that with the principal speaker, and in a
B he unimportant.
normal rates of one per cent on of inquiry under Captain Harney wink of accomplishment to the show that she hud come within the the different embargoes now ef­ short address enumerated the rec­
J have been cap-;
twelve mile limit. The crew mean­ fective over Florida, shipping con­ reational needs of Sanford for tho
the first $3,000 of taxable income and which was attended at two ses­ work of enforcement.
Among other
while asserted that she had been ditions are rapidly becoming worse, coming season.
three per cent on the next $1,000 sions by General George Uhlcr,
He
directed
attention
to
the
case
I the Greek gen-1
and five per cent on the temnindcr supervisor general of the service. with which a compromise might be driven off her course by high but that Sanford is comparatively things, he declared that the city
■ Pnwnt trouble
Five passengers, members of the!
winds. In the absence of direct free from any shortage other than should have tennis court:, horse­
of income.
■ ln the Greek note
crew nnd Clyde Line representa­ affected in this respect, but sound­ evidence that she hud passed the that resulting from the state of shoe pitching courts, shuffle
Plans
for
even
greater
reduc­
ed a warning against such policy,
■ forth, fuiily that'
hoards, roque nnd croquet courts
have been questioned.
deadline, 12 miles out, the Nena traffic elsewhere.
tions on these rates, however, have tives
■cned fitt first by
and
other forms of recreation in
Mrs. Frazier, characterized by: advocating a rigid observance of Sande wns ordered released. She
It was stated that arrangements
been proposed by both Republican Captain Harney ns the “hero of the law as it hns been passed,
P provocation or
cleared through the regular chan­ have been made to use tracks in the addition to suitable equipment for
and
Democratic
members,
and
| . that the Bulgarthe Comanche,” testified that s lie, According to officers of the or- nels and was permitted to proceed yard adjoining the new ice plant small children.
pending study of the proposal none did
|y. after careful
not see any drunkenness by the i gnnizntlon today, the meeting last from Tampa for Trujillo, via Hu- for the purpose of unloading mo­
Mr. Hulick praised the Rotary
would commit himself definitely. crew,
Incentraterl forcM!
!evening wan well attended, and vnna.
either
white
or
negro.
Club
for its Boy Scout work, tho
tor
cars
which
are
arriving
here
Decision on the new rates will not
and ithat the thoughts expressed by the
|n to such incident*'
She
sustained
la&lt;/eratlons
Kiwanians
for their efforts in try-,
To
make
si
daily, consigned to other points in
lie made by the committee until it bruises to her limbs during her;various speakers were heartily re­
Wns, and third,
ing to secure n Y. M. C. A. for
sent away fr&lt;
the
state.
concludes
its
public
hearings.
ulgarian offensive
three-hour stay in the water fol ceived by an Interested audience. John G. Berry, commander of the
Sanford, the newly formed Lion^
— Corporation Taxes.
[tended to focilitatlowing the burning of the ship
Club for sponsoring the movement
In congratulating the local chap­ const guard, gulf division, directed
In his-letter .to Chairman Green, she was thrown into contact with ter upon its successful work here the cutter No. 217 to convoy her to Court Martial Charges to secure play-ground equipment
[ Greek territory.
Secretary Mellon explained that debris from crushed lifeboats din­ during the past year, Mrs. Belle sen.
for children and the Woman's
it fa known
P oecn evasively rethe actuary had compiled two sch- ing the collision between the tank­ Avery, district president of the or­
At the time trie vessel wus re­ Made AgainstMitchell Club for its part in suggesting tho
er Reaper and the burning vessel. ganization, gave the members a leased, however, her skipper, whose
(Continued On Pago •&gt;.)
recreational project and its co­
r ln
guise of
J *"d civk gUar,K
She wns rescued by the Clyde Liner detailed review of the accomplish­ name was not revealed, wus urWASHINGTON, Oct. 2.7.—&lt;/P)— operation in every civic; endeavor,
bm were found with
. Ozark.
ments recorded by the Sanford
“Conduct tn the prejudice of good
Hulick I'ledges Support
(Continued On Page *5.)
Lawler Still Missing
attacking forces, i
Chapter in that time.
order and military discipline" wuti
Mr. Hulick took occasion to
The probe was sturted Tuesday
► tlH’ assumption
charged against Col. Mitchell to­ pledge his support of the movement
In a brief HJtnmnry, subsequent
nnd included an inspection trip l " t« her account, Mrs. Avery cx­
j
to foment
day in court martial specification-! and expresseil the hope that the
“he bulk, aground on the ntidll ' pressed thu attitude of condemna­
served upon him us the result of new hotel will be used by the peo­
ground of the St. John’s river just tion in which the W. C. T. U. holds
“nnounrfd that
his attack several weeks ago on ple of Sanford as one of their
east of this city where it was the execution of partisanship in
I11’ Gr«k third
the conduct of army and navy air places for ontcrtinnicnt. A state­
brought by a tug late Sunday from
!nT to occupy |1
ment by Mr. Hulick which elicited
services.
NAPLES, Oct. 23.—UP)—Italy’s Off Fcrnandinn where it had drift­ public nffnirs.
much apptauso was that “so far
'•in border, met
The
formal
accusation
held
that
A number of local officers nnd
war debt commission, headed by ed.
1 'he Bulgarian
... members
ell at Sun Antonio after the crash as the Eighteenth Amendment and
were
on
the
program
of
Count Volpi, left hero Thursday
"Everything humanly possible
the statement issued by Col. Mitch- the Volstead, Act are concerned, tho
3 1,1 progress.
afternoon aboard the steamship has been done to find a ‘.race of the meeting, according to tho nca.r«e d’affaires
Barring of Countess Catherine of the Shenandoah "constituted in- Hotel Forrest Lnko will be con­
Duilio for the United States. On William J. Lawler,
Winthrop,
tubordinntion,” and wus "highly ducted in strict accordance with tho
]"cr Pangnloa
tjjeir arrival front Rome the coni- Mass., man who is the only per­
Karolyi, wife of tho former presi­ contemptuous and disrespectful" to law,”
■a commission
missiouerti were met Ivy official son unaccounted for,” Clyde Line
dent of Hungary, from the United the war department.
[U'd to investiFollowing Mr. Hulick's address,
reppresentatives nnd a great crowd officials said today.
States by action' of the stnte de­
■ruubles. The
fivo
minute-talks were made by the
of citizens, who cheered the minis­
E. E. Curry, white-haired mas­
Thursday, may result in
,ev*r. refused
following people representing San­
I WO MORE BODIES FOUND apartment
Caillaux
Fails
To
ter
of
the
treasury
and
shouted
ter
of
the
Comanche,
accompanied
move in the next congress to re­
er as long as &gt;
ford organizations: Leon I. L«“ Vica America, Viva Italy."
by his mates, left yesterday for
peal the section ofi the immigra­
,r‘ Greek terriRoy, Rotary; \V. R. Smith, Ki(luit
as
Expected
NEWPORT,
R.
I.
Out.
23.—t/P)—
There were various farewell New York on board the liner
tion laiv under which her pass- [
wnnis; Mrs. Henry Wight, Wom­
functions aboard the vessel, and Seminole. They had been detain­ 1Two more bodies were recovered port was denied.
PARIS, Oct. 23—(yP)—The French an's Club; F. W. Talbott, Lions
Count Volpi delivered a brief ad­ ed here pending their testimony today from the sunken submarine
u ‘ Elions
ftulph H. Straussburger, politi­ cabinet meeting today broke up Club; Mrs. Anne Van Ness Brown,
I S-51 by navy divers.
dress.
before
Captain
llnrncy.
cal leader of Pennsylvania, who) without Finunce Minister Caillaux Library; J. It. Emory, Sanford
7
- The
He afterward inquired after
reP»rt*d to have
witli Mrs. StrnUBsburger wns to fully detuiting his fiscal measures Yacht Club and Fred T. Williams,
Americans aboard the Duilio, and
[ Il'rr|tory and tho
h ave been the countless’ host d u r-1or submitting his resignation which City Planning Commission.
invited
Archbishop
Hanna,
ot
San
fluently has stop.
ing her stay in this country, ap­ had been anticipated in some quar­
A short talk in which the pro­
Francisco, into his u'.atc room,
'
Greek troops'.
pealed to Chairman Borah of thu ters. The cnbinot meet suguin Mon­ visions of the recently enacted
where
they
had
a
most
cordial
con­
*Ver“ will hold the
nenutc foreign relations committee, day. While not giving detail of his Street and Park Beautification law
versation, the head of the Italian
"ow occupy until
to .-“eck a repeal of the section a f­ pluns M. Caillaux laid the finan­ were explained, was made by City*
delegation declaring that he goes
to the Greek
ter Secretary Kellogg Iutd nnmnincAttorney Georgo A. Del ottes.
: to America animated »&gt;&gt;’ an earnest
His action followed tho linos of oil approval of the refusal of the cial position of the country be­ The duties and personnel of the
fore
his
collcag;te&lt;'
in
general
desire to reach a definite agree*
the court's definition on October American consul general in Paris
committee to handle this wfork
ment, trusting in the fuir judgment
12 of the limits to which searchers to sign her passport. Enrlior in terms.
‘Uvandng
'
were
named and Mr. DeCottes, ex­
and broad niindedness of Ameri­
&gt;hould go in entering homes.
• 23.-—(/H)— The
the day. Mr/ Straussburger had
pressed in behalf of tho city au­
cana.
,
...
. the supremo court prohibition cases Gibbons telegraphed the court to­ conferred with President Coolidge Woman Hit By Auto thorities, appreciation to the W&lt;ie|ve«l here from
Bankers, financiers, diplomats, which might make the court ini- day objecting to dismissal uf the intending to ask his assistance in
'nc Greco-Bulgarman’s Club in securing the passage
From Injuries[ of
industrialists and icicntiiw coin­ putient of their consideration.
call?, asserting he wanted to see it the case, but afterward he madti Dies
‘at th,c Greeks arc
the law.
prise
the
personnel
of
the
Italian
through.
Mrs.
Willcbrandt
blamed
and that their
no comment concerning her pass­
This was announced Thursday by
Thursday
night’s gathering waa
mission for the funding of the Ital­ Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, the situation on "carelessness on port.
y haa penetrated
’ attended by over 100 people.
ian
debt
to
the
United
Stutes.
They
the
part
of
some
of
the
agents.”
dgarian territory.
a: instant attorney general, m
It was unnounccd at the stute
Guests of the occasion were receivare;
.
! Prepared for by
charge of prohibition enforcement, A search and seizure proceeding Idepartment that the
countess
cd by Mrs. Wight, president of
Count Giusscppe Volpi, chair­ after Solicitor General Mitchell had been instituted, she said, where
11e an(l airplane
not ho permitted to enter
] the club and Mrs. Henley, whoso
man, minister of finance, banker had conceded before the court that there hud been no allegation of Iwould
thjs country to make a lecture tour
' department had charge of the afand a rt connoiseur; Gino Granin, the government had made an un- rale and no other indication of a Ibucauso
she is known to hold rev[ fair. The banquet wus opened
violation
of
the
law.
She
said
the
luw'tul seizure in Cleveland.
lolutianary views. Mr. Struussburwith Invocation by I*. C. DuBose.
f s Prosperous!
fact
that
liquor
might
have
been
The case was an appeal by M ile-;
|
Tho address of welcome was deW. Gibbons, whose premises were stored in the honle did not give*
^eadof Nation
' livered by Mrs. Henley nnd tho
the
government
a
right
to
take
reached on a warrant described by
response was offered by Judge J,
the uction which resulted.
a
prohibition
officer
a
resulting
G.
Sharon.
lKi\°Ct' Tn—&lt;'?)-Tho
"I am too ti’.ronir for enforcc- United States was to be a guest
Markets
from a telephone call by an umuen- ment
on the Verge of a
The Sanford Munition
of
the
law
in
meritorious
Itified person. Gibbons protested trie
nt his farm, near Norristown, Pa.
der the direction of )o&lt;
|aPnr0*fe,lity’,rElbert II"
Iwarrant was issued under false cases,” she said, “to permit such as "If the institutions of this coun­ CHICAGO, Oct. 23—(A*)—Wheat: stein, played several
,?
V. S. Steel
I
the
Gibbons
case
to
render
the
*upiotcnaen and brought his plea to
try,” he asserted, "are going to l^ December 141 1-2 to 111 3-4; May1 und the guests were
A f ' d .today in an
I the supreme court with the result [ preme court impatient by their hurt by a lady coining here us my j IQ0 1-2 to 130 7-8. Corn, Decern-■ with two piano number
h .., ”P0l?inK of the
|
consideration.
There
is
no
need
to
1today that the l o i ^ p r general de­
t loll;.
private guest, I want to know how Iber, 74 1-4 to 74 3-8, Oats, Decem­. Mitchell and two vocal
clared the liquor would be return- waste time on action that was uit- Unit is possible,"
by
CW
m
Everett*
ber,
30
l-3j
_
.
.
|
\«1 and tho prosecution dropped. i warranted In tbo H u t pjgcc," ..

brees *
HTo Halt

Local Clubg Join
H qndsln Project

I

Italian Debt Hotly i
Leaves Naples For
The United States

American Action In
Barring Countess
Creates Excitement

Department Of Justice Admits Rum •
Was Unlawfully Seized In Cleveland

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M r H vl» \ V.lf j ’f W if c iv w .

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Virginian Fined Fdr
Toting Gun on Sunday

TAKE HARD COAL
‘«
RIVER BED
FOR MARKET USE

•r cHAstes p. sthwart

WINCHESTER, Va^, Oct. 22.—
WASHINGTON, O ct 22.—While
This worries the treasury folk |
OP)—Just aa Gas Hill of Straaburg
R * w ld cause terrific temporary very little, even stretching credul*
was about to appeal a conviction
confusion, treasury officials fette- ity so far as to concede such a
in justices’ court for having a pis­
situation.
The
experts
don't
be-1
tol
in his possession, the Common­
**Ily agree that the discovery of Heve some other metal, like plati- .
_____
• cheap method of transmuting num, would be substitutedI for gold D red g es R em oe Coal D ust wealth’s attorney dug up an an­
case metal into gold would not for - t h a t might be produced art.ffc., F ro m B o tto m o f T h , M penn- cient law of Virginia which pro­
hibited the p°s‘w s5°n of a pistol
▼try long continue to cripple the ially, too.
the Sabbath no m atter what
atrrency system of a country like
Bartering goods would be ex -1 sylvania Rivers As Anthra- on
the
pretext.
The statute had never
the United States.
tremcly inconvenient. A system
tic Strike Is Felt
been repealed. Hill’s offense had
Several scientists claim actually of tokens representing labor per­
_________ ______
ibecn committed on the Sabbath.
to have produced synthetic gold, formed is ore suggestion.
HARRISBURG, Oct. 22.—OPh- ' an,j the justice accordingly assess. though a t a cost greater than tho
!!ar,i coaI sucked’from the beds of S ' a heavy fine.
■ynthttic product’s market value.
J of mort lhree rivers, much of it washed -----------------n o t ifr
W hether or not these claims are would *he to 7place .a kind
oat as fine as sand by a method At th* r*.iu*«t of m a n y e l t l s e n s
well founded, moat scientific men gage on the nation's
natural
re­
rs
mod
property o w n e r s
nations natural
nim lar to the principe of panning tax-paysm ar
of
their possibility
and..sources and base
p r o p e r ty w i t h i n t h e a r e a
, today
- admit
- ..............r
--------- —- —
paper money is - , _0i.i
{n
\
owning prop,
d!*
e s c r ib e d , n o t i c e la h e r e t which would
trive *
1 in 5 ™ * " demand as the trrr\r^u,r &lt;
tn s t the process might conceivably sues on that,
t wmeh ffuuiu
ould give retQlt of the strike of anthracite | »*&gt; given &lt;&gt;ff I n t e n t i o n t o a p p l y to
be so cheapened as to rob gold of them nn even truer value than i?- coal miners.
t h - L*k-.»Urur* of t h e S t a t e o f F l o ­
rida. to be c o n v e n e d In H p e r la l S e s Ita monetary utility.
I sues based on n gold reserve.
The “miners" working the Su«- *.--n d u r i n g t h e m o n t h o f N o v e m i i » h and
nrd S
eh u v lk ill *'-r 1*I ; - {' r. , h , “ P a s s a g e o f a n A c t
quehanna, Lehigh
Schuylkill
w
,, —
__
I rivers . . . n . n
, .
of th e L e g is l a tu r e a m e n d i n g S e c ti o n
Q n r 1 i c i 1 ? o i r / Y t * c j \ I n Y 7 g y , ' w » •nnually take approximate- « o f C h a p te r j w T. l a w s o f F l o r i d a .
L i a f l O I s r a V O r S i T l O V C i ly a h a l f - m i l l i o n tons o f hard coal t &gt;23. the t .rp&gt; s - o f s a i d a m e n d m e n t
m
m
a
mm •
irum
f r o m ineir
t W r bL- t a - c o . 1 p i c k . J u p b , j
as they traverse the to Include •'*nd e m b r a c e t h e follow ___ _ regions. The
..... .indus. . . . . In* d e ^ r l b e d l a n d s
In Hemlnote
~
.s
«|
^ r ___ a n t h ...Tacit©
r a c i t e. .ct. coal
.
v_
♦
. / ____. „ C ounty. F lo rid a, n o t n o w a p a r t of
t n o o u t g r o w t h ' o f c a r e l e s s 11gg eorp-.-at- limits »,f t h e c i t y of

Membership Drive T
At Capitol Ends As lo Shorten Major "1™ «*»»
Services Are Held Schedules In 1926

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 22.-0P)
-—The V. M. C. A. membership
campaign, conducted recently at
the State College for Women, end­
ed with installation services,
which were featured by a short
address by Blanche Curry, of Key
West, vice president ot the organi­
zation, and a proceriional.
The installation took place in
front of the Administration Build­
ing. Ail new members wore white,
as also did the smaller Cabinet of
the “Y. W." The new girls form­
ed a procession, marching out of
the Administration building, be­
tween the two lines of cabinet
members, and each received a
lighted candle as a symbol of her
membership.
Jeanne King, of Bonifay, presi­
dent of the college’s organization,
administered the oath of member­
ship, and the charge to the old
members, following Mias Curry’s
talk. The procession then formed
a ring around the fountain, and
held their lighted candles high to
form n fiery circle.
In the membership campaign
the new girls were urged to sign
up in various rooms by personal
talks and clever posters on the
bulletin boards. About three hun­
dred of the Freshman claiu sign­
ed up aa members.
The installation services are of
the most beautiful of ceremonies
held at the college during the year.

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Mis* M. C. Marshall, of Ocala,
was named by Governor Martin ns
a member of th© State Board of
Nurses, to inccced herself. The
governor also anonunced the ap­
pointment of E. O. Bray, of Win­
ter Garden, as justice of the peace
for the fourth district.

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THE atKFORft HERALD, TtMttPAT. OCTOBEB 22. 192$.'

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER i
B t:

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Sanford. F lo r id a , m o r e

p a rtic u la rly

u h l i 'i i e u a t
*. , h e seal o f
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n j!
j e . h d ay
t h e s a i d C o u r t , th i s , t h e J o in «*ay
of S ep t.
d o UGLASS.
C le r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t . Sem inole
C o u n t y , F lo r id a .

U «. Hill. If liv in g , a n d If d e a d a l l
a rtle s
c laim in g
In terest
under
l a m e s K. H ill an«!d n t s wr fi f' e . “L. B.
~ HIU.
a s t h e heir*, d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e s .. a n d_
o t h e r c l a l t n u tin d e r J a m e s K. H i l l
a n d U &amp; fill, h is w i f e : J o h n &amp; &lt;3Fi n L ’
a . M. W E E K S . D. C.
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S em ino le. S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :
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r f y o u a p p e a r t o t h e a w o r n b il l o f
c o m p l a in t h e r e i n filed o n o r b e f o r e
t h e 2 ml d a y o f N o v e m b e r 1923. t h e t h e u n d e r s i g n e d S p e c ia l M a ? t '
same b e in g a R u l e D a y In t h i s H o n ­ w i t : L o t s 9 a n d 10 o f B lo ck - oi
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t i r e be p u b lis h e d In t h e T h e S a n f o r d *o r d s o f S e m i n o l e C o n n ty .
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In J n ' f l a t B o o k " l ” a t p a g e “90 : a i d
t h e c it y o f S a n f o r d . C o u n t y o f S e m - l a l s o a ll t h a t p a r t o f L o t 5j. ly i n g
Inole. S t a t e of F l o r i d a , o n c e a w e e k | F a s t o f t h e A. C. L. It- K-. a m i
f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s .
L o t s *2. S3 a n d * 6 ‘o f H a n fo rd C«lW I T N E S S t h e h a n d a n d s e a l o f V. * r y D e l t a S u b d iv i s i o n , a c c o r d i n g to I H
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r e c o r d s o f S e m in o le
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S p e c ia l M as ter.
(S E A L )
G E O R G E G. H E R R I N G .
By A. M. W E E K S . D e p u t y C l e r k . S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s .
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S o li c it o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
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I 'V hen coal wa;* plentiful and eas- d e8ectl"n»
Twenty (2 0 ). T w e n t y . one
CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—0V&gt;—Kene- ily obtained little effort was made (21). Tw«nty-*lght ( 2 S ) , T w e n t y nine
&lt;251.
S o u th east Q u a rte r of
saw Mountain Landis, baseball by operators to save the small (he S o u t l -th*
n t Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n
commissioner, favors concluding *‘ZPS °.r
utilize any that was Thirty r &gt;: t h e H a s t Q u a r t e r o f
into the culm bank?. These Section Thirty-one ( 3 1 ) ; t h e W e s t
the 1926 campaigns of the major swept
Half of :tlo n Thirty.two ( 3 2 ) : t h e
banks piled up along the hstream?
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league a week earlier than hereto­ in t n e v i c i n i t y o fr - .tvh e” c o'Wi
l l i e n e s a n d ter o f s :i„n T h i r t y - t w o ( 3 2 ) ; a n d
T H J t 1)11 I VI. Cl l i e L I T . S E M I ­
fore to avoid conflicting with the washeries until thourands of tons th e North H a lf o f t h e N o r t h w e s t
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opening of the football season, and accumulated. Much of this waste all In T o w n s h ip N i n e t e e n ( t 9 ) S o u th .
Illll t o Q u i e t T i t l e
alto the disagreeable leather for wen: into the streams and huge R a n g e T h ir t y - o n e ( 2 1 ) F a s t ; an*) R O B E R T H U N G E R F O R D I N D U S ­
the world’s series. He believes the quantities of coal of good quality th e N o rth eas t Q u a r t e r o f t h e N o r t h ­ T R I A L SCHOOL, a n o n - p r o f i t c o r ­
Q u a r te r of S ectio n S ix ( « ) ; a n d
p o ration o rg an ised an d e x is tin g
last Sunday In September is the but small in size were washed down ethaes t North
H a lf of t h * N o r t h w e s t
u n d e r th e law s of th e S ta te of
Q u a r t e r of Section F i v e (3 ), all In
proper time for th * teams to finish | by l be spring fresheta.
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the season, starting the world’s r e - 1 When the discovery was made TR oa w
n g e T h irty -o n * (31) F a s t .
ries two or three days later.
i that this coal wai» of value efforts
Date.l at S a n fo r d . F l o r i d a , t h i s G E O R G E D IG U E S . *t a l.
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“This question will be am ong! were started to recover it. The 5th d s y of S e p te m b e r A. D. 1923.
D efen d an ts. .
O rder of I'u b lle a tlo n
those scheduled for discussion at methods most employed consist of (HEAL) F O R R E S T L A K E
T o G e o r g e D igues, a n d
the joint session of the American the use of suction pumps by which
S (». C H A S E
D ig u e s , his w ife. R o b e r t L y n c h ., a n d
C. J. M A R S H A L L
and National leagues next Decern-!the coal is drawn from the river
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C o m m is s io n o f t h e C ity T h o m p s o n R o o t, a n d H a r r y H. R o o t .
her,” Commissioner Ioindis said ' beds upon flat scows. The sand Ls As the*C|ty
• ( 8 ford, Florida.
h * r h u s b a n d ; a n d all p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
Tuesday night, adding that if the washed out and the reuilting pro­ 1 % ' t i i e i n u i
n ' T T l E V t : N l in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r W. D. L y n c h , d e ­
seat* &gt;n is shortened, the usual duct is a good grade of hard coal. T H J I (III l i t , CIIM t IT IX ( M l c e a s e d . o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h *
F O B s u m i x o i . f j c o u n t y , f l u u - 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
schedules of 154 games would be much of ifi as fine as sand.
S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a : S o u t h ­
maintained.
Its use reouires special blower
nill l» Q u ie t T i t l e
east Q u a rte r of S o u th east Q u a r te r
attachments upon boilers but many M II. B U R K E T T .
of S e c tio n 23. T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h
R a n g * 19 E a s t ; t o M a r y A T h u r s ­
C o m p lain an t.
residents of the region where the
ton. if liv in g , a n d if d e a d , a l l p a r ­
Hard Surfaced Roads bulk of the river coal is recovered JA M E S E K I L l V iM h i s w ife. L. S tie
s c laim in g In terest u n d e r M ary
have found the installation of the Hill. If living, ar.d if d e a d a ll p a r - A. T h u r s t o n , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e .
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--------in their homes. Public utility plants th e heir*, d ev is ees,
g r a n t e e s , a n d i If 'le a d , a ll p a r t i e s r l a l m l n g I n t e r PUNTA GORDA, O ct 22.— make iid the largest consumers. ..or.
u n d e r J a m e s K. ; e s t u n d e r It. C. Iled fo rd . d e c e a s e d .
Charlotte County last week voted During the last few years the quan­ Mill an d U 8. l u l l , h ia w i f e ; J o h n 1o r o t h e r w i s e . In an d t o t h e a b o v e
S im mons, if living, a n d If d e a d d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y ; t o a l l p a r t i e t
a bond isiue of $1,788,895 to ex­ tity of river coal recovered has de­ H
all p a r t ie s r l a l m l n g I n t e r e s t u n - r l a l m l n g i n t e r e s t under J I a r y A.
pand its highway system and al­ creased as a result of better min­ n e r J o h n s S im m o n s, u s t h e heirs. T h u r s t o n , o r o t h e r w i s e Id a n d t o t h e
isees, g r a n t e e s a n d o t h e r c l a i ­ a b o v e d e s c r i b e d re a l e s t n t e ; t o all
most before the ballots were coun­ ing method* and Increased utiliza­ dev
m a n t s u n d - r J o h n S S im m o n s : W p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r It.
ted had received bids and award­ tion of the small cizes.
K. S im m ons If living, a n d If d ead C. Il e d f o r d . o r o th e r w i s e . In a n d t o
p a rtie s r l a l m l n g i n t e r e s t tin d e r t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y ; t o a l l
ed th&lt;* contract for the work. The
The river coal “miner” is not a all
« . L S im m o n s a s t h e h e ir s , d e ­ p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t In a n d to
Nroadbent Construction Company, miner in the general sense of the visees.
g r a n t e e s and o t h e r c l a i m which recently completed .State word. He has no affiliation with a n t s u n d e r \V. K. S i m m o n s ; YV1I- at hned ae ab *ohv eo f d ey socur iba reed hpe rr oe bp ye r toyr;d e yr eodn
Road No. 5 fram Punta Gorda to the haid coal industry itself. Each lU m &lt; a m m a r k . If li v i n g , a n d If t o a p p e a r to th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d
a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t c a u s e o n o r b e fo r e tne f i r s t M o n d a y
Miaka River, one of the finert year, however, these workers dead
u n der W illia m C a m m a c k a* t h e
b e r . 1)23, s a m e b e i n g a
pieces of road work in the state, dredge out coal valued at more heirs, devisees, g r a n t * - * n n d o t h e r RInu leN oDv ea m
y of t h i s C o u r t, a n d t h *
im a n ts
under
W i l l i a m C a m - s e c o n d d a y o f t h e m o n t h , a n d In
was the auccei-ful bidder. The con­ than $600,000. Shipments by dredg­ cmlaark
all u n k n o w n .p e r s o—
ns
t h e r e o f a d e c re e p r o c o n ­
struction company will begin ers along the Susqehanna river claim:ing-nnd
- rest In th * here-1 df eesfsaou l tw ill
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he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u
building the new highways within were reported as considerably heav­ inafler d, e*snc r M
ib e d r*:, | p r o p e r l y , n o d e a c h o f y o u a n d s a i d c a u s e
- R espondents.
‘ p r o c e e d ex p a r t e .
the next ten days, its officials an­ ier during September than usual, _
Order Of 1*111.(^*11.01
nounced. Nine-three miles of hard although the seat'jn had not been 1 HU ST AT E O F F L O R ID A TO A LL o r dIte r Isb e f up rutbhliesrh eodr d we reeedk lyt,h aot n e *I b i as
surfaced road will be constructed. more than ordinarily successful. .Ml. A F T E R N A M E D R E S P O N D ­ Week f o r f o u r Week* c o n s e c u t i v e l y
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CHEVROLET
Cash •
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House, 4 rot mn r.id garage on lot. Splendid lot. Cheap for......
Business lot on Sanford Avenue. Below market value.

Is One of Our Best Offerings Today

KARL J. SCHULTZ

Beautiful Lake Front Tract, with double frontage on paved Highway.
Direct route to East Coast. A real money maker.

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Phone 744.

10 Acres, all tiled, new dwelling.

All equip
Car load of fertilizer. On paved road. N ear loading station. imm
delivery. $13,500. $3,500 cash,, balance* 1, 2, 3, years.

OFFERS

3 acres s e t in crops.

$1500
Large corner lot, Park Ave., and N inth
Street. There are two very good houses on
this property and the location is m ost de­
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Price $17500. Terms can be ar­
ranged.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Phone 713.

THIS CELERY FARM

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L. ALLEN

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Monager

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7-room 2 -story House

Streets.

EXCLUSIVELY

2.

Our Motto: Satisfaction lu Owner and Buyer

2 baths, East front, on Park A ve., between 131

Double garage, $8000.00.

Terms. We heartily recommend thii[

Strategically located with refence to new developments, on West 1st!

two good houses w ith 3 adjoining vacant lots.

It;

ness property soon.
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Office 110 Merrlwell.cr Building

Price is right and terms are attractive.

Dean-Berg Corporation

P. O. Box 331

Established 1910

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

515 First National Bank

SANFORI), FLORIDA

REALTORS

PUT THAT GUN DOWN

4 ACRES IN VALENCIAS
12 Acres Cleared

We offer as owner, 7. 14 or 21 lots, inside city lim its near Sa*’
Avenue, ns a whole at $650 each, or separate up to $900,00 each.

100 Feet

East Front Lot, near entrance, in Pinehurst.
on easy terms.

20 Acres Altogether
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On corner of P ark Avenue and Thir­

Terms.

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1 st Street frontage. Willi

teenth

Street.

Beautiful

apartm ent

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Direct from the owner, east front lot, with nice Palm s on main thor
oughfare, about a mile from the Post Office. Good Price and Terms.

Ill

House Site.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number (i Ball Building, .Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida.
20 Years Experience. With Florida Land

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Priced below the mark*1!

Fifteen Acres

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

116 South Park Ave.

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On North side of Celery Avenue, 12 acres

CITIZENS OF SANFORI)
Do you know what we are doing at our Crystal Lake Shores Development?
LET U I SHOW YOU

cleared and tiled and seven room house.
No better buys in Seminole County

HAVE YOU NOTICED
dnnt|n c ° a f a^ n l)!i!tlh Aa‘l is tom|llctcd nnd that First S treet Is about to be Pf
ginning at bantord Avenue. Well we h ave some of this nronertv for sak
^ ” hr . u rC UClla1 t,F 1&gt;lacc&lt;* the best of this property ™ the market it
to improve the.r cash position. In vestigate this offer
FIRST STREET

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&lt; u « £ n0 « ! S ik froPtin*r’ 130 ft on First Street. Running back 125 feet to
Street. &lt;800 per front foot. 14 cash, 5 % binder.
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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
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REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

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Phone 117

210 E. 1st S t.

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SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
.H)U leet on Cypress, fronting 100 foot on the Boulevard nnd Water Stree,
property is offered at $275 per front fo o t on
T h f im U
Sanford Avenue 1 block West, has, we understand,P8* J j
*o«n T,!ir fron;'
The owners are s a c r i f i c e on the eve of the g r e a t e s t l a m e n t T h e y V

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

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F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr,

Phone 708-709
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, p n m i v

MayoAdvisesHome
Training For Boys
g In Rural Sections
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\Vc shipped a million pounda of
hunting powder to South America,
but »nu may be hunting trouble.

a p p l e s

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 23.—(jP)
—"Tjto advantage* to the rural
aection.1 ami to
tho country* at
ijnrgo of agricultural
, and home
demonstration club work, for boys
and girls has been to well established to be open for discustcon,”
Nahan Mayo , commissioner of ng.
riculture t luted in a statement
issued for Use during observance
of Hoy ? .nml Girls’ &lt; luli Kim,llment Week, OcL
--■t. l'J to 21.
“ Tho only thing„ 1i can do is to
emphasize the
lie good
good work that is
being done through thus,
----ie clubs. It
is now adnTutted by agriculturists
that educate "&gt; is needed by the farmer as much a"s it is needed by
men engaged ini cominerve, finance
ami the prgii* salons,” Mr. Mayo ad-

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410 SANFO RD AVE

No 2 Can
Standard

15-oz.
Su n maid

“That education should cento*
around agricultural subieets, and
tho club work is the most effec­
tive method of teaching the youths
of the country the why and the
how of farming in all its phases,
goes without mying,” the agricul­
tural commissioner continued. ’•The
more one knows about what he is
doing, the more satisfaction he
Kot.H out of it. When the hoy learns
the reasons for every character of
work which he does in order to pro­
duce a crop, he gets more satisfac­
tion from his work, puts more enthusimui into it, and gets better re­
sults.

21 lbs.
Seif R ising

AH the optimists ate not dead.
Someone stole 12 electric fans in
St. Louis in October.
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The Ball Hardware
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Chinaware In E nglish Porce­
lains, Iluvarlan and Japanese
Chinn make lovely g ifts

t h e m o st, t h e

A. &amp; l \ STOftfiS PLEDGE
to supply, the highest qual­
ity and the greatest amount
for your dollar,

thus

as soon as it passes through
the door of an A&amp;P Store,

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410 Sanford Avenue

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OF FINEST APPLES AND BA­
NANAS

HAVE JUST AUHIV

El). WILL HE SOLD AT THE
CHEAPEST

PKICES.

A F -.

PI.ES BY BARREL, BUSHEL,
PECK AND

HALF

PECK.

PORK
CHOPS, Lb

BANANAS BY HUNCH AND
DOZEN.

IF IT’S FRESH AND GOOD
W fe W lI.I, HAVE IT

FRUITS

VEGETABLES

Bananas
C arro ts
Celery
Lettuce

I’enrs
Grapes
Iona Brand Select
Quality, Plain Or

riour
M 1 r a im *

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$ 1.31

Car Located Rail
road Avenue at
F irst Street

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A. &amp; P. CONDENSED

PURE HOG

MILK

LARD

POT ROAST
OF BEEF, Lb

BEEF

U

WATCII

LIVER

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WESTERN

I;' 15c
SAUERKRAUT “Snotn !^ 17c

BRISKET
STEW BEEF, Lb

Pound ......................... 2 3 c
* f

MAKE A LOT

Pan Am and Standard (las ana
/ Oils

MACARONI or

“Veedol Oils”

SPAGHETTI

Not Yet Bat Soon

Electric Irons

PIG TONGUES Lb
THE MUTTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU
WILL SE E IT ADVERTISED.

Radio Supplies

RINE’S FILLING j
STATION

THE BROOK GOT TIRED OF BARLING,
AND LONGED FOR SCENSE BEYOND.

Phone 4G1-J

THE GEESE GOT TIRED OF GABBLING

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

AND ALMOST QUIT THE l'O N D ,

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THE PEOPLE ALL GREW NERVOUS,
FOR TIIEIR MONEY THEY W A N TED MORE
THAT’S WHY THEY COME IN FLOCKS,

flies..........................................25c

tans Sour Red Chcrries..:::.28e
[iif No. 1 Tomatoes.............25c
tfns of Tomatoes, per can 10c
Ip Suey—Chicken Chop Suey
Sauce.
move—Apalachicola Oysters

in ­

creasing its buying power

At priceH that are right

ieiphia Cream Cheese--Limd'heese—Swiss and Pimento
peese—American Cheese
I JRocquefort Cheese
I). Cans of California

and
BANANAS

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Tires and Tubes

pples, York, Imperial................. 20c

M
k,

best.

TO PIGGEY WIGGLY STORE—*

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Service and Quality
Merchandise
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Is OurMotto ■■&gt; :i.

HAM SALE
lean’s Reliable Hams ,35c pound

No. 2*4’
California

filler’s Grocery Go.
AT THE BASKET

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A PHONE CALL WILL BRING YOUR GROCERY
WANTS TO YOUR DOOR. NO NEED TO SHOP
AROUND. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU
MIGHT NEED------.
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Jones Dairy Farm Sausage
or,,or M' Street and Sanford Ave.
^ont'
—The ISijr New Front

Stones Cakes

Dorsey’s Southern Bread .
Ewing’s Fresh Butter—Churngold

GROCERIES
CHICKEN and FISH
.
ound-and Sirloin Steak,

F at Mackerel

Seedless

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Apalachicola Oysters

Hens and Fi vers, Dressed and Alive

PHONES—278

Extra Fancy

wneU Potatoes,

3 Pounds
The Store W here Quality Counts

GET RESULTS BY USING HERALD WANT ADS,

�THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925

FODR

As Brisbane Sees It

Sanford Herald
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tea. cards o f th sn V i. resolutions
not le
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« w s nubllab*d h»r«ln All rl*M»
ratm bllcatton o f special dlapateb
taoroln a r t at a© raaar-rd.

* FRIDAY. OCT 2.1,
THR HERALD’S PMTFOItM
1 Deeper water rocte to Jackionwflle.
, ,
.
l^-Conatroctlon of SU Jonm-lndlen River canal,
f . —Fitenalop r.f white way.
4s- -H itttalon of local amusement*.
—Swimming pool, tennl* court*,
I ,—Aigmentlnr of building prorram —hotnea, hotel*. ap*rtment
house*.

Wednesday’* drapatchw to d tnc Htory o ,
oeiecuon
of the court which will try Colonel Billy M itchell for the
violation of the Ninety-sixth Article of W ar and set the
date on which the trial will begin. Under th is article of
war punishment might be anything from reprimand to dis­
missal from the service.
Inasmuch as under the rules of the court martial Colonel
Mitchell will not have the right to set forth any "extenua­
ting circumstance" or make any reasonable defense of his
conduct and will be tried solely on the question of "preju­
dice of good order and military discipline" and ns there is
no question but that Colonel Mitchell did raise "the merry
hob" with his superiors, he will in all probability be dismissed.
What the effect of such notion upon M itchell’s popularity among his countrymen at large will be. is interesting to
contemplate. Americans will not judge Mitchell with the
same strict adherence to technical militnry custom as will
the high ranking Army officers. Americans will recall that
Mitchell saw his brother killed when a plane in which he was
flying came to pieces in mid air.
They will recall that Mitchell is the ablest flying officer
in America. They will recall that when he attempted to
improve aviation in this country, he was removed to an outof-the-way post where it was thought his voice could not
be heard. They will recall that at least some of the things
Mitchell said about incompetence and politics in the Army
and Navy Departments have since been proved.
What do Americans in general care if Mitchell did tell
his superiors where to get off? It is exactly what most of
them would have wanted to do under the same circumstances.

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

A Widow** Cash.
Ford the King.
No More "Obey.
No, to Atheism.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

Content

vein is when tl
them.—AppU.ton

&lt; C o p y r &gt; * n t l» I S )

MRS. LEATHE’S husband left
her five million dollars eighteen
years ago. In a bankruptcy court
she testified that her total assets
are reduced to $000, including a
wrist watch worth $300.
Mrs. Leathe kept her money lon­
ger than is customary with widows
of rich men. Gentlemen who conn'der it a l m o s t a business virtue to
rob n woman usually get their
money in much less than eighteen
years.
If you expect to lenve a widow
or daughter, lenve a certain Income

.We no
Germany
woman
man.
v / ' * ^urprisini

enarrsl far above vl
Kmiu primary
press.

host families n?k
is to he n bill ,
Whig-Journal.

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S^—Extension of atreet pavlnr profunction of ih
1,—Construction of • boulevard
vy. of. course, jjl
•rot nd Lak* Monroe.
lows "like Mite
Standing before the justice of a New York court, Benja­
S —Oimpte'Jon of city beautifica­
jus H e l p to u
POLAND
WOULD
like
Henry
min Starr awaited sentence. The wind howled outside and
tion program.
o.s.
v
up-'to trimf,—Expansion of school system the thermometer was dropping to near the freezing point. Ford for president, or King Henry
^
k
c
n
a
n
T
Ford.
However,
Ford
is
like
the
srlth provision for Increased fait was going to lie another cold night when sleeping under ]British farmer whoso clergyman
etilliea.
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Wanted-, To-, know
him he was soon going to hea­
the Htars in Central Park would be rendered almost impos- told
i
man will tel\ vh* Invest
ven. The farmer did not want to
BIBI.E THOUGHT FOR TODAY slble by chilled blood and aching limbs.
—bis Knit uame, the tizi
go to heaven, he wanted to stay
“Thank Clod," he cried, when the judge pronounced a sen- jhere and ride his white-faced mare
f ish he caught,. or ^
HOW TO CONQUER AN ENE­
miles his ear iHUmnon
MY:—When a man's ways please tence not to exceed three years. “I have nobody in this that went "tip-top" over the
of gasoline.—I.ytidW ,
the Lord, he maketh even his ene­ world," he said, "I want to go to prison this winter so that I fences.
mies to be at peace with him. I ro* can be sure someone will look after me."
Henry Ford would rather sthy nt
Dearborn and be king of the greatverbs IB: 7.
,
. .
PRAYER:—O Lori!, Thou hast
It is difficult to realize that such conditions exist in this cfi*. industrial enterprise ever cre­
A UNIVERSITY ANSW ERS
revealed Thyself and taught us to free country of ours in our age of civilization. To most of us ated.
rest In Thee, for Thou hast com­ nothing could be more unpleasant than having to spend a
NEW YORK TfMF.S
passed us about with songs of de­
FORD’S
WORK
in
the
aircraft
n igh t in jail. Yet here is a man who deliberately goes out
liverance.
is tn this nation a blessing of which
such private higher educational
to commit a crime so that he may call jail his home during the importance cannot be exagger­ When a recent American visitor of
in Moscow was making snipe un­ institutions if these policies of fi­
THE nALM OF KINDNESS
the winter months.
ated. it may mean the difference favorable observations tn the Com­ nancial deprivation and tuitinnal
Do not keep your balm of kindness
between defeat anil victory in the missar of Education, Lunacharsky, restriction become widely preva­
His
point
of
view
is
not
difficult
to
get.
Certainly
a
piece
Hidden in your heart away;next war, or more probably it may
There are lonely ones who need it, of bread and a cup of water is better than nothing at all. mean that for America there will about Russia’s treatment of scien­ lent in the State universities. The
tists, he was confronted with news­ Legislatures Will have to be more
Kindly cheer them on today.
A hard floor Burrounded by four stone walls is better than Inot lie nny next war.
paper accounts of the Dayton trial, generous in providing for resenrch
Help the weary and disheartened, an equally hard ground in some city park which is not sur­
of which episode the American was work anti more liberal in their a t­
With new life the sad endow;
MR. FORD offers to build the up to thut moment ignorant. It is titude toward men of science if
Bring your balni to lighten burdens rounded by walls and which has nothing to break the bleak
government at a cost of $200,000 to be hoped that he will now send State universities are to be the
Freely serve with kindness now. drafts which come up the Hudson.
The officials of the Seminole Coun
an all-metal dirigible 150 feet long. to the Moscow Commissar accounts real centres of scientific investiga­
Yet to us living in the warm climate of Florida which It is the type of aircraft that the of lust week’s celebration of the tion and intellectual progress.
Bank take pleasure in helping yonThere are sor.l* th a t thirst and
gives us the greatest abundance of fruit and vegetables the world needs, can fly 2,000 miles semi-centennial of Vanderbilt Uni­ What Vanderbilt University is, un­
hunger
advising: you—assisting you in eve
For the hidden balm you keep,
year around, and which is so largely responsible for almost without coming down. It represents versity, in the capitul city of Ten­ der its liberal leadership, every
nessee. The Chancellor of that in­ State university should be free to
Like the miser’s treasured nuggets universal freedom from poverty and the luxury in which common sense und economy.
consistent way to achieve you^fl
Buried in a cavern deep.
There is no doubt thut President stitution, Dr. Kirkland, who has be, both in its facilities for carry­
most
of
us
reside,
it
seems
incredible
that
in
another
city
of
done
more
to
raise
the
standard
of
ing
on
research
and
teaching
and
Gold you may not have for helping
Coolldge will accept Mr. Ford’s of­
si) es.
Burdened ones oppressed with our own country, a city which we have come to know as the fer. He was among the very first higher education in the south than in its freedom from ignorant, nar­
care:
banking center of the whole world, such a condition can to praise and encourage Henry any one other person, declared that row-minded interference with its
the building of new science labor­ instruction, The Foundations have
But fresh courngw you can give exist thut u man must knock at a prison door in order to Ford i aircraft plans.
atories on its campus is the best given to Vnnderbilt University
them
answer to Dayton, while the es­ many millions for the development
If you serve with kindness there. avoid starvation and freezing winds.
tablishment of a school of religion, o f a great medical school nml the
—Addison Howard Gibson.
The incident stam ps upon our mind with indelible ink
"illustrating the strength of “a promotion o f health throughout the
---------- o ---------our own good fortune in living in a country blest with a warm
common faith and the glory ilf a State and the South. They have
"Pussyfoot" Johnson is now in {climate and an abundance of all the necessities of life, and
"universal worship," is the best an- done this because Vanderbilt has
Constantinople, according to the
inwer to narrow sectarianism,
traditions of culture and standards
news despatches. We’d like to know .also the need which there is in northern cities for organized
j Tliis answer was applauded by of scholarship which give solid
charities to care for the aged and provide for those unforwho cares?
delegates from three hundred Am­ ground on which to build for a
-------- o-------l innate persons unable to compete in the struggle for exist­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROCRES
erican institutions of higher edu­ larger service.
A Florida womnn is seeking a ence.
Moreover, the
cation as well us by Vanderbilt State can place no such hampering
divorce because her husbnnd looks
graduates and citizens, who throng­ Condition upon this university’s
a t the pretty girls. Just try to
ed the largest halls to show their teaching ns it does upon that of its
find one who doesn't.
THE GUBERNATORIAL mission to o/het* .states is not
sympathy with the courageous and own State University.
---------- o ---------The Times-Unlon says trousers new; but it has remained for Governor John W. Martin of
liberal policies of the university
in every aspect of the matter
and their approval of its Chancel­ Vanderbilt University, a private
will be full Ihls winter. In Rome Florida to introduce something now in gubernatorial mis­
UKAJ. ESTATE
lor. It was one of liiu greatest de­ institution but devoted to the pub­
cases Jt may be because the wear*
sions.
Governor
Martin
recently
beaded
a
delegation
which
monstrations ever made in Atuer- lic good us zealously as any State
or* ore full,
visited New York in the effort to secure aid in the fight
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1 ica in support of sound learning university, has performed a helpWAREHOUSE PROPERTY
' and in endorsement of constructive fid office a t tliis moment for the
Tliis Is circus dny in Hanford. which Florida is making niyiinst the Ki't-rich-quick artists
■ educational policies.
Wouldn’t It be fine if wn could all who, in return for cold cash, are Belling to the gullible the
State of Tennessee in acipmintiug
1200 feet on Railroad
1m* kids hgaln and follow the par­
1 A eeitain State university has the world with the fact that sci­
airy
fabric
of
dreams
of
great
wealth.
The
dishonest
thus
A
BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
ade from the time it begins until
recently decided to refuse gifts ence has found a place (though ,t
capitalize an undoubted opportunity for honest development.
the time It ends?
j from Foundations and other pri- is not tin* only on© in the State)
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
o----------— Frederick G. Fassett in Boston Transcript.
- vale organization*. Others have where she may carry forward her
Thd United States |&gt;aid five mil­
- been placed under restriction in the researches not only unhindered but
Located in Exclusive Residential Serin^i
I teaching of science. But Vander­ encouraged by a profounder relig­
lion dollani for Florida but now
Price and Terms on Request.
bilt University, welcoming and ious faith. Dayton’s decision if
that figure would represent the
MY FAVORITE STORIES
iUTchase price of but one business
extended would lead to what some
Hr mviN s. com*
BUILDING LOTS
nt in the city of Miami.
one has called the "dichotomy of
Selrcleil with reference to LOCATION offer* » »
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the cosmos.” The answer of Van­
A well dressed party, who was dressing poured over the combina­
'
ful range in speculative
Th«* Times-Union says that over fur overtaken in alcoholic stimu­ tion, The patron was now sound
derbilt University is to point to the
a do'/.en tc« plants have been built lant, stumbled into a restaurant, asleep. She slipped the order past
invisible unity of truth.
PROFITS
in different nwtlons of Florida slumped Into u handy chair nt a his elbow and left it there where I
Price and Terms Very A ttractive
during the past three months. Yet, table and gave unmixtabuble evi­ his eyes would full upon it when he 1
rilE PUBLIC GRAB BAC
with nil of that, Hanford is help­ dence that he was about to enjoy n opened them.
BUY IN SANFORD
,,
ing to supply several east coast cit­ refreshing slumber.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
A waitress
Presently ho did open his eyes.
Safe
and
Sound.
ies with enough ice to meet the shook him by the arm.
As though spell-bound he contem­
needs.
John W. O'Leary, president of
"What is it you want?" she nak­ plated that which confronted him.
ed.
He
took
a
fork
and
gently
he
stirr­
the
Chamber of Commerce of the
In Russia, on the other hand, a
Speaking of enterprising real
Irowsily, ed the contents of the howl. Then
"Dearie," ho said
United States, expressed his views
delegation
of
orthodox
priests
and
U K A L T O It S is.
estate suhsmen, a young Miami "what have you?"
with his free hand he beckoned the bishops begged the government
17 Years of S iiccchh in Sanford
realty dealer was recently nrruated
here on the policy of levying tri­
"Almost unylhiiig in the food young woman to hia side.
“ for an equal status with citizens ! bute on the people. He is con vinefor speeding unit upon being fined line."
Magnolia at Second.
rboDt
"Dearie," he said, “drunk or so­
the soviet state,"
*ight dollars, he turned mound
in his contention thut direct tax­
"Ver’ well, then," he said, “bring ber or drinking, as is the case at of The
LOANS
ftiVESTMEN'
asked the right to ation has a tendency to compel
and sold the judge a lot. «.
me almost anything in the food present, my aim is ever to a gen’- publish Priests
religious
literature
anil
thought
about
the
Government
uml
line."
man. Fur he it from me to do any­
fur their children (prieo's of there i? plenty to think about. The
t.unford High School meets Pa■ ■■ ■B■ g H1 1 ■ ■■ M■ a ■ a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a a a • g 1 ■B** * *
“ilow about a nice salad?" she thin’ which would bring reproach have
the Greek church marry) the same multiplicity of more or less inde­
latku on this gridiron this after­ asked, on a venture,
upon
me
as
a
gen'man
or
upon
the
education us is given to the chil­ pendent governmental agencies,
noon and if the boys put up the
"That’ll lie lovely, dearie," he as­
fight they did against Plant City sented. "Glad you thought of it— fair and unsullied name of thish dren of peasants. The Russian gov­ each out after money, separately
last week, the visitors will go shows you got u good mind—quick noble 'stahlishment. But, dearie, ernment says no.
seizing upon the same sources of
home Witn the short end of tnc i thinker, everything like that. Bring ill juslislt to all concerned, it be­
revenue, is visible in the so-called
comes
lies'ary
for
me
to
ask
you
a
AGAIN YESTERDAY Wall "death tax," a capital levy and a
score.
me a nice salad."
queHhun."
Street
celebrated a 2.000,000 share
“ What sort of n salad?"
"What's your question?" she day. A seat on the stock e xc hange double toll, with the Federal and
"Tomorrow afternoon," said a
State treasuries getting their res­
"Thut, dearie, 1 leave to your | naiii snappily.
has sold for $135,000, It is a rec­
minister to his congregation, "the
“Well," he said, "I drift off In ord price, but cheap when you con- pective shares.
funeral of Mr. Ho-and-So will Ik* Mipcrior judgement," he said. "You
At-home the State relieves class
held in this church. 1 shall make have been here longer than I have. slumber, I wuke up anil right here aider that it niaken the purchaser after
class from local rates und
under
my
nose
I
find
thish,"
und
a funcrul address on this occasion, A’light, then, you
one of the happy eleven hundred
again with his fork he duintily that make "one-eighth o ' one per­ tukes it ull, pointing with selfund the man himself will be here, salad."
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
returning agitated u frond of dressing-soak- cent" of the nation’s stock specu- praise to its achievement of reduc­
the first time in twenty yeurs.” The girt went u
ing
the
proportion
of
public
ex­
of
hearts
1
ed
lettuce,
"So,
therefore,
dearie,
Built with great care for resident owner.
•—Dioeesun Record.
presently with a
Intiuns. It’s a valuable scut for a ,
tomatoes,, the uueshun is as follows: DO I man with sound nerves, a cool head penses borne by real estate, when
of lettuce and si
the
very
means
by
which
it
is
ac­
Russiani cal this—or DID I?"
High grade, huilt-in features and niaijy
Tiie American Legion is making with mi nhunduiii
able to leave gambling to his di complished throws the whole load
plans for a big Armistice Day cclents. But is it not easy to find 1
lected tor comfort and convenience.
100 men of thut kind.
ebrution with a parade, bout races,
IN DEFENSE OF LIVING
hand concerts, football guim* nnd
„
.
if
Essentially a worth-while property.
dance on the program. The CunipTHE SATURDAY REVIEW
VARIOUS ADVERTISKMF.NTS
hell-Lossing Post deserves the
of Florida land schemes have pub­
heartiest co-operation from tho
lished the statement that this wri­
citizens in making the day u suc­
ter i;i directly or indirectly con­
cess.
lure just a little absurd in folk nected with such schemes and re­
who can afford to lie supercilious quests for information as to their
Sanford is rapidly approaching
only because their ancestors were value come frum many parts of
that stage In its progress when
willing to rough It in mixed so- the country.
truffle policemen will be an abso­
Florida is a great statu and will ie is tom between the incentive to tie devices for niakin
cR’ly* i'he pallid individual, neulute necessity, Even ut the pres­
rotic from too little action, emo­ bo greater. But the writer is nut jirotect these investments urid thu both wayrf. Public r
ent time it would not be unwise
tionally starved, who looks down connected in any way whatever impulse to save his individual pro- their expenditures for
on Saturday night* to station po­
upon the vulgar because they live with any Florida land scheme, if perty. “You are taxing yourself mental police uctivitle
BART NASON, Local Manager
•dal
licemen on several of the mor^ im­
too hard, jalk loud, laugh heartily, ho ever had any Florida or other when you tax the corporation," he after the poop)
Phone
portant intersections where tra f­
Ih.ir
proIs an irrituting by-product of h land for sale, that fuct will be an­ admonished, nnd knows he is tax- perty und lives arehealth,
to
'»07-8 1st National Hank Bldg.
Mtli
fic congestion ut times is dange­
civilization that has to In* ener­ nounced later.
co m p lic a te d
ing himself when he doesn’t. The to \w entrusted
rous—Sanford Herald.
After
fhe
hands
of
getic or go under. To live life ful­
money has to come from some- those who under t
watching several traffic jams nt
1them only ,n
DOES THIS nution, in order to where. ly is the first requisite for worthy
their bearing on
the intersection of Broadway and
living on nny plum*, and therefore please the sentimentalists who do
The same holds true, Mr. O’Li- ence und cam pa vo“ * and in fluMain Saturday night w« hud in
u tipsy bootlegger shooting his ear not understand what they urc dis­ ury observes, ns to insurance com- Big men, capabit &lt;n contribution.*
suind writing something along the
,nt •iKty miles un Imur across the cussing. intend to leave the over­ ponies. The expense of the State their own interc* or looking uft..r
MONEY AVAILABLE
Loans
same line, blit the Herald bus tak­ education for his children us his
powerful
weapon, Department of Insurance and Fire fueled by the 0’verl
*• ur‘‘ chiefly nf.
‘■rir l,“h.'y »«rrr heaven whelmingly
en the word* out of our mouth, so objectives, and reaches them by ^0t'!ur
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in the philosophic us well a-i the CHEMICAL WARFARE, exclu- Prevention und Rates, assessed and Federal tax* .
Xlute
igc Loans »n Liberal Valuation Q w l l 1
f* speak. City officials should middle age.
slang sense than « thin-blooded tilvely to the use of our enemies? against the companies, is distribut- a conscientious {,n,i U| ' re q u ire
a
first
when
In
the
market
for
fund*
*Lu4y '.ho ttaffk situation and
"Don’t knock, boost,” soys the .cleik diving in a shop corner or a
As well agree to use only Indian ed ut lost among the policy hold- Commission, teehnicnii tu'huu.i
tab* fttji* to protect bulb autoUts slogan, now a liuie dusty. It l* critic ot every hlng that has the bows and urrows, because some era.
Considerable general revenue to do anythin- r . , ■' c o m p e t e n t. MagnolU A ilsconU A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
r
and p«4e*tliam», Ocala Star.
the same idea. To turn up th .■ in- demerit of still existing.
dear old Indy thinks the machine in some States, he said, is derive*! 1low in Kentucky
"1C mail fel.
gun I* "barbarous,"

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Mrs. Walter Morgan and *on,
Jack, are enjoying a month's visit
with relatives in Virginia and
Pennsylvania.

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HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

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DI CKENSON TO Parent-Teachers Body
M PAUL LA KE IN BRILLIANT EVENT
Of East Side Meets On
Afternoon
* Friends in this city of the con­ ing a touch of richness to the en­ Thursday

R. S. Sheldon nnd son, J. D. Shel­
don' of New Smyrna nre visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Fitts on Union Avenue.
Mrs. T. J. Garrett leaves today
for her home in Quitman, Ga. She
has been visiting in Sanford for
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Powell.

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tracting parties will be interested semble. She carried yellow roses.
The East Side Parent-Teachern’
1‘hnne TWO
ft Halt nidi,
in the following account in ■the
The mntron of honor, Mrs. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Wheeler and
Tampa Tribune concerning Dicken- Frank Davies, wore a gown of old Association met Thursday after­
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son-Lake wedding, which was a ivory chiffon over gold cloth, with noon in its first session for the their two little children, Alice nnd
from Fort Lauderdale, arriv­
'of iif u M r . &gt;brilliant social event in Tampa full skirt, nnd folds of the bodice year 1925-1926. A large ntimbe.* Jack,
in the city on Wednesday nnd
t *&gt;lh. ‘Mr8,| Thursday evening:
gathered into n jeweled buckle in of mothern were greeted and wel­ ed
o.clock
I jfjss j j nry Louise Dickenson, the front at the waistline. Her slip­ comed by the teachers. Plans were arc visting Mrs. Wheeler's parents,
tion of
| only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. pers were also of gold, nnd she considered and discussed for the Dr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Nixon.
B. Dickenson, and Paul Lake, of also carried yellow chrysanthe­ coming year and election of offi­
Mrs. R. A. Newman, Miss Ellison
cers took place.
Sanford, were married Inst night mums.
The following were chosen: White, nnd John Meisch expect to
a t 8 o'clock at the Hyde Park Me­
Little Betty Jo Mims, daughter Chairman, Mrs. Eingletary; Vice- leave today to attend the Florida-;
thodist church.
of
Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Mims,
nnd nan man, mrs.
[] Club meets
unmil;; Recording Mercer game in Gainesville Satur­
Mrs.
The ceremony was performed by I f _*
’ ----- -.
' ....Mia, ami Chairman,
»---- and
* **Hamil;; Mrs.
'fannio Mun- Rev. John T. Myers before many Martha Anderson, daughter of Mr. Secretary
C.• *•
H. day. They will be joined there by
w ___ Reparter,
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Miss Naomi Scoggans nnd Miss
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
J.
Anderson
wore.Smith:
ami
Tron«nr«*
m
w
m
Smith;
and
Treasurer,
Mrs.
W.
M
relatives and friends.
frocks of white tnffetta with tiny Thigpen. Mrs. C. H. Smith neted Olive Newman.
|
„ of the SanA
striking
color
scheme
of
old
kill take place ivory and gold was used in the ruffles. The neckline nnd arm­ as chairman pro tern at yesterday’s
holes were outlined in gold ribbort
Miss Frances Cherry nnd Doug­
decorations and all details and flowers. They carried baskets mooting.
las Igou motored today to Gaines­
till be held at church
The
mothers
of
the
third
grade
of the wedding. The chancel was of white and gold, tied with golden
ville to attend the Phi Delta Theta
(’dock.
illuminated by myraids of white tulle, and tossed white anil yellow were awarde li% !!‘. place for the party nnd to witness the Floridntapers, in tall candlelabra and yel­ rose petals along the bridal aisle. month for 1 ^ largest percentage Mercer football game. Miss Cher­
of mothers present. As a result,
chrysanthemums nrrnngcd in
T, v, will &gt;"e€t low
Entrance of. Bride.
the third grade will be awarded ry will remain in Gainesville for
large white baskets. Potted palms
the bowl of gold fish for the en­ the week-end as the guest of Mrs.
Miss
Dickenson
entered
on
the
-0Gformed the background.
D. T. Philyaw.
nrm of her father, W. B. Dicken­ suing month.
Several rows of pews, in front, son. She wore a rich costume of
» * &gt; « f j s were reserved for relatives nnd white Duchess satin, embroidered
Regional Workers To
close friends of the popular young in raised white velvet flowers,
couple. Ends of these sents were which were outlined nnd centered
Hold Red Cross Meet
tied with yellow tulle stream ers, with pearls and rhinestones. Her |
;r .\v is E
In Tallahassee Soon
entwined with sprays of asparagus veil of tulle was fashioned in a |
fern.
D.
II.
Ihrig
motored
to
Orlnndo
er v /is e
high coronet of orange blossoms'
Program of Nuptial Music.
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 23.—(/Pi
and pearls, on real lace. She car­ yesterday on business.
—Rcil Cross workers from North­
Mrs. E. H. Hart, organist, was ried a bouquet of bride’s roses nnd
J. W. Dickson of Ocala is spend­ ern Florida and Southern Georgia
_____
in charge of the wedding music. lillies-of-the-vnlley, nnd wore the
will gather in Tallahassee, Thurs­
tnd moro ago She was nssisted by Jnmes Me­ handkerchief, which was carried by ing several day? in Snnford.
day, Nov. 12, to attend a Region­
lons, and nicn Crnvy, tenor nnd violinist, of Lau­ her mother at her wedding 23 years
Miss Lillian Shinholser drove to al Conference of chapters.
nchable dura- reus, S. C., nnd Airs. J, M. Hall, ago, on the same day.
Orlando
this afternoon to shop.
The gathering to be held in the
i for
hair,- mt
gifted soprano vocalist of this city,
iur boddtd —
William Lake, of Snnford, broPresbyterian church, will take place
link that the end They gnvc the following numbers: !
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Miss Virginia Hatton of Tampa in response to invitations sent out
there wire some, violin nnd organ, “Berceuse” from
° L \ht* bridegroom, was host
jay that "long Jocelyn, (Goddard); "All for You"
? lVer nttendants were: Ed- is spending a few days in Sanford. by Rev. James W. Jackson, chair­
PARIS decrees the cost mode,
man of the Tallahasiue chapter.
mld never come (Bertram Brown) sung by Mr. Me- Siuna ,&lt;ake» °f Snnford; Shelten
and here you will find the exact
gsin," »rd that.C ravy; violin nnd organ, “Menu- i O a y t o n n ; Monroe B.
fl i Boyden of Tampa was a
Perry, Marianna nnd Pensncota
translations. Plain or with bor­
caller in the city Thurs- chanters will be represented, as
pition of a short etto’’ (Beethoren); "Until” (San-1
*/Ucton; of, S“n,{ortl: G. W. Spencer incss
husines
ders, collars nnd cuffs of fur.
well ns Quitman, Thomnsville and
(omen'would be demon), sung by Mrs. J. M. H a ll:' p j . or"; Mlwyn T. Moore nnd dav
Coats that use exquisite im­
Ilainbridge, of South Georgin, with
Between
ported fabrics. Coats with a
Brtw
ecn these "The World Is Wniting for the £‘d&gt;:crto,i Patterson, all of SnnGeorge L. Haynes of DoLnnd Cairo, Ga., which has no organized
new grace of movement and line
, there was ev-vSunrise," plnyed by violin and orThc ushers were: Forest Lake, was a Wednesday visitor in San­ Red Cross chapter at the time, to of youth. In short, the fnshion
irtimrnt. Every- Ran: “Thank God for a Garden"
ho represented by the Woman's
nucccraes of the season In sport
to renture some. (Del Reigo,) sung by Mr. McCravy. of Sanford, unde of Paul Lake; ford.
Club.
and dress models—in velours,
lj«t Those who! “ At Dawning," sunk by Mrs. J. M. W. J. Hardy of Sanford, and J. W.
bolivias, suede nnd sultanas in
Most of the chapter chairmen are
Mrs. W. B. Rhodes nnd daughter
s:';ir.g of the Hall. The bridal chorus from Lo- Brondus, of Tnmpa.
left today for a short visit in Has­ expected to he among those pres­ all the wanted shades including
Bride Born in Tampa.
bed to be disap- hengrin was used ns the proces­ i
ent. Miss Stella Avery, newly-chos­ cucko, buchars, brown, tan and
sion went for- sional, nnd for the recessional Men- j Mrs. Lake was born in this city. tings.
en n'cretary of the Pcnsaeoln chap­
the new blues.
She nttended grammar schools
1bounds nnd i t , delssohn’s wedding march
ter,
is
expected
to
be
a
delegate
Mrs.
Emmett
McCall
is
spending
here,
finishing
in
Hillsborough
ptesently the
Bride’s Attendants.
week in Jacksonville with from that organization.
x i would be as
The nttendants of the bride made high school in 1921. The past four the
|Mre*rs as the n brilliant entrance gowned in o ld , ^ ar;V, 8t*? bap been a student at friends.
to
Comptroller Beard further point­
n liithe *' &gt;prida Mate College for \VoThfj for a time ivorv
ivory chiffon over gold cloth.
cloth, all
ed
out
that
Floridn
was
one
of
the
W.
E.
Tinison
of
Jacksonville
Af
i.
^
iibject discussed of the dresses being of the same men, in Tnllnlmssee, receiving a
In conjunction with our regu­
few states in the union at that
wtm’t much to material, Gold ribbon, lovely flow- diploma last June. Many friends was a husincss visitor to Sanford time which had established an inlar line of Sm art Hats.
: you liked short ers of velvet in blending tones and throughout the state join in wish­ Thursday.
Uomc tax system.
, There was no gold lace gave a rich ornamentn- ing her and Mr. Lake much future
E. F. Hnnson of the New York
&gt;r sort uf head- tion to each gown. All carried happiness.
is in Sanford on business for
Mr. Lake, son of Mrs. T. D. Lake World
1yellow chrysanthemums.
Fire Prevention Week
his
paper.
[
|ku been raised, The bridesninids were as follows: came to Florida from Laurens, S.
Complete stock fire extin ­
quote from a n , Misses Margaret Lake, of Laurens, C., five years ago. He completed
Specialty Shop
J. Sewell of Baltimore, Md ,
s a daily paper’s. C.! sister of the groom; Margn- his education at The Citadel in is W.
guishers
carried
by
spending n few days in the citv
“Every young ret McMullen, Katherine Frazier, Charleston, S. C. He is now en­
‘The Past Office is Next Door
|rith thest estnb-; Marie McKecn, Carlotta Cuesta gaged in real estate business ut on business.
!3 1 X. Orange Ave.
To Us"
.Telephone 2167
Bali Hardware
where
he
nnd
his
charm’arlMlressmak-.und Ada-Louise Simpson, of Or- ,Sanford,
^
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,
,
.
,
...
.
,
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M.
D.
Barber
,h
a
s
,
returned
to
..
Phone 8
tlj Mld her era- lnndo. Mrs. J.sBraaks tlavicf.iMfs* Ing bride have a lo\ily hew home ,Mncc|onny after several days’ visit
...L.
1• • ■«M »•» f* 1. l i l t «•
:: ilm
forefront of Monroe B. Hutton, of Sanford; and awaiting them in Edge-wood Es- wjth hjs fumlly
are all letting Mrs. Frank J. Knight of Orlando, tatos.
0
f *
o tide over the were the matrons of honor,
The couple left
the 9:30 i John Townsend is visiting
the short state
All the bride’s nttendants were o’clock train, enrmite on
to New York friends in Snnford en route to his
htf*« their hair chosen from the Chi Omega soro- city. They plan to stop for short homo In Quitman, (In.
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|tri»j&lt;ilow over rity of which she is a member.
visits in various cities.
t
the ripe of the
Miss Katherine Broaddus, maid
Mrs.
Lake
is
traveling
in
n
hand­
Miss
Martha
Brown
and
Miss
l» schoolgirlish, of honor, wore a gown of gold ehif- some ensemble suit of faille, made Alive Lezette went to Orlando yes­
D* only a tern- fon over gold cloth, with tight fit- with two tones of tan. The long terday on u shopping tour.
&gt;
|E«t question i? ting bodice and wide flaring skirt. coat is fur trimmed and her small
hair when A roll collar in the front of the hat is of matching colors.
R. Q. Blanton and S. A. Burks
l(l on this impor- gown, nnd n decollete neckline in
After two weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. of Lakeland are visiting in San­
:
» present no the back, guve it a distinctive Lake will return to Sanford.
ford. They are stopping at the
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touch. Velvet flowers with petnls
Valdez.
of af- of gold nnd shades of orange,
:
Something like seven million
1
t in this country, flame and fuchia were along the sponges
arc gathered from the I Miss Gertie Benjamin is in the
. hc raarnequirus hem of the skirt und in the front Florida waters annually and sold hospital suffering from a pninonable establish-' of the bodice. Her slippers were at the markets a t Tarpon Springs &lt;ful injury which she received n few
S
laired.
of gold, with cut steel buckles, giv- and Key West.
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BY MAM MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate
Jl'K
Sum* ' / UftS
'i,t Vcar nn&lt;* h 50 happens that
* &lt;&gt;r the .Vw you want to give it quite a new
,,
aspect, consider first the possibilin . jjcralJrd.tj,.., (&gt;f wide fur cuffs. It may be
last am
Win that from an old fur coat or collar
last
K? mi'carried. In you can get enough to make these
[,hal ccrtam royal cuffs and a collar, or you may
’ 3, Mjorahl,. buy very nice fur in bands by tho
l ” '*&lt;&gt;• M one yard for this very purpose.
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black bat— All are a -tciated w ith H allow e’en. So
a re C olem an’s favors.

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portant thing about the , sleeves
— on
u.,7Wrate coat
some of the new roats
fn** autumn
-oats for
*•” °vor from and winter.

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THE SANFORD HEB

New Invention

Clyde Line Files Suit Small Percental
HEAD On
Freight Rate Bill

CABINET
SUBMITS STILL
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 23-(;P &gt; Clyde Line has filed another
BIGGER TAX CUT The
demurrer Ih the Railroad Commis­

sions effort* to fix steamship
(Continued from Page One)
eduleu for proposed reduction of freight rates between Jacksonville
norma! rate*, and that he had end Miami, according to Fred
anmlssion Issues Order Al­ the
finally decided to advance this Davis, the commission’s attorney.
The latest demurrer, Mr. Davis
lowing Telephone Interests schema.
to Acquire Property And Hearings todny were devoted said, seta forth the claim that the
Board only ans Jurisdic­
Property Right - Of - Way laigely to the corporation taxes Shipping
and administrative features of the tion in the m atter. A previous de­
murrer, filed by the Clyde Line,
luw.
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 23.—f/P)
Reduction of the corporation questioned the jurisdiction of the
—■The Florida Railroad Commis- tax, now 12 1-2 per cent, was urg­ Railroad Commission to fix rates
•lon has just Issued an order per­ ed by the American Bnnkers As­ rm the high seas.
mitting the Florida Telephone Cor­ sociation and R. B. Loudon of FairThe case is now before the State
poration to acquire the property field, Iowa. The association also Supreme Court. The Clyde Line,
and property rights, franchises, asked repeal of the levy on capi­ however, Mr. Davis said, has nev­
easements, rights of way and oth­ tal stock and was joined in this er filed a brief, and the court will,
er assets of the Lake County Tel­ plea by the American Paper and of course, not render an opinion
ephone company, the Florida Tele­ Pulp Association.
until the brief la submitted.
phone Securities Corporation, “and
Repeal of the provision in the
certain renl estate owned by Otto present law permitting publicity of
Wettsteln, Jr., used and connected income tax returns was another Guests Escape When
with the telephone systems of the change advocated by the bnnkers. Fire Threatens Hotel
two last named corporations.
Speaking for the association, R. II.
The order was iiuued following Barry, of Detroit, argued the prov­
CINCINNATI, Oct. 2 3 .-W —
a hearing before Commissioners ision, "does not furnish informa­ One hundred nnd fifty guests es­
Burr, Wefis and Matthews in which tion for fhe apprehension of dc- caped without injury' from the Ho­
an application was presented by a liquents, nor cause tax payers to tel Ncwlnnd where fire broke out
number of those interested in the bo more careful In the prepara­ early today and for half an hour
transfer, including Mr. Wcttstein. tion of small returns."
threatened to destroy the entire
The commission also ordered that
building. Tho blaze started in the
after the acquisition the sama
hotel bnsement and quickly ascend­
u:hedulo of rates must be charged
ed to the roof and top floor where
as authorized for the Lake Coun­
it was halted.
ty Telephone company and the
A number of women guestu be­
Florida Telephone Securities Cor­
came hysterical and had to be as­
poration.
sisted through the smoke filled
The Florida Telephone Corpor­
halls and down fire escapes. One
ation was founded by Mr. Wett*
SEATTLE, Oct. 23.—( ^ —Tax­ woman, whoso name was not learn­
stein several years ago. The cor­ payers
.
_ to pay
.
three ed, was seized by firemen as she
are going
poration, which operates In five or times the actual cost of the obso­ wns about to leap from n third
six counties in the central section lete King County courthouse built stbry window to the street. I’oof the state enjoyed n growth no­ in 1889, printed copies of the 1920 lico etdimated the loss from fire
thing short of marvelous. Mr. county budget showed.
and water at $50,000.
Wettstoin, to incorporate, ,sought
A new county-city building con
the aid of n number of Wall street structed In 1910, but financed1 un
Wood Back In Gotham
financiers.
der a different plan is to be paid
Tho monetary considerations In­ for in 1934 , three yenrs after the With
First $100,000
volved In the transfer was not an­ old obligations arc wiped out.
nounced by the commission.
The original bond issue for tho
old courthouse was for $200,000 to Broke six months ago, Osborne
for 40 yearn at five per cent Cutler Wood, son of and former
Drive-Your-Own - Car run
interest. Up to February 1, 1911, aide of Major General Leonard
county had paid in interest Wood, says that he has made $100,Garage Opens Today tho
$215,833 and nothing had on the 000 in Tampa real estate. He is in
I n Wight Building principal. In 1911 the 1889 issue New York to buy some clothes.
was refunded with serial bonds of
He insists that tho $100,000 is
Tho Atlantic Auto Renting $10,000 maturing each year for 20 the first installment he is going to
Company, with hcadqhartcrs
headquarters in years a t an interest rate of four get hack of nearly $1,000,000 which
Boston, Mam., is opening a branch nnd one-half per cent. Each year ho made in Wail Street npcculttestablishment in the w ight Bro­ since then the county has levied tion and lost at the gambling tab­
thers building on MngnMla Ave- $10,000 with interest for old court les of Athens, Cnnnes and Deau­
nua today where, according to an house bond retirement. Interest on ville. He says that he is going into
announcement made by («. It. Webb the second issue will amount to the Palm Beach realty field soon.
the local manager, n drlye-it-your- $91,500 making the total interest
self taxi stand will he conducted. chargen on the two issues $310,333. Two Hurt When Train
Fifteen cars, nil of which are Added to the $200,000 principal,
said to be of recognized makes, it makes tho total aggregate debt Is Derailed In Iowa
including standtfrd types or bodlrs, total $510,333.
have been brought here for the en­
... WATERLOO, Iowa. Oct. 23-GD
terprise, according to Mr. Webb,
—A fast passenger train running
who states that the locnl office is
from Dos Moines to Minneapolis
tho first of sevcrnl to be opened
on the Great Western Railroad was
in various luctlons of Florida in
wrecked early todny seven miles
tho near future.
Roiithwciit of here. The engine anil
baggage car were over-turned and
six coaches derailed. R. Thomas
(Continued from Page One)
Hall, fireman, was injured and
ily from Austria and the Reno Me- James Liddell, engineer, had his
Cree Troupe. Many other troupes foot caught in the wreckage. The
nnd nets of international reputa­ train was loaded with residents of
tion will bo found on the program Dcs Moines.
and in clown alley there will be n
contingent of gloom-chasers.
(Continued from Vnge One)
The night performance will start
rested by local Immigration officera on rhnrgcs of former violation promptly at 8 o’clock, the doors to
of the immigration laws. Repre­ the menagerie opening one hour in
sentatives of the Nena Sarnie, it advance. Tickets are on sale for
wns said, then employed Chux,*, both afternoon nnd night exhibi­
who some time previously had re- tions nt Itmunillnt &amp; Antiorson’ft
signed ns commander of the cut­ Drug Store. Departure is schedul­
ter No. 217, nr. her captain, with ed for mid-night tonight. The cir­
cus moves from this city to Palatorders to tukc her to Honduras.
ka nnd thence into Miami.

Court House Costs
Going Up, Seattle
Jail Budget Shows

Robinson’s Circus
Late Arrival But
Is Showing Today

BIG RUM PLOT
DISCOVERED BY
TAMPA AGENTS

Want one Salesman who is not afraid of
prosperity. Must hfe an experienced ntan.
This is a highly remunerative position that
is permanent with a large corporation that
is doing big things. See Manager, 305
First National Bank Building, between 9
and 12 mornings.
in iiiim u iik ii*

A L L E N AND B R E N T
E . t a t e A u c t i o n Bale*.

AT AUCTION
o u n sa i .ks r o ti r n auk e x p e r t s

W e (•u n rn n trr S n lU fn ellon
have P r o p e r l y y o n xrnnl «ol«l— *-*»*
will* a

jay of limber joints and active mus­ Impurities ti
cles—freedom from that agonizing Conquer ti
pain!
has shown t
How often havo you longed for Cons 8. g q
some relief as you Buffered torture re,ief ami co
from swollen, fnflamofl muscles and
n
joints—how often h are you said
you would giro anything In the 88- ls - °3
,h»
3. hel
World for a few hours comfort!
oottrslng t(,r
But you didn't know that all you Purines th3
had 16 do to get real relief from Rheumatism
this nervo wracking misery was
just to build rich, red blood, did
you? You didn’t know that rheu­ J a « l a
matism had to be stopped from the J ° y your |
m
Inside by destroying the Impurities 2flU.ren*ih
bod
that cause It—by building millions ,n,ro Wir
vlRorou*
of red cells In your poor, weak blooded
and r
blood, did you?
°;Rpn. Kno,
Until you fill your system full of of living an|
healthy, rich, red Wood you will banlsh rheX
never end your rheumatism. 8. 8. S. , Getfl.s.g.1
will surely tjelp you. That's be jarper l&gt;ottl*

WATCH

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

A L L E N AND B R E N T
HILTON’S
D A H nr.lt S H O P

BUY WOR

113 Magnolia Ave.
t First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies snd Children-

Orange County
Elton J. Moughton
OFFERS ESPECIALLY FOR
SATURDAY

Fresh Oysters
Fresh Vegetables
String Beans
Egg Plants
Avocado Pears
Okra
Celery

(The Day draws

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford. ------------ Florida
Evening Business Class
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter at any
time

Five L o ts aid
T h re e Houses
West First Street clone to new awimminji

VALDEZ HOTEL
E uropean

A t a Heal Bargain.

flan

S a n fo r d ’s I.cmllnir H o t e l
XVUIIT W . W A R N E D , a i n n n s r r

We carry a complete line of fancy
and staple groceries a t all times.

MRS. It. O. TRAVIS

We Deliver—Phone 39.

Public Stenographei

5

Valder, Hotel Lobby

Prepare Now For Winter

T h e a b o v e l e t t e r s w h e n p r o p e r l y u r r n n j r r i l f o r m th*e n a m e of
■i s r e a t A m e r i c a n P r e s i d e n t . E v e r y o n e sctulliiir In t h e cor*
•Vet s o l u t i o n w ill he a w n r d o il n b e a u t i f u l lot. e ls e SOxiOfl
P i t . K IIE K A N D P f . K A I t OK A I.I. KNCPMIIIIANCKH, l o c a l cd In o u r n o w d e v e l o p m e n t . M all y o u r s o l u t i o n to d a y .

H, what a wonderful feeling to
bo free from the ntlserable ^ U8e 3- 8. 1
O
rheumatism. To know again the tho red-bio^

Let l ’o Sell Y o u r Hn

W e a r e p c r m n n c n l lr l»r» ,fl1 ,n

\

A Lamp That Burns 91 Vtr veni
Air.
\ new oil lamp that gives nn
amazing brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or electricity,
haa been tested by the U. S. Gov­
ernment and 35 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, elenn, safe.
Burns 9-1 per cent air and 6 per
cent common kerosene (coal oil).
The inventor P. K. Johnson, G12
N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is of­
fering to send a lamp on 10 day's
FREE trial, or even to give one
FREE to the first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write him todny for full
particulars Also ask him to ex­
plain how you can get the agency,
and without experience or money
make $250 to $500 per month.

SLEMONS

T h i s o f f e r e x p i r e s D e c a m b e r 15, 1525.

REALTOR

®
Rooms 501*502. Phone 95
;
First National Bank Building,
*
SALES FORCE
H
M. M. STEWART
DOUGU
■
■ HU
■■¥ ■ "■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B n aaa» a H jB sa ag » M M a D iH astn

— bakings that are a feast for the
eyes and a treat to the taste— f ;
w holesom e and delicious, always
d f t / m i v* p n i Y i m o n r l m U n t x
1
at your com m and, when

&gt;-.THE W ORLD 'S G R E A T E S T

BAKING POWDER '

SALES ZVs TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND

MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
III) W. 10th Street, Dept. New York City

Fall and Winter Suits
Overcoats...... Sweaters
A Good Assortment of
Potato Salad

Bean Salad

Ham Salad
Combination Salad
Baked Beans
Cream Puffs
Raisin Bread
Sandwiches—All kinds and Fresh E
Day at Noon.

STETSON HATS
A Good Assortment of

Shoes tor the Whole Family

BLANKETS
ALL COTTON—PART COTTON—ALL WOOL

FRIDAY SPECIALS
Beginning October 30 wo will carry spi
. Hnlntla of shrimp ami tunafish

Wo arc now carrying a more complete Hue of
Bakery Good*.

You Will find all goods very reasonably priced at

SLEMON’S
South Orange Avenue Store
O RLA N D O , FL A .

And Delicatessen
10G Park Avenue

“ N ow you know that you’re not supposed to ca
“Yes, dear, but the waiter says that these
fried in Snowdrift, and that, you know, mal
digestible,"

BISIlf'0*.

�IIKRALD, FRIDAY, n

Pro Gridder Now

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o t h e r w i s e s a i d ibill w ilt b e t a k e n
n s c o n f e s s e d by you a n d e a c h o f
you. sa id b il l of complain* h a v i n g
b e e n file d f o r th e P u rp o s e of &lt;|Uiet*
ntt t i t l e t o t h e n li ...- , c r ib e d l a n d
•" t h e '- o m p l a l n n n t . *» Jjd, e sE.
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tills o r d e r lie )miM M rd
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In f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e W
v eekly Is su e s,
o f t h e S n n fo r,! H erald, a n«*w»|»ai»rr
m i b l l s l i n l in S e m in o le I *ii it 111 i." It'lii.
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1 s t d a y i f O c to b e r, ,\. D 1
V. K. IiO l’u i . A s a
C le r k of C i r c u i t I'o u ri, Se&gt;
‘1'$® ' C i r c u i t , S em lnol.,
Florida.
(S E A L )
Ily A. M. W E E K S
J A M E S O. HUAI ION,
S o l i c i t o r f o r C om plainant.

IJ( T H E C l H C t l l T C O T O T O F T H U
SEVENTH
J V n i C I A t C lttC O IT
O F F L O n i D A , IX A I D F O R * E &gt; | .
1NOI.E
C O U N T *.
IN
CHANCIS 11%**
p .H tV A H D
F.
LANK,
so m stln tcs
k n o w n s s E . F . l .A N E . a n d K V A
A. H ERN DO N, un m arrie d ,
C o m p lain ants,
v s,
.
11A IIV L. F I S H , u n m a r r i e d a n d C.
II. U ltB E N .
D efen d an ts.
N o tic e Of s p e c i a l M a s le r ’a S a le
N o t i c e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r
a n d hy» v i r t u e o f a d e c r e e of f o r e ­
c l o s u r e a n d s a lo e n t e r e d In th o u b o v e
e n t i t l e d c a u s e o f th o ! 7 l li d a y o f
A u n u n t , A. D. 1923. 1. n s S p e c i a l
M a s t e r ln t 'l i a n c e r y , o n M o n d a y t h o
2nd . d a y of N o v e m b e r 1915. In f r o n t

f o r s a l e a n d M il t o t h e M u h s s t bidd ; r f o r c a s h d u r i n g t h e le g a l h o a r s
o f s a l e , t h e f o l l o w i n g la n d situ a te ,
l y i n g a n d h e l n r In t h e C o u n ty of
S e m i n o le a n d S t a t e of F l o r i d a , m o re
p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s, to
L o ts T h r e e (3) a n d F o u r f l ) of
F l o r i d a I .a n d an il C o l o n i s a t i o n C o m ­
panies* C e le ry P l a n t a t i o n , acco rd in k t o p l a t t h e r e o f d u ly o f r»-nrd
In t h e p u b li c r e c o r d s o f S em in o le
C o u n ty , F lo rid a.
T e r m * : C a l h . P u r c h a s e r t o p ay
fo r deed.
W F.Y M A N E . W H I T E .
D E C O T T E 8 ft S P E N C E R
S o lic ito rs and of Counsel fo r
t h e C o m p t f il n a n ls .
Oct. 2-9-10-23-30.

Oct. 2-11-1(1-23-10.
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S e a le d p ro p o s a ls w
ill be received J-ElVv1 1 *
liy t h e C o u n t y Comm h"sinners
Uie J. E. SNYDER.
C o u n t y o f Seminole, stale o f of
FlnrC o m p la in a n t,
d a . a t t h e o ffice o f th
C i r c u i t t o u rt. of t h e i V* Clerk Of the
Hint)- of Hern. S ‘nS,!VFi r/ A L E X A N D E R , If l i v i n g ,
■ ; --•"•ri tit III* lift.
•* 'le n d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
f o ? ^ ' l 0 t nHarnfO7on
l t h e I (1th d a y of
an&gt; I n t e r e s t by. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r
N o v e m b e r 1913 fo r t•■"*
h e g ra d in g , pavS a m u e l A le x a n d e r, a s h«*lrs. d c e l u d i n g it p p ro x lm u- te, ly
y
n r le g a t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e ,
fo llo w In g n n d b u il d in g off b‘ 'r•!*i d, gtil*,
es nnd r u l ­
. 1
' “ nds Inv olved In t h i s s u i t
v e r t s o n 42 mil
n
s
h
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r
e
i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d : J o h n YV.
in g i i u a n t i u e s . es of h i g h w a y Inj cad, if liv ing, a n d If d e a d nil
p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t l»y,
c u ‘ y 2** « r n *llng.
t h r o u g h o r u n d e r J o h n \V. D ead,
"in n n o -V.' y '*?- b y d r n u l l e f|J|.
a
s h e ir s , d ev is ees, l e g a t e e s o r n t h 3009?? I ' v l " ' l,rn ¥ 'th e rill.
f ™ ‘- \ ' n th e l a n d s in v o l v e d In
31041(1 so V l l n,nc®'*“ nt b ase.
.h e re in a fte r d e s e r t h e d :
‘ ran
« ' v ' ",urfnctf t r e a t m e n t .
\ \ 11Rain D. H olden, If li v in g , a m i
‘ ? r t Ho
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lr d e a d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y
tiriilkcs, creOK" u •',
tre stle
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or
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W i l l i a m I). Iloldeir, n s h e i r s , d e v i ­
.’ c o n c r e t e b r i d g e s HI r B ; ■
s e e s o r le g a t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e . In
» concrete culverts.
1
[h e l a n d s involved In t h i s s u i t u s
E a c h p ro p o s a l s h a l l tie a c c o m h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ; S i m p s o n It.
p atiled w ith U c e r t i f i e d c h e c k m a d e
F u l c h e r , If livin g, a n d If (fund nil
p a y a b l e to V. E. D o u k l n e s
V»
p a r t i e s c la i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t by.
t h r o u g h o r u n d e r S im p s o n It. F u l ­
t v ° In* iibUlt ° , u r ‘ ,,f ‘f t n u n o h 1 C o n , u
c h e r, u s h e ir s , d e v is e e s o r l e g a ­
* V th « hl‘d " Um " r 3% ° f ll,B ftm“ “ »t
te e s o r o t h e r w i s e . In th e l a n d s In .
T h e s u c c e s s f u l b i d d e r s w ill he re v ulved In t h i s s u i t ns h e r e i n a f t e r
«iulrei| to g iv e b o n d e i | u a l t o 5o*h
( L s e r l h e d : a n d W. II. H a r r i s , If
o f t h e iim n u n t o f h i s o r I h e l r bid
liv in g , a n d If d e a d a ll
p arties
s u c h bo nd to be e x e c u t e d by a s u r e ­
H a l l o i n g a n y i n t e r e s t by, t h r o u g h
o r u n d e r t t . it. H a r r i s , a s h e i r s ,
t y c o m p a n y Ilco n so J t o d o b u s i n e s s
In t h e s t a t e i,f F lo I Id a n o d n p p r n v •levlsees o r l e g a t e e s or o t h e r w i s e .
In t h e l a n d s Involved In t h i s s u i t
-rL niL i
1J,,ard ,lf B o u n t y C o m m ls n s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ,
,
I n-fondants.
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DRIVE IT

T i l l . STATE i H* FLURIDA. TO:

TTLynn fiomar, former star end of the Vnndert d one of the greatest flankers ever turned out
red all-America recofrnition. Here he is na a
York Giants professional eleven, entered in the

chaw.

RTS WASHINGTON LETTER
Hr CHARLKS P. STEWART
N O TIC E

&gt;N. Old- 2:i—I’restir# leading cahihnnaestionably are
L Treasury Mellon
Jf Commerce Hoolay that the others
Hin their places,
and Hoover are
p their respective
Ln any of the rest
|r tai more to do
lot more different
p,* other single imlifhe national (chief

heud is distinctly tied down l&gt;y
pro.fidcntiul ideas of economy.
Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
not only
financially cramped in
style, but has to be careful how
he expresses himself, as witness
the calling down ho got from the
White House a year nnd u half ngo
for speeches he made in California.
Postmaster General New’s limi­
tations are mainly financial, but,
he too, has to conform in thi»
respect.
Attorney General Sargent nnd
Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne

Bum Kellogg taken
f the White House
I down cm sugges■tor Borah, chairper house Foreign
littee. Secretary of
a pretty free hand,
is, will iSecrutary
i War Department

Bet. 21—(iP)—Carl
1 m-president of
P* N totnmtrce, has
■watnt for a stateH d eo-operation heV «t twmntrci* and
■1-t^CUM I.1king i i
0 and bttttf preser■ii&lt;la,i lush wauer
liration to 1. E. RoyInisiCtmer 5{ Ean'1(;
fvr fish, Mr. Runt
* »n anneal h* cad,,
r and tu visiton as
[t all observe the ant catching only ihQ*
h be used and not to

OF

SP E C IA L LEG ISL A ­
T IO N .
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n o f I n t e n ­
t i o n t o a p p ly to t h e L e g i s l a t u r e of
t h e Stuff* &lt;&gt;f F l o r i d a t o lit* c o n v e n e d
In s p e c i a l s e s s i o n d u r i n g t h e m o n t h
o f N o v e m b e r. 1925, f o r th o p a s s a g e
of rut A rt e n t i t l e d ;
A N ACT F O K T H E P R O T E C T I O N
O F F I S H IN T H E W A T E R S , C A N ALS. R I V E R S S T R E A M S , C R E E K S .
L A K E S AND B AYOUS O F S E M I ­
N O L E COUNTY. F L O R I D A : R E O IJ L AT I NO T H E C A T C H I NO O R l'H O CtTRINO O F F I S H IN ANY O F S A ID
W ATERS;
ll E f lU L A T I N O
THE
SALE OF FISH W IT H IN T H E T E R ­
R I T O R I A L L I M I T S O F T H E C OU N ­
TY
OF
S E M IN O L E ,
FL O R ID A :
R EM U L A TIN O T I I K / l ’R A N S P O l t T A TIO N O F F IS H W I T H I N A N D T O
PO IN T S B EY O ND T H E T E R R I T O R ­
IAL L IM I T S O F S E M I N O L E C O U N ­
TY, F L O R I D A : P R O V ID IN O T H A T
T H E V IO L A TIO N O F A N Y O F T H E
T E R M S AND P R O V IS IO N S O F T H I S
ACT SHALT, H E A M I S D E M E A N O R ;
AND
P H E S O IU U IN O R U L E S O F
E V I D E N C E IN C R I M I N A L P R O S E ­
C U T IO N S R E S U L T I N G
FROM
A
V IO L A TIO N O F ANY O F T H E
P R O V IS IO N S O F T H I S ACT.
T h e u b o v e A c t w a n publlHhr-d In
f u l l In th o laau e o t T h e H artford IL-r-

If li v in g , a n d
If d e a d a i l p a r t i e s eh
te r , st by, t h r o u g h or
A l e x a n d e r , a s heirs,
te e s o r o th e r w i s e , i
vo lved In t h i s suit,
d e s e r t h e d : J H in \V
ing , a n d If d e a d all p
a n y i n t e r e s t by, t h r ___ __ ____ _
J o h n W. f e n d , ns h eirs, d e v i s e e s
le g a t e e s o r o th a r w l s e in th o la n d ;
inv o lv ed In t h i s suit ns h e r e i n a f t ­
er d e s c r i b e d : W illiam D. H o ld e n . II
li v in g , a n d If dead nil p a r t i e s cla im * " * a n y In t e r .- .i hv. t h r o u g h o r u n ­
d e r \\ 1111a to D. Holden, as h e ir s , d e ­
v is e e s. l e g a t e e s or otlii-rwle.- In tin
l a n d s Involved m th is suit ns h e r e ­
i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d : Sim pson It. p u j,
elu-r, If li v in g , and If dead a ll p a r ­
ties
c la im in g
any
In te re s t
by
t h r o u g h o r u n d e r Hlmpnon It, F u l c h ­
e r,, n s h e i r s , devisees, l e g a t e e s ot
o t h e r w i s e In t h e lan d s in vo lv ed p
t h i s s u i t n s h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d
a n d W. II. H a r r i s , If living, a n d I
d e a d a ll p a r t i e s claiming' a n v In
t e r e s t by, t h r o u g h o r under \V, II
H a r r i s , u s h e i r s , devise- v, le g a t e e
n r o t h e r w i s e In t h e lands ln volvei
In t h i s s u i t n s h e r e i n a f t e r d e se rili
n l. to -w it:
T h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of S o u t h ­
e a s t ( J t i a r t e r o f S o u th e a s t guru-t e r (H W U o f S E ' i S E ' i ) i.e s s
3 c h a i n s N o r t h a n d Souih by 7
c h a i n s K ant a n d W e s t In N o r t h ­
w e s t C o r n e r n n d l&lt; ss l c h a in
o f f E a s t s i d e ) S e c tio n 2». T o w n ­
s h i p 21 S o u t h R a n g e 3'J E ast.
Ilt-gln
H onthcust
C o rn e r
of
S o u t h e a s t g n u r t e r of S o u th e a s t

Sedans — Coupes — Tourings — Roadsters — Hudsons — St
ebakers — Chryslers — Buicks — Rickenbackers — Nashs

Wi^’ht Bros. Bldg-

Opposite M ilane Theatre

ntd pnhllulied S e p te m b e r 11tie. 1925,
and re f e r e n c e enn bn h a d tu said
proposed Act upon I n sp ec tio n of tho
flics of the S anford H erald.
By o r d e r of the Hoard of County ‘
C om m issioners of S em inole C o u n t y , 1
F lo rid a .
W IT N E SS tny habit u s C lerk of,
said Hoard on th is tho 18th day
of S epte m ber. 1925.
V. E. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of th e Circuit C o u rt of S em i­
nole C ounty, F lo rid a /and e x - o f ­
ficio Clerk of th e Board of County
Com m issioners of Semiiiute C oun­
ty. F lorida.

( untimto catching up to the limit of
the law and then perhaps dumping
a great portion of the day’s catch
at tho cIoho of the fishing trip.
The suggestion made to Mr. Roy­
al! by tlic* chamber of commerce
official will be carried out by him
in this city and in Orange coun­
ty, it was said.Mr. Hunt plaits,
(SEAL)
through bulletins of the local cham­ Sept:
18-25 Oct: 2*9-Di-23-30. Nov.
ber of commerce to appoul to the
sportsmanship of citizenu and vis­
OF T H E
itors that the fresh water fish sup­ INS ETVHEEN TCHI R C UJ UI TD ICCOI At'ItT
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ply be protected.
O F F L O R I D A . IN A N D KOIt S E M ­

IN O L E C O U N T Y . IN C H A N C E R Y .

WITH SOUP
With clear soups, pass bread or
break sticks. Butter need not be in­
cluded nt dinner. With oyster, clam
or lobster soups pans small crack­
ers. With m eat soups pass celery,
radishes or olives. With purees
pass croutons and with chowders
of all to rts pass large croptons.

S E M I N O L E COUNTY R A N K , a c o r ­
p o ra tio n nrgnnlxed a n d e x is tin g
u n d e r t h e l a w s o f ih u S t u t o o f
F lo rid a.

C om plainant.
vs.

F. M O OR E,

D e f e n d a n t.
N o tic e Of S p r r l n l M a u le r'* S n lr
N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n ­
d e r n n d by v i r t u e o f it d e c r e e o f
f o r e c l o s u r e n n d s a l e e n t e r e d In t h e
ab o v e e n title d c a u se on th e 0th d ay

(We’re Listening)

THE OKEECHOBEE BRANCH OF THE
FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY' : ’
TWENTY-TWO MILES EAST
OF SANFORD
Location for Permanent Residence or
Winter Home.

In Announcing the Opening
o f cur office in
Sanford

Streets being hardsurfaced and wntcr system installed
Good hotel accommodations
Adapted lo general farming, dairying
and citrus fruit

PERSONAL INSPECTION .INVITED

Pentland &amp; McCall
AUDITS

SYSTEMS
Jacksonville,

Tampa,

W rite for Inform ation

C h u lu o ta C o m p a n y
Flagler System

TAXES
Sanford. .

poultry, trucking

J. W. H offm an, Vice President

Wm. R. Koran, Jr., President

•&gt;16-17-18 F irst N ational Bank Building’

Main Offices:

S. G. GRAY, Resident Manager

CITY BUILDING, ST. AUGUSTINE
A. G. W agner, Resident Agent, Chuluota, Flo

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I lie great moment in the !»Isl:&gt;r\
For months it lias he* .1
vaiis
to happen at Day tona.

■ Ddifax Country has arrived!
i that something big was going

FIRST— Daytona Shores lias location in the heart of a long eatu^
resort section.
Sr &lt;IOND1A — Daytona Shores
beautiful tru*:l o
es is an incomtmrahly
incompar
with fifteen miles of natural waterfront.

hi a single day two hundred reipi
icreivcd, and from one h id e to

1 liillD L A — Daytona Shores has behind it a
like of which has been attempted in few othc
The FIRST UNIT of Daytona Shores, t h e C
open to reservations today. The offering is
ready existing is great. This first unit will
lookers, other sub-dividers, business men a I
a formed syndicates on the first unit. Daytona
' \ money and that is the best indication of invi

S o le t!io tw it!inn o f
! eurt u f th e tu n y e

■,* i he Directors of : lay Iona Shores have deliberately U N D E R P ^ ^ ^
, \ Unusewav Section by approximately $2,000,000— feeling that tbe M
l&lt;' *'.u\erdse the property is to make profits for investors A l DN j
\ v l ;:ur t-,h:.mres ot getting a part of the Causeway Section arc as £00‘ a

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Fifteen Miles oj Aaiural Water trout
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nntl w|f._
‘'liplstlnn' n
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t »outth#.rty4
l unknown;
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iy on Friday
ittandcd the
hers* Aasocia^
Inndo. •
r^c McDowell
ueu5, P».. rclot their homo
Kh Longwood.
L hns just
Goldenroc^
t0' Robert S.
J.
Sigler
treated him self to a
0f land 100
row
Dodge
touring
car la i't week.
street,
farren
itrect.
Messrs. II. Parker and Carl Ma­
Miss Elsie thers and family moored tap Apop­
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‘(undents of ka Sunday,
on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seles of
the hunting and trapping sen
tine in Pcnnson
opens in Florida on Novembe
South
Florida
were
visitini:
Mr.
winter.
-0 nnd closes on February IB.
and Mrs. F. SoIOb laot week. .
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Miss Jessie Soles has a position
■Companv, who
led in Hnttiej- as saleHady in Orlando nnd' ha3
I with his bride been working there since Monday.
r nrt' staying at
Messrs. Leon nnd W. J. Mtrrsh
feck Hotel.
of Rowling Green and H. Mathews
tun I-ongwood of Okeechobee were gucsit3 of R. I*
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iroUment of 120 Croom Sundny.
is term. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sloniger arid
nty Nurse has
mthly visit and cousins, the Misses Fingler spent
ured the schol- tho week in DeLnnd, tho guests ocf
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur M ender.
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C om plainants,
ANN 11; I,. WALK Kit. et nl.,
Lefeiulantn.
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L'llallim
T o Annie L. W a lk e r ;
D o u g h e r ty . T r u s te e for ,
M a lU c r; U aA rU DOUglier
w ife. Je n n ie n o u g h e r t y ; .1:
D o u g h e r ty , and w ife ---------e r ty . w hose C h r is t ia n n i m
k n o w n ; Willi 0111 A. Dmighf
jvlff.------— U u u g h erty . wims
tia n mime in u n k n o w n ;

Mr. and Mrs. Derkhnlter nnd
fnmily nnd Mr. Louie Lock of Steu­
E, to be given on benville, Ind., arrived Saturday by Dnugheily and wife.-----—
r ty . whose C h r is tia n mim
knomi from three auto nnd are the guests of F . eknown;
Lubt'llt* Hulling«r i
Soles.
h an d ,—------ iia llln g er. who*
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expected
Indies
The sick here this week are Mrs.
J. Hall and N. A. Scott. The
jW ami Henry lntter was tnken to the Orange
rom Birmingham, General Hospital Sunday afternoon
uing the state, for treatment.
U of the surveyMr. and Mrs. J. E. Tyler, recent
ate on the Enn and stayed over arrivals from Portland, Maine, oc­
cupying tho H unter house, nre an ­
*ame.
nouncing tho birth of a seven
: Williams, form- pound girl, born Thursdny morning
the Silver Wyan- Oct. ir&gt;.
merica are guests
The tjnion Park school put on
J. A. Bistline. Mr.
Exceptional
nJ are from Barre, another school bus Thursday with
p purchased sov- F. B. Lester ns driver. This bus
s in town and will will accomodate the children of
tbeir homo here. South East Goldenrod nf which
Plum bing Calls £or
Ihero is n goodly number.
j, of indents atJ. 1L Dodd returned home last
inforil-St. Cloud
A. D. ROSIER
,y. Of the party week ufter several months visit in
:ird E n t z m l c g e r , Hinton, W. Vn. He wns accompan­
■me, making sev- ied by two nieces, Misses Florence I f you’re particular about
carried Sanford and Mamio Fingler, of Parsons,
Mr. Harding of W, Va., who will spend the win­
the kind of plumbing you
ool took a crowd ter here.
want in your new home, or
k school.
Church services' for Sunday, Oct.
I agist'red at the 25, Sunday eshool a t 2:45 P. M.,
the new kind of plumbing
lit Mrs. T. H. Corn*, 4). P, Douglass, Supt. Preaching
in your old home—call A.
Elrj. IV. il. Steph- service at 11:45 P. M., Ilev. U. E.
B,y L Baker, Put- Itcid, pastor.
I). Rosier for an estimate.
Wc. Pattison, WcbPrayer service, Wednesday at
fc. M. 1’. Doughty, 7:30 P. M.
I B. Marvin, Mrs.
■ami, Mr. und Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stcwnrt of
[West Palm Beach, Orlando were culling oti Mr. and
A. D. ROSIER
| H. Woodward, Or- Mrs. S. Benjnmin Sunday p. m.
[ilcken, Orlando,
Mr. Stewart and Mr. Benjamin
were in college together and spent
n r E . Cobb rele- a very happy afternoon renewing
forty second anni- acquainance.
tbey were delightid at dinner by their
E. H. Smith after a week spent
Beatrice Cobb, at
laaford. Mr. and here and in W inter Park left for
re married in Geo- his home in Ohio Snturday nfterkrai years In Cuba, noon. Whilo here he furnished his
liter portion of their cottage in West Goldenrod ready
k^ing married life for occupancy when he returns the
■ in Florida where first of the year, accompanied by
RxeU known in nui- his sister Mrs, Phillips to spend
B t Cobb has in* the .winter.
Knulactured a speB t Cr m-j&lt;H;d in-tniIleal estate transfers reported
■Viv? tb, vongratu- this week are: Forty acres front­
ing on W inter Purk-Goldenrod
highway mid .by W. J. Collicutt to
■duhu is in* engine James William of W inter Park,
III ferr lb* new wa- consideration around $000 per acre;
Ibo ituUlial in the two fourties South of paved road,
feard this xwk. The unimproved land consideration $200
i &lt;ontrattor Rahens per acre, T. Lingo of Oviedo, real­
lj considerable aotiv- tor.
fiew pipe line have
Mr. II. S. Benjamin, wife and
evening, 0ciober27, two children of Brookfield, Novia
■ being s e n 1
to
L u c e nl the C ivic

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e C°ncern doing it nation-wide advertising

' ■ I . and getting results.

^ e have two plans of f inane
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la u «&gt;*nownt claim.
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land:t
•"•relnafter
Klim
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clalmlnt? Imcrcata
u n d e r j n m e n ' A* Walker, deceased.
un,1"r
a s h e irs, devise e*. xnuiteei, or an
o t h e r c la im a n t* , or otherwise. In nnd
to
th e .
l.a..n.*.d..s. ...relnaflcr
he
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deicrlbed:
(ll
I_o any nnd i.ll other pernona whos?
af|. u n k n o w n claiming any
{iKfii. t i l It* uorr IInterest
n t e r c u t In ami to
t hat r**rtnln Parcel
t „. . . : or tract of land.
" i tu n t e , ly i n g a n..d.I being
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In Stmluole t o u n ty . a n d s t a t e " o f F l o r i d a ,
m ore p a rticu larly d e sc rib e d a s fo l­
lows, t o - w t t :
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l l e g l n 1.50 ebs. W e s t o f t h / S W
t.ortiHr o f S eetln i, 30. T o w n s h i p 19.
,u “.nKc .10 H ast, r u n N o r t h
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c h a !n s , i : a *t 1 c h a i n s . S o u t h
U..&gt;o c h a in s . W e s t s c h a i n s t o p o in t
or h e g l n n l n g . r e s e r v i n g a s t r i p 10
t'*1’ ■ w i d e a l o n g N o r t h s i d e f o r p a r t
of P u b l i c road.
o r a n y p a r t o r p a rc e l t h . ’r r o f . u n ­
d er th e above nam ed d e f e n d a n ts or
otherw ise.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h n t y o u . a n d
ea c h of you, b e a m i a p p e a r b e f o r e
e n r s a i d C ir c u i t C o u r t a t t h e C o u r t
Mouse at H anford . F l o r i d a , on th o
l . t h d a y or N o v e m b e r A. D. 1925,
an d t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
lo t h e bill of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
a g a i n s t ymi In t h i s c a u s e .
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d e r lo&gt; p u b lish e d o n co e a c h w e o k
f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e weeKi] In t h e
f a n fo r il ||&lt; raid, a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
lis h e d in S a n fo r d , S o m l n o l e C o u n t y ,

Beautiful residental and busine ss lots in the Heart of the business
district of Osteen, Fla. J u st 8 miles east of Sanford on the New,
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Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you enn in­
vest your money nhd double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been in tho
real estate business for years
ami are glad to say we havo
tho finest listings and tho
best values in tho State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to list
their properties with us fur
better results and quick action

Beautiful Shade.

City W ater to each Lot Line

E lectric Lights

FULTON, INC
Real Estate
Developers Promoter t

Brokers

Seminole Hotel
SANFOKI), FLORIDA

A place where your money will double in value in tHre&lt;? month's.
52 lots have been purchased already by Sanford people before this
announcem ent which is the first to the public,
v«
We have succeeded in closing deals with’ two large concerns for
factory and wholesale distributing warehouse on th is p roperty this
week. Construction to be sta rte d a t once.
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Our Prices Advance 10 per cent
the First Day ot November
No taxes until Jan. 1st, 1927. Small payment down, balance E-2J
terms.

ITo the Woman
who
&lt;
does -a Man-s^Work
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H W f e 1"'- Read this message if y o a [ , ; . ^
tire out easily
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" 'E n e r g y and endu ran ce com e from c a r b o -,
fy d r a te i, protein, g l u t e n and vitam .ncs
T h e s e 'th in g s m ake up food ca lo ries and,
ca lo ries arc en ergy. .W omen w h o tire o u t(&lt;c a sily lack energy nnd p h ysical o r m ental e n ­
d u ra n ce. T h e r e is no food that g iv e s as m u ch /
en erg y , li so ev en ly balan ced w ith all th &lt; ^
clcm cn la needed by 'H e body W g o o d b r e a d . ^ .
M e r ita bread is reco g n ized a^ the South
l a n d ’ s richest. M a k e it a rule to eat m ore O
'M erita bread each m e a l - t h e n n otice bout ,
j o u r energy, and en d u ran ce lasts a ll day 1o m &amp; &lt;
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Real Chance tor the Small Investor
to make Real Profits
have field office on the ground

$ W M '

Not a town site, but already a th rifty growing town with’ schools,
railroad, post office. A place where you can afford to live. Seven
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EXTRA RICH
|rom f you

‘^Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co
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Phone us for appointm ent

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THE SANFO RD HERALD, FRIDAY, O CTOBER 23, 192R_.

Japanese Island Rich
In Coal Vein Deposits

Pirates Show Lack
Of Usual Teamwork
In Naming Emblem

Games Saturday
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so uth
K j^3*orj[ia Tech vs. Alabama, at

Auburn vs. Howard, at Auburn.
Florida vs, Waks Forest, at
r »Gainesville.
‘ Gcorpia vs. Vanderbilt, at Ath­
ens.
Kentucky vs. Sewnnec, a t Lexinpton.
Tennessee vs. Louisiana State,
a t Knoxville.
Mississippi Apples vs. Mississ­
ippi, at Jackson.
Vlrpinia vs. Maryland, nt Char­
lottesville.
North Carolina vs. Mercer, nt
Macon. .
Tulnnc vs. Northwestern, nt Chicapo.
' Washinpton and Lee vs. V. I*. I.,
at Lynchburg.
North Carolina State vs. V. M. L,
at Richmond.
1 I Loynlo vs. Rirniinphnm-Southern
at New Orleans.
Centre vs. West Kentucky NorWalter Johnson Wins
■ mal, nt Bowlir.p (Ircen.
Southw.st l.ouisinna Institute
In Series Opener At
vs. Mississippi Normal, nt La KayDaytona On Thursday
ette.
Louisian CoIIepe vs, Louisiana
Tech, at I’ineville.
DAYTONA. Fla., Oct. 23.—(TP)—
Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Chatta­
Waller Johnson, the premier pitch­
nooga, at Georgetown.
er of the American League, led
Davidson vs. Furman, nt Char­
his American League
players
lotte.
which included such champions a.
Tennessee Doctors vs. Centenary,
Mnatil, Cochrane, Judge
and
nt Memphis.
Dykes, to a M to ft victory over
Better
vs.
Wabash,
nt
Indian
William ami Mary vs. Duke, at a polls.
l
Bancroft ami his National
Norfolk.
League players here Thursday at
Case
vs.
Oberlin,
at
Cleveland
Richmond vs. Rnndolph-Mncon,
Cincinnati vs. Dennison, at Cin City Island Park.
The attendance was about 3,000,
rinnnti.
Score by innings:
College , Pacific vs.
Chicngt
Nationals
1101 010 300— ft r&gt;0
Teacheis, at Stockton.
Americans 231 110 33*—II 17 I
College Puget Sound vs. Wi!
Batteries: Biemillcr, A! Sehncht
Barnette, at Tacoma.
(Washington clown) and Taylor.
Denver University vs. Colonalr Johnson, Buckeye ami Cochrane.
Mines, at Denver.
Detroit vs. Qunntiro, at Detroit
Dos Moines vs. North Dakoti Colonels Take Opener
Apr!., at Des Moines.
In West Coast Series
(irinm-II vs. Drake, at Grionell
Iwaho v*. Gotizaga, at Moscow
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23 —f/P)
Illinois vs. Michigan, at Urhuna
—Tlio
Louisville Colonels, cham­
Indiana vs. Miami, a t Bloom
pions uf the American Association,
ington.
away with all the honor:*
town .Slate vs. Washington, a walked
In
the
first
of n nine-game series
Ames.
with the Fan Francisco Seals here
Kansas Agri. vs. Missouri, at Thursday
by shutting nut the Pa­
Manhattan.
Const League, seven to no­
Kenyan vs. Western Reserve, at cific
thing.
Gambler.
Sion* by innings:
Minnesota vs. Notre Dame, at Louisville
000 lot 311-7-11-0
j Minneapolis.
Francisco 000 000 mMI—0- 0 2
Nebraska vs. Kansas, at Lincoln. SanBatta
rii-s: Tincup and My* r ;
: North Dakota vs. Morningsidc,
McWccn-y. Griffin, Pfeffcr uni
' at Grand Forks.
Occidental vs. University of Cal­ Yelle, Ritchie.
ifornia So. Br., at Occidental.
Ohio Northern vs. St. Xavier, at

BULKS ON RADIO

TOKYO,
Oct. 23.—(ff)—The
northern part of the Island Snghalten could supply nil the coni
needed by the factories of Japan
if minintr was carried on according
to plans drawn by experts, said
Mr. Hldinkoff, chief or the Russian
Investigation Comipission, just retu rn d from there.
‘•The coal deposits are preat and
almost immeasurable.” he said.
“Veins are so numerous thnt mines
can be t tiddished readily in almost
any part of the northern territory. Constructed hv m asters,
TI13 quality is also so pood that
Dunlop
the .li st of coni lar can he obtain­ battle disasters.
ed d'rom it."
best in every way and buil
the U. S. A.

M agnolia A ve., E ast exposure. s&lt;»J
72x100 First St.

$200.00 per foot on '

Mt. Stenstrom
1 lot betw een 12th and 10th on Myrtle \]\
528 feet facing on Commercial, Fulton

' t M 'llll l ■ « U l t ’ K T
W ltllliH

$50.00 per foot on term*, c-di u

( I.K A M .M i

2WI I’nrk Avrim,Miitli p a . n &lt; l V ac u u m
«i-t* nil ili- &lt;llrt.

Lots, Groves, F
B u sin ess Proi

.Wurlitno

•■Vnn-on.nl” famous Persian
prepnrnlloo renews colors and
| i r e » r i \ . s -.our rtips.
Scientific I'toRnlng Insures Hatisfnctlon

.1 HA I. r.* T A T r, — 1\VF.STMF.XTS
l.oliljy I’li le s t o n - l i r i i m i e y lllrtg.
Sanford
F lo rid a

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
*9ti M - Phone — tO'J-M
210H PALMETTO AVE.

Who is MIKE? Ask Mr.
Brown. Come around and
lets get. acquainted. Huy.
Trade or Sell.
Cdi feet on Palmetto be­
tween 2nd and 3rd Sts.
Facing east at $100.00 per
foot.
Block 10 in Chapman and
Tucker’s Addition, 335 feet
frontage at $100.00 per
foot, until November 1st
onlv. YOUR CHANCE.

.
Drive In
Sanford, Fla.

THE BU SINESS OF RUNNING 4
EASIER BY THE A D V E R T 1SKJIENTS,

No need to do so
w ith any disease
caused by malaria.
There's a remedy for
them ail—used with
success for 60 years.

iD ^ n n n u R x a n c a n c v c ssD a a irjriiin a su ia a u tiB B a E a a x so n a D 'iR

—it was a struggling little city with its glory all ahead. lie lo­
cated his reaper factory there because it was the most central
city to the adjacent wheat belt.

Texas

Edward Higgin
Sa ford, Fla.
vs.

Bucknell,

at

Chicago grew and Cyrus prospered. A city serving a farming
belt like that surrounding Chicago for hundreds of mites had to
grow. It will have to keep on growing.
^uri’j a a iiB u n i'x a R c a ie ijix H n H iiis ia M a a n c n irs s a s x iia a N R n v

Clemson Loses, ,‘l'M)
To Carolina (iamecoel&lt;
&lt; OLl Mill A, S. i .. Oct. 23 (/Pi
— Facmintering a demoralized nn !
at tinicn helpless Tiger, ihe Uni­
versity of South Carolina Gann
cock strutted from the Fair Ground
field Tliuind.iy afternoon with its
greatest victory over Clt-mum Col
lege in the 21 years that the two
teams have been meeting in t h e
annual Palmetto State football
classic. "I b e score \\a. 33 l«&gt; 0 and
it was fairly indicative of the
Rtrciigth of (lie two teams t idav.

of F lo r a la Mtni-a n u t

Hi*f«i tpraH!

»t N at It n i l H unk .

!. HUTCHINSON

I » o Is * , mi 'iitiii.r.l

Our- s.*.ooo.iiii, otln-r raUHMMHi.

Try Smith s Earlier i
Shop for f?ood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

These rich farm lands surround
prairies surrounded Chicago.

ill!\I. ) m t n :

I W e » t i ' l r m .Sir. a t
M etn lier o f

K lorlilu S l u m

HAM

N O TIC E

TO AI,E CONTRACTORS

P-ut, Plant City has spent more than two million dollars In th
last year preparing the way for her McCormicks.

F l o r i s t * A a N o r ln tlo ii

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Flu,

1 our interest shull receive prompt
and courteous ajfcnffou at the
OWNER LEA VINO CITY.
New Six Room Bungalow (modern).
built-in features.
Large lot.

Garage,

Number of

H illsborough County

Elaborately furnished.

BRUM LEY IT'LESTON BLDG

nber

Room 4— t'pstaii

Demmole Business Exchange
|

221-E. l-'iret Street, Opposite PoslofHce

s

E. H. A n d r e w s , Manager

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1025

20— Fur Stile, Miscellaneous

3—Autos, Rent

dvanee

•Or a Uaa

AUTOS FOU I1IUK
EAGf E AUTO SERVICE On
or night. Meet* nil trains.
|i{te transfer. Phone B51 and
~ r e e i 7&amp; s o n s .. You Drive It. .
IV. Myrtle and 2nd St. at It. R

Nr a llae

5—Autos, Sale

Or * Ha*

|r a U««\
t.!d ubova
for eon-

rani

A'll'-r.

And

If

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10

I MirllB

su’d

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umns“ of The Herald, hot a classi

O P P O R T U N IT Y

7—Business Service

ON T H E

AW AITS

YOl)

“ C L A S S II IH i) iv \ ( ; k "

O F T H E IIE R A L I)

FOR SALE: Singer Sewing Ma­
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
chine, 5 drawer dron head in
Successors to Oillon A Platt
115 Magnolia.
Everything elec good condition. Sell $20.01) Cash.
*-irnl. rbonp 422. Electragith W._T._M&lt; l ‘arlarid,_Snnfonl, Fla.

21.— Lost, Found

Daily New.'., rate tc per word. easlr
with order.
DB V E LOPE it A ATTEisTlON TL
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest dev-vlopment in iKotgia*
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf bench"ja*t fw.loll­
ed; at ’.wo million dollar 1 idge
across
Eseainbia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being fjieiit on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on gtuuml floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The Pensuruin News.

c m rj-a n n g ra M

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thottaruds read the il;nid fieri pages of Florida*:! tires!
Homo Daily, rules 2 cents a void
Minimum 2be. cash with order
Write for complete rate card.

fieri ad work fof you.

FOR SALE: New Goodrich coni
tire 32x1 1-2, new miller red in
nor tul&gt;e. In.ili in use les.i than
week. Original price tire and
tube $30.25. will sell for $27.50.
Reason for selling, doe not filew cur. Rhone 3211.3 or call UlH
Kim Ave.

,, A’,.ml on#
,l,„t.*inJ ha* •
I.# ilibr* c w •

yoll antes*
IBd,ir#s».
MI ST hr
„
Tft* *■*tU* »' h' 'j"*’

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col

,..:n h»,i« FOR SALE; Kullnfooded regi tered
chow puppy. Phone 571-J.

t .

v U tm

L -m m li

on m u * Fnirbatths-Morse Engine.
imlers.
'n!,
4.—Cabin Inuneli 2."’
windows. Intnllod withtbit
'll
1*. Regal motor,
Q rv n c
1
:,rr in fine running
o u lla
condition anil guaranteed as ienpto
presented.
I 2nd St
SANFORD BOAT WORKS, At
: O.-tcen Bridge, Celery Avenue.
Touring - - - - ————— —
—
Oak Ave/ PLAIN AND FANCY Sewing done.
_______ _j Dlilh Union Avenue.

Loi«th» 'loir
Ell, rate*, rille(lion
Lit

FOR SALE: DON’T BUY
TOR ISOAT until you
Four Bargains at THE S ’
BOAT WORKS.
1. —Fast runabout, 2t’,xi&gt; f(&gt;
32-30 II. I-. Red Winn Mn
hogahy finish bunt.
2.—Cabin Cruiser. 25x7 1
H P. Engine. White red
Copper fastened.
°l&gt;en

•12— A dvltf. Mediums

•2— A d v te. M edium s
TU KKa c H the

TO SELL! Good ; :
Ave. Phone 109 \V

“ Ilx 1 1

le n g th

j

|

R ocbond

Stucco

DO YOU WA'
anything ?
tie' (Jalr.esvillo
THE MOK^’IW , JOURNAL is the M- HUi AN’t O W \, M. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
accepted want ml medium if
Daytona (Fla.) One real a word of them through a classified nil
an in&amp;artion. Minimum 25c._____ in the .Morgantown ROST. Six
cents a word lor six consecutive
ADVERTISINO gulj results if it Issues.
reaches potential buyers. Bolatka Daily News is circulated in COLUMBUS (On.,) t. EDO Kit
an imluslrial and agrieulturul sec­
Oln.-sifh'd ads have the largest , ( ’(.mpletely furnished.
tion.
i circuit don in Smilhive-tom Geor
u i a . Rile Sc rl word line) line. : Eastern exposure.

! Oak floops.

P la n t, S e e d s, T r e e s

Radio.

21—Sale. Real Estate
Lost
UKMAKT HIE FLORIST'*
-— — ;
------------- ■
j paints No. SOI. Put in new Essex
1lower* .or nil occasion*
tVTOUTS -T h re e stations.
Mnsr- J. E. .'1 Ul.I.ING, sub-diviumn Cuj-.i-Ii throe -li mi take Tue«day
St I Mvrtl.
)’hona 250 AV
noiia and Second. First and Elm
ecinli t. Subdivision to Or afternoon, Fiader please return to
Sanford Avenue nnd 10th Street
Iambi. Florida, ami F I o r r Ball H ardw aref„.
Expert service.
U .-g h f. Florida on Dixie High- F 0 UNIh I warranty d m l / O ^ T r
WANTED Sheet metal work of
..
______________ ______ ' an recovet by paying for this
all kind-. Sanford Sheet Metal
WIGHT PRINT SHOP-—Printing FOR S A I I: : r. acre farm, tiled, five
Herald offici
Engraving. Embossing. See u/
Works.
312 E. 2nd St.
room dwelling, l - j mile west of
•
,
,
first. Wo do it. Rhone 417-W I-uke Monroe &lt;m paved road, fljoOP, ___ ____ ; 'P 111;1" ;* Je w e le rs
Opportunity *
WANTED: Painting and paper
ft. R. Avo.-Commercial St.
$3,500 cash. Terms.
If. C. VIEI.K, Jeweler. Watch,
hanging Phone Curtis, 25a, S;mtiTYirO
3 acres. 1 mile west of city limits.
jowdery and elm-h .pairing and ford ilnd N. Y.
I Apartment.-)
IAMES H. CO'.VAN—All bind* With th n e room p-. idence with engraving, tjuick rervt&lt;&lt; IDi MagI. A large In' with
n t e r of be nr minted by the
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. vat ietv of trees hearing fruit, nolia Avenue. Rltotic 1;.’.
J Ileuses
! W ANT to buy well located build
.in, as ilis-' pm chnscr.
eastern expo*me lo­
*A’.ucr or4 Boat Tank*. At Oak S2500 re !t.
teg lot. Whitt have you to olfer
iKnonu
cated on Magnolia
Vvc-i.iio end Third Street. Tele- Two lot# Iftwccn Sanford and
Must ite reasonably priced.
But
La— W a n l f d lic'p. M ale
. .*'i"'
I An ideally loAv n'.ie
lictwgen
phono t i l .
500 &lt;are 1lernhl.
’/
eated
Apartment
Palmetto Avenue for .-T&gt;50 each.
h P(wnl
15th
and
ltlth
See or v.ni'.e. II. 11. Bankston, .San­ WANTED: Color, d !
." * 1"j*11j,, &gt;Ion..' site at the
Str*
as.
This
lot
[ Office. Storei MIRACLE Cunrrrt* Co, gnucral ford. Flu.
Ml— 'Vitnlotl lil’iil IvstuD.*
itor work. Sanford ti
*.
■ e.iu rr of Palmetto
has „ frontage of
cement work, sidewalks, build­
vi
\ v,. and 13th St.
[Airetiie
M)
f»ct
on
Magnolia
diicct from
120 foot east front- WANTED: Young nu of good \\
ing Mocks, irrigation bo»ea. J, Li.
1
|A'.
'■*.i i ■outngv of 117
Itdiango
Av.nue, and runs 131) feel
habits to learn the pi &gt;i'e g
i bon so. Give
feet deep on San. i ..o 13th St., and
Terwillegcr. Prop.
back a depth of 117 to Avi tm' " 1
■Groves
m in first
&gt;00. Terms. Addre.'is ness. Excellent opp.u may \pp|y |
a1" 1 11: 11 ! f ■t on Palmetto
f
••(,;,
Price
*5.1,1100.
Wight Print Sho|t, b.iw.eii s mul U
Ball Bldg.
■Houses
feet i v 1 ,,,nnrnv!;!l .\.«*. Hut modthorn
HILL LUMBER v’O. Hou«.» o P. O. Box 35
v-'.onu cash, balance St. I'n* o $135,U(H). , t|„, ute ..ml fares
9 o’clock.
‘Jervlee. 0 unlitv »nd Prtcs
|o. Kent
reasonable terms.
I OR SALE: 3 in I on 'Iain High­
$ ttt.tnto
bnl| autiful City
WANTED: To h i&gt; d eed from
I Stock
way, 2 stoiy-2i»x24 building on MAN for Real Estate is . an •
vDDUESMINCi — Multigriiphing
2 yea.-n
^f.D.JO.
IIlitre- 1 o
. . iter |ols, give location, price
[.Ukollamious
steady position. Auto tmt
folding
nod muding—as y s lei 52-117 within city limits. Uni2. A modern and lo t
t'&lt;
and tin x in f i
let ter. Addl cx I
ltl' '*• d. t •; ca
balance 7,
■ 1
ar. at .S'.f
I Estate
wriVit it- *!t''o v&lt;&gt;U wan* it *■ry, cold ditnks ' and, tilling sta­ i - ary. II. B. Schulte
c. II. Niglti, lien, Del.
___
"n-to-date
garage | MotPigi.*. i , $12..0)0 o
1 hone IMS, 102 N. Draa
ll
i
and
inline
!
■
)
floor
upstair
.
Dhone
073
11
E
Poreh
FI*1
**
'• vaars to interest.
ritore
building
located
in
runni
ir
^*r, f J/, •*»t1 B*&gt;**L **l-f f
V WI K I ) t \ lull/ ACREAGE;
now renting for *30 00 per mouth, Oilando, Fin.
I Wanted
Ki.tiii owttei
&gt; '
B isunably
s-ndl dwelling in rear. Price $7,ad
000, easy terms. J. 11. Hutchinson. WANTEIB ambitious young man ». i .1 ••* T I’l il&gt;l»1■ I &gt; N. w . 5th
10—Ftir
Rent.
Rooms
five to travel. Must have g*&lt; I
, Jewelers
123 W. 1st St.. Rhone 175.
ii fi relives. Salarv. Apply C. W.
1Pen ral in'’.
FOR RENT—Ronns wlt.i or with FOR SAL!': S, ee'al f.u- this week Cook. Phoenix Hotel this evening
out nmals.
Reasonable rates
only. The be*t bargain in town from i&gt; to H or S to 9 a.m , SaturLincoln House.
on Sanford Ave., Corner lot Tlx day.
12i!. I - 1 i It,
oil terms.
ROOM for rent near new lintel Thrasher at d C. - n ..
1 .‘I I — V.’tmtcil Help, FctUillv
Rhone 571-J.. Union Ave.
FOR SALE: 5 I 5.)l) res in Mau i\T K |i: Fiunisln-il bedroom and
tee and IDIMh. i i Couniie.-, $75
teheed to rinse in. Desirable
FOR RENT: Comfortable bed-room
Itlf.OhPQFtAri
Idini 11ml. Iteasonnbli. Coutde
for one or two. Price reasonable. net- acre. A bargain, 3d1);UiK) nere-t
in Gad 1m ;.u I 'Loin .■&gt; lilies SD.fti) WOMEN for Real Estate i&gt;i San­
Rooiu** Can- Herald DffL-e.
505 Myrtle Ave.
ford. Steady position, An.o not
-------------*T b ^ a k t o h s ---------an acre. At tdy John E. Fox I2l)
necestury. 11. 15. SCritle 13-nlty
FOR RENT: 2 Front Bed rooms; Park Ave., Sanford.
Co., 102 N. Orange Ave., I’lume \\ \NTKD: Small apartment or
JOHN K. POX, Rc|ireseiilative
reasonable, 310 W. &lt;Ub St. Photic
I . dc.o.iti with l.iU-henette by InisiIl l s, (hlando, l-*la.
io i inupii*.
Close in. Address
120 Soitllt Park A m *.
WANTED: Counter girls, dish “K" i.o. Herald.
I I—For Sale, Acreage
terms.
vva .her. Good pn&gt; to good work
( ’o v e r Florida Ih'al F s t a l e Like tlie S u n sh in e1
FDR SALE: 5 acre tract; 2 ncie- FOR SALE: Lot with two house i, ,, i.u-Beth Cafeteria.
one
four
rooms,
one
eight
rooms.
«leured. About 2 1-2 miles west
POSITION open for two young &lt;,
of city limits, on good road, $1, Suitable for apartments. $9,501),
It dies free to travel and do ln$2,000
('unit,
balance
arranged
200.00. $500.00 cash, fi years for
Advlt;. Mediums
e tl w.ok in Sanford with solan
Elder
&amp;
l.ovcll.
balance. B. II. Banktson. San­
AppK C. W. Cook. Phoenix :' i
ford.
Paik Avenue front •*• t.i 3 this even AUGUSTA CHRONICI.I
gusta, ti l., Augurta’s
i'll' nr H In 0 a. m. Saturday.
otinccnicals
ifieil niediutiii rate,
17—For Sale, Houses
AN UNUSUAL OI FKRINf
Colored woiimo to 3 ■barg". to,- minimum
uid ironiiig on pn i ,
South of ( Vlei y
:.\RN ABOUT I'elk County
, 2300 Palmetto Av
-11' )a.il( &lt;in conveniences
Lakclnail. through the !
' ‘
make attractive i
tihiLb- BUSIN 1 « S : ! IT
■legratn. Best advertising
11 '‘ Kars of sale. Phono H3.
FOR SALE: 50 foot lot on Pal­
mi
ia
South
Mmid.i.
1'nbl
iU on-a
metto Ave., just n orth of Hugh­
.Ml inn-, finiiling Digit* Highway. Near railroad
in nings.
S T A R ■i FLEGK.)
FOR SALE: Seven room house &lt;ut ey St., $2,000. Also -mall lioilse
-«y’j
.kidaiiil. Florida.
!.
Tinker Palmetto Ave. Modern to lh" and lot adjoining. Apply owner
and I aiding latino n!..u new power plant ol
mj Sim,. minute on fine lot 115x117 corner George G. Herring. Gai ner. Wood­
MNE
WatorvIIle.
Moi
with beautiful foliage. Comfortable ruff Bldg.
Stiillln rn Ulilt ties.
Seottra-I. ’I hoosands *0 '
home at low price. Call 713. Ask
oplt*
are
interest'
d
in
I'
L
for Mrs. Tolar.
22— Sale, ITirnilue
roperty. Reach them tl i
■noni FOR SALE: 1 Four room house,
o Sentinel. Bate card on
We carry a 'nil linu.
’ger.
finished and painted. 1 Three Our prices
Lake Mmirm* is sure to grow
m
e
right.
&lt;'ns|i
or
room not furnished, on corner lot. terms. We want your business
FuP. SALE: Complete meat mar- u
Will sell for $HU0.00 cash. Walter Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
Inveolij'atc tliis today.
ket outfit, including sawn. Hock,
Wright. Pint-crest Sitb-division.
321 E. First St.
computing scales and large re- n
Pi-ice and terms reir oliable.
nigerator. This can bo bail lot u
1!)—Sale, Live Stud
21—Lost. Found
11*1 I'alniHi
cost of accumulated storage char- H
MAN with car to work in evening ges. II. 11. McCall. Oviedo. Ha. u
from t to fl. Attractive propo­ i'AMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— «
&amp; Body mile south ami 2 miles west of
sition for hustler. Give n f renc
bob-tailed &lt;log. unit sp
Send in your subscription t&lt;&gt; the „
i and Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands Ur-on. Reward $25.mi T
in letter. Write “Propositimi"
- Tribune or hand it to &gt;‘ul,ir *o c , *
•fO'dlt- , of con.
H e r a ld ._________
b aler so you con read l- lonmi s B
Association. Box 7 9 ,,,,eY' ls t St. nml French
11 1-;. FIRST ST.
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'• Heart,
it Vegetable
[Garden Land
ASSOCIA’i’ED p r e s s DISPATCHES

Thugs Hold Up Three
Federal Bank Guards
And Escape With Loot

BRIGHT FUTURE
FOR U S. IS SEEN
BY STEEL U

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TtiUSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925

Parking: Permitted
At Football Game

NUMBER 71.

TRICE FtVE CENTS

CAILLAUX WILL SANFORD f f lU N e w W a t e r F r e ig h t
GIVE COUNTER PLAY PALATKA Service Inaugurated
SCHEME TO U. S. HERE FRIDAY By Independent Line

Through the courtesy o f the
city administration, members
of the Sanford High School an­
nounced today thnt during the
remainder of the football sea­
son motorists will be permitted
to park their enrs inside the
Municipal Athletic field fo r the
Chnrles Schwab, Speaking At purpose of witnessing the game.
Finance Minister Expects To High School Gridiron Players
Educational Meeting, Says
Similar arrangements
had
Not Disheartened By Defeat
Forward Message Within a
Business Was Never Better been iffected earlier in the sea­
At Hands of Plant City on
Few
Davs;|’
ainleve
Studies
son
but
due
it
is
said,
to
a
mis­
And Prosperity Is Ahead understanding among the city
Proposal at Short Meeting
Local Field Last Saturday
T o 2 Hundred Tons
authorities n number of persons
were refused admittance to the
D eclares Steel Is
A rrived Last Night
Big: Sinking: Fund
Visiting Team Has
park last Saturday because of
Business Barometer the ban on motor cars. Mayer
Planned By Minister
Formidable Line
Forrest Lake assured the school
Need for Reducing Costs. l)e -1 authorities today, however that
Frenchmen Think Another Wclchel Gives Men Thorough M. B. Hutton Chosen to Suewill lie given to uttend
veloping Men Are 2 Great notice
ants nt the games, and that cars
Plan Bette:- Than Trying to
Training In Past Few Days;
cecd A. P. Haggard as Head
Problems Confronting U. S. will be permitted in the park
GetTemporary Pact Ratified
Dance Will Follow Contest
cf
l.egion Post; Armistice
hereafter.
Day Plans Are Announced New Concern to Serve
- CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—UP)—The
PARIS, Oct. 22.— (A*)— Finance
By Harlan \V. Kelley
war-time
munitions
chieftain,
A L arge Territory
Minister Cnillnux is preparing a
With no visible dampening of
At the first Fall meeting o f the
Charles M. Schwab, declared today
counter proposal for the settlement spirits due to the defeat suffered Campbell-Lossing Post, American
that the country stands on the
In Central Florida
o f France’s debt to the United at tho hands o f Plnnt City lust S a t -11.Cgion. held in the Seminole Grill
threshold of a great period of
States.
The
subn'ancc
o
f
the
new
_
....._
_
_
_
unlay,
Sanford
Hlrh
is
going
ahead
jast
evening.
members of the vet
peace and prosperity.
offer, which is expected to go fcfr-jwith preparations for tho l’nlatka erans association elected tho board
With tho arrival in Sanford
He spoke at a joint educational
ward ,, to Washington
pramo tomorrow with determination o f officers which will serve dur­ Wedneaduy
. . . . ~ next— - week,
- - . game
night
of
tho
meeting conducted by the Univer­
was discussed hy Premier Painleve un,j confidence.
ing tho ensuing year, nnd arranged steamer Augusta from Jack­
sity o f Chicago and the Institute
nnd M. Cnillaux nt n luncheon
While last! Saturday’s gnmo was for a number of events on the
o f American Meat Packers. Before
Wednesday, attended by other disappointing because it was a program o f the proposed commun­ sonville, with 200 tons of gen­
entering the meeting he declared
members of tho French debt mis­ lather unlucky defeat, much satis­ ity celebration of Armistice Day eral freight consigned to vari­
that "business was never better” Members of Joint Committee
sion
which visited Washington.
ous business houses in this
faction is to be derived from the here, Nov. II.
and thnt the years immediately
Secure More Speakers And
The question was considered at fact that the team displayed the
ahead o f industry would he profit­
Members elected to fill the va­ city and Orlando, announce­
Declare Interest Keen In The last meeting of the cabinet bi«:i' footbnM it has shown this sea­ rious post offices at the banquet ment was made todny that
able ones.
“ W e live in a period which
Civic Co-ordination Meet which approved the luggestion of son in snite of tho setback. When a last evening were announced as: formation of a new river
the finance minister ttint another team fights as hard ns did San­
could not be what it is without
Monroe 11. Hutton, commander.
etfort be made at once to come to ford last week, a defeat is no dis­
steel.” said the chairman o f the
Dr. W. T. Langley, vice-comman­ transportation company, waa
With tlte announcement today
i been completed nnd that a triw eekhoard o f the Bethlehem Steel Cor­ regarding the addition of a number a compromise with the American grace. Many of tho early season der.
poration. Production of steel lias of interesting features to the pro­ Debt Funding Commission before faults and errors have been elim­
Henry Kies. Jr., adjutant.
*y steamer service between this
increased four-fold in the lust gram prepared for the civic dinner proenting to the chamber o f dep­ inated nnd the outfit today is a
Robert W. Deane, treasurer.
I»*.ty and Jacksonville has been inuties the provisional agreement much improved team.
wn Petrich
twenty-five years.
L. C. Bebmit, historian.
augurated.
to be held this evening in tho
Tho e-ante with I’alatkn Friday
(j-kPl-A BulMr. Schwab described steel as Woman's Club building, officers o f reached at Washington. Under this
Hodgson Ball, sergeant nt arm,.
The new concern, known as the
settlement France was to pay $ 10,- j gives promise o f being just an hard
the nation’s business barometer.
agency declar.-s
In connection with the Armls- Independent Ling, is n t'jbsldlnry
the Chnmbcr of Commerce and th%
“ I am an optimist, have always Woman’s Club, who are sanction­ 000,000 annually for five years as fought a game an the Plant City
s pendrated the
been
un optimist, always will be ing the nffnir state that final ar­ ful current interest on the con­
v, killing five!
solidated d e b t X o f approximately
an optimist," he said. “ Ever since rangements nre completed.
jg shells on the |
?4,200,000,000 which France owes
I have been in business I have be­
City Attorney George A. Doto the United States.
lieved
in
investing
money,
build­
ThousandDel egates at Beach
Cottes has consented, they an­
Cabinet Taken Step
ing
up
properties,
going
ahead
in
nounce,
to
furnish
u
full
explana­
For Annunl State Conven­
Greece
The cabinet decided that nnoth- 1
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accordance with my dreams of tion o f purposes of the newly ap­
ndemnity of l!,tion; High Officials And what could be and ought to lie. it pointed Street and Park Bcuutifi- er attempt to come to a definite City was better equipped in re- gin nt 8 o clock in the morning anti
inrM gold from
Men of Prominence Attend is amazing how often these cation Committee. He will talk of f&gt;»nl arrangement with
Greece condreams have come true."
the provisions of the ordinance and was preferable to an effort to get
Kirovoktd attack
the
character o f its personnel. S. parliament to ratify the provin'onBethlehem's
marvelous
plant
for
D
AYTO
N
A,
Fla.,
Oct.
22.—
(/P)—
Ton the frontier
nl accord. In both the chamber and
1 Other demands One thousand Kiwnnians, the most producing munitions has been turn­ O. Shinliolscr will also address tho the senate a strong curent of opin­
meeting
tonight,
it
is
stated.
ed
99
per
cent
to
production
of
representative
outpouring
o
f
k
i
­
».... t
.................................—•r
, u an apology
ion has set in against the provi­ with only a tirict rest uciwoen nai- spuna, iuciuiui.k »cnn,
power boat racing; band concerts; m in completed, they m y, for the
A member o f the City Planning sional agreement. What France vcg
, the responsible wnnians for u similar gathering in implements of peace, and nil of
in an ultimn- the history o f the organization, "Bethlehem’s investment in new Commission, Mr. Shinholsor will, full current interest on the conPaiatka easily conquered DoLand
^ V v lK S
S
f f tJ r m ffi
review u.
o f the work of posals tho Caillaux mission made
llgarian govero- will be here fo r the seventh nrr»- properties and new advancement is present
present a
a review
in
full
confidence
that
the
years
to
nun!
convention
o
f
the
^Florida
Dis­
that
body
os
applied
to
recreational
^
w
„
hinRton
was
tht,
8ubject
()f
ciilvely
S
a
S
*
"l^
sbu
Jg
.
who
to
cost
Sr.00;
and
a
grand
,
here,
an
d^
rlam
lo
Vcportcd, a time
trict, the opening segsion o f which come will lie years of pence.”
needs o f the city, and will outline today's discussion between the pre“ Undeveloped possibilities
in its plans for the future in his re- mjer an(j fjnanCL, minister. It in coilt?st 'iff*the^sea:on .*ComparatVve
will be held Thursday morning at
In the morning, it is nnnoun. cd
A ccording to the announcement,
declared WedSouth America, Africa and Asia
.... Legion will
...........................
__ work will bo started in the near fujourney to
the
generally ajfroed in official and scores, however, in any sports nre tho
gt Greek troops the Clarendon Hotel, convention promise America a part undreamed 8PCC^'
eemeVeryThe advance snlo o f ticket*, nnd p,,Utica? '
• that France1* ca- very unreliable, and many a lo»- cc
luljrariait turri- headquarters.
. to miiik^iind" decorate tho , turo upon the construction of a
Early arrivals included John H. o f in years past," he stated.
the local interest manifested in the jmcity •„ pay her foreign debts Ing tenm is liable to defeat n win- graves o f their comrades who lmvo dock and torminal warehouse, to
rtationed along
The need for reducing costs and meeting tonight, indicate a good depends on the solution o f the ner over its own conqueror.
bo erected oil tho property nt
International
crossed tho Great Divide.
itiative for ad- Moss, Milwaukee,
developing
nien
nre
two
great
pro­
representative) attendance, those in pre9Sing difficulties of her treasAlso tho tonm which will face | it i« planned to have the city French Avenue and Commercial
a;,ures, he ad- president, who came in on the noon
blems and “ not th • least of the
le general com- train Wednesday and was met at needs o f the hour is development charge o f tho arrangements de- ury
Paiatka tomorrow will be a much decorated for tho occasion in holi- Street, recently leaded .for the purrpbc bpy lo ^ C.nllauy's plan to irpproved aggregation over the one day attire with flags, banners, pose. The tract cmnprise]i nn 1100
nrny corps with the station by a reception commit­ o f the art of humnn engineering, clare. It is thought that much
foot frontage on Luke Monroe amf
tee, und Scott Loftin o f Jackson­
will
be
a
erm
p
l
shed
at
this
n
rcMOvnto
French finances is the' which was held to a tie by Ixh&gt;s - hunting und drapes significant of
loniki.
,,ion ()f u sinkin|f fund f or bur". Sanford has improved in eaeli tile celebration. The l-egion o ffic­ extends south to tho Atlaidc Coast
ville,. district governor.
Fred C. the art uf .enabling men to get to secure a heartier co-operation In
W. I’nrker will arrive Thursday as greater results in both achieve­ Sanford m connection with wor ku(|, domestic and foreign debta »»nmo under the excellent coaching ials Imve arranged with J. U. Ste- Lino Railroad right-of-way. Com­
Point
ment and happiness out of their furnishing seasonal tourists, as A w tt||inu.Ilt with Washington, it
modem equipcquipwill
John
W.
Martin,
governor
o
f
of H. C. Wclchel, and it is reason­ wart. who tins deeornt d the city plete installation o f motleni
&lt;/P)—Greece
work than ever before."
well
ns
residents
here,
with
recre|g
reninrk(.d
hy
l)ffjcja|H
here
would
Florida,
and
W.
W.
Brandon,
gov­
able
to
expect
that
the
locals
have
for the coming Shrine ceremonial.
"f"'
at a delicate
Wnr results promise a lowered
un'* nmp*° facilities for the
j)tj easier when the financial mean- gone oven further after tho hard to hnndlu this end of the program.
(rtions over the ernor o f Alabama.
living standard in Europe, with a ational diversions.
...
...
.
.
i
trans-shipment
of
motor
trucks
is
The progruni, complete nnd uug- urcH nmv m view have been nc- battle o f last Saturday. The game
Other Notables Expected
I he new officers plan to make p|anncj f or
terminal here.
p guards near
necessity for American busine.-s
usual.
Other notables expected include there to be transacted upon a ba­ mented, for tlie affair this evening CCnted by parliament, but the niin- will start at 4 oclock
Grtco-UulgurThe Athletic Association will
S. W. McCallie, governor o f the sis o f economy, enabling competi­ which is Bcnedulcd to begin nt 8 j S(L.r 0f finance is unwilling to
ndav.
S k 'B S ’M r a a f S t s
« ;« « - ,* ? r
o'clock, lias •been announced, and J,|eluy the renewal o f negotiations hold a dance in the City Hall in the c. Mlmunily.
mity. It .. . »
.,» Orlando, .it " in
f " pointed
' "r.™ nut
»
incident differ Tennessee district; Fruuk WiUiam- tion with any country.
thnt
a
)with the American‘government un- evening.
several speakers last night ^that
Itches from Ath son, governor o f the Alabama dis­
"Altogether too many men have is here given:
largo
o
ffice
nnd
freight
ngency
As
far
as
can
lie
learned,
Clyde
the l.egion lias a membership in
lnvocation.
til domestic problems are out o f
here fighting, trict; Samuel Cummins, interna­ to do routine jobs unrelieved by
Booth will lie the only regular who Sanford greater than the combined will lie maintained in connection
Welcome Address, Mrs. W. L. the way.
Rsued after the tional trustee; Emil Theuer, g ov ­ variety or change of scene," he
will bo unable to play tomorrow. rr.lI of the Rotary, Kiwanis, und with tho w’urchouso here. Officers
al and the ernor of the Minnesota district and . gaj(j “ tI believe ____
that__n ____
man gets Henley, Chairman Welfare Depart- j Therefore, with the authority of
stated that he local operations will
l a t e s t joy out of work and I mcfd*k captain hy many past presidents and officials. ■
„ _ „
...
|the cabinet M. Caillaux, probably He sustained a painful injury to I.ions Clubs and should take an ho in charge o f J. II. Elliott, who
his
shoulder
early
in
the
Plant
important
part
in
community
ac­
Response,
E.
F.
Housholder.
wj|
|
semi
a
new
o
ffe
r
to
Washingt tired on
This will be the first time in the j,avc no patience with those who
Purpose o f Meeting, Edward
i„.fnr.. tho end o f next week. City game. His place will lie ably tivities. It is with this idea in has been in Hanford for some time
Demirhiuar.
history o f a Kiwanis district con- think nien Mre going to be happier
filled, however, by Pope, who is im­ mindc that the Legion"'plans such Poking a fter the interests o f tho
*Kt»ph Agency vention that
proving rapidly in each game. The an extensive undertaking for Ar­ company.
Ik .olditr enter- ficeis have
Motor Trucks To Be Used
line-up which will probably start mistice Day.
Rory mu Denii- attendance
O
fficers
o f the company explain­
the game is:
There were several interesting
and wounded a largo ns thnt
... Right End discussions on topics concerning ed that a fleet o f fnst motor trucks
Booth ..........
’ who in turn fir- thu conventions
Gottingh.ini
R.i,YheM .Ul'klLilth e service men, on hospitalization will he placed in operation between
fG reek. Tku v&amp;s severance
Whitfield
Right Guam nJJ(j carL, f l)r ,|isa|)i,.,| and wound : I Hanford and Orlando and Orlando
ington by asking in return that
plan, however, whereby men, even mc« « ‘
lades acrou the ida-Alabama district.
Center veterans, nnd on the welfare work and Leesburg, at once, providing
About It— the American debt commission ac- Pone .......
in
the
subordinate
ranks
of
life,
"
hnt
Shall
We
pDignrian
Entertainment Provided
Left
Guard o f the auxiliary.
Dutton
It was unnounc- a means of rapid inter-city deliv­
eipt a clause safe safe-guarding
ion act with the
-pho entertainment features
; r » n r ,.'
s r , 'f v t c
l.cft
Tackle
th ery o f exprom nnd freight mutter.
innking payments (■rier
d that Florida has Mill1'
|r at Dcimrhimr- videil for the conventionii arc ’ tht* .... Ht .out „ f „ o r f„ n „ in ,
^
WomL^H France from
•\i •••■! to i 'itute a piu.en(C ) Left End p,ical :.i at:ides in memliersii,, T
R::~HI
that
would
gravely
embarnss
licr
— i- o f the task.**.
.............................
bus service between these
Quarter Buck gains o f any state in the Union,
.
nmst elaborate in the nmuiD
Club, Mrs. Henry Wight, President. in ease her financial restoration |Thompson
fr ,an,ilm ,!1,!,ltv Halifax country ami coiiiparcs favRight llu lf having won every award for in­ points ur tho Spring, at which time
Musical Selection.
were unduly delayed for any icu- Burlier
u ir-l‘ 9 uIk;i- |0rably with international conven­
.......... lx*ft 11••11 creased mcmhorsliip for the past the freight service will be extend­
I.ions Club, F. W. Talbot; Libra­ son.
tion programs.
Entsmingi r
Full Bnek two years with the exception o f ed to include a number of addition­
ry, Mrs. Annie Van Ness Brown;
The grand banquet to be held
A large attendance is expected nil award won hy the Department al cities tying within a radius of
Sanford Yacht Club, .1. R. Emory,
Til) mites o f Orlando.
Burlington Fireman
at tomorrow’s game, as we are c f France.
Friday evening at the Clarendon
Commodore Sanford Yacht Club.
Dieted And Hotel,
now enjoying ideal weather for the
will be attended by 1,000
Additional bout service will be
Street and Park Beautification
Saves Life o f Child gridiron sport. The city officials
to Trial For leraons. Them nin dining room
Committee, Provisions of Ordi­
I A' t . ’ 1
% added, it is pointed out, ns ineroashave arranged for free parking S t a r t
on the first floor o f the famous
1J l S t r i D u l I O n jaj. demands warrant, although for*
and its Personnel!, Geo. A.
)on Woman leach hostelry will be supplement- Final plans have b.-en completed nance
BKAVERCITY, Neb., Oct. 22.— space inside the grounds, hut re* n r
DoCottes.
(
D ir e c t o r V
lh« present it is believed that one
persons. The main dining room for the meeting o f the Sanford
City Planning Commission, S. O. (Ah—Climbing from his call and quest the drivers to refrain from I J I LNC** I /1 I C l lO I y \Jl j vessel will Ikj found iilnnle for the
poising on the pilot o f his engine, I crossing the baseball diamond.
i&gt;, Ga., Ort. 22.— and the grill, permitting the seat­ Women’s Christian Temperance |c,bjnk0laer, Chairman.
Business Houses Here present v»tumn o f tra ffic. The ofR. E, Sutton, Burling Railroad,
_____________________
Jwas on trial h" re ing o f a crowd that would tux the Union, to he held tonight in the
open Discussion.
|fleers report thnt the Augusta carCongregational Church, according
fcr *n the Kniun- capacity of a large auditorium.
nreman snatched a two yeur old
I |j L, c„ aAlnl lrliO
ll lt
lP
Pl . Distribution
&gt; •• o TTT
i
: ' rit',, u ful1 ‘•’“ ‘‘gu, . on its initial
trip,
child
from
in
front
o
f
the
moving
I
f
1
H
H
l
l
f
the
new
elussi..
I.under
Hotcs T o Be Hosts.
to word received today from offi­
train yesterday.
Tho squirming irfc
.
/\ P
/ 1*
__ |fied husines directory, to be known1 Loot I autnortllea are snia to do
Markets
in the stete’s ,_
pris_
-A notable and unusunl courtesy cers o f the organization.
child slipped from the fireman’s i v i)L l I
U I
L l I C U S as tho Illue Book o f Seminole cou n -, ‘■•ntbused uponi learning o f the new
■m with an attack will ha the grand hall to he given
.....
..
An .................
attractive _program
lias been
CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (A*)— Wheat |gloved hand before the train wus
ty, was begun Tuesday hy reprerv 1
i_
110/ . . . ! i f
.i
J!
woman, who the Kiwanis convention by the lo- arranged for the occasion nnd the
T f H T l O r r n W sentatives of the Lamar Publishing the Independent Line will provide
| ,u Honda.
cal Rotary club on Thursday night, officers are urging nil members, December, LI-’CV* to l.ld U ; May, stopped, however, und fell between ^ q p ' l f l p
the rails.
He was picked up a , lL
i u h i u i i u i i |Company, of Daytona Beach, who additional ussurance that the confoman said she left This will be held at the famous and others who may be interested 1.41Vj to 1.42; Corn, December ft-w car lengths back suffering
,,
, •gathered the data used in compilhnVu'
7.4^
"to
71;
Outs,
December
391*
the movement to attend
1 *• »a I was niak- j Pier Casino, the entire pier having (
Local police officers, working in
.u,. rt,cord who made the un- llnK fncllltlc* throughout the southonly minor bruises.
to
39»,«.
been
engaged
for
the
evening.
Among
the
speakers
engaged
for
and by rides
conjunction with the officials o f the i n0unCo ment
l t&gt;r» »,urt o f Florida will not be cxPreceding tlte dunce, a reception the meeting nre Mrs. Ella Parker
autoists.
While
John Robinson Circus showing h e r e .
.
...
... tended to include Sanford. It is
1 rounty she said will be held on the pier for the in- o f Ht. Cloud, state vice-president,
tomorrow, announced
unnuum-vu this
VIU» u
n ci • . ,,
, •M. *
.
# .. __ 1.°.''!*
i .. .j i tu«M pointed
iiuuiivu out
nuw that,
uuu, ua
u relief
»vuv»
afterus a
. by
-j w
.... „.ltern
ation a I und district officers, at , who will talk on •Christian U tinoon that special arrangements
clamfied lists of every hu.i- meagure for 0)her localities, the
°P
A.
convicted |whlch time the district president jen ship :’’ her husband, who is the
Ihave been made to take care o f
“ n‘ ,
u^&gt; &lt;&gt;f this city as a shipning termC. A. Wheeler w h o 'w ill deliver his annual nddress, two Methodist minister at St. Cloud,
ownt'iwn traffic during the circus cnun &gt;. placed
i iln
jnai wjR he felt here in the Increas,downt
j L *ho took her Miami orcliestras will play for the and Mrs. Belle Avery, o f Taft, who
o f shipments passing
parade
morning.
S S L tomorrow
...............................
r . - Eand
S ' professional headings, ing
•»* «volumn
* » » » o&lt;
1S
ness
1' to 3 house where dancing. What promises to prove is the district president of the so­
They
have
worked
out
a
route
through
the
city.
Fu.
ANTWERP. Belgium, Oct. 22.
. w ent; t
o
^
f o l lo w 'S v ir J»«rtlng with Hanford and coverona of the spiciest c f tho enter­ ciety
,
...
early m
this
moaning, -u
.a pisioi
pistol
o f fhp r|tv Thl,|ing every community id the counis morning,
_
Rev Purker, it is announced, will _(/P)__Cuptain A. H. Glews.com - in cany
w.u kept in a tainment features will he the stag
____ . „
,i,„ &lt;'-mndiun Pacific shot was heard. The captain was uw «■&lt;•»«' ;
.
.
Crew Denies Charges
aRd tirought to buffet given by Kiwanians T h u rs-, address the meeting on the subject
Liner
Melita,
was
shot
nnd
killed
found
dead
with
a
bullet
wound,
P^TrtV^
Ave.iuc
^
t
^^‘
V
o
’d
ock
I
.
:
to
*t morning where day evening in the dining room o f „ f “ Law Enforcement" lie is said
‘ on Union Avenue at 10:30 o ’clock , As
As mi
« " additional
U(l'
, convenience
‘
phone number O f Cowardice at Sea
She sought the hotel Clarendon, ut which time to he a speaker o f ability, who ser- j j„ his cab on the Melita here early m his head,
.
.. ........ ........... .. m ovin, w .,t •■■
.»•. hlu
house
nnd profesa
cabaret
program
will
be
given
by
ved
years
as
county
judge
and
as
Wednesday
while
he
slept.
lh
.
e
lhnt
Towcrs
I lvr story and was
thence south to ‘ “ Lh
1
Two Other officers o f the ship er shooting the communder..., en- CentralI, Avenue,
NEW YORK. Oct. 22.—&lt;/P&gt;—Six­
twelve nationally known vaudeville prosecuting attorney in Kansas,
thcnce
west
to
I"*? . 1 .n,®n
pmced to the right
|treatment.
S
l
r
e
e
t
.
t
h
e
n
c
e
w
e
s
t
t
n
•
1 1 ,1
“ red Gilmore’s cabin and shot the Seventh .StrceL
ty-six
members o f the crow of
artists who are being brought here before coming to this state
were wounded.
.. .
,
|n|w. ,n thc face&gt;
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u
i ’iirk Avenue, thence north to First
tbc‘ r
The directory also contains a tho steamship Comanche, which
Thomas Towers,
first-officer,
for the convention.
The complete program for the
Street,
thence
east
to
Hanford
A
v
e­
Other officers were attracted to
Debt Parley
meeting, as announced curlier in was arrested, charged with the the scene, and in a struggle with nue, thence louth to Union Avenue complete numerical list o f every was burned o ff Florida last Saturtelcphono in Sanford, starting with day night, arrived in port today
murder
and
will
btr
hnndcd^
oycr
week is here given in full.
Towers, the second-engineer was, thence east to the grounds,
faves For U.S. Ohio T ra ffic Men Try theHong,
the lowest number und running to aboard the 'Cherokee. They de"Onward Christian Hot- to the British authorities at South­ shot twice in the lungs. Members)
It is thought that the parade
,
* ampton when the liner arrived of thc crew eventually overpower- will reach the downtown district of the highest, making It possiblo to i nied passengers charges IF. drunkTo Stem Florida Tide diets.”
locute any desired number w ithout, ennexs and cowardice by the negro
there
today.
He
is
said
to
have
Welcome
of
Congregational
•
— Members
the city about 11 o'clock.
an exhaustive xcurch.
members o f crow.
told police he shot Captain Clews ed Towers and disarmed him.
,
Debt CommisChurch,
Mrs.
Jennie
Munson.
Served In War
&lt;
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 22.— (/P)
because
the
commander
ami
other
W ay f ° r WashingWelcome to City, John G. Leon—-Whiio Ohio interests aie mov­
officers had tried to wreck his in Birkenhead, w u s *b'!rn^ ^ L iv e r- SlirincT.s Instiill LluL
h* L w',! attempt to ing Heaven and Earth in an e f­ ardy.
Woman Has P erfect New Tax Schedule Is
_ . T »
,*ttl*r|0|jt of what
career.
Reuding o f Scripture, Re&gt;. *• •
fort to discourage migration to
Captain Clews was a nephew of pool. He joined the Canadian PaIn Twin Cities T oday Hand j n Mah Jong Proposed To Mellon
riorum they are overlooking no Nixon.
tho late Henry Clews. Wall Street cific in 1904. In the World War.
Pruyer, Dr. Armstrong.
. „
bets, according to information re­
whn Foolish by birth, he served first in the Cameroons,
AVONPARK, Fin., Oct. 22.— (JP)
CLEVELAND, Oct., 22. —
■ WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. (iP)—
in 1921
returning from there to England —Shriners from nil o f South Flor­
Liner To Be ceived hy the Florida Develop- Address "Christiun Citizenship n T . i
perfect
Mah-Jong
Hand,
the
fir
s
t
1 A new schedule of normal income
..
JMnt Board. Traffic managers of Mrs. Ella Parker.
Wounded in Hospital
1 in command o f a German prize ida are pouring into the Twin Cit­
reported here, was held by rates was presented to tK» House
‘i-CiothamRun industries at Mansfield at their Vocal Solo, Selected. Mrs. I . “ • Thc wounded officers were mk-1 ■hJgtenrtlrda, he was made com- ies today for the installation of the ever
Mrs. S. S. Huns in n a game lust Ways and Means Committee today
monthly meeting last week dis­ Fry
Highlands Shrine Club under the night.
Airs. Unas displayed to hy Secretary Mellon. Tho proposed
Reading o f the Resolutions pas-’
cussed freight congestion in Flor­
jurisdiction
of
the
Egypt
Temple’s
laie’ °|C|
U 22— W V -T h o ida.
three other participants a hanu suggests u rate of one per cent on
Mrs.
ed
by
the
Sanford
Union,
parade und dinner dance ure plan- with fourteen honors. Thr great; the first |3,0t)0 o f taxable iu, ,w Liner Kroonland
‘‘ Mansfield shippers are exper­ Belle Avery.
rim. }.nternational Mernumber o f tiles, 141, ntukes a per- come,
two per cent onth? next
iencing considerable difficulty in
Song, “ Ribbon White.
The 1,000, three per cent on the next
wl11
fe t i n g their products into Flor"
Address, “ Law Enforcement
recr
’
held the Itgy.j liu n u n e .oclcty ,J The federal !i»w on mltcrntory feet hand almost impossibly.
hand broke up (ho game. ‘
I $4,000 und five per cent thereafter,
Ud il?„ ? nL. bctween
iLumi thl» winter, J J V 'J g ji th« Mansfield Nows in Rev. Parker.
Police «ny that ihortly
diploma for life-saving,
bird* closes the season on Jan. 31.
“ n article concerning the meeting.
Benediction.
CHICAGO, Oct. 22.— ( £ ) —
In u daring holdup &gt;n Chica­
g o ’s financial district early to­
day, three federal reserve mes­
sengers were robbed o f an ex­
press package and two small
stacks o f registered mail by
three men who escaped with
others in two automobiles.
Based
James B. McDougnl, Gover1 nor o f the bank, said it was imflO And poiulble to identify the nature
Move To o f the shipments to the bank
or to the extent o f loss pend­
imfitum ing checks. The meaesngers,
W . Nordcli, Richard Flasku
and Julian Giomb were return­
ing to the bank with pouches
in n hand cart when they were
stopped two blocks from the
’e t r ic h
bank, which is in the heart of
LaSalle Street district, threa­
tening them with plstois and
sawed o ff iu ot "uns.
The robbers compelled the
employes to raise their
Apology bank
hunds while they tossed the
sacks into one of the waiting
. 22.— ( A P )
automobiles and took the ex ­
press pnekago from Nordcli.
Lay the BulThey leaped back into automo­
L t as a counbiles and sped away. Hundreds,
■t&gt; Green ultio f detectives, armed with riot
tvariled a proguns i•.•arched until dawn for
he League of
the two cars.
The escape o f the gunmen
on article ten.
was
aided by a snowstorm of
u troops along
cl most blizzard proportions,
,tier have been
which began to sweep the city
I otter the utJust beforil the hold-up.
| l) Green advance

LOCAL WAR V E T S | ^ e ia mLo°ul„°gf
ELECT OFFICERS
AT DINNER
Warehouse Will Be

lllery

ire Given
In Which

Built Here Soon

PLANS FOR CIVIC
DINNER TONIGHT
ARE COMPLETE

KiWANIS CLUBS
REACH DAYTONA
FOR MEET TODAY

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Plans For Special
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THE 3ANF0RD HERALD. WEDNESDAV, OCTOBER 21, 1925.
r o r n r o r thk
miles
nil
paved.
Melbourne
J tU H 'l.ll,
rilM l IT
to Sebastian River, 17 miles,
5 miles shelled road, remainder
m '-IIy
,J L U tV rV - •* fllA.Xpaved. Sebastian to Miami 150 M. M. Luxnber, C. It. XVeriz. Mary
miles nil paved.
Ijrowneti Williams. X. W . Williams.

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STATE ROAD
CONDITIONS

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Road No. 1 -Nunez Ferry In
Jacksonville.
Nunez Ferry to Pensacola, from
Sage bridge .1 miles east old earth
road, condition, fair. Sixteen mile*
concrete, excellent. Pensacoln to
Escambin Bay, county road in fair
ahape.
Escambia Bay to MilliRan, brick nnd sand clay in good
ahape. Millignn to Mossy head,
county road rough. Mossy head to
DeFuniak, under construction nnd
rough, no detours.
DeFuniak
to Caryville, good sand clay.
Caryville to Cottondale, county
road in fair
shape.
Cottondale to Marianna, sand clay rood
in good shape. Marianna to ten
miles east of Chattahoochee, coun­
ty road in fair shape. From Point
above referred to, to (Quincy, un­
der construction.
Tnke north
county road which is in good shape.
Quincy to I miles cast o f Quincy,
Rood snnd clay. From point above
referred to, to Tallahassee, coun­
ty road in fnir shnpe. Tallahas­
see to 8 miles east on Wndosboro
road county road in fnir shape.
Tnke new road 8 miles east of good
sand clay. Aucilln River to Green­
ville, sand clay road in good con­
dition. On leaving Greenville fol­
low State road No. 1 to Madison,
Lee, Live Oak, Lake City and East.
It is in excellent condition. Lnku
City to Jacksonville, hard surfaced
with asphalt, concrete nnd brick.

Lurrlo Cain

Hoad No. 3— Hick' Springs to
Fort Myers.
High Springs to Niewbcrry and
Archer under construction, short
detours. Archer to Wjlliston nnd
Borneo, fair. Romeo to Dunncllon
asphalt surface excellent1* Dunnclm &gt; to
^ Inverness and Itrooksville
lon
rough with exception o f 10 miles
new bare just completed near In­
verness.
Brooksvilie
through
Tampa, Bradenton and
Sara­
sota to Punta
Gorda,
good
except for 12 miles of road south
of Six Mile Creek under construc­
tion. Traffic should take the Bayshore Rond Tampa to Bradenton.
Punta Gorda to Ft. Myers, fair.
Road No. 8.— Haines City to Ft.
Pierce.
Haines City through Frostproof,
Sobring, Avon Park, etc., to Luke
Annie, good. I.nkc Annie to Palm
Circle, road is open to traffic but
rough nnd somewhat dangerous,
especially in rainy weather.

Road No. 2.1.— Bellcview ’ to
Plant City.
This road is excellent in Marion,
Sumter, Hernando and
Paseo
counties with exception of 3 miles
of rough base in Hernando county.
This is the best road for travel to
Tampa from Ocnln. North lino
Hernando County through Dado
City to Plant City, excellent. Two
Line to mile detour north o f Plant City.

Road No. 2.— Georgia
Fort Myers,
Georgia Line to Jasper, snnd
clay in excellent condition. Jas­
per to Whito Springs sand clay
road In fair condition.
White
Springs through Lake City, High
Springs and on to Gainesville ex­
cellent asphalt-concrete road. High
Springs to Gainesville 25 miles o f
asphalt excellent. First 10 milca
south of Gainesville asphalt, very
Rood. End of asphalt to Micunopy
5 miles rough. Micnnopy to Low ­
ell asphalt surface, excellent. Low ­
ell to Ocala nsphalt surface under
construction. Detour about one
mile in fair condition. Ocala to
Bolleview nnd Leesburg excellent
asphalt surface. Lccaburg to F.uhtis and Mount Dora, good. Mount
Dorn to Fort Myers, generally in
good condition except detour be­
tween Olga and Fort Myers nnd
fou r miles south o f Z olfo which is
muddy in rainy weather.

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Grid Leader

NEW
LUMBER YARD

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W . McDowell,
Complainants,

Francis J. Lynch, Vt nl.
Defendant.
n r i r . T t i t i .k
CITATION
To Franeis J. Lynch and hus­
band. John
j n n n Lynch;
i.yncn; ----------------■■
-- IIh&lt;­ter. whose Christian name Is un­
known. wife of
M.
K.
Ilesler;
----------------------- Itlctiart, whose Chris­
tian
.■.III name
Maim- Is
in UTIKnown,
unknown,
..
wife
.............
of
James It. Itlehart; W . II. Lie; !•'. C.
Lee and wife, Carrie A. Lee; (ieorKc W . Cramer nnd wife. Susan 17.
Cramer; and each ami every of the
said defendants, if living and If any
or till of said defendants bn dead,
then to the heirs, devisees, gran­
tees. or other claimants, under each
and every of the above mimed de­
fendants, to-wir; rranrls J. Lynch
ami husband. John Lynch; —-------------Hester, whose Christian nano- Is
unknown, wife of M. K. Ile»t&lt;r:
Itlclinrt. whose Chris­
tian name Is unknown,
wife of
Janoti It. Itlehart; W. II. Lee. F.
*C.. Lee
ii’ ^ and
iiiui wife,
»&gt; iif, »Carrie
iirri*1 A.• •
••• •
I....7
Ceorgu W . Cratner and wife. Susan
K. C ram er; claiming Interests In
and t&lt;» the lands hereinafter des­
cribed; Jo all persons, whose names
are nnk-jinwn claiming- Interests as
heirs, ditvlres. grantees, or other­
wise lin.'Jer Mrs. Kmlly C Itlclinrt.
deceased. In and to tlo- lands hereInufter olracrllieill and to all per­
sons nnd parties whose nano' are
unknown claiming any riulit. title
or interest In and to the following
described property. situate.
lying
and being in the County of Semi­
nole anil .Slate of Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
to •with :
Lots 1. 2,. 4. C. 6. 7, *. 9,, 10. 11.
:t .
36.
2*. 21* , io. m. nn.
?•t. nr,. r.r.. :i7, ns, 4i»; it. tn. 41),
tr,. u«. u». r.o. 5t. t, 2,. r.3. SI. ltd,
r.T. CK. •&gt;W,, U
....
60,
U, "61.
I, •
1&lt;I 62 till
a*1
ml
all »•!
rtir#*•• rltifii Sulxll vIhIi. m n* r*T&lt;»nle«l lo Flat. Hook a. pages It ami C.
or the I'ulillr llerords of Seminole
County, Florliln.
or any part or parrel thereof under
the alMivo named neD-mlantH or oth­
erwise.
It Is hereby ordered that you and
each &lt;&lt;f you he and appear before
onr enttI Circuit Court at the Court
Mouse at Sanford. Florida on the
Kill ilny o f November, A. I». I'.tJj.
ami lliun nnd there make answer
to the Jilll of eomplalnt exlilblted
ngalnst. yon in this cause.
It Is further ordered that this
order ho published In The Sanford
Herald, a newspaper publish-d lit
Sanford. Seminole ............ .. Florida.
once each week for four ronseeutin* Weeks.
WITN KSS my Tiand and seal of
Mu* Circuit Court of the Seventh
Circuit of the State of Florida. In
ami for Henilmde Countv, on this
the n t h day of October A. D . U*2S.
V. 12. DtilTILASS,
Clerk of tlo&lt; Circuit Court of the
Seventh Jiidh'lal circuit of Florida
In ami for Seminole Countv. Florida
My A. M WfcKKS.
SKAL)
Deputj Clerk
„ Cl ITT IIS \ SFFVCF.It.
.-C.lli-ltors and of t'ounsel for the
&lt;Voaplalnant.
sriT

to

T in : n u t i it c o t iit o r Tin:
&gt; I d K VI II ,|| Oil I \|. l u t i l I I
O f FLORIDA, IN AND FOIl SK1II 'tO l.K
l OI N I V.
IN
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im

Road No. 3.— Georgia Line to
Orlando.
Wiid.n Landing to Vuiro snnd
clay road in good condition. Yttlee
to six miles south shell road m
fair condition. Front this point on ,
Into Jacksonville nnd Green Cove
Springs paved road brick anil
treated rock linse.
Green Cove
Springs to Pulntkn graded and im­
proved road, rough but passable.
Green Cove Springs to Paintk.i
rough to end of brick at Rive
Crock. New road being grad- d
but does not interfere with traffic.
Brick road from Rice Creek thru
Pnlntka to San Mateo to Dunn’s
Crook fair. Asphalt surface from
Dunn’s
Creek
to Sisco , Crosccnt
City,
Pierson
ami
De­
Leon
Springs,
excellent.
De­
Leon Springs through Del.and to
Sanford nnd Orlando, fair. De­
tours between Dul.and nnd Sanford
as good us possible to keep sand
detours, rough hut entirely pa- ta­
ble. Snnford through Seminole
und Orange Counties to Oriaml i, Walter “ Red" Malian, is captain
good.
of the West Virginia University
football eleven, lie plays a guard
Rnad No. I.—Georgia Line in position and is rated one o f the
Miami.
best the Mountaineers have hud in
Ilnril surfaced front St. Mary’s quite a while. A successful Henson
River to Jackaonvillo witli asphalt is anticipated with him leading tile
and brick, excellent. Rond under leant on the field of battle.
construction by Duval County This is Nick hutsch, University of
from Bayard to St. Johns County Iuwji' h Mipvrmun.
lie runs the
line. Duval county line to Bun­ short dashes in close to record
nell (12 miles, t&gt; foot brick road
with rock shoulders, fair.
Bun­
nell to end Reilly's asphalt road
s %\ i o k i i « m u m : i’ n .i : \m Mi
0 miles asphalt surface, excellent.
\\ o n u s
Volusia county lint to Daytona
No. 'JUil I'urL Akrimr
very good.Daytona to New Smyrna
111k It (Mtucrifl N’m'tiiiin M.iclthio
15 miles, quarter mile detour, re­
till Hit' (III!
* Vim••M!••!!t'* f.miniiN I'i rtdati
mainder paved. New Smyrna to
|irr|iiii at Ion m it wii cnlunt and
Brevard county line 22 miles
jm Hi I Vt H \ Milt |III;
•1 milu detour, remainder pav­ Hrlrtillflt' i ’ lt.utliiK Iin*linn Mat*
InLu 'I I••vi.
ed.
Brevard
county
line
to
Titusville, 12 miles all paved.
Titusville to Cocoa 18 miles all
paved. Cocoa to Melbourne
E v e n in g H tisincss CI:lss
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

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E v e r y M o n d a y , W e d n e .sd n y
and

F riday

Beginners

A complete line of
Cypress and I'lnc
Framing

K v en in g

7 &amp; !&gt;

may enter ut any
time

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Joo Cameron.

&lt;'omplaliiniit,
vs.
Mole rt I’ aymnml Head, et nl..

Defendants.
TO III IKT TITI.K
(TTATION
To Hubert
Itavuiond Meat) ami
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w i f e . ----------- Itoad. whose Clii-I-

Man narntt Is mil. now u; ami eaeii
ami every of tin- above named t|.
f. nditnts. If living, nnd If elllli I
••r nlj of said ih feinlants he ,|. ,.,|
it. all parties elatmlng Inter. ' n .
del the follow tag lleeeasell tlef, n.|

fore our said Circuit Court at the
.V.urt iiou«»* at .sanfurii. Florida, on
JI,,. I MU day of November A. D..
t«jj
then anti them make nitsw.’ r ’ to the Mil of complaint exhibi­
ted against you In this cause.
|t Is further ordered that thin o r ­
der he published In the Sanford
Herald, a newspaper Published In
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida.
Ii’nre each week for four consecu­
tive weeks.
WITNCSS my hand and the seat
of the "Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit of the
State
of
Florida. In ami for Seminole Coun­
ty on tills the 13th day of October,

A.’ D.. I^2.1.

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n i t ; t int i i t c o t i i t o f T i lt :
SKI i:\TII Jl OICIAI.
( lilt T I T
til1 Cl.OH ION. IN AND F o il s|;i|INOI.K IOI NTV.
I.\
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CKItt.
A. V. .Mcfluln,

vs.

Complainant,

Moses J. Taylor. Jr., et nl..

Defendants.
t i r i n T t i t i .k
t i t a t i o .n
To Moses J: Taylor. Jr., nnd wife,
— Ta&gt; lor, whose Christian
nano Is unknown;
Martha
W il­
liam- Lovlck I* Williams nnd wife,
stir

to

---------------- Wlllintns, whose Chrla*

tlnu
name Is unknown; William A.
...
William- and w Ife
Williams, whose Christian name Is
unknown: ami each and every of
the aleur uaimd defendants. If liv­
ing. and If either, any or all of
said defendants he dead, to all par­
ties claiming Interests under the
following deceased defendants, towit; Moses .1 Tavlor, Jr., nnd wife.
--------------Taylor,
whose
Chris­
tian name I*
unknown:
Martha
W l Ilium*. I.ovlrk I'. Williams and
wife.
Williams, who*
Christlan tinnu is unknown; wnIIAin A Williams and wife,
Williams, whose Christian name Is
unknown; or otherwise, in and t"
Hie following tb -iTilted land, sit a
ate. Ivlm; ami being In the County
of fteialinde ami State of Florbla.
more particularly described as fnllows. to.wit
The We*t Due-Half ( W t - 2 ) of the
N'orthiv. «t Quarter (N K I-4) of tip
South. ,i' t Quarter (S K I-1) of S. rtlnn 27. Township I'.t South, Ham.o
20 Hast.
to all persons or parties claiming
an Interest under William Williams,
deceased, a* heirs, devisees, gran­
tees. or other claimants, or other­
wise, in and to the lands Ip rduatiove described; and to any and all
other persons whose names are un­
known. claiming nnv right, title . r
Interest In nnd to the lands herein­
above drsrrlhi'd or any
putt or
parcel thereof.
It is hereby ordered that you nnd
enelt of .on he amt appear before
our said Circuit Court at the Cnutt
House at Sanford Florida on the
lltli day of November, A. D . |fi2.'».
and then ami there tnako answer
to the 1,111 of complaint exhibited
against you In this cause.
It I* further ord&gt; red that this or­
der he published In Tlo- Sanford
Merabi, a newspaper published In
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida,
one,, each week for four consecu­
tive Weeks.
Witness my linnd and the seal of
the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Jmtl'lul Circuit of llic
State
of
Florida. In and for S, rnlnolo Conn,
ti "ti this tlo- 1:1th day of October.
A. I&gt;. C»2.*..
V. 17. DOCOLASS. .
Cleit. of the •11r&lt; nit Court of the
Sei.nlli .1ml Ida I Circuit of Florida,
in ami for Seminole Count.
Ily A. M. W K H K p
Deputy Clerk.
(SHAH
D'IT i t t k h a s i ' r:v c I ' h .
Solhltoru and of Counsel for the

Beautiful residential and business lots in the heart o f the business
district o f Osteen, Fla.

cross state Highway now being built from DeLand to Titusville on
the east coast which cuts directly through our poperty.

Beautiful Lots 52 X 154 Feet

Beautiful Shade.

.south. Ramie 2» IJn t. lying fcn»t

i.r ttio u « k i vu nu \,i
unit lo uny und ull ..Mu r p. i -on*
&gt;whose tmnies III. Iiiikiiuwn. el.i, iiiIiii
any right, till,- or iiii,-r• -i iii ltl,i
lo III" binds low. Hi.ihov. ,|.w, r||„ ,i
or any part or parrel thi r. of.
I' Is hernli) urilereit that
i on
and e.irli of you tio and appear he.

WAIT
for

BITHLO
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announcement which is the first to the public.

PAINS ALL OVER

^ c ha\e succeeded in closing deals with two large concerns fw.'
factory and wholesale distributing warehouse on this property tlm|
week.

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Weathersby, Mias.—Mrs. Jatnc.i M.
Hall, of this place, writes that nho
was “ Kottlng weaker nil tho tlmo"
Avlion Cardtil, iho woman’s tonic,
waj first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardui a while,
*ho writes that sho "never did soo
r.urh nn Improvement."
“ I suffered alt the Unto and had
l&gt;alna ull over," sayu Mrs. Hall. "I
was so weak I rould not stand. My
nkln was cold and flabby, t dl l
tint havo any rotor. | had alwaju
|»s'n a very active woman— used to
outdoor exurelae, walking and golni;
whero I pleased, and to get down
not nblo to get mysolt a drink, waa
indeed a hardship.
"Nothing Hcimted to help me. till
I began on Cardui. The first bottla
Boomed to utrengthcn Ino&gt; ail(1 f
' ?1" 1 for f1Vo "&gt;oro.
By tho tlmo
I had Liken these, I was on my
feet, going around, lining my work
Rained in health and strength.
'
"I took two moro bottles, "and I
urn well and strung. Can work my
Harden.
1 haven’t had any more
iilckncBfl.
Ask your druggist.
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Frames nnd Screens
Made to Order

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Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right

R EN T W IL L

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Dow ti
i ’ nvmrut
$ 2 1 8 .5 5

Monthly
I’ ay meals
$ 30.01)

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$ 2 1 8 .5 5
$ 2 7 5 .0 0

$30.0tt

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Not a town site, but already a th rifty grow in g town with’ school •
railroad, post office. A place where you can a ffo r d to live. Sever!
beautdul lakes within the corporation limits, best o f fishing and
hunting, , ' v j l i 1C SJf|4?

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us have the plea.-me o f showing you this w onderful opportune!
ity with no obligations.
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Valdez Realty GoVALDEZ HOTEL BLDG-.
t 7-7

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Sanford,

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DON-JON, Inc

W, S. I'KICE, Mgr.

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Delii crt-tl
. $ 0 5 5 .0 0

IlESULT—LOW KATES

CASHLUMBER CO.

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A Real Chance for the Small Investor
to Make Real Profits

ilti&lt; is (.etteral Motors Acceptanee Corporation deferred payment plan
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ROLET
Coupe

Small payment down, balance E-ii

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Thoac who are affected l»y itieioa.se in rents can take advantage of the
lollowing and move to outskirts of city.

K om ister

No taxes until Jan. 1st, 1927.

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T o u rin g

Our Prices Advance 10 per cent
the First Day oi November

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Windows

Construction to be started at once.

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Electric Lights

52 lots have been purchased already by Sanford people before thi

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D oith

City W ater to each Lot Line.

A place where your money will double in value in three month's

c. iu|il iluniit.

Lady Says She Took Cardui and
Never Saw Snch Improve^
ment— Was So Weak
Couldn’ t Stand.

Just 8 miles east o f Sanford on the New

Smyrna H ighw ay now being paved at the intersection of the new

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F i-t
Ilrick
Lime r / J
I’ liLster
White Hock Plaster Board
NniJ.s
Screen Wire
Huiidcrd Hardware

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This Week

JieCOTTLS * Sl’ MNFKn.

Solicitors and of Counsel for the
Complainant,

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C eiling
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M ouldings f V '
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V. K. DOUGLASS.
Clerk «f the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f Florida
in and for Seminole County. Florida.
lt&gt; A. M. WfcKKS.
Deputy Clerk.

S h e a th in g

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" "is. ' o ’ w it: Hubert Itavtiionil IP id

and v i i f e , --------------------- |(, „|
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Chris'.Inn Hutu,.
|m unknown
Ollier wise. Ill and tn tlo rollowim:
il.'serlli'd lands, sltuat.'.
um|
b. lug In lli, Countv ,,f S, .. ..... . , i,|
Shale of florid i. ........ t, .......... . |.
d&lt; serliii'd us follow ' to .. ,i
AH ali.it p.irl of U 'u , , „ „ „
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hip !•'

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Phone us

fo r

appointment

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THE S A N F O R D HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, IMS.

PAGE tW O

REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENTS

THIS CELERY FARM
Is One of Our Best Offeringa Today

KARL J. SCHULTZ
1 Beautiful lot in Evans Terrace, Southern exposure..........................

lat National Bank Bldg.

Phone 744

10 Acres, all tiled, new dwelling.

Several lots in Rose Court at less than market prices.

3 acres set in crops.

All

Car load of fertilizer. On paved road. Near loading station,
delivery. $13,500. $3,500 cash,, balance 1, 2, 3, years.

1 lot on Park Avenue, close in, n bargain for........................................
21 Acres just outside city limits, ripe for subdivision.
A few New Homes, Modern in every respect.

Small cash payment

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 743.

203-205 Meisch Building

Acreage

Homes

This good farm will be sold right away.

Large comer lot, Park Ave., and Ninth
Street. There are two very good houses on
this property and the location is most de­
sirable.
Price $17500. Terms can be ar­
ranged.

Let us show it

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Figure this out from the view-point of
either investment or speculation, then act
quickly.

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Masonic Building------ Phone 707

Farms
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

BUY YOUR HOME-NOW!

With offices in New Y ork City and various other c
over the country, we are in a position to sell your p
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in prop
in this locality.

One house completely furnished on Sanford Avenue opposite Rose Court
containing 5 rooms and bath, garage, beautiful lawn and shade trees.
Terms ^ cash and the balance like rent.
In Rose Court one, two-sRory house beautifully furnished on the corner of
Sanford Ave., and Hughey Street priced considerably below the market.
See us quick about this. Part cash and terms to suit the purchaser.
Five blocks from First Street on Myrtle Avenue, one, two-story house con­
taining 7 rooms garage and shade trees. If you are looking for a house
cioae in this is hard to heat nt the present price. Part cash and terms.

A PS

I f you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,
kindly communicate with us.

FULTON, INC.

J

R E A L ESTATE
H I First National Bank Hide
SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

Brokers

Phone 732

Developers
Seminole Hotel

INSURANCE

THE
ADS
ON,
THIS
PAGE-

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY

Prom

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
REALTORS

Established 19IO
LOANS------ INSURANCE
CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS

Office lift Merri wether Building

—can be classed as so many sales­
men, displaying their wares to ten
thousand prospective, eager-toknow buyers every day.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SUBDIVISIONS

1.

A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Road.

2. Northeast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue. One C room house. C
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beautiful lawn, flowers, tropl
bery. For sale together or separately.

PUT THAT GUN DOWN
5 Room House
Only $2,200.

Ue otter as owner, 7, 14 or 21 lots, inside city limits near Said
Avenue, as a whole at $650 each, or separate up to $900.00 each.

$700 cash

East Front Lot, near entrance, in Pinehurst. Priced below the marl
on easy terms.

On corner of Park Avenue and Thir-

20 acres land, 8 cultivated, 50 orange trees, &lt;

teenth

2[U miles from Chuluota

Street.

Beautiful

apartment

House Site.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number 5 Hall Building, Opposite Post Office, Sanford. Florida
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Fifteen Acres

116 South Park Ave,

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

On North side of Celery Avenue, 12 acres

CITIZENS OF SANFORD
doing at our Crystal 1 ike Shores Development?
LET US SHOW YOU

cleared and tiled and seven room house.

HAVE YOU NOTICED

No better buys in Seminole County

t San m l u , '3 COmJ?!ef,e d a n d tlmt First Street is about to be p i
ive reliiettinHenU?' \Ve We have some of this property for &amp;&amp;
e th .it&gt; * P!aced lh e l,e a t o f thiil property on the market 4
‘ oust cash position. Investigate this offer.
FIRST STREET
Street

“ S
f,uatinK' 1*30 ft on First Street. Running back 125 feet to
m P*r f^nt foot, 14 cash, 5 % binder.
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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc

SEMINOLE BOULEVARD

U nff ( -vpress- fronting 100 feet on the Boulevard and Water Sire*
{Ve?ufe 71 iati*SJ5 per front ,0 Sk T C,ypreS8 Street Tho prop*
1 b °ck Weat* haH* we uil *urHtnnc ’ 30ld for $850 per front
ure sem irin g on tho eve of the greatest development.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
Phone 117

Phone 708-709

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

They

�THE SANFORD

, f u ., Oct. 22.
f-T*i Th1* annual meeting o f the
F W ? flii&gt;'State Vcterin'ary Medical

* survey
i making
n mono. United
. pepartcoidi'iing
o« » the
te. He *
ptance b j
,Utef geo-

Ohio Editor Believes
Knocks-Bo©s&amp; State

H allywood J presents ih :i *1
.yauthfui. prodigy, ''Charles’

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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. HI.— The
eilitor.| o f Church Management, ft
periodical published th Cleveland,
Ohio, apparently takes little stock
,n statements . knocking. , Florida
published in that* toction o f the
country. Jn the current issue of
the publication ho expreoscs him­
You probably know that Cod
self as follows:
Liver
Oil is the greatest flesh pro­
" A Ha'jy onper o f Columbus,
Unto, a few dn&gt;s ugo carried nn ducer in the world.
entire page? of advertising urging
Because it contains more Vitapeople to keep away from Florida1 mines than any food you can get.
and particularly not to invest their
Y ou’ll be glad to know that Cod
money there. The advertisement
Liver Oil comes in togar coated
tnbleta now, so if you really want
to put 10 or 20 pounds, o f solid
healthy flesh on your bones and
feel well and strong ask Sanford
Drug Co., Union Pharmacy, or any
druggist for a box of McCoy’s Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets.
Only GO cents fo r GO tablets nnd
if you don’t gain five pounds in
30 days your druggist in authoriz­
ed to hand you back the money you
paid for them.
It isn’t anything unusunl for a
person to gain 10 pounds in 30

d e \ R a v *n n ety2 .1 H ist oil'
T ^ n ^ a F e b r u a r y 12, according to
S announccmont nt the o f f » of
paintings' havelattracted;thel
Dr J V. .Knapp, state yeterna*
a t t e nt i onof sweral art rinn who i«\ president o f the orM o n .
i-L- S h .n l 0y l.E 0C critics* Withoutlanijltrain.}
retary*
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T A L L A H A S S t'E , Fla., Oct. 21.
- J A - K E. M l t 's ,'o f Morriaton,
was named ju s tice 'o fjth e peace: for
District G, Levy Courriy, by Gover­
nor Martin. G. C. L am er, Kath­
leen, was selected f a r the same
post in District B o f P qlk county.

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Nervous Men

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able aptitudeJUn Hco/ji/in^j

TA LLA H A SSE E , Flrt.. Oct. 21
__(/P)— A. H. Danforth, wan chosten, by Governor M artin to be a
member of the St. Lucie In let Com ­
mission to succeed F. G. McMul-

K.
K

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.Critic

that h* w&lt;*ld * « un* b,e t0 ac*
w m 5 &amp; . th« other m embers.
tallarassek

e b a ld

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Architect on
ih'tjl here.
L Oct. 22ittotney &gt;"r
lission^ has

inh?1***
rft,uenlc,d

; .state* Inst*
ikran impe*'1
lod iarm. th&lt;
(ivule. ami ot
&gt;mc time ft*
trip was calle1

BRENT
I.«t C a S e l l T e a r m

' A T AUCTION
W f a re p e r m a n e n tly In rated In S a n fo rd

OUR SAI.KS VOUCH ABK RXPEnTS
tV e ( i n n m n t r e S n tlu fn e llon
I f y o u h a r e P r o p e r t y y o u w a n t oot«l— L in t It w i t h uo a n d k l s a It
n o m l-lijr.
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“ Get McCoy’s, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.’

AND

BRENT

THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YQU
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

Friday and Saturday, Days oi Extra
Value at Dickson-Ives, in Orlando

Dovere Burr, member o f the
force o f wprkers in the com ptrol­
ler’s office, is leaving Tnllahhssce,
accompanied by his wife,- to cnJcr
the realty field at W est Puli.*'
Bench.

s a m -o iiii

r in n u T m :\ .\ iM i
WllllhS
Xu. eon enrk Arrimr
Uifch powrrnl Vacuum Machine
kiuh nil tbo iJirt.
"Van-Orient" f.imous Persian
in1' luratlun r&lt; tn-v.H colors and
nri m&gt;rvrs your rustH.
Scl.-ntlflc Cleaning liiHiirrs Sat­
isfaction.
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People o f that time complained
that the assessments were too
"extortionate” while John Beard,
comptroller o f the state in 1852 is­
sued a statement is his official re­
port of that year saying the state’s
methods o f taxation wero "too
high and unfairly based."

Who can doubt it?
.Sparkling clear morn­
ings, brisk breezes—
nnd bpst o f all new
fashions lor n new
season!
Wealth of
new styles at D-I for
you choosing.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

A0 EOuT wouKiCr X
7‘
T£ACMvM

AND

days.

a t« be used
e interstate
, there Nocharged by
ail i» th®
number of
nJflflTbditivs

[ Fla.. Oct. 22.
assistant teleleft Tallahassee
trip ° vcr {j10
the rrnlc- *\,r *
a R ® r»l surtic Situation.

ALLEN
K itn te A u ctio n Sates.

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m is s

IS JtS V.VILO
[M AM' HE C A tK iT i^ ’

ujdETS 1^’ WAV
[cv.S fELLLRS THOk e-^ T a T O O LATE.*

On and after January the
10th, 1020, the Painters scale
will be 91.00 per hour.
Local 1201. Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

WE.S , -TOO B A D . t id t S
j
-TH’ P oR T E S f GEL. 1 LUlM \
etf-M . AW’ MlVA A REG LAMt
a o o m v s . s»-\o«e MA\&lt;E
A FlklE. CCoPLE ,Tp\Em T\NO.
M E S S u H .l’vJE mqTCEO
THE.T- FomnaW HE. AinT. ,
. v^ELL,OPPiCHUMvT'-{ Q m W / (
v v&lt;m6 c k *s osjcETi

Autumn Fash-t
ion Week

Earle T. Field

Miss Kathleen Wal­
ker, representative of
Pictorial Review is at
I)ickson-Ivos nil week
to help you select tho
right patterns for your
flannels for straight
fall sewing. A serv­
ice you will like— and
take advantage of now.

Beaded Silk' Dresses

ARAL, KSTATB —INVESTMENTS
Lobby I'ulestoa-nrumlpy nidg.
tj.inroril
1 lorlua

Straight and tunic styled headed crepe
de chine dresses are exceptionally special
this week end. Gay shades for misses,
dark ones for mntVons, all are delightful!
Probably one o f the best values of recent
date in the dress shops at $24.75.

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
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2108 PALMETTO AVE.

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$6.45

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spike heel for dress
wear. All are now
at $0.45.

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Two-pieco dress­
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for women wearing
sizes 14 to ,‘Ui. Fri­
day and Saturday,

TICKETS ON SALE NOW,
HUY YOUR TICKETS
EARLY

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■^y TVrE 6TJAKJAJ

Height o f autumn
fashion—wide 54 inch
Hilbouettc d r o a 8 c a.
These flannels are in
shades o f cuckoo, bohnru, rose, pencil blue,
egg plant, navy and
jade green. Very new
it ?3.75 yd,

are here an opportunity to

P&lt;=»URB But I DCNT
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buy fall coats of new style
at this price of $27.75. Fur

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trimmed and wonderfully,

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well tailored,

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Spool Cottoii
49c Doz,
Two
days
selling
only— 12 spools of J
&amp; P Convn cotton ut
49c. Black, white and
some colors in the seirctiun. Phone orders
filled.
MAIN FLOOR*D-I

Bed Lights,

Growing Appreciation

used

cars

during the first six

months of 1924, During the same
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* WEEK &amp;N MV ACCIDENT INSURANCE •

Let Priscilla Shop For You

$ 3 .9 8

I have lots of fun looking all over
the store finding what’s new and attrac­
tive. So when yon need something l
can burry it out quickly! Phone me or
write me when you want anything from
samples matched to dress selected. My
phone is 110G.
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Hand made chiffon
bod dam ps— u fixture
nnd 5 * fee t* o f cord*in­
cluded. Shades o f roso
mul gold.
Beautiful
for the boudoir und
reasonable too at $3.98.

period this year the} sold 84,llh&gt;,

Hand Em broidered

Proving that public appreciation
of honest values is steadily grow-

Gowns $1,79

ing— and that good used cars can
he bought if you know where to
gel them.

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Hand embroidered nainsook
gowns are aupep-specials this
week end in the lingerie sec­
tions. Round, square ami V
neck lines are represented in
the showing. All sizes from
15 to 18 too— phone if you
can’t cornel

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I. W . PHILLIPS’ SONS
SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Dodge Rrothcrs Dealers Sell Good l sed Lars.

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na" paw* nubltarad herein All right*
o f republtcatlon o f apectal dlepalehaa herein are elao re*er-*d.

TH U RSD AY. OCT. 22, 1925
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1 — Deeper water route to Jackson*
rill*.

X.— Construction of St. Johna-In*
dlai* River canal.
t . —Extension c f white way.
4/- -B tU islon o f local amusements.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
%/— Augmenting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
bouses.
Extension of street paring pro*
gram.
Construction
of
boulevard
arot nd Lak* Monroe.
S —Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
t,— Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa­
cilities.

As Brisbane Sees It

Recreation Facilities Needed

G. Simmons Explains.
For the purpose of co-ordinating all civic efforts toward Z.
Russia I* Thinking.
the acquisition of suitable recreation facilities for Sanford No Saloons, Mum Gold.
citizens and their winter visitors, a dinner, arranged by the ({par Tooth Necklaces.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Woman’s Club and the Chamber of Commerce, will be held
(Copyright i93i)________
tonight at which time details of a proposed recreation plan
ANOTHER ‘2,000,000 share day’
will be divulged and discussed thoroughly.
in Wall Street Somebody decided
An amusement center, such as is under consideration, to sell and somebody was ready
must be provided for this city. Entertainment for the young to buy 2.078,500 shares o f stock.
and old, for the rich and poor is vital to the growth of the Those with their noses close to
city, for, as the Tampa Tribune points out "play is necessary’ the financial grindstone, which is
the ticker, are disturbed nnd puz­
for both physical and mental welfare.”
zled. A fly crawling over a big
Speaking of good, wholesome diversion as being essential, battlefield painting doesn’t use the
the Tribune continues, “ play makes for more efficient work, battle. He is too close.
more health and happiness and less crime. It keeps children , If men whose business is fin­
out of mischief and keeps the old folks out of discontent.
ance could stand back from the
Sanford is spending thousands of dollars in advertising iticker and look over the country,
the city and hundreds of people will be drawn here by [they wr&gt;u]jn*t be worried nbout
this medium. But after our tourists arrive, they find noth- what they ca|j a “ frenzied boom,"
ing here in the way of entertainment. A place for them to
------piny, to enjoy themselves to the fullest extent is necessary. M. Z. G. SIMMONS, who sells
Not only should a recreation center be provided for the en­ goods to hundreds of thousands of
tertainment of our visitors but should also be secured for American families every year and
knows conditions, tuid yesterday:
the purpose of affording a place for our men, women and "None of us realizes what it
children to amuse themselves.
means to this country that the
The efforts of the Woman's Club nnd the Chamber of average man is earning twice what
he earned a little while ago, $5 or
Commerce deserve commendation in undertaking to launch $*»
a day for a ‘ handy man’; nil the
a recreation project here. These two organizations should way up to $20 a day for skilled
receive the hearty support of the City Commission and ev­ mechanic!*. The people are spend­
ery civic organization in the city. The Herald feels certain ing, but they are not extravagant.
that the combined endeavor of every citizen, working Look at the billions pouring into
life insurance and savings banks."
through the various clubs and city officials will bring suc­ Don’t gamble, proceed carefully
cess to the plan.’
in everything, but don’t sell the
United Staten, or stocks repre­
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Football In Sanford

senting its real value short.
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Refeiencw;
First .Satltiulb:

L H. HtfTCHtsI
Football as a competitive, interscholastic sport, is a vital­ table high finance shudders. Utter
a n t i, i &gt; r u l
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY ly important factor in American school life of this time. For that dread word “ Bolshevism” ; the
i : j W, ,t First y|
same
high
power
pulls
the
bed
cov
ALL NEEDS SUPPLIED:—'The
I’bonf
ten weeks in the autumn it provides a focusing point for the ers up over its head. Yet some­
Lord is my shepherd; I shall not
Member of
SA.vrrl
body
in
Russia
seems
to
be
think­
interest
of
the
student
hotly
and,
because
of
the
very
nature
want. Surely goodness and m ercy,
Florida Stats sfij. '* 1
ing
along
constructive
line:'.
Rus­
shall follow me nil the days of of the game, its principles and its appeal to the heart of the
lorlMs AsaoeluUm.
sian agents are buying $250,000
my life and I will dwell in thfj American youth, it is the most compelling of the component worth of high grade rams in the
house of the Lord for ever. I snlin L
fn f&gt;f,,|-u which
it-bii-h trr.
mmilil school
ui-hnnl spirit.
unirit
factors
go tn
to mould
United States, to improve the grade
23: 1-0.
SNOBS, AS PITIFU L FOOLS
PRAYER:— O Lord, do Thou
This interest is particularly keen in the higher grades of of Russian sheep.
satisfy us early with Thy mercy, the public schools. Every city and town large enough to
TAM PA TELEGRAPH
THE SOVIET government is
that we may rejoice and be glad
support
a
high
school
is
represented
upon
the
gridiron.
And
spending $05,000,000 improving the
all of our days.
it is in the smaller cities that the rivalry is keenest and per­ national telephone system, even God resisteth proud, but giveth in Hollnnd. lie worked in his back
grace into the humble.— James iv, yard, ami when he made a sale lie
THE RAVEN
sonal interest more acute. The game, in this case, has not installing automatic systems in 6.
would roll his barrel to his custo­
Moscow and Rostov. It took Ui' a
Mr. Raven, Mr. Rnven,
achieved the heights of specialization attained in the larger long while to get to the automatic “ Oh, why should the spirit of mer, and if it was n tub he sold
Don't you know you’re misbehnvin'
he carried it on his shoulders. He
mortal be proud?"
When you jazz around my chamber universities, thus increasing the individual opportunity for telephone.
Pride of ancestry need not come was a good man, and honest toiler,
outstanding success, and creating a greater appeal to the
Development of telephone is the
With that syncopatin’ strut?
test of civilization, of which one through riches. The world’s great­ but he had no “ blue blood," yet in
Do you kind o’ fancy, dearie,
student body and citizens of the community.
great task is to bring the human est products have proved to lie the society there are those who hold
Thnt you make me awful w enry?
To
the
players
during
the
annual
period
of
pigskin
punt­
scions of the poor. The world’s up their nose and profess to be a
race closer together.
Well, you’re right about it, Raven,
richest men o f today were horn in descendant.
ing,
little
else
matters
except
the
success
of
the
team.
That
You do simply nothin’ but.
j.he officials of the Seminole
biggest fools of any age are
is the paramount issue for the boys who daily work for an RUSSIAN WOMEN also show poverty anti hail early struggles theThe
snobbish.
The
world
today
for
existence.
intelligence
fighting
and
attempt
Mr. Ra\en, Mr. Rnven,
iBank take pleasure in h elpin gjj
ideal, the upholding of their gridiron honor. The word of to reduce the marriage age for “ Worth makes the man—the looks upon n man for his real
You rnn’t scare me with that wav­
the
coach
is
law
and
his
every
dictum
is
obeyed
unquestion­
want
of
it,
the
fellow—and
all
the
worth, and not what some-great
advising you—assisting you in $v?
girls below sixteen, declaring that
in’
grand-daddy was.
ed and unprotested. For this reason, critics are agreed that a girl at sixteen is “ only a baby." rest, is leather and prunella."
On thnt pallid bunt o f Pallas
consistent way to achieve you:* i
William Jennings Bryan one o f
football as a school for disciplinary training, ranks second She is more than that, but In creme do la creme society, we
With that Sonegambian tail.
.
'
'in it
often encounter the arrogant who the world’s greatest products, and
it
is
foolish
to
let
her
marry
young­
Quit plrootin* on thnt statutes
only to rigid military training.
SI? U S.
‘ IV .
insist
thnt
blood
makes
the
man
or
who
recently
died
added
to
his
er than sixteen. The right law
Or I’ll throw thn inkstand at you—
s* v
Parental interest in the game is accepted. One cannot would lie, no marriage under twen­ woman, nnd they boast of some greatness by his humility, and be­
I'll get peeved in just a minute,
dead
granddnddy
who
happened
to
cause
he
was
foreign
to
snobbish­
ty.
live long in the home of a linesman or back field player
So you’d bettor hit the trail,
something, or whose ances­ ness. In his memories now being
without becoming imbued to some degree with the contagious The mother gives to the child achieve
health, .strength, plus moral char­ tors came over on the Mayflower, published The Telegraph extracts
Mr. Rnven, Mr. Raven,
enthusiasm radiating from the players’ proximity.
The acter. nnd ninny other qualities.
Mighty good folks, these men the following which Is commended
If your carcass is worth savin’
same
interest
may
be
found
in
the
homes
of
members
of
the She dumb] wait until strength and and women who were the “ Pil­ to those inclined to swellhead.
Spill a little Conversation,
grim s" nnd who settled in Now
"I was born,a citizen o f the
student body, though perhaps not so marked.
health are fully developed,
Do not bo so doggone dumb.
England in the early sixties, hut greatest o f .fjl ,lpndq,. So far as
A
man
contributes
to
the
child
Do not pull that “ Neverm ore!"
Nor is it unusual to find that the high school football character and intelligence, if he it’s -nil a mistake to consider that ipy power to prevent was concern­
stuff
.
S a n fo r d ,F la .
Or I'll feed you some pre-war team is backed by the hearty support of the townspeople. has any. Ho should wait until both they were “ blue blooded" individu­ ed, I might have been bom in the
als.
Those
who
came
over
on
the
darkest
o
f
continents,
and
among
And,
as
a
community
enterprise,
ii.
is
entitled
to
the
moral
stuff—
are fully developed, say until thir­
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS!
And the minute it's insido you
encouragement and financial assistance which it needs. ty among the mentally poorer'sort, May flower where the younger the most backward rtf earth’s peo­
fifty—as I’eatn suggested— among members of Rev. John Robinson's ples. It was a gift o f priceless val­
You'll be sorry that you come.
There is no more valuable advertising asset for any city the
congregation, ( Robinson being the ue to see the light in beloved
really intelligent.
than a consistently winning team which is sent into action
founder of the Congregatioimi America, and to live under the J H a n a a a a a a a a a H a H H n a B a a a H B M a B a a a a R ftB H a iri
Mr. Raven, Mr. Rnven,
every week with the assurance of the unanimous support of
Ain't you ever goin’ to cave in?
LLOYD GEORGE Says our |1ro- church) ami who escaped from greatest of the Republics o f his­
n ■.
Stop thnt evorlnstln’ croakin'
hibition laws are not the work of England to Holland, because of in­ tory.
parents and friends.
‘;';INSURA!|
UEAJ. ESTATE
And go jazzin* out of eight?
"And I was equally fortunate, as
and are making American tense persecutions.
Sanford is unfortunate in that its high school team has cranks,
These Puritans were humble l shall show, in my family envi­
A re you bird or arc you devil?
“ the most prosperous country unbit*
not been accorded this unqualified support. A local man, 1*t the :uii, not because they have folks. Their wives did the cooking ronment. I cannot trace my an­
A re you false or tin the level?
Am I iteein’ thing*, I wonder?
■deeply interested in the progress and success of athletics at the gold, but because they have and washing. One of their insis­ cestry beyond the fourth genera­
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
tent demands was humility. From tion, and there is not among them,
.s«y, whnt did I drink lax’ night? the institution, recently told the member of a recognized not the drink."
the leader Miles Standish, down, so far as I know, one of grent
1200 feet on Railroad .
____ n,'mil
civic body in Ibis city that at the Plant City game here last
WE HAVE some drinks, a pret­ foolish pride was regarded ns evi­ 1wealth or great political or social
A BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
A man used to be able to hide Saturday, there were very few, too few, parents and adult ty bad kind unfortunately. Hut no dence o f a weak mind, yet even prominence, hut so far as I have
behind his w ife’s skirts, but now­ sympathizers among the spectators.
longer in big cities does the num­ unto tliis day, and after .'lUU years been able to learn, they were hon­
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
adays it's impossible.
ber uf saloons equal the number have passed, we hear over now and est, industrious, Christians, moral,
Sanford lost that game. Outplayed and outweighed, poor­ of policemen and school teachers. then some om- say "My ancestors religious people—not a black sheep
Located in Exclusive Residential Sections.
—
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Butter and egg dealers met ip ly equipped and fighting without the encouragement they Once in New York there were eight came over on the Mayflower.”
in the flock, not a drunkard, not
New York recently, What's this— might have had, eleven boys held what is said to be one of thousand school teachers and eight
Fifty-five years before John Al- one for whose life I would have to
BUILDING LOTS
u frame-up for the Christmas sen- the most powerful high school teams in the state, scoreless thousand open saloons. Now there den planted his foot on Plymouth utter an apology. The environ
Solcclrd with reference lo LOCATION offers a *,a
aon?
• .
Rock, Spaniards under Mcncndrz meat in which my youth was spent
tie
twice
ns
many
school
teachers,
for threo quarters of the game and were only beaten because and not one legally open t'.tloon. had settled St. Augustine and hud
---------- n---------fill range in speculative-*,o
was ns nearly ideal ns any that I
of
two of those circumstantial occurrances known us the That’s rm improvement.
built a great fort. The only de* know.
Consider tlio lot o f the light
cont. It shows almost as much "breaks.” A number of football critics have remarked that
ccndont o f Meliemlez in the United
PROFITS
"When [ add together all that 1
rougo as the young flapper's Sanford's fight last week was one of the greatest exhibitions
M A W NOT in favor of drunk­ States is "Chic" Acosta o f Jack­ have derived from these four
Price and Terms Very Attractive
cheeks.
enness, but o f real temperance, be­ sonville, and when a noted histori­ sources and subtract from what
of gnmenesH ever witnessed on (he local field.
BUY IN SANFORD ^
--------- o— -----lieve with Thomas Jefferson that an discovered this u few months I am all that is due to these gifts
If you see a ninn walking the
(liven game ness then, what heights of success might these light beer for workmen, light wine ago, and Mr. Acosta was "o fficia l­ unsolicited and unearned, l feel
Safe and Sound.
-m
streets with a worried look, the boys gain were they accorded the assistance and encourage­ for other classes, ice water for ly" notified; he replied; "Menen- that any part for which I can
chances nro thnt he has been try*
those that prefer it, would be the dez was a good man I reckon, but claim credit is of little consequence.
ment found in, let us say Plant City?
ing to rent a house.

{jeminole(![pun

A. I \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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Johnny Spencer of the Macon
'1 ilK U h A U K N O N K s &gt; low bu t th e y h a v e th e ir triu m p h s.
Telegraph say*, "Mime men are
S m all Huecesaoa tuil’ fice fo r sm a ll so u ls.— B o v e c .
horn rich while others marry into
families thnt own land in Florida."

CONCERNING HOLIDAYS

A Cleveland woman l* repotted
TAMI'A TltlHUNE
to have held a perfect hand in Mull
Jong, nut what we’d like to know
Some duy somebody somewhere they might us well be distributed
is what effect doe*, that have upon
Vice President’s fight to change will he moved to utter a wantin'; evenly through the year. It would
against the unlicensed multiplica­ simplify matters, for instance, to
the .Semite rules?
tion of legal holidays. The more have :&gt; specified day of every
Greece and Bulgaria ate about kolidaya we get, the less inclined month made u legal holiduy, tak­
to go to war again. .Somehow or people are to take them seriously. ing its name in case from some his­
other those Greeks and Bulgarians A few enthusiastically observed toric anniversary occurring within
just don't feel happy unless they would be better for the object in­ the month.
are scrapping and it matters not tended than many indifferently
The tendency, of course, is al­
whether there’s any cuuse for it nil, celebrated or neglected altogether. ways to multiply, never to doNew Year long ago lost its sig­ erense, the number of holidays. We
-D
Speaking of society happenings, nificance for most people. Even may ignore a holiday, but we never
here’s the latest from the Iajos- the public schools usually do not legislate it out of existence; ami It
ville, Col,, Light: "Henry Schulte dose for Lincoln's birthday or for is small honor to a hero or an his­
made a pleasant visit to Knnsns Columbus day. Comparatively few toric event for the public general­
City hist week, accompanied by n observe Thanksgiving as it relig­ ly either to neglect the holiday set
ious festival. Even Memorial day aside in commemoration or to
car o f hugs. ’
lias become more u touring and turn the celebration into channels
-o Mi»» Lurile Rife as flower girl outing occasion than one for re­
to its original purpose.
carried u banket of roses anti membering those who saved the
U ho will be first seriously to
aweetpea*. Mr. Robert Jones of Union.
suggest a revision of holidny sche­
If legal holiday* arc to be mere­ dules in the interests o f u harassed
Altoona wore a frock o f pink geor­
gette anti acted ns best mnn.— ly occasions for escaping work and confused mankind?
Lancaster (F a) News. Hot be was
the cutest one there.
----- — o---------THU A R T OF DECLINING
Activity in tho local real estate .______
NEW YORK TIMES
field during the past few days lias
brought the total around the mil­
I lie tongue o f political gossip rntm Seymour's
famous "Y our
lion tlollur murk and indications wa:* naturally set wagging by candidate I cannot be," But soon
are that salsa fo r the remainder Governor Smith's flat announcc- lie wa*. Governor l.owden stated
of the season will eclipse even the Intent that be would not run for i '
he would not accept
iiiost optimistic predictions of
office again in this State, ( ould the \ ice ('residential ueminutiun,
vend months ago.
lie really have meant it?
And and, mu'h to the ■urprisu o f alL
----------o - ----did what he gaid shut him out de- ntuek to it, even after the RcpubliArthur Robinson, Indianapolis fimtedy from the I’ rosidentinl race
Lenvention Imd nominated him.
attorney, has been named to suc­ in ID28? To this latter question 1 ut the most complete master o f
ceed the late .Humuel Ralston. That tin* Governor has made the antici­ the act of declination was Gcncrul
givea Senator Watson something to pated reply. ||„ wi|| not lift his Sherman, who, when it was pro­
warty about fur he may now lie hand to get a ('residential nomina­ posed
I ' '" '” to make
IMBRr him
1111 a candidate
reasonably certain tlgit Former tion, but if n. comes to him un­ for the Presidency,
ter •jy declarSenator Albert Beveridge will be sought, hr will accept it.
cd: "H nominated,
. . . .
. 1 will not aehis opponent next year and that
the Incident recalls historic in­ cept, and if dieted, I will not
isn’t a very pleasant situation to stances
s
o f declinations, some o f serve.
There wa, no getting away
face.
which did not decline, I'jch aa llo- from that.
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right plan. Meanwhile we are pit- his relationship gets me nowheres."
"Lincoln must have hud some­
John AI den was the most aristo­ thing of the same feeling when lie
ing up wealth and trying an inter­
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esting experiment.
cratic of the Pilgrims, and he was expressed preference for the poem
17 Years of Success in Sanfordi
a cooper by trade, lie made bar- that begins "O, why should the
Magnolia al Second.
AT Kl ZP.1ES, in France, has rels nnd tubs for u lot o f people |spirit of mortal bo proud?"
been found, made of teeth from the
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Serious charges have been made land tho cost of operating ships, is
pulled teeth from a dead bear, to
hang something shiny around their against Captain Diehl of the Ocean nothing when another ship is iri
reeks. Now pearl divers go “ all Steamship Company' -learner City distress.
naked to the hungry sharks," to of Rome, which rammed the sub­
The courtesy of the sea would
bring up more expensive necklaces.
have dictated that Captain. Diehl
marine
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Block
Island,
An estimable lady, Just dead in
make every effort to rescue the
New York state, leaves a collec­ charges which involve the tradi­ survivors o f the S-51, that ii tion of jewelry worth literally mil­ tional honor and courtesy of tho should huve stood by the place of
lions of dollars. It couldn't make seas. Captain Diehl’s side has not collision until rescue ships arrived;
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Six looms, garage, large lot.
Witnesses have testified that af­ that ships nearby which had
that owned the cave bear teeth
ter the City of Rome rammed the searchlights that were in working
necklace, the "urge’ was there.
Built with great care for resident owner*!
submarine and three of her crew order would be notified.
SCI E NT ISTS i N V ESTIG A 1 1\ t; were saved, Captain Diehl remark­
High grade, built-in features and many,,^*-tr
Whether he is guilty of all
the alleged transmutation of mer­ ed to one o f the rescued men: "I charges or not, he is at leust guilty
lected for comfort and convenience.
cury into gold ^&gt;v a German chem­ don't give a damn for the ship, but of having continued on his course
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ist say the tiling has not been I’m sorry for the boys." Another within a short timo after the dis­
i!I»
witness testified that the City of aster. it will be remembered that
done.
Essentially a worth-while property.
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Gold basis o f currency will not Rome remained at tho scene of the because he did leave the scene, it
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be threatened until some genius collision less than forty-five minu­ was necessary to institute a search
find • a way to extract gob! from tes. Another testified that he can­ for the Bunkcn submarine and that
the waters of the ocean as they celled a radio message which told the work of rescue was materially
roll through the English Channel, o f the collision and sent, instead, delayed.
u message "Have no information
or out o f the liny o f Fundy.
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Every ton of sea water contains to give."
Contemporary
Comment
If the testimony is true, a sorry
fifty miligrams of gold. Nut much
from a ton. but a good deal if you chapter has been written in a book
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When money talks, uo never
could get it all. There ure on earth that is otherwise heroic in content
about one quintillion three hun­ — the took of bravery at sea. A| criticize its grammar.—Chicago
HART NASON, Local Manager
News.
dred and eighty quadrillion tons of few weeks ago. a big British line
•* at q ‘
sen water, containing about sixty- turned back in its course to Amer­
507-8 1st National Bunk Bldg.
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nine trillion tons or one hundred ica and ran several hundred miles I There’s absolutely nothing in
and one thousand two hundred at top speed to place u physician namu* Mr. Mellon never
H I I I S I I U B I B I S S l " &lt; l ^ l &gt; S I I S I I ||S B B IB S S S ia l|l ||B&gt;
pounds o f solid gold for each of the on a German liner where a womun i —Harrisburg Telegraph, :UL‘
billion five hundrud thousand mil­ was dangerously ill. More than a
lion men, women and children on score o f years ago, an American
“ Clean AmcFcan Plays" rca.K
commander, after having sunk an a caption. Well, why don’t thev'1
earth.
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enemy ship, ordered Ids crew: Elm City Clarion.
Loans
MONEY AVAILABLE,
IF EACH of us owned nothing "D on’t cheer, boys, the poor devils
For First MortgaR* Loans on liberal Valuation*
hut his share of gold that is in the are dying." One of the traditions
If they nre going to keep flv
Consult us
when In the market for fund*
ocean, he would be worth $18,000,- o f the sea is that men shall risk ingL
” Hio occnn;they'd better mat,,
000, However, if any man asks you their lives to rescue ’others; that other planes like the PN 'j
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M a g n o l i a &amp; S e c o n d A- I CONNELLY &amp; SiiNS , 5 i
to invest in a plan to get gold from ships shall at all times tender aid for It has shown that it can ’ ri,',,**
to other ships in distress. Money — Omaha Evening World llerjijj '
the ocean, arrest him.

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THOUGHTS—W ISE
AND O TH ERW ISE

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
What would you do if someone In
H A R L A tf W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR
Residence Telephone 313-J your household choked, choked
really very seriously and didn't
seem likely o regain his or her
breath again without some sort of
W E L F A R E D EPARTM EN T
i u !,sala
outside assistance?
Nine people
O R G A N IZE G ARD EN CIRCLE
Alfred Ericson began work for out of ten feel that a slap on the
m.
back is helpful to begin with, but
Norman De Forrest, Monday.
there is really very little reason
The W elfare Department of the pleasure in the fine attendance. The
Mrs. /Ella Lundquist spent the to suppose thnt this does any good,
W oman'* . Club held its first meet­ P . T » \ n w the
Club
and sonveimes a siap given irt ex­
Park at Robinsons Spring report­
ing o f the season Wednesday aft­ ed the placing o f bird sanctuary day Thursday with Mrs. Borell.
citement seems to the poor choker
ernoon, with Mrs. W. L. Henley signs there, and certain phases of
Mrs. Fletcher nnd Mrs. Gordon only like an added hardship.
*the East Side residing, and with an unusually their work were discussed,
\&gt; hen a child or baby chokes se­
have
both been on the sick list.
Ajjoclatton a i P
riously, you should hold him up by
The program o f the Weifare De­
attendance.
Iarge
d
ONE feds it the mincU of entering the store— a warm R idd­
. i o’clock.
Proceeding the business meet- portment fur the year will center
Rev. O. O. Kckardt o f Pierson the feet, head downward, but this
fewie P 'nnf r un: ing, Mrs. E. L. Markell organized in the home, nnd its K'ntimental will preach at the Luthernn church must of course be done very gently
L tb«'
.h« Chamber
of the garden circle o f 30 ladies, who side was brought out in two tender next Sunday,
ing, prompt service.
nrut with every effort not to cause
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i’a
Club are to meet in garden * after this
the child any needless discomfort
songs by Mrs. Colclough. The jiracYou notice it further as you shop around. Courteous floor
&amp; 3 i c u b . first time o f
organization, for tical aspects of the home were hanThe Dorcas club will me.'t Thurs- or anxiety. Suddenly to yank a
choking
child
up
by
the
heels
nnd
monthly garden talks, and fo r some dled by Mrs. Alexander Vaughn in dny the 20th at the home o f Mrs
men to direct you; well trained, competent salespersons to
will meet at systematic planning fo r the Flow­ her very intelligent discussion of Archie Swanson,
roughly dangle him in mid air
might he enough to terrify him
, Church,
er Show which will be held early taxes, mil Inge and valuation. Durwait on you; and complete stocks at fair prices from which
hbors trill meet In the spring. The membership of ing the social hour, Mr. it. S. Davey
Mr. Purdy is erecting n nice dreadfully.
- Hall at 7:30. f this circle is limited to thoso actu­ spoke informally on the relative house for rent or Bale, we hear,
Then them is the old idea of
you make selections.
.^.Teachers ally doing something in this line cost o f the different types of near the Lutheran church.
raising the hands straight nnd high
t at ,2:30. This and promises to be full o f interest. homes in wood iLucco and brick.
over the head. This may be of
Cordiality at its finest at Dickson-Ives.
neetlhRA t the department meeting, Mrs.
Mrs. John Borell spent Fridny help. In extreme cases it is some­
Throughout the afternoon there
times
necessary
to
thrust
the
fing­
Henley very graciously outlined was plenty of active discussion of wlkh Mrs. Ballinger calling also to
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something o f her policieii in her the subjects treated, showing th eisee Mrs. Lundquist and Mrs Swan­ er down the throat. This takes
considerable presence of mind nnd
our of the Meth- prefatory remarks, and expressed vivid interest.of those present.
son.
should of course be done carefully
|1 mrtC w,lth, MrS&gt;
Jt 3:30 o’clock.
Emil Magmison spent the week so as not to scratch nr bruise the
(Association of the
end here with his sister, calling throat with the finger nail.
H allow e’en M u s i c a l
chooi^iH conduct
Most of u&lt; are very ill pro pored
THE longer one does business nt 1)-1 the more one realizes
to see Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundfor such emergencies. It may bo
quist.
Is Given W ednesday
Icitf***®11upon what fine principals the store is founded.
Friendly
difficult to remember many of the
By Social Departm ent
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer I.undquist usual antidotes for poison. Be on
service, varied stocks, fair prices.
Musical Club meets
A . L. Bagwell o f Atlanta Is in are now eonifortally settled in the safe side and keep this infor­
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in their nice new house on the hard mation in u book or on a card
The Music Department o f the the city on business.
placed in some convenient place
road.
This is the combination thnt has made the store grow from
Sanford W om an’s Club entertained
where it is never disturbed.
M. G. Stagg o f Orlando is in
oracti«.°f *be *?an*
with
n
delightful
Hallowe’en
Musi­
An
emergency
card
might
be
Sanford on business.
Club will take place
Mr. Hood continues very feeble
n small concern to one of the finest if not the largest in Florida.
cal at the Clubhouso Tuesday eve­
from rheumatiun his wife is nn fastened on the inside o f the cabi­
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in
your
bathroom.
Or
you
may
lour will If held at ning. There was a fairly large at­
Mrs. M. L. Fulton of Titusville invalid, also. Ilev. Brownlee was
oven
have
a
small
note
book
with
4 ten o’clock.
------------------------ o ------------------------tendance, including many guests. wns a Sanford visitor Wednesday. a recent caller.
your needed information. A good
The rooms were skillfully and
plan
is
to
have
a
card
hanging
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kirkpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry nnd
^Monday
tpa'Cluh wiH meet beautifully decorated with flowers of Arcadia are visiting in Snnford. Mrs. Bengstonof Windermere spent from your telephone or posted
^ S i t ' a t 206 U u and plants suggestive o f the Har­
Sunday at the home of Mr. and nearby containing the telephone
AT this time when a new season is underway, when the stnto
numbers you will nett! "in emer­
vest season.
Miss Margaret L. Duncan o f . Mrs. T. O. Tyner.
gency." In such cases it is often
n* Guild will meet
Delightful refreshments
were Durham, N. G\, is visiting in San- i
this city and others are truly starting n new era, we at Dickserved after the musical program ford.
We were all glad to see our min­ difficult to searcli through the tel­
iton
olia Avenue nt 3-JO. by young ladies in Hullow’en at­
ister, Rev. Clark out with a fine ephone book for the desired num­
son-tvea repledge ourselves to you. May the fine spirit thnt
tire in nn atmosphere saturated
A. C. Brinkman o f DeLnnd is new car, he sure has need o f one. ber but it is not difficult to pick
it
out
from
a
few
on
your
list.
T T t lib r a r y
with goblins witches.
Fortunes spending a few days in Sanford on |He gave un a good Bible study as
has been in evidence continue. May you he ever successful
Aiming these should be the tele­
ry haur will be held were told and other spooky enter­ business.
usual.
phone number of the nearest hos­
y rest Saturday tainment provided.
and may wo merit your patronage.
pital. the telephone number o f your
o’clock, f»r which
The entertainment wns opened
Miss Margaret Ericson who han
Mrs. J. N. Robson and Miss Mil­
[lark ii arrnngmg a by a few interesting remarks by dred Peabody motored to Orlando a responible position with the physician and an alternative whom
you might call in case you couid
n program. includMrs, D. P. Drummond on the true yesterday.
Western Union at West Palm not get your own. There should |
orous stories. Last
meaning and spirit o f Hallowe’en.
Beach arrived home Monday (oi­ likewise he the number of a near-,
j good attendance,
lier vacation at the home o f her] by or reliable drug store.
She explained that the day was
Rev.
J.
F.
Bell,
o
f
Palatka,
well
You j
the selections gjvfirst celebrated by the ancient known in Sanford, is stopping at parents.
might add the number of the po- 1
trry K. Brooks, in­ Druids und later by the pagan Ito- the Seminole.
lice station though the telephone |
ti Uncle
Remus
mans as a harvest feast, a solemn
Dr, Oscnbaugh and wife of Or­ operator will waive the ceremony,
occasion which witnessed the ex­
Mrs. William Tweedey o f Tam­ lando came out Sunday with Mrs. o f a number in cases o f emergency, t
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pulsion o f nil evil spirits.
All pa is the guest o f Miss Clara Ran­ Calder to see how Mrs. Morel! wu
Another useful number in case of
SEE, Fla., Oct- 22. Saints' Eve, or All H ollows' Eve kin this week.
getting
along,
being
pleased
to
find
emergency is the number of a near­
th« many other
ORLANDO PHONE 1106
has evolved to the present con­
her in such good health after the by garage or taxi stand where you
ijovwnor Martin re­
ception o f H allowe'en," a time of
Dr. Claude Breed in of Anderson, opc ration.
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on
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notice.
necessity for acfunmaking and fensting.
S. C., is the guest of his sister,
Iquijitionj fur priaMrs. J. N. Robson.
Mrs.
Drummond
also
explained
Mrs. Hilnm Lundquist and Mr.
wasted on charges
Fire Prevention Week
and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist nnd chil­
la and outside the that the music which was to fol­
Jackson P. Deid o f New York dren were supper guest:&gt; nt the Complete stock fire extin­
low was to represent the spirit of
the thtee differen t eras o f Hal­ City is spending several days in home of Mr. and Mrs. August
guishers carried by
celebration, the Druid's, the city with relatives.
Swanson on Thursday as well us
Beautiful? lowe’en
the Roman's and the present day.
their son Archie am! wife, it being
Douglas Duncan, who has been Archie’ birthday. Mrs. Ballinger al­
e beautiful? That
Ball Hardware
The musical program was open­
t^erj v uman a ,ks ed by a number by the Club cho­ visiting in Sanford for some time, so enjoyed the cukes nnd coffee
Phone 8
inswvr is health, rus, peculiarly suggestive of spirit left this morning for Miami.
with them,,. ..............
iter
g health, Bright worship. Misses Luella Mahoney
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George II. Parker' of Washing­
jltxion,
rosy
cheeks,
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and mui
Margaret Peters delighted the
Card o f Thanks
ton, I*. C., is stopping at the Val­
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, l i l ,r;. audience with a piano duet, fol­ dez while on business in Sanford.
+ + + + + + + + + + + + *+ + 'M '*+ 4 *'J '+ + + + + 4 ,+ + + + + -l'
ium rid lack these ill,wing which M
las Elinor Barring
We wish to thank the many
loo'd looks, is Dr.|Played two b« uutiful violin aolosE, A. Nesbitt o f Pittsburgh, Pa., friends for their kindness and
ite Prescription, a
Two piano solos by Miss Pearl is in the city arranging for the
a women KufferingJ Robson and Miss Luella Mahoney estabishment of a Yellow Cab taxi courtesies shown us during !*
Men’ s Suits
the illness ami death of our Jj
y peculiar to their were next enjoyed. Mrs. Everett line.
then
favored
with
two
pleasing
de of W hs long
m oth er.
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Fancy grey brown ami tan worsted. 2 pair pants,
idians and skilfully vocal numbers, after which Mrs..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Seaburg and
J. (1. LEONARDY.
(iuurnnteed all wool. SEzoh up to 44.
iiUin Dr. Pi •i ce’s I Mitchell closed the program with a two children o f Jamestown, N. Y„
L. C. LEONARDY,
•delightful piano solo.
are visiting at the home of E. J.
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Starling.

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FASHION MINTS FO R M IL A D Y
BV, MARY M ARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

Mr. und Mrs. Charles E. Mit­
chell of Miami arc visiting in San­
ford. They uie stopping at the
Valdez.

!* At Essen- lege girl it has become ns IndisRoger II. Cahoon **f Milwaukee,
[ Wardrobe, y Every ptnsable as the slicker.
Wis.,
is looking over the "City Sub­
There are all sorts o f lumber­
jacks now, and some o f them i stantial” with a view towards in­
piil fishermen pmid- would not be recognizable us such vestment.
i to the college girls by any ropl lumberman. One very
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd re­
kir most talked-abcat popular variety is made with close­
B in high favor. Ami ly woven hip belt and cu ffs, with turned Wednesday evening from a
kl lumberjack has pro- body part and sleeves or just the two weeks' trip to Augusta, Gn.,
\ From the one they body part made o f leather. Some­ Muconi Gn., nnd Jacksonville.
fester or dicker— times there is nothing leather
Mrs. Thomas II. Gibson is ex­
Hejce
ere girl would about them. One _________
no cuD
_ exinteresting
irmal-i&amp;f
pected
back shortly from Nash­
now they ample is made o f brushed mohair
* other (He lumber'. with collar, cu ffs and hipband o f ville, Tenn., where she has been
knitted wool in bright-colored de­ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Filkins.
■ fashion* have conn* sign.
X .ea?y enou*l&gt; b&gt; say
R. E. Holland of Center Mill,
PiHhiki other fashions
Fla., Dr. S. I*. Holland of Blake­
ns the years
ley, Ga., Dr. H. G. Holland of Atf e th'' •&gt;’&lt;* England
nntn, und Dr. Lewis o f Atlanta are
towns
in the city on business.
n,ore or less
ax summer resorts. It
Among the business callers in
in fr
you road
Sun ford Wednesday front Jackson­
JithUr n , *‘best selville were Marshall V. Osborne,
f ‘ h'.x mduai deJohn
Glisson, Edwin S. Myers.
kipt S n
tiVL‘ 1 3ti*y-utGeorgo H. West, J. Hnnyanl and
initijf?eru storos in
E. R. Mintur.
thernseloanv , mer by an in*
Sam Byrd, George Knight, and
of summer peoWarner Scoggins of the University
r. n«w ind unhearclo f Florida motored to Sanford
'J I** Powder and
Wednesday evening to visit their
Is ’ ^jrrtra supplies,
parents. They returned to Gaines­
d »uch sundries.
ville this morning.

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The wedding o f Paul Luke of
Sanford and Miss Mary Louise
Dickenson of Tampa is to take
place this evening in Tampa. Many
Sanfiyd people have gone to the
C igar City to attend.

I, ” e Rorekeepers
p
hand their
'
wl-skin coats,
? n* boots, stout
baskets, etc.
®ltracted the atten0M, who had doubt
v*nous interesting
M the highly
xs
It Was
Prank no doubt that
J1 thcs0 sou’wester*
°wn highly prot ^
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But
irea I R a new faxhioii
^
over th0 entire
a
the demand for
'
the fishermen
U .PtiS he bucket in
,s w demand from
a
This lumberjack coat is ,na&lt;ie of
ntaln |illaEC storM in
hi ", rt3()rts that girls
Rdis
7 1 ,.plaid OoSiel.
l i ' r fi? 1 lumb« 3 *nd
,?a,U aml the
" i,h

ise |.atuther mountain

ears i *er Coats have
bul I T w° rn- You
in
, lumberjack
[ou ,
Utile village
evert a S 0
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TALLAH ASSEE, Fla., Oct. 21
— (A3)—Judge J. E. Peacock, Volu­
sia county judge, was relieved of
his bench duties on October 1U by
order o f Governor Martin, because
o f disqualification. Judge James
G. Sharon, Seminole county judge,
was designated by the executive
to preside at cort at DcLand on
that date.

W. C. LEONARDY.
MRS. C. 11. WALSH,
MRS. It. E. WATERMAN * l

Evening Hushiess Class

All wool Englisn socks, beautiful patterns, tan,
brown, grey. Small, medium und large designs,
medium nnd light weight.

HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

__________$3.00 to $7.50 pair_________

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Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; ‘J

4-Piece Suits for Boys

Beginners may enter at any
time

All wool, fancy niuterinl. in new shades for fall.
Coat, vest nnd 2 pair pants. Nicely tailored.

$12.50 to $25 00

VALDEZ HOTEL
Kiir&lt;i|*rnn IMim

Boys’ School Pants

Sanford's l.emlloK Hofei

All wool, fancy worsted pants. All colors. G to
1*1 yrs. Also long trousers in grey and tan. Sizes
fron G to 1G yrs.

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__________ #2.25 to $6.00 pair__________

MRS. It. O. TRAVIS

Men’ s Shirts

Public Stenographei

Hrondcloth and Imported
Undress plain and fancy colors. All guaranteed
fast, with and without collars.

Valdez Hotel Lobby

$2.50 to $5.00 each
The Ball Hardware
Chinaware In English Porce­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

New Neckwear for Men
Handsome now patterns, bright colors.
all pure silk that will not wrinkle.

Made of

_________$1.00 and $1.50 each________
G. TAYLO R DYER
Feinting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Fall Suits for Small Boys
Fast colors wash chamhray lininc.
seys. Brown, tan and grey.

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Elton J. Moughton
a r c h it e c t

First National Bank HIdjt.
Sanford. ------------ FI..HH*

60 ACRES IN LAKE COUNTY
On hard surface road ami railroad. For abort time only, j l 00*00
per acre. 1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 yvars. Discount for all cash.
1 ACRE CHICKEN FARM
3 miles on brick road near city of Sanford with small house and
chickens.
$1250.00 for quick sale.

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
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G olf Socks

All wool Jer­

#1.50 to $5.00 each__________

Sweaters For Men and Boys
Heavy ami light weight Coat and slip-over styles.
All colors, all wool. Brown, gray, tun and navy
and fancy combination.

$2.50 to $10.00 all sizes

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SANFORD HERALD,
quake and fire o f 1906. It presents

! REPUBLIC GETS Alabaster As Lamp:
Used By!
LIBRARY Material
Ancient Egyptians
EX-EMPEROR

Built Of a r.trangc contrast to the glossy s
siirfsces o f the giant structures of
San Francisco’s “ Wall Street." Al­ J
eise Stones Is though
interior improvement? are ®
made, the exterior, built to
Altered By Brokers being
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endure, will not be changed.

To Pilot Chicago Cubs

LONDON, Oct. 2 2 .^ 0 ?)— Where­
as tho world Is just beginning to
(ohenzollern Collection Is use alabaster for electric lighting,
the Egyptians .1275 years ago made
Claimed By New Dynasty even
finer alabaster lamps than
• . •AaFroperty of State;Hnoks rro produced today, Howard Car­
Held Pending State Action ter, co-discoverer pf Tutankhamen’s
tomb, iuid in an address here.
.Mr. Carter made known that in
J g f * B E R LIN ,
Oct. 22.— o n - The
, ' fam ily library of the Hohenzol- finding many of those lamps in the
.5 *
letns, comprising about 100,030 tomb the secret o f how the Egyp­
tians
illuminated
their
homes
wa«
Volumes, besides numerous maps,
M
r? n
musical publications nnd sketches, revealed.
The lamps ware executed in
form s part of the Hohcnzotlcrn in­
ventory claimed by the German beautiful designs in tranlucent nlRepublic as being the property of abaster, and one of them stood
about three feet in height, with a
the state.
^Pending the ultimate decision of large central cup. There was no
the courts the library remains in decoration on the exterior or the
the form er Royal Castle at Ber­ interior, but immediately a light
lin. The library was founded Sep- j was placid in the vessel there could
tember 20, 18(52, when the private j be seen a picture o f the_ young
f
and queen in colors. This e f­
libraries o f Frederic the G r e a t ,"king
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■: V' ■ Kings Frederic William II, 111 and fect wai' producer by another ves­
4 -a
IV , and the small hut valuable per­ sel, with the decoration on its cx•&lt; - • •v? ■
■Ft
sonal library o f Queen Louise of terior, being fitted inside the lamp
Prussia, were incorporated. Prior so cleverly that the joints between
to that date those various libraries the two vessels could not be seen.
■were kept at different castles.
The originator o f the idea of
3 &amp; - a!. yfel'E •'&lt;?&gt;s
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founding n library of the HohenzolBn
lem s was Duvinage, the librarian
o f Frederic William IV, who sug­
• : 1 ’• ■ '
gested the plan to the king in 1859.
Ills suggestion, however, did not
Meet the new boss of the Chicago Cubs, Mr. Joseph McCarthy. He has
meet with the npprova! of the
just been appointed pilot of the wavering Windy City Machine. Dur­
Treasury o f the Royal Household
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— OP)— ing the recent American Association season, he led tho Louisville
nnd it was not until 1H(!2 that his
Various methods recently worked Colonels tn the pennant in one o f the most one-sided rares in that or­
successor, Dr. Doit me, overcame
out for the commercinl drying of
this opposition.
fruits nnd vegetables are discuss­ ganization’s history. McCarthy has been with the Louisville club for
By 1R71 the new library con­ ed in n new bulletin issued by the several seasons and has enjoyed pronounced success.
tained 10,000 volumes. At the sug­ United .States Department of A g ­
gestion o f Emperor William I, a riculture. The bulletin is intended
number o f contributions from the lor thnso who have plans for en­
library were mode to other libra­ tering the dehydration business or
ries.
are already in the industry. The
From 1880 to 1888 the Hohcn- information included in the publi­
Zollern library was steadily en­ cation will enable beginners to pro­
larged, re-arranged and recatalo- ceed with fair assurance o f being
gued and with tho ascension o f able to prepare satisfactorily dehy­
Emperor William II, and the new drated fruits nnd vegetables and
librarian, Walter Robert Tornbw, will assist those now engaged in
it-wns given an entirely new lease. the work to improve their meth­
l e a s t s . _______
By an Imperial edict in 1895 a ods, m ys a departmental notice
large number of smaller family li­ outlining the contents of tho bulle-1
braries scattered among the va­ tin.
,
I
rious cashes were also incorporat­
Such phases of the Industry at
the selection of lliV location o f the
ed.
Although the Jlolienzoltern Fam­ plant, its preparation for drying,
ily Library was intended for the curing, packing, nnd storing are
exclusive use o f tho llohenzollerns discussed in detail. ___
and their court retainers, it was
accessible to nil intellectual per­
sons who hnd an interest in study­
ing the books.

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Faithful

Real Service

Constructed by masters, to
Imttlc disasters. Dunlop is
best in every way and built in
Ihu II. S. A.
Its
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Fxirasrurdlncsii* entiutttar.dlug f. :.:urcof Dutch motor cars.
Hoick closed cars denuinctrat-.* dvi am t tz.-ikingly in cross*
country travel.
Town or country. goed re ■!; ( » &gt;■' , it‘» j*:| the 'ctr.a to a
fluid.. Ytmcon go ati; s-.hc.t! .mv . - u. c&lt;&gt; ,r.ul do If rniltfi
taUcr because of the l.o.i.iu , . ’
, iwer, butch Volvo*
in Head engine.
You cats travel long distune. !:t 1 or, •
became o f ilto
deep, wide, luxurious seat
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lad leg ro o m ,and
fullcantilcver tear springs. •. d !
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and nut ■ :r!ni,i
barmin
in;; strain. This
is the tnr'.t efliclcnt . i vi i * :
*tc .riog pcaf to la r
perfected.
lictrer Bitir!; &lt;It ■f.*.1 m o Vt 1 ■
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Five lota In Iron* of lintel Korreat 1 nt,

W . J. THIGPEN

New Six Room Bungalow (modern).
built-in features.
Large lot.

Garage.

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Street Parade
at 11 a. m.

Elaborately furnished.

P rice $8,000.

Terms

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221-E. First Street, Opposite Postoffice

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SALES FORCE
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Drive In
Phone M7-W. Sanford, Flu.

SANFORD BUICK CO.

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MAGNOLIA AYE.

Friendship with Martin Durkin led
to tho arrest o f Hetty Werner,
above, on a Mann act charge in
Chicago.
Police simultaneously
began n hunt for Durkin as a mur­
derer. Hut, said Hetty of her miss­
ing lover: "He's the most wonder­
ful man on earth."

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Why waste your lime run­
ning uruund looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vent your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. Wo have been ill the
real estate business for years
nnd arc giail to say we have
tho finest listings and the
best values in tho Stuto of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us fur
letter results and quick action

The nation-wide popularity of (his
new &lt;|uulity Four is due to the en­
thusiasm of men and women who
say they have never seen Us equal
for comfort, beauty, ease of han­
dling and performance.
Everywhere its continuous and de­
pendable power, its effortless,
flashing pick-up, (is economy and
durability are a marvel even lo
those who have driven cars of
much higher price than this splen­
did Chrysler.
These characteristics, so uniquely
Chrysler, are the result of the ap­
plication for the first lime of the
proved scientific engineering of its
famous companion car, the Chrys­
ler Six, to four-cylinder practice.
Linked to this is a degree of man­
ufacturing skill and accuracy found
only in Chrysler products.
Women who like fine things are
captivated by the Chrysler Four
beauty of line and coloring, by Us
restful riding and handling—.the
&lt;nin«i.tat Font
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FULTON, INC.

Brokers

Real Eatatft
Developers Promoter &gt;' f f i
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SANFORP, FLORIDA.

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result of l hryslcr-designed spring
suspension and pivotal steering,
together with balloon tires.
They appreciate in particular the
greater safety of Chrysler hydrau­
lic four-wheel brakes, furnished on
this new Four at slight extra cost
for the first time on any car of
like price.
They enjoy its freedom from throb
and rumble in the closed models.
Sense o f vibration is wiped out by
specially-designed insulation of the
motor from.the frame.
.Modish Fisher llodies, planned and
built fur utmost comfort and room­
iness, are further cause for Chrysler’s wide-spread popularity with
men as well as with women—a
popularity for which even a Chry­
sler production of SOU cars a day
has proved inadequate.
Test these distinctive Chrysler
Four advantages yourself.
Your
nearest dealer will welcome the op­
portunity of a demonstration.
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Sanford. Fla.

Phone G92.

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In fertilizing vegetable crops proper care should be used in selecting
a fertilizer to produce the results desired. Avoid “stunting” your plants.
Remember that the crop must be marketed, therefore, good shinning dual­
ities are essential.

PERFORMANCE AND BEAUTY THAT APPEAL TO THOSE WHO KNOW

Hhidl Fish (’umininstouiT Hodges
is ju •. In receipt of a letter, one
o f 7,000 muilcil out over the coun­
try, from n large Aimlnchicoht xen
food concern. The letter call* at­
tention to a despatch sent nut by
The Associated Press some tiniw
ago regarding tho purity of the
Florida oyster.

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T»vo Iota In llnrfnlr. The only twi.
n *nllnli|,.
1M Iota In Cltr llinila fo r S2700.nn.
.
Choice II. II. fronton? nt Oio.ou prr f
Sire Iota on Onk Axe. Cjill anil , PP
I have the rhulceat nerettae In r|(v
teres led talk with me.
f,,r
If ll'rt business property I hove Ihnt.
lim e sortie on n M year tease__rnn'i
.
If you are n stronger II will im,

OWNER LEAVING CITY.

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Two Iota on Pork 13.1 x 120 *0300.00. T„ u
Two Iota on Nanfonl Avr. One

.JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 22.— (/P)
— The market news service fo r the
season 1925-26 Issued by the Unit­
ed States department of Agricul­
ture Florida State Marketing Bu­
reau here will be started again on
November 1 next, it has been an­
nounced. The report is daily and
covers miscellaneous market condi­
tions, weather conditions, state
shipments and divem ons. It is free
o f charge by mails nnd will be supplied by wire for the cost o f the
toll.

Sacrifice

lo u g n K o a
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Marketing Bureau To
Issue Reports Soon

The Puleston-Brumley Baildtng.

Government Gives
Information About
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Two Iota near Depot (or fTOoo.oo „

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. i&amp; .-W
— A brokerage firm is making in­
terior alterations In the Parrott
Building, a structure built In 1852
o f stones brought from China.
When the ship railed in from
Hongkong nnd landed at the sin­
gle w harf the city then had, Chi­
nese coolies secured thfe great
stones to bamboo poles and carried
them to the site. There was no der­
rick, and the atones w e re . lifted
into place by a primitive sytom o f
poles and ropes. But the coolies,
directed by an American contrac­
tor, did n good job.
The little threc-iJ;ory building
stood staunchy through the 72
years of progress. It was one o f the
few downtown to survive the earth-

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IDEAL I’ ERTILIZEUS are made from right materials so proportioned
ass to give steady, continuous growth. The plant food they contain is well
1)
Producing crops that “ hold up" and reach the market in good
condition.
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SERVICE TO GROWERS

We offer to the vegetable growers of
hi da Agricultural Supply Company of
r 'l V b n °naU. ’ nn Ebtomologist of high
o f con lriu 8 “ bllUt
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Florida, through our subsidinrv
Jacksonville, the services of*Dr
repute. If troubles arise in the
&gt;'ou th« most up-to-dato methods

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

fill
on
°

Iho market, Write then, for

IDEAL FERTILIZERS
are described with prices shown in our Price List No. 29.
Send for a Copy.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
Manufacturers of Ideal Fertilizers
Paul It. Forbes, Mgr., SnnfoYd Branch

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W idely Extended
lEstablished In 1917
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\ 22.— UP)
„tnt of‘ the
jug Bureau
■I BppropriaJ growth ha:;
[^tension of
servlco Is
"0f farmers
other states
inJ in - t
, I* shown
|bureau.

f service the
he oppropria, $25,000 ania assembly
again inRhodes, comtiru, who or­
ient, the dc[u for operate
en very modn has been
of service
nount of monJailde*!, "is iisc|his motto has
out that the
or in point pt
try and its opje d now un*\ it
[way over fifty
fcrth of business
located in Jackemployes bc[issloncr. Today
[memberti of ihe
lag the cotnmis[ time the Florida
Bureau was csIttl only ten othoperating such a
ne are thirty-six.
-hroes of a (treat
Bailable fore* being
rapid victory to

descnbeil tho
owrsupply of
which lie unit!
me except as
id clothing,
le fine spirit of
gtel. both native
they have %vilfjeir pockets nnd
al and making
mid the Genthey will not
and 1 shall
ny power to re11,1

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Tho total resources d t National
banks in Florida on June 30, 1025
rfmyiii. deceased, fir nth
iij.rin,
ln«t
narrow section between southern ■eribeii-'tiehnertv.*'1?
"*f,1 above i" f l i
klyt n ns $ 290,216,000 by the
Suwanco county and northeastern ini_Iivin* and V
if '“
-lead.Tn
panie* cl
c u l m ? dcPut&gt;' W m ptrolUr a t W ashington.
■*“ • nil parneM
Hentand°, and the land pebble dorr ..Ifi *" UT lcr U o « H « 8mjrth.
which is found in a section cover­ i leaned, or otlierwla,.. In nnd fo
ttSo a*,OVf‘ dfncrlbed property;
ing part o f Hillsboro and Pollnil
lf, llvlnK “ n,l
dead,
counties.
a jlstmlmc Interestn under
In nn'T amytli, deceased, or otlierwlee
nn.i,
10
,n" 1 above described

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About 650-tons o f sand and grav­ If ,1 '.fV * m 1 “ 8nl&gt; th. If diving nnd
this country, tho commissioner was el for building purposes were pro- ! * f ■ .'. t11 pavtii-s claiming InterMs inder Allan Smyth, deceased.
asked to serve on many commit­ duced by the operators in Florida Ui,
*'tberw'se. In and to the last
tees, work In numerous drives anJ during 1924.
described property, and all
i.i-.Y.!1/ whether known or unknown
to deliver many patriotic speeches.
'
laimini;
Interests la and to the last
These wore in addition to his duties IV T1IK CIIICI"IT ro t IIT in- 'Mlf. abo\.. described property.
in office and he took opportunities
„ A " lt ,nml ,'IU' h " f &gt; ou are hereby
offered to further the Rood work
? i«i V
:'PPeur to tbo abovo enV,
cause on or before th&lt;- first
of the bureau which was an im- D A V ID C. limit;.
•Monday In November. Hie name bccrtnnt factor the war time activ2 Hu e Day ,if this Court, nnd
Complainant.
P
,1' -nd day of this month, at the
ities o f the farmer.
; fric.. of the clerk , f ibis Court, at
A A HON JEHNIOAN*. n „|.
From the very start marketing
•be Seminote County Court limit*,
Defendants,
order of
bait ford. Florida, and In default
advice was given to tho shippers
i hereof n decree pro confesso will
and growers in lecture *, by mail,
bo entered against you nml nncli
by phone, by wire and in person.
" i V o n ,and Haiti cause proceed ex
parte*
j
Markets were found for Florida
It la further ordered that Ibis or­
products, bulletins were issued on
der be published ..tiro n week In
all phases o f marketing and in­
four consecutive weekly Issues In
Hit- Sanford Herald, a newspaper
spections were made and claims
dished
at
Sanford.
Seminole
who, bji.t.M i; , ml
......
collected.
HUIDT. bis \vlfe|(-'V{'!!v - K,orl&lt;,“
The bureau kept in close touch If living, and If dead,
to all uartloH
m&gt;‘ l&gt;nn.1 nnd seal of said
with the marketing organisations, claim Iiik Ititere-u under A A R O N 1f 9n,u5rl lhls Ute
day uf Sept. A. D,
1. HN tl IAN, ROBERT IIAHNIIAPT
growers, shippers, with crop condi­ J
v.
r
D
orm , a s s .
and SUSAN lIAItNIIAHT h s wlf,
tions nnd the :*jpply nnd demand
ISU\'|
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t
ircul1 i-'l,urt.
Auri
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o f products affecting the markets. A ?K h \V , bis wife. JAMBS WBKKS.
. , A. M. W K B R 8 , D. C.
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and
HUHUCCA
It published reports o f the ship­ Pl.NKiiAN, Ins wife, .H E N R Y A to I,,AHI.I-.S
I*. DICKINSON.
,
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ment o f products out o f the state C1IANU nnd HOFRIA CItANF h is , -'‘ ', ipHor for f omplalnaiU.
and answered inquiries about. Flo­ wife EMANUUl, 1IPHDT nml— ‘ - **«• I-S-IO-SS-IB.
III-.IDT, Ills wlft, ns heirs, devisees, -------- ------ ------------------------------ rida fKiin many places throughout Kruntees
.................. ‘ *r otherwise. In nnd to
,
NOTICK
the world. Information about Flo­ the land hereinafter descrTbeilT'anii
At the request of many citizens,
rida’s crops, livestock, fruits, cli­ to all (lersotts nnd parties claiming tax-payers and property owners
any Interest under JACOll HftuCK.
properly within the area
mate and marketing conditions deceased, and .MICHAUD J. DOVl.U, j'wnlimhereinafter described, notice Is here­
deceased,
us
heirs,
devisees,
grantees
was spread broadcast.
by (liven of Intention to apply to tho
or otherwise; |tl and to the follow­ La-Kislnturi* o f tin, state of F lorlda.
Records show that tho bureau ing land sit date |n Hcmtnolr Conn- lo
In he
1 eonvened- la Special Session
averages from fifty to ono hun­ ty. Florida, more particularly di-- during Ihe month of November 1925,
scribcd ns follows, to-w li:
for tin passage of an Act of tho
dred telephone conversations daily,
Dots 1 and : of Block :!0 and
-.-ithdature amending Section fi. of
and sends out nn average o f not
ull of Block
of Mcllonvllle.
i ba pier 9S.7, Daws of Florida, t92:i,
acpordlng to plat
thereof reless thnn one hundred typewritten
*'” ■ purpose iif said amendment be­
corded In I’Int Book 1. puko I Jo
ing to enlarge the territorial limit*
letters daily. The bureau also sends
o f the Public Hecordu of Semi­
Ol the City of Sanford. Florida, to
nole County. Florida,
out wires and han personal confer­
include and embrace tho
follow­
to any and all other persons or ing described lands in Seminole
ences covering every phase o f pro­ and
parties who:*., namcn are unknown. County, Florida, not now a part of
duction, distribution and marketing claiming any right, title or Interest ih- corporate limits of th« city of
from the point o f origin to the ul­ In and to Hu- properly hereinabove Hatiford, Florida, more particularly
described, of any
part
or parcel described nn follows, to-w lt:
timate consumer. In addition it thereof.
Heetlntm Twenty &lt;;.)). Tw enty.one
sonds out more than 1,200 pieces
It Is hereby O U D K R E D that you (-1) Twenty-eight tJS) ami Tw en­
and
each
o
f
you,
bo
and
appear
be­
ty-nine
(2 9): the Southeast Quarter
of mail, bulletins, mimeograph
fore the said Circuit Court at tho of the .Southeast Quarter of Section
sheets giving information concern­ Court House at tjanford. Seminole Thirty
(3 0); the Northeast Quarto;"
ing Florida to all the United States County, Florida, on the H th day of of Hie Northeast Quarter of Sect loti
November.
A.
D,
l!»25,
anil
then
and
ridrtv-ono
t 3 l ) ; the North Half of
nnd in several foreign countries.
there irpilty answer to Ihn Bill of

Shoddy FLORIDA FACTS \
Repeal o f the m ajority o f the
IIssue In present
local game and fish laws
Islands is advocated by Stnte Commission­
purIuniforms rather
sp jhftddy clnthM»i«r General
pjpector gonernl
ktu Army, said
[of Ihb depart[ anpftrar.ee dur-

lim it

er o f Fish and Gnmc J. B. Royni,
and the'substitutions o f a general
law to apply throughout the stat*1.
This, he maintains, would enable
the state department o f game and
fresh water fish to work more e f­
ficiently and would expediate the
attainment o f the goal set.
A department o f Americanism
will shortly be established at the
University o f Florida. The state
board o f control will discuss the
plan at its next meeting. The de­
partment
waa
made
possible
thiuugh the gathering o f $40,000
by the Florida American Legion
in co-operation with the national
orgdnlatzion endowment fund. The
$10,000 was the Floi'ida Legion’s
40 per cent shure of the $100,000
gathered during the campaign.

Complaint exhibited against you to
this cause, said ault being u suit
to quiet till* tlllo of the ubo \- de­
scribed I.mil m tin* Uatnnl mi; at,
IT Is further O R D E R E D that this
Order of I'utdlcntlon bo publish, d
In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
published In Hanford. Hemltude Coun­
ty, Florida, once a week In four
consecutlv.. weekly Issues.
WITNUSH my hand and the seal
of the Circuit Court of tin- Seventh
Judicial Circuit of the State of Flo­
rida, In and for Seminole County,
on lids the llth day of October. A.
D. 1925.
V. U. DOUGLASS.
Clerk. Circuit Court, Seminole
Countv.
(CIRCUIT COURT SE AL)
By V M. W E E K S . Jo-putv Clerk.
WILSON,I D d ’ S U o L D U R A U.OVI.U.
Solicitors and Counsel for Complain­
ant.
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the North Half ..f Seetlna Thlrtytwo ( :l2) ; and the North Half of the
Northwest Quart-r d s ,-;i,ot T h ir­
ty-three
(33).
all
lit Township
Nineteen (19) South, Range Thlrtvone (31) Cast.
Dated at Sanford, Florida, this
9th day of Heptcmber A D D.23
(HEAL)
FORREST LAKE
S. O. CHASE
C. J. MARSHALL
An the City Comm lesion &gt;.f the City
of Sanford. Florida
Attest:
L It. PHILIPS. Cltv i-| ric.
Sept: 10-17-21 Oct: 1 - * - 1.V: : -Tj Nov.
5-12.

One o f our burn uhUh
ca rry cuilom ert direct
to the! pTopcTlm » c are

selling.

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a t 5 o 'c l o c k ?
“ A N 0TIIER day’s work done! •- ^
Now, for a regular dinner^-;
and a good time with tho y i f o and
kiddies! Guess we’ll sec a movie,
go for a walk in tho park or takf
a lonp ride. Bet my w ifo has a
fine juicy steak and p ota toesgood cold buttermilk and hot rolls
— and pie, Oh, Boy! makes my
mouth water just to think o f it.
Is that the way you feel at fi
P. M.? Or, are you just too played
out for any good when your day’s
•work is over?
I f quitting time isn't really be­
ginning time for you, then It's a
sura sign that your entire system
is starving for healthy, Tich, red
blood. And this ia just ns sure a
sign that you need S. S. S. Y ou’ve
simply got to build up your blood.
For 100 years S. S. S. has been
proving that a run-down system,
rheumatism, loss of xvelght, Io3f
o f appetite, sleeplessness and
nervousness, just as
skin eruptions— boils,
pimples, pale com­
plexion and a low­
ered vitality, are all
tho result of blood
weak in red cells.
Once let S. S. S. pot to work and
the joy o f living will come back. 5
P. M. will have a different mean­
ing to you. Get S. S. S. today. All
druggists sell it. Tho larger size,
i j more economical,

WNERS of acreage can market thousands o f
LITTLE FARMS through the co-opcration ^
o f our National Sales Organization and its gen- j "
cral offices in large northern cities.
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The Florida-Dixic Corporation is associated
with theE. A. Srrout Farid Agency,Inc., which has
been established twenty-five years and has been
selling farmsand groves in Florida seventeen years.
The land wc sell must he well drained, suitable
for agricultural use and located on or near a
main traveled hard surfaced highway, convenient
to an established town or worthwhile town site.
Please give price, legal and exact geographical
location in your first letter.
Good title and quick delivery imperative.

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We need these LITTLE FARMS now to suit the
requircmcntsofourcustoracrs. Writcorwirc today.

FLORIDA- DIXIE C O R P O R A T I O N
E, C. Frost, President
E. A. Strout, Treasurer
IUGGIN BUILDING, LAKFLAND

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Kill til llntt Tide
J. P. MUSSUI.WHITE,

General A . II, [Handing, o f Bar­
tow, past state comninnder o f the
American Legion, started the ac­
|commanded the
tivities for the department of
|of the I’hilipAmericanism at the university.
i Grneral’s opinsoldier easily
and when
led would al-

Cotton was at ono time an im­
portant crop in Jefferson county,
iU will in the [ the farmers sending out something
like twenty thousand bales annual1ly. Today Jefferson county marol Georgia I kets-only about 1,500 to 1,800 bales
With a regiment 1annually.
Activities o f the pro*
n* lor rmfurce- &lt;*uccta have been turned to diversiSt. Mjgujtinc, |Bed farm ing, pecan raising and
Spaniards. He I water melon seeding.
city.
---------“ Jackson's
administration
of
Ihe harbor of i hlorida” will be the subject o f the
lorgia was enttrej 1925 essay contest for higlt school
nmanded by Got- hoys and girls throughout tho
Governor Ogle.&gt;state, which was established six
[in from His Um- years ago by Irving Bachelor, au­
thor and resident o f Winter I’ ark.

Complainant,

vs.
A X E L O. J EPSON, el al„
Defendants,.
Persistent cough* and coldj lead lo
Order of Foldlenlloii
serious
trouble. You can stop llicm
T H E STA T E OF FLORIDA T o T H E
now with CrcomuhioH, an emttlsilied
A HOVE N A M E D DEFENDANTS
GREETINGS:
creosote that is pleasant lo take. CrtoAxel O.—Jrpsom If living, nml If mulsion is a new medicnl discovery
(Jcad, all tiarlles claiming interests
under Axel O. .lepsun. deceased., or with two-fold action; it soolhes ond
otherwise. In and to the following heal* the inflamed membranes and in­
land In Seminole County, Florida. hibits germ growth.
to :w lt:
"Southwest
Quarter
of
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
Northwest QtiarD-r of Section :».
Township 2d, South Rung- 32 East.'' ognized by high mcdicul authorities as
Alex &lt;■- Erickson, If living and If
dead, all parties claiming; interests ono of the greatest healing agencies for
under Alex (i. Erickson, deceased, persistent coughs and colds and other
or otherwise. In and to the above forms of throat troubles. Crcomubion
described property: Minnie \V. l - r nigan. ion S. William Street, Day- contains, in addition in ucosolc, oilier
ton. Ohio unit her husband. (' W. healing elements which soothe and heal
Jcralgan.
DI'J S.
William Street. the infected membranes and stop the
Dayton. Ohio: -----------------------------------Ivey: all parties claiming Interests irritation and inflammation, while the
under Mary Geiger, deceased. In creosote goes on lo the stomach, is ab­
and t&lt;&gt; the above d-scrlbed,property; sorbed into the blood, attacks tho seat
ami all parties whether known or
unknown claiming Interests Bt and of the trouble and checks the growth
to
tin* above described property; of the germs.
Rentrtce A. Smyth. If living and If
Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfac­
dead, all parties claiming Interests
under Beatrice A. Sniyll*. deceased, tory in the treatment of persistent
or otherwise, In and In the follow­ coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
ing land In Hemlnolo County. Flor­
ida. t o -w lt: Begin at the Northeast bronchitis and other forms of respira­
corner of Intersection of Florida tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
Midland and Orange Belt Railroad, ing up the system after colds or flu.
In Section 2, Township It, South
Range 29 East, run North Mi de­ Money refunded if any cough or cold ia
grees, 21 minutes; Kuwl 100 feet. not relieved after taking according to
North 7 degreei;, 20 minutes. West directions. Ask your druggist. Crcotoo
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Soulhw «■atcrl)
loo fuel,
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feet:
Marlon mulston Company, Atlanta, Ca. (adv.)

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Each day o f our lives, some need arises for some spe­
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car or one’s personal effects that require expert skill,
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SER\ Ic E |SUPPjcies Most of them have built their
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FOR SANFORD

Sanford’s New Loaf Substa;

Wight Bros. Co., Inc
Sanford, Florida
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

115 Maunolila Ave,

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improved interior, if you allow James A. Sar.ii
complete Bathroom outfit or a modern waih h
equipment in your kitchen.

Ity our plan you can have the best at a price
you a real saving. Pays for itself in the Jonp
Let’s talk it over.

JAM ES A . SANDS
Office 323 Sanford Ave,

K A N N E R ’S D EPARTM EN T STORE
K R V IC E S T A T IO N

A. KANNER, Proprietor

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OUTFITTERS FOR THE HOME A N D FAMltf
pairing
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321 Sanford Ave,

CONTRACTING and SUPPLIES
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
FROM FLASHLIGHTS TO ELECTRIC RANGES
Phone 630-L3

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Underwriting Will
Show Big Increase
For Coming Season

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TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 22.—
J
— Indications are that during 192*1 £
be built largely of local materials. more underwriting will be done in 5
A large deposit o f gravel will be Florida thnn in any previous year. "
ut .'d in the concrete with Iltncstone
Reports to the insurance depart-!*
blocks broken from ledges on the
incut
hero lend to the belief that i H
property. No steel reinforcing will
be used. The dam will rest upon considerably over 15,000 licenses "
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 22.—W*)~ limestone which has been drilled will bo Issued for the 1925-2*1 fi s - [ *
, ,5; , u*l o f axes and the crash of 312 feet without penetration.
cal year. The number for 1925, it "
;H),000 trees on the banks of the
was stated, was 15,000, with ev ery -|H
Osage river near Ragnell, Mo., will
thing pointing to n notable increase ]
herald the construction o f a dam
Boom O f Lira for the next issue, which will bear |
that will impound a Ihke more
the date o f Oct. 1, 1923.
thnn 10*) miles long mid have 970 Fails to Low er * Costs
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About 3,500 qualification cards,
miles o f shore line.
establishing the agent’s right to
i hrough the I’.uices will rush the
ROME, Oct. 22.— (A&gt;)— The re­ operate in the state, have been re­
tawny waters of the Osage river cent increase in the value o f the ceived at the insurance department,
]|° turn five turbines each generat- lira, which was cxpectud to re­ it was stated. The enrds were m ail-!
ijng 25,000 horsepower of electric lieve the high cost o f nving, has ed out here, and were certified ta
ity to vitalize factories, light town 3 instead left Italians at loggerheads by the insurance companies, the
and speed transportation in Mis­ with the task of making ends meet. un derw riter then making applica­
souri.
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When the lira wan worth hardly tion _for licenses, covering all forms
The lakq to be created will have more than three cents, the cost of o f the insurance business.
1,880,000 acre-feet o f storage cap­ living suddenly soared upward. Hut
The insurance dennrtment is now
acity, much more than the E le­ when the lira was • again worth mailing ont form letters to the
phant Butte reservoir. The turbines more than four cents, the high cost insurance companies applying for
will produce almost as much pri­ o f living refused to come down, de­ admission into Florida, giving the
mary power as does Muscle Shoah1. spite the lamentations o f the peo- law under which such admission is j
granted. It t Ms forth the invest­
The Missouri Hydro Electric
Company, which will build the dam
required; deposits neeesShopkeepers who marked up ments renuired:
Elm and Commercial SI
also has purchased land for the their prices refused to mark them sary; the capital stock which must
erection o f two other power plants down, arguing they had to pny for be held bv the companies, includ­
about 100 miles south on the Cur­ their stocks at the higher prices ing mutuals; the capital stock tax
rent River. These its officers sny, and that the lira was too unsteady charge the companies to do busi­
will produce 58,000 horsepower. to permit stabilizing selling rates. ness; the annual taxes, and other
Linked with the Osage river plant,
information. These letters nro kept
TI1E BUSINESS OF RUNNING A
18:5,000 horsepower will bo pro­
When a man rests on his laurels in the department's office*! here,
EASIER
BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
duced, if the projects are eomplet- it crushes them.
and will he furnished upon request.

Recent

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'l prison i ROBERT L.COHAN

A L I C E W ORTHINGTON

Hint- Aertress to manage her father’s
itiqs. affnint.
A million and a half dollars, it
Then it would be resumed again was' reputed, was the hoard "The
follow ing a new depredation. “ The W olf” had saved,
Then the other day, inexplicably,
W olf's tongue was oil and his man'
"Tho W olf" came hack to Chicago
nor glib.
to face the murOc. Me went to the
n her fare were
office of hi sdnwyor, Hubert L.
Cohan.
gc tor vows that
“
He is Innocent, and 1 Shall Fight
hood, in the wake
the World fur Him !"
HJT, human pci fAnother stay nf execution was
sought for Worthington, He still
was dying, the courts were told.
as mirrored poigHut this time, “ The W olf’s” plea
that with a single
fell on deaf cars.
ic law seldom it&lt;
A few days later he was being
helned front a train at the federal
y been committed
penitentiary in Atlanta.
f old girl. She is the
Alice remains behind with a copy
[to strike hack, upon
Iof her father’s will, which he drew
Liice inflicts its inamid much publicity just before
Iflf vengeance.
the priii.)!! trip’s start. It disposes
[r of “The W olf"—
lurid Is Hostile.
If la Salic street’s
I Alice. As such, .‘ ’he
[hostile world— for
r .BB0SS)

For years “ The W olf"

r ami *‘ Uan John’ ’
U'olf's" other nlckItnre mime i John
nr.tl no slyer, craftliver plied hit trade
livid of frenzied f in jago police will tell

A complete stock o f
these stoves are car­
ried by the follow ing
dealers:

The Ball Hardware
W e W ant Your
P atronage”
Phone 8

papers before the final judges. Gold
medals donated by Mr, Hachcllor,
will be given the boy and girl win­
ning the honors. Two 10 dollar gold
pieces will be given by the Flor­
ida Historical Society to/th e win­
ners o f second places.
y
Referring to the references for
thin contest Mr. Jlnchellnr nam­
ed Caroline Hrevani’s History o f
Florida; Matron's Life of Andrew
Jackson, Bassett's Life of Andrew
Jackson, and Sumner's Life of An­

RIGA, Oct. 22.— ifl*)—The pro­
portion o f illiterates in Russia has
been reduced from 777 per thou­
sand in 1914, to 500 per thousand
at the present time. Among the
vast amount o f reading matter
freely circulated in Soviet Russia
today, in contradiction to pre-war
Russia, scientific works are most
in demand.

HOME IS MADE

.“A f t e r 12 years
P erfection G

G ood R esults
writes Mrs* E. A . Womble,
127 East 16th Street, Jacksonville,

essay must ho limited to 1,500 drew Jackson.
enOut For The
words and be in the hands of the
Mr. Hachcllor, after conferences
contest director at Rollins College with leading educators of the stnte,
January 10, 1920. The win­ expressed the hope that subject
hool Essay before
ners o f the first four places will be chosen would stimulate an interest
the guest!! o f Rollins College on in Florida history.
This Year .February
18 and will rend their
PARK, Oct. 22.—f/P)
rhtllor, author and
llim College, who has
I to this city for the
n
announced that
ministration of KlorI the subject of the
rontest which he csycars ago (or high
la or the state.
• Is open only to *tueleventh and twelfth
.reililed high nhwls.

Phone 91

'7 have used a three burner Perfection Oil Stove fo r
twelve years. It still gives the same good results as wlien
I first purchased ft.
UI hove cooked occasionally on other stoves, but to me
the Perfection is the easiest to keep clean and the nicest
to cook on. When / need to replace a chimney or flam e
spreader, they arc always ob•
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tainable quickly at a reasonable
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charge. M y next stove will be —
a fo u r burner P erfectio n . ”
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•i.dipfcit wills o*«n «n.I «•&lt;"'* «®*&lt;*&gt;*l J I Q CC
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farm machinery, automotive equipment and coiuinercla exhibits— will mako «f tho
ram a revelation for fair visitors,

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INSPIRING EXHIBITS OF
BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB WORK

SMITH BROS
“Quality Merchandise
at prices that appeal”
Phone 216

A $25,000.00 E N T E R T A IN M E N T P R O G R A M
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November 23 to 27
Five days of Harness Races for the Lovers nf
Hooves. Heat Trotters Off Southern Circuit.

C ooking begins when you touch u match to tire
wick. N o time lost in heat generation. T h ey burn
only the safe, cheap fuel, kerosene. C.lcun, intense
heut flows up the long chimneys direct
toyourcooking. Utensilsurekeptelean A A A A
and unstained, as every drop of oil / \ / \ / \ / \
is completely burned before the heat
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E v e r y Perfection burner is indcpendently operated and capuhlc of
every range of heat. For frying stcuks, ^
turn the wick high enough to produce

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Thrao days nf Thrilling Auto Races hY WoriDrivers, Includini;
Fred liorcy,
Holder &lt;■
World's Ctiamplonshlps.
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Many Florida women have had their 1 crlectrons
10 years und more. Perfections give the most ef­
ficient cooking service day in, day out, tire year
•round. They get the cooking done on time, and
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Y ou can bake, broil, fry, uml simmer on u Perfec­
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any cooking process, and it remains us you set it.
Perfections are sturdily built, with roomy cooking
surface, and a handy base shelf for utensils. The
oil supply is visible at all times in its glass container,
which is easy to refill. M erely tilt it back, lilt it
by the bail, und your hands do not
touch the kerosene at all.
4-lfStvCLUnv
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Yes, you-can always rely on the Per­
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show you Perfection models. T hey’re
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-TOP OF WICK
b u rn ers, and v a r y in p r ic e from
*7.00 to *120.00 for our fiucst range
with built-in oven.

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Spectacular I’agcant With S00 of Florida's F ilf'

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1925.

World of Sport
Boston Braves Pay
Fitting Tribute To
Memory O f Matty
Strongest Teams In Southern
Conference Tangle In A t­
lanta Saturday in Section­
al Supremacy Encounter

BOSTON, Oct. 22.— (fF)— The
Boston Nntionnl League baseball
club paid double tribute to its late
preuldent, Christy Mntthcwson, at
its annual meeting today, i t elect­
ed his son, Christopher, Jr., as a
director nnd adopted resolutions
offered by Mayor James M. Curley,
a director of the club, which eulo­
gized "M atty” ns the "incompar­
able leaders nnd exemplar o f the
national gam e."
Judge Emil B. Fuchs o f New
York, was elected president und
Albert II. Powell, vice president
and treasurer. Young Mntthcw­
son i:i a sophomore at Bucknctl
college o f which his father was a
graduate. It was announced thnt
all the Braves players had signed
their contracts for next senon ex­
cept Jim Welch, outfielder, ami
Dick Bums, first baseman.

ATLAN TA, Cm.. Oct. 21.—(A1) The two greatest teams of the Sou
them Conference will meet in At
lanta Saturday in Tech's „great
. new
stadium when University of A la­
bama’s big Crimson meets Georgia
Tech's great Golden Tornado. Nei­
ther team hn:» been defeated this
season, but to the contrary has run
rough shod over all opposition. It
now eems certain that the winner
of this game will be the champion
o f the Southern Conference for
this fall.
Alabama, tho 1021 c hampion, has
defeated L. S. U. nnd Sewance by
convincing scores and also has won
from two lesser teams in ensy
fashion. Tech':* schedule to date has
been fnr more impressive and tho
Jnckels today stand in the very
rank o f American fntbnll teams by
its string of victories over Ogle­
thorpe, ranking team o f the 8. I.
A. A., V. M. L, and Florida, two
of tho big teams of the conference,
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 22.— (/P)
and Penn State, yenr in and yrar — Superintendent o f Public In­
out one o f the really great teams struction \V. H. Cawthon is a ver­
of tho Enst.
itable "dead letter" office when
Tech's lust victory over Florida it comes to receiving mail o f all
Saturday, 22 to 7, saw the Jackets descriptions. Most of the commun­
winwln easily even though the team ications, of course, deal with edu­
was o ff color from the dazzling cational matters, but a majority of
form diu.dayed in beating Penn them, in many instance:', are be­
yond the pale of the department’s
State.
jurisdiction,
Tech is not kidding itself over
Mr. Cawthon returned recently
this conflict with Alabama. This
game now looms as the most d iffi­ from a teacher’s institute at Or­
cult of the remaining contests, nnd lando, to find his desk flooded with
certainly is the key game o f the mail..Many of the letters he read
schedule. Should Tech be fortunate were answered with a note of re­
enough to win thu Saturday game gret that the department had "no
there seems little doubt that the jurisdiction in the matter."
One o f the letters received, as
Tornado will successfully blow
through the rest of tho program, an illustration, wns from n vil­
even though Notre Dame, Vander­ lage near Perry, It told o f alleg­
bilt, Georgia nnd .Auburn remain. ed trouble encountered between a
student and the principal o f the
school. The student, a boy, the
letter said, following a thrashing,
had resorted to arms, and each day
had carried a "b ig " nistol, which
he placed beside him on his desk,
presumably to bo used on the principnl if the difficulty came to a
head.

School Head Office
Used As Dump For
Misdirected M a i l

Walter Johnson and Have
Bancroft Head Contingent
o f Major Leaguers Slated
For Series at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Oct. 2 2 .With Walter Johnson, Washington
ace, nnd Dave Bancroft, Boston
veteran, a sthe advnnce guard, 12
stars o f the National and American
leagues arrived by motor and train
Wednesday for games to Ik* clay­
ed here Thursday and Friday under
tho auspices of the Russel Warner
post of the American I-ejjion. Six
world cries stars will be among
the number.
Advance reservation." from nil
sections of Florida indicate n re­
cord attendance at both games, al­
so at succeeding games and trnck
and field events in which the play­
ers will participate on the Day­
tona Beach speedway throughout
the winter months. City Island
Park, the area o f which has been
increased from five to fifteen
ncres, has lascn prepared, under di­
rection of
Fred Meekle,. former
first baseman of the New York
Giant:*, for the games.
Celebrating the arrival o f he
players, each o f whom will act ns
n salesman for the Halifnx country
until ho opening of the spring
training season, men, women and
children of the sector from Ormond
to Inlet Terrnco will present a pro­
gram in which parades and beach
events will be featured, leading
motion picture companies nnd
newspapers are &gt;&gt;.‘nditig camera
men nnd reporters down with the
players, thereby assuring conti­
nent-wide publicity for tho state.
The ployors are being brought
to Daytona Beach by the FrancisPickering company, developers of
Harbor Oaks,
a river-bordering
suburb lyong south of Daytona
proper.

J

NEW YORK, Oct. 21.— (IP)—
Possession of a list of prominent
patrons of gilded cabarets, whore
champagne flowed as in the old
days excepting the matter o f price,
is one factor upon which Federal
Attorney Buckner is counting on
the fulfilment of his prediction—
that there will be n dry Thanks­
giving bn Broadway.
He believed thnt proprietors o f
:t() exclusive places upon which no­
tices of padlock proceedings have
been served, will consent to close
their places without forcing jury
trials rather than have their books
scrutinized or undergo loss o f pres­
tige which they would Buffer by
having the names of their patrons
revealed.
“ We have iron riveted cases,”
says Mr. Buckner regarding the
newest hatch o f places under fire
nnd “ I will urge the court to hand
down 12 months’ padlock to each
defendant who elects to fight."

THIS CAR WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Ig

“ Thc Store o f Quality Service

MEAT MARKET
This is "Sas" Kenne, star halfhuck on the Creighton University
eleven, lie's n triple threat, too.
being one of the best the school
has had in some time. Keane also
stars on the cinders, though he
shows to better advantage* in the
gridiron sport.

Call and Let Us Explain How Y ou Can Own This 0

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

J. G. SHARON
Attnrncy-at-I.aw
Will practice in nil the court*
Examination of Abstracts c f Land
Titles given especial attention
OfTices in Seminole County Bank
Building

W E H A V E T H E B ES T BUYS
•ACREAGE*

. M o n O 27 ■
Try Smith's Barber iShop for good barber Vcilc(ez Recil ty Co.
work. Ladies welcome. *Y Valdez Hotel Building
i- •
■
Next to Valdez.

•Tnrrnn

Your Fall Clothes
O

kept you in niind.Ietaoiet
In producing1 them, we
kept you in mind.
W e’ve studied your tastes
for many years, and we
know .just how yon like
your clothes to fit; what
fabrics please you most;
and the kind o f colors that
best suit your idea o f what
is smart and in good taste.

%

this Sedan offine quality—at the longestp
ever placed on a Sedan by Studebakei
HERE was a time when the
automobile buyer seeking great­
est value fur bis dollar was justified
in considering a car of second-grade
quality, which was reasonably satis­
factory from the standpoint of trans­
portation alone.
Hut with the advent of Stuclchakcr s One-Profit manufacturing
policy, cars of the finest quality, such
os the Standard Six Sedan illustrated
below, arc now only slightly higher
in price than those of second grade.
I his small difference in price is
practically nothing in comparison to
the vast difference in materials and
workmanship—plus increased pride
of ownership and the extra service
that a Studehakcr gives.
I ndcr this One-Profit system we
build in our own plants all bodies,
engines, dutches, atecrimr rrears ,llf.

ferentials, springs, gear sets, axles,
gray iron castings and drop forgings.
Thus we eliminate extra profits and
overhead that all other manufac­
turers (except Ford) must pay to
outside parts and body makers —
and tdiat we save goes to the buyers
of Studehakcr cars.
And because wc have facilities fur
manufacturing all vital parts on this
One-Profit basis, wc are able to de­
sign, engineer and build every Stiulcbakcr car as a complete harmonious
unit. Being Unit-Built, the Stude­
hakcr functions as a unit—with all
the advantages of unit over assem­
bled construction,
l lie result is years longer l i f e scores of thousands of miles of ex­
cels transportation—greater riding
comfort — minimum repair costs__
and, finally, higher resale value.

So the Fall clothss you will
see in our store are really
your clothes.
t
Who Ih MIKE? Ask Mr.
Brown. Conn* around and
lets got acquainted. Buy,
Trade or Sell.
lid feet on I’almello be­
tween 2nd and 3rd Sts.
Facing east at $100.00 per
fool.

1

PHONE 103

W. H. LONG

[ BU$INESS*HQMES

Are Ready

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., 0
__(A5)—Two appointments w&lt;
nouncod by Governor Martin,

TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct. 21.
— (/{*)— Fred E. King, o f Vero, was
named by Governor Martin to the
post of justice o f the peace for the
fifth district of Indian River coun-

Week End Best For Demon
Deacons After Carolina
(lame Enables Squad to
1’illiaiL JUU— fc'or. Gators
W AKE FOREST. N.
Oct. 22.
— (A’)— A week end of rest for the
Demon Deacons for the first time
aineo the opening of the football
season, when Carolina went down
before the powerful machine dev«-|.
oped by Garrity, Iravc* the entire
Baptist squad in the best shape it
has been in since the initial copies!.
Monday afternoon will see Grcas&lt;m,|
Chnknles, Kllerbe nnd Collier, men
who hnvif been on the injured ti■&gt;
since tlie Davidson game, in tinlineup for scrimmage on Gore field.
These men hnvc heen out of prac­
tice the greater part o f two weeks
nnd their rat-appearnnee on On­
field is expected to once more round
out the combination Hint started
the season at Carolina.
While these men could all have
iossibly been back at practice earier, Garrity believed in giivng
them plenty o f rest with three
weeks between the Duvidson game
nnd the next hurd contest on the
schedule, neither of them played
In the Ixmoir-Rhytie game since
they Were not in the bout of shape
und were really not needed. Gnrrlty took very fi-w chances on get­
ting his first string men broken
up in the affray with the Moun­
taineers und used substitutes the
greuer part of the game.

’ _____

And their prices are g o­
ing to make the biggest
hit of all, for they are ex­
actly what you think a
man should pay for good
clothes, honestly made
an dstyled in the New
York manner.

FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

SANFORD, FLA.

422 Union Ave.
Telephone 173-w

'F First Street

A UNIT-BUILT
Value Stabilized h I
"Nu-Yfurlv-MiiJdi’ I
HE fine Studehakcr
Six Sedan illustrated Vfl
upholstered in genuine wcdB
Carpets are wool. Windfll
real plate glass. Four v.i&amp;l
Equipment includes an 8-dijl
gasoline gauge, coincidentalII
ignition and steering gear, ilM
windshield cleaner,ash rcctitel
vision mirror, stop light, doal
safety lighting control on
wheel, and full-size balloon tiu
This Sedan has many snpetw
— hidden as well as obvioai
pillar* are of fine northern
cross-members of hard cupk I
pay a premium for the Lest
Slam tite door and thewof*?
“ quality." Swing on the&amp;x p
one wheel up on tliecs*1®**
how the doors still o p u ijS s
how the motor still rm *“°9"
Sit on the firm, heavy Usim T
the steering gear. Sr* l10*
it handlca the full--i/&lt; biT.ooaW
Te-.t the comfort o t the deep.
seals.
Run the engine—the mod W
ful in any car o f its sii*
according to the ratings oi
C. C. and tile Society
Engineers. This is -hiilnjj
lowest priced Sedan. Make ccw
sons—then realize why
cB!
comparable price ha) niWtJ
superficial resemblance.
Come in and let uJ den*11
this s! irdr One f’ro/il car.

T

�on This Pa^e is a Paying Investment
19-7-Snlt’, Live Stock

3— Autos, Rent

bates

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lalt l f

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U ■ &lt;tne
4r a Haa
ubln abo^a
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length
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FOR SALE: 10 good work mules,
AUTOS FOR HIKB
may be seen nt our barns, one
SA G JE AUTO SERVICE
Day
mile south nn&lt;! 2 miles west of
ot night. Meet* all train*. RarFla. Lakeland Highlands
tune transfer. Phone B51 and 83-W Haskell,
Co-upcrntive Association, Box 79
Lakeland, Fin.
r e e l * " !s o n s

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Ira add r e t . • «
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cations

ppertunities

rvice
\partmont3

io&amp;fos
looms

Board
Office, S to r e s
'mage
tiw e

[roves
buses
Rent
lock
fiscellaneous
Vanted

5— Autos, Sale
noon rttr.n r.tn*
1921
1923
1923
1921
1922
1923

FOR SALE: Two good mules at n
bargain, nd.lress A. M. Box 65.
Sanford, F l a .

I. VV. Phillips’ Sons
Term s

’ Phone P

To

Some

P e o p le

Oak and 2nd 8t

FOR SALE Cheat): Ford Touring
car. Late model. 1105 Oak Ave.
FOR SALE: Chevrolet Touring
car cheap if told today,
20G
Holly Ave.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan.
Go0(1
condition. For sale or will trade
fo r heavy car and pny difference.
Address C. D. care Herald.

6— Business Opportunities

Call 148

FOR SALE: 3 Fresh milk cows.
C, P. Ford. Box 77 — Cameron
Ave.

Dodge Touring.
Dodge, Graham 1 Vt ton Truck
Dodge Coupe
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
Dodge V\ ton Screens
Dodge Roadster
TO SELL! Hood ; tano, iu20 Elm
Dodge Touring
Ave. Phone 100 W.

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III naalnt you
ran i
»&lt;J
«»

\state
ure

You Urirc It.
and 2nd St. at TO. R-

W. Myrtle

FOR SALE: DON’T BUY A MO­
TOR BOAT until you see the
Four Bargains at THE SANFORD
BOAT WORKS.
t.— Fast runabout, 26x6 feet beam.
32-30 IL P. Red Wing Motor. Ma­
hogany finish hunt.
2.
— Cabin Cruiser, 25x7 beam. 30
H.P. Engine. White cedar hull.
Copper fastened.
3.
— 20x4 1-2 open Launch, 7 H.P,
Fairbanks-Morse Engine. 2 cylinders.
4.— Cabin launch 23x5 beam. Glass
windows. Installed with 8-14 II.
P. Regal motor.
Theoj boats are in fine running
condition and guaranteed as re­
presented.
SANFORD BOAT WORKS, At
Osteep Bridge, Celery Avenue.

Insert an ad in the “ Classified Col­
umns” o f The Herald.

Let a classi­

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

fied ad work fo r you.

OPPORTUNITY

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers of Volusin county advertise in the DcLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola Is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Boy started:
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance fo r live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The Pensacoln News.

AWAITS

YOU

ON THE “ CLASSIFIED PAGE**
OF THE HERALD

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
nnything?
If so advertise In
the Gainesville Sun.

FOR SALE: New grocery nnd soft
drink counters nlso vegetable
racks. Will sell for 1-2 price. Phone
FOR SALE: Complete furnishings
727.
* ■
21— Lost, Found
2S— Plant, Seeds, Trees
o f four room house.
C h e a p _____________
—...
------—For Rent: Four room house at 0 n IMnna R d
7— Business Service
detour, small &lt;TEWA»tT TIIK FLORIST"
Osteen, rent reasonable. M m IL, brown bag.
Flowers .nr nil occasions.
—K If found notify P.
T. Pace, Osteen.
814 Myrtle. Phonn 260-W
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre„ . . p--------- U ------------- GcnonSTSlihvenrPeter8bur,f’ Klfl-crlntlons. Drugs. Sodas.
W «| F 0 R - SALK: snin!1 F ° « r* atock
UU,Very‘
33— Wanted
nnd
fixtures, 419 Sanford Ave. i ,
... ,
,
sre an near you as your nhone. ____________________________________LOST:
Black and white spotted.
Cull 103.
PLAIN AND FANCY Sewing done. , hob-tailed dog, with spiked col- WANTED: Sheet metnl work of
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
1009 Union Avenue.
;*r on- Reward 525.1)0. T. S. RumSANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Works, 312 E. 2nd St.
—■ --------------------- ----------------------------uley, 1st St. ami French Ave,
Successors to Otllon &amp; Platt
FOR SALE: Full blooded registered,----- — —----------------------------------------WANTED TO BUY: Second hand
/16 MngnnUa.
Everything elecchow puppy. Phone 571-J.
LOST: Pair of tortoise shell rini
Ford Touring ear. Must be in
♦rlcal. Phone 422. Electraglth i L r,,, " , . . . -— ------ --— — ---------, ! glasses in easy with Chas. T. Fulgood
condition. Address P. O. Box
Radio.
|l'OR SALE: New Goodrich cord |cr initials. Return to Mr. Fuller,
158.
tire 32x4 1-2, new miller red i n - ! Chrysler dealer.
WTGDTS—Three
Mag­ ncr tube, both in use les i than I — —-------------------------------------------10—Wanted Heal Estate
nolia nnd Second. Flr«t nnd Elm. week. Original price tire and |LOST: l case Devoe &amp; Reynolds
27.5i) . i paints No. 504. Put in new Essex
Sanford Avenue nnd 10th Street. tube $30.25, will sell for $2i.tiu.
WANTED: To buy direct from |
Reason for soiling, does not fit Coach through mistake Tuesday
Expert service.
owner a 3 to 6 room house. G ive1
now car. Phone 32112$ or call 018 afternoon. Finder pleani return to location, price nnd terms in first
Elm Ave.___________ ___ _______ __ Ball Hardware Co.
letter. G. W. Willcox, 6 Ball Bldg.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP-—Printing
Engraving. Embns«ing. See n?
21— Sale, Ileal Estate
25— Opticians, Jewelers
!
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-YT
it— n— u i r T r -----5----- 1------- , , . - - r WANTED: To buy direct from
•
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(
'.
VIELE,
Jeweler.
Watch,
ownt,r
|
(,ts
give
location,
price
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
J. E. SPUI'.LING, mra-division
jewe ery and clock repairing and R , {
in fir|ll wtler. Address
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, nnd F l o r a engraving. Quick service 116 Mag- ( . „ Si ,ht( Gcn. Del.
TAMES n . COW AN— All kinds
_2_______!!__!---------------------------------Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ notia Avenue. Rhone 142.
o f Tin nnd Sheet ?*Ietal Work
WANTED LARGE ACREAGE:
way.
Water nrd Boat Tanks. At Oak
35— Wanted llcip, Male
From owners only. Reasonably
Avei.ne end ThIH Street. Tele­
FOR SALE: 5 ncre farm, tiled, five "
,
u.
.............................
priced.
S. T.
Prihhtc, 18 N. W. 5th
phone 111.
room dwelling. 1-2 mile west o f , "A N T E D : Colored boy to do janMiami, Fla.
_____
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.
,
. Lake Monroe nn paved road, 56560, i Ror work. Sanford Herald.
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F L O R ID A - ORLANDO— Orlando
Momiiu* Sentinel; largest cln ssi-j
fieil business, rate lc a word, min- j
imum 24c rash with order._______
THE C1.AKKSBURG EXPONFNT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want nd rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4 c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia’* greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Journal Herald. Wnycros*. Georgia.
A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
sentative will call nnd see you.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

Rocbond Stucco

Six-Room
House
Completely furnished.
Eastern exposure.

. r

Oak floors.
Hot water heater.

$ 10 ,0 0 0

balance can be arranged over
t a number o f years.

Schulte’s Selected Listings
1, Business
Lot
within four blocks
of Post office, 50x
117.
One
story
brick building 25x75
on lot. For a quick
sale this lot can be
bought for $750. per
front foot.. 14 cash,
balance 1, 2, nnd 3
years. $1000 binder
for 30 days.

41—Wanted to Rent

s

V(» (JP FATHER

l O REACH BUYERS or sellers of I
Florida real estate advertise I"
the St. Petersburg Timea. One con'
cent a word daily, two cent* a won
Sundays.

Poreh and windows screened.
THE MORNING JOU RNAL is the
accepted want nd medium in
Ample eloset space.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
In fact every equipment.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers.
Palatkn Daily News is circulated in COLUMBUS (Gn..) LEDGER — |^ mot' ern Homo needs.
nn industrial nnd agricultural sec­
Classified ads have the largest
circulation In Southwestern Geor­
tion.
gia. Rate 8c (0-word lino) line.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of
stupendous develop-) You aro wasting time uml mo­
ment. Bend about it in the Pnlm lney if this page hasn’t your clas1-3 cash
Bead) Post. Sample copy tent on sified advertisement. Phono it in
request.
today. No. 148.

cement work, sidewalks. holM- 3 acres. I mile west of city limits. I W ANTED: Young man of good
Inr Mocks, Irrigation bovea. J. B. With three room residence with i hnWts to R n rn the printing busi- WANTKi,: Two room and bath
decorating,
Terwillpyer, Prop.
n|inrlim.llt
fhn.islicd. Couple.
variety of trees bearing fruit "v.ss; Excellent opportunity. Apply
Wight Print Shop, between 8 and
ojp
$2500
ens-h.
HILL LUMBER CO.
o,
9 o’clock.
Tw o lota between Sanford
and
Sorvice, Qiinlitv and PHc*.
WANTED: Furnished bedroom nnd
Trees
Palmetto Avenue for $650 each. MAN for Real Estate in Sanford,
kitchenette close in. Desirable
d Supplies
ADDRESSING — ftlultlgraphing, Seo or write. B. II. Bankston, San­
steady position. Auto not nee- neighborhood. Reasonable. Couple
Egk’s
folding
nnd mailing— ns you ford, Fla.
essnry. IL B. Schulte Realty Co.,,unply
Co., jmolv ‘’"Room"
Room" Care Herald Office.
want it— when you want It.
ice
___ _
.= ■
18, 102 N. Orange Ave.,
FOR
SALE:
120
feet
east
front-;
£hpne
11
Phone 673. H. E. Porch. First
■12— Advtg. Mediums
Orlando, Fla.
nr.;! Supplies
age
by
200
feet
deep
on
San­
V-.*|nr«l TtneV Hldg
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Address
31— Wanted Help, Female AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AuO. Box 352.
ip. Female
9—
For Rent, Houses P.
__________________________________
________________ ____________________
gusta, Gn., Augusta’s greatest
P. Male
FOR SALE: 3 in 1 on Main High- W ANTED: Maid at The Pico Ho- classified medium, rnte, cash, 9c
'p, Male or
FOR REN T: Garage on 5th Street
way, 2 atory-20x26 building on
tel for general house work.
charge. 10c minimum.___________
between Palmetto and Magnolia lot 52-117 within city limits. Gro-------------------------------------------------------- ' u .:A llN ABOUT Polk County and
reasonable. Sec Mr. Dabney. Her­ eery, cold drinks o'.and, filling sta­ W ANTED: Two young Indies to do
■P- Salesman ald
Lakeland, through
the
Star
Office.
tu 4 and home 1st floor upstairs,
special local work. Snlnry. ApuaLon, Male
Telegram. Best advertising monow renting for $30.00 per month.
f
n ly V W. Cook. Phoenix Hotel corFIoHda. P u M d
nation,Female
Small dwelling in rear. Price $7,
10— F o r B e n t, llooms
'I*
nor,
•
J
rd
un,i
!
ark
Avubot
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM
—
mgs.
' Estate
000, easy terms. J. II. Hutchinson, and 8 p.m.
l.akeland,
Florida.
Kent
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­ 123 4V. 1st St., Phone 475.
WOMEN for Real Estate in San- ATNH — Watervtllo,
Morning
bum s.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
FOR SA L E : Special for this week
ford. Steady
on. Auto not
ScnUneL Thousands of Maine
Lincoln House.
only. The best bargain in town neces:'
n. Schulte
ocuu.u.- L alt&gt;
nro interested in Florida
jcosi’ iry. n
IL U.
Tcements
nAn„ ,
.
i . i
on Sanford Ave., Corner lot 7lx
,
v
.
0
r
“
nRC
Avc"
Ihonu,
property.
Reach them through ! 3
m M f ? r„ rte n t„ T r A
h o ld . 1120
casl 1)n|. K00J terms.— l l l &gt;, t&gt;il.indo. I l.i.
fw'c
_ ] the Sentinel, ltuto card on up. te collect at- R Phone
571-J. Union Ave.
■—
’
In
Thrasher and Garner.
f la',ms all kind!
Ia
37—
Wanted
Help,
Salesman
|
lliclttion■
. No charge.-. un. FOR RENT: 2 Front Bed rooms; FOR SA L E : 54,500 acres in Mana­
----------------------------- --------- ------------- - FOR SALE: Complete meat mar- a
&gt;-live years uf
reasonable, 310 W. 6th St. Phone
tee and Hillsboro Counties, $75
a
MAN with car to work in evenings
ket outfit, Including sawn, Flock, a
q fJ* tt« own 369.
per acre. A bargain, 360,000 acres,
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo- computing scales and large
ruII May’, Collec-,
in Gadion and Loon counties $9.50 sition for hustler. Give references frigerator. This can be had for
at
Tinker
ROOM
FOR
RENT:
1209
Magnot^li at Tinker,
an ncre. Apply John E. Fox 120 in letter. Write ‘‘ Proposition" Care cost of accumulated storage churUa., and Soni530-L3. Refcrences exchangPark Ave,, Sanford.
tlcrnld
Ki’S. H. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
cd.
LOT in Murritt Park, Orlando — — — ------------------------------------------- k'AMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
17— For Sale, Houses
$2500.00, $500.00 Cash Balance SEVERAL solicitors to work on
NEErt
Send in your subscription to tho
terms, [’hone 530-12$.
commission. Right proposition Tribuno or hand it to your local
and subdivijionj
FOR SA LE : Five room house. Mod­
for right man. Apply at Herald dealer so you can read Florida s
on- Life Bur
22— Sale, Furmtue
after 5:30 in afternoon.
greatest newspaper. One
year,
g-. Orlando, Fla. * ern conveniences, close in. Will
make attractive
price for quick
— — - $8.00, 6 months, $4 .00, three months
Wo curry a ftill line.
sale. Phono 83,
,
3H— Wanted, Situation Malo $2.00. If you desire $ 1,000 inaurA o tic c
Our prices aro right.
Cash or
----- - anco policy add 75c co jou r order.
F’OR SALE: Seven room house on terms. Wo want your business WHITE man wants position ns
— Xenia. Make your sales
office is
Palmetto Ave. Modern to the
Sanford Stove £ Furniture Co.
cook or steward. Good habits. |
the Xenia Gr»,:ette, Zen* ainietto Ave.
minute on fine lot 65x117 corner _________ 321 E. First St._________Edward Vinlnnd, Phone 464._______ in, Ohio.
Rich agricultural dishlATOR i ]!()dy with beautiful foliage. Comfortable
FOR
SA
L
E
:
Bed
with
tarings
and
PAINTING
W
ANTED
by
day
or
Want
ad nnd display rates
r5’ jadjator and home a t'lo w price. Call 713. Ask
mattress, $9. Dining table and
'
job.
Pninter and decorator with on request.
_____
for
Mrs.
Tolar.
of conidvertise in
chairs, $9; solid mahogany ward­ five years experience in Coral Gab- FOR B I G RESULTS «dv&lt;
°f «tew cores
robe
mirrored
doors,
$30;
Two
lc^ ami Miami. F'irst class work
tho
FOR l
LA DDF, IRDALE
cJtaasfiV Cleaning
Rockers,
$3;
Porch
Bench,
$3.
gua
rail
teed
!1
M.
Harris,
1118
F
’
reach
DAILY
N
E
W
S
-.t
covers BrowACCOUNTANT
'at; )rr, fo r all rc.......... and 12th
*u,i. St.,
c* Sanford, Fla.
artl Countv
thoroughly v
Avenue
F'la.
ard
County
which is
Corner
2nd
and
Cedar.
anf«r'! Radiator &amp;
Systems Installed— Audits
..
Z
'
—
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,
I
one
of
tho
most
rapidly
growing
h&amp;eclul
Ur I p.i
to
FiriuuildDt
8t. and R. It.
ctjon9 on thu Florida Const.
RAGS W ANTED — large, clean, FOIt SALE— Space on the PagCltt^nUle
for classified
advertisements.,
.
j
t
j upon
linen or cotton rags for clean­
Why not rent those vacant rooms, i - ^ p i a copy anu
1. nicotine
B. L. IIOIIEBTSON
ing purposes.
Bring them now
request.
.Ontunlc Temiilp ttauin IS
to the Herald Composing Room. or sell that second-hand goods?

ewelers

42— Advlg. Mediums

42— Advtg. Mediums

2. Two story, sev­
en room house on
Palmetto Avenue be­
tween 13th and llth
Streets. Located op­
posite beautiful city
park. Price 58000.
Vis cash, balance $45
jicr month including
interest.

3.

Four

,sr

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.

adjoining

I

lots on Maple Ave.,
at

Fourth

Eastern

exposure.

$8000.00

takes

lots.

H.

S. LO N G ,

Mtjr.

Street.

all

Booms 9-10-H Ball Bid*

1-3 cash, bal­

Phone 657.

ance arranged.

4. 172 acres In Volusia county, east of Enterprise. Located
on highway. This tract is now in line for development. Price
$l60.W 'pei' UCIT.'
Ot-h, balancs J, 2, 3, years. Act quick
ns price is SOort to !»;■ advanced.

Tires and Tubes
A t prlccn that ar* right
Pan Am and Standard Gas anu
Oil*

“Veedol Oils”
- ^ ‘ REALTORS

t

Electric Irons

JOHN E. FOX, Reprcscntntive

Radio Supplies

i

120 South Bark Ave.

RING’S FILLING
STATION

“ We Cover Florida Beal Estate Like the Sunshine"

Phone 401-J
i» a '« n a a * x a w « a a a » &lt; a a a N a a a M a a a a B K a a a a a a a H H H H a a a a A

1113 Snnfurd A rc. Sauford, Fla.

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING

HILTON’S
iiA itiir .ii

/lest anti only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake
Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.
a

Near railroad

and loading station also new power plant of
Southern Utilities.
■

Lake Monroe is sure to grow.
Investigate this today.
Price and terms reasonable.

Bodwel! Realty Co.,

T "; •

h iio p

113 Magnolia Ave.
i First Clas* Barber*
Special Attention
Glren To Ladle* and Children.

9

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                    <text>___________ —

VSPAPBR
lorida's Heart,
^atest Vegetable
|jest Garden Land -

and
Thursday; slightly warmer In
north portion Wednesday; modern te'to north and northwest winds.
Maximum Tthip. j __________ _ 83
Minimum Temp...............—...........57

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

jSANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1925

Getting- a T aste

3 Passengers Of Comahche
Corroborate Charges That
Some Of Crew Were Drunk

[ng Better
jn of Law,

Ihurclimen

MORE ACTIVITY Capital, October 28

KilVANlANS VOTE' “ S S S S T t 'S , ”
j
Country to T ry
TO HELP SANFORD of
Form er A ir Officer
Sailors Didn't- Know where Deals During T w o Day
Signal Flares Were Kept, Period Show $328,000 FOOTBALL TEAM

Full Consideration Of
Proposed Plans Urged

ional
?ars Talk
[5v Respect
•rnment, Is
' Executive

LOCAL REALTY Mitchell Summoned
MARKET SHOWS To Court Martial At

Board of Inquiry Listens
t(» Stories of Three Men
Who Declare That Disorder
Prevailed on Burning Ship j RapidMovement of LastWeek
-----j Continues During Monday
F i f e W a s “Signal F o r
and Tue3dny When Record
Rum Buttles to Flash” Sa,ea Totals Again Reported

Fort Bragg Commander Is
Opposed lo The Creation
of Department With Heads
For Army,Navy,Airlloards

Religion

FRICE FIV E CENTS

Is One Passenger’s Charge

Declares Backbone of Army
Is Infantry and All Other
Branches Are Auxiliaries

Trade Brisk In All Branches Enzminger Makes Appeal In
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 21.
of Field, Comments Of
Behalf of Boys And Club
—OP)—Sensational charges, tend­
Dealers
Here
Demonstrates
Decides to Give Publicity;
ing to corroborate statements in
New York by passengers of tho
Plans Made For Convention

Violation Of W ar
'Article 96, Charge

Conviction Will M ean
GREENVILLE, N. C„ Oct. 21.—
Continuation of tho record vo!
Comanche, which burned last ___
Sat­
(/P)— Definite opposition to the cre­
Dismissal F rom The
urday night off Mayport, were umc of business in tho realty mar
ation of a department of nntionnl
Following a stirring appeal by
ket
in
and
.
around
Sanford,
is
made
by
three
passengers
testify
defense with under secretaries for
\V. S. Enzminger for the unquali­
Arm y, A ct Provides
ing before a court of investigation shown in figures released today fied support of the Kiwanis Club
the army, navy nnd air branches
JON, Oct. 21.—
here Tuesday afternoon, called by by the publicity department of tho in connection with the gridiron ac­
was voiced here last night by Brig­
flaw observance
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—
General George Uhler, supervising Chamber of Commerce, which an­ tivities of the Sanford High School
adier General A% J . Bowley, com­
inspector general, and Captain nounces that real estate trapsao- football team, members of the or­ (A P )— Whnt is believed to be
Lion arc needed
mander
of
Fort
Bragg.
Speaking
Armour T. Phillips was fin­
George Harney, supervisor of the j fions completed here during the ganization today acted favorably the highest ranking court
Itry. President Whtfn
ed ? 100, with the option of a 100- before the American Legion gene­
third district,
United
States i first half or the week amount to upon a motion to furnish publicity
ral
Bowley,
who
yesterday
was
martial ever assembled for
[the annual coun- day pail term, on a Los Angeles
Steamboat
Inspection
Service.
Cap-1 $828,000.
for the team during tho balance of
ational chnrcn- speeding charge, he elected to pny numed on the court martial board
tain
E.
E.
Curry
of
the
Comanche,
I
These
deals
ure
reported
by
vathe year, and to lend the eleven trial of any army officer in
to try Colonel William M itchell,
at the morning session, denied lious brokerage agencies in this their moral encouragement in an the grade of colonel Tuesday
Iddress Tuesday $75 and serve 80 days behind bars for his charges against the air ad- j
taste of the sort of
statements that the crew acted in city, it is explained, and repre- effort to attain a successful sea­ was ordered by President
thing"my 0rw“ fe “ ? r subjected" t o?’ j
ar "! y « rJ‘l navy
nn unscamanlike manner nnd thntU ents the growing interest in l&lt;&gt;- son.
Coolidge to convene in Wash­
ai is altogether Phillips is the husband of Clara |&lt;l_ePnrJ nJeJ}t, declared that the namenibers of the crew were drunk cal possibilities, according to ofIn his talk, Mr. Enzminger di­
Clara Phillips, noted "hammer tl0*,a *
lict P“ 88e^ by conington, October 28.
and
panicky
during
the
fire.
j
ficials
of
the
trade
body.
rected
the
attention
of
the
mem
[” he said, "and
gross by 1H20 was the “first real
These three passengers were:
M a n y of the sales announced to-1 bers to the need of community
4 for government murderess” now in San Quentin military policy the country has
On that date, or as soon
Fred Rau, of Patterson, N. J., and j ,jay wcre completed Inst week, it support of any athletic endeavor j nfter as passible, Colonel William
lion, of enlighten* (C alif.) prison. The picture shows ever had,” and “now before we
Phillips “doing fine.”
Adolpli Jncknecke amid Bortaold i jg sniil, but were not confirmed undertaken* by the high school Mitchell, storm center of the air
ogethff too «PPar*
have been able to develop the ef­
Mayor, both of Jacksonville.
unti| Monday or Tuesday. It is students, pointing to the intensity service
Her
wealthy
husband
and
Chicago
controversy,
will ho
ficiency of this national defense
Charges
Are
Made.
thought that the present increase of spirit developed by intcrscho- brought before the court on
detectives
were
waiting
when
Mrs.
act,
should
we
put
it
aside
for
the
, anyVnfr“’ (al1'
lastic
rivalry
among
boys
and,
,
.
.
.
,
in trade activity will develop into
Lement of the law.
visionary proposition of a national Margnrettn Hoffman, 28 above.
Charges that “whiskey bottles n
reeiii ir basis unon which to es- girls. The relative importance a t - . vhnrges specifying violation of tho
Ire have first been
UCC(,r‘iinK. t0 Mr mnety-sixth article of war.
defense, consisting of the army, |^eped off a westbound train at St ' flashed" following the discovery of a regular basis upon wmen to ts ,
I Louis with John \. Wiedcmcir, , the
firo .....
that. the
l in the disposition
..... ......
..... crew in lower- tininte the extent of local husi-1 Enzminger, to the success of their
navy and air service?”
Under the provisions'of this a r­
m ov ie promoter.
““Forgive
Foririvo m
r&gt;* i :...........
,i. lifeboats from . ness.
me!
i„«r andi getting the
1* I ran conceive
ticle, conviction could, in the dis­
The officer answered his own movie
efforts
eclipses
any
other
school
He promised to make me a star,’ I the Comanche did'not obey ordersi Wituhish and Shoemaker are
[remedy for the
cretion of the court, lie made pun­
question with the statement that cried
the wife. But Hoffman iuul ant| that crow members in the boat |credited with negotiating the sale activity.
society except
tho
“the changing o f our whole sys­ the pair locked up*Speaking as the parent of a rep- ishable by dismissal from
[jence of religion.
in which he escaped ♦ought among of several close-in
residential reilantative player, hp t [d a re d army. Presidential approval, how- •
tem of national defense should nol
themselves were made by Rau. Rau ! tracts, totaling $18,000, among that ho had tound tills spirit to be over, would be required before
U Religion.
be attempted without careful and
in the Woodruff an advantageous influence upon such u verdict could l&gt;o put into
4
Ttil
D
n
i
p
v
rjsaid
that tha operators of the life- which
. . . are
. . .14. Inis
.
Laid there wn ■ no Treasury
Recommenda tons mature consideration.”
subdivision in the southern section ; „ u&gt; boySi aM(, thnt niiult 8Upport effect.
Vn, roveninirnt or
“A single air service! Do wu
mil flares were kept. He said that of tnc city, formerly owned by . ay Differ Materially FVont want
Davis Chooses Court.
^|,e gtunc i.s aH vitally important
frill not fail "; that
this? The backbone of ev­
his was the next to the last boat die Brumntcll to I*. Bnynnrd Smith to its success as any other rea ­
Those Presented Monday; ery army is the infantry. The last
Secretary Dwight F. Davis is
ft come through
to leave from the side of the Co­ for $7,000. Lots one, two and son.
credited with having picked the
Schedule Is Made Public war demonstrated that the next
lerifice is the e.-manche mid that its pasengers three at Seventh Street and Or­
Tlie movement mot tho unani­ members of the court himself. AU
Hc bespoke uitarm in importance is the field arwere picked up by a sailing boat. ange Avenue, were purchased by mous endorsement of the body, of them are senior in point of ser­
louith a broader
WASHINGTON, Oct 21.— l/P)— tillcry. But it matters not how
Jncknecke and Mayer, young N. II. Garner for $11,000.
which was well expressed by sev­ vice nnd rank to Colonel Mitchell,
if this principle l&gt;y A new schedule of normal tax important the field artillery may
snilois,
both testified there seemed
Calvin Teague sold 11 lots in the eral of the members present ut nnd all hold medals of hohor, or
^ntinued preaching rates, differing materially from become, it will always be an aux- j
to be no panic among the passen­
that presented Monday anil con­ iiary to the infantry. Ami so it is Howard Hulick Announced a s gers. Both of them in testimony southern part of Sanford to L. ] the meeting. Immediate action on distinguished service crosses or
ry.
Lunibnrd for a consideration up- J the matter followed, when Rev. E . medals. The court was composed
templating
the
repeal
of
the
earn­
with
all
other
blanches
of
the
ser,,
.
.
,
„
,
■rough these nvedeclared that they saw no officers proximating $7,500. S. S. Bau- D. Brownlee, president of the Club by speciul effort of officers free
Principal
Speaker
While
fii, “by a constant ed income provision o f the existing vice. The modern army must have'
that negroes were in charge niel acquired 18 lot." on Dark, Oak j instructed the secretary to arrange from duties connected with the
Talks Arc to Be Made By anil
f : . f a i t h , law, was transmitted Tuesday to its infantry, its field artillery, its
of tlie lowering of the boats.
and Geneva Avenues from Calvin |for advertising to lie furnished. war department and General S taff
the
house
ways
and
means
com­
cavalry,
its
engineers,
its
signal
lot to enlarge and
Leaders of Several Clubs; Jncknecke charged that those Teague for $ 20,000, on which dwcl- j \rior to each succeeding game administration.
corps, its medical corps, its quar­
iral and spiritual mittee by the treasury.
Mr. Davis’ action yesterday came
... , , . ..
.„ . .
lowering the boats did not seem to lings are to be constructed within . scheduled for the season. It was
The committee now is informed termaster department,its ordinance
In. Without that
i mal details are rapidly being |know hmv ll(
,heni. Whim the next month.
I
also
ordered
that
Mr.
F.nzmingcr
ur
the culmination of several years
bgve of an cn- that the rates on which the treas­ department and its air service. T h cL
Residential properties on Crystal bring the m atter to the attention of dir-ngrc«nten( between Colonel
i\vn i .iniv..’. *\-u- ury's estimate of a $ 110,000,000
Lake have also been in demand, 2'! of other local civic associations us Mitchell and war department of­
&lt;;ut in the income tax revenue was
ficials nnd general sta ff officers
lots
in this section having been sold quickly ns possible.
, if the people arc based are one per cent on the first
Convention Plans .Made
over policies connected with the
by
the
Lake Mary Development
$
8
,
000
;
three
perccent
on
the
next
“it will be whnt
Final arrangements were made administration of the air service.
Co., according to an announcement
vill be able to get $ 1,000, and 5 per cent on all over
at the meeting*today for the a t­ It was precipitated, however, by
made
today.
The
consideration
|e or.ly such virtue $7,000. This compares with the army must have its air service, and [building tomorrow evening.
tendance of a large delegation of the recent statement in which the
! lifeboats which was crushed be- was reported at $ 12,000.
given Monday of one and
the local Kiwaniatis at the Kiwanis colonel, then on duty with the
1 placed there," the arates
half per cent on the first $4,000;
k “ikewii”* I t T ^ a i V i
A
has been tween the Reaper and the ComanR. C'. Tisdale, lias arrangnl for
Ion.
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oi
nan
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n
e
_
nnvj
iikcwis . nteus u • .m , outlined for the affair, and will die, but were Hot injured.
the purchase of a tract of front­ District Convention to be held in Eighth Corps nrea headquarters at
tluee per cent between $ 1,000 and
Daytona on Thursday and Frid ay,;San Antonio, Texas, sensationally
Isists wrong doing $ 8,000, ami five per cent on all service nnd it must be permitted jni.|uj t, talks by a number of prom-1
Clyde Men Testify.
to train its air
as u*
lo incut ocnl welfare and recreation! Testimony by Jncknecke nnd age of 1,200 feet on Lake Monroe October 22 anil 28.
mr forces
tuitv.i so na
charged that the conduct of tho
las it must do mi- over $ 8,000.
J o r H. D. Evans, of Boston, for a
Various phases of the conven­ war mid navy departments in cer­
get the best results in the time ° f| Workers, representing all agencies Mayer concluded the first day’s in- consideration of $88,000. The pro­
]ng to approve it
IIow Rates Are Set Out
[engaged in municipal betterment vestigntion which saw the three perty was formerly owned by II. C. tion were discussed, and as many tain nir service functions lias “al­
to lesist it, for
The surtax rates proposed would wai.
of the members as possible, were most been treasonable and crimi­
pile ground, it may begin at one per cent on the sum
“There is no more reason for a activity in this city.
|passengers and nine Clyde, Line Perry of Sanford.
urged to be present. It was ex ­ nally negligent."
it is justified in between $18,000 and $15,000 and single air service than there is for
It is exnlained that the dinner I men testify. Clyde Line men who
The Dnvy-Winston Organization plained that the meet will convene
failimhk a criminal, |
The Mitchell charges were pub­
up gradually to twenty per cent a single medical corps or a single and meeting will be held to enable 1testified were: Captain hduanl L. has arranged the sale of a portion in the Clarendon Hotel in Daytona
lished on the heels of the Shenan­
ol itself docs not „n aj| ovor ,h e $150,000. The sur- ordinance department.
the clubs to co-orilinnte their vur- 1Gurry, Montclair,
*■;! nnistci (l* of the Bcllnir subdivision, owned at H o'clock tomorrow.
doah disaster and before the find­
“ It must be remembered that the ions efforts to secure a better co- the Coninnelie; (j. N. \\ illiains,.De- by F. H. Scruggs consisting of 27
V " only a treat-) tax rates are set out in the schedOfficial delegates from the San­ ing of the PN-ii No. 1, naval plane,
U does not, u|e are:
air service cannot function inde­ operative movement and assure ajnioreat, N. J . .first officer; II. t». Tots oil Mcllonvillc Avenue to Dr.
ford Kiwanis Club were announc­ then lost in the Pacific Ocean, nfiscasc. ltd** not| One per cent $18,000 to $15,000. pendently beyond a very limited 1speedier succciu.
i White general agent; Ivan lhomp I,. C. Green of Jamestown, N. Y.,
ed as L. C. Debout and Edward Iv ter its failure to negotiate flight
Sunity virtues.
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u
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i
.
i
son.
Brooklyn,
second
off
distance.
It
must
always
operate
Howard
Hulick.
one
of
the
b
u
i
l
d
Brooklyn,
second
officer
Two per cent $15,000 to $17,000.
fiom San Francisco to Honolulu.
third who proposes to construct several l.ane.
Ihlrn Conxcitatt.
Three per cent $17,000 to $ 10,000. from a base, and that base must j
I'rolmhle Charge
Four
p
ercen
t
$10,000
to
$
21,000
of restraint, no
While
the
war department with­
can do that. Hour! Five per cent $21,000 to $28,000.
held the specifications .of the
Six per cent $28,000 to $25,000
[social stamlanli au
charge from publication tonight i'.&gt;
an enlightened on- j Seven per cent $25,000 to $80,000
they migl}t be read first before
their perfection lit.l Eight per cent $80,000 to $85,000,
the court in accordance with cus­
Nine
per
cent
$85,000
to
$40,000.
[ccuring « more en-,
tom, it is more than probable that
Ten per cent $40,000 to $-»5,000,
[science. .
Colonel Mitchell will be judged on
to preserve what ire I Eleven per cent $15,000 to $30
evidence presented to show th at ho
anil provide fur fui-has conducted himself “to the pre­
turn............ ... . ,i
Twelve per cent $80,000 to $ 00,judice of good order and military
*• '•'&lt;-* must become i ° 00'
discipline.”
ne spirit of the (Jiv • Thirteen per cent $00,000 to $i
orgamzationii.
With tho charge nguinst him
‘positively untrue.” He declared
of
Char,
'
ooo.
efforts of each in attaining the that the members of the steamer
confined
to that specification, it is
Lovelace,
It u the realm of
i fou rteen per cent $&lt;0,000 to
nnii Mr.
lotte, N.
_ ,
.common end. Ail open discussion were drunk with the exception of
unlikely
thut
ho will be* allowed to
Ic' $80,000.
formerly of .Pittsburgh.
introduce in his own«dcfcnsc nnv
of problems confronting thi coni- one person, a “negro waiter.”
Members
present
at
the
session
nment ca&gt;i -in,! ; ■. ' Fifteen per cent $80,000 to $ 00,- L f A Q r i n O - C T1 1h IkI 3WfYpe pn kt munity,
and suggestions regarding
discussion involving the Shenan­
Captain Refutes Statements.
ar‘‘l
fiD/i of sonic rif
»i, lx mil-!t nun
ure given us:
doah disaster or the PN-'J No. 1,
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their
solution
will
follow
these
His
contention
that
there
was
r»Wcr,i« iir Ul‘ PresSixteen per cent $ 00,000 to $ 100,Brownlee, E. D., Berg, It. II., De­
in Municipal Court Monday, the 1: ,v,rt talks, it is announced,
no panic among the passengers
■ ' ’’’"ili'i*
Seventeen per cent $ 100,000 to
bout L. C., Ityrd fC . A., Chriscn- failure.
following cases were heard on ; The program, as prepared by the was supported by all who testified.
Article Violated
$ 110,000.
Bill Wheeler, manager of the re- berry R. L., Connelly A. I*., Cas­
charges of reckless driving: Isaac I committee in charge, was annmuic- .Mr. Curry said, "I saw no coiiThe ninety-L'lxtb article for vio­
wrongEighteen
per
cent
$
110,000
to
well
11.
D.,
Chapman
It.
B.
Clark
soit,
travel
and
steamship
ndvet*&lt;
repress crime,
Jordan, fined SI5 or 10 days in |c.«l today, and follows:
"..sion among cither the passengers |
•
rt|Ilcnt llf the Brooklyn Fred A., DeCottes Geo. A., Duvey lation of which Colonel Mitchell
'• he held, reaches its $125,000.
ja
il;
Wilton
Linlan
fined
$5
or
lUi
invocation,
o.
the
crew
with
the
exception
of
thl. official organ of I it. G. Kntzminger. W. S. Fox Ituy- will ho tried rends:
Nineteen per cent $125,000 to
j&gt;l"ati°n only wh»tl
days; C. A. Gufford, continued un-1 Welcoino Address— Mrs. \\.
“ Though not mentioned in these
.mo elderly woman who was h y s-, Fhl J |l„ hi
considered one of ! murid, Fort A. C., Hagan L. P.,
$150,000.
articles, nil disorders nnd neglects
U*1It ill.
' Florida’s
L' I,. „I, |. *4* madl
•inlent
nnk.rngSilnnt
t ' S V 11;.1 ' ' ' 'i rniined
Twent per cent all over $150,- til .Wednesday : Moses Barton, con- J ffenlcy.
must ardent noh-resident Hulick Howard, Hutehimion J . C.,
tinued until Wednesday anil Steve i Response—E. F. Housholilcr.
000. .
, , boosters, is in this city for u few |Higgins T. R„ Jinkina J . D., Juck- to the prejudice of good order and
V
military discipline, ull conduct of r
Alexiadis,
$10
bond
estreated.
I
f’ui|iose
of
Meeting—Edward
Hig,nc.... .
-----A fter hearing Secretary Melton
t l O O S e [days, calling upon the Sanford son J . 1L, Lane E. F., Langley W. nature to bring discredit upon the
the
Car
Stolen,
Other
traffic
law
violators
in
-j
^ins.
lie
, ''I'’ 1*dice and other treasury officials MonChamber of Commerce and renew­ T .t Luke Forrest, Lloyd S. M.,
' ' taT-inlly nil [day, members of the committee eluded Carlcton Clark, charged | Recreational Needs of the 8un- Walks Out of Season ing a number of old acquaintances Long 11. C., Marentette L. T., military service, and all crim es.or
'non
to
pm
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rf.
I,rce the j were under the impression that with violation of the parking laws.iford beuson, ll)25*iyj‘&gt;- Hownnl
Mougliton E. J., McCaslin H. II., offenses not capital, of which per­
in this vicinity.
sons subject to military law may
. ** *xn t a strong j there was no proposal for repeal who was fined $7 or 10 days and t Hulick.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.—f/P) —j j|r. Wheeler, a firm believer in MeKuy (J. K., McCall G. E., Patti- bo guilty, shall be taken cognizance
What Shall We Do About It . —
shull
II.
11.,
Kossetter
A.
K.,
RufWrn|,rn.inat.i,&gt;n 0,1 Dip of the provision on which a 25 W. E . Wetherton was fined $8 nr
Five minute talks by represent:!• "Goose” Goidin, slugging o.itfield- |the substantial nature of* the |felil A. L., Randall E. H„ Steele of by a general or special or sum­
!“ observe the per cent reduction in tax is allow­ 10 days for the same offense.
W.
W.
Rivers
estreated
bis
apLives
of the following organiza- er of the Washington Fenatort growth and expansion of Floridu, L. B., Sharon J . G., Scott W. M., mary courtmartinl, according to the
!)&lt;• ",? ",ation cannot ed on earned income up to $ 10,000.
gets his “walks” out of his season .stated to ft tends in the city that
nature and decree of the offem'.*,
' government, -Some of them said after n hnsty pearunce bond of $10 on a drunk-1 tione:
a: well as in. His automobile wai the paper which he represents ami Smith W. R-. Smith E. C., Smith and punished ut thc discretion of
Eaton w as! Rotary Club— Unannounced,
-5
•' " ’at it is fur- review of the schedule submitted eness charge; J . W.
f • B..
!»., Vide
V P. ll H.
II* v
i, Winston
»» I Ilnlilll R. A., |
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P.
(’.,
rtulen lust night and was recover- vvhich has a large circulation ull
fl'Kii'n.’
today that repeal of this provision fined $5 or 10 days for disorderly | Kiwanis Club— W. R. Smith,
Wight
F.
H„
Wilson
L.
J.,
White
lauch
* court.
id a few hours later but upon dis- ever the country, has endorsed ami
The court of thirteen members,
would meet with little support in conduct, and Pasco Duncan did! Lions—F . W. Talbot,
W. E.
covering
its
absence,
the
‘Gooiu”
I
js
supporting
the
movement
to
disthe maximum number permitted
congress.
not appear to answer charges o fj Library—Mrs. Anne &gt;an Nc“[J8 (Manning
grumbled.n fur different grumble [courage irresponsible advertising
under army courtnmrtiul regula­
assault and being drunk and *1is- Brown.
„
he gets a walk in a ! nmtter regarding Florida real os
tions for the trial of military vforderly. He forfeited $50 bond; Sanford Yacht Club—J . L. r.m- than when
Varied Forms Offered.
[Through State
Developments fonders,
ball game.
Jtatc in northern periodicals, and L arg e
will be headed by Major
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 .—&lt;/P&gt;— on each charge and writ of c a -[ory.
___:________
— that it has announced a policy of
General Charles P. Summerull,
*
at'ied
form
3
of
tax
relief
were
Assured
For
D
eLand
pia*
was
issued
by
the
court
*or
S l.- m - .F la n .
accepting advertising copy only
commanding tho second corps area,
sought by a number of organized bis re-arrest.
from developers of the highest
New York. Within its membership
In court today Duncan was sen­
!' on° hundred buM-j
through representatives
DELAND,* Oct. 21.—(/Pi— The
________ _
proven integrity.
are
included four other corps area
women whov will'
uPp€.fflrinK
nt to&lt;ioy’»
session of tenced to .80 days in the city pris­
purchase of 11,000 acres o f lnnd commanders having headquarters
_ I hPflt'llHrc
LnPnia.4
tl. .. l.
' °n Nov. 22 next for |*1l&gt;ar'n8s before the house ways and on. Other cases on the docket were
along
the
Delaind-Duytoim
high­
Secretaries
Association,
Mr.
a t Columbus, O., Baltimore, Md.,
\}Wr, Of Florida which!'1,U'Unr . 1c,ommitlL‘e ° n the new rev- dismissed or postponed until F n way and touching the city limits of Chicago, 111., and Omaha. Neb. Thc
Wheeler
is
touring
the
state
at
|tnue
bill.
Nine
organizations
were
5r,'u*-h this city
day.
DeLand for the consideration of remaining members with tho e x ­
--------------------- --------| Publicity officials of the Cham employing it to good advantage in. this time, in the interests of Flor- $2,500,000 was announced here by
be composed o f : ot0(i , t,.me .to‘lny ,,y the commitotlier cities.
,
ida publicity, visiting the various
ception of Colonel Blanton \Vinship
urKia and North CarV '.!c.,r w‘l* hear
parties in- Re-Check of Crop V
E. Prettynuin. .Mr. Pretty- who is on duty at firet corps area
\ ill [her of Commerce announced today The plan went into effect last secretaries i/i the cities included in Harry
‘ M chamber of com- L ;
tcd ln thc proposed tax reducman
made
the
purchase
for
hiniheadquarters In Boston, law mem­
n
ber civic bodies arc ° " " !ea«ore. before starting work Cost Growers Big Sum that, through the courtesy Of Jos- evening, it is announced, ut which)bis itinerary,
I seif and associates from the Cen- ber of the court, all ate brigadier
nh G Marentette, manager of the time the slides were displayed with
#
tury Realty Company of West generals.
tb# pr°* ! f u H b u r " Mon,lay on d ,aitin ”
Theat r
a r r a n g e m e n t s ’.ho other advertising and, accordTAMPA, Oct. 21.—OP)—f ’tro’ {.Milan*
-------,
,
ng
to
tliore
interested,
were
ue»«“ !••
. ..
“■*
those
at- 2 American D e s tro y e rs 1’^
i
, .
. I The tract will be developed into
growers stand to lose approximrte- .have been completed for tnc ;mo
c|ose attention by the uu- .
A
l
’C
u
r
c
l
e
r
e
d
t
o
o
y
r
i
U
;
n
City,
suburban
developments
and Folk T ax Assessor
•Maikets
L^eLand to Organize Jy $2,000,000 us the result of a rL*“ l infr daily at the playhouse cf pun- ,|jence. .Those responsible for the
.
small
farms.
Engineers
have
startate of the states citru- cro!’ jHcity slides depicting the progress i inovation declared that
tha they are
Called Upon Carpet
Publicity Campaign estim
Oct. 21. - ( , ? ) WASHINGTON
01 //n. Ued work on the drainage o f three
initial reception
mode bv the United States Depart. e«nfnr,i ni ;♦ o c-! encouraged by the initiu
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
21.—
C
/P)—
|
Uioiiaund
acres
of
the
land.
ment o( Afrrlculture, .c c o r d i« lo and expansion of S.nfor.1
~
^
^
_____
________c,
American destroyers hnv«j
7 , } “ &gt;•?. i» l « :
TALLAH ASSEE, Oct. 21.-L P )
De i a n d
Officials iuy that they plan to
(/P)_The a statement issued by official of curs.
,5*0'
' 8. c'ont,
Corn. bebe. Del .1,7,1'n ’ Oct. 21 .— taq
* 3 « ." n" ’&gt;
will
be
prepared
by
the
Milane
indefinitely,
it fs auiil, been ordered from Gibraltar to ask the county farm agent and thc — Governor Martin announced this
toThe
slides
luh i,iss car - 1 tho Florida C’itru:' Exchani
^
p m i ___
_____ p m j _______ i
_■ ■ _____ _____
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DtTemlR&gt;r. rv in t r c «Mr»mcrcIaI ^lub
. t -1 tho trade organization officials, land will present daily totals c f ) Alexandria, Egypt to remain in state department of agriculture to morning that he had summoned
6 H’
forward its plans for
fnr «h
the
con
-1
day.
Several
weeks
ng»
the
'7V
u
-!
who
\Y:i*
compiling
a
daily
record
|
realty
transactions,
an
repot^ed^to-j
reudiness
there
for Wu? in Syrian establish a model farm of twenty Warner G. Jones, Polk county tax
I'tiueting „ f a
ber with accounts of new iudus- ports should their prascnco become uc^:s on the site of farm area.
assessor, to come for conference
,ies, locating in this vicinity, an.l necessary for the protection of
this afternoon to show cause why
bports on the many building and American lives and Proparly ar the
the latter should not he removed
Th»v‘‘busy” hoover sleeps ten from office for alleged unreason­
|improvement enterprises now un- result of a revolt by tribeimen in
that country.
hours a day.
construction in this cit
ably low assessments.

NEW LIST OF TAX
RATES IS TURNED
OVER TO SOLONS

i llU u S iA M i i l V lli I N i,oiu ,ii'1 not k,,ow whert&gt; the si“*

FOR CIVIC DINNER
;i THURSDAY NIGHT

BrooklynEagleMan V™*.
In City, Interested
I n State Publicity

Municipal C o u r t

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C h a m b e r O f C o m m e rc e U s in g S lid e s

\t Movies As New Publicity Feature j

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'ewer D isa ste rs In 1925
B u t M ore T o ll O f Lives,
Says R ed Cross R e p o rt

Dean Outlines Rule
Of Government To
State School Girls

T A L L A flA SSE E , Oct. 19.-(/D
—The whole purpose of govern­
ment is to obtain four remits,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—UP)— qunkc at Erzeroum, Turkey, killed |nnmcly, prosperity, health, happiAmerican disasters this year while "111
typhoon
irt the Philippines
* ■; a“ A
"~'
'
ness nnd development nnd growth
fewer than record number of last which killed 75 people nlso neces­ of personality nnd character, de­
year cxnctcd a greater life nnd sitated our care o f 5,000 others; clared Dr. Minn Kerr, new Dean
property toil, the American Red another nt Agann, capital of Guam of Women nt the Florida State
Cross announced today in its an­ killed only one, but left 186 others College for Women, in the first of
nual report for the year ending in need.
the series of weekly talks, deliv­
Juno 30.
“In the Virgin Islands, the Red ered to the student body.
The tornado that cut a sw’ath Cross rendered assistance follow­
The student’s prosperity docs not
through the middle west Inst ing n hurricane which killed SO consist of money, but of scholar­
spring alone caused 79G deaths nnd people, injured 100, destroyed 1,090 ship ami winloni, Dr. Kerr said,
maimed 2,239, the report said, buildings, and in which 1,500 pc&lt;&gt;- adding thnt if the school govern­
while the disaster casualties of the plo were assisted by the organiza­ ment docs not secure these things,
entire yenr preceding numbered tion, A flood in Peru, a fire nt to her it is a failure.
only 735 dead nnd not quite 2,000 Cannnen, Mexico nnd Colombia,
Tho new Dean of Women exhort­
injured.
completed the foreign operations.’’ ed her audience to think, ami to
In preparation for whatever
think constructively, about govern­
emergencies mny he in Btore for
ment on the campus.
the nation during the next year,
“There hnve !&gt;eon three well de­
it was announced, the ninth annual
fined periods of college govern­
roll call of the Red Cross will be
ment,’’ the speaker asserted. "At
held November 11 -20.
first the entire control was in the
The report showed that the Red
hands of tho faculty. This may
Cross rendered service in 90 dis­
have secured health and p.'holnrasters during tho year including
IIOWEY, Fla., Oct. 20.—(/P)— ship, but there wns no happiness
fires, which accounted for 29 of
the calamities, floods, which were Organization of a building and or development and growth. The
second with 10; tornadoes which loan association with n capitaliza­ second period came as a complete
caused 11; 7 typhoons; 5 hurri­ tion of $ 100,00(1 has just been com­ reversion of the first, that is, the
canes and storms; and one railroad pleted here. Officers of the asso­ whole government was given over
accident. There were three ench ciation announce that practically Ito students, who were immature
of earthquakes, famines nnd mine all of tho stock has been subscrib and totally unfit to cope with the
disasters; one typhoid epidemic, 2 ed ami thnt shortly application will complex problems of government
volcanic eruptions, 2 "entomb­ be made for permission to increase clone. The third period, the one in
which most colleges arc now enter
ments,’' nnd a scries of mine ex­ the capital in units of $ 100,000.
The Howey home building pro­ ing, is a joint pml cooperative gov
plosions, forest fires, and similar
gram has gotten well under way, ernmont of faculty nnd student!'.
visitations.
The mid-western tornado pre­ more than $50,000 worth of con­ This seems to bo the real solution
started to the problem of governing the
sented tho largest problem of res­ struction having been
toration nnd
rehabilitation
in within tho pnst few days, und tho colleges of todny.’’
"peace-time history" the report activities of th enssosiation will
Dr. Kerr in her weekly talks is
said. This operation is now vir­ add to this program greatly in the endeavoring to bring home to each
tually completed. In the courso opinion of the officials of the town girl own responsibility ns one of a
of its work in this region, the Red ns well as the organization.
student body of 1,340.
Cross assisted approximately 33,435 people.
NOTICE
Within 12 hours of its occurrence Women W ant Madrid
Scnlsil bids will In' rirclveil l»y
the Red Cross had its relief or­ As Site For Meeting tin* Honnl of County Commissioners
on Novnmlier 3rd. 1923 (or Heurlng
ganization completed in tho Santa
rlnlit of wny of tlm following du
Barbara earthquake region, nnd Of League of Nations si-rilii'd
road.
hnd launched measures of perma­
Iti'Klnnlng nt It. (I Smith's prop
I'l'i'L
’ii
%
n
.
,,,,
,
,
.
I'
r'y
nioir
l.lttln Like llowoll nnd
nent rehabilitation for the suffer­
GENEVA, Oct. 20.— (/R)—If the Inin to tinlirlolla. along Tuscawllln
ers from four disasters, the larg­ next
session of the Council of the OaltrUllu rond us surveyed, pint of
est number of people ever in its rVi
..non,,
Motions
whirl!
nt tho office of tho
.U
waHons is
IS hold
item .|
at| \|,„l
Mad- n
,.,.k Is
|f on, tluflic(.,rcult
care in this country.
rju, the selection may have been
The lionrd of County Commission­
Included In the two “entomb­ made by the wives of the Council ers reserves tho rlahl to reject nny
or nil Idds.
ments’’ wns tho trngedy of Floyd members.
V. C. DOl'OLAHS.
Collins at Cave City, Ky. Here
The .Spanish Ambassador was Clerk to lionrd of County Commis­
sioners.
Red Cross chapters set up can­ asked by a friend whether he
Ort 13-20-27. Nov. n.
teens and other assistance on tho thought
......................
" ' M U U I U M
|||
the Sjinninh invitation
to
spot, while the organization boro meet in Madrid would bo accepted.
NOTICK
the cost of materials utilized in
"What do you
think? rejoined
Ji
Hi'tiliil Mils will In- rreelveil by
the relief w ojk.
tho Ambassador,
tin' I tuft ril nf County I'nmmlMloniTs
“Supplementing these service t
"Well, all I know is that Mrs. on November 3ril. 1923. fur clearing
t It’ lit of wny iiml hunk surfuelug
arc those iucidont to a number of j Hymans (tho wife of the Belgian with
day, to n whltti of nine fool
recent disasters in the United member of the Council) says she m ill eight IIlf Ill'S In fleptll louse
lii
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uk
itr&gt;mi . itt llie felliiivlUK ilesrrlbStates," continued the report. |wants to go to Madrid,’’ said tho
eil Itnait:
“Outstanding among these was the I friend,
llegliinimr nt llie Churl'll corner
wreck of tho Shonundouh. Chap“Then it is nil set," said tho Am­ one half mile South of I'aoln mill
rim
Hniitll one mill*.
ters at Cambridgu and Caldwell, bassador with a laugh. “ If the
llnmil of County Commission­
Ohio, and field representatives in wives of tho Council members have ersThe
reserves the right to re ject any
the vicinities of both the wreck and ! decided on Madrid then wo shall i “r “** bMu #
V. K. DOUtiLAHH.
the ships home port nt Lake hurst, certainly go there.
Clerk nml Amlltor to County Comwent to work, assisting und com­
inlHxliuier*.
Oct. 13-21*.27. Nov. 3.
forting those bereaved in the trag­
edy, nnd helping at the scene of Christianity Firm ly
IN TilK CIIICI IT n il IIT OK TI1K
the loss.
JI llll III, Mill in '
Established in China SEVENTH
"Other catustrophics in which
o k i i . o i i m v . in a m i r o u M'.uthe Red Cross served include the
INUI.K n il N il IN I HIM l lll.
fire nt Shreveport, La., which wip­
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—(A’)— 51. 51. H5IITII,
Complainant,
ed out nine blocks; the Tennessee Christianity is no longer n relig­
forest fire; the tornado at Annis­ ion in China upon which the stig­ 51118. ANNA 51. DoFOItKHT ct nl„
Lii'fcndnnts.
ton, Ala., the flood along the Rio ma ».f “foreign" may be placed,
m i ll i o n
Grundc River, which affected threa despite the attacks upon it made TO T O K FLORIDA LAND AND DKtowns south of El I’uso, nnd a hail­ by some advocates of the “new V KLO I’3!KNT COMPANY, u Corpor­
n:
storm which struck two North Car­ nationalism," said Ralph A. Ward atio
It lining mii'!n to appear in this
olina counties utul impoverished of I’eking, for III years a Metho­ ( ’««url lluit .Siimni'iiiH In Chnncory
100 families."
dist Episcopal missionary in China, bun heun heretofore Issued, directed
" you. iiiul that tin- .Sheriff of So to­
Turning to disasters abroad, the in n report to the Board of For­ Iluol"
•'minty, Florida, has mu do r&lt;&gt;report said:
eign Missions here.
Or. Ward lorn th a t samo runiiot he served
"Mending the list wns tho Chi­ pointed out that many of tho lead­ owing to your failu re to elect o f fi­
or appoint agents, or to have
nese flood, which cost 13,115 lives, ing men of the republic are well cers
within tho Statu of Florida, an ofand necessitated aid from the Red known as Christians, und that 2,- fleer or agent upon whom process
he served, and that your nfCross to 100,000 people. A series 30(1,0110 Chinese, many of them could
fle.'ts mid ngettiH tiro iitil&lt;nown.
of floods and fires in I’orto Rico prominent in public and private
T h erefore, you. Tim Florida l.iinil
resulted in I I deaths, nnd Red life, are enrolled ns members of anti I'evein pm int Company, a c o r ­
poration. named ns defendant In tlm
Cross assistance to 2,233; an earth- Christian churches.
above ii tut foregoing rulinn, pending

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lens.
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Ilrg ln n ln g nt N o r th ea s t c o r n e r
o f South H a l f o f BoUthW**t
ue te lm following d o K rlb o d lands
Q u a rter of S n u th w e at Q u a r t e r
• Seminole County. F lorid a., t o - w i t :
o
f Sectio n T h i r t y - f o u r
(3 6 ).
All that part of L o t I I , a c c o r d ­
T o win* It In N ineteen (1 9) Sou th,
in g to plat
StIlnngo T h i r t y (2 0 ) Euat. run
recorded In the PUbflo Records
/West 8 2-3 c h a i n s ; North
7
Sem inole County. F l o r i d a , l y ­
-'chains;
W e s t 10 c h a i n s ; North 8.3
ing south of the r i g h t o f way o f
ch
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the Atlantic Coaat L in o R a i l chains; E a s t 10 chnlnu. South to
b eg in n in g ;
. . . .
,
Jl'eginnlng a t a coznor c f tho
are hereby required to he nml a p ­
Southeast corner o f
8o ctlo n
pear
before
ou
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said
C
ircu
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C
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u
rt nt
Twenty-nine
)29 ).
T o w n s h ip
tho Court House nt Hanford, Klorlim.
Nineteen (19)
South. K a n g o
on the 2nd day o f N ov em ber A. D.
Thirty (90) F a s t, run N orth
1925. nnd th en and t h e r e mnkn a n 10 )«0 feet through S e c tio n s T w e n ­
nwer to the hill o f com p ln ln t e x h ib ­
ty-nine (29) and T w e n ty (20)
ited
a g a in st you In th i s rnuse.
•„ the South line o f r i g h t o f
It Is fu r th e r ordered tl ic t th is Or­
wny of tho Ornnge B e l t Hallw ay,
der he published In T h e Sanfo rd
thence In n S o u th w e s te rly di­
Herald, a n e w s p ap e r published In
rection 770 fe et to a f e n t o on tho
Hanford,
Sem in ole Count/, F lorid a,
Snnforil Ornnt L i n e ; th e n c e In
onco each w e e k fu r fo u r co n s e cu ­
a .Southwesterly d ir e ctio n a lo n g
tive weeks.
said grant line to n s t a k e on the
W I T N E S S th e H on ora b le J . J .
South boundary line of Se ctio n
Dickinson.
Ju d ge
o f tho C ircu it
Twenty-nine ( 2 9 ) : t h e n c e Hast
Court of the S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C i r ­
along slid boundary lino of S e c ­
cuit of tho S t a t e of F lo rid a . In nnd
tion Twenty-nine (29)i 6896 feet
for Semin ole County, on th is the
to point of beginning, co n ta ln -

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Ida. In and for HemlnWe Count).
D eC O TTES &amp; S P E N C E U .
Solicitors nnd of Counsel for
the Complainant.
Sept 29. Oct. 6-13-20-27._____________

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n r a d l e y R&amp;ddlcir, o f M a itla n d F l o ­
There forf
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rida. R ou to. No. 1.
°,n Mot&amp;**§L
O. C. W heaton, o f M a itla n d , F l o r ­
Vemher.
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ida. Houto No. 1.
J . II. Iln w k ln s . o f M a itla n d . F l o ­
eon?tnV 8 y M
rida, R nuto No. 1.
C E O R U E C. CROM. R e g i s t e r .

IN T I I K C I R C U I T C O U R T , S E V E N ­
TH J U D I C I A L C I R C U I T , W I T H I N
A N D F O U ME3II.N O LE C O U N T Y ,
N O TICE F O Il P U B L IC A T IO N
F I.O IIIH A .
S E R I A L NO. O lt, 10
J . C. H I L L S . J r . .
llrp nrt mr nt of the Interior

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I .nml o f f i c e a t Clnlncsvlllc.
Florida. Oct. 3. 192).
NOTICE Is hereby g iv e n that A l ­
len Marlar. of M aitland . Florida,
who. on S ep tem ber 23rd. 1922. made
Homestead E n try . No. 017710. far
L o t i . Sectio n H. T o w n s h ip H S-.
R a n g e 30 B.. T a lla lm s s e o Meridian,
has filed'n ntlco o f In te n tio n t " maku
Commutation Proof, t o establish
claim to tho land a b o v e described,
before County Ju d g e , a t Sanford.
Florida, on the 19th d a y o f Novem­
ber. 1923.
Claim ant nnmea ns w itn e s s es :
Andy llamhlln. of .Maitland. F l o r ­
ida. Route No. 1.

Com plainant,
vs.
.MARY I1RO KAW .

D efendant.

otherwise a jM fJ
uo enterci aK»&gt;

tat hit"
Herald. a

C ita tio n
T&lt;&gt; M A R Y n R O K A W . W I D O W . O F
T U B C I T Y UK ULOOMINOTON, IN
T H E S T A T E O F IL L IN O IS .
It a p p e a r in g fro m n sw o rn h ill of
com p la in t filed In t h i s ca u se In the
above s ty le d C o u rt t h a t you n re a
V. p e j
resident of n S t a t e o t h e r t h a n the
S tate o f F lorid a, th a t you u re a Clrrl‘ of t C M
resident of tho t?ltv o f n io o m ln g to n .
4 for I,"
IIn tilf S ta tu o f Illinois, nnd thnt (S E A L )
you a r c o v er tho a g e o f tw o n ty - o n o
years
Oct. 6 - i ^ 0AiT«.Y

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Building And Loan
AssociationFormed
By Howey Citizens

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Our o f our h u m which
cany cuitam en direct
to the propcrlitt we are
telling.

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two words that mean health and
wealth and happiness for those with
and the courage to grasp it at

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Miami, Florida
you I i c a r c l Tt— t h e call
of the only American Tropics?

H

avp.

It is sounding in every American city.
It liaVpcnctratcd to the most remote
Tillage and the loneliest farm. For the
United States has just discovered
Florida 1
During the last ttventy years trav­
elers have brought home glowing tales
)f this tropical wonderland— a sea of
jade and indigo, glorious life-giving
sunshine; tall palms that dot the coun­
try like exclamation points, and mag­
nificent coconut palms that seem to
)cckon and invite you from the frozen
North.
And now all America has come to
realize that the wonderful thing about
Miami is this — everything that lias
hcen said about it for twenty years
is true!
And in Coral Gables there is added
to this powerful lure of die tropics two
other factors that arc making this
beautiful city celebrated throughout
the country— security and profit in
imestment.

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Convert Your Acreage into Cash

So many homes have already been
built, so many institutions are now
being erected, so many powerful inHtielitres arc at work that Coral Gables
now offers astonishing opportunities
to any investor, large or small. For
the solid, substantial building that is
now taking place in Coral Gables is
the best guarantee of its future. And
the man with shrewdness and courage
will act now— before the magnificent
developments and llie city plans mature.

/'"'XNVNERS of acreage can market thousands o f * . • «*&lt;•
LITTLE FARMS through the co-operation
of our National Sales Organization and its gen-' jW
cral offices in large northern cities.

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FLORID;

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the shrewdness to see an opportunity,

The Florida-Dixie Corporation is associated -*
w ith th cE . A .StroutFarm Agency, Inc., which has
been established twenty-five years and lias been
6elling farms and groves in Florida seventeen years. ,

Coral tables is within forty hours
of three-fourths of the population df
the United States. It is within forty
hours of seven-eighths of the nation’s
wealth. It is only four days’ comfort­
able travel by automobile out of snow
anil icc into everlasting June. Is it any
wonder that substantial, progressive
people arc corning to Coral Gables
from every point of the compass, eager
to share in Miami’s prosperity? Gl.nl
to help in flic task of building a city?
Ready to work for the reward that is
certain to come, and sure of security
for their families, their homes and
their investments? lie sure and send
for Rex Beach’s hook about this won­
der till city. Sign and m a il the coupon
— today.

?0»on3R®RefteR©||®Hffl{19||
Special A n n o u n cem en t . ‘

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Get in touch with this office for Ct
trip to Coral Gables. These trip$
are run at frequent intervals*
and thousands of congenial and
pleasant people are enjoying
them. Call or telephone for all
the necessary inform ation re*
gartling the best way to visit
Miami as our guests.
Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists and complete informa•
lion about Coral Gables may
also be obtained here without
obligation to you. Let us show
you what lias been accomplished
in (.oral Gables, and tell you of
the thousands of opportunities
that await the early investor, /

T o u r O pporlunity
Coral Gables property has been stead­
ily rising in value. Some of it has
shown a 100 per cent increase every
year. All authorities agree that the
greatest advance is yet to come.
Roger Babson says that Florida
offers the greatest opportunity for
money-making of all the states in the
Union. Yet residential, industrial and
apartment house plots in Coral Gables
may now he secured by u moderate
initial payment. 1 hose plots are offered
in a wide range of prices, which in­
clude all improvements such as streets,
street lighting, electricity and water.
I wenty-five per cent is required in
cash, the balance will be distributed
m convenient payments over a period
of three years.

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Coral (inlilcH Corporation

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1 c ORAL

Please give price, legal and exact geographical
location in your first letter.

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We need these I.ITTLE FARM S now to suit the
rcquircmcntsofourcustoincrs. W ritco rw irc today.
b v r| :

gables

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Good title and quick delivery imperative.

M ile s o [ W a .t e r F r o n t
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E. C. Frost, President

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E. A. Struut, Treasurer

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F or information

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.Milane Theatre Dltlg,

I’leaxe lend ine Rex Ilenrh’s book »n
full information about Coral Gablr*.
unilerttand that this plates inc uinlet •
obligation.

The land we sell must be well drained, suitable
for agricultural use and located on or near a
main traveled hard surfaced highw ay, convenient
to an established town or w orthw hile town site.

8. W. BRADFORD.

w rite, phone or call

lUGGIN BUILDING, LAKELAND

s&gt; w - B R 4D F0R D , M ilane T heatre Bldff.

.State..

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THE

SANFORD HERALD, W ED NESDAY, O C T O B E R jl,J9 2S.

R e a l E s t a t e —tB a rg a in s in R e a l Estal
INVESTMENTS

REAL ESTATE

TH IS C E L E R Y FA R M
Is One of Our Best Offerings Today

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z
1 Beautiful lot in Evans Terrace, Southern exposure.............................. $1750

1st National Bank Bldg.

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Phone 744.

10 Acres, all tiled, new dwelling.

Several lots in Rose Court at less than market prices.
1 lot on Park Avenue, close in, a bargain for............................................ $3150

3 acres set in crops.

All ^

Car load of fertilizer. On paved road. Near loading station. in
delivery. $13,500. $3,500 cash,, balance 1, 2, 3, years.

O F F E R S

21 Acres just outside city limits, ripe fyr subdivision.
A few New Ilcmcs, Modern in every respect.

Small cash payment.

I W ILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Ileal Estate and Investments.

Phone 713.

Homes

203*205 Meisch Building

Acreage

This good farm will be sold right away.

21 feet on Sanford Avenue, between First
and Second St., at $700.00 per front foot.
39 acres, Beardall Avenue, of which 27 acres
are tiled. This farm is fully equipped and
can be bought at a bargain.

Let us show it t0

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The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Lot 25, Rose Court. 75x160, Eastern ex­
posure.
$2,500. Terms.

Masonic Building------ Phone 707

Farms
L IST YOUR P R O P E R T Y WITH US

BU Y YOUR H OM E-N OW !
One house completely furnished on Sanford Avenue opposite Rose Court
containing 5 rooms and bath, parage, beautiful lawn and shade trees.
Terms &gt;4 cash and the balance like rent.
In Rose Court one, two-story house beautifully furnished on the corner of
Sanford Ave., and Hughey Street priced considerably below the market.
See us quick about this. Part cash and terms to suit the purchaser.
Five blocks from First Street on Myrtle Avenue, one, two-story house con­
taining 7 rooms garage and shade trees. If you are looking for a house
ciosc in this is hard to beat at the present price. Part cash and terms.

W ith o ffice s in New Y o rk City and various other citj
over th e country, we are in a position to sell your prt
erty to north ern firm s desirious o f investing in proper
in this locality.
I f you have acreage, subdivision tra c ts, business lots,!
kindly com m unicate with us.

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FULTON, INC.
REA L ESTA TE

COLCLOUGH REA LTY COMPANY
311 First National Bank Bldg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
RE AI. ESTATE

Developers
Seminole Hotel

INSURANCE

THE
ADS
ON
THIS
PA GE-

THE SEMINOLE R E A L TY COMPANY
L. ALLEN .

B rok ers

Phone 732

Manager

Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

Promot

DUBOSE &amp; H O LLER
REALTORS

Established 1910
LOANS------ INSURANCE

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CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS
Office 11G Merri wether Building

SUBDIVISIONS

-can be classed as so many sales­
men, displaying th eir waves to ten

P. O. Box 331

thousand prospective, eager-toknow buyers every day.

SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A

1.

ACREAG

A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Road.

2. Northeast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue. One 6 room house. 0k 5
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beautiful l a w n , ' ’lo w e rs , tropinh
bery. For sale together or separately.

REAL BARGAIN

PUT THAT GUN DOWN
TWO LOTS IN PINEHURST

5 Room House
Only $2,200.

fronting on Maple Street. 51.800 each.
ing North on Hughey Street.

$700 cash

One front-

$2,0(11). Liberal Terms.
20 acres land, 8 cultivated, 50 orange trees, other fruit, good well.
2 1,•» miles from Chuluota.

U e offer as owner, 7. I t or 21 lots, inside city limits near
Avenue, as a whole at $G5U each, or separate up to*§900.00 each.
East Front Lot, near entrance, in Pinehurst.
on easy terms.

Priced below the saiW

Direct from the owner, east front lot, with nice Palms on main th&lt;
oughfarc, about a mile from the Post Office. Good Price and Terms,

Sanford Avenue Business Property
1- rom 585 to $500 per front foot.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number 5 Ball Building, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Floridn.
“0 Years Experience With Florida Land

Don’t Wait

Until all the best buys are gone.

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BAYARD REA LTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments
PHIL SMITH, Mgr

116 South Park Ave.

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Lot No. 268
C IT IZ E N S O F

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In Pine Crest on paved highway.

S A N F O R D

$500—$50 down.

I’.i you know wliat we are doing at our Crystal Lake Shores Development?
LET US SHOW YOU

HAVE YOU NOTICED

and 510.00 per month.

-inn‘ n i \ f aSatnfol-l‘|hAa^
TOm,pJ e,t,ed u" d th'“ First Street Is about to lie I
p e r ? have
S f f i S U
to Improve them rash position. Invejtigate this offer.y

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FIRST STREET
One block
Street. $800 pci
e 'r T o n T fo o 3 " £

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SEMINOLE BOULEVARD

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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.
108 Magnolia Ave

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REALTORS

SCRUGGS REA LTY COMPANY

L. SIMMONS, Sulcs Mgr.
Phone 117

310 E. 1st St.

prop^I5
f f e S lPrn
? s$275
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0nti‘1‘!/
1Q? f !Sfoot
^ ,0nontheCymes*
Boulevard and Water
Stre
p r u p etVise^
i i s oitered
at
per front
The nrop
Sanfoid Avenue 1 block West, has, we understand.Psoid for '850 per Pfroi
The owners are saerificinff on the eve of the sreaielt S e v e r n 1 They 1

Phone 708-709

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

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TfLE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 1, 1925/

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-PRAISED
GEORGE

Airplane Crash Was
Unavoidable, Says M
Army Investigator

ICe 1 ?QOIAL ' Rohin9on,s Circtis In Sanford Soon

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1 LAKELAND

DESPITE STR IK E

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HOST
TO REALTORS AT
im aH onX
NOVEMBER MEET S T he S anford Credit A ssociation
Highland City Prepares For 9
Record Convention During
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a f f il ia t e d w it h

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.
J ., Oct. 21.—(/P)—The airplane
Statement Claims
Minister S a y s crash near here in which three Omctbl
United States army aviators wenr
Two-1
hi
ds of Strikers
‘ |»arty D a r e s killed, was unavoidable in the opin­
A
rc
Replaced
at Once; Loplition; A d v an - ion of Lieut. M. O. Elliott, uperaFirst Week of Month; Will m
cal
•
Conditions
Improve
tion
officer
at
Mitchell
Field,
who
Jntry are G iv en
Re
Important Session, Said
was here Tuesday investigating the
accident.
.
)—David
r in ^t?''"iS ° f t*'° Atlantic Const
Yl.-rf*
The victim." were Cnpt. Robert I. nc Railroad Company, approach­
LAKELAND, Oct. 21.—Comingi —
rnnT
*wr prime
prlnv mir.isat the opening of what is believed l !
,^rabIflV:+«rAH to A. Kinloch, Charleston, S. C. Lieu­ ed today for further details conto bo the biggest nml most impor-^S
1 7 prohibition law tenant Abbott C. Martin, Heading, ■tCrnn,|
r‘K 1 H&gt; strila‘ " I railway tele­
tnnt “season” in the history of Flo- 1*
"tfi He spoke at Mass., the pilot, and S ta ff Ser­ graphers now in effect, stated that
ridn, the Ninth Annual Convention j *
ion The Hesponsi- geant Joseph Coulston, Norristown as far as the efficient operation of
Pa.
of the Florida Association of R e a l**
train sen-ice is concerned, the walk
Ifliurchnirn.
They were flying from Mitchell
Estate Boards will beheld nt Lake-1J
rn a / ‘."9&gt;plete failure.
L fhuren’s responland, November 3, 4. and 5.
?,i
official statement of T. R,
^rink question, be Field, N. Y ., to Langley Field, Va.,
in a Martin bombing plane and Albright, vice president and gonerPresident Walter -W. Rcse, of the i *
try to cure eter- carried a number of suitcases, chil­ , n,a,.'nger ol the carrier, made
Association, points out the respon- , *
sibility of the Realtors in meeting
|han external pins drens toys, a bicycle and chairs and last night was announced today,
i.t an ex -1 clothing for fellow officers who and is given in full, as follows:
the problem :1 of city building, com­
[••I'stiiratc." I hod been transferred to Langley
of the Krike situa­
munity development and the com­
»
. on Field for the winter. .The big plane tionA ofreview
the Atlantic Coast Lino
mercial and industrial expansion
ployinent and an
was first seen to be in trouble while telegraphers at 10 o’clock Tuesday
of the State. “No other t i n ; and
dance, he
no other Convention in the State
»ent last w ar 310,- over Wildwood. It then turned in- night indicates a most satisfactory
this year is so important as this
itcrlin.,' on alcoholic Innd and when over Benny's Land­ condition, which is hourly improv­
approaching get-to-gether cf the
referring to the ing wavered and made a noi'3 dive ing. Of the 1,151 positions vacated
into the woods. The men were dead at the time the strike wns called,
rcnl estate men who are members
he continued:
of the . local boards, the State nml
irftWWm: in slap- when members of the coast guard “37 are now filled and forces are
National Association,” says the
ions of America. who saw the plane fall, reached Aynilnble to fill the remaining po­
sitions as rapidly as the transfer:*
AMMicnns carried the scene.
state President. "Under all i:t the
aasMTSM
land! It is the basis for our con­
"One of the motors," said Licu\ can be made.
no political party
structive and stable development
“Loyalty of the Atlantic Coast
dare propose abol­ tenant Elliott, “apparently develop­
Colorful posters, depicting the numbers are offered by John Rob­ and tile real estate man is the con­
ition. As politicians ed trouble shortly after the plane Line employes to the service has
is beat us at every left Ocean City. Over Cape May again been forcibly demonstrated many woijdors of the John Robin­ inson’s ( inns, than any other cir­ tact between this fundamental
Court llouso it is believed to have throughout the day by the complete son Circus have been posted on cus on tour. Five hundred people, wealth and the public. We must,
&gt; suctC’sted that pro- gone dead and hampered by a stiff failure of the strikers to accom­ the billboards of the city and coun­ horses and animals participate in therefore, meet our problems intel­
tryside, while lithographs, highly the gorgeous and unique spectacle, ligently squarely. I know of no bet­
nerica wnt the craze wind, the plnne went out of con­ plish any defection among the
colored,
hang from the store win­ “Peter Pan in Animal Land," wlfieh ter place in which to get n clearer
ranks
of
the
men
who
remained
at
trol
and
wns
tossed
like
a
leaf
into
lt Whcn he went to
dows,
nil
proclaiming the appear­ opens th.* peifcrmnnces at 2 p. Yn. conception of what is going on
their
posts.
The
men
who
return­
the
tree
tops.
I
found
the
two
800[oumldtfs entirely unState-wide than at Lakeland the
r oct man who would horsepower Liberty motors practi­ ed to work fubsequently to the ance here soon of “America’s Old­ and also at 8 p. in.
est
and
Best
Circus."
first of next month."
There
are
over
1,000
people
in
walk-out
are
now
regarded
ns
new
cally
buried
in
soft
ground.
te-Ataiiiiahment of the
This is the 102ml tour of the the hig show. The equine depart­
Carl C. McClure, first vicc-prcs&lt;“The men never had a chance to employes.
,r gVvpublic Gpimop in
John Robinson Circus and the long ment numbers over five hundred, ident of the Association says that
ercape.
There
is
no
field
where
a
“
Operation
of
trains,
both
pas­
* Smctnwcl. too beer
trains, loaded to the guards with while scores of wild and domestic this convention will be tho biggest
plnne of this size could land with­ senger and freight, is normal."
thing ol the Pn*L
elephants, wild and savage ani­ animals are featured in the show “short-course” for the real estate
r various advantages, in a radius of 20 miles. The fact
At the office of Superintend T. mals; horses, ponies, tents, show
proper and also in the menagerie. man in Florida this year. Mr. Mc­
Irilpfed to America a that there was no explosion indi­ L. Dumas today, it was said that,
Mh Lloyd George cates that Lieutenant Martin real­ while the company has been tak­ equipment, and asvwell ‘aa the John Robinson’s tent will seat 10,- Clure is a member ot the advisory
izing that the crash was inevitable ing back striking employes who sleepers, that are the ^supimer 000 people, and the city of canvas council c f the American Real Es­
tate Institute, and he emphasize:*
threw
o ff the switches cutting the wished to return to their desks, homes of tin* hundreds of pfcjrforiu- will actually cover eleven acres.
►ed and ten millions
ers and workingmen will roll into
For the convenience of the wo­ tho convention as art educational
ignition.’’
orders countermanding this condi­
not continue to make
Lieutenant E lliott ordered the tion arc expected hourly, and that town on the morning o f Friday, men and children, a downtown tick­ factor that Svill yield big returns.
solves for long. They
Oct. 23.
et sale will lie conducted on Circus
prosperous people un- bodies of the men removed to an the strike will shortly assume the
John Robinson's Circus comes Day nt Roumillat and Anderson’s
undertaking
establishment
here
nature of a lockout.
,ot because they have
this year with its rings, arenas, store. General admission and re­
L E T S GO \
It is declared that all important and hippodrome track filled with served tickets will he sold at exact&gt;eciuse they have not }"tending instructions from Washillngton.
posts on the divisions leading both the best in the world of the big
ijj j ly the same price us on the show
ways from this city have been tops. More trained wild nnim a l 1gt
Ifghliei*. pointed to
grounds.
FLORIDA STATE FAIR
e, he remarked, it Greece Demands Full filled, ami that only a few of the j
minor
agencies
have
been
forced
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prohibition has been
F o r An to remain closed.
optional with the students. Con­
1 and concluded by Satisfaction
JACKSONVILLE
tests in nuurksninnship will be held
iln’s looking forward
A tta ck on B orderPSst Frisco Store Gives
at intervals and in time it is plan­
■•v-p thorn would be
ned to hold a match shoot between
id no drink.
A TH EN S, Oct. 21.— f/P)— A note
the students and tho national
Dance Lessons F re e j
NOVEMBER 19-28, 1925
5
MjJjvery," exclaimcouched
in
severe
terms
was
for­
guards at Orlando.
.
Irge, and sixty years
Children Under 14
The radio station was estab­
hie were on the high warded, today to Sofia, the Bulgar­
ian
capital,
demand'ng
full
satis­
lished by the d&gt; partnient of physic
fnlishmcr.t of the rec­
faction for Monday’^' “unwarrant­
W IN TER PARK, Fla., Oct. 21. last year. It is under the super­
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.—
tal*.
ed nttack” on a Greek fiontie’* p ist Id1]—A large San Francisco de­ —(/P)—The radio broadcasting vision. of Professor Weinberg
near Demirhissar.
partment store is responsible for station at Rollins I’olleg**, an of­ head of that department.
The
Tho note demands satisfaction j the fact that tfio city has approx- ficial unit of the U. S. Navy, lias radio students are carried on n
for violation of Greek territory, I imately 5,000 potential Pavlowne, resumed operations for iln* « i- two week cruise every summer
punishment of those responsible j ranging in ago from five to I I son under the direction of Lieut. by the United States Navy.
Why waste your time run­
Justice Lee.
and compensation for families of i years.
ning around looking for u
officers and soldiers killed. In tin
About four years ago the store
Radio practice and military drill
Th • assessment was twenty-two
good investment?
Let us
evelit the Grqck demands are not tried to give free dancing lessons is being held each Wednesday
show you how you can in­
cents
for every one hundred dol­
promptly accepted, an liltimatium to the children of its customers, night. Equipment has been order­
vest your money and double
_
come,
probably will be sort to t n j Ilcl- as an experiment. At first them ed from Key West. This work is lars of inc..*^...
(torn Page OueY
it in the next thirty or sixty
was a class of 30 children. In Vi!
li_____ L i days.
I Company
today gnriun government.
We have been in tho
511,000 of developed
Although the attack, which was months time there were classes fur
real
estate
business for years
[in the Osteen town- followed by nearly 21 hour." fight­ every day in the week.
and
are
glad
to say wo have
Loans
Loans
M
O
N
E
Y
A
V
A
IL
A
B
L
E
No charge is made for even tne
ct comprising 1G0 ing, seems to iiave been engineer­
tho finest listings and the
ed
by
Comitadjis
or
irregular
bands
most
advanced
work.
Many
of
the
Helen Rond, owned
best values in tho State of
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7 t/o
f DeLand, was pur- it is reported here to Iiave been children have developed con idor
Florida.
Consult us first when in the market for funds
lawbrige of Cambell- carried out by regular Bulgarian able talent and have found pro­
COME
AND INVESTIGATE
fessional work.
j&gt;, Canada. Another troops.
l ’lione ts
Owners nro urged to list
Magnolia &amp; Second A . I*. C O N N E L L Y &amp; SO N S
nz a 'JO-acre orange
their properties with us for
equired from C. R.
better results and quick action
by It. Duhart of
10WO.
lomestead on Sanford
the Cmviavillc Road,
J . H. JACKSON
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a fte r week in the Sanford newspa­
pers. H ave you applied them to your­
self?

Do you realize th a t you are

making1 character every d ay— th a t
you can not escape the results o f your
actions?•

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Rollins College Is
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of concrete street pave­
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the finest looking pave­
ment money can buy,
and gives greater ser­
vice value per dollar
than any other type.
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PulMIntia fillc.l to overflowing with tho cream of Flortcta’n Acrlcultural. Ifo ttlcultural, L lv m tock, Dairy and Inilii.Htrl.il products—nerts of furm machinery, nutomotlva equipment and cottiuiercla exhibits
wilt m a k . of th s
u : i educational program a revelation for fair visitors.

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pf A»&gt;e &amp;. Monsky. who
ahng m Spnfonl realty
Past '*T&gt;ral month* Fred Horey, thrice world’s champion, in his new $ 10,000 Miller racing
machine, which ho has entered for the auto races at Jacksonville.
? ct"t toiumtions r" ;
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P ay your hills promptly when due,

Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Property,
Easy Repayment Plan

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Don’t sacrifice it fo r a few dollars.

Horey In Miller Special

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'land trwt* idjoining
[*° Lxing Finchel and
f lo rk .-Jn {go,000.
started on Wven
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Our frtt booJtlri.''Cc(ncrete Streets
for Your Town." will tell you the
whole story. Ask for your copy.
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COLD MEOAL P O U L T R Y SHO W

IN SPIRIN G E X H I B I T S OF
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Afternoon and Night
"Atiton That f a s s In Tho Air." Sensational anil
Thrilling Hpectarl*. Ouu Auto luopInK-the-lnup three
tlmre in midair white unothor pas**&gt;u under 1L

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Every Night
Exclueivn Tyrotechnlo Offering Dealgned Especially
For Nightly Fireworks Display at The Slate Fair.

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T H E O R EA T MIDWAY
Johnny J . Jonea Midway Bhowa a n d . Riding Devices.
Aim a conglomorntlon o f pink lomouade. hot dog.
sutler kraut, cotton candy stands and midway re stau ­
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T h re e days o f Thrilling Auto n a a n by World Famous
{•rivers. Including Fred Homy.* Holder et Thrss x
World’s Champlonehlpe.
F A S T RACINQ CARO
November 21 t a XT
F iv e days of Harness Races fur the- Lovers of Flashing
Hooves. l ie s : Truttcia Off BoutJtsrn Circuit.
FAMOUS BANDS
And Orcheatrns Offering Music of Every Kind. Also
Spectacular I'agcunt With S0O of Iflorlda’s F a ires t Maldt-

- C H A M P I O N S H I P C A T AND DOC S H O W - —

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PORTLAND CEMENT A SSO C IA T IO N
Graham Building
JA C K SO N V ILLE, FLA.

Reduced Rates On A ll Lines of Travel
Popular A dm ission Prices

A National Organization to \mprorr and
Exitnd thf Usat o f Concrete

Florida State Fair Association

OFFICES

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As

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THE PANAMA TICKLE

Brisbane Sees ll

D. October 2 0 , IMS.
Articles on Florida, too numerous to m ention,‘ are ap­ A.
I t l u l w l F I« M i
One l.ady Wanted Death.
*ea itMond Class M attir. pearing almost daily in the great newspapers and magazines
One Needed Divorce. .
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IT. I l l * , a t tha *»oa;ofttee
20,000 Canarie*— Ml ^'nif.
•4 B a a f o rt. F lo rid a vndar A ct of of the country and it has come to the point that rarely is it
M arch s. 1H 7.
possible to pick up any publication anywhere without finding
DY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyriabt
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VMIIor some writer telling about the "great Florida boom.”
: ■ M .i.a 'tn i . n n * T .
m. HOWARD
He
.P u iltf
neno.
Some of the special articles which are being published are
ANCIENT HISTORY is written
vira*III h ia a o lt* *♦»»»»
in the nature of attacks on the state and are written in the by guess work and inference, be­
hope of putting an end to the ever increasing exodus of peo­ cause the ancients hail not news­
___ __ ciT R an ttP T fo c w a r r a
On* Y m i _ I 7 « "
«1I* M * -"* *- I t *•» ple from northern and western points who are heading for papers. Caesar, ‘‘the demagogue
*r C*h
h*
W . n«r
of his day, wrote on tim walls ofwaaV. ir.0. W aak lr Edition 11.00 the sunshine state. Bui instead of having the desired effect Home about doings in the .Senate
par y *ar.
these articles, as The Manufacturers Record says,” serve to that common people might read.
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RCiAli w o n r n i All obituary intensify the desire of people to see Florida for themselves.” Hut he wasn’t much of an editor.
•oMcaa. c a r ta of thsafc*. resolutions
The Literary Digest in this week’s issue devotes valuable
■ and notice* 01 entertainm ents w hir*
IT IS different now, and the his­
. r t » r r » * *?• aaa«to will ba r»&gt;ar*#&lt;l space to discussing a new national migration that is menaced
torian of 2025 will examine old
f&lt;tr nt raau lar •irivertlslng rata*
by land-sharks, and as a result of an extensive advertising newspapers files, find reports in
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yi • H w a r n t u ic A n an riA T itn m e t * campaign
. _ concerning the feature in two hundred and twenty- the main wonderfully accurate, ami
T V / Aa»o«-lntrt Press la aieluafour newspapers all over the country, the article will be j write history, not Jm ajdnntion.
tF a tr e n tlttrt to 'h *
'n r
When 200 years hence he comes
■ I R h l o c t i b r i V alt news «1l«t)a»rbe# read by millions
■ ^rrad
a d ilw
llw ’. 't»ad It or not otherwise e rrt
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Tuesday morning, Oct. 20, he
1*4 In thla nnp/&gt;r anil alao tb» lo­
AH our gold rushes, all our oil booms, and all our free- wjh KCt a fairly accurate picture
ta* new* nuhtlshrt herein &gt;11 *'**’*•
of retm hllratlon of snerlsl rtlspsten- land stampedes dwindle by comparison with the torrent of of the civilization of our day, thus:
M h ara'n ara alao re ie r -r t.
migration pouring into Florida from all parts of the conn-1
A YOUNG girl standing before
If Ponce
Fountain
W EDN ESDA Y. OCT. 21. 1925. try.
, 1A
,
, de . Leon’s
,
.
, . .. of Youth
, , had just
* ,been ,ja photograph of the young man she
found to be a fact and not n fiction, it could scarcely have loJ,C
(Ji anordinary young man, ehot
attracted a greater multitude,” is the way the special article herself in the brvnst. When she
T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1 — Deeper water route to Jackeon- in this week’s Digest begins.
! ‘-ame to she asked, “Doctor, did I
_
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Devoting
three
pages
to
a
comprehensive
concensus
of
|de *» k°°‘* J°b_
Construction of St. Johna-lneditorial
opinion
regarding
what
is
perhaps
the
most
talked
diap River canal.
SHE HAD big blue eyes nnd a ;
of national subject at the present time, the so-called Florida white face, so the doctor sympa­
2. —Extension cf white way.
I r -E tti ision of loral amnaemente. boom, the magazine interestingly repeats comment that has thized with her. The police arrest-j
— Bwlmmlng pool, tennle eoarte. been made by numerous writers. /This comment, culled cd her for having a pistol without
permission. She may live. She is
f.— Augmenting of building pro­ from every class of publication in the country, is given in Danish.
gram -house*. hotele, apartment accordance with the Digest’s strict non-partisan policy and
house*.
runs the expressional gamut, from the sonorous croaking
MRS. ROSE Pastor Stoke, very
C.— Extension of atreet paring pro- of Harold Keats to the enthusiastic optomism of Willm
radical young person—Communist,
gram.
. . .
in fact—divorced by her husband,
7,-—Construction
oi
boulererd Powell.
wailn thus: “The prevailing social
Floridans
are
doubtless
appreciative
of
the
publicity
that
arm nd U k * Monroe.
K— CompIe'loB of city beautifica­ is being so freely given and will in all probability snap tip all standard degrades lovers,' ’and “t»|
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,
» i woman must go out of her homo to
tion program.
the
available
copies
that
are
to
be
purchased
this
week.
And
; Kl.t „ divorce from a man that she
t,— Expansion of achool system
does not love."
ns
a
result
of
the
article
we
may
expect
another
hundred
with provision for Increased fa­
thousand
residents
to
be
added
to
the
population
of
Florida,
cilities.
“IIA, LOOK at that now,” The,
Let the good work proceed.
conservative
and virtuous will say,|
B IB L E THOUGHT FOR TODAY
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TR U ST HIM ALWAYS:—Com­
mit thy way unto the Lord; trust
also in Him. Pslnm .'17: 5.
P R A Y ER :—O God. Thou nrt our
strong salvation! We fenr no foe
with Thee * t hand to hleaa, for
even in darkness nnd temptation
Thou nrt our Light and our Deliv­
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Wake: tho silver dusk returning .
Up the beach of durkness brims,
And tho ship of sunrise burning
Strands upon tho eastern rims.

T he New W ar Secretary

The appointment by President Cnolidgc of Dwight Filley
Davia ns Secretary of War succeeding John W. Weeks, who
resigned last week because of continued ill health, has been
hailed as one of the wisest selections made for a cabinet of­
fice since the Republican administration came into power.
In the opinion of those who know him, Secretary Davis
comes nearer measuring up to the word "soldier” than any
Secretary of W ar since the time of William Tecumseh Sher­
man who for a brief period in lHGt) held the War portfolio.
The fact that the new cabinet official has been active in the
W ake: tho vnulted shadow shatters service over which he now has charge, makes him the bet­
Trampled to the floor it spanned, ter qualified to dispose of the duties which he has assumed.
And the te n t’of night in tatters
Secretary Davis received his baptism of fire in the World
Strews the sky-pavilioned laud.

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hand make e x c tll^ I

HAVEN'T HAP
anY

it .s so easy to
everyone keep* on

Th r o a t

T r o u b l e To Z

A bachelor.Ii a c ,i

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Moat of us Wor~
the cost of living i
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In Anni&gt;ton, Ala , 1
.&gt;0,000 pounds. But’ itll
nnd he docs it v itij*'
If the man who **1
electric fan- in .St. ^ , 1
he will he sent toffe, 1
It is doubly hadt,v
cross when it u ra.^1
fi lend double ernMigf j
“ Look prosperous igJ
V‘ rti«es a pressing shop 1
power of the press U -J
.There is the usual c?cl
winter predictions put eg]
to whom all winters ax l

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friends. As long as tie#
wins it may result ip n fri

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Great oaks from little]
grow, and their fr\«ndi|
them for not being other f
trees.
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“see what comes of being radical [
and a communist." Hut run over;
the telephone list in Newport, and i
you find married ladies changing ]
their names almost ns rapidly as
BA LD W IN AND MACDONALD
the lighting hug change.' its illum­
ination. At Newport they are not
I.OUISVII.I.K COURIER-JOURNAL
“red communists." It’s a combina­
tion of inside urge and outside at - 1 Political wiseacres of Kn^land i with factional organization*, »uch
traction, not radicalism, that doesj
disagree ns to the effects of the re- 1,3 *be British I’ ascisti.'
the mischief.
cent convention of the Unionist!.ish Prime Minister offered
2.°. his
ON THE steamship Deutschland p;irty „t Brighton on the Baldwin IitrnightTo'rwaiaril but non-aggressive
yesterday came Von lloogstran, (. llvornmunt. Tho„ . int.,ined to the Idefense. Its soberness
si
nnd honesty
who
or- i Conservative
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. . directs, . tho Philharmonic .1
side declare that made a tremendous
impression, luy
Daldwin has come out of the fire 'th e supporters of the I’remier. It
20,000 canaries, the b lu e s t liiip i stronger
than ever. Those with oth -1 failed to reassure the people, say
ment ever known to supply Christ­
er
leanings
say that the Govern- others.
mas trude.
ment. which han muddled through! However, there is no disngrcctho difficult domestic problems for ment about another political con-

infinitesimal part of the whole
population, pedestrian juries con­
scientiously believed tho pedestrian
could do not wrong and so invari­
able gave hint the advantage in au­
tomobile damage suits. The bal­
ance of representation in the jury
box has since shifted to the auto­
mobile owner or user and the pedestrian seeking "exemplary and
punitive damages" from the owner

of the automobile wldjL
under wheel must yoatl
being on the rii»hU(-t
motor vehicle, .luriejirti
tionally partial, tut ;t-j|
easier for humanity {11
of the issu?.
Ju st now only an
crncoivc of a civilinti&lt;*|
all men would weigh I
every question without i

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Up, Ind, up, ’tl* tat® for lying:
Hear the drum* of morning piny;
Hark, tho empty hlghwnyn crying
“ Who’ll beyond tho hills away?"

Towns and countries woo together;
Another thing that particularly qualifies Mr. Davis for tains the inherited power to sing, not bo sufficient to prevent a gen­ Hut it was a conservative gather­
Forelands beckon, belfries cull;
eral election and |ierhaps a col­ ing, and Ramsay MncDonnld led
Never lad that trod on leather
his present pout is that for the past three years he has serv­ in its tiny brain.'
Lived to feast Ids heart with all. ed as Assistant Secretary of War and as such has become
lapse of the Tory regime.
the fight to keep it so. He was
The o ffic ia ls o f the Sem inole Cour
The London correspondent of the 1the chief spokesman against rndi-.
HUMAN
IIEINGS
with
brains
thoroughly familiar with the work. Since Mr. Weeks be
«Nqw
York
Herald
Tribune
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cali
m,
nnd
hv
his
arguments
the
UP a W i,
owl C.HA1V5T
i'1'ntplmrteih® slngget" *ehnn
.Bank ta k e pleasure in helpinpr joi
Sunflf pullets never thrive;
onventlon voted overwholhifnfcly
fvo;
M mo I n m H M V M tr ilP M M M W i T W . W W I I W W M f l W E X ; I T I d n f f S
t*
K V ’ w ilT ^ ‘ hose who f o r e s t the , .diaps®»com4.
anta
Morns ul&gt;ed and daylight slumber been guiding tin* deHtinies nf the department nnd his efforts, i,® i,lirn with « thousand kinds of aL'
xclude
from
the
party
ranks
f
v‘‘rv
lli,l,Mnt
date.
"The
N
o-jto
ex
advising’ you -assistin g you in evf
thousand
Were not niennt for matm alive, have elicited the praise of higher officials, among them the well developed knowledge
in
one II?[',,nbe.'•
elections,"
(the
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, , Ramsay
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consistent way to achieve your
brain That will lie tho beginning lu‘ wriu‘3* K«ve a mandate for a ( MacDonald, it in agreed, has come
Clny lies still ,hut blood's a rover: president.
of a civilization, and a race worth| ,io,'-I'rivent,ni.us foreign policy, for . back. If there is nn upset of th e 1
I'rior to his appointment as Assistant Secretary of War, while
sn es.
Breath’s n ware that will not
-11 resolute effort to lift the coun-l present Ministry, it will Ire Mnckeep.
y
succeeding J. Mnyliew Wainwright, who resigned to become
j try front the abyss of economic ile-j Donald and his followers who must
Up, lad: when tile journey’s over a candidate for Congress in New York, Mr. Davis was a mem­
EUROPEANS HAVING dccid- j l,r,'s3i0,i* I ° r reduction of taxation be combatted. MacDonald’s star is
There’ll bo time enough to sleep.
ed to stop cutting each other’s ! burdens ami for maintenance of in -1 waxing, whatever nmy be tho fuber
of
the
War
Finance'
Commission
for
two
years
during
— (A. E . Hnusmun, in The .Shrop­
harmony. Instead the Bald-j turo for Stanley Baldwin.
the
off ’20 and ’21 w hen s tre n u o u s e f f o r t s w ere b e in g !!hr,!,lt'’’ ‘ ‘'"U'ornrily nt least, are 1lu.1trialovornment
ic days o
shire Lad.)
hn:' followed a | In the meantime IJoyd George is
-om
Irak which, if not rovers- searching out for some fresh issues
‘ he
" ! " l live m ock m en o f II,c ™ „ .U -y . , S “ J „ V r . k r i i , K r . nn5te !' h U
Sanford is to have a new nuditla 1J 20 .Secretary Davis was a n u n su ccessfu l ca n d id a te And responsible correspondents1, ’ ,,,nY involve Great Britain in that the Liberals may c :v ptise. So
Ing firm. Hall, I’entland
ml and Mc­
Me- f („. ([„. Hopuhlicnil nom ination o f S e n a to r from M issouri , "tnrtlo you, a little by announcing heavy financial burdens and in s e -.fa r they consist in a bnck-to-theCall, with headquarters
rs «n J nck-,|)(,j,
H cfcntcd bv th e a te Seid ell 1’ S ile n c e r
H is m il.lii’ ,hal
i3 determining "t,, ['"a3 risk of wnr with lurkey. It farm movement, « new ngrnriansonville, have picked thi
his city nf•
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, l force the United States in the l e a - 1bas failed to take any measure for tsin, which both Labor ami Tory
ter a careful survey of Central
&gt;'*cnnl previous to lluit tim e was co n fin ed to m u n ic -'UUe, without any reservations"
l be reestablishment of Great Brit- can support, and prohibition, which
Florida. The firm couliId not huve Ipal d u ties III th e city of S t. L oin s, w here, a s Dark Commis-| That nrogrumme may go through ain’» industrial prosperity. It has is perhaps of doubtful good as a
ST R E N G T H - S E R V IC E - P R O G R E S S
made a better selection.
increased instead of reduced th e' vote-getter. If there is a general
sioner, he anchored himself in the esteem of the citizens a,,d then again it may not
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of that city. He also held several other city offices, which
The Tampa Tribune says Nina
EUROPE DOES not love Yankee' n°d»ing for England’s standing election, will trail behind the pro- ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a g a iiH a a a a n B k a a a B a M M M a a a iiii
he
filled
with
credit.
•land and gets more bitter as w e, arn,y ° f unemployed, anil it haonn- cession. The contest will be be-! 5
Wilcox Putnam could write a real
So, in choosing Mr. Davis as Secretary of War, Prosit lent in.A for something “on account." tugonized its own supporters bv tween the Conservatives and the|a
funny story nkoqt her hold-up on
UFA I. ESTATE
INSUHAM
the cast coast. We concede that Coolidge has done well. The party leaders are pleased with
It .i*L.even
suggested thnt it might ‘ho methods used in obtaining the I..-thorites, nnd, a:' the indirntions
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Nina writes some very humorous tile ap p o in tm en t because Mr. D avis is a regular item ililieim ,,ay *ho nations of Europe to u nite'‘’0«1
Finally, it has set th e ' now point, between the two lea d -,"
stories but we can't figure out bow
The
iWhboy.
have
haiteil
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evident!
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W A R E H O U SE PRO PERTY
anyone could writd a funny story
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on being robbed of six thousand j taction because Mr. Davis is one of them. The country, ns l with interest. However, those na-'l
1200 feet on Railroad
dollars.
a whole, is pleased because the new secretary is a trained llion* hnv® recently learned that a '
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A
BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
o -4 ----executive and because he is thoroughly familiar with hisP’1* wV‘r *l“rtcd to sigvo ten or fif- I
ASH EVILLE CITIZEN
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Have you secured reservations new duties, having ‘‘risen from the ranks" to the head of the teen billions wouldn't be profitA FEW CHOICE HOUSES
ible. The last one cost two hunVirginia is sadly deluded when, boots on tho points of his solfor the big civic dinner to be given
Ired nnd fifty billions.
she hii|H'&gt; that her discontinuance (tiers’ bayonets.
nt the Woman’s Club Thursday department.
Located in Exclusive Residential Section*.
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of the custom of appointing thirty
night for the purpose of discussing
Nor does it stop there. Your
Price and Terms on Request.
THE SOCIETY for the preven­ colonels on her Governor’s staff nervous ami chividrie Southern
plans for Sunfurd'i
d’s recreation pro­
IF YOU W ILL devote your time to study you will avoid
will
appreciably
deplete
the
tion
of
crime
will
offer
a
prize
for
gram this winter? Representatives
the irksomeness of life.—Seneca.
gentleman is upon being introBUILDING LOTS
„
of every civic Imdy in the city
Selected with reference to LOCATION offers » vet*
should be there tu ui) in this iniful range in speculative
portant movement.

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Sanford,Fla.

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In olden days, Franc® decreed
Price and Terms Very Attract***
thnt “a funnel rIiiiII be pluccd in
BUY IN SANFORD
the mouth of uiiyontx ronvictud of
selling watered milk, and that the lustrat
Snfe nnd Sound.
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said milk ahull he poured down regulArity and orderly routine in j force, a sipind of ragged gray .bored, or poor. Give them
with a bloody history full of ha­
excite°my
privates
to
the
wars,
there
said funnel until such time as a all (lie affairs of life.
troopers came whirling out a thick- ment or money, or both, and they nlwuys a colonel who, when he loes and heroics, and, thus inspir­
doctor shall declare tka*'culprit in­
It would t"em that a Bavarian et anil surrounded him. Quite will mend their ways, but how a re ' rounds a corner in the dusty rond ed. greets him with n flattering
capable of swullowisg any more immigrant
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. ..a Union regiment frankly he told them who and what you going to do th at?"
Well,
joined
D E A L T O It S
vividly creates the impression of a "Mow do you do, Colonel?
without danger of daith.” Hut of|Hn,j j„ the'third year'of thi war he was, and they made a prisoner
ns I was just saying." and’
17 Years of Success in Sanford
bombarded record dipped in hostile Colonel,
so
on.
rourse there Is no m»xl for such it was sent to Virginia. One night he out of hi m.
PhoM
AT LEAST fifty thousand men blood and starred with dushes to
Magnolia at Second.
law in Hanford hccuufe our m ilk-. it
imbibed too heavily of strong drink
Presently his captors halted him that used to work for $5 a day are the cannon's mouth
Once that "Colonel" has, with all
men never do that sett of thing?
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nd fell asleep in a corn crib. where a trio limb stretched across now making 7200 u day in the'’’bootLOANS
Let----a prominent
citizen
a j | '''“battled
implications,
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*charmM ill III|When ho awakened he discovered j tho road and one of tho Southern- leg traffic. What will you offer in silvery goatee on his neighbors,!, 110 circumambient, it is echoed
Today's bent Inugt V delightful That during the night a negro camp era, unshipping n nlow line from place of that, good society for the ami overnight there are men in the I ,y. cyerybrnly in town from the ho- ............... .......................................................................
•treat, who glvo
him
.» good 11morn-,
t" 1.. c,. l..l;rk *° lt" ’ mayor.
Lo, mm uthe
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ten sociul was given] Friday even follower had stolen his uniform, his :&gt;uldle Imiw, priM-eedcd to fush prevention of crime?
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civiliu’t _ion a slip-nuoso
in one end of it.
ing
thunderout
with
the
"colonel”
i
lwlak1
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of
an
eye
another
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tfLI... the scene and. withMrs. Thotnqs U. Mapjell, our tal- outfit. Tho German clothed himself I he captive inquired of the lieuAT HARRISBURG. Pa.. Mich­ appellation.
Mnt'' L.i
''“strides
^ ll» o i a i a i a a i i B B f l i i B a B B B i a B a B i M i i | a l l l l f l
ented harness maker) 4 ml a pleas- !J|J them tatters ami set out to find tenant in command what the pur- ael Weiss and John Girsh are un­ oid gentleman swing a straight!”*1** 8WHr‘!» s»ber or sign of milipose of nil this might be.
der sentence of death. They sol­ shoulder or develop u complexity V,ry Sl‘rvice, becomes a candidate
unt evening wus had] .Miss Jennie, l™* c°mm«nd.
•til
Presently uimlhor and all even
tin accomplished daughter of tin
“Why,” :ntid the lieutenant, emnly :uy "justice should lie the in his back, and the boys draws-: . . a tombstone nicely decorated
house, who studied music by cor- \,aoru disagreeable » circumstunee "we’re going to treat you as we same in all eases.” They demand jinff over ’their
cn wah n device prominently figuring
l“ !“ school
‘ ' 1books
‘
renpondcnce for a pupiher of years, than the theft of his wardrobe im- would any Yank caught inside of that their lives Ik* spared because vision him leaping from a stagger- “f 03w d_nnd jewel-hilled sword?
played quite a numlifr of melodies pressed itself upon him. By cer- our lines in disguise. Under the two rich boys in Chicago, la&gt;.|&gt; and ing steed und riding into the midst! Exterminate the "Colonel? " ||e ii
on the grupbophom* while her mo­ lain signs he wns made aware tha*. laws of war we’re going to hang Leopold, were not executed for a of carnngo and butchery nicely l&gt;ai- imperishnble, even though we
ther poured the te».&gt;—Muldlepurl the Federal fortes had withdrawn you as a py.
crime inconceivable vile and nuel. nnced in shining patent-leather I war again.
from thn r old positions and the
’j ti iilli
"Veil," said the German, "vote
(Mich.,) Gazette.
enemy hud advanced so that he fer is der rule!’
Six rooms, garage, large lot.
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FUTURE HISTORIANS, read­
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P R IiJU D IC E
a
I love to step
Huilt
with
Ki’L
’ftt
care
for
resilient
owncr^
a
serve
that
in
.i
glorious
republic
TAMPA TRIBUNE
On pointed tacks
BRIG H T NEW D IM ES
a
money counts in politics, murder
And puy my share ’
Higlt grade, built-in features and many extn
NEW YORK WORLD
society, everything.
To ask n nmn or woman to he,&lt;diitinni i„ ,i
Of income tax.
m i r e im lieeil unbiased
unt.lnw.wl and
.....I onen.
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"v coll
‘ ••unties where!
unprejudiced,
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
lected
comfort anti convenience.
"Putroiman ’ Barry Sf'lntleld,* mnn stretched forth his hand.
FROM NOW until next Summer minded is to ask next to the
|run-, new* Rem, “ was Inst night
assisted
by
eight
thmi.mml
uiij.
".My
man,"
said
John
D.
Rockc
possible. We all have•IM
our
and
- anti
•'•:!'a-%
ir likes
IIRI'N
iBl'U'inrio in S ,;i r; ,trr ivKict;Ji
'*'K
Essentially a worth-while property.
1 love to pay . . . , t i r i i i w
! tin- proudest member of the Plain feller, for it was indeed he, “you sens lending themselves to ,. Ul|v dislikes, our opinion
My montuly bills,
s nnd beliefs. |-\v.-f sMtiona i f ' S . ° f
,n
field. ‘ J., Police Department, lock like an honest fellow; here is und experiment, the health lalniri- our desites and purpose
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&gt;ses. This hu-1 vii.»i. r
. , •, M,L country conI laugh when on
for turner in the day John D i dime
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tory ut the University of Am­ man trait is wlmt keej
for lieing honest."
My ahirt soup spill;.
the world been found n " l t" ' ' t u b i n '
Hoekeviler gaVu him seven bright
Whereupon Stnnislaus took the sterdam, Holland, will investigate in u constant state reps
— Urbona llemocrnt. new ditmii."
of debate nnd legislatures
I®ffi.U f 1,r.. ...
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V impossible.
make
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telegant*
H K H H
und seek to find a "prevention or conflict.
Die laws, cxeIt is tho fermentation
cutives
say
they
n.usi
»rnin
cuiia to mint! nru*c murt* ly Into a manhole, ami replied
cure
for
common
colds,”
a,U3I „e
be enf.
enforced
which keeps society ever in effer­
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n news it(m we hope some day lo
“Thcrc'a your dime. Pick it up
Man’s worst enemies are micro- vescence. Without it there would !im|,
“Pinions of men
When coal goes higher,
*?• 'n the paper. It would run and buy yours-If a stick o ' rundy scopic, invisible to his eyes. AnJ Ik* no human progreAnd we dearly love
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about ns follows;
with it. I nin a sovereign free;tin y creatures that produce the
Tho American ju fy
To chunge a tire; '
afforded j There |, ^ i " r*‘ « nf'»rceU.
A* Stail'slaus Psarudpkis, a und Independent American citizen, various aourtments
nn excellent oppoituiiity
— Mqson Telegraph. 100-per-cent American I laboring
ttunity to ol&gt;-1 chumre in i.." “ rcninrknblo
I uni, und I ain’t taking charity shorten the average life "f the serve the prejudices and partisan- n.»w wm,., I'"1 ’, ! a‘ "'U-nt on the _
I never complain •
H A Itl N A SO N , L o cal M unagpr :*
man, wns standing lin a (corner in off you or anybody else.
human
:*acc
nnd
re nnd create a loss it. ship of Americans. Public senti„
‘ "nGict between the ■
As gas gets higher;.
V.mkers the other day i big lim­
Wo hope some day to neu this diminished days of lub&lt;ir and cf- ment on the prohibition question i-, the -m*, .. ?11, 1,u n*olorisL When IS
1 am all smiles
507-8 1 st N a tio n a l H ank U ldg.
1‘ honi
ousine pulleu up nt t|o curb in item in the paper, but we have not t iciency
amounting to millions u I being reflected dally in verdicts re- m,i „ , ,'.i7 '' WUH "impractical ■
When called a UiA
hu'r. I
front of him and an elderly gentlu- acen it yet.
year.
turned by juries in Volstead act vi- ..ioblli» •J * lc " H'nace" and u u to -j!
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HARLAN

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BY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Syndicate

60 A CRES IN L A K E COUNTY
On hard surface road nnd rnllroad. For short time only. $100.00
per a c r e .. 1-3 cash, balance 1, 2 yenrs. Discount for all cash.

The Flannel I'ajam a ia a Smart ured fabric.
For instance, you
Combination for the Old-Time
1 A CRE CHICKEN FARM
nlnif'Vlsonol»f.ktr0i.U8#rs
of
Outing.Flar.nel Night Gown.
pink flannel with the coatmndo
of blue
3 miles on brick road near city of Sanford with small house and
trunmei with pockets, cuffs and
chickens.
$1250.00 for quick sale.
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, fcw &gt;’rars ago there was no scarf collar of the pink. The sketch
uemove
L
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Vesticrei0.
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choice in the way of winter shows a pajama set of mauve flanA &lt;.
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■—i— * ncl trimmed with pink braid
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Henrv
PURVIS &amp; WILCOX
Of
Colonial’
Slavery
"i?ht
V
oa
ci,h"
lookc''
dainty
nnd
attractive—and
shiver­
announce the nppronching mar­
W. V. Wheeler left for Cuba
T
ed
in
a
lingerie
night
gown—or
riage of their daughti
I’hnnr 70S
nail Hid*.
ter
this week.
Lthel Gamble
GENEVA, Oct. 2 i.— fyp)—’The you looked n perfect frump in an
to
Inst spot on the British Empire’s outing-flannel night gown. It was
B|W
J . B. Carlyle of Ocala was in
Claude
S.
Ogilvie
nap where human elavory still cx- long and full, gathered to a most
,irden Pi^le will Sanford Tuesday.
&lt;&gt;f Fort Myers
3 s 13 the Hukawng Vnlley in the ; unbecoming yoke with an even
iniiation meeting
and
th e rj
November
18
,
1925
upper
portion of the Indinn pro- jmore
Wer unbecoming
• . . -------collar,
------ » —
------J . W. Clary of Now York is In
House nt 3
vmco of Burma. By next May tho UoUrse th,! J m 0".? " 'T * * /
° f
the city on business.
M i c e A1
tt •
—
, tE n,Piro hopes to have removed this I ^ a Jll * . £ ,n 1 nK? nC nif?ht K° T
lutfinft Circle will
Donald Ihrig spent yesterday in M I S S A l m a K i n o : I s
1:,s v?8 l * e ham the dominions; Uv8| in n.in ueU ! or W0T n r h?
1 It the home of
nnd colonies directly under its c o n - 1 .1,1 cl,nmtes or who slept
f , t 219 Holly Avc- Orlando on business.
M arried In Daytona tr°i.c»nd
„ TronwhlL1
------- bordering it in steam-heateid rooms with the
windows only slightly open. But
as
well.
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E . W. Bowers of Huntington,
rtment of the
i
T
ho
loenl
potentates
ngreed
Word
has
been
receive,1
of
it,
1
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‘,n°
'°
cnl
Potentates
have
agreed
2
," t; ‘" S
ro° ™ i3 getting
W.
Va.,
is
visiting
in
Sanford.
Club will meet
recent marriage of \tj--s \|L'C 1 ’aL * ,xcd price shall be set for j,,,, f|-inni,i
one^ as. . ° wutW e have two plans o f financing -J
f:20 o’clock.
class of ’'lave in the Hukawng ,
" l* ht *» ","• . ' i‘u c,n«
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holzworth King of Forest City N r
Legion will hold
Y o u r H om e
has been the guest of Mrs’ i
,Vnll?y’ and on™ it i-1 fixed the )U l l ti dreadful old fogey f
Seminole Cafe were recent visitors to Sanford.
Monroe for some time to F W
W ?Ismen
™ " in question shall imme- your windows
thatall
youthe
1,0way
not open
hnv* all
A *•
1st— We will lend you
Thov ™ I
c,.y become free and enjoy nil most every night all winter. alMrs. R. R. Wilson spent Tuesday M aster, or l ) » ™ L r ’Tl,°vF
,n wm prench his
in
Orlando
on
n
shopping
visit.
married
’
J in the presence of \&gt;nlv -i r , 0 rlR 1,3. " nd privileges of other
"e First Methodist
Changing customs make changfew intimate friends.
J ” I f r.^en.\en‘ Fhe slave is then to work
t 3:30 o’clock.
mg fashions, ergo the warm flan­
.
.
.
,
,
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Put
the
purchaso
of
his
freedom
Guy McHenry of Miami is in
Mr. and rs* M®*ters left in by paying
l bi „
easy annual install - nel mglit garment that is also atthe “City Substantial’’ on busin­ ,their
car for ,4 trip to Miami and ments.
tractive. Nothing could he more
necessary to build a complete home
rsday
_ ., ess.
1
other points. After their
of the Hast Side
----- return
ridiculous than the feeling that all
they w‘“ make their home in Day* Association a t
2nd— If your home is already'built we will make
warm sleeping garments for woMr. and Mrs. H. C. Whiting of tonn.
Japanese Adopt U. S. nuJn had to be made on that very
at 3 o’clock.
you a very substantial loan on it.
Jacksonville are visiting in San ­
, a Cine Dinner un- ford.
old-fashioned pattern. In fact it is
Car
Coupling*
System
3 of the Chamber of
perfectly obvious that a sleeping
Marion county land had an aver­
NO D E L A Y ------------- NO W A ITIN G
the Woman’s Club
Grady Deen of Lakeland is age value of $12 an acre as late For Equiping Railway garment with trousers instead of
the Woman’s Club- spending some time in Sanford on as 1852 and there was not much
skirts would be warmer nnd more
Prompt Service Guaranteed
rise until the beginning of the
comfortable. Moreover it became
business.
Call
and let us explain our plan.
TOKYO,
Oct.
21.—(tP)—In
one
apparent
that
winter
night
gar­
twentieth century. Today the land
T. U. will meet at
-i'.F
r&gt;
cccn!*-v
the
majority
of
the
ments
of
the
new
sort
did
not
hnve
is
valued
at
many
times
that
ional Church.
H. H. Mulholland o f Jacksonville
&lt;u,000 freight cars of the govern- to be made from the old fashioned
Neighbors will meet spent Tuesday and Wednesday in amount.
nient railways of Japan, nnd mnny striped outing flannels.
They
asonic Hall at 7:30. Sanford.
"l the passenger conches, were might he made of solid colors—gay
lide Parent-Teachers
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
equipped with the modern type of colors -if you like—with various
il*meet at 2:30. This
Card of Thanks
J . M. Clark of F o rt Myers was
American automatic coupler. All of 8° r t s of trimming.
^nt meeting.
a business caller in Sanford on
We wish to thnnk th e m-mv th'? S"™ hi111 ,M!Cn u*i»K » European
Many women like to make their
Tuesday.
friem lu f l ..
2 ".. , . T
* eoupier ,if the hook and line type. own cold-weather night clothes.
FrWiy
t l lends fot then kindness More than 150,000 of the American They offer no difficulties in the
r Pour of the MethW. W. Pittman of Jacksonville
will meet with Mrs. was n business cnllcr in Sanford and courtesies shown us dur- ?ouP,ora. which are manufactured way of dressmaking and quite a
.
..
l l
|111 I V. I l i
at’ 3:30 o’clock.
few opportunities for original and
ing the illness and death of nL“
ii«2iV®e*
w&lt;‘,rc
purchased
Tuesday.
? n&lt;l c*iHtributc&lt;l throughout the vnr- easy decoration.
husband and father.
ious railway yards of Jnnan.
Saturday
You may prefer outing flannel
Jo e Cameron left todny
for
i .Musical Club meets
or flannelette or some such mntoMrs.
Brewer
and
Children
it Jim Fannie Mun- Dayman. Ho will return with his
Ovcr 900 species of flowers grow r*nl that is teally made of cotton
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Brewer
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family on Fridny.
north of the Arctic circle.
because it is less apt to shrink
Located One Block from Post Offico
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practice of the Sanwhen washed. This provides ns
Carl R. Switzer and Samuel A.
much warmth as you probably
Club will take place
Good Investment
? ;
Frommer of Indianapolis are in
want. 'However some of the most
Mrs. Wilson Reported Engaged
attractive winter sleeping gar­
lour will he held at Sanford on business.
Good Income Property
1
ments are made of fine flannel—
ten o’clock.
rcnlly finer nnd thinner than the
This property will sell quick at an advanced price.
Jam es R. Jones of Ncwnrk, N.
outing flannel, though warmer be­
J . is in Sanford looking over pro­
Buy Now
^cndajr
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cause made of wool. Sucli mate­
can Club will meet perty for investment.
rials
are
all
very
well
if
you
are
Kc Huff at 200 Ia u sure jo u r laundress will treat them
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Mr. Whidden of the firm o.
gently. A few careless washings
Whidden and Hodges spent Tues­
The up-to-date young woman J
would render them a good fit for n discards the old-time flannel night ■
on business.
ITS--WISE day in Orlando______
ten year-old child.
^
gown in fnvor of this pnjama suit 1*
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The sleeves should be made fair­ made of mauve flnntv.l trimmed
M E R W IS E
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. McIntosh of
Booms 501-502. Phone 95
ly long with a goo,I hem, so thnt with pink braid.
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Bluefield, W. Va., have arrived in
they can in? let down if need be.
First
National
Bank
Building.
IETTF.lt HAIR
Sanford for a short stay.
A small upstanding collar like thnt
3
ntly b«n observed
S A LES FO RCE
&lt;&gt;t a mandarin coat gives warmth
Fire
Prevention
Week
mt Era of the BobM. D. Barber has returned from
about the neck with considerable
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
thf woman whose MacClenny to spend some time
Complete stock fire extin­
. smartness. Sometimes there are
oriouj when allow- with his family on Magnolia Ave­
little scarf ends at the neck so that guishers carried by
s a i i i i u a i a n g i ) a u a a i i a i i a a i a N a i l l l a i l l l l l ||i a a i l l |
is the womnii nue.
til-* collar can bo tied securely. If
ost charming when
you like you may combine two col­
tied. And the woBah H ardw are
T. A. Bradford of Cartersviile, |
THE BETTER A PRODUCT' IS TH E SOONER YOU
ors or two designs in a single gar­
K hair has been a arrived in Sanford yesterdny. He
ment—or a plain fabric nnd a figPhone 8
W
ILL
SEE IT ADVERTISED.
jinourasiif anxiety is to be associated with his brothJro.v unhindered by) er,.£L- W. Bradford.f
SB*
lean, is quite apt |
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&gt; u a a a i a i n a a a o a 3 a ! i a a a a a a a a a a i a a a i i a i u a B n a a H R i a i ■ ■ » ■ ■ &gt; ■ ■ » !« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a m u u a a a a a aEa a ama a a a a a a a i(a i a a Ma a a a gMa i &gt;»
In whoso bobbed o r ! Douglas Funcan of
Duytou,
JJ +.M- M +-M-,M-.M- &gt;+++++++++-&gt;+++-K *+-M .-fr+-: +♦❖ + ♦+ + + + + • &lt; * + + + V++-h+++1"H-v-l
lauses her hitter, Ohio, is in the city for a few days
k secret, concern looking over the advantages of
Krentiy there is no Sanford as a place to invest.
I poor hair quite as
1 luxurious, lovely
Wm. Wheeler of the Brooklyn
kiting the fashion Eagle and W alter Chambers of
Vi like convicts’. the FIorida-Times Union were in
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trnce between tho
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of hair left by the.
Mrs. J . M. Wallace returned yesC f* &amp;
^ of the nnanlterday from a delightful six From Paris come rumors that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of tinwe with glorious. week’s trip, visiting in Cleveland, late president, will marry Dr. Sterling Ruffin,, a Washington physician
oraan with just o r-1O., New York City, and Baltim ore,1 nnd close friend &lt;&gt;f the Wilsons for many years. Ruffin is 58 and a
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bachelor. Mrs. Wilson and he have been Keen together frequently in
D or curly hair is'
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Paris this summer.
(1 it
be difMr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Wooiman,
n*i rcuun why it Mrs. Isabelle Bradburn, and Mrs. ^ M M n aan B aaB H aau aaB aB aB aaaaB H aaaiaB B B aM B aB aaH aaB iai
r, tlattensg to tho |Jean Hancox of Asbury Park, N.
9 it i» Huffier and' J . are visiting in tho “City Subnaif tunw about1stantial.”
SEE
a ■
soften hatdi, crude'
--------, out C(XT«ttish
John M. Kelley of New York and
America’s Greatest Actor
, ae. Wom*n vith| Chicago is expected in Sanford
iooki as shortly to visit his son nnd ntFJ air. , ‘ru bed sc-| tend to the interests of tho O tter-'
, r '*'• h ,"'avy or Kelley Realty Co.
great ‘ R. W. Otter of New York, vieethe really boantir..!1
^h* 'n
hair1president of the Otter-Kelley Re
■&gt;{ alty
altv Co., left this mnrnimr
test of
morning fm
Palm Beach and Miami. He exthings , 'o'' ami
and (pects
Sunday
for a pro-1
^ L i *re
i c c i a ito
u rreturn
etu rn o
u iiiia y n
\ t,:" average traded stay in Sanford.
P ;, nt device of hav-'
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IN
S n S r ,eTfcJr" **vcd | Francis L. Davies and
: f he modern I Holler have returned from an.1 *
His Greatest ’teture
to automobile trip to Bradenton, ^&gt;ar- ,
fni«t,.PI pl,f,1 ar'* °th er! asota and St. Petersburg. They ■
)i» . (T bok like a had somewhat of a smashup on *
nigiit
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. . ai night
order the way, but no one was injured.
La,r*l h&gt;' day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Holly left S
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• " “"id took
iilv . '
hair Sunday for Oxford, O. They ex- ■
l
. . °n of the pcct to he gone for some time. On ■
b f f A r ^ e t h a n l thcir return, stop overs will be J
.,, r ha,r- If your ma,1c in Cincinnati and in C h a tta -la
*nui|| then by
where Mr. Holly will attend ■
h !.‘j *‘a'r bobbed. the convention of the Southeast- i
k j.l,r*y1
aa'i ern Division of tho National Elec- ■
W r L ° ttv'\ ,ook3 trie Light Association ns a direc- S
tor of the Florida Public Utilities ■
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well made of fine Satin, crepe
satins and canton.
Some
trimmed with colored metlalions dresses that were made
to sell for $22.50. Sizes IG to
10, for

$16.00 each

Ladies ’Long Coats
$25.00

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Joe Striker
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In the World of Sport
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BIG TEN PREPARE j s p o r t
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An unkind fate which trailed

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21, 1925.

W hite Collar J o r Not
Favored By Students

ig Auction Lot Sal

PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21.—(/P)—
A majority of night students nt
the Carnegie Institute of Technolhave shown a preference for
com* I
^ f i l A n I XT Lehigh, is in a criticnl condition!0^ ' navo 8no" ' ' «
U 1/ U i l 1 1 i l l with n possible fracture of n cer-l'blue denim" work. Only a ci ocinical vertebrae
suffered in run- Paratively few are entered for
t %:» iv ■/«. . . --..pations where clean linen
imvu and
tcupations
ning back a placement kick against well combed hair are necessities.
West Virginia Wesleyan.
Building nnd machinery trades
Virtually every team in the east have attracted many c f the stu­
reported some injuries.
dents.

On the Property

EAST LOSE MEN
THROUGH INJURY Cow Returns Home

Tomorrow, Oct. 2

him to the semi-pro diamond. He
Prefers Old Stall
•nn .
. ~
, had n chance to be a hero in Hnefc- Practically All
of Major
HlinOlR nnd Ohio State Snow rn, ncki jj. J.. yesterday when he
Crews Report Casualties
Form as Season Advances; came to bat in the ninth inning
COLD ASH, England, Oct. 21.—
Incurred In Games Last (/Pi—As dogs are known to have
Games With Michigan And with two on base. He struck out.
Saturday, ______
Harvard Had Off returned to their master nfter long
Iown This W c.k to Prow
W, =ncr. tamo,n shortNEW YORK, Oct. 21.—(JP)— | o f enforced absence, so did i
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“Bossy," one of the best cows on
CHICAGO, ~ 2 l . - h P I - n i l . by-gone days,pl,)fared
!,bu. " much
h • Wbetter.
” in Recuperating
from last Saturday's
jn tkis section, return to
nola and Ohio State loom as po­ Playing
in— :— first ibase /*.()|(j sta|j after being sold to a
for v,i*
his All- upsets eastern football elevens are *
tential trouble makers in their res- Stars in New York, he gameejre,d now training
_______ for this week’s nppe- far-away neighbor.
ctive gnmea with Michigan and two singles and scored a run. His tizing menu of gridiron delicacies inr-nwny
Her owner drove "B ossy" to
wa in this week’s Western Con­ team won, 3-2.
! ,\n inventory shows many injuries market and disposed of her to a
ference sessions.
------I Yale, smarting under n 16 to 13
farmer 12 miles away. The buy­
The Illini defeated by Iowa last
Georges Carpctier, most popu-1 defeat by Pennsylvania, is prepar- er took her home. But whon milk­
week, has a chnnce to scramble the lar European fighter ever to visit jnz for the formal dedication of
B ig Ten standings by downing the tnci.e shores, cannot stay away, t the new stadium at Brown. Har- ing time came next morning "Boswns hack home in Cold Ash,
Wolverines, so far undefeated and According to California boxing j yard is pointing its scige guns on sy
I .. . e tired from her long w alk,!
with goal untouched. To do this promoters, the French wnr
war hero ; n green foe from Dartmouth, while |“ 11111
Coach Zuppkv has "Red" Grange has signed articles to fight Jimmy Columbia will attempt to regain but seemingly happy, in a bovine
in top form nnd is bolstering up a Delaney at Los Angeles in Janu- lost prestige with Williams as un sort of way.
better interference for him.
opponent.
Michigan, undamaged in Its win '
Yale will enter the fray against
over Wisconsin has a full bag of I w
M
nrp p,nnn|nK to Brown minus Cottle, who v/n. in­
HATS what makes beauty — a
tricks but ) ost is ready for the orRnnllc th, ir own nnti'onn| aB30Ci. jured in the Pennsylvania game.
lovely skin! A skin perfect in
*bn*ne'
lation. Maty K. Browne, wizard &lt;&gt;f Outside of this half hack all of
its texture — freo from pimples,
Iown realizes that its title
courts nnd links is one of the the bulldog’s power will lie tlirunt
blackheads or blotches.
chances, given a big boost by the sponsors of the idea nnd the U. S. into the lists against the hear.
And how everybody loves to look
Illinois victory, must meet nn acid (• X. is willing,
In Cambridge, the injuries ran
nt beautiful akin! How they adteat in the Buckeyes, although un- j
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high Inst week against Holy Cross,
mlro tho fresh, clean, healthy ap­
dofented, have a tic with Chicago
jjabe Ruth, deep in the Maine Snitonstal), the giant end; Miller
pearance a perfect Hkln gives!
to mar th.dr record.
■woods stalking deer, has not yet the fleet halfback; Cheek, Coady,
And do you know what makes
akin lovely? Well. It’s healthy, rich,
Ohio survived its interscctional been heard from regarding the and Daley are nil on the injured
red blood. Healthy blood purities
dash with Columbia in fine shape new homo run clouting record of list. Snltonstall is the only likely
the Bystem—throws off tho Impuri­
nnd the line is augmented by the Tony Lazere in the Pacific Const one to be absent when the Green
ties that cause skin "eruptions.
ictuin of Klein, center, whose knee League. Tony surpassed Ruth’s stnrts its attack on the Crimson.
And S. S. S., that great blood
wna twisted.
mark by n single circuit blow when
The Army has a few muscle
cleanser and builder helps Naturo
No tirr.e It wasted by Wisconsin bo made his sixtieth home run yes- bruises from beating Notre Dame,
mako rich, red blood. You never
hut on the whole the squad is in
in pent
nurtcins of the Michigan terday.
pc
liavo to worry with embarrassing
good shape for battle with Nt.
game. Instead, thu efforts is toakin blemishes when you keep your
Louis
University
this
week.
ward strengthening weak spots for j Huggins Will W inter
blood full of healthy rcd blood-cells.
Princeton reports all hands in­
tha Furo’uc game.
Take S. S. S. and havo tho beau­
tact
for
the
Colgate
clash.
In
Florida
as
Realtor
Notre Dame’s bitter experience
tiful skin that belongs to you. And
In
the
haunts
of
Lehigh
and
La
in the Army game is paying div- |
whllo It’s making your skin lovely,
idends in intensive training for j ST. PETERSBU RG, Fin., Oct. Fayette in Pennsylvania, the wave
8. S. S. D giving you
of
injury
struck
hard.
Captain
21.—(/!’)—Miller Huggins; mana­
Minnorota.
renewed strength and
Gchhnrd,
of
La
Fayette
team,
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Interscctional games occupy at­ ger of the New York Yankees, ar­ probably out for the season, an the
energy, too—building!
rived
here
Tuesday
about
noon.
tention .it Chicago nnd Northwest­
firm, plump flesh— \
result of ligaments in his left knee
ern
Th" Maroons arc polishing Ho will be here for the winter and being torn in the Colgate game.
Increasing your appe­
tite and making you
their vaunted defensive to foil the has already connected with a local Cothrane, a guard, also is m a
healthy nil over. It’s
p.uul variety of attack boasted by lenity company as a mvmhcr of hospital with an injured leg while
Eastern *thc organization.
tho rich, red blood that S. S. S
Pennsylvania, leading
Huggins, in nn interview, did not Quarterback Marsh has a dislo­
helps Naturo bullil that does It.
team last year.
mention his reconstruction pro­ cated bone in one foot.
, (Jet S. S. S. today. All drug stores
Charlie Prior, field general of
gram for the 11)20 baseball sea­
acll It. Got tho larger bottlo. It’a
son, but intiinntcd that there mnv
Single Men Barred
I morQ economical.
something to announce in the
From Municipal Jobs lie
nenr future.

AT 1:30 P. M.

MIDWAY HEIGHT
On the Dixie Highway midway between Orlando and Sanfordmidway between Longwood nnd Altamonte Heights and directly
opposite Lyman School

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Touring Car

In addition to a 1926 Ford Touring Car many Cash
Prizes will lie Riven away Absolutely Free. It is not
necessary for you to bid in order to win these Valuble
Prizes, but you must be on the Rround promptly at
1 :!10 P. M. when FR EE TICKETS will be issued and
collected. Come early. Plan to Picnic at the Pic­
turesque Hocker Lake.

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(We’re Listening)

BRADFORD, Eng., Oct. 21.—f/P)
Florida is a source of many
—Tim city officer!' have enacted n building materials besides lumber.
law prohibiting an unmarried man Good building anil construction
Irani h Jd'.iig a municipal job when j sand is found in parts of the state
•litre is a married man looking for. and gravel is hIho found hut in not
It.
so large a quantities.
Tho Bradford councillors could
not umcrstaml why there should
Sm ith’s Barber
be r.ny unmarried men, innxmuch
as reports showed that there lire
almost twire i s many maidens in Shop for good
tho city an bachelors.
T in 1 i
u lfite r-i vvlivd work. Ladies
that the precarious condition of the
Valdez.
wool trade, which is the chief in­ Next
dustry of tile city, is rcBponithle
for many of the local young men
chunrlm; ninrringe.

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Prohibition Cause
F o r Success of U. S.
L E E D S, Oct. 21.—f/P)— Lord I
Mayor G i l * n believes prohibition!
"la a wonderfully good thing" for|
the United States. The Lord Mayor
has visited tin* United States ev­
ery year for u long period and lv \
told r !”b members in an nddre
nfter his last trip that in Ids opin-1
Ion prohibition has been one "f the
m il" causes of 'the wonderful aucr e n of the American people in the
last few years.”
Frances E. Cox, chairman of the
rlub, said he believed from wlint
he hrol seen that prohibition hud
“cleansed the life of the working
class In America.”

YV. \\. LONG
MR VI MARKET
Hi* -niiford A*e Sanford, Fin j

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puHlonu r
w an tin g
lot,, in W o o d ru ffs

tuLdivision. Whut
you unil prin*?

have

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7-room modem Bungalow,
do c in, on West l .*t St.
Price $lB,DOb.OD. $5000.110
I cash, buluure ran he aiI ranged.

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D E E

B R D T H E R 5 , 1N C.
ANNOUNCE-

A new and attractive Credit-Purchase
Plan, now in operation throughout the
United States.
This plan, devised and approved by
Dodge Brothers, Inc., enables a pur­
chaser of a Dodge Brothers Motor Car
to extend his payments over a period
of twelve months at a minimum credit
charge.

I

So favorable to the purchaser is this
arrangement, that practically anyone
can now own a Dodge Brothers car
without financial inconvenience.
A sk us, without obligation, for full
particulars.

I

Jr* lots at High Street and
“ Myrtle Avenue, .size each
|G3&lt; 117 feet for $7,500.00
Ji-ash. A wonderful inveat|mciit for quick profit.

Exactly 3 it* 1
its old
smokers,Ghi terfield wins
its new
on taste alone
a b \Su

I- w . PHILLIPS* SONS.

Realty Co.
422 Union Avc.
Telephone 473-w

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assified Ad on This Pajje is a Paying Investment
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous

3— Autos, Rent

t\i

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AUTOS FOR BIRR
tCAQJE AUTO SERVICE

FOR SA L E : 18 window screens
cheap. Call 3211.

Day

or night. Meets aUAra *n2'/S*w TO S E L L ! Good Piano, 1020 Elm
rage transfer. Phone 551 and 63-w Avc. Phone 409 \V.

"r e e l - * ”SONS

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l i ne

5— Autos, Sale

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ltd *«&gt;r*
for con-

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length
for «»•*

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FOR SA L E : L. C. Smith typewriter I
good condition, $35.00. 110 E 2nd
St.
j

_ You Drive It. .
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at R. IL

• line

42— Advtg. Mediums

Call 148

FOR SA LE: Rudd hot water heater I
^and 30 gallon galvanized tank |
cheap. Call after five o’clock. 807 I
Magnolia Avenue.

noon rsRn-c.ina
1021
102.1
1921
1921
1922
1921

Dodge Touring.
Dodge, Graham I Vt ton Truck FOR SALE: DON'T BUY A MODodge Coupe
TOR BOAT until you see th e 1
Insert an ad in th e “Classified Col­
Dodge l,\ ton Screens
Four Bargains ;,t THE SANFORD
Dodge Roadster
BOAT WORKS.
Dodge Touring
1. — Fast runabout, 26x6 feet beam.'
umns” of The H erald. L et a classi­
32-30 H. P. Red Wing Motor. Ma- j
I I. W . Phillips’ Sons hogany finish boat.
2.
— Cabin Cruiser. 25x7 beam. 30
Terms To Some People
fied ad work fo r you.
' Phone .*5
Oak and 2nd St ILP. Engine. White cedar hull. 1
Copper fastened.
FOR SA LE Cheap: Ford Touring 3.
— 20x4 1-2 open Launch, 7 ILP.
car. Late model. 1105 Oak Ave, Fairbanks-Morse Engine. 2 cyl­
inders.
— Cabin launch 23x5 beam. Gins* I
FOR S A L E : Chevrolet Touring 4.
car cheap if sold today.
206 windows. Installed with 8-14 H. |
I folly Ave.
___ I*. Regal motor.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
Thei'a bonts are in fine running I
condition
and
guaranteed
ns
re
-1
f&gt;— Business Opportunities
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
presented.
SANFORD BOAT WORKS, At
OF THE HERALD
FOR SA L E : New grocery and soft Osteen Bridge, Celery Avenue.
drink counters nlso vegetable
racks. Will sell for 1-2 price. Phone FOR SA LE: Complete furnishings
727.
of four room house.
Cheap
For Rent: Four room house at
Osteen, rent reasonable. M m II.
7— Business Service
T. Pace, Osteen.

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NOTICE
TO A LL CONTRACTORS

TO REACH the prosperous farm-1
era and fern growers of Volus-!
ia county advertiso in the Del-and
On and nfter January the
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash j
with order.
____
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — w jjj
$1.00 per hour.
Pensacola Is beginning
the!
.
1
.
greatest development in Georgia’s |
L o ca l 1 2 6 1 , s a n i o r a
history; a half million dollar high-, B v M . D . JA C K S O N ,
way to the gulf beach just finish*
Financial Secretary.
i ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
qunrtcr million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
Wing spent on highway; greatest
H. A. S P E IIt
! chance for live developers to get
Contractor and Builder
! in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
499-M — Phone — 499-M
cola News.
2108 PALMETTO AVE.

New
Rocbond Stucco

Six-Room
House

ACCOUNTANT
S y s te m s I n s ta lle d — Audits
Spcclul
Jta te s
to
I'uriuunent
C lientele

E arle T. Field

•flnsonle T e m p le lluiim IS

JtRAl. r.STATfl — in v e s t m e n t s
Lobby I ’uleston-U ru m ley B id *.
Hanford
F lo rid a

VALDEZ HOTEL
Huriiprnn I'lnn

Eastern exposure.
Oak floors.
Hot water heater.
Porch and windows screened.

Sanfurd'n I.rnillnic Hotel
W L I I T W . W A ltN K It, M nnngrr

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS

Public Stenographei

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•ACREAGEBUSINESS-HOMES

A modern home needs.

M o n t 727

6 CP FA T H E R

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$ 10,000

l\t\kiezR ec\lty Co.

1*3 cash
balance can he arranged over
a number of years.
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SANFORD
REALTY CO., k .
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
C.

Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Did*
Phone 657.

T ires and Tubes
At prirca that arw right
Pan Am and Standard Gas ana
Oils

“Veedol Oil3’,
|

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

RIN K ’S FIL L IN G
, , , STATION
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Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
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In fact every equipment.

W E HAVE THE BEST BUYS

Schulte’s Selected Listings

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Ample closet space.

12— Advlg. Mediums
&lt;1’&gt;—Wanted Help, Male
LA N EY’S DRUG STO RE — Pro­ FOR SA LE: small grocery stock
Valdez Hotel Buildinc
and fixtures, 419 Sanford Ave.
scription*. Drugs, Sodas.
We
Valdez Hotel Lohhv
.------- WANTED: Colored hoy to do jnn- A U G U STA CHRONICLE — Auare as near you as yonr nhone.
L.
“
A
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
fations
21— Sale, Real Estate
I itor work. Sanford Herald.
Call 103.
classified medium, rate, cash, 9 c 1
BlltS
J . E. SPUR1.ING, sut&gt;-divlsion WAN l El) A l ON( E: Experienced charge. 10c minimum
SANFORD ELEC TRIC CO.
man to work on 2 head shield
lories
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­
Successors to OUlnn A Platt
lando, Florida, and F l o r a machine. Try-Me Bottling Co. We- LEARN ABOUT I’olk County and
/16 Magnolia.
Everything elec.
Lakeland, through the StarHeights, Florida on Dixie High­ laka Bldg. Telephone 705.
M eal. Phone 422. Electragitb
(ring
Tclcgram. Best advertising me­
way.
Radio.
|WANTED: Young man of good dium in South Florida. Published
FOR SA L E : Two lots Spurting and' habits to learn the printing lmsi- mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
ortunities
MagMagnolia. For quick sale $3,250.'npss- Excellent opportunity. Apply Lakeland, Florida.
[vice
d Elm, Dean-Berg Corn
Wight Print Shop, between 8 a n d ------------------------ — ---------------- ;—
artments
S tre e t.. w v p -q V T p T w .
„ »■ . .
19 o’clock.
MATNE — Wotervllle, Morning
1 1 R SA LE. We hnvo listing: on
-----—
—: = |
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
buses
______ ; business property, acreage ami
|— Wanted Help, Female
people are interested in Florida!
oms
b|,.frtrt'
----------------------------------------------- property. Reach them through
1 •»!•»! WANTED: Maid at The Pico Ho-! tho Sentinel. Rato card on apEngraving. Embossing. See
1st National Bank Bldg.
Joaril
_ _ j tel for general house work.
plication.
i
Two story, sev- 3. Four adjoining
1. Business
Lot
ke" Stores J j” *:
‘1° U’ ™.0n£ f 417' vr : FOR SALK: 5 acre farm, tiled, five
like
within four blocks eu room house on,
. . . . . .
R* A%e.-CommerctnI St.
| room dwelling. 1-2 mile west of 3 7 — Wanted Help”. Salesm an , FOP. SA LE: Complete meat mar,
lots on Maple Ave.,
of Post office, BOx Palmetto Avenue be­
ket outfit, including saw:’, block,
'
‘ Lake Monroe on paved road, $6500, ____________________I_______ _ |
ange
117.
One
story
■TAMES II. COWAN— All kinds I $3,500 ensh. T erm s'............ '
MAN with car to work in evenings i computing scales and large re-,
brick building 25x75 tween lllli nn&lt;l l Hh ;lt Fourth Street.
Ives
I of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. 3 acres. 1 mile west of city limits, j from 4 to 6. Attractive propo- frigerator. This can he had Tor
on lot. For a quick Streets. Located op­
^Vatcr wrH P o it Tnnkfi. At Onk |With throe room residence with sition for hustler. Give references vest of aecunuilnteu .storage » uirIses
t xposurc.
sale this lot can he posite beautiful city Eastern
Avot.un
i*ml
T
h
irl
Street.
Tolo-1
of
letter.
Write
“
Proposition”
Care
t
,
[*
I
variety
trees
bearing
fruit,
in
Proposition"
(’are
Kent
bought
for
$750.
per
phone 111.
|$2500 cneh.
Herald.
1
AMI
A
MORNING
IK
lB
U
N
t.—
i
park. Price $8000.
cneli.
CK
front foot..
i cash, 1« cash, balance $ 15 $8000.00 takes all
Send
to. the i
'
Two lots between Sanford a n i l __ .
,, ,
,
— in -your
, subscription
,
. ■
balance 1, 2, and 3
cellaneous MIRACLE Concrrls
lots. 1-1 cash, bal­
r^neral Palmetto Avenue for $650 each. SENLRAL solicitors to work on Tribune or hand it to your 'c a l
years. $1000 hinder ner month including
cement work, -ldewalks. hnlM- Seo or write. B. H. Bankston, San-f commission. Right proposition dealer so you can read Honda s
Itate
interest.
ance arranged.
' for right man. Apply at Herald greatest newspaper. One year,
for 30 days.
Ing blocks, irrleation boxao. J. E. ford, Fla.
re
I
after
5:30
in
afternoon.
$
8
.
00
,
6
months,
$4.00,
three
months
Terwillejrer. Prop.
luted
____ j FOR SA L E : 120 feet east front- j
—=
1$2.00’. " U yoiT dPsire U.UOO insur-|
HTLL LUM BER CO. Hnuaa oi ! ,.? ? * » ! ? ? ®M)i.&gt;f«etwdeep ona San-| ;{s— W an ted . S itu a tio n M ale
ance policy add 75c to your cider.
4. 172 acres in Volusia county, east of Enterprise. Locuted
ford Avc. $2,500. Terms. Addrens —
„n highway. This tract is now in line for development. Price
Service, Quality »n&lt;1 Price
velers
- ---------------- :---------r r ~
lOHIO—Xcnln. Make your snles.
P. O. Box 352.
W ill IE man wants portion ns throl|Rh t)ll, Xuma Gazette, Zen-,
$K)0.00 pur fti'ru. Vi cash, hiilaucc 1»
years. Act nuick
corating,
KDDRESSING — Multi graphing,
cook or steward. Good habits . 1
us price is soon to he advanced.
H
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FOR
S
A
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:
3
in
1
on
Main
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r
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rk;ult,1
,rul
folding
and mailing
" a y , 2 story-26x26 building on
V ,,ll:in'1’ 11,01,1
=
|trict. Want ad and display rates
want it— when you want It
ch.
First
rfttl*
c|ty
limits.
Gm'
jo
—
Wanted
R
eal
Estate
g - g a gg *phone 671. FT. E Porch,
|Trees
FLORIDA-ORLANDO— Orlando
eery, cold drinks ii.nnd. filling stnVntinrnl
Bank
Bldg.
Supplies
tie*
tic t and home 1st
1st floor upstairs,J
upstairs WANTED: To buy direct from | Morning Sentinel; largest clnsslC«-»••
ii:, h itt AMt h
..3 to .6
. room Ihouse. fGive
*
now HnntlnM
renting
owner
fied business . rate. . . lc a i word, nun'-m
r o r Rent,
I l l ' l l l Houses
IIIIIIM
^ for $3(1.01) per month
_
u
t i i i v i aa «i
iw ” ..................
.
—
9——For
Small dwelling in rear. Price $7.- |lll.„ti„ii. nrice and terms in first imuni 24c cash w_ith order.— ____
bt
, 000, easy terms. J . H. Hutchinson,' u-ttor. G. W. Willcux, 5 Ball Bldg. THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
ar.i Supplies f o r r e^NP:
n t Garage on 5th Street 123 W. 1st St., Phone 475.
_______________________________ —Central West Virginia’s largbetween
rn Palmetto and Magnolia ---- ------------------------------1
i:.. .1
J.| |v Want ad rate 1 l-‘2c per
b’ Female
reasonable
C rY a l t o r s ^
W«7. .
do. Sec Mr. Dabney. Her2 2 - S a l e , F tir n iH .o _____ ' V^
nJJ*I}*t^
‘,
K
iJ
“&gt;,0
C
d
.ition.
price
word;
V.........
insertions
or
owner 10m, give iuuiuim .,
........... ..
.. .
. l , M e ; 6 1..,,
l.Male
aid Office.
and
terms
in
first
letter.
Address
more
lc
per
word
onch
insertion.
We carry a full line.
JOHN E . FOX, Representative
Male or
ADVERTISE in the Journal-llerOur prices aro right.
Cash or C. II. Night, Gen. Del.
10— For Rent, Rooms
U
m
.-.!
aid,
South
Gcorgia’a
greatest
terms. We want your business
120 South Dark Ave.
' ur‘A
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Sanford Stove Si Furniture Co. WANTED LARGE
P- Salesman FOR REN T—Rooms with or withFrom owners only Uta^nably weekjy and Sunday,
Classified
321 E. First St.
auon, Male , out meals.
Reasonable rates. |
priced. S. 1 . Inibble, 18 N. W. ''.h rates l0c
10c pCr
per lino.
line. W
Wnycross Jour‘We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine"
Mion,Female k®nco^n House,
St., Miami, Fla.
nal Herald. Wavcroag, Georgia.
21— Lost, Found
1 Estate
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
FOR REN T: 3 unfurnished rooms,
41— Wanted t» Rent
lent
HERALD will bring you in big
both upstairs.
Garage, 1100 On Deland Road detour, small
brown hag. If found notify P. 1WANTED: Two room and
IlllOH.
West 1st St.
d hath j results. Advertiso those old ar- ■
W. Bremer, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
apartment. furnished. Couple. tieles you have stored away anil
General
Delivery.
have no use for. A little th irty -, m
icemenls
ROOM FOR REN T: 1209 MagnolCall 219.
cent nd may bring you several m
• ia 530-L3. References exchangcollect .«e*
HC. «4.
LOST: Black and white spotted, WANTED: Furnished bedroom and dollars. Phono 148 and a rep re-l*
AN UNUSUAL OFFERING
bob-tailed dog, with spiked col­
kitchenette close in. Desirable SCntative will call and sec you.
a
i vm
,uaU
kinik
lar on. Reward $25.00. T. S. Rum- neighborhood. Reasonable. ( ouple ----------------------- - —
,No charge:*
~ un
17— For Sale, Houses
“ JJ
W-Rve
.
.years
-......o f --------------------.bley, 1st St. ami French Avc.
apply "Room** Care Herald Office. MORGANTOWN. 1L V A , people jj
J}
)t.s own bD/1 SA L E : Five room house. M od-j--------------------- -----------------------------fit’.st and only available BUSINESS S U E at Eako
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified nd ■
•*ay’s ('olloc., prn conveniences, close in. Will, LOST: Pair of tortoise shell rim
12— Advtg. Mediums
in tho Morgantown POST. Nix „
at Tinker n,ake attractive price for quick
glasses in canj with (’has. T. FulMonroe, fronting Dixie Highway. Near railroad
^,a- and i’om. sale. Phono 83
ler initials. Return to Mr. Fuller, COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — ^cents a word for six consecutive «
1— m
Chrysler denier.
_________ | Clansified ada have the largest |BaUea.
______________5
and loading station also new power plant of
—--------FOB
- FOit S A L E : Seven room house on
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
m Inkfk
25— Opticians, Jewelers
Palmetto Ave. Modern to the
gia. Rate 8c ( 6-word line) line. t h e MORNING JOURNAL is tho «
Southern Utilities.
accepted want ad medium in *
Msd subdivisions '"'nutc on fine lot 65x117 corner H. C. V IE L E , Jeweler. Watch.
word
2
Daytona
(F
la
.)
One
cent
a
I.tfo Burger, u 'lh beautiful foliage. Comfortable
DO_____
V1 11 WAN r FO 1!UY or tc
jewclery and clock repairing a n d __
insertion. Minimum
25c
’ •Or/ando, Fla,' R°nie at low price. Call 713. Ask engraving. Quick service. 116 Mag-' anything? If so advertise in ah
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.
tor Mrs. Tolar.
nolia Avenue. I'honc 112.
|the Gaineavillo Sun._________ ____ I ADVERTISING get* ^results
Lake Monroe is sure to grow.
reaches potential buyers
Node,:e
19— Sale, Live Stock
2 8 — Plant, S eed s, T re e s
f o r BIG RESULTS advertise m
Daily News is circulated in ;
I’cheip, 0ffjlV
Investigate this today.
------------------------------- — ------------ , the
FORT
LAUDERDALE j an industrial and agricultural sec- a
■ bilmetto Ave* 1FOR SA L E : 10 good work mules, dTEW ABT TH E FLO RIST”
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow -jlion&lt;
J
Price and terms reasonable.
may be seen at our barns, one
Flowers Zor all occasion*.
I„ri| County
County inorouginy
thoroughly which is
~
rn llW T V
TVic "
lu foit 4 Body n’ *le south and 2 miles west of
one of the most rapidly growing, PALM BEACH C O U M ‘t
I
■
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
tadiaior ;tnj| Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands
sections on tho Florida Coast.
scene of
stupendous dovelop-. *
if con-1* '‘-Operative Association, Box 79
Samnle cony and rate card upon ment. Rend about it m the I aim „
3 3 — W an ted
Sample
ly
.
^ Post. Sample copy sen* o n , H
, . Lakeland, Flu.
request.
' r1 w i ,u e s t . __________________ m ■
----W ANTED: Sheet metal work of 1-------L_
f r For ap11
|FOR SA L E : Two good mules at a
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal ITAMPA DAILY TIM ES, rampa, 10 REACH BU Y ER S or sellers of ;
214 E. FIRST ST.
I ^'&gt;r|l H.vij ii,,r (. bargain, address A. M. llox 65, Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
Thousands read the ylas1 ,Fla.
’1Ti,n.i«*ml*
clus
Florida
real
estate
advertise
in
■
N St. ar.,1 It ,, 1Sanford, Fla.
---- I ; sifted pages of Florida’s Great
W . It. SM ITH , MGR.
rd. thu
WANTED
TO
BUY’
:
Second
hnndjj|oaje
Daily, rates 2 cents u word,
th St. Petersburg Times. One con'
FOR
SA
L
E
:
3
Fresh
milk
cows.
cent
a
word
daily,
two
cents
a
won
I
Ford Touring car. Must be '" Minimum 25c. cash with order. Ice
C. P. Ford. Box 77 — Cameron
Sunday®*
good condition. Address P. O. Box |L- •, cor c0mplete rate card.
'« A » t?ee.sarmy Ave.
158.

O H L N O rsE . Ti-BNC* "VO
D O - I'V E &lt;^OT T O &lt;^)T

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Completely furnished.

R. L. ROBERTSON

n««

J U b T LOO K.
A.T H l^ j v / O N O E R E O iH EA kO o r HAs)K*-

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By G EO R G E M cM A N U S

Phone 461-J

111.1 Sanford Are. Sanford, Fla.

HILTON’S
iiAiiurit

sh op

111 Magnolia Ave.
&amp; First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To laidics and Chlldrea.

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i Florida’s Heart,
Greatest Vegetable
Richest Garden Land
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTORER 20, 1925

j

Detailed Plans For Regatta
T o Be M a d e W ednesday
By The Sanford Yacht Club
Closure of All Telegraphic
Circuits Todav Announced
Following Walk Out of TeleK.*ailher&gt;iMonda&gt;\Afternoon

Bon and W ill
ective W hen
f Joins Body

M any Men Reported
Back at Their Jobs

^Disputes

Official Statement • Asserts
State System Hardest Hit;
Florida Reports Incomplete

NUMBER 69,

rRICE FIVE CENTS

Directors o f the Sanford Yacht
Club, scheduled for Wednesday
night, details o f the regatta, to be
held on Lake Monroe under the
auspices o f the local boating associntion during the winter season,
will be taken up and preliminary
arrangements for official sanc­
tion o f the meet completed. This
announcement was made
this
morning by J. R. Emory, commo­
dore o f the club.
According to Mr. Emory, tenta­
tive plans for the race meet have
been formulated, nnd it is the in­
tention to bring members of the
board o f governors together at this
time to discuss the matter in de­
tail. The program, ns outlined,
provides for a two day race meet
in January to include nil classes of
speed boats and cruisers. Efforts
will be made, he stated, to secure
sufficient snil ernft to insure n
competitive match in this class
nlso.
•‘The regatta," Mr. Emory stat­
ed, “ will be under the direct nusrices of the Sanford Yacht Club,
nut will be sponsored by the Flor­
ida Power Ront Association. The
president of the latter organisa­
tion, Mr. Demnrest, came over to
this city from St. Petersburg to

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formal opening o f the club house,
now under construction at the foot
of Park Avenue will be taken up
at tho meeting Wednesday, it was
announced. Officers believe that
the structure will l&gt;e complete, and
ready for occupancy before Dec. 1.
The growth o f the Snnford Yncht
Cluli, since its organization early
in the spring, hns been remark­
able, Mr. Emory declared.
He
stated that within the next few
weeks the first boats which will
eooiprise the local fleet will be de­
livered to their owners here, nnd
that orders for others have been
placed recently.
Connections with one o f tho larg­
est boat building corporations in
Florida, according to the commo­
dore, have enabled members o f the
club here to secure their craft nt
greatly reduced cost.
Informa­
tion regarding membership in the
Sanford Yncht Club, and concern­
ing the possibility of acquiring
power boats will be furnished, it
is explained by members of the or­
ganization.

H a ll, P en tlan d A n d
M cC a ll Select San­
fo rd A f t e r Survey
o f C en tral Florida

Officers Say City
Displays Stability
Firm Said to B e L a r g ­

With the closure o f nil tele­
est A n n o u n c in g A u ­
graphic circuits effected today
following the walk-out Monday of
thorities 1 n S ta te
the telegraphers employed by the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad over
After nn extensive survey,
the entire system, local officinls
o f the larger communities in
state that the operation o f train in
central Florida, during which
this section lias been brought buck
to almost normal.
n rigid investigation of tho
The povincinl govennicnt o f On­
At a late hour this afternoon,
John H. Castle in 1020 was a Ford
future possibilities of the va­
tario, Canada, has named C. A
authorities in the office o f the di­
lnnt employe at Highland Park,
Magrath, above, to succeed ' tho
rious cities was made, offi­
vision superintendent here stated
tich. Then be mndo $1250 in n
Into Sir Adam Heck us head o f On­
cials
of the Hall, Pentland
committee,
would
bring
about
a
that,
while
the
strike
was
more
realty deni. Now, at 32, he has
tario’s $250,000,000 hyrdo-electric
permanent
reduction
of
about
keenly
felt
in
Florida
than
in
nny
nnd
McCall organization of
become one o f the 250 persons in
system.
• .,* ,f
other section of the system, enough
the U. S. who carry $1,000,000 life $200,000,000 in the nation’s tnx
public
accountants, with of­
operators had remained at their
insurance. Castle is n Detroit bill. The treasury secretary warn­
fices
in
Miami, Jacksonville
keys, with a few additions from
business partner of John Ford, ed that it would not be advisable
and Tnmpn, have selected San­
outside sources to insure efficient
to
go
beyond
$300,000,000
in
mak­
brother of Henry.
ford ns the site o f their new o f­
maintenance of schedule over the
ing reductions on the present out­
fice from which to direct their op­
divisions affected.
look for the next two years.
erations over a wide territory in
They reported that a number o f
Proposals A rc Listed.
inviolability of the
the central section o f the state.
the men who went out nt l o’clock
Other proposals, were:
rcen Germany^ and
This announcement was mndo
yesterday
have
returned
to
their
Repeal
of
the
estate
tax,
reduc­
Gtrnuny and France
this morning by officinls o f tho
regular positions today, nnd that
ing the revenue by $100,000,000
he treaty of Verconcern who arc in this city today
assurance has been given o f the re­
annually.
II be signed nt Loncompleting arrangements for tho
Repeal of the tnx on uutomohilo Pnsscnjfers Upon Return to turn o f others within a compara­
1, and assuming that
establishment of the local office.
tively short time.
trucks, tires nnd accessories, cut­
ry governments rntNew York Condemn Blacks
Members of the party, including
The official statement announc­
ting o ff $35,000,000 annually.
it will become effec
Rut
Praise Officers; Say ed by the railroad company in Former Jacksonville Chamber Facilities Here Found Ideal John A. Hall. Robert Pentland, Jr.,'
Repeal of the g ift and number
:many joins the Lea
For Distributing Purposes; George F. McCnll and S. G. Gray,
of Commerce Official Tells
Whiskev Caused Near Riot connection with the situation is
Chekiang Commander Cap­ of miscellaneous taxes such ns
unanimous in their opinion
given
in
full,
ns
follows:
Inquire:* of the Advantages
350 Carloads Routed Here wore
tures Shnghai and Conflict those on works o f art brought from
tty, Germany undcrthat the future prospects of this
“ Definite reports received by the
abroad.
p trespass upon thn
Account EmhnrgocsInSouth city exceed by far the posslbilles
Offered by City Substantia!
Between 2 Provinces Seems
Atlantic Coast Line Knilrnnd Como f the publicity section of
or Belgium or make
o f nny locality in this part of tho
Inevitable, Leaders Assert theRepeal
i
pony
at
headquarters
in
Wilniingincome tax law.
isturn in the deniiliFollowing
the
nnnouncoment state.
That publicity for Sanford is
! ton up to 10 o’clock tonight show
uind area.
The new maximum surtax rate
Mr. Pentlend, in spenking o f
conclusively that the strike called having r far rcnching effect, nnd made today that over 350 cnrlonds
PEKING, Oct. 20.— (/P)— Wnr
pelgium promise not between the provinces o f Chekiang proposed was twenty per cent,
by the Order of Railroad Tele- that umnlieited community adver­ of motor vehicles, representing their observations, in the various
tising may come ns the result of products valued at approximately localities stated that, although tho
many’s western fron- nnd Kiangsu is considered inevi­ which would apply on incomes in
unusual circumstances is the com­ $(550,000, have been uulnudcd in volume o f business conducted by
Uither party violate table, follow ing upon &lt;tho taking excess of $150,000. This compares
ment of officers of tho Snnford the Sanford rnilmnd yards during his firm hns been found to bn
with the present rate o f 40 per
I, the pact provides
o f Shanghai on Friday by General
Chnniber o f Commerce in making the past week, local boosters were greater in Orlando and DeLnml nt
■tain and Italy shall Sun Chunn-F ang, the Chekiang cent, effective at $200,000.
known an interesting incident of quick to grasp the significance o f tho present time, tho decision to
I of the aggravated commander.
Would Cut Income Tax.
locate hero is based on the careful
publicity work recently brought to the situation.
The
new
normal
rates
would
he
The officinls at
its attention.
consideration o f u number o f de­
IUnder League. *
They
point
to
the
fact
thnt
Snn1
1-2
per
cent
on
incomes
up
to
the conflict between the provinces,
Under dato o f Oct. 16. A. W. fg; L us *ti unloading and distrib­ tail* connected .with thu past ami
l«s to the pact agree if it does start, will not spread $1,000, instead o f two per cent;
Snell, secretary of the Pittslmrgh. uting point for products o f the present ghowth o f the community.
[heir future disputes
three.in
place
of
four
per
cent
on
el^ w h cro or nffeu t th e.op','vin,r of
Pa., Chamber o f Commerce wrote motor industry over a large terri­ City Has Innumerable Advantages
rtaUiih’., erth ith e
The custom conference which is set incomes between $4,000 and $8,000
“ Sanford,’’ he said, "has innunito R. W. Ponrman, Jr., local sec­ tory south and west of thu city
[League toting as a
nnd
five
in
place
o
f
six
per
cent
for Nov. 5.
retary, concerning «n inquiry by a now effected by the rail embargoes, ornblc advantages which we hnvu
pie plan Is to work
an
incomes
above
$8,000.
Silas II. Strnwn, c f
Chicago,
resident o f that city who desired which prohibit the acceptance of not observed in other cities o f thu
Is ot the League. It
Secretary Mellon personally pre­
American
delegate
t
o
,t
h
e
confer­
information regarding agricultur­ carload shipments to cities south same nnd grentcr size, in this loIson that the treaties
sented his suggestions to the com­
ence, has reached Peking. During
al
possibilities in various sections o f Jacksonville, has assumed u enlity. It is well located from tlm
I operative until Germittee. He was questioned at some
F iiday’u disorders Mr. Strnwn was
o f Florida, including Sanford.
pber o{ the organizeprominent position ns a freight viewpoint o f shipping interests. It
length
by
members
of
the
com­
abonnl a train bound froir. Shang­
is receiving the benefits o f a na­
Mr. Snell, who was nt one time traffic terminus.
mittee
nnd
agreed
with
several
hai fo r Nnnking when it was seiz­
tional advertising program. It has
connected with the Jacksonville
Freedom frum congestion in the
st six treaties that ed by soldiers, and with his daugh­ that the cupital stock tax of 1 1-2
been founded upon sound business
Chamber of Commerce, is said to
per
cent
on
corporations
could
be
local yards, together with the ad­
t of Locarno conver- ter and Mahlon F. Perkins, tech­
principles, nnd is free from tho
bo
an
authority
on
economic
nnd
vantageous central location o f the
f y is senator to nical expert jaf the stato depart­ repealed nnd the corporation in­
trnde conditions over the entire city, from it distributor’s viewpoint, danger o f top heavy inflation o f
jh with France, Bel* ment, he was made to return to come tax of 12 1-2 per cent in­
vnlues noticeable elsewhere. Its
state, having ntndo intensive stu­
creased by this figure without
is pointed out ns the primury rea­ growth up to the present time has
Pr‘'! Cucho Slovakia. Shanghai.
dies of trade matter!' duriijg his
son for thu development o f tho
P identical; Germany
been o f the most substantial char­
residence nt Jacksonville. His ad­
newly discovered possibility for ex- acter, and wo can see no reason
Troubles A re Growing
vice to the Pittsburgh Inquirer is
pumiion of business activity in Snn- why such expansion should not
SH AN G H AI. Oct. 20.— (/Pi— 'The
shown to be in keeping with the
!
military troubles o f China nre be­
continue indefinitely. We firmly
general regard in which local con­ ford.
ditions are held. Excerpts from tllQ it is shown that commodities believe that Sanford, within a few
I other than motor products aro at years, will be among the lending
ltter nro given as follow s;
I present being shipped here to more
“ Now about Florida, and Snn­ ' inaccessible sections o f Florida. citicH o f the state, in every way.”
Purely Florida Organization.
ford. To my mind Sanford is one
Food stuffs and building materials,
Although maintaining nn office
o f the best nnd most stablo of tho
arriving hero by rail and on river in Washington, I). C., for tho pur­
smaller cities in the State of Flor­
Hteamers, nre delivered to consig­ pose o f facilitating its work on rev­
ida. It hae never been n tourist nee!* ii* this city, nnd either trans­
town. Sanford in tho grent vege­ shipped by rail or removed by mot­ enue and income tnx matters, thu
company, according to the officers,
table center of the state, particul­
o r trucks, according to tho Cham­ is a purely Florida organization.
arly lending in the production of
ber of Commerce, who nru en­ Main offices nre located ut the pre­
(Continued on Page Three)
couraging the work.
sent time in Miami, Jacksonville
According to the statement of nnd Tampa, where they handle
may by
“
B
ud”
Fisher
To
W
e
d
lubm.t their dispute to
E. L. Hrigmun, o f the Urigman- large auditing uccounts, install up
Nash Motors Coinpuny o f Miami, to date business systems and nru
f conn]i*tion commisC ountess N e x t W eek
this course has been adopted by consulting authorities in taxation
le K z " ’ °.ne fru»&lt;
practically every automobile dealer questions.
f. [ u.m other party
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— Mutt nnd
L nnd thrrv foreigner^
south o f this city, in order to asMr. Pentland stated today that
Jeff now appear in the role of
thfe
t»o appnlrithe concern hus been engaged for
matchmakers.
Their
cA*ator,
years in auditing tho accounts o f
Jr fii'T‘n,,-3I,,n-rs will
"Rud” Fisher is going to get mar­
tnrrj years and will
the city administrations in Tampa,
ried
next
week
and
he
says
Mutt
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 20.— GP)
|
Jacksonville, Miami, St. Peters­
and
J
e
ff
are
partly
responsible.
S J’ i v f a . t o
— Adoption of the budget o f the
' |burg and Daytona, ns well as a
The
future
Mrs.
Ilarry
C.
Fisher
Protestant Episcopal church for
’ number o f smaller centers, and
is not only wealthy anti the win­
tho next three years, tentative se­
cjkue Council as the
l linvo been retained to prepare tho
ner o f Paris beauty prize in 11)22,
lection o f Washington. I). C., as
! State bi ennial budget. Mr. I’cntbut a countess us well. The bridethe meeting place, ratification of
eatics are be* land is also a member o f the stato
to-be said it all came ubout eran'a convention in St. Peters­
the election o f missionary bishops
* examining board for uuditors.
&gt;‘iT eastern nlthrough her son’s fondness for burg, has again interrupted his
and election of l (5 members of the
The organization is said to cm Mutt and Jeff cartons.
journey, according to information
Slovakia Yu-hsiang, has 180,000 men. mostly national council marked an execu­
* ploy a total o f -10 certified public
|picked troops, form erly with Wu tive session of tho house of depu- j
received hero from Jacksonville.
* accountants in the execution of its
Pei Fu.
Following tho accident here,
D e e rin g Leaves L arge
ties o f the general convention
* business reputed to bo tho largest
Hitherto Wu Pei Fu has not iden­
s i o 'u r s
Mr. Frese went to Jacksonville
* o f its kind in Florida.
tified himself with the wnr be­ Monday.
S
u
m
toM
iam
i
Hospital
where
he
engaged
passage
on
the
The house of bishops did not
I . i T t " b/ '*» tween Sun Chunn Fang and Chang
Mr. Gray, who will remain in
Clyde Line steamer Comanche
keep pace witli the other house in
0 this city as resident manager for
“ f f i Tso-lin. .
which
was
burned
o
ff
the
mouth
MIAMI.
Oct.
20.—&lt;/P)—
Requests
the dispatch of business so far as
•• the concern stated this morning
Fn'nJ0 to an°ther’s
of $1,000,000 to charitable institu­ of the St. Johns river Saturday
actual results were made known,
* that office space has been secured
•«
! and h« ‘ wo B u ck n er M a k e s D rive but the bishops spent the afternoon
tions in Chicugo and $500,000 for night. He left the ill fated steam­
l* in the First National Dank builder
in
one
of
the
lifebouts
that
was
1 aid „J*rie l0 *cnd ,0
maintenance
o
f
the
Miami
City
in executive session, where it was
,v in g ,'nnd that the installation o f
lid mit0 nialter what A g a in s t N .Y .C a b a r e ts understood the pastoral letter to
Hospital are contained in the will smashed against the side o f the
0 equipment ami personnel will bei on ke an unprovokof the late James M. Deering, made vessel while being lowered. Caught
he sent from the convention to the
r gin immediately.
in
tlm
jam,
Mr.
Frese
wus
crushed
public Monday.
Cousri? , lMCm’ which
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— (/P)— churches, claimed tire most atten­
nc‘ l failed to preabout
the
chest,
and
received
oth­
Rroadwny cabarets nnd supper tion.
er injuries, it is said.
N e w Y o r k Tow n H as
dubs wero the objective today of
Vote to Suffragans.
,Not Outlawed.
Tw
o
School
C
hildren
He
was
taken
to
n
Jacksonville
the
most
sweeping
prohibition
The
bishops
before
closing
the
H'curity pact nor any
Seven Inches o f Snow
hospital, following rescue o f the
drive yet waged along tne famous doors approved an amendment giv­
Killed A s A u to H its
t * re«Ve« will have thoroughfnrc. Thirty o f the best
survivors
in
the
wrecked
boat
ing suffragan bishops a vote. Thii
Y u.tlawing war. In
OLEAN, N. Y.. Oct. 2 0 .-G D —
where he is resting comfortably.
known high resorts were served mifst be approved by the house of
• lif f
Street C ar at M acon
Tho'•heaviest October snow on rec­
with summons and complaints by deputies nnd be ratified by a two^ on | ugo Three)
After the accident which detain­
ord was recorded toduy when the
members o f U. S. District Attor- thirds vote at the next convention,
ed him in this city, Mr. Frese
MACON, Gn., Oct 20.— Two city wns covered with fall o f seven
With tho opening next week or
ncl B jck n cr’B staff.
spent
several
duys
here,
it
is
stat­
three years hence before suffra­
children were killed nnd two seri­
to permit the installation of plate
the new grill room at the Valdez glaiu windows and aiv attractive ed, with Alfred King, during whicn ously injured today when nil auto­ inches. Tho snow started falling
gans will be permitted to vote.
yesterday afternoon and continued
The report of the joint conimlt- Hotel, tho $10,000 improvement street entrance which when screen­ he addressed the Col. Theodore mobile in which they wero going throughout the night.
Roosevelt
Camp,
o
f
tho
Spanish
to the Vineland School, crushed
teo on tne budget and program, program recently undertaken by ed, will add to the subdued light­
thead-on into nn outbound street
characterized by President Ernest the management of the hostelry ing effect planned for the inter­ War Veterans in this city.
Snow Accompanies Gale
Tr
0 c ‘ * 20.— (/P )_
cur just outside city limits.
M. Strics, of the house o f deputies
PETOSKEY, Mich., Oct. 20.—
_ ,
will be complete und the institu­ ior.
believes « l?m
The dead are: Leon L ifsey, 9 (A1)— One o f the worst fall storms
as “ one o f the most remarkable
Tho new arrangement will in­ R eappointm ent Given
tion ready for the winter seuson,
and Melvin Wallace, 10. The car, in yearn is sweeping Petoskey and
reports ever presented to a general according to an announccnun clude a suite o f two business o ffi­
uhl uThoinr
T
fc
T
nco
,r
, - Ipful and usefu
convention," was adopted unani­
ces in tho corner of the building, Road B oard C hairm an a small coupe, wus driven by D. Northern Michigan today. A gale,
^ carn o njeurity
today.
,
. _ entirely separated from the salon.
I. Walton, according to hospital accompanied by snow flurries anil
mously. It was announced that the made
The working of transforming
0 the holding 0f
authorities where ho wus taken. lower temperatures Is sending lake
nsrrpement o f the ioint committee
Tho
interior
decorative
plun
will
the dining room into what is de­
TALLAH ASSEE, Oct. 20.—(/P) Walton was on his way down town
*? to reach an
clared will be one of the nioit a l­ be in cream und buff, to conform — Governor Martin this morning und picked up the three school cra ft to tho harbou for shelter,
fearing to face the blow. More than
with tho color design predominat­
l.be reduction of
announced the re-appointment of boys. ,
ing throughout the building. Ceil­
a foot of snow has fallen and in
11 was said nt the
Dr. Fons A. Hathaway ns chair­
The Lifsey boy swung onto the
ing fixtures o f the indirect type,
ay 1-bat President
man o f the State Road Department running board, there not being somo places tho snow has drifted
with
well
shaded
table
lamps,
will
several feet deep.
such a step,
for a four year term.
j room inside. He was instantly
furnish the soft illuminative cffoct
united Stales has
killed when Walton, driving up u
planned by Mr. Warner.
,
M ark ets
° “ ,er in the
WEST PALM
REACH— Tho bill toward the city limits, swervSpeaking
in
connection
with
the
° f its land forces
td
to
avoid
hitting
a
boy
on
a
“
meanest
o
f
nil”
thieves
Is
believ­
opening o f the new feature at the
CHICAGO, O et
vni • e holdn -that
crashed
hendon
hotel. Air. Warner stated that .the ed to hnvo been found here; A plun­ bicycle, und
a further
derer recently Entered the homo of I into the side o f the street car Wheat, December 14
itivent
will
take
place
some
time
M^U^ameiu Cc&gt;aM
previous to tho date o f the Shrine Charles R. Httrfiold and in the loot speeding down a steep grade. W al­ May 142 1-1 to 112 1
Ukcii was the wedding ripg o f Mrs. lace died 10 minute later at tho cember, 75 t-2 to ’
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CONDITIONS

Rood.

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»■ Rood as posaiblc to' keep sand
dstours, rough but entirely passnbio. Sanford_ through Seminole
•nd Orange Counties to Orlamb,

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S ,lKA c'omptalnant.
vs.
JAMBS H. riEnCB. rt al.
Defendants.

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u i fn ' name l«! u n k n o w n ; Jimcn C.
Patterson and wile,
------1 a n e r
Jon, whose Christian name Is un­
known:
Annie Patch.
Samuel O.
Kutch and wife.-------- -h u tc h , w h oso
Christian name Is u n k n ow n : Ilenrj
Kutch anil wife.— --------- Futeh. whoso
Christian namo la u n k n ow n ; Mrs.
H ike Futch and husband.------- ■--------Kutch. whose Christian naijio Is un­
k n ow n : W, F. F utch nnd wife,---------Futch. whose Christian namo IIs tinknown* cieonre W • tu te n , Jr., fliwi
Know n ; u w i i|Mtt whose Christian
name Is unknown; Pollle nurn ett
nnd husband, Oeorge B urn ett; Nnacy Jones und husband, J. W . Jones,
all
form er
stockholders,
whose
names nre unknown, or M c k e n ilu
nnd McKinnon. n corporation. If said
corporation Is no lo n ger n legal e n ­
tity; McKensle and M cKinnon, a
co-p artn ersh ip and each and every
o f the co-partners, w h oso names nre
unknown, who were on the J9th day
o f Heptcmber A. D. 1911 tra d ing and
d oin g business under in# co-p n rtnershlp mono and style o f M cMnxIo
nnd ..............
McKinnon,
o--r o th erw,ise
.......
..
, In. . and
.
the ffollow
s.tto tho
o l l o w iin
n g described land,
litiuh sltunte. lying nnd being In tin* C onn ­
ty o f Hemlnole and State o f b lorlda.
more particularly described as fo l lows, to -w lt :
’Tho Southeast Qunrter o f tho
Southeast Quarter o f Section
T hirty - nix.
&lt;3S).
T o w n sh ip
T w e n ty -o n e (21) South. Itungu
T h irty -t w o (32) Kast; and
The South Half uf tho Southeast
Quarter of thn Northeast Q u a r­
ter o f the Southeast Q u arter o f
Section Thirty-six (38) T o w n ­
ship T w ep ty -on o (21) South,
Itange T h irty -tw o (32) Hast,
and to nny and all o t h e r persons
whose names are unknown, c la im ­
ing any right, title or Interest In
and to the lands hereinabove d e ­
scribed or any part o r parcel there­
of.
It Is hereby ordered that you nnd
each o f you ho and appear before
ohr said Circuit Court at tho Court
House at Sanford, Florida, on the
27tli day o f October A. L». 1925, and
then and there make an sw er to the
I&gt;l 11 of romplalnt exhibited against
you In this cause.
It Is further ordered that tills o r ­
der ho published In The Hanfoetl
Herald, a newspaper published In
Hanford Semlnolo County, Florida,
on ce each week for fou r c o n s e c u ­
tive weeks.
W itness iny hand ami tho seal o f
the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
Judicial Clreult of the State o f F lo ­
rida. In and for Semlnolo County,
oil tills tho 2Gth day of September
A. D. 1923.
v. k . n o r c l a s s .
Clerk o f the Clreult Court o f tho
Seventh Judicial Circuit o f F lo r ­
ida. In and for Seminole County.
(S E A L )
.
Dy:
A. M. W E E K S ,
Deputy Clerk.
DeCOTTES A- SPENCKR.
Solicitors and of Counsel fo r
the Complainant.
Sept. 28. Oct. 5-I2-1U-2C.

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to s
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Order o f P ublication
T o James II. Tierce, il c o r g r 1L
Hard surfaced from St. Mary’s
Harrison. Klljn Ives. A. It. T h om p ­
P cn * « o l a , from R i to Jacksonville with asphalt
son. II. C. Smith. Charles M. Smith,
lloratle K. Alden. nnd each o f them
and
brick,
excellent.
Road
under
C A L L — O R W R IT E
“ *?
cast old earth
If living, nnd If dead, all parties
road, con jttl°n fair. Sixteen miles construction by Duval County
claiming Interest In the lands and
” c* ',cn t’ Pensacola to from Bayard to SL Johns County
remises Involved In this suit us
elrs. devisees, grantees, or other
* ^ a tn b ia Bay, county road In fnir line
Duval county line to Bun­
claimants,
under the said J imra II.
n^hpe.^ Escambia Bay to Milli- nell 02 miles, 0 foot brick road
8,
When you find it iocoovcnlomvS
1’lerce, lleorgu II. Hurrlson, Klljn
« « n ,i brick and sand
clay
in kwiu
good with
fair.
Bun- msiu w
u/ m
.. Arock
^ shoulders, lu
ir,
nun*
Ives. A. II. Thompson. If. C. Smith,
\
person, bank by mail.
Charles
II
Smith.
Itnrntle
R
Alden.
ncll „to
to end
shape. , Milligan to Mossy hend, J)eI1
«nd Roilly’a asphalt road
ileceSsed. or oth erw ise; T o nny per-v
county yoad.rough. Mossy head to
mi 09
ww asphalt
as.v|/nuiw surface,
nuriHCU, excellent.
son, or jiersons, w h ose nnme,
or
Dcrunlak, under construction nnd VoU8'
a countv
Vousia
county line tn
to Ttnvtnnn
Daytona Voru
verv
names. Is or arc u nk n ow n to tho
^
A stamp may save n trin Afl
complalnnnt
herein,
having.
or
w u g h , no detours. ’ “ beFunlak good. Daytona to New Smyrna
claiming to have, any right, title.
tails
of this easy way to hank ^
sprin gs to Caryvillc, good sand 15 miles, quarter mile detour, reInterest or estate In and to the lands
cl»y.
Caryville to Cottondalo, innindcr paved. New Smyrna to
hereinafter desrrlbcd, or nny pnrt
or portion
thereof, t o . w it: Tho
county road in fair shape. Cotton- Brevard county line 22 miles
Northwest Quarter o f the Northwest
nale to Mnrianna, sand clay rond 2 mile detour, remainder pav­
Qaarter, Section ID. T ow n sh ip 20.
....................
.. ......
South, Itange .........................
32 Hast; the
Hast..
in Rood shape. Mnriunna to ten ed. Brevard county line to
Half of tin. West H alf o f Section
Tnilea east of Chattahoochee, coun­ Titusv e, 12 miles all paved.
Township 20 South. Itange 32
ty road in fair shape. From Point Titusville to Cocoa 18 miles all
Hast; the Northwest Quarter of S ec­
tion It, Township 20 Houth. Itange
*bovc referred to, to Quincy, un­ paved. Cocoa to Melbourne 21
SANFORD, PI&lt;A&gt;
^
32 Mast; Uoveriiment Dots 1 anil 6
all
paved.
Melbourne
der construction.
Take
north mile*'
In flection 12. T ow n sh ip 20 Houth.
county road which is in good shape. to Sebastian River, 17 miles,
Itange 32 Hast: nil frnetlounl part
of Section 13, T ow n sh ip 20 Houth.
Quincy to A miles cast o f Quincy, 5 miles shelled rond, remainder
Itange 32 Hast: Cover..merit lot 1
Rood sand clay. From point above pnyed. Sebastian to Miami 150
In Section II, T ow n sh ip 20 South,
referred to, to Tnllahassce, coun­ miles all pnved.
Itange 32 Hast; the South Half of
the Northeast Quarter o f Section
ty road in fair shape. Tallahas32, Township 20 South, Itange 32
to 8 miles cast on Wndcsboro
Road No. 5— High Springs to
Mast; alt o f the North Half South
Toad county road in fnir shape. Fort Myers.
o f "Mcoii." Creek In Section 7. T ow n nlilp 21 South, Hango 32 Must; the
Take new road K miles east o f TnlHigh Springs to Newberry nnd
Northeast Quarter o f tho Northenst
lahassee to Aucilla River, good Archer under construction, short
Quarter. Section II, T ow n sh ip 21
South, Itange 32
Mast; anil tho
■and clay. Aucilla River to Green­ detours. Archer to Williston nnd
Northeast Quarter o f tho Southeast
ville, sand clay road in good con­ Romeo, fair. Romeo to Dunnellnn
Quarter of Section II, T ownship 21
dition. On leaving Greenville fol­ asphalt surface excellent. DunnclSouth, Itange 32 Must.
It rppearlng from the sworn Mil
low Stato rond No. I to Mn.lison, Ion to Inverness nnd Ilrooksvillu
of complaint herein filed that you,
Lee, Live Oak, Ia»kc City and East. rough with exception o f 10 miles
a.al each o f you, have, or claim,
It Is In excellent condition. Lake new Imso just completed near In­
to me Interest In nnd to the lands
ami
promises Involved In tills suit,
City to Jacksonville, hard surfaced verness.
Brooksville
through
and that your places o f resiliences
with asphalt, concrete and brick.
Tampa, Bradenton nnd
Saroai&gt; unknown: it is thereupon ord er­
ed that you. and each o f you, do lie,
sotn to Punta
Gordn,
good
and
you arc hereby rpqulrcd to npRoad No. 2.— Georgia Line to except for 12 miles o f rond south
l» a r to the Mil o f Coniplal.it In tills
of Six Mile Creek under construc­
Fort Myers.
causa mi Monday the 2nd duv o f
November. A. I&gt;. 1925. nt tlm Court
Georgia Lino to Jasper, sand tion. Traffic should take the BayHouse in Sanford. Seminole County,
clay in excellent condition. Jas­ slmro Rond Tampa to Bradenton.
A f e w c h o i c e o n e s left.
Florida: said suit being a suit to
v
Punta
Gordn
to
Ft.
Myers,
fair.
per to White Springs sand clay
■luh-t title In complainant, fi. ft.
Head, to tllo above described lands,
road In fair condition.
White
Here is Walter Johnson slinking hands with his brother, Leslie, o f Cof- and you are then anil there required
,
$ 2 a 0 . 0 0 l o $.)00.00
Springa through Lake City, High
Rnad No. 8.— Haines City to Ft. feyviile, Kan. Jt was taken just lioforc Walter started his second lo make answer to said hill o f emitplaint
filed
against
you
herein,
nthSprings and on to Gainesville ex­ Pierce.
world series victory. Possibly Leslie slipped Walter a good old Kansas icrwlse a decree pro confess., will
Worth Twice This Price
cellent nsphnit-concrctc rond. High
Haines City through Frostproof, rabbit’s foot.
I..- entered against you, and eaeli
Springs to Gainesville 25 miles o f Sehring, Avon Pnrk, etc., to Lake
o f you. followed l.y a final decree.
asphalt cvcellent. First 10 miles Annie, good. take Annie to Palm
IT
IS FHIITHMU
OltDMItMD.
Original purchasers of Tine Crest lot3 arn
That llils citation he published once
south o f Gainesville asphalt, very Circle, rural is open to traffic hut
each week In The Hnnford Herald, a
their money.
.
#
v good. End of nsnhnlt to Micnnopy rough nnd somewhat dangerous,
newspaper* published
In S.-minolo
County. Florida fo r fou r ( t ) c o n ­
5 mlics rough. Micnnopy to Low­ ospecinlly in rainy weather.
secutive weeks.
ell asphalt surface, excellent. Low­
WITNESS iny bund ns Clerk o f
!
I -K fl
ell to Ocnla asphalt surfneo under
Hond No. 2.1.— IScllevicw
to
!• V .
_
said Court anil the seal thereof, in t i i m r m r i iT n m t T o f t i i m
this Sill day Of October. A. 1». 1923.
construction. Detour nbout one Plant City.
SKVK.NTII
J
i
Hit
I
At.
C
IIIC
C
IT
O
F
V. E. I*Ot TODASS.
milo in fair condition. Ocnln to
FI.OIIIOA, IN AND FOIt NKMIThis rond is excellent in Marlon,
Clerk of Circuit Court of Semlnolo
'&lt;
.n m m : c o i ' n t v . in c i i a n c m u y . ■
Bellovicw and Leesburg exccllant Sumter, Hernando nnd
Pasco
County, Florida.
a.
it. JACOBS.
(SKA I.)
asphalt surface. Leesburg to Hus­ counties with exception of :i miles
Complainant,
Ily A. M. W E EK S, I). C.
■t.
tle and Mount Dora, good. Mount of rough base in Hernando county.
vs.
CKOHOK 11. II Kit lll.NO.
&amp;
ISAIAH FUTCH ct al.
r,
Dora to Fort Myers, generally in Tills is the best road for travel to
Solicitor for Complainant.
Dufcnila
ntx.
Oct. G*12-19-26-NoV 2.
Rood condition except detour he. Tampa from Ocala. North lino
T o McKINZIB AND MeKINNON, a
210 E. First St.
Realtors.
tween Olga nnd F ort Myers and Hernando County through Dado
Corporation;
in
1m e t i t r o n r r . s r . v K v r i i
It being made to appear to tills
fou r.m ilcs south o f Z olfo which is City to Plant City, excellent. Two
.11 i h c i a 1, n u n i t . h k m i m i i . k Court that Summons in Chancery
muddy in rainy weuther.
mile detour north of Plant City.
COI \ T » , I I.OIIIIIV. IN CIIAN- lias boon heretofore Issued, d ir e c t­
ed to you. nnd that tho S h e riff o f
OVKHSTItKKT INVKSTMKNT COM­ Hemlnole Countv. Florida, has m u ' - ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i l l l
Road No. 3.— Georgia Lino to W I l T s d l
PANY,
a
Corporation.
return thnt samo cannot bo served
A r t Gem s
Orlando.
owing lu your mtiuio 10 ulCCv
OKoitOK W. MrCCHDY If living. fleers o r appoint agents, o r to Jiavo
Wilds landing to Yuleo sand During Dutch Auction
Samuel I,. Wadsworth If llv'n g within tlie Statu or Florldu, an o f-.'
clay rond in good condition. Yult*
James II. Wel.h Individually and fleer or ngent upon wliom p rocess
11* Trustee, if living, and Conrad could he served, nhd that y o u r o f f l to six miles south shtdl road in
AMSTERDAM, Oct. lH.—(A’)—
■
Ural L sln te A ucllun Males.
! . , ( f a Mrlllntf
A &lt; arvln. nHicrwtso k i i o w i i us
fnir condition. From this point on Ait treasures valued in the mil­
li”
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lf.
Dig
and
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h
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r
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f
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you.
M
cKInilo
ami
MeInto Jacksonville nnd Green Cove lions, the collection of Signor
1 *•. .! 1r 1' ’ r ,a,.!\
said ilio. Klniion. a corporation, namcil as d e feiiilants Im. dead, then aituliiHt all femlant In the above and fo r e g o i n g
Springs paved road brick und Camilla Cnstlglloni, will he sold
Li'*persons claiming interests under cause, pending In the ahuvo styled
treated rock bare.
Green Cove here at public auction from No,
W e nre permanently located In Mnnftrl
l b . .rue \V. MeCurly deceased, or court, b ein g a proceeding to &lt;stab- g
Springa paved road,, etnoin etao vomber 17 to 20. Corri*KKi&lt;/« maH.
under Samuel L Wadsv.’orCi d e ­ Hah and quint the title to tlie lotO f It SA I.KM FOItCM ADM KXPr.HTI
ceased. or lll'der Junid.l It. Width low in g described lands In Seminole
Springs to l’nlatka graded nnd im- terpiecc, ‘•The Marriage of St. Ca­
We (iunrnnlre MnlDfnrDon
deceased, or nnd r Conran -V Cnr- County, Flarhln, to -w lt :
roved road, rough but passable. tharine,” Tintoretto’s "Portrait j f !
j}
R m u have Property you wnnt sold— Met It w ill a t
Mn or « onrml A. Corovln iHw&lt;easThu Southeast Quarter o f iho
g o od -b y e.
alatka to Han Mateo to Dunn’s n Venetian Nobleman” and Ruben’s
"I. ..r under either or any of them
Southeast Quarter o f Section
as li. lrs, devisees, grant. es o r o th ­
T hirty -six (38). T ow n sh ip T w e n ­
Creek fair. Asphalt Hurfnce front
I Ik* I*all of I’hiUQton" arc* anionir 1
er claimants under them &lt;r eith ­
ty -on e (21) Houth. Itnnge 'ih l r Dunn's
Creek
to Sisco, Cres­ Du* celebrated pk'tures in tlie col­
er of them; Mrs .'.eorg.- W. if,..
t y - t w o (32) Mast; nnd
cent
City,
i'lerson
and
De­ lection, which aliio contains paint­
Curtly. Annie K. Wadsworth A le v ­
;
HO E. Heeoml Street, Sanford, Fla.
Tho Houth Half o f the Southeast
tin.li 1 L 1rarvln, otherwlsi i, now n
Qunrter o f the Northeast Q u a r­
■
Leon
Springs,
excellent.
Do- ings by Van Dyck, Titian nnd
ns Alexandra 1^ Corovln. and all
ter o f the Southeast Quarter of
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a B a a a a Ba a a a a a a a a a iI
Leon Springs through Dclnimt to rrnnz Hals, Signor Cnstiglioni is
persons claiming Interest In tho
Section Thirty-six (38). T o w n ­
I rai ls o f land hereinafter de.scrlbSanford nnd Orlando, fnir. De­ an Italian banker wlm lived for
ship Tw eiity-on o (31) Houth,
Itange T h irty -tw o (.12) Mast,
tours between Do Lund and Sanford ninny years in Vienna.
To tlie defendants f Jeorge w Me are hereby required to lie and a p ­
»a n u " l L Wadsworth, lames pear Bicfore our said Clreult Court
It Welti., Individually nnd as T n ' s - at the Court House tit Hanford. F lo ­
" , ( onrad A. Carvln. otherwise rida. on the 2nd day o f November
l.n..wn as &lt; onrad A. Corovln. and A. I&gt;. 1925, and then and there make
■aeli and ev. ;&gt; on. of
llv- answer to tlie bill o f com plaint e x ­
IK, and If dead all partl»H cla im ­ hibited against you in this cause.
Ing Interests under C eorge \Y Mc­
It Is further ordered that (Ills
Curdy. James II Webb. Samuel I, Order ho published In The Hanford
U ads Wurth, Cuurnd A. Carvln i.th- Herald, a newspaper published I11
erwlse known ns Conrnd A. Corovln Hanford, Semlnolo County, Florida,
and o a el 1 and every nno of them o n ,01 each week for fou r consecutive
decease, or otherwise. |„ lh - prop: Weeks.
V , « y , d e s c r i b e d ; .Mrs. i; .orL ,
On the Property
WITNESS tho Honorable J. J.
\V.
An' " »
U „d .worth Dick Ilison. Judge o f
the
Circuit
Alexandra I.
1 nrvl 1. o h. rwlso ' ourt of the Seventh Judicial Clreult
known as Alexandra I. Corovln and o f Florida,
In and for Semlnolo
all |.«m..ns claiming lid. rests In ' ounty, on this tho 28 day o f SenSho Is otto o f the “ Glorified Girls”
those certain tracts of land s lt „ ! ternber A. D. 1925.
farmer Zoiiffcl.l Follies’ l.cutty, who 'left Hromiway^mV'it *^ml.TwhiH S
s. •"'Itinlo and
J. J. DICKINSON,
fj-r the sawdust arena and who is now featured as "I'eter I’ m” I.. .Nl.ite of Morula deserihed aH
Judge o f tho circu it o f iho S even ­
U| . . r H V l i of s i : 1,. Sect Inn
th
Judicial
Clreult o f Florida, in
shrill whistling of tho piccolo or
and fo r Seminole County.
wlth ................
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the shriller nt reech of a street car
D. COTTEH A SPKNCKIt
Holieliors and o f Counsel for
Miss Salm on ia u true d u ugM cr o f the west nnd
.it-......... 1 1
A T 1:30 P. M.
rounding a sharp curve may run
i t iS ii .1 ! , t e * 1" 1’ 51
the Complainant.
tiie fight critics at S elby, Mont., when they attended the iV rnp-cy 1
S! Jc S v
NKQ
d e s s NV, Of
Sept. 2HQ,.t&gt; 5-12-19-27.
up Into the thousands.
.»&gt;. Hectlon lu. T ow n sh ip 2 t
(.ildmn.i heavyw eight ch a m p ion .h ip Imut. Sip. went d i n c t r,-,
J 1
Every musical Instrument sets
Month. Itange 2't Kast;
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HK',
of Nttf'i and NMM of HWU
up not only the fundamental fre­
i ' V . " 1 ' L m i l I IT IN \NI&gt; Kl.lt
m w sp u p . r men rin g in g in her cars um| „h o mure than made good
l" n -J* .Towim hip 21 south.
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quency which wo recognize as Its
Itange 29 Mast.
•
NTYT,: OK l i o n I DA. IN I I I \
Hut just b ein g a beauty did nut appeal to Miss Salmon
1
IT IS 11 KltKIt Y OIIDMItMI) that
Pitch, Imt harmonics or overton &gt;s,
( K i l t SITTINIJ.
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nowwith
John
R
obin
son
’n
Circus
playing
a
principal
n
d
r
ill
tli.
ir°in
•*'"! •'i**'11 " f you do appear on 0 \ iiH »T H K K T INVKSTMKNT ( ' m i which nre multiples o f the funda­
I!'!,. - ," 1 Jli*y " f November. A l&gt;
tiodin tory pageant, ridinff the high school horses ami livii.J 1
.1
1 A M , a Corporailon,
mental p itch; that Is, two, three,
1
1,111 ” f
filed
romantic circus life, instead o f tho past pace o f Hrondwny.^
L' ‘ tan lierejo*"
pill
four, five, und so on. times the
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^ A M I N It- I’d UN l&gt;. if Kving.
IT IS KlMtTIIKIt OHDKHKD that
r-1! -p 'e.A
LBTE. If living. Hint.
fundamental pilch. It Is tlm num­
hi., order of piililleutlon l.o pllh
Ir' in • “ TUATIIKIL if living. ..„d
llalied In lh e Sanford II "raid. .
On the Dixie Highway midway between Orlando »n&lt;I“
ber. frequency and relative strength
f either or alt of do in ar.- dead
EVERT TRUE
newspaper published
|„ s . , „ - , &gt;r.,
{Men against all peisomi rlnlnum;
B Y CON 1)0
o f those harmonics which makes
midway
between Lnnj;wuoil ami Altamonte Heights ^
s " " ...... * onnly, Florida, or.ee a
interest under lleii|amlu H l oiiml
one Instrument, even though sound­
" ’w i i . / ' i ''o ils .- uII vm weeks,
deceased,
or
under
William
Lute
opposite Lyman School
''" e s s nn hand and neal of said
deceased, nr under
Hol.ert k ‘
ticc-M
,
Ing the sumo pitch, dlstlngulshuhlo
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You , a i r ;
I la l i d I V!r* / ' Sl|nf.,rd. Florida!
Htrather.
deceased,
us
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L\ C .T C N I rsj
from another, ('onsequouily repro­
1925.
Vlseits. grantees, or other ciultu“T R u e y
Nu l l i f y i n g . '
V. 1: ! n ii-i ;|, v.-m
nnls under Diem or either of them
( h o i c e K usiiu'S H ;i n d R e s i d e n t i a l
T o V o v j h o iA )
&lt; le,k Circuit ••.niri HcihIiipIc CaunIII v l N
d »y » o f shrieking duction o f harmoalrs, If faithful
F /A C io R i i s r r e R F o . s e : ,
ir you
u -m i “ ’’ " H " ' 1" H. Houn l. Mi” !
t). FI &gt;i da.
[ ^ [ 1 j u'ltmr.obllo
horns.............
rum- “ ni1 rM ,,9 " c ^ P ro d u ction Is to ho
T o t h e H i f f h e s t B i d d e r o n E Z teiiw
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mm
Lute.
Mrs.
Hubert
F
(HKAL)
To e . .?jc ,v/C R A L -,
K N otA i
L n e /\ N , a n d •lug '“ 'hloveil. Is o f as great Impnrtiuico
Ming (rucks ami clanging
Ily A. M WKKKH. D. C.
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12 o r
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M a n ? B,rret Ctrs there may" bo as fundamental pitches.
un.lvi* tin# law* nf 11,u si.ir0
T o o H A V C m 'T
«»i I* lorlda. and nil por.'ions
isome comrort In th»v as­
Drive Out and Look ’em O ver
Limits Within Limits
,N Till;: I'till I I f 1 1,1
11K any Inirnnt in tli«* irartM i.r
Tin; l.nnl
co rn s R tC H r
surance o f scientists that ths nlr Is
l.v I ..N I'll .11 |,|, , ^
Thus, for musical purposes, tho
licrcliiafCt r il«*»orlbi**1.
t 11(1 I 11'
• JOIMIH. |N v m V I' ,
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»u«t o f other sound vibrations extreme limit of sound ranges front
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If living. William Lute. If
wfclrh rausn no unnoyanco at all 21 to lo.noo vibrations per second.
A M r.ccc.p J trro T / IC
Every lot high and dry and each n beauty spotH'dtert F. Strather. if
b«cauiio tho human fa r clocn not Hut here iigiiln another limitation
0.
M.
JACUDH,........
iv L L 'is, o T i o n J .
ami pines grace the property. Truly un ideal nor
Vo
cllli.-r or any lie dead
a'l p a n ics claiming In', r. si i under
register them. Despite dm noisy has until recently existed.
Coinplaliiant,
the high type o f new development* in the intnwo
[|"njiiuiln n. I'oiind. Wllll ini i,
distractions of modern life, man.
I hia will be the outstanding opportunity et the
ISAIAH FUTCH et at..
Kvun tliDiigii (he human ear worn
I ” '*’;J
Hirutlier and each o f th. ui
novcrtheless, lives urol moves and able to catch und distinguish every
1 '•ased '&gt;r otherwise, h,
Defenilauts.
advantage o f it.
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below
deserihed.
.Mrs
ll.'nja•
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hall..It
has his being In the midst o f a wide -10110.1 within these limits, the arilI " Isaiah hiiirb and wife,________ ."
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1 Vu'"lWllllnni IVo,,
variety o f sound which ho never
huielt. whose IMirlstlan iiumo Is un­ and Mrs. Itohert F. Ht-ather 1, 1,d nil
ndn| ear of recording litHtruntents
known; A. Solar an.l w i f e —
persons claiming m v i n i -rest In
hears, sounds too high nr too low
such ns tho talking machine und
Solar, who.se Christian name is uuin V-‘r*a ' "
” r '•"Kl " " ..a t e
to affect Ids auditory equipment.
kin.w n: Antonio Holury ami wife ! r Vo
(ho rodlv was nut oqual to tlm
,m.y " f Hemliiolo and Mat.,
\ Uirlila ilfHrrllt# t| rh;
R has been found thut a person task.
to 11nk iii'lw irj 1" {.■'"t V r J",I«‘ h, n name'
TI ij Homhwni1 •niirtrr o f viio
it . 1 . • U' ! • Boyd and w ife-----of abnormally KO&lt;»d hearing r.»n
Northeast u u a r " 1 md tho Kast
Of Into yearn, however, the great
knownC
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Known. 1 \i. u Hilains r.nd w ife perceive tbs aerial vibrations thut laboratories of tlm country have
o
f Meed 1,0
” 'Ittart-r
»' II1lams, whose Christian
S.. 1111. V,°n
- KJ towiishlp
2|
constllutu sound ranging from bden turning tholr attention to this
nam» Is unkn..wn;.Junie» c i•1lleV
Month.
Itange 30
sf
son and wife. ------------- l*atterm,n
oh ., Houtheust quarter •&gt;f thn
twenty-four to about 40,000 vii,r». problem, and several Important In­
\\ ||MN«&lt; I ' h r L t l . . . .........
M 1 rBO" *
w hose Christian name *U 1unUiiown'
Houthwest quarter *f S ••Iton 2 7.
fn addition lo a 1926 Ford Touring Car maj
tloas per second. Other vibrations ventions hare been made which
ownship 21 South. Itange 39
Ahnle huielt, unm arried; Samm-I JV TI'-ast;
exist far beyond tills limit, hut our have made It posnlhlu to record
Che!' 11n*
" I L . . ---------Fulcli, whose
Frizes
will be Riven away Absolutely Free. I
nan... Is ...ikno&lt;v„ Henry
I 1H //Q K ' t s U MCAA' THAI t i Y B o i t k v c ^ «h I"rUthin
Northw.,r.V"&gt;a" t ,|ll;lr, r nf t|,.,
eardruma are not uumcicntly deli­ and reproduce the entire rnngp o f
e h and w i f e . --------- Futch! w-h ,
necessary for you to bid in order to win the**
, ,, rt~ vy " 1. ‘ tunrter of Section
A R o o m 3D T H ts . S U o H
Y o u ' l l i n d u c e fju t o
Chrlatton name is unknown; Mr,
cate to vibrate In sympathy with musical sound. Following the dinFrizes, but you must be on the ground pro*
Mike t&gt; utel! and IiiinI..iiiiI ____ _
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Ka,,« u
them. T h rr’ foro thny make no im­ coyery o f a hltlmrto unknown
X ’R o p t h l i. s u o J ^ c t !
Y o u f l Y r &lt; e M is e :
c « “ h. "'h ose Christian name 1,
1 ho Hnuth oi.o-foi.rth o f Lot 8
1:30 I*. M. when FREE TICKETS will be iv
know..,;
\V.
F.
Futch
an.l
wife
J
i"
pression and we sro nut aware of acoustical
prlnclplo
known
ns
hu0t«fl„ :;-. nK
K" ' ,t '•''drier iif
IS '-O C 5 -I C A L -, IP* Y o u K N O W
K&gt;HAT
1 uti’ li,• w ■
( liriNtlati
tiniiio
o.
•
-••••
—»#iiii Ham..
collected.
Come early. Flan to Picnic at 1
tholr existence.
mi
t
n
,,liV
'M
t
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r(cr)
&gt;f
H
.*.*"matched Impedance,” a now do*
kiu#\vii ; Ucotko W. Kutch Jr
. in
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3.
K G A N
[ {J .
v v l l ,. ,_ ---------Futch, w h om Chi
turesque Hooker Lake.
D a S g 'iu ^ r s " * " 11' 3I’ So" 1" ’
vice called Iho orthophnnlc talking
llun
C in ln s Criticism
lium.t In uukin.wa; H.dlte |; ir,,.'
**a»t one-fourth o f the W est
machine has been perfected which
and l.usliand, Henrgo Hum. it \ .in
I f f h " f i 1" ' ,N” rtbwe*t quarter
Crrtaltf animals having more raises thn efficiency o f musical
und husband, j . \\ I..tic,
t h e 'u "
quarter and
all
former
stockholders.' w lilts
•eosnlve ears arn able to hear 'ouud reproduction to tho levut o f
w est"
1 7 " arl, r of tho North­
n.ini«'fi fire unknown, nf
F R E E B U S S S E R V IC E F R O M Oj
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ter
„
f
the
Southwest
Kln-tl
sounds above this range. When that of the human w r .
ntnl McKinnon, a c o r p o r a . i f
Iji.ijt. r . " f section 21. Township
said eortioratInn Is no ion. "r ", i,.t.
ths fatally dog b o w l s hla uuguUh I
iV
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b
.
Itaiiiia
30*
Kast’.."
The Frontier Extended
O F F IC E
- ' ' “ ty: McKInxie and
nnd Ma’-'■
kleKi,,-,',.!^’
" " Knl
■ ,of, Jyou
. ! ' . y.,!1
r*d “ •«(
u and
during a Jars selection played on
co-partnership and each
&lt;;ne..
do r,Jappear
on m
ti.e
2mi
id
Thus
tho
first
o
f
the
frontiers
of
o f tlm ro.partners, whose „
^
day
the upper keys o f tbe plsuo, he Is
ft ‘V '!nl ,r r- A1925 to ill
unknown, who were on the i-.ih i,r'' I&gt;m
MAKE RESERVATIONS
It t« , n"."1, (’l-»l" t filed herein.
not merely registering a profn-enco sound has been wldenod. Mean­
o f September A. |i. 19 m . , 1 ” •*&gt;
,
i
,
...
L'Pt'jjT
o
n
ljr
c
d
tlmt
this Or
while
th»
march
of
scientific
prog­
and
N.
lining business under tl.eV.i
for classical music. Ills delicately
"bln i.utuo ami stvl,.
d ■|n.-r- VI,e g 1 "Id tent Ion le&gt; pulillal.i'd " ,
Herald, n newspaper
attuned eardruma aro actually hurt ress continues unabated, nnd sim i­
ami McKinnon, and each an, ilnxlii
lar .vlvnnci's may Im ex p e cted In
•*f llie uloiVe
fir"•
•ilefend.i
■*
1
«*•
t v i *?, 8anf,,r'1- 8an.inida
Above 1.lamed
by Iks' rapid vibrations o f the high
•
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a.
f
o
r
e
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torhlo.
once a week fo r
living, and If eltb
•he future, Who can say thut aomo
any
■otes.
f°lJL c " . ‘*ecut|vo Weeks,
said tlefendanls he «Vea!l", i.."t &gt;11
-lay scleneu will nut durian a m eans
n...
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y
hand
nml the seal o f
ties claiming Interests
, .......
Tho more vibrations per aecond o f extending even that Inst great
follow in g de,-eased defend!,in!! 11,0 tiler,” *1'1 " ‘T i l t Court at Hanford.
la any sound, tbe high er Us pitch frontier of sound which lies along
wit: rsaflth Futei, aa.1 w f JJ ^ l “ * •V D ,ai 9 .y,U 3r,l ‘hiy of October!
kutch. whose
Inn imnn
o ... r------la tho scale. Thus the deep note •be borders of human hoariag,
, „ Christ
-hrlstlan
V.' K. DOUfllrASS.
rtT( " / * / ! / ' • v " lr and wife
of Clreult
Court. Hemlnole
of the baas viol may have only a
Mkr* \*hus.( i hriMljp
” WF. F.gLL ’ EM*Vfopening up unguessed, untravorwd
( ountj-, Florida.
aO K ab - '
Is unm o w n : Antonio S.'Tary
1 wife.
7 *
r '
-Solar
Itoam 9 Rock llldg.
ORLANPl
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LOTS

[ Britt-Chiltenden Realty Compaq

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o f Sound

BigAuctionLot

Thursday, October 2

Midway Heigl

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New 1926 Ford
Touring Car

Old Kentucky Auction Co.

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SANFORD H E R A L D , T P E 8 P A V , O C T O B E R 2 0 ,_ 1 » 2 5 ,

Real Fstate-^Bargains in Real Estai
THIS CELERY FARM

BETTER BUYS

SOMETHING GOOD

1 Lot in San Lanta, Eastern exposure, for quick sale..........................$2700
1 Lot Evans Terrace, Southern exposure, a pick up at........................ $1750
Severnl lots in the city at considerably less than market value21 acres just outside city limits near big developments, if subdivided
would bring at least 5 times the price asked.

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If you have any houses for sale bring me your listings.
customers for houses right now.

I have several

Is One of Our Best Offerings Today

1 Lot, Rose Court.............................. $2250.00
1 Lot, Magnolia.................................. $2250.00
2 Lots, Oak, 1 corner.........................$5000.00
3 Lots, Maple, each............................ $1250.00
60 acres.............................................. $9000.00
1000 acres V /» miles lake front at $350.00
acre.

10 Acres, nil tiled, new dwelling.

3 acres set in crops.

All equip

Car load of fertilizer. On paved road. Near loading station. immft
delivery. $13,500. $3,500 cash,, balance 1, 2, 3, years.
This good farm will be sold right away.

Let us show it to y^

I W ILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments.

Homes

Phone 710.

Lots

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.

Smith &amp; Rawlins

REAL ESTATE BROKERS
* -d

203-205 Mcisch Building

Acreage

Farms

212 Magnolia Ave.

REAL ESTATE

Phone 367.

Masonic Building------ Phone 707

INVESTMENTS

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
BUY YOUR HOM E-NOW !

K A R L J. S C H U L T Z

One house completely furnished on Sanford Avenue opposite Rose Court
containing 5 rooms and bath, garnge, beautiful lawn and shade trees.
Terms &gt;4 cash and the balance like rent.
In Rose Court one, two-story house beautifully furnished on the corner of
Sanford Ave., and Ilughey Street priced considerably below the market.
See us quick about this. Part cash and terms to suit the purchaser.
Five blocks from First Street on Myrtle Avenue, one, two-story house con­
taining 7 rooms garage and shade trees. If you are looking for n house
dose in this is hard to beat at the present price. Part cash and terms.

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
311 First Nationnl ISnnk Illdg.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

Phone 732

Manager

With o ffice s in New Y ork City and various other citiJ
over the country, we are in a position to sell your pro]
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in proper
in this locality.

Phone 744.

O F F E R S

If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,
kindly com m unicate with us.

21 feet on Sanford Avenue, between First
and Second St., at $700.00 per front foot.
39 acres, Beanlall Avenue, of which 27 acres
are tiled. This farm is fully equipped and
can be bought at a bargain.

FULTON, INC.
R E A L ESTATE

Lot 25, Rose Court. 75x160, Eastern ex­
posure.
$2,500. Terms.

Brokers

D evelopers

Promol

Sem inole H otel

INSURANCE

THE
ADS
ON
THIS
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THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
L. ALLEN,

1st National Bnnk Bldg.

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Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
REALTORS
t*'- f
Established 1910
LOANS------ INSURANCE
CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS

Office 11(i Merri wether Building

— can be classed as so many sales­
men, displaying their wares to ten
thousand prospective, eager-toknow buyers every day.

I*. O. Box 331

SANFORD, FLORIDA

SUBDIVISIONS

1.

A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Itoad.

2. Northeast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue. One 6 room house. One!
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beautiful lawn, flowers, tropical!
bery. For sale together or separately.

REAL BARGAIN

PUT THAT GUN DOWN

5 Room House
Only $2,200.

TWO LOTS

$700 cash

We offer as owner, 7, 14 or 21 lots, inside city limits near Sanforc
Avenue, as a whole at $650 each, or separate up to\$900.00 each.

Between Palmetto and Magnolia, one facing Martin,
one facing Spurling. $1,650.00 each.

East Front Lot, near entrance, in Pinchurst. Priced below
on easy terms.
Direct from the owner, east front lot, with nice Palms on main thor­
oughfare, about a mile from the Post Office. Good Price and Terms.

20 acres land, 8 cultivated, 50 orange trees, other fruit, good well.
2K

ACREAfl

miles from Chuluola.

FIRST STREET EXTENSION
BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Lot 13 in Block A, facing Chapman Ave. 52x125. Un­

Number 5 Ball Building, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida.
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

restricted.

$170.00 per front foot.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments
116 South Park Ave.

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

1‘hoc

LOTS 9 AND 10

CITIZENS OF SANFORD
Do you know what wo arc doing at our Crystal Lake Shores Development?
LET US SHOW YOU

Facing Lee and ..*11 and 32 facing San Juan.

$250.00

per front foot. Liberal terms on all.

HAVE YOU NOTICED
That the East bulkhead is completed and that First Street is about to be I
ginning at Sanford Avenue. Well we have some of this property for si
owners have reluetlantly placed the best cf this property on the market
to improve their cash position. Investigate this offer.
FIRST STREET
One block fronting, 130 ft on First Street. Runnimr back 125 feet to
Street. $800 per front foot, f t cash, 5% binder.
" g back 1

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

I.. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 117

210 E. 1st St.

SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
300 feet on Cypress, fronting 100 fee t on the Boulevard nnd Wnter Sti
Property is offered at $275 per front foot on C y p S S t r e e t ^ f p r o
Sanford Avenue 1 block West, baa, we understand, sold f or $850 per fr«
The owners are sacrificing on the eve o f the greatest development. They

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
Phone 708-709

�THE! SANFORD HBRAXD, T l!€ B »A Y i lOCTOBER 20,1925
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------------------ -Hien «n
sales tax tm
.... passenger auto‘3 estimated to produce
$90,000,000 annually, nml Mr. Mcljon told the •committee, that,, so
long as the federal government
contributed more than $90,000,000
to Good Roads “ on which these
automobiles run, they certainly
ought to be made to pay their

7 TREATIES ARE MELLON SEEKS
BASIS FOR NEW CUT IN FEDERAL
SECURITY PACT INCOME SURTAX
L Vanderbilt StuInpeanl’o'verstan|L« America Of
1 on Continent
| r ^ nn., Oct. &lt; 2 0 ,■ **• -«* cannot ecu*
V 5*. “meddling” in
I
,1,1 war conflict,
: aid in lus °dp W * the abdication
K '
i.y M W
|f.t-i to the memory
Fl'r.f tnc institution
Pr*iv-s Itr their coun-

[nations of the war

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impatience
i-irar.-e n t° the war,
a- our quick exit
dccinn-d. “ » « *
3U!- great prosper *&gt;.
,not hate us for our
Juropcnn ‘war touched
soldier and Ins counnot his war. Generai
spirit of the
dier was that o f n delist, thojiemw.il termting somclimer of o.hit always jUsMyhioM.... rmintry first and

(Continued from Page One)
there ate circumstances in whicn
war is legitimate, the treaties sunply strive to define the circum­
stances, limit their number nml do
as much as possible to. prevent
war-like conditions from arising.
One o f these circumstnncss is
soUnkifcliHe. If-G erm any 81(3101*
France, France is entitled to fight
back, and she would have the as­
sistance o f Belgium, Italy anil
Great Britain in defending h er­
self even if way must be (mnde
only for the purpose.' In the same
way, if France attacks Germany,
Gcrmnny would be protected by
the others,
'G erm a n y has also agreed that
the allies can consider it a hostile
act i f she violates her Versailles
undertakings to abstain front mili­
tary works and war preparations
in the demilitarized Rhine zone.
And there nre various cases
where Tesort to nrrned force is
legitimate, under the Covenunt of
the League, even under the orders
o f the Lengue Council, should that
body decide that force is necessary
to make a disturber o f the peace
behave.
So, while war is not outlawed,
the circumstances which bring it
within the law now seem fewer
nml more easily defined than be­
fore.

'■■"*■,t, ' ' ' ----- T "
Line officials were in communica­
tion today by long distance tele­
phone with Captain W ; E. Curry
o f'th e Comnnchd, who feltefated
his denial that there was anjr un'm* excitement 'anions -the' crew
during the fire Saturday.

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Northeast corner of
Hoiitlt Half of rii&gt;atliw«at Quarter of
S ou tliw cir Q-iurur «,( Section TUlrtnfr'JT
T o w n s h i p - Ktnrtei'ti

tl») Hoitfh. lunar Thlny (30) East,

run W eft, 8.,1,3 chains;
North
7
elm ns; went ID clfnlmc North R.1
ch ains; .East s.: chatun; North &amp;
ch ains; East lo chains, South to b e ­
g in n in g ;
ami to any and all oth er p erson ^
whoso names are unknown claiming
any right, title or Interest In ntul
to the limits hereinabove iWi-iili.it
per cent.
o r any part o r parcel thereof.
It Is h en b y ordered that you anil
Mr. Mellon went squarely on i eJeach o f you lie and appear before
»ru as opposing repeal o f som f .li­
oa r said Circuit Court at the Court
, ." E S T PALM BEACH— ,T ie House mt Sanford, Florida, on the
the so-called nuisance taxes, asfh;ii
It day of October A. It tOJu. n h l
king of Spain may visit Palin 291
been suggested both in ami oul If
(Continued from Page One)
then nod there make answer to the
congress. Among these were! tile tive tile stnrua of “ drunkenness" Beach thin winter, At least art, ur­ Mil o f ctnhplaint .exhibited against

ntiiusenient and passenger automo- could not he tcuc.
pUe tnxes.
,
“ The Corhanche was one o f our
best ships." Mr. Raymond said,
Favors Amusement Tax
I ointing out that the nmusoment “ and Captain .Curry one of our
tax applies only to admissions most trusted commanders. A tee­
costing in excess of fifty cents, the totaller himself, he would never
treasury secretary said this tax Permit drinking by the crew. Had
did not seem .to he particularly (lie crew l&gt;een drunk as has been
burdensome and that it ought to reported, I am confident Captain
Curry would not have left port."
ht the interest of the
$33,000,000 revenue which it pro­
Captain Reiterates Denial
duces.
1
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.— Clyde

Loans

MONEY AVAILABLE

Loans

ige Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7Vo
s tirst when in the market for funds

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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A* *few
choice ones left.
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$250.00 to $500.00

n*l . &gt;: -.1 ttf Mi

Wqrth Xwicc Tips Price.;

gent invitation hap been sent hint
by his brother, the -Duke o f Albfc.
Residents of the city are agog bvbr
the possibility that Spanish royal­
ty may shortly be in their midst.;
— -- —
■Man has been,, eating lcavcnod
bread for two thousand years,

Original purchasers o f Piner Crist lots
their money.
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Paralysis

S 210 E. First St.

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Realtors.

Sanford

n r r iu r ily f n r ( h i # i l l . r n i e ,
ti(iirmntl«iit n m l l u m k l r t .
n u r lim a Store,
J oplin ,

W. H. LONG

SANFORD

MEAT MARKET

Street Parade

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

at 11 a. m.

ant one Salesman who is not afraid o f
prosperity. Must be an experienced man.
I nis is a highly remunerative position that
is permanent with a large corporation that
is doing big things. See Manager, 305
First National Dank Building, between 9
and 12 mornings.

Circus Stars

!

5 lots at Mich Street and
Myrtle Avenue, size each
5:5x117 feet for $7,500.00
cash. A wonderful invest­
ment for quick profit.

“ North Star" does not object to *
bin trainer, Then. Schrocder, noted a
subjugator, sitting on his back und
posing for the photographer, es­
pecially when he ia also included
in the print. “ North Star” is one
of the group of polar bears witn
John Robinson’s Circus, specially
imported fo r the 1925 tour, which
comes to Sanford on Friday, Oct.

P e r f o r m a n c e s Da il y .
ors Open ! &amp;7 p.m.Show Starts 2&amp;8m
422 Union Ave.

l l r w o f i l nml tleneritl V . l m l . n l o i , T l f k r l n o n m l r ' l ' l r n u l i n y nt lln u irt llla t
.1 u i l v y . o n — *nii»r J’ rO-r \* f h n r i t r i l &lt;m S h in * Cl r o u n d " .

a. ,

Telephone 473-w
bears when they were hut six
months o f age and has worked
them constantly fo r nearly six
years. They are said to he the
finest ami largest
perform ing
group in the world and ns a thrill­
ing clim ax, Schrocder enters into
a hand-to-hand com bat with four
o f these beasts, whose combined
weight is nearly a ton. Nothing
I tl-.cso whom we com- has over before been presented in
jfell in tamp anti some a steel arena to equal Schroeder's
p. tome in our own lam! fight with his charges.
bn the fields of Frame,
be, i't must not be nay
Oak trees are favorite -target;
*** I1,av not for lightning.
irriRBtle,
wherever
h-r they fell in a-rvlcc
ie to honor wh(re placed
anus's need.

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Fee

Seminole Feed Co
Eint and Commercial St

Sh ull J H diii ruh*il
In l!u* w l x l c r i i l h r c i t l i i r y . III* \\t%n ihi I i»nl&gt; l- i n r Im t .\ffliM*ii«*fS
ll«* nml h i* itrnlt'rrMftiir* s l \\ o m i l t l l \ l u
nutl I imiU iiii rni|ilr«* n lit - n II h u h iiiimiI
rlpt* f u r
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nim *itrt’ll In $naii IHi iltt* nil In I* rpvrrwnla
I*t*r*aInit Iitiriir* louk InmiN l»&gt; Imhv nml Iml Ili*®H»*s Tliuri* r ii niiit.t'. mttl llit* metltiHI* u r e m p l o y f»»r llte n«*«|nUltImt ttl |irti|M*rt&gt;
am 1it *i*rni ft* (lir n t laie«iinpr«*&lt;hi*n*»IMr. 'IliriitiKh lli.f p f r « « l i r u h In i!l*«n«*iiiliifilril nml « l o l l n r « «l*» I h r rent,
llou

f i* a soldier’s honor,
t,J I'lay wtU the
• hut to 'choose h at„j
to hia country,"

niiicli N lm p lr r ( h r p r o r r i l u r e !

T h e n * I* n n o t h e r rtiipl r r , n m l h e r e

In F l n r hln.

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Ink nt i it»it* In f luil—it mil &gt;nl iiiire (uiiiitl l Tlkiriy -11%«* itillrN frntn llrlttmli*
nml p r tte lle n lly nnCn m h n i l
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l i n y n u n ItefoiL* It r«»ntr«* In o n e
Klnnt r n * h .
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Florida’s Hour-Glass
l l r r r I* f u l l In hr I iiimiltK. T h e

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rn ad rich
lm. I,( ‘s’anfiTi| in the
Hater
. would
, — amaze

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n yntljr ennaldS ni !9.ing on in this
i ab')ut •»&gt;' public t'pir*
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l him iiiiiiintnlii* mini? Ilnir* ihrlr *l*r» pre-eintneiil
nhnir nil rltrn* Inml* In nil tin* %«i»rlil, rli’h li»

“(the headwarters of

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n f N n l i i r r '* I l im n c h tl r * * Kriter«»*ll&gt;•

M IDW AY HEIGHTS

liim ry

On the l)7xic Highway midway between Orlando and Sanford;
midway between Longwood ami Altamonte Heights and directly
opposite Lyman School

Choice lousiness and Residential Lots
To the Highest Bidder on EZ terms

^55" p
bt' h“ ught right.
i j 8"1 location 1 moat

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Drive Out and Look ’em Over
ot high and dry and each a beauty spot. Stately oaks
os grace the property. Truly an ideal honiesite. i » *
i type o f new developments in the immediate vicinity.
11 bo the outstandimr opportunity of the year, lake

l il aviation service
lea *8 under confide r

Vmeriea’ s Last Empire1

occurs in thin

Where Guaranteed ( roves are Eternally llloomini?

estimation
c,’°3* eighty large or•C't small/house, just

In addition to a 11)25 Ford Touring ( itr many t a
Frizes will be given away Absolutely 1-fee. It is r
necessary for you to bid in order to win these Nam
Prizes, but you must be on the ground promptly
1:30 P. M. when FREE TICKETS will be issued a
collected. Conte early. Plan to Picnic at the I
turesque Hooker Lake.

FREE BUSS SERVICE FROM OUR
OFFICE

Altarrikkto Siiringa.
§1500.00 cush,
arranged to suit nur-

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“ WE SELL ’EM "

In v e stm e n t C o m p a n y
2^ S. Orange

Phone 1861

MAKE RESERVATIONS

n

Hus leaves eeery Tuesday and Thursday,

Mackey

W atch fo r the Green and Purple,Goa,ch

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�THE QAvrnnn HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925.

PAgffrPgUB,

The Sanford Herald

Should T h e W om en B e lo n g ?

f a l l l i M wvtrr a l t m M i n n v l
I n i t r at m i n i . IHirMi
*nt*r*d aa Second Cl aat Mat tar.
Ootobsr IT, !•!•. at tha s’ oxtoftlee
at Sanford. Florida voder Act of
March s, 1197.

TH E DOXQLOGY

As Brisbane Sees It
Wall Street Boils Again.
Happy Insiders.
WHAT Third Term?
.1,01)0 L'arful Rat*.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyrnmt 1325}

t m s n t iP T in a i m t m
One Tent —17.00 11a Mnnili* .
} ’ all\«r»d *i* r*i*
i,v farmer
«««k . He. Waakly Rdltlon
►•r
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could- bo-more foolish than this.? . . . . Why should there
he women’s Chambers of ConirflereQ?' Why should not all
Chambers of Commerce accept membership of business
women? . . . .
Nothing ever happens at a Kiwanis Club
,w nr b*
meeting,
does
it,
that .would shock the wives and sweet­
t&lt;r Bt rtf3l»r'jJ&lt;!v#ril«lftr ra m
hearts of their members? The chief diversion at luncheons
MKMitrn Tine a s s o c i a t r i m ’ iirrii
TX»*’
Prsss la airlua. consists in eating-and singing rather foolish songs. Haven't
It i It Mtlltrad ** *h«&gt; ns«* for rs- we got a Governorlne reigning over the cowboys and cow­
pnbllrat'on -t* alt now* dispatches
rr*&lt;Htw. *a It nr not othxrwl*#* crM - girls along the Texas border? Haven’t we got Mayoresses
t a j 'l n thla nanor ami also the lo•a" -tssrs nubllahnl hrratn. All rlahta and Sehalorettcs and 'Honorable Ladies’ from a number of
•'# esiiuhllcatlun o f
dispatch- places?”
M h lrrln ara alao reser-ed.
All of which is a blanket indictment and typically rep­
TU ESD AY, OCT. 20. 1923
resentative o f the feministic creed. But notwithstanding
such broadsides of propaganda, there is an clement of human
TH E H ERALD ’S PLATFORM
1 — Deeper water route to Jackson­ nature to be considered. While the idea of women indulg­
ville.
ing in a concerted movement toward a more constructive
t .— Construction o f St. Johns-Inplane is only natural in the face of modern thought expan­
dlsr River canal.
sion, the danger of extremity through zestful enthusiasm is
Jk—Extension r.f white way.
4 s- -R yU talon o f local amusements, apparent at once in such platitudes as these.
— Swimming pool, tennla courts
One is restrained by Inck o f space from picking up the
etc.
(L— Augmenting o f building pro­ gauntlet on all of the charges thus flung in the face of sel­
gram— houses,
I _____ hotels,
‘
. apartment
.
fishly gregarious mankind. Hut one should say a word re­
houses.
garding the admission of the so called gentler sex to mem­
t .— Extension o f street paving pro­
bership in civic welfare luncheon clubs.
gram.
f*—Construction
of
boulevard
These organizations embody a double purpose, for, in
arm nd I.ak* Monroe.
addition to providing a basis for co-operative civic develop­
6 — Comple'lw* o f city beautifica­
ment to work in the community, they are a welcome break in
tion program.
an
existence otherwise regulated and bound by conventions.
f . — Expansion o f school system
with provision for Increased faFor one brief hour at noon, the business man may gath­
er with his kind, hail him as a friend and consort with him,
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY utterly free from stiff, ethical formality. No man entirely
outgrows his youth, and he thus may revel for a moment
RAFE FROM ALL EVIL:—The
Lord shall preserve thee from all
evil: he shall preserve thy soul.
Psalm 181: 7.
PR A Y E R :—We will Hay o f the
I.nrd, He is our Refuge nnd our
Fortress: our God; in Him we
trust.

Imagine then the presence of woman in such a leather­
ing. The songs, hitherto carefree and light hearted become
riotous ami “ foolish” in fact, and there is a hasty movement
to don again the mantle o f dignity and circumspection which
culture prescribes in the proximity of woman. Gone at once
is tin: atmosphere of congenial joviality as man again ascends
THE SHELL
to the pedestal w^iich he has occupied since immemorial.
One can only commend the awakening of women’s inter­
And then I pressed the shell
Close to my ear
est in subjects beyond the horizon of domesticity, and their
And listened well.
efforts to share in the advancement of civilization. There is
And strnightwny like u hell
much welfare work that can be better bandied by women
Came low and clear
than
by men. Let the feminine influence be applied then
The slow, snd murmur o f the i
tent sens,
to uses for which it is adapted, and not directed at any ac­
Whipped by nn Icy breeze
tivities which might be interpreted ns .intrusion.
Upon a shore
Certain laws of humanity are inescapable, as the Pictor­
Wind-swept nnd dcsolnte
It wns a sunless strnnd that never ial Review writer inadvertently admits when she says,
bore
“ We always have preferred babies to bayonets, and still
The footprint o f n man,
do.” •
Nor felt the weight
Hlneo timo began
O f any human qunlity or stir
Sava whnt tho dronry winds nnd
waves incur.
And in the hush of waters was tho
sound
Of pebbles rolling Tottnd,
For dv'eu rolling with n hollow
sound.
And bubbling sea-weeds as the
wntcr.s go
Swish to nnd fro
Their long, cold tentacles of slimy
grey.
There was no day,
Nor ever came u night
Setting the stars alight
To wonder at the moon;
Was twilight only. . . .
And then I loosed my ear (&gt;, it
was sweet
To hear a cart go jolting down the
street.
— James Stephens.

Tliero hnving been no execution
there in twenty yearn, Denmark
linn fired its hnrurninn. Chicngo
might Just an well follow Huit.
What we want to know in whnt
nil the official.*) would do if there
wns nobody around to enll tbingn
to their attention.— Greensboro
Record,
There nre said to be over twentyeight thousand habitable rural
dwellings now vacant In Missouri.
This must be another case of too
much Florida.
A young woman in Los Angeles
bus been adjudged insane beam *e
she doesn't want to wear clothe*.
According to that, we know a large
number of women who are al­
most insane._________
Ilritiidi actors must not use tho
word “ bloody,” by ruling of the
Lord Chamberlain, who censors
plays in F.uglund. How duuceilly
hard on the poor stage hoys, doncherknow.

Reducing Pistol Toting
Iii taking cognizance of tho ever increasing number of
crimes, the country ns u whole, it seems, is awakening, to
the dangers nuulo po?t\iblu jjy the activities of the gunman,
robber, bootlegger and other professional crooks. The prob­
lem of combatting crime bus brought out several possible
remedies, among them being u proposed federal curb on the
pistol traffic.
tinder the provisions of the proposed legislation (lie sale
of nil firearms would be greatly restricted. Whether the
federal ban would work efficiently or be as easily evaded as
several state laws, is highly problematical. President Cooliilge has expressed it that a national measure would keep
weapons out of the bands o f law-abiding citizens, while crim­
inals would still procure lhem easily.
la the opinion of the New York Herald Tribune, the Fed­
eral law would work no better than the Sullivan measure of
(he empire state, which instead of checking crime has rather
‘‘encouraged banditry.” Though the New York statute
has been defended as sound in principle, the Herald-Tribune
says, “ its failure is plausibly attributed to the fact that pis­
tols can lie bought in states other than New York, or ordered
by mail with the utmost facility.”
Advocates of the Federal regulation are certain that :i
national pistol law is the only remedy for the discourage­
ment o f crime. Yet, as the New York paper points out, "it
may he another case of sound in principle, another law ot
depriving lamest citizens of the means of self defense cer­
tainly, and h lld-up men of deadly instruments—perhaps.
We doubt very seriously tin* wisdom of the anti-pistol
law. Grime has become a profession, highly organized ami
working upon an efficient basis. An attempt to deprive the
thug o f his tools will fo r c e him to smuggle guns, thus adding
another law breaking opportunity.
I'crlmps, as the Herald-Tribune says, "the attempt to
deprive the gunman of Ids weapons may he successful if tc
carry them greatly increases his hazard.” In Kngland the
penalty for felons caught carrying dangerous weapons is ex­
treme while only u short lime ago a Massachusets court sentjeueed a hold-up man to life imprisonment. Measures of this
kind would give the criminal :omething lo worry about ami
|the traffic in firearms would diminish a great ili-nl if » litv

Erie tin* Red called tin* land lie
discovered Greenland because men
would la* more easily persuaded
thither if the land had a good
name.
And therein we see Erie's
pitasibilities ns a successful real
estate operator.
Bradenton bus organized a yacht
club. It's now up to Gainesville
nnd Lake City to get busy.- Timgs
Union. Sunford bus one and whim
its new home is completed on Lake
Monroe, the club is going to be one
o f the best yachting organizations
in the state.
Wc haven't heard o f a mail Jong
party or seen anyone trying to
work a cross-word puzzle ir
month*. Are peupio becoming civ­
ilized?— Sanford Herald. Appar­
en tly ho,
lt'a been over a year
since we heurd a ukulele solo.
Clermont Press.

ANOTHER “ FRENZIED D AY”
in Wnll Street. The ticker was
fifteen minutes behind all day,
which means that it couldn’t print
sales as fast as they occurred.
Somebody bought and sold 198,700
shares of United State:’ Steel,
108,700 shares of General Motors.

i nero j.#

5oiW P S LME

Rovotnment;

VBEfiVGccp

tho more it
ord.

HAtfFON^ IO
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MOTOR AND other stocks nn*
all right, if you know what you are
buying, what VALUES are behind
your purchase. Heaven help the
man that buys the wrong stuff, the
wrong motor stocks especially.
The first touch o f hard times
will freeze up the sale o f all hut
a few automobiles, ns the firct
frost freezes the little, shallow
pond.
If you are a gambler, LOOK
OUT. In Wall Street many arc
called and few are chosen. The
few know- what they are doing,
tho many don’t.

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G ood r e u o u /s g e T

W e make
troubles. If
the lawn to
wouldn’t have
San Francisco

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Time3
I “ Your wife :««j J
[able woman, tnktfcrMB
“ Y cf, but you
times when I rthma! l
ton Transcript.
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FOR THOSE who have the right
things and that control from
the inside these days o f prosper­
ity and frenzied buying are won­
derfully happy days.
Consider Standard Oil, for in­
stance. A little while ago our
savage, relentless Government de­
terminer!—please don’t laugh— to
kill all tho big nctnpurvs, chopped
Standard Oil up into many little
pieces. One little piece, “ Snenny,”
which is short for Standard Oil
Company of New Yrirk, is now
capitalized at $2:15,000,0(10, and the
cheerful proposal yesterday was
to raise that to $1175,0(10,000.
Those that own the 12115,000,000
would get instead stock certifi­
cates worth
$375,00(1,000, and
there is no income tax on that—
tlie* court has so decided.

The toughest jub* et 1
against snide schoaJ
suckers money is the {1
overcoming the hirthratl
minute.—Pittsburgh Pod

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1

Observation of OMe.
taut I kin remember
you didn’t go to burlesq
your only chance of :s
a display of hosiery tn
mouse to run across th*
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Tho barriers which |
voting booth trom th#
nipt ion a of the hjIJ#i
the excuse of goof dta
staying nway froa tk
Fort Wayne Journal fart

P O T L IK K E R
IT IS different with the small
ASHEVILLE C ITIZEN
doctor, getting out of lied at 2
o’clock in the morning, to nee a l When we note that Ignorant peo­ human system; it carries the vita­
rroiipy child, worrying himself to) ple often attain places o f prom- mins hoilisl out o f the vegetables;
death early. If lie mannge • to! inencc we aie sometimes affected
in it is the iodine they manage to
make $5,1)011 extra y shortening y tho depressing thought tho odcollect from the meagre supply of
Ids life, there is in ome tax ON |Mention is over-rated and merely
this mountain country left after
THAT. And he isn’t Hawed to do- nupplies u certain superficial polrains have carried the hulk to the
duct anything
foi
“depletion” js|, which quickly rubs off.
It lowlands.
Throwing away this
either.
does not scorn to get rubbed in, a f­ water Is akin to casting out the
ter n manner o f speaking.
soup and gnawing on the soup
Cvrun II. K.
,\n instance will illustrate this hone.
lulilican trim- nicntul perturbation. It relates to
Hut. here both judge and doctor
“ blast the Judge K. 11. Gary, head of the show their superficial education—
Where does United States Steel Corporation, their lack of knowledge of essen­
oolidge third and hardly less to I)r. Royal S. tial nomenclature. They call the
I Copeland whose vocation is that water in which greens hnve been
been elected!of medical adviser-in-print o f Cit- boiled "ju ice!’’ Juice, forsooth and
Phe chances I izen readers nnd whose avocation other words! Is it that they are
so ignorant or so presumptuous of
ill bo elected is being United States Senator,
re-elected in
This Judge Gary illustiates ouv their little learning that they seek
iltii his SEC- point. Supposed to lie a well-edu- to Improve on the absolutely per­
erm about it. (-ut«3&lt;| and informed man h&lt;* is on fect, time-honored designation of
the ixuitrnrj* icprofotmilly’ Ignorant “ pi|t likker7"
Pot likker is the dietlc founda­
in Indiana ()[io—in some respects, we hasten
C least with
ndd, lest he libel-ouc us. lie may tion o f this great country— we
erni 111 1928. knew much about the steel btisi- have ample authority for this
d, with the in**h and quite a hit o f finance and claim— we can prove it by every
It
rung enough Jsomething of baseball,* but in cer- farmer in North Carolina.
thronts, you ■tain essentials he dwells in the fought the Revolutionary War, it
nr any other |benighted depths of unqualified ig- nurtured Thomas Jefferson, John
C. Calhoun, Zeh Vnnee, Andrew
ilidge and h e jnorance.
Jackson, nnd quite like George
I pr. Copeland quotes Judge Gary
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-fin today's health aiticle and ho- Washington, and assuredly Abra­
ham Lincoln. It wns the sta ff of
a r°noo&lt;iry ?^""twmi the two they make out some
, J .1' “ 1good, sensible reading. The Judge life on which the South relied in
ppeneil. I hey Jjaij j)cen telling tin* Doctor-Senn- the devastating days after the Civil
gs, that the ^J)r „bou t his “ health cure,” and War. All tho people then “ eat" it
professor or i w|mt experience taught him to eat — we use the term of the judge
learn what al„| not out. The Doctor approves uml the doctor.
i . ■,
, anal particularly the statement o f “ Juice"— vile substitute name for
hat, after tho ||U) Judge that “ It is a crime beneficent likker. Why, it is as
amis o f rood, aKajnHt childhood to throw nway hilarious ns the slanderous story
mu-t die.
jh^, w’ater in which vegetables and
meat are cooked.”
rothors with „
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VASM U WADONSKY trained
hi;* horse Transvaal most carefully
to win the Cesarewitch Stakes in
England. Tiio horse failed. W »donsky hanged himself to end hi*
troubles.
An inventor, relying on his
lunln anti on luck, will try nut!
try again never losing courage.
See the life of I’alissy.
When a gambler fails he kill*
himself on the racetrack or at
Monte Carol. Real mental work
Is its own reward, whether in
failure or succvsi*. Gambling, a
ni at all," protcitcd lliu hnp- vice, has no compensation.
frieliil, "I never "
SEVEN GREAT nations in Eur­
ease don't contradict me,”
tiie in tor; 'that ill no way to ope have agreed not to attack each
on a argument between gen'- other. That’s better than trying
1.1'inmv get through stating to drag the United States into a
de ami then I'll lisshcn to you. I.eaguif o f Nntions, with the idea
go ’round saying you know o f calling on us for troops in case
people in this club than 1 Europeans decide to fight, and for
. don't you? Just answer tuiy money to help pay their bills.
Wiy hdyeJftorty-oi"ht nations over
hero that agree not to murder
v. ny, I never sn
each other nnd we are getting
“ Kiti'ly bin me ge
along nicely, i f Europe will im­
way's, if you pleuM
itate us, everything will be pleas­
tor with elaborate ]
ant.
say you know nun
tliisli club ‘en 1 do
body knows? A’r
answer me tlilsh.
Jerome Lawrence
here?”
“ Certainly l know
badgered one, thin
loophole. “ As it I
know his brother (I
so much like him.
“ Ah, hah!” **xul
cated one, with th*
led r.n unwilling
JamnrtlitfMCMI If"
Hpow 3 t«wm iiew~&lt;

Affluence co
keep the old &lt;
ing it in on
Francisco Chn

foiJ il'5 ALW AYS

I’ MK SION AT ORSII IP IN INDIANA

ace and stability be, restored to
Europe.
Germany, it is tnie, has come out
o f it victorious. The final solu­
tion o f tin* problem seems at first
glance another score for German
diplomacy. But it is a victory ra-,
ther o f common sense, a defeat of
the old combination o f fear and
force. Arbitration has keen on-

throned and nut only iitk
iso that Hi'1 Rhine fruaj
secure fium attack tut
difference- couccrnini tin
boundaries may be «
smoothed out.
Locarno umluubtedfj
new era in Europe. It is
e-.t forward step since j
of Versailles.

xlie officials o f the Seminole Ouii
Bank take pleasure in helping ya
advising you— assisting you in ev
consistent way to achieve your
si) es.

iole (jlounfylja
Sanford,Fla.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS &lt;3

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REAL ESTATE

LNSUKAN'J

ST. LOUIS STAIt
Ambition to hold office is so in­
tense in Indiana that friends of
possible appointees to tile United
States Senate did not wuit for the
funeral of Senator Ralston, who
died only Inst Wednesday, to start
discussion of his successor. Sen­
ator Ralston was a Democrat,
while Gov. Jackson is Republican.
It seems that tin* Republican ma­
jority in the Sennte will be&gt; in­
creased two through the temporary
appointment—one in the reduced
Democratic vote, and one in the
additional Republican.
On the surface, there are fiftyfive Republicans nnd forty Dem­
ocrats in the Senate. To a casual
observer that would lie a suffici­
ent margin of control, hut it is not
overlooked by tlu&gt; administration
In Washington, which will have so
ninny appointments to be confirm­
ed nnd measures to be passed, that
tho list o f Republicans includes
several who have fought tho ad­
ministration more than they have
suppmted it. Included in the list
of Republicans are Senators Hiram
Johnson, Ilorah, llrookhart, t’ouzens, Norris and La Kollette, with
two or three others. If these Sen-

W A R H IIO U S E P R O P E R T Y
1200 feet on Railroad
A BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
Under such conditions, former
Senator Albert J. Beveridge and
Everett Sanders, Secretary to the
I’resident, are proposed for tin*
temporary appointment. Senator
Beveridge has been too much in­
clined toward independence to re­
ceive support from the Republican
lenders in Washington,
which
should give Mr. Sanders, who has
served several terms in Congress,
the inside track. There is one con­
dition. however, resting in Senator
Wat on, whose election comes up
next year. If former Senator Bev­
eridge is taken care of it would
remove him a* a probable candi­
date against the senior Senator in
1020.
That was strongly hoped for by
the latter, but the injection of the
President's secretary into the fight
does not minimize Senator Watcon’s troubles, it looks ns though
with two Senators to elect next
year, Indiana will be the center of
a bitter filflit irr..«n&lt;.«*l” -- ' -*

A P E W C H O IC E H O U SE S
I.orated in Exclunive Residential Section*.
I’ rice and Terras* on Request.

B U IL D IN G LO TS
■d with reference to LOCATION offer* a *
ful range in speculative

P R O F IT S
Price and Terms Very Attractive
BUY IN SANFORD
Snfe and Sound.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
R E A L T O R S
17 Years o f Success in Sanford
Magnolia at Second

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LOCARNO
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er enemy nation nnd exploiting
resource*. In spite of Car chan
mix rooms, Burntse, large lot
o f heart, however, Germany \i
told t’&gt; sign on the dotted line,
Iluilt with
care for realtlcnUdw'ner.
I
was allowed to express itself, 1
j ro
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the plan for its economic sal’
High grade, built-in features ana many e.
tinii and the payment of its w
debts had been cut and dried.
levied for comfort and convenience.
The conference nt Locarno w
a long step forward. For the fi
Essentially n worth-while property.
time Germany was invited to
council tnble to discuss this is;
that have troubled Europe,
the first time since the Arrnii
the Getmnn nation appeared a*
equal o f its neighbors. For
first time its problems wero g
sympathetic hearing. The sue
[of the conferem^ depended iqs
departure from Thw^traditienal
tiiudo o f Frunce, nnd Brintul,
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unqgcr
tuto diplomat that'ho is, sav
lonlji in concessions ami co
5 0 7 -8 I hI National Uanli ni,|
I'hotif
tlon could hi. nation be fr.eil
[tho Incubus o f thu German "ien-i ’Jj b b i i m * 1* * ® " * *

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fom ent o f tho
will render
nt
fcfeaI Rccltal

Circle will
iw lion meeting
[Club House nt J
L i n g Circle will
X at the home of
r t 219 Holly Avcjiartmcnt o f the
,-s Club will meet
t30 o’clocki Legion, w.lM M J
he

Seminole

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’ Association
nt
at -1 o’clock.

Civic Pinner uns of the Chamber of
•the Woman u Club
the Woman s &lt; “ «&gt;

T, U. will »"eet nt
lonal Chari'hieighbors
_m‘ ‘ 1
ionic Hall at i :*'&lt;&gt;•
i I’arvnt-T«chcrs
meet at 2:30. This
met’!inf'
Iiirdiy . ,
Musical t Ini* meet i
Mrs Fannie Mini*
Iracticf (if the SanT|ub will take place
Lr will be held at
(ten o’clock.

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The follow ing item, tnkcn.from
the Tampa Tribune, concerns the
approaching inarflnge o f Paul Lnke
o f Sanford. Tho bride-to-ho. has
visited Sanford mnny times ns tho
ducat of Mrs. M bn roe Hutton. Mr.
Luke is well known In Sanford nnu
is a nephew o f M ayor Forrest
Lake.
“ O f much interest nre the weddint: plans o f Miss Mary Louise
Dickenson and Paul Lnkct&gt; o f San­
ford, whose marriage will take
place Thursday evening, on the
twenty-third wedding anniversary
o f the bride's parents.
“ The ceremony will bo perform ­
ed nt 8 o’clock nt the Hyde Pnrk
Methodist church, the Rev. John T.
Myers to officiate, E. II. Hart, ptnnist, assisted by Mrs. .1. M. Hall,
soloist, who will sing “ At Dawn­
ing," and “ Until’’ and Jnnies McCravy, baritone, who will give “ O
Promise Me” and "Because.’ ' Mr.
McCrnvy is a form er elnssmate o f
the bridegroom, and for some time
has been singing with (iypsy
Smith.
"M iss Dickenson will have as
her maid o f honor. Miss Kntheri.i
Bruadus, and her other attendants
will be Miss M argaret McMullen,
Miss Margaret Lake, o f Laurens,
S. C., a sister o f the bridegroom ,
Miss Katherine Frazier, Msis Murie McKean, Miss Carlottn Cuestn,
Mrs. J. Frank Davies, Mrs. Monroe
U, Hutton, and Mrs. Frank J e ffe r­
son Knight. Little Betty Jo Mims,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Slims, and little Miss Martha A n­
derson, daughter o f Mr. mu! Mrs
A. E. J. Anderson, will be the
flow er girls.
Following the ceremony the cou­
ple will leave on a wedding trip
through the East, which will in­
clude New Y ork and other points
o f interest, n ftcr which they will
teturn to Sanford to make thoir
home.

Residence Telephone 313-J

bndav
an Club will meet
: Hull at -tM* l-fiu-

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At,K:U&gt; o'clock this evening the
season of the Music Department
o f the Woinai
Woman’s Club will open
with a Hallow e’en program compli­
mentary to all club members, each
of whoinc is to invito her own gen­
tleman escort for the evening.
Those who remember the attrac­
tive entertainments staged by the
Music Department last season will
bo eager to avail themselves o f the
opportunity to hear the excellent
program arranged by Mrs. Claude
Herndon, with the clever Hallow­
e’en setting devised by Mrs. Drum­
mond, chairman o f the department
The program will consist o f cho­
rus music, piano solos and ducts,
an aesthetic dance, and artistic vo­
cal and violin solos.
The affair is open to all club
members with no fee for anyone.

Sanford Man Returns
Home W ith His Bride

with their parents, have returned
to school.
M. B. Price of Bloomington, III.,
has returned home' After several
weeks in Sanford looking after his
property.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Uhau o f Bello
Isle arrived Sunday to bo the
guests of Mrs. Rhaur’s father, II. A .
Halverson.

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The many friends of Mrs. L.
Grow wijl be pleased to know that
she is able to be about again nfter
her serious accident.
Louis Fleischer has returned
from Atlanta, where he spent the
week end and vvitnesfed the Geor­
gia Tech-Florida football game.

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Presiding1Elder To
Preach W ednesday

ItlVIEu A. Oct
20.—
B'Annunzi» |,
i&gt; givniaruj dipt
" f his
l" Ih And
rosiar,
r 4rn,*ny *J I,is appra■ Rnp.jityant vv
'i’k as
Biaa rultuf,

Rev. J. F. Bell who lias been pre­
siding elder o f the Pulatku Dis­
trict, including Sanford, for the
past four years, will preach his
last sermon at the First Methodist
Church here on Wednesday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Bell is a force­
ful preacher, and he is now clon­
ptilit&gt;' mop
r to run ing a qundrennium o f splendid ser­
"f farm
machines vice on this District.
**i*ci op.
at the UnThe business meeting o f the Con­
hWbui.
ference will be held later.

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successes o f the full season, and
we as usual, are the first H* pre­
sent them. They reflect the
newest Paris designs, many
models are hand made import­
ed frocks, others are replicas
o f tho frocks shown at the Paris
salons. Gorgeously beaded and
embroidered In pastel shades,
and the more vivid colors.
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BOILS?

10 acres 1 mile from Chuluota, 5 in grove, 5 in timber. 4
$2,000.00 cash.
room house, on main road. $ 500.00.

A l l T h e M o n e j*

Fire Prevention Week
Club Has J. 0 . Zeigler has returned from Mrs. A. M. Do Forest has ro- Complete stock fire extin­
Meeting1his wedding trip to Columbia, S. C..J turned home after a summer in guishers carried by

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The mother and sister of Paul
I-nku arrived Sunday from I.aurim.i, S. C. They will proceed to
I’ampa for Mr. Lake's wedding.

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Boils and pure, rich, red blood1 Filling Station including G lots fronting on Dixie Highway,
never go together. They simply
city limits of Apopka. $7,000.00. ..Terms to shit.
won’t mix, any more than oil and
water. Healthy blood dries theso
sts Tight up! That’s the reason
S. S. drives agonizing boils com­
PURVIS &amp; WILCOX .ir
pletely out o f tho system. There’s
Ball n ld * . *•1
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not a chance fo r a boil, or any other
breaking out on the skin, when
pure blood, full o f red cells is rush­
ing through your Bystem,
And that’s what S. 9. 8. does.
Builds up tho red blood. Puts red1v*If * U fa i .*.
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btood-cclls by tho millions back in
tho system. S. S. 3. makes tho
j Almost two-thirds of tho world’s blood so strong in healthy, redof rest is ns much a cause of
biood-cells that painful, torturous
malnutrition among children ns im­ boils—disfiguring pimples, hlnckproper food.
heads nnd blotches— itching, burn­
ing eczema and rashes and other
W e have two plans o f financing
embarrassing skin eruptions sim­
T ry Smith’ s Barber ply get out.
Y our Home
It’s a fact. 9. S. S. has been do­
Shop for good barber ing this very thing for 100 years.
1st—We will lend you
You can get 9. S. S. from any
work. Ladies welcome. druggist. So, why have l*oils? G e t,
tho larger bottle. It’s muro cco-i
N e x t to Valdez.
pomica).

M ra John Borland of Wnycross,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake and
Ga., is the guest o f her mother and Mrs. Monroe Hutton expect to
sister.
leave today for Tampa, where they
will attend the Diekenson-Iaike
Joe Hutchinson has returned wedding which will be solemnized
from a hunting trip in the Maine on ThuruJay evening.
woods.
British demand for American
Mr. ami Mrs. Holland Reed are grapefruit is on tho increase.
visiting relatives o f Mr. Reed's in
Sanford.

accompanied by bis bride, thu for- the north,
mer Miss Evelyn Powell o f Colum­
bia. They will be at home at 107
Robert Ward of Washington, Pa.
West Ninth Street.
i i spending several days in the city
n Club met MonThe wedding was quite an auspi­ on business.
the home of Mrs. cious occasion, nccotding to the
Magnolia Avenue Columbia "S ta te " which says, in
Morris Winibish, who lias been
and Mrs. R. A. part. “ A pretty wedding was that
in Miami for several days, has re­
s hostess, Mrs. o f Mian. Evelyn Powell, daughter
turned home.
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a ytn(4«nt, ,v»C' o f 'Mr. and MiJ*i.'’S.' E*.' Po'A’tiP ami
wtn* heard from 1
Himes Garris Zeigler, which was
Mr. and Mrs. S, M. Lloyd will
lairmtn.
! celebrated last evening at the As- return today from North Carolina
fonc.’il*1drit^thcrc I*1!1'
Ref ormed
Presbyterian i and other points,
vhuv, :: xt Mon- Church, the Rev. J. L. Oates, D. D.,
officiating.
Mrs. II. It. Lewis has returned
|ly articles were
The young couple nre motoring to Sanford after spending the sum­
maili* for the
Florida for a trip of two weeks, mer ill the north.
|r. It * b ut: i&gt; anafter
which they will live in San­
ita ilaisies are for
George M. Rhodes o f Clearwater
iart Telford at her ford, Fla., where the bridgegronm
is connected with
the Sanford iipent the week end in Sanford as
Venue.
Drug Company.
the guest o f friends.
pleased to have a ;
Mrs. Zeigler is an unusually
K. Smith,
lick. Mn. Howard !’ ruUy “ nd attractive blonde. Shu Tom Meredith is much improved
after suffering painful injuries in
JJ* R. MacDon- that Ther
" * marriage
f r ' T U takesW,.U
nY
' " ' an automobile accident.
her
else­
come Mn. Claire
member. Xturiiig where to live."
Tlie many friends of G. \V, Spen­
cer will bo sorry to learn that In­
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t£ Mrs. Chris Matthews is quite ill at his home.
Hitmclimka" in h r
Is Hostess To Guild
manner.
Friends o f C. L. Derby will In*
Bolz, attired in a
pleased
to learn that he lias been
of Hoi lowuVn, The St. Agnes Guild met on aide to leave thu hospital.
ring the dainty
Monday afternoon at the home o f
__ Mrs. Chris Matthews on Elm AvuMiss Ellen Tomlinson o f Moul­
i Hallowe'en theme, ?11' - A lter a short business nieetf the iluh will
ing, tlu: hostess entertained with trie, Ga., is the guest of relative:*
rite Huff at :M*i a social a ffair. The Hallowe'en in Sanford for a few days.
|* Mra. Huff an,| ‘ ®rd party has been postponed to
Charley Zclmcnovitz left yester­
T will act as
the first week in November.
day
for Brunswick, Ga., after sev­
It is planned to hold a dunce at
Monday w, r.. \{r: Ihe City Hull on Oct. 30, following eral day’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
'• A, M. Phillip., tho Shriner's dance which is to S. S. Baumei.
Mi* I. h. (■;*!•' take place Oct. 21). Those present
Herbert
Messer and Johnny
f * . Bryan, Mi '',l!ro Mcsdanics W. W . Warner, J.
Jjnith, Mrs. Hiuvar,j W. McKee, King, Monroe Hutton, Brumley, who tyent the week end
It. Macbinai,, Benjamin Whitney, Raymond Phil­
Air Forre q ips, J. N. Robson, J. R. Stewart
S V M ’ OIIII f \IIPi:T I l.l-M M M i
a * h, i ..
r. Miss and Howard Overlin,
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B. tiardi Her.
I Hall powered Vacuum Machine

Why have

“ I had lost interest in my busi­
ness because I felt languid and
lin’d,” said a business man, “ but
B,nie taking that splendid tonic
and blood purifier. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, I .feel
strong and full o f ‘ pep,’ equal to
any emergency. The worn-out feel­
ing is gone and I am thankful for
restored vitality, so necessary to
a business man." Thouiunds* in ev­
ery state have testified that inm
being nalc, weak and tired
the (loldi’n Medical Discovery gave
them renewed vim, vigor and vital­
ity. TrV uT ’A . V K K 1

Mr. and Mrs. John Ruskin and
G. W. Spencer Jr., returned last daughter, Gloria, of Chicago, III.,
night from Atlanta.
I were the guests of Mrs. J. Fleisch, .
! l'r and Mrs. M. Kronen over the
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Lning spent week end.
the Week end in I-akeland.
, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Davis of of Big Rapids, Mich., are the
Orlando were in town Saturday
|guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wll
I Hams:* before going to Holly wool
Mr. and Mrs, If. D, McDonald f"r tl,c winter.
— _
are now residing at 805 Park A v e -!
i Mr. nnd Mr:*.
1Viz old and
nue.
children and Mrs. M7 Schaal motor­
O. \V. DcCamp o f Providence, ed to Holly Hill in Davenport Sun­
P. I. is the guest of Harry Bod- day. On their way back, they
stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Hubby
well.
in St. Cloud.

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Mrs. G. T. Derby o f Norfolk, Va.
has been spending a few days in
the city on account o f the illness
of her son.

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Z h e j a n f o r d h e r a l d . T u e s d a y ; Oc t o b e r

Miss D ickenson W ill Hallowe cn PRogrcirn
Becom e Bride o f Local To Be Given Tonight
Man Thursday N igh t A t .The Woman’s Club

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Pacific Crews Get
Sick Treatment By
Radio From Shore

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—
—The chnrt fo r radio-treated
alients In the receiving hospital
ere is mostly blank. The physi­
cian who reaches ships with all
crews in all parts o f the Pacific
frequently docs not know whether

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Bargains in Sa
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Tw o lota on Park Ave. 8 room dwclllx
fo r apartment site in the pity. pri«
40 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins ci
subdivision, all for $90,000.00.
„
Four lota on Park Ave., another x
Price 813000.00. Investigate this.
One lot on Park Ave., and one on 1
close in. $3000.00 each. Both near S
school.
Business lot .or warehouse loi, dost
Only $10000.00.
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Ma

M fctlC O CITY,‘ Oft. 20.-(/P&gt;—
*
Mexico Is about 10(\toer-cent-Amer­ arc making increased use of the
ican T ro'm a standpoint of chewing radio when sickness visits their
gum, movies, jitneys, baseball cabins. San Pedro picks up these
S
rino nFoc?of R. R- R&lt;rad frm-.t;u;c at !
r'.ang, toothpaste, icc-crcam soda, calls for medical assistance am!
IS lots in city limits 521000.00. (j
In
a
p
r
e
s
c
r
ip
tio
n
fo
r
relays
them
to
the
hospital
here.
wnffleVnnd five-cbht literature.'
HON. KB. WALTJIAL,
A
physician
digests
the
symp­
3
balance
1, 2 ami 3 years.
In each o these enumerations the
c.o. Seminole Hudson-Essex Co., M alaria, Chills nnd Fever
United States product found on ev­ toms and prescribes a remedy. In
Sanford, Fla.
Dengue o r Bilious Fever.
er^. ijain Street also flourishes in a few minutes the answer to the
Dear Kd:
•
It kirv*
K erm a.
distressed
query
is
flashed
hack
to
prtktiho vigor throughout the M cxNo one can overestimate the
the ship. If the case is serious, a
icdhkfcpltol.
value of having teeth clean or the
The United Staten now produces a
The Puiestnn-Brumley Building.
America’* mo*t ubiquitous brand continuous flow o f messages be­
agony of having mem cleaned.
about 9G per cent, o f the dyes used
tween
the
hospital
und
vessel
is
o f automobile honks for custom
i i a a a E B M S B i i s B B H a a a B n n c D v a a s s i i a ,,,
It lias been said that this is a
in this country.
through every street. Gum chew­ maintained. Hut In the majority
superficial age, but modern den­
ing has become a habit. The only of cases, the results arc never
tistry certainly goes to the root
difference between the Mexican known.
of tilings.
Treatment can be given by the
nnd the home variety is thnt the
In the old days when you went
local hospital to positions as dis­
wrappers are printed in Spanltft.
to the dentist to have your teeth
A Mexiann with restaurant ex­ tant us Singapore.
cleaned, lie would take a little
Efforts ore being made to have
perience in the States started a
whirling brush and a soft rubber Constructed by masters, to
all
ship
lines
operating
tankers
and
modest waffle nnd hot-cake shop
on the end of ids confluet merit and
Dunlop is;
here and put up a sign “ American freighters ndopt a standard med­
gel your front teeth looking nice battle disasters.
icine
chest.
By
this
menus
the
quick lunch." Lunch in Mexico is
and
shiny,
and
let
it
go
nt
that.
best in every Svny and built in 1
nnything but snappy. Business es­ police physicians at the hospital
But things are different now, as
will
know
whnt
medicinal
supplies
the U. S. A.
tablishments close a minimum nf
they say in Hussia.
affected by increase in rents can take
two hour!* for the noon meal. But are available for their prcscrlpWhen you go to the dentist’s offollowing and move to outskirts of city
. tion,
the “ quick lunch" idea went over
ldg and now there are dozens nf
THE SAVING IN KENT W ILL CUV
guch places here. The name, how­
ever, continues to be n misnomer.
It Is quito possible to spend two
hours over waffles.
Soda fountains arc frequent and
the uutpat would do credit to any
place north of the Kio Grande. The
Cash
LAPORTE, Pa., Oct. 20.—( / ? ) dentifrices popular in the United
Delivered
l’nyment
’ V»y
States loom largo upon the shelves Buried beneath the ruins o f a
Roadster ............................... +........?«55.00
film
i ’i
and in the dhylay windows. The group of buildings near here lies
same applies to scores of widely the shattered hopes of a little col­
Touring
$Go5.00
s_ 1H.".i
—t
used American products nnd nrti- ony of men nnd women who, a half
Coupe
~
.....................
$823.00
$275.00
ft
century ngo, founded Cclcstia. a
Coach ............................................. $845.00
$281.07
£
town
laid
out
nnd
made
ready
for
Some o f the popular-priced nnd
Sedan ............................................. $930.00
$810.00
$
widely-circulated Amoricnn period­
icals, especially
peeioliy weeklies, are on
This is Gen ora I Motors Acceptance Corporation deferred payment
snlo here the same day ns in the
Chevrolet is a division of General Motors Corporation.
States, nnd have n large follow ­
ing.
RESULT— LOW RATES
As for the movien—if American
studios ceased production every ci­
nema theatre in M exico City would
have to close. Some local nnd a few
European film s npepar, but they
arc rarities.
Elm anti 1st SI.
Drive In
ORLANDO, Oct. 20.— GP)— Hom­
er Buckley, of Chicago, und pres­
Baseball is populnr nnd is in­
Phone 447-W. Sanford, Flu.
ident nf the Ad Club of that city
creasing. The Mexican small boy
will be one o f the lending adver­
knows his Ilnbe Ituth dope pertising men who will attend th*
iectly, nnd will predict with confi­
dence tho Dig lea gu e result!1.
first annual convention o f the Flo
There are some good Mexican
ridn Advertising Clubs of thi
World in thin city during April !'.
tennis nnd they draw well.
|to 1J. 111211.

CLEAN TEETH

Shattered Hopes Of
Colony LyingUnder
Ruins Of Old Town

CH EVROLET

SUCCESS

ders. The land, o f about four
square miles, wasc sold for taxes
nnd the property left to ruin.

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A L L E N AND B R E N T
r.-il.-tlr A u i l l o i i Snlr«.

State H a s M an y W a y s
To A d m in ister New
Fish and G am e Law s
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 20.— (A*)
— Florida has UI7 different ways
in which to administer her game
and fish law, J. B. Koynll, state
game commissioner, declared. Thi"
is due, Ins said, to a proviso in tho
general law passed by the 1025 ses­
sion o f tho legislature, which states
that nothing in tb« net shall be
deemed to alter, repeal or modify
juny local nr special laws.
The proviso, Mr. Royall pointed
out, left in effect the 137 local
laws found on the r'.ututo books of
the state, and each o f these, he
added, serves in the territory in
which it is effective as an amend­
ment to the general law. This has
King Woodbridge, prcsidcrti o f the caused great confusion among tho
Advertising Clubs of the World, public, he said, making enforce­
will be one o f the leaders of the ment difficult.
advertising profession who will at­
Panama City— $10,000,(lot) con­
tend the first annual convention of
the Fourth District Advertising struction program planned for St.
Clubs which will be held in this Andrews Bay district, for coming
city April 12 through It o f 1920. year.

MUST

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AT AUCTION ..... .

S IM O N I T I I K A N D G EM B R A N D S
‘ ’T im e T ried am i C rap T e s te d ”

Sept. 1. 1925 now price list of regular brand* just issued.
Get same before placing your order. Send orders now for
fall requirements, save delays and he ready when fertilizer
is needed.
QUALITY First.
FAIR Prices.
PROMPT shinment.

In Announcing the Opening
of cur office in
Sanford

Pentland &amp; M cCall
AUDITS
Jacksonville,

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Sanford

110-17-18 First National Hank Building

Chesterfield has earned itt
present position among th^
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lassified Ad on This Page is a Payind Investment
—kale, Live Slock

3— Autos, Rent

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Adrane*

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and K»JiisiHr f * '
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Toubl* *bo»«
„ »r* for conlien** „
Unffth
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, , JOB
(f r«strlcted to
III be raaP°n?lM#
leorrset Insertion
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FOR SALE: 10 good work mules
AUTOS FOB HIKB
may be seen at our barns, one
5 A G IE AUTO SERVICE
Day
mile south and 2 miles west of
or nigh*.. Meets all trains. Bar­
rage transfer. Phone 551 and 63-W Haskell, Fla. Ukeland Highlands
Co-Operative Assoeiation, Box 79
Lakeland, Fla.
n E E i T i 's o N S
. Yon Drive It. .
IV. M yrtle and 2nd St. at It. R- FOR SALE: Two good mules at a
bargain, address A. M. Box G5,
Santord, Ha.
5— Autos, Sale
FOR SALE: Saddle Horse nnd
saddle, 3 beds, parlor table,
1921 Dodge Touring.
chairs, leather couch and chair,
1923 Dodge. Grnhatn l '/ j Ion Truck electric 1 burner oil stove, oil hea­
1923 Dodge Coupe
ters, gas plate, kitchen table, li1921 DodRe l,\ ton Screens
bary table, baby suiky. Easter
1922 DodRC Roadster
Lily Itulbs. Inquire 113 Elm Ave.
1923 Dodge Touring
£O R
** ^'res,h milk cows.
C, P. Ford. Box 77 — Cameron
Ave.
Terms T o ’ Som e I’ co p lo
rh o n .
Oak xtui 2nd St
noon

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I. W. Phillips’ Sons

20— For Sale, Miscellaneous

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FOR SA L E : Chevrolet Touring FOR SALE: Horse, bridle nnd sad­
dle. Also one hone wagon. John
car cheap if told today,
200
Murphy, Gindcrville,
Holly Ave.

(our w*n* ,d-

- ?bouIJ alw «h«|;

G. T A Y L O R DYER

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FOR SA LE Cheap: Ford Touring FOR SALE: 18 window
screens
car. Late model, 1105 Onk Ave.
cheap. Call 3211.

£5SS&amp;

Call 148

T— Business Opportunities

TO SELL! Good Piano, 1020 Elm
Ave. Phone *109 W .

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Insert An ad in the “ Classified Col­
um ns” o f T h e H erald .

Let a classi­

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
,99-M — Phono — 499-M

ACCOUNTANT

2109 PALMETTO

AVE.

Systems Installed— Audits
Special
Kates
(n
Permanent
Clientele

fied ad w ork fo r you.

Completely furnished.

It. L. ROBERTSON
.(1n.unle Trni|itr Hiiiim IS

Earle T. Field

Oak floors.

I. R S T A T E — IWF.STMKSiTS

l.ntdiv Puleaton-Uruml»V

OPPORTUNITY

AWAITS

YOU

VALDEZ HOTEL

Hanford

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F lorida

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ON THE “ CLASSIFIED PAGE’*
Sanfnrd'a I.enillns It.ilrl

Lf” U,tbo.i&gt;inJUh*s a
K \h, then cnnt
B\ub Too unless

Eastern exposure.
Hot water heater.
Porch ami windows screened.
Ample closet space.

FOR S A L E : New grocery and soft FOR SALE: DON’T HUY A MO­
OF THE HERALD
WE H AVE THE BEST BUYS. In fact every equipment. /
drink cou n ters also vegetable
TOR BOAT until you see the
XVIIJIT W . W A U M ’. U. SlnmiKrr
racks. W ill sell for 1-2 price. Phone Four Bargains at THE SANFORD
jr
' -ACREAGEA modern home needs.
BOAT WORKS.
727.
MIST “
1. — Fast runabout, 20x0 feet beam.
BUSINESS-HOM ES
32-30 11. P. Red W ing Motor. Ma­
•flirt *» bT JfJ*
7— Business Service
‘
/ / .H o n e 7 2 7
MRS. R. O. TRAVIS
hogany finish boat.
2.
— Cabin Cruiser, 25x7 beam. 30
LA N E Y’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ JLP. Engine. White cedar hull.
Public Stenographci U i k f e z R e c \ l t y C o
gtrvict
33— Wanted
12— Advljr. Mediums
scription*. Drugs, Soda*.
We Copper fastened.
1-3 cash
Valdez Hotel Building are a* near you ns yanr nhone 3.
— 20x4 1-2, open Launch, 7 WANTED:
H.P.
Valdez Hotel Lobby
Sheet metal work of AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
.
/
|fetions_
Cnll 103.
F’airbanks-Morse Engine. 2 cyl­
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
gusta, Gu.. Augusta's greatest
balance can be arranged over
inders.
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
classified
medium,
rate,
rash,
9c
[cements
SAN FO RD ELECTRIC CO.
4.
— Cabin launch 23x5 beam. Glass
charge. 10c minimum.
a number of years.
[ccessories
Successors to Gillon A Platt
windows. Installed with 8-14 IL WANTF.D: Position n:&gt; bookkeep­
er typist nnd general office work. LEARN ABOU T I'olk County nnd
lilt Magnolia.
Everything elec­ P. Regal motor.
tent
Lakeland, through
the Stnrtrical. Phone 422. Electrngitb
The:1.* boats are In fine running'
H* D *-‘-rt* Hernhl.__________
Repairing
Telegrain. Best advertising _ me­
Radio.
condition and guaranteed as W -jW A N T E D : Someone in private dium in South Florida. Published
ale
Opport urn tic s
^ ti a v l.’Mp fi n n \t v r o D c c
i , family to keep 2 year old child for mornings.
ST Alt-TELEG RA M—
tVIGTTTS—Three atntion*.
Mag­
SANF ORD BOAT W ORKS, A t , two months. Address X, c.o. the
Lakeland,
Florida.
j Service
nolia nnd Second. First nnd Elm. Osteen Bridge, Celery Avenue.
Herald.
ft, A p a rtm e n ts
Sanford Avenue and 10th fltroet.
MAINE — Wmervtlle,
Morning
F’ OR SALE: Complete furnishings W ANTED: Three tax deed lots
Expert service.
It, Houses
Sentinel. Thousands of M aine,
of four room
house.
&lt; heap jtl Goldsboro. Price must be ren- people are interested in F’lorlda
[t, Rooms
For
Rent:
Four
room
house
a t . H(mable. J. FL M. c. o. Herald.
property.
Reach them through
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing UHtcen, runt re a so n a b le, M rtt H
il
# -------the Sentinel. Unto card on npEngraving.
Embossing.
See
nr
T.
Pace*
Osteen,
35—
Wanted
H
ei|&gt;,
Male
ind Board
olicntion.
first.
W o do It. Phono 417-W
ft, Office, S t o r e s
I. Business
L o t 1 2. Two story, sev­ 3. Four ndjolntng
R. R. Avo.-Commorclnl St.
F °K SALE: small grocery stock W ANTED: Colored boy to do jan- V n it SALE: Complete'meat marwithin
four
blocks
Acreage
en room house on
anil fixtures, *119 Sanford Ave.
itor work. Sanford Herald.
' ket outfit,
. . .including
.
—t.
saw:*, tdock,
o f Post office, 50x Palmetto Avenue be­ lot.'- on Mapte Ave.,
Exchange
TAMES it. CO W AN — All V|nd,
H. S. LONG, Mtfr.
117.
One
story
21— Sale, Real Estate
o f Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work.
tween tilth and 14th at Fuurtli Street.
Groves
brick building 25x75
W ater nrd Root Tanks. At Oak
Houses
on lot. For a quick Streets. Located op­
J.
E.
SPUKl.ING,
subdivision
Avei.no ond Third Street. Tele­
exposure.
sale this lot can be posite beautiful city Eastern
se, Rent
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
phone l i t .
bought
for
$750.
per
park. Price .$S0ill&gt;. $8000.00 takes all
lando, Florida, and
Finn
le Stock
*17 »Waam
n te
^ Scn,J in
ur '“‘ lt
''scription
the
front foot.. Vi cash, Va cash, balance $15
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ ,u
M isce llan e o u s
M IRACLE Concrete ( e . general
e ad nHeolu
ip , nSalesm
a n s m aan
n ?i*r^)uno
or v°band
to your tolocal
Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*
balance 1, 2, and 3
lots, t-il cash, bal­
way.
cement work, sidewalks, bniMper month including
I Estate
cun read Florida’ s
years.
$1000
binder
MAN with car to work In evenings 1 *
f ° y °.u.
•nr Mocks. Irrigation horsa. J. ROne year.
Rhone 057.
interest.
ance arranged.
fniturc
FOR SALE: Two lots Spurling and ‘ f rom { to
Attractive nroim-! KrL'ilt,'sl n,‘W!lP«twr- ,nn0
y c“ r’
for 30 days.
Terwllleger. Prop
M . ctoII, For ., „ k t
5 « 5 0 . sili’ „mf„ r
Givc
• | y » ‘ f * » ' “ *g a , " ! 2 S 2
R an ted
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HTLL LUM RER CO
Won*. o ?
[und
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*1. 172 acres in Volusia county, east of Enterprise. Located
Service.
Oualitv
and
Price
5, Jewelers
FOR SALE: We have listing.' on
_______________ _______ _____l ui l l O X . iiul Make your sah-.i
on highway. This tract is now in line for development. Price
Decorating,
business property, acreage and
SEVERAL solicitors to work on i through the Xenia Gazette,Zon\DDRESSING — AIoHlgrnphing.
$100.00 per acre, ’ a ensh, balance I, 2, 3. years. Act quick
agricultural
disfolding
and ‘ m ailing— as you rcsulential lots. Set* U3 before you jcommission. Right proposition in, Ohio. Rich
as price is soon to be advanced.
for
man. Apply at Herald i trict. Want ml nnd display rates
*®nnt It— when vou want It invest, Dean-Berg Corp. Room 515
pmng
_ _ after 5:30 in afternoon. on request.
*&gt;hone R73. H. E Porch, First 1st National Bank illdg. ^
Tires and Tubes
peds, T rees
National Rank Ride.
FOR SALE : 5 acre (arm, tiled, five - - — •—
. . ,— FLORIDA- .lit LA NTH)— Orlando!
and S u p p lie s
room dwelling. 1-2 mile west of, *»S— n u n lt'U , M lliu iio n iilllie
Morniinr
closslA t prices that ar* right
ivjm
i i *i ■11, Sentinel;
*u* »&gt;*»»■«- ■t largest
- jm ——
Jid Eggs
I-ake Monroe on paved road, 5 0 5 0 0 ,-------- —------------------------------9— For Rent, Houses
fied business, rate lc a word, min_____________ /___________________ $3,500 cash. Terms.
WHITE man wants pointion as jjnurn 2 lc ensh \yith order. _______
Pan Am ami Standard Gas ant.
Notice
3 acres. 1 mile west of city limits.! cook or steward. Good habits.
Iters tr.d Supplies FOR R E N T : Garage on 5lh Street With three room residence with Edward Vimand, I hone 4i»l.
THE' LT.A RKSBURG EX PON ENT
Oils
— Central West Virginia’s largbetween Palmetto and Magnolia
variety of trees bearing fruit. $2,est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per
reasonable. Sec Mr. Dabney. Her­
“ V eedol Oils”
42— Atlvtg. Mediums
Help, Fem ale
000, $1,590 ensh. Terms.
________________ __________________ word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
-■4f REALTORS fr*ald O ffice.
*
Help, Male
Two lots between Sanford
nnd COLUMBUS (Gn„) LEDGER — more lc per word each insertion.
Electric Irons
Palmetto Avenue for $050 each.1
1 Help, Male or
J O IIN !•:. F O X , Itop rea cn tn iiv e
FOR S A L E : Tw o five room hous­ Seo or write. B. II. Bankston, S u n -1 Classified ads have the largest ADVERTISE in the Journal-tierle
es, with garages, large lots, or­ ford, Fla. ______________ ________ circulation in Southwestern Geor
aid. South Georgia’s greatest
Radio Supplies
gin. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
llelp, Salesman ange nnd shade trees, excellent
120
S
ou
th
Park
A
v
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.
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location on heights. A bargain — F'OR SALE: 120 feet east front­
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weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
Situation, Male
age by 200 feet deep on San­ DO YOU WANT l O L.U5 or sell ratcs |0c per line. Wayeross JourRIN E’S FILLING
Situation Femsln *':lsy terms. Mri&gt;. H. M. Edwards, ford
‘ ‘ Wt* C o v e r F lorid a Beni E s ta te L ik e th e S u n a h in e '
Ave. $2,500. Terms. Address
anything?
If so advertise u&gt;
mil ll'*ra 1&lt;h Wayeross, Georgia._
Heal Estate
C Hox 7G5’
STATION
P. O. Box 352.
_the
_ _ _Gainesville
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Sun.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The ;
to Rent
Phone •K»l-J
10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR SA LE : 3 in 1 on Main High­ FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
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und loading station also new power plant of
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West 1st St.
Sanford Stove X Furniture Uu.
Southern Utilities.
aa&lt;J, ^Mivblons
the | accepted want ad medium In
321 E. First St.
Pe nsacola is beginning
greatest'
development
in
Georgia’s
Daytona
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ia
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Escambia
Bay
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[ntkix
Daily
News
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notify
P.
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Investigate
this
today.
quarter
million
dollar
opera
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,1
(J
irl(4ustrtnt
nnd
agricultural
secW
.
Bremer,
St.
Petersburg,
Fla.,
L “°l tolmetto Ave.
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■Florida
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being spent on highway; greatest
rn ilx jT Y — The
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chance
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live
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cola
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moderate to fresh shifting winds

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Man Shoots W ife,
Then K ills S elf

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fith Incomes
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PORTSMOUTH, Va., Oct. ID.
r-UP)— George W. W est, aged
about 60, form er navy yard em­
ploye, lost night shot his wife
through tho head while she sat
reading a newspaper in their
home, then w ent into the back
yard and ended hia own life.
Physicians snid Mrs. W est had
a -fig h tin g chance” to recover.
Motive of tho shooting was un­
known.
W est roccntly wa:&lt; retired be­
cause of disability and had com­
plained of troublo with his head.
■rtinvn were
«
There
no witnesses to tho
tragedy which was discovered
when Mrs. W est was found un­
conscious on tho sidewalk in
front of her home. Indications
were she hnd managed to sta g ­
ger to the i&gt;trcct before collap­
sing.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925.

SECURITY PACT
IS HAILED WITH
JOY BY NATIONS
British Ambassador Extends
Congratulations to Streseman and Does Him Honor
for Takinginitiative in Meet

German Envoys Slip
Quietl ylnto Berlin
Hope Seen for New Relation­
ship Between Two Nations;
Both Countries Optimistic

Street Car H its
Auto Killing Five
LANSING, Mich.. Oct. 19.—
— Five persons, including
former State Representative
George W. Long, of Pompei,
tvere killed instantly when the
automobile in wnich they were
riding was struck by an inter­
urban car nt a crossing near
hero late Sunday.
Tho others killed were hia
wife and three girls, tho daugh­
ters of Pompei friends
Mr. Long was a member of
tho minority group of fivo dem­
ocrats in 1923 legislature.

OPERATORS WILL
W ALK OUT AT 4
THIS AFTERNOON

TRICE FIVE CENTS

•’K y-

m

NUMBER 68.

11 * FROM REALTY SALES Work ToStart Soon
VESSEL BURNED FOR SATURDAY On Swimming Pool
ON WAY TO N. Y;
Project In
r

Clyde Line Officials Bend­ Sanford R eally Company Dis­
poses Several Tracts For
ing Every Effort to Find
Total of $10,000; Henley
Trace of Contractor ;Scveral
B uys A creage for $10,000
People Receive Injuries

Ship Is a Complete
Wreck, Says O fficials

Signed For
JOINT MEETING Contracts
the Construction Of
ent Center
THURSDAY W ILL InA mWusem
estern Section
Sanford Avenue Lot
Purchased for $12,000 BE LOCAL AFFAIR
Casino Included In

Loss Estimated At Million Several Other Sanford Ave­ Inability of Woman’s Club
andCommcrccCommltlceTo
nue Lots Change Hands;
and Half; Reports That 10
Lake Mary’ Property Sold
Secure Out of Town Speak­
People Arc Missing Denied
er Causes Change in Plans

P lans Of Builders
Work to B eginln N ear

BERLIN, Oct. 19.—UP)— The
While the $500,000 in realty
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 19.—UP)
Future A s Final D e­
German delegation headed by I)r.
—Clyde Lino officials todny were tran sfers reported in this city dur­
In connection with the joint co­
Hans Luther, thu chnncellor, and Local Officials Say Strike bending
—........ every effort townrd find- ing Thursday and Friday of last operation dinner to bo held in tho
tails Are Completed
Gtm'.av Strescmnnn, tho foreign
Will Not Affect Operation I n« »ome trace of William J. Law- week still stands out ns n record Woman’s*’ Club building Thursday
in
the
locnl
m
arket,
sales
here
to­
minister, reached Berlin from I.n1,, i n ..,iV n rJ u .rin tm C fltia it. | ' c*» Winthrop, Mass. contractor,
night, under the nuspices of the
Establishm ent of a swim ­
Igton , Oct. 19.—
enrno Sunday. The ambassadors of i n»ir«nC? ! ^ I« ^ ,V ? j
jwho is the only person missing in taling more than $124,000 reported W elfare Departm ent of tho Wo­
| ng opposition to
Great Britain and France, the Bel­ Ulc Will Be Maintained He-Cjthe near disaster, which resulted Saturday to officials of the San­ man’s Club and the Hanford Chnm- ming pool, casino nnd amuse­
gium minister and other diplomats,
in the destruction by fire of the ford Chnmber of Commerce are bor of Commerce, it was announced ment center in this city wns
i for e x e m p tin g
ns well as the members of the cab­
Sir nrnshin Comanche off Mayport taken ns indicative of the firm today by those in chnrge of tho assured todny, when it beIn
connection
with
the
walk-out
. with incomes o f
character of the increased activity arrangem ents, th at efforts to bring
inet, greeted the returning.. delcga. of 2,000 telegraphers employed by Saturday night.
enme known that R. W. Otter
U from all ftnleral D elegates to Episcopalian tions at the station. Since it was the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad /The crew of the vessel nre to be in renl estate trading here.
several noted persons from out of
not
known
generally
when
the
Compand,
scheduled
to
become
ef­
According
to
the
figures
submit­
lies was voiced Suntho city to address tho meeting of the Otter-Kelley Realty
Convention a t New Orleans
token on imard the liner Cherokee
fective
at
l
o'clock
this
nfternoon,
train
would
arrive,
there
was
r.o
ted
by
the
trade
body
today
several
hnd proved unavailing, nnd thut Company, of Sanford and
cretary Mellon on
td
New
York
todny.
The
still
Hear Speakers at Session public manifestation.
local officers of the company s ta t­ smouldering hulk of the once beau­ denis of m ajor description were tile affair will he conducted as u New York City has complete^
meeting of th e
In Observation o f E vent
Lord, D’Abcrnon, the British ed late todny that little effect, oth­ tiful steamer lies anchored in tire consummated over the week end. strictly local enterprise.
negotiations w ith a represen­
is and means c°m ambassador, a t the request of A um- er than the general inconvenience St. John's just south of this city The Sanford Realty Company is
However, according to the an­ tative o f Irving Finchel and
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19.—UP) ten Chamberinin, the British sec­ experienced over the entire system , while fishermen a t Mayport und authority for a report of the sale nouncement,
egin consideration
a number of promi­
—The sixteen hundredth annivers­ retary of foreign affairs, congrat­ will lie felt in Sanford.
along the Atlantic coast nre keep­ of several pieces of acreuge for a nent local people will attend the Son, contractors of Coney Island,
duction kill,
for the creation of tho plant.
ary of the council of Niccn wns ob­
total consideration of $40,000.
Other than pointing to the fact
result of »ucj&gt; » served here Sunday afternoon in a ulated Chancellor Luther and Dr. that but a few men employed in ing a watch for possible bodies of These transactions included 80 banquet to spenk in the interest
Stre3cmann on the success of the
The contracts were signed today,
persons, who might have lout their
trfssury head &lt;lcof n co-ordinnted effo rt on the part
acres on Lake Lilly and a 17-acre of all local civic organizations, according to tho announcement,
connection with the telegraphic lives.
u be an enormous mass m eeting attended by dele­ conference.
churches, educational and welfare and advertisements for tho prelim­
“ To the German government,” operation of the local yard and dis­
,c to the government gates here for the triennial gene­
The Comnnche carried a crew of tract on Island Lake.
patching
offices
are
affected
by
ral
convention
of
the
P
ro
testan
t
W. T. Henley sold approximately interests in a concerted program inary concrete work were given
els compensating ndhe said “ will alwaya be accorded
9-1.
No
authentic
check
hns
been
Episcopal Church.
G.'t acres of nearby hammock land for securing proper recreational out. It is stated thnt these sub con­
the honor of taking the initiative the telegraphers’ agreement, the
natter of policy,
The R ight Rev. E thelbcrt T al­ which led to the Locarno negotia­ local men would say but little in made ns the ship's napers were de­ to Thomas Hollingsworth for $40,­ facilities for residents of Sanford tracts will be let within a short
i to have every citizen bert, bishop of Bcthelhem and pre­
regard to the exact number of key stroyed in the fire and the only 000. This deal is nmong the num­ and the many tourists who will be­ time, and that actual work on tho
tions.”
.j hij country.
pounders involved in the situation official list is in Now York, ber credited to the Sanford Realty gin to arrive here in a few week* project will commence immediate­
siding bishop of the church pre­
whero the crew signed on for tire
A fter stating thnt Mr. Chnmber- here.
Lat, addressed to Scn- sided over the service which was
ly thereafter.
,
Co.
for the w inter senson.
lain
regarded
Locarno
as
the
tu
rn
­
ff.-oblican, New dcr- attended 1&gt;&gt;* hundreds of delegates.
However, they indicated thnt voyage. Captain E. E. Curry of
Tho
pool
and
casino,
which
will
A
Chicago
organization
purchas­
the
Comanche,
however,
snid
he
Among
those
who
will
be
present
rto su'h a suggestion
The R ight Rev. Thomas F. Gail- ing point in European history, Lm’i'l movement of trains over the line
as p art of an intensive buying will be representatives from the embrace all tho features of an up
ken as an answer to or, bishop of Tennessee, and the D’Abcrnon voiced the hope thnt the from Jacksonville nnd Tampa will wns positive that every member ed,
program
of business properties, u Rotary (’lull, which stands behind to date amusement resort, will be
of
the
crew
wna
saved.
advanced recently by Right Rev. Irving P. Johnson, bis­ friendly relations begun between be continued uninterrupted, i It is
29-foot lot on Sanford Avenue the work of the Iloy Scout move­ erected on First Street, in what
Injured Are Listed
&gt; Garner of Texas, hop of Colorado, were the speakers. tho German and British delegations1 shown that the line between these
The Clyde Line hns furnished from C. D. Brock for $12,000, nnd ment in this comm unity; the Ki- is known ns St. Gertrude’s Addi­
irat cl the ways and
Bishop Gniior, to his address e u ­ would mean a new relationship be­ points is the only section of the
J . E. Jones of Montgomery, Ain., wnnis Club which recently launch­ tion between Avocado and Mangotween
tho
two
nations.
the
following list injured:
system
controlled
absolutely
by
Hite.
logized the mem bers of the Nicenn
is said to hnve acquired 101 feet ed a drive to bring the Y. M. C. A. stino Avenues. The pool nnd casi­
The
extreme
nationalist
Deutsche
('apt.
E.
E.
Curry,
strained
telegraphic communication.
to increase the ex­ council for the p a rt they contribut­
no will be 640 feet long, accord­
on the same thoroughfare. An­
Tngeszeitung publishes an inter­
Trnin dispatchers arc not in­ left leg. An X-ray showed no other Sanford Avenue deni involv­ to Sanford; the newly organized ing to plans submitted by the pro­
single persons from ed to C hristianity.
I,ions
Club,
sponsoring
tho
com­
bones
were
broken
and
he
was
re
­
view
which
its
Locarno
correspond­
cluded in the strike order. Hut a
00, and for married
Tho m ass m eeting com m em orat­
___ __
___________
_____ motors of the enterprise, who state
ing Mr. Hollingsworth is the re­ plete
equipment
of playgrounds
, $2,500 to $5,000 ing the Nicenn council wns the out­ ent had with M. Brinnd, the French train dispatcher, even if he worked moved to the Cherokee, another ported purchase by him of a 29- here w ith"ail'amusement fnelilUvu, (th a t the entire development will bo
[e which has the an­ standing event of today’s sessions foreign minister, who declared him­ a telegraph key himself, would Clyde Liner in port.
Alfonzo Knngert, Hamburg, G er­ foot strip in the same neighbor­ the I’nrcnt-Tonchers organizations fully equipped with modern appli­
self so ontimistic about a peaceful need the help of a telegraph opera­
other democratic of the triennial convention.
hood for $17,000. New owners of nnd the Woman's Club, which are ances, nnd will Ik* comparable to
he conunittee is deMemorial services will be held in future thnt he finished by say­ tor a t wayside points to take or­ many. seaman passenger, m inor these properties all state th n t they vitally interested in the progress of such bathing resorts as Pepp’u Pool
frecturo
of
the
skull.
ing
in
German:
"Together
you
und
ders
for
train
crews,
necessary
in
ve 3,000,000 tax pay- both the house o f deputies ami
Joseph Jacobus, fil i Elm Street, contemplate construction of busi­ tile city from a standpoint of wel­ a t Dayton* and othur beach plnnts.
In
| cries.
house of bishops today for the late I, you as a German nationalist, I ne safe nnd orderly operation.
Tho casino to be constructed in
Arlington, N. J., fractured left ness building on their land in the fare betterm ent work; and the
a French democrat, will organize a
! treasury will favor Right Rev. Frederick Burgess, bis­ prrty of Isicam ists. You will sec event the men walk out, veterans Idp.
near future.
Tourist
and
Entertainm
ent
Com­
connection
with the swimming pool
in the Const Line service—men
I personal exemptions hop of Lang Island, who died last
The Lake M ary Development mittee of the ('handier of Com­ will, it ir polnted OUl, include every
John
M.
Hush,
Poughkeepsie,
N.
th
at
wo
will
nchievc
actual
peace
who
worked
tho
telegraph
instru­
I that
nadc known. Its cn-we°k.
Company, interested in the Crys­ merce, engaged in furnishing diver­ vnriety of popular am usem ent con­
urope nnd eventually renounce ments in their younger days—will Y., fractured lefi shoulder.
The Rev. Dr. E rnest W. Stires,
however, will bo
cessions, a Rotisserio restaurant,’
tal Lake Shores property near sion for winter visitors.
Mrs.
A.
F.
Ford,
54
Spruce
esort
• • * bop back to the key to help traffic
oi New Y ork, presiding officer o f T,L’f
01 to n rm s/' •••*• •
’cwmnittw’.a t tho
commodious rent rooms, nnd num­
Lake M ary, announced that it hud
The
purpose
of
the
meeting
Street,
Burlington,
V.,
slight
con­
moving.
kwrlngs Monday nft- the house of deputies nnd Bishop
disposed of residential sites in that Thursday as announced, will bo an erous other features. W ith tho in­
John L. Cobbs, Jr., director of tusion on the head.
Coadjutor-elect of Long Island,
subdivision am ounting to $15,000. effort to merge t he vnrious recre­ tention of acquiring high class a t­
II.
Eros.
11'!
Riverside
Avenue
public
relations
of
the
Atlantic
reductions in the will shortly be consecrated bishop
In m aking this announcement it ational enterprises, as pursued by traction:', P at Casey, metropoli­
Lindhurst.
N.
d..
crushed
chest.
Const
Line,
declared
in
n
statem
ent
ties applying to the of that diocese.
wns
stated that a building pro­ the different agencies in the city, tan booking agent, has been engngMrs.
Phil
S.
Howes,
Montpelier,
sent out from Wilmington, N. C.,
Its, increases in exDr. S tires, n t the insistence of
gram on the project has begun into one concerted effort, for the cd by the m anagement to secure
Vt.,
injuries
to
lower
limbs.
general
headquarters
of
the*
com­
ktrhaps both, are ex­ members of his diocese, chnnged
Joseph Wilder, negro, Charles­ which will furnish a number of de­ expedition of the whole work. It is the entertainm ent features for tho
pany, th a t tho strike was in direct
pit from the cominit- his plans to atten d the funeral of
ton,
steerage passenger, minor in­ sirable homes, all of which nre thought that by broadening the establishm ent, which will include
violation
of
the
law.
Three
mem­
Reproscntati/e Bishop Burgess, heeding their su g ­
Said to cost $4,000.
sphere of the various concentrated all amusem ent concessions and
juries.
bers
of
the
Railroad
Labor
Board
New Jersey, one of gestion th a t his work here m ust
Jn connection with its first have been in Wilmington trying *o
movements here in this mnnncr, specinl nctfi from the vaudevillo
Injuries]
in
Lifeboat
(Republican members have firs t calk He telegraphed autumnal meeting of the yenr, the
the
entire program may be accom­ houses.
Tin*
D
&gt;
were
injured
when
a
bring
ubout
a
settlem
ent.
Two
ittee, yesterday pro- his reg ret n t not being able to be Cambcll-Lossing Post
of
the representatives of the Department lifeboat was crushed between tho
plished
will) greater euse and ra ­
Irving Finchel nnd Son, who wiH
ugjestir.g increasing present a t the services today.
American Legion will hold a ban­ of Labor were sent from Washing­ Reaper, Texas Oil Company tank­
pidity.
erect the plant, are nrominont con­
p for single persons
quet a t the Seminole Cafe a t 8 ton, but they also failed to help er, which went to the assistance of
An excellent menu has been pre­ tractors of Coney Island who have
t for married p:rsons
o'clock Wednesday evening, Oct. adjust the differences. The tele­ tho Comanche when S. O. S. calls
pared for the occasion, it is an­ been engaged in the construction
alio proposed a cut
21, according to an announcement graphers want a pay increase oi were s e ri out. A rcavy swell was
nounced and will lie served by of such enterprise** ns is planned
rates «n incomes of
made today.
hero for the past 30 years. The
members of the Womnn’s club.
seven cents an hour and a two rolling against the stern of the Co­
ps from t*o to one
Full attendance of the members weeks annual vacation with pay.
greater part of their operations, it
manche, catching the little open
A
special
meeting
of
tho
Sanford
Final
details
of
the
entertain­
I incomes bttwwn $1,at this dinner is urged by the of­
boat.
"In
the
event
of
u
walkout,"
said
fM from (our to two
C hapter of the Women's Christian ment are complete, nnd include is said, hns been confined to ^ tho
ficers of the post who point out the company’s statement issued by
Fifteen persons in the boat were Temperance Union will la* held at concert music by the Sanford City island reuirt center of New York.
on incomes between
th at detailed plans will lie com­ Mr. Cobb, “ the Atlantic Coast Line thrown into the ocean. They were
No announcement regarding tho
the Congregational Church in this Hand, vocal selections by the cho­
IJ.IKM from lit to four
pleted nt that time for the cele­
NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—The bration to be conducted by the will make every effort to provide picked up by the auxiliary schoon­ City on Thursday a t which time a rus of the club, nnd other novel estimated cost of the project wus
___
_pre.i- disclosed at this time, but Mr. Ot­
Foundation has re­ Legion in Sanford on Armistice uninterrupted service to the pub­ er Meta, tho pilot boat at May- number of state and district offi- features. Edward Higgins,
pttce will not p t ivjrn American
port.
cers of the organization will nd-lidcnt of the local trade body1, will ter states that the price will run
lic."
work on the muvir» cently been notified by n wide vn- Day.
.
The Comanche, abandoned be­ dress local members and others in­ fficiate ns to astm aster according well into six figures. Plans of tho
two weeks of public
, -..v netty of organizations th a t nt nnIt is the plan of the I.egionaires,
tween
8 and 9 o'clock when pas­ terested in the work.
This an­ to tiie plans, which have been a r ­ enterprise call for completion of
ring which alt persons'nual conventions or special mcct- according to I,. C. Bcbout, secre­ Lobster Pirates Are
sengers bad been removed, started nouncement was made this morn­ ranged by a joint committee, in the work some time a fte r the first
i ruviuon of tiie iawlings tielcl w ithin p ast few months tary to provide an attractive pro­
northeast, and by day­ ing by officers of the society who charge of Mrs. W. L. Henley, of the year, ho says.
Active in New Jersey drifting
action hns been taken regarding gram for the holiday as a measure
break this
morning haddrifted
have completed arrangem ents for|chairm nn of the W elfare Depart­
I Ready in Orrcmbrr the World C ourt—in some cases of inducements to remain in the
23
milce
north
to
a
point
near
ment of tin* Woman’s Club, und J.
the affair.
kfc is expected to j*.'indorsing the C ourt and in others city. Tentative features suggest­
HIGHLANDS. N. J.. Oct. 19.— Ftrnandinn.
Among the speakers engaged for Ci. Dali, chairman of the Tourist
Mentation to the hou.H' s|n' c a l l i n g fob a record vole ed for the occasion incluilo a pa­ (/p)—Lobster bootleggers nre ac­
Is Complete Wreck
the meeting arc Mrs. Ella Parker and Entertainm ent Committee of
-'u meets in [krrmig'fjnf the Senate on the Court early rade in the morning, boat races tive off the New- Jersey const. Ly­
Sho was followed by the Tug of St. Cloud, state vice-president, the Chamber of Commerce.
tkC'bill by that body I'n the session which begins next early afternoon; football game ing outside the three-mile limit of A. II. P otter, Cnptnin E. S. Davis
hri .tmaa holidays m December.
late afternoon; special war mov­ state juridiction, they buy ".shortV in command, but the tug wns not who "ill talk on “Christian Citi­
zenship;” her husband, who is the
J final enactment- of
The action of these organiza­ ing picture nt Milanc Theatre; ami smuggle their contraband aide
«f «a
to get a tow line on the Methodist m inister nt St. Cloud, M ethodists I* r e v a i \
Payments 0f the new tions, since it is universally bipar­ fireworks display early evening ashore to resorts and even to tire Comanche
8 o’clock thia nnd Mrs. Belle Avery, of T aft, who
*'■ is predicted.
tisan ami non-political, is of special and dance a t the City Hall late larger cities. A “short” is a lob- morning. Theuntil
TALLAHASSEE, Oat. 19.—UP)
Comanche, Captain is Die district president of the so­ A t S tate School For
interest in viuw of the Senate’s evening.
t ,r measuring teas Hum four and j '
sai(1&gt; vvni, n com„|„te wreck.
—Two hundred nnd ninety seven
(Jirls,
Record
Shows
I r l l S. T ! afy
ciety.
agreem
ent
to
begin
consideration
Such
a
program,
it
is
pointed
(lllC-C
fM«e* dated October 7,
applicants, hailing from virtually
woodwork burned, framework
of the Court on December 17 next, out, will mean much to Sanford
Rev. Parker, it is announced, will
every sta te in tho Union, were ex­
twisted
nnd
superstructure
down.
the meeting on tho subject
and also in view of President Cool- from a publicity standpoint, nnd
This traffic has reduced tho av­
TALLAHASSEE. Fin., Oct. 19. amined for license to practice med­
The vessel, still smoking henv- address
0 * J * k might he idge’a reported intention to call it is hoped thnt every Legion man erage weight of the lobster caught
of
“
Law
Enforcement.’’
Ho
is
said
—Four hundred and fifty four of icine in Florida a t the semi-annuul
ily, attracted thousands an she
................
turn out for the affair nnd in these wuters from five pounds proceeded past Mayport up tho to In* a speaker of ability, who ser­ the 1,318 students nt Florida State meeting of the State Bourd of
mlYiLW"* lhat ^ for Senate action on the Court will
Atuf ,e m amending next December.
ved years as county judge and as
assist in the accumulation of sug- to one.'
St. Johns river late todny. The prosecuting attorney in Kansas, College for Women have a prefer­ Medicul Exam iners, which held :t
ence for the Methodist church, ac­ two-day meeting here.
Thcse
organizations,
with
a
wide
gestion.1
for
Armistice
Day.
W K °.rmw”tm.Pv'" uuU
remains of the once beautiful ship before coming to this Htute.
thi,...
r variety of business, professional
cording to a religious census taken
CLOSE
NECK
IN
CHURCH
were
beached
on
tho
banks
of
tho
. W o n is your niul social interests represented,
The clnss, according to Dr. W,
a t th at institution.
VIENNA,
Oct.
10.—(/P)—In
sev­
According
to
the
locul
officers,
St. Johns, several miles below the
n, ' 11 Pr«bably casts form an excellent cross-section of Whiddon And Hodges
M. Mowlctt, of Tampir, secretary
eral Jewish synagogues notices city, where it will remain until detailed plans have been completed
Baptists run a close second in
the board, wai» one of the larg­
American life. The action taken
for the affair, which, it is hoped thu census, with 323, nnd he Pres of
Realty Field have apocnrecl stating that women an examination will be made.
c-incomes up to $5,- on the Court is the more im portant Enter
est
ever facing a state medical body
She was valued a t $1,500,000 will be one of the best promotion bytcriani' arc third, with 265.
rrnment receives because a g reat many of these or­ As Laney Buys Plant will be admitted to services only
in tho United States.
I
meetings
held
by
the
local
organi­
if they wear dresses clot'-’d a t the
(Continued on rag e Three.)
There mu 136 Episcopalians in
the i n f ' 1 ^crefore, it ganizations usunlly avoid consid­
Twenty applicants, tho secretary
zation.
neck,
0,. brut of economy eration of subjects outside the par­
the college tjnd 44 Catholics.
said,
were refused examination
Bale of the Whiddon nnd Hodges
The full program of the meeting,
;mtnt’n Standpoint
Following arc the othur religions because they did not measure up
dry denning plant a t 110 East Sec­
as announced thia morning is giv­ represented:
nct incomes of $5,000 ticular purposes of their group.
to the standard nought by the
ond S treet to E. H. Laney, who
en ns follows:
board, improper credentials having
Christian,
28;
C
hristian
Science.
ptimnto
will assume charge of the estab­
Song, "Onward Christian Sol­ 23; Congregntionalist. 13; Luther- I been presented.
If S
h*10 1°SS of October B rings Snow, lishment under the name of the
diers."
If 3 °°°W ) by the
The qualifications for n medical
mis, 5; Seventh Day Adventists, 2;
Rain and Cold to W est Iotncy Dry Cleaning Company,
Welcome
of
Congregational Church of Christ, Mormon, Nasa- examination in Florida arc exceed­
ha-c.j a sW » t i o n is
wa:i
announced
here
Saturday.
on tho elitninai n o xv t p i r s Oct 19 —UP)—’ in the lant few years, nnd the find- Church, Mrs. Jennie Munson.
reno, Reform, St. Jo h n ’s, St. Paul’s ingly stringent, Secretary Rowlett
Ux
Mr. Laney, it is stated, has had
‘• ’j on net incomes of
CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—(A1)—Octo­
Welcome to City, John G. Leon- and Univcrsulist, 1.
stated. Abiong tho prime nccmal- £
' * ?ho* knew
» « • *it.* •
^
as
I •:l i i wilhout extend­ bers reputation as a month of in­ 10* y e n r^ 'Jxrwjrienco in th . . ! « •
ardy.
tiet', he said, are those requiring a
There
arc
nine
Jewo,
nnd
nine
Mr? \ Vlu ra .?i,!.&lt;.. iJ.tr,,.,
I r !np^ on tu taxpayers dolent, sunshine and placid autum n ing nnd pressing business before | body
Dr. Cipes, who examined the
Heading of Scripture, Rev. T. J. others havu no preference at ull student to Us a ntembsr of a grad­
this
city.
He
will
peri„ent
Philadelphia
society
matron
rJ
H
waV'l
It w'ould beauty has gone by tho boards this oming to
found late yestcr- Nixon.
uate class at college, and to attend
in regard to religion.
nd Mary Davis,
L n ?Utahle to raise the year. Instead of a intermezzo, has sonally supe,.ri„u.„,t . 1. « ■ » * " „ : S . Ca " wC o S f
Prayer, Dr. Arm strong.
a literary school.
police a t that time
l5ijfm‘Pa&gt;;CTa havinK in- come tho discordant notes of tho work.
Address "C hristian Citizonsiup”
Whiddon and- Hodges
to nnnourH. ma &gt;
. . '
N ina Wilcox Putnam
temnest driving snow and rain and
The firm of
- ..........—.......
... Surgeon A. F.u. ' -t' agner
,|pnth
was
prob
he
believed
heart
trouble from Mrs. Ella Parker.
Ee „o» .'LoOO
$T(i)i Cand
“ \M
n0t
To Cogitate
to tax, cold into a shivering middle and has been retained intact but will ably due S alcoholism He said he which Mrs. Biddle had suffered,
Vocal Solo, Selected, Mrs. P . It. Is Robbed Of $6,000 Martin
I to . tlcom»* in excess far west. Death even has lurked engngo solely in real cstnte opera­ would not enter that cause official-, was tho.cnuso of death.
Fry.’
Over Case of Sheriff
in the sw irling snow flukes*, h ar­ tions, according to the announce­
Police Find Liquor
1
,rxamplc« il
Reading of the Resolutions pussuntil a ,
|y
In
accords,
however,
WEST PALM BEACH. Oct. 19.
*
”n “ msn with bingers of bleak w inter d a y s ..
ment. The members have ah*i re­
Police detectives declared they ed by the Sanford Union, Mrs.
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 19.—UP)—
—CV)— Police in West Palm Beach
tained office space at their old chemical analysis of the stomach found two bottles containing what Belle Avery.
th rn * ,0‘,° und ta tax
Governor
M artin will "eogitnt^"
and
vital
organs
hnd
been
com
and I^ike Wortii were today vain­
lncome of 15,100
Second Street address, •
they believed liquor, in Mrs. Bid­
Song, "Ribbon W hite.”
Many
Orders
Causing
for n day or two over the case of
pleted.
.
.
,
.
ly
nt
work
on
tho
task
of
appre­
dle’s
apartm
ent
Saturday.
,
K n li .f XCe*!’ of *1-000Address, "Law Enforcement,"
Found in Apartment
hending five men. who are said to Sheriff Henry Chase of Dude
Ptian f “ Rtrninht
Dr. W agner exnreiiied belief
H on au taxpayers Market Prices to Rise Constitutionality Of
Mrs. Biddle was found dead in that bruises discovered on the body Rev. Parker.
have staged a daring holdup on Veoisnty before deciding a* to
Benediction.
• h estimated that
her
apartm
ent
here
&gt;'islL|
.
j
Ocean Boulevard early yesterday whether or not the sheriff be rnVolstead Aet Upheld Bruises discovered on the bod&gt; led were caused when sho fell or roll­
r«»«-*nue has*, on l92£ o t h e r * y P R/Ku ° - l- 19.—UP)—Anin which Nina Wilcox Putnam , not­ mored from office, the executive
ed off the bed shortly before she
nstcod of ---------The
- •°°&lt; °,f buying orders si.vept
$33,000,000
Trucks
Collide,
K
illing
polico to open an *"*«*"?,att'“n died.
ed writer who has a w inter homo announced this morning.
*57,000,000.
governor’s stutentent came fol­
WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.—W — which wan speeded up when detcc
n J !i ! »tock
today bringin
Delray,
lost
jewels,
papers
and
Mr. Biddle, who has been living One and Injuring 11
Tho constitutionality of the Vol­ lives reported they hn.l difficu t&gt;
lowing a hearing, which on request
cash aggregating $6,000.
whirhb 1 a *h arL’ raUy in
at a Hollywood hotel, opart from
of Chase’s attorneys, was opened
stead
Act
again
wus
upheld
frs rl’s s ia n g o o d s
gathering
any
information
from
in
SnMh
h
I
r
rcarm
e*
thS
collapM
ia
^
his wife, came to Mrs. Biddles
iinni hour. Last Saturdray’s trad- its provisions discussed in detail occupants and attaches o
to the public.
MIAMI,
Oct.
19.—(ft*)—One
man
. 0
apartm ent with the ciictor who
ing again wa
M arkets
today by the Supreme Court. *
wus killed and 11 h u rt when a
r cen ’ 9--~JA»)_More
was
called
a
fte
r
her
body
had
been
Pelts from tho year 1924 brought
Mot* formal opinion in the Druggab ‘S i S p ; m .r,.n
t to
tota*
later to his hn- ;ruck loaded &gt;sith workman crash$350,90(1 on the oiit-of-wtato m ar­
case from Chicago on which an ap- in«m Deputy District Attorney Har found but returnediol«;.
CHICAGO,
Oct.
19.—UP)_Whont
d
into
a
light
truck
in
Coral
Gab"?. W
T
i» W I Id . police were tol.I, ’ jktectiv
detectives
npenl
» . l lby
. — »&gt;._
.I.’. f a n r l n n t T
ket. One trapper alone furnished
the defendant
reO C C n tly " ' 0 * iolciU
Nearly 60
pnvisannouiic
Mr*, j were endeavoring to locate the lies thin m orning. The dead intin is December 140V* m I461i; May, to a commercial pelt buyer 7,000
I lh« tot#!*
dismissed, wns made the occuhu
1434 to 113%; Corn, December,
.. amount of
C.
J.
Lawrence,
a
carpenter,
driv­
Iduruijj .tow
told d»y Dr.
‘ y;, (J tb-t she sportamnn to effllst his aw in
70 tu 70%; Oats, Dcccn'bcr. 39%. coon plet
WA1 •ln n T 1. . Rnton—iConstruction of for the court’s redefinitioni of &gt;_
er qf tho lighter machine, .
Anivticai
support of the vrlidlty of the 5
&amp; here. t5
ot
law.

SERVICE HELD ON
ANNIVERSARY OF
NICE AN COUNCIL

EV

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I

Legionaires W i l l
Hold Banquet H ere
W ednesday N ight

Sanford C hapter Of
W.C.T.U. Will Hold
M eeting Thursday

A m erican Soeiety
Gets E ndorsem ent
Of N ational Bodies

Large Class T akes
Exams For M edical
Practice'L i c e n s e

s v“oro ,o «*»«*

Philadelphia Society M atron Found
Dead Sunday But Facts Are Witheld

I

I

�17, 1925.

THE SANFORD

Irish Parents W ould
Take Language From
AllSchoolCurriculums

»
DUBLIN, Oct. 17.—W )— The
Technical Committco of County
Mnvo lm3 reduced from G70 to 400
pound* the money provided for thn
teaching of the Irish language, and
forecasts a further reduction next
year.
Monsignor D’Alton who intro­
duced the motion said t i n t he
knows mothers who hreaten to
withdraw their children from
s.hool if the teaching of Irish is
n. • dropped. He declared that the
spoken lnnguago is losing ground,
PVOn in dk'.ricts where it was gen­
erally spoken till com paratively
recently.
The government recognizes this,
hut thinks it regrettable, and is
taking steps in ell directions to
remedy it. Irish is now made u
rompul-nr/ subject in the primary

F ast Action in F ifth World Series Conflict

%
Soldiers Stand Good Chance
To A venge D efeat o f 1921;
Yale Meets Pennsylvania In
Another Eastern Headliner

•
S '- / k . v

Center Hill—Tentative plans un­
der way for constructing $100,000
Oak Terrace Hotel.
..

is

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M l

sS** --.n

ger from Princeton. L ast year the J
men of “Old N assau” won by only
17 to 14, nnd Jack Owsley, form­
erly assistant to Tad Jones a t
Ynle, expects a different verdict
Want one Salesman who Is
in the fray to come although the
■&lt;+4.W,
Tiger has not been compelled to
not afraid of prosperity.
bare its clnws in the early gomes.
Must he nn experienced
Ilarvnrd, a mennee to E astern
championship clnimnnts for tho
man. This is a highly
first time in several years by its
remunerative position that
G8-0 conquest- of Little Midillebury
last week, faces the severe test of There was fast action n t the end of til * ‘evonlli inning i i tin* fifth v.- rid cri game when ^Imldy Uuel
is permanent w ith a large
its early season in n figliting Holy peg to Third Boioman Blunge caught t^uyicr, Pirnto rii lit fi&lt; !.!• •. t tl third
k. Blucge was hack i
corporation that is doing
Cross eleven. L ast year th e Crim­ th" game a fter two da
■ .
lily v'.tli a bump o n I.; skull and a cvere headache.
son won, 12 to 0, nnd in 1923 m an­
big things. Sec Manager.
aged to eke out a conquest by a
.‘1115 1st. N a t. Ilk. Illdg. be­
mere six points.
Eddie Tryon will lond his Col­
tween 9 and 12 m ornings.
gate w nrriors against LeFaycttc.
Tryon has amar.Scd an imposing |
At Birmingham—Alabama vt
total of points, scoring four touch­
Scv/nnct).
downs in 22 m inutes a week ago,
At Dnlli.’ —Toxin vi. Auburn.
when Colgate defeated Snint BonnA t A tlanta—Georgia Tech vs,
venture, 49 to 0.
Florida.
SEATTLE. Oct. JG.—(/PI—The
LnFuyctte’s victory on th a t day
At Auguf/n. (ia.—Georgia vs, I'n ■i r. ill of Wa hiiigton and
wns fully ns impresivc, a 40 to U
Furman.
m argin over W ashington College.
At l.exingt «.'i. In-.— Kcnluiky v . ( idiloinia, unman h-s of tho north
There are, several inter-sectional
r.::d smith on the Pacific Coast
Washinglmi
•• .
games of calibre, a tusslo of great
At \V.« •lingjon— Maryland \ , football field, have each won four Constructed by masters, to
importance being th a t of Columbia
and Ohio Stato. a t Columbus.
games and two have been tied. The
battle disasters. Dunlop is
Syracuse U niversity faros Indin.
ew Orlenn — Tulano
o’eare it wish of the Husky heart
na a t Indianapolis, Penn Slate
thi&lt;
i- i,, ,j, f.
the Golden best in every way and built in
nnd M arietta lock nt S tate colic: ,
the U. S. A.
Pa., nnd Georgetown m eets Detroit
Virginia
University nt D etroit.
mre California renewed
iuc relations lias Washington
N otre Dnme’H eleven carried and
an h mi 'dili' to tiium ph. Enoch W.
kicked th eir football across tic. Wushini '",ii i &lt;ach, who
continent Inst season for the na
George- a' i
I. .crett high school built a
tional championship, if there i
! "• that won national clmmpiimsuch nn honor in the gridiron
I-i. Col. i- i ■ liii fitli year of trying
games. They defeated all oponen
1 di H California. Last year ids
the ‘Four Horsemen," Ktuhdtchcr,
none i
inooga
in D • closing minutes made
M iller, Crowley nnd Layden cutting
through every m unner of defea te.
ne.t'ui
reaches
farther
Tho new Notre Dame bnckfield
has carried on tills year, invei ping
than u uni this season,
through Hnylor University from
■ University of NcbrasTexas, by nn overwhelming con.
"•n, October 17. The
toppling Lombard G9 to 0 and out­
V behind Stanford here
playing Beloit 19 to :i.
Arniy’rt bnckfield is itrong an I
hat the veterans in
tho noldiers have a solid line. I.a i
could take care ofi
season N otre Dame won by Dl to
I’.i .'shnw concentrat7, but its green team is faring a
and kicking.
hnrd struggle, a fact which much
K nutc Roekne admits freely.
Lending E astern tennis matched
for tomorrow and the results of
Evenin'; Business Class
the 1924 contests folow:
Notre Damo Dl, Army 7.
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Ai Unitinv'r:'- .l.,hns llopl.in
Mi «. Merle,
Mrs. Maxwell.
Yale-Pennsvlvunin, no game,
\
I!ii haired
Princeton 17, Navy 14.
Every
Montlav,
Wednesday
At Little I!-, k- little Rack \
Drive In
H arvard 12, Holy Cross 0.
a n d I rid a v E v e n in g 7 &amp; 9 Elm nnd 1st St.
'
loscliiia.
R utgers 10, Cornell 0.
I’hone
4
17-W.
Sanford,
Fla.
B"ginn? rs may enter r.t any
At .Mi uni --Miami v.-&gt;. Tt m \1
C olgate-I.aFaj cite, no game.
time
\
iioin.
W. and J. 10, Carnegie o.
At • 1 ulc boi, 55. (' Th" ( it,aPittsburgh-Got)} burg, no ganv .
th I vs. V-wberry.
Durtniouth-Maiiie, no game.
At Itiihmoml—William, M.n y v &gt;
Brown-Bates, no game.
11mmin 11ill M.
At Mobile —Spring Iiill vs
MARTIN CVNNCVr ATTEND
Marion.
At Solemn—Roanoke vs. ( on
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. I d —(V)
—Govt no.r Martin announci d to . '&gt;rd.
At Birmingham: Birmingham lay that lie v. iuiM lint lie able i,
,\i Maryville — Maryville v
KilvMu*
Lawn and GplfCoursd
Birmingham Southern 2.r», Mi da- attend th" I Diversity of Florid i
■ippi College 25.
■
Also
Peas for,
At Wc t fnini • cr
lit orgin ’i ■• 11 foot I l| id ..........
At College Station, T exas: Tex­ played in Atlanta Hnluiduy.
v.i. W. iMarylaml.
as A. &amp; M. 7, H. M. U. tt.
A I ,&gt;r:i Minig —
At Westerville: Cincinnati Uni­ MIAMI All deli tivci sergeant II i.,ir den Syd.
I.)u&gt;ting
and Insecticides,•*
versity «, Oltcrbcin i).
At .1,*I&lt;11m City
''liard-boilcd." G. C. Will,
At Jacksonville* RollLnii Fre h- ainr e1hinot
tiu.a
v
.
Milligan.
hold ih.it po-t here
.
l ’h o n c 2 IS
V
J
Jnan 7, i'lotidit Alililary Academy re. i ol, Ivwho
In cried the exliortalioii ,,i
ihe Saviour ami t&lt; . into hi loom
k il g o r e s e e d
*v *
„ At Columbia: South Carolina 0. a 'Hireling lad. Ill |„,v. Ridiltv
D

T oday’s Games

JUST ARRIVED WTO«SJ

Florida
Seed.
English
fall planting.
Materials

At Lakeland: High R», Palnulto 0.
At Bowling Green, tildo: Rowl­
ing Green 0, Capital 0.
At College Station: Texas A. L
M. 7. Southern Mcthodi-t Univer­
sity 0.
At Tucson, Arix.: Univer.dly of
Utah 9, University of Arizona u
At Bat. Mil.. \, .
\ r|
(idlcge 0, Cr II ge „f n ..
,
At Arkiidrlphia: Arkan: .c r. a !,.
10, Henderson Brown .

W. II. LONG

OUH SALKS VORCK AH|j R*,

W e G u n rn n tc e S n ll,f nr',,
P ro p e rtjr y ou m i n t not,I— 1, |, . „

ALLEN

MEAT MARKET

gieait Wilkne-mi tint, him to In

A N D BRp

110 K. S eco n d S tre e t, Sanford,

Fall is here­
in our store
When the leaves begin to
fall, men’* thoughts naturally
turn to the brisk weather to
cone.

Pine Cr
LOTS

For we know we can sat­
isfy you because of their style,
and fit, and Warranty—,
/ot £ Button; fl£Q a Rif.%'

A few choice ones left. '
§250.00 to §500.00

:

W orth Twice This Price
Original purchasers o f Pine Crest lots
their money.

W oodruff &amp;
W atson
210 E. F irst St

Realtors,

T h e entire industry’s pro­
duction of m otor trucks in­
creased 23 per cent during
th e firs t eig h t m o n th s of
1925.
G raham B rothers T ru c k s
in the same period increased
105 per cent!
\
A m agnificent tribute to
Graham Brothers policy of
m ax im u m value at m in i­
m um co st.

M on Chassis, §1120. 1 •// (on chassis, §1105,
Delivered,

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS i
PHONE 3

' i’f ’fit * uiluotn, 5 in grove 5 in timiter. 4
ad. §3,500.00.
§2,00(1.00 cash.

own home.

Clenrwnf.T New
| ,.
,
m anufacturing fdunt being &lt;, ti
etrujityql oq J’ark S l r c t .

ATAUCTION'

„

co.

I'ranks, H, had l« m •l,--,-i t--.I hy h
father, and l&lt; it nlon.. m ilu- w.ul.l
Me had lliail.lgi &lt;1 In , !’, mil
|u
lug by w iling nnpci
When It.
clinic into (ho poiuc .inti,I,, v,
th at a hi.in li.-id alniM .1 hiin, . ■

lr t l * va

iCoast Teams Will
'Attempt To B reak
Tie In Grid B attles

I Football R esulls

.Woffurd 0.

A N D , .BRp
U

W e a r e p e r m a n e n tly lo rn tr.i |„ ,

Fall Is here, in our store,
mm*. And we hare chosen
only those goods that will
give you lasting satisfaction,
like—for instance—Dutchess
Trousers,

rv.v tf8j£

C adets D rop Canto
To Rollins R a t s
By Score of 7 To 0

ALLEN

IS ntnle A u c tio n Unit*.

HO ' ’ uir.ird Avi’. Sanford, H a

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for Rood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next lo ,V aldez.

187 acres one mile and half from business i
w onderful fo r subdivision. P ri
000 cash, balance one, two, three and four

a.

11tinmi r,

f. lots fronting on Dixie Highway
7,01)0.01). ..Terms to suit, .

l ’l UVIS &amp; WII.COX '

S O L D 'B Y .D O D G E B R O T H S

d e a l e r s

E V E R Y W tilb

H acres near Country Club on hard road

$500.00 per acre, good terms, t i . ssu.it*.

I- n* * ,,lunty&gt;Pr*ce fight. Inquire of this wow
m i land.
,
;

P h on e 7 0 2
V ald ez Buildi

�iithe

PAGE TWO

sAW Q R P H in l^iM Q y ro A t/O ^giL lgrJ g ^

WE HAVE BUYERS

B ETTER BUYS
For Homes.
$2700
1 Lot in San Lanta, Eastern exposure, for quick sale....................
$1750
1 Lot Evans Terrace, Southern exposure, a pick up a t.................
Several lots in the city at considerably iess than market value
21 acres juBt outside city lim its near big developments, if subdivided
would bring at least 5 tim es the price asked.
If you have any houses for sale bring me your listings
custom ers for houses right now.

1 Lot, Rose Court................................„$2250.uu
1 Lot, Magnolia...................................... $2250.00
2 Lots, Oak, 1 corner........................... $5000.00
3 Lots, Maple, each................................$1250.00
60 a cres................................................... $9000.00
1000 acres 3
miles lake front at $3.50 acre

What have you? Furnished or unfurnished.
your place for you.

Cold Storage Plant, half city block, French A ve. T£rms.
40 Acre Celery Farm for $1250 per acre. Term s.
N ice House and 20 acres celery farm . $40,000. Good terms
B usiness and Residence lots on F irst Street Extension.
Lot on Oak between 11th and 12th. $2,000. Good terms.
Lot corner Oak and 14th. $2,500. E asy term s.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR LISTINGS

ReaUEstate and Investm ents.

Phone 743

203-205 Meisch Building

A creage

Homes

The Davey-Winston O rganization Inc,

Smith &amp; Rawlins

R. W. LAWTON, R ealtor

Farm s

212 Mngnolia Ave.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

Phone 367.

Masonic Building------ Phone 707

INVESTM ENTS

LIST YOUR PRO PER TY WITH US

KARL J. SCHULTZ

BUY YOUR HOM E-N O W !
One houBe completely furnished on Sanford Avenue opposite Rose Court
containing 5 rooms and bath, garage, beautiful lawn and shade trees.
Term s Vi cash and the balance like rent.
In Rose Court one, two-»tory house beautifully furnished on the corner of
Sanford Ave., and Hughey Street priced considerably below the market.
Sec us quick about this. Part cash and terms to suit the purchaser.
Five blocks from First Street on Myrtle Avenue, one, two-story house con­
taining 7 rooms garage and shade trees. If you are looking for a house
close in this is hard to beat at the present price. Part cash and terms.

COLCLOUGII REALTY COMPANY
311&gt;Flrst National Ilnnk Bldg.
SANFOItl), FLORIDA
R EAL ESTATE

Phone 7.1

1st National Bank Bldg.

With offices in New York City and various other citiel
over the country, we are in a position to sell your prop]
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in pro^rtj
in this locality.
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, et|
kindly communicate with us.

Phone 744

21 feet on Sanford Avenue, between First
and Second St., at $700.00 per front foot.
39 acres, Beardall Avenue^ of which 27 acres
are tiled. This farm is fully equipped and
can be bought at a bargain.

FULTON, INC.
REAL ESTATE

Lot 25, Rose Court. 75xlG0, Eastern ex­
posure.
$2,500. Term s.

Developers
Seminole Hotel

Brokers

Promote

INSURANCE

THE
ADS
ON
THIS
PAGE-

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
Manager

Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
REALTORS

Established 1010
LOANS------ INSURANCE
CITY PRO P ERTY------FA RMS

Office 116 Merri w ether Building

—can be classed as so many sales­
men, displaying their wares to ten
thousand prospective, eager-toknow buyers every day.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

REAL BARGAIN

-SUBDIVISIONS

1.

A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Road.

2. N ortheast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue. One 6 room houst
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beautiful lawn, flowers,tr
bery. For sale together or separately.

Values Just In Their Infancy
2 lots and 8 room modern house, on corner, fronting east and south,
First Street 127V** feet, depth 132 ft. House rented for $65 per mo
refused $12,500. Fort short time $13,000, one third cash and balance in
three years.
Five acres ami living quarters, ju st off th e Orlando road about five
Sanford, few days only, at $1600.

Between Palmetto and Magnolia, one
one facing Spurling. $1,650.00 each.

Just out of Sanford City limits, .east front on Sanford Ave., lot wit
house, also lot immediately behind same fronting on Palmetto, all f
ami $25 per month. Total $3,000.
All properties subject to prior sale.

FIRST STREET EXTENSION
BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Lot 13 in Block A. facing Chapman Ave,
restricted.

$170.00 per front foot.

BAYARI) REALTY COMPANY
Real E state— Investm ents
116 South Park Ave,

ATTENTION OWNERS

Facing Lee and 31 and 32 facing San Juan
per front foot. Liberal terms on all.

HAVE YOU NOTICED
m a t the h a st bulkhead is completed ano that First Strr
ginning at Sanford Avenue. Well w e h ave s o n nf n
owners have reluctlantly placed the beat of this nroner
to improve their cash position. Investigate this offer

Wo have a diet
s ta rt a new busines;

FIRST STREET
One block fronting, 130 ft on First Street Un.mi
Street. $800 per front foot, Vi cash, 5 Vi, binder.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

L. SUMMONS, Sales Mgr,
Phone 117

SEMINOLE HOULEVARn
300 feet on Cypress, fronting 100 fee to n the Boulm
property is offered at $275 per front foot rm r , ,
Sanford Avenue l block W est, has, we Understand I n
The owners are sacrificing on the eve of tLr. ___ ! ‘ ? l!

Phone 708-709

F. H. SCRUGGS,

M g ,,*

�HERAt.n,MoW. O c S i u j .
Series’ C

BfOTICM Full POLIOA
.

Ridden By Rtfbfiifs
(Continued 'from'*T ap e Onb)
- WELLINGTON. \NcW Zealand,
i. Thr* cargo Oct. l«|.—(£•}— Modern woman'*
waa also in. fondness fgf. fura
enfthling this
sum ]
country to turn its rabbit pest into
Reports Prove Unfounded u sourr* of profit.
Reports that ten perm its were
Fur many years m ultitudes of
missing proved unfounded. Clyde rabbits were slaughtered merely: to
Line officials said. Several mem­ keep them from destroying the
bers of the crew lenped overboard crops. With the discovery, howto got off the vessel,
veatel, it was puint,- |‘vcr. that, the rnbbit’s coat could
eii
n&lt; out, and with numb
*'
'H + a ii bo dyed and made to look like a
renders struggling in .... water
........ more expensive fur, he became Inn
when the lifeboat was crushed and ascot instead of a liability, i !
“ bother upset, thotes already on
Fast year 18,500,000 rabbit (skins
the Pepper assumed several were '•in: exported from New Zealand
drowned. All the passengers and to the United S tates nnd Englnfni.
members !r,f..the crew wore life ibeie slijii‘3 wei‘o t valued a t uppreservers.
.
(
wani&lt; of $1.000,Q0Q. Rabbit t r i p !• i slier men patrolled tho beach P’Jjf hmt how become a well hstabli*hu&gt;iand rem unerative ibuuitoday, but'no bodies were found.
/
Local U nited- States steamboat ness.
inspectors will begin their inves­
• L T o n i \ T i i t i T o i t s ,\N n
tigation of the dlittster today,* ff.
IH ff lit) K i l t
” • White, district agent of the
•*!! !"• ri'culved liy tlio Hoard
odir
I
n
s
tr u c tlo u a t to n n.ch lrk
Llyde S. S. Co. said tonight. Cap­
u. -day m o rning, Nov* mtn*r 3rd,
tain Curry. several officials and n
tho court house, fur Hie
ruction of tw o ro o m s a t tho
number of passengers nnd mem­
’f
t
W
est Hide P r im a r y nCh'toL
bers of the crew w ilhbc question­
1 and s|x'clfli-atIons m a y lit* &lt;]li'd by the inspectors' Mr. White
' from a r c h ite c t
E lto n J.
F irs t
N a tio n a l H unk
8al&lt;I, anu Inter n trip will be made
i'"1
'.
All
Idils
m
u
s
t
In*
si&lt;;tled
to the fire swept vessel.
iciurnpanlcil t,y r o rtl fl e d chock
Cause Nut Determined
lUtn of One H u u d r e d ’ DnlThe enu! * of the fire has not
been determined, Mr. White said,
nnd may never be known. No
' HI IIT o r TII1I l*OP\TV
combustibles were carried by the
t'hC. SIMIINOI.H till MV,
t
ii: or Fi.oiiliiA.
vessel ho said. It carried a light;,
'• I'.State of. ..
*
,
cargo, consisting of lumber, naval
ALII " INSLOW MPTCHELL,
stores and general merchandise.
Near tiic place where tho Co­
manche was abandoned, nine em p­
ty lifeboats, two from the Renpcr
and, seven from the Comnnchc
were found today. A m an's shoeanil some woman's . clothing Ayere
found in mu* of them.

Ik

A dditional Society
T. M, Fox went to Jacksonville
Friday on business.
Berry St. Johns spent Friday in
Orjaiulo on business.
I.ce Feck spent Friday in Jack ­
Georgia sonville on business.
Invesim enl

Trains of
Ln Meet in Head-On

G. W. Spencer arrived
Ion Near Clinch field ;
from A tlanta Sunday.
bther Trainmen H u r t

homo

Hankers A skociation Will Hold Annual
Convention at St. Peters­
burg
During
December

FLORIDA has withstood
much in tho past.
Now
ftho has to go against n
“TgitNAD.O”. Lota hope
they trounce TKCTL
* '■

Dwight Freeman and Earle Mc­
Carthy w ent to Orlando Thursday
evening to attend "Honey Bunch."

j

O* t h e C irc u it C o u r t of th e flrvsnth
J u d ic ia l C irc u it o f t h e S ta te of M o .
rldn. In nnd f u r Hernlnnle County,
on
17th day of October,
v!

K. DOUTILAKR.

C le rk of t h s C irc u it C ourt of th e
H «venth J u d ic ia l C irc u it of F lo r­
ida, In and fo r Scmlnot* County.
By A. M. W E E K S,
tH R A I .) .- , til i ~ J T ‘l y
r. Q tlP k fiib n

CU r*

. Popn.

Complainant,

MARY F. H A R T L E Y PH IL L IP S,
et u l..
D efendants.
( I tn l lu n
T o M a ry F. H a r tle y Phillips, an d
h u s b a n d J. C. P hillips: J u l i a V. I L u t It-yt F r a n c o s J a n o s H a rtle y ; tiaorttu
H. H a r tle y , an d wife.---------H a r tle y , I
w h o s e C h r is t ia n nam o Is u n k n o w n ,
C orleno l&gt;. I l a r t l o y ; and iuioIi nnd
e v e r y of tho nliovo nam ed d efe n d n n ts. If ItvInK. a n d If i l t l i r r . a n y )
o r nil of th e said d e f e n d a n ts bn

R e s id e n t of F l o r i d a sin c e 1SSL
R e fe re n c e s:
F i r s t N a tio n a l Rank.

*' J. H. HUTCHINSON
H i: A I, K STATIC
123 W est F i r s t Ktrcftt
Phono l i j
M e m b er of
SANFORD, FLA.
F l o r i d a Suite '
F l o r i s t s A ssociation.
•

I l f f e r t i l e October 12. 1023

‘•TAMPA SPKITAI."—C o n tin u e d on p r e s e n t schedule. T a r le r , Din
In If, RIccpInK I 'a r an d Coach T r a i n He t w e e n J a c k s o n v il le a n d T a m
pa. T h r o u g h HIcrpurR for S a r a s o ta .

NEW

9.oo
12.20
■4.00
a.to
K.lo

Cypress and Pine
Framing
Sheathing
S iding
Flooring
Ceiling
; '
3
Finish
Mouldings
*,
Lath
;
i.
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Board
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
D o it s

Windows

am
pm
pm
pm
pm

t.v.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.

J a c k s o n v il le
S a n f o r d .....
T a m p a ...........
I t r a d c n t o n .....
S.iraiiiitti........

7.35 pm

li0f» pm

17.15 pm
U.55 a m
9.75 a m

“WI9iTF.ll IIAVUN FT. WVKIt* *PKCIAI."—Fa»t I.tmlted Parlor
f a r n n d Coach T r a i n betw een U nities C ity a n d F t, M y c ra v ia L a k e
Alfred. H arlow . (Rose coiitu. ihins l ln l n e s C ity w i t h T a m p a Hp^clat
h o lh d ir e c tio n s .
12.35
2.35
2.5H
3.ill
3 .HI
5.17
a of&gt;
7.(H&gt;

pm I.v. Sanford
............
|IIII
I.v. Untii.-s f l t v .
pm
Ar. L a k e Alfred .
mn Ar. W in te r Haven
pin
Ar. H arlow
pm
Ar. Arcailla
pm
Ar. I 'nut a I ford a
pm
Ar. Ft, Myers,.

Ar.
I.v,
t.v.
I.v.
I.v.
I.v.
i.v.
I.v.

4.00 pm
1,55 pm
1.15 pm
12.57 p m
12.35 pm
Hi,47 u m
HM)3 um
9,til a m

'

“T H R R C R V If lli n llf .A 'S I I R I f * — hctwcun H aines City an d B ehring
P a r l o r C a r Service I n a u g u r a t e d a n d Schedule C hanged O ctober 12.
12.25
2.30
3.10
4.20

pm
pm
pm
pm

'f.v.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar,

S a n f o rd ...................... Ar. 4,rt0 pin
H allies City
^ I.v. l'.bu pm
L a k o W a le * —
Lv. 12.54 pm
B e h r i n g .................... ......t.v. 11.iu uni

“ P I A R M . AS s p r i TA I.”— h e t w e n n .laokBonvIlle and St. Pctcrahurff,
iiliHervnthiti. P a r lo r. D lalPK a n d Blcepltu; C a m an d Coaclicn. R oute
via 1&gt;iini IImi.
9 (Ui am r.v. .taeksonvllln ...'..........Ar,

5.UU pm Ar. 8 t, P u t u r a h u r g ,

7 'id pm

Lv. 11.15 um

Tampa Special” Provides Through Stceplnp
Sort ice for Points N orth, E ast and W est

The Price Is R ight

Tickets nnd Inform ation from
II. G. ALY, T. A., Sanford, Fla

SANFORD

Thone G3-J

W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 47

S y s te m s Iiistiylji-il- Audits
rail
Unit!* a n
Pvriuuli
Clli'iitctu

E rnest Noda of St. Augustine
flagman on the first spent several days in Sanford a t­
effort to sto p t h e tending the funeral of his aunt,
I s douVL-ht-aili-r M'cond Mrs. Lconnrdi.
■ “•*'1officials reported totc^ n l tfain was too
Mrs. John G. Leonnrdy of S te t­
at the son U niversity was here for the
V 'n?
in two, Inst few days nt the death of Mrs.
B tcil, wid Junes was un*
Mary Leonnrdy.

o.

CASH LUMBER CO

(HIlTy.

railroads.

M eridian, linn fll.*d not In* t

Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets
r.i. i i.s ( liiu v i*;, 55 acres,
18 acres hearing, 4 acres
young g m v o ' T H I N K O F
IT
cash, liafatice easy. You’ll have; to

Mrs. Estelle Clark of St. A ugus­
tine was in Sanford Friday, a tte n d ­
ing the funeral of Mrs. Leonnrdy.

c m J a n e H a r t l e y ; tleorjt® n. H a n ­
ley. a n d wife.:----- H a r tle y , w hose
C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n . Cor l e n e D. H a r t l e y ; In a n d t o ' t h e lantln
h e r e i n a f t e r - d e s c r i b e d : Co all p e r s o n s
anil p a r t lea cU hnlnic in te r e s t* u n ­
i te r D anie l H n rtle y . deri-aaai], aa
h e irs , ileslaeea, g r a n te e s . o r n* o th r r c l a i m a n t s o r o th e rjv la r. In anil
t o t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib ­
ed, a n d t o a n y a n d a ll o t h e r p e rs o n s
w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n c l a im in g
a n y r l a h t . t i t l e o r I n te r e s t In a n d
t o th e f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d p r o p e r ­
ty . s it u a te , lylnic anil lielnc In HemInole C o u n t y n nd rita te or F lo rid a ,
a n d m o r e p a rtlrtib v rly d e s c rib e d a s
follow s:
T h e N K U l o f t h e N R U of Peotlon
9. T o w n s h ip 28 • S m ith. Rnrtgo- II
Hast,
o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l ih e re o f hndt*r
t h e above n am ed d e f e n d a n ts , o r o t h ­
erw ise .
i
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nl-m-.'T "’•. cil
Jun,! Mo.
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™
IJ'-mesteinl
Entry,

Frames anti Screens
Made to.Order

IneSfleh] the f i r s t tr a i n
■two. lit-fun? a f l a g m a n
K. R. Dupree of Birmingham,
lout the second tritin Ala., was in the city Friday und
Ito the rear of th e firtC •Saturday. traa^uatuig.Jtuaine.sa.
"Florida F re ig h t

S j * * ?£ Hraitoiii of F a r m l

A complete line of

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pmotlves of tho second
liftcvn car.-i of meri-hanloriila points were piled
fled ma;s.
Iain* the company 21
■ear away the wreckage.
I traffic is being detour-

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NC

LUMBER YARD

Jefferson Sportsmen
Organize Came Body
rFo Support New Laws

-J 'if
Mrs. Claude Herndon spent S at­
L Ca.'. Oct. HL—ff f ) — urday In Orlando shopping.
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. lfl-f/p»
|\;er. killed nnd two nth—The
Inm'stment Bunkers At ;oei:i1.1 un the Georgia KotilhMr. and Mrs. E. F. Lane motored
sida ihrtxjoit of tin’ Srnttli- to Orlunilo Friday to attend "H on­ •tion of America which will hold its
L y at OJiplifielil, tin ., ey Bunch.”
fourteenth nniiunt convention in
Suming- in a r c a r- o n d
tiiir. rity Dec. 7 to 12, hao cnnipletfreight train.-!.
Mayor F orrest Lake returned ed transportation nrrnngement.t.
IK. Crowell. 28, m a k i n g Saturday from a business trip to
Tile schedule which has ju st been
Lj nip a .w in e n g i n e e r , Jacksonville.
announced shows th at about 1,200
t l iklthiw hi n Ins locot-neii over on iiiin. Ilia
Mrs. N. E. King has accepted a hankers will visit Florida during
Lilly mutiiateii.
position with The Sanford Bank the convention and will bo curried
on a tour of central Florida and
[D. Fowler. 21, brake- and Trust Co.
the cast and west const.
L in the same cab, also
W inter Park, Orlando. Kissim­
lit
Mis, A. Knnncr nnd Miss Anna
Ircniir'. Will Rudolph, Kanner motored to Urlando T hurs­ mee, Davenport. Haines City. Lake
Hamilton, Mryuntain I.ake Club,
1.1 ictin1
in iured an 1 day afternoon.
W inter Haven, Lake Alfred. Lake­
S ^facon hospital.
land, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Key
Icr per^n in ju re d
w as
'W est, Miami, Wei*. Palm Reach,
■rooks, iirm un
on the
fin. who received s e v e r e
Id burr,;.
fainww'.Tc ?n’ith - b o u n d ,
Miss Katherine Wilson returned
f i by tv*.i locmnnlives. On from Jacksonville Thursday where
R 'i at the bottom o f a she spent several days.

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Atlantic Coast Line

It. L. ROBERTSON
T r i n p l r Itimrii l.*»

J ot Economical Trtmtportalio*

ipeomotives
CH EV R O LET

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i «** M(1 «*»'*■!

r r “ * an,f there was one
Uning two fin".boatj co'n" *’ f r j l a l ' n it, ich, y \ A

C. if. Green of Jacksonville was
9ir.ali#J oro l(ii|„|
in Sanford Friday calling on local
business firm s. He was a guest of
fn!h
u
Pvniljiblfi
here,° f uthe horses the Hotel Valdez.

Governor Approves
Appointmen Of 32 SANFORD
C itrus Inspectors
STREET
PARADE
At II a. n

i f v c M n 'i h nf*'91’ aeri&lt;,ent

W. I*. Erskline of Memphis,
’ "l n*y, a relief
TALLAHASSEE. Fin., Oct. 10.
Reicucra Term., spent Friday in Sanford —(/P)— Thirty-two citrus fru it in­
P 5 ? r "ta* trying w ith friends, while cn m ute to spectors were recently approved by
reuthern points in Florida.
Governor Martin. The names fol­
rr.d'o'h w f r“;weU
low:
H
."nJ , F. Jones, G. A. Gillespie, M. L.
I s h t ,f t f ,L,lr"',itive.
Snipes, Charles A. Tyler, J. G. Da­
lr
vis, J. O. Cross, A. K. Chapman,
« i ' i ,ncr‘y
J, E. Cowles,- Gilbert Irixli, Arthur
and whi . Llure h 3 i
hw hodv will
It. Rose, F. W. Telford, J. F.
Mrs. Jam es I’. Beale of St. Au­ Roberts, 11. G. Moffett, L. A.
three mini/ &gt; , vn!* fho
■
'"nil i nifuren,
gustine arrived in Sanford T hurs­ Dlnttnu, W. J. Spruce, II. S. Klyiit,
?!?rried an d tho day to spend several days as the W. H. Richard. D. A. Brown. Carroll G. Mathews, J. E. Itousie,
guest of Mrs. J. C. Alcockc.
Richard C. Stock. Robert J. Rea,
Joe E. Jam es. L. G. Welch, 11. L.
Greer, Fred Bishop, (7 1.. Wood,
Milton Woodley, E. C. Whaley, y .
1). Moyo, A. J. Jacooks, all of Or­
lando; W. W. Walker. I’alntka, and
W. I). Lees, Sanford. The terms
of nil were fixed until November
26.
I’ v
t?

Mr, ami Mrs, M orrison Jones of
Hazard, Ky,, left for homo T hurs­
day nftor spending some time here
n e s t of Mr. und Mrs. Ben­
jam in .Monroe.

A one acre summer home
site In the Beautiful Blue
Ridge Mountains fur

Fifty Dollars
Ten Cash, Ten a Month
IIux 1121 Sarasota, Fla.

e Takes Horses on Long
y Endurance T est Run
ic| BUENOS a Tr E s ! Oct. 18.—(/P)
’ L 7 A f«n»er. English schoolm aster
l6\Y' " “ Mng
long ride by horeav?C, (rom huenos Aires to New
it 'o rk m order to dem onatrats the
;r endurance mid hardihood of the
L Argentine type of horse.
,f • » / ' , Tachiffely left here April
-i and four months late r h ul
id reached Bolivia.
W riting
lo
'.i
hur ! ' hi Hui,i th « anim als

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t f i E f f i f * ,h‘n '? y . h * 0 , Wa'c*—Florida
J, Bighlanda Investment

Scenic

Fresh Oysters Daily
BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Royal Fruit Store

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122 E. Second St

dlANIMAL
i uuno
land

pEO P^

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2

, DOORS OPEN I&amp;7 P.M.
SHOW STARTS 2 e 8 P.M

P erform ances Daiiv

uwners Must Sacrifice
DsaDKaBKias

Best Bargains in Sanford

Imperial Polk County
1840 acres, or in Sections.

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(Legal: Sections 1, 12, N&gt;/3 13 and East

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m e a t m arket

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410 Sanford Ave. Stnford, f l f

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Section 2, T. 28. R. 28.)

Haines City about 5 miles. New Lake Marion City and Railroad Station 1
miles;
I’vopggod C'ro|a St^tte Highway, Tampa- Haines City^-Melbourne, through tract, j
Frontage Haines City now selling $2,000 per foot: $20,000,000 being
hotels, subdivision,.construction and developm ent within few miles,
High pine hammock land. N atural drainage.
Richest nmrl muck lands. Lake und river on property. Suited to f
Nearby groves B e llin g from $2,600 to SI.BOO per acre.
Umlevelopoil sim ilar lands from $200 to $500 per acre.
Intensive development immediate vicinity.
To settle estate, owners will sacrifice nt $77.50 per acre.
One-half cash, balance over four years a t i*C«
Binder I

SUBJECT PR IO R SALE.

W. H. LONG

*7

JACOBSON, MERRICK &amp; LATTER
Attorney4|for..pwHerl&lt;;; C'Uaa-^jj^g^jiing, Chicago,

spent

for

Comnmsion 10^4

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HERA1

The Rich Shall Receive Fayj
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GOOD JOB A S FA R AS IT .GOES,-,.

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G rfal-C rand

W eaiey W estbrook, an official of the Coofe County jaili
--------- ;
BoH*nr. SurginJ Will Street.
Jfcntarsd m second C law ***««"“ sp en t a score o f years “ upholding” the law in Chicago, only
Outoboe IT. 1*11, &gt;t th a x&gt;*»*loft1e«
1,000 Rubber AtrMs t^ a y ford. F lo rid a in d « r A ct o f to w eaken finally and accept bribes from prisoners, a misde­
a, i i ) 7 .
m eanor which has put him in jail for four m onths. Sheriff
t\V5a
______________M
t t W H offm an and ten others were given sim ilar sentences for
n u nM
Air
r M . A n _______
'iiow
A
nb
tircn
n
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som ew hat sim ilar o ffen ses.
ELINOR PATTERSON’, of Chi­
Pltn**____
1W
le
111 M a v u n lla A m w
It seem s that Terry Druggan was the bootleg king of cago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
" '" a v J s r ru r T in x i t m w
___ C hicago and his several years of “professional” activity
Ann T f» i —( 7.so SI* M o n t h s - I I 10
Joseph M- Ptterion and groatw hile he w as able to elude successful prohibition officials, grand-daughtcr &lt;&gt;f old Joseph
im
m
nr.ii
&lt;
n
nt
r*'*r
.m
W eek. lRn. W e ek ly E d itio n 11.00
______ _______ w ere su fficien t to net him a handsome income and put him Mcdill. decided not to sit around,
per r « r .
ns rich American girls usuatly do,
mm 11‘K r m . * M v n m t All phltM Arr in th e ranks with millionaires.
BnHcea. card * of th sn k * . re so lu tio n *
Finally, however, Terry slipped, as is w ont to be the case
waiting for wme Y,,unK nmn to
; a n d n n i l m oi i n u t u l n ^ r f M * w h w *
e t e n r e s a.-s m a d e w ill l&gt;* r*.»r*»d w ith crooks. He got caUght selliilg booze by some cop with marry her, and thun bestow a c a ­
f*-V
f c r At f « |o U r i d ? ( r t l i l n i rat**.__
“g u ts” enough to lock him up in spite o f all his money. And
reer
upon
her.
■ m m r n T im a iw « iA T W &gt;
/'a Iluck,
i
th u s w ith the change in T erry’s
he met a judge who
She ehosc to do something in
TN,. A ssociated P f « * l* eyeluS I B b hreW a rn itle d »H *»hn u s e . f t * - * •- sentenced him to a term in jail.
has achieved
W*BbllPAVon o* a ll n*w a d U p a tn h .*
H
ow
ever,
Terry
atii'l
had
his
money
nnd
the
lure
of
K
'
111!.”
!
™
!
’*
’piling
th« part of
• r a d i i . '. «&gt; It o r jw tt o th e rw ise e re d
A * Iin ’m
1. 1m VarX**
1.1
m ade it v e r y pleasant for him while he w as “confined.
Al- jrenI
^(ExE .Yajf
this
and nlaio
the nun in "The Miracle."
■ • » ' new * p u b lish ed h ere in . All rl* M a
' f r .,iu h ljr n tl» n of special d ls p a tc n - m ost everyone, it seem s, connected with the jail, was only too
r . i Im r M r r 1^ .
M herein n--------------------Kind to do “little favors” for Terry. Terry was a good chap
THREE THINGS, yes, four,
and passed out tips of one hundred dollars, five hundred women can do better than men—
MONDAY, OCT. 19, 192:.
dollars, and some tim es for some exceptional “‘little favor,” singing, acting dancing, nnd p a t­
T H E HKRAI.D’S PHATFORM
he would drop ns much as two thousand dollars. Nice fel­ iently studying the stars. There is
1.— Deeper w ater route to Jackson
low. Generous, you know nnd all that sort of thing.
plenty of room for “a career," tn
vnw.
.
,
B ut one time a newspaper reporter saw Terry on the | Vay nothing of producing the entire
! —Construction of 8 t. Johna-lr»'
street when he was supposed to be in jail and of course it human race in pain and sorrow, a
dlsp River canal.
S.—F.itension r.f lMiite way.
made a wonderful story. Unfortunately the grand jury &gt;&gt;.» ,tliat w°ulJ'.p1' x.Tru.LJT011
4r- •V rliiaion of local amiiaemrnta. couldn't g et the jailor's point of view and so the poor f e l- h uicldl- nft,!r ! ! l ! ! pcnence'
—Swimming pool, tennis court*
low was sentenced to four months in jail nnd made to pay
THE FATHER and mother ofi
etc.
Iv— Augm enting of building pro­ a fine of $2,500.
this ambitious, intelligent girl a r e ’
gram — hntnea, hotel*, apartment
congratulated upon their good
There’s a moral in this story, if you get it.
judgment,
allowing their daughter
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gram .

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.

Finger Nails

Conat ruction
of
boulevard
arm nd Lak*» Monroe.
Finger nails are little things. They eover a very small
S —Com pie* Ins of city beautifica­
portion o f the skin on the ends o f the fingers. The fingers
tion program .
t , —Expansion of aehool avatem turning in, keep the nails out of sight most of the time.
with provision for Increased fa ­ Then too, gloves are often worn and some persons carry their
cilities.

Contemporary

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U he house i | the
viito Sentinel.

Tools rush ;n l.

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to develop her talent, in spite of
the fact that she doesn't “ need tile
money."'

,

would be a fra hi *1*1
Mobile News-Item

iii

Ice i3 about the,
be.— Mobile N cw s-It^
In these d a n
it isn’t safe to have ^
house.—Lakeland EvJ

OR

All the world IiL ,, ]
hugged, but no
bum-huggcd.-KnoxviiJf

StyCM,
i vasm You'd ie k p

One reason thu
m arry a man to rHonTi
none iu it them jug J
Arkansan Democrat,

Y our P £ u n w g

KNIF6BNUk
NEIOMecV^S

Mctches must K&gt; n a J
ns the pastor telh J *,1
lot of smokers never w
Arkansas Democrat.

v:

P;

0k

About the only time
cn refuse to talk back i,7
accept some man’s mi\
ed street car.—Mobifc1

ipO '*'

ID

Girls used to lock!*
the time when they (^71
long dresses, but n o tZ l
not now.—Spartanburjl '

r

If you are tempted to
)
i
tem per, remember Jack
HAPPY, BUSY day yesterday, in
rtlW f/l
Hen always in n ^oodkail
»A\v
little old Wall Street. “ Boiling and
[/
never wants to fight.-N
surging" describes the m arket.
Banner,
Two nnd a half million shnres
\
C - 1)
hands in their pockets or in muffs or otherwise make them were bought and sold. Even the
’CCOCS&amp;I
r~
W ee
Look on the bright side)
little curb market sold more than
invisible.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
people read the titles out f
half a million shares. All records
But finger nails may be the criterion of n person’s charac­ sinco UJ1I5 broken. A sent on the
the movies, be glad that l
GREAT POWER FROM GOD:—
catec that the illiteracy n
Behold, 1 give unto you power to ter. If you are about to apply for job, or propose to some big exchange has sold for $12(5,000.
\H
l\\v
has been partially solved.tread on nerpentn anil scorpions, beautiful woman, it is always a good idea to look at your More kinds of stock:* were sold
\ \N
_/
ville Banner.
and over ail the power of nn
than
ever
before,
nnd
for
two
enemy; and nothing shall hy »ny finger nails first. A man with dirty finger nails is usually hours after the market opened,
the kind whose accounts never balance. A man who polishes stocks sold at the rate of 10,000
means h urt you. I-uke 10:19.
PPAYF.R:—O Lord. Most High, his nails but does not clean them is the kind who shines only shares a minute—what you might I
we seek to dwell in the secret nlnco the toes of his shoes nnd lets the heels go dirty. A girl who call "a market." Even expensive
OCALA DANNER
where no evil thing eon befall us.
bus questionable nails would doubtless sweep the dirt of a gambling money, !* 1-2 per cent for
-------- o-------call loans, couldn't discourage it. i
----------- --------------room behind the piano and leave it there for a month.
But keep away from gambling, i The Into President Wilson was discover how much certain inter­
The Blind Girl
A
certain
New
York
manicurist
in
a
recent
interview
says
Ask
the seedy ghosts that fill_ the [severely criticised for not sending ests are willing to pay to secure
Jn darkness, who would answer for
she judges much of a man's character by I lie condition of bis air in New street after the brokers General Leonard Wood across the control of our government.
the rolor of n rose.
"Colonel" Sprague counsel con­
waters during our late World War
Or the vestment!' of the May moth nails. She says: “The worst nails belong to machinists nml go home.
unpleasantness and the general tend, that the "syndicate" expend­
and tho pilgrimage it goes men who drive their own ears. On Monday morning I can
LITTLE AND big concern:1come was pronounced n m artyr by his ed $2,-125,000 in Wood's behalf.
In the darkness who would answer, usually tell whether a man has been playing golf over tin.* forward with smiling face-: to an- partisans while urging him for the Other attorneys place the total of
$1,750,000.
the darkness who would care, week-end or fixing the engine of Ids car."
nounre "increases." For the first presidency.
“ It would appear that tho “syn­
"If In* lias been driving, bis nails are likely to be badly nine months this year Western
I f tho odor of tho roses nnd the
He foiled in obtaining the nomi­
was bucking the "Old
winged things were there.
broken. It is almost impossible to remove grease and machine Union took in $10,0110,000 more nation anil left a political legacy dicate"
Guard" in tho Republican party.
than
last
year.
Otis
Elevator
that
has
found
its
way
into
the
oil that have got under tho nails.
The "Old Guard" was financed by
In the darkness who would cavil
made $500,000 more than a year
“One of the most unassuming men I ever meet over the ago. And the powerfully managed courts.
o’er tho question of a line,
Speaking of it Mr. Raymond l.o- the “ House of Morgan."
Sinco the darkness holds all love manicure table produces Broadway’s costliest musical come­ telephone company took in n u in /|n e rg n n , the Washington correa"So the issue before the conven­
linens boyond the mere do- dies. He is an International authority on beautiful women. millions "extra." Telephone re- pendent of Labor says:
tion was whether tlui "syndicate"
Mgn.
He has a manicure once a week. His clothes are always im­ ceipts :yo a gauge of national d o -) "The inside story of General or tho "House of Morgan" should
velopniont.
| Leonard Wood's campaign for the name the Republican candidate.
Oh night, thy soothing prophecies maculate. But he never talks. In fact, he goes in nnd out so
-------I Republican nomination for jiresi“ H arry Dniigherty eventually
quietly that you hardly know he has passed.
companion all our wnys,
LITTLE THINGS grow into big i,iritt \n 1020 has been told in a persuaded the Morgan crowd to
Until releasing hands let fall the
“During conventions, the manicilrist has an opportunity to things. Not long ago, on tho other Chicago court,
concentrate on Harding and the
cntnloguo of days.
learn a lot about men while she is filing their nails. When ride of the ocean, n man was giv- «c!0|„ne|% William Cooper I*roc latter was nominated with Calvin
me In- m
friends
little ..
redJu
o f ., tor
t&lt;ir&gt; ciueinnati
( illrinnati soap
..............
.. m p :; ...
magnate, Colnidge ns his running mate.
In the darkness, who would answer the bankers m et recently they preached thrift/ They prac­ curious substance, saying:
JJw;
^
n
n
cd
a syndicate to put the geti"The correspondence produced at
ticed
it,
too.
Only
a
few
of
them
gave
tips.
Ami
those
who
for tho color of a rose
thH to nih o.it pencil marks
It |irj|1 unttM *
1(f ,i1(. "stockhol- the trial shows that for a time a f­
Or the vestment* nf the May moth did were economical.
was rnoiitrhouc, milky juice from I ,, .. «rilll,nt.r lt. u . Spragiw, do- ter ...............
...........ph.. the
t
Harding’s trium
mcmand th&lt;» pilgrimage it goes.
“Automobile salesmen, on*tho contrary, are generous and a tropical tree, hardening w h e i j t,, ,,ay bis hnlf of a $J(M),000 hers of the "syndicate" sulkeilU,
lo in
&lt;4,d "CnhmJl" Proctor sue, { Jhero^ were intimations* Ithnt they
In tho-darkness who would answer, good-natured nnd so are steel: men.
ipen their
tlteir purses for Cox,
" ! “a rubber."
t":
TAnd
j } n tou ^this to recover.
might open
“Women’s occupations also show in their nails. Steno- called
in tho darkness who would
"The jury found for “Colonel* the Democratic candidate.
KruphurH mill aceretnrie.s are likely to carry carbon stains on dnv the cnnutehouc shoes we make Proctor
enre,
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
and the latter is now pre­
"Dut Wood” journeyed to Mar­
If the odor of ro»e»« and the bet­ their fingers. If they come in for a manicure during the f,,r "ur fnt we call rubberu, nlparing to go a fter the other mem­ ion, breakfasted with Harding, an ­
ter things were there.
Y,''.'.1'11.1,.1. uso th‘‘,n tf&gt; r,I') bers of the "syndicate." lie hopvq nounced that he had n "satisfac­
— Nathnlla Crane (10 years old) in morning their finger tips sometimes show dust spots from out pencil
murks,
to gather in about $1500,000 front tory interview" nnd tho political I
typewriter keys.
The Janitor’s Roy.
(jiiu iiiiB m im iB R iiiB B iv m ia m m iit
these "welching" gentlemen.
cleared.
“ I can always tell women who do their own sewing hy the
LITTLE DID the nmn who gave t "Thus the facts of this extreme­ skies
“W
ith
Hurtling
in
the
White
The g arter used to 1*&gt; on essen­ peculiar shape of the second finger on the right hand. This away little pieces oT rublter im ag­ ly interesting transaction have House, Wood was sent to the Phil­
U E A J. E S T A T E
IN S U K » (!|
tial but now It’s been rolled into comes from wearing a thimble. Milliners have rough fingers. ine that nations would struggle for h s-n uncovered, but it is signifi­ ippines ns governor general, a po­
control
of
earth’.,
rubber
supply,
discard.
Sometimes, too, I find a hiL of feather under their nails.
or that a quiet little man from cant that they have not been given sition which enabled him to "take
. — ——o-------“Brides and engaged girls are extravagant with mani­ Indiana, Harvey Firestone, would much space in the daily press. enre” of the financial interests
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
More of us would get ahead if we
Evidently the editors fi-,-1 it is not which have investments in tho is­
didn’t apend so much time trying cures. They nre particularly concerned about the left hand. buy *u million acres of African advisable to permit the people to lands"
12110 feet on Railroad
“Scientists have proved that everything you touch dur­ land in Liberia, to invest a bun­
to get even with somebody.—Spardled million dollars ip a rubber
A BARGAIN..
GOOD TERMS
tanhurg Sun.
ing the day leaves some trncu in the deposits under the nail. plantation.
—------- o---------- This is why a manicurist could often aid in detecting crim­ Thais' what Firestone Is doing,
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
MIAMI HERALD
Johnny Spencer of the Macon inals.
to make the United States nnd its
Located
in Exclusive Residential Sections.
Telegraph nek* why do girls close
It looks very much ns if the
If there is one place mote than
“Gamblers and men who play bridge constantly have the manufacturers independent of the
Price and Terms on Request.
their eyes when they arc kissed?
Britin’t
tuhiier
control.
nutomobile is uimut to destroy any other where courtesy should
best nails in the world. They are more concerned about the
IJo they ?
iho Inst semblance of eourteiiy on
appearance
of
their
hands
than
actresses
or
prima
donnas.
---------o--------IIIS MAJESTY, King George, the part of the people of the Unit- prevail it is in nn automobile. Lack
Selected with reference to LOCATION offers a wowkf
Modern Fairy Story: Once upon And they give the most amazing tips.
allows it to lie known that every ed States. A situation .Hindi ns pre­ of it not only makes n disagreeable
fnt range in speculative
n time there was n young man who
Traveling men, too, are fastidious about their nails £ 0 idny of ids life lie reads a chapter vails in Miami is especially cnlcti- situation for o ther people, but en­
didn't become a bootlegger because an* ImnkiTH, brukrts, lawyer, physicians and musicians.
of the Bible. Wtien he comes to I luted to create virulent fi rm of the dangers life and safety. Probably
it was against tho law.
tho twenty-second chanter of St. go-getter spirit, which in rather if everyone were ns polite ns he
----------------- o-----------------Matthew he will find material for hard on manners.
Price and Terms Very Attractive
o
should bo the whole traffic prob­
MOHR 11 KLI’l'TII, than all wisdom is one draught of sim ­ a whole week's thinking. All the
It seems a little strange thnt n lem would lie more easily it lived.
When you see n man with a
BUY IN SANFORD
way through he will renli/.e, with person who was taught in Ids
it does no harm , even, for the
woman looking at the pretty things ple human pity llial will not forsake us.— George Kliot.
Safe nml Sound.
pardonable
self-complacency,
bow
youth
to
inoiTcrent.il
and
obmrofficers to be courteous, although
in a shop window, the chances are
gentle
modern.kings
are,
compared
vant of the rights of others, will with conditions ns they are here at
th at they aren't married.
with old kings, nnd how very tem­ push ahead along a line of e.us. present this is difficult. There is
MY FAVORITE STORIES
perate in their marriage enter­ the driver of i-io h of winch !s lust not enough appreciation on the part
By IRVIN S. COMB
West Palm Itenrh thieves are re ­
prises.
R F. A I. T O It S
as eager ns b • is t-&gt; reach a des­ of the public o f the difficult posi­ II
■
ported to have taken forty Ions of
17
Years
of Success in Sanford
H
tination.
and
v.ill
then
expect
the
tion which the traffic officer holds,
For some reason or other n good a rival bank across the streei
coal in one night. We have an ld&lt; a
RM OR IIS OF tile eloquent voice whole line to drop hack in order and of the quickness of mind which M
rtoM
JlngmiHa
at
Second.
News
of
thi:»
having
reached
th.
M
many
stories
of
financial
disasters
they Were stolen goods that were
of William Jennings B ru in will !«&gt; thnt he may go ahead, it is usually is required, it is not ut nil strange U
presidt
ill’s
ears
be
sent
for
the
have for their heroes or their i*cnWeil earned.
preserved "for all time* at the the cat" that t hi - form of activity that traffic officers i'im elim es be­ m
LOANS
old nmn.
M V l is-rifffls
m
trnl characters colored per-nns.
’’Uncle Ike," he said, "of course National Museum. Mow that voice creates resentment all along the come a little cross. At the same ■
interest n civilized, educated line, am| a lot of oilier people he­
A rural Ixiy baby mnv expect to For instance, there is I he timemoney is your own In do with will
race 50,UU(l years hence, if ti|| roine impolite, Tin result is that time they accomplish their task
live s e v n years and nine months honored yarn of the mulatto in-h- your
as you please, but don't you think
better if they keep nn even temper.
longer that his city cousin. What’s i(.r w|1(1
„ pi,,,* depositor ", l.ai it look &lt; peculiar for you to be audible! How the voice of ail tip) whole day is spoiled for scores
There will l*o great need of good
the use Of living longer if ym ive',,.. intrllf,t hni,
,.t ,,,, ,hlt
enrneu
Cro-Magnon
would
interof people.
hi working lie re for us and keeping
manners
in Miami during the next ■■ a n a ■■■«■■■■■■ an n«BiRn mb ■ i p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ail111'1’*1*1
got to do it in the country.
ey: And one likewise recalls tin your money somewhere else? est us today, if we could hear md
Such incidents i this may be few months. E ’eiytmdy will get B
understand
it!
-owitnessed any morning 1■\ anyone along bettor if everyone remem­
pathetic narrative of the nncien* What's tho Idea, anyhow?"
who is trying to drive irp.i Miami.
"Well, Mist’ Blanchard." said Un"A re Human Faces Longer," In­ negro who, oil being told by the
THE GOVERNMENT wil lake It may be witnessed in .my other bers th a t fn u "* fy is the lubricat­
quires un exchnngu? if we were SUtlc Imnk examiner that Imnk:, ele Ike, "I* ■ tuck notice dot you
ing oil time maker, the wheels of
governed by the looks of Washing­ bad burst before ami that no doubt wears yore hat all de time you’a n ream s of "Illiterates," Am ericuos city where there i- traffi- ranges- human progress turn smoothly.
thnt
can't
read
or
write.
lion. The motor car seems to have
ton fans uftor the last game of the in the future bunks Would con- in yore office. 1 ain't never seen
A long list, it will inch,dr ex* a most deleterious influence upon When the sand of inipolitones '
big series, we would say emphati­ jimic to burst, sorrowfully replied: you widout you had yore hut
gets in there is bound to be trou­
treimdy useful citizens. If You manners.
"Yus, su b , I reckon yen's right. clamped on yore hniil."
cally yes.
ble.
could
get
a
list
of
human
I
But, b o ss, ill ■ is do fust time I "What 1ms my haliit of wearing
illgs
■
■ o-------thnt can rend and write, hut
oix lonm.s, garage, large lot.
A movie biilhnnrd in Montgom­ ever hud one bust right Ill IIIV my hat eoiistantly to d« with tho THINK, and of those (hat oi.'t
um
face."
case?”
asked
the
puzzled
presiery, Ala., rarries the following:
read nml write and think ill T
Built with great care for resident owner.
NEW YORK WOULD
“ I think of yet a third. An elder- dent,
"Thomas Meighan- the Man Who
DON'T WANT TO WORK, ; on
Found ,• Himself With Virginia ly person of color secured a job ns
"Mist' Blanchard,” said Uncle would have u lint of the
High grade, built-in features and many nxlra
lily
Gov. Martin of Florida tells a utle in the Miami-West Palm
Vulli." Some people urc just born mmior in a national bank in a Ike, "! ain't gw'me tell you no lie. spared.
North Carolina town, lie put hm If you must know de truth, it's
lucky.
luncheon conference at the Wnl- Beach region alone, or enough for
lected for comfort and convenience.
savings un deposit in the indilu done make me uneasy. You look so
d.lMIO.UOO |H&lt;ople. There are 500.SENTIMENTALISTS
FKFI.
t
o
'dor*
l,ial
*
d:*
s,alD
is
grossly
Our office boy remarks thnt the lion, but after a few weeks with • much Ink a man dnt' • fixin’ to go ward chemical warfare the same abused. It is being pictured as a O00 more elsewhere in Florida.
Essentially a worth-while property.
liest way In the world for a mem­ Irew l he sum and transferred it to 'way sunu-whar's in a hurry!"
(•version thnt old knights in armor land of J. Rufus Walltngfurds, Realty in Miami has sold above
Fifth Avenue prices. Hundreds of
ber of tho Anti-Swearing I-cnguc
felt against powde" amt build
where boohs and coiuv- oiih are
to lose his membership, is to make
When Bnyard, Me- French . h,.v. daily fleeced by astute jand-ai. thousands are induced to buy sim­
tho trip from Banfnrd to Ik'Lnml
alier, "without fear and without intes. Ohio hankers have paid ply to make money on a resale. The
NKW YORK TIMKS
by automobile.
reproach, cuotured a soldier with 1for advertisements winning would- gamble in Florida has largely re­
• o- — a musket m Ins bands, the man ho speculator*, the Mayor of In- placed the gamble in oil.
The dispatch describing Suzanne Mile. l*nglun’a rondm t in throw- was immediately put to
What tlm indignant Floridans
Un in Kentucky there is n law
death, (linnapqlis has held a demonstra­
which provides th at anyone caught Uoiglen's "niagnaninuius conduct" i&gt;(R down iter racquet in the middle He was considered unfit to he tion to support an invest in-Indi- : hould do is to ask the public to
"gossiping" is subject tn n fine, toward a tennis partner whose !j/. l,l,‘ ” 'um' 1111,1 I*'»vlng the court. treated as a sobl.er m arms, be- ana-first movement, nnd Illinois (list rim inatc between this anil the
Giiem it’s a good thing lhat Flor­ game was no. so efficient as her 1
cause he carried "nn ‘about"able papers delight in printing stori.-; essentially sound side of the boom.
'I ho far-sighted investor lias no
.
rtgarde,| the m nlt-r npPcar1‘°
in a dif- cruel, unsoldierly weapon."
ida doesn't have n stinlHar statute
IIAUl NASON, Local Manager
of Florida frauds. Gov.' Martin fears about Florida's future. One
or there would he people in Sun own | h somewhat mystifying. It ferent light. They gave her “avmThe entire subject is nlily dis­ wants it stop|H'd.
lo r d " b r o k e ” nil the time from seems that Count Snlm, her part- pathetic applause” a -ho stnlk- cussed by Haldane, a r,.;i| au_ ‘Unfortunately for the Governor, railway President told the lunchcrs
507-8 1st National iktnk Bldg.
Phone|
having to pay fines.
'.hl; mTi , "
lMr IIy: ‘,m,l l‘‘l ImRuiwntly away. And the next thority. in the book of "I'allimnm " his own luncheon speakers betray, why he was putting $25,000,000 in­
to Florida extensions, A steam ­
m at MHe. D nglen, ignoring 1dm, morning "she raised to herself n | heretofore mentioned,
covere. the whole court herself, lasting monument in Austria for by Dutton &amp; Co. Thie published 1cd an uneasy sense that all was ship owner explained why his lino
s Writer
will
man 1reported
that linil
I
,
*** | not well. One
v iiimii
l IIIU Ul| vllIlT
The Prince of Wales has return­ Even desperation in tournament sweetness of temper when amiling*
had invested $12,(500,000 more in
ed to London, finishing a twenty- Iday would hardly w arrant a stop |y she held out a forgiving hand to send a copy of that book to each 1.2(H) curbstone brokers bad been Flnriida last year. The State ls|
i
five thou Mini-mile tour, which took to likely to work confusion for a Count Snlm and allowed him to he of the ninety-six Senators, with run out of Florida in a week. Sen- r n dtilted
with receiving 500,000 imLoans
a request to read it 1m; fore dwid- ntor,___
du Pont
wanted
Florida’s
bluem
„
m o n e y a v a il a b l e V
hint to ell of thu British possess­ partner. In 11 m*‘re exhihition match he-’ partner In nnothec ioa:i!i.
.
.
.
,
.
.
---m
igrants
in the last five years,
ing
to
deprive
the
United
States,
ions onu to several countries in one is likely to »hare Count N.i!nti.
.
y
.
‘
invoked
against
frnudumost
of
whom
have
come
to
stay
In Austria this sort of fln-diing,!by any protocol or
For First M ortgage |.oan, un i.iht-,,! Vnlual^in Basis nt
South America. Ami thus ends one 'feeling of resentment, though hi;’, erratic temperament may be re- 1merit, of the right oilier ngree- lent promoters. " I’d hag about nml work. Miami nnd other cities
Consult uh first when In the m a rk e t
funds
to
do
a&lt;
it
four
of
them,"
hu
said,
"and
give
of tho greatest advertising cam-1 audible criticisms of her p h v iwere garde.; its the nen
buai
acute of sweelne-tii thinks best if war ii fnr« i
.1
Vu' ii :. n
llr“' Kivt! “are
?*&gt; full of perm anent now busipaigns that has ever been conduct-jungulhuit.
lungmiunz.
nnd sportsntanshl|
Magnolia * Second A. |». CONNELLY &amp; SOHS
hut the hn i- u*. either with C tem l^K
‘t t h S ^
‘ of S ® t
« S £ S
J' Mu*U iu jiu Wi-bv cemiuroii V'U* dcut au rr gurliid»
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General Leonard Wood’s Political Legacy

A‘he officials of the Seminole CountyJ
Hank take pleasure in helping youactvising you—assisting you in everyl
consistent way to achieve your dej
sh es.

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BUILDING LOTS
PROFITS

A. I \ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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THE REAL PLOT AGAINST FLORIDA

MANNKRS IN TKNNIS

Sanford Grove, Ii

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H A R L A N W. K ELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

tial
idaf
flub of 1,10
VU1 meet
[poll on MaKnd*
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will meet

JL PWsbyterlan
fneVlocka
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Mission Study
It e*10 ' ,, *
[Iwionary MeetXa District will
jiford Methodist
fclock.
of --Ihe * |j *
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This W eek A t The
W om an’s Club
When tho Program Committee
of the Woman’s Club began Its
work for the new year, it was pre­
sented to them th a t mnny m em bers
were uqnbto on account of busi­
ness to attend afternoon m eetings,
and were thus practically deprived
of much th at was impelled as their
privilege when they beenme club
members. A fter much thought it
was decided to hold n series of eve­
ning meetings this winter, hoping
not* oply to meet this situation,
but to brine nil club members 'to £Cther in n purely social way, with
no buu’ncss fentures nt nil to en­
te r in.
The firs t of these evening a f­
fairs will he held in tho club house
nt 8 o'clock tomorrow evening un­
der the direction of the Music De­
partm ent. AH club members of nil
departm ents nre invited, nnd each
one llltlj
may lairiMJ
invite *n* fttiBUMHHii
gentleman fcavwi
escort.
UIIU
1*1
j t {&lt;, d e a rly understood that these
meetings aro for club women only,
»j*|^ere nro mnny otlicr occasions
which are o()en to Indy visitors in
cHy^ j)Ut those evening m eet­
ings are o.rictly for members.

M issionary Society
W ill Meet Tonight
The Women’s Missionary MeetinK of the t’alatka District will
m eet a t the Sanford Methoc/st
Church n t 7:30 o’clock Monday evenine. Thorp will also be a busin?8s mealing a t the Church on
Tuesday morning beginning nt 9
o clock.

Personals
Mrs. T. J. G arrett of Quitman.
Gn., is v o tin g her daughter, Mrs.
C. L. Powell Jr.
ID W. O tter of New York is in
Sanford in the interests of the Ot­
ter-Kelley Realty Co.

Mrs. Ida Ain Lin left Saturday

for Jacksonville, where her daughte r is reported seriously ill.

Balance 1, 2 years.
In just a few days—quicker than
^ ’’ nrL* *n l *u&gt; d ty on business. you ever dreamt of— these wond­
erful flesh making tablets called
*hey expect to locate here.
McCoy’s* Cod Liver Oil Compound
Mro. ITcsit Drown nnd Mr. George thin, undernourished little one.
Moore of Clearwater were uaited
After sickness nnd where rickets
in m arriage Saturday afternoon, nre suspected they nre especially
‘ b 17, a t the W estminister Ih'es- valuable. No need to give them
oytcrinn Church in Orlhndo. Dr. any more nasty Cod I.ivfcr Oil—
ese tablets are made to take the
( *ar®nco Perrin officiated.
Ini— of that’ good but evil smell­
Geneva..
ing, stomach upsetting medicine
____Jr
nnd they surely do it. They do put
&lt;alvin Oldham spent n few days on flesh.
last week in Tampa.
Ask Sanford Drug Co., Union
Mr. L. W Alderman has pur- Pbarmncy, or any druggist for
McCoys Cod Liver Oil Compound
chased a new automobile.
Tablets—as easy to take as candy
and not as all expensive—GO tab ­
Mr. Bills of Sanford is moving lets 60 cents
into the Sutjon residence here.
■Be sure and get McCoy's, the
original
nnd genuine and give the
Mr- H. H. Pnttishall spent the
week-end in Jacksonville with Mrs. child a chnnce for 30 days. If you
aren't delighted with results you
Pnttisholl.
got your money hack.
Mr. and Mrs. !.. \ \ \ Alderman
“J1'! daughters spent, Wednesday in Japanese
Inventions
Ncvv Smyrna,

F illing Station including 6 lota fronting on Dixie Highway,
city lim its of Apopka. $7,000.00. ..Terms to suit.

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A ffect Silk Industry

TOKYO, Oct. 19.—f/P)—Prof.
Ryugo Inouye of the Sericultural
School in llyedtt in reported to
have perfected two inventions that
are expected to greatly affect tlu*
silk industry. One of these is said
to he a device to produce new silk
from old ram and scraps, while
the other is n simple method of
obtaining silk direct from silk­
worms without waiting for the for­
mation of the cocoons.

Persistent coughs and cold* lead to
serious trouble. You can stop [Hem
now with Creomul'Ion, an cmuliiGcd
creosote that it pleasant to take. Creotnulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
hrala the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth.
Of all known dnin, creosote Is rec­ H
ognized by high mnlical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
nistent coughs and colds and other
rms of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains in addition (o creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heat
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 scat
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 forma of respira­
tory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the svstcm after colds or flu.
Money refunded If any cough or cold Is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga. (adv.)
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On Saturday
will
o’clock.

and sorifihnrlii*
kiting Mr*. Ring'- practice*

law. A. K. Sjob-

usual chorus
held nt 3:30

Fire Prevention Week
Complete stock fire e x tin ­
sister, Mary guishers carried by

K*'d Hiirai* last

Phone 8

MON EY
We have two plans o f financing
Your Home
1st— We will lend you

All The Money
necessary to build a complete home

2nd— If your home is already built vvu will make
you a very substantial loan on it.

NO D E L A Y ------------ NO WAITING
Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call nnd let us explain our plan.

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

Title Guaranty

&amp;

Mortgage Co.

107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
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We Have the Best—
Grocery Store, downtown location. Owner Juts
real estate bug. ..Will sell all stock and fixtures
$1,800.
5 I'm,rn bungalow for rent, close in. 9-10.00 per
month.
One new 5-rortm Spanish Bungalow, ju st com ­
pleted, $5,500. $1,000 down. E-Z terms.
We have fi beau l if til lots, close in, in best lo­
cation, $1,500 each.
New Houses in City at beat price and terms.
10 acre Celery Farm with new house, crops and
farming tools. On Sanford Avenue, close in.

Valdez Realty Co.
ALDEZ HOTEL BLDG.
H. G. Wool worth, Mgr.

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Two Story Brick Building
Located One Block from Post Office
Good Investment
Good Income Property
This property will sell quid: at an advanced price.
Buy Now

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
F im I National Bank Building.
SA LES FORCE
STEWART
DOUGLAS KING

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Phone
THE BUSINESS OF R U N N IN G A HOME
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEM ENTS.

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51 inch Flaiincld for Coat nnd Dreasea, nice qual­
ity. all-wool, tan, blue, green, ro.se, red, orchid
and white. Special—

id -Mrs. A. Yr.uru

far Markham, one
All had a delight-

$3.00 yard

•lames Reed, 3l
|ast Saturday at I
a shock
his
this mnimiinjly
en "I. ill health for
^mhful
U &lt;nr Tunt-ral htvgreat esteem in
r M l,y hii friends

All-Wool Kush a
51 inches wide, li^ht w eight,
brown and white.

Tan, blue, green,

•&gt; i

$4.50 yard
Silk and Cotton Crepes

Sterling
"'Tadflphia, r,
Ifter several
,
weeks

;u&gt;-inch Printed Silk and Cotton Crepes, dark
grouiKls. Small and large designs, printed on
fine quality crepes.

our blood

$1.00 yard

;p u r e * *
J'ln^ Class

ik e to e a t

POL

how you usod to
cornu in from play hungry us
a bear? Bet you could hardly wait
until Dad lilted your plate!
And didn't everything tasto good!
Seemed liko you never would get
enough. Didn't you (eel good thoso
days. Yes, they wero tho red blood­
ed days.
Why Isn't your appetite like that
now? Why don't you llko to eat
Juat tho sam e as you did In thoso
days? Here’s the reason—your sys­
tem is simply starving for tho lack
or rich, red blood! You'vo lost your
appetite because you’vo lost your
red blood power. No red blood
iioum am ent (or tho tissues of your

Bordered W oolens

em em ber

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‘*«tion. A long.
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All-Wool Flannel

litcmkil the party

as pleasure.
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Ba!i Hardware

[l I"1 young pHplp

affoid*

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! W o o l P iece G oods \

fursday night fur

IUhUml Ma th.' |
a,''» Ml&gt;. trank

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

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m eal

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Residence Telephone 313-J

Mrs. Ogden and little son of
at the .Metnoo *
/
^ ainright left lant week Pierce spent last week with her
.
for Chicago nml D etroit to spend sister. M is. Maines.
pnrtment or me
several weeks on business.
Club will rem »
Mrs. II. B. Coffee of Palm Bench
teal Recital at
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Radford ami qx'iit a few days here with her
K. A. t urrivan of Orlamio were laughter, Mrs. ( lias. Harrison.
*in Sanford Sunday visiting friends.
On Wednesday afternoon nt .1
Incsday
Mr. nml Mrs. T. \V. Prcvntt
[(iardtn Circle will o’clock, a garden circle will he o r­
i pent the week end in New Smy­
Mrs.
Dean
Turner
in
expected
lanilbtlon meeting ganized a t the Woman’s du b . homo in a day or two from Fort rna with Mrs. Prevntt’s parents.
Club Mouse at J Members of any amY all depart­ Myers, where she has been visiting
ments a re eligible, hut the one nee- relatives.
Mrs. O. E. Little who has been
pepnrtment of the casary qualification must he th at
dl in the Remold-Laughton hos­
meet
with
Mr*.
,,f
a
genuine
garden
interest,
nnd
| will
C. h. Powell Sr., who has been pital in Sanford died Wednesday.
some evidence of it in the way of
X 3:30;
in
Miami for the past several
psuUlinft Circle will a home plot set to a garden.
weeks, returned homo yesterday
Mrs. M. E. Wicks, Mrs. Iiatpei
ofX »t the home of
afternoon.
ami Miss Elizabeth Ballard re ­
|ty at IV) Moby Ave*
At 3:30 o’clock on Wednesday
turned Friday from Valdosta, Ga.
afternoon, the first meeting* of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hartline,
W elfare Departm ent will be held,
I lie Ladies’ Aid gave an ire
Imrsday
with Mrs. W. L. Henley, its e ffi­ Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C, Weld), and Mr.
of the Fast Side cient new chairman, presiding. It and Mrs. E. C. Golson motored to ‘ ream social at the town hall F ri­
day.. A good sum of money wns
AsMciativn at i.i most earnestly requested th at Silver Springs Sunday.
received.
. at 3 o’clock.
all club women expecting to work
a Civic Dinner tin- with this departm ent he present
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stew art Tcbford
Mrs. J. T. McClain spent lest
of the Chamber ot promptly nt the hour, ns definite left Monday for W inter Haven
the Womans | lui&gt; plans fo r tho coming months will where they will attend the wed­ week in New Smyrna with her
daughter, Mrs. Clifford Bell, who
he Womans &lt; In »- j,e discussed, a short program giv­ ding of their nephew.
has been ill.
en, and a social hour which it is
hoped will make for better acquainMr. nml Mrs. R. J. Holly Sr., left
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks nnd
yesterday afternoon for Oxford, O. Mr. and Mrs. Culver Ethridge and
M .iry
1 tanc0‘
■I
and points in the northwest. They you Eniett spent Sunday evening
evening
has sold his home, 1 On, Thursday
,
.
... , nt 8 o’clock expect to he gone about a month. in Sanford with Mr. and Mrs.
Cawl Culpepper and family.
to a s’mfnnl in- n Civic Dinner will be served a t
the Woman’s Club by a competent
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Iamg return­
committee of experienced home ca­ ed Saturday afternoon from Phila­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy re­
terers. It is the object of this oc­
1C. K. Sju dons an- casion lo bring together the civic delphia, I’a., where Mrs. Long has turned home Friday from a 110loi a lint ditighter ngencie.t of Sanford, with a view recovered from a serious operation. day visit in Long Island, New
York with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
It).
to closer co-ordination in their
Irving Finchel nnd Irving Fin- David Levy and family and Miss
work, and representatives of all
M. Sjeblom au­ such organizations will be present. chel Jr., for several years well Rose Levy and m other accompani­
nt a fine little Tho immediate subject for discus­ known contractors of Coney Island, ed them home to spend the winter.
Iday, Sept. 13, All sion will bo the “ Recreation Prob­
lem in Sanford for this W inter,"
and the working out of a practical
____
I
Mrs. Rubt. John- and definite program . The com m it­
png front injury tee is prepared to serve a large
be glad U know numl)er „ f men and women, nnd
ring nigvl^.j
tickets are on sale nt the Chamber
■ .
4
of Commerce and from Mrs. It. A. i
I ',
" '■tfdifrf., Newman.. The 'C ham ber of Com■
nu n c and Woman’s Club nre work­
man ' \ i j big together, nud their speakers*
|ord h die after- J'j11 b° annuuncl'(t within 11 daY or

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T VT T AII4SSEF* Oct 19,—(/Pi
OSAKA, Oct, ip. (/P) A n tn th T i1
n ’ - . X of&lt; I’uhUc
pHwitp tlclan discovered t h a t- th e Onaka
—(^&gt;)_The
Department
Control pofst office handled 4,172,Instruction is mailing out to nil
829 aosfl-w ord replies from June
i schools of tho ntato pamphlet on
25 to. Aug. 31, which is nem iy half
temperance and health, to ho used
the total am ount of mail m atte r

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rfchlH U nn and O ta llrtc c t . ,
pcr|o(|
ls%Pormaaca
Law Day, F nday, Oc„ ..l.
Tho | n rp Cfi* num ber received ttt corporation i
Under the law the Inst Friday o. one day was 223,237, cn July 2. It l&gt;itf Ihjnjrs.
October must to Riven over in part was stated th a t if the total of
to instructions on the subjects of crrsr.-wrrd replies were put from
m l 8 . rial,
health, temperance, prohibition and rnd
..... to
________
end they would reach from
tween N) and
obedience
angering N
Wofe
ole the
l h e Future
h ill lire
NrW UKKLANS.flet 19.— &lt;£&gt;)— nat! Mill, Vnndfc.stodi up many obed
cue to law. The evil of nice- Tokyo to Kyoto,
hoi.
tobacco
and
other
narcotics
ia
Defiance IIss In
Indicated
H; * cnriv .^ason* (it’ifJlitck tot tho ■I’W***
d ic a te d Ry
t
, i
strei'ied.
h a rttllo n s ; . , * ..
.
4* .*1.
t
Wii&gt;Jiiit#,t 3n*« anti Leo (Ionian* stre^icd
Trend of Pirate
Finite C
Champions
rvaauB C E H sm iB aD B aB inB O H B B B K rnaac^iuc,,
„
( l&lt;‘:1'!ir:' ,,,|,m the Southern confer- ...............
stralcd a powerful
,w verful attack in de- _
—
VetcranGivesW ay to Youth [icy w . established by victories fcatiny the University of Kefta
f
for four teams Saturday, while ■wteky, 25 to 0, causing supporters
fc'tHv 'Y rtfefc
fi&amp;i'bFi two othe■&lt; were not in a position
the General* to feel that tb?&gt;
There war a lingering note cf ftt*
,
...
.
.
foum themaclvcs after an In ­
tart
ture defiance in the tread of Bill to lore r. poziticn nocuie for at
a
feet of making the distance. It
Vircini'i
Rrdytcchnlc Institute,
*
* •
McKeehnic’a
conquering
!tr,
t,
a;
was Plant City's ball. Rile* made
Alalia: i. Georgia Tech, Tulanc after falling before Auburn, conic
J
A N N O U N C ES TI IE OPEN INO OP ]
m e yard, Abbott also made on. the retreating steps of world’and Virginia, by winning inr roast &lt;1 p !. to win from .'Maryland, 3 to 0,
King intercepted Abbott*! ties team s echoed ‘fnintiy
Georgia, playing a strong S* I,
their standing inside the confer'
. N EW OFFICE “
pass but dropped it and it was de­ nieht along the corridor* of major tnce
t'.v) games won and none \. A. team won, 21 to 0, from
i»
•!
clared 'ncompiete. Sparkman punt- league hnsehnll.
lost. Auburn and North Carolina Furman. Louisiana State did nor
Grandview Drive,
Riles and Green Star For id to Entzndnger on Sanford's 13* For Pittsburgh was unwilling to were already credited with two Vic- venture off their campus but found [
For The Practice Of
td line. Entzmingcr wns liurt ..o p In reclaiming its National {torics. Auburn’s 33 to 0 reverse a battle th erew ith tho Fresh, g et­
Plant City While Barber, ja
and tiipe wns taken nut, but he re­ ting ue heroes as u great chib which at the hands of Texan had no cf- ting away but only to a (J to t)
Rose Court
Russell Perform Brilliantly sumed play.
had hern good enough and game feet on it* conference ntrnding ami margin,
On a fake punt, Entzmingcr enough to M at Walter Johnson and North Carolina was idle for the
Center carried the South’s colors
,
made one yard. Thompson funt- a sterling Washington niachhtr. day.
into
the West Saturday and a l - j
llolding Ini hervier and superior |j|0(jp |,uj recovered for a four yard
Alabama showed a superiority though the Colonola gave tiro
Plant City footbal team to a score loss. Barber got off a beautiful The Pennsylvania city and Ilona i
M
less tic for three periods a t Munic­ punt, but Plant City was off side W agner could look beyond the , over Sewnnee ‘ more pronounced Michigan Aggies a battle they re5
In The
di
ipal
i pa I Athletic Field Saturday, San ami the Iml wain brought hack an glory of n smashing triumph and than had been forecast, the Crirn- turned to Kentucky with the small
u
t
ford High School finally suffered Plant City penalized five yard*. tec the beginning of a new dla- son out. hinirtg the Purple 27 to (J. end of the 15 to 13 score,
Centenary claimed the high
defeat by the score of 13 to (I, duo Barber's kick \vn$ not ro good this mi nd rtign. an athletic dynasty ’ Georgia Tech turned Florida hack
a
FIRST NATIONAL RANK IUHkD^|
(verse breaks of the game time and it went to Plant City &gt;n supplanting the four year National 23 to 7, showing no letup in the rear ing honors of the day with ti
to two adverse
League rule of John McGruw’s drive rnc verei! again t
Penn victory over Hollins by a count of
lato in the third quarter.
I lie Sanford’s 20-yard line,
a
Rooms— GOI-COfi-fion.
Giants, swept along on the flying M a te a week before. These two 83 to 0.
weather was exceedingly hot and
Sparkmun made no gain. Abbott feet of Max Carey, under the pro- games set the . tage for the game
Standing of conference team 3.
not especially conducive to good
Won Lon
football, but the fight and spirit made one yard. Strickland went in pulsion of Hnz.'n Cuyler’s power between lit conference champions
PHONE 127
O 0 1.C0U
displayed by both tennis, particu­ for Carter. Abbott’s pans wna in­ ful slick, and supported by the and Yellow Jackets at Atlanta Alabama .,
f|
complete.
Pop?
blocked
Green’.*
next
Saturday.
rturdy
defense
of
Tray
nor,
Wright,
«
•
„
0
Georgia
Tech
..
1.000
larly Sanford's struggle against
2
Tulane came back to win from Tulane .. ..........
31 .T 1st N a tl Bk Bldff.
0 1.000
overwhelming odds, made It a very drop kick and Pottinghum fell on Melanin and Smith.
Office Hours— R to 12 :i. m. I to o p.
•i
the Mississippi A. A M. combina­ North Carolina
0 1.000
interesting and exciting contest. it for Sanford on its own 30 yard
Youth Rules Diamond.
1‘hnue 733.
•»
line.
Thompson
made
one
yard.
tion
of
Meeks
and
Holloway
after
Virginia .......... aa aa aa 0 1.000
Tho crowd was not ns large os tho
It was no more sentimental vi­
•) 0 1.000
made
four yards. Bar- sion painted into the imagination the Aggie were nut in front with Auburn .. .. ,. ...
one which
the m.
St. gbiuu
Cloud tEntzmingcr
t,ne
wmen witnessed uw
,
.
aB an0B tiangtiaaaB a»R iiB B arsrrB asaaH B D B [r«fl3iii
a
field
goal
in
the
first
few
min"
I
Vanderbilt „ ..
0 1.000
game, but. the loss in nttredam c
p,“ ntb c S / J ’ltn “ " r “ nil? by tho brush of rampant world’ ,
Wash. &amp; I.cc ..
0 1.000
.. l
was probably due to the unfavor
Thompson’s pass was
South Carolina .. .. .. 1
l
.500
able weather.
Thompson made one yard. Yancey who foresaw that youth, ribb.nl '
issault
on
Kentucky
..........
nil
szt
for
an
.
..
1
I
.500
The game brought out several went in for Dutton. Entzmingcr
R. 1.............. .. .. 1 1 .500
outstanding stars,
Entzmingcr, lutt one yard on n rrihn cro.&gt;&lt;. with the steel of veteran support, Western
Maryland .......... .. .. 0
1 .duo
Barber and Russell for Sanford, Entzmlngor’s drop kick fell short in both infield and outfield, haif of Northwc :tern in Chicago
Georgia .. .. ^ .. .. .. 0
1 .1)0(1
.
and Riles and Green for Plunt City. and it was Plant City's ball on its come back to wield the sceptre on
Virginia was rorceu m nxtcmi Florida ............. .. .. 0
1 .000
Riles time and again crashed cwn 10-ynrd lint*. Riles made four the diamond.
Miss.
A.
&amp;
M.
..
.
•)
1 .000
through the Sanford line and s k irt­ yards. Green made one yard aa
In the rcrics just cnmplctwl, K
V* ;IcJcat Virf i nia
1 .000
ed its ends, and if was only the ex­ the half ended with the ball in ! Washington, with a team of rejuvt,tl to hlt- ca,mw
.l8 , 1" “Ole ML.r" .. .. .. .. 0
1 .000
cellent defensive work of Entzmin- Plant City's possession on the 15 m ated castoffs, eall.sl back from Il,. i!n(i. ^mrm nyriv.ry much in to I Louisiana Slxte .. .. 0
1Team tsoo
.. .. .. .. 0
1 .0110
gtr in backing up the line th a t pre­ yard line.
a glorious )&gt;nst enough of skill and
Vanderbilt was the favorite ov ! Hrwnnee .. ^ .. .. .. 0
1 .000
vented him from scoring four or
power to check the march of tint-*
o .000
C le m ro n ............ ........0
five touchdowns. Green was wide .,. Score at cad of half, Sanford 0, for a spell. But the hand of fate Tennessee but the Commodore:,'
&lt;1 .000
N. C. Statu .. ..
0
awake a t all timen and It was he ‘ lnilt 1 uj’ •
fl .000
V. M. I............... ........0
who intercepted a Sanford forward
Third Quarter,
puss in the last period and raced
Plant City kicked to Cottinghum chine which was enmjmlli I t.&gt; &gt;-:■ i
----- through n’broken filed for a touch- on his own 311-yard line. Entzmin aside to permit vigorous, ambitious wi|| hriIl, „ |,ie advantage over'
per fumbled, but recovered for a &gt;outh to rush by. A new o r d e r of t!),,ir fi( M if t!u, J w
down.
o f t h , U nb.
Labor Board.
When the
Official notice has been served on
The work of Entzm ingcr of Sail- five yard loss. Plunt City was off things was decreed and Bill Mr ijj^” j,.IV(1
uiffidently shottford, however, was marvelous, He .side on the next play and was po Kichnie risen to command th
Ct.as) Line suggested .that !»|
this company that a strike has keen
was an entire team In himself. His|nn)izcsl five yards.
Thompson base ball decks with a baseball Imt- r in d to bring hack baseball to thshould be referred again to lb
plane
it
occupied
prior
to
the
cir­
ordered
by
the
general
committee
of
the
offensive aam o wns handicapped; made four yards.
Kntzndnger talion which Pittsburgh has every
I.OS ANGELES, O
13,—f/P)_
cuit
smashing
epidemic.
Hr.:trd in accordance vvilli Jira
considerably by the excellent work made oiu yuid. Barber punted to right to expect will continue to
Orders of Railroad Telegraphers amonu
Athletes in th • local ; ho&lt;j., under
Stove League to Talk.
of the heavier and better balanced Abbott on his 30 yard line and lie rule the base realm in spite of .t
the beard that this be thru
no
circumstance
may
exercise
nurra
i(s
r.iemhers
employed
by
the
Atlantic
Tim winter league will have
_lino of ____
_ but in spits
,
Plant City,
of returned it 10 yards. Rile# made v.hnrp challeng(&gt; from an ew i j-nlplenty
of
trader
and
lineup
shifts
L
i1
,1
1
1
^
l"
u’
'
'
!l
,l,t
-d
'
moon,
th at fact ho often crashed through nine yards. Sparkman made no our Giant, a Redland imst well for­
tlom ent was reached, the
Coast i,ine to become effective a l 1 P.
'*-*nt nut; try out ror more
HH.
for good gains. It wns his dtfi-n- gain. Green made one yard and tified with good
pitching, a t i discuss tin « winter, and tho R i-' v*'
liv e s t f the organization rtfc
M.
October
10.
This
i
s
l
h
e
culmination
iatewill
not
l&gt;
t
altogether
left
out
.
a
n
one
major
port
team
a
sentnive game, however, which will not first down.
threatening Boston Brave and fm:
.-I r. iin.l table discussion. Tiic lelT '
in such action.
s o o n bu forgotten. Ilo often made | Abbott made five yards. Riles other protesting pursuers.
of the refusal of that or«anizatiun to ac­
• id- of McKecbnleV infield js^ex- &gt; The Board of IMueaiion, “nltirmfive rmd six tackles in succession, made 11 yards. Riles was slopp.-d
Rabbi It Balt Gone.
/ ?fii cept h decision by the United States
I -' ted to be kejit intact, \v il!i'l’d a t tint duulily j;; reusing dlsstopping Ids man when it seemed on a hard trickle by Russell for one
In ‘pile of the home run hittim: Tiaynor and W right at third und placement m :rnli. by athletic.-, '.n
*T!ie A tlantic Coast l.iv,f
Railroad Labor Hoard denying the deho had on open field for a tuucn- yard. Riles made three yards. Bu­ which prevailed in the recent
i , but the Pirate chieftain-will 'th e minds • »ludents," sat those
ydown. HI# fighting spirit and that ker went in for Simnmm . Rib s i ic , baseball critic# are m
inft
nned (he Labor’ Hoard tii
mands of the orRanizatlnn for a ueneral
i-.i -c t-&gt; do i onic tall w inter t£ug.- ’- nnrl other ride for high school*
of his tram mate, "R ed ’ Burlier, made one yard. Riles made six I that the Jack Rnbhltt ballhim mi
-■lit first and second ba26,
here. Rost-sea, ncontesta fo ric e f*t reach a settlem ent, and(
were o n inspiration to the team,
yards and first down on Sanford’s Io n s the p i mo, at least until
|.pi&gt;inftTuup in .jv it^ .jip d f(ir annual vaca­
tverhui* i/f regulaT v!ny-\}i‘.tf t o : ' titltw.iuid vm.u i with u'tii.^ U p U R u x tte l was fighting hard
yard. line. Ilfs.th whs hurt. Tv.t IJIa^W hc? VJffi ?br a,mlh r . c, .
il :arti immediately assure] I
tion of two weeks with puy. 1 ”
from start to finish and while, like h,. , sunu-d play. Riles made four . t home run clouting. Th- re, , ibuth positions will call upon M -- ver“'tv or college freslimen teams
tion ever (he controversy
K, chine to decide ngain.it youth
‘'l&gt; "Is0 tabooed,
Ms fellow wlngman, Booth, In- was
yard . Cottingham stopped Rile; breaking total of circuit dour tin
,,;dv two practice games in each
slow In getting down tho field un- 1f„r
Uln„.
Entzmingcr hold •veav, coupled with Injuri. * i„ t,hi- and ambition on one side and the
both parties before It al
t -tdiness of two veterans v;iv» sport ill bo permitted to preccdo
d»r punts nHowing them to t- run Rile- to one yard.
KnUimnge. | ers, decreed Us passim:. In th
‘'ThrrtiRhonf llie nsifotialions which
hearing on Ocluber 9th.
back further than was necessary, nailed Sparkman for no gain, and change, a Pittshureh i. un whico a*, i .1 him in tho ermines of both tin* regular season.
led np to the present situation the A t­
his hard tncklss and breaking up ■it was Sanford’s ball.
combined enough ..Id baseball an I tit- National League ince and the
aii t * *
lantic Coast Line has scrupulously com­
Critics Kontfull O c i l U l M o o t s H o i R C
H«rl»er punted out of bounds u K
new baseball t , piofit bv wo.Id - ..erica
Officers
of
the
Atlantic (4
nil
.nt.it
wn
»hbracing
iaflu«n
■
,,
? : aa V‘ir:' ! Hanford's 35 yard line. Rile# made the nmv- „t a erti. ial period ..f th
piled both with the letter ami the spirit
bcuutifi I r
, " ■' of ■h..h, mt
| JV), y[(r,j,
stopped liyUntz- tacf, appears well equipped to rid •
.Stutfv Mvinnis a t tirst ba ■
o h O rU ljB T e U y L o a i l S
appeared as ordered/but thelf
which enabled lir; Ri rates la ,lu:
judl
L
of the law and with the orders of the
&amp; vrn r e d ? c d 'in . / n S X ^ n l !
wlUl " elcar field ahead of j I ho m a t of National l.eagm
ers’
organization declined
have resulted in a touchdown. I him Kntzmingcr again held R il-s y tltion next .mmmor.
tm m elves together and rescue tile
n e w \ no m
run
labor boa tl which is the agency created
punts were also faii ly good and it l() tv.„ yaMj, p |anl cjty was offIn addition to being on- of th • ...............
. Knwii,,,^.
v , ’;
with the Hoard’s instructions!
hU ends had been n little faster m |fc|llll
W||f( p4!nalizt.t, fJivt, ynn| d. I youngest teams. i„ point of av, - Giant hero
ttnd authorized by Congress fur the set­
a
vti\
th
•
'elu'o^in
t
’
n
!
l
C
konte
shortage
by
increasing
ri
ptionally
not
put in an appear ante. k|
pi:
. .
tb&gt;* capital stuck of tin* mutual tlement
(if
disputes
between
the
rail­
^ * r * « r S rJ S T 7 ; n t e pais.
.........^It was n wonderful play, -liucli-...on
..........
.......
...
..........
*
■
closing
weeks
tile diamond, .Meii-chttii
this the Lahord Board decitWl
- I,... j, I
| | ' &gt;u‘luJ,,nt *jrive building anil loan a* mciation from
|.nte in tho fourth period he knock­
road) and orRanizations of their em­
of any college star.
l' *Kd into a breach at $|oo.«)()0 to 31,000,001). The money
i tiam this year wait also the fa ;' . ivorid Pa:«e
ed down a Riant City pass by a worthy
three members to tiie prnportji
duiing the final drive r1:0 inv Mted• •i - u -d for
■
End of third quarter.
Scori cst in baseball and the hardest
the lutlldployes.
mnrvcl.HU leap Into the air. T boiSanfol(| „ ,M;||U ( it „
the east
bitting outfit in the National Lea • f tiie ttuccane. r through
tigale the whole situation; &lt;:nt|
.
j
ing
of
homes
which
are
paid
for
pass was just about to enter into,
'
1
gue.
The liuceaueors matched
‘.ioure^im, t.rantluuu av young- by the nurchtiser on a systemnti'
F m irth ({mirier
th? arm s of a waiting opponent,
representing the public who J
Taylor went In Vor Buiney. The'
t M ,!' :u:"umt base hit with e r th a n Knwiu
r l itclun: *. On time plan. The directors have
who hud an open field for a touch­
a frequency which recoiled Giant th e o t h e r hand,
“The
Order
of
Railroad
Telegraph­
latter
are
reviagreed
to
finance
the
building
of
ball
was
on
Sanford's
30-yard
line.
chairman
of the United Slated!
down.
machini ■.of a lew years ago, when
p la y e r s .” , homea
home* un
u p to
to two-thirds of the
Clyde Booth played un excellent Green’s drop kick failed and it was McGrnw annually ohtuined a cii- ogntzc l a s g re a t "m o n e yy pl.iyers.”
ers agreed readily enough to subm it the
Labor Hoard, one representing
game a t center until h. Was injur- Sanford's bull on its own 20 yard ncr on tlo* National League speed I h ey cairn to McKenchitie'i. r esc u e value,
line.
Burlier
made
one
yard.
Hut
a:
I
lie
m
i
d
a
l
h
o
u
r
o
f
th
e
v
n
s
o
ii
,
T
h
o
r
e
s
p
o
n
s
e
to
t
h
o
r
e
q
u
e
s
t
f
o
r
case
to
the
Railroad
Lain,
•
Board
fur
Raima
tic ns and ftpe represtHH
od und replaced by Rupa,who put) .*'■ f,H.r ,,' t
”nc yarn, f.u t'
And. in the end, the -peed b u he m ay decide r. vv t h a t t h e i n . , t m e n t s in tile a s s o c ia tio n h a s
ed a gnnto much improved ov r '1ill,,Rer I'1*1 two numnd l-ft chd. market.
settlem ent bat refused to accept the deraitrends. T his section of
that of Inst Saturday, getting olf
punted &gt;,» yards to Riles king:; from Pittsburgh outdistanc­ y o u n g e r p a ir d m u ld g e t th e c a ll, been ra n id , i! w as Mid, it is planed
tinwhistling
clout
so
readily
L
T
U
i.se
lit*
ov.i
(isiun
made
liy
the
Hoard
after
exhaus­
it
tii
thirm
arul
th
?
m
ti
to
c
o
n
s
tr
u
c
t
m
a
n
y
h
o
n
u
n
titis
cuiducled hearings at
ilmi^
nasSes in troml
siwine vvilli
his pu!i^en
good shape
with nn
no " . •‘'turned it to .Sanford two
, fall am i w in te r.
cause for fumbling.
Whitfield, yard line. Abbott made one yard. that th? !’irate dan next spring dub to prepare for the future.
tive investigation and has ordered a
Uctcber 12 and 13 prior to lb
Oiler, and Cottinghum played their Riles barely pushed it over for the
first
ucure
of
the
game.
Green's
strike
iRealise
the
decision
which
they
strike ballot had fieen distribute
usual good games in tho line, hold­
ing when the holding wna im port­ (dace kick failed.
bad asked the Hoard to make did not
the members c f the orgskiio*
Sanford 0, Riant City i&gt;.
ant.
sa
tisfy
them.
the Wilmington hearing reprw
Riant City kicked off to Yancey
The Game.
Plant City won tho toss and on Sanford’s 35 yard line. Green
cf tlic orgauizntion, in formed I
Oupt, Carter chose to receive. Cot­ inlere.’ptcd Thompson's pass and
U O ‘itJP\,
\NOm T Cm UW
HEU -E E -l IA*,\ HAV-l!
Pore, sm o k eh
tiar ilntird members that " bw1
tinghum kicked off to Spooner who raced 15 yards to a touchdown.
“The Labor Hoard decided that the
S
P
E
A
K
TUH
M
U - T QRotdCr
W EuL -E E - t-\LL- WELL* h e e - h e h e S l o s t
stopped the ball on Itis 17 yard Green kicked Ids own goal.
graphers
w ould co-operaU n
demands of the organization for a Gen­
Sanford 0, Riant City 13,
line. On the first play, MellonA STQlMCi O’ MUYtCAM B f-A O o
h e 's T h r o V r h u .
t-US PA SSPO R T S «
n«ll made 20 yards off left tackle.
Hoard in making the prop®**!
Entzmingcr caught I'lant City'
era I increase of wages and fur a vnen“T M tU S VAM CU- AM Ti t xAKtMCr D iO m Cit'Y A MCnUOlA
HEE-V W E - H U V l H U H I
Donne made two yards. Sparkmun kickoff on itis own 2o yard line and
Ration, such c u -o p e r a tio n 'll
Iion rule were not justified.
It inB o S T U O - AM J U S V.MUM Y W A S
made one yard through center returned it 15 yards, Barber made
B o o k *T a k i u ’ B o o v y s
CH W ELL - LX V-\EX •
allowed to interfere wiln lbc j
Donne made no g«in, Donne again ("be yaul. Grier was hurt und went I
strutted both parties to look into the
DOV7M Ota tA'-I V\MU o p\C\&lt;tM‘
W A S'frV OM Sf
EOmE LNtLL FtMO A WAT
hit the line, but could not gain and ' out. Dutton for Grier. Thompson
which thv organization b*11'
C.M U P - IKJ W A L K S SMOKE.4-/
EX C U S E t-\T C O O VtUO I LLTA\vC im CMUPV AM
(piostion of eliminating inequalities in
tfit ball tens given to Sanford on made one yard around left itail.I
its 20 yard lino.
ft ■ handling the nutter, on I'j
Sanford watt off side and wait pe
MJfTiA A B O O V &lt; - A m H U
^ Ctl V C j l ,; ElHAtYthe pay of some positions. Fur litis
iMTLRDUCE ’lM Tb'EV?
Thotupaon was stopjied with no Utilized five yards. Harbor punted
W
CU
l OM' f.NLM S T O P V
account.
AGtM - AM-AM Cv\T
purpose conferences were held by the
gain.
Entzmingcr
made
five 'd1 yards out of hounds,
c a t a m c jth u r B o c k
ynrdst hrough right guard. Thomp-1 Rile made six yard*.
Riant
1M AKSCTVLn-\ EOOV&lt;..
Al'antic Line with representatives of
turn made 10 yards off right tackle 'C ity was penalized five yards for
“ The representatives of 'jj
the Telegraphers in an effort to reach
fur first down. Kntzmingur hit Hit? bnckficld being in motion tieJ
right guard for one yard. Entz- fore the ball was snapped. Tito
Hoard have been cn t!ie Piij
an amicable settlement of this issue,
tnlnger carried the ball outside on tram had been guilty of this off
the past week getting the frj
remanded by the Labor Hoard, and the
Sanford’s lf» yard line. Entzmin- und on nil during the game, hut
gcr lost five y a rd /o n « crisB play. I it had escaped tho notice of tin*
Kurd
to the situation, s*
Atlantic Coast i,inc, after negotiations
Barber punted ami it was rcluvn- referee. Riles made two yard*. I
report can be made lo the f,J*
iasliags for a period of five weeks made
tsl by Dunne jo Riant City’s 35 Mutcliett punted to Thumpsua on
yard line. Riles went in for Me- Sanford's 20 ynnl lins. Riant f'i'.y
ship
c f the Labor . Hoard,
u offer to adjust the rates of pay «»r a
Gunnell. Sputkmun made two was off side and was penaHjed
winch the Heard has nnnoun
yards. Riles made four yards off five yards.
uhstantial number of positions involright tackle. Gte.'it made ont yard.
prompt
and final decision
H’atdtt went in fur Entzmingcr
tctl.
Sparkmun punted out of bouuiU on *bd i nrm r fur Burhcr.
Turner
made, and the company. wjH
Hanford's five yurd line.
fumbled and lost eight yards
* Entzmingcr punted to his own Thompson punted 35 yards to I
ed by that decision. The f
1his offer was refused by reproseu3() yard line and Riles returned it Kilus who returned it to Hanford’s!
been called without waiting f
five yards. Cylde Booth was in­ do yard line. Riles muds one yard,
1dives of the Telegraphers, who, on
jured on th* pluy nm| Rope went m (treen made seven yards and the
lien by the United S tates li­
September 1tit h broke o ff negotiations
to play center. Abbott wont in focJgame ended with tho ball in Riant
ber board. It is in direct de/o
Donne for Riant City. Riles mud-1 City’* possession on Sanfutd's 32
with the statem ent (hat they would not
Uw.
two yutdi. Abbott made one yard, yard line.
further discuss lh t (p illio n o f remov­
Abbott'a pass was incomplete.j Hanford 0, Riant City Rl.
Green’s drop kick from the 30 yard*
'the Line-up.
ing inequalities but would demand
“In the event c f walkout
lino failed. Sanford’a ball on It? •'hurit* Booth
R.E
Ari*
again
a general increase and vacation
on 20*yard line.
CoUinghuni
R.T. Carte# (C) |
lice Coast Line will make c'
Barber made four yards off j Whitfield
KG,
fur all pien, both of which demands had
Baker
to provide for uninterrupted
right tackle.
Entzmingcr made {Clyde Booth
C.
Spooner {
been
fuund
to
be
unwarranted
by
the
otic yard. Thompson was slopped 1Button,
the public.
LG.
T anner|
for no gain.
On Entzmingcr's j Grier
llavvkin *
L.T.
put#. Riant City was penalized 15 Russell (('.)
L.E.
Burney|
yards for dubbing and it wns first l Thompson
McDonnell
down for Sanford.
Barber
B.ll.
Green
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD dOMPA
End of quarter. Scute Sanford h l,ur
Domic 1
L.H,U
. &lt;), Riant.City 0.
hntsmiiigcr
F.H.
Sparkman
I*. R. ALRIGHT, Vice-President and General Manager, \fiimington,

Been Established In South
By Conference Grid Teams

j DR. W. D.' GARDI!

! OSTEOPAT

$2000.00 each

Williams-McGraw
Realty Company

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Los Angeles Students
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g l E SANFQRD HERALD, MONDAY.

PAGE

Investment
3—Autos, Rent

Uy Herald

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Touring
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Insertio n .

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K u .t.ly

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11. W. Phillips’ Sons
T**rmn To Some People
I Phone .*!
Oak und 2nd St

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your rant ad- to
; effective
. , « T .M O T irn
^ Should Itlve their
oitofflce i t ! " " •"
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6— B usiness Opportunities

J.

E. SPUR! ING. mo-diviemn
specialist. Subdivision to Or'•ndo. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights. Florida on Dixie High­
way.
*

I OR SALE: Two lota Spurting and
Magnolia. For quick sale $3,250
Dcan-Rcrg Corp.

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col

Contractor and Builder
409-M — Phone -

unins” of The Herald. Let a classi

II. C. VIELE
Jeweler

fieri acl work for you.

I ’ ll line

C u m in -m i

diator and
,;:m of connew cores
■ Cleaning
fur all reladiator &amp;
and R. R.

12— Advtg. Mediums

FOR SALE: 10 good work mules,
may be seen at our barns, ono
niilo south and 2 miles west of
Haskell, Fla. Lukelnnd Highlands
Co-Operative Association, Box 79
Lakeland, Fin.

FLO R ID A - ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
TH E CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg ­
est daily. W ant ad rate 1 l-2e per
word; 4 insertions l I - le; 0 or
more lc per word each insertion.

'"'•Volt pow'vtween this

IL L

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Oak floors.

1

In fact every equipment.

,

:
.-ACREAGE*
: BUSINESS-HOMES

A modern home needs.

j

:M o n c 7 1 7

MRS. It. O. TRAVIS

Public Stenographei

\ t i k l e z R e a lty Co.

Valdez Hotel Lobby

V aldez H otel B u ild in g

balance can be arranged over
a number o f yenrs.

1.—A beautiful six
room stucco finish­
ed bungalow
on
Magnolia Ave. Lo­
cated between Mar­
tin and Spurting
Streets.
Situated
on a corner lot.
P r i c e $10,500.00.
Terms, arranged

2. Three adjoining
lots on Second St.
at Palm etto Ave.
117x117.
Located
in the coming new
business section of
S a n f a r d. Price
$700.01) per front
foot. ’, cash, bal­
ance 1, 2, and 3 yrs.

3. Three adjoining
lots on Elm Ave nt
13th Street.
Ono
investing’ in these
lots could he sure of
a good profit w ith­
in a very short time.
$(5,0(10.00 takes all
three Inis. $2,000.00
cash, balance, a r­
ranged on easy pay­
ments

R I O H T

DOWN TO A tb/vROETl
S H O P * A N ’ HAVEL ‘E.M
^IVEL N E A T R .E A T V -------M E N T - -----

Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*
Phone 657.

•I. 117 acres located on the Snnfnrd-Orlaudo Road just South
of the city lim its of Sanford. This is an ideal tract to sub­
divide immediately. , It consists of good level ground. It is
now being riyudly Imilt up right up this tract. There aro
only a few tra c ts like it left and it will pay fur you to seo it,
to buy, and to take ad van tag - of the opportunity it offers.
Price $1000.1)0 per acre. $25,000 rash, balonce 1, 2, und 3 years.

Tires and Tubes
At priced th at arc right
Pan Am nnd Standard Gas ana
Oils

COMPANY

1 0 REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono con*
cent a word doily, two ccuta a won
Sundays.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN rlu
HERALD will bring you in bit
results. Advertise tho&lt;e old ar
tides you have stored away am
have no use for. A little thirty
cent ail may bring you severe
dollars. Phono 118 nml a repre
tentative will call nml sec you.

Hot water heater.

WE HAVE THE 6 EST BUYS

iNLORPQR/vrun

“Veedol Oils”

"^'R E A L T O R S fc

JOHN K. FOX, Re present (Hi vc
120 South Hark Ave.
We Cover Florida Real Kstato Like the Sunshine

Radio Supplies

1,

IilN E ’S FILLING
STATION
I'hone Itil-J
11I3 Sanford Avr. Sanford, Fla.

Best and only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake
Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.

Near railroad

and loading station also new power plant of

l1 .41tllF .lt

SHOP

M3 Magnolia Ave.
5 First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

Soutlurn U tilities.

Elton J. Moughton

Lake Monroe is sure to grow
Investigate thin today.

ARCHITECT
Firet National Bank Hldg.

Price and terms reasonable.

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Porch nml windows screened

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Eastern exposure.

Ample closet space.

35— Wanted lieip, Male

11K—Sale, Live Stock

Lobby Pulustun-llrurnlry lll&lt;lg.
Simtoril
Florida

VALDEZ HOTEI

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
WANTED: Colored boy to do ja n ­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
FOR RP7NT: Rooms, furnished or
itor work. Sanford Herald.
Beach Post. Sample copy tent on
unfurnished. Mrs. II. M. Ed­
WANTED AT ONCE: Experienced
wards, Box 7(55.
man to work on 2 head shield
K()R RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms, machine. Try-Me Bottling Co. \Ve- ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. I’ahath upstairs.
G arage,
110 laka BiHg. Telephone 705.
latka Daily News is circulated in
West 1st St.
I*.Ai t ; 111ENDED bookkeeper, gen- an industrial and agricultural sec­
cneral office or correspondent, tion.
_______
open for position. Good references
arid can bond. Reply P. L. Care MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
Herald.
of them through a classified ad
Salesman in the Morgantown POST. Six
ROOM FOR RENT 1209 Magnolia
cents a word for six consecutive
Phono 153-L3. References ex­ MAN with car to work in evenings issues.
ynox'EEu
changed.
from 4 to 15. Attractive propo[
sition
for hustler. Give references THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
11— For Sale, A creage
III,h ' nH!e ,Bu.r ecr,
I in letter. W rite "Proposition" Caro
accepted w ant ad medium io
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
FOR SALE: 40 acres rich, ham ­ Herald.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
mock land on Lake Harney. Will
consider any reasonable offer. Ad­
dress T. A. Newton, 1263 Irving
S t , N. U., W ashington, D.C.
* &amp; Body

Completely furnished.

41'J

JIK A I, IC ST A T R -I.X V IM T IIB X T S

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
FOR SALE: At a bargain if sold
before the 20th, a corner lot
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
00x210 on beautiful Crystal I-ake
'•ANEY’8 DRUG STORE — Pm- shore. Mike Mary. Florida. Call H.
OF THE IIERALI)
•rrlptlons. D rugs, Sodas.
Wo A. Halverson, Sanford Paint &amp;
otp a" near you aa your phono W all Paper p i . 112 1st Street.
Call 103.
FOR SAI.E: 120 feet east front age by 200 feet deep on Snn-&gt;
8 ANTORD ET.K rTRTr CO
ford Ave. $2,500. Terms. Address
Rm—nwmra to OUlon
Plat*
fid Mngpnlla.
E verything nine
M rnI Phono 422. E ieetragitb
22—Sale, Furnitue
12— Advtg. Mediums
12— Advtg. Mediums
Radio.
We carry a full line.
(Ga..) LEDGER — AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
tsif i c a t i o n s
Cash or COLUMBUS
W T O H T S— T h ro ^ a tn tm n a
M u g . Our price* are right.
Classified nds have the largest
gusta, Ua., Augusta’s greatest
term
s.
We
want
your
business
"olio find Second. FD*t *m*4 Elm.
circulation
in
Southwestern
Geor­
classified
medium, rate, rash, 9c
incements
*t*»nford Avenue and 10th Street. Snnford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) lino. charge. 10e minimum.
Accessories
_____
321
E.
F
irst
St.
Export service.
, Kent
FOR SALE: Babys folding sulky. DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Price $(5.00. Mrs. Andernjn, 915
Lakeland, through the StarRepairing
anything? If so advertise in
WIGHT PRIN T SHOP—P rinting
Telegram, Best advertising me­
the Gainesville Sun.
Engrevlng. Embos«tng. See **r
iSale
dium in South Florida. Published
n rst
We do It. Phone 4I7-W FOR SALE: Rc
U Opportunities
'I ’Ult lilt, RESULTS advertise in mornings. ST A It-TE LE C, it A M—
R. R. Ave.-Commerclnl SL
good condition
ks Service
i the
FORT
LAUDERDALE Lakeland. Florida.
deep, 152 long. J
DAILY NE WS—it covers Browfnt, A partm ents
TAMF&lt;? H. COW AN—A11 Wnd? Avenue.
jard County thoroughly which is MAINE — Watervtllo, Morning
[nt, Houses
nt Tin and Sheet Metal Work
Sentinel. Thousand* of Maine
j one of the most rapidly growing
|nt, Reonis
W ater nr 4 Boat Te»'Vs. At Oak
21— Lost, Found
j sections on the Florida Coast. people are interested in Florida
Avenue end Third Street Tele­
property. Reach them through
FOUND: Stray Fox Terrier. Call .Sample copy and rate card upon the Sentinel. Rate card on ap ­
phone l i t .
request.
and Board
for at Hilt? Magnolia Avenue.
plication.
int, Office, S to r e s MTRACT.F Cnnerrt* C«v.
It) REACH the prosperous farm ­
cement work, nIde»»Mr*. builde. Acreage
ers and fern growers of Volus­ FOP. SALE: Complete meat m ar­
)ST: One Silvcrtowp Cord tire
tn r Wneln. Ir-ltrstinn bo-**#. J. M
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
Exchange
rini and cover wilh North Car ia county advertise in the DeLand
Terwilleier. Prop.
inn name on cover. Reward, np Daily News, rate 1c per word, cash computing scales and largo r e ­
e, Groves
frigerator. This can ho lirnl for
y Graham, Forrest Lake Hotel. with order.
mr.T, l u m b e r c o
noU*» ©:
e, Houses
cost of accumulated storage char­
Sorrier*. Oualltv ard PHe*
p se , Rent
2K— Riant, Seeds, Trees
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — ges. II. B, McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
Ive Stock
ADDRESSING — M ultlgm phlng
Pensacola Is beginning
the TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
le, Miscellaneous,
folding
and m ailing—ns yon (TEWAUT THE FLORIST"”
greatest development In Georgia's
Tribune or hand it to your local
Flowers
Air
all
occasions.
want
It—
when
von
wnnt
It
history;
a
half
million
dollar
high­
lal Estate
814 Myrtle. Phone 250-W
ehnnn A73 R
V
P o r e fg F ir - *
way to the gulf beach just finish­ dealer so you cun read Florida's
Imituru
newspaper. One year,
ed; n t two million dollar bridge greatest
Vntionnt Bank Bldg
S8.U0. (5 months, $100, three months
Ire Wanted
across
Escambia Bay started;
bund
quarter million dollar opera house $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
9— For R ent, H ouses
WANTED: Sheet metal work of under construction; two millions ance policy mlti 75c to your order.
k Jewelers
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal being spent on highway; greatest OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
FOR RENT: G arage on 5fh Street Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
g, Decorating,
chance for live developers to get through the Xenia Gazette, Zenbetween Palm etto and Magnolia
reasonable. Sec Mr. Dabney. H er­ WANTED Position a.' bookkeep­ in on ground floor. Write Devel­ in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
er typist and general office work opment Department. Tim Pensa­ trict. Want ad and display rates
ald Office.
cola News,
tens, trees
on request.
Reply It. L. c.o. Herald.
'3 ami Supplies
FOR SALE: Two five room hous­ WANTED: Someone
atclT A M PA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
and Eggs
es, with garages, large lots, or- family to keep 2 year i
for
Fla. Thousands read the clasango and shade trees, evcellent two months. Address
[Notice
the sified pages of Florida’s Great
location
on
heights.
A
bargain—
pterj ar.d S u p p lies
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
H erald.______
easy term s. Mrr*. H. M. Edwards,
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Box 7G5.
31— Wanted Help, Female Write for complete rate card.
I Help, Fem ale
142:

2108 PALMETTO AVE.

Earle T. Field

7— B usiness Service

I Help, Male
WANTED: Colored cook.
10— For R ent, Rooms
Park Ave.
I ^ P . Male o r
FOR RENT: U pstairs fro n t bed­
m le
room. Apply 30(5 Palm etto Ave WANTED: Colored girl to
n elevator. Valdez Hotel.
E
Salesman

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line n m l K n i t r n t trig
I t ’K W K I I V U K
S liiK M n lln A s r n u r

1'OR SALE: We have listing:) on
FOR SALE: New grocery and so ft
business property, acreage and
drink countcrf\ also vegetable residential lots. See ua before you
racks. Will sell fo r 1-2 price. Phone invest. Dean-Berg Corn. Room fiO.'i 1
727.
1s t National Hank Bldg.

FOR RENT—Rooms w ith or w ith­
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

Rocbond St

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

^ 1— Sale, Real Estate

192! Hup Touring

fire t

( |, r e s t r i c t e d

G. T A Y L O R D Y E R

noon r s ia i r .tm

In tM &gt;r* for con‘
■ "&amp; * *
tenKth
tor

On anti after January the
10th, 192G, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. I). JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

lains, Bavarian and Japanese

5— A utos, Sale

4e • O n e

P rf* " Z

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

The Ball Hardware

OR SALE: 1 good store counter
AUTOS FOR TURK
2 tables, 1 work bench cheap.
tAGLE AUTO SERVICE Day
^Hte
II. T. B. Cnre Herald.
or nigh1'.. Meet* all train* Rs f *
(te e transfer. Phone 551 and 63-w
screen?
r e e l V ibons
Ton Drive It. .
IV. Myrtle and 2nd 8t. at R. R. FOR SALE: Horse, bridle
die. Also one hortu wai
Murphy, Oindervlllc.

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20— For Snip, Miscellaneous

AOOO
M O R N IN

THE.
m a t t e r

0

n o t h in

-^'TrrPrrrDr

F ln rid s

Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investm ent?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in the
real estate business for years
and aro glad to say we have
the finest listings and the
best values in the State of
Florida,
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us for
better results and quick action

Brokers

Real Estate
1
Dey elopers Promoter l
Seminole Hotel

01925

Int l F eature S ervice,
G r e a t Britain n|hla rnerved .

by

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

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ASSOCIATElflPHESS DISPATCHES
_

Church Crowded As
Aparition Appears

rind Other
Approved
,nd G reets

With Joy;

faxGets
I0US Vote

MINEOLA, N. Y., Oct. 17.—
(A3)—Crowds are jamming S t
M artha’s
Roman
Catholic
church a t the Federal Avenue
Central Park ns the result of
a report th a t an nppariution of
the Madonna and child is plain­
ly visible on the walls of the
church. Hundreds have gone
to church* during the post week
to see if the stories told by De­
vout worshippers were true.
The figure is said to be about
three feet high with a halo
about head of child and her out­
line of tho cross visible.

TI1K WEATHER:
Partly cloudy Saturday and Snnday,’ probably local ihuwers Sun­
day and in north portion Satur­
day:
Maximum T e m p .---------- ..— 06
Minimum Temp.------------------ 66

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1925.

SB

2=

FRICE FIVE CENTS

NUMBER 67.

GARNER WOULD District Governor of Lions KlffANIS C H IB Sanford Realty Sales
Local Club W ith
PUT IN EFFECT Presents
Charter from National Body TAKES AC flCN For 2 Days Amount
TAX REVISION
TO GET T HERE T o Over $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0
London’s Sister

Texas Representative Holds
Conference With Secretary
Mellon Regarding Cut In Iucome Tax of $450,0(10,000

Frnnkln O. Kinjf, of Orlando
Delivers Stirring Address
At Ifanquet Held Here Last
NightWiihOver 75 PerCenl Committee Holds Meeting
This Week .to Arrange
Orlando Lions Guests For Preliminary Moves
In Latest Welfare Work

At Installation Meet

Plan Would Affect
Over 3 Million People

Mayor and Heads of Several
Civic Bodies Extend Greet­
ings if Newly Formed Club

Is Predicated Upon
CONNER ATTACKS Progrnm
Retirement of the National
Debt In Sixty-Two Years
[Hail Event ECONOMIC POLICY
atest Since
OF GOVERNMENT
Ice Signing

Will Invoke Aid Of
Other Civic Orders

Plan Joint Conference With
By Him.AN W. KELLEY
Representatives Of All
The newly organized Sanford
Local Churches and Orders
Lion a Glib was presented with its

Market Leaps to New
8 Robbery Suspects
Records As Surge
Nabbed InNewYork ' Of Winter Business
;Becomes. Felt Here
NEW YORK, O ct 17.—bF)
—Police today arrested n wo­
man and seven men alleged
leaders of n hand of criminals
responsible for many crimes,
here including murders and rob­
beries over a period of six
yenrs.
Leaders are alleged to have
made a specialty of providing
their subordinates with pistol
silencers.
A bank robbery, at least one
murder and numerous holdups
are attiihuted to the hand by
police. This roundup is consid­
ered one of the most most im­
portant in many years. Other
arrests arc expected.

Northern Capital
Reported In Deals

charter list night by Franklin O.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—(A*) —
Sheppard Homestead
As an initial effort to learn the
Kin# of Orelando, District Govern­
A tax levision plan under which
position
of
the
community
regard­
Changes Hands On
or of the Lions International.
3,000,000 persons would be reliev­
About 25 Orlando Lions, with their ing the institution here ot a branch
ed of all federal income taxes was
Original GrantDeed
wives or sweethearts, were present organization of the Yuung Men's
informally Friday with
Switzerland, War Department Is Prevented discussed
to sponsor the installation, which Christian Association, members of
Secretary
Mellon
by
Representa­
From Increasing Size Of tive Garner of Texas, the ranking
Volume of trade in thereat
took place at the Seminole Cafe. the Kiwnniun committee appointed
(AP) — E urope’s
Its Air Service By Cut In Democrat of tho house committee
An excellent siv course dinner was this week to formulate plans in ncjyconvention endestate
market here climbed
ctrdnnce with the movement spon­
•erved to about 75 people.
Expenses, SaysFinnnceHead which drafts tax legislation.
to
new
high marks during
in a victory for
The I(Kill entertainment commit­ sored by the Kiwnnis Club, at a
After the conference, Represen­
Wednesday
and Thursday,
meeting
held
within
the
past
few
tee bad arranged a very interest­
Oct. 17.—(/P)— tative Garner said the treasury
days arranged to communicate
when
sales
totalling
$,’157,475
7-20 o’clock the TheWASHINGTON,
ing
program
for
the
occasion.
The
president’s air board held pro­ secretary's plan provided only for
bunquet was opened by the sing­ with ail local civic organizations
lUmen who rnatlu tracted sessions Friday and tonight the reduction of surtaxes and inwerq
reported
*
by
•
various
ing of “America,” followed by in­ and churches, requesting their of­
realtors
in
this
city
for
the
possible threw so that all witnesses summoned hertnnee taxes. lie mode no state­
vocation by Rev. E. D. Brownlee, ficial vie&amp;s on the subject.
as to how his counter pro­
two
day
period.
These
fig­
This
announcement
was
made
to
ow on the second, might bo board and its public hear­ ment
pnstor of the Presbyterian Church.
ings on the aircraft situation ad­ posal was received at the treas­
ures were compiled late Fri­
palace of justice journed.
Mayor Forrest Lake gave the ad­ day by members of the committee,
Mrs. Eliza Shepard, Hister of the
ury.
who state that it is tile desire of
dress
of
welcome,
assuring
the
day
by officers of the Sanford
Idecorum, announced
late
Jack
London,
is
the
new
presiThe
Garner
plnn,
which
he
said
Appointed by President C’oolbody to ascertain to an accu­
1 multitude that the idge to conduct a sweeping inquiry had been drafted without consul­ dint of the American Legion Aux­ newly formed club that it carried the
Chamber of Commerce, and an­
rate
degree
the
co-operation
they
nounced this morning. *
(d other treaties had into nil phases of aviation, board tation with his Democratic collea­ iliary, elected at the Oniuha con­ the best wishes of the city gov­ mny expect from the entire com­
ernment, and was certain to be a
It is the unanimous1 expression
approved.
members were satisfied tonight gues, contemplates a tax reduction vention. She manages the famous very impottnnt factor in the co­ munity in their promotion of this
London
estate
in
the
Valley
of
the
of
load real estate dealers that .
of
from
$450,000,000
to
$500,000,­
that a thorough examination of the
, (iocs W"dd
operative movement for Sanford's work. It is pointed out that some
Moon, near Glen Ellen, Calif.
the sudden increasff in the numher
assurance
must
be
given
thnt
the
E.
T.
Woodruff
Posses
Away
i crowd pro vent t0 situation had been made. They 000,000 or approximately twice the
progress nml improvement.
of transactions reported during
to
undivided support of the ettienzs
. . . - is ..expected
.
xktta *ere sent in- dan to determine when they will total which. treasury
Mayor.Lake’s
remarks
were
fol­
FoUowinx
Illiness
of
Many
the week is the greatest in the his­
_ the ippeirancc at jegin the drafting of their report, recommend Monday when the tax
lowed by selections by the Semi­ of Sanford should he expressed
Months; Had Active Part In tory of the local field. They de­
which
the
nrcsident
has
renuested
I
hearijjpa
start
before
the
ways
and
before
final
arrangements
are
|cf Mr. Briar.d, the
nole Syncopators who played for
it to be indicative of thu
FIr ht ForDecperWaterways clare
made with officials nt Y. M. C. A.
miniittr, was greet- them to submit prior to the convcn- means committee.
the
occasion,
and
somo
delightful­
rapid
approach
of the winter seuThe whole Garner Program is
ly amusing readings byMissMar- headquarters.
soii, and explain that it majority
| cheering. When ing of congrcm.
predicated
upon
retirement
of
the
In
its
communications
the
com­
E.
T.
Woodruff,
for
many
years
The board devoted most of its
guret Cowan.
the larger sales were made tu
tigs secretary. Aus­
mittee, composed of \V. R. Smith, a resident of Sanford, but who has of
attention to the questioning of nationul debt in sixty-two years in­
representatives
of northern otierntin, «®e ami waved trm y and navy officers who hnd stead of twenty-five, as proposed
Rev.. . .Brownlee,
president
of
the
Judge
G.. oSharon,
E., m
McKay,
.
, ,
, ---. :
w
u u g c uJ.. w
n . l i o n , VG.
I. c
n u j,
Itrowil clamored for been unable to testify during the by Secretary Mellon. Mr. Garner J
locnl Kiwnnis club, welcomed the I ju v. T. J. Nixon and L. C. Helmut, lived in Jacksonville for some time, tors.
Among the larger transfers recLions to Sanford o.i behalf of his has asked officers of the various died nt his home in that city Fri­
ancellor Luther and time nlloted several weeks ago to said he favored tho longer period
oikied
was the sale of the Forrest
organization,
expressing
the
opin­
|oreign minister, Dr. military witnesses.
because debtor nations would be Final Quota of Big Program
civic welfare bodies, nnd all local day afternoon, following an illnens Lake subdivision
containing 72
ion
thnt
the
newly
formed
club
given
the
length
of
time
in
which
churches
to
appoint
two.
represen­
«rc sethimed with
of several months, nccordlng to acres, located in the Saiiforit
Brigadier Genera! Fox Conner,
of
Ten
Residences
To
Be
was
filling
a
long
felt
need
in
the
tatives which will confer with them
finance officer of ths army, de­ to pay off their obligations to the
Heights section, between Sunforil
Built In San Lanta Dis­ Sanford civie uplift program. S. O. at a date to he determined later, word received here today.
_ closing ipecch at clared the “economy policy of the United States which represent
und .Mcllonvillc Avenues.
This
Mr.
Woodruff,
who
came
to
San­
Shinholser,
on
behalf
of
the
Rotary
trict by Developers There Club, of which he is presiding of­ at which &lt;i general discussion of ford from i.n I’ere, Mich., about property, *•'"’&gt; u frontage of 420**
issfon of the coiifcr- government” had prevented the wnr more than half of the total of this
ways nnd means of securing the 20 years ngo to take over the ac­ feet on f
pjourneii with tho uii- department from increasing ths nation's expenditures.
Avenue, was pur­
ficer, expressed his welcome and
The relieving of 3,000,000 tax
Plans have been completed, nnd told the club that it was engaged funds necessary to finance the pro­ tive management of his extensive chased by' Charles Tyler of the
that trntiw will he size of the army air service, as
will be made.
land holdings in Mecca Hammock, Zuchury-Tylur Veneer Company of
[lion, Dec. 1, was qual- recommended by tho board head­ payers from nil taxes would be construction of five modern resi­ in a distinct type of civic improve­ ject
Tentative plans of the committee near
brought
about
under
the
Garner
dences,
the
final
quota
of
the
$100,­
ed
by
Major
General
William
Las­
here, was connected for many this city for u consideration of
lcolleai.’iei afterward
ment,
the
building
and
sponsoring
which
will
be
taken
up
in
detail
proposal by increasing the exemp­ 000 building program announced
years
with a number of develop­ approximately $75,000, according
brief of hi, long ca- siter.
of
good
citizenship,
the
one
thing
“So long as the ammunition re­ tion of $5,000 in the case of mar­ some time ago by officers of the which a growing and booming town by the proposed conference, include ment projects in this section of to Schoemaker and Wimbish, why
the establishment of a directorate
ried persons and $3,500 in the case San Ijinta development, will be
handled the deal.
linn had spoken first, serve in disappearing, an money of single persons. The cut wuuld started within a few duys, it be- needs most and which it cannot boy which, it is shown, will act in an the state.
Melbourne Man Ruya Here
.
demands
Increasing
duo
to
exhaus­
with
money.
j
.
During his residence in this city
jlhe work of the conexecutive cnpucity; the formnl-annot stop there, however, Mr. Gnr- camo known here today upon the
■isaie
of
the
southeast
nnd
south­
tion
of
stocks,
animals
retained
in
ho was chairman of the Inland WaIemphasizing that its
ner advocating n reduction of the
of Knight ami Muc- The orchestra plsytJ several *e- pHcnlttm for charter nnd appoint­ terwnys Committee of. the Sanford west corner lots at Sanford Ave­
led a new era in the service beyond their usefulness maximum surtax r-.tu to 21 per announcement
lections,
which
were
followed
by
ment
of
a
secretary;
the
selection
( hamhor of Commerce, and was a nue and Eleventh Streets to C. W.
t(iun«hip4. he ilwlir- and .40,(100 officers and m«y&gt; nr# cent instead of 20 per cent as the Nuill, developers.
It was aU'J learned today tliut an address by Mrs. Henry Wight, of u hall suitable for the require­ firm believer in the possibilities Nelson, of Melbourne, for $17,500,
Ithxt Germany would living in war tlmo shacks,” ne as­ treasufy is expected to propose.
three of the ten homes, to he president of the Sanford Woman’s ments of the inovumeht, where a of the Ht. Johns river as potential was confirmed by Paul Scho;lp to th, r'uc? pact, serted . “The war department would
Would Repeal Nuisance Tuxes.
erected
nt a cost of $10,000 each, club. She also welcomed the Lions temporary brunch may be install­ factor in the progress of the city. nttiker during the day He reports
in
my
opinion,
be
quite
justified
[discreet illusion to
Repeal
of
all
of
the
nuisance
tax­
have
been
complete.!, nnd are now to Sanford ami assured them of ed; and a preliminary discussion He is said to have been responsible that Mr. Nelson will construct
•tion of the Rliine- in urging Lhe Lnsi/.ter program to es also is favored by Mr. Gainer
ready for occupancy. Rapid pro­ the fullest co-operation on the part of location nnd acquisition of a per­ for much of the work done by the dwellings on the sites nt nil curly
the exclusion of nil else.
dnte.
if
this
is
possible.
These
taxes,
gress
of work upon two others of her organization. She expressc- manent home site.
Davis Opposes Defense IMan
government towatd booming the
ed
tlie
opinion
that
Sanford
would
M. Brisrni said that
Tho
committee
action,
as
an­
Additional
proof
of the expan­
including
those
on
sales
of
auto­
which will be finished within a
Majojr General Robert C. Dav­
trade us an avenue of com­ sion of the realty market
1rot the erd, but the
in this
mobiles and accessories, cameras, short time, is repotted by the offi­ undoubtedly greatly benefit from nounced today, is the outcome of river
merce.
is,
ndjutnnt
general
of
the
army,
the organization of young men a suggestion made to members of
i new epoch—an
section
became
known
following
films
and
amusements,
ure
declar­
cials,
wilo
say
that
the
equipment
(operation and friend- opposed the departt'ioni of nation­ ed by the representative to he con­ and forces thus available will be who were about to rcceiyc their the Kiwnnis club during a recent
He left Sanford about three the report by officers of the Val­
Itutlnled praise to al defense project and criticized sumption of sales taxes, to th* immediately impressed into tho charter as a civic club.
meeting, when the topic wus intro­ years ago to engage in business In dez Realty Company, with officea
tsratn who had orig- the policy of Major General Mason principle of which he is unalterably construction of the remaining or­
District Governor Franklin O. duced by W. R. Smith, who, is a Jacksonville, where, several months in the Valdez Hotel building, that
ot fashioning as- M. Patrick, army air chief, in re­ opposed.
King
tnen delivered a stirring ad former “Y” worker. At that time ago his health became impaired, thoy hail closed deala with the past
der.
for the maintenance fusing to accept the transfer of
it was arranged to have L. R. Rey­ lie declined slowly, according to
dress upon the
lie
declured
himself
to
be
in
en­
The
residences*,
according
to
E,
r ,„ principles
L / iand ideals, nolds, state Y. M. C. A. socretury reports, anil died at his home on few days totaling $100,090. Tneao
«dir»i that the officers from other arm y unit*) to tire accord with Chairman Green
are suid to have been a number
J. Mouilhton, I.*., a „ h , u ,. . wh„ | £
^'s . “ 5 “ chfb address the body.
duly render homage to the air service.
Riverside Drive late yesterduy.
of large transactions which havu
of
the
ways
and
means
committee,
designed
the
entire
group,
will
nitUtWe. H
~e frankly
.........
Majojr H. H. Arnold, army air
Mr. Reynolds appeared before
would be a certain success, if for
He was about 65 years old at been pending for some time.
Str*»tmann’» illusion service information officer, on the on the inheritance tax proposal— conform in every way to tr.o rigid no other reason than the conditions the organization at the regulur the time of his death. He was ac­
The Fulton Cement Products
a
program
Which
contemplates
the
restrictions
imposed
upon
prospec­
maliun ind
jt'other hand, te stifie d .in favor of
under which it wqs organized. The meeting last Wednesday when, fol­ companied to this city in 1905 by Co., according to officials, has re­
payment
to
the
federal
government
tive
residents
of
the
Sun
I-unta
his occupation woul creation of a department of nation­
local Lions received no outside aid lowing a brief account of the Y. his wife, who Inter died here. He cently acquired a tract comprising
1 as to givi Germany al defense as udvocatcd by Gener­ only in the evetyt that no state in­ section through tho sale of the nor required any visiting delega­ M. C. A. extension program now in was marriVti again 18 months ago 30 acres at $350 per acre which,
complaint or rnitasi- al Patrick und Colonel Mitchell. He heritance tax is paid, or if one is land. All are shown to be of th&lt;- tion of professional organizers to effect, the committee named was toi Mrs. J. Parsons, of Jackson­ they say contain building sand of
thought many witnesses had oppos­ paid, then the difference between Spanish type, will be finished in get the club under way. With thnt appointed, with instructions to ville, who survives him, together a high grade, and which will be
tho amount paid to the state and stucco, and wjll be roofed with ability and spirit on which to he proceed with the preliminary a r­
owarJ Chancellor Luth- ed tho plan cither from failure
with u son, Charles, by his first used in the manufacture of tlicir
products. The same concern also
stresemann, he said: to understand the functions of the thu total provided for by the fede­ tile., in accordance with the spec­ gin, it is certain thnt they ure to rangements.
marriage.
.
reports purchase of u site for
pie of Franee will Mon air force or because their views ral law. Chairman Green’s pro­ ifications.
It was further announced nt this
curry
on
to
great
things.
It is the intention of the devel­ With a luconic expression of con­ time that local officials at the At­ Mr. Woodruff was for many their plant for $37,000,
Both
lour loyal statement by were based upon *ho work they gram calls for exemption in the
years
n
member
of
the
Sunforil
T n Rood will towards ,nw performed by divisional air case of estates of $100,000 or less. opers to commence work oil the gratulation, ho presented tho char­ lantic Coast I.ine Railroad Com- Presbyterian Church, although his tracts are located In the custom
Discussing his proposal to re- final phai'J of this program at once ter to P. A. Mero, the acting pres­
l People.
section of the city.
(Continued on I'ngo Three)
unitu in France.
membership was transferred to the
according t&lt;&gt; the announcement, nnd ident of the Sanford Lions. Mr.
(Continued on Pngo Three)
Acting for syndicate of New
While
he
was
testifying,
the
»in Almost Orerrome
First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Jack­
the work will lie pushed along as Mero had very capably assumed
York und Florida capitalists, A.
aamberlaln aapeared to first nir brigade of the army, comsonville ut the time of his rcntovul
rapidlv
(Continued on Pago Three)
n m,mded by Brigadier General
the
position UI
of lUuaimuaiL'r
toastmaster 1in
the
v . as possible.
* i
L*
| ‘■
■I* pwaiuuii
11 int*
to that city.
X
nf*«lght
O
f JOy lnj* Jown
L,n)(&gt;jJam es E. Fechtit, assistant air
It * * reported th-nt / h 1 ?
absence of Dr. C. L. I’ark, who was
The body will lie brought to San­
MacNaill are planning further im- unab|e to attend on account of illchicked hi, wori, anj, chief, flew over the capitnl on its
ford
for burial it is understood,
provenients
of
the
same
nature
in
ness.
With
a
short
uddress
of
ap­
way to Aberdeen, Maryland, where
nml
will
arrive here nt 2 o’clock
San
Lanta,
which
will
be
taken
up
preciation and thanks to the Or­
" ! h t 1Lof*n'° meant maneuvers will be held tomororw.
Sunday afternoon. Funeral ser­
upon tho completion of the pres­ lando Lions for their eurnest ad­
vices will be held from the Sunent projeejt.
vice and co-operation, Mr. Mero
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.—(/p)— ford Presbyterian Church nt 3:30
Exchange Records Go NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 17.—(/P)
accpeted the charter on behalf of Motor
stocks blew the lid off of o’clock, according to announcement.
den.
As Business Pours In —Tho l'rotustant Episcopal church Thugs Get Big Haul theA.local
Friday’s
market, which Following services a t the church,
F. Maurer, past president of smashed allstock
of the United States through its In Payroll
social.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 16.—(A*)
records for volume in charge of Rev. E. I). Brownlee,
Robbery
the
Orlando
Den,
then
called
to
tho
NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—UP)— house of bishops, in general con­
Revision
both federal and state
the
burial
services
will
be
read
at
sinco
the
famous
"three
million
head of the table three recent ini­ shares" ression in December 1910. the Lakeviow Cemetery, where in­ taxation of
vention
here
Friday,
declined
to
The
flood
gates
of
speculation,
Inws
is demanded by
• k
t i ' j —I
CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—(/P)—Four tiates, Frank L. Woodruff, Jr.,
staggering under the load of swol­ become a constituent member of robbers
American business men, ns the
Upward i oU forty individual issues terment will take place.
held
lip
tho
plunt
of
the
Henry
Rodden
berry,
nml
Scott
«
,h' "• len streams of buying orders pour­ the federal churches.
established tho highest quotations
Pallbearers who have been nam­ basic principle of the tuxution pro­
Hw
Action was in committee of the International Harvester Co., on James. Much to their discomfiture for a year, or longer, with 577 ed are: F. P. Forster, II. C. Du- gram presented before the Ameri­
ing from all sections of country,
the
South
Side
toduy
and
escaped.
and
to
the
amusement
of
the
au­
id th. .
arbitration burst upon the floor of the New whole uffter the joint commission The company’s payroll of $45,000 dience, Mr. Maurer put the young separate stock:' dealt in, a new Hose. J. P. Hull. W. L. Henley, J. can Life convention here Thurs­
a*?.
w5r«
inter- York Stock Exchnhge today, and from the two houses, named to pre- dollars was carried away by the men through the ordeal of a bur- hb'h record for all time. Total sales 11. McCnslin nnd R. II. Murihead. day by John W. O’Leary, president
Bit fins]
.... sent the m atter, hud recommended
of the Chamber of Commerce of
were 2,702,600 shares.
.•‘‘ of protocol, swept prices upward in one of the
robbers, who escaped in a shower I lesquq initiation,
^ Rhin
the United States.
Speculation in thu shared of au­
I Fra-.,
r
Pact \n wildest sessions witnessed in re- t that the church become a consti­ of bullets fired by an employe.; The Orlando Lions’ Quartette,
cent years,
tuent member “with such reserva­
tomobile
companies,
several
of
many
ap&lt;l
Educational
Society
The proposals’ advanced by Mr.
N 'c « ,f * rmanv 1
The deluge reached its maximum tions bs the general convention Three subordinate officials and which so delightfully entertained which advanced 5 to 11 points, was
O’U'ury
call for n reduction in fed­
.“anatof,,
—“*orrtaHBriu‘1in “nd
several office employees were held during the entire affair, pleasant- intensified by unconfirmed rumors League
Of
Nations
Intensity in ' motor stocks, which shall decide ”
eral
levies,
with particular atten­
(Continued on rage Three.)
The 100 bishops voting on the up by the robbers, who fled in
of open market buying for control, Chiefs
tion to surtax levies and indirect
. “"‘iMtakei were whirled upward one to seven
Are
Named
—
■
—
special dividend distribution, mer­
points on sales running into hun­ question were evenly divided, the a u t o . __________ ________
diminution of federal income tax
vote being fifty to fifty.
The
of the oth- dreds of thousands of shares.
gers nnd capital stock split ups.
laws; tho ptneing of state taxa­
BERLIN, Oct. 17.—(/P)—Felix tion systems upon a sound basis,
Wall Street, which apparently
The total transactions of ail joint committion had recommended
makes little distinction, between von Wcingnrtner, tho famous mu­ both from nn economic point of
stocks in the first hour probably that . if in either house there
I S”
'wy
pw
it*
should be less than a two-thirds
promise ami performance in a boil­ sician, and the equally famous view and a business point of view,
viola,. *“ • against a ran over 700,000 shares.
vote in favor the committee on
ing market, literally fell over it­ I*ruiich philoiMphcr, Henri Bergson and u constitutional amendment
‘e» the terms of
the whole should report adversely.
self in the mad scramble for mot­ have been elected chnirmnn of the permitting taxation of the pubii:
wu
Motor Caravan Will
After tho committee of the
i si LlVcn over to .re..
NEW SALEM, Pa., Oct. 17.—(A1) Wright Field officers as Lieut. or flocks. There were rumors that newly founded League of Nations i'»curity issues.
whole had reported to the house
George H. Burgess of that field the Fisher brothers were buying Commission for Intellectual Colla­ Assuming the next session of con­
Resume Trip Sunday of
w d A r ®andl Played
bishops a resolution was pass­ _Three men met death late Friday ami Maurice Hutton nnd Verne control of General Motors; that boration.
gress will reduce federal taxation
■y&gt; in n eiU' unii «,eted that the status quo be maintain­ when an army airplane crashed on Timmerman of the Dayton Ileruld General Motors would declare a $2
Weingartnor
was
born
in
Dulninthe speaker urged that reduction
UzJ L ^ ' V h a t was
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. I7 .-0 P ) ed, this being an expression in
stuff. The three had piloted the cash dividend nt the next meeting; tiu in 1863 and called to tho Berlin be niude on a scientific basis for
—-The Dixie Highway Jubilee Mo­ favor of continuing certain activi­ the Buffington farm here.
«*&gt;•
u
V
W
*
!
iUumgalety n ftt,rVland of torcade was resting in Jacksonville
The victims were burned to “Honeymoon Express” to the air that Edsel Ford wus buying u ma­ Royal Opera ns alternating chief that it hje designed to bring about
ties
now
being
conducted
between
death.
The men were: Lioui. races a t New York and wero re­ jority interest in Hudson Motors conductor in 1891. In 1898 he wont the greatest possible measure of
rouay arter completing it’s 2,000 the church und federal council in
and thnt Hudson would raise the to Munich to conduct a scries of relief to u!l classcn of taxpayers.
George H. Burgess, Maurice Hat­ turning to Dayton.
ri» Mich.,
u ? U.Tno,late
y from
Sau‘t0 St»-‘ Mu- co-operution.
The “Honeymoon Express” was dividend, but no one apparently guest performances und subse­ "Particular attention,” he declar­
ton,
Verne
Timmerman.
r,e*
yesterday.
&gt;an Extra To
“The m atter is of such a char­
According to eye witnesses the built by the Dayton Wright Com- took the trouble to check with of­ quently also in Vienna, without tho ed, “should' bo given to indirect
romorrow it will resume it’s acter
that a mere majority vote plane. while passing over the Buf- j puny during the World War und ficial sources.
permission of Count von lluelsen, taxes on various commodities uruL
[Issued Tonight tr»3nfy 80uthwnrd. hut will not should
not be a controlling vote, fington furm, exploded and crash- .vus suidHo have been condemned
The unexpected outburst of nt thnt time the Intcndent of the to surtax rates. The treasury de»
m„i„ ,not°r
as. oneparty
orKanizafion,
ailed
It strength in the motor share:' came Berlin Opera. Thereupon Count von partment uiuintains, and rightly so,
main
breaking the
up the committee reported to the cd, catching fire before it struck several times by inspectors.
bishops, through Rev. Charles H- tho ground. The three occupants was one of the obsolete types hit at n time when the market showed Hudson charged vou tVeingurtncr that the surtuxes are too high and
■ * ,h' A rmm i V? rl0U“ parls of Florida. Brent, bishop ot Westers Sew were burned fatally before they . by Colonel William Mitchell in his signs of crumbling under an ava­ with having broken his contract. that the source of revenue dimin­
footb&amp;M
A round
fnr of entertainment
---------- ----- ' s Ph»nYork. “The church must either could be taken from the blazing testimony before the aircraft in- lanche of selling orders originating Tho court finally ruled that von ishes ns the surtax increases. In­
N d th!" k played 0,» ned lor
the guests today bv tho
with bear traders, who offered Weingartnor was to be prohibited vestigations based upon tho ex*
led bya ThrnT ’ wil1 Jacksonville C K .m U . I T X ”y 1110 act with tho main weight of ^ mass of wreckage.
|vestiguting board.
membership
in
support
of
the
pro­
stocks freely on the theory that tho front conducting in Berlin for *!io I per ienee from • 1916 through 1922
Clothes, worn by the victims,;
_ . .
1 a a p o r t * . San(ord
stability of tho market had been term of 16 yearn
posed change or clso continue a were burned from the bod es, and
|bcar out this contention."
Air
Explosion
Doubted.
7 o'clock “ ‘° **
policy thnt is generally accepta­ RCw a s 'impossible to ascertain if WASHINGTON. Oct. l7 .- ( /P ) - under-minded by the rapidity of
In 1893, however, he severed this
Speaking on the income tax pul*■tion to s(ho
oH l
.''CKKI.Y FORECAST
7. of tho*‘~- plny_hy T h e ^ ^ l NGT0^ ^ P c " ? 7 ^ - ble,” the eport continued and con­ they had been dressed in army Lieutenant George II. Burgess, tho recent advance and the passing Gqrdian knot by giving a series of lication he mid “th iMt* public ations
stocks from strong to symponic concerts in Fuersten- lhave met with widCSprend upposicluded;
I
uniforms. Reports here were that killed In an airplane crash with of pianv
“Whatever our decision your the plane was from Washington.
two Duyton, Ohio, newspapermen weak hands. This wave of liqulda- walde, a suburb just beyond the tion. Pcoplla with isnlull inconU!S ohthe Sur,» i . ‘he re- |h«gi.mlnih M °U,t,0° k for tbc w« k
committee recognizes with grati­
nt New Salem, Pu., left Bolling non which ctruck the market ibout precincts of Berlin. The event at joct to ht intr the personal of&gt;d the af°rd-plan‘ City
Men Arc Identified.
tude the distinguished service the
Field, D. C., about noon todny, noon carried a few usues down that time was the talk of all Grr- fairs Rtadi kno wn to their reigh*
; Kthl
of “II *mDALTON,
Oct.
17.—&lt;/P)—The
* Cont«»U over the 'nine o f h i and. co° l
the begin- federal council has rendered Chris­
bound
for McCqoIt Field, near Day- four to niuo points from their many. Weingartner was married ours ju&lt;£ a mui:h us mten of gr*-utthree flyers killed in the air ac­
ITuesday w itV tiim'rr0W,n8: warm“r tianity, and must continuo to ren­ cident ot Now Salem, Pa., were ton. Officers at tho field said he earlier highs, and scores of othery to the American singer, Lucille [i-r means. c-onji.res; QUUIU repeal
Marcel, who til'd in 1921,
1this prqvit IH,11
der whether with ue or without partially Identity by Wilbur was married and bad two children. 1A point or more.
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PLA N S FINISHED
FOR FIVE HOMES
TO COST $50,000

Stock Sales Smash
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Episcopal Church
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U. S. Body Member

American Business
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Three Are Killed When Plane Crashes
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-XV

N A L D A N D tA N . O F T H E C 1 T T O F u i i M H i H i i i l h i i i i i l i k i W i i i i . , ,
R A C IN E . C O U N T Y O F H A C I N E A N D
S T A T E O F W IS C O N S IN . V
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m a s w o r n b ill
o f c o m p l a i n t f i l e d In t h i s c a u s e In
By CTTARLES I*. STEWART
SEMINDLB COUNTY I1ANK. a cor­
th e nbove sty led C o u rt th n t you
poration organlzml anil existing
nnd each of you a r e re s id e n ts of n
W A6HINT0N, Oct. 10.—Na-| State nn1 local governments, he tirnt-r the laws &lt;‘t the Stale of
S t a t e a n d C o u n t r y o t h e r t h a n th o
F lo r id a .
S t a t e of F l o r i d a ,
th a t
M IC H A E L
tional
administration!* will bejadd*, aren’t wnsting, but simply
Complainant,
K A M A K I A N . a n d W if e . N E Z V K A 1 Idamned if they do and damned if [catching up on necessary work
vs.
A K IA N . D A V ID H A D U C I I I A N a n d
f. Moortr.
they don’t. President Coolidge is which was delayed by the war.
M I K E OHO BA NTA N. n r o r e s i d e n t s
D efendant.
due for trouble a t the next ression
o f t h e C it y o f D e t r o i t . C o u n t y
of
V nflre Of Sprrlnl U im ler's S n lr
AX'aync, S t a t e o f M i c h i g a n , a n d t h n t
.. - | . lierrl.y. Riven t h a t u n Splits Threaten Republican of Congress for not saving enough Democrat."., and maybe Insurgent .N-,(i.
A
H
T
I
N
B
A
l
.lA
N
,
O
H
A
N
N
A
S
C
H
O
too much.
Republicans, will amplify
this 'Dr m l '*v virtue "f “
c1®° ,.°f
B A N IA N n n d
W ife.
E LIZA B ET H
Dominance A I*nrtles Lim- money nnd for. saving
. .
C H O B A N IA N .
AVAK
AKGUMAN
th :ne in Congress. They deny the | „,lliVt. . ,,titi.,i cause on tho 9th dny
mer Up Mnchinory for Pri­
Ilis claim to credit for federal adminiatratldn is even getting baek of a . . A
D. iD23.
............ I t a p p e a r i n g hy t h e s w o r n h ill of a n d W if e . Z A R C H K K A K O U L t A N ,
a d
»23. I.L .a" special
M A NA NIAN
nnd
W ife,
eery . on M o n d a y t h e c o m p l n ln t h e re in t h a t y o u a m i ea c h R U P O N
mary CnmpnignsOpcnDec.l tax reduction will be disputed by on a peace basis fast enough. They M
” n n - r Inoft ’han
»
N ovem ber 1923. In f r o n t o f you. m ay he I n t e r e s t e d In t h a t A L I C E M A N A N IA N . M A ItG O B M A I l administration
opponent.*!.
His declare its idea of a peace basis ofnf dtied i \Court
House d o o r in S a n f o r d , c e r t a i n d escrib ed l " t of l a n d In S e m ­ G O S IA N a n d W if e . M A R Y M A IU JO $250.00
to
$500.00 *
&lt;.•01: !e C ounty. F lo r id a , w ill o f . inole C ou n ty . F lo r id a , a n d d e s c r i b ­ S IA N , D I K R O N J E N O A Z I A N a n d
PIERRE. F. D.. Oct.
..................
1G.—(/T*)— charge that state nnd local tax,*.&lt; ir extravagant in itself.
f.
r
for
ale
an
d
sell
to
t
h
e
h
l
g
h
e
t
W
l
f
.
A
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H
A
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A
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N
O
A
Z
I
A
N
.
ed
above.
You
a
n
d
e
a
c
h
of
y
o
u
a
r
e
The opening salute of the 192G na­ nre being unreasonably increased
1’re-vvnr nnd po3t-war expdnaes Milder fo r cash d u r i n g th o le g a l liereliv co m m a n d e d a n d r e q u i r e d t o K H I K O K N A L B A N D I A N . a r e r e s i ­
tional campaign will be fired here will be disputed, too.
will be compared, to prove it.
b o o rs of ; ile. the f o l l o w i n g l a n d a p p e a r to said bill o f c o m p l a i n t a t d e n t s of t h e C i t y o f U n c ln o . C o u n t y
Worth Twice This Price f
lylm r and b e in g In t h e C ity tlie C o u rt H ouse In S a n f o r d . S e m i ­ o f R n e l n e a n d S t a t e o f W i s c o n s i n ,
Dec. 1 when the political parties
Prices arc higher than before sllu.it
of
nford.
C
ounty
of
S
e
m
i
n
o
le
n
n
d
note
C
ounty.
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
o
n
M
ondnv
.
a n d t h a t y o u n n d e n c li o f y o u n r e
of South Dakota nsscmblo to dcsig- The fact remains that federal the war, so of course the govern­
:
m ore p a r t i c u l a r l y th e 2nd d a y of N o v e m b e r, A. D. 11*25 o v e r t h e a g o o f t w n n t y - o n o y e a r s .
nate their candidates for the Unit­ tnxes are being cut nnd that state ment spends more. The adminis­ di crllu d a&gt; follows, t o - w l t :
o th e r w i s e said 1,111 w ill b e t a k e n
T herefore, you an d each of you
(7) of Dlock “ R ' \ of ns c onfessed hv y o u n n d e a c h o f
•: *
ed States Senate, congress and nnd local taxes are increasing. So tration will point this out, but the It inI nta SVeven
ista E s ta te s , a c c o r d i n g to you. said Mil o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g n r o h e r e b y r e q u i r e d o n t h o 19tH
,
.
a ttte offices. .
how are the national administra­ critics will shut their eyes.
d
a
y
o
f
O
c
t
o
b
e
r
.
A.
D
„
1925,
t
o
p
e
r
­
•
I'l-It l b ' '• ■•f as re c o r d e d In t h e
f„r th e p u rp o s e of q u iet^ •u\
• • •
Fed outstanding issues are noted tion's critics going to make their
"f li " &gt;&gt;f th.- i i. rk of t h o C i r c u i t
ti tl e to t h e n b o v e d e s c r i b e d land s o n a l l y ho n n d a p p e a r b e f o r e th o
C irc u it C o u rt of th o S e v e n th J u d i ­
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between the republicans, democrats story stick? They haven’t been
., r t t ot c e r t a i n co ndition:, a n d n —
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——
—H T h a.t c i a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a . In n n d f o r
IT IS F f l t T............
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and farmcr-laborites, but the re ­ very clear about this. The presi­ being inid to arraign the president !strl.-tlmis.
th i s o r d e r he p u b li s h e d o n c e n w e e k S e m i n o l e C o u n t y In C h a n c e r y , n t
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publican party itself—which for dent has been perfectly clear in for saving less money than ho :ayIn fo u r c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k l y Issues, t h e C o u r t H o u s e a t S a n f o r d . F l o r ­
of t h e S a n fo r d H e ra ld , a n e w s p a p e r id a. a m i t h e n a n d t h e r e n t a k o a n s ­
he has, the air investigation makes for d e n i.
years hart dominated state politics nil he said.
W. K. W H I T E .
piildlsli.il In S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F l o ­ w e r t o t h e hill o f c o m p l a i n t f i le d
* * *
it plain he’ll ho bitterly n.-nile! U. W. F P E N C E I t Jr..
“ *• divided into factions on par­
a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s c a u s e h y N. H.
rida.
S
o
lic
ito
r
an
d
of
C
ounsel
f
o
r
HENRY
F.
SLATER.
GdVcmor “At” Smith of New for having saved too much on na­
DONE AND O R D E R E D t h i s th o G A R N E R .
ticipation by the state in private
tli&lt;- C o m p la in a n t,
GEORGE GARLAND nnd F O R R E S T
1st d a y o f O c to b e r, A. I*. 1923.
industry.
York finally has told the nnti-nd- tional defense.
210 E. First St.
Realtors.
n et. 2-9- IS-2.1-3'J.
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s
p
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c
ific p e r ­
V. E. DOUGLASS.
"Poverty’ ’is the nrmy nnd navy
ffha progressive wing of the re­ ministration side definitely. As a
C lerk of C irc u i t C o u r t. S e v e n t h J u ­ f o r m a n c e o f a n e x e c u t o r y c o n t r a c t ,
publican party was responsible for Democrat, he attucks the presi­ staffs* whole explanation of their IX t l i l t I I f 1 III ItT. SI7\ UXTII J I - dicial C irc u it, S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , o t h e r w i s e a d e c r e e p r o c o n f e s s o w ill
F lo r id a .
h e e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u a n d e a c h of
im iM .
i m i i ir.
sH V iix o i.t:
confessed neglect of the aviation
th« rural credit act. the state ce­ dent's case.
you.
r o t v r v , ri.n tiH M .
i x C liA X - (S E A L )
As a state executive, lie defends arm. before the investigators they m
ment plant, the state coal mine nnd
Ily
A.
M.
W
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K
S
,
D.
C.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t t h i s p |:i i v .
JA M E S G. SIIA ItO N .
not only have admitted, but assert­ J. E. SNYHEtl.
state participation in the retailing local government.
t a l l o n lie p u b l i s h e d In t h e S A N F O R D
S
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lic
ito
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f
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R A L D , a new s p a t t e r p u b l i s h e d in
t'o
m
i.ln
ln
n
n
t.
The
president,
he
says,
Isn’t
ed, that both branches of the ser­
of gasoline. There is little doubt
vs.
S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a , o n ce n
but that Senator Peter Norbeck economizing, but simply getting vice-aviation and all—arc crip­ P A M I'E r, At.U.XANDEU.
IX
Tilt:
ITIICT'IT
C'OI’IIT
OF
Till'.
r w eeks.
If living,
«*i:\ e x t ii J i niuiA i. (-H iri n ' w eWe kI TfNo Er Sf So u m
and Governor Carl Gundetson, both back from n war to n peace basis. pled fur lack of funds.
y h an d ns C lerk and
anil If 'pool all p a r t i e s cla lm ln .;
III' I T . O I I I O t . I X A M I F o i l X U . ' I th o seal of th e ab o v e s ty le d C o u rt
a n y I n t . r . s t l.y, t h r o im h o r u n d e r
of whom will seek re-election, will
IXOl.E
t'O
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V
.
I.X
UIIA.Xo n t h i s t h e 17th d a y o f S e p t e m b e r ,
h'e.mtnl A l'v n it'ler, n s h e irs, doCEIIV.
mipport the state’s past record in
v Ih" s or Poiat' &lt;s o r o t h c r w l s o ,
*
F.
LANE,
s o m e t i m e s A. D. 1923.
these activities.
la ii..- la n d : Involved in t h i s s u it EDWAIH
V. E . D O U GLASS.
k n o w n a s E. I-'. L A N E , a n d E V A
lu ri Inaft- r ill “i.-rlhnl: J o h n W.
C lerk of th o C ircu it C o u rt of th e
Another wing of the republican
A.
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,
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n
m
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d
.
I'i ad . if 11v ing. n n d if ilemi nil
S ev en th J u d ic ia l C ircu it of F lo r
C o m p la in a n ts,
party in which Sam H. Elrod, for­
p a r t i e s c la im in g an y I n t e r e s t hy,
Ida, In a n d f o r H cm ln o lo C o u n t y .
mer governor, stands out as a lea1't h r o u g h . . u n d e r J o h n \v . P r o d , MARY L. F I S H , u n m a r r i e d n n d C.l ( S E A L )
«
ns lirli's. i|&lt; vis.-, s, P m a t e e s o r o th cr, expressed itself ns irrevocably
By:
A. M. W E E K S ,
M GREEN.
• i ' i ’ in ihe l a n d s In vo lv ed in
D
e
p
u
t
y
C
l
erk.
I le f e n d n n t* .
against participation by the state
th is -n il ii'. In r. I n n f le r d e s c r il.r .l;
D e C O T T E S A- S P E N C E R .
X.illee Of Speelnl 'luster's Sale
\Vi 11in iii l&gt; llot.lefi, if living, a n d
Aho field of private enterprise.
otice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r S o l i c i t o r s a m t o f C o u n s e l f o r t h o
If &lt;P .ol nil p a rt ie s c l a i m i n g a n y an N
Tms faction rcso'ved it would
v i r t u e of a d e c r e e of f o r e ­
C o m p la in a n ts.
Ini. r e s t l.y. I lir.iiiuli
or
u n d e r c lods u rl.y
1st—We will lend you
e a n d s a l e e n t e r e d In t h e n b o v e
acek to nominate candidate.* “who
W llllnm l&gt; Itoplen. a s h e ir s. iPivle
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2
7
th
d
a
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o
f
NOTICE
OF JH’EtTAL I.I'.GISI.As e r s o r I. e n t e e , or o t h e r w i s e . In
will be true to republican princi­ Advance In • Prices Creates Manila Supreme Court Holds
TIOX,
tl" la n d s Involvi'd In tills su it ns A u g u s t, A. I&gt;. 1925. I. n s S p e c ia l
ples and who will givo njpport
Mnst. r in C h a n c e r y , o n M o n d a y t h e
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n o f I n t e n ­
I
r.
I
n
a
f
t
e
r
ilesrrlhcd
;
S
im
pson
It.
Active
Inquiry
About
Con­
Hearing After Prosecution F u lc h e r , If living, and if &lt;|-&gt;ad all 2nd. d a y o f N o v e m b e r 1925. In f r o n t t i o n t o a p p l y t o t h e L e g i s l a t u r e o f
to a republican president.
n y I n te re s t hv. of th e C o u r t H o u s e d o o r In S a n f o r d , t h e Stat«* of F l o r i d a t o h e c o n v e n e d
ditions for Proportion of
of Persons Arrested In pt lai rr toiue rs h colar imu nind ge r a.Simpson
On November 10 the people will
It F u l- S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , w i l l o f f e r In s p e c i a l s e s s i o n d u r i n g t h o m o n t h
necessary to build a complete home
t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d ­ o f N o v e m b e r , 1923. f o r t h e p a s s a g e
gatner In the precincts to choose
Plant in State of Florida
Raids Result Adversely cli.-r, a s In Irs. devisee* o r le g a - df oe rr sfaolre eaans dli H«d|
d u r i n g t h e le g a l h o u r s o f nil A r t e n t i t l e d :
t. ."i o r &lt; tin rwlse. In t h e lan d s Ititheir county delegates. These ucl2nd—If your home is already built we will 1
' o l .i'd In tills s u i t ns h e r e i n a f t e r of s a le . t h « f o l l o w i n g l a n d s i t u a t e .
AN ACT F O R T H E P R O T E C T I O N
egates will nttend county meetings
T A L L A H A S S E E , O c t. 10 .— f^-)
MANILA,
Oct.
10.—(/P)—Meet
.1 ". t II.I'd : an d W. II. H a rris. If Iv ln g a n d b e i n g In t h o C o u n t y of O F F I S H IN T H E W A T E R S . C A N ­
you a very substantial loan «n it.
Nov. 17 when three proposalnieii —Private nntl public interest in the ing wllh a fiver e re nits in the
liv in g , n n d If d ead all p a r t i e s S e m in o le n n d S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , m o r e A LS. R I V E R S S T R E A M S , C R E E K S ,
will be selected. Then on Dec. 1 feasibility of rubber production haw courts in tho prosecution of ncr- c l a i m i n g n ru I n t e re s t hy. t h r o u g h pwairtt:i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d a s f o l lo w s , t o L A K E S A N D H AVOCS O F S E M I ­
H a rri s , a s h.-lrs,
the county propoHulmen—195 In all been stimulated in Kloritin as .i r -«ons nrrestetl on charges of piny- o•Pr vlu n."d es r o rW.h'KIt.atees
L o t s T h r e e (3 ) n n d F o u r ( t ) o f N O L E C OU NTY . F L O R I D A : R E G U ­
o» o th e r w is e ,
F l o r i d a L a n d n n d C o l o n i s a t i o n C o m - L A T IN G T H E C A T C H I N G O R P R O ­
for each party—meet in Pierre.
in
th
e
l
a
n
d
s
Involved
In
th
is
s
u
i
t
salt of the advancing of firirx , ing poker, the constabulary authorp a n i c s ’ C e l e r y P l a n t a t i o n , a c c o r d C U R IN G O F F I S H IN A N Y O F S A ID
The vote of the three county pro- ami the poriihility r»f being com-titles have concluiietl thnt further ns h e r e i n a f t e r described.
R EG U LA T IN G
THE
Prompt Service Guaranteed
m g to p in t th e r e o f d u ly o f record W A T E R S ;
D
e
fe
n
d
a
n
ts
.
posalmen depends on tho number J'letely dependent upon the remote , raid ■on the*i« games would he useIn th o p i d d l e r e c o r d s o f S e m i n o le H A L E O F F I S H W I T H I N T H E T E R ­
Call
and let us explain our plan.
O r d e r Of I'lihllrnI pin
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C ounty. F lo rid a .
of votes cast for tho party's candi­ Eosl Indies for the product
If i expemliture of time and mon­ T i n : STATIC »»F I'T.OltlllA. TO:
OF
SE M IN O L E .
FL O R ID A :
T e r m s : C a s h . P u r c h a s e r t o p a y TY
date for governor m the h a t gen­
.
, R EG U LA T IN G T H E T R A N S P O R T A ­
I Atev.imP r. If living, n n d f o r d eed .
This was tlm nnnounccnicnt ey until tho question of whether If Hdamm
eral election.
a r t i e s c la i m i n g I'.ny I n ­
T IO N O F F I S H W I T H I N A N D T O
W K Y M A N E. W H I T E .
poker i r n game of skill or chance le t . e&lt;:a d pv,all tfpiro
ill.die
by
the
United
State.,
Depart­
ugh or under Sam uel D ECO TTES * S P E N C E R
P O IN T S B E Y O N D T H E T E R R I T O R ­
The party meeting:* then select
is
dec
d"d
hv
the
Supreme
Court.
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le
x
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r
,
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s
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ill
Vlsees,
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IA L L IM I T S O F S E M I N O L E C O U N ­
their candidates. If five or more ment of Agriculture, In n recent
t
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,
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TY.
FL O R ID A : PR O V ID IN G T H A T
Tho
courts
of
first
instance
have
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phonei
report
i
ond
on
rubber
growing
v o l v 'd In t h i s su it, ns h e r e i n a f t e r O ct. Z -9-10-23- 30.
proposnlmcn disagree they may
T H E V IO L A T IO N O F ANY O F T H E
held
that
poker
i.t
a
game
of
skill,
in
Tiofiirul
America.
■ r r l b e d ; J o h n W. I'cad . if iiv T E R M S A N D P R O V IS IO N S O F T H I S
hold a meeting of their own nn-l
nil If d e a d ..II p a r t ie s e l a l m l n g i . x t i i i : ( J i t n i T t t i t n r . s u . v u x - A C T S H A L L R E A M I S D E M E A N O R ;
while tho attorney general has ton- I
T h e a g r i c u l t u r a l d e p a r t m e n t , ii
name a “minority ticket.' The tlekan . Inti r e s t hv, t h r o u g h o r u n d e r
T I I J U D I C I A L C I I D I I T III' I I . O . A N D
PR ESC R IB IN G
RULES OF ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B a a a a a a a a B H a i B a H a B H a a a H a a s a m
derc
I
ait
opinion
that
it
is
a
game
J.d.ii \V. I'ead, ns heir*, d e v is e e s ,
eta nnd platforms lire submitted w .v s t a t e d , Im a c u l l e d a t t e n t i o " t o
II11* \ . I X A M I F O I t S F . M I . X O l . i : E V I D E N C E IN C R I M I N A L P R O S E ­
nnd
t
'.ill
puni
li­
o r o t h e r w i s e in t h e l a n d s
C O t ) X T V.
IX C H A X I - F . I I Y .
C U T IO N S R E S U L T I N G
FROM
A
to the counties for ratification n:&gt; t h e e a r l i e r f a i l u r e s w i ’.n r u l il ie r able unde r th • laws.
I " . Iv -d In Oils suit au he re Iun ft - N II G A R N E R . H E N R Y U. S L A ­ V IO L A T IO N
OF
ANY O F
THE
D e e . 2 2 and ir.div Idual candidatt , pl.tnta'.i'in . b y t p r . ij ii c ti o n i prg*
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brigadier General Itafnei Frame,
P R O V IS IO N S O F T H I S ACT.
mny file on platforms different t u r,hle, it w a s a d d e d , i f n v t h u d s chief of the cntistnbidary. calling ll!it.. .tel If iP ad all p a r t i e s e lu l m F O R R E S T LAKE.
T h e a b o v e A c t w a s p u b l i s h e d In H
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from either thu m a j o r i t y or min i- ndapti-d t o t h e l o c a l c o n d i t i o n a : ■ tlie attention oT the secretary to d e r W llllnm I* H olden, lei h e ir s , ilef u l l In t h e I s s u e of T h o S a n f o r d H e r ­
a l d p u b l i s h e d S e p t e m b e r 11th. 1925
ih \ eloped a n d a p p l i e d .
ity stands, until Jan. 1, 192G.
.1
•
s
or
otherwise
In
th.A M A K I A N . r t nl.
subject .xnya:
u u d r e f e r e n c e c a n ho h a d t o s a i d
' Ini.-I• Involved In t h i s s u i t u s h e r e - M I C H A E L K Do
The primary election i b Id *1he crop i.t one for the te-hirnt, tho“Since
f
o
n
d
a
n
t
s
.
p r o p o s e d A c t u p o n I n s p e c t i o n o f tho
the attorney general in • o.ift .P " T i lle d ; S im p s o n IL F u l C
i
t
a
t
i
o
n
March 2U, 11*2«», nt which each cut­ uth cr than tlie non-redden:, the liis opinion
f i le s of t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d .
if living, iiml If d e a d tin p a r of
rovral
j
ago
T
O
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I
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IA
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AND
R y o r d e r o f th u B o u r d o f C o u n t y
er must designate his parly affil­ rv-oit added, because • ( the neces­ held that poker was a game of
• f..lining a n y
Interest
hy.
W I F E . N E Z Y K A M A K IA N . DAV ID C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , a
313 First National Hank Nldg.
phomj
•
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iation anil is given n ballot which sity for adjustments to meet lo-al chance -ind ptmialmhle, instruction1
l " l r . d e v is e e s, l e g a t e e s o r II A DI Full I AN. A ND M I K E C l l u l l A - F l o r i d a .
contain:! only the nnmes of th&lt;: ma­ economic condition *.
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CITY
O
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D
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T
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.
I" th e l a n d s lliv o iv ed In
W I T N E S S m y Itntid n s C l e r k o f
were gi’ i. the constabulary to npjority, minority and individual mn' h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ; C O C N TY O F W A YN E. S T A T E O F s a i d B o a r d o n t h i s t h e 1 8 th d a y
Experiments
nre
now
being
made
prthcntl
ltd
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S e p t e m b e r , 1925.
11
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.
If
li
v
in
g
,
n
n
d
If
didates In that party.
with Havana nnd other tropical engaged in playing poker nnd these •I* d i I p i r i p - s e l a l m l n g n n y In - O H A N N A S C IIO R A N IA N a n | i W I F E
V. E. D O U G L A SS.
M
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I.
' i n . u g h o r u n d e r W. II. E L I Z A B E T H CIIORANIA N. A VA K C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f S e m i ­
luhlit-r plants in southern I’ioridu, instructit.t" ar" till in v o g u e .
Well located one mile from city limits
i. s. d e v i s e e s , l e g a t i os A K G U L IA N A ND W I F E . ZAR t ' l l EH
n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a a n d e x - o f ­
1Ini11 nntl tho t ’nnnl Zone by llte However, inre judges have taken
RI.'l'ON
MANA NIAN
- • in t h e l a n d s I n v o l v e d A R G tI L I AN.
f i c io C l e r k o f th o I t o a r d o f C o u n t y
.&lt; ... h e r e i n a f t e r d l's c rlli- A N D W I F I I A L I C E MA NA NIAN .
Bui .m of Plant Industry, if was upon them elvex to nrquit pet mi
C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f Kem ltiolu C o u n ­ S
$105.00 Per Acre
M ARGOS MARGOS I AN A N D W I F E .
ty . F l o r i d a .
stal'd, to determine the targe of engaged in poker playing, there
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c h a i n s E a s t a n d W e s t In N o r t h ­
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off E a s t side) S e c ti o n 19. T o w n ­
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S o u th east
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E a s t 5 ch ain s.
E a s t H a l f of S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ­
t e r of S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r of
S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r (K » i o f S E ' i
of S E ' . of S W U ) S e c ti o n 2'.l
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Britt-Chittendeii Realty Company,

POSSIBILITY OF FILIPINO C O U R T
GROWING RUBBER PROBES STATUS
HOLDS INTEREST OF POKER G A M E

We have two plans of financing]
Your Home

All The Money

NO D ELA Y ----------- NO WAITINC

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co.|

: Williams-McGraw Realty Cora
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Jse Hiwaiian Fruit
n Making Sirup Of
Nome of the trcnieal specie &lt;f money in raiding three game . if
High SugarContent rubber
producing Hants gr *w well the men caught will he ncquiUc.l,"
HONOLULU, Oct.

10.—bV)

The high sugar content of Hawa­
iian fruits makes it pm iblc to
produce syrups at n less tort than
aynthetlc syrunn are produced &lt;n
tho mainland, it hi.s lueti revealed
by experiments conducted by Dr.
8. E. Oliver, chemist, who is ex­
perimenting at the Hawaiian
Homes settlement on the Gland of
Molokai. Ho annmituTtJ Iho mj&lt;ccsaful extraction of nyrupn of
varying degrees of concentration
through a freezing process on
which he ban been working several
years. The experiments here wer •
confined principally to pineapple*,
which contain an average of I I per
cent of sugar, hut he said he van
able to extract a syrup of triple
that strength.
n n .i^ im u i) m e e t s a k c a d a
TAMPA, ()ct. 10.—The Hdlsboro Terriers from I HIDboro High
fdll meet the Arcadia eleven have
on the gridiron Saturday. Tlie
Terriers have the margin un the
Arcadia boy* though it (s , , P, , t t„
be a hard fought game. The tcrn ers have to their credit tho de­
feat of tne strong Orlando high
team last Saturday.

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Woman Appointed To
Office Of Collector
T H .l.A IIA

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—First appointment of a woman
m» tax colitetor in the liistory of
I'lorida was believ'd to have been
made today vvitlt tin* naming hy
Governor Martin, of Mi»s Lilly
Smith of Fort Lauderdale to take
that post in llrowurd Founty. Mi is
Smith vvai chief m. i tant to coitV. O. lit rrv hill, who i
»xl becuu o of ill health.

Enrolled

In College g■ “a

I.I.I. L I', 1,1'.^ , t nl.. Oi l. 11».—I P) a a
—.Matthew Marsh, of this city, ,vhn m m
at the ago of four was tici'larvil Ly
Or. Maria Mi.nle.'sorl, noted edu­
cator, to lie “Ihe hrlghost bi&gt;v II
California," lias ruteicd thu Uni\er. ity of California at 1 i.
Marsh is small for bis nge ami
.. has l»eon barred from the I!, o.
I*. ('. ranks, Imt olhcrwisu Ii** •.»
liking part in all tin- nor mm ut*ti vitiivi of :t fre liman. In celebration
of Ids admission, .Mar It donned Ida
first Ionic trouBers,

one of the finest investment proper’
lies on the East Coast— &amp; * ft % U

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The Development That Is Mo re than a Subdivision, a TOWNSITE’• ^

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Remington Portable
o n ly

2*i miles of ocean and river frontage;
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( onnccted with Netv Smyrna by a new bridge; I
With two beautiful boulevards to be asphalted; I
Mit h Hard-surfaced streets and cement sidcwalksjl
Electricity and water provided for;
Mith one of the State’s finest 9 hole golf course^
nearing completion;
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17 acres on Lake Monroe,
fifteen blocks from Rost Of­
fice. Price 3125,000.00 Thi..
hararain can’t lust long.
Other attractive listings.

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' inriirs hi^b.
Light, tutu,
pact, cuavc*

22 acres in Osteen at §1000
per acre, |6,000 cash, balance
cosy. See us,

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Three fltrikes and out, Senalors or Pirates, Wo are with
tho winners.
Your Imt.
Come on and make a Home
Run with us. Good huya l»elow.

SEVENTY ACRES

It is bey ind &gt;t rIukIow of u doubt flic best portable
typewriter on the market today. With its standard
width carriage, taking the regular long envelope, a
combined line space anil carriage return lever, typebin* guards, complete vt lbiliU of writing, and a touch
which for ease and lightness has never been equalled
among portable machines, you have a machine that
will handle practically all the average run of work of
any ly ptwriter to he found anywhere, anti nt a GREAT
SAVING in price.
A Komingtnn Port aide can lie used for tho hardest
bind of office work, contract forms, letters, forms, etc.,
ami tin* best feature of it is that it
IMHITAHLE__
you can set it in your lap and write on it, something
you cannot tio with other machines. In other words,
“it can't be beat” in the typewriter line.

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n a .l t i 1 fo r p .u k . * *
rroumfs, *jchool and11'?o
churches;
business section ideally arranged;
Enjoying the finest climate in the world;
Hacked by responsible and reliable men:-

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH is a wonderful Ilom esite and an incomim-iLln imm t
invite you to let us SHOW you.
,
11 aiablc investment property. (We
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BROWN
Realty Co.
422 Union Avc.
Telephone 473-w

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PRICK $60 CASH—$65 ON TERMS
SEE L'S UEFORE YOU BUY A TYPEWRITER '

EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS

THE SEMINOLE PR1NTERY

Offices in:—Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Ormond

W . N . L U M L E Y , Prop.

Melaka Ihiilding
LOOK FOR THE REMINGTON
SHOW WINDOW.

Smyrna Bea&lt;h, Palm Beach, ;Miami, pa Laud
Orlando, Tampa•
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Ucncli, Daytona Reach, (3) New Smyrna, New

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1'elephone 93
“WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE*

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�OCTOBER 17.J92S.
THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY,
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BETTER BUYS

Announcing

2 lota in Rose Court, one fronting on Sanford Avenue, $5,000 for both.
1 lot on Park Avenue, close in, best residence section, $8,150.
21 acres just off County Club Road good subdivision tract. This is a
splendid investment and the price is right.
Small house on Elm Avenue, garnge on lot. For quick sale $4,500.
If you would be interested in the best lake front tract in the county see
me at once.
Several modern homes just being built at attractive prices and requiring
a email cash payment, balance like rent.
I have a real good investment in income property just for this week.

Phone 742.

What have you? Furnished or unfurnished.
your place for you.

E OPENING OF

Cold Storage Plant, half city block, French Ave. Trtms,
40 Acre Celery Farm for $1250 per ncre. Terms.
Nice House and 20 acres celery farm. $40,000. Good terms
Business and Residence lots on First Street Extension.
Lot on Oak between 11th and 12th. $2,000. Good terms.
Lot corner Oak and 14th. $2,500. Ensy terms.

Smith &amp; Rawlins
OFFICE 212 MAGNOLIA AVE

REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc
REAL ESTATE BROKERS

202-205 Melsch Building

Acreage

Homes

For Homes.

LIST TOUR PROPERTY
WITH US.

R. W. LAWTON, Realtor
Real Estate and Investments.

WE HAVE BUYERS

Masonic Building------Phone 707

Farms

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
US
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Also beautiful 8-room house in Rose Court, completely and elaborate­
ly furnished. Large corner lot. Priced considerably under market. A
steal at the present price.

V

FULTON, INC

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY

REAL ESTATE
Developers
Seminole Hotel

Phone 732

Brokers

SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

1I

With offices in New York City and various other cities
over the country, we are in a position to sell your prop­
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in property
in this locality.
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, etc,
kindly communicate with us.

Wonderful vnlue in a 6-room bungalow in Rose Court. Furnished.
Large lot. Garage. Shade trees. Ask us about this BARGAIN.

311 First National Hank Bldg.

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INSURANCE

Promoter!

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER
THE SEMINOLE RE a LTY COMPANY
" * •* * *

as so many sales­
men, d isp la y in g
their wares to ten
thousand prospec­
tive, eager-to-know
buyers every day.

........ !.. AL'CfcfC'MnnaRer

Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

Office 11G Merri wether Building

SANEOUI), FLORIDA

REALTORS
Established 1910
LOANS----- INSURANCE
CITY PROPERTY----- FARMS
SUBDIVISIONS

1.

ACREAGI

A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Road.

2. Northeast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beaut
bery. For sate together or separately.

Values Just In Their Infancy
2 lots and 8 room modern house, on corner, fronting east am! south
Fifrflt
feet depth 132 ft. House rented f ^ $65 U me
threeeyears,50°' ^
Bh° rt time ? l3&gt;000'o,“i third cash and balance in

5 Room House
Only $2,200. $700 cash
Between Palmetto and Magnolia, one facing Martin
one facing Spurling. $1,650.00 each.
20 acres land, 8 cultivated, 50 orange trees, other fruit, good well
2,/.j miles from Chuluota.

Number 6 Ball Building, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Fioridn
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Lot 13 in Block A, facing Chapman Ave. 52x125,
restricted. $170.00 per front foot.

LOTS 9 AND 10
ATTENTION OWNERS

Just out of Sanford City limits, .east front on Sanford Ave. lot wit
houae, u1m° lot immediately behind same fronting on Palmetto all (
and $25 per month. Total $3,000.
’
All properties subject to prior sale.

FIRST STREET EXTENSION

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

Five acres and living quarters, just off the Orlando road about five
Sanford, few days only, at $1600.

Facing Lee and 31 and 32 facing San Juan
per front foot. Liberal terms on all.

Wo have a client asking for a large, close in lot to
s ta rt a new business in Sanford.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate Investments
116 South Park Ave,

IMIIL SMITH, Mgr

HAVE YOU NOTICED
e , c 1 bulkhead is completed and that First Street is about to be
at Sanford Avenue. Well we have some of this n r o S v for 1
have reluetlantly placed the Lest of this property on the marke
ove their cash position. Investigate this offer

Tell us what you have. List youh houses, lots, farms,
groves and acreage with us. We have buyers waiting

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

REALTORS

F. H. SCRUGGS. Mgr.

L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

Phone 117

�W E J W O I ^ J I E R A L D , SATURDAY.

AflStr&amp;lian Board
Encourages Search
Of Oil Prospectors

At The Chlirches

FIBSV ‘c b S ist i 'An CfitlltCH ed. . These things are essential to J
Service..Mill In high school |U- become members of the Rdsiry S&lt;* ■
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ciety nnd to gain the Plenary In
\FIRSTC METHODIST CHURCH ditorium.
Sunday kchoo‘1
o'clock.' dulgcncc on the day of Reception.
• Sunday* Mryfees; 1 • ' ' _
Setmon’ dhd coirfmunioi^ a t 11 Tho front pows will be reserved
-JaL asU ^euuiH 'n Sunday.
Every
one
coSTall
Further instructions on IhdulMorning Wom’iiflC. sermon by the
gcnces,
nhd on the privileges, benw
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URNE’
%
0ct17•—(fl*)—
While
- » the
•■•11 tprospects
'" I T of
*• the
••»«», discovdiscov
efits,
nnd
duties of membership in
,roi-.r s w uy ,“St.
d s eClaire.”
ss
cry of oil in commercial quahtidez p.nn.
Otgan
'M
the- Rosary Society,, the . S'_____
infra
by
the
fa
c
tlo
f
their
osefulin A ustralia n re V n tfa lly unfav?l*»'Swdct Is nnd the Holy Name S o d ety ^ fo r
- 3«*retary-ucn^ n i p g worthin'; '1 sdhfWrf h r Qffcrai
ornble, indications in the Roma dis­ Rev.
ncsa.
,
,
lL
.
several consecutive Sundays will
H
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.F
jy
,
7:30
«
«*
Jfcrcy
—:
B
am
lej.
latioft
bf
Lionism
ia
jsoc
“I hnve said that
trict of Queensland nnd the Kimbe given.
Trustee*
The
tru
stees
ami
Stewards'*of
making for our nation s Pcrm®"* bcrley district o f .western Australc o n g r e g a t io n a l ciiU'RCii
Sunday. School every Sunda^r a f­
co-or-' ence. Is there any task any mort *a justify the rccommendntian tin; •the Churrh will have a short, moot­
'* Sunday Service*
ter hinss.
important than this? I« tHere nriy further detailed geological man- ing at the close of the evening
Sunday School, 0:45 a. m« ,
»’ in community scr- other task that could take up our
service.
Mass for the children every S at­
P'nK should be undertaken and
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m._
fctism; driving hrfme time, to which we should K*T®
urday a t 7:00 a. m. .... . _ ,
tn y l boring conducted, says a reEvening Service, 7:30 oclock.:
The pastor will preach atj bbth
L.oee of nationnI |y. of our - time and our abilities port of tho federal joint commit- PREAC1UNG AT MOORE’S
than to such p task as this? Whttt tec of public accounts on oil exSTATION
rrlfH
scplces.
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Re\. T. .1. Nixon.f pastor&gt;.9f the
An invitation to nttend nnd enis tho thinsr thnt mf n*;re“* fl* t plorntion in Australia and Papua.
' bat have a for- have
ON RESIDENCES, APARTMENT
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been trying to do throughout ' The pron jccts in Papua are gen­ Sanford Methodist Church, will [Joy the music and services 'If.'fx and upward
centuries? It Is not on ly ,to erally hopeful and the report adds, preach in tho church a t Moore’s ten led to nil.
: HOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY
3 5 with men and the
Ig .th o u s n n d s^ o f liv&amp; their liven ns they desired, but work should continue to be enr- Station on Sunday afternoon a t 83
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libcrty- to so live thnt their lives might ried out by a piivate company on o’clock.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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A T 7 % INTEREST WITHOUT LIFE ~
bIi 3 ' Gwi-fenring, be n benediction to their fellows. behalf of the federal government
Sunday School at 9:30 n. ni. The
We
have
found
th
at
men
ennnot
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
,
such
ns
the
Anglo-Petv.ian
Oil
Com­
S S d in R citizen,
m,
daises have teachers who nre Well
INSURANCE
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Sut.dny* ftnr.bo' Rblhr Day in tfjo q u alified Ho* tfcach, most of them
&gt; ! r vigorous oi- live their lives ns they ought to pany which is now operating 'in
live them except under some form Papua.
.
.
.
Sunday
School.
The
Surfday
holding
Sunday
School
diplomas.
If
fiuth in
| *he:r a'qqliP.K
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School council at its meeting last you are not attending some'-other
citizenship t of co-ordination. We are all agreed
night decided on a regrading of-the schdol como and bring your famRy FLORIDA has withstood
tUnTand respect Mr upon thnt. History has conclusive­
NO RED TAPE—QUICK ACTION '
school which plan will be nnnounc- to this service.
If example, stirnu- ly pointed it out in the record of
Now
id Sunday.
Preaching nt 11:00 n. m., and much in the past.
Ipjtby ami indif^rcneo mankind's struggle.
‘•Monism has sonsed this girent j T » | 9 f l a y a
A m n ilrtt
Services far Sunday a re :,,
. 7:3Q,p.,m., by .D r. William 'l l .
f f i a r d and creating psychological
she has to go against a
law nnd provides n
A
fU lK IU lll
Siindfty ‘Schodl a t 9:45 a.' m.
Writhton. Sunday* morning sub­
inwion interest*
splendid vehicle through which
•TORNADO". • Lets hope
Preaching a t 11 a. m.
ject, “The Everlasting Son” even­
[Association of Lions man’s highest purpose to his felJunior
Christian
Endeavor,
2:15
ing
subject,
“The
Bible
in
Mtnnthey trounce TECH.
jonie to .&lt;tiy&gt; .
lows enn be worked out. It hns n
p. m.
‘• '•
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ture.”
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Sreadilltcii a dofm.te living, breathing sense of the fact
(Continued from Page One)
Senioi* Christian Endeavor, C:30
B. Y. P. AT. meets nt 0:15 p. m.
-nt place among An er- that there is something running C. Woods of New Smyrna, %pur­ P. m.
• ; [ • Mr. David McNnb has been elected 20 acres at ISLAND LAKE
S s d a ’s greatest civic through tho whole world which chased 8(( acres of lnnd a t Osteen,
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
Director of nil the Unions in San­ for . one week.
making for the safe- soys thnt service to humanity, ser­ announcing that the group which
$7,000.
ford
nam nee of these great vice to others is, hi the end, the he represents will later subdivide
Terms.
A cordial invitation is extended
SCIENCE SOCIETY
£ 1,1.0 idle boast. It law of civilization. It runs through the tract.
T i CHHISTIAN
Christian Sconce services are to all visitors to attend thesfc ser­
lad unmistakably by the the wnrp and wood of human life
Osteen Tract Sell* for Si2.00d
held every Sunday morning a t 11 vices.
BETTS GROVE, G5 acres,
Representing Jefferson Standard Life fttaliranco Co.,
,c IwnvitWs of our like n golden thread. It is the
Another
140-acre
plot
near
o’clock-,
in
jLhu
Woman's
Club,
Oak
18
acres
bearing,
4
acres
n!,C0f
clubs
ami
by
the
great thing tn a t hns advanced tho
nnd Calvert Mortgage Co., of Baltimore with combined
I i:
AIT. SOULS CttURClI
,(.w»w» in; which thiy world. It wns service thnt lifted teen was sold to northerners for Avenue near Third Street. - Sun­
voting grove. THINK OF
$12,000
at
the
same
time,
accord­
Twentieth
Sunday
after
Pen^Cday
School
at
10
o’clock.
Subpcct
assets
of over $25,000,000.
,,
. , l0 their ranks re- our wonderful flags to the sky
IT $50,000. V\ cash, baling to the officers of the Valdez for'Simdny, "Doctrine^ of Atone^ cost.*.- . .
■-■»»- -*
0f
wmth
and
valand only service will keep them concern, who negotiate both* sales. inent.”
|vc wen
Fmst of St. Luke, Evangeliat. mice easy. You’ll have to
I (oiwnuniti^
there. Llonisnv^ has taken this
Miss at 8:00 a. m.
A
number
of
o
thcr
sales
of
Wednesday
evening
services
nurry.
I U a force thatjies in an thought nnd embodied it in all residential and business projects
Sixty-five women arc expected
which
include
testimonies
of
heal­
L in sfiktam ionity,'in *t phases of its activities. It hns variously reported during the
nre held at 7 o’clock in the to receive Holy Communion ut this
lit vftrec that is chnl- written it ncross the sky of its past two days include the Pace 1ing,
rnnsi. They are to lie received into
Woman’s Club. •
‘^nditioasinvyerycom- existence. There it is, and there
the confraternity of the Holy Uohome,
at
Second
Street
nnd'Cedar
j
This
Society
maintains
a
free
HTCTX.fommuait) h..s its it will remain—Service, the hope
Avenue, bought by Mrs. Lilly Gog- reading room where the Bible nnd rary afterhnns* They nre to give
Dortbrnlly of the world.
burn, for $1,200; the dwelling and authorized Christian Science liter­ thoif qaffitfF to Tmo of tho officers
civt er.d, industrial and
“ In reaching its place of pre­ gasoline station of the Osteen Gro­ ature may bo read, borrowed or or propiuteks before mass if pp:iS f l t l E S J tboy- are eminence, Lionism has clently cery and Filling Station Co., to J.
Open Wednesday nnd siblc-T* They arOTo hnve the if Ro­
iffiyinc caiT* racial, demonstrated the significance of A Chandler, of Ocala, for $11,000; purchased.
Saturday
from
2 to 5 p. m., room saries to bu blessed and indulgcnci SlTthinl* that consti- its twine.
Courage unparalleled the Long hopiestcad, in the suburbs 517 First National Bank building.
hallcnpo t9 the bc&gt;t that nnd strength unsurpassed combin­ of Sanford, to Mrs. Nellie Taylor
All are welcome to attend these
sad have *l up the need ed with vigorous determination to of Clarks Summit, Pa., for $0,500; services
and to nmke use of tho
jab#, aggregations see the culmination of any right and the grocery of W. W. Eatoti'of
reading room.
sd mrB. ktenly intcr- activity welded together with the. Sanford nnd Osteen, to It. J. Tink­
development of imll- diplomacy of a statesmen Is what er, of Orlando, for $0,500.
422 Union Ave.
Palm Bench—7,000-acre tract
d public K»&lt;1.
our Lions all aim to posscs^T* It
Much historical interest has been west of here, purchased by Miami
has
taken
all
of
that
to
bring
m bis taken up the dialshown in connection with the disTelephone 473-vr
| eilb hand. It has be- about our present name nnd place, I position of the Shoppnrd homc- syndicate, for $1,000,000.
Sric »nd business religion. I and in the fearlessness nnd vigor stead, Reported recently. This! is
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In 1492 Columbus not only discovered n now
be community looks to the land activity of the I,i6n, we flhil I said to 1h? the first time the propland, but he discovered the greatest producer of
j be its guide and inspira- ehnructeristic examples thnt give | erty has changed ownership since
Grandview Drive,
patters spiritual so today us inspiration for the future,
since th_&gt; original grant deed w'as
wealth the world has ever known—North Amer­
«&lt;fc |oking to the
“ Running .through and through obtained frohi theigovcrnmcnt, nnd
ica.
tor its civic and iiusi- Monism like n living strenm of red nil documents connected with (he
Rose; Court
ics, (or the basic princi- corpuscles is the ever present bond transaction were required to enfry A Lamp That Burns 91 Per Cent
■ght acticn. It is our great of good fellowship. Lionism unites the official approval of the Unit­
Air. .
But it took Mertrly 400 yenra of development
It Lionism is responding its members in th» bonds of friend­ ed States Government before thi
A new oil lamp that gives an
before this production became jrcnlly great,
jigle. It ^ .“howing the ship and mutual understanding. It negotiations .could he completed. amnzing brilliant, soft, white light,
$2000.00 each
ong anil true and like a warms the hearts of nien and
A statement regarding the in- even better than gas or electricity,
onc^nil
S
¥
cing, its worth is mcasur- brings them into closer harmony I creasing
ing demand for well located has been tested by the U. S. Gov­
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When you discover faivyourself. what a great
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I’ufWffirsfT It is making and when you have accortiplishcd ctdery land is crJ’diled to He Ary ernment and 35 leading universi­
uccs in which to live; it is this you, perhaps, have accom­ Carrington, of the E. A. Str^ut ties nnd found to In* superior to
wealth producer a Savings Account in this Bank
men letter human be- plished about all there is in life.” Fnrm Agency office in this* c^ty, 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
is, you will not have to wait 400 years. In fact,
who declares that ids company without odor, smoke or noise—no
has hnndled three different trnpts pumping up, is sinipl-./clean, safe.
ten years of regular savings will probably ace
of farm land adjoining the west­ Burns 94 pe* afntpnir and (1 per
you on the way to financial independence,
ern city limits line. The total cent commofi'Kerosene (coal oil).
New apartment house, stucco com­
Realty Company
sales price is said to h u v eb ten
The inventor P. K. Johnson, 012
pletely furnished, now paying lt)'/&lt;
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$19,000.
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N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is of­
on investmCift.* f* *r
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le a f t . %&gt; ^ 1
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Island Lake Property Sold.
fering to
U S CL
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The Holly Realty Co., Inis* a r ­ FREE trial, or even to give one
.‘J13 1st Nat’l Bk Bldg
CAPITALv c . M r / s p t f \ / M OO.OCP00
ranged the negotiations connected FREE to the first user in each
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with the following transactions:
locality
who
will
help
him
intro­
Whitc’s Minstrels, who
Wc have several very desirable
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Sale of properties on Island Lake
it. W rite-him today for full
w at the Milnne Theater ly responded- to mnny earnest re­ to It. J Holly, C. J.- Marshall. B- duce
homes at attractive prices and
particulars Also ask him to ex­
PftfSIDCNr
come litre after a long quests for “ My Wild Irish Rose." J. Starling and Mrs. Margaret P. plain how you can get the agency,
terms.
he southcajt during which The banquet was closed by the Anderson, for $30,000; an acreage and without oxperictv'v or money
|w titallnh'.d themselves singing of “Till We Meet Again” tract located on the Pnola .road, make $250 to $500 per month.
Manager
A Home and Paying Business
1 versatile rtportoire that by the attendance.
near the golf course for $381 pur
2—50x117
lots.
Uhe history of the stage
Charter members of the organ­ acre; purchase by Lee Conoley nnd
CO M PA N y ^
i iirnnn ri i
1—5 room house.
M*lcommtnt through ?.-v^^ * | *
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1—Store with stock nnd filling
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South Carolinian Took Black- station, good section of town.
view■whichappeared after W; Anderson, Frank E. Markwood, $0,285 and the sale of a dwelling
Hugh Tillis, Claude G. Sistrunk,
All for $10,500.00. Terms.
at dirmingham, J.
Draught For Indigestion, arid
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Percy
A. Mcro, Lloyd F. Boyle, owned by Reginald Holly, located
ppcarfl in the ltirniingat
Palmetto
and
Highland
Avenues
Eurlo
E.
Jones,
J.
O.
Laney,
S.
A.
Says He Could Soon Eati
W5' “•* «vii styled Dotty
In n p r e a e r l p l l o n ( n r
to Mrs. Margaret Anderson for
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Acreage in large or small tracts.
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Anything.
Malaria, Chills anil Fever ***•(.
lest man.ig,Bur.streis to- Chittenden, Roby I.aing, Volic Wil­
T H R IV E
Dengue or Bilious Fever,
05 ftvwffRi u a gnzcl- liams, Edwin Meyer, James K.
Ballentlno. B. C.—Mr. fr.* B.
ing.anri
about Schanl, R. A. Cobb, Frank W. TnlIt kll&gt;. tTlr grrma.
Good Warehouse Sites
Douknlght, of this place, gavo tho
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antics, bott, R. L. Robertson, G. W. Spen­
Priced to Sell
following
account
of
lib
San
of
cer,
Jr.,
Paul
R.
Forbes,
Georges).
voice
is
sufficient
,n
.
sufficient to “put
'the
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Harden, Sandy Anderson, L. L.
", amusin“ "ms'Ug —
IQBit tongs
“Just after I married l had lndlYoorhces, and J. L. Elliott.
*'K«tlon.’'-^f»rtftJB'?«ir,'r
got In tho
for a 100 ptfr cent minstrel
Other members arc: J. C. TraySPECIAL
Exceptional /
haldt of eating fast, for which I
wick, S..R. Dighton, Edgcrton. P at­
CALL—OR WRITE
soon
paid-by
tuviog-a
tiglUr
bloated
1 lot ill Franklin Terrace, oil" of
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feeling
after
meals.
This
mado.mo
the
best
there.
Orange
trees
and
*,!*?"* of
best h# has Woodruff, Jr., Henry Roddenberry Have 3,000,000 tax payers of*nil
uncomfortable. I would feel shrubbery on It.
Plumbing* Calls .far eery
encored C and Scott James.
income taxes, Mr. Garner sai^ perstupid and drowsy, didn’t fcfl lilco I lot between Hith nnd 17th on
Md and ho
When you find it inconvenient to call in
*mull incomes should.’be
Officers of tho club are: Dr.,C. sons &gt;vlt,Ui si
working. I was told It was Indi­ Palmetto Ave. A pick up nt
,in,e
gestion. Bomo ono rccompionded $1,800.00 will sell quick.
the men WJHHoro amusing L. Pnrk, president; G. W. Spencer, given rrelief,
i ---- .particularly wheit it
person, bank by mail.
A. D. HOSIER
l°lher,1Ji:1 ‘he audience Jr., first vice-president; Frank AY. could be done nt a cost of less than
Black-Draught and l took it after
a
meals.
I
soon
could
cat
anything
Talbott, second vice-president; $100,000,000 to the treasury.
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re- Sandy Anderson, third vice-presi­
any time.
“By reducing the surtax ^fL0111 If you’re particular about
A stamp may save a trip. Ask for de­
"■IfWi a/ain to the dent; Jnmes P. Schaal, treasurer; the present maximum of 20 per
"I uso It for colds nnd hlllouo- We have vnennt lots in nlmost ev­
tails
of this easy way to bank,
.
pasa and it will knock out a cold ery part of the city for you to
Earle E. Jones, secretary; J. O. cent," he added, “the treasury will
the kind of phrjrtbins
Voti
and carry away tho bile better and select from, every one of these lots
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Luncy, Mon Tamer; IJoyd F. Boy- lose more, than $300,000,000 |md
Quicker than any liver ntcdl^cloo I will advance in price before the
lem, Tnil Twister. In addition to comparatively foiv people will ben­ want in your new home, or
have ever found."
present season is good started.
i b -p o
the officers, the board of directors efit. Then, too, by* removing xhe
Eating
too
fast,
too
much,
or
taxes
from
the
small
taxpayers
is composed of Percy A. Mcro,
the now kind of plumbing faulty chewing of your food/ often
Claude G. Sistrunk, Paul R. Forbes the cysfc.pf collection will be|ic-'
causes discomfort. after meals, A
duced materially. .
in your old home—call A. pinch of Black-Draught, washed
l i x p o n u , VI.A.
GKi'tY” H e r e nnd Frank E. Markwood.
"Hoy/ far we can go in ttpfaldown with a awallow of ivatgr. Vdll
I). Rosier for an estimate. help to bring prompt relief. Bloat­
BRADENTON—Modern progre.'u ing the Viuisahce• or cdmauqipHon
•TIIE BASKET*
nust be served. At n recent m eet-! taxes depends, of course, on no 'ed sensations, eructations, b ad
One)
must
council'
f1
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we
K°
*n
(educing
the
income
breath
nnd
other
common
syrlpWros
kavi*
! *ke movement, ing of the Palmetto city
117 Magnolia Ave.
of Indigestion have disappeared
prate * iu J ^ ihs}1 tla'V will plans were taken up for the remov­ and estate taxes. If you greatly
tanejcJna^k.Dtt^i|h^ has beorv/ti\ken
a take
Iminr
"• 'tyiians here in al of a number of graves a t ;tho reduce the surtaxes and repeal the
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• ' ,U««"S of the ven- «&gt;ld
r#*rtietcry, to make way for’thc’ re )qt o tux*"* th^n (Id* ponstiinntiDn
levies will have to remain.
proposed extension of a street.
" K m I m,1!1 h‘? e Mr- ^ y *
Winter Haven—Boilicord CorpoApproximately 91,125 carloads
f»r ih,. ,
cUV at a later
3rd and Oak
of meeting prmluce shipped from Florida dur­ rtion to erect 7-story apartment
W^lnutivo
house,,
corner
Sixth
Street
and
l.ji 4.......... ' omniittee now ing period September 1, 1921, to
Howard Avenue.
tlinc..hi* advice July 30, 1925.

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THE gAisirnnn HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17.J921

Common Politeness

Americans are proverbially curt almost to the point of
. Maters*
Second Class lU ttir rudeness. Introductions over, business is immediately .in
October it. 1tl&gt;, at tha ^oitoftlco
A t Baaford, Florida xndsr Act Sr order. There is seldom, if ever, circumlocution. Why should
l i n k i. lit?.
there be In a country which spends millions of 'dollars to
__ M t t n tunnel under a river or through a mountain in order to
H I M N B U n*A ».P lu c tt
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save a few minutes? Americans haven’t time for the nice­
Pfcna* &lt;U ties of politeness.
111 Hu m IU A m i r
■ &lt; n in iim n !&lt; ratri
It has been said that European diplomats object to be­
One T w it—IT.no Hi* Month* ..$» 10
»J*fU tr*4 «n CK* b r C a rrie r, y s r ing sent to America because of American manners, or rather
w e e k . Mo. W eekly E d itio n 1100 the lack of them. Americans not only come directly to the
H r y ear.
IPBClAb w o n m i All obituary point, but they tell you exactly what they think. They tell
wo*less.’cards ot Uisaks, rasolntlnni you that they think your hat is pretty, which is embarras­
dud notices ot antsrtalnsients whsrs sing; they tell you that your double chin is unattractive,
•Sara** are soad* will b* charged
icy at rag alar advertising rata*.
which is maddening.
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m o u n t TH I AHto ci atkii r n i w
A Chinese diplomat, Wu Tingfang, in his essay, “America
TV# A ssociated P ra ia la #*cluat r e l v e n title d to »h* ns* to r re- Through the Spectatcles of an Oriental Diplomat", explnins,
• n b ltc a tlo n o ' a ll naw a d isp atch er
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o r a d its ', to It o r not o th erw ise ersd* as he sees it, the reason for the American manner of doing
T .taJ In tb la p a p e r and also ib* Io­ things. He writes: “American manners are but an instance
wa’ .nawa p ublished heroin- All rig h ts
“►f ra p u b lic a tlo n of ap o d a l dispatch* or result of the two predominant American characteristics
oa b a ro ln aro also r« * e r-* d .______ to which I have already referred, and which reappear in so
many other things American. A love of independence and
SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1925.
of equnlity, early inculcated, and a keen adhorrence of waste
TOR HERALD'S PLATFORM
of time, engendered by the conditions and circumstances of
1-—Deeper water route to laekaona new country, serve to explain practically nil the mannersn
r=
▼nt*.
1.—Construction of 8L Johns-In­ and mannerisms of Americans. Even the familiar spec­‘
dian River canal.
tacle of men walking with their hands deep in their trousers’
K.—Extension of white way.
pockets, or sitting with their legs crossed needs no other ex­
is- -B tU-talon of local amusements. planation, and to suggest that, because Americans have some
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
habits which are peculiarly their own, they are either in­
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etc.
f , —Augmenting of building pro­ ferior of unmanly, would be to do them a grave injustice.”
ii'
gram— booses, hotels, apartment
Possibly so. Certainly we, ns an American would never
houses.
insist
upon anything to the contrary. However, while this
f*—Extension of street paving pro­
is yet n young nation, comparatively speaking, with man­
gram.
t — Construction
of
boulevard nerisms and national characteristics yet in their infancy,
aroi nd Lak* Monroe.
it might do no harm to suggest that the matter of polite­
S— Completion ot city be anil f Ica­
ness should not be overlooked. Mothers, in the rearing of
tion program.
Expansion of achool ayatem ;heir children, should see to it that n respect for gentle
with provtaton for Increased fa­ speech and manners is horn in this country.
culties.
“It is true," Roy Crandall, corresponding secretary of the
American
Thnnk you League, "that the American people are
BIBLE VER8E FOR TODAY
ess
observant
of the common courtesies than the people of
dr
THE CHRISTIAN'S MISSION: other lands?" The question recalls in the mind of Franklin
—Preach, saying, The Kingdom of {*• Adams, writing for the Now York World, an incident of
heaven in a t hand. Heal the nick, his childhood, which he relates ns follows:
cleanse the leperM, raise the dead,
“Will you have some more halibut?" my mother
cast out devils: freely ye have re­
asked me one day at dinner, when we had company
ceived,. freely give. Matthew 10:
7, 8.
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from New York. “No," was mv reply. “No what?"
asked my mother. "Not more'halibut,” I said. As
PRAYER:—
I recall it, the laughter was general. I suppose it
"O Lord of Heaven and earth and
influenced my whole career, for the applause in­
sea,
To Thee all praise and glory be;
toxicated me and made me wish to be a wisecrncker.
How shall we show our love to
We had rice pudding for dessert that day, and I
Thee
wanted a second helping. “More pudding," I said.
Who gaveat all so graciously?"
“If what?" my mother asked. "If you’ve got any,"
By serving freely, faithfully
I said, scoring my second hit in twice at hat.
with Thee, for all!
-------- ---------And after dinner my mother took me aside and
Tho Tragedy of a Bad Habit
told me that I should have said "Thank you" and
Oh there la a.llttls girl with brown
"If you please.” And she quoted a poem to me, und
halt th n t doesn't curl
it went something like this:
And a saucy llttla twinkle in her
Hearts, like doors, will ope with ease
eyen,
And thin pretty maid is In danger.
To very, very little keys.
I'm afraid,
And don’t forget that two of these
Of a punishment which little
Are “I thank you” and “if you please."
glrlu despise.

la England Done For?
Rich Men’s ClocksA Birth Control !&gt;*»£■
The Cold Coolidge Eye.
BY ARTHUR URISBANB
(Copyri«nt n«»)

One of our bur
cheap cigars.

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with his wife tc a S
mad.
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Be Careful about
Everything dejlljS,
want.

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SIR PHILIP Gibbs, well adver­
tised correspondent in the big war,
worrying about his native Britain,
asks, “Is England done?
I ts a
■■frightful question, which cne hes­
itated to put down in black and
white. He puts it down, because
truth is mighty and must not be
-quelched. Uck of work and the
public ‘’dole’’ have brought England
face to face with revolution, hi
thinks, and weeps for England.

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car that’s hardlto rtt,
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BUT HE need not. England is
NOT “done,” or half done, for va­
rious reasons. She possesses states­
men, that consecrats their lives
from boyhood to the service of
their country, educated and trsincd for the work before them
She understands dealing with
subject nations, and lets them
nlone, allowing them to live their
lives. She checks child marriage
and burning widows alive in In­
dia, and forbids the prosperous
Egyptians to tr?at the miserable
low class cruelly and unjustly. But
the nntives do, generally, as they
choose.

You hear a:]&lt;jt ik
to success. buUMd y«|
the bc9t scenery of i

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Sometimes'
think may bo, the humjl
bo over befo^fpng

In Chicago, a bootJL
shipped as books. Betl
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Some people,marry ( J
worse while others nu
can get some sleep.

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NOT BLESSED with our con­
stitution, England lives up to sev­
eral parts of it, as we do NOT.
She takes free speech seriously.
You may SAY what you please in
England
If you DO anything
they stop you.
Here we shoot, stab, hold-up,
bootleg, hi-jack and break the pro­
hibition law into n fnillion pieces.
And nobody stops It. But if Eu­
gene Debts or Saklatvala imagines
he can SAY what he pleases here
he does not know us.
England is not "DONE" because
England is a democracy.
RICH MEN’S stocks are doing
VERY well. Prices are going up,
they are becoming more than ever
exclusuive. A "rich man’s stock,"
you know, is one with a price so
high thnt little men can’t afford to
speculate in it,
Kresge stock, for instance, jumps
$80 n share and Ford, of Cnnadn,
$59 n share in one day. Such fluc­
tuations would rattle the back
teeth, financially speaking, of any
little speculators.

DAN DOBBjj

THE JESTERS

As Brisbane Sees It

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Don’t be impolite, botl
some peopto to finii| J
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One way of reducing ti
to get rid of the pfCicicnc;
and their high saiaflcs,TT ^
Summer’s passing, but
gress, she is leaving m 1#
air behind.
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SUPPOSE AGAIN IT SHOULDN’T
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panied with a virility and a
.10
strength that are lacking in the
older countries.
But the disruptive class system,
declares the Russian historian, is
as much in vogue in America ns in
Europe. In none of the countries,
however, in the disparity between
THAT’S WHY the kind-hearted
classes as great a:&gt; It was. The In­
rich men cut big shares up into
dustrial Revolution in England
The officials of the Seminole
many little shares, that the little
brought a condition of servitude
man may “get in."
worse in many respects than «lnvBank- take pleasure in helping youYou observe thut the highestery in the Southern States. France,
priced "rich man’s" stock, Kresge,
advising you—assisting yo^ in eyeij
a r o u n d $800 a s h a r e , r e p r e s e n t s I d .uc,
s m a l l d e g r e e to hia h u r - England, Germany nnd Duly are
going
through
an
inevitable
tran
­
ried
dopnrtur©
from
Russia,
with
dealings in five and ten cent a r­
consistent way to achieve your'dfr
ticles. Much power in little things. other intclligentirln, when the sition, difficult though it may be,
country was inundated by a sea of but tho danger, for the most pnrt,
siresA
__ oi
Oh, I wtUo thin In despair, ns I sit
THERE IS A terrific noise coming in the editorial win­
DEAN INGE, eminently respec­ mud so to speak. There civilization is behind, not before them. Amer­
and watch her there,
For 1 fancy I can henr her ns she dow- The suspicion arises that it must he the bursting of ta b le clergyman at the head of St. for the time being at least has ica just now is on top of the wave
and democracy hau never attained
walla.
the Florida boom, that supposedly impending disaster which Paul’s Cathedral in London, fav­ gone into eclipse. Is awaiting an­
And I shudder through nod through seems to disturb the Northern editors so much just now. ors birth control. He says "Limit other Peter the Great to bring to such equality. Tho Rockefellers
Free Education to not more than the darkness of Soviet despotism a may hnve their Rolls Royces, but
at what mother's said she’ll do
.....- children, from any one fam- new renaissance. And In spcnkbig the plumber, tho painter, the plasIf she doesn’t atop thnt biting ot Lasting the editorial eye out of the window, however, the . three
of Russia, a Russian may be ex­ terei-, the bricklayer, the carpen­
discovery is made that the noise is created by steam ham------her. nails.
ter, all ride tq work in their autoA A A A A f A A U A A A A * A iI .1 A A * ,mecs, .drill#, guUjjoJ^icr. hmuiufisdiSo paraphernalia of prog- ! „ JLK„.I,KUEYES
Is wi,1i cused for not being an optimist.
#
* . .
. ~ i limit thu nunibcr of children! if tliut in declaring (Mht ’ EuYbpcan' mobiles. •
I t’s no use, it seem-i, to scold fquu mic/mnntpff iu/ ilw,
f “/OHStant stream of passing the educate all hut three nt and American civilization is head­ "Supnose," says the shiJtpcF in
such a lovely, three-year old, it«fVi?.Ugr)eJu:C.&lt;^
t
,
And*all argument and threaten­ truffic. If thin i» tho bursting of the boom, let it burst. As their own expense. Good, gloomy ed si might for perdition, tlm Men­ ore of Wallace Irwin's jingles, "the
long as the hammers of the construction gangs are clanging dean, he knows little about human ckens nnd the Sinclair Lewises may ship should strike a rock.” To
ing is in vain,
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS
inquire what the learned gentleman which the mate replies, "Suppose
So her mother has declared some­ as they are in Miami there is little cause to fear the sound n a tu re .
And he worries, because com­ means by American civilization. It again it iMouldn't." The Russian
thing bitter Is prepared
of the hummers of the growing anvil chorus in other parts mon people have most the children, must be admitted that there is a savnnt may take the gloomy out­
If nhe ever secs her doing it of the country.—Miami Herald. .
the birth rate being lowest among difference and the newness, the un- look. It is just as plausible nnd
Mtt i *
again;
cnulhnesn—the term is i'jnietimea far more comforting to follow the
the educated classes.
She will paint those finger tips
philosophy
of
tho
mate.
applied—of America are accom­
with a dose which onca she sipo
MY FAVORITE STORIES
WHAT would the Jean have said
She’ll remember. It’s a euro
in s u r a n t
BEAL ESTATE
to Nancy Hanks, with hare feet,
B y IR V IN s . c o n n
which never fails,
fta'I
FLORIDA
AND
TRUTH
a lady unable to rend or write,
Says her mother, solemn-faced:
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
In New York is a certain pool list, who was born in Spain and caring for a heavy baby in a hut
"She'll learn just how nloes
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
taste
and billiard hull much frequented who has a complexion utmost a,' with a dirty floor, nnd without
New York has had a fresh view or advertising. In behalf of Flor­
If she doesn’t stop that biting of by writers, hasebull players mid dark ns a Moor’s dropped in. See­ windows?
1200 feet on R-tilroad
He’d havq said "Leave child of Florida this week through the ida lie pled for the truth nnd only
her. nails I"
ing him the proprietor had an in­
nctorn. Also, it i* a favorite loaf­ spiration.
A
BARGAINGOOD TRAMS
bearing
to
the
educated
upper
truth.
Mo told his tilmi to tho
rather unusual circumstance of the theThis
is a new style of booming—
But that lovely little miss gives ing place for a number of more artist and to half a dozen others; classes, my dear." Hut the big visit of thirty leading business men
A FEW CHOICE HO$®ES
or less interesting characters. and then, followed by the rest, he baby was Abraham Lincoln. You
modern stylb, and we hope a per­
her doting dad n kirn
from that bouyant state, headed amanent
style. It indicates a consci- _
And neema to pay no heed when Among the regular habitues is an Ic'k the illustrator to where the never can tell.
Located
in Exclusive Residential Sections.
by Governor John W. Marlin.
elderly gentleman known as "the Major sat and introduced the pair
cnce nnd a sense *»f responsibility j*
mother scolds,
Price
and Terms on Request.
PRESIDENT Coolidge talks less
The freshnci'i of the view was thnt is inherent nowadays in nil
Whilo her dad in sitting near sho Major," whose conversational spec­ to each other, giving to tho »wnrthan
the
average,
but
says
more.
best
illustrated
in
the
speech
made
ialty
is
to
claim
a
close
|jcmonul
good advertising. That Mr. Dunn
has not the slightest four
thy stranger an unpronounceable
B U IL D IN G LO TS,,.
When it is proposed to tear up tho a t Mr. Barron Colli'.r’s luncheon should bo more interested in
Of the punishment tha future acquaintance with the people, hab­ name.
Selected
with
reference
to LOCATION offers a
constitutional
guarantee
that
the
[of
Friday
by
Mr.
Herman
D.
Dunn,
its,
customs,
languages
anti
pecul­
spreading his enmpnign of protec­
plainly hutds;
"Major,” added the proprietor,
ful
range
in speculative ,o&gt;
people
shall
lie
allowed
to
have
president
of
the
Florida
Chamber
tion than in preaching the glories
To that little jgirl in vnln I hnvo iarities of practically all the out- "this gentleman is a Zulu who has
of-the-way places of the earth, it been in America many years. He is ami bear arms, the President looks1of Commerce. Mr. Dann did not of his state was in itself an in­
tried to muse it plain
PROFITS
1”
out of Jus cold New England boom or boost Ids state. Ho made dorsement that would have solid
What a tragedy her dreadful bus been ciUmntcd th at if the homoi'ick for the sound of his own up,
Price and Terms Very Attractive
Major sat and introduced the pair language again. Timts’ why I have gruy eye, and wonders if it would no extravagant statements about weight.
vice entails,
And 1 drend Unit day of wqo, for tries he s«yH ho has visited, und brought him to you. He wants to really do any good to keep wea­ a marvelous development that
Of course, the chamber':' effort
BUY IN SANFORD
pons away from decent people, en­ would fuirly have excused them. may have a defensive origin. There
hud spent as much time in each of talk to you."
shell meet it soon, l know,
Safe arid Sound.
.jy
titled
to
have
them;
also
whether
On the contrary, ho spoke with is no doubt that Florida (■&gt; now
If she doesn't mop that biting thorn ns lie snys he has spent there
This was the signal for the dark
he would now Iw considerable over conspirator. Clinging fust to the you really cuuld keep them away an earnestness thnt won in:’.ant paying tho penalty of success in
of her nails.
from the other kind of people.
three hundred years old.
conviction of the chamber’s wish having cities above the trost Hue
--------o-------Major’s hand, he poured out a
to guard the people who come to
Not long ago some one in his stream of mingled, Spanish nml
Insanity is n very present help in
reeking to (\nmtcruet
GOOD MEN and women in Chi­ Florida ngninst the deceits of aggressively
It E A I. T O R S
uni
the time of conviction to the mur­ pronjnee mentioned Zululund. That Portuguese, with clucks, grunts,
her
appeal.
But,
or not,
cago pun
plan to right
fight sin with sing- "blue sky" schemers operating in it is apparently defensive
17 rears of Success in Sanford; t
engo
was a sufficient cue for the Mnjor. mid gurgles interpolated.
derer.—Troy Messenger.
Im cd on a wil­
For twenty minutes he edified the
— o
Magnolia at Second.
U Pio” **
Tho Major listened intently until mg l hey will sing Christmas her name in and outside her bor- lingness to meet competition on a
Imagination certainly is a fine audience with un account of mi ex­ the other unused for breath. Then, carols this year on a big scale, in dorn. He tot.l of the efforts which b a 's of truth. If Florida can sub­
LOANS
thing, it keeps some men from dy­ pedition led by him into the ut­ with a mighty snort of disdain, he
*tntk n*!! n.,ak‘!’K
P“ &gt;‘« t newcomers. He stitute truth for fly-by-night
it ll
ing of humiliation.—Arkunsas De­ termost wilds of Ztilulnnd, where, wrented himself free; und us he public streets, everywhere. They the Governor and the chamber are claims in her name, she ought to
hope it will soften the criminal offered the services of the cham­
according to his statement, tie was broke through the circle and stalk­ henrt.
mocrat.
build a monument to the sensible i * m » z a s i i j s n u ( m i lg|lfI1|ni|I(I(1I||B(| *■*»**
--------o-------entertained for many months by a ed out he called back over his
ber to newspaper.' who wished to business men who head her Cham­
It may work. Everyone knows check
This is one year when winter chief from whom the Major pro- shoulder to the plotters:
statements ,,f fact in news ber of Commerce.
what
music
did
to
the
walls
of
will be less dreaded. It will at j fesacd to have acquired a fluent "Never ullow that person to come
Jericho.
A
certain
amount
of
leant bring chutigca,—Talladega I knowledge of the native tongues near me again. Why, the vulgarian
carol singing, with Chicago fervor,
BUYING FLORIDA LANDS
Daily Home.
and dialects.
doesnt speak anything but I xjw might persuade criminals to se­
The ncjxt day a newspaper ar- Zuluese!"
BOSTON POST
lect a less musical residence. On
Thu Orlando Reporter-Star tells
the other hand, it might cause
a good one about some cowboys
All signs point to an era of tre full into tho grave error of ucstrange, new sorts of crime. No
WHAT’S THE CAUSE
who didn't like Broadway. If we
Dicndous speculation in land, par­ cepting vivid promises ami rosy
harm
in
trying,
since
nothing
else
M
didn't know the Reporter-Star so
TAMl’A TIMKS
ticularly in Florida and, during the prophecies in return for their
-------_________________________ _____ l succeeds.
well, we’d think it was telling
money
instead
of
making
sure
that
l V
THIS COUNTRY it is said, will
months.
Kurtunea huve the land is what it is represented
stories.
A great deal is being written in our country seem to bear on not lend Europe money to be spent coming
been made in judicious investments to be.
Six rooma, KarflKc, la fro lot.
and said on the subject of pro­ the closing of the saloon. Even
in land and there are greater ones
Til-City News of Bradenton: hibition. The matter, in one way if they do not hear on the closing for military purposes.
.0
There
are
million
of
acres
of
kind old lady, hands a penny still to he made. But no person is
Huilt with great care for resident owiic^
"Gloria Swunson has discovered of course, is n closed incident. of the suluon, they aro nt least to The
land
in
Florida
that
are
not
worth
a
tramp,
says,
"Now
don’t
likely to blunder into riches
thut her husband is not u marquis The constitution of the United very timely mid interesting.
spend it for drink." How can she through land purchases and thous­ $25 an acre today. On the other
ra
High grade, built-in features nnd
and does not belong to thu ignobil­ Stales now declares that intoxi­ Five years ago at about tho be­ know?
our money gets to ands are almost certain to lose hand, there are millions of acres
ity of France. Glad the uld boy cating liquor shall not bo manu­ ginning of national prohibition Europe, When
do as they please through neglucting ordinary com­ out of which shrewd investors will
lected fur comfort nnd convenience!
was able to vindicate himself."— factured or mid us a beverage freight car loading totalled H8,- with it. they -------reap great profits.
No person,
dlmon-sense precautions.
Tri-City Morning News. Spoken in this country. Few believe 181,100 yearly. Today they total
Jnoq
however,
can
go
blindly
into
Innd
Dl
HER
NATIONS
undoubtedly
You
can’t
buy
real
estute
by
Essentially a worth-while property.
like a real man.
that this part of the constitution more than (11,260,000.
till'
would use chemicals ut the be­ mail. A man who invests in land investment and expect to get a
\ ■ ■■ -■ O - • ■- ■
fair
deal.
is likely to be altered.
.i bath
An
analysis
says
this
meant'
ginning
of
nny
war,
no
mutUii*
should
be
wise
enough
to
inform
An automobile has succeeded in
But the question of prohibition the public is using up vast quan­
Anyone who has money enough
agreements they might have himself thoroughly as to just what
knocking part of a train off thu Is still n live one because so many tities of the products of agricul­ what
to invest in land in Florida has
entered
into,
or
they
would
In-gin
his
money
i*
buying.
&gt;j(,
Hensible
track at u grade crossing, but two persuns are interested in it und ture, mining and manufacturing
idl
them thu moment war investor would think of putting cash enough to pay. his expenses 15
persons are dead and others seri­ because so many do not choose to and paying for these products usinf
in going down to look ut it. Peo- N
O
B
.‘^a JW
turned
against
them.
money
into
land
or
buildings
with­
ously hurt as the result of thu feat. be bound by fie constitution of out of money that tho saloons
fl
-m n—u " 9 7 A r ’ 1 f l
This country should not tie its out reeing the property. No re­ pie of small means who have vis* S
—Tampa Times. If tho automo­ the United States.
ions Of investing *1.000 or less dn
used to get.
hands
or
agree
to
limit
its
powers.
putable
leul
estate
firm
wishes
to
bile had just been going a little
It is hardly denied hut there
Honda lands hud heat forget about ■
,
/
This cannot be accurately meas­ The fact is, and the author of sell land on nny other basis.
bit faster, it might havj succeed­ ha 1 been loose talk on both sides ured.
tun
it.
The
$25,000
to
$50,000
invesJ
£
H
in
part,
ut
leuii%
the
"Gallirilcus”
proves
It,
that
chem­
There are plenty of land shark*
ed in knocking the.train clear off of, the question. A great many •Utement must lie taken as true.
al l
ical warfare is lest&lt; barbarous com­ in Floridu and elsewhere who ex­ tots have same chance that may «
tha tracks.
That &lt; would have evil things have been set down
HART NASON, Local
‘.'lU
turn out a big thing. But the “ lit-' H
What
is
perhaps
more
signifi­
pared
with
old-fashioned
war,
just
pect
to
reap
u
harvest
from
credbeen something to really brug as due to the effort ut prohibi­ cant is that in the same five
lie
fellow"
had
better
keep
out.
■
(
•
ns
surgery
under
anaeathetia
is
ulous people who think that any
about.
507-8 1st National Hank Uldg.
tion which tho enforcement of­ years the public has added 20 less barbarous than old-fashioned kind of land must bo good enough It isn’t his game.
wjp oPhOtH’
ficials of our country urv making. j»or cent to its savings bank dopos-1 surgery when thu patient w h s to icturn big profits when a land
Tiie Florida lund boom is pro -1£
otq ant
Hanford is rapidly approaching
A great many apparently un­ it*.
the most spectacular thing N m i i u i U M i i i i a i u H l R U i i s m a . m H a r i K
strapped duwn, to howl, as hia boom is on.
Thesy “investors’’ hably
that stage in its progress when substantiated eluims for the suc­ finally, in 1910, there were || leg
in the real estate line that th is —
---------'
■ —■
V,
was cut off.
will loso their money. The state of country
traffic policemen will be an abso­ cess of prohibition seems to have ninety-one persons out of every
has ever seen. It has a
Above
nil,
chemiiyil
warfare
In
Floridu
has
sent
most
urgent
np
lute necessity. Even at the pres­ been set down by its warmest 10(1,11110 of ouc population in poor] CHEAP. A few flying machines,
foundation. The bulk of tho
,uviM
peals throughout the country ask- solid
ent time it would not be unwise un friends.
MONEY AVAILABLE ul-id .*
values arc real. Florida has a won­ Loan3
ing
jiersons
interested
in
Florida
'la*'
i
1
1
B
l1^
presuma
reasonable
supply
of
gas,
*ome
Saturday nights to elation police­
future; no state offers more
dlyO
'I bore is but one /th in g worth
today, there were seventy- explosives, for “moral effect," and land to make adequate investiga- derful
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Vale-itT*
at
men on several of the more im­ tucking and finding in any con­ ably
promising opportunities. But those
oii«
inmates
for
each
1(8),000.
any city is at the mercy of fliers, tiona both of the property and tha who win in Florida Iamb will lie
Consult us first when in
portant intcreseptions where traf­ troversy That thing is the truth.
. ...
.r,l 1° believe that pro Every inhabitant could be taken j persona offering it for sule before the shrewd Investors who know
fic congestion a t times is dange­
Some figures setting forth hlhltion haj not some bearing on prisoner without permanently in- purchasing.
rous.
•
just what they ure getting for their Uacouii* &amp; Kncond A. I*. C O N N E L L Y &amp; E O N S n '^ '’ r
growth, and a purchasing power Hwwj significant figure*.
juring anybody.
Despite this warning people will | money.
The latest of the Cassandra-like
propheta is Dr. Miichel Rostovitzeff
newly appointed professor of an­
cient history and classical archeo­
logy at Yale University, who fore­
sees that Eiropeun-Antericnii civi­
lization will peter out in n century
or a centuiv and n half. Thi learn­
ed professor does not read it in
the stars but in the age-old stories
of Greece i.nd Rome and Egypt.
No douht his atrabiliar outlook is

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^ B E SANFORD^ HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925.

of Sanford

HARLAN W. KELLEY, SOCIETY EDITOR

Parent-Teachers’Body
Holds First Meeting
Of Season Thursday

cial

P e r s o n a ls

Residence Telephone 313-J

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Keystone Heights
Keystone Inn has enjoyed a fine
patronage during the past week
and every week end sees more and
more persons from the surround­
ing towns spending Sunday a t the
Height*.

Mr. and Mis. I. D. Martin of
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sherman of
hnnford spent the day Sunday aa
Meadville,
arrived at Keystone
guest at the Ellsworth home on
Heights last Sunday. Mr. SerBeardnll Avenue.
man has accepted a position with
Lawrence Development Com­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cruse and fam- the
ns civil engineer and has as­
M m Canada, who aro now pany
sumed
his duties in that capacity.
living in Orlando were Sunday calh’rs a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Harper Smith who
Tyner.
I have been spending the summer In
i L0rt&gt;1 “rrived at Keystone
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and it
Heights last Sunday having motor­
children have moved into their new ed from Meadville, Penn.
MV.
bungalow on the hard road. It Smith has opened his hardware
is said to have six rooms and two store and which he purchased last
porches.
year

this month, the camp will be en­
tirely finished. It is located north
of the rallroad’and will have both
water and light as well as a rest
room and building which may be
tiaed during Inclement weather.
Several small houses are also be­
ing erected that will be rented to
those who wish to remain for some
time, at a nominal fee. A small ■
nightly fee will be charged with
rates for the week or longer and :
a competent person in charge to
look after the camp.

MONEY
We have two plans of financing
Your Home
1st—We will lend you

representing the IIOf unuaual Interest was the first ,1 E ; F-^Walker
During tho past week ground
.Central Railroad was In the
meeting of the South Side Parent- linola
has been broken for several new
city
today
calling
on
the
various
Teachers* Association for the year snipping concerns.
buildings and the contracts let for
necessary to build a complete liotne
1925-1920, which was held Thurs­
several more to be started at
' " S i be held at day afternoon with a very satis­
once. Mr. John Hauser is build
2nd—If your home is already built we will make
C. Sanderson, freight traffic
factory attendance. The meeting
l o’clock, i
Ing a new business block on Law­
agent,
of
the
N.
C.
&amp;
St.
L.
rail­
, will meet at the was called to order by the past
you a very substantial loan °n it.
rence Boulevard. Mr. F. M. Wnlchairman, Mrs. Henry Nickle. hol­ road camo over from Orlando to­
rath has begun construction on a
lowing the roll call and the read­ day en route to Jacksonville.
NO DELAY----------- NO WAITING
new home and Mr. Elmer Smith’s
'7 , -m conduct a ing of the minuter* of the last meet­
new home also has begun. The
H.1L The Sem- ing, the election pf secretary took
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Scott re­
Prompt Service Guaranteed
contract for the new 115,000 tour­
will furnish the place, and Mrs. Frank Talbot was t t e d last night from New York
Mrs. W. R. Prevatt has return­ The City Council held their reg­ ist school has also been awarded
Call and let us explain our plan.
elected to act in that capacity.
and Washington where they have ed from the Fernaid-Laughton ular monthly meeting Tuesday and will be complete in time to
Mrs. Nickle having resigned as been attending the world series.
Hospital, recovering from an oper­ night when routing business was take care of the children that will
chairman, Mrs. Edward Higgins
ation. Her mother, Mrs. I* B. handled. The members were all be enrolled. The compnny have
„ r ciob of the wan asked to act as temporary
Mrs. J* J . Derby is visiting her Curry of New Smyrna is caring for present with exception of MV. begun most extensive progrnm of
nurch will meet chairman until the next meeting son, C. L. Derby, who has just re­ her.
walk work nnd severnl miles
\
107-109 S. Park Avc. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
Janies McBride whd is still in the aide
i, Bole on Magnol- when the chairman for the ensu­ covered from an illness.
will be completed In the course of
north.
The
question
of
disposing
•*9lil
the
fnll
nnd
winter
Many
new
ing year will be appointed.
Lmil Mngnuson, who has charge of refuse was tnken up and it was
Guild will meet
Mrs. Selina Barber, principal of
of
nn orange packing crow for decided to make arrangements for streets will also be opened and the
B.
A.
Howard
will
return
today
i*. Ma«hews at her the South Side Primary, gave a
Chase
&amp; Co., left for Ocoee on semi-weekly collection of such work of grading of these is rapid
Avenue at J-JU most interesting and charming from Palm Beach, where he has the Gth, after spending Sunday debts.
ly getting under way.
talk, welcoming the new members been for the past few days.
with
his
sister,
Mrs.
Illlmn
Lundof the Presbyterian and thanking the old members for
quist.
Senator Frank P. Miller presi­
I serve luncheon a| their splendid work la ii year, and
G. C. Dudley of Orlando was in
dent of the I-awrence Developing
t 12 o’docka nd will speaking of the daily school work the city last night.
FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kelly will Company arrived at Keystone
U e Mission Study nnd activities. The pennant fo r the
AT
A BARGAIN
move to the Johnson house a t Heights a few days ago and is
Franklin O. King of Orlando Moore’s Station. Several relatives
best attendance of mothers was
laying
plans
for
an
extensive
pro­
The only lnkc front corner
f JUsslonattr Meet- won by the fourth grade, taught by was In Sanford last night, coming of their will arrive soon from Ala­
Piiatka District will Miss Zillah Welsh.
over to attend the Lions Club ban­ bama to remain with them during gram to iiiiludo n new golf lot on Crystal Lake Shore,
course.
A new
Subdivision
e Sinford Methodist
The next meeting will be held quet, at which time ho presented the wintei.
has been opened and the work of Lake Mary. 66x240. Will
the
nationul
charter.
o’clock.
the second Thursday in November,
getting this ready is now well un­ be sold Monday the 19th at
and it is earnestly desired th a t ev­
Mru. Fred Wnlsma of Haines der way. Senutor Miller expects Sanford i’uint nnd Wall
Friends
of
Dr.
C.
L.
Purk
will
„„„
Tuetdsy
City was here last week to wel­ to spend much of the coming win­
.Mtlse o( the Wo- ery mother and patron of the South regret to learn that he is ill at his come
friendls from Grand Haven, ter ut the Heights, and is very op­ Paper Co. Store, FIrHt St.
|J « tT »t the Methodist Side School will be present.
home on Magnolia Avenue.
Michigan who will reside in the timistic in his view for this section.
To Meet Thursday
Walsmn home on Cameron Avenue
j. n«mitment of the
The first meeting of the Eant
N at Berman of Orlando was in
L n f f i b will render Side Parent-Teachers’ Association the city last night, being one of for ft time.
Fire Prevention Week
A new tourist camp is ut the
present time under construction at Complete stock fire extinkn yf^csl Recital at for the coming year will be held the out-of-town guests ut the Lions
Mrs. Williams who was in Or­ Keystone Heights. The City Coun­
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Club banquet.
lando Thur:*iny nnd was a guest cil authorized the local contrac­ Kiiiahers carried by
A S ptcui
rcpartJ Collection of
It is very important that all mem
the next day of Mrs. Walfred tors to go nheud and complete the
bers be present as many m atters
Fred Walsh of Daytona Beach is Pierson. She expects to leave F ri­
Bali Hardware
camp as soon ns possible nnd it
V dlSriK Circle will of importance will be discussed. in the city today.
day to visit Mrs. Arthur Campbell is expected that by the middle of
Phone 8
orfssiiition meeting The election of chairman and treas­
in St. Augustine.
sn’s Club House at 3 urer will take place at this meet
J . E. Phipps, commercial agent
G racious in L in e —P rofoundly S m a r t /
ing.
N
of the M Si 0 railroad is in the
Volio Williams and little sons,
city a few days on business.
Volio ,Jr., and Charles left Wed­
n c I N g.
nesday of last week for New York
ThBfidiJj
Garden
Circle
to
Hold
J . Davis of Orlando was in the City. They will come hack in an
OUR SHOWING
m 0f the East Side
o' Association at O rganization M eeting city yesterday on business.
auto through Virginia, stopi/.ng
a it 3 o’clock.
with relatives for a few weeks.
R. W. Otter of New York is ex­
W ednesday A fternoon pected
in the city today to be here
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell and
Matrons’ Club
for some time on business.
children of Arcadia arrived here
I. 4 T h iii.c i/ln ir
Tho Sanford Garden Circle will
Friday nnd snent the week end at
[lneti i n u i b l m y r hold a brief organization meeting ( Mrs. O. P. Herndon and Mrs. R. the home of her parent • Mr. and
ion Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 3 o'clock E. Herndon are spending today in Mrs. T. O. Tyner. Miss Eunice
Orlando’s Exclusive Shop
h Loisinz entertained at the Womans Club House, and Orlando.
Tyner returned home with them
for Sm art Women
Matron*-Club with a |U is urgently requested th at nil
•MP0HIANT N t« MOW .
but left Sunday for Windermere.
t* me rftMjir mason.
W. II. Righton of Savannah was
ay" party it her home who are eligible for membership
st Stmt Thursday, be present at that time. Through culling on friends in the city yes­
E ast Sanford
pt viereYn.’ John Bol- the courtesy of the Welfare Depart terday.
Chapeaux
Gowns — Furs
d BoHy, Mr*. Henry mnet, which \ is sponsoring this
movement,
the
circle
Is
open
to
W.
W.
Miller
is
in
Pompano
as
A. E. Gardner and E. II. Royal of
C. Strothoff, Mrs. D.
Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. all members of the Woman’s Club Jacksonville are attending to busi­ the guest of his Bister-in-law, Mrs.
Jennie Powell Cowan.
Flcven North Orange Ave.
m ft’. Price, and Mrs. who arc actively interested in g ar­ ness interests here.
Phone 1947
( W. Washington Si
dening.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Bledson
The Circle will hold monthly
OPPOSITE SAN JUAN HOTEL
J. L. Edwards of Miami came
ORLANDO, FLA.
■
meetings of an informal character up on Friday on u business trip. nnd fnmily have moved to Monroe
t o l l r o d ..
to make their horpe.
, • ,, (j
in the gardens of different mem­
mi
i&gt;*tilil itJtlHt&gt;* i
:
bers, for the bxchange of timely
M. W. Hurtsook of LaFayette,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
George
Mitchell
advice
and
suggestions,
am)
the
*r* is engaged In erectnd., spent Friday here on his way
of Laky Pickett were called here
barn at his home in discussion of local gardening prob­ over the state.
to attend the funeral of their bro­
lems. Some of the topics that will
prod.
he treated during the coming sea+ ■ ,+ » + + ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ■ »
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Gidoim Lamb, of Henderson, N. ther’s chib! Tuesday.
^ugUu was called to son aro Fall Planting^Hhrubbery C., while touring Florida, spent
Mr:*. James McCulley and sons
ntiday because of the in the Garden, Annuals and Perren- •’riday here, looking uver the "City
of Jacksonville were here calling
fatri of tte brother, lain, Palms, Hoses, Garden Plan­ Substantial."
on friends recently.
ning, Summer Flowers, and Bulb
Growing.
D. C. Marshall of Wilmington,
Mrs. Susie Squire has gone to her
Parker nnd The importance of beautiful N C„ will be here for a few days
Cere callin', on Mis:* grounds and gardens in increasing combining business with pleasure. home on Fifth Street. Sanford, to
reside. The house is being remod­
cl QrUndol Tuesday tbe attractiveness, not only of
homes, but of the city, makes work Wm. A. Dean of Miami is in the eled, severnl rooms added nml
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painted at this time.
of this kind a most valuable fac­ city on business.
Mr*. Orvil ^Vaton are tor in civic improvement. As it is
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fite of Celery
the birth of»n ei^ht" ■necessary to limit tho membership
Phoenix 4|f
W, C. Lingenfelter and II. Rig$1.00 Specials Phoenix
Ihter, born
mornJ for 1925-20, it is extremely impor- don of Jacksonville were in the Ave. announces a son born last
week at the Fernaid-Laughton
Iboth mother uddaugh- tant that any club woman who ity Friday.
hospital.
Pure Silk, fulfnshion. 12 new
Pure Silk Hoau \(ith little
ling nicely.
wishes to join be present a t the
—---[first meeting, or send her name
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T. Whalen of
shades.
All shades—black und white, lor
Jack King and fumily have mov­
[udoy Fox of Tinqn has tl&gt; the Garden Circle, at the Club Chicago arrived today and will be
ed to the S. O. Chase farm on
the erection of \ ,tUc. House, before Wednesday after lere for a short stay.
Celery Ave. Mr. King will huvu
\
____ _
, lv on th e five Mtfs noon.
warden Lake. recently
Edward McNamuru, Walt Wig- charge of the work there.
from Corbet Dodd.
more, Jr., John Lee und E. Lee,
Mrs. Mny Hastey and family
Lake Monroe
all of Pawtucket, R. !., are spend- have
moved to one of the Cameron
H. Smith, owner of
ng some time here, before going houses.
The Flint family have mov­
Cr._r*tate,_ arrived IVed- Mr. and Mrs. Prue, of Memphis, further south.
ed into the Hastey place which
W u fr0n, CIeve,«»d *&gt;ave located here.
« tartan, * it ffa jj I
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Fred Moody of Jacksonville came they recently purchanid.
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h Mr- “ty.Mrs. Chai.
Mrs. Pamalee is confined to her down on Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meredith
homo by a severe cflld.
returned from Miami nnd were
M. E. Wyatte, of Tampa was in guests several days at the Bos­
the
city
Friduy.
X
“ wting J. W. Bell has returned from Mi­
Van Raalte Hose
ton Steele home before leaving for
Phoenix Hose, $2.00
Irht »Ch” 7rh here W *‘l ami where he went on business.
Dunelion
for
the
winter.
C * * V- E. Reid of
R. B. Souls of Miami will be in
Fulfnshion, pure thread silk and chiffon, 10 new
FulfaBhion, extra heavy, pure thread silk with
n,
un*niniously
Jack Sapp, small son of Mrs. the city for a few days looking
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley have
fall shades. Special.
lisle tups. In every new shade.
John Sapp continues ill at hia home after business interests.
returned to their home on Camer­
$1.65 p a ir .
on Avenue after spending the sum­
|Rnd * n d X ;* \^ C*pt*d here.
$2.00 pair
A. M. Anderson of Jacksonville mer ut their home in Ingleside,
Mr. Hawkins und Mr. E. F. loin* is calling on his many friends here Ga.
t
ress toent the week end at the today.
L1! B*pti»t w
Pnion hc| l it. “•nan’s
18 Mis- Beach fishing.
The funeral of tho two-yeur-old
Chiffon Hose
Oneyx Pointex
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Frank, accom­ son of Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Mitch­
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i’.
r
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I n o n t h u « t * rn°on, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson have panied by Samuel Itosenzqwif, Jos­ ell was hold ut the Cemetnry Tues­
Van Unalte, fine sheer ehififon.
n.
ut the returned from their summer home eph Shenhum ami Emmett Polot- day it. m„ Rev. Nixon presiding.
Fulfushon Pointex heel, pure thread silk with
j
Edridge. There in Tennessee.
cheia are in the city for a day ar The babv was drowned after fall­
with fine lisle tops.
lisle tops
Hi R» l re,ent- a»»ong
so before going to Miami. They ing into an irrigation pocket, hav­
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and fam are touring Florida.
r p”7 r
'!n - »«&gt;'
ing been left alone by older chil­
$2.50, all shades
$1.95
[iencr.,,
,RfciJ wa!l ily of Savananh, Ga., have mover
dren, only a few minutes. Much
y “^niber of the to this place.
Geo. C. Dodge of Jacksonville sympathy is expressed by friends
is in town today.
for. the bereaved parents. Many
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Tilden Jacob',
beautiful flower:* covered the little
ar7iv&gt;i [* 1-athrope of ittended the Baptist Centennial
Phoenix Sock for Men
M. II. Kuhn of Miami is spending grave.______ _________ __
Children’s Socks
-—;
*Perd &lt;tk'*re Saturday. Oviedo Saturday.
the week-end in the city.
t t o W , 11" w‘nter here
Fancy check, in all shades. Also plain colors
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ailJ hi* famPhoenix silk, */v length. All light nnd dark shades.
Mr. E. . Kaiseman has returned
S. A. Seaman returned Friday
Pure silk.
r*“ar c
ln their cot- home from the infirmary after an from Miami, where he has been Fresh Oysters Daily
frop* j p * . Mr- a“d operation for appendicitis.
for the past few days.
75c and $1.00 pair
85c
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
f year Sta1 !'!Veral weeks
Ko ir. Ji4
,
m
a&lt;le
many
Bernard Stafford was painfully U psala and Grapeville
Klad to have them burned
ubout the face by the Ig
Royal Fruit Store
nition of gas in a u.nall tank re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulphus of Geor­
50c pair Phoenix Ribbed Lisle Sock,
length. All sizes............................. 50c
^ James Hunter o
gia are staying with Mrs. Jack
ht, T s°n of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Marsh Vaughan.
I
Uoldt*nrod of DeLand were guests of th-i.
MONDAY
trio
a ,te r
a
21 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haw
Mr. and M m A. C. Williams were M1LANE
Ladies’ Sport Hose
kins.
Pheonix Lisle Sock
Sunday guests at the homo of Mr3. THEATRE
Oct. 19.
BOfM
^ , * “* COlVolio Willi
Hants.
Phot nix colored check, tun, green, brown, black
Children’s pluin colored short sock, nice quality
?i*mi.
V*eir ^our*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver and
bf p. m iA,r' H unter was a
Mrs. Anna DeForest returned
famdy of Little Rock, Ark., have
and
white.
isle.
week after spending the sum­
maltB their future last
dth
surprised and home6” hSre
mer in the north.

n S S S ^n

All The Money

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co.

LARGE W O M E N ’S FASHION*?

L a M o d a Tierrda

Slater-Scott

SILK HOSIERY IN ALL THE NEW FALL SHADES ’

$ 1.50

$1

Or

%

fcSttsr130

25c and 10c

-ns of ihPB I7 * 3 1 5,;en i
pa:aKd,b‘' h t a l '* th »oug

tt the 'n !d,an

day
BaptUt

‘icipuiL^*’ lL
°: The llnChulnn» &lt;hi3 Mrv,c«
[B'iedo ^ , l i a' Kongwood,
V ^°rni»h^an Hohienrod.

r, d»y
l hours Pr°M K w h * VerV inter-

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Flowers
Mrs. James Oglesby Is still Conte jA 0
*** suffering from an will move ,to their new home on
South Beardall Ave.

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wa, servej

minstrel

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THE U M N FElUL

Willing Workers will meet after
Mr. and Mra. Draper and fam- school Friday at the home of Lu- O H THE L I N K S
h e i j T . . m° r d u° Sanfor‘1 whBr« clie and Ettie Pearl Brown.
der thi “ JaU,Khter- Reba is unRev. J. S. Clark will preach next
° the car« of a nerve apecialisl.
Sunday in Unsaiu ot 2:30 while W m itr ^ N T y m
; The new ice plant b* beimr ran- Sunday-School will be at 3:30.

mSSSSZ
t0 lh« S
*ket jjnn ‘ ^1 the noon

srs a

$1.50 pair

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The Y owell C ompany

Af**« «• taB.

Ruv. Nixon will hold a prewiring Prices Plus Tax 11.50 and 12.00
b*atl* NoW*
service Sunday afternoon, Oct. is. Mail Ordera Now.
a
t
3
o’clock
at
the
Moore's
Station
eover about two acres
Church.

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en ar® ompioyod dav anil

of land.

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s e a s o n f o r g a m e b i r d s o r c i t a t i o n be p u b l i s h e d
suit a s h e r e i n a f t e r d e sc rib e d .
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S em in o le d e a d a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r d e r. C. H . V a n o c t .
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in g t h a t no ’H i n t i n g Is p e r m i t t e d In S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s .
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IN T I I K C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E e d ; a n d J . IT. C o a t s . I f l i v i n g , a n d i f NOTICE Tq
S E V E N T H J U IH C T A I. C IR C U IT d e a d all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r papers, Who Sanction Movr
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A N IJ F O R S E M I N O L E COUNTY. n s h e ir s , d e v i s e e is,
s, le g a te e s o r o th th e
BOSTON, Oct. 17.—m - A prou* A MRAtVNr.lt d e c e a s e d . an .L t o p ro v e d by th e G o v e r n o r of
FL O R ID A .
o r w i s t . In t h e IItn tid s I n v o l v e d In
all p a rtie s. each n n d e v e r y , c l a i m ­ S t a t e of F l o r i d a o r I t s b e c o m i n g u
IN C H A N C E R Y
t h i s s u i t, a * h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d
oni for international Rood will
ing » n y Ini* r e s t o r I n t e r e s t s In th e lu»v w ith o u t hts a p p r o v a l .
J O H N C. S M IT H a n d M A R G U R I T l . a* fo llo w s, t o * w l t :
KINS and— f ^ ' U
viijed by a Boston woman in New
O V IE D O C H A M B E R O F COM­
| hind Involved In this suit under any
S M I T H , h is w i f e
The E ast H alf of th e W est H a lf
BERTHAIlTunT^
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Inf th e ah o v e n am ed d e f e n d a n t * , r-ae
C o m p lain an ts
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York ha:1been so favorably receiv­
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toward such n conference had been nt no curlier date," if a majority ued. “ Under the law, game is held
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written that would apply through­ Like care of its own?
I t Is t h e r e f o r e OllDE._
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“Concerning the Religious Con­ out the state.
l l e g l u a t t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n of R a n g e
W I T N E S S MY H a n d a n d t h e seal ed o r o t h e r w i s e an h e lr a , d evin ee c, f o r d H e r a l d , a n e w m i* r i
“The protection of wild life Is a
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ll e tu een R a n g e * 29 u n d 3d u n d o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v e n th g r a n t e e * o r o t l u r w l s e . In t h e p r o p - In S a n f o r d , SotulnuL (Xu,
Thin was the nssortion of J. B. matter of concern to all. To tho
ference you so ardently propose, I
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he S1111G1 s h o r e lino Ilf tile HI. J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t
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S t a t u of •T ty l i c r i l n i f t e r d e a c r l c e d , a n d tn Ida. o n c e a w e e k In fowl
am glad to let you know that re­ Royal!, state fish and game com­ farmer it nunna tlie protection of d a ll y a t S a n l o i d , F l o r i d a fo r in to- •JohiiH
r i v e r , a n d r u n n i n g s o u t h *lx F l o r i d a In a n d f o r H u ininolc C o u n ­ nil th e heir*, d e v is e e s , g r a n t e e * o r l i v e w e e k l y Issues,
under
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m ile * m o r e o r less to H\V. Cor, of ty. on t h i s th o 3 r d d u y o f O c to b e r, o t h e r c la i m a n t *
cently two resolutions for holding missioner, in an address before tho hi.s bust ally nguinst lii.-i shrewdeat i s ta te 'of V'iorlda,
XVITNEKS m y hand agl
G OU LD d e c e a s e d , anil t o a ll p a r t i e s ,
Hoc. 31 'I’ii. 19 a. It no R , G uinea A. D. 1925.
n World Religious Conference pass­ Florida Game and Fish Protective enemy. Ar, bird life is destroyed, Uoitnly o f K eintnnk' **.
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oil In th i s s u i t u n d e r a n y o f t h e
independent of each other. The'one its semi-annual convention tier.’. decrease, insert pouts hove increiis- j..m
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a b o v e muni'd d e f e n d a n t * , e a c h a n d n o te C o u n t y , Florida, oa
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e v e r y w h o se n a m e s a n d r e s i d e n c e s 3 r d d a y o f O cto b er. A 9.
X*. E . IXiFCUSH
In law, d e p o s e * anil s a y * t h a t b e Is m e a n d e r i n g s h o r e linn o f Igtkc J c * - S o l i c i t o r s a n •**)USHOL.......
a r e u n k n o w n to th u C o m p l a i n a n t 1*1
Talking Society, composed of well Mr. Royal I said, finds itself with and diminishing profit. Florida’s til*d
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known professors, missionaries and not only a general law "that is far protective law should lie amended fi.i-tl Ihislinnif
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priests. Th" nlher Is in the meet­ from perfect to enforce, but as a so that it will provide protection l*. to til)' host •&gt;( Id* k n o w l e d g e a n d e r l y a l o n g t h e m e a n d e r i n g s h o r e
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ing of professor# ami students of heritage from this policy of pro­ for Iruteet-ilm troylng birds.
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1N C I R C U I T C O U H T , S E V E N T H J U ­ s u i t , snld la n d b e i n g s i t u a t e lit S e m ­
ReUgious Course of Nippon Uni­ tection at the hands of tho coun­
. of tlie a ( el I 's a Id im lillr.il Inn
D IC IA L C I R C U I T O F F L O R I D A . in o le . C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a n d d e s c r l b O ct. 3 -lU - i7 -r 4 .
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ties, with not less than 1117 local lover, the protection of the song­ fu r tile 1-Ur nto
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“ It is reported that both partle:' laws, many of which annual the sters anil of ail bird lifts should he Catitleii.
li Ht 21, 1912, einlnidl.'il In Heetlotl by
o f - th e s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of t h e
. IN D U E COUNTY. I'L
it* o f t h e Seminole Bird R e s e r ­ J . N. RUADSHAXV.
concerned will confer with each general law, with which it must a matter of concern. 1 favor am­ 111, I'n stu l L a w s n n d R e g u l a t i o n * , lim
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as it might he under tins protee- tinuation of thiwp Iioiiih about Ihe Hanford. F lo r id a .
f o w l of a n y k in d , e x c e p t d o m e s ti c
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campfire that lie loves, of those F loErdbln.
on it.
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s o m e ti m e s p r o p e r t y lu - reln u b o v e d e sc r ib e d .
B O U T IIR 1 E U L .
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s h a l l u p o n c o n v ic t io n be p tin ils',, throughout the utate, but by the lake sides through the state. S anItiiHlnisi
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abundant only in certain localities, To tho commercial fisherman o; lb&gt;rg, S an fo rd . F l o r i d a .
a l l u n k n o w n p e r s o n * c l a i m i n g uii &gt;011 a n d e a c h o f y o u he an d y o u T U C K E R . MRS. AUNESSI
f o r vlnlnllniiH of th o Ganio Law*
2. T h a t tlie o w n e r * a r e :
In t d r e s t In t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e ­ a r e h e re b y r e q u i r e d t o a p p e a r t o t h e A L I C E T. l 'A R R I S H , Wlli.
was oner trapper, the matter of protection of
o f I til* s to le .
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tv, G. I lean. .Miami, F lu .
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lid* cause mi Moitduy the 2nd. day an d ------------ADAMS, hla !
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It. II lle rg . S a n f o r d . F la .
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of November. A. D. 1925, the same ID W . A D A M S a n d ----- .
C o u n t y o f S e m in o le t o p o st a t v a ­
coutinuiug of his business,"
T h a i tin k n o w n b o n d h o ld e r * , r i o u s p l a n s o n t h e S e m in o le B ird
O rd e r O f fu lillc iiH o n
being a Rule Day. of tldi Court hi* w if e , A. L. CMUNCtll
TOKYO Oft. 17._— Tim! clnrril. “ Floridn’H gooil climate
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U n d er J o h n J. D e a n , d e c e a s e d o r o t h ­ t o m p l a l n n n t In a n d
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„The Japan Geographical Society What tlre-u states have done, Flor- hammock land along tin Si. John, list off *t «m ivlmtilcrrt umt
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N 4IH th e y a p p e i t r upo n till!
d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , t n t h e re a l «&lt; in :h*uifnnl, tfcmlnolt* C o u n ty ,
they Maid would make un ideal I bolder
has started a technical survey of Iiila can do.”
hook * ..r tin.- c o m p a n y b u t nK o . hi H tu tc of F l o r i d a o r It* h e m m i n g u p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d a s r r l b e d ; to I' In rld a . o n ce a w eek In f o u r c o n ­ AMS n n d -------------AD.tXH
A. L COU NCIL. JAMES
e a s e s Wll&lt;L*r«* tilt* Htoi’kllnli •li r o r to** l a w w i t h o u t lil* a p p ro v a l .
the Islands, It i# si’id. They ure i Florida has had game laws in planting place.
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public after *ha discovery is n - tied, lie then reminded his nudl-, tv IID. t I.ESBINH,
er claimants under J. (Jg i v e n ; a ls o ( h a t th e *.ild I w o ti a f u B i l l S IG IIN IIL E I IM V IA , F L O R ­ p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , and 3rd. d a y of O cto b e r A. D 192,5
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ID A . IN C IIA N C E U V .
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X. E. DOUGL.vSS.
and every claiming any l»h
in u a l f l u n l ’* (all k n o w l e d g e um j j,,.. E D I T H .1 C GLIJEIIT, Joined hv Her e s t s In t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d real
v*.
g^uphlc Association, #tnte« Mr. In- remaining states of the country
ri«*rk.
Interest* in the land J0'*
Ile( a.i to Ihe i l n n i i i N t a n c i s anil
liiiHhund a n d n e x t f r ie n d , 11. C. p r o p e r t y , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d b ein g ( r i l l C I J I T r o i m r .SIM M
where there was no general effort H I. tf! li. r'A U T E R . e al.
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whose name* and r»*hk
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or t h e
S o u th east
rrlbed in the sea-chart#, and tlm life. The legislature of 11)25, lift; RiTIUF,
unknown to the CotnpDIiutJ
puny a s t r u s t e e s , bold s t o c k nntl
Met ^ lO-V^1'’ | f" r '-“ “d B a in a n t .
WN DEFEND t NTS
C O R N E L IA F. B R l 'C E , a n d h e r h u s ­
Q u a r t e r o f t h e HoutheuNt Q u a r ­
largest one Is reported to he sonic said, saved Florida “possibly from IT \TI.Ii No
above
entitled cause, and
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Ilf teen miles In circumference. being the very Inst utate in the
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S o u th . R a n g e 30 E a s t , a n d
IN THE CTllouiT r n r ir r up # em - lug
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sisterhood of states to start townri
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y l u l c r c i i by,
S o u th w e s t Q u a r te r of th e S o u th Tlmy arc uninhabited.
I NOLI: COI NTY, FLIMHIM. IN landany
InvuIvM IA this suit-&lt;
a n y o il ie r perso n , a s s o c ia ti o n , o r
\
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CHANCERY.
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B r u c e an d A n g u s D. B r u c e , h e r
t o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h , R a n g e 30
MARY G E O R G E KINGSBURY ( o t h - Florldti. ami ■described **
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KINGSBURX*)
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S o u th e a st Q u a rte r of th e S o u th ­
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o T h a t Ih e a v e r a g e n u m b e r o f
desiorlbed; M a r g a r e t W. R a m s e y ,
east
Q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n **l
vs,
fo l'le* of e a c h Issii*' of t h i s ntibllquarter of Section «.
If li v in g an d If deni! a l l p u rl ie u
T o w n s h i p 21 S o u th , R a n g e 30
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KNOWN DEFENDANTS
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[Oct. 17—(yP)—The Intish public who have
lh just what degree of
V conservative prime
lev Baldwin, and his
Oliver, meet in the
have learned with
heir political diffarb interfere wi h the
nitin'' at number 10
rt and the prem ier’s

Interest in the Loaguo by taking
it into overy parlor and kitchen
and into every flapper’s head,
"Pax” will be advertised by an
international contest in which val­
uable prizes will be offered.

the European zone by LaCos'te,

polling Massachusetts to close sev­
en of her 21 state prisons nnd to 3*
sell two others after prohibition i
went into effect.

Best Bargains in Sanford

5

Max and Moritz, Wilhelm
Two lots on Park Ave. 8 room dwelling, best cornefc
§ Borotra, Cachet, Brugnon and
French manufacturers of brier
Busch’s book of funny episodes of
company are 10 to 1.
for
apartment
site
in
the
city.
Price
$15000.00
pipes have became so alarmed over
two youngsters, somewhat in the
•10 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins city limits. Fine
While Mile. Lenglen will no* increasing competition from tho
style of the American "Katzenjnmmake the announcement that she United States, Italy, England and
subdivision, all for $1)0,000.00.
mcr Kids,” has attained an edition
is going to America in 102*5, it is even Belgium nnd Austria that
of 1,500,000 copies. Next to the
Four lots on Park Ave., another apartment site.
known on the best authority that they have called upon tho minis­ BERLIN, Oct. 17.—(A1)—The Bible "Max and Jioritz” now has
Price $18000.00. Investigate this.
Captain .Max Decuys, of the French tries of commerce nnd agriculture lackeys and flunkies nt the execu­ a larger circulation than any book
One lot on Park Ave., and one on Palmetto Ave.,
IJayts cup team, has succeeded in to do something about it.
tive mnndnn, the chancellor’s pal­ in Germany.
Women’s clubs have made great tanking her agree to a second visit
close in. $8000.00 each. Both near South Side new
There was a timo when the ace, the official residence of the
Tho volume was first published
strides in London. They have gone to the United States. With that
French
brinr
was
supreme
nt
Slunicli
in
1805
by
Kasper
foreign
minister,
minister
of
the
school.
,
, ,
,
.
__
ahead not only in numbers of mem­
'^father and son op- bers enrolled, but also in the ex­ decision reached as far as Suzan- throughout the world, and tho fac­ interior, and other members of the llrnun, then editor of a comic pa­
Business lot or warehouse
lot,
dose in,
uxl08.
political princj- tension of their properties, which 110 is concerned, her friends aver tories a t St. Claude worked day cabinet are wearing happy smiles per, who predicted a long life for
Only
$16000.00.
th
at
her
recent
tour
of
nil
of
the
and night to supply the demand. I these days in anticipation of it. Another editor of Dresden, had
riatform.the prem iers it is cluimed, hav* made the boards
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mayfair. See me
revealeJ to a group of managers of the men’s clubs countries of Europe in which first Then began tho exportation from ; bright uniforms recently ordered rejected it ns "being so much non­
class women’s tennis is played, was France of the "bruyerc" or briar by the government to supplant tho sense that nobody will ever read ■
7 the home convcr- cast envious glances.
about price.
N
for the purpose of permitting the root, and foreign makers learned somhre black swallowtails which it.”
Fine
piece of R. R. Road frontage at $10.00 per foot.
i „ i s limited to the
a
_
The feature for the moment in Ficnch star to leave for America they could compete on even terms
■
VSrtd subjects.
have
been
worn
since
the
revolu­
18
lots
in city limits $21000.00. One third cash,
■
the changing world of London
klgo ceased their ot- clubs is the inexhaustible demand with the title of “undisputed cham­ with the French. Imitations and tion.
■
Mr.
Lloyd
George
is
carrying
balance
1,
2 and 3 years.
Then, should new “bruyeres” appeared and the
nrtrt each other, for bedrooms in women clubs and pion of Europe.”
While the new liveries were de­ his campaign for the liberals' new ■
■
she
win
from
America’s
best,
in­
St. Claude industry found its ex­ signed by the same firm which land program, which advocates a
u Quoted as having this demand is said to bo one of
W. J. THIGPEN
'* f i think politic* the reasons why women’s clubs, eluding Helen Wills, it is said Su­ port declining to almost neglible before the war supplied official system of landholding on a culti­
tioned while both when carefully managed, recently zanne intends to retire from nil of­ proportions.
garb to the omperor’s court, they vating tenure, to nil parts of the
competition. She feels that
Phone 517
The Puleston-Rnimley Building.
ncuse for years. 1 am have been doing much better than ficial
Government officials nre consid­ will lie much simpler than those country. Speaking last week at
...........no
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m.r
then
one could challenge her
of 1SH4, yet they will lend such Inverness, Scotland, the former liflBBBBBBiaBBBBBBBBnaBSBaDBBBBBaBEgBBflnaaoaanBaaBn
ther must scowl n lit
ering
what
methods
can
be
taken
* newspapers piny up most of the clubs for men. This is,claim to be woman tennis chain* to restore the original French festive color to state dinners, re­ prime minister mnde a scathing
cb on the conservative a serious turnover from the old pion of the world,
ceptions ami other official func­ reference to large tracts of land
briar to its place in thc sun.
1. docs not interfere days when the men’s clubs were
tions as it is felt to be compatible in Scotland which instead of being
&amp;
relations. Tho crowded but in recent years some
French art critics are serious­ The White House while Presi­ with republican simplicity.
tilled are being devoted to one
of
the
best
known
mnlo
organiza­
,re good conservatives,
discussing tho question of whet­ dent Coolidge lives there is describ­ There will be two forms of liv­ month’s pleasure a year for rich
tions have suffered a decline in ly
icaily wayward Oliver membership as one nftcr another her a new style in furniture will ed in French press accounts, in ery—gala nnd a so-called small strangers.
a sore thorn in the dropped himself from the rolls be­ grow out of tho striking exhibits connection with the recent French service uniform. The gala uni­
"Theso strangers," he said, “are SANFORD
any veteran conserva- cause that he could not “ hit the of modern furniture at the exhibi­ debt negotiations in Washington, form consists of blue full dress drawn from breeds that never wore
ftel it an affront that bull" that is, foot thc bills, owing tion of decorative arts. While the ns a gloomy place compared with cn.at with bright gilded buttons, tartans nnd couldn't stand kilts in Street Parade
feeling is general that nothing the Elyseo pnlnce, where President I"domed with the eagle, emblem of December without central heatheir party leader shoukl to reduced finances.
shown there which is likely some Domcrguc has his official home.! thoreich; also a golden tassel and ing.
the ranks of socialists
leking the policies of his The Lndics Athenaeum in S trat­ centuries hence to be in such de­ One paper draws a contrast be cord over the left shoulder, while
It is stated that Mr. Lloyd at 11 a. m.
ford place is' the latest women’s mand and to claim tho prices that
waistcoat, black silk knee breeches, George intends to spejul Lx80,000
tween
a
dinner
given
M.
Caillnux
club to have its pjremises extend­ nre now paid for pieces dnting
white dll; stockings and black low (about $100,000) in his land cam­
entirely because of the increas­ from the times of Louis 14th and and his colleagues by the President shoes with the bright buckles.
"little season" is now ed
paign to insure it the widest pos­
...
,
. -.w ith similar functions over which
demands of thc members. .Loins
loth and the empire period, M. Doumorgue presided,
line, with the court back ed
small service livery consists sible appeal. The new land policy,
Princess Louise, sister of the king, and while no feature of the newj "M. Doumorguo is gay,” the ofThe
a black coat with eagle adorned while promulgated by tho Ichcral
Trham F“lllcc' nntI ttlc H0* and the Duchess of Argyle, have
productions is being picked out asi story runs: “ Mr. Coolidge is mo- gilt buttons, yellow waistcoats and party's land committee, still awaits
'%sho have been recuporoad during the summer agreed to take part in thc opening characterizing the new style, all rose. At the Elysee there are la- black trousers.
the blessing of the Earl of As­
of a new wing of the club build­ experts on the matter agree that dies, and champagne and subjects
arced to thc Lo?d.011 ing October 20.
As a largo number of tho lack­ quith and Oxford, the former II. H.
the show is remarkable ns a whole of conversation.
At thc White
gaiety with renewed inserved under tho empire, they Asquith, who still shares with Mr.
Most of the West End Men's and encourages the belief that a House nil are in black, there is no- eys
nth. daytime they have
are happy to see u return of tho Lloyd George the leadership of the
'ring their shopping tours clubs now are being run on a clos­ new style may develop.
thing hut mineral water—that is Igood old days when imposing liv­ party.
A N D
J£t chunk of new build- er. margin than at any period for
The striking differences between perhaps why there are no subjects ery lent the man air of dignity and
ken added to the scheme many years. Exercise of care in tho old and th enew furniture is j for bright talk." Thc article con- authority.
»S
in
preparation
for
tho
fox-hunt­
thc financial management is said the abandonment of gilt by mod- eludes with tho observation that
ove Uegcnt Street
In Imnd with the outfitting of ing season, for which society, with
their favorite
Bond to be stricter than nt any of the ern makers. The modern produc­ nn American presidential dinner is the lackeys and flunkies in federal a big S, flocks to thc country dur­
tha shopping center, old-timers can remember.
marred—by employ goes the wholesale discard­ ing November, many packs of
tions are more democratic in their not marked—nor
ornamentation, but the workman­ toasts. “ How would you like to ing of tho garbs and liveries now hounds in the counties are now en­
re-paved tod &gt;t3 st»re9
cd and made more allurship is considered full equal to drink the health of nny one in a worn in the various foreign embas­ gaged in ‘^cubbing" or in killing
that of the best specimens of the glass of charged w ater?’’ the writ­ sies and legations.
cver.
off the superfluous young foxes,
period styles. The critics regard er asks.
Most of the foreign diplomats which clears the field and gives
itish motor show at Olythis ns a most favorable sign, inhave already placed orders for uni- llie hounds a taste for the steamer
sid this f«r to be one of
PARIS, Oct. 17.—(/P)—Suzanne sprining confidence that the de­ The successor to Mali Jongg nnd forms to match thu German lack­ work ahead.
Jin the 13 fears’ history
The Prince of Wales’ hunting
I institution. Sight-seeing Lenglen’s tennis invasion of the signer will in turn attain the same the cross-word puzzle lias been eys in order to achieve unity
| 0f the day-time program former enemy countries, culminat­ degree of excelelncc ns tho makers born, or at least the inventor of a throughout the diplomatic house­ horses have recently been under­
linjf society people, nnd ing in a three-day campaign in and produce something worthy of new game hopes the child of his holds conforming to the uniform­ going training a t Melton-Mowbray,
Vienna, where she defeated both marking this epoch of being coun­ genius will claim the sweeping pop­ ity obtaining in tho federal de­ where it is understood the prince
plenty to do and see.
ularity of these two fads. And partments in matters of dress.
will put in a part of his time after
btrical season is a flour- Frau Kcdlich, thc Austrinn cham­ terfeited centuries hence.
/V ap vr «^ i
our
old
acquaintance,
the
league
pion,
and
Frau
Ncppach,
champion
thc ceremonies attendant upon hi*
b, and the playhouse man- of Germany, marks the culmina­
of
nations,
is
godfather
to
the
in­
The
socialist
party
in
its
official
return
from
the
South
American
About
a
hundred
officials,
poli­
re profited by putting on
of a season in which the ticians and members of parliament fant among parlor amusements.
correspondence takes issue with tour are finished.
|ld favorites, which are tion
French
marvel
of
thc
courts
also
former Crown Prince Frederick
who
hoarded
the
outgoing
tog
Ti­
“
I’ax"
is
its
name.
Dr.
Paul
Ap­
SJ.
—
I ■
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greater attractions than
[the mediocre new plays, met and defeated the best women tan to proceed down Havre roads pel), president of the University of William over Ids criticism of pro­
b parable Pavlowa always players of France, England, Spain, to meet the liner France bringing Paris, who is thc inventor, says it hibition in Amerca.
I l c s li lc n t o f F l o r i d a slnoo 1831.
Fredorck William recently a s­
tho French debt mission home from is based on the principles of iho
Ito frro u rn u :
- audiences and is one of Belgium and Italy.
sorted
that
the
effects
of
the
Vol­
F ir s t N atio n al H ank.
There can now be no doubt—if the United Mates, became restless card game known as “ Family,” the
fat magnates, her ndmlrCovent Garden theater any ever existed—that Suzanne and loudly criticised the captain families in the case of tlm new stead law in the United States hnd
P oors
J. II. HUTCHINSON
detrimental nnd that he did
The “Chauve Souris” stands in a class by herself ns fur when the tug was delayed in lenv- gume consisting of symbols repre- been
UFA I, IlSTA'rn
,&lt;LT
not
favor
prohibition.
[is also playing to packed as European tennis is concerned. ing thc dock. She was scheduled Renting the activities of the the
123 W e s t F i r s t S t r e e t
counters
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leave
the
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at
11
o’clock,
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league
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nations.
Dr.
Appell
is
1‘liouu
17
j
There is u strong probability,
frhilc the British Empire
with a sarcastic rejoinder stating
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M em lior of
H A N FO R D , FL A .
at Ifimbley is drawing amounting practically to a certain­ five minutes passed, then ten, nnd (chairman of the League of nation- that
the detrimental effects con­
F l o r i d a H tn to
Ian ever. The Winibley l y , that Mile. Lenglen will accom­ a delegation was sent to the bridge Jcommittee of action, and with sisted among other things in comF lo r is ts A sso ciatio n .
Ijpectaeuiar production in pany the French Davis cup team to to plead with the captain for speed l“Pax” lie hopes to increase public
er members of the royal family,
saw this spectacle last week, and
the king described it ns “the most
splendid aignt of its kind I have
over seen." At this writing 1,400,000 spectators have witnessed the
display.

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liars phono nr • ,!,not Dn y for $50000.00. $15,000 cash, balance, 1, 2, 3, 1 and f*
at it. Show
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*30,0000.00
property in Orlando that la paying $5000.00 per year on a
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1025.

Newspapers Want |
Censor To SpeedUp

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Long Time Loans on Residences and Bu3ine!
Easy Repayment Plan ' !&gt;

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Oct. 17
W V -A nothcr chapter m a story o f !
crime rivaling the famous “ Hlue-j
beard” murders in France has been
■mitten with the escape of a wo-1
m an “lifer" from the Indiana wo-1
m en’s prison.
Displaying the same clever crim­
inal skill which police alleged caus­
ed her to murder two husbands
and a father-in-law by slowly poiaoning them to death, Mrs. Clara
Carl escaped from the prison. So
f a r no trace of her has been found.,
She is considered one of the most
daring woman criminals in the
country.
There is cool, calm and deliber­
ate manner about Mrs. Carl. It
was manifest when she was charg­
ed with the crimes three years ago,
and again wns shown when pris­
on authorities after her escape
found that for weeks she had been
planning her break for liberty.
Feeding Chickens.
So cleverly did she outwit the
prison authorities that she took nil
belongings with her.
Mrs. Carl
bad deceived the wnrden into h e-'
lieving that she could 1m? trusted
and she was assigned to feeding
the chickens in the prison yard.
Just nt dusk one evening, she
climbed up on the chicken house,
then on to the prison wall and
dropped over on the outside.
Since murder charges Were first
preferred against her she has been
known as “the feminine Illuebeard."
Her life story is a curious mix­
ture of crime, love, happiness ami
tragedy.
She wns the beautiful daughter
of a farm rr living near New
Straitsvillc, O.
When n young girl she eloped
with Robert Gibson, young non of
n New Straitsvillc florist. They
hnd been childhood sweethearts.
Robert and Clara nppenred deep­
ly in love. They went to Cleve­
land, where Gibson was a teacher.
His wife was employed on a news­
paper.
They conceived the idea of get­
ting rich by going from town to
town, writing and selling illustrnted histories of various localities.
They went to Huntsville, Mo.,
where Gibson became suddenly ill.
Doctors seemed unable to help him
nnd he died within n short time.
A few months later Clara mar­
ried. Frank Cnrl at Seneca, Kas.
The couple went to New Phila­
delphia, fnd., and invited the bus-

Office in new Merriwcather Buiidj,
2nd Street.

1000 feet hard sand shore,
j
Gradual slope to 25 foot elevation.
!
400 orange and grape fruit trees.
1
Produces as fine fruit as grows in Florida.
25 acres cleared, balance make fine park
with virgin Magnolia, Live Oak and Sable Pai^
Artesian flowing wells throw soft water a
above level of lake, house service, fountains etc.
out cost.
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smir.e the newspapers untd sever­
al hour:' after their appearance.
The result was that condemnaticns
cam* «o tardily that the newspap­
er was unable to print a later expur-ated edition, ns was previously the custom. Consequently all the
copies of he newspaper were seiz­
ed and the regular readers hail no
copie at all.
“Please. Mr. Censor," the news*papers said, “would you mind con­
demning sis quickly if you intend
to at all7“

Property cannot be duplicated in the State.

LONDON, Get. 17.—t/P)—Rem­
nants of bunion’s first water
nmins which were of hollow*' I oak
were unearthed in Rod 1.ion Square
Experts estimated the wood was
laid approximately -tut) years ago
by one of the firs; utility com­
panies in this country.

W. E. Hathaway,
Hotel Montezuma, Sanford, Fla,

Scbring—City planning to annex
llillcrest subdivision.
Clearwater—$2,500,000 worth of
building construction under way.
Another ".Mitchell" case is brewing in the southwest. I.icut. William S.
Barrett (right), commandant of the chemical warfare unit nt Fort
Bliss, Tex., is threatened with courtmartinl proceedings if he carries
HON. HI). WALTHAM*.
out orders of Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries (upper left), head of the Chem­
Care Seminole Iliidson-Ensex Co., ical Warfare service a t Washington. Fries directed Barrett to prepare
Sanford, Fla.
several articles on the service for F.l Paso newspapers. When Barrett
Dear Ed:
showed his articles to Brig Gen. Cnstner (lower left), commandant of
1 was very much interested in Fort Bliss, the latter is nllegid to have said: “I'll courtmartinl you
an advertisement I wns reading the if you open your trap to the newspapers."
other day about a new book of
Etiquette which lias just been is- j
sued by the official organ of "the

ETIQUETTE

hand's father, Alonzo Carl, 85, to
live with them.
Again a mysterious malady af­
flicted Clara's husband. The fa­
ther-in-law ul.o became suddenly

the

with letters demanding an investi­
gation of their bodies revealed
enough arsenic to “kill a dozen
men," according to the prosecutor,
Tli" trial in lb-2 resulted in a
second degree murder conviction inn.”
and a life sentence.
This advertisement asked some
A p p a re n tly the motive of the very embarrassing questions, and
“ feminine Bluebeard" was to ob­ 1 bad read only a few of them be­
tain the petty fortunes of her two fore I was almost persuaded to
husbands.
order one of the books.
She ; iiaired only 5.'!,000 after the
For instance, the advertisement
denth of her first husband and stated that social customers are
$2,000 from Carl's insurance, mak­ not stable, that what is correct to­
ing her criine:* all the more aniaz- day may he the height of improp­
riety tomorrow, nnd visa versa.
One of the perplexing questions
the hook answers is when it is
proper In take cards and when line
should send them. If the book had
gone just a step further nnd told
you how many cards to take, 1
would certainly have sent on the
SI which the hook costs. Often, not
knowing wlie tiler to take one card
or two or three, iins cost me a
good deal more than $1 and no end
of embarrassment.
Another perplexing question the
hook solves is when to speak
to u hostess nt a party. It is often
a source of worry to guests these
days to know when to speak to the
hostess and when to siap her on
the bark, tin- temptation to do the
latter living very enticing on cer­
tain occasions. . . . ...........................
Then the hook tells you what to
wear. That's always a problem
when you arc in society. Think how
embarrassing it would be, if you
were at n week end party, to come
out in your pajamas when it was
"roper for you to be wearing your
tuxedo.
Another great source of solace
the Imok offers is the proper use
"f table utensils. It tells vou when

Summer School Is
Found Popular At
Oxford University

Extravagant

OXFORD, Oct. 17.—W l —T he
Oxford S um m er School was o u t­
sta n d in g for Its g r e a t proportion
of women students. T hey were n u ­
merous in all lecture rooms and
often well outnumbered the men,
especially in the tihrnirie*. Oxford
experience shows that women in a
university arc more com •dent ions
nnd work harder baa do men, w ith­
out winning proportionate honors
In final examinations. This fact
tends to reconcile the men to the
admission of women, for *hey now
are losing their fear of female p r e ­
dominance.

Valdez Realty Co.
VALDEZ HOTEL BLDG.
H. Cl. Woolworth, Mgr.
Phone 721

It i* often remarked that sever­
al Oxford colleges were founded
by women, cither alone or with
their men relations, hut that in no
case were women student , admit­
ted to the foundation. Tin* fact is
the more noticeable in that coed­
ucation wa.' no unknown at that
time.

Located One Block from Post Office
Good Investment

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Good Income Property'
This property will sell quick at an advanced price.
Buy Now

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
* I
First National Bank Building.
'*
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING

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A f te r hundreds o f people had sen relied for him for to days in
plane ami dead body of d m 1cm II. Aim , airm a il pilot, were
N ittu n y , near Itellefoiite, Fa. He a p p a r e n tly b&gt; t bis bearing
m ount on. The plane was found uptdde down w ith A m e s till

OUT OUR WAY

Grocery Store, downtown location. Owner bu
real estate hug. ..Will sell all stock and fixtures
$1,800.
5 room bungalow for rent, close in. $40.00)«
month.
One nctv 5-room Spanish Bungalow, just com­
pleted, $5,500. $1,000 down. E-Z terms.
We have (i beautiful lots, close in, in best lo­
cation, $1,500 each.
New Houses in City at best price anti terms,
10 acre Celery Farm with new house, crops and
farming tools. On Sanford Avenue, close in.

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By William
ahore is always good For
’an em er g en c y loan TO.'
TI0£ you OVER A SIEGE

NEW
LUMBER YARD

OF SICKNESS OR A •
FINANCIAL. DROUTH.,

A complete ime of
Cypreisffl and Fine
Framing
Sheathing
siding
Flooring
Ceiling

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F in ish
M ouldings

Lath
Brick
Lime

Plaster
While Buck Plaster Board
Nails
Screen Wire
Bniiders Hardware
D ow*

Windows

We t* id that me superior quality of timber we off«
and our prompt and courteous service is a combination
that any person would appreciate and desire when build

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your family.

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3—Autos, Rent
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20— For Sale, Miscellaneous

FOR SALE: Horae, bridle and sad­
AUTOS FOR ITTRB
dle. Also one hortu wagon. John
tAGJ.E AUTO SERVICE Day Murphy, Gindenillc.
o r n ig h t Meets all trains. Rawf»ge transfer. Phone £51 and 63-W TO SELL! Good Pinno, 1020 Elm
Avc. Phone 409 W.
REEL A SONS
_ You Drive It. .
21— Sale, Real Estate
W. Myrtle and 2nd St. at IL K.
J. E. SPURL1NG, iift-divislon
5— Autos, Sale
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Diiie High­
r.oon u sed c a n s
way.
Wlllva-Knlaht
Sport
Touring.
19!t
1952 Hup Touring
FOR SALE: At a bnrgain if sold
1922 Velio "It" Touring
1925 Knar* "4" Coach
before the 20th, a corner lot
1922 nulrk
Touring
66x240 on beautiful Crystal Lake
1923 Dodge Coupe
shore. Lake Mary, Florida. Call II.
Halverson, Sanford Paint &amp;
I. W. Phillips’ Sons A.
Wall Pnper Co. 112 1st Street.
T e rm s T o Some P e n p lo
FOR
SALE 120 feet cost front­
. . . ...........
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S t
age by 200 feet deep on San­
ford Avc. $2,600. Terms. Addrorti
f— Business Opportunities P. O. Box 352.

Chinaware In English Porce­
On ami after January the
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
China make lovely gifts
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.
G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

Call 148

H. A. SPEIR

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col­
umns” of The Herald.

L et

Contractor and Builder

a classi­

499-M — Phono — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVE.

H. C. VIELE
Jeweler

fied ad work for you.

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ARAL ESTATE —INVESTMENTS
L o b b y P u l a a t o n - B r u n i l e y B ld g Snnford
F lo rid *

VALDEZ HOTEL

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU

Knroprnn 1'lnn

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”

House
Eastern exposure.

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Oak floors.
Hot water heater.
Porch and windows screened.
Ample closet space.

Sanford’* I.rmlln* Hotel

OF THE HERALD

Six-Room
Completely furnished.

S E R V IC E

22—Sale, Furnituc

FOR SALE: New grocery nnd soft
drink counters nlso vogtdnble
We enrry a full line.
rncks. Will sell for 1-2 price. Phone
Our prices are right. Cash or
727.
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
7—Business Service
321 E. First St.
FOR
Bnbya iuiuiii
folding
sulky.
--- SALE:
ivy.
J*i? an uui/ja
u _ Andcreon,
i „ i_ ^ au i 915
.
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — P re­
Price $6.00.
Mrs.
scriptions. Drugs. Soda*. Wo Elm.
1
are n« near you aa your phona.
Call 103.
21—Lost, Found

Rocbond Stucco

W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS

XVPUT W. XVAll Si: It, lliinngfr

ACREAGEBUSINESS-HOMES

B - V a t Th* »"»*
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In fact every equipment.
A modern home needs.

.FOUND: Stray Fox Terrier. Call
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
/JJhonc 727
MRS. It. O. TRAVIS
* for a t 1616 Magnolia Avenue.
fiuee*sso’-s to Gillon A P U tt
•»*•••
/in Magnolia. Everything *?*&lt;•- 11. H. Scrug gs._______________
mat , *l% m ot*nt.
Public Stenographei --------* ------ --- ■*»---- •»_!![____ I
promptH r s l. Phone 422. Electrnglth LOST: Between Sanford nnd New
12—Advtg. Mediums
42—Advtg. Mediums
1-3 cash
Still**
Valdez Hotel lluildiit^
Radio.
Smyrna Beach, hand bag con­
Valdez
Hotel
Lobby
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
taining
---------- h v i . gentleman’s
, i v i i u i i i si n v u wearing
i i u j ^ Dpgusta, Ga., Augustn’s greatest
Classified ads have the largest
balance can be arranged over
sificatiom
WTOTTTS—Thre* atatinnn. M*g. parel, toilet articles, blue prints
nnli* and Second. F 'r s t *nd Elm. and revolver. Finder return to Her­ circulation in Southwestern Geor­ classified medium, rate, cash, 0c
a number of years.
icenicnts
Ranford Avemio and 10th Street. ald and receive reward._________ gia. Ituto 8c (6-word line) lino. charge. 10c minimum.
xcesjories
Expert service.
FOUND: Pair of ginsses nonr DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
Postoffice. Owner see George
Rent
Lakeland, through the Staranything? If so advertise in
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing Dickson, Roumillat &amp; Anderson the Gainesville Sun.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
Ir
*epairii#
Engraving. Embossing, See ns Drug Co._____
dium in South Florida. Published
■Sale
first. Wo do it. Phono 417-W. , nCT , . , .. . ,
l FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
IS Opportunities
R. 71. Avo.-Commcrclnl St.
m ' i w W
S ii 0” .k i tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE Lakeland, Florida.
side, initials G.11. H. on other DAILY NEW S -it covers Browis Service
Finder return to Herald office an d . art]
o u n t v thorouehlv
it, Apartments
ard rCounty
thoroughly which
which is
is MAINE — WatervlIIc, Morning
TAMES H. COWAN—AH kinds receive
reward.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
one of the most rapidly growing
it, Houses
nf Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
people
nro interested in Florida
sections
on
the
Florida
Coast.
W ater nrd Pont Tank*. At Oak LOST: One Silvertown Cord tire,
t, Rooms
property.
Bench them through
Avenue end T hirl Street. Tele­
rim and cover with North Car­ Sample copy and rate card upon the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
l.—A beautiful six 2. Three adjoining 3. Three adjoining
ial
request.
olina name on cover. Reward, ap­
phone
l
i
t
.
room stucco finish­ lots on Second St. lots on Elm Ave a t
plication.
and Board
ply Graham, Forrest Lake Hotel.
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm
-'”;
ed bungalow on at Palmetto Ave.! 13th Street. Ono
nit. Office. Stores MIRACLE Concrete C o. general
FOR SALE: Complete meat mar­
in these
ers
nnd
fern
growers
of
Volus­
Located investing
Magnolia Avc. Lo­ 117x117.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
[e. Acreage
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
cement work, sidewalk*. hnlldII. S. LONG, Mgr.
lots could be sure of
ia county ndvertiso in the Do Land computing
scales and largo re­
cated between Mar­ in the coming new a good profit with­
tnr blocks. Irrigation boxes. I. ■_
Exchange
Daily
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
STEWART THE FLORIST”
frigerator. This can bo had for
Terwllleger, Prop.
tin and Spurting busine ss section of in a very short time.
with order.
le, Groves
Flowers for all occasions.
cost of accumulated storage char­
Streets.
Situated S a n f o r d. Price $6,000.00 takes nil
le, Houses
814 Myrtle. Phono 260-W
I HIT.!, LUMBER CO. TTonaa ei
ges. If. 11. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
three lots. $2,000.00
on n corner lot. 9700.00 per front cash, balance, a r­
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Service. Quality nnd PHea.
lase, Rent
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
33—Wanted
P r i c e $10,500.00. foot. *» cash, bal­ ranged on easy pay­
Send in your subscription to the
A’e Stock
Rooms 9-10-11 Rail Bid*
4DDPESSINO — Muitigraphing.
greatest development in Georgia's Tribune or band it to your local
ance 1, 2, ami 3 yrs. ments
Terms,
arranged
je, .Miscellaneous
folding nnd mailing—ns yon WANTED: Sheet metal work of history; n half million dollar high­ dealer so you can read Florida’s
Rhone 657.
:a! Estate
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal way to the gulf bench just finish- greatest newspaper. One year,
want it—wb^n von want It
VHinna 673 IT E Porch, Ei^st Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
led; nt two million dollar bridge $8.00, 6 months, $1.00, three months
.rniture
I. 147 acres located on the Sanford-Orlnndo Road just South
N atio n a l R a n k U M e
across Escambia Bay started;
If you desire $1,000 insur­
re Wanted
of the city limits of Sanford. This is an ideal tract to sub­
WANTED: Position an bookkeep­ quarter million dollar opera house $2.00.
ance
policy
add
75c
to
your
order.
found
divide immediately. It consists of good level ground. It is
er typist and general office work. under construction; two millions
LET US TRAIN "an for choice
now being rapidly built up right up this tract. There uro
positions in honk-koopipn-. short- Reply It. L. c.o. Herald.
is, Jewelers
OHIO—Xenia.
Make
your
sales
being spent on highway; greatest
only
a few tracts like
and •it* will
---- r
U l X * |it
k
Ileft
* * *
„
| pay
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_ for
—
wyou to see it,
j band, typewriting, etc. Dav nnd
through
the
Xenia
Gazette,
Zenchance
for
live
developers
to
get
Igr, Decoratiug,
‘
............. . . . . . i . . . uit „offers.
rr,.r«
to buy, anil‘ 'to take
advantage of' *«-the opportunity
' riirht sessions. Sanfor(i Business WANTED: Someone in private in on ground floor. Write Devel­ ia, Ohm. Rich agricultural dis­
family to keep 2 year old child for
icre.
$25,000
cash,
balance
L
2,
and
3
years.
Price
$1000.00
per
acre.
| College, Room 9, Ball Bldg.
Tires and Tubes
two months. Address X, c.q. the opment Department. Tho Pensa­ trict. Want ad and display rates
[unintt
cola News.
on request.
Herald.
fcceds, Trees
9—For Rent, Houses
At price* that ar* right
^rs and Su pp lies
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
WANTED:
Party
to
board
a
love­
FOR RENT: Garage on 5th Street
Pan Ant and Standard Gas ana
Fla. Thousands read the clnsand Eggs
ly 2 year old boy. Reply R. W.
between
Palmetto
and
Magnolia
Isifted
pages
of
Florida's
Great
Notice
Oils
reasonable. See Mr. Dabney. Her­ c.o. Herald.
Home Duily, rates 2 cents a word.
titcr.i and S u p p lies ald
Office.
31— Wank'd Help, Female Minimum 25c, cash witli order.
“Veedol Oils”
Write for complete rate card.
i \\e\p, Female
FOR SALE: Two five room hous­ WANTED: Colorod cook. 1422
4 ~ n c A L j6~ R S &gt;
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
lfii.l Electric Irons
es, with garages, large lots, o r­
1Help, Male
Park Ave.
Florida real estate advertise In
ange
and
shade
trees,
cvcellent
;1Help, Male or
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
,,a' ” Radio Supplies
location on heights. A bargain—
35—Wanted Ileip, Male
ale
Cent
a
word
daily,
two
cents
a
won
easy terms. Mra II. M. Edwards,
120 South Park Ave.
Help, Salesman Box 765.
WANTED: Colored boy to do jan­ Sundays.
RING’S FILLING
Id Situation, Male
itor work. Snnford Herald.
“We
Cover
Florida
Real
Estate
Like
the
Sunshine”
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The with railroad frontage
10—For Rent, Rooms
M. STATION
Id Situation,Female
scene of stupendous develop­
MEN wishing to enter dining,
Id Heal Eabtl
Phone 461-J
sleeping car service as conduc­ ment. Read about it in the Palm
FOR RENT: Upstairs front bed­
fed to Held,,
room. Apply 306 Palmetto Ave tors, porters, waiters, write 123 Beach Post. Sample copy cent on
1113 Sanford Arc. Sanford. FU.
f. Mediums.
Railway Exchange. Kansas City.
request.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
ut $50.00 foot.
out meals.
Reasonable rates. WANTED: Two neat bus boys. ADVERTISING gets results if it
nnouncements
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
Lincoln House.
reaches potential buyers, l’aN: We collect
V'lICCt lc.1----------------------------------------------- AN U N U S U A L O F F E R IN G
lotcj, claihft nil kinds FOR RENT: Rooms, furnished or EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, gen- latka Daily News is circulated in
an
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
Eusy terms.
cncral office or correspondent,
worhl. S’,, djgrjjpy
unfurnished. Mrs. H. M, Kdopen for position. Good references tion.
ll; ‘wentr-iire &gt;t.ar,
wards, Box 705.
... HILTON’S
{
deration*» tell, luj
,u own
011
------------------------- and can bond. Reply P. 1- Care MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
I*"’
IIA IIIIK Il SH O P
/ie.st and only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake
V .? 11 V .1 Collet. F°H RENT: Furnished bed room Herald.
nro interested in Florida. Each
113 Magnolia Ave.
!n Private
private family for one or two
of them through a classified ad I
... *’
••• Tinker'
Tinker ' in
6 First Class Barbers
Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway. Near railroad
h h j • J.
and ijmn. refined gentlemen. Call 200 French 37— Wanted Help, Salesman in the Morgantown POST. Six
Special Attention
Avenue.
cents a word for six consecutive
Given To Ladles and Children.
and
loading
.station
also
new
power
plant
of
MAN with car to work in evenings issues.
ROOM FOR RENT 1209 Magnolia.
from 1 to 6. Attractive propo­
fCTlONEER
...
»
Southern Utilities.
Phono 153-1-3. References ex­ sition for hustler. Give references
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho,
changed.
in letter. Write “Proposition” Caro
THE
.. --.net
accepted want ad medium in
_ 1 Orlando,
Orlando, Fla.
fc’i.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
FURNISHED bed room, 807 Mag­ Herald.
nolia Avenue.
SEVERAL solicitors to work on au ins.’rtion. Minimum 25c.
Lake Monroe i-3 .sure to grow.
ARCHITECT
oval
commission. Right proposition
First National Bonk Bldg.
M. Mitchell’s office is
19—Sale, Live Stock
for right man. Apply at Herald ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Investigate this today.
4 at 3ul Palmetto Avc.
S n n ford - -------------- Florida
ald,
South
Georgia’s
greatest
after 5:30 in afternoon.
FOR SALE: Two good mules at a
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Price and terms reasonable.
bargain, Address A. M. Box 65,
RADIATOR St Body
12— A d v tg . M edium s
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
Realty Co.
xeldiru, radiator and Snnford, Fla.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
ring, regardless ul con3
nal-Herald,
Waycross,
Georgia.
FLORIDA-ORLANDO—
Orlando
taiktkm of new cores FOR SALE: 10 good work mules,
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
may be seen at our barns, ono
The 1
rg ot ihasds. Cleaning
LITTLE WANT AD IN Tl
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ A HERALD
316 First National Hank
will bring you in big
'g radiators. For all re­ mile south and 2 miles west of imum 24c cash with order.
Haskell,
Fla.
Ioikelaiul
Highlands
214 E. FIRST ST.
call Sardotil Radiator St
results. Advertise those old ar­
Sanford, Fla.
s. W. 'ir.-l $t. and U. R- Co-Operative Association, Box 79 THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT ticles you have stored away and ‘
W. R. SMITH, MGR,
Lakelnnd, Fla.
—Central West Virginia's larg­ have no use for. A little thirty-1
Why waste your time run­
Grnvelan
cent
ad
may
bring
you
several.
Clearwater—8,6(10 pines and est daily. Want ad rate l l-2c per
ning around looking for a
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bcdollars.
Phone
148
and
a
repre-j.
conatruc- palms to be planted in new Bollairc word; 4 insertions 1 1—
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Let us
gootl investment?
•ll&gt; hi aiy.
more lc per word each insertion, sentntive will11 call
and see vnu.
you
show you how you can in­
Estates subdivision.
By GEORGE McMANUS vest your money and doublo
it in tho next thirty or sixty
GlNGJJp FATHER
days. Wo have been in the
V f E L L H E R E ’b
real estate business for years
IL U C tZT T H E . O V M C B . O F
O lM T -Y :
and arc glud to sny wo have
T h e O W N E C t, O F
T H E .I^ U IL O i h ^ T O C O t'tC
the finest listings and the
J a n it o r ,
T H E C iU iLO irV *
FO R THl^s
best values in tho State of
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SANFORD, FLORID;

In&gt; Continuing

Fight Upon
Shenandoah Score Victory

SHOOTING IS TOLD '
Bureau of Standards
To Make Many Tests

lr n t o U .S , Henderson rifle . B a rb erT O U
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Mean'Death o f He o r B r y son; Gives Cause o f Killing

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Because of, the unusual local
Interest In the annual football
gamo tc morrow between tho
University of Florida and G eor­
gia Tech, Tho Sanford Herald
has made arrangement with tho
Associated Press wbereby.a play
by plgy account o f the grid
classic will bo received and
published in a sports extra that
will bo Istued about 7 o'clock
Saturday evening. ,
•In addition to the detailed ac­
count of the game in Atlanta,
The .H»rald will also publish
the result) of tho SanforxUPIant
City g on e here and tho scores
.of. all inportant contests play­
ed throighout the country.

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Finance Committee Give Out­
line oT Expenditures To
* Total $89,000 At Meeting
Of Chamber Of Commerce

To Change
SANFORD TO BE Campaign
S e n a t e Filibuster
Renewed By
A CITY OF 40,000 Rules
Dawes In Atlanta
Withhold Amount For
Likely Contingencies IN TWO DECADES
Cities Force Bill As

Unjust Legislation

WASHINGTON, Oct. lC.~Cff»)— Claims Aged Philanthropist
Report o f Band Comihittee Prediction Made by Engi­
Investigation o f the wreck o f the
neer o f Telephone Company
For Ensuing Year Shows
Married
Her
When
Second
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., Oct. airship Shenandoah by tho Naval
In Making Survey of Fu­
Total
o
f
tlighty
Concerts
Suitor
Appeared
on
Scene
16.—UP)— Declaring he had ca rd ­ Court o f Inquiry was practically
ture Service Needs Here Executive Gets Warm
K J ffic fe r s H e ed three pistols fo r months, Bon­ concluded Thursday with tha hear­
A
tentative
budget
prepared
by
NEW YORKK, O ct 1#.— &lt;ff)—
L. Brooks, on trial here fo r the ing o f the designer of the craft,
Reception On Visit
o f T r y i n g nie
tho Finance Committee o f the SanSanford will have a population
murder o f Ibfttter Mayor SaOiuel Y . an engineer of the Bureau o f Aero­ Mrs. Lillian N.'Duke, who waa di­
o f 10,190 In 1930 and 39,550 in
vorced 2p years ago by the late
To Georgia Capital
■gate N e w L i f e Bryson, told the Jury Thursday he nautics and the technical directorr• James
1940, according to a prediction ex­
B. Duke, tobacco king, an­
felt that a meeting between him­ o f Tho Aluminum company oi
pressed today%by II. M. Keys, com ­
self and the slain man would mean America which furnhtad the met­ nounced yesterday her determina­
ATLANTA, O ct 16.— (A P )
Oct. 1, wat» presented to members mercial survey engineer for the
YORK Oct. M * - that one o f them would-be killed. al Jraming for the craft.
tion to fight for a share o f his
—
Vice President Charles G.
f tho body at the weekly luncheon Southern Bell Telephone and Tele­
rreatcd as .he arrivWould Construct Wide Tho- otoday.
Brooks, 'taking
the . witness . Tho finding by the court prob­ millions.
Dawes,
in a speech here last
graph
Company.
Mr.
Keys’
esti­
ivner from Germany fetand, in h is'o w n behdlf, recoUfit- ably will bo delayed for many The Duke will, it was learned
oughfare Around Sanford
mates
are
based
on
a
personal
serS.
O.
Shinholacr.
chairman
o
f
the
night,
deplored
the revival of
wbeks,
as
the
Bureau
of
Standards
yesterday is to be filed thlo week
i, Wiliam H. Turner, ed incidents leading up to his meet­
nnd Kxtend SeminoleDrlve; committee, ,in making tho report, voy recently conducted here, It ia sectional issues by public
ing -with Bryson Hub Aug. 6, when has advised that a ‘ month will be in New Jersey.
Adopt Other Improvements stated that.thc list had been com­ announced.
The following is Mrs. Duke’s
the two engaged In a pistol duel necessary to complete tests of the
men opposed to a change in
•
piled from ' data based upon ex­
The population forecast, he said,
which resulted in Bryson's death. specimens o f materUU taken from story.
United
States
senate
rules.
penses
incurred
by
the
various
was made after an exhauative
In a recommendation to be pre{ a torodly charged
“ My former husband, Mr. McThe defendant told o f surprising tho wreckage. A fter that report 1j
commitees o f the organisation dur­ study taking into consideration all
The vice president was di»*
_______
______ ______sented
to,the City Commission at
hg &amp; fugi\Wc from the form er m ayor in the Brooks submitted, it may be found neces­ Credy, divorced
me beemma.
of his
ing the past year with careful o f the factors thnt have caused cussing particularly the fill- '
l/l
n
I
A
H
nf
T
mmom TI fl
'
P
Ula
sary
tb
call
some
bthor
witnos-.us.
jeniousy o f James B. Duke) T h is1a later (Ute, members o f tho City consideration given to their sepa- the cdmmunlty to grow and the
i »ch&amp;Tge of murder, home and the'discovery o f alleged
Zeppelin PHst Scored
buster, which, he contends,
is an established fact with every­ Plnnni
Commission Wednesday
nted in conaection improper conduct between Bryson
Counsel for tho survivors o f the one who knew my family and Mr. proposi3 the construction o f a 120 m te needs during th-i forthcom­ study o f the influences that the na­
and
Mrs.
Brooks.
Ho
mnde
.an
should be prevented in senate pro­
ing
year,
and
explained
that
cor­
tural
advantages
o
f
the
state
will
. bomb uptakn which
agreement with Bryson, he said, in hehdndoah an d 'th e Bureau of Duke.
foot boulevard,-15 miles in length, rections will probably bo found have on the expansion of tho city. cedure. He mentioned the Force
[men. one pf *hom was
eronautics scored today in their
“ After this, loving Mr. Duke, I to be constructed around tho city. nccesiury in a number o f instan­
The results o f the survey, which till, which he says, was an exTurner if relatives which the latter consented to leave efforts to break down tho theory
Hcndersonvillo ahd remain . away
accepted
his attention^ which According to plans o f tho board ces.
was made primarily to ascertain
„ *85,000 insurance.
o
f
Captain
Anton
Hcincn,
former
nmpie of unjust legislation. While
for two y ea rs/ During that time,
Atretchod over a period of 12 the proposed venture will follow a
lie pointed out that while the tho future telephone needs o f this
Emitted teinif t0 Eu* Brooks Said, he 'had ’ hoped to German Zeppelin pilot, that struc­ years before our marriage. Letters winding course with a view of con­
it is true, he asserted, that the
community,
indicates
that
to
serve
total amount shown in tho propos­
[the explosion so that he straighten out hU fam ily affairs tural changes made in tho airship written by Mr. Duko during these necting a number o f the smaller
Force bill was killed by a filibus­
tho
population
nnd
Industrial
firms
ed
budget
does
not
reach
the
tot­
contributed measurably to her de­ years bear this out. The defense lakes in t)iis vicinity,
and move away from the city.
„ .e city o f in the year 1940, it ter, this fnct cannot easily he used
ought drsd.
al of funds which have been cred­ o. .f th
struction in the Ohio storm Sep­ has admitted thnt those arc in his
It was further recommended by ited to th e‘ Chamber o f Commerce will require 7,838 telephones. This
Presenting a calm demeanor un­ tember 3.
|pelirr he returned to
handwriting. A letter admitted in the board that tho Seminole Boule­ during the past few months, and will involve the expenditure of ns an argument in favor o f fili­
der
guidance
o
f
his
counsel,
Brooks
•beawe he was tired
C. P. Burgess, an engineering ex­ evidence wns written to me at the vard from tho Monroe bridge, fol­
busters. The vice
presidieqt’a
which arc now on hand; it la tho Inrge sums of money fo r additions
meatea new life and maintained that htf had made ev­ port In the Burpau o f Acronnulics,
speech
was
dc’
ivered
heforo a
time
my
divorce
from
Mr.
Mclow
the
Lake
Shore
to
tho
eartern
iality’’ and had not ery e ffo rt to avoid B isson after conceded, that in the way the new Crcdy wns pending. In this ho ex­ boundary o f tho city with u con­ opinion o l the members o f the fi­ to the local plant, all o f / which
must
be
secured
from
the.
public.
Inrge
audience
in
-he
Atlanta
audi­
learning
that
the
latter
had
return­
nance
committeo
that
a
proportion­
arrested him at the
gnu valve installation was operated pressed sympathy at my embarras- nection at Mangustino Avenue
Interesting Figures Given
ate part should be witheld from any
torium and climaxed a day during
hare surrendered ed to Hendersonville,before the ex- by the crew during the storm, pro­
From the study o f tho local tele­ which he was the center of an en­
iration o f . the two years; “ I be- bably less stress was exerted in ment and declared hii’ enduring from the Boulevard to Third estimate prepnred to govern the
Street.
cved that when Bryson and I met structure than would have been love.
expenditure of theso funds, saying phone area, it was determined that thusiastic reception.! Immediate­
Uoiion.*&gt;•wh»*h the mur- 6no o f us Would Ho klllcd'and Cincq
Married in 1901
This arrangement, it is explain­ that untoward contingencies, like­ the city hud a population o f 3,750 ly preceding his public address, ho
is bared, occurred in Inst January I had carried three the case had the original automatic , “ Years passed and our love was ed will permit n logical connec­ ly to occur during the year for in 1910, 0,750 in 1920 nnd 11,300 in
wns guest of honor at a ban­
system
been
in
operation.
924. Tto miners wore
ts fresh in 1004 when we married
1923. Based on tho growth in tho quet given by the Atlanta Cham­
(stole, two revolvers and u double
He refused to concede, however, as it waa when we met in 1892. tion with the 120 foot thorough­ which no provision laid beer made,
j badly torwffhnd mutipast years nnd other data collect­ ber o f Commerce and entertained
arrclcd derringer," said Brooks.
would cause cmbarrasicnort.
fare conceived earlier.
\c later *u identified as At the time o f tho duel, he de­ that the now installation was su­ No doubt the world will wonder
A tabulated list of tho items in­ ed during the survey, tho official by many state und city officials'
A
provision
that
the
city
bo
giv­
perior
to
the'
original,
explaining
Turner’* hiatives. In clared, he came ujpon
ipoi Bryson ugex- that ho did not concur in the deci­ what brought about our mnrriago en good nssuranco that water ant cluded in tho budget submitted to believes that by 1940, Sanford’s and prominent local citizens’.
.
lime Turner had dlsap- pectedly and, reofiri
' 'ng
“ Because the Force b ill.ji wrong
_ there would sion of the Bureau to make the al a fte r.o il this time. Another man. gas service mains be planned for the members today is given as fol- population will be nearly 40,000.
Today Tipacr admitted iic a fight, he was intent only upon
sym pathising with'm v position, ofIn 1925 Sanford had 2,702 fam i­ measure, which i( it had pass*
not less than ono connection to
terntion because he did not like to fered hla hand in marriage.
sin of hii relatives" iniirriag
lies
und 498 business houses, by ac- would have been reppsWd, w«
Sniaries
.......
—..............
coming out vietdr.
160 feet of pipe line, before such
change from a mechanical to a hu­
l to fcir death. lie says
"Mr^ Duke, ^earning of this, In lines arc constructed-was outlined Band .... —...'............ —.......—. 8,000.00 tunl count, and it is estimated that beaten by a filibuster, some mai
Brooks
was
on
tho
witness
stand
man element fo r the safety of the slated we bo married immediately.
hh sister obtained
t h*t t*'
wer to flHhuatar
Furniture &amp; Fikturea...... 1,000.00 in 1940 it will have 9,765 fa m ilie s ' * "*
i ene policy and his more than three - hours. He was i »Md.
’
„
,
-j
- - t,"
. w rsaliffl&amp;
r
1,200.00 and 2,044 business firms.
righ
iora! Dawes in
Postage
.....................
........
grilled-by
prosecuting
counsel
but
Commander Jerome C. Hunsaker
‘ i another policy
350.00
The reason fo r such engineering speech Jasj uUtVt- ,
. , - well as in b u »in ««.
‘ ^ ^ „ „
„ „
, h„ pro. Telephone &amp; Telegrnph....
,
made no changes in hi3 testimony. assistant naval attache at London, lo ,o
“ I was ehtltled to have my case
1,000.00 by the telephone "-vompanjft*- Mr.
“ This argument is inteuded
Iarrived ini tnc United
-Printing
St
Hfatlonary....
Tho defense had not doncluded who designed the Shenandoah mild: ried in my own forym.: which was vln.on, jietlUoilers for. water nnd
Laird explained, is- to keep abreast a ffe c t the groat intelligent South
fm Germany where he its cosa when court adjourned late
Contribution* &amp; Altera­
ly
♦he
200.00 of the growth nsid expnnslon of and revive those unhappy Issued
«r tns'jkntorien,
... disapproved,
....... the.j3SBloval,of
........ 'an
Y ork ■'♦•l not New Jersey, gas service ;will bq required to post
tions
-...............
..
yesterday- Previous to the appear-, sixth o r em otfency
r*
engine (m
i had ney&lt;* lived. I had llv- a bond to cover tho full amount of Entertainment ........—.•—
1 ,000.00 the community nnd to meet tho de­ which hnvo died alike in the North
w, 'Mr &lt;*me back
ai.ee o f Brooks on the stand, his airship to make wny fo r a better w, for , 2 ^
,n Ncw Yorki Jn the expenditure mnde by tho city
200.00 mands fo. tolephono service ade­ and South.
dn quarters and car
General
Expense
.............
counsel -Introduced several w it­ radio installation and a gi eater the two -homes with
- - servants
. . thnt
. . which will continue in e ffect until
1 ,200.00 quately, since the demands o f the
Ignoring the trifth that governi belongings in a paper
Rent
.
.
«
*
.
•
*
•
«
•
•
•
•
•
nesses in an Effort to Bhow that fuel capacity. He said this engine Mr. Duko has provided for me. The the required number of houses nro
250.00 teiephono users aro a reflection o f ment policy
)Uc must bo based upon, a
Light and Water................
he had been laboring under grc/»t was designed to assist the craft m last place was at 11 W. 08th St., erected.
the growth in population nnd in­ general and not an exceptional
Committee Expenses
i identified it police head- mental stress und was not normal running away from a storm, but
A number of plats o f subdivided Publicity ............................1,500.00
dustries o f any metropolitan cen­ und special case, they would havo
uj Tsjlor Hatfield of the at tho time o f tho duel with B ry­ said had it been in operation while where I had five servants. Ho built
additions
to tho city *ero approv­ Educational ..... - .... .—
this u debate not upon the neces­
his
stables
near
there,
nnd
enter­
ter.
fuily of tbit name, who son. One witness testified that the Shciiandpah wan fighting the
Additions Arc Necessary
sity o f cortcting a great existing
*100.00
|Aeriif is McCsrr coun- Bryson had made, threats against cyclonic disturbance, it probably tained all o f his friends at this* ed at this time, according to an New industriei* ----------Mr. Keys, speaking o f tho natu­ evil, hut upon past special casus.
Trnffic and Tru'nsporftld obtained Turner’s ar- "anyone seeking to prevent his re­ would have increased the chance place, before our marriage ond aft­ account of tho meeting.
p o r ta tio n . — ......
300.00 ral growth of this community with Tho North nnd tho South are unit­
er.
»pen Uiued by the Me­ turn to his home tow n" and had
o f her de;-truction.
,
,
in tho next few years, nnd tho part ed in loyalty To the flag. Thei.*
Was
New
York
Resident
.......... ....... ..
aty can charging him declared his intentions o f returning
Decrease In Num ber Legislative
Dr. Earl Blough of tho Alumi­
Inland Water Ways ------ 2,000.00 of the teiephono company in its sons fought and died together be­
|nt Justice on a charge of at all costs. Theso statements, the num company o f America, testified . "Therefore, I was n resident o f
hind it in great wnrs since tho
development, said:
New York, and New Jersey did not Ot Russ Newspapers
See Entertainment.
1 Other than laying the defense contended, were communi­
tha tho highest grade o f rlumnl- have jurisdiction o f me. They had
Force bill w as’ nn issue.
.
“
look
in
g
to
tho
future,
the
tele­
Emergency
F
u
n
d
...........
-.000,00
targe vsi baitd Oh the al- cated tc\ Broo)cs, with..the result nupr w ai employed in the construc­
One Country, One People
phone company secs the necessity
no rights over me in serving Mr. Reported 32 Per Cent Accounts and Notes
hb expkwioa,*Hatfield re­ that
I
he became g rea sy worried.
tion o f the frame oi tjic Sfenan- Duke’s divorce papers in New York,
“ We aro one country and ono
Payablo ..........
14,lo2.50 for addition to its plant to care
ft &lt;ttaiU ot the charge
_______ — X-ilLi '
people
and the South is too intel­
for
this
growth.
It
means
also
which
tney
did.
Judge
Giegerich
In
doaK.
_ _ _ _ _
fumer.w)
MOSCOW, Oct. 1G.— UP)—The
my recent fight here distinctly said number of newspnpers in Soviet
Total ..........
$89,002.50 that the community is facing a ligent to be deluded into the idea
LondonExtendsW ales
—■
.
that New Jersey did not have ma­ Russia in comparison with 1913
A report o f the band commit­ Inrge financial nnd construction that to protect it ngainst another
program to house the families and Force bill tho right at timet*
Rousing Welcome On
trimonial jurisdiction in this caso has decreased by 32 por cent. There tee, ----------following the
announcement
,
and that the question of jurisdic­ are now .published throughout tho concerning thu yearly budget, was business firms coming here during should bo given to a minority or
ReturnFromLongTrip
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i i_..
\ IL. TL
*•«anor rchairman
hA1mi 1111 the next two decades, nnd thnt the oven one senator to throw u mon­
tion was an onon one until my an­ Federation
made
by ID.
Thrasher,
680 newspapers
city government finds it necessary key wrench into the legislative
swer was filed in. that State.
agnlnst 870 In pre-war times, but of tho committee, drew attention to make considerable outlays to en­ machinery of this common govern­
PORTSMOUTH, England, Oct.
"Instead o f remaining silent dur­ tho circulation o f tho Soviet papers to the fact that $8,000 appropria­
1G.— (&gt;P)—The Prince o f Wales,
ing these twenty vears, as some of exceeds the pre-war time circula­ tion for the band for the yenr wus large the school system and extend ment, a power not contemplated
the municipal developments in pub­ by tho constitution under which wo
heir ta the B ritish‘ throne, came
LONDON, Oct. 1G.— OP) The the papers havo said, I hnvo gone tion by 110 per cent, having reach­ thought by commitcto members to lic service, such as sewciago nnd live, nnd which can be used for
home
today
after
a
six
months’
be
insufficient
for
hte
needs
of
tho
from
one
lawyer
to
another
and
for a celebration to bj
ed by July 1, this year, nearly 8,­
British government is hard on tho
general purposes oi
legislatives
water.
ftii my commemorating jaunt which took him through a heels o f the communists, whose nc- havu paid large retainers. 1 hnve 000,000. Tho large political pa­ organization.
"There is perhaps no business barter
large
part
o
f
the
Britiah
posses­
always
been
told
months
after,
that
(Continued
On
Pugo
G.)
pers, like Pravda nnd Izvestia havo
a" Avidly tain*
, tlvltiea recently
in broadcai'.ing
“ I do not wish to be misunder­
enterprise or organization in San­
the attorneys were un«J&gt;,e to
2
to an an sions in South Africa und to the
a circulation, o f more than 1,500,­
stood. I personally maintain that
ford
which
keeps
in
closer
touch
I ^ i T ^ ^ t n 'mutiny havc^fed *the ahead with tho case. The much- 000 each.
today, by capitals o f South Amdrica.
with the development* o f tho city, overy essential right o f u state, u
The battle cruaier Repulse, which
“ “ ‘ J * nn- pr a„ ninSt
IIUVI ui
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flam es o f popular anger against nuoted statement thnt when he
The present number
o f liinh1
inagaboth In the matter o f past und fu­ minority o f an individual can be
carried him on the 25,000 mile voy­
'divorced me he gave .me a large zincs published in Russia is aboUt Tjl
Y
l
o
L
f
i
O
I
l
Q
r
Q
V
ture population, and Its purchas­ protected by tho checks and bal­
them.
, ,
...
settlement it* untrue. The money the sumo us before tho revolution, |r U l 1 7 1 1 0 * .L iC V IU X i
« «n «ve program h being age came in from the seu thia
Raids wore made last night on
ing power, thun does the tolephono ances of our constitution, and fav­
morning to find a damp drizzling
he gave mo before our mnrrmgi. but owing to their high prices, they
or senate ruled no drawn an to pre­
company."
tludih« nJ^!}
wbich and typically English autumn day. communist headquarters, mid a» is nil I ever received."
vent tho minority from obstructing
nro practically Inaccessible to tho
least one other communistic cerThe great war vessel was met by ter in London. A consideraoble
the m ajority in its constitutional
average reader.
The magazines
r po,t
, * lkb am bers destroyers and rieaphines and es­
Lakeland— Plans approved for
w v . 7 * 6,btr civic nlul
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary 23? Vessels Captured right to vote upon any question.
seldom find their wny to the vil­
number o f tho followers o f the rod
erection o f $1,000,000 bank buildcorted to an anchorage o f f SpitzLeonardy, aged resident o f bun- And 400 A re Arrested Certain senators, however, admit­
lages.
p o £ ^ li0ns of ^ city heud. The prince was greeted by banner wore arrested &gt;n
ting the necessary o f a reform,
ford. who passed away at her home
o f them o f prominence. All of thorn mg.
.
..«W *rc a memorial the Duko o f York and I'rhicc Hen­ aro charged » it h conspiring to in­
here Wednesday afternoon after a By Dry N avy O fficials maintain that without tho exist­
f e jy j1* “wming. beat races ry, who cume here on u special cite aeditlon and mutiny.
ence o f thin power o f obstruction,
long illness, were held this morn­
encroachment by measure* like
ing ut 10 o’clock from the All
ictiff,0/ ’ /*1* p,thibition or train to meet their brother.
Recently Home Secretary Hlckr.
WASHINGTON.
Oct.
10.—(A3
)—
London gave the prince the most
Souls Catholic- Church with Itcv. The coust guard o f t h e o r y navy the Force bill upon the rights re­
U t o S k S 1/ Pr°motion of
said that Communists who were
I 0 ^ held during the even- affectionate Welcome o f all his Britiah subjects were entitled to
. Humphries in charge.
hns captured 238 seagoing vessels served by the constution to th'J
hom ecom ings. He w hs'greeted at
'*
** AS
conclusion of church ser­ and approximately 400 prisoners states may be mnde easier. .
• ..
At the conciu
Victoria Station by the^king and I
government s
'^ r r o w
Why Not Modification
ie s , the body was borne to tho since its concentration
agulnst
if lh.e I**1 o t' queen and other members o f the }}^ w h ? c h scSVateJ what was con­
“ Why, then, do not they propoM*
icemcteiy
NEW YORK, C L
'* ” &lt;,r' ‘ K ra ,’ |,|
j ’ ,h* where further Impressive runt smugglers which was started
[ceremonies were held by members about sevea months ugut This re­ Home modification o f the rules
Fdtr
! l.n,Pr°vements Royal family and thousands o f stitutional and what was* uncon­ order to make the United Stntcs
Labor Cheap.
spectators.
sult has been obtained with a loss which while providing majority
The natives," who are large and |of tho Col. Theodore
independent o f foreign rubber pro­
r « 5 l i i t^ 11rnuniciPnl
propriarZT’ .w.'11 ««rve as
It is presumed that the author­ ducers, Harvey S. Firestone, pre*- muscular, will work
o f four government ships and cloture on ull questions which a f­
.......................n
C
am
p,---------.
.
,
.
.
.
.
for less than!Camp. N u m b« Three. U .S
n un
,n organiaztton
nriraniaztlon of
o f which Mrs. about three members o f their crew. fe ct ordinary legislation, will per­
ities
now
have
decided
thnt
the
Croyden
A
irport
Gets
those
on
the
British
plantations
in
P^ht C' P dcdlCtt*
mit unlimited debate ouly upon
reds havo passed over tho narrow ijCr L r V t mioanyali r preparing t o ! Malay, who get a shilling a day, 1 connrdy bad long been a member. Making public the figures today,
'
Tribute
to Mrs. Leonardy was the coast guard sala its captures those Tew occasions where legis­
Expansion P rogram line" to the wrong side.
Rubber
pa y*
remodeling a Mr. Firestone said,
lation involving alleged encroach­
Tho seizure last night of wagon­ spend $100,000,000 in remouen a , Inveatjjfatora hftV0 heon studying paid bv those in chargo of the\sim-&gt; o f ruin had exceeded $10,000,000 In ments upon the constitutional
an Wonien Find
p|e services, mention .being made vnluo nnd officials believe they can
CROYDON,’ Oct.
16.— (&gt;P)— A loads o f documents, papere. ac­ wh° ‘e
Firestone 1the question for Mr. Firestone, for of the fact that she wus twice n
rights o f the stutes is under con­
control the situation provided ude0 b ojj)an gerou s scheme, which it is stated will count books, posters and billy ami
Comnuny1' Mr. Fire-, two years. The Philippine Islands
sideration?
This would evidence
quipment
i
of
quntu
personnel
and
.
.
make the London terminal air- the like which were removed to Plantations * I
• ,tujned con- were cohsidered first because
I a sincere desire to lessen the powties,*
has
Obtained
ta
ffis
'p
w
b
b
-A
m
e
r
ic
n
n
«
announces,
has
ot
mmeu
limnufnctun
stone
made available und congress will ^
cirnmo the finest cdmnicrcial sta- Scotland Yard, would suggest that
I er o f hold up in matter* of or^ —Wometi
be asked to increase appropriations I
. tuld brill
rn the
v r» r* *nd tt'inomlsts o f!i tidn "*
l,,,e *world and which will the government believes the tom
r.
‘%
h„
u,nl.if
in
pnrrvinr
oUt
the
dinary legislation ami
for the woik in carrying out
j alAiUt u great and common »enso
I*??? lo« l option „ nJ
lco#t «Jear|y » quarter o f a million munist party itself rcspon«ule. 1.
winter patrol program.
been charged
o *f mconoi
alcohol one
on*
has now been begun in has
improvement in th.* pressnt con­
I *ont
The const guard is moving some I duct4 of business by the senate.
against the communists,thnt *n»/
Lry Tl. dan«*r» tanfronting earnest.
o f its vessels south from New Eng­
Much work will have to be done hare been preparing a campaign
tT L .
ence. Investigators inen wi
"Such u position on their pa
V
* ,hold “ Joint conlinesnritish rubber plan-1Mexico and leased a 35,000
land and it is putting them in ser­ would absolve them from any h
before the airdrome is complete, o f violence, nnd alio that thjfY ^ L'r.^ steamship
■JjJj?
„
etion o f e,£w *S» from the i rccs and hedges nre being re­ arranging to bring alien criminals
vice
around
the
Florida
Keys,
It
|
A 2,,000-uc
purchased ; plantation, o f which 350 ucr
thnt they were influenced
flan*. thj rv i rm?in Wo»ncn moved and a road diverted In or­ from various pa rtf of Europe and tatlon
mentn pathy. coming from scores o f never hus been made known how I
form in the senate
L
i“
*
T
‘
L
b?
«umr&gt;for
I
planted
In
-rubber.
.
E
x
,«n
P » W r ? . 5 dS!iX on uf Wo- der to take In a adjoining stretch
in carrying «$ut t0
a “ " “ " 'S i l t e d I Will be contained there, Revolu-1 friends from all over the »tat&lt;
many bouts the guafd will use in I
V , t() h j|j on t0 „ pari
to aerve
serve mainly
' " “ ""J! T
America to aid
Ee’r n
A ,s°dation
Mrs. Leonardy is survived by
the larger plantation to w. « ^
^
o f 1#bor contiitions eliminatpower
j
Whcn thU additional their plans.
r °f »hirh0n,^c*' f t the con- six children: John H
l y f r S lf i u n T S S S n j
fM
fit*—
be us
------------„
u
i? n the„ r lK to lu ? at Monrecvia,ied the rubber lands of Central and
id memori » ,te3°lu*'on waa ground becomes avuilublo tho air
expresses will have a clear unob­ Twn \Tpn Pav P e n a l t y |bor will be b“ “ rn“ public.
‘ublic.
South America from consideration.
w l b h y . f w i m &amp; n * N. h° v“
o f f iclnla. L , „ _ u „ and
„ , | foe p
,» r « o r .l purfavo" o l«&gt;
Ucal
"i* option..
lhc Rcich’ structed space of between two and TI W” O
m 611
e n I a y• *__
■ y .......... Icapital
capital ooff the
9 —
the negro
nijp repuo
Mr. Firestone said he was not C„ W. C. Leonardy o f Orlando and
poses i"
in lerialation.
legislation.
n - o
e
„
.
.....tie
s
^
l? r » r
K illin ir
W om en.
No Ship Facilities
interested in the 500-acre
3 * " u k 8 UPM&gt;,Which t,o take o ff F
Mrs. R. E. Waterman of Sabring. M t i n D l C S O I
I n j l i r i C S 1 “ It is an absurdity
O !
n -lllin k
I ILiberia
il . . ; . now lias no ship
nntl blight.
/
no* ha* n“
and un- i mcnVai*rubber plantation in Florithat any essential rig
. a ,.,/ bouts. Ida o f Thomas A. Edison nnd Henry
I
When
Auto
Hits
Him
. ( ’ a P ta in
is claimed is now pro1
STEAL OWN RIDES
CHICAGO,
be Ford and did not believe tbat rubono hero nnd the other an Ipad
muu With .the he,P.. °J‘
Sinking; Quiz MineSweeperBumped
)XIS
ll* n«w planta-1 her could be grouwn successfully
-(A’ lrgfl
16 — J/P)— F o u r! MIAMI, Oct.
TOKYO, Oct.
Michigan City. InJ.. today paw ^
ocal
cabinet
By
Sub
In
M
anouvers
the
T
ok
yo!
Her
man
now control |hundred officials' of
supreme j&gt;enalty
' IG.—/A3)__"I I
’
United S U ,e ,
injured when a
. [was fat*
itl:
4 damn
the world’s rub-1 Electric Bureau in dis ut
woman was the
tho.bhip -but
la
it
night whilo
“
beat
the
stone believes jered that t h e / could
coses. John Coval
A tv.*vRIE0 0 , Crt,‘ f** Oct. 1G.
FRENCH ACTION APPROVE!
Captain i&gt;n—Whiu
is the street,
|H- Diehirt.hA b0&gt;
Pin
nro-acompany
m
stealing
^
-ides
on
the
maneuvering
utidor
1Q0
the
throat
o
f
Martha
; -m m ander 0f the
Rc
• or water eight miles ut sea
this morning in a
Rc
i o f many free
10.—t/Pj—'Tftc *
? Michael Lira, or Point
PARI5
it i j said to hi
tittle credence
L°ma late yesterday in
eil o f minister* today
taki « three S-51 survivnt. The finnl
1 aboard the
imoua approval to Fr
amcr U. \ u pr?.b&gt;em o f locating the
' the 400
fi
aubmnrin
0RSweepcr
Ortolan,
the
be
ion to the hoc
Ormond—$12,000,000
sub
ul)marine 25 commanded by Linut.
.when
I otth o f kore, to be open*
: y ■
£ °"
mt hi
IV V
camo, to the surface
itiou nose up and rammed
.
01Leers,
Jhe stern, Ng otlc ^ the Ortolan In

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Legion Post
Celebration
[Armistice Day

Many Communists
Are Arrested B y
English Officials

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Leonardy
Held This Morning

Revision Of Tax Laws Demanded By
Business Men, Says Chamber Head »

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�Convert
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when first questioned stated that
he gnve H. A. W ycbe. formerly a
HELSINGFORS, Oct. 15^—(/P)—
clerk at a local hotel, 1350 commis­
A t a recent fam ily reunion in Cen­
sion for giving him tha name of
and Sons of
tral Finland there assembled 1,000
the Winter Park prospect, but lat­
rested
descendants
o f the fam ily, whoso
ter said that he gave only $50 to
county jail late Tuesday afiernt m, the former clerk. Wyche, the de­ records date b o d r t o 1412. A num­
upon a warrant sworn out by &lt;,b- tectives say, maintains that lie wan ber o f those present came from
distant countries, including the
_____ - Press., president o f the f w- given S350 by the salesman.
rnhnm
United Staten and Canada. A re­
Won’t
Make
Statement
cFry firm charging embexMenifnt
markable feature o f the large ga­
Wyche 'last night declined to
og |383.
thering was that approximately
state whether or not he had re­
The salesman, last night, had'
70 percent were peasants as y m o
ceived any amount o f money from
their progenitors.
made bond which w is fixed
Wagner.
The event aroused so.m uch in­
When questioned at the sheriff's
61,250.
f\
office yesterday, Wyche declined terest in Finland that the^covernment sent Premier Tulcnhqjmo and
preprinting the 6382 from » dale to tell where he was between the Archbishop Gummerus as its rep­
hours o f five p. m. and 10 p. m.
of a diamond, for $1,132 to h t isl- on Oct. 5, the night on which resentatives.
dent of Winter Park. Wagncit it Wagner reported^that ho had been
is charged, reported the sale, at tabbed. Ue also refused to say Whale Station Closed
whether ho knew anything about
$750 to his company and1 atf
ad having
h a t;
the man who is said to have carried As Big Fish Diappear
been mode to a man o f Orlande.
Wagner out to make the talc.
Theft Is Reported
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SEATTLE. Oct. 15.—(/P)— The
On Monday night, Oct. 6, the Wagner, when he first reported Bay City whale 'station o f 't h e
salesman reported to his firm and that he had been robbed, that he American-Pacific Whaling Com­
to the local police and the Orange had been employed by I, Press and pany, one o f a few remaining in
County Sheriff Karel, that he had Sons for several years.
the United States, is being disman­
been robbed of $135,000 o f Jewelry
Have Retained Counsel
tled. Lack of whales in the ocean
mostly diamonds, by a man who
Officials o f the fl/m stated that tributary to Grays Harbor, neceshad carried him out on the Fair the salesman haiF been employed oltated the shut-down. Only 21
villa road for the supposed purpose
whales have been brought Into tho
of selling a diamond to his uncle.
station since, the opening o f the
n-ar service opened the Forty-eighth Triennial convention o f tho Episcopal church at Audofor thirty years. They havo re­ season last April. In previous years
ew Orleans. More than 10,000 attended th~ servfco imdr n choir o f 230 voices led the singing.
tained counsel.
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the catcji averaged from 1$00 to 800
‘ i o f Bishop William Montgomery Brown on charges of
Detectives declare that the cord whales a season.
It waa this convention whch upheld the convention
with which Wagner sayo he was
Radical changes in ocean
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tied loosely to the tree was so rents along the north and south
tight that a man's arms could not Pacific coast have made new feed­
bo thrust under it.
ing cones.
W E A P “ Story Lady”
Fascist Secretary
The sheriff would not permit
newspaper men to see Wagner last
Publishes R eport o f New Faculty Member
Panama City— Plans under way
for erection o f $450,000 hotel.
A t W oman’s College
ORLANDO, Oct. 1&amp;-Avk W g
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‘ •—l/P)— Ninety p;raoners escaped
from road camps o f Florida nml
seventeen from the state farm dur­
ing the period of January 1 to
October 1, this year, the records in
the office of Chief Prison Clerk T.
E. Andrews show.
O f tha 00 fugitives from the
Jroad camps, 54 recaptures were e f­
fected for 1025, up to September
80. O f that number, 20 wero 1025
. escapes, and 28 wero returned who
had fled daring previous yearn.
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Eleven recaptures wero made nt
the state farm . “ THtae o f them
w ere escapes fo r 1925, and eight
wero thoso w ho had le ft In pre■ vious years.
Five escapes fo r September nn I
tw o fo r August were reported for
the road camps by S. I,. Walter;;,
auditor. One rccapturu win made
• iftr September when Sam Johnson,
negro, who mado an u n iu iw sfu l
d“ h X?1.
y'M returned.

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40 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins city limfrl
subdivision, all for ?90,000.00. .
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Price $13000.00. Investigate this.
One'lot on Park Ave., arid'one on Palmetto ]
dose in. $3000.00 each. B&lt;jth neartftouth Sifc
school
Business lot or warehouse lot, d o t e in,
Only $16000.00.
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Fine piece o f R. R. Road frontage at&gt;|40.00
18 lots in d ty limits $210)00.00. pee th
balance 1, 2 and 3 years. . . ,,

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r.OME, Oct.
15.— (/P)— When
Benito Murnoiiii: stretches
his
right arm forward in Romnn sa­
lute and calls: "Fascist.-;, attentionl", tho answer “ Present!" is
a chorus o f voices o f about 3,000,­
000 men, women and children.
Fascism, only a handful o f men
fom o ten years ngo, is now n for­
midable army, according to an offilial report made by Roberto Farinaccl, secretary general o f the
Fascist Party. Here arc Ills fig ­
ures:
08 Provincial Federations;
0,317 National Trade Unions;
317 Nntimnl Trade Unions;
J8 Children's Organisations;
10 Vunguard Organizations;
51*0 Women’s Groups;
0,000 Men’s Groups.

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 15—W —
Mrs. Alda Gorcon, well known to
ns the
the children radio
"Story Lady" from Station WEAK,
New York City, it* n member o f tho
faculty of spoken English depart­
ment. at tho Florida State College
for Women. Mrs. Gordon ia a grad­
uate of the Milwaukco Statu Col­
lege and tho Curry ,8chool o f Exircssion, Boston. She hns had specnl work in "story telling" at tho
Columbia School o f Expression,
Chicago, and was n member o f the
Washington Story Players, and a
under
rtudent of* Shakespeare
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Louio Calvert, nt Now York Uni­
versity. Sho was n pupil o f W il­
liam Tilly, Columbia University.
Before coming to Florida State
College, Mrs. Gordon was instruc­
tor in diction at Windsor P. Dag­
Frostproof—City to vote Boon on gett’s School o f Expression of
$355,000 bond issue, for municipal Spoken Word, Now York, and nsnistnnt, director at the Triangle
improvements.
Theatre.
Ihinrdin— Water mains lxdng ex
Tampa—52,000,COO hotel to bo
tended; ner/ type o f fire plugs itr
constructed on Davis Islands.
stalling in down town section.

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B f CHARLES P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16*— f/P)—
Although the council of the Inter­
parliamentary Union refused even
to consider tho plea o f Carl Lindhagen, mayor of Stockholm, that
tho union adopt a common lan­
guage for the wholo world, yet
comment among his fellow dele­
gates indicated that Lindhngen’s
proposal would have had many
supporter;*, provided they had Conridered It possibio of realisation.
They didnt’ so consider it, how­
ever, and felt ii would hnvo been
a waste o f time to discuss it.

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Some o f the English-speaking
delegates at tho interparliamen­
tary gathering did seem to think
their languages spread promise;*
to make o f it, ultimately, n modiuh which may prove serviceable
for tho transaction o f oil business
a polygot assemblages, but it was
noteworthy that tho non-English-

Mascotte— City to install twenty
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wise.
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been expected, each nationality
nt the interparliamentary meet­
ing seemed to feel that ita idiom
was thoone which,
for beauty,
simplicity, clarity and all other
good qualities, ought to ho chosen
if therq wero to he a*i agreement
on any single one oul o f the en­
tire collection.
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Good Hay and Plenty O f It
Also full line of fresh, clean Horse, Poultry/ arid Daii
Our price and quality will save you money. Money b*
are not sdlisfied.

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Made-to-order lnngungen had
few advocates, most o f tho oppo­
sition to them being based on the
ground that thoy must inevitably
be based largely upon of the older
tongues, or perhaps some group of
tongues, and can only be popular
with those to whom the latter come
naturally.
Even Lindhagcn addressed the
interparliamentary
sessions
in
French, nob Volopuk or Esperanto.

SANFORD FE1

ALGRAIN HORSE FEED

Bring an 05% Grain Ration. Is the mosteco­
nomical, as well as the best balanced
hoyif feed on the market.

SUPPLY 0
Myrtle Ave. &amp; -ill!

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Now is the Time to Save Money on your Fall Merchandise
6 fo o t Duplex Window

32-incli Dress Ginghams, fast colors,

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Shades

Best grade 25c Bleaching,
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$2.50 Crepe dc Chine, good assortment
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Per vard.
Men’s Topkis Uniort

36-inch Pajama Check. P er yard

Ladies’ New Fall
Silk Dresses

Men’s Broadcloth
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Ladies’ Goats
32-inch Devonshire Cloth.
6-inch B elding Satin.

Per yard

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Guaranteed

Per vard
Child ren’si-Coats
$5.95 ,t o $9.95 ,,

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BETTER B
For Homes.

2 lots in Rose Court, one fronting on Sanford Avenue, $5,000 for both.
1 lot on Park Avenue, close in, best residence section, $3,150.
21 acres jiist o f f County Club Road good subdivision trapt. This Is a
splendid investment and the price is right,
femall house on Elm Avenue, garage on lot. For quick sale $4,600.
If you would be interested in the best lake front tract in the county see
me at once.
Several modern homes jUBt being built’ at attractive prices and requiring
a small cash payment, balance like rent.

What have you ? Furnished or unfurnished
your place for you.

Cold Storage Plant, half city block, French Ave. Terms.
40 Acre Celery Farm for $1250 per acre, Terms.
Nice House and 20 acres celery farm. $40,000. Good terms.
Business and Residence lot$ on First Street Extension,
Lot on Oak between 11th and 12th. $2,000. Good terms.
Lot corner Oak and 14th. $2,500. Easy terms.

t ljiave a real good investment in income property just for this week.

RSal Estate and Investments.

Phone 743.

REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Masonic Building—— Phope 707

203*205 Meisch Building

Acreage

Homes

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc

For Bargains

R . W. LAWTON, Realtor

Farms

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

W ith .offices in N ew Y ork City and various other citkj
over the country, we are in a position to sell your prod
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in propera
in this locality.
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Wonderful value in a 6-room bungalow In Rose Court. Furnished.
Large lo t Garage. Shade trees. Ask us about this BARGAIN.
Also beautiful 8-room house in Rose Court,' completely and elaborate­
ly furnished. Large corner lot. Priced considerably under market. A
steal at the present price.

I f you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, m
kindly communicate with us.

COLCLOUGH.. » REALTY COMPANY.
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Phone 732

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CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS
ACREAGE

SUBDIVISIONS

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A 3 acre bargain on Country Club Road.
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2. Northeast corner lots, 12th St. and Elm Avenue. One 6 room house. One 3
house, modern, bath with screened porches, beautiful lawn, flowers, tropical si
bery. For sale together or separately.

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REAL BARGAIN
5 Room House
Only $2,200.

$700 cash

20 acres land, 8 cultivated, 50 orange trees, other fruit, good well
2',fc miles from Chuluota.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
Number 5 Rail Building, Opposite Post Offico, Sanford, Florida
20 Yeurs Experience With Florida Land

Values Just In Their Infancy
2 lots and 8 room modern house, on corner, fronting cast and south, frontage
First Street 127'/. feet, depth 132 ft. House rented for $65 per month and j«
refused $12,500. Fort short time $13,000, one third cash and balance in one, twol
three years.

Two Lots Corner

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Eleventh and Myrtle
Ih. $600.00 cash, balance real easy

Five acres and living quarters, just off the Orlando road about five
Sanford, few days only, at $1600.

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Just out of Sanford City limits, .east front on Sanford Ave„ lot with two i®
house, also lot immediately behind same fronting on Palmetto, all for $775 a
and $25 per month. Total $3,000.

Beautiful Bungalow, Brand New
Five rooms nnd modern in every respect; nice location
and good neighbors. $7,500.00.
$1,300.00 cash.
$1,200 December 25th and balance $65.00 per month.

AH properties subject to prior sale.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments
116 South Park Ave

PHIL SMITH, Mgr
Phone

You enn’t beat it in Sanford

ATTENTION OWNERS

Original purchasers of Pine Crest lbts are doubling
their money.

HAVE YOU NOTICED

A few choice ones left.

That the East bulkhead is completed ana that First Street is about to be paved
ginning at Sanford Avenue. Well we h avo some of this pronertv for sale. ’
owners have re uctlantly placed the beat of this property on Che market in d
to improve their cash position. Inveati gate this offer.

We have a client asking* fo r a large, close in lot to
start a new business in Sanford.

FIRST STREET
®ne
Wonting. 130 ft on First Street. Running back 125 feet to \Vi
Street. $800 per front foot,
cash, 5% binder.
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Tell us what you have. List youh houses, lots, farms,
groves and acreage with us. W e have buyers waiting

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

K SIMMONS, Sale* Mgr,
108 Magnolia Ave,

SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
300 feet on Cypress, fronting 100 feet on the Boulevard and Watpr Street '
property is offered at $275 per front foot on Cypresa Street, t S wmSStJ
Sanford Avenue 1 block West, has, we understand, sold for $850 lu&gt;».
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fTALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Oct. Jfl.—

^ Will Take
JlUfriOTi Offer
canisnt

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He at Meeting
•r Vis., Oct. 16.—
f c j o f control o f
, 3t its next meethe proposed DeaSsnism at the
K s made.poxHli n , which orgnn.•imlowmcnt fund
i on last spring.
1 the “drive" to
c% f Americanism
the Dcpsrintfft o f
were
,-m^ututc‘d
L t W r th c,kwrM
. %{ Bartow, pant
•r of the legion. In
campaign, throaglt
rith the nntion.il
) per ctnt of tho
t, —|p— swdowment,
the latter was of-

ijp\__West Florida is enforcing the
fl/hing laws to the letter, and the
industry in that section reveals
improved Conditions over last year,
according' to State Shell Fish Com­
missioner T. B.. Hddgds, who- re­
cently visted Pensacola, MJUpn,
Camp Walton, Valparaiso and oth­
er places aolng the coast.
Captain H odges' trip w a s-for tho
primary purpose o f ascertaining
whether or not tho laws for tho
protection o f fish and shell fish
vjrero being p r e p a y , upheld.
Commissioner Hodges called at­
tention to the fa ct that tho license
ytfar fq r the fishing, in d u stry -cf
the state began on October 1, un­
der the general salt water fish
and shell fish laws, and that 99,
630.90 had been received In remit­
tances fo r licenses by his office du­
ring the first week. The licenses
arc issued fo r commercial fishing,
coverin g,th e dealers in fish and
oysters ynd boat licenses.
No license Is required o f sports­
men under the g e n e ra l. laws fo r
fishing in the salt waters o f the
state, unless the fUh are sold, the
commissioner pointed out.
,Mr. Hodges left shortly after
his western trip fo r a visit to the
coast to make further inspections:

N A S ^ y i U S , Oct. It!— GP)—The
g a s o h e lU lln g station has replac­
ed t h e 'familiar old sqppllng that,
form erly was swung down to block
the public highways in the Torn
'of a toll "ate.
'M otorists aro paying p ah o f the
highway construction expense at
three cents a gallnn a t’ the filling
station, pump, where formerly ev­
ery vehicle passing the designated
spotn had to plonk down n quarter
Toll gates were satisfying to
traffic^lOO years ago when the piopcers blazed through forested areas
and estahjished accomnidation for

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H. G. Woolworth, Mgr,

o v iry ten * e e p or hogs, to three
cents for each four-horse carriage.
Tho rates advanced with the pro­
gress In roads and modes o f tra­
vel arid similar toll systems were
adoptedj n other states^.___________

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Fii'e Prevention Week
Complete stock fire exlln
gulshers carried by

Prime CutsWestern
CHUCK STEAK

Ball Hardware

Imperials

Western Brisket

■ 2 1-2 pound Can o f Klim
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S No. 2 Cans T om a toes.....
■ No. 1 Cans Tomatoes, 3 cans for.:.....
■ 3 Rolls o f Toilet Paper........ ........... .
| 3 pounds of 50 to 60 prunes....;..-../.......
■ No. 1 Sliced or Crushed Pineapple.....
jj No. Can Corn, 2 cans.....£.*.f,
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S No. 2 Can Peas, 2 cans......
| Mrs. Duke’s Hoppin John in cans.
| Mrs. Duke’s Brunswick Stew in cans
| N ice Fat Mackerel, lb. . . .£ , £ .* ..... .
■ 2 1-2 lb. Corn on Cob...... .....................
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Campbells,
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lily constructed nests
p observation. Tho inlout inceiuntly while
Intel quietly in the cor[nest, apparently shunImentcd one! The moph» wildly rushing ant
feat it was unable to
pything in its path was

New Houses in City at best price and terms.
10 acre Celery Farm with new hiuse, crons and
farming tools. On Sanford Aveiue,
Aveiue. close
drew* in
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Valdez’Realty Co

410 Sanford -Ave,

I Oct. IC.-I/P)—The
Imcr.tcii ant is recordkits Archive for Neuin.vbiu’rv jfolh ull &lt;Iu2
Hotuncfi by Dr. Ru■widdy^bown nerve

410 Sanford Avenue

POT ROAST

Palmetto— White w ay lights to
be installed along Bay Street,

Insane Ant
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Cnc a-room BungriJSw'; IT blocki Trdm’ poet o ffice, best location, now .vacant. Price «3il00.
$1,000 down, balance $32 month.

ALL OVER THE W O R L f e :
Key mar
No. 2 Can

To lighten labor’ll load

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Ways the,ant was disM ei a microscope, it
have suffered n tu­
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itroyed several of the
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Hut my Substance is so meager
I can-do but little more,
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Trade at Plggly Wiggly Store
W c bring tr&gt; your table the food*
delights 06 all lands, as well as the
best ofdonirstic foods. W c bring
them to'you fresh, arid pure, and
at a great saving which no smaller
oiganisarioh could possibly offer!

Salad
Dressing

FANCY “ BLUE HOSE

DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA

Our Business Is to Lighten Your Load

Corn

KEYM AR
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10-bo to P-ound

KEYM AR
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CORNER 4th STREET AND SANFORD AVE
Big New Front, Phone 'GG0

Apples, York Imperial, lb.— 5c
Sweet Potatoes, lb.............. 5c
Sugar, fine cane, ib........ -...
Pineapple Sliced (Silver Bar
Brand) No. 2 Can, per c a n — 24c
Pineapple Grated in Syrup,
(Silver Bar Brand) No. 2 Can
Per c a n ____ _________ -24c
-Year-old g'jrilJJ
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Round and Sirloin Steak
Per lb.............. .......

DEL MONTE SLICED

IEAPPLE can .
JERGEN’S BOYAL PALM

HARD
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Potatoes

CAKE

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Full Cream, Lb
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FANCY
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Stew Beef, per lb.

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1-2 Ib.

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es has passed into history. Down,
. into the dust by the overwhelming
onslaught o f i
Washington team’
gallant Pirates,
with
the
games
standing
three
to
one; against, them Sunday
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_ night, looked out into a new week with confidence, and
^ (stra ig h tfo rw a rd Won three games in a row.
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iv iiin iim o i m t m
T M I - I 1.lt 11* Month*—9LII die stu ff o f the team 'which now holds the championship.
t.red ■-»* CIV b» Car r t « .
Hu.
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»n r.
the Pirates came from behind twice to tie the scofe and
m m c h i Ail
finally to win the game by a score o f seven to nine. The
ihk*. r*i
Pirates made baseball history yesterday which will long en­
dure.
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’'W alter Johnson, hardy noble fighter that he is, was not
t* «**!«•• himself yesterday.
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task to throw a wet ball with
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cufctomary speed. Bui it is doubtful if the outcome would
have been different had the weather been fine. Three
Wl
gamefe in a world series is some pitching for a man of Johnson's age.
D A Y .O C T . 1ft, 18*5
The Pirates have taken the pennant to Pittsburgh.and it
H ERALD 'S PLATFORM
is reasonable to believe that it will be safe with them for
water rant* to Jocksoa- another year. In the meantime let’s turn our sporting eye
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Respectable Real Estat«.
BY ARTHUR H RI9BA1B
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GO TO THE ANT, thou slug­
gard. consider her w a ft * id be
wise.” Or, young men and ol men,
if you haven’t any induatrlo ■ ant
at hand, go to Walter Jo mion,
pitcher for the Senators, and con­
sider HIS ways and be win;.
That man has plnyed U icball,
a tiring game, exhausting lerVes
and muscles, for nineteen years
!e is IN BASEBALL *A VERY
OI.D MAN.”
When it was announced t tat he
would pitch for Washington against
Pittsburgh—nn event more inter­
esting to 100,000,000 people In the
United States than any other con­
ceivable event on earth at mesent
—the wise onei&gt; said:
“ Poor OLD JOHNSON. He will
do pretty well for one inning, pos­
sibly two or three; THEN Se will
blow up.”

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the kind of
want in your,
the new kind'
in your old

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JOHNSON DIDN’T blow tip. He
pitched two games, allowing only
11 hits, and he struck ou t-12 men.
That means something in profesional baseball o f the highest
class.
He pitched all through the two
games and he never wavered or
faltered.
John J. McGrow, o f the Giants,
said truly of Johnson after his fin ■:
performance in Pittaburgb;“ Johnson not only smothered
the speed and punch of the Pirates
but he gave them a lesson in his
art. He struck out ten o f the
strongest batters In tho game.
When it Is realized that these hard
hitting Pirate:* got but five hits,
the skill o f Johnson can bo apprec­
iated.”

Evening Kush

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HIGH S^IOOL1
Mra. Steele,
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Every Monday,
and Friday Ei

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Some place in North Carolina cawed Washington is up in
arms
because it 1b continually being confused with Washingof itroet p»te| pro- .
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ton, D. C. It seems that no mail ever reaches Washington.
N; C. without ^nUsscnt to Washington, D. C.” being stamped
_ , , ___ Hon , o i .
o r « o 4 U l * M o .r o c
on it. And this is getting the Carolinons’ goat. They want
I
nf rirr beontlfteAto change, the name o f Washington. ‘
No, you are wrong, not Washington, N.C., but Washington,
■ o f. scbetV
f«r’ tncr«*M4 fi- D. C. They claim that in as much as Washington, N. C., was
founded first and named first, it has a greater right to the
name
thftri has any other city later established. They have
■THOUGHT FOR TODAY
presented this priority claim to the Rotary Club of Washing
T H E O V N lic iE N T GUIDE:— ton, D. C.; and are nsking aid, in the name of all that ia fair
Th*- stepft o f .ft Rood man are ord­ andJust, to change the name of the capital.
ered by the Lord. Psalm 37: 33.
The New York World thinks that this ought by all means
TRULY, McORAW said of the
PRAYER:— Enable u ., O Lord,
to
be
dono. It doesn't think that Washington is an appro­ wonderful Johnson, "HE HAD EV­
to ktndy thy Word faithfully. Then
$
It Sjiall be a lamp to our feet and priate name for tho capital anyway.” That city is dedicated ERYTHING.”
Young gentlemen, and old gen■ guide to our path.
tb the interests of government job-holders, and to pet up tlemeri,
remember that Johnson
SOMETHING W ORTH W HILE
George Washington as the patron saint of these is simply “ HAD EVERYTHING,” but he had
BA LLA D E OF DIBILLUHIQN
CHARLESTON, (W EST VA.) CAZETTE
to be absdrd. The fellow had no conception of the traditions first, lost and all the time, HELP
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CONTROL.
He
trained
for
his
o f jobry at Till; he was forever, quiting his job, resigning his
There Is n magnet drawing peo­ dered about, regulated nnd govern-1
great pitching feat, the reporters
That “ thing* are seldom what thay commission and retiring to his Virginia acres.
said, as though he were training ple o f brains, ability and resources ed.
tseem
Penrose, thinks the World, would be a fit name for the for a prize fight.
I thought was poe
poetry. H ’a proset
Who is not looking for a haven?
to Florida. These people nre not
F o r maayt'a.. tha brij
bright and apark- capital of our country. “ Here was a man who scaled the loftFlorida advertises thnt she hns
following
a
pled
piper.
Men
do
not
HE TRAINED for something
eliminated one at IcaiC of these
jest heights o f job-holding; he was tho very flower, acme and
riuad.
much better than a fight. lie train­ inveu. without investigation. They harrassing taxes. What one enrns
T &amp; t 4i S S a * • beautedui
pinnacle
of
johry.
llo
sank
his
teeth
in
his
first
job
at
the
I find th at .m any
ed to demonstrate that so-valled
not emigrate without a cause and lenves for his family, Florida
age of twenty-four, and from then until hia lamented demise "did age” in baseball I*'n ot 1m- do
)bij ituqr
ro»e
iti.'v r* *" '*
that appeals to their renson. A ennnot tax. How ninny people with­
at the age o f sixty-one he never once let go; repeated on­ nortent. lie proved thnt it is not few might he caught in a draft in your knowledge are trying by
Concaala,a.***‘ *rf**L
f tv a ^ t e . a . ' T L
And,
slaughts by the massed voters of Pennsylvania failed mis­ hard WORK that hurts us, but to the Everglades hut the stand­ trhst arrangements to avoid the
m y the Dftitube lan't bluel
W ho aay
erably to pry him loose. His name, in addition, would servo WHAT WE DO BETWEEN ing and character of those who are high exactions of the inheritance
TIMES.
'
^rrm&lt;r'^1 k
,
making permanent arrangements tax? This tax is paid by widapvs
l*va found that* o f t In Nature'* well the purpose of ^he renltors, who, next to the job-holders,
A man old at thirty-nine 7r , to fish for alligators and fight and children. It must be paia in
are the most influential class in Washington. It trips music- forty is not made old by work. fleas in Florida convince us that cash. Often the distresnid family
scheme
\
A lovsly scentless flow er uiow*; ally of the tongue and lends itself to pleasing alliterative vnri He is mado old by late hours, dis­ wu must look beyond a mere craze
is compelled to sell property at a
A tree of'height and girth supremo ations like theso:
sipation. drink, stupidity.
to find the meaning. People of sacrifice to pay It. It is either a
That fru it ndr blossom ever
Consider Walter Johnson, the r.turdy habits, succesn.'ul businesses charge far paying tha debt o f nn
“ Penrose by the Potomac.
shows;
great pitcher; study his ways and ample means, high standing in ture, or is a socialistic ytny o f re­
“ Penrose-Cliff by the Placid Potomac.
A -b ir d whose wing with color
be wise.
th eir respective communities have distributing property. On either
.glow s, .*•
“ Penrose-Briar-Cliff by the Pellucid, Placid Potamac.
gone to Florida, nnd. lifter full ground it. is unworthy n free peo
W hose gayest carol drips with rue;
,RATS IN Britain do $350,000,000 investigation and due deliberation, ile. The ancestor, who has wrest­
“
Penrose-Briar-Cllff-Manor
by
tho
Purling,
Pellucid,
Afld now— how long the tally
damage pvery -yeflr. Here they
'g r o w a —
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_ Placid Potomac, the Pluy Paradise of the Politicians, the Port do more damage. There ia more artr milking arrangements that are ed with income tax, sur-tnx, Piles
rlnilhunti ill bha-acti't to .go Co t onto bile b tax,: ..gasoline. tAk
of Ports.
■■ for them to damage.” • ' ' r‘ ■• "
T h e y tg y the Danube Isn’t hluot
iirida to live. Millions are being fedrs to ienvo the unevcM battle'
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The citizens o f Washington, N. C., will no doubt be very
England endured the $350,000,Far peaks tliiit llks warm beacon* thankful to tho World for its generous Support of their move­ 000 annual damage more or le:*i spent in that state. It will not do to his widow and children. He
, to say that this merely a specula turns to the "city o f refuge," the
gleam*
patiently. But now the rot* make, tor'., bo,,,,,. Some have specula­ hnven in the shuth that offers hope
ment
and
the
recommendation
of
u
new
name
for
the
capital.
But alftVbr In eternal snows;
themselves a nuisance in Buck tions in mind, but people who o r­ to his widow and children. Hence,
Possibly they agree with everything thq World hud to say.
A friend vxalt«&lt;i by esteem
Ingham Palure, where tho King
hanks, build. Immense ho+ so many m A o f means are going
. But grinds hia little axe and
However to us, Floridans, used to all kinds of promotion nnd Queen live; where Woodrow ganize
tols and upnrtment houses, factor­ to Florida, and also the smart men
go3f,*' y••*
»
Wilson
slept
and
dreamed
Demo­
schemes, it looks peculiarly as if certain North Carolinians
ies, garages, laundries and invest who know that where wealth and
8he hath eyea black, T v e said,
,
were at Innt realizing the extreme value of advertising and cratic dreams.
in public utilities nre counting upon initiative go, times will be good.
as aloes;
Rats in Buckingham Palace are something permanent. No mineral
were trying in n unique way to boom their town.
The second thought U that if theixThey vieU may be another hue!
not to be endured. Thu slogan
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Impertinent Rats.

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Resident of F!orM«

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Hit it. !
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I'hOM til
Member of Sa.*,goal!
Florida Stats 1
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Flortala Asit-ciitiou.
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The officials o f the SeminqjG Pounlj
Bank take pleasure in hel,ping"you
advising you— assisting ycuUh eve
consistent way to achieve your di
sires.
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lure can account for it. Fruit, vetc
F.at More Fruit”
hna been etnbles, cotton nnd cereals grow ns ■mart fellows con make money
Florida is not trying to take it
T1IKUK IS NO harm in being stupid, so long as a man changed to “ Kill More Rats."
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B E A Ja E S T A T E
well in the Carolina.*, Georgia, Aln- away from their dependents.
They
tho Danube’ Isn't blue!
does not think himself clever; no good in being clever, if a
buma and Mist&lt;sslppi. But impor­
'an‘l
o 'tiS
But
it
is
not
hard
to
go
one
step
A SMALL part of the money that
Some day they'll tail me, 1 suppose, mun thinks himself so, for that is a short way to the worst men recently spent in the big tant people are going to Florida I _____
further.
If the
are
... ..
v.Vv »Florida
.W.iww people
I^wpib »t»3
W A R E H O U S E P R O P E R T Y
My dear and true love isn't true; stupidity.— MacDonald.
live nnd to do business. They sturdy nnd sensible enough to turn
war killing other MEN, would ex­ to
propose
to call
thut
state
home.'
Jt may be verity. Who knows?
—
»—n
*»—*
L-----their
faces
ugainst
this
domogog-oterminate all the rot* nil the The speculators
1200 feet on Railroad
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have found out ical, modern Invention, they arc u
They say the Danube Isn't blue!
BEFORE
PHILOSOPHY
can
teach
by
experience,
the
ntoaqultoee,
wipe
out
ail
plagues
this
fact
and
they
know
whnt
it
A
BARGAIN..
GOOD
TERMS
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— Edward W. Barnard,
good people to trust to deul with
philosophy hns to be in readiness, the experience must be parth. **” UP ° p URUe 8,)0t" 011 means to have independent, re­ other modem source!* of revenue.
oA F E W C H O IC E H O U S E ? u
If at flrat you don't succeed, cry, Fathered ai\d intelligently recorded.—Carlyle.
‘ Fortunately mts and plague* sourceful und wealthy people to If u people have the couragu t i
flock to a state. There Is n funda­ turn down the demagogues in one
cry aqaln. •«,
climb up from the slums into tho
Located In Exclusive Residential Section*.
mental cause for this phenomonn. thing, the same people will tell the
-opclaces. That attracts tho atten­
Price and Terms on Request.
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It
comes
frum
some
cause
thnt
it
Doggona It! I f they had Just
M Y FAVORITE STORIES
amateurs where to head in on other
tion of those that have the power
in the business of the student to questions of government.
let thait man Haklntvula in, we
By IRVIN S. CODU
nnd then something is done.
B U IL D IN G L O T S
find out.
might nave something to writo
Does West Virginia catch tho
Selected
with
reference to LOCATION offers
abodt today.
A Sherlock Holmes looks all point? Here we have mineral
A youth in southeastern Mis- lawyer, "I don’t believo there it*
BISHOP BROWN, o f Ohio, has
ful range in speculative
o
..... little
....... clues as
„„ well wealth hardly
scratched,
including
souri became Involved in legal pro­ anything I can dq. .You remember at last been expelled by the Houso ways, (or the
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If ail men were paid whnt they ceedings as tho result o f tho my*- how hard I worked for him at his of Bishops. The good bishop, who ln«*ibn
bl.»
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as tho big ones, lie reasons by in- limestone and flre-cluy; timber and
PROFITS
are actually worth, the high cost teriaus dlsnppearunco o f a neigh­ trial— huw 1 sweated down two insisted on doing hi.* own think duction und deduction. Ho clintin- grazing land unsurpassed, nnd
Price and Terms Very Attractive “ I
o f living would bo a mure serious bors’ mare and tho upithot was that or three collars over yonder in Iing, applied for an injunction to a tea and com*.ructs from the known farming land that does not need
problem than it la now.
n jury went so far as to find him that courthause and how I wasted restrain other bishops from put- and the probable. Now we ull know; irrigation. We have fish and gome;
BUY IN SANFORD
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guilty of hono-stealing and the all the oratory I had in my system, ting him out. Whllo the applica­ whut Florida has to offer In the lovely stream:* and forests. We can
Safe and Sound.
,
One thing about it, that woman Judge gave him n sentence of five and how ( snapped both my sus­ tion wns pending he was expelled. way of climate, soil and naturnl duplicate Switzerland, the Rhine,
who is the mother o f 34 and her years ut hard labor. A friend of penders.
But in spite o f all I
It is over, nnd until the i ay of resources. We can eliminate ull the Danube and the plainr o f Ixjmhusband do not have to borrow any mine defended him at his trial.
could say, you know as well as I judgment nobody will know who these its furnishing any part o f the hardy. We ure no\y building roads
children to take to the eircua.—
powerful attraction
nnwArfiil
ntti-..-*!.— that *-is draw­
------ ull through the atnte.
Homo months after hia lute do whnt happened. The case went wns tight.
------ The rspecu*|
R E A L T O R S
Tampa Times. It seems to us that client had been taken away to be­
ing people nnd capital from the tutors who follow cupilal end con­
against us and the Judgu gave
they have n circus all their awn.
IT Yearn o f Success in Sanford tbl.r
gin serving his suntcncu this friend Wetfey five years in the State
THE EXPELLED bishop, how­ other states. Whut, then, is it that structive genius can find here nil
ta
MagnolTa at Second.'
was sitting one morning in his o f­ penitentiary nnd there he is!”
ever, can go on living about us induces tho big capitalist, small kinds of values to engage their
We note with sorrow that the fice when tho door oponod nnd
"Yu*, suit, Hal,” said the fath­ usual. Friends will eut with him, business.* man, developer, trader, talent. Our water power is prucLOANS
city has pot yet repaired the there entered tho father o f the er," Wesley, Junior is up thnr in restuurnnts will entertain him, tail­ deqiei, stenographer, accountant, tlcaliy undeveloped. Here, by demground immediately surrounding youth, an elderly bearded hillsman. thut there penitentiary und that*’ ors will muko clothe* for him, luwyer, doctor, school teacher ami ^onstration and test, is ihu place
our onu tone tennis court. Well,
“ Hal," began the newcomer, “ I jest the pint! I got a letter frum pcoplo will sell him good:*, serv merchant to go to Flurida? Do n ot!to solve most of the problem.* of
there are u lot of things in Han­ come to see you to git you to do him this muwnin’. And lie told me ants will wait on him. That's l bo foolish and conclude that it is commercial chemistry.
(H Cl
Why not
ford for one man t6 look after.
a crazy whim or just tho sheep profit front Florida’s bravo stand
somethin' 'bout my boy Wesley, Ju to come to see you and to tell you change.
s a s i n i s i s i i l i m i l l l l l l l a i l l l a | | | | | | | | | | | | | | l l iii &gt;
docs
things, tor
ntor."
to git him out of that place rightIf ho had been excommunicated following tho leuder. Tho more you lor the mun who
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and
think
it
over,
the1
iustiro
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European linguist visiting In
“ Well, Uncle Wes,’ said tho a-way—he's plum' dissatisfied.'
In tho good old days, all would investigato
justice? The repeal o f the inheri­
, ____
its *
New York asserts that English 1*
flee from him, the meanest in the clearer will become tho reason tance tax and n just modification
which
wo
now
suggest.
rapidly becoming the universal
land would not touch or cornu near
or a repeal o f .our sales tux luw
FRAN CE MARKS TIME
language. Even America is using
him. His case is different from
Florida is u place of refuge for would bring a flood capital to '.he
______---------------------quite a bit o f It this seuson.— MuLOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
that of tho proud Gurmanic Km- tho successful person, The” uiflev*- j
That course would attract
con Telegraph. Hut America is
|jperor who came over tho moun­ cnee between Florida and other
I* op,e
who can
Domestic politics for the mo­ most bitter in his turbulent career tains in the cold o f Winter and •■.ate.* may be cxagqernted. Thi i P
misusing a lot more of It.
nn“ , , ,
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ment is standing in the way of und upon the outcome hinges the stood barefoot in tho Snow at
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—o--------kind o f thing always get* into th e !, A1 wouid aUo b.rinKL the .?m.VrA
Caillaux Is much worried about Franco’s acceptance of America's future of the Pninluvo Govern­ Canoaaa, begging to bo forgiven.
human mind in un inflated form .1fallow vi\\o icocs to tho nail lick
Six rooms, Karage, large lot. .
hills amounting to $150,0U0,0UU proposed stop gup to the debt ne­ ment.
Distance lends enchantment, b u t /10, hod the deer. That would do
ad'A
,
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which have to be paid this year. gotiations. Finance Minister CuilCaillaux wns nwnre o f the situ­
REAL ESTATE Is a respectable in truth, this difference Is not ehi'! Iadvertising
£ * » « • results. -Built
with
great
care
for
resident
owner.
Jf h« would put a step to that Inux has discussed the situation ation when tho final proposal was
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-„u,i
pi... would stimulate thii* state us Mo• 7.1 '■ /
A
„ uthlnto UJ coMtitution u|**» &gt;* ,no^ »tlmulate«l. And then
game in Morocco and cut other with the Chhlnet. He has laid be­ inude. llo impressed the Americun nmi conriderubie businesA A uru4 JJJ
High grade, built-in features and many extras
l eckschcr,
who
says
he
i«^like
.\
h*
»
prohibition
against
an
inherit-uwe
«°u
ld
know
that
it
would
rwt
needless 1 extravagances of the fore it the whole of the Mission's commissioners thnt he could not old
cab horse in
•ill
French government, he not only memoranda. He has put before it sign the provisional accord for the would fail down if its
Dickens.
To moat people'the inheritance
a mushroom growth. Those wi.o
driver ullected
for
comfort
and
convenience,
'd1 '
could pay the |15O,UtH),lX)0 but oth­ the final proposition, the payment simple reason that It might upset lowcd it to atop, goes on working
DllJ
tax does not seem burden *,nu- b e - 7 _ mB wou’ d , f “ y,'
c? j =
er debts which he owes equally as of $40,000,000 over a period of the whole Governmental machine­ and occasionally buys something.
.Minn,in 1»...
-uuiu «arn
cum dividends.
uiviuenas. The
m e fline
cause to them it seem* insignitital wou,d
in e ,!
Essentially a worth-while propertyyd
five years to keep alive the nego­ ry. He foresaw the opposition
well.
f y - ,v
A few days ago for “ all cash" he S3Ti«"«5Si. s^ii?. i"8S 5ph ” «- *
“ '■ e,
»««.
tiations until a more favorable that will be In evidence at tho Rad­ bought a 32-story building at No. C*n „ ‘
- L.ni., xiu- mora vou!n,nd!* ° ,u* ea‘ u
mmkin « a living ■
an
ascc:
I
k
•
.
?
r
'»«uld
do
their
own
advertising. IJJ
Miami dentists had a visit the time to estimate the nation's fu ­ ical convention.
01 Broadway, New York, for
lid v
other night from “ professional*" ture capacity to puy.
This meeting, which is scheduled $17,000,000, That would iurp ise s r j M T rj s Jr«nA
t.lO
h.,c . ! ™ * L » ~ ™ «
« * iB
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a
*
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who pried open their safes ami
But the most non-committal an for tomorrow, is the most import.
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lter,
who
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to
b
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walked o ff with all their gold and nouncements are made by the Gov­
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w n t. No' king, cznr, c a l i p h , bavin* .‘■°n&gt;®*hlng lu uJvirj ,!'B
platinum.
Miami danltala have ernment. “ A solution is a long way ant political gathering in Prone* o»t Manhattan Island. ^
it* nlonlhs.
own representatives
in estate
now.Huy
where
$17.000,000|emie
. other
. . . autocrat ev cr!at
for many
It may turn
Moral:
a the
phUl^
. . ^ wrB'd L.mL ro.-. or
llmu uud p BCC thc p
L
much in common with Sanford den­ off," says Caillaux.
A decision against
*k-t- .1— ,l k ..l l J l « » oMI k.. '-* —
tists. And it might he well for cannot he reached, declares un o f ­ office and brlntr
"nJ hUou .I » u t Vhilr Jow.,.|huRdlOK will bo lou r. .................. I j E T S U h
^ A m o r t ^ f '^ ^ " ’ ” 1 “
dentists o f other Florida cities who ficial communique, until the next
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have nob yet been favored with a Ministerial Council at tho Elysev by atUMnpring7okp itW b l j f 'l 5 t o
COMMERCIAL NEWS from Ja- • » h.-aplnjc upon. themselve:* by
BART NASON, Local
Contemporary
Comment
IS
visit, to *take u few extra precsti- on October 20.
power former Premier Harriot, pan is cheerful—for Japan and for|«H°wii\g demogogues and amateur
Like
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The date is carefully act. Be­
lion*.
507-8 1st National Hank lildg.
the .Socialists o f this wobbly lu*.
states \n tht^ Urn IrivU lcs^ Every thing is
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--- f,.o-.n*h
To
avoid
growing old, just go |
Phone 2fl
tween nuw and then the Radical Radlcnl-Hocialist
coalition,
th o •to the United States in the fir .tl .
»n J
tuxed l&gt;utiduwn to Miami and ting loudly,'
Wilbur says that con- party wilt have its say on the debt Radicals may adopt disruptive tft- half o f IU25 wc
. ..iw .k,V,ku'.rmnudence and inconipetency. The “ I’alifornia, I am Coming."—-NashI P P J Q H H air it impossible so long question. Caillaux will be cate­ tlcs, opposing their own officials. what they were
t*_» «*•-*
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“a score o f headings under
as the eutmy has one plane aloft. chised and will defend his course.
This accounts (or Callloux'a per­ sold by the United
States *to Ja-!over
To tbia*Admiral Hlma replies: “ I There will be vociferous obejec* functory remarks
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for iho
nori- pan
fell o f 25,000,000 yen in the |which ho b taxed. His capital, Hii
id him that. If but lions and much condemnatory ora- [euuiniUtal cuminuniqucs from 'th e ! same" period
Loans
learnings, his mles, his fne!, his I “ What in this 'wanderlust* you
m o n e y AVAILABLE 40 1j\
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I wcutdn’ t worry tory. The convention will no doubt j Cabinet. It account* for setting | This meaans poor bu:*'nes f o r ! flivver, his deeds of conveyance Iread of so often as compelling peoEtafh
t remark o f tiu* ie»t-mble that *t Brighton last the dale of the n*xt Cubinit COUI i-jus, but it is what you might rail [and his estate after (loath uru a 11*1e to leave home?” “ i don't know’’
For Flr*t Mortgage loran* on Liberal Votu^ion
i doesn't »us- I week when British Consarvatlvefl
.aia at 7^]
A nation or null Ipart o f the general headings un
Consult u* first when in the market for
M(Ur ,l1* mwtln|t f 1"peace uev
plied Mr- Cunirox, “ but, judging
up ds
'anything at took to task the Baldwin Ministry tfw KauicsI convtntiun Xh&lt;* (J.., I .F
idual like to maintain a peace - dtr which his “ representativ
fi uni my obi* *rvat ion of people whoi
tal him* for ltklnaction. The fight on Call- ermuent must mark tlmo until tbs ful atlitudv toward a first-claaa |have decreed that he must pay Ior lye It* ‘wuiulekrluit* in German fnr
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Lssociation To
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SOCIETY EDITOR

Frank S. Roach o f Athena, Ohio,
a winter resident o f Sanford fo r

L f m i A T U R E DE P A R TM EN T HOLDS
INTTnnrevriNG M EET W ED N ESD AY
urday Evening Post,"
Country Gentleman."

and

d«y. at the Montezuma."
the

v r* n . ®° ^ * B own story, Mrs
rMd 12 illun»«*ting
* 5 l be held at
iiN meet at the
■go o'clock.
Jistion o f Sanconduct a
Hall. ThsSemVUl furnish the

S j 7 Club of the
ESth will meet
l i on,Magnol­
ia' Guild will meet
.-Matthews at her
Avenue at 3.30
[ fae Presbyterian
serve luncheon at

2 o’clock* nd will
,e Mission Study
aton e
Missionary Meet■tka District will
S sitfvd

Methodist

I. Jafawlr. '

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Added to
ottection
L bookiufcw reJ i«4 st tbs Library
the res**
"Grfojto Florida!"
u /S k book of the
r utanjh— to Ha‘Dtiitt Outlines on

Netherlands

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Other organizations 'that
grama In connection with the
vention ere: American Occapa
•1 Therapy Aautdation, Prote
Hospital Association, Americai
■oclation o f Hospital Social V
era. Hospital Distatic Council and
American Conference of Hoapltal
Service.
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Never before in their history
have hospitala had to defend them*
aelves with such vigor against
"h a lf baked legkiatlvft measures",
the invaalona of cnlts and other
attempts to break down the stand­
ards fo r hoapltal service gained by
many years o f pdtient toll, said
Or. E. T. Olsen, o f Chicago, in
outlining a legislative program to
be submitted to the convention.
" I t is planned to develop the
legislative committee into a per­
manent bureau fo r the more effec­
tive follow-up o f this activity,” Dr.
Olsen said.
Experts from (1,000 Institutes
will be at
equipment
which wilif be. held in the Jeffer­
son county armony.
According to Dr. Gilmore, recent
surveys show that about fifty per
cent o f the counties of the United
States have no hospitals but this
need will be supplied soon.

Residence Telephone 813-J

m ^ r n 0" i

- ^,rVand Mrs. W. C. Leoi
Orlando anived fa S . ^ o r f A e y
were called here by the death o f
Mr. U onardy's mother.

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Mrs. R. J. Holly has returned to
her home after visiting her dauthe latest book from this ghters, the Misses Mildred and ,n ^ ttei!dince' It was announced.
Dr. T. Dwight Sloan, o f Peking,
| g h ^ t l c Dutch-American’. pin Mary. Holly in Taliahaaaee.
GWn*» ard superintendent o f the
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j tw 'dch in many wavji
Peking Inion Medical School In
swrns designed to meet aid reply
. Ur. and Mrs. R. E. Steveni* re- New Yott, will addreut the delewtikhe.^m? ny,i critlclsm* mingled tumed last night from Washington,
with admiration for "The Ameri­
® °je2t0n 11,0 mc&lt;Hcal work in China
New York and D etroit They drove and New York under modern meth­
canisation of Edward Bog,"
from Detroit in their new car.
ods.
autobiography was bril4
S. Gilmore, o f Chicago,
T
« h i n n in
T ieWed
t y which
Mn,‘ was
R* all
Apresident of the association, will
Terhoun
a paper
Conn., proprietor o f the famous
the more enjoyed in that it brought Cl»flc House nt Derby, Conn., is preside ever the sessions, while
Dr. Asa 6, Bacon, treasurer o f the
about the lovely discussion, which stopping at the Montezuma.
association, will preside over the
is the one important characterisa«
"
_
round talle discussions The out­
tlon o f any real Interesting meet­
Mrs. Lena Peuckerl and Mias
in g dealing with authors and their Lurena York o f Carbondmle, P a , patient s*ction will be aupervised
by Dr. Bo-is Fiagerhood, o f Brook­
Wares.
®re, epending the winter in San­ lyn. Dr. Sherman Conrad, director
The next coming, together o f the ford with Mrs. Amelia Noble.
o f the Now Orleans community
department will begin with a little
chetl' will liscuss this question from
more debate on Bok, and then the
Mrs. C. H. Perry; o f Bowling the viewpoint of welfare agencies.
lirat play reading o f he omson will Green, Ky., is visiting her daugh­
bo managed by Mra. Richard Max- ter. Mrs. Christenbury
She in­
tends to spend the winter here,
was given a program fa maroon
and gold, with decorations In the
same colors.
R. S. Worthington, o f Wichita,
Kansas, a noted geologist, has ar­
JACKSONVILLE. Tho Florida
rived in Sanford. He has accepted
Development Board said it had
a position with the Hub Realty Co.
learned that salesmen peddling
C. B. Crenshaw o f Atlanta is . in
land in South Florida are spread­
the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowen end
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 14.—(ff) ing the report In ‘New 'York that
daughters, Loitfcn and Elizabeth'
G. L. Cook returned today to his
of hall River, M ass, were in San- — Sophonures and Freshmen alike Governor Martin la calling a spe­
homd in Miami. .
ford on Thursday looking over the Joined in at the Florida State Col­ cial session o f tho legislature to
lege for Women in observing Sop­ enact a law permitting a Undownhomore Day. Unlike previous years cr ot have alx wives fo r each 40
H. Spitns o f Tampa is in the
there war no "ratting" for the acres o f land,
city on business.
The Misses Alberta Aycocke,
Freshmen.
Nanett^ McDonald, Drane Roberta,
NOTICE
Sophomore Day
'W m . A. Cook, Bradenton, was in
. wn:
observed
Mnude'vyre, nnd Robert McDougal
The Annual Bazaar o f tho Meth­
the city on Thursday.
motored to Orlando Thursday to Oct. 10. All lights on tho campus odist ladles wilt bo held December
were extinguished. A stately pro­
sec “ Honey Bunch."
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cession about the Administration 18-19.
J. D. Hoody o f Jacksonville is
lrt the city on buainesc.
Mr. and Mrs. R R, Eldridge nuilding took place. F iery torches
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and daughter, accompanied by Mrs. ldnt illumination to .th o evening’s
J. O . Gill m otored from Orlando
Cobb of Richmond, Va., have re­ program. The torches were then MILANE
MONDAY
Wednesday on business.
turned from Richmond, where they tossed together, making a huge
bonfire.
Several
skits
were
present­
THEATRE
spent the past two months.
ed, principally amojig which the
G. W. Carter o f Jacksonville was
la the city on Thursday.
Mr. anti Mrs. C. A. Kersey and 'Geograohicnl Representation.’ Stu­
son, G. A. Kersey, of Kathleen, dents from other state i told why
Gn, will arrive today to be the the Florida State College was pre­
Mra. J. B. Crawford spent Tues­
odUjSTAA
guests o f Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Laing ferred. Testimonials were heard
day fa Orlando shopping.
from Georgia, Alabama, Kansas,
at their home on Oak Avenue.
New York, Ohio, Indiana, Minne­
J , J. C lifford o f Atlanta is in
sota and Kentucky.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
W.
Stewart
the city today bn business.
THE LAWN FETE
of St. Petersburg arrived Thursday
A dance in the new dining hnll
to spend some time in Sanford. Mr. was held later, during which re­
J. J. Pamron o f W ilmington was
Stewart is in charge of the deco­ freshments were served. Each girl
ON THF LINKS
in the city Thursday on business.
rations for the Shrine Circus.

Under Classes Join
In Sophomore Day
AtWoman’s College

Personal Mention

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Hom er Stark ’ o f Lakeland, was
in the city Wednesday and Thurs­
day.

Mr and Mrs. Victor Check nnd
Collie Biggers motored to Winter
Garden Wednesday,
Mr. Check
and Mr. Biggers leave Friday for
several days’ fishing nt Naples,
Florida.

J. E. Hart o f Palatka was in
Sanford Thursday on a business will be here for a few day!' on busl
ness. He is registered at the.Semi
trip.
note Hotel.'
Max Stewnrt, Joe Caldwell, Hone
|H uff and tho Misses Claire ZachMiss Bobbie Chapman attep^ed
tnd.M rs. Newcomb and dob ary, Emily Griffin, arid Lcnaboliu
the Teachpra’ meeting in Orlando
oT Boston, Mass., stopped in San­
Friday.
'
. h ifiica lj hovel,
ford Thursday enroute to points
nseaMt, and careBunch" production.
further south.
L. R. Reynolds o f Jacksonville
|ohn Maenabrt An ex­ was a business visitor in the city
Mr. and Mrs. Loi.is Fleischer left
John CIcpp o f Atlantic High­
it with deb humor and Thursday.
Thursday afternoon for Atlanta to lands, N. J., has been spending
tis whltft three distinwitness the Georgia Tech-Floridu several days in Sanford en route
ktithmen' itek advento tho East Coast. He will return
Geo. Berman o f New York City football game.
Pint danger.
later and spend several months in
is registered at tho Valdez fo r u
Fnv Loaning, who in attending the "C ity Substantial."
r
Increasing short time.
the University o f Florida, arrived
[ itory of three bm­
Among those attending the Dis­
p '11^ ,h personality,
I. H. Silverman o f Jacksonville Thursday to spend&gt;tne week-end
trict Teachers' meeting in Orlando
p l M 'p t a l mean- is a businest' visitor in the city for with his parents.
Friday were Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
Iskes Simon Paris an- a few days.
R. W . Pearman, Jr., returned Miss Ruth Gillon, Miss Edna Chit­
Png hero,
Fhe AAerieen” One o f ! Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Amin o f Wednesday evening from Jackson­ tenden, Miss Olive Johnson, Miss
' most repreientative' Jacksonville are visiting nerc fur ville, where he spent the past two Laura Chittenden, and Mrs. D. S.
Babbitt.
days on business.
ping the contrut bca few days.
lican and foreign ideals.
fivury
rial nun ui
new York
ruin in
hi
Henry Kaften
o f New
is in
William Worthington o f Pitts­
\ "Co,nP *«t Nymph"
R. P. Dexter o f Galva, 111., is burgh, Kan., who recently arrived 1Sanford in the interests of Korn
•eason s popular novels
Bros. Mr. Kaften says this is his
r unhappy contact of spending a few days in the "City in Sanford, has accepted u position
last trip selling goods after 20
Substantial.”
with
a
local
firm.
People brought
years. He intends to locate in
sfinements of civiktaFrank Masters o f Daytona mo­
Samuel Byrd is expected home Florida nnd is very favorably Imtored over on Wednesday to tramj today from Gainesville to spend pressed with Sanford.
"Perermiai Bachelor" set business.
tho week end with his mother,
■«mtics of tho period
Mrs. W . A. Zachary.
Pfl the present time are
C. Hancock and W. II. Robstcr
f c 4n‘ .em°t‘°n. Win- of Cairo, G a„ stopped in Sanford ' D, It. Hunter and C. S. Hewct|UrP«r prue for 1925
Lessons in Classical
Thursday night.
son o f New York are I'.aying at
tho Valdez f o r a few days while at­
L
7 K P Recon'Dancing
C l ; 1 th* wthor’s nr.
Frank McNeill left Wednesday tending to business.
f U d 10 ®odcm New for Atlanta.
He will be gone
about ten days.
■J. C. Slater of New Yoil: was
Will be given by Miss Snra
f
in the city on business on Wed­
Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.,
trdtJ tL M°n! Silver
Logan Eiselo o f Nashville, Tcnn., nesday and was the guest of D. L.
is stopping at the Seminole Hotel Thrasher while here.
at American Legion Hall.
l i S
f b«»k ut for a few days.
b lk W tii c°llect|on
Call at 410 Oak Avc., morn­
Mrs. C. C. Dabney is expected
! ! , rClWM of .South
Geo. L. Haynes of DeLand, ar­ homo Sunday from Atlanta, whore
ing or call 213 In the 1*. M.
rived Thursday and wifi bo here aho has been spending the pnst
month with relatives.
for a tuort time.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lane
attended tho theatre in Orlando

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ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP HIS
NEW OFFICE

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‘Mrs.
j * “J,* K.
K- Vaughn
Vaughn expects to ■
'Bey no- f.t ’ whlch was spend the coming week-end with I*
KoM.
her mother In DeLand.
year.- " leman'’ Story

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toHal?8 1^*0® Howard is spending £
tea.hnJ" Or,^ndo' attending iho ■
teacher's meeting there.

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r*»Ur., in F^li
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Pt many * Rn« l^nd arc
o 7a k T W‘ng
C u * per.
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.the
Ftelc ha. j!®*,* ,n comP u «nd i_d p,Bced oak
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Some beautifully embroidered with colored flowers.
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Georgette Evening Dresses
25 new evening and dance dress oh, made of fine Georgette in
nil the light shades. Also chiffon taffeta trimmed with
fine gold and silver laces. Sizes 14 to 38.

Girls’ Silk Dresses
Flat crepes and crepe de chine dresses for girls
8 to 14 years, made of high grade flat crepes in
all the new fall colors. All nicely made. Every
style different.

$18.75 to $15.00 each

Children’s School
Dresses

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C. C. Dabney returned Thurs- ■
day from Atlanta, where he spent ■
I m f .v ‘ L , Miulnm the past few days.
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J. W ill Booth o f St. Petersburg ■;
is registered at the Seminole IIo- £
tei for a few days.
h fmm chi Whcrc the
Roreth- hlna''f a New
II. C. I^rich o f Augusta.' Gn.,1 ■
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mystery is solarrived Wednesday and will be ■
here for a short while.
L t o u f P S f f f l .. .nd
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Pdsptej *n ° Lth&lt;s RastW. Hartsack of Lafayette, Ind.,1S
pfehi^n.
(he Story
otopped in Sanford on Thursday a
Tresi^r'* “ "d humor.
enroute further south.

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Oct. 19.

MINSTRELS

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nat or any loosely woven washable
material. The range of colors to
large and Includes all the delicate
pastel ahadee ao suited to children,
as well, aa the doepor shades* and
black. In aaktog a child's dram U
la well to do the major part of the
embroidery ta delicate ahadee add
uee but a email amount of the deep­
er shades for contrast The yam

FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER

Finn, fust colored "Kalburnia” Gingham, nil wool
and wool mixture. Small check, plain colors and
stripes. Sizes 6 to 14 years.

$3.50 to $6.75

P otato Salad
Ham Salad
Combination Salad
n

Baked Beans
Cream P u ffs

New “ Royal Society” Package Outfits
Stamped Hcarfa, runners, vunity sets, buffot seta, ladies' and children's dresses and underwear,
stamped.

35c to $1.75 Package

Raisin Bread
We carry a full line of Bakery Goods at all times.

Routh’s Bakery
And Delicatessen
106 Park Avenue.

The Y owell C ompany

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Oct. 16.—UP) |tain end n^rost^ the low land along
nlractors
balk
-------ldlnR State High the edge o f the Chlpoln River.
No. 1, the Old Spanish Trail,
Between Cottomlalc
Marian-*■ - J and
P
eat Florida, are almost daily na the road has
been completed
up records that surpnas except for about one mile on the
over seen In rord con- outskirts o f Marianna. Hcte the
Flqjrida. So rapidly ore lend Department ia running the
ft that authorities in lighwav under the Louisville &amp;
lit In W est Florida
Nashville Railroad tjneks through
working that authorities in a hollow which the railroad cro:nFloHda believe a perfect es on n high fill. This work It is
f j t t l be open all the wny expected, will be finished within
aekaonvffle j to Fensncoln tho next thirty days.
the next three months, cxThree weeks ago the now high­
fo r a few (uctions where way ended about two m llci west
have not yet been award- of Cottondalc nnd from there into
fh ip ley tho route was over the old
■to now nrp-using the com* county road. Today two immense
road from Jacksonville to crews of workmen are operating
limits of Tallahassee. It out o f Chlpley and Cottcndnlo
i finished to within a quar- building tho remainder o f the road
w lle o f the capital and the between the two points. This work
Road Debartinent, which is is progrcfsinj.- very rapidly ln*cau.re
tog this part o f the rond there nro few fills to be built and
?'Convicts, n u i' ■ia cutting virtually no cu tf to bo made. ConJh 'the last hill bn the out- cr?to bridges and culverts wera
J o f't h e city. Traffic already built nlong tho route many months
ago, The now highway strikes al­
In * the cot.
m Road Department only rec most n boc-line from Cottondnle
Cted the roato for the to Chiplcy while the old county
road bewetrn Tallahassee nnd road goes in a some what round­
r *b»t those sections o f the about way.
The State Rond Department ham
|hway, which will bo utlllzM
are being widened and im called for bid* for constructing tho
ten milei o f the road iicwccn Chippreparatory to 'surfncfnfc.
risen Quincy and River June Icy nnd Bonifny and it la expected
the contractor working on this this will be under wrty within n
Ion has completed the bei short time. Tho nine mflea o f road
*jr the fall distance. Upon cn- between Bonifny and Caryvlllo has
t River Junction the plan calls been worked over, by tho :ounty
deep cut through two high and is in fairly good condition. It
, and hill fill across a creel: to expected n part of tho existing
»m. This work Is nearing com- rond will bo incorporated In the
n. The builder o f the Quincy- new one when it In built.
The tweny-ono miles o f the Trail
Junction section lit working
Immense crews o f men ami from Cnryville to DcFunink Spring
the kurfnclng gets under way completed and In use many monitor,
■Will be accomplished In rapid la one o f tho finest sections of
fire order because unlimited unn* highway in Florida. W est o f Dc­
titles o f surfacing material nrc Funink Springs the builders arc
available and all within short haul- puchlng rapidly toward Crostvicw,
i n i ’ distance.
25 miles away, nnd recently have
Between River Junction and Mn- teen advancing the new road nt a
rlanna the road has been 'complet­ rate o f one mile each day.
Between C’rostylcw and o point
ed'from the Victory Hridftc! almost
into the town o f Victory, while a six milc.'&gt; cast o f Milton, where
ctbw la pushing eastward from Ma­ the existing fine sand cloy rond
brick highway' the
rianna. Miles o f the highway have connects with
bean completed ea'st o f Marianna Road Department 'Js widening tho
and m otorola familiar with the right of way to the standnnl C&gt;2
woods roads are leaving the old feet nnd widening tho read itself
county highway nt vnrlous points where it la not up^to tho adopted
rnd running over tho new one into plnn.
Tho highways throughout West
Marianna. On the eastern outsklrts of that place probably the Florida are In hotter condition than
greatest Job o f excavating and,fill­ in several years us it result o f
ing in Florida Is under way to run maintenance work undertaken rec­
thb road through a vcritablo moun- ently by tho various counties

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____ ; TALLAHASSEE, Flk.’, Oct. 16,—
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should like to see i ll coun­
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ty school boards o f Florida co-opcV.
iate to the fullest extent in too
teachers' Institute meetings now
being held over the state.” &gt;
This was the statement of Su­
perintendent W. S. Gawthon, of the
Department o f Public Instruction,
who returned recently from the in­
stitute of Jacksonville.
The county boards, Mr. Cawthon
FORT MYERS— Charles Bran
said, would do well to pay tho
teachers for tho time lost, allow­ denburg, 12, built himself a little
v .#
,
ing the latter to defray their own houhe for l)imaelf and sis dog in
expenses In attending' the gather­ the back yard of-h is home. It was
.
erected out o f discarded orange
ings.
The institute meets, Mr. Caw­ era ten and dry goods boxes. A man
ii
thon snid, take the place o f state came alon gand offered Charles! $10
tt
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gatherings, and in many respects, rept on the place. Charlie nnd the
aro as good for class room work. dog leased the house to hhn.
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Many of the teachers, the ed­
t'.r:
ucation head declared, cannot find
IS TUB C1HCCTT COURT OF THE
an opportunity to g o across the
MKVKNTH JUDICIAL CIItCt'IT
ry\
state to the annual conventions o f
OF FLORIDA, 1.1 AND FOB SBMISOLK COUNTY. M CtjAXCEIlY.
their co-workers, but it would be
mil to Aulet Title
a simple matter for them to dis­ W , V. WHEELED and VIOLA
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cuss betterment o f the educational U. IlItYAN.
Complainants,
conditions o f Florida at the county
meetings, if the board will see that ANNIE L. WALKER, et al.,
Defendants.
their salaries go on daring their
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absence.
T o Annie
L.
W a lk er;
Bayafd
The Jacksonville meeting, Mr. Dougherty, Trustee
fo r Annie L.
Cawthon said, was not so well at­ W a lk e r ; Bayard Doogherty, and
tended, because the Duval board Wife, Jcnnlo Dou^tjerty; James W.
Dougharid wi_.
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had not made arrangements to pay Dougherty,
erty. whose Christian name Is unun­
ami
the teachers fo r their time they k n ow n ; W illiam
Hllam a
A.: D
Dougherty,
ou g h erty and
Dougherty, whoso Chris­
Would have lost. The afternoon w ife.
ts , u
nk________
n ow n;
Arthur
Usn name . __
___
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I
and evening sessions, he said, were Dougherty and wire.------------- D ough­
erty.
whose
Chrlatlitn
nnmo
Is
un­
a
great
success
in
point
o
f
attend­
Tho ncwnnHonn! commander of tho American Legion is John R. Mck n ow n ; Luhcllu B allinger and hus­
Quigg of Cleveland, who H?rved with the 37th Division during tho ance, beenuse the touchers found an band,----------Ballinger, whose Chris­
opportunity
to
join
the
meetings
tian name Is unknow n; and to each
World War. He Is shown here with his wife, his daughter, Pauline,
and every of' the above named de­
after school hours.
and his son, Donald.

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can Legion o f th lscity
service suppi.™
arid Serlea at.UK
-------------------amounted;to $376
after expenses o f the service*
including rental o f the hall and
wito, nnd other incidental sccounts h*d Wen setUed, offic­
ers o f the post announced this
morning.
'&lt; The report the venture as pe­
in e more successful this year
than heretofore.
Larger atteTidaMJe, together with local
Interest in the classic and
prompt wire service ^ aPe said
fa be the chief reasons fo r mak­
ing a larger, sum than in post'
yeXrt.

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W ANT TO SELL YOUR FI
j* j,. n PROPERTY?

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The Melbourne Realty &amp; Bit
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MELBOURNE, FLA.

A live-wire concern doing a nntlon-wide
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SANFORD

fendants, If living, and If either,
any oh all o f tho said defendants
be dead, then ngulust the heirs, de­
visees, grantees, o r other claimants,
under each and every o f tho said
defendants, t o - w i t : Annie Ia W a lk ­
er; Bayard Dougherty. Trustoe for
Annlu L. W alk er; nayard Dougherty
and wife, Jennie D ou g h erty ; James
W. Dougherty, and w ife.---------------Dougherty, 'w h ose Christian nnmo
Is unknow n; Wlltlnm At Dougherty.
and wife,------------- Dougherty, whoso
Christian nnmo la u n k n o w n ; A r­
thur Dougherty, and wife,
Dougherty, whose Christian name |
la u n k n ow n ; Lubello B allinger nml

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coNsnma

FINED ON INSUBORDINATION
WINNEPEG, Man., Oct. 15.—
Mb— The first fines to bo record­
ed in Manitoba for refusal to obey
employers’ instructions were asses­
sed three harvest hands who aban­
(Dy A. P.)
doned their work during the height
„
of the harvest season. They were
OCALA—Coincident
with a fined $5 and costs,
' •4
2 P e r f o r m a n c e s D s i a - ^ s ; ^ 2l
press report regarding n recent
v. v
- .lijjc
St. Cloud—Contracts awarded
upon n child at Jackson­
Application*! o f Would-Be operation
j Yi
ville recently for thtf removnl of n for construction o f several miles husband.-............. Ballinger, whoso |
Christian name la u nk n ow n; claim- Tickets no sale tlrrifa n a y nt IlirtimSIlnt Jt Amlrrxn
Mem hers of Bar Inspected splinter from its throut, was a sim­ new water mains.
Ing Interests In nnd to the lands
tTinrgrd an Hhnvv «iround*.
This Week aa Last Work ilar delicate surgical achievement
hereinafter d escribed; to nil .p e r ­
NOTICR
OF
r
.
W
I
X
i
fO
X
T
K
A
C
sons
and
parties
cla
im
in
g
Interests
Before Hearing Oct. 19 here. Kmnin Charles, negro girl,
TOHN
under Janies A. Walker,- deceased,
tried to remove a splinter trom
Scaled proposal,) will ho received its heirs, devisees, grantees, or ns
her hand with her mouth.
She or the County Coinmlssluners of the other claimants, or otherwise, In and
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. tfi. sucked the sliver into her wind­ County of .Seminole, tttnto of Klor- to the lands hereinafter described; i i i i u i i i i i i i i i i H i i H i i n H n i n u i
hhi. at the offlro of the Clerk of tho to any nnd nil other person* whose
— (/P&gt;—- Application:! for examina­
pipe. An operation at a locnl hos­ Circuit Court, of the County of Sem­ names . a m u nknow n claim in g any
tion beforo tho State Hoard of
pital followed. It wns successful. inole, nt Hiipfofd, Florida nt or b e­ right, tttlo or Interest In and tn
fore 10 a. tn. on the ISth day nf that certain parcel or tract o f land,
Law Examiners, which will meet
November 153; Tur the grading, tmv- altuato, lying and being In Homlir.g Imurovcmont fenturen which here October ID, were being includlng approximately the fo l l o w ­ noln County, nnd State o f Florida,
TAMPA—Jennie,
maid
in
a
ho­
tho entrier him under construction Hpeclfed by members of the bnnfd
ing ami hulidlttjt of lirhlirrs and cu l­ more particularly described ns f o l­
or conidderaUon nt tho pretent during tho past week ns a finni tel, Nought the udvicc of a fortune verts on 43 miles of highway in low s, tn -w lt:
teller
when
»he
lust
$25.
She
wns
Ing tmatiilties.
Begin 1.60 chs. Went nf the BW
time. He spoke o f nn extensive de­ step towards tiie completion of ull
told that u “ dark brown” man had 93150 cu. yds- grading.
Corner of flection 35. Township 13,
velopment which Ima been nturted preliminary details,
Located One Block from PoaPO ffico
$
W
ito
cu,
yd*,
hydraulic
fill.
Mouth
B u n g e 30 Hast, run North
taken in. Accusations ensued and
In this territory*.
Tho inspection was begun fol■.!???'’ nu'lr»K Mile fill,
13.50 rliulna. Bast H chains, South
Good Investment M
so. yds. macadam base.
12.50 chains. W est 8 chains to point
A number o f comimmicatiuim inwing a meeting o f the board, held trouble followed. Tho proprietor 3«uitl3
t * iT . . .
310
Hi.
sit,
j
its,
surface
treatment.
pUcded
with
tho
fortune
teller
to
o f . beginning, rese rv in g u strip 15
--------were presented to members today, recently at Jacksonville.
Those
15000 *(|. yds. sheet usplmlt.
t fe e t wide a lon g North side Tor part
Good
Income
Property-**^
^ (Ctmtlnuctl from ru go i.)
C6 4 tin.
ft.
crcosotn l
trestle o f Public nmd.
nnd y.jvernl matters of routine who have submitted applications ray Hint someone else hnd taken
it.
The
difficulty
did
not
ond
un­
bridges.
,
o r any part o r parcel thereof, un­
According to tho plnns of the business were carrieiP out before wll be notified from time to time
Tin's property will sell quick at an adfMiceifp
2 concrete bridges 21 ft. spng. der the above named defendants or
body selected to govern tho af­ the adjournment. '
prior to the examination, if for any til n clothing merchnnt advised
2 concrete bridges Hi ft. apatj. otherwise.
Buy Now
^'1
that
a
“dark
brown”
man
lmd
pur­
!•
concrete
culverts.
fairs o f the municipal band, tho
tenson they cannot he heard.
It Is hereby ordered that you. and
l-ach proposul shall he neepm- each of you, he and nppetir before
chased clothing with $25,
tentative schedule for tho your cal|t&gt;
The
board
of
examiners,
it
wa^
panii'd with a certified check, niadn our snld Circuit Court n: (ho Court
Under stated here by 0 . T. Whitfield tho
fo r a total of. 80 concerts ilurlnr: Girl Athletes
payable to V. E. Doiigloss, Clerk if
at Hanford, Florida, nn thu
BROOKSVILLE-A black snake the Circuit Court of Hemlun|v&gt; Coun­ House
a seven month season, distribute;! Strict Training Rule secretary, is Impressed with the
17th day o f N ovem ber A. D. 1025,
ty,
In
tho
sum
o
f
3%
of
the'amount
nnd
a
rattler
fought
to
the
death
nnd then nnd there make answer
ak follows, eight In November, 12
importance of huving ample time
of th » hid.
to the hill o f complaint exhibited
in December, 16 in January ami
The successful bidders wilt ho re­ against you in thin cause.
in which to make u thorough in­ here. Captain Edward A. Salis­
BERKELEY,yUal.,
Oet.
10,—
(/P)
bury,
agricultural
community
de­
quired
to
give
bond
equal
to
50T.
February, 12 In Mnrch nnd eight
It Is further ordered that this
Training rules for women ntiuhlhlR vestigation of the moral character veloper, witnessed tho hattle. The of tho amount o f his or their bid,
i-T/; each in April and May. All enntin- ut the University nf Californlu who nnd professional landing of those
such hnnd to bo executed by a sure­ order bn published once each week
Rooms 501*502. Phone 95
r fou r consecutive w e en s In tho
goncie* are provided fo r which im
who apply for admission to the two clashed in the middle o f a ty company licenced to ih&gt; business fo
are
going
In
foe
athletics,
which
Hanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
road.
The
rattler
struck,
but
the
In
the
btnle
o
f
Florida
and
a
pprov­
First
National Bank Building
likely to be encountered during the
Flutidn bar.
l,y the Board of County Commis­ lished In Hanford. Scmlnulo County.
black snnko dodged thw blow. Thu ed
year, according to Mr. Thrasher, the Women's Athletic Association
Florida.
sioners.
An amendment to the tules was
Ba l e s f o r c e
but he stated that such n program says will bo enforced rigidly, nrc: adopted nt the Jacksonville meet* latter then sank his fangs into tho
C opfas of the plans nmt specifi­
WITNBHHH my hand ond the scat
Eight
hottrn
o
f
nlcep
five
night
'
cations
utty
bo
*«
en
nt
tho
offlco
rattler's
neck.
Eventually
tho
o
f
tho
Circuit
Court
o
f
the
Heventh
ax has been outlined will require
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS
ing making It obligatory for ul\ black snake killed the rattler, af­ of the Clerk o f the Circuit Court J ndlclnl .Circuit o f tho Htnte o f F lo­
an appropriation of $10,000, an in­ a week.
In Stanford and at the offlco of Frft!; rida, In and fo r Hemlnot.. County,
applicants deniring to take future ter a desperate conflict.
Three
regular
meals
n
day,
with
T. Williams, Engineer, Hanford, Flo on this tho loth day o f October. A. i i u u i i n n u n n m n n i m n n n i t i M i
crease or $2,000 over the amount
green vcgutnblcH oh the menu nt examinations to have their appli­
rlda.
D. 1325.
allotted
by
to
e
budget.
Tho County Commissioners re
cations on file with the Becretury
iff
V . K. DOUOLASH.
least once.
TALLAHASSEE—Two
hundred
serve
tho
right
to
reject
any
or
nil
o f the Circuit Coqrt of the
An open discussion followed thh'
A pint of milk at leant once n o f the board nt least f&gt;0 days be­ nnd live cars of grapefruit, or 23,- bids or urcopt any lild or uny part Clerk
Seventh
Judicial Circuit o f F lor­
announcement, during which sever­ tiny.
fore the semi-annual meeting, In 003 boxes, ami 5,122 cars of oran­ thereof of which thdy deem to be
ida. In and for SemIrmly County. ■
al suggestions were made, Includ­
■
for
the
best
Interest
o(
the
Couu
(HKAL)
No candy between meals and not order to permit a thorough investi­
■
By
A. M. W E EK S.
ing one by Howard Hulick which more than one cup o f coffee or gation o f the character and stand­ ges, 1,409 boxes, wan shipped from ty.
fi
JOHN MrBHCJI. Chairman
tho citrus belt of Florida up to and
would enable Sanford to follow tea u ilny.
ing o f the applicant. This amend­ including Oct. U, according to a
Board of County Commlnslurters.
DeCOTTES &amp; HPENCEu ’"1V ‘ ' ° rk' M
V. K. DOT'OLAHH. —
the example o f other Florida cit­
H otlcltnrs and o f Cuunsel fo r tho
ment has made it necessary to have
report
sent
to
tho
Department
o
f
:
Clerk
o
f
tho
Circuit
Court
Com plainants.
ies by providing a recognised blind
tho literature sent out to appli­ Immigration.
Oct. I•1-23-30 .Nov. fi.
■
Oct. tS-33-30. Nov. 6-13.
o f national reputation, tho cost »&gt;f Grand Jury Indicts
cants rc-printed.
Tho secretary,
■
■
which would bo covered by puldk*
Mr.
Whitfield
raid,
U
receiving
Gobel In Miami Case daily rcaucsls for this literature, TALLAHASSEE—John Sutton,
■
taxation.
■
of Washington, I). C., who is work­
No definite decision \vu^ arrived
"
..........
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and it will be sent out as soon as
ing out of Miami on reclamation
■
MIAMI, Oct. 10.— (A l-J o h n do tho revisions are made,
at this time, it is said and the bund
■
for the board of internal improve­
and finance committee were In­ bel, Dnytonn reulty' operator who
First National flank Bldg. Telephone Nl
ment. wns a visitor to the Capitol.
structed to hold n joint meeting hn.i boon In jail hoto, charged with i&gt;r
*
l
fit*
Mr. Sutton enmu to Tallahassee to
lo r the purport of reaching some the poisoning o f (Met H. I). Hun j L O l K l O n
G lT l
1 U T S repot t on tho work he has engaged
■
arbitrary conclusion at an cnrly tort on the iiljrnt of Aug. 1», was
~
■
• l
x i
M
Offers Sanford Business property paying
in
for
the
making
available
of
cer­
data.
■ ■
Indicted for U rn degree murder 1 I f S p r r P T ^ r i l l I
In h
■ M
8^.
J. L. Wells, reprcsentutlvo of tht i by a grand jury recalled to I n v e s t ! - 1 D C t l v W I I i i l
I ff tain lands fob state use,
■ ■
---------Atlantic Coast Line traffic depart- |gate thfa ease, 21 other
ol
homicides
x
H
Five-room Bungalow and garage.
TALLAHASSEE—O. J. Kin*
■ B
merit, briefly outlined the outs nmd- ■and jail eondltlpus.
■ B
8 lota in Sanford city limits, between 2 sul;
publicity director for the Depart­
CLOSE IN
■
ment
of
Immigration,
is
being
3
LONDON, (let. 15.—6F&gt;— Kath­
ions, §1000 each.
$1,200. Terms.
^ *
■
leen llritter has become London’ t swamped for ’inquiries from over
’ Lots—50x250 fe^t. §550. Terms.
fir^t woman conveynnccr.
And the country regarding dairy anti
3
162 ncres, Volusia county, m;nr Entcrprise* Lei*
ilio'd oe; not nco why uny capable poultry prospectti in Florida. The
w. man could not du her sort of inquiries are the result of a series
two hard roads. Lake .on property.
^
of advertisements prepared for a
vvoik If uh.1 was interested in It.
‘Vit’J O r
number
o
f
periodicals
devoted
to
to appreciate.
"The trouble with so many girls
Iis that tboy get into n groove and tho farming Industry. Thirty fivo
stay there,” she snid. “ I got tired requests for information came from
Subject to prior sale and change in pricct
(of being u stenographer, studied the North and East in on * morning
rent property ami persuaded a ninit. Some of them told of plans
firm that was advertising fo r n being made to taiino to Florida.
M. F. HOLBQlAsr,
Hrumley-Puleston Building
Imale conveyancer that u woman Others asked for help in getting
■
located
In
the
state*
who handled that sort of work for
BBBBBBBBBBaBBM*BaBBBBflBBBBBBBBBBaBliBlaVl&gt;tj
solicitors for years could fill tho
place ha woU.
Mini Brittur Is 21 and has been H “ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ “ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » B B B B ^ i l * * B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B *
n business woman for ubaut five
■
■
yean. Her mother i was house­
keeper for the lute Lord Lover
liidii’ r who took un interest in the
lamlltfonn o f the young stenogra­
pher and encouraged her to study
»w.

LAW EXAMINERS
COMPLETE FINAL
PLANS FOR QUIZ

Development
Briefs

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.

1926 BUDGET OF
T R A D E BODY
I S PRESENTED

F. L A N E

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REALTOR -

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Real Estate

Karl J.

Must Be

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Takes Man’s Office

Acres

Returns W allet; Gets;
Free Barber For W ife
^ A KIM A, Wash., Oct. 18.— (A1)
—Because Lo Rny Pool a hunted up
the owner o f u wnllott containing
|$IC(1 which ha had found, he can
a clean shaven face und n
pul! the
out coat.
'
|
i he owner of the wallet was a
oatber. When Uoolo refused « nmmcqitnry rewuixlf tho barber innistrd upon his receiving an ordnr for
1ires b* j be ring for lifo” us a mtivlc
of emti

1000 feet hard sand shore,
f
| a.
Gradual slope to 25 ^oot elevation.
400 orange and grape fruit trees.
Produces as firte fruit as grows in Florida.
25 acres cleared, balance make fine park, covered
with virgin Magnolia, Live Oak and Sable Palm.
Artesian flowing wells throw soft water 40 feet
above level of lake, house sendee, fountains etc, with­
out cost.
*
* Property cannot be duplicated

Only $50,000

•

W. E. Hathaway,
Hotel Montezofnf, Sanford,
I I l-T.I 1

■v.'

o f Calumet does the wortc o f tw&lt;
spoonfuls o f many other brands-*
goes further— lasts longer— is^ th^
same to thi? very last—it

�■aunt

effergon Lounl
Moire Pecan Nursejry;
Any Part Of Coiintry
1C;-which
as the
re pe-

bacterial development stopped. ^
The rule (or restoring powdered
milk to liquid whole milk is as fo l­
lows:- 1 cap of water to 4 table­
spoonful* or
measuring-cup of
the powder.

■nr ways in wtod*
Bffife can simplify
■ burdens of her
Kid tasks are im|t of them neccsKis Valuable aids
Efc’s beck and call,
liJ herself of them.
Instance, so much
L consumed in the
C substantial parts
there is little time
lor the supplemen­
ts salads and dcsLe need not be a

butter and l cup sugar; adding
beaten yolks o f 3 eggs; sifting 1
cup flour with 3 teaspoons bakingpowder, and stirring these in alter­
nately with V cup of reliqiiified
powdered milk. Add 1 teaspoon
vanilla, and fold tn the egg whites
beaten very stiff. Bake in moder­
ate oven, in layer or loaf-cake tin.
Or, evaporated milk may be used.
This, also, is pure whole milk from
which a large part of the water has
been removed and which has been
processed in such a way as to re­
tain its purity. It needs only to be
diluted with an equal part of water
to have a milk equal in richness
to fluid milk of standard quality.

lor example, used
■widenso me underE q to the weary
■d to be the “one
K jher a busy day
fcamrg, or cooking
Kshes cl tbe three
E that so many of
E go into the niakf t j be lui in Pre‘
K d y to use at a
E , no one minds
E e in mid-afternoon,
■ Jesser: for dinner,
■ r k tea when unex■ rop in.
BiappeflJ to be short
E ) nt need to send
K . botistwifc is one
Etrs who keeps an
tried stock of preKjinlintr powdered or
Bk cn her pantry
led milk is carefully
I pasteurized milk
It a beta dehydrated
■ ). It requires rncrcEg of the water, to
| in its regular and
r When wed in cake,
lie latter ranch more
Mdrcn or invalids to
[he pislenriation rcpse-cinyiag bacteria,
| wait: »vas removed,

The powdered milk may be used
to make a good chocolate fudge
frosting, thus:- 1l/i cups brown
sugar, 2 tablespoons syrup, i table­
spoon butter, l/i cup rcliquified

A L L -IN A N D B R E N T
lint M r A u ction Si Tm .

AT AUCTION

W r nrc perm anent ty I ren ted . In Mao fon t

o c i i s a c k s r o t t e n Ants i : x p k u t s
C narnntro S nltofarilnn
I f y o u fcnvr P ro p e rly you Vrnnt inlil— l l « l 11 w ith no nml k i n h

Iof five years. The prc\
for wholesale milk is
F®nU per gallon. When
„
the fact
beco™«» known that. . it. is not only
- —
to grow ail
the necessary feed for dairy herds
(and grow it without the use o f
commercial fertilizer)
Jefferson
county will take her place among
the leaders in the production of
™
and cream and dairy pro-

cent o f the world’s supply of \vatermellon seed are given in this
county.
. Geographically, the county is
keystone shaped and extends from
the Georgia line to the Gulf of
Mexico, it Is bounded on the east
by the counties o f Madison and
Taylor and on tho west by the
counties o f Gadsden and Wakulla.
A large percentage of the Satsuma organge nursery stock for
Florida and contiguous territory is
grown in Jefferson county, it is
explained in the review, while
there nrc numerous other products
now in the various Btages of de­
velopment that have a promising
future.
The resume gives satsumn or­
anges, grapes, Japanese persim­
mons, blackberries,
dewberries,

®

ALLEN AND BRENT
110 I t Second Street, Sun fort!, Kin.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a t fB s n a U fla M n a B M it n s a M a M iK B it ,

NOTICE

Cotton at one time was a large
crop in thin county, there being
snipped more than twenty thou*^"d bales annually.
Only about
1500 to 1800 bales will be sent this
year.
Beside producing corn for its
own use the county ships about 60
car loads annually. Kudzu, a for-

W c have listings in Seminole, Orange Luke, Marion,
Valeria and other counties; Cfty and County property.
Groves and nubdlvinionc. Come to see U3 ard be con­
vinced that cur prices are as good as can be had in
this section o f Florida. We pay special attention to
listings in and around Sanford.

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

SANFORD
Street Parade
at 11 a. m.

the county. This program is said
to fit well into the work of the
farm s ns well a3 with the culture
o f pecan groves. The harvest of
the respective crops comes inter­
mittently and according to the
agent is proving popular with the
agriculturists in this section.
“ Dairying and poultry raising
are showing rapid progress," says
the county agent, “ one dairyman
producing all his feed for his herd
and la selling at wholesale more
than $100 worth o f milk daily.
"One o f the dairymen of the
county was offered an contract for
the production o f three thousand
gallons o f milk daily for a period

The diminutive little nnimnl in "Denver,’* nnco f the trained ponica
with John Robinson'ii Circus, coming to Sanford for afternoon and
night performances on Friday, Oct. 23. And "Denver" is resting
safely in the arms o f Carlo3 Carreon, one o f the (toted cowboys with
the earth’.i oldest circus.

A liD

T H E MOST UNIQUE
(/GORGEOUS SPECTACLE

John Robinson's Circus comes thin year with an entirely new per­
formance, from start to finish, nud in offering the greatest array of
trained wild animuls ever exhibited by any circus. One of the ex­
traordinary features will bo tho appearance o f "Kittle,’ the only wrest­
ling bout by Mio.n Lorraine Wallace. No oilier circus offers this
inn tiger in the universe, which will be battled in n regulation wrest-

oPfercd

Peter pan

Taie Shows Wales
Require Insurance Chicago University Had Little Taste
Companies To Get Prints Translation For Oatmeal Brew
New State License Of AncientSanskrit
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct. 10.—
(/p)— All insurance companies nr
associations, firms or individuals
doing business in Florida, begin­
ning October 1, will lie required to
a license tnx of $0 for each agent
or solicitor, according to a letter
sent out by Insurance Commission­
er J. C. Luning to all county tax
collectors.
Counties, cities and towns may
require a license tnx of any such
agent not to exceed 50 per cent of
the state license tax, the letter
adds.
Mutual insurance companies, or­
ganized and doing business in the
state, aro excepted from the pro­
visions o f the new tax law, which
is an amendment to Section Oil
o f the Revised General Statutes of
1920.
AU insurance companies must
furnish the state treasurer with
the name nnd address o f'each agent
or solicitor authorized to write in­
surance in Florida.
The license tax after April 1,
it was stated, will be one-half the
yearly amount.

S t a r t e d On
Institutions To
d With Money
: Disasltr In U.S.

CHICAGO, Oct. Id.— CP) A new
trunslaion from the ancient Sans­
krit by Arthur W. Ryder has just
been published by the University
of Chicago Press.
Under the name "The Panchatantra," tho hook contains some of
the world’s oldest tales, first ga­
thered niova than 1,500 years ago
in the Vale of Kashmir and now
preomted in English. Without foot­
notes and glossaries, tho voluninc
is rich in epigrams and verse from
which the Oriental flavor has not
been lost.
Weird legends of lions who hold
court liko kings, scheming jncknls and bird s which talk with fish­
es aro told in the five hooks o f the
voiumne. The opening yarns' toil
of the broken friendship of Bull
Lively and Lion Rusty and in­
serted therein are numerous stor­
ies which dovetail into one nnoth-

Every paragraph or so is broken
with a bit o f sprightly verse, many
o f which are introductory to n
separate legend or allegory. The
reader is sent awanderihg from Un­
original plot for a time but even­
the remittance, the fund has been tually another rhyme brings him
swelled by interesg and by the back to tho main thread of the
time tho hospitals are completed, story.
more than 500,000 yen will have
accrued in this way.
Cocoa— CO-room addition to be
built to Hotel Brevard.

Iowa Tries Wind As
Rural Yower Source

Panama City— Buy Harbor Point
AMES, la., Ort. 10.— (TP)—The
to be developed as suburb o f Pan- possibility of using wind ns a
source of farm power is being ex­
perimented with hy the agricultu­
ral engineering faculty at Iowa
State College.
A windmill on tho top o f » 100foot steel tower with the generator
attached, generated 200 kilowatt
hours in thirty days. The average
M ovvJ D V ! uecW
farm home does not use more than
KUJD O' V U H M A'AM
25 kilowatt hours a month.
CgtDDEP SN OO
The velocity nnd distribution of
v
*■***■the wind will be the determining
factor, said Fred. C. Fenton. Pow­
er generated by the windmill can
be used for almot't any activity on
tho farm.

By Williams

H e w OO

I f t Cm Hell Y our P n

&gt;

hOO CO SMOKtvf

JJust Brought

bS5Lqf’®« urn.
OVER RDR
vSo° eovstoread.

You can almost feel

? 2
Poors

HAT miserable ache from In­
flamed, swollen m u B c l O S GONE! Rheumatism conquered.
Drlvon right out of the
simply by building rich, red blood.
Sounds almost Incredible — mil
it'B true! You see, rheumatism, as
It is called, that cripples you up
nnd tortures you night and day. is
caused by Impurities In tho fy atc™.
•Weak, impoverished Mood canl
throw off these Impurities — sc
rheumatism remains.
S . S . S . h e lp s Nature re b u li'l y ou i

T

b lo o d t o fig h tin g s t r e n g th — bulldj
w
,d.hlnn&lt;1-fells
b
y th
red-hlood-cclls
by
thoo mlWOhM

Red blood purifies tho system
rheumatism is driven right out. _
Get this wonderful relief your
self!
Thousands are doing it!
S. S. S. lias bscn stopping rheuma­
tism by building up
red cells In tho blood f
ja \
for generations, l t f ^ r c I
will do tho same
you. S. 8. S. also
cleanses your skin of
blemishes— Increase*
^
,
your appetite — puts Power, “ “ c
strength and energy In your bod/.
Get 8. S. 3. tadsy from any drug
gist. Tho larger tottlo M more
ccoaoDdcaL

fo r m an ces

Da

il y

.

Open 3&amp;? p.m.Show Starts 2 s8 p.h

Itr-erv cil unit firm -m i \ilnri* &gt;l»n TleK ets on salt- ('Iren s :!(»}• nt llou m tltal
,v A ndcrxnn— Same Crier Am Ciiiirgrd on Shmv flnutn&amp;s.

How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
T o break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack o£ grippe, in­
fluenza, soro threat or tonsillitis, phy­
sicians and druggists are now; recom­
mending Ca’.otubs, thu purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
given you the effects o f calomel and
Balts combined, without tho unpleas­
ant effects o f cither.
One or two Calotabs at hcd-Mms
with a swallow o f water,—that’s all.
N j salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference) with your eating, work
or pleasure N ext rooming your cold
han vanbhed, your system is thor­
oughly purified and you are feeling
fino wltn 11 hearty appetite for breakfact. Eat what you ploase,— no dan­
ger.
Get « fam ily package, containing
full directions, only lib cunts. A- nay
drug atore.
(adv)

i r m brand

Brings the Can
Georgia to Yo
micimneafc cakes fo r breakfast!
How t|w savory odor, wafted from
mouth to watering in unUcipul'on of

disappear!

Per

-r-'.vc Your Sweet Toot
Giro vour pweet tooth a
t r a t by'ordering a can right
from your grocer’s. Bonita
gyrup u just as delicious on
corn awl wheat cakes and

Oak leaves arc turning brown. The
air is getting c r i s p and snappy. Old
jack Frost himself is snoopin’ around
the corner of September days. Appetites
are picking up— u-rn-m inl Can t you
just taste those good old cinnamon buns
—-tiicir spicy tang and thrilling d'cliciousness? For breakfast with coffee — for
noon - day lunch with milk — or as an
after-dinner treat — Gccl but they arc
good. Merita extra rich cinnamon buns
arc made from a famous old recipe —
and most folks d e cla re they’ve never
tasted any so good.
»
For School Lunches
Merita Extra Rich Cinnamon Hun* make fine
lunches for school children. T h ey ore just sweet
enough— spicy cnotnjh— and rich enough to mate
a good, substantial food for growing, working
children.
MADE BY THE

A M E R IC A N BAKERIES C O M P A N Y

v,atllC3, t'.o .

C innamon B UNS
ftxsJi daily
from your
grocer

�HERALD, FRIDA

of Sport
Formidable Eleven
T o Face Plant City
Tearn On Saturday
Coach Welchel WhlpsChargea
Into Fine Shape For Tilt
With Old Rivals; Injured
Players to Return to Game

Big Crowd Expected
T o W itness Contest
Backfield and Line Will Be
Aided Materially By Many
Reserves, Ready For Fray

Fearful Bolsheviki
Choose Commission
THE OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
WASH
AB R IIPO A E To Guard Treaties
Rice, c f ................ 5 2
23 0 0
S. Harris, 2b. .. 5 0
06 3 0
Goslin, If. . . . . 4 2
12 0 0
J. Harris, rf. . . 3 1 1 1 1 0
Judge, l b .......... 3 1 1 6
0 0
Blucgc, 3b......... 4 0
10 0 0
Peckinpaugh, ss. 3 1
10 2 *
Ruel, c................ 4 0
06 0 0
Johnson, p......... 4* 0
00 3 0

will probably be supplanted by
Clydo Booth in the next game. He
T o t a l s ........ 35
7 7
is capable in general line play,
PITTSBURGH AB R H
but needs more practice in passing.
Moore, 2b........ 4
3 1
The Plant City game will bo good
Carey, c f.......... 6
3 4
experience for him.
Cuyler, rf.
„ 4 0 2
The ends are well taken caro o f
Barnhart, If. . . 6 0 1
by Booth and Gilion, two excep­
1 1
tionally fast wingmen who aro Bigbee, If........ 1
Traynor, 3b..... 4
0 1
ndept at receiving and blocking Wright, ss......... 4. 0 1
tho forward pas. Capt. Russell is
Mclnnis, lb. . . . 4 0 2
n star at any position in the line Gooch, c ...........0
0 0
nt which he is placed. Ho can fill Smith, c ........... 4
0 1
capnbly the positions of end, tackle
Aldridge, p......0
0 0
or guard. He will undoubtedly ttart
l 1
Saturday as qnd, tho running mntc Morrison, p......1
Krcmer, p........1
0 0
of Charles Booth. Coach Welchcl Is
Oldham, p....... 0
0 0
also blessed with a capable squad
Grantham, x .. 1 0 0
o f reserves, who can be relied upon
Yde, x x ...........0
1 0
In an emergency.
In fact it is hardly fnir to term
T o t a ls ..........38 » 15 27 7 2
some o f them ns “ reserves,” CotzPeck given base in first on
tingham, for example, Is one of the
Smith’s interference.
best all nround linesmen on the
x Ran for Morrison in 4th.
team. With the p‘ rcnunus week of
xx Ran for Smith in 8th.
training which the local gridders
Score by innings:
have undergone, tho prospects of a Washington .. 400 200 0 1 0 -7 - 7-2
hnrd fought game and probably n Pittsburgh .... 003 010 23x—0-15-2
victory next Saturday appear quite
Summary: Two base hits, Carey
roseate.
3, Moore, J. Harris, Cuyler 2,
Smith, Bigbee. Three base hits,
M em ber Him?
Traynor. Homo run, Peckinpaugh
7. Base on hnlls, o ff Aldridge 3
(Goslin, .1. Harris, Judge), off
Johnson 1 (M oore). Struck out,
by Morrison 2 (Johnson, S. Hnrris), by Krcmer 1 (S. Harris), by
Oldham 2 (Rice, Goslin), by John­
son 3 (Cuyler, Barnhart 2 ). Hits
o ff Aldridge 2 in 1-3 inning, off

granted by the Soviet government
and th commencement o f actual op­
erations, it is stated.
The new commission la also
charged to watch the carrying out
by the respective state organisa­
tions and institution!' o f all obli­
gations undertaken by them in re­
gard to th* concessionary contracts,
to discuss all questions ariisng in
connection with the carrying out
o f the terms o f the contracts which
cannot be regulated independently
by the individual organisations and
peridically to draw up reports and
supply reviews o f the working of

MOSCOW, Oct. 16.— (VP)— By a
special decree the Council o f Com­
missars missars has ordered the
chief concession committee to or­
ganise a permanent commission to
watch the carrying out o f the con­
cessionary agreements enetred in­
to by foreign concessionarien with
the Soviet government and to pro­
vide for the removal o f any pos­
sible obstacles which might hind­
er tho normal work o f the con­
cessionary enterprise.
The decree is prompted by the
growing number of concessions

Germany To Adhere
To Rhine Agreement
LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 16.
— UP)— Germany today officially
announced her adhesion to the
Rhine p act o f mutual guarantee,
formed at the n:curlty conference
here with the object o f outlawing
war. The pact will be signed by
Germany, France and Belgium as
principal parties and by Great Britain and Italy as guarantors.
A fter the announcement o f Ger­
many’s adhesion, the conference nt
its eighth plenary meeting, adopt­
ed the text o f the draft security
pact.

One lot on Park Ave., and one bn pak
close in. $3000.00 each. Both near Sou!
school.
Business lot or warehouse lot, Hose i
' Only $16000.00.
ST
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mayf»i
about price.
Fine piece o f R. R. Road frontage at lio
18 lots in city limits $21000.00. ‘- o7e
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.
, ,

Paralysis

W . J. THIGPEft

Now a rrm rd r fo r tkU dlaraaf.
F ree In form ation and b ook let.
Vnn C leave U n i S tore, Joplin,
H o.

The Puleston-Brumley Building.
i i u i i i i H

i i n i i i u n n u H

u i i m

,

In India, near the Taj Mahal,
there is inscribed in upon the
tom b o f Shah Zehan in Arabic the
follow ing inscription:
I f there be Heaven
L et it be here.”

Guaranteed Groves Eternally Blooming
High Mortality Rate
Of Japanese Infants
Alarms Government

Behind Orlando’s beauty lies the strength and
beauty of the hills.

The government has laid a gentle hand on this

Mightier than mountains

Last Empire.

A little more dredging will com*

many times their size, their power lies in their

plete the work already quietly accomplished and

productiveness, in the rare value of their soil.

Lake Harris and Lake Griffin become as one ahd

lit;

Injury and ia lure to make hip
presence felt in the coming clash.
Sanford has n wenlth of excellent
back field material In Entzmlnger,
Barber, Thompson, King, Leavitt,
Turner and Maxwell. It la:ks a
leader with competent field gen­
eralship, but makes up for that
deficiency with aggressiveness and
speed. Zachary, a newcomer, also
appears ns a welcome adjunct to
Hanford'u "Four Honomon."
In the lino tho team Is fnvored
with several hard fighting, spirit­
ed huskios, who luck on^y exper­
ience to mnko them outstanding
stars on a high school eleven.
Whitfield, with more experience
than his running mates, stands out
as a rock In tho forward wall. Ho
la heavy, but ho uses hit' weight
to advantage and Is far from being
alow In tho lino play.
Grier, who was unable to piny
last Saturday, is a very capable

Enthusiasts who know their foot­
ball will recall Wilbur "F at”
Henry as an all American lineman
while at Washington and Jeffer­
son. That was a few years back.
Well, here's how he looks today In
the uniform of tho Canton Hulldogs, one o f tho best professional
elevens in the country. Tho big
boy U reputed to be as good us
ever, too.

TOKYO, Oct. 15. — (/P)— The
death rutu of infants in Japan is
on tho increase, principally because
of the deficiency of relief and san­
itary measures. Official statistics
discloso that more than 1,300,000
'babies die In tho Empire every
year. In the light of thesn facts
tho Home Ministry has decided on
tho establishment of sanitary sta­
tions in every city throughout the
country in which tho population is
more than 50,000. tl is expected
that more than 3,000,000 yen will
bo expended in this work. Physi­
cians nnd nurses witl bo on duty
nt each of these stations.

HOWEY becomes the origin of Florida’s inlnpd
Preeminent above all citrus lands in all tho

waterway from the heart of the citrus country.

world this vast domain spreads its rare beauty
over eighty thousand acres— rich in soil, fair in
lakes, ravishing in

the

thoughtless generosity.

luxury

of

What the Great Lakes are to Chicago, Lakes

Nature’s

Harris and Griffin, the Ocklawaha and the St.

Here the breezes always

•John’s rivers will be to Howcy.

cool; here the hills are far-away. -

1

Here there ia Peace,

Bigger Business Body
Interested In Boom
NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—(/P)—\
The National
Better Business
Commission today announced that
it will send a special investigating
committee to Florida to study the
land boom in that state in coopera­
tion with tho Better Business Bu­
reau in St. Petersburg and Miami.
Tho inquiry was said to bo tho
result of numerous inquiries con­
cerning land projcctu in Floridn
received in more than forty states.
Escambia— Plans proposed for
constructing bridge across Perdido
River.

ELEVATION
IJY TAYLO R
GRcATHONK,HENRY.
HERE'S A RED TAG
ON MY CAR-I’VE
BEEN PINCHED FDR

J
Too LO N S- )

p a r k in g h e r e

THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-TW O FEET

• h e l l o po lic e h e a d q u a r t e r s - '
MY TfjuRiMQ CAR BEARING LICENSE
NUMBER 166166 WAS STOLEN FROM
IW FRONT OF THE
_ MAGIC MUD CO
S t o l e n ?WHAT'S THE BIG
_
IDEA V ____

DON’T WORRY-X THINK;
I CAN GET YOU OUT
OF IT WITHOUT HAVING
To PAY A V\NE-. LET'S
'PHONE THE CHIEF ,
^
OF POLICE
'

TW EN TY-O N E MILE
LAKE

Watch for the Green and Purple Coach
EVERY TUESDAY

HALF HO’J * LATER
■ ^ - I T S I M FRONT OF

YOU SAY YOU'VE.
FOUND MY CARWHERE/S /
,

IT P

J

X

The FIRST N/CTfONALBANK!
AMARREST NOTICE WAS
PLACED ON IT FOR
BEING PARKEDThERE
To o l o m g Bur Since
THE car WA5 stolen
, YJtfLL CANCEL IT'

(

By G olly
HENRY THAT
WAG A CLEVER
ID E A -X BURE
T FEEL'NDEBTCD
L
TO YOU - r

WELL .YOU KNOW THs
Fine AND COSTS FDR
park in g m o p e th an

An HOUR 16 $ 7 .6 0 SUPPOSE W o
/
&gt;\ SPLIT IT// y—&lt;

EVERY THURSDAY
Sec or Call Mr. Gibson
Office Lobby Vulde* Hotel.

Phone 551

SALES FORCE:
SALES FORCE:
JOHN O. BELL
THOMAS E. SCOTT
DONALD L. PERRINE
CAROLINE NUGENT
WESLEY SHEBERTH
EDW. T. MACKEY

JOHN BLALOCK
RALPH KITTLE
WALTER HAHN
W- H. FURROW
JNO. T. MORRISON!/
JNO. T. LAND,
N
Engineer in charge.

M ACKEY INVESTM ENT CO
Bus Free, Nominal Charge
for Hotel Accommodations

Representatives
221 S. Orange Ave. Phone 1861

Wire or
for Reservati

W r it e ,

�THE SANFORD

&amp;JK FRIDAY,

i •««»

3— Autos, Rent

|AJ).,RATES
^ A d v a n co
[•^T%OJ *• *•*
L —tr*M
I
,tm
* • • ■ !£ ?
. J|&gt; ---40 • It*#

W~

f c - ^ o b l . »b p «

| j*«« ■*• f ° r ®0B*
* &amp; « •
1,DBth
£ *T 0 o for tt m
I u restricted to
"ulfOMdo TIi* Bon.

■til be responsible

Incorrect Insertion,
Tor •ub, «au»"t
.•oOfflco »hou,d “ ?

21— Sale, Real Estate

J* ® \
amj-dirlilon
AUTOS FOR H I M
special lit, Subdivision to OrBAGIE AUTO SERVICE
Day
or nkibt. Meet« all trains. BarSBSS:*
»°d Fl or a
Height*, Florida on Dixie Highf t f a tranafsr. Phone B51 and 88-W
WAjr#
REEL A SONS
_ Too D rin It. .
W. Myrtle and lad St. at R. R. F&lt;h?f&lt;f« LS,* Aon*au bartrain if sold
fiflrfin
thi° 201t,h’ a corner 1()t
- K V u b*,autifal Crystal Lake
6— Autos, Sale
a
i,* ,
0 Mary- Florida. Call H.
A. Halverson, Sanford Paint &amp;
W all Paper Co. 112 1st Street.
GOOD used cans
1914 XVIlIye-Knlght Sport Touring. FOR SALE: 120 feet cast front1911 Hup Touring
age by 200 feet deep on San1911 Voile
Touring
1911 Em m "4 “ Coach
P
Hfl
e' 352.
?rA500, Terms- Addrera
r . O. ^Box
1921 Buick ”6 " Touring
1923 Dodge Coupe

22— Sale, Furnitue

I. W . Phillips’ Sons
Ternia To Borne People

Phone 3

Oak and 2nd St

^jUtSr In «• • ot

SKU

[Jr with rates, rates
itlon. will

6— Business Opportunities

Wo carry a full line.
Our prices are right.
Cash or
tCTms. We want your business
Sanford Stovo &amp; Furnituro Co.
________ 821 E. First St

&gt;lrr„ T l t i A b on ton .
, thousand hM »
1 »ho

«*n *
unless

with roa

tar address.

.u lM must » «

,ii(« •» hr J*5*

,1In, SUesmSta*
lerilee

________

jtsifications
Bncements

Accessories

[

, Rent

Repairing

! , Sale

ess Opportunities
ess Service
uLApartments
fituouses
lit, Rooms
bcial
and Board
ent, Office, Stores
ale, Acreage
(or Exchange
ale, Groves
Bale, Houses
, Lease, Rent
Live Slock
|Sale, Miscellaneous
Real Estate
[f^rniturei
liture Wanted
Found
b’ans, Jewelers
og, Decorating,
_

.

18

7— Business Service

FOUND: Stray Fox Terrier. Call
tt
Magnolia Avenue.

LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre- H. H. Scrug gs.
acriptiona. Drag*, Sodas.
Wo
ere as near yon aa your phone. FOUND: Pair o f glasses near
Postoffice,
Owner see George
Call 103.
Dickson, Roumillat &amp; Anderson
Drug Co.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
216 Magnolia.
Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragtth
JTEWART THE FLORIST”
Radio.
Flowers for all occasions.
R14 Myrtle. Phons 260-W
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
33— Wanted
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street
Expert service.
W AN TED : Sheet metal work of
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
Engraving, Embossing. See us
W AN TED : Party to board a love­
first. We do it
Phone 417-W.
ly 2 year old boy. Reply R. W .
R. R. Ave.-Ccmmerclal S t
c.o. Herald.
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele*
phone 111.
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxee. J. ■ .
Terwflleier, Prop.
HILL LUMBER CO. Housa ot
Service, Quality end Price.
ADDRESSING — Multigraphing,
folding
and mailing—as you
want It— when you want It
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

i Tuning
, Seeds, Trees
9— For Rent, Houses
era and Supplies
FOR R E N T: Garage on 5th Street
and Egg3
between Palmetto and Magnolia
i Notice
reasonable.
See Mr. Dabney at
iters and Supplies Herald office.
j Help, Female
edHelp, Male
.Help, Male or
nale

FOR R E N T : Garage on 5th Street
between Palmetto and Magnolia
reasonable. See Mr. Dabney. H er­
ald O ffice.

10— For Rent, Rooms
! l jle\ Salesman
, “ M U , Male FOR REN T: Room in private home
to refined young man, 609, M ag­
o i n1 i iQn^male
Jed Realisute
nolia Ave.
[ted to R ft
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
W Mediums.
[AnnouncemenU

Call 148

out meals.
Seasonable
Lincoln House.

rates.

sions

[moral Notice
p i u ] j f i &amp; » « ic » I .
r — ^ J jd m e t t a Ave.

&amp; Ilo&lt;ly

.

!lrinr.
1lator an{i
fc o n j f
ot con|ln* of ttasL ri co.rea
Is* radiator^
Clean,nR

China make lovely gifts

umns” o f The Herald. Let a classi­

AWAITS

VALDEZ HOTEL

YOU

Enropaan Plan

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&lt;12— Advtg. Mediums

42— Advtg. Mediums

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fern growers o f Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

FOR SALE: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
computing scales and large re­
frigerator. This can bo had for
cost of accumulated Btorago char­
ges. H. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or ha-.v it to your local
denier so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you doaire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.

Price ?12,500.00
Terms $2500 cash, balance
$61.75 per month.

WE HAVE THE BEST &amp;UYS

ACREAGE
B U S I N E S S HOMES

We have several clients

V / lon c 7 1 7

Public Stenographei

V c i k l e z R e a l t y G&gt;

Valdez Hotel Lobby

V u k lc/ H o l d D uiiilnn*

ing for 4 and 5 room bunga*
lows.

'f O U

r,

M O V IN ’

TO ?

your

property

with us for results.

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through tho Xenia Gnzetto, Zcnin, Ohio. Rich agricultural district. Want ad and dliplay rates
on request.

1,— A beautiful six
room stucco finish­
ed
bungalow
on
Mngnolia Ave. Lo­
cated between Mar­
tin and Spurling
Streets, rSituated
on a corner lot.
Price
$10,500.00.
Terms, arranged

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

2. Three adjoining
lots on Second St.
nt Pnlmotto Ave.
117x117.
Locnted
in the coming new
business section of
Sanford.
Price
$700.00 per front
foot. 14 ensh, bal­
ance 1, 2, nnd 3 yrs.

SANFORD
REALTY CO.,

3. Three adjoining
Iot3 on Elm A ve at
13th Street.
Ono
investing in these
lots could be sure o f
a good profit with­
in a very short time.
$6,000.00 taken all
three lots. $2,000.00
cash, balance, ar­
ranged on easy pay­
ments

H. S. LONG, Mgr.

Rooms 9-10*11 Ball
Phone 657.

4. 147 acres located on the Sanford-Orlnndo Rond just South
of the city limits o f Sanford. This is an ideal tract to sub­
divide Immediately, It consists o f good level ground. It is
now being rapidly built up right up this tract. There are
only a few tracts like it left and it will pay for you to seo it,
to buy, nnd to take advantage o f tho opportunity it offers.
Price $1000.00 per acre. $25,000 cash, balance 1, 2, anil 3 years.

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford A vs. Sanford, Fla.

Tires
At prices that are
Pan Am and Standard Gas
Oils

“ Veedol Oils”

100Feet

MBJ

»C R E A L T 0 R 3 &gt;

JOHN E. FOX, Representative
120 South Park Ave.

,

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R IN E ’S FILLIN G
i * STATION

“ We Cover Florida Real Estate Like tho Sunshine”

with railroad frontage

Electric Irons
Radio Supplies

*

Phone 461-J

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

at $50.00 foot.

1

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING

Easy terms.

£ HILTON’S

rw
HARIIHB (HOP
~
113 Magnolia A vs.
f First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladlta and ChQdraa.

Best ami only available BUSINESS SITE at Lako

Act Quick

Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.

Near railroad

and loading station also new power plant of
Southern Utilities.

THE

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
P in t National Bank Bldg,
Ran ford. . -------Florida

Lake Monroe ia sure to grow.

Mitchell-Shipp

Investigate this today.

Price and terms reasonable.

Realty Co.

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc. = Wasting Time

316 First National Hank
Sanford, Fla.

214 E. FIRST ST.
Why wasto your time run­
ning around looking for a
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
and are glad to say we have
tho finest listings and the
best values In tho Ststo o f
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to list
their propertiee with us for
better results and quick action

W. R. SMITH. MGR,

GEORGE M cM AN U S
WHERE. A.RE.

List

Schulte s Selected Listings

bus

Rato 8c (6-word line) line.

e

rooms, bath up stairs.

L o b b y Puleston-B rum tfT Bldg.
■Sanford
Florida

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS

UP FATH ER
-to o
° G T OF

posure.

porches down stairs; 3 bed

Sanford'a Leading Ilolel
WUItT W . XVAltNEll, Manager

ticles you have stored aw ay and
havo no use for. A little thirty[Her falena111 V° to on
Palmetto— Contract let for con­ DO YOU W ANT TO BUY or sell cent ad may bring you several
k bond, n3lon «nd $90,- structing new bathhouso at tourist
anything?
If so advertise in dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­
sentative will call and see you.
CafflP’
» A t f l f l the Gainesville Sun.

^

Eastern ex.

4 rooms, pantry, 2 screened

ON THE “ CLASSIFIED PAGE”
OF THE HERALD

neighbor*

hood in town.

ARAL E9TATH —INVESTMENTS

OPPORTUNITY

in best

2108 PALMETTO AVH.

W a lrh , Jew elry nntl C loek
Ilep a lrln * and K a a ra vla s
U l’ lt'K SKItVlCB
21k M agnolia Avrnne
J'bvne 443

Earle T. Field

20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — a 7 LITTLE TVAN T AD IN The
® ill reHERALD will bring you in big
Classified ads have the largest
Radiator * bOR SALE: Horse, bridle and sad­
results. Advertise thoso ohl ar­
•‘jy1St.
nnil R.
R R.
n
SL and
dle. Also one horto wagon. John circulation in Southwestern Geor­

A « E M O V IN ’ /\ N ’
W EN T TO
N E W H O U b E AvN '

499-M — Phone — 499-M

H. C. VIELE
Jeweler

fied ad w ork fo r you.

boys. PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
scene o f
stupendous develop­
ment. Rend about it in tho Palm
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, gen- Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
eneral office or correspondent, request.
open for position. Good references
and can bond. Reply P, L. Care ADVERTISING gets results If St
Herald.
reaches potential buyers.
Palatka Daily News is circulated iu
37— Wanted Help, Salesman an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
MAN with car to work in evenings
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
sition fo r hustler. Give references
in letter. Write “ Proposition” Care of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Herald.
cents a word for six consecutive
SE V E R A L solicitors to work on issues.
commission. Right proposition
for right man. Apply at Herald THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
after 5:30 in afternoon.
accepted want ad medium io
Daytona (Fla.) Ono cent a word
42— Advtg. Mediums
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

gia.

Heights,

H. A . SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

F L O R ID A -O R L A N D O — Orlando ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
Morning Sentinel; largest class!
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
imum 24c cash with order.
weekly and Sunday,
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
word; 4 insertions 1 1—lc; 6 or
FURNISI1ED bed room, 807 M ag­ more l c per word each insertion. classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
nolia Avenue.
You are wasting time and mo­ LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
19— Sale, Live Stock
Lakeland, through
tho Starney if this pago hasn't your clas­
Telegram.
Best
advertising
mosified
advertisement.
Phono
it
in
FOR SA L E : Two good mules at a
dlum In South Florida. Published
bargain, Address A. M. Box 65, today. No. 148.
mornings.
STAll-TELEGRAM
Sanford, Fla.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in Lakeland, F l o r i d a . _______
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
I OR SA L E : 10 good work mules,
may bo seen at our barns, one D A IL Y N EW S— it covers Brow­ MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
mile south and 2 miles west o f ard County thoroughly which is
people
aro interested in Florida
one
o
f
the
most
rapidly
growing
Haskell, Fla. Lakeland Highlands
property.
Reach them through
Co-Operative Association, Box 79 sections on the Florida Coast.
tho
Sentinel.
Rato card on ap­
Sample
copy
and
rate
card
upon
Lakeland, Fla.
plication.
_________ _
request.

Murphy, Gindcrvillo.________

For Sale ! !

2-story home, located on the

Insert an ad in the “ Classified Col­

J call 9-1^/
Ik
LL

AHOUSE

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

FOR REN T: Furnished bed room
in privato family fo r ono or two
, -.............
„„ refined gentlemen. Call 200 French
B8iRT^nty.five
S M &amp; N m b Avenue.
r,n tel', &lt;*arjJ Of iI------------------------------------------------------------- I ODerat
operation
or call M a lV r n Wn I i 0 0 M F 0 R R E N T 1209 M a g n o lia
iy» offices ' *-*0l*CC*
Phnnft
UiH-fJI
Rofnrnnnnu
Phono 153-L3.
References nv.
cx chnnged.
J^nONEER

lains, Buvarian and Japanese

G. T A Y L O R D YER

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridgo
34— Wanted Help, Female across Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
W ANTED: Colorod cook. 1422 under construction; two millions
Pnrk Ave.
being spent on highwny; greatest
chance for live developers to get
W ANTED: Experienced waitress.
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
Apply Manhattan Cafe, Palmetto opment Department,
Tho PonsaAve.
cola News.
W ANTED: Rapid stenographer
position, good salnry to the right TAM PA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
party. Apply Glasco Investment
sified pages o f Florida’s Great
Co., 111 W. 2nd St.. Phone 757.
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
W ANTED:
Stenographer with Minimum 25c, cash with order.
some experienco in book-keeping Write fo r complete rate card.
Apply Fletcher-Bulger Realty Co.,
113 1-2 No. Magnolia Ave.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise In
35— Wanted Help, Male
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
cent a word dally, two cents a won
W A N TE D : Colored boy to do jan- Sundays.
, ‘,'ltor work. Sanford Herald.

LET US TR A IN you fo r choice
positions in book-keeping, short­
hand, typewriting, etc: ’ Day and
night sessions. Sanford Business
W A N TE D : Two neat
College, Room 9, Ball Bldg.
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

Chlnaware m English Porce­

^ALE: Babys folding sulky.
FOR SALE: New grocery and soft
Price $6.00. Mrs. Andornon, 915
drink counter^ also vqgfctable
racks. Wlil sell for 1-2 price. Phono Elm*
727.________________________________

24—Lost, Found

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