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                    <text>YOUR NEW SPAPER
Pvhlhhed
Heart.
I The World's CfwTest Vegetable
Section, It* Richest Harden 1-untl
A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S D IS P A T C H E S

VOT.UMN X V .
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SANFORD. FT.OR1DA. THURSDAY. A PRIL 2nd, 132.'
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f o a p m a n ,N o t o r i o u s
a u d it, T a k e s
H is O w n D e f e n s e t A

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Sanford Junior Cham ber
Opposes French Avenue
WITH
As Dixie Highway Route

Opposition tn the
proposed1before the club by U Cl! i
•FiVnch Avenue route for tbs Dixlfijwho sketched the situation \iii hi*.!
■\ .i- t iiT T7T
.
,
i Highway was recorded and iiiiuth- intrnduetnry remarks.
i
Death OZ W ealthy A m e ric a n U r route cnhuln*&gt;ei to bring the. InsUUUtion nt officer* for the Andrew* ApjH-tnt m e n ! ns Ay
j Owner of English D ep art* 1mad through the center of the bos*' coming year, who were elected .it (
ntenl Finn* Th -iMiterm Tn bicsa section, was proposed by tho th- Inst h.oetinir of th** Junior
Rfsif-nalinn o f W a d sw o rth ;
S m
V n T n H * . R . U .Sanford Junior t handier of Com^ Chamber, composed
Other Executives Shifted
.
c.ndan«cr l.n g lan a s R u lt mpm,
tj,L. inm-kcw fncetinpr of the program of t h ; .............. ...
**
Thursday noon at the Seminole instollotion ceremonies were under
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iQ u e s tio n In v o lv e d
, Cnp - U Il
,
the cha«*c « Dr; B. d . nrownhe.i E x p e c t P r o h i b i t l d n
r &gt; ,, ii
, , n ,
•___ Ir. addition tn going mi ie*..id an l»».*nleiil f Hu* Kiwhoih t lull &gt;iiu&lt;i
*T
i4
_
,
K e llf f lO llS r t i l l t i t ' l s m ’ opposed to the French Avenue pastor of the First Presbyterian'
LiftW S I»C P j I l l O r c e f i
route, the urganixation voted to church.
(

i E S ' K c S NEW COMPANY IS
Exam ination Acting MIR MOT) T ft TAKF
As His Best W itness r u n ‘T1L0
* /ttVr'

ilaims To Have

ANDREWS M M

,

Clemson CoMegre
Damaged Dy F ire
CLEMSON COLLEGE, S.
-Fire, discovered
Car„ Apr.
nt 2:30 this tnorninjr, complete*
ly destroyed the agricultural
building of (Teiiuion Collrg*
with n loss estimated nt rnnr*
than 9200.00t). The origin of
tho firu is unknown.

MARCH

Ambassador DscschBUILDING! n e r Will Tell Wasn*
ittgtott Fi'anc* D*k*h
No t W ant Nfetmir

lOVER WILSON CO.

Objection Based
Oft SeiuntyTact

Alibi In Defense Ij1*1*Dollar
",
iys He W as InBrooklyn Within 4 Hours
of Tittle of Murder

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Would Be Interested
In Meet Affecting
Navy Dirai moment

W ilson
W ho

din means honor, prestige, u n d _________ ... . ...................... ............
R _______ ____. . . ..................... . einl duties assigned to the several
CHICAGO, Apr. 2.—Th- reor­ rcniething more than both these Avenue to First Street and th?q pn.t of the program. Among those treasury executives were shifted
Sanford is In the
ganization of Wilson and Compa­ English words. _
^
to Sanford Avenue on which the, who expressed their opposition to about considerably Wednesday with building rampage,
ny by the formation of a new
\\ hen the American Gordon Self- rood will continue south.
French Avenue ns the route were the udvrnt of Lincoln C. Andrew*) ibiibling permits isnucil during
P A R IS , A pr. 2.— F r a r^e
H A R T F O R D , A p r. 2 .— Gei’-| company under the direction of a ridge nttnined wealth by founding
a commlUc* composed of Ilodge-1G. W. Siwneer. Jr., Ilodire nm Hall. of Now York as an assistant sec* I the month of March totaled $70,n m nnn
n tthi«
orning committee representing the bankk nml making successful London’., «on Ball, chairman. Dr. Charles Floyd Palmer. I 4 C. Hebout and ntary succeeding Elliott W ails-j U00, according to the monthly re hit* g o n e even fu rth er in op­
iltlf rtin
Chnpm
lm m
mnrnillK
. / rv
port
worth resigned.
1
*L a
u :0
,in debt, convertible bonds and pre­- greatest department store, he rent- Park and Dr. Alexander Epp* was, others.
...... ''"'"I* br citv 1.c,e- 1
S-jpOftition to th e calling o .. «
look th e Htand In his own tie -•
’
„,na
....
u,
Philips. Thumlay at the city Hall. tVnoLI.»»»«n ,iiuarm . muni -m&gt;
Forecasting efforts to bring there
■ „„„
hnvinir fnmPnn&gt;' w** announced tonight,; ct! the most imposing, the most
unpointed to dlucl the Junior
G. J . Gingrns, of the Cocoa Jun
were M permits, the lu rg -1 j'O ^h in gton (lisartparncni roflent»e On 11 Cnnifltt 01 iwiviug |,y thecommittee which has
been hn!!ow*cj by tradition residence ofChumlmi’* light tn prevent the inr Chamber of Commerce, was i about more effective enforcement
fcrcDrt- nuVv or in tho imme------ u u iu eicti P atro lm an Jnme.H I working for several months on a English cii.tocracy, Landadowne ndoptlon of; the French Avemi present nt the meeting ami made .t f prohibition hwr, a!! agcncUt, in -si &lt;&gt;( which war $7,000.
Th.* expenditure for buildirg ' dintc fu tu re th a n was cxplaiit_
_
iclieve the packing con- Mouse; und there he entertuipa on -route. The project was brought! 4 *ht&gt;i t add less.
only ex-|C(| ;n T nem loy’* Despatch.
a scale no duke or marquis in these
oher 1 2 th . C o o r’uml collect-|wr_n uf tlnancUl difficulties.
showr,iryu*
It w m officially confirme&lt;t
total »um! W etlnexiluy th a t AmtiaHxador
iilidiiig of San* D nexchner is un«U*r instruc!ve oerio.) , lon. l%.t
VrV&lt;mrj(t»n that
|Frame due:: not want a disarmarimts &gt;v*, rt’ i,»mt conference of any kmJ while
•\ .laTimiry tot&lt;*!.■*, 1f,,. Kuronean nNUflly part Is In
i* citv Clerk :i ,rre_ state «»f flax.
V? I u
is a purl by law, was given to cord* n'teal
Ination he refused to bo rushed in- $5|.78fir.,000 of the company's nidi- triifU' und blood exhibits morv vio’-&lt;:
A total of $41,WO}.*
was tittletally confirmed Thur
jahUhor -lli. inl.
lo answers at thr hands of state's j-ution.-*
.* while $40,372,000 would lie lpnt syntptmns than in the W on; 1
0 .1 . pent in building in the city .dayIt that
and on Mambar Hill in Hontlmy a t '
('idlertion Millies llividid
Attorney Hugh Aleorn.
left undisturbed.
it* February.
. . . Aiolws*a.i«ir l»a»--etmer
,
... »i*
Sanford 1 T,.f
,
dusk on Jan. 12, little Miimtnz I IV rsnn Rw rpl Awnv While W h e th e r O rlando
N’otubiv large inn rases 01 the
. Ir^-i U. tb/..* U ii.f.iri.i V. au,
Chanmnn cluims to huve been in
.
Tn Imm* Stock
iieguni, ignorant, rather homely, 1 I lly Im Inundated ; H «od».
J bul Erance does 'u*t^»ni
Is lo (.e l l&lt;otirfh I*nm ehise brought n eulniination of ■•ifurta t«* sum spent for building are shown
Brooklyn. N. Y., within four hours
, n flXthnnK0 fur th„
t t(,
base born Nautch gii', received a n '
corn- a di arnianietit- conference of any
Cat 1ho Dam age lo Manitoba 1 T o lie Selected At O rlan d o'divide the work of collecting the in lust month’* luiildiiiK us .........
the time he Is charged by thr^-udjunted the plan contemplates thi ugly knife wound in her sculp.
levemu * between two assistant pared with the thfve **rece&lt;1ing!
wbile the KU|upean t**»orii.,
n»e of Co-nccticut with having
D estro y in g Railroad T rack
Meeting: T h u rsd a y
Nig
CPt°(f »even per cent prefer- Munttnz was the fooilmll in n game
lecretaries. Arsislnut Seerd ary It'omtmrnthre nioeth:-. Uan h |ie*j : iw n Is in U state nt ttUV.
ot to death Patrolman James
James *r 'j,at|
BtoCjC
- -While France would throogh
i&gt;, in isew liritam.
(hie
Three alibi witnesses, one of|l;
iem a former "huddle" in the fed*, cc
nl penitentiary at Atlanta, swore fPjr
alny they had seen him in Brook- ings,
n at an hour when three other y
ilnesse.*, testifying for the pios-irhare
ution, placed Chapman in the Ob! t
olooy Inn at Meriden, Conn.
Jp
Lyle Chastnnc, confessed former1A
►nvict, and the man who nursed , blends over tho new common stock rioivabout. It is ‘Tjjat." The All- "playing ice berg.
fourth club, forming, with St. nhil eliminate many possible muses •
Tlw fjuai d’Orsas declaretl Thar*n.ii!rond trucks were inundated
hapmnn to health in the Atlanta in the amount of $Jj per share |km Indore team of Maharajah Tukoji
■g *
onl&gt; a
day. how avert'fW r F
will h r
an upi'iopi late time tu coa conference a !t tell it.
lisarmumenl 'and th* Par
Paeltlc wax dedarcl to
piotU-m; hence Ktaiu*
interi *ie&lt;i .with jgmeribqqiine
against
tlie
wall
at
tl't.
o ( locli-&lt;cimvei tiLde into mw cmantqn stoci lionniro Alxlul Kioiir Unula.
Britain Kometimc amund
•h-lundi wlirie, it it ile- A m fikirnsi*^ ,yminii ss:.,, 1111 , | Wilt Ifroseeillion nf-jM-MiR
and Britain. But In tV viyv*
fi.ot of Comnoth rtie-t fur ihe lit 1 «lined. Viitnally
shr.ro for share. All thice classes
Dhat morning.
Mnharafah Not Victorious
no prcpa-ntirtni handle all iurrdgu debt matters
ler, '
'a » 4 L . ; n n
ot the Xt\ipV A ' d m fT t h m ce«n- '
time
in
the
city's
history.
of
dock
will
have
equal
voting
po.i
ibuiin
thus
lost
in
his
rtrugglo
foi the in-ginning of tlie season while Mr. Dewey iss to
Alibi b. Claimed
•on* *d rar Anticipated -ry to make cowiateit
t«*
tn hove cottcor
Fill 'co families iil.adnoucd their lint! been niade.
for "lijnt” but the muliauijah bus
’ wan! world senility beginning with
trol of railroad loans
ans and jurit
jurir.Clia.Ytine, now the prop'iitoi o f .
.
., , ,
;
lonnes
nt
Ln
I’rairie.
while
re--ij
Oiliitnlo officials have expressed dietion over the eomptroller nf the0 j BOUSES
In stationery store in Brooklyn, U*s-' ***0 only fiimrciiig jirftvided l#y not entirely won.
POINT, N. Y„ Apr. 2. i Europe1, where the prublem already
It
Monitor, was lint spirited :ic- ) dents ot' Saint Lambert, on tli('i|i tisflvea in favor of the "spirit” !currency, the United States twins-! —Tho matter of prosecuting
:ing G er-'ha* reach ml the point of intctviivv
Ptiftcd that Chapman visited him V,tf D'un ‘•'4 ?hu sale .if SSJSOIMIOO of
•
Stiuth
shore,
including
150
labort.juj,
Get. It.
They
/.Saturday night, .............................
.. five
. year six per tcn\, gold notec ci riling tn plan in the murder ease ers from* the itochclgn nun'll eon-j ;il(ll plan whereby both Sanford 111 ci, the htircau of engraving and aldin Farrar, noted singer a* a re - •study.
tittundo
1 went to a nearby "spchk easy" uml "* ‘ h,‘
•"ntpnny. Loans aggro* nemss the Indore frontier, there j'vent were forced to flee.
,
. . will
. . . jointly , :;up|tort
. . . |minting and othet ag en cies hav- I * u|tt o
off the
the seizure of
of liquor her*here
To ralsj the Pacific problem now
1., .in g le
,-lub w h b h will plnyt h a lf ; inir
,|„ vvith
,he federal c o m m - '•
'
■ • ear is
' in
' ubeyunce
• ......— 'j or t« attempt to rtpeh world secur
mm did
not leave him until ig&lt;Jfintr ?- -,i-1,00(1 held. by
(Jiupmun
..............................................
- bunks In dDappehr forever, to perish:
.
in
her
private
Jot' it, games in Orlando and th
.
,
[nfter 2 nVIock the fnliiitving morn- 'vhiVh hn,‘ wimaitii of the company rapidly or otherwise a: tho Jeeling'
pending a report of agents here to ity in one elVott will in the view
Flnotls other half ir. Snnfurd. This is ey and Its disbursement.
Ing, he testified.
i" r ,ln subsiillnries are to be re- of her eaptors might dictate. S it-' 'VINNII r.tt. Apr.
Mr. Winston’s duties willinclude j the collector of the port at Ogden- , ef the Qual d’Orsay’ only confu *
Prairie
qpt.
,&gt;f
Die
throe
titans
under
eon*
lent
iitied
to
give
evidence1
in
}Kjr•
have
menaced
tlie
................
,1
. . dined i&gt;y the payments of 2(1 per
the finding of way*
The singer’s
nrivatv*
c a r'th e issue and nuke
■■PV to finance the burg.
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nuii more difficult
M.
young
..... ■„
. f . .is ..
i Francis
.
. .Itrtv,
,
». .■ bunk
1both-•
.1 lent
tn „„
121.-I1, *which
tlie iipprnx- .Iinimuy Btimbuy hearing!) and to }'•"o vin cc-for 0 boors, increase,, .dderutiun; the othtti being O r-1 government and upervi dou of tho was boat,led by four deputy eu.*-' the problem of now to (ram# the
lerk,
mid
John
A.
.Martin,
ur wltn
witness tn the approach- *" senoosness in Muintoba today.; Inndo taking the cluli or Hanford
_ ‘ fi .
f .1
tti
t . 1 g 1 1Butlo &lt;imount of tni di DOsiltR witli * * the star
budget bureau, the farm
loan ! toms collectors after it had crossed Europe an security" pads. Its atttof , f.ucn
. linns
. tlMiniinjoct
... • to
. .clntni
i : . of&lt;• ofv#- ing murder trial, n trial which Mtnnwhilo, w atenin Sonthsrn Sa&gt; tcfcimr the club,
■oMncntji
vi . . . . of. the » nclkhirnrhooii
.tn 1 »»
1
Jm stn ie s Store tostlfied they hnd . ..
,..., ..... will so convulse Indian that i; kiitcncwan, except nt rantallon nit-l
I leal official.* are opposed, hov.-- braid and the house debt commix- the border enroute from Montreal. &gt;tutlf amounts to refusal to go to
doner. Ho will act for the sec-!
- .■ ■■ ---- -a general disarmament confecenc.*
een Chnpmnn in ChaMftncii stoic1
*
, t. i ... i i.
» 1
may rank With the Dreyfus ease l.uiiutden. were reported receding, ever, to the snlit team plan, pr» relitrv alsoj where that offielxl must '■
D n n ,1 ,,
i until the European pacts ere telhat Saturday night. Marlin. h»w-. ^
, T
having such de- end the unhappy Antoinette's a f­
Two miles of the Canadian No- ferrlng to either take the team 1
County
(Continued an Page Six|
, lDuval
iU Y tll L
O U I l t y Roads
K O A flS
, tl|Hj , n,j to rc.,u#A^ that the naval
jver, wo* nut iiositive declaring lie
nn&lt;. ‘
1 . . ! 1 ' . " ■‘u .’ fair nf the diamond necklace ns tiomii railroad truck wen* wu*dtcd 1 wholly or to allow Orlando to have !
ft*eon(rr:nte* be put ofif at least until'
P
r
n
t
r
r
n
m
T*t
O
n
r
v
m
p
d
ms "almost sure" the prisoner
'
oil
ot
11
red
ill.
neur
l.umolcrt.
am!
it.
The
failnii*
e
f
original
plan
(Continued on Page Six)
i r«j,r«ini is uiijnihcu th&lt; Rhfnelam, pait ^ u r#4,uy.
belli Canadian'National and Cana* whereby Orlando and Sanford &gt;
he• man lie had rcen.
.
‘
1 adjusted,
plus-three per cent ns Indian Pacific traffic weie tied up in .would liavu separate clubs m tho I
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 2 . - S e v - !.
*hi$
^
Ftanco
But Brow was very positive. Ask u.r,.Ht for six months to Apr. I'..
other parts
of
Hnukatcliewan. n rgae bus n il aictw itli the ap
,0
naval eonslnicd by Frederick J. Grnchl, Chap- shares of the new company would
nance of thr proposed tondentnaHome'
have
been
abandoned
getterI1'
oval
of
the
loeal
club
since
it
lion
(hut
liar
interest
in
a
naval
/ .a
^
* . 1 mm
..
tans chief counsel to identify the |,e delivered on the basis or six
A
'.'ViV'"'!
lion of the road huilitmR proicram ! *r | 1 ____ .
in Lumsden. A continuance eliminate.* a wlirdesome. though'
prisoner a second time, It? left tho shares uf preferred stuek. ".fi u O C K k K O D u S f e y S l f n i Iof.
“f 11 weather which caused ice r.uher slturp. tivalry hetw
warm
eitness chair, walked up to within shares
Commissioners of Duval county I ••dgptlon for r.ubm-rmj hnutares of class A convertible stod
‘
u
*• •
1.
...
' x.
1 Jcr
to
break
tip earlier than usual ir Fut'l’md ami Orlando.
|hree feet of Chapman, peered in- and -t.'l shares of common.
»h« is under no pre*e..t
undci the recent $2,500 00t) butal Mfe"
A
lonfoiciuu
of
tooal
officiul^,
predicted.
ently at him and replied
Mrs. Anna Dickie Olsen, of Min­ issue wns contalncl in the report '’Filiations to dLcuss the question,
wan
held at thi* officii of Juduu! nesota, the first woman to be u
Aggregate uf Indebtedness
T am positive this is the niun
made public t&lt;alay by Gov. Murtin
Le Matin C»mmenls
That North Carolina, next io &lt; f V m &amp; i m i n t i n n nl* M i l l / ? K' Uminltojder. the club presi- candidate for thu United State* in which embodied the finding* o f ! deferring to comment on tho
Tho aggregate of indebtedness to
saw.'
v
O
n
.S
U
D
I|
Jl
1011
O
l
U
K
dent,
at
10
o
clock
Thursday
mornlie thus adjusted includes a $22,- Florida, is the most lirogressivo
i Renal?, will be the headliner Thurs engineer, employed by him ut the ; r« w French naval program, t.e
Pistol Expert* Testify
ll):,.7HI bonk debt, $i:i,(I71,l!)0 of state ia tho south, is the nptnlnr In Berlin on Decline 11 ir. Tho club officers wltn will day night nt the Bedpnth Chautnu- request of citizens of the county. Uatin -uys today:
make the trip t&gt;* Orlando an*
Before th** alibi witnesses took six ner cent convertible bond., doe expressed Thursday morning by \V |
President llmish'dder, C. L. Britt mn which gives llm second per­
the stand today pistol experts fur in U*2H, $'.»,:JOT.08(1 of 7 'is |R*r cent At. Scott, Division manager of the j
‘ With u little reflection ottr
formance of a week’s engagement
Air.etlean friends will really,* Hi if
the prosecution positively identi- convertible bonds due in l'.t.'tl an i American Fruit Growers, win* hn ; ; BERLIN, Aor. 2 .- Berlin drinks trd J. I). Chittenden.
A
rrange
Details
On
in
tintent
at
Palmetto
Avenue
and
the nbtst* ghoul thr Frrnrh fleet
lled the bullet which killed Kkelly $.1.41 l.JT.'l of stock purchase* ,tidi­ just returned to Hanford from a tisiaj only a little more than one1 Second Street. The Iccturt* Ity
half till* qil:l!litv of milk it rollTWINS SMOTBEUED
rwx having l c» rJ vl from the est ions.
till through tin* state.
Dodge Car Transfer ?.x ridiculous. The govrrunteni in
1
Mr,. Dickie will begin nt H:."0
ftuntod
la*fon*
thi
wnv.
The
reason
proposing to th- chamber the pro­
tweapon taken from Chapman vutu*
"North Carolina " Mr. Scott ,1 •
Stocr.holdet r. of the pres*m com­
E n g .- The rt week 1o'clock.
gram
for .conduction during the
Ihe wns arte: ted in Mitneie, Ind., pany would receive without uny as­ clared, "is doing some wonderful) uvidcntlv is that the use of ipilk oldHORNSEY,
DETROIT,
Apr.
2.—A
.
tepresentwin sons of Mrs, liielia rd
The afternoon perfmn.ance a*
substitute* Mill pr,•vails. A muni/last January. One of them J. sessment, I
shares of new corn- tilings but the most out: i.nulinq ip; I oxhibilb 11 i . planed Li bring Muidlnw Were smothered to ilealh [the Chautauqua, which l, gr.n at 10illiquid here today on thi work five yea. * which K not &gt;et votcl.
Henry Fitzgerald, nf Hartford, dc- men stock for one share erf old pre- thing about it nil is the system of
1.": 15 o'clock, was limit, ,1 to tlie of completing details to irunxfer laid its cards on the table. While
Ielated there wu- not "one chunce feiit’d and fuurtenths of u share of roads they are laying. Bonds isn’t milk back to it: former popularity, while sleeping witli their mother. ! American Entertainers which hu* thr Dodge Brothers Incorporated, other countries unveil their tia­
progiaiu). iiraily at the last mo,
pn ten million that the marks on new common for one share of old all of it hv nnv means but i think
gullied c«.n*b|eri,b|e popularity as u tu their banket employers. The ra!
thut it I t the groatent single fa c t-.
[these bullet* could have been made common.
public is without the assurance, ment, we lov ally declare now what
novelty
entertainment
company.
by another gun.
we are going to do during five
The plan leaves undisturbed the ur contributing to the present pros-1
The ad consists of the ofTeringa of however, thut further details in year-. Abroad Franrs's live years'
ptious
condition
uf
thu
state.
Under crossexnminntion Groehl present first mortgage bonds and
Mi:,* Corine Jessup, who is a r&lt;ad-!th" diiusual financial transfer will
don't think I have ever seen1
i»ptn*cs arc totalized and c.-.mparwas unabb* to make, these exjicrts underlying mortgages, the account; a "I
••r, a pianist and a soloist.
Th, • '
out lffim«Iiatel*'C Hr
better system of i-oiuis th an 1
of oihri M tUi* L i
adtr.it that the sumo marking* payable of the company uml most North Carolina now has and I’m .
partner in the net. Mi** Gladys1mMed they would be iitfoiined ni with tho
the
veur
ID'JI.
could have been made on bullets of the debt of the subsidiary com­ equally certain thut the state that \ That PTorida hotui.x serve Cali- ion that the "trnde” must have JKills, is a singer, a reader and 1h |" ( r,om tinm bi time" he was assur"Frunce l* only tepairirg war
fired through another gun, except panics. Interest at the rate of six makes fuster pi ogress will have) forma oranges and celery, that been caused by either "physical ot reputixl to be a violinist of uiuis-, c'l by u spokesmen of the company ilttiil1i/«.
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in remote cases. Groehl sought to per cent is to be puiti on any debt tq have a bettyi*. sv*tt*ni of ntnl*. I pUtsidn roiot* n«&lt;&gt; peer-nrd, le ,.1''
•in:
IBitff
j * *-* *
und
iiriiain
are .preparing
formidastatement
a*
to
when
the
silence
.
,
„
_
.
The American entertainers a r e !
Aiiu, Noith Curoiiua, not satisfied per cent of tho state, traverse
Mi. HiirtungV reference to tin*
___Ket testimony tn thi, *&lt;vCit Ir.tc tc La uJjuata.l li. vJvl’i'ut* l&gt;&gt; Oil.
here for two day. again ,'1'*
° ur
will) its present leadership is r u t , swamps where snakes, alligators hotels nf I’loridn -orving Califor­ to nteeetk* Mrs. Dickie during the I continued
would !*• hrokrn.
diui disquiet mi othi'r Power nor
the record
throuah
a defense
15, 1024,
untl from
nrr.is expert,( Wiliiam A. Junes, Apt.
15, 11)25,
is to be
adjustedfirein |only
maintainin'*
its thut
road date
syst to and chiggers abound and thut tour­
night
performance.
The
curtain)
___
_
ju-tify
ujbiilinn.to other fleets.
nia citrus fruits is characterized
former captain of. New York po-i stocks of the new &lt;x&gt;mpany in the in an excellent manner but it
ists,'after being ulred to Florida a:&gt; "a wild lido nf tlie imagination, for the opening act will rise at o f-i | _
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We
do
not
see
the
usefulness of
lice.
Jones, cross-examined bv same manner ns the principal of [ adding to it.”
I by tho glowing prospocti of “real very fumilini to thut of the younv o'clock.
Poheny Sells Out On puitici|iati*u in u *ecou«i \va*i»State Attornev Hugh M. Alcorn the dfbt to which it pertains.
Mrs. Dickie is recognized ns one I
Air. Scott mude a survey of ih-_* .state shaiks," i ettirrt to. Callfor-, nian t«nKUK,.,| i,i an extremely
n 'I 'r i t n s n n r I S v h i r o s
conference. Moreover we
admitted the bullets introduced in
J peuch ticlts in North Carolina n:ul nia feeling that it is tlie only hiinielv but wealthy girl, and who of thn more brilliant women or j rp ^« n
i ra n sp o n o n a rt.
|(ul
an jipvUation, onevidence by the state “apparently
the
United
States,
tn
Iter
race
for
a»
Fort
Valley,
liu.
lie
declared
place
on
earth
nfter
all
and
that
Freedom
on
Bail
For
thought
of
Lillian
Buss'll
every
ti
,v
txtrcntely
un!ilu*ly.
u , !w w
were fired by the sumo gun.”
i that each place is going to him* Florida is a Joke, is the silb tancc time lie kissed the girl.
the Xenutu upon the neniocratic j NLU lU ilK , Apr. 2— The cm - ,|-dpatfhea declare, that he mediShepherd Lost Again uuotiiur ouninei crop ot the t *tiit of iin interview printed in an Ana­ Mr. HartungV statements nr, i nomination, she was beaten by trnl of the i’an American IVtro- luU,, j„ reprisal to insist upon
lilt* centra! tieorgiu section heim, Cal., paper. A cllppine of
Frank K'*llqgg, wbn now Is Secrc- UMim I runjiport Cu« pa**eu out
paymrnt of lu place niwittl
Sanfoid ('number Is 1 CHICAGO. Anr. 2^—William D. 1!fwith
I- hand:;
I--.—J . of•* »U
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growing ainurd 14,001) cars.
the story, which is an interview cadrd those of “u disgruntled indi­ tary of Stute in the Coolidge cabl I of/ •
the
the. IV
laihrnv fatuity
•tl MIC W
1 I**
vidual.”
The
reference
to
snake
, ii. i a,,,! 11
ft
with E. J . Hurtling „f Anith'lm,
i* lormer
amhrzssnijiir to yesterday for a price estiniateii in l ioan« •*
To Hold Meetinir At ■Shepherd today, for the second CONSIDER Hil.l. lo
ri
referred
to
a*
“
1X72
modal
inthe ( ,,'jit of Ht. James.
financial circle* at $40,000,000. T h e
'____________
was scut tn K. \V. (’carman, *-cro­
, tunc, v. a denied freedom un bail!
y ctive which is nlwuv* pulled by
Sl'E BRITISH CROWN tary of tlu* Sanford Chamltor
an. Aitainonte S p r i n g s 1by Chief Justice Hopkins, who set
!•riilay p/ght is set aside entirely Blair Co. of the ( ’lima* banking
.u tn * l i t
rloiidu traducers. More rattlers, for the comedy-drama "Adam and
m of liritDt interests and 1 ia t IliH /i w t U t l c l i l S 111
ComnuL*rc».
i formal arraignment for Apr. U.
Mr,
JVait.iuli
writes,
me
round
&gt;
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LONDON.Mar. Ir—The historic
Evil", the comedy, which ha* mi- Slumlord il Co., of Indiana, joined i
The clipping WUis sent by E- ButiSan l ord Carry Out
*1 Sanford Chsmiier, of t’omnicrc | States attorney’s opposing ef -1 lliitixh Ihw which provides that
rumt- of tho sandy desert* mlj,fin­ joyed rematkably long run* in New in the purchase.
, will* jouri *v to Altamonte Springs ' fort* of the counsel tor \\m. I &gt;. j tire Croy/^'may r.ot b»' stleil will 1Muir.n, n yeal eft;ate man of Ar.a- ing the prominent towns of Cnlifo,-- York. Chicago and other i ,1? t) * '
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ed he intend* lo
ic a iiu tT C a tiu n t ta n
' tomorrow evening
for a dinner Sbep^sa to ^Wlfi Bls i o l e . i Oil I be dfsens.ied iri I’nrHamert in the , heini, who t)m?lut
i &lt;1U ut June !•• - it ) ■nia jli^n nre tu h? had tn the cn- j largo Cities o f tin* United Slates,, I { j ( ) ( i | r ! s ’ H o S i e r V
;
cynic
ln
Hunfui
U
th * ftp.*
f|p*» n* - ___i___
irlx ! of* th e charg
meeting a* th*
v* o,* , bail
^ oi'o.linir
•
near juture when a bill is intri&gt;- ihe intention nf making Floridu hi* ; tib« state of Florida.
i regarded a;, one nf Dm* mo*t typsteps to promote a better* W r i t 'ot killing with typhoid germ* hi-* tluceil tailing for Its alteration.
.‘ anfvrvt High School's agricult­
In closing hi* letter, Mr. Fear- ically American play. ever written. Match Browned .Arms
Inline.
fur
Information
He
u:ska
of friendship he
! uml denurtaumt is in tb* pakoss
etwe-n this citv und . ,0SL*r a011' " m- b»*Glintock, today
A committee of jlirixt- bus pre­ in rtsgaid to liie ciiurge* Inought man dcrlarc:: that Florida is build When given by an able caat it
had a statement /rum Earl I vailed un outline of tne bill which
otr«-r kuminuniti
iof» ttl
hrautllVIQJC
tne
“VUy.laSubsiai.
-- ‘&gt;«ar here.
situation*
S
.. sending
. _ UT _a
_ corps
_____* 1 of
,i.iM l
nut in hr inter*. lew, particularly ! ing more mails per capita than any ubouiula in humorous
BIO DK JANEIRO, Apr. 2. — ! .tiui"
by
student
Tit- dinner will I* served in th- Clark charging the dsfcr.se with would knock out the ancient Inw O
Dtale
in
the
union.
The
increasing
ami
the
lines
considerably
moru
n tu costs of living which me
plotting
tn
obtain
affidavits
from
The American fad of beige-colored 1from the clao* to various schools
Altamonte Hotel promptly at 7:')t)
oitCBL'thur. The propo«al a* mnpopulation, he says is ample proof
hose for women ha* hit Rio withluf t)w city to plant zhmbbcrv
o clech 2r | ( Ti-i j, m, mner of the him 'in addition to those filed &gt;«•* sidcied bv tlie jurists is thut the touched upon in the interview by of the valtp of theae improvement*. * lover than the average comedy.
declaring
that
California
lettuce
nmusing results, due to the fact urufinj the buildings whenever
eommerui! erganiza: ion is asked : tertlay hofon- Chief Jtntice Jacob Crown should be a* liable as any
Seminole
county,
Mr.
I’curmun
de­
a lb in Floridu nt fit) cents a head,
tn )k* present bv R. \V. I'carnmn, Hopkins.
that the new stylo became popular L Ui-h a call for volunteer* is made,
other employer for act* committed milk nt 55 cents a quart and bitud clare* in the letter, is noW calling Film Mead (s Bound
here at the height of the lathing j Competing with 31 high M&amp;ool
In u statement Clark ruid he within the s?o»ti of an employer's
Jr., ext ciitive secretary of the loa bond election of $1,750,000 foe
r.t li) cents a loaf.
Over to Grand Jury season.
eat chamhec.
hud been offered money in *-hail" • nut hot ity.
[nirriculturul departments through­
good
mode.
In the repiy sent to Mr. Han--------Th*
a«a
! out thu &gt; u u at FtorwSu in* m s Officials of the S.inford t’hnmb- hla story cnrrnborating that of
.lit . Feutiuui,
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tL - •■-. •
I 'f - s v ■
i.v.i -a - —
&gt;t nt « nr.iuv rtT1 believe thai n t'h.ir'e- C. harnun, science- scito,oi |
/L.
- -* • ------------- — T - . ..Liu* * been g r *at ititnii t~, or t ai- n"l&gt;ii**ir b-*n:l ef z rrctiar. picture
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!r. rclur that it was |iovidc cup iur um brst wheoi ga(rt. jT.f: •....J ! f j - Y *
&gt;&lt;»rwwi
«»r kivui of thi imlniit, ptcrticuiarly ol the spirit comounv is held for grand jiiryfrvqucnlfy thought hoseless day;, ,|fll ,xhlbie this year at Tatnpo at
■wi Tings &lt;
uf iii
rrtmhcrx
dure* that Hie) i hut Juts r.inde Cawrorma th tate notion on a charge uf perjury today
■ | n u .m
IIOAGO, Arir. 2. — \Vh».■it; [ Interview and
r* r h&lt; •• cotiimunitU'
■
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the Smith Florida Fair.
'
or nut* ion on odmitii
after federal Judgu Mack dismiss- A ship’s tonnage i.a the old days
The plantings around tlu- Klgn
•"'•mil', i
i.-ian to i .47; July. JJM t i must be uilore cultivated than thaw that it now is. It ia a poor ault,
Clark sajd h • wi
Ford, John Kingling. Ed Mr. Foarn.an writes, for a Floridan ml a bill ftf complaint filed by Huellwan the number of ton* of wine i School bui
Com; May, I.021*! lo 10! D-j.l'if Hrniy |
is
Ids ;cy and usl.nl 1
‘
tbhlv for Rat.*
j i.mn. C.’oBi,cr and other* wl«&gt; I' iv&gt;* jiiewf-Mipi-r or individual tn "play up in ids suit to compell Lillian GUh.it could carry, but it U now xclen- j much fs»vorahte cvnua
both Lv
:
May-. ION U 41.
C
2.1
m
gr
affidavit
i
flat
sIlhMetithil" blip-the
;W ORLEAJsTS, Apr. 2. —t ;ot- j found r?alidence in Florida to Is* I the earthquake or other faults that J eerv-n star, tu make pictures onlytifically reckoned according to wa- Jtouii'ts wul re. u&lt;«
eu oy
bordering* Dte Scml■Utiafylng.. He advance's the &lt;&gt;f nt-1 California admits possesylng."
» „nsI for his company.
ter displacement, , _
iU UautJfivHttOj plan,
um: May, 21.57; July, 21.80.
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Ionian Lecturer To
\ie Attraction At
(,;:n ^haMt^uqiia Here ,,n,*#rtak|in^

Local Man Praises
Good Roads System
In North Carolina

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California Celery And Oranges Are
Served In Florida, Declares Tourist

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-tail
s wore «idiverrd by J. Putnam * BIO OE JANEIRO— Myriads of
&gt;
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Sms
- - &gt;•♦able s S S * nSaMiLr- irr~--"
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1..N1JON—PoJIea-of towns in Ra­
re* are alien ed to achtxjli Pt
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1 Tlie vWt’ of the Washington
American? to Florida is J8JR wa;
the flrat real i|nin« I n in ln r
turn o f anv dub, was the belief
expressed by Connie Mack, the
great Athlttlr leader. He related

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(CoMinaed from pagi* 1)
to Louisville to open the res

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lost men were a most happy pair,”
said Mr. ffaMeman, who returned r.iutur,
l^re at 7 o'clock tonight with the
new*. He said that they had some
light food tinu plenty «»i pood wn. ming old mines for the
ter and with some tape repaired 0f helium pas.
,

th e i t r r e t .

WALTER SHEAN
IDENTIFIED A S
COD'S ASSAILER

LOT ON

(Continued from pago-1 &gt; •&lt; among all the crooks of the coun­
try as the man who conducts a
hovr.n fur ex-convicts at your
father’s hotel, the Cooley, in
Springfield, and who ‘stakes' men
out ot prison until they do n ‘job*
when you get you? usual lfi per
cent out of the booty/’
Shean’s reply was an nmrrily

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, hr added by Groehl’s searching
ques..ons, he admitted he had had
trouble with the Kovrrnr.v&gt;n» on nt
least turd stolen bond deals. He
|insisted that in one cc.ie he h^d
ourchaacd the bond.*, which he
knew to have been stolen, from
Joseph .Marshall, or ttpnngftsld.
rim th -n telephoned the depart,
merit of justice at Wnvhingtin
j.bo-t i\ At this point (Jrothl in­
troduced two of Khean's admittedly
worthless checks, one of them witn
mall, having I*i&gt;« n cmhed l&gt;; a Mra.
lhe m tioni men t of jo itp
Connlngham, an elc’.rrly inaid in
the Hotel Somerael, New York. It
v-an for *7tr&gt;0. Hheau insisted he i
hud given the check to Mnrshall i
and thut he had no*, received the
money,
be fIa;aj'-i.«l:..U ;
ted »H„»
f;rner hsd teen in coin-*
munication with Mrs. Cunninirham
concerning repayment of her lots,
uiu-an ueiiiCU ne nun ticen promistd
leniency or immunity for hl&gt; tJ&lt;Jm"."/

' the marked c*Hmlkr » " i z ith e r *
the lost fliers were not consider^
[' utronjr enough *o man iheir ship
1 tr.cy in«i»te«l and were off f,., «$,'
brine ns font a i possible, no tn,j.
j»ble being e*fi{riencrt! |£
r,(jJ
The landing field nt Sebrlng \f ,.;j
mites tre e ihet city.
A l.aky cylinder when fit? tvv
wer.* speeding nohiewafl at an nl.
titude of ahnnr 1,000 fee4, forced
them to seek safety in n forcM
. Ir.h'ilnjf. I.T.n'cUiiUiiy «»ucr eiig^t

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fajadatiun i.l commerce and prosperity. And il
in n wonderful tribute to mankind that a mere
gentleman's Hjjretment is nil that is necessary, in
most cases, to permit ihe average citizen to buy
whatever he may need.
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Today's mail will lie heavy with Htatcments »t
accounts. Literally thousands of SunfurilH poopit*— people whose character and honor are un­
questioned-will receive the customary reports
and immediately tens of thousands of dollars will
begin to ccmc hack to the merchants for the
(roods which they have been selling during the
past month.

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living in a m o ll tovrv-l* you ,
so liable to be oat of work.
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They Jailed 600 mn*«\Chiliese
New York. Looks like a hi

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n o t kind ofinefficiency and
evet m ty be th e result of the variotu courts of inw in aeuion o r shout to be called, one thing is sure
present Secretary of th e N ary was a bed choice on
of President Coolidge and t h a t the sooner he is relie better it; will be fo r Coolidge, for the Navy and
ountry as a whole, '
.
:
ta iy WObgr has been a thorn in the Navy's-side
« President Coolidge pulled him off s California
hern he/^Mfiserving
k.»
.a;. |W_
! . f justice
•__ li ______i
bench .where
life term a- s___L
chief
and
jaatie a sailor out o^him . It will be remembered that it was
this same Wilbur who soon afte r his appointment, started
on a tour of th e country in behalf of Coolidge’* election. He
was making speeches and not weighing his words very well
wnd Coolidge found it necessary to recall him to Washington
but not until a fte r Wilbur with a remarkable display of dip­
lomacy, had said th at when we speak to Japan we will speak
to her with steel. And it was this same Wilbur who modest­
ly congratulated California, a fte r that state had given Pres­
ident Coolidge a m ajority, in having the good sense to fol­
low his lead in supporting the President.
_
W e are not surprised then, that now after what has
happened recently, there should be a g reat clamor for his
removal from office. W e would not be surprised if every
Democratic and independent newspaper in the country should
demand it of the President. B u t we are surprised to note in
such staunch old Republican journals as the New York Sun
and the New York Herald Tribune words of condemnation
( R U L E :— W h*tth at men should
even so to th e n :
law . and the yroiz n .
ilp us, our F ath er,

fHEN LUCK'S AGIN rO U
igk you know th at luck's agio
!tsr rs r k l &gt;• lookin' Woe,
Smite!
3
igh the skies are dark and
■ikis itst -j - —
,f
the ami's quit shinin' through,
. Smite!
t d o ck t a ha a hero
ii tha cards are runnln* high,
rh ea things get goin* edgewise
r 'em-then that you're the guy
IfcoiMh' p a me Fortune's kicked and
fishtoped you.
W hat'o the use o’ feelin’ aod,
Smite l
W hat’* the use o' bein’ grouchy,
When the other fellow's glad,
Smile!
Though today the clouds hang

influence the officers of his department. *
In contrast with Mr. Davis’ dignified and becom­
ing bearing, Wilbur made himself offensive by in­
jecting himself into the examination of others and at­
tempting Ui direct, shape and dominate the inquiry.
It must have been a humiliating orieal for Admirals
Eberle and Moffett, who have spent; their lives in the
Navy. It must have been surprising
surpr
to Mr. Morrow
and his colleagues, who had every reason to expect
complete frankness. And it was discourteous to Pres­
ident Coolidge, who is so eager to g tt before the pub­
lic every necessary fact relating to aircraft.
The country could do very well without Wilbur as
Secretary of the Navy; Coolidge could do very-well
without Wilbur in his Cabinet.
The New York Herald Tribune in no less stringent terms
discusses the Secretary’s statem ent made in refutation to
Mrs,'; Lansdowne’s word th at her husband had protested

And your world seems full o' sor­
row,
Luck is bound to turn back to you,
And -the sun will shine tomorrow,
a g a in s t th e flig h t, aw .follow *:
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So Smite)
— "M ic,” Engineering Department
This was in flat contradiction of the statement
New York Telephono Co.
first made by the widow of Zachary Lansdowne. It
The Senators will likely find tho
■ l ’irates a tough crowd. Well, the
Senators have been having trouble
with Pirates of Ane kind or another
fo r about one hundred and fifty
years.
Colonel Mitchell sayn that if he
is fired out of the Army, he is go­
ing to Africa to hunt big gumc.
May ’ be he is planning to bring
back. a. nice big gorilla for Secre­
tary” Wilbur to play around with.

seems now to be in equally flat contradiction of the
official record. In the most lenient view Mr. Wilbur
w a s . appallingly ignorant of the conduct of his de­
partment and incredibly reckless in his assertions.
The result was a Jack of candor toward the American
people when every principle of honor plead for the
truth. W hatever the cause of this extraordinary
misrepresentation of the fact, and whoever was prim­
arily responsible,- it constitutes an unforgivable act
which the country can not.condone or fofget.
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H A U G H T IN E SS^ llV E S UN DER the same
solitude.—'Platb.
CftUlaox'* offer of forty millions

roof with

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dealer in drugs,1a foutd murdered
In an automobile, with *1,400 In
bis pocket. He took Some change
etitors sellia drugs. He
had info:
____ ___ ______
was killed f o r revenge.
Nobody knows how many, mil­
lions are spent for drugs, . Jo w
many hundreds of millions for
bootleg, whiskay, or how many
graves the drug and bootleg trades
w I,,fi,L
______
.
'toil;

at you," never w llllook aesin
_*fi
WOtKl^T .
And few things make 1 a
madder than not kissing het wh*nB'
she knows you know ydu cadf, 9 %
. ■- *
JHR
Before many more weeks *«
will find just how much epcHtnU 1
merit, distance added to winter, k ia
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A dancer coiled "Yellow Ctor'h. o *
ton” wan executed a t Sing
but not for dancing the CharIestoik-flM

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iSPRW S'lfctfM
w if e SiSMJER.
'ifau‘ee 3&lt; c£0US BuTw Thb
AUIUA*-

THAT HUMAN beings are, not
*o different from their alleged eoasins that climb up and down tree*
wait shown in an experimant on one
monkey.
]
'
When they gave him only milk'
he was happ:
gave him tx
milk. They
he refused tx
whiskey and
loat Interest in
Wine.
U they had] given him opium
or cocaine he irobably would have
lled for thise drugs, and re•ed whiskey.
It is encouraging to sec bootleg
kings kill the Unig selling kings,
but it won't g&lt;j fa r 'enough.

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Wo have rend so much abon B 1
dirigible balloons lately we drcixVH .
cd last night we were a footb*J.ra*
Look closely next time you hu&lt;i)fl
n pedestrian with your auto.
may learn a new Charleston * * * ■
In Berlin, the women are u * J t B
ing smoking curs. Doesn't mi* ■
We just wanted to use that "uvyB
ing” word.

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These are ways of learning tkflB
Charleston. One way is hunt a ciL H
iar button in your bare feet ia i*rs|
dark riom.

SASUKE MATAN1WA. bom
blind, has'climbld Mount Fujiyama
t/x y e a n In sulccssion “to purify
his soul for the hear."
He cannot sea with his physical
eyes, but he knows what is spread
out before him Aom the mountain
top. And every! year, while he
livss, he will clirr^i the mountain.
That's a wise iJapanese, ’ frith
imagination, and fcrhapi’ his blind
eyes, a:» he stand! on the moun­
tain ton, “looking over Japan,
see more than oth&lt;*s see;------------We see, feel, and fciow only what
IMAGINATION tclA us. 7

In Newark, N. J „ bandits gx^st
r\*10,0001worth of lamb akins, n.-Sj
{ now trey can make tlpsmsolvwHK
some diplomas.
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TO T H O sX DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TH E

N E W \A R C A D E
j

PR ESIP£N r'C O O l\f&gt;tJE knows
now how men that fosght in the
war feel about Colonel Mitchell and
a
national air force controlled

A WALL STREET writer moahs
about “the weakness of United
States Steel common.”
Yet that stock closed last night
at $120 n share.
few years ago
Frank Munsey was buying 10(fc000 ri'iares of it around $10 to $12
a sham.
v
If Judge Gary lives twenty-fife
yeors moret
__
_____ to
he ought
easily, judging by his looks, Steel
common #111 go a great deal high­
er, twice ns high, very like, nnd
brokers will still be moaning abodt
tho low price.
But dont’ GAMBLE in Steel or
any stock. But only what you can
pay Tor, put It away, and sleep
well.

under construction qt the corner of F ir s t &gt;St
and Sanford Ave., ate requested to sec

HIGHEST AI

Britt-Chittenlen Realty Co., Ine,
210 E . First St.

American Legion mhnahat ca r­
ried Mitchull on their-rti*uldeni
when he arrived in Washington,
cheering for fifteen minutes, know*
the difference between a real
fighter Ilk* Colonel Mitchell, who
had more flying experience than
any other nan In the war, and
’'gentlemen wjosd experience above
the earth la regulated by the
height of the elevators frt their
office buildings.
THE SOUTH neeil't cotton pickera, thousands of
.he crop
„ op bef
in . the
rains injure the cotton.
____
If you
would like to combine business
with pleasure on a C_r
trip p&gt; the
South, write to the president of
V
.*
ta
*In At*•
tho Chamber
of gCommerce
ianta, Gau, or Fort Worth, Tex.,
and ask advice. Find where man
are neeite&lt;L,^]so women and g ir a .
Jump in yourm tlo car, see some­
thing of the South and its poaiilbllities, and pay your way. Seo
America first, and thoroughly.
See it with your eyes open, and
you'll be able to go to Europe.

NOTICE

The young mah who aspires to a successful ca­
rter should make character and education bis
hlkhest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving and
regular bank deposits are a great help In giving
accuracy to your aim.\Your account is invited.

Phone 70*

4% Interest r d d m Savings Accounts

Phone 733

TWO APAR’
A Each consists of two, fife room rapactm enU. .Close in.
■ . Nicely located. Income *2600.00 yearly.

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for tha first five years, idxty mil­
lions for the next seven years and
CHOOSE TH AT which ii best and custom will make it
one hundred millions thereafter for
fifty years, seems on tho face of moat agreeable.— Scott.
it to be fair enough.
** j*r - i.w—. .. .f&gt;———
—
M Y FA V O R IT E STO RIES
That Dade County Sheriff and
By IRVIN S. COBB
deputies had about as much fun
thb other day as our American
tlful besides." said tho parishioner.
filers are having in Morocco. It
“ But Father, what I want to know
must he fun, if you like that sort
Is this: Do you mane to i&lt;ny that on
of thing, to shoot people down so
tho Last Day whin Gabriel’s Trum
long a t they haven’t anything with
pet blown everybody thot over llv
which to shoot back at you.
ed In this world, will be gathered
togither a t the wan placo and the
Formerly they always used to
wan
tim e?”
have playgrounds around school"That i.' my conception of the
houses, but before long automobile
meaning of tho Scriptures nnd thu
parking yards may be necessary,—
Gospels," said the priest.
Key West Citizen. The old-fash­
"Do you think, now f’rinstancc,
ioned man who couldn’t afford to
that Cain und Abel'll to there side
go to school when he waa young,
by side?,"
now has d son who drives up in u
"Beyond a doubt.
reported in Albnny, What non- J
Pcoricsj roadster.
"And thot little folia Pnvid and sense! Give us u largo bank—say
tliot big slob Goliath—-thim nUo ono of fifty millions—to regulate
Remember also that Colonel
you think?"
tho money market nnd checkmate
Mitchell in blessed with an Inde­
"Surely— I tell you I believe that Philadelphia.”
pendent fortune and if he got kick­
all the curthly hosts will bo assem­
New York has banks now with
ed out of tho Army, he wouldn't
bled at once."
:i!veral times fifty millions each,
have to worry about getting an­
"And Brian Boru nnd Oliver «nd one bank with more than a
other job. That may be cno rea­
Cromwell 7”
thousand millions. And "checkmat­
son why lie is not afraid to dis­
"Of course they will."
ing Philadelphia isn't worrying
close inefficiency in tho Army,
“And tho A. P. A’s nnd the A. Now York.
white other junior officers who
O. II.’h? ’
Chicago has more than one bank
know n s ‘much of conditions us iiu
"Naturally."
which could have bought all the I
does, keep their mouths shut.
“ Father," mid the praishioner, New York bankH a little while ago,
"thoro'll be dom little judgin’ done Wo nro only starting.
t Itas
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Alfred ZnyaH. ono time president
o f Cuba, recently remarked: “Cuba
MR. COOPER, learned financier
te tlje; only nation who has puid
in the Equitable Trust, who tells
W
H
Y
?
her war debt to the United States
you whether you must puy five
MIAMI HERALD
in full. This ia due to the labor­
and a half or five and a quarter
iousness of our people. Sixty-se­
for money that he ought to bo
ven per cent of our Imports arc
Explorers tell us of a savage enca between tho savage tribe of proud to lend you for three and ,u
from tho United States. Eighty- tribo in Africa that hAs been, Africans und such persons as Doy­ half per cent, says: "I see your
five per cent of our exports go to quite recently, very much ugitat- le nnd others who would havo us Today column expects booming
tike United States.
We Cubans over the birth of an Albino child believe that they are In commun­ prosperity to continue.’
A child in the cradle, if it could
to a black mother of tho tribe. ication with the influences that
are proud.''
The whole tribe is convinced that can tell the future and control it. talk, mtoht convince anybody thr«t
We may well excuse the savage pro i lerlty MUST CONTINUE.
Visitor* to Florida can find some the event presuges some dire dis­
for his supersition, but supersti­
Wo are only BEGINNING tho
experience In pronouncing some of aster.
A. Canon Doyle, who has bud tion is too easy n word to use in world's period of great industrial
tho’ namea on the map. kur ox*
Srnipte, among the rivers will bo much communication with the spir­ connection with otherwise intelli­ development.
found Chattahoochee, Wltchlac- its of the dead, now announces gent people who believe in such
MR. CROMWELL, like Wi p4r
rsroochco, Choctawbatchee. GJcon- that tho spirits are attempting to nonsense as that promulgated by
cent
of middle aged men that rid.*, |
Doyle
tell
him
of
some
great
disaster
tockhatehee, Calooshutchee, OnoaAnd this question arises to the rode in u soft hat. Ho fell, ho i
hahaUhnu, Homosiasaa, Orkloko- that Is soon to visit tha earth. He
tte&lt;v Chipola and Oklawuha, while cannot sny just when the trouble mind, why. In it that prophets al­ struck on his head uid was killed.
a r '-m r the musical names of taken will comurencfl or just what its ways and invariably prophecy The right kind of rraing hat espe­
-ih** state hvvfng thousands of character will be, but he is quite evil? Why ir it that they never cially made with an alrcushion in
ttewn*_are Weahynkauku, VVonc- sure that something is going to toll us of any thing good that is the crown, would have snved his
&amp;
ijatchii.ciia, Istokpoga, happen. A local celebrity of th&lt;* tot*ccur? Why do they invariably Hfe. : * •
! Mr. Smith, ono of the ablest
'Apopka, lamonio, Miccosukee, To- same kind is ulso predicting that take it tor granted that the Al­
presidents
tho New York Central f
..,__
Hlcopochec. Psnssoff- the rich men and tho flappsrs are mighty Father of us all is a lw a y s ^
*, was killed in tho same L
kce Watl big Okeechobee, down in nil to be visited with a terrible on the vsrge of inflicting untold j ever had,
punishment and suffering nponjwuy.
th e ’ K vcr'lxd es.— KinMnituee Gn- disease because of their sins
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And G room house, Garage... Paved street on
Crystal Lake, $6,500.

W e have two plans ^ ^ n a n c i n g
You** Home

G rooms and bath in Sanfurd, all conveniences $6500.0Q
6 room horse on large lot in i'aola, $4,250.00

L— We will lend you

3 acres in bearing orange grove near Paolai $4,500.00

A ll Th e M on ey
necessary to build a complete home

op(i _ i f your home is already built we will make
you a very substantial loan ®n it.

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Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Phone 117 H
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One of the Best Locations in the City
$760.00 Each

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107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

LOT ON rilJG H E Y S T R E E T
Between Park and Magnolia
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Double CornerlA partm ent House Site
Corner L et on Union Avenue

renouncing

A Good Buy

R oom s 5 0 1 -5 0 2 . P h o n e 95
F i r s t N ation al Hank B uilding.

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Real E state and Investments

I’irst National Hank Building
Representative— W. F. Holborn
INI) S T R E E T

iatc Acceptance
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IS T H E SIL E N T SALEMAN O F COMMERCE
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officer* of the association,
ie reception all adjourned to
Msioun grounda where tcmta were served by the
nfc
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reetaurant in the center of
m whlth ■haa been successmducted for the laat eight
by Mr. ahd Mr*. H, J . Leeds
t .M n ioJd%to M r,. Monroo

fening at 7:46 ottoc
^amlon Revue will b
liana Theater with a
B * . Specialty Shop will itittoidne o f the moat be*
■ ^ [.e e n u s^ Fashion Show ■ ■ ■ tin of Fall apparel.thi
K?im&gt;le Chapter Number
2 e Order of Eastern Star
S a tI :3 Q o’clock. All memB u r^ d to be present and
K g Stars will be made

KeUracttve group, of +
t the following: M rJ
Peers, l£w t Lillian Swi
, Wa Margaret CoWanJl
WEpps, Mrs. B. Ji Coot
is -ora Hill and JM1* M
,0f They will model i n
^oi garm ents' adding t &lt;
aracttve porapnallty. f

Spendable Class and the
E t g h t e r s " Class of the
■ Church will meet at 7:30
H th Mrs. C. H. Smith nt
■ on the comer of Third
Kd Palmetto Avenue. EvIber is urged to be present
k tan t matters are to be

The younger set in town hive be­
gun their - festivities for the sea­
son. Master John Bristline cele­
brated his second birthday on Tues­
day afternoon when covers were
laid for eight. The decoration* were
pink and white and white froated
birthday cake with two pink can­
dles graced1 the center of the ta ­
ble. At each Diace were pink bariceta filled with flowers and can­
dies. Games were played and a
delightful
afternoon
enjoyed.
Among those present were Mary
and Jack Searcy, David Wentworth
Lois and Frank. Beckham, Betty
Overstreet, Margaret Stuart and
John Blatllne.

Saturday.
Itory Hour will be held a t
rary at 10 o’clock.
Monday.
Ipe Organ Club will meet
ime. of Mrs. Ruby Cooper
Palmetto Avenue at 3:30
dth Mni, Cooper and Mrs,
ietta aahduteawn.
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Tuesday.
Daughters of Wesley will
[business., meeting in tho
tom a t 7:30 o’clock,1in the
r. All- members ore urged
resent as thero will bo elecofficers.

Personals
H an d M n. E. B. Clements
BgWednesday its C^rlamlo.
■ . FVirrest Lake is the guest
p sister, Mrs. Julian Cnrpen■ Jacksonville.

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W. C. Hill and Mrs. Ernest
Vdusholder wilt leave Sunday
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is Martha Mathews of Orlants accepted a position in Sanror the winter.
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W. Pearson of Fort Valley,
la spending a few days in
&gt;fd on business.
L M. Cathrae of Eirstts Jperft
f»day In Sanford combining
lure and business.
and Mrs. Charles J. Rumph
n f 'their housb guest, Airs.
Rumph of Miami.

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rge W, Knight and Frank R.
jfeill will leave Saturday on a
tea trip to Atlanta, Ga.
and Mrs, A. Raymond Key
mail daughter .are expected
r from Aahevilie, N. C,
L. Rousseau and M. L. Smith
ksonville were guests of Mr.
[rs. A. Cijrpany, Wednesday.
Vi. Beard c^f Jacksonville ia
ng a few ’ Jays in Sanford

Goldenrod
Boi Ton Bridge! Clib

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lathrope
I were Orlando visitors Sunday.

.Ocoher marks the beginning if
|| cib affairs the first of wh h
t beld Wednesday when M«I Caswell entertained the km
iiBridgo Club a t her homepn
tgolia Avenue.
ii.pix radiance roses with fehs
Wire used with delightful effet
In deorating. For making Ugh
icon Mm. Hawkins Connelly fas
■wared a pair of beautifullylmbroidred guest towels.
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^•Fcowing the game deliciouf refreslncnta of a salad and ai ice
coun were served.
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vTis® present were: Mrs/ Ed­
win Betts, Mrs. W. C. Hill/Mrs.
J . DWoodruff, Mrs. W. W Pot­
ter, irs. C. R. Kirtley, Mn f B. B.
Bsg)tt, Miss Fern Ward a j i Mrs.
Havins Connelly,

BfTtL Markell ri
daya ago from an
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Clark Mathers purchased a new
Overland touring car this week.
H. C. Parker and G. S Brown
were business visitors to Sanford
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker en­
tertained at dinner Sunday even­
ing. Drady Mathers and Thom/
as Dodd.

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Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Westvllle, Nova Scotia arrived hero
last' week and nro looking for a
location for a homo

latlta going some—but skinny
.1 .women
. tind &gt; children
ijurt
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the eldent daughter &lt;f Mr. id
Mr . W. B. Powell, wife came m
Ge rgia about 1860 aid residi n
Bnoksvtlle where M f. Miller 1
boi x before the fanlly move U
St 1 ford. ’
J ra. Miller was b&lt;am In Bri
villi Feb. 25, 1857. She Is.su f
ed y a sister, HrsjGepeva : If'
ell ;owan Thompkias and nl a
Mn I. D. Hart of yBanfonl, 1
Kat e Thompson of. Deland, s
Am x Hughes of Wept Palm Be h
M r. W. M. Host wick of Jock
vill and one nephew. Bober
Pov ell of Pennsylvania and
husmnd.
&gt;tr. and Mrs. Miller have 1
maided 30 years and*fori21 y
w et! residents of this neigh
hoc I, being'one of tne fim t
to grow celery.
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rs. Miller will Yf greatly
by a large ctaele of frie
funeral servinfs were con
ted at tho residjnee Sunday ;
o’clock by Rov. mxon of tho M
odist church o0vhlch Mrs. M
was a member lor many years.

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Men Can
Do the Same

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CodfLlVer'Oilt Compitound Tkblets.
Aa chockfiill of vitamlnes sa.the
nasty. wshy, tasting cod liver pll
itself, but these sugar-coated,
tasteless tablets are aa easy to
tak* aa candy and won’t upset the
stomach.
.
One woman gained ten pounds
in twenty*two days. Sixty tablets.
sixty cents and money back if p o t
satisfied. Ask Bowers Pharmacy,
and Union Pharmacy or any drug­
gist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets. Directions and
formula on each box.
“Get McCoy’s, the original and
; genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."

Lessons in Classical
Dancing M P3
Several member* £ the Boys’
— Club camped on the Booth side of
Lake Mary Friday nght. Among
thoso enjoying this ccasion were
Gordon Cole, Meloin/Dunn, Stan­
ley and Clarence Nickham and
Harald Dickson.
j'
, The surprise pi
oentjy by Mrs. Hj
daughter. Miss E
was. greatly enjoy:
Sppubcr of. guests
Vnany games, ddl
menti|„ wei;e served

Grapevi le

tlaine far her
tel Hyotlainc,
[ by the largo
resent. After
dous refresh'­

Will be given by Miss Sara
Wilson beginning Oct. 1 st.
at American Legion HalL
Call at 410 Oak Ave. morn*
Ing or call 213 in the P. M.

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li very enjoyable affair was giv­
Longwood
en Friday evening by Mr. and
Mrtj R. L. Croon at their W »g.
\ Is. George U. Stuart has re- tiful home 1 in East Goldenrod
*wd her teaching in tho Sanford wh[ro they entertained with a
Priiry Schools on Magnolia swimming party and a fish fry.
Theit guests wore Henry Town­
send and family, late arrivals
from McLeansboro, III., Master
Warren Brannon of Orlando and
Mr. 4nd Mrs. G. S. Brown.

of Mr. and Mrs. Munroc B.
K amt Mrs. Clyde A. Byrd have
rned from North .Carolina,
to they spent tho month of
lember.
.
and Mrs. Wellington Lloyd*
icd Wednesday from Mlnden l.llon m Greenwood Lake,
Mich., where they havo Men
ing tne summer. . ■
1 AFlegation of busir
fro Hrmingham, Ala., iast week
Irs. O. T. Alford is expected to invte| $235,000 in rcnl real estate
jrn toduy from a visit with rel- in on^wnod, which will soon be
[es and friends in Birmingham,
and Waycross, Gu;
[cv. Tenney Deane, ■ who has
n tho guest of his parents, Mr.
! Mrs. W. T. Deane, left Wedday for his home in St. PctersH f r . and Mrs. W. F. Hnlbnrn nnd
n p g h tcr, Miss Audrey Holborn of
Flntbush, L. I., have arrived in'
£*nford and expect to make thcirl
fflturc home.
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Dr. and Mrs. G. S. So Iman left]
y lay
for Philadelphia, Pa., where!
. Selman will enter tho Univcr-j
fcity of Pennsylvania for a special

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fM4ss Mary Yeats of Port Ta/npnj
Ctty were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Corpuny at their ngrnc oil
M ania 11 Avenue.
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♦Mrs. Bessie Stephens and Miss
Jijno Waddell were called to Soutlf
Carolina Wednesday by the death
o f their sister. Dyron Stephens
accompanied them.

Mr! and Mrs. Emery Brown left
Thursday for Beaufort, Go., where
they expect trf remain n year and
will tc engaged in settling a large
estate left by tho former’s fath­
er, whs died recently. Mr. and
M,rs. Brown have been property
owners and residents of Golden­
rod for a number of years ar.d
have mude many friends here
who regret to see them leavu
Goldenrod.
The marriage of Miss Kress
Brown to Robert Slavic of Oviedo
^vns solemnized Wednesday even­
ing at 8 o’clock at the Baptist
parsonage in Winter Fark, Rev.
Reid officiating.
The bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Brown of
Goldenrod and is a very attrac^
tive ‘ and Claimable young lady.
Tho groom, a most successful
young auto mechanic, has for
several years been with the Or­
lando Cadillac company.
The happy couple will .for the
present mako their home in Ov­
iedo. Thy have the hearty good
wishes of a host of friends here.

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VIRGINIA VALQ

OOTH TARKINGTON’S high-tension story of

1 a man who went, to jail for another man’s
ime, and of how he came back and settled old
ores.
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The kind of role 'Moighan revels, in— down to
the depths, fighting back to the top,

W ithin a D ay o r Two

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Elmer Bergquist arrived laatP
week in his car from Chicago and
spent a fow Jays ut the home of
Mr. nnd MrsTrJd Lundquist. He
ictv Jfonday for Fort Meade.
Mrs. Scott is ill with inflaimtnry rheumptlsm nt the home if
her sister, Mrs. J . Brtdgoman. \
brother, J . S. Weeks, came fron
Georgia on Friday and will locale
here.
Mrs. WiUon Bryant and Sir*. I
Fletcher recently returned hom*
after spending a few weeks witi I
relatives in Geirgia. Mr. Richard* 1
son is visiting at the home of hit
sister, Mrs. Fletcher.
The Dorcas Club met at th«
homo of Mrs. Hllma Lundquist, th«
resident on Thursday with Mrs
Orel!, Mrs. Vihlen. Mrs. E. Wj
and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist, Mrs. E l­
mer Tyner nnd Miss Eunice, Mrs,
Archie Swanson and Mrs. Ballin*
ger present. Cuke and coffee ami
toast wero served by tho hostess.
The next meeting will be at thu
home of Mrs. Archie Swanson.

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A large gathering was held Mon­
day in honor of the birthday o(
Mrs. Hilma Lundquist at her home,
it was a real surprise nnd many
were the wishes that she might
live to enjoy many more. Cakes
were served with coffee nnd cocoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton and Mr. and
Mrs. Van Ness and Mrs. Nelson
of Sanford were present.

Free Moving Pictures everj'
night this week of the COMMER­
CIAL BANANA PLANTATIONS
at Peace Valley, will be shown at
The flowers were many and
office of TAYLOIt-ALEXAN.beautiful. Interment touik . place the
DER CO., 112 Park Avenue., at
a t Lakeview Cemetery.
8 o’clock promptly.

E a st Sanford

Fred Ford has gone to North
t Association held in DeLand
DANCE at Osteen, Tuesdays nnd
**n the state meet of the asSocia- Gdcrgia again for another ehipThursdays. Music furnished by
,t, was uvarded to Del-and to bo inent of cows for Sanford people.
"Melody Three." Everybody wel­
ll in conjunction with Voluri’a
Mrs. Jennie Powell Cowan of come.
iiiity Fair during January 1026.
Pampano was hero for the funeral
|'bo va'iovs contracts for install- of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Miller.
i of a water system in the town
MRS. R. O. TRA V IS
kLongwood have been awarded.
Graham Hunter nnd brother,
”•drilling of the well section fan* Parks Hunter, were called to Char­
In let to Jcnuph Kahcn of Orlan- lotte, N. C., or. Thursday at the Public S te n o g ra p h s
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff &lt; who has this week set up the death of a much loved uncle.
Valdez Hotel Lobby „
aad Master Frank L. Woodruff, III •ichinery for this work. The drillreturned Wednesday from Henderf &gt; is to be for an eight-inch well I Mrs. Katie Thompson of DeLand
»4pville, N .’ C^ whbre they havt| 1 to be continued until n flow |is spending the week wiLh iter als200 gallons per minute ut as- Iter, Mrs. I. D. Hart, coming '&gt;*er
boon spending the summer,
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Evening Buainea Class
Ifor the funeral of her aunt. Mrs.
ami Mrs. C. M. Fuller an)l
1 Miller.
m e n s c h o c i b u il d in g
M olly of Mouotvillc, S. C.,
Dio Pafejil-Toachers* Associ
■Irs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
rgted Wednesday in Sanford tJSj 1. on Thursday afternoon held
Svery
Monday,
Wednesday
make their home at Comfort Cou jeptlon for the U acbeu of »]
ind
Friday
Evening
7 &amp; 9
Ljjte Tney» Weft* accompanied bf ■maa School i t thd'libfne of S*i
B j It. h*uller, who will return U
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Fresh O uters Daily

BALTIM ORE OYSTERS
Rev/ J . S. Clark expects to be
hero h e x t. Sunday to deliver
The largest Real Estate dead regulir sermon.
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Royal F ru it Store
reported last week was thivr of
165 acres owned by R. L. Croom
MiL Hamil Tolar is n guest fhis
to a Chicago firm. The consid­
eration was reported at $75,000. wicU nt tne home of her ajster.
MmJ Walfrcd Pierson.
TljlJ^ MODISTE SHOP^fi
Invitations arc being received
Tie Willing Workers will meet
here by the friends of William
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Pounds, a former resident of Gold­ after school Thuisday at the how« | I b no^ open ready for the
grot a very uellghtlul/program enrod to the Pounds-West wed­ of Hinor and Pcjirl Tyn4r. V* '
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fall sewingy
(a $ng arranged which tho older ding at the Methodist Church at
ghlren as well as thtV younger Ocoee October 6.
lit i . t
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Tlw memers if the poultry club
on&lt; will enjoy.
Mrs./ Thomas
aif 111 loolcng fjrward to the meet
Mra.
Geo.
Brockhahn
0*1 will tell some mw folklore
The many friends of Mrs Laura at! (Jencva i,to Va held Friday.
Ctc«a, and Miss Margsret McRae
'• 1214 E. 2nd S t
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--------wi have chargo of the following M atters will be glad to learn that
the operation performed on her
Mrs. Hilmn I.unquist and bronlibers:
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4[U1 bib er trouble,’’— Katherine eyes in Jacksonville lust week for thm Emil Magnuson, entertained
the removal of n cataract, was a
O frftln g , id Grandma”— Lairra success‘and* that sfriM^'UdiMg'nieeu
1 / and will probably bo home in
h fi Brown.
Mis) Ellen Vihlen, who hna been
week
or 10 dayB.
Jwunty Beck”— S I oIhc Winn.
visiting for a few week* a t tho
^,'bat Dago Seeder of mine"—
home If Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rev, Frank Grant of Orlando Vihlen, returned Mondtiy t&lt;&gt; Win*
CoeHa McRae. A
S 'fter the quarrel"— Miss Mc- filled Dr. Sutton's pulpit here ter Park.
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Sunday afternoon and spoke very
interestingly to a large and aps
‘he fidgets”— Miss McRae.
Frank Ericson came Iqat wtc^T
1 the young, people are invited preciative audience. The subject and is stopping at the home of Mr.
to tend, and as the children havo cf his dtscouria . w a s " “ MisslonV’ and Mrs. Stcdt after spending the
sh&lt;n continued interest in the and at Its conclusion a “very suK- summer with his daughter ut ,
Stv hours, it is expected there l stantial collection was taken forV Cleveland.
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thi worthy cause.
wibe a good attendance.

1. Mary Lohlse Dickenson of
1 will arrive Friday to ho tho

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tivM;&amp;sd friends in

lowarrf Gilbert o f D
w i a caller at the"!;
hono Friday, &gt;My. ar
belt and daughter ai
Mw. Gilbert’s pawn

££ charming small' huiel
Jn» apparel will be ( ip
byMarion Ann Power i
sm Maxine Brockhaln
rljHohart.
\cy interesting progrfn
lanncd. which will
ibrs by the followln
rrj.Hobart, Miss Cora lhll,|H,
Clsse. Miss Margaret Covkn
ss laxlne Brockhahn are S| S
dijI. Several of these/are al
djfavorites with Sanftpl sad

E&gt;vip' Friday
Bgular business meeting of
1C. T. U. will be held at
dock a t the First Methoireh. All members are re*
to be present as there will
Jon of officers.
Edward Betts will enter*
i Eight , 0 ’Clpck Bridge
her. home on Park Avenue.

j|hn Ingram
B «4h hat beenthe
terJMrs, W. R. Gue
Ingfam’s visit with
poHta in New Jem
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Jr. 0f Pinella* Pal
Mi . Jack Whlttiki
w ee week end gui
Mu. A. E . P u t r

Fine quality In nil the new nhades with colored
borders, 54 inches wide—

54 in. heavy flannels for childrens Coats, small
and rqedium size, check, all wool in blue, tan,
grey, brown, Special—

40 inch Vanity Crepe in all new ahatles, heavy
Specialu—

For nil colons
21 New bright shades

wide, French Flannels with fine check and
j. Rose grey, rust, green nnd beigh und

54 INCH F L A T C R E P E S
Tan, Grey, Navy Brown heavy ttilk—

Figured Georgette:— Smut! figures and large flowers, light and dark patterns, 40 in. wide.
54 Inch Bordered S ilk :—
in the new colors, Rose.

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ed borders embroidered on heavy quality flat crepe
and Tan 1 !* and 2 yd. dress patterns, $10.00 yard.

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L ots in this new'*Bubdivision\ will
be on sale in early October. Pick
your,lot early.
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We are developers andspwners of Holly Hip
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Investrnen t in either
a safe earning power.

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Daytona, F la ., and Flamco '
hesc properties assures you £u

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The company behind the development 13 important
they will do.

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This “Wonderful Subdivision” located j list 4 miles from Sanford, only 18 miles
from Orlando, on the Shores of “Beauti ful Crystal Lake” in the heart of the most
fertile farming region in all Florida will appeal naturally to those seeking a per­
manent home,
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DRUG STORKU Drags. Soda*.

TAMP/l MORNING TMBUN]
Send In joup su»-*crlpJa« to
Tribund or hand It to t s a r 1&lt;
dealer mo yon can re a l f lo r i
greatest newspaper. (ft« y
Real Estate
$8.00. 8 month*. $4.00, tH et mot
$2.00. If you desire $lpO0 ini
lo ts a t w r o l b s a l e
We offer a t wholesale 462 lot* in ance policy add 76c to /o ar or
■sutiful Pine View Estates. Lots
Igh and dry, The biggest barT FIoridaT Wire for
and terms, ftarlevan
Realty Co. Corral Bldg, DeLand,
OR S A L E : 3
chine on easy
Miknton; Sanfoi

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ELECTRIC CO.
to CUIon A Platt
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Everything •&gt;

E. SPUKL1NG, gUh-ditrlsiuD COLUMBUS &lt;Ga,) LEE
Classified ads have th
MKlallst Subdivision to Ormdo, Florida* and F l o r a circulation in Southweste
sights, Florida on Dials High- gla. gate 8c ( 6 . word lit

-Three nations. Mfr-j
i Second. First and E f v
Avenue and 10th StrA t

L* a n s a * a *
rseenlstlve thorwith rite*, rales
in, will give you
nation. Ami If
will assist you
ir want ad. to

,1min* interest* under
Kth, d«c#»»*d, or othrrd to th * last »liov« de­
part}*; [tiiiall* Hmjrth. If
ir dead! *11 parti** cialmta under .losall* Hmytli.
if, otherwise. In and to
vov* described property;
If» living
and
nui n«&gt;vrth.
t»rk•
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p artla* clalm ln* Intercut* under
thur Smyth, deceased, or otherwise
•nd to th« last above daacrlbed
iparty; Alla Smyth, If living and
dead, all p artla* claiming intara . under Allan Smyth, decaaaed.
otherw ise, In and to the lam
&gt;V* deacrlhed property, nnd nil
rite* w hether known or unknown
tm lne intereata In and to the laat
ave described property,
fau and each of you aru hereby
|er»d to appear to the above cn led cau se on o r herore the first
inday In November, the .nm e l,&lt;r a Itu le Day of this Court. am|
r&gt; Snd day of th is month, a t the

the'.rauuest of man
ay a n , and propen
aw~pfop*rty within
naftdr described. n»U
yen of Intention to a|
datura of the Slate
i convened In 8p»cl
i* tit* month of Novi

22— Sale, Fumitue
Prlnthg
See g a
We carry n full line.
. 4 1 7 R Our prices ore rig h t
Cat
terms. Wo want your bus
Sanford Stove A , Furniture
821 E. F irst St.
JA M ES Hu COWAN—
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WIGHT ! PRINT SHO
Engraving. Embossln
first We do i t
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TO RBACH the prosperAs
eta and fern grower* W
la courtly advcrti*o In thd I
Daily News, rate 1c per Obr

lunlord. Flo
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Sections T
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Jon Tlilrtywo
and the Norii tl.ilf of the
lorthwest q u a rte r-o f action Thlry-th fee . &lt;33). »•* * I Township
flneteen (1 9 ) South, n iiikb T h irtyms (S t) Kuei.
Dated a t Sanford,
ith day of September

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n t o t c d Land in or near
ffd a te e n , Fla.
Terms
m o s t be right, state beat
p riced Will deal direct
with owners only.'Small or
large tract.
. Box 1,-65, Herald

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Balk Hardware
Phone S
Chlnnware In English Porce­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

The Ball Hardware

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LAUtfERDALlA
DAILY NEWS— it covtJs BrovL gkf|l •
OR SA LE: Wellington piano. art! Cdunty thoroughly which i r
I* ft. PH ILIPS, city Clerk.
Reasonable. 1020 Elm Avenue.
Itt W -1T-H Del! *-■-*»- 11-19 Nov.

It&amp;tiona
iments
ieaaorles

Painting— Decorating
PHONE SOS

Repairing
"Sale
(as Opportunities
ns Service
mt, Apartments
mt, Rouses

13— For Rent, Office, Stor
FOR RENT OR LEA SE:
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best located business comer I
Oviedo, Fla. H. M. McCall, Ovli
do, Fla.)

FOR RENT: 3 offices In Gat
b and Board
and jft'oodruff Building, lai
le n t, Office, Stores nice offices. M, H. Garner, ,
Park A h .
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tor Exchange
p ie , Grovea
ia)&amp;, Houses
; Lease, Rent
[L ivestock
Sale, ‘Miscellaneous
[Real Estate
EPurniturc
Iture Wanted
f Found
SianH, Jewelers
ting, pecorating,
&gt;Tuning
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L Seeds, Trees
bers and Supplies
y and Eggs
1 Nptice

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144-For Sale, Acreagi

EXPERIEN C ED grove man and
trucker with plenty help, wants
care of grove or truck farm on
shares. Box 113, Jacksonville
Beech, Fla.

34— Wanted Help, Female
FOR SALE: Acreage on SatxordNew Umyrna Highway onf half
mile North of Osteen. E. B Car­ WANTEtf: Counter girls, dish
ter, Ostten, F l*.
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washers, second cook. Lu-Beth
Cafeteria.
WANTED: Experienced stenogra­
pher in real estate office. State
salary and experience In first let­
ter. Apply ^ Care Herald.
\LE: 8 room dwelllni
309 French Avenue. Cal
BUNGALOW new strictly modern
near, iminesa section' Mt. Dora,
Claytoh St., close to churches,
schoolAflne location, material and
workmanship first class, garage.
An l d » home only $6,500— $.7,000
cash.. [U20 Elliott St.. Toledo, O-

35— Wanted Help, Male
PAINTJERS wanted. Apply new
For rent Lake Hotel.

r. W . Phillips’ Sons
due Broa. Sales and Service

CHAULKS I*. DICKINSON.
Solicitor fur CmupUluant.

Contractor and Builder
•eDO-M — Phone — 499-11
$108 PALMETTO AYR.

Earle T. Field

H. 3. LONG, Mgr

Rconui 0-10-11 Ball Bldk \
Phone 657.

WANTED: Colored Lav to do Jan
Her work, Sanford HersTdi

in the Journal-IIer-'
'aid. South Georgia’s greatest
WANTED— 50 Laborers at new Ice newspaper, Morning, Afternoon,
Classified
weekly and Sunday.
plant $4.00 per day.
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W |/V.
-ates
10c
per line, Waycroas JourA GOt»D stout boy to learn the
nul Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
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InGood'
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pluir.blqgtrade.
tunity for bright boy willing
THK MORNING JOURNAL Is the A few more good and snappy
stick
accepted want ad medium Id
a for
„ a1 good
nnn future.
n . s . 1 Appl
A_
A. Studs, 323 Sanford,
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word buys;
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

17 acres facing on Lake Mon­
roe,"only fifteen blocks from
Post Office.
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$7,400.00 per acre.
50 acres on Titusville road,
near Osteen, . . . ___
only at $100.01) per acre, all , 3
cleared, $1000.00 cash, bal- £
ince arranged.
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One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music

WE HAVE TH E BE ST BUYS
ACREAGE\
B U S IN E S S -H O M E S

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20— Por Sale Miscellaneous

System * In sta ll'd — Audits
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R ates
to
Permanent
Cllontelo

R. L . ROBERTSON

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ACCOUNTANT

With ench Five Gallons G*l

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Grey Tubes ____________

Bed T u b e*__________________$2-40

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RIN E’S FILLIN G
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S l a s o n l r T e m p l e I t , 1,1111 I S

1113 Sanford Are, Sanford, Fla.

TEN ACRE CELERY FARM
7 1/* acres cleared, 5 ^ tiled, 3 wells. One fourth
mile to school and church, half mile to loading
station. Five room house, electricity, water, sewer
etc.
O11 paved State Highway,

HILTON’S
HAItUKn SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
8 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladiea and Chlldr

^Priced for quick sale

Elton J . M oughton

Our first Interest la the protection of both the buyer and
the seller

ADVERTISING gets reauits if !i
reaches potential buyers. Palatku Daily News is circulated ir
an industrial and agricultural sec
tion.

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
FlnrMsi
Snnfnrd,

Wo solicit your sales.
We solicit your purchases.

422 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w

214 E. F IR S T ST .

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W. R. SM ITH, MGR.

By GEORGE McMANUS

C.ING U P F A T H E R ____:
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N E H / W E . THACT
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Why waste 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
day*. We have been in tho
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we hava
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

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$ 2 J0

$8100—Cash required $5000

PALM BfcACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
T0D^Fi*Ii: k“rKe tent, almost new, DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise In ment. Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sumple copy bent on
the Gainesville Sun.
request.
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
Have you ror-ms to rent or some
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenia„ Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ secopd
-- . hand
. . furniture
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.t---- I Jto
!.J sell?
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

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H. A. SPEIR

W . H. LONG

must go this week. Make your
price, ft. G. Kesler, Silver Lake, 37— Wanted Help, Salesman
Rt. A,» lox 187.
UCTIONEEU ,
MAN w.th car to work In evenings
,L lots and subdivisions FOR S tL E : Cheap good mulo,
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
Seo I. A. Johnson at lottei
I auction. Lafe Burger,
sition f&lt;r hustler Give references
place
n«\r
Puola.
jtk Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
In letter. Wrko “Proposition” -Care
Worth— 800-horsepower Herald.
loval Notice
engine t. be installed in city water
tl. Mitchell’s office is aud po^er p lan t._______________
I at 301 Palmetto Ave.

piNDAULR USED CAKa
B p r t Fordor Sedan.
iF a rd Coupe.
*rF^rd Touring.
—Ford 1-ton Truck.

Spanish Bungalow 1

T ry Sm ith's Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome
N ext to Valdez.

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nnouncements

ft— Autoa, Sale

' tlKAI.- NSTATB
Acreage, Karma and Orange
drove* a Specialty
IUX0 Laurel Avenua,
Member of
HANI'OHD, FLA
Florida S tate
Florist* A*»oclatloti.__________

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B eatrice'A . Smyth. If living
AKA I, ESTA TE — INVESTMENTS
dead, nil parties claiming I
under Beatrice A. Smyth, d
Lobby Pulaaton-Urum lsy bldg.
or otherwlee, In and to the
Funford
F lo rid a
Ing lit ml in Heinlnot*' Count
Ida. to-wlt: Begin at the N
corner of Intersection of
ro a u , i
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TO REACH B U Y E R S or s«Uers of .Midland unit o raag e licit f iinSouth
| C . B e d f o r d , o r o t h a r w l u r . In i nd ti»i
iln
Section
2
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Township
31
M d e -lth r nl&gt;uv&gt;&gt; ilearrlhed property; to all|
Florida real aitxU advertise in
*9 East, run North ID f e a t., parties claiming lutvrret In i nd tiii
the £t. Petersburg Times. One can* Rang*
r*e». 21 minutes; East
i, W est the uhove ilencrlbed property; you |
orth- } degrees. ;u nitnuD lit feet, and each of you a re hereby n dered
tent t word (billy, two cents a won
aA,,n lu,ft&gt;ll.rjv j Marlon I to nppear tu the' above c titled •
iu n d ty i ‘
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' enu»e on or before tne first II &gt;ndny I
In November. 1923. s.-une I&lt;e ng a '
R u le Day
of
thin Court, ui d the i
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Aueerond dnv of the month, inid Inj
guitn, Gs., Augusta's greatest
default
thereof
n d e c re e pr&lt; conAtiorney-at-Law
classified medium, rate, cash, 0c
fenio will be entered ngnlnit you |
and e a c h of you nn&gt;V m ild cause
Will practice in all the court*
charge 10c minimum.
d ex parts.
'
Examination of Abstracts cf I.and III.Ilre eIn
further ordered thill thin
order
be
published
weekly.
Once
a
FLO Hll) A*—ORLANDO— Orinndo
Titles given especial attention
week fo r four w eek* consecutively
MoirJmr Sentinel; largest class!In?
tvinford
Herald,
n
newspaper
0 (Tices in Seminolj County Bank
MEAT MARKET
iifd)buUness,
published at Runford, Florida.
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—
-lc n word, minBuilding
tYitnon* my liuud ami thi- seal of
imuni 2 lc cash with order.
the said Court, this, the 30th day
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FIs,
of Bent. 132r&gt;.
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V. K. DQUQLA8S,
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
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Clerk
nf
the
C
ircuit
Court.
Send
note
are interested in Florid*. Each
C o u n ty ,............
of them through a classified nd
1(SE A L)
... w t jf jk p . d . c ,
in/ the Morgantown I’OST. Six

WANTED: Lathers. Plenty of
- work and good pay. Apply Collins
&amp; Boyd Co., Seminole. Hotel. -■ents a word for six consecutive
City.
issues.
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FOR 8^LE: 30 hives bees, 50 head
41— Wanted to Rent
Angocj goats, or.e 40 H. P. Re­
IJTOS FOR H1RB
turn
Tb-x
Boiler,
two
good
heavy
AUTO SERVICE
Day
»»-------- WANTED TO RENT: Five or six
it. Meets all trains. B ag- mules. B] .«!-#»— •
room furnished house. Must be
Fla.
\
itfer. Phono 651 and 6 3 -W
good location. Will lean? for one
FOR SALE Meat market and gro­ or two years. No children. Apply
R E E L &amp; SONS
cery staro doing good business, B. W. Cure of Herald.
'You Drive It. .
•Sncrifi
sold at once. 311 Sanaerifi
lo and 2nd St. at IL R
• * ed if soli]
ford A enue,
42— Advlg. Mediums

Balance Over 4 Y ears

J . H. HUTCHINSON

rlHlmlttg interret
mlllinnfi-ad. ill pttrtl**O. JrpMon, &lt;acHU*ed„ o aCOROB PJOUE hN i al.
Lake being ipent on highway; greates v u „ , , . n .il In
Defendant*. .
and to tta fullowln
ge land In Hnninule Couity, Kloridi
chance1'fo
forr live developers to gel
Order nf Publleatlon
totwlt: "Southwest Quarter c , I _ To
nnd------------4u Oeorge
u rv
m,n '* *----*
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in on ground floor. Write
Devel
*hla
*i gvwife,
'*Plgues,
L nDeve
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North weal Quarter o / .Section 1
Robert ■-----W
Lynch., an
and
30— Poultry and Eggs
opment Department, The Pensa Township 20, South R u g* 31 East •f• riguea.
.......
Lynch, hie wife, Addle
Alex ,0. Erickson. If living and a 1Thompson Root, nnd H arry II. Root,
dead, all parties clslnlng Intereii I, her husband; and all parilea claimWANTED TO S E L L : 4 big Rhode
under Alex C). Erlckton. decease • Ing Interest under W. P. Lynch, deIeland Red fryers for $6 a t 703
or otherwlas, In and .to the abo&gt; . ceased, or otherwise. In and to the
described
property; 3lnnle W. Jo . following described real estate In
Oak Avenue.
Inlgan, 109 H. \V|lllat| Street, Da; r. Seminole County. Florida: Southton, Ohio and her Itiiiband, C. Vt, east Q uarter or Southeast Quarter
Jernlgan. lull a. tvtlltnin Str«&lt; — of Section 23. Township 21 South
33— Wanted
Sordine),
|Dayton, Ohloi
----- --------- s Range 2&lt;j E a st; to Mary A Thurs1----Interea
n ton. If living, and If dead, all narWANTED: Grocery Job by man plication._______V _______________ j l
r; He* claiming Interest under Mary
of 12 yeafs experience. Can fur­
unit to the uiiovm ritscrihcu in
,r A. Thurston, deceased, or otherwise,
i,| In and to the ‘above described real
nish best reference:! R. M. Lan- LEARN ABOUT'Polk County anil nnd all p n rtli* whether kn
unknown clalrhlnv Interests
f J ! estate; R. C. Bedford. If living, mnl
han, Gen. Del., Sanford.
tu the above described pi
If If dead, nil parties claiming Inter*

rriters and Supplies
led. Help, Salesman
[ed
Situation,
Male
id Help,
Female
^.Situation,Fem
ale
id Help, Male
ted
Real Estatu
id Help,
Male or
ll&gt;—Sale, Live Stock
tatLl4Jii.cn t
0 . Mediums.
FOR S ,L E : One team of mules,

Aulos, Rent

Resident of Florid a sine* t i l l .
Kefeioncea:
Flrat National Rank.

$4.50 per 1,000, F.O.B.
Mary, C. A. Farina.

FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Seasonable rataa
Lincoln House.
j

Corner 3rd &amp; Sanford
$750.00 per ft. % cash

NOLB COUNTY, KI.OlllUA
C11ANCBHV.
Bill to Quit Tide

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
HILL LUMBER CO.
Bervl^. Quality and
ITEWART TH E FLORIST**
ADDRESSING — Multlgtsphlng,
Flowers J o t all occaaloaa.
folding nnd ” mailing—as you
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
want? It— »han you want it
— !_.* construction;
konstructlon; two
Phone 678,* H. E. Porch. First FOR SA LE: Strawberry' plants, under
i sv .i __■ is__I. n « J .
10—Fo r Rent, Rooms

Between 0th and 10th S ta .*i

G. TAYLOR D YER

IN T U B CIHCU1T C O t'H I. SKVK.N
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Til JUD ICIAL ClltCIIIT, NKHI
Nviinnn.
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Pensi cola
is beginning
NOLB COUNTY, KI.OlllUA,
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Complainant,
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CtlANCKItV.
greatest . liawlnnmant
In u
G&lt;oi
l . i . P1?.1® 1 w
tu ig ls ’I
Dornplalna
Dill «» Q a lrl Till*
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a * million
history •
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HOIIKHT UUNOKItKOHD INDUH
Defendants- '
THIAL 8C1IOOL, u nun-profit cor
way to the gulf beach just fl
Order&gt;" f*nd
poratlon organised end eklstlm
ed;
" ok K L oliitfrT
Cil t aLt two million dollar biruig^riic b t a tNAMED
••mler the law* of the State a
across
«DEF*fNDANT9
« «i di
s e m i ] Escambia
Escambia Bay
Bay started] adovk IIRKHTINUH
Florida.
Complainant,
a
quarter
h h h hmillion
h
dollar opera bousd
* Jepnon, If ll'lng, and .1

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114 ft. on Sanford Ave

$160.00 per f t .. Term s

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FORUEHT ts\)

FOR _____________

•of Tlo md Sheet Matal Wcflt.
' Water erd Boat Tanka. At Oik
Avenue end Third 8treet Tie*
phone l i t
/• FOR SA LE: Used refrigerator and
gas range. Phone 24
I Concrete I s . I
work, aMawalka,
FOR SA LE: Gas
Phone
, Irrlgatlaa haoaa
PER 3
696-J.
DEVEL_____

Between 11th and 12th

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�In the tdble M o w are given ten exam ples (jf pro
$.5,$00 to $g6,5Q0. These first profits a re fcwVmdi
will be made during the coming season on ras be
id a,— the lastl of which goes on sale Octob&lt;rl5th,

Origin a h Fee

P R O F IT

Re-Sale

40.000
18.000
25.000
20.000
12,000
18,000
13,000
12,500

$ 13,500
28,500
19.000
9,100
5,500
12.000
6,500
6,600
3 6 .5 0 0

Only ,One*Half MUe from the City Hall of
the State.
the l a r g e s t C om m u n ity

$ 149,450

3.050

Properly In Florida

H om e S e t t i n g ^ R ave Tropical Charm*

1,G00 F e e t fron^aahionable Bayshore.

WORK HAS BERLIN u JnIrrtiS

ALAZZO FIR EN Z E—P a la ce .o f Florence—the most ui/iquely designed apartment
1
•
*
•
- - house in America and one which will prove to be a reiji sh&lt;
on Davis Islands—Florida’s g r e a t $ 30,000,000 developmen
This is a specimen oi
fTious Italian palaces,

TAMR

IN .THE BAY

tion work is well under way on the Palazzo Firenze and when completed will embrace
tw enty-eight apartments of individual artistic treatm ent in an exterior of palatial splen­
dor and old-world magnificence. It is buildings of this ch aracter and ac- &gt;
tivity of this nature which have brought the selling prices of Davis Islands
lots up to a level which is bringing fortunes to investors. Other outstanding
construction jobs completed or well ujider way are the gigantic Coliseum,
(l$750,000 Mirasol Apartm ent-H otel, tie $2,000,000 Davis A rm s Hotel, $225,* 000 Palm er in Hotel, m agnificent I)av s I s l a n d s Country Club, Exclusive
1
Merrymakers Club, the! Columbia and Augustine Co
Operative A partm ents, 'Venetian and Spanish A p art
•ssE^ij..
ments, Tennis Club, At ministration Building anc
scores of beautiful homdsfind smaller hotels and ap art

4nei

A U ram n l
RESERVATIONS
may bo tentatively ar­
ranged at any of the
following addressee;
Tampa— Franklin and
M ad ison Sts.

L riru n r i n m

f js

n r f I

M i a m i — 233 X. E .
F irst Avc.
Jackson v llle— 131 \V,
F o r o tli St.
001
S t. Petersburg
Centra) Ave.
W c-t P alm Beach—
.1-- Clem atis' Ht.
Orlando— 4 North Ornngo Avc.
Main
lakeland
St.
Sarmro t n — Wntrous

$

Hotel Bldg.

1 tT:

S t A u g u s t i n o— 13

2

Grnniulia St.
Urndcnton — 118

Nt.

'

Main

'

Clearwater — Scranton
A

B ra n ch s
Throughout
P in t iAn

Sanford Office, Mr. Paul l a k e, Garner Woodruff Bldg

a ..,.i4i;v

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Ccntcn

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i

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f.
Q te -V m S B E s &amp; i.

itlan.'XeltheT man w
four men, including
er, to give fnformati
H. Dobson, commander
V
jg the event*' immedii
were ewept to death
the disaster,'since
whe
idKennteoft bridge ° t the submitrii „with
____ the
« u tank in a col
.h .o P.awakened
« k - L fsserWhen
by
Bought •teimer City of
off Bloch
vessels coming toi
Island last Friday nighl This was
is,Smith rought out in tastit ny Thors- A graphic picture of . the dlsi
day by two of th#
G r
Alfred lGeipr of Newt fdford, sad
- , w- t
Michael S. L ir. of S- ■to u l^ b e ­ a “crash.** Lira thought
bad been a battety asploslon sa He
fore the local board s
awakened and leaped^ -from his
of thej U. S. Staamboi
bunk, situated in the same com­
Serriee which ia invei F
disaster.
f " . . . . . . . - w partment as those of some 17 other
sleeping-men and officers,
Neither man saw
ne
•Geler saw the chief signalman
tine’s running lights » that W d
stto Avenue Site minute they remalnW! «n the ‘ •"-ag
another man up the ataira f
conning tower hatch, the on
bridge
before
she
sa
B y te u g g a f o r
one believed open. L i n saw Lieut.
r as
They testified that
ajM Dobson pause in the central --ope­
per Front Fdot knew, both the steeri
\ 0[ Wine were rating room, heard, him call the*
the lights of the '«ut
to quarters and then saw him
ht of the
of land in this city, in good order on the
b to the deck.
Both men
the failcollision. Lira critic!
'a s the Gabbett and ure of the City of R|m&lt; to throw climbed through the conning tow­
properties, fronting n Itn* to the aubinfrin in ans- er hatch to tne. bridge;
Pleaded for Une.
fonroe, was announced wer to the plea of the ctmpiander. )'
Geicr thought the deck to bo
l y b y F . H. Scruggs of Other than this both declared, they level,
and apparently the ship rid­
no criticism to make of un­
iffga Realty Company, had
seamanlike conduct on tie p art of ing normally, but Lira said that
tinted the transac- the officers and crew of the other the borr was down 10 degrees. Both
said that the jbctalde of the sub­
r a consideration said craft. .
1
*01
marine was “very close” to the
Roth. Were A slrtp..
ite |2 &amp;),000.
That the submarine 1 probably starboard side of the steamer and
lg to the annQunce- wa* running on the surface prior
(Continued on Page Two)
property jraa purchased
mdo syndicate beaded by
ir-Bulgvr. Company from
“ nith and Edwerd H ljcity. Mr. Sm ith,'it is
M deed of the Gobbet
r, while he and Mr. Hlgned the Keqniion, tract

a

Feet

Coni
.. . t’ td

Dry Raid Remit
Capture, of 20,i
tuor
Cases

Tor Defense A*
LiquorSmus

iplane May B e c$
A uxiliary

Display A

In

litional Aid Is
iptain Berry In SffoS
Po Rid State of M enace

, Use of
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i

BURLINGTON. N. j . Oct. 2.
■—(AV--Fifty-six prisoners, tak.en in q rafd'at MasonvlUe on a
barge containing $5QOjOOO worth
bf liquors, were brought to tho
bounty jail today.- Efforts by
tho barge to burn the boat were
frustrated by state police.
Tho horge contained 20,000
cases of foreign llquom includ­
ing Champagne, BenedHctlne,
Cryme de Methe, Scotch and
English whiskies and Wines. The
Capture was made by four state
slice, assisted by Charles
nrstnke, former prohibition
agent of Columbus, O.
In addition to the barge and
its cargo, six trucks and four
automobile!)
were
captured.
Troopers said they were offer­
ed $75,000 to leaye the placb
and allow the boose runners to
continue unloading. Lied;. Wil­
liam Nichols, who lead the
party of raiders, is holder of a
distinguished service medal and
trooper Rankin, who with Ser.
Wilton nnd Trooper Green com­
prised the party, recently was
awarded a prite of $1,000 by
Liberty foirtan act of heroism,
________________ :-----------------------

Cotitinued
=-*1•.
Expenditure 4f {K* . .
Realty Vali
appropriated by the Sanfoi
ber of Commerte for use I
Reffec
Florida almost any day, the Gov.
Inr tiling thin c
eminent la prepared to wago n
l
P&amp; $L, .
section of thej Ui
ruthless war upon a moment’s no­
W hat is help
Canada has beStill ______
tice, according to Capt.._. John G.|
record for r e a l '
announcement to this effect made
Berry, lh command of the Florida
today by Henry Kks, Jr„ f
in Sanfo
district of th e,C oast Guard who
ty director of the ergamsal
county was eatabl shed
_ arrived In Tampa Thrusdny.
Includedlin the announcement ta Rear Admiral Mbf'ett, director of I
the New York, New Jc rng. September, win
a statement to the effect th a t
the navy s LureeU of’ aeronautics, j tey antj
England coast virwarranty
and quit
naugural display of
« he appeared bkfore President U J l i y blockaded, as a result of a
d
w
tls,
representing
a
advertising, as embodied ir
Coolidgeis.committee at Washing-1threo luonths* relentless drive hy
mpnifi
plan for the campaign
occurred ton, which is investigating avia-1 the Government’s rum fleet, the
$2,312,500, were re
n a number'of the larget ne*r»p* tlon.
he office of Vance
rum runnere are reported to be
rs In the state yesterday.
making plans to invade the Florida
ass, clerk of the county coi
Final arrangements With tin
coasts to land their liquor here,
during the month
Dorn land Advtertiiing agency of
Capt. Berry said.
Thcso figures were suppi
Brooklyn, were completed trecan tCapt. Berry has not yet sent dcthis morning through the com ‘
ly, and the advertising copy ia now
ritc requests to Washington to
of Manager A, C. (Jatter of
being distributed among the news­
re-enforce tho Florida fleet of 30
Sanford Credit Association, it!
papers and periodicals Ui various
ships which ia constantly patrolD
compiled the account, und are aa!
sections for use during' a period
ing the E ast and West coasts, but
to show an average of 13.8
which will extend fur six months,
ho indicated thnt he ia keeping in
pletcd transactions, daring i
according to the local authorities.
continunl communications with the
working day of the month.
The object of this advertising Coach
W elch el’fl
Prqtcges nuthorltiee at Washington with the
According to the iigurea a ’
in the sals
tract
campaign, according to members
Said
to
Be
Ready
For
Cur- i"tc.ntion ° { having fifty or moro
aide today, realty deals during,
an lying
J*y id?
.
.
of the publicity committee is to
D . ___
rp«—
cruisers down here at once If any
past month have far outstrip]
en French and Myrtle Avetain
Raiser Tomorrow, c)(ill&lt;mcy nrigc&gt; 8o Cj,pt. BCrry
iiDcure new residents, Vrho will
any preceding period of the ye
and&gt;between Fulton Street CaiUaux Thinks H « Nation Seven Airmen Are In Favof come to Sanford with the primary
CInin\ Team Best,in Years said that a fleet of at least eighty
the total amount recorded dur]
WIU Accept 'Frail 1Formula’
Separate Navy Air Corps; idea of locating here permanently.
ike Monroe.
--------|boats, including Urge, hlghpowerSeptember
being greater by $7
Investigation
To
Be
Con
Submitted
to
Save
NegotSh700 Feet on Lake Monroe
Tho class of itenerant speculators
Sanford High School .will send ed cruisers and small fast patrol
-toy than August, tho next hlgi
said to contain apnroximatctlorisFroniGoing to Naught
tinned On Monday Morning now found in a number of sections its piguidn warriors Saturday to boats will bo mUsteml into scrmonth, when transactions here
tn and one half city blocks,
throughout tho state are not want­ I^eaburg for the opening game of I vice just as Boon un-the rum Geet
amounted to $1,514,100. This in­
have' a 700 foot frontage
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.— ( &gt; P WABHINGTOnI~OcL 2.—(/p)- ed here, it is pointed out, and the the season, confident of winning the I makes a move for the Florida wacrease ia shown to be approxi­
’ the proposed West Side The- frail formula &lt;f a tentative Orgnnlxatlon of tho navy air serv­ advertising to be used in the forth­ Initial struggle and buoycil by tho tors.
Rhodes, Market Commission mately 5 i per cent.
sd and boulevard. The tract arrangement, which .must be rati­ ice was sharply criticiiqd by ,8®^ coming campaign bas been prepar­ knowledge.that the H huskies repMay Use Submarines. '
Increase In Values Shown,
Man Addresses Chamber at
as the IlcRipg property in fied by the French gavemmen't was en of Its own officers in testimony ed with this in mind, it is shown. resenting the local instittition is
’‘When the rum Gcct arrives it
Tho greater amount recorded S'fi
Noon;
Is
Here
F
o
r
Geneva
eluded in the deni, it is point- thrust into the breach to prevent Thursday before the president’s
The governing bodies here, and tho most promising for a number will pursuo tho rum runners just
during September it U pointed
complete collapse of the Franco air board.
Meet; Quotes
Statistics out, is due to the increase In
as a fishing smack follows a
the Chamber of Commerce have of years.
announcement will be made American debt funding negotia
This assertion isjfctho common school of mackerel,” Capt. Berry
Lining up in favor of a separate adopted this policy it is ntated,
values In this section, sincu tho
js time as to what disposition tions.
air corps in the navy, each vritness realising that the permanent resi­ opinion of thoio who have been said. “If nefcessury he will gut a
Addressing members of the San volume of business has not in­
e'lfuw owners vrtli make of their
Thus, ono week after Finance charged the present administration dent means increased population, In close touch with tho preliminary number of seaplanes to spot tho ford Chamber _ of Commerce nt creased in proportion to tho sum
chase. Mr. Fletcher, however, Minister CaiUaux and his associ­ syntem was responsible for unrest stability and, prosperity for the work carried on during the early rum fleet and if wo find it necestheir weekly luncheon in the Sem­ involved. Comparison of the num­
.expressed himself as being ates had laid down the first French and discouragement now manifest entire community.
weeks of the season under the I saiy to fight submarines which inole Grill today, I„ M. Rhodes,| ber of deeds registered during tho
Agiy In favor of the extension proposal fqr funding their govern­ among the air personnel.
Deric ns submitted by the Dorn- supervisory eye of Coach Wclchel.lthe rum runners might use to land State Marketing Commissioner of respective months show that in
Seminolo Boulevard west of ment's four billion war debt, they
Und AgeMcy, said to be specinlluta grid mentor ntHhe Palmetto Ave- liquor here, wo will equip our Jacksonville nnd Tallahassee, de- September the total reached 348.
.
Questioning
of
the
air
pilots
wi|
Street.
J
departed for Paris, taking with
nua school&gt;*A. number of veter- cruisers with depth chnrges such
be continued today when Com in community advertising, are un­ am of last yenr’s successful squad n.i were used during the World scilbcd the position of poultry P*iS nn increase e| but-six. over July,
rzr« also nnrnupeed thoa them a document intended only .to
iquely distinctive, according tto
ductlon in' this ninto, in relntiion wheh 310 such papers were, rec­
mender
John
Rodgers,
who
was
in
are-said to be back in the harness Wur and destroy thorn.”
F the » ith j» -* t W
fW the
to
(' gap sufficiently
‘
' assure
members
of
tho,committee,
and
are
to the other farming activities in orded in tho county. '
Streep V
Mintlnrafty of negotiations—even ui charge of the Hawaiian flight pthhe uiid to possess' attractive individ­ thin fall.
. - I "So f®r . tn® Government fleet Florida.
Tho figures made public today
IFN-9
No.
1,
will
bo
the
first
to
be
..._Avenue-Aer
nio for a north- long range.
rango.
., •.
And to this nucleus has been I has not discovered the rum indusuality in their text and illustra­
heanl
Mr. Rhodes, who is in this city bring the total for the first nino
syndicate. Whila Via details
Differences Overcome.
ndded tho most promising of th eltry using submarines but we are
in conhthtion writh tho second nn months of 1925 to a new high rec­
The testimony of tho navy pilots tive features.
:ming the sain were disclosed
The arrangements proposed by
material which reported after the prepared if they do.”
Monthly
periodicals
of
national
mini Piultry Institute hold in Sent ord also, it is shown. During tho
this time, it is understood that tho American Debt Commission, ns was in accord with that 'previous­
call for candidates was issued.
"The coast has boon denning up
sale price was approximately s final move to overcomo what ap­ ly given by army air officers, nil circulation to be included in the Practice sesslop.i every evening tho rum runnt.r t off the con&gt;t of inolo county, gavo members a keen period $9,785,270 worth of prop­
insight into the extent of tho poul­ erty has changed hands through
' per front foot. ;
peared to be insurmountable dif­ of whom, except William Mitchell, campaign are announced as includ­
v , * . n » j . ™ , . . a n . w try business in thu stnto nt this tho consumntion of 2,531 realty
&lt;5fl
ferences, would have France pay recommended a separate air corps ing the Review of Reviews, Trav
negotiations, it is shown.
time,
presenting
an
exhausive
set
for
tho
army.
The
colonel,
who
an annuity of $40,000,000 a 'yeur
t,*fln Mninrisi At.inricnn Auto As- ar® confident _ tnnt the trip to |sections have become discouraged, *
Local business men declare tho
for five years and would enable concluded his teidmony yesterday, lean Motorist, American Auto As­ Leesburg will fulfill the propheny C t Berry said. "We are going of iiintistic* which graphically
show its great importance, and the now wave of prosperity reflected
the two governments .to continue favored establishment of a depart­ sociation and the Southern Tour now voiced by adherents and crit* t0 watrt tho Hamc ^
relentless war present inadequate supply In the by the record divulged today, to
Book.
consideration of a program of final ment of national defence.
ich of the pastime.
against
the
rum
merchnnts
down
he thu natural result of a general
The 41 newspapers which will
settlement to succeed the proposed
Each no"y officer today iwhn
No announcement was made to­ here ns was waged in the North.” face of nn increasing ilemnmi.
focusing interest upon Sanford
In
his
talk
today,
ho
stated
that
be
included
in
tho
program
are
pact at .its expiration.
questioned whether he knew of any
day regarding the probable line­
May S tart Anytime.
the raising of poultry, as an In­ nnd this section of the state. It
Further it concedes that the an­ hesitancy among naval officers to announced as fololws:
up that will face the referees whis­
Predicting that the rum . fleet
Is pointed out that a large num­
nuity thus paid shall be in lieu of freely express personal opinidns
The New York Times, Herald tle tomorrow afternoon. It is under­ will leave the North within u dustry, is rated fifth in point of ber of the principals involved in
f ALLAI1AS3KE, Oct. 2.—f/P) all interest on the debt during the
Reduction
among
tho
crops
of
befpre investigrung bodies, and on
stood that certain players have al­ month or two or pethnps sooner
realty deals here during Septem­
ttorneys for tho defense in the time it shall run— or an interest this point the witnessen were in Tribune, World nnd Sun; Brooklyn
ready shown sufficient form Ito because the hurricane seuson 1ms ■Toridn, by state agriculturists. ber were cbmpumtive strangers
Eagle;
Philadelphia
Public
Udger
Dps so-called Popham case, charge of approximately one per­
•Iven
in
this
relatively
high
postdisagreement. Four said they were (morning and evening), Record insure them a regular berth on ended, Capl. Berry believes they
in the community, or had recent­
j been given until Oct. 1 by cent a year.
awaro of such a feeling among and Bulletin; Baltimore Sun; the squad, but no definite infor­ will start operations down here ion, Mr. Rhodes pointed out, dur"Court of Appeals to file tho
CaiUaux Expresses Hope. » some officers, while the-other three Washington Star; Pittsburgh Ga- mation is available concerning anytime. He said the liquor smug­ nc the next 12 months Florida ly become residents of the city.
»fs in the noted litigation,
M. CaiUaux gave American com- testified they had not observed i t lotte-Timcs and Presti; Boston which men will faq&amp;Jhc Leesburg glers are well aware of the great will spend $12,000,000 for impor­ Optimism Kelt in Local Circles,
tation of eggs nnd poultry fsom
It is further known thnt thn
ho ceno p rew out of prosecu- mUslonera the hope that he believ­
The board also asked each officer Transcript and Herald, nnd the defense.
invasion of tourists to Florida thi» other murcPs than the state.
number of realtors here have in­
by tfie United States govern- ed the French government would
It ii» reportoil here today that u year and they have planned to take
Christian Science Monitor; 'Now
for
constructive
suggestions
ns
tnt of William Lee Popham, accept the agreement. He declined
In discussing this feature of the creased to a largo degree during
Haven, Conn., Courier Journal; Ne­ largo body of students and local
vn as tho “millionaire oyster to sign it as a plenipotentiary inas­ tho air mrvice and amor-* the rec­ wark, N. J., News; Providence Sun- niumni have made arrangements advantage of that and will conse­ situation, ho declared that, with the summer season, and it
ig ," for using the malic to de- much as he had been intrusted by. ommendations was one by Captain Journal; Chicago News nnd -Trib­ to Journey to Leesburg,, for the quently try to invndu our shores tho advantageous climatic and oth­ pointd out that tho majority
with their cnrgocs of w^t goods. er condition!! prevalent here, there­ the recently licensed agents ari
|yud. It grew1 directly out of ‘ he his government, he said, to sign George C. Westervclt, manager of une; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Cin­ initial nppeurnnco of the team.
Cupt. Berry explained thnt the in no reason why Florida, in addi­ newcomers.
by Popham of St. Leo's island. only a finul settlement and no the naval air craft factory at Phil­ cinnati Enquirer; Indianapolis Star Bj
adelphia, which would create a sep­
rrtn fleet, about 7U ships in all, tion to being «elf-sup}H&gt;»l|«if in
Keen optimum is frit nntom
Dphnm was convicted in the Un- questioned his own right to act on arate air corps within tho navy, Detroit News; Minneapolis ;Trlb- *
ami some of them nig ocean tho matter of poultry products, those closely allied with thu r
vHtates district court and sen- an arrangement of a provisional subordinate to the secretary of the une; St. Paul Pioneer Pres*; St.
steamers, is thoroughly organized, should not bo able to provide sev­ estate inti rests) for thu success i
hd to 4 years Imprisonment. character.
navy and the bureau of navigation. Louis Globe-Democrat and Post
hnd equipped with wireless, in eral times that amount for export the coming tourist reason.
A
Art appeal was taken to the Court
“Consequently, being as desirous The corps would be complete with Dispatch; Des Moines, Ia. Register;
WASHINGTON, Oct.. 2
fighting the rum fleet which re­
thorities point to the enornio
ns you are not to interrupt the ne­ in itself as to ordinance, quarter­ Kan: iis City Star; Omaha World The president's nirernft board con­ presents un enormous amount of shipment.
t Appeals.
traffic said to hu coming to t!
Tne briefs in the case, according gotiations, which can not fall to master nnd other similar depart­ Herald; Montreal Star and Gazette tinued its aviation inquiry.
wealth "tho Government is prncti- Swimming Pool Estimate Given stutc for tho winter, and declare
reach
an
agreement”
M.
CaiUaux’
Committee
reports
occupied
much*
ittomeys ’ for the defense will
Tho Interparliamentary Union
(Continued on Page Two)
ments. It would function, nob inde­ and the Toronto Globe and Star.
last latoment to *he Americans pendently, but ns a part of the
of tho business scsi£on of the meet­ that the advertising now’ being done
ibout 3,000 pages.
Included among the newapupere opened its sessions in tho house
laid,
"the
minister
of
finance
can
ing, it is Htutcd. S. O.. Shinhutscr, by Sanford, both community und
within this state which will/earry of representatives.
Catty was ono of the hardest
fleet.
reporting for tho swimming pool through local enterphise will reSanford’s meslago are the Miami
President Coolidge designated
ht in Florida's legal history, do no more than submit to his col­
committee, stated that nfter leng­ suit in a greatly increased popu­
Herald nnd News; Tampa Tribune; the week of November 16 as Amer­
attorneys were retained by leagues of the French cabinet the
proposition
whirh
you
huve
made
thy investigation members of the lation for the city duing the sea­
Jacksonville Times - Union and ican Education Week.
jihnm. They included Phillip D.
committee hnd reuched tho con­ son.
Journal, Orlando Sentinel and Re­
The shipping hoard voted to
Kill, Pensacola; John Wl Coo, to'lay, und he will do his utmost to
clusion that complete coat of an
Comparative tabulation, by tho
porter-Star; St. Petersburg Times withdraw broad powers delegated
insacoln; John P. Stokes, Miami, ble •&gt;*n anawor na soon aa possiattractive pool, together with the months, of the number of record­
and the Daytona News.
to the Fleet Corporation last year.
d Fved Dayis and W. C. Hodges,
necessary bath-housen, concession ed in Seminole county, nnd tha
Tlie French agreed to submit to
igL Relieve Progress Made.
llahassee.
WASHINGTON, O ct 2.—&lt;/P)— stands, etc., would approximately amounts Involved, are shown au
their
government
a
temporary
11 was after making this stateM arkets
follows:
_
roant that M. CaiUaux and his as­
agreement calling for settlenjent Three agents of tho Interstate $10,600.
ra r Body PlanningTo sociates
Amt.
MIAMI,
Oct.
2.—UP)—
Mrs.
Do­
Deeds.
Commerce Commission have been
marched in.single file from
The publicity committee, repre­
of its American war debt.
CIIICAGOfOct. 2.— (/P)—Wheat,
I 474,000
.......... ... 164
ordered into Florida, \V. !\ Bartel sented a t tho meeting by Howard
rothy
Bolger,
formerly
tho
secre­
tne
meeting
and
the
end
of
the
A
drive
was
begun
to
raise
$T&gt;,tiscipline
Mitdhell conversations between the two
543,500
Decenmber. 1.30Vfi to lJTtl; May,
............. 309
tary of Fred G. Beale, of Bing- |.38K ,to 1.39V , Corn, December, 500,000 for memorials to Wood- director of service for tlm com Hulick, approved the tentative ad­
1
(238,500
______
309
mission,
said
Thuniday,
to
observe
row Wilson in Washington and at
vertising schedule as it hud been
had come. M.‘ Cnll- hnmpton, N. Y., nnd whoso name
/ASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— (/P)—• commission**
6,781,000
]
______ 309
the progresa of railroad attempts prepared, and submitted it to mem*
mux wa8 unhappy that a perma- is connected with the mystery sur­ 78Ti to 7914; Oats, December 39% . Princeton University.
eiplinary action against Col.
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2
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to
relievo
acute
traffic
congestion
n*;nl orrangement was not reach- rounding hi* disappearance, vol­
bers of the organization with Cull
llinm A. Mitchell, aircraft storm ad.
1.262,750
f
.............. 269
particularly on the etute’a east­ recommendations.
Secretary Mellon, too, was dis­ untarily appeared at pojico head­
d^r, will he renewed by tho
l,-$ 18,920 &gt;•
....... 310
ern coast.
appointed,
but
he,
nevertheless,
re­
A report was presented mem­
quarters here Thursday morning
far Department as soon as Coi.
1,511,100
________ 276
Bartel lurid present information
garded the results as n step fpr- and convinced the authorities that
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n zv“n
bers
nt this time by J . !&gt;! Chitten­
(itchell completes his testtimony
2iJH
gave him reason to hope for relief
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?
a
r
*
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*hat
a
better
un4
den,
announcing
that
local
realtonshe is not implicated in the affair.
cforv the air bourd, which U exsoon from tho tie-up, though re­
ng between the two na­
had subscribed for nn additional I
cted to Ho r:ithin a day or two. ,.erstan&lt;“
Totals
....2,531
$9,785,270
“I
did
work
for
Fred
Beale
in
peated
embargoes
have
been
de­
tions had been developed.
21,000 advertising circulars for
Col. Mitchell will be directed to
Binghampton as his stenographer
The largest! transfer recorded
ROCKINGHAM, N. C., Oct. 2.— accord because he would not work; clared against certain classes of their own use, and thnt 9,000 mora
But observers, and even mem­ before I came to Miami,” Mr*. Bol­
sport to the Inspector general of
freight,
particularly
by
the
Florida
during
September is shown to
because ho had n bud temper and
({?)—
Elizabeth
Cole
Thursday
took
bers
of
the
American
Commission
would likely lie tuken by others. I hfjVtt
le army in connection with the
ger said, "but I know nothing of the witness stand In defense of her because she could not luok up to East Coast system.
frum tho Lix‘khutchoo
ivestigatior, as to whether the iLi varicd opinions as to the tan­ his actions since I left. I thought
Tho committee named last FrlEricS n,pB„y to J . O. BUD, Jr.,
“Other railroads have congested
him as a husband.
father,
W.
B.
Cole,
wealthy
cotton
gible
results
of
the
seven
day
con­
snguage he employed in a statehe was in Binjj’humpton until I manufacturer, who Inst Aug. 15
Throughout her testimony the in an endeavor to route freight day to Investigate the ,ocn! labor fcr n r,„ll;j.ifration of approxivent made public in San Antonio, ference. Disappointment and dis­ read the paper this morning.” .
young
woman betrayed no emotion. shipments away from tho congest­ situation v-ur unable, to, secure apy niftt^ty
mately $383
$3-*'3, 500.
shot
and
killed
W.
W.
Orpiond,
rex., and which precipitated tlie satisfaction predominated in some
tangible
information
on
the
subj
otla-r
tri’nsactien
of notahlu
ed
zone,”
Bartel
»uid,
"but
with­
Charles
Bolger,
her
husband,
She
glanced
repeatedly
in
tho
dl;
Otla-r
tn
jipointment of a opccial air board, quarters that the Americans had accompanied her to Miami with an­ former sweetheart of tho young rectjion of her father end often out great effort, since th e.greatest Ijaet, and tho matter was held over size included in tho list
e,r /
woman.
Attorneys
for
Mr
Cole,
been
unable
to
do
more;
in
ethars
institutes conduct to the prejuponding
future
action.
congestion
has
been
between
West
this
morning
were
by
tho
changed
the
position
of
her
foot.
other
friend.
Mrs.
Bolger
said.
who Is on' trial here for murder,
cf good order and military uie prevailing sentiment was that She gave the police hsr street ad­ have set up pleas of self-defense
Coconadu Beach Company to i h * ,
On cross examination the young Palm Beach and Miami into which
France can do better in the way
pscipline.
i
Rraily Coaipwilj,
no
other
rail
route*
car,
penetrate
dress
and
said
that
she
would
be
woman
testified
that
she
had
seen
and
transitory
insanity.
of terms five years hence than her
Note W a rn s N egroes I Eriit-Ciiilleadon
for
$106,900
including
105 acre'-;
successfully.
Our
men
have
instruc­
her
father
about
an
hour
before
h
I
their
aerrfec
should
circum­
Tiie statu rested its case this
represinUHyea felt obit tu do at
to
this time. Among all of those di­ stances warrant their communicat­ morning after four eye witnesses the shooting. She was in an au tions to find the facts and also seek N ot To Occupy House land a transfer of lands from Idward Higgins and %. h . TvngM
concerned with the negotia­ ing with tier in connection with had testified they saw Cole, weal- tomnblle. she said, and passed the opportunity to ai.si.it.
“I now believe tnut the double
"aken From Vessel rectly
j t&lt;&gt; tho Iziudon Develc
thy textile executive, fire three Manufacturers’ building, in which
tions, however, there was a notice­ Beuie’a disappcara.ice.
NASHVILLE, Term., Oct. 2
lHT.SOO*
Mr. ami Mrs. Bulger came to shots into the body of Ormond as he had an office. She saw him track construction which the Flor­ (A*)— A jar containing gunpowder pany f
able sense of relief at their con­
ida
Hint
Coast
is
completing,
und
through
the
window
nnd
noticed
clusion.
ON BOARD U. S. S. CAMDEN
Miami last Monday, she told the he sat in his car on the streets
and n note earning that "death. j G
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&gt;FF BLOCK ISLAND-—By Wirepolice. They are employed in a of Rockingham last Aug. 15. One that he was chatting, laughingly with the clearing up of the lino bell und destruction” would bo the O p O llta l t I U rL C rt
which
the
present
ejpborgo
wilt
ul
with
several
persona.
She
did
not
other
witness
served
only
to
Iden­
to Associated Piess, Oct. 2.—
downtown office, it was stated by
Goes Dp In Value.
M o fO C f
low. that truffle con bo gotten into fate of tlia negro, who would move p a n jt&lt; il i» f
ie toll of luiowir deaJ of Sub- . PA RIS Oct. 2.— (/Pi—Tho first persona at the home where they tify a photograph showing position stop.
Into the building wn* found Tburs- t U p i i a i
OL
iU U t
motion.
.
Before she wrii excused the wit­
trine S-51 was raised to four to- tangible effect here of the tempo­ have rooms, nnd they huve bDcn in of the buildings and the automo­
~~
"The ri&gt;u*» of tho difficulty. It Hnv rnorntng at n hoitso in Smith!
when divers recovered the bo. rary. debt settlement offer in their rooms every night since com' bile in which Ormond was killed. ness acknowledged hrr signatures
Nashville, which wnz being prepar- j MADRID, Got. *
appears
now,
whs
the
very
great
to
several
lattero
tn
possession
of
After .|u«mtiuiw regarding
if two of the crew in tito en- Washington wu/ to «*n.j tfct: dritar ing to Miami, Mrs. Bolgar
fuf* tk*f»nrinnv
cd for
occupanj Kv* ntftm hflrs o f a |£x6ops CAwYnl
age and period of life here. A. L. tie) store that ‘ will b«- intWriao-d Increase in freight movement, com­ negro cone
compartiuoiit
oi the from 21.1 francs at the opening of ed, to the satisfaction of polic
LbJ-KHtri
out ot
•U I
•ho men were identified
identifi
ns bourse to 21JJ at t o’clock.
chat slat had made reservations for Brooks brought up the subject of later, picaumahly In an effort to bined with the pressure of pus- s^id by
it
serger
traffic,
la-ginning
in
Sep­
refute
her
tustimony
tliit
she
broke
her
relations
with
Ormond.
^
E. Lawton of SomervUW,
weeks
before
the trip to Miami
relations with Ormond of- her tember, which has hitherto been of u ne
Mies Cove testified she broke
SjS., and B. !). Limisay, engine.
I
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APALACHICOLA
-Waterfront she and Mr. Buigvr left Bingencountered only into in the year. borhootl.
accord.
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ami class of Pensacola, Fin, track to be devehped.
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COMMERCE BODY
GIVEN FACTS ON
POULTRY TOPICS

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rster B e d Case

Washington News

Commerce Experts
Ordered To Florida
To Aid Rail Tie-Up

Beqle Disappears;
Former Secretary
Is Not Implicated

Wealthy Carolinian’s Daughter Goes
On Stand To Aid Him In Fight For Life

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United SU U
of Compbilai
JACKSO
That the Richard i
which the children

an Isaac In federal coart last Jan.
7. McDonald and the e:».ates are
-ro-defendants in the litigation wttti
Mrs. Bala Croker, who has until
Wednesday, October 7 to file her
reply to the complainant*' plea.
The filing of the answer to the
original MU was In compliance wUh
executive orders Issued .‘ by Feder­ placed M rs/ Sophie' Poleski of New
al Judges Rhydon Call and Lake consciousness with wine bottles. H
ognition.
ft
Jones.
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plaint maintained that tb e-jrU J

Loans
Clearwater Gets Homes
I"Please give me a line" were the
•CLEA RW A TER, Oct. 2^—OP)— commander's last words before the
Clearwater's building permit* fo r1submarine slipped beneath the waSeptember touted 9663,700, an In- ter, L iu asserted,
crease of more than 1,000 per cent
Both L iu and Ceier were caught
T 'erw8*2tf ? ber' ^ ' I “ c? rdlnffto ,n
Hnw or antenna and
A. K . Selden, building Inspector went down but straggled loose and
Included In the new projects were enme to the surface.
"« * « 1° t h . * &gt; t e .n d l.o k .d
around," Geier decli
I counted
six heads. The ati
of Rome was goin;
a few minutes I __________ __
ether boys and I only saw four oi’
them."
Only Three Saved.

frM trtic U o ii

Records Shattered During
September; Miami Figures

Million In Palm Beach.
lectors office last
W E£T PALM BEACH, Oct. 2 . ~
am ounU an included
LfHtUna and repairs OP)— Building permits issued dur­
ing the month of September in
West Palm Beach totaled $1,683,002, and in Palm Beach, $246,600,

to data la $5,768,706- which-U two
million more than th» total of last
y ta i. The residence construction is
more than any two previous months
and givep Lakeland a record of
building a new home every four
and a, half hours. On the last day
of September 23 permits were tak­
en out fuy new ren'denccs. Up to
date permits .f o r 711 new resi­
dences’ have been' issued, ■

Fifty Permits In Behring
SEBRING, Oct. 2^-UP)— Build­
ing nermltb fo r September issued
through the office of City Clerk A.
M. Wolfe number 60, carrying a
total of $100,835. Residential con­
struction .predominated, this phase
of building work involving $164,*
700. Office buildings costing $6,000, municipal pier costing $1,500
and garage co. i ing $0,700 were the
other items included in the per­
mits.
Thirty-six homes wore projected
during the month, the price rang*
lag from less than $1,000 to $10,-

.Tam pa Sets Record
TAM PA, Oct. 2 ;—UP)—All single
month records for construction
- were shattered In Tampa during
September- with the • issuance of
September
i 700 building p«rm|ts for project •
- involving an aggregate of $5,170,083. Tho previous peak in construc• tlon came in. July with $2,926,21»5
In permits granted.
A $1,600,000 hotel, 3 office build"t Inga, scores of Industrial houses
wul hundreds of dwellings are In­
cluded In the month’s program.

including himself, only three were
saved by the boat lowered by the
City of Rome.
Lira was the first picked up. Ge­
ier said a lighted ring buoy was
thrown to him and he was picket
up, and that a t that time the steam
er had headed about and was ap­
proaching him.

R U M RUNNERS
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SANFORD,

For F ln t Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
Consult ns first when in the m arlut fog funds
creed that the prof
Macnotta A Si-comi A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
no«
homestead and as s
held in trust, the chi
Croker a
heir’s portions and
dowry, right
In suppon of this Million they
have , declared that Croker wa * a 1
head of a family under the Floridal
state legislation.
This declaration is danied in the
defendants reply in which it is
oointed out that Crqker, following
his second msrrlage, lived upon the
properties only at intermittent pe­
riods and-that he was not. "a head
of a family In this state,"
They contend that the properties
were purchased only cnrsn invest-)
sent bash and that at tid time did
Croker use or express ap intention
to use the lands as a homeaftatfA-. 1
The defendants maintain th.i !
the deeds of conveyance between
Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen must .pay
Croker, Alice Eccleatan .and Mrs.)
Croker and between Mrs. Croker,,
City License Promptly.' Temporary license will
and McDonald and between Mc­
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Donald and the Palm Beagh estates1
be.
issued
until
bond
can
be
applied
for
arid
apwere made In legal fashion'^with
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proved.
Each
Broker
required
to
furnish
$2,500
en.1 It in charged In .th e. bill of
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t
,
complaint that the, transactions
Bond and each salesman $1,000.00 Bond.
were not legal inasmuch as po con­
siderations were made in eiihsr
Instance.
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CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

Enormojis profits

DUE OCTOBER 1,1925

a re made. Profit
is the big reason
fo r the rapid de­
velopm ent of our
poultry industry.
F eed Red C6mb
P o u ltry -Feeds for
m axim um results.

ELLEN HOY, T ax Collector.
Elm-and Coinnierci

Evening Uusines Class
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

Every Monday. Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter, at any
time

Two In Small Boat
End Record Journey

Are You Open
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ON T H E S E !

We tell you that we use Reg­
ular $10 nnd $50 Woolens in j
d lots on 3rd Street within ten these Made to Order 2-Piece
minutes walk of post office. Suita at
New street, paying paid.
Many nice new Spanish bun­
galows In the vicinity.

Advertisements are the news

Priced For Quick Sale
L A T P t c s a kj*p c s c n t u c m c -m :
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A M A M C O M S 'D I A N F A I L S T o M A K &amp; A \
H IT WITH H13 “BUM H U M O R AND TRICES T o
R A I3C . A M U S H
G U Y IN G P E O P L E
A L / IM ISN C S. IT
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Loans

in THIS 1SI£/\T TO IO N
COOK. A T

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1 1 bis in Rose Court The price will m
advanced $500. each after Saturday, Sept
us quick about these. Terms.
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MONEY AVAILABLE

A man can't understood why a
women cant understand why“ he
.'in't underhand.

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ALBANY, N. Y„ Oct. 2.— C/P)The eighteen foot motor hoot
Transcontinental, which has been
making u journey across the North
Americun continent by water, left
hero Thursday afternoon on Its
a IT R
S U R V I V O R S i " * * to New York Ulty and the end
of U" w y ***. • After « atop off
OF
— Building permits issued for GIVE
t i l V Hi DETAILS
U H j I A IL iH
U H °v«rn1*ht at C a ^ iH , the craft wl"
construction work in Jacksonville n p r L ' M T
I M C A C T l ? ! ? start the Inst leg of its trip today.
represented a total valuation of $1,- K H jL /H i XN l
i U O A f t l H itt The Tr&amp;nsconinentnl left Astoria.
Ore., In May.
720.070, the city building inspection
■" John E. Hoag nnd Frank S. Wil­
announced at close of business to-j
(Continued from Pago One)
day. The total Included $1,100,000 Gclor thought they were rubbing, ton, who with a dog made up the
for a new hotel and $418,775 forf Lieut. Dobson pleaded for a lino ciew of the ernft, logged 5,680
from the City of Rome Lira said. miles In their journey, which was
t » hew dwellings.
made entirely by water (ynept
come 400 miles spent on the soli­
portage across the continen­
BY CONDO tary
E\ EUT TRU E
tal divide.

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Beautiful furnished home in Rom. Court
thai one can afford to own. p art gg ,*
Over a period of three years can be arrahfl

M e c r a t
ON TH CL
T O O in

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And We Mean It!
$1500 E ach
Term s 1-3 cash, balance sem i­
annually.

of every-day things that concern

3-Piece Suit or Overcoat at
$29.50 made to your order and
guaranteed!
„

you most.

THE

be complete without them.

Mitchell-Shipp
Realty Co.
316 First National Bank
Sanford Fla.

No newspaper would

JACKSON’S
Ready to W ear
2nd Street.
•Ufe

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�tftUitfif made’’* land I
0 y e t Prospective
Three 8t'nd ay ? hunters Wew
L «&amp;ish w » not to
, 1 § j thrust Into thb Akira •by operatives. of the -State,
a«n checks for res- Game end J*Uh Department U *t

W E M O DISTE 8 HQPPE

Etftnnco fcf reser«Ve Unique In
u One of tjie origiqU^to have been

i now open ready f o r the

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uQKpughridura ,du' Mrs. Geo. Brockhahn
S fr&amp; sn l * here on
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iba In the Spanish- S &gt;y pleaded suOty In court mid
. , A little over ,a
; obtaining permisGovcrnment, D .' P&lt;
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mptttqa or underway,
rad tropical flowers of
i being planted on. the
quickly os the dredges
a and steam .shovels
the C ity 'of
l i i S u f a park there.

^Desert Land
looming With

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Potatoes ....... -....... ..

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Fren ch Anchovies, Chinese B ean , Sproiitte

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Mackerel
K it rushes like the wijnl ■ N o.t-lC ftn
E p ra lrii;'th e grasshopper
Sliced PineappUV
fi vegetaUpniHher*! are the
K rt, ' rolling' prairies, the ■ io lbs B e s t . Granulated
n ) hills afui the dry, sandy. ■
Sugar •*-•**■»»*•*•*»tj|M#••#»•*»
That over night niny run
it , flood wptcr ‘from n audidburat
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Plenty of C ortots, B eets, Parsnips, Cabbage, Ruta,
n l&gt; ’.this- western country,
Turnips,
Tomatoes, - Celery, Lettuce, Turnip Greens,
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Cranberries. ' ; 1 V "
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APPLES
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Richelieu Coffee,

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Sugar— 15 lb«

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Hap alt your llf r t
. I’par
moil important f
work, and John
u r.
fetchants
Mont of the.
Trust Compan,,
whan
To hi* m tan asyi.
Itchall
Victor Lawton dWd
Newt
found tha Chicago .
dropped Into hii b p
power
This
to do with it a t; ha pi
a what be did, actor
counts in tha Chicago
office:
He irajt lorrelied
whom Victor
ithem:
n his ltfwtlmw and
jn u at
“I know that a
rely for aucctss on newxpaper«ly on bankera. If
men. as banka rel
and you
you want my aadvice,
d ....... —
ought not to need it, I will give
t to you. But I want you to de­
cide what aught to be done, and
do it* AU l ask of you b to prove
to ma that Victor Lawson showed
good Judgment when he made you
its. chief assistants and to agree
among yoqnelves.”

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the

leaya off to d a y s * ,
aprvei*.
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the Mgrossest inefficiency and mismanagethis he was relieved of his command in Texas,
A t ,f?od. m* ny iokas
crayked-about the j w .
Officers List, and machinery was
his court martial.
v"
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Journal. n brok«3wX
.
ha was summoned to Washington . to testify bfe.
idOnt Coolidge’s Court of Inquiry.. Colonel Mitchell
I t stern a'to be *•*,
out front. San Antonio with eight volumes— or was it tons
about government that*
costs the leas it ia wn
‘ constructive argum ent as to why the United .States
Unburg Sun.
Id have a Department of National Defense with a uni­
fied aifc service. Now he la engaged in presenting these
arguments
to th e startled members of the court.
ljt* m Wjf»
;V C B u t who this m in Mitchell was before last winter, what
he dhl or Where he came from, very few newspaper readers
can remember.
Only a few can recall every having
Oil W ei! ' Sunk—HwJiihemfd of him before this recent controversy was begun. As
so, we fear, a^e the rtjiiej
^
lollttl
to nia hobbles, habits, achievements and personality, they
TH
E
NEW
York
World
dwindled
w e.alm ost totally ignorant. So Bob Washburn of the Bos­
n tho hands of Ja y Gould; the
ton Traisacript has written a few facts about Colonel Mitchell Herald,
Sun, Press, Mail, in New
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Morning headaches »r« i
m ay prove interesting. He w rites:
York, and half a doien other news­
«d by defective vision; a
papers
out
of
New
Yorh,T&lt;faded
ia a picturesque/ person. He ia
ity to visualise, correctly away like sickly infants in tho
j
£ :■
a old. H e comes out of the Wept,
paclty.—W est Palm Beach
hands' of Frank Muqsey, able busi­
■
nore courageous and skillful sol**"■■ ' '/I! i
__ _ /-J*
ness man and financier, but with
Well, there is' plenty
■45 f&gt; ■ fir
dier and aviator in the Army than he, not only this
a lofty intellect and Incapable of
tr:*,• .if--’
F.- - ■
U rn . In this drought ^
•descending to the humdrum details
bfat few have touched him. He has been in all wars,
land, even If there Isn’t aa_
of
new:
rwper
work
—
Ip
other
except the Rebellion and Revolutionary wars. He is
to apeak of.—Nashville Osrv
words,
not
a
newspaper
eessentially
s s e n t i a l lfriendly
..................in social communion. He.suffers
"
f. J * &lt;
;
Gould, Munsey and c
from one
me affliction, an independent fortune, H is lm ness men. with nawpp
Evolution
their hands, might hive dpna much
done,
ite ancestor hangs well on a library wall. Men
M i 3.
snvs
better had they known
whose
children
are
crying
for
bread
and
for
Fords
in­
believe
the
J . Mitchell knows—that
cline, more than he, towards respecting their supe­
ocrat.
'
wi r» tf
newspaper man to run a
riors. The colonel is not trammeled by this disability.
ft,
per, but it takes a railroad man to
/ He is a restless spirit. He Ib a good deal of a lover
run a railroad and d good peanut 5ft
vender to run a peanut siapd.
of outdoor life, in many ways. He has a string of
PIC T U R ED B Y MOBS
a helpful deed.
horses.
We
saw
him
a
t
the
National
Horse
Show
.
ARKANSAS GAZETTE *
will bring you just-the hope
PRESIDENT COOUDGE, how
nd happtneswywi need.;-' ; £
across the bridge in Virginia. The grounds do not
are you Impresicd by the testimony
f- v ■
»■&gt; - vKaw
It la thb misfortune of the South negro inmate of a state institu­
measure up to their name. He rode several entries.
of Major Ralph Rdyce hcfert1Vour
If the douda should gather round
thgt isolated act* of meb violence tion for the insane killed a nurse.
air board!
i Alin
He
wag
In
uniform.
He
wore
the
habiliments
of
a
^ yon.
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i
It isn’t necessary to ask. Every should color its social life and She was the head of the occupa'soldier, perhaps through the great, long and charac­
then
*.Trn
intelligent American knows your character in the eyes of the rest of tional department i f the asylum
teristic patience of Joh n 1 Weeks. Mitchell is quite
'bttiaU
youll
and she was passing the negro
common sense and sound Judg­ tha country.
1
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Just tha
a -timber-topper. One m ust be to watch not only the
ment.
V ckra of wholesome advertising ward, when she was attacked and
i&gt;.- r
But, for the benefit of .some of^the favored region of the World beaten to death. A horrible and
top-rail, but a t all times to maintain a keep eye on
HIGHEST AIM
their trou
newspapers
and obsolete ipilitary mity be largely nullified by one heart-rending thing. But it must
the gallery, as he does.
and naval "higher ups” that op­ awful inddept In which some mob be remembered that this negro
He is a glutton for public notice, besides whom
Woe,
pose an independent air force, to sterns determined to outdo bloody was insane and on inmate o f a
The young man who aspires to a successful ca^
rilatnp of'" kind
even Babe Ruth seems to turn away from a hot-dog.
ublic institution - f o r " tho insane.
publish as widely sm possible one Apaches Of other ddys.
reer should make character and education his
oreover his deed was simply the
* - • * / ' v* r
part of Major Royce’a testimony,
A front-page headline in the morning press does not
In newspapers work at Milwau­
impulse
of
an
unbalanced
mind
and
ns
public
service,
aald:
"L
ast
year
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highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving-and1
kee is Craddock Goina, a native of
alienate his affections from his matutinal eggs, that
had none of the featurea of the
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T
was
inspected,
by
eleven
generals,
the
Sduth,
a
man
who
knows-the
is, if it concerns himself. It cannot be said, accurate­
regular bank deposits are a great help, in giving
»cd*&lt;; love sad
This old vriiri
and not one of them ever .even South and Is devoted to its inter­ crime that has caused so many
ly , th at the colonel will be heard from, because he al­
goodness;
negroes
to
be
lynched.
Y
e
t
the
ooked at my airplane. Theklwere earn.accuracy,
to your aim. Your* account is invited.
ests. Wisconsin people are now
ready has been. In his comfort he is a medley, like a
ntercsteii only In''the clothing of sdjkin!
ikipg Information about * the mob took this insane negro from
the Imitated men, in saluting, and s&lt;3\jth and Mr. Goins has been ask- a' state institution, chained him to
thoroughbred with a sizable spavin. He appeals and
the cleanliness of my klfchen and ed to write newspaper articles, a tree and beat him to death with
496 Interest M d on'B arings Accounts
yet we shrink, w ith!a touch of sympathy and sorrow.
barracks.
dealing with' this great part of tha a pick handle. If his wap .not
Can't
someone
save
him
7
Ho
is
worth
it.
r. Mellon put the K. 0 . on
country. ••He met one man, "a savagery and barbarism then no
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Who's Who in America also contains a few facts about
MR. PRESIDENT and readers cUar^ high grade sort of man,” who wild tribesmen were ever guilty
savagery and barbarism when
chetl which .would tend to indicate that he is not just an generally, what would yo.u, think of Intenns to locate in Mississippi) of
they toitured and burned victims

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Sf. » rd ijIa ry .i* in d ija m ro B L w ju a tJw S h a iu u 'ii.S A k liy U jd a l 1 whnso

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lble’ .tof vrith_ an - associate, and - operate n

sq unfo'tunaU,aa;totfnH into tiwia
y*«
l»«B
It
»;,• j p
train, i f , they confined themse!
lemselvea Mr. Goina found that this Wiscon- hands.
Many
of
the
terrible
crimes
com­
to inspecting the uniforms o(,£| U ajliL {n an had always harbored some
irs or porters, after unfosttiiate Ideas abput the South, mitted in, other .parts of,the; coun­
man conductors
tho clcanlinesa
is &lt;
of the
and persons In his neighborhood
Ighborbood try and much of the violence are
STR EN G TH - SERVICE - PR O G R ESS
and never asked a queti.ion about earnestly deprecated his decision to charged to the presence of, unastho locomotive.
leave; Wisconsin and go to .live simiiated colonies of foreigners
iH iis iis is u H im iiiis iiM m iilM iiu iu u
afaong people whom they pictured whp are American in nothing ex­
cept their residence, and even that
THIS NATION needs an air force as "barbarians.” So Mr. Goins may be more or less temporary.
controlled by men that under­ sought to inform him about the In the South we boast that we are
stand Hying, men that are inter­ South1and he told the •Manufac­ almost wholly Anglo-Saxon. The
ested in tne difference between turers Record, to which he ap- men who poured oil over a negro’s
an all metal monoplane and a ppaiff for special data, that ho be- body in Mississippi and burned
weak cloth mado biplane, more lievee this Wisconsin man’s going him at stake were Anglo-Saxoi^,
And 6 room house, Garage... Paved street on '•,i:
than in neat uniforms, or service to Mississippi will open the way Thoir families have been American
for
Jdany
mom
of
his
neighbors
saluting.
for generations. The same may bo
Crystal Lake, $6,500.
Providence, taking care of the to do likewise.
said of the men who in Georgia set
birds, put in charge of them the ARight after this Southern man n new muik for mob savagery.
brains of birds, not the brains of m Wisconsin had vouched for the These were Incidents of Anglo6 rooms and bath in Sanford, ail conveniences JG^OO.ypI
rabbits or turtles.
character of the Southern people Saxon civilization, which wo say
Why should this nation, depend- agafist-allegations of- “cruelty” with pride and satisfaction hat its
6 room house on lurge lot in Paola, $1,250.00
;
,ng for its safety in war, upon
d “ ‘barbarism’’ that were unfor- great shrine in the Southern states
[lying machine.*, and flying men,
pye eurrent a mob in Mississippi of this union. We believe our An3 acres in bearing orange grove near-Paolli, $4,509.09
put the nation's flying department
sell a negro, accused of an atro­ glo-Scxon heritage by such savag'
under the, control of human rab­ cious crime, poured oil over his cry and we show ourselves re
bits from the navy or turlos from jpdjr and burned him at the stake, creunt to Anxin-Snxon devotions to
{orhaps if we had sufficient pbw- inw by our abject failure to pros
the arm y!
of physical vision we might see rente and punish those who do
e friends and neighbors of the frightful murder as mobs.
NOT FAR from the train on
The
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
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isconsin man, those who sought hope for redeeming the South
which this is written in Arkansas
City, Kans., there lives a dog, name t# turn him from Jiis decision to from mob savagery Ties in a flam­
i 08 Magnolia Ave.
Phone J^17|
aTe in Mississippi, going to him ing public sentiment against' de­
unknown, and all tho rest of his
life that dog will believe in mira- i« th copies of newspapers telling fiance and overthrow of law and
this savagery in that state.
clos.
in certain and condign punishment ■ U M u a H ia a M H ia ai a H a a a a U a M ttM a ia M n ii
His owner, probably dead by - W^hin two days there was worse for those who brand all the South
this time, was Warren Hardy, savagery in Georgia; if anything and its people with the bloody
TWO LOTS FA CIN G E A S T
pm
an of quick temper. Seising c^iuld ,bc worse. At Millcdgcville a I work of their own barbarism.
One of the Best Locations in the City
hisa shotgun by the end of the
years old. Wo may hear from him
barrrcl, Hardy hit thb do$ with the I
$750.00 Each
butt. , Neither he noi1 the dog
again,
TH A T THIRD TERM
M
Y
F
A
V
O
R
IT
E
STO
RIES
knew the gun wan losded^Hardy
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MIAMI HERALD
By IRVIN S. COBB
Tho French accuse ua of being
ia in the hospital, and probably
Between Park and Magnolia
"gold diggers,” hut after all that's
wont recover.
, Friends of President Coolidgc
Apparently it did not occur to
Toward dusk, the bridegroom
In Chicago a vaudeville comed­
nut much worse than being "phos­
$1,750.00
phate diggers” of •the kind the ian married a lady who wae like­ went to tho telephono and called
A LL IN one second tho dog felt are dismayed that the third term Mr. Blythe, or the editor who or­
wise connected with the profession up his hotel and asked to bo con­ the blow, heard the explosion, saw idea should be mentioned when dered him to write the article, that
Double Corner A p artm en t House Site i
French are.
t
Immediately after the ceremony nected with his room. Hip new wife hid cruel master stretched on the his .name is written or spoken. he was hhnsolf doing much “ third
-V
Close In
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term tom-tomming.” In one para­
Associated Presa despatches tells I
fffl his bride in her room and answered. In u slightly husky voice ground, knowing nothing about They seem to believe that ho graph of 19 lines “third tei-m'' ap­
gunpowder. That dog will nlwaya •thould not bo treated as other
of three persona Seriously injured w®nt 10
noare:»' blind tiger ho snid:
Corner Lot on Union Avenue
“ Is that you. friend wife! Well, bollevo in . miracles, and alio in .» men, that he is not subject to the pears six times and in another par­
when the automobile in which they where, meeting a number of very
agraph
of
15
lines
tho
hated
words
A Good Buy
.... -»W
this
is
friend
husband.
I
ju:C
mado
—
congenial
friends,
ho
proceeded
to
special providence that avenges same theories and condition* that
were riding was crowded off the
nre found five times. Timt is cer­
a
date
for
dinner.
How’re
things
celebrate
the
recent
event
fitting­
dogs,
when
they
are
hit
with
the
surrounded
other
individuals,
road by another. There is only
tainly putting the third term la­
butt end of a gun.
i Samuel G. Blythe has an article bel, badge, insignia, stamp, pen­
one place for road hogs and thut’s ly. Several huppy hours passed. breaking for y o u !"
ia tho Saturduy Evening Post
in jail.
IT IS foolish, however, to say headed "Third Term Totn-Tom- nant, stigma, seal and brand oni
y ■
» --------- a---------T H E T U R K AGAIN
the lest* you understand, the more ftiors" In which he objects to any Mr. Coolidge with enthusiasm and
REALTO R
"Shoott officer!'' cried the sub­
pertinacity.
MACON TELEGRAPH I
readily you believe In {mraclcs.
tglklof a third term for Mr. Cooldued-looking individual as he bar­
Having
finished
the
unexpired
Rooms
501-502. Phone 95 ,
. j;,
The radio is a genuine miracle idgo. Not that he objects to gived hia. breast, "I admit that I'm un
term
of
Mr.
Harding,
Mr.
Cool­
First
National
Bank
Building.
tpe&lt;
Tho controversy concerns the oil of science, and it tnkos . intelli­ iftg ^hat eminent if silent Vermon­
Tho Turk can hardly he expectinnocent bystander.”— R. M. M. in ed to havo any gn-at friendship
idge was president of the United
dal
fields of Mosul, of course. Brit- gence to understand It^^A savage
SALES FORCE
Miami Tribune. Now by gosh, this for tho League of Nations, pa rile- sin has no high and lofty motives wouldn’t understand it or believe ter another term. Indeed he would States before he "was elected to the
Heem willing to give him a perma- high office. It matters not whe­
M.
M.
STEWART
DOUGLAS KING'
is no joke in Miami.
ulnrly since it was formed by the in wishing a renewal for 25, years in it. i l a ' would sitgplx say rfcni; lease of the White House.
ther he served three years, eleven
- • ---- ---- ----------nations which stripped him of all of the mandate over the Kingdom "w itchcraft” and go his way?
IBut he shies at any reference of u months and 30 days or one year
Now learned scientists are say­ possessions on the continent of of Irak. Shu obtained the mandate
--------- [third term, George Washington’s or month or even a day. Boom­
ing
that
Adam
died
of
the
gout.
i
Europe and limited his domains in over Mosul at the Peace Confer­
ARCH BROWNLEY wrote an refusal of the honor having set a
Then the man who‘ insisted that Asia Minor. Since tho Treaty of ence by bargaining for it.
She admirably brief notice, pinned it j dtecedent that it will be difficult ing him for 1928 is booming him
for a third term, whether the
"Adam had ’em” mu*t have li«id, Versailles, he has regained suffic­ had largely developed the Mosul to the front door of his little res-.tb set aside.
booming is done sincerely or is de­
because if he had, he would nevvr ient power and sufficient of his oil fields and wished continued and taurant at Fort Smith, Arkansas,
Mr. Rlythc declares that the ceptive and traitorous.
have lived long enough to get the old territory, to havo become again uninterrupted exploitation of them, went to tho back room, drank poi­
fting of Mr. Coolidge for a
The time may come when people
gout
the menace of the world's peace. which oho knew she could not gnt son and died.
third term is not sincere. He says of the United States will decide
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Tho farewell notice read:
In the w rr which Greece found dis- It Turkey ware given the territorythat it Is done by opponents in hU
"I am dead. This u.oro will not own party, what ia know as the It beat 9o overthrow precendent
For some tiuw there has been cstrous the Turk rc-took most of More than likely, If Irak had been
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and elect some man to sjrve lont'■
Old
a rumor that the city was going to the territory he had tost in Europe, restored to Turkey, the French, be op4n today.”
,.
.Guard.
. . . . They
r t want
, . to„ attach
th*0 two terms. But tli^rp
Too
bad
ho
died.
He
should
who
were
said
to
have
backed
tho
including
Constantinople,
and
evol­
build six or eight fine tennis court*
^he^third term lohf-1 to Coolidgu |no iud.catlons that 1928 will I ,and have them ready for use this ved a strong government that has Turks in tho war with the Greeks, have gone into the newspaper bus­ r r&amp;
ti 1* t h ? nf"'lnation may the time nor Mr. Coolidge the L n
Fall. As y*t there ia only ono defied ail the agencies of world would have obtained the oil con­ iness. A dozen editorial chairs need be avoided on th* theory that he But lots of water win flow In
men
able
to
write
briefly
and
to
cessions.
ii„i that is overcrowded every af- peace.
‘ nominated lltlc.1 stream. hefore the neU S '
—
I- OT 113 HIGHLAND S T R E E T
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It is an ugly situation, one which the point as Arch Brownley wrote Iha^ thi. defeat will be tolerably I public*,.
oon. And Fall ia already hsie. • In the newest controveay over
National
C o m m it t e e _
the Mosul area, in the Kingdom bodes no good to the world. Drit- in his forty-second and last year, j certain. The "third
lird t«rn» tom- meets and the third term talk mi-v ■
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j^omming" is nr. e ffon to kill with |cease n spite of Mr. Blythe S j S
j w Yovk has high buildings of Irak, which the League of Na­ ain does not relhiulnh lightly her | ___
th
MR. SARGENT, the able irentlc- findne
congested traffic; the New tions put under Britain's mandate, valuable concessions over
$1750 Cash—Im m ediate A cceptance
1other third term tom-tom mere.
1
dtbni
prepared to!m an appointed
Attorney
.General
spiral
;h blood pressure and the Turk has taken thu attitude world. The Turk
Iver,-—Plant City Cour- that Mosul Is Turkish® territory defend his tights, eveii to a war |by President Cooil dge, has a mot*
she in tr.* Irak hills. The League o n to , earnestly recommended to thoso cferoed, Attorney General Sargent
hi pressurc
pressure ami
-mi Turkey
luraey will
win possess it if
ii sne
and fnd
R. E . S H I V E R
- •IhUed Stales zjpjjef, **I believe in minding m&gt; weather if you&gt;will refill™ *u h?
not.confined to j has to whin Britain. The League Nations, hi a crisis, has not c - VVesgue of llew
own CTisinesa ”
U .
,
that
Into « World Court or * weague
her?* There aare
r e ,o f Nations r.as side-stepped the ls- erted the power which it
cJWter,-*
1 Uncle Sam had that same motto, j
* J* you ‘*on1 Uke art*
Hamms,
ite
right down sue and has referred it to tho
When reporters asked him about! in the daya of Geo-ge Washington.(finding it disagreeable, loo.— ^parbe put in tho same World Col^rt at The Hague for se t­ compose the difference.
822 May S t r e e t ^
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Jacksonville, Fla
tanburg Sun.
things with wbh’h he is not con- He would do well t? stick Loi t.
weakly stepped aside
tlement.
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party

rabid shouting need not be taken seriously. Says Who’s
f —=;o'
fir\
/ ■4; England
c*ngmnc3 ha* placed a tax'upoii Who: William Mitchell, army officer; b. of Am. parents, at
tings. Double taxation, an Nice, France, Dec. 29, 1879; s. John Lendrum and Harriet
villa stpckii
it wore. *
Danforth (B eck er), M .; A. B. George Washington U„ 1899;
distinguished grad. Army sch. of The Line 1908; grad,
’ The only'thing we hsve against Army staff Coll. 1 9 0 9 ; m. Elizabeth Miller, of Grosse Points,
Colprtel Mitchell is that M eant Mich. Oct. 1 1 ,1 9 2 3 .
likes him ,too.well.
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On Btaff of Gen. FJtzhugh Lee in Cuba; participated in
Sanford's building activity du­ phillipplne Campaign, 1899; completed constrn. Alaskan
ring the summer months has been telegraph system, 1903; in Europe as military observer in.
nothing short of pbenominal.
1914 and went to front with French aviation; first Am. of­
. trff
-------ficer to fly over the lines; comdr. air units of 1st Army and
Tha&gt; Tampa Telegraph, something new . in Tam pa newspapers, later chief of A.‘ S. of group of armies in Argonnc offensive;
ill bo Issued for tho first time at St. Mihiol commanded largest aero concentration in his­
unday.
tory of the world; participated in Am. operations a t Cambrai, Somme defensive, Champagne-Marne, Aiane-Marne,
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If they don’t got that submarine Oise-Aisno, St. Mihiol, Meuse-Argonne and in defensive sec­
raised pretty soon, they will have tor, also 8 French and English operations. Awarded D. S.
to postpone operations until next
Spring on account of the Icebergs. M. and D. S. C. (U. S . ) ; croIx do guerro with 5 palms and
Comdr. Logion of Honor (F rem ih ); Companion Order of St.
-----,—o-------It has at last come to tho point Michael and St. George (B ritis h ); Commends of S. S. Mauwhere the.Gramfnar School child­ rizie e Lazzaro, Whr Cross and Grand Officer Crown of Italy
ren’s only chance is to pray for an
(Italian !. Episcopalian; Cluba: Metropolitan, Chevy Chase,
earthquake. *
Army and Navy, Congressional, Riding and Hunt, Rock
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FASHION R EV U E THURSDAY NIGHT
AT M ILANE TH EA TER PRESENTS
ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF FA L L .

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Tallahassee— J . T, i ___
Okeechobee City--John

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Sanford— Harton Mabry,
bert Messer, Warner , S c a t s " .,
John Schirard, John Brumly.
St. Petersburg-Frank Phipps.
Bt. Augustine— Stewart Bates.

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cWkoo .hade, whfch followed the
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side effect, A collar, cuffs end band
n te tln i of
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across the draped side, of muffloon
be held at
J « l 5 o ^ U l e- S ? i v e n K fe*Hmlth.
Flrat llothofur, added' the aeaion'n touch of
ara I * style. With this coat she wore a WInthrop Randolph, Walter Mar,
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Gainesville— A. A. Murphrfet, Jr.,
an
ornament
of
buttons
and
bril­
with much anticipation wid»lways
ryan Hiers.
B ttU will m U rr enjoyed.! The gowns which were liants.
Tampa—Joe Rays.
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tall
Miss Cora Hill, who la
Sarasota—Charles Walpole.i on Park. Avakov. •hown this season were
graceful
blonde
type,
made
a
moat
tlful than any selection - f * * 1* has
Ocala— John
Troxler,
Ja
attractive
mode]
in
a
two-piece
day
been aho'wn before.
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Mike
Knight,
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A drawing room scene vriin dreai .with jumper of untarntah&gt;*4
Tallahassee— Charles Ausley.
will be held a t J n y Shaded lights, .p g te j *»d able metal cloth In Persian, blue
Pensacola—William
Fisher.
ottock.
brocade with long, tight fitting
Chlpley—C. Butler.
aleevea and high, close fitting neck
, Alpha Tau Omega Pledgs*.
„ iy .- . - 7 s
line. The skirt waa of black satin
Live Oak— Revls Butler, Ralph
in Club will fneet
with an Inverted pleat. A small Draw.
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black fejt hat with a narrow brim,
W ilh A
9tPetersburg—Billy Buhner,
gu cvvciiiuurK—oil
" aJ S O T S
waa trimmed with silver ribbon Hop"
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Phial,
Phlel, Jack Ro
Rowe.'
Cooper and lira,
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Sebrlng— C. J , Brysson.
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nude
hose.
a tS c tiv e by the many b«nU fuj
»F t. - Lauderdaler-MuurTY Brymn.
wlU meet at 8:30 accessories, whlch wvre t o l x n d
M agnificent Stock of
Latest Designs in
Lew Waist Line Predominated
Tallhhaase—Stephens Caaseaux.
.. John McKee a t y many to have been th e b e it eeMini Hill wore for her’ bontr
Gainesville—Christy
Summers.
rk Avenue.
setion seen here for mvenil yarn. number a beautiful dinner gqwn of
Sarasota— Walter C&lt;owart, Jerry
Uve meetThe model's shoeii w ire fur
GOODS, WATCHES, JE W E L R Y , SILVERW ARE, CLOCKS,
n Auxiliary _ , J S hy IJoyd Shoe Store and imported chiffon, sprinkled with Ludwig.
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meaallons embroidered In silver. A
Daytona—
Roy
Embry.
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business and so- ness and diversity of j p j j ? ™ the low waist line was formed where
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Tampa—John
Hobbs,
Fred
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numD Th# Jcwela which* H* ed with g r « / fur were set In. She
ALSO A F U L L LIN E OF SPECIAL TROPHY CUPS
i church at $ ‘80 fL v K / ' 8enfords new (eweler, wore a great picture hat of bls4k Woods, Tom Watraius.
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Leesburg— Fred Hurlong,
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velvet with a silver faced brim
Lakeland— Carl Owenby.
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Jacksonville—Charles Tutewller.
hleh are new with the Spec- were of black satin with stitching!
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Sigma Uo Pledges.
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of white. She wore flesh hose.
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1°V Anderson, John Markham,
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ONLY A, LIM IT E D N UM BER
S last evening as was evidenced romain that featured
gathered wick Anderson, Henry Ayers,. Joe
by the warm applause given each
nel, edged with grey fur falling Mason, Robert Cornwell, Francis
number. The program follows:
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low the hem line at each aide of
Duties’ W hite G o l d
G ents'W hite and
Ladies' Solid Silver
Dorris Hobart,iJuvenils Dmices; the skirt. A large, black hat of vel­ Ramsey, Robert Mathis, Robert
Untsiener.
Miss Cora Hill, Selections; H. C. vet was trimmed with flowers 0
- Filled W rist W atches
'■ Compacts
Green Rolled
Phi Delta Theta Pledges.
Clause, Special Vocal Numbers; silver cloth. Shefcr grew hose ant
Double
and
single
with
black,
Gainesville—Pinky
Brinson.
Miss
Margaret
Cowan,
Reading:*;
very high heeled black Satin pumps
imon of Daytona
Latest Designs
Sanford— Sam Byrd.
ailk cqrd (ft the very latest deGuff Links
Maxine Brockham,
with cut steel buckles, complete
iy in Sanford.
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Strong has accept special at $1.50
‘ Mrs. Powers also wore a band
Special a t $10.50
a t $5.50
Jacksonville — Marshall
Me*
the Yowell Com- hglut's Orchestra.
some dinner gown of deep, rich Clung, John Glnter.
Each number as it was present
purple georgette with a rubtly
Miami—Floyd Mein.
A’
•d was quite worthy of description
bloused bodice and snug girdle
W'ltin
St.
Augustine—Bob
Musgrsve,
for
without
exception
they
were
■tt of Jacksonville is
low and broad above a oil! skirt, George Trogden.
few days on business beautifully selected costumeit and which was draped over a slip o:
OJ .j Oto;
Tampa— Bob Smith.
*■* -v * ‘ . A ^ |(* modeled with charm.
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■Miss Margaret Cowan, who is of tqetallic lace. She wore,with thl
Kappa
Sigma
Pledges.
• Urge picture hat of purple wi
a
vivacious
small
brunette
type,
Tampa—Guy Moore, Morris Lu­
t J r ,, Is. having his
uneven brim, trimmed.with velvet
aids removed today was exceedingly amart in a ’boyish, flowers atid pumps of blonde satin cas, Jr., Clay Thompson, F. Daughtery, A. L, Anderson.
tid-Laughton- Hospital. alim two-piece sport frock of sand with nude hose.
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Gainesville— Joe Waugh.
Telephone 442
joss 'A16 Magnolia A ve.
French Model Is, Attractive ,
cil
blue
and-(latching
little
bide
Jacksonville
—
L.
Dohne,
by , Barrow of Manning,
plo
Mrs. A. W. Epps was a most re­
Next Door to Cham ber of Commerce
-the guest o f ‘ Dr. and handkerchief tucked into the pock­ freshing picture of blonde lovell- Bryan, Tom Marshall, J r .
I bun ,y.dt
et.
which
was
cut
into
the
tucked
Winter
Haven—
Kenneth
Recker,
Hobson Thursday at
South Sanford band, forming the bottom of the n es» In -the many gowns that she W. Thomas.
PROMPT A |*I&gt; EFFICIENT? SE R V IC E GIVEN ON A L L REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
tunic. The n W t skirt was-given wore, and waa particularly attrac­
Lakeland— W. Huffman, E. Sapa bit qf fullness by an inverted tive In a copy of a French model Pington.
teat placed in front. A close-fit- of b|ack satin-faced canton with
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St. Petersburg— R. Walker. . ■ 1
SL-Andrews— Roy Laird.
sport'hat of san d ,felt waa long (ties of bright green and full
sleeves of grey crep&lt;) phlf*
Miami— L. Dps Jardines.
Vfhleh were 'heavllyembrAidi ', 'Palnt&gt;.Ccnch'**N. :Wii‘Brown:1,1'»
with steel heads and tied at
ed a,brigh t French doll
Cocoa— B. F. Cooper,
ve a delightful dash of col­ the hand with green ribbons. The
wh cb
Lake City— Bruntloy Branson.
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same beaded grey icrepe chlffcn
'Munroe B. Hutton or J o the, picture.
St. Cloud— S. Guesses.
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bell u’eeves and a decid­ was used to form a gracefully flar­
, Miss Mary Louise
Indiana— W. Castor.
ampa, * With ' Paul ed wals. line were outstanding (en­ ed flounce, upon the bottom. She
AnduUslo, Ala.— L. C. O'Neal.
^ r’to Gainesville Sfct- ures of another gown which Mias wore a large picture hat with a
Sigma .Chi Pledges.
snd the FIorlda-Mer- Cowan delightfully modeled. It was rolling brim with metalic silver
Gainesville— Jack Boggs, Glenn
game.
of black satin with inserts of bands facing. She wore grey hose and Pless.
of buchara satin, upon which large sllppeni of black patent with ono
Sanford— De La Harris.
J , E. Wathen nhd rosea were embroidered in soft strap.
Daytona Beach— Alden Smith.
Thursday from tone * She wore a gay little hat
She was a fascinating picture in
F t. Lauderdale— Lawrence Wilg.
:h where Mrs. Wathen of buchara velvet, trimmed with a dance f.ock of airy black chif­
West Palm Bench— Howard Cro­
have been spending roses and tulle-bound with gilt. fon with a boiloWy pleated skirt mer.
Mr. Wathen has been Her pumps were of black patent of uneven hem line and bodice of
Sarasota—Jack Wlac.
for the past three with extremely hl»h heela. She twinkling rhinestones and cut quite
Iola, Kansas— Hfenry Menxlc,
wore rose beige hose with them.
low. The slightly lifted waist line Cy Potter.
was marked with a ribbon girdle
List of 8. A. E . Pledgee.
Attractive Dinner Gown
Made By Coed
?ra of the T. E. L.
Goof Bowyer, Buck Frederick,
Misa Lillian Shinholscr, who is and corsage of burnt orange. This
Baptist Church are • tall beautiful brunette, was ex was worn over a slip of flesh col Lee Ballad, Jack Judy, Julian
present Sunday morn- ceedlngly lovely in each of the cos­ ored satin. She woro fleti’i hose Markham, Red Huntsman, Buster
Twelve beautiful styles of fine Crepe Satins,
teacher, ‘Mrs. A. K tumes which she modeled. She wai. and black sdtin pumps with rhine­ Brown, Angus McKinnon, Billis
returned from har va- Indeed a lovely picture In a soft stone buckles.
Thomas, Bill Ward, George.Dsvis,
H eavy Crepes and B albriggan, every style
»y are also urged to be rose crepe romain dinner gown,
Mejvln Nelson, Perry Bryan, Tom
Juvenile Dresses Modeled
londuy at 3:30 o’clock at which was a sleeveless model with
d ifferen t—
A pleasing note wns added to the Berryhlll, Franklin Toole, Dutch
for jt business aiyl so extremely low wslst-llne. The skirt
showing by the juvenile models, Stanley.
Phi Kappa Phi Pledgee.
had a gathered front flare, with each of whom delightfully dis­
Jacksonville — Morton Rainey,
circular panel effect defined by played a number of children's
rows of graduating petals of the frocks in bright cotored crupu-de Bill Dodge, Jimmy Wllkerson,
same material. With this gown it’le chene, bloomer dresses of ging­ Paul Saunders,
Ocnla—Pierce Daniels, Charles
wore choker beads of rose peearls, ham and a number of straight woo
nude hoso &gt;nd pumps of blonde rep. Them young models were: Rogers.
satin.
West Palm Beach— Edlo Wright.
Maria Ann Powers, Ann Robson
Orlando— Tom Owens.
Another striking costume, which Maxine Brockhahn and Dorris Ho
Quincey— Ed Leigh.
Miss Shinholser was lovely in, wtut hart.
Deljind— Byron Stone.
Tho
Fashion
Show
was
brought
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Jewel* an afternoon dress of bright bur­
Blountstown— Allen Leonard.
[• lltt Magnolia Avenue gundy istin with circular skirt to n close by an ensemble of the
Leesburg—Sidney Herlong.
Crepe Satins, F la t Crepes and G eorgette, a l­
t, was announced today lavishly embroidered in silks of models in negligees, and robes
Miami—Bob Scholze.
'iele, who has been here brighest bun. The round neck was There were many beautiful gar­
so B albriggan, Beigh, Pencil Blue, R ust, T an
West Palin Beach— E. Lewis.
1 st sevoral weeks super- bound in burnt orange crepe de ments of bright satin, two touet
Della
Tau
Delta
Pledges.
ins for the opening,
georgette
and
crepe-de-ihene.
chine, which ws:i tied in the back
and Brown. Sizes 4 1-2 to 53.
West Palm Beach— Roman Lesele has been jngaged in with long streamers. A small hat
Judging the trend of the seasons
zoxynski.
ry business for 25 yearn, of burgamly velvet with a single fashions as shown by the models
Tampa—Albert Berry.
»■ part of which was spent ornament of brilliants was* worn this is to be n season of sumptuous
Keystone Heights— Ralph Read.
A* City. He comes to with this gown. Her pumps of black simplicity. The materials are of a
Miami—John Thompson.
sm Augusta, Ga., where patent had large cut steel buckles pliable richness which indue much
F t. Lauderdale— Donald Evans,
srated a jewelry store anu bar hose wore bisque,
of the new metallic cloth and of In­
according to tho anMrs. B. J. Coleman made an un­ finite color variations, Greens am Robert Hall, Laird Richard.
Cocounut Grove— Robert Ousley,
ent.
usually lovely modei. She !„ a tau, blues ore to be the most popular
John Whitner.
lete line of diamonds, 8 e n ,?.r
*hose charming per­ shade i, with some browns am
Hollywood— Bill Gayner.
gems, silver service, sonality wa* shown in each cos­ reds.
Paducah, Ky.— William Paxton.
Jry good t and glass will tume that she wore. One of the
The straight lines of last season
DcFuniak Springs— Virgil Kirk­
iled by tho new firm, it most attractive gownf that she are replaced by the silhouette that
and the management has modeled was a beautiful Peggy that is slender at the top and which wood.
M ade of heavy Crepe and Crepe Satin in
List of Theta Chi Pledges.
the services of a compe- I
afternoon dress of embroid­ flares into greater width at the
Tampa—Laurens Jones. Wendel
Itch-maker to asume charge ered chiffon with a tight-fitting hem-line, this fullness is jbtainei
all the light shades. Beautiful styles—
repair department which, top of brick red. At the very low by flare i godets, gather.), pleats Newsom, Ashberry Hendry, J . H.
Freeman,
Seaborn
Short.
eclared, will be complete In waistline, there was a flounced and flounces.
Century— Robert Jones.
Idetail.
bottpm of plain, black chiffon with
The accepted length of skirts
Tallahassee— Ernest Amos.
ctivu offerings have been the fullness Ip tha back effected is 16 inches from the ground. There
Gainesville— William Truby.
for the opening tomor- by the use of many small flounces. is a return of drpped effects, oft­
Jacksonville—
Chester Eaton.
P*»i announced.
She wore a trge picture hat of en giving an uneven hem-line. For
Lake Butelr— Eldred Duncan.
velvet and tulle with facings and afternoon gowns sleeves are gener
Marianna—J . J. McKaskel, Syd­
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trimmings of brick red and black ally long with a great variation in
ney Doffin.
satin slippers with beige hose.
shapes.
Palatka—Clyde Middleton, I.ee
sKimn
fYO, Oct. 1.—UP)—The numFlesh-Colored Evening-Gown
Knight.
traffic accidents in the busy
M rt Coleman « a B algo an cnF ra te rn ity Pledges
Pensacola—Ja y Hail.
of Tokyo are rapidly in- cnnnting study In an evening gown
Green
according to the roetro- of »*eah colored "eorgette, crepe
A t University O f Sutherland.Cove Springs—James
polico records. During the |fashioned
«*a,iiuln-u upoti-nimpie
wttn s
upon'simple lines with
E v ery style and all m aterials, white and flesh
Century— Robert Jones.
2 months, ended in March, I full flounced skirt. lf4nd painted
Florida Announced
Sigma Phi Epailon .Pledges.
— All sizes—
were 6,423 motor car acci-jbrchid flowers wers outlined with
Gainesville— Carter
Manltsby,
in which 81 persons were [beads of erystsl. Iu her beautiful
The Jacksonville Journal in a re­ Ftusell.
,nd 3,486 injured. There were hair of grey, Mrs. Coleman wore cent issue gives the following list |
Tompr.—Burke, Yeats.
as many; bicycle and wbr
wng-- » large comb of brilliants. Flesh of fraternity pledges at the Uni­
St, Petersburg—Haume, Froze
kidents. In trgm csr accidents hose and silver slipper., were worn. versity of Florida, which will be
Monticeilo— Williams.
‘ re killed and 1,925 injured.
Miss Nancy Bishop, as a model of interest to many members of
Vero— Keiseth, Stuart, Turner.
for Junior dresses, was captivating, tht younger set here and elsewhere
Sanford— Watson Wallace.
i a man starts out to raise She is an animated, petite brunette over the state:
F t. LauiW ds’e -..Potter.
quiet family he find.* that type and wa.i
lovely
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Sumter, S. C.—Cousar.
it raise a rough house now of Scotch plaid flannel, fashioned
Dike land—Frank Chase,
Joe
Bristol, Tenn.— Funcetts.
on simple, straight lines with brief Norton, Glen Dugger, Dillon GraCamilla, Ga.— Crete lit.
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skirt. A smart mannish box coat ham.
black
velvet
with
buttons
and
Jacksonville
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Redding,
erienred northern real
Pipings of cherry rad completed Hugh Holly, Delkin Jones,
MRS. R .O . T R A V IS
te nidti with best ref- the ensemble. She wore a tiny Orlando— Frank Anderson. Jack
icwi will consider con- cherry m i felt hat turned up in Pedrlck. Dick Gaier, G. B. RichjPublic Stenographei
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Arcadia
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T*S happened at a few world series and now and
then at some notable sporting event, but sel­
dom— if ever— has the public manifested such
tremendous interest as to stand in line 43 hours
for the opportunity of buying property in a real estate
development.

— who wouldn’t stand in line 43 hours to make profits
of twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars?
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People don’t do that sort of thing without a mighty
good reason and in this instance their reason was th e »
best. Without execution, every person who bought
at the opening sale pf Davis Islands, has since watched
his investment grow to two, three, four and dven five
times its original value! Those who haVe sold their
property have reaped profits of as much as $23,500
on a single lot. And still others are holding for the
greater values yet to come.

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t inc t ire,'perheps, but who \.c\:!dn’t he laughed at

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O oaior were the flrat buyora to Inveat In Davla Manila
at tho opening wile, that they ovorllowod Jn hundred*
Into tho street* about the office. Thoy bold up traffic,
Btormed tho door* and literally rough! to secure lota In thlp,
tne boat located proporty In Florida. And now, that tha»&gt;»
people havo reaped prol\t9 of 400 and 1*00 per cant on
tholr In v e n t uiuntit, la It any wonder wo auk tho &lt;iueatton,
wa* over a demand moro Justified?

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And that memorable event in real estate history took
place less than a year ago, before Davis Islands had
been enlarged several times its original eke, before the
advent of the $7,000,000 building program o r-th e
tremendous increase in property value. And’ if these
people, the original investors, had such remarkable
faith in Davis Islands in those pre-development days,
what will he the attitude of the public when the last
of Davis Islands goes on sale October 15?

It will, to judge by the literal shower of checks pour­
ing in the Davis offices each day, be an attitude of
complete, unalterable confidence in Davis Islands. In
fact, if the present rate at which the checks are be­
ing deposited continues, the whole of the last of Davis
Islands will pass into the hands of those eager to sh a rt
in the tremendous profits yet to be made rn Wm? openj
ing day of this sale, October 15.

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n * In* 1916
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[jreen Hftnadf
pOcfc
W V rE n fy hitherto obscured
Ustory of the World
Grey’s volumnes of
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Colonel House, qxpresind the opin­ .CUKPANY. a corporation, nitncd u
ion that. \t such a Conference met &lt;J*f*ndant In tho abovo and for»*olnif e**«e. nenrtlnr la IM above
it would secure P«*ce on te rtM i* * ■tyiod.
Court, be Inc. a proceeding to.
unfavorable to the Allies; and, w establish and q u ls t Ihs t f t l o t o ilia
it failed to secure peace, the Unit­ following defter Ibod land” In bemed States would leave the Confer­ ,lnol«. County. Florid a. i u-wU; . 7 :;
The north h alf o f th a ao u th - •
ence aa a' belligerent on the old?
e a s t'q u a r te r of the oouthweat
was
tmtf
qu arter vond the north three
of tha Allies, IfTCere
expree*- acre* of the south h alt of ihe
reasonable. Colonel H
, southeast qu arter of -he eouth- ed an Qplnldn decide
.w aet q u arter o f
Section 17;
• Tdwnfthlp 10 south. R o n s* 30
to the restoration of
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nlnoie 'County,

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Deputy Clark.
Compialnant

an d J Wife. Z A n c
RUPON MANAN
ALICE MANANIA1
OOHIAN and WIN
DlKllON * JRNU
aohaharat- ,
n n a i. u a n d u

Receded the
;o the great
primary, in-

da of the Atlantic,
ten also are rich
history written by
i Britain’s foreign
ig the early year* of
who was longer than
h the foreign mlnisit World Power,
jrey reveals definite
fcvldetwe, for the first
■President Wilson na
t was glflng thought
[roposal to throw the such importance that I must in­
'into the war on the form the Prime Minister and my
Uliea if the Central colleagues; but that I could aay
nothing until it had revived; their
jrenev. He ventures conaderation. Tho^Britlsh Govern­
H a t Germany today, ment could, under do circumstances
(Bind numbers combin- accept or make proposal except In
tiully the Htrongest consultation and agreement with
urppe. He relieves the the Allies. I thought that the Cab­
;ho German people of inet would probably feel that tho
|um of setting the torch nresent situation would not justify
ted tho World conflagthinks that in determln-

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bjL Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect. Purification of the) Sys­
tem is Natrao’s foundation of Per­
fect Health.’’ Why not. rid .your­
self of chronic ailments that are
undermining your vitality? Puri­
fy your entire system by taking a'
thorough course of Calotohs,—
once or twice n week for s«veral
weeks—and sfe how Nature re­
wards yoipwith health.
Cntotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a, family
package, containing full directions,
price 35 eta ; trial puckugc, 10 eta.
At any drug store.
(Adv.)

the Dm
tl«r of |
Sluftvra

Svmlnoi* County,

« u i S i

jura hereby required to bn an d ap -

t of the ini. diplomatic
■Washington

B doubtp that tho worst
K n o m lc disaster followB s r hns yet been seen; he
B
militarifm and arma■ d e tho world war ineviK h e doubts that even yet
Knave learned that lessop,
Plvhich, he thinks, they
Irish.
s
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ver has hitherto been defrevealed that President V/11early as 1016 was thinking
Wing tho weight o f the
Plates into the conflict on
} of tho Allien Even Enrl
[ his memoirs qualifies it
t statement that the Prcssa considering it as an al0 - y a ’ peuca Conference,
[uence of events, however,
are revealed by the1 diploilstory of that time, bears
count Grey's recital.
1 memoirs^ the Earl records
February 1910 E . M. House,
n Wilson's personal repre■ on many unofficial dipBef'otiutions In European
it down in collaboration
S m memorandum defining,
Uuly as was then possibly,
pa Preiident Wilson would
lared to take and the terms
e which the president would
ke influence of the United
t&lt;/ secure. House, the Earl

publlah«I Ssftmbsr. ilth, 1

..w havs

Fcloek- I’. &gt;1L r
October. 1916. m
tha said Town

tea, receive aeati

n*c» for the

paid Hon m ' « th * d a y
uf September, 19SR
- - V. B . DOUULAHS. -&gt; ‘ ,,
CMtrk of Ihe C ircuit Codrt efL Semi­
ptember.
nole County. Florida and e x -o fflclo Clerk .o f the Uuard of County
1■ CotrnnlftiloRSra of Seminole Coun­
Toird of
ty, Florida,
*
Florida,
(SEA L)
Septs 11-15 Oott 1*5*11 -13-JO. Nor.
0 * 11.
o n e s o f &gt; a n te ial u o n u .
V r t * 9 &gt; ’ % ■ TION. •
N otice la hereby given of IntnnINUI.K COUNTY. FLORIDA. II
ub. to ,a p p ly .to . the L egislators' of
*
to S tale uf F lo rid a to be convened m CIIAXCRHF.
* « M * » d e le t T itle
t a u ie la l' eeaaloit d u rin g,th e month k v a /t a \
u j Rt « f-;
* - . .
tj November, 1936. for trie passage
•.
Complainant
t a n A ct entitled:
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AN- ACT FO R T U B p r o t s c t i o n W. A. I.OVtlLL, "et ul.
K TlfU L IN T H B W ATERS, CANDefendant*.
U L R IV E R S STREAMS, CREEK S.
Older of Pnhllrntlen
AXKH AND BAYOUS OF SEM I- THR STATE O F FLORIDA TO:—
OLBTCOUNT i , FLORIDA^ RKOU- C. W . Ii^RTMMON C a , a corpora

IX, J i t S . and tiun and
a n s w e r-to lha ntll
Order .he publlehed la

p
? 4 ry js x ‘°&amp;
■mce a "v e tk for foot
Dickinson, iudi
Court of tha If
rult of tha S ts
for fltimlrdla (
« h day « r |||r

Judge. «f ths^

1Sevrrjih Jodi
Ida. In and r
WILSON * 411

K r S r .c ’ t .s
S S I 0 ”

W TM « CIKCV1
seventh j» D IC IA I.

C lR Q tn r
O F F L O R ID A ^ IM A N D F U R S U V .

Y . IX CHAACMHY.

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SETH LlNTrtt*. M*aV. ■"
&lt;Defemlaota.
Order of Pabllrallou
T A B BTATRiOF FLORIDA, tor—
SOUTH’ FLOlifDA RAILROAD COMI ’ANY, u corpurauhtlv
It being mad* t«, npiivar to thU
Court thm Summons Jti Chancery
ha« been heretofore Iftaued, d irect­
ed to you. and th at the Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, ha* made
return that sam e cannot be aerved
owing to your failure to elect Ofri~
cen&gt; nr appoint atfunte. or to liavu
within the S tate of Florida, an of­
ficer or agent upon whom prncetm

Florida, to-w|t:—
Dcgln at Intersactlou of south
line of Sanford O rant w ith east,
line of South F lo rid a Railruad
of Section 10. Township SO south
R ange 30 east, run noutli #6 de­
gree*. «n«t IS.S chains, north 10
chains, north
degrees, west
0.8 ch ain s.to said railroad south­
w esterly along l a m , t t begin­
ning.
nnd other lands:—
are hereby required to he and ap ­
pear beforu our said C ircuit Court
gt^th* Court House nt Sanford, F lo .
Ida. on tha .a h . day of p ctab ir„'JL
&gt;.•1916. and then nnd triers innko
answ er to th&gt;&gt; bill of complaint e x ­
hibited ngalnxt you, In this cause.
It la fu rth er O RDERED that thU
O rder-h e published In the Sanford
Herald, n newspaper published In
SnnrorU, Seminole County, Florida,
once a week for four consecutive
weeks.
W ITNESS the Honorable J , J.
Dickinson. Judae of the Circuit
Court of the Seventh Judicial c i r ­
cuit of the State of Florida, la and
for Seminole County, on thlq^tlte
4th day of September, A. D. 71926.

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Belgium is doing well on her loan
.'Ottlement, nnd now proposes to
borrow 50 million more.—Talladega
Dally Homo.

NOW WITHIN
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But n6 special assessments, to the Miami
Shores .Investors
*v- t .

Have you
the above statem ent is to you, as a potential Greater Miami Investor?

Ju d gin g from the continuous growth of G reater
Miami, it goes without saying th at before long
the rem aining balance of Miami Shores proper­
ties will be absorbed by Miami, and Shoreland
Company will not oppose such action any m ore
than they opposed the recen t election, which ab­

A Chance To Double
Your Moneu
21 a c r e s
Almost Touches City Limits— High and Dry

sorbed approxim ately 50% of the entire ^rofcerty

True— it costs Shoreland Company— as a com­
pany— considerable- money to have one-half of
the properties tak en intp the City of Miami a t
this time, and by reasoh of th e fa ct th at Shoreland Company, having promised all city improve­
ments, will fulfill th a t prom ise— install complete
city improvements, such as streets, paving, side­
walks, curbing, w ater, electric lights—deliver­
ing completely improved projects to the buyer
and fully paid by Shoreland Company.

AND W HAT A SASVINGfIS M EANS TO TH E
INVESTOR— O F WO R R Y AND M ONEY

It m eans the elimination— fo r the life of the im provem ents— of all special assessm ents— it m eans im­
mediate improvements— it m eans the .very best imp provem ent— it m eans 75 an d 100-foot boulevards,
rath er than ordinary streets— it means the carry in g out of a most unselfish and a rtistic city plan, such
as one would not expect a city to incorporate in its plan.

$325.00 Per Acre
A REAL BUY— 265 ACRES
A wonderful site for development, 1-2 mile hard
road, 1-2 mile railroad. Near Country Club on
Geneva Avenue, lakes, orange groves, high land
1| §| E
•
$80,000.00
1-4 Cash, Balance L 2 ,3 Y ears

Holly Realty Company
I Phone 702

|raldez Hotel Bldg.

Arid it means th a t these improvements shall be nns tailed and paid for by Shoreland Company, accord
ing to definite specifications known to the p u rch aser when he selects his property, hence the elimina
tion of all special assessm ents.

Over, and above all this MIAMI SHORES is thoroughly and properly zoned as to restriction. It is little
wonder, then, th at all these advantages, plus the Shoreland Company’s sales and publicity service,
always a t the command of Shoreland investors in th e m a tte r of resales—

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TALLAHASSEE,
(#V _T. P . l ^ g

ammhuoorr, rym

quarters her* aftal
trip to the. foonUt

e* *s-rl the Court Hons* In Sanford. Se/r.lj

------- n o .* C ounty.

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than he
He
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irason,
FInetAw
V ^V *
turkey
no eon-

F lo rid a ,

on

M onday.

tne Sib day of October, a. D. Ills,
Otherwise anId bill will he taken
*» confeeved by you and each of
ron. said bill of complain*, bavins
been filed for the purpose of quietIns title to th* above described land
I* the Complainant. J, E. Snyder.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
this order be published once n week
Is four consecutive weekly Issue*.
o f th# S an fo rd H erald , a new spaper
published In B em ln o l* C ounty. F lo -

r. Tnr- rtda.

cported
^

is

the

t m e e rr co tw r o r

DONE AND ORDERED Ibis the
1st day of October. A. D. 1X21.

th e

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLOHItlA~IX AND FOR SRH-

IV OLE I O f NTT. |R CHAN (KM 1 .
T H E CIRCUIT COURT. SEVEN­
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK, s c o t- INTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O F FLO­
poratlon organised and *xi*t)u g
RIDA. IS AND FOR SEMINOLE
under the la w s of the S lats of
( U t&gt; T T . IN CHANCERY.
Florida.
ASOl’B a C H A PPELL AND MART
Com plaisant,
W. CH A PPELL, JOINTED BY
H ER
HUSBAND AND NEXT
F . MOORE. *
FRIEND. H. H. CH A PPELL,
Defendant.
Complainants.
■
.Veil#* Of Special lU lle T a Sal*
Notice Is hereby given that un­ A L L . UNKNOWN PERSONS 11AVder and by Virtue of a decree of
1NO OR CLAIMING ANT INTER­
foreclosure and sale entered In the
EST IN AND TO T H E LANDC
above entitled cau se on th e »th day
INVOLVED IN THIS SUIT.
of May. A. D. IS26. L a s Special
Defendants
Master In Chancery, on Monday the
Order e t Fnhlieatlen
2nd day of No»»*sber 1 * ! ! . in front
To any persona and all persons,
of th* Court House door in Sanford. whose
name, or names. Is. or are.
Seminole County. Flo rid a, will o f­ unknown
complainants here­
fer for sal# and sell to th e highest in. having,toortks
claiming to h are, any
bidder fo r cash during the legal right, title. Interest
or estat# In and
hours of aale, th e . following land to the lands hereinafter
described,
situate, lying and being in the City or
any
p
art
or
portion
ttasreor. toof Sanford, ‘ aunty of Seminole and w it: All th* unsurveyrd
of
State of Florida, more' p aril.u larly Section 2S, Township IX part
South.
&lt;!* ■&gt;■ rlbed a s follows, to-w it:
Kang* 21 East, lying Southwest of
Lot Seven &lt;7) of Block “B", of th
* st. John's River, situated in
Buena Vista E states, according to Seminole
County. Stats of Florid a:
the plat thereof a s recorded In the
It appearing from the sworn bill
o f f i c e of the Clerk of th * Circuit
complaint herein filed th at com­
Court of Seminole County, Florida, of
believe that there Is a
subject to certain conditions and re* plainants
person,
or are person*. Interested In
■trlrtlon*.
property Involved In this suit,
Term s: Cash. Purchaifor to pay the
whoa* name, or names, ia, or art.
unknown to iff Id complainants, and
said complainants praying foV relief
In their said bill against such un­
known person, or persons; It Is.
TVs pictor* shows officer* and men of the U . 8 . Canvktn pr.ybig their last tribute to the first two bodies to be brought up from the sunken
therefore, ordered that yod, end
lubsaarino 8*61. It was taken as the bodies were being transferred to a deatroyer for removal to Newport, R. I. In tba foreground two
ee?h of you, persons unknown, do
be, and you a r* hereby required to
aff tears
tba Cant
den are shown aaloting^wUh
saluting, w;th the
(he manna
sf/k
ars of the
Camden
marine gua:
guard, to their left,, according military honors likweis*. The bodies were thou
appear lo th# bill of complaint In
of William C. Ttschamachar, of Bangor, Pa„ and John L. Gibs
ibson of Portland, Ore.
this caui# on .Monday, th# tth day
of October, A. D. 1*35, a t the Court
House In Sanford. Kemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida; said suit being a suit
to quirt till* In Ih* complainant*
Angus It. Chappell and Mary W.
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
Chappell, to the above described
land*, and you are then and thera
required to make in iw r - to aaid
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. 2 .— V P ) - Icy,
bill of complaint filed against you.
TALLAHASSEE, Oit. 2.—(A*&gt;—
-/
t
..
.
-^fM
j,ln
g
to
n
i
otherwise
a decree pro confeaso
Dissatisfaction
tn
the
Navy
De­
Recant events '.n
CHARLESTON, W cit Va„ Oct.
will be entered agalpst you. and
proably hava givtn s pretty wide­ partment Isn’t quite so acute. Th?
The state Supreme Court, in an
each of you, followed by (Inal de­
ly spread Impression that all isn’t personnel, however, does fee! the
cree.
TA LLAH ASSEE. Fla., Oct. Z — opinion announced today, affirmed
It Is further ordered that thla ci­
quite right with American na­ dnch of tight times. Armament
th* finding of the Hillsborough
tation be published once each week
imitation* are bitterly relented, (A*)—The dady field reports of the court of Criminal Records In tho
tional defense.
In The Sanford Herald, a newapatoo.
deputy game commissioners of the case of Charles C. Killingsworth,
if published In Seminole County,
a. This impression Is correct.
Inrida. fo r four consecutive weeks.
However, the navy men ore not counties that reach the office of sentenced to imprisonment for
The controversy over the mer­
Witness my hand as Clerk and
its of w ar versus surface forces so seriously at odds among them- the State Game Commissioner, complicity In a 121,000 robbery of
the seal thereof this the Ilh day
salves.
of September. A. D.. 1915.
Isn't the only trouble. Still wo te
a bank messenger a t Tampa in
V. E. DO L’d LA S 3 .
**«* or legatee* or otherwite. In
Probably this la due In part to show not only an abundance of April, 1024.
arm y and to some extent navy
game
in
most
parts
of
the
iiAte,
Clerk
of Circuit Court of Seminole
(he
lands
involved
In
this
suit
a*
the
fact
that
they
hnve'nt
been
’o morale
moral* U
ia badly shattered.
hereinafter described; Himpion It.
Fl"'w" ■
split by the aviation dispute which nut they show its location as well.
Fulcher, If living, and If deud all
P
R
0E
S
HEALTH
The
majority
of
counties
report
parties claiming any Interest by.
By A. M. W EEKS.
has
rent
the
army.
Wbathop'fcna eonaldara Col. "Bil­
through op under Hlmpson ft Ful­
a
large
number
of
birds.
In
some
Few
if
any
navy
airmen
take
cher, as heirs, devisees or lega­ OEOIU1K O. HERRwSUty Cl#rk‘
ly " MltriHl right or wrong In hi*
counties, wild turkeys are report­
tees or otherwise, in th# lands I n ­ Solicitor for Complainants.
Aviation vl*wff, nobody can hold the position that their service has
volved In this suit as hereinafter
th at tha opinion* h« expressed of rendered all others obsolete. Or, ed in considerable numbers. Comdescribed;
and W. H. H arris, If
/nissloner
Royal!
has
confirmed
if
they
do,
they
keep
It
to
themliving, and If- dead all i&gt;irtles
hi* superiors are those of a man
many
of
the
reports
through
per­
selves,
g
tm
.
,.T
'fl•
’...w
|
claim ing any Interest by, Ihrouah
In a frame of mind to work effec­
or under W. it. Harris, as heirs,
Nevertheless th'j departmental sonal ob:urvation.
tively toward the end* that they
devisees or legatees or otherwise.
The season on game has been
In the lands Involved In thl# suit
atmosphere la one of depression
deem best.
as hereinafter described.
good, and the commissioner k titNow, Col. Mitchell I* not alone and discouragement.
Defendants.
e&lt;| that the supply at the present
Order Of 1’ nbllrellnn
In an unfavorable opinion of thexo
time Ia more abundant than it has
T H E HTATE OF FLORIDA. - TO:
ffamo superior*. He limply ia the
ttamuel Alexander. If living, and
b?en for a number of years.
only one who say* in public juet
If dead all uartiea. claiming any In­
terest by. through or under Samuel
’This will mean good hunting for
what he thinks.
Alexander, as heirs, devisees, lega­
the season In Just so far nn we
A gie*f- part of the War De­
tees or otherwise. In the lands I n ­
get the law enforced throughout IV THE &lt;’l l i f t IT f l tl ltT OF TH *!
partment Is fairly Maturated with
volved In this suit, as hereinafter
DUBLIN, Oct. 2— l/P)— A gloomy the state,’ Mr. Royall said, "and
d e s c r i b e d : John W. Ivad, if liv­
SEVENTH
J
l
i
m
i
v
l
.
C
IR
t'U
lT
discontent.
OF FLORIDA. IV AMI FOIl SEM­ ing, und If drsd all parties claiming
If you're particular about
Any number of officer* ur# view of prospects of tho Irish fish­ that is what the department stand.*
INOLE
UOt'.VTY.
IV
CHAV. any Interest by, through or under
ready to voice such sentiments in eries Industry is held by Father for. For several years, In disregard
John
Wi
Fend,
as
heirs,
devisees,
CHHYt
the kind of plumbing you
the strongest berms if aiaured Whlto, chairman of tho Fisher­ of the low, n great part of the EDWARD F. LANE, sometimes legatees or otherwise In the lands
men's
nsfociation,
who
declares
known as K. p, LANE, and EVA Involved In tia* suit aa hereinaft­
garnb had been killed before the
they won't be quoted— which many
er described; William D. Holden. If
A. IIEHNDON. unmarried,
want in your new home, or
- of them can afford to dlm-Kunl an thnt "In five or six years, at the season opened, and not nil men
llvlna. and If dead alt parties clsim (.'omplult.ant*.
present
rnt#
of
decoy,
there
will
Ing any Interest hr, through or un­
v»
who hunt keen within the bag limit.
Col. Mitchell can,
I* FIHII, unruarrb'd and C, der William D. Holden, us heirs, de­
the new kind of plumbing
Still, they do talk with an ocra- he no fkriing in frelund."
Arido from the question of luw- AiARY
visees. legatees or otherwise In (ho
if. a KEEN,
Th« Ministry of Fisheries sold hrenking, it is not fair, Th# game
lands
Involved
In
this
suit
ns
here­
alonal outsider and, of course, far
i
Defendants.
the industry tyuld never lw» devel­ ho i not a sporting chance for its
in your old home— call A.
inafter described: Hltnpson It. F u l­
V i.llr e O f V p r r la l V la s lr r 'e S a le
more freely amonjj thameelves.
Nolle,- Is hereby given that under cher, If living, and If ilead all p ar­
oped by statu loans, und that pro­ life."
interest
by,
ninl by virtue of n decree of f o r e , ties claim ing any
D. Rosier for an estimate.
It isn't aviation dnficlencii** solo- gress must he made, tvt in Great . Several letteri thnt have reach­ closure and sule entered In ih* above through or under Hlmpson It. Fulch­
er.,
as
heirs,
devisees,
legatees
or
Britain,
by
private
endeavor.
entitled
cause
of
I
In3Ttl,
day
,,f
j ly that all the kicking is about.
ed the commissioners office tell August. A. D. IMS, I. ns Hpeclul otherw ise In the lands Involved In
'
Tho complaint ia that th? court
of the number of gume birds that Master In Chancery, on Mo nd a y the this suit aa hereinafter described:
BBT
G'AHKH
DISMISSED
2nd. day of Nnvemhei 1X15, In front and W. II. Harris, If living, and If
try's who]* military «Rtahli*linnnt
may be seen along the road:* when nf
thr Court Hnos* door In Hanford,* dawtl all parties claiming any In­
In running down
driving through the state. "This," Heuilnole County, Florida, will offer terest by, through or under W. 11.
FRANKFORT, Ky., Oct. 2.— Mr. Ho&gt;nl1 said, "is just a luggen for sale and sell to the highest bid­ H arris, as heirs, devisee*, legatee*
That It’f on a peace basis in­
stead of a war basis In recognized iJV) — 'Tho fltnte Court of Appeals tlon of what Florida can and will der (nr cash during the legal -lusur* or otherw li* In th* land* Involved
nf sate, the following land situate, In this suit as herslnafter describ ­
.a * ail right, hut the malcontent's Tuesday dismissed the cu.»&gt; in- have under protection.’
lying and being in th* County of ed. to -w it:
argument la that retrenchment ha* volving svilinT nf pools nn dog
The Houthwest Q uarter of Hnuthllernlnol* and mute of Florida, more
Tho
general
limiting
season
in
eaat Q uarter of Southeast Q uar­
particularly descrlocl us follows, in
races, which in effect continued in
gone altogether too far,
wit;
te r ISW *4 of HEW H ER ) Lens
Mnyb* tho establishment’! siffo force a court order restraining bet­ Florida opens November 20.
luii* Three (3) and Fotir (4) of
3 chains North and South by 7
I'lorldii Land and Colonization Com­
chains East and W est In N orth­
I? a d '&gt;mate, they say, but its qual­ ting on such ntcff.t nt the Krlangnr
west Corner and less 1 chain
panies'
Celery
Plantation,
acoordity Is being allowed to deteriorate. Kennel Club, Krlangnr, Ky. DinThis Is a great country. It ha:&gt; &lt;ng to plat thereof duly of record
off Lust side) Hection 79, Tow n­
in iihnrt, the prowling, in Itn missal was without prejudk-a mid old men who never have seen train.! It, the public record* of Hemlnotc
ship 31 Mouth Range 33 East,
tlegin
Mouthed*!
Corner
of
In ;t bitslysit. Is direct**! against further action may bo taken in and chi ld r en who novor have icon C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
Southeast
Quarter of Houlheant
Terms;
Cash.
Purchaser
to
ptty
the administration'll economy pol- regular procedure.
COW-V
far deed
Q uarter HKtfc of HEH of Hection
W E Y M A N E. W H I T E . ' I
39. Township 71 South Range
37 East, run North 5 chains.
DECOTTEH A BPKNOKU
tiulicitors an ,I n t Counael for
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the Complainant#
East C chains.
Oct. 7-X-IS-23-30.
E ast Half Of Southeast Quur-

Game Commission! Tampa Highwayman
Reports Show Good Must Serve Sentence
Prospects For Year

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Irish Fish Industry
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A. D. ROSIER

A. D. ROSIER

OUT OUR WAY

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having. o r claim Io f to hav# any
right. tit la, In U rcat o r cat a t* in and
to th# land* h erein after described,
or any p ort o r portion thereof, to*
wit: Lot One. the Southeast QBar­
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tb* Houthweat Q u arter o r tb* N orthvrut Q uarter, ttM p l alx chains
Ea*t nod W est by seven chain*
North and South tn the Northwest
Corner thereof, of Section 73. Tow n­
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thirty-four s e re * of the Northwest
Quarter o f the N ortheast Q uarter
of Section 17, Township I I South,
1tange 32 E a s t;
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of complaint herein filed th at com ­
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G row ing Ghildre
Bread is the King of foods. Your children
lould have plenty of it— but you must give them
3od bread. Over a hundred thousand Mother!
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low from experience that it is the Southland'!
nest — the most delicious— the richest — the
urcst ant* l^c best for growing children. DJ
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read equals the nourishment of two dozen eggs?
No wonder it is such a fine food
for children. Always ask your
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C in n am o n
extra rich kind. Two sizes, lOc^
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Can't you l u t e
•heir tpicy tang —
their full rich fla­
vor, and their tsntabling sweetncM?
O rd er a package
for supper—or for
breakfast with cof­
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MADE EY T H E

American B akeries Company

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Corn syrups.
Bonita will always
tempt your appetite
— satisfy your taste
and Is so easily di­
gested that it Is a
candy food product
without an equal.

A Perfect Table
Delicacy
Always have a can of Bonita
Syrup in the house. It is ar.
Indispensable household luxury.

Using Snowdrift in your own favorite recipes is the

MAKES DAHOY FUDGE/

best way to find c ut hov/ much better Snowdrift

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I f you wish to make ftnJestmentB, wo h av e stone j
dence lots, business bloeka, homes, celery farm s, o;

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page for &lt;^Speciai■^Jistings/,

Masonic Building— -Phone 707

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LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
over th e country, we a re in a position to sell your prop­
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in property
in this locality.
If you have acreag e, subdivision tra c ts , business lots, etc,
kindly communicate with us. ■.

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Sanford’s n ew est an&amp;ynost refin­

311 First R atio n al'B an k Building
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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L ots in this new subdivision will
be on sale in early October. Pick

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Office 110 Merri wether .Building
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Sanford, Fla,

5 room cottage, close in, on Park Avenue.

$6,500.00.

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Chuluota— 20 Acres, 8 cultivated, 50 Orange Trees,
5 ro6m house

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, Oniy $4,500 — 1-3 Cash
Longwood— 5 acre grove, House and Lot

Money

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wisely

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returns. We know Sanford and Florida Property,

We are here to render service to you.

Chuluota—80 acres, south side lake, north brick road,
ronsillerablc timber

Only $250 — 1-2 Cash

BAYARD REA LTY COMPANY

Oviedo— Lot (2) 50x200, all cleared, fine building lots

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
110 South Park Ave,

Number 6 Ball Block, Opposite Post O ffice, Sanford, Florida,
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This “Wonderful Subdivision ’ located j ust 4 miles- from Sanford, only* 18 miles
from Orlando, on the Shores of ‘ Beauti ful C rystal L ak e" in the heart of the must
fertile farming region m all Florida will appeal naturally to those seeking a per­
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For any information concerning this su bdiVision call at—

Briit-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO
L . SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
108 Magnolia Ave

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We are developers ami owners of Holly HUl Heights, Daytona, Fla., and Flan
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Solans I o Arriving
For Opening Session

TA LLA H A SSEE, Apr. 1.—
Enriy arrivals for the Icgislative session beginning next
Tuesday began to come in to­
day seeking quarters for two
months’ stay that emir the first
of Juno. The chief topics for
discussion umonk the advance
guard
legislators
revolved
ib a s s n d o r T o S p a in
around the organization of the
two bodies. The greatest in­
5 ir ic e 1 9 2 3 A n n o u n ­
terest was shown in the candi­
dates for president of the Sen­
ces H is
D e 3 ir e
To
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P o s t _____________________________

fesident L o o k s

SEEK MEANS FOR

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Fool Joke On Newspapers;
Claims To Have Plenty Cash

Condition of Crops
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TAMPA, Apr. 1 .—Osoorrn* Wood nttempt to make an csMmatcNtf t’
came sailing back to his native largest amount lost in dWlflgw!
land Tuesday to “start all nvdr night.
‘What's the use to talk

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F o llo w in s C n n lo io n re W ir t
W a r S e c r e ta r y
P re sid e n t
L i f t s B a n A llow ing F o r 18
A rm o ry D rills E a c h Y e a r
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onboard th—federal shipping veil- dared.
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*d West fhctnc, "loaded wjth
Crew cheer Him
A t t a c k e r W ho Killed Him
money.”
The crew of the West Chetac,
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F o r A S u cce sso r
Law Involved Requires Mini- a^^M d^port'' in di'scusViug"hTs
mum of IS Drills and Max- reported gambling losses at Euroimiint of GO Drills a Year P°an retort* and loudly laughed
kpointir.cnt of Min- A U P O
at the report that when he hoarded
lis te r to C h in a I s M o - } u \ r !
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' WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.— Presi- i
We»t Chelae in Cadiz. Spain,
his fortune, estimated at upproxim e n t a r i l y E x p e c t e d Indications Are Thai Govern- ‘lpnt Coolidge partially removed mn, c|v one million
n ten l M ay T u rn A jfain to Tuesday the ban he imposed last dwindled to two one
[WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.—
U se e f Stale* P e n a ! In a titu - weeK on employment of deficiency
still Has Plenty
10 resignation t * Alexander
tio n s tc Hr.u u n :r P rison ersiappropriations not included in bud“It is true that during
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o ro CpOliclgO a lth o u g h i t '•pnrtmcn*. of jlistica officials have tendance at armory drills author-' tti» ,on of Major General Leonard
n o t y e t b een avvepted it is k rg ji consideration of means o iH zid b y federal Inw
Worn!, governor of th-*
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Underworld Leaders
»rawn «"»« Trial

engineer.

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thank you,*7'"were’"the"remarks 1 Fhenn on Stand Declares He!

of three stewards and six mess nt-

W as' Innocent

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fondant* who tonight ara each $ 1 0 1
Notorious Bandit's Wiles
richer than at sunrise this morning.
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,
, I HARTFORD, Apr. 1. — James I
"« n d s hank roll came into play Skelly, New Britain policeman, for

WASHINGTON. Apr. 1. —
The crop weather conditions of
Florida, issued weekly by the
Department of Agriculture says
tlmt rain is needed in the west
and on the uplands oC the pe­
ninsula, Cool nights have de­
layed some of the truck, corn,
corn, cotton and melons. Early
cotton Is good on the peninsula.
Chopping is active and planting
was begun in the west. Oats
are fair, although
there is
some rust.
Transplanting of
tobacco continued and ship­
ments of tomatoes and other
truck continued from the .South
central. Berry shipments are
active in the north.
Citrus
needs rain.

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Organization Desires
Itoad t o Traverse
One of Four Streets
Nearer TownCenter

Milwaukee Team
Is Hohor Guest
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Mack and Otto
WILL BEGIN WORK, Connie
Borchert Laud City
ON FIRST STREET As Training Ground
EXTENSION SOON

'tilled toduy. The testimony
Wood’s wallet tucked his own $l(l given by Dr. George W. Dunne,!
--------info hi* pocket nnd he- state witnes.-, who attended Skelly ) Will S la rt Woodwork on Hotel
"an’L\ t0° discouraged to make when he was d&gt;dng.
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Within 10 Davh Contractor
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'’vcomo « real

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D M b ira r Hlghl- of Way Is
Assured For F irst Street
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Unanimously adopting a
resolution favoring the rout­
ing of the Dixie Highway
through the business «»ectioii
o f Sanfortl by way of Park.
.Magnolia, Palmetto or San­
ford Avenue, instead of
French Avenue, the Sanford

of
n. ' lions fdr the Forrest Lake Hotel, K iw antS C lu b w en t on tecOrd
p rospect o f t . i m . iic i
torn iii-ain t .'."'ir*'-*
.• iicial ' drills fur each guard unit during
chief counsel, a tte m p t" ti. d i s ' J Fir!lt Street extension*,, T u e sd a y lllg h t OS Opposing
i i S r ^ o ’t th i,iH i i ' l s . M!uvi hi r S , 1: ? Ti tr bu. ; M
z : *•' ■ \
•
« 'rvice
dwdool-dT u c 'ih ’y instituti-m* to liov.se some «!f its the current fiscal year. The orig- a
■ testimony given,uragainst
,0 able to recover what i lost ,lurlJ r bt r ^ l u * l ‘,V&lt;
111 " e d it the
winch began a-i sshort time ago, lias uny effort lictng made to mnk •
ir. service devilopul i ue u. J
•. . .
'
j mni war oepartment plan upset he
the
principal
,&gt;g niy stnyCin1 Europe, ’ ho m "".Vu* " r . alrfov,?'a* . .
.
Ins client Monday by the- state's progressed to tie extent thatplans i French Avenue the
n it was
/ » “ ? * ! ‘ Sufi in tir.len t White ° f the fed &gt; y rejection in the budget bureau jog
made
to begin the ‘ thoroughfare for the state loud.
In,led
„.t-i\hy
,4,uv“
was
|
prineipnl
witness,
Walter
K.
Shean,
I
J
ow
!,r‘!
1
1 . Moore, ambns.ai-or t - I - t
j
;
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h«.»U’i an lnv&lt; ti "t n remjA.t for a deficiency allow- '*•»»»••
I asked.
The matter
was brought before
' the
-le Springfield, Muss., advertising fctmdatlon woodwork within th e !1 Th*
m
• i'.igd, had laid nut reaigtia- 1 ' •;* "
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0 0 0 to supplement
grtic.n « r the congestion and wiU ance of
Wood declined to state the exact
"W eb. I have many friends in lilt!an whose confession caused the i noxt 1 0 «ay*. ll w® ' 1 announcer! this i thee dub
dub
Wlwanian
Edward P.
before President Coolidge.
the current appropriation of SIO,spectacular mail robber’s indict* I morning by Howard Hulick, of Jhe lame who atated that his attention
ms far the resignation has v/.v.lw out for Attorney Gen. Jisf- “ 1)0 0!)0 called tor 52 drills, on tlie amount of his losses nor would lie California,’’ he replied.
gent a piogmm to alleviate tl’e
firm of Hulick &amp; Hulick, which is j was attracted to an article apoearm int for murder.
been accepted, but there are situation, lie also It.is been invert­ ;iv* »
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I
building
the hotel. It is the plan; ln« in The .Sanford Herald MonShean on the stand Monday, de­
fcations that Mr. Moore’s ilefi- ed to consider m •tliod; for iot ’oiu ults With Weeks
plated himself as the innocent' vie- !ot the builders to have the hotel day relative to rumors being cirretirement from the service i ica i i! Hie efficiency &lt;-f pri.-ur,
es ending jn
in ] completed
t iin of Chapman’s wiles,
coitt|iltl*(l^ by Dec. 11 so that -ilcuiaieu
*i. euluted concerning an uncuipi
attempt to
’i he president’s ncitnn was taken
may lie announced, and a suc- manngein at,
e'mail lo ite r ! month will be had to furnish the-divert traffic from the busntys
tho
accusation
that
the
p,:- app'iintcd.
I. appeared not unlikely t ulh.v
nad teil him into the• roblwry of building for a grand opening on!section of the city. ^ kmphsuing
S j s M f i S : EV EKIiLAlIES A R
the same time a yi obnlHlit;.’ tle.t .1 vg, .ial niectiiig of flu. pa­
denari-1 New Year*
Dav, lfi2 r,.
ao»it«.
Davidson and L e v e nli.il’s
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..ths fact that the&gt;r kiwuais
- ,
, , ,
I' .pci Tuesday that llu* post of role lioM'd would 1:0 c.dll'll l.liOII to
tnvtiL store in New Britain last, . A crew ranging in size from 40 is
»’ • .. • , , 'f i- Lane
1 :(&lt;r t &gt; China made v:km:U l»v "o over the whole auestion w*t!i
Gctolier Id mnl the aubsvouciK i to 5 d men is now employed on the that ir Ins oonnon .his w:u un im.
rbmotion of Jacob Gould Selujf tin* atlorney gerund and Mr. "ur.i .
murdtr of Pntidnian James Skolly. i foundations. This-^rew will be ! F^tU I\l l*luttcrw*fld 0,,,e.
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;to he unibaiv-iti.oi to Gi.iiii.»oy, : i.c f. .lit 1..111
up t!u ruggo. - that because of the increase in per1 Grin Id, through merciless ques-1 cmarged as fa st as the progress of the attentiop or those interested in
d he filled without imicli more t ion that stale penal institutions ........... ln ,h ''
'lorl," : , h 0 l-l.vcrs I ' ii i t i I io l.a m l l . „ c lo S i l v e r s A ppear In M atince
alin oo tiomng of Shean Tuesday, most of j the work permits, it is said, and tluj 'V.ur.? ^
/p
tv.'
Ur. Schurmun udvi.-ed the )&gt; * employed to a g .o a i.r (Tt Jii year and the greater .interest in
It.,
*• '• uetiout ana n . L . *raver
Leaky Cylindr; Had Re­
I'itis A fle n io o n and Wt’ill
ill B
e it prompted by Chapman, brought j every etfort will he mode to expe- 1 spoke
department he would Icavo tliav, la retofore ami also v.tli
io their work manifested by unex­
on the
the matter.
matter. Introduction
Introduction
. ,. p
»|*I1 I1 |I,H» • tl,c mlniission of the witness that dite the construction.
spoke on
paired Own INanc When
ng about ApV. tJO, and it is
portion to recouiinend particular pectedly large drill turnouts it;
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4
w has
itmm been m ak-!
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'bout to
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'h
t
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he
had
to,
eight
years
been
an
asMr.
Hulick.
who
here tlint ill View of the |M»lit- ii :-ilu lioi.s
for this purpor. -. many sratr«, it would not Ik* possi­
Ueseuing FlyersAieSightetl
M
oil,nil
L
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c
lu
r
v
r
to
Lom
u
sneiute
of
imubunlly
known
criniing
Orlando
headquarters
prior
to
jJ,^
n*
^*xie
Highway
(|b’[°uK
|1
filiatio n in China the A m iri- M v : o ftu iah interi led in tl.e ble for the guard units to do tin*
inals
and
hud
evaded
criminal
pros-!
the
beginning
t»f
construction,
hai.U
T’,
n.^TuiTin^
..r
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,
’
minimum
amount
of
armory
drill
legation siiould not lie long p«* blot.i . avor using
the stall
SF.lJiilNG, .\p,. ..- —Ai tt i liirce
With II. C
Dubose, Sanf, id |edition through the. irfa-rcessi
I to Sanford where he will |^. J-nua th" through Dixie i S
s
mil*,
for
conimitnnlit
of
requitedI
by
law
under
the
approved
tout u telly cpuilllieil mini.-1 -*r I* 1
days on short rations and little man. as dinvla,. tin- Redpatii Gulf " f bis wealthy family.
j remain until the greater part o f ; J
i hot term ieder:.l eanvi ts ,•bold- appropriation. Mr. Coolidge, titer
was adopted without a drsfy naive.
ii.y
that
such
a
move
Would
go
a
fore
directed
that
such
uch
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t
o
f
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dm*
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v
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I' r, 1 0 t* i ! ”
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Snort*, a Pittsburgh, recentspent several weeks in tlii. Ii -v way I' vmmi i iimimiting fu r-; deficiency fund hi ermlt all gunH j;1'11 u w , '!*‘ forc,‘,'!.
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f
engagement mi to,-ney.Vlugh^‘.Nl. Alcorn, told Judge in'm? is in" New J c r s ^ , 'ultendfni |Dr
p ^ id S t k of
ther eoiige.stiuii in the govern as was needed to pi
Intry ami conferred
several ii.eatV pr, loi.i.
nir
,r ■
’’"am p m the Sluif.m . 1 oil..wing the intro,h:ct l.-nmngs a t adjournment that to- there.the interests of the company , l ' u ,
M.r.rtMcnt *he Kiwanunits to attain tlii - iemiin-d drill
lev. witJi I'rcri'lent Coolidge. lie
S o r ^ cm
“ .'K
I.ucIm i , m .,
Xutll)Iull MuU morrow im.ining wm.ld se, the last •then*.
b f c i l t n l th ? mn” S
The m £ .
■\li. Snigeiil hopes tliai whili tutus minimum andr, insure
.tin! ! .^-•^biuy.-^.salmday.wer.,
ehring today little the w orsj for Qua, te*tt, . ore of th.- leading at- 1 5 h" wkiie^e*. Both sides p re-, Operations opening the F irst
lid to have expre &lt;d
di siro
thp
committee
will
be* held
»|»t*
i 1.
dc.oto.o ued u-deral co-operation and sup- tlu ir experience. The tw,, as the*
\u out of ntljiv .W‘\r. I, with tli
tracti
•
of
the
ehnutam.ua,
gave
,hu
ltia
l
wuul,‘
c,,d
this
Street
extens
on
between
Sanford
thfs
evening
at
which
lime
plans
.ml
by
rvJu.h
the
port,
but
that
no
more
be
expected.
leted
the
laborious
work,
o'f
ninistratioi:
Im.' of llie, ndmin
1 st&gt;’••H&lt;{» J« r - fe.h !a! ' a i u m iu rit can iiave tomW,*.K’ . .
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»nd
MellOnvIIle Avenues will
nerfeeted to further action.
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. be- : will be perfected
n,at ii., , pci lonuaiue.
1 viiieli he was appointed. The fdete riHordu of ail federal pris­ 1 be law mvoived requires a mud- ,, pairing their enginv late yester­
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Groi-hl opened his cross examin- gin during the first part of next Kiwanitfis K. H. Berg. R. A. Winsfkident P'-keii liim lie remain in o n : : . w hirw er incur rented. With mum of Ik drills l&gt;„t authorizes a day wore discovered
two odier
1 lv- onarte,t,- will again appear |ul,on witn m rrierence to Bjiean s |week. It Wna 'b-flpred W’f J e ^ b r y : ton and |L F. TsiUe compose, the
avintor-- wh«l swnnprr down upon •at
re, u.t least until, a vUTcus-or this in' tile ., he Me', in^trucied Mr. maximum of t&gt;0 during'cud, year.
« Vteiiin-sdrtv night l'«n 1 a.np w „&lt;,n.^iL-Ttougiit otJi trttfi ■|,y MuyoP I-’ortfsH dike'. fb e ^ R g lf f com ih ll^ e..
k
tin- liai.iniiicl; wlu-r &gt; they I,:,no ti,,. ,t irular |,e, forma rice, at the '-he witness nnd been, iiitiinjiurwith . ,,f Way through the last piece of: Th bunquet was gicea in honor
I*liable to Estimate
ild bu chosen.
bunquet was given
Mr lilt* t&gt; give thougilt to tills proIsliould 'a vncuiicy actually occur j ,],.,4 Is ) ii Ilia stuoy of the sUiinLacking detailed reports from lamb .1 ,
t.-nt a. I’alinett" and Second Street ’ 11 number of notorou* crooks, and prqptrty that hitherto has o l,-lo f »he .Uilwa
'Yuvaukec team and the
IMadrid, it is uncertain v/ncthei
&lt;aclr guard unit throughout the,
•'beb will house the cliautainina that he hud signed niuhy Worthless .....................
striK-ted the ..........
construction
o f .th e 1 ..............„.j|a
1‘hilndeipfiia Arn^ireari
.
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league bail
I.AKEI.AND,
Apr.
I.
—Exhaust
- iluruur th«* lay hurt*.
;/u vK
his (U^natiire. jj street,-w
, WU9
0 ^ave
8 nnp»»r Connie Mack, and
rule ,-f making &gt;promotions
| wa m.f.l at the department country as to its drill status and
as jto
have horn
been ftrourofi
secured! r!»»h
club ni
manager,
The Ann-iicati Uunrtetto i:s de ( liapnnm upon entering court, hod ! Wednesday morning
lliin the diplomatic service it- |h;it Mr White would continue probable penentugc of turnout for ed and weakened from loss of
morning.
|in appreciation of ibe Milwaukee
*r|lorp is dredge \tork
\t
jCan i&gt;e np|died in M-leeting ,
ork on the program of industri- umainipg diills, war department sleep am! luck of food, the two 'cl.ued to be one of . the
. . . best
. . . nut­ applied Groehl
i i , withi a, shoal oti
There
to be done elub Infilling in Sanfonl thl* winkind now question* which .he bad prepart-d ,,cfwre the k.Vtl of lhe routB u tcr
a numlatr of talk* were de*
* ambassador. Several names
iz.alion of the lcdcral pnaoits, as fiicials were unuble to estimate u'iatjus, E. I . Lott and It. A. sicul on-aoumtiom, Of
before the pr-sident, im-ludi,,-r
itiined recently at confafeuces . wiiat part of the deficiency annro- Smith, who started from I akc!r.!’.&lt;!
i..i. ..i.,. out hoik . I ne feat or- •1 »•* " -dia»t night.
raised sufiiciently to begin paving livrrrd, in which the resources and
lo secure
photo•
I member.........................
&gt;! the organization
of A. Kine .li-v Mi,.- -r’lbcr of ..
.tUori.ev
gincrul
and piiatlon would
lie .actually
hi
i i o u : nov
ncr.ii
i.m.
wuuni o«j
0 . 11 . 0 1 .-, eex|&gt;end
x p i u o - t*inlay
v- nioining
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, ,n .,e i.nam-d
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..... • of ‘fil^X* construction, it is declared.
a number
Thenatural advantages of Sanford were
. Mabel' Welker Wilic-bramit, etl under tho limitations im,,.. . .1 « raPh*
Kvcrglndd section ; Ch: I C, . who la.widolk W\QWn
criminals some o f who
Ipccticut. who vva&gt; i. ...mm- nd .1
tioni ’.
, |recuring of the right of way be - 1 vividly pictured by tho speakers.
vho !»v the pr?Fident. They were also
rc? hVaUtl luesday artirnoon on a a conuiiian and ioipursonator.; admitted knowing hut h
Rhe two senators from that •l: ..- 1 u;;t attoim v
i, r lt 111 f l wct*n Hanforil and MellqnviUe Ave*
Judge J . G. Sharroa gave the
b . jurisdiction over th:- prirons. uiiahle to give definite information a branch of i-’i.,h Hating creek 2 0 1 A piogM.m with enough of the acquaintance with the mu
Ic.
m.ij,.ii &gt; o llUts lemqvi-d, it is declared, the j initial talk nml expressed his ap" “rthwest of I'atnidalo ho-|-i)onulnr. the cinnalcnl nnd the old tho*o numed.
relay in th? appointment of n Mi. White hopes that this plan „ to what units would be com pelll i,
«g I last olmtacle of the project and j predation of the Brewers* training
u.lditio;,
- l i a r benefits, wili ed to abandon weekly drill night- *Avt‘,n lak&gt; '.’S a ‘al'n!l. ;“ " 1 *;,u“r‘! f:i"b|0' l ‘l
ll* pK'nsii an d :, C.roehl,
under
C
Krtcr ( f rhinu lut- been caused
prompting,
asked
.Shea,,
if
it
were
f’I ^ ^ onstructlf n, . i8 Pr,' ,;ii"«‘&gt;- !«" ‘ bis city and state.! he hoped
Haven.
Aviator*
George
liableu-.iii-tv
of
tasten
ha.;
heel,
arrang
ate the crowded conditions to for a month or two to keep within
kily by political pressure l.v
not true that ’.’y„u . am known I ,'\ bcth.-r or not the construction, the management would decide to
(litis of candidate* for thut ,&gt;f - .•nun Mr. Sargent obji
alictnrcnts. Units nitty drill vo! man of i.akcland and Otir, Hard. &lt;d for presentation tonight,
(Continued
P irn- Kiel, 1 1
will begin a t the Sanford Avenue I revisit Sanford next year.
Dr. Schurmun, however, is vcp.ng tl.e prisoner busy.
untnrily but may not be paid for ing of Hobring, located the strand- Aiu tli -i- i.-iuiirv &lt;»f I in- chant:,u
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h,K"LL
end or the Mellnhville Avenue end
“ We have not missed a days
it
fliers
wiio
were
forced
to
land
our,
Mi
-.
Anna
Dickie
Oleson,
rn to be anxious that ld^sucdrills'll, excess of 18 for tho year
isn’t definitely settled though the training since arriving in Sanford.*’
Saturday
morning
when
one
of
the*
fit
w
man
t&gt;
»
be
candidate
for
kor i.-ach i king as soon a
under the president’s ruling.
cluuling un a* quickly us possible Otto Borchert, president of the
cylinders of their'engine cracked tier,ion to the United States ;a-„tihh and it is iitriiiiie.l he lias Heal Consummated
! of what are termed unsightly Wisconsin team said. “The cliand
let
out
all
water,
'they
landat.-,
will
be
in
Sanford
Thursday
im
p
ose
H
eavy
F
in
e
pglit the reasons for his anxInvolving: Around
! buildings on the Sanford Avenue mate has proven better tlian even
id on a little kimll oil the creek .itterneor, ail.l night. Mis. Ole1 to the attention of the Wnshj that we enjoyed at Troy, Ala.. Pal­
nnd spent most of the time trying:son wa» nominated on the ticket in M unicipal C ourt - end is promised.
Million Casl, P e d d le rs D iscussed to repair tin* motor t»nt were fore- of tie
3 n government. Those I,ore in
metto or uny ot* our camps in tho
title party in Min­
touch with tin* situation nre
! past. I think the Milwaukee base­
ed t give up and having only a m- ola but was defeated in Lu* e-t_____________
hnct-d there should in- no lu|,se
NEW VOi'.K, Apr. 1 New.; that B y C red it .M en A t few chocolate cakes for ,ood witu suing cl tin,, by Frank Kellogg, S essio n W ednesday E n g l i s h S h y F r o m
ball club will_____________________
be the last team out
lie responsibilities for protec- the Dodge Bros. Auto &lt;’n.. Detroit,
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H i g h P r i c e d N o v e l s 1 Of Fteridn. We Wju leuve the «tatno water except what was in tho now sec-u-tnry of the suite in the
|of American lilt- nnd property acquired by a syndicate hcadc-d i&gt;y T u esd ay C ath erin e: radiator they soon became latig - 1 (.’oclidge cabinet,
t-'im- and forfeitures totaling)
,__;___
, on Apr.
hound fqr Naxltvilb*
t!,e Dunging House of Dillon Read
were collei-tM in tlie Kanofnl i LONDON, Apr. 1 — A problem j for practice games bwdfe travel*
ti ll and felt that their tune had
There also will he the
.addition to tin* political rec- Go., New York, wna prominently
(Continued on Page Eight)
“Tlie itinerant peddler nnd tin- just about come. They laid not ran . ., itainers on^tb* ilniutui.-f Municipal * .,urt Wednesday m orn-'just now facing publishers in th is'
Halations far th * Peking post. | lished he.e to.iny as one of the
Thnrsduy.
The I ing with the di-,position of lb!country is tho evident disinclina-j
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s i.ti the ig„ of any human either nun piograin
problems
he
creates
for
retail
mer­
Id en t Coolidge .'-till is giving niosl important financial traniacin the air on laud or water until troupe
co„,|stse,| of Corine .1*
chants”
formed
the
theme
of
a
..
1pcnulties
4 W hlu-were *pul,lie
* * gMtoth"puyr ?7 X
'J t / 'Z
Idtration r,&gt; the name ,-f John tlchs in . i:•• history of automobile
Cti* llaniiug and George Iliilde- so| end Gladys l.llis, Itoili oi
Tlitr two■.....
Ip-uviesj
shillings
and' i Tt i ; R u m W a r V i c t i m I s
[A. MacMurray, assistant sec- industry. Tim sale is suid to have meeting Tuesday night of the Re­ iran saw something below them whom a ir declared to posie-s ev - 1 Impose,i on l izzie Blair, negresp, pence (|L f&gt;
)
for novels, 1 2 sh'ill-,
Found Dodd in N. Y.
tail
Credit
Men’s
association
of
f-y of date and a recognized involved jnore tiiar, a hundred mil­
about 2,•!()() feetaltitude
waving
n ci-lk-nt
mezzo-soprano voices and win forteited llotl bohd, and Nor# lu p ;iu,j q pence (^2.10) for ment-)
Sanford,
held
in
the
office
of
the
,
,
,
,
,
|orjty on the for East.
lion dollars, practically all cash.
prices for classical I
association in the First N ational, 'V," ‘ V. &lt;u‘th w,Meh l»««»V€*.I later to t,, bo talented instrument.,list*. In Lewis, iwfivzs, whose I,nod of $110 i ,)||*^ and higher
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, | NEW YORK, Apr. 1. — The
Representatives of the banking
((joatinued
on
i
age
Eight)
addition.
Mi
Ellis
is
a
violinist
was
elaiiip-d
by
the
court
in
pay*
[
literature.
Hank building.
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win,
is
suid
to
possess
unusual
|
meat
firm
declined
either
to
ufllrn,
or
umiHual
inent
«.f
charge*
of
possession
of
j
|
M)okh
will
circulate
through
libra,u“ .• f f f i ’S V E
.-ireulate
th
ro
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h
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-! “» jg. . of “ , "mi“l
ineer Citizen Dies
Speakers declared thut an npability. Inteipretive readings
I'f-ny the sale. Clarence Dillon de­
lings al illf.-ir Inpior
, lies quickly enough, hut when i t !
A 0lu* f r f
5 ? «uipicciniile
amount
of
trade,
riglJtIn Sanford Tuesday clared that while the final negotia­ fully belonging to legitimut? nier- Change Prohibition
•'riu •
1' 1 1 ‘ -s ,‘Bor^- - i’• negro, plontl |Coine» to outright purchasing th e 1
.
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th
l&gt;
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guiltv to a charge of itetit lur ....hii,.
Bh,- ,:n,t
.....wJthlnw w*»» fmnu* t^lay stutTed in a nartions were not completed, some an(ouben E.
70 years of nouncement relative to the deal ciiants, is going to such peddlers,
well known grower of Kan- *.vfl! ho made within a day or two. Peddlers were said to lie getting
passed away Tuesday noon Tho financial circles here it was unde belonging in Sanford lie
the funiily residence on West declared tin*-sale loiwumniated a cause tho merchant* ar.- locally esll ,.1 i.ctv.ton tin- iuiiun- ftabllshed, paying local taxes mid
K Street, fdii.-.viim •« Ill,gel ing l.r.ui.iiu.
i.
: Hoad Company nml the house of 'otherwise contributing to loctfi
iiiM -tcd Monday -afternoon my
A possible way out tit tn*t ilinieui- •^
working on theories
Ic resided in this city contin- J Morgan Company represent-1 progress whereas the peddler came of Assistant Secretary Andrews, uni.nown to tlie outside^ world je t
fiffiecr
A.
II.
I'eckyvorth
dud
J
.
li.
Q*
“""rd
tn
g
tu
he
repreiumta^
i„ a bootleggers
and
as
soon
as
lie
luid
sold
im
for 25 yeai.-, coining to San- , ing the General Motor* CorporaMess will continuo the atlminix*) po essitig thu world’* large t Greet, near tho depot for the theft “ 1V,,1
T
' ^ ’’ Jwas shot by robber*.
early in 11)02. Mr. Milliij wan t[on to gain contr. l of the Dodge otuch as he could, left without tuition ot the international revenue I ranch anti rated as one oi ta»- of
a number of shirts and overIsMiks in paper covers. T h .»1
leaving anything in return.
rtive of Georgia, hut inovid to prolhcrs projierty.
bureau under which the proliihitioncoiintry’s wealtliiest women died t-li* from
Such
peddlers
v^eri*
declared
to
be
pool
room
o„
Ninth;
P,e
*cnt
"'‘“r'y as i
Itate of Florida in 1804, for,
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last night.
Ktn-et.
,
much ns did the whole hook in pre- Shepherd Counsel To
injurious in as much as they tend- unit heretofore functioned.
ln*u. lh? Af
inosjieriiy U. S. Itinerants Gain iif, by reducing the sales, to force
Dlii'T eases were dispou-,1 of a s : war days,
Seek Bond Rehearinp:
follows; Frank Brown, negro, np-:
tli,- merchant front business. An
The dt-cea-ed i. suivived by two
S o I c l f C • 'TO i l l ! ll Z Z li 'S enlargement of thl* process would
Ughler.; Mr... J . J . Dickinson,
tS S 'f W ash in g to n N ew s j &lt;:hicaco
. i.-w;uh? ,,
klwiU* I••
V-»#-» liM
o L*IOV
h• . •
. •»»»•
*. &lt;
• -'OI m
.ototvilM
««»**
|C of (.'ired'. ,),&gt;, ' i •
ii
.11 — A new role foi til front business would la* tit.*
Clara flurlund, of Wuycro.is, (
W ASHINClfl'iN.'"A»r. l . - T h , ^ ’ m n S j^ r e to rttr soo. William
the c-.m a- Jill puzzle has been
uitd u sou, Edward Milled of ,ji oVcre&lt;t. i I &lt;utfr us'-d iiy lone- same as destroying one institution
S." nnd costs; Knmtctt Hurt, negro, iresignation c f Alexander P. Moore, Nelson McClintock, will be plans,
without
creating
another
to
r
e
­
fifotd. Funeral service. will *e
Ame •dean nd E igli-h tmveithe m e , tion co tom to th- miracle play, for- ! gambling, ilU bond forfeited: Jos- nmlawador to Spain, was made j on itraj almost at once if h,« coun,\ppr« priat
iductcd from the family lion* lers in Europe as a mean;’, of find­ place it, as, it wan said, the peddler
•n ilvri nri-seiitiilat Easter which t’fih Brown, guntbling, ?!!) bond
known.
i M.-1 full in thetr present effort to
is always traveling.
being found on
pty pur set
of ' forfoiltU: Robert Kelly, gambling,
It was revealed that the admin- fret* him on bail, it has been deing fe l«»w cuuntryiiiui arui cu-lin*
The attendance of the meeting
sometime diowi .i the sending,,,,,
1 1$ 1 0 bond forfeited; Miltor. .Mallory, fatrutlon policy toward Uus.iia has cided. The defense attorney.-* l»&gt;.tu,,,,** *.*i lay with Christ to Annas to Calpha
was lower thnn yma! due to th.
driving, 325 and 1 not been altered bv recent events, j day collected affidavit* of six wit
c ’file cat * ViUl lli.it a numbir of in.tinbcr; regularity, and much to tlie einhnr from finite lo Herod; another find negru, i cckle*
} im- Eo
S f ie n t t.Mirun
H«"ker Kcott, n.-gro, ,JD -j ’. ^ ‘‘ retary Hoover declared tha {Wages they *nop«si wouiii cau-e
h--t S(d)(Jn
Teigo n-s- ! VV|*|*l attending the Kiwanis Itan- i a un lit of tiu- nailer for today
* ^ I
*
I.. eonduet,
I.. *
—... ft
I . . iIhiislnt-ss
t l i a l l i i . a j uoutlook
til l.u,L- In
t n i t i* Il V.uliftA
m L I.iw l to
i t pA
nuiilnr ftl
lv
cose. continued;
Is ftf.ftiul
gix.nl ilit
despite
Jad|t* IL
Hopkins
consider
0 J• j *1 J*
! taurjuit, &lt;»|4’hinj; ill froilit ot hi-ir qut t at tlie Seminok* Clift*. Tlu* w:,.: Ayr!! F&lt;- ! !&gt;r.y.
ft rival, such n ; the ilitif festival
\rfluir
Ford,
gatuliliiig
gumliliitg.
adverse
symptoms
on
the
stock
. again the hearing for boil d
ill® SA,!PL|)l 1 di . fllU* tilV ijlJtuftiirov -inf. H nJ
U^lllg wilt l»e held next
Tli- old rpirit of fooling your held by the Hindus on Mu)‘. 21. or ill) and i.oMs; Hubert Font, speed- |aikl commodity exchanges.
’ I l,. . JifftLl VJig lie look:. j T im ;
! last week.
night at the association i ueighl'«»r was revived, not otiiy *o- it; - Kea.it of Fools, cclchrutiil by
Frc*kJ*nt Coolidge authorizeti
,
--------inc.
esse
i-ontlnuod
until
Friday;
abtiui him , la-ardiing the most like- ufllci
'.
‘tinllv. but not in a husiiieon wuv. tlie Homans on Felt 17, »&gt; which John Drown, speeding, 410 bowl the war departmertt to reduce # r - | K [ .i. V II zzcvaH M i l i l
1 l\ i
j.i . •^ jj*. iij.
are played. in (orfoltcil: William Frank, gamb- mury drlfis of the national guard
—---------------jThe daily mail swelled and the re •iinilar tricks
A l i e ^ e a iV la ll
V-* mctjitajivelj , buT iutd
i n '
Franco
the
victim
is called “un l i $10 lioml forfeited; Rufus |during tho present fiscal yeatl
[\i||.4
V
V
ill
cipients
were
inclined
to
believe
C
f O O k s III B u t f l l i O
. utoi.g.T li , Ik- overheard. -“VVhnt •»' v U
ijv wore becoming mole popular f
•at d’Avril.” meaning un ?! ti; ton, returned tu fmiepU in Or-1 from 52 to 48.
I
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.
{thunder 1 : a three le tier word
1
1
Flair,”
possibly
tram
the
toy
unnM-ed
the
mailman.
Bill"
“.
• ' ;en Noxl Tuesday
latido. runaway
A., ru
Furk-|
Tho
wav hoy;
miyi W. a
r*uui Couxcns
u iu m th committee
lumumtii- took
tuun up
t«r [ u r r c i r n An* i
A
. 1 »ii- mine 'lii.itorical atitiui-ritii’it /'
ii npcitiiig of the li.slu-rlt- - at that or, tli ,| rly conduct, case con- again its inquiry into prohibition
tat were forgotten last Week lie- ri
ii rr n„in
s 'T h e a»&gt;*vi er is » Wank «irarr, or a
and in Scotland, u gawk or t innod untilii
tpie consjiicuous wtih their p ro - . canon,
i
WVdncsdny; J . C. enforcement, hearing Mrs. Mabel |
J f the
id
or Die ipril L
noticeable
»i «iif Loo.
nctf.
Lot
tlii*
was
one
tiling
about
I
lh»an*&lt;, ilrunkenn
nkenneiWt ?ld bond for- Wulker Willpbrandt, assistant ,t - *‘custody
*ils*
......V;0?, ^
;’. k t*,».
:lc cotint t mutt It h been
a like.
i lowed ’ bit
tn ^connection
w1
Which xrcn to k»ho\vf iimmiic oth- feltiMl; Isaac Jordon, larceny, case itorney general,
hi,-It there wits no "April Fool.”
r Tuc.-dny,
t nil:
it mo '«■
School children went more su*- er tiling ’ thut there it ample#prec- t ran &gt;f rrcil to county court.
The Fan-American Union pub- I fro™
ni*-*1* °L HutYolo off SSl.NI
Jud'r*
ic.*:l today by t
edent
for
tin.(ratling
announce-ptible
l«&gt;
the
witos’
of
their
April
i.-bed
draft*
projm-ed
•
in
currency
.
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.
fished
drafts
of
thirty
propo-^..,
.
.
. - Fe . 27.
w Le..
ti. Sharon
TO TOBACCO J i
GKBMAl*
laent that tin-re is a huge tear in
•ii aim the da
a*1r WW**
\T. A I t l i i ^ T s L
1 tn-atie.- and
agrer nu-nt* which I1 ’wy*
*^ y *_^
^“IIH! 3. P
Pouc“ Cl,r
Thr civil .'iml
miiial itiKki
DERM
... ■■ •-Tvy-v* . r - ‘.
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r»fy» •«* w- aaoMMwaM'M f « •%.
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ja r w». w . V* *M»a • ••*&gt; « •• • •AM *
w* -•
~ T n i T T ’ i n , lor im- iiii
* UU:AUU. Apr. I. —
— iflicat: 'iinnlirahl. to the two Ameriraa. i {*der#l"rwenia ban# in M
kiie aino,
• It 1*t».» » «••* i.: in &gt;iv\ ii i r * k n . l o r n T j-.o .hipping boaid announced j a car ■•o-oi to be cleaned
M . W e e k ! - , j *io,v &lt;a t u i2 ,JtlKCJ nt nitsraprvsenia- nouucument that the mother-in-law May, 1.18 to 1,49; July. I .USD • to j
t t o a - it* ’ t ‘&gt; 5 1 1 s A n n i e
ha* not arrived when said relative 1.&lt;19*w. Corn: May, l.05«3. Oats: acceptance of the $5,825,000 cash I yard# where he worked. 1
M Hii* i ' d e p u t y c l c r l k o f t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t , ‘ t i n n .
bill of the Dollar lines for five thoritic* found_ all ttta,»oa
I* already on the scene, and the May, 1LTo to 42.
It.lVi- been
nm thl 1
V a riAii.4 1
D a t e ' f o r i l i e o p e n i n g o t llu - , - i r - ;
NEW ORLEANS. Apr. 1j~ T « L ! presrst-lypr chip* nay. &lt;&gt;pvinicii »!,»» «n-«|H
uvhnu
of Ai ii i ■ ing of 15 minult millionaires
rii*t h a s b e e n VOII-’,cd a n to the
o f th&lt;t I n , i t e o n s ; i o l l i i i
I by tlie l’ucific Mail Company, __ it# loat in gambling,
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-CHICAGO, Mar. 31
The only
reason or excuse for the rodeo is
crowd, indifferent to anything exi rent being entertained and, when
"jiroused, a bloodthirsty one,” said
" a aiutement of E. K. Whitehead.
Mxtf the Colorado bureau of child and
animal protection, issued here to/ijflajr by George A. H. Scott, chirmnn
? of a committee named by the A. merican Ilum aw Association to
■"•'study ways and means of eliminn* ■ting the practice. For the brute
.‘‘there s nothing except unwilling-!
. ness, force fear, suffering and ofAen deuth."
_ “Every spectator nt u rodeo is
H$the worse for being one,” declared
&lt;*thc statement, "as he is u little
hsrder. u little more ruthless, u
ffijlttlcm o re indifferent to the sufferiitg of other creatures, u little
moru reconciled to Injustice, to
- cruelty, to the pain and blood of
helpless creatures.”
* . The need of rough riding und
..bucking homes has gone, and the
* need of catching and holding cut- on the night of the ceremonies save
tlo has been developed far beyond
. the reiinl'cmenta of its original the flaming torches of ancient pag­
i . usofuln-ss. continued the statement eantry which will be used in the ex­
•.. which pointed out that most of the ercises. Ail the old Hawaiians of
^stunts of the rodeo today were the island will be invited to partic
never preformed on the old cattle ipate in the rites, which will bo an
elaborate reproduction of those us.
- rnrgjg, and many never at all.
cd in the past to honor the goddess.
' * In porno of the other features of
M. Luahiwn, of Wninkea, Hawaii
the nveinge rodeo there
... __ is less who was master of chants under
i chance for suffering or injury, hut the
monarchy, will arrange chants
: - in none of it b there anything
!
and
dances which are seldom seen
g&amp; u t ienr and pair, and sometimes j in modern
dnys. He will also pre­
death lor the unfortunate dumb
auiinaia," said Mr. Whitehead. pare the otferiig of awu root, which
is said to be one of Pole’s most
l i ' “Men also are often injured in cherished delicacies.
the violence between man and
An old Hawaiian now living at
..Least. But the man can choose, Waimen,
participated in sim­
ran do as he likes and is not forced ilar rites who
long ago
In ary way. He has. beside, the
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BRADENTON. Mar. 31.—In
“It is our American unalogue of Circuit Court this morning, Judge
the bullfight, also with its eager, W. T. Harrison denied a motion
r'blard tkirty crowds, its tantalized of the attorneys for Johon J . Lamb,
, , and tortured bulls, its old helpless for a new trial and their client
, ..horses disemboweled on the bull’s was sentenced to life imprison­
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ir. diiiois lo i-r r iilj fnv the l ..-* : :c uid/i. I i : ! ng i‘cc!tBl ot rerai.
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aked what he IrAsiufcd to do with
lit* •0! ferwt IcOTnyiny' intended
N hiilljdn') . t f ctO .**. lot of things
Trivanc-jHI
lrt.miL*' ir rnicltur*
luIdHU tinriij
while ht&gt;*K ve|yi Ifo rAhl tTwI*
‘P 'i’iblo up I t hin n n w i
K r h c decision i iifnvm* of Cnrvon
i'O tdtn o f ore in a fumacv
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ir«, v.hoieaa unde.- the on!
B b l fix ltirt r n "!I i;i th? i t j t i
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In M ; I,*.- »Jv, 'l -nimuf C’o irt. pv»v
Bet him a.; hitr.v as .*2ft (103.1100. OfHjrnln o f the ^Am.-n*icrrt. fm eltinf!
H elinirff Companion, lowvvr.r
ray tb | l .they arc not involved to
llu; extent of mure th in 230,000.
They c.’.b cct to ahnenl.
rriMfit.i iiiie Cu..&lt;ll e ’hlinUft* tt&gt;
live 5*. 1 n tm io 'i*
front hsti’i
that h ia loti red him in recent
oik ii tin. • vV.iic-* the nr.*vs «&gt; the uo|l»«inr h n nnrr"l he ban b'‘cn rereiving more mail than he can rent!
lit* itdid- lie was trtittlni; ninny lot ier-i fiom women vrh*? eomplnlnerl
l*iiic!in.*ii., and enclosed addxcjcc.v
■ ■and telephone ntirr.bets.
® Usilnllv Capon p ie fc r i to tall: u ‘
Kili4iiu.it it*;*. ltL*l taboo nrd «s:i-h.
■ntUly. hire the hijrh co*.iit oldetl
*t ii!i |i'm. tie hni* li-e - in&lt;ir-. utBeiitive to Imiir nejjlceed social niiiinil***:
Tn« tvnjlj «i| hi* rotipi
■ro :i(lorn**&lt;l with photoj'iaphs of
Kiovi • n-trenm*!-.. hut that dcuen’t
R:e:in iiny'.hiny. h.« explain'.
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Enter , New Career
Tn Motion Pictures

whose* romanVtc history over .n T.
perimi peads iiky the pagos of oh!
tinp fislion.
The Narwhal, built at Sun Fran­
cisco in 1883, is one nf the fines',
example nHont of sailing ship
ernstruction? in the view of th'.&gt;
shipping men. Immediately after
Iter launching she xvni entered in
the whaling induatry, iix which she
remained for limn yeuiv. During
that time she caiahlishiid
remnls. heth In xvhnle catches and
fast cruises. After leaving tin*
pursuit ’ nf#xvhli!&lt;*.v, the cruft xvai
in'c.j foy a nuiulicr of years in the
trade to lire South Seas.
The final voyage of the Nnrxvhai
null'd last year xvh.ii ah; crept into
San Frnncbco harbor from an ox■pcdifloti to the South Scon. On
her oUthound trip froiu Ran Fran­
cisco, the hnrkenltne 'disappeared
for a period ft K&gt; mmitlis ami xva»
recorded as lost ut sea. She inter
appeared at a South Sea port,
however, bearing utiriei of terri-

loido'.i--&gt; y*’ th* ' nioiiiun Gen•a’lihii ii S.i-acty, He left the v--.
(lltion ia the xv’l l * or tlieSivrrn
adn* rwnitiainn :i '
lab ,tnd
-ifti-.i i’» (Vifivi.-ihua. where he i»v V.'i
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bile b" ran an assay office. He
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thread used in striiiKinK pearls
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Town " f S-infir.l F'lirld-u nrlirla* i Mni-I.f'. ii Ih.i hiinivii'i
the pearls may be destroyed,
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■ -dim. tn IL II. Tra(fiiHlV.*)IX|l

A. .Sudden Sweeping
L E T GO! ■

am er Out
W ITH

F e e d it w e t
XOHTII EL

Safeguaixl System of Filing
Ry|S=n
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A*k for DtmMUf
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‘’F i/in f a n d Finthnx'*

COLEMAN’S
Fvcrvlhin'2 fur the Office'
207 MnXncha.

Phone 10I-.I

GENCY*

V O IL E S , im O A D C L O T H S. L IN E N S

Mi st of Them All Hand Made
Summertime cool frocks in dainty colors made
ritflil. Your choice—
•.

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OF THE ENTIRE STOCK •

S2 00 cr mere.

!*«*! r.flirr

One larRe face towel 50c value uiven free to
the first 50 custuners making a iturchuse of
$ 2.00 or more.

?10,000 Stock A)! Goes on Hargain Block
I

• *.

*

Come,'join in the Bargain Feast we arc offering you on
the best merchandise money can buy. Every thing in
this entire stock included* nothing reserved. It all gets
the Ax§.

.ILKBCSK
ATFSM HOSE-

Men's silk sox in nil colors, per pair
The summer has arrived and you need union
suils. We cannot add more to xvhut T ^ ik is
has to say about his union suits— so get your
supply in crcpc or pajama checks. For this
safe.

75c PER SUIT
OLOTIS

Two Sales in ONE

Si&lt; if r .i f p c w e

.JkJa.kJ

We ii’ive nimtil 50 «i||; drci'^L’ : that v
out nl wonderful valcc*?.

We are climhining ourSiTond Annixensirx
Sale xvilh BAKTIvft oitri you will i»e* the limefit of c:ttr unusual low prices at this stupen

Buy all you need now as prices will novel* he any lovvci
oft theso goods offered you a t thK^alo. The merchan­
dise is all clean and fresh, and we are reducing our stock
to can y over into the summer months as iittle as pos­
sible; as per our usual methods.

llf ’A
O n e I ;l o f S p r in

"'.'miner I nto ic

And Aprons
House

dresses and
aprons tor

li»*a ro o m slip
ill e n te rs .

KBap Punin-s

Silk Hose

LnrficcV s p a r punV|xn in
nateni ic:ttiic .
eciul

I’ll re thread silk hose in
ail colors. Sale

okiK’ld ^kifvtilda^W
ii hnii IniinoioFiiG
iV iiile Kid hiunduis at

Full Fashioned Hose
F u ll fn sh in n e d h A-sf.it! all
c tlrirs . H eguh ir $ 2 . 0 0 fo r

, Sandals

. 4-

»W»#».*♦

KHAtt! FAPflS
\ very good value at

eoljari. attached. Some
xvjiJirut eulloffli some
xvith separate collars. All

Silk Tics
knitted

MEN’S STRAWS
T TT 1 4 4 f

men s Sport
S h ills

AJejVb silk

Popular brand of men’s union suits exceptional
ly Rood value for

Your opportunity to
shoes Hi the !nxvt'::t prices
We have marked them
ii' xvh fer this specinlsale*
Vd'.sr choice

ties

S I’E t’lAI

tuT V5c number for this
sa.’q "
1

PiN lhkl K pa n ts
$1.39 PERPAIR

f.adic.**’ F u n d ai

puntp
Aav«|» &gt;Ou

canvas

crfr.rd::.

Patent Pumps
Falmt Or»«*- Strap

Street, fmposit

OUTLET
Sanford, Florida !

EXTRA SPECIAL
SWEET OHK WORK SKIRTS

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attmcM »««»(

i M S a r St SaafsrS. I'lxrM a

tow*- -h«

As Brisbane Sees
Good Friends With Canada
„
...
. — .,w c » n
RooMTrH'H Plain jTwtepyjpfo
Yon are 90 Per Cent Good.
Air Travel t Cent a Mile.
BT ARTHUR BHIS^ANB

T h e cost of n college education is steadily increasing year

Magg flatter, by y ear, according to figures which the Tam pa Tribune* has

oher XT, 1 5 l l a t. ll(«- Postofflc*
BanfoM, Florida andt-r A ct of

collected and presented in a well written, editorial of a few
days ago. Though these figures at„firgt may appear dis­
couraging to a poor boy seeking higher learning, still th e in­
crease is scarcely larger proportionally than th e general in­
crease in the cost of living.
T h e student a t the University of Kansas, according to the
. IC B lC IU P m o S RATES
figu res, is put to an annual expense o f $827, while nt the
f Y aar.^$T .M Six Mou»hs.._*J.E0
leered la C ity by Carrier, per U niversity o f Illinois he must pay out $900 each year. At
sk. ISc.
W m kly Edition $ lo * some o f the eastern colleges the necessary expenses run as
high a s eleven and twelve hundred dollars.
g MPECIAI. NOTICE I All obituary
However, generally speaking, there Is no reason why
S sV n«s
uf liwu'm, i«t*&gt;lutlon*
and n o tice . of entertainment!! where anyone, regardless of his financial status, cannot get a coich arg es a re made will be (harated lcgc education if he wants it and if he is willing to work for
fo r er re z r$ a ? .a 4 v « tliiin r n .tea.
it., T h e self-help bureaus in practically all of the larger col­
■ m i R E R T H E ASSOCIATED PH ESS leges make it possible for students to earn part, and in many
The Aaioclated Pres* Is exO ust e ly entitled to the use for repub- cases all, of their expenses while going through college.
ttlon of all news dispatches
A t the Kansas state agriculture college la st year, it is
sired It rd to It or not otherwise cred ­
ited In th is paper and alio the local said th a t forty-five per cent of the student body were entire­
■owe publlsh-d herein. All righ ts
mt repabJIcetlon of -ipeelal dispatch- ly se lf supporting; eleven per cent paid jJart o f their own ex­
•e herein are also reserved.
penses ; while only thirty-three per cent earned no part of
their expenses a t all. From a recent vote taken in the senior
WEDNESDAY, APR. 1, 1913
class a t \ale, it was found that nearly half were working
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM. for p a rt of th eir expenses, and a large proportion paid their
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- own w a y entirely.
Hov* the students are enabled to do this, to work a suf­
viDe.
Sc—Construction of St, Johns— In* ficien t number of hours to earn eleven or twelve hundred
ilan River canal.
dollars a year, and yet keep up with their classes, is explain­
i , — Extension of white way.
4.— Extension ta local amusements ed by th e selfhelp bureaus. These bureaus are responsible in
— swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. large measure for the placing of students in positions where
6.— Acquisition of a municipal they can earn the greatest amount of money in the shortest
Baud.
time. They get jobs for the students in eating houses, in
«-— Augmenting of building pro­
cleaning
and pressing establishments, in laundries, in wood
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
services, in tutoring school, in the offices of the universities,
houses.
t .— Extension of street paving pro* and in a thousand and one odd jobs where they can make
m.
enough to make both ends meet.
-Coast ruction of boulevard
So th e time has past when only a rich man can continue
■round Lake Monroe.
in
school.
Were Abraham Lincoln alive today, he would not
•.—Entrance Into Florida state
walk fifteen or twenty miles to borrow a book in which to
baseball league.
19.—Completion of city beautifica­ glean knowledge, he would be doling out hash in the Com­
tion program.
mons o f some big university in order that he might more
readily
have access to thousands of books in the library
B IB L E THOUGHT FOR TODAY,
about which the university is built.
•J PSA
utf«

Male Quartet

cssary expense and a dangerous en
tanglemenl fur their country.
The fact that this country stays
out of the leaguo has some weight
with our neighbors in the north.

Thee. Thou I.ord of Life, to seek
the things that do not pass in using
but the things which abide.

IN TH ^ UMBLIGHT
The fire upon the hearth is low.
And there ii stillness every­
where,
A
And, like winged spirits, hr re
and there
The firelights shadows fluttering

ROLLICKING FUN
MAKER

A GOOD League of Nations
might be constructed on this conti­
nent with Canada and the United
States as foundation members. A
league to take care of America.
North and South, leaving Eurepe
to look after Europe, would be pop­
ular and useful.
Close and friendly relations be­
tween Canada and this country over
especially important. Our Inter­
ests manner and standards of Hid­
ing are practically the same and
this country could learn several
things from Canadians.

INIMITABLE
IMPERSONATOR
i .. ~ iT's y
ABooT TrAE t

F IR ST DAY— APRIL I

REDPATH
CHAUTAUQUA

A REAL PROBLEM
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

THEREFORE it is n comfort to
hear from Professor T. H, Mor­
gan, eminent biologist of Colum­
bia University, that every one of
us has, from his ancestors, a men­
tal and physical inhcritencc at least
1*0 per cent good.
Had he percentage been lower,
the ancestors would not have sur­
vived and would have no descend­
ants.

Couched nt her side I seem to
And mother holds my hands again,
Oh, for an hour in that dear pluce
Oh, for the peace of that deur
time—
f Oh, for that childish trust sub­
lime—
Oh, for a glimpse of mother’s face!
Yet, ns the shadows round me
creep,
•I do not seem to be alone—
Sweet magic of that treble tone
And "Now I lay me down to
sleep!"
—Eugene Field.

SINGER

A \Yv5ElF /

WIIAT YOU arc nt birth limits
definitely your future possibilities.
Your surroundings and education
may enable you fully to develop
all that you have in you. But
nothing can be added to the limits
that are fixed with your first breath
of life

go.

POPULAR

DIP A llTTlE
h V W U L A 77N '

THE LATE Theodore Roosevelt's
letters to his friend, Cabot Lodge
and his remarks to others are in­
teresting. \V. J . Bryan he called
a "Small man and a demngngue,"
and of Woodrow Wilson, he said
to a naval official, "The man (W il­
son is a physical coward."
jeodore Roosevelt spoke plain­
ly, especially iti these private let­
ters, published after his death with
the consent of his family.

And as the shadows round nic creep
A childish treble breaks the

FIVE BIG DAYS

M c M U L L E N ’S

HARBER SHOP
Largely because of the attitude partnership of concord, but French
Season Tickets $3.00
Same
Barbers and Equipment
of her dominions. Great Britain I suspicion presents a barrier.
. ... . .
.
.
How do wo know it will not
NOW AT
113 MAGNOLIA
stands today in respect to the provo to bc another scrap of pa
Geneva protocol much as the United , por? " France usk&lt; with consider*
States did on the Lcngua of Na- able justification. She recnlls 1870
tions. The. protocol is a rewriting' and 1011. It is u suspicion heighof the conver.ant specifying how toned by Germany’s reluctance to
the league members should proceed i give guarantees concerning her
against recalcitrant members. Thai eastern border. She is willing to
United States kept out of 'be j pledge hcrsolf not to disturb the
league
largely because of the fear j boundaries drawn on her western
WHY A BLUE-EYED man and
woman nev» ^ have brown-eyed that if would embroil her in quar- front by the Treaty of Versailles
children. How it happens that a rela in which she had no interest. |but every Gorman entertains the
taste for drugs or drink is never British dominions now oppose the 'hope or regaining nt least Danzig
inherited and many other interest­ protocol because they do not want J —citylM) per cent. Germany, now
ing things Professor Morgan can to inter commitments for the so- ,,arl „f th(. Polish corridor to the
tell you. But the most important curity of various European b o u n d - 1 un&lt;j „f ultimate union with
arJi??* ,
, ,
what remains of Austria.
is this:
1he Geneva protocol therefore; ,, , , .
.
.
Industry, Ambition, Thrift
Ninety per rent of the heritury will not he supported
by Great I Midland !* not eiiitrr lu eoniforces within you are working on Brituin, despite the fact that it is I " ,il
" l " ”1' '»&gt;" "tatua
the side of virtue and success. » the product chiefly of lUinsey Me-| '1U0
the eastern border— a point
Donald and M. Hermit.
S o m : on which I-ranee insists before she
NEWS FORM Paris will interest other wav to a;.*uiv the security
These are three very important fonudntiun stones of suc­
eigu a treaty with Germany,
railroad men of the kind
that of Europe will havo in be worked ll ,»* • h,«hly complex situation
cess. Now, while you are earning, have the ambition to
think. For the cheapest airplane ou\ and it is the i - irparlers on ,m&lt;l will not be work out in a week
suvo ns much as you can spare from your income. An
trips from Paris to Rouen, u dis­ i this question which are agitating
month. The most encouraging
account with tho Seminole County Bank will ho of splen­
tance of 80 miles, a 50,000 franc IEurope today. Germany has made! Indication is that Germany may f.d
did service to you. 4'1 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
prize was offered. Urouhin, a advances for the formation of u |accorded a place in the council of
French flier, made the trip ut u European peace association to in- the nations. She i« carrying out
total cost of 80 cents, one cent a elude England. France,
Belgium, |the Dawes plan in good faith and
mile for gas and oil. And he won Germany ami possibly Poland. |&gt;s entitled to ji hearing, to say
the prize.
I England appears favorably dispos- the least.—St. Petersburg Inde­
Up in the air there are no road­ ed to accept Germany in a new pend.
beds or rails to be kept up, no fric­
tion or bumping, wenring out roll­
ing stock. Before the Fords get
ABOUT READING THE N EW SPA PERS
through with their airplane build­
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
ing, they will curry ten passengers
from Detroit to Florida for oneSTRENGTH - SERVICE - P k O G R E S S
newspaper the white paper used I
opartcr of he present fare, in onein a regular number cost more than'
third of today’s running time.
the price to readers; an average! _
Sunday edition of the paper prob-'ALLA BUX WAZIR. aged uncle
ably costs two or three times as r
of the beautiful Nautch girl Mummuch us the total receipts from ■
taz Begum, tells how the girl’s
renders.
Advertising
features ! J
new "protector,” n rich merchant,
make it possible to offer the news, ■
having taken the dark skinned
of the day, at home and abroad,j*
Mumtaz from her rightful "owner"
the Mahrniah of Indore, was mur­ sport page, the society column and coalmen t and micellaneous reading. a
In order to get advertising at i ■
dered for his audacity.
tho lutest on current crimes, court
litigations and politics. However reasonable rates and thus carry on J
important any of these features the new»&gt;j&lt;«per publishing busines, ■
may seem, they are but incidents it is necessnry to have many read- *
ufter all in the getting up of a pa­ ers. The merchants and manufnc- a
per. Chronicling current events is turers und all who are anxious to ■
recording history while it happens. tell of their wares and products in *
Intelligent comment on these e- print do nrtt take matters for grant-1 ■
vents is helpful to the rending ed A well-appearing publication1"
public. There is room for improve­ makes an audience for the solicitor |g
ment in-the secular press, us else­ but very soon the prospective nd- ■
where, and Prof. Grant M. Hyde, vetiser inquires about circulation |*
of the University of Wisconsin figures. The people who nre going ■
says: "If we are to have better to pay for exploiting their goods ■
newspapers, n better community, a nre Insistent upon knowing what a
her delicate brown face slashed better government, we must train chance there is for many to see ■
REALTOR
with tho knives of hired murder- a generation of young people to what they say, in print. And the j|
ers, told to disfigure her, that-no demand better newspapers und to public, buying and reading—at ■
other man might own her beauty.Jrend them intelligently," and adds. least cnsunlly—millions of news- J *
That is the sad part of the story. ! that such a training is the job for P“ Pc rs each day, in now we!! un- j "
Rooms 501-502. I’hone 1)5

ounu

Bm m

San fo rd ,F la

Build

The most sentimental man in the
world is the onion eater.
Some subdivisions have
iorated into long division.

Feature A rtist of National

SOME OF Canada’s able men
suggest getting out of the Leagueof Nations, which they call unncc-

C

No let up this slimmer.
foe next winter.

MANIPULATIN’ B L

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BY IRVIN S. COBB

deter

The original of I’eter Dunne’s
Boost your home town. Don’t immortal character "Mr. Dooley,"
expect outsiders to do it if you kept a saloon in Chicago much fre­
won’t.
quented by newsnaper men. He
was ii born wit, and in his way—and
“Sleeps in Furnace, Burned to a very good way it was, too—a
Death." reads a headline. Well, philosopher and a student of hu­
he ought to be.
man nature in its vurying nspccts.
One wintry evening na he perched
Gerald Chapman apparently has behind his bar in friendly conversa­
brains. Too had he didn't use i hem tion with two of his regular natrons
there entered a so-called journa­
to some good end.
list whose reputation as a ready
Poverty drives one man to steui borrower and a poor payer was
und 99 men to work.—Boston Trav­ more than citywide.
eler. Or vice versa.
They say that the reason Bolshe­
vism isnt spreading much any more
is because Russia has quit raising
Hell for export.
British who love scandal have
been well supplied with materiul
zcccrit!)*.—Ttiitijia Tribune. Kcsuing American newspapers.

the samll loans I’ve hud off of you
lately.
The old man’s fuce gave nr, sign
of his feelings. He lifted his broad
bulk, waddled to the damper, e x ­
tracted from the till a hill und with­
out a word passed it across the bar
to the promising man.
The latter, murmuring his thanks
started to cram it in his pocket but
took a second glance at the green­
back.
"Hold on here. Uncle John," he
snid. "I needed ten bones and this
bill is only a five.”
“That’s all right, me son," said
Uncle John; "it makes the thing
come out even."
"Whut do you mean, makes the
thing come out ever,?"
“Why, five I lose and five you
lose,’’ said Uncle John.

WHO CAN OWN A HOME

F. LANE

-----------

b t l Khi.AKI WILBUR, according to u dispatch to the New Y ork
KANSAS CITY TIMES
Times is worried. It seems that
eleven warshipr, with all their anA statement of one investigatot ti-Hircrafc guns, blazing away to

The Marquise de la Fniiasu do
Coudray is reported considerably
better now. It hua taken Gloriu
Swanson several weeks to get used
to her name.

is that more than ore-half the
homes in the country are owned by
individuals whose income is less
than $2,000 a year. It is declared
further that perhaps 90 per cent of
those who acquire homes do not
purchase them outright, but by
means of small payments, a system

Reading about this
Moving
Mountain which is said to huve
shifted one hundred yards across
Itio Blancu Valley in Colorado, reminus us of some of the men in our
The Dearborn Independent has
figured it out that when the base­
ball hero makes an extraordinary
play and the crowd goes wild, the
extra strain on the grand stand
amounts to-three hundred pounds
u square inch. Moral: Dont shout.
Should the President’s love of
suspenders spread and the popu­
larity : f belts wan, it’s going to
bc a little hard for the bachelors
who have ci.outrh trouble trying
to keep buttons on their shirts
without worrying about suipendcr
buttons. '
Sanford is out after its prorata
of publicity. Nut content with be­
ing the champion celery section of
the nation, it now claims to have
the oldest bob haired woman. She
is 88 years of age, und says short
heir is not only a time saver, but
iHtttlllH*

I h ig h

s ch o o l and co lle g e

Irio’b*. p*. d eist

Hie emphasizes the necessity of th&lt;*; looki
newspaper ns follows: “Without w*th
the newspaper, our social system i know
would be inarticulate, our demo- P®&lt;&gt;P
bratic government impossible, mod- ones
the limit, at an aircraft target, j 0m business could not exist. Hut- It
were unable to score even one sin- its influence is only partly effec- newt
gle hit.
tlve because the American public*, i nnd
--------while buying millions of newspa-1 dren
THE SECRETARY hat demand* |per*, does not reild the important: inter
ed a report, and that is u good j things in them.”
|nonu
idea. A letter ideu would be to | Publishers of American news- that
build about 4,000 fuot fighting a ir-1 papers arc toduy undertaking to ! the I
planes.
'|,,uko rfiidn accurate, interesting,. but
What do you thing u half dozen entertaining nnd useful, and feel The
bombing airships would have dune , t|iat they have an important work men
j to those 11 warships, while they |in thus offering and proposing a bcco
Iwere shooting off their comic-opera j matter of intelligence und advice, prof
|anti-aircraft guns.
|As has often been said, and with iuinl
Warships ure obsolete. Battle- |full truth, the accuracy" of tho , deal
shins ure_ inerelv big hutr.orr, caay .news printed is of nrst consider*- 1hens
! tion. This must be maintained if a ! hard
|newspaper is expected to continue |youi
j iU clientele und it is the number of ! to tl
and teach tnem to build all planus, i readers that determines tho news-&gt;scho
' ..... ~ *
j paper's capacity to ninke a living
HOWARD l\ CURTIS, who b u s'fo r the .army of worker* entailed.
s|&gt;erit five yeurx in Japan, brings j In *tho average modern American
news of that capable und energetic
nation s war preparations. Japuu
does not intend to be taken unpre­
pared, whatever foolixh nations
may do, und she deserves credit for
her intelligence.
Japan own* and is building muro
ie Loans on Residence.^ and Business
of tha swiftest light cruisers in
Easy Repayment Plan
the world to look after her ship­
ping und take care of cny enemy
Office in new Merriwcnthcr Building

First National Hank Huiidin£
F o rce:— Miss Ruba Williams, Miss Helen
linage, Mr. It. L. Shipp.

Sanford’s Realty Values
Are Beginning To Climb
We have two exceptionally good propositions,
that will set you in on thu ground fioor

Realtors
202 F im t S tre e t

�■cu
tV K N X
dtufce; 9:.'id jii
orchestral -2*1
I WDA P
r:6) 6 School ox the- Air; 11:
ry Old CniMt frnTle.' VM *'.
WHAS Louisville Journal (800.
[ PHONE: —
148*
l^ &amp; lIR Y N ^ L K E Y , Society Editor.
PHONE:— 1U». 4 2 8 -J
8) concert; 8:30 children: 10 feat­
ures; 12 orchestra.
WCCO
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Missionary Society
February Honor Roll (416.4)
?-io New York program.
WEAK New York (491.5) C ser­
. Gives March Report
Of Lake Mary School vicer;
6:40 history? 7 baritone; 8
The regular business meeting of
F lr.t Grade: K.rherine V .r ,,.,,
the Methodist Missionary Societies.! Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Lain*, Miss : f ' i M V"'"-V »"&lt;&gt;
1 WJX New York (46-1.3) n or.
whr hem in the church parlors, Laura Lain?, Dan Janeth and E.
Monday Mar. 80. Mrs. G. W. II. Wickers clave Wednesday on
Second Cr.do: Cl.renee O o ,h .
r6 * 5. . ' “ ™
™°
Spencer, president, was in charge. a motor trip to Miami.
Wednesday
,lu ,chThe- regular business meeting After tho dovotionni and regular
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Walker, Jr.,
HU bo held at the Woman s Club order of business, many interesting
2:30 o'clock.
, reports were rend fr9m the six and two children, of Windermere,
rftdfffritmg friend*
he Jennie SpswUing Circle of circle., showing ah increase and
r an ford, .Sunday.
Baptist Church will be held at. muth added interest in the woriC.1:
home of Mrs. H. A. Spier on Mri. Spencer was e le c ts '
1
|
0 d»nco ! - 11 P* rwl-V cluhr
gate to represent the Sah^urd AuTThe many friends of Mrs. C. A, Madeline Lk-jd.
letto Avenue.
Filth Grade: Charles Whitaker, ■
iliary nt the State Woman’s Mis- Raulerson, of Gencva,j.vrill be sorThursday
1
sionary Conference to be held in iry to know that she
again in . Clarence Peckham, Damn North, i
00
the Fernnld-Lnughtmri Hospital.
1 Hesbn Touchstone and Dcssie Sln-jTA1^ K0,f ,e9son: 10 SmUin Thrup
kirs. John Meisch will entertain Miami, Apr. 21-23
L-ietarv
&lt; nance.
Monday, Mar. 16, the “Program
Idlers Bridge Club.
Sixth
Grade:
Albert
Whitaker,
|P.^ f0AW Omaha (52C) f. story;
meeting”
was
held
at
the
homo
of
Jdiss Gladys Cochrafi,' of Camilla,
[rs. A. M. DeForrcst will enter“nnou,n.oed; G:W orchcslra; ®.
i thc Every Week Bridge Club. Mrs. Claude Herndon, with Mrs. Ga., is visiting her cousin, Miss Bormey North. Elmore Uoyd. Harold
Dixon,
Charles
Sewell,
Mabel
|
n\viprMrpi,Pir°5ya?l*
/-naoi r
Turner
ns
leader.
A
very
interest­
Evalyn
Cochran,
at
714
Magnolia
Thursday
Ferguson and Elliott Wilson.
J . hi.a.r e,phia J ’*08-2] ®i
The West Side Parent-Teacher ing program on “Korea" was giv­ Avenue.
Seventh Grade:
f.milo- Myrtle
Mvrtln North,
North. I
' talk; i : 1■&gt;concert; 8 recital;
Seventh
association will rr.Tet at 2 o'clock en, after which the hostesses. Mrs.
10 orchestra.
Hammond
Dixon,
and
Richard
VerElder,
Mrs.
Spencer,
Mrs.
Doug­
Sir. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley, of
Instead of 3 o’clock a!&gt; previously
WFI Philadelphia (394A) 6
lass ami Mrs. Herndon served de­ Chuluota, were shopping in San­ ncy.
anounced.
talk; 7 concert; 8 concert; 0 or­
licious refreshments.
ford, Wednesday.
chestra.
Friday
Circle No. 3 met Monday, Mar.
Y
KDKA Pittsburgh (300.1) 7
The W. C. T. U. will meet at th e ) 30 nt the home of Mrs. Walter E.
W* M. Scott returned Tuesday
RADIO
program; 7:30 Masque and Wig
rst Baptist Church nt
at 3:30 o’clock Raines on Holly Avenue nt 3 from
a
hiisjness
trip
to
Pinehurst,
&gt;ni a.b|is)nt»s
Pinr*“ “ *
club.
I’rogram for Apr. 2.
.........
' There were 18 present and i N nC., and.'Fort v-&gt;»—
_
The Florida National Guards will
o’clock,
Vnliey, r&gt;
Ga.
WCAF. Pittsburgh (461.3) C:30
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) Uncle
ive a dance nt the Armory.
worked on the many beautiful i
Kayboe; 8 concert.
8
program;
10:45
organ.
things being
made
for
the
bazaar.
_
W, M. Young of New York City,
KGW Portland Oregonian (401.
Saturday
Mrs. Rqine.s and Mrs. A. W. Epps who is spending the season at the
W E E ! Boston (47o.il) C:15 o r - !
"rchestrn 12 dince Imuic
Valdez Hotel, 'returned Tuesday chestra; 7 W EAF musical; 8 m u s-, WKAQ Porto uico (340.7) 0 :.'
Story Hour at the Library at 10 served a dainty salad course.
teal; i» orchestra.
concert
--------from a trip to-Miami,
Vdock.
„
, rconcert,
WGR BufTulo (-&gt;19) 0 music;' KPO
Reading Club at the Library at
S'nn Frnnci'Co
G)
o'clock.
Miss Tengue Simmona left Tues­ 7-10 musical program, WEAK.
0:30 Concert; 9 dance; 10 organ; 11
Schedule of County day for a visit with friends in WLS Chicago (341.0) 6:25 or­ Welsh night; 12 dance
gan; 6:50 Sennt1' theater; 7 lulinby
I Miami.
WOAI
Snn Antonio (394.5)
time.
9:39 '•-chcstia.
Nurse
WEBH
li Mr., and
II. -Bogh,
. Mrs.
-- , Charles
------ —
„ , -r hicsgc
o Post
. (870.2)
. . 7
ivOY - Schenectady (379.6VJkGO
CharleL A. Bogh, of S ch ro o n Lake., concert, tenor; 8 Riviera theatm,; ■
c .4- Pn|/t i ' cIubf t 3Q
N. Y., Mr. arid Mrs. E. O. Kelso, or |V ounce, sopranu, saxophone quin- armv l)ani,.
FOR APRIL
30 l’nn American
....................................
Pain; Beach and Mi«s Elma-C. V, tot; 11 dance, tcr.u:, Jvpranp.
program; 10:30 organ.
................:........Apr.
WMAQ
Chicago
News
(447
5)
j Osceola .............................. Apr. 2 j Kelso, of Grooverville, N. Y.r who
KFNF Shenandoah (2C6) 6:30
3 are sptMiding the winter ia Palin 0 organ; 8 garden, talk; 8:15 Boy concert from Clarinda.
Sanford
..................~............
Apr.
)ne S ta r With Three Times ! Oviedo....... —........................ Apr. (i, Beach and are touring the state, Scouts; 8:50 lecture; 9:15 pro­
WBZ Springfield (333.3) 0:15
gram.
Heat of Sun Is Found By u k e
Apr.' 7 , arc guest's of the V’aidez Hotel.
talk; 6:30 lecture; 7 saxophonist;
KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert; 7:15 popular pianist; 7:30 organ; j
Scientist of Smithsoniun chuinotn •........................ Apr. 8 j
--------......... ....................
......... ....... Apr. 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. AVcock, 7:33 speeches; 8 reading; 8:20 ar­ 8 single orchestra, concert, phli-! ❖
Paola
...................................
„ WASHINGTON. Mnr. 30.—Es­ Lake Monroe....... ................ Apr. in Juck Aycock nnd Mrs. J . A. tists; 9:05 talk; 10 nt home. 1 In * |harmonic trio; lu :J0 Radio four; X
__
_ _ of
__ 10 of Geneva
____
Apr. 13 * Sheppard motored Wednesday to somnia club, Nighthawk*.
, 110:45 orchestra.
%
timating tho diameters
WGN Chicago Triune (370.2) 0
11 'S-5i.
/vugusune vvnero
win at(•"brighter stars by separating j Sanford W. S. P . ___ ........ Apr. 11
t. Augustine
whero iney
they will
KSD St. Louis (silent).
j •&gt;
heir heat into a long spectrum Sanford S. S. P........ Apr. 15-16-17 i tend tho Ponce De Leon cclebrn- organ; 6:30 concert, string quin­
WRC Washington (469) 6 trio ;;
jnd measuring the heat of the dlf- ; Sanford K. S. P................... Apr. 20 1tion. Mrs. Sheppard will visit her tet; 8 WGN quartet; 10 dance, jazz. 7 Cuban night; 9 dance; 11 orches-i jy
WLW Cincinnati (422.3) 6 trn.
Apr. 21-22-23-24 sister, Mrs. G. Mcitin.
rent colors nnd then calculating Sanford Grammar Apr,
memory contest; 6:45 talk; 10:0;;t WCBD Zion (3116) 8 snxoic probable temperatures of each ; Homo V isits ....... Apr. 27-28-29-30
William N. Walton, of Pnlntka. concert, quartet, monologue. Molo- ph0„c quintet, choir, reader
\ these heavenly bodies, was the 1 The above Hchedulc subject to
is a guest of tho Valdez Hotel.
! dy boys, accordion.
ork of Dr. C. G. Abbot, director change without notice,
« --------I WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 or
the Ast.'ophysicul Observatory
Miss
.Mnrquetta
Zciglcr,
of.Palni
gan.
the Smithsonian Institution, durSpecial 5f)e
kg a rernnt series of field CXpor- CJIHjUItEN-S FA1A L DISEASES Beach, is the attractive house! WFAA Dallas. News (475.9) :
Old
Engiish
Floor Wax
&lt;&gt;:.&gt;u recital; 8:30 program; 11 hu- 1
guest of Mrs. Frank Donaldson.
pents, whose results have just ,
OflTer
Closes
March 28
mor
and
music.
cen made public.
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A star, having nearly three times j Worms and parasites in the inMiss Ilubn Williams had as her
Sea
!ic hent of the sun, was among testircs of children undermine &gt;luncheon guests Tuesday, Mrs. F. Sundman; 7 musical.
KOA
Denver
(silent).
lose observed by Dr. Abbot. Thisihcnlth and so wcakun their vita! L Skclly. Mrs. Morton. Miss Mori
WWJ Detroit News (352.7) 7
kas Beta, Itigel. having an csti- I Ity that they are unable to resist ,„n an,| ;.|n!. Brown of Orlando
Hated absolute temperature of 10,- the diseases so fatal to child life. A|j |)Ul
.skclly took the boat i WEAK concert.
WHO Dos Moines (526) 7:30
degrees centigrade, com p a re d J The safe course is to give u tew for Jacksonville.
I glee clu; 11 dance,
kith
the
sun’s
0,090 ^dc-| doses of Wlute « Cream Vermifuge,
j WRAP Fort W’ortli Star Tel.-Itent. CP-an, Hepalr
rces centigrade. O t h e r s t a r s o b - ! It destroys and expels the worms
V oqc-hnlf1 ^
cent 1.postage __
stamp
. . . giam (475.9) 7:410 concert; 9:30
'"k v y 1° the ,
. ; nl ftir .the
Brbcd with a greater temperature!
first
time
by
...ucd
ft&gt;r
bj
j
popular,
classical.
H. S. POND
int of the sun were: Vcga.i health or activity of the child, j ‘ "j
lan that
the United States govK I’KX
Hastings (288.3) 9:29
..e temperature, 14,000 de- j ...rK,‘ doc- 8old by i.aneys Liug
‘ ’
IlnviK's — Ratliff
lisolute
mandolin, sextettes.
I’liniu- am
*
recs contigrade; Sirius, the bright [ *5^oro'
it star
lr in the heavens, 11,000; Pro~
yon, 8,000. The other star:; were
Capelin. 5,800;; Aldcbarnn, 3,000;
Btn Pegasi 2,850; Betalgeuse,
2»600# nend Alpha Herculis,-‘2,500»j
|Thc last two have an estimated
diumeter 500 times greater than
[that of the sun.
Dr. Abbot used in this work a
{.radio-meter, constructed under the
/direction of Dr. E. F. Nichols,
(pioneer in measuring the heat of
|the stars. Utilizing the giant tel­
escope at the Mount Wilson Obser­
vatory in California, with its 100
Inch reflecting lens, Dr. Abbot wn
pnabk-d to obtain fairly accurate
neasurements of the beat of the
lifTerent colors, even far into the
Infra-red. Curves were drawn, in
licating the spectral distribution
In the radiation of blue, white, yel-1
low und red stars, and .estimates :
their probable temperatures
rere made.

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room o f its beauty o r a clean,
bright, restful playground fer
the e y e ?
If neglected w alls could speak,
th ey’d ask for Devoe V elour
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«• u [„*!;i- I niatllla right In tho mbltllc
f the original (own, * u r r e u n 'l* l by
t B ounod.homeM
nml Inuring orange
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«%n corner loin fronting on l^ike Uutaj*
♦%*|tlll.i a-- well a- --veral other verv
t Sli-bol -' lots lit Calm Court frontitiT
V S l o n « Str.-t lined With gnireMl
palm . twenty-fiv e feet all.

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CHICAGO. Apr. 1.—Agricultur­
al fairs and dairy c'ittie show,
»ving district, state-wide, regJnnl and national prominence vv.d
hnre n the $23,090.09 in cash, and
■her awards offered by Tho H&lt;&gt;1- 1
|tein-l’i ie ,i:m
Ass &gt;, jution
of
tmerica this year as special priz-1
s tor the showing of Holstein*. '
Bible and crossword puzzle fans will find a combination of their
these awards are inadb In addi-J hobbies in this puzzle. It centers around u famous incident in Bib­
lion to the regular prize offering;- lical history, as the sketch shows. The definitions refer.back to defi­
pf each fair and dairy cattlu how. |
A new feature this year is to I nite chapters where the words in the puzzle may be found.
Kj provided in tho prize awards for!
HORIZONTAL
117. God.
Kvtate herds nt the National Dairy \
■18. Piuccd. Dan. 6.
phow. The rule requiiing the ap-; 1 King who imprisoned Daniel 20. Some, nt all. Dan. 0.
uearance of not less than five e n -,
Dan. 6.
22. Fein, pronoun. Gen; 2.
tri»*-j in th.- judging ring to fill tRiMnn in picture. Dan. 6.
J20* Before this, since. Ezra 5.
t'lass has been revised and the fol-1
Border of garment. Matt. 9.
28. Part of verb to be. Jer. 14.
)owing -liding -calc of prizes i s ! . . . latst part. Dan. 6.
29. Animal in picture. Dan. 6.
how effective: Or.c herd $75; two j
Pronoun—one more. Dan. 8 ! 410. Morsel. John 13.
lerds, 8100 and $75; three herds, in Bottle for wine. Isa. 22.
31. A division of the earth.
&gt;125, 190 und $75; four herds, 21* I’rophct who was Elijah’s sue- ;(2. Rises (up on feet). Dan. 10.
J150, $125, $ 1on and $73; and for ” ’
cessor.. _2 Kings___
2.
33. Age.
Ifive or more herds, the regular oq p'r„*"LV ciTm'imi"' lian 11.
' 34. Remount, balance. Dun. 2.
f c w . , w a &gt; - *&gt;*&gt;. » • » . p « o . w l a
i 38. Direction he If way between
the Holy Land and south
' In mldltlon. .K c l.l prize, toul- f t ’ Topmost
* ' member
,unli,!ht'of human
pole.
I'Kings 7.
..........
I ing $500 an* offered on Holstein, ‘
j 39. Eldest son of Judah. Gen. 38.
■heed- &gt;- thin
tlaoa by tncj.K, Perished. 1 La. 9.
|40. 3.1116.
|Holstein Association.
, “X* Prophet; 2 La. 24.
«•’ Sixth note in scale.
oO. Correlative of cither. Dun. G.
43. Therefore. 1 Kings 8.
BRITON'S FAVOR
CYCLES.
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M . Toward. Dan. 2.
In . To. Dan. 4.
To resist; to hate. Job. 30.
45. Third note in s^alc.
LONDON, Apr. 1.—Great B ri-ljn Places; sows. Dan. 11.
147.
Expression of inquiry.
Wtn has 1.242,000 motor vehicles, Ijo" Subject of No. 1 horizontal. 148. Point
uf compass betw
according to the latest figures anDun. »&gt;•
'
Europe nnd north pole. Dun j
buUuccd by (he ministry of trans-l.u Servant of Solomon, culled
It.
i
ptirt, which states that during 1921!
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Amon. Ezra 2.
the gross receipts from motor taxa-!
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S |“ V
Where
Daniel
was
imprisoned.
Hon amounted to $75,000,000. This i
Dan. 6..
CROSS-WORD
nuii,her includes 474,000 private
Pieces
of wood. Num. 15.
cars. 441.000 motorcycles, 210,000 4 '
fri t N gtV F [\ g ^]K
commerc.ial motor* nod 81,000 taxi-,cucity ln which Elijah
M e !a
cabs andi omnibus
»
1
lived. 1 Kings 21.

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h em e—inside an d out—a n d pay fa r it
in Im monthly installment*.

Prizes Offered
To Cattle Breeders

A liottle of Harbins on the shelf!
nt home ia like l.nvin- „ (|„ci„r j„
[the house all the time. It gives!
j instant relief when the digestion
|fircts out of order or the bowels •
I ,, .lo ttct- t,ne or lw«&gt; doses is |
all that is neces.'arv to start things
I moving and restore tiiat fine feeli '•y J . V g ?
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Kxclamutiou. Jer. 14.
Second note in scale.
Idol (pi.) Dan, 2.
Father of Baruch. Je r. 32.
With. Dan. C.
Name of an ultar. Josh. 22.
v «'iiter pronoun^ Dani '-* ,
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Big shipment just arrived in Swiss
straws, tan and white ...$5.00 to $6.00
SPECIAL—Stripe Madras and Percale Shirt s, plain neck hands and collars
attached. East colors for...... ...
....... .................. $1.25 to $1.75 each

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Masc. pronoun. Dan. 8.

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NEW YORK; Apr. 1.—Offlclah;
u in*. The lineup, n* it was Riven
of
t’. if Polo tlidbW * Athletic chili
» this niorninir. doc* nkl ruijit a 1 f:
1 fielder nnd, though three net? ploy- lu:j . today a-.nosneed they expietd rru ore due in within1(lit nbxt i4 cd"L* cTo-'1 nrgetlataiu’ tumerfow
Idelman, p
0 . hours, this position win 'probatf!}' lor thi peudsrK light-hiwtywctyfti
Saunders,
d I be filled b ji the manager.
* ^nietrli hofe .between Toni -&lt;!ll*l»*&gt;trW
Afid (fan: Tunney
announceSmith,
p
Larne Crowd Sees Athletics In
In the event Nicl: go*« in*» Hie Client - followed a eoitfofrhi*e Ini-*'
Melillo, S
A,
outfield,
the
pitching
will
devolve
YVinnln* Form . On Munici­ Strohm, 2
tween Tom Gibbon* and (Jede
I' upon the shoulder.' of Monsieur Tuitnfcyy Thi* unnqunH-mcnt fol
pal Athletic Field t Final Luo? .....:
lov.'.jtd'axonfer.-nce between Jlnimv
Count Contest Is 5 and 3
Tk.Fores:, match-maker of the P.i
Total...:.:..;..............3f) 3 '
Id Oi'Viunds A. C. and t’ddic Kan,,
IPH1LAUHLPHIT
Ab. It. II
To Play Bisons
. Bishop, 2b ________
5 1 l
itiunuuci of GiblOux.
Lamar, if ,...
DcKi . i ; aid he wont Intis etuii
Here Wednesday Miller, r f ....
th*Katie fv'Jtov/htg the
—
Hauser, lb
;iband*M|rier.t by GihbonV man[Two Double Pl&amp;yg, A Triple Simmons, c(
ered »&gt;f nil hope for a meeting
And a Three Bagger arc the Cochrane, c .
Ubiu/oen Tom add Harry Wills at
the Milk .Fund show in May. Knne
i Highlights Of F a st 'Dattlc Dykes, 3b ....
Smith, s s .....
firay, p
.Milk Fund promoters lust night'
Manager Harry Clark's Mil wnu- Wnlberg, p
that they must produce n »signe-l
kce Brewers went down to d 'feat
contract Irnm Wills by noon today
before Connie Mack's'Philadelphia
BASEBALL
Totals
____ 6 10 4 1 I
or the fight would be considered
Athletics by a score of 5-3 yester­
Three base hit, Armstrong; two
elf. The conferir.cc between Kane,
SCHEDULE
day afternoon before a good-sized; base hit, McCarthy; stolen baser,1 |
end
DvForcst followed the failure
audience at the Municipal ball park. * Melillo, Brief, .Miller; Struck out.
of tile Milk Fund match-makers to
An attack in the ninth inning! by Cray, 1, Malbcrg 3, Sm ith-1;
mevt Kane's demand. According
llial netted two runs decided the j bases on balls of Faldclmnn I,
to D eforest, the match between
argument in favor of the Mack-i outindcrs, 3, Cray I, Wnlberg 2;
ftibbooi, and Tummy which has lysen [
men. A neat single by Bishop. dcubla plays, Bisnop to Smith to
tentatively fixed for J u n e '12. urml
Lamar's s a tr ifice, u. hit bAtsmnn, Hnuscr, Smith unassisted to linuvirtually clinched today, (he only
Hauser's single between first and scr; sacrifice hits, Scnuite, l.amar,
hold-tip being the absence from th ■'
second base nnd n sacrifice fly by Simmons.
! NOFOLK. .Mar. HI,—
ntfeUtiff of Billy UiBatnt, manager
Simmon* brought the battle to n
Detroit. (A )
•
..13 1' : of the American' - chatttpLfn.'- Gt&gt;»fitting close.- ■
ijn fc rNor folk. (V . I - »
*. in &gt; irp - pt be nrr;cr.* r.t
•The w isnim inTcam ia iil a trio
Mpor«% 1 Stoner, Jiifthtoli and cncc tomorrow./nn,l TlePor?«t fs*.d
. itviric;-, including Kddciiunn,
Woodall, Stningc; Giarksmi, Cnppi he was confident of obtaining then j
who started, and Maunders ami
tho signed contracts of the iwoj
llummiT and Funk.
smith, while Gray, who entered
principals.
the fray for thg Athletics, retired
in the fifth inning in Wulbcrg's
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. :
favor. A triple by Armstrong, and
Chicago (A)
.... .
i
McCarthy’s double were the long
New Orleans fr&gt;)
I
Lyons, Robertson. Crouse
Tentative Lineup o f Local
The
extraordinary
lhirdzbtib:
Shaw; Tenney, Brouasard
treatment f&lt;&gt;, flesh wbtiiids. elds, i
Diamond
A
rtisls
Announc­
by the Philadelphia Infield and a
Howie,
•*
*orr.i. galls, burns and realds i s '
ed By Nick Under Today
total of six errors for the two
Jin', as cl for live in the .stabb:
•
teams did not prevent the guntc
i.i lb* home. Horse flesh hoa'.i}
from being one 'of the best seen
with renin iKnlilu sliced under' it «*
I lie first appearance In Sanford l. nisville t.\.
at tho local park this year.
—rftil influcr;.”*. The. treatment;
the local club of the Florida Mobile (Si
, The Milwuukec club crossed bats of
is the same for animals as for'
Stale Longue, when the Macon,
Htinlup, K&lt;
With tho Buffalo Bisons of the In. South Atlantic League club, will be WalHi; Tucro,
h im: n*. Firat wash out infect-'
tcrnationnl League this afternoon
ions g oiiis with liquid FloWsmic, 'f
scheduled originally for Dncotc.
at 4 o'clock at the Sanford ball played,
and the Roroiami* Powih*r co onlrt" : *
Saturday, will Ih&gt; played Friday,
field. Inasmuch ns the American it wax announced Wednesday ir.ointhe healing nruccsa. Price (liquid) j
n u M iie e u
Association and International lea­ log By Nick Carte:-, local team v V.-v i V V
.'Hie, fiOc, and tl,2H. Powder* ‘Mir1
gue arc considered on u par, the manager.
ami OOv. Sold by I.nncy’s Drug
The game will start at L 1 ..i
game should be evenly contested.
3 o’clock, the time at which the
11 ,\.
Reading of the International majority of the exhibition matches
league opposes the Milwaukee club have been started during the t-piing
*v ,,,u)
WHITE PLAGUE SCOURGES.
Thursday here for the final prac­ training season.
TOIvfo! Apr. 1.—An official re­
tice game in Sanford. The two
players have been work*
ORLANDO,
pot'. states that tuboreidosis is in­
teams will ulso meet at Leesburg lugLocal
on the municipal field for the Cincinnati
creasing yearly in Japan. TUcre
Friday. The P.cading-Milwnukec
Uniform.-, have arrived lu.-nl n*»
...
t ;
me now 1.300.000 : uffeicr.; from
game at the local ball park will be.
Donohue, Renton mid Win
ti-f
wj*l| ub'.'ut 122,00d
gin at 3 o’clock.
|to begin the senton
&gt;»iey ami Smitn.
i-caths a year.
Armstrong, ,1b

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FIRST GAME OF
LOCAL CLUB IS
COMING FRIDAY

New Standard
S ix P h a e to n

Notice to Celery Gi
Packers and Shinm

A New Companion to the
Famous“43”Cleveland Six!
Lighter Six of Finest Quality
iix performance in a mode;
is lighter, more compact an J lov/cr priced than tho famous

S p e c ia l Six.

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Nov.*— w ith on inveKtrrvT.t r f Iran than $ 9 0 0 —you ran rc-j
the ncnpntiorul power, npcrBiind r.anur.n thatClevpmnd Six displ
w hen it sm ashrd all records or; Mount ’.Viiaon, Mount Diablo
M ount Bit’ *.y—

—when it iiuJe il.s 'electrifying run of 1000 n*,:!cr. in 745 min

^ O n e -S h o t”
L u b rica tio n System
T h o m a i u l v r.( * m h t n ia iu ic Clsvwlmd b it

••wrv*** iriiity m th* eonvonlene* and
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“Ci'irviflin" i.unnratinh
Denpil* ih* high real, this «•*.
cluair* fraiur* h»t h«en Incorporat'd
in ih* chaatii of th* n*w Sbnrfin/ Si*.
Ynu at*p on Ih* ptunx*r ami oil av*iy
chai'lapari. No|(i*a«e|pins. Ho oil rani.
ffh* "0»*.SM " t^t™&lt;t*ii*» J , * , * U M
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asj invented and developed by TELL
BROTHERS for washinj; and pre-cool­
ing is being protected through patents
and a contract has been entered into wit h
The FLORIDA ASSOC!ATEt^’ :,'XGINEF.RS, ’ n&lt;’
O
it rlandj), Florida, for the
manufacture and sale of the machines.
We rcspecLuljy request ail those contem­
plating the use
iinstollation of this type
p
o f washer to cpwnuinicate wifh &gt;he Flor­
ida Associated Engineers. Inc.,-as we pro­
pose (o fully nrqfect our rights to our invofl'iorts and our contracts with Hie Flo­
rida Associated Engineers, Inc..

OIIIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR CO
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puck Facis Type double ubove
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secutive Insertion*.
Ja words of overage length
ere counted a line.
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IQBcruuit.
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proper classification.
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lord Herald
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the advertiser fo r subsequent
■Insertions. The office should be
(notified Immediately In case of
I error. TQ A D V EnT j REBg
A Herald rep resentative th o rj oughly fam iliar with ratea, rules
I and classification, will give you
complete Information.
And If
?&gt;ou wish, they will assist you
n wording your w ant ad. to
mako It more effective.
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made la peraoa a t Tke San­
ford Herald office or b r le t­
te r,
Telephone dlaem stlauaaeea are not valid.
Servico
Courteous. Prom pt. Efficient.

TH IS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
its drstgsed f . place w ithin easy
I ranch of the people of ttunfurd
(th e service. «o often needed.
|Countt this lU t when sa y apefotnl aervlce l« required. It la
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Automobiles

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welska
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.
REAL ESTATE
J.

E. SPURLING, sub-division
specialist Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
TIN AND METAL WORK

JAM ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele*
phone 111.

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes, i . B.
Terwllleger, Prop.

HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

PHONE
148

■Clarified Directory

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
Phone 565
N. Laurel St.

DRINK WATER
IF BACK OR
KIDNEYS HURT

Ad d r e s s in g — Muitigraphing,
[folding nnd mailing—as you
want it—when you want it.
Phone 673. H. E . Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

Too much rich food forms .acids
which excite nnd overwork the
kidneys in their efforts to filter it
from the system. Flush the kid­
neys occasionally to relieve them
like you relieve the bowels, remov­
ing acids, waste and poison, else
UttrATURE “AND MOTOR R E ­ you may feci a dulI.mUory lit tho
kidney region, sharp pains in the
WINDING.
back or nick headache, dizziness,
the stomnch sours, tongue is coat3TEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE !cd, and when the weather is bad
CO, Expert Electrical repairs. you have rheumatic twinges. Tho
urino is cloudy, full of sediment,
103 W. Central Ave. Orlando, the chnnnels often get irritated,
Fla.
obliging ono to get up two or
three times during tho night.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
To help neutralize these irritat­
ing acids and flush off the body’s
IENT-A-REEL
Car. Drive it urinous waste, begin drinking wa­
yourself. Oak and Second St. ter. Also get about four ounces
of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy,
Phone 3.
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
AUTOS FOR HIRE
days and your kidneys may then
net fine nnd bladder disorders dis5AGJE AUTO SERVICE
Day appeni.
or night. Meets ail trains. BagThis fumou3 salts is made from
gago transfer. Phone 551.
the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithiu, and
AUTO T R IP S
has been used for years to help
clean and stimulate sluggish kid­
IRS. J . B. CALDER. Day und neys nnd stop bladder irritation.
night taxi service.
Anytime, Jnd Salts is inexpensive and makes
call 44. 282, or 25._____________ n delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of
AUTO WRECKER
men and women take now nnd
A. MERO. Day or night ser­ then to help prevent sorious kidvice. Dny phone 394. Night j ney and bludder disorders.
By all means, drink lots of good
I phone 59C
___ _________ ; water
every day. LLive your phy! sician examine your kidneys at
CAFE
; least twice u year.
—Adv.
BELL CAFE
‘AMjanford’s best in Service and Qual­
ity. First Street and Park Ave­ SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
nue.
If your breath is bad and you
have spells of swimming in tho
DRUGS
ANEY’S DRUG STOKE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are as near you as your phone.
Call 103.
■ I_________ ELECTRICAL_________
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon dc Platt
E116 Magnolia.
Everything elecBf trical. Phone 422. Electragitb
Radio.
FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SU PPLIES
FELLOWS’ SERVICE STATION.
Gulf Gaa, Oil, Tirca, Accesso­
ries. Service with a smile. Elm j
and F irst Phone 447 L3.
^WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street,
Expert service.
FLORIST
CFWa r t THE FLO RIST”
Flowers for all occasions.
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
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repairs. Offirs supplies. Room 9

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FfOR RENT— Nice 5 room furnish-) FOR RENT—Rooms with er* wrti-«
BARGAINS
Civil Service exam, to be held
FOR SALE—One practically n e w
Reaschabl|: rates.
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.1 out meals.
i
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cottage
$3,750.
$500
cash
at Sanford. April 18 to test the
Underwood Stnndard typewriter
typew
Lincoln House.
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Rent
$50.09
per
month.
1305
San-j
fitness of persori* seeking ap-Ualante terms. W. J . Thigpen,
No. 5. J . T. Newby, 610 Magnolia, ford Avenue.
“ ------------- --pointment as P. O. clerk or city ”
nat
phone 652-J.
,
Tou nro wasting tif
ny&gt;x*
mail carrier. Entrance salary $1, ; One nineBARGAINS
duelling $7,500. FOR SALE—7 passenger Wescott FOR RENT—Three room apart­ ney If thi.t page ha*
700. Write G. A. Cook, 945 Penn­ $2,500 cash. room
Balance terms to . sedan, newly
ment. unfurnished. Adults only. silled advertisement
painted, going
sylvania Ave., Washington. D. C. luit. \V. J. Thigpen.
day. No. 148.
615
Laurel Avenue.
North
nnd
must
sell
this
week.
for free information.__________
Inquire W. A. Jackson. Lake Mary.
Souvenir rogrums of Ponte dc FOR QUICK SALE—South front
H.tvc you rooms to rimt’or *5&gt;me
lot on Union Avenue close to CASH—Paid for false, tcoth. den­ FOR RENT — Furnished front second
I.con celebrntio.t at St. Augustine,
hand furniture'&lt;o ielt?
room.
$4.50
per
week.
206
Enxt
Flo., April 2, 3, 4, mailed to any new Forrest Lake Hotel. Small
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Uso
The
Herald’s classified jingo
Thiid
St.
address upon the remittance of 30c cash payment required. Address ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
and get results.
to dofrny cost and postage. Write Rox 123 care of Herald.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
LEARN ABOUT fo lk County and R. D. Hill. Box 1053, St. Augus­
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* tine. Fla.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. FOR RENT—House for rent. Close
T*ost and Found
In. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
ara. Beat advertising medium In
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
FOR SA LE— Spate on the page
&gt;uth
uf‘ “Florida
‘ I ■Published
............ mornings.
HI
LOST— Lrdies’ wrist watch be­
on brick rond. Going nt n bar­
for classified advertisements.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
tween post office and ‘Union
FOR RENT— Modem two room
gain. Phono 571-J.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, WANTED—Middle age colored
upnrtnient with or without ga­ Pharmacy. Finder return to Miss
OHIO—Xenia. Make your salsa or sell that second-hand goods?
woman to cook and do general
rage space. 803 Union Ave. I. A. P. Mitchell. 711 Park Av*.,
through the Xenia Gnzotte,
houso work. Apply Mrs. O W. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red H. Gibbs.
Hens
and
Irrlian
Runner
Ducks,)
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
THE PERENNIAL PKDLBIt
Spencer, Sanford Height. Phone
Rabies were known even in Arisall Inying. Mrs. I* A. Rcnaud. FOR RENT—Two or three room tole’s time, he having written an
district Want ad and display
No. 100.
Phone
156-W.
rates on request
All the selling devices and me­
\f8umishcd apartment 815 Park article ubout the disease.
thods originated during the modem WANTED—Bookkeeper, can hun- FOR SALE—Home. Two-story. Avenue.
COT.miDUN i Os.) t . E D O E n —C l a s s ­ industrial age have not succeeded
die several extra sets of books.
Six rooms and bath. Modern ;
ified nds h a w the largest c i r c u ­ in elimirytting the peddler, who wus
J .G . SHARON
Apply "Dookkeeper” cure of Her­ conveniences. Corner lot. Both! FOR RENT — Furnished house
l a tio n In
S o u th w e s te rn
Georgia.
probably the first distributor o? ald.
R a t s Sc f * - w o r d ) lln&gt;.
.'Ireel.-i paved. Rest buy in San­
well located on Sanford Heights
Attorney-st-Law
merchandise, the business nomnd.
ford. P. 0. Rox 67, Winter Park, Phone 9082.
Will practice in all the courts
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ If he does not exist in his old-fush- i x t iih t 'i n c u i T c o u r t o p t i i i : Floridn.
ers and fern growers of Volnsla loned ;ruise, he in still with us In
Examination of Abstracts of Land
SHVKNTII
J I J lllt'l A I.
C IR C U IT
FOR RENT OR LEASE—Ware­
county advertlso in the DeLand canvasser. And he is hero to stay . O P n . O R I D A . I X A X U P o l l
Titles given especial attention .
There
are
now
320
cities
in
the
HKIIINOI.K C O U X T Y .
house space on A. C. I- Siding.
Dally Nows, rate lc per word, eaab declares Alvin E. Dodd, Manager
United
States
which
hnvo
determ­
Offices
in Seminole County Bank
IN
C
IIA
N
C
K
U
Y
Sanford
Machine
Co.,
2nd
and
Ouk
with order.
of the Department of Domestic S. K. Ilrown. Compluln.'itit.
ined the nren within their boun­ Ave.
Building
Distribution of the Chamber of
vs.
daries into zones.
MAINE—Watarvtlle, Morning Sen­ Commerc» of the United States.
Thomas I. Iloyd. e t nl. Defvnde.v'
tinel. Thousands of Malno jiaoC IT A T IO N .
”Houso-to-hou.no canvassing,” he
FOR SALE OR TRADE—4 pas­
pie are interested in Florida prop­ said in an address to u natiunai
. a Kthrl C. M u rk s, widow, u nonWANTED
senger Cole 8, good tires and
erty. Reach them through tIk
F lo r id a ,
trade o rgan ization , “ although ptob- IT .n '.'i-'U cr l ^ r r s l S l n o a 'l a ^ i a r t s - new battery. Car in fine condition
DAVID B. H YER
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ably
one o f tho vumu.iL fo rm s of viu«\ Darlington
County. s«itu th 211 French Ave.
tion.
ARCHITECT
Carolina,
and
Thomas
I.
Itoyd.
If
merchandising, is manifested in n iv i n g . nnd w i f e . -------------- U oyd If FOR SALE—Cabinet talking um
A LITTLE WANT AD in The pew form which, although of dis­ lilvlim.
Cnrio-lllis
llt-11. If II vlntc
M&lt;-mb«r X L A
chine und 25 records.
First
Herald will bring you liife re­ tinctly sporadic and apparently a n d wife -------------- IJ.-ll. If l i v i n g , class condition $55.00. Citrus
lto*» nuiiJimr
und
If
o
llh
e
r
,
o
ny
o
r
n
il
o
f
sults. Advertise those old nrticles accidental character, now is accept­ till- suld p a r t l r s d o f r n d u n t he d ead . Heights Filling Station, Orlando
Orlnmlo, Flerhla
CARPENTER WANTED
you have stored nwny and have ed ns generic nnd seemingly of a t o nil uurlh-rt r l u t m l n g Inti-ri-xt Rond.
no use for. A title thlrty-cent nd permanent chnrnctor. I do not under Tnoman !. Uoyd. dccrax. d ar.d
T IIK
f l l l f t IT
C’O U H T
OF
Ilo yd . dHceased. C o r n e l - IV
w ife.
may bring you several dollars. know how many kinds of merchan­ Ins
N K M IX O I.K C O U X T Y . F l . O l t l l l . t .
Ill’ll, tlpriMiseil nnd wife. ---.Must ho an experienced man nnd
Phono 148 and a representative will dise nro distributed in this mnnnur, Hidl, dccvasi’d or otherw ise. In
IN CIIANCKUY
but it must amount to many hun­ nnd (o tin*
a willing worker. Apply
2211
Innds hi’relnnf ter H e n r y W . J e f f e r s o n , C o i n p l n l n a n t .
call to sec you.
x o i 'T i i i .t v n p .h x t
vs.
Hill fo r D l v o r r e Palmetto Avenue.
dreds of sopsrute articles embrac- dcsi-rllit’d. situate, lying and be­ Anna lln
T h» Pslnt Thai Saves You
rp
Je
ffe
rs
o
n
.
D
efendant.
ing
In
tlir
County
of
Seminole
Money,
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orandojing the whole alphabet of small nnd .State of F lo rid a, more im rtlcO rilrr of r i i l i l l r n t l o n
Manufactured by
morning Senlinal; largest classi- commodities and even some larger litnrlv desrrlhed ns follows, to -w it: T h e Hlnte of Florniu. I'o:
gkersun-l.laalxlry I’ntut Ca,
A n n a llnrp Je fle r s o n , d efendant
The Kast 11)1 feet of tinfled business, rate lc a word, min­ sizes. The practice received a se­
Sold by
In tli« a b o v e Myl.'d rniixe.
Houtli Italf &lt;HVj) of the N orth ­
rious set-back during the period
i.n
ssixn p a i x t c u m p a n t
imum 24c cash with order.
It oppeiiring ny tin* sw o rn hill of
east Quarter
IN K 'D
of the
1 1:1 Vina nulla Ave.
when the sale of lightning rods
eompluint herein filed that It Is the
Houthivest Q u arter ( M W , ) of
Phase 37U
b e lie f o f lhe rionplnluuiit In tile
MeetUm 31. Township ID, Mouth
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the was associated with the utterances
W
\NTED—Messenger
boy.
Apply
uhoxo entitled cause th a t )uU are
accepted want ad medium in of fraudulent notes but this stigma }„„?,* /‘“any :«n.V**5ii other person. a resilient of n S ta te o r Country
Western Union.
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word has not attached to the sale of |whose ntim»« nro unknown, claim- ■•tiler than the S ta te of F lorid i a nl
th
at
your
place
of
reslde,i?e
Is
un­
sewing machines in rural communi- *"*. n"&gt; r1* 1'*’ title, or Interest in know n ami that you are ov e r the
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Room wanted by young man of H B B ia a B B B n a B u a a iiH ifK a a
tics A
I l f qovi’rnl
l5,ulrIlu&lt;
. . , a . ,h'*
Property
lies.
/\ lint
list
oi several hundred
hundred ,‘ ,|,.H
1. «r any
purl herelnuhuve
or parcel age o f tw enty-one y ears and that good habits.
Address Box W.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. articles sold in this manner hns I there.if.
there Is no person In the S t a t e of
ELEC TRIC FANS . ,
Johns County is reached through been prepared. It contnins nearly! ,l. I* hereby ordered that you nmi F lo r id a service of subpoena upon fa re of Herald.
whom would hind you; It Is t h e r e ­
:• In. S ta tio n a r y , 1 speed
10.03
the St. Augustine Evening Record. everything that ean he bought and j mir
circuit Court hi the Court fore ordered tliut you. Anna Harp
over 12 years 9 In. O s elllailm ; J speed
ir. *•»
Quick results. Two centn per word. sold, including oven cemetery lots. (House at Sanford, i torhiu. &lt;m the J e f f e r s o n do appear to th e 1,11, of WANTED—llovs
old Co lake carrier routes. Apply 12 In. o s rK lu tln g . 3 speed ...
--------------------------I 4th ilny nf May. A. P. I'JSS, mid eoiiiplalnt in this eause on th e 7th
Sample copy on reouesC
in in. O sciiiu tlng &amp; speed ..
m ir t v o i o
n tio iu e a a I then ami them make answer to the day o f May, l!&gt;2e, at the Court II III o&gt; nt the Hernld office about 12:00 9 lu. OxiSllatiuK l speed ..
ARKANSAS
FOR
BUSINESS
j
hill
of
complaint
exhibited
uKtiinst
In
Mauforil.
Hnnlmdc
Couuiv.
P
i
n
)
o'clock.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Daily
l)(iu In lid* cause.
da. am i In default thereof H ecrie
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Apr. 1
EDISON MAZDA LAMP?
Times, the great homo daily
It lx further ordered that thin nr- I’r o C o n f e s s o w ill I.......id „ v d a»:.iin.&lt;t
rate l ’Ac per word, mlnlmur,. The Arkansas legislature wants j d. c lie luddinhed In The Hanford you. Said cause helnw a su;t for
Irons— T o a s t e r s — P e r c o la t o r s
Try Smith’s Barber
charge 26c cash with order. Write textile mills in the state and would |Hern id. "newspaper published lu dlvorre.
I T IS F I H I T I I K it O U D K U F .D tlml
exempt them _ from
taxation
for .unpp
I
.Hemln..!.-f o rCounty.
Florida.
for complete rate enrd.
t
,
,
•»a«*h
Hulit r»nni»pu. lid s o rd e r he |iuhllshed once a week
E . P. RINES
seven
si?▼
vii yuum,
years. The
iiiequesuon
question win
will be
ue uv»*
ilv** wickh
wn Ux..
for e ig ht (X) consecutive w e e k s III Shop for good barber
W R S T V I I t O I N I A — ClarK u b urg . T h e
Th e Sanfo rd
Herald, a newspaper
:m Kast
The llssk et”
u con-. 1of, the, i Irctllt Court ofrIl.the
nil* 'i”'
C la rk ■hunt
K xponent.
m o r n l n * voted upon
_ i in the
, form
. . of ^
Heventh published
In Sanford.
Sem inole work. Ladies welcome.
the Mint.- „r County Florida.
I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y , m ornlnir l«su « stitutionul amendment at the noxt judicial circuit of
I r e n t p e r w n H , m i n i m u m 11s.
state election.
I Florida. In and for Seminole CounIN W IT N K 8 8 WHKHNOF, I have
h e re u n to set my hand ami offuMnl N ext to Valdez.
..■-n i-i. fin n im T mZ”
Twice before the legislature has i A
lhe I" 1 *,:iy ,,f ''lar&lt;1'’ Nenl
oil this the 111h dav of March
PALM BEA Clt j t^U N T Y ^T he Hl5'iri^»l?il^f&lt;iniitIW.'e ^ml[S Vy«Mid1 I mI uP '
i:. Docut.ASs.
1115.
scene of stupendous development to the stute by cutting out taxes !
V. K DOt'fll.ASS.
clerk of the t’lrcult Court *&gt;r
Clerk c ircu it t ’outt
Read about it in tho Pnlm Beach over M noelo,l o f v,.i,eu F.i.d.
M l T I C i : O F HAI.U
'
, l "' Heventh .ludlehil C ir c u it of
over
a
period
or
years.
Each
time
.
Florida
In
und
for
Memimde
I
l y : A. M. W K K K N . c . C.
Post Sample copy sent on re­ the effort has failed, due to con-}
enmity,
(S e a l)
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y glvur. t h a t I. ns
quest.
W II.St i.V ASp ecial M aster
a p p o i n t . .I In t h e
stitutionul provisions regarding
•}; A! .-J.V.J.'u KH- ,u- r
G. TAYLOR DYER
S o lic ito r s
t-hillicery c a u s e , o f I ’hll K ux enhu rg.
the
adoption,
of
constitutional
UJ.
*w.
mpknckk .lit.. Holici'tnrs nnd Mur I I . IX.
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a
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t
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vs.
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ADVERTISING M
■ * if It
I of counsel for the Compllanant.
Muv &gt;1
l'nlnting— Decorating
n s a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t h e e s t a t e o f
reaches potential buyer*. Pa-|_
J . (_'. U r l m s l e y , et nl. In pniHtinm-e
............ PHONE R03 ............
f a n o r d e r m ail.’ and e n te re d In
Intka Daily News is circuited In j ~
M IT in : OF AlHH.It'ATION poll oaald
c a u s e mi t h e 2nd dny o f M arc h,
an industrial and agricultural sec- '
TAX ItKKI) IN Ill'll SUCTION
w ill s e ll a t p u b lic o u t - c r y to
RTS OF Till-: (JKXHUAI. NTA-; fit.- h i g h e s t and best, b id d e r f o r c a s h
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Used Can For Sale
1324 Dodge Coupe.
1921 Dodge Touring.
1921 Dodri 3-4 Ton Truck.
102,1 Dodge Touring
1023 Dodge Sedan
1921 Dodge Sc dun
SHOE REPAIRING
“Terms to some people”
IIOPKIN’S ELECTRIC S H O E
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
SHOP—We turn out neat work, Sanford. Fla.
Phone 3
with quick service and we use
the best materials.

d i r e c t o r y

[LEW IS O’BRYAN.
Office ...
in
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
__ ______Pbjno 417-L 3. _
j FISCHER’S M A RK ET-W e have
_«dti meats and we also can fur­
nish you with delicious delicates­
sen. Phone 579-W. 100 I’urk
I Avenue.___

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ANY FURNITURE TO S E L L ?—
USED FURNITURE CO.— Mir­
rors resilvered, fair prices paid
fur second-hand furniture.* Call
Phone 647.
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Advertisers should give th eir
street or postofflce address as
i well sa their phone number If
rthey desire results. About one
reader out of a thousand has a
1telephone, and th e others can 't
communicate w ith you
unless
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