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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Coolidge’s Guard Is
GivenLightSentence
SWAMPRrOTT. Mnas., Sent,
t.—(/P)—-Thirty ilnya’ confine­
ment nnd $21 lort pay wns im­
posed by n summary court m ar­
tial today on Private ClArcnce
Key, of Centerville, Tex., who
was found lying down at his
post while guarding the presi­
dent at White Court.
Captain Adolphus Andrews
commandant of the Mayflower,
who npproved the sentence of
the court martial, said it had
been ahowti that Key wan lying
down at his post nnd had covcred himself with his overcoat.
No attempt nmdc, he said, to
prove that the marine was as­
leep.
Disapproving the findings of
the summary court martial,
Captain Andrews Into today or­
dered Corporal Andrew Chuntos of Cleveland, another ma­
rine, chnrgcd with going to
sleep oti duty, restored to duty
today.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 1, 1925.

PRICE FIV E CENTS

Cerem onial T o
T
A
X
L
IS
T
S
A
R
E
COAL DISTRICT Elaborate
Construction
Be Staged H ere By Sanford
GAIN..........................
Shrine Club On O ctober 2 9 A
AFTER STRIKE
TOTHEPUBLICThan Million

Edward F. Pane, president o f’ by the Shrinern, nnd Will Leaker,j
the Sanford Shrine Club and sue. j «»nductor of the famous Morocco'
I” ...... to,
.ho S h rf*
S .
""
[Is Speeding
Walkout of 158,000 Miners corcmoial here last year, returned; ('n,,tnin Hitchcock of the Moroo* Income Tax B hiRh Shmvin.T
Terminates Two-Year Con­ from Jacksonville yesterday after , co Patrol, will piny sheriff and cnAmount of Taxes Paid By
ES Hawaii As
tract; Work Will Not Be a conference with Shrine officials deavor to maintain the pence,
Individuals Opened This
ter Ship Is,
Past Illustrious Potentate J.
Resumed Until It Is Renew nnd is wreathed in smiles and
Mornin',' At the Treasury
plans for rtaging the third and| Putnam Slovens of thu Imperial
Jed to Land)
what is declared will be tho great*) Shrine, will mnkc a special trip
10,000 Maintenance
cat ceremonial that Suuford has - lu re from his home in Portland, Lists To Stay Open
witnessed.
*i’t Mo., to lie the guest of honor at
Men Placed On Job ever
For Rest of Month
Oct. 29th lias been designated asi
the ceremony, and it is believed
r'
the date of tho coinmeiicctiiqnt oft that his presence here will he a
Closing Hours of Strike Are festivities and according to a terp 1drawing card for hundreds of Newspapers A Ini wed to Pub­ Colonel N.M.Fulls Delivers Ail
f., n o n
Marked By Parting Thrust tntive schedule that has been com­ Shrincrs in all parts of Florida.
lish Amounts, Nantes W ith­
Inspiring
Address
On
Need':
I
S « u d i C l U cQ p
At Operators by J. L. Lewis pleted the day is expected to bo The schedule that has been ten­
out Fear o f Prosecution'
Communication
Of Milit'in In Deuce Time; •
one long remembered by tho thou­ tatively arranged calls for nil open­
sands of delegates nnd Shrine of­ ing parade led by the Morocco
Target W nctire Held Later Year’s Building Total
PIIILADKLPHIA, Sept. 1 &lt;/T) ficials who are expected to conte Band
1 intained With
WASHINGTON, Sept. L—f/P)—
chanters,
beginning
—A penceablc quiet hung over thu hero from every section of th i 1about 9and
n. m.
Tho people of the United States
Expected to Double
The absolute necessity for a nuBy BothShips
coal fields today ns a result of s tite
n t to
.....................
join
in
the
merrymnking.
J
Following
tho
parade
and
lunch,
clucs
of
well
trained
men
to
nssist
will
have
their
second
opportunity
the suspension of 158,000 workers.
The Present Figure
Approximately 75 or 80 eandt-jtho first batch of candidates will today to see who paid income tax­ in handling raw recruits in ciuc
The Inst of the miners quit the dates
INCISCO, Sept. 1.
will he initiated in tho im­ l»e initiated followed by the second es for 1921 and how much each of another national emergency was
pits on the stroke of midnight, pressive and elaborate manner of section at about I o'clock.
.With half of its
Building
, ^ .|K’rmiln iKsticd In
which terminated a two-year con­ tho organization, Illustrious Po­ A concert nnd unique entertain­ paid. At 9 n. ni-&gt; local time, inter­ stressed by Col. M. N. Falls, specto Hawaii accomplishnal revenue collectors in all dis­ ial Instructor of the Florida N'a- the City o f Sanford during
tract.
tentate J. C. Reynolds having ment will be staged at U o’clock tricts opened the incomes tax lists lional Guard, at a banquet given A ugust amounted to $228.i flagship of the two
Work will not lie resumed until charge of the ceremonial.
ami n grand ball will be given at to public inspection ami for the by the Sanford unit nt tho Menum. ni-enr»ir»i»
the contract is renewed. The first
which took off
Barney .Smart, recorder of the, the armory beginning at 9 o’clock. first time, newspapers may pub­ noh« Cafe last night.
j W f , ' IW.C®™rair tf&gt; ./'K U rea
ihift
of
10.000
maintenance
men,
Francisco Bay, was
Morocco Lodge and one time San­ The delegates and officials are
Col. Falls declared that the Na- O ltbm lttod this morning by
who will police the mines through­ ford resident, will be in attendance expected to arrive in Sanford by lish them without fear of moves
[it’s way westward totlonal
Guard was na necessary a L. R. Philips, city clerk.
against
them
by
Federal
authori­
out, the suspension, took their as­ with his attractive daughter, Mar;; *peclnl train on tho night of Oct.
ties.
he other plane was
brunch of the national dc’fensp s y s-, B ltilding c o n s tru c tio n - in
signed piques without any hitch. Louise, nicknamed, "l.htlo Barney” 28.
" , r .. £ LHtt,o n V
Commissioner Hlair of the Inter­ tern i.s the regular army, and dcThe closing hours of the strike
In the surface of the Oregon Democrats In Receipt
nal Revenue Bureau, has sent in­ clan’ll that the youngMnea now, an , 1‘ ' ol th e f lto t eight
were
marked
by
a
parting
thrust
ocean, 300 nautical
of Caolidge Demand For llis at the mine owners by John L.
structions to all collectors ns fol­ in tho ranks of the militia were j months of 1925 totals $1,101,|m San Francisco with the
Resignation But Declares Lewis, president of thu United
rendering invaluable service to the 285, establishing what is de­
lows:
William Jones standing
nation by training iW lead men in r|nrc.l J „ i w* rccon, fpr* this com_
He
Will
Continue
on
Board
Mine
Workers
of
America.
“The
lists
will
be
open
for
pub­
i lid if necessary,
The assignment of the&lt; 10,000
lic inspection at all tinius during
r 'V ^ r ■ ■ , -■
...
inunity nnd an increaso of 813.from the Jones were
C '• , n,,a 8p°k° brloHy of his 1082.00 or 209 per cent over tho
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—(/P)- maintenance men, who return to
each day for thirty days l&gt;cginplane, the PN-9, No. 3, Tho relations between the Fleet the pits by mutual arrangement to
.
ning Sept. I. Thereafter, the hours service overseas in the World War Vamu period of 1924.
difficulties nnd thnt It’s Corporation nnd the Shipping man pumps nnd attend to the gen­
nnd commented on the folly of,
,.*•
they shall be opened for public in­ sending
untrained recruits
f
ioJ t*1*
i attempting to rise again Board have ngain been thrown in­ eral upkeep during tho suspension,
spection may Is' regulated by each i over the raw,
top, adding that this ,aonlb ot August 19-1 and 192o.
le its flight or to return, to sharp relief through the refund was reported as having gone
collector
of
internal
revenue
with
n *°tnl for 1921 of $43,025,
■ration between the flag- of Bert K. Haney, Democrat, of through without n hitc h. The first Narrow .Margin of 174 Voles Foreign War Veterans Are a view to preventing undue inter­ would be prevented in future wars
if
the
proper
attention
wns
given
L
'V
uVVr-i * KHIn ^0li I**1, month of
fi-9 No. I and the aircraft Oregon, to resign ns a commission­ of the threo full shifts insisted
Separates Mis Total From
Arrested In Hotel Raid; ference with the official work of l- the training of the National ,I8 / ’1™ H.r approximately 430 per
| Langley, was established er of the board a t the request of upon by the union went down tho
office. However, following this IJuard
cent. The increase over July of this
That
of
Democratic
Rival;
Annual
Convention Nearly the
efure 3 o’clock this morn- President Coolidgc.
shafts in time to relieve the night
thirty day period, they must bo
Compliments Lots I Units
yiHT‘ wben Permits for $109,138,
.Matter
l.cfl
Up
to
Senate
Broken
lip
By
Excitement
shift
coming
out.
open for public inspection at least
Asked to resign because of his
In dwelling on the record made " “ro *akon out’ a »»°aal» to $119,No Picketing Resorted To.
anc has averaged 77 land efforts to remove President Pal­
three days a week ami during such
by different detachments nt the ' * ,
TULSA,
Okla.,
Sept.
1,—(/P)—
The
union
made
good
its
assur­
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
1.—bP)
—
I hour since the take-off.
days
they
sluill
be
available
to
the
mer, of the Fleet) Corporation, Mr.
last encampment near Jacksonville
The monthly list includes, among
Haney has refused to accede on ance it would not resort to picket­ Smith Urookhart remains United Conciliatory tactics employed last public at least three hours a day. &lt;’ol. Falls warmly complimented
larger permits, those to the
FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—f/P) any such grounds. The issue has ing, which, it explained, would bo States senator from Iowa by tin* night by lenders of tho Veterans The day and h ours will he select­ (’apt. J. C. Hutchison nnd Mnj. It. I Rylnnder Investment Company, for
of
Foreign
Wars
prevented
a
num­
slim
margin
of
171
votes,
provided
unnecessary
in
view
of
the
effec­
ed
by
each
collector
and
due
pub­
|unt naval seaplanes the developed u question us to an un­
tho senatorial committee disre­ ber tif delegates from leaving the licity to their regulations will lie E. Stevens on the "excellent” the erection of the MncLamlcr ArI. and the PN-9, No. 3, derstanding between the commis­ tiveness of the tie-up.
tdiowing made by the local guards- Ir»dc. a one story brick and stucgards all protests ami counts the convention after their rooms at the given by the collectors."
The
closing
night
of
the
old
ut of San Pablo Bay, a sioner nnd the Chief Executive be­
men, nnd expressed tho hope thnt ro business structure a t Sanford
Mayo
Hotel
had
been
raided
by
a
contented
votes
as
they
were
contract
was
celebrated
as
a
fes­
arm of San Francisco fore he wns tendered n reappoint­
Publication Permitted.
the Sanford boys would win the of- Avenue and First Street, to cost
counted
originally
in
Iown.
force
of
federal
prohibition
offi­
tival
in
many
of
the
mining
towns.
•tljr before 3 o’clock Mon­ ment last June again emphasized
When the Treasury announced a
Coal trains, continue to shuttle
The recount by the senato agents cers under tho direction of Henry year ago that the lists could ex­ fieiency cup to be offered at the $110,200; to tho Sanford Bond und
soon, and flew into the the position of Mr. Coolidgc in
next encampment to tho unit ox- Mortgage Company, for the conback and forth, loaded trains was concluded Monday, nnd the re­ Beard, United States marshal.
&gt;ce»n, bound for Hawaii, support of Mr. Palmer.
amined iiy the public, it issued a eelllng in all phuses of camp ac- *structlon of 11 bungalows in the
creaking by returning strings of sult of their tabulations gave the
The
veterans
were
placated
after
|tial miles away,
warning
that
one
provision
of
the
The president only last week "empties” and road officials ex­
j southern ruction of tho city, costH. N. Maxey, commander of the federal tax law apparently prohib­ tlvity.
or later the plnnos were made it cicnr a t Swampscott that, pect to get the tipper hand of the ubovo result.
Iio
spoke
of
the
honor
attached
V ,,00° and to
Banford
Oklahoma
department,
P.
J.
Hurited publication of the names and to the winning of the Turck ina- *r.n*
.
.
jily at a height above as far ns hu was concerned, Mr. present record coal shipments in Thc watchers for Duniel E. Steck,
Laundry to cover cost of*their new
the
Democratic
contestant,
by
aii-J!®?'
iuu
"‘her
national
officers
bad
amounts
in
the
newspapers.
Much
|iml had established rn- Palmer nnd not Chairman O’Con­ another 18 hours.
other method figure that the result I "md protests against the action* uncertainty resulted and test suita chine gun troph/ by the local cpm-Mdl*n** *,,r $26&gt;|)00.
onication with shore sta- nor, of the Shipping Board, was
I^wis Raps Operators.
iu compel,,M)|j with truardi
I'/ajIgK v^-iho million mack in
indicates the election of their mav'
la*-* bllucfi and officers
wore brought to the Supremo O ^ rt pan’
Iwas well at last reports, running the Fleet Corporation.
The closing hours of tho nnthra- by
nwlW imi JtTTpuJK* o r Mortifu nhd‘ huiMil/g acunuW .ln cighUmoiiths,
witimut
Diking
inio
at*4
'*’
:&lt;
-•*
.
L.;
.«
(i«.&gt;e
ill\eterniif.
wiio
,
,
.
which
construed
the
statute
to
r.navij hearlquartsm coo-. FPs posit inn eras dir-alm i-d a f t y
wage contract were marked countin 'T lhpuU d'toilots.1
were detained and it was oxplained in(&gt;al) that publication was permit­ urged all members of the troop to it is pointed out, marks another
wythirig favhrf.ble
* ’ ’ "for
* differences over budget ’ matters ote
by a parting thrust at the mine
.
exert their best efforts towards j atep in the growth und progroaa
thnt the raid wns not directed at ted.
b&gt; of the nonstop flight, had developed between the two of- owners by John L. Lewis, presl..
., ■* *° Nmmte.
maintaining tho h!*gh efficiency of the "City Substantial" nnd it
them.
I to require 2»1 hours.
Tho Treasury administration score awarded to two detachments i.s predicted that this sum will
ficials, but this was followed to­ dent of the United Mine Workers . ,,nlh
,.’c a I'Pro*lmntoLouis Kratzen, who sail! ho was does no approve of the publicity nt the last camp.
correct, which is another way
day with the information tlmt ho of America
&gt;i Air at 2:2.1 P. M.
Ik* doubled before the end of tho
a traveling .salesman from Detroit,
Hi-3 No. 3 in command of wns not contemplating at this time
S. O. Shinholser, president of the year.
Mr. Lewis charged that the op- ,,f ,sa&gt;’inH l,hnt l,,V fi,m! ,ll’l'bion wns the only man held. Officers section even though it allows only
•&gt;'
^ow tbc spnatc said they found two quarts of li­ the name ami address of the tax Rotary
thanked
Alien I\ Snodv. left the requesting the resignation of any orators had capitalized public: no- V 1 i
r .....Club,
.
. .. the
— member; | Comparative tabulations for tho
payor ami his total tax to roach •t t.ompanj
"
/ o the contested ballots quor
kt 2:12. The PN-9 No. 1, other Shipping Board commission­ prehension of a suspension to boost
&gt; mid the medical do- yonr of 1924 and 1925 nre shown
in
his
room.
the public eye. It has stated re­ tachment on behalf of his club and ns follows:
tlu-ir sales of coal at enhanced ’
protested 3,151 votes that
jhne, took the air at 2:55 ers.
The raiders served thu hotel
|tj Commander John ItodIn his telegram to Mr. Haney prices, lie said the miners had no were claimed for Urookhart ami management with a blunhet war­ peatedly that the publicity provis­ tho city of Sanford for the fine
1921
1925
iremmaqd of the Flight Inst Thursday, Mr. Coolidgc said: choice in the prasont wage dead­ Brookhnrt protested 2,2135 votes rant and officers were placed in ion was unwarranted nnd has op­ record made at Jacksonville nnd Jan. .
.
$37,835
$75,275
claimed
for
Steck.
posed
it
at
every
opportunity.
The
lock
except
to
wait
until
the
ope­
P i 3:11 both craft had
declared
that
tho
citizens
of
SanFeb.
....
“It having cornu to my attention
- 40,770
41,140
of the hotel telephone whole subject has been the center
It is reasonable to assume that charge
ford were just beginning to appro- Mur
V*r the Golden Gate and that you are proposing to remove rators, “having effected n maxi­
.. 35,018
70,690
board,
the
clerk's
disk
and
each
of
a
far
reaching
controversy
with
p tho open sens.
Admiral Palmer contrary to the mum public exploitation, will he the Republican organization in elevator. Deputy marshals and claims for and against freely ad­ eiuto the importance of the local Apr
.. 25,811
439,130
Iown,
which
was
not
overfriendly
detachment
and
to
co-operate
acMr.v'
ready
to
discuss
sanely
the
prob­
*» of aircraft, including understanding I had with you when
. 151,310
95,535
agents rode thu eleva­ vanced and Secretary Mellon again conlingly.
, , un*’(J ~
to Brookhart because of bis apos- prohibition
|W plane.., and planes I re-appointed you, your resigna­ lems of a new contract."
.
81,055
42,020
tors
throughout
the
raid.
will
advocate
repeal
of
the
provis­
tacy from Coolidgc to La Follcttc,
Cup I'laccd on Display.
July
(loud Order Pledged.
Tjotographers, hovered tion from tho United States Ship­
. 63,320
109,380
Five Liquor Grip*.
ion
when
his
annunl
report
made
counted
nothing
for
him
they
could
Floyd
Palmer,
president
of
tha
Aug.
The miners will present n 109
I^TN-ils a. they began ping Board is requested."
.. 43,025
228,407
Five grips containing liquor
Junior Chnmhcr of C'onimcrco,
per cent -nlidarity in the present decently construe the other way. were seized ami 18 men, 17 men of up for Congress.
(tdventure. Launches,
Answers Coolidgc.
Likewise, it being now understood
It has been claimed by some thnt briefly expressed the appreciation
Totnis
k»4 sightseeing boats
$187,153 $1,101,235
Replying in a letter the next day, demonstration, according to Mr.
a r­ tho hig tux payers have been able or his organization, ami warmly
Itrookliart will conform hence­ whom were delegates, vwr
the flying sailors Mr. Haney said lie had told the I.ewis, who pledged that the pub­ that
Full
list
of
permits
issued, and
rested nnd taken to the inn dial's avoid direct public knowludgc of praised tho marksmen
forth,
it
is
icnsonnhle
to
us.suiuo
whose the amounts is also given:
1*1 if.
president during a long conversa­ lic need have no fear of disorders that the Republican majority of office.
their returns by declaring a mini- .steady eyes and nerves had re­
m k j . having n start tion at the While House before re­ in the mining communitcis. Mr. tho senate committee will give the
...................
Gertrude Kuth, $200; Albert
Veteran officials, immedintely [ mum figure of tax duo in their sulted
in the winning of the. hand­
Lewis
said:
“ •Attached the ocean appointment was tendered him
’’
l»onofit of close, decisions to Brook- protested ami the cm ben wer ■ re return ami then later adjusting the some• silver
cup
placed
on
a
stand
Lr^
lln(? ’ *w°9i J uhn L. Alklnson.
The suspension in the anthracite hart, and it is ulso true tliut the leased and tluir personal effects,1amount to the correct figure. Tho ill front
ji ®*Wl»ne wns gain- that he considered Mr. Palmer un­
ront of the
tho banquet
hanuuct hall
i\ H.. J• ( : B a n d , 5l.oOO; J. T.
ball.
mining
region
heenme
a
fnet
today
fitted
for
his
position,
that
to
net
I®** her when the
$1,000; Allen Scott. $18;
| ) r , K . I I. iir ilV l'n li’D lllu/% in n .l .t n Allen,
-Democratic members are not much with exception of the liquor, were Treasury regulations permits umotherwise then he had as a com­ and will lie completely effective. concerned to sent Steck, who, while returned.
PwdwUl light.
I
endment
of
returns
when
condimissioner would have been a vio­ The mine workers deeply regret he ran as a Democrat, took the
f4rn Ct»w of Five.
“Tho arrest of those hoys was a ' li"i"* Justify and attention wan call
P'Ma w m d a crew o f lation of the trust imposed in him that no course is open to them Republican end of the Daugherty mistake," W. L. Coffey, assistant nl recently to returns which had
other
than
to
suspend
mining
op­
oil issue in the campaign.
I ' 0.1*
of 19,200 under the Merchant Marine Act,
district attorney, told tho organi­ gone through collectors’ offices afi
ffllm of gaso- and that when he accepted re-ap­ erations, l&gt;ol point to thu fact that
Why Repubs Want Him.
zation officers. “ Wo were not a f­ tcr the lists bad been thrown open
the
responsibility
must
lie
with
. 4:’ * win? spread of pointment, “there certainly wan an
Upon tho completion of the ban­ $000; Coolidgo Realty &amp; Trust Co.,
ter tho veterans ami a r e not now last year, with the result thnt only
Moreover,
tho
Republicans
are
the
anthracite
operators,
who
have
\fn inchn.
express understanding the contin­
quet,
the troop wns formed outside $125; Carrie Bennett, $25; Gamer
the
few
who
examined
tho
books
now
anxious
thnt
llrooklmrl
should
nftor
them.
Wo
went
over
there
uance in offico or removal of Pres­ consistently refrained from any remain because it they throw him for the purpose of arresting cer­ after the first rush saw them.
the
Seminole
Cafe nnd after being &amp; Thrasher, $1000; Esiah Dixon,
,,lane a * f.,r n rolo ident Palmer.”
g .oil faith attempt to negotiate an
inspected
by
Col. Falls, marched $000; Lula Dixon, $1500; .Sanford
out
hu
will
certainly
run
against
tain bootleggers, who, according
I'UHraiiao adventure, the
Scores of newspapers have made
For him to comply with tho re­ agreement.
•Senator Uumniinga next year in to our information, are staying in plans to publish tho entire list us to the lake front where an impres­ Bond H Mortgage Co., $44,000; R.
onafi/f to start with
"Anthracite mine workers to a the Republican primaries and al­
to resign, lie usserted, would
hotel playing a profitable rapidly as tho nameh cun ho co|e sive machine gun demonstration W. Otter, $2500; Mary E.T timer.
Ij,’
of mechanical quest
under thu circumstances, "carry an man a r e solidly arrayed behind the most us certainly will take the tho
trade."
ied; but the policies of other pap­ was staged, tracer bullets being $100; Seminole Securities Co., $200
ki!io.»*’Jw tw,a engines implication which I can not per­ policies of their organization in
nomination
away
from
tho
only
ad(Continued
on
Page
Six)
ers
have been announced against used to illuminate tho trajectory. F. 1- Woodruff. $75; Marran Smith
L c »(,er thl’ P B -l flew mit.”
seeking proper consideration for
Several hundred Sanford citizens $15000; Seaboard Oil Co.. $2000; P.
(Continued
on
l’ago
Sixi
nuhlicution.
e’ ciKht ,lay«
Tho next step in the resignation the demands of the Scranton dswitnessed the night target prac­ F. Whighnm. $800; F. T. Brady,
rc n°t adjusted com- m atter
rests in Swampscott. Tho trict convention.
Arbucklc Rays More
$100; Charles Singleton. $200; C.
tice.
Ruth Will Apologize Taxes Than Chaplin
President has power to remove a
M. Hand. $3,500; Mrs. Alice Pet­
commissioner of the Shipping
er*, $1200; Mrs. Alice Peters, $’J,Several
Are
H
urt
In
To
Yankee’s
M
anager
^ •’a^sed
Board only for malfeasance, ne­
8»0; Rylnnder Investment Co.,
glect or incompetence, but Mr.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—f/P)—
$110,200: J. A. Ellis. $1000: J. A.
Palm
Beach
Explosion
L^ a. *c*Plane
No. t1 Haney is now serving under u re­
.....I PN-9, Oil.
NEW YORK, Sept. L—f/P)— A motion picture comedian and a
Ellis, $500; Lizzie Davis, $1151; IBabe Ruth, Yankees homo run king former comedian provided readI?,l'r McCauley 100 cess appointment and a new ap­
W. I.ehmun, $1500; Texas Co., $0000;
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Sept.
1.
V_„ * o’clock last night, pointment confirmed by the senate
announced today following a con-(era of published income tax list
—(A’)—Several persons were injur­ A. S. Simmons, $25; J. N. Gray,
'fom the* PN-9 No. 3 wns at its next session would be nec­
fcrcnco with Col. Jacob Ruppert, with one of the biggoat surprises
HARBIN', Mnnchuria, Sept. 1.— ed, one of them a negro janitor $00; J. W. Wynn, $700; Squire
, ®n'fnt:»rily from tho essary for him to continue in of­
owner of the team, that he would
the day. Charles .Spencer Chap­ (d*)—Dr. Harvey J. Howard, Amer­ seriously, when a blast of illumi­ W’right, $40; Sanford Laundry,
Six local boys, Deane Turner, publicly apologize for his dorogn of
fice.
lin
paid $315 personal tax while ican eye specialist of tho Peking nating gas wrcckixl a portion of $25,(8)0; H. Kent &amp; M. E. Higgins.
Arthur Zachary, Algernon tory statements concerning Munu*/ Roseoe
f a ' , P*N-0 planes left,
Arbuckle, general regarded Union Medical College, who was the ground floor of the new post­ $200; C. M. Mitchell. $100; Valdea
Mr. Haney wns first appointed Jr.,
Roy F. Symcs and James ger Miller Huggins.
qj» frroko, paid $0,118.
la!,; i
Lr,,ni Criaay for two years by President Hard­ Speer,
captured by Manchurian bandit.- office building hero this morning. H eal Co., $200; W. I- Harney,
and
John
Edward
Higgins,have
re­
1st.. ' ^'b’ht, circling over ing in June, 1923, in succession to
on July 20, now i.s being held for Damage is estimated in excess of $2500; Shelton Neal, $600; Mm.
*• ’’ "as expected to rc- former Senator George E. Cham­ cently returned from the moun­
w . W. Ixnig, $100; W. S. Thornton.
ransom by a group of bis captors $10,000.
J several hours and to berlain, Democrat, of Oregon, re­ tains of North Carolina, having
$080; Henry Jefferson, $35; Weal­
whoso
numbers
probably
have
been
....................
..
w
w
_
spent
an
enjoyable
vacation
ut
Investigation
by
Fire
Chief
Sad'Hawaiian take-off an- signed. Upon the expiration of
thy Carrington, $200; C. L. Vin­
reduced
to
less
than
ten.
They
j
lor
disclosed
that
the
blast
VrigShan p,h,0 Hay. At nav- that term he was given a re-np- Chimney Rock Camp, neur Ashccent, $100; Josephine Dixon, $15;
aru
unmounted
nnd
in
hiding
near
tinted
iu
an
unventilated
chamber
ville.
•l.
jt was said she pointment l»y Mr. Coolidgc last
the Sunguri River, closely fol­ beneath tho stairs in the east end J. K. Beck. $100: Ccn. Fla. Oil C . ,
The boys report u full summer
i.ij hl' Bight alone, start- June.
MACON, Go., Sept. 1.—&lt;/P)— men hu.i fled to Atlanta ami au­ lowed by ntjunted militia.
ut
the
camp
where
they,
with
130
of the building. The negro jani­ $1800; Gilbert Stokea. $25; H.
J next Wednesday
rsdny aftThe telegram of the President
This information reached llnrhin tor was in the chamber when the Caldwell, $500.
thorities
theru
havo
been
notified.
other
young
Americans,
under
the
Six
men
aru
in
the
Bibb
county
was sent after Mr. Haney at sev­
yesterday in a message from explosion occurred. He was blown
supervision
of
Reese
Combs,
own- jail here arrested by a large force
eral recent executive meetings o f ,—•—
,
. __
,?Uard Course
,
___
Roger S. Greene, general manager through u light wooden door into
Warrants Issued.
it ca np sj&gt;ent of armed citizens and charged
, “n 'Kht covered Snn the board had moved tho removal Itr un,l •Hrcetor •
Ford Interests Pay
in
FounGRAY,
Gu.,
Scptt
1._(/!')—Five
i ,,China
. , for. the
, .,Rockefeller
. ,.
. . - «ie basement stairway. Numerous
of
Mr.
Palmer,
only
to
find
no
su
p
-1
the
past
eight
weeks
lcnd.ag
a
gen, p v \ an Pablo Hays
with
complicity
in
the
murder
Fri­
datton
who
is
at
!•
uchn,
Man-churia
j
windows
in
that
section
of
the
wurrunts
charging
complicity
in
L argest Income Tax;
timrl/ims
tiiit lit*
II
1 I«
it
.
lU il .L ncs took .off. The port for the motion. The Oregon crully vigorous, outdoor life,
working In
to «tl,l
obtain
Dr Howard’
building were shattered .Ly th**
holds that since Mr. I Young Turner served as axsist- day of two Jones county police­ the murder Friday of Floyd Ma­ release.
L.,i
, golden gate was commissioner
comm
blust.
ant councilor during the term, at men, Floyd Malone and Frank lone and ^ Frank Tucker, Jones
Rockefeller Is Next
According to Chinese who have
fre »u*ift ac,tintf as K«»rd Palmer took office less than two the end of which his appointment Tucker.
county police, were issued at noon
k n V iu
ned Lvory i200 years ago by appointment of Mr.
Master Councilor for the 1920
on direction of Acting Co­ arrived at Fudiiu from the iutndil
DETROIT. Sept. 1.—f/P)—Hemy
|ii. Tk ’ cours® from here Coolidgc, tho Government m er-1n
The six under arrest, brought Monday
roner
A.
M. Greene, after an all area, the brigands who capture*! Florida Building Sets Ford
chant
fleet
has
deteriorated
in
|
encampment
was
confirmed,
I
’.y were prepared to
and EdscP Ford, his son, to-*
hero by Sheriff J. C. Middlubrooks morning session
I)r.
Howard
split
in
two
bands
of
the
coroner’s
numbers nnd In ocrvlte, 380 ships
The boys are enthusiastic about of Jones county for anfe keeping
Record
D
uringA
ugust
gelher
with Ford Motor Conipuny,
when
they
crossed
the
Sungari
for
next
year’s
camp,
feted
to
neede&lt;l
“nd
and members of the investiga­
paid
tho
largest incoma taxes on
iniuni ,
ln constant ra- having been in operation under the | prospect
are Grover, Ernest ami Atkinson jury
River,
fleeing
from
Chinese
forces.
I Unic»tion with the fli- corporation at that time, whereas i wh*'n they cxpt*ct to take with Ethridge brothers; Tom and Otis ting force behind dosed doors.
1924 earnings in tho first Michigan
Tho Chinese troops attacked one
JACKSONVILLE,
Sept.
1.—&lt;/P)
the latest reporta place the num- | thoui several additional bunford Stubbs, brothers, ami Mitchell
Heavily armed with shot guns, of these bands, consisting of nine­ —Building permits for tho month District. Henry Fowl jrnid $2.(508,»5I
U D reported that reservu- Moore.
rifles uml pistols, five automobile teen men, on August 25 mid killed of August in Florida soared to new 808.85 while Hdxel Ford paid $2,­
l'l Pt'km‘ ,v‘aolane PN-9 No. Hor lit ________
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tions have already beco made for
loads of officers left here immedi­ tho chief.
destroyer, William
Tho Chinese who records when 27 of the principal 158,055.99. Ford Motor Company
All are farmers living near the ately
A’l n »• L-n #a
j half the enrollment.
to nerve the warrants. In the brought this word to Fuchin wit­ cities in the state show n total taxation amounted In $16,493,­
" mit- 1 K"arti Rhip. 200
scene
of
the
tragedy
of
last
Frim
arkets
I
The
camp
in
1920
will
occupy
m,lc» southwest of San
party are Sheriff J. C. Middle■ ■•
tho same location ns this year, but dny when the bullet riddled bodies brooks uml other Jones county of­ nessed the fight. Mr. Greene re­ of $25,900,312 in construction, ac­ 160.91.
ports.
cording compilation of figures by
I**inal
CHICAGO, Sept. I—(/I*)—Wheat, it is expected that by 1927 the now of Maiono dnd Tucker were found
■dp \vm?*, *Ke from the December, 153 to 153 1-2; May, I artificial Lake Lure will have been stVetchcd out beside their car, ficers, including Churiie Robert*, j Chinese and civil nnd military Jacksonville Journal.
Rockefeller Pays 6 millic
Tof nr,, am Jones made 157 7-8 to 158 1-4; Corn, December, completed and the cump located parked in the underbrush off Gar­ special deputy, and officers from reaching parties nre combing both
Miami, as has been the case the
NEW YORK. Sept.
1 , 0nly lh® PN-9, No. 1. 82 5-8 to 83; Oats Dec. 41 1-8 to therq,
UH*b, Monroe and Jasper counties, hanks of tho rivor. Better co-op- past four months, ngain led thu John 1). Rockefeller, Jr.
permitting
augmented rison road, near Choates Mill.
.f l! f 5 ,,Ved later said .jl j .. j
inner workings of a powerful or- erutlon in tho search for Dr. Haw*
'
equipment
and
increased
acconi• More warrants have been sworn Iganization of moonshiners and nrd had beon achieved by the au­ field with $0,524,177. West Palm I come taxes of* $6,277,669
- rc^ ft had bean seen.
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odations for a larger enrollmentout and are to be served as i.
rum runners will be revealed thorities of tho Mnnchurinn prov­ Bench is next, Tampa third, Mia- income, it became known
nd Beach fourth, S t Petersburg when government lists woi
The
cost
of
production
of
nn
Mr.
Combs,
who
conducts;,’
tho
ns
the
persons
named
can
lie
lo­
L
WOO.OOO opart*
through tho arrests and investiga
acre of lettuce in Florida aver- camp, is a resident of Miami, and cated. Sheriff Middlebrooks be­ tlon, it is intimated, that may lead inces of Kirin and H.dungklnng, it Fifth, Jacksonville sixth, Clcarwn- public. John D. Rockefell
land r ”‘, con*tructed, cor* ages
is indicated in duily reports receiv­ ter seventh, Orlando eighth. San-(paid taxes of $128,420. ,
around $150.
Ip former resident of Sanford.
lieves one or more of tho wanted Into high places before it ends.
\m
Streets,
ed by Mr. Greene at Fuchin,
ford la on th u list as sixteenth,
pent Morgan’s tax was 571 MK

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BROOKHART MAY VETERANS TAKEN
RETAIN SEAT BY AS BOOTLEGGERS
SMALL MAJORITY BY TULSA POLICE

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’ RATIO CITY, 8. D.f Aug. 31.
—(A1)— A national shine, modeled
from one of nature's vagaries, and
situated In the beautiful Black
Hills of South Dakota Is the vis­
ion of Gutzum Bnrglum, the sculp­
tor, and a group of South Dakota
residents who view the Black Hills
as the greatest undeveloped won­
derland in (he United States
The shrine would be a monu­
ment of Washington and Lincoln,
standing side-by-Rld'f, their fig­
ures cairvnd from a huge ncedlc-

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letlc force about the earth aa real estate men vrho will
daUa .vem-frRtp pOft Ut,«tar. In (Uinual convention on Novcr

BY CONDO,; N.
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(Contlnoed from Page Ore)
Lieut. Ralph E. Davidson aa naviRation officer and second PHOt^
Commander Rodger* himtetf
will command plane No. h J ? *
Lieut. D. J. Connell as " J j g g j j k

a - a ^ s s s ®
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Lieut. Connell, one of the navy a
finest masters of navigation.

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thr*f»..'pI4ne«. the W
I»BH’; po^-orediW K Uro 800
?-pOW#r twelvtf-cyUnder PackaVd motora, and one of the PN-9
powered with two 000- horsepower
Packard -motora. arc expected to
reach Hawaii with a small reserve
of flying distance remaining. The
third plunc, also n PN-9, powered
aa its aiatcr craft, possesses a
radius some 150 miles lesa owing
to structural variations, it lining
n plane reconstructed from n P_-7
also developed in the navy’s own
shops.

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reS T tralion .
cham ber o f com m erce
com m ittee.

Charles J. Edward* of New
of th e N ational As*
of Real Estate Board-

nresident

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T w o new golf courtet

Announced
The Unitermv f Miami
Sanitarium and Hralili.ytoeium
Main Shrine Temple
' 'Miami Bilimorr Catino
•
I-ifiy Kiv.era home*
Coral Gablet Theatre
Lido-Scville boiel. )50 roomt

George E. Merrick, founder and builder
of Coral Gables, and o f Denm an Fink,
supervising artist-architect, admit of
nothing less.

Pi'intlng—Decorating
PHONE 303

NEW
on tho shore of Chexaponko Buy I
near hero ami demolished a Inrgi* i
LUMBER YARD
bath house, dining nhcd« nnd two '
unoccupied cottages. Thu damage
A complete line of
was estimated at $90,000.
- i
Thu injured women were chang­
Cypresn and Fine
ing their clothes In tho hath house,
n structure containing ten thous­
Framing
and lockers, when the dry pine
Sheathing
huihling suddenly burst into
Siding
flames.
Flooring
The women’s clothes rnught fire
Ceiling
ns they stumbled in running from
the structure. The victims were
Finish
badly burned before bystanders
Mouldings
bent out the flames.
McAdoo
S
h
y
About
L a th
Scores'of bathers were obliged
to return to their homes in Haiti-j Re-Entry Into Politics Brick
more In their bathing suits when
Lime
the flainus destroyed their cloth­ .MIAMI. Aug. 31.—(/I*)—William B laster
ing. left in the Imth house. A vol­ (Jibba McAdoo, son-in-law of tho White Itock Piaster Board
unteer bucket brigade fought the Into President Woodrow Wilson,
blaze ns tin* bench lias no fire ap­ who is In Miami on n brief tour of Nniis
paratus. Tho fire is believed to Bloridu, only smiled and replied Screen Wire
nnvu been caused by n carelessly “well', I'm going back to my luw Builders Hardware
discarded cigarette.
business in California right away," Ilo irs
when nowapaper reporters asked
Stuart — $280,000
apartment hint if he plulis to again enter na­ Windows
house to bo constructed here, ac­ tional politics. Mr. McAdoo was to
Frames and Screens
cording to nnnouncement.
leave Miami today, starting for his
Made to Order
home in California.
Two Good Seminole

Britt-Chittenden Really Co
210 E . First St.

'
Promite and Performance^
Cord Gibla i* no«*d for carryin* *&lt;
rjpid compUtion great public ana wmi
public baitding project* that cphinc
ih&lt; value- of lurrounding property
Some of its more outstanding develop
ments of recent month* include:.
Completed /
•
Bank of Coral Gable*
Coral Gabit* Pmtoffice
Teleplione fixchange
Congregational Church
Fivt modern fireproof hofcif»
Venetian Casino and Pool
Administration Buildings
Coral Gablet Country Club.
Two fine Rolf courtes
Nraily 1000 homei
Coral Gable* Military Aacdtmy
120 mile* paved *ti«:ts
Under Construction
. Miami Riltmorr Hotel. 450 room*
College for Young Women
Miami Biitmoie Country Club
Coral Gablet High School
Ten m.lcc of waterways.

G. TAYLOR DYER

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Now under construction nt the corner
and Sanford A ve., are requested to

The Federal-State shipping
point service was established in
Florida in duly. 19’J2. A report by
Ibe United States department
agriculture says that it has had u
rapid growth. &gt;

EVERETT, Mass., Aug. 31.—DP)
—Five children, all under 13,
were burned to death nnd their
mother, Mrs. Irene Scenna, was
taken to n hospital with a broken
as the result of n fire hero

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LAKELAND, Aug. 31.—(/P&gt;—
Delinita plans arc being made here

Five Children D i e
When ThcirHomels
Destroyed By Fire

NEW

W E A K EYES
T H E B E T T E R A PRODUi
L S S L S . ^ S '» « S w il l s e e it a d v e r t is e d
in one day. No other eye i.. -------- — ----in ^ rlrin g
I ‘ T H E B U S IN E S S O F R L T
CJ.
all drucsist*.'
• E A S IE R B Y T H E A pV E R T L S

Realty Mem Meet
*t
In Lakeland Soon

South Dakota to discuss details ;
for rafting the .$1,000,000 neccs- &lt;
aary toflts completion.
• In t^e Black Hills thoro Is a '
S O Y O O &lt;pO M ' T W'NOW IU r i m &gt;
group of rick* that-rise perpendic­
ularly as high as a 15 or more
C H / 4 ^ lOOATA^I I S U K
story office building. The rocks
tf v e - c c ., kS3»- v. , u j o u ^'D n ' t
•re known as Tho Noodles. One
IT C H A ’R YOL7
of these has withstood the ele­
ments more than its neighbors and
there remains a wide base from
which ascends n shaft tapering al­
most to n point. This shaft rises
to a height greater than any eleva- i
tloh east of tho Rockies except I
Mount tlarncy, itself in the Black |
Hills.
Situated among virtual .moun­
tains of red, purple nnd gold, their
•lopes dotted with towering pines,
tho proposed memorial rock may
be seen for miles before the long, j
slowly ascending trail finally
brings the visitor within its sha­
dow.
Hero Rorglum found n setting
for A national memorial.
With the ndvico of several South
Dakota residents, Rorglum chose
ns the characters for this memor­
ial Washington nnd Lincoln, two
outstanding figures in American
Mitchell Has Narrow
history, whom he knew would ap - 1
peal to thu. patriotism of every
jEscape From Death
corner of the United States.
Information reaching support­
SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Aug. III.
ers of the mcmnrinl in this state
__(/!&gt;)—Col.
William R. Mitchell of
indicates that the financial prob­
the IJ. S. nir service narrowly es­
lem will be met. Severul wealthy
caped death nt the Eighth Corps
persons have listened sympathe­
Area nir ncrvico landing field nonr
tically to the plan nnd it is under­
Fort Sam Houston tld* morning
stood one New York multi-million­
when his plane crashed nnd was
aire virtually has agreed to finance
demolished ns he was taking off
the project single handed.'
for n flight. Ho was uninjured.

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Italian Submarine
Reported Missing

And quality is everywhere apparent
in the characterful landscaping which
preserves and intensifies the tropical
beauty of the South Atlantic Florida
countryside instead o f shoving it aside
before the devastating band o f pro-,
gross. Fvcrlasting vigilance is exercised
to improve the physical beauty of
Coral Gables despite unprecedented
growth. T o raise the intangible but
vital atmosphere. T he high idealism o f

stitutional. investment— $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
already spent in developm ent and
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ' additional^ scheduled
over a period o f ten years— guarantee
the present at Coral Gables and ensure
the future. W ith values .’ constantly
enhanced, early investors h a v e .made
splendid. profits on resales.
Even
greater opportunities, however,' now
await the investor w ho buys in the
Riviera section at pre-development
prices.
For full, inform ation— and
also to learn’how you may visit M iam i
and Coral Gables free o f all transport,'!'tion cost— call at our local office or clip
the coupon below.

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Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price la Right

house 100 bearing orange
jit, |i| t t • I ,i i f•• * 'tit '■|
nrtd grapefruit tree. Also

ROME, Aug. 31. -(/!’)—Tho Ital­
ian submarine, Sebnstinno Vcniero,
SANFORD
disappeared during the Inst week’s
naval maneuvers off Sicily nnd^*v&gt;
not been hruid from since, an of­
ficial announcement says. Des­
troyers, dirigibles, sub-murine and1
W. S. PRICE, Mgr.
motorboats have searched the Sici­
lian coast day and night since the! 710 W. First SI. Phone 172-w
disappearance of tile submarine,
but without success.

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Near lake.

B0 n'ure# with 7 L6om
lihlisep. J 'Y o iits (in hard
road, lu d large hearing
trees* Adjoining huge de­
velopment.

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Stanley &amp; Rogers
. , realtors

Mill Huildl/tgj

oMiami Kiyicia2
4 0 M iles ofV atcr Fronts
Gccrjc t Merrick.

Flanico Estates

Pierson, Florida, Is Calling ^ on.
RUY WHILE THE PRICES ARE
LOW.
Wo have contracted for a large number of busi­
ness buildings and residences. Our men arc now
grading the roads. We guarantee improvements.
Our representative will gladly call on you anti
explain investment features and our easy pay­
ment plan.
I’kcltc 319 «&gt;r rail at &lt;mr office 3IG Is* Nat. Rank Bldg.

District Silti^NDnagec.
M ilano T heater

Yoo\m»7i«nd me',compin'
ending .Cord,Gablrt'iJ.bor
Also how I c»n^«,MiJ®ll
frtc'of all inwportation.coi

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As Brisbane Sees

the Soul Exit*.
From the Tulsa Tribune, published at Tulsa, Oklahoma, Yen,
H Look* Like • Strike.
comes another Rood batch of free advertising for Sanford.
One Billion Years Old.
Money Goc* to Money.
Inspired by the great publicity fund which has been provided
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Cnpyrixm U I6 )
__M ltn * by the people of this city in the recent Chamber of Com­
merce campaign, the Tulsa paper points out as an example,
CHARLES HENRI, distinguished
the way Sanford people hack their town.
French mathematician, declares
Like many other out-of-state publications that are not that he can prove, scientiflcsUy,
_ IV B H r o iP T Io n RATF.K
• Tear— 17,00 Rlx Uontha~.IS.IO fnmiliar with Florida and that do not know existing facts, the existence of n soul, or some­
. ll»er*d In Civ* by Carrier, par
w eek . 16a W eakly E dition $100 the paper appears to be somewhat skeptical of what it calls thing much like it. He find* in
Ear year.
the "Florida Boom". Under the head of "big talk and big the human being some utterly "elu­
sive and idenl fluid defying all
SPECIAL JTOTlCWi A ll obituary money" it says:
the scales and microscopes in the
rleaa, cards o( than ks. resolutions
world." ■
.........*
We Tulsans nre proud of our city and confident of
3 n otices ot enter:alr._«inta wh ira
areas ara u s d * w ill bo r"*rsed
its
future
greatness.
We
rightfully
claim
the
title
ir a t regular jd v a rtla ln t rates.
MANY CHRISTIANS for many
of being mighty enthusiastic boosters. We are^ inclin­
years have put it in simpler lang­
u n u n r H t h e a s s o c ia t e d r n k i i
ed to he n hit skeptical about the stability of this Flor­
uage, "I know that my Redeemer
The A ssociated P ress Is esclu s.
tvaly entitled to th e us*, (or reida
real
estate
loom
now
underway,
knowing
th
at
ex
­
iiveth." There is something in­
puU lratlnn o f all new s dispatches
side of that "elusive and ideal
cept for purely pleasurable climate, Oklahoma has
oredltea to It or not otherw ise eredte.’. In th is paper ami also the In*
fluid" which says to every human
Florida beaten on natural resources in a hundred ways.
tal newa published herein. All rights
being, "Life is not all. You live
of republiestli.n o f special dlepatchBut one has to take off his hat to these Floridans on
elsewhere."
M herein ere also rrarr**edone tiling,— their demonstration of consummate faith
TUESDAY,"8EPT. 1, 192sT
I.ATE YESTERDAY afternoon
in their land. They not only talk big about it,— they
a coal strike appeared inevitable.
back th;ir big talk with big money. They can teach
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
The advantage will Ik* with owners
1.—Deeper w ater route to Jackson­
us some good lessons in the art of industrial promo­
of the mines, against the work­
ville.
tion.
men.
1^—Construction of St. Johns*In*
The mine owners have plenty of
All
sorts
of
Florida
literature
floods
onto
new
s­
disn Rlrer canal.
coni
on hand. Soft coal con bo
paper
editorial
desks
and
finds
the
waste
basket
S.—Extension of white way.
used in place of hard, oil to a Inrge
promptly. But one letter which illustrates the point
41- -Extension of local amusements.
extent, in place of either. And
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
we have just made is too good to toss aside. It comes
oil nt this moment is cheap and
etc.
from the town of Sanford, a little place claiming some
plentiful. If a coal strike does
1.—Angmenting of building pro*
come,
it may help ownerH of oil
10,000
population
and
probably
lucky
to
have
5,000
m—houses, hotels, apartment
storks
more than it will help the
real inhabitants. But Sanford folks are big bettors
isea.
striking coal men.
-Extension of street paring pro­
on Sanford’s future. They have ju st raised $87,000
gram.
in a popular campaign to advertise the city, and then
PROFESSOR HORACE Iamb
Ye—Construction
of
boulevard
tells one thousand members of the
the city government voted an extra $20,000 and the
around Leh* Monroe.
British Scientific Association what
county $15,000 more. It is said that no taxpayers arc
He—Completion of city beautifica­
a
very old world this one is.
tion program.
protesting the use of the funds.
Science can’t be sure about the_
9.—Expansion of school system
So now Sanford is spending about $125,000 to tell
exact age, hut it knows that it is!
with provision for incrcnsrd fa­
nt least 1,000,001),000 years. And
the world that it’s a town with a future where capital
cilities.
the crust of the earth as it ntands
from outside has real opportunities. The boosters
now may bo ns much as ten bil­
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
there are claiming a world’s record for per capita in­
lion years old.
GOD’S WONDERFUL LOVE:—
vestment in community advertising. Moreover, they
Think of ten thousand million*
For God so loved the world, that
certainly have the figures to support the claim.
of
years compared with the 12,ho r»ve his only begotten Son,
0(10 years that have passed since
The
Tulsa
paper
is
right
when
it
says
Floridans
hack
that whosoever bolieveth in him
the end of the late Stone Age.
should not perish, hut have ever­ their big talk with big money. All over this state for some
Then remember that science
lasting life. John 3:10.
reason the people seem to have a habit of doing that. Per­ guarantees to this earth several
-------- o-------haps it is because they are enthusiastic over the possibili­ hundred million years more of ex­
Labor And The Labor Recruiter
MY FAIR ONE, COME AWAY ties of their state and perhaps it is because of the faith they istence with plenty of warmth and1
TRI-CITY NEWS
Song of Solomon 2:10
ha”e in it. At any rate, they usually demonstrate their sunlight. There is plenty of time)
ahead to settle problems, including
“ Rise up, My love, My fair one,
faith by opening their pocket! ooks for worth-while move­ the various "perils," brown, black, The expected is beginning to will our builders and oilier em­
come swnyl
happen. The labor recruiter is ployers of labor bo able to carry
The night is dork, Oh, do not lon­ ments. When the people of Sanford laid on the table more yellow, etc.
on this winter? We have rolled
ger stay;
than one hundred thousand dollars and said "Here, tell the
nbiontl in the land. Conditions un­ this question ahead of us all sum­
My hsmiuct house is open now for world about our town," the people of this city showed they
"MONEY GOES to money." ns favorable to the wage earner in n mer, but the time is coming when
thee,
the old French peddler said when great many Florida towns is mak­ it will roll no further and we will
had
plenty
of,
faith
in
their
city
and
were
anxious
to
spread
A fenst of love thou shall enjoy
he left his little fortune to the ing it next to impossible for cm- be jammed up against it, unless
the good word around.
with Me.
richest of tho Rothschilds—whom ioyers of labor to retain their we take time by the forelock nnd
,eip, even at tho highest wage provide living accomodations for
Florida people are setting a pace and establishing pre­ he had never seen.
**I long have sought thee in the cedents for the rest of the world to follow. They are back­
Money also goes to New York. scale, This is especially true the hr. 1p necessary to carry on the
desert wild,
The National Bureau of Econo­ among the lnrgcr towns of the
You are no doubt well nnd feeling fine. And that's I
I died for thee—Oh, tarry not, My ing what might seem to be big talk, with big money as well. mic Resenrch says New York State East Coast. Workers are flocking winter building program.
way to lie. However, If sickness should attick ju---------------- o---------------We have several millions of dol­
child;
receives Lr» per cent “of the total in by the thousands because the lars
worth of building projects |
Rise up, My love, and quickly come
current
income
of
the
country.’’
wages
offered
are
most
attractive;
p re pared—have a reserve fund to pay doclnrj tilk, |
A Special Session of the Legislature
under way in and around th e ,
nway
It gets a great deal more than hut when they stay a week and now
tri-cities.
We
have
contracts
let
Tis dark; hut for thee there’s
druggist, clc. Keep an account with Ihe .Srmiaold
that, ns the real figures would see their earnings niclt away for for around two million dollars
glorious dny.
the merest makeshift of living ac­
Governor Martin luiti addressed a letter to legislators in ("how.
worth
of
public
improvements.
We
ty Bank,
comodations, they flock out agnin.
Away, yes, fnr away from sin and which he announces that he will call an extra session of the
lienee the labor recruiter is sent have a million-dollnr concrete
MRS.
THAW,
mother
of
Mr.
strife
state legislature to convene the early part of November. The
out to keep the stream of workers bridge under construction by tho
Into a useful, pure and happy life; special session is being called at the urgent request of the Harry Thaw, who has long sup- to fill the places of those who are state, hut dependent largely upon
*1 Ter Cent Interest Paid On Savings Aco
local labor. We also have many
Come, thou shnlt shelter now be- people of Monroe county, who need additional legislation so plictl copy to reporters, gave leaving.
1000,000
to
ono
of
her
grandsons,
other building projects under con­
S
nrath My wings,.
And victory notes of praises thou that the city of Key West may have adequate water facili­ mid is trying to gel it back, al-1 L*»bor aeems especially hard to templation. We would like to see
coercion. Tile grundsdlwJ^U'cp in Miami and West
shnlt sing.
ties. In addition, the state’s chief executive states, there legidg
the work on all these enterprises
Lawrence V. Thaw, in hia jjcply ■Reach. It Is reported that one of Ijoing in high gear.
"No evil shall l&gt;efnii while I am have come requests frem representatives of various coun­ points out that he is "T h ew n lfith n ‘Miami newspapers has been
near,
In the aggregate it will require]
member of my family engaged in | forced to purchase several ^apartRise up, My love, Oh, come and do ties for local legislation.
a small arm*/ of wage earners to
business."
ment
houses
in
order
to
provide
livnot fear;
In his letter, published in The Herald Monday, the Govs tremendous build­
coupled with the career ing accomodations for its em- carry on
Come lavish now thy love upon thy ernoi* warns that if local lolls are to be considered at the of Thut,
ing program, not to mention tho
Harry
Thaw,
should
Interest
I'loyes.
Other
concerns
requiring
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS!
laird
help rcqui.cd in all tho regular
And thou shalt have My best—a November gathering, they must be advertised for sixty days tho millions of Americans, busy Jn large number of wage earners commercial nnd industrial lines.
before the session.
accumulating money to bo left'are doing the same thing,
rich reward.
Where will we house this army?
Parties here from West Palm Where
This is September first and if any special bills are to be to their children—to ruin those
are the barracks? Where ■ l a i s s s s s x i i s i s i s s i i i i a s s x s i i i i i x i i s x i i
Reach inform the writer that they
"Rise un, My love, Oh, daughter of introduced from Seminole county, some quick work will have children.
even enough available ‘‘pupwent to that city to accept cm- are
a King,
WE GROW rapidly, by using[ ploymont a t a very fancy wage, tents?’’ Th? army is arriving al­
All pure within thou shall glad to be done on the part of those sponsoring the bills. Only
but it will not live in tren­
a short time is left in which measures may be drafted ami new inventions as they come along.)but found after the first week, that ready,
anthem* sing.
Twenty-five years ago there were-the wages earned ami the amount ches with the rats, it will drift
"I come, the night has gone, thu the necessary advertising begun.
2,610 telephones in the City of i paid out for hoard and lodging, on the the places that have made
light now shines;
Brooklyn, RIP in nil of Queens amounted to exactly the same fig- preparations to receive it, leaving
I clasp Thy pierced feet for Thou
the tri-cities to face the same con­
MY FAVORITE STORIES
County. Now Brooklyn and the urea.
art mine."
dition that now confronts Miami
Real Estate Auction Sales. I-et us sell your prq
Ry
IRVIN
S.
CORR
surrounding
Long
Island
territory
"Oh, precious loving Christ, how
Perhaps it is this sort of enndi- and the Balm Benches.
sweet Thou art;
have 500,1)00 telephones. How much j t inV thatcnm pels''these Eas
last Const
Tho laboring man will go where
The caller was undeniably large. poptamus—that’s whut he• done, do you suppose G00.00Q telephones cities to send out labor re cru iters
I’m slidtcred now from every fircy
add to the working lives and effi- to other parts of the state to crip­ he can do the best for himself; he
dart,
When he walked he rippled and one eousain Ids picture!"
is foolish if ho does not. It is
"When did ho call you thia'cicncy of human beings?
I’m waiting now from heaven to had the feeling that should ho sit
ple the progress of private build­ nothing
more than good economi­
nnine?"
hear Thee sny,
ing projects and construction work
TIIE ARABS fighting against of a public nature let under time cal policy to provide for hi3 com­
We are permanently located in Sanford
"It’s a goin’ on two years ago."
Rise up, My love, My fnir one, down suddenly he’d splanh.
Dressed in the simple overalls of
come away."
"When did you first hear about the French In Syria travel in small jVmj*i YonTracfsV "'^ might prove forts ami conveniences. If he does
groups, and scattered swiftly when profitable to labor recruiters of not find these at a reasonable coat,
—Fannie Ilirdsnll Hula. a husbandman, he wallowed Into it?"
OUR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS
------- o-------they sec a French airplane coming. this kind to investigate the sta­ ho will pans the extortionate rent
the office of a lawyer in the foot­ "That very next day.”
nnd
board
bill
on
to
bis
employer
Nevertheless,
they
have
already
"Indeed," said the lawyer; ’then
Rponking of free love, our of­ hills of the Tennessee mountains.
tutes of this state which strictly in a demand for higher wages.
We guarantee Satisfaction.
fice boy says there’* no *uch thing.
Having given his name and his why did you wait nearly two years learned what air fighting means. prohibits such practice.
Up to the present time the wage
One Isiiiih killed forty Bedouin t.
------- o-------post office address, he stated that l"
taking steps to bring suit
Caravans of camels nre seen The News has been hammering earner in lip; tri-cities has fared
hi m?
"I am shocked over this," said he desired to bring suit against a ,
If you have Property you want so ld — List it
traveling slowly over tho sand, ••n the subject of providing more exceptionally well. The surplus he
neighbor
for
ten
thousand
dollars’
Moll,
sub,
stated
the
pmnpccthe iu.m as lightning struck his
j
accomodation
for
people
in
the
trihas
been
aide
to
save
over
ami
carryin"
dead
and
wounded
Arab).
damages on account of libel
i Uve plaintiff, “oulii that there
home.
and kiss it good-bye.
What chances would the old !cities, in almost every issue for above living expenses has been
tho
past
six
months.
Buildings
greater perhaps than hi would
fasl.i-.m-d masses of infantry have!""" i;""1
"",ni
Our office hoy says the good lt*„u
i! lawyer,
with flying machines bombarding / i T ’ ,c*ll ^"ing up on every hand, have found in any other city in
,
,,
,
„
‘down
for
to
see
it
I’d
thought
all
old day . were when the school chil­
out very few of theise are of a class -south Florida.—and that surplus
Well suh, stated the nggrived the time that ho wuz payin’ mo a them?
dren need to carry n jar of syrup party, ho up and called mo a hip- compliment.’
that a wage earner would feel jus­ is what counts in the measuring of
to cal with their biscuit nt recess.
wages.
VIGILANT E
COM MIT YE KS, tified in renting.
— —o-------Wo have pointed to conditions in
shouting to kill, are discouraging
Thu matter of maintaining this
The Httlo girl down the street THE GIRL, THE CAR AND THE DOUGH” bank robbers ami other bandits in other cities in order to hrng thr 1 111G E. Second Street, f unforrl, Fla.
■ state of affairs, and pro­
PROVIDENCE NEWS
sav.; maybe tho reason they call
.the West. The National Surety subject more forcible to home poo- viding tor a great increase in the
some fellows poor fish is that they
Company warns Eastern cities that pie. How long will it k-j before! dinner-bucket brigado as the winlllllU l
me always ready to swallow any
The popularity of our movies in lots, and nil Englishmen save those the "holdup" army is on its way the same problem that other cities j ter season ndvanccs, should, it n i i i i u i i R N i i g H i i a i a i i s s u i a i i K 1" 1
girl's line.
Britain has lately been giving the who are tnonoclvd milords are East ami the East should get are wrestling with will come be­ seems to us, engage the earnest
■ . o-- - fore us for solution? If laboring thought ami consideration of every
ready for it.
KM
■■■■■■■■■ MX* ■■uaifssi*
grave and reverend seignors of bullying drunkards."
In the West they offer a reward people find
’lids is measurably true.
, i it difficult
,
. . .now
. . to. *ts- employer of labor and every civic ■
Al House plead guilty to charge* that country, a» thu French nay,
The "happy ending" also comes for every dead bandit, $1,000 per cure a ahcltor inthe tri-cities, how organization of the tri cities.
of robbery and the fight ho was
supposed to put up, failed to ma­ furiously to think. One day the in for Mr. Nlchol's condemnation. corpse. This makes bandit shoot­
terialize, thus showing that it was products of Hollywood are attack­ It is. he says, the only ending that ing profitable, and it has the ad­
MR. LAWSON’S GREAT MISTAKE
not such a rough house affair after ed as unduly bonstful of the mefits the "hick" mind will tolerate, and, ditional advantage of being legal.
American civilisation; another they therefore the inly ending that
MACON TELEGRAPH
' all.
me he plus tried with vitriolic ad­ produeers will contrive, He quote*
THE JAPANESE need nil their
jectives became tliey hold up nn
ot the lalt”r as laying down courage, for the misfortunes that
With all his acumen. Victor F. conducting his newspaper, that nn
A Colorado paper says, "after exceeding dirty mirror to nature one
this direction for his charges: fall upon them. Sad news from Lawson made one great mistake outstanding personality must man­ M
M
tho collection was taken, the choir A third they are abused for no hot- i "You
gotta leave ’em hnppy. The Tokio tells of many drowned,
M
■sing, "It Is Enough" by Mondolx- ter reason than that they have pu boy 1ms
ifest
itself
through
the
columns
Ho
wroto
a
will
which
placed
the
M
to get the girl and 80,00(1 homeless, floods sweeping
I "non. 'They ought to have follow a crimp in Die British film in­ the dough.got Leave
which lie had bought
,&gt;u,’,*cwfjon- He clung zeal- I*
’em all dolled over vast regions. The rushing newspaper
: «‘d that with "Showers of Bless- dustry.
...
,
H
ou"ly
to
attention to the least doup and driving off in a big eni." waters, following a typhoon, ruined "to public esteem and respect- ' tail of the
office- too jc ilnuslv
VInga,"
The latest attack on the them
No one who knows anything towns, washing away mountain the newspaper which had made his| the men who dealt with himsnme•O'
comics from no less a quarter than
fortune—into the hands of a trust
the movies will doubt that sides and wrecking trains.
’’jOd. He made thu Chicago aw
In China it it declared that thu tlm columns of th&lt;&gt; London Times.1about
this, or something like this, is
company to be managed.
Daily .News a woman's paper; he
' sill: worm has turned out less than Therein Robert Nichols we pre- said in Hollywood every tiny. Nor AFTER WAR broke out. the Cznr
A newspaper is an institution knew that it is the woman who a■
- luff tho *ilk that it usually does. sumo he is the uhl port of that will any serious minded person j put Russia on a cold water basis, that
must survive or die on its own l buys the paper. He made it thi ■
; That’s all right, the girls are Manic—publishes nn nccount of
N
feet.
There never was and
stopping
the
sulc
of
vodka
abso­
quarrel
with
Mr.
Nichol’s
re­
wearing less thnn half of what w hat he sa y and studied at Holly flection on that condition “ Un­ lutely.
will be u successful newspaper that j carried1'i l l ! "Help'"wanted""^'!’, “
they used to.
wood
His judgm ent is that the til," he sayn, "scenario writers and
This column then suggested 'that la dominated by any other business than any other newspaper in the
o-------w hole World, including ou rselves producers have the courage to re- rbsetice of whiskey would tnenn or any other interest except that country. Men itm.il nut in th*.
Senator Cede L. Blease, of South in the cities, are forced 1&gt;y the veal to the fans philosophic happi­ more cold thinking by Russians
giving the public the news and wsitin-; for the Daily News and
Carolina will start the evolution “hicks"—he has the world—to take ness as opposed to happiness in and that one result of such think­ of
upon it fearlessly , its “Help Wanted" colon
»
talk in Congress In December, he in pictuies only what they like. lerms of dough, girl ami car, tho ing would be the absence of the commenting
rays. Well, he's a big enough In nthur words, ho finds that back­ fans will continue so to envisage Czar. That prophecy was fulfill­ and fairly. Other newspapers m ay, pear. It was Mr. Lawson m in if‘it!
re-'ne
[ T th
h aitt has
h f been dcmonstrat-icr.
^
through his new *,n,1 .
monkey for the task, which is one ward rural America, tho America it."
ed.
respect,
thing In his favor.
that brought about the Dayton
ed to o o fte n by napirunts for p o li-i
y ,,t
We might, of course, make til *
■ ■ office —
• ■
- V o ,m‘-t*
he
the
ma.i
trial, sets the pace for tho film in­ retort to Mr. Nichols that what
NOW BOLSHEVISM restores *tical
who
have purchased
en &gt;n
tt of
ofdeath,
it n&gt;paper
'1C left
U‘U
thc
ma ’the
not
to
a
dustry.
Hence,
according
to
Mr.
ho
charges
against
American
vodka
to
its
old
alcoholic
power,
New York plans to hold a candy
what were powerful newspapers,!BonBlil„ ,
onality,
hut
to
an
institution
and
Nichols,
"most
American
films
films is not a peculiarly American about forty iierccnt. Tho vodka only to wntch them die on thei
convention and Johnny Spencer
«o a bank, at that. The public will
• aays it will be a nice place for ii paint heroines entirely white and condition. If he examines tho had been sold much weaker and hands.
211)2 First St.
Realtors.
say that its editorial policy is tern
fell* w to take his Sugar, but we villains entirely black, admit­ character of tin ..........................
popular ‘ litera-1peasants were not satisfied.:
be
A
newspaper
must
bo
an
entity
pored
to
the
moneved
intnn..r«
ir
a
il*
..................
_______
they get
back th
insist that it will bo u nice place ting no subtlety oT any sort." | ture” in his own country, he will j When
Therefore, he continues, in Am understand what a prosperous Brit- (strong drink, they and the it t "l‘L w‘thin Itself* without strings of he had left it to the V M C A "•,*»*«*. ........................................................ ..
for him to get his Sugar.
Bolshe-1
any
sort,
without
tics
that
bind
too
as
he
left
a
fourth
of
’hU
erienn films “all women are eith­ »h film industry would do in tho i vist government both will pr
robably closely. It must be Independent of, the public would have s.ii.j ik.-.r
--------—
er moral or Immoral; the term
of story-liuitiling for the be pleased.
any „U»r b u .ln c . To pu. 1. on. I
d ^ ij
f . Lakeland is meeting its house moral being used solely in refer­ way
But such a retort would
Men to whom thinking is new,
thc control ot on, other hu.l-.it to . ‘ “ r o t fh . puMk
sW tago with seventeen residen­ ence to sexual matters. All great scieon.
not do away with the fact that dislike* the unpleasant sfcnflttum .lor
tial permits taken out in two days. cities are sinks of depravity. All our
ness, or of men who are not news- .would have said it was tempered to
film
industry
is
largely
in
tho
and effort.
AN ADVERTISEMENT
I
pap*r. m-n, u to crush Us life qpLUnionism, When a man who has „0
While Sanford isn’t doing quite as monied men spend their leisure in
of men who are not merely
And government that want tni.Mr. Lawson might havee reason- one to leave good, the August permits will show cabarets. Most foreigners are cor­ bands
................
a nows pa per to prtsof vulgarity hut tacking, rule in peace find their work cas- ed with himself very aucccsfuliyj pares his will
IS Tilfc*SiLENT SALEM AN OF C0MMB*1
that tho month almost averaged rupt. All French women snvc pillars
should enjoin
apparently,
in
any
-ippreciation
of
ier
when
the
crowd
is
well
sup-1
from
his
own
career,
had
he
chos-JUs’1
sale
to
oth’
t henewspaper
one home permit a dny.
those who are marquises are liar* spiritual values.
ther
men!
died with whiskey.
len. Ho was n mnn who realized, in upon Ida executi
executors.

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Personals
Arthur Sellars of Orlando was
In the city Monday on n business
will enterWalter Morgan of Daytona
•C in honor of hei Bench was in the city Monday on
Kathnrine Pitt business.
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k * ,t 3:30 P- mMr.'nmi Mrs. Ray. Fox of Ocala
1were the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Proctor .will entor- .Emmett McCall for thu week-end!
u : school class of )
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W. A. Radford of Orlando was
Harney. The the guest of his sister, Mrs. 0. T.
at Miss Poctor’s Alford Monday at her home on 115
jirk Avenue at 4 French Avenue.
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Tom Owen left Tuesday for
Clearwater where he expects trt
LL Msllera will give mnke his future home. Mrs. Owen
later.
Cfltnl at 0:30 p. m. will join him _____
L 0f Mrs. Fannie S.
Milton Robbins, who has been
■»itle Avenue..
for the post two months at Camp
Sapphire at Brevard, N. C., re­
Tuesday
Epworth League turned home last week.
focinl at the Metho­
Mr. and Mrs Claude Herndon
ds o'clock. All mcmand son, Claude, returned home
-a. are invited.
Monday after spending n fort­
night at Daytona Beach.

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BY WHICH
HUNDREDS CAN
PROFIT
INVEST IN

iodist Notes
in. J- S. Ward

Bryon Stephens has returned
from Waldo, Starke and Ocala,
where he has been the guest of
relatives for the pnst week.
Edgerton I’utterson returned
Monday after spending the past
month in Asheville, N. C. He
stopped at Tallahassee cn route
home.
Mrs. Sara Oillon and Miss Allie
nail Gillon have returned from
an extensive visit with friends and
relatives in North and South Car­
olina.
Mrs. II. C. DuBose and family
have returned home from Daytona
'Bench, where they spent the sum­
mer most at this popular summer
resort.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Purdon
and guest, Mr. und Mrs. Jack llewitt of Waynesbora, Gn , motored
to Uikcland und Winter Haven
Sunday.

Ideally Located, With Guaranteed Improvements
Prices Will Advance On Or Before October 1st.

Through this Maya Indian, Tata, scientists at Tulnne University, New
Orleans, hopo to clear up the mystery surrounding the origin and
one time ndvanced civilization of his tribe. Tata owns a small farm in
the wilds near Chiapas, Mexico, and was brought back to this country
by Oliver Lafarge, right above, end Franz Blum, lenders of, the university expedition into Central America.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmett Hunt and
daughter, Joyce nnd their guests, \
Mrs. Lottio Dempsey nnd Miss.
Majorie Dempsey spent Sunday a t !
Daytona Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Britt
of 408 Palmetto Avenue announce
the birth of n daughter, Sept 1.
The little girl has been named
Mary Frances Britt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Watson left
Tuesday for Hendersonville, N. C.
by motor and will stop en route to
home in various parts of Georgia
to be tho guest of relatives.

itka District Epwofth
Ititute will
hold its
iDeLand on Friday nnd
Sept. I und 5, with the
program: • ' - - * „ \
Mr. and Mrs. M. "ltun$ and 6nby
Friday Nighl
were
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
address: The Cost o( Emmett
Hunt Monday en loute to
►-by Rev. Rev. I. C, their home in Fort Lauderdale,
after having spent the summer in
tour—Reception by Dc- Georgia.

Main Office—Trimble Building
117 N. Main St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Byrd nnd
children, Mrs. J. 6. I.nney nnd
daughter Gene Martin, .Mrs. Eu­
gene Rouso and Miss Eugenia
ltousu formed n congenial party
motoring to New Smyrna Beach,
notional Under— Uy Sunday.
ilarrfurd.
Mrs. Samuel H. Buchanan has
miry Lender—To be
returned from a visit of six weeks
I Stmice Under—Go- in Louisville, Ky., with relatives,
while away Mrs. Buchanan met
Wnife Service for 15 scores of people that were coming
rftn: “The Making of to Florida tnis winter to make
this their home.
Vl A. Wilson
^ Afternoon.
Mr. am! Mr*. R. O. Travis ar­
rived in the city Monday from St.
W f - a l Mating Lender Augustine to make their future
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home here ami are now pleasantly
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located at 801 Magnola Avo. Mr
B 1■• ag—Ti-mim(inia 1s Travis has accepted a position
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V Sofat
Kunent.
Deane Turner, Arthur Znchery,
James Higgins, John Edward Hig­
fHoreihy Ray returned gins, and Algernon Speer have re­
1 from Ocilj, wJi.to ,»ho turned homo from Chimney Hock
i •• pa.&lt;( »eek as the Camp, N. C. They report a won­
I re/alivej.
derful summer. With the excep­
tion of Deane Turner, whose foot
injured, all of the boys won
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OTHER BLANKS 1925 Football Rules Vary
’AMPA IN FIRST Very Little From Those In FOUR STRAIGHT
IAME OF SERIES Effect During Last Season FROM PHILLIES
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Longue Loaders Continue to
Lakelnntl Hurler In Fine
mission to enter the field or was
(Hy
The
Associated
Press)
Push Forward While New
Form nnd Highlanders Cop
summoned by an official.
Football
players
and
spectators
York
Is Idle; Proves Beat
Contest; Turns ItnckTampn
This year the captain of the team
at
games
this
season
will
have
lit­
Chicago
by Score o f 5-3
winning
the
toss
may
choose
to
Twice W ith liases Full
tle cause for worry ns they consid­ receive pr kick in addition to sciectPHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1.—(ZD
LAKELAND, Aug. Sept. L— er the new football rules. If they the goal which he will defend.
fourth
The rule on dipping last season —Pittsburgh won its
l/P)—Luther was In masterful form were familiar with the rules last
straight
from
(Philadelphia
here
called
for
the
loss
of
15
yards
here Monday and tdanked the Tam­ year, they can pick up where they cither from the Hpot where the ball today by a score of 10 to 3. The
left off, with a few exceptions. The
pa Smidcers in the owning game Wording 1ms licen changed in some was put in play or from the spot locals had n two to one lend until
3 to 0. Luther gave up only six instances but not many real chang­ of the foul, at the option of the the fifth when the visitors pound­
ed Knight for four hits nnd three
hits, widely scattered, except ill es have licen made. When the rules offended side. A change provides n runs.
penalty of 25 yards, to be enforccommittee
met
in
March
there
the second When a single and a
Score by innings:
were humors that many striking icd from the spot where the foul Pittsburgh
.. 100 030 042—10-13-0double failed to score for the changes
were to lx* made, espec­ occurred.
000 200 001— 3- R-l
Smokers,
As far back ns the memory of Philadelphia
ially in regard to the forward pass,
Bnttories:
Meadows
nnd Smith;
The Box Score
oldest
football
fans,
if
a
foul
was
but there was no tinkering with
Knight,
Betts
and
Woodall
nnd
TAMPA
AH R 11 I'O A K the norinl game.
committed by the side which did
Snead, 2h.......... 4 0
0 2 1 0
Acting on a suggestion from the not put the ball In play, the scrim­ Wilson.
Hicks, 3b.
5 0
1 2 2 0 Association of Coaches, the com­ mage after a distance penalty was
Estrada, cf.
BRAVES DOWN CUBS
.. 3 0 1 2 0 0 mittee made a change in the rules counted as first, down with ten
BOSTON, Sept. 1.—(ZD—Boston
Welk, ss. ..
.. 3 0 1 2 3 0 involving blocked kicks. This nl- yards to gain. An important change
Lee, rf. .. . .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 terntion provided that if the ball in this is the abolition of first evened up the series with Chicago
Casores, If.
.. 4 0 0 3 0 0 does not cross the line of scrim­ down on nn offside penalty unless at two-nil hy taking Monday’s
Lopez, c. ..
.. 3 0 1 5 0 1 mage it shall lielong to the side the penalty gives the offensive game 5 to 3. The Braves bunch­
Jessmer. lb.
. 3 0 1 0 0 0 recovering the ball. If, however, team the ball beyond the point to ed hits off Kntifmnnn. Wilson, re­
cently recalled hy the Braves from
Alvarez, p....... 2 0 0 1 1 0 the kicking side recovers the ball be gained,
Peterson, x........ 1 0 1 0 0 0 it shall count a down. I-ost year
Bringing back one of the pret­ Worcester, had a perfect day at
if a blocked kick was recovered tiest plays nf the game, the return bat.
Score by innings:
Totals .. .. .. 31 0 0 21 7 1 by the kicker’s side it went ns n of the kickoff, the 11125 rules pro­
x Hatted for Alvarez in 0th.
kicks which cross the line of scrim- vide for the restoration of the Chicago....... 100 Oil*) 011-3-11-2
LAKELAND
AH It II PO A F, first down. All partially blocked kickoff to the kicker's 40 yard Boston ......... 110 020 lOx—5-12-0
Buckley, ss.
Batteries: Kaufmnnn nnd C|pn3 0 1 1 1 0 mage will be treated as if the ball line instead of midfield but no pro­
Kowalski, 2b.
znles; Barnes and O’Neil.
4 0 0 3 4 0 bad not been touched.
vision in made for a tee.
Welch, If. ..
4 1210
0
Another rule covering appearA new Interpretation of the
Brazier, cf. ..
2 O 1 3 0 0 anco of physicians and trainers on scrimmago line provides that in­
Edwards, lb.
4 1 2 10 0 1 the fielding during play, provides stead of nn imaginary line on the
Doyle, 3b............4 1 L 0 1 0 Hint such aides shall report to the* ground it shall also be a vertical
Sura fee, rf........ 4 0 0 2 0 0 referee, just as nn incoming play­ line which shall be considered n-&gt;
Francis, «......... 4 0 1 0 3 0 er would be required to report. the lino of scrimmage. This will
Luther, p............3 0 l 1 2 0 Without seeking preliminary per­ clarify Ihe question as to players
mission to enter the field. Here­ on the line of scrimmage being
T o ta ls ......... 32 3 0 27 11 1 tofore a doctor had lo attract the . required to keep their hands on
OAKMONT, Pn.. Sept. 1.—(ZD
Score by innings:
attention of nn official to get per­ I the ground.
—Oakmont long and treacherous,
Tampa .. - .................. 000 000 000—0
inviting and at the same time'di.iLakeland „ .............. 000 012 OOx—3
cmirnging, repelled the advances
Summary: Two base hits, Doyle.
of many n budding champion nnd
Jessmcr. Stolen base, Welch 2,
several veterans of golf in the
Brazier. Sacrifice, Lee. Double
first 18 holes round of the Na­
play. Buckley to Francis to Ed­
tional amateur championship Mon­
wards. Left on base, Tnmpn II,
day. , Only once did par for the
Lakeland 3. Rasa on balls, off
mighty course fall the youthful
Luther 0, off Alvarez 3. Struck
Roland !(. Mackenzie of the Co­
out hy Luther 4, by Alvarez 4.
CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—(ZP)—With lumbia Country Club in Washing­
GAINESVILLE. Sept. 1.—(ZD Umpires, Baxter and Simmons.
Being president of a University the last complete ehnnge of scen­ ton, D. C., conquering the I72 sand
Time 1:41.
does not interfeer with the trend ery of the 1925 season inking place holes in 71 one under par figures.
tnwnrd the great outdoors, or at overnight, Washington ami Phil­
Boldiy Jones, amateur king, for­
competitors for the mer open ehnmpion, and the nian
He’s A Champ
least it does not in the ease of adelphia,
Dr. A. A. Murphrce, of the Uni­ American League pennant, are who fought the professional and
versity of Florida. He still finds grooming their none too robust present open title holder, Willie
time to devote to one of his fav­ forces for the important two game MncFarlnne, through IOH holes at
orite past times—golf—and is not series opening in the Nation’s cap­ Worcester, Mass., early In the
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ital today.
a rookie with Ills clubs.
summer to lose by n single stroke,
Wnsington goes into the series was his powerful self, although
Shooting
perhaps
the
most
bril­
r
liant golf of his long experience with a three and one half game several strokes above the record
on the links, Dr. Murpliree, men­ lend donated largely hy the corn- 67 that he drew from his clubs
tioned by William Jennings Bryan pleat collapse of the Athletics in over the same territory on Satur­
as a possible Democratic contend­ the West. Although the pitching day. Jones reported a 73, one over
er for the 1921 presidential candi­ staffs of both rlubs were badly par.
dacy, turned in a score of 7*1 for riddled under the cannonading of
A large gallery on opening day
IH holes play, a mark just four the Western clubs, the Harris ma­ was treated to a leusunt surprise
chine, granted a three day respite when tin* “seige gun’’ of tho'enutq
strokes above par.
On the first nine, Dr. Murpliree through the indifferent playing of Jesse Guilford of Boston, a cham­
rhot a par 3*1, nnd raine in with a the Chh-ngu White Sox, takes into pion of bygone yennv routed ini■-.■’os &gt;Vqy ;r
Id, for a total score &gt;4 7*1, said In j the melee a box corps about to re­ pending oblivion nml battered his
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be the first time he has ever brok­ cover from a campaign that was way to a creditable 74 to take
en HU in 18 holes of piny. 11is mark almost its undoing.
third place in the standing, with
The standing Inst night was:
was regarded hy local golfers as
IS holes to be plnyed before the
exceptional on tlx* Gainesville coun­ W ashington............ 79 45 ,637 championship 1*5 is cosen,
Philadelphia .......... 74 47 .*512
try club links.
Pittsburgh, regarded by ninny
Three times on the first round,
Dr. Murpliree lay dead on the pin League bunting, stretched its lead
with his approach shots, striking over the New York Giants to at*,
the flag shaft each time. His most veil and one-half games Monday
FLORIDA HTATE LI :agu
beautiful drive of the round was by subjecting Philadelphia to its
(Hero ml Halt)
on number eight hole, when his fourth straight defeat, 111 to 3,
Won Lost Pet.
while
the
Midi
raw
dub
was
idle.
hull halted a hare six inches from
I'ampii..................
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41 21 .677
The standing:
the cup.
Lakclaml.............
21 9542
.626 St.
fir. Murphrce shot bogies on the P ittsburgh...............77 4
Ivtcniburg
..
27
37 .422
New
Y
ork.......
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73
5
.565
diffieull third nnd fifth holes, hut
Sanford .............. .. 15 49 .23
came lmck with birdies on Nos. 7
The average yield pur acre is
to H to record his perfect score on
NATIONAL I.KAt ; uf .
“bout 254 hampers. However at
the out round.
Won Lost I’ct
Bradenton nnd Sanford it is claim­ I’itt.ilmrgh
.. .. .. 77 4*5 .626
California is Florida’s strongest ed that some producers get lillO to
competitor in the shipment of let- 700 hampers per acre with some New York ........... .. 73 57 .562
tune. Texas comes next) in compet­ having been known to go as high t'im'imiali ............ .. *57 57 .5 to
Brooklyn .............
For the second time “ Big Joe” ing with Florida in the shipment as 900 hampers from one acre.
St. Louis ............ .. *52 «56 . 184
Mndwnyoxh of Cloquet, Minn., is of this crop, sending out from Its
the world ehnmpion log roller, lie borders about I,null cars per sea­
Plymouth—Dixie Highway, be­ Boston................. .. Cu 73 .151
d efeated Curl Williams in n re­ son, llm busiest time being from tween this place and Osceola, to he Chicago
.. 56
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I’hilmlclphiu
cent tournament at Marinette, Wis. January through March.
..
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improved.

National Amateur
Go l f Tournament
Opens AtOakmont

Teams with five conference tilts
. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 1.—(/P)
—With high hopes of success in booked include North Carol . '
every camp, 22 Southern Confer­ Florida, Mississippi A. «n,‘ ‘
ence football squads wilt begin .Scwanee, Tulane nnd Tenm*. ,
while South C a r o l i n a , M ama" »
training Monday, Sept. 7.
ciemson,
North Carolina »taie
All teams but Alabama have n
“Ole Miss” will play four, w th
chance to improve their standing and
of Inst season nnd the champion Louisiana State content w*
Crimson faces strong competition three.
Gaps in varsity squads, caused
In holding Its own.
by
graduation of n number or out­
Four teams can do no worse
stars, will be met in many
than last year, for n quartet fail­ standing
cases
this
by promotion oi
ed to win a game In the big South­ youngsters season
from freshmen teams.
ern ring.
Football of n high quality ’Was
The 1925 season will see concen.- played hy first year teams in tn°
trntlnn of games at home by sev­ south last season.
eral teams, with “all Southern"
Backs lend in captains who will
dates for others who have been take
command for the first U
time
trot-!
Sfamed Iinnthe
^ Epast
t f for
S gglobe
lX B
E take command
g
ing habits. A disposition to-rcduco P0*.1 " eck/
^ 9 *T « , i _oaj.
traveling to a minimum Is evident jf;n‘,ers» n,ne play *,!ul&lt;
in some schedules.
| turns, six are tackle «
r.
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si*
one* will captain his
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end*ends
n»&lt;land
nne
Only six conference
teams will* tcnm
from
the center of the line,
play mtcr-sectlorml games. Geor­
Captains are.
gia Te&lt; h meet* Perm State in New
Alabnmn, McClinlook. end.
York, nnd Notre Dame in Atlanta.
Auburn, Harkins, tackle,
Tulane tries conclusions with Mis­ Ciemson, Finkels, end.
souri in New Orlenns nnd with
Florida, Jones, hack.
Northwestern in Chicago; Wash­
Georgia, Thompson, end.
ington nnd Lee goes to the East to
Georgia Tech, Wycoff, back.
play Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh,
Kentucky, Kirwan, end.
Princeton, nml West Virginia lit
Louisiana State, Steele, tackle.
Charleston.
Mississippi A. nnd M., Stone,
With one intorsoctional gnme
include Georgia, Yale at New Ha­ end.
Ole Miss, Mustin, back.
ven; Kentucy, Chicago at Chicago;
Maryland, Hough, guard.
Maryland, Yale at New Haven.
North Cnrolinn, Mclhcr, guard.
Alnlinnin and Virginia Polytech­
North Carolina State, Johnston,
nic Institute lend the organiza­ back,
tions in the number of games
Sewnnee, Barker, back.
scheduled inside the conference.
South Carolina, Long, tackle.
Each has seven. V. P. I. nnd Au­
Ttilnno, Lautenschlaeger, back.
burn lead in conference games,
Tennessee, Lowe, tackle.
played last season with seven,
V. M. L, Caldwell, hack.
three V. P. I. games resulting in
V. P. I„ Moran, center.
drawn battles. Georgia, Georgia
Vanderbilt, Reese, hack.
Tech, Auburn, Kentucky, Wash­
Virginia, Diffey, hack.
ington mid Lee, Virginia, Vander­ Washington nnd lee, Thomas,
bilt nnd V. M. I, will play six.
end.

Florida University Champions To Open
Head,Dr.Murphrce, Crucial Series With
Is Devotee Of Golf Philadelphia Today

Duval High School
Faces H a r d Grid
Schedule Thi*s Year

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JACKSONVILLE. Kept. L—(ZD
—Duval llgih, of this city, usunlly
n chief figure in the fight for
High school football honors in this
state each season, will open its
gridiron schedule on October 3 on
home grounds when it engages the
St. Augustine squad.
Hillsborough, one of Duval's
greatest obstacles in its quests for
football laurels every season, is
scheduled to clash with the Tigers
here on October 24.
Its schedule follows:
Oct. 3, St. Augustine High, at
Jacksonville; Oct. 10, Columbia
“'h, at Lnko City; Oct. 17, Leon
High in Tallahassee; Oct. 24, Hills­
borough High, at Jacksonville;
0,;L 31. Miami High, at Jacksonvdlf, Nov. 11, Lanier High, at
Jacksonville; Niff. 20, St. Petersjhurg High, at St. Petersburg; Nov.
2)5 Boys’ High (Atlanta) at Jacksnnvillc.

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There will be offered for sale
tober First, in country estate?
improved with hard surfaced roan
er, lights and sewerage, a tract!
containing 700 acres laying J
south of the Country Club. This!
land is a beautiful rolling propet*
prising numerous lakes. The '
lected for the property is
5 I
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£ J
£ L lU IlV

We are offering cash prizes fopd
written suggestions as to the mostjl
tive and economical way to heaiJJ
develop this property as follow* 1
First Selection.........................
Second S election................... ~
Third Selection ...................... ~
Judges for this contest to be
from Sanford citizens.
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CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER
PRIZES AWARDED
NOVEMBER 1ST

By Saturday of this week signs
S posted so th a t all wishing to inspeefl
■ property can do so by following
jj signs direct.
3 First going out on the Paola Uoadt
: the Country Club and turning left at!
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This property is owned by wealthyi,
cate at Lake W orth and is headed l
A. Rostan and is now being managed
John Russell With Offices at Ser^
Hotel, who will receive all eommi
tions.

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SOUTHCRN LF.Af; uk
Won Lost
Atlanta
.. 76 59
New Or leans
. 75 &lt;50
NuHville
.. CD 155
Mcmpi t
.. 71 *17
Mohilo
.. (57 68
Chattanooga
.. 63 71
BirminglMMi
.. 159 75
Little Itock
.. 60 7*5

and grapefruit tree.

from Fairmont, W, V,, to Tam­
many Hall, N. Y., to pay an elec­
tion bet. lie thought Davis had u
Pet, chance to bent Coolidge.
.fid i*
.612
.518
.528
508
. 173
.418
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
.300
Fnnford-St. Petersburg, rain.
Lakeland 3; Tampa **.
Pet.
LEAGUE
.r$f»:i BostonNATIONAL
5; Chicago 3.
Philadelphia 3; I'itl hurgli 10.
.515 Only tw o scheduled.
.1)1fl
. 196
AMERICAN LEAGUE
.170 Open date.
til
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
.411
Chattanooga 8; New Orleans 15.
Little Rock 5-5; Birmingham *5-3.
No other scheduled.

Yesterday’s
Results

Today’s Gaines
1

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
St. Petersburg at Sanford.
Tampa nt Lnkelnrtd.

(Large Bank Increase
Shown In Daytona

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Only two scheduled.

DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 31.—
(ZD—Bank deposits in this city in­
creased $2,912,389,11 in less than
two months, according to figures
made public here. *&gt;n June 39 total
deposits stood at $9,381,51)15.00, ami
mi August 22 they had Increased
to $12,203,895.17.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
I’hilndeiphiu at Washington.
Only one scheduled.

TO THOSE DESIR1NO LOCATIONS IN THE

Ll *t m e r e t u r n o f "Th e . p r o d i g a l
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Britt-Chillendcn Realty Co., Inc.
210 E. First Si.

Also

S A L E S FORCE

poaches, persimmons, and
some nursery stock.
fenced.

Rooms 501-502. I’hnne 05
First National Hank Building.

All

Near lake.

M. M. S T E W A R T

DOUGLAS KI

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Price $«G00. Terms.
*‘!0 acres with 7 room
houses. Fronts *on hard
mad.
Did large hearing
Adjoining large de­
velopment,

\

A WONDERFUL OPPORTUN
To own a home on beautiful Crystal Lake.
Cut a lot now while they are cheap.

I'rice $20,000.

Come to our office, 11G Mnginliu Avenue
take you out nnd show you our property
you a boat ride on tiie lake.

$5000 cash will handle.
“Service That Is Reliable’

I*. SUMMONS Sales Manager

Stanley &amp; Rogers.
REALTORS

108 Magnolia Ave.

Real Estate—In vvst meats.
„
Ball Building
Snnfiird, Fla.
’Phone 71*5

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SUNSHINE
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MASH

LAKE iVIAKY DEVELOPM0H^

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THE B U SINESS OF RUNNINO A HOME B|
EASIER RVTHE ADVERTISEMENTS.

C OT T ON S E E D MliAl*
FOR FF.UT1LIZKR OR FKKD
Gi t Our Prirrs mi Now Crup Meal fur Pruiupt Sl»&lt;pmvni

SANFORD FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
Phone 5.‘UJ

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Dealers W1

SUNSHINE EGG MASH

Crain,
Feed. SunshW
try

A R C A I) E

Now under const ruction at the corner of First St.
and Sanford Ave., are requested to see

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Myrtle Ave. and 1th. St.

NOTICE
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G room

house 100 hearing orange

.. 61 63 .492
R. A Lonr nf M&lt;&gt;i gaiunwn, W. Va.
is once again a barefoot hoy. Sans
shoes nnd stockings he is walking
56 *59

AMKRICAN I.KAt 5IF.
Won [,ost
W ashington........ .. 79 45
Philadelphia .. . .. 74 47
Chicago ................
&lt;59 57
St. Louia ..
59
Dot roit
63 61
Cleveland
.. 5‘J (5)5
New York
.. 51 71
Huston
36 HI

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PRINTING

FOR SALE: Two new houses on FOR SALE: StrgwIrerQv plants,
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Missionary, 76c per 100; $5.00
Gindervillo Heights. Lots from
r 1000 ; 500 at thousand rate,
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Ginis than 500 at 100 rate. W. I*
der. Gindcrville, Fla.
Bard, Went First St. Route A,
Box 124-A, City or phone 653-L2.
FOR SALE: House and two lots,
50x127. Will sell cheap for cash,
Apply* E. L. Killebrcw, South San­
ford Ave., Pinecrest Subdivision.

FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lurnley. Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, at very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
writers. Telephone 33, Welaka
Bldg.

G

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Soe us
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commcrclal SL
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E. SPURLING'
___ sifi&gt;-diviaton
specialist. Subdivision to Orlando Florida, and F l o r a
Heighta, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gnu-tic, Zenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

TIN AND METAL WORK

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L. will g lv s yo.i
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FOR QUICK SALE!
FOR SALE: 1-ndies shoes $1.98.
$6000
Men’s shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
per gallon. Sanford Paint and BUNGALOW— Five rooms and
bath on Sanford Heights. Garage,
Army Store, GOO Sanford Ave.
lights, water and bath.
FOR SALE or Exchange for real Stucco finish outside and beauti­
estate, Ford Sedan, good condi­
fully decorated on inside.
tion and appearance. A. S. John­ ACT QUICK!
PHONE 725
ston, Osteen, Fin.
MU).FLORIDA LAND CO.
419 First National Hank
FOR SALE: Gas stove chcnp. See
Mr. Hatton, Southern Utilities
Office.

COLUMBUS &lt;Oa„) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
JAMES H. COWAN-A11 k7nd"i
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work, circulation in Southwestern Geor­ FOR QUICK SALE: Well located
lot on McllonviUe Avenue close
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
in. Price $1000 with terms. Phone
Avenue and Third Street. Teleohnne 111.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ 725.
ers and fern growers of Volus­
county advertiso in the Dcluind IF’ YOU want to sell your property
Building Material iaDaily
list it with Thrasher &amp; Garner.
News, rate lc per word, cash
They will do the work quick.
with
order.
MIRACLE Concrete (x&gt;„ general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
SALE: Ford Sedan. 1025 mo­
ing blocks. Irrigation bozos. J. B. MAINE — Watcrvilie, Morning FOR
del.
In good condition. All new
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
Terwllleger, Prop.
people are interested in Florida Good Year tires. Cheap for cash.
HILL LUMBER CO. Hons# a property, Reach them through 811 Elm Avenue or Phone G74-W.
the Sentinel . Rate curd on ap- FOR SALE: Two returned tickets
Service, Quality and Price.
plication.
from Jacksonville to Wilmington,
N. C. Telephone 9103 after 8 p. m.
LITTLE WANT AD IN The or call at Maple &amp; Ninth. Upstairs.
DAVID B. IIYEB A HERALD
will bring you in big
ARCHITECT
results. Advertise those old a r­ FOR SALE: Beautiful corner lot
ticles you hnvc stored away and
Sanford nnd Katie. Terms. Bay­
Member A. I A
have no use for. A little thirty- ard Realty Co. Phono 208.
n~»e ntillrllnw
cent ad may bring you several
O r la n d o , F lo r id a
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a repre­ FOR SALE: 1 wood range: 1 first
sentative will call nnd sec you.
class bake oven. Lu-Beth Cafe­
teria.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ FOR SALE nr will trade my late
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
1924 model Ford Sedan for 1st
HAtt I ll'll M lior
imum 24c cash with order.
payment on tot in Sanford (new
113 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barbers
fllK MORNING JOURNAL i, .h ,
C'
Hpecial Attention
accepted want ad medium in |____________________ —
Given Tit Ladies nnd Children
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SALE:
23 uaero
an
insertion.
Minimum
25c.n WorJ FOR
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' improved
nr. ra.iitfarm

Automobiles

Earle T. Field

t.a u r e f Avenue,
M em ber nf
HANFORD, F L A
F lo rid a S late
F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

E H-ORlST"
r *J1 occasions.
1nonj 260-W

Offie. ,n
Annex.

D rinking W ater
Municipal Supply
City Of Sanford
Approved by

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augustu's greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9e
charge. 10c minimum.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA„ people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

FOR RENT: 2 furnished house­
keeping rooms. 2 beds, first floor.
312 or 311 East 5th.
FOR RENT: 2 furnished npart
ments. Ferndale Apartments
First Street.

Lost And Found
LOST: Small brown leather purse
containing eleven dollars in bills
also small rhnnge. Post Office key.
Return to Dorothy Mere Care DeCottes &amp; Spencer office and re­
ceive rewnrd.
LOST: Key ring with four keys,
somewhere near Basket. Reward
If returned to Mrs. \V. F. Barber,
Palmetto Avenue.
________

22 A C R E BEAR
ING GROVE

Balance of this 64
acre tract is practi­
cally all cleared and
ready to be set in
grove.

I. W. Phillips’ Sons
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St

WATERMELONS
r.n.

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Roams wltn or with­
out mcnls.
Reasonable rates.

w a i .t i i a i . i .,
Lincoln House.
* " r r SriuliK ile
Co.,
Knnr&lt;tril. K i n .
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w n lrrtiirln n
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( I n r « f I h r i|iir« tliiu n
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n n lrrlilt* Inn,
I 'm p lr n id i m i l ) m j i i f n ir n lr r ***Hni» I h r n m a i r l n l m I h n l ( h r m i l ) l
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x l l r n l nn I h U i r r j I n i p n r l n i t t i i n r i l l n i i . I V r h n p a , nlir linil n r v r r 1*1111*11!
n %vntrriM«*li»n
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h it* 11 tt m i f i l m l tu 11%v f o r .
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tlx t«i tvfttif U (In* |i r it jt c*r run III mi* f o r
n o n ip rn irltm im rty.
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utjr f l i t In* mil In f u e l Ion
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t o 11 % iitlr ritirt*m i i i i r t ; . I a m i i p **li n ro fl t h r n f o r nu&gt; e \ m l n n l l t ) . Tin*
l i n t b l i i K n u ll l i niiiili* to ««*t %%i*l In
n u l l It liTiw tt 4‘ pptiiiii i*Irin tlrll&gt; %»iilt*h 1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
i n r ik i w It 11 ilnt I m i l l ; n i t ii i it n i f o r uhi *
o n o n r h InitMirtiint opfn nlon H .
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K i n d u l t r a t h r u t t l r r n t r l o i i nritNO»t
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t r n l v r t t i r l o i i HPnl o u t o f liU I r f t r n r .
GENERAL 'CONTRACTORS
I u n i li n t t p f )
fo n d o f u n f r r i n r l o n in) w r i t.
I hu% r 11 m r r
h rrn
Especially Equipped for
n h lr to r u t inu re th an o u r o r t u o
Remodeling
ut n H ittin g .
Hut I h i m * 11 f r l r m l
600 Laurel Ave....Telephone 093
u l i o r a n r u t t l i r r r will lute it ml t h r u
Mtnitil tt|&gt; n n d r u t t h r r r n i o r r .
I f t h r r r In m i ) dt ime h r l l r r f It it tt J
a n I r r r a i d u r n t r r m r l o n o n 11 r n l h o t 1
d a y , I h i m * | r f to h r In t r o d tiretl In
It.
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u h t r h 11 u n t r m t r l o i i r r u r li r H u n d e r
Hiir h r i r r i i n i M t n n r r H u l i l r t i in unlit**
1 nInnt»lt* t o t i n ) t l i l n u r U r .
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h u o u r | h I n H i k e nn I r r r a i d u n t r r ioi*l o n o n 11 Mtiltr) n f t r r i i o i f i i nn d
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lloiiH o n t h r r i d e o u t n r r Jtiy mi* 11 nil
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n r r |o&gt; f a t .
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a t o n ic nidi* t h e l ^ s r i itfe»tmu«iViil«n fit
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li i t a r t i
IIIM i.

THERE’S A

My prices on Tiros and Tubes
are lower.

Oil prices are lower too.

RINE’S FILLING
STATION

Cook Bros.

WIE H A V E THE BEST BUYS
' ^A C R EA G E; B U S IN E S S -H O M E S

VciJclez Retil ty Go.

WANTED
Capable business man as
salesman for new cement pro­
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollars weekly with the sale
of our output. Reference re­
quired and investment for in­
terest in concern required. Ap­
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
ning after six.

M ust be seen to
appreciated.

Young man of good educa­
tion to take tip nn interest in
n well established real estate
business, incorporated under
the laws of Florida and threo
sales offices in Miami, Tam­
pa nnd Jacksonville. Address
your inquiry for further details
to this office.
FULTON, INC.
Real Estate
Developers I
Seminole Hole!

Ilooms 9-10-11 Hall Hid),'
I’honc (557.
EXPERIENCED office man wants
set of books to keep two to four
hours per day. Bookkeeper, P. 0.
Box 021.
FROM SEPTEMBER First assist­
ant bookkeeper, young lady pre­
ferred, state experience and ad­
dress in own band wrinting. Box
137, Sanford, Fla,

TO REACH BUYERS or sollers of
Florida real estate advertise I"
the St. Petersburg Times. One cen*
cent a word daily, two cents a won
Sundays.

WANTED: Gentleman wants room
ami garage in private family all
year. J. T. Caro Herald Office.
WANTED: Neat colored girl to help
around house for about month
Mrs. Fred T. Beatty, 707 Laurel
Avenue.
WANTED: 3 rooms and kitchen­
ette close in. Must l&gt;e reasonable,
Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Phone 349,

sell

WANTED: A position by an ox
perieneed bookkeeper. Box 52

QOtamond
TIRES

WE OFFER TODAY
1— Close in Sulxlivisioit property, ready for de­
velopment at a price much lower than any
adjoining property.

over

I —Two pieces of income property in business

district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. T hese two
Datings will bear rigid investigation.
1— Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece has several
miles of water front.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Centra! West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4e; f! or
more lc per word each insertion.

A. I». CONN ELLY &amp; SONS
LOANS

W. It. SMITH, MGK

I?y GEORGE McMANUS

I _________ .

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On two clear water
lakes; off highway
to east coast.

JLNSUUANC10

2 five to seven room houses not o v e r
$7,500.
Also have clients for suburban
homes a t moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

Florida Slate Hoard
Of Health

MAN with car to work In evening
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
in letter. Write “Proposition" Caro
H e r a l d . __________________
WANTED TO BUY from owner, a
lot, close in, for cnrfh at once.
Must be reasonable. Write J. A.
Care Herald.
WANTED: At once: Small apart­
ment. Close in. Address J. A.
Care Herald.
____ _______
WANTED: Two lots in Sanford
Heights between Pnlmetto and
Elm. Owner apply Bradford and
Pnge, Milune Theater.___________
WANTED: Three lots in Bucnn
Vista. .Must be reasonable. Brad­
ford &amp; Page, Mi lane Theatre.
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
commission. Right proposition
for right man. Apply at Herald
WANTED: Boarders, with or
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue,
Phone 071- W .___ ____________

Miscellaneous

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1925—Fort Fordor Sedan,
1922— Ford Coupe.
l!)2"i—Ford Touring.
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck,

Chlnawarc in English Force- TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thuuscnds rend the clas­
Inins, Huvnrian and Japanese sified
pages of Florida’s Great
D ir e c t o r y
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents u word.
China make lovely k M**
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
- iinltlgrnphing,
The Ball Hardware Write for completo rato card.
moiling—as you
you want it.
PALM IlEACIl COUNTY — The
E. Porch, First
scene of stupendous develop­ Many Sanford Folk* Are Showing
Bldgment. Read about it in the Palm Hew to Avoid Needless Suffering.
W. H. LONG
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
ES FOR RENT
There’s nothing more annoying
request.
MEAT MARKET
than kidney weakness or inability
ADVERTISING gets results if it to properly control the kidney
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
reaches potential buyers. Pn- secretions. Night and day alike,
Intkn Daily News is circulated in the sufferer is tormented ami what
an industrial and agricultural sec­ with the burnihg ami scalding, the
attendant backache, headache nnd
tion.'
dizxiness, life is indeed a burden.
II. A. SPEIR
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ Doan's Pills—a stimulant diuretic
ald, Soutii Georgia's greatest to the kidneys—have brought
Contractor and Builder
newspaper. Morning, aftornoon, peace nnd comfort to many San­
.99-M — Phono — 499-M
weekly and Sunday.
Classified ford people. Profit by this San­
rates
10c
per
line.
Waycross
Jour­ ford resident’s experience:
2108 PALMETTO AVE
D. G McLaulin, 311 W. 3rd St„
nal-Herald, Wuycrnas, Georgia.
n»t ind Quality
says: “When I took cold it usual­
Rtitni
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— ly settled on my kidneys nnd caus­
IA VA F E
Send in your subscription to tho ed attacks of kidney* complaint.
Everything
CflWHouse
Tribune or hand it to your local I had a dull ache in the small of
.Up, 103 W. 1st SL
For the Sportsman dealer so you can read Florida's my back and I had to get up often
greatest newspaper. One year, at night to pass the kidney sec­
$8.00, 0 months, $4.ti;!, three months retions. 1 also suffered from pains
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ in the back of my head. 1 used
Bali
Hardware
STORE — Pr«ance policy add 75c to your order. Doan’s Pills bought at Mobley’s
i"0. Bixls*. We
Fhnnc H
Drug Store nml they quickly rid
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell me of the trouble."
Ft*« rour ohone.
anything? If so advertiso in
fiOc, at all dealers. Foster- Milthe Gainesvillo Sun.
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
tho
&amp;EfllllO CO.
AKA!. K.HTATR — 1 \ VKHTMK.M V greatest development in Georgia's
Platt
history; a half million dollar high­
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way to the gulf beach just finish­
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ed; at two million dollar bridge
across Escambia Buy started;
quarter million dollar opera house
STATUS &gt;
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under construction; two millions
) SUPPUF3
Customers W aiting
R e f ei nnenn:
being spent on highway; greatest
F i r m N a tio n a l R an k.
chance
for
live
developers
to
get
lrM
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in on ground floor. Write Devel­
1 five or six room house not
*°nd- First tad Elm,
It K M . I IS T A T B
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$6,500.
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Get At The Cause!

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Private home, suitable for two,
Phone 571-J.

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RUNNERS
^ppaiffnWill
j Extensive
[flaged; Southtfre Is Pushed

jportant
[Announced
[CoastToBe PaThoroughly
»venue Boats
[1NGTON, Aup. 31.—
T;e coast tfuard has
j plans for n winter
„ujrainst rum amui?|th broadened operaIntemplated.
details of the pro,ere not di.idoaed
it was evident
he will lie renewed
it Southern waters and a
ion of a vigorous moveunit the illicit traffic
northern seaboard ,desBjrintry blasts. Hear Adplartl. coast commandant,
i Re to drive ns hard in
L *i he has since the war
Lt" in the efforts to dis» rum fleet of New York,
i t the conditions imposed
l r which requires extra
I of the service in extendImorthant shipping, many
It shifts in assignments
|tn place in tile dry navy,
rtrn here has kept most
jeeram secret, hut it is
L t ports which were re| is important during the
I may rank lower in the
months. Of tho former,
i at Greenport, Long Isj been abamloncd and op­
! formerly centering there
Ifcfcted hereafter from
t Island.
| Patrol Florida Coast
lilip probably will be in
n in waters south of
Ik: ever have been operlic section before by the
Iri • Particular attention
■pi to the Florida const
p rountlusH bayous and
l tie gulf const, from Flo­
at# the itio Grande.
I F&gt;*rd officials havo been
r tie Maine and Massntouts closely in the last
jwthi and frequent ntl«f inmiglcrs to land their
i in that section is believed
ie reason for changing the
«n Long Island to* Nankird.
Itin thirty coast guard
lot Mattered along the
\*6i&amp;fthe Canadian bor1«th has been repaired
Nto make its equiphfcr the rigors of winfVtill be no let up in
off New York
now .stations'll
H_**t the J&lt; rsey shore
Quince last winter.
T. . *»»t hers: indicated
■aiautax Secretary Anespecial attenf We-, up a tiKhtu e. s m u g g l i n g of
P . , *Wh shores. He
moderation bcI n'l i rur^’
customs
I
Prohibition officials,
JJ*°fkln* °» Pins under
Irt ^ ,on sutAoritios will
P in close teach with proL' t ' W
forces, ny
r n&lt;f information, it is bc»t the territory
ly
m°re successful.
L.t,. W1** be more numJ. 5 »outh a . the winter
L,.
northern area
B £ n «° 'hat region.
L
au'horitic8 also exL T y influx of Visitors
I h' r1 ,rM®rt» in the
I l'ri,uiie inducement for
m 'e r s l'» try for extra
'’"rii-nn. indications that
I , 1,1 Is* awaited by un
| / !rC" flint of cbnuner»hnh is likely to bo
I iJt&lt; Ta,,"ilY ,,R nt?w boats
L*Ctl' 111 operation.

rr* Enoch Arden
kndsInTragedy
,Au«* -'ii.—(/n —
^Miona! Enoch Arden
l"
with a tragic end­
. ,' V' |l'*cloaed with the
\\nlter J. Fitzpatrick,
and his wife. Mrs.
“ Ihlgian girl, was
"‘U ly to a llritish ofj *“r romance.
; ® bad been killed in
irit(l p."'e to this country
, i ‘ f'^Pati-lck. Tluui the
a"'l reappoalc&lt;i like the
,t i h Arden. He went
tho case his proLjj/ijJL’ve*k«l himself, mar‘
“ lollowcd his dc*
was found nskit I-,, v;! r, kew gardens
tr I.,, i .doy. Police nopi
nm ,'v*,°
in
kin*
*n&gt;**ncss. He
lew i Winttjf nenr that
tiouia after the teleO'ceiw-d.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925.

Automobile Accidents Over
W eek End Fatal Tofi People;
Two Killed iSejar Gainesville
^ ^ M r e V Effb\smi{h, idT iayn.'' C.^n'nV Nc^^Yorkf M ^ K ^ c
caworth, nenr th s city was k ill-1Irvin, of R-idsville Mrs! Manton
ed, Jake Halhrook, of Gainesville, j Oliver, of ReldsvilJo, w|fc 0f tho
is 'BtiU unconscious in a local hos- publisher of the Reidsville Review;
pital, -and Mrs. W. H. Bright, j Mm. John Oliver, widow of John
mother of Mrs. Smith, nnd Isanc Oliver of Reidsville Mrs Nirti
Barnes of Gainesville, were Imth Johnson Cone, of New York
injured tonight in an automobile! All but Mm. John Oliver were
accident which occurred on n rain- killed instantly and *hu died GO
soaked highwny three miles north &gt;minutes while being taken to n
^-.dU
n hcrvioS.i£m
m
hosPilaloccurred
oclock. " Mm.
Smith about
wns i1on
n curve The,
nnd weident
at the same
snot
rushed to a local hospital, but died I where 20 years ago four members
within -fl minutes after arriving of n family named Pillar were
there without hnving regained killed,
consciousness.
I
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The automobile, n small touring'
Sisters Are Killed
rn r owned nnd driven by Mr. H al-1 FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 31.—
brook, Is said to have been going I (/P)—Two sisters, daughters of
along the slippery pavement at Chnrles Spencer, of Mount Airy,
35 or do miles nn hour when it were killed and three persons were
suddenly commenced skidding nnd injured today when the automo­
rolled over three times, Mrs bile in which they were riding
Bright told the police. Mrs. Smith ernshed into n machine pnrkcd
wns thrown high into the air and along the Baltimore and Frederick
Inndcd'on the roadwny. No signs state road, two and a half miles
of external or internal injuries oast of Ridgcville, and overturned.
could be found on her body, ac­ One of the sisters, whose names
cording to information from the were not ascertained, wns killed
hosnital.
•
instantly, while tin- other died be­
It is expected that Ilalbrook fore reaching a local hospital.
will recover.
Spencer, who was driving, v/ns
nmong those hurt.
’
Train Hits Auto
REIDSVILLE, N. C., Aug. 31.
Eight Hurt in Tatnpn.
—f/P)—Five persons were killed at
TAMI’A, Aug. 31.—(/!&gt;)—Eight
a grade crossing here about 7 persons, two of them young girls,
o’clock Inst night when the auto­ were injured, perhaps fatally, hos­
mobile in which they were riding pital authorities ray, in a series of
was struck by Southern passenger automobile accidents here yester­
train No. 35. Tho dead are:
day and today.

FRENCH AMDU S.
TO AGREE SOON,
SAYS CAILLAUX
French Minister of Finance
Predicts Agreement Will
He Reached Within 9 Days
After Arrival In America

Wants Parliament To
Know-AIlAboutParley
Cabinet Official to Ilring
With Him Influential Men;
Will Return on October 3

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

Mrs.CooIidgeArdent
Lover Of Outdoors
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug.
31.—(/P)—Jlrs. Calvin Coolidgc
who Is known to Washington
society ns one of the most
charming matrons to preside
over the White House, has won
for herself un the North Shore
here tho reputation of being a
splendid example of outdoor
woman.
Few may know it, but tho
President’s wife is an excellent
swimmer, proficient in thtr*
crawl, trudgeon nnd other
strokes ns n result of her daily,
dip in the sen pool nt Little’s
Point.
She /plnys well on tho minia­
ture golf course set up on the
White Court green. She i3 notcd, chiefly, however, as a walk­
er.
It is not unusual now for her
to do tpn miles in a single
jnunt. She has walked several
times from White Court to
.Marblehead nnd bnck nnd from
White Court to Lynn und re­
turn, a distance of ten miles.
She strikes and holds a gait of
more than four miles nn hour
which James Haley, her Secret
Service attendant, admits is a
fast pace for any man.
Mrs. Coolidge hns acquired a
honlthy brown tan.
She hns
gained u rest, much needed, for
the social exactions nt Wash­
ington which every first lady
must fnce.

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NUMBER 27,

Georgian Wants To
DebateColIegeHead

STRIKE ORDER:
WITH SANCTION
»( f

Enthusiasm Marks Week-End
Meetings When Suspension
Order Is Read For Last
Time Before Strike Begins.

General Walkout Is
Scheduled Tuesday
Oklahoma Miners Will Strike;
7,000 Ordered to Walk O ut|
1921 Wake Scnic Is Sought

ATLANTA, Aug. 31.—(TP)—
A challenge to I)r. Nicholns
Murray Butler, of Now York,
to debate him in Cnincgie Hall,
New York, on the prohibition
question, was made in an nddress hist night nt the DcKnlb
county court house by Roptcsentntive William D. Upshaw,
of Georgia.
The subject of Mr. Upshaw’s*
address wns “America’s great­
est battle," nnd was delivered
nt a law enforcement rally of
the county.
The congressman criticized
Dr. Butler for nn nllegcd
statement by the latter that it
was no more hnrmful for a per­
son to drink alcoholic liquors
nn it was to cat buckwheat
cakes or roast beef.

9TH INNING RALLY
GIVES CELERYMEN
SATURDAY GAME

tr &gt;TsiliiijifIf*
Central - Florida O i 1!
Company Is Form
With W.M.Cathrae,
Kuslis, As President*'i*j

F.W. Talbot To Be
General M anager
Work On* Plant Near

PARIS, AuV. 31.—(JP&gt;—M. CallPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—(/P)
Goldsboro Will Get
—Enthusiasm marked the final
laux, the Finance Minister, expects
rending
at
union
meetings
over
an agreement with th ? United
Under Way Shortly
the week end of the order calling
States debt, funding commission
for suspension of nnthrncitc min­
within nine days after his nrrivul
ing operations Monday nt mid­
According to nn announce­
night.
at Washington Sept. 23. He be­
ment
mode today the CenThe two orders, the second a r­
lieves that in any event the nego­
tral-FInrida
Oil Company, a
ranging for retention of about
tiations enn be so ncnrly completed
distributing agency for th e
8000 maintenance men in the pita
that unfinshed minor points can be
to prevent flooding, cave ins and Red Cruij; Glows Up In I^ist Sinclair Refinery Company, *1
Inning Allowing Six Hits has been formed here and will
general detrioriatinn during tU*s
settled by some of his colleagues
idleness,
were
issued
in
time
to
and
Four Runs; Cusack commence operations from
whom he would leave in Washing­
reach nil the 325 locals in districts
Forces
In Winning Score head office at Sanford a s
ton for that purpose Ho himself
1, 7 and 0 by Saturday.
is determined to depart from Nejtv
All colliers were soon posted
York by the steamer Franco, Ogt.
holding tho Celery-Feds scon ns tanks and warehouses
with notices for tho special meet­ to After
3, so as to be in Paris when parli­
five
scattered
for eight in­ can he ereettd on the two
ings called for in union procced- nings “Red" Craighits
ament reassembles.
weakened
acre tract recently purchased by
ure
The attendance, according ninth and was knocked fromin the
the the newly formed company west of
Undoubtedly having in mind the
to reports filtering in tonight, wns mound nnd Cusack, who succeeded
Goldsboro on the Atlantic Coast
fate of the Versailles trenty, ho js
tho heaviest some of the locals
him forced in the tying and win­ Line railroad near the Florida-Mctaking with him influential sena­
hud ever known, save at district ning
runs to give Snnford u 6 to 5 cracken Concrete Pipe Company. . '
tors and deputies. His choice has
election time.
been influenced by threo consider­
All min«T?f were informed in victory over tho Lakeland High­
M. Cathrno is president of
Saturday afternoon a t the theW.corporation
ations to nave first of all members
advance through local newspapers landers
comprised nlmost
powerful in both houses of parlia­
of tlicvontents of two orders. Nev­ local purk.
entirely qf local men, nnd F. W.
ment next, those having special
Craig hurled superb hall until Talbot, former business manager
ertheless, the actual reading in
knowledge of America, and finully
the droning voice of the union sec­ tho ninth when, after Hardy, hit­ of the Florida Vegetable Corpora­
Seminole Representative Gobs retary became the signal for mark­ ting for Alford, had slammed out tion, is secretary nnd treasurer,
technical advisers.
Letter From Martin Urging ed expressions of solidarity and a single and started the fireworks. nnd will serve ns manager of the
Want Negotiations Known.
The French government is cohAll Local Matters to Come outbursts, puntuated with excited The Ceterymen seemed to sense chain of agencies that the corpor­
shouts, pledging a finish light un­ the fact that the red-headed heav­ ation plnns to open a t strategic
vinced that it is essential for par­
Up to lleAdvertiscdfiODays til
alt wages and working demands er from Lakeland was weakening points in Orange, Luke, Seminole
liament and the country to unddrwere won.
and with savage determination nnd Osceola rountics, the territory
stand by authoritative voices what
Following the receipt of a letter
Tho demands which the men they fell on him and sent him to nllntted tho Sanford branch.
Judge Candler Takes no Slock If Giant Machines Are Suc­ takes place at Washington whin from Governor Martin advising made
conditional to renewal of the the showers.
the French debt settlement comls
In commenting on the establish­
In “Guessing of So-Called”
cessful in Making Non-Stop up
for discussion there. It was | t him of a special •ession of the leg­ working contract with the operaCusack went in with tho bases ment of the agency hero whore
Modernists, He Declares In
Flight From Friscov They first announced that M. Caillnfx islature called for the considera­ night, wore formulated at tho tri- hauled. Tho crowd wns yelling for fo
u f rival oil companies are al­
which expires tnmor ow victory. Frisbie, up for his sec­
• Speech at Alexandria, La.
Will Perform Epochal Feat would proceed to the United States tion of local legislation during the tors,
ready
entrenched, Mr. Talbot de­
district convention nt Scranton last ond time in tin* inning, faced Cu­
accompanied by only one export
clared that Sanford had been se ­
first
two
weeks
of
November,
Re­
June.
A
ten
per
cent
wage
in­
sack first. The latter gave him lected for the head office, only a ft­
ALEXANDER, Ln„ Aug. 31.—
SAN FRANCISCO. Cl., Aug. and that the other members of the
mission would follow nt nn early presentative J. R. Lyles today* is­ crease for 45,000 to 50,000 con­ four wide ones and a pass to first, er experts had made nn exhaus­
fA*)—Declaring he takes no stock 31.—f/P)—Three seaplanes of the date.
It now has been decided sued an appeal to the citizens of tract miners, $1 a day additional forcing in the tying run. Hnrdy tive study of the town’s possibili­
United States navy are scheduled
for day workers, the checkoff, by
in “the guessing of so-called mod­ to
start today on n non-stop flig h t, that he and the others will ..go tii- this district to mnko known nt which company paymasters would came to bat for iiis second time in ties nnd agreed that tho “City Sub­
ernists” nnd paying a high tribute to the Hawaiian Islands If sue-1tether aboard the steamer Par
inning und Cusuck, after of­ stantial" was the town destined to
once any legislation that they have take nut union dues from the the
fering a strike nnd a ball, hit tho liecome the greatest inland city of
to tho late.William Jennings Bry­ ccssful, this flight will .reach a ' kept. 10.
men’s pay, equalization rates (for
The members of the mission rep­ in mind in order that he may pre­ which the miners have striven for Sanford manager on tho shoulder the stnte.
an for his religious convictions, new chapter in the history of
ami the ball game was over.
pare
and
submit
the
matter
in
le­
naval aviation.
resent various political affiliations
Work To Begin Af Once
years) and n two year contract,
Judge John N. Candler, of Atlanta,
The victory gave the locals an
Vincent
Auriol
is
one
of
ths
leaders
gal
form.
The
distance
from
San
Francisco
were the principal features in a even
Permits
nnd licenses have a l­
Ga., in nn address here today said
break in the series here, mak­
the socialist party, which with
Governor Martin’s letter fol­ long list.
ready been obtained nnd activo
the Bible carries tis own appeal, to Honolulu is 2,-118 statute miles, of
ing
it
two
all.
^ • *
104 members in the chamber lows:
on the construction of the
needs no defense and solves its and the estimated time of the its
Thu visitors scored in tho, first work
Iuih been supporting tho PainlcVo
“At the Urgent request of thu
flight
hours.
plant
will commence within the
Ok
Inti
mini,-ms
Ordered
Out
own'problems.
,,
, is about
. . twenty-four
,
inning. Buckley hit one to left
government, hut decided recently people of Monroe county, setting
HARTSHORN, Okla., Aug. 31. field for a single. Kowalski fan­ next few days, accprding to Mr.
Judge Candler’s address was do-,
nr« !',x|,t'cU'&lt;l ,t0 to withdraw its votes. Mnurisc forth
tiie necessity of needed l.*gHvered before the second annual1!"!l p ‘ho J,roffrc,s "f tho “,r l a ­ Bokanowski belongs to tho oppo­ islntion in order that the City of —(/T)—An official strike order ef­ ned. Buckley stole second nnd Talbot.
menting for n one-day session of ^Two
‘" of the three planes of the sition; la? is a member of the Re- Key West may have adequate wn- fective at midnight August 31, third and scored when Welch hit
Tho tank material nnd expert
the organized men’s Sunday school PN-9 design are products of the publican-Democratic group, which, | ter facilities, and deeming the rc- and involving* all union miners in to pitcher. Welch was safe at construction men are already on
classes of the Louisiana Method­ naval aircraft factory at the navy with only 44 deputies, had fouriouest justified and the needs of Oklahoma, was promulgated at a first on nn error. Brazier went the road to Sunford, nnd the man­
rally here today by William I)alager of the new concern expects
ist conference.
yard in Philadelphia. The other members in the Poincare cabinet. | this city for good water urgent; ryplo, president of District 21, out, short to first and Edwards to
have his fleet of delivery trucks
popped
up
to
pitcher.
Bible Carries Own Appeal
—the giant of the three—is a Senator Harry Be rimgo r holds a land nlso being requested by many
Lakeland scored ugnin in the sec­ in operation before Oct. 15.
“If the gospel is presented fair­ Booing pin mi, made at Seattle, singular position in the Senate, as [representatives of the various United Mine Workers &lt;0 America.
Tin* crowd nf 7000 men who ond. Doylo hit to right field for
A location has already been ob­
ly" said Judge Candler, “It will Wash. Each of the PN-U craft for eight years he has been a sup­ counties in the State* for local le­
need no defense. The Bible carries will carry 19,000 pounds and the porter of conservative cabinets, gislation, 1 have decided to call ri hoard the strike order read includ­ two bases nm! went to third when tained for a sub-station at Orlando
more Western Arkansas, but Surface hit to second. Surfucc and it is believed that this ngency
its own appeal. It solves its own Boeing PB-1 will carry 21,000. without being the partisan of any. special session of the Loi'hdntufc ed
Dairynle confined the strike order was out at first. Francis hit to will bo opened for business about
problems. I take no stock whatso­ These weights include the planes
of
Florida
to
convene
in
TallnhasSenator Louis Dauset, the fourth
to Oklahoma miners.
right field for a single scoring the samn time thut tho local plant
ever in the guessing of the so-call­ themselves.
member, has been elected by the seo between the first and fifteenth
The strike is designed to enforce Doyle. Francis went to second on is completedr'*
Where They Will Take Off.
ed modernists. I think that many
of
November
of
this
year,
the
ex­
present Senate
appropriations
the 1024 wage scale. A number a passed ball and to third on
things they are saying are both
Two of the three olancs flpw committee as its supporter to druft. act date of which has not been of
Other stations in Orange, Imke,
mines ill the Oklahoma fields Craig’s out. He scored u minute
foolish nnd unworthy, but I am in- yesterday from San Frahciseo to its report oq the budget.
definitely decided.
Osceola
nnd possibly Volusia coun­
are (qicrating on an open shop
dined to tho opinion when strong the northeastern arm of San Fran"I am writing to suggest that if I isis on the 1917 wage scale. Inter on Buckley's grounder to ties will he constructed at nu early
do
Chnmbrun
Knows
U.
S.
short. Buckley was safe at first date according to present plans nil
men nnd good men who believe cisco bay, whence they will take
Marquis I’ierre de Chnmbrun, of you desire to pass any local I "d i­ About 3000 union miners in the but Kowalski popped up to first.
tho truth go out of their way to off &lt;&gt;n thie journey,
of these to lie administered from
lation
affecting
your
county,
that
Henry
Etta
field
are
affected,
but
The visitor* scored two in thu the Ban ford office.
ird, the I’B-l, which de- the chamber, is selected for his you nmy advertise tho same for* onien lenders claim a number of
discuss* some of these things, they
The tiiir
thorough
knowledge
of
America,
are wasting nmmunation, and are vcloped a broken oil feed pipe and und his renmrkalde acquaintance sixty days, in accordance with tho | nonunion miners will join in the seventh. Welch hit to center for
It is understood that flic plant
two bases and scored an Brazier’s
calling attention to things that oth- was forced down at Coos Bay on among
Constitution.
strike to enforce the higher wage single. Brazier scored on Ed­ here will be quite competent to
American
public
men.
His
erwisc people would never hear R-s flight from Seattle to San
“I shall include in my call the* scale.
from La Fayette nnd tho
wards single. Doyle went out sec­ handles the business of Orange und
about. The reason we hear so much Francisco last Week, was still here descent
Key West measure and such local
Seminole counties until additional
fact
that
he'wns
a
member
of
the
ond
to first nnd Murnfco fanned.
of argument nnd controversy about with workmen installing a new on- Joffre-Vivinni mission when the bills presented by the Representa­
agencies can be constructed, the
In
tho
ninth,
after
Brazier
had
tives and Senators ns have been
tho Bible is because those who R|nffirst
loans
were
made
have
indicat­
raced to deep center to rob Frisbie two tanks that will be erected here
Commander John Rodgers is in
advertised in the manner stated
question it make so much noise
ed him to M. Caillaux as an effec­ above.
of
a hit. Hardy hitting for Alford, having a combined capacity of 35,­
command
of
the
flight.
Lieut.
Alabout it. As the men of America
tive
colleague.
sent
n single over Doyle’s head. He 000 gallons of gasoline.
"Yours very truly,
study the triiths of Christ they will j l«n P. Smwly will command plane
Marquis
de
Chnmburn,
a
sole
re­
A large pump housc^two ware­
went to second on Crawford's sin­
necessarily become exponents of No. _ with Lieut. Arthur Gavin ns presentative of an old monarchist
“JOHN W. MARTIN,
houses,
a garage and office build­
gle
to
right.
Dumas
sunt
a
short
great service, love nnd enduring j navigation officer and second pilot, family, is a member of the group
"Governor.
single to left, Hardy going to third ings will be erected within the next
■vmnoiliv ra.
„,„nUn,i
1 b'L-ut. ( oinmniidcr J. 11 Strong
sympathy
for mankind.
of tlie Kcpuhicnns of th£ left,
Funeral services for R. I). Ja r­ and Crawford to second. Levy hit few weeks, Mr. Talbot announc­
“William Jennings Bryan was a 1will command plane No. 3, with with 30 members in the House. An­ Authorities
Probing
(Continued
on
Page
Six)
vis,
prominent railroad conductor ono over second haze, scoring ed.
man who had a tongue of silver,,
other deputy of position is Lucicn
of
this
city, who died suddenly ear­ Hardy, Crawford going to third • Engineer To Locate Here
hut also a heart of gold. At the be- ~
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Kill in i? Of Rich Negro ly Saturday
Iaimorcux.\
E. It. Musser, supervising engi­
morning on a train at and Dumas to second. Joyner pop­
ginning of his life, he took the S &lt;1 II 1 0 T U 1 S B C S t
Tiie strictly expert advisers with
ped up to second. Mason hit to neer for the Sinclair interests, will
Florence,
K.
(’.,
will
be
held
tomor­
right side of every issue. He had
.
M. Caillaux will include M. do
ST. MATTHEWS, S. C., Aug. 31.
afternoon at 3:00 o’clock a t left field and Crawford nnd Du­ urrivc in Sanford in the next few
tho courage of conviction in a 1 n
1114*111 1’ 1 1 fl Mouy, ono of tho most important —(Al—A four-fold investigation row
the
family
residence on Oak Ave­ mas scored. Myers hit through days to Ibcato here* for a time while
cause that he knew to lie unpopu-1
t o n u v u i 1 ( v 1 Vlj permanent officials of the minis­ is being pushed today in tiie assn*­
nue,
Dr.
F.
D. King, Baptist pas­ second advancing Levy to third. employed in scouting Florida sites
b»r. He never yielded to th
try of fiance, who more than any. aination Saturday night of “ Pink" tor, officiating.
RaRey walked, filling the liases. for additional points.
of the popular where he tli
ono else in the government has [Whaley, wealthy negro Republican
Frisbie walked, forcin—: Levy in
He will bring his family hero
Interment
will
follow
at
Lake
it was in conflict witli the right.
studied tho alternative solutions of ; Lender, who was shot and killed View cemetery, Taylor Command(Continued
On
I’ugu
4.)
um)
nuiy locate permanently ac­
Every attitude which he took Ik.*- | E. C. Miller, New York capital- the debt problem. He will lie ns- :while he wns apparently asleep on cry No. 28, Knights Tuntplnr hav­
cording
to Mr. Talbot, who la now
fore the public was on a high plane., ini who rc*unH*d here yesterday to sisted by a financial inspector nnd *u bench nt the Southern Railway ing charge of services at the
seeking to locate an apartment for
Legislation
To
Meet
Great Man Gone
auperviso the marketing of his cx- 1a Kinnll staff.
i station here. Representatives of grave.
him.
“Frotn the American stage, in , u.iisivo Banlnrd holdings, .confirm- Joseph Simon, director-general the United States Marshall’s office
Mr.
Jarvis’
death
came
us
a
1’oal
Emergency
U
rged
It is understood that the culmi­
his passing, lias gone one of her t.,| reports of an uriprcccntcd mi- of the Societe Gencrnlu is taken ns jatnte detectives, county nnd city
to his friends here who were
nation of plans to bring the oil
grertest men, a moral force of ^ration to Florida and told again tiie representative of thu great &lt;officers have begun seeking tho shock
'onfident that lie was well out of
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 31. company here wns accomplished
great magnitude, a Christian gen- the tale that is rapidly becoming hanking house of Paris.
trail of the slayers.
danger
from a recent illness result­ —'A*)—President Coolidge was urg­ only after jt year of agitation anc)
lloman who wns respected by his | monotonous, the tale of tho Florida
ing from a year of ill hculth.
ed today to press for congression­ endeavor begun kist September by
enemies, a political factor that was “craze” reported prevalent in prncAt the time of bis death, Mr. al action on the Federal Commis­ Mr. Cathrno and other local srnvn
nlwnys honest. Such a life will live j ticnlly all sections of the nation,
Jarvis was on the w ay^o Hender­ sion’s recommendation by John interested m tho project.
t
on forever. Men will read through-' “For many years I have witnesssonville in accordance witli his doc­ Hays Hummond, former chairman
out the ages to come of Ids life.
^he annual tourist rush to Flortor’s orders, nnd when he left Sun- of the commission, which is now
They will pronounce his name with
Mr. Miller stated, “but never
House Pleads Guilty
ford on Friday morning was ap­
of exlstance. Ho recommend­
respect and will always remember have I found the Florida fever so
"The big thing in the marriage parently in good health and spirits. out
ATLANTA, Aug. 31.— (/P) —
ed federal regulation of coul in­ To Tampa Robberies
hinm s a follower of God. one who widespread and so intense.’ ^
Whether the word “obey" is strick­ ceremony,” said Mrs. Sterne, “is
Tiie telegram announcing his dustry nnd would give government
hns walked with Him and whose “This state is on every mnn’s en from or left in the Episcopal thp word Move,’ and if everything sudden
from lieurt trouble
last spoken testimony was for, tongue," he added, “nnd I can’t un- church marriage service makes clso is eliminated hut Jhnt, the cer­ came a death
TAMPA, Aug. 31.—(A*)—Albert
few hours before a postal power to distribute fuel during
Him."
| derstund where tho multitude thaf not a little difference in the opin­ emony. I think still will he com­ card mailed from Jacksonville F ri­ emergencies.
House, who styles himself accord­
Judge Candler concluded his ad- js coming here will find shelter." ion of a representative of the con­ plete ’’ Mrs. Sterne also delivers day night ussurting that he was
ing to police, a hnndit and yeggdress by culling attention to the
| [&lt;• expressed surprise and grat- tracting pnrty most interested— a slight rebuke to the clergy “for feeling unusually well.
man, today entered pleas of guilty
Landis
Out
Of
City,
inercnsilig strength of the Spndny I jfj, ntion at sight^of the many new a woman. *
to two robbory charges when a r­
engnging in a controversy over
W. I*. Wolfe, Marcus Tyre nnd
school ns an American institution, buildiiii's that havo been constructItutli Fails In Appeal ranged in criminal court here. He
Thu woman is Mrs. A. II. Sterne, such trivialities while tho*&lt;e in the C. J. Wolfe, close friends nf Mr.
“In former days,” he said. "It was ,,,| ^jpee his last visit here some prominently identified with church pews are hungry for the simple, Jarvis,
may be sentenced this 'week, the
left Sanford
Saturday
considered as n place for women month.* back, and declared that the and parent tcuchcr Vsnocintlon hut dynamic teacliii^s of our Lord morning to join the funeral party
CHICAGO,
Aug. 31.—(A*)— court said.
nnd children, but today in practi­ rms .age of each day served to work. Sho is a member &lt;&gt;f the j Jesus Christ.”
Housu was arrested here last
“Babe” Ruth, bad boy of the Now
which arrived here last night.
cally every Sunday school in the strengthen his conviction that he fashionable All Suints Episcopal j Mrs. Sterne’s side of the ques­
Mr. Jarvis wns horn in North York Yankees, failed today in his Murch following n series of rob­
land there ir. a strong men’s Bible hail played the right card when chuich and is the wife of a for- | tion from the woman's viewpoint Carolina hut spent the greater plan to appeal personally to Huso- beries' including the lluv-a-Tampa
p , . , lected Sanford ns an invest­ mer president of the Churchmen’s follows:
clans."
portion of his life in Floridu, mov­ hull Commissioner K. M. Landis Cigar factory puyroil robbery.
%
ment field.
Club of Atlanta.
Five days Inter ho smvrd his way
I feel constrained to say that ing tc Sanford over 13 years ago against the $5,000 fine und suspen­ out
“ I have heralded Sanford’s pos­
Mrs. Sterne hns been muen in­ to “toy
of tiie county jail. Early this
sion, disciplinary |&gt;enalties im­
from
Lakeland.
jCooIidgr To Attend sibilities
mind
the
word
‘obey’
in
the
far und wide in my trav- terested in tho debate between
month lio was recaptured in Tole­
posed
by
Manager
Huggins
of
the
murriuge
sorvico
is
as
Unnecessary
the* cast," Mr. Miller said, Rt. Rev. Irving Peake Johnson,
■ Annual Legion Meet •‘andmonly
Yankees. The commissioner wus do, O.
today 1 received a let­ bishop of Colorado, who opposes, nnd the idea as obsolete as tho $1,000,000'Waterworks out of thu city, hnving gone to his
Lester Giljra and John Kennie,
world’s
being
flat
and
the
promise,
ter from two prominent New Yorkthe Rt. Rev. Charles L. Slat­ if made, is ‘sounding brass and
summer place at Burt Lake, Mich. who cImiu Terre, Haute, Ind., us
SWAMPSCOTT. Maas., Aug. 31. trs advising me of a trip of in­ and
Planned
By
Daytona
tery,
bishop
coadjutor
of
Massa­
their home, were also arraigned
—(/P)—President Coolidgc plans to spection to the town that I boost- chusetts, who espouses elimina­ tlpkling cymbal.’ The worknble
with House. They entered pleas
attend the American Legion’s Na­
and
successful
method
is
that
of
tion of ihc word “obey” from the
Markets
DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 31—
iof not guilty nnd the (trial dato
ed so strongly*”
tion Convention in Omaha th iti-xt
'
pnrtncrship, a single purpose of
Ami
I
um
confident
that
they
marriage
service
of
the
church.
—The
city
council
of
the
Triple
will tie announced later.,
week
in T
October,
parties striving to make a Cities proposes to spend $1,000,000
Final action on whether it will both
r f K !n
x , r’ lie told Alton oT. -ill not be disappointed." he ad­
Theresti House, who posed a? tho
CHICAGO, Aug. 31.— UP) success
of
the
bargain
mutually
i
Wrh,') S . Mr. Miller will remain hero be eliminated will he taken at the entered into. All problems are for the establishment of complete Vi heat, December 151 1-5 to 152; wife of House following his cap­
lied at the \\lu te Court to re
time ami expects to ac­ triennial general conference of tiie
nnd sewerage system May 155 1-2 to 150; Corn, Decem­ ture, was not arraigned. She now
re^ ‘ . inv,tat'»» Previously ex- for
||w ren, cstnte fit.ltl Episcopul church in New Orleans bust solved when worked otu to­ waterworks
nnd increasing the paving area of. ber, .81 1-2 to HI 3-4; Oats. Decem­ admits she is not the wife of thq
tended by National Commander j t i 'c|&gt;
on Octobr 7,
gether,"
the city.
alleged bandit.
ber .41 3-8 to .11 5-8,
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STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
By CHARLES P. STEWART
ward eastern capital those thr{«
, n n u u i n u i v n , n»n. ---V’ /
pn the old days df the development or four decades back? Only more
.of the west, eastern capital wasn’t so,. nt least so far as Europe Is
&gt;• *Wt “popular with the very pio- concerned
Beers who.strained all their pow- It
' isn’t
' ' quite so bad In fields
era of persuasion to get it into Mike
— South Americn. South Amer‘the enterprises they were engaged;leansj haven’t got the complex
In promoting.
i{that
* they “saved civilization’’ and
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Ttasy had to have It, 1but when,ought to be paid for It. Even so,
'* of
-* •—j.'th
K lf a r kot it they accused it
hog-' ey ’re suspicious of North Amer*
ican capital, fearing economic and
Capital, in tum, accused the perhups political domination by it.
wejterncra of trying to play it for
Hut Europeans, at the same time
a sucker. There was a good deni
of 111 feeling between them. If they accept American money, be­
the capital had been foreign the cause they must, nrc resentful of
feeling would have been lots worse. it. They’re used to investing their
,I t would have had Its own govern­ capital, to exploit others, not to
ment back of It, clamoring for jus­ having others invest it, to exploit
them.
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tice.
Not only do they dislike it finan­
(The western Americans would
.fcave demanded that their govern­ cially, but their pride’s hurt.
Besides,
they’re exceedingly
ment tell the other government to
go to a warmer climate. Possibly grouchy over Uncle Sam’s insist­
‘It would have done so. Which ence on a settlement of his war
would havo been very unpleasant. loans. Now he’s buying up their
industries, which they don’t want
' Just now the Unitrfd States Is to lose. He's buying them up
e n g a g e d in financing the world,

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S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C l r ^ l t o f 1»lorIda In an d fo r S fm ln o l # C o u n t y .
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G u a r d i a n o f t h a m i n o r c h i l d r e n of
W i l l i a m O. A u d e n r l e d ; W i l li a m O.
A u d en rled ; E m m a
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M a r y W . A u d e n r l e d ; L o u ta e M. A u d e n r l e d ; A n n a F. A u d e n rle d .
and
M a r i r a r e t W . ) U m * e y ; to all p a r t lea c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t * u n d e r M ichael
J.
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deceased;
G e o rg e
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*ey. d e e e a a e d s o r o t h e r w i s e . In a n d
i „ t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d land*.
situ a te , ly in g a n d b ein g
In th e
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Miami Building Corporation in Miami Shores, one of the
larger structures in the great Miami Shores building cam­
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"| FLORIDA FACTS | Amundsen Is Given

American Welcome
Upon Return Home

Alachua county is 1-1 square
miles larger that the state of
Rhode -Island. It is the homo of
tha University of Florida, and tho
Agricultural College, both of which
NY - AALE8UND. Kingsbny,
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rank among the highest of the Spitzborgen, Aug. 28.—l/P)—No­
country, Mr. Rhodes said.
where could a party of explorers,
polar or otherwise, find n heartier
Alachua county has 807,C80 welcome thnn nt thi3 “half way
acres of land, and 3,000 farms in house to the pole," where Director
round numbers. It runks eighth Knudsen of the Kingsbny Coal
in area, second in cultivated lunds, Company holds sway.
and second In Improved pusturu
Intensely patriotic nnd a warm
land! in the state.
admirer of Amundsen personally,
Knudsen’* feelings got the better
Nearly ono fifth of the improved of
him when the explorers landed
pasture land in the state is in here from the sealer Hjoliv, nnd he
Alachua county. It ranks second in pressed them nil to his breast in
production of peanuts, second in turn, shedding tears of joy.
number of horses, mules, hogs, na­
Director Knudsen is the Grand
tive live stock and in hogs slaught­ Old Man of Spitsbergen, nnd he is
ered for bacon.
ns hard ns nails. Back in the
“seventies,’1 his home was in Se­
Alachua also ranks third in pro­ attle, Wash., und later ho joined
duction of corn, the value of |H»- the gold rush to Klondyke, where
cans nnd acreage of Irish potntoea. his iron constitution saw him
It stands tenth in the value of through nil kinds of ndvontures
farm machinory.
and privations.
Knudsen, who hns not Inst his
Shipments of frujts und vege­ American
accent, took nn almost
tables are valued nt approximnto- fatherly
interest
in Lincoln Ells­
ly $1,200,000, for a total of 2,000 worth, the only American
member
car leads. Other crops, livestock, of the Amundsen expedition, whom
poultry, dairy und apiary products he solemnly initiated into the rite
are valued nt $2,GOO,000, u total of blood-brotherhood, which ends
of $3,700,000.
with the drinking of a glass of
wine
linked arms. Not lightly
• There were 401 convictions of will nwith
Norwegian confer this priv­
crimes, committed uga.nst state ilege upon a stranger.
laws during the year 1024, accord­
ing to the department of agricul­
ture, which supervises tho prison
Hall of Fame
department of the state.

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Breaking und entering headed
the list of specific crimes commit­
ted with 114. Murder was n poor
second with 42, with grund larceny
n close third with 58. Next in linu
was manslaughter with 43. Other
Herman Shwartz, giant pitthleadera: Larceny of automobile 40; er of tin- Bloomington team. Three
forgery 20; assault to murder 27 Eye League, got intu bnlldom'a
nnd robbery 20.
ball of funtu the other day by
burling a perfect game against
Seventy-two prisoners were par­ Springfield, not an opposing bat­
doned during the year, of which 31 ter reaching first base. Schwartz
were murder convicts. Twenty- formurly pitched in the Michiganfive were paroled of which thirteen Ontario League.
were sentenced for murder.
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Twenty-one prisoners died while
in confinement. Six of whom were
white* und the remainder negroea.
During tho year 305 prisoners
were discharged from the state
prison. A total of 401 Wore re­
ceived, 74 recaptured and 1,384
Were on hand at the beginning of
tha year, making a total of 1,051
In confinement. With those illscharged, pardoned, unrolled, es­
c a p e d a n il died during the year,
this left u total of 1,381 on hand
n t t h e close of the year, or just
five more than ut the beginning.
, Tho total of 401 conviction* du­
ring 1924 Is compured to 300 for
tiie year 1000, 400 for the follow­
ing year, 440 in 1003, and 474
twenty years ago. The highest
number on record during tho past
quarter century was during the
year 1015 when 030 were sentenc­
ed. The year 1018 ties the year
100 for the lowest murk, with 300.

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There is no truth In the belief
thutm o*t deaths occur between the
hours of two and six in the morn­
ing. From investigation it i*
known that tho number of death*
for eueh hour of the day is very
evenly proportioned.

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a f r r j r r l p l l u n fur

Malaria, Chills and Fever
Dengue or Uilious Fever,
I t b U n (ha s t r u t * .

THE ARCH CHEEK
SECTION OF

MIAMI SHORES
Will

Be

Placed on Safe

A MONEY

rell Invested
—will simply surprise you, as it has the untold thou­
sands who, as a result of wise investments, have often
times recorded greater earnings from modest invest
ments than from their particular vocations.

Those counties reporting no con­
vict* wure: Collier,
Franklin,
Gludos, Hendry, Mernnndu, Okee­
chobee, and Uniun. Those with on­
ly one: Clay, Hardee, Highlands,
Holmes, Levy nnd Liberty.

Thoni were 147 escape* from
of detention during the 12month period, sevonty-four being
recaptured during the same time.

Thursday,
Sept. 3rd.
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IN THE GREATER MIAMI DISTRI

Duval county, of which Jackson­
ville is the county seat, led other
counties of the state with 70. Dade,
with Miunii as its county sent fol­
lowed with 35. Others close be­
hind were Palm Bench, 32; Polk,
23; Orange 2i; and lldlsburough,
(Tampa) 18.

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Announces that on

Clenrwnter—Postofficc receipts
for month of July totaled |24,00H.34, on increase of $13,100.10 over
corresponding period last year.

Mala negroes headed tho list
with tt totnl of 270, followed by
whito males with 103. Negron wo­
men were next in lino with four­
teen and white women last wit)
a total of five,

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Greenville—Crop conditions in
this vicinity promising.

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th at it is well located. Have definite assurance
as to the development program. Consider well
its proximity to Biscayne Bay, the final arbiter
of all property values in the Miami District. Ap­
praise the influence of the main thoroughfares.
Know the price is in line—and you will invest
your money to wonderful advantage.
WE REPEAT what we have said many times
since MIAMI SHORES was first placed on the
market, that the entire Greater Miami District—
provided the prices are in line—is a good buy.
AND WE ADD to that statem ent th at a careful
analysis of the entire Greater Miami District will
convince you of the overwhelming advantages
which N ature has lavished upon M I A M l

SHORES, this great 2800-acre development,v
its vast extent of bay frontage, its delightful

main thoroughfare—in fact, everything n
could be had to create the maximum of value*
incidental profits.
AND IN VIEW OF THE FACT that the prijj
are manifestly in line, you have here, fitful
reason why well informed investors in theGj®j
er Miami District selected MIAMI SIIORw j
the logical section in which to reueat th eW

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u H ti *I Much
ttie
ItHJIsII interest
IIIICI vou is
•*» being
(Ufii#iai(5 ntaimested
■saw%%#’%
-■ **in
* --w
—g - ^ ^harness.
^
t mw rr itttfMM
u itti
a t a n t w * . rtarM a
the
titles
in
the
Bay
of
Fundy.
Development
of
from
.five
___M M a t te r .
i* Second 'ji
t hl.»
e JT
F oU
s t*.•■•»**
o t t l c a» hundred thousand to seven hundred thousand horsepower,
U B lP lf mi* I f l l , • t W
M
a t fiaaford. Florida vndtr Act or
or twice the amount of energy which Muscle Shoals is ex­
Sm
i . n»7.

As Brisbane
Well; the Strlkif Id On.
Price, * 1,000,000 a Day.
Lang Tall Ratrachlana.
A* the North Pole More*.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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pected tio yield, is possible through the utilization of the
IC o p y r i g u t 1JIS) ______
.M lta r
ll*D 1- D«AI*_
HotVAfiu n r.n o _____ ^ h __
u m Fundy tides, varying, ns they do, as much ns twenty-seven
.3 $
feet, according to statements made by Dexter P. Cooper, THE THREE hundred and twen­
Fhaaa
111 M a r a a l i a A v r a a *
ty-five chiefs controlling 158,000
-— hydraulic engineer and sponsor of the undertaking.
workers in the hard coal mines
• u n a r m p t io n r a t r i
At a cost of about eighty million dollars the power house, have received order* to call the |
O n e T e a r — 17.00 S i s M o n th * 11.10
_wall
* U * * r » d i n CIV t b y C a r r i e r . P*r locks and (lams could be constructed, estimates the engi­ men out on n strike. That wifi coat i
VMk, 16a. W e a k l y E d i t i o n HOC
neer, who goes on to say that the transmission and other the workmen $1,000,000 a day.
**r year.
leaders say. “It cannot bo’
expenditures will aggregate one hundred million dollam. Their
%
helped."
B F B C IA I. TTOTtClSt A lt o b i t u a r y
noMeee, c a r d s o f t h a n k s , r e s o l u t i o n s It is thought, however, that the necessary finances can eas­
The mqn evidently nfe in for a
l i t n o t i c e s ol e n t e r : a l r . _ » n t a wh ,r* ily be obtained once the project has received the endorse­ hard struggle. Much surplus cdnl
c h a r e * * a r e a i e d a w i l l b a rH a r g e d
ment of the state of Maine and of the governments of the has been produced and stored
fer, a t r e g u l a r t d v e r t l a l n g r a t a l .
away, and supplies of soft coal and
’
■ n M n rn n iic a b s o c i a t b i i !•!»*■• two countries affected.
Associated F r e e s la e i c t n e
In speaking of the great engineering feat which he de­ oil are unlimited.
, ,' e n t i t l e d *o ■ha u s * f o r re
(■cation, o f a lt h a w * d l a n a t e h e e clares will furnish cheap power, Mr. Cooper says:
IN AI.L such cases the advan­
a n tin to to ’It; nr p ip e o t h e r w i s e e re d “Near East port, Me., and St. Andrews. N. R„ are two tage is with the mine owner*. Their
t h i_s bspl'f* a n d. also the io‘
b ll a h e d hL........................
h e r e i n All r i g h t s large saltwater bays formed by the coast of Maine, and the wives and children won’t get hun­
nai'n * n u ltlla
*!&gt; uhl[cation o f e p e r l a l d la p a t c h coast of New Brunswick, which are filled and emptied twice gry. The wives and children of
a* h e r e i n are also reserved.
the miners will have hunger fight­
every day/’
'MONDAY, AUG. 31, 1925
against them.
“The rise or range of tide varies between 22 feet and 27 ingThe
miner’s refusal to submit to
TI1B HERALD’S PLATPOIIM
feet,, __________
and these two bays, have a combined area of 150 square arbitration is explained by their
___
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson* miles, present the possibility of putting to use some of the . leader, Mr. Lewis, thus:
▼Hie.
’
’ L "it costs the miners sixty mil1^—Construction of St. Johns-In* power which iH latent in thesq tides.
dian Hirer canal.
“Electric power to bo of value to commerce must he COtl-j
milie ownera kee? t i n
3.—Extension of white wajr.
venient, cheap and it must be realiable.
arbitrator after ho is chosen/!
Im
-Extension of local amusements.
“This project will produce electric power in the same That was a more or les* polite
—Swimming pool, tennU courts,
manner as electric power is produced on fresh water streams way of saying that the mini' owyiA
etc.
1,—Augmenting of building pro* —the difference being that the water is salt instead of fresh, e.rs manages to own the arbitra­
gram—homes, hotels, apartment and Instead of coming directly from the hills through springs, te).'.It was denied by the mine own­
Houses.
creeks and rivers, the supply comes from the Atlantic ocean. ers. of course, but the workers be­
I.—Extension of street paving pro­
The
generating machiney is identical to th at used in fresh lieve it and the strike is on.
gram.
Vn .
—Construction
of
boulererd water streams and is to consist of vertical propeller type
around Lal&gt;&lt;* Monroe.
turbines of 12,000 horsepower capacity directly connected to IN A black lake, under the moun­
■—
tains near Ironsburg, explorers find
5.—Completion of city beautifica­ Jectric generators.
a strange sort of toad, with a long
tion program.
’The power house is to be located between the two large tail. &gt;io eyes and emitting a phosExpansion nf school system
with provision for Increased fa­ hays, Passatiiaquoddy and Cobscook. These hays will he shut | phorescent light.
These frogs will interest friends
cilities.
off from tides by two dams and a system of control gates
The function of part of these control gates Is to regulate the and enemies of evolution.
BIBLE VEU8E FOR TODAY
supply to the upper bay or pool, so that at high tide this up­ EVOLUNTIONISTS HAY the
&lt;5
A MUCH NEEDED PRAYER: per pool is supplied with a new volume of water. This fresh
frogs changed their appearance
—Create in mo n clean heart, O supply occurs twice in 21 hours. Another portion of the con­ through
evolution, losing eyes thnt 1
God; and renew a right apirit with­
S'
trol gates allows the lower bay or pool to flow out with the were useless where there was no
in me. Psalm 51:10,
light.
receding or ebb tide.”
nf evolution say, not
UP AND AT IT AGAIN
“Mr. Cooper explains that owing to the regularity of the at Opponents
all, the creator of the universe,
MY HOUSE IS MY HOME
(Mary Morrison)
tides and because the exact height of the tide and the time about
_____six thousnnd
_________
years_______
ago, makFRANK HORTON IN SUNRISE MAGAZINE
Hove you fallen down In the thing of the change of the tide can be predicted years in advance, ling all things, had everything in
you tried?
mind, knew everything. He decid-l
but evety duty only served to en­
Have you fnited in the task you this plant will ho immune from droughts and the uncer cd
■„ to
u, make
mu*..- imthe long V».„
tail, .......
nink,1 -I marvei at the man who biiyn a dear the finished product to my
taintles of fresh water plants.”
set?
I-Iin.l. phosphorescent batrachians lot. build* nhouM upon it, lives in heart.
Was the ladder of hope too long
With the possibility that the Ray of Fundy titles can exactly
suite.! to that black lake the house for a few months to give
Do you think I would sell that
and steep,
k atmosphere, nn&lt;
e
S
\ house? I should say not! It is my
generate enough electricity to furnish light, heat and power under the mountain range."
Ar.d the prize too hard to get 7
for
a
handsome
profit.
I
could
not
for manufacturing purposes to a large part of eastern United
home.
do it.
TWO THOUSAND „British scien­
States,
interest centers an the outcome of a referendum
As a boy I dreaded work in my
One failure is only n spur to win,
.
Yet, I pity him ,, too, for he
One stumble given strength lo September fourteenth at which time the State of Maine tists gathered at !5°“‘hi"l" pt.°«.n: knows not a home. lie is a veri­ father’s garden. Now 1 rush home
to discuss everything under the table vagabond, a wanderer hither every afternoon to push the gar­
rise,
will decide if the sale of this electrical power will he per­ sun,
from the future population and yon, with no familiar hearth­ den iriough, to pull weeds, to boo
And step by step, if you prny and mitted outside of that state.
of the North uml South poles to stone to which he may return to the rows. How I love th.it little
fight,
Should the project he developed as has been planned, and earthquakes and mosquitoes.
You may mount to the very
ponder the passing of time, to dip plot where pole beans nre now
prove satisfactory other sections will without doubt begin That is ns it should be for Ba­ into memory's meandering brook. putting forth their slender green
skir3.
who taught modern science
Some months ago I bought a lot tendrils and reaching eagerly for
harnessing the tides and another method of obtaining elec­ con,
how to think said: “I have taken in Daytona and, after days and the protecting support of the chic­
Do not let discouragement weigh trical power will be perfected.
ell knowledge fronl province,” and
ken-wire fence, where the cucum­

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throughout the st,«e 1
Public hearings „

ferent points th! ,r* 1
mendations then
11
head offices at WSjjjJJ

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neer of theVnite.j'Vdi

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Engineers, district
Ihob a most of. the h
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you down
And shackle your c---gor feet.
Were you beaten hack by one mis­
take?
Arc you scared by the foes you
meet?

The United Stau. ■
8 office fa*
is now receiving
cations fc# n * .nu,nKa
H I fc p a rtm X tt11? -

Those application, ,
mission to c o n x t ^
nnla, bulkheads, n/u '
causeways, p ie ri/J^ ,
tonis of special
types of intericfy^j
cr facilities img^.
’•nttl
It is „ the exptftti
many developers n*
that thci surface oftw
ter facilities hnsonbLn
cd in cniisidcrirg tijT*1
offered by its n W
that can easily I* ^
a little work of m»^ '

special

m

farmn]J

The annual
Ida a lettuce crop for tl
period of liil'i to ion.
200 Tlx- per crate or fcignj
lor the same period
The Big Boston and i
tics will mature in a
or 00 days. Iceberg var
from «0 to 70 day* to i
the seed.

SAVE ana
T H R IV E
in
1925

W ater That Is Surging
With Ambition
Steam is merely water that is surging «iih ambit*
It has within it the force which mores Ihr wheels i
commerce.
A mbit inn is the force in your life which will o.,
you to do the big successful things you would like hi

nights of studying, planning,
"nothing thnt interests file hu■man dreaming, built a house. It is not bers nre descending from their
Ambition expressed in a growing bank account will i
you ns a winner in life. Have you an account 1
(race
can
be
foreign
to
me."
hills
to
scamper
over
the
valleys
n
Moorish
or
Spanish
structure,
Fakirs Follow Prosperity
First
National Bank? It it growing?
below,
where
radishes
and
peppers
it is rather plain, two stories, of
PROFESSOR W. A. Parkes, of frame and stucco, with gabled ami okra and spinach are spread­
Sanford in filling up with newcomers. Hundreds arc Toronto, tells the scientist’s con­
I'll never forget the argu­ ing their leafage to catch the’rain
coming to make their homes here. Vacant houses are be­ vention. what has been stated morn roof;
ments about that roof. In fact, it drops of the afternoon showers.
And my flowers! How t have
That specter of fear is the dead­ coming scarce. The fame of our city has gone forth and is than once in this column, that our is just an ordinary American
liest foe
struggled with them, nursed them;
• A.M 'DIII). KI.A.
daily reminding people of its prosperous uml sound condi­ civilization may eventually move house.
That faces the sons of men;
to the North and South poles, while! But, sell it? Not on your life! but my gladiolos are now two feet
tion.
And
from
nowon
we
may
expect
a
tremendous,
in­
Qut wisdom comes from the times
high, my petunias uro showing
cities of our present civllizn-.|( iH,ny home!
flux of visitors and homeseekers and investors. Many of "the
a *you fail
tion will he buried under glaciers.” ; | n t(,c few months that I have their little gteen heads, my zinIf you’re up and at it again. those who are now in other parts of Florida will select NanIt’s sad for the owners of a ||Ved in that house it has wrapped nias have attained a hardy growth,
good corner lot in Maine or Mia- itself about my henrt. How well my four o’clock* arc near to bloom
ford because of the many points it has in its favor.
You can only bo beaten by you
It might he well to remember that along with the desir­ ml, Seattle or Han Diego, to read ,|f, j remembet our anxious sclec-jand my poinsottins are covered
yourself
that,* but it’s true.
|tj(jn „f tugs, of furniture, of drap-|with new leaves—and I am well reWhen you crouch and cry and able people, along with the highest type of citizens and with
Divine wisdom causes the earth
Whnt a time we had over paid.
the
finest
people
come
those
of
the
other
variety.
Fakirs
whine.
to turn on its axis, journeying that living room rug! Should it be
Did you say sell my house? 1
A craven heart is a thing to dread, and crooks mid scoundrels also go where prosperity is to be around the sun in such a way as one solid color or a mixture? should say not! It is my home.
■ n a a n * n ■■!■■■■■ K aB aiaK H *axM aaa3**B iia**iii
And courage a crown divine.
to produce a shifting of the poles. Should we get one large one or
Its walla ring with the excited ■■
found. ,
Imagine the earth like a fowl, turn- two or three small ones?
And cries of my little curly-haired hoy ■
We cannot hope, says the Daytona Beach News, to at­ ing
You may stumble and full but
on
a
spit,
before
a
fire,
as
then
the
worry
over
a
suitable
pic of two as “daddy" comes home; ■
tract only the good, law-abiding business men, investors and though it needed to be thoroughly j turo for the space over the mantel
you’ll win the fight
upon its floors my blue-eyed baby
If you keep your face to the foe. capitalists. In an editorial along this line the afternoon cooked on all sides. That’s the Cor- between the candle-light brackets, crawls amid toy dogs and cats,
It’s the soldier who turns and runs paper of our neighboring city goes on to say:
rect picture.
until finally an artist friend enmu broken Easter eggs, mastless boats,
away
to our rescue with un original tin autos without wheels, torn pic­
"Some
of
those
who
come
to
Daytona
Beach
will
be
of
Who is shot in the bnck, you
ture books, eyeless dolls, untorn
WHAT WE call the North Star pointing,
Real Estate Auction Sales. Lot uj sell your prop
the
calibre
that
prey
upon
their
credulous
and
unsuspecting
know.
is not the
North ua few
was
me worm
tow thousand
thousand!i The tinting of the walls, the col- 1balloons, headless horses, unstrung
—Thu Watchword. fellow mmi. Advertising schemes, stock promotion games, years ago, and will not he the ur of the shades, the kind of table beads and silent rattles. Wagons,
--------o
"altruistic" movements ami various other-get-rich-quirk North Star ten thousand years for the living room, fitting an ice kiddie knr*, miniaturewhcelbarBeing the Inst day of the month lures will In* held out to the potential investor who has noth-! h«iu»*. ln future, when Henry box into the alcove on the bnck rows, sand buckets and shovels
and the first day of the week with
'* descendants manufacture porch, getting light and water anil strew the yard.
plenty of rain, today is blue enough ing to gain and all to lose. The fakirs follow in the u a U of I’""1
0
million
flying machines, in- gas and phone service, selection of) My house is her home. It is my
We are permanently located in Sanford
prosperity
and
the
prosperity
enjoyed
by
Daytona
Beach
is
&lt;
&gt;
0
for ua.
stead
of
three
million automobiles fixtures, and a myraiil and one ot- home. It is my children’s home,
--------o ------certain to attract some of this gentry.
a year, what wo now call our North her tasks had to be performed— Hell it? Never!
Our officii boy says there are
’. OUR SALES FORCE nre EXPERTS
"The
man
or
woman
with
money
to
invest
should
pro­
Star will no longer be fixed and
some girls sti dumb that they think
‘
unchanged.
Our
North
pole
will
A WORLD’S FAIR
mufflers for automobiles have to ceed carefully. It is a good practice t ■consult your lawyer then point in the direction of the
We guarantee Satisfaction.
or banker before investing in anything brought to your a t ­ blue star vega, the magnificent sun
bo knitted.
Ft. Lauderdale News!
tention by a stranger. Your banker, or your lawyer or your
"Can a man love two women chamber of commerce is in a better position than any in- now shining just nbuvo your head.
Homo time ago the Tampa Trib program may have caught up.
If you have Property you want sold—List it
People who would attend a
w
fcu It
nh1
Phl,,n,leIlt‘lft
Kn*iuln»r.i,|ividuul
tn give you advice on your investments, or sub­
HOWEVER. INSIGNIFICANT une reprinted an editorial from the
Well.
depend&lt;i
on the women,
we
and kiss it good-bye.
man, little thinking microbe, mayiLadsdcn County limes, of Quincy, world’s fair would be doubly glad
scriptions or advertising expenditures,
should say.
to
have
it
where
they
could
at
the
the ear as the microbe in1v*'hlch suggested that a worlds
--------o-------"No means exists of preventing the influx of these high- change
tne cheese completely changes its
keld in Honda about l.-IO- same time see Florida, and it would j
i Our Uncle Josti say.'i there’s one pressure salesmen, but their games may he defeated by ex­ fjavori
The Times mentioned Jacksonville, attract many more permanent vis­
thing worse than having one of ercise of individual wisdom.”
Before our swinging pole finishes Tampa, Ht. Petersburg, Miami and itors. On the other hand it would
your suspenders to break—and
of the world's proits next polar circle science may j’alm lynch as places that would bring exhibits
ex
that’s to have both of ’em break.
ere where nil Floridians,
have
power
to
decide
what
the
^
nhl'-'
to
qualify
ns
the
exposigress
h
MY FAVORITE STORIES
—— o-------earth shall do, power to control tion city. The suggestion has a t-1even of limited means, could at
116 E. Second Street, t •nforcl, Fla.
By IRVIN H. COBB
An advertisement in the Han An­
glaciers, icebergs nnd adjust earth' tractive attention from several little expense study them for new
ton in Light says, "I'nnts Now OneFlorida
papers,
and
the
possible
|
ideas.
Hitting well clown in front were temperaturu by diverting heat from advantages or difficulties of the
'I bird Off To Match Your Coot.” On the Huge of u music hull in
The Ht. Petersburg Independent a i m i i i x i * * i m i i i i i i i i f l X B * N i x * all,,R IIII&gt; ll&gt;
the
East
End
of
London
a
memory,
two
Americans. They figured that the equator to the poles.
Goodriors nre the men trying to
big undertaking are worth careful quotes the Quincy Times editorial
wizard with a pronounced Cockney j the wizard must have accomplices
‘but do the women?
and says:
IF THIS Government wants to thoughts.
B juaxana***1111
accent was offering an exhibition t in the house to ask him questions
“The suggestion is decidedly
In
1915
Han
Francisco
had
the
of his skill. In response to ques- J prepared beforehand. To find out bo generous, it might begin «t Panama-Pacific exposition, and at worth considering. Florida will he N
More Brevity.
■
i lions front tin audience he gave, whether or not the performer did
Little hoy,
! * “ £ r,h !m i ith* *nme
“s a
attraction. I In a position, by that time, to stage ■
offhand, and promptly, the dates have the powers of memory he rourt " The'-!-1 „)“;L.rtineGreen fruit;
^im1Han Diego in South California, a n monster exposition a n d 'it would
*8,500
of historic events, the distance boasted and with a view also to fully underpaid, getting SH
Tummy ache and
much smaller town, produced a attract hundreds of thousands of
a
year
or
less,
a
low
pay
based
from
the
earth
to
the
moon,
and
arousing
his
pulriotis
fervor
to
a
Licking to hoot.
splendid exposition of its own.
visitors from all over the world.
on
ancient
conditions,
when
a
other facts and figures without still higher pitch, if possild one
Just
now
there
is
no
place
in
Every section of Florida would hu
judge could live well for one-third
| of the Yankees called out:
Today’s best laugh: "In the next limit.
Florida able to accommodate all benefited by the exposition if it is
of
today's
costs.
It
was
quito
evident
from
,
the;
"Pmfeiuor,
please
tell
me*what
edition of Webster's Dictionary the
Senator lleed and Representa­ the people coming to Florida, n o t! given on the proper scale, as it
wind "neck” will bo found aa a language of some of Ids state- memorable event occurred on July
tive Graham of Pennsylvania hav­ mention those who would come to would lie. California had its world
verb ns well us u noun. The reason incuts that the performer was a the Fourth, I77ii,”
ing intnviin e / n bil^ providing a the additional call of an exposition.! fair nnd soon it is time for Florida
most
patriotic
Briton.,
Invariably,i
Without
a
moment’s
hesitation
•—popular
usage. Melbourne Time*. |
Btit five years hence the building to have one.”
M
4? when mentioning a great English jtlie professor shot back
•k his reply- ncW sca**? lhftt w,,uld pay the
h’infernal (/outrage, sir!” lie ■i,,,|R''s
UHMI or *15,000, uepemi.
• The Cleveland Plain Dealer man
"iniV or
or u" great
K,cu* English achieve
ASLEEP ON THE JOD
'shouted.
......... * mg on the population of the dis­ |
•carries the following, "The fieldi n,cnl’ l‘&gt;!* vol*r« r...so x-xultnutly.
-atrict.
The
bill
should
be
passed.
[
MACON TELEGRAPH
(lav ended with the awarding of a 1
Increasing the salaries of judge*
IS I l A GOOD RECORD?
calf born, Juno Id to Mrs.
Two njnrincs, entrusted with the-% stubborn mules pulling against
as above would cost this govenyjyltfford Ebert oT Sharon Center,
TAMPA TRIBUNE
ment only *700,000 a year. The job of guarding the President each other and neither willing to
3&gt;.” Of all things, must be one of
richest country in the world can while he slept, weru them.ielviis pul! the load. The President has
/Inf sevm wonders of the world.
Lust year 491 prisoners were on. Itade, “aim Beach, Polk and inf
lord to pay its judges at least found asleep on the job. They will the power, through moral suasion,
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sent to the state prison, it is shown] Grange Bounties were next, and'half way decently.
They’re Gone Alas!
be court martialed, cachicrcd out to bring those two factions togeth­
l,lucu
occupied by the |
‘
-------II wonder where thnt dog has gone, ill The , Associated Prvsn “Facts
of the service, or sent to Ports­ er. A few weeks ago, hu announc­
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POTATO
cron
Is
short,’prU
isTItal cast iron dog out on the lawn. About Florida.” There were ,117 j E
C M,ul- U*with
COU,,ty
Fl0'ri,,1‘’
prison for terms ranging e d that it would be hi* policy to
Ill
lUllsborciggh,
only ln18-scnt
off c»-s higher. This means nothing to mouth
!\ff. “ ,*ul w o infinfrom
two
years up Sleeping on I f*!j|
—Detroit Free Press. escapes front places of detention, j for
.4
stX* caro. Is that
there the prosperous Individual whose
he heinous ^
Pri f' ri‘hl,‘ for lhe COdtcmhpg
and half of the e. &lt;■*, were recap- were so few law-breakers here? Ionly worry about potatoes i.s+lus the job is one of the
Tactions
themselves
to
reach
an
And where’s that public fountain turcil. Is that a good
crimes of the Navy -&gt;nd its ancil­
record?
How many crimes have you read ettort to stop and eat them,, be- lary service, the Marine Corps. agreement
fella—
have not made any effort
‘'“T yv ,r'i 7", j'/U,,,V17' " f ''/'"K committed here in n year ?| cause "starch creates fat."
Thnt cast-iron coon with the big wetlTnn?,!
A seventcen-year-old boy on a in They
wtre pardoned. Nearly half, or .11, Eighteen went to prison. More than
weeks
to come to any sort of an
battleship
was
sent
to
Portsmouth
umbrella ?
were murder convicts. And 25 oth- that number of offenses against II TO POOR women, paying (or
They are squared
for two years during the w«r be­ agreement.
—Youngstown Telegram jers, including HI sentenced for mur- the slate laws are committedgainst
here| potatoes three times what they cause he went to sleep guarding away, with sleeve* rolled up, ready
i der, were puroted. Is that a good Hi a week, 'lhe risk is just enough paid last year the price menus a
The public will pay
2102 First St.
Realtors.
gasoline drums.
It seems, (hat we arc missing most | record.
to "mke it interesting for spirited K,cat deal. It means something,
What are we to do about the the freight; the public always
Thu Iron jockey hitching post.
Of the 19! set up for violating criminals. Home sentimentalists in although not so much, to men that I President
We of the South, burning
himself? A little more
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—Youngstown Telegram. state laws, lit! were for breaking somu stales are urging abolition of grow potatoes
bituminous coni, will not feel the
1
than
two
months
ago,
the
anthraand entering, anti in second place capital punishment. But we have
heavy hand of advanced domestic
| cite coal operators and the nrin- coal
A sighf for which we rawther pine were till convictions for murder.
prices di-eetly, perhaps*, hut
«»**vMxijr practically
|&gt;iiivjiu «u&gt; abolished
unuii &gt;un| cunit
|j«» of the increas- era sent their representatives
already,
It is«n JMiiiui
small part
to
1
h the Wjn. goat on the bock beer
hixty-two persons imprisoned fo r! itnl punishment uml all other kinds I erl cost that the potato grower Atlantic City to negotiate in
i the industries of the country will
a
sign.
minder, while . 41 murder
convicts
of punishment, -nlthough
criminals „gets,
for thut
is how
I
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our "mtellistrlk . no* 1BiU‘ .7r'
curtailment of proa
• .. &gt;•—Macon Telegraph, ate released nv parole o£ pardon j still run sqme lisL.of having their gcat distribution" .is arrange^ effort to avert a coni
*°i‘! i du&lt;-'fiun means that we pay highAN ADVERTISEMENT
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and others ’ticupe. I that a good reputation* tnrnTshcd by having to 1Government reports show the ta»
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*t • * o f appoar
IS THE SILENT SALEM AN OF COMM^
wooden Indian in front of cigar I Duval County led in number of is embarrass!ing to a sensitive bun- to put up prices mure than one ousness of the leaders
1 convictions, 79 -■ing sent to pris-dit.
of
shoos
nnd
the
clothe*
hundred |w*rcent.
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Personals
H. C. DuBose spent Saturdny in
Tampa on^ business.
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Paul Lake spent th* week-end in
wflKjnter Tampa as the guest of friehds,
or of hei
Hodgson Ball left Sunday fflV
.rine PittJacksonville, where he will spend
several days.
Robert Herndon returned Satur­
day from Jacksonville where he
spent the past week.
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A. A. Adams returned home Sat­
urday from New York, via Jack­
sonville on the steamship Juniata.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Dinte of
Winter
were the guests of
Cig at 6:30 Mr. and Haven
Mrs.
L.
M. Telford Sun­
Kline Mallem, day. {
Ljupil °f Mrs.
C will give a
Leonard Miller returned home
from Daytona Beach,
by Mrs. Saturday
where he has been for tha past
IfiitOi and Mrs. week.

iy of the once busy, prosperous
‘ - “
the Islands’
nTtroSirV;‘UtIL r 6 ^ y U seldom Is
visited except .by a \ o t f sem|-Occasional, navy transports
Foremrly a stopping place for
the biic ships of several lines, it is
not now touched by one. Its com­
Int there, it's beyond anybody’* merce is nlmost wholly gone. It is
power to deny truthfully that eco­ difficult even to rfench, or to lenve,
nomically the islands* population once there.
• • •
has
degenerated
disgracefully
The legislation which wrought
since the United .States took the
group over from Demnark In 1917. this ruin was not of the navy's
Comparative figures apenk for maklnir.
It was the work of a Congress
themselves.
In 1919, before the effects of in Washington of whose members
Amoricnn rule had had time to few can fitpl the Virgin Islands on
make themselves fully felt, the is­ i the map, without hunting, and
landers’ exports to this country •some of whom probably hevbr
nmhunted to $2,279,512. Those fulr
1923 were $397,031.
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That the decline was duo to na­
val maladministration doesn’t nec­ policies in their Interest and turn­
essarily follow. To some extent ed them over to the United States
it certainly doesn’t follow.
ns a thriving colony. This coun­
The application of American try put them under the charge of
Intvs to insular industries and a naval governor and forgot them
trade have been to blame for the —and the governor, too.

Il/ive for NashMiss Louise Seencr of Jackson­
the Peabody ville is visiting her grandmother,
n the will con- Mrs. M. McEwcn, for several
, Biano and pipe weeks.

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B ’Vu- little son
Wif u'j.
of
B - r. Va-j-,{hn this
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f ;Plt l of
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Mrs. Claude Howard returned
home Friday from Hendersonville,
N, C., where she has been for the
past two months, us the guest of
friends.

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W"? , f ■•uWad nul
oj. bitn tncii«De»e in
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uiuh the
Wm e in Sanford

William J. Hardy and Paul Lake
left Monday for Skyiand, N.
where Mr. Hardy will wed Mi is
Emily Rahner of St. Augustine on
Thursday.

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meeting
Mrs. 1, i).
ll;e Pretty
PR l«[- Mn. MldI delightful soci.il
pltonce rose* we to
L,u . decorations.
Pple ice cream top, tonfeetlon and
J*
served at
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meat5" Those in atSteel,
u *■ Mrs. Jordan
Mrs. Bushrri Austin Mrs.
* W- L. Akers,

[: v«ughn, Mrs.
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A¥.,r*' Mr»- c• '• nilsworth nnd
Mil ' 1Iart Mrs.
nnd
JiiddietQn,
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The marriage of Mr nm! Mrs. Floyd Bonhnm, above of Loft Ang­
eles, is threatened with a bigamy charge brought by Alvio Johnstone, ■■■■RRR
below, Johnstone Insists Mrs. Bonham is his wife and that n baby
was borp to them. Mrs. Bonham says she went through a marriage
ceremony with Johnstone to help him in a legal matter, but that it
was illegal. She denies the baby was born to her.
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Ned Chittenden left Monday
morning for Mountsville, S. C., Miss Rogers Gained 15 g
where his marriage to Miss Mil­ Pounds in Six Weeks
dred Simmons will take place, Sept
Men and Women (Inin 5 g
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.Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Zachary re­
turned home Saturday after spend­
ing the summer with friends anti
relatives in Mt. Olive, and other
points in North Carolina. They
stopped in Gainesville en route
homo to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Philyaw.

Mrs. Stella Arrlngttffi
and
Briggs Arrington left Monday
morning for a two weeks’ motor
trip through Georgia and Alabama.

My dear Friends:
After my attack of Flu I was
thin, run-down and weak. I had
a sallow complexion, my cheeks
were sunk in and 1 was continual­
ly troubled with gas on my stom­
ach. I felt stuffy and hud lust
my nppetite. I had read about
McCoy’s Coil Liver Oil Compound
Tablets
and decided to give them
Melhuurn—New $500,090 hole
At once, I began to pick;
with yacht harbor to be construct auptrial.
an nppetite, my cheeks filled
cd along Indian River.
out-HUid my complexion became
healthy looking and 1 gained In1
Sarasota—New $1,000,000 hotel pounds in six weeks and am very
to be constructed here, according thankful for what McCoy’s Cod
to announcement. - • *
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for me
Miss Alberta lingers, 261 W.
Fancy Burette
Corro Gordn St., Decatur, 111.
To take on weight, grow strong
utfd vigorous, to fill out the hol­
lows in cheeks and nock, try Mc­
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets for 30 dayss. 60 Tablets
—60 cents !tt Bowers Pharmacy
Union Dry Store and live drug­
gists eveywhere. If they don’t
give you wonderful help in 30
days, get your money back—you
lio the judge. But be sure and
ask for McCoy’s the original and
genuine.

Mr. anil Mrs. W. B. Deiter nnd
littla daughter, Sharon, have re­
turned from Boston, Mass., where
they have been for the past month.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McKny nnd
Miss Florence McKay left Sunday
on the boat for Jacksonville and
Savannah, where they will spend
About 10 duys.
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Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mias Rulm
Wjllinms nnd Clarence Williams
returned Saturdny after spending
the past several months in Georgia
and North Carolim.
Mrs. W. E. Scoggnn and Miss
Naomi anil Warner Scoggans re­
turned home Saturday from Hen­
dersonville, N. C^ whore they have
been for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs, W, Morton Thig­
pen ami tittle son, Billie, returned
home Saturday after spending the
past six weeks in Georgia, North
Carolina and' Virginia.
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Mr. aiyl Mrs. J . S. Harvani re­
turned home Saturday from New
York und other Eastern points
where they went to purchase fall
stock for the Yowell Co.

Mrs. J. G. Ball and non, Billy,
who aro spending some time at
Dpytonn Beach, motored to San­
ford Sunday with Mr. Ball nnd will
i" i
’f'loested spend several days here.
J*1.1""* ^ 1:30 p.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brito Carrawny of
fj *“ * in full uni,'un ral of „ur dc. Lake Wales were the guests for
Ih- ii ?‘ Jarv&gt;»- the week-end of Mr. Caraway’s
*-Hinent Cum- mother, Mrs. Mac (5. Caraway at
her home in Flora Heights,
KIN'S, Itetofj er_
Ralph Woodruff left Sunday for
Hendersonville, N. C., where he
SK‘? pluns un* will
spend several weeks with his
/ 00 to cost
new
i i c / Inlant,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. WoodL^i$ioo,ooo.
r ^ ^ W o te ly fif.
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4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accounts,’

Due to increase of operating expenses the follow
in^f prices will be effective £5ept. 1,1925. ...

All itn m o n .top at Savannah. Alao all-lhv-nar■**•*» to Bovton. Rail connection* to WaiStncton.
Atlantic Cltr, N*i* York anJ other point*. Unmrpa-M-l meal* and *orvlc«.
SUMMER RATES! Far* to ftaltfmora for Inrtanco,
U onljr »o.9«. round tHp ttS.II t I’hlU.Viphl* iTt.SS.
mun.1 trip ISJ.W. Meal*, bvrth Included. (OutiKI*
n-.cn rttra). Band for llovtratn) fotdcr. Atoo e t
ato.ut tlw ALUK1CCN3R TOURS. Automobile* car­
ried at low rate*. Wrlta or phone todif.

Miss Zoo Musson of Fort My­
ers will arrive this week to be the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fannie
Munson for several weeks.
children of Leesburg were the
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Mc­
Kay for several days last week.

druggist, etc. Keep an account with the Seminole Coun-

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BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA

L ,n left ft few
L | pojition with

sCwthns gone lo
Hinii College in
M uk“ a complete
Ltfvr*'.
Ihiir ami children
kCrlamlu visiting
I k Elizabeth Mc■haiitivc*.
Kkiml Mi ; Sue
from ■evB jto tl’aul, Mum.

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You are no doubt vtell and feeling fine/* And that's the
way to be. However, If sickness should attack you—be
i; ' •
prepared—hav» a reserve fund to poy doctors bills, the

Worth on a MrrcAnnlt »nJ Minor. ttUanxr Iron)
J«fk»onvllt*. Kent a l l l n n n w**k to

Miss Francis Dutton left Sunday
for Hendersonville, N. C., to be
the guest of friends for several
weeks.
Mrs. S. S. Baumcl nnd son, Ju ­
lian, left Saturday night for New
t little daughter York where they will join Mr.
Kiting her •iough- Baumel,
[tbis week.
Mrs. Violet Wagner nnd Mrs. T.
Kemp left 'Ihursihort time with E. Adams of Mt. Dora were the
guests,. Saturday of Mrs. Frank
mb iu Chicngo.
tifaa has been Donaldson'.
tv, here with hia
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Membry of
Cay for Okeecho* Winter
Haven spent) Sunday here
ns
the
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L,
Lj returned from
M.
Telford.
fat Flat Rock. N.
a nice farm while
Miss Lillian Schwartz returned
home
after spending the
Markell and two summerSunday
with friends nnd relatives
returned a few in California.
kutiness and plonL|go ami i other
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
--------- Tihhies
Li-west.
nnd
Httiu
son,
Munson,
of Uma
| norm here this tillu, were the guest of Mrs.
Fan
Leveral buildings. nie Munson Sunday.
ricJ ®hale in Mr.
t|hy. ripped some
J. L. Pierce returned home F ri­
E Sjoblom’s store,
day
after spending the past several
I the ro°f from J.
in New York, via Jackson­
L m.
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, weeks
trtion of DeLond, ville on the Juniata.
kwis hero the last
L j welcomed viaI.auric McDaniel returned home
Ciyterian church Sunday nfter spending the past
I there ho taught fortnight in ■Georgia, Tennessee,
Ifiniards preach- Michigan and Canada.
Kuitli wad great■ (resent.
Mrs. C. Alsobrook and daughter.
Mrs. H. Beam of Leesburg, were
the guests of Mrs. Mac G. Cara­
way for the week-end.

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TAMPA, Ann. 81.—WV-The
league leading Smoker* broke even
with SftJ Petersburg Saturday af­
ternoon In n doublehender. The
first game went to Tampn, -t to 1,
but thu Saints won tho second 2 to
1. when n Inst inning rally by
Tampa fell one short.
Swnnson hml the best of Brow­
er and Stags? in the first and the
Smokers shelled Slim off the
mound in the third inning with
three hit* and three runs. The first
had been scored in the first in­
ning on a hnsc on hulls, » sacrifice
and n single.
Houston had the Smokers at his
mercy in the night enp nnd gave
up only two hits in the first six
innings and was not in dnngcr. In
tho seventh the Smokers rallied
with twt&gt; hits nnd one run hut
Nance struck out for the third out
with n runner on second.
The Saints put over their first
run in the second Inning on n sin­
gle by Barnes, a stolen Imsc nnd
Block's single. Mitchell drew u
base on bnlla in the sixth, stole
second and Bcured on Cox's two
bagger.
FIRST GAME
The Box .Score
SAINTS
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Brown, cf. ..
Doyle, 3b........
Mitchell, rf. ..
Cox, If............
Measner, 2b. ..
Barnes, lb. ..
Besse, c. .. ..
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Stagg, p. ,. _
Totals „ .. .. 34 I
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Hicks, 3b........ .. 1 1
Estrada, cf. .. *- &lt;
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Weik, hs, .. „ .. 4 0
Lee, rf........... .. 4 1
Gnsares, If. „ .. 2 (1
Lopez, c. .. _ .. 3 0
Jesmer, lb. _ .. 4 0
Swanson, p. .. .. 3 0

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attempt to shift the blame for the so faithfully in my life ns I have
poor showing of the New York this year. I was out later than
Yankees this season, George Her­ he allows only twice on this road
man “Bnbe” Ruth, baseball's pre­ trip—Saturday morning, and once
mier slugger, left here Sunday for in Cleveland.
Chicago, where he proposes to Iny "I am in condition to play nnd
the entire case growing out of the at tho risk of being boastful, I will
15,000 fine nnd indefinite suspen­ any that I believe my suspension
sion imposed upon him yesterday will hurt, not help the team. Hug­
before Commissioner Lnndia.
gins could have fined me nny
Raring his inner side of the amount nnd not made it public.
friction existing between the mite Instead of that he took a course
mannger of the Yankees nnd base­ that wns sure to bring publicity,
ball's highest salaried player, lie knew he could in this manner
Ruth concluded his statement with shift some of the blame for our
n declaration that if Huggins is to seventh place position to me.
Says Huggins Incompetent
continue at the helm of the team
"The truth of tho matter is that
ho (Ruth) felt that he could no
Huggins is incompetent. He has
longer continue plnylng for him.
Radiating confidence nnd ap­ had a wonderful tonin under him
pearing in perfect physical condi­ in the past ami it virtually man­
tion, Ruth was disposed to talk aged itself. Ijist year we lost the
freely of the latest development in pennnnt to Washington when we
his turbulent baseball enrccr. He could have won hy fifteen games.
seemed more concerned over his That wns Huggins’ fnult. He did
suspension than the unprecedented not get the most out of the team.
fine assessed against him.
"It has been published that I
Tells of Friction
disobeyed orders on the field, nnd
Although there hnd been slight mention is mnde of n game in
friction between Ruth ami Hug­ Chicago. I came up'in the first
gins on several occasions, Ruth inning with two men on the base,
contended that the latest develop­ one run in and no one out. Hug­
ment wns caused by a minor in­ gins ordered me to hit. Instead I
fraction of the club rides by the sacrificed because I thought it was
‘King ‘of Swat.’’
the proper piny. The next man
"I came in an hour and a half went out, hut the second singletl
late Saturday morning," Ruth nnd we hnd two more runs. Thus
said. "I had been out with some we got three that inning instead
friends until midnight, nnd then of one because I might not have
took nn automobile ride because hit safely.
it was so warm. I arrived at the
"In the ninth inning of the snme
Buckingham at 2:30 a, m. Wo game, there were two men on and
were ordered to he in at 1 o'clock. we were a run behind with no one
"Saturday I went out to the ball out. Ho ordered me to sacrifice
park nnd Huggins met mo in the nnd instead 1 tried to hit. A sin­
clubhouse. He snid I need not| gle would have tied the score nnd
bother to get into n uniform nnd nn extra base hit would have won.
ordered me to catch the first train I hit a hard liner that Shoely, the
to New York. The team is going Chicago first baseman, turned in­
back tonight, and I asked him if I to n double play.
could not wait nnd go hack with
"I contend that I was right on
tho hoys. Ho said I could not.
these two occasions. I would not
"This suspension is just nn at­ mention them except that they
tempt on’ the part of tluggins to were published and I want to ex­
shift the blame for tho team’s plain my position in the mutter."

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T o ta ls ......... 2rt 4 8 27 10 0
Score hy innings:
FLORIDA 8TA TE LI ’.AGUE
St. Petersburg .. .. 000 000 001—1
(Second Balt)
Tampn .. .............. 103 000 OOx—I
Won l.ost IYt.
Hunimnry: Two base hits, Cox;
.................. 41 20 .088
Snead. Stolen Imses, Lopez. Sac­ Tampa
rifices, (H lfk s 2, L’straija, Cnsnrei, Lakeland............. .. 42 24 .030
Lopez. L eft’on bases’, St. Peters­ St. Petersburg .. .. 27 37 .122
burg 8; Tampn 8, liases on halls, S anford................ .. 15 111 .231
Swanson 2; Brower 2; Stngg 1.
NATIONAL I.EA( HIE
Hits off Ilrower 5 in 2 2-3 innings;
Won Lost IVt
Flagg 2 in fi 1-3. Hit by pitcher,
by Stngg (Hicks). Struck out by Dittshurgh ......... .. 7G 40 .023
Swanson 4; Drawer I; Stngg 3. New York ............ .. 73 57 .502
incinnati............ .. 07 57 .510
Losing pitcher, Brower. Umpires, C
Brooklyn .. ..
„ _ 01 03 . 1U2
Baxter, Alvarez and Hewitt. Time St.
L ouis............. .. 02 00 .181
1:40.
C icngo................. . r.o Gil .4 18
SECOND GAME
Dihlatlelpliia
.. 55 08 .1 17
The Box Srore
Boston ...........
. 51) 73 .117
SAINTS
AB It 11 DO A E
AMERICAN I.HAf ue
Allen, *»........... . S o l 1 t.■&gt; (i
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Brown, cf......... 3 0 1 II II 0 Washington ......... .. 7!) 45 .037
Doyle, 2b.
3 0 1 1 3 ii
MiU’hell, rf. . . 1 1 U U 0 0 Lopez, Ih........... u I) 0 1 2 0
Cox, If. .. .. .. .. 3 0 1 0 II 0 Cobb, p..............2
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Messner, .......... 3 II 0 3 4 1)
Barnes, lb ........ 8 1 •1 11 () 0
Totals ......... 24 1 4 21 7 0
Block, c............. 3 0 1 3 2 ■&gt;
Houston, p........ 3 0 0 •&gt;
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Score by innings:
St. P etersburg........ 010 001 0—2
Totals _ _ _ 25 2 7 21 1I : •&gt; T am p a.................... ooo ooo l—l
TAMDA
All R 11 DO A E
Summary:
Two base hits,
Sneud, 2h. „ „. 2 1) 0 1 a 0 Barnes, Cox. Stolen bases, Snend,
1ricks, lib........... it 0 0 3
Estrada, Allen, Mitchell, Barnes.
Kstrndn, cf. «. .. 2 1 2 2 0 0 Double plnya Houston to Hoyle.
Weik, ss. __ 3
0 l 0 3 0 Left on huso, St. Petersburg 4;
Lee. rf.
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Cana re h, I f , __ 3
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Nance, c . __ _ 3 o () 2 2 0 Cobb (Mitchell), St ruck out by
Jesmer, lb........ 2 0 0 It I O Cobb 2; Houston 3. Umpires, Bax­
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74 17 .012
Chicago........ ........0!) 57 .548
St. Louis .. .. .. .. Oil 50 .528
D etroit........... ....... 03 01 .508
. . 50 00 .472
Cleveland
51 71 .418
New York
Boston
30 HI .300
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Wym Lost Ret
70 50 .503
Atlnntn1
New Orleans .
74 00 .552
Nnsville
00 05 .515
Mcmpis........ ........ 71 07 .515
Mobile ........
07 08 .400
Chattanooga ........03 70 .474
Birmingham ........50 74 .443
no 75 .110
Little Rock
SOUTH A ll ANTIC LEAGUE
Won Lost Del.
Charlotte .. . - .. .. 71 41 .021
Spartanburg ........72
17 .005
Augusta ........
. 01 55 .620
00 57 .513
Asheville
Macon ......... ........00 57 .513
Greenville .
.. .. 54 01 .170
15 70 .301
Columbia
Knoxville .. .
13 73 .371

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Wnsington made a clean sweep of
the three game scries with Chica­
go by taking the final game Sun­
day. 0 to ft. nnd increased • their
lend over the Athletics to three
ami one half games, ns Detroit
won from Philadelphia.
Rice’s batting was the big fac­
tor in putting the world's cham­
pions in the game after the White
Sox were lending, 3 to 1, nt tho
start of tho seventh inning. Rice
came through with n triple, with
the bases filled nnd put Washing­
ton in tho lead.
Score hy innings:
Washington .. 001 (UK) 305-0-10-0
Chicago .. . 102 000 012-0-10-2
Batteries; Routher, Marherry,
Hallow nnd Rucl; Lyons, Connally
and Schalk.
BROWNS BEAT YANKS ,
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 81.—(/P)—St.
Louis defeated the Yankees, 7 to
0, here Sunday in final gnnio of
series. Both teams counted three
times in the opening inning nnd re­
pented in the fifth, hut n single
tally by the Browns in the second
swung the decision.
Babe Ruth was not in thp line­
up, having left fur Chicago this
noon, after being indefinitely suspended by Mannger Huggins yes­
terday.
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Score hy innings:
300 030 000—0
New York
St. Lonis .
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a pitched ball, forcing in Myers.
The Box Score
LAKELAND
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Buckley, ss. .. 4 1
0 2
Kowalski, 2b.
5 0
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Welch, If. „ .. 4 1
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Brazier, cf. ..
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ROBINS DOWN REDS TWICE
BROOKLYN, Aug. 31.—(d’l—
Brooklyn annexed both games of a
twin hill with Cincinnati yesterday
4 to 3, in ten innings, ami 10 to ...
Hargrave's double with two on
base drove home the winning run
in tho opening fray. The Robins
knocked Lur|ue out of the box in
the 4th inning of the final game.
Wheat hit a homer with two on
base.
Rixey, Reds’ twirlcr, was put
out of tiie first game for protest­
ing a decision, while in th enecond
contest, Fournier c o l l i d e d with
Critz on the base path, the latter
being forced to retire.
Score by innings:
Cincinnati .. .. 201 000 000 0—3
Brooklyn .......... Oil) 000 200 1—4
SECOND GAME
Score hy innings:
Cincinnati .. 022 103 000— 8-13-1
Brooklyn .. .. 200 010 lOx—10-15-2

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FLORIDA 1IT ATE LEAGUE
St. Petersburg at Sanford.
Tampa at Lakeland.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
St. lands at New York.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.

Cleveland made it two out of three
^ W t , , n /u„i,s *Reds
from Boston Sunday when Smith
Again.stW eHternUli ’
had the better of a pitchers’ batBrooklyn llOflV.
tie with Wingfield. Cleveland win• ------ , |
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NEW YORK, Aug. 31—-(d)
until the ninth when Wambsganss , -rt,',, New York Ginnts broke even
scored on his single and Lee’s tri- i„ their flnnl double header
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on n sigh? by McNulty, J. Sewell’s ing
jnir out
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to iI victory ",
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triple and Fowster’s double,.Cleve­ Louis in the first game and &lt;Irop s
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land mnde only two hit* off Wing- ping the Inst number 8 to .
F irst National Bank Building
field prior to the ninth
made it eight victories nnd ciKht
Score hy innings;
losses against the west.
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Boston .......... 000 000 001—1-0-0
FIRST GAME
Cleveland .. .. 000 000 002—2-5-0
Score by innings:
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DQL’g^ j
Batteries: Wingfield and Bis. St, Louis .. ..OB) 000 0 0 d -l- 7-f i
chdff; Smith and Sewell.
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Barnes
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9th Inning Rally
SECOND GAME
Gijjes Celerymen
Score by innings:
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St. Louis .. .. 020 020 310—8-lf-0
Saturday's Game New York .. .. 000 000 000-0- 5-1

Totals .. .. .. 37 5 12 20 11 1
xiiruzler out on attempted hunt
on last strike.
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Dumas, 2b.
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Joyner, cf.
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Mason, rf. „
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Kidd. rf. ..
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Myers, If.
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Frisbie, 3b, .
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Alford, c. .. ^ 3
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troit ado a clean sweep of the
Totals .. „ . 34 f, 12z2t! 1 1
three-gae Philadelphia series hv
STATE LEAGUE
x Two out when winning run NoFLORIDA
winning Sunday’s game 7 to 4. It
games.
neared.
was te seventh consecutive victory
fur the Tigers.
x Baited for Alford in ninth.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Score by innings:
Stoner was in difficulty much of
St. Louis 1-8; New York 3-0.
the time, hut smart support kept Lakeland .............. 120 000 200—5 Cincinnati 3-8; Brooklyn 1-10.
Philadelphia scoreless fur the first Sanford.................. 000 000 000—0 No others scheduled.
five innings, Hale's double 1nnd
Summary: Two base hits, Hoyle,
Simmon's single gave the Athletics Welch. Sacrifices Levy, Mason,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
one in the sixth, while Simmon's Brazier, Craig.Stolen liases, My- Washington 0; Chicago G.
home run in the following inning eis, Buckley, 2, Kowalski, Welch. Philadelphia 4; Detroit 7.
scored Bishop who had walked, and Double plays, Bailey (unassisted). Boston 1; Cleveland 2.
Hale, who had singled.
Left on Imses, Sanford 12; Lake­ N e w York G; St. Louis 7,
Wildness by Walberg nnd Rom­ land 12. Buses nn balls, off Craw­
mel, who succeeded him, gave De­ ford 5; off Craig G; off Cusack 1.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
troit four runs in the third on two Struck cut, by Crawford, 4; Craig Memphis G; Birmingham 2.
hits. Four men got tfree trips to 2. Base on errors, Lakeland 1. Chattanooga 7-1; New Orleans G-2.
first base in this inning after Hulk, Crawford. Hit hy pitcher, Nashville 8; Meddle 7.
Woodall nnd Stoner hnd singled !». Welch hy Crawford; Hardy hy Cu­ No others scheduled.
sucre■eunii tn open the inning. De­ sack. Lotting pitcher, Craig. Um­
troit hunched four hits off Runt- pire, Ware. Time 1:48.
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WITH THE CARDS
SMOKERS DIVIDE Babe Ruth Takes His Case [SENATORS BOOST S S f f i R I T S i - «-«!
TWIN BILL WITH To Commissioner Landis;. THEIR LEAD OVER
Lose To
ST. PETERSBURG Says Huggins Incompetent THE ATHLETICS
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tober First, in country estates all fully
improved with hard surfaced roads, wat­
er, liprhts and sewerage, a tract of land
containing 700 acres laying west and
south of the Country Club. This tract of
land is a beautiful rolling’ property com­
prising1 numerous lakes. The name se­
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We are offering cash prizes for the best
written suggestions as to the most attrac­
tive and economical way to beautify and
develop this property as follows:
First Selection
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$250.00
Second Selection ........ :............ $150.00
Third Selection ......... ............. $100.00
•Judges for this contest to be selected
1rom Sanford citizens.

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By Saturday of this week signs will be
posted so that all wishing to inspect this
property can do so by following road as
signs direct.

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buildings—wherever use
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E. SPURLING. sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Pixie High­
way.

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mailing—a» yon
you want it.
E. Porch. First
FOR RENT

i FOR SALE: Indies shoes $1.98.
Men’s shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
OHIO-Xcnla. Make your snies
per
(idlon. Sanford Paint and
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ Army ritorc, 500 Sanford Ave.
trict. Want ud and display rates
BANANAS
BANANAS
on request.
DIRECT from importer to consum­
er. $1.00 per bunch and up. .20
COLUMBUS (Gn..) LEDGER _ cents dozen nml up. Car Railrond
Classified ads have the largest Avenue.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (tl-woril line) lino. FOR SALE: One good tent. Ap­
ply at •10(5 Myrtle Avenue.
TO REACH the prospermia farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­ $50.00 BUYS a lot in Oak Hill Sub
ia county advertise in the Pel .and division, nnd $20.00 per month
I tally Now:!, rate lc per word, cash and interest. The best buy in town.
with order.
N, II. Garner,

HIRACLB Concrete t o , general
cement work, aidewaJke, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation bor.es. J. &amp;. MAINE — Watervillo, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Mnine
Tetryflleger, Prop.
|H'o[ilc are interested in Florida
HJLJ. LUMBER CO. House a property. Reach them through
S«r*
“ “iirlce. Quality and Price.
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication.

FOR SALE: Ford Touring car.
Good running condition. New
tires. At bargain for quick sale,
Apply Singer Sewing Machine Of­
fice, Palmetto Avenue.

FOR RENT: Attractive, largo fu r­
nished room, near the water.
Private home, suitablo for two.
Phone 671-J.________

fOlt HIRE
SERVICE Day
ill trains Rsr'551 and 63-W

and Duality

| ADVERTISING gets results if it
410 Snnfbrd Ave. Sanford, Fla. 1 reaches potential buyers, l’tiA MONEYMAKER
jlatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec-,
’ 10 acre subdivision ready for
tion.
'market. Can be handled for
H. A. SPEIR
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­ $6,01)0 cash, haluncc to suit
purchaser. Will net buyer
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
Contractor and Builder
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, $25,000. For particulars ad­
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
weekly and Sunday.
Classified dress J. G. K. Curg Herald.
rates
10c
per
line.
Wnycross
Jour­
2108 PALMETTO AVE.
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

AF E
House
IK W. 1st SL

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bah Hardware

STOKE - ProSoda*. We
u y:ar ohme.

Phone 8

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun. /

Earle T. Field
'jjra ic CO.
“ f c u Platt
Ntpbinf elec* Electragith

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H anford
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F i r s t N a tio n a l Hank.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
UK A I, E S T A T E
Acrenrro. F a rm s and O ra n g e
O ruvea a Houclnlty
HI2u L aurel A venue. •
M em ber of
HAN FOUL*, FLA .
F lo r id a Stain
F lo r is ts A sso cia tio n .

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S A F E
P i, Office In
Buiidin Annex.
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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, (5 months, $1.60, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.

Drinking W ater
Municipal Supply
City Of Snnforil
Approved by
Florida State Hoard
Of Health

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

DEVELOPER!) ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf bench just finish­
ed; a t two million dollar bridge *
across Escambia Bay started; j
quarter million dollar opera house1
under construction; two millions
living Bpcnt nit highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department. The Pensa­
cola News.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified nd
in the Morgantown POST, Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; l insertions 1 1-lc; 6 or
i more lc per word each insertion.
You aro wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 148.

22 A C R E BEAR­
ING GROVE

FOR RENT: Two nice new fur-

Lcffler. Phone
nolia Avenue.

FOR RENT: Fcur room flat close
ini One bedroom. Phono 663. '
FOR RENT: Rooms for house­
keeping. Good location 1009 Un­
ion Avenue.
FOR QUICK SALE!
$(5000
BUNGALOW— Five rooms nnd
bath on Sanford Heights. Garage,
lights, water and bath.
Stlicco finish outside nnd beauti­
fully decorated on inside.
ACT QUICK!
PHONE 725
MID-FLORIDA LAND CO.
119 First Nationnl Hank

Automobiles
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1925—Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922— Ford Coupe.
1923— Ford Touring.
1923—Ford 1-ton Truck.

FOR RENT: Partly furnished.
modem five room bungalow,
with double garage. $65 a month.
118 West Highland Street or call
C10-M.
FOR RENT: 2 furnished housokeeping rooms. 2 beds, first floor.
312 or 311 East 6th.____________

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Balance of this 64
acre tract is practi­
cally all cleared and
WANTED: Three lots in Buena
Vista. Must be reasonable. Brad­
ford &amp; Page, Milano Theatre.
ready to be set in
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
commission. Right proposition
grove.
for right man. Apply nt Herald

fi ' ' i T

On two clear waterlakes; off highway
to east coast, f * •

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Roams wltu or with­
out meals.
Rcusonable rates.
Lincoln House.

THERE’S A
DIFFERENCE
My prices on Tires and Tubes
are lower.
Oil prices are lower too.
And there’s more push in the
gas.

BINE’S FILLING
STATION
1113 Sanford Ave. Bnnfnrd, Fla.

Cook Bros.
GENERAL CONTRALTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
600 Laurel Ave,....Telephone 693

We Have the Best
Buys

V. K. DO!Hit,ASH.

C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t &lt;d Hem*
I i i i i Ia C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
I t v A. M. W E E K S D e p u t y ' lerl t
c . i ; i m m : &lt;j. i i E i t H i N D
A Solicitor for Complainant.

lot, close In, for ensh at once. I
Must be reasonable. Write J. A.
Care Herald,
WANTED: At once: Small npartment. Close In. Address J. A.
Care Herald.
WANTED: Two lots in Sanford
Heights (owner apply) between
Palmetto and Elm. Bradford Si
Page, Milnne Theatre.

FOR RENT: 2 furnished npartments. Ferndale Apartments, after 5:30 in afternoon.
First Street.
WANTED: Boarders, with nr
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
Lost And Found
Phone 674-W.
LOST: Small brown leather purse
containing eleven dollars in bills GENTLEMAN wants room nnd
board in private family. Refer­
also small change. Post Office key.
ence.
B. O. Box 621. City.
Return to Dorothy Mero Care DoCottes &amp; Spencer office nnd re­
ceive reward,
_________

p l a i n t f i led In t h i s c a u s e mi M o n d a y .
Hi e full d a y of n e t i d i e r . A. D. I ! ' 2i ,
a t ' t h e ......... .. Molise In H a n f o r d . H* m I ipile C o t m i y . F l o r i d a ; s a i d s u i t b e ­
i n g a s u i t l ” ut i l el t i t l e In c o m ­
p l a i n a n t . E m i l i a A. Ay e n t .
to the
IIittIva d e s c r i b e d mnr t*. a n d v t . u a r e ,
t l»*n a n d t l o r o r e u i i l r e d "t o m i k e i
• a n s w e r t o s a i d bill o f e o n i p l a l n t
filed a g a i n s t yon herein, o t h e r w i s e
a d e c r e e p r o rmif* “so wi l l be o u t e r - '
' eil a t r a l n s i y o u . - a n d eael t • ■f y o n ,
,
IT IH F l T l t T l i r . l t o H I ' l l l t K I i t h a t
Mils c i t a t i o n In- p u b l i s h e d m i c e a .
w e e k In t h e H a nf o rd He r al d, a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o l e t o m i I l y , F l o r i d a , f o r elulit ( M c i i i i s e e u • live weeks. .
....................
W I T N E S S IIIV h a n d a s t l er l t t f
f t al d l t ’n u r t a n d t i n s e a l
thereof,
' t h l f t t h e 1 s t d a y of A u g u s t . A. I*
lit 23.
,

MAN with car to work in evenings
from 4 to &lt;5. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
In letter. Write “Proposition" Caro
Herald.

t nished apartments. Airs. Ella E, WANTED TO BUY from owner, a

1. W. Phillips’ Sons
FOR SALE: 18 foot guides canoe,
Dodge
and Service
fully equipped. Good condition. Phone 3 Bros. Sales
A LITTLE TTANT AD IN The
Oak and 2nd St
V AVID B. HYEB
Hugh
Tillis,
Phone
105,
! HERALD will bring you in big
ARCHITECT
results. Advertise those old a r­ FOR SALE or Exchange for rea
t C i 'I T t'OTIIT. 9HV ticles you have stored away and estate, Ford Sedan, good condi­ I NK NTTIIIIE JCt l lIIII
I AI . C ' l l l l ' V I T O F
Member i L i
j have no use for. A littlu thirtyF I . O i l I DA , IN A NII
FOII T I I E
tion
nnd
appearance.
A.
S.
John­
R«»«* B u il d in g
( III M V O K
SEMINOLE.
IN
cent ad may bring you several ston. Osteen, Fin.
O rlando, F lo rid a
riiA N C Eitr.
dollars. Phono 118 and a repre­
Emma L&gt;. A y e r s ,
sentative will call nnd see you.
C om plain an t
FOR SAI.E: Gas stove cheap. Sec
Mr. Hatton, Southern Utilities M e r r i t t F. R o t i l vs.
n s o n , ani l ni l tin FLORIDA—ORLANDO- Orlando Office.
Km * n p u r t i u s c l n l m l t i a I n t e r e s t
In au&lt;I t o t l i o l a n d s I n v o l v e d In
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
HILTON’S
this suit.
v
fied business, rate le a word, min­ FOR QUICK SALE: Well located
Defendants
I
iiah iif. h sum*
lot on Mcllonvlllc Avenue close
imum
24c
cash
with
order.
O r d e r o f I’uhl l r nl i i Mi
113 Magnolia Ave.
so n, a n d ‘ all p e r so n s,
in. Price $1000 with terms. Phone w hToos e a nn.yi mop e rIs,
o r n a m e s a r e , mi*
4 First Class Barbers
THE
MORNING
JOURNAL
is
the
. k n o w n in t h e c o m p l a i n a n t h erei n,
Special Attention
liar l u g o r c l a l m l i t K a n y r i a l i t . t i t l e
accepted want ad medium it&gt;
Given To Ladles and Children. Daytona
nils, o r
(Fla.) _One cent a word IF YOU want to sell your property na nr y I nptaerrte s ot r Inp o ar tni do n t ot h etrheeo f In
, involv­
list it with Thrasher Si Garner. e d In t h i s s u i t :
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
They will do the work quick.
It . t p p e n r l m r t r o u t m e s w o r n Id I
filed,
that
Chinawnre in English Porce­ TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, FOR SALE: Ford Sedan, 1925 mo­ ot hf e r ec o mis p laa i npt e, r s ohne, r eoi nr nt’o
persons.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­ del. In good condition. All new I n t e r e s t e d i n t h e p r o p e r t y I n v o l v e d
lains, Iluvurinn and Japanese sified
pages of Florida's Great Good Year tires, ('heap for cash. nI na mt eh e Is.a boorv en a ms teysl eadr e , s uu ni tk, n o ww hn o st eo
Chinn make lovely Rifts
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents n word. 811 Elm Avenue or Phone 674-W. c o m p l a i n a n t , a n d t h e c o m p l a i n a n t .
prayliiK
In s a i d
bill
for
rol l f
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
n a n I nst
such
persons,
N t) \V,
FOR
SALE:
Two
returned
tickets
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
The Ball Hardware
TlIEHl'.Kimi;:
A n y p e r s o n , a n d a : t p e r s o n s , hav-*
from Jacksonville to Wilmington,
any Inter­
PALM BEAC11 COUNTY — The N. C. Telephone 9103 after 8 p. m. eI ns tr Ino r t lcml a iSmoluntah tH" a lhfa v&lt;&gt;fe Me
c t l o n III.
scene of stupemhius develop­ or call nt Maple &amp; Ninth. Upstairs. T o w n s h i p r* S o u t h . It a l ut e 32
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Beach Post, Sample copy sent ou
a b o v e styled suit, a r e o r d e re d to
request.
b n a n d a p p e a r t o t h e bi ll of c o m *
MEAT MARKET

SONS
It.
St. at R. It.

W anted

For Rent

M ust be seen to be
appreciated.

WANTED
Capable businesa man ns
salesman for new cement pro­
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollars weekly with the sale
tif our output. Reference re­
quired and investment for in­
terest in concern required. Ap­
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
ning ufter six.
Young man of good educa­
tion to take up an interest in
a well established real cstato
business, incorporated under
the laws of Florida and three
sales offices in Miami, Tam­
pa and Jacksonville. Address
your Inquiry for further details
to this office.

REALTY CO., Inc.
II. S. LONG, Mgr.

FULTON, INC.,
Real Estate
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
Seminole Hotel

Rooms 9-10-11 Hall Illdg.
Rhone 057.

TO REACH BUYERS or selleri of
Florida real estate advertise in
tho St. Petersburg Timea. One cent
cent a word daily, two centa a word
EXPERIENCED office man wants Sundays.
set of books to keep two to four
hours |&gt;er day. Bookkeeper, P. O.
Box 621.
FROM SEPTEMBER First assist­
ant bookkeeper, young lady pre­
ferred, stnto experience and ad­
dress in own hand wrinting. Box
137, Sanford, Fin.

Gentleman wants room
i ACREAGE, BUSINESS, HOMES WANTED:
and garage in private fnmily all
Phone 727 •
year. J. T. Caro Herald Office,

Valdez Realty Co.

RAGS WANTED — Large, clean,
linen or cotton rag* f°r denn­
ing purposes. Bring them now
to tho Herald Composing Room.

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

WANTED: Neat colored girl to help
around house for about month
Mrs. Fred T. Beatty, 707 Laurel
Avenue.

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

1 five or six room house not over
$6,500.
2 five to seven room houses not over
$7,500.
Also have clients for suburban
homes a t moderate prices.
If you have a house for sale we can
move it.

And

A. p : CONNELLY &amp; SONS

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.

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Local thundershowers Saturday
and Sunday; moderate northeast
nnd east winds.
Maximum Tem p------- ------------ ... 90
Minimum Temp. ................. .... ... 70

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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PRESIDENfPAYS
P S
PLYMOUTH VISIT
Jkm Mines ON YACHING TRIP
LiTa iI l o c k

Hie In Tone
IlnPerpetuity
■opted as Well
[Sliding Scale

Chief Executive And Wife
• Guests O f N. Y . Publish­
er; President Will See Son
In Drill Today At Dcvens

SWAMPSCOTT, Aug. 2 9 - ( /P ) _
Tnking ndvnntnge o f ideal weath­
er for cruising on his yacht, Presi­
dent Coolidge Friday visited his­
[ jfI uHIA, Aug. 29 toric Plymouth, Mass., where the
[Anthracite opera- Pilgrims landed, and before re­
naners nfter a 24 turning to the Summer White
lock Friday, agreed House, motored from Plymouth to
Cohasset for luncheon with C. W.
under which 10,000 Barron, publisher o f the Wall
i, engineers, cleetri» Street Journal.
On the wny he stopped nt the
grave j h ......................
... Webster near
Marshfield
When tie
,
... .
.
Mayflower anchored
ision Which the un- in MarhleAender, late on tho re­
lit ordered for Sept. 1. turn trip, the President spent Inst
d#r» at once mailed a |night on the ship, came ashore for
| mipension order to an overnight rest nt White Court
i the region which nre before going to Camp Devens to­
ot* for the . 158,000 morrow to witness the final review
I in the walkout. After of the citizens’ military training
be men that inainte- eemp, where his son John is a corjigrmenta had been poral ht the camp,
the order commended
On this trip today, the President
&gt;nt, an “ an advanced was accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge.
ne which fully, pro- Secretary and Mrs. Sanders, Colo­
ny interest” of the nel A. S. Cheney, his military aide,
and Major James F. Qoupnl, his
ttition Aroused
physician.
&gt;, the mine owners deCrowds Are Thick
other hostile reaction
Going ashore in a barge, the
niners by V issuing a Presidential party spent about nn
I future policy, which, hour in Plymouth whore police and
ithe miners, called for secret service men had their hands
in perpetuity and the full keeping hack the crowd.
[."Thrir opposition to, President and Mrs. Coolidge first
ipr««:d as “ evtemal.” took a look at famous Plymouth
wnent came In the pock, then motored to Burial Hill,
, mtetlng nt the bend-1resting place o f three Mayflower
the anthracite oper- ■pilgrims and hundreds of early
S*f* heren * which the j settlers. I-ator they inspected the
■air committee P e n - national monument erected by popLeling of its steward-1ulur subscription on the brow of
It* recent negotiations |th,. hill in memory’ o f Puritan Fa­
n e s of 155 coal cor-jthers.
■TW report was pre-| In the cemetery the President
p.¥. tnglis, president paused at the oldest grave there,
■ Jld«n Coal company, j that o f William Bradford, second
lit of the- ;ca :m iU “ !, governor o f the cotrtuy, who died
[hrouclusion:
in 1057. He also viewed with in| d the present situ- terest the tombstone o f another
Mmmittee strongly ree- Mayflower passenger, John Howlit the operator* main- land, and tho marker in the grave■ stand for arbitration yard on the site o f the first fort
»r.t differences, to pre- jn the vicinity nlsoa ttrnctcd his
amwe of interruptions attention.
goMibout to start.
Turning o f tho highway in Coinw that any settlement hnsset, into a 'lane marked “ pasI nUh* of a permanent i Snb|e but dangerous,” the Presipidisg for n readjust-1dent’s Jimouaine carried him to the
la «*« scale from time private graveyard where Webster
|k»Lw prices for our and members o f his family were
■linkable it to move buried. He also went to a nearby
■ignition with other house erected on the site o f Webuj
ster’s home nfter It had been dc■ t t on maintenance Htroycd by fire. In one room wore
this afternoon ninny of Winter's personal effects,
the Philadelphia
After luncheon ut the Barron
and Iron com- home, the President was taken to
of the anthra- G'ohusset Common, where he stood
^■Jfjterilation which for several minutes near his car
rW ’Nisa yesterday.
to listen to a Carillon concet playcd on bells in the belfy of St. Ste' ■ k • ' 'V1*'
phens Kpiscopnl Church by Knmie!
business Jeserve, o f Belgium,
committee forBefore boarding tho barge nt
■Iff.
ll* organization Cohasset to return to the MayflowH&gt;ng her* u«i|ht. Hope cri which bad moved up from Ply■ y .“
uf nn- mouth, the President nnd
Mrs.
■ . ^ 0,12*t&gt;t**ber 1 Coolidge were taken to the farm
■ is ?
h) the „ f Mr. Barron, near the
town.
»». they Glared in There they inspected - a herd of
■ l‘mi&gt;l|l
prize Guernsey cows in un upto[ j.
.
date ham and were taken to see
P fW fia ll
a prize bull in a shed.

I j ka,,l tribute to a
f ' T7 when Detroit of1*7*1 Tyrus Raymond
Field this ofterFm Cobb day with the
I veteran, of o0 An{er.
r far"Paigns, standing
« the p|ate shaking
“ e thousands of fans
Imo by him.
P sill be honored at a
|r„an,‘ presented with
P;lla.r gift paiil for by
ptruit by vote o f counWKestion
Muyor

F*

Detroit «n Aug.
the city was in-

y 300,000 people, less
J11
his debut in
l»*m*t New York.

Ark., Aug.
i, » no joy in
lu ''all club has
consiste.it loser,
of the Tri-State
®ved to be unH‘ annals of orThe club has
" rty games playn only two of the
im.e* Played dur1 ha&gt;! of the seo* Y °n. a game
n&lt;l with the per1
a bad sixth
'ague. The team
•n the first half

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SA'

Score By Innings j ^ , S “
‘
First Inning.
Buckley flew out to center field.
Kownlski hit a grounder to second
nnd was out at first. Welch walk­
ed, but was caught between first
nnd second. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
Dumas hit one over first base
nnd stole second. Levi went out on
an attempted bunt on third strike.
Joyner flew out to center field.
McQue flew out to right field. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
Second tanning
Brnzior wulked. Kdwurds hit to
short and Brazier was thrown out
at second. Doyle hit one to Frishie who threw to second to catch
Kdwards and McQue threw to
Bailey to get Doyle for a double
play. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Kidd wulked. Kill was thrown
out ut second on. a fielder's choice,
Frisbie being safe at first. Bailey
hit to second, catching Frisbie out
ami going out himself at first on
u double play. No runs, no hits,
no errors.
Third Inning.
Surface Walked.
Francis flew
out to Dumas, who threw to first
to catch Surface off base. Thorburn walked. Buckley flied out to
third. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Alford hit past third base for a
single, going to second when Kelly
bunted. Kelly was thrown out at
first. Dumas singled to left, scor­
ing Alford, Dumas going to second
on the throw in horn
Levi snerifired Dumas to third and the lat­
ter scored on an error by Francis.
Joyner flew out to center field.
Two runs, two hits, one error.
Fourth Inning.
Kownlski flew out to right field.
Welch walked. Brazier popix'd up
to short. Kdwards s’.tuek out. No
tuns, no hits, no errors.
McQue popped up to third. Kidd
was out pitcher to first. Frisbie
was safe at first oil an error, but
was caught trying to steal second.
No runs, no hits, one error.
Fifth Inning
Doyle struck out. Surface walkcd, and stole second. Francis went
out second to first, Surface going
to third. Thorhurn went out, pitch­
er to first. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
Bailey hit a double to right field.
Alford hit to pitcher and Bailey
was put out at third, Alford being
safe on first. Kelly struck out.
Dumas went out pitcher to first'
base. No runs, one hit, no errors
Sixth Inning
••
Buckley wulked. Kowalski hit to
pitcher, who threw to second to
catch Buckley and Kowalski was
caught at first, completing a dou-

PRICE FIVE CENTS

,P««r,orm!'

PerfectSupport;Four
OnDnlfaForetsInLone Tttlly Governor Martin Will 'Send
Slate Auditor lit Once to
Ascertain How Road Money
Twelve Passes Issued
Is Ueint; Spent by Officials

NeWProgramCallsFor
Settlement By N ext
M eeting ofCongress
1 Early in December

B utA r e Wel ISea t ter ed

Double Bill In Divided When
Visitors Knock Kidd From
MoundAftcrMnkinK 5 Runs
Mike Kelly hurled Sanford to
victory in the first game o f Fri­
day’s double header with Iaike-

Citizens* Committee
Protests To Executive

Capital Pleased
With Latest Piaa

Delegation Asks Fo:* Removal
of Sheriff Maynard and De­
clared Petition “ Framed”

ing in a no-hit game, defeating
the Highlanders by a score o f three
to one. The visitors copped the
second game, which went seven
innings, by a score o f six to one.
Kelly was in brilliant form in
the opener nn&lt;| was aided by werfect support from his team mates.
The lanky right hander had the vistors helpless throughout the game,
not even a ruscmblnnce i»f a hit be­
ing garnered off his delivery. The
Sanford hurler had world’s of
“ stu ff” nnd the Highlanders best
efforts contributed nothing but
easy grounders to the infield and
pop ftvs to the outfield. But for
his wildness, Kelly would have let
the visitors down without a score
and would not have allowed them
to get past second base.
In the eighth inning, Kelly walk­
ed four men. forcing in the only
ran made by lakeland.
Alto­
gether he walked 12 men but his
utility to tighten up ju the pinch­
es always kept him out o f danger.
His bit o f wildness did not take
away any o f the glory of his vic­
tory which Kelly turned in and
his inability to llnd the plate at
times is ifltrilnitcd more to his
anxiety to set the II, ghlniidias
down than his lack o f control.
Kelly’s tdun|&lt; w eip - puzzling',
his curve ball breaking perfectly.
It wu:i when lie tried to* groove
the nill that the elongated one
threw them too high or too low.
The former St Petersburg hurler
demonstrated hi:i pitching prowess
and showed marked improvement
over past performances.
A s he sent the last Highlander
down for nu out, Kelly woh given
un ovation by the fans and players,
who crowded around him to offer
their congratulations, lie took his
Inurcls with hoy-like modesty am!
rewarded the grand stand v;ith a
big grin, the grin o f perfect huppiness.
Kelly’s performance is, the secno-hit affair to hu turned in this
year in tho state league, the other
being hurled liy "Bed” Craig, a
member o f the Lakeland against
St. Petersburg several weeks ago.
The Sanford team scored in the
•tr«I inning, putting two runs across
the plate. Alford, the first man
up, hit one over Doyle's lend for
u single. He went to second when
Kelly laid down a neat hunt, the
latter being thrown out at first.
Dumas then made his second bit
(Continued on Pago Six)

Governm ent Will Deal
Firmly With Small
CountriefrTo PayUp

More than $12,00(1 o f the $21,000
which Fred
NickoJ, Dayton, ().,
manufacturer, obtained by robbing
a bard; there was discovered in a
new garage in the rear of his $ 10,onn home. Part o f it \va. secreted
in a window frame. A detective
Is shown with n bax full o f the re­
covered currency.

Prominent RallromK’onduetor
and Long Resident o f This
C’ily, Succumbs Suddenly
Near Cily of Florence, S. V.

Warrants Issued For Chicago
Men Charged With Using
Mails To Defraud; Mid­
west PcopTc* Were Victims
CHICAGO, Aug. 29.— GP)—Fed­
eral warrants charging use of tho
United States mail with intent to
defraud, wore issued last night’ for
Jacob Factor, president o f the Flo­
rida lamd Company, and several
associates, after a two mouths’ i»vostigation by postal authorities.
The company is alleged to have1
done a business o f between S I,-1
000,000 uml $1,500,000 in Florida I
leal estate since its incorporation
in Springfield lust Match. Besides
Factor and others •named in the
warrants, are Maurice K. Drucker,
II. Ileinsitis, II. J. Himmebtein
and Nowfon Feldman, all officials
of llie concern.
Waffled in Kngland
Factor, according to reports o f
postal inspectors, before becoming
connectedw Itli the Florida Iauul
company, put over a $500,000
fraudulent nil land deal in Kmr-

Andrews Asks Probe
New Orleans Office
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2'J.—(/P)—
Asuistant Secretary Andrews has
oidered special agents of the cus­
tom service to start an immediate
investigation of conditions in New
Orleans which resulted in the in­
dictment o f Walter I.. Cohen, Col­
lector o f Port there, who with .sev­
eral utlicra lias been charged with
conspiracy under prohibition laws.

Caillaux to Sail For
America September 8
PARIS, Aug. 29.— (yP)—Official
announcement was made today
that Finance Minister Caillaux will
sail on the liner Paris Sept. 8 to
initiate debt funding negotiations
in the United States. M. Caillaux
will be uccompuuied by only onu
expert, the remainder of the
French Mission “to follow either
on Kept. 0 or 20.

Cloud Burst, Halts
T raffic In Tampa
TAMPA. Aug. 2'J.— (/P)— In con­
trast to reports of lengthy drought
from all sections of Southeast,
Tampa last night received more
rain per hour than had been ex­
perienced in many years.
Weather officials here today an­
nounced that I and 0.10 inches of
rain fell in two hours. It was the
greatest deluge within a two hour
period ever recorder! here.
A storm accompanied by wind
and lightning took the city by sur­
prise and flooded many streets, im­
peding traffic in some instances.

Savannah Resident
Killed In Accident
FORT LAUDERDALE, Aug. 29.
__(/p)_M rs. George W. Marshall,
Savannah, Ga., was killed this
morning when an automobile in
which she was riding skidded half
mile south of Pompnpo.
The car turned over, pinning
Mrs. Marshall and her companion,
Mrs. L. E. Hill of West Palm
Beach beneath it.
Mrs. Hill is uninjured,

NUMBER 26.

Business Man a Bandit

Kelly Hurls Sanford T e a m
To Nd-Hit Victory Friday
O ver Lakelan d Highlanders

Local Chamber O f
Commerce Offices
Being Remodeled
Interior work on the Chamber
of Commerce building is progress­
ing rupidly according to reports of
Chamber officials made today, and
the next few days is expected to
witness the completion of the re­
modeling program which will make
the office as attractive nnd as e f­
ficiently planned as any in this
section o f the state.
Heretofore nil tho work of the
organization has been transacted
in one large office, but in accord­
ance with the new system that will
go into effect with the remodelling
of the building, each department
will have Its own quarter? nnd
separate management nnd it is Re­
lieved that this new arrangement
will result In nn increased efficien­
cy with an accompanying increase
o f net returns.
Just inside tho entrance a tour­
ist department has been created to
furnish information to transients
and to find rooms for them and
nssist them in any wny possible.
In the rear a reading room fur
visitors has been railed o ff and n
librnry of Chamber o f Commerce
literature installed.
The bookkeeping department and
publicity bureau will have offices
in the left rear section o f the build­
ing and a beaver boarded private
office in the extreme rear will pro­
vide privacy for the secretary.
All floors, walls and ceilings
have been repainted in attractive
colors. While the change is revolu­
tionary. it is understood that only
n nominal sum has been spent for

AUGUST 29, 1925

Colonel F a l l s To
Be Honor Guest A t
Banquet O f Guards

$100,000,000 Merger Is Planned By
Three B ig American Steel Companies
1 1-1 shares o f new preferred, the
exchange taking in account accu­
mulated dividends of $2U it share.
One share o f Trumbull Steel com­
mon for one share o f new com­
mon.
One shnre o f Trumbull Steel pre­
ferred for one share o f new prefer­
red.
One share o f Midlund Steel Pro­
ducts common for four tdmres of

Housing Survey O f
Sanford Shows Few
Rooms Now Available

Col. N. M. Falls, regular army
officer detailed for special instruc­
tion of thu Florida National Guard,
will be the guest o f honor ut a
Huines City— Building construc­
banquet to lie given by the two
Sanford units of the organization tion unusually heavy; construction
at the Seminole Cafe on Monday during August estimated to ex­
night at 7::i0 o’clock in cclcbrution ceed $000,000.
o f the third successive winning of
the Turck machine gun trophy by
Celerymen to Play
Company D o f the local guards.
The handsome cup offered by
Saints Here Monday
Col. Turvk to the dctuchment run­
ning up tlu&gt; highest score on tho
machine gun range at the annual
The Celery-FVda will formal­
encampment will now remain in
ly closu the baseball season
the possession o f Company D nnd
with a three game series here
against St. Petersburg, begin­
ning Monday. Through hn er­
fieorge A. DeCottos, former cap­
ror in the schedule, it was an­
tain of thi local rompany, will be
nounced Wednesday that tho
in attendance nt tho banquet, and
locals would journey to the
the various heads o f civic organ­
Sunshine City for their final
izations have nlso been invited to
performance nut a later revis­
lie on hand.
ion makes it possible for livnl
Immediately following the ban­
fans to see the Celery-Feds in
quet the gunrdsmun will stage an
action for their final series on
impressive tnrget practice on the
the home grounds.
lake shore oast o f the Clyde docks,
Large crowds are expected
tracer nmnoinition being used to
to see the game next week whic^i
illuminate tho path o f thu bullets.
will be played Monday, Tuesday
The public is invited to attend
and Wednesday. .*
this demonstration.

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Fred E. Cratulail,tot 20.

J. E .P teea Subdivision o f Block C—Mtli,
restaurants,
tal for all the public cat­
Thirteen Dogs Haul Them Across U. S
k i n m ' fcltyj e k lu s lre o f
Mbbs »m t'i semi-private
places’, is’23,352. In only one ward
, Kojlmachi. dp,the foreign restau­
rants exceed the Japnnnes in num­
Bond No. 1— L’ uncx Ferry to Jack­ ber, the figures being: foreign
stylo, 20(1; Japanese style, 173.
sonville.
•
Unez Ferry to Pcnraroliu from
: Sage Bridge, 3 miles east, olcfroad
phyulcian « t the U nivor.lt, o f , W g g M j ;
of « o l- J. M. Robinson, Lot 4 blk 7 Tr. D
GO
Icondition, fair. 10 miles concrete,
„ o ,o t . docloro, J o t tho lonirth
" “ . g j » hlth it formerly «™&gt; J. M Robinson, Lot 6 blk 7 Tr. XL-.......
G
O
|excellent. Pensacola to Escambia
ime one can hold his breatn ta
Richard
McPherson,
Lot
1
blk
8
Tr.
D
50
Bay, county road in fair shape. Es­
&gt;od teat o f physical fitness.
infested._________ _
______ •=
cambia Bay to Milligan, brick and
Richard McPherson, Lot 2 blk 8 Tr. D 50
snnd clay in good shape. Milligan
‘k
it
Emma Lamar, I*ot 3 blk 8 Tr, D»....... ..
Gt
ale property ow ners
LiBN B °o r
to Mossy Bend, county road rough.
James
Potts,
Lot
4
blk
8
Tr.
D..~.........
SO
X B AVE.. FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO NORTH Lin
Mossy Head to UcFuniak, under
Wm.
C,
Stewart,
Jr.,
Lot
G
blk
8
Tr.
D
GO
construction
and
rough,
no
detours.
&gt;“) *
J*. —t
UcFuniak to Cnryville, itood’ sand
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 7 Blk 8 Tr. EL j ---84
Tlro'foliowing is the final estimate for
NM tTliM
1clay, faryville to Cottondale, coun­
J.
L.
Lindsey,
Lot
8
blk
8
Tr.
E...—.......
50
llonville Avc. 24 feet in width from
^ orth
0„ a
ty rond In fnir shape. Cottondale
jj( Ballard, Lot 9 blk 8 Tr, E.........
50
Mayfair
with
sheet
asphalt
instead
of
surfac
,
to Marianna, sand clay road in
Union Lodge, Lot 10 blk 8 Tr.
50
good condition, Marionnu to ten
Taorcsa
Stewart,
Lot
1
blk
9
Tr.
I)...
50
miles east of Chattahoochee, roun2 M yda sheet asphalt instead of surface treatment at 72c *2*3^
ty road in fair shape. Prom point
Squire Wright, Lot 2blk 9 Tr. D...„..;....
50
N V1
hove referred t» Quincy, un­
Squire Wright, I-ot 3blk 9 Tr. 13............
04
der construction. Take north coun­
Squire
Wright,
Lot
4
blk
9
Tr.
1)..........
50
ty road which is in good shape.
Squire Wright, Lot liblk 9 Tr. D..a........
fi(j
Quincy to 4 miles cast of Quincy,
good sand day. From point above
' Josephine Dixon, Lot (&gt; blk 9 Tr. E.......
50
referred to to Tallahassee, county
Maggie Burrows, Lot 7 blk 9 Ti*. E ......
rond in fair sham*. Tallahassee To Ik* borne entirely by ndjncent ProP^r^ oWners
Stonnie Boddio, Lot 8 blk 1) Tr. E.........
to 8 miles cast on Wedosboro road, Number o f feet frontage..........
Phil Green, Lot 9 blk 9 Tr. It,..
county rond in fnir shape. Take Assessment per foot frontage
Preliminary
new,road 8 miles east o f Tallahas­
Feet
N. H. Garner, Lot 10 blk 9 Tr. E...........
Assessment
see ’to Aucilln River, good sand
Frontage
Will Prather, Lot 1 blk 10 Tr. D
Description
ciny. Aucilln River to Greenville, NAME
J.
S. Gardner, Lot 2 blk 10 Tr. D...........
Mnyfnir, Sa
m nd clay, good, fin leaving Green­
64i79
GG.91
Louisa Hazier, Lot 3 blk 10 Tr. D.........
ville follow stator oad No. 1 to J. H. Ball, Lot r&gt; blk 1....................
C9.G1
Madison. U e, Live Oak. Lake City
Gl.lt
J. S. Gardner, Lot 4 blk 10 Tr. D.........
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 0 blk 1...
69.G1
and East, excellent condition.
01.14
J. S. Gardner, Lot 5 blk 10 Tr. D...... .
C9.G1
Road No. 2— Georgia Line to Fart Sidney O. Dickinson, Lot 7 blk 1..
01.14
Ramin 11 Turner, Lot G blk 10 Tr. E---Fannie
N.
McKirdy,
Lot
8
blk
1...
Myers.
G9.G1
G1.I4
Weltliy Richardson, Lot 7 blk 10 Tr. E
Georgia line to Jasper sand clay George K. Bridgett, Lot ‘J blk 1
83.57
82.2
Sip Braey, lrot 8 Idk 10 Tr.
•••••••••••••«•••
road in excellent condition. Jas|ier Bodwell Really Co., Blk A ...........
G4.2&amp;
G7.05
to White Springs sand day road Nina L. Ely, Lot 1 idk G.............
Sip Bracey, Lot ‘J blk 10 Tr E...........
GG.04
in fair conditio Short detour from
G7.13
Sip Bracey, Lot 10 blk 10 Tr. E
GG.04
While Soring* to Suwaneu, Val- Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk G
67.13
Hannah Graham, Lot 1 blk 11 Tr. D .....
ley. Suwunnoo Valley thru Luke Luke Thompson, Ixil 3 blk 0.......
65.04
G7.13
Hannah Graham, Lot 2 blk II Tr. D.....
City. I|i—h Springs nnd on to Gain­ Nelson Grey, Ix&gt;t 4 blk 0 ..........
GG.04
G7.13
esville, excellent asphalt- concrete Flora B. Grey, Lot &amp; blk G...........
Will Ashley, Lot 3 blk 11 Tr. D.........
GG.04
road. First ten miles smith of GainG7.13
Will Ashley, Lot 4 blk 11 Tr. D.............
F.
II.
Schruggs,
I-ot
G
Idk
C.........
GG.04
isville asphalt surface very good.
57.13
Henry W. Williams, Lot G blk 11 Tr. D
Bodwell
Realty
Co.„
Lot
7
blk
G
I Kntl of asphalt to Mienltopy 5 miles
GG.18
G8.13
W. D. Watson, Lot 0 blk 11 Tr. E..... .
1rmith. Micunopy to Lowell nsphalt Ed Higgins, Lot 1 blk 7...............
GG.18
GR.13
I surface excellent. Lowell to Ocala, Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7 .
Charlotte E. Watson, Lot 7 blk 11 Tr. E
CG.18
'asphalt surface under construction.
G8.13
/ Alaskan dogs are "the horsepower” ny which Witnimi n . tuoinlmri
Charlotte E. Watson, I.»ot 8 blk 11 Tr. E
, Bodwell Really Co., Lot 3 blk 7
GG.18
From August 25th to atuiut Sept.
xilis aro touring the country, iney use ;; sled wagon, similar to thi
G8.13
W. D. Watson, Lot V blk 11 Tr. E........
115, the road from Lowell to Mar­ 1 Bodwell Realty Go., Lot 4 blk 7
But it's mire expensive than breezing along on high pn id
GG.18
58.13
Frank Jones, Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. E...........
tin will bo closed daily from 6 a. Bodwell Realty Co., Lot G blk 7...
r meat ure required daily to feed the il ogs. Above is a view of the o&lt;
GG.18
G8.13
in. to 7 p. in. Traffic wil! be rout- Bodwell Realty Co., I M G blk 7.
Raymond Fields, Lot 1 blk 12 Tr. D.......
.ourist* and thdr cor and one o f the dogs.
G7.37
59.18
cil from Ocala and Lowell over Cil­ Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 12 Tr. !)....
ia road which is in very good conMeisch Realty Co.. Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. D...
sponge o f commercial size can bo
From IDO!) to 1912
|dilion. Ocala to Bellcvicw mid !&lt;oca239.07
grown in thirty five months from nor Albert W. Gilthr
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 12 Tr. D..
i Inirg, excellent asphalt surface.
1&amp;&amp;.97
a small cutting, nnd it is estinint- fire, the number i
I Leesburg to Eustis and Mount
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. D ...
Shipments of fish, shrimp and id that if a cargo of small sized death |ieiialty ligh
' Horn to Fort Myers, generally in
Frances Fields, I.ot 6 blk 12 Tr. E ....
Htcss from the state are more rponges, five inched in diameter, over the preceding i
good condition, except detour bo­
George
L. Swain, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. E .....
un one hundred and thirty seven which bring about nixty-fivc cent* the Broward uJmiuis
' tween Olga and Fort .Myers.
Frances Fields, Lot 8 blk 12 Tr. E.....
illion pounds each year, accord- u hunch,, were left in the water* ty four convicts were
Road No. 3— Gcurxiu Line to Or­
_
. tlie name hunch death, and the numb
ft to the shell fisli division of the another year
John Turner, Lot 9 blk 12 Tr. E ..........
lando.
, &lt;cutej also advanced
.’imrUnent of Agriculture.
would sell for four dollars.
Wilds
Landing
to
Yulee
sand
John Turner, Lot 10 Elk 12 Tr. E.......
...........
i her for tho preceding
day
road
in
good
condition.
Yulee
D. C. Brock, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. D------Sponge grounds uic
located thirty nine being Iht
In vnluo these shipments amount
to dx mile south shell road in
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 13 Tr. 1)
in round figures to more than fi!- along the west coast from Frank- to dentil. Three sc
fair condition. From this point on
terit million dollars, which, it says, Ini County moutil and around the 1comniut'.'d, one level :&lt;
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3blk 13 Tr. D
1into Jacksonville nnd Green Cove
Includes generally the salt
salt water
water least coast ns far north us Dade ^Supreme Court and
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4blk 13 Tr. D
:
Spi
iii'-s
paved
road,
brick
treated
|County. The most important point jail.
fishing industry.
rock base. Green Cove Springs to
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5blk 13 Tr. I)
|of production is at Tarpon Springs,
I’nlatka graded and iinnrovod road,
Primitive Bap. Ch. Lot 5blk 13 Tr. E
The bulk of the fish caught is which is regarded ns the largest
1’nrk Trammell in tin* n v:t term Irough hut passable. Green Covo
mullet, which tho laws of the slate market in the world.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 13 Tr. E
signed forty two death warrants, SnringH to i'ututku rough to end
protect during their spawning nonsix were commut d nnd four re- "f brick nt Rice's Creek. New road
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 blk 13 Tr. E
The ,Sponge is gnthen d inside v n sell by tho high tribunal. His
son. Aflitu tiom the value o f this
Icing graded hut docs not inter­
Robert Wallace, Lot 9 blk 13 Tr. E .....
fish alone, voe extracted from the the jurisdiction o f the state with term was the first since 1901 to fere with traffic. I’nlatka to Sail
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 blk 13 Tr. E
mullet for commercial purposes is a honk uml beyond by divers. The have no prisoner die in jail. The
estimated to lie worth a quarter large Wool sponge is 111 bunches number legally executed was thir­ Mrteo to Dunn's Creek, fair. AsHolden Real Estate Company’s Addition to
I |&gt;rinIt surface from Dunn's Cjreek
averaging about twelve to the
of u million dollars.
ty two.
John
Daniels,
W 1-2 of Lot 13..............
to
Sisco,
Crescent’
Cir$\“
PftrMln
bunch, white tho mall wool sponge
and
DeLeon
Springs,
excellent.
De­
John
Daniels,
W
1-2' of Lot 14........... .
contains
about
twenty-one.
Extensive manufacture o f fer­
The following quadrennium saw Leon Springs through Dolmind' to
Meisch Realty (,n., Lot 15.................... .
tilizer ir. made of fish undesirable
In the quadrennium of Governor a decided decrease in death sen­ Sanford ami Orlando fair. Detours
for food, nnd some species are
Meisch Realty Co., Lot I d ......................
Jt-nning’s
ndmiiistration 27 con­ tence. while Sidney J. Cults oceu- lwtween DeLaiul and Sanford as
tanned for leather. Vnlunble oil is
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 17.......................
good
us
possible
to
keep
snnd
do­
Icgnlly
executed,
n
s,
pied
the
governor's
chair.
During
_
, 1*0 obtained from certain mm- victs wore
Ilii.i period only sixteen received lours, rough hut entirely passable.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 18............... ......
com
pared
to
10
during
Governor
cdible fish.
Gary A. Hardee's tenure o f office ■tin* supreme penalty nnd fourteen Road No. I—Georgia Line to Miami
Notice is hereby given that the above and foregoinjl
$ 444.00
were put to ih nth.
Two otliurs
St. Mary's River to Jacksonville,
White rhuil are also considered a from 1921 to 1921.
merits
are payable without Interest up to September I, IK
..
9.G0
! were c iiiimulcd.
hard surfaced with asphalt and
Yglunbltt ui.sot to tlr- count wise
and
after
such date sail! special assessments will be p»r
.
89G.28
Whllo Governor Jennings wns
---------1lid., excellent. Road under con­
fishing industry, both the fj*b and
ten
equal
annual installments with interest at S'i per a:
,
24.50
its roe. They, liko the mullet, are . liicf executive eight pn oners I f|m Florida Citrus Exchange in ; fruition by Duval County from
. 1.184.U0 deferred payments.
protected during tho spawning sea- were commuted to life imprison-1 i9l.‘).l I season shipped 7,9 91,920 Bayard to St. Johns Co. line. l)unon. They go up stream into fresh merit, one unit killed trying to o.t-1 boxes of citrus fruit. In the sea- vul Co. line to Btinnel 02 miles,
Witness my hand Huh 22nd day of July A. D. 1925 a
. 1,490.34
cape nnd one died in jail.
j -mi of P.I25 25 the Exchange ship- 9 foot lirick road witli rock shoul­
water river* to bed.
.
109.20
o
f
the
City o f Sanford.
led 21,8110,11110 boxes of citrus der fair. Bunnell to end Reilly’s
L. It. PHILIPS,City Clerk.
.
G0.90
Jruit.
Asphalt
load
9
miles
asphalt
sur•Tbi' Department o f Agriculture
The liar
.
70.00 Publish July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28.
fine, excellent, Volusia Co. line to
expects to establish hatcheries hi muted thr
various striums for the production mid ono cn
When the ixchange was organ.
C0.00
of shnil when sufficient fund* uie of the Hu
ir.ei! in I90!l the fruit was market­
.
GO4.00
Available.
decision.
ed nt $1.24 |u r box. In I9J1-J5
.
50.00
it was marketed at $ 2.00 p t box.
. 104.00
Six million, seventy nine thousKilling
nnd, fivo hundred nml ninety H u m ? aid's term
.
61.44
Alnc'ntm
county,
of whicli
apongi'H wore marketed in Florida that of W
.
C.&amp;0
Gainesville
i
the
coiiuly
eat,
lius
during tho season 1923-24. There irn rocuivi
III
maiiufiicluring
entidileJiiuelits,
63.49
are five chief varieties, ranking in uml ix in
with a cash value of SI,002.0511,
order of production during Hr In life ini
.. 102.8G
nml employe an average of 1,113
s/lOOlO*,
period to*.* follows: I irgo wool (!!, i d I y tho
... 257.16
persons, mailing iinmiul wagea
441/44)1), small wool (2,958Ji73), lalled by
a, tainting to 4774,805, say* L. M.
Yellow, gtuss and wire.
died in ju
Rhodes, bend of the Slate .Market­
ing Bureau.
Number of feet frontage
...... .......
Assessment per foot fron ta g e.......... .
2) From Fourth St. to Celery Ave,
5172 yds grading at I0e....................
3840 Sta yd* overhaul at lo ...... ....
5558 line ft curb and gutter at 70c..
541 lit* It flu?h curb at 35c.............
752G sq yds 0 inch rock base at 80c
2GG sq yd* 2 inch sheet usphult nt $1.02.............
7039 sq yds surface treatment nt 30c.............. ......
G Type A inlets at $35.00.................... .............
9 Tyim II inlets at $30.00.....................................
1359 Iin ft 12 inch storm sewer nt $1.05
.
..
579 lin ft 21 inch storm sewer at $2.75
...........
GG9G lin ft 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per M ....
5 Manholes at $50.00..................... ..... ................
Extra work ................................. ...................
I Monuments at street intersections at $0.50
Laboratory inspection of material* ...............
Legal expense, advertising etc 2'/5’..............

OUT OUR WAY

EVERGLADES

LIMITED

$2,008.80
38.40
4,224.08
119.35
G,020.80
271.32
2,111.70
210.00
270.00
1,426.95
1,592.25
GG9.G0
250.00
300.00
2G.OO
48.77
301.14
997.85

FAST PULLMAN DINING CAR TRA«

N O R T H and EAST
Sleeping Cnrs-Coaeh Service
Effective August 12, 1925
Northbound

III ir ~
f

p

iM ’V '

5)

Tokyo Eating Places
Number About 23,000

$20.91G.G1
ntirily by ndjucent property owners.
let frnotuge ....
.4381.1
icr foot frontage............ $4,781
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Feet
Cost her
’
Final
Name.
Description
Frontage Ft. Front Assessment
Neave’g Addition to Sanford, Fla.'
’
J. J. Heitz, Lot 1 blk D ............132
5.88207770.13
Irene F. Langley and Mildred
Si morons, Lot 1 blk G........
352.93
Same
I.ot I idk G........
352.93 i
Same
Lot 5 blk G........
852J3
Sunro
I.ot 1 blk J......
352.93
Same
Lot 4 blk J____
352.93
Seme
Lot 5 blk J........
323.61
Sumo
Lot D blk J .....
23.91
Mary Reason, Lot l blk K .....
202.24
Nonnnny Square, Sanford, Fla
Cora King, I.ot 1 __ ’.......
5.88207
770.43
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 1G .
2(14.70
Fred K. Crandall, Lot 17
204.70
Fred E. Crandall, Imt 18..
26: 70
Churles Cano, Lot 19...^_.
E64/Z0

DAILY SCHEDULE

*&gt;“,h

4:05 pm Lv. Sanford ......
8:10 pm LvJackfconville
IJ;05 pnt Ar. Richmond ..
(1:20 pm Ar. Washington
7:50 pm Ar. Baltimore ...
10:00 pm Ar. Ehilutfelphia
12:25 am Ar. New York ..
7:50 am Ar. Huston ......
7:40 am Ar. Pittsburgh
7:25 am Ar. Buffalo .....
0:00 am Ar. Akron ......
8:50 am Ar. Cleveland ..

ATLANTIC COAST

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THE SANFORD HI

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‘
i. .
of Federal Court In Miami were]
a u d it
of
books
B Y CONDO
being allowed freedom and boot* EVER T TRUE
COLLIER
COUNTY
Igging privileges at night and con­
fined In the jail day time.
ASKED B Y m a r t i n
Judge Gober said thnt bribery o f
officials responsible for their con­
One house nnd lot in Flora Height. „
finement was also reported.
* (Continued from Page One)
o ff Sanford Ave. Price $12(70. Terms0D*,
Action Suspended
*stead there. None of this trouble
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29—0 ?)—
II. C. Viele, formerly o f AugusTAMPA, Aug. 21*.— C/P)— With
began, he said until Daniels asked
The MacMillan Arctic expedition! tn, Ga„ arrived in Sanford yester- ! Mireflil
(11 New
3 adjoining lots in Buena Vista fro**- )
Sheriff Henry C. Case in
W G. Williams how he might go
southward bound after a severe [day to complete plans for moving i Y orL 'city and federal authorities
about having the homesetad ap­
cry Ave., at $833 each. $200 cash * ‘ *
Btruggle with the elements in the his jewelry business from that city I thnl cmifo |„. reached from the 1
halancjj
proved.
monthly payments.
fa r North, has run into unexpect-1to the “ City Substantial where he 1 retlcient about tho case here hnve
Federal Survey Wrong.
intends to locate permanently.
I edly good weather.
The Federal survey of Marco Is­
he*-n no local developments in the
Lot corner Oak and 13th. $2100. Ter
Mr. Viele hns been twenty-fii/*
Melville bay, where it had been
land, it was brought out, made a
feared that ice and fog again would yeais in the jewelry business, the i ,.()Unty j ai| liy deartmmt o f jusnumber o f years ago, shows the , 12 lota on Mellonville Ave,, betwe#n i . j
delay the progress o f the two ex ­ majonty of his experience having t|rp
Inland to he only about 3 1-2 miles a
J2th
Sts. $8500. Easy terms.
"
been
obtained
in
New
York
City
ploring ships, has been found free
in diameter, while ns a matter or
o f serious obstacles, and the Peary where he served under some of the
fact it is slightly more than five.
Two lots o i First St., two blocks from i
Polish Editor Pens
which is leading, expected by to­ lnrgest firms in the business.
According to the survey showing
Lake Hotel.
Seven
years
ago
be
removed
to
night to reach Umnnak, on Disco
3
1-2
miles,
Barron
G.
Collier
pur­
■Island.
Augusta where he has been in bus­ His Own Obituary To
chased the entire island from the
iness up
to a few yearn
when
The favorable turn of the w r a t h - ........
....................
........ngo
„ ........
—
Southern States Lnml Company,
Save Friends Trouble
er has encouraged the National' he decided to investigate riimori
three years ngo for |1.86 and acre,
Geographic Society and the navy, o f Sanford’s prosperity, and comThe Davey-W inston Organize
getting, they claim, about 3,000
POSEN,
Poland,
Aug.
29.—
(/P)—
sponsors of the expedition, to hope)ing here on a visit, he was so im-| • JSEN, I oland, Aug
acres more thnn he paid for when
• INCORPORATED
that exceptionally valuable work pressed with the
po ’ Abilities 0f Tndeusz (•ubrynowicx, a Polish
ho considers the entire island as
may he done in explorations in the town that he returned at once journalist, literally died in harhis property.
Masonic Building.
Telephone^
Gremlund and Labrador.
to Augusta and closed out Ids bus- ness recently. Among his beCollierm claim is of no conseThe belief here ha* been that lines* there ami came Lack at once longings in the hospital was found
quenco unless he has the patent for
the Peary, which carries the n a v y to Sanford.
his own obituary wntten by hintit from tho Federal Government,
Mr. I. T. Stringer •’
planes, might keep an her south-1 “ We will open for business
n short time before his death,
the Governor asserted, "hut that
Mr. Benjamin Squires, Mr. t\ p ,
ward course ahead of the Howdoln, soon as suitable quarters can be
recounted the devotion of a
is a matter for the courts to de­
her companion ship, but officials'prepared” Mr. Viele Hated, "Cour- rea' jnurnali.U to Ins work, nnd on
cide." *
l
have had no definite word o f such i tesy, efficiency and
moderate behalf of those for whom be wiote.
a plan. They now are inclined to piicc , will be our motto, and I am H contained this paragraph:
believe that with favorable wrath- confident that the people of San- ]
Now, just before Ins death, lie
er the Pcnry will stay at least ford will be quick to appreciate. {’{,s
*“ ' *■, found a moment for
long enough to permit some air- this trinity."
] him elf, which be devotes to penplane flights, although even if she
In addition to carrying u com- (niiig his obituary, so as to take an
r
CHESS
does sho may come south nhead plete iinu o f jewelry and silver- additional burden from the nhou'dTROUSl
....
o f the Bowdoin.
|wnre, Viele’s
..............firm will‘ maintain
‘
a ‘ era of his colleagues, who also nev­
Commander MacMillan now is repair department under compe- er have any time to spare."
Button*$
* Up
Concluding th.' obituary, Guhabonrd the Peary, but he is ex- tent supervision,
i ::
rynowicz asked his readers, if they
pected to transfer to the Bowdoin
felt
that
he
deserved
to
lest
in
during the period she Is rounding R. B. JARVIS DIES
peace, to aay a hiief prayer for
::::
cut the work of the expedition and
him. Answering those who might
to come borne in her.
ABOARD TRAIN ON say
it was n clever way to solicit
Due to the wear nnd tear of the
expedition's experiences in the Arc­ W A Y TO CAROLINA thousands of free blessings, ha
said:
tic circle, only one o f the three
....
"Even if it be so it will have
navy planes taken north now is in
(Continued from Page One)
been
the
first
and
certainly
the
flying condition. It is the b e li e f three years, during which time he
Inst i1
time
in
here, however, that repairs can be was married ti&gt; Miss Murray Tyre, A"*1
1!? 1 1
,1 his Jlife that he has
an exploiter or
made so that two will be available Mr. Jarvis removed to Sanford iac* ^ , . * , , P art
for nir explorations before the where he and Mrs. Jarvis have profiteer.”
G ood style
... &gt;
Peary heads for the United States. made their homo for the past 13
. .• •
years. At the timo of his death,
and good sense
Mr.
Jarvis
was
a
conductor
run­
FLORIDA L A N D ning out of Sanford nnd was one
siaiK iaaiiiaiiuaiaiaaaH iaaaaiiiaaiH axiaiiiSH aiiiia
j...
To dr«»» In todiy’» ***y
FRAUD REVEALED o f the company's oldest men in
best style, wear *epar jie
point o f service on this division.
truutert of a diderciit thade
BY FEDERAL MEN Prominent in F ratem l Circles.
Mr. Jarvis was prominent in lo­
tlun your coat.
....
(Continued from Page One)
cal fraternal circles, being a mem­
....
And
ihli
latest
ttyle
i»
cer­
ROME,
Aug.
29.—(Ah—
Pubic
. ...
Be rides an extensive advertising ber o f the local Masonic Lodge, . . .
. ,
Like the squirrel, every man should save,]
....
tainly »cn»ible—cor. t railin g
campaign in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa a member of Morocbo Shrine Tern- brths, when restituted part o f the
. . . . his season o f plenty, for the adverse limes-]
nnd Wisconsin, the company almt pie (,f Jacksonville, a member of Bpajens o f ancient Rome, are becolor* ahvayi look well and
....
A new modern two-tory stucco house,
X ..
Start an account today with us and be r«
rent nut a booster’s committee Taylor Commantlcry
Knights
Binning to mine into vogue again
mean a real saving in your
11
11
1 1 1 *1 Tern11
.,." the fall of your life.
located in one o f the beauty spots o f Cry­
which included a Chicago alder- plar,
*
- -Fellow. -He was also
......... uu *1
“ ......‘ ’ interest in
an Odd
. ’ ...........
4'v&lt;*r growing
clothe* bill.
mnn and police captain nnd which necrctary-treasurer of the local Athletics °n the part of Italian
....
stal Lake Shores, over-looking: the Lake.
For style, fit, comfort and
brought hack glowing accounts of chapter of Order o f Railway Ci&gt;n- ^
,
Inspired partly by the grandiose
the land.
long wear, lei your »epar*te
doctors und a member of the Bro­
The best water in the state. No mosqui­
pomposity o f the ruins of such an
Land Claimed Improved
trouter* be Dulchett, backed
therhood of Railway Trainmen
The lots. P Is alleged, were rep­
Besides his wife, Mr. Jarvis is ‘'j1'111 stnicturei as the baths of
by that well-known Warranty,
toes.
resented ns being Improved prop­ survived by a brother, .1. B. Jarvis1’ *«icalla and Diocletian nnd parttot u [Sutton; t l oo u Rtf,
A Wonderful Buy
erty with water, gns nnd electric­ o f New York City and two sisters, j *-V
practicability of modern
Italian architects
ity installed, with part of it on tho Mrs. Richard William:) and Mrs. gymnasiums,
Dixie highway.
Frank J. Comp, both of Greenville, have drawn up plans for the erec­
tion of two massive
structures
Investigators said some of the N. C.
W ood ru ff &amp;
land is inundated part of the time
Funeral services will he held at which are destined to serve the
and none of it i.1 improved,
the Jarvis home at til)1,) Oak Ave Puman public not only as baths but
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Many Investors here are o f thelnue, but definite announcement a s i 0**0 as athletic nnd t port centers.
Watson
IBS Magnolia Ave.
Phone 117
PHONE 2 3 1 ^ ^ — C O M P A N Y ^ . y , .
Polish descent. They were also at­ to the time has been witheld pend-1 ’ .,u’
these Is to be constructed ■
tracted by stories of a mythical ing tli arrival of the body. The *n * u‘ ‘ ll,z*a RisorgeimOnto, in the
2 0 9 MAGNOLIA
jANHJ
First Street
hotel costing J 1,000,000 and more funerul services will be in charge center o f one of Rome’s most rathan 2,000 lots have been sold, in­ of Rev. F. D. King, pu.dor of the I’ hlly growing residential sections.
vestigators _said.
First Baptist Church, and services According to tho architects plans
THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE
While
ill
England
several ing the arrival o f the body. The it will be rivaled in splendid ornate- 1
W ILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.
months ago
investigators suid, at (lie cemetery wi
will be conducted nc8:’ ol,b’ by such new buildings
Factor and Drunker organized the by the Masons.
Ittf* the Palnee o f Justice at tin* PiBritish Allied Estate, Ltd., and
Pnllbearcrs were selected from n**a ’ ’nvour. The new public bath
the Cambrian Trust, Ltd., nnd sold Mr, Jarvis’ close associates, who establishment will contain, among
Arkansas oil lands for upward of are members o f the conductor brn- . other tilings, a huge swimming
1500,000 as a result of which they t her hood. They are: W. P. Brooks,
L0 meters by 2U, as well as a
were sought in England.
P. F. Mlinger, P. J. Wolfe, J. II large gymnasium, reading and
(hi* Ideal Dm# for a vn, ition voy»go |o lh «
Fields, S. S. Telford and A. M. lounging rooms and other equip­
n U « n * h i n i » nnd Miner* d U a n k r
fiutu
ment calculated to attract athleill**. Four BaLilntri a wt*k to
Tnbncco Smoking’ In Philips.
tieally Inclined young men.
IMOHK ami PIIII A D K U M IIA
Japan Is Increasing Charges Prisoners
I lie site fur the uther buiblingu
atop at 5ay«nn*h. A 1*0 itll-t h r -way*
imw in project has nut he, u def­
l I j Hnatotl.
Ball ronnectl.m* to W ashington,
TOKYO, Aug. 21*.—-(/P)—The to­
At Limit- (*liy, N#*w Vur'k urul uttwr lolrtta.
(Jnaur*
initely chosen, blit it pud I.My
Released At Night
0
4
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atui
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tal sales of tobacco in Japan, in­
will Ih* located in the Esiiuilino
M U R R A T K S f Far** to Baltltnntv for ln rt»n c «,
To Boollejr Liquor quarter of lip. city.
cluding cigars, cigarettes and pipe
110^4. round ♦np Sl&lt; 3 ): I’httad.Mphia M l .H.
mixtures, for tho fiscal yenr 11*2-1trip
M ill *, bartth InrituLU.
{ OutaUa
11*25, ended last April, amounted
*11 rat
JA'iid for llit*in*ti«| fg»|«|tf«,
A !*o
TAMPA, Aug. 21*.— (iP)—Admin*
Havana— Havana State Bank to
ha A L I . F K M T \ S F r o t M L l Automolillaa carto 215,707,-155 yen. Compared with slim that an investigation direct-[erect new modern bank, corner Se­
low ralra, W t i lt or phoiuf trajajr,
the sales o f ten yearn ago, the ed against tlu* slieiitf. jailor and vonth Avenue and Main Street.
liant"
and Miners Transportation t o.
pretent figures show an increase gininis started by him has been I n
-------------------------- . .
ftQ0 IL llay S t,, JtrW»s*n&gt;ilU
I'hoti* 41H
o f more than 500 per cent.
/rt. *** Miamt f&lt;» /AJcdif/dkta, 3. S, B.rfcprogress in Dace County for aevWinter Haven—Postal
Teleihiff,
#t«*ir
U
rn
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#yi,
«*ra| days was made today by Judge grapli-Cable Company, of .lacksouTwo Inch Live Moth
William Gober, II. S. District At- vllle, to install service between
torney for Florida.
Eound In Man’ s Ear The investigation started, Gober this place ami Lake Alford.
snid as a resuli of reports reachSturat Southern Utilitie (”0111- ■ ■ ■■ N aaaaaaa aaaH B aH H aaiaaa HBBHgHiaHHHJi liaHKjia a i l , ai|
NF.W YORK. Aug. 29. (/?*—A in*t him that Federul prisoners co.i- I’any to extend electric lines to
live ninth two inches long was re­ fined in the Hade county juil were North Stuart.
moved today by physicians from temporarily released for purpose!
tin* rivht car of George E. Moley. o f “ bootlegging."
; Tarpon
Springs— Eighty-five
l b - noth is believed to have en­
According to reports reaching new lights placed on Pinellas Avetered Ilia ear while la* was slce;&gt;- depnrtmont of justice offices, some nue; all-night lighting system now
One Overland sells another. Hence, with volume
Ing.
prisoners convicted at the last term ill effect here.

cplorer’s P a r t y Augusta M a n T o
On Trip Southward, Open New Jewelry
H as Good Weather F i r m In Sanford

TODAY’S BEST BUYS

Rome Will Revive
Ancient Baths For
M o d e r n Athletes

F ollow the Example

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Price

Reductions

12 LOTS CLOSE IN ONLY

tomatically doubled, production costs are reduced. No?
the price to you is correspondingly scaled down!

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Four-cylinder

E. F. L A N E

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Standard Sedan................................................... now

Rooms 5111*502. Chime !)f»
First Niilional Bank Building.

All-Steel Coupe....................................................now$®

SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART

DOUCiLAS KING

all prices f. o. b. Toledo

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You came: alomo •
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OF GAS

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SAY YOU NEEDED
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WAGON I WAS
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Effective August 10
Now you can have the car you want at the prict
want to&lt;pay. Ea^sy terms. A small amount dowi
weeks fo r the balance. Your present car to apt
part payment.

We nre permanently located in Sanford

The t r a c t o r -Y o u

OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
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W ILLYS OVERLAN D— FINE MOTOR CARS

We guaiautee Satisfaction.

F. &amp;M. MOTORCO.
Corner Park and Commercial
Phone 58.

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New Leading Lady

Cleveland's Latest

.32,258.15
To' be borne entirely by adjacent property owners,
.7,438.42
Number o f feet frontage -■—
..4,33878
Assessment per foot frontage
PRED T. W ILLIAM S, Engineer.
Final
.Assessments
Description
Froi
Nnme
Mayfair, Sanford, Fla.
246.80
Edw. M. Kline, Lot 6 Block 1......... ....................
265.15
Jeanette Dunn, 'Lot 6 Block 1.....I........... ..
265.15
Sydney O. Dickenson, Lot 7 Blk 1....... ...... ......
265.15
Fannie W. McKirdy, Let 8 Blk. 1...:.---------------265. Ill
George 6 . Brldgctt, Lot 9 Blk, 1—,—..........
o r i r. *'
264.64'
CHk*. II. McKirdy, Lot l3 Blk. 1— ........ - ......
264.54
Elton J. Moughton, Lot 14, Blk. 1........ .........
264.54
Wm. G. Hughes, Lot 9 Blk. 2—....... —........ .......
264.54
Bodwcll Realty Co, Lot 10 Blk. 2.... — ...........
264.64
Bodwel Realty C o„ Lot 14, Blk 2............ —
264.54
Bodwcll Renlty Co., Lot 16 Blk. 2...... .......—
43.37
Bodwell Realty Co., S. 10 Ft. Lot 0 Blk. a

212.86

Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 Blk. 3................
Bodwcll, Realty Co., Lot 8 Blk. 3................
71o;!*MlR&lt;*illty Co., Lot A ................ - .............

Here's Cleveland's new third baseman, Johnny Hodapp, who got away
to a good start in his major league debut the other dny. llodnpp came
to the Indians from Indianapolis of the American Association, where
his sensational work at last bat and afield attracted considerable at
tentlon.
ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON THE FOLI’ ACE
I.OWING STREETS
LANE NORTH TO THE NORTH LINE OF MAYFAIR ELLIOTT AVE. FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO OPPOSITE
THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 13 BLOCK 1, OF M AYFAIR; SUMMERLIN AVE. FROM PACE LANE NORTH TO
OPPOSI TE THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 11, BLOCK 2
OF MAYFAIR, AND UNION A V E FROM MELI.ONVILLE AVE
EAST TO SUMMERLIN AYE.
Utiro denies that his new lending lady, Vilma Banky, a
’beauty recently imported from Budapest for the
Ln, lias anything to do with his recent separation from
[tttha Hambovn. He insists that their mnrital troubles
h&gt; fact that ha wants a homo with children and hi3 wife
&amp;r. While his wife was sailing for Europe to see if
urnem" would smooth over their difficulties Valentino
I; a preview nt Los Angeles o f the new pictures in which
ind he are starring.

l FEET IN WIDTH WITH

A 5" ROCK BASE SURFACED WITH ASPHALT.
The following is the final estimate for paving the above named
Streets 24 feet in width with a 5'' rt
10706 Cu. Yds. Grading @ 1 0 c ...... —
8125 I,in Ft. curb at 70c..................
495 Lin. Ft. Headers @ 3 5 c ___ ....
10388 Sit. Yds. Macadam foundation
78.40
196 Si|. Yds. Brick Pave (Flat) (ji)
237.30
^ 791 Sq. Y'ds. Alley returns @ 30c
3,010.55
10135 Sq. Y'ds. surface treatment at
. 105.00
3 Inlets Typo A @ 35.00 ...........
. 210.00
8 Inlets Type B @ 30.00 ...........
386.00
859 Lin. F t.,4 inch lions
..
29.56
59 Lin. Ft. 6” Sewer (
. 310.00
200 Lin. Ft. 18" Storm Si
(50 per cent o f cost of 18* Sewer to he borne by Sewer Bond Issue.)
0 Manhoes @ 50.00 ................. '.......... ..................... ........ . 300.W
7579 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile at 3100.00 Per M
757.90
015.30
586 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer @ 1.05 ................
803.25
711 Lin. Ft. 18" Storm Sower 0-6 1.25 ................
;n0 per cent of cost o f 18" Sewer to be borne by
•1*19 Lin. Ft. 21” Storm Sewer 0-G @ 2.70 ........

Luke Thompson, Lot 3, Blk 6 — ..................
Nelson Gray, Lot 4, Blk 6 ...— ..... ...............
Flora B. Gray, Lot 5, Blk 0 ..... .....................
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 6, Blk 0 ..........................
F. E. Crandall, Lot 7, Blk d ..............— ....... ,
P. A. Mem, Lot 8, Blk 6 .................. ...............
Estella M. Mclson, Lot 9, Blk 6 ........... ..........
F. S. Frank, Lot 10, Blk 6 ............................
Serf ha E. Earle, Lot 11, Blk 6 ..................... .
F. H. Schruggs, Lot 12, Blk 6 .................. - .....
Blanche Wright, Lot 13, Blk 6 .............. .......
R. J. Holly, Lot i t , Blk 6 .................... — .......
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk 5 .................. ..
Ira B. Davis, Lot 2, Blk o ..............................
W. T. Langley &amp; C. F. Teague, Lot 3, Blk 5
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 4, Blk 5 ...................... ....
F. II, Schruggs, Lot 5, Blk B..........................
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 5 ..................
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 5 .............. —
Genevieve Chittenden, Lot 8, Blk 5 ..............
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 9, Blk 6 ..................
Him!well Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk 6 ..............
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 11, Blk 5 ..............
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 5 \.............
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13, Blk 5 .................
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 5 ................
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk 4 .i.i.t-.r..

I ' A t l u i l ’ C lho firsl of thcac rugged, powerful,
l U l l l v l 3 (dependable
Graham
Brother
u t * j l 1trucks led to an immediate and
IT l i l t aap’.dly increasing demand. With
i an increased number o f owners,
I p n u i l m m,,l satisfactory service available
at Dodge Brothers dealers every­
where, came the good will which
lowing that belonged to a worthy product.
Tienti* o f 1’*•*YhP soundness o f Graham Bro•
lr ......
Ihern policy o f supplying the best
m‘ tJ* “ ° ’.u ‘ truck they knew how to build at
o those who
JnwMt possible price has been
ie rapid n o demonstrated by the rifce of Grapresent pa- |,nin Brothers in the short period
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j * o f five years to the position they
rucks equip- riow ()CC,,py— (irst in the produe:iiers cn,' in ; ,tion o f ! lit-ton trucks ami among Sub-Total ................- ................. » * ..................
939 Lin. Ft. 24" S to p i Sewer 0-C @ 2.75
’
i 'h e leaders in the 1 and lli-to n
m l W t t h n t , ftot(,8 combincd&gt;
50 Lin. Ft. 24"]Storm Sewer C-8 @ 3.70
rni business
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i vcrv IndusComparison o f the
annual
2 Monuments At Street Intersections.....
Itatf:The grow th of the truck industry with Extra Work ...................................................... .
rti' tilar auf- ^hat of-G raham Brothers emphat;d 1921 iiro- B'CZ3 the rapidity o f their advance. Laboratory Inspection of Materials
■ c e n t " below Total production of trucks of all Legal Expense Adv., Etc/ 2 per cent
makes in the United States in 1921
. was 54.2 per cent less than in 1920.
t
.enei. j n jpoo u was 21.5 per cent less
;il
people tlmn 1!l2()
Jn ly2;J thc lnt|u„ try

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\ I'hiUhis &amp; surpassed its 1920 figures by 21.9
,..... dealers". Per cent. In 1924 it was only 16.2
he owners o f per cent ahead o f 1920.
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tlRNISHED BUNGALOW
Seven Rooms and Bath

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^Ilowersrshrubs growing. Owncleaving Sanford and will sell this

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247.70
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851.91
216.50
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951.76
246.50
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Bodwcll Realty Co.,AjoI 2, Blk I ..... ....... 1---------------Vt
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 4 ----------------- -------- 57
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 4 ...... - ------------------Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 4 --------- .---------- ----- 57
Bodwel! Ronlty Co., Lot 6, Blk 4 --------- •-------------67
Bodwcll Realty Co!, Lot 7, Blk 4 -------------------------- 67
Ed Higgins, Lot 1, Blk 7 — ----------------------------- W3-13
Bodwcll Realty Co., L ot^2, Blk 7 ------ —
.——— 68.13
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 7 ......
68.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 7 ----- r --------------------58.13
Bodwcll Realty1Co.,
Lot 5, Blk7 ....
58.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7
- ........ —-—— 58.13
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 7 ----- -------------------- 58.18
Bodwcll Realty Co.,1Lot 8, Blk 7 ...'..... — ------- &lt;
------- 48.04
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 7 — — ........ — •.......
Mrs. Elizabeth II. Williams, Lot 10, Blk 7 .— ........200
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11, Blk 7 ...... ............ ....... 03d&gt;
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 7 ...—
...... *...... 63.5
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 15, Blk 7 ........................... 140
Amended Plat o f Block* 8 and 0 Mayfair, Sanford,
R. E. Jackson, Lot 1, Blk 8 ......... ............................. 195.5
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk8.— — ~-----58
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk8...... ..
58
Bodwolt Realty Co,, Lot 4, Blk 8 ------- —— ......- ...... 58
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 8 — ......... —.....— 58
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 8 ---- ----------------.—58
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 8 --1....59
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 8, Blk 8 ..... ~...................-1—195.5
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk8............
-6 8
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk8 .— .—— ............. 58
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 8 ...... .58 ,
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 11, Blk 8
.... —...... 68
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13, Blk 8 ....................... — 58
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 8 ......... ............... - 69
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk l) .......... —— .......... -68
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 2, Blk 0 ............................... 68
Bodwell Renlty Co., Lot 3, Blk 1) ....................... —.... 58
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot4, Blk 9 ...... —...................68
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 9 — ...—................68
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot fl, Blk 9 ...................- .......... 58
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot .7, Blk 9 ............................... 59
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Engineering 5 per cent

It is just as logical for YOU, Mr.
Investor, to seek both a reputable
firm with full experience and
knowledge o f the kind o f invest­
ment you wisl&gt; to make, and that
investment that will a fford you
the safest and greatest return on
your money, as it is fo r YOU, Mr.
Every-Day-Man, to seek the best
medical advice and treatment you
feci you may need, or legal advice
your business or estate may re­
quire.

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S T A R r e p ^ F iv e &lt;

(THE DEVELOPMENT THAT IS MOK E TH A N A SUBDIVISION, A TOW NSITE)

NOTICE
r riI°Si-: DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE

NEW

A R C A P E

— is a Ocean to River development with
over two miles fron tage on one o f the
w orld’s finest beaches; where every im­
provement and convenience and pleasure
is rapidly being provided fo r future resi­
dents. New Smyrna Beach is being de­
veloped, improved and sold by men who
during long years o f residence in Florida,
have built fo r themselves a record fo r hon­
esty and reliability that is the goal o f every
man o f sincerity. They are o ffe rin g you,
through New Smyrna Beach, a safe, suit;
and profitable investment, and one o f the
State’s vleading firm s th rou gh , whom to
make your investment—a firm with a rec­
ord o f conscientious service to every client.

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under construction itt thc corner of First St
a,1|l Sanford Avc., are requested to see

[Jdtt-C’hittenden Realty Co., Inc,
J ^ I’ir.sl St.

Rhone 70S

SA V E and
T H IIIV E

Water That Is Surging
With Am bition
nurijy waler Ihut i* surging with ambition.
I:n U the force which more* the wheels of
j| '?
force In your life which will enable
lf&gt; big Hticcessful thing* you would like to do.
*" *HU**«ed in a growing hank account will mark
aiu
aliuuaii c.I
,!atlk?hfe., t Have
„ 0^you
|n_ 7an account with the

Rent receipts.
Little scraps of paper.
Payments you’ve been making all these years cm some*
body elec’s house.
Don’t you wish those rent receipts were deposit slips for
money put away toward a home o f your ow n? We can show
vou how to begin NOW to have your own home, and how to.
get the utmost out o f every dollar you invest in it.
h Call on us Our .knowledge o f good materials and our wide
experience in building are at your service.

For Investment that w ill PA Y, see today

Hill Lumber Co

Exclusive Selling Agents
REALTO RS

The House o f
•RST

N A T I0 N A I

B A N K
102 N. Orange Ave,
ORLANDO. FLA.,
Phone 1118

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Office* in:— Daytona, Daytona Beach, Ormund B-ach, New
Smyrna, New Smyrna L-acb, St. Augustine, Jacksonville,
Be La nd, Tampa.

“ W e Cover Florida Real Estate Like The Sunshine"

247.20
247.20
247.20
247.20
247.20
247.20
859.25
252.10
252.10
252.10
252.10
252.10
256.65
202.27

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867.88
276.89
275.39
607.15

847.84
251.63
251.53
251 .S3
251.53
251.53
255.87
817.81
251.53
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265.87
251.53
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Telling Sanford’s Story

w t ry rttw i m
nrty&lt;
Selling Sanford to the people of Florida will be the task
■« I n i ' l l . r itiM i
aa Biconrt C l i n M atter. for the publicity committee o f the Chamber o f Commerce
IT, ISIS, at tha 1’ oitnfflea

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Ona Taar— IT.no
MnnM ia~ll.ll
UalWsrrd in Cl\
by Carrier, par
waak. lie. Waakly Edition 11.00
par year.
SFRCIAI. R O T t n i All obituary
•oileaa, rarda of thaaka, resolutions
and notleea ot «nter:alnu.«nts wb &gt;ra
harass ara aaada will ba rbaraad
» r at regular udvsrtlalng rataa.

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Tha Aaaoclatad Traaa 1. exclus­
ively entitled in Mis uaa for reoubllratlon
UKL-.. of
„ all ntwa d.'eoatehee
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Uaa to It or not otherwis*. ,cr»&lt;ltad la tbla papor and alao tha to­
tal nawa published herein. All rlfhta
of rapubllcatlon of apeclal dispatchaa herein ara alao reser-ed.

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SATU RD AY, AUG. 29. 1925
TU B H ERALD’S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson••file.
2.— construction o f *St. Johna-Indlan River canal.
I .—Extension o f whit* way.
.Eitenaion o f local amuaementa.
— Swimming pool, fennla rourta,
etc.
^i-eAngmentlng o f building pro*
gram— houses, hotela, apartment
houaca.

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I.— Eitenaion o f street paving pro*
gram.
7^—Conatrurtlon
of
boulevard
around Ia Vo Monroe.
R-— Completion o f city beautified*
tlon program.
t.— Rxpanalon o f achool ayatem
with provlalon for Increased fa*
ciiltiea.
TODAY
To Ik; njlve— in auch nn Age!
With every year n lightning page
Turnctl in the World's great won­
der hook,
Whorcon the leaning Nntiona look.
When men apeak strong for bro­
therhood,
For Pence and Universal Good;
When miracles ure everywhere,
And every inch o f common nir
Throbs n tremendous prophecy
Of grenter mnrvels yet to he.
Oh, thrilling A ge! Oh, willing Age!
When steel and stone and rail and
rod
Rccomc the avenuo of God!
A trump to shout his thunder
through,
To crown the work that man mny
do.
To bo alive— in such nn Age!
When man, impatient of his enge
Thrills the aoul’s Immortal rage
For conquest— reaches goal on gonl
Travels the enrth from pole to polo
Garners the tempest and the tides,
And on n dream triumphant rides!
When hid within n lump of clny
A light more terrible than day
Proclaims the prescnco o f that
Forco
Which hurls the planets on their
course.

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Oh, Age with wings! Oh, Ago
"• that flings ................
A challenge to the very sky,
Where endless reulms o f conquest
lie.
When earth on tiptoe, strives to
hear
The message o f a sister sphere,
Yearning to reach the cosmic wires
That flash Infinity's desires.
To be alive— in such nn Age!
Which thunders forth its discon­
tent
With futile creed and sacrament,
Yet cravca to utter God’s intent;
Seeing heneuth the world’s unrest
Crention'a huge untiring quest,
And thru Tradition's broken crust
The flame of Truth's triumphant
thrust;
Below the seething tho't o f man,
Tho push of a stupendous plan.
Oh, Age of strife! Oh, Ago of life!
When Progress rides her chariot
high
And on tha borders of tho sky
Tho signals o f the century
Proclnims the things nre to he;
Tho rise of woman! to tier place,
Tho coming o f a nobler race.

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To l&gt;« alive— in such nn Age!
To live in it! To givu to it!
Rise, Soul, from thy despairing
knees;
What if thy lips have drunk the
Ices?
Tho pussion o f a larger clnim
Will put thy puny grief to shame!
Fling forth thy narrow to the wind
And link thy hope witli human
kind.

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Breathe tho world tho't—do the
world deed.
Think hugely o f thy brother's need
And whnt thy woe—and what thy
weal 7
Look td the work the times reveal;
Give thanks with all thy flaming
heart,
Crave, hut to have in it, a part;
Givo thanks, and clasp thy heri­
tage.
To lie alive— in such an Age!
—•Angela Morgan, in "Cosmopoli­
tan.”

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in the next twelve months. As a result of the discussion on
the subject o f advertising at the weekly meeting o f the
trade body yesterday, it was recommended to those in
charge of the advertising fund, that the money, be spent in
Florida mediums. And The Herald believes this to be the
right method to follow.
Sanford is comparatively unknown in Florida except to
those who have lived in the state for a good many years
and who have heard o f this great agricultural and industrial
city. An advertising campaign acquainting the people of
our own state, many thousands of whom have just come to
Florjda, with the substantial characteristics o f this section,
will bring more results, we are sure, than any other method
of advertising that could be decided upon.
The Herald hopes a plan is followed whereby every point
in the central and southern sections of Florida is fully cov­
ered by Sanford advertising. The smaller town as well as
the larger city should he included in the schedules.
We
should make every person, regardless oi the place in which
he lives, talk about the way things arc being done in San­
ford, of the merits o f this city, and of the rapidity with
which it is growing and developing. And when everyone is
talking Sanford, as they have been talking Miami and Sara­
sota, and other live Florida cities, the results that will come
to us will he so great we will appreciate the value of the state
campaign.
It isn't necessary to Hpend huge sums o f money in north­
ern newspapers trying to induce people to come to Florida.
They nre all on the way. If they don’t get here this year
they will next. But they are coming. It is our job to see
that everyone in Florida knows that Sanford is the best
plnce to live nnd that this is a city built on a sound founda­
tion where property values are far below value.
The people here have provided a big fund for giving
publicity to this section nnd The Herald hopes every cent
o f the fund will he mnde to count for the most. It is our
belief that this can he better accomplished by spending the
money where the interested prospects nre to he found. With
Miami and other Florida points already overflowing with
visitors, nnd with these visitors capable o f buying property
nnd capable of building homes it would he foolish, at this
time nnd with conditions as they now are, to think of spend­
ing the advertising money in northern publications.
In Florida we will reach those we want to reach and thosb
who nre looking for just such a place ns we have to offer.
We will create also n feeling o f good will nnd obtain the co­
operation of numerous Florida publications. This item alone
will he worth much to Sanford.
A twelve months’ campaign in Florida, continually tell­
ing Sanford’s story, making it almost impossible for anyone
to pick up any Florida paper without seeing Sanford shine
forth, will, wo believe, bring to this city and to Seminole
county great results.
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A Subject W orthy of Thought

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1025

DAN Do]

THE END OF A PERFECT TWO WEEKS

As Brisbane Sees It
Much to Religion.
Hamlet With a Ukulele.
Ford Doll* Up.
Earth's Oldest Banker.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

Looking rfoxi,
place you

W'

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(C o p y n rn t x ils y

OHWOK!

VICTOR LAWSON loaves his
Chicago Evening News to the Illi­
nois Merchants’ Trust Company to
operato or sell it, aa they choose.
John J. Mitchell, head* o f that
trust company, is as able a bus­
iness man as there ^ in Chicago.
Nevertheless, this advice is o f­
fered:
See the Daily News while it is
still a valuable property.tif a great
bank were left to the greatest of
editors, wherever ha may be, Mr.
Mitchell would advise him to sell
the bank, nnd he would be right.

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A NEWSPAPER, like a baby,
must grow or die. Puttie? a news­
paper in the hands o f n trust com ­
pany or a committee, is like leav­
ing a baby in a straitjfltkeL
Leave it in straitjacket too long
and you will never g et.it started
again. So it is with a newspaper.

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SHAKESPEARE’S HAMLET, in
modern clothing, with knickerbock­
ers, bobbed hair nnd cigarettes, is,
according to I-ondon critics a great
success. It takes extraordinary
conditions to make a failure
of
Shnkespeare.
Once, in London, n Indy from the
Continent did the Ijidy Macbeth
sleepwalking scene with a very
tight nnd plninly visible corset un­
der her nightgown. Even that
couldn't kill the lines.
THE NEXT step probably will
bo Hamlet playing the ukelelc in
the ghost scene, soft jazz music by
the band.
\
To know Shakespeare, rend him
in n book. Whoever needs the
methods of modern actors to help
Shakespeare’s lines couldn’t un­
derstand those lines anyhow.
WHILE OTHER makers cut
prices, Henry Pord decides to pnint
his cars, change tho looks and keep
the price.
Once upon n time, before he
used the self-starter, Ford told his
ingents, "I have a starter for you,"
When the agents, much delighted,
asked to see it, Ford said, "I have
cut the price $50. That will start
your Fords."
Anything about Ford is news,
since more thnn 10,000,000 Ameri­
cans have bought Ford cars'.1 •

THE

TRANSMISSION

of

thought requires speech, words by
mouth, or letters forming speech
ticked out on Home instrument, if
t’ azzamali werc rie hb it would
|have becn wa9t,e. ° f time to create
man as a speaking animal, living
in a material world.
The whole thing might have
been done by waves. But force
cannot act without matter, tb«
brain cannot function without fon&amp;
and matter as its instruments. That
in why We are sent down to this
material plane, to do, to be, and
to suffer.

Being conceited
nil a conceited ,
conceited about
U’8 a K°&lt;x| thW.
ourselves as other,’
are we would dropJ
Some people
sanitary ground,^
not object to it,

.MR. LAWSON Icft*tthree-quartera of his entire fortune to the
Chicago Congregational Missionary
Society, the Chicago Theological
Seminary and the Young Men’s
Christian Association of Chicago.
This would indicate that when
he made the will Victor tawaon
was not very close to the little
people thnt mnde his jtoper and
his fortune, especially tp thoso
thnt stood outside in tho rain,
waiting to get the "help wanted”
advertisements.
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Are you one of'th ose persons who prospers all during
the week and then when the collection plate is passed to you
in church on Sunday, drop in n nickle?
There are thousands of persons who seem to think that
churches can easily operate on contributions of a few pen­
nies. They forget to think that a religious organization has
heavy expenses and in many cases the financial end of the
job Is a serious one to handle. But yet it is the person who
pays little, who usually compluins loudest when work is neg, „ A.\, I
. birth. Ujtf
looted. Many times t h o .p ^ p r
•snry to devote ho much time to business numaRcment and party at Morristown. N. J., yester­
John Aikmnn Htcwart, oldest
to financial problems that he i.s compelled to allow more im­ day.
alumnus of Columhin University,
portant features of his work pass by unattended to.
oldest trustee of Princeton Univer­
It is well to remember that Florida eities are growing sity nnd oldest banker in the world,
rapidly, and that private business concerns find it hard to celebrated his tO.’ird birthday. Mr.
Stewart, chairman o f the board of
keep their own affairs lip with the growth of the commun­ the United Stntca Trust Company
ity they nre in. New expenditures and additional equipment in New York City, tnkes life quietly
are required week after week. The old building becomes —“easy drive*, quiet talks, much
too small. Additions are made necessary. Larger numbers silence nnd reflection." That’s why
of employees are essential if n:i the business is to lie ban- ^car^Anyimdy CO U LO IR.
died. And there nre few men in business today who will
allow anything to interfere with their getting and handling
THE REVEREND C. A. Merrill,
of Massachusetts, dropped dead
all the business they can secure.
playing tennis. You don’t need to
In religious activity it is the same way. The church lie told thnt he was more than fifty
building that was large enough a year ago is now becoming years old. Men past fifty should
entirely inadequate. One or two workers used to lie aide to play tennis only with their grand­
do all the work and even then have time to spare. But now children, moving around slowly,
letting the children win.
Any
things are different. Larger forces are required. New and strain on the heart, from n cold
up-to-date equipment must be obtained. Improvements must hath in tho morning to a cold
he made. The ehurehes of today have the same problem cocktail nt night, is foolishness at
to solve as have the business houses and if the churches are all times—especially after fifty.
to cover the field as the field should he covered, they must he
SLASHINfl OF gasoline prices
in a position to grow and to keep up with their community. continues in the East and else­
We wonder if the average person who attends church where. Standard Oil Tidewater ()ii,
service on Sunday realizes the problems that are confront­ Gulf Refining and the Texas Com­
pany are having n costly fight.
ing those in charge of the churches. Does that individual,
Later, presumably, they will get
then, drop a dollar hill in the collection plate or is he satis­ together in the old quiet way and
fied he is doing his full duty when he gives a nickle as the motor owners will pay back what
they are saving now, with com­
plate is passed?
pound interest.
A few yearn ago, wo are told, a passenger train was held
Nevertheless, if you haven’t an
up at a western town by a blizzard, and the conductor was automobile, get one. Don’t be «
unable to take it out. He happened to live in that town and bird without wings.
was a member of one of the churches. Not being able to
MARK SULLIVAN says that if
attend church often on account of his duties, he went on this
the miners don’t strike, many coal
stormy Sunday.
mines will bo closed, anyhow. Ex­
The audience was small and the minister was short of pecting a strike, mine owners have
ushers, so he called on the conductor to help take the offer­ accumulated great coni supplies,
will close down for a while
ing. I he man accustomed to collecting fares on the train, and
during the marketing of those
passed the plate to the people in the first two pews and supplies.
they all put in something. The man at the end o f the third
That’s not a pleasant prospect
pew shook his head and refused to contribute. Then the for the miners. If they strike,
they will be out of work. If they
conductor from habit reached up hi.s hand to pull a bell cord, don’t
strike, they will be out of
and said “ You either pay or get o ff.’’ And the man paid. work. Perhaps tho President can
There .is a lesson in that story. In church work, as in givo mine owners sonic advice on
many other things, there are many who like to let the other that matter.
fellow do all the paying, even though they themselves are
PROFESSOR CAZZAM Al.l, of
well able to bear their share o f the load.
Milan, says the human brain sends
A church can do as much as its people allow it to do. out radio waves that travel a long
distance. Thnt may be. Tlu* hum­
If on account of squeezing the pocket hook the financial an brain is certainly a receiving
hands of the institution are tied, no complaints should he stntion for inspiration coming from
heard if important work is left undone. If through gen­ afar.
erosity and through a sense of duty the various churches are
CAZZAMAL1 ADDS that brain
provided with sufficient funds, their scope of activity i.s waves can bo harnessed, arranged
greatly enlarged and they become even more powerful fac­ on a code basis for communication
at a distance, from brain to brain.
tors in the life of the community.
is interesting, pseudo-scienti­
At auj late the subject is worthy of thought as Huudav That
fic nonsense.
and church attendance time, approaches.

Johnny Spencer reprint* the fol­
lowing note for one of hia readcrx: "I noticed in your column of
Friday where you hail attached a
reg rag to one of your Rhode Is­
land Red hens and the last seen
of her she was going North at
tho rate pf 90 mites per hour. Lite
yesterday I saw in tho sky a flock
ot birds, when I took to be wild
geese, nnd at their heads was a
brownish-looking bird nnd although
they were sonio distance away,
I do believe this leader had a red
rag on her caboose.
—---------------- o-------------------THAT MAM I tt/li’C i.„
j .
These birds "were making a quack­
IMA I MAIN L1V L o hupp} anil tit command of himself
ing sound (the best I could make
out, they were saying “ Tampa, Mi­ \vnq from day to day can say I have lived. Whether clouds
ami! Tampa Miami!’’ ) and taking ahsettre, or the sun illumines the following dav t i n t w h ich is
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into consideration the color o f this past is beyond recall.— Horace.
leader, the company she was keep­
----------------- o----------------ing, anil the direction they were
OPPORTUNITY IS EVER worth expecting; let vour hook
going, I believe thnt this was your
po where
hen and that thu has entered the he ever hanging ready. The fish will he in the pool
ever-increasing field of Florida you least imagine it to be.
real catate dealers. 1 thought it
----------------- -----------------might lie some consolation to you
THIS IS OUR chief
not uicui
according
to know that jvui
your M
hen
ill is
in much
iiiui' ii ,;
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..... . we
v live mil
UIIiK to
smarter than you thought for.” j the light of reason, hut after fashion of others.— Seneca.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY.

Washington igw.

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dr* agents to .k-^1
Is thnt when 05^,1
Be enreful |W|
your father’s far
liable to h a v e,i„.
. What the farraenV
to the finish bctv«|l
and born borers andf

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Why shouldn't a ;1
icize his girl’s tourI
has a right to choc*|

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One nice thing
grouchy husband ii t|
not mind when he]
late.

SA TU R D A Y EVENING SERMj
BY E. D. BROWNl.EE, B. II.

As I look out of my office window in the First National
Bank Building I can see the broad sweep of Lake Monroe,
the Hotel Forrest Lake, Grassy Point, Palm Island nnd other
places o f interest, I can sec the Clyde Line boats and other
craft on tho lake «nd it gives me mnny ideas of the big things
thnn can be done here.
With the power plant being erected by tho Southern Util­
ities Co., just across the river that will supply light nnd curhnve an electric railway around the lake. The shores will be
lighted by arc lights in n white way nnd n bridge will span
the lower end of the lake ns well as the one at Monroe.
With this electric line that will touch the Florida East
Const Railway ns well as the Seaboard Railroad and A. C. I..
Railroad, Snnford will have a terminal railway that will make
this city tho greatest city in this part o f the state and we
will hnvc three grent railway lines ut our doors. Our terminal
rnitwny will not only make physical connection with all three
railways but it will he n transportation for the people living
within twenty-five miles of Sanford and will bring all the
suburbanites into our city every day.
This railroad will also give the developers a chnnce to
make the shore of Luke Monroe the gurden spot of the world
not only in beauty but in fruit add vegetables farms nnd in­
dustries of nil kinds
Factories of all sorts can then get nil
the land they want and will build cities all along the right
o f way nnd Sanford City will draw from ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND PEOPLE. Just think of the possibilities of such
n plan and this is not a dream.
Some of you mnde fun of my dreams years ago. Now
you are beginning to realize from those dreams and nre do­
ing the very snnie thing I told you about fifteen years ago.
You just lost fifteen years and lost thousands of people by
not acting then. All right, if this is a dream it is no time
for you to dream on. It is time to do big things not dream
them nil day long. Instead o f drenms these plans arc work­
able nnd the folks who own this land will tell you so. This
terminal plan will forever settle the transportation question
here and this is one o f your greatest problems today.
, Carl Wiener, nineteen years old, a mighty youth who
formerly swung u sledge in a Yonkers Blacksmith shop, com­
plained to Judge Boote in the Yonkers court recently that
nine months of marriage had made him a "champion hen­
pecked husband." Judge Boote dismissed a charge of aban­
donment against hint and ordered Mrs. Wiener, twenty-seven
years old, a public stenographer in Manhattan, to appear in
court and explain why she should not permit Carl to remove
his clothing from his home.— New York Herald.
Just unothcr case of "Weinerwurst" as it were.
One hardly ever crosses the A. C. !.. tracks at Rand’s
Siding now without waiting for a long string of cars to get
through switching ami shifting.
Iliis crossing should be
eliminated or the road should be built over the trucks. Other
cities have the same trouble as the following from the
Pulatka News would indicate:
• When the Coast Line blocked the Lemon street crossing
the other evening, the sirens on a line of automobiles clear
ucross to (iuinesville broke loose in angry protest.”
Th
The burning question of the hour with the Publicity Com■nitte.*e of the (.number of Commerce i.s whether to spend sixty
per cent of the advertising fund with northern newspapers
o f with Florida newspapers. It is a case of the percentage
spent locally or abroad. The committee would like to have
tho opinion o f the local merchants on this idea.
I henr a lot these days about Sanford putting on u bus
nnd bringing people in here from other cities. This is not
a municipal affair but a private one and some of our sub­
division folks should be putting on tho bus. Take the grow ­
ing cities o f b lorida and you will tind the real estate men
putting on busses and not the cities, so get busy.
Under the chairmanship o f S. O. Shinholsor, tho swim­
ming pool nnd tourist headquarters committee o f the Chamber
o f Commerce can be depended upon to got busy and submit
plans for one of the niftiest pool* in the stnte. It is time
to get ready for our winter visitors ami having accommoda­
tions for them is not the only need. We must nmuse them
after they get here.
It is all right to hold your property for higher prices
as we nil know that higher prices will prevail but if you can
sell now ami let the other fellow make something if it the
real way to build a bigger city. IT you never sell your prop­
erty it is a cinch that it will never be turned and it is the
rapid turning of property that makes big cities nnd live towns.
Holding your property forever has been the death of prosper­
ity Snnford for many years.
And right along that line it would lie well to consider
if you nre really going to make more by holding it forever.
You must remember that if you value your property so high
that it will never sell the i ity and County Assessor might
value it higher also with the result that your taxes ami Intercst will eventually eat it up. It i* tho* privilege of every
property owner tc hold his property or sell it ns he wishes
but there arc many things to consider in holding it.
Guessing where the m il business center o f Sanford will
be in the next five years is a great game just now nnd has
the cross word puzzle beat a nule. Whether First street will
he our “ Main Street” for the next five years or whether the
side streets will eventually be the Main Street is something to
work out by the "real estaters’. It la niy guess that Second
Street will be a business street before you know it nnd the
whole trend of the city will he southward both in business
and residence property.

"The Unrecognized Christ”
|We fail to recognin
One of the strange phenomena " f Jesus to restnij
of the world is the fact that the I - I" the Gzrdti
presence of the one inescapable •rows. John XX IF
You remember
person is often unrecognized. It
has nlways been so. When He was crucifixion, Mary w,#!
inenrnated in huninn flesh, the on the fateful moreiz||
crowds went on their way in Beth­ day and found an eiajt
lehem all unmindful of the birth grieved, thinking erai
into the world o f its lender and moved the body of Jil
Lord. In obscurity He entered talked with her, »hoa|
and abode in Egypt nnd in due the gardner, until
time was carried thence. None of name, •’Mary." Sk«i
those in Nnzarcth recognized th eir. a great sorrow and hj.
Lord during the 110 years o f early
the presence ofl
sojourn there. When He went &gt;
if
down to Jordan to be baptized o f
*"c sisters failedl
John, John said “ there stnndeth
,,!;n*nrus.
Whoever you ire1
One among you whom you know
not," even this crowd conscious of under the -hadosofi
sin and seeking relief, failed to you that. there
, is
.O
, ne\
recognize their Redeemer. Jesus unsct,t} '*&gt; physicxl q
began and continued His ministry ?i,n Kjve the help tk
till the closing week in which Phil.fK5{'
noh
ip manifested his failure to under- .
stnnd, and Jesus sorrowing said.'Jj " ,
■*
"Have I been so long time with
J.esus^naa Mwfl
The dis
you, and hast thou not known Me, ried.
r" ‘‘
tered, a group it!
Philip?"
ed men had retur«4|
Thu greatest tragedy o f tho
work and were fiihittj
world is tiiat tho world does not
All night long they
recognize the Christ.
without success, »nd i
Note three crucial times in the
ing hour were returrJ
lives o f the Disciples when they aged when they beheld!
failed to recognize Him to their Ilie shore, a strange ml
loss,
shore. Even they cej
1. On the Sea—Life's Dangers. first recognize Mini
Matt. XIV 22-33.
loved.
Jesus had performed a wonder­
They had not Icarrl
ful miracle in feeding the 5,000 and man is alone when bus
they, desiring a king who could the toil of life, that r.f
feed them thus, sought to take failed in the struggle
Him by force and make Him king. presence of » sympatlj
Tlie Disciples were in danger of who can make *ucces»|
being carried away on the enthusi­ ure if His presence
asm o f the mistaken crowds, so and power are sough
Jesus sent them across the lake.
A gifted artist
As they crossed, the winds arose through the street* ^
until a terrible gale rocked the ing scenes here smJ
boat, and it appeared that all on then with the mean
board would lie lost. Through the graven upon hi* mi:U
wind and over the whitee capped hi- studio, he pair.tiJ
waves Jesus came to them. But a number had thuiT
they thought He was a ghost, nnd he gave an exhibif
feared. Ho came to them in tlieir throngs came to
hour o f danger but they did nut the eyes of the
recognize Him.
found themselves«
It has always been thus. It was canvass, but all « ■ !
so with Gehnzi in Elisha’s day. It in the midst of •rJ!!l
wns only after his eyes had boon wns the figure
opened in answer to the prayers many left thou^M
of Elisha that he snw that the But tho arti't W
lulls about were filled with the the canvass w W *"|
armed hosts of the Lord to protect No group evcrP“ !n,'
them. I’nul alone of those on the shop, on farm w1(
way to Rome beheld the Lord who is this inescapi-* .
canie to assure them o f life. But recognized One.
it is true today. One reason why ousness of Hi*
in the fierce spiritual conflicts work true and c5f.
which men wage today that so ings honest and
He said, ••Lo,I‘ a,
ninny fall conquered by the way,
is this age long difficulty, that ways."

T H E L E V IA T H A N

TAMPA TIMES
Forty cargo ships could be op­ can cross the All*
erated for what it costs to main­ time.
It seem* inc ,.ji
tain the six pasenger liners of the
United States lines. This is the splendid a -hip (0 «
estimate on which Chairman O’­ money. Never
Connor of tho shipping board bases history have »° F'
his suggestion thnt the Leviathan traveled abroad.
and the five other passenger ships ed with them,
operated by the government be tied dearth of po,entisi m
up if the shipping board appropria­ makes it n eeM w l
J
tion is reduced to $15,000,000, the the United
figure at which it hns been plac­ make up for the g
incurred by .l“ J|
ed in the tentative budget./
Mr. O’Connor reasons, and no lines. The I-evis«W*|
doubt correctly, that it is a good ter ships have ^ T
deal more important to keep in vcrtlsed from
service forty vessels capable of country to the ® .
freighting our cotton nnd wheat scription* o f j l
thnn to keep n half dozen passen­ selves hnve »‘, , r ger ships going. But it is safe to triotic appeal* P I
say that forty cargo ships could travel on Amct 1
be tied up and cause leas general vessels’ failure
comment than would withdrawal is due either t o j j
of the Leviathan atone. Owner­ or to inordinately
ship and operation o f the world's expenses. The (•
largest ship is a point of pride fleet less disc
with Americans. True, we didn’t ping board- *&gt; ^
build her originally, but, save for in discrin:inatin» ^
|
the actual hull, this superlative which they.
development in flonting hotels is actual stockholder^
American product.
Probably the fault of
,
there is no other ship in the world Assuming
to equal the leviathan in luxury to travel on
and completeness of appointments, jerence to
as there is certainly none to reason for tn-»
match her in size. No other ship'triotic conduct-

�THE SANFORD

.^Office 148

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

i

3 Bell Entertains Mrs. Hazard Honored
h Lovely Courtesy By Misses Henry A t

Braided

lonor Local Girls Bridge Party Friday

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wt1!!
lining party at

Sil

Lakeland ia
In the city on
v of Atlanta, Gu.,
week in the city ou

Hollingsworth of
sucst of friends
tsway of Orlando
of friends in the

One of the most delightful of the
many social affairs of the past
week was the su m m in g party and
breakfast Riven on Friday morning
by Miss Perrie Lee Bell honoring
three charming Snnford girls,
Misses Francis Dutton, Margaret
Cox and Margaret Zachary, who
leave shortly to resume their stu­
dies at their respective colleges.
The jolly party motored out to
Silver Lake where swimming and
canoeing were indulged in during
the morning. Later they repair­
ed to the lovely country home of
the hostess on Celery Avenue, for
breakfast.
Centering the dainty appointed
table was a low mound of vividhued zinnins. Marking the places
of the guests were minature maid­
ens attired in striking sport cos­
tumes. Frozen fruit, chicken, hot
waffles and coffee were served by
the hostess assisted by her mother,
Mrs. Clifford Bell.
Appropriate
gifts were presented each guest of
honor.
Those enjoying this delightful
affair were, Misses Margaret
Zachary, Margaret Cox, Francis
Dutton, Lillian Shinholser,, Marion
Hand, Nell Williams and Mrs. J.
B. Coleman.

The attractive home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Henry was the scene
of a lovely, though very informnl
party. Monday evening, when Miss­
es Ethel and Florence Hnry* enter­
tained at bridge, honoring Mrs.
Arthur Hazard, of Augusta. Go.,
who is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Dumas. There
were two tables of players.
Vivid cut flowers and ferns be­
ing used most artistically In the
room where the card tables were
placed.
A fter a most interesting game
of bridge, it was found that Mrs.
Raymond Philip hold high score
and was given a dainty hand made
handkerchief. The guest of honor
also was presented with n hand­
made handkerchief ns memento of
the occasion.
At the conclusion of the game
the hostesses assisted by their mo­
ther, Mrs. C. E. Henry, served a
dainty ice course.
Those enjoying this delightful
affair were Mrs. Arthur Hazard,
guest of honor, Mrs. T. L. Dumas,
Mrs. Raymond Philips, Mrs. Sher­
man Moore, Mrs. D. P. Drummond,
and Mrs. C. E. Henry.

Methodist Notes

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

nk Craig of Lakeland is
few days in the city as
of friends.
,

AUGUST 29, 1925

A t The Churches

Reflections

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Oxfords o f narrow strips of leath­
er woven into a checkerboard pat­
tern are shown for full. Somu
of these nre made of two colors of
leather, such ns black and white
or tan and black. The heel is
high, you will notice.
•

$4,000,000,000 Is
Invested I n Latin
America B y U. S.

Yeats
T o those who invest w isely
in their youth.

WASHINGTON, Aug- 29.— (/P)
— A study to determine the total
Sunday School 9:lid a. m.
Morning worship and sermon 11 and character of investments made
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wanaley mo­
by United States citizen in Latina. m. Subject, ‘The Acid Test."
tored
to
Osceola
on
business
Thurs­
KjifkfTSaturday for
Young People’s Unions 7 o’clock. American countries has been un­
day.
jfter spending
the
Evening service 8 o’clock. Sub­ dertaken by the Commerce De­
Miss Clemmnie Gordy and John
i’ ln Sanford.
partment, and completed so far
jest.
'The Superlative Secret,”
P ___
so. B. Starks spent Thursday after­
Sunday evening will be North as tile first country on the list,
noon
in
Orlando.
ti, DuBu.se has returned
•Argentina, is concerned. GovernMr. A. E. Dickson o f Orlandv Carolina Night. The story o f the 1 merit securities of thnt nation
uni Beach after apendOld Nortii State will be briefly
was a business caller in Sanford
immer there.
told. North Carolinians will be have been purchased by North
on Thursday.
guests
of honor at the evening ser­ Americans to a total of $292,800,Miss B. Parron of Orlando wus
Sfimbish has returned
000, while investment and owner­
vice.
oraii and New York, the business caller o f Miss Selma
The music o f the evening hour ship in private industry and enter­
u bten for the past two Thornley on Thursday.
prise accounts for $100,000,000 ad­
will be a feature of the service.
Frank Edenfield left Friday to
The First Baptist Church cor­ ditional.
spend the week end with relatives dially invites citizens and visitors.
A preliminary estimate o f the
capital taken out of the United
mintI left Friday for and friends in Live Oak and branStates for investment in Latin
having been called ford.
O ffers Grounds for Reflection and Investment
Mrs. R. W. Turner who for the
America places the total at $4,000,kt Hidden illness of his
past week has been suffering from
Thirteenth Sunday after Pone- 000,000. England, with an esti­
an attack o f tonsilitis is much im­ cost. Mass at 8 o'clock.
mated total investment in Latinlilton uf Lakeland nr- proved.
Friday will he a day of special America uf $li,(i 18,000,000, the de­
Mrs. Laura Morrow who has boon devotion. Mass will he held at 1 partment found, is the only nation
lay to spend several
more heavily interested financial­
(ity as the guest of visiting in Titusville enrne Wednes­ o'clock.
ly in the Latin-American republics
day and is the guest o f her daugh­
than the United States.
ter, Mrs. It. W. Turner.
"The conditions in the English
Miss Mnry G. Fields left this
Crotm* of Tampn nrmoney market, the most important
tube the guest o f her forenoon for Philadelphia .where
Sunday School 9:45 n. m.
I source of investment funds for
John Sampler, for she will go in nurse’s training at
Morning Service and Sermon 11 j the
I-atin-American countries,"
Roxlmrough Memorial Hospital.
o’clock.
v
the commerce report said, “ since
Mrs. W. M. McKim nnd daugh­
Evening service nnd sermon 8 the beginning of the war, compell­
1 Uteri und Mrs. L. B. ter, Miss Alice Gooding left Sun­ o’clock.
ed the latter to look upon the
kkjtona are the guests day for a two week motor trip to
A cordial welcome for nil. Come United States for financial assist­
m i daughter,
Miss Dnytomf Jacksonville and Ocala. out nnd worship here.
\ 1 I is ikii it® 1/ , &gt;1, , . ii Ik A. mill 11-■ ik .1 m1 T. 1 i
ance
The past few years have •S*+ :"t"H-4"I-t&lt;++++*.!.+*++*^+.V+.H.+++-:.+-H.-t.4&lt;.-M.*{.4»H*+++4++4 + + + + + * &lt;+-t+++44-t--M*44-r+*M'*C*++ * + * * -+ + + + + ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •
Missess
Rebecca, Anna, and Eli­
zabeth Thornley nnd her guest, CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS witnessed a considerable growth
1 in American financial Interests in
m Day, who has been Emma I-ockhart spent the day Fri­
l.atin-America, this report dis­
a* luuse guest of Miss day with Misses Thelma and Ola
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
closes, which are now conserva­
Cm, left Saturday for Spurling.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
tively estimated at upwards o f
The prayer meeting next Wed­
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
$1,000,000,000,000, or about twonesday night will be conducted by
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson, the reg­ fifths of our present total foreign
j Field* leaves today the officers nnd teachers of the ular organist, has returned andI investments.
ilyh’j , where she will Sumluy School. Mr. F. H. Adams, will preside at the new organ andI
"This amount is represented by
Memorial
Trnining will lend the singing.
render the usual music at the■ the ownership of public utilities
Junes.
members
The following
morning service.
and the proprietorship of, or par?
ticipation in, a wide range of en­
AloaDley has returnterprises such as mining compan­
Ikiwnville, where she
ies, public utilities, industrial
tofuest of friends for
r plants, land and cattle enterprises
l*eil weeks.
: und miscellaneous commercial un1 dertakings.
IK John T. Brady and
:
"In
Argentina
alone,
with
K«l Augusta, (in., are
which the report specifically deals,
l u l n days en route
i American participation has risen
I'litior trip.
from a minor position to one of
J ^
a
importance. Groat Britain, which
early took the inntintive in, invest­
fckC. L i’owetl and
ing in Lutin America, has long
Friday for Mlmaintained the lend in the financ­
R
be the guest
ing of Argentine enterprises, es­
pecially railroads and other public
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Made o f the best quality flannel in plain colors ancl
utilities. The United States with
I ^M.B. Browning, of
its bunks, meat packing plants, oil
**P*fibl to arrive Mon*
stripes. Values up to $15. On sale Monday and Tuesday
i companies, and a variety of other
,a*P«Ul Mr*. T. V.
undertakings, has reached a com*
'r until xttlu.
r paratively strong position."
By Mrs. J. 8. Ward

2 0 IN C H B O T T O M T R O U S E R S

20 INCH BOTTOM T R O U SE R S

Only.

P ^wtudbaby. of

Population o f Florida has in­
creased 30 per cent during past
five years.
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VIRGINIA II. FINER
Teacher o f Piano
Classes in Theory, Harmony, und
Eur Training
Certificated Progressive Scries
Teacher
Studio
Phone
811 Purk Ave.
433-W

GO LF H O SE
New designs in all wool for men and boys

$1.50 to $10.00

Mrs. Claire Evcretle
T .n rh rr

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I'l n n o f u r le

I’ lnflnK und HIiik Iok

V alu able c o u r s e s In m odern pedusotcy taugh t f r o m kdenirtkiary
Co thu hig h est standard.
S ill O a k A t e .

*«-ory and children
b* their homo in
a ,pr spending aev* 35 the guest of

Just received new shipment o f the newest hand bags
All leather and leather lined—

"berry
returned
Afkartsus, where
connected with the
* Growers f or the

B U Y A LOT!

i t » ’llliam Rumbley,
’ ii a “ recent event
ir- *‘’uary t,le guests
ta ' , 'ck Rumbley.
,n»'.e Sanford their
“ 7 , y. of Winter
nal days here this
L vi r parents. Mr.
lowen», enroute
s ' [. ’ Pending aever"cWYurk City.

B U ILD A HOM E

HAVE YOU A I.q^ED ONE

curUng

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$5.50 to $15.00

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L A D IE S W EEK-END B A G S
Lined in rose, tan and blue siljc.

OMUME

Whose gtave ia unmarked?
Do
p.r)° minent merch­ not neglect it longer. Consult us
in
'? spending now ami let us submit designs and
quote prices, including the making
prtM. i*
antl &gt;«
ed with Sanford. and erection o f the monument on
*11u Ur".to i h i * eitT your plot. We will also be pleased
__,_J *w*ke his home. to show you many samples of our
work.
n&lt;»TI('K
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|.o l'alr- 75 cents.
td i V rl&gt;e Avenue, 8
d 1 to a D. in.

LA D IE S SOLID L E A T H E R
H AN D BAGS--------

Toilet sets o f amber

Good quality leather.

The first step to independence

$10.50 to $18.75

\

Consult Us.

T he Y o w ell
ReaUom

Hanford

Company

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THE q ,*Mirn n n h e r a l d . SATURDAY, AUGUST29,1925

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‘Estrada Heals Hewitt in Fnst
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Game at Tampn; Hobble In St. I&lt;ouls 3; New York 4 (10 in
EighlhGivesSmokcr.sGamc;
nings.)
• HniokersHuvc.'P/iGameLcud Cincinnati 12; Brooklyn 7.

Chicago 6; Boston 4.
TAM PA,
Aug. 29.—(/P)—The Pittsburgh 10; Philadelphia 9.
teaguo lending Smokers look
AMERICAN LEAGUE
lightning fast pitchers’ bnttlu from Washington 3; Chicago 2.
the Saints Friday nfternoon by a New York 0; St. Louis 1.
1 to 0 ncoro with Estrada ami Iloston 2; Cleveland 1.
Philadelphia 1; Detroit 8.
Hewitt fighting it out on the
mound and each giving up only
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Chnttanoogn 2; New Orleans 5,
four hits.
Neither pitcher gave more than Nashville 2; Mobile 11.
one hit in any single inning and Little Rock 2; Atlanta 5.
Only three games scheduled.
the Smokers were retired three
times with a man on third (ruse
while the Saints had u runner on
tbe hot corner twice.
The Box Score
ST. PETE
All R 11 I’ O A K
Allen, ss............ 6 0 2 1 2 2
Brown, cf. .. ./ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Doyle, 3b.......... 4 0 0 1 6 0
Mitchell, rf........ 3 0 1 3 0 0
Cox, If............ ... 3 0 0 l 0 0
Mcssner, 2I&gt;.
Hally By Philadelphia Falls
Barnes, lb.
Short hy One Hun; Dodgers
xBlock, .. ..
Morrin, Hi.
Lose to Cincinnati While
BCsse, c. ..
Chicago Trims Droves 0*4
Hewitt, p.
xxBruwor, ..
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29.— f/P)
A five run rally in the Philadel­
Totals .. .. .. 30 0 •! 24 1.1
phia half o f tho ninth inning felt
x Batted for liurnes in Mill,
ono rim abort and the Pittsburgh
xx Batted for Hewitt in Otli
Pirates won the slugging match,
TAMPA
AB R II PO /
10 to
Snead, 2 b .'........ 4 1 0
2 &lt;
Fletcher's sluggers collected se­
Hicks, 3b............ 4 0 2 I
I
ven hits o ff Adums and Sheehan
Estrada, p......... 2 0 0 3 •*
during tho rally, but Kremer sav­
Weik, ss.........
I 0 2 1 I
ed tho day, ri tiring tho final bai­
Lee, rf.................. 2 0
0 2 t
ter witli tho tying run in tho sec­
Cusurcs, c f ......... 3 0 0 0 (
ond.
.
Lopez, c................. 3 0
0 8
1
C’uylei performed tho unusu.il
Jcsnier, lb ......... 3 0 0 7 1
font of hilling two homo runs in*
Petcrron, If........ 3 0 0 3 l
aide tiie pnrk in a single game. No
Total r ..........28 l 4 27 9 2 ono was on base oithov time.
Pittsbugli
100 302 112-10-16-0
Score by innings:
Philadelphia 000 010 005— 9-15-6
St. P e t e ................ 000 000 000—0
Batteries: Murrisun, Oldham,
Tampa ........... .... 000 000 (Mx— 1
Adams, Nlicchun, Krcnior ami
Summary: Two base hit, Hicks. Smith; Ring, O'Neal, Pearce and
Stolen busc, Snead.
Sacrifices,
Wilson.
•
Cox, Estrada. Left on base, St.
Petersburg 9; Tampa 0.
First
CUBS DOWN BRAVES
base on balls, o ff Estrada 5; off
BOSTON, Aug. 29.—(/I*)— Fly
Hewitt 2. Hit by pitcher, hy Es- bull*, wufted by a strong wind,
tradu (Brown),
Struck out, b&gt;* went for extra base its and helped
Estrada 6; by Hewitt 1. Uinpiic, Chicago defeat tile Boston Braves,
Baxter. Time 1:45.
6 to I, in tliu first game of the
seties at Braves field Friday, In
the fourth inning, with n man on
Soccer Star
I use, Gonzales hit a home run to
the ting pole.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. ..
101 202 COO—6-9-1
Boston .. ..
Oil Oil 000— 1-9-1
Batteries: Cooper uml Gonzales;
Cooney uml Gibson.
GIANTS NOSE OUT CARDS
NEW YORK, Aug. 28*- UP)
New York took the first game of a
series from the Cardinals I’riduy,
I to 3, Meusel's doulilu scoring
Suuthworth with the winning run
in the tenth. The Giants came
fioni behind in the ninth ami tied
the count when llafey and Mueller
collided in going for Kelly's long
fly, tiie ball counting for u triple.
Kelly scored on a pinch hit by Sny­
der. Frisch hit n home run in the
sixth.
Score hy Innings:
f t. Louis .. 201 009 1)00 0 - 3 - 6-1
New York ooo 002 00 1 I— 4-11-2
Batteries: Slierdell uml O'Kurrcll; Fitzsimmons uml Hartley.

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"WOD LrOlt. P et
Tampa
41 18
.710
Lakeland - ......... 41 24
.631
St. Petersburg.......... 27
S an ford ....................... 15

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATK LKAC.UH
Tnmpa 1; St. Petersburg 0.
Sanford 3-1; Lakeland 1-6.

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Game Here Frid&amp;y
Against Lakeland
(Continued on Page Three) 1
ol the game poling n single to
left field, scoring Alford, Dumms
WashinglonHurled to Victory 'going
to second on the throw In
|jy Ferguson While Detroit home. Dumas was sacrificed to
Heats Philadelphia;Browns third by Levi and scored n minute
Take CloseOneeFromY ank.s later on nn error by Francl*.
Joiner flew out to center field. ■
Sanford scored ngain in the
CHICAGO,
Aug. 29.— UP)—
seventh
inning when the CeleryWashi ngton gained a full game on
tho Athletics by defeating Chicago men made four hit* o ff o f Thor^
burn. Kidd was safe at first on
3 to 2 while Detroit trimmed Phil­
an infield hit. Frisbio hit to can­
adelphia. BiL Barrett and ’ Ike ter, Kidd going to second. Bailey
Davis handed thi game to the visgot an infield hit and the bases
tors in the ninth inning. Barrett were loaded.
Alford
fanned.
fumbled Coalin'* grounder, which K**ily hit one past second, scAring
enabled the Senator's left fielder Kidd
Frisbie went to third and
to reach second base. He moved ' Bniley going to second. Dumas
to third on Scott’s sacrifice and fouled out to catcher. I.evi struck
scored when Davis fumbled. The
out.
Senator's victory ended Ted Blank­
i
Lakeland made its only tally In
enship’s winning streak after ho
: the eight inning. Cusack batting
had won ten consecutive games.
Blankenship allowed only five ' for Surface went out to Kelly.
hits, two o f which came in the Francis walked. Thorburn walked,
fifth inning which, with an error ‘ Francis going to second. Buckley
gave tho visitors their first run.
I'eckingpuugh’s doub’ e in tho\sevuntil followed by Rue!’* single tiad
the score. Chicago jumped o ff tyk
a two run lead in the second inning
on Sheely’s wolk, Hooper's triple
and Kamm’ s sacrifice fly. Fergus­
on, who oppo.ed Blankenship, was

COBH.MEN BEAT ATHLETICS
DETROIT, Aug. 29—(A*)— Led
by the veteran, Ty Cobb, Detroit
continued their nssnult on the
rampants of the American league
leaders, defeating
Philadelphia
Friday, 8 to I, and collecting It .SANFORD
hits o ff four (junker pitchers. It llamas, cf.
was Detroit’* fifth straight vic­ ! I.evi, ss. „
tory. Cobli'nml Wingo each got Joyner, If.
three Int.s, including a triple and a |Mitjue, 2b,
double by Wingu and a double by Kidd, rf.
Cobh. Seven hits wire made off i Frisbie, 3h
Gray in the first two innings. Hailey, lit.
Philadelphia's run in the tin); j Alford, c.
came by means of Mingles by Pooie Kelly, p.
and Galloway followed by a field­
er's choice.
Score by innings:
Pliiladelpria .000 010 000— 1- 6-1
Detroit
150 000 02x—M-l l-l
Batteries: Gray, Groves, Ituiiimei, Baumgarlen and Cochrane;
Holloway ami lias dor.
BOSTON TRIMS INDIANS
CLEVELAND, Aug. 29.—i/Pi—
ZahniscrNbested Miller in a pitchi is' battle Friday, Boston defeat­
ing Cleveland 2 to 1. Tudl singled
in the second and scored on Luc's
double. Todt was hit hy Miller in
the sixth ami scored on Wumhy's
single.
Score hy innings:
Boston ............ 1)10001 000— 2-6-0
Cleveland .
ooo loo 000 -1-0-1
Batteries: Zuhnixcr and Piciniclt; Miller and Sewell.

BROWNS BLANK YANKS
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 29.—(/V)—(1
hit and outfielded, the Browns s
cceded in blanking the New Y
Yankees, 1 to 0, in the first gu
of the series Friday Jacob
scored the lone tally on Rciinc
single in the second inning. Wi
Hoyt held the locals to three h
Joe Giard was touched fur ei;
Score hy innings:
New York .. .. 000 000 000—0St. Louis .
010 000 mix— l.
REDS TROUNCE DODGERS
Batteries: Hoyt ami Bengali
BROOKLYN. Aug. 29.—UP)—
The Cincinnati Reds batted Bur­ Giard ami Hargrave.
leigh ( i ■imes nut of tbe box in the
first inning today and defeated
Brooklyn, 12 to 7. Ebrhardt re­
placed Grimes after five runs were
made and held the Reds until the
sixth when two more runs were
scored. The visitors whnekud Huhhell uml Lloyd Brown for five
more tnllies^tn the eighth. Zneli
Wheat hit his twelfth home run
uf the yenr in the ninth with one

.435

60

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will be ready to serve my patrons again.

M RS. M . D . BARBER

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
Pittsburgh

'----------

74

New Y o r k ............' J 71

46

64

.554

66
B r o o k l y n .............. 59
St. L o u is......... —
59
Philadelphia
54
C h ica g o .................66

66
62
60
66
69

.541
.483
.472
.450
.443

Boston........................ 04

71

.432

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Cincinnati ...... .. -

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost P et

W a s h i n g t o n ..
P h i l a d e l p h i a ..

.. - .. 7 7 . 4 5
'.. .. .." 7 4 ■ ' 4 5

.631
.6 2 li

Chicago.................. 68 *66
f&gt;7I.ouis................... 65 68
Detroit ................... 62 60
Cleveland................. 69 68
New Y ork ........ .. .. 49 71
Boston....................... 36 85

,549
.548
.508
.466
.409
.295

SOUTHERN LEAfltJE
Won Lost Pet.

Atlanta .. ...., .. r 75 69
New Orleans .. .. .. .. 73 68
Nashville .. ................ 68
64
Memphis ................. 70 66
Mobile ..................... 66 07
Chattanooga.............'60 70
Birmingham............. 59 72
Little I*ock............. 69 74

.560
.555
.515
.515
.496
.462
.4 v’
.444

Brazier, c f ......... 1

10

0

Luther, cf ....... 2
0 1 2
Edwards, lb ......... 4 0 29
Doyle. 31) ......... 3 1 1 0

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C ita tio n
Q u a r t e r o f said r c e t l m v To W . A. Lovell, and wife.---------- an d R a n g * . Rilh th e n ce Ho««
------ Lovell, wnose cnriatlan name f e e t , m o r e o r l e s t t o the c o a
Is u n k n o w n : tVnr'. Oi A n d e n rle d . a d it ch . R u n th e n ce S o u t h y l
Kmmn A. Audenrled. W m . O. Audeti- ■nlong th e cen ter o f oeld Jilt
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w h o s e Christian n a m e Is u n k n o w n ,
Mary M. A u d en rled : A n n a F. A u d * n rleil; Louise M. A u d e n r l e d : W ltllu m
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" It Is hereby ordered that yen k n o w n ; A. S. J e r r y and w i f e ,
nnd each of you be uml a»»l»ear be- ; ------ Jerry, whose C h r is t ia n n a m e Is
fore our said Circuit Court nt tin* u n k n o w n ; nml ea c h an d e v e r y o f
If
Court Rouse at Sanford. Florida, on the ultove named d e f e n d a n ts .
the tth day of October \. 1» 19:5. llv lh g : and If eit her, an y o r alt o f
uml then und ihFre make nns.ver to s-ild parties be dead, t o a ll parties
the hill of romplulnt exhibited cla im in g Interest under th e f o l l o w ­
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against you In this cause.
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llrruld, n newspaper published in k n o w n : Wm . tl. A m le n rle d ; Ktnmn
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida, A. A u d e n r le d ; W m . &lt;1. A u d e n r le d
w ife . ---------------------- A u d e n rle d .
once each week for eight consec­ a n d
utive weeks.
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A u d e n rle d ; A n n a F. A u WITNESS my hand nnd the seal
of the Circuit Court of the Seventh lislirled; Louise M. A u d e n r le d ; WII*
----Judicial Circuit of the State of Bum B. C o w a n d and w if e ■
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Is u n k n o w n ; to all p a r lie s rlaltn(SEAL)
lu g In terests u n d er l.f m a t i Phelps,
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk or the Circuit Court of tho d e c ea s ed : olid W illia m O. A n d e n ­
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­ rled. d e c e a s e d ; o r o t h e r w i s e In and
l o tb e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d lands,
ida. In and for Seminole County.
situate, ly i n g and
b e in g In
the
Bv A. M. W EEKS
C ou n ty o f Hemlnob* uml S ta te o f
ReCOTTKH A SPENCER.
Solicitors ami of Counsel for tho F lo rid a inure p a rt icu la rly d e s c r i b ­
ed as f o llo w s , t o - w l t :
Complainant.
B e g in n in g at tb e S o u th w e s t C o r ­
IN TMK. C l lt C I I T C O U R T O F TIIF. ner o f tiie N o r th w e s t Q u a r t e r o f
SEVENTH
J I 'I H t T A I .
C I R C U I T tile N o r th w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c tio n 5.
OF t-T.OII IIIA, IN A N D ITHI S E R ­ T o w n s h i p !&lt;•, S ou th o f R a n g e 31
IN III.E M i l M V. IN C H A N C E R Y . East. Run North IIJ4.K feet to a
Peoples Bunk of Sanford, a cor­ point 511.2 feel S ou th o f th e N o r t h ­
west C or n er o f sultl S ection. T o w n ­
poration.
ship ami Range, R u n t h e n c e East
Complainant
r,| i.2 feet. Run th elice S ou th 311.3
vs.
feet. R un
th e n ce S64 feet, m or e
W. A. Lovell, et nl.,

w est Q uarter
of
the
NprthWi
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u nd R a n g e . Hun th en ce W&gt;et i .
th e S ou th line o f the sa id N artL
w e s t Q u a rt e r o f
th e N o r th w e s t
Q u a r t e r o f said S ection. T o w n s h i p
a n d R a n g e to th e poin t o r b e g i n - ,

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„ n d t o a n y and all n th sr p erson s
w h o s e nam es are u n k n o w n , c l a i m ­
in g any right, tltlh o r j n t e r e e i in
am i t o th * la nds h e r e in a b o v e d e _
s c r ib e d , o r any pa rt o r p a rc e l t h e r e - m
of.
It Is h e re b y o r d e re d th at y o u
and e a c h o f y o u be and a p pear b « f o r e o u r sa id C i r c u i t C ou rt at th e
C o u r t H o u s e at San ford. Florida,
o n th e 5th ilny o f O ctober, A. D.
1*26. a n d then amt th ere rnaBe a n ­
s w e r t o th e bill o f c o m p l s l n t e x h i b ­
ited a g a i n s t vou In this cause.
It Is fu r t h e r o r d ered that this
o r d e r be published lu I he Hanford.
IR ruld. a n e w s p a p e r piinllslted I n '
S a n fo r d . S em in ole County. F l o r i d a , ^
o n c e each w e e k f o r e ig h t c o r t ie c u tlv e w e e k s .
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W I T N E S S my hand ami th e seat .
o f th e C ircuit Court o f th e Bgven th J u d ic ia l Circuit o f th e S l a t * o f
F lorida . In and f o r S e m in ole C o u n - ■
|y, on th is th e 3 l s l da y Of Ju ly
A. D. 1925.
&lt;:U‘ v ! ‘ V , DOUOLAStl ,
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Clerk o f th e Circuit Cou rt o f th e .
Sev en th Ju d ic ia l Circuit o f F l o r - •
Ida. in an d f ••r S e m in ole C o u n t / , j
By A. M. W E E K S .
DeCOTTEH A SP KS CF.lt .
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u nk n ow nyE n ochn .li of Section Five.'Township SO, South
Range 31 East; tnd a]*3 . .
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w nlt« e, .------------ ------ lAttjflj f l ) which Ilea East of tha " « k l w a
rarrter
whose Christian narna Is unknown! lllver. In Section Z l . T ‘&gt;wn«hln 19,
K. C. M e D o w e ll an d w ife.------ -------- Smith of Range S» East, contain­
M c D o w e ll, w h o s e C»&gt;r l *1
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'* ing severtteen acrea. more or less,
u n k n o w n ; Rlmon
and to any and all other persona
Id K lrschb au ra .
B ernard
haum. Em il 8 e l l » . E l y K and whose names are unknown, claim­
M orrla M a r . p a r t n e r s doing bu sl- ing any right, title or Interest In
iipm n .
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CRU8ed Htt,e p,eas* water
is four degrees lower than
“ Sr .u ,at' r onboth -he
and those who read his remarks that of-fresh water.
ito V ie w '
the heat o t the
battle, tho fact began to soak In IN T M K C IR C U IT C O t ' R T O F T i l *
BF .V R .V ni J l ' U K ' I A I .
CIRCU IT
that something ought to be done
O F F L O R I O A , IN A N D F O R I B M *
£ * « . 2H .-OT-“ rtk , o f ‘ a iinternational fight and peo­ to regulate the size of golf gal­
l.NOl.H r O l N T V . IN C M A N C H R V .
ple who hardly know the differleries on this side oft he oceanT &gt;* Jot* Cameron, .
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Complainant
» /torn of charging •ud- enece between a mashie and a was long ago don0 jn America.
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G e o r g e C. C lark. J o h n 34. Beach A
&lt; * 2 3 K°lf championW . A. Lovell, et *1..
M orton D.
B«&gt;«ue. t r o d t W « » « ! «
scurrying
crowds
hat
race
along
Detrmlants.
not like to have
the f ir m n am e o f T e f t . W e lle r A
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C o.; C h a r le s E. Hmlth and t - \\.
L1 if means the pass- fairways and rough to watch the
To AV. A. Lovell and wife.— —
ltlrh n rdson.
partners
u n d er
the
S ? Ci4y* n ,l nsco county shares
S J W U traditions. stars o f the game at their labors. S
whose Christian
name "la firm n a m e o f A d a m s and Itlctinr*!with a Bank In Quincy, the honor Lovell,
Annually the
situation
has of being the oldest state banks in unknown; Enoch . Bell and wife, s o n ; w i l l i a m O. Am lanrlad and
’P a ste d In the game
Martha V . Bell; Edwin U. Carrier
• S om eth in g must be grown worse. When Hagen made r o n d a ,b o t h o f thorn being start­ and wife.-----------------Carrier. Whosrf w if e .— — — -----A ndenrled. w hose
C h ristia n n a m e Is u n *‘ P,&gt;' * n:.
his
gallant
hut
losing
round
on
the
the she o f the
Christian nim« Is unknown; EAudenrled: Mary W. A u d en rled .
ed on the same day in 1885.
McDowell anti wife.— — —— Mc­ A.
on the champlon- Inst afternoon of the Troon cham­
I.ouise M. Audenrled: Anna r. An­
Dowell, whose Christian name la d enrled ;
Margaret *}'•
* crowd* which In re­ pionship two years ago, perhaps
The bank is located in a small unknown; Simon Klrachtmum. Dav­ B o s w e l l O. B r o o k s nnd Wife. KBzuincreased from a 12,000 tramped and raced after
Id Klrsehhaum, Bernard Klrach- heth t'. B r o o k s ; and R o b e rt R a y ­
one-story brick structure in whicli
Emil Sells. Ely K. Hell* and
The next the Dade City Post Office also has haum.
**,* upwards o f 38,- and In front df him.
Held nnd w i f e . ---- -------~
Morris May. partners doing business mond
h o s e C h ristian n am e Is u n k n o w n ,
. i£Wat many in their yenr at Hoylake the gallery that quarters. It now occupies tempo­ as Ah. Klrsehhaum k Company: w
to all pa rties c l a i m i n g Interests u n ­
William
E. Teft. T.
Orlswultl. d er L y m a n 1’ helps. d e c ea s ed ; nml
• J« everything pos- gazed upon the last nine holes o f
rary quarters during the remodel­
C. Clark, John M. Beach &amp; W illia m O. A n d en rled . d e c e a s e d , or
v about etiquette.
his successful fight to regain the ing o f its original place 0f busi­ George
Morton 1». Ilogue, trading under o th er w is e. In and to the f o llo w ln i.
the firm name of Teft, Weller /L d es cribed lands, sltu nic. lyin g and
a. sir, when g olf was cup wss estimated nt 18,000. This ness.
Co.:
Charles B. Hmlth and C. W. bein g In tb e C ou n ty o f ilcnilnob*
year,
at
Prestwick—
which
both
,d»nt limited to the
Richardson, partners under the firm and
o f F lorida , m or e p a r t ic ­
1 and comfortably boasts and bemoans the faett hnt
name
and Itlchurdsoli; ularlyState
Weatern Unfon Telegraph Williamof fl.Adams
described US f o llo w * , t o - w l t .
Anttenrled nnd wife------the championships It draws the world's largest golf
T h e Southeast
Q u a r t e r o f the
Fort Myers is accredited
.
Whose
C h r R t la n
Q u a rt e r o f Section r Ive.
|(*w hundred or at crowds— there must have been be­ with the best business increase du­ name Amlenrled
Is unknown: Kmmi And.n- Southeast
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R a ng e Jt
thousands spectator*, tween 20,000 and 3000 scurrying ring July and part of August, of rletl; Mary W. Audenrled: leiulse East, less b e g in n i n g ontf the
South­
-were easy to han- and scampering about when Mac­ any o ffice in the stnte of Florida, M. Audenrled; Amin K. Audenrlt-d; east C o r n e r o f said Section. Town­
Margaret W . Hninsey: Moswell ll. sh ip and R ange. Run North
Donald
Smith,
trying
to
do
a
78
in England where
as compared to figures of n year Brooks and wife, Elisabeth C. IMG chains, thence W est T w o lteiul
l the masses are to win the championship, collapsed ago, according to its manager, Brooks: anil Robert Itaymond Held chains,
e n ce South Ten
wife.- ■ •Reid whose Chris­ chains, thth
J and keeping or- completely. That night he blunted the increase o f revenue was ^iven and
en ce East T w o (S) ch a in s ,
ped
tian name Is unknown; and each ,jainl
the
crowd
for
his
failure,
saying
a
lso
trait. Hut since
as 675 per cent over that o f lost and every of the above tunned de­
T h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a rt e r n f O n
fendants. If living; and If either,
American delegations they wouldn't give him room to year.
uny or all of said parties he ilrud. Southeast Q u a rt e r o f Section r i v e .
annually to try for make a shot.
R a n g e »l
to all parties claiming
Interests T o w n s h i p SO. South of
and amateur titles,
Under the emotion o f his disap­
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the following deceased de­ ( B a s t ; and a l s o
Good Friday will fall on April 1 under
T
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W
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the
Northeast
fendants, to-wlt: W. A. Lovell nnd
dps have tho flavor pointment, Smith did n little plain again in 1983.
wife,----------------Lovell, whose Chrls- Q uarter o f the S ou th ea st Q u a rter
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Score bj( innings:
Lakeland.............. 000 000 010— 1
Sanford............... 002 000 lOOx— 3
Summary: Two base hit, Uailey.
Base on balls, o ff Kelly 12; Thorhum 2. Struck out, by Kelly 3;
Thotburn 2. Left on bases, San­
ford 6; Lakeland 7. Stolen bases,
pumas, Mctfue 2; Surface. Dou­
ble plays, Frisbie to McQue to
Bniley; Kelly to 'L e v i to BAiley;
Buckley to Kowalski.
Hit ‘ by
pitcher, McQoe by Thorburn. First
base on errors, Sanford 1. Sacri­
fice hit*. Kelly, Levi.' Time 1:40.
Umpire Ware.
second Game
Lskeland:
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best beverage.

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Ice Shavers

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Sanford Chcro-Cola Bottling Co.

Patrons find it a pleasure to do their marketing ■ ,
for our stocks arc always fresh aim our store is ■ ■
spotlessly dainty as a lady’s parlor.

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HOTEL MASON—JACKSONVILLE

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�THE SANFORD HERALD; SATURDAY, A1

?AGE ETC

unknown; Bmma A.. . ' ^ ‘Vv'/ a u(b) For the.interest and sinking William
O. AujftariSdjM'tLjd and
fond account 7 mills upon the dol* denrUd: LouUe M. A“ “ e5th«rw»a«v
Estimated Cash Balance
Anna f . Audsnrled. ««■ ° ^ wrlbed
In and It* the following h«lt)X ln
In Ordinary Fund
. 2,660.00 lar.
land altuate, lylBB anj1
;qate
Section Three: That thero shall the County of H*'n|h“l?_ *,nrly &lt;Janr Florida, more parlkuiarir
1303,997.00 be levied and collected for the year acrllied
icrtbed aa
«» follows.
foHowa.
f th*
r C ’ M O tsU V A L L HATTA \
T h . “Northweat
Tt
I ------ Qu“ r«rr °N\ ,rih0f.
Now,
Therefore,
Be
It
Enacted 1925 upon all the taxable proper- Fvont
r KlovM IF V N E &gt;
tnntiwaat Q ua rter o f
Quarter
jresi
Q uarter "(MWU
(N W « «
G r r c x r n 1 caw t carrv
by the People of the City of San­ ty within the corporate limits of went
3 u £ HAD A
7 uuA
W ij).
. . S c South
the City o f Sanford, Florida, a N
NW,“
)’o w no° sIf h ipSection
s^Nineteen
,on
t
u
)
.
T
B r, .
ford,
Florida:
How’ s Your Health?
O il C H O M O G R A F
MO LOAD UWE A T !
/ TntB'O VWTA8E
i T h lr
tyy--oo n e O
t JU
u 'jmVever.
^ ; v ( r .J
o
f
Hon
ae
l
u
tax of 18 mills upon the dollar, for ser v ln x and exceptlntr.
That
there
shall
be
appropriated
exception.. j j “ d, the I
IM iH E fT E S T i O
SCw\EBCO/
iM
I
M IG H T TTuS A&lt;=, vajelL
o m the a b o v e 4
describe
' K f *, i. , , d f( im
f tyy-- 1
out of the income of the City of the purpose o f realizing a sum suf­ ffr
r,.iiiiwlvufr
iha
ollow ing: A
A ntrlD
atrip o f *ariu_. the
O F T O O V M lf W
-T
here T c m a w g e )
You are no doubt well and feeling fine. AnJ
ficient
to
meet
and
defray
the
C A R R Q A P tA N M E R
fiv e feet
(Si )
H*al)iive *leSanford, Florida, for the fiscal
R t c o a o b M STuFFi
. A M CxJTB O R G O K l
.North end o f said ■‘ "J ' j to the
way to be. However, If alckness should atlad^
year beginning October first, 1926, necessary running and operating scrlhed, h e retofore ^ " '.V r '.d ComM BE. D o m e vMffa r f •
\wEO M tE O A
J
and ending September thirtieth, ■expenses of the City o f Sanford, A llan tlc Coast Lln. ' “ ! ! urglnnina
prepared— have a reserve fund to pay docton |
p a n y ; and a lso * « ' PV t ‘ « line »t
vale’ l l KAFTA F IX U P j
vpiA*jA b o x
y
: n point w here the r-x
... |.4
1926, the following amounts for Florida, for the ensuing fiscal »the
N\V
1-4
o
f
the
SB
b
4
a
ml
druggist, ete. Keep an account with the Seraii^l
G u m PV j \wtth w e e l s /
A PER T h a T- /
year.
the following purposes:
Section
Four:
That
this
ordin­
V - n OM I T
ty Bank.
General Government
ance shall become effective ImmeCity Commission .... 765.00
rlfn S veV t a l o n g the . ^ ' " ’ 'V 'lU r o s 2 1
.
Office City Manager ....... 5,311.00 jdintely upon its passage and adop- said A tlan tic Cos*' I-*"
m a V*
Com pany'a &lt; * • »;«* * way “ , hi „ c e
■
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Suvin^
Office City Attorney ....... 2,000.00 ,tion.
»_y
thence
South
p«t
line
* wmk §5*1":-• Sfi feet. «“ *h* , ! ' * o r t-4
Adopted this 24th day o f August oFast
Office Municipal Judge... 1,850.00
f the said NiV 1-4 o f lb*
„!
of n
NW
said
ow"
of
1Y 1-4
i*i ooif N
iniii Secti,fon.
rtv«Tiloiiir
A. D. 1925.
shin
and
R
a
nge,
thence
N*r‘
.
,
uf
:( 4 w
. , i. H t f
FORREST LAKE,
said Hast line SO feet *° I10" ’ 1
$9,026.00
..
j
heKlnnlng.
Mayor-Commissioner.
PH i f.
Hr W
Department Public Rarely,"Wel­
and to any and stt other pe ^
j
w
hose numes ure unknown, c
|
S. O. CHASE,
fare and Public Works.
intt « n y rla ht. tltlr &lt;»r ln‘ e
^
Commissioner.
and t&lt;&gt; the property haralnahoya
Division of Police.... $23,025.00
scribed, o r i n y port or parcel thercC.
J.
MARSHALL,
STRENGTH - SERVICE ~ PROGfffi^j
Division of F ire..... 12,470.00
It Is h ereb y ordered that ' ou
Commissioner.
Division of Streets &amp;
and each i&gt;f you he and •ml" •*
for e uur ss ld t.’ lrciill t-ourt ■*
Bridges ....................... 43,600 00 (SEAL)
Court House at Hutiford, J
% - i 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u u a iii
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
(Including Street Cleaning)
the Dth day o f October A. V- &gt;»-“ •
und then and there make an
City Clerk.
Division of Sewers &amp;.
to the Mil o f complaint exhibited
nKnlnst you In this cause,
Pub. Aug. 29.
Drains ........................... 1 ,000.00 ____
_____________ ____ ___li lau fu rt..............
h e r ordered^ that^/hjjj m
Division of Parks &amp; Play­
IN T il K r i n C U I T C O U R T , HKVIIV- O r d e r ’ he"'pubilshed In the PLinford pJ
spuper inil.llslird
...........
III .11 l l i m i . I I I U M T O l ' KI.U. Her Id. n newspaper
^io
grounds ......................... 4,725.00
Illllt, IN AKI&gt; I'Olt SKtll.NOl.K Sa nford. Sem in ole County. ' " rl ;
o n ce each w eek for eight cons-C
t ill NT! * IN CIIANCKIIT.
Division of Public Build­
T H E G R E A T E S T R A C E IN
nt Ivet w eeks.
i
u
JOHN KAMAKIAN.
ings ................................ 4,800.00
Complainant.
W IT N E S S my hand and Ihe^ seal
H IST O R Y IS T H C H U M A N R A CE ,
vs.
o f the Circuit Court of ,,,' s r Vtn,1,
Division of Engineering.
1,800.00 |u ill A W ILSON , i*t nl,
AM O M E . H A N WHO W IN S OUT
Indlclal Circuit o f the Slum
of
I
o
f
•
•
ik
I
ih
i
I
h
.
Florida. In and for Scrnlno.c
"«n Division of Public
C itation
m IT I S T H C P I L L O W WHO
ty, on this the 3l»t day of -»“ *&gt;• A *
TO
DOHA
WIL SON,
W I D O W , D 1X3',.
Health .....
8,235.00
WAl.TKIt WI1.PON. HIINICK W l l , OWNS
H IS O W N
*
Division of Publicity....... 16,000.00 PON. I NM A lilt IKD. K D N A WILSON. (SKAV.I.) E. DOUGLASS, .
,
„
JCi:
WILSON.
U
N
M
A
H
ItIR
D
.
KDNA
JM "
Contingent Fund ............. 8,000.00 IIN1M ItKIBD, A M , O F T D K C IT Y Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f tne
HOME •
Seventh Judicia l Circuit of tne
OF ItA« INK. CO UNTY O F K ACIN K.
Division of Inspection..... 4,100.00 BTATK
State o f Florida. Ill and for S em ­
OF WISCONSIN.
inole County.
.
.
It appearing f r o m a nwurn hill
Division of Pound.............
335.60
Hy A. M. W E E K S . Deputy Clerk.
i_7i?.vi,LLiA»i5»
o f complaint filed In this c a u s e .'J DeCOTTKS ft SPENCER.
Division of Street
the above styled C ou rt th at y o u and S'd lc ltors and o f Counsel for c o i n () !,it rr uiA msykX « c.
A
H A R D - f O M E . 'T O C A R R V/ .
of you a r « resldcu tn o f u Slate
Lighting ....................... 11,450.00 each
,
,a
and Country o th e r th an th e Stale A uplaInants.
g 1-S- 16-22-3X Sept 5-13-19-le*
o f Florida, that y o u a r e residen ts
Division of Water
of t h e City o f Itaclne, C o u n ty of
Karine and Stale o f WlHCunnlti, and
Economy Is Taught In Supply .......................... 7,000.00 that
you and each o f you a r c o v e r
Department o f Finance.... 4,540.00 the .i*e
of t w e n t y - o n e years.
Los Angeles Schools Department o f Records
Therefore, y ou and e a c h o f you
are hereby required on th e f*th duy
NEW
&amp; luxation ................... 7,500.00 o f October, A. r ’ 1V3S, to p e r s o n a l­
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29.— (/P)
ly he and appear b e f o r e the Circuit
LUMBER YARD
—The teaching o f thrift has be­ Fenmld-Laughton Mem­
Court of the Seven th du d I d a 1 C ir ­
cuit of Florida, In nrnl f o r Heinlnoie
come part of the surriculutn of
orial Hospital
2,000.00 County In C h ancery, at the Court
A complete line of
DETROIT, Aug 29.—UP)—'The, HAMBURG, Aug. 28.—f/P)— A nearly 200 public rchoolu here. The Charity Fund ................... 1,800.00 Homo- at Sa nford, Florida, and then
and t h e r e make a n s w e r to the hill
tourist season is under full steam scientific deep-sea expedition which n,lbJect involves the "value o f a
complaint* filed nh'alnst you In Cypretui and Fine
livings
now and the ferries and bridges |(lft „ nnibur in April
ar. ,nvln«
n account" and "home and Municipal L ibrary.......... 4,800.00 of
this enure hy Joh n K a m n k la n , o t h ­ Framing
business
economy."
Store Room Account.......
fiOO.OO erwise decrees pro confeaso win
are crowded with Ontnrio-bouml . , .
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Establishment of a school .sav­ Water Operating Account 20,450.00 he entered ag ainst y o u and each of Sheathing
Ametleans, but the situation in the,t rived at t ii |m* Town nfter n sueyou
Promised Land for the thirsty is cesaful crulr.e. The expeditiopn tra­ ings department, advocated by I.os
It is further or d e re d that tills c i ­ Siding
Gas Operating Account ... 20,250.00
Angeles
banks
as
a
division
o
f
the
peculiarly drab for those wlm ex­ versed tiie Atlantic between Amer­
tation he published In the Sanford
course,
has
produced
what
is
term­
Herald,
a n e w s p a p e r puldis hed In FliNiring
Cemetery Account . ....
3,600.00
pected to get a quench out o f the ica and Africa II limes and suc­
County. F lorida , o n c e a Ceiling
ed "amazing results." Up to July Municipal Golf Course ... 10,000.00 Seminole
widely heralded M4.4 Ixser."
week (or four c o n s e c u t iv e Weeks,
ceeded in studying scientifically 1, there had been opened 63,478
tuv hand as c l e r k ami Finish
What has become o f the emigra­ submarine currents. Thu claim is
Athletic Field ................. 4,500.00 the\\TTNKSS
"cal o f the a b o v e styled Court
ting
fact cramptramp ,,iade that this i* the first time school ravings accounts with $686,ag thousands whose
wnose t«ei
on
tilll
he
2!th
d a y o f An gust, A. Mouldings
Notes
Payable
&amp;
cd hurriedly across the gang planks Him has I...... accomnli died. Ro­ 000 on deposit tu the credit uT stu­
I&gt; I
l.atli
,
Interest .............
... 9,268.00
V. E. DOUCH.AHH.
of Detroit-Windsor terries nnd( por^s fron, the expedition declared dents.
Clerk o f the Circuit Cou rt o f the Brick
rushed the International bridge n t, that its investigation proved that
Interest On Outstanding
Set ruth Judic ia l Circuit o f F l o r ­
FLORIDA MAN HONORED
I.inie
lo and f o r Setnlm de C ou n ty.
Niagara in that grand but rather 1 wnrn, c„ rreiita from the North AtDKS MOINES, Iowa.. Aug. 29—
Bonds ............................ 1)2,185.00 fMida.
Quality lumber is our specialty combined
o T T K S A Sl'K N C K It
Plaster
short-llved
offensive
extending inntlc flow a considerable depth &lt;/P)—W. L). Jones of Jacksonville
Solicitors and o f C ou n sel f o r C o m ­
Sinking
Fund
to
Retire
our
expert and courteous service.
along n great front from Port f„ r „ distance o f about 2.000 miles Inst night was elected chairman o f
plainant.
White Hock Plaster Board
Bonds at Maturity....... 26,138.00 Pull A Hit Sept n -12-I!)-26.
Huron and points north to the south of the Equator where they the American Pharmaceutical AsCall
on us und let us give you an estimate
Nnils
Georgian buy region to Buffalo and rise to the surface. Similar cur- nociution
your
lumber
work.
M i l l l E OF I M T A T I I l ! TO O il.
along a great front from Port Hu­ rents from the southern Polar leg­
I I I ! X PEC’ I A I* I.KG IM LVriO Y A T Screen Wire
$363,997.00
ron and points north to the Geor­ ions pass northward.
M 'K r l A f . SESSION OF I.K filS I.A - Builders Hardware
Henry V'H was king of Engaltu)
Tt HE.
Section Two: That this Ordi­
gian bay region to Buffalo anil
The waters of these currents when Columbus discovered Amer­
Notice Is h ereb v g iv e n that th« D ditm
along the St. Lawrence river?
nance shall become effective imme­ Town o f Oviedo, Florida, will apply
were found to contain such forms ica.
if the next specia l session o f the Windows
It/jis n question that frequent o f organic food as in sought by
diately upon its passage and adop­ I,e«rl slit tu re ol the Mtate o f F lo r id a
ly confounds the callous border city vrlmle i ami certain other fi, h. The
' *r sn eclol le g isla tion p r e s c r lb ln a
tion.
Frames and Screens
citizen when the visitor whispers expedition, financed entirely hy pritile method &lt;if niak u ig p u blic ImveniMH* In «'i|d T o w n o f O v ied o
In Our New Uome On W. Thin1 SI.
Adopted this 24th day of August
the inquiry. The answer, which isiyate nubscriptiun, i, in charge of
•Made lo Order
and as sessin g and p a y in g the cost
indirect but pertinent to the quea- Dr. M,.rZf director of the Berlin
A. D. 1926,
Phone MIS
Sanford,
•Teol *1111 also amenillnK c h a r i e r
tion, usually comen readily and in s t itu te 0f Oceanography. It will AN ORDINANCE MAKING Al»nt sail! T o w n of O v ied o so fa r ns Murphy Ironing Hoards
FORREST
LAKE,
the sam e rel •ic-t to the p a s s a g e o f
with a tinge of scorn, though po- p ,oceG(| i„ the nmithern Polar r •PROPRIATIONS
FOR THE
Medicine Cabinets
ordin ances of said tow n .
Mayor-Commissioner.
lito: “ Oh, its on tap over t h e r egiona,
, ............making
... l i .,.. n
....... . i.
•— &gt; :.
Bouvet
Inland
ils
TO W N OF OVIEDO, FI.OJUDA
CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR­
indicating a hotel or inn. \Ve don t j tmse and nailing eastward from
S. O. CHASE,
Hy
N F, l.E Z K T T B . Mayor.
The Price Is Right
IDA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
Attest:
r K. I’ ll Il.I.II'x.
drink it, you know."
the
Commissioner.
t'ler k .
Tim beer it available in most
BEGINNING OCTOBER FIRST,
Fuh A 29 H B-12-19-26 o :l-lo -l7 J. H . JACKSON
C. J. MARSHALL,
SANEORD
Inna hotels and restaurants through
24-11.
1923, AND ENDING SEPTEM­
Camera May BER THIRTEENTH, 1926.
out the province. Diligent search Aerial
Commissioner.
Long Time Ixians on Residences ami Business Pro
IN TIIF. r u n t I T F O U I I T O F T I I K
In sonm Instances will dbtclotm
(SEAL)
SEVENTH
J I I I K IAI.
( I I I I 't I T
hi Getting Whereas, the estimated income
l cases of u beverage resembling in lie Used
O F F I.O H I If ! . IN 1 N II f o i l SF.XIEasy Repayment Han
L. R. PHILIPS
IN O I.E C O U N T Y . IN ( ' l l A N ( E l l V .
color and hardly exceeding in alco­ Annual Crop Census for the City of Sanford, Florida, Attest:
I'
ft D n lx tr , ami wife, E llen Masuu
City
Clerk.
holic content the ncar-iwar concnW.
S.
PRICE,
Mgr.
for the fiscal year beginning OctoDalger,
Office in new Merrlweather Building
tion so freely sold in llii-i country.
Pub. Aug. 29.
C'oiu|il.iliuiuts
COLUMRUS,
ll,t
Aug.
2v
(/l’l
I»•
r
first,
1925,
und
ending
Septcm710
W.
First
St.
Phone
472-w
vs.
The eunnoisseur, if there Is* such
Arthur Olun. el si
Successful experimenl.i with an |„.r u.irteemh. 1926. from all
2nd Street.
In th-&gt; field of beorology. ban proI i&lt;-fenil;i nl s
h i m . t &lt;i QiMi-rr t i t l e
ORDINANCE NUMBER 100
I 'ltd 0.114
AN ORDINANCE DETERMIN­
•*
- wi,:
T o A rth u r Olun anil w i f e ----------h
IUWmain
fV"r .i''™” *f f " ”" ,
... THE AMOUNT AND FIX­ ------ Ginn, w hose Christian n am e |-i
ING
taininr to tin- ordinary observed ;; ' l‘l ''
'* ? A
'M nnl,l()al Court tines &amp;
u n k n o w n ; ( ‘ Union A H a l e y ; W. O
ING THE RATE OF TAXA­ Atnlenrleil. nml w if e --------------------- A n (Hi
the «xir« aspect it boro before th e ,.' 11! *. ' ( w !.",f " '' t "o
Goats
18,000.00
■letirled. w hose Christian n am e Is
•nMndetl temp«ra.ce act went in-.*,,,. {[ s . huieau 'o f agritmltural l»'*g Taxes
100.00
TION. AND MAKING THE u n k n ow n : I Mini, A A mien rlt-il; ;
00
IU t-llKCl.
Wllllsin (I AinJenrlt-il; ,.\lnrv
W.
Ieconomic* here.
Pouinl
100.00
Pound Fees
100.00 ANNUAL* TA X LEVY FDR Am
le n rlcil; l.ouls*’
M
Auilenrle*!
Mi. West
in.I A n n s F Amlt-nrleil. and eaeli
an.
west recently returned front
fri
Delinquent Tax
THE CITY OF HANFORD, FLO­ slid
ev e ry o f file s.thl a b o v e n a m ­
Florida Pine Lun
v H i n n e r Mcl'ook field, Dayton, where, m
ed
defendant*,
if l iv in g ; mid If
•
'ertificates
RID.
FOR
THE
YEAR
A.
D.
3.UUO.OO
lbe company of urmy pilots, ho
either, any or all o f said d e f e n d ­
I a Declared Fi
1925.
ants lie dead, lo all partie s c la im Mirvi*yetl farm lands at an altitude Delinquent Personal
itlK Interests under eaeli and e v e n
|of 6,0111) feet ami |,y meani of uf Taxes
BE IT ENACTED BY’ Till*. ■f iln* follo w in g deceased d e f e n d ­
2,600.00
Arrcrdlng to the Florida Dense powerful camera developed at Me ,
ants, t o - w l t : Arthur (ilnii, ami w ife,
PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF HAN­ ----------------5.000. 00
« l ong Ij*af Pine Manufacturers the Cook field obtained 60 photo-j .
Ginn.
WtiNM
t ’ hrls tlan
natno Is iinkn-iwn r itn to n A IL iley;
FORD.
FLORIDA:
native grown lumber, has several |gtaph i
•I'ranchiae Southern Bell
W. &lt;1 AndenrU-il and w if e
hurdied per cent more hrartwood
" l he major crops ran easily lie| Telephone Go.
168.00
Section One: That the amount
than any other lumlwr rommer- di lingniido'd from the air," and y tut
determined as necessary to be
meti’iuliy available.
Mr. West, “und I was particularly
.
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7.000. 00
The manufacturers say that pvr- impressed with lip- way a farm
**uml
raised hy taxation for the year A.
Ci'dugu o f heartwuod Is one of the allows up from an altitude of ft,000 Intercut &amp; Costs
5.000. 00I». 192ft, fur the ordinury purpobest indications of density in lum­
MiKcellaueous Income
:i,ooo.oo »es of the municipality, and for Ihe
ber and they claim that the denser
At present we have a crop ecu........................................................................................................................................... ...
Taxes
on
Land
Bold
for
interest and sinking fund account,
the lumber the greater the streng­ mis every five years. By aii pl.imTaxes
th and durability.
we could Htipplemeut this every
3,500.00 Li the sum of Two Hundred Six Y o u c a n “
T hfy al:;o claim Ilia! those now summer and find out whether the Did Paving l.lcna
1,060.00 Thousand Three Hundred Seventy- Jbuyallth*
usin,'* 111' native grown lumber in amount of acreage in different Sanitary ’luxe
2,560,00 nine Dollar.* ($206,379.00).
s
|B*- lo*r a* *
the framing o f their homes will clops is varying from the ain.nmt1
Health Toilets
2,000.00 Section Two: That the tax levy co m p la t '
save on future repair hills ax Flor­ established by a n u i."
ida dense long leaf yellow pine
Water Disrating
DO NOT PASS THE OPPORTUNITY FRANKL^
for the year 1925 ia fixed as fol­ b o m * di-,
r o d fr o m th o manufacturer and
lumber is noted for Ita strength
Tampa— Peninsular
Tt'loplmm
Account
10,000.00 lows:
f: 'll
taro lo u r profits on th o lumbar,
and lasting qualities.
Co., to erect new
(a) For ordinary purpooea of m lllw ork , h a rd w a re an d la b or.
$360,060 .structure ere;l 'tn 'b e part '
0 ]a'r:il im; Accuunt 50,000.00
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TERRACE OFFERS YOU TO DAY. A FEW CHOICE
2,000.00 Hu* municipality 11 milla upon the
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FOR SALE: Two new houses on FOR SALE at sacrifice fine team FOR RENT: Attractive, large fu r­
nished room, near the wnter.
1200, pound mules, also complete
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Ginderville Heights. I^jts from outfit of farming implement* and Private home, suitable for two.
Phone 571-J.
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A . C. Gln- tools. Call Room 11 Ball Bldg.
der. Ginderville, Fla.
FOR RENT: 3 room npartment,
22 ACRE FARM
furnished. Call Herald Office.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan in good Between Jacksonville and St. Au­
order. First $150.00 takes it. “ Se­ gustine at side o f railroad with
FOR RENT: Two nice new fur­
dan" Care Herald.
highway through it. All cultivat­
nished apartments. Mrs. Ella E.
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
ed nnd fenced. Nice house nnd big Loftier, Phone 659-J, 1215 Mag­
I-akelnnd, through the Star- FOR SALE: House nnd two lota, barn, $8,000. Half down. C. W.
nolia Avenue.
50x127. Will sell cheap for ensh.
Telegram. Best advertising me­
Wing, Bayard, Fin.
dium in South Florida. Published Apply E. L. Killebrew. South San­
mornings.
STAlt-TELEGRAM— ford Ave., Plnecrest Subdivision. FOR SALE: Strnpvbmkr plants, FOR RENT: Four room flat close
in! One bedroom. Phono 6G3.
lakeland, Florida.
Missionary, 75c per 100; $5.00
A GOOD BUY: 5 room house close
in, good location. Seminole Real­ per 1000;' 500 at thousand rate, FOR RENT: Rooms for house­
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
keeping. Good location 1009 Un­
lesn than 500 at 100 rate. W. I*.
ty
Co.
through the Xenia Gazette, Ben­
Bard, West .First St. Route A, ion Avenue.
in, Ohio.
Rich agricultural dis­ FOR SALE: Ijjte 1925 model Ford Box 124-A, City or phone 653-L2.
trict. Want ad and display rates
FOR RENT: Partly furnish ed,
Coupe. Slightly used. At n bar­
on request.
modern five room bungalow,
gain. Phone 6-13 or 685-W.
■' 't.
with double garage. $55 n month.
118 West Highland Street or call
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — FOR SALE: One good mule, har­
1
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ness, wagon nnd plow to go quick
545-M.
Classified ads have the largest
FOR QUICK SALE!
circulation in Sbuthwestern Geor­ for $100.00. II. I* Duhnrt, 403 San­
$5000
FOR RENT: 2 furnished house­
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line. ford Ave.
keeping rooms. 2 beds, first floor.
BUNGALOW— Five rooms and
FOR SALE: Ladies shoes $1.98. bath on Sanford Heights. Garage, 312 or 314 East 0th._____________
TO REACH the prosperous farm
Men’s shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
lights, wnter nnd hath.
era nnd fern growers of Volus- per gallon. Sanford Paint and
Stucco finish outside nnd beauti­
in county advertiso in the Deland Army Store, 500 Sanford Ave.
Rooms For Rent
fully decorated on inside.
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
ACT QUICK!
PHONE 725
with order.
BANANAS
BANANAS
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
MID-FLORIDA LAND CO.
DIRECT from importer to consum­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
419 First National Bank
er.
$1.00
per
bunch
nnd
up.
20
MAINE — Watervilie, Morning
Lincoln House.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine cents dozen and up. Car Railroad
people nre interested in Floridn Avenue.
property.
Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ FOR SALE: Ono good tent. A p­
ply at 4U0 Myrtle Avenue.
plication.
$50.00 BUYS n lot in Oak Hill Sub­
THERE’S A
We Have the Best
A LITTLE W AN T AD IN The
division, nnd $20.00 per month
HERALD will bring you In big nnd interest. Thu best buy in town.
Buys
DIFFERENCE
results. Advertise those old ar­ N. II. Garner.
ticles you have stored away nnd
Ac r e a g e , b u s in e s s , h o m e s
have no use for. A little thirty- FOR SALE: Ford Touring car.
Phone 727
Good running condition. New
cent ad may bring you several
My prices on Tires nnd Tillies
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­ tires. At hnrgain for quick sale.
Apply Singer Sewing Machine OfValdez Realty Co.
sentative will call und see you.
nre lower.
fico, Palmetto Avenue.
Vnldez Hotel Bldg.
FLORIDA— O R L A N D O - Orlando
Oil prices nre lower too.
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ FOR SALE: 18 foot guides canoe,
fully
equipped.
Good
condition.
fied business, rntu lc a word, min­
Hugh Til list. Phono 105.
imum 24c cash with order.
! And there's more push in the

Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Write for complete rate card.

exceptional
Plumbing Calls for

W anted
MAN with car to work in evenings
from 4 to fl. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
in letter. Write "Proposition” Care
Herald.
W ANTED:
Boarders, with. or
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
Phune 574-W.
W ANTED: 3 or 4 room furnished
apartment. Married.
Have no
children. Permanent tenant. Ad­
vise. Lloyd Shoe Co. Phono 102.
GENTLEMAN wants room and
board in private family. R efer­
ence. B. O. Uox 521. City.
W ANTED: One milk cow. Fresh in.
R. R. Pippin. Route A, W est 1st
Street, Sanford, Fin.

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

the new kind of piumhing

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per
word; 1 insertions 1 1- lc ; 0 or
Imore lc per word each insertion.
You are wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas­
sified advertisement. Phono it in
today. No. 148.

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acre tract is practi­
cally all cleared and
ready to be set in
grove.
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On two d ear water
lakes; o ff highway
to east coast.

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SANFORD
REALTY CO.. Inc.

Young mnn o f good educa­
tion to take up an interest in
n well established rent estate
business,
incorporated under
the laws o f Florida and three
sales offices in Miami, Tam ­
pa ami Jacksonville. Address
your inquiry for further details
to this office.

II. S. LONG, Mgr.

FULTON, INC.,
Real Estate
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
Seminole Hotel

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Dooms 0-10*11 Hall HIdg.

Phone G57.

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1). Hosier for an estimate.

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Cook Bros.

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MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through u classified nd
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

Balance o f this 64

appreciated.

W ANTED
Capable business man ns
salesman for new cement pro­
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollars weekly with the sale
o f our output. Reference re­
quired nnd investment for in­
terest in concern required. A p ­
ply at Seminole Hotel nny eve­
ning nftcr six.

EXPERIENCED o ffk o mnn wantsu
set o f books to keep two to four
hours per day. Bookkeeper, P. O.
WE NEED one, good sales woman Box 621.
to soil real estate. Will coach In
.selling, etc. See Mr. Uudlatul, 305
1st National Bank Bldg.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Uer- 100x117 feet, corner lot, one block
Remodeling
uld, South Georgia's greatest off First St. Price $5,000. Can bo
A. D. HOSIER
handled Monday for $500 cash.
500 Laurel Ave... Telephone 693
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
This is an excellent buy.
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates Itk- per line. Waycroas Jour­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
FROM SE ITEM HER First assist­
3rd and Oak
THE DAVKY-WINSTON
ant bookkeeper, young lady pre­
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
ORGANIZATION
ferred, state experience and ad­
Send in your subscription to tho Masonic Bldg.
Telephone 707
G. TA YLO R DYER dress in own hand wrinting. Box
Tribune or hand it to your local
137, Sanford, Fla.
i
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dealer so you cun rcud Florida’s
FOR SALE—Space on the page
I’ulnling— Decorating
greatest newspaper.
One year,
W ANTED: Gentleman wants room
for classified advertisements.
JS.Ul), 6 months, $100, three months
ami garage in private family all
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
PHONE
303
$2.00. If you desire $l,UUd insur­
year. J. T. Care Herald Offire.
or sell that second-hand goods?
ance policy add 75c to your order.
W ANTED: Neat colored girl to help
Have you rooms to rent or some
DO YOU WANT TO UUY or Hell
around house for about month
second hand furniture to sell?
anything?
If so udvcrtbe In
Arcadia— Building construction Mrs. Fred T. Beatty, 707 Laurel
Use Tho Jlerald’s classified page
the Gainesville Sun.
active.
Avenue.
and get results.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
~rr
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollnr high­
t ’ •i
► INSURANCE
UEAJi ESTATE
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
M
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quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
S
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
-Close in Subdivision property, ready for dcin on ground floor. Write Devel­
velopment nt a price much lower than any
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.
adjoining property.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. l()c minimum.

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M ust be seen to be

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

want in your new home, or

ADVERTISING gets results i t .i l
reaches potential buyers.
Palatka Daily Ne ws is circulated in
|an industrial and agricultural sec­ Valuable Warehouse Site at Real
Bargain.
tion.

I. W. Phillips’ Sons
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St

A. I). ROSIER
the kind of plumbing you

22 A C R E B E A R ­
IN G G R O V E ,

1923— Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922— Ford Coupe.
1925— Ford Touring.
1923— Ford 1*ton Truck.

RING’S FILLING
STATION

If you’ re particular nbout

FOR QUICK ACTION

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

K»s.

THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho FOR SALE or Exchange for real
estate, Ford Sedan, good condi
accepted want nd medium io
Daytona (Fin.) One cent a word lion nnd appearance. A. S. John­
ston, Osteen, Fla.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

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Automobiles

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
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FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS— it cover* Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is
one o f the moat rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
request.

PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
scene of
stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.

W . H. LONG

FOR R E N T

Office

For Sale

For Sale

Chinawnre in English Porce­ TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, FOR SALE: Gas stove cheap. Sec
Mr. Button, Southern Utilities
lains, Huvnriun and Japanese Fla. Thousands read the clas­ Office.
sified pages o f Florida’s Great
China make lovely gifts
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.

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WE O F F E R

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on corner.
For information and price Call

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
U14 E. FIRST ST.
W. R. SMITH, MGR.

A. P . C O N N E L L Y &amp; SONS
It E A L T O It S
Phone 48

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TIRES

INVESTMENTS

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Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotations, this piece has several
miles o f Witter front.

LOANS

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TODAY

2—Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have those properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will hear rigid investigation.

Magnolia at Second.

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— Give on Intimate and
Individual "fo llo w u p ”
service that earns your
lasting respect and con­
fidence. Let us show by
fa c t s how m u c h t h i s
means to you in lowered
tire costs.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

IT JO Mountain Memorial Plans
O f Luiceman Are Approved;
Lee Statue To Be 153 Feet

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925.

PRICE FTYE CE pJt S

NUMBER 25.

SANFORD GETS
FINE PUBLICITY Called September,!;
FROM MAXI u m i i
m

STATE PAPERS
WILL BE USED

ATLANTA, Aug. 28.—(A1)—Of­ rlans of the 13 confederate states.
ficial approval of Augustus Luke- I W e a of rthese generals are aketr
...............
mnn’s design for the Central group m 6d I
' m
111
Positionthey will omlpy but are not mod­
the Stone Mountain Confederate eled
in likeneas as are Davis Lee Trade Body DeddesThatM ore
immer­ of
Atlantic (’oast Line Official
memorial was given Thursday by and Jackson.
President of U n..
Ken (is Out 'Special 'Com*
Results
Cun
Be
Obtained
By
s e in This the board of directors at a special All figured fin the central group Confining Campaign Exclu*
munirntion Setting Forth
Mine Workers Calls
here. The design wasL nsubare in motion
so Ithat . there
is a
n tlM / i.l
t ..L
. . . __ __ i
. ■
# l '»
.
[jobeEstab- meeting
AdvuittnRes OfferedByCity
siveiy To Florida Papers
mitted Iinn *the form of/ a nsketch
great deal of life given to the carv­
Strike After Effort
model in plaster which will be en­ ing and when the monument is
ir Atlanta larged
immediately to the dimen­ carved in the hide of the mountain
To Call It Off Fails
Trade Body’s 1Efforts
sions desired.
;
they will appear to be riding Increased Telephone
Several principal figures of the across it. Mr. Lukcman explained
Have Been Rewarded
Service Is Promised
higher command of the Confede­ that the group was devised so as to
j
- ■*-—«, rate Army with two subsidiary fi­ fit the previous work done und will
Sanford As a W inter Resort Country Gives T his Renson
gures representing flag bearers' necessitate no carving awny of Read Difcussion Brings Out
Town Ik Pictured In Letter
Declaration Thnt City Gets
For Expelling Expedition
are Included.
granite to make the mountain
Jefferson
Davis,
President
of
Addressed to Ticket Agent
Only
Tenth
of
Travelers
ready
to
receive
ie.
ofAndrqws; A ssert Andrews
flOPlanesIn the Confederacy and commander The group conforms to the con­
Want BeyondHisAgreem ent SlightChanceRemains
chief of the Southern forces is course of the mountain. The com­
At its weekly luncheon meeting
Chamber 6f Commerce officials
ition By 1st into be
seen on the left of the group plete topographical maps of which I
That Terms May Be
at the Seminole Cafe, the
This three-year-old Van Nuys today expressed the highest grati­
MOSCOW, Aug. 28.—(/P)—Tho
|f Next Year He is in civilian garb with a flow­ were furnished by the association’s today
(Calif.)
boy, Thomas Dudley Ark- fication at the recognition accord­ Mongolian mission in Moscow is­
Chamber
of
Commerce
recom­
ReachedDuringDay
ing cape. Next is General Robert engineer, Dr. L. W. Robert, Jr.,
l», is heir to $200,000, more money ed Sanford as a tourist city in a
a statement Thursday assert­
E. Lee, commander of the armies I&gt;r. Lukeman said in his statement mended to its publicity committee than ninny men ever earn, yet he special communication issued'by sued
IrA^Ga., Aug. 28.-* in
ing
that
the
third
Asiatic
expedi­
the field, astride his famous
the passenger traffic . department
the directors. There were some that for the time being, all of the is homeless. A Kentucky court te
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28.
. r
,, „ tion of the American Museum uf
( Atlanta Journal mount Traveler. Stonewall Jack- to
_ in making
_ the_ _physical
_______
delays
mo- money appropriated for advertis­ awarded the boy to his father, 1
—
( A P j ^ A RUfljHjnston In the
3
L.uLC
;
Natural
History,
under
the
leader‘ announced that son Is next to Leo, mounted on dels. Plans will utilize practically
ing in newspapers, should be spent then n California court awarded road and addressed to all ticket ship of Roy Chapman Andrews, lmrtl coal fluids Sept. 1, was
Vanderbilt, Jr., and “Old Sorrel.”
j ull the old work with some modifi- In papers of this state. This ac­ him to his grandmother, and an­ ugents and connections of the has been ordered expelled from
called last night by John L.
tieneral Jackson wears the* uni- cuton.
( h a v e purchased or
tion came after a great deul of dis- other California court remanded company’s system.
Mongolian territory by the Urga
form
of
a
lieutenant
general
and
a
|
Plans
are
ready
for
u
resump­
In
the
bulletin
signed
by
W.
J.
Lewis, president of the Unit­
the
hoy
into
the
keeping
of
the
government
on
the
ground
thnt
the
cussion
on
the
subject
during
Joption 11,000 ncrea riding cape which flutters over his tlon of work on the mountuin in a
which it was ngreed that if, a t tho sheriff until the case is finally Craig, passenger traffic manager, expedition violated
agreement* ed Mine Workers o f America.
| nrar Atlanta, on shoulder. Next in order, from left! few days.
the advantages that Sanford has to made by its lender with the Mon­
end of a certain period, the results **ttleu.
The suspension w as called
1be established the to right are the two flag bearers! The working models are almost had not been as far reaching as t
offer the tourist are set forth, and golian authorities.
because
the miners were unat commercial air and to the right of them nre four complete. The statue of General expected, a certain amount would V I I I I T U P A D A t 1 \ I A every agent in the employ of the
The statement alleges that the nhle to obtain from the opera­
A.
C.
L.
urged
to
recommend
the
Confederate
generals,
who
are
to
Lee
will
measure
153
feet
from
the
be expended in northern publica* u U U 1 H
i country.
"City Substantial" as un ideal expedition entered Mongolia ill tors a 10 per cent wage in­
be selected by a historical com- crown of his hat to the tip of his tions.
Mny “fully armed in militury fash­
,rbilt, who 1* ,a ntem- mission composed of state hiato- horse's feet.
wintering spot.
tttirch council of the
R. J. Holly, chairman of tho
ion,” und that it included lieuten­ crease, adoption of the check off,
The
local
Chnmber
of
Commerce
equalization of wages for day
. transport Company
publicity committee, told the meet­
has been carrying on a vigorous ants of the British army, nn Eng­ workers and various uther demands
ftiyira that the group
ing that the contract for the first
lish
consular
officer,
anil
other
agitation to bring about this recog­
which they made conditional to ro' jtcd with him in the
part of the community advertising
nition for some time Secretary persons whose names Mr. An­ newul of the wage cuntraot expir­
tot the leading encampaign lind been awarded to the
Peurmun stated, but the luck of drews did not register with the ing August 31.
financial interests
Dorland Advertising Agency of
ndequate
hotel accomodntions here Mongolia authorities. The state­
The order involves a walk-out
„ , Many local men
New Jersey and asked for sugges­ Local Business Men Leaves has prevented the railroad from ment continues:
of 158,000 men, of whom ubout
|&lt;n assisting him.
tions from members present as to
"Andrews
was
cautioned
several
co-operating.
I)ruR Store Line After A
10,000 will probably he left in tho
at of the plans will
how much money should be ex­
Since the commencement of times to limit his investigations to
, five years und will
pended in Floridu newspapers and
Career of 20 Years; Bower work on the new Hotel Forrest scientific work hut ho disregarded mines for maintenance work, such
as the prevention of flooding and
■(iprnditure of several
in those of the north.
to Enter Real Estate Field Luke this difficulty has been re­ all warnings.*'
I n the announcement
Among those who spoke favor­
The Mongolian government, the cave-ins.
moved and now Sanford has been
The operutora and the miners
|tks for the handling N eg:o Customs Collector and i Conditions Even Worse Than ing concentration of the money in
.Sale of his drug store at 204 placed on the lists uf towns rec­ statement udded, has no other were
deadlocked at a meeting to­
,u well as airplanes,
33 Other Arrested Wednes­
Those Encountered on Trip n state campaign were: Mayor First Street with all of its fix­ ommended by ticket agents in nil course hut to order thu expedi­ day
on
the terms to govern tho
Forrest
Lake,
George
A.
DeCottei
tures ami a lease on the store room sections of the district served by tion's expulsion.
day Charged With Having a
Going to North Land; High
maintenance work. The miners
u be Center.
and
Frank
P.
Forster.
Each
of
to
J.
II.
Powe
und
Dr.
J.
H.
Tea­
the
Atlantic
Coast
Line
railroad.
Claim
Agreement
Violated.
Part In Liquor Smuggling
Sens, Blizzards Beat Boats the three stressed the importance gue of Laurens, S. C., was unnounc
insisted that the full number of
L| be used us u center
Tho text of the bulletin follows:
Tho Mongolian mission denied men be used as in times of nor­
\ich will run west by
of advertising in this state, giv cd today by R. C. Bower, who re­
“The Atlantic Coast Line un- the statement attributed recently mal production and that these men
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2«.—f/l»i
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—OP)— ing ns the basis of their conten­ tires from the drug business af­ nounces
and south through
that the Forrest Luke Ho­ to Mr. Andrews that friction be­
—Walter
L.
Cohen,
negro
comp­
Weather
conditions
even
worse
Caba. Three separate
tion the fact that so many cities ter 20 yeurs of activity in that tel, Sunford, Fla., is nearing com­ tween the Russian soviet govern­ he retained during the emergency
|i mile square, will be troller of the customs for the New than those encountered on its in the state hnve already been fill­ line. The purchase price for the pletion ami will he open for guests ment and the Urga government period without either reduction or
Orleans district; Dr. L. A. Mer- northwurd journey ate being met ed up and that the surplus popula­ store exclusive of the lease is said Jan. 1, 192(5.
replacement by monthly men.
has created conditions which made
The operators, un tho other
| had engineers in At­ aux, sheriff of St. Bernard Par­ by the MacMillun Arctic expedi­ tion must be appealed to. They to nearly $20,000.
“The Forrest Lake” is u mod­ u continuation of the expedition's hand,
had wanted the right to
I (our months making ish; Captain Joseph Johnson, of tion on its retreat southwurd, said also brought out the fact that
The transaction becomes effec­ ern, fireproff hotel and has 105
research impossible. The skeletonize
these forces where
I Inwing plans and we the New Orleans police depart­ a message received Thursday by moro advertising space, bringing tive Sept., 1 and the new owners guest rooms euch with buth. It scientific
mission
contends
thnt
Mr.
An­
i fill be in a position ment, now under suspension, und the National Georgrahpic Society. the same or greater results, could will taku over the management is iocuted on the east side of San­ drews expulsion wus ordered be­ prndticeahle.
The message, dated yesterday be secured by using state papers about Sept. 10, it wns further an­ ford overlooking Lake Monroe.
Thu meeting adjourned without
h out of Atlanta to thirty-one others were indicted by
cause he violntcd his previous decision
ut 5:20 p. m., to resume
ilid points in Florida the federal grand jury here Thurs­ and transmitted through the short instead of northern papers.
nounced.
Mr.
Powe
is
a
druggist
The
Luke
front
is
now
being
bulk­
agreement
and
began
nun-scientif­
id this year,” Mr. day, charged with conspiracy to wave station of the Zenith Radio Setks Better Telephone Service. of 20 years’ experience, having headed and un eighty-foot boule­ ic excavations in n region in which ut 9 o’clock this morning.
violate the national prohibition act. Corporation of Chicago, said.
The snurl had never come up
i^ated as saying,
Supporting the contention that a been in business in the South Car­ vard is being built uround it which there were numerous tumult, or
u nil curry freight,
...itMv.iii to he
.... undent before for discussion by the two
The indictments also name Alon“The Peary, which anchored last large sum should also be spent in olina city during most uf that will puss immediately in front of niuunds believed
| id, but no pussen- son Patterson and Arthur Battin- night in the lee of Conical Rock, the north, were It. G. Davey and time. He is u graduate of the the hotel.
Li 'M*, i \ , „ , IV'mV l sides hul wu» brought up by tho
graves tlhis
hud been forbidden m|nem this year because of abuses
tolla, alleged heads of a gigantic off Parker Snow Point, hud to go W. R. Smith. Both declared that Charleston College of Phrirnmey.
“ ‘The Forrest Lake’ is to he by the Mongolian government, the
fthoutorj’
they ulleged had occurred in sus­
rum Y-nig. both of whom were ur- within iOO yards of a rocky con3t northern papers readied more peo­ Dr. Teague has been practicing strictly a tourist hotul ami will he statement nuys.
i follows:
in the past.
rested
and ------charged
as bootleggers to find 25 •••
fathoms,
---- — --------r* — —
m iv iu o , uand
n u being
*11K Uunll- ple and appealed to tluuie who nev­ medicine for some time, being one operated by Messrs.
ami
It ulso asserts that thu Ameri­ pensions
fbuilding two airships during the recent campaign con-.able to find good holding ground, er have been interested. Mr. Dav­ of tho leading physicians of Lau­ llulick, who ure also Hulick
The suspension order follows:
tho proprie­ can expedition began u topogruhpiI should be in a posi- ducted on the gulf coast by more j was forced to lay under full power ey and Mr. Smith both declared rens.
"Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1925.
tors of the Rock Arbour Hotel, cul survey in the same region and
I ton planes in Atlanta than 200 dry raiders, who were all night. In the early morning that state advertising was good
the officers and members
In leaving the drug business for Allenhurst, N. J.
that its members threatened every­ of "To
|Rnt of the year.”
directed by E. C. Yellowlvy, chief better visibility made approach to but believed that a large share of good, Mr. Hewer ends his fifteenth
Local Unions of Districts Num­
“Sunford
is
on
the
main
line
of
one
whu
attempted
to
interfere
i will be in o|&gt;eration of general prohibition agents, and the mainland practicable.
bers 1, 7 und 0, United Mine Work­
the advertising fund should go to­ year in business in Sanford. Com­ the Atlantic Coast Lille, 125 miles with them.
ers
of America.
r line by Sept. 1.
Assistant Attorney General A. N
ward
tcllinog
the
north
about
San­
ing
here
in
1910
front
Philadelphia
south of Jacksonville and is served
“This morning the airplane car­
'Die mission repudiates wluit it
"Dear sirs and brothers:
Sagger.
Mr. Bower was first employed in by the through train service of calls "Andrews’ slanderous state­
rier changed her position to the ford.
The grand jury’s report, con­ tiny but good harbor at Akpahnai.
Iin New York.
Col. George Knight asked the the drug store owned by L. It. this lino from Boston, New York, ment,” tlmt the Mongoliun govern­
The Suspension Order.
Chamber of Commerce to take Phillips, now city clerk. Several Philudelphiu, Baltimore, Washing­ ment wns in one way or another
I, Aug. 28.—(/P)— taining a clause which said, “it has
"The present agreement between
Blizzard
and
High
Seas.
steps toward obtaining bet­ yeurs luter he jiurchased the drug ton, and through Pullman service subordinate to tho Moscow soviet. the unthrucito operators and mine
JjICtnaltus Vanderbilt, lteen decided by this body that it
has been a big blizzard some
| m of aerial trims* is time to awaken to the nienucees for"There
ter telephone service for the sec­ store owned by I). L. Thrasher, from Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleve­ The mission status thut friendly workers expires August 31, 1025.
more
than
24
hours
with
a
fif­
fretted enlhusiasti- which nru growing up from indif­ ty mile wind ami high seas. The tion beyond Thirteenth Street, de­ then located where the Bell Cafe land and other western points.
relations between Mongolia und Your scule committee, churged
(V; officials of the ference to violations of the Vol- sen movement is somewhat mode­ claring that this particular aiea now stands.
"Six Pullman trains pass San­ Russia nru developing satisfacto­ with the responsibility of making
is almost isolated as far as tele­ Owned Present Store 10 \ears
*4 America as one steuil net," wns the subject of a rated by icebergs.
a new contract has been unable to
ford daily in both directions, af­ rily uml thut no frictions exists.
phone communication is concern­ Ten years ugo, Mr. Bower pur­ fording rupid and convenient ser­
Ihjortant develup- court pronouncement by United
arrive at uny understanding af­
“Expedition Trespassed"
"The
bird
cliffs
we
came
here
to
Jwitry of the year. States Judge H. D. Clayton, of visit and photograph now are al­ ed.
chased from J. G. Fletcher tho vice to the guests of this hotel.
Regarding the decision to expel fecting wages or conditions of em­
Replying to Col. Knight, Howard store nt its present location i.ml
I*iiil welcome the Alabama, temporarily assigned to most deserted uud their precipices
“Please give this information to Mr. Andrews und his expedition, ployment to he effective after Au­
Therefore, our
rbilt into the till the vacancy caused by the re­ appeared dark through a new fall Overlin, locnl manager for the bus operated
it since tlmt time.lull
.
all interested und
and keep it before which was lust reported to he gust 31, 1926.
Southern
Bell
Telephone
Company
jemhership
in
districts
Numbers 1,
Woixlhousc, cent death of Judge Charlton R.
The
drug
store
is
said
to
he
o.dest'
them
in
recommending
Sanford
as
ubout
300
miles
northwest
of
Kul(Continued on Page Three)
stated that at the present time in Seminole county and together' a resort."
| “ *Wpe. “His is a Beattie.
gun, or in southeastern outer Mon­ 7, and 9, is udvised that no con­
there nre only 38 applications from with the firm of Yowell Company j
tract being in effect, u suspension
T8**tamportation cirJudge Clayton, after commend­
golia, tiie statement continued:
P**hWj he will ing the jurors for faithfulness and
this section asking for telephones. and Thrasher uml Woodruff, is one j
"The Andrews expedition, with of mining will automatically taku
He uiged as u means of getting of the oldest business houses in 'w*
L. *11 hisight and courage in doing their duty, said,
seven motor cars and 150 cumels, plrtco at midnight, Monday, August
the service soon, that nil who wish
[ *■»&gt; that marked “the example of defiance repre­
left Kalgun in May fully urmed in 31, 1026.
telephones installed in this vicin­
^ wwctkn with Amer- sented by the continued presence
Mr. Bower is a gruduate of the
militury fashion. The I’eking gov­
"Concerning the question of
ity to file applications ut once. Philadelphia School of Pharmacy
of u ‘rum row’ at our door steps
ernment would not assume respon­ maintenance men remaining a t
il*
He added that the company con­ and for several years after com­
in the Gulf of Mexico is the great­
sibility for its Hufety from possible work during the suspension, we
templates remedying the situution pletion of his course, was connect­
t f c ^ W i . i d in- est insult ever given the United
attacks, us re remnants of the de­ advise thut thu proper instructions
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 28.—(/P) j within M or ’JO days.
ed with some of the lurgest drug
States.”
feated
of \Vu I’ei-Fu Chinese will he issued to our membership
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—(/Pi militaryarmy
The indictments ulleged that —The conduct of Clarence Darrow
S. O. Shinholser urged that the firms in that city. When he went
louder who dominated Pe­ as soon as an agreement covering
—While
awaiting
clariiication
of
Cohen, Sheriff Memux ami others in tho Scopes trial in Dayton, I body take immediate action look- into business for himslf in this
king until his defeat by Chung this subject cun he consummated
conspired to transport 4.250 casts Tcnn., wus pointed to Thursday by’ ing toward the opening of Hugh- city, Mr. Bower met witli discour­ tiie foreign debt situation as re- Tso-Lin lust full, were scuttered with the representatives of the an[fra S b j ™ 1*of liquor from Havana, Juba, to C. T. Marshall, chief justice of the ey Street so that patrons of the agement on every hand but as ho gards_ the French obligations, the
the expedition's route as fur thrucite operators.
Please hold
P*roufM out/in^(j by New Orleans between Juno and Ohio supreme court, as “an exam­ haul golf club will not be com­ declared, he "stuck to the job" and Washington government bus mov­ along
us
the
Altai
mountains.
The
ex­
youruelves
in
readiness
to put our
P«'&lt;* »&gt;re;
August 10, that Polite Captain ple of the unethicnl practitioner” pelled to pass through the negro built up what is declared one of ed to hasten action by the smaller pedition trespassed und went be­ policy with respect to maintenance
powers
whose
debts
to
the
United
^ Yc* Chicago to Johnson, with two members of the which "should bring upon him the section of Goldsboro en route to the lurgest drug businesses in &amp;an- States remain unfunded.
yond its sceintific program, and work into effect ns soon as an
New Orleans force, assisted in the condemnation of nil self-respecting tho course. Mr. Shinholser point­ ford.
began to engage itself in iron-sci­ agreement covering thin&lt;**ubject
With the Itulian negotiations entific
Friends of Mr. Bower will he
ed out that with the upproach of
Ange- landing of liquor from the speed members of the bench und bar.
work in the tumulus regiun, can he consummated witli the rep­
The chief justice's criticism was the winter season this problem pleased to learn thut he will con­ scheduled to he resumed as soon as which had been forbidden by the resentatives of the anthracite op­
'■ *'*&gt;«&gt; City to bout Champion, said to belong to
that
government
can
assemble
Patterson, and that 310.000 in made in an address to 200 luw needs immediate attention.
tinue to niuke Sanford his home
requested by the American government. It also made topo- erators. Please hold yourselves m
“protection” money was paid over students sworn in as attorneys
and after u few weeks’ vacation ill data n...__
Road Situation Discussed
t„ .!...'
i .i ,,
! j graphical surveys and its members readiness to put our policy with
ly S *
to Patrick Needuni, up rohibition here.
As a result of Mr. Shinholser’s the noith, will return here to en­
mission
expected*
to'
urrivJ
"here!
“'‘V »n« wllu attempted respect to mnintennncM work into
"The law in that ease waj plain i talk, a cominiteto was appointed ter the real estate huuiness.
tfUt- Minneapolis to agent, in connection with the .leal.
i
to
interefere."
effect as soon as possible after re­
for conferences about September
Cohen’s part in the alleged con­ and simple," be said. "Neither the whose duties will be to co-operate
Prominent In Civic Affairs.
ceipt of its contents.
Ticksonville, Miami spiracy is contained in allegations indictment nor the statute under witli the City and County Com24,
offieiuls
fectl
the
time
has.
During his residence here, Mr.
"Your scalo committee will con­
arrived for the nations owing K e V e i l U e B o a t L n g a g e S
that he contributed to the conspir­ which the indictment was framed
(Conti ruled on Page Throe)
(Continued on Page Three)
tinue to exercise every Influence
smalled
amounts
to
talk
business.
acy
by
furnishing
information
con­
J^daJelphia,
contained
any
mention
of
evolution
I W n u . ’ Miami, cerning the movement of customs neither did they in the remotest
Some of them have been told, and In Fightwith‘Runners* to bring about, if possible, a gen­
eral agreement which will mean
others soon will he informed, that
St. Louis, craft which made it possible to degree involve or necessarily pro­
substantial progress for tho an­
this
government
sees
no
reason
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Aug.
28.
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
voke
any
discussion
of
the
theory
Mnrcial to Mexthracite mine workers. We will
for
further
delay
in
receiving
—UP)—Firing
one
pound
shells
as
of evolution.
funding proposals from them.
fast us its single gun could he endeavor, from time to time, to
Omaha,
“The Tennessee statute provides
Kansas Coolidges on Way to
Meanwhile the debt commission loaded and discharged, a revenue keep yuu fully advised as to thu
Tampico, Mexico
that it shall be unlawful for uny
the
Treasury merely marked time cutter lust night engaged in com­ situation. We hope that the u t­
America,
View Historical Scene teacher in any of the public schools ATLANTA. Ga., Aug. 28.—(VP)—.confronted by Mrs. Stella Emmpr- on the
new questions developed bat with smugglers and liquor run­ most co-operation will be exercised
of
the
state
to
teach
any
theory
llj'i* k,,’.‘San Antonio,
Pobert
E.
St.
Clair,
who
us
a
pris1
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Bergeron’s
sister,
with
docubv
the
Anglo-French
funding set­ ners inside the Lake Wortli inlet between our membership und the
thut
denied
the
story
of
the
divine
^ •"-A m e ric a ,
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. Aug. 28.,
montary evidence showing he was
concluded yesterday in und forced two smuggling craft scale committee.”
,,nd* Indianapolis, “ UP)—The Mayflower with Pres­ creation of man, or to teach that oner in the Atluntu federal peni­ in state institutions during the war. tlement
Lewia Explain.').
London. The terms of thut agree­
to seu where the battle con­
ident and Mrs. Coolidge aboard, man has descended from u lower tentiary lust year was the princi­
Ho then admitted he had uosed ment hinge on the nature of the out
President Lewis said issuance of
tinued.
Six
negro
ulleus
were
cap­
order
of
animals.
That
the
forbid­
pal in a case of mistaken identity as the sou of the aged couple in
sailed today for Plymouth, Mass.,
which is reached be­ tured as the government boat cume thu suspension call hud been held
New Or- where the Pilgrim fathers landed den doctrines were so taught was when he posed as Urban Johnson order that he would not have to settlement
Paris and Washington on upon thu ships unexpectedly, u up as long us possible in the hope
f
to l an-Amerl- more than 300 years ago. The trip freely admitted by the defendant. Gergeron. Menaha, Wia., war hero snend his last days in another pris­ tween
the French debt to tho United
revealing an attem pt to of coming to terms with thu ope­
wa3 arranged to permit the execu­ No defense was therefore open ex­ slain in France, and wus hailed us on in California, where he was States and appear certain to cqm- searchlight
land
liquor
and aliens. No report rators on thu question of the main­
cept
that
of
the
constitutional
val­
their »on by Bergeron’s parents, wanted for robbery.
CUvT ' d ' Xan Mnr- tive to visit historic point around
plicute the negotiations soon to was made us to capture of thu tenance men. Failing agreement
idity
of
the
law.
fan-America. Plymouth and to motor from that
has gained his freedom.
* Prison gates yielded to the dread­ start here.
boats.
' '.jWCszg today, the union could wait no
••And yet Dai row sought to brow
This fact was made known here ed disease and California authori­
place to Cohasset for luncheon with
O ffi/als udnfitbed today that
longer,in malting the call, he add­
beat
and
to
bluff
tho
judge
into
ad­
when it wus leumed thut SL ties u greed to nol prosse charges the London settlement would he
^ Hootlecrirers C. NV. Barron, publisher of the mitting expert evidence upon the today,
ed, because of the mechunieal
Stieet .Journal before return­ soundness of the theory of evolu­ Cluir gained his freedom by a spe­ they had launched against St. Clair directly involved in any Franco- Tampa Is Quiet A fter problem of reuching 158,000 work­
W inChicago Wall
cial order of Attorney General J. G. If the government would recommend American agreement inasmuch us
ing to White Court.
ers embraced by 325 union locals in
tion."
Scrgent after recommendation of him for parole, it is said. This wus it placejt a further limitation on Strike Demonstration the region in time for actiun oit
prroleb
which IIIC
met
here
a lUltw oard niiK.11
V III
it. sever• arrunged, and the man was paroled the cupacity of F'rance to pay her
Monday midnight.
One of Muscle Shoals M r s . B r y a n II n r a v o r o l ni|V
weeks
He
Is
said
to
be
suf
in cuntody of his real mother, who Americun debt. It is the indirect
TAMPA,
28.—(A*)—Ybor
Mr. Lewis said the miners would
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attend the meeting of the uathra&amp; • » &gt; " « i * t T Units to Supply Power Memorial At Capital berculosis
and is not expected to for her boy.
agreement may have on the uego- industries,
was
\ihtu fuund shot to
citu hoard of conciliation tomorlive more than a few months.
St. Clair defied authorities and tiations, however, that is giving
at
Aviation Field
MIAMI,
Aug.
28.—(/I*)—
Mrs.
row morning und there co-operate
WASHINGTON.
Aug.
2b—
-UP)—
|&gt;crpctratcd clulmed repeatedly thut he was most concern to American of­
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# It nrvun’s secretary said this morn- 1 The
Ihe prisoner, who perpetrate
If war "tcrPfeted as
in every way with the operators is.
his Borgeron. He said he was in the ficials.
i n C.harRze f 1 In J that shp had approved tho sag-1the fraud in an effort to spend hi
attempt to sottlo the question.
k t l V » b- t,e*e
n,°W&lt;T ‘Lotion of Josephus Daniels that last days in lu x u ry U s a id to h a v service ami wus not killed, ns wus
Extra policemen have been detail­
lallvt, t- l Vl «n r,d- nlnn, ^ m
TWO MINERS KILLED
fi the
had been of
ed to the section to keep order al­
the National
Nutiont. Memorial to William been suffering from the disease a t reported, but got into trouble and
of the big turbines at work at once the
M arkets
at the time ho pretended he was the did not want his oarenta to become
BIRMINGHAM.
Ala..
Aug.
2
8
.though officials say they expect
Jennings
Bryan
be
located
in an effort to give increased pow­
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Berger- nwaro of his condition. He, there­ U*)—Two white miners were killed no serious t.*ouble. Early today
Washington.
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Mrs.
Bryan
will.
er to industries in southeastern
fore, did not communicate with and two negro miners seriously three factories, employing ubout
CHICAGO,
Aug.
28— (J»)—
the conference at Green-, on. who wus killed in Vranee
thec Ke*ieral Atlantic states, which have been nnt ,attend
s c scheduled by Mr. DanHe maintained his position in. th* them, but they learned of him
today in an explosion at 290 men ad women were reported Wheat, September, IJiti to LS6U;
ru ei/, T' •who some- curtailed in tl»eir operations or U u ’ hu't
/ee|, herself personally | face of repeated claims that.he was through a New Orleans woman iu- Uttle^Jim, &lt; mines at Dogwood. .idle. Demands for better working j December 1.55** to IJiO; Corn,
hpUnc loa,{nofCh,l|Ca‘C° compelled to close down entirely represented by the family friends,1not the son, and did not rooede tviwsted in relief work among sol­ Clayton Bon)*!) and Will Holley conditions are said to be origii ‘ September, 9 4 to i&gt;44; Oal*
because of power shortage due to
front his contention until he was diers.
are the men killed.
j September 38 \ tq v 8 \it
the strike,
who will take part
drought conditions. .

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Give Wage Boost

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pnving on Central Street from Park Avc., west to 1
—when one would suppose the 1C feet to 21 feet In width frith sheet asphalt on n
to a larger population than it can world would be thinking nbout re­
665 cu yds grading at 40c---- ------------------- ------support?—or, rather, more than It plenishment of its human loss?
Can support comfortably?
3139 lin ft curb and gutter at 70c----------------------One group of scicnists, which
Of course, those it absolutely
can't support will die. But a great pooh-poohs the Malthusian theory, 149 lin ft flush curb a t 35c............. ..... ———------many more than it can support calls such worrying pure foolish­ |19fl sq yds rock base C inches thick at 80c..............
decently mny be ablo to eke out a ness—an aftermath of wnr-bred 1377 sq yds 2 inch sheet asphalt top at $1.02-------bare existence, which is just the hysteria.
The other main group, to which 450 sq ft concrctcynllcy returns at 30c------- ---------condition prevailing on some parts
most of the military men belong,
of the globe now.
1 type A in le t---------...---- — —..... ...................
replies thnt nil hig wars arc
2 type B inlets a t $30.00..........—
.........
For some reason or other this caused, primarily, by local over­ 303 lin ft 15 inch storm sewer 8-10 f t d e e p «...
haajibcen a rod hot topic of dis- crowding, which reminds people
cufrrton in jcortaln Washington cir- of the awful situation which will 332 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer nt $1.05---- ----------i Manhole 4-6 ft„...........—
...... —
d"ffrhlologiata,^farm experts, e*n- prevail when it’s worldwide.
• ui^V orlccr '- geographers, histor­
) Miinholo 8-10 ft..— ............. ..... - .......................
With the scientists in such comians &gt;nnd military men—ever slneo
Extra work —— ..... ....... ...............................•••••
the'frnr. What’a more, the histor­ plcto disagreement, any layman is
Laboratory Inspection of mntcrinls....... •
ian* *ay It crops up after every nt liberty to solve the problem for
Legal expense adv. etc 2r/v ........ ...............
himself.
Engineering 8%
......—v......... ——.....—........

Spitzbergen Enjoys
Many Pleasures In
Its Lengthy Winter
BARTENSBURG, Green Harbor,
Spitsbergen, Aug. 26—f/P)—Win­
tering in Spitzbergen is anything
but the dreadful ordcnl that peo­
ple in other parts of the world
might imagine it to be. A corres­
pondent of the Associated Press,
discussing the subject with the
wife of an official here was told:
“ We have the jollfcst time imag­
inable in winter. I'epple who don’t
know Spitzbergen think of it ns a
land shrouded in gloom, lashed by
incessant hlizards nnd wholly un­
fit for civilized pcopel. That Is
qulto n mistake. After the ice
closes in, suy in October, we know
wo arc thrown upon our own re­
sources, nnd we mnko the best of
them.
“It is never really pitch dark,
for several months there is always
n faint glow In the sky, nndtnf
course tho whiteness of the snow
helps. Then we have the rudio; in
winter we cun hear London and
Pnris; wc have music parties, so­
cial evenings, billiard tournaments
and, my goodness! think of the
glorious snow spurts nnd skiing
competitions, nnd the lovely sludg­
ing trips! We often visit our neigh­
bors at Advent Bay with our dog
sledges. It takes 18 hours across
the mountains. The Advent Bay
people visit tho Swedes at Bragatizn liny, nnd we have no end of
fun—wc are just one happy fami­
ly. But it would lx) lovely to sco
Pnris nnd London ngnin,” she add­
ed with n fnr-uwuy look in her
eyes.

Henry Speeds

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Even-Henry Ford speeds a bit once
in u while. Deputy Sheriff Harold
Hamilton, above, of Melvindalc,
Mich., arrested tho flivver king
when the Ford can—not n Ford
car—hit 46 miles nn hour. The
sheriff threatened to fire llamilwhen the Ford car—not n Ford
nnd the police chief of the village
said he jypuld oust him if he did.
7’ljere was no apology, and Ham­
ilton was notified he could have
a job in the Ford plant if he were
fired.

Freezing temperntpre of salt wa­
“ Where the child doth well, let
ter si four degrees lower than that the master praise him, nnd say,
of fresh water.
here ye do well. For I assure you,
there is no such whetstone to
Cork legs nru named in honor of sharpen a good wit anil encour­
their inventor, a Dr. Cork, and not age a will to learning, uk is praise.”
for the material used.
—Roger Aacham, 1515-1568.

52.15
956.80
1,404.54
136.80
35.00
60.00
1.060.50

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.Tnyluf, IJOv
Mn.
L.
E.
Tfcylor, Lot 7 blk 16....
Sirs. E. S. Adams—Be?, at N. W. Coe
E. Mnbol Saint, Lot 1 blk 17----of S. W. 1-4 of.g^ W. J * i.o f Nf E.
C. II. Lcfflcr Estate,'Lot 2 blk 17
A rc . Woodridge, Lot 3 blk 17___ ....
ft. to Be?------:_________ ______290
Mrs. E. E. Loffler, Lot 4 blk 17— ..........~
The above and foregoing final assessments ore P*y*
Mrs. E. E. Lcffler, Lot 6 blk 17________
up to September 1, 1925, and nftcr such date, said asscssnu
A. J. Lossing, Jtorth 150 ft. blk 19 less
payable only in ten equal annual installments with interest
the cast 70 ft. ............ ....................
annum on all deferred payments.
.
.
A. J. Lossing, East 70 ft. of the North 183
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the Ci
ft. of blk 19
ford, Florida, this 29th day of July, A. D. 102fc
John Muss^n, All blk 20„.„........................
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Ncavcs Addition, Si
Publish July 30th, August C, 13, 20 and 27th.
W. T. Langley, Lot 4 blk.D................. ......
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 1 blk E .............
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY
Tl p Hattie (Abercrombie, Lot 2 blk E .............. jgjjC«J. Marshall. .Lot 1 blk F™.................... M
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST TO CH AI’MAN
Irene T. Langley and Mildrcil Simmons
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NUE AND ON CHAPMAN AVENUE FROM THIRD
Lot 2 blk*G..— —.....«-—-*»• - ............. 3o
NORTH TOtUNION AVENUE.
The above nnd foregoing final assessment*
■ Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
interest
up to September 1st, 1925 sand from «nd
ment on Third Street from Sanford Avc. East tp Chapninn ' ' c*
special assessments will be payable only in ten
on Chapman Ave. from Third Street North to Union Avc. has
ments with interest at 8r/e per annum on all deb
completed, and the completed work has been finally acceptci &gt;&gt;
City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Witness my hand as City Clerk nnd the Seal
The following is the cost of paving Third Street from Sanford ford, Florida,* this 28th day of July A. D. 1925.
Avenue east to Chapman Avenue nnd Chnpman Avenue from
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(SEAL)
L. R. PH 1141
Street north to Union Avenue, 21 feet in width with sheet aspha on Publish July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27th.

$7,673.15
The total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost which can­
not be exceeded In assessment against the ndjnccnt property.
Feet
Final *
NAME:
Description
Frontage Assessment
Sanford, Ha.
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Lot
47
130
307.58
II. C. Long and wife,....
Lot
18
G
O
141.96
C. II. Dinger.................
Lot
49
60
141.00
C. If. Dingctv...............
Lot
50
’
60
141.96
F. F. West,...................
Lot 51
60
141.06
K.
*H. Weatr— .a.-----------Lot 52
60
141.00
L. Urban Mny,.............
Lot 53
60
141.00
J. H. Whragge,...-.......
Lot 51
60
141.06
J. II. Hintcrmistcr^...
Allic Trafford, ....... —.
Wm. nnd Mnry McKim
Wm. and Mnry McKim
J. I). Chittenden,..—....
Mrs. Fnnnic Schwartz,
Mrs. Fannie ScKwnrtz,....
Forrest Lake, A. R. Key,
153.79
Laboratory inspection of inutcrinls.......... ................
Geo. A. DeCottes,......
118.30
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2Vo............................
Same
.....
118.30
Engineering 6% ............................ ................... -.......
Same
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118.30
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....
118.30
Total Coat............................................!........... ........
Same
^ ....
130.13 To he borne entirely by adjacent property.
Same
132.50 Number of foot frontage.......-....... 2,123.49
I. Toyama ...»..................
141.96 Assessment per foot frontage.......... $4,825-1
I. Toyama ............ - ........
141.96
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FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engir
Cora C. Hollingcr,.....s—
Cora C. Hollingcr,.........
141.96
Feet
NAME—Description
Frontage
Forrest Lake, A. It. Key
nm| G. A. DeCottes.
141.96
Chapman and Tuckcr’a Addition, Sanford, Fla
141.96 Fannie Schwartz 8.36*4 ft. Lot 3 blk L... 118
141.96 C. II. Frazier, Heirs, Lot 1 blk 5............... 78
W. C. DeCouraey,
W. C. DeCouraey,
141.96 J. P. Baker, Lot 2 blk 5 ......................
10
Nelson Cray..........
111.96 F. L. Woodruff, Lot 1 blk 8....................
40
Nelson G ray,.......
141.96 K. L. Woodruff, Lot 2 blk 8........................
40
C. K. EU)ar, ...................................... Lot 77
1414)6 A. Williams nnd wife, Lot 3 blk 8 ..........
40
............................ Lot 78
C. E. I.iii .
1414*6 ‘ Sam Patterson and wife, Lot 4 blk H ...... 40
Realty Trust Co.,..............SZ........... Lot 79­
141.96 Fannie Frazier—Beg. SK Cor. Lot t blk 9
............................ Lot 80
W. T. Field,
307.58
run N 68.5 ft. Wly. 61.5 ft. S 73.7 ft. E.
Orange Heights, Sanford, Florida
White, Lot 10 block 3
White, Lot20 block 3
White, l.ot 10 block I
White, Lot20 block 1

WONDERFUL BUY
6 Lqts on 13th Street Bet
Elm and French $7000. Ti

company
Valdez Hotel Bldg.
Phone 702

A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN OUR
Anticipate Y o u r
Needs and Buying
During Our August
Sale

A DOLLAR SPENT
—at—
CHURCHWELL’S
D oes Double Duty
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Men’s Brown Dress Shoes or
Oxfords.
Bal or Blu

Children’s'School Shoes At Our

$2.98

August Sale.

Boy’s four piece wool suits, coat,
vest, two pants, one long, other
knickers, age 4 to 20 years.

One Lot of
Men’s Oxfords
at close out prices.

Men’s
Three Piece
Wool Suits

$10.00 TO $20.00

$2.50

Summer
Silk
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Dresses ,

$19.95

$8.95

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Good Heavy

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1 t o M o K ) i W»K- 2 8 |4 tiJM-Ne—-H m'1
gotiationa are under.
tor the
reaurnptlon of relations between c«Jnstrucun J*
Great Britain and Mexico, it is
learned from an authorative source. ss! a * /?

PLAIN SERVICE
Simple Rites Mark Funeral
Of Late Minister to Japan;
Vice-President Is Present
CHICAGO, Auir. 28.—f/PT—The
simple funeral service of the Pres­
byterian church was said Thurs­
day for Edgar A. Bancroft, whose
recent dentil in Toklo ended n long
enreer, crowded by his appoint­
ments ns ambassador to Japan.
In the brief rite for the depart­
ed ambassador, however, law all
the honor that the nation and
Chicago, scene of his earlier strug­
gle, could add to that of the “Flow­
ery Kingdom.
Charles G. llawer, vice-presi­
dent, Taueno Matsudiara. Japanese
ambassador to the United States
and J. Butler Wright, assistant
secretary of stnte, representing
President Coolidge, Chief Justice
Taft and Secretary Kellogg were
nmuni' the dimiitaies who attend-

England May Resume
M e x i c a n Relations i£ s s ? 3
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Announcement!

New 3. S. "Cherokee” Nov

SUMMER EXCURSIO

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One idea of the size of the LongSTEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER I Bell lumber operation at Long­
view, Wash., may be gained from
fly 5IIAKI.ES P. STEWART
the company's recent otder for IOU
Electric motors for indi­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—(A1)— ous, and the Senate rules were General
vidual machines, ranging from
Washington ban an idea that Vico handy.
to 1100 horsepower.
President Dawes will come back j
— —
for the next session of Congress The trouble is, the vire presiconliderahly chastened.
dent's performance requires a cliHis demand for a change of the innx, in order to be impressive, and
Senate rules has been sized up,there isn’t going to be any. That’s
here, rll along, ns a bill for the Jgenerally agreed. Nor, up to date,
reputation of n rsgulnr “feller”— has it proved n particularly popa chap who jumped right into the nlar attract ion. The public hasn't
midst of a hail situation, which “enthused” over it, It certainly
others had deplored for years with makes no hit among tho senators,
out being able lo do anything and President Coolidge, and his
about it. and straightened it out advisors regard il with cold indif-

We wish to announce
to our many friends in
Sanford and Seminole
County, that we have
entered the Real Es­
tate business, and that
we are in a position to
give
“Service that is Re­
liable”
\Ve handle homes, city lots,
buainetm property, orange
groves, truck farms, ami acre­
ages.
Nothing too large— nothing
too small to warrant our best
efforts.
We will appreciate your
patronage, and if you want
‘Tellable service” would ask
you to list your property with
mi.

Plans For Erection
OfOrlandoY.M.C.A.
Take DefiniteForm
ORLANDO, F la , Aug. 2H. l/Bi
—Plain for the erection of a mod­
ern V. M, G. A. building in this
city, had taken more definite
form with the arrival here of I).
O. Hibbard, newly elected general
rceretary of the Orange County
Voting Men’s Christum A ...■ia lion
Mr, Hibbard lias just returned
from Athens, Greece, where for
five years he lias In on engaged
in the organization of an associa­
tion there,
“The Greeks" sold Mr. Hibbard
"are not familiar with play life
ns we Americana are, hut it did
not take them long to get the Idea,
and to enter with who Ia hearted
enthiudarm into the physical de­
partment work of the in-1itut ion.
The educational department also

made a great hit with them, and
when i left Athens, the various
clauses hail a total enrollment of
more than 000.”
Mr. Hibbard has been in the V.
M. C. A. work eighteen years, lie
started in the Imys department
and lias worked through all the
varied “ V” activities, including the
state work in Virginia, with headquarters in Richmond, which was
his last station before goiimi' to
EiintiK*.

T i c k e t s o n Hale M sy IBtU t o S«[it. anti..

J A r K a O . M V l M . E i T O N E W Y O I I K ANIi I t l r T t U
J A C K S O N V I I . I . K T O C H A R 1 .E 9 T O M A M i H r r r o i
SA ILIN G
t'W

IT u ti IdOKI t*K

nnese representative as having
done much to heal the hurts of
Japan after passage of the Amer­
ican immigration law.
Heath to Be New Tie
In his prayer over the ambassa­
dor’s body, the Rev. Dr James G.
K. McClure, president of the Mc­
Cormick theological seminary,
asked divine guidance for Presi­
dent Coolidge and the Japanese
mikado in guilding the deatinirs
of the nations in their relation to
each other and prayed that in the
death of Ambassador Bancroft
might be found a tie to bind the
two friendly countries closer tugether.
Dr. McClure did not preach a
sermon. The prayer, two of Mr.
Bancroft’s favorite hymns, "Cononbury” and “God of Our Fath­
ers'' ami scriptural readings com­
posed the ceremony.
The late ambassador’s bmly

**

FROM J A f K S O N V ||.|.K To

,

.rullir.tr

at

was left lying in state tn the
Fourth Presbyterian church, where
it hat fested since its arrival
Wednesday morning from San
Francisco. Today the body is to
be escorted to a train by amilitary
guard of honor and taken to Galesburg, III., for burial this afternoon.
In honor of Mr. Bancroft all
Chicago flags were at half mast
yesterday and th_* city hall was
draped in mourning.
At Galesburg today business
houses will close and flags will fly
at half mast.
In Belgium nearly all motorists
carry emergency kits to be able to
assist any injured person found
along the way.
If a vessel in partially filled with
iter, ami a dead or a live fish,
in placed in the water, its weight
will be added to that of the water.

Jacksonville

Stanley &amp; Rogers

Sanford Paint and
Wall Paper Co,
Phone BOB

Wc Call Your Special At lent ion to Our

NEW MILLINERY DEPART
MENT NOW OPEN

NOTICE

New fall hats for immediate wear, featuring

1 0 THOSE I) RSI HI NO LOCATIONS IN T ill

NEW

exceptional values in fells, velours, velvets,

A R C A I) 10

in the newest colors.
Now under construction at the corner of First St
ami Sanford Ave., are requested to see

” lu K. First S t.

A variety at becoming

shades.
It is a pleasure to show,

lirill-Cliitlonden Really Co., Inc.
Chime 70S

Coats with the latest flares— Coats
with all the popular collar effects
—Coals
Paliuni::e your home merchants. They are with
you all ilu* year. They contribute to your Cham­
ber ot Commerce, to your churches, to your
schools. They pay taxes for the upbuilding of
y o u r community. They handle only the be.s't
merchandise.

tlroni/.c Peddlers

During the World War Basil Teceslavrky (above) was a major gen­
eral in command of a division .if
ii
czar’l army. His diviaiiou
\vn out* of the few that won vic­
tories over the Germans, William
Schilling (belowf win a German
M# during the war, having brought
tfov.n three enemy planes, none of
Syflch was American. Both came
/e America and joined the Illinois
Njuionol Guard, hut the general
an'I tho ace now urv far below
Stpir tu rn er military rank for
£udi is juvt a private. ’

Final Limit Oct. 3t, jj - j

Paint made for the south.
We have the sole agency for
UKALTOUS
this paint, it does not blister,
Heal Estate— Investment!*,
crack or peel in the hot sun.
Hall Building
We have lln; largest stork Fntifnrjl, Klaj 'Ikdcpln.in* 7 Hi
(if paint, varnishes, kalsoinln,
wall paper and brushes in
Seminole county. Our prices
are the lowest.
Leave order with in for all
kinds of painting and decora­
ting.

II” First S |.

I hey Are Not Community Knilders
^ our Merchants are Community
Rudders.

c^/remarkable

B
‘ alloonpurchase
We can't go into
details here — but
ify o u ’ll drop around
w e’ll give you them
in full. A purchase
plan th at’s differ­
e n t on Balloons in­
finitely superior —
Diam onds 1

la c u ip v ta u j

S a n to rJ , Florida

Wc have a complete
line o f Diamonds

’J H iill t ii

n t tUI|1.

in

approved

Autumn

shades— Coats made carefully, lin­
ed properly—Coats that outvalue
anything in the market.
'1HK MATERIALS— Pinpoint Bol­
ivian, Suedes, Broadcloths and
Bolivian.
THE FURS—Trimming Manchu
rain Wolf. Caracul. Mouffion, Man
dal, French Lynx.
THE LININGS—Si
and Crepe de Chine

THE

SIZES—M

S touts’ and small

r i i nr t e. cn . i

�m :m f&lt;iO~ •1nt&amp;T)
T H E SANFORD IIERAJdp, f RIDAYf &gt;Vt^ l J B T 2 f r jgp$.

UTH CAROLINA
lilPJS INTO MEN B U Y STORE
WEATHER FRO MR. C. BROWN

P " ,lf t ?r ,w£ iph' U
nllcfrrd. n
boat load of liquor was hruonbt to
New Orlenna by the ChampiM* nnd
guarded by Captnin Johnirn on
the way to theiPatterson home.
Captain Johnson. Polico Cor­
poral Joseph t onrntl and a patrol*
mun were suspended nm| placc(t
under charges soon i,ftcr the inci­
dent, anil Conrad and the patrulinau were tried ami dismissed

way or M ount.flora and OrUnrto
and that as a- rt?sun,‘ Sntrford is
getting only about one-tenth of tHc
southward travelers.
Mayor lak e stntrd that It will
toon he timo for the State Hoad
Department to take up the matter
of selecting a now route for the
Ranford-Orlando rnod nnd urged
that the Chamber of Commerce do
all in its power to have that rout­
ing of tho road between this city
and Winter Park, lie in Seminole
.
.... ....... . — county. A committee for this purliquor from a firm in Havana, the pose will be.appointed later, it wns
indictments clmrgcs, nnij enqvttffd ! aimbubceiL

(Continued from Page One)
less ab- Bower has been identified with
many civic enterprises. He help.
i lee a t cd J? form the Sanford Chamber
p from
Commerce and was a member
of its first board of governors.
, For sevcrnl years he served us
s ancau henti 0f the finance committee nud
rci-‘.8t^
ttt lho Prcscnt time is a member
inditlonj
fliC publicity committeiM
With Edward Higgins and t)r.
und in Samuel Puleston, Mr. Bower open:hc soci- ed tbo first subdivision in Sanoday in ford/jjtosc C o S e v e r a l years
dated ngo when the VnUUz Hotel was
One)

iV ffiS S p W
Mo t r
i
M
‘ Dl H,,ltnn ’ ^ d that road
The'plym dnt o f S i t ® 8 ^
f e 11 f ^ t h H part of the state
horn was made, federal o f r f f i i £ J « n 2 hold up because fnilroads
said, with the day a ^ o t aVling tf* *
tho enra nrco«under instructions to accept such i »,* Vi« !!„ '‘’I1 r o n d mnterials,
money, in an effort to learn the d f .iJ Cc “ rc!u ’‘l1 c,ar s ,0,r .^KC
identity of the heads of the nlleglM 1 ,f!' "hortn?c of the maer r ln '
h i tennis has been delnying road
, , f/
work for some time and predicted
At tho offices of * "hen 1, wns Hint unless something is done soon
snld ho wns out of the city.
to nu!Ct the situation, the road

cessivc; enuugn in insure me
—77
, —
grower a good return, nnd still JflpnncSC H lrth aliu l)CflUi
give the ultimate consumer n
K ates A m ong T h e H ig h e st
chance for his life.
Among N a tio n s o f W orld;
-------------- -------------Iiirth Ita te Is th e L a rg e s t (
Fort Pierce—Bids to be opened!
soon for ? 1,500,000 street Improve . OSAKA, Aug. l!8—(A1)—Illustranlont project.
tlona at the recent national atatis- 1
........... ■■
. tics exhibition showed that the
I-aurcl New speedway formally1population of Japan is Increasing
nt tile rate of approximately three
opened.
___ __ persons every two-minute*.'JCdl,
eulatlng apparatus a t thfl (latest,
R n r l i P i invention was exhibited - as also
^ l u l l , is L&gt;»
wpre cbarts nn,j drawings illuatra-

10 lbs good New Irish Potatoes...
5 lbs good New Yam s...................
2 lbs Compound L a rd ............... .
, ,,|J ;
No. 2 can Pears, per c a n . ......:
24 lb sack Self-itising- Flour....;.:.
. *
**j
**
, *‘. '■
No. 2 cans T om atoes...................
or jyotid barbel ti,,pr 0,1 kind3 wf M*tiatics.
f 2 cans No. 2 Corn.........................
„ ___ | ______ _
In the population section it was
jfltllC S W C iC O m C . shown that births in Japan are at
fi V iilrlfv x
the rule of 3.88 n minute while
2M&gt; lb cans Peaches “California
u
“
deaths occur nt the rate of 2.1 n
^
-------- —
i minute, leaving n net gain of 1.181
Nice F a t M ackerel......................
H M H M H a n n c x u a a H « minute. The Japanese birth and {
■ death rates, figured in that way.
■ were shown to be the highest
Fresh Egg*s, per dozen...............
J among the nations of tho world.

S T A T E PAPERS
WILL BE USED
IN ADVERTISING

(Continued from Page One)
supply the ii&lt;pinr with no danger
of interference r capture and that
he was consulted on July 27, in
one instance by Patterson, on the
whereabouts of the customs launch

(Continued from 1,’agc One)
"
missioners in getting this road ■
completed as soon ns possible. "
Those nppointed on the committee; m
were: K. O. Shinhcdser, Frank P. t *
Forster and Judge E. F. Houshohl-1 u
or.
*
A general discussion about th e ' "
road situation in this section of b
the stato wns held, during which, J
it was brought out tlint due to tho „
had condition of the Sanford-I&gt;e- j ■
Land road a t the present time, S
tourist travel is being diverted by

LARGE, RIPE, JUICY
'it prices to compete with peddlers.
35c each.
Also a full line of fruit and vegetables
Corner Sanford and Fourth St

START THAT “NEST EGG” FOR
THE EVENING OF YOUR LIFE.

iol the Peary to our aid
iPahouny, and she, hnv*
elihrJ loading the NA-1,
ijoint a mile to the star1 jtjod by. The Peary
[:i?cci.il uidio program
L-t ar.d crew amused
■ rtile waiting for lh;

H
■
!

Many Sanford people are wealthy
today because they put their
savings in Real Estate.

c

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Consult us for investments
(Junlity Meats at Lowest Prices.

k, with our hedge an- n «
it»:t a» a fiddle string * lei hawser, from the *
edged up toward l*
tighten^, ww-3 “ 10% FjCBljjt
YifFliv the uwclT i:ur- h
irrtirg icehorg.
awwi

R ealtors,

410 Sanford Avr

Western Brisket

Re e f , hi,

stew

Fancy Dressed
HENS, II)..........
Western Sirloin
STEAK, lb.......
HENRY FORI)
price of Kurds nn Volume— the moro ho sells .lho rhenper bo soils
snmo rule applies it( I’lGGLY WIGGLY. Our prices are based
Thai the reason you can always buy for loss al I’lGGLY

Fresh Ground
HAMBURGER STEAK, lh

Maxwell
Uoti.se

410 Sanford Avenue

GINGER ALE : : r 3 for 50c
3 3 c
z

MOUNTAIN FOREST FIRE!
“A&amp;P" Prices sweep every­
thing before them reduc­
ing the COST of LIVING
to n minimum.
competition

l

WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.-(A*)
—Human remains, believed to ho
of Pleistocene ern and of grunt
value to science in studying the
theory of prehistoric civilization in
America, have been found on the
Florida coast by an expediton head­
ed by Dr. James \V. Gridlcy, pale­
ontologist of the Smithsonian Insti­
tution.
Dr. Gridlcy has just returned
front tho expedition and brought
the fossil remains consisting of
crushed skull and various other
ports of human skeletons buck with
him for study. They wore found
near Melbourne and Vero Beach
on the East Coast of Florida.

Hringing

down,

.

nnd

maintaining a quality sta n ­
dard which for (i(i years
has liecn a basis o f com­
parison.
,V I Campbell
| l \ Brand
1 U Can ......

"A&amp;P” Oven linked
Iwith tomato sauce
.! cairn ......................

“A&amp;I’”, Big Boy!
E xtra v a lu e ........
30 to -10
to pound
“A&amp;P”, Del Monte
brand. No. 1 can.
“A&amp;P” Brand
8-oz b o ttle .....
Iona, Pink Alaska
Can ......................
I’llKA-NKCTAIt.

Highest Quality,

n
• • •

All Illends

2 oz l i k e ......... .......
1-4 lb. p k g ............

Itrauds of Highest Quality

Red Circle, lb
8 o’clock -.j.;.....
N. Y. Finest, full
Cream. Lb..........

nilCA G O , Aug. 2H.—(d’l—Two
aviators in one plane were killed in
a collision with two United States
army airplanes 500 feet above
Maywood Air Field late yesterday.
Tho pilot of the second machine
escaped injury although Ida plane;
wag partly wrecked.
1•
4

Sliced
No. 2

m

DETROIT, Aug. 28.—(AT—With
the conclusion of negotiations be­
tween T. A. Clurke, French chal­
lenger for the British International
(Hnrnaworth) Trophy and the
Yachtsmen’s Association of Amer­
ica, the Detroit Gold Cup Commit­
tee has assurance of un interna­
tional flavor to the speed boat
races here fceptembur 5-7, in con­
nection with the annaul Detroit
Regatta.
The trophy race to bo run on the
Detroit river under tho auspices of
the Yachtsmen’s Association nnd
the Detroit Yacht Club will be the
13th contest for the treasured sym­
bol of motor supremacy, original­
ly offered by the late Lord North*
cliffe, then known na Sir Alfred
Hnriusworth.
It murks tho second race In
American waters for the trophy
and the second in fresh water, it
1ms been held five times in Eng­
lish waters, once in French waters,
nnd once off Queenstown, Ireland.
Clurke challenged a team to he
composed of Gar Wood, who
brought,' the trophy to tliis country
in l'J2fl and captured it again the
fallowing year; his son, Garfield
A. Wood, dr., and II. Alex John­
son of New York City.
The present world’s record, held
by Wood, is 80.537 miles an hour.
During the 18-year period in which
tho llurmsworth Trophy has been
run—twelve times in ail—it has
been captured by Amoricana six
times.

Two Airmen Killed In
Collision of Planes

Western
PORK ROAST lb

m

jFrench Challenger
Seeks Speed Boats’
Trophy In The U.S.

Remains of Old Races
Are Found In Florida

WESTERN POT ROAST OF

Florida
Grown

As to births, Germany came af­
ter Japan with slightly loss than
throe a minute; Britain wns next
with a little more than two anil
France showed a rate of one and
one-half n minute.
Other statistics which attracted
attention showed thnt in 1911) Os­
aka consumed luxuries valued at
1,200,0(H) yen, while the value of
luxuries consumed in 1023 had in;
creased to 7,300,000 yen.

SAVED BY PHONING FOR FOOD
Why waste your energy to dress for m arket, then shop
around from store It) store and Iur; home burdensome
bundles? It costs you an hour every day and invaluable
energy—you never look or feel the same as when you
started out.
Why not ‘Phono us for Food’ in the privacy of your
own home? Use this ex tra hour and the saved energy
fo r some pleasurable recreation.
A 'trial of our service will m ake you say “why didn’t I
‘Phone for Food” before?”

SATURDAY SPECIALS
No. I 1-2 Blue Label May Duke Peas, c a n ....... ..... 15c
No. 3 Sliced Pineapple,
...........................
35c

GONZALEZ GROCERY CO
GOOD TO EAT. WE HAVE IT
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A
It Reflects A
Prosperous City:

The Siunford Herald
IT

flli

*•*&gt; *«wt&gt;1
America has bdirt;termed the land of architectural vari­
*UHd*Y
na Matter. ety. It hns developed architectural styles of its oym, but
'a s Rscond
r IT. 1)11, rt the PostoCllc*
Ifotd, Florid* vn&lt;l*r Act of in doing bo has taken those of other countries and has adapt­
5. li»7.
a®'-!
ed them to its own requirements.
MM.AXO U DBAI*.
The increasing use o f different materiols is astonishing
m. How ard meno..
'&gt;U«M
when it Is remembered that not so very many years ago
»«■&lt; MB
111 ■■■■•Ha A trate
the log cabin represented the ultra-fashionable in homes. Im­
IlinurRllTIOH II tTKS
One Tear—*7.01* SI* Month* ...|I.K0 provements in structural conditions have come thick and
Uilltirad la Ut hr Cern»i, per fast in recent years. Following the log cabin, came the bet­
week, 16o. Weeklr Edition Ji.oo
ter type of wooden building, then brick which was considered
per year
n
few years ago to be the most beautiful ns well as the most
Il'BUAI, MITIlT.i All ohttuarr
D f'lru. curd* uf thinks, resolutions substantial type of material. But with the use of tile, of con­
and notices ol enicr:*lr..««nta wh'ire
chetwee are xisde will he c.asrged crete, of stone, stucco and fabricated materials the place of
far at rentier udvsrtlslng rate*.
brick has been largely taken by the more popular materials
■KlinVR TUB AMOCIATRD PIlW I that are to be seen in Florida today.
The Associated ITeaa la exclas.
America’s advancement in the use of architectural styles
Ireljr entitled To rhe uae for reBubllration of ell news dlapatrhea and building materials can be accurately gauged by a short
■creditea to It or not otherwlae credfc ted In thla paper and elan thn ln- trip through the resruentinl districts of any city. For the
|,cal newa published herein. All rights
of repnhllcatlnn of apertal dlepalch latest developments along the building, however, there is
w herein are elao reaer-ed.
no better place to make a study of this matter than throug-

if

HIS BEST ORIENTAL SHIRT _

As Brisbane Sees It
A nerit*'i Enemy-—FAT, ^
Mr. Reyburn See* France. S
10-Found Baby? Wrong.
45-Year-Old Umbrella?
Wrong.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

iCbrtG eT

MUCHToo

tC o p y rlu fit 1)151

WHAT IS more dangerous than
ocean travel, riding on railroads,
or flying in an airplane?
The answer given by Mr. John­
son, of the National Life Insurance
Company, is FAT.

m

Conte
tempor
lv * difficult hn

7

in**?5
Toledo R]ad(:
Thc corkscrew |
that the day (JJ**
«L—Cantotoa Daily ]

,7 0 ^

Few of
^
nJonts are 0Ur
erartJTi
had a i r f S
;crbury

&amp;

Railroad cro*.i
FAT KILLS Americana more
•"!“ &gt;“ 1 . ^ '
erican peon!* a,. ,
rapidly than anything elae. Fatty
degeneration of the heart kill*
-vSSS
many. Fat accumulates on .middleaged business men and thnt kills
Most wrong.. .
f
them hefore their time.
principle that W
In old nge especially fat is
*eo ^ your tire fcV
dangerous. And in old it is
have to fix £ * *
most difficult to get rid of dnnorous fat. The heart won't stand
Th= study of w
exercise that might take the fat
gain consiileraM. *
out the state in which we live. Here, the most beautiful is off. The feeble will cannot conFRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1925
tho paintin? of *
to be found, regardless of the class of building. New develop­ trol diet.
feminine knew*
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
ments
with
their
beautiful
homes,
great
office
buildings
in
ncl.
1.—Deeper w*ter route to Jackson­
THE
SAFEST
place
in
tho
world
big cities with their beautiful architectural lines, new tour­
ville.
regards accidents is tho cabin
3,—Construction of St. Johns-In- ist hotels in almost every city and town with their latest ns
Sure, taxcjt,.
of n big steamship on the ocean.
dlan River canal.
and , popular
features, all offer .plenty. of opportunities
for
Rut most of *
.
.
Next
in
safety
cnjnog
n
railroad
S.—Extension of while way,
tobacco, can*'J 7
i f -Extension of local amusements. Htuciy in thu present day architectural and construction lines, [train, and before long the flying
hatting nn eye ’
We
doubt
if
there
is
any
place
in
the
country
that
can
offer
j
machine
will
lie
safer
than
elth—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
zcn.
better construction methods than are to be found in Florida. tr. __ _
. „„„ .
etc.
I.—Augmenting of building pro­
Stucco seems to be a most popular finish. Many brick !tJ fcat^ " n past middle age, eatExample of xi»,v
gram—liouics, hotels, apartment structures have been finished with stucco. The clean ap. . .
word:
ing heartily nnd .huriedly
when
houses.
that I h plthat ^
0.—Ritcnslon of street paving pro* pearance of the white and lijfht-coloreri stucco buildings is he is tired. Don’t insure him.
bank.”—Uttlo Pm
what adds so greatly to the beauty and the attractiveness of
gram.
crat.
7&lt;—Construction
of
boulevard our communities nnd it is this feature which appeals to SAMUEL W. REYBURN returns
from
KuroIK*
praising
the
Industry
H
around Lab«* Monroe.
many of the new comers and homeseekers.
nnd efficiency of France.
fL—Completion of city beautifica­
This will neverL.
The Fleraltl would like to sec the Sanford business dis­ "Intensive agricultural methods
tion program.
erncy until every
f.—Expansion of arhool system trict get ready for the tourist, season by dressing up as much nnd artistic industry," according
able to purrha;e
with provision for Increased fa­ as it is possible to do. In many cases no better way could to Mr. Reyburn, account for the
sive cur on the nus
Times.
cilities.
be found than by giving old buildings new paint, new stucco, \ f***1,?!!]I!l25h
or _____
_ _______
______
____„„„wouldnri *r"”n ry
a new__________
appearance.
Stuccoing
some_brick buildings
K
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Senator Norris
result
in
a
new
and
prosperous
appearance
and
would
g
iv
e
!
There
exists
no
more
capable
SAFETY OF THE PERFECT:
rcmiire
any Mionif]
L** v.
—Behold, God will not cast away an impression of cleanliness and thriftiness to th e entire d is - 1people than the French. They
order
to
make hjB
0
by
produce, they save, they put art
, 'V **
a perfect mnn, neither will hu trict.
wielder of the polite
help the evil doers. Job 8:20,
Sioux City Tribtne.
Tho Seminole County Bank hj» taken the lea,I in .Irene- J L T i T l t X i * ------- o-------ing up for fall by refimshing the exterior of its building. cvcry
one
of
them
will
die
gladly
every
THE CALL
If other property owners would follow this lead, the city for hi* country.
QUERY AS TO JAZZ MUSIC
Out in tho night weary voices are would take on a much finer appearance by the time the
MIAMI TRIBUNE
calling,
LEARN,
PROUD
jiarent*.
thnt
tourists arrive this winter. The expense would be little as
Far from the light sorrow’s toil is compured with the result of the work.
t!i» much praised "ten-pound hoy
Tiio Christian Monitor, of BosLeaving aside all international
appalling,
baby" isn’t tlu* thing at all. Tho
Tourists this winter will compare Sanford and its build­ special diet, can and should be ton, with unaccustomed gracious- felicities, what is behind these reOff, where little dream, hundreds
ings with other Florida cities and we must see that the sub­ 7 1.2 pountl, « birth. ,
are falling,
„ p » t, .
of « M « M r L . ’f r j £ t t* l ? S L '^ S 3 2 S
_.......
Wounded nnd dead by the side of stantial characteristics of the city shows itself in the type
One learned Italian has written dignity to felicitate Gient Britain zo jazz music? In this connection
another case is brought to mind,
tho road.
and finish of its structures. The appearance of the business a brok to prove that women, by nnd the United States on the lat- though from a slightly different
same umbrella forty-five years,
Weary of strife, some in anguish buildings of the city and the type of residences to be found keep the unborn child from becom-1 e* achievement in trans-Atlantic angle.
A prominent New York jazz or­
here, reflect the prosperity of the city as a whole.
ing too fat for its own sake a n d radio—the broadcasting or Jazz
are crying;
How’s Your Health?
for the mot
mother’s
sake.
music from the famous Savoy lli- chestra lrader—if one is willing to
Weary of life, some hnvo given
---------------- o----------------he
concede
prominence
to
such
a
call­
tel
in
London!
up trying—
Wo have n lot to learn about
/ Save Your Old Newspapers
Lonely and sad, In despair they are
To the average unbiased obser­ ing—has been telling a religious
taking care of children beforu
You are no doubt well and feeling fine. An-1tkot'i
lying,
they are born, including tho ver, no doubt, this will seem a ra­ forum that religion needs "better
music."
He
advocates
the
jazzing
way to l&gt;e. However, if sickness should attark ji
Crushed nnd undone ’nenth tho
of saving them from pil­ ther flimsy excuse for exhuming
We were under the impression that newspapers had science
weight of thc loud.
ing on fat that makes birth more the o!d "hands across the sen" pro­ up of hymns to get more “ pep"
prepared—have n reserve fund to pay doctor* &gt;
only one uae in the world and that was to give the news difficult and is lost ri^ht after paganda, but that it is the veriest into them.
mI
Wake from thy sleep, there’s no o f the day. But we find we have been mistaken. Ellis F. birth.
propaganda will not be queatlon“Each after his own kind," jazz
druggist, etc. Keep an account wilh the Scmijok
timo for dclnying,
ed by those individuals who are (artists no doubt must remain true
Stcnman, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has just finished
House ye to work, fill each mo­ a bungalow, made from old newspapers.
ty Bank.
CONGRESSMAN ACKERMAN, privy to the acknowledged pur-, to their vocation, or avocation as
ment with praying!
of Plainfield, N, J., has owned the pores of the British Institute of j it appears to ho in most cases. But
He
had
been
accumulating
old
papers
for
a
long
time
Slumber no moro for tho Master
same umbrella forty-five years,! International Affairs, as outlined making all due allowance, he it
and when he started using them in the construction of bis carrying it a distance of 005,000 by Mr. Lionel Curtis in a 8])ccch nioreorIe»s,forso-caBedjazzniUis saying,
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings
“Lift yo thy brother from sin and home he had about twenty-five thousand of them lying mllcs into 110 countries.]
before the Williamstown Institute sic in its proper place, a very
despair.
d
That is interesting and unim- of Politic* about n month ago.
large majority will probably Insist
around, and in the way. Ko he pasted the sheets together,
portnnt. How many good ideas Thus, the Tribune learns, th.- that church music is something
fifty-tw
o
thick,
pressed
them
for
twelve
hours
in
a
two"Earth was not meant for thy own
Congressman Ackerman m iss /‘Savoy Orpheans," a comparative- else again, and express a fervent
ton press, and after they were dried he used the hoard for (did
selfish pleasure;
while
hi a mind wua glued .to thu |y iii^b class hotel jazz hand which hope that the twain -phall never
•« » * * «
"•**«•*•*
Sosk for thy-gain and thno’Jt ne’er his bungalow.
thought, "I mustn’t lose that um­ plays for the delectation of dune- nieft.
find the treasure;
The walls of the house were eoverifd with diamond­ brella."
ers and iisteners-in all over the
Again the question is asked:
Thou has not life ’till with others
British Isles, will broadcast its ef Why this sudden advocacy of barshaped
shingles,
made
from
twenty
thicknesses
of
the
yo share."
IF HE had put the umbrella forta to America by means of a [baric rythma, anathema to the cars
paper, glued, folded and pressed in the same way as the
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PR06RESH
down,
forgotten it, and left it're la y from London to the new of persons of “civilized" tastes in
Go through the night to those sor­ other hoards. Then coats of varnish were applied un­
while looking at a piece of good ( high-power station of the Britisn music
Have countless “Tin Fan
rowing voices!
til the surface had a shiny appearance.
production of ■ ■■■■■■■aHSBKERnna«BaaHnsHunaasixeaaaai(H
real estate, and hurrying off t o | Broadcasting Company^ at Raven- Alley’ raised the ______
Lead to the light those repining
try
in
Northamptonshire,
Plenty
of
rain
has
fallen
on
the
house,
the
builder
says,
The
j
“Sweetie,”
"Mammy,"
and “Dana
buy
it,
he
might
easily
have
made
o’er losses!
enough to buy a thousand good stunt is extolled by the Monitor tin" songs to the proportions of a
Lift yo the weak who have fallen but it is standing up in good shape.
thus:
huge Industry, that it thus sudden­
'nonlh crosses,
So don’t throw away your old newspapers. They may umbrellas, or a million.
ly achieves political, economic and
"Hands
across
the
sen,"
between
Concentrate
your
mind
by
all
Soothe with a tenderness horn from conic in a hit handy one of those days. Building activity
means, but concentrate it on some Great Britain and thc United ecclesiastic importance in the eyes
above.
in Florida may become so great, the demand for lumber thing worth while.
States has become a gratifying of such pre-eminetly respectable
and
materials may become so heavy, and the transporta­
frequent phenomenon in many ami conservative journals as the
Give of thy strength and His nrm
A new modern two-tovy stucco hq
LET THIS picture sink into your lines of thought and activity, "and Christian Science Monitor?
tion facilities may bo so inadequate, that this method will
shall uphold thee,
The Tribune would value the
Give of thy joy and His grace shall have to be followed by Florida builders. Perhaps the rap­ minds. Then cut it out nnd mail now we are to have jazz across the
it to your Senator or to your f'on- sea ns a regular thing as well. opinion of some ncknowledgeed au- a located in one of the beauty spots oi l
enfold thee;
idly increasing prices of lumber, brick, cement and other ma­ gressmnn,
whichever you prefer.
When thie Strand supplies tho mus-ithority on the subject, in view of ■ stal Lake Shores, over-looking the
Give of thy prayers and Mis might
terials
may I .force somebody
to . use the newspapers.
And | Two
Japanese
I
'
I
I
’
*
* " «
Hgreat
" - " *
w
—
* * * ’ *1planes,
'iu u v n ,
ic for Broadway’s dancing, may tho fact that it has already con-!JJ
shall emhold thee.
then your old uew.spapcrH may he sulca'ihle, for building p u r - 1 Shiest type of French Bre^uct wc not feel that international bar- fesaed its inability to undcraaml
The best w ater in the state. No
this strange innovation.
manufacture, arc welcomed in ninny Is well on the way?
Lighten their path with a gleam of poses.
Moscow, flying from Tokio to
toes.
IIis love!
Paris.
Live as thou weuld'st were He
THE
STORMY
MAGEE
A Wonderful Buy
M Y F A V O R IT E S T O R IE S
Three Russian fighting planes
dwelling heside thee!
MACON TELEGRAPH
By IRVIN S. COBB
flew out to meet them, the three
Serve In His Name and no ill shall
Russians nnd two Japanese pilots
betide thee—By losing his head and killing citizens taking a big part. Some
A colored man was idling along
Precious Indeed is each child In
” \Vhut you want?” hi- d.-nmnded. flying into Moscow "in wedge- one man and wounding another, of the political leaders in the SmiIlls sight!
” 1 want to ax you a question,” shaped battle formation."
the sidewalk on tho opposite side
Carl M a g e e , the firebrand editor thern New Mexico counties are for- ■
I.. SIMMONS Sales MnnaRcr
of the street from where the coun­ said the invisible prisoner.
of Albuquerque, N. M., has deliv­ mer Mexicans who know the power!*
Live with thine eyes toward thc
"Well, ax it. Us listenin'."
JAPANESE, CHINESE and Rus­ ered himself into the hands of his of monev over potential voters.
J
J
ty
jail
stood.
From
a
barred
win10S
MaRnr.lia
Ave.
lirith Star of Morning
“Is you got a watch on you?"
sians would milks n great combina­ proverbial enemies for punishment.
Magee was one of the men who n
Work thou unfailing to hasten its daw high up in the structure across
"Sultinly l’» got a watch on me." tion, if they ever get together in All his troubles have been due to testified hefore the Senate com- J IB IS IIU B IS
tin* way come the voice of a mem­ "Well, den whut time is it?"
dawning;
the air. One of those Japanese his consistent fight upon corrup­ mitteo which investigated the oil
Then shall He Imsh away all ber of his own race:
"W hut is time to you?” answered boats is named “Forest Wind,” the tion in the courts of New Mexico, lenses Fall negotiated. It was ho riu
sounds of mourning—
"Say. nigger," called the unseen tin* man in the street, without other "Eastern Wind." When is extending he charged, to the office who brought under the spotlight
Earth shall bo radiantly clothed in speaker.
making any move to fetch forth this nation going to be ready for
the chief justice in the State. It the sudden affluence of Albert 11.
His tight!
The pedestrian halted and faced Ids watch. "You ain't fixln’ to go any kind of wind that may come of
was a judge of the Superior Court Fall after lie had been unable for
Our P ric e s —E. E. Hicks. about.
flying over the Pacific or Atlan­ who started the fight in which Ma­ many years to pay even the taxes
nowhores!”
tic?
gee pulled hi.- gun and fire, after on his Three Rivers property. Ma­
ralifnrnia knocks Florida and j
he had liven floored.
ge- contributed very largely to the
H
O
W
W
E
M
I
S
J
U
D
G
E
M
E
N
then along comen an earthquake1
A
SHORT
HORN
bull
was
sold
odium
Magee
will
be
punished,
of
course
'm which Fall found him- u
OCALA BANNER
n.ul knocks California.
in the Argentine Republic yester­ because he is a murderer, but he self.
day for $110,000, record price for had already made a contribution to
His troubles with the courts
Wim is it that has not heard the thnt breed. 'I e real record is the irood government. New Mexico has grew out of his conviction that
Sanford is now helping to sup­ The beautiful tributes paid In
Due In increq.se of operutintf expense.
ply Fort Lauderdale with Ice to the memory of William Jennings self-same stories about Henry Clay price paid in this country by the been under the domination of many there won no justice in them, that
meet tho shortage that lias been Bryan, even by bis erstwhile calu- Daniel Webster and other of our Cnrnntlun Fur ms Company f„r a years of the old crowd which made as courts of justice they were far­
no price:* will be effective Scpl. IHolstein hull—5102,000.
Albert H. Fall United Slates Senn- cical and thnt their decisions werprevalent for some time. If you minators, tell in a wonderful man­ great statesmen.
Even "off-color" stories were
haven’t got what you need, call on ner how ho was misjudged and the
tor and which was successful in political, not legal. Before he had
THESE PRICES show what can placing him in the office of th e ,even attacked the courts, he had Ji
the "City Substantial"—wo have efforts thnt were employed to whispered against our war presi­
be done by breeding among ani­ Seeretarvship of the Interior. It suffered from their injustices. lie "
dent
who
was
so
immaculate
in
it here.
have bint misjudged.
Ids conduct.
mals. You can get a perfectly good has been as notorious a gang as j was hauled up before Judge Lea- n
H a irc u ts...............
For more than forty years be-,
bid! for $ 10. But a little change in we have had in American politics, i hy's tribunal nnd sentenced to pri- “
An advertisement in the Honolu­
f..,.. hi. de.ll, 1,1-nry tti.U .r ..,.. I
J.Vh" Ch i S K f e 'C / v S E .............. .. « S'T
because it has been a hybrid or* son because he was active at thc n
Ladies First H air
lu Advertiser nays, "if the person name
was always mentioned in
who look two pair of trousers from connection witli the mint beds of of his office ns cerotary of tho ed by a careful selection of the ganization, with former Mexican time against Fall’s political gang.
Shave ...................
Ford coupe on Clughorne Drive Kentucky, yet some months before treasury, had sold out to Wall mysterious chromosomes, makes a
Wednesday will return same, he his death tile famous editor made a Street for millions. "That back big difference.
A
BREAK
IN
THE
LINE
Students of eugenics think care­
Plain Shampoo ...
will »ave tho owner embarrass­ public declaration that never in all stairway steal" was hounded at his
AMERICAN I'KKSS
ment" To say nothing of money. Itis life had he tested a mint julip. heels until his death, and it took ful breeding will produce equal
improvement in human beings.
Special Shampoo
—
o-------The distinguished editor also had death to silence the slander.
They are mistaken.
After
years
of
fighting
to
break*advertising.
As
stated
so
often
in
n
Dollars that grew
When
ho
died
he
did
not
leave
I he reputation of being a hard
S in g e....................
In Atuba my
drinker, an inveterate card player money enough to convey his re­ i GOOD NEWS for little autonio- down the archaic code of ethics] these columns, tho death rate can *
Art running off
mains to be buried in Ids native 1bile owners. Gasoline prices are that has stood in thc way of !egi-| „?1&gt; 're*t,ly
,by ^ ^ K c n t u
and an all-round sport.
Boncilia ..............
.
, , ,
t . nuthorative advertising In news- u
To Miami.
Yet his habits were exceptional­ .--tnte of Kentucky.
clashed all over tho country. Yes­ timnte medical advertising and ^
papers.
The
economic
saving
to
the
"
—Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser ly uh.-dciuious and nil along life's
Hh, tlie vvretclieiiurss and wrong terday, in Eastern territory, the the great power m the hands of nation that would result from in- m
Plain M a ssa g e ......
three
a gallon, lti the quacks, liie r.mericun Proas is. telligently conducted medical adpathway, from boyhood to old age, ness of slanders. How fast_ they cut was
............
.. cents
.................................
And dollar chasers
lie was kepi bus) along the lines }raVl'L an,l how slow they are to the Middle West many buy gas glad to record the first sign of a iverti ing more than justifies, in u
Double Massage ....
From Montgomery
e overtaken.
of Ids profession.
under H cents. It makes a big break m the ranks of the orthodox, fact it almost demands fitting gov- »
Are making good
.Some
men
live
their
whole
lives
difference to those that count the the decision of the medical doc eminent appropriations to take care
He had no time for card playing
Beard T r im ...........
In Manatee,
tors of Texas to advertise in the of the expense of such campaigns. S
other frivolities nnd strongly under a shadow that only death cost of living and motoring.
—Tri City News or
It means nothing to the big men; newspapers ns a group. This radi-l To hasten the day when medical
urged young men to shun the removes, when it is too late it la
Neck C lip ...............
found that this man deserved to they don’t care what gasoline cal
change
hi*iattitude
hasI met
the Jadvertising win
will im
he? part cn
of me
the locilogi- u
"green
cloth"
for
those
who
be­
’
'
*
x
*
:
z........
,
:
Hut if you like the looks
walk erect in the sunlight ull his costa. And many of them, own approval of the state medical a»-| timnte functioning of the medical “
Bangs T r im ...........
came its votaries did so at tho !!days.
Of the dollar bill
ing oli stocks, feel rather sad. A sociation. The copy will consist of profession, publishers must con- ■
probable
sacrifice
of
ambition,
tin*
T r- your luck
riu* press and the pulpit ami our thrce-cent cut in gas may mean a dignified statements aimed to dis- vince the public that public money 2
injury of reputation, the waste of
Razor H o n ed .........
la Jacksonville.
l public speakers
slow- to
tinguish allopaths from other prac-.should be expended for public good. «
time
und
the
loss
of
money.
,
„ . should
.
- be
— ---— $30 drop in oil stocks.
—Jacksonville Times-Union
u
...
.
, , M '" publicity to the short-comings
. Vf « t,T «s
•
,
...
t U" r erf;
, .
. . . . a,“i tbnt the people arc entitled to a
So n like manner similar stories | „f those in public life unless the
AN ABLE German chemist has’ Also it is proposed to submit tothe service of the medical brains a
If your dollars
have been handed down to us about stories about th,
’
George Washington the sainted : proven.
From you scamper,
"Father of ills country."
Jfut make some more
Down here in Turn pa.
It has been whispered down
—Tampa Tribune. through the ages that lie owned a
private distillery and that his trian*1’
Bring your dollars
daily quaffs uf peach bruiuly were cupy its narrow Apace that hnv e j In this country we b irn up the, on. It is hoped other states will^roun*!, and everything Is go, U’*’ "■■M H*jiaK«M Ba*B**********n a a a a B *“ ,a
g&lt;T«u if
To this good town,
uf goblet size; that he bet on horse followed them through a life time . i coal, let three-quarters of its value1,Allow the example of Texas, and it brings in the vote Possih
ossible doG*t five for every
s and was guilty of other 1lie gravo oftiiues may wcil Im&lt; I go up the chimney, The Germans] thnt Texas wjll broaden Us viewfent at the polls is a great
7ccorreeI'HE BETTER A PRODUCT IS
S
One you put down.
forms of immorality.
called a vindicator,
better.
*’know
" L~“
-“
of tho power und public benefit oftivo of legislative ethics ‘
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

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Central Florida Body Birthday Part
HonorsTheMemoryOf ' GivenOnWedr
Eastern Star Founder By Mrs. Mc(
The Robert Morris Memorial As­
sociation of Central Florida in­
cluding the Chapters at Mt. Dora
Seminole, Umatilla, Eustis, Winter
Park and Orla;ido^ met with the
Seminole C h afer, Number Two,
Thursday it\ tile Masonic Temple
t&lt;l commemorate the founder of
the order of the Eastern Star.
At noon n most sumptions lunch,
plnss will enter
ing party at Sil con was served by the ladies of
the Sanford Chapter in the banquet
hall.
The Association was called to or­
der by the President. Mrs. J. I).
Pnrker and after the business was
Etheridge of Geneva
, „f her sinter, Mrs.
Thursday.

Mrs. Morgan McClelland enter­
tained most delightfully at her
home on Magnolia Avenue Wed­
nesday night, honoring her hus­
band’s birthday. The house was a r ­
tistically decorated with varied
colored zinnias, carrying „ut the
color schofnc.
.Music and dancing was enjoyed
by nil ^nnd nt a late hour the hos­
tess served n most delicious ice
course.
Tho?e enjoying this affair were:
Mr. and Mrs. .!. F. McClelland and
Missel Christian, Julian, and Leland McClelland, George McClel­
land, Bill McClelland, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Flynt and little son Frysou, Mrs. ti. W. McClelland, Betty
McClelland, Mrs. Mickey and Miss
Dorothea Mickey.

Presidential P a l a c e
At Times Was Like a
Prison to Late Chief

fot left Friday for
C where he will
Kek'. with his sister.
, is in New York
days where he
Hotel Van RenaBryd and children
from Arcadia where
n visiting Mr and
\ Fitts nnd children
Kd (rum Hendersonwhere they have been
, month.
. Hunger nnd children
id from nil extensive
-latives in North Carory Wight has gone to
:th in the New England
jdini? "Boston, Mass.,

ime Hutton nnd Miss
.till attend the bridge
Ltn by Mrs. Don Holit her home in Or-

Scholarships H e i n g
Given By Gotham Man
To English Teachers
LONDON,
Aug.
28.—&lt;/F&gt;—
Scholarships which each year will
permit three Dritish elementary
school teachers to travel about the
United States for six months or
more have been established by Irv­
ing T. Bush, New York business­
man. Each scholarship bus a vulue of $1,500. The recipients will
bo selected by the authorities in
charge of the City of Loudon vaca­
tion course.
The first three holders of these
new scholarship.-, probably will
leave for America early in 1920.
They will tour as much of the
country 'as
possible,
visiting
schools, delivering lectures and
keeping their eyes and ears open
for American methods nnd man­
ners that might recommend them­
selves for transplanting into Brit­
ish educational soil.

Plans For Big- Tomb
For Ebert Submitted

Role nnd son, T. K.
irrni from Sorrento,
irere the guests of
HEIDELBERG, Aug. 28.—(A*)—
parents fug several Designs for n sarcophagus for tingrave of the late Friedrich Ebert,
first president of the German re­
Sommerail or way- public, have been submitted to
ib has been the nt- Mayor Ernst Wnlz by Professor
aprat of Mrs. T. (), Behrens, an Austrian sculptor. It
pfzd week, left to- is planned when the sarcophagus
is completed to bring from Berlin
ptt Beach.
the bodies of Ebert’s two sons who
fcnuul Miss- Gladys full in tbu vyuu aruL place .them in
I Vkf? ’Sunday for graves at right angles to that of
[ndPhiladelphia where their fnther,
Joseph Ncpplc, City Counsellor,
■the guest of friends
said Heidelberg expects nt a later
■tor a month.
dntc to acquire the modest home
w MicNeill and Mrs. in which Germany’s first president
born and convert it into, an
nhc of Atlanta, Gu„ was
Ebert
Museum.
lifcmby after spending
in Sanford as the
Most people believe thnt dia­
[Hn. J. B. Coleman.
monds will not wear out, yet those
in fine glass engraving es­
Son. after a two used
tablishments wear out within six or
his parents, Dr. eight weeks.
t i Nixon, leaves to­
p s, Ga., where lie
[ I work at Emory
Princess Alice

BERLIN, Aug. 28.—(Ah—The
late Predrlch Ebert did not al­
ways feel exalted in his position
as president of the German Re­
public. An incident illustrating
how the president felt at times is
related in the diaries and memoirs
of the late Minna Cnuer, woman
leader.
While visiting the President, Mr.
Ebert complained that he never
war. able, in his position, to follow
Ids own inclination, that he never
could get away from himself.
“Circumspection, calmness nnd
moderation in nil things are tlie
obligations my position entails," he
said.
“How lio you feel, Mr. President,
when you look back into the past
from your splendid executive man­
sion and this beautiful park?"
Minna Cauer asked.
"As in a prison," the first Ger­
man president replied, in a voice
charged with emotion.

Ribbon Hat
.ILU-H.'

Some of the smartest new huts
are made entirely of gross grain
ribbon, and trimmed with the rib­
bon made into conventional motifs
such ns these, Faria is very en­
thusiastic about these hats.

20 Years Ago

AND GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME

Longwood
The generosity of Mr. Henck is
greatly appreciated by his fellow
citizens.
Mr. Matthews is having a resi­
dence of seven rooms erected on
his property on East Church
Street.
In the same neighborhood, Mrs.
F. H. Niemeyer is having altera­
tions and additions made to her
home place and the cottage.
E, G. Hightower of Ilattleaburg,
Mias., is stopping nt the Orange
and Blark looking over, various
tracts of property for capitalists
from his home state.
Charles I. Matthews has receiv­
ed his commission ns postmaster
and his daughter. Miss M argaret
Matthews is acting ns his assist­
ant during the summer.
Judge F. II. Martin, prominent
attorney of Macon, Ga„ a recent
guest nt the Orange and Black,
was favorably impressed with the
possibilties of Longwood.
This particular portion of Sem­
inole county is attracting investors
on account of it’s high rolling land
and it’s picturesoue lakes with
shores of hard white sand.
After a business trip in the in­
terests of the M. and O. Railroad
to Fort Myers and Puntn Rassn,
Joseph E. Phipps is glad to re­
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Greenwood Lake.
J. Aaron Bistline is moving his
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Frederick W. Abbott of Okee­
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cd. The town council has voted
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daughter Mrs. Orrin Smith, and
Mr. Thompson.
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Referee’s Verdict Is a Draw t * k c ,c .IIc n n .n m to 'J “J ' « | j
Hut Ringside Critics Give
It to Herman, Who Forced
Fight; 20,000 See Battle
WATERRURY, Conn.. Aug. 28
—(/P)—Louis (Kid) Kaplan, of
.Mediden, Conn., world's feather,
weight champion, fought n 15round drnw with Robe Herman,
Pacific coast featherweight, before

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LEAGUE LEADERS
AND SAINTS SPLIT
Game Is Delayed Half DCIIBLE HEADER
Hour Because of Rain

Totals...
Tampa ......
Knead, 2b
Hicks, 3b
Estrada, cf
Wcik, *h.
Lee, rf. ...
Casarcn, If
Nance, c .
Jcsmcr, lb
Foley, p ...

Totals..
Sanford:
Levi, as ..
Friable, 3b
Joyner, If.
McQue, 2b
Dumas, cf .
Rniley, lb .
Kidd, rf. .
Alford, c. .
Mason, 11 .

Ciiiulol Clash Regarded as the
Rig ( ‘lash of Season; Season
is First As 8.1.A.A. .Menther

M. M. STFAVAUT
n a n H im iu l n i | |

TAMPA, Aug. .28,—f/P)—The
league lending Smokers broke even
with the Saint* here Thursday aft­
ernoon, losing the first game by
a .’I to l score nnd sutting out tho
opposition in tho second, I to 0.
Tho first one was a tough one
for Roy Foley to lose, ns he de­
served n 1 to 0 shut-out. The
Smokers put over their only run
in the first inning on a base on
balls nnd two singles nfter two
were out.
Neither side could score until
the ninth when the Saints tied it
up. Doyle the first man up. miss­
ed the third strike hut Nance,
catching for Tnmpn, let the ball
go by ami then threw wildly to
first. Mitchell sacrificed and Cox
came up with a two-bagger to
score Doyle In the 11th inning n
single, n double, and another sin­
gle jjent two runs over for the
Sainn.
FIRST GAME
St. Pete
Ah R II Po A E
Allen,
Browne, cf
Doyle, .’ih
Mitchell, rf
Cox, If .....
Ressner, 3b
Barnes, Ih
Ilesse, c ..
Morris, p.

Totals........ ns

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XRat ted for Jcsmcr in 11th.

Score hy innings:
R
St. Pete
001) 000 001 02 3
Tnmpn
... bio (too unit 110 1
Summary: Two has® hits, Cox,
Mitchell, Stol -p base, Brown, Al­
len, Hesse, Walk, Sacrifice, Allen,
Mitchell, Morris 2. Double plays,
Wcik unnssiUcd); Cnsure &lt; to
Nance; lliiks to Jcsmcr. Left on
lr.se, St. Petersburg
Tampa 11.
Rni.e on balls off Minis 8. Hit by
pitcher, by Foley (Messner)
Struck out by Foley t. Ralls
passed, Nance. Umpire, Baxter,
Hewitt and Alverez. Time 2:02.
SECOND GAME
Score by Inning :
u.
St. I’ete
.... 111)0 000 0—0
Tnmpn
uoo 010 &gt; 1
Summary: Two base hit.
Peterson, Hicks, Loo, t'n
Double piny, Jcsmcr to Sue
Jcsmcr; Snead to Wcik to Je
Left on base, St •'■■t« 0; Tan
Rase on balls, oil Fet»rsnn '•
2. Hit I.- pitihei, by
11 ec and llii ki I, Sti tick 1
Stagg 2. Passed ball. Block,
pins, Baxter, Hewitt nnd Al
Time 1:10.

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St. Petersburg ut Tnmpu.
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Cincinnati at Brooklyn,
Chicago at Ibotun.
Pittsburgh ut Philadelphia.

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Now- York ut St. Louis.
PiliUidulpbiu ut Dutioil. .
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Washington Loses A train to Aldridge anti Renton In Fine
St. Louis While Athletics Fo.-m Hu 4 Single Ron Js
Forced in by Walk} Phillies
Remain Idle; While Sox
Take AnothcrFromChicnjjo
Rent Yanks Ry G-5 Score
BOSTON, Aug. 28—(/P)—A bril­
ST. LOUIS, Ang. 28—f/P)—“Rallet” Joe Bush allowed only one hit liant pitching duel between Al­
and tin- St. Louis Browns blank­ dridge, of tho league leading Pitts­
ed the Washington Senators yes­ burgh team, and Renton, of th ■
terday, 5 to 0, in the final game of Boston Braves, ended in a 1 to 0
the series of three straight vic­ victory for the former at Braves
tories. Philadelphia had an even Field Thursday afternoon. Each,
date today and climbed within one team made four hits, all singles.|' Imth pouring punches nt the body.
In the third inning Pittsburgh fill­ Kaplan sprang
game of Washington.
forwnrd nnd
Walter Johnson, veteran Wash­ ed the bases when Renton passed bounced n wild punch off Her­
ington Imrlcr, arrived here shert- Moore, Rawlings made a scratch man’- forehead. Herman landed
ly before thu game from his home infi &gt;ld single and Barnhart walked weakly to Kaplan’s head. They
at Coffeyvlllc, Kansas, in response With two out Renton pa sod Tray- wrestled around the ropes. A
to a burry-up summons from Man­ nor, forcing in the winning tun. straight right square to the face
ager Harris, nnd too the mound. The shutout was the second such stunned Kaplan. The bell found
victory for Pittsburgh in two days., them in u clinch.
He was visiting relative- there.
. Hcvr*i. by,,Aui)ing.i;........
........ Felix and Cuvier mude sensational
Round Five
......... . 1 -1111
Wn ihlngtort .. 000 000 000- 0-1-1 ralcfie '
Kilpfnn tore into Hermnn with
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 0t)0 010 0 lx—5-0-1
right* nnd lefts ntul rushed him
Batteries: Johnson and Hcvcrid; Pittsburgh ..... 001 000 000 -1-t-l to the ropes. There was much
Rostnn
..........
000
000
O
tf001-0
Ru di nnd Hargrave.
clinching and fightng nt
Raltcrics; Aldridge and Smith; quarters, Kaplan landed close
four
Renton and Gibson.
blows to Herman’s bead without
return. Herman jarred Kaplan
with straight right . Herman staggored Kaplun with right coss Just
ns the bell rang.
Round Six
Herman landed a right to Kap­
lan’s chin and another to his body.
A left to the face staggered Her­
man. A right uppercut sent Kap­
lan’s head back. Herman wn*
driving Knplnn into n clinch
every time the champion charged.
Roth landed effectively to the
head. Kaplan’s right eye started
to close just as the bell sounded.
Round Seven
Kaplan missed with his left and
Herman landed to the head and
body with his right. Kaplun forced
Hermnn to the ropes, but little
damage was done in a tame ex• change. Herman bounced 11 left
off the champion's bad eye. Herihnn landed a vicious right to the
DODGERS DOWN CARDS ’ body. They were in n clinch at the
bell.
BROOKLYN, A ir. 28
Round Eight
Krinklyn took a firmer grip on
Herman tied Kaplun repeated­
fourth place Thursday by defeat­
ing St. Louis, 10 to l), Haul De- ly ns tlu* champion rushed. There
Beuy’s single in III? ninth scoring wns little open fighting. Thq
Brown with the winning run. When crowd shouted for notion as clinch
j '.be Dodgers went to hat in tlu* last followed clinch. Herman jarred
I Game they were one run behind. Kaplan's ribs. They exchanged
| With one out Cox tied the s.ore lefts to the head. They were in a
when lie poled a honu* run over
the right field wail.
Roger*
Hornsby hit his 31th homer of the
year in the seventh inning with

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Yesterday’s
Results

T otals...... .10 0 5x20 11 0
xRuckley out in first, failing to
tajp third in Hucriflct* fly.
Lakclund ............ o n OH) 200—5
Fun ford
in 0 in .......
Summary. Two base hit*, K.»wafski, Doyle. Three l,a«e hit.
We ch. Sacrifice hits, Edwards.
Stolen base, Surface. Double ploy,
Bailey, unassisted; Doyle to Ko«
uralski to Edwards, Left on lime.
Sanford, 2; l.nkclund, U. Rase on
lmllF off Mason, 5; off Cusack,
1, Strike outs, Mason, 2; Cusack,’
2. Hit by pitcher, Buckley and Kokalski by Mason. Time of game,
1.30. Umpire, Ware.

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Foley and Peterson on Mound
For Tampa Hurl Fine Hall
Rut iMispIny Gives Sun­
shine Lads the 1st Contest

The Celerymrn dropped the first
gnmo of the series with Lakeland
Thursday afternoon by n score of
5 to 0, George Cusack, ex-Sanford
pitcher, holding his former team
mate* to five menaly hits while
tho Highlanders were clouting the
offerings of Mason for 11 hingle«,
including two doubles nnd a triple.
After the game had lieen delayed
.15 minutes because of n hard show
cr, old Sol came out in all of his
splendor nnd Umpire Ware pro­
nounced the grounds in good
enough condition to play (•nil. Although the rain mude the infield
muddy nnd caused tho playing to
ho uncertain, it didn’t have the ef­
fect of slowing up the game for
it was one of the fastest played
this year, taking but nn hour nnd
a half.
Hanford got two hits in tho sec­
ond inning but this was the near­
est the Celcrymen came to scoring,
Cusack being content with letting
the locals have a hit in each of the
three last innings nt times when
they amounted to naught. On the
other hand, the visitors by hunch­
ing hits, scored in the second,
third, fifth and seventh innings,
getting two in the latter for good
measure. Roth sides played er­
rorless hall.
Manager Brazier led his tenm
in stick work, the Lakeland ecuterfielder having a perfect day at
bnt, getting three hits in ns many
times up and drawing two passes
to first, Doyle also got three hits
in five trips to the plate, one of
these being for two bases.
After threatening to score In tho
opening inning, thu visitors came
back in tho second and made one
run. .Doyle doubled but was out.
(it'third An a fielder’s choice when
Hurfnre hit to short. Hurfneo ad­
vanced to third on Francis’ ground­
er to first and scored n minute la­
ter when Cusack singled. Ruckley grounded out second to first.
The Highlanders scored again in
the fifth when, after Kowalski had
grounded out to first, Welch lilt­
ed one of Mason's slants to deep
left field for three bases. Brazier
followed with a single to right
field and Welch scored. Brasior
was caught napping at first and
Kdwurds grounded out to first
base.
In the seventh Iaikelnnd coun­
tered twice after two men were
out. Buckley grounded out pitch­
er to first and Kowalski followed
suit, Welch then singled to right
field nnd scored when Brazier pol­
ed n double to right field. Ed­
wards walked and Doyle singled,
scoring llrazier, Edwards g o in g to
second. Surface bit one over
shortstop, filling the bases. Fran­
cis grounded out to short, ending
the scoring.
Lakeland:
Ah R II po A H
Kowalski, 2b. ._ ,1 i t o :t u
Welch, If ......... S 2 2 2 l&gt; 0
Brazier, cf ------ 5 i a ! o n
Edwards, l b ..... a u n i l o t)
Doyle, 3b
6 u a i 3 0
Surfuee, rf ....... :t 1 | :t ti 0
Francis, c .........4
0 0 1 1 u
.Cusack, p ........ 4 0 1 n ;; o

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George Cusack Holds Igtertl •
to Five Scattered Ringler
'WhlleTcnmMatcsHHMiisM
For a Total of Eleven Hits

.Visitors Score in The Second,
Third, F iflh nnd Seventh;
Brnzier Hits 1,000 for Game

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FLORIDA
Tampa l-l;
Sanford 0; I
NATIONAL I.K.VGl
Philadelphia ;; Chicago 0.
Brooklyn 10; St. Louis 0.
Howard Tallman, All-American Now York 2; Cincinnati 3
star for three season* anil former­ Boston t); Pittsburgh l.
ly captain of the Rutgers’ eleven,
is the hew director of athletics at
Itollias, it^ is announced.
In making tho schedulo public,
Leon D. Lewi*, who is a member
«f Ih? Alumni Committee of AthIcties at Rollins, sold the gridiron
program wns one of the best pnascased by nay small college in tin*
roulli, and lias come to Rollins as
the result of her 18 year* exper­
ience on the football field and the
fact that she is a member of the
S. 1. A. A..
The schedule follows:
September 25, Varsity vs. Fresh­ BUDAPEST, Aug. 2S (rP)—Allman at Winter Park.
«»thcr longdistance food abstainer
October 3, Citadel Military Col­ bus been found here in the ponton
lege at Charleston, S. C.
of Bela VjcEey, who existed for 70
October 10, Mercer University, day * without food of any kind nnd
nt Macon, Gn.
with unly a f**w sip) of writer ev­
October 13, Piedmont College, ery day. lie then started on a lec­
at Demurest, Ga.
ture ami propaganda tour with the
October ip. Centenary College, object of making converts to his
ut Shroveprtrt, La.
October 31, University of Florid.r,- at Gainesville.
1 operated by a mo
November 11, Howard College,
the auto’s battery
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Score by innings:
St l.ouis . lion old 200— 0 13-2
Brooklyn
.O il .100 002—10-15-2
Batteries: Dickivnma,
Dyer,
Muils, Haines and
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Brown, lltibbell, Petty, Carlson
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PHILLIES S ili T OFT CURS
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2S _(.r»
Philadelphia made it two out of
three by taking the final game
front Chicago here Thursday, 1 to
0. ’ Blake’s wildiu .it 111 the first
inning and three Irk.-, cinched thu
game for the PhWIio*. The shut­
out was Carlson second iu nieces*ion.
Score by innings*
Chicago
.. .. l)t)0 000 bOO—0-tl-0

Philadelphia .. 300 00! 0ll:&lt;__1-5-1 at the bell.

Batteries: Blake and Hartnett;
Carlson rind Wilson.

Round F.lcvcn
Kaplan missed a swinging' left
but clinched to nave himself. He
forced Herman to the ropes and
landed effectively to the head.
Three vicious rights to the head
staggered the champion but he
tried gamely to counter. They
clinched. Herman smacked a left
to Kaplan unguarded body. They
were dancing at the bell.
Round Twelve
Roth landed stinging blows to
he bond nnd then clinched. A
right jarred the champion. Both
missed right hooks. Three times
Herman’s right
found Kaplan’s

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Bargain at $1750. Terms

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Garotte, Zenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want ad anil display rates
on request.

22 A C R E BEAR­
ING GROVE

A chance fo r a real investment.

ready to be set
grove.

TIN AND METAL WORK

in

COLUMBUS (Gu„) LEDGER —
Classified nds have the largest
JAMES H. COWAN-All kinds
circulation
in Southwestern Geor­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water a rJ Boat Tanks. At Oak gia. Hute be (0-word line) line.
Avei.ue and Third Street Tele­
Heal E state—Investments
WANTED: II nr I room furnished
- fo u r w a n t
ad.
to
TO REACH the prosperous farmphone 111.
*,Jj ofTscttvs.
apartment. Married.
Have no
c-rs and fern growers of Volus■r*&gt;T NUTICB
THERE’S
A
children.
Permanent
tenant.
Ad­
county advertise in the DeLand
i t u u M Klv* t b o l r
Building: Material inDaily
vise. Lloyd Shoe Co. Phone 102.
irVatufflca aJJrooo •»
New.., rate le per word, cash
i tlilr pliun# uumbar If
B B B B I B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I I B B B B B B B I B B B B B B B B B B B B m DIFFERENCE
t**uli*. About on* HIRACLB Concrete ( « , general with order.
GENTLEMAN wants room and
of a tbouaand haa a
hoard in private family. Refer­
cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
J ' »nJ th* than can't
— Wotervilie, Morning
ence. B. O. Box 021. City.
IdVii* w ith y o u
unlaaa ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. ft. MAINE
For
Sale
For
Sale
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
My prices on Tires ami Tubes
■je* your addrsaa.
Terwllleger, Prop.
WANTED: One milk cow. Fresh in.
people are interested in Florida
C ad tlM * * * * u n i t t *
FOR SALE: Two new houses n n 'r o it SALE nt sacrifice fine team
R. It. Pippin. Route A, West 1st
property.
Reach
them
through
HILL
LUMBER
CO.
House
a
are
lower.
L h H tto i at Th* •* * 1200 pound mules, also complete
Street, Sanford, Fla.
the Sentinel, Rate enrd un ap­ Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Service, Quality and Price.
T|,nLI •dir* or by Ml*
Ginderville Heights. Lots from outfit of farming implements and
plication.
J Ttirfhoa* IMMUM*
Oil prices are lower too.
$200.01) up. Easy terms. A. C, Gin- tools. Call Room 11 Bull Bldg.
L . ir* n i t valid*
^
Prompt. EStoUnt.
dor. Ginderville, Fin.
LITTLE VTAN’T Al) IN The
little*
DAVID B. HYEF A HERALD
And there's more push in the
will bring you in big FOR SALE: Ford Sedan In good
Rooms For Rent
ARCHITECT!
results. Advertise those old a r­ order. First $150,00 takes it. "Se­
gus.
ticles
you
have
stored
away
and
dan"
Care
Herald.
M e m b e r A. L A.
have no use for. A little thirtyFOR RENT—Ro-iini with or with­
THIS
R»«* B u il d in g
cent ad may bring you several FOR SALE: House and two lots, out meals.
Reasonable rates.
RINK'S FILLING
O r la a d o , F l o r i d a
[8INES9 DIRECTORY
dollars. Phone 118 and a repre­ 50x127. Will sell cheap for cash. Lincoln Housa.
WANTED
Apply E. L. Killebrew, South San­
sentative will call and see you.
STATION
Capable business man as
ford Ave., Pinecrest Subdivision. M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
.
t* f l a r e w l t h l a * a * r
salesman for new cement pro­
■f tk* propl* o f l a a f o r d
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford. Fla.
urlrt* to u l t r a
needed.
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Mornim?
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
Altamonte Business
It tkl* IU* w h r n e a r ■**HILTON’S
We Have the Best
Can earn over two hundred
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
m k i l» r s g n l r e d .
I t I*
I) VHIIF.ll S H O P
dollars weekly with the sale
a lp h a b e tic a lly
l* i
imum 24c cash with order.
Property
Buys
i l
113 Magnolia Ave.
jaartsltsc*.
of our output. Reference re­
T tll,
tjvrivT,. ,.Mtr»vr v t s .» 1000 feet "" Dixie Highway, al ACREAGE, BUSINESS, HOMES
6 First Class Bsrhera
quired
and
investment
for
in­
THE MORNING
JOURNAL
is the
roni|y•. nubdividctl
at a . bargain.
Foi
Special Attention
terest in concern required. Ap­
NOTICE
u/nrit ad
ml
ntniliiim
If) *
. . ' ..
_ „ ...
Ftf Bptf* In This
necepteil want
medium
in
details s e e J. 1), Ferris, 7 E. Pine
Phone 727
Given
To
Ladles
and
Children.
ply nt Seminole Hotel any eve­
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word St., Orlando, Fla. Phone 1052.
d i r e c t o r y
ning after six.
an
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
All part ion having work in my
PUONH
Valdez
Realty
Co.
A GOOD BUY: 5 room house close
studio will pease rail f"»* same
US
Valdez Hotel Bldg.
Chinaware in English Porce­ TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, In, good location. Seminole Real­
Young mnn of good educa­
immediately as I expect to be I
ty
Co.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
■ IIIIIB IIIin illlM IlM lIS S
lains, liuvariun am) Japanese sified
tion to take up an interest in
dimed after Saturday until
page3 of Florida’s Great
a well established real estate
China make lovely Rifts
titled Directory
Home Dully, rates 2 cents a word. FOR SALE: Late 1025 model Ford)
Sept. ir&gt;.
business, incorporated under
Coupe.
Slightly
used.
At
a
bar­
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
H. S. LONG, Mgr.
the laws of Florida nnd three
gain. Phone 543 or (185-W.
tSSDIO — Multigraph l ng, The Ball Hardware Write fur complete rale card.
sales
offices
in
Miami,
Tam­
T. A. RI.AKE,
t (kail mulling—as you
FOR SALE: One goo*! mule, har­
pa ami Jacksonville. Address
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Tit-rwben you want it.
Exceptional
ness, wagon and plow to go quick
your inquiry for further details
Photographer.
S
cen
e
of
stupendous
develop­
II. E. Porch, First
for $100.00. H. L. Duhart. 403 San­
to this office.
ment. Read about it in the Palm ford Ave.
f Bank Bldg.
W. H. LONG
Rooms 9-10-11 Hall Hldg.
Beach Post. Rumple copy sent oo
Plumbing Calls for
re q u e st.
FOR
SALE:
[Julies
shoes
$1.98.
MEAT
MARKET
0B1I.ES FOR r e n t
FULTON, INC.,
l'hone G57.
Men’s shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
m
Real
E
h
lale
ADVERTISING gets results if it per gallon. Sanford Paint and
Cook
Bros.
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
410
Sanford
Ave.
Sanford,
Fla.
A.
D.
ROSIER
EL A SONS
reaches potential buyers. Pa- Army Store, G(H5 Sanford Ave.
Seminole Hotel
T« Drive IK
, lntka Dully Nt as U circulated in
GENERA! CONTRACTORS
iind 2nd St. at R. It.
BANANAS
BANANAS
tun industrial and agricultural sec­
Eupccinlly Equipped fur
We have inquiries for
DIRECT from importer to consum­ If you’re particular about
tion.
Remodeling
!lfT08 FOR HIRE
er.
$1.00
per
bunch
and
up.
20
lots in M ayfair, Fort
H. A. SPE1R
*190 Laurel Ave... Telephone G93
! AUTO SERVICE Day
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her- cents dozen und up. Car Railroad the kind of plumbing you
lit Ucets 7*11 trains Rstruld, South Georgia’s greatest Avenue.
Mellon, Buena Vista,
Contractor and Builder
want in your new home, nr
if«r. Phone G51 and 63-W
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
and Bel-Air. We have
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
weekly and Sunday.
Classified FOR SALK: One good tent. Ap­ the new kind of plumbing
ply at -101! Myrtle Avenue.
CAFB ’_________
rates
10c
per
line.
Wayeross
Jour­
WE NEED one good sales woman buyers interested in
2108 PALMETTO AVK
nal-Herald, Wuycross, Georgia. $50.00 BUYS n lot in Oak Hill Sub­ in you:’ bid home—call A.
to sell real estate. Will coach In
l Swire and Quality
G.
TAYLOR
DYER
selling, etc. See Mr. Kudlnnd, 303 offers by owners of
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— division, nnd $20.00 per m onth'
Reigns
I). Rosier fur an estim ate.
1st National Bank Bldg.
l HUM A C A F F.
Send in your subscription to the find interest. The best buy in town.
Everything
Painting— Decorating
small orange groves
Tribune or hand it to your local
**■ Lamer,
Tk*Waffle House
FROM
SEPTEMBER
First
assist­
For the Sportsman denier so you can read Florida’s s A I E‘ Fort! Touring car.'
[(wit, Mgr 105 W. 1st St.
PHONE 303
ant bookkeeper, young lady pre­ or small acreages in
greatest newspaper. One year,
‘
‘
ferred,
state experience and ad­ County Club section.
Good running condition. New
At
$3.09. 8 months, $ 1.00, three months tires.
DRUGS
dress
in
own hand wrinting. Box
A.
D.
ROSIER
At
bargain
for
quick
snle.
$2.00, if you desire $l,UUt) insur­ Apply Singer Sewing Machine Of­
Balk
Hardware
L!7, Sanford, Fla.
ance
policy
add
75c
to
your
order.
DRUG STORK — Prefice, Palmetto Avenue.
Phone K
FOR SALE—Space on the pngs
Hnvo you rooms to rent or mime
Scruggs Really Co.
. Drugs. Sodas.
W«
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell FOR HALE: 18 foot guides canoe,
fur classified advertisements. second hand furniture to sell? F. II. Scruggs.
^uyou us your phone.
Scott James
3rd
and
Oak
anything? If so advertise in
Why not rent Lhosu vacant rooms, Use The Herald’s classified page
fully equipped. Good condition.
the Gainesville Sun.
and get results.
or sell that second hand goods?
Hugh Tillia, Phone 105.
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tu .it on ia i . rtin T rr. st a t *:
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greatest development in Georgia's
J . H. li l N K L K
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history; a half million dollar high­
L o b b y P uleM lo n -U ru m ln y . Dlilg.
F u m lU n ln a n l
■
1N SU U A N C K
URAL ESTATE
O unfnrit
l''lorlila
Vs.
Everything elec*
■
way to the gulf beach just finish­
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n* (22. Electragith
ed; nt two million dollar bridge m
F o in t m n y , llu -tr heir*, e x e c u t o r s ,
across Escambia Bay started: J
u ilm liiU tra to r N , k ru n te e * . i l n v U e e a
niul a ll o t h e r i t c r s o n s c l a i m i n g a n y
quarter million dollar opera house | M
I m . ' r . ' s t tititler J. F. T u r n e r F y p nSfiSPONS AND
I t v o b le n t o f F l o r i d a Since 1SSI.
under eonstruction; two millions i ■
r.-Ms l.i im h e r F n m p a n y , In t h o t u l Iti&gt;f«r*nc**:
being spent on highway; greatest
l
o w l n g tlp scrlhetl p r o p e r t y ,
Firm National Hank.
Itespomlent*.
chance for live developers to get
1—
(Most* in Subdivision property, ready for de­
O rd er u( I'u M Irn tlo n
J. II. HUTCHINSON
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
LM*A?**
MagT
o
J.
F.
T u r n e r F y p r e s * Lumber
IIKAI. K S T A T B
velopment nt a price much lower than any
&gt; Second. rart end Elm,
opment Department. The Pensa­
■ «
F o n t p u n v, w h o s e a d d r e s s Is ICO K u s t
A creaiie. F a r i n a an d
(Vrange
* 2nd S t r e e t , N e w Y ork C i t y . N ew
cola News.
'“ 3«ou. tai 10th Street.
adjoining property.
flrovea a Stirclalty
Y o r k , n n d t h e i r h e ir s , e x e c u t o r s , m lWrviri.
IU2U l.aurel Avenue.
i i il li ls l r a t ii r s , i t r a n t e e s . d e v i s e e * a n d
Member of
HANFUltl*. FLA. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
We
have
two
of
the
beat
located
residen­
2—
Two pieces of income property in huAinemt
ttll o t h e r p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g a n y i n ­
Florida State
t e r e s t u n it e r J. C. T u r n e r F y p r e s *
gusta, Gu., Augusta's greatest
JI.OHUl
nisi rid , we have these properties listed at n
Florlila Aas..elation.
L u m b e r F u n t p a n y , In t h e f o l l o w i n g
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
M
■
d e sc rib e d real p ro p e rty , s itu a te , ly ­
price that will make you money. T hese tw o
tial
lots
in
the
city,
fronting
110x135
feet
charge.
19c
minimum.
i n g n n d b e in g In t h e
co u n ty
nf
J J T.ng FLORIST"
listings will hear rigid investigation.
S e m i n o l e a n d S t a t e o f l-'iorlda. t o ­
w
n
Lot
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ll
lo
c
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lkrrt,'Ur ? occasions.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.. people
on corner.
S urvey of L evey O ran t. co n tain in g
f'hotu 280-W
1
1
—Seminole
(
’minty
Acreage,
our
price
on
this
are interested in Florida. Each
Oio) a c r e s m u r e n r less.
S A F E
trad is well under the ordinary Seminole
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t you a n d e a c h
of them through a classified ad
o
f y o u a p p e a r to t h e s w o r n hill of
UWTKR
in the Mmgunluwn POST. Six
(.’aunty iiuotnlions, this piece has several
com p l a i n t h e r e i n filed a g a i n s t y ou
cents a word for six consecutive
oji &lt;,r b e f o r e O c t o b e r 6th. ISlfi, t h e
miles of water front.
Drinking W ater
s a m e b e i n g r u l e tiny o f t h i s H o n o r Issues.
j J ’JW.AN.
Office In
For
information
and
price
Call
ab le court.
Unk Building Annex.
Municipal Supply
S * ll Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n oTHE
CLARKSBURG
EXPONENT
u Mce im p u b li s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
* 417-L* 3.
| —Central West Virginia’s larg­
M H e r . Ill, ii n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d
ul
City Of Sanford
Sanford. H c m ln o lr F ,u n ity . F l o r i d a ,
e s t daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
on........
week for fuur consecu­
It E A L T O It S
word; 4 insertions 1 1-lc; 0 or
tive w e e k s .
W
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t
n
e
s
s
my
h a n d aiul s e a l t h l a t h *
more
lc
per
word
each
insertion.
Approved
by
Dn Moughton
Magnolia al Second.
Phone 48
I 'l lh . d a y i f A u g u s t A l&gt; 1926.
214 F.. FIRST ST.
V. E. DOU ULA98.
You are wasting time and mo­
architect
LOANS
INVESTM ENTS
C l e r k o f Flrt-iili C o u r t . S c m l n o t *
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
Florida Stale Iloaru
ney
if
this
page
hasn’t
your
dasC
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n
ty , F l o r i d a .
Rational Bank Bld«.
S ep t. 1-8-15.
rifled advertisement. Phone it in
Of Health
Florida
I today. No. 148.
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rnrtly rlotldy Thursday amf
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 19:

PRICE FIVE G E M ’S

FRENCH PEACE
For Community Publicity OFFER B GIVEN U .S .B e g

NUMBER 2 i

Dorland Advertising Firm
Is Aw arded First Contract

Famous Lawyer on Visit At
Girard. Kansas. Declares
Tennessee Judge Seeking
Publicity Ii» Rc-cicction

Seven Questions By
Judge Are Answered
• . ,
u
.
,
Survey o f Main Industries
Attorney
-Declares
Christian
Shows General Increase Al­
Religion Ls Not Baaed On
ready in Business; Output
Civilization
As Is Claimed
In l*lan ts Has Ifau.UnJ. 'eased

At n special meeting o f the pub­
licity committee o f the Chnmlicr
of Commerce held Tuesday night
.no firet contract for community
advertising was voted to the Dorland^Advertising Agency o f Atlnnt*e City, n nationally known organ­
ization that specializes in resort,
ndvnrtising and work o f th is.de­
scription.
It is understood that this agency
holds n contract from Miami and
several other large Florida cities
and is giving valuable service to
Asheville, Atlantic City and other
famous resorts.
Chnmber of Commerce officials

Invitation Extended In Note
Handed Tn German Gov­
ernment .Monday And Giv­
en Out On Wednesday

Three Points AreCited
By Frenchln Message
Declare Germany Should En­ John Reid, Said to He Wanted
ter League On Equal Foot­
In Several States and In
ing With Other Members
Canada, Arrested Wednes­
day; Ran Fake Wheat Firm
LONDON, Aug. 27.— t/V)

W ork To
Visible Coal Supply
Will Supply Needs
Until December, Is
Federal
Estimate

'Hands O f f Policy
Will Be M aintained

CIRARu, Kans., Aug, 27.—(/P)__
Miners Still Planning
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 7 - ( / P ) ,
.
..........
France
, reasury officials anticipate an Clarence Harrow, one of the de­
anil her allies have invited Germ­
fense attorneys in the Dayton,
Walkout September
Important autumnal business ex­
TAMPA, Aug. 27.—(A*)—John II.
any to enter into negotiations for
Tonn., evolution trial, here Wed­
and
the
*
Reid,
who
police
suy
is
un
inter­
i,pansion
.
........
- —........
reserve nesday characterized charges of
l;M a y Hold Parley
a definite treaty intended to guar­
Ion, Aug. 27.— i a p ) |Board, in an official statement last Judge John T. Rnulston. that de­
antee an endless era o f peneo in national confidence man and swin­
dler,
sought
by
officials
of
Saska­
;
night,
said
it
had
noted
definite
Stive agreement for
western Europe. The invitation
fense attorneys
ii i
u.
w,i ro lry,n»r to
was extended in a mite handed to tchewan. Pan., was arrested here
[the French debt to |improvement in the last few weeks, displace
him
from
the
bench,
ns
a
ithe first decided "upward turn” to
the Gorman government by the Wednesday afternoon by detectives
publicity stunt to promote his cam­
Iritain in 62 annual he reported since last January.
French Ambassador at Berlin on and is being held for instructions
paign for reelection. Harrow ans­
|nt s of 12,500,000
In basic industries, particularly,
Monday and made public in the fr. in Canadian authorities.
wered seven queries propounded by
Bold is charged with promoting
iterling each, w n s the board observed that tho turn the jurist who presided at the trial,
various capitals last night. It is
a reply to Germany’s note of July the organisation o f the fake Wheat
[Wednesday by Win- upward had been pronounced pro­ setting the position of the evolu­
duction in all key lines apparently
Melt Packing Company nt Saska­
20 on the subject of security.
urchill. British chan- increasing in July and early Au- tionists.
to o n more than a year ago and with
In
their
reply,
the
French,
in
“
Doesn't
Judge
Rnulston
take
1the exchequer- and JfUiit. These months usually are
common with their allies, confine getting away with $60,000. The Ca­
himself too seriously in thinking
aux, French finance ’’slow” in u business sense, it ex­ that the attorneys for the defense ♦inference With Headfi o f 2 Government Require That He themselves to observations on only nadian charges against him, accor­ cd shut-down. A tuntativu
{' actions Held By Police
Submit to Civil Strvicc t a ­ thiee nointv. This doubtless was ding to information available here, cstirndto today placed tho
The total payments thus plained, but after deductions had are interested in him or his cam­
775,000,000 pounds stor- been made for seasonal variations, paign 7” asked the attorney. “ 1 am
rn New York; Officers Are
animation; No Difficulty done in conformity with the recent' are theft, embezzlement and ob­ vitdble
bard coal supply
taining money under fnlsvi preten­
original debt being G23,- the uverage remained far above sure none o f them would notice
Belying on Leaders* Word
Expected nt Department conclusion reached by the allied ses.
at
a
figure
sufficient tn meet nor­
the
production
in
July
last
yeur.
tounds sterling.
statesmen that the time has come
him if ho did not ask them ques­
ms! demands until December.
Output Is Increased.
After
the
promotion
scheme
fail­
to
put
an
end
tn
note
writing
and
io!e agreement hinges,
tions.”
NEW YORK, Aug. 27.— (/!» )- WASHINGTON, Aug. 27—(/Pi­
Emphasizing their belief that
“ Increased output was shown,’’
on whnt terms the
Answers ({ucstionnairr
le threatened country-wide war Thomas P. Coopqr, dean of tho col- open the way for commencement ed Reid and his wife Icft.Cnnadn any attempt by the government or
said
the
statement
said,
“
for
lumber,
on
July
IH,
1021
.
Raymond
J.
Priest
ibt to the United States
Mr. Harrow, who is visiting ut
rival t hinose tongs has been lege o f agriculture of the Univer­ of conversations which, it is Imped,
any other outside agency to inter­
aid to have been associated with
ami ori whether tho coal and cement . cotton consump­ the home of E. Ilaldeman-Julius,
se,
’ nt llT l t,," ,P°rnrily.
sity of Kentucky, will he required will he more fruitful of acceptable tho confidence man in the scheme, vene to prevent a suspension only
tion
declined
less
thun
usual
at
peace
plans
than
penmanship
has
ivcrnment upproves.
Girard publisher, unswered Judge
After a conference Inst night at to stand a civil service exnminnwould aggravate the present litu
this season, while the output of the
also disnp|H*arcd nt about the same
dice headquarter:., lenders o f the lion before ho can be permnnent- been.
«lh»n, these officials intimated
irchill made it plain in a iron and steel industry and the ae- Rnulston's query as to the conclu­
time.
Three Points Cited.
1p Sing and On Lcong tongs, prm ly installed as chief of the Rurenu
that tho government was at work
last night that the Brit- tivity in the wool industry decreas­ sive ness of evolution evidence by
The three essential points on
Detectives trailed Reid to a ho­ oh n plan to meet the possibility
mis in the bloody outbreak yes- of
Agricultural Economics, to
rilling to go through with ed. In neurly all o f the industries, declaring it “ so conclusive that in
r.lay that reached from coust to which ho has been nppointod by which the French would postulate tel hero today. When they np- o f an actual coal shortage but de­
in he uml M. CaiUuux activity was greater than in July the short space of 50 years nearly
all future efforts to guarantee the i preached him ho introduced him- clined the least hint us to its na­
all scientists and students interestred at only in the event or last year."
security of themselves and their |r.elf a i Mr. Stewart.
&lt;d in the question have accepted
ture. They scouted tho sugges­
I States receives no more
The hoard’s records ure incom­
neighbors are that the treaty of
“ I never saw a Canadian who tion o f immediate government ac­
ice ia proportion to the plete with respect to the produc­
Versailles must not Ire modified, wouldn't tell the truth when he’s tion, declaring the government had
Declaring that since "all modern
« two loans thun Great tion of automobiles, rubber tire ,
that Germany should enter the caught dead to rights," Reid was no poorer to act, nnd expressing
civilization is based on science the
silk, hut it said that advices fro,a truth ns to scientific facts and the­
league, not with reservations, at told,
I the opinion thnt there wuuid be no
face of today’s agree- authoritative commercial sources
Germany hns suggested, hut on
special session o f congress to deal
ories always benefits the world,"
“
All
right,"
Reid
was
quoted
as
rouM seem thnt Great tended to show a continuation
an equal footing with the other
with tho situation because “ there
Mr. Harrow denied that evolution
onying,
"I
guess
you
know
who
I
i willing to forego recciv- enormous production und selling.
members, nnlt that provision should
doesn’t seem to bo anything con­
seeks to destroy religion. He declar­
a
in."
tf the principle o f the
Le made for compulsory arbitra­
The building industry continued ed that the sume accusation was
gress can do about it-”
Officers said Reid acknowledged
lent France, provided the to flourish, reports to the board made "when scientists announced
tion o f future disputes between na­
Senator Reed o f Pennsylvania,
ids past in the promotion of the
tions.
Ly slightly jnorc thun 2 and private calculations by treas­ that the world was round and re­
who
returned to Washington today
[m their loan each year ury officials showed. The total of volved nml traveled about the sun,"
An early conference between the stock sale oil which the charges ufter a survey of the situation in
against
him
were
based.
He
also
[two years— tho time it contracts awarded in July amount­ adding, “ still I urn inclined to think
German foreign minister anti the
his state, shared the opinion of tho
Id* British to puy their ed abovu the record figure of June that Judge Raulston believes the
allied foreign ministers already Ls told officials he would nisko no at­ officials that the anthracite miners
I k United States under und tho total for the seven months theories, although I am not sure
in prospect. Word came from Her- tempt to fight the charges but there would quit work und the
k agreement.
*
o f the year was said to have ex­ that he does."
lin tonight that the allies consider­ would teturii to Saskatoon volun­ mines would he closed. He also
tarily.
ed
it advisable that their experts
Ifz agreement there is ceeded any previous yorrospondr
declared there would be no federal
"Evolution is not concerned in
Priest, Reid’s alleged partner, is conediiation or arbitration but Mid
iqg
iK
'riuil,
if
notinny-^viii
month,
«buy
Id
nrenk
German
experts
as
kit.il .moratorium until
nr.y way with tho divinity of
soon as possibly to clear up juridi­ believed to be in the Fur West, al­ it whs not definitely known what
nrMth time the French in the nation’s jiistory.
Christ," Mr. Harrow said. “ Mil­
cal and technical questions nml though no traces or him has been Gov. Plnchot might attempt in this
As further evidence of the lions of evolutionists believe in it.
kill have been relieved of
pave the way for a meeting of (lie found during recent weeks.
dierction. There is an abundance
I of helping the Iinnk of broadening of business, attention It hns no purpose to eliminate the
foreign ministers. It is expected
The Canadian came south with of anthracite on tho surface, he as­
p»y o ff its debt o f 1,300, was called to the record freight divinity o f Christ."
the experts will get down to “ round his wife ami they have been living serted, to ptevent and material
mm to tho Bank o f Eng- car loadings for July. In addition,
"Evolution does not concern it­
table business” in London next in St. Petersburg.
suffering due to a lack o f anthra­
Ust payment on which incomplete reports for August self with the resurrection," Mr.
lteiil is Id years old ami is said cite pending a settlement of the
ad« five years from dale. showed n continued upward trend Harrow said.
to l&gt;o a veteran of tho South A f­ differences between tho mine own­
o f loadings in the first two weeks
Judge Rimb ton's sixth question
n I’Dn Disregarded,
rican war. Sine • Ids disappearance ers und tho miners.
sciple it wus agreed to indicating n new record would be was interpreted by Mr. Harrow to
The present coal situation in tho
last year he has shorn his niusmean “ if the theory o f evolution
agnizance of what tho set this month.
view
of government officials is tho
taeho
and
now
wears
spectacles.
Little
Summer
Dullness
is true, should it still lie taught,
|Lza may yield in settling
most delicate nnd puzzling of tho
Department store sales reflected even though it may destroy the re­
p-Frtnch debt. France’s
kind that hns faced tho country.
Denial by Woman.
a ol 1.’,51)0,000 pounds the expansion, too, in the opinion ligious faith of some people, or
The
only apparent hope they see
ST.
PKTFtRKllURG,
Aug.
27.—
o
f
the
experts,
who
declared
that
would it be better to encourage
It 5«r ure, according to
(/P&gt;—A woman who gave her name of averting u serious coal shortpWl, to be on " t h i sole July sales had suffered little from people to believe wlint is not true.'"
'as Mrs. John II. Reid, and who ago in event of u prolonged an­
In reply, ho declared:
of France, subject the usual summer dullness and
is believed to lx* the wife of John thracite suspension lies in the uso
were,
in
fact,
three
per
cent
larg­
"The judge must settle this for
y&gt;ynt being reached on
II. Reid, jrrrcstcd in Tampa today of anthracite substitutes, chietly
er
over
the
country
a*
a
whole
himself. I notice that the Chris­
of detail and sub­
us an international swindler, re­ bituminous coni. Rut little reli­
rineer,
Fireman
than
in
July,
11
)
21
.
Mail
order
tian
church
does
not
hesitate
to
conditions of
fused to divulge any news of her­ ance can lie placed upon un ade­
equal treatment houses reported sales considerably send mis-ionnrien to help under-;
Injured
In
W
reck
self
or tier husband to newspap- quate supply o f bituminous coal,
above July o f last year, while the mine other religious faiths of the
V ^ h r creditors.”
cinicn nt her home here today. officiuls said today, becuuso of tho
early reports for August bore out
Meinothi-r way, Mr. indications o f late July that the
She declared she was "not the Mrs. possibility of a nation wide strike
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 27.—OP)—
*Xtl well has said length o f the “ slow" business per­
Reid you me looking for," although in tho soft coal fields.
An engineer and fireman of the
They recalled that during the re­
she stated that her husband wan
K ■
ranee by her iod would be shorter this year than
litt.lnirgh to Buffalo flyer were
known the world over ns a fine cent negotiations ut Atlantic City
injured, the former serioo lv when
heretofore.
man nml wus now engaged in between the acute committees of
their train was derailed at HrucrPurt ---i itatcmcnt
Wholesale prices advanced with
the anthracite operators and Unittam ing Ids living honestly.
I
uiii.
00
miles
north
of
here.
A
Pax ‘fttmtil his o
the continued expansion of the dis­
id Minu Workers of America, the
I Pr®|WKiimand pi
nine her of passengers in two duy
tribution o f products nnd the
officials made public charges that
r Ihtta btj'.n his gi
coaches
were
shuken
up.
Engineer
Dentist,
Charged
With
prices o f farm products were re­
a number of mine operators in the
A.
(i.
Miller
was
pinned
in
the
ported to have increased by un
West Virginia coal d b W ife’s Death, Hangs northern
wreckage hut was rescued. His
P(-vh finaixt tin IsI
average of more than I per cent,
trict were violating provisions o f
condition
is
critical.
r* sta‘»meiit uj, h
in &lt;the month. Chief among the
Self, Los Angeles Jail the Jacksonville soft coal agree­
r ?*rt Fromtny un
increases wus that of live stock,
ment und ut thnt timo called at­
Balm Beach Man Held
which is estimated to have made
Confirming reports that thou­
tention to the possibility o f a »»&gt;tt
1.0N
ANGELES,
Aug.
27.—(/n
the farmers potentially richer tiy
of northerners are now on
coni strike to restore it to opera­
On Statutory Charge French Drive Against sands
many millions of dnllnrs. August
their way to Florida and that many — Dr. Tlionina W. Young, dentist tion.
on
trial
here
for
the
murder
o
f
prices also showed ndvnnces going
more are planning to visit thu
As upproxiiiiutely half of the
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27—(/l’t—
WEST CALM BEACH. Aug. 27. Riffians Is Continued state, L. ('. Ileho'it, iiiiuiaging ed­ his wife and burying o f her body soft emit production of the country
on in the markets forT aw sugar,
in a cistern, killed himself in the
Request
for
immediate
operation
(/P)—Charles
Tedder
Mar
hall
of
potatoes, silk, metal and fuel, but
itor o f tho "Florida Outdoors," de­
county jail hero early toduy. Jail is mined by union workers, n »uithere were decreases shown in of (lower units in the Wilson dam the Riviera, 2d miles north &lt;&gt;f here
FEZ, French Morocco, Aug. -27. clared upon his return from a three employees discovered the dentist's peiisinn in thes-j fields would intflie
prices of hogs, leather, rubber and at Muscle Shouls, Ain., to relieve was arrested this morning on a —(/D —The operations iH-guii on weeks’ visit to Chattanooga and body hanging in his cell by a piece tlie coal shortage even more crit­
warrant charging him with statu­
other points in Tennessee,x that
grains.
ecrioUN drought conditions prevail­ tory offense against a l.'l-year-old Eastern battle front yesterday by
o f wire, lie had been dead for ical and it is against such, a loutNineteenth French Army Corps the migration to tills state this some time when the body was age that ufficiuls are now bending
f Wutc to each other’s
ing in the Southeastern Atlantic girl, the daughter of a neighbor of against Riffian tribesmen wore year will surnnss all predictions.
their efforts.
^jnsntcai tliut the ne- Fatlier Loses Life In
found.
States was made of tho Wnr De- hi in th&gt; Riviera. In default of continuing with uniform success
Mr. Helmut made the trip by
The day's developments in tho
ffc "f'ly temporarily
Jurors
in
the
case
wen*
ordered
bond, Tedder remained in the coun­
motor und over popular routes. On
to wait and Attempt To Save Son pa it meat Wednesday by Senator ty jitil ponding a hearing ichedut- today tint withstanding the deter­
at tho closii of court yexf^rdny to coal aituation were further center­
mined resistance of the enemy both the journey to Tennessee and make a visit to tho suburbs today ed in Washington toduy with the
George, of Georgia. A second rePPens when the French
ed for Saturday, lie is already trihtsmen.
the return trip, he met hundreds
ASH
I,AND,
Ky..
Aug.
27.—bV)
•
quest
asked
thnt
the
army
touch
Lwt with their Amerto view the cistern licuenth which return of Secretary Davis after an
o f curs bearing the license tags Mrs. Young'll body was found. Two absence of six week* in Europe.
quantity of high explosives under bond for trial on a charge of
— A vain attempt t&lt;» save the life „ff
o f nearly every state in the un­ acquaintances of the defendant Immediately upon his arrival, ho
o f his son yesterday cost William in the air in an effort to produce transporting liquor, following his
arrest after a thrilling chase.
ion, he declared.
went into conference with Hugh L.
Moore,
08
,
father
of
seven
children,
rain
South
Carolina.
'"Uon Worried
Mr. Belxnit was fall o f praise testified yesterday thut he had o f­ Kerwin, director of the depart­
Army engineers took steps nt
fered them 1500 unieev if they
Aug. 27— m — hia own life. Moore, with his son
for Georgia, declaring that the
would testify they had seen Mrs. ment's conciliation service who has
hi the foreign debt Hubert, 1 -1. had been employing once to inquire of engineer officers
enioire state is showing greater
his
spare
time
from
his
regular
|at
the
Wilson
dam
whether
the
IcvYoung alive and well hut in flight kept close watch on the progress
read Wednesday were
s'ons
prosperity
than
it
has
*ol
of
impounded
waters
there
had
from her hiiihand several weeks of negotiations between the ope­
observers here as like- work in attempting to reach a nat­
since thu wur. According to Mr.
rators nnd miners for a new work­
after
Feb. 21.
"(e, cHeet of seriously ural spring at his home near hero. |reached the stage where one or
tieoout the cotton crop this year
ing agreement.
nvu
of
the
spillways
could
be
open­
Yesterday
afternoon,
after
attain­
They
said
the
offer
was
made
the forthcoming nowill be unusually large und free
While the secretary is undecided
!
,,,i
un.|
power
units
operated
under
ing
u
depth
of
23
feet,
Moore
set
prior tu his arrest and finding of
f fending the debts of
persons who stood with bowed ami from the boll weevil. In addition, thu body and that ho told them on his plans for the next several
a churge o f dynamite to loosen te-t conditions for the purpose of
Ui,|y to the United of
hared heads us the flug-drupped bumper crops in corn, pcuuuts nml he needed the perjured testimony days, there were reports that ho
bits o f rock which they had en­ supplementing the power being
tobacco ure being raised, he declar­
would go to Swanipzrott soon to
caisson
slowly rumbled hy.
generated
»&gt;
y
the
steam
plant
ut
countered.
ed and predicted that this year in an alienation of affections suit appraise tho president of the re­
Funeral in Galesburg.
No sooner was the explosion Muscle Shoals.
lio planned to file against his fath­
sults of the department’s more re­
The simple funeral service of the will see great strides made by that er in law, Frank W. Hunt.
The steam plant is under lease
over than Moore let his son down
state.
cent
study o f the coal situation.
Presbyterian
church
will
he
said
to­
of
the
Alabama
Cower
Company,
into the cxcuvution to fan away
“ Georgia is naturally going to
morrow, after which Mr. Bancrofts
the smoke and fumes. When Hu­ nml according to information avail
body will remain in the church ivecivp benefits from being u:i ad­ LitfhtnintfHitsWoman
WILKKSDAKRF, IV , Aug. 27.
bert reached the floor of the well •ihle hen. is Deintc worked ut a
undi Friday morning, when ft will joining state to Florida,” ho said,
— (/IT— Anthracite op.-rators at the
I he
ho smelled gas nnd called to his 65,000 kilowatt capacity.
be taken to Galesburg. Hi-, for bur­ “ and Floridu will receive iHiueflti On Visit To Cemetery close of Wednesday' conference
father to pull him out 1 Moore start­ transmission lines owned by the
from Georgia. Mr. BiJq'ut bclieven
with the citizens “ qo strike" com­
ial.
ed to extricate him hut half way power company and leading from
LEKSIIURG, Aug. 27.—GD— mittee here announced their wil­
At the hour o f the funeral to­ that eventuully Florida will be­
iq&gt; Hilbert became unconscious, re­ Vlus'de Shoals east liavo a carrying
morrow ull traffic in Chicago will come a qmnufacturing center for Mrs. James A. Lee, 27, is recover­ lingness to rcauntv negotiations
leased his hold oii the rope and fell caon-ity «»f h5’()0° kilowatts. It is
be halted for one minute under the raw product, which Georgia ing toduy from thu effects o f be­ with the miners, provided the comhem I that if condition existing nt
back into the pit.
proclamation hy Mayor William raises and in »o doing brihg the ing struck hy lightning while plac­ niittee arranged a meeting and
Moore nt once started to descend Wilson dam permit the total quan­
Dever. All flags in Chtcugu lire in two states into a closer relation- ing flowers un a grave In a local provided tho operators wore not
tity
of
power
generated
at
the
hut was overcome by gas and
cemetery. She was alone when expected to abandon their opposi­
half
must in respect to Mr. Ban­ shin than ever before.
fainted and when rescuers reach­ „teani plant &lt;'"&lt;1 the dam may be
"O f course Georgia hns its ad­ struck. Tho lightning ripped o ff tion to the check-off and wago in­
croft. The city hull wilt remain
ed him he wn, dead. Hia son died stepped up to the point where the
draped in mourning until after the vantages as does Tennessee hut the buck of her hat, run down her crease.
transmission liner, w
curry a
five minutea later.
W. W. laglis, chairman of the
none of them possess the. ndvnn-s tight arm and tore o ff a part of
funeral.
maximum load and mills and other
Tsunco Mntsuduiru. the Jnpunesa tages nnd opportunities that Flor­ her dress. She wus knocked un­ operators' scale committee, outlin­
fn ftn rlL ‘3 flOW* r! u ^ f-‘tl lloW fl Of C IT
Oil Refining P l a n t failed in power hccuuMi of the
ambassador to- the United .States, idu does," he reiterated. As Mr. conscious and lay in the rain for ed the offer in a statement ad­
will nrrivv tomorrow to attend tho Bebout described his^yisit to look ­ more thun an hour before being dressed to the commission and de­
Burns A t San Antonio ir, uiht may be helped to that exsigned to clarify the operators' po­
funeral. Chief Justice Taft mid out Mountain igrar Chattanooga. found.
sition. It read as follows;
Secretary o f State Kellogg, nurnrd "A s I stood on that lofty peak
“ You wish further interpreta­
ns honorary pall hearers, will send gazing sputhward, I had u vision
SAN ANTONIO, Tex,, Aug. 27.
eels have six legs, and
o f a greater Florida."
ie* are divided into three tion of our answer to question»
— OP)— Three firemen were injured
representatives. .
idem have eight legs and presented to you today. Wo hoped
Y’ ice President Dnwes will at­
Mr. Bebout was accompanied by
and damage o f $250,000 was caus­
meet* but belong to the that you would understand our retend the ceremony u« nn honorary Mrs. Uebout nnd little son, Wiled when fire today destroyed the
(Continucd on Page Three)
pall bearer.
plant o f the Texas Refining com­
pany here.
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Sanford Man Meets
Hundreds Of Autos
Enroute To Florida

Senator Asks U. S.
ToStartShoals Unit
To Relieve Drought

Body Ambassador Bancroft Arrives
In Chicago For Burial This Afternoon

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TALLAHASSEE, Aug.
u?- 24.— (/T)
~ T # fc State Hoard o f Pardons
will meet for Its regular seml-nnnual aession on September 15, Mrs.
B en ie Gibbs Porter, ned secretary
to the Board, has announced.
According to the rules adopted
by the zonrd all applications for
hearing must be filed with the
Secretory at least fve days before
which they appenr on the calendar,
mua be prepared in niphnhcticnl
order bv the sercretnry which i*j
to include all cases to be presented
This calendar must present the
salient facts about each case.
Three days before the meeting the
secretary will hnve completed a
list of the names, in the order
Which thep appear on the calendar,
o f all applicants, and a copy of
the list will he furnished each ap­
plicant or his representative on re­
quest.
In filing applications for henr­
ing, either tho applicant himself
- tfv is
• required
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o r his representative
to furnish the following informa­
tion. Pull name of applicant, his
Bge, color, when ami where con­
victed and by whom sentenced, the
name o f the Prosecuting attorney
•nd the length or extent of the
sentence imposed, nnd nlso the
name o f the pnrty who will pre­
sent' the application to tho Hoard
o f Pardons, also where the prison­
er is at the time confined. With
the application must be filed a

copy of the indictment, informa­
tion or affidavit, also proof of
posting or the publication in a
newspaper for two consecutive
weeks in the the county where the
crime was committed, notice of in­
tention to apply for pardon or
other relief.
In the case o f hearings, provid­
ed it is the first hearing of the
case, twenty minutes are allowed
before the Bonrd. Any hearing
which hns before been granted
shall be granted only ten minutes,
but time may he extended upon
any hearing to twenty minutes by
unanimous consent of the Bonn).
The secretary of the Board keeps
nil records pretnining to tho work
of the bonrd, keeps proper rec­
ords anil attends to all correspond­
ence.
All cases to be presented for
persons residing in the First and
Fourth Congressional
Districts
will he heard on the first two
lays o f the session; those present­
ed for persons residing in the Sec­
ond nnd Third Districts will be
heard nnd after the third day of
the session.
No ease once denied mny again
be returned for reconsideration
within twelve months from the
date o f the meeting nt which the
ense was hoard and denied except
in case o f emergency. Such an
emergency must be deeded by the
Bonrd upon petition.

Deed To Light and
Air Above Building
Decreases Its Value

TO KETL'RN HOME SOON
SWAMI’SCOTT, Mass., Aug. 2d.
—(A‘l— President Coolidge expects
to return to Washington nrouml
Labor Day.

llonds numbered 1 t&lt;» W , both
Inclusive, for $10#0.09 each, shall
l&gt;e due and payable on January 1.
Ilumln numbered
to 58, both
Inchmlve. for $1000 00 rta®£*
!»•* tin#* and payable on January i,
1950*
Bond* numbered 29 to 42, both
Inclusive. for $1000.00 rach, ahall
bn duty and payable un January 1,
1981 *
lliinds numbered 4 4 to 68, both
Inclusive, for $I 000.« 0_ each, ^ ba ll
!„• due and payable on Janua?y 1,
1932*
„
minds numbered 67 to 70, both
Inclusive,
for $1900.90 each, shall
l,e ,lu.' and payable on January 1.
1933*
minds numbered 71 to *4. both
Inclusive, for $1008.00 each. shall
be due and payable on January 1,
193IS
Bonds numbered *5 to 9*. both
Inclusive, for $1000.00 each, shall
lie due nnd p a y a b l e on January 1.

DELAND Aug. 24--(/P)--A controct
calling for the expenditure of ap­
proximately $000,000 in construct­
ing about 40 miles o f county high­
way has been let by the board of
county commissioners for Volusia
County.
The project calls for the widen­
ing and paving completely with
concrete, the road to I.ake Helen,
to a junction with the highwny of
the New Smyrna district, east from
the city limits of DeLand to Crows
Bluff bridge, the Lake County line,
nnd from Dol-and to thnt portion * minds numbered 99 to 112, both
of the highway leading to Day­
tona,
The state road department is to
begin construction work nt once
on state road number three from
this city to Deleon Springs. The
highway between
I)el.nml
and
Ijike Monroe bridge, known ns the
Dixie Highway, is being laid with
stone foundation and work is said
to he progressing very rapidly.

______________ for 11000.00 each, shnll
e due nnd payable on January 1,
1936 *
minds numbered 112 to 12*. both
Inclusive,
for S1000.00 each, shall
be due and payable on January 1,

1937 •

llo'nds numbered 127 to 140, both
Inclusive,
for tlOOO.OO ench, ahull
be due nnJ payable on January 1,
193$;
Honda numbered HO to 168, both
Inclusive,
for $1,000.00 each, ahull
be due und payable on Janury I.
1939 S
llo’nds numbered 159 to 178, both
Inclusive,
for 11,000.00 each, shall
lie due nnd payable on January I,
*" {foods numbered 177 to 191, both
Inclusive,
for 11.000.90 each, shall
be due and payable on Jnnuary 1.

1941;

Hoods numbered 195 to 2t2. both
Inclusive,
for $1,090.99 eneh, shall
be due and payable on January 1.
1942:
1
Hoods numbered 213 to 2.10, both
Inclusive,
for $1,000.90 each, shall

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Key Ijirgo— Approximately $20,­
000,000 to Ik? spent in developing
0000 acre tract here.

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Be It Resolved, By the County
Mould of
Public
Instruction
for
Penilnole County. Florida: That an
election Ini and till? same Is hereby
ordered to be held in tod through­
out Spec 1ii I Tux School Idslrlrt No.
1, Seminole County. Florida, said
district being nlim known u« Han­
ford Special Tut School District, on
the tiii day of September 1925, to
. determine whether or not there
] shall be Issued by said Special Tux
School District No. 1. bonds In the
sum of H50.990.no In hour Interest
at the rule of five und one-half per
centum per annum. InDwes, to he
paid semi-annually: said bonis to
be dated January 1st. 1928. and to
mature as follows:

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Orlando Adds To Its
Street Lifflit System

No, you didn’ t put it ilnwn in writing, Inti from
n moral h pbhp ami a legal one, too, it i.s just as liiiiding as your note at tin* hank— and .should lie lived
up to.

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iami Shores’ Values:

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Ii—Miami Avenue

All these highways traverse Miami Shores,
and this great development fronts on the bay
for nearly six miles.

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these established thoroughfares. These “ six
reasons,” if there were no others, would be

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•SAUAROTA. Aug. 211.—&lt;/P)—To•M hfeipt!! at tlm local |xwt office
for July were more than twice the
amount received in the Kiime month 1 *
of Imni year, Poatinuntcr limner "
Welch ha.4 announced. Receipt* for ■
lllxt month were $|,!Mt0.0O, ns com- *
pared with $2,Ml).Dll, for July 1U21 . „
or an increase of $2,H0.70.
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U. H. ACCEPTS INVITATION
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2d f/V )_
The Wnxhlngtun
government
formally accepted today (Tdiin’a
invitation to participate in tho cus­
tom* conference in Poking, Oct. 20.

Please
Remember
THAT THKRK IS ONLY

If you give the hank your signed note to pay on
a certain date— what happens? You have to he
right there with the money on the day you |.’'omised
to pay, or if you are not— the hank uses the law
oil you

All liusiness o f the world would go to smash if
people couldn’ t depend on the sacretlness of a nunmenial agreement. And in order that the merelmnts td’ Sanford may make payment of their ac­
counts as agreed, they expect you to pay them the
money due— when due. That’s fair, isn’ t it?

Frankly now, if some one owed you money, due
for a long time-* wouldn't you go after it with all
the power you could use? This i.s just what the
merchants of Sanford are compelled to do when you
don't pay promptly.

Tin-re isn’t one merchant, however, that won’ t
meet you half way and give you a square deal, hut
lie expects to he treated as fairlyas you would ex­
pect to he treated.

sufficient to make Miami Shores a truly su­
perior investment opportunity, as well as a

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truly delightful homesite opportunity.

MIAMI SHORES IS ON THE LINE OF TRAVEL
Miami Shores is supremely accessible. It is endowed lavishly with
superb natural advantages, hut this is not all. A wonderfully
complete, stupendous improvement program has been adopted,
including a magnificent causeway to Miami Beach, parks, lakes,
waterways, golf links and count ry club, which is adding every
day to the value of every Miami Shores lot.
\ on see now why those who know the real, dominating causes of
true values, and profits incident thereto, have insisted upon buy­
ing Miami Shores properties.
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If something has prevented you from paying
your hills promptly— why not go to these merchants
and talk things over? If all can not he paid at one
time, tell them about the exact conditions and see
how reasonable they are.

MIAMI SH O R ES

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J a n u a r y *• ‘ ’ minds numbered 301 to 3*0. both
be due and payable on
, elusive " f o r $1,000.00 each, shall
and payable on January 1.
, 9 Honds numbered 2JI to 21*.
I n c l u s i v e , f o r ILOOO.OO « e h i a r y , ‘ ’ minds numbered 3*1 to 400. both
be due and payable on
inclusive, for *1000.00 each, shall
Honda numbered 249 to 2 « . t^ t{| L" due and P®*®1' 1' on Jnn‘ '« f y 1 .
Inclusive, for *1.000.00
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‘ ’ minds numbered 401 to 420, both
be due and payable on J9nu
ffttiJ e for li.uuu.uo
$1 ,0.00.00 each,
. Inclusive,
m en , shall
snail
to 2*4. both
ani! payable on January 1.
minds numbered 287 - - .
Inclusive, for $I.009.uO '® « * ary 1 ‘ ’ minds numbered 421 to 440, both
be due nnd payable on J“ nu 7
Inclusive, for H.OOO.oo each, shall
j,e due and payable on January 1.
‘ "“ lorn!* numbered 2»S to 202.
Inclusive, for
'f'S u a ry L ' 'minds numbered ^4 41^ to 450, both
be due nnd payable on Janus .
inclusive, for *1,0,00.00 each, shall
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Uo’nds numbered 302 to *-«. , ,,
Inclusive,
i l a r y 1. 1955 the principal and Interest of
inclusive. for
lor $l.00O.00_ H
Jariuary
i ll bonds to be imynb e at t l i. N i he due and payable on janu &gt;
I Hark Hank. City and Stute
i r N e w York: the priK-er.ls of the
‘ 'llo’nds numbered J**a * " JJ.9, ^jfaB lint* of said bonds t*» be used for
Inclusive, for 11,000.00 each. ««», s a l e u i
liie purpose
of acquiring, building.
he due nnd pnyable on J u n u a &gt;
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.. — n ll i i .r i o uu I lit it ■*«&gt;••1 i»
furnishing
or
otherwise Improving
'irliool
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i buTielnin
itico ii
ml Rchool
«nd
RChool ir*niin(W
K’ minds
* HonlTa numbered 341 ,n .j!?,0' shall
for
th»*
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tmlv*
u »0 of the public
Inclusive, for $1,000.00
i.» 11ii•• and navalile on J a n u n &gt;

1— P.iscayne Bay

Sarasota
Postoffice
Receipts Show* Gain

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Contracts For Roads
To Extent $600,000
Awarded By Volusia

DBLAND, Aug.
25.— (/V)— A
deed to the air and light uhnvo tho
first story o f n brick business
block, obtained in 1921, caused the
same building to sell for ubout
half tho nniount similar property
of about equal locution has been
commanding.
The block was owned by II. A.
Windhorst, who purchased it from
Miss Mary F. Cordington for $ 10(1
a front foot, which was consider­
ed a record price at that time, who
erected the single story structure.
The late Chris O. Codrlngton olitained a deed from Windhorst for
the light nnd air above the building
in order to convert his theater
building adjacent into an apart­
ment house, in return for the use
o f his wall.
In the curly eighties, Col. ( ’. ().
Codringtnn, who owned the lot on
which the theater stood, exchanged
his property for a sow und a lit­
ter of pigs. The pigs run nwny
and tho Colonel hernmo displeased
with his trade nnd forced the other
party to return the Inud holdings.
Today, the property is said to i;u
Worth n million dollars.

ORLANDO, Aug. 2d.— 0V)—The
city council lina approved the plans
of Mhyor Giles for tho installment
o f some 700 ad d itio nal street
lights along business und more im­
portant residential streets of this
city. They are to burn from dust
to dawn.
A contract is to lie let to the
Utilities Commission for the instal­
lation o f the lights and the fur­
nishing of the necessary electricity
which will be approximately 4,000
hours per year. The candle power
will range from H)0 to 000.

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Pardon Board Will
■Meet On September 15 For
Its Sem i-A nnual Session

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It will help you to retain your credit rating and
cause you to want to.

A M E R I C A ' S

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made for the south.

The

SHORELAND COMPANY

crack or peel in the hot sun.

Announces That On

wan paper ami Brushes in
Seminole county. Our prices
are the lowest.
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kinds of painting and decora- H
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 3.

Britt-Chittenden

the Arch Creek Section of

Realty Co.

Miami Shores
Will Be Placed On Sale

210 E. First St..

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Be our guest on a Free Excursion Trip to Miami
Shores. Make your reservations today.

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a greater crowd of newcomers to this state. It fills the high­

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.2*aaacrf ways with automobiles headed south. It creates the necescity of increased transportation facilities on the part of
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railroad and steamship lines, and causes a housing problem
thnt is hard to solve.
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In addition to the advertising being space in papers
throughout the many thousands of dollars worth of adver­
tising space in papers throughout the country, Florida is de­
riving valuable publicity at the hands of those who are at­
tempting to stop the flood o f northerners who are headed
this way. Without realizing what they are doing, many
publications that try to picture the Florida boom as just a
temporary affair and predict that it will soon blow up, are
calling the attention of their readers to Florida nnd are ex­
And when their curiosity is aroused
fcal new* piihiiaitnl Herein All rlahta citing their curiosity.
bf republh'atlnn of epn-l.il alspHtch- these people decide to take a trip to the state that is caus­
:w herein era elwi rehur- eil
ing so much excitement so that they may see for themselves
THURSDAY, AUG. 27, 1925
what it is all about. On their arrival here they find there is
no "boom", They find it is a solid, substantial growth caus­
THE H ERALD S PLATFORM
1/— O ttptr water route to Jackson- ed by a wonderful climate, a productive soil, and a decidedly
trll'e.
progressive people. They make up their minds to stay. They
tv— Construction of St. Johns-In* invc.it their numey and add impetus to the already sensation­
dian River canal.
al development of the state.
$,-—Extenaion o f white way.
4.
- ’ Extenaion o f local amuaementa.And all the time* some o f the out-of-state papers, both big
— Swimming pool, tennis courts, and little, keep Florida in the limelight in their attempts to
«te.
-Augmenting of building pro- put an end to the Florida craze.
gra.n— hooves, hntcla, apartment
In a recent issue of a paper published at Hillsboro, Illinois
nouaea.
appeared a long editorial about Florida. In this article the
B.— Extenaion of streev paving prowriter had much to say regarding the way things arc being
gram.
7.— Construction
of
boulevard done here. He showed his lack of knowledge of his subject
around l.ah« Monroe.
by the statements that he made. But even at that this state
5.— Completion o f city beautifica­ would be doing well to send a vote of thanks to the publisher
tion program.
9,— Expansion of school ayatem for hiH generosity in giving such valuable space without
with proviaion for increaacd fa­ charge. The Illinois paper says:
cilities.
One of the most interesting phases of phychology
at
the
present time is the phenomenon, of real estate
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
speculation
which started in Florida a year or two ago
GOI) IS GRACIOUS:— Thou art
and
has
worketl
itself into a national delirium!
a God ready to pardon, gracious
Nothing like the wild, unrestrained and frenzied
and merciful, alow to anger, and
of great kindness. Nehcminh D: 17,
Florida boom was ever before seen in this country.
- o ---------The rush to California in 1849, after gold was discov­
WHY I AM A FARMER
ered there, was but a feeble movement as compared
Some think the farm work slow
with the stampede to Florida this summer.
and hard,
With never any pleasure;
Jesse Bremer, who left Hillsboro ior Miami, Flor­
Their work is nlwnys poorly done,
ida, last week, wrote while enroutc that the Dixie
They sow with scanty measure.
highway is crowded to the curbing with automobiles,
I love the fields where nature
all
headed for Florida. Another former resident of
dwells,
With nothing to alarm her.
Hillsboro writes that hundreds o f visitors to Miami
1 love the live stock, too and thnt
arc sleeping on the sand and tho park benches because
Ir. why I am a farmer.
they cannot find rooms. Owners o f apartment houses
are asking i? 1500 a year for the rent of a cramped litSonic think a country life too tame,
tho four-room apartment! Ileal estate agents crowd
They leave it for the hustle
Of city life and city ways,
each other o ff the sidewalks, and in order to beguile
With constant grind and hustle,
the "tenderfoot” who happens to go down there with
1 love the farmer's quiet life;
money,
into buying property, they put on fake sales
He wears no shining armor,
to each other at fancy prices, to make the gullible
But wears a happy heart, and that
Is why I am a farmer.
northern suckers believe thnt there is a mail rush for
city lots and land, and they must •‘hurry" or they
Some think the country lads are
will all be gone.
green.
The country lasses ditto;
We have witnessed such phenomena before in this
But when they try to prove the
country, but nothing like the Florida real estate phan­
thing
tasm. Southern California experienced a boom some­
'they mil a single hit to.
thing like it, but small in comparison. It lasted twen­
The country home's a guarded spot,
And vice doth seldom harm her;
ty years, being kept alive by the constant stream of
'Tis full of peace und love, and that
tourists that overflowed I hat state. But since the tide
Is why I nin a farmer.
of tourists hns been turned to Florida the Southern
Calif jrnia boom lias collapsed and we are informed
"Tho nation's safeguard is the
home,'*
that there arc over 18,out) "For Kent” signs on resi­
Is often said and quoted.
dences and business houses in I,os Angeles. We have
I doubt not that the country was
passed through the Oklahoma boom, the Texas boom,
The home of him who wrote it.
and
several little side booms, such as the Wichita
Then let us bo the nation’s joy,
and Hast St. Louis b oom s, and while those who w ere in
Ami strength and honor give her,
The farms raise true patriots,
on the ground floor and had sense enough to get out
And that’s why I'm n farmer.
in time, made money, hundreds and thousands lost
— Atwood Miller.
everything
they had.
- o - -----What they are Haying in Florida
The Florida boom will rage tor a few years un­
realty circles: "Life is on sub­
less the speculators get too eager and "flush” it by
division right n'tor another."
boosting prices clear out o f sight, which now seems
-oprobable, then it will collapse and catch many a guile­
Trust in Tampa. Tampa Tribune.
Tie to the tri-cities. Tri City News.
less speculator who has allowed his eager avarice to
T umi to Tarpon. Tarpon .ipring i
stampede his judgment. But after the fitful fever
Ixader. See Sanford soon.
of the Florida boom lias cooled down the state will
-o
enjoy a period of steadily expanding prosperity, for
With the baseball season nearly
it is an ideal place for the idle rich and, in some parts
over, attention should be called to
the line condition o f Sanford’s golf
of the state by the use o f great quantities o f expen­
course.
Willi one of the finest
sive fertilizers, citrus fruits can be made to grow.
golf courses in the state located
The
American people need a playground, and by the
here, It Is n shame that more Han*
way the popularity of the game o f golf is growing,
fold people don’t take advantage
of the facilities furnished by tho
the time may come when the golf links in the north,
city along this line. This winter
will he moved to Florida, and that state converted
should see hundreds o f persons at
into a vast golf course, with the fairways extending
the country club every day.
lnun Iallaltassee to the Dry Tortugas, using the
--------- o--------Kverglades
as a natural hazard!
No matter what the public in
gracfal may say, va* still huv**
Arthur Brisbane predicts that the time will come
innry publications that print noth­
when the wealthy business men of New York, Boston.
ing but the truth, no matter if it
Cincinnati,
St. Louis and other northern cities will
docs sound harsh. For instance
maintain
winter
homes in Florida, and will take their
there’s the editor of the Oxford,
golf sticks and jump into their airplanes Saturday
Ja„ Lender, who, in his personal
column, says, "John Cantman, who
morning and fly to Florida for the week-end, return­
"I'kbned" til" Leader out of a
ing to their business Monday morning. This predic­
yei !'’« subscription, was in town
tion may be fulfilled sooner than anv of us realize,
Tucwiay with n load of watermel­
ons.
lor there is nothing impossible in these radio and air­
plane days!
iv » m ir r io &lt; t ratks
Ooa Toir—*7.00 SI* Months—II.*0
Dsltssred in Ctv* by Carrier. per
weak. Ho. Weekly Edition 1*00
»ar year.
■PKCIAI. Moticri All obltuiry
nor lees. rarda of thanks resolutions
and notlcea ot «ntsr:alnBrnt* winra
ehsrgsa are Viidi win to i-iargsd
far at rtiulir idvertlalng ratal.
• r a n r i i t iib a
hi
IAH.1oriATRn
I'ltKM
Mkadclated iPrrsS la exclus*
JtralWI Jntltled &gt;1 •tik i&gt;a* for rapublication of ailI newa dlnpalebei
Hep to It or not otherwlur credt a j In Ulla paper arid men Itie lu-

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Criticism usually invites investigation. Investigation,
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Mrtd • « SscSnd Clan Mattir.
lobar 11. Hl». at tha Poitofrici as a rule, brings out the actual facts as they exist. Ami so
JBgalord^Florida coder Act of when some paper up north jumps on Florida, the result is

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To president ■doolldjt^-[’ ( ‘) )
I'fcase Kill Mosquitoes.
fla n gin g Men in Egypt.
The Federal Judge*.
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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Cnpyrtstil IJJ5 )

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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, in­
stead o f selling the Los Angeles to
private individuals that can well
afford to build their own dirigible,
why not use the Government’s two
big airships in a campaign against
tho nation’s mosquitoes?
You will be remembered for
many things when you
retire
from tho Presidential office in
1932. Perhaps you will have built
canals from the Great Lakes to
the Gulf of Mexico and the A t­
lantic. And undoubtedly you will
encourage the airplane Industry in
a wny that will make this coun­
try safe from future enemies.

pay is coming
bes a r yx e i S ‘ n
are afraid that it
The wheat msrket_
then it recovers. B‘
'row ers don’t - ut^I
A man in Kan.,.
™,000 bricks J J *
read this to you?)^]
Some girls
c°g o man was m*7 .
the day before hi, '£}&gt;•

THIS IS to suggest thnt you use
the big dirigibles to destroy an
ever present menace, the mosqui­
toes, ALL OVER THE UNITED
STATES.
To destroy mosquitoes would be
to destroy rnalarin, ami all possi­
bility of yellow fever. To wipe out
malaria would add to the wealth
of the United States an amount
far greater than our national debt
five times over.

Half the Worlf._,,r
United States
trying to put it ^
Scientist snypu,
Atlantic is risi*iv.^t|
bo filling up

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THE THING has been tried suc­
cessfully hy. the Agricultural De­
partment in Iiouisinnn nt Tallulah.
There flying mnehines have .scat­
tered over swamps, the breed­
ing places of the mosquitoes a dust
destructive to the mosquitoes,
harmless to men nnd animals.

And in Germany.
becoming popular’,* :
Love’s blind here "
there.

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Here’s some strikia.
dny. About 5000 i-gaZ
ed every second
•i *1
States.

$
It wns foolish feririrll
swim the English e f i 1
could have worked fc«,
steamboat.

WIPING OUT mosquitoes in
one place does no good. They tra­
\H
vel from place to place on trains,
automobiles, etc. A campaign to
Have you ever been toNa
exterminate mosquitoes all over the
A
monkey frightened*!
country wculd be worthy o f any
‘..I
Fifth Avenue. How S i
President, more profitable in ant­
it was a monkey?
_____*
___
ing than anything ever done by
~
*
any President.
__
LOS ANGELES and Shenandoah |—
could he employed usefully and
WHAT’S YOU R REPUTATION WORTH?
productively every flying day in
TRI-CITY NEWS
this work, earning a thousand times
the cost of the work.
If you were thrown into a pro- He changed this n little and
SEVEN MEN were hanged in dicnmrnt where you had to real-[changed that a little, until finally
Cairo last Saturday for murdering jIC on your reputation in the coni- the doughnut that he was putting
the British Sirdar, Sir Loo Stack, ‘ niunity, whnt would it be worth1out wasn’t any more like his origiGoyernor-Gcnernl of tho Sudnn.
you?. You
have often heard the- nal
that the flower or
*• |to you
--------— doughnut
----------- -.........Of the seven hanged, forty min*|proverb that a good name is more [ vegetable thnt you grow rcsembcls
utrs Opart, to make the hanging to be coveted than great riches, its picture in the seed catalog.
How’s Your Health?
more impressive only one atrug' but did you regard it as mere
“ His doughnut trade begun to
glcil against his fate.
"Sunday school talk." Or a dem­ drop off. It fell nwny in bunches
One, asked “ have you boasted of onstrated fact?
nnd hunks. People suddenly stopYou arc no doubt well and feeling fine. And that’st*i|
killing twenty-five Englishmen?"
If the report was spread today JPe‘l eating his doughnuts,
said "no; it was thirty-five."
way to be. However, if sickness should ntt.ick
thnt you hnd been shot— would tho | ‘T hin the baker attempted to
#
I
Another, as they
put the rope pUj,|jc „ay "the Dully alwnys moctit come back. He returned to the old
prepared—have a reserve fund to pay doctors biDi,M
around, his .neck, exclaimed:
Ihjs maU.h; | know j,e-q RCt what’« formula. But there was nothing
did tins for (.oil.
lie knows ni||lk, t„ him some d a y ?" Or «lolng. People hnd learned there
druggist, etc. Keep an account with the SeminoleCwl
whether I am guiltyor innocent. j wm,]{| nley Hay, "1 never knew him wns one kind of doughnut they did
tv Bank.
THERE IS a bitter hatred of 'to start trouble— must have been n°t want—and that was his. He
the
other
fellow’s
fault."
ha&lt;i
educated
them
not
to
cat
his
British domination in Egypt, Indin,
Or if the news canto that you doughnuts.
Chirm and other places. But you
"lie found, like a great many
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Accoajl
observe that in the end the British had shot the other fellow— would
other
people who get their well
have their way.
the public, from its knowledge of
ndvertised goods in bad, that pub­
In Egypt seven men are banged your reputation, decide that you
licity can have a mean back kick.
(or killing one. tihandi, who tried was agressor, the trouble maker,
"It Is a lots easier to interest
to upset British rule in India, wns Ibe "hai| |man
people in something they* never
S e m i n o l e (jfo u n fy j^ i
put in jail nnd kept there, the
If people should hear that you heard of before than to make them
three hundred million Asiatics wete in a s:rious auto wreck,
ruled by a few British in India would they exclaim, “ Ah-hnh! like a thing that they have made
up their minds they don't like.
offering no resistance.
Drunk again; I've bceiHooking for
"And there was a minister. Ho
The British Empire knows how,it. Gasoline und liquor won’ t
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRESS'
went to a fair sized town, and
to rule other countries and other j mix?** etc. Or would they decide
from
the
start
he
was
the
ant’s
an­
races. And it's about the only that you were a sober, careful
Government that does know how. driver and tho ojher fellow must kles. The whole town fell for hint. a E a a sa x a a a a a itH ^ K u B B M M H a a a a H ix sssR sa isiiiiB
They elected him president of the li
have been to blame?
Rotary club and made him chair­
THIS SHOULD interest some of
If you were handling o.p.tn. nnd man of the civic improvement lea­
the dodos in our aijmy and navy,
W A N T E D TO B U Y AND TO SELI
unaware o f the flying machine’s found short in your accounts, gue. He was invited to address
would people say, “ Flying too every meeting of the ladies aid so­
importance in war.
It certainly will interest l’resi-!hi« h noting more than could have ciety.
"Everybody who was going to he
dent Coolidge, keenly alive to the been expected; you cant’ live a
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y URAL ESTA’
fact that future wars will be won Packard life on a Fotd income.’’ married wanted to be married by
Or would they make moro chari­ him, everybody who was going to
and lost in the air.
.TH E
BRITISH
CONSIDER table remarks and say. "He never he buried wanted to be buried by J
Lots or acreage, any location, especially
lr*jatag
TRADING
GIBRALTAR, THE gambles, he's not an extravagant; him. They had chairs in the aisles
MIGHTY FORTRESS. FOR AN- he’s strictly honest; must be some Sundays and folks flattened themor city property. Have cash ready.
AIR STATION ON THE OTHER mistake; he never took a dollar selves against the walls.
SIDE OF THE STRAITS IN AF­ thnt didn't belong to him ?"
"And there wns a reason. He
We have some good buys in acreage and city
People will talk about you whet­ wns smart. He was handsome. He
RICA.
her their remarks arc just or un­ was witty. He was a good mixer
A FEW years ago that would just, and they will speak according and he had lots of spizzerinctum.
have been unthinkable. Great Brit­ to their general knowledge of
“ And then he began to monkey
ain felt that with Gibraltar in her your general conduct from day to with the formula that hnd made
hands sho held the door to the day; and that’s your reputation. him successful. Hu grew cocky.
There is no telling what moment He used hh wit to string people.
Mediterranean safe forever.
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
But tho British Generals, Ash you will have to lean heavily on Ho liked to get tho laugh on folks.
|’ho«
more nnd Steele, Vice Marshal of that reputation, and you will find He beennn intolerant of other peo108 Magnolia Ave.
British Air Forces, having inves­ whether or not it is nn Invaluable ple’s opininns. He rejected every­
tigated the famous Gibraltu rock, asset or a serious liability.
body’s suggestions. He completely
assassin
It takes time to establish a good changed the personality formula a i n i x i i i i N i m x n x i B i i i i i i i u * 11
declare that it would be worthless
against air attack. And they advise reputation in the community, hat hy which he hnd gained hi« eleva­
n ^ n M a a a a a a a B a a a a a a n a a a a a a n a a a s a a a a a a &gt; i&gt; 1110
offering Gibraltu to Spain, if Spain it takes longer t&lt;&gt; live down a bad tion.
in exchange, will give Ceuta on the one. A merchant who sells shod"And then -ome folks hegan to
other side of the Straits for nn air ly goods and gives short weight oppose him. And the rest lost inbase.
will soon play out Or ho can build j terest in him. And then he tried
— Our Prices—
up a good rep and sell it out; and' to come hack. But he couldn’t do
SENATOR BORAH objects to then he is through. Acres of ail- it. They had his measure. They
won’t do him any good. already knew him. Publicly, ho
the debt settlement with ................vertising
Belgium
not because it was generous, hui Uefo is
story from an exchange had become u dead one, and the
because it was based on the n s-[which illustrates the point very public isn't interested in dead ones, i
sumption that a wur President, Ifully. un‘l i1’1’ » "t "Sunday school
And after that it wasn’t long
mistaking himself for Divine P r o -’ L'Ik," but every-day business:
before the church had a new min­
Today’s best lnugh: Picture post-&lt; rvidence, could bind this nation b y ! "There was a baker who had ister, and the Rotary eluh had a
D u e to in c re a s e o f o p e r a tin g expen ses the H
rnnii ot a hotel carry this message:
promise that he had no legal right i built up a wonderful trade on his new president, and the civic im'1IILKH
IS
NKVER
any
real
danger
in
allowing
a
ped­
"This hotel Is fully equipped with
in g p rice s w ill b e e f f e c t i v e Sept. L 19k
One sees to nuikl''
Bn.ybod,y I *"
» new chairman,
automatic sprinklers.
Statistics estal for a hero. He never has time to sit on it
who had ever made such d ou g h -'and somebody elsu addressed the
show Isss of lift* has never occur­ him always over and over again kicking his pcilcRiul out
SENATOK BORAH’S objection nuts as his. They were almost ns Indies aid society
red in a sprinkled building. In case from under him. and using it to butter a world with — Her­
| (t
is sound. The fact that Woodrow popular as legal tender.
mighty dangerous thing
or lire you may g jt wet, but not ald Stanley Lee.
"And
then
that
baker
began
t
o
. for a man to prank with the policy
IHaircuts.... ..............................
Wilson promised what he had no
hui ned.
right to do is no excuse for the monkey with his doughnut recipe.'that has made him T u cccssfu F
1.0
To one traveler this brought
Ladies First Hair c u t ..........
government busing any
&gt;nini'i thought and he wrote thereI HL LULA I ART in writing advertisements is the find­ present
action
on
President
Wilson's
ih»* following prayor:
ing out a proper method to catch the reader’s eve; without illegal nets.
WHEN NEWS HELPED
Shave
is •Now 1 lay me down to sleep. wmch a good thing niav pass over unobserved, or he lost
TAMPA TIMES
,9£
guard my slumber deep, aniuvis eummiss. ms o f hariknipt.— Addison.
Plain Shampoo
:
THERE IS no knowing what in­
Hif 1 should die, I’m not concerned;
■
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p i Jnay get wet, hut I won’t get
Recently several newspapers eli- 1 newspapers published picture.! if "
Special s hampoo
*burned. — Everybody's Magazine.
1 n
I'l IS NEVER right I » consider that a man has been wandering around tho world In minuted all crime news nnd found'him .
■
iluys to come. Other countries that the policy was one which did,
£ 1
*---------o --------made happy l-V tate, until his life is absolutely finished should know that the United
Several nights ago the owner of ■
S in g e ................ .
not please the renders. Aside from
W . ’
tJ" rda Herald says, and he has ended his existence.—Sophocles.
States is managed in accordance this aspect o f the situaUon.'ThT-1 w l i e r T / ‘ " T ,in ° " kU,ld’ "
li
" ''x! time you hear a citizen
Boncilla .............
"(V
with the
wording of the United printing of crime news often atih.; apartment i„
AOf I’nnti Gord.i yelping about, a
tSSu^men" "
^typographical error in Ids home paKNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN powers are synonym his , States Constitution, not in ac­ tho law in rounding up those who j tinned at a dim
,
Plain Massage f.
ner. or any other paper, just hand since tin ignorance of the cause frustrates the effect.— cordance with the philanthropic have broken the criminal statutes, of his tenant, was party thnt « h e rtt
in hiding. Then u
hallucinations o f men in office or
him these few figures to stop his Racoon.
For instance, take the California somebody
.*f**+y
Double Massage .
their "delusions of grandeur,"
tongue. In nn ordinary column them
case of Charles Henry Schwartz. Tiic'ture' nf ''rmhiccd u newspaper fl
are ten thousand pieces o f type;
Schwartz, u chemist, insured his lifte r l.mkim?' !'JPi‘ rlz’ A
"
Heard Trim ........
CARDINAL DUBOIS, of Paris, life for $100,000. murdered a labor-1owner f t
there am seven possible wrong po
P ' pt'VU ^ ^
i"
MY
FA
VO
rUTE
STORIES
criticized for urging all French' er, put the boifv in a laboratory! ed th(f p ,| -o nnd
•slUunx for each letter; there are
" 1! ’T * f /'11* %
Hy IRVIN S. COBB
Neck C lip ...........
Catholics to subscribe generously in Oakwood, Cal., and then caus-l later thE
seventy thousand chances to make
“ *U
r
to tho new loan, explained yester­
an error, anil millions o f possible I A friend of mine has a friend who bed tl
Hangs T r im .......
transpositions. In this one sentence litas a friend who, according to his Iair no unfortunate slave who hail day his reasons:
the tidings to her, stormed,
"The safetv o f
Franco is In
* 'to be or not to he" by transpo­
Razor H o n e d .....
sitions alone, it has been figured I other two friends, went abroad ruved, frothed at the mouth wreck­ question. Can we with indiffer
out 2,759,022 errors can bo made. while Victoria, the beloved, wna ed Homo of the scenery in her fren- once see her credit founder in
Newspaper people, from the ‘devil’ still on the throne of Great llrit- zy and finally, us thi curtain fell, revolution nnd anarchy?”
dropped in u shuddering, convul­
up to the boss, and other high o f­ uin.
The Cardinal says tha* failure!claim for the insurance money
ho h-.,T r.
A
hut !■
r.
sive heap.
ficials, are merely human and li
of the French loan would m ein' But the police were suspicious f c a s e d
“ noto n which he con‘ ■■
P t l U D A n n n t n n m
C llH c
In London one night the traveler
As the thunderous applause died the coming in o f a violently radi- They called in a dentist X h s d ' T t L ? , , ^ 1^ N
;sl’|o to err. Don’t h«-nosing around saw Madame Bernhardt play in
, L1
,
5
S A N F O R D
R A R R K K S H U I
American heard a mid- cal socialist ministry and “ bblood-[.worked
’ gether probable
probable tthat
l o o d . Lworked on
Schwartz'
teeth
»nd
cSchwartz
. L . \ altogether
h a t "■
k-J T l i » 1 V I t U U x l 11
IV LJ
f o i errors, but rg«d for the infor "AtBbooy and Cleopptra."
on
Schwartz*
teeth
and
soon
.
die
aged
British
matron
in
ilw
next
would
have
eventually
stained
oppression."
^nupion
you
**rf
get
*nd
tho
good
they
had
developed
a
number
of
i
hav.,
.
.
.
*I7T
J
" v “ 'Hi -ns goua
Tha sceija chun* where ('teopu*
,th|t you can get. You’ll find er* tra receives news of Mark An­ seke r«markiitg*to Ihsj- neighbor in
[farts that justified their suspicions.'with h i . .v,r ‘ . 1? ° hnV°
■
tones of satisfaction:
atolsn
M
r . Schwartz
S.-hwnrtz maintained-that ,the
‘
. wlfo the money Stolen
TO FRANCE, England, Jia
enough In your daily walk thony’s defeat ot Actium. Bern­
Mrs.
"How
different—
how
fr?
m
the
ins
company
a
a
^
—
iugh life without having to hardt was at her best us Egypt’s ferent from the home very dif- Spain, the possibility of reVoQ. body was that f ( her hpsbdnd.
hfe of our Hon. so far away in this countr}, Meantime a nattort wide search7
had
not
been
I
tuut for them in thu newspapers, i fiery queen that uight. iihe stab- own dear queen!"
for
err I
SOON?-*
p71dishJd'iii'JI
T H E B E T T E R A P R O D U C T i IS T H E
‘published
tie I
is nn immediate, pleasing danger, Schwartz had begun, ami many
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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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Lovely Bridge Party
Honoring Miss Keeler
Given By Misses Holly

camd Rome time ago and purchas-

John and Kric Lundquist arrived
Wednesday at Fountain Head,
Tcnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Lundquist
moved into the Bertlmn home
Saturday.
■' . l i t
Mrs. Elmer Tyner suent
Sunjay.wlth Mrs. TynerVmother
in Windermere,
Mrs Lunquist and her brother,
to
Emil Magnuson are moving to the Mrs. Clark Mathers motored
old homo until the new house is Manatee Saturday for the week
ready.
end. They were the guests o f Mr.
A little son was born to Mr and Mrs ft . c. Smith, while there.
and Mrs. Trumond Roily on Sun­ Mr. nnd Mr*. Mathers' returned
home Monday afternoon, but Miss
day, Aug, 23.
Mrs. Gordon, who bought the Ilena remained for an extended
horde o f Emil Magnuson, this sum­ visit.
Rev. Reid of Winter Park occu­
mer expects to move in the first
pied Rev. button's pulpit here Sun­
of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. I.undquist day. There was a large congrega­
called Sunday at the homes of Mr. tion In -attendance. Several’ visi­
and Mrs.
K. W.
f” I.undquist and tors from Winter nnd ’CJarcona
---were present. Among the latter
Mr. and Mrs. John Horell.
Rev. Eckhardt will preach in were Rev. and Mrs. King, who con­
Upsaia on Aug. 30. A lunch is ducted an enjoyable song service
to be served at the church in the at the dose of the Sunday School.
evening In honor of the birthdays
of Mr. Anderson and Mr. Stodt.
Mrs. Fisher and daughter of Mathers, Mesdnmes Chnries EldTampa, Mr. nnd Mrs Fry, Mrs. ridge, Clark Mathers and Miss
Bcngston and Mr. niggers of Rena Mathers entertained with a
Winaermore were Sunday guests linen shower, honoring the brideat the home o f Mr. and Mrs. T. elect, Miss N’ula Coliicutt, whose
: 0. Tyner.
inarringe will be nti event o f Aug­
1 Harden Bordes, who has been ill ust.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WilThe spacious front porch of the
liamss, left Wednesday for hi* Mathers home was beautifully dec­
home at Somerset. H,» expect* to orated, white and green being used
return to the University of Ken­ ns the color scheme. At one end of
tucky this fall.
the porch wag arranged a bower
Rev. Albertson of Del-and was of green with an arch of palms,
n dinner guest at the Ballinger beneath which the guest of honor
home Friday en route to Forest was seated. Little Katherine Louise
City. He preached in Lake Mary- Parlsen, ns gift messenger, deliv­
on Sunday morning and Upsaia ered the gifts from n beautiful
after Sunday school.
white wagon designated as the
Andrew Hertleson of Palatkn "matrimonial express.” An infor­
spending n week here as the guests
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Karr of mal program of readings nnd music
of Mrs. R. L. Shinholser.
DeLand, baby, Richard, and three was a very enjoyable feature of
Mrs. Virginia Piner and little of their daughters took dinner the afternoon, as was the rending
daughter, Guinn, have returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of advice to theb ride, written by
the guests.
home after spending
several Ericion.
In u chnrming, original manner,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bergquist
months in Pnnnmn City ns the
left Wednesday in their cur for Miss Coliicutt thanked the friends
guest of friends and relatives.
their home at Fort Meade. Their for the numerous and beautiful
gifts nnd for the many honors
Miss Mildred Hand and Miss. daughter, Mildred, enters school
shown her. Dainty and delicious
E.inzbcth Shoemaker are expectedI soon. Another daughter, Mrs. E.
were the refreshments served by
w
Lundquist,
is
resting
comfort­
to arrive home this afternoon af­
the hostesses.
ably
after
recent
illness.
ter spending the summer most
The Willing Workers Class en­
pleasantly at Camp Jacassec, S.
joyed a meeting at the home of
Iva and Audrey May Neese on
Misses Mae and Mildred Holly
and their guest, Miss Betty Keelor,
of Stamford, Conn., and Mrs. Mon­
We wish to announce
roe Hutton motored to Orlando
Tuesday where they attended the
to our many friends in
bridge party given by Miss Ada
Louise Simpson.
Sanford and Seminole

The spacious Holly home on
Park Aventie was the scene of a
beautiful party on Wednesday af­
ternoon, when the Misaets Mae
and Mildred Holly entertained at
bridge honorin* their house guest,
Miss Betty Keeler o f Stamford.
glass will enterling party at Si!

b was « business vis
Lj Thursday.
Lpipent Wednesday

(,„ a business trijj.
Hansell has returned
al weeks’ visit in Mars
of Panama City is
M. Hanscll for
r Snyder of Chuluota
terd Wednesday as the
L Rankin, who has been
Ends in Tampa for the
Ffcas returned home.
llih of Wilmington, N.
ling a few days in the
L guest of his family.
Hi Crawford nnd Miss
of Oviedo spent Wedihe city on a shopping
, Shuman and daughter
i Shuman, of Oviedo,
iest of friends Thurslira. W. A. Webber of
e the guests o f Mrs.
lumiilat for
several
xy Ives of Oriando is
lew days hero as the
itr sister, Mrs. Ralph
m D. Smith of No;
Lis visiting her site
[Mitchell for seven

assurance that you wlll.rcminia ne­
gotiations at onco with,the United
Sline Workers o f America, on the
basis'that the points at Isbo will
be reconsidered o f their merits.”
Mr. Inglis, in his reply said:
"Our minds are not closed to
meritorious demands, and we are
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fully prepared to dttcuss fully such
ply to mean this: ‘ In order to avoid demands, but we are hot willing
a- suspension on Sept. 1, we aro to withdraw opposition to demands
willing to renew negotiations with which wo regard a* being without
representatives o f the mine work­ reason or substantial m erit’'
ers looking toward a new agreeMr. lnglis said the operators
meat, provided you arrange a con- were one with the citizen* commit­
feicnje and provided further it is tee in the desire to avoid « suspen­
distincly understood'that wo have' sion when the present wage con­
not agreed to abandon our oppo­ tract expires Monday.
sition to the check-off ahd wage in­
“ To that end." he offered, "we
creases, both of which we are will-. renewed our proposal that, pend­
ing( to consider fhlly, but both of ing the results of , further effort
which we now believe to be un- to drnw up a new contract, the op­
sound snd unwarranted*"
erators nod cessation df operaJohn II. Uhl, of Wilkes Bnrr^
chnirmnn o f the coi
u*ked the operators '^Regardless
A* far bat
-----T......_______ dforo made in New Yoi
by either, party, may we’ have your baked beans

W ifhStrike Certain
AvertCoalShortage
U.S. Begins Work to

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riage i&gt;7 Miss Mildred Smimorts
and Edwin Chittenden which will
C, Fort, Mrs. Henry be solemnized Sept. 3.
I her guest, Mrc. .Jack
The many friends o f Miss Sara
ITtynesboro, Ga., molurZachary of Raleigh, N. C., will re­
ido on Wednesday.
gret to learn of her illness. She
rjorie Dempsey, who lias made her home hero last winter
&lt;m»e guest of Mrs. Em- with her aunt, Mrs. A. K. Powers
1, fvr several weeks, is and was graduated from the San­
ford High school this spring.
htndi la Daytona.^
U.Emma anil little son,
Mrs. James Wells and little dau­
Itimal Thursday from ghter, Louise, hnve returned from
where they have Chester, S. C„ where they spent
t months.
the summer with relatives. They
were accompanied home by the for­
B i n . Tom Owens hnve mer's sister. Miss Evelyn Ander­
■*»» trem Clearwater, son, who will be their guest for
■ l ton been the guests some time.
1
weeks.
There is no truth in the state­
WUd.r, who has been ment that if it rains on St. KwithrJpWof Misses Mae in’s Day, July 15, it will rain on
N RiBj, leaves Friday
40 following day*.
P* nSumford, Conn.
*"■1; G. Davis and
Inter kit jeiterday for
»here fey
,)0 the
iriemli
wveral days.
} U'- F- J. Tajlor and
here Wed" .'Pending * week in
other point*.in Geor-

START THAT “NEST EGG” FOR
THE EVENING OF YOUR LIFE.

Many Sanford people are wealthy
today because they put their
savings in Real Estate.
Consult us for investments.
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in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to title
examination. &gt;
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We handle homes, city lota,
business property, orange
Goldenrod
groves, truck farms, and acre­
ages.
Sim Barcp of Palm Bench was
a week end guest \ot Drawdy Ma­
Nothing too large—nothing
thers and mother.
too
small to warrant our best
Several from hero attended the
efforts.
Orlando-Oviedo hall game Thurs­

FALL

We will appreciate your
patronage, and if you want
“ reliable service" would ask
you to list your property with
us.

In Coats it appears as if the designers out did them­
selves this season.
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braid or fur trimmed.

Heal Estate— Investments,
Hall lluilding
Sanford, Fla. Telephone 7IG

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V IRG IN IA H. P IN E R
Teacher of Piano
”7 and children Classes irt Theory, Harmony, and
r their home in
• Ear Training
•pending aevcCertificated Progressive Series
&lt; guest of Mrs.
Teacher
Phone
Studio
133-W
8U Park Ave,
* r l townn, the atof Mr. ami Mrs.
Mrs. Claire Everette
,urT'e,l home ThursTench rr »r A rlltlle l'lanufortc
the summer nt
l*la)lux nntl sinalux

Phone 708

Rooms 307-308 First National , Bank Building
Hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 and by Appointment,

County, that we have
entered the Real Es­
tate business; and that
we are in a position to
give

day afternoon at Oviedo.
Rev. ami Mrs. Reid o f Winter
Park were callers at the home of
George Falser Wednesday after­
noon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bennett
of Winter I’ark were Sunday aft­
ernoon callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Geoge Falser.
George Dyall and family motor­
ed to Ocala nnd Silver Springs
last week, combining a business
NOTICE
are experienced in curling and pleasure trip.
G. W. Shell o f Pittsburgh, Jn.,
inrcelling the hair. 75 cents,
it 1108 1-2 Myrtle Avenue, 8 is expected to arrive here this week
to join hi* wife and daughter, who
to 12 and 1 to 3 p. m.

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210 E. First St..

Pain is registered in the mind
.through the nerves. If your
'nerves are healthy you enjoy
giiod health. Chiropractic in­
vigorates the nervous system
and leave* you free from pain.
"Yours for Health"

ARCADE

Now under construction at the corner of Firnt
and Sanford Avc., are requested to see

Announcement!

where they.will nttpnd the mar­

,ond daughter,
ednesday for
Pierce after

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Continues

SECOND FLOOR

SPECIAL

New Victor Records

M EN’S Black and Tan Ox­
fords and high shoes,
$5.00 to $8.()0, now
$;i.85

FEED

We have just received a new shipment of Victor
records o f the latest popular songs including “ Mama”
“ You’ll Want Me Back Some Day”
“ Ogo Pogo” — (Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra).
Also—New supply o f
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All Shoes Shown in the Window
LADIES’

Black’ and Tan Slip-t
pers $8 to $10, n o w r
T o make the whites and
yoke o f eggs, and supply
the correct amount of hotly
building food to keep the
hen in perfect health.

2 pair for $5.00

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given away, Satun

The Yowell Company

^ifibitted Uy
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S 'S m SS saints defeated
A?r,TlKhiniK Throughout AGAIN BY TAMPA!
Celery-Feds Make 5
BY LARGE SCORE
Brewer In Ham mo red Hard By
SmokerSluggcrx; Numerous
Hanes on IlnllH and Hugged
Fielding Contribute to Win

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Frisbie, 3b............ 3
Joyner, If..............4
McQue, 2b.............3
Dumas, c f..........4
Bailey, l b ......... 4
Kinsey, r f ......... 3
Alford, c ............. 3
Kidd, p...............4

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1 1 1 0
1 3
1
O il 2
0’ 0
3
0
2 d
0
0 R
0
1 8
1
1 1

Totals .......... 31 4
LAKELAND
Alt It
Kowalski, 2b, .. R 0
Buckley, ss..... 5
0
Welch, If........... 3
0
Brazier, cf. „ .. 4 0
Edwards, lb .... 3
0
Doyle, 3b....... 3
0
Surface, rf...... 1 0
Francis, c....... 4
0
Luther, p......... 3
0
xCusnck, rf..... 2
0

10
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2
0
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0
0
0
0
0
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KT. PETERSBURG, Aug. 27.—
W )— The Tampa Smokers won
from the Saints here Wednesday
afternoon, 10 tit 2, in their last
appearance at Waterfront (Park
during the season.
Brower was
hammered hard while numerous
liases on bulls and rugged spots in
infield piny contributed largely to
the Smoker’s score.
The Box Score
TAMPA
AB R il PO A K
2 1 3 C 0
u ii Snead, 2b......... 4
2 Hicks, cf. . . . . . . 4 1 2 4 0 1
0 0 Estrada, c f........ 2 2 2 2 2 0
1 1 0
3 1 Weik, hs............ 4 1 0
1
l (I Lee, rf.................. 4 0 1 1 0
2 1 1 0 0 The "Beau Brumniel o f Fistiana,” is here depicted in the rule o f daddy,
0 1 Canutes, If........ a
0 II Ropes, c ............... a 1 2 2 2 0 the smiling little miss being Jacqueline, his daughter. For those in
0 0 Jesmer, lb ........ r&gt; l 1 12 0 o need o f an introduction ho is George Carpentier, the great French idol.
a 0
2 1 ! Alvares, p....... 4 0 1 1
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0
4
0
0
1
2
0
2
3

Totals ..
R
E 1ST. PETE
0 Allen, ns, ..
0 Men* nor, 2b,
0 Mitchell, rf.
0 Brown, cf.
0 Doyle, 31*. .
l) Barnes, lb.
0 Cox, If........
0 Ilefsc, c.......
0

0 0

Totals ......... 33 I) fiz2R 12 0
z Frisbie and Kidd uut bunting
third strike, foul.

How They Stand
FLORIDA STATE l.KAGUI
(HcrnmJ Hall)
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Tampn ....................... 42 17
Lakeland .................. 40 23
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St. Petersburg
23 33
S a n fo rd ..................... 14 40
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FLORIDA STATE LI
Lakeland aL Sanford.
St. Petersburg at Tampa
NATIONAL I.LAG
Pittsburgh at Boston.
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati nt New York.
Chicago at Philadelphia.

Pittsburgh ..
New York ..
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn
St. Louis ..
Philadelphia
Chicago .. .
Boston .. ..
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Washington .. „ .. . 7ti
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Philadelphia............ 74 44
C h ica g o ................... 07 G5
St. Louis
03 OK
Detroit ................... 00
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Cleveland
........... Gl) 07
New York
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Boston .........
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AMERICAN LEAGUF
New York nt Chicago.
Washington nt St. Louis.
Boston at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
Memphis
Mobile
Chattanooga
Little Rock
Birmingham

Pet
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.Gil
.021 Charlotte
.001 Spar taiihurg
.ID Augusta
.411 Macon .
.21); Asheville
Greenville
Columbia
Knoxville

New Orleans
Atlanta
Nashville .. .

Good Friday will lie on
again In 11)83.

K nute Rock ne Says His Team Is D u e
For About Five Defeats This Season
AUSTIN , Texas, Aug. 20 (/P)
— Knute Itoekne, famous conch of
Notre Damn University, said lust
week just before Ida departure
from Austin for Ids home in Indi­
ana, that only two football players
who would ho available in the fall
for Notre I lame eleven had con­
vinced him they merited places in
his lb2ft combination. These two
men are Hennessey ami O'Boyle,
both backfield performers. They
played Inst season witli the Noliv
Dames “ Micks'* being considered
the next "best back o f the line per­
formers after .Slrudlehor, Crowley,
!«uyden and Miller, tho fumed
" l ’’oui Horsemen" of Notre Dame.
“ Wldle I have a number of cap­
able men who will be out for the
team, I face the difficult task of
replacing tho eleven regulars of
the championship eleven of lust
full as well as eight first class rexerve players who also graduated, ’
said Coach Rockne.
"My team
necessarily will ho n green one,
und this, team doubtless will lose
xornc game*.
However,
even
though 'Miy eleven loses as many
as five,'coniesta, if it fights hard
in every tattle, 1 shall feel the
reason has (teen a success,”
Tho nationally famed football
mentor let it ho known that )t«
f*ar» Bay (or University, as a

southwest conference from Waco,
which will play Notre I)ume Sep­
tember 2d, at South Bend. "I fig­
ure that Coach Frank Bridge’s
Hears, practically tho same eleven
that won the 1021 southwestern
conference championship, has at
least all even chance to beat No­
tre Dame,*' Rockae said. "I have
talked to gridiron
authorities

He predicted the veteran Baylor
eleven would win the southwest
conference football championship
in 1025. "With Texas University
having a green team; Rice weak­
ened by the ineligibility of many
promising players; Texas A and
M with only fuir material and
Southern Methodist
University
with a green team, it must lie ad­
mitted that llm veteran lluylor
eleven has the l&gt;e*t chances to win
tho title." Rockne said,
fjiht Friday, Rockne and Dr.
Walter Moan Well, basketball conch
at tin- University of Wisconsin,
completed a two-weeks couching
school ut St. Edwards University

N. Y. SPLITS EVEN
Washington Loses Its Fifth
Straight (Janie Hut Keeps
Lead When Athletics Fall
Before Ufile's Fine Hurling

(Hauls Win One and bone
One in Cnncmnaii While
I'irales Shut Oul Braves;
Phillies Trim The Cubs

!g. 27.—f/P)—The
NEW YORK, Aug. 27,— UP)—
( pounded Wash- New York split a double-bender
•ra and won from with Cincinnati Wednesday, W e ­
dnesday II to 8 uing the first game ti to ft, ami
ne of tho S er i e s . ; losing the second 2 to I, in 13 bl­
ued the league nitigs. As the i'irates won at Buser, as tho second ton, Pittsburgh increased its lead
a Athletics also to live and u half games,
t used five pitchIrish Meusel’s eighteenth hmrn*
Is four in what run of the season coming in tliu
slugging match, eighth inning decided' the opunor
•etired after the in which Frank Snyder also bit a
. Then Iteuther four-bugger.
re hit fur a total
The second game developed into
third.
a pitching duel between Jack
it 13 hits for a Scott and Adolfo I,tuple.
Each
These included team scored a run in tin- first miisler and home uing. In tile thirteenth, Walker
and 11. Itice. The got an infield hit, took second m
.hues for a total llolke's sacrifice ami scored o i l
Stanley Harris, t'avenvy's single,
igor, was ordered
With the buses full in the elevtlio fourth inning eiilli and twelfth, the Giants were
in argument with unable to score,
Clique allowed
Nick AI truck, only six hits, ami hut otic of them
ui was waved o ff came between tho first and elev• started some of oath innings.
FIRST GAME
gs:
Score by innings;
021 100— 8-112 Cincinnati
200 000 0.10—G-l 10
010 Otx- 11-13-2 New York
000 031 llx -ti-lo-2
deskie, Iteuther,
Batteries: Itixey, Bieiuiller, .May
W, Itessell and and Krueger; Barnes and Snyder,
is, Duuforth, Van
SECOND GAME
ave.
Score by Innings:
Cin
loo 000 000 000 1-2-13-3
100 000 000 0O0 O I 0-2
INDIANS TIMM ATHLETICS N. Y.
Batteries; l.uquc ami Hargrave;
CLEVELAND,, Aug. 27. up)—
Cleveland made It two Anights Scott and Hartley.
Wednesday from Philadelphia will*
PIRATES BLANK BRAVES
niag 8 to I. Ulde held the Ath­
BOSTON, Aug. 27.—(/PI—
letics to five hits and out-pitched
Harris ami Rommel, Imth of whom
were knocked ollt of the box. I Mile
started the attack with a triple.
The visitors fielded very losely in
the sixth inning When the Indians
halted around scoring five nun.
Philadelphia's only run was scor­
ed on a double by Cochrane and
two infield hits. Ulilc struck out
six. lie received brilliant sup­
port.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia mm mo mm 1 - G-l
Cleveland
002 105 Ollx 8-12-1
Batteries; Harris, Grimes, Rom­
mel and Cochran^; Uhlc and Sew■

PURELY IN JEST
Umpiring isn't all serious, the
arbitrators do have their happy
moments even If they are greatly
in the minority.
“ Red" Faber, star pitcher of the
Chicago White Sox, was recently
the victim o f a retort courteously
handed him by Umpire George
Hiideibrnnd.
Despite the fact that the buses
were tilled at the time and only
one out, Faber enjoyed the wise
crack enough to have a good laugh,
regardless o f the critical situa­
tion he was facing.
Now Faber, as a rule, is one of
those pitchers who accupts the rul­
ings of the umpires with little or
no objection. lie lets the umpires
umpire while he does his best to
pitch.
In the inning I have reference to
"Brick” Owens, working the plate,

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BALTIMORE oml 1»HILADELP||| \
M l ttram.-r* •tof *» Savtnnnh. At*o
br-w a to lloaton. R a il eonnortlrn* to
Atlantic C I17. N c » York and other
UnaS'
poi&gt;*c&lt;l meal* and w rvtie.
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SUMMER RATEUt rare to Daltlmnn Tor |n.t.n «
la only 130.M. round trln StO.W: I’hiMc.phl* » u -i'
round trip 155/Xt. Urall. berth InrlndtiJ. &lt;Outride
rorm rxtrnl. Pend for llnvtrntrd folder. Alio &gt;•*
about the ALI^E.tPKNSE TOURS. Automobile,
rkd at low ratrt. Write or phone today.

Merchant* and Miners Transportation f a
I’lcr *00 P. Bay St., JurloonvUte
I’hnn, ( l j '
,4iia catJintft /ro** Miatw\i to Vhtlodrtrhia, S. S, ft -•
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two men rather than have them
walk. By his actions he nmdo it
apparent that he didn’t quite agree
with •‘Brick" on the two rulings.
"jJo you have turned umpire at
last,” remarked Owens, who was
rather surprised, also n bit pcevcd, at Faber’s attitude.
Hilderbruinl was working buck of the
pitcher at the time, while 1 was
purktd at third base. Almost be­
fore Faber had had n chance to
digest Brick’s remarks, HHdcrbrand added:
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pitcher than umpire.” A polite way
o f letting Faber know tliut Owens
was right in his ruling. Faber o f­
fered no further protest.
SMART SIDELINE
It is not unusual for the umpires
after the game is over to thresh
out among themselves some of the
happenings of the battle.
In those private conferences the
umpires often unfold views that
would never he expressed in front
of the players. Certain umpires
might even go so fur ns to admit
they might have missed a certain
pihy, the decision on which caused
a long heated argument.
Dick Nallin, veteran American
League umpire, aside from bis du*
ties of calling the plays a she sees
them, is the breeder of thoroiighlitid hunting dogs. That’s his side­
line.
A number of dogs from the Nal­
lin kennel have sold for as high us
42,500, while $500 is just an aver­
age price.
The e dugs are the last word of
their kind, almost human as to inlolllgedCD.
In a recent game Nallin had a
number of unusual rulings to make
and was positive he hadn't slipped
up on a single decision. One of the
plays was rather debatable but

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we’ll give you them
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“ No chance to win Hint one. N'aliin has boon associating so much
with those smart dogs of his lie is
getting that way himself.”

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DAIRYM AN S

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11C E. Second Street

C OT T ON SEED MEAL
FOR FERTILIZER OR FEED

DELIGHT /

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Get Our Prices on New Crop Meal for Prompt ^.'upncnl

FEED/

Yesterday’s
Results

Myrtle Ave. anil 1th. St.

FLORIDA STATE l.EAGUI
Lakeland 0; Sanford 4.
St. Petersburg 2; Tampa 10.

M*of er

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 12; Chicago 2.
Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 2.
Boston (I; Pittsburgh 2.
New York 0-1; Cincinnati
(Second game |;i innings.)

NAIHVIUI

TINS

Phone fjiW

Wttn't what a «w EATS butwlutthr
DIGESTS that produces ir.iik and butter fats

DAIRYMAN S DELIGHT
DAIRY
FEED
(Cuiunlrri
‘. Frston.!
.ContJinonorc thrn 7J1 DIGESTIBLE nutrient!

D:aleri h

Sunslnu

AMERICAN LEAGUE
lie trait 10; Boston 2.
Cjevcland 8; Philadelphia I.
Chicago 1; New York 0.
St. Louis 11; Washington 8,
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Nashville G; Atlanta 11.
Chattanooga 2; Birmingham l).
Memphis P; New Orleans 4.
Little Rock 3; Mobile 0.

ITGKRH I1KAT BOSTON
DETROIT, Aug. 27.—(/Pi Earl
Whitchitl turned in another victory
fur Detroit when lie held Boston
to ii scattered hits to give the Bengals a in to 2 win over the East­
erners. Boston made its two runs
in the sixth on Wingfield's siiigP-,
Williams' triple and Bootle's sacri­
fice fly. It was Wiiitehill's fourth

PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 27.-(,p&gt;
Philadelphia climbed back into
sixth place today by taking the
i cental game o f the series with
( Iticagn, 12 to 2. Keen tried a
comeback after being hammered
from the box Tuesday but was
again bit hard and had to give
way after the sixth.
Chicago
010 010 000- 2- H-l
straight win.
Philadelphia Oil 012 G‘2x 12 20 1
Score by innings:
Batteries: Keen, Jones and Hart­
Boston
.. 000 002 1100— 2- (5-1
Detroit
013 00ft lOx- DM3 0 nett; Knight and Wilson.
Butleries; Wingfield and Bis*
chuff; Whitcliill and Ihissler.
ROBINS DOWN CARDS
BROOKLYN, Aug. 27.—(/I*)_
Brooklyn turned out u I to 2 tri­
CIIISOX BLANK YANKS
CHICAGO, Aug. 27.— (/Pi- Chi* umph over St. Louis today, usurp­
cage hlnrt out New York 1 to 0 in ing the Cardinals in fourth place.
a pitching dud between lied Faber Cantrell twirled 1&gt; i the Robins, al­
and Herb Penriock, Hooper's dou­ lowing 8 hits arid received good
ble and Kamni’s aingte in tho sec­ support. Singles by Wheat and
ond inning scored the only run of Cox and Fournier’s triple in the
the gaunt. Thy visitors started m*. sixth produced the winning tallies.
Score by innings:
ter Fnbvr in tho first inning bv
cracking out three successive sin­ St, Louis .. .. lt)U 001 000—2-1-1
000 022 OOx- t-7-o
gles, but the Red Head tightened Brooklyn ..
Batteries: Rhein, Dickerman and
up and was never in danger there­
after.
O’ Farrell; Cantrell and DeBerry.
Score by innings:
back.
New York
OOO (Kill non—0-7-0
Small fish and tadpoles often arc
Chicago — 010 non OOx -l-ti-0 caught iqi out o f shallow water by
Your druggist sell* it al
Batteries: IVtrmWk and Ben* eddies o f air and carried a distance
gough; Faber ainf.Hchall;.
of several miles before they are pre-war prices— $1.00 par
(hopped. •
bottle. 4 - vi'
George \\usliiiigum really was
not born on F* b. 22. bul on Feb, 11.
By lho diminution nt ]) days when
tho old stylo calendar war perfect­
ed, the date was set up to Feb. 22.

Freight and Tax Extri

W o r l d ’s G re a te st B u y ” bccau j

c n or u'tyuituer cars permits
H udson to give the greatest
price advantage, with the finest
quality in Hudson history.
Everywhere it is cal'ed “ i-L«

H u d s o n -E s s e x W o r l d ’

vea-tti,

i t is u n i v e r s a l l y a c k n o w l e g
t h a t n c c a r g iv e s lik e ciualiOj
r e l i a b i l i t y , p e r t"r/*rx n ;in ct »n
fin e a p p e a r a n c e w ith in tu
Jre-ds o f &lt; &amp; ,i!ars o f

V‘‘ 'c e *

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1925

is no Substitute for Results
Classified Directory

Advertising

PRINTING

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I'UR SALE: Two new houses on FOR SALE: One good mule, har­
^Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
ness, wagon and plow to go quick
Gindervillo Heights. Ixtts from for $100.00. H. L. Duhort, 4011 San­
1200.00 up. Easy terms. A, C. Gin- ford Ave.
dor. Gindervillo, Fin.
FOR SALE: Lndioa shoes $1.98.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan in Rood
Men’s shoes $2.08. Varnish $2.50
order. First $150.00 takes it. “ Se­ per gallon. Sanford Tnint and
dan” Care Herald.
Army Store, 50d Snnford Ave.

FOR'RENT: Attractive, large fur­ WANTED: Carpenters and labor­
ers for new icc plant. Apply on
nished room, near the water,
Private home, suitable for two, job nt Reels GarHge.
Phone 571-J.
WANTED: 25 per cent commis­
sion paid to Indies selling gloveFOR RENT: r, room apartment
silk lingerie. Write District Sales
furnished. Call Herald Office.
Mgr., Box -122, Gainesville, Fla.,
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. for ngeney in your town.
Apply Sanford Paint and W.tll
MAN with car to work in evenings
FOR SALE: One Delco light and Paper Co., 112 First Street.
from 4 to C. Attractive propowater plnnt in good condition nt
a bargain. A. D. Rosier, 3rd and 'FOR RENT Two nice new fur sition for hustler. Give references
nishrd apartments. Mrs. Ella E in letter. Write “ Proposition" Care
Onk Avenue. Phone 207.
________ ___ _________
I-cffler. Phone 609-J, 1215 Mag Herald.
Lloyd Loom baby
nolia Avenue.
BANANAS
nANANAS
WANTED:
Boarders, with or
I condition. Inquire DIRECT from importer to consum­
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
i 1215 Magnolia.
er. $1.00 per bunch and up. 20 FOR RENT: Four room flat close
Phone &lt;174-W.
cents dozen and up. Car Railroad
in) One bedroom. Phone &lt;'(53.
Avenue.

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REAL ESTATE

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Ice s h o u l d b s
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iTisr.na
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E. SPURRING, sub-divlsnn
specialist.
Subdivision to Or
Undo. Florida, and FI o r t
Heights. Florida on Dixie High
way.

OHIO—Xenia. Make your
through the Xenia Gazette,
ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
trict. Want ad and display
on request.

plioa* number It

hjlte. About one
, thaiisnnd has a
the there can't
(Uh rou
unless

MAINE — Waterville, Morning
MIRACLE Concrete C o, general
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
cement wnrk, sidewalks, build­ people are interested in Florida
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. R. property.
Reach them through
Terwilleger, Prop.
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.
HILL LUMBER CO. Honso ft
Service, Quality and Price.
A LITTLE W ANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
D AVID B. H YEB
havu no use for. A little thirtyARCHITECT
cent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phono 118 and a repre­
M . r n b a r A. L A
sentative will call and see you.

„ el T h e S e e |Slrs o r by l e t Laar d l . e e a t t a Tnlld.

Efficient.

inrlee

DIRECTORY
L l. e e w l t b t a * a «7
L „ l r of S n n f o r d
L nflrn
needed.

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Or I n . d o , F l . r l d a

!•LORI DA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Muitiinie Sentinel: largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.

U| nhm anr ■»*■kabelirallr

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FOR RENT— Reims with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates. GENTLEMAN wants room and
Lincoln House.
bonrd in private family. Refer­
ence. It. O. Box 621. City.

We have inquiries for
b acre orange grove lots in Mayfair, Fort
with 7 room house at Mellon, Buena Vista,
and Bel-Air. We have
a wonderful bargain. buyers interested in
offers by owners of
small orange groves
or small acreages in
County Club section.
A GOOD BUY: 5 room house close
in. good location. Seminole Real­
ty Co.
I
FOR SALE: Ijttc 1925 model Ford
Coupe. Slightly used. At a bar­
gain. Phone 513 or 685-W.

W e Have the Best
Buys

THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
accepted want ad medium in ACREAGE, BUSINESS, HOMES
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Plume 727
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

ir.MttiF.n Mini*
113 Magnolia A tc.
&lt;5 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fin. Thousands rend the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
Directory Chinaware in English Porce­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
- MuUigrnphing, lains, Huvarian and Japanese Write fn{ complete rate card.
mailing— as you
China make lovely gifts
PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
you want it.
set-in* of
stupendous develop­
E. Porch, First
The Ball Hardware ment. Read about it in the Palm
Bldg. v
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.
ISONS

MEAT MARKET

Driie It.
hi St. at It. U

410 Snnford Ave. Sanford, Ha,
FOR HIRE
I SERVICE
Day
fti all train* Rnw’hone 651 and 53-W

II. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

hrf ami Quality
R»i*ns
[l A C A F E
|lile Bouse
felp, 105 W. 1st

i STORE — P ri­
ll, Sodas.
Wo
a u jjur chons.

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bali Hardware
Phone R

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[to
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r tnrphlng clec-

E arle T. Field

P* tti Electragith

AKA I, E S T A T E — IN VESTMENTS
L o b b y I’ uleslun-llrum ley Hl'lg.
Hanford
Florida

•J-tlirm AND
SLPPLisg
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■°n&lt;t First snj Elm,
ta'
I0fi Street.

Resident nf 1‘ lorldu "Inca 1*81
References:

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Acreage.

ESTA TE

Farms

and

Orango

d r o v e s u Specialty
102a L a u re l Avenue.
M em Per of
SANFORD, FLA
Florida S t a t e
F lo r is t s A ss o cia tio n .
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18 PlOSlST’*
T^ *onioa«,

Automobiles
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Offica In
mg Annex. 1921 Dodge Touring.

• Houghton
pilTECT
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1925
1923
1922
1923

Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Dodge
Truck.
1921 Dodge

Coupe.
Coupe.
Touring.
Graham 1

l-I

Screen 1-2 ton '■ruck

H ld g .

F lorida

Dodge Bros. Sales and Sen ice
t’ hone 3
Oak and 2nd St

L o o « t &gt; e *k e .

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rooted tonfue, biiiouineM.
(TitAoit fripiag or natita .

C H A M B E R L A IN 'S
T A B LE TS
Set your liver right—only 25o
For Sale By
Laney’s Drug Store

I) kiii. i:&gt;. Ki-rm*.

WANTED: One milk cow. Fresh in
R, R. Pippin. Route A, West 1st
Street, Sanford. Fla.

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All parties having work tn my
tstUtlil) Will pCilSU Ottll f«r same

immediately as I expect to he
dosed after Saturday until
Sept. 15.
T . A . I!L A K E .

Get worse and worse the longer vo­
let them go; Lconardi's Golden Eye
Lotion cures inHammat ion and sureties
without pain in one day. Cooling, heal­
ing, strengthening. Get “ Lconardi’s”—
it nukes strung eyes, At all drpggists.

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DIFFERENCE
WE NEED nno good sales woman
to sell real estate. Will coach In
selling, etc. See Mr. Rudlund, 30a
1st National Bank Bldg.

LOST: Friday, Aug. 21. one 2 C
Autographic folding brownie ko­
dak in leather case- Return to 409
Central St. Reward.

My prices on Tires and Tubes
arc lower.
Oil prices are lower too.

XUNE’S FILLING
STATION .
IU 3 Snnford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

■Cltm* in Subdivision property, ready for de­
velopment ;tl a price much lower thun any
adjoining property.

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

Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will hear rigid investigation.
-Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary Seminole
County quotation*, this piece has several
miles of water front.

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Rooms 0-10-11 Hall Hldg,

Mfigimt.'a nt Second

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balance 10 yrs

FUI.TON, INC.
Itral Entail*
Developers
I
Seminole Hotel

A. 1’ . CONNELLY &amp; SONS

You iiro wasting tini
nev if this page hasn’t
sified advertisement. 1
today. No. 148.

Large 2 story house on
Elm Ave., facing Park
spacious porch, splen­
did condition, double
garage.

Young man of good educa­
tion to take up an interest in
a well established real estate
business,
incorporated under
the laws of Florida and three
sales offiecs in Miami, Tam­
pa and Jacksonville, Address
your Inquiry for further details
to this office.

WE OFFER TODAY

MORGANTOWN, W, VA., people
arc interested tn Florida. Each
of them through n classified ad
m the Morgantown DOST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
_________________

r o c h Oo o h £ ^

WANTED
Capable business mini ns
salesman for new cement tiroducts, plant here in Snnford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollars weekly with the sale
of our output. Reference re­
quired and investment for in­
terest In concern required. Ap­
ply nt Seminole Hotel iiny eve­
ning after six.

INSURANCE

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga.. Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rnte, cash, tie
charge. 10c minimum.

Terms

1-5 cash,

J.C . SHAItON

DEVELOPER:’. ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; nt two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department, Tho l ’cnsn-

$7000.

WANTED: Lsuly ngent for Florida.
Can make very good money in
spare time. Telephone 571-J._____

A Harney-at-Law
ADVERTISING gets results if Ii
Cook Bros.
Will
practice
in all the court*
reaches potential buyers.
I’uExamination
of
Abstracts
o*
Lamt
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
latka Daily Nv .vs is circulated in
In just a few days—quicker
an Industrial and agricultural sec­ than you ever dream of—-theue
Titlen given ospiciiu attention
Especially Equipped for
tion.
Remodeling
wonderful health building, &gt; flesh Offices in Semimdj County Bans
making tablets called Mc&lt; oy • &lt; oil
G00 Laurel Ave, .Telephone 69
Building
ADVERTISE in the Journal-IIcr- Liver Oil Compound Tablets will
aid, South Georgia's
greatest start to help any thin, underweight
newspaper. Mom mg, afternoon, little one.
After sickness and where rickets
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates Die per line. Waycruas Jour­ are suspected they are especially
vnluiih!-. No need to give them
nal-Herald. Wayeross, Georgia.
G. TAYLOR DYER
any more misty &lt; ml Liver od
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— these tablets are made to lake the
Drinking Water
Printing— Decorntlng
Send in your subscription to the place of that good, hut evil smell­
Municipal Supply
Tribune or hand it to your local ing, stomach upsetting medicine
PHONE 303
dealer so you cun read Florida's and tiny surely do it.
City
Of
Sanford
greatest newspaper. One year,
A very sickly child age 9, gam­
$8.00, &lt;» months. $t 00, three months ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
$2.00. If you desire $l,uu0 insur­
Ask Bower's pharmacy, Union
Approved by
ance policy add 75c to your order. Pharmacy or any druggist for Mr
FOR SAI.E—Space on tho paga
Hoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound
for classified advertisements.
Florida State Hoard
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell Tablets -the original and genuine
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
anything? If so advertise in — as easy to lake as candy and 'in
Of Health
or sell that second-hand goods!
the Gainesville Sun.
tablets, 60 cents.
— Adv.

bN CE M M
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T&gt;rms

Sanford Ave., corner
lot and house suitable
for filling station.

Scott Jam

Malaria, Chills ami 1
Dengue nr Hilimis Fever,

M; lip FATH ER
that

WANTED: Either furnished house
or 3 or 4 rooms. House prefer­
red. Close to depot. Call 251-W.

IRRITATED EYES

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; I insertion* 1 1-lc; 8 or
,01 more lc iter word each insertion.

l. W. Phillips’ Sons

St0,000.

Scruggs Realty Co
F. 11. Scruggs.

la it | i r r « r r l i n l i « n f o r

First National Ilnnk.

J. H. HUTCHINSON

8 lots, with colored
rental houses, adjoin­
ing industrial sites.

Rooms For Rent

Building Material

IT address.
!■■*» MUST be

I renal red.

sales
Zendtsrates

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER Classified ads have the largest
TIN AND METAL WORK
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
I AMES H. COWAN— All kinds gia. Rate 8c (fl-word line) line.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Avei.ne end Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.
ia county advertise in the Deluind
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

f,lth rates, rules
L will fiv e you
L,t|.,n
And If
r win sssu t you
L want »d.
to
fact IT"[t su ricB
Laid Ktve their
sddross as

rompt.

Wanted

PIG R E S U L T . f ^ i ^ ; —
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY N E W S -it cover, I W
ard County thoroughly which is
one o f the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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Lons Lose Hope
■fettling QuesK efore End Of
■ Present Week

Lx Carries
IrPropositions
fers May Await
[come of FrenchUrican Meetings
pON, Aug. 26.— (AP)
Ut all ’ apt* that an
unt would be reached
Lk providing for the
of the French war
[) Great Britain has
W. After his third
Ration with Winson
jll, British Chancellor
exchequer, M. CnilI French finance minister,
informed the newspuper
ititiVe thilt there would
CT-ement for the present,
oniy thine I can say," M.
remarked, "is th at I shall
iris'with new proposition!!
sday probably and ask lay
i to consider them."
rly, Mr. Churchill will
w propositions to offer to
inet colleagues.
L reported late last night
k Churchill had reduced
[mum ilimnnd upon France
104,1)00 pounds annually,
lited that this should nil
tiling and without uny det on sums which France
hive out of the I)nwes plan.
LilUa
* *mit
Ciliau- is understood to
t position that France is
| i pay more than 10,000,pi, part in sterling and
wrier either in goods or
I tending
upon
what
Iwcts from Germany
Itere of.vvliat is collectIhf money or kind,
bfcvt (incident of today's
which
i ;&lt;•&gt;• M.
bits contact with several
ht British financiers, will
luncheon at which the
in ambassador, Alunson Ii.
in, entertained Mr. Churcth- visiting French finance
r. Officially, it wits on­
i that the luncheon wns
t social gathering, hut inu t French mission shortjo to Washington to taku
kit question, it generally
Ban] that the three statesIW about the general inpui debt situation.
impression is gainP**t that nothing will lie
letting the French
■&gt;GftjtBritain until Europe
P* htrzui' of the Francof 1-1 &amp;kt conference* in
Wton.
r«airn*tiuns Delicious"
M1®? of his conversations
L\t **hchancellor^ M.Cailkid: ''W« have continued to
■efforts to reconcile our
|a l n«xr, l shall remain in
• tomornwr and leuve per-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925,

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TOBRINGPEACE ENGLANDS DEBT
MINERS’ ROW PLAN IS BEST
Workers Offer lo Resume No- Prosit
(foliations But Operators I Fra
Will Not Listen to Terms
Be
Dictated By Them In Note
San

MARCO, Fla., Aug. 20.—(A1)
—The resignation of officers of
Collier county and calling of n
special election will be demand­
ed of Governor Martin by a
delegation of Collier county
citizens, who assembled in Fort
Myers today and left by auto­
mobile for the state cnpitol.
The committee will present a
long list of grievances to the
governor and urge him to take
prompt action.
Barron G. Collier, Now York
■advertising magnate and owners
of thousands of acres of land in
Collier county, whose claims to
the “lost land" on the island of
Marco stirred up n hornets nest
among citizens of the county,
is expected to reach Fort Myers
todny.

Answer to Miners Is Terr
Filed By Operators,
1J
Glen AdenlleadsSaysOwncrs’ Chief
Attitude ivcmuins Same As
Ret
When Negotiations Ended
Or

tery, bishop coadjutor of Massa­
chusetts, and chairman of the joint
committee on prayer book revision
which proposed the change.
^ r°nr Hancock, N. It., where he
is having a \ncution, Bishop Slat­
tery sent to the Associated Press
his rejoinder summarizing the a t­
titude of the commission. The am­
endment which lie says lie feels
sure will be ratified at the tricnnail general conference at New
Orleans in October, is he snys, in
the interests of a simplification
and directness. He believes thut
Sanford Merchant Declares the promise nnd the espousal being
Reports About Rush This tin* same for the man ami the wo­
Season Not Exaggerated; man will be stronger, because of
elimination of "obey" and fur­
Favors Eastern Advertising t hthe
e r , thut marriage being a mutual
lelationsliip, the use of a manda­
M. Kronen, local merchant just tory expression has lowered the
back from n 15 day business trip divine height of matrimony. Be­
to Baltimore nnd New York, today low hi his elaboration of this
state that the "Florida craze" re­ thought.
ported by many to be prevalent
By the Rt. Rev. Charles I,. Slat­
ill northern sections lias been in tery.
I). I).
no way exaggerated and that the
"The
first reason for this change
of the communities where
lited were intensely inter­ is historical. 1 am away from books
ested in the great land boom that but I think I am right in saying
has raging in this state for a that no other historic church uses
the word 'obey' in the solemniza­
nuntlicr of years.
Mr. Kronen expressed the be­ tion of matrimony. This is u tint?
lief th at the recent collapse of the for simplification an I directness.
real esfhte boom at Rockuway We wish to he rid of unnecessary
words and get down to the root
of the matter.
"The promise nnd the espousal
ns we shall now have them are the
stronger for tlu* elimination of
‘obey.’ The words are ns full of

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t program that is ly reign each obeys (he other int here is too big ftinctively. Husbands anil wives
up like a pricked sometimes agree to live most of
lon’t believe that the time apart, keepiii- up the
s who were burn- form of obedience, but they set a
can materially af- I woefully bad example to their eliilin Florida," he'dren of what love is. If people
, would take seriously the words as
believes that a they will be in the m arriage servf investors and ice of the future, they would either
come to central be sure that their love for each
iridu this year us other was the real thing or they
ly becoming pro- would postpone the service till they
milium section of were sure.
dared, and people
"Most of the unhappy marrinuuexploited areas ges come from haste and from luck
of intimate knowledge of one an­
other. If I thought for one moment
that the word ‘obey’ would keep
together husbands and wives in
their days of misunderstanding
and quarrels, F should cheerfully
vote to retain it. But I know that
since it ha* not restrained thou­
sands from breaking their mar­
towns in the southern part ot ine riage vows in the past, we should
now be wise to make the promise
state.
"A large, well written commun­ and th*' vow so plain that no oil1'
ity advertisement inserted in sev­ eun avoid its strict meaning."
"There is nnother reason. Mar­
eral of the big papers there would
be of more benefit to Sanford at ring*' is a mutual relationship, not
this time than anything else that u subordination of one to the oth­
er. The moment there is need to u.&lt;"
1 can think of" he declared.
“ We need more advertising in the force of such a word us ‘obey,
the big cities, i’alm Beach, Miami, the marriage J[tus been lowered
Tumpa ami St.H’etersburg ure all from its divine height. The mom­
known up there, but scarcely any­ ent you begin to compare marriage
to a business organization or an
D&gt;#t tlm French pay one has heurd of Sanford.
I n ri.cm
their nbliguI * Lnited States annual- Noted AustrianSoldier
r tLWa* n° confirmation ol
Succumbs in Germany
[8t _ reP‘»rts current.
VIENNA, Aug. 2d.—(A*)—Field
SRJPUTHW AHI) TRIP
iHINgton , Aug. 2d—(A*)— Marshall Von Conrad lloctzemlurf.
Chief of the Staff &lt;*f Austrian
Army in tlm World War and later
commander in chief on the Italian
front, died today :it Merjc*ntnein»
in Wurttemberg, Germany

Kiwanians Are Told
That Florida Will Be
Over-Run This Season

HAZLETON. Pa.. Aug. 20.-(/P.
—Anthracite mine workers, in con­
ference with a citizens "no-strike"
committee here today offered to
resume negotiations with the ope­
rators if the latter would ugree
not to rule out demands th a t might
involve increased cost. The ope­
rators later refused on the ground
that increased cost would mean
higher coal.
A committee of thirteen busincis
men from the hard coal region
through John II. Uhl, of Wilkesbarre, chairman, asked John L.
Lewis, international president of
the miners union, whether the dig­
gers would "meet the operators.

August -t, Mr. Lewis expressed
their desire to come to agreement
with the mine owners and named
their terms.
“ We lire always ready to inert
with the anthracite operators,”
Ml. Lewis aid, "if they will but
concede negotiations. If they will
withdraw the statement on record
in tlu* conference Hint they yield
nothing but reject everything that
tends to disturb the factor of mine
cost, then there can be negotia­
tions."
Operator Head Talks.
Sentiment of the operators on
the Lewis offer Inter was voiced
by W. W. Inflis, president of the
Glen Allien Goal Company, of
Sennit on, is ns follows:
"Our attitude toward the de­
mands of the mine workers is un­
changed. We did no break off the
negotiations, you know. We still
insist that we cannot agree to any­
thing on the new contract that
will Increase our production cost,
because that would increase* the
priee of coal to the public.’*
In lending up to bis offer, Mr.
Lewis warned that the minors
would not consider arbitration, lie
quoted figures from the earnings
of large hard coal pnslueers to
show the ability of the eompnnics
to iuerease wages without increas­
ing the cost of foul to the public
by a cent, lie charged openly Hint
the operators “ wanted" a suspen­
sion in ordtr to move their urcuniulnP'd stork'* of steam size coal
at better prices.
The citizens committee wdl con­
tinue its efforts to bring the two
sides together tomorrow afternoon
at u conference with representa­
tives of tin* mine owners to be held
in Wilkcslinrre.

Efforts Beintf Made
To End Tons Warfare
NEW YORK, Aug. 20. (A*)—
—Widespread precautions ore be­
ing taki n today by police in iieurly every huge city in the east and
middle west in tin attempt to cut
short the new Chinese Tong war in
which four have been killed and
t i n wounded during the lust 21
hours.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2d (AVOuc man killed in u explosion on
the battleship Oklahoma vr tcrdny
while en route with the fleet from
New Zealand to Samoa.

Returning from n disastrous
road trip, during which they
won only nm* game in right
days, the Sanford Celery-Fids
will arrive here tonight from
l»'ikelnnd to take on the High­
landers for three games, whirl)
wUJ constitute their final ap­
pearance here of the season.
The Celeryincn will play he e
Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday
and then go t *St.Petersburg for
games on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. The games next
week will make the dose of the
league season.
The locals, by n special nrrnngoment with league officials,
transferred the Tampa three
games that were to have been
played here Inst week, the deal
being purely for financial rea­
sons, it is declared. The Tampa
tcluh made an attractive money
guarantee which the local own­
ers felt was too large to turn
down.
A combination of circum­
stances, it is det hired kept the
locals from annexing more than
one game last week. One clay
it wg:i poor pitching and the
next day it was poor fielding
while the proverbial "breaks"
have had their share in admin­
istering them defeats
A large (urn out of the local
fans is expected for the three
games this week which will see
the curtain fall on the 11)25
season here.

Adjournment of Preliminary
Hearing: Is Secured While
New Clues Are Followed Up
TAMPA, Aug. 20.—(A")—Effort:,
will -be made today by Judge C. U.
Purkhill, state's attorney, to pro*
dueo a witness who eun positively
indentify as the killer, one of three
suspects held in connection with
the recent slaying of Fred Goff at
Horseshoe Pond.
Virtually ndmittiug that no case
has been made against Walter
1.1‘wis, J. W. Lancaster and Mae
Fisher, held under bond ns sus­
pects, Judge Purkhill nt yester­
day's preliminary hearing before
Judge Julian I.. Hazard in County
Court, asked for tin adjournment
until 1) o’clock this morning, when
tlu state will attem pt to introduce
n witness to the tragedy who can
offer positive identification of the
slayer.
Mystery surrounding the identi­
ty of the person who, within a few
feet of eight others, slashed Goff
to death early on the morning of
July 20, was still unsolved after
seven witnesses hud testified at
yesterday’ll preliminary hearing in
County Court.
With the exception of Roy Cur­
ry, who was with another party at
the ijcene of the stabbing, every
om* of the six other witnesses rail­
ed yesterday pointed to Walter
Lewis when asked by Judge Parkhill if lie was the man wlm strug­
gled with Goff just before the fa­
tal attack. All of them qualified
their identification by saying they
would not positively identify him.
They »nid they felt sure be was
Goff’s assailant, however, Curry,
when asked if the man who had
u&lt; ilded tin* knife that night wa ­
in tlm room, pointed to Lancaster,
lie, too, quuiitifd lib) identification,
by saying liu was lint positive,
Itoiliiisou First Witness.
Dock Kollinnoti, Gandy Bridge
t rat fie cop, and friend of tlu* mur­
dered man was tli^ first witness
called by the state. His story was
substantiated in practically every
detail by other witnesses railed
later,
Ridlinsoii said Goff, together
with Iaobol Goff, his half-sister,
and Ola Lee, met him on tint Gan­
dy Bridge in the late afternoon of

WASHINGTON. Aug, 21].—(A*&gt;
—The Illinois Central and Centra'
of Georgia Railroad Conip.’ini* to ­
day iipnlled for authority to extend
the service qf their subsidiary
company, the Ocean Steamship
Company by establishing a water
line between Savannah, tin., and
Miami, Flu.

LAWSON’S DEATH
WILL NOT CHANGE
POLICY OF PAPER

A ngercdBy Continued
Criticism, Raulston
Prepares Questions
Based on Evolution"

Defies Attorneys
to Submit Answers
DedaresTheir A Packs
•Is Being Made Tov
‘Get Even With Me’
W INCUR
Tent). Aup.
20.— (API — Charging that
Uctaixit attorney a in fhc
Fccpoft "evolution ca.se” s till
w ire criticising him because
they had tailed to dominate
his court and h«|ied to dis­
place him on the bench, J u d g e
John T. Raulston last n ig h t
issued a statement in which
he propounded n series of ques­
tions to the lawyers.
The jurist &gt;.nul he would “ho
triad" to have the attorneys for
John T. Scopes, who was convic­
ted of violating Tennessee's a n ti­
evolution law, answer the follow^
ing questions:
"F irst, when you insist man des­
cended from a lower order of nnibills, have you evidence to suppott
this theory sufficiently definite to
justify the expectation thut intel­
ligent people will accept it and
adopt this theory?
"Second, have you any evidence
that this theory can in any a*pen
of life be beneficial to man? Is nut
the contrary true—that it tends to
degrade man?
"Third, doesn't the theory of ev­
olution seek to destroy the doctrim of the inspiration of the Hi-

Will of Lull* I'tllilislior Pro­
vides That Paper lie Kepi
Running linderSameRules; "pourth, doesn't it purpose to
Charity Kt'inoiiilicmllii Will eliminate the divinity of Ciirist?
II I f AGO, Aug. 20.—(Ah—The
Chicago Daily News,' one of the
lrrg rst ami most ntireessfnl news­
papers on the continent, will I n*
continued under its present policy
and nuiungeiiu'iit, under provisions
of the will of the late Victor Fremnnt Lawson, owner and publisher.
The will Hindi* public Tuesday,
made no specific mention of the
newspaper, which is included in
that part of the estate passing un­
der control a) the Illinois MerrHants’ Trust Company ns executor
nnd trust*. - of the estate, with full
power over all the property, includ­
ing the privilege of disposing of
the News'liy sale.
John J. Mitchell, president of
file trust company, announced im­
mediately, however, that-tiie pres­
ent management of the News left
by Mr. laiwson and trained in hi t
methods, would In* continued in
charge of the newspaper and that
the policies outlined liv Mr. laiwmm will Ih* carried forward.
Millions to I'hilantliropy
The will left virtually threequilt tors of the fortune of millions
(

"Fifth, doesn’t it deny the resu____ .
lection? ^ *
"Sixth, if the theory of evolu­
tion destroys man’s faith In the in­
tegrity of the Bible, in the divinity
of Ghrist anil the resurrection.
doesn’t It thereby undermine the
Ghrist Ian religion?
"Seventh, enn civilization sur­
vive the destruction of the Chris­
tian religion ?
"Answer through the press."
In o|M*uing Ills statement, Judge
Raulston
remarked
thnt
the
“Scope* attorneys continue to Iminhurd me," and udded he suspected
they hud these motives;
"First, revenge for failure to
doininnto my court nt Dayton. Sec­
ond, nt a desire to displace me on
the bench with a judge mere to
their liking, Mince they profess to
me a hope of having the ease re­
manded to Dayton fur retrial (a
vain hope). Third, to disparage
my fidelity to the Bible, to cripple
my opposition to a theory wntch
I conceive to lie antagonistic to
the Christian religion.’*
Asserting charges of unfairness
and Impropriety on his part were

gunixattons. No definite value was
placed on the estate. Specific be­
quests totaled $ t ,7T5,000. More
than one-half of ibis sum, $2,505,­
000 is given outright or in Oust
to bcncvolcncca.
The will was drawn nrigiunlly
in 1021 ami redrawn with minor
changes nnd signed January 12,

Tokyo Is Damaged By
.'Hi Hours of Rainfall
TOKVn. Aug. 2d.—(A*)—Tokyo
was flooded today as the result of
almost dii hours continuous rainfall.
H»njo. the lower section of the
city is inundated and thousands of
homes h a v e In' cii flooded. Few cas­
ualties were reported but heavy
damage is expected.

The first edition of "Morale
Outdoors," a monthly puldieutloi
formerly known as the "Moride
Trucker" is off tlm pres* and tin
editor* are in receipt of many eon
grutulutnry letters from all see
tiona of the state complimentini
them on the cumponltlon
thi
attractive magazine, which is sail
to he one of tin* most represents
live Florida publications in cireu
lation.
In changing the name of the inriodienl, tin* editor* declared tiiu
no accompanying change of polio)
would result, uml asserted tlm
they were merely widening tic
scupo of the publication nnd grow
ing (urge enough to include, no
merely horticultural nnd ugrieu!
turul interests, hut everything n

DEFENSECROUP

Celery-Feds Return
Tonight to Play Last
Series of The Year

Seven W itnesses Are
Heard at 1st Session

Georgia Bond SucLs to
Establish Water Line;

Big Winter Season “Florida Outdoors’
Altead For Sanford, Succeeds ‘Trucker
Says N. H. Garner In Magazine Fieli

N, H. Garner, member of the
Returning Kiwunians who have firm
of Thrasher (/ Garner and
heeii on vacations told menilstrs »&gt; owner nnd developer of Oak Hill
the Kiwunis Club today of their mil division, has returned from n
trips to various parts of the coun­ three weeks’ trip to points In
t r y |ir B. I&gt;. Caswell, J. C. IlutcnGeorgia uml North Carolina. While
i„&gt;un. ami L. C. lie bout were hack in North Oarolinu, Mr. Garner,
in their places after absences &lt;&gt;l | .'pent most of the lime at Ashe­
red from Chimney nument John Edward Higgins in several weeks. All report un et- ! villo and Hendersonville, where lie
ceptionully great interest in Honda
ir boys located at the junior tournament, .James Hig- and predict thut the coming win­ ! so many local people have been
! spending the summer that thuy
gins in the midget tournament ami
• N. C., indicate thut Roy Symes in tiie mite tourna­ ter will bring enormous crowds «t res mbl** Sanford colonies.
1 who havo been ment.
.
, ,,
, it
Mr. Garner udded his prediction
, .. tourists.
Di. J. II. Teague and Dr. J. H- to the many that hav** already
In truck, Sanford was again abl&gt;
summer there, have
i’uii
were
visitors
ut
the
meeting
ion'* share of honors represented by Algernon S ped, this noun, and made brief talks. been made that Florida will have
the biggest winter of its history
Year by the camp to who captured the senior track me
I* C Duvey welcomed I- ». ««“ this year. He said lie met &gt;cores
L'jd in the various dal and wu:i high point man of th-' gan
R I- Chriatvnberrv and J. L- i of people win* dcclured their in­
m tet with 23.points.
Mnrenlette
u.s new member*
|h« tention uf coming to Florida with
Word lias been received by Mr.
and Mrs. Diane Turner thut their ..... Manager Msrentetto of the a view to locating.
Hr. (iarner related un in ident
son, Deane, Jr., was unable t&lt;» par­ Mil: ne Theater invited the Kiwnnto be his guests it the Friday of visiting n bank to got « cheek
ticipate in any of the sports com­ U
performance nt the theater. cashed. When the rushicr learned
petition because of nn Infected I ieht
\V I- Smith win elected to inenifoot. Friends here of Young lu-' b ''j,i„ in the club. There was an that he was from Sanford, he told
I him that was all the identification
ner will regret to learn of the unper cent of that he wanted. The official, Mr.
the 1fortunate circumstances but will be attendance today of
• members, several of thus*i who Garner found, is a long time friend
lint pltaned to know that the injury th
L re absent being out of thi. uty. of A. P. Connolly of this city and
red ' wu* not serious and that he win
is enthusiastic about Florida in
I soon be fully recovered,
general and Sanford in particular.
Markets
ail-1 Sanford boys who attended tmMr. Garner believes Sanford
of camp this year and are expected
ago ,
Au*will entertain a host of tourist*
•ere I to return home the latter port of Wheat. September, 1 a'J
ons this week nreT Deane Turner. At- Decent! ,-r. 1.57?. to 1.5
the thur Zachary, Algernon Speer,
to
Septem tier
N*er UUIIII
John OM
Edward
Janies Htg- tomb«r
—
h i ^ vi nu ll
V*»• • »* •Higgins,
■ o n ...... . .......
J*1. to 33'H.
er-up in the singles to u r-j gins und Roy Frank Symes.

lord Boys At Chimney Itock Camp
Capture Many Honors In Athletics

SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., Aug. 2(1.
—(A*)—Settlement of the French
and Italian indebtedness of the Un­
ited States, ht President Coolidge's
opinion, should In* bused oil tlu*
ability of the two nations to puy,
and the terms need not In* tlu*
rame necessarily ns those granted
Great Britain nr Belgium.
The capacity to pay principal
which the President believes should
rr;*l&gt; ttf all refunding agreements
is not to lie varied in his judgment
I-;* provisions of the Versailles
treaty or any other international
agreement understood of actually
consummated.
This view of the Executive was
disclosed Tuesday at the Summer
White House with the added state­
ment that he Relieves every oppor­
tunity should he afforded such na­
tions ns France and Italy to pre­
sent to tlu* American Debt Com­
mission and reasons they may have
for seeking more liberal terms than
those granted Great Britain.
British Plan Standard.
The British refunding agreement
the President recognizes was upproved by Congress as setting a
standard for other settlements nnd
he is of the view that if any na­
tion wants more liberal terms it
first must convince tlu* American
Debt Commission of inability to
mtet the miuirements laid down
for Great Britain.
Official comment today nt White
Court also disclosed that President
Coolidge considers some the re­
ported protests in Wnshlr.don of
rnntemplnted reduction of govern­
mental expenditures as propaganda
aimed nt Ids economy program.
Particularly, he lujtes this view
with reference to reports that un­
less more money is available tlu*
army will have to retrench to a
point IxJnw afety. R.qiortcd a to­
mcats credited to Chairman O'Con­
nor of tin1 Slynning Board and oth­
ers that it might Is* necessary to
withdraw the leviathan from s*r\ige on account of limited funds al­
so drew the President's fii«*. He
wr.s represented as believing licit
President Palmer of the Fleet Cor­
poration and not the Shipping
Board com mi-.-doners was charged
with determining what government
ships should lie kept in •&gt;’■'ration.
It was also nnnnuiued at iho
Summer While Hou»e tb.it the
President ex'ieets to return to
Washington juit before or imme­
diately after Labor Hay.

Three Suspects Held And
Rrosecutiun
Seeks
Wit­
ness Who Can Positively
Reveal .Murdc:er’s liletitil&gt;

NUMBER 23.

Three-quarters of the residuary
estate goes in equal parts to three
philanthropic agencies, tlu* Chicago
Congregational Missionary an&lt;l
Extension society, which in addi­
tion receives specific bequest:, of
t)l)0; tin' C'hicugo Theologienl
Seminary, which also receives u
specific bequest of $]0&lt;),IH&gt;0, and
the Young Men’s Cliristiun Asso­
ciation of Cliieago, which receives
in iiilililinu a $100,000 liniucst.
A Hawaiian worked IH month
to make a feather cit|K*.

Importance of State
Real Estate Statute
Stressed At Meeting
At ita weekly meeting Monday,
tile Sanford Real Entitle Hoard
bud in it* guest. It. E. Grnssfield,
secretary of the Florida Associa­
tion of Real Estate Boards, who
spoke a t length upon the* new real
estate license law for Florida.
Mr. Grain field wai emphatic in
stressinj; the importance of the
law nnd the necessity of enforcing
it as a mean* of exerting effective­
ly n combined influence upon mut­
ters affecting the really business.
Following Mr. Grasafield’s talk,
routine business mutter* were disMembejr* present at Monday’s
meeting were: A. D. Connelly, II.
C. Duliogo, K. F. l,nne. Frank It.
MucNeill, D. 1^ Thrasher. I.. C.
Helmut, Z. N. Holler, J. Turnbull,
end J. it. Emory. Visitors present
included Judgo J. G. Sharon. R. G.
Grussficld of Orlando and L. It.
I’orter of SL Louis.
An eight-month Imby ha* u much
better chunce of living than a sev­
en month baby.

Tries to End Cabinet
Meet by HurlingBrick
LONDON, Aug. 2d.—(*F) Dur­
ing this afternoon's cabinet meet­
ing to consider the debt situation,
u well dressed man sauntered lain
the street and when opposite the
house, priulgeed two luilf bricks
from his pocket and hurled them
through a window. Hu was a r­
rested.

Public Warned Against Operations Of
Woman Soliciting Funds In Sanford
g to tiie general public that she wu* seeking money with
operations of n wontnu which to help a family nt
soliciting funds for a Lougwood/ that was in destitute
niily in I.on g wood, was circumstance* on account of the
v through Tin* Herald father having lost a leg in an ncZachary, head of th* cident nnd the three children and
ler Veneer Co., who re- wife ill from under nourishment,
nature of tho woman'* Recognizing her as the woman
and notified police of whom he hud met in I'utallra, Mr.
ere.
Zachary told her that he knew her
* to Mr. Zachary, th e ]“game. As he started to call p**becn soliciting fund* lice headquurters, Mr. Zachary **id
nearby place* including the woman admitted the truth or
•villo mid Pulutku. At hi* accusation nnd begged him not
t week, the woman vis- to turn her over to the officer*,
ffice of his firm ami When he finished with the call, (ho
fund*, which she said woman had disappeared, h* said.
I arc-unfortunate family Mr. Zachary describe* the worn*
k, a smnll place near an as being stout and of neat ap■the represented herself pearance. In I’alatkn .ihe-carried a
h member, trying to do jmby but on her Sanford round*
rn for the needy. Mr. she ia said to have been accampan
lid ho sus|H*c(ed her at icd bv a hoy of about Uuee. Ac*
but gave her a donation cording to Mr. Zachary, tho wom­
an secured about $150 in I’alatk.i,
y morning while in hi* last week and yesterday inernlujc
he local plant, Mr. Zaeh- when she visited his office hint cot*
ppro'ich'-d by the same lected about $21 from local busi«
his lime, she told him tursi houses.
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m a n T ^ _________ , y*
•V#»)4..
ngslnsC the State of
h . ----- day ofE/.R. Traffurd’a map of Snrrford, Twrnty-Foiir Thousand ($224,000.­ Snltford, in the S ta b o f Florid*.! follows:
principal and L _
which proceeding due m&gt; ,c
Bonds
numbered
from
1
to
22,
to
n
municipal
corporation,
duly
or-1
00)
Dollars,
for
the
municipal
A. D. 1925, in Chancery Order
Fldridn, $4,325JH.
primarily ootTI
duly
and
regularly
R*'c''
0
...
Under nuthrity of IleBolutlon 'purpose-* enumerated and upecifi- gnpized nnd existing nndpr and J n j Mature Jnnuary l3t, 1927.
—
TT
'-oapafiC---------of
-rCte *H,
Bonds numbered from 23 to 44, State of Florida, njxi “&gt;thtt Pwb * (he records of the Circuit Court of sai(l special a«
cally set forth- in the preamble of puhmancc of the -’Lrtvtfil of the
No. 230: fl!
| ; .
U
'JVy ••« i 1 V
*
«*n
llrn
wn/isSu.
!
I
And for the payment of ‘he, the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Randolph
fitroct,
Crescent tii! i resolution, lie and the same j State «t Florida, for vultre rccciv-! L&gt; mature January 1st, 1928.
I Sanflnj*1 0m,&lt;
; '- 'r ' •*'!*-•• is
hereby
authorized;
that
said
i
cd,
acknowledges
Itself
indebted,
principal*
nnd interest of * " 3
Bonds
numbered
from
45
to
06,
►
--------Street, Court Street, Hughey
Stale of Florida, in and for Sem-Jtheir tm ^
A Resolution providing fnr an Street, Washington Avenue, Jef- ’bonds shall hoof the denomination [and promises tu^pay to the hear- to mature Jnnuary 1st, 1920.
the full faith and credit of the C y l „ * C ount,.
W
d , * .
Insae of Itond.s by |hc City of San­ erson Avenue, A damn Avenue, of One Thousand ($1,000.00) dot- er hereof, the sum of X)NF
Bonds numbered from 67 to 88, of Sanford, Florida, is here y ‘
- Property of jL-j
ford, Florida, in the nini of Tno Summer,iin Avenue, ta f f ; Drive* lars tarh, bearing interest at the ; THOUSAND DOLLARS In luwful to mnturo Jnnuary 1st, 1930.
rcvocably pledged.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the j honda rem ain^1
Hundred and Twenty-Four Thoiw- nnd Bel-Air Boulevard, in llel-Air, rate •&gt;' six P«r centum per nn- money o/ the Unitod States of
Bonds numbered from 89 to 110,
IT WITNESS WHEREOF, the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the j Paid, a la* gg,
r.»nd IVliars, the pror&lt;*cd\ derived Sanford, Florida, $100,150.11.
nirm, interest payable semi-annual- ! America, on the first day of Jnn- to m ature January 1st, 1931.
City of Sanford, Florida, has caus­
SLitc
of Florida, in nnd for Scm- i funds fnr t|,e
from the snlc thereof (o lie ntrd In
|y,
on
the
first
day*
of
July
and
'
nary
A.
1).
19----,
with
interest
Under authority of Resolution
Bonds numbered from 111 to 132, ed this bond to be signed by itn
finance in part the coat of crrtaln No. 231.
nole County.
* * w
January, said honda to be numbered i thereon a t the rntc of six per to mature January 1st, 1932.
y!pnl aml interxst I
Mayor, ami by the ( ity ‘ er , fln&lt;
• trr e t
improvement* mwerned
turity.
1
(Said
bonds
to
be
endorsed
on
from
Ono
(1)
to
Two
Hundred
j
centum
per
annum,
payable
semi
Summerlin Street nnd MontcBonds numbered from 1.33 to 151, it.* corporate real to I** «f .xed
n*ainat privately owned property xumn Avenue in tiie Plat of Bunin nnd Twenty-Four (124), both num­ annually, July firrt ami January
tiie
back
as
follows)
to mnturo Jununry 1st, 1933.
BE IT KUrt
hereto, nnd has further caused the
fronting and abutting said ulrcet Visla Estates, nnd
Number
Uouglasn bers inclusive; said bonds to ma­ first of each year, on presentation
Bonds numbered from 155 to 170, interest coupons hereto attached
1
improvement!,
prescribing the Street and Flliott Street from ture serially in the following and surrender of the interest cou­
to mature Jnnuary 1st, 1934.
,,ri"U‘1*'am* ,^ 1
to
bear
the
lithographed
fac-simile
form and condition* of anid Bond* Celery Avenue to Montezuma manner, to-wit:
pon.! hereto annexed an they sevC,I
»»&gt;•
j^ 1
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
Bonds
numbered
from
177
to
198,
signatures of the said Mayor nn.l
to l»c no fiisnnd, Xnd providing Avenue, $27,213.38.
Bond numbered from I to 22, crtdly become due, both principal
*
IMPROVEMENT
BOND
to
mature
Jnnuary
1st,
1935.
r|cr,;*
in
th*
t„
raid City Clerk, and this bond to
for n sinking fund for the pay1and intercat being payable n't The
Under authority of Resolution to (nature .January 1st, 1027.
SERIES
J.
Bonds
numbered
from
199
to
221,
hereinabove
m
.
men*. of the principal and interest No. 232:
be dated the first day «f duly A­
Bonds numbered from 23 to 41, {‘ hare National Bank, in the City j
bonds,
^
$1000
to
mature
January
l3
t,
193C.
.
of aald bond*.
i of New York, State of New York.
D. 1925.
Douglass Street nnd Flliott mature January 1st, 1928.
thereupon b«
Interest 6 Per Cent.
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED,
Bonds
numbered
from
45
to
66,
This
bond
is
ono
eff
a
soHe.s
of
Street from Montezuma Avenue to
Dated July 1st, 1925.
Whercna, the City of Sanford, A. C. I.. Railroad, $5,1)25,40.
to m tture January 1st, 1920.
I Two Hundred and Twenty-Four RECITED AND DECLARED, That
hJ ™'' W o . !
Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Interest Payable
hns heretofore, by appropriate pro­ nnd,
Romis m jnlcrcd from 67 to E0, bonds, aggregating Two Hundred ail acts, conditions and things rcFlorida. *
Marshall, q,
1
Semi-annually on
ceeding*, provided for the paving,
|an d Twenty-Four Thousand Dol- r,uired by law to exist, happen
Whereas, the total sum of th&lt;* to mature January 1st, 1930.
mission tfjw •
"
January 1st and July 1st.
repaving, hnrd surfacing and re­ proportionate cost of the paving
Bom!.* numbered from 89 to 110, jlnr.?, of like date nnd tenor, nxeept nnd be performed, precedent to A ttest: ----- —— -—"
City Clerk
n c io b o n i^ J '
hard surfacing of certain streets and improvement of the streets to mature January 1st, 1931.
1 :• i to m aturity, issued by the city nnd in the issuance of this bond,
Principal Due
(Form of Interest Coupon)
nnd avenue in raid City, nnd
f
Sanford,
Florida,
for
municipal
havo
existed,
have
happened
nnd
Sanford, Fwfll
January
1st,
19-------.
Ronds
numbered
from
11!
to
and avenues aforesaid, nsr,eased
WheraM, the following street* ngain«t privately owned property 152, ti, nature Jaminry 1st, 1932.
purposes, in »*rict conformity have been performed in regular, (Interest Coupon)
due coune to ^ .
Both Principal nnd Interest
nnd avenues in the City of Han­ fronting and abutting upon said
•»f. and
Bond, n-mbjrcd from 133 to with the Constitution nnd Laws and due time, form nnd manner, ns : N o .----------- — — -— *
Payable' a t The
ford, Florida, are to ho, nnd arc street.* nnd avenues is the sum of 15*, to mature January 1st, 1933. of the State of Florida, Including required by law, ami that the j ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUChase National Bank
. I!K IT I'URT.
now being ro paved nnd improved, Three Hundred Twenty-One Thou­
Boniiz numbered f^om 155 to among other tilings:
.-.mount of this bond, together with
ARY 19-------- JUIA
New York, N. Y .
1 h a t Forrest U k . |
nnd
Ohnptrr 9298, Laws of Florida. all other imlcbtedneses of the CityJ-j jjp c it y OF SANFORD, FLOItsand Ori0 Hundred Eighty-One 176, to mature Jununry 1st, 1931.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, C- J- M anhivi!
Whcrcns, the proportionate part and 9-10) ($321,181.09) Dollars,
Bonds numbered fro mI77 to 1923, entitled:
of Sanford, Florida, does not ex- j d .\
That
any nnd all special assess­ trustee* c( pj,
of the coat of the Improving nnd nnd,
193, tr, iinti r * January I t, 1935.
“An Act Providing a Supple- m-d any limit prescribed by the
{o |he ,,rarer Thirty $30.- ments lovidd and imposed by the Florida, .\ali
j
paving of said streets, public way*
Bond* numbered from 199 t.* mental, Additional nnd Allcrna- Constitution nnd Statutes of the Q0) no„ nrs in ,a rfu i money of the
Whereas, said n sessment* are
enter
into
a
City of Sanford, Florida, upon the
and thoroughfares nsnerned against payabto at the option &lt;»* th'* prop- 221, to mnture January I t, 11*36. live Method of Making Local IniState of Florida, and that before | U|ljtc|| stn t„ of America, a t The property benefitted by the street bond in tb«
privately owned property abut­ eity owners within thirty (30)days
Snid entire ir-suc of bonds to l»« !’ro.cmonts in Cities, Towns and the "
.................
issuance of* this
bond, provta- chnRo Naliona, Unnk. in the CPy impr0Vements constructed out of
1)’^ .
ting nnd fronting nn said rtrccia of,?r said assessments : inn-J equal- dated July F t, 1925, both principal Municipal Corporation.*, Authoriz
vie linnn
im ln liv
rmui m*mn I
. »•
_l. I
.
.
.
.
.Ht!
«
ion ha*
lieen nmade
by resolution
of New York, State of New York, the proceeds of the bonds author- dit:un*d upsat^j
and puldic thoroughfares to be nnd Hzcd, approved and confirmed, or nnd intcrert &lt;f said Lund" to be :ng the Issuance* and Sale of Bond
now being improved is as follows, in ten 110) equal annual in tall- pay.tMo at snm: Lank in th*; City of Such Municipalities in Con­ of the City Commission, to assess being six months’ interest then ized by this resolution, shall, up- n r' l“ "f Ihe i* ^ |
annually a tax upon nil real and
to-wit:
ments, with interest at the rate of ! ^ c'v '" • ‘h* •‘' “ate of *'*e\v '.oik, nection with Said Improvements, personal property, railroads, tele­ due on its Improvement Bond, dnt- on their collection, lie immediately tb-ein ns bond)
Under authority of Resolution eight per centum per annum on all in lawful money of tiie United Said Bonds to U* General Obliga­
cd July 1st, 1925, payable from n paid into the sinking fund and 8n'(I authorized i
graph
nnd
telephone
lines,
owned
No. 202
tnx to be assessed, levied nnd col­ pledged solely for the payment of
tion
of
the
Municipalities."
and,
BE IT KURT
deferred payments from und after Stntea of America. Said bond* lieFourteenth Street from Mag­ the time said special assessments signed by the Mayor of the City
Chapter 9897, Laws of Florida, or situated within the City of San­ lected upon all taxable property the principal and interest of the That this resoJqfl
ford, Floridn, to realize a sum suf- within the boundaries of tho suid
nolia Avuntie to Onk Avenue
bonds hereby authorized to be is- becomu effective i
stand equalized, approved and con­ of Sanford, Florida, and by the 1923, entitled:
$1,520.00.
‘An Act to Abolish the Present fi ient to pay the interest upon
^ Sanfon), Florida.
Clerk of the City of Sanford, with
sued, nnd in event the proceeds of and after its |
firmed, and
Under authority of HumMillion
SERIFS J.
Whereas, contracts have been let the seal of the* City of Sanford, Municipal Government of the City thi* bond as it may become due |
said special assessments shall be
Adopt-.*! this 2p,
No. 20:t:
of
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
State
nni*
10
create
n
sinking
fund
for
j
Florida
affixed
thereto.
The
inby the City of Sanford, Florida,
insufficient to provido for the pay- A. D. 11**25.
Onk Avenue from Thirteenth
• °*
to Hutton Contracting Co., a co­ tercst coupons to bo attached t&lt;» of Florida, nnd t » Orgnnixo, Incor- th? payment of the principal here- (Bond
merit of tho principal nnd interest
FORRESTJ
No.)
Street to High Street, $7/100.88
partnership consisting of M. B. said bond* shall bo signed with porate nr.d Establish a City Gov- "f at tho m aturity of tho same; j
of
the
snid
bonds
nn
the
same
beS.
0. CRl
Under Authority of Resolution Hutton and W. .1. Hardy, for the the engraved or lithographed fac- eminent for tht* Same; nnd to and that theo issue of bonds of which
come
due
nnd
payable,
tho
City
of
C.
J.
MAE
Mayor
City
Clerk.
No. 201:
paving ami improving of ail of the simile rignatuics of t.nid Mayor Fn.-rrilie tiie Jurisdiction, Powers this bond i.; n psirt has been duly
Sanford,
hereby
covenants
and
As
the
City
fw
(Form
of
Validation
Certificate)
High Street from I’nrk Avenue street.* and nvvnuos hereinabove and said Clerk; Ilie said bond* and Functions of said Municipal- ^confirmed and validated l&gt;y n de­
agrees
with
the
holder
or
holders
1
City
of
SinfciJ
Validated
nnd
confirmed
l&gt;y
a
de­
to Onk Avenue, $2,127.01.
creo of the Circuit Court of the
specifically described, in the man­ nnd coupons witli the necessary ity.”
of said bonds, or nny of the ni, to | (SEAL)
Under authority of Resolution ner and with the material author­ variation.- In indicate tiie iliffera:nl also pur mini t-i r-rtain or- Seventh Judicial Circuit of the rm - of the Circuit Court of the
lei'y annually upon nil taxable Attest:
L R.I
Circuit
of
the
No. 205:
ized by the resolutions aforesaid, ent number* r.tul different dales ders and resolutions of the C ity1State of Florida, in nnd for Sem- Seventh Judicial
property
of
snid
City,
n
tax
suffiCity
Ckrk
of tkt(
High Street from Oak Avenue nnd
of maturity, alinl! Is-substantially ('outinisriou of the f/ity «f Sail-, inole County, in a proceeding bo- • State of Florida, inami for Semi­
cic-nt
to
meet
said
deficiency,
it
beFloriil
to French Avenue, $12,030.72
in
the
following
form,
to-wit:
ford, Florida, duly Imd and adopt- gun by the City of Sanford, Flor- nolo County, rendered on the
Whereas, tin* City of Sanford,
Under authority of Resolution Florida, desires to isnuo Imuda to Numlter
A.
D.
1925,
|
ing
the
intention
of
said
City
to
I’ub.
it.
Dollar ed. maturing and made payable as iiln. a municipal
corporation, -day o f ————
No. 200:
1009
an amount not in excess of seventy j ----------SERIES J.
Fourteenth Street from Snn- per centum of the proportional! I
ford Avenue cast 1(160 feet, Cy­ pai l of the cost of the improve- I
press Avenue from Fourteenth metit of nil of tho .i r w l , ...... UNITKI* STATI3 &lt;11- AMKMCA
STATE OF FLORIDA
Street South to Valencia Street, uvrntioK aforcsidd, assess*.*! against .
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
nnd Valencia Strest from Cypress privately owned properly fronting I
Avenue Hast to a point 10*10 feet nnd abutting on the streets and t
CITY OF SANFORD
Hast of Sanford Avenue $23,030.15. nvenues above described, now be­
l.Ml'KOVEMFNT
BOND
Under authority of Resolution ing paved and improved, there­
No. 207.
fore,
HE IT RESOLVED. That n bond } KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE I
I'lumoxu Privo from Sanford
issue
in tin- sum of Two Hundred ! I’RFSI-.N I !*, Ihat tho ( ity of
ford Avenue Kant lOliO feet,
115,551.12.
Under nutiiority of Resolution ■n u u M tz flg x R u K rc a n u a x M n iH a a a a a a u 'z a u x n n a u n x n n n r.v n a n v
No. 210:
Ki.xtli i n e t from French to
Pecan Avenue, Maple Avenue from
Fifth SI reel to Sixth Street ami
Holly Avenue from Fifth Street to
Sixth Street, $17,1)05.81.
Under authority of Resolution
No. 211:
Eleventh Street from French
Avenue West to Holly Avenue,
$0010.50.
Under autlioiity of Resolution
No. 211:
Fulton Street from Park Avenue
wti.t to A. C. I,. Railroad, $1.H2i.ltI
700
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Under authority of Resolution
No. 2 111.
Chapman Avenue front Union
Avenue to Flrat Street, $5,505.05.
Under authority of Resolution
No. 220:
laicuat Avenue, luikeview Ave­
w
nue, San Juan Avenue. Lee Ave­
nue, and Mon Carlos Avenue, from
Union Avenue to First Street,
$23,1*22.11.
Under nutiiority of Resolution
B
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No. 221:
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Fourth Street from Mcllonvillo
Avrnue to Loctiat Avenue, $ 17,8 ID.30.
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Under authority of Resolution
No. 222:
Fourth Street from Summerlin
Avenue to Mclhmvillu Avenue,
First Selection
$250.00 3
$5,383.41.
Second Selection
$150.00 5
Under authority of Resolution
No. 223:
Third Selection
$100.00
Seminole lloiilevnrd from Park
k
Avenue to Myrtle Avenue, $5/11*3.42.
Under authority of Resolution
No. 225.
Union Avenue from Center l.im
CONTEST ( ’LOSES OCTOHER 10TH.
of Chapman Avenue to San Car­
PRIZES AWARDED
lo* Avenue, $17,218.50.
Under authority of Resolution
NOVEMBER 1ST
No. 22l : ‘
Union /Vvenue font Pump llrnnch
to Center 1-ine of Chapman Ave­
nue, ?l,f&gt;90.00.
Under authority of Resolution
No. 220:
Union Avenue from San Carlos
Avenue to Mellonville Avenue,
$5,7103)0.
Under authority of Resolution
No. 227:
Celery Avenue from Mellonville
Avenue to Summerlin Avenue,
$1,010.01.
Under authority of Resolution
k No.' 228:
^ E ig h th Street from Summerlin
Avenue to .\l*!lunvilk&gt; Avrnue
$7,454,051
W**'V'r authority, of Resolution
No.;
j (J O y
Eighth Street ifrom Mellonville _
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tober First, in country estates all fully
imi Moved with lull’d surfaced roads, wat­
er, lights and sevvei’ag’e, a tract of land
containing
acres laying wc»st and
south of the Country Club. This tract of
land is a bountiful rolling property comprisinu: numerous lakes. The name solooted for the property is

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Boys!

We are offei iiur cash prizes for the liest =
written su ^ e stio n s as to the most attrac- "
live and economical way to beautify and
develop this property as follows:

Our 4-Piece All Wool
Suits
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Judges for tliis contest to I * selected
from Sanford citizens.

are here. COAT, VEST and TWO PAIK PA
one long and other knickers. Age 1 to 20!

to $ 20

By Saturday of this week si^ns will he
posted so that all wishing’ to inspect this
property can do so by following road as
signs direct.
First going* out on the Paola Road passed
the Country Club and turning left at first
sign.

This property is owned by wealthy syndi­
cate at Lake Worth and is headed bv J.
A. Rostan and is now being managed by
John Russell With Offices at Seminole
Hotel, who will receive all communica­
tions.

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North Venetian Islands Com­
pany To Petition Govern­
ment to Construct Bulkhead
and Fill in Big Arear Near
MIAMI, Aug. 26.—(A1)—A public
hearing on the appllcntion of the
North Venetian Iilands Company
to the W ar Department in which
permitslon ia asked of the depart­
ment to Construct bulkheads and
to dredge and fill in an area north
of Venetian Way, Fla., will be held
in this city on Wednesday, Aug.
26, according to an announcement
by Colonel Gilbert A. Youngberg,
district engineer, of Jacksonville.
Interested parties, particularly
Y navigation interests and officials
of any couaty, city town or local
association whose interests may be
affected by the construction of the
proposed fill, are to be invited to
attend the hearing, and will b.* giv­
en opportunity to express their
views, according to Col. Young­
berg.

Application of A. O. Hendcraon,
to construct bulkhends, dredge and
fill In Biscayne Bay a t an area
south of Key Biscayne, Fla., re ­
sulting in the erection of several
islands on the shoal nrens south
of Key Biscayne.
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Inclu sive, f o r 11000.00 e a c h ,
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to be constructed, the Islands be­
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t y p u rp o s e s p r i o r t o t h e l»»“ ln
P l . O l t l l l A D CT R H M IN IN O W H A T
, 9 R o n d s n u m b e r e d 177 t o 194, bo th
t h e su c h b o n d s: l h a t sa id bonds i
ing 1,060 feet wide and varying
A M O U N T O F HONIIS IS NF.CKA- c o m p l e ti o n o f th u Mouth Hide P
In clu siv e, f o r (1000.00 e a c h , nhnll
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tb
l ' l - j b eeaa r t na tl e r e s ti a tt j hi n .e r a l e «f nu
in length from 4,200 to 10,800 feet.
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1,
/ l a n d o n e - h a l f p e r c e n tu m P " •
S A ll V F O It
APKCIAI.
T A X m a r y School.
Immediately following this hear­
4. ISO.ooo.oo t o h e u s e d f o r th e U h e I n t e r e s t o n m W bonds t o ^ j i b# 1941 *
sn iro i.
n isT iu rr
N in n c n
R o n d s n u m h e r e d 195 t o 212. b o th
I - a n n u a l l y . said bun
m a.
0.8fK, SF.M IM II.i: IO U N T V . F L O . c o n e i r u c t l o n o f a h i g h sc h o o l b u il d - avia
ing, application of the Normandy
In clusive, f o r (1000.00 e a c h , s h a ll
d a te d J a n u a r y let. !»-»■
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he d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1,
boll) InALSO
KNOWN
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same privilnges in B i s c a y n e Bay Pine
Manufacturers
NI'KI'I A I TAX
SCHOOL
HIS
sh all be 1942*
H onda n u m b e r e d ! I 3 to 230. bo th
1929: In clu siv e,
T B I C T , T U B HATH O P I X T R f t at Normandy Isle, Miami Beach,
f o r (1000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
b
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will be discussed. These interests
lie d u e a n t p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1,
repal
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wish to extend Normandy Isle in
W H K I t l ; P IIIN C IP A L ANII I N - Jn * th e p r e s e n t h ig h s c h o o l b u i l d - tie d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r j J,
Bo'nds n u m b e r e d 231 to 141, n oth
TF.HK.ST .SHALL IIK H U B A.NI1 In*..
u westerly direction for approxi­ Jacksonville Aug. 28
f o r (1000.00 e a c h , shall
7. 15,000.00 t o lie u s e d In r e p a l r l n a **Ihinda n u m b e r e d 29 to J*. *&gt;oth In ­ In c lu siv e ,
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mately 1,000 feet beyond the limits
p lu m b ln t f In t h e clusive. f o r 11000.00 each, sh all b» be d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I,
F o i l AN KI.F.tTIO H TO I l B T B n . s n d r e p l a c i n g
previously authorized by the de­
MINK W H K T H K B OH N O T T U B G r a m m a r a n d P r i m a r y s c h o o l b u i l d ­
A general meeting of all the
d u e unit p a y a b l e on J *n u * r} , ] ' '.fj,ij * B o n d s n u m b e r e d 249 t o 26(, no th
S A III IIIS T H IC T SHALL IMSUB ings.
partm ent In 1924.
B onds n u m b e r e d 4J to
“ 11 In clu siv e,
t o r (1000,00 e a c h , s h a l l
members of the Florida Dense
4 S. H 5.00(1 oo t o be u s e d f o r f u r n i ­
iio n n s .
t u r e and I n c l d e n t s l s
f o r all t h e Inclusive, f o r 11000 00 each, s h a ll b« be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y - * ! .
Other arguments following in L1 oo nn ge Ii-eai
pnf P
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i i i I| A^ pHBfiKAM,
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p . t lth
t l oe n #ih
w a ds s pj r eof
s e dn ut et yd s c h o o l , in S p e c ia l T a x S ch o o l D i s ­ d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u t ir y !. 1946:
thirty minute periods, are;
I (S anford).
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 267 lo 2S4. b oth
la* held al their headquarters in to and Hied with this C o u n ty Board t r i9c t INo.
1 5.000.00 to be u s e d fu r t h e 1* R uuds n u m b e r e d 5* to 70. b oth In c lu siv e ,
r o r *1000. vO e a c h , sh-i II
Application of Reuben B. Gryz* ,,
ii . * i i
o f P u b lic I n s t r u c t i o n f o r S e m i n o le
in
clu
siv
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f
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11000.00
each,
sh
all
p a v i n g ' H e n s o n sc h o o l
mith, to fill in and dredge and con­ Room 16, Mason Hotel, Jackaon- county. F lo r id a , signed by more than pp aroypmeer ntyt , of
he d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y i. he d u e a n d p a y a b l e ott J a n u a r y l.
a
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d
1946*
Fridav
w e n t eylefive
ofg t hwe iduly
struct bulkheads at Normany Isle, vi
W H E R E A S . I t Is t h e d e t e r m i n a ­
v i nII.*
e , Fla
r m . . on
r riuay m
m oom
miinn«„- , tf(|&gt;J
c to rps e rc
reesnidt in
t h i n qBu pa ei lr-Bo'nds n u m b e r e d 2S7 t o 308, b o th
I J |to‘nds n u m b e r e d 71 to JE
In clu siv e, f u r (1O00.UO e a c h , shat!
Miami Beach, forming an island Aug. 28, at 10 o'clock.
. Ini T a r School D istrict No. I, Sem- tio n o f t h i s B o a r d a t t h e f i r s t m e e t ­ In
clusive, f o r IIOUO.O') ‘-"ch. s n a il lie
in g a f t e r t h e r e c e i p t o f s a i d p e t i ­
d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I.
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distant 1,800 feet in a southwest­
T h i s m e e t i n g will be o f interest helnic a ls o k n o w n a s H anford S p e c - tio n th a t It Is t o tli« b e s t I n t e r e s t be d u e a n d p a y a b le &lt;m J a n u a r y I.
erly direction from Normany Isle, to l u m b e r m e n all over the State o f m l T a x School D istrict, a s k i n g ami o f said S peclnl T a x S ch o o l D i s t r ic t *J B onds n u m b e r e d *5 lo 94. b o th 1947;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 303 to 320. b oth
No. 1. to Is su e b o n d s In t h e s u m
c lu s iv e , f o r *1000,00 e ach , s h a ll
to be 2,400 feet long, running erst Florida as it is the intention of t
“ «: o. f JtBO.oOO.OO, th « p r o c e e d s f r o m In clusive, f o r IltiaO.OO each, s h a I In
tie d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y i. lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I,
and west and 1,13(1 feet wide in a the manufacturers to discuss and trlrf to d e te r m i n e whether or not the s a l e thereof
t h e r e o f to
t o hh*
a used
u s e d an
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1949.
northern and southern direction.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 321 t o 340, b o th
Ilo'nds n u m b e r e d 94 to M2, tjutlj
make new plans inregard to the I bon.l* In the ■««»
K?2S2eJn alrt obi"c"Sr a*nl r . ,0il{?n
In
c lu siv e ,
f o r *1.14410.00 each , s h a l l
Inclusive, f o r lllinOOD e tc h , s h a ll
. Application of the Biscayne educational advertising campaign J(l'" U
th*. purpose” * araulrlnK.'bulZS^ Iabove and In the aforesnld petition he
d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y .. in* d u e and p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1.
Point Realty Corporation, to con­ they have been carrying on for the'im r, enlarging, furnishing, or other- iset forth.
1949;
o u r m o n t h s in ti e w s n u r ie r s nil i " lee Im lin w lm t
school
In illd ln g s , T h e r e f o r e He It U nso lved, By th e 1926:
struct bulkheads, dredge and fill n ..n s t f .1
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i n w s p u p e r s n i l | ;mi) r r h u n , Krnumll,
an&lt;, f o r t h e C ounty H oard o f P u b li c I n s t r u c t i o n
B ond s n u m b e r e d II * t o 1!*. b ' d h i B o n d s n u m b e r e d 341 to 360. b o th
In c lu siv e ,
f o r ll.000.oo e a c h , s h a l l
in Biscayne Bay at a point Ap­ o v e r t h e s t a t e . • , f ( | u | | „ use of th e p u b lic f r e e
f o r S em in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t h a t Inclusive, f o r llOrtOOD each, s h a ll be
d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1.
proximately four and one quarter
A c c o r d in g to t h e
m a n u f a c t u r e r s I s c h o o l , w ith i n said s p e r ia t t a x s c h o o l
th is Hoard
d e t e r m l n e n t h a t lie
ih ed u e u m i p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1, 1950;
hi. imeeting
n , time wan
theamounting
proceeds of
the anld amount ofm bonds required for the ; 1937;
miles north of Collins Bridge, Mi* Imis
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 361 to 310. bo th
waH mail,*
made nm-et.nrv
necessary district,
bot)(| ,MU„
to USO.OOO.-Ipurpose,
R onds n u m b e r e d T27 lo HO, h h tb
urp o ses a n d o b j e c t s n s se t f o r t h
In c lu siv e ,
f o r (1 .000.00 e ach , s h a l l
ami Beach, resulting in tin exten­ i on account of the unusual heavy |oo in be u*»-d for the purposes s e t' hereinabove
e re ln a h o v e a n d a ls o In s s l d p e t i ­ In clusive, f o r JinoO.00 each, s h a l l iie
sion 000 feet westerly into the bay demand for their product, Florida; forth In ssld petition and to bp ex- tio n Is the s u m o f 1450,000.00; w h ic h l,e d u e a n d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y I, 1951;d u e n n d p a y a b l e on l a n u u r y 1.
and dlsbursod In the follow - said bonds t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e e x i s t ­ It*-'ll*
of the fill authorized by u previous dense long leaf yellow pine l,lm. (n-mled
R o n d s n u m b e r e d 381 t o 400, b o th
B o n d s n u m b e r e d t t l t-*
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f o r 11.000.00 e ach , s h a l l
department permit issued in 1923. h e r.
1I11nI «sI.S| |mII115,000
00 to to* liAtd In p u r c h - Tux Hrh«»oJ H l n t r l r t No. 1 clou* no I In clusive, f o r 11000,00 each, s h a ll In c lu s iv e ,

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Band Concert
QUESTIONED BY
DAYTON JUDGE

Valdez Balcony. Thursday Night
at 8 O’clock.
1. March—Sons of Australia—
Llthgow.
2. Overture—Bridal Bose—Lavcllo.
3 A. Fox Trot—Coral Gables—
* Iiohyn.
B B. Fox Trot—Yearning—Davis
&amp; Burke.
4. Concert Vnlsc—Florida Beau­
ties—Thompson.
6 A. Song—In the Garden of To­
morrow—Deppen.
5 B. Fox Trot—Oh Kathrlna—
Richard Fall.
IN T Fp MISSION
*G. Selection—Take It From Me—
Anderson.
7.—Medley Overture—Songs of
, the South—Isenmnn.
8 A. Soncr—June Brought tho
Roses—Openshaw.
8 B. Fox Trot—I Love You—
Harry Archer.
0.—Hawaiian Patrol—“ Kilauea"
—Stewart.
10—National Anthem—The Star
Spangled Banner—Keys.
JOS. RF.1ZENSTEIN
Band Master.

[G T S T 26, 1925,

Coal Problem Still
Political Question
Among Europeans

The New Hitching- Post

reparations coni, the growing im­
portance of German coal in solving
the acute ironnrc problem of the
Lorraine mines, and many* other
similar developments all tended to
place coal in the center of politieal discussions.
Unemployment in England has
been attributed here, to a consid­
erable extent, to the reaction that
sot in after their 'period of coal
prosperity, enjoyed while compet­
ing fields In Germany's Ruhr dis­
trict were involved in rcttlcmcnt
of war reparations.

* Thera Are hC public echool build­
ing., 20 i t them const rucUd of
brick, which are attended by near­
ly ,12.000
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«student*.
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CHILDREN S FATAL DISEASES

BERI.IN, Aug. 26.—(A5)—Coal
Worms and narasitea in the In­
still rise* in Europe a« an im port­
testines of children undermine
health and so weaken their vital­
ant political factor, being involved
ity that they are unable to resist
In ninny of the political and econ­
the diseases so fatal to child lifo.
omic negotiations between the na­
The safe course la to give a few
tions. Around it rovelve many
doses of W hite’s Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels tho worms
problems of industry, unemploy■without the slightest injury to the
ment and diplomacy, with Ger­
health or1 activity of the child.
many, France, Poland, England
Davenport—New paper, “ Davcm
and the Star district all nffected
port Times,’’ now in circulation.
to n greater or less extent.
Recently cool proved the most
important factor of a German-Po­
lish controversy. Poland Insists
upon Germany taking a monthly
nll|o|mcnt of .150,000 tons of Pol­
FURNISHED BUNGALOW
ish coal, whereas the German gov­
ernment has emphatically fixed
Seven Rooms and Bath
the minimum of Polish coal im­
ports at 100,000 tons.
Between 10th and 11th Streets. Good
The semi-official Pcntsche Diplonintischo Correspondent pointed
lawn, flowers, shrubs growing. Own­
out recently the significance of
er is leaving Sanford and will sell this
coal ns n political factor and cit­
ed how, in the economic negotia­
week for $6000.00.
- itions between France 'nnd Ger­
Here’s the modern hitching poit. To this queer-glinped apparatus many that commodity hnd become
Phone 187.
Address P. O. Box 14.
the giant dirigible Shenandoah will bo hitched when it comes to Fort the centrnl object for considera­
(Continued from Page One)
lustrated with agricultural ami Iicnvonworth ea;iv in September. It is called a “scarf mount.” und tion; how the problem of the Saar
sporting scenes.
the bow of the ship it attached to it.
coal mines, the deliveries of wnr
“Golf Through Sanford Ix-ns,"
by L. L. Voorhees; “Summer Fish­
ing at Coronado Beach." by It. M.
Fletcher Berry, nnd the "Florida
Citrus Organization," by L. M.
Rhodes a rt among the many inter­
esting articles in the first edition.
A complete poultryman’s revieM
and n two page home demonstra­
tion section nre also listed among
other features of the magazine
which wjR he published on the fif­
teenth day &lt;&gt;f every month and sold
for twenty-five cents n copy.
The editorial staff consists of R.
J. Holly, editor; L. C. HeBout.
managing editor, nnd R. M. F.
Derry, associate editor.
On Lake Onora

“Florida Outdoors”
Succeeds Trucker’
In Magazine Field

Lake Shore Estates
Will Be Placed On
Market Ocober 1st

"Lake Shore E states" is the
name of n new subdivision devel­
opment that will be placed on the
market nbout Oct. 1, according to
announcement made this week by
John Russell, who is managing the
development nnd in chnrge of the
sales organization.
kxamination was
“ Lake Shore E states" lies south­
[adjournment of west
of Sanford nenr the country
[He will resume club and contains about 750 acres.
lorrow nnd then
lamination,
fits caso shortly
the examination
; who testified |
State Weather And
which the pros-1
Crop Report Given
were evidences
and placed on the m arket, the
property will he fully improved,
) Call Out having hard surfaced roads run­
ning through it nnd also having:
fore part of the week ending yes­
is, Sheriff water nnd light connections.
terday, such conditions giving way,
The property was recently pur­ however, tluQOIT the last days be­
nard Says chased
by a I.ake Worth syndicate, ginning Friday afternoon to broad
head by J. A. Rostan. prominent distribution o f ‘showers locally.
Business man of that place. It is
There were heavy rains and high
the intention of the owners of this winds over portions of northern
tract to make it one of the finest ami western divisions. Tempera­
^Residential properties to he found tures fell from 91 degrees to 70 nt
anywhere in this part of the state. some stations within a half hour,
In connection with the develop­ bringing great relief. FoUr inches
ment, tho company announces of rain at Jacksonville was the high
through Mr. Russell th at $500 in mark for the week.
prizes are to be given away for
Warm, dry weather is favorable
; the best written themes, offering for, harvesting crops. Citrus trees
suggestions as to the .most attrac­ are doing well and fruit hanging
tive nnd economical way to beau­ on but prospects are not as good
tify and develop ’’Lake Shore Es­ as last year. Cotton gins nre run­
prize, the corn- ning night nnd day in Madison
tates.
■A-rred tol is raid ««»rv is offering $250, second prize county to keen up witli the rapid
..
of the &lt; V Set- MM :,nd third prize $100. It jrug harvesting.
k ditputh with announced th at several prominent
■o-'er a strip of Sanford citizens will act as judges
and. "The w hple'in the contest,
without n scrap" j The contest is now open nnd will
DUBLIN, Aug. 20.—O f­
raid, “It's cnibnr? j remain open until Oct. 10, it was
don’t mind n real further announced. The awards will ficial estimate gives the
g't nny civil war be made public Nov. 1. Those de- lion of the Free State as 3,
all the shot I’ve siring to offer themes on the sub- There is a slight decline
I on paper. Tins i ject may secure more complete dc- birth and death rates. Ti
f'm hand."
tails by communicating with Mr. State has not yet taken u
[■------Russel who hns his office at the
Although the population of the
i l n t o t r o . w d , j Sc* inole Hotel.
state has increased more than dou­
I
J a p a n e s e d e s t r o y e r s s o l d ble since Governor Jennings served
nt the beginning of this century,
TOKYO, Aug. 28.—( / f — The the number of prisoners sentenced
'hi- destroyers Oboro and Okcbono to deutlr have decreased from li
&gt;wd we*-0 auctioned off to Yasutnro to 14 during the quarter century.
the i Kngawa of Kure at 7,109 yen apiece
Laws have Ixvn enacted for the
.... i recently nt the Kure naval station.
)en The ships originally cost 200,001) protection of food tisli to prohibit
md.’jy e n each. They are for breaking their use for fertilizer purposes
the ' UP- the stec*
he used for build­ nnd few. if any. are caught’ with
ing purposes. The warship Duma the class of fish that are chiefly
nnd the destroyers Nowake, Mat- used by factories in the manufac­
suknze, Shirnyuki nnd A rare are ture uf this product.
to be put up for auction nt the
Records of the Secrgtajy of
_ A Sasebo Naval Station shortly. En, ,‘f signs and coats-of-nrms will be State show that the number of
thnr removed and placed in the museum crimes, carrying the death penalty
as committed in Florida during the
past four years lias not kept pace
with the increase of population ns
Port RiRchcy—Plans under way compared to the number committed
for erecting new $150,000 hotel. from 1901 to 1901.

10 Minutes from
’: Town

Sanford people who know are buying
lots in the vicinity of Golden and Sil­
ver Lakes.

Road

Touching on Golden Lake

Workmen

Fortunes have b e e n l m a d e
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through this organization and
we can frankly recommend this
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tract as an unusual buy.

want

Individual lots in this section
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Ball Building Rooms 10-11-12

�be d u e an d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y
school exceed t w e n t y p e r c e n t of Jh J
Application of A. O. Henderson, IIK flO L U T IO * o r l T H U
sessed v a l u e o f t h e tu x a b j* prop
IIOA HD OB P U B L IC ISIS
to construct bulkhcnds, dredge nnd
bUJ! Vij'o.OOO.OO t o b e u se d In th e ty of s u c h d i s t r i c t a c c o rd in g to U
s t a s s e s s m e n t f o r S t s t e and .'-"“ " e
T I O S r o n S H tllX O l.K C O U N T Y , c o n s t r u c t i o n u n d . r u c t i o n o f a n e w la
to be constructed, the islands be­ fill in Biscayne Bay a t an area
ty p u r p o s e s p r i o r to ‘h e ts s u m a J
F L O H I D A D K T----------H H H IIS------I.N I* -----W H A T t i l j h school B uilding.
su
b o n d s ; t h a t said bonds »n
ing 1,060 feet wide and varying nuu Lh of Key Uiscayne, Fla., re­
J so.ooo 00 t o b« used f o r t h e b ech
a r I•“•t";;*
n t e r e s t a“ t* t h s r a t e of
A M O U N T O P IIO N lia I* S f i l ’R * .
etlo n o f t h e S o u t h Hid* Prl- "«»/
an nn‘u m* •,
in length from 4,200 to 10,BOO feet. sulting in th e erection of several
/ an d o n e - h a l f p e r c e n t u m p er
HAHV
P O It
S P E C IA L
T A X m a r e School.
Immediately following this hear­ islands on the shoal arens south
t h e I n t e r e s t o n saidl bond*
he
K t'IIO O L
I H S T I t ir T
J U W D K H _ *7 r | i e on*.00 t o h bueb ueed f o!&lt;r.*■iit h.i.e ‘.jBtnil.annunllv*
mn lil bofian
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ing, application of the Normandy of i Key Biscayne.
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Bridge Properties, who ask the
At,
same privilages in Hisrayne Bay
arm
1t'»i 11h1v r, 1n»r f 1wuu.uv
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at Normandy Isle, Miami Beach,
One an d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I. *’ • •
TINT*TO n i l PAID T IIF H K O X T I I R S t h u o i b u ild in g * .
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will be discussed. These interests
T I M E W H E N AND T IIK I'l.A C P .
«. 110.000.00 to be ueed In r e p a l r - Inclusive, f o r *1000.00 r » ch . b" t h
wish to extend Normandy I bIc in
W II K H K P ni.V C IP A I. A S I l I K . I n g th e p r e s e n t h i g h sch o o l bulltl- he
d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1,
T E I t E S T SHALL I I K I I U E A.KI» Inn.
a westerly direction for approxi­
7 IS.000.00 t o b e ueed In r e p a i r i n g
PAVAIII.K.
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Honda n u m b e r e d 29 to 1*. both lnmately 1,000 feet beyond the limits
p l u m b i n g in th e
r u n AN HI.KCTION TO H E TP. r i ­ mill r e p l a c i n g
f o r 11000.00 each, "ball no
previously authorized by the de­
l l I S R W II K T H E Il Oil N O T T I I R O r a m m a r a n d P r i m a r y sch o o l b u lld - clualve.
A general meeting of all the
d u e und p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I. *»■*1 •
a A ll! i i i n t h i c t s h a l l i r k UR
partment in 1924.
Honda
n u m b e r e d *3 t o
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to
be
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members of the Florida Dense
HON IIS.
,
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clusive, f o r t i o o o o o each , shall no
Other arguments following in I.ong Leaf Pine M anufacturers will W H K H K A S . on Ihe 7th d a y o f J u l y t u r e nnd I n c i d e n t a l s f o r . a ll th e In
due
a
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p a y a b l e on JuntAtry J.
A P . 1915. a p e titio n w«« p r e s e n t e d sch o o ls In S p e c ia l T a x S chool D is­ ]932s
thirty minute periods, nre: _ _
No. I ( S a n f o r d ) .
lie held at their headquarters in 'to and iil»J with ihl* County Board t r i&lt;ct t 115
Honda n u m b e r e d 57 to 70, b oth
,000.00 to be u se d fo r th e
Application of Reuben B. Gry-&gt;
In clu siv e, f o r *1000.00 each, s h a ll
mith, to fill in and dredge and con­ Room 16, Mason Hotel, Jackson- counn’ ^Ftorld^niVn'd by more than pp aroy pmeer ntyt , oa fn dp a v i n g ' l i e n s on school he d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1,
W H K H K A S. It Is t h e d e t e r m i n a ­
struct bulkheads at Noimany Isle, ville, Fla., on Friday morning, Jr.^ ^ teil^ ^ re C d ln V ^ U h lX
H onda n u m b e r e d 71 to *1. hoH|
Miami Beach, forming an island Aug. 28, at 10 o’clock.
, 1*1 Tax School District No. 1. Sit in- t i o n of th i s B o a rd a t t h e f i r s t m e e t ­ Inclusive, f o r *1000,00 each, anu 1
ing a f t e r t h e r e c e i p t o f said p e t i ­
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I mole County. Florida, said District tio
distant 1,800 feet in a sonthwestbe
d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y *.
th a t It Is to tile b e st In t e r e s t
This meeting wdl be of interest i,,.|ng nl*r» known as Hanford Spec- of nsaid
’
S p e^c ia l Tbond,
a x S chool D is t,ric
criy direction from Normany hie to lumbermen "all over the State of
umt 19-34
Honda n u m b e r e d 85 t*» 9*.
to be 2,400 feet long, running e a s t. Flor|du „ it is th(f intention o f ,K Mi ,^ ,% ,y ,Vh^Mbo"Jt0,,aaW ^
o f iib m OM#" t t t JnlSUtfi fK S In d u a l v e . f o r *1000.00 each, ana 1
nml west nnd l,12l) feet wide 111 a the manufacturer* to discuss and trb-t u* determine whether or not|*he sale thereof to he used and #*- lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1.
northern und southern tiirection.
m a k e n e w p l a n s in r e w a r d t o t h e i bon ds In th e su m o f *&lt;50 009.00 p en d ed In t h e m a n n e r a n d r o r th*
Honda n u m b e r e d 99 I" &gt;7 2. bo th
, Application of the Biscayne e d u c a t i o n a l a d v e r t i s i n g c a m p a i g n
f r r p . ' E ' l J f nV ^unm K &amp; i w I a h o y ' a n d In t h e a f o r e s a i d p e ti ti o n { aelaaiv * f o r * 1000.00 e t c h , shall
Point Realty Corporation, to con- t h e _y __
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h a v. e. b__e e __
n c a r r y imnw.n,
g -e..
o n f o r t h e ' log. e n l a r g ini gg, , ............
f u r n is h. in g , o r . o t h e r - twd_
fn rth.
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strtiet bulkheads, dredge nnd fill p a s t f o u r m o n t h s liw u &gt; w m in n « r« nil 1w ise I m p ro v in g school h i i l h l l n g s i T h e r e f o r e Be It Reaolvetl, Uy the
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in Biscayne Hay at a point ep- o v e r t h e s t a t e .
I e xclusive use of th e p u b lic
f r e e fo r S em in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t h a t Inclusive, f o r *1000,01 each, rh n ll
proximately four and one quarter
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sioti COO feet westerly into the bay ' demand for their product, F l o r i d a Loth In said p etition and to b« eg. (non la the sum of li5Q.0oo.00; w h ich 1938;
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department permit issued in 1J-M. ber.
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ASKS FO R RIGHT
TODEVELOPLAND
North Venetian Islands Com­
pany To Petition Govern­
ment to Construct Bulkhead
and Fill in B ig Areur Near
MIAMI, Aug. 26.—(A*)—A public
hearing on the application of the
North Venetian Island* Company
to the W ar Department in which
permission it asked of the depart­
ment to fconstruct bulkheads and
to dredge and fill in an area north
of Venetian Way, Fla., will be held
in this city on Wednesday, Aug.
26, according to an announcement
by Colonel Gilbert A. Youngberg,
district engineer, of Jacksonville.
Interested parties, particularly
navigation interests and officials
of any bounty, city town or local
association whose interests may be
affected by* tb« construction of the
proposed fill, are to be Invited to
attend the hearing, and will be giv­
en opportunity to express their
views, according to Col. Youngberg.

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shall
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�WEDNESDAY,'AtTOFST 26, 1325

Band Concert
Vnldez Balcony. Thursday Night
at 8 O’clock.
1. March—Sons of Australia—
Lithgow.
2. Overture—Bridal Rose—Lavclle.
3 A. Fox Trot—Coral Gables—
* Rohya.
3 B. Fox T rot—Yearning—Davis
&amp; Burke.
4. Concert Valse— Florida Beau­
ties—Thompson.
5 A. Song—In the Garden of To­
morrow—Deppen.
5 B. Fox Trot—Oh Knthrinn—
Richard Fall.
INTFRMISSION
*C. Selection—Take It From Me—
Anderson.
7.—Medley Overture—Songs of
, the South—Isenman.
8 A. Son®*—June Brought the
Roses—Openshaw.
8 II. Fox Trot—I Love You—
H arry Archer.
P.—Hawaiian Patrol—“ Kilnuea”
—Stewart.
10— Nntional Anthem—The Star
Spnngled Banner—Keys.
JOS. REIZENSTEIN
Band Master.

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minty criminal

„urd«r of Uut stand in his
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the murderous
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L/flcer describL as a night
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Lake Shore Estates
Will Be Placed On
Market Ocober 1st

QUESTIONED BYl
DAYTON JUDGE

Coal Problem Still
Political Question
Among Europeans

The New

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“The question involved in this
case is whether or not the defend I
ant taught that man descended '
from a lower order of animal. 1
One of the defendant’s distinguish*!
ed attorneys appeared before th e 1
jury and requested a conviction on
this issue that they might te-t th e :
constitutionality of the statute in 1
the higher court.
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“It seems they would have m e '
discontinue my church relations !
because I presided in the Scopes
trial. One of the attorney., terms ‘
himself an nrnostic. So long as I
have sufficient intelligence to di­
rect my thoughts I will consult no
agnostic ns to my duties towanl 1
the church.’’

BERLIN, Aug. 20.—&lt;/?)—Coal
still rises in Europe an i»n Import­
ant political factor, being Involved
in many of the political nnd econ­
omic negotiations between the na­
tions. Around it revolve many
problems of industry, unemploy­
ment and diplomacy, with Ger­
many, France, Poland, England
and the Star district all affected
to n greater or less extent.
Recently coal proved tho most
important factor of n German-Po­
lish controversy. Poland insists
upon Germany taking n monthly
nillotment of 350,000 tons of Pol­
ish coal, whereas the German gov­
ernment has emphatically fixed
the minimum of Polish coal ini*
porta nt 100,000 tons.
The semi-official Deutsche Dlplonmtischc Correspondent pointed
out recently the significance of
coal ns n political factor and cit­
ed how, in the economic negotia­
tions between France 'and Ger­
Here’s the modern hitching post. To this quccr-ahnpcd apparatus many that commodity had become
(Continued from Page One)
the giant dirigible Shenandonh will be hitched when it comes to Fort the central object for considera­
lustrated with agricultural ami Leavenworth early in September. It is called a “scarf mount,” nnd tion; how the problem of the Saar
sporting scenes.
the bow of the ship it attached to it.
coal minos, the deliveries of war
“Golf Through Sanford Lens.”
by L. L. Voorhees; “Summer Fish­
ing at Coronado Bench,’’ by R yj.
Fletcher Berry, nnd the “Florida
Citrus Organization,” by I., j j .
Rhodes art- nmong the many inter­
esting articles in the first edition.
A complete poultryman’s re vied
and a two page home demonstra­
tion section nre also listed among
other features of the magazine

reparations coal, the growing im­
portance of German coal In solving
the* ncuto ironorc problem of the
Lorraine mines, and many* other
similar developments all tended to
place coal in the center of politi­
cal discussions.
Unemployment in England has
been attributed here, to n consid­
erable extont, to the reaction that
sot in after their ’period of coal
prosperity, enjoyed while compet­
ing fields in Germany’s Ruhr dis­
trict were involved in settlement
of war reparations.

CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES
v- ’ _____
Worms and parasll**- in the In­
testines of children
. _ undermine
health and ao weaken their vital­
ity that they arc unable to resist
the diseases ao fatal to child life.
The safe course is to give a few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the worms
without the slightest injury to the
health or activity of the child.
Davenport—New paper. ” I)avcn Price 35c. Sold by Lancy’s Dreg
Store.
port Times,” now In circulation.

“Florida Outdoors”
Succeeds ‘Trucker’
In Magazine Field

“ Lake Shore E states” is tho
name of n new subdivision devel­
opment that will be placed on the
m arket nbout Oct. 1, according to
announcement made this week by
John Russell, who is managing the
development nnd in charge of the
sales organization.
xamination was
“ Lake Shore Estntes” lies south­
adjournment of west of Sanford near the country|
le will resume club nnd contains nbout 730 acres. |
orrow and then Tho tract is declnrcd to lie one of
animation,
tho most beautiful and attractive
its caso shortly places for homo sites to be found
he examination in Seminole county. It is n rolling
who testified i
nnd includes many lakcsi
hieh the pros-| country
which offer additional, inducement
were evidences to homo builders. When completed
and placed on the market, the
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 2fi.—&lt;/P)
property will be fully improved,
—The
weather was not nnd dry
Call Out having hard surfaced roads run­ over most
of Fiornla during the
ning through it nnd nlso having
fore part of the week ending yes­
Sheriff water and light connections.
terday, such conditions giving way,
The property was recently pur­ howovet, during the last days be­
nard Says chased
by a Lake Worth syndicate, ginning Friday afternoon to broad
head by J. A. Rostnn, prominent distribution of 'showers locally.
business man of that place. It is
There were heavy rains and high
. the intention of the owners of this winds over portions of northern
tract to make it one of the finest nnd western divisions. Tempera­
■residential properties to be found tures fell from 04 degrees to 70 at
anywhere in this part of the state. some stations within a half hour,
In connection with the develop- bringing great relief. Four inches
• mont, tho compnny announces of rain at Jacksonville was the high
through Mr. Russell that $500 in mark for the week.
to be given away for
Warm, dry weather is favorable
(or. 1 just heard
ritten themes, offering fo^ harvesting crops. Citrus trees
via goiqg «1&gt;
ittle and I decid- rvggcstions as to the most attrac­ are doing well and fruit hanging
I&gt; hear what ho tive nnd economical way to beau­ on but prospects are not as good
■ illiains failed to tify and develop "Lake Shore Ks- as last year. Cotton gins are run­
tntea." For first prize, the cont­ ning night nnd day in Madison
pfmed to( is raid r a r y is offering $250, second prize county to keep up with the rapid
..
m
o( the (lid Set- $J50 and third prize $100. It jyns harvesting.
» dispute with announced that several prominent
r over a strip of Sanford citizens will act as judges
land. “The whpie in the contest.
i without a scrap’’
The contest is now open and will
DUBLIN, Aug. 20.—f/P)—An •of­
jaid, "It’s embnr- remain open until Oct. 10, it was
l don't mind a real further announced. The awards will ficial estimate gives the popula­
n’t any civil war be made public Nov. 1. Those de­ tion of the Free State as 3,103,000.
[all the shot:; I’ve siring to offer themes on the sub­ There is n slight decline in the
k oi paper. Tins ject may secure more complete de­ birth and death rates. Tho Free
tails by communicating with Mr. State has not yet taken a census.
lis hand."
I Russel who has his office nt the
Although the population of the
Seminole Hotel.
stnte has increased more than dou­
JA PA N ESE DESTROYERS SOLD ble since Governor Jennings served
a t the beginning of this century,
TOKYO, Aug. 2B.—LD— Tin- the number of prisoners sentenced
It:;. 2d.—W)—
to death have decreased from -17
I'VTfii when Chi- destroyers Oboro and Okebono to 14 during the quarter century.
were
auctioned
off
to
Yasutnro
■ Silinto a crowd
|*m,Vjk'ging the Kagawa of Kure nt 7,100 yen apiece
Laws have Is-eti enacted for the
IpiwMmling re- recently at the Kure naval station.
[irrntd workmen. The ships originally cost 200,000 protection of food li.sh to prohibit
rf*N »trc wound- yen each. They are for breaking their use for fertilizer purposes
I*f*»j*ere in the up, the steel to be used for build­ nnd few, if any, are caught' with
ing purposes. The warship Surna the class of fi-*h that are chiefly
( Nation.
nnd the destroyers Nowake, Mnt- used by factories in the manufac­
sukaze, Shirayuki and Arare are ture of tins product.
w cnoitus
to be put up for auction nt the
Records of the Secretary of
Sasebo Naval Station shortly. En­
|Au*.
State
show that the number of
signs
and
coals-of-arms
will
be
I choral societies of
carrying the death penalty
I brought toother removed and placed in the museum crimes,
including guvsts to be created on the warship Mi- ns committed in Florida during the
past four years has not kept pace
'f Germany. A Itawith the increase of population jin
Port RiRchey—Plans under way compared to the number committed
for erecting new $150,000 hotel. from 1901 to I'.'OI.

10 Minutes from
' Town

FURNISHED BUNGALOW
Seven Rooms and Bath
Between 10th and 11th Streets. Good
lawn, flowers, shrubs growing. Own­
er is leaving Sanford and will sell this
week for $6000.00.
.
,
Phone 187.
Address P. O. Box 14.

Sanford people who know are buying:
lots in the vicinity of Golden and Sil­
ver Lakes.

On Lake Onora
Road

&gt;s,

BY TAYLOR
I to-H• trying t o scll postage
Stamps is about a s b a d a s
■^ NG To INTEREST Trie SPHINX
'N a panama h a t - t—
— —

I W *MA'L
CRDtR

Is S tamps

eh ?

Touching on Golden Lake

Fortunes have l&gt;e c n ' m a d e

will
havto
Hurry
if you want
this tract
, -11

through this organization and
we can frankly recommend this
tract as an unusual buy."3
Individual lots in
have sold for more
for an entire acre.

6EE-A MAILORDER
HOUSE-MAYSE L CAN

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WILL MAKE Bit! PROFITS FOR DEVELOPER

WALK
IN

Price $450 Per Acre

A UKELY STORY!
GET OUTOP HcRG
YOU CROOK- SOD
CAN’T SELL ME
ANY OF- SCUC
STOL-'tf GOODS

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THE SANFORD HERALD* WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1925.

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Anttrad a* Bacond CUM M«t*r.
October 17, 1»1*. at tha Poatofflca
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BCnat'HIPTtOB BATK*
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UalUercd in Civ l&gt;y Carrlaj, oar
weak, lla Weekly Edition 11.00
par year.
•I'KCIAI, MOTIClOt All obituary
aoricta, rarda of thank*. re»olution*
and notlcaa ol ent*r:aln_«nta where
eharpaa are made will be rharied
far at rertilar idvartlsInB rate*.
MPlMftrn THE ASSOCIATEO I'ltKfS
Tha Aaaoclated Pre»» It axelua*
Iraly entitled to the uae for rapablleatlon of all newt dlapatehea
aradlteo0 to It or not otharwiaa
otharwlae croncradte.j In1 thla paper and alao. tha lora published herein. All rlfhta
eal nawa
ibllcatlon of special dlepatcht»f rapu_____________
e&lt; herein are alao ree*r-ed.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26. 1925

Your Credit Standing

As Brisbane tSees It

Docs your name come up for discussion at the weekly
meetings o f the Retail Credit Men’s Association? A re you
one of those whose credit standing it is necessary to dis­
cuss?
Gathering every Tuesday is a group of business men
representing many lines of business in this city. A t these
meetings one business man asks another what he thinks of
the credit of Bill Jones or of Sam Brown. If Bill or Sam
owe money and are slow in making payment, it doesn’t take
the other business men long to find it out. They discuss
only those person who by their slowness in paying their ob­
ligations, are building a reputation for poor pay and bad
credit. By this method of exchange of experiences between
the merchants and business men of the community, those
who extend credit soon find out just who’s who and why.
The business men of Sanford are striving to keep close
tab on those individuals who are careless in paying their bills.
For their own protection they are desirous of knowing those
who fail to pay what they owe when it is due.
A man mny lie worth several hundred thousand dollars,
he may own valuable property and may be considered as
being well able to pay, and yet be a poor credit risk. It
isn’t just a man’s ability to pay a bill that makes him have
good credit. It is his ability to pay and his willingness to
p a y .\ The two must work together. Frequently it is the
man with few assets in a financial way who has the best
credit, due to the fact that he buys only what he can afford
and then he sees that payment is made when it is due.
If you have poor credit you can blame nobody but your­
self. By yours own actions, you are deciding your credit
standing in your community.

They- Didn’t Stick ’Em Up.
Airplane VYork.
Italy’s Juit Claim.
Curse of Ihe World.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyrtatit HIS)

TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to Jacksonvllle.
2^-^Construction of St. Johns-Indian River canal.
8.—-Extension of wfdte w if.
4.- -Extenaion of local amuaementa.
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
etc.
8.—Augmenting of building proirram—houiea, hotels, apartment
houses.
i.—Extension of street paving pro­
gram.
f„—Construction
of
boulevard
around l.ak* Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
•.—Expansion of school system
The average individual today has a habit of making
with provision for Increased fa­
cilities.______________________ every minute in the day count for the most. And so he

AFTER ALL, IT’S THE ANTICIPATION THAT S THE WORST

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ONE OF THREE highwaymen
that killed two street car employ­
ees recently, near Mount VeTflon,
confesses his guilt, but pities Mmself and blames the dead. "Wha:
could I do but shoot?” he ask*
plaintively, "they didn’t stick
up when I told ’em to."

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Sheathi5.
siding * I
Flooring *
toiling
Finish
Moulding!
I-ath
Brick
Lime
Plaster
White Rodt
Nails
Screen
Ruildcrsr
Doirs
Windowj

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JUDGING BY recent antics In
"courts of Justice," that may prove
to be almost a sound defense.
After all, if you arc told to stick
'em up and don't stick ’em up,
whose fault is it If you are shot?
In these prohibition days, stickin' ’em up is included In the list
of recognized industries, and the
public should piny the game prop­
erly.

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NEAR HAMMON'fON, N. J., an
airplane will be used to "dust ’
cranberry bogs, the propeller scat­
tering chemicals to protect the
plants from destructive pests.
One plane will do the work of 200
men. At present wages, 200 men
would cost $800 for a day. The
plane should cost about $50, allow­
ing $25 for the airman.
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HIGHER WAGES, fewer work­
men must solve this country’s
problems, under our immigration
laws, nud the airplane will help.
Presently, airplanes will bo used
in agriculture, sowing seeds on a
big scale, reforesting burnt-over
tracts, killing off ooll weevil,
awakens with a start in the morning and glancing at the other crop pests, etc., and the next
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
clock and finding it to be late, he jumps quickly out of bed generation of children will take it
SOURCE OF TRUE HELP:—
for granted, "father is off in his
and
dresses hurriedly.
My help cometh from the Lord,
airplane spraying trees."
which made heaven and earth.
This business of tumbling out of bed the moment you
■- ■ —■
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Psalm 121: 2.
TWO FRENCHMEN, Coll and
awake they say, is liable to upset a person physically for a
-------- o
whole day. Doubtless this accounts for the crabbiness of Tnrascon, war veteran, of course,
ELEGY OF A LITTLE PILGRIM
and both crippled, will start In a
some of the people we come in contact with.
few days on a nun-stop flight from
She ran nwny n hundred times
So, valuable ideas on how to start the day correctly are Paris to New York, .'1,728 miles.
And where her feet would pass;
Thcre’d 1ms n crumpled lurkspur given by George H. Holdc, in Boy’s World. He urges peo­ They will use a 100-horsepower,
airplane.
TAMPA
b ed,
ple to copy the actions of a cat when getting out of bed, if nine-cylinder
Tara scon will he pilot and Coli
There’d be the broken grass.
they would be in a cheerful mood all the day.
will he navigator. The flight,
. . . if. | Duncan U. Fletcher, senior UnDuring sleep, he says, the vital organs have been more all goes well, should , finished
Wo always knew which way it was
s ta te s senator from Florida,
Her mimic feet had gone;
or less at rest so that the vitality is low and the circulation Inside of 20 hours, Neither m an|jta8 tt way of saying something
By broken thistle-downs at dusk, week. To suddenly jump out of bed the moment one awakens will sleep.
when he indulges in the pastime of
By scattered weeds at dawn.
talking. The senate has been talk­
is to check the entire system, especially the heart, starting
THERE IS REASON in Italy’s ing some here recently. As usual
it working hard too suddenly.
It waan't hard to follow where
request that her terms in debt pay­ he has said something forcible.
She stormed the lily beds;
If you seem to lie unable to really wake up until some ment In? moro reasonable than the Senator Fletcher unburdened
Or left a ruinous, bright trail
granted Belgium. Compared himself in the
economy policy
time
after you have been out of bed, Mr. Holden suggests terms
Of dandelion heads.
with Italy, Belgium is a very rich of the present administration. Ho
that you try this: Stretch every limb before you jump out country. Her natural resources, intimates that the rule that there
But yesterday she ran away,
of bed. Stretch every muscle in your body, the arms, legs, in coni, iron, and otherwise, are shall bo only two pencils per em­
And in the morning sun;
neck and try to increase the length of the body several in­ much greater Belgium’s wealth ploye and three per postmaster per
There’s not a lurkspur crumpled ches.
per capita is $1,1127. Italy’s only month is rather a niggardly one
down,
$568.
for so rich a fellow ns Uncle Sam.
And not n weed undone.
After exercising in one position, roll over and yawn and
As for “services in the war," in Then he opens up on the admini-

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Consider The Cat

7 Ml W. First)

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Try Se_
Shop for i
iwork.
Next to VJ

LEAD PENCILS

She always broke n yellow howl,
Or something th at was blue;
Thu days she came in starchy frock
To make n cull on you.

stretch and stretch and yawn

movemontH immediately on awakening. In hin ca.se, it takes

Her gentle little hands would stray
Sl
seconds. ^ln yours.it need not occupy more than
Ail-*??8 a {toning cup;
three to five minutes at fir st find less ns von get hllo the
Polltciy she would play with ifi
Politely break it up.
swing. Hut, however long it takes remember you are g et­

ting up in the right way, the way Nature intended, and

She’d he so very sorry, though,
that the bodily functions will start off in a normal, health­
You’d call her precious lamb;
And cutch her tight ugninst your ful munner. Then you will start the day without that heavy
heart,
feeling or the dizziness that follows a quick jump from bed."
And give her bread and jam.

MY FAVORITE STORIES

I think the nngel folks won’t mind,
By IRVIN S. CUllII
As she goes walking through,
If she should climb upon ii shelf
Hrnm Stoker, the friend ami bio­ that Nansen was sitting in the royAnd break a star nr two.
— Kathryn Worth in the Now York grapher of Sir Henry Irving, used at box. Irving received the news
Times.
to tell a story illustrative of his with silence.
A few minutes later one of the
distinguished patron’s well-known Irving
merely grunted. And right
"Wheru wero you last night,"
asks an exchange. F’revens sake, aversion to having any counter- on members of the company bust­
you don’t think we would tell, do attraction sharing the attention r* led up to the star to tell him the
a theatre during one of Sir Henry’s same thing, the heels of this up
you?
performances.
came a fluttering woman “super"
-------- o--------Sir Henry was playing his annual nud said:
Today’s best laugh: "Adam Was
made first so he could have a London engagement once when
"Ow, Sinr 'Enery. did you know
chance to say a few words."— Nansen, in the height of his fame Nansen was in the \msc?"
Providence News.
an Arctic explurer. returned front
"Nansen? Nansen?" said Irving
an expedition from the polar r e g ­ as thought he were trying to re­
Headline in tile Chicago Tribune ions. Ihe curtain was just about member who this person Nansen
says, "Scientists Favor Scanty to rise one evening when Stoker might he. "Oh yes—the chap who
Clothes." Gosh, aren’t they al­ came behind the scenes with news stuud.s the cold so well!"
ready getting their money’s worth?
-------- o-------It’s a good thing there’s nothing
THE WRONG SOLUTION
in a name because
W. Crooke,
TAMPA TRIBUNE
head of the nnt I-Saloon League in
thin state, would prolmhly bo in
Editor Benjamin of the Ocala
Further, we do not understand
hot water all of the time.
. itti is usually a good advocate of how a newspaper can thoughtfullaw enforcement, but sometimes |y print an editorial expression
Friends of the president declare me zeal leads him beyond it, or lie that is nothing less than advocuhe Is not worried about the threat­ fails to say just what he means, cy of law breaking or mob murened coal strike. lie’s not hy him­ Ono understands that the nation.tl dor. It can nut he justified, even
self, can you imagine Explorer crime situation calls for strong uc- though we all realize that there
MacMillan losing sleep over it? thm, hut we have no symphathy are many, ninny cases where all
■---- o--------such as suggested in the S tar: good citizens are strongly tempted
Our idea of ihe meanest trick in or, Albert
Mouse, the supcrainart to take the law into their own
Ihe world is told by Life in the criminal, who
escaped from the hands.
following tale. She: "Can you drive 1«mpa jail some months ago, was
Lynching* have been on the de­
with one hand?" He: You bet I captured in Toledo, Ohio, Tues­
can " She: Then have an apple." day, nud may be bromrht back in crease in recent years, but there
will be *"
an Increase unK'™
unless we
-------- o-------Tampa. The Star predicts that f w,i'
w" make
An dvcrtiacnicnt in the Illinois he is sentenced to n term in the cn["rccmeInt of lttW moro
Statu Register says, "Special penitentiary, he will get out of it
“ M. criminal gets out "in less
Values In Sateen Bloomers—-with in less than six months. It would , n !i' x n,ontl'**” be has been uidsitting room In every pair. Boy, pay the people of Florida and hu- , an,l “betterI I’V the jurors, the
Page the camera man, we're reg­ mnriity in general, if such crimi- '“ wyers, the pardon board, or hy
istering astonishment.
mils were lynched us soon as cap- , Mcriminal or silly public sympa-------- o--------tured."
thy, as in various cases in the past.
African girls are demanding
In
the
first
place,
Albert
House
.^oni°
j* needed against all
more clothing, showing that the perhaps has never been guilty of *them. H^li,on
for ignorance,
"Education
.......‘
•wore civilized you become, the less crimes calling for the death penal- l’lini;,hment
for crime. Whatever
you want to wear. But our office
hoy says it isn’t the civilization ty, although charges against him th&lt;? BollUlon. 11 ls not lynching,
'Vo can’t believe our Ocala
that bothering us, it’s the doggone in Tampa alone would make hint
liable to 10 years imprisonment.
friend meant just what he said.
weather.
The New Orleans Times-Pica­
yune says, Divide the length of
one arm plus the length of one leg
hy the volume of your body trunk
and the result is your northologic
index. If the index is low it de­
notes that you are branchy morph.
A high index on the contrary, prov­
es you are a dctichomorph," Seems
to us like there's no choice between
the two, they "low-rate" you in
both instances,

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Frank Parker Stookbridge de­
clared Hanford has the most de­
sirable location of any city in the
state nml is destined to become the
greatest inland city in Florida.
Coming from a noted writer like
tions mean n great deal and Kanlions mean ng real deal anil San­
ford may be reasonably certain
that it will get due recognition
from the editor of Reviews of
KeyiewH in his urticle on Florida
which will uppeur in the Deceinlier
issue.

TIMES

on of the public building program
of the nation, when there is said
to the three times so much su r­
plus in the United States treasury.
Economy is a great thing, if it
is not allowed to run to seed.
Much of what is heralded as econ­
omy is flub-duh and of the variety
that has seeded. Most of that be­
ing bandied about by the adminis­
tration is of this qunlity.
What is needed is to cut out
waste. That will probably mean
dispensing with a lot of useless
government positions and more or
less ornamental government em­
ployes. For that reason the ad­
ministration is not to he expected
to be overly strong for it. Preaiidents who have eyes set on an­
other term have a way of rather
have been beaten.
•
bFenth, a fte r will be a surplus of to see the number of government
It w a s Italy Ihnt stood bet ten ■R4?vern| hundred million dollars du- jobs increased, that they may
the central m-wera. and Urn .wul* *
tht. fo|iowinjr fiicn| yenr.
strengthen tnvmselrrir by nn*njits
roads that Napoleon built Jn*&gt;
Admitting that there are many ing those who are to fill them,
Italy, and the Austrian and ^
(economies which can he effected than to see them cut down during
man troops could have used into jn thl. business of government with- their administration. Pencils won’t
France,
out hampering morale and effi­ kick if they are not employed. Of­
ciency, Senator Fletcher announ­ fice-loving politicians will.
THE FRENCH are convincing ces himself in favor of all neces­
When it comes to putting this
the Riffs tlmt modern methods, in­ sary appropriations. He strongly
country upon a sound, sensible and
cluding flying machines and tanks, advocates tho elimination of waste economical
basis and still have it
in the hands of Frenchmen, make and sets up that we find, however, function ns it should in the interup a deeadly combination.
thnt the reduction of taxes mid
French soldiers push and pull charges are seldom reflected in est of the people we had as soon
risk Duncan U. Fletcher to pre­
at light artillery wagons when the the cost of necessities.
scribe the ways and menns of go­
horses give out, in swift pursuit
The senator is correct. Ho is ing about the task ns anybody we
of Riffs, and you realize that even
the big war, the years of desperate likewise a friend of the people and know. We are a t least sure that
Lighting, and the millions of deaths a safe ninn to follow. For in­ In* would try to save on something
among young men have not weak­ stance, he has recently pointed out which amounts to more than the
ened French courage. What other the utter folly of the republican cost of lend pencils, which seems
nations, bled and stripped of wealth proposal to issue $100,000,000, to he a hobby with the present
as France has been, would enter or more, of bonds, for the carrying chief executive.
with such spirit into another war?
The courage and spirit of Vorrlugetorix, Crillon, Duguesclin. I.ehire
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
and Bayard still live in France,

EXPENSIVE COFFEE
PROVIDENCE NEWS
Some of us are interested in th e. That was the best Brazil could
pi lot? of ruhlM*rt but all of us an* | think of. What was tho rotyilt? Inid erosUil hi tho price of coffee, stoat] of our using more coffee in
And when we think of coffee prices!this country, as the growth of popwe have to think of Brazil, where ulntion wou* ‘ suggest, we aetually
two-thirtls of our coffee comes used less when the Brazilians'
from. Lor instance, In the year end­ scheme resulted in boosting the
ing June 21). 1!)21, we bought 1,- price per pound from 1-1 1-2 cents
121),6(H),000 pou in Is of coffee from to nearly 21 rents.
Brazil at an average price of al­
Now, our Department of Commost It 1-2 cents a pound. That pierce is reading lectures to Bra­
semiied a fair price, and everyone zilian coffee growers and the B ra­
wt» knew the habits of the United zilian government on tho iniquity
States public hoped that, for B ra­ of trying to regulate trade by such
zil s sake, it would continue.
artificial methods as the valoriza­
But it didn’t continue. The Bra­ tion scheme. May he, one of these
zilian government hit on what it daps, Mr. Hoover will rub his eyes
thought to la- n brilliant idea. It and wonder whether the Fordneystarted n “valorization scheme," in McCumber tariff is not just ns
other words, a scheme like that of
the British government in regard economically perilous and indefen­
to rubber. It limited output nnd sible as the less subtle Brazilian
railed prices,
scheme.

H o w ’s Y ou r Health?
Y^iu are no doubt well and feeling fine, Ad
way to be. However, if sickness should iiud
prepnred—have a reserve fund to pay dvda
druggist, etc. Keep an account with the S«a|
ty Bank.

*1 Per Cent Interest Paid On.Savinji

]

S e m i n o l e (Jn u filijl
S a n f o r d . Fla.

STRENGTH- SERVICK - FROfiKE

START THAT “NEST EGG
T H E EV EN IN G OF TOUR L

PIONEERING DIFFICULTIES

THE UNIVERSAL Christian
conference at Stoekholf decides
that money making is the curse of
the world. Powerful men try to
get more for themselves instead
of worrying about their le-s for­
tunate brothers.
That is not news. Saint James
knew about it when he wrote. "Go
to, now ye rich, weep nml howl,
etc,”
The question is "What are you
going to do about it?"
HOW CAN YOU put noble
emulation in place of base com­
petition, and bow persuade the
powerful man that it is better to
make a million men happy than to
make ten million dollars. Also
how will you make the average
man work, if freed from necessity’s
lash? All that will come, hut not
quickly.
SECRETARY Mellon* predic­
tion that a cut in tax rates would
reduce higher tax revenue, comes
true.
In spite of the tux cut of PJ25,
Unde Sam's tax receipt-- for this
July were $15,000.00 above last
year.
You can make taxes so high as
to cut revenue nud just high
enough to give maximum revenue.
There is no doubt *h»t taxation
much helow the present rate .vould
yield revenue more than ample
for all government needs

Many Sanford people are
today because they putt

Barron Collier is evidently learn­ ural that his
representatives!
ing that pioneering has difficulties should shape those developments
other than overcoming the ob­ according to his wishes. And it
stacles placed hy nature.
is also natural that, while proba­
Down in his Florida Everglades bly greatly bonefitting everybody
empire there have been for many in general, there should he in­
years a number of widely sep arat­ stances in tlie work of some per­
ed and very small settlements, son* or communities receiving
whose people hud never gotten deal that should look to them, and
anywhere m a community sense, perhaps he, in some respects un­
and who never would because they fair. It scarcely could Ire other­
hud neither the numbers or capi­ wise. And now these people, be­
tal to build communities. Their ing human, are resenting this overfirst and only opportunity came lordship, are resisting some of Col­
with the advent of Mr. Collier with lier's plans, and are asking the
his vast development plans nnd governor to remove certain county
Realtors.
ample wealth to make them reali­ officials charged with being but
2102 First St.
ties.
tools of Collier.
■ SI
’I lie holdings of a great many
And so, there is trouble again. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a m i k i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * * *
""
of these settlers were sold to Col­ It is probable that if given full
lier at prices advantageous to them swing and all possible aid the
and they themselves entered i n t o [dans of Collier once carried out n i i x i i i i i v i i i i i i g m i i s i H i n 111' 11'
profitable employment with his would enormously benefit every­
companies, and some into official body down there; nnd yet, if some
post ion s in the county created by of those j ample find incidental aa
him.
cause for hostility they have every
Having created and practically right to lawfully oppose him. It
owning the county, furnishing both is a regrettable but unavoidable
plnns ami capital for its reclama­ phase of every such great under­
tion ami development, it was n at­ taking.

sa v in g s in Real Estati

Consult us for investiw

Britt-Chittenden Realty Cora

10 acres with 6 room house, ;&gt;
of Sanford. $2000.00* Term&amp;J

WHY NOT?
TAMPA TIMES

65x200 ft. lot with two *&gt; 10Utl
$M00. $800 cash. Rnlnm -'c^
0 lots, 3 facing Sanford A'e
All for $3000.(‘"

A woman writer in New York, from my fellows."
in an indignant letter to a news­
Khe doesn't smoko simply be­
paper, touches something that is cause she doesn’t want to, although
a very live question throughout she might have wanted to "if the
these United States, it concerns smokers had not been so darned
one s altitude toward social drink­ intolerant on the subject,"
ing and smoking.
She is willing, she says, to let
This woman says that she has the other people indulge their peU iT stron}' dislike for alcoholic 1Cl*liar tastes without interfering,
drinks, as also for hot chocolate, I The explanation of this particsarsapunlla, ginger ale, coca cola, "lor kind of intolerance is given ■ n a a a a a a N x a a a a a n x M H u a u ’SManxi^i
peppermint, sauer kraut and pars- Gy lleywood Broun, critic of
- 9' , ? ut
wj H‘n -I go ...
to ..a party | things in general, as follows: "It
or a dinner, 1 f»n,I my fellow isn't neighborly to say to kind
guests think themselves entitled and cordial friends: 'No, thanks,
to decide for me which dislikes I • don't smoke,’ or 'and if you
n o t ic e
muy confess and which I may not. please, no more liquor for me.’
T l.deC,!!inf K,',K«r ale, 1 notice u In any such remark there is an
shade of suspicion creeping implied criticism of the manner in
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONinto the atmosphere. Ginger ale which the Indy with the ladle is
is sometimes used in connection Rx'ing her life.
with the liquors which it is social
So there is, no doubt—also,
|y forbidden to dislike or disop- perhaps, of the manner in which
Now under construction at tfi*? cor!1?T
provo of, and J am getting near the other guests are living their
tho danger line. But let me do- lives. Yet why should not the
and Sanford Ave., arc requ^ 1
dine whiskey, beer or gin, a n d - hostess and the other guests ho
whew! The coldest blizzard that as considerate of the feelings of a

DR FOSDICK. who will soon
pray for the Longue .f Ni iorn at
headquarters in Geneva, is p. moderi :st. He thinks it unlikely thut
any man could live long in a
whale’s belly.
The Kw. Arnold Gnbctc'n says
Dr. Fusdick is des ended directly
from the ancient tribe of Saddueees. A harsh tiling to say of
anybody.
The Rev. Gabelein cannot en­
dure philosophers, especially if
they teach evolution. "There are
three distinct type* of being," say
the reverend gentleman—"angels,
man and animals. And an animal
could become a man no more eaoiiy
than a man could become an
mal.
If the Rex' Gabelein could wnteh
the effect of bootleg whiskey, l»e
would know that mail can bccv'pc compared *with ‘ule' chifl t h n ^ e n S f h ? 1 Wh°?f t*st®
fn,m
l vetones me ami
l,
tn * theirs as they expect that guest
us unimul very easily.
j velopes me and separates me!to be about their feelings?

W. V. Wheel

410-411-412 1st National Bank

NEW

ARCAlh

Britt-Chittenden Realty

210 E. First St.

�THE SANFORD HE

IDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1925

She’s Queen of Flivver City
^O ffice 148

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

To My Friends and Patrons
I will reopen my dining room nt noon Sunday and

TELEPHONE:—Bos. 428-J

II l&gt;e ready to serve my patrons njrnin.

WESLEYAN TRUTH SEEKERS CL
HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING

, Number Two,
Umatilla,
Orlando Chap, Morris Day
lie Hall Thursimbers are urg-

From Mizzou

MRS. M. D. BARBER
800 M agnolin A vc.

The Wesleyan Truth Seeker visits and $23.80 tJPent/or
_ .„
(charity.
class held its regular monthly bus-1 The door committee for* s,
iness and social meeting at the her is as follows; M e s d im i^ T ^
home of Mrs. Turner Monday a ft­ ner .Moreland Chappel and Hughey.
Two new members were present
ernoon with Mrs. R. W. Turner, and
welcomed into the cln«s, Mr*.
president, in the chair.
iu
Rose and Mrs. Turner F.
Devotional chairman, Mrs. C. II. j|„y. Twvo visitors were also j,re9*
Smith, read scripture from the 2nd ent. Miss Katherine Kimbcll ami
chapter of Proverbs Mrs. Smith Mrs. William Musgrove.
gave a short talk, taking as he
After the business was conclud­
subject, I “Sincere Truth Seeking. ed the g^iest entered into a con­
This was_ followed by sentenc test "A Floral Love Story." after
prayers. The class sang "Wonder which they were told that IT. years
ful Words of Life."
A duet by Mesdunies Smith and
Spurting, "Take Time To Be Holy”
was greatly enjoyed.
The Secretary’s report was ap­
proved and the treasurer’s report
was gratifying, showing n nice
balance on hand.
Reports from various committees
were very pleasing. The flower the

Beach Property
IS SCARCE
ANI) GETTING SCARCER
ALL THE TIME
YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY PER FOOT IN THE
VERY NEAR FUTURE WHAT IT COST PER LOT
NOW

Porter, 18, whs selected trom IKK) contestants to he *\MUs
nt the Atlantic City pageant. She has golden brown hair
eyes.

For Further Information.
Call nt Montezuma Hotel.

MANY NEW BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED
BY THE MUNICIPAL LIBRARY

Uway of Orlando
the city Tuesday.
of Geneva was a

J. II. JACKSON

The following hooks hnve been
recently added to the librnry
through purchase or gifts:
Branch: Memoris of a Southern
on is spending a woman. A retrospect of eighty
kjonville on busi- years, picturing the life in the
south in ante-bellum days, with a
neralogical record of the Branch
mlly.
Hughes: Love affairs of great
musicians. A new edition of un
attractive book, describing the ro­
of Jackson- mances of well known musicians
of Mrs. Harry from the early days to Chopin.
Well illustrated.
More: Dogma of evolution.
returned Monday W rtten by a scientist, who in these
where he went to lectures “shows clearly upon what
a slight basis the teachings of
evolution exist. The book shows
Spencer, who spent] ‘not proven’ in regard to evolu­
at Daytona Beach, tion, "and 'is heartily recom­
Tuesday.
mended to all thoughtful readers
by a leading religious magazine,
[ C. W. Culpepper as well ns other writers.
fit Tuesday in the
Shuw: Caesnr and Cleopatra.
f friends.
An interesting “ page of history"
written by this brilliant dramaJunn of Atlanta is
ir sister, Mrs. Will

Curwood:
Ancient highway.
This popular novelist pictures
Quebec in the days of the past in
this colorful tale, with a theme
quite different fro his other
stories,
(iihl)s: Soundings. A powerful
h»ve story of Engluml, France ami i
America, well balanced ami normal,
with characters delineated with
skill and perception.
Oppen: Stolen idols. Two idols,
representing the Body and Soul,
have been stolen from a Chinese,
lemplt by an American and un
Englishman. Much huppeiu liefore tile mystery is solved, and the
idols are again side by side.
Rinehart: Red lamp. A clever
detective story, where the mystery
moves rapidly and is well u tam­
ed. Considered one of the uiittnr's
best hooks.
Wilson: Ruggles and Red Gap.
Tliis farcical tale is especially lik­
ed by men in which a well trained
English servant through an acci­
dent becomes n member of the best
society in Red Gap, Washington.
Wright: Son of his fnth-rvery human story laid in Arizona,
clean, wholesome and entertaining,
witli a delightful h i li girl as the
I heroine. One of the best of the Here’s Mi nuri's | n ttn -t. Miss
I later Wright stories.
liortoni’c Rainey of Springfield,
Mo,, ha &lt;been selected to represent
the state in (lie American Legion
they will visit friends and relatives Will Erect Tablet In beauty contest at its national con­
vention in iimaha in Oetolier.
for several weeks.
» • •'
—. •
Honor Of Song Writer
Miss Miriam Powell, who has
been tho attractive guest of Miss
M argaret Zachary for the past
week, left Wednesday for her home
in Tampa. While here, Miss Powell
was the recipient of many social
courtesies.

K

spending this
;u Beach as the
| Herndon.
it

is

Kimball of Inctfe house guest
JfAskgraves. i
bn twurned to r.tts
[ter spending sever
city on business.
k D. L. Thrasher loft
f si* weeks trip inpork ami Canada.

II. B SCIIULTE REALTY CO., Inc,

Long Time Loans on Residences and Husiness Property

M A K U U K S K ItV A T IO N E A R L Y

Easy Repayment Plan
Office In new Merrlweather Pudding
!nd Street.

Phone 61

SAVE and
THRIVE

Water That Is Surging
With Ambition

On 1st Street

Steam is merely water that in surging with ambition.
It has within it the force which ntoven the wheels of
commerce.
Ambition is* the force in your life which will enable
mu to do the big successful things you would like to do.
Ambition expressed •» !&gt; growing hank account will mark
&gt;011 as a winner in life. Have you an account’with the
First National Bank? It it growing?

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Rooms ri01-r»02. Phone 95
First National Hank llullillng
SALES FORCE
DOUGLAS KINl

■iilliams of Jacksonnest of her mother,
p i (or a few days.
Overlin has returnU Beach whore she
laath at this sumMilam Sage stop™Tmity enroute to
1 Tauu from North

THE COLLEGE GIRL

Conialez and Mrs.
I ipat Tuesday nftJvlo u the guest of

U. S. Tourists Receive
Privileges From Cuba
W ind daughter,
HAVANA. Aug.
iti**Uroni |lender- zens of the United States will re ­
T a in ts in North ceive the same privileges given Co­
spent the sum- han citizens by the immigration
authorities, under u recent depart­
ment ruling.
?°n and little son,
The treasury department has ex­
“ y for Daytona empted tourists and other travelers
**veral weeks as from payment of the one-quarter
,n Mildred Peu- of one per cent tax on money above
$50 taken out of the country by
travelers. Secretary of tho 1rej,i4'
ury Cqrtuyu authorized steamship
companies to issue identification
cards to passengers, which, on
their leaving the country, absolves
them front either making a state­
ment as to tho umount of money
*lng has returned they are carrying or payment of
l(h friends and rel'P*. Clearwater, St. the tax.
vther points on the
LIBRARY STORY HOUR
Mrs. Catherine E. McKeown, u
,5 Connelly and lit- visitor from Long Island, will con­
duct the Story hour at the Library
?nn*Hy Jr., and
Saturduy morning at 1°
Pt"ih spent Tuendav next
Al! the young folks are
►guest of Mr. and o’clock.
invited to attend Mrs. McKeown
nbish.
has had long experience in this
line of work, and delighted the
McCracken and lit- children who were present last
’ have returned from week, when a very pleasant pro­
other points of gram wan given.
] th Carolina where
kast three weeks.
NOTICE
We are experienced in curling
and daugh- and marcelling the hair. 75 cents.
ave returned from Call a t 1108 1-2 Myrtle Avenue, 8
•'re they have been
■lr- and Mrs. George a. m. to 12 and 1 to 3 p. m.
Oak Hill lots will be increased
in price on Sept. 1st to $650.00. N.
'en&lt;ts of little Bob™ bright little son H. Garner.
Robert Herndon,
Mrs. Claire Everetle
yl to learn that he
ptdly after his re- T r a c k , r u( A l l l i l l * IM n n u lu rlr
•Gonzalez
days here
&gt;hd Mrs.
Tampa

of Mias the
G. M.
where

r l i i ) Ina and slu g Ins
V a l u a b l e c o u r s e s In m o d e r n p e d ­
ag o g y ta u g h t from e lem en tary
to th e h ig h est stan d ard .
3 1 0 Oak A v e .

BERLIN. Aug. 20.—tVP)—Notwithstanding that next year will
mark the With anniversary of the
Bayreuth Opera House, there will
be no Bayreuth festival to cele­
brate the event. Even the signifi
calico of such an anniversary can
not induce tho powers that he to
relax the custom of having the
festival on two consecutive years
with un intermission the year fol­
lowing.
In P.I27. however, there will lie
a compensating festival with “The
Ring" and "Parsifal," while "Rienzi" will be produced for the first
time.

in the
tember,
of the
Fort Pierce—Permits issued f.&gt;r
constructing three four - family
apartment buildings, nt cost of
$20,1101) each.

VIRGINIA II. IMNKR
Teacher of Piano
flu -c-t in Theory, Harmony, and
Ear Training
t'ertificated Progressive Series
Teacher
Studio
Phone
Mil Park Ave.
133-W

both round and square style. Dull kid and pate
ither. Lined with mercerized floral fabrics.
Priced from

$5 to $10

i

Boys’ Gulf Coast
Longies
Just received new shipment of boys long trousers
Sizes 4 yrs. to 1-1 yrs. To sell for

WE HAVE 1000 YARDS SEED BED CLOTH TO SELL
SEE US AT ONCE

T he Y o w ell
Five years
home by his '
his mother *
you renteim*'
I’ve changed I

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Com pany

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�ORP JlERgUD, j y ^ I ^ D A Y , _ A U G U ^ 2 6 ^ 1 |g

T hreeO f The Four I
Contenders
Suffer
%_
' *ut f
. fWl »
*|
Defeat On Tuesday

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford at Lakeland.
Tampa a t St. Petersburg.

NATIONAL l e a g u e

Friable Pitches Part Game
LAKELAND, Aug. 26.—M V The Highlanders battered their
way to two victories here Tuesday
in a doublohendor with the Coieryfcdii, hitting in two pinches when
the buses were loaded, to win in
the first, 15 to 2, and the second
game, 10 to 2. The second game
scheduled fur seven innings, was
called in the sixth because of dark­
ness.
FIRST GAME
The Box Hciirc
SANFORD
Ali It H PO A K
Levy, ss. .. i. , . 4 0 0 2 1 0
Frixbie, 3b-p. .. 4 0 1 0 2 0
Joyner, I f . ... 4
0 0 0 0 0
McQuc, 2b...... 4
1 2 1 0 1
Dumas, cf-3b. .. 4 0 1 2 2 0
Bniiey, l b ...... 4
1 J 15 0 0
Kinsey, rf-cf. . . 4 0 1 2 1 0
Hardy, c................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Kidd, p. ...............0 0 » 0 0 0
Mason, p-rf. .. „ 4 0 3 1 l 1
Alford, c...................8 0 l 1 0 0
Totals ......... 30 2
LAKELAND
AB it
Kowalski, 2b.
.. 4 2
Buckley, ss.............. 3 1
Welch, If................ 4 2
firniMr, cf.
„ 23
Edwards, lb. . . .
53
Doyle, 3b. ..
.. 3 0
Surface, rf.............. 3 2
Francis, c................ 4 I
Ery, ................... 4 1
Thorburn, Ha. . 2 0
xCuniuk, cf. .. .. 1 0

10 2 1
II PO
1 6
1 1
2 2
1 3
4 4
0 0
0 3
2 4
2 0
(I 3
0 1

13 2
A K
3 1
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
4 0
l 0
0 0

Totals
3515 13 27 11 3
x Batted for Brazier in Hth.
Score by innings:
S a n fo rd ............... 000 000 002— 2
Lakeland ..
.. 509 OKI OOx—15
Summary: Two base hits, Me*
que, Brazier, Edwards.
Stolen
bases, Welch, 2. Sacrifice, Welch,
Brazier, Doyle. Double plays, Ery

AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York a t Chicago,
Washington a t St. Louis.
Boston at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.

Mann’s Timely Hitting IleHponsililr For Defeat of
League Lenders; Dodgers
Take One ITcm the Cards
BRAVES BEAT PIRATES
BOSTON, Aug. 26—f/P)—Mann’s
hitting was responsible for Bos­
ton's 2 to I victory over the league
leading
Pittsburgh Pirates ut
Braves* Field Tuesday.
After
Welch singled in tho first inning
he was sent over tho plate with the
Braves' first run when Mann tripl­
ed to tiie sen re-Iwn rd. In the six­
th, Goutran it's single, Welch’s sac­
rifice uml Mann's basu hit gave
Boston its wining ‘run.
Somerville fans turned out in
largo numbers to pay honors to
their fellow townsman Harold
"Pie" Traynor, Pirulcs’ third base­
man. They presented him with
several gifLs, His triple after
Gooch drove out n two bagger,
gave Pittsburgh its only run. Af­
ter Ilie second inning, Barnes, the
Braves' liurler, held tin.* Pirates to
but two hits.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh
010 060 000—1-6-0
Boston .......... 100 001 OOx 2-7-1
Batteries: Yde nnd
Gooch;
Barnes and O’Neill.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—&lt;/P&gt;—
The New York Giants strengthen­
ed their hold on second place
Tuesday by winning the fir.u
game of their aericM with Cincin­
nati 7 to 6. Catcher Hartley's
hitting wu.i the liig factor in New
York’» victory. He doubled in the
fourth and scored on Nehf's Min­
gle, He cleared the buses with u
triple in the fifth and scored the
winning run in the eighth on
Frisch’s single. After Young was
hit with u pitched hall by Donohue
in the sixth lie rushed out to tiie
box mul took n few punches ut
tho Cincinnati pitcher. Third base­
man Pinelli got between the play­
ers and Umpire Quigley carried
Young away. Young and Donohue
were both put out uf the go me.
Score bj* innings:
Cincinnati
102 000 300—6-11-2
New York .. 200 130 Olx—7-12-1
Batteries; Donohue, Brady mid
Hargrave; Nchf and Hartley,

browns Defeat Champs When
Gaston Hurls Fine Game;
Yankees Hunch H its And
Easily Defeat W hite Sox

CLEVELAND, Aug. 20.—l/P)—
A tripl? play executed by Cleve­
land helped the Indians defeat the
Athletics 4 to 3 Tuesday.
Miller led off in the second in­
ning with a double and tool; third
'on Perkin’s single. Galloway hit
to .Spurgeon who tagged Perkins
out on the baseline and threw to
L. Sewell in time to get Miller at
the plate. Galloway in the mean­
time had rounded first and war.
thrown out a t second. L. Sewell to
J. Sewell.
Walbarg prevented
Cleveland
from
scoring until the
C'olih Has Easy Times With sixth when Buckeye
led off with a
Saints In First Gamp and tingle and scored on Jamieson’s
Swanson Hosts Houston In sacrifice and Lee’s single. Lee scor­
Pitchers’ Hattie In Second ed on J. Sewell’s single and Bis­
hop's
fumble
of
Spurgeon’s
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 20.— grounder. Rommel! replaced Wall/P)—Tampa took two games of a berg in thn seventh and Cleveland
double header from St. Petersburg scored 2 more runs on singles by
hero Tuesday, the leugue leaders llodanp and L. Sewell and McNul­
pounding Hewitt for 13 hits and a ty's double.
Philadelphia made its first run
6 to 2 victory in the opener nnd
getting to Houston for n 3 to 2 in the fourth on a single by Sim­
mons' and Miller’s double. In the
margin in thg second contest.
Cobb held the Suints helpless in eighth the visitors got 2 more on
the first game with the exception a double by Lamar and singles by
of tho ninth Inning when four hits Miller, Perkins and Hide. S. Smith
nolted two runs. Swanson allowed replaced Buckeye and ttomniell hit
oidy four hit* in the second game into n double play.
Score by innings:
but two of these were grouped in
both the third and ninth innings, Philadelphia 000 100 020-3-12-1
one run crossing the plate each Cleveland .. 000 002 20x— I- 8-2
Batteries: Walberg, Bom mol and
time.
Weik’fl triple scored Estrada in Cochrane; Buckeye, Smith and Se­
tho first inning of the opening well.
game nnd the Smokers added an­
other in the second on singles by
TIGERS WALLOP BOSTON
Lee and Lopez nnd Cnsnrcs sacri­
DETROIT, Aug. 26.—f/P)—De­
fice. A single by Jesm er, Cobb’s troit walloped Boston Tuesday, 1J
double and Snead's home run to 4, in the series opener, cutting
brought in another trio in the fiftli loose in the first inning to score
stanza.
nine runs and -■■nd Zahniser to tin
The second game saw tho Smok­ showers. Th- Easterner treated
ers again jump into the lend when the crowd to a rare double play in
singles by Jesmer and Snead tin! seventh when Rigney doubled
counted a run in the thud frame. to deep center. Bossier was on
FIRST GAME
second and Haney on first. Haney
was on Basslor’s heels ns th.iy
The Box Score
Snead, 2b........ . 4
12
3 1 0 trotted across the rubber to lie
Hicks, 8b........... 3
I2
1 4 0 tugged out together by Stokes a f­
Estrada, cf........5
11
2 U 0 ter Flugstend had relayed the ball
Walk, mh........
5 0 2 1 3 0 to the plate viu Itothroek.
Lee, rf. ............ 4 1 2 0 0 0
Score by innings:
Casa res, If........3
0 1) 5 1 0 Boston
.. 000 000 202— 4- 7-5
Lopez, e.
.. . I o 2
6 i 1 Detroit
mil Kll U x—14-14-0
Jesmer, lb........ 4
11
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Cobb, p............. .1
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Totals
SAINTS
Allen, ss.
Morris, rf.
Mitchell, 2b
Brown, cf. ,
Doyle, 3b.
Barnes, lb.
Cox, If. .
Besite, c. .
llusvitt, p.
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BROWNS ROMP SENATORS
ST.-LO U IS, Aug. 26.—Hi7

COMMERCIAL CAR
W ith the follow ing im provem ents in the
Panel C om m ercial C ar, D odge Brothers
have gone beyond c u rre n t practice both
in point o f sm a rt ap p earan ce and greuter
com fort for the d river:
A closed c ab is n o w provided, steel through­
out, w ith a fulM ength a n d ex tra wide steel
door. T h e w indow s, o p eratin g in noiseless
runw ays, a re raised an d low ered as in
passenger cars.
T he se at is deeply cushioned an d equipped
w ith a sp rin g back, hinged to fold forward,
assuring exceptional rid in g com fort. The
tire c arrie r *is*under th e re a r, freeing the full
a re a o f th e side panels for display advertising.
A ttractiv e a n d /p ra c tic a l in design, this
Sturdy c a r offers th e .additional advantage
of com plete, y ear-ro u n d protection from
ruin and cold.

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All-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open
cars, bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more
attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New
improved transmission and rear axle brakes on all
types. One-piece ventilating windshield on closed
ears; double ventilating type on open cars. C u r t a i n s
opening with all doors on l ouring car and Run­
about. fl Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of
finer quality to harmonize; and nickeled radiator
shells. Many other refinements now add to the

( I BS SWAMP &lt;{t AKERS
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26.—(/P)
The Chicago Cubs pounded four
local liurlera for 22 hits Tuesday
nnd by trimming tho Phillies, 19
to 10, went into sixth place in the
ieugue standing. Keen was knock­
ed out of the box in the fiisl in­
ning hut Kaufman held the Flotehermen in check while the Cubs
were scoring in every inning but
two.

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Greenville
Columbia „
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ROBINS DO .VN CARDS
BROOKLYN, Aug. 20—UP)—
Hank DeBerry’s single with the
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touts filled, in tliv ninth inning awarded at $620,000 for constructpeered Dick Cvx with the run that iiigr new acbeol building.

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T o t a l s ......... 31 2 7 27 1 1 1
x Rutted for Hewitt in 9th.
Score by innings:
Tn in p a ..............
IB) 030 100-G
St. Petersburg .. 000 000 002—2
Summary: Two Imsu hits, Lee,
Cobh, Lopez, Hicks, Three base
hit, Weilt. Home run, Snead. Stol­
en base, Hewitt, Hicks. Sacrifice,
Casares,
Double play, Hicks,
Snead and Jesmer. Left on hnse,
St. Pete railing 3; Tampa 7. Base
on bulls off lluwitt 1; Cobb I.
Struck out by Cobb 5; Hewitt 2.
Umpires, Alvarez uud Brewer.
Time 1:45.
SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
Tampa
001 021) 0—3-8-1
St. Pete
001 000 0—2-4-1
Summary: Two base hit, Musaner. Three base hit, Wcik. Stolen
hnse, Snead, Allen.
Mitchell,
Barnes. Sacrifice, Swanson, Mor­
ris, Nance, Hicks, Hesse. Double
play, Estrada to Nance. I.eft on
btt»o, Tampa 7; St. Petersburg 6.
Base on balls, off Swanson 3.
S tt uck out by Swanson 3; Hous­
ton I. Umpires, Baxter, Brower
and Alvarez. Time of game 1:20.
gave the Itobins a 5 to l victory
over tiie Cardinals Tuesday. The
victory carried Brooklyn within a
point of fourth place.
Duster Mulls started for tho
Cardinals mid gave way to Allan
SolJhiron after pitching six in­
nings. Tiny Osborne was the first
pitcher used by the Itobins. lie
allowed only one hit until the 7th,
when he became wild and was re­
lieved by Jess Petty. In the fifth,
Fournier hit his twenty-first home
tun of the season.
Score by innings:
St. Louis
0(H) 010 360—t- fl-0
Brooklyn
. 100 110 lot—5-17-2
Batteries; Mails and ll’Furrell;
Osborne, Putty and DeBerry.

Do d g e d r o t h e r

Yesterday’s
Results

Today’s Games j

Pittsburgh a t Boston.
Highlanders lift In Pinches. St. Louis a t Brooklyn.
Backed Up Excellent Hurl* Cincinnati aL New York.
ing With Good Fielding; Chicago a t Philadelphia.

CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—&lt;/P)—Sad
thiiiks Tuesday befell three of the
clubs gasping with hope of attain­
ment of major leagues pennant
plums. New York alone breasted
n wave of defeat th at engulfed
Pittsburgh, Washington and Phil­
adelphia, the American (leaders to­
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
day wore separated by one game,
Lakeland 15-10; Sanford 2-2.
and. the -Pirates held u five game
St. Petersburg 2-2; Tampa* fl-8.
advantage.
The Giants indicated that the
damaging'setback administered by
Boston 2; Pittsburgh 1.
the Pirates in tho recent series is
New York 7; Cincinnati 0.
not to-be taken tea seriously for
Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 4.
the McOruw mon staged n cournPhiladelphia Id; Chicago 19.
genus late inning rally to noce out
. Cincinnati, 7 to 6. The batting
AMERICAN LEXfcUE
• yes of the Pirates, which • had
Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 3.
i Inneed merderously a t a parade
Detroit 14; Boston 4.
| uf Giant hurlers during the Inst
Chicago 4; New York 7.
five games, softened perceptibly
St. Louii 8; Washington 2.
| when they beheld Barnes, fthe
suuntered
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION .Giant cast-off who
along to give the Braves a IwoNuahville 7; Atinnia 6.
to-one victory. The National stand­
Memphis 2; New Orleans 7.
ing today:
Little Bock 0; Mobile 7.
Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . 71 46 .6(17
Chattanooga 3; Birmingham 8.
New Y o r k .................. 6ft 54 X01
l ate inning rallies by Cleveland
Pounding Southpaw Zachary hard
in the early innings the St. Louis proved the undoing of the MackBrowns defeated the -Washington men and the Indians won four to
Senators Tuesday, H to 2, In the three. St. Louis opened a terrific
first game of the series. As the clubbing attack a t the outset to
Philadelphia Athletics lost, Wash­ win from W ashington, 8 to 4. The
ington retained first place. Gas­ standing:
ton allowed tho visitors only five Washington ............... 76 43 .6-19
Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 74 43 .632
safe hits.
Score by innings:
Washington .. 000 000 002—2-5-3
St. Louis .. . 051 200 OOx—8-9-1
Batteries: Zachary, Gregg and
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Buel; Gaston and Margrave.
(Second Half)
Won Lost Per
YANKS BEAT CIIISOX
17 .701
CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—New York T am p a...........-. ■„ .. 41
I uni fied hits Tuesday and easily Lakeland .................. 40 22 .645
defeated Chicago, 7 to 4, in the M. Petersburg .. .. 26 32 ,448
.216
first game of the :erics. Thurston, Sanford ................... 13 49
who started for the locals, was
NATIONAL LEAGUE
drivitp off the mound in the first
Won Lost Pet.
inning. Kerr checked the hitting
,607
until tho third inning when the
.561
Yankees scored tv.n more rum .
,534
Edwaids, the third pitcher to go Cincinnati ..
4ffr
u i the bill for Chicago, pitched a St. Louis ..
,483
better game, but was touched for Brooklyn ..
.446
two runs, one of which was a Chicago .. .,
.441
homer by Measel in the seventh Philadelphia
.443
inning, it being his 25th of the Boston .. ..
ea on. lie knocked out. Ids twen­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ty-fourth hono r off Kerr in the
Won Lost
third inning. No one was on hue
either time. Joo Dugan, third Washington
baseman of the Yankee*, was un- Philadelphia
Chicago .. .,
a i d e to play and probably will lie
out for the rent ut tho season due St. Louis ..
Detroit .. ..
to an injury to his knee.
Cleveland ..
Score by innings:
York .
New York
302 100 LOG—7-1 t-t New
Boston
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Chicago
000 290 200— 1- 7 1
Batteries: Junes nnd Bcngough;
Tho "busy bee" spends more
Kerr, Edwards and Crouse.
time in the hive than she docs out­
side hunting nectar. She only
Many regions of Latin America makes 31.65 trips during her life­
have excellent Imrdwood timber time nnd gathers only eight-tenths
forests far in exccsn of their own of a grnm of nectar.
needs, so much so' fthit*!n south' in­
stances they destroy them to util­
ize the land for agriculture.

DETROIT, MICH
Distributor:

HOWARD

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PLANS
:e d A t The Medical READY FOR RADIO

O c t o b e r AT GAINESVILLE

[n fe r e n c e
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‘par Eastern
1 °r»ot)if»l Medicine,
] in the Orient to
i Medical Congress
1vjch was organ,motc the science
r: jn general in
be held in Tok1*11 to 31, under
imperial Govp ' r e p o
every forL part of the
l ^ e d , and the
* T^fjrch by numk“ 'r.ll he brought
Jjiion and appropore important
P (jjoctotlon has
Lcbjects up to the
K practical results
observed, are
L j extermination
gnosis of amoc|* control of bori.pilation of stalls^tuberculosis.
lority of the mem-

bora have been health officers they
have ursed the various governmenta to put into practice to a
considerable extent the results of
the society’s scientific research and
discussion. In 1023 a t the lust Congress in Singapore, the council of
the society recommended that each
of the governments interested be
invited to nominate a representative on a beri-beri committee, the
r t
of which is to be heard at
the coming session, in confonnance with the policy of the associntion to have government representatives discuss particular probJems a t the general meetings.
It also has been decided to hold
nn exhibition relating to medicine
and hygiene at the October confercnce to display home-manufactured
Instruments and npparntus for
medicine and surgery, various
drugs, many kinds of serum and
vaccine, various species of parasites, medicinal plants, statistics of
various kinds and materials relating to the medical history of Japan.

IT’S WASHINGTON LETTER
]\y H I ARLES P. STEWART
ON. Aug.

20.—-If
anything from the
tnt make up your
[n and beg— unless
,t least a million or
political pull.
'Department is the
wobocracy.
You
hat when you go
the icy stare. W hat’s
turned down
jt a passport to go
'ou think you’re enWell, you're not, if
irtment disapproves,
lion’s required, eithpaitments are reto do certain tilings,
hing is left to the
nt to handle as it
lie with the State
you want it to be
h you.
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d to your legitimate
uts on no airs, ns the
ment does, but it's
t your case briefly,
wer. No, no arguplease.
P • •

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Other Countries
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FOUND IN IDAHO ■ WANTED TO BUY a n d t o s e l l — E
RIVER BOTTOM

Tougher Than Racing

man than you might expect. In
peace times it’s rather dependent
on public good will. It needs mon­
large chunks. It realizes it
ey inn In
won ’t get it unless it’s popular.
All11 but pacifists get nice treatment at the Department of War
The Justice Department always
is snowed under with work. It is
not like the Treasury Department,
which is busy hut keeps on top of
its job. The Justice Department
is behindhand everlastingly.
It listens to you, hut it listens
with a worried air, conscious that
all the time it's delayed it’s get­
ting deeper and deeper into the
hole.

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Deposit Expected to Be ltich
As That of the Boise Busin, ■N
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Lots or acreage. nny location, especially Lake frontage

or city property. Have cash ready.
POCATELLO. Idaho, Aug. 20.— !
(O’)—At a desolate point nt the
We have some pood buys in acreage and city property.
juncture of Clarke, Butte and J e f­ :
ferson counties in northeiistcrn :
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Idaho, where three rivers sink in­
to the sands of the Snake river
basin, a gold placer which is ex­
pected to he as rich as that of the
Boise Basin of early days has been
L. SIMMONS Sale a Manager
discovered.
Announcement from Dubois con­ !
HIS Magnolia Avc.
Phone 117 £
firmed the discovery and with the a
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the sands on the same square mile
of desert.
For nearly 50 years these mys­
terious rivers have been the des­
pair of geologists, engineers and
gold seekers because they guve hut
niggardly indication of the gold
Due lo increase of operating expenses the follow­
values that geologists insited must
be present.
ing prices will lit* effective Sept. I, HE!.*!. .
D. T, Murphy, a Dubois civil en­
gineer, sometime ngo set out to
locate the deposit.
Concluding
that three torrential streams ear­
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ned values hut moved too fust to
deposit them the search rapidly led
LO O
to the sinks where the theory was
verified.
Besides gold and indications of
platinum, gems of th® corundum
family of which enternlds and ru­
bies ure typical, have been found.

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—Tlie State Board of Control will
a t its meeting today be presented
by Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of
Agriculture, with plans for the es­
tablishing of llndio Broadcasting
Station WELA, ns authorized by
the legislature of 1925.
Under an net of the 1925 legis­
lature $50,000 was appropriated to
establish n radio broadcasting sta­
tion at the University of Florida
Gainesville, connecting by remote'
control the state capital and the
F
State College for Women
at lallahassee. As outlined in the
provision the station is to have a
maximum power of five kilowatts,
the use of the station to he equal­
ly divided between the two cities
in which nppnratus is placed.
It will he the duty of the Com­
missioner of Agriculture to see
tliat all useful and necessary infor­
mation concerned in market condi­
tions, crops, weather and other
matters of interest to the state and
in matters to the state are I.roadcased.
, The
1 , station
station will
will be
he* symbolized
Y 1,(1 letters Wr LA, denoting the
s ‘!Kan:
atch Florida Lead All,"
subject to nprovnl of the United
States lisencing authorities.
"Florida,” says T. .1. Brooks,
chief of the Inilgratiun Depart­
ment, “will l*&gt; in the air as well
ns on the mup,”
In the estimation of C. .1. King,
advertising editor of the date, a
radio broadcasting station devoted
to Florida will afford greater ad­
vertising for the state than any
other one thing.

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BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 26.—f/P)
—Farm machinery imported front
the United States durinc 1921 is
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reported lo have totaled nearly
$17,000,009, an incrcaso of $4,000,000 over the previous year. The
.ag Haugdahl r an auto raring driver ami an mch is in used to light- imports included 1,085 thresher:;, ^
The Postoffico Department, of Daytona Would Place jug it out with lompiiitors for aupremacy on the saucers. But in all -10,497 plows, 1,874 harvesters and
all the departments, is closest to! H it 11 O n H c S l 'l l Holes (us career he tievci experienced ns toiight a but lie a lids I Hi-pound reapers and 2,128 tractors.
tarpon pul up in the sent off Daytona, Ha., recently, Fig fought over
the most jieople. It shows this.
an hour before in- urcredod in landing the monster, towed his 39-foot
HELSINGFORS, Aug. 26.—
It understands—because it knows
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DAYTONA, Aug. 26.- (/P)—An hont three miles out from shore.
J
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. g th
the digging I
—Paavo Nurmi, th champion dis­
hole* mi thi* beach shores
tance runners, is now a Finnish
The Navy Department, like thei-•»f tl,
.......... withknight and the possessor of the Or­
War Department, realizes its need •
' 11 •' l!ni.,!’ “ , aytona is he
■ der of the White Rose.
These
for popularity and bids for it by
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honors were conferred upon the
being polite. Like the War De­ Deen to he presented to the com­
athlete by President Itelander up­
partm ent again, its one aversion mission at the next meeting. In- J|
tractions
have
been
given
to
the
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on Nurmi’s return from America
is the pneifist. If you’re one, don't
and were in recognition of hit wlcome around. Otherwise you get police department by City Mann- *
g«*r Davis to prevent the practice, £
vnnrenient of Finish interests
the glad hand.
T h e se h ting a r e good "D im that will show
through his athletic prmvers.
which, it is claimed, is dangerous !■
w aM aiflaiiE riB aN ainaB aniiM H U H ia »■■■■«■ h r i ’■■■■EHg a a m
to automobile traffic on the beach.1■!
substantial profit.
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On the other hand, advance
IBMUI
j were down to 139,1)00,000 yen at Jacksonville—Approximate]y $25,the end of May as against 167,000,- jnno.nuo provided for expansion of
000 nt the end of January this ' *Seahoard Air Line Railway in Flo­
Warehouse sile corner 2nd SI. and Ilull v Ave.
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|i)Uxl2(i feet at $G,000. * l Mill cash.
Coiner lots nn Oak at L’.ili and t-Ith.
At
each. ?7'.n rash,
Lots in Park \ iew at $-100. $7-r&gt;cash, halance i?2ii
niontly
Lots in San Lanta 5."»\ir»| on White Way $2.T00. •
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Business and residence lots, farms ami homes.

Who Bought me
Brooklyn Bridge

The Davey-Winston Organization,
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lie would know that Ihe paper would nol accept the adver­
tisement if it were intended to defraud. He would know
(hat the advertiser would not dare advertise unless his offer
were honest.
The advertisement would give the world confidence In the
enterprise.

That is w hy it pays lo read advertisements. You can rely on
advertised goods. You know that a worthy manufacturer
stands hack of them. They are a guide to better having.
They teach you to spend wisely—economically—and with the
knowledge that you are buying merchandise which is
minus all vain regrets or misrepresented values.
Read the Advertisements every day.
ADVERTISING IS A BRIDGE— SPANNING THE RIVER
OF DOUBTFUL VALUES—TO THE SHORE OF
WORTHY MERCHANDISE

on improved Business ami Residential Property
in Sanford
Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.

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DuBOSE AND HOLLER
REALTORS
112 Park Avenue
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Suppose, however, the City of New York decided really to
sell the Brooklyn Bridge— to give the buyer Ihe privilege of
placing (oil on all who crossed it. They would advertise it
fur sale. And the prospective purchaser would know the
offer lo lie genuine.

First Mortgage Loans
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I,MOST EVERY DAY Ihe Brooklyn Bridge Is sold to
some gullible visitor to New York. Every day some­
one Is swindled. Selling this famous old bridge lias
become a national joke.

confidence in that merchandise. Only honest products can
tell their stories where all may read.
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J u s t as the advertising of all merchandise gives the world

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925.

W h a t) t h e W o r ld Is D o in g
As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine
Radio Programs Are Bottled
for Future Broadcasting

Surfboard Riding on Land
Is tbc Latest Sport

Surfboard riding on tiie turf, be­
Radio programs from America are
hind a motorcycle, w u introduced “bottled’1and re-broadcaat a day later
to European listeners by means of a
ryrtem a German inventorhaadeviecd.
ilia equipment consists partly of o

Cleaning Tarnished Silverware
Tarnished silverware can bo cleaned
by means of a solution consisting of
t or. of cyanide of potassium (poison)
devolved in a quart of water.
The work can either be immersed
in tho solution or rubbed with a rag
saturated with it. After cleaning, the
silverware must bo thoroughly washed
in clean water and wiped dry.
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recently at the Crystal Palace, Lon­
don. The boards were attached to
fast machines and the skill of the
drivers and riders furnished new
thrills to the thousands of spectators,
ft is said that greater ability is re­
quired to navigate the surfboard on
land than is necessary for its use on
water, while the speeds made were
often in cross of those that oven the
fastest of motorboats have over at­
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When Plants Sleep
The riddle of sleep, which scientists
for centuries Iiavc endeavored to
mlvc, is likewise perplexing in the
case of plants, for their habits in this
partirlar are widely different. A
variety of sensitive plant, the mimosa,
gets drowsy and folds up its leaves on
the slight provocation of a d irk cloud
paining over the sun, while the nightflowering ccreua burets open only at
the approach of darkness. Homo
plants go to sleep at midday while
many kinds of aquatic flowers open
at dawn and r.loec at night with great
regularity. Plant sleep is said to vary
from ten to eighteen hours and is be­
lieved to indicate a nervous system
in vegetable life somewhat u k m to
that of animals.

FLORIDA FACTS
Tin* grounds of the Florida In­
dustrial School for Boys nt Mnrinnnn covers 1,200 acres. The land
Is rich and rolling with 800 acres
in cultivation. The boys cultivate
this farm ami produce food for
themselves, as fwell ns feed for
300 hogs, 30 horses, 10 cows and
more than 500 chickens.
Conditions are so pleasant nt
the school that the boys confined
there do not want to leave, ac­
cording to Judge Edward C\ Dnrlington, of the Tampa Juvenile
Court.
Rug weaving, basket making
and fancy sewing are taught at the
Florida school for tho Feeble
Minded irt Gainesville.
The girls at the Florida Indus­
trial Hchool for Girls have a well
rated curriculum in their academic
studies and in addition are taught
light farm duties such as dairying
and chicken raising.
The girls
care for several head of cattle and
about fiOO chickens and have cul­
tivated practically all of the 2011
acres of land on which the school
is located.
Florida lias a greater percentage
of undeveloped territory than any
state east of Rockies, rays a bul­
letin put out by the State Depart­
ment of Agriculture.
Floriiln proiluccfi thirty per cent
of nil tlic nnv»l stores produced
in the United Slule.H. In P.I21 ac­
cording to u ri*|iort of the United
Slates Bureau of Chemistry. The
stale has at leant maintained this
rlanding since then it h estimated.

long hard steel wire which is run
on spools through a powerful mag­
netic field. As the impulses are re­
ceived. they are stored within the
wire and when it is run through the
broadcasting apparatus later, they are
re-amt just as they were registered.
•

•

*

Bees' Honey Output Doubled

Ttinding corn shocks is easily done
with a simple device of the kind
shown in the drawing. It consists ot
a broom handle, atxmt 3 ft. long, and
a length of sash cord provided with
three steel hooks, as shown. In use,
the coni is whipped around the abode
and one of the hooka U slipped over
tho handle about 10 or 12 in. from tho
end. By pulling the handle toward
himself, the user causes the hook to
slide down to tho end and the cord is
drawn tight. The handle may then
bo turned downward, the coni hold­
ing the shock together while it is ta*ing bound with ordinary twine. The

Bees will be able to store up more
than twice as much honey with alumi­
num combs that are being made for
them. It is figured that it takes fif­
teen pounds of honey for the fa-vs to
manufacture a single pound of honey­
comb. Since they require several
pounds of wax in which to store their
■'SS1
honey, they will save at least seventy(B &amp;
five to a hundred pounds of honey
by using the manufactured holders.
The metal combs arc painted with
pure beeswax and arc used in the pro­
duction of extracted honey, where the
combs are placed in a machine, called
a honey extractor, and whirled
around and the honey thrown out by
centrifugal force. The empty combs
are returned to the bcea for refilling.
• • •
CTo remove scratches from glare
negatives make n thick paste of emery lightencr is reloucil by lifting the
flour and alcohol and rub over the iutrxllo bo that the hook can be de­
tached.
scratch with u piece of flannel.

d a v of S e p t e m b e r 1015, n n e lec tio n
B o n d s n u m b e r e d S H ' 0 •j** jtiall w ill b « hc«d In a n d t h r o u a h o u t Joctuslv* , fiv e par c e n t 1 o f t h e d u t y qualtfl*']
Inclusive, f o r IlMO.O# V . ' ary I. sa id S p e c ia l T n x S choolI p l n t r l c t No.
cl c e t e r a r e s i d i n g w i t h i n t h e Hpeclal ho
1 S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . H n r l d n said
due a n d p ay a b le on J a n u a ry
T a x Refloat D i s t r i c t No. 1, Hem Imile
b e in g a l s o k n o w n a a Han­
,
.
, . . . to |10, b oth dfoi srdt r i cBt pcctnl
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , s a i d d i s t r i c t being 19**1
T a x S chool D istrict,
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 11* W **
hntl
a ls o k n o w n a a .S anfo rd S p e c ia l Tn* Inclusive, f o r IlMfcO*
j, to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r n o t said
School D i s t r i c t , a s k i n g a n d p e ti ti o n - be due a n d p a y a b le on J an
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,
| 40, both s u m o f $450,000.00 t o taeur I n t e r ­
nn e le c t i o n to be h e ld w i t h i n said 19*7;
B onds " u m b e r e d , , in u e s t a t t h e r a t e of fiv e a m t -in e -h a lf
Special T a x Hchool D i s t r i c t No !.
p er c e n t u m p e r a n n u m , i n t e r e s t
f o r »l 000 00 •■cn* ’
to d e t e r m i n e w l i - l h . r or n o t th e r e Inclusive,
p a y a b l e s e m i - a n n u a l l y , b o n d s to lie te ? :«
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shou ld he Issu ed hv s n ia D istrict.
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a t e d J a n u a r y 1st, 1926, trod to ina- i n Bonds
r h . r o n’‘W
I builds In t h e SO’II o f f 4r,0.t&gt;00.0u. lb " *9?
,
111 to I5S.
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w lltt ::
I p ro c e e d s of t h e s a l e of s u c h bon,I* I * l» / " g |l Jo «Vo each, shall
B o n d s n u m b e r e d ) to t t , b o th 1953P*)ii
of nt" J,"' l1Vur&gt;V a n d ’ p ayab le on J a n u a r y ». In clu siv e, f o r li o oo .nu e a c h , shall
.m i r i n g . b u i l d i n g , e n l a r g i n g , fu rnIn- d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1, jS S S .V .-T -s.i
JsMng,
or
oth erw ise
Im p ro v in g 1
i|5&gt;t to 176,
school b u i l d i n g s a n d sch o o l g ro u n d s * ...M usive.
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0"«&gt;n -e:ieh.
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-;" 4
and fo r t h e e x c l u s i v e u se of the I be
['j.1 d u e a n df,,rp ay able on J a n u a )
In c lu s iv e , f o r $1000.00 cllCli. s h m l sw
public f r e e s c h o o l s w i t h i n sa id dls
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' pi-mleit In t h e f o l l o w i n g m an n er,
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 20 t o 4 2, b o th
Inclusive, for ll.t»°®-®® Vaniiarv 1
• in-wit:
In c lu s iv e , f o r $100000 e a c h , s h a ll
| 1. nr.,000.00 t o b e lined In p u r r h a * - lie rlue a n d payable on J u n u a r j
be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n January 1.
Ing f i l e f o r n e w h i g h school build'
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In clusive, fo r fl.onuuo each. •Iran 1 9B
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| 2. !2r.M O0 0O lo b e us"il In lb.* lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y
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■■mis i r o o t to n a n d e r e c t i o n of a new
b e d u e a n d p a v atile oh J a n u a r y 1. sab! e t w S . W j B
hlpli s c h o o l b u il d in g .
B o n d s n u m b e re d II* to J . 1’.
J. 190.000,00 lo be u se d f o r the In clusive. f..r j i .moo.uu *•“ ' ; *’ia 1
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 57 t o 70, b o th I
’ ■W fef
fi
c o m p l e ti o n of t h e S o u th Hide P r i ­ be
d u e an d p ayab le on J u n u a r j i. I n c l u s iv e ,
f o r (IDUO.oO e a c h , sb u ll
m ary S chool.
■ •:
•
b e d u e a n d p a y a b l e oil j - n u a r j 1, and
&lt; tSO.DOO.OO t o b e used f o r the
Ito'nds
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231
t»
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c o n s t r u c t i o n o f a h i g h school b u ild ­ In clu siv e, fo r II.OOU.OO ***'*&gt;• " h n , 19.13;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 71 to 44. I.om
in g f o r n e g r o e s .
lie d u e an&gt;l payable on J a n u a r y i. In c lu s iv e ,
v ^
f o r ll« 0 0 .0 0 e a c h ,
shull
5. flu,non 00 to be used f o r r e ­
V‘
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d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1. be
p a ir in g a n il r e p l a c i n g t h e heal Inn
B o n d s n u m bered IIS to
b o th t&lt;
s y s te m s In t h e i l r n m m n r a n d l ‘rl- In clu siv e, f o r If.ooir o« «•&lt;J . " b a t 1!♦.11 ;
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 83 to 94. l-ota no-: 1 ■- l \
i n i r v Helloed I Ml I Id I rigs
be d u e an d pay ab le on J u n u a r j
, I n c l u s iv e ,
f o r $1000.00 e a c h ,
-h all 1bin was
6. tin .o o o .00 to b e used In r e p a i r ­
lie d u e unit p a y a b l e o n J a u u a t y I, "f Hanford*-4 '
ing t h e p r e s e n t h i g h si liool b u il d ­
B o n d s n u m b e re d I*T t*&gt;
"!'le.
ing.
In clu siv e, fo r 11.ooo.ro* each, s h a l l 1935;
V-’"j v •. s
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 99 to 112, both * I'1
nf .,r ._
7. 19 000.110 t o be u se d in r e p a i r ­ lie d u e a n d payable on J a n u a r y i,
I
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U rn r n m a r a n d P r i m a r y School b u n d ­
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Inclusive, f o r &gt;i.«"».w0 each, s h a l l 1936:
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 113 to 126. b o th p rom pt r.i ’ -i
S. J4 5,000.nil t o lie u s e d fo r f u r n i ­ lie d u e and pay ab le on J a n u a r y P,
!
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tu r e a n d I n c i d e n t a l s
fo r u ll the
sch ools in H peclal T a x School D is­
B o n d s n u m bered 303 to 320, b o th b e d u e u m l p u v u h le o n J a n u a r y 1, d u n ,.f th
tr ic t No. 1 ( S a n f o r d ) .
...............
In clu siv e, fo r $l,o#o«o each. s h a l l 11937;
to be u se d f o r the it#* 11ii43 uml paynliIt* t»n J m ii m r y ! | H onda n u m b e r e d 127 to 140, b o th *ahl 4*i.tmt- (v“’ |
I ,p a9.y m ef n15,000.00
In c lu s iv e , f o r $1000,00 e a c h , s h a ll
t of p a v i n g lien s on school , .
pro p erly ; and
lio'nds n u m b e re d 321 to mo, b o t h ! l i e d u e a n d p a y a b l e on J u n u n r y 1.
Will* H R AH. T h i s H oard I n s tie- In c lu siv e , f o r I l.enli 00 each, s h u l l 1939:
W'
t e i m i i e d i h a t m o r e t h a n tiveritv- lit’ il tie iml pa y a lift* •*ii J a n u a r y t,
B o n d s iiuinliered I t t to luft, bo th
flve pet r e n t of t h e d u ly &lt;|tiulifl ■
ol" j j 4ij In c lu s iv e , f o r $1000.60 each , nball r*Ttlfv »!. ,
v j*
eh cl or* r e s i d i n g w i t h i n t h e sn ‘ liontH ininili**r»*tl I I I t«» 3 6 0 , lio lli lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y t. th.* follow, H
Special T a x Hchool D is t r ic t did III In clu siv e, fo r 1 1,ot&gt;0 no each, hIiuII ||J3ij •
&amp;**•'•&gt; ' I'M Me1?
‘ fact s i g n a a ld p e t i ti o n , a n d
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 159 to 176, b o th * lefk an,| | JJt
be d u e and payable on J a n u a r y I,
conduct M
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I \t IIK It RAH. T h i s H o ard has, hv 1950;
In
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for
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B o n d s num b ered 351 to J90. b o th lie d u e an il p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I, !,
low
o il'd t h a t b o n d s In th e s u m of In clusive, (or 1 1,HIM-ml each, s h a l l 19to;
| rir.il,OOC,00 Is r e p a i r e d fo r t i l - pur- be d u e unit payable on J a n u a r y I.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 177 to 194, b a th
hoses se t fo r tli lu s a i d petllh-U l.'lll 1951:
In c lu s iv e , f o r $1000.00 e a c h , s h a ll
h- r.-1 ni. h o v e e n u m e r a t e d , nud Mott
}Jr*
iifaiT*
B onds n u m b e re d 141 to lull, b o th be d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
Mr*
Here’s -lint Signian, heavyweight inlil b o n d s s h a l l h e a r l n l e r " * t at In clusive,
ll;
( o r $1.000 60 each, s h a l l l u B
o nd s n u m b e r e d 195 to 212. liotli
boxing champion of the If S. navy.
^
be d u e an d p a y a b le on J a n u a r y I, In c lu siv e , f o r $1,000.00 e a c h , s h a l l
He won the title recently after ,, i,&lt;l-itnnuaj|y; and that said bonus LOM;
lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1,
At, , i-rh. e , T i 5 «
B ond s n u m b e re d Ini to 420, h o t h ] 19 42'
having put in u four-year "hitch"
tinted January let ihh
In clusive, f o r $1,600.00 each , s h a l l I B o n ds n u m b e r e d 213 to 230. b o th
Mr-''
with the gobs, lie's 23, stands •» ?’, v. i,
"haU n-*,u*•" he d u e ami ptt\ able un l.r o u u ry I. | In clu siv e, f o r i 1.000.00 e a c h , shu ll
Mt» VIRqSJJ
feet 3 and weighs 200 pounds.
Bonds numbered 1 to n , both 1953;
i.e d u e n n d p a y a b l e o n January I,
Inclusive, f o r ItOOO.OO each, shall
B onds n u m b e r e d 121 to 146, b o th 1913;
hie a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I. In clusive, for 1 1,090.00 r i c h , Nhull
llutids n u m b e r e d I I I to 219. b o th and
Hired men on many western 191*1
d u e anil p ayab le on J a n u a r y 1, In clu siv e, f o r 11,006.00 each , s h a ll
Flr-nds ii u m lie re d 15 to 24, Iml Ii be
lfe It F*urther
fauns refuse to plow unless the
lie ilue a n d p a y a b l e u n J a n u a r y I. resoltitj,,,,
195 4;
lr,
Incliislv
each, r&gt;.
• Mall B onds n u m b e r e d 441 to 150, b o th 1914.
f a r m e r g i v e s th en, a t . l e a s t t w e l v e
,lu# arulf o pr a y$1000.00
a b l e on JaniM
1
,1
/
be
H
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fi
,•[ u'
I. In clusive, f o r (1.000 00 e a c h , s h u l l
Bonds n u m b e r e d 219 to 266. b o th publixhed In j J *
h o r s e s in a hitch, t w e n t y h o r s e rain;
i
n
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s
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f
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$1,000.00
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1,
h it c h e s f r e - u e n t ly pull s i x f o u r t e e n
Bonds n u m b e r e d 29
42. botn 1955. arid t h a t the p rin c ip a l a n d lie d u e a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1. t \
1 ■‘Chiron
‘ " , ' i"i i ti«2 |
kr.immo
Inclusive, for $1000.00 etch
shub
in c h b o t t o m s .
|,^ ,iutf u n j j)By a | j | B on J a n u a r y 1. I n t e r e s t of th e said bonds s h a l l be 1945;
p a y a b l e a t t h e N ational P a r k B u n ; .
-------------------------- *------------------------------- ,1931,
B onds n u m b e r e d 267 to 244. b o th
In clu siv e, f o r $1,000.00 e ach , s h a ll cd n r e a u U r S a n
FO R H O M E AND .ST A B L E
Bunds n u m b e r e d 41 to 56. both C ity a n d H tate of New Y o rk ; n m l
W H E R E A S . T h is Board h as. by b e d u e a n d p a y u b l a o n J a n u a r y 1, Board of
The
Borninnp
In* tuslve.. forp a y11000.00
ih c
e x ttr'inrdinurv
raordinary
u o r o z o n e !| .................
a b t a tm etch,
J a n u a rshell
y ,, r e s o l u t i o n ado p ted , o r d - r e d t h a t a n 1946;
Se|,||tln|, ,v,u«?
treatment fur flesh wounds, cuts, r.i 2 :
e le c tio n be held in and t h r o u g h o u t
B -nils n u m b e r e d 296 to 362. b o th
Hpeclal T ax School D i s t r i c t No. In clu siv e. f » r $1,000.00 each , s h a ll
fibres, gallii, luirn'i and scalds :s Bonds numbered 97 n 'ii), both •I aid
n ti:p T tfn l
just. as. effective
in the
stable .as. inclusive,
for (tOOO uo enrh. sha’I to d e t e r m i n e w h e th e r or n o t s a id be d u e u n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y I. 1 mint1 ifl!a,r.)
nan
i
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. * ,
thit* fa n d p a y a b l e i. J u n u a r j I. D i s t r i c t will Issue ».ild b o n d s n s 1947:
(.(|
• In s a id re s o lu tio n and o r d e r p r o ­
in the home. Hnr:** flesh heals with 1931;
i
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 101 t o 326. b o th ,/; r s,m|r*u C
v
id
ed
:
remarkable speed under its power­
Bonds n u m b e r e d 71 to » I, both
NOW, T it E R R FOUt;. HR IT ItK - In c lu s iv e , f o r $ 1,066.00 e ach , sh u ll
w l-AtVTOg
ful influence. The treatm ent is the Inclusive, f o r l i n d u o u each, sh all HOl.VKD, By th e l l o i r d o f P u b l i c lie dile a n d p a y a b l e o n J a n u a r y 1. Tbupenni-r.,|,M
f j,
do*’ a n d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y 1, I n s t r u c t i o n for Hernl'iole t 'o n i . i y , 1914;
nme for animals as for human .. h"
1931;
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n
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b
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d
321
to
140.
bo
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First wash out infectious germs
Bonds n u m b e r e d 95 In 94, both a n d In p u r s u a n c e of t h e r e s o l u t i o n In c lu siv e , fo r $ 1,000.06 e a c h , s h a ll
ut Seal)
with liipiiii Bnrnzmu*, and the Bn- ImlitsIVB, f o r tlOOd.UO each, sh all of i h i s B oard h e r e t o f o r e th in d a y b e line an d p a y a b l e on J a n u a r y I. „U "Iffi,
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rozone Powder completes the heal­ 1935,
Am ore- . r r u, |
is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t on t h e I t h
B o n d s n u m b e r e d 341 to 360, bo th Aue 5-IMj.;t
ing process. Price I liquid I 30c,

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age price being given at $10 per egation ami the tour will continue
its trip down the east coast to
acre in advance.
Miami where it is scheduled to
The nenson begin*. December 15 reach October 17. The return trip
mid continues to June 20. Tie* will be made up the went coast.
east coast section generally moves
An estimate put out by the
the greater proportion of its crop
by April 1 , while the area nround United States bureau of agricul­
economic at Gainesville
Okeechobee does not begin until tural
around April Ift lo 20 and is ship­ places the prospective crops in
ped by the first of May. Ordinar­ Florida for tin* 1025 season as fol­ Rtlc and $1.20, Powder 20c and tJOc.
ily, the Ocala district begins to lows: corn, 12,388,000 bushels a t Sold by I.alley’s Ill'll1' Store,
ship its crop by tin* first of May compared with 12,252,000 bushels
and concludes tin* latter part of of Inst year; cotton, 27,000 bales i n st il l ' r i t i s 1 'i.i u i i i i m ; r u n
'II11: l l ll l,I I I &gt; I,
IM I
tilV IM .
compared with 22,000 of last year;
June.
.MITII C O l ' \ SIT.C’IA I, l l ll M i
bay, 123 tons as compared with
i :i . i ;i t i i &gt;\
'in in :
ii i - i .i ) i \
In excess of one million winter 118,000 inii-i of last year; sweet
SPIN M l .
rt\
NI IIIIOI,
Ills.
point
o
r
,
3,080,000
bushels
ns
com­
visitors were entertained in the
T i m r s o . i. s r hi m u . i: n i l &gt;.
state Inst year who leave from pared with 3,150,000 bushels of
i t . i i . t i i i i n i . s t t i t i n n t h ii r
tobacco,
0,370,000
$50,000,000 to $ 100,000,000 in the last year;
i i r i m ; t t . s o k n o w s ‘\ s s t \ state, says n report of the depart­ pounds an compared with 5,000,000
FtHIII S P K I I A I .
Its
SCIIOIII
ment of agriculture. Florida, it l pounds of last year; peanuts, 50,Il ls I’ll 11 *1*.
claims has one half of the winter ' ■180,000 pounds as compared with
WIIF.IIRAM. (HI Die 7ih day of
tourists in the United States.
[ 01,0(10,01)0 pounds last year. IVa- d u ly
l'i2G. a iie lilb u v t i s ‘p ra ta u ti f
nutji showing a slight decrease de­ to tto* (’.ointy Board of I'ublu In
s
t
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u
c
t
(or .-tt m Ino Is- L'tiuriiv. F l.r A report made by the Depart­ spite the fact that the acreage Ida, s iom
g n ' d by move 11&gt;. ■. n v .-n tjment of f’uminerce of the United was somewhat larger.
States states that the total wealth
of Florida increased from $021,The per annum farm values of
700,000 to $2,-123,002,0011 during strawberries of Florida fur the
the ten year period of lti |2 to five year period of HHti-23 aver­
1022.
age tHPI.IHId. The per annum val­
ue per quart on tie* farm average
Tliin is nn increase of DU p r 27 cent,!.
r$
cent. Tlx* per capita wealth in­
creased for the same period from
The national ntimril meeting of
$1,1*18 to $2,311, an increase of tile American Anmciation of ln101 per cent.
| vestment Hanker;; will he htdd in
-------Ht. Peterslmrg during December
The tenth anniversary of Hu* Tilt through II.
founding of the Dixie Highway j
will he relcliruted during the first I One of the largest delegations in
till* e Ircekn in Oetuher in Hie the history of the itssm ialion ii
manner of a motorcade lour from being prepared for and two entire
Un* two northern ends of the high- hotel t have already been reserved
way tu the soiilhern end at Miami, for their exclusive accoiuudutiou i.
--------! Tin* annual meeting o f tin- , \ ;lThc motorcade will arrive in tionnl Association of State Com.
.lacksonvilh* on Ocloher 15 where ptrollers nnd Alldilm - will lie held
it will he joined by it Florida del- 1in Miami in November.

Q u aficy

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good sasolines

SI!vi Springs in Morion county
him s flo w o f 388,111 t g alliu m pm

minute, -ays "Why I Like Florida"
linued hy the State Department of
Agriculture.
According to Matliuu Mayo, coinmi inner of agriculture for Flor­
ida, this state will in time be a
great livo stock, daily and poultry
producing center.

World’s Greatest
AutoicoM eValue /

Florida in part or in whole has
at differenet times since it wus
f ir l discovered by Juan Ponce do
Leon on March 27, (Eastci Sun
day) 1513, lias been under coir
trot of three different nations.
These are Spain, France, Great
Britain, and the United States.
Tomatoes ranked first in
ir-ents from Florida in total
pn i and enr lots, during the
r.ou of H123-21, according In
department of agriculture.

Wllilt y o u get io r y o u r m o n e y
- - t l m t is i h c d
J ee fin itio n o f valu e.
jrfQ r

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•ra you

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Shipments during this season,
tsaya the department, amounted to
•1,278 car loads, which included oxpre*:* arid freight shipments.
The varieties mostly grown for
commercial purposes are tile l.iv 1
ingrton Globe which ..... .. e
about DO tier cent of th-* Florida
acte n g e,

F-aily

D etro it.

S to n e ,

Bonny Best, Florida Special, Beau­
ty and Earlmna.
^ The yield per acre l u n g e s from
75 to 300 crates, or an average
of 185 and the required lime aver­
ages between 80 to ill) days, a I
though the Livingston Globe' im
uahy requires up|&gt;roxiiuately 111
liays.
Among the more important ship­
ping |iuints are Larkin, Pcrrinc,
Pompano, Ocala and Okeechobee.
The cost of producing these va­
rieties range from $75 to $ k*5,
per acre, depending upon tile
amount of fertilizer and labor re­
quired. The coat per crate on the
market is estimated t t $ 1 , includ­
ing about sixty cents for picking,
packing and marketing. Contract
prices run anywhere from ninety
cents to $1.25 per crate, the aver-

none better than

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tire m o st
tor y o u r a u to m o b ile d o lla r. It
p o s s e s s e s 8 ! t*i- ti n o t q u a l i t y
ieutitres. Ii possesses c o n s tru c ­
tio n ty p ical of tire h ighest p ric e d
cars — a p o w e rfu l, e c o n o m ica l
m o to r — d ry p la te disc c lu tc h —
selective rh re c speed tra n s m is s io n
- stu rd y re a r irole w ith p resse d
• reel, b a n jo ty p e h o u sin g — se n d ellip tic sp rin g s o t c h ro m c -v a n a d iu m steel b e a u tifu l s tre a m lin e
h o d iis, w. i tii clo sed m o d els hy
I i-&gt;her, f i n i s h e d in h a n d s o m e
colors of P u c o , w h o se lu ster a n d
color la t in d e fin ite ly .
k h e v ro le t gives you /low er, d u r a ­
b ility , d e p e n d a b i l i t y , c o m f o r t,
e c o n o m y a n d fine* a p p e a r a n c e .
A n d bee a u se (lits c a r p ro v id e s
stich a n e x te n t of q u a lity at low
vovl, t h e v ro le t has h eco m e th e
w o rld ’s largest b u ild e r o f q u a lity
ears w ith slid in g gear tra n s m is ­
sion See th ese re m a rk a b le v a lu e s
today.

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details here — but
ifyou’lldroparound
we’ll give you them
in full. A purchase
plan th a t’s differe n t on Balloons in­
finitely superior —
Diamonds!

WightfQClIf^Uf
Bros.
Co.
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Sanford, Florida

CROWN
Ih to tW o -P O L A R IN E
J ...OILS &amp; G R E A S E S
It pays to standardize on Polarinc. Nothing will do
more to keep your motor in tip-top condition.

New Lott' i ’lttVS
New Quality Features

SAN JUAN GARAGE ( 0.

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line o f Diamonds

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FORQUICK SERVICE. try THF,
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N
PTFA$’
PQr°P\ PRINTING THAT
i i.c,ASES, nt very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable TvneJjJJ™ *
Telephone 93, Welnka

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["information.
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Bervlca

For Sale

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
n in v S I
.LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it covers Rrownrd County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Sample copy and rate card upon
request.

e f f ic i e n t.

THIS
fiBSS DIRECTORY

H»wa B u ild in g
O t U u d e , F la r ld a

i , placs w l t b l a a a a r
I t , people of B aafo v*
_, t o a l i e n n e f d a d .
bin lUt W bra a a r aff«W,, I* re q u ire d .
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FOR SALE: Two now houses on FOR SALE: Seed potatoes, SpnuldSanford Ave. Three miles out.
ing Rose Four for fall planting.
t i n n n i y ^ Heights. Loti from Price $1.50-per bushel. F. F. Dut­
?.0° 00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Gin- ton &amp; Co., Sanfirrd, F'la.
»vr. (iinderviHe, Fla.
FOR SALE: Two Rast front lots
F OR SALE: Late model Buick six, on Sanford Ave., 60x125 feet.
m perfect condition. Will consid­ One corner. Easy terms. Address
er rt'nl &lt;’"tnte for trade. Box 203. Box 352. City.
ONE FORD RACER, new motor, F'OR SALE: One good mule, har­
new tires, )n first class condiness, wagon and plow to go quick
^100.00. Can be seen at for $100.00. II. L. Duhart, 403 San­
\ \ . 3rd St. Telephone 296-W. ford Ave.
Call between 5 p. m. and 7 a. m.
F'()R SALF’ : I unites shoos $1.98.
FOR SALE: Two East front lots
Men’s shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
on Sanford Ave,, 60x200 feet. per gallon. Sanford Paint and
Three miles out. F'asy terms. Ad­ Army Store, 506 Sanford Ave.
dress Box 352, City.
------------------- - FOR SALE: Cafe, good location,
FOR i SALE: . .Ford
..
Sedan in good I now doing good business, a t a
dor.
First
order.
$150.00 takes it. "Se- sacrifice. J. I*. Sandlin, Seminole
dan” Care Herald.
Realty' Co., 116 Second St,
FOR SALE: House and two lots. WE HAVE one grocery store for
:&gt;0xl27. Will sell cheap for cash.
s;,i0 on
,
one of the principal
Apply E. L. Killebrew. South San- Isirens
?t r,
jin Sanford nt a bargain. L.
ford Ave., Pinerrest Subdivision. I,. Sandlin, 110 Second Street.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Mornim* Sentinel: largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order,

HILTON’S

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
HAIIIir.lt SHOP
. accepted want ad medium in
113 Magnolia Ave.
I Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
8 First (las* Barbers
in insertion. Minimum 25c.
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
F’la. Thousands read the clasifii&gt;d pages of Flotilla's Great
lied Directory Chinnware in English Porce­ Home Daily, rales 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
ISO — ft! ultlgraphlng, lains, Iluvarian ami Japanese Write for complete rate card.
and mailing—as you
China make low ly gifts
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Lwhen you want It.
scene of stupendous develop­
I l l II. E. Porch. First
The Ball Hardware ment.
Read about it in the Palm
IBank Bldg.
Reach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.
OBII.ES F O R R E N T
r Space la This
RECTORY
PlIONH
118

5 acre orange grove
with 7 room house at
We have inquiries for
a wonderful bargain. lots in Mayfair, Fort
Mellon, Buena Vista,
Bayard Realty Co. and Bel-Air. We have
1Hi S . Park Ave.
buyers interested in
offers by owners of
small orange groves
or small acreages in
County Club section.

Today’s Best Buys

I

ADVERTISING gets results if it
' reaches potential buyers. PaMEAT MARK Elilatku Daily Ni a s is circulated in
Ian industrial and agricultural sec­
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, F’la. tion.

A SONS
l.a Drive It. .
i til 2nd Si. at It. K.
1)8 FOR III KB
MITO SERVICE Day
. Meets all trains. Batrjtrr. Phone 551 and C3-W

t ’orncr 12th and l.aurel east­
ern exposure.

Price $151)0 with terms

H. A. SPEIR

CAFE _________

Contractor and Builder

| Service and Quality
Reigns
FI A f A F K
i Waffle Utilise
att, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.

499-M — Phono — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVE

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
BaU Hardware

DRUGS
IHUG STORE — PreSodas.
W*
Pat jau as your phone.

Phone S
mcnucAL

pwtiecritic co.

Earle T. Field

£«,»'»Ulun Si Platt
Everything elecFtctt
Electragith

AICAt. HISTATU —I AVF.STJllIVTS
I.ulihy I'uleston-lirutiiley ill.I*,
ttuiiforii
FlurlUa

g-Mi STXTosa AND
lUTt) atfvuty
’-H um ‘Utica, MagMSecond Firit and Elm,
IA'mu* «aj ItftA Street,
, nrrk».

Itesl.lelit of Fl.irlilft uliico ISSt.
Reference*:
t-'lrat Natbuml llank.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
I I K t l . H STA TU

AcreaK'*. Kurin* unit Oranga
Lirovus n HiiBL-Inlty
tl)Z0 I.aur.-I Avenue.
Metulter nf
SANKUltU, FLA.
KlorUla Htat"
florist* Aa»oel.*llnll.

Rorist
w FLORIST”
k occasion*.
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Automobiles

LBTYER

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Offic* in
.. J“nl( ibiililing Annex. 1924 Dodge Touring.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
P 08* H7-L 3.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Toll ring.
1923 Dodge Graham I 1-2 lot
J* Moughton
Truck.
1921
Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck
fRuiiiTKcr

I. W. Phillips’ Sons

[UlonaJ Hank Bldg.

Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St

F lorida

."A
K t M P u o ^ r 'y o u
Min, C ^

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on High Street with many
shade trees.
On paved
street.

Price $1800 with terms

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to th e ,
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00. 6 months. $t 00, three months
$2,110. If you desire $l,t)Ud insur­
ance policy mid 75c to your order.

FOR RENT: Attractive, large fur- WANTED: Carpenters nnd labor­
ers for new ice plant. Apply on
n Ished room, near the water.
Private home, suitable for two. job at Reels Garage.
Phone 571-J.
_________
WANTED: 25 per cent commis­
sion paid to ladies selling gloveFOR RENT: Furnished sleeping
rooms. Hot and cold water. 120 silk lingerie. Write District Sales
Mgr., Box 422, Gainesville, F'la.,
Palmetto Ave.
for agency in your town.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment,
MAN with enr to work in evenings
furnished. Call Herald Office*.
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. sition for hustler. Give references
Apply Sanford Paint and Wall in letter. Write "Proposition” Cate 8 lots, with
Paper Co., 112 First S tre e t_____ Herald.
rental houses,

FLOURISH WITH

GENTLEMAN wants room nnd
board in private family. Refer­
ence. B. O. Box 621. City.

Lost And Found

LOST: Friday, Aug. 21, one 2 C
Autographic folding brownie ko­ WANTED: Either furnished house
or 3 or I rooms. House prefer­
dak in leather case. Return to 409
red. Close tii depot. Cnll 251-W.
Central St. Reward.

Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—Room* with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rate*.
Lincoln House.

WANTED: Lady agent for Florida.
Can make very good money in
spare time. Telephone 571-J.

Large 2 story house on
Elm Ave., facing Park
spacious porch, splen­
did condition, double
garage.
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1-5 cash,

AUDIENCE FREES PRISONER
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.. Aug. 26.
—(#1—Mayor Hugh Gilmore, pre­
siding in polled court, recently
adopted n novel method to deter­
mine whether a defendant charged
with intoxication should be fined.
There were seven persona in the
court room and the Mayor refer­
red the question to them for a
vote. All the seven voted for the
release of the prisoner. The case
was dismissed.
Groveland—Construction of new
sixteen-'ilory city hall nt Howryin-tlie Bills, near here, to lie startid immediately.

balance 10 yrs.
WANTED
Capable business man ns
salesman for new cement pro­
ducts, plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollars' weekly with the sale
of our output. Reference re­
quired nnd investment for in­
terest in concern required. Ap­
ply at Seminole Hotel any eve­
ning nfter six.

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.

Young man of good educa­
tion to take up an interest in
n Well established real estate
business, incorporated under
the laws of Florida ami three
sales offices in Miami, Tam­
pa nnd Jacksonville, Address
your inquiry for further details
to Ibis office.

AN EX till. ABATING EFFECT
A bottle of Herldne on the shelf
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a nt home is like having a doctor
in the house nil the time. It give*
relief when the digestion
We Have the Best instant
gets out of order or the bowels
fail to act. One or two doses is
Buys
all that is necessary to start thing*
A&lt; KKAGE, BUSINESS. HOMES moving ami restore that fine feel­
ing of exhilaration nnd buoyancy
FULTON, INC..
Phone 727
of spirits which belongs only to
Real Estate
Developer*
Promoters
perfect health. Price 60c. Fold by Broker*
Valdez Realty Co. l.aney’s Drug Store.
Seminole Hotel
Valdes Hotel Bldg.
■a a a i i u i &gt; i m * n i i i i i i i
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling

S A F K

Price $751) per acre

*

titlll loturel Ave.

Telephone 693

Municipal Supply
.last I’honi'

City Of Sanford

Mid-Florida Land ('o.

G. TAYLOR DYER

Approved l&gt;v

119 First National Bank,
Sanford, Florida

Painting— Decorating
PHONE ai&gt;3

*• ,

Florida Slafe Hoard
Of Health

5

Extra Special

We have two of the best located residen­
tial lots in the city, fronting 110x1.25 feet
on corner.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta. Ga. Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash. 9c
charge. 10c minimum.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents u word for six consecutive
i s s u e s . ________________

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For information and price Call

Bodwell Realty Co., Inc.
214 E. FIRST ST.

w.

t n i i i i i i i a a i i m

i a i u

R. SM ITH , MGR.

Flutin' 057.

THERE’S A
DIFFERENCE

U F A I. E S T A T E

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WE O F F E R T O D A Y
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( 'Ioho in Subdivision property, ready for de­
velopm ent nt a price much lower than any

adjoining property.
T w o pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
listings will bear rigid investigation.
:i —S em inole ('minty Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under llte ordinary Seminole
C o u n ty ipmtations, this piece has several
miles of water front.

OBERAMMERGAU, Aug 2(1.
—(/V)—Anton Lang, tho famous
(’hri.it imperaonator of thw !’«*a ion Play, hna at lust nuccumbml
to tho offers of a film company.
Standing in hi* work.*hip ho waa
filmed a* one of the principal
character* in u local film.
SETS NO PRECEDENT

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It E A 1. T O K S
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LOANS

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SWAMP3COTT, Maas.. Aug. 26.
—(/19—The Belgian debt settlament, in President Coolidgo'a opin­
ion, doe* not net n precedent for
refunding xettlcmenU atill to ho
worked out with F’rance nnd Italy.

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By GEORGE McMANUS

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Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Hldtf.

IUNE’S FILLING
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WANTED TO BUY Ford Sedan or My prices on Tires nnd Tubes
car on easy terms. S. II, Care
Herald.
are lower.
WE NEED otto good sales woman
Oil prices are lower too.
to sell real estate. Will coach in
se!!!ng, etc. See Mr. Kmllnml, 305
1st National Bank Bldg.
And there’s more push in tha
gus,
FOR SALE—Space on tho pngs
for classified advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sell thnt second-hand goods?

Drinking Water

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
Pensacola is beginning
the • U M U S I I (■ H I U t H ■■«■■*■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■!*■■■■■■■■»
greatest development in Georgia's
history: a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across Escambia Bay started:
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quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department, lho iensacola News.

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Sanford Ave., corner
lot and house suitable
for filling station.
$7000.
Terms

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colored
adjoin­
ing industrial sites.
$10,000.
T«rms

FOR RENT: One furnished bed­ WANTED: 10 carpenters, Cook
Bros. 600 Laurel or on job.
room in private family, good lo­
cation, every convenience. Call
WANT TWO high grade real es244-J.
Into salesmen. See Mr. Rutland,
FOR RENT: Two nice new fur­ 305 First National Bank Bldg.
nished npartmenta. Mrs. Ella FL
Loftier. Phone 669-J, 1215 Mag­ WANTED: Boarders, with nr
without rooms. 811 F'lni Avenue.
nolia Avenue.
Phono 674-W.
FOR RENT: 2 room first floor
apartment, adjoining bath. Pri­ WANTED TO BUY: Ford Tractor
in good order, also trniler. Apply
vate front entrance. 217 Corner
Palmetto Ave. and 3rd Street. Mrs. Mr. Asa H. Burton, Route A. Box
103, Sanford, Fla.
C. H. Smith.

10 Acres

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THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily Want nd rate 1 l-2c per
word; t insertions I I •4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.
Y’uti nro wasting time nnd mo­
ney if this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisement. Phone it In
today. No, M8.

Wanted

Scott Janie*

on Golden Lake for wonder­
ful Immesitc.

PAGE

Phone 148

Cook Bros.

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or *el

anything? If so advertise
tin* Gainesville Sun.

For Rent

FATHER

up

^ IF T

Beautiful Lot

ADVERTISE in the Journal-H er­
ald. South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

Scruggs Realty Co.

F. II. Srrugg*.

Huil(iiii£ Lots

W. H. LONG

[ging

For Sale

Altamonte Business
Property

S H U T be
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Advertising

LEARN ABOUT I’olk County and
WTGHT PRINT SHOP-_Pr|nting
Iaikeland, through the StarEngraving Embossing. See its Telegram. Rest advertising me­
first. Wo do it. Phone 417-W. dium in South Florida. Published
K. It. Ave.-Commerclal St.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Lakeland, Florida,
REAL e s t a t e
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
the Xenia Gazette, ZenJ. E. SPURRING, nub-division through
ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
specialist Subdivision to Or­ trict. Want ad and display rates
lando, Florida, and F l o r a on
request.
Height*, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
"
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
TIN AND METAL WORK
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
JA MES H- CO W A N -A ll kinds gia. Bate 8c (6-word line) line.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
phone 111.
ia county advertise in the Detutnd l-OIt SALE: Lloyd Ixioni baby FDR SALE: One Delco light and
buggy In good condition. Inquire
water plant in good condition at
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
H. A. Ferguson 1215 Magnolia. a bargain. A. D. Rosier, 3rd ami
with
order.
Building: Material
Phone 669-J.
Dak Avenue. Phone 207.
MAINE
—
Waterville,
Morning
MIRACLE Concrete f o . general
BANANAS
BANANAS
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
cement work, sidewalks, build­
DIRECT
from
importer
to consum­
are interested m Florida
ing blocks, irrigation box**, J. K. I1people
er. $1.00 per bunch nnd up. 20
property.
Reach
them
through
Terwilleger, Prop.
' t)&gt;e Sentinel, Rate card oil ap- 1000 feet on Dixie Highway, al­ rents dozen and up. Car Railroad
ready subdivided at a bargain. F’or Avenue.
plication.
HILL LUMBER CO. House
details see J. D. Ferris, 7 E. Pine
\||{. INVESTOR: Improved front­
Service, Quality and Price.
St..
Orlando, Fla. Phone 1052.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
age in llte heart of the business
HI-]RAI.D will bring you in big
district of Sanford Avenue nnd the
Iresults. Advertise tiio.ie old arprice is right. II. S. While, 301
you have stored away anil
1st Street, National Bank Bldg.
DAVID B. HYEB | tides
have no use for. A little thirty
ARCHITECT
cent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 118 and a re pro
Membar A. I 1
sentative will call and see you.

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IY, AUGUST 26, 1925.

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FLORIDA RUSH

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H”"”"1-JSTATEMENT OF
SANFORD MAN
DENIED IN N. C.

Y h m n Speer Confirms Mnny
jfeports Of Interest Show n
In Florida By Northerners;
Fells O f Free A dvertising

P R IC E F IV E C EN TS
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lie Preaches

Hrcvprd C ham ber Com m erce
Scores W althall For A l­
leged -.U n fair R em arks • In
“Knocking" Tar H eel S ta le

Says Sanford Is Now
Well Known In N.Y.

NUM BER

Army Personnel
Be Decreased Urn
New Cut In Budge!
FIGHT TO OUTLAW
WORD‘OBEY’GETS
STINGING REBUKE

Drought Declared To
Be General In South

Troposcd Action Maj
Mean That 10,000
Will Have To 6c
DroppedFromAnhy

Reduction Totals
Over Seven Miliioi

Spirit O f Speculation G rips
Colorado O ffe rs P r o test To
Water S h ortage In A sh eville
People Who Desire To Get
R em ovin g Word From Cere­
And O lher P laces Are D e­
Rich Quick, Merchant S a y s Job Newton business man of
m ony; Modern F am ily Life
lus Editor Spends
clared to Re Tem porary
v/U
opringfield. Mo., is ,tho eldest
Is
Denounced in S tatem en t
Hours Here As
In an interview with n Herald meml'er of the Order of tho EastWar Heads Miss Op­
......
In a..communication miurcsscii
nddressed m
to
representative today Vivian Speer,
NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—(VP) —
lr \,m 11,0 Sapfonl Chamber of Commerce
rt Of State Tour
position ThatW ceks
who has just returned from n two ul[ „vni.r \i,!.An,c.r ,£,‘; W
•lust when it had been conceded
n t-h p -‘ ,inmVr,K
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£'*
Drcvnr&lt;1'
N*
CChamber
of
vyroks business trip to New York b_L
’ birthday.
Commerce, through its secretary,
that the word obey, so objection­
Might GivcProposal
_ Parker Stockbrid ge,
City in company with his father, ~
” — Philip Warren, takes issue with W.
J'harles Tally is only 17 hut able to many blushing brides,
confirmed
reports
of
unprecedented
Ciiv known w riter, arbo's a licensed minister in Tex­ would be stricken from the Epis­
W A SH IN G TO N , Au«r. 25—
interest in Florida now prevalent
' r e ., .
n Sanford th is a fte r as
and has delivered more than copal marriage ceremony with lit-; , « n i
in northern cities and told of the
tie
or
no
debate,
n
protest,
coupled
j
,
*
in
d
ication
s
a
r
e
th a t
v
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.
.
K'v«'»
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"tnry
nppenring
in
the
fifty
sermons.
He’s
a
freshman
j company w ith D uuiey
valuable free advertising that San­
with a scathing denunciation o f , Q|0 nrmy S b u d g et for 1927 «
at
Southwestern
University
and
ford was receiving in the columns
Bdock of the Florida
modern family life, is voiced by w ill be lim ited to n fig u re
lives in Beaumont, Tex.
(f tho metropolitan dailies as a r% ,,.
the bishop of Coiorudo.
pmdnt Board on a tour
_ .
' Mr. Warren resents what he dcth n t will require new reduc*
result of the record breaking
_ U Brilliant C'hurrhman.
Mate in connection
Chamber of Commerce publicity
The Rt. Rev. Irving Peake John­ tions in its en listed and com ­
Ispecial Florida edition
drive recently completed here.
personnel.
A l­
son, l&gt;. D., is deset.ted ns one of m issioned
desire to boost their own communi­
[Review of R eview s for
"Several articles have appeared
the most brilliant thinkers nnd or­ though no n u th orltivo e s t i­
ties, hnve passed adverse criticism
in the New York Sun and other Nearly 101) “SmaU” Li(|U»r on other localities, particularly
ators of the Episcopal church. His m ates have been m ndc avail[Mr. Stockbridge has
dissent scintillates with barbed
L*jed to write several ar- Tlic second woman to sit In the large papers lauding Sanford’s
Sellers Rounded Up In Cru­ North Carolina.
achievement" Mr. Speer said, "nnd
nphoriflma.
i t l p r 'c e ^ u t l v ^ of
‘h «r ' J* " f ' nc,ra l t « r
In
answering
Mr.
Walthall,
tho
sade
Starting
in
M
orning;
.
.
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—‘ U. S. Senate may be Mrs. ilizpnh
department „f/.^i-»officials
the church nni.l today thnt the among
nmonp ”war
nr deoartnmn,
korida impressions will also Ladd, window of the late North it sure did make me feel good to
thnt from 7,000 to 10.000 enlL-tpick
up
one
of
those
big
publica­
c.nu&gt;,
l
o
n
g
e
s
t
C
o
u
rts
j
ports
of
the
drought
as
pictured
publication
of
his
opinion
wuuld
In book form sometime In Dakota senator. She rtay bo ap­
tions nnd read the glorious record
provoke
n
lively
discussion rd men will have to be dropped in
o . v ..... ,
by the Sanford business man, were
Ir, it is understood.
addition possibly to one or two
pointed to serve her husband's un- that the "Celery City" had broad­
throughout
the
church.
r.' i ' ■NAfv.f,n:&gt; Au*- »&gt;•—bD exaggerated nnd declares thnt tho Old Set Her Heroines W illing
Jing a short conference at expircd term , which would plate
thousand
officers.
—Federal
prohibition
authorities
Tar Heel state is faring no worse
The Rt. Rev. Charles L. Slat­
Prisoner on T resp assin g
nber of Commerce with her in the Senate until Mann 1, cast to the world."
Prospects of n budget redu lion
Monday
threw
out
a
net
in
nil
sec­
tery,
bishop
coadjutor
of
Massa­
in
this
respect
than
its
neighbors.
"Heretofore when I called ✓ on tions of Savannah and drew into
Higgins and others, Mr. 11)27. Mrs. Rebecca Felton of
Charge in Order to Hring chusetts, is chairman of the joint and its ofcfct upon the national
The letter received by ||. \V.
dice left for I’alntnku, cx- Georgia wad the first vrqman sen­ New York merchants I wan invar­ the toils of the United States couit
M
atters to Head at Once committee on prayer book revision forces have been made the subject
Pearman, Jr., secretary of the lo­
iably asked, where is Sanford?
regtet that n revision of ator;
of various studies by tlm genera!
nearly ion “.•unall" liquor dealers cal body, is as follows:
which sponsored the elimination of staff.
Know
A
trout
Sanford
Now
ulc it impossible for him
Their net result appears to
who
officers
say
have
been
ope­
MARCO,
Aug.
2
i&gt;
.—(/D—(’apt.
the
word
"obey"
nt
the
general
| "Now they all have Sanford reg­ rating here for many months.
"We arc, today, in receipt of a
n longer time in the
hnve
brought
n conviction that if
Jim
Daniels,
resident
of
Marco
Is­
convention of the church in Port­
of Tho Sanford Herald of
istered in their memories and when­
ubstantial”.
the army
army am
«n&gt;
1 he movement of the law came copy
land for fifty-one years, was in land, Ore., in Kcntciiibcr 102*2 approprintionn for m
luesdny,
Aug.
18,
in
which
ap|iearever
I
would
introduce
myself
as
| is my second trip to Sanas
a
complete
snrpi.se
to
those
The
convention,
virtually
with
,
"n|y
«ne
course
is
open
the
Collier
County
Jail
today,
a
ed on the front page under rather
a Sanford citizen, business men taken into
lr. Stockbridge said, "and
forr ,hn
the wnr
war departm
ent—to order
willing prisoner in the effort to unnnimUy, voted for the climlnu- f°
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of New York would sit up and say, were
rere'iindo h v ,' ' ,|
'l '1’!! nrI,v' H Prominent headlines, an interview bring
l have been here only a
n
corresponding
cut
in
officers nml
about a Legal adjudication of
but under the church law, an
oh, yes the Celery City, the town putii
utieJ
If t r . ,nr* ° .forC#. ? f dCr wi,h W- K- Walthall of your city the dispute over the strip of "lost tion,
men.
bile 1 can say without cx­
amendment
must
I
k
*
nproved
by
m.Tants I *hi
Issued bench iln which Mr. Walthall look oiensthat is spending $ 10.1,000 for ad­ warrants
Belief that the enlinted strength
; in the least that you
by Federal Judge liar ret t iJIn’"ia
land'' on the island.
two succeeding conventions, nnd,
vertising.
f Augusta.
C o s . / The
t k "™1
l,,k°
,nLntin'U ci""
li&gt; "F-mck" Western North
will
he curtailed by seven to ten
of the finest town-sites
of
men
operated
lin,|
Captain Daniels, who bad filed a | accordingly the m atter will conn*
( e ' ’|Wn,n l « ,‘ Caroliua
in fcoheral, Brevard.
Mr. Speer declared that New d
thousand is based, in accordance
| the headwaters of the St.
claim
on
the
property
held
by
repup
for
final
iletermination
at
the
York merchants were o interested Leod'hu ; 1! 5 t,ST stc sm a rT h ^ - M°
at it is possible to find
" * ”* ™ " » *
rrrentatives of Itafron G. Collier, triennial general conference that with the current signs, upon th,*1
R elieve M em orial Schm.l lit in Florida real estate Mint it was
New York advertising man, was is to open at New Orleans, Oct. 7. effort mmle by Budget Director
with tile greatest difficulty l ist
•,l,,,ru ! .WUro d T :l " " c
calling tills m atter to ebnrgrd with trespassing ns u re­
Bright Future for City.
T e n n e sse e T ow n Would lie only
Bishop Johnson is expected to bo Lord last year to rrduro the exist­
that he could induce tlmm to talk
•’ ' ,r l,roPcrt,cs Iyour attention because we cannot sult of his excursion today into the tho first notable leader of tho ing pay allowance for enlisted muti
not require an exhnusR est W ay o f Hon ring hop nnd get their minds on the had ' S *, *utcd! m
jail.
| bring ourselves to believe thnt the
|l; of economic to sec that
disputed area where he announced church to come out openly against from a 118,750 man basis to about
G reat A m erican Statesm an
rapidly and inevitahis intention of constructing a the proposed change. Be is also 111,000, Only tho stiff resistance
iihat preeminence among
home.
the editor of Tile Witness, n church of Secretary Weeks to that pur­
ATLANTA, Aug. 25.—CP)—'The
that its advantageThe territory over which the con­ puhlirnlion, in a forthcoming issue pose saved tho threatened cut then
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continued. movement for the establishment in
troversy him listen waged for sev­ of which his statement will uppear und it has been indicated ever since
tlmt n new fight on thu same front
it&lt; hero a delightful tou- Dayton, Tenn., of a furulummitalist
eral weeks between Collier and tho in full.
ntoep to adverse rriticlshi of othet u!d resident') of the island is not
was impending this year.
‘
school for boys ns u memorial t &gt;
»with a strong ngriniltuIssues
Statement.
il
Lections in order to do so.
Concern in the staff of this ques­
trial backbone, and William •feniiings Bryan gained
included In Government surveys of
It is summarized us follows:
p
p t .SeiiVrriV tuf Impptps firro
..... Monday withjthc ai.
***•Says Drupcht is General
By Tlic Rt. Rev. Irving Peake tion has deepened recently with
the section. Captain Daniels and
developments involving th e .illu o u m
"The
drought
of
which
Mr^
Wath» vrup with that benuti- iiouhrenient that tho propo al ii
Johnson,
I). D.:
his
faction
assert
the
laud
in
ques­
wrro largely of the small shap- th:»IJ Sl&gt;cak.s with such vcheiueiire
of Secretary Weeks nml his inabil
your front door to rcal- endorsed and supported by the wi­ in three
weeks."
"If
women
do
not
love
men
well
tion
is
the*
property
of
the
Feder­
.
,, ,
|,■
,
* . F''' per eJass nr persons who were
it is only a matter of a dow of tlie Commoner and by Wil
I mnlly I would have to remind (1IIl..u;(, | wjl|l f ilin g r»rl&gt;UI«lon is, we are Infuriat'd, general al Government nnd is, by right, enough to accept their leadership Ity to carry on as secretary of war
rt years before the “City t Ham Jennings Brynn, Jr.
them that my time was limited beverages quietly in their home throughout the eastern United open for homestead settlers.
obey’, they will not love them any since early in April. It has b e e n
* ,,
“• 11,tat os. It is eertuinly the longest
•W" inherits the legacy of
Coming from Minmi, where th y and suggest that they come to San­ In
more because their vanity is flat­ stimulated also by President CoolNine
deputies
seized
the
old
idge's repeated pronouncements in
Jrtrttie location and rapidly conferred Sunday with Mrs. Bryan ford with well filled pocket book i . . aiij n tai.ces they were very nn(, n|0, t , , V(.ro ,|r ' U|r,.t whl,|, settlor today when he cut a fence tered by the omission.
favor of "relentless economy.’’
into the greatest of Flor- and her son, F. E. Itobia. on, pu
and lock at the e bargains lieu r o : r. „,V,in i1 '[
v , l!u ir wwio™ n - . u . c.»roii,.«, i,n„ . x- and he cut a fence and he crossed
"Why is it proposed to take the
May Cut Budget *7.000,U00
timi
:,kainat arrest and alcten-}perI«*nc&lt;Nl in many years.
Rut, the line established by Sheriff W. word
and cities,
ident, nml II. II. Frasa, secretary for themselves."
'obey* out of the marriage
Thnt General Lord will nsk tho
i• ;'&gt; ___
,
...
,
|
front
iHTHonnl
knowledge
arid
froM
itiim Finest in State.
of the recently organized Bryan
Mi. Speer said that numerous
It.
Mnynard.
who
has
been
support­
service? In my judgement l»ogreat was the ••ongestum of
|Uo greatest factors in the Memorial Association, told the A •- New 1 ork friends and business tjn- prisuners in the federal offices authentic reports whjch this office ing the claims of tho New York enuxo modern society has lost the war department to reduce its hud/
. i * l ..
. «l t 17,600,000 for 1027, as ag ain .t
constantly
receives,
wo
believe
that
advertising magnate. The posse su
•n of any town” be ndd- sociated Press of the Bryans' ap­ connection had urged him to ac­ tbat no effort was made in the af­
sense
.se of proportion which lies at , 926, generally Is believed likely
i location and a ronstruet- proval of the plan to build tin me­ cent sizable sums of money for ternoon to arrange bunds. The Mr. Waltluill’.i statements tlmt was Under the guidance of Barron tho foundation of the home und, In
,
.,
ifftny of the rivers and creeks are &lt;’oilier, nephew of Barron G. Col­ order to justify itself, wishes to" although a few of the more opti­
ativc harmony of pub- morial college in their bum': town, investment in Sanford property greater
number
were able
aid to pro- ,,
treater
I
m
niber
h tt ,TI„M exaggeration, in lier, and son of the Mayor of the
mistic departmental officials think
t Tou certainly have inTro where the spokesman of religion:, mul that the spirit of speculation
accomodate tho word of God to the reduction will not be more than
Everglades.
l.h lay opinion, the finest fundamentalism devoted In la • w.o: rife.
palliate
the
situation.
i &amp; T tarly
s : last “nigbt.
" .r.B,v'"
*5,000,000.
j while tliLre is a temporary v-m r
Tho old settlers, who spokesman
When .i ki d if a heavy tourist |
0 »a great city in tho cn- energies in the prosecution of the
"Tho idea that the word ‘obey’
Not only lias the arm y’s author­
•i
i,
,n'
Benders.
i
shortage
in
tho
city
reservoir
and leader is ’.Valter Williams, seek
, 0,i nn seemed imminent Mr. Speer
J* Florida, bar none, and Scopes case.
he government provided a mi.l- wllicll innk„ H it necessary f... dll- liy tho arrest of their representa­ connotes servility is tho liersey of ized strength been pared down, but
said
that
ho
went
to
the
Hyde
“mw*helming success of
m.Hbu
n
parents
and
the
schism
of
for s =
3
h^s
Says Bryan Acquiesced.
'!• ""' ,l f"r its, m-.oliinl.try guoiits j zcll, to conserve water and (»■ city tive and the national court action
*»f Coinnierco public­
"You know Mr. Bryan shortly Sltvimdii|i offices on Aug. 17, and vvi,,
.„vd,'d the quarters of tho fnuthoriti«v4 have, for the pur ••»--.». | which will follow to compel Collier
, rho.,V
70,,oy brought the reserve Jock* of many
is limited always by
theV,,r‘,circum­
, '
indicate tliht you before his’deatl) in Dayton endors­ v;as told that every berth was tak- distrnt attorney and marshal.
|
to a point of actual exhaus­
.......
„/
.»,
*
,i
•inaugurated
regulations
winch
,&gt;r
&gt;
to
prove
his
ownership
of
the
disstances
of
it.-*
use.
When
asked
if kinds
th greatest asset ed the proposal to establish a fun­ cn on ci ■i ) teamcr sailing up to
mu.i&gt; ol those,arrested je s te r- .hibJt lh(&gt; IIH1,
wntl.r
,„
r ;•:i ,,..J eitrd
1 territory
tion. The army no longer is able
i
n
,
i
it:
Ihiblt
the
use
•&gt;
)
water
ter
Sept.
11
and
thn*.
he
would
have
|
you
will
oltey
tho
civil
authorities,
J v , an have, n progres- dam entalist school for boys there,''
daj wire first offender
. officers • "ours
u,.llr. ia,,,:,,,.
»i iia&gt;. -,-i
, , . 9against
, , ,,
.. ...
to live on its own war-timo stores,
..
Iiiiiiij: the
i. i: ..i .
A. decision
the (oilier
you do not infringe in any way supply officers declare, nnd they
to wait until after that date to .|,.,.i,,r,.1l
|r"f:jtnrj.,. attitude
----— V that Mr.
,111, IFrnsa
I •••111 said.
1*4HI, "I» feel that in
... our
■■
t
. . . vvifh
i,
1 „ !r
•'haply as a precautionary i faction, Williams said today, will upon your liberties us nn Ameri­
0Ostades from your talk with the widow Sunday that |,oi !. p a ss a g e south.
iiiest YfPm
nt 2
in" ,","l‘0n ° f !*'"'nHure
in order
that in • a. • • . . I,by the
m. the can citizen. When u soldier is usk- believe the 1927 budget should he
After visiting the docks five or Hin
p wkyour city bn to co.n- tlic prospective school might truly
it (onvieieil.
/:.,.
....
„n,„i..
u.,„,.i..
i followed
&lt; ground
... ..iT.i
. r inrush
.
increased to allow them to lay In
fire
mi
ample
supply
of
w.it&lt;
debated
of
other
settlers
ed to obey his captain, ho does not mu mid emergency supplies.
V , *hwtment. ns yet un- lie said to have grown into u uni­ :ix times Mr. Speer was fortunate
In several instances liusl,;tnd nnd might he had with which t &gt; con
.
who an* waiting lo file their home­ BUrrendcr hi.* manhood. When a
enough to he on hand when n man wife ,\\ere arrested and detained i.... &lt;i •
Need for housing facilities for
versity."
mice. Brevard is now stead i Inlri.i.
woman
is
asked
to
obey
her
hus­
came
in
and
cancelled
three
reser­
I 1 f ^ ^*nLrd i-. now re&gt;t-ii which will quadruple
taking steps
Promising her aid and advice in vations. lie and his father imme­ together. Observers noted that the t Lilrfro■Sheriff Maynard left l|ie island band, she does not lessen tho glory troops also has arisen with tho dewomen submitted to arrest more the size of the present water shed
teriontion of hurrucks and officers'
hint n K it f&lt;&lt;r the first tlmu in .sev­ of her womanhood.
U T t e S rhnmht,r (*r the effort to establish the mciiio- diately undo application for the quietly' than their hushuml- did.
quarters built during thu war or
Int
^ commended t iiti school, Mrs. Bryan furnished
nnd
tb"
present
reservoir
and
be­
The raids ycsGrilny were thq fore-another summer season comes eral weeks, lie nnnoiinccd lie would _"A family is a corporation, and temporary use and still occupied
C f c j # w in s ..and the officers of the association licrths and were lucky enough to
go
|o
Tnllnha.H*'*e
to
emtfer
with
either
the
man
is
the
head
of
the
17/ hn n a * * the organ- with a list of names of friends of sc inc them ahead &lt;&gt;f (lie many results of investigations by u force around, Druvnrd will have n water (iirvernor Marlin. Barron (,. Collier family, or else it i.* presided over in many instances. Cavalry offic­
ifori)
®uit rcsult- the former secretary of stale, who who were standing in line await­ !of federal agents sent here several supply which will be adequate for is cxnCcted to meet the Sheriff in by a committee of two, which has ers cite as ono of their chief comI weeks ngtr who have been quietly a rity of nearly 15,000 people.
plnints,’ the increasing age of troop
■l-.J
" l world’s she said would be glad to co-ope­ ing just such an opportunity.
Tnllahnssee.
no way of determining a majority horses.
As
the
height
of
the
tourist
sen
'obtaining evidence againat the
Air servico officers de­
Ir d r, 7 nif
largest rate In bringing the movement to a
Water
Shortage
Temporary
Tbu
faction
oppoM'd
to
tlic
Col­
vote
except
by
nn
endurance
tc*t.
son is generally plnred around the ". ilia'll dealer’s ,''
clare
they
are flying antique craft.
W ,n
Per capita successful conclusion.
"As
for
Asheville,
(no
tempor­
lier interests in petitions and mans It i* now proposed to etulorso a
end of November, Mr. Speer be­
Very. lilUu icd whiskey was seii"A nation-wide campaign will lieves that the early demand for d Monday, according to Marshal. ary water shortage in that city ii meetliiifi Have t ailed on the Gover­ headless family in the interests of Field artillery officers say they
Iii*.»,*'
r i S 1yhn 9e,,u'*
suffer from personnel shortage,
rcinem- be launched early in the fall for
due entirely to the fact of the un­
transportation is indicative of the j McLeod,' who raid that f &gt;r the precedented drought and nlsn to nor to remove Sheriff Mnynard, accomodating truth tn prejudice. and const artillery officers assert
r|an,iw,gn
nm?, n who
w«Kcd
the
who.
has
.bean
m-tiyo
in
protecting
public
subscriptions
for
the
univer­
"God mndo man to be the head
|„ m ti lhat
largest influx of transients that* most part, the contraband wax the fact that Asheville has grown
hnve been compelled to great'e
the Collier claims.
of the family because it wus bis they
sity," Mr. Robinson suid.
the state has ever witnessed.
white corn liquor..
many of their guns nnd put them
nt an astonishing juts- within tin?
duty
to
provide
and
protect.
The
"W ith the innumerable letters
►wii :.n ri';;m:Y,tion f
fim rlus.. I.,
Redding, United
in storage for the same reason.
(Continued oh Pugg Three)
church exists to set forth Ideals,
fring the f
the I,n 'M and tciegrams which have come to / ’I t v
housing and supply neod.q
K n o w n S u tes district atattorney, and bis
I»n , ,,;,L ,j|mwingnnftdvini
year. ,ls From
not to justify the pervursbin of in These
parts of the country, V 11 V
X Y iiu ri i i | npvv assistant, Barry
i ty .................. r«i
»rry .m
M.. »n*on
Wilson4i TT C1
. " . , ? uthur of natldhn
the opinions of war ({apartment
ideals.
*r-d m
hiss work
wort- h.-w
I,-.. .......,a r,&lt;' pledging rinaudnl
financial support ioi
lor the 1
officials, will hnve to be cared for
T n n o g g a a T l t M I l actively .co-operated with the mar-: l;» S . clllO ( i L l I HUi l V l o
Believe la Woman's Rights.
lUC*
‘lmt to
Satineven at the expense of further
tur- 8C^00I wo nre confident of the
1
1
! I e l l l l P s o e e i n i m r iui m
c»i.iii«
It t e a c l i A c r t e n U 'n t S o u h
Inim,
i&lt; time
:'"v in the
the Satur"I
believe
fully
in
wumnn's
1
of the project.”
curtailments In officers nnd men.
tons.
.
--------:
[ wJr|J?tt..lhB
Review of
of cess
rights, but I do not hcliovo head­ Department officials contend that
Mrs. Bryan was quoted a* ex­
The
defendants
will
have
first
I
dim, I Sl,, r*‘ nn'^ m«ny pressing deep appreciation of the
ship of the family is one of those unless congress gives relief tha
UERI.IN, Aug. 25.—{/[•)- A redtrial before Judge Barrett. Under
.■£ publications.
v
r
m
e
n
t
K
“I
_(A
*i_
rlK‘,ts. It may be true that in a army will have to stop recruiting.
many
years
editor
plans
to
build
the
educational
mcbench
w
arrant
arrests
m
&gt;
prelimi
-1
procnl
agreement
providing
for
the
“‘•■•'j
eititor
,
- .
majority of cases she has the best
Back from n three weeks' visit nary hearing is held before a com- j abolition of nil charges for the is- ...
morial to her husband.
Dayton
I-ires
in
Dismal
Swamp
continued
l
head and uses it more intelligently
Ir founV i nie“ Magazine was just the place where the school t„ various points in Tennessee. II. ndsioncr.
' sunnee of visas tn the nationuls of to eat their way through lowlnt.tls ,|Ut whon
ti
j, ' ' ed and edited the
ls movC(| ,0 n i,crt
I Clause. Sanford business man,
should be built, she said.
_________________ _
| both governments will he conduit- of underbrush and grass Monday. h,.r leadership, tho man loses a Standard Oil Slashes
o/nes Magazine.
“ My husband died I,he re in Day­ ,| 7 , [hit !'!"i'ida is claiming
Muinte,] for n mcdical
Palatka—2300 acre tract near ci! between the American and Ger- but aside from sending great K|„ ry tlmt the woman does not Gasoline Price Again
, Miged over into jour- ton among the people who embod­ the attention of thorc people every Iftrt- to lie .developriL into nejt sqh*,J\'pn *(ijrcrnnicnts hi the pour so of clouds, of smoko skyward a n d , K,lin n„ timticr how much sho may
,]ay
and
declares
Its
fame
is
spread­
a* one time editor bf ied the cllristi.in educational priii
division,'at C ost'or *500,666. i - l l l i e jlrelent wrflt, ■ ’
threatening
surrounding
farm proclaim the fact that she deserves
NEW YORK. Aug. 25.—&lt;A1—
9 tvpress.
•' '• ' * ciples which he advocated, among ing rapidly ns stories of its oppor­
land, they had done little damage. the recognition to which her tut- Thu fourth reduction of gasoline
tunities
are
broadcast
to
the
four
the
people
whom
he
loved
and
who
w,| timcs he served on
In several [daces tlmv had been cuts entitle tier.
prices this month was nunoutuvd
-- tho
...» ___
^taff of
Now proved their love for him during corners of the nation.
brought
under control.
" l'hh Is thu day in which the iiy tho Standard Oil Company &lt;&gt;f
In the particular section that Mr,
’c«n, Globe, Herald anil ' M r.,Bryan’s short residence there,
In only one seption had timlier vacuum is coming into its own. New Jersey, today, when it lower­
Mrs. Bryan toll! the associates ul Clause visited, he found that .SanTimes-Stnr.
been burned, but the firo in that The popular prophet tells us that ed quotations half a cent n gallon,
known
and
he
her husband's ,lh.;t days. ,
ford was weI
nreu
control
of fire i((j(l4j mude man to ihmv
have mi
nn empty
empty throughout the entire territory,
.»
*. wns, under
. ,
, ,,
. Work.
dared that it was even better and
Son TqKeti Up
fighter* tonight and there appear- head; devoid of convictions; an bringing tank prices in Ntw Je r­
P r e d ic ts
Thti'chmnioner’s son before H*av-||niire favorably known there man
NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—UP)— one was a millionaire and four ed to, be little chance of It spread- j ompty heart devoid of obligations;
ing for hi? home in Los .Aflgchis, OHntldo. Scores nnd scores of References to millionaires, "high- others were hacked by tnllMppuirtfs. mg, In another section, probably a „ t.inpty | ifl. deV()j(| of , ncr|flcC!l. sey, Baltimore nnd Washington
!!)niy Opposition reitfrrnted
down to 10 cents n gallon and in
to His Dayton friends his .j.1()nu.; , a n* with whom he talk- brows with a barrel" and "wide, He declared that Waterman bail four
. ^ miles away. efforts were lieother parts of tho territory. In­
determinntion to carry on the wqrk.! Ci, nrt planning to visit this city open town” figure in (he latest ap*. voted for Wilson in 1910, had spent ing mnije to check the fire as it
cluding
Virginia und Carolinas to
I ' r f|77r ’ Au«- 25.—&lt;/P)— of his father. He ejqiremi*ti K°0“ j during the coming winter, ne aspeal to New Yorkers p* to why half his life in tUinuu and, iiaj craw|ml along the edge of u ditch Postal Views of New 17 cents.
bron» dKC, bc,1®vca that
(Continued.pn.J’age. Three). : , ffrted.
.
,
,
...
—
-*
voted
for
years
in
New
Jersey.
hank.
Tnhso
In
charge
of
the
work
............. .........
... .they should n o t' rote for some of
Irniu Karn' a
*prcad
Hotel Received Here
^
1,1,1 Hanford in. particular
and H or­
“If vye w ill,quit picking highr said it could be held there.
uR'rnl' wiii' bave' thc big-.jthe c’otiilidatoa for omyoralty nomKlan Officials Meet
K C
ram.‘!mbarrtt8inK his Coolidge To Make NO|id« in^^1
brows
with
a
barrel
us
our
candi­
The
two
larger
tires
cover
areas
• in its history.” w nvinaltons a t the primaries .Sept. to.
__ _ square
J___ miles,r but the
Secretary Pearman of the local
* declaration. "I found
James Lyons, insurgent Repub- dates we shall get much further of several
[on?,: v 'vas B»id today.
To
Discuss Problems
front along which it is moving to-(Cham ber of Commerce is in re­
■opposition to his effort Effort to Stop Strike \f,. clause’!
‘ t ht. keenest interest lican, regards the regular party on election day," he added.
.Mayor ilyjun, copitnentlng on 1(lay had (h'/'/i reduced to not over ceipt of several thousand picture
government expendi^ l and\veryw hcre tbut I , r.oniijice, ^’rank WalftTiiiati as a
|(his deflection of two Brooklyn in mile In length at anjr one point. | post cards of the Forrest I^ike Ho­ BUCKEYE LAKE. Ohio. Aug. 25.
SWAMPSCOTT.
M
as?., Aug. 21. in Floral via* swum tied with in- "carjicthaggcr
_l&gt;j»)_-Convonlng here today in
fi-rtiv7m ncd that U sl“l11
..... nvervthimr in the railing on tne Republicun tf-ket wotnptt leader* to the Tainanylpow n In the swamp proper there tel us it will uppuur upon comple­ national council, grand dragons
—|/P)—F urther indications that
tion,
with
flowers,
shrubs
and
camp
of
hi*
rival,
ptato
Senator
niv
figns
of
several
other
fires
of
the federal government will make qulrics
j, '"lv‘ state.” 'and
n "uiUiloimire hand picked
shadu trees gracing the lawns sur­ und titans of the K. K. K . . had
said:
Jatnos J,
stnn|(eir proportion#
uu iiension world re""
coming by | by a group of milllnnuircs.
no move to preventt the sur.pc
problems of intornul organization
[ f e e s Sweep ' of
to
learn
that
any
The largest flry now is on the rounding it.
anthracite operations
next
A' M, V E &lt; ’ »""« 1hat thouWhite Republicans were regar^
before them as their first day’a
The
cards
are
attractively
col­
oroperty
of
the
Camp
Manufactur­
O f Montreal Tuesday were givm today at the
ing Company, about 18 miles from ored and hour tho following in­ program. The meeting will conaj^j
Summer W hite Houae. President
Norfolk* pear t.a* Norfolk und scription, "The New Forrest lake tlnuc through Thursday. The resIn! iV:”’ 9 “cb«Ci Aug. 21. Cooliagc Isis been assured that
Western trncks, where timbcrlnud Hotel ut Sanford, Fla. A northern slons, which are being held in t*
,1 D** block of buildings there will be sufficient fuci tn
small church, are executive.
___
^
,
„
.
ha/i been burneds. The other one is hotel In the South."
Yi au*e *wii accompanied by him for the Democratic
1 tM.
,uitl waste Inst meet ull needs of the public even (
traction
denis
aiul
also
revive
tho
on
cut
over
land
of
tho
Richmond
They
were
sen*
here
by
Howard
_ _
«r, ? n,oniing by one of if tho mines should close down and
Fort Myora—New telephone ay*,
.,_^|nrT1| that
1MI11 of the
... six old days of pool rooms oiul gnm b-|C cdnr Works, not far from Deep Hulick nnd will be mailed out with
re T ^ re s ^nnd
n d “friends
declared
^1 with r(.]nt;ves
friends | Lyons
I
,uIar fires this city it was Indicated thnt the governtem being installed; city to hail*
who
foisted
thc*namo
of
Waling
houses
just
as
wld#
open
as
I
Oreeh,
nnd
the
company’s
own
cn
1
other
advertising
literature
by
tht*
clrtrksvillo nnd other | men
I . imrienced. Damage ds nu)nt would confine its nctivity to visite**
1,000 phones by December l ,
nn or; th 0 Renubliciin party, Sarasota Is to*Iny.''
I
nal.
Chamber uf Commerce,
I terntnn
'*aH'1’ •
*ve hundred thousand assisting In the provision of nn at Nashville
points.
adequate supply.
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DRY OFFICERS AT
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SAVANNAH MAKE
"f *"*•
MG HALIL MONDAY " -S tW A S B

OF
LAND DISPUTE IS

BRYAN FAMILY IN
SYMPATHY WITH
DAYTON COLLEGE

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Dismal Swamp Fire
Threatening Other
Nearby FarmLands

OrlundoSaysChuise

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Mayoralty Candidates In New York
Indulge In Plenty Of “Mud Slinging”

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY,

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B e c o m e “Florida
Crazy” Says Mero
In creasing P roduction M nkes
R ecen t Cut P o ssib le , S a y s
Local D enier; P rices H ave
1 A lready B ecom e E ffe c tiv e the. 33 Florida visitor* arrived 'in
the automobile capital Tuesdny
Announcement of the reduction morning nnd was met nt the depoti
in the prices of Dodge Brothers by a large bus provided by the
motor vehicles, both passenger nnd Hupmobile company.
A fter luncheon nt fhe hotel a
commercial, effective Monday, Au­
gust 17th has been received by I. ball gnme was in order nt which
the famous "Babe’' obligingly lined
\V. Phillips’ Sons, local dealers.
New list prices, f. o. b., Detroit, out one of his super-home runs for
the lienefit of the visitors.
are as follows:
On Tutsduy night a theater
- . Standard Typos—Touring, $875;
A-Sednn, $1,105; B-Sedan, $1,045; party and banquet were on the
Coupe, $'.»«); Couch, $1,0:15: Screen program nnd many questions were
Commercial, $885; Panel Commer­ asked and answered in rcgnril to
the “’Gator .State.”
cial, $900.
On n visit to Canada to inspect
Special Types—Touring, $075;
A-.Sedan, $1,280; Ii-Sedan, $1,145; n Ford factory, Mr. Mero found
i th at the “Celery City" was well
Coupe, $1,000; Conch, $1,135.
The price of the Roadster, $855, t known in Montreal, nnd said that
nnd thnt of the Chassis,*$730, re­ a real estate dealer had culled on
| him and asked for detailed infor­
main unehnnged.
“These new price* coine nt n mation of Sanford, nnd the big
time when Dodge Brothers product publicity campaign that he had
ha* reached the highest peak of heard was being launched there.
"Needless to say," Mr. Mero
mechanical perefection in its his­
tory," declares Mr. I.. Urban May. sated, "I lost no time in extolling
“ In an attem pt to supply public the advantages of the “City Sub­
demand, factory production has stantial’’ nnd I am confident that
been stepped up since the first of this interview will result in more
this year from 000 cars a dny io outiHde money coming into Snnthe present rate of over 1,100 nnd
now Dodge Brothers nre pushing
ns rapidly as possible an eight mil­
lion dollar expansion program to
give them buildings and machinery
for a production of 1,500 cars n
day.
"This nrico cut in just the up p li-,
cation of, Dodge Brothers policy of
faithfully returning to the buyer
the saving made possilde by in­
creased production.
Since the
first of this year production has
been steadily increased month a f­
ter mouth. The first six month.!
of 1025 were the largest in tlio
factory’s history—more than 11

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aug ust U r m :

Two Irish W ireless
Stations Scrapped
And Sold For Junk

trities of more northern winter*,
the state of H o r da make
S e a b o a r d Seeks R i g h t upon
u
rn_
fJovn rn l n
construction and acquisition or oth­
er lines necessary to public need
and convenience.
. . .
. The application rets out th a t
new construction is immediately
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—f/P&gt;— necessary because of increasing
The Seaboard All Florida Railway property values in Florida whfch
Company today applied to the In­ nmv Inter make budding of n nftv
terstate Commerce for authority to
construct a line from West Palm
Dench through Miami to Florida
City and from Fort Ogden to LaBelle, Esetro nnd Punta itus-a
through Fort Myera.
The entire proposnl in being
backed by the Seaboard Air Line
in u move to develop its Florida
lines to meet the growth nnd incruising needs of that stnto in
retting out reasons for carrying
out t h r r plan. The npplicatiorl j

of the plant was *&gt;»r ®tc*‘ |
each T25 feet in height, “«•'
The Ballybunion *tatio.;.
itrinally erected as a Possl
3 7 b / «.u o „-a g -

18 Injured In R iots
Preparat'
Tpdjiy In Calcutta County
LCUTTA, British India, Aug.
DBLAJfn
IV)—Eighteen persons were paratlons hav,
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an v in n a

rln h m r

iw ttu in o n

bought over by the owner
latter nnd never used. 11
were of wood and were ; high. Difficulty in
is caused by the far th jt
Is no tranaport by rad. 1
rail railway connecting
ion with the genera railway
tern a t Ll.towel ha* been A
tinued. When instructed tl
supposed thnt its smaller &lt;c
for epflea for the track wouh
to its general adoption thrun
Kuropo but it found no inn!

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"ofter every meal*

Davenport—Wn*,
ment program 1.7r&gt;

Kdre*iilr.&amp; end beneficial!

Phone 349 or call at 305 lstNati
Bank Bid.... Must Make Re?erva

REALTOR"
Rooms 501*502. Phono C5 ’

Florida Land Investors Co., |

F ir st N ational Hank B u ilding.
S A L E S FORCE
ST EW A R T

K S T . \ tes

See Beautiful DeLeon Spring
ange and Lime Groves.
erica. No obligation.

Easy Terms

,

u , rair* which
the last we^ in T
yc?r- Frank w fitij
P01"1
rh a in S J j
commiteto of

F L A N I CO

Bargain

SEALED
T IG H T
KEPT
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AUGUST 28th.
Leave 1st N ational Bank Mi:
1:00 P. M. Sharp ^

N ext To San Lanta at a Real

Give them W r l g l c y ’s .
It removes food particles
from the teeth. Mirngtliens
the ftums. Combats add
n ou tli.

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Auto Trip Thursday

6 ROOM HOUSE

Parents - encocrade the
children to cere for their teethf

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D O U G L A S KINC

W. J. Rudland, List. Mgr.

Congregation (1 u i t s
Church to Eight Eire
Seaboard to Operate
To Eort Myers Soon

MACON, Gn.. Aug. 21.—f/P)—
Fire in a neighbor’s house inter - 1
rilpteil the sermon at Bellevue Baplist church last night and the congregntion tuumed out to fight the,
Idar.e. Tile flames were subdued
and the congregation returned nnd
the pastor, II. II. Connell, resumed
Ids sermon.

Very latest exclusive models o f unrivaled beauty in
B
‘ alloon purchase

T h e c h o ic e q f m i ll io n s q f w o m en /

Dr. Walter B. Jones
V i s i t s Tallahassee

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You have never teen lovelier dresjes than these we offer tomorrow. The
most adorable new styles have been developed from Hie well known
Amorkeag and Sccuiity Gin^hama of exquisite quality in gorgeous patterm and guaranteed fast colors. They are unusually serviceable and
can stand the hardest wear and dozens of tubbings.

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The Models Sketched
Give You an Idea cf
the Smart, Youthful \
Styles. Every Dress ^
is New acid Dutinc- y
tore.
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T h e assortment
is so great anJ
varied that every
style idea and
e r r ’1color fancy
will be here to
choose from.

INCLUDING f
STOUTS

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Approved by

t a ll

/c have a complcl
line o f Diamonds

I loridu S ta le Ibuiril
Of Health

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JUST ABOUT TODAY'S ACTUAt,
COST OF MATERIALS IN

R U IN E D E Y E S
V nrglcct; tlicy get red and sore and
off lit them no. __ Don't do it.
.tnnardi's Golden F!yc Ddion cures
soreness without pain in otic day.
Cools, heals and strengtlims: In i .t
on laving “Lcoturdi’a" — it nuke)
strung eyes. At all druggists.

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We can’t go into
details here — but
ifyou’ll drop around
we’ll cive you them
in full. A purchase
plan th a t’s differ­
en t on Balloons in­
finitely superior —
Diamonds!

DKI.AND, Aug. 21.—o n —• &lt;&gt;nnt ruction of home* and buslncsa
b'lilding* in the city of Deijuid
i re now aggregating an average
of 501 per year or an increase of
more than 1,000 per cent over Inat
year, according to n survey by the
Commercial Club. This is an in­
crease of 5 000 per cent over the
iitinil&gt;er recorded three yen dr ago.
Two hundred and eighty three
licenses to sell real estate in l&gt;el.nnd have lieen issued since the
• irst of the year, and a real es­
tate association lias been formed
with a large membership.

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Hwdsosi Broughaan sS4^S
Iiujdson
Sedan. slfe*5S

' The most delight­
ful effect* have
V jh k
been adiievcd by
ehie tcuchrs cf
Vi
artistic hcrmlitch'A ing, rich embroid- j
’ cry and exquisitely
bohwvd applique*, medallions and fl
pipings. You will also find silk
tics, white piqsc, dainty organdy,
r.-v.ly created collars, white pearl
buttons, new novel effects ;n
eloevee a n d pccity Liccs • IALL MADE KM I \HDElG7
iDEEP HEMS.

\ GET HERE EARLY

ALL STYLES IN
SIZES 36 to 49

STYLES
03 - 04 • 10 and
I i in tixci up to 52

Happy Home House Frocks Have Won an Enviable Reputation. Each New Assortment Far Surpag
Previous Offerings—Not Only in Style anti Workmanship, But in Value-Giving

s Greatest V alues
e O u t s t a n d i n g T h a n Ever
-•x bales tor th e eight m on th period en d in g A ugust 1«
six-cylinder output in th e world’s H istory. T h is enoi
akes possible thp finest quality at the low est price
Ifcrcd. Q T lie sam e m anagem ent w h ich establish ed th
om pany, n ow , as lor sixteen years, con trols and dire cl
luct und policies o f the com p any.

rld ’s Largest S ellin g S ix-C ylin d er

1Tu3 sale of high grade CssVodes will be tlic talk of the surrounding community

to m o rr o w !

as

Well

It will be oitf

achievement in value-giving. This greatest of all special sales will be an event long to be remembere

PH O N E A N D M A IL ORD ERS WILL B E A C C E P T E D W H IL E D R E SSE S

CHURCHWELL’S
.... S E L L S IT F O R L E S S

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M t Dorm-County M ill
256 road and bridge bonds.

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N otice In h e r e b y
HJoblom p u r c h a s e r

28

lit TUB etggvit W UnT,

lelievfed To Be 18,000*000
i i- iz-h*?
# ■
Years-Old
Found R ect ntly,'
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one half Inches apart. tiM ™ being
four single cusps and
» 'W C
cusp to cnch tooth.
The main nerve canal opening
a t the base of the teeth is wi® *n(i
three ciuartcrs Inches In di am eter.
Tho tusk of the animal shows where
• apecien long extinct, are being the flesh and bone structui V e n ­
tered in cone shaped form. 1 here
exhibited here and a t Tampa.
The animal, believed to Ih&gt; a ty&lt; nrc ten layers of ivory in this t u»K.
rannosatrrrus, baa footspread of Each ring, snid Martin Chamb-n Un,
four feet and the probable length probably represents a cycle of .‘I m®
of ita Jaw bone in proportion to of about 100 years. The huge m i "*
ita teeth and other bones dis­ stcr therefore died nt tho ea.tly
covered would be four feet nnd a age of 1,000 years, ho declared.
One bnne that was found Is pc t ’
conservative estim ate would place
it at 26 feet in length it was said. rifled, weighing four pounds. It H
The back molar by exact meas­ thought to be tho enr bone. It
urement is six and three quarter measures six inches in length and
inches long and four inches wide. four inches in width.
The discovery of the bones or
The roots arc two and one half
inches wide and three and a half th ” nnimal were made in mass of
to four inches long. There were nntcrial foun'1 on the floor pit in
probably five of these roots to one the morning, following nn nil night
excavation at the quarry.
tooth, It was surmised.
The fact tbnt the animal had
The ivory enamel on the cusps
is one-fourth inch thick. One per­ tusks would indicate that it is a
fect cusp stands above the body tyrannosaurus, he said.
On the other hand this may be
of the tooth an inch and a half.
Thcro la a distance of one and the jaw bone of the dinosaur, whose
broken tusk remains ns evidence
of tho fray, Chamberlain dedar-

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OK rLOIllBA. KOIJ h B 'lt AOl.E
t'OritTY. I.N t II AN tEKl.
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Lum ber
f'/.m n a n v
Ihelr h e lm , r x r c u t o r n .
adm R JlStratnra. . a r . n t e e ^ d .v li.e e n
a n d nil o t h r r p tr a o n n ^ ■ &gt; " |lnK a n y
^ r , r,. : U ^ ^ . i n , : . i n y T U. » , . h e fo lloivlntt ^ e r n ^ ^ r t y .
O r d e r Of I ' o l . l l r n t l o n

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nijpMceilon ,f
4.c«-r&lt;lnn&lt;j
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N.ali'u la h o r e b y K lv en H in t O. ti.
W o lc o t t, p u r c h n a c r o t T n x C e r t l f l N o 319, *lnlnl t h o t i l l iln y o f
Ju n e. A. 1». 19-9. h na f i le d m aid c o ril f i c n '* . In I«y oRtE"* lOi* h n a m i il o

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T o J C T u r n e r C y p r e M ^ E u in b e r
C o m p a n y , w ho se n d d r e w 42nd H trect. New T o r n
dtick ok apim .ic a tio .t koii
Y o rk , a n d th « lr he }” ’ * *.
TA\ IIF.KI1 1’AIIF.lt SECTION 373
m l n lu t r n l o r e . X r» "l r l':
IlK Till: N B N K H A h STATETB8
nil o t h e r peraona c la i m i
OK TUB STATE OF FI.OIUUA.
t e r e a t u n d e r J- « • l u r
I .u m b e r C om pany, in in
N otice Is h e r e b y Riven t h a t It. If.
d e s c r i b e d real p r ot&gt;&lt;-r t y . c o u n t y of Ilum ly p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e r t i f i c a t e
Inir a n d l-etiw In th e

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C i r c u i t C o u rt. S em ln u Je
C o u n t y . F lorida.

&lt;S|Vy A.* M. W e e k s . I&gt;. 4-’.

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
fly ClIAitLEH P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The
American Federation of iAtbor al­
ready hnn ita program for the next
session of Congress very definitely
worked out. It knows just what it
wants and doesn't want It aims to
get the former If It can; to do nil
In its power to prevent tho latter,
or put nn end to it., if it exists
now. President William Green's
outline of his organization’s poli­
cies is as clean ?ut and concise ns
the typical politician’s discussion
of party plans usunlly in uncertain
and indefinite.

JL S fO N C E

Hospital Head Denies
Russell Scott Is Sane

acterixcil reporta that Runnel T.
Scott, convicted murderer had been
found nnne nn “all wrong.”

LEON stood with
jf'^ a r m o r a-glitter in the brilliant Flor­
ida sunlight he was bathed in stuff
more precious than the fabled fountain
he came to»3cck. But he did not know.
de

Florida knows that sunshine is pure
gold. And we know how she lias trans­
muted it iolo wealth that makes her
hanks fairly bulge with their burden.
We know how she has built* real* cattles
out of her balmy airs—how she has made
herself the playground and the garden of a
continent.

Wright, Warlow and Company

on Improved UusJncHs and Residential Properly
in Sanford

Florida is selling sunshine, shipping it
away in the form of citrus fruits at the
rate of 21,000,000 boxes a year, finding a
billion yellow feet of it in her pine forests
annually. She’s dispensing it retail to
her thousands of winter visitors, and

is now buildi
hotels therefor,

$70,000C000 worth of

1 here is more gold than ever on tho
coasts that knew the keels of Spain,
1 here is a market for hundreds of things
we in this State make and sell. Florida
is not far from us. She is reached
easily by our salesmen without great
travel expense. Our goods carry no
great-, freight rate.
For us too, her
sunshine.iu a symbol of golden opporr* !
i
tumty.
We can tell Florida about ourselves
and our goods through advertising in her
newspapers, and in so doing we speak in
the cars of the thousands from all parts
of the country who are her part-time
guests—folks with money to spend. Let’s
advertise in Florida, ft pays. Florid*
has proved it.

Funds immediately available subject to title
examination.

Statist!

FLORIDAt

1923

Farm values nave increased loU"a in live y ears.

DuBOSE AND HOLLER

Hank deposits have increased 225% in five years.

Area, square m iles..........

UK Al.TO RS

R ailw ay mileage lias increased from 518 miles
in 1880 to 5,000 miles in 1921.

P o p u la tio n .. . . . . . . .

In 12 years deposits in national banks increased
from $46,000,000 to m ore tiian $156,000,000.

M anufactures;

i3ue lo increase t;f operating expense s the following prices will he effecti\c Sept. 1, 1!H!.ri.

Haircuts
Ladies First Hair cut
Shave
Plain Shampoo
Special Shampoo
Hinge
Doncilla
Plain Massage
Double Massage
Beat 1 Trim
Neck Clip
Bangs T r im ..........
Razor H o n ed ........................

I rue p roperty v a lu e ... .*
C a p ita l. . . . V

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Products, v a lu e .. .’.™

M orula is growing $80,000,000 w orth of crops a
y ear on 2,000.000 acres of land und has
20.000.000 ucrca of the same type of land
y et to be developed.

Value of farm propertj

Florida produces m ore phosphate, her m ines
yielding $19,000,000 w orth annually.

Value of farm producti
Hank d e p o sits............

Florida bus no income or inheritance taxes to
retard the influx of w ealthy people who uro
piaking her their home,

Railroad m ileage. . .7 7

I.um bcr c u t, feet.
P hosphate m ined, tons

H ighw ay expenditures

$ .no
1.00

.25
.50
.75
.4 0
1.00
.5 0

.75
.25
.15
.1 0

.50

SANFORD BARBERSHOPS

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a o c n f iiaitce V l t h - l a w . HuliV c J r i l t i .
cu te, e m b r n c r a th n f o l l o w i n g d e a c r l b 5 I T . I " ‘I p rn p e
e.l ' u r o p e r t y »ltuat««l In S c m l n o lo
i,U&gt; &lt;‘..u n ty , I
t. KACtloB .,
K loflda. t n - w l t :
*loor in L • .♦for* •
aal*
, . ; »f u V . \ o f NB 1-4 o f N\V t - 4 o f
gassed »• • a i 1.1 f r i t lull 9. T w p . 218. ItilllKQ K,'&gt;rl.!.,. u ln,"r". vl
- M a c t a. *925. i h f
tile &gt;iaie III in n
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n Sltk. &lt;|
•rnij r a i d b in d b o l n u MMenacd a t
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e of n nk n
1"j’t'nT
d a t e o f t h e lanuniice o f m icll c c r - J*nnliu\ p u iu v .^ k i
I ' l l e s s s a id c e r t i f i c a t e shall I'0. J |
I t i f i c n t e in t h e n a m e o f b n k n o w n . *w&lt;&gt; boll* i **• •ktfi
I iileea an Id c e r t i f i c a t e a h u ll h o r.*ilrem eil a c c o r d n g t o la w t a x d e e d
w
"seal
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- m t f i t . 'l l V - n ‘o '• ill |H»ue t h e i e o n o n t h e 2 i l h d a y
h i s t h e 2 U t d a y cf J u » * A’

It la f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h n t . U i l s n o tin* • Ik &lt; • pulillaheit In thif I H a n f o r d
l l e r n l d . n n e w s p a p e r p u u n a h e il n t
K unford . Kemlnofe C ounty, F l o r i d a ,
o n c e e a c h w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u ­
t i v e w eek s.
W i t n e s s my h a n d se a l t h i s tlia
24th. ilu&gt; of AtiKtist A. I&gt;. 192,».
V*. K. ItOUIIleAHH.
C le r k o f t ’lreiilt t.’o u r t , Uetnlnolii
C o u n ty . F lo rid a.

Our Goods
Miami Herald k
Miami News
Orlando Reporter-Star
Orlando Sentinel
Palm Beach News
Sanford Herald

St, Augustine Record
St, Petersburg Independent
St. Petersburg Times
Tampa Times
Tampa Tribune
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THE SANFORD HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 19
school will be unde‘
•Day Celebration To STATEMENT
r t 1 V r n W 'r k T v
v
Inomlnntional, teaching the fundato William Jennings
k Anniversary Of Edgar SANFORD MAN IS
DENIED IN N. C. “r“The
“ first executives of the uni­
versity, we believe, would properly
L An American Humorist rIpnstf Continued
from Pnov 0 ne)
j*e suggested by Mrs. Bryan and
year or two. Work - *
her family."
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SOTH1: r i m

Alt. Vesuvius Again
Threatens Naples
v m i r -

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r iM tr lm ra t o f t h e U l t e r i o r
l.oai| O f f i c e nt l l a l o c s v l l t e , I
F lo r id a , A ug. 52. ISIS.

NAPLES, Itmly • Alitf. *•» y*'
Notice u h,r.l&gt;y tflvm ihut Floyi
Mount Vesuvius has resumed ex-(p
i.i m ,,f i„lkr M«r&gt;. Florid*.
♦raordinary activity, the volcano ,,ho. ..n August S3, less, made

1 H-Ji*ier.

Not h i :

A o t u i: ok r i n i.ic '\T in \
S K ItlA l. NO. O llt» »
l l r p . r t n i r i i l of Ike I n t e r l n r .
1" S. I a ml Office n t 0 « ln .&lt; t'I I T .
Kl.ir’.ila. A ug. 23. IMS.

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D r p u r l t n r n l o f IN * 111

U. H. I .a ml ( if f i r e at U a ln e .v lllie.
K lot Ida. A tig. SS. ISIS.
X OT1CR is h e r e b y g i v e n
that
NuTJUH I* hereby, wlyrn that
h arley \V. t»)&lt;itilnt*i *&gt;f L a k e M i r e , T h u i r a a K. W hite, of S o r r e n to . F l o r ­
c tn p tin g g r e a t q u a n titie s of ashes
l:nlry&gt;
o i ; 7 i : . fo r i C
F lo r id " , w ho on A tiaust . 13. O SJ. id a. w h o . o n P e i'e m b e r 13. 1*11.
a n d l i g h t i n g u p t h e w h o le c o u n t r y - 1 . s c , „r N i v , . s . c t f n n T. T o w n e h l p l m o d . H o m e ste a d E n try . No. n is i * * ; m a d e Mom, stead E n t r y . No. a U l f f c T ^
Mrs. Bryan Favors Daniels
side a t n i g h t .
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Is K., T a t l a n a e s r . - M e - ( f o r N U '1, *&gt;f
S ectio n
T.nvti- f o r NW ‘ , Of S W Q S ectio n *». and
H,. T na tlla
MIAMI. Aug. 25— (A*)—Selec­
A u th o rif
nt t h o c o l , t i n o h . 11
•*» * filed n o ti c e of I n t r u l h - t l i ehl l&lt; 10 S . I t utii rre
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I n t r n - It) S.. I l a n u o as H , T a l l a h a e s e e
tion of Jnscphius Daniels ns lead­ s e r v a t o r Jy IIU
n en vveir hUH
• ti "t.llll
how
a vVeV ea. xc*p r e s s e d ( m l .:‘•
c laim t| or■ (Jfi
tit,- l a n d A bove d e - j t l o n to m a k e r o m m u t a t l o n P r o o f 1 M e r id ia n . Im s filed tm ilce o f lnt*a*
er of any movement for a national the opinion that no great danger
lo th e l a n d n h o v e . t i o n t o m a k e T h r » e - y » a r Proof. In
T.r ' ’Vi-rh
'1 t ’l i v u l l f t o i r t . M o r e t a h t l s h cblne flm
otr
t'lrrk
C irc u i t &lt; (t.ihllsh c la i m to t h e lan d ab ov e
memorial to William Jennings i ls
U *nimineni,
im m inent
"*r
P lo r ld n o n I h " Slli .lay ■Ucwcrllox!.
«
i;*:*,
C
ourt,
al
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
.
Flnrfiln, o n th e d e s c r ib e d .
b e fo r e
F trrh
f'l r c u lt
Bryan is heartily approved by the
.__
_
i *1 , , ..I ..... * _
Mb day of (H'lobcr, 1S!3.
P o u r ! . S a n f o r d , F lo r id a , on th e *th
widow of the commoner, who is I
•l.i&gt; o f O c to b e r, 1*13.
“deeply touched by the evident de- •
t ' l u l m a m n a m e a a s w ltnenaea:
Cl
ilmant
m
m
,*
a*
vliiiPM
n:
Xl'. K llojrtl. ot H o fren lo , F lo rid a,
»ipe of the American people". *o|
, ... ..
. . . . .
...
*’ A. K a rin a , o f l.ali« M ary , F lo r XV. If. tlo yd . of H o rrrn tn , F lo rid a .
lor|,ia .
honor her dead.
r CHICAGO,
Aug. 25.—OH— IUii. J. W I *«r:lrr. o f L a k e M a r y . !•I'Di*arl
o f nHorrent*.
,
|
J. XV. Dl 'ess,
o r i lor.
f U l i r M aFrlo
y ,r id
F alo. r,Dant eFr er yr r,y , of
o f fla
loor id
Mrs. Bryan declared today in a ” hrat. Septemher, 1 .C0V* to l.OOVs
I'nn.
a iik
k cc Mary.
.\larj'. FH
r - a' |., | „ . T. II tbufil, of K orreni «. F lo r id a ,
W illie N o r d s t r o m , o f :
W illie N o r d s t r o m , o f l .n k c .Mary,
r i E l l H ' l E I*. CROW. lleR lsler.

is now
rapidly progressing on a „ow resMemorial, beuring a handsome ervoir and impounding basin at
Bronze tablet, telling the story of
£ ,l e wh‘ch
when comthe life and work of the great }pleted,
furr.i -h a water supply en­
humorist.
tirely adequate to a citv of 400
“ These three memorials are soon ooop.opl e , r, , „ . n l , b(i‘&gt;c ^ t »».;
to be dedicated. The occasion will the present inconvenience of n wa­
be marked by the presence of the ter shortag In case of tl protract­
Markets
sons und daughtrs of ‘Hill Nye’, ed dry. spe w
1
who will speak ami tnke active part
NoHh &lt; ar,)lina. as a
centered about on the program to be held Aug.
*westant Episcopal 25, the seventy-fifth anniversary section,!is very, very friendly toJthe humorist and of Nyo’a birth in fur-off Shirley, wunl the whole of Florida. Our scatement to the Associated Press December 1.59 to 1.59Vi: Corn,I
people are taking Florida for an such a memorial would nuturully September, 1.00%. to 1.001*; Oats,
tipped God during Maine.
i, and In the yard
“ Many distinguished speakers example in developing here one of find its place in Washington. She September 38T* to 39.
the North Carpl- are coming for the Nye celebra­ the greatest summer resort sec­ said she believed Dayton, Tenn..
he sleeps. Nye’s tion at the old Fletcher church, tions In America, and our foeHnes was the place for the location of M l T I f R OK A l ' l ' I . H I T i a X POH
Florida in general are of « any school designed to give in­
j(#iiie. He spent hut and the ceremonies promise to be toward
I t X II E E I I I M t r . l l SECTION .XT'.
mo.it
cordial
and friendly type.
struction along the lines Mr, Bry­
in Wisconsin, first of exceptional interest. For some­
HP T I I E UK. XE H A t. s l ’ X T I T E s .
an
wished.
“ We are, in short, enthusiastic
jn Wyoming, s ta r ­ tim e the Nye memorials have been
Notice Is h e r e b y r i v e n t h a t 11. II.
dom in New York creating much interest in North boosters for ail of Florida, and we
McCnll. Jr., p u r c h a s e r of T . n l &gt; r l l feel
that
Florida
cuk«
should
not
fln tte No 11 1 , d a te d th e till d a y &lt;.f
Carolina in which Carolina, and when Aug. 25 comes
J o m A. D„ l a i f , h a s filed said c e r ­
eventide of nn ac- it will find out folks ready to pounce Upon every occasion which East Coast Railway
tificate in n,y „ f f i r e and h a" m ade
lived his last days journey to the Fletcher rhrines offers to knock Western North
a p p lic a tio n f o r ta x deed to is sue
Will
Lift
Embargo
Carolina.
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith law . Said c e r t l “•his state, his family and there to do honor to the name
‘•nate e m b r a c e s t h e fo llo w in g d e ­
“ We trust th at you will sec fit
f him and his liter- and fame of "Old Kill Nye.’ *
p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S em lMIAMI, Aug. 25.—OP)—Th# em ­ scribed
imle C ou n ty . F lo r id a , to - w l l:
"Hill Nye* came to Asheville in to ask your local paper to make a
including John Fox,
bargo
which
the
Florida
East
Coast
, Whitcomb Riley, the latter of lkttO’s. Thut famous proper and fitting correction of tlin Rail
. 11...
i
*
,
.
s ‘-- « f NXVU o f N XV1, of HXV1,.
®'ixxa&gt; has j l ir°d on ggods .com- Bee. is. r. s ”i, it. k . ,i *. .\cr, s
on nujiiu.'v
Amru-t
snow
* V storm of that time called *story
ty*1 which
tl* 1appeared
1
** into
in to the
iho south'vn
souih -rn division "ap
’a p - , .'r,,e said land beins assessed at
bn*
mid which we feel was highly
, jervice in the church forth an article from his facile,
h e date of the iHstlance of Slleh
plies only to non perishable freight tr»rt
If leaf# In th e nuino ,»f II. II.
the threo-duy cele- pen and this story of the 'hlixzard1 i exaggerated."
excepting
fuel
oils,
ard
docs
not
McCall.
I ’n le s s sold c r r l l f l c n l e shall
---— --------- owed Monday by a re- in the 'Sunny South’ attracted the |
apply on passengers ns indicated In redeem ed a c c o rd In it t o la w , tax
i&gt;. f'. . ..... . xr
• Vi
ZT l
deed will Is sue t h e r e o n on t h e 2ml
|tbe Nye family, In Cal- attention of the New York World. f i J J V A N P A Y I H V TXT hi
Governor Martin* telegram to j d.v of October ,\. d i »:3
That was the beginning of N'ye’.i
a
1
.V1 l l a I J N
I. C.
yesterday according to E.
'Vitness my o ff ic ia l signature
W IT H
I mark the formal association witli that paper. About
I*. Mcl jin superintendent of trails- '/I!,1 Y 1,{»t,is" i ,,r 8-1,1 ,lay " f A,IB‘
lStMf
Ny«
came
to
Arden
and
built
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
V
,
a memorial window
portsition here, who said that the!
v i: iKipc.r.ASS
( O L L L G K embargo
oh. the unveiling of a the wetl-’mown 'Ruck Shoals' on D A Y I O N
was to he lifted when 1 t'lrrk cireplt court Krminole •'oun*
the
banka
of
the
Frencli
Broad
.1 bronze tuhlet a t the
ridings and warehouses are cleariiy’xv,l'c MxviaiDllt PF. D. c.
(Continued from Pago One)
Er»ve,(the dedication of River. Here ho lived and wrote,
rd and cars now waiting to be Un- I'uh A 33-s-l-tl-13-'J3-!:,
entertained
distinguished
friends,
wishes
for
the
memorial
project
nt near the Ashevillelorded are redea ml.
I
.
.....
Lil)e State Highway, a Jam es Whitcomb Kdey and Johinand promismt to support the plans
gift of tlio city of box, Jr., among others, nml here, which call for the raising of fillj a memorial shelter, on his ’perpendicular farm, he ,-,oo,0(H) for buildings ami endow- Hankers Are Robbed
|by the Masonic fratcr- cared for his flowers and loved ins merit.
children. Ilia reaidence a t Arden True science and religion have Of
$11,000 Payroll
Ihevlllc.
ia
remembered
by
many
living
to
no
conflict,
the
widow
said
in
her
me mover m securing
orisls was the Rev. Clar- day. Thev recall the kindly ‘Bard conversation with Mr Robinson
DANVIM.K, 111., Aug. 25.—(JP)
ilcdellan. Jr., recor of of Buck Shoals’ with deepest nff.i - :mi| Mr. Frasn. She exprc»sed tli • —Flovd Heed, vice president and
jiurrh. On “ Nye" Child tion uml still recount many uf lu wish “that the facts of science” I, Earl Bryant, cashier of the Ameri­
I t” Mr. McClellan said. humorous talks, and quaint, wit- taught in the proposed nniversitv can State Hank of St. Bernice, Ind.,
and that scientific theories should xvere robl.ed early toeiay while en|„Vn Fast', raised in the ly rem arks.
NEXT TO
be pres
presented “ in their true light." route from Clinton, Ind., with $11,,t achieved fame in the! "Bill Nye was a landmark in he
initain*. cuotured New j those days. While the nation claim- “We would not wi*h the school 000 pay roll of the Chicago, Mil­
or bigoted,” Mrs. waukee ami St. Paul Railroad. Five
1 Nye’ ’ (Edgar W ilson,ed him us one of its greatest hunt- to he intolerant
i
WOOLWORTIPS
little
regarded
Bryan was quoted as saying,
ed the ‘Tar Heel S tate’ jurists, V
" Arden
* ’
. . . him **----masked nun in a motor car forced
e |a.,t years of his life lovingly as its adopted son and "We hope to make the school a the batik official* to enter a corn
long mountain glories. m anitested a peculiar interest in university in the fullest sense of field anil before leaving, they shot
the word," Mr. Frasa said in com- the radiator of the bankers’ car
W glorious view of her him.
On the lecture platform and in meriting upon the proposed curric-1full of holes.
fix, in the quaint little
J of Calvary Episcopal his writings, Nye always -poke a
ar Fletcher, the genial'good xvortl for North Carolina and 1
humorist lies sleeping, its unusual imturn! beauty. Once
lock of granite with a ho said that God lavished all hi
•t marksh is Inst rest- bounties on Buncombe County and
Not far away in the then took xvhnt was left to make
SIM ON l'lJ R K A N D GEM HR ANUS
jjth k n pew he occu- the rest of the world,
“Time Tried and Crop Tested”
gty years, und n mem“ It is fitting that North Carolina
,ir made in Europe, along with Maine, his native state, July 1st, 1925 nexv price lis t nf regular brands ju*t issu ed .
hjht across the quaint ana Wyoming, where Nye began Get sam e before placing you r order. Smul orders now for
Hrs. Nye wus so fond hi* newspaper career, should now
fall requirem ents, save d elays and he ready when fertilizer
a bygone years. Dot honor this distinguished citizen."
is needed.
jtb lawn, close to t h « * ----------------------------tjTae of Lights,’ which
Women managing a restaurant in Q U A LITY F irst.
F A IR Prices.
PROMPT shipm ent.
jaaKvo is radiant Wiiii Canton, China, found cook ; of
Efnd illuminated stars, their own sex incompetent and were
•from the State High-.compelled to “ man" their kilehJacksonville.
D uval County,
Florida
l(| vAitih thousands of e:i . n l Chinn, the sphere of xvoss dally, stands the Nye man does not include housework.
C, Aug. 24.—(d1)
Bvlj',bration marking
-J X anniversary of
r f i r (Bill) Nye, Amwas brought
,nbere today, when
w this adopted son
"firtViM wer0 dedicat-

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DIGESTS Out proiuco milk and butter fat*

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Pay Their Way

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Season's
End

‘ Could Better Fertilizer Be Made We Would Make It”

E . 0 . P A I N T E R F E R T IL IZ E R C O .

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Mud o f the S eason S a le.
d resses sacrificed. S co res
nut. E very coat m ark ed
possible figure. N ew fa ll
ing. W e m ust havu room ,
rale for th e purpose o f
stock. Don’t fail to com e
m orning.

H um lredn o f fine
of h a t s to b e d o se d
down to th e low est
apparel daily arriv­
so w e've sta g e d th is
cle a r in g ou t en tire
fir s t tilin g T u esd a y

Everything Must Go!
D R E S S E S , C O A T S , M IL L IN E R Y

Sale Starts Wednesday Morning
H ere are Timely Suggestions and Sales
DRESSES of printed
faxt color tinsuo gingprclty full style* and colapeeial purchase und sale
to U yr*. $2.95.
Nt. ITS are now *elling a t
discount. Palin Reuclt
n *ait»—admiruhlo far
unu!’.many with two pair
Ui.oU to $1H.50 suits at
ST PLAIN COLOI
•" h) n special actlini
prices, More thun 20
fa t°r iJour cholce—guaran,Mt '"lor. 09c yd.
gingham in plaid
sells nt u special price
A 3i&gt; inch fubric in a
010re than 24 patterns.

LINEN DRESSES arc Imns
shown in light .hi
^ urii
aD
fur li to 14.yr. P«; ;; These
wi.nicn’*’
fashioned in
httic
styles arc most becoming.
..........
BOY’S

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A 'tL 'S H S

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HAND MADE LINEN DRESS­
ES in all the light and ombre
.shade* of autumn—a special pur­
c h a s e — frocks one would judge to
be 15 and *&lt;1. Sizes 0 lo 14 at
$3.95.
UNDERWEAR FOR SMALL
hoys irt an excellent quality pa­
jama check (sizes 21 to 2K chest)
nt 75c. Larger sizes of 30 and
34 |n the same fabric, OUe,

Till C oals Ucilured Yj P rice
(li'orgettcfl, Mlanuels, U engn lines.
aide values.

75 D resses, $1.25
Crepes, Voiles, P rints, lovely
form erly sold tip to $11.50.

101) D resses, $12.75.
Crepe Homanine, G eo rg ettes
Crepes. V alues up to $20.50.

75 D resses, $7.50
T h ese arc of Canton Crepe, P rin ted Sill
F la t Crepe.

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for college and high school missr*.
In shades of peach, buff, parch­
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black, white. $1.79 pr.
ORANGE SHEETS In 72x99
size and 81x90 size. $1.50. In
81x99 size, $1.70 Cabarrus sheets
in 81x90 size, $1.35.

Dickson-Ives Co.

C anton

100 D rosses, $10.75
T h ese are all high grad e d rosses and form erly
sold a s high ns $19.50.

The Store o f Truth Service anil Quality

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THE SANFORD

The&lt;Sanford Herald
—

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It Shows Sanford’s Great Growth

JESDAY,i AUGUST 25j 11925.

As Brisbane Sees It {

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Mebbe the Coal Dealers Are Behind These North Pole
V isits
j —

D A N D O Bf

r«TT a n m * * * « * * n

Somebody it
Bad Debt Precedent.
Sanford is ta k in g rapid strid es and is g ro w in g fa s te r
drastic
change tot (
Two Kinds of Hunger.
th an m ost o f its c itiz e n s realize.
Uncle Tom Shoots Legree.
Y/m -w Mnking r.tnney 'n ,
S ta tistic s are th e m o st convincing argum ent th a t enn be
The Kins’* Bones.
M u FIEC-oT *0
more money is the\
found
to
sh
o
w
con
d
ition
s
as
th
ey
actually
are.
G
row
th
o
f
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
___ K d l t a r
fu r w e ty w *
l.f.ANO U HHAJr..
(CopjrrtKtit I » S )
any com m u n ity is a lw a y s reflected in the grow th o f b u sin e ss
nHo w A itu iim iii.
Every man is t
IN, DiCiN'JA ?
-» *Ti
liberty and a few h
I I I M av au lla A re n a *
f b e a * M* en terp rises, w h eth e r p rivate or public.
IT IS explained that Belgium's
A
W e know o f no b u sin ess in stitu tio n in the c ity th a t d oes easy terms in debt settlement
_ .,.A
l u i i r r n i i m o t itATr.a
In union s
Ef’/GoilV.'
are
based
on
the
fact
that
WoodO n* T e a r — I7.no m u M on th * ...II I t not sh ow an enorm ous in crease over the b u sin ess tr a n sa c t­
but
divorce suits
I * * ll» rrrd m C l\
h r O a r r l e l . per
“S aT esawiRS
row Wilson, exceeding his author­
W*«k, l l u . W e e k l y
K J it lo n 12.00 ed last yenr. M any o f th e r.'.erchnnts Have g r e a tly in creased
Eome weakness.
I
ity
and
ignoring
the
power
of
Con­
1.4
—
p ar year.
____________
th eir sto ck s and th eir forces in order to render serv ice. gress in making treaties, fixed his
i■Fi M
t i A i . A O T i r r . i All o b i t u a r y O thers find it d ifficu lt to keep up w ith the rapid g r o w th o f signature to certain papers, thug
After going t0 t
nri/mn
n o n c e * . c a r d * of th » a S * . ri e s o lu tio n *
have some idea of 1
w h e r e | th e c ity .
binding the United States.
a n d n o tic e * o l e n t e r . * l r —_*nta
*
olive must feel.
r-----h a r----a c a ___________
a r a M a d e w ill b*
b rh*m *d
f a r a t r e c u l a r - i d v e r t l a l n c rat**.
H ere is som e v ery con vin cin g proof of the sp eed w ith
WOODROW WILSON'S signsGermans ray
M RM nra t u b ahhociatrii n u T l l 1 w h ich Sanford is ju m p in g to big city days. On J u ly 31, tur**, without Congressional author’,
don’t drink mu
T h e A s s o c i a te d f r e e * la * t e t u s - 1921, th ere w ere nine hundred and tw en ty nine w a te r nnd
izntion bound the Uritod States
Jvely e n t i t l e d t o &lt;h* ua* f o r raon how much is
p o t . l l r n t l o n o f a l l now* d is p a tc h * * g a s m eters in th e city .
On J u ly 31 o f this y ea r th e re w ere, not at all. And it establishes n
c r e d l t e o t o It o r n u t i&gt; tb*rwlae &lt;r* dAn increase dangerous precedent, when un ille­
U .) In till* p a p e r a n d a la o t h e lo ­ tw o thousand one hundred and seven ty-th ree.
One might *jj jj,
■
c a l n ew a ptib flah ed h e r / I n . A ll rlK h ts o f one hundred and t h in y - io u r per cent is th e record m ade gal act, even on the part of a glor­
tailor’s wife seiW j
\V J
o f reiiu tillcatfn n o f a p e rl a l d la p a to h W
li
ious war President, inflated with
tailor made div,jrrtr
a* h e r e i n a r e a la o r e a e r - e d .
in tw elv e m on th s tim e, b y th e city.
enthusiasm, is accepted ns binding
■I
Much o f th is in crease is th e result o f th ir ty m iles o f e x ­ on this country.
TUB 8 DAY, *AUG. 23, 1923
\n d rome of
\
ten sion o f th e w a ter and g a s m oiiis made during th e year
\
being pres-d ^ ?
f
/
TI1K HERALD'S PLATFORM
ren t to the
WE MIGHT have nnother Pres­
in w h ich the c ity has been ow n er of th ese u tilities. E very
1.— Deeper w alrr route lo Jatlutinident wandering nround Europe in
T
'
—
|7"
house
w
ith
in
th
e
c
ity
,
wo
are
told,
w
ith
th
e
p
ossib
le
ex
cep
­
viilf.
Indian Ha
tho role of world saviour. And
*5^
2.—Construction of 81. John*-In- tion o f a few in th e colored section s, is being served w ith heaven knows what he might do,
three wives withk
dian River canal.
w a te r and g a s by th e c ity . From a standpoint o f fire pro­ putting tho United States under
ing to He te that 1
S.—Extension of wftlle way.
tection th e c ity is thorou gh ly protected and w ith h yd ran ts obligations to foreign nations.
4.- -Extension of local amusements. I
Treat Belgium kindly, by nil j
Divorce mu ate
—Swimming pool, tennis court *,1 w ith in five hundred fe e t o f any stru ctu re the low est pos­ means.
Hut don't recognize, even [
bathing suits W»bi*
sib
le
in
su
ran
ce
rate
is
g
iven
than
could
be
secured
w
ithout
etc.
semi-officially, the binding char - 1
eomcthlnz ht ti» «
t .—Augmenting of building pro* th e in stallation o f an alarm sy ste m .
actor of any official’s illegal act.
gram —lioutea, hotel*, apartment]
T h e dem and for w ater and gas service is so great, th e
Well, in St.
J|
house*.
j - '- N
5
‘ 5GERMANS. DEMANDING first
I.— Extension of street paving pro* c ity m anager reports, that im provem en ts and increased fac­
ted his wife wnh v* i
i--*
ilitie s a r e m ade n ecessary in tin* g a s plant to cope w ith the enures, investigate suicide and
gram.
jx r
touchy woman wtmts i
7,—Construction
of
boulevard situ a tio n . T h e w a ter plant is capable o f handling double the say that Hi) per rent of nil cases
are caused by “hunger and love,"
around Lak* Monroe.
Don’t worry it you
in other words, two kinds of I
8,—-Completion of city beautifies- p resen t am ount w ith ou t en largem en t.
r.
of all* the great
en. V
t
—m
luen.
hunger,
physical
and
spiritual.
C
ity
M
anager
W
illiam
s
predicts
th
at
by
w
inter
and
w
ithin
lion progrnni.
they haven't hurt of 1
X
•/—Expansion of arhnol ayalent six m on th s, w ith th e com pletion o f ten m iles o f additional e x ­
At Long Beach, the wife of a
with proviaion for InrreaHod fa- ten sion, the num ber o f m eters will be increased f if t y per stock broker kills herself with
IS ? &lt; C
Radio
cllllle*.
veronal, after ipiarreling with her
cen t over th e presen t num ber in use.
fast
a” t .
m»i ■
husbnnd. Her short note rend:
has
gone
and
i*
ujkt
s|
W
iiut
b
ette
r
and
m
ore
con
vin
cin
g
proof
could
be
offered
"Dear boy. sorry to cause you
BIBLE VF.R8RK FOR TODAY
wave.
n
1
trouble.
Good
bye.”
That’s
hun­
to
sh
ow
Sanford's
great
g
ro
w
th
?
THE SUPREME RULER: Exalt
ger, of a sort.
yo tho Lord our God, and worship
--------------------- o ----------------And what makes tkea
at his foots tool; for he is holy.
finh crying hecaui* 1
BERLIN
MAINTAINS
nn
"anPsalm IKJ:&amp;.
out on tin* head
* 3
L
ti-auiride bureau," where the des­
-------- omers are.
perate nnd discouraged, asking bow
THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY]
FortuncH are being m ade in Florida every day. T h is is life can be made wort Ii while. More
I tried to bear my burden,
com in g to lie a sta te o f great w ealth . M illionaires are to be than eight hundred have applied
ownership to increasingly greater forts. In the lij-ht of
Rut could not lift the loud;
within two months.
numbers of people. The desire for one would not I,.
far&gt;
* fan
Now since I ’ve learned to trust | found living on alm ost ev ery str e e t. Tho man w ho is poor
CLEARWATER SUN
hum* owner.1’hin was tho Ixulrock iug th.it tli gteit
today
wakes
tom
orrow
to
lint
I
h
im
self
rich.
Him,
upon which building anil loan n s - '
IN GERMANY the chief trouble,
I roll them on the I-onl.
How will all th is great w ealth of Florida be used ? How till per cent of cases, is poverty j Much has been said and written 1 swift nnd certain justice." This h ' social ions were built in tills coun- building and loan
He’s standing ever ready
will th e se new ly m ade m illionaires utilize the m eans placed —physical hunger. That can be nhoul the unprecedented "crim e! getting at the heart of the much try. Home ownership is tlu* ulti­ in an ever iru-reasiaf|
To lift and bear me through,
in th eir hand s? Will Florida people lie a happier people ns adjusted. But when it’s "soul hun­ wave which inis been sweeping . discussed subject. Tire field of the m ate end toward which the asso- thoroughly trainrj, ial
He not only takes my burdens,
a resu lt of its good fortu n es or will m oney prove to be a lia­ ger" a young female, for instance over the country, especially in sev- new organization will not lie ro- ciations have ever directed their ef-J practice and r&gt;suits «f
But carries me too.
Istricted; hut if criminals can he
that there in only ono er:il of the larger cities.
bility to th em ? T h ese are all questions which w e can do convinced
.................................................
Realizing tim t drnstic steps , made to understand that their
perfect
man on earth, the one ......
that
Sometimes n thousand trials
well to ponder in th e se d ays o f great prosperity w hen il ahe can't get—the case is harder .;) ? 11
*?k®" U&gt;t "u’.el t,’,: "itiia-icrime will lie followed hv immediAnd disappointments keen,
____ _
| tlon the National Crime ( ontniis-!ate nnd unrelenting punishment wc
se
em s th at th e main topic o f conversation the s ta te over is
Sweep down like avalanches
•*Tl MF \ t
in'ii ns nil U1"" i:‘s n‘i'un a "'ell-organizisl e f - ; mav he sure of a reduction of vinm oney, m oney, m oney.
And mountains rise between;
thi, : even," even for poor Unel" i j j 1^ l,,war«l nmolinrntlmc the situ- lent crime in tho .mar future. AlBut, when I cannot see Him,
N eg lectin g many w orth w h ile th in gs in their grabbing
To,n He will appear in a British)
.
„„ ready the suggestion has heen
1 call, and soon within,
to
becom
e w ealth y, I here are hundreds o f line people who musical comedy version of “ Uncle' .'? reference to this ma ter. 1 he .uade that we borrow the British
I bear His voice nssuring
seem to put. th e accum ulation o f riches ahead o f e v e ry th in g Tom's Cabin."
And «what
Harriet
‘‘l,,l" asuiil:
1!n.,lu ,rcr
Mon-, practice of giving a tw rnty-yenr
I'm safe while tm sllng Mini.
•w ill.
mill
1,1,1 m
i r i i e i , | a l"!m,.
y ' s issue
to criminals caught a rm ­
else. And th is is a dangerous condition which ought not last. Heecber Stowe would think about, ,.|t js ^
, o ku()W that t|u&lt; Na. sentence
ed. The fact that they carry guns
T is but to yield nnd tnke Him
In a well w ritten editorial on the use o f w ealth , the
And let Him undertake,
r ^ 't h e mlisi'cai comedy Uncle limial tVime t^m m iM lon has hem, is presumptive proof th a t they
Miami Herald g iv e s sonic good th ou gh ts worth repeating Tom will shoot is-gree stone d e a d . , t ho c,7 l
And Jus' to do His bidding
" f .}• would commit murder if necessary
here.
AH for llis dear sake.
after which ho wilt ,lance the 1
U,l! kf ° " 11n* d,a,r,,; an- ,,1‘ i to save their own skins.
Oh, let yourself t«&gt; nothing,
The mere organization of this
» '»»" of la n d in g and of means
''B enjam in Franklin Imd a w ay o f sayin g som eth in g in a Chari,...... . to the tune of “Them
And Him your All in nil,
Cotton I'lcking Blues." Eliza
m,d the group of eminent business National Crime Commission should 1
few words w ith much nun c m eaning than appears on a casual the lilooilhounri!! chxi inir her ov«t
You are no doubt well and feeling fine. \ur|
He’ll permeate you, fill you,
pruft^Hioiuil men wlm nnt in-.niil in the checking of crime. The
reading. T h is is w hat m akes him so much m ure.perm anent, the ice will U*' cut ont. Tire last teiestiid m the movcmcr.t have ash police nnd officials generally j
* Whatever may befall.
way to ha. However, if sickness should .ittri,!
in bis literary work than is th e average writer. He g a th e r ­ icene will show Uncle Tom. with **'* hi"l
l»r* imre and to direct a sometimes complain th a t they no!
Lord, keep me firm, nnd humble, ed up b its of conini'iu-place w isdom and served Mem in sm all a hig cake, at n wedding.
prepared—have n reserve fund to pay doetorrt
[campaign
or which un imitert not have public support in their |
Rejoicing in tint Truth,
, 1 funds will Lo provided. Ho will work They insist tlmt the aver­
and
con
ven
ien
tly
handled
pellets.
druggist, etc. Keep an accounl will, (he .ScmmdiC
Behaving nil You tell mo,
' ,1 . by
.,Mr£
n n,u , manager name sh,irl|y
heads „f
the variouswil,
commlte,mull,d
thern British
. nilll
tll,.n age citizen is not only indifferent
While hiding In your Imoth.
For in sta n ce: "A man lias no more goods than he g e ts determined
hut
that
he
often
refuses
to
coop...
.
.
.
»&gt;
/
l
'Mlfto priMluee Shakes* ■1.,. ............ .. ...
. .!
!y Bank.
Oh, love that never fidleth,
good by." T h is se n te n c e s u g g e s ts one ol* the real problem s pen re with nctora in modern he taken to promote the formation 1"m t" with tluoe who nre charged
And faith tlmt will not sway,
o f our com ing into the possession of more goods than ever elothing. Hamlet in a tuxedo of local commissions in tho chief (with the safety of life and properI am giml I learned tin* secret —
cities
1*1 of» the country, to net ns tv. This movement should nt least
before
in h istory. T h is is true not only o f the w ealthy but would match Uncle Tom shooting clearing houses of information and have the effect of removing this
*1 Per Cent In terest Paid On Niiiuiys Accoaj
"The More Excellent Way.”
l.egree.
-—Mrs. Corn II. Snyder. o f th e laboring cla sses. W ages o f the dav are about us much
for stim ulating local activities.
reproach. Il should create a heal­
-------- 1)-------The committee which was con•
a s o f the week a few years ago. Tin* a v e n g e income is far
sentiment in the interest of
SCIENTISTS HAVE unearthed corned with the organization of thy
Our office hoy says it’s n poor g r ea ter in th is cou n try than ever before. Everyone has
law and order. And, nn the other!
tomb of a king of the Mayas, this national body ha*
,s recommend- hand it will he notice to the crook
electrician wlm doesn't know watt m ore than even th e m ore w ealth y persons of a few g e n ­ the
ruling over Mexico and other lands ...........
that tiie .iMiuiiianiitii
commission “in
the j «n,l ‘he h«»Muip
man niui
nnd mn
the flUir
mur111 mi*
*•1 * man
it's all about.
eration s ago possessed .
loiuf n'nturii '4 hcforo C’ulunihu.H first in^tunco shall *h»vot»
riurur that thin h n oivilir.ocl conn
! to tho proMom «»f coping w ith |^ ry* wh«‘r«* tin* provou crimina
'•This conditi ms should Insure g reater happiness and s a t ­ niiuU* hin trip.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press says,
the1 kin*:
and Ilia crimes of viul«*iico
ill liaw
»■
nee throuirhmit
throughout tt hhoe "ill
have tn
to i&gt;av
pay ilpnriv
dearly for »Ins
. *lie*litres
* priestess
• of are
•found
*
“ It tnuy he that man was once a isfa ctio n . It is very doubtl',.: w hether it has. If increased »high
in the country and the failure to obtain crimes againit society.
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - PKOfiHESS
fish." Gosh, aren’t there plenty of con ten tm en t has not accom panied incom e it has been lie- tomb. Emir columns which once
'em now that are poor fish?
cau se people have not learned that a man has no more goods lit Id up n king’s body nnd a few
. - -----o--------human hones nre scattered about
Headline in n New York ex­ Hum hit gi*t.s good by.
the floor. These holies were once
MIAMI TRIBUNE
change says, Pawling Hoy on Bi­
"Tlu? am ount o f p o ssessio n s is on m easure o f w ealth. T ho the skeleton holding up a mighty
cycle Collides With Auto Return­ only standard by which true w ealth m ay be gauged is tlu* 1king.
An
editorial
entitled "Main size, he complains th at modern
ing Vroin School," F 'revens sake,
"i am Oxyntmuiins, king of
are they educating tho nutomobiles cap acity to use to tho host ad van tage w hat one has. w hether kings. Look upon mv works, ye Street, England" in the c u rre n t|conveniences are practically nnil ho little or m uch.
,
.
,,
known, at least to the general puhnow?
mighty ones, and tremble."
msuu of the Saturday Evening j ,ic&gt; Nl, , , 1,.phones are to he found
- - ■— o
" S ociologists have long recognized the fact that the in­
Post, based upon an article by « » ( , „ hotel l.edrom ns-though many
Johnny Spencer in the Macon creasin g incom es mid th e decreasing hours o f work for all
English journalist, Norman Angell, „ f u, ,nay lllink that llot „ total
HOW
STRANGE,
to
Hint
old
Telegraph says, "In promulgating cla sses of people present the d ifficu lt problem of the best use
Compares Hie average nnall eity of .■ 1 , ............
...
Mayan king, would neon, the men America will, that of England, and
your esoteric cogitations or in or
,
, ,
..
,,
, . i i , . n.K -.i
u,,“ 1join the sleeping quarters, which
ticulatlng superficial sentimentali­ of leuHiirc. T im e is w orse lim n w asted if it is not used in hat
now look upon Ins crumbling! to the advantage of the former. Im, unly h..atlll| by smoky grates.
ties and philosophical or psycholo­ som e advantageous way. "The (|«.vil
devil find:,
finds w
work
.*.u*
idle
bands
ork .*■»»’ idle liaild s j non**'*.
strange in it may seem to thus*, ho alir,Imtes this difference to the
gical observations, b e w a r e of pla­ lo do," is true, w hether those l,. 1^ „e.» Itio w h ite h a n d s o f
" bat sort of beings, in ages to who hold the belief that the lin t-; fact that the English use less than
titudinous ponderosity, le t your a son o f w ealth or the brown li.liuts flH
•
icome, will uncover our cities of i*h invariably have a sense of su- two-tliinh of the mcclianicat powconversation possess clarified eonm an. *
today, ileeipher our Isioks, read perlority al&gt;*,ut the British mode
:
»
■
j*b a u d s ol a 1lal-nrillg
ii
British mode or which Americans make serve
fineness, comparted comprehensive­
"The sam e th in g is true o f m oney and oth er p ossessio n s, j accounts of our wars with poixotijuf living, Mr
Angell
takes
the
them,
and mat
that such
such aa course had
.........
—- de
mem.
ami
ness, coalesce at consistency and T h ere is no one
1 -- 1 hampered
»
pitiable
(linn M
a i*
r.ew-rlch
who Hhas
no B««cs and say. "Very much liko groniul that in the past
. . .more
. .
, 1, 1,, -I,.,,,
mu- evli who
um no
three
thu ease
and efflcienuy
•
ihe wolves, hut rather more intel* cades, the Americtu, Main Streets of English life
concatenat ’d congency. Eschew nil I h» tv is llo on,* m oil plti.dm (li.lll a l.t?\\ •
■IL
have far surpassed those of hi,
Tim’dirr,
u
♦„ ...
congluniorn lions, flatulent garrul­ spiritual rapacity for prupctly using Ins w ealth. 11 is |m tity, jejune babblement ami asinu ticilia iiy tlistiv ssiiig w hen tin* p ossession s uru ust’tl 111 a str ic t-------own country.
Ilie* deeper than’n mere slowness
a f f e c t a t i o n s , Ia-t your cxlompnrrn- Iv sr lfisll good or his posst*ssio..s if hi? is using lltcnt altoJOHN McCORMACK. Irish ten* Thirty years ago, in visiting n to accept electrical contrivances.
neons decantations and unpremed­
hi-r for 'h im se lf. T h is is a anulox o f lift?, hut it has nr. retiring at fifty, nine years town of appioximately I’.O.UUO in- It is a difference in temperament,
itated exp.itiatioim have intelligi­
ip p irs i JUTS
l«xn
eu il 1e'l nmn- It,,,.-. »«■, rm hawse.,
W-na/iw h” - - i( "" "'»■*
..............
bility without rhmhunniitade or in tin*Uwem
mind, will live
in ............
Ireland, ..1
in mithe .found
unpaved si
streets,
anMru-om
| r &lt;|l"|l|
' w'lIch makes the
. ,„
.*—■•»■ ...i|..,*vn
reels, an
tncun-, V’|l
Engl,
orld,
tin*
w
r
a
ltb
ir
s
t
in
re
a
l
w
e
a
lth
,
an?
th o se w ho a r t ........................
IhrntJnnicn! bom Imst. Sedulously
in grandfatlicr
want to liveoccupied,
ill the
avoid all polysyllitlncul profundity, s h a r in g th e ir lives w ith o th e r |v u p lr . T’b rv a r e g r ll in g good t'urragh of Kildare. Says tins pop- vcnleiit _ liotel, wooden sidewalks, liou.-e in
hi
grandfather
ular
singer,
"I
emphatically
refuse
]uiul
social
and
political
conditions
and
which
makes
the
American
j.onipoiis prolixity and vcntrilmpiinl by l l i r i r possession.-, a n d m Ib is way m ak in g th e ir p o sse s­ tn broadcast."
-............. .i.unea
me /MlieriCUU
|| which
and almost
aim..** do.1*. want
a oroaucasi.”
which were
were crude
crude and
to build* a much better resiV e r b o s i t y . .Shun double entendre sio n s rea lly tlu ir o w n ."
That is foolish in two ways. Itlplorablc. On his return visit, a deuce than that of his forebears.
ant1 prurient jocosity, whether nb..iminisbes McCortiMck's useful- few moiitbs since, bo tells of a 1 This readiness to discard the
r.cuie or apparent. In other words,
M A N Y MF.N H llIM ) as cath ed rals were built, the part ness,
llo sho»ihl be lirotnl to In? 1city '-I11’ "ooetl, 1 i.tngeii for the old wild to accept the new ima made
spent: truthfully, naturally, clearly,
itoard by millions. Andit c u t s [better rrom every standpoint,
t.v- ,„ir town, and cities more convennearest Ihe ground fin ish ed ; hut that purl which
purely. Don't use log words.
U*:tfS 1down his income,which
come* | «&lt;■)( com tort amt convenience was U*nt and comfortable places to
Plcni'o set ihut to music so it Inward H eaven, th e tu rrets and sp ires, forever incom plete.—
from talking machine records inorui
Itenltors.
available and available w,th little liu , i„dubility-but there is such « 2102 F ir st S t.
Will appeal to our uesthetic sense. H enry Ward Beecher.
than from concerts.
1 A. _
■ o-------or no effort.
he local hole had a thing as being too ready to shut'- ■
telephones In the rooms, rnljuin- f|,. „rr lllt.
for lhe
811 IRK FJtS
' !... . mi
me irteil
...................................u n . . . . . . . . . . ........................
tng baths,
liglits;
and
the tow
tow ns
ns
..........
1 . for thein untried,
HROADGASTING WOULD
T1IF,
B
E
A
U
TY
T
H
A
T
addresses
itse
lf
to
the
ey
es
is
only
WOUI
D
in*Hn^
l,uin,s'
"g
l'ts;
and
the
and
we
me
constantly
danger
He always go IX)
crease the demand , _ riu-onls- 1improved streets mid sidewalks 1uf going too fur the other way.
(he spell tif Ihe m om ent; Ihe ey e of the Imily is not a lw a y s millions would want
Dt Willie Heck.
lu..ir " : «md more intelligent inhabitants, 'i|„ I*
American Main Streets
that o f the so u l.— G eorge Sand.
When it in time
nnd over, at will, the volet's heard a ^ linpress.il tin-visitor favorably. ,*an h a m from their English counTo pay a check.
on tiie radio. That xt-iteini-iit \% Unlike many of our guests, he terpaits is that there is a saneness
si .11 imiii
much ,,to praise
little
to and
Ut,.i . 1...1----—Cincinnati Inquirer.
guess.
H
_
not bused on any goes*,
n uuggsuh’ fgUnij
........ and V
,1110 1,1
balance
well asu
111
oust
| G rant Straus, of the Great B r o o k i l J ^ / " lh,s
: Iltw ,lloVl.
b, fl)rtsinit testing
j, acUpeted
By IRVIN S. COBB
She's never "here,
lyn film, Abrnhain
Straus, told
07 FEET
1* little Malde,
V
In English cities of the saute R.
ty. ' “,",|,ly bci'auao of its
I1111111 dintcly following the Span- nod expressed the hop e that the this writer th at following the only'
When it is time
on which McCormack san g !;? ? *
lull-American War a slnry went soldier would live to wear the uni­ casimi
To set tlu* table.
for the radio there was nn un­
form
for
a
great
many
years
to
—Sudbury (Ont.) Star. around regarding u volunteer who
precedented rush to Imy record^
buffered grievous Imnlhhips first conic.
of Ms voice, lnsti’- m o r e than a |l EU8T1S LAKE REGION
"Well,
I’adre,"
said
the
oldnt t'hicknmungii, then at Tampa,
He always shirks,
week. That should interest Mr, 1 ^
Does Atoynius
then in Porto Rico and wound up timer, "so far as I'm concerned lul.ithoii whocontrols records by!
The building and loan project of come, a .apitalb
i'll tell you h»w the thing stands:
50 FEET
Wh*u he’s supposed
by having a spell of slow fevir. B
Xl. i'.o.iiack and many othergreat- a few years ago is today an cnor- re u s e . tl beyond at even in a small 5
e
fo
re
this
h
e
r
e
World's
War
came
To wash the dishea.
One night, when lie was convnl.
I................
.
.
the
read)
of
comm
(inous factor m big business.
niunism
.... That citi- "
business.
muni.un and
amt imls____
bolshevism.
—New York World. scent but still shaky, an officer along I thought I'd had a lot of _
experienee nnd had toy share of 1 r h k1
An
inventory
of
tho
ami
1
1
r
o(
ihe
building
&amp;m!l*fn
^
o
tn
v
n
rosuector
of tho &lt;•- ■
passing through the hospital ward liaid campaignin'. I served it, THE IIARRIMAN-I .arce plan for loan nsaociationa ’
He's always ill
na in the United *-',!d »late. He or she becomes more *
overheard the invalid ns he com­ Cuhy and in tho I’nilippittcs, and a shorter New York to Chicago States shows 11,
Is Jimmie Dyer,
JJ
muned with himself.
, ,.... . routn would cut running time four tutions, having1,8 it of these insti- a part of the solidfubric of citizenLOTS
n(j distunce H00 mileii.
- 8,55-1Jtr,2 patrons, *h'P- “Every man, woman
and n
When it is time
"I love my country," the volun­ When the Indians acted host! e 1 ,
aliog
J7. child wno
who practices tlirift
thrift consist-.
consist, m
|.prj,nj)a tlds will move the San- and assets totaling
To change n tire.
teer was saying, "I've fought for went out on the scout after them
..... - j* l(7tJ5,'j;i7,tl
-•
ft.\v hours of the This means, off course,
that many j ently, i.i tl bit of leaven, so to 1S
—Tallahassee Democrat. her and R 'Uusu necessary 1 was several limes, Out West. Hut wi )
hnvo to deal with plzon
f8 » .
t(| California. It'a) millions
n v e and of people have learned t o '^ a k . which lends to raise the w
■ready lo die for her. But if I get dldnt
gases or high explosive
shells.the
1 unning *
X pl O i
....
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Andes and
son, John Oliver Jr., have return­
ed home front a visit with rela­
tives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Reflections
Upon
Well-Spent
Years

lendar

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Williams and
On iMonday evening Miss F ran­
Mr. and Mrs. P, Bully announce
ces Dutton was a charm ing hostess the birth of a son on Sunday, Aug. children have returned from Pel­
ham, Gn., where they spent a fort­
when she entertained a t bridge at 284
night with friends nnd relatives.
Mcthodiat her home on Mimnulia Avenue,
honoring Miss Miriam Dowell of
Thomas
Hollingsworth
of
Oviedo
•t the home of lam p s, the attractive house guest was a business visitor in the city
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Taylor and
Monday.
of Miss M argaret Zachary.
family left Sunday for a mqtor
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The coxy home was adorned with
trip to Tampa ami St. Petersburg
quantities of cut flowers and ferns,
\ . T. Johnson of Jacksonville and other points to p,. gone several
a business visitor in the citv days.
„r Number Two, the color motif of green and yellow was
Monday.
being
effectively
carried
out
with
usti*, Uniatlllu,
and zinnias, und also i n ,
Dr. ami Mrs. It. F.. Stevens have
f_ j Orlando Chnp- marigolds
the
dainty
tally cards which were! Gene Iwnoir has return'd from returned from Jacksonville. Mrs.
iTTp. Morris Day ininature Japanese
fans.
Jacksonville where he has spent htevenn was the guest of friends
RConic Hall ThursThe card game proved exception­ tiie past two weeks.
while Dr. Stevens attended Camp
Vl n*mbera are urg- ally
interesting nnd a fter a number
Johnson.
et and bring basket oif progressions, scores were countDrank Markwood returned S'uned and prizes awarded. The high day from Jacksonville a fw being
doe Chittenden and Sani Fleis­
iw Number &lt;&gt;2. s - score for the Indies, a gold coini absent from the city three weeks.
cher left Sunday in the former’s
invited to l&gt;e prescase, was won by Miss Lillian'
,
-------car for Pittsburgh und Philadel­
Shlnbolscr while the men’s prize,I Van E. Huff nnd Wade W. Khild- phia where they will spend sev­
a fountain rep, was given to Hhel- 1ler, civil engineers of Miami are eral weeks.
ton Kossamon. Tlu- low score prize, in Sanford on n business mission.
a book, went to Miss M argaret
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer return­
j. fi. Ward
Miss Claire Zachary is the a t­
Zachary. Miss Dowell, the guest
ed Monday night from Klfers
tractive
guest
of
Miss
Margaret
of
honor,
was
presented
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dainty
I.. J. E. Spurling
Wight in Cairo, Ga., fur evcrnl whom he has Iteen the guest of
made handkerchief.
Smmee l«*t week on hand
her sister, Mrs. Paul itedfearn for
At the conclusion of the card weeks.
the part week.
game the hostess assisted by her
Edward Moyc of We t Palm
mother, Mrs. F. F. Dutton, served
love came frnn* Ar‘ a tempting ice course.
The many friends of Mrs. W .T.
B' adi is spending a few days here
tirday 10 spend the
Miss Dutton's guests were: with bin parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fields will be glad to learn that
ji his parents.
I she Is improving rapidly ufter on
Misses Mirinnt Dowell, M argaret E. Moye.
operation for appendicitis Sunday
Zachary,
Lillian
Khiuiudser,
Mar­
ImI nT H. Blount of
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell ami children, at the Formosa Sanitarium.
ion
Hand,
Marion
Belli,
Margaret
&gt;the guests of I&gt;r. nnd
Cox, l’errie Is-e Bell; Messrs. Ever- who have been spending the sum­
luon on Sunday.
c!l Dash, Shelton Sossamon, Earle mer at Daytona Bench, have re­ Word lias been received from
tained home.
Hubert Deane and Bruce Anderson
"Mason. Mrs. Ned E. Jones, Hampden DuBnse, Robert
from Quebec, Canada and they re­
ibeft Mason left Tues- Thrasher, George Cowan, Henry
port a wonderful trip. They are
Wilbern
and
Ralph
Woodruff.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Craig
Thompson
for a two weeks visand attractive little daughter. Bet - •expected hoiin the latter part of
thes &gt;n Wrightsvtlle,
pent Sunday at Daytona Beach
the guest of friends.
Mrs. M. D. Burlier and attrac­
iSOn left on Monday
Morgan Howard of Harnesvill tive daughter, Mi..t Cariueter Bar
Washington, D. C.,
Ga., is visiting his sister, Mrs. l-es her who have been for the past
visit a few days belie Bryan for several days at her two m onth' in Hendersonville nnd
hU mother at Wrights
home on Magnolia Avenue.
other points of interest in North
Tim attractive home of Mr, and
Carolina, returned home Monday.
Mrs. George DeCottes was the
Mrs.
S.
Bobbins
who
has
been
Wilson nnd children scene of a lovely, though very in­
til*' past two weeks in
John Mussoii ailed Sunday from
[to return home some- formal party Monday evening, .''pending
Petersburg tin- guest of udu- Jacksonville on the S. S. Comanche
*k after spending the when they entertained with two St.
for New York, ami from there will
tives, returned home Sunday
pleasantly in North tables of bridge.
go
to points in Vermont, Michi­
Vivid luted zinnias and ferns
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Brown gan. He will also lake a trip up the
being used most artistically in thi
St. Lawrence Hirer before return­
Mrs. W. P. Fields rooms where the card tables were and children have returned from ing home.
Daytona
Beach
where
spent
the
[to learn she is recoV- placed.
1after her lecent opoAfter a most interesting game pa l week at this popular resort.
Mi-s Margaret Humphries, who
Floridn Sanltorium of bridge, it wns found that Mrs.
Miss l.etitia Heerey of Chicago. has been visiting her uncle. Rev.
U. E. Stevens held high M-ore
among the ladies and was award­ III., is the attractive Inutre guest W, Humphries for the past tw’o
La of Atlanta. Ga., on ed a most attractive waste paper of Mr. uml Mrs. Henry McLaulin weeks left Monday for her home
in Connecticut. She expects to refcra a trip down the basket while Dr. R. E. Steven -, at their home on Fourth Street.
| turn t&lt;&gt; Sanford in the fall to upend
1 topped here a few held high score among the men
Mr nnd Mrs. T. C. Drannon anil *^u‘ winter here,
li* guest of Dr. and nnd was given a tie and handker­
the Misses Connie and Chloe
chief set.
BM.
Mrs. Opal Stieutur and 'laugh­
At tho conclusion of the game Drannon of Orlando were Ih
ter. Ornottau from St. Joseph, Mo.,
Bjikth Shoemaker, the hostess served a most tempting guests of friends here Monday.
are vi'iiting their sun and brother*,
|oVii, nnd
Mildred salad co.ursc.
Ml. and Mr.. Braxton Baggett,
wieen spending th e
g'Tt, Orville Mpnu, who i- ronmeted
Those, enjoying tliia delightful,
imp Jhcasice, S ' C., nffnir were: Sir. and Mr.:. Mutiroe Mr Anna M&lt; r. Ilerliert Mes- with The Fanfold Herald. Ill the
tome on Thursday.
Hutton, Dr. and Mrs, It. E. Elev­ , r and Orien H. Farrell aye spend­ near future Ihey will return to
ens, Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Digiiloit, ing some time at Daytona Beach. make their home in Sanford.
Uiiikiiis and daughters, Mrs. A rthur Hazard of Augusta,
ni:i and Helen, are cx- Ga., and Mayor Forrest Lake.
grive home Wednesday
ng the past three
Inke Junaluslta, N. C.

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Mr. and Mrs. DeCottes
Give Informal Bridge
P arty MondayEveninjv

Popular Sanford Girl
Enterta'nod On Visit
With Georgia Friends

IkCilley, Fred Pope,
l*kt, Herbert Lang
LT. Thornley returned
Upending two weeks
The following taken from the
UBun with the Florida
Cairo, Ga., Messenger will he of
ib.
interest to the many friends of
^TWslcy and dnught- both the honor guest and lm ies-.;
Miss M argaret Wight entertain­
TUmlcy returned
ttswrsl weeks’ vis- ed in a lovely manner at three
b&amp;n mil friends in tables of bridge on Monday after­
Emma Lock- noon from J to il o'clock in honor
pws.ti i ippi came of her guest, Miss Claim Zachary,
f&lt;&gt;titanium and will of Sanford. Fin.
In the living room where the
not fur several
w expects to enter guests aat a profusion of brownOne for
MW.
eyed souaans were used.
Delightful refreshments consist­
ing of brick cream and cake was
served.
included ninoni'' the guests were
Miss Zachary, Miss Louisa Wight
and her visitors: Misa Mary Fran­
Aug
ces O'Kelley, of Millcdgeville and
r,2**ki:‘t « KUO Miss Evelyn Bozeman, of .Spartan­
, M.10? ^ Ojlland, burg. S. C„ Mi;s Lucretia Jones
£ dntinrUy hrre on and her guests: Miss Alice 1-owry,
~ f "'** k'tller was of Leesburg nnd Miss Marjorie
y»r hftloag friend Maxwell of Calvary; Misses Nellie
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CLEVELAND, Aug. 25.—&lt;&gt;P)—
Cleveland made it four straight
from New York Monday, winning
5 to 1, by bunching hits in two in­
ning* off Hoyt. New York’s only
run was Babe Ruth's fifteenth
home run of the season.
Spur­
geon’s fielding.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 000 000 1 0 0 -1 - 8-2
Cleveland .. .. 000 020 03x— 5-13-1
Batteries: Hoyt and Bengough;
Miller and Sewell.

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Game flat Errors Again
H urling o f B lan k en sh ip
Costly; Hardy Gets 2 Hits
W hile T ig ers Sw am p S e n ­
In Four Trips to Plate
ators U nder Hard H ittin g

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F in e P itc h in g o f Krcnu-r bio plays, Wright,
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NEW YORK. A uk. 21!.—W&gt;—
Little remained today of the fenr
f il l by tho Pirates of Pittsburgh
in form er years when gusts nt
New Yorks Polo Grounds for tho
men of McKecchmc turned hack
the National leag u e champions for
the fourth timo in five attem pts
and gathered unto themselves a
lead of nix full games nn ImpresHive margin with fewer than 40
contests to play.
Tho fifth battle, the last of the
reries, was a l) to 2 rout in which
Jtuy Krefer, in the box for P itts ­
burgh, labored steadily, support­
ed by tremendous hitting on the
p art of his mates. Three pitchers
of the McGrow staff went to the
fray nnd only one of them surviv­
ed tho attack, W alter lluntzinger
holding Pittsburgh safe for threo
innings a fte r tho ilumugiyJiud been
done.
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Until the fifth innlng^Ht was a
close content, but here the youth­
ful Wuyland Dean, pitching for
tho Giants, slip|ied momentarily,
and along with him went the
Giant infields, even the reninrknblo Frisch contributing a miaplny In an inning th at snw the in­
vaders score six runs.
Johnny
Kuwlings shot a drive into the
stands in the following frame, but
it was unneccessnry.
McGraw’s burling staff, repre­
sented in excellent condition be­
fore the sprites started, stands
shattered whilo that of the Pirates
supuosed to lie crumbling, appears
to be stronger than ever.
Pittsburgh was the first to
score, picking up q run in the
third inning on Krenter's triple
nnd Mooro’s infield single. Tho

CUBS AND ROBINS SPLIT
BROOKLYN, Aug. 25.—(A*)—
Brooklyn nnd Chicago divided
Monday’s doubleheader, the Cubs
winning the second game 11 to 13,
a fter the Dodgers had won the
opener, 13 to 0. Guy Hush yielded
only six hits nnd fanned eight
men in tho second. Fournier, of
Brooklyn and Griffith, of Chicago,
hit home runs in each game. Wheat
hit one in the first with the bases
full. Eleven Cubs were sent to
the club house by Umpire Wilson
in first oontest for protesting de­
cisions.
FIRST GAME
Score by innings:
Chicago .. .. woo ooo ooo— r.-n-o
Brooklyn .. .. OPJ 000 03x—13-10-3
Batteries: Jones nnd Gonzulca;

BRAVES NOSE OUT REDS
BOSTON, Aug. 25.—f/P)—G ra­
ham was effective against Cincin­
nati in every Inning but the eighth
Monday afternoon and Boston look
the rubber contest of tho threegarno series, 3 to 2. Bancroft was
confined to the bench by injuries
received in a collision with llohne
in the practice session before tile
first game Kuttjnlny. The Boston
lender will be out of the game for
several day.* more.
Score by innings:
Ciiicihnnti
IlDO hOf) 1)2(1—2-0-2
Meusi'l and Terry.
Thu Pirates Boston .......... 2l)() 010 OOx—3-7-0
clinched It in the fifth with six
Batteries: Maya nnd Krueger;
runs, scored on only three hits. A Graham and Gibson.
base on balls to Kremer nnd sin­
gles by Moore ami Rawlings filled
CARDS TAKE TWO
the bases. Cuyler was hit by a
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25.—(/P)
pitched ball, forcing in Kremer, —Thg St. Louis Cardinal.i won a
and Hurnluyt sent in Moore and twin bill from Philadelphia here
Jtuwlings with n single.
today, taking the first game, 14
Cuyler scored on a sacrifice fly to 5, and the second, &lt;i to 4. The
to Jackson a t shortstop. Succes­ Cardinals found tho local hurlcr*
sive errors by Frisch, Terry and easy in the first game and Ring's
Jackson gavel the Pirates two more one laid inning in the reconil gave
runs before the inning was over. them six runs and enough to win.

LAKELAND, Aug. 25.—b?)—
The Highland rs won the opening
game of tho series Monday after
staging an up hill battle against
the masterful pitching of Craw­
ford In the last of the ninth by a
4 to .1 score. Tluj game was long
drawn out by had spots that were
fast enough for either side.
The llox Score
SANFORD
AP. It It PO A E
Levy, »s............... 4 1 l 2 1 1
Frisbie, :tb........... .1 1
l l » 0
Joyner, lr............ 2 0
1 2 0 0
McQue, 2b.......... I 0 0 2 2 1
Dumas, cf......... 2 U I 1 0 0
Halley, lb .......... I (I 0 5 l) I)
Kinsey, rf. .. .. !t 0 0 2 0 0
Hardy, c.............. 4 0 2 8 2 1
Crawford, p........ 2 0 1 2 2 0
Kidd, rf............. 1 1 0 1 0 0
Mason, p............ 0 0 0 0 O 0
Totals .
2!) 3
x Two out when
scored.
LAKELAND
AB I!
Kowalski, 2b. .. 2 0
Buckley, ns........ 5
2
Welch, If..........3
I
Brazier, cf........ 3
1
Edwards, In.
6 0
Doyle, lib............3 t)
Surface, rf ........ 3
0
Francis, c........... 3 0
Thnrburn, p. .. , I 0
Cusack, xx .
I 0

BROWNS BLANK BOSTON
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25— f/p)_V nn­
gilder outpitched Ruffing nnd the
St. l*ouls Browns won from the
Boston Red Sox Monday, 4 to 0,
giving the locals three out of the
four games of the series. Robert-

Today’s Games

n o t ic e
TO THOSE DESIRING L0CATl(

NEW

Now under construction at the con
and Sanford Ave„ are request

Britt-Chittenden Realtv

0 1 A V&gt;

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis 5; New Orleans 0.
j Little Rock 5; Mobile 3.
•» | Chattanooga 8; Itinningliam 7.
■2 Only three games scheduled.

Real Estate Auction Sales.

Let us sell your property

AT AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS

iim u n iiM H ilin iln a n tn in i,

26 FEET

NATION At. LEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Boston.
St, Louis a t Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at New York.
Chicago a t Philadelphia.

On 1st Street
$80.00 Per Foot

AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York at Chicago.
Washington at St. Louis.
Boston a t Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
American gray squirrels, im­
ported into England, have driven
tile native British red squirrel from
the parks. In America the red
squirrel is considered tho best
fighter of the two.
Melbourne—City’s assessed val­
uation, according to present indi­
cations, is between five and six
million dollars, an Increase of more
thun $2,500,00 over 1021.

REALTOR
Rooms 601-502. Pho
F irst National Bank 6
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART

Lower prices,announced onA ugust,
17th, represent the most impressive'
values Dodge Brothers, Inc.,*1have"
ever offered to the public.
Wider markets, mounting sales and
steadily expanding'output have
made possible these reductions. ■

‘Balloonpurchase
We can’t go into
details here — but
ifyou’lldroparound
we’ll give you them
in full. A purchase
plan th a t’s differ­
e n t on Balloons in*
finitely superior —
Diamonds I

W ight B ros. Co

If you have Property you want sold—List it with us
ami kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
11G E . Second S tr ee t, Fam'ord, F la ,

c j rem aikahle

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ldCOiptii»iri|

Sanford, Florida

We have a complete
line of Diamonds

4 .

.

They come at a time when Dodge •
Brothers product has achieved a 1
new and impressive standard of
excellence in four basic p a r tic u l­
a r s —in beauty, in riding ease, in
smoothness of operation, in depend-A
ability. ,;.Consult us today on th ese'new
prices —and the extraordinary'
value they represent.

Street

Wo guarantee Satisfaction.

•

As a siitveyor, George Wir lungton dragged his chain along the
surface of Llie ground, up and down
hills, without making any allow­
ance in his calculations for the
hills. Consequently, modern sur­
veyors are having trouble cheek­
ing up his obi surveys In what is
now Maryland.

NATION\L LEAGUE
Nmv York 2; Pittsburgh !&gt;.
lii’iiolilyii 13-dj &lt; iiicago it 1J.
Philadelphia 5-4; Ht. Louis 1 t-K.
Cincinnati 2; Boston 3.

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford a t Lakeland.
Tampa a t St. Petersburg.

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1 T o ta ls .......... 34. 2 7 27 tl
x Batted for Wasncr in (Kit
xx Butted for lluntzinger
0th.
Score By innings:
Pittsburgh .......... 001 002 04)4
New Y o r k ............ 001 000 001

A R C A)

Totals .. ..
32 t 8 27 17 1
xx llattcd for Doyle in ninth.
Score by innings:
S an fo rd .................. 200 000 001—3
Lakeland
. 000 000 202 i
Summitry) Two base hits, Da­
mns, Crawford, Welch. Stolen
bases, Welch, Edwards. Sacrifices
Welch, Crawford. Double plays,
McQue, Levy to Bailey. Left on
base, Hanford 5; Lakeland 12. Fir t
base on balls, off Thnrburn 4; off
Crawford 8; off Mason I. Struck
out by Thorburn 3; by Crawford 5,
Hits off &lt;’rnw Iuni 0 in 8 1-3 in­
nings; off Mason I in I 2-3 in­
nings. Hit by pitcher, Welch by
Crawford. Wild pitches, ('rawford
2, Thorburn.
Balk, Crawford,
Losing pitcher, Mils m.
Umpire,
Ware. Time 2:15.

Yesterday’s
Results

Totals .. ..
NEW YORK
South worth,
Frisch. 3b-tts,
Young, rf. ..
Meusel, If. ..
Terry, lb. ..
Kelly, 2b.
Jackson, mh. .
Gndi, 3b, .. .
Snyder, e. .. .
Doan, p..........
IT liner, p. .. ,
Webb, x .. ..
lluntzinger,t p
Bentley, xx ..

CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—OP)—Ted
Blankenship held Philadelphia to
four hits Monday while Chicago
hunched hits off Jnck Quinn and
defeated the visitors, 3 to 1, there­
by breaking even with the pen­
nant contenders on the series.
Dykes’ double and Simmons' sin­
gle in the first inning gave the
Athletics their only run. Mostil's
triple and un infield out enabled
Chicago to tie the count in their
half of the first. Singles by Falk
and Hooper and 11 sacrifice fly put
the locals in front in the second
inning and they scored another run
on Sheely’s double and singles by
Flack and Hoover.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. 100 1)00 000—1-4-1
Chicago
110 001 OOx—3-7-1
Batteries: Quinn, Wnlberg nnd
Cochrane; Blankenship and Schnlk.

TIGERS ROMP ON SENATORS
DETROIT, Aug. 25.—f/P)—It
was Detroit’s turn to have n spree
Monday and they had it a t the ex­
pense of three Washington pitch­
ers. including the veterans Gregg
and Iteuther, who were pounded
from the box as the Tigers won
1.1 to 4. J. Harris connected for a
home run in the fifth inning that
drove in a runner ahead of him.
Goslin, next up, tripled, to score a
moment later in W ashington’s only
rally.
The world's champions
played ragged baseball while the
Tigers kept their willows working
visiously. The series was evened
a t two all.
Score by innings:
Washington 000 00.1 001— 1- fl-3
D etroit........ 063 101 OOx— 1.1-lfi-O
Batteries: Reuther, Gregg, Bui-

thf elBhth. Ihc latter « M « f j
hind Lamotte. It w«» «°&gt;5. n J
and 5,000 y o a n ^ tm a tte n d ed .^ ^
Johnson, league president.^
cd loving cups to two junior teams
which played in a curtain
and himself was rec‘f,1&lt;,en,i.„ *wo
bouquet from players of tn
(
American League teams.
Score by Innings:
r
Boston . .. .. 000 000 000- W
St. Louis .. .. 100 000 O3* .
Batteries: Huffing and Having,
Vnngilder and Hargrave,

Phone 3

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�Phone 148
Classified Directory

Advertising

PRINTING

Wanted

f o r b ig r e s u l t s

FOR RENT: Attractive. Inrgo fu r­
Two new houses on FOR SALE
tho
FORT
rLA tm PD n\V £ r "*'
nished room, near the water.
ing Rose
DAILY NEWS—It UUEROALE. Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Private home. Phone 571-J._____
Ixjts from Price $1.50
nrtl County thoroughly L ki w T*l9 lndetvlU«
!S,200 °? T Kasy terms. A. C. Ginone of the most ranidlv
FOR RENT: Four room* furnished
jJJJJiat*lr *#e
sections on the Floritht Rr“w,n? i der- Ginderville, Fla,
house. Modem conveniences, fill
FOR SALE: Two E ast front lots
Sample copy and rate card
I k a Hi *
9th St. Phone 9105 a fter 7:30 p.
on
Sanford
Ave„
00x125
feet.
FOR SALE: House nnd two lots One corner. Easy terms. Address
request.
He a Ha #
—
k
a l l a#
50x127, Will sell cheap for cash.
—
4e a lla #
Apply E. L K(Hebrew, South San­ Box 352. City.
FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping
LEARN
ABOUT
Polk
County
n,
r o u b l e abov#
WIGHT PRINT SH O P-Printing
ford Avenue. I’ineerest Subdivis- FOUR ACRE GROVE overlooking
rooms. Hot nnd cold water. 120
Lakeland, through the Stn
L jg l.tu r. CPU:, ..-.Epgrjtvinji, Embossing. See us Telegram. Best advertising tn
beautiful lake. One of the show Palmetto Ave.
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. ilium in South Florida. Puhiish
of luike County on main
tennth
FOR SALE: 3 acres corn in field places
R, R.. Ave.-Commcrclnl S t
boulevard
at Eustis. Attractive six FOR RENT: 3 mom apartm ent,
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM
W- E. Fite. Celery Avenue.
furnished. Call Herald Office.
M ? 'fo r first*
Lakeland, Florida.
room bungalow, bath, oak shade,
lovely
grounds.
Garage.
To
close
FOR
QUICK
SALE
and
nt
a
bar
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
REAL ESTATE
L restricted to
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
gain wnrehouse site 100x117 ft. | Immediately only $12,500. Half
Apply Sanford Paint nnd Wnll
lotion.
jeash. Tractor, plows, crop or oran­ Paper Co., 112 First Street.
K ti t T h# H»n*‘
jhrnugh the Xenia Gazette, Zen- " l|’’Q»d siding. Phone 571-J.
E.
SPURRING,
sUh-divismt
L a responsible
ges Included if taken soon. E. A.
*a&lt; Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
L,»rt In s e r ti o n
specialist. Subdivision to Or trict. Want ad and display rates * u n &amp;AL.E: zz caliber Winchester • St rout, owner. Phono 135, Traylor
FOR RENT: Modern five room
r r subsequent
repeating
riiie,
12x15
wall
tent,
Undo. Florida, and F I o r «
Ijfictf sh o u ld b*
bungalow, double garage, located
32-2U Smith k Wesson revolver, Building, Eustis, Fla.
Heights,
Florida
ou
Dixlo
High
L7iy la ease of
nnd some house paint nt $1.95 per , FOR SALE: One good mule, har- on Holly Avenue. Available Sep­
way.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER - gallon. Apply 50G Sanford Ave. | ness, wagon and plow to go quick tember I. Mrs. John liconard.
L risr.n s
PUrritstlv# th n r Classified ads have the large!
TIN
AND
METAL
WORK
for $100.00. II. U Duhart, 103 San- Phone 4Sfi.
lJl1h rates, r u l o s
circulation
in
Southwestern
Geoi
. ford Ave.
will flV " yo u
FOR RENT: One furnished bed
niton.
A nd If
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds gin. Rate 8c (fi-word line) line
room in private family, good lo
will a ss ist y o u
FOR SALE: Iauiies shoes $1.98.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
r wsnt ad. to
cation, every convenience. Cal
Men’s
shoes
$2.98.
Varnish
$2.50
W
ater
ard
Boat
Tanks.
At
Oak
REACH
the
prosperous
fann­
FOR SALE: Late model Iluick six
feet l*e- _
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
r yOTICB
in perfect condition. Will consid­ per gallon. Sanford Paint nnd 211-J.
uuM «&lt;»• t h a l r
ia county advertise in the DeLand er real estate for trade. Box 203. Army Store, 50fi Sanford Ave.
phone 111.
FOR RENT: Two nice new fur­
(IC« a d d r e s s a#
Daily Newi, rate lc per Word, cash
nished apartments. Mrs. Kiln E
hone n u m b e r If
FOR
SALE:
Cafe,
good
location,
with
order.
tits. About o ne
Loffler. Phone C69-J, 1215 Mag­
Building
Material
now
doing
good
business,
nt
a
thmisand h a * a
•he there c a n ’t
sacrifice. J. L. Sandlin, Seminole nolia Avenue.
MAINE — Woterville, Morning bath, electric lit:
Ith you u n leee
Realty Co., 110 Second St.
MIRACLE
Concrete
Co*
general
r idd rest.,
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine 40 orange trees o
cement work, aldewalka, build­ people are interested in Florida miles from post
WE HAVE one grocery store for
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J, K. property. Reach them through
•Me U t l T » a
sale on one of the principal
■ at The S a a TerwHleger, Prop.
the Sentinel. Rate card cn ap­
llee
by le tstreets in Sanford at a bargain. L. ‘
.« r dlars'M Iaplication.
L. Sandlin, 111* Second Street.
,1 valid.
HILL LUMBER CO. H o u m a
ONE FORI) RACER, new motor,
omDt. Efficient.
Service, Quality and Price.
new tires, in first doss condi­ FOR SALE: One Delco light nnd
A LITTLE WANT AD IN’ The
water pianC in good condition at
HERALD will bring you in big tion. Price $100.00. Can he seen nt
results. Advertise those old a r­ 709 W. 3rd St. Telephone 290-W. n bargain. A. D. Rosier, 2rd and
ticles you have stored away and Call between 5 p. m. and 7 n. m. Oak Avenue.
DAVID B. HYEB have
no use for. _ A little thirty BANANAS
BANANAS
SA N FO R D R E A L TY CO
ARCHITECT
cent ad may bring ynu several FOR SALE: Two East front lota DIRECT from importer to consum­
II. S. Long, Mjfr.
d ir ec t o r y
dtdlars. Phone 118 and a repre­ on Sanford Ave., 90x200 feet.
Throe miles out. Easy terms. Ad­ er. $1.00 per bunch and up. 20
sentative will call nnd see you.
cents doxen and up. t ar Railroad
Hall Hardware lluiIdlin'
dress Box 352. City.
Avenue.
, n p l r i d Hi, I l f o r d
FLORIDA—ORLANDO—
Orlando
■ often
needed,
SALE : Lot iUix2un feet, only
Morning Sentinel: largest classi­ FOR
it n t r n n o r ■#*200 feet from Sanford Avenue, MR. INVESTOR: Improved front­
repaired.
I I I*
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ $1200.
age in the heart of the business
$075 tn b. Address 200 Cnre
■ kshrllrsllr
•»»
imum 21c cash with order.
district nf Sanford Avenue and thei
Rooms For Rent
Ilernbl.
price is right. II. S. White, 301
HILTON’S
THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
1st Street, National Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Raima witn or with
n *.m iir.it s it n r
accepted want ad medium in
out meals.
Reasonable rates
113 Magnolia Ave.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Lincoln House.
6 First Class Barbers
a:i insertion. Minimum 25c.
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children
FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lutnley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, a t very reasonable
prices. Remington Portnble Type­
w riters. Telephone 93, Wclaka
RldB.

WANTED: Carpenters and labor­
ers for new ice plant. Apply on
job nt Reels Garage.
_____
WANTED: 25 per cent eommlssion paid to ladies selling glovesilk lingerie. Write District Sales
Mgr., Box 122, Gainesville, Fla.,
for agency in your town.
WANTED: Surveying work by ex­
perienced surveyor. Address C.
H. W. Cnre Herald.
WANTED: Severnl bright, encrgetie boys 12 to I I years of age
to sell the Herald in afternoons.
A chanco to earn your vacation
money. Apply In evenings at Her­
ald Office.
MAN with car to work in evenings
from 1 to 6. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
in letter. Write “ Proposition” Care
Herald.
WANTED: 10 carpenters, Cook
Bros. 000 Laurel or on job.
WANT TWO high grade rent es­
tate salesmen. See Mr. Rutland
305 First National Bank Bldg.
WANTED: Boarders, with or
without rooms. 811 Elm Avenue.
Phone 674-W.
WANTED TO BUY: Ford Tractor
In good order, also trailer. Apply
Mr. Asa II. Burton, Route A. Box
103, Sanford, I’ln.
GENTLEMAN wants room nnd
board In private family. Refer­
ence. It. O. Box 021. City.

8 lots, with colored
rental houses, adjoin­
ing industrial sites.
S10,()00.

T°rms

Sanford Ave., corner
lot and house suitable
for filling station.
$7000.
Terms
Large 2 story house on
Elm Ave., facing Park
spacious porch, splen­
did condition, double
garage.
1-5 cash,

WANTED: Either furnished house
nr 3 or -l looms. House prefer­
red. Close td depot. Call 251-W.

balance 10 yrs

WANTED: Lady agent for Florida.
( ’an make very good money in
spare time. Telephone 571-J. _

Cook Bros.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
(100 Laurel Ave. Telephone 593

Directory
WANTED
Capable business man as
s:de on.m for new cement pro­
duel . plant here in Sanford.
Can earn over two hundred
dollar- weekly with the sale
of our output. Reference re­
quired and investment for intereft in concern required. Ap­
ply at Seminole lintel any eve­
ning after i\.

- Mnltigraphing,
mailing-ns you
you want it
E. Porch, Kir*)
Bldg
FOR

rent

W. H. LONG
410 Sanford Ave. Snnfotd. Fla

ADVERTISING gets result* if It
reaches potential buyers, Pi«Intka Daily Nt
is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

Contractor and Builder

ADVERTISE in Ui&gt;- Journal-Her­
ald, Boulti Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and .Sunday.
Classified
rates IHe per line. Way cross Jo u r­
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.

MEAT MARKET
FOR HIRE
SERVICE
t* i l l t r a i n 1
- - *1it r, ii . ~ .

rr ami Quntity

,99-M — Phone — 499-M

IA C A F K
ilfle House
tfKr. 105 W. 1st St.

21 OS PALMETTO AVE.

35 STOKE — ProWn, Soda*.
Wg
w it your oh'me.

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bah Hardware

5 acre orange grove
with 7 room house at
a wonderful bargain.

Price $1800 with terms
U. TAYLOR DYER
i’ttlnlinn—Decorating

HYlVm and
pWVUttl

My p rices on T ir e s and Tubes

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE —
Send in your subscription to tho
Tribune ur band it to your local
dealer an you can read Florida’s
greatest new'i'iiner. One year,
[ j 00,6 months, $100, three months
$2.00. If yon desire $l.0uo insurj anre policy "M 55c to your order.

are low er.
IT ETON. IN)
Real Estate
Sanford, l la.

Oil prices are low er too.

Approved by
lit n ftr«»«ii*rl|tiliiii f o r

.Malaria, C hills and Fever
D engu e or Bilious Fever.
If itliit

tu p iP riiit.

IN S U R A N C E

E arle T. Field
I'.KTATF. — 1.1 VFSTMF.VI J
C o b b y P u l e s t u n - B r u n i t e y liblg.
Fnnford
1- lorlda

W E O F F E R TODAY
■(’Itise in Siilidivisinit property, ready fut* develupment at a price much lower than any
adjoining property.

Resident nf Florida nine# l**&lt;
References:
Flint National Hunk.

Two pieces of income property in business
district, we have these properties listed at a
price that will make you money. These two
L.sliiiKs will bear rigid investigation.
-Seminole County Acreage, our price on this
tract is well under the ordinary .Seminolo
County quotations, this piece Ima several
miles of water front.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
ttt-t.v I, HHTATK
A c r e a g e . F a rm * a n d O rn n g s

Drove* .i Specialty

1010 L a u re l Avenue,
Mem ber of
SANFORD. 1* l&gt;A

ttect

MORGANTOWN. W. VA„ Jieople
lira intcrcttcil ill Elnridn. Each
of thorn througli u claxalfictl ml
in the Morgantown POST. Six
Automobiles
ccnt.H a word1 for *ix consecutive
DEPENDABLE USED CARS issues.
1921 Dodge Touring.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
1925 Dodge Coupe. ,
—Central West Virginia’s Inrg.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
ost daily. Want ml rule ! I*2c per
1922 Dodge Touring.
word; I in-crtioiis I l-lc; 0 or
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 &lt;*&gt;• .noii* lc per word each insertion.
Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 (on ’*ruck

J Hoak Bldg.
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F lnrtda

Dodge Bros. SaleH and Service
[’hone 3
Oak and 2nd St

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I. W. Phillips* Sons

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RINE’S FILLING
STATION
1113 .Sanford Ave. Hanford, I*’la,

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

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rittl l e a v e th e . e r e e n . u p If y ou
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" •'ill t o y o u r ro o m Inst n ig h t V And
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. l i g h t I . t i t l e w ith a m o .iju llo . I h it
him o v e r th e h e a d w ith u c h a i r a n d
t h a t m a d e him mud. He t h r e w me
on t h e b ed mid w a s a b o u t t o h lte
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lo h a v e m i lu lo m a tlii u n d e r t h e p il­
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, M ONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925

Bryan Bust for Davtnn

ng French
lounting to
on Pounds

P R IC E F IV E CENTS

Northerners Have Becom e
“Florida Crazy” D e c la r e s
Mero. Back From Detroit
Philadelphia Record Takes
Initiative In Forming A
Committee To Finance The
Building of National Shaft

Daniels May Head The
Memorial Committee

Police Make Saturday Night
Rail and Get Old Offender;
Negro Fails to Appear In
Court and Bond Forfeited

Former Cabinet O fficial Says'
He Will He Glad To A ccept;
In a raid late Saturday after­
Campaign Begins
Soon noon. officers o f the Sanford Po­

NUM BER 21

Lawson Funeral In
Chicago Very Simple
CHICAGO, Auk. 24.—
Utter simplicity market! the
funeral services and burial to­
day o f Victor Fremont I.aw son,
for fifty years publisher o f the
ChicuKo Daily News and world
fltrure in journalism.
Notables o f the nation, city
and o f the newspaper world
attended the funarnl in the
church, where Mr. (.awson was
n member for nearly a half a
century, but In keeping with
his wish they left the final rite
to be attended by his few sur­
viving relatives
and
dose
friends. There was no pomp
and no displny nsido from many
wreaths and sprays of flowers.

Announcement Made
By Palmer to Quiet
RutnorThat Service
W as to___He Curtailed

V

Brought OutRumor
Budget Difference

Better Times For Line
lice Department confiscated 36 gal­
PHILADELPHIA. A ur. 24.— (A1) lons of moonshine in a house in
Predicted By Head
.............
....... ...........
—The Philadelphia
Record
today ' Georgetown and arrested Bftt
will take the initiative in forming Adams, who this- morning failed
InCahlegram to U.S.
a committee to finance and erect to uppear in Municipal Court and
n national memorial to William his bond of 1200 was estreated.
W ASHINGTON, Atitf/24.—
Jennings Bryan. The Record soliAdams is believed to have been
(
A
l*)— Tin* l.cvlathnn ami all
cits the support of citizens and engaged in selling whiskey hero
C oil Magee, Stormy Petrel •thi|gt o f the U. S. Lino will
newspapers throughout the nation for some time and for several
In New M exico Politics. remain in their prensnt servand mimes as the prospective weeks has been under surveillance
Charged With Slaying Man ico from New York to F.nrope
chairman of the committee Jos- of local officers, who ascertained
ephus Daniels, publisher ,of the the location of his house and made
In Fight With Judge Leahy " p e r m a n e n t l y I ’ residqnt
Raleigh News ami Observer, tec- their plans to raid it on Saturday
Palmer o f the Fleet Corpora­
retary of the navy in President when they learned that on extra
EAST LAS VEGAS. N. M„ Aug.
Wilson's cabinet, and a firm friend supply of "wet goods" would be on
24.— (A*)—Carl C. Magee, Albu- tion, announeetl Sunday to set
of the great Commoner.
hand.
quertiue editor and stormy petrel at rent reports that they were
The Record says:
When nrrested, Adams offered
of New Mexico politics, will be to be tied up indefinitely.
"Mr. Bryan will be remembered1bond in the sum of $200 and was
embroiled Wednesday in his fourth
Mr. Palmer was appraised of
without any formal reminder of [released. Upon his failure to ap­
fight in the courts for a different those reports by T. II. Kusgbbttom,
his achievements for hi* influence pear in court, the bond was forfeitcharge— the accusation of murder. general manager o i the U. S.
on the lives of his fellow citizens, ed. The arrest of Adams and the
Charged with the killing o f J. i.lnes now in Europe, who said
for his long untiring defense of contemplated apprehension of sevB. Lassiter, whom he shot during the rumor was "being taken ad­
To the Rhea Central High School at Dayton, Tenn., the town where the rights of the common people cral other whiskey sellers, is ex­
William Jennings Bryan made his last light for his principles, this against encroachments and priv- peeled to put u check on the activ- wonderful trip would have Ix-oa n fistic fight here Friday ulght vantage of by our competitors
bust o f the late commoner hus been presented by the sculptress, Miss ilges. For his vigorous promul- it tea of nn alleged “ rum gang.” Of- nothing more than three tortured with his political enemy, former with the ides o f reducing our fu­
District Judge David J. I^ahy, Ma­ ture bookings "
Anna Pferntingcr of Cleveland, liryan posed for it in t ie eland on gation of the society precept fi- fleers who assisted in Saturday a duys of answering questions."
k met at the station by June 13.
gee
will appear for preliminary
In a ruble message to Mr. Rosa*,
"Even
Mencndex
und
tho
other
nally embodied in the 18th Amend- raid were: Green, Beckwith, Smart
[Ambussmlnr and ropreearly explorers could not have hearing in a justice court here bottom, Mr. Palmer said.
ment;
for
his
earnest
advocacy
of
and
Gardner.
Lf the British foreign
Wednesday. The Aubuquerque ed­
"Reference rumor about with­
peace ami for his militant stand
In Municipal court this morning, been ntote widely questioned on
the chancellory of the
itor left here Saturday for his drawing Leviathan, tnero is abso­
their
return
to
the
home
country,!
nt the climax of u life fraught 27 cases were heard tiefore Judge
with criticul moments, in behalf W. K. White, including that of front Florida than we were, hut homo after he had been charged lutely no intention o f doing so. On
with killing Lasseter by a cor­ the cuntrury we intend to main­
of
Christianity us he interpreted Adams. The cases were ns follows: we had tho advantage on those old oner's
lent of Friendship
jury and had posted $10,­ tain and continue in improved serv­
boys
for
we
could
relate
true
and
it against what he conceived to be
Cecil Westfall, larceny, trnnsferRug. 24.—(/P)— M. Cailunexngerrnted tales o f real es­ 000 ImiiiiI fqr his appearance.
ice the Leviathan und all other
the
attueks
of
science.
red
to
the
county
court;
Sam
Davis,
|h finance minister, hus
Former Judge I-enhy I* painful­ ships o f the U. S. Lines.
"These things will he recalled, disorderly conduct, $10 and costs: tate transactions and developments
kndon to try to settle
"Preliminary results show that
we say, long after his errors have Ruth Massey, disorderly conduct, thnt made their fictitious tales of ly injured at his home hero, his
kbt to Great Britain
been forgotten. The beneficienco $10 und-costs; Soleman Collins, gold and silver seem insignificant left arm being broken by two o f this ycur will he more successful
[to 623,000,000 pounds
by
comparison,"
Mr.
Mero
added.
Magee’s shots. Magee brandished than any previous ohe und fron
of the man, his earnestness of reckless driving, $3 and costs; T.
Mi he departed ho said
Unusual Interest in Florida
n revolver and fired throe times tile enormous number o f letters
purpose,
his
miraculous
sway
of
R,
Smith,
reckless
driving.
$10
and
Schooner
Victoria
Is
Total
All
Applications
Must
He
Fil­
Ith him "a gentleman’s
"Interest and speculation in re- after he had been knocked to the most strongly endorsing every
[was fully conscious of
Loss O ff Ocrncokc Island; millions of his fellow citizens are costs; S. W. Gufford, reckless drlv- gurd to the fortunes that can be floor by Is*ahy. I-assiter, who had part
ed With Secretary Before
the services of the U. 3.
some
facta
that
must
l&gt;e
recognising.
dismissed;
Tom
Brown
dittorlights" conferred by the
On North Carolina Coast; ed even by those who do not derly conduct, $5 and costs; Daisy mndo in Florida are now ut u high­ rushed tie Magee's rescue and was Lines from all parts of the coan*
September Ninth To Ke|ni confident that Mr.
Went Ashore In Had Storm agree with his political or social Simmons, disorderly conduct, $o er degree o f intensity than any trying to ptlll Lenhy o ff his pros­
Full Consideration
baocellor o f tho exche- _ ceive
that could have possibly existed in
theories or entertain Ids religious und costs; P. It. King, operating,* the days of Drake, Ribuut and trate lioily was the victim of n
Kgive evidence o f Great
stray bullet.
NORFOLK, Vu., Aug. 24.—UP) convictions.
lie wns a
great
Be&lt;bhip for her ully.
Ponce do Leon," he continued.
In again entering the courts of
American.”
—
The
four-mast
schooner,
Victor­
K n that Groat Britain
"Where those old
adventurers this section of New Mexico, Muia S, uf New York, lumber laden
"The Record hus observed re­
Btljtyl) pounds sterling
sought raw i gold and silver tlieso g e » will bo treading on familiar
from Georgetown to New York, ports from Tennessee of a move­
ml franco has offered
mote civilized explorers see golden grounds. Twice before he had
went ashore two miles south of ment to found there, ns a rrnwWJOU pounds sterling,
weather und the wealth o f benuli- appeared ip the district court, the
Ocrncoke
‘
'Island
on
the
North
botfly ». filiation a» to
orial to Mr. Brysn. a college ded­
ful scenery that has pin ed Flor- triuls being tho origin of the clash
Carolina coast early Sunday morn­ icated to opposing the theories of
tstGftWaeh is ready to
I i&lt;ln ut the Imud of the list of tour- Fridny night for Leahy wns the
ing and is expected to be n total evolution.
the purpose of reaching
1ist resorts.”
judge who tried him and both
loss, tier crew of eight men were
lent satisfactory to both
“ Such n movement, unless it is
I "Never in niy life have I seen cases were marked with intense an­
rescued by means of u breeches intended to be of merely a local
interest in anything so intense und imosity. In July, 11)23, he was
bouy by coast guardsmen.
newspapers smart under
character, wuuldb e an egregrious
widespread," Mr. Mero said.
convicted by a jury in Is-nhy’s
The school was driven on the mistake.
ih assertions thut French
"A fter talking Florida for an court of criminal libel against a
beach about 5 o'clock during n se­
ay less than half the taxes
hour
in
tho
retreat
of
a
wealthy
in­
"Unquestionably, the service of
stute supreme court chief justice,
vere easterly gale. Owing to Mr. Bryan to his countrymen
British, and thut they re­
vestor, I left his office only to lie hut was pardoned by Governor
heavy seas, const guards from the should In* recognized by the erec­
in Bradbury's ditetum
stopped for information by a shop Ilinckle before he served his pri­
Ocrncoke station, responding to tion of a national memorial—not
Ian pay." They agree
apprentice who was saving his son sentence. In July of the next
distress rockets sent up from the to Bryan the fundamentalist; to
[however, that M. C’ailmonoy to buy n flivver to hit the yenr lie was sentenced by Judge
Victoria .S, were unable to launch Bryan the prohibitionist; or to
I make the Frenchman
road to this state."
l^ahy for contempt of court und
Bouts to go to the ship. A Lyle Bryan the democrat, but to Bryan
■*? taxes next year and
served a day and night when an­
•him was brought up and alter the fearless crusader; to Bryun
Itiii sad news will soften
other gubernatorial pardon freed
several unsuccessful uttempts, a tin: statesman. It should not lx*
him. Ills third trial in New Mex­
line was shot over the schooner a narrow tribute from any groun,
ico's courts was in Santa Fe, where
and made fast to a must. A eliouo or dun; it should bo an all­
Mr. Mero stated thnt the "road ho was acquitted of a charge o f
breeches buoy then wns used to embracing expressing of the sen­
to Florida" was the chief topic of criminal libel against Jose I). Sena,
bring the members of the crew timent of the country, to the fi­
conversation on every hand.
supreme court clerk, in September
ashore, one at a time. They are nancing nnd erection of which nil
" I f the interest in Florida so 11)23.
now being cared for at the Ocra- Americans big enough to recognize
I prevalent in Detroit is as repre­
Magee’s campaign in New Mex­
roko station and were reported strength of character, exceptional
sentative of the entire north, as I ico's politics as editor of the Albulittle worse for their experience.
ability nnd dogged persistence in
|believe it is," Mr. Mero added, quarque Morning Journul and nt
The Victoria 8. left Georgetown, obtaining the dictates
of con­
{"railroads und steamships will present the .New Mexico Statu
»u hflirvcd M. Caillaux
S. ('., Aug. 16 for New York with science, whether they lx- political
provo entirely inadequate to hundlu Tribune nhs resulted in many pol­
“ K to London a gentlen full cargo of lumber. Two days friends or foes, may contribute."
, the groat influx of tourists this itical upheavals. Ills fight against
out she ran into had weather and
year, tho highways lending south iveahy resulted in the ilofeat of
was forced to lay low nnd ride out
will lie so choked witli cars that the latter fo relection to tho dis­
RALEIGH. N. C„ Aug. 2L-(/P&gt;
a gale. Resuming the voyage, she _"If Mrs. liryan nnd Mr. Bry­
, transportation will he uppreeiuldy trict court.
*• *4 lultiUing, a
again ran into more rought weather
Islowed down and all sections of
an's close friends request it. of
at that si
qff Cape llatteras, which sent her
1this stute will he sorely taxed to
course I will accept the chairman­
kn *ov*mm«t it
on tlio beach this morning. Messa­ ship of the committee proposed by
A. C. L. Will Operate
ges received hero this afternoon thn Philadelphia Record." declared
IN Trains to Florida
said the schooner was fast break­ Josenhus Daniels, close friend of
rl„ f l i , 7 - Winston
find Lcfure hint the
ing up and would bo a total loss.
the late William Jennings Bryan,
The wrecked ship was built in when informed tonight of the pro­
,o f. 3 feat nation
ORLANDO. Aug. 21.—UP) The
rrrtainly UVer the f „ .
Dennisville and hus been in com­ posal of the Record that he be­
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com­
_utilization* a,„| OVe r
mission since 11)14.
pany will operate eighteen daily
come chairman o f a committee to
passengers trains to Floridu dur­
reputation for honfinance
and
erect
a
national
mem­
W*ny conscious of t)„.
ing the coming winter season, und
orial
to
the
Commoner.
flKnli which thnt past
In tho case of hearings, provided
six dally trains will lx* run between
"I am very much gratified that
Jacksonville and Tampa, accord­
it is the first hearing o f the case.,
a great paper like the Record has U. S. Minister to Haiti
ing to George II. Kcker, general
taken the initiative,” said Mr. Dan­ Is Found Dead In Bed
® train start- twenty minutes are allowed wiare
imssenger agent, in ul etter to tho
'o newspaper the board. Any hearing which has
iels. "and I feel sure that the press
Orlando Realty liourd.
before been granted shall be grant­
of the country as a whole, of ull
MONTREAL, Aug. 24.—
These trains, snid Mr. Kcker,
1 'fat it is our war ed only ten minutes but time may
political creeds, will lx* glud to fur­
Arthur Bailly Blanchard, United
will
bring approximately Hit) Pull­
K°ing to see and bo extended upon any hearmjf to
ther
any
wise
movement
for
a
Permit for the construction of
States minister to liuyti since
man cars daily from the north,
•tmosphere of this twenty minutes by unanimous con­ Sanford’s new steam laundry was suitable memorial to Mr. Bryan.
1921, was found dead in his bed­
east and west, into Jacksonville,
'P that I am going sent of the board.
issued this morning at the City
Tho Secretary of the bonrd keeps Clerk’s office. The permit repre­ ItEGINS TRIP SOUTHWARD room nt the Mount Royal hotel
nuuct the negotiuSAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. Nine passengers truius will arrive
early todny. Death wns apparent­
• 11 records pertaining to the work senting the cost of the building
24.—(/P)—Convicted of manslaugh­ from the west and nine from the
o f the bonrd, keeps proper records alone was for $23,000 nnd was tak­
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 I - I /P ) - ly from natural causes.
ter by a jury lute Suturduy night east at Jacksonville, each day.
It will be the most elnliorute
nnd attends to nil correspondence. en ..ut in favor of the Austin I-aun- The MacMillan Arctic expeditioi
Dorothy Ellington, 17 year old
Tamps— Work of resurfacing confessed matricide, has been re­ train service the road hus ever
All cases to bo presented for per­ ,|ry Builders of Cleveland, O., a has begun its retreat southwan
sons residing in tho First " m1. firm which has been awarded the front Utah. Greenland nnd has nr streets in downtown district to be­ turned to jail to nwuit sentence furnished tho state, Mr. Eeker
gin soon.
Fourth Congressional Districts will contract for tho construction and rjved nt Igloo Handy, Greenland.
by Judge Harold Ixiuderback next said, both incoming and interstate.
Wednesday.
1925 Cotton Crop May,
ho hoard on the first two days ot equiping of the local plant.
'Sanford units o f the
A
manslaughter
verdict
carries
tho
session,
tlmso
presented
tor
Work
on
tho
building
is
already
ut‘«na| Guard returned
'Increase 24,090 Hales
from one to 10 years in the peni­ University Student
persons residing in the second am under way and will be rushed to
revered with military
tentiary. Dorothy will be eligible
third districts will be heard on rapid completion so thnt the plant
Killed By Gangsters WASHINGTON. Aug. 24—W1)—
"
c°nipetition with and after tho third day of tho ses­
to parole after the first year,
mey lx* in operation in the late
£ u11 seetions o f FlorTho girl took the verdict calm­
An incroaxo uf 424,000 bales In this
. f ill A S. Chrlitenberry, who with
CHICAGO. Aug. 24.—(A*)— A year’s prospective cotton crop was
at Jacksonville for sion.
ly. She was chewing gum when
No case once denied may ngain J N Wigfall nnd Nut Burmnn of
University
of
Chicugo
medical
stu­
, * ° WL'*ks training pe- be returned for reconsideration
the jury filed in with its decision.
announced today by the Depart­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—UP)
OrlJndo. form a compuny that is
•reserve forces und naDuring the previous triul, the girl dent, John Henry Klassin, 25, wai ment of Agriculture in it semi­
within twelve months fro*1
building the plant here, stated to- Rafael H. Elixalde former Ecuado­
was emotonul and nt times hys­ beaten to death und n companion, monthly report, which forecasts
date of the meeting at which tnc ,iav thut when ready for operation, ran minister to this country and
given
as
to
the
attitude
of
the
Uni­
terical.
As u result, the murder James R. Mitcham, son of a weal­
f n.
permanent case wns heard nnd denied excep
laundry will represent nn in- now diplomatic representative in ted States government. Prompt triul wus halted ami a sanity thy Texas oil operator, wns slug- tho production at 13,990,000 equiv­
the rurck trophy by in rnse nf emergency. Such an cmalent o f 500-oound bales.
The
ged by gangsters yesterday fol­ Florida crop in August is 16 7-8
Chile, is expected here within a recognition by Chile is believed to hearing wns held instead.
, ,l|*1r*e,t machine gun
Since her ilrst triul, Dorothy lowing n fancied insult to throe per cent normal with 28,000 bales
mud successive year,
fe*.v days seeking recognition of the have been largely due to the in­
fluence
of
Senor
Elizaide.
and
al­
has
become a convert to the Rom­ sisters, which wss resented by tho forecast.
new
government
in
Eucndor.
winch
.
some cup wus brought
recently overthrow the constitu­ so to the fact that Chile desires the an Catholic fuith and throughout escort of the girls.
local boys and will be
moral support o ff Ecuador In its her trial on u murder ehurge, tlx*
Eight men have been arrested,
tional regime.
‘ “ turo in the armory,
present
territorial
conflict
with
I
e*
four
having confessed, police say. Missouri Boy Fights
Rev.
A.
R.
Druthmnn
of
St.
IgnaTho governing body now admin­
al unit under Major R.
ru. Kcuudor also has lony-standlng cius Church, sat near hero to con­ Tho Sunday crime record also was ToEarnColIegeMoney,
istering Ecuador is snid to have
»®rved m the capacity
sole her.
marked by the death of two feud­
sent Senor Elizaide, who has ar­ boundary dispute with Peri.
The girl shot and killed her ists in a shooting affray in Little
irhmU 4for a11 o f the
The
governing
body
in
Eucndor,
rived in New York, on a special
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2 1 —(A V Italy and the perhaps mortal
eve'll 8 at th° Ca,»P
mission to the United States. Six consisting of seven members, has mother, Mrs. Joseph Ellingson,
Ninetcen year-old Kids’, lat Barba
that this diaUncwounding
of
a
third.
wife
of
u
tailor,
on
Jununry
13,
nations already
have recognized not yet fixed a dote for new elec­
ru, who defeated Frankie Gensro
he accorded the lolast. In their home, because her
the new Ecuadoran regime, accord­ tions or the culling of a consti­
of New York in s 10 round bout
mother refused to consent to the
tuent
assembly.
It
i*
stated
the
ing to advices received by the lega­
here Saturday, plans to remain 0.
girl’s going to u jazz party. The
tion here. These nre Great Britain, governing body is getting tho auWKBT PLAlt BEACH, Aug. 24. boxer only long enough to finance,
girl fled after the shooting and a
Markets
France, Italy, Switzerland, Chile
few hours loteT attended the party —|JP)— A bond issue o f $600,000 to his education at Stanford U nlvuand Panama. There have been no
She was arrested the next day in widen the Dixie Highway and the, sity. which he plans to enter in
CHICAGO,
breaks in diplomatic relations with
a cheap boarding house. Doro­ construction of certain bridges In 1926, to fit himself for a medical
Wheat. Septs
any foreign governments, accord­
thy showed no remorsa unit readily this county hus been approved by curvyr. Genaro was twice vktoq
December I.
ing to Senor Rarbcris, charge d «vvr Lhe late Pancho Villa,
___ 4
tho voters,
cop fm ed tho shooting.
tioiuil Bunk tn
September, *
affaires of Ecuador, and affsjrs
rn fireproof ofSeptember t

I

PermitForErection
Of New Laundry Is
IssuedThisMorning

ConvictedMatricide
Awaits Sentence Of
C o u r tWednesday

Minister From Ecuador „Will
Former-----Ask U. S. To Recognize His Country

�Bodwell Realty Co., Lot
Blk 5 .... .......
y The folldtfiiig Is the final ‘estimate f o r paving the above named
Ira B. Davis, Lot 2, Blk 6 ...!...... ;..... ........ "v
streets 24 feet In width with a 6” rock base surfaced with asphalt­
W. T. Langley &amp; C. F. Teague, Lot 3, Blk R
f. Bo|r. hay working i Valuations In Florida have had
P. H. DalK"a*. »nil wl/e. M ien Mason 'd 079$ Cu. Yds. Grading @ 4 0 c __________ ______—....................^
F. H.' Schruggs, Lot 4, Blk 5 ...............
I&gt;a!ger.
i
§8125 Lfn Ft, curb at 76c ...J......... .. ....... 1______ -------.....-------- ^ 175 J?
♦ a y tor the establish- 'a coqtindnl .Increase .since -1803.
1
Complainant*.
F. H. Schruggs, Lot 5, Blk p___
IFrom' lB0.T,(&lt;i 1010 rci! estate vafr
* 495 Lin. Ft. Headers &lt;p&gt; 35c l«aM»«»«*****&lt;***,***#****t#*«***«M***9*'(t'**a&gt;'*4**'&lt;
I —
vs.
. ■, i ,
Bo(hve|l Renlty Cb., Lot 6, Blk 5
Arthur (linn, rt al.
hd plants of Florida. This Ilues
ucs went frorq
from $68,247,312 to *207,*207.*10388 Sq. Yds. Macadam foundation 5” thiik &lt;jp 76c .......
Defenflsnt*.
Bod
well Realty Co., Lot 7,'Blk 5 ........j ~
!•_» reservation of 2,2®D : l05,74l and from 1910 to 1D2-T the
ntr.;. t &lt;» u offer titbk
IOC Sq. Yds. Brick Pavo (Flat) 0 40c
here#'of land It lies along Tiger |Increase was from $207,105,741 to
Clfntl.tM
Genevieve
Chittenden, Lot 8, Blk 5
791 Sq. Yds. Alley returns @ 30c ................. .......... ...... — •— 237.30
Tn Arthur Ulna. anil w i f e - —
crook near Lake Wales in the wn- |$307,119,438.
Bcdwell
Realty
Co., Lot 9, Blk 5 .................
-----(linn,
who**
c;hrl*llnn
naifte
Is
t*r» oast of Babson Park.
unknown: Clinton A. Malay; W. O. 10133 Sq. Yds. surface treatment at 30c.. f-------|_____________ 3.040.5C
Bodwell
Realty
Co,, Lot 10, Blk 5 ....... ....
.....
On personal property the in­
Andnnrlrd. and wife ------An3 Iniota Type A @ 35.00 .................................... ...... - ..... — 105&lt;P®
tlenrled. whose Christian nftrna Is
T h e tract will lie named the crease in assessed
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot 11, Blk 5
" ......
valuations
8 Inlets Type B @ 30.00 ___ ________ _______________ ____ 240.00
unknown; Emma A. Audenrled;;
"Trexel Jungle” after the island from 1903 to 1910 wns from $29,­
William « . Audrnrle.l; ;Mary
VP.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 5
859
Lin.
Ft.
4
inch
House
connection
nt
................................
386.00
IrCth* Netheriand on which Sir. 930,608 to $52,419,243.
AudenrU-d; I.oulsc M.
Audanrled
From
nnd Anna K. .ludenrlfd, ami *-nrh
Bok wns born.
59 Lin. Ft. G" Sewer &lt;£) 50c ____!...................... ..... ...... ........ 29.50 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 13, Blk 5 .............
1916 to 1923 it increased from $52,­
and a very of the said above nam­
*
______
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 14, Blk 5 .........'
419.243 to $84,571,097.
ed defendants. If llrlnic: nnd If 200 Lin. Ft. 18" Storm Sewer tfb 1.55.......... ....... ...................... 310.00
It is planned to hnvo a series
rlt h a r.'a n y or all of onld ibfeiul- (50 per cent o f coat of 18” Sewer to be borne by Sewer Bond Issue.) Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk 4 ........................
ants he dead, to nil parties clalnio f roads loading to the proposed
There was a slight decrease in
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 4 ...............
Ir.ic Interest* under ear)! and aval)'
6 Mnnhocs &lt;g) 50.00
district road which will connect at personal property valuation in the
i f th» following deoensed d efend,
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 4 ..... ..... ’ .......
unt*. to-wlt: Arthur Clnn. and wife,
Dhrty a crossing On the Kissimmee years 1915, 1921 and 1922 hut thu
75?J Lin. Ft. 3 Inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 Per .. ................... 7r’J,9C
■ ( linn.
w boM
Christian
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 4, Blk 4 ..._...............
m c r nnd the rond to Vero and the other years show consistant In­
586 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer @ 1.05 ........ .................... ....... Glu.30
Atlantic Ocean.
creases.
714 Lin. Ft. 18” Storm Sewer 0-C 1.25 ..... .......... .................... «M.25 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk 4 .................
\r#0 per cent o f cost o f 1ft” Sewer to be borne by Sewer Bond Issue.) Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 4 ............
iorick Law Olmstead, archiRailroad.-, and telegraph
------------------1,266.30 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 4
..... .........
torm Sewer 0-6 (3&gt;
2.70 *
r v - -/ho will supervise the work
Kd Higgins, Lot 1, Blk 7 ..a.......... ........ .......... ....
fo r Mr. Bok, has visited the jun6,095.53 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 7 .......... .....
gift Iftid made a survey nnd hus
N&gt;*P? nearly completed from an
2,582.25 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 7 ........................
939 Lin. Ft. 21” Stor.n Sewer 0-6 (ft) 2.75
aeroplane observation trip.
187.50 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 4. Blk 7
50 Lin. Ft. 24” Storm Sewer 6-8 (To 3.75
13.00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 7 ........... ......
2 Mqnmucr.ta At Street Intersections......
Mr, Olmstead has three assist­
69 i.'.'l Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 7 .................
ants aiding him in tho making of
L a tra Work .......... ...........................................
the plaids and us soon as they are
75.18 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Bile 7 ...............
Laboratory Inspection of Materials ..............
conflicted they will be presented
f,02.96 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8, Bll: 7 ..................
Legal
Expense
Adv.,
Etc*.
2
per
cent
..............
to Mr. Bok for his approval.
*
; . Ij
'f
'q
1,507.52 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9, lllk 7
Engineering 5 per cent
.!......................
Mrs. Elizabeth II. Williams, Lot 10, Blk 7 ....
There are now two wardens who
Curlnttu •&lt;urv'&lt;;&gt;.'l, daughter of
dally und nightly patrol the jungle
Junior. Oliver Curwood, famous
Jotal font ....................................................................
32,258.75 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 11, Blk 7 ..........
watch for fires and to prevent
novelist, rv: retly married Anthony
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 7 .................
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners,
hunting und fishing.
Jirux, Ohio State University stu­
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 15, Blk 7 ...............
r,
138.42
Number o f feet frontage ................................. ......
dent, hut th" news leaked out and
Assessment
1.33078
her
fnthtr
cabled
his
congratula­
per
foot
frontage
Amended Plat o f Blocks 8 and 9 Mayf«|r
The Florida Methodist Orphan­
tions from Europe.
Bride and
age is located at Benson Spring*
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer. R. E. Jackson, Lot 1, llllc 8 ................ .........
groom li. (i in I) droit.
(Form erly Entic.pris.?. Fin.)
It
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2, Blk 8 ...............
Feet
Final
Was the outgrowth 'uf n joint com­
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 3, Blk 8 ..................
Name
Frontage
Assessments
Description
mittee of orphanage trustees nnd
Bodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 4, Blk 8 ..............
U-Boat
W
arfare
Is
church trustees authorized by the
Mayfair, Sanford, Fla
Bodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 5, Blk 8 ........
khnual conference o f 1908.
Ed tv. M. Kline, Lot 5 Block I
256.30
Defended by German
---Bodwell
Renlty
Co.,
Lot 6, Blk 8 .........
Jeanette Dunn, Lot 6 Block 1
265.15
. The Institution wns started in
Bcdwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7, Blk 8 ................
BERLIN,
Aug.
22.—f/f
t
Vice
Sydney O. Dickenson, Lot 7 Blk
265.15
an old store and hotel building,
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8, lllk 8 ................
Fannie
W.
McKlrdy,
Lot
8
Blk.
I
265.15
loiter the present location was se­
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk 8 ............
cured f 1*0(11 the DeBerry Estate.
George E. Bridget) Lot 9 Blk. I
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 10, Blk 8 ....... .....
It has about 15 acres campus and
*'has. II. McKlrdy, Lot 13 Blk. I
201.54
garden land and seven ucrvs of
Bodwell
Realty Co., Lot 12, Blk 8 ...........
Ellon J. Mouglifon, lait I I, Bik. I
26-1.54
orange groves;
••
Bodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 11, Blk 8 ................
Wm. (I. Hughes, Lot 9 Blk. 2
264.64
Bodwell
Realty
Co., Lot 13, Blk 8 ........
Bodwell Really Co., Lot 10 Blk. 2
, Approximately one hundred chil­
261.51
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot 14, Blk 8 .....
dren urn cared for annually. They
l odw.l Realty Co., Lot It, lllk 2
264.54
nEe given a common school edu­
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1, Blk 9 .............
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
15
Blk.
2
have won the war.
264.54
cation al the orphanage school find
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
2,
Blk 9 .........
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
S.
10
Ft.
Lot
6
The admiral siienkn o f n’lbninriii''
•13.37
upon completion of tills work,'they
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
3,
Blk
9 ............
warfare
ns
a
"God-given
gift"
Bcdwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
7
Blk.
3
242.86
dre'sent to schools of higher edu­
which had
entrusted to Ger­
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1,
Blk
9
...........
cation. Especial attention is given
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 8 Blk. 2
2 !2.86
many in self protection against
to the education of the girls.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk 9 .........
Bodwell
Realty
Co.,
Lot
A
350.48
“ the inhuman hlockndc which,
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6, Blk 9 .............
Bodwell
RealtyCo., Lot II.....
though sanctioned by America was
355.62
The ages run from two years to
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7, Blk 9 .......
a violation of all precepts of in­
Bcdwell Realty Co., Lot C ................
355.62
eighteen years.
At the age of
ternational law."
Bodwell RealtyCo., Lot I)
Mellonvllle, Sanford, Florida
eighteen tho hoys and girls are
356.62
The writer eniplmticnlly denies
K. F. Lane, Beg. at the N. E. Cor. o f Int.
found omploymunt on tho outside.
Bodwell
Really Co., Lot E
355.62
that it wns the unrestricted subma­
of Union Avo. and Mellonviile Avenue
Nina L. Ely, Lot 1, Blk 6
217.11
rine campaign which induced Am­
Reverend Smith Hardin is now
Run N. on W. line o f Mellonviile Ave.
John
.1.
tamper,
Lot
2,
Blk
6
.
erica to enter tho war. Those G« i 247.76
the superintendent nnd field repre­
783.5
ft. W. 125 ft. S. to Uniun Ave.
mans
“
who
still
adhere
to
that
Luke
Thompson,
Lot
3,
Itik
6
.
247.76
sentative of the institution.
$2,7.“)0 Offered For
opinion, as Count BernstorffV." he
E.
to
Beg. (Less Right o f Way for
Nelson Cray, Lot 4, lllk 6
217.76
First Street) ..................................................
-01i
Old Eastern Stamp refers to ns "poor simple-minded
Flora II. Gray, Lot 5, Blk 6 ...
There arc n number of other
217.70
i|0
orpliunnges in the state that ope­
F. li. Schruggs, Lot 6, Blk 6 . .
217.76 Margaret Wilson, Blk 22 ..........................
LONDON. Aug. 22.—(/P)—A re- ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNINt
rate under smiilnr plans in gene­
Margaret Wilson, Blk 28..............................
jJ7
E. Crandall, Lot 7, Blk 6
861.91
PROPERTY O
ral.
mnrkablo collection of r/ire cun tern
I*. A. Mero, Lot 8, Blk 6 ........
LOWING STREET’S
240.60
MELLON VI LI.E AVE I
The above and foregoing Final assessments u* pal
stamps which were kept in n gold
Estella M. Mel.xon, Lot 9, Blk 6 .
LANE
NORTH
ensket
is
to
lie
sold
by
unction
here.
TO
THE
NORTH
LINE
OF
M/
up
to
September 1, 1925 without interest; and afar|
There were 6,537 cars from oth­
LlfHT W E . FROM PACE LANE NORTH Td
F. S. Frank, Lot 10, Blk 6
er states than Florida that cross­ ?’h" collection win formed by Mosaid assessments nre payable in 1U equal annual iniUaJ
ed the St. Johns river bridge nt homed Kamel el Kussab, son of the
•III* NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT IT BLOCK
tcrest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred |i)oc&amp;]
Bertha B. Earle, Lot II, Blk 6
Jacksonville during thu month of I'icsiKcnt of the High Assembly
C U R ; S B .MMF.ltLIN AVE. FROM RACK LANK
o
f
Assyria,
who
is
visiting
Great
F. II. Schruggs, Lot 12, Blk 6
Witness my hand as City Clerk, and the scaUftkM
July. Tho cars carried 25,597 pas­
Britain.
OPPOSIT E THE NORT H EAST CORNER OF | OT
sengers.
ford, Florida this 31st day of July, A. I*., 1925.
1
Blanche
Wright,
Lot
13,
Blk
6
Every page of the album Is ex­
OJ MAYFAIR. ANII UNION AYE. FROM MELLO
L. It. i'iflLUjtJ
H. J. Holly, Lot 14, Blk 6 .........
EAST TO SUMMERLIN AVE. 21 FEET IN \\
Georgia IcjJ nil other states with quisitely hundpainted with views
951.75 Publish August I, 8, 15, 22 nnd 29th.
3
1,697 cars und 6,613 passengers. of Damascus, Allepo, Beirut JcA 5 ItOt K IIA8 E SF R I’ ACKl) WITH ASPHALT
ruralem
and
other
cities
of
Asia
Alubama wus next with 588 cars
nnd
pnrseiigcrs. South Curo- Minor nnd the volnmno reposes in
•84 ^
-k-s 4.
i.
4.4-&lt;•
v v
%• •.'• f ❖ %
*•v •{• - j . .j. a , ■844.4.
llrrti came third with 499 cars und
*
&gt;8•&gt;•{•4. -'t4. &lt;. 4.&lt;.&lt;. 4.
1,921 passengers.

im i
A /"'ff'C
E m A fA L X P

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;
Hlfj r f

|b"hc *ctivietici of th e‘Florida Di­
IjVinton of thq. Auiji^vn fj^ci«ty,

The state of Florida has no
ntatc or federal bird and game res­
ervations, according to the state
department of agriculture. There
nre, however bird
sanctuaries
throughout the state. These have
been donated from various sources,
a number o f them coining through

Married

lam Browne belt was in
&gt;y a one-armed British of

it may .mmm spend it foolishly,
"it rlivon or reason goes iniu
voly is Ion etl By his fully to
oeot lor years.

SAVE and
T H R IV E

W ater That Js Siu ^in^
Willi Am bition

Then* is no m f-s t t y fo r
tieh foolhardiness, if
.\oti an: syslen it ic in your
arrangement
o f your
litldjffl.
.f ; a Saving account in this Rank
*’ ‘' ""la n d purpose lo set aside a cor|ia.v . ,,ay an‘ l
live within
l'i' l.v doing so you will he creating
ve Iront ail indebtedness.

S|ram is merely water that is surging wilh ai
ll haa within R Hie funv ttliich mo.es the wf
commerce.
Ambition is the force in your life Hhirh will
you to do (he big Nllrcctisful things you would lik
A mhi Iion expressed in a growing hank account wi
yoii us a winner in life. Have you an account «
First Nutmn.il Bunk? ll it xrosing?

FIRST NATIONAI

RANK

CAPITA
SAVINGS

f F.WPLEWf

pnesi ocn t

G.E.MtALL
m anager

,tc 3 «&gt;ii a big profit— if invested in at once

FLORIDA DENSE LONG LEAF
PINE MANUFACTURER
MASON HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

2 14 First St
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-The Sanford Herald iiiMimi .i»mi:umttunAlias John'Doe 11 * ",r

4*&gt;'t*t* t u n

1

I m i r i ltwi w u n K
And his name was John Doe,
.
, ..
Antir^i ' u Second CtiH Matter.
The Herald doesn’t often indulge in story telling ini its
October IT. I***, at tba Poftoftlce
at Saafori]. Florida vnd*r Act of editorial columns but this one is so good that we cannot help
M arch l, 1117.
passing it on to the renders o f this page in the hope that
MLT.AND U d MAM------- __ editor
WL HOWARD PERU------- :*■Baser they will find it interesting, too.
Since it really is n good story, The Herald has no scrup­
lit M A m i *
M ti*
les about beginning it in the fashion of all good stories and
■ o o a c n ip n o n h atch
Ona Taar—*7.00 SI* Months .Ji t it simply says that once upon a time there was a thriving,
Delivered In Civ* by Carrier, pe prosperous town. Its name is o f small consequence, hence,
week, lie. Wsskly Edition 1*0
there is no need o f mentioning it.
par year.
SF C* 0 0
IPKCIAL monCBi All obituary
notices, cards of thanks, resolution*
Anyway, this particular town, although it w a»&lt;a fast
I and notlcsa ol enUrtalc.-ante whara
1 charge* ara aiada will ba r*ier*ad growing city ami possessed w on d erfu l possibilities, had one
r«f at regular odvertlalng ratal.
bad fault. And that fault was* (Hfif it had too'fn im y t«*aple
MEMnrn t u b ah h ociatbii fn c a a
t’Thr AlaocUttd; Praaa la aulua- by. thy name o f Doe. T o make it even worse, they all had
IValy entitled *« *ha use for ra- the ndme o f John, In n word, it had too many’ John Does
poblicatloD ut all naw* dlapatrhes
creiltteo to Itkir not otherWHe crad- living in it.
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t»J In thla napar and also tha lo­
cal newe pubManed haraln. All rl*hta
Now there really should he no more harm in having a
of repubtlcatlon of apaclul dispatch­
large number o f John Does as there is in having scores of
er herein are *l*o reaer ed
Smiths, Jones, or Browns. But in this instance it was d if­
MONDAY, A UG. 24. 1925
ferent. Take the case o f one certain John Doe. lie was a
prominent man with inliuence. He was a pioneer citizen.
TDK HERALD'S PLATFORM
).— Deeper w ittr rout* to Jaction- He had done much to further the progress o f Iris city. But
vllle.
he w is lacking in one respect. He liked whiskey, not some
2.— Construction of SI. Johnn-lnwhiskey hut too much whiskey.
dlan River canal.
3. —Extension of whlta way.
On one certain occasion he imbibed too freely o f the well
ft.- Extension of local anmaementa. known liquid.
And naturnlly lie began to feel unusually
—Swiminlnit pool, tennla courta,
good in spirits, so much so in fact, he decided to take a spin
etc,
1.— Augmenting of building pro­ in lii:f automobile. Up one street and down another he drove
gram—houses, hotel*, apartment and not with any too much care either. Soon his uncertain
houses.
handling o f the car attracted the attention of an officer, who
ft.— Extension of afreet paving propromptly
halted the offender. When the policeman ascer­
grnm.
7,— Construction
of
boulevard tained that the man was intoxicated, lie placed him under
around l.ak*» Monroe,
arrest for violation o f a state law. In police court the next
ft.— Completion of d tp beautifica­ morning, we are told, he was fined a hundred dollars and
tion program.
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9.— Expansion of school aystem costs.

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with provialon for Increased fa­
There is nothing strange or unusual in these few facts
cilities.
that have already been related. There was usually one or

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
CONDITIONS OF FORGIVE­
NESS:-—Put on therefore---- bow­
els of mercies, kimlnesa, humblencM of mind, meekness, longsuffering; forbearing one another and
forgiving one another, if any man
have a quarrel against any: even
ns Christ forgave you, so alto do
ye. Colossians 3: 12, 13.
, ~ ASTRAEA
0 poet rare and old!
Thy words ate prophecies;
Forward the age of gold,
The new Saturnian Ilea.
The universal prayer,
And hope are not In vain;
Rise, brothers! and prepare,
The way for Saturn’s reign.
Perish slmlf nil which takes,
From labor's board and can;
Perish shall all which makes
A spaniel of the man!
Free from its bonds the mind,
Tho body from the rod;
Broken all chains that bind,
Tho image of our Godi

more similar cases tried in every session of the municipal
court in that town, but the difference in this particular case
and Eome others was in the name that appeared on the police
blotter.
»
It was John Doe. O f course that wasn’t the man's real
name but it was used in this instance anyway. And why?
Because in that same town there is a newspaper that publish­
es the police court news and if the story had gone out that
Mr. So-and-So had been found guilty of driving a car while
in an intoxicated condition, it would have been terrible.
Think o f the scandal, not to mention tho possible loss of busi­
ness and social prestige. Something had to he done so the
easiest way to do it was to substitute the more appropriate
name o f John Doe for the rtai name. Simple, isn't it and
also convenient.
How did it happen in this particular instance that
the fictitious name o f John Doe was used when in
hundreds o f others, the person s real name was given? It
was because in this special case, the party implicated
was a prominent citizen. He occupied a leading position
in the life o f their town and something just had to he done.
And in that town there were thousands of people who knew
the real facts as they existed and laughed up their sleeves
at the foolish cam ouflage with which efforts were made to
cover up and protect "a prominent citizen."
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Every man ought to stand on his own two feet. If, In
Just men no longer pine,
Behind their prison bars;
doing so, it brings him riches and fame, lot it be known, hut
Through the rent dungeon shine, if on the other hand it brings him into violation o f the law,
The free sun and stars.
let him take his just deserts. There should be no dividing
Enrth own, nt last,
By sect, or cast,
Tthe fatherhood of
The brotherhood

untrud.
or Han;
God,
of man!

Fraud fail, craft perish, forth,
The mohey changers driven;
A - l God’s will done on enrth,
..it now In llenvon!
—John Greenleaf Whittier.
Sign on u Georgia filling station
sayK, "Credit is monkey business
and we don’t believe in evolution.’’

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line between a rich man and a poor man in the matter of
violation o f the law. The poor man has to take it because lie
hasn’t the "p u ll;” the rich man doesn't take it because he
doesn't have to.
A newspaper has to print the docket us it stands, other­
wise it has no authority to hack it in the publication o f the
police court news. If other names are substituted for the
real ones, it has to publish them, although it is reasonably
certain that to this extent it is in error. If, then, the reader
o f a newspaper tails to see the name o f a certain prominent
man in print for violation o f the law and instead reads the
name o f John Doe, don’t blame the paper for suppressing the

Lawson, Able, Honest Useful,
Stomach Fighting Brain.
Treat France Well.
‘
A Roof to the Earth.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
tCopyright H*5&gt; ____
IN THE death of Victor I-owaon,
Chicago and the newspaper world
lose on able, honorable useful mail.
.Mr. lawaon, dead at seven tyfive, connects the newspaper of
today with the days of Bennett,
Greeley and Raymond.
Newspaper changes in Lawsbn’a
life of work have been as great
as changes in transportation, from
stage coaches to flying machines,
LAWSON, WHOSE mind , re
mnined young while his body grew
old. changed his news collecting
methods without difficulty, from
the slow messenger boy to wire­
less and the radio, keeping always
up with the times.
Chicago, where his life
was
spent, owes much to his energy
and good citizenship.
Hu has gone wherever good
newspaper men go when they die.
GERTRUDE EDERLE, who will
try ngain, should remember that a
lady swimming is like an army
that "travels on its stomach.” On
tho morning of her great attempt
she nte a preposterously hearty
breakfast, which included beef
stew.
After swimming two and onehalf miles through rough waves,
she called to her trainer, whose
orders she had spurned, "I can
still feel that beef stew."
And
that beef stew had probably more
to do with her failure than the
waves and the wind.
WHAT APPLIES to Gertrude
Ederle. the young swimmer, ap­
plies with ten thousand times more
importance to American business
and professional men. They start
their "days’ swim" with a heavy]
meal, often following it up with
C on tem p ora ry Comment
a heavy luncheon, hastily swal- ____________________________
lowed.
I
,
,
And they spend the day w ith ', Ien 1
their stomach fighting the brain °
as to which sh: II have the blood ‘ou’ pffect °5
i
f
° «m
supply on which brain and atom -,
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h
L‘
nch depend for liicir work. E. II.lRock Arkansas Gazette.
Hnrriman and Jay Gould killed
History's most pitiful exhibition
themselves by foolish eating.
of a brave fight against insurWHEN A horse is to race they
take away his hay the night and
the morning before tho race.
If our able men' treated them­
selves as intelligently as trainers
treat race burses, they would pro­
duce twice as much and live twice
as long.
WASHINGTON TAKES it for _
granted that France will receive j ■
treatment less favorable than that ■
accorded tu Belgium, in her debt ■
settlement.
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Regardless of the fact that, her)*
resources are greater than ’ Bel­ M
gium’s, France should be treated ■
M
by this nation an a favored cred­ M
itor even more favorably tlan ■ '
3
Belgium or uny other nation.
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THE UNITED States owes a
gigantic dubti to Frjwice, and that
doesn't refer to the unimportant
gesture o f Lafayette, who re­
mained quiet, and invisible in his
own country's revolution.
It refers to the great French­
men of tho Eighteenth century,
whoso writings inspired and guid­
ed our ablest men. including Jef­
fferson
« a „ „ and Franklin. What they

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' " ‘ ' h i H m i S r V 'r •
b ,U,,' U U, m ,'V1 il .
111 tile name ol tallness, Il isil L right to change one man S ' knew they learned from France,
"Man owes most lo electricity,"
says a popular writer. Say aren’t name and let another’s go aa it is. Every law breaker should ' arM* t° France this country owed
yon forgetting about the safety be treated on the same basis, regardless o f his station in |ltH revolution.
pin?
life. One is just ns good as the other. If a man breaks the
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. ,
--------- o—-----law . let h im s u f f e r to co n seq u en ces re g a rd le ss o f what these , , ‘ ™KNfc.D
MEN
Including
Does advertising puy? Why even co n seu u en ces niuv be
K
1
u in ta t churchmen, onco taught that there
was a roof to this earth, solid, held
the Intention to advertise some­ cu iis e q u d ie ts m ay ne.
times pays, Sanford Florida, inu(t by its own strength and called
tondinu to raise un advertising
DOUBT NOT BUT T H A T angling will prove to In* .so the sky.
fund of $50,000 actually
raised pleasant, that it will prove to be, like virtue, a reward to
When Galileo denied it and .said
(110,000, and before it had spent Itself.— Isank Walton.
tin* earth was a round ball whirl­
n c?nt of it received $50,000 worth
ing around the sun, he had to get
of free advertising in the newsdown on his knees saying that he
papeiE. Asheville Citizen.
"retracted, ubjured and abhorred
MY FAVORITE STORIES
--------- o--------his false teachings."— which hap­
By IRVIN S. COBB
Of i II sad words
pened to be perfectly true.
That mnke us cry;
I used lo know u New York bus­
"I rather enjoyed the sight; blit
Th&lt;* suddeat ure these:
iness man who delighted to toll n my father, as a minister of the
TDK IDEA of a solid sky above
"You are five lines shy."
|yarn uf Ids boyhood. IL* said that gospel, was naturally very much us, with stars planted iii\it here
—Johnny Spencer in Macon Tele- when he was about Id years old, shocked. Holding me by the hand, and there, laded out. But now the
bis father, who was a prodding lm made for tho place where the radio experts o f the Navy say the
graph
older in the M. E. Church, took town marshal stood.
earth actually lias a "roof" of an­
Of all the orders
him from lua home in Pennsylvan­
other kind. It exists, presumably,
‘
W
hat
does
this
outrage
Tint make us aore;
ia to a town out in Ohio whore the
where our thin atmosphere melts
moan?’
the
old
gentleman
demand­
■The worst are these:
son was to be entered In a small ed.
awuy into the ether, "an ionized
college
"W e need two indies more."
*' ‘ Thia i, ,,„ u,ir.„ i „
• ,i region in the higher levels of the
--------- o—------When we got o ff the train,"
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.!*"* m.,,u ...
s' atmosphere," the scientists raJl it.
"the whole town JJjMdaiHed the marshal in a strong
In n recent campaign against. raid my friend,
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ic
accent;
'uml
every
paydogs in a Kansas town, one o f the sel' n,*'d to bo tu a battle. It was
THE "IMPONDERABLE ether,"
local papers carried a story on the|n ct,aLturning district, and two day this happens— tlie Irish miners so dense that solid steel in compar­
crtirndi* and among other things,i KrouP!J uf husky miners with fists they fight mit the Welsh miners.’ ison is like a coarse fish net, cer­
“ ‘But why don’t you stop it?'
said. "Gyp, the valuable bulldog “ ml,
'ver« Jok'lf their level
tainly does enclose our earth and
of John Anfliolm, was shot in th oi“ es^ *2«
*’ !U‘h °tlwr. fhere asked my father.
its thin atmosphere,
m l.lential district." We don’t
atel£.cre
L0
on
at
once.
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-y — r----- j
"F o r why should I interfere?’
Radio waves such as we use may
h"*" that could be fair under the ln,&gt; , Y* n,ar!'bnl was in u door- said tin* marshal simply. T m Ger- ho able to travel outside that at­
Marquia of Quecnibury rules.
way look,nK on calmly.
tinnnl” ’
mosphere. If so, science will find
--- r— n--------some other wave that will take
T o d 'y ’s best laugh: "Mr. and
messages to other planets.
H ELPIN G T H E CROOKS
Mrs. Rudolph Valentino, who have
If light-producing waves can
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
ag- **d upon a "marital vacation"
travel from the sun to the earth,
whoever that la—both claim!
men will find some wave that will
their differences are of lltti*' conA man who had been employed
Such a law ns this aids tin* carry information from the earth
at queue*. Maybe, this is just a; in St. Petersburg Inst seusou re- crooks and encourages crime. A to the sun and beyond.
S * !” ; In°nf 4e“ Uvr' t u h may‘’“ f l u e n t l y left for places unknown af- dishonest man, knowing that the
chummon Arab kicked on shaving ,
..
,
; slate will not spend money to
THE UNITED States will send
his wife's neck oftenor than oncel ,.l I,cnsamK
several . ..
worthless bring him hack tu fact* the charges
it
i* week. Johnny Spencer In Macon Do cks.
He got away With several i against him. runs little risk of their seaplanes, manned by fifteen
men, to fly in one "hop" from Cal­
Telegraph.
hundred
dollar t and also hed e -1conviction for fraud if he flees the ifornia to Hawaii.
--------- n--------frauded the hotel at which he hud i state after cashing
worthless
This country should have been
Sanford's two companies of Na­ a room.
Not long after he left checks or embezzling money. He
tional Guards arc back home from St. Petersburg he was located in j knows that the average man will Ipng ago beyond the experimental
n lifteen-day encampment at Jack­ Atlanta. He could have been a r - : not spend money to bring him back "h op" stage, with regular flying
sonville. Their performance at rested easily and brought back 1and he can go on his way with the service from Hawaii to the conti­
cams brought praise from the hen* for trial but no effort w a s1money ho obtained by dishonest nent and from Hawaii to the Phil­
ippines.
commanding officers and also made tu apprehend him. The reu- Jmethods.
Therefore men with
If this country doesn't learn how
brought back to Sanford perman­ son was Florida’ s law requires th e! criminal inclinations are not in
to fly westward across the Pacific,
ently the Turck Trophy, given for injured person to pay the cost o f 1fear
*
of the law.
plenty o f those now living will see
winning tho machine gun competi­ sending to another state after a
provision should be made Asiatic flying boats coming th»
fugitive from justice. The state to Some
tion three successive years,
send to other states for fugifails to make any provision to pay Uvea, and the state or the county other way.
the
lUlimr (nr ft iiri*siinitr : uo.U ...... . L
BREVITY
the cost Of Rending
for a prisoner, should pay the coat* of, the trip l.vJ
Tltk'Y
HAVFN-*
Drunk driver,
although the cost may be repaid by civil officers
In sump
t
'
HA\ LN *T exactly got
Street car;
press in Cuba as
the state after the fugitive is'states ih.- slit..
the . freedom of the pre
Three killed,
brought back and un indictment Ii to the governor
i .A V.7.V”
.V u ‘lV
:1 _Up yc!‘r~
y*11— Bl
at H
least,
fn
iroverrmr ’i.,',
".i"1
‘ast* not freedom
for ydi*
..V.i-i.t - - - ’ - issuing the re- tors, except in the poetical sense.
There you are.
returned against him. As no one quisitiou,
to decide whether the
In that sense the late Editor A l­
— Sanford Herald. of those persons who had been de­ case is important enough to jUsti*
varado of tl&gt;q Havana El Diu»ia
frauded by tho fugitive w«a will­
"the
This U a good
Too:
mring r*t.’
i
ing to put up th* money to Lend ;.u rule that iifgli^ he adopted by free*.
Bright light,
aright
He criticised Machado’s govern­
officer after the man in \tlanU |Florida.
In any event it should ment. ,0iv Tuesday hia two paper*
’ Sudden crash,
he la free to go where he desires ’ not ba required' that
:t man who were suspended by government
Good niftht!
c.n T*i,r1*U^.ol!i',ra Y * s a m e , h a s been defrauded pay alt the cost orders. Early yesterday morning
Avery PpweJI In Times-Unlon ?.!!...C
way he did In St. Petersburg.
sending for the fugitive.
Editor Alvarado was shot dead,
J.--**.Vi
H A W ! tHM l-r * 1
HBl
. *•» •t **p/&gt; u jfju n u k v on t e a ■ w y p. s » a e »-

mountable odds is General Dawes’ ,
frantic effort to escape the Vice-',
Presidential obscurity that is so
slowly enveloping him.—Southern
Lumberman.
After surveying the effects o f
those earthquakes, Florida will
freely admit that California is all
that it's cracked up to be.— Little
Pock Arkansas Gazette.

How’s Your Health?
You are no doubt well and feeling fine. And Ik
way to be.

However, if nickness should attack;

prepared— have a reserve fund to pay doctors biOtj
druggist, etc.

Sanford Ave., priced below market.
No paving- lien on this property.

Keep an account with the ScminliC

ty Bank.

4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Aa

50 FEET

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Delightful
Sea Trip

that we can price below
the market.

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Realtors.

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SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
T lck .l. on Sal. May iGih lo Sepi. Juih.

W ater That Is Surging
With Ambition

|w,ur„ t.,mU Qcl. Hat.

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8. 8. •Apache* (lUrecl)
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Steam I* merely water that i» aurging wRl*
It has within it the force which move* the »»
commerce.
Ambition is the force in your life which till (
you to do the big successful things you would *
Ambition expressed in a growing bank account '
you as a winner in life. Have you an account
fir st National Bank? It it growing?
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3IIA31I TO NKW YORK ANI* IIKTIHN gS3.»i
Steamer* »all from Miami for New
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.•very Tuesday at S:3u u
K ‘ oaIUmk at JaekeanvIRe)
Vork. direct every Friday at « p 'mP
r Seneca” *ull fur New
st. Johns hivbii i:\cutsioNs
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reservefion*, tirketn, efc., oppfg

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W e Wish to Announce
MISS K A TH R Y N WILKE Y , Society EdUor
Beach Saturday wharc they spent
the week-end.
Mrs. Frank MacNelll of Atlanta,
Ga., arrived Sunday to be the
guest o f Mrs. J. B. Coleman on
Sanford Heights.
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That since our Suit Sale was such a success due
to exceptional values at ridiculous low prices, w o
are going to continue the sale during this week

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MISS GLADYS MORRIS BECOMES 1
------ B R jD E jO E O SBORNE W ILLIA M S

IS SCARCE
AND G ETTIN G SCARCER
A L L TH E TIM E

Whiddon &amp; Hodges
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MrS^ A .'' k .*"Powers has returned
home from Culver, Ind., where she
spent the past three weeks as the
jjrntcrtain at guest of friends.
f.Turhrfr at
, gt-3 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wheeler and
Mrs. Andrew Aulin, of Oviedo,
Were in Sanford Saturday on a
Methodist shopping expenditure.
» the’ home of
115 W. 9th St.
Mrs. W. W. Potter and little dau
ghter returned Saturday evening
front Michigan, where they spent
the past two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Baggett.
Mrs. Anna Messer, Herbert Mes­
ser and Orien Farrell spent Sun­
dion of Orlando
Sanford on Sun- day at Daytona Beach.

L is spending a fortCtona Beach as the
Ives,
b is visiting Mr. nnd
bstcr in Jacksonville
(tits.
McPhatd of Tifton,
Sunday to make her
a Sanford.
Tunnicliffe left last
lous points of intererk state.
i Ed. Randall return­
in' spending the past
tuna Beach.
uraracrau of w nythe attractive hau.ie
0. T. Alford.
iman, Claude Sisjb Lake spent the
qtonu Beach.
rtlohn Russell and
Utfc week-end very
bytona Beach.
Puliiston returned
Hendersonville ftnil
North Carolina.

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Real Estate Auction Sales.

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For Further Information.
Call at Montezuma Hotel.

Let us sell your property

AT AUCTION

II. B SCHULTE REA LTY CO., Inc.
M A K B RE SER VA TIO N E A R L Y

We are permanently located in Sanford

W o guarantee Satisfaction.

Beach Party Given By
Miss Zachary Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins Connelly
and baby motored to Orlando Sun­
day where they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs.,John Wimbish.

has returned from
where he spent the

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OUR SAI*ES FORCE are EXPERTS

Miss Mildred Bridges left Sun­
, Edward Betts day for Chipley, where she will
be the guest of friends and rela­
;ind at Daytona
tives for several weeks.

Edward Farnelt of
ut of friends in the

n illlllU llU lllH I I I H I U

n* i.r*
a ,va .‘1 ’"ember of the
Pi 1 hi Sormoty, having inau^urat*
ed the'same at Tallahassee. She
Ialso held many prominent offices
nt fm* various schools and colleges
which she attended. For the Inst
three years she has taught schoot
nt Ix*csburg anil summer schoet at
Tallahassee. This year she is a
member of the faculty of Sanford
High School.
The groom is the son of Mrs. J.
R \\ ininm*, and is a youni* mnn
of sterling character, lie is engag­
ed in the automobile business. •
The happy young couple left in
their car for a short wedding trip,

YOU W ILL H AVE TO P A Y P E R FOOT IN TH E
VERY N E A R FUTURE W H A T IT COST PE R LOT
NOW

If you have Property you want sold— List it with us
and kiss it good-bye.

Mrs. Raymond Philips entertain­
ed at bridge Saturday afternocJh,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Symnes of , honoring Mrs. Arthur Hazard and
Winter Park, who nro building a |-Irs. ( . T. Pund Jr., both of Au­
handsome new home hefe on Crys­ gusta, Ga.
I he house eyas decorated with
tal Lake, spent Sunday here.
5
116 E. beconri Street, fanfortl, Fla.
roses, other beautiful .garden flow­
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George A. Speer and Vivinn ers and ferns.
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There were three tables of bridge
Speer returned Sunday from New
the
York and other eastern markets, and at tbo conclusion of........game
where they went to buy fall goods. it was found that Mrs. Lloyd held
high score and was presented with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Betts left a lovely tea pot. The cut prize
Monday for Hendersonville and was a nmderia trav doth which
Wright, Warlow and Company
other points in North Carolina, fell to Miss Florence Henry. The
where they will spend n fortnight. guests of honor Were both present­
ed with Houbegnnt’s powder.
Are Now Receiving Application For
At the conclusion of the game,
Mrs. H. B. Sample of Grand
Cave, La., is the guest of her the hostess assisted by Miss Flor­
brother nnd wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. ence Henry and Mrs. Monroe Hut­
R. Marshall on Palmetto Avenue. ton, served a delicious ice course.
Those enjoying this delightful
Chuluot
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams re­ affair were: Sirs. C. T. Pund. Jr..
turned Saturday from various Mrs. Arthur Hazard, Mrs. K. I.ane,
Risen I.ighlfoot i.i visiting In
points in Alabnma am! Georgia, af­ Mrs. T, L. Bunins, Mrs. S, Lloyd, [ Chulotn.
on improvetl Iltislncs.H anil Residential Properly
ter being absent from the city a Mrs. Wilbur McKee, Mrs. Munroe t’hns. I). Bromley was a visitor in
Hutton, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. Chulotn on Monday.
in Sanford
week*
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward and Ed. Betts, Miss Lila laingley. Miss • The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Funds immediately available subject to title
children returned Saturday from Florence Henry and Miss Ethel Frank Story has been critically
111 this week.
St. Petersburg where they spent Henry.
examination.
II. A. Schnblgcr of DeluintClins
the past week visiting friends nnd
a business visitor in Chulorelatives.
MissLillianShinholser been
APPLICATIONS FOR APPRAISALS
ta this week.
Mrs. Widenbacher of Atlanta,
Misses Mary nnd Louise Field Entertains In Honor
SEE
Gn„ is visiting her sister, M rs.
and Miss Minnie Allen moWired
Formosa Sunday to see Mrs. \V. T. O f 2 Sanford Visitors Lute Ho well.
Mr. nod Mrs. N'. N'. Jacob** and
Fields, who underwent an opera­
DuBOSE AND HOLLER
. family of tVImnd visited relatives
tion Sunday morning,
, in Chulotn Sunday.
REALTORS
Mrs. William Jacobs and' her
Mrs. A. K. Rossiter ntld child­
' daughter. Miss Hazel Jacob'n r o
ren returned Saturday aftur„»[yudW ? Park. Avenue . . . . . . . .
• spending •a month at i’aytorlji'
ing fhe past-two month* tirOftl de­
lightfully at various points in
Georgia and North Cnrolina.

ALLEN AN D BRENT

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
who,have been spending some time
at Mayvicw Manor, Blowing Rock,
N. C., are now at the George Van­
derbilt Hotel at Asheville, N. C.

h

W o h ave a m ost in terestin g proposi­
tion to o f fe r you.

I f you are a real

salesm an com e and see us.

do any harm to hear our story no m at­
ter w hat you a r e selling1 now.

(&gt;(Kl E. Lake Avenue
Winter llaven, Florida

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FJ~y.:.il left Sunday
-°r Hnfcrsonville, N.
spend three
of Montgomery,
aunt. Mrs. F.
1 home on French

W e have ju st received a new shipm ent o f Corduroy'*
best quality m a te ria ls, that will prove practical for k imonas.
.
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S anford Paint and
Wall P aper Co.
i 12 First St. , Phone 303

Fancy Check Corduroy
i shades— Blue Bird and Orchid

$1.25 Yard

daughter,
5"r m Orlando
lr- “ ml Mrs. J.
.j */1'*

Stripe Corduroy
S Jfti"*1 children
*re tflr‘ guests- of
-11at her home on

In Rose, Bisque, and K ingblue

$1.25 Yard

Thigpen nnd

tu

L

Daytona

our many

L’

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and

and |ri,nt0n f(n.

J?aul&gt;iul floral of-

i h® 1euth df t,Mr
to .'I! )vife- *we
^ thank Mr.. Rill

Ladies’ New Windsor l ies

Hard R oad fro n ta g e , Lake r

nt age, near

A bargain i sir,.01)1). M iras

Balance 1,

VKverette ,

from
7 11 "tnmlard.

PrU-

CiOc and 75c
g o lf club
years.

Excellent location.
Sem i Spanish B u n g a lo w
31*
5 r o o m s , bath and garage
Sfi_(l()(h

,1 ';";. '•InnufnM,

lust receive in all the new fall shades, tw o styles

5 Acres Grove

Good terms

We

are open evenings.

visitim

n» are
neater

It w on ’ t

New Purple Silks
W e have three pieces o f the new purple silk that is p rov ­
ing so fashion able fo r fall dresses. Crepe do Chine,
Radium and V anity Crepe. Prices from

$2.25 to $2.75

5

�Double Bill Divided
By PiratesAnd N.Y.;
Cubs, Dodgers Split

on base, New York 13; Pittsburgh
9. Base on balls, o ff Fitzsimmons
1; Morrison 1. Struck out by Fitz­
simmons 1; Oldham 3. Hits off
Morrisons 8 in 6; Oldham 4 in 3;
Fitzsimmons 7 in 8 ; N chf 2 in 1.
Hit by pitcher, by Oldham {Southworth). Winning pitcher, Morrison. Losing pitcner, Fitzsimmons.
Umpires, Quigley, Moran and Mc­
Cormick. Time 2 :05.
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NEW YORK, Aus.

55,000 People Pack
The1New York Field
Pirntes Came Neaw Winning
First Game When Recruit
Blows Up in 8th Inning

TO TH OSE DESIRING LOCATION

NEW

A R

cad

Now under construction nt the comand Sanford A v e„ are reque2

ot

ajor league baseball today was
most ready to concede the claims
at least one new championship
mtender.
Five full games ahead o f the
iants nfter an even break with
e four time champions Sunday,
e Pirates will leave NeW York
day with Giant opposition tem•rarly crushed. Had the home
ub succeeded in matching its
at of 1924 by standing off the
irate rush, the outlook for the
cKeechnie entry would have been
ss promising.
For .Pittsburgh
avet after a fifth game with the
iants to face a new menace nt
iston, where Dave Bancroft last
eek led his Braves in a sally
om. the depths of lost place to

CCBS AND DODGERS SPLIT
BROOKLYN, Aug. 24.M^P)—
Brooklyn divided a double header
SK S**'
with Chicago Sunday, winning the
first game, 6 to 0, nnd dropping
the second, 9 to 7. Dazzy Vance
was close to n no-hlt game in the
opener, the Cubs getting only two
hits of the scratchest sort. Vance
fanned nine batters.
Alexander
had
a
rocky
romi
to
victory
ns the
I........ .. 1
Robins outbatter the Cubs in the
p. .. .. 1
second encounter.
A. Brown, a
• •*
.. 1
southpaw recruit was permitted
p. .. .. 0
to pitch six innings, although he
was erratic.
T o t a ls ......... . 34 4 7 24 18 1
FIRST GAME
x Ran for Sheehan in 8th.
Score by innings:
NEW YORK
AB R II PO A E
Southworth, cf. 4 0 1 2 0 0 C hicago......... 000 000 0 0 0 -0 - 2-1
Brooklyn .. .. 000 400 02x—6-13-1
Frisch, 3b.
Batteries: Milstead, Blake and
Young, rf.
Hartnett; Vance and DeBerry.
Kohler, rf.
Meuscl, If.
SECOND GAME
Terry, lb. .
Chicago .. ...............
9-U-2
Kelly, 2b. .
Brooklyn .. .. . . .....................7-13-5
Jackson, ss
Alexander und Gonzales: A.
Snyder, c.
Brown, Hubbell;
Oeschger and
Greenfield,
Hargreaves, and Taylor.
Scott, p. ..

Lcajrue Leader* Drop Firs}
Game By score o f 7 to *1
And W in Second .1 to 2 by
Pulling Several Fast Plnys

|frwi p !

Pirates C ru sh Opposition
O ffered By McGraw’s Tearn;
Now Enjoy Five Game Lead
attack in the A ^ u p l c d with
Louis and ch.lcak0L
rt 0; the
# definite push on
.
the
Washington Senators,
\nB
American League into
Four straight de f t Jl g» Louis
Athletics off the peak a
■'
and Chicago collaborated in iw rec£
in? Philadelphia pitch ng ^
t
supported by unccrUift neWiJJC J.
the crucial periods of ttie com esi
the White Sox saved theAthletWj
from *, ‘ ° . K - . w , m a r e in to
confined \\ashington S
a single game,
Third place team* in both circults put on spurt
.ennnnts
dangertng second p j M t m n M U .
Cincinnati backed up
I . ..
pitching by pouring

Britt-Chittenden Realty r
210 E. First St.

3y

House and lot corner Park Ave J
$6300. $1300 cash, balance jj|
W arehouse site one block o ff First Sti
Three lots in Turk V iew at $100 ^
15 acres celery land, 3 acres tiled iu
i

SA L E S FORCE

Mr. Benjam in Squires,
Mr. A. T. Str

CuHflck Yields Eleven Hits
But Keeps Them Scattered;
MorrisKn oc ked From Mou nd
In Third By Scoring I Runs
Washington Overcomes Early
Lead of Detroit and Makes
Six Runs to W in; St, Louis
Browns Defeat the Indians

Yesterday’s
Results
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
No games,
, ,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York. 7-2; Pittsburgh 4-3
Brooklyn 6-7; Chicago 0-9.
Others not scheduled.
: : AMERICAN, JzEAGUE
Detroit 4; Washington 6.'
Chicago 0; Philadelphia 3. ,
Cleveland 7; New York 6.
St. Louis 5; Boston 2.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis 5; New Orleans 4.
Atlanta I; Chattanooga 3.
Birmingham 7; Nashville 3.
Only three scheduled.
I.akelnnd 4. First base on balls,
off Morris 0; Stagg l; Cusack I.
Struck out by Cusack I ; Stagg 4.
Hits o ff Morris 6 in 3 innings; off
Stagg I in 5. Hit by pitcher, Ed­
wards by Morris. Losing pitcher,
Morris.
Umpires, Ware, Ur.witt
and Ery. Time 1:32.

CHICAGO, Aug. 24—CP)— Home
run smashes by A1 Simmons and
"Bing” Miller, the latter with a
man on base, enabled Philadelphia
to shut out Chicago 3 to 0 today,
making their second straight from
the locals.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ..010 000 200-3-10-2
C h ica g o........ 000 000 0 0 0 -0 - 7-2
Batteries: Gray and Cochrane;
Kerr, Lyons ami Schalk.
SENATORS WHIP DETROIT
DETROIT, Aug. 23.—t/P)— Alex
Ferguson," HOsfbh and New York
castoff, held Detroit to four scat­
tered its and Washington won Sun­
day’s game, 6 to 4. A home run
by Stanley Harris in the seventh
scoring Ferguson ami Rice, gave
Washington the runs that were the
margin o f its victory.
After holding Detroit to two hits
up to the ninth, Ferguson faltered,
Allowing two hits and passing two.
Marberry, who relieved him, pitch­
ed one ball, Rigney driving it to
Rico in deep right for the last put
out o f the game.
Score by innings:
Washington
002 001 003-6-7-0
Detroit
.
101 000 002— 1-4-2
Batteries: Ferguson. Mnrberrv

There are 6,500,000 farms in Am­
erica, according to the Christian
Science Monitor, und these use
4,200,000 automobiles and 070,000
trucks.

.

The Davey-Winston Organi

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Masonic Building.

Tel

the box, Speese, who replaced
Knrr, did not allow a man to reach
first. Pennock was also effective
until the ninth when J. Sewell
reached third when Combs let his
single go through him. Burns was
passed purposely and with Spur­
geon at bat a wild pitch scored
Sewell.
t
Ruth made his fourteenth home
run of the year off Karr.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 300 001 2 0 0 -6 - 8-3
Cleveland .. .. 003 003 0 0 1 -7 -1 1 -2
Batteries: Shocker, Pennock and
Bengough; Karr, Speece and ScwBROWNS DOWN RED SOX
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24.— (/P)— The
St. Louis Browns returned to win­
ning form today wit a victory over
Boston's Red Sox, 5 to 2.
The
Bright spot of the game was Ben­
nett's triple in the fourth scoring
Sister and McManus.
Score by innings:
Boston ........... 000 020 000-2 -8 -1
St. Lftills ^ - 000 301 0L*—5-7-0
Batteries: F.hmke and Bischoff;
Girard and Hargrave.

Today’s Games
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Sanford at Lakeland.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.

I will have at my barn this
ing, a load o f mules that in myi
will be the best load o f nuik
shipped to Sanford. When'*
from me you buy from a man
a frien d to S an ford and the sun
in g com m unity.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Only three scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Boston nt St. Louis.
Washington at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland.

TH E BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE
W IL L SEE IT AD VERTISED .

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SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lrnnley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
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prices. Remington Portable Type­
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Telephone 93, Welakn
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Engraving, Embossing. See u*
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
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REAL ESTATE

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JAMES II. COWAN— All kinds
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
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apecialist.
Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
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mailing— aa you
in you want It.
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8 FOR It IRK
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accepted want ad medium io
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

ADVERTISING gets results if it
1 reaches potential buyers. PuMEAT MARKET
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an industrial and agricultural sec­
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ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
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newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly und Sunday.
Classified
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Electragith
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Lobby I’ uleaton-Drumley Utilg.
Sanford
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list.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
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A c rea g e, Farm * und O range
llr o v * * u Speelalty
1U2U I.auref Avenue,
M em ber o f
HANFOltO. FLA.
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Automobiles

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DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Van .
office in
Bank Building Annex.
1924 Dodge Touring.
417-L 3.
1925 Dodge Coupe.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
(oi
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Moughton 192.1 Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton T rurk
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Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
Phone 3
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Today’s Best Buys

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PHONE 303

FOR RENT—Korma wltti or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

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H. S. I.ONCI, Mgr.

Bugalow
New live room bungalow with
bath on West First Street.
Price $42110, only $500 down,
balance monthly.

W . J. R U D l.A N D

Lots

Farm

We also have other good listings
in homes, building lots, busi­
ness lots, farms and small
acreage.

Phone 657.

The Florida Resale F.xehaiiRo C4»n Rot you top
prices’ for your Florida property w ith ou tdelay.

Coo1&lt; Bros.
GENERAI CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
600 Laurel Ave. Telephone 693

We have about 100 “ live” reliable broker-mem­
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throughout the state.

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ACREAGE, BUSINESS. HOMES
Phone 727

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Valdez Realty Co.

Fast Flagler Street,
Miami, Florida,

119 First National Dank,
Sanford, Florida

Rooms 9-10-11 Hall Hldg.

For Our 100 Brokers to SELL

Nice building lot renter
Maple and Third Street. t
Price $1500.
Terms, $300
down, balance sem i-unm iuily.,
A five acre farm in first
class shape oil Cameron. Ave­
nue with six room bungalow,
double garage and all farm
implements. Price $6000 with
terms.

Florida
Real Estate

W anted

3tir» First Nat. Hank Hldg.
Sanford, Fla.

Send you r listings to desk.

\

My prices on Tires and Tubes
are lower.

No. 20.

Oil prices are lower too.

Valdez Hotel llldg.

And there's more push in the
gas.

RINE’S FILLING
STATION
1113 Hanford Ave. Hanford. Fla.

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Water Fronts

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asers wniting to buy well locat- p a n f o l hoilM C.H . a d j o i n ­
FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping ed lots. What have you? Dean-Berg;
IlU U S C a , a u j u i i i
rooms. Hot and cold water. 120 Corporation. Phono 713.__________
m g ' i n d u s t r i a l S lte S .
I’ulmetto Ave.
WANTED: Surveying work by eX«««
Terms
perienced surveyor. Address C. IjlIv,U U U i
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment,
II.
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Herald.
furnished. Cdll Herald Office.

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You aro wasting time and mo­
ney if this page hasn't your clas
sified advertisement. Phone it in
today. No. 148

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FLOURISH WITH
SANFORD

a t t e n t io n

Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Gcoigia’s
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; nt two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
opment Department Tho Pensa­
cola News.

ING Hi* FATHER
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WANTED: Carpenters and labor­
FOR RENT: Apartment near new
ers for new ice plant. Apply on
hotel. No children, 1009 Union job nt Reels Garage.
Ave.
WANTED: 25 per cent commis­
sion paid to ladies selling gloveFOR RENT: Attractive, large fur­
nished room, near the water. silk lingerie. Write District Sales
Private home. I’ honc 571-J.
• Mgr., Box 422, Gainesville, Fla.,
for agency in your town.
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FOR RENT: Four roqm furnished
house. .Modern conveniences, fill WANTED: Oblored boys nnd girls.
9th St. Phono 9103 after 7:30 p. Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
in.
-t,k.*9LOTS WANTED: We have purch­

G. TAYLOR D YER

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so udvrrtise in
the Gainesville Sun. _________

Phone 8

Wanted

For Rent

FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. WANTED: Several bright, on er-1
getic boys 12 to 14 years o f age
Shirley Apartments, 219 First
to sell the Herald in afternoons, Sanford Ave., corner
Street. Phone 464.
A chance to earn your vacation
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. money. Apply in evenings nt Her­ lot and house suitable
Apply Sanford Paint and Wall ald Office.
for filling station.
Paper Co., 112 First Street.
MAN with car to work in evenings
FOR RENT: Modern five room
from 4 to fi. Attractive propo­ $7000.
Terms
bungalow, double gnrnge, located sition for hustlor. Give references
on Holly Avenue. Available Sep­ in letter. Write “ Proposition” Care
tember l. Mrs. John Leonard. Herald.
Phone 480.
WILL PAY cash for your equity
Large 2 story house on
FOR RENT: One furnished bed- .. l» ci‘ y lo‘ »- ?*'&gt;;! f,u»
room
in
private
family,
good
lotlona
anti
price
to
I
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Box
831.
Elm Ave., facing Park
Country Club. Ideal place for ch ick -,
.
. .
ens. Phone 571-J.
rOR SALE: One good mule, har­ cation, every convenience. Call
WANTED:
10
carpenters,
Cook
spacious porch, splen­
ness, wagon ami plow to go quick 244-J.
liros. 600 loiurel or on job.
ONE FORD RACER, new motor, for $100.00. II. L. Duhart, 403 San­
did condition, double
new tires, in first class condi­ ford Ave.
WANT
TWO
high
grade
real
estion. Price $100.00. Can be seen nt
tat# salesmen. See Mr. Rutland, garage.
709 \\. 3rd St. Telephone 290-W. FOR SALE: Indies shoes $1.98.
305
First National Bank Bldg.
FOR
KENT
Men's shoes $2.98. Varnish $2.50
Cull between 5 p. in. and 7 a. ni.
per gullon. Sanford Paint ami
WANTED:
Boarders, with or
FOR SALE: Four lots. One 5 Army Store, 50(5 Sanford Ave.
1-5 cash,
without
rooms.
811 Elm Avenue.
room cottage and out house.
Two store.*: und several apart­
Phone 074-W.
Good well, land improved and EUR SALE: Cafe, good location,
balance 10 yrs.
now doing good business, nt a
fenced. 1517 Mongestine Ave., or
ments on First Street.
WANTED TO BUY: Ford Tractor
sacrifice. J. L. Sandlin, Seminole
P. O. Box 832.
in good order, nlso trailer. Apply
Realty Co., 11&lt;&gt; Second St.
Mr.
Asa H. Burton, Route A. Box
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FOR SAI.E: Two East front lots
103, Snnford, Fla.
on Sanford Ave.. 60x200 feet. WE HAVE one grocery store for
H. S. Long, Mgr.
sale on one of the principal
Three miles out. Easy terms. Ad­
ftm-ts in Sanford at a bargain. L. •
dress Box 352, City.
Ball Hardware lluildinR
I.. Sandlin. 116 Second Street.

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
Chinaware in English Porce­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
lains, Buvarian and Japanese Write for complete rate card.
China make lovely g ifts
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
The Ball Hardware ment.
Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sample copy sent oil
request.

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For Sale

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W. H. LONG

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„ , , , - - new houses on FOR SALE: Seed potatoes, Spauld­
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F O R f - - U &amp; rDALE|F°-R
? A ,'E:Ave.
T« Three miles out.
Sanford
ing Rose Four for fall plnnting.
DAILY NEWS— It covers Brow­
S E W 1* „ Hci*ht*- L«ts from Price $1.50 per bushel. F. F. Dut­
'one
S of
ofOUthe
t h / most
th°orOUKhly
whi&lt;:h
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rapidly growimr $200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Gln- ton &amp; Co., Sanford, Fin.
sect.ons on the Florid, Coast der. Ginderville, Fla.
FOR SALE: Two Tlast front lots
on Sanford Ave., 00x125 feet.
retSlt. C°Py
raU* C
ar,‘ uP°n
^°use and two lots
50x127. Will sell cheap for cash. One corner. Easy terms. Address
Box 352. City.
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“ » S T Folk County .ml Apply E. L Killebrew, South San­
Lakeland, through the Star- ford Avenue. Pinecreat Subdivis­
FOR SALE at a bargain, stock of
Teiegram. Best advertiting me- ion.
merchandise and store fixtures,
diuni in South Florida. Published
,1 acres com in field. amount about $1,500.00. Will trade
rntn-nings. STAR-TELEGRAM- * 9 $
W. K. bite, Celery Avenue.
for good Ford as ensh payment
Lakeland, Florida.
hOR QUICK SALE and at a bar­ pud terms on balance. Rent reason­
gain warehouse site 100x117 ft., able. Ilnve other business reason
r ^ e n ia .
Make y°ur sales
for selling. A real bargnn for some
through the Xenia Gazette, Zensi.ling- Phone 571-J.
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ione- For further information call
in. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
SrtLt. -J caliber Winchester on or write F. E. McNeal. Oviedo,
trict. Want ad and display rates * wiv
repeating rifle. 12x15 wall tent,I Flu
P-9ll
Qn.;tL &amp; Wesson revolver,
a _ 1 ,n‘
on request.
•12-20 Smith
and some house paint at $1.95 per
FOR SALE: One Ford coupe. 1925
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER __ gallon. Apply 500 Sanford Ave.
ipodel. Cheap. Victor McLaulin.
( liissifii'd mis hiivu the lyrgcut
—
I'OR
SALE
OR
TRADE:
Grocery
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
store for city or country prop­ FOUR ACRE GROVE overlooking
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
erty. 301 Sanford Ave.
beautiful lake. One of the show
-------------- -Iplaces of Lake County on main
TO REACH the prosperous' farm­ I OR SALK: Late model
.
.
...
Buick six,: boulevard at Eustis. Attractive six
ers and fern growers of Volus­
n perfect condition. Will consid-|room bungalow, bath, ouk shnde,
ia county advertise in the DeLand er real estate for trade. Box 203. I lovely grounds. Gurngp. To close
IBnily News, rate lc per word, cash
j with order.

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MAINE — Waterville, Morning
M IR A C L E Concrete Co., general
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
cement work, eldewalka, build­ People are interested In Florida
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J . IL ! property.
Reach them through
Terwitlcfor, Prop.
the Sentinel. Rute card on up- : plication.
HILL LUMBER CO. Houta a
Service, Quality and Prlca.
A LITTLE TTAN'T AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
1 results. Advertise those old artitles you have stored away and
DAVID B. HYEB j have
no use for. A little thirtyARCHITECT
;
cent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
U *m b*r i . L 4
sentative will call and *e« you.
H"«a Building
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Mominv Sentinel; largest classified business, rate lc a word, min­
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATUTO&amp;AY, AUGUST 22, 1925

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Immense Power Plant

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IS* Said To
EXal With
p P ife m le n t,
p i l l S lic ffe y

fcd Women
nTo Scream

Wadsworth to Ask President
For Support of Senators in
The Cuming Legislative
Races; Several Need Help

Self-Defense (liven
As Reason For Deed

May Converse With
Ililles on Army Fund

Va.. was shot to death in a room­
ing house of Tampa last night by
J. I*. Yoder. Tnrpon Springs, fa­
ther of a girl with whom he had
nnr away last Monday.
Yoder fired five shots at Settle
in a dark room.
Three bullets
i'ok effect. The daughter, Sylvia
Yoder, almost 18, two officers nnd
W. T. Hamilton, grandfather of
the girl, were witnesses.
"I took hint into my home ami
lie betrayed me." Yoder raid at
the City Jail, where he war. being
i held last night. “We offered liiir.
our hospitality nnd he ruined our

Rsutntl, outruUd a n d « x -

K robd.
U n i Ltpcrt Testifies.
■jefe tightly drawn with
■-'Jition r,f Qfor^
F '‘xiK-rt on handwriting,
■nooirn, iv nil to blcntify
Kftiory letter,
O'* "riling on
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MIAMI. Aup
(Johel.
held in
Seaboard Purchases
conms’tioii with
F I o r i &lt;1a Railroad ailing "f Mr!&lt;- D
NEW YORK, Aug. 22—(A*)—The ed Friday bis c
Seaboard Air Line Railway Co., to­ U. Shullern, a.day closed a contract with the Am- Pruett ami Job'
ericati Agricultural Chemical &lt; oin- torueys. (iobeI
pany for the acquisition of the of a coroner’s
Charlotte Harbor nnd Northern I asked lie be rei
Railroad un.Ier n three year lea e jiiiiI bound over
with an option to pucliasc the prop­ j Mr*, tiobel,
erty a t tho expiration «'C that tinn 1,111,1 a brothersubject to the approval of the la
terstato Commerce Commission.
The Charlotte Harbor line Im| been used hy tlu&gt; American Agra ■
uiturnl Chemical Company t'»
nect its phosphae mines in 1 lorai.
with its deep water terminal, t
Dam age will bo linked with the next con
struction by the Seaboard J" »,,rn
$ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 a -hort line from Jacksonville am

B ‘ V ,;a . Aug. 22.-bP ) —
.W ;{ th&lt;- plant of the Atlan» , ’, ’e Company iiere today
H
‘“image estimate nt
Die fire started in tile
■ f°om back of the plant.
unknown.

Two Reds Reported
Killed By Chinese

P kI ilamlils Get
■oximatcly
$1,000
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Aug. 22.—(A*)—Two
«"lercd the Prin■ 'h i’.Country Club at Vir-

Leonard Says vv »*1
N ol Re-Enter Ring
. 22.—f/P)— Wheat
•2 to HU ;U4; D o-

to l.no 3-1. Corn,
1-2 to 1.01 S-8.
»0 l- » to 10 S-8.
Y’S. Aug. 22.—DP)
dosed steady a t
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[ay, 23,3-1 Lid.

with a number of additional
Inrge permits which ure con­
templated by Sanford residents
tlu: building total for August
Sanford lias been chosen as
mny reach a record ninrk for
the firnt neven months of 1025. | ho site for a $2,000,000 auSwelling the total for the 1por-power plant to lie i»*ecfirst ill days of August wa* the
$110,200 permit for the Mo- 'ted on Lake Monroe about
Under Arcade, construction of , r&gt; miles west of the city, ac­
which started this we«k as did cording to information re­
work on the new county Jail.
ceived here late Friday a f­
A permit for buildings to the ternoon from officials of the
extent of $0,000 has been issued
to the Texas Oil Company Floridu Power and Litjht
which is beginning a number Cornpttny.
of improvement* on its property
The announcement conus from
ami holdings lit Sanford.
Miami where officials of the (low­
A permit for the new Snn- er company are in conference with
ford Laundry Is not yet shown engineers who havo recently com­
on the city building record. pleted n survey and preliminary
This permit for the laundry testings for the location of tho Imwill make the construction up inenso plant here. Whilu it has
to the present time in August
approximately $800,000.

BYT. W. LAWTON
T e a c h e rs Appointed
..
For Hit'll {School In Addi­
tion to Principal; Fifty-One
Are Named for All Schools

T w elv e

Beside* the principal, there will
Ire 12 instructor* on the teuchlug
staff of the Hanford High School
for the coming yeur, according to
an announcement nindo today oy
T. W. Lawton, iiuperintemlent of
public instruction.
The
high
school term will open Sept. M
while the grammar aand primary
nr hools will not openi until Sept.

(iotham Mayoralty
Candidates H o i d
Picturesque Rallies

American Flyer Is
Injured in Morocco

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^ , hl} p.^ihility of defeat, com|»red
^.ui, *»,„ viriiml certainty Umt thu
d e Jo ira la can hold nc/r.y a., of
their present ground,
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flight. He yra* yniiuuiu
seriously injured.

Campaign Against Motor Oil Frauds
Is Opened By B etter Business Bureau
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-amiiaign ugainst “mo?
25m taken here
LYL i i.I-?he DeUer Dusines* DuF rulay '&gt;
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| | Vacuum
u ,^ They f il’d suit ill
“ I Com mny.
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lnst
1 'Ah1n Cnn U(’ommnv*Uasklag inthe lenn I d
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Concern Has Acquired
Florida Properties
Valued at :10 Million

BELIEVED SLAIN
BY BOOTLEGGERS

..ally yesterday
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Site Is Located
In Volusia County

SWAMPSCOTT, Mm *., Aujr. 22.
An Excuse to Ask For Set­
—t/Vt—President Coolidge is back
tlement Easier Than That
at White Court where ho will pick
up the thread* of irovcrnmont
Promised to the Ilelgians
dropped for hi* visit with his fa­
ther in Plymouth and his reunion
HOME, Aug. 22.— —Helgiunis
with home town friends in North­ debt settlement was a complete
ampton.
surprise to Italy and the official
Important engagements made by announcement of the United States
his secretary. Everett Sanders, that Italy **itid France must not
railed him bark to Swumpscott be­ expect such lenient term s has met
fore tlie week-end.
Postmaster with general disapproval. The ad­
V v.’ Ci ..'«•]
General New will be nt Whito ministration as well as the official i
earlv in the morning to re­ press comments widely on the m at­
When his son was arrested as n Court
view postoffice department affairs. ter.
slayer, Henry Adam.! of WHiging- Later the president will meet Sen­
when Winston Churchhil! raiston, O., hurried to Sedalia,, Mo., ator Wadsworth, who will lx* fol­ rdAs the
war debt question in the
to be witli the boy* when he Went lowed hv a New Jersey delegation house of commons, nil political par­
to trial. The son, Everett Adams, . headed by Senator Edge.
ties now voice agreement that Italy
has confis d killiu A. It. Clawson, ) The conference with Wadsworth cannot pay and should not he e x -;
Lodi, N. Y„ in a robbery after the is expected to pave the way for ad­ petted to pay th&gt;* full amount of
ministration cooperation in the em­ her debts and that aim must ho
latter bail given the Iwy a ride.
pire state senatorial campaign a granted a moratorium for a con­
yrnr hence, in which President siderable period.
Coolidge is closely interested. It
rite s Italy's Poverty
has been anticipated throughout
The Mescugero, representing big ,
the summer, and particularly sin.’e industrial interests supporting the
government, in u first page editorlal compnres Italy’s condition with
Belgium'*. R argues Italy should

idamrntfettle wan taken to the rooming
monkev "&gt;iii*i., 8C0 1-2 Znck Street, to find
year. ! Sylvia,
Detectives Geiger and
Gregory were in charge.
1 fit n
While the officers. Settle. Yoder
I \ nnd Hamilton were waiting for tit"
girl to obtain w ren- Hamilton
VT/T %y houted. “What did Settle pick up.
i l l *"» * believe it’s a pun."
Like a flash. Yoder whipped nut
J")f ?!• a H Volvcr and opened fire. Police
|
wrestled with Yoder hut he con“
' tinned shooting, emptying his gun.
"I didn't know what he was
I sio rn t tonchiiu' for," Yoder said last I’ltThcs of Camera Man Are
Found in Boat Off Miami;
; I'laiT ; night, "I though it was me or
Hail Iben Tryimr 1&lt;&gt; Get
( ’•'h i. him.'*
l,n ,K
Settle Not Armed,
"Scoop" I n.' Key West Call
t'lijlcriv
\ search of the room revealed
that Settle was not armed. Hr
22.—hi*)— told officem before they arrived I'robaldy murdered at sea when
illcd near,at the rooming house he wanted ie attempted to get exclusive pic­
afternoon to change his shirt and it is lie- tures of rum runners activies for
they were1lit ved he reached under the bed Id* paper, The Key West Morning
ttorm was i for his grip.
Call, and his body thrown to the
Settle was arrested following n sharks, the sail boat Sea Ilawk,
-gory. 11;!ehnta&gt; last night when he wan found picked up five miles from Miami,
and Tony.mi Twiggs Street iiy Hamilton, gave evidence of the tragic death
te i liildren .vim had come to Tampa with Vo* of Frank Vnrtque*. tnff photo­
^-*
prominent i der to search for the couple. Ham- grapher for the Gall.
Vasipiex dlsappearerl from here I to the piiwldent’s desire to affirm­
recently an I ut the same lime tho ative action on the court by the
Wheeling around, Settle struck Sea Hawk, owned by E. 11. Dutch- scale this witer.
President Conlhlge's indirect as­
the elderly man twice with his fist ■r, president of the Key West Pub­
sistance to Senator Duller (Ho
and fled, lie was overtaken nnd lishing Company, missed also.
am ted by Patrolman Powell and
Following a futile search, three Mass.) in the contest the latter is
I ifiitennnt Meeks in the Hidden* theories were advanced by local wagging to hold his seat -front
former Senator David I. Walsh, a
building.
officials; that he was drowned
The youth was placed in jail. while Imthing, was attacked l»y a | Democrat, has been watched close­
ly, it is known here, by tho many
I ieutcaant Meeks allowed Yoder hark nr had committed suicide.
oilier Republican renutors who will
:.iol Hamilton to go in the jail
The mystery was cleared up to­ be up for re-election next year.
end talk to Settle. They proposed
day
when a trump yacht puked At least one of those has taken
that Settle marry the girl and g» up the
Sea Hawk, five miles out the view that tho president can &lt;l»
i it1**.
, in the Atlantic,
anil towed the nothing leas than offer adminis­
“ He aid at first lie Wnuhm t
Miiallcr
boat
into
Miami.
tration support to all senator i ha
loarrv her." Yoder said later, witl­
p rates as itis friends.
ing huge bends of preparation
1 With excellent chance* that this
from his brow, lie talked low, with
1 belief may become contagion i, the
a quiver in his voice.
president undoubtedly will he s-’itrAgreed to Marriage
’ cd upon his return to Wu liiiigtoii
After state action had been
with request* for assistance when
thr&lt; atoned. Settle agreed to mar
1 thu campaign gets under way. It
r*
accordin'' to Lieutenant
• is pointed out thnt Mr. l.ouiidgo
M,,;
. id ) oiler, lie wo j
' lias served Senator Duller through­
(Continued mi Pago Three)
out the summer entirely by indis rect methods.
Senator Wadsworth’s conference
i, may uffonl some guage on the de- gree of administrative cooperation
f the senators may expect, for it is
generally accepted the president

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|ti*«f the defen e started
koJng of John McCnmpniUiiol, who identified
pit/ al»mt August ft,
k tory letter. Suhser.«&gt;ny purporting to link
w with
Ditvi letbjr
Inquisition forms on the
t-tPi Aluniiiimii Company
hr. &lt;UUil in |'.»22, and a
■rporting to have been
k Sheffey to his wife,
k defendant at bar, was
Bdi snl practically every
■*us met by objection of

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Country’s Poverty Given As

ILLfTTonn., Aug.
_ With general
i testimony intro|ie effect that the
of ft letter, rejohn McUnmphell
1923, while ahernt county, was ninilt „f Will Shuffey
&gt;re for the murder

I him an opportunity t"
L »| wish you would
tp.th. so girls to holler
ftpr the fun of nhoot| Can't shoot u womun
I mrs me an excuse," a
l it h e letter reads.
L bisled thnt th- let■lliot to shoot nnd kill
IftJlul the shooting of
rW ndcd, WM « fuffillU ^knaV .
*
p introduction i.f the
the trial of Sheffey, his
ted cases relative to the
,ity of expert letim ony
handwritings by comwith known writings and
ml writings," maintain­
. the alleged Sheffev lotLr.n It. Davis, of Soviet’
fciiathe former category
p Emory letter fell in the

Uuilding In Sanford ' Florida Corporation
May Set New Mark i Announces Project
As Unit Which Will
For Present Month
J Link State Plants

Policy of Administration Aid
In Senators’ Races Fixed;
May Talk on World Court

Then Have
to Kill Them,
Ivritcs Sheriff

V,IU, dm P tU r
iced in evidence here

Tarpon Springs Man Shobts
Hoy in lintel Where They
Had Gone to Locate Girl
To Prepare For .Marriage

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erous cases where the motorist*
have paid $1.20 a gallon tor what
they thought was high grade oil.
aaid the Better Duslne** Bureau |n
« Statement, "but which probably
,lia nol LO*t the dealer more than
1.1 to 20 cents a gallon. In he
case of crankcase draining* the

tor the engineers making the sur­
vey hero we tv compelled to re ^ m mend the property in Volusia
county, which is said to be about
2.T feet above the river level and
adapted in every respect to the
needs of the project.
When the locnl unit it completed,
2H.
it will link virtually evury power
Thus far 10 teachers, including producing plant in the state into
prineipaals, for thu grammar school one giant unit, it in declared. While
.J for thu primary schools the engineer's lowest estimate on
und 22
Tho names the plant in $2,000,000, those who
liuv been appointed.
..
I__ i have heel: given aru familiar with thu plans, de­
of the teacher*
information was given clare that by thu time the unit is
out hut no l...
as to the grad-I,.* and subjects each completed it will have cost up­
will tench.
. . ,
wards of $.1,000,000.
The names of the teachers as
The plant will be a unit in tho
supplied hy Supt. Luwtoir are:
Electric Hand and Share* National
High School.
&lt; Power Project. Tho Florida Power
(J. E. McKay, principal; Mrs. (». and Li'.’ht Company, a subsidiary
K. McKay, It. F. Cooper, Mrs. It. of thu Electric lioiul und Share
G. Maxwell, Mis* Ida Mnu (tray. concern, owns ,pr controls virtual­
Mist Elmilia Howard. Miss Mary ly every power and allied utility
Cohli, Mis* Frances Cherry, MU* in the state, it la declared. Hoe*
Gladys Morris, Mrs. Olllo M.liimtly it purchased tho Miami ElecSteale, Mrs. Fort, Ml** Lillian | trie Light and Power Company,
Schwartz, Miss Margaret McHae.t[the Miami llcach Hallway Compuny, the Miami (las Company, the
Grammar School.
D. C. Gripe, principal; Mrs. Southern Utilities Company, tho
Pearl Duhbitt, Mrs. J. U. Illnter- St. John* Electric Company, the
llnvtonn Public
Service Company,
mister, Mrs. Margaret PiUhford.....................
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Mm Lottie Cri|H*, Miss Laura (.hit the Ormond Supply Company, tho
tended. Miss Elethla Kethings,■ Lakeland (in* Company and thu
Mrs. .1. II. Colclough. Mrs. Muyno' Oliver Ice Company.
%
Lashhrook, Mis* Olllo Johnson,&gt; It i* understood that negotiaMrs. Kffio Durden, Miss Lucllo1 lions uro under way for tho purSweat, Mis* Iris Drill, Mrs. Ruth1 chase or lease of the plants in
' Hutchins, Miss Ethel Withering*■ Jacksonville, Tampa and St. Peters­
burg.
1 ton, Miss l.ucilu Smith.
According to word received here,
Primary School.
Mrs. Stella I*. Arrington, super­ the districts affected by the mer­
" vising principal; Mrs. Selina M. ger into one unit include those
llurber, principal South-Side I'ri- surrounding Miami, Miami Ucach,
' inary, Miss Yfivjan Croiby, Miss Fort IJiuderdsle, Danin, Daytona,
• Hobby Chapman, Mrs. J. C. Mitch* St. Augustine, Sanford, Okeecho­
u lt Mrs. Ramona Raynor, Mrs. bee, Stuart. Titusville, I’alatka,
Irene Watt, Miss Margaret Foster, Live Oak, I-akelond. Rradenton.
Miss Ruth (lillon. Miss Edna Chit­ Palm etto, Manatee, Arcadia, Fort
tenden, Miss Mary Uohinaon,, Mr* Mvera and severul spialler place*.
Since it* entrance into the Flor­
Zilluh Welsh,
(!. U. Hluuit, Miss
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ida field, tho Electric Bond and
Mis* Elolse Brady.
t iiMt ........
.. Owen,
.......... princip.il Shura Company has acquired util­
Miss
Emma
East Sidi* Primury. Miss Anna Dell ity pronerties aggregating more
Dyson. Miss Lollic D.
f Robertson than $:10.000,000, It is said.
Miss Marion Appleby,
Miss Love Turner, principal
West Side Primary, Miss Helen
Stephenson, Miss Evelyn Harrow,
Mia* Aline Chapman.

University Memorial
To Bryan Is Planned

ST. PARIS, Ohio, Aim. 22.— /P)
—Two person* were slightly injur­
ed in the derailment of u Pennaylvanin passenger train two mile*
west of here eurly tmlay, accord­
ing to reports to the St. Paris au­
thorities by physician* sent there.
The injured suffered only slight
scratches although two day cars
und fivo sleeping coaches left tho
track. Physician* said a spread rail

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 22.—UP)
—1&gt;. W. B. Hiley of this city an­
nounced today that he hud been
in telegraphic communication with
Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, now
in the South, to arrange an inter­
view to discuss plnns for n univer­
Mr. W aterman and his chief sity which would be erected in
Supporter Charles D. Ililles, who honor of uml named after the lute
regards tho democratic row as a commoner. Dr. Riloy. a closo friend
Hcnrst-Smith buttle took no part of the late statesman und active
in the National Fundamentalist
In the evening’s noise.
The Rev. Dr. Norman Thomas, Movement, declared that an educa­
the Socialist candidate, declared ho tion institution of thl* type would
wus glud to aeo th at moat of the bo “tho only fit memorial to w il­
cundiduton have been compelled liam Jer.nings Dryan."
lie unUciputt’d no difficulty *n
to adopt plunks calling for munic­
raising f I.IHIU.IKH) or $.'..000,000 for
ipal ownership of transit line*.
the school. Dr. Riley said he would
Cloarwator—Groifnd broken in recommend that the "William Jen­
preparation for erection of $2lH),- nings Dryan University" bo ten ted
in Illinois, tho coimmmnr*
state.
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Rntfincer Is Reported
Killed In Train Wreck
ROCHESTER. N. Y., Ang. 22.
...(^&gt;&gt;_An engineer wa* reported,
killed and a number of paj.iengera
hurt today when an Erie passenger
train w ti derailed at Concsus Laka
Junction. The first reports saul
tho locomotivo ami a passeuge*
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Girl Is Jailed for Speeding

When Work Just Started Ls
Completed, Grounds Will
lie Among Meat Beautiful
In Entire United States
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 21.—(/P)
just
— When
in'll work
w ufR ju
ab begun
ui'xti n on
un IIlia
lia ,

ABOVE ARK ESSIE LEE AND
J K S S I E BARTON, PLAYING
WITH TWO DOLLS AND A
LONG
TEXAS
SHOTGUN.
GRANDMA SIMPSON. WHO HAS
CARED FOR THEM IS AT THEIR
RIGHT. BELOW IS THE TINY
SHACK WHICH LS TIIEIIt PRES­
ENT HOME.
WELLINGTON , Tex., Aug. 21.Jto mako all Ilia relntivcH rich before ily and
—Amiu tho ft'iunlor of a tiny shark hi i dniMi Anil lit? nas just fouml family
on jnt* broad plain* of tho Texas that tho ovu poor little orphan tunc* it
panhandle, an old white-haired jjlrh out on tie* Texan plains are
i&gt;,., v
grandmother onco told two little distantly related to him hy marorphan girl* the childhood ntory1ringe.
,i. s
of Cinderella.
So he turn «cnt IlfWMl to Grand- '.V . ...
Willi poverty on all aides, the mn Himpsmt, who cares for tho j
little girls, Essie Lee Burton, 0, ihildren. to gather information ,,,,
and Jessie Barton, 1, never dream- about them and to end their povcd that soniQ day they would suit* erty.
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denly have wealth and nil that it
Alrtndy huko has sent $10,000
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buys thrust upon them, almost in ercli to It. W. and James D u k e,',, " . ,
the fairylike fashion of Cinderella, two second cituaina, who have ,
Tint n wealthy tinclc back in ranches near hero.
nnan In­
North Carolina is making the (’inOne grandmother of the orphans I
,
dcrcllii story come true for them. | who died a t Wellington severpl
■*’
He is llurk Duke, son of Wash- years ago, -Mr:. Sally Barton, was
“ I’ll r
ington Duk'-, who made* millions I related to Washington Duke by*unl giw
In tobacco. Burk Duke is a broth- marriage and used to help him before 1
er of J. B. Duke, who recently g u v ; pick tobacco on his North Carolina bn says
$ 10,000.000 t(l N North Cnrolinn 1plantation before lie amassed Ids
Grand

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2 0 .- (A*) ,
— Low yields per acre arv to be ex­
pected this year for the minclpul f/"
crops of the United States, tluDepartment of Agriculture nn- ,,n
nounces. Published figures slmw yt‘
that a yield of all crops combined
lire -t.f* per cent under last year’s
rtnps and 0.| per rent below tinten year average i., tho outlook, AI
judging by present conditions. a "
•buy twice in the past 12 yepr.- ban 1,1
the prospect for yields been so low Ec
nt this time of the year. Lhe c v I’i'
ccption being in 19*21. Drouth in •-|
tlq rornb-Jt and s&lt;mt|ivvc ti j n .mi- ’I*’
tes l.i the priiit-tpr.! catisq of tlu- in
poor showing.
j st
Tin- figures Imucd by the Crop sl
Reuoiting Board, luiscd on the con- rr
•litton of crops on Aug. I, show tb
that yields of various crops uro
CX|KH-ted to be below their ten year
average hy the following percent­
ages: Cotton p per cent, potatoes &lt;/l
U.li per cent, hay Dt.2 per cent. w.
corn 0.9 per cent, outs 2.2 per cent. :i
KWOft. potatoes J2.12 per cent, to A(
bscco 0-1 p -r cent, sugar beets tit
SG» iu-i cent, apple-, il ja r cent, t I
barley 1.7 per rent, grain • nrgluim* -p
15.7 per cent. Tho only cr .pi foi lid
width increi-o d yjrlds per m ra th
rr«' expytrlcd are tipriug wlic.-it, gii

!capital grounds is completed Flur-l
iUil 0 state IIU
UOO will
**111 lIMfl
have one of &lt;
!, iiln's
house
the prettiest surroundings of a n y !
_i
_
a_ !_ li_ t r . i . .
»w..
state in the Union.
The largo
evergreen oaks which line the
grounds on all sides are being
trimmed, pruned mid treated, while
the entire lawn is being dug up
stanaaru ioasiw i.se Passenger and Fast ft
and re-soiled before new grass hi
tern o ll-W n ln * tta r n tn , WMo range or m ,
■planted
ntarJ of ruUine. Tr»n»jv*rtatlon Include* m,
^
The care of the Capitol building'
-mimxi»tion» or preferred locution* avaiUbl'
M
and grounds is in the hands of I t.I
Clay Crawford, Secretary of th e!
New S. S. “Cherokee” Now
State, who, as authorized by ap-l
propridtions of the 1925 legislature
SUMMER EXCURSION'[ w
has employed nn expert landscape
architect to carry on the work. L.
Ticknts on Sale May 15ih to Sept. ;uih * •• '
1!. Redding, landscape artist, who
is fumilinr with the needs of tree
j ,u k .h o &gt; v i i . i , i : t o s n w
yo« k s m i^
and soil in this section of the coun- i
JA C K M O X V IL I.K T O ( T I A I I I . I ^ T O V \ *.n
try and who is recommended by
Final Lln.lt Oct. 31
twenty years of such work, h a - .
been employed by Mr. Crawford
and has already begun operation:.'
Mr. Redding plans to trim and
treat every oak on the ground
immediately, as he hns observed
that insects have already injured
a number of them due to poor
cure having been exercised toward
Thirty days in jail was the sentence given Rene Lamm
J.II IV.,U, I .i.iili III .ill AWI AM*
then, in the past.
At the same this work is pro­ wood artist model when she speeded her car through I
• Joing v ia C harleston— Itetnrnlne Pii,**.
gressing Mr. Redding has three' Rene cnys her father is a banker, romewhcrc in I- ranee.
From J iiek soavillo lu ClmrlcKton i-vcry Thur*i»«i
rim rlesio n every F rid ay—Hue Miami s'unds* iJ«J
helpers who nru a t work on the .
Nd-amers lea v e Miami «vnry Tuosilay &lt;l\r .,. n»,r, j
ADAPTED TO FASTING
soils and who are up-turhing it "
Monday n igh t) a rrivin g Jacitson vlllo vv.
with picks and rakes preliminary i
Admits Killing
TOKYO, Aug. 21.—(/P)—Hideo
to making of it a pulverized mix- .MIAMI T O K K W Y O IIK A M I IIKTI RI J
Takahirn of the Tokyo Nutrition
lure of soil and fertilizers. Mr.
Laboratory,
recently
achieved
the
Steam ers sa il from Miami for New York (catiii
Redding finds, he says, thnt in
e r y T u e s d a y a t S:.tn a. ni.
K x p rt s ali-urncr -S«
degree of Doctor of Science from eYvork,
romp spots tho present soil is to
d i r e c t e v e r y F r i d a y a t 1 p. m.
ICcio
University
for
presenting
a
tally dead and he attributes thi
.
.s t . JOHNS Itiv»:it r : \ r t nsiosi
thesis on “The Anagcnnesls of the
state to the effects of builder’s
(tody
of
a
Japanese."
For
ninny
S a n f o r d t o J a c k s o n v i l l e a n d lie t u r n lir.ii'. inr-lmUM
lime having been mixed with thyears Mr. Takahiro hits been
S l i a m e r a L e a v e S a n f o r d H ally Kxr..’|,t 'tontfii
soil a t the time the old capital
L e a v e J a c k s o n v i l l e D a l l y Kxc ■|.t SmiiHr P
studying the subject and lias ex­
building was remodeled two year
perimented on himself, abstaining
ago.
from food for from three to four
weeks. In bis thesis the scientist
argued that a Japanese is able to
fast, without harm, for a period
of 50 days.

Sanford

The sun rises in the Pacific and
■ts in the Atlantic in the Panama
Canal, because tin* east end of the
canal points toward the Pacific
and the west end toward the A t­
lantic.
Twenty-one million letters went
to the Dead Letter Office Inst year.

foreigners coming to Austria, to

NORTH and EAST

Erfevlive Augu.il Id,
Norlblmun-l DAILY SCIILDt LI
*1:or* i?in I,v .Sanford
S :IB pm I \ . 'a' tiMUivUle
:*:0r. pm ,-r. Richmond
pm ' Washington
7:r»0 pm Vr. Baltimore
10:10 pm Ar. I’hUtidelphla
1J :25 am Ar. New Yoi k
7 .'.Viam Ar. Boston
7 : Di am Ar. Pittsburgh
7 :2.'&gt;am A*\ Buffalo

- ml Mm-inil

9:00 am Ar. Akron ..... ..

ttrfil) am Ar. Cleveland

Tlckc'n, rcr-ervatiom nml information
concerning through car service from

k-J. «. BURROUGHS, T. A.. A. C. L.
. Station. Phone Ci!-J

mm
.-Kiain- to thoD lath- tjaiul Jn.»

old-! «iio h-U in Boland
ilatia back tu Gormany. Him xhow the- refugees huddled to0«rma» border wailing to bo oxnmined by custom* offyinl*

BE'ITER A PRODUCT
EE IT ADVERTISED.

W ELCOMING CLUB
\ 1ENNA. Aug. 21s—Trfl—An or­
ganization known at; this "Welcome
lo Austria Club," has Inren formid under the patronage o f Hr.
.Michael llninscli, the President of
•be Austrian Republic. The mcmbeis make it their task to receive

| “bow them about the to\vn, a r­
range social meetings and act as
I interpreter for them. The fedei;d chancellor, all ministers amt
t v -•«&lt;j | he captain-generals of the prov: inccs are honorary presidents of
•the club, will consider it is duty
to render the stay of foreigners in
Everett Adam . 17, of Wilmington,
Austria as pleasant ns possible.
()., has cotif t.-cd that he killed A.
From the fingerprints on fii It. Clawson, l.odi, N. Y., in a rob­
Sednlin, Mo., after the
in the identification bureauu o bery 1 1
Scotland Yard, some 2&lt;’&gt;0,(i()0 po.-i latter had given him n lift in Ids
itivo identifications have boot nutoiimbile. in- was captured at
Garden &lt; ily, Kus., ami returned
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—Fur­ made.
to Solatia.
ther curly reports on business condil'ont to the Unit-.'d States lie[cTk-ji-o.
I partm ent of Commerce indicate
substantial increases in July over
a year ago in most lines, includ­
ing the production of pig iron and
steel ingots, production of zinc,
value and area of budding con­
tracts awarded, bank clearings,
postal receipts, import.! and ex­
ports of merclmndhc, deliveries of
1tin. receipts of wool at Boston,
loadings of freight cars urn! sales
of leading ten cent chains.
Compared with June, 1925, in■routes occiii ccd in awards for
concrete paving, and building con
tracts measured in area, zinc pr •­
dm tion. tin deliveries, imports and
exports of merchandise, receipts
of wool at Boston, ami bank clear­
ings oiiti-ide New York City’. De­
clines occurred fioni Juno in th"
production of pig iron and steel
ingots, unfilled steel orders, bank
i leu rings in Now Volk city, llnvuiuc of building contracts, po t d
receipts, loadings of Iroiglit cara
•nod sales of ten-cent chains.
Un “The I'ulnic-Un New.:’
new Mmlcl A IJtipIcx pri-a:k

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU Will
MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING l'OIl YOU.

A

LMOST EVERY DAY the Brooklyn Bridge is tiulil t"
Mime Kiilliiilc visitor to New York. Every day «•&gt;*"*’
one is swindled. Selling th is famous old budge na
become a national joke.

Suppose, however, the City of New York decided rc-ill) t®
sell tlu* Brooklyn i ’t itl^c— io give the buyer the privilege
placing toll on till who crossed it. They would advertise
for sale. And the prospective purchaser would know i
offer to he genuine.
lie would know that the paper would not accept the ad'fk
tine men l if il were intended to defraud. lie would kno
that the advertiser would not dare advertise unless his oil#I
were honest.
The advertisement would give the world confidence in d*|
enterprise.
Jest as lhe advertising of all merchandise gives the "tv
confidence in that merchandise. Only honest products ffl
tell their stories where all may read.
That is why il pays to read advertisem ents. You can rel&gt;
advertised goods. You know that a worthy inanufacturt*
standi; hack of them. They arc a «ri»*de to heifer h’i&gt;w
They teach you to spend w isely—economically—and with •“
knowledge (hat you are buying merchandise which
minus all vain regrets or misrepresented values.

�fo o d

F»r» Tthn. I*-'ho I a d ellcale flavor which b ecam e of
ire lha Introduction of gelatine u* on*
iU -lo f the Ingredients have added nutlire rltlonal value.
Thrso aha often
rho make* herself, and ono of hsr favred orlte recipe* la Custard Ice Cream 1
im- 1 teaspoonful Granulated Gelatinv
■ ta 1 quart Milk
:an. » Exx*
lan 1 cup Sugar (scant m easure)
(Isa 1 teaspoonful Vanilla
can F ew Groin* Salt
’om
Soak gelnlln* In two latdcspoonln- fula of milk. Make a custard of
Icut Hie milk, yolks of exxa. augnr and
art- sail, and dissolve the gelatine Id
Dm hot custard. Strain, and when
ulty cold add flavoring and freeze to *
den mush. Add white* of egxa. beaten
and | until alKT, and com in ue the fr e e vlth 1 log.

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LE1TER
By CHARLES I*. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—(/P) Hughes quit, much against the
—When President Cool Idge suc­ chief executive'.! wishes, to make
re, ded himself last March every­ some money practicing nw. The
body thought he was going to other six department heads are
make his official family nil over, the ones President Harding picked
to miit his own ideas of whnt n originally.
• • •
cabinet might to be. Up to that
time he avowedly had been run­
Secretary Mellon, for one, is
ning things, as nearly as ho could, absolute boss of the treasury. Ho
the way President Harding had asks nobody's advice.
He dic­
started them.
tates nnd his dictation is grateful­
On his own election to the pros- ly received. Prenhlet Uoolidge'n
itlency, however, it generally was utterance! on money m atters are
token for granted he'd want ud- much admired-in financial circle Jr
UinorH chosen by ThilftkelL ■Thun Mellon'# iheir' author, bo gosspj
Hascom .Slemp retired In Everett ray.
• • •
Sanders' favor, ns presidential pri­
vate secretary, and it was assum­
Nobody tells Secretary Hoover
ed the shnkeup had begun.
anything nliout the commerce de­
• • •
partment. He tells others. For
Vet a glance down the list of instance, in tin* midst of nil that
cabinet members shows thus far talk about the president's “firm
not n single change the president policy” in l
c between the coal
could have avoided making. llu | operators
didn't want to retire Attorney informalioi
General Dougherty or Secretary the preside
of tc Navy Denby. Their resignn- a "coni p
lions were forced on him ns much whnt he’d
n s'th ey were foreer onthetwo of- .strike- he’
ficinU thorn solves, by pressure of told him t&lt;
public opinion.
i governmen
Secretary of Agriculture Wnl- in business
nee died.
Secretary of State origin, too,

i wore pur
follow* ta

Orlando To Spend
Two Millions F o r s ?&gt; ?
” “5;
V. K. DOUOLAl
^ Clerk of the Circuit Cw
Paving 0 f Streets Seventh
Judicial Circuit
ORLANDO. Auk. 22.—(/P)—O r­
lando will l&gt;e assured of having the
greatest number of m ilts of pav­
ed streets for any city In Florida
with the completion of the fifty
mile paving program which will
necessitate an expenditure of $2,000,000.
Building permits are averaging
$200,000 per weekan dg ive prom­
ise to make August a million dol­
lar month.
Interesting facts regarding Or­
ange Avenue business property
values is shown in the traffic
count by the Orlando Realty Board
more than 17,000 people passing
at Central Avenue in ten hours.
Real Estate conveyances for the
first six months in Orange county
totaled $20,0*7,000. Building per­
mits In Orlando for Ihef irst six
months totaled $2,ii0d,.')20, which is
n material pain over the first six
months of 1924.
An analysis of tlw building per­
mits show that on the average con­
struction of three new homes is
being started every day in the
year in Orlando.
Special steel shipments are now
being received to construct what
is believed to be the largest garage
in Florida, It will accommodate
500 cars and the roof will he sup­
ported by single steel truss 110
feet long giving an unobstructed
storage area. Thu garage lias
been leased to C. E. Kiddle for 99
years involving a total rental set­
tlement of $1,780,000.

England's Prisons
Are Being im plied
By Reform Measures
LONDON, Aug. 20.—M *i-Pro­
bationary methods for adults and
the “Borstal" treatment for young
people have been responsible (or a
marked decrease in the population
of British prisons. So much so
that more than 20 jails in England
and Wales, or one third of the
total, have been closed since 1914.
There are now only about 40 pris­
ons in use throughout the coun­
try and these are not fully occu­
pied.
A Home Office official says that
fewer and fewer people are being
committed to prison bccuuse the
tendoncy now is to reform a man
or woman if it be at all possible.
The Increased use of probationary
methods has worked well and in
the opinion of the official the time
is not far distant when prisons will
ho used only for habitual crim­
inals with whom all attempts at
reform have failed.
During the first few years of
century approximately GOU out of
every 109,000 of the population
were sent to prison each year. To­
day the percentage is just over
190 in the 100,009. The greatest
drop has been in convictions for
drunkenness and similar offenses.

M 'U X , ? .

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ln nflOa? ktt

e lo n v llle , Av
the center IIW if Ulino.
e . . '" ft ln,.,h;
e on fr W
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10. Townahlb
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(da In and for 8erolnole (
(HEAL)
DeCottee 4 Spencer,
Solicitor* and of Counael,
for the Complainant.
July II-1I-JS. Auguat I - l
September B.
______
iv t h e r i H r r iT c o u r t o f t h e
SEVENTH J UDICIAI. CIRC BIT
OF THE STATE OF FLOntDAi
IV AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
IV C71ANCF.RV.
EVA A. HERNDON.
Complaint nt
v*.
IVII.I.IAM O. AlIDENRIED, e l ml.,
Defendant*.
CITATION
To William O.
Auilanrled and
w i f , . , ------------ Audenrled, whose

Margaret W. lU m eey ; and
each
and every of the above named d e ­
fendant*. i r liv in g ; and if either,
any or all b f paid defendant* he
dead, to all partlea cla im in g Intereata under th* fo llo w in g d e­
ceased defendant*, to -w lt: W illiam
O. Audenrled and w ife.------ Audenrlcd. w hose C hristian nam e I* un­
known: Emma A. Audenrled a*
Guardian of th e minor children of
William O. Audenrled; W illiam O.
Audenrled; Em m a A. Audenrled;
Mary W. Audenrled; L ou ise M. Audenrled; Anna F. A udenrled.
and
Margaret W. Hamary; to a ll partlea claim ing Intereata under Michael
J. Doyle, d eceased:
G eorge C.
Brantley, d eceased: N ich o la s Wasallieff. deceased and Robert II. Bam*ey, deceased: nr otherw ise, in sml
to the fo llo w in g described lands,
alipale, lyin g and be)r}K In the

. f the nubile rpcorda of
County, Florida; al*** __ t he c«nB eglnning at a point on
6
ter line of Meljonvllle A v«“£ f
reel S orth 4 degree*
ot
InieraectIon of in# «•"»
South
lfello n v llle Avenue " '‘t i i lY lloulh
line nr Section
m rno' County.
Range II Eaat. Semino *•
Florida; then West Jftr fl« tlo n 30
the South line Of
Santord
to the Eaat lln* ®* jj
degree*
11rant: thence North *»„
% a
Kaat alo n g aald Urani •&gt;*
| Jn,
point (11.9 feet "•{■RIJJE t° ", s „uth
North 4 degree* E*H .fnr.0 7h*nc# Eaat
line of aald Section SO,, I" n.^
t
parallel will* *ald s°u,f* ,r " cenSectlon 10. 41(15
' thence
ler o f MrllonyllJ- * V "V lon » »h-

.— ‘jlasjvfflRa'. *&amp;&gt;«
seight
s $comi

it
r s j a r s i w a A iiu " ®
enue 1(6.1 feet; thence W eal paral-

1*1 w ith the South lin e of *aid
“v it '-Sp
Section 10. a dlatan ce of (77.5 feet of the cii
to the Eaat lin e of the Sanford Judicial 1
Grant; thence Souht 15 degree* W**t Florida i
along *ald Clrant lin e to th e South ty. on thi
line of aald Section 10; thence Eaat d . I sis
along aald South lin e of S ection to
to b egin ning, .lea* th - South 15
Clerk „
feet and the Kaat 40 feet for atreet Seventh j
purpoaea.
C ontaining
S.7
a..re*. Bemlnol#
more or leaa, an to any and all By a \ i
other peraona w hoae namea are un- (SEAI.i
known, claim in g any right, title or DeCottee
Intereat In and to th e property h e r e -1Solicitor*
Inabove deacrlbed. or any part or for ihr *
parcel thereof.
July u . i
It la hereby ordered th at you Si*M*int,t

MIAMI SHORES
A n t RICA'S

MlBfTSRR- 4WfAA"»

p\KK SYSTEM OF MIAMI
VALI ED AT 86,071,000
(WITH 121 ACRE TOTAL
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MORE THAN 8^000,000
F
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Cjlomliu* Hostelry W1IF
, Ur Computed by Middle
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Irish Horse Show
Is Well Attended
DUBLIN, Aug. 22—(A*l—Entries
for the annual horso ••how of the
Royal I in Id in Society, in August,
created a new high record *this
year with 910. Despite the growth
in popularity of the automobile,
there has been a considerable in­
crease in interest in harness horses.
For tin* bloodstock ••ales more than
Hill) IKlmen were entered.

center lin e of

t at Semin

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BUHIDINGS ON SECQND AV.

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Kind Properties Pro(rim Total* Nearly M.OCW.OOO
S mu I on On* Norlh »nd South Art*ry
A K'*'

few headlines elected from hun1
reds of similar ones in that world-record
504-page edition of the Miami Daily News of
July 2(i, present evidence of Miami's tremen­
dous growth and prosperity that compels con­
viction.

And Miami Shores, located on Biscayne Bay,
just as is Miami, offers to you today similar op­
portunities to those Miami offered years

m

FLORIDA
WE HAVE PURCHASED Till? UNSOLD LOTS IN
FRA N KIJ N TE R RA ( E, ANDO F FEU FO R Tl IE N EX T
—there you may place your
know that you are on the roui
pendence.

SH O R ES
He our rucsI un a Free inspec

Britt-Chittenden
Realty Co.

lion trip to Miami Shores.
Make your reservation today

Now Located &lt;110-111-112 First National Bank Bldg

210 E. First SI.,

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u n k n o w n ; a n d car'll a n d e v e r y o f
New England State.
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J h e nbuV e n a m e d ilu f e m in n t A .
llvltiKt n m l If e i t h e r , a n y Or n i l of
anxious to get to Florid. ihaYthey
ralil p a r t i e s h e d e a d , t o a l l p a r t i e s
can not wait for arrival h&gt; 7 5
rlalm ln n In terest u n d e r th e fo llo w ln« ile rras rtl d e fe n d a n ta . l o - w lt: W.
,ring
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letell. w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e l» u n rica him to the* pinnacle of success iter received he
K n o w n ; W m . U. A m l e n r t e d : L m m a l
ns n Writer of jazz in the Latin
A. A u ile tir le il; W m . &lt;1. A u d c n r l e d
tjunrter of Paris, and to the very man A. Dana o fth e ^ lu rid ^ D c w i f e . ------------------— A u d e n r i e d .
n l h e r w l a e . In a n d t o t h « f o l l o w i n g n m l
d e s e r l h e d l a n d s , s i t u a t e . l y i n g a n d w h o s o C h r i s t i a n n a m o Is u n k n o w n ;
™ ^Kincer
depth of the mire as a derelict, a ...
1UIN
Scbring—Contrnct awarded for b e i n g in t h e C o u n t y o f d e m l n n U 1M a r y M. A u . l r n r l c d ; A n n a K. A u revolutionist ngninst the shams oft This partof F l o r i d a , m n r o p a r t l e - ‘ r i c n r l e d ; L o u is e M. A u d c n r l r d t W i l ­
construsting first seven - mile i aunl sdc t y.S tate
d e . e r l h e d «■ f o l l o w s , t o - W i t : l ia m It I 'o w n n d a m i w i f e — ------------society, in the "wickedest city of line between '
stretch of paving, ns part of large
Th&gt;- H u u t h e a s t
Q u arter
of
th « C nw nm l. w hose C h r i s t i a n n a m e is ,
the world,” Port Said. It is nut Ida for carry!
S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f s e c t i o n F i v e . u n k n o w n ; A. s. J e r r y n m l w ife.------- i
1,nv»»K project plnaacd by city.
until h e'sh ak es off the shackles Iand freight
Tow netilp 30. S o u t h o f R a n g e 31 ---------- J e r r y , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e
B a s t, lens b e g i n n l n a a t t h o S o u t h ­ Is u n k n u w n ; to a l l p a r t i e s e l n l m of civilization and gets hack to th e ’ The nirshin
e a s t C o r n e r o r s a i d S e e l Inn. T o w n ­ Im t I n t e r e s t s u n d e r L y m a n P h e l p s ,
of
s h i p anil R a n g e , R u n N o r t h
T e n d e c e a s e d ; a n il W i l l i a m O. A n d e n be lonely ami lovely isles of
ItO) c h a i n s , t lr e n c e W e s t T w o (3) rleil. d e e e s s i 'i f : n r o t l i e r w t s e . In a n d
c l u l u i . tlw n ce S o u t h '' T e n
, t n r f t» t h e follo w in g d e sc rib e d lands,
x- South
Seas—thnt his genius ing mast.
e h a l n s , t h e n c e K a a t T w o ( 2 ) chrttn,s; s i t u a t e . I j t n K a n d
h o l n g In
th e
e- strikcB fire. Then the great syma n d nts&lt;&gt;
C o u n t y of S e m i n o l e a n d H tn t o o f
T in N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f th-* F l o r i d a m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s e r l h ­
C o m p lain an t,
phony conubirr-and JFanc is worldS o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n F i v e ; e d n s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t ;
lg.[f«B»0lfS. “ •«».«,. ... . .........
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T o w n s h i p j i i , SoiRti o f R u l i g o - t
lle K ln n ltiK a t I h e S o u t h w o s t C o r ­
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Not only tlocs he find great mu­
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n e r o f t h e N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of
‘ T h e W e s t ' h a l f o f t h e N o r t h e a s t t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t Ion S,
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y. finds a very beautiful girl ns well,
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S o u t h of R a n t t e 33 Mast, c o n t a i n ­ f e e t , l i o n
t h e n c e Sfil f e e t , m o r e
' n r l M L a n g a n d w i f e . ----------------- ing s e v e n t e e n a c r e s , m o r e o r leas, o r l e s s t o t h e M ast l in o o f t h e sa i d
ir- interludes become things of sheer
l~ in g , wIioNe I ' h r U l l a n n a m e Is ut&gt;- a n d t o a n v a n d a ll o t h e r p e r s o n s N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of t h e N o r t h w e s t
l.iiio, i
l.-- irg.) A u g u , , t o T h .n - i p - w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m - Q u a r t e r o f s a i d S e c t i o n , T o w n s h i p
cn lyric benuty. Indeed, Bnrthclmcss, vcruict in her trial for murder.
!2',
“ a h d L d w y n Samlv-i I h i w r a , n \ l o g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In a n d R n n ire. R u n t h e n c e S o u t h 531
it should be noted, never played
b l o r l d a Iduol a n d C o l o n - nm l t o t h e l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e de­ f e e t , m o r e » r l e s s t o t h e c e n t e r o f
Tarpon Springs—Contracts am lTi ar ii lout uw * Lof
lc- with such compelling sentiment
o m p u i o . L i m i t e d , a c o r - scribed. o r a n y p a r t o r parcel t h e r t - u d i t c h . R u n t h e n c e S o u t h w e s t e r l y
ric and romance, liis work has great nujnting to over half a million dol p o i . i i h ' h ; U oi. A l e i a m t e r I t u u h a n - ,*'falo tiK t i p ' r e n t e r of s a i d d i t c h t o
X.
i a s L h i u l d a t o r ,,f 'li.rld ii
lau u l
h e r e h y o r d e r e d t h a t y .'it t h e S m i t h l i n e o f I h e s a i d N o r t h ­
n- histrionic vitality and great charm lars awarded for widening and pav m
aii't C i d i. m x n to l n C i.m p.iny. L l n i l t c d , nmItl eIs
of
the
N o rthw est
a c h of y o n b e a n d a o p . m r h e - w e s t Q u a r t e r
ing streets, nnd installation of sc i a c o r p u r n l l o i i o f R u g l i m l : h i t f o r
to as well.
for.- o u r s a i d C i r c u i t C o u r t a t lin t Q u a r t e r o f s o l d S e c t i o n . T o w n s h i p
wer and water mains.
now M o e k l io h l e r s of F l o r i d a L v n d C
unit
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n t . . | | i ..h d d x n tli.ii C u m i . nv. I . l t i l t i ’ii. Hu(lav o f O c t o b e r A. t&gt;. 1333. t h e S o u t h l in o o f I h o s a i d N o r t h ­
i*'- . h tn ld n te d
corp o ratio n .
w h o r e a n d tr.lh
of the
N orthw est
hen and th ere m uko a n s w e r to w est Q u a r te r
* a n u i . k n u u n - l o h e o h M. A r i—Plans proposed for . miniof c o m p l a i n t
e x h ib ite d Q u a r t e r of s a id S ec tio n . T o w n s h ip
r . i.ond.i a n d w i f e . --------------. \ r e d u n - at hgea i n shill
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th e San fo rd
a h u v a n a m e d e f e n d a u t a . t( l l v l a g ,
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i n g I n t c i t ' t r uiuh r t h e f o l l o w i n g
e weeks.
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WITNRHft till" h a n d u m l t i t - s e a l
L a n g a m t w ife . L l l i n h e l h U. t « i n g ; of t h e C i r c u i t c o u r t o f t h e S e v n n t l i
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(Continued from Pngo One)
L a n g . Carl M l .n n g a n d w lfF . —— F l o r i d a . In nml f o r S e m i n o l e C o o n ]fif the girl was staying,
tho
aluminum!
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the name of a cafe and
u n k n o w n : H e u r g r A u g u s t u s a m ' I 'd - 1&gt;
forms, the address on the envel.
133-..
a d hi* statement,
w y n Kandys H a w e s , a s T r u s t e e s &gt;■!
F l o r i d a L and a n d C o l o n i s a t i o n C o m ­ IHKAL)
fi s 'rooming house near ope to the Davis letter and n let­
V. B. rto l'O L A H S .
p a n y . L im ite d, a c o r p o r a t i o n , W m C l e r k of t h e C l r r u l t C o u r t o f t h e
ter written by Sheffey to his wife,
it Station."
A le x an d e r Iturhaiinn. a s L h iu ld e to t
S ev en th Ju d ic ia l C ircuit o f F l o r ­
were
written
by
one
anti
the
sami
o f F l o r i d a L a n d a n d C o l u n l s u t l o n ida. It. atid f o r S e m in o l e C o u n t y .
ittl'Hamilton went to scv*.
C o m p a n y , t.l m lt e d . a c o r p o r a t i o n ol
Uv A. M. W I I K K S
In? houses but were un- person Ills testimony was to tho
L u g I a ml; a ll f o r m e r s t o c k h o l d e r 1 H e C n T T B S A- S I 'R N U B I L
|nd Sylvin. At the plnco effect thnt they Were.
of F l o r i d a L a n d a n d
C o l o n i s a t i o n S o l f e d o r s a m t of C o u n s e l f o r t h u
Previous
to
the
fight
over
ad­
Cnin-pany, U r n I led. a l ii i u td n t e il t o . C o m p l a i n a n t .
t was staying, the reln'______,______'
po ra tlo n , w hose n a m e s a r e
un­
&gt;. informed she wa.in’t mission of the Emory letter, I). \\\
k n o w n : Joseph m A rred o n d o
am!
Pogue, of the employment bureau
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S ltV F .X T II J t ' H H T V L
FIIIF L IT
for the United States Aluminum
j C h r i s t i a n minre H u n k n o w n ; t o nl
OF F I.O I I I I I V . I ' " I * »'**H S U M p a rties rtilm in g
In terests
u m lm
Company, nnd Mayford Cusick had
I M I I . l t l O l 'V I 'V . IN r l l A N F H U Y .
identified specimens of Sheffey’.-,
t 'a &lt; i | i l r » - B u n k \&gt;( S a n f o r d , a c o r p a r ti t io n .
handwriting.
f
F o n ild altia n t

suit to recover S i!.000.000 of a t-'
leRctl damages was fUocl In the l
*tn!?
SuPrcme Court today by
A. l . Daizlel, trustee in bankrupt­
cy. for the Selznlek Distributing
Corporation in behalf of creditors
a r t lea c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n ­
or that and other motion picture tdoe ra hL yp m
a n P helps, d c cc u « rd : a n d
enterprises of I. o ii 1h J . ScWnick. W p i l n i n O. A n d e n r l e d . d e c e a s e d ; o r

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C M f ’l - A l N. I N G
THE- P E O P L E U P S T A IR S A R E O
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AGAIM A^OOT /°tUL THAT NOlSj^ VOU
,ARg
C T&amp; “ V .
s o o T v o u SEE. -* Tol O
f THAT ( \ y o u r o Go A N o TALK
WM. \ SO" ? V (TO THAT LUMBERMAN

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A P u e ^ \s e p He

Confessed . Matricide
Jury Is Retired Today

i VIRGINIA YEAR OLD K0TE ..KlLfi"
ISSLAIN BY MAY SEND MAN
$ FATHER TO HIS DEATH

SUNDAY

Poaguc, in his identification, de­
ftpy returned to police
Cn, Settle was released clared that it was his opinion th u
[so that he might take the Emory letter had been written
Die girl. Settle agreed to by the same person who wiot * the
jirl, marry her and return uthtr letters. He said he had com­
pared it with the other written in­
l Spiings.
tarn on the light,” Yoder strum ents very carefully ai^i
t the officers, Settle and reached the conclusion that it wa
[entered. "Sylvia probnb- written by Sheffey.
Mayford Cusick with respect ti­
bessed."
the Emory letter, said that h?
Kiming Sounded
Inched in the dresser nnd could not say it was written by
(r the bed, probably for Sheffey nnd he couldn’t say that
Kse.when Hamilton shout- it was not. The witness said that
it was found to contain certain
Ining.
■m lilent for n moment characters that were "very simi­
■ tti sobbing: "Why did lar to writings by Sheffey.”
BilVe were going to |&gt;c
Bvacsow."
i IOOAreDrownedWhc‘11
H i - 1hope it never hnpNEW
Bm’ ho salt! to question- Ferry Boat Capsizes
piw i!uuld I tell what he
•-‘LUMBER-VAitDwi
ling tor.
j LONDON, Aug. 22.—(ip)—An
jtri&gt; good to him. We are exchange telegraph dispatch front
A complete line of
People nnd openc' our Calcutta says 100 persons were
I hint. And he stole our drowned in the Meghna River near Cypress and i’ine
b from us. It wasn’t hon- ! Langalyia by the capsizing of » Framing
ferry bout during a storm.
Shealhing

Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
[.nth
Hrick
Lime
IMnsler
White Ritrlv Plrtstcr Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware

D o rset Design

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Wrou^ltl Bronzo &amp; S teel

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Frames and Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing llourds
Medicine CabineLs

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KILL TW O B IR D S
WITH ONE S T 0 N ^:„BV
BU ILDIN G A H O M E
you ALSO BUILD A
R E P U T A T IO N -

We have a most interesting proposi­
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m illio n
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tion to offer you. If you arc a real
salesman come and see us. It won’t

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do any harm to hear our story no mat­
ter what you arc selling now.

We

are open evenings.

Wittier Haven, Florida

tin n n im a In iitili now *i* \ .

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The Price Is Right

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Why not get out of the whole mess by having a home of your own?
Come and sec us. We’ll show yyou how.
.

■- l.ovi-tl, wli'iKi' t.'hrlsllan iwrao

I.m ill,

D o 'rs

You can’t have a pleasant little evening of music and dancing
without hearing a cum plaint from the people Mow you. And you
ran’t slcrp in pence if the folks upstairs are going to keep up a racket.

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Windows

As long ns you live in othrr people’s houses, you’ll hsve to govern
your life by t.lher people’s ways.

home from the
ground up

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Building Hdwc.
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Sanford, Florida

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,iliH-'Chittenden Ueahv Co., In

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30 acres cleared, 8 acres in grove; small

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lake on place, borders 25 acre lake, on
hard road. Railroad l/j mile from de­
pot. Price $15,000. $5,000 cash.

WANT TO IMPROVE THhlK I kui m m
GARG AEAND LEASING 11.
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Sanford Needs City Bus Lines

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AH of a sudden the outlying sections of Sanford are
C la n M atter.
showing
a sensational growth. Houses are springing up
Tha P oiroftlca
v S l t Act o f by the dozens.
Homeseekera coming to this section are
i
■’ • ■
buying property In sections ndjacont to the city and con­

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.Panacea structing homes. An enormous building program is under
way and the records show that as the fall approaches, the
111 M a s a a t l a A r e n a *
Ffcnaa ’ &lt;*
building activity increases with the possibility that by the
StinVrnrpTio?( n m : t
One Tear— 17.00 His M onth*.. *160 beginning of the actunl winter season hundreds of new
W elliered in Ca
bT C*rri*t. Pjr homes will be seen in and around this city.
Orealt. Ho. W eakly Edition 11.00
And the real estate developers are largely responsible
Tj per year.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
SPECIAL j i o n c i l All Obituary for the building up of the surrounding country. Lnnd that
jK^lces. card*, of theaka. raaolutlon* was considered almost worthless a few years ago has been
and notice* n #nter:alr.—*nt* where
ch a rg es are w ade w ill be charged developed, streets have beon put down, and improvements
1«r a t regular Mdvertlalng rate*.
made until some of tho most beautiful residential sections
1 t h e n a r n t u b a s s o c ia t e d i ’iibss of the city mny now be found in the suburbs.
The Aaaoclated Praia la eielu eDuly entitled In the uae for »*The time is coming and it is not far distant when some
, publication o f all nawa dispatches
or edit an to It or not otherwia* cred- provision will have to bo made to furnish transportation
, ted In Ihla papor and »l»o th* lo- facilities to and from the various residential districts outeal new e published heraln. All right*
pcf reiiubllcatlon o f special d lspsteh- sido o f the city proper.
How are people who live two or
herein are also reaer^ed. ___
three miles from the business districts of the city, going
SATURDAY, AUG. 22, 1923
to do their shopping unless some means is afforded them by
which to come to the down town sections where the stores
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson- may be found? Usually there is an automobile in almost
every family but this car is nearly all of the time in use.
Title.
. . .
1,—Conatructlon of St. Johna-In- There are hundreds of residents however, who do not own
dian River canal.
automobiles and they nre the one who complain of the lack
I .—Extension of white way.
^.-—Extension of local amusements. o f transportation facilities to bo found here.
Some enterprising men could, at a minimum of expense,
— Swimming pool, tennis courts,
establish jitney lines or bus lines, maintaining a half hour
/—Augmenting «r building pro­ schedule from such places as Lake Monroe, Ginderville,
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
Kast Sanford, and developments in the southern nnd w est­
houses.
I — Extension of street paring pro* ern sections within a radius of three or four mlies of the
city. A nominal charge of perhaps ton cents each way
gram.
y^_Const ruction
of
boulevard ought to result in good pntronngo and a money making trans­
ground IJ*k« Monroe.
A—Completion of city beautifica­ portation company. And in addition to rendering service
to those who nre living in the suburban districts that are so
tion program.
t e —Expansion of school system rapidly expanding, a transportation system would result in
with provision for Increased fa- greater numbers of residents in newly developed points.
eJlltles.
It is n matter that will have to he worked out before
long.
The Herald brings it up today and hopes some per­
BIBLE VERSE FOB TODAY
son
or
some organization or some fnr sighted developer,
REFUGE, STRRENGTII, HELP:
—God Is our rrfugo nnd strength, will come along and inaugurate some plan for giving more
ft very present help in trouble. Ps­ transportation conveniences to the people of Sanford nnd
alm *10:1.
by so doing, not only make money, but also contribute large­
--------o—-----ly to the already fast growth and development of some
TO A VAIN LADY
of the most desirable residential sections within a 'few
Ah, heedless girl! why thus dir- miles of the city,
close,
--------------- o----------------W hat ne’er was meant for other
H«t.T.ANI&gt; I - U R M .
R. HOWARD nK ItO .

ears?
Why thus destroy thine own repose
And dig the source of futuru
tears?
Oh, thou wilt weep, impudent maid
While lurking envious foes will
smile,
For all the follies thou hast snid
Of those who spoke hut to be­
guile.
h-.: Vnl/i Girl! thy llng’rlng woes are
nigh,
If thou bcllcv’st what striplings
nay:
Oh, from the deep temptation fly.
Nor fall the spacious spider's
pray.
Dost thou repent, In childish boast.
The words man utter to deceive?
Thv pence, thy hope, thy nil is lost,
If thou canst venture to believe.
While now amongst thy female
peers
Thou flT st again the soothing
laJo,
Canal thou not mark the rising
nneers
Duplicity in vain would veil?
Theso tales in seciet alienee oush,
Nob make tsyself too publir gnze,
What modest maid without n blush
Recounts n fluttering coxcomb’s
praise?
Will not the laughing boy despise
Her who relates each foml con­
ceit—
Who, thinking Heaven is in her
eyes,
Yet cannot see the slight deceit?
For she who takes n soft delight
Those amorous nothings in re­
vealing,
Must credit’ nil Wo say or write,
White vanity prevents concealing.
Cease, If you prise your l&gt;euuty’*
reign!
No jealousy bids me reprove:
One, who is thus frnm nature vain,
1 pity, but 1 cannot love.
— Gird llyron.
President Coolidge is reported to
have suffered with the toothache.
I t’s consoling tn know that he's
Just a human being after all.
--------o-------Today’s best laugh: An oppor­
tunist Is one who meets the wolf
a t the door and appears the next
day In u fur coat. Gargoyle.
Crawford did greut work for San­
ford, pitching twenty innings
thmugh two games Tuesday, and
it wasn’t his fault that Tampa won.
Tampa Tribune.
...— O --'
The bachelor who builds air rus­
tic* usually lives in a flat after
h« gets married, says the Mobile
Nows Item. Yeah, but it’s a whole
lot of fun while you’re lit it.
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Headline in the New Haven,
Conn., Register says, "G. I&gt;. .Sey­
mour, Hit fly Auto, Is Improved."
If that's the way it does you, we're
all for getting hit.
“Our office boy gives the fol­
lowing sentence using the word
liectur: “ I went to sec n new girl
Inat night ami nectar." Sanford
Humid. Her father happened to
drop in on the pnrty, got his gun
and nicked him. Clermont Press.
The little girl down the street
now believes that one of the rea­
son* why the water is so salty at
Daytona Reach is that it is merely
reaction from seeing no many
fresh guy * around. Sanford Herald.
That also accounts for the necun
being so big. Ocala Star.
A classified ml in the Watkins,
N. Y., Press says, "Wanted: Two
school scholars to room with mu
during the fall term. Mr*. WakerSmith ovrr Toumlcy’s m ar­
ket.” Don't you suppose it would
make some difference as to wheth­
er they are he or she scholars?

Do You Hide In the Closet?

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Very Modern Crime- (
When l« Man Old?
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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A like
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An5™ii”oMbi * ! £ &amp; • mSSS

r f N .liir.1 IH .t.ry
finds what is believed to be the,
earliest animal of human shapes
Those "dune dwellers of Shaborack" wore ornaments mad* from
pieces 'of the shell of dlnosAUr
eggs. The dinosaurs had vartthed long before the dune dwellers
appeared.
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THE PEOPLE of America have
about doubled their incomes in a
few years. The cash that Ameri­
cans earn, or receive from invest­
ments. rents, from inherited prop­
erty. etc., is not far from ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND MIL­
LION DOLLARS A YEAR,almost
a thousand dollars for every mnn,
woman and child.

Admiral-General
cnou” o, knows L
BuGer, who made pi
Columbia Record
n conHoITitJ

times to see an Wuli!»'
lines warming 0DUm'
— Hartford Time?.
Now that
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successful in C0#I5 ? H
i»ts It might I, S U
murderers.—ci ev.Jjjj

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2lb )i ears, Say, L ? 1
line. More Florid, r J t j
p .g a n d a ? - C h i e ^ j H

John M oynarjJjLoI
ry a divorced
the way. who
nes an economist* ,
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The young CkfcL „
hostile to foreign^*? *
to r. K »h C ' C i
the way we’ve weieea
to this countryt-Lif,,

JP J.

Earthquake sh,k„ ,
Oklahoma, a new, it(a .
goes to show that to
hnve to go to Cslifomi,
—Oklahoma City fi|
mnn.

*WHAT A wonderful prize this
nation would be- for any Asiatic
conqueror, flying through the air
and ransoming the cities. And
what a ransom the cities would
pay.
It would be cheaper to buy
enough flying machines.
,
BERLIN SUPPLIES a very
modern crime. A young woman in
the household of Murnau, grentest
German director of moving pic­
tures, is murdered by her lover, n
Russian, nt her own request.
She wrote to n friend that she
wanted to die because she was
"broken by drugs and riotous liv­
ing."

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J*Wbumrs

SCIENTISTS affirm that mnn
first appeared on this earth *n
Asin. Some of them say that the
first men, Mongolians, had oran­
goutangs for ancestors. They Rtve
for grandfather to the UucftUsian
race which rails itseir intelligent
animal. You need not believe
them.

THE POLICE who arrested the
When the sharp flashes of lightning comes, bow do you
net? Are you afraid of it? Are you one of those millions murderer were protected by shirts
mail, steel helmets nnd carried
who seeks safety in a feather bed or hides in some dark of
butlet-proof shields.
closet for fear of being struck by a bolt of lightning? If
And Herr Murnau, stepping from
you are, perhaps you will be interested in information re­ a flying machine that had just
cently given out by insurance campanies and interestingly brought to see the battle. I h u t is
crime, in modern civiliza­
told by J. Earle Miller in an article in Popular Mechanics modern
tion.
Magazine.
When lightning begins to play, says Mr. Miller, get un­
WHEN is a man old?
A Givil war veteran of Illinois,
der cover, but that doesn't mean a tree out in the woods or
fields. It is fnr safer to stay in an open prairie than to seek aged 88, is told by the judge that
man 88 "has no business to get
protection from the storm, under a tree. Likewise, you nmarried."
must keep away from wire fences, hill tops, small sheds
A Pennsylvania man of 91 set­
and shelters, or other isolated objects that may attract tles property on his chiildren, then
marries a woman of 43, who says
the discharge.
Discussing the subject further, Mr. Miller says, ‘Thick her new husband is “old in years
, .,
timber is fairly safe, on *.!.o theory that, with so many oniy."
Jacob Wettler, Swiss embroider­
trees around, the chances are the bolt, if one comes, will er, only 71 years old, shot himself,
strike some other tree instead of the one that you are stand­ saying life wasn’t worth while at
ing under. J£ von an* caught ju a storm, a ctive or-depres­ ihiVt-Agu..
sion in the ground, a deep valley or canyon or tin* feet of a
"WHEN HE IS forsaken, with­
steep or overhanging cliff will afford fairly good refuge ered nnd shaken, what can an old
from a possible stroke of lightning."
man do but die?"
Some men are ns old nt fifty ns
If you are in the house when a thunder storm comes
can be. Mnltke, at ninety,
up, you do not have to seek the feather bed, Mr. Miller as­ nnybody
was younger than many of the jun­
sures us. The fact that it lias never been recorded that ior officers that stood in still re­
anyone has been struck iiy lightning while in a feather spect about him. A man is oltl
lied, he declares, is no reason that it is the safest place in when his mind stops working along
the house. There are plenty of other places that are much new lines.
safer and in this connection he says, "One of the safest
A FRENCH scientist, convinced
places is in the center of a downstairs room, well away from that
diving n t n high altitude is
the open doors or windows and as far removed as possible dangerous, took to the tap of
from a chimney, stove, electric light wire, telephone or any j Mount niunca healthful young
metal object that projects through the walls or roof of squirrel in a cage, with a revolv­
ing wheel in it. At a low level
the building."
the squirrel turned the wheel ft,500
All these places are reasonably safe from lightning bu ll times every 24 hours, ami only 900
the question arises whether there are any that are absolute­ times at the top of Mount lllnnc.
ly safe the underwriters declare the safest place in a Ibun­
THAT IS interesting, but doesn’t
der storm is "inside a metal building or one protected by
prove that human beings cannot
lightning rods.
accustom themselves to high alti­
The metal building, like the properly installed lightning tudes anti be benefited by them.
rod, draws off the accumulated electricity during every
storm and passes it into the ground without harm to the
WOMEN OF TIBET carry heavy
building or its occupants. An example of how lightning may loads over pusses of the Himalayan
a heights that make it
be tamed with lightning rods is tin; Washington monument, mountains
necessary for Europeans to bavi­
whose high shaft has been struck no less than eight times an urttficnl oxygen supply.
since it whs equipped with them. Not once has it been dam­
Tho marvelous thing about man
aged. Standing on a broad, treeless bill, the monument ot­ la his capacity to adapt himself tn
the equator or tho north pole, the
ters a good target for every bolt but its protection against sou
level or the mountain top.
lightning is guaranteed by the use of the rods,
I here are few who enjoy heavy thunders storms. The
THIS COUNTRY settles its d.fi.t
individual who is usually the loudest in Ids expressions of with lielgium, und Uncle Sum, pic­
bravery, is frequently the fellow who shuts himself in a tured in European papers as the
dark room during a bad storm in which the sharp cbqw of great money-lending Ogre, i&gt; not
such an awful Ogre after all,
lightning sound alarmingly close.
We give lielgium slxty-two years

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the United States is
pan. The United SU
afraid that Japan i
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TAMPA TIMES

According to press reports gasoline has dropped one cent
in New York nnd Orlando. It will probably take several
months for the drop to find Sanford and by that time it
will hnve gone up again. But the amount I buy even at one
cent reduction I would save over u million dollars more or
less in the year.
Orlando folks now have n "wild game preserve" on the
upper St. Johns river. We suppose they will eventually pre­
serve nil the "wild women" and have them in the archieve of
modern and ancient history for the benefit of the future gen­
erations, ns it were.
Of course it sounds nice to say that the summer* are
cool in Florida. They were cool in the years gone by but it is
hardly necessary to say that this summer has not been cool
primarily because we have missed out daily rains. And when
we miss our rains we miss the cool weather for the rains
keep us from getting the hot wave.
Glad to see the swimming pool getting along so nicely
and the great interest being manifested in the same. If we
can put over the swimming pool nml the tourist headquarters
anil the amusement park on the lake shore we will have
something that few cities in Florida can surpass. Anil while
we are spending some money let us have more benches.
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Few people know that Geneva ha* a real abbntoir nnd
meat packing house and it is one of the neatest und cleanest
slaughter houses in the state. It is known ns the Geneva
Packing Co., under the management of Levy Bros., and if we
could have our meats killed and iced at the Geneva Packing
Co., plant we would have something real. All the meat shops
should patronize this firm that is trying to give the people the
rig h t kind of moot killed and butchered and put on cold sto r­
age * in the right way. Visit this plant and see what 1 saw.
Every hamlet, village and town in Seminole county is
growing and growing and getting prices unheard of a few years
ago for their property. And when you sum d all up Seminole
county really has more to offer than the majority of counties.
We literally have everything that anyone could want for kinter homes, for farms, for real living.
Leading editorial in Leesburg Commercial says: "Shall
Leesburg Shed Her Swaddling Clothes". Well knowing the
exact age of the lady we would say it is about time she was
shedding her swaddling clothes for when an infant gets grayhair it is rather hard to keep up nppcarnn •.
If you want to see some of the finest natural scenery
and beauty in Florida visit the Econlochatchee Creek. You
can get it either a t Geneva, Chuluota nr OvcUlo as it winds
around that part of the county with a grapevine twist. A
swift flowing stream, with good fishing and good water a t
ail times it presents a natural beauty that is hard to beat.
My old friend, Victor Lawson, of the Chicago Daily News,
died the other day of heart trouble. He was 75 years old
anil stuck to his desk to the last. And yet what was the use
of ull this hard work when he could have enjoyed himself for
a few years. He was one of those hard workers that thought
he could not quit— but now that h*- has quit—what did it
avail him? My motto 1* to work hard part of the time hut
a fte r you are fifty spend some of time fishing in Florida.
’ Twenty-four Dry Chiefs Will Cover the Entire Country"
snys headlines in daily newspapers. And they could use all
of them in parts of Florida. The reorganization of the dry
forces may held some but the present prohibition law does
not seem to get results and in the opinion of many w riters
of note it never will.

Much has been written about
Will the teacher banj
the demands that the community room, heat when ne
may make of the teacher. Not is the house provided
and conwi
so much has been written upon the equipment
_
other side of the question—the j modern homes?
teacher’s side. Thnt there is an- j _ Arc there arranyem
other side no one doubts. Every the teacher can go toil
teacher has the right to ask cer­ Sunday?
The discu-iiaa closes I
tain questions of the community
regarding its ability to furnish statem ent that districtsl
her with comfortable living con­ swering these questiae,J
torily can not expect
ditions.
It i3 encouraging to find that goo^ teachers.
The opening of .chock
school officials arc giving increas­
ed attention to the teacher’s side [ far distant, revives i
of the subject. A good example of the perplexing prcli
is found in the latest report of 1 nee ted with the teide
tho stnte board of cucation of ing place. All whoHnJ
New Hampshire. In discussing nny sort of experience i f
the subject of the home for rural ises know that these)
teachers certain questions are plenteous and perplez
found which, it is stated, n tench- .school officials
, , aid
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or has the right to ask of her
at
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school rnmmnnitv.
community. Amntlif
Among them
them the School ian OOWW
their
own
communal
nre the following:
tiou* asked in the 1
Is tho community split by a repbrt.
neighborhood feud which is likely
What has been iirt
to engulf the teacher, or i3 it one you know, almost esi
which defend* the teacher against gard to rural teachenl
idle gossip?
communities; yet thtiti
Is there a boarding home within of it which can well
a mile of the school in a family of I considered in placet «
refinem ent?
Tnmpn.

A COLD TRIAL
MACON TELEGRAUH

When Dr. John Roach Straton tifv to that trait in bunan I
attempts to revive the agitntion But human emotioni »r*|
over evolution by a series of deba­ They burn stronglyduriagT
tes with modernists in seventeen meat when the otretl uIK
cities of the country, he is blow­ tions i- Imglarvunorrd ui |
ing life into a dead horse. Nothing into a cold flame when!
will come of his efforts. We make is over. There is nothitfj
the prediction that he will not late as a circus let till
even bo able to arrange tho series after the show has mo*«l
The trial at Dayton U|
of debates.
The truth is, that already the caused
...... a few more pww
country is tired of the discussion upon the question of t
that raged about evolution. The majority of those who
glamor is gone from the fray. Dry- led to thought, sided, no
an is dead and Harrow is not flis- [ tho Fundamentalists; !1
posed to join issue with nny of t ter, the great majority
the lessor lights of F undam ental- lean people, if they n
ism. The issue ha* been stripped lest, would support M
of its trappings and it no longer ism.’ but the great hur
ton has not stirred Wf
appeals to the general public.
The Dayton trial and the com­ than superficial otafl*
motion it caused were result of the. the
...„ minds
......... of
- most n*
human nature, of the appeal of the of the country.T he V
novel and the susceptibility of the] future between t h e j
oqblic to being worked into a near and the Fundaments
hysteria of excitement over some- be in the public pW
thing new. The excitement attend-; the leaders of both
tag the Frank trial nnd the subse­ that no permanent ■ ]
quent events; the emotions thnt from these public fip j
were aroused during the Floyd tie will be waged :&gt;*T
Collins episode; the Florida boom the thinkers of
and many other recent events tss- thinkers of religioi

in which to pay her debt of $727,000,000, Thu interest rate is low,
It 1-2 per cent, and on the money
l he mercury soared to 104 in Macon the other-day nnd
MIAMI IIKUALl)
wo lent Hclgium before the armis­
Macon is supposed to be in the hills of Georgia. It only goes
tice there is to be NO interest
to show that the south has heen hot this summer—all except
Blue Book Published by M anufacturer’s Rk**
lining a cripple is about tho ward the queue being formed. lie charge.
r P. mtiuntnin* of North Georgia and North Carolina. Those
hardest luck that can befall a boy. was a good actor and he limped
folks have the same thing we have in winter—Climate—
At the present time the United dustrial output
I he things that boys delight in do­ with skill, hobbling along ns if HARVEY S, Fircatore manufac­
anU we need their summer climate just as they need our win­
States Is producing:
We have less
ter cliniute.
i
ing require [nil use of arms ami every step was painful.
turer of tires, has contracted for
Fifty-five per cent of the world’s of the world’s land ^
legs. Running, playing bull, swim­ So a kindly Elk nicked Nick up a million-acre rubber plantation in
iron ore.
tween G and 7 per
ming, climbing trees—these all du- and carried him inside the park. Liberia. A $ 100,000,000 corpora­
to Miami
are "•vvj.il.K
sleeping un
on park benches. It seems
,1. , \ . .isitors
.
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Fifty-one per cent of the world’s world’s population,
that Miami is getting more like New&lt; York every day.
matnl physical perfection and boys He rode in the Ferris wheel, shout- tion will Lie formed to grow an
lines of industry **.
pig iron.
o are shy in any particular nre ted with delight on the roller enns- adequate rubbed supply for tho
Nixty-six per cent of the world’s more than one-halfc
1he causeway in Miami i* now known as the Jewish Passimleed to la- pitied.
[tors and hatf as much fun as if liu United States manufacturers.
steel.
business. It is an w
Having been boys themselves had really been crippled. Then his
That is the kind of "reaching
o U h e now 5 ? u C . U ° f i,UCreat h“U' !* l'n nkk,iu,nid '"'honor
■
Fifty-one per cent of the world’s ble situation.
the Jersey City Elks appreciate elder brother suddenly appeared, out" that the country needs. We
With 112,000,000 PN
copper.
the conditions of crippled children. Nick put a finer to his lips nml build nnd use 30,000,000 rulihcr
Sixty-two per cent of the world’s ! more than matching ®
so the other day they planned to emitted "Sh-nh-shl!" The brother tires a year, nnd should tiei ndef o l k ih1’ 1
Natio,11? 1 ,,nnk ],u‘lding was started many
petroleum.
industries thnt
give an outing to UK) crippled boys refused to be "shushed" and lie de- pendent of foreign control.
f. i . * i
W0|,,d never be rented. They are, who
was wise in this instance?
Forty-three per cent of the world’s affairs all *'■*,.
ami girls. Automobile busses gatb- dared his small relative to be a
the population of ntx* 1
world’s coal.
cred the children ami started with faker.
AN ARDENT British radical,
000 is acomplishing. f
Fifty-two
per
cent
of
the
world’s
tliem to an amusement park. The
The deception was exposed and who think* he bci -ve in commun­
my
si ble to use when JD'-j
timber
output.
children anticipated great ptensuro the culprit fled with all his speed. ism, urge* men of the British army
By IRVIN S. COBB
Sixty-five per cent of the world's ize of what these ni?u
at the picnic and for a lime per- He Was quickly captured nnd was and nuvy to mutiny, "throw off
naval stores.
The automobile *&lt;»
napH they forgot their misfortune, taken before ft tribunal, hurriedly their chains," and take the govern­
J t e s thoy|,.snno
f h Sou,th o m , Tho&gt;‘ ™mo to a homestead thnt
Forty-two per cent of the truck may almost li*
I he busses stopped nt the en- formed, lie admitted his guilt, anil ment from the tyrants that control sStutes
the insane were not always] was infinitely better looking than world's phosphate.
measure of a nation* ^
trance to the amusement park nnd explained why he had engaged in it.
sent to an institution. Sometimes;any they had seen for dny^. The
its material progressEighty
per
cent
of
the
world's
British
soldiers
ami
sailors
will
the children ulightod nnd limped j the deception. The big-hearted Elks
,«*rC| *°7na y *w®r«led into house was of clapboards, instead1sulphur'
automobiles and tnoi (
into the line formed so they could i decided that if a boy wanted to on- not throw oir their chains Irecause
the world, the Unde
eiiter the park. Standing n short]Joy himself so much that he would they wear none.
niicu.
over 88 per cent.
distance away was a newsboy, Nick | pretend to he crippled he was onOutside of Russia, the world »t
We have nearly '
Sixty-two per cent of the world’s
lorquato. He asked questions and I titled to a day’s sport, lie resum- large is farther from communism
the world’s railroad rlead.
a-} V11' w,’at was
8toro f°r the ed his interrupted enjoyment of the than it was before the war. And year. This amount, in certain sec- |h&gt;ok.
,
Imip
Sixty-four per cent of the ton-niile traffic on ou
children. He had long wanted to i activities of the amusement park, it’s a long way from it in Russia.
' S i o n ^ o ^ r t n* a, han,l*°™ I "Who lives here?" inquired the w orId?'ifnC
i equal to about one-jT J
go inside the park and ride on the] Perhaps the lesson was not lost on
addition to the family income.
stranger.
I sivtv
f n i l . n t l l o traffic
t r u f f l e Oil
cent
o
fthe
world's
talc
ton-ntile
on
roller coasters, merry-go-rounds, him. Perhaps he will some day be
THE FIGHT Inside the building
One summer a citizen from the
The guide told him.
tan.i
and soapstone.
of the world.
shoot the chutes and other devices in a position to giy0 other little trades unions becomes more hit­ ! lowlands was up in the hill country
"Judging by the looks
We have far more
Forty-five per cent of the
for thrill* nnd fun.
, boys the pleasure Uni had been ter, threatening to tie up building
than tho rest of the
world’s barytes.
Alas for Nick, he was not a c rip -1denied him.
auiouting to billions.
Fifty-five per cent of the world's people are better feb
pie. He was merely a poor boy. Hut I And the incident was certainly
Union men should find some bet­
ed, octicr
better iioubcw
housed;* a”"
non,
iixi,
cotton.
Nick was resourceful nnd he decid-1 enjoyed by the Elks. It convinced ter solution of their problems than
Broadly Kpeakinfft ** ,nf}y
*A^| j conveniences and
ed that if being u cripple was all them that the time ami money they cutting their own throats, finan­
that a t the present time the United iany other people in ** c
th at wus needed he would pretend, had spent giving the picnic to Hu- cially. That Isti'.t the kind of light­
States is producing largely .m ore hjitory.—jj[ut, BookjJffl
to be one. So he limped over to -Jchildren was not wasted,
ing Uk hi# employers do,
desolate recesses of the mountain*, ’em is ijiots."
Lhari ohc-hulf of
lcatRnS *n- Jthe M anufacturers'
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Mrs. Claire Evcrette

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S p f iV Pastor
Rev.
The following Will b e -the « rv Sunday! hoot (Missionary Day) ice at the church Sunday. ■&lt;■.
9:30 a. m;
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Morning worship sermon by pas­
11 a. m. Preaching:
tor, special music by Mrs. C. W.
7 p. m. Senior Christian Endea­
Earnshaw and Raymond Nixon 11 vor.
a. m.
Epworth League service 7 a. m.
Winter Haven—Hundred new
Preaching by tho pastor. Solo residences to be constructed here.

visiting Miss Weima Graves for
the past week.
have as their guest, Mr. Harvey's
aister from Charleston, S. C.
Wooliey Sturdivant and Clar­
Miss Ruth Hand is at home, af­
[Social
ter spending several weeks at Co- ence Priest attended the OrlandoOviedo baseball game in Oviedo on
Thursday afternxjn.
Quantities of fragrant pink roses
[eflib*
were used in charm ing profusion
Mrs. Stanley W'nlker and little
to decorate the lovely home of Mr
Mrs. E. D. Tyler, who has been uauRntcr, Jean, left today for a
and Mrs. T. J. Miller, when Miss the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mac. v»stt of several weeks with rela­
argaret Cox entertained Friday G. Carraway, left today for her tives and friends in Davenport,
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afternoon a t bridge, honoring Miss home in Live Oak.
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|ln4*J ec,t Pierce and Miriam Powell of Tampa, the a t­
Misses Esther Louise and FrnnI f t * J»«! Tam pa.
tractive house guest of Miss Mar­
Mrs.
1L
M.
Mabry
and
son
Hi*-ces
May Hughey, whose birthdays
111 IS
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garet Zachary.
j ton,
have .returned'
from R motor were Tuesday and Friday, were
Scoresrt, *Swere
kept
on dainty floral&lt; . flt n!■ Ji tq Chntaugua,
N, y and nth- entertained by the Rehckahs with
Class of the I tallies,
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and
the card
game proved t r
of interest.
n picnic at U ke Mary on Thurs­
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entertain at
day afternoon.
0
\V. Turner nt most interesting. A fter n number
Miss Viola Klocker of Tampa
3 o’clock. of progressions, acores were count­
ord has been received from
ed and prizes awarded. Miss Fran­ has been the attractive guest of Mrs. J. B. Crawford who was re­
cis Dutton, holding high score, was
T , nfor
, vrth?
at C imS cently called to Harrisburg, Pa.,
the Tnkf*
p^*tfhweek.
given a hand painted bud vase. The uHotel
because of her mother's illness,
^ Y h e Methodist consolation, a dainty hand made
saying her mother’s condition is
nt the home of handkerchief, fell to the lot of
Dr. and Mrs. Hen Caswell re- not serious and she is rCkOveiing
Ga., Satur- very nicely.
Miss jo
Powell
,j‘h s t - Miss Nonie Williams. miss
well i turned
*...... from Atlanta, ua.,
was presented a perfume bottle as &lt;!l*y where they have been visiting
Sunday morning the follow­
memtento of the occasion.
Mrs. Caswell’s parents for a fort­ ing.Last
nine new members were receiv­
Following the game the hostess night.
fSanford
ed into the church: Mrs. Pearl
served a tem pting salad course.
Brown, Mrs. Annie Carswell, Mr.
Miss Ellen Telford and L. M and Mrs, Finley Hodges, Mr. and
Those enjoying the cordial hos| ro^ ^ l was out from
,fniVICl.rWMrs 'c . E. pitality of Miss Cox were: Miss Telford, Jr., have gone to Live Oak Mrs. O. (J. Russell, Miss Jewell
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Miriam Powell, honoreo; Misses for several weeks whore they will Russell. Clifford and Etta Russell.
S over from M argaret Zachary, Lillian Shin- he the guests of friends and rela­ I o ^ ' ss Miltard Bishop and Homer
Site spending the week holser, Marion Bclk, of Fort Pierce. tives.
Stemplc of St. Petersburg were
Perric Lee Bell, Dorothy Fletcher
tlys Chorjiening.
Miss
1 Hazel Garvcrick who has Ik"™
°n TluVSlla&gt;' afternoon at
■J Hasty went to St. of Dade City, Nonie Williams, Ma­ been the
he guest of her M-ter Mrs r l- Pf'r,onf)Kc. Hr. T. J. Nixon ofMonday to enter a rion Hand, Fiances Dutton, Mrs. John
O. T. Alford ' and Mrs. Hassell
Stempcr, for the past two
’ri,!‘' hl? b€cn th&lt;i
ipitfl for &gt;'ur8C*-ilmf,r Brown.
weeks,. left Friday for her home
°-f Misw» Sar!,h Luu nn'&gt;
Lii and son, Gilmer,
Fanny
Bell
Priest
for the past two
in Miami.
" S n very U1 with Mnweeks. The young couple left for
Friday.
J bU " Steele home,
M r.andM rsJ.E.Bakei The many friends of Robert Ha­ Gainesville
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r/irtt Marshall of Gam
gan
will
bo
glad
to
learn
that
he
^1 be a spend the dny Entertain at Dinner
is rapidly improving at the ForAt The Churches
Ellsworth home SunHonoring Newlyweds nald-I.nughtnn Hospital after a se­
rious operation.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mn. R. C. Long, their
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Kidder, ami Miss kaA charm ing courtesy of Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Kipper and
Morning worship and sermon 11
nf, enjoyed Sunday at day evening was the dinner given
by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker, hon­ little daughter, Elizabeth, have re­ n. nt. Subject of sermon, “The
S'*Kidder left for her oring Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray, turned to their home in Jackson, Richest Man in Seminole County.”
Young People’s Unions, 7 o’clock.
pitv \V. Va., Thurs- whose m arriage was a recent Miss, after spending several weeks
Evening Service 8 o’clock. Sub­
here
the
guest
of
friends
event.
2 wCe S i visit with the
ject, “The Man Who Came Back
A profusion of roses and hibis­
L Lowe of Reck H unl­ cus were used in decorating the
Miss Ellen Hoy left Thursday Different.”
Church Family Night and Pray­
rooms,
the
dainty
color
scheme
of
for
Wilmington and other points
it turn home next week
weeks at the Robson pink and green being carried out in North Carolina where she will er Meeting Hour Wednesday even- t
spend several weeks as the guest ing So’clock.
or pie removal of tre- in every detail.
The table was centered with a of friends and relatives.
ALABAMA NIGHT
the efforts of John beautiful crystnl bowl filled with
Tomorrow evening will be Ala­
roses
and
ferns.
A
sumptuous
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. BeRout bama night at the Frist Baptist
tfco Ea st Side is well
b attractivo signs urg- course dinner was served at 7:00 and son, Willard, returned Thurs­ Church. As a sermon prelude thi
day from a several week’s visit at story of some of Alabama's
Ubitants to protect the o’clock.
Cover was laid for Mr. and Mrs, Mineral Park Springs and Pine- achievements will he briefly told.
The size of her cities, the pro­
C. Smith returned to .1. E. Baker, Mr; and Mrs. Troy crest Lodge on luiurel Ridge, near
gress of her people, the length of
w Geneva Avenue Frt Ray and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller. Chattanooga, Tenn.
her rivers and the products of
i two months visit with
Mrs. J. N. Robson has ns her cities and soil will be mentioncl.
(ten, Mrs. Ferguson in
Former residents of Alabama
guests, her brother, Ur. C. S. Bree­
den ami Ur. Leo O’Donnell of An­ will bo honor guests for the even­
E. Chorpening’s store
derson, S. C. They Have just re­ ing.
Station has been paintThe First Baptist Church ex­
y improvements made.
C, T. McCully of Ovied o was a turned from Europe nnd are ell tends a most cordial greeting to
mute
to
their
homes.
i new stock of goods business visitor here Friday.
citizens ami visitors.
i^n for business Sept.
Ben Monroe left yesterday for
ALL SOULS t III RCH
k l , Methodist U dies Gainesville on a business trip for
By Mrs. J. S. Ward
\ v i Mrs. I. D. Hurt several days.
August 23, Twelfth Sunday a f­
kfcJD o’clock a t the
ter Penseeost. Mass at 8 o’clock
W.
T.
Lewis
of
Macon,
Ga.,
is
firiughter, Mrs. HerG. B. Rosa and Pierce Griffin the guest of hi-, niece, Mrs. 0. J. a. m.
tm sn Geneva Avenue.
were business visitors in New Pope.
~fd to attend.
CHRISTIAN (TllJtCH
J. (’. Locke of Haines City come
Dfri-W. M. Haynes with Smyrna Friday.
Tuesday as the guest of his son, C.
)! Walter. Jr., left m
Rev. II. I. Bolton
Miss Claire Zachary is visiting C. Locke.
liursday for Jacksonville
Services
at American Legion
Miss
Monnie
flandcnck
front
Pnk of Mrs. Hayne's sister, her grand-parents in Jacksonville
Home.
hitkn.
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Stevenson. Miss Hor- for several weeks.
Bible school at 9:45 p, m.
O. W. Gilbert.
nled them a few days.
Isird’s supper and sermon nt II
There
will
be
special
music
a
t
the
will visit points in
J. R. Balding nnd family have
in.
Itlore returning.
gone to Coronndu Reach for the church services both morning and 11 Prayer meeting Wednesday nt
night on Sunday.
Mrs. William Walter, remainder of the summer.
There was a good attendance and 8 p. m at the home of Mrs. K. A.
i{tooth and Joane Wal*
a
fine interest at the prayer meet- • erhetin.
here Tuesday from
Miss Josephine Tarbcll has re­ ing on Wednesday night
i in Glendale, Ga. and turned front Troy, N. A'., where
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Pope and CONGREGATIONAL ( III RCH
b it the N. W. Dressor she has been spending the sum­
Sunday Services.
family,
and guest, Mr. Lewis spent
kjwrc former residents mer.
Sunday
School, 15:45 a. m
Thursday at Daytona Beach.
laSei on old neighbors.
Morning Service, 11 o'clock.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
P.
Harvey
I ii»t Ciami and other
Evening Service, 8 o’clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Dooley nnd
Ithlut Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Bozlan of Ge­
were in the city Friday on a n
j-fiErtruction of new neva
lia-Aillir hotel to begin shopping tour.

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Visltora and
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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

Mrs. J, P. nmirow returned to
her homo in fjukelnnd Friday after

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Rain; Many Ilosfng and

LOSE CONTESTS
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1Jlnin Friday caused cancellation of
Tigers Blank Washington 1 to I various Important events In the
D While While Sox Trounce i n t e r n realm of sport. Tennis and
Philadelphia
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xi?5ln2 tmatches
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when Bailey juggled the ball, failng to throw to tho plate. Lee
t, -ught both Hicks and Stockman
over with his single to left. Cas­
on 1 singled through the box and
Wei’: scored when McQuu threw
wjhi'y to the piute. Nance Died
Celerymen Do Best
out ' * Dumas and Josmer ended
tho Posing by fouling out to Levy
1 .W orklnLasilnnings who
made n fine catch behind third
base.
play Final Game With Tampa
Nance led off in the seventh
Today and Go to Lakeland with a single and Josmer beat out
j Monday For Three Games his bunt 1! at hardly went four feet
in front t,f the plate. It was not
even
fi« : i. Alvarez struck out.
TAMPA, Aug. 22.—(IP)—Tnmpa
(IP)—Tnmpa Snead took first on McQue’s sec­
baseball fans went out to Plnnt ond error, and Hicks brought
Field yesterday afternoon to sec Nance over with his single to right.
11 ball game but they Bnw n fist Bailey let Kidd’s throw go by him
fight instead. The affair in which nnd Jesruer nnd Snead scored for
the Smokers bent the Celcryfeds Tampa's final runs.
by n 9 to 2 score could hnrdly be I Cnsnres again led the Tampa
ciulcd a game. The losers didn’t hitters with three hits out of five
even try nftcr tho fourth inning times up. This makes ten hits this
nnd were chnrgcd with six errors player has gotten out of the hi t
while tho Smokers garnered th ir­ fifteen times nt bnt. Every Smok­
teen hits, many of which should er hit safely, except Lopez, who
have been handled if the Sanford was lip only once. l»ce kept up his
players had gone a fte r them.
nverngo with two out of five while
The excitement came in tho Weik also came through with a
fourth inning a fte r Manager Har­ pair.
dy of Sanford had gone to the
Sanford and Tampa play the fi­
field to protest to Umpire Baxter
nal
game of tho series here this
for whnt he said were wrong docisions on balls and strikes. After afternoon which will also be the
Severn) minutes of argument bo- last game these two teams play
tween the mannger nnd umpire the against each other this season.
The Smokers start a week with
official ordered llnrdy from the
field and started away. While they the Saints next -Monday a t St. Pe­
were talking Pitcher Crawford *&gt;f tersburg with the final throe days
Sanford had also gone on to the here. The six game series with
field and he then took up the a r­ Lakeland week after next will end
the 11125 Florida State League sea­
gument.
Baxter waved the player off the son.
II PO A F.
field nnd, after a few words were SANFORD AB R
passed, Crawford suddenly ran up Levy, ss............ 5 0 1 -1 2 0
1 1
to Baxter and hit him twice on Frisbie, .'lb........ &lt; 1 1 1 2
....4 0 I 2 0 0
the head knocking him down. Bax­ Joyner, If.
ter made no attem pt to striko McQue, 21*......... 4 0 1 I 4 2
Crawford and still had ids protec­ Dumas, cf........ 2 0 1 5 0 0
~ ...'1 0 1 0 0 3
tor on nnd was not in any position Bailey, lb.
1 0 11
to oven defend himself, Crawford Kinsey, rf......... 4 1 0
was restrained by the players on Alford, e............:i 0 0 :t 0 0
the field until the police officers Hardy, c........... I d 1 0 0 0
got to him and placed him under Kidd, p.............. 4 0 0 0 1 0
arrest.
T o ta ls ......... 21 2 7 24 7
Police Lieutenant Meeks made
x Butted for Aifoul in ninth
the arrest and required Crawford
AB li H PO .
■ to post a twenty-five dollar bondTAMPA
for appearance in police court tills Sncnd, 21i.............4 2 1 1 1 :
0:
morning. Umpire Baxter then fin­ Hicks, 2b.............. 5 1 I
2i
ed Crawford one hundred dollars Stockman, cf. .. 4 l l
Weik, ss
4 1 2
1\
and ordered him from tho field.
Loo, rf.................. 5 1 2
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Casa res, If........ 5
1 2
2i
Lopez, c.............. I 0 0
2i
Nance, r ............... 4 I 1
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JoHtner, lb. . . 3 1
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Fined $100 by Umpire Ha\ter Following Argument
Concluded By A Fight

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TAMPA, A uk. 22. - / ^ - I ,cfc a t|S
wa * erased from the percentage,a
column of the I.nkelnnd team nnfl;
a victory from the Sanford dun “ ■| a
n ,-csult of n ruling by Iln&gt;' 1 ar.,!.'' 5
Icy, acting president of tba b loridn "
u* uo, *ent out to dub prc.-ulcnts 5
T hursday nnd announced here rri- P
day. unon n formal protest enter* n
cd by the Lnkelnnd manager, mil a
Brnz'tir.
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The 1 protest was based upon n *
vtolntic-n of the playing rules by ■
thr S-tltford club in taking out n a
player /o r a pinch runner and nl- ■
lowing the nricinn! player to re- g
mnin\in the game without tho con- *
sent of fihe opposing manager. The B
game w as played in Sanford an ■
August 5 and was won by the home ■
team.
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Following is the official stand- J
ing of the Florida League includ­ f;
ing W ednesday’s games and the
thrown out games, two for Tampa
and one for Sanford.
TEAM
'Von Lost
Tampa ....................
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Lnkelnnd
St, Petersburg .................. ‘-4 20
Sanford .......1..................... 1- ‘*1

r a n k s , B ro w n s \ v in nnHonal championship tournam ent
-------nt Forest Hills, N. Y., were found
DETROIT, Aug. i!l!.—DP)—Win- impossible with the courses soft
go's triple off Coveleskie in the and the downpour continuinK at
eleventh, followed by three sue- the time play was scheduled to
ccssive bases on balls by Marberry, start. The program will carry finwho relived him, gave Detroit u nix over to Monday with Helen
1 to 0 victory over Washington Wills, tho champion and her BritFriday in the series opener. Aside jsh rival, Kathleen .MeKane, fafrom u double by Hairier, tho tri- voretl to meet for the title.
I»le was the only worth while hit
j. w.as a,(,0 necessary to put off
Detroit got off the veteran Senn- untj| today the somi-finnl matches
tor. Joe Judge, Washington first ,n the invitation tennis tournament
baseman, is in a hospital topight ut Newport
with a concussion of tho brain nnd
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Vn,La possible fracture of the skull , P d ^ y g h fi d New York, ready
from being hit by a pitched bnil j® bt*. nt c“Lh &lt;dbtr a hastbn I
, 1' -..coiid innin"
'throats, were compelled to desist,
*Seme by innings P*
«nUre d°ub[? be»tlcr
CHANNEL SWIM DELAYED
Washington 000 000 00 0 0 -0 - 8-0 th™™n °YFlr . t? i)Un,inly‘,n ♦ 1
Detroit . OOP 000 000 01-1-1 l-l
This will bring a diuble today,
Coveleskie, Mnrberry nnd Ruol; another tlie next day a»d a smCAPE OBIS NKZ. Franco. Aug.
Whitchill and Ilassk-r.
K&gt;G ^ 0 on Monday, which i» an 2 2 —(IP)—George Bouilley, former
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i open date on the scheuule. Since
Flinch national swimming cham­
pion. who .was to start from here
INDIANS DOWN YANKS
Friday night in an attempt to
CLEVELAND, Aug. 22.—(A1)—
swim the English channel to Do­
Cleveland won the opening game
of the series with New York, 2 to
ver, was forced to postpone the
swim because of unsettled weath­
I, Buckeye having the better of a
pitchers’ battle with Junes. Three
er conditions.
consecutive hits by the first three
Bmiilloy was scheduled to stnrt
butters up in the lir^t inning gave
nlsjut 10:30 o’clock tonight, the
Now York its only run. Jamieson
weather perm itting.
tied the score in the seventh on
his pass and . teal and Stimmn’s
single, while he scored the winning
run in the ninth on his double and
Summn’s single.
M mugor Speaker of the Indiana
is out of tho game as a H-flult
of being hit on the right elbow by
I’itrher -Marberry of Washington
Friday,
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Score by innings:
New York .. . 100 00(1 000— 1 -0-1
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Cleveland ..
000 (100 101—2-8-0
Batteries: Jones anil Bengotigh; Sanfon! nt Tnmpa,
St. Petersburg a t Lakeland.
Buckeye 1111 i Myntt.
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Presenting the newly crowned na­
tional public links golf champion.
In other words, moot Raymond
MeAuliffe, familiarly known 111
"Red from Buffalo.” Hu beat
William Shcrrlek of Now York in
tho final round at Garden Gity,
L. I., the other day, &lt;i and fi. He's
been playing golf for quite a while
around Now York stale.

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Warehouse site one block o ff First St. ?63qq/
Three lots in Park View at $100 each. Easy
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of 28.000 Christian missionaries
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American annual contributions to
Mm work amount to 810.000,000
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Both Teams Score Three Buns
III First lnninq; Houston
And Brower I name lo Stop
Onslaught of Highlanders

LAKELAND, Aug. 22.—UV)—
Totals . . 29 P 13 27 13 li Tin Highlanders la a! tin- Saints,
Sanford
000 000 011—2 H to I, in the *ec«md gi.iuo here
rV fTn
It -.van tho fifth successive dc- f* 1,“}
Tampa
. .. 010 500 SOx 9 Friday in the home aeries. Both feat
for Connie Murk', dub. led J - n C E l
Two base hits, Frisbio, McQue, flubs scored three run in the first
Hardy.
Stolon braes, Duma:, inning. Brown’s triple with two i Rommel, J a r of the Philadelphia Y ou c a n
Hardy, Snead, Hicks, 2. Double &lt;ui and a wild pitch giving tin twirling tuff, wns wild and m f- h® talftt* i
plays, McQue to Levy to B lilry. Saints their, while Brazier's triple i f&gt;vtivo when the White Sox had m a te ria ls
fo ra
Left on bases, Ssnfaril 8; Tampa with two on imyi tin* Highlander men on baa©. He gave way :&lt;&gt; u
10, First bare- - a ball;!, off Alva­ their run*, llinxier scoring in n I'U ■b hltt- r and Lefty Baum-art- conip/ole;
Iter Vas likewise unable t,, dnvk h o m o *B*
rez, 3; ICirM 3. Wild pitches, AI- long fly.
| tin* bitting of tho Sox.
ro c t from
v a i I * i i 9 Oil fall:, Nnncu. I
The Bo Score
G . v Mu iceiled ilainngarln' i
pile, Baxter. Time 2:05.
ST. PETE
A It li PO A K ami
elii &lt;'led Hu- -coring i» lh‘.
Morris, rf.
.. ; I I a 0 0
eight
h rhe Athletic ih fen
an- [ f W T v
Messiu-r, ss. .
:
purently working under a . train. T ’a JT'ffT
Mitchell, 2h-ll,. .
| contributed three errm , , nil &gt;if * lv M * *
Brown, cf.
; which figured in th** rearing of the
Doyle,
3li-2b.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE I
!Chicago club.
i
iti
(.Second Halt)
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Score by innings:
HU B l m
Won Loit Pet. i
Philadelphia
ton 001 non ■_&gt; jjr , , l j ~ |
Tampa .............
37 17 .(185
&lt; hicano
non .u i mix x QBjjggBj
Lakeland
3d 21
did)
Batteries: Baumgartner, Groves, I T T5 ~ ~y *
St. Petersburg
_5 3d .4551
Itomi.ioli and Cochrane, Perkin - w B x V
Sanford .........
. 13 id
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BALANCE MONTHLY

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Phil-.delphin at Chicago.
Boston at St. Louts.
Wachinglon a t Detroit.
N&lt; York at Cleveland.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
f'iiicinnati at Boston.
Chicago a t Brooklyn.
Pit: burgh at* Now York.
St. I. ii ut Philadelphia.

LAKELAND TEAM
TAKES SAINTS IN
CAMP FRIDAY, 8-4

Crawford said that Baxter had
called him &lt;n name that generally
calls for a fight but tho umpire
emphatically denied having done
an. None of tho players who were
close to them were found who bad
heard the words th a t Crawford
gnid had been used.
Acting President Bay I’armely
said Inst night th a t he had a p ­
pended Crawford pending an in­
vestigation which will he held lids
afternoon. Ho will be given a fair
hearing us everyone is entitled to
and all witnesses to Hie occurence
will be examined before the league
head makes a final ruling.
AIvnrez Pitches (iood Came.
Alvarez pitched his usual good
game for Hie Smokers, holding the
Coleryfcds to three single: for the
first seven inning. Two bases on
NATIONAL LEAGUE
balls in thu fourth inning filled the
Totoil* ■
bitgs a fter Joyner had singled but
Won Lost Pet.
57 11 .111)3 I.AKKI AND
third was us far ns tho runners got PillHliurgli .........
ns Ai made the next one foul out New Y o rk ............ . (17 r»o .573 Kowalski, 2b
to Josmer. That was the Inning ( inclniiati .. .
li'2 52 .511 Bin k lo j, - .
in which thu trouble occurred. Ev­ St. Louis .. .
57 110 . IS7 Welch, ir.
erybody was 11 little nervous and Brooklyn .. .
.. 53 5H .177 I Brazier, cf.
Al could not find tbe plate for two Philadelphia
.. 52 (it
.Kill 1Edwards, lb.
of them.
C hicago........ . .. . 60 03 .413]
Cttsnr let up in the eighth when B o sto n ................. . 50 (18 .421 roii face
I 'rniieis,
he had a II to 0 lead ami as a re­
I.li liter.
sult Frisbie clouted thu ball on the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
nose for a two-bagger and McQue
Won Lost Pet,
followed with another one to send Wasli-ngton
71 II
.0 11
x Batted for Itrewur ill Pt.li,
Philadelphia .. ..
him across.
72 11 .or;
3-1(1 OOP til'll— I
..
Two more hits in the ninth sent &lt; hlc.-.go
(SO 51
.501 St. I'eti-r burg
302 030 Oltx—H
another runner over tho plate. St. Lone.
59 57 .509 Lakeland
Summary: Three hare
hits,
Bailey singled to right hut was Del roll
.. 50 59 .187
Stulea bn e&gt;,
forced by Kinsey. The runner took &lt; lovci inti
52 05 .4 11 Brown, llinziac.
second on a passed hull and scored New York ..
IP 01 .431 Buckley, W&lt;leh, Brazier. Saeriwhen Hardy, pinch hitting for Al­ BrMton ............
1 77
j liees. M.-nm-c, 2, Surface. Double
play ., Kowal ki. Buckley to Ed­
ford, got a two-bagger to left. The
Sanford manager :dole third hut
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
| uard ■; Buckley in Edwards, Doyle;
l.efl on
was stranded there when Kidd cod­
Won Lost l ’ct. Kowal: ki t-i Ivlwaid .
New OrleiittH
ed the gunie by striking out.
71) 54 Jitift bases. Si. Petersburg 0; Lakeland
The Sanford pitcher would have Atluiiln
72 50 .502 3. First bare: on halls off Luther
pitched a good game with any kind Nashville
(M on .r,21 l: Houston l; Brower 5. Struck
v f support behind him but as it Memphis
.. 07 03 .515 out, by Luther 3; Blower 1. Hits
.
was he was touched for thirteen Mobile
01 00 .480 off Houston 2 in I; i,ff Brower 5
blngles ami six errors were com­ Chattanooga
57 till .403 in 7. Wild pitch, Luther, I. Los­
Umpire,
mitted by his team.
Itaih-y at Little Reek
5770 .419 ing pitcher, Brower.
first was responsible for half of Birmingham
.. 65 70 .410 t mi:,', H jwuM and Simpums. Tim.'
them while McQue contributed two
1
.With Frisbie making one.
•AY ENTER SHOOT
Snead got on in the first on a
Y esterd a y ’s
base on balls and advanced two
bases 011 infield outs. Weik also
i i a i n e s g it y . Aug. 22.—iim R e su lts
walked but Leo lifted one to Joy­H
n E. Johnson, pie idont of the
ner.
llaineit &lt; ity Gun eluli, and runner
FLORIDA STATE l.EAGUI
The first score* came in Hie sec­
np f»c state champion, bus been
ond when Cnsures led off with a Lakeland 8; St, Petersburg 4,
"nlif ed bv letter tbi- week from
single and Lopez wns safe on l-’rii- Tampa 9; Sanford 2.
*he Atnerii'au Trap Shocitt-rs nsbie's wild threw. Jesmcr drew a
social ion that he is entitled to
NATIONAL l.EAGUI
base on balls to fill the buses with
represent l lorida in the shoot to
games fnined out.
nobody mtL Alvarez popped to
hold at Dayton, Ohio, beginning
Levy and Snead struck out. Hick
August 21 .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
wns safe at first on Bailey's boot
-foiinsoti is entitled, according to
and Casares scored.
Stockman New York 2; Cleveland 1.
tho letter, to enter the five mail
Washington
0;
Detroit
l
(11
cent a high one to Dumas in right
ntt-e team at the Grand American
ningH.)
field with the buses still loaded.
I rap meet.
Two singles in the third did the Boston 7; St. I.ou'ut 9,
Smokers no good ns one wns forced Philadelphia 2; Chicago 8.
a t second und the other was
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
stranded when Jeumor was called
Chattanooga 8; Atlanta 12.
out on strikes.
The Sunfyrd team went lip in the Memphis 5; .Mobile 0.
air in the fourth nnd the Smokers Little Rpck 5; New Orleans 4.
batted around sending five runs Nashville HR Birmingham 0.
over the plate. Alvarez was up
$5,380,(8)0 to bo apunt
spent (hi
tltla year
first and drove n single to center
fk'Id. Three players went a fte r for hard road construction In Luke
It but Dumas couldn’t quite leach couaty. i
it. Hftcud beat out a bunt when
Kidd circled around the hull and
didn’t oven pick it up. Hicks foreid Alvarez at third ami the double
atenl advanced both
runners.
StWdaaOtt walked to fill the I.AWI,
Weik beat out a grounder down the
first base line and Sncud scored

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 35
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Living room,din­
ing room, 2 bedmoms, kitchen,
b.itli. Four olhti
lans shown in
rce C itil’il.

P

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in th yotirscif.Our
1 lastructlim»c*.
rMn tffacry
CaUlntf contain* r—
Lw«pUnv.
Rotten wood is used in the n-d
ling &lt;-f the fine parts of the high
t grade Swiss ami French watch
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J I A ip 're /, Dutcli colonial with
jjff ^41—L3 k full ceilings second

- H h r i l M ' p Yi T floor, ll'x22' living
rlk l 11 i I J 'v li, t P J , m.,m, dining r e m , kit
Sc *1., iln.-n. 3 bcdiooms. bjth.

P ric e includes all lumber cut to hi;
highest grade interior woodwork, sidingflooring, windows, doors, glass, paint
hardware, nails, lath, roofing, will
complete instructions and drawings
F r e ig h t p aid lo your station. Pet
m anent homes — NOT PORTABLE
Many styles to choose from. Writs
to d a y for FREE M n n o y -S a v in
rntntloR No. r.iih.

W a r ra n te d
to w e a r l

The Aladain Co. W &amp; X "
City, Midi,

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We can’t go into
details here — but
ifyou’lldroparound
we’ll give you them
in full. A purchase
plan th a t’s d iffer­
e n t on Balloons in­
finitely superior —
Diamonds!

Wight Bros. Co

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W E E K B U Y IN G M F L l'&lt;S. VI11
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M U L E S W IL L A R R IV E AT [HR
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M O N D A Y , AUGUST
2-IT IL
I T W IL E PA Y YOU TO
SEE TH ESE
M U L E S BE FOR*
B U Y IN G E L S E W H E R E .

InccirfHsratril

Sanford, Florida

Eustis, Florida.

complete
line of Diamonds

YVe have a

Sanford-

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THE BETTER A PRODUCT
j WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

CDS

T.very button, every seam
o*i l)u(rhe» T rum en U guar­
anteed by that famous War­
ranty of IOC a Hutton; St.no
a Hip.
And, bciidcs, DutchcM
Trouxert will pkiaxc you in
style, fit and all around com­
fort as you have never Lecu
pleased beforel
Exam ine o u r complete
Ihuchrss Trouser Line and »ce
for yourself bow pleasing it,c
patterns ate—bow durable the
fabrics.
Come in end convince your­
self when next dowu our way.

F its! Street

Florida Dense Long Leaf v ellow Pin*
Lumber has Strength and Durability
Thai
Porous Lumber Can Equd
FLORIDA DENSE LONG LEAF
P IN E MANUFACTURERS
MASON HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE. FLA.

�AY, AUGUST 22,1925

Phone 148
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REAL ESTATE

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FOR SALE: House and two lots FOR SALE: One pair mules, har­
ness and wagon. Hay rake and
50x127. Will sell cheap for cash.
Apply E. L. Killebrew, South San­ mowing machine. W. E. Betts, Ball
ford Avenue. Pinecrest Subdivis­ Hardware Co.
ion.
i*R SALE: Two Rast front lots
mi Sanford Avo.. 00*125 feet,
ne corner. Easy terms. Address
ax 352. City.

LEARN ABOUT Polk County a,
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Lakeland, through the sta
Engraving, Embossing. Sc« us Telegram. Best ndvertMn®
first. We do it. Phone 417-W. Iliu m in South Florid*.1 Publish
R. R. Ave.-Commerclul St.

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Wanied
I'Oil SALK: Two now houses on
Snnfuril Ave. Three miles out. FOR SALE: Seed potatoes, Spauld­
uindervilte Heights. Lots from
ing Rose Four for fall planting
$-00.00 up. K n s y terms. A. C. Gin- Price $1.50 per Tmshel. F. F. Dut­
oer. Gindervitle, Fla.
ton &amp; Co., Sanford, Fla.

FOR QUICK SERVICE, try THE
SEMINOLE PRINTERY, W. N.
Lumley, Prop. PRINTING THAT
PLEASES, a t very reasonable
prices. Remington Portable Type­
w riters. Telephone 93, Wclnkn
Bldg.

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PRINTING

E. SPURI.ING, subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

COLUMBUS (Gn„) LEDGER
Classified ads have the larger
circulation in Southwestern Geo,
JAM ES H. C O W A N -A ll kinds gia. Rate 8c (U-word line) line,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater nr.d Boat Tanks. At Oak iu itr-A, tl me prosperous furmAvenue and Third Street. Tele­ t rs and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise iu the DeLand
phone 111.
Daily News, rule lc per word, cash
TIN AND METAL WORK

Building: Material

FOR SALE: Two East front lots
mi Sanford Ave.. 00x200 feet.
Three miles out. Easy terms. Ad­
FOR SALE: 3 acres com in field. dress Box 352, City.
W, E. Tite, Celery Avenue.
FOR QUICK SALE and nt a bar­ FUR SALE a t u bargain, stock of
merchandise and store fixtures,
gain warehouse site 100x117 ft..
amount about $1,500.00. Will trade
’•"Orond siding. Phone 571-J.
for good Ford ns cash payment
f y n QUIuk SALE: Three Rose and terms on balance. Rent reason­
Court lots, one corner $1700 ench. able. Have other business reason
$375 cash on each lot, balance ensy. for selling. A real bnrgun for some
Dean-Berg
Corporation. Phone one. For further information rail
7 | 3 , ______
on or write F'. F’, McNeal, Oviedo,
FOR SALE: One solid oak marble
base, plate glass top counter
fifteen feet long. Manager Western
OR SALE: One F'ord coupe. 1925
model. Cheap. Victor McLnulin.

MIRACLE Concrete t.o„ general
cement work, aldawalka, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J, R
Terwilleger, Prop.

Full SALK: Gas stove nml double
Ik-iI. 304 W. r.ti! Street.

FOR SAI.F’: 2 caliber Winchester WILL PAY cash for your ei|uity
HILL LUMBER CO. House o
in city lots. Send full descrip­
repealing rifle, 12x15 wall tent,
Service, Quality and Price.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The 32-2(1 Smith &amp; Wesson revolver, tions ami, price to I'. O. Box 831.
HERALD will bring you in big ami some house paint at $1.95 per
results. Advertise
obi a r ­ gallon. Apply 509 Sanford Ave.
ticles you have stomd away and
have no use for, A little thirty- FOR SALE Oil TRADE: Grocery
THIS
store for city or country prop­
cent ad may bring you several
ARCHIYECI
IBSS IHRKC10RY
dollars. Phono I IS and a repre­ erty. 391 Sanford Ave.
sentative will call and see you
I FOR SALE: Late model Uuick six,
| |* *l*r* " U h l *
in perfect condition. Will considIk* * r u | i l r « f B a a f a r a
FI.ORIDA-Ukl.ANDO ndo or real e la te for trade. Box 203.
„ (a o f tra
needed,
.Mondne’ Sentinel; large:
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j* Hat t i h r u a n * * 0* Large corner lot
i* l« r e q u i r e d .
I t I*
dn* l u ll SALK or 5 months lease, di­
fi-d businesu, rate lc « wi
■I p h a t i r i n - a l l r
!*&gt;
rect fioin owner 5 room house,
on Sanford Ave­
Imum 2Je cash with mder,
■alrar*.
— I Imtli. eleetric lights, 2 1-2 acres,
nue in Rose Court
the '10 orange tree, on hard rood 2 1-2
IHE MOKNINC
n.Mtiir.it miioh
r Spdr* la Fhla
in Imiles from post office toward-&gt;
--Priced for quick
R * CT O R Y
113 Magnolia Ave.
oril Country Club. Ideal place for chick-J
6 First Class Barbers
ens. Plume 571-J.
sale at $2250 —
MONK
Special Attention
$275 Cash, $275 in
Given To I-adlea and Children TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands tend the clas­
50 days, balance
sified pages of Florida’s Great
d Directory Chinaware in English Porce­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
$150 semi-annu­
Minimum 25c, ca h with order. (INK F'ORD HAUER, new motor,
ally. Apply
[\G — MoUlgruphlng, lains, Uuvarian and Japanese Write for complete rate card.
new tires, in first class condi­
and mulling—as you
China make lovely Kills
tion. Price $199.99. Can lx* seen at
-when you want it
799 W. 3rd St. Telephone 290-W,
n il. E. Porch. First
Cal! between 5 p. in. nml 7 a. m.
The
Ball
Hardware
IBank Bldg.
Prompt.
tu rtle*

KfTlolaoi.

DAVID B. HYKB

HILTON’S

W. H. LONG

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fwDrive It.
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4ID Hanford Ave. Sanford, Ha,

ITOS Ton m n n
AUTO SERVICE Day
b Meets all trains R««*ifer. Phone 651 and 63-W

H. A. SPE lit
Contractor and Builder
i99-M — Phone — 499-61

Service and Quality
Reigns
li P I A C A F E
k Waffle House
fct, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.

2199 PALMETTO AVE.

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bah Hardware

DRUGS

P hone S
OkO ELECTIUC CO.
Men to GlHon A Platt
Everything elec
JIISAI. B 1 T V T B — I.VVBSTHKN'I

I.oliliy I'ulc«ton-Uruml«V Hl'lf,
Hauforil
Florida

WUTXTUm AND
UTd aUPPUEH
MUrt# mtiou. Mng•dSwond.First»tlj Elm,
'Afenuf mj lutb Htreot.
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P “e‘_}Jhun» 299-W

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anything?

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Ufflci in
ing Annex. 1921 Dodge Touring.
1925 Dodge Co itpc.
1923 Dodge Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
Dodge Graham I 1*2 •'
J. Moughton 1923 Truck.
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truc
Rchitect
I. W . Phillips' Sons
lionaJ Hank Bldg.
Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
- 1— — Florida Phone 3
Oak and 2nd S

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2918 Palmetto Avenue. :
month. Inquire first house

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Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
999 Laurel Ave. Telephone 993

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I&gt;KVK I,UPKItS ATTENTION
Pensacola ■* beginning
the
greatest development in Geotgin’s
history: a half million dollar highway to the guH beach just finished; at two million dollar bridge
across Kscutahia Buy uturted;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millioni
being spent "it highway; greatest
chance for live developers to gel
In on gruuitd Iloot-. Write (levelupmeiiL Dcpurtmeut. Tito Pema
cola News.

Wc Have the Best
Buys

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

1NSUUANCK

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Water Fronts

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We will help you
finance and develop
the properties which
we now control.

Magnolia nt Second

M UST ST

LOANS

By GEORGE McMANUS
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A 50 ft. corner lot fac­
ing Lake Monroe, only
one block from For­
rest Lake Hotel. $200
per foot. Terms.

We Have Several
Tracts On Lake
Monroe

a arc wasting time and mof tbit page hasn’t your cltuI advertisement. Phone it in

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1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

well within the City
limits that offer the
best development pro­
positions in Sanford.

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ACREAGE, BUSINESS, HOMES

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE - A
gustu, tin-, Augusta’s g rente
classified medium, rate, cash,
charge. 19c minimum.
SruWN, W. VA., people
yrested in Florida. Each
tliruugh u classified ad
Morgantown POST. Six
word for six consecutive

THERE’S A
DIFFERENCE

Cook Bros.

Drinking Water

JNG UP FATHER
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Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
Shirley Apartments, 219 First FOR RENT—Rnmi* wlt.i or withStreet. Phone •lilt.
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
Lincoln House.
FOR KENT: 2 1
land. See Dr. F’. •
F ull RENT: Front liedroom, 321
Luke, Sanford, F’ln

the Galnfitvillo Sun.

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cent a word daily, two cent* a word
Sundays.

Have you ror ms to rent or sonic
second hand furniture lo sell? My prices &lt;m Tires and Tubes
Uso The Herald’s classified page
nru lower.
and
e*’t result*
Rooms 1215 West 2ml
\ Brown.
Oil prices are lower too.

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell

Automobiles

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rooms. Hot ami cold water. 129 ald Office.
Palmetto Ave.
MAN with ear to work in evening!
from I to 9. Attractive propo­
sition for liusller. Give references
in letter. Write “ Proposition" Caro
FDR RENT: 3 room apartment Herald.
furnished. Call Herald Office,

ADVERTISING gets icgults if &lt;13
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily Ne as m circulated in Full SAI.F’.: Four hits. One 5
room cottage and out house.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
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II l a b r a p r u p l r
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lrrn i r r a l u n n f a n m l b r r
Mgr., Box 122, Gainesville, Fla., thhi irh l iHn riiM
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for agency in your town.
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MUST BE SOLD quickly. Palmet­ WANTED: Colored boys and girls, rf ll nr lalau n n b trhna t Ifn ar ni m ra l lf n I Imn ar Kn ltaa aa l l na na fto Avenue lot in Sanford Heights Lu-Ueth Cafeteria.
plu*. h u t t h r n n t b n r nf a a f n f lb *
b im k lfli
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for $1590. Easy terms. Dean-Berg
a n m m rr r r a o rta m n k ra r l i h r r l.lb h r
Corporation. Phone 713.
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FOR UF'.NT: Apartment near new WANTED: Boy that is not going h a p p e n I n f n l l n r r i n , f r u m h a u t e .
to school to work. One that likes T h e n n l f l i m e l | r a i n * a l a a m u m e r
hotel. No children, 1909 Union
n il I h r l l m r . W i t h Ih e * *
to
work. Apply Lnney’s Drug frrr». ru rrt r e I*
Ave.
rp lln n * .
n n r » f t h r m I* a l l
Store.
rlah l,
l i n n l i l n l &gt; ..« r a n
aleep n a
n i i n . h hm iril nm l h n . e n n p r r f e r FOR RENT: Attractive, large fur­
e n r r n* t o i i h a l , o n e a t.
nished room, nenr the water. WANTED: Surveying work by ex­
1 h m r tf lr il nil h ln il* nf a u m m e *
perienced surveyor. Address C, r r a n r l * n m l m | m l t l r r I n n n r b o d r
Private home. Phone 571-J.
**hn m i n i . In a n n n a r a m i r n a i e
11. W. Care Herald.
Im rh , , IIh a n n i r l h l n c r r a l l p
p le a a FOR UF'.NT: I’our room furnished
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getic boys 12 lo II years of ago Y o u m I* h i m i l r n l u r I h e p l a e e *
9th St. Phone 9103 a fter 7:39 p.
to sell the Herald iu afternoons. * u n m r h h u t I h r a u l a s r v r t a l a l f
m.
A chance to earn your vacation a* III li e f l a e n m l i l n n i l r1. n n r * .
FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping money. Apply in evenings lit Her­
h i m ..

WANTED: To buy a nine or ten
room houae close in, suitable for
roomers. Will pay $1500 cash, bal­
ance in monthly payments. Price
must be reasonable. P. 0 . Pox 121.
A REAL BUY: 5 room bungalow WANTED: Carpenters and labor­
with garage on Sanford Ave­ ers for new ice plant. Apply on
nue. Has never been occupied. I-«*t job nt Reels Garage.
60*125. Price *4600. Only $800
cash. Balance $25 u month. See WANTED T 0 ~ RENT; 5 room
house. Rent not exceed $25.00
Alts. Tolar with Dean-llerg Oorper month. Will lease for 12
pm alien. Phone 83.
months. J. B. It. Care Herald.

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PROPERTYon First Street nt
$725 per ft.
and easy terms

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                    <text>in Florida's Heart,
rl,l*3 G reatest Vegetable
115 Richest Garden Land

WEATHER

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Generally fair Friday; fi
local
thundershower*. I
southwest and west winds.
Maximum Temp,
Minimum Temp,

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SANFORD, FLO RID A, F R ID A Y , AUGUST 21, 1925.

PR IC E FIVE CENTS

Jury Finds Richmond SI

ome

Guilty O f Killing 3 P e

Clarksburg, W estVirgim a; ^
Sentenced To Die In Chair I FAVOR POOL NEW RETAINING
r n o Tim. riT;,
Mother Suspected By Father ™
CLARKSVILLE, tv. Vn., Ang.
21.—(/P&gt;—Louis McCaUlcy, lit nnd
hi* brother Rrobcrt McCauley, Jr.,
Swimming
Strongly Ad­ E’ast End Dulkhcnd Work Pro­ Thursday were dragged from the
vocated by Members At
gresses Rapidly With Forty sidewalk in front of the home of
Luncheon Today; Young Is
Piling Doing Poured and as

a jury in Hustings court here
Thursdny to die in the electric
chair for the murder of Henry
Grady Carter. The jury of Fred­
ericksburg citizens found the 20year-old triple slayer guilty ~0f
first degree murder for shooting
and nlmost instantly killing the
restaurant owner, his rival for the
affections of Mrs. Vivian Tomlin
Peers, 18-year-old clothing model.
Mrs. Peers nnd Detective J. Har­
vey Uurkc also were killed, and
Willis Britt, automobile salesman
Its being Made to was wounded on July 28 last.
The verdict of the Fredericks­
feventFireSpread- burg jury, which was called upon
to decide the case, when Judge
fto VirginTim ber Frederick W. Coleman presiding,
held an unprejudiced jury could
WING HOCK. N. C.— not be obtained in Richmond, was
!1.— (AIM— The forest brought in nt 1:27 o’clock after
iat spread to wooded
of Gran father Motin-

■jjtiin Is H elpin g
Wf Fighters To
I flames Under
Eplete
Control

iScw - Member

* &gt;

Talks on Ili.TlTh^d nnd H old Was Do la von 'Icmnornrily DrAre Enjoyed; Radio Sta­
cause Drokcn Shaft; First
tion Is Also Advocated
Mreet Work to lie Rushed

om a burning saw mill
tost completely girdled
ter half of the slope this
hg and was burning itbt aided by light rain.
fighters who are mak-

estimated that already mili dollars worth of timber
Jn destroyed. Charring of
ither mountain, which is
Lent property, will destroy
[f the most picturesque
in scenery in Lantern Unit-

CHICAGO, Aug. 21.— (/Pi n,
funeral for Victor K. Ijiwmn, pi.,
prietor of the Chicago Daily New ,
who died suddenly here last night,
will lx* held here at 11 a. in.. M,„|
day. Further details have not |,.•„
announced.

ussenge
" ir i assenge.s
&lt;&gt;l Newport
, ‘d
Ito Dave Meea Miss­
ing Relieved to Have lleen
Drowned; Death List Is 12
NEWPORT. R. |„ Aug! 21.
— f/1*&gt; — The Mackinac death
loll mounted to |.| today and
hospital
aulhoritles expect
Hint at least 5 inure will
climb to the burn*.
NEW PORT, I;. |., Aug. 21.—1/1’)
I he toll of deaths m he Markin.

tillc-Blnwiiig Rod. section.
Ifxthcr mountain is a part
Blue Ridgo range and lies
luz.i cmmty between illow:k nnd Linville, both noptilm*r resorts where tbousraitors are nttractcil each
LWtJwiigh there are large
kit’s hero nnd at Linville,
Idoraled on Grandfather

known
is gixsl
lile heleaderesente-l
i all its
oppor-

Vy
persons, terribly
scalded when the boiler exploded
»ii the excursion boat us she steam•&lt;1 through N’arragari -ett buy on
I uesday night, have not the slight
i'll elmnee to recover, physicians
at both the naval and Newport hosptlals asserted.

cinent'1" •1 °i'!r
persons, reported as
it . i-it ‘i111!,,,ir'g. are UJiiivcd to have boon

1(1 tat- drowned. Lllited Stales naval fie

Motel Is Safe
iVlI.I.E, Aug. 21.—(/P)_
s estimated by citizens of
IKock to he approximately
pa dollars have been done
Iratr.er mountain timebr
In by forest fires which
[•raging there today, it
lust night in a teler***Jfv to the Asheville

, in i,m u ;, mig. _ i.— vice pro
ident Charles G. Dawes issued tin.
statement Thursday:
"The death of Victor luiw.xon i.s
an irreparable loss to this city and
state und to America generally. He
has demonstrated that dignity,
high purpose, cleanliness and con­
viction in journalism is not iiicinnpatible with great business suc­
cess. Mi. luiwson was a most sin­
cere and conscientious man. To
him Ids position as the editor and
publisher o f a great newspaper
was one o f public trusteeship. Ills
positions wero taken in accordance
with his ideas of what was right,
rather than what was popular.”

Many Doing Driven Daily ing n Texas license* which sped

paily Band Concerts Dredge Degins W ork
During W in ter U rged Again This A ftern oon

|er Destroyed
hut $1,000,000

Lffort to prevent the spread
^larc to virgin timber, still President
C'oolidge Issues
g. have attained some sucStatement Draining Nnictl
ritizens described tho conChicago Publisher; Dawes
kin as one of the greatest
Also Regrets ilis Passing
history of Western North

Committee

away before officers could inter­
vene. Robert McCauley, the fath­
er, said he believed the children
hnd been kidnapped by his Mexican
wife. Mrs. Stella McCauley, of
San Antonio, Texas.
McCauley, who Is separated
from his wife, said he had lieen in­
formed his wife had been in town
last night hut he hml not seen her.
His mother said she had rccognixcd the occupants of the car as her
son’s wife and her uncle Enrico
Gnricin. When the machine stopP*d she was surprised but sup­
posed the occupants bad come t&lt;&gt;
visit tho children.
Fhe invited

The ndv
brief delay
delay caused by a
pool ns a muBnk?n»|f «" "wimn,inK' After
A f' ,,r «a brief
.................—
engine,
project
Ohioiri "*1 ,mProv®")Vnl broken shaft
on the cutter
! ‘ J ' “ 'municipal radio station ftile dredge Niagara began work on
“ inf r T U,,Si0f wi,le|y Advertising the First Street fill again this
it ’ “ " I w,‘ y» ®nd moans of attornnon. According to informa­
1 nling adequate entertainment tion given out by Mr. Doty, who
or toimsts and winter visitors as
is in charge of dredging operations
’ *' «• for the people 0f this city rapid progress has been attained
during the coming winter season
on this project although the work
was not started until lust Satur­
day.
On Thursday morning the shaft
snapped o ff and progress was neeeisarily halted until this afternoon
when u new pieee of inaehinery
r i was installed.
A good sized area nt tho foot of
Cypress avenue has already been
filled in and Mr. Doty believes that
the entire section between Sanford
,,
,
■
uvnijr in gen Avenue and the Hotel Forrest Lake
that a large and spacious pool be will Ik* up to the bulkhead level
Head on ( ’rash Results In
constructed at ,„&gt; early date be­ within the next few weeks.
11 Others Doing Injured;
cause of Its necessity to the peo­
Working westward from the new
ple of .Sanford.
Failure
to Transmit Regu­
hotel, the pile driving crew under
It was stated that in conjunction
lar Orders Cause of Wreck
Mr. Freeman has already driven
, ,, ,
l,w"""&gt;lng pool thero more than 1,0(10 piles and has com­
should be hand stand shell, places pleted more than a third of the
LEADVILLE, Col......Vug. 21.—
for playing ehcckets, horse shoe retaining wall extending from the (A*)—Two firemen were killed nnd
pitching courts and various other hotel to Sanford Avenue.
11 pnsscnger.i lire known to have
types of amusements that ordinar­
been injured in a head-on collision
1
0
Pilings
Made
Daily.
ily interest citizens and tourists
As soon as the pile driver works between the I’anorainle Spe-ilnls
alike.
up
to Sanford Avenue, it will re- ' on the Denver nnd Rio Grnndo
It was urged by a number of
turn
to the hotel and drive approx­ Western Railroad in Granite Can­
tho.,o present that provisions he
imately
I uoo piles on the other yon, Itl miles west of Buena Vista,
mad., for daily hand concerts at
side
to
provide
for the construc­ Colo., late Thursday.
some appropriate place in San­
The dead: Fireman J. \V. Tnughtion
of
an
area
sufficiently
large
ford during the ensuing winter. P,
tengnum, of train No. 7,and C. E.
enough
for
vehicles
to
approach
vvas said that this will prove one
Phelan . of train No. H, both of
the best investments that can the entrance from the Eastern end. sulida, Colo.
Forty
reinforced
concrete
piles
he made iri the entertainment line,
Failure on th" part of a telethe finance committee was asked are bring made daily at the log gruph operator at Tennessee I’aas
to take the matter in hand. It molding plant on the lake shore in to transmit orders wns reported,
was reported at the meeting that the rear of Dr. Marshall’s home to have been responsible for the
m the near future Joe Rcixonstcin, and as each pile has to set for 21 collision. Both trultiH wore heav­
director of the band, will present days before being driven, the crew ily loaded with East anil West
plans for hand music for tho en­ under M. II. Hutton is kept busy bound passengers, the majority of
suing season for the approval of for the pile driver is capable of them tourists.
sinking from 10 to GO piles a day,
the ennniber.
Tho trains crashed at a curve
it
is said.
lalks by Air. Forster and For­
in Granite canyon nnd the engine
Whil"
the
driver
is
working
rest Lake in regald to the east
nnd two coaches o f train No. 8
end iuilklieailing work and the con- westwaid the dredge is moving in were derailed and tossed against
siruction of the new Hotel Forrest the oppo-ili direction and it is h •- tho canyon wall near the hanks of
Lake wore also enjoyed by the lieveil that both will finish their the Arkansas River.
trade body. It. G. Davey further respective woik at about the .same
A heavy grade at Granite pre­
spoke in regard to the present time.
vented the trains from moving nt
The
fir
‘on
feet
of
pilin';
lias
tourist camp and urged that a prohigh speed through the ennyon.
pjerly appointed camp he ostnhBoth trains are operated on a
li.hed in this city because of its
schedule to permit ii daylight
value and advantages in curing
view o f the Rocky Mountains. Psfor a large number of desirable
sengers were alisorhed in viewing
tourists each your. Tho matter
was referred to the tourist and
Entertainment Committee of which

-(/Pl-.EcIlmdng the famous New
lork-hnn Antonio Cnnndny kid­
napping ense reports of the kid­
napping of James Lewis McCauley
age. .1 and his brother, Robert Jr.,
ngr.l 7 from their father’s home
in Clarksville, W. V., were rccelv
ed here today. Mrs. Robert M.

Coroner Orders G obel:
H eldPendingActlori1
o f Dade GrandJury;
2 Others Im plicated

Special Session O f
Grand Jury Sought
Accused Attem pted to
Bribe O fficials In
M akingThingsEasy

2 A R E KILLED IN TAYLOR ORDERED
TRAIN COIUSION TO QUIT AS HEAD
NEAR LEADVILLE OF FARM BUREAU

NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Aug.
21.—(/!’) Back in his home t uni
for a fleeting call, I’resid"iM * ""I
idge visited today with old n il n.h;
and neighbors before continuing
on hia way to Swampacot*.
limited number of intitnut ■ fri.'ieli
Methodists Undecided had
accent to the horn • of Mr .
Elmira Goedlmr, the President's
ORLANDO. Aug. 21 A mail mother-in-law, where he und Mr.i.
Noyes Voices Regret.
ballot taken by the ten presiding C’oolidge were overnight guests.
W INTER HARBOR Maine. Aug.
lpiekei
21.— Frank B. Noyes, President of
A. R. Merriwethcr, who resides chirrs " f the Florida ronference
the Associated Press voiced here on C.iineron Avenue near this city, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Florida
Real Kstatc i . 'S
today his appreciation of the life is unhurt today hut his Hoick &gt;c to decide whether tho anim d fall
confi
rence
shall
come
to
thin
city
Brings Fighter Money |
and sorrow at the death of his dan i:- badly damaged us the re- iilt
|cl In Case
friend and contemporary, Victor F. of running o ff the west causeway or Tampa, resulted in a tie, n.-enrdi Lawson, the Chicago publisher. leading to the Osteen drawbridge ing to Rov. 1. c. Jenkin . of this
SAN FRANGISf’O, Aog. 21.
r ‘‘s k D is a p t
(/Pi I lie bulletin says that W.
I Early in the day he htni sent a over the St. Johns River about city, who is secretary to the con­
ference.
L. Strilding, the Georgia boxer,
telegram of condolence to Mi. leiwoYIik*k lust night. It whs InIt now remains the duly of Bis­ has made close to $5,0(10 in his
PLVCTo x TAug. :
son's associates on the ( 'hiengo lieved for a while that the driver
I °f not guilty ret
Daily Newt. Mr. Noyes said;
of the automobile and its occu­ hop William N. Ainsworth, presid­ brief hot •qtectarulnr ring career.
board I
lias hi cn invc 11&gt;1
“ The passing of Victor F. Law­ pants were drowned for no one wns ing officer or this conference, to ■|ho tniu
break the deadlock, unless an elder largely in Florida properties.
I™ 8 Ruth A|.
son removes iroin the journalistic seen or known to come from the
on either side reverses his veto.
K * olherinc rim
field one o f its ablest, fine t at rl car following the accident.
Tho chang e was non* -itated
r r 1 win. i f f
most conspicuous figures und on •
It was learned this morning that will' n the new church building in Jacksonville Man
pail Act in i .•
b th. it * 111 ’’i ll
who will he sorely missed by all Mr. Meiriwether was alone in the
I’eteishurg collapsed just us
f;lflt Uiud Sta
I.s Killed in Fall
Who believe that a newsiiapor bo : utomohile when the accident oc­
vas nearing completion. That
![?’ • were di
conducted on the same lines that elli red and that he crawled from city was chosen last year as the
|3«ret*ry \
a high minded gentleman lives hi- the wrecked car and made his way 11125 (oofermco meeting plnre.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 21.—&lt;/P)
r ilb th, im
to town. It wns not known until
The Women’s Missionary Soci­ — Oscar B. Kirk, .’SB, painter f,-ll 2C»
r,n’,,n«rs and
tlii-. ne rning thnt he was the driv­ ety of tho state is also dciiling feel from the stiper-alruclure of
t * ? found i
er and owner of the sedan.
on the advantages of th" two the St. Johns river bridge here
£,( ' ‘be ills
Im portant
Baseball At the time of the accident the |places
today, losing his hand hold and
N the lrn
for its unnuiil meeting,
plunging on to the roadway lieGaines A re KainedOut car was headed east and crashed
Orlando— City planning 513.7, ncatli. lie died nn hour Inter in
through the railing on the right
QIMI building project.
Ot. Lukes Hospital.
pfory (loci,#rcd evidence
BOSTON, Aug. 21.—(/!’)— Bos- hand side of the hridge-lead at the
end
of
Cilery
Avenue
where
there
’ ’ sufficient to taq-Cinciiuiuti* National League i:i a slight turn in tho road. The
conviction.
IBs baseball game was postponed to­ ear Inrnled in a bed o f hyacinths
‘ ■loc the findings day on account of ram.
Two
in about three feet of water. The
'" '“ I punitive cf- games aro to be played tomorrow. top was Iwdly damaged nnd all of
uiidcr imvy regthe glass windows were broken.
10 verdict of not
PH ILAD E LPH IA, Aug. 21
The fact thnt Mr. Merriwethcr
foturned, a new — St’. l.ouis-Philadelphia Nn
Announcement was made Thurs­ nected with the Ocala jio.it office
v a i unhurt in the accident is at
ordered.
league game was postponed
ItihtiP'd generally to the heavy day by Postmaster J. P. Hull of in the capacity of assistant is now
on account of rain. Two i
growth o f hyacinths which acted . th" employment o f two new clerks assistant postmaster of the San­
are to be played Saturday
us a cushion when the car lumi- j in the Sanford post office, both ford office. It wns (minted out that
Monday.
having gone to work here on Aug. Mr. Borden's long experience in the
L'd there.
15. These with the two ’additional nostul line, having been employed
mail carriers who will enter tho in Ocala for more than 15 yonrs,
Bun woody W ill Head ! delivery service of the local office will lie especially valuable in the
• today meat of the upcnii
or about Oct. 1 will material- work of th» In.-aI iiost office de­
Florida D n ' Forces ion
’ about important nerics b
11v improve the postal service in partment. Mr. Borden is loented In
Realty burgh Rirates anti
■Sanford. 'Ir. Slat d.
iho W'clakn building where he has Heads o f Confidence
in real j Giant-i, who were t
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— &lt;/!’» Since Mi. Hall became p'-tmus- secured nn apartment. Mis family
I Ioann, a double header, T
A re Arrested
i'r dull lion's new staff of 21 ter here over a year ago he has will join him here in n few days, Gan#
uy, Al- be p,ayed tomorrow
I in .iitcrilly asked for additional it is said. Mr. Borden was located
fcdci
rl
:•
I'l-iuR'tmt'ir
,
who
will
he
bo re____
ing
A T LA N T A , Aug. 21.—f/P)— A
,-iv.n complete authority in :&gt;&lt; j dorks nnd carriers in order to
friends
BROOKLYN, A&gt;
gigantic flim-flam nnd confidence
many districts over enforcement l strengthen the local force and to bo
Rob- Brooklyn-Chiefqo I
ur;- ring, which Iuib operated on pull„/• the law Sept. I, was named to­ 1able to render better sevice for the
today v/ua pontpoi *
lev- man trains throughout the South
day at the treasury.
Halsey iHanfp-d people.
ed and 0f rain.
It is pointed out by the postinasier- resulting in victims being "fleee1liuiwoody was appointed ad:ni:ii-t,’od. ed” of thousands of dollars is Le­
fi.
for Florida—th ' Ninth Dm- |ter thnt a large number of post
the j lievqd to have been broken up
trict with headquarters nt Tampa. of fife b').-;er; now held by those
not 'J'ifh Hie arrest o f Jack Lance and
Formerly general heudquuiters residents who rue not now served
her Mrs. Nuuthn Cole, pretty 10-year*
for the t »te was at Jacksonville. bv the free delivery service will
CHICAGO.
Aug.
21.—(/P)- H
I h . i,. Duncan us chief nnd on Oct. 1, be released and nt thnt
*nd old Birmingham, Ala., girl by
Whcat, September 1.53 to LS’J 1-2
time will be available for the many
se- state authorities.
Two
other
with
A.
L.
Allc"
M
!*
director
Corn .Soptcuther, 1.3 7-8 to 1.04;
and increasing business and indus­
we- members o f tho gang escaped when
with headquarters at Tampa.
Oats, September, 40 1-4 to 40 3-8.
ken a hotel room was raided.
The
Dunwoody, who take, charge at trial firms loeatipg in Sanford.
Borden Is Assistant
Tnmtra. wns colonel in the World
-• 'I 'V I l l i l
Palstka— Property, corner Reid 1“ 1 . .
L„.». ununinwl in l.ll
Mr. Hall further announced that
known an a ” 700 gnu
and Second Streets, chosen ns site
B. F, Borden who has been con­
Pullman, officers said
fo r proposed new hotel,

A. R. M erriwether ( 0,u&gt;re—
Narrowly Escapes
Injury in Accident

ged the children into the car nnd
sped n\vny.
McCauley married Stella Garda
a number of years ago and had
lived with her until scvcrnl month!,
n«o when he kidnapped the chil­
dren and came here. A divorce
suit L, now pending, the grand­
mother snid, adding that sinru En­
rico apparently hnd sided in with
her son in the divorce matter when
she saw him in the carriage she
thought he had conic to effect a
rcconcilliution.

n jjj, p i
r &lt;f

Cilv ror

Kiansntcn Flan T o
D ra ft Legislative
Program N extW eek

plncing chnrges on which Gobel
will bo tried. A special grand jury
to consider the case might lie call­
ed within the noxt few days. It
was believed last night.
A difference in the spelling of
- Gobol's name, since he had given
, it ns Gobel and Goebel nt different
i times, raised a question nt tho in­
, quest, lie Informed tho Jury by
messenger soon after thnt his cor­
rect name wns Gobel.
Bovunteen witnesses were heanl
by tho coronor's jury.
Dr. E. K. Jnudnn, in ehnrgo of
post-mortem
examination
held
Wednesday afternoon.
testified
that death was caused from drink­
ing poison.
After naming the poison which
killed the woman, the verdict rend:
“ Wo further say upon our oaLhn
that said poison was given her,
cither forcibly or by inducement
nt the hands of one John Gobel and
wo therefore recommend that said
John Gobel he held to nwnit the
action of the grand jury.
Tried Bribe.
County Solicitor Robert Taylor
testified thnt while examining Gobel, the latter offered him a $f&gt;no
bribe to “ fix things up.”
Gobel, he snld, denied giving
Mrs. Hunt poison, hut admitted he
been on intimate terms with
Dishingcr H ere T o hnd
her pievious to her arrest.
Deputy Sheriff L. A. Short j|.
Takes Pictures F o r
so said Gnhcl had offered him a
New County Booklet bribe. The Deputy obtained n
blank note, he said, und tho weal­
C. \V. Disliingor, representing thy real estnte man, who came
the WiHHlwitrd Studio Inc., of Jack­ here from Daytona, Fla., filled it
sonville, is in Sanford for several in for $700.
days making his headquarters here
VVu.s Spitting Blued.
while going over Seminole county
Dr. G. II. Grimes of tho Jack­
taking pictures fur the new book­ son Memorial hospital, who attend­
let to bo published by the recently ed the woman on her arrival there
formed Seminole County Chamber from tho county Jail, testified nhn
of Commerce.
believed she would die. He told
With U. J, Holly, chairman of of her vomitting blood nnd he gavs
the publicity committee and com­ hypodermic injections to give re­
piler of the booklet, Mr. Disliingor lief and to attempt to stop vomitU making an extensive tour of the ting. He said she mentioned tho
county, getting the most represen­ name of John Gobel, alias Goebel,
tative and most desirable views.
many times, crying: “ Why did he
When completed, the folder will do it.’*
lie one of the most complete und
He testified he asked her about
attractive of its kind over prepar­
the man and she told him Gobel
ed in thi.i state, according to those
who ure interested in compiling it. gave her the glass to drink from
The material and pictures for tho and she refused at which he stran­
booklet are expected to bo ready gled her and forced her to drink.
for the publisher within n week or She stated, the witness said, he
ID days. The Record Company of hud been intimate with her in tho
St. Augustine has the contract for past, and was angry with her bceauso sho refused his advances at
printing it.
the jail nnd threatened to have
him nrreated for things he had
Barge French Liners dons.
The witness said tho woniap
Plan to Q u it H a vre stated
she had attempted to escape
the man hut that the detention
HAVRE, Aug. 21.—(/P)—This room door was fustoned and i-ho
city, especially its shipping circle*, could not gut out. Ho said tho w
is agitated because of tho possi­ man was conscious most o f the
bility of the French Line taking time until just a few minutes be­
its do luxe boats to Cherbourg, fore her death at 3:25 o’clock
leaving only the Mtualler bouts and Wednesday morning. He denied
cargoes to port at Havre. There hearing her say: “ I guess I ’ve
has been much contradictory tnlk dono a good job this time.’’
concerning the scheme, but it Is
now admitted that it Is more than
rumor. Tho United States Line, U. S. Auto Production
it is said, has made proposals to
the Havre authorities to dock their Figures Made Public
boats at this port, being unable to
come to terms with Cherbourg.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21—f/P&gt;—
July production of automobiles in
the United States totalled 31,872
tfght-pasenger cars nrul 37, Ltl
ttucks. The total production for
the year to date were 2.203,219
passenger cars and trucks 203,3-11.
The Commerce Department, In
making the report, save for thw
same period of last y tAr U9.41U
|!«isenKvt cars and i!17,ti0t) truck*.

*

raij

�Fourth Annual F a r m e r s ’
A n d Fruit Growers’ W e e k
O n e O f Most S u c c e s s fu l

L eag u e O f Nations West Pointers Will
Looks O ver World Drill I n Septem ber
F or E m igrant Field For F ratern ity Men
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 19.—f/P)
— Colonel James Proctor bus com­
pleted a tour of the interior of A r­
gentum on behalf of the Labor
Bureau of the League of Nations
in order to investigate conditions
for settling whnt are estimated to
be more than 200,900 Russians and
some German refugees. The t a ­
bor Bureau plans to send them to
South Americun countries in order
to relieve some congested districts
in Europe, esiiecinlly the Volga re­
gion in Russia.
In u memorial presented to the
Argentine secretary of agriculture
Dr. tabruton, High Commissioner
Proctorc says that the Labor Bu­
reau o f the -taague of Nations is
studying the possibility of direct­
ing u flow of Russian and German
emigrants to other
countries
whore labor is scarce.
After expressing appreciation
for the courtesies extended by the
Argentine authorities, the memo­
rial says thut the Labor Bureau
wants a close connection with the

NEW YORK. Aug. 19.— f/P)— An
exhibition drill by cadets at the
United States Militury Academy
at West Point, will be given for
the benefit of visiting delegates
to the tri-cnnial Phi Beta Kuppa
convention to be hold in New York
City, September 8 to 10, the ar­
rangements committee has an­
nounced. A steamboat will carry
the delegates up the Hudson river
to West Point.
Among tlie business matters to
coma before the delegates, repre­
senting the 99 chapters of the or­
ganization, are applications for
new chartsrs from Agnes Scott
College. University uf Souht Car­
olina, College of Wooster, Univer­
sity of South Dakota, Occidental
College, University of Idaho, Uni­
versity of Kentucky and the Uni­
versity " f the South.
Arrangements also will be made
for Hu sesqui-centennial to he held
next year in honor of the original
chapter which was established in
1776 at the College of William and
Alary. The organization has in­
cluded 57,761 members, of whom
more than 10,000 are living.
Mark Twain always wanted thu
door of his writing room closed,
lie explained that ’an open door
did not let the cold in, but let the
cosiness out."

“One Way S treet”
Comes T o M ilane
Theater T hursday

The supporting cast of “ One Way
Street” Includes tumsden Hare,
Thomas Holding, Dorothy Cum­
mings and Mono Kingsley, ell of
whom were leading players on the
New York stage before entering
the films.

Time strikes back in resentment
against those who seek to dodge
payment of the annual toll of
y.-ars. And it gives no quarter.
The spectacle of the victims of
Old Father Time, wriggling to es­
cape from this ir.exoruble Jaw, is
presented in thu First Nntionnl pic­
ture, "One Way Street," which
■hows Thursday at the Milane

M isfortunes
Helped
M inor Realize I^ e a m
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 19.— (/P.Ialdor Forlin now believes “ It's an
ill wind that blows nobody good,"
for a misfortune that befell him
helped him to realize n dream of
years.
Forlin, a mine laborer at Blairsville, Pu., had an ambition for a
long time to return to his home in
the Tyrolean Alps and establish a
tourist hotel. The savings mount­
ed slowly, however, and the goal
seemed far distant.
One day a pile of slate fell on
him in the mine and caused an In*
jury to his hack which incapaci­
tated'him for fourther work. The
Workmen’s Compensation Board
awarded him $12 a week for 500
weeks. Forlin applied for it u
lump sum. The board granted his
t request, and with the money he
intends to make hi*; dream come

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PI
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE EAST
NU K AND ON CHAPMAN AVENUE FID
NORTH TO UNION AVENUE.
Notice is hereby given that the eonstructio
men*, on Third Street from Sanford Ave. East
on Chapman Ave. from Third Street North to
completed, and the completed work lias lieen I
City Commission of the City of Sanford, Murid.
The following is the cost of paving Third
Avenue cast to Chapman Avenue and Chapma
Street north to Union Avenue, 24 feet in width
n 6 inch rock base.
1849 cu yds grading nt 40c
2402 liu ft concrete curb and gutter at 76c
232 lin ft flush curb nt 35c
42 lin ft granite curb re-set at 15c
3020 sq yds macadam foundation at 80c
2999 s*| yds 2 inch sheet asphalt top nt $102
127 sq yds brick laid flat nt 40c
111 sq yds brick laid on edge at Me
----651 sq ft concrete alley returns at 30c
HO sq ft concrete sidewalk at 20c
•I Type A inlets at $35.00
2 Typo H inlets at $30.00
l Manhole
1858 lin ft drain tile laid at $190.00 per M.
156 lin ft 12 inch storm sewer laid at $1.05
Extra work
Concrete monument at street intersection
Laboratory inspection of muti-rials
Legal expense, advertising, etc., 2',I

_______ 2,123.49
e...-..... $4.8254
FRED T. W ILLIAM S, Engineer.
Feet
Frontage
As
NA M E— Description
Chapmnn nnd Tuckcr’i Addition, Sanford, Fla.
Fannie Schwartz S.36tt ft. Lot 3 blk 4... 118
78
C. II. Frazier, Heirs, Lot 1 blk 5...-------40
J. P. Baker, Lot 2 blk 5_.....— - — — — •
40
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 1 blk 8----------------40
F. L. Woodruff, Lot 2 blk 8 ................—•
40
A. Williams and wife, Lot 3 blk 8 ---- ....
40
Snm Patterson and wife, Lot 4 blk 8-----Fannie Frazier— Beg. SE Cor. Lot t blk 9
run N 68.5 ft. Wly. 61.5 ft. S 73.7 ft. E.
61.3 ft. to beg— ........................- .........
Theresa Stewart— Beg. 61.3 ft. W. o f SE
Cor. Lot 4 blk 9 run W. 53.7 ft. N. 78.7
ft. Ely. 53.9 ft. S. 73.7 ft. to beg .......
F. H. Harris, W. 45 ft. o f Lot 4 blk 9........
Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Lot C blk 16..............
Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Lot 7 blk 16................
K. Mabel Saint, Lot 1 blk 17 ...............
C. H. Leffler Estate, Lot 2 blk 17...... — „•
Mrs. A. C. Woodridge, Lot 3 blk 17..........
Mrs. E. E. Leffler, Lot 4 blk 17 ...... —~
Mrs. E. E. Leffler, Lot 5 blk 17 ............
A. .1. tassing, North 150 ft. blk 19 less
the east 70 ft..... ..............................—.
A. J. Lossing, East 70 ft. o f the North 185
ft. of blk 19............................................
John Musson, All blk 20........................... 272.13
Nenves Addition, Sanford, FI
W. T. Langley, Lot 4 blk I) ................... 132
Hattie Abercrombie, Lot 1 blk E ...........
66
Hattie Abercrombie, ta t 2 blk E ............ 181.36
L'. J. Marshall, Lot 1 blk F ................ .
90
Irene T. Langley and Mildred Simmons
Lot 2 blk Cl..........................................
50
The above and foregoing final assessments ar
interest up to September 1st, 11*25 and from and al
special assessments will be payable oidy in ten eq
ments witli interest at 8% per annum on all deferr
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o
ford, Florida, this 28th day of July A. I). 1925.
(S E A L)
L. R. PHILIPS,
Publish July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, and 27th.

1 Manhole 4-0 ft......... ........
_
1 Manhole 8-10 ft.--------------------- .....
Extra work --------------- -----------Laboratory Inspection of materials
Legal expense adv. etc 2 % ______
Engineering O'/c ...............
...

The total cost exceeds the preliminary
not be exceeded in assessment against the ad?
NAM E :

Description
jL
Sanford Heights, Sanford, IV
H. C, Long and wife,......
C. II. Din gee,............ .....
C. H. Dingee,........ .........
F. P. West,...... — .........
F. P. West,............. — ....
L. Urban May,.----------—
J. II. Whragge,....— ....
J. II. Hintermistcr,.......
Allie Trafford.................
Wm. and Mary McKlm,...
Win. nnd Mary McKim,...
J. D. Chittenden,............
Mrs. Fannie Schwnrtz,....
Mrs. Fannie Schwartz,-...
Forrest Lake, A. R. Key,
(Jeo. A. DeCottes,.....
Same
....
Same
...
Same
...
Snme
....
Same
....
I. Toyamn ....................
I. Toyama ...........—......
Cora C. Hollinger,........
Corn C. Hollinger,.........
Forrest take, A. U. Key
and G. A. DeCottes.
F, B. Adams,.................
W. C. DeCoursey,..........
W. C. DeCoursey,.... ......
Nelson Gray...................
Nelson G ra y,.................
C. E. Ellis............... - ....
C. B. Ellis,....................
Realty Trust Co.,..........
W. T. Field,..................
Lot K0
■
Orange Heights, Sanford, Florida. |
L.
E.White, Lot 10 block 3..........
J
L.
E.White, Lot 20 block 3..........
!
L.
E.White, Lot 10 block 4...................................5
L.
E.White, Lot 20 block I..........
jj
Mrs. E. S. Adams— Beg. at N. W. Cor
of S. W. 1-4 o f S. W. 1-4 of N. E.
1-1 of See 36 Twp 19 S. R. 30 E. Hun
S. 132 ft. E. 315 ft. N. 132 ft. W. 315
ft. to Beg..................... .................
at
The above and foregoing final a --e wntr ;r* i
up to September 1, 1925, and after such date, uij isui
payable only in ten equal annual installments with into
annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of th
ford, Florida, this 29th day of July, A. !&gt;. 1325.
(S E A L )
L. U. PHILIPS,CityC
Publish July 30th, August 0, 13, 20 and 27th.

all o f next week
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Income 'T a x Returns
Show Swedes P rosp er
,,,STOCKHOLM. Aug. 20.-r (AJ)—
Eighty percent of Sweden's larger
individual income taxpayers re­
ported increased revenues for last
yerr, as did two-thirds of the coun­
try's leading business corporations.
The official statistics show Stock­
holm has 160 taxpayers with in­
comes of more than 860,000.
The largest individual taxpayer
was A. M. Verstecgh, a factory
owner, whose income was $402,36-1.
Others who followed him closely
were Marcus L. Wallenberg, tho
international banker, and Ivar
Kreuger, head of the Swedish
match trust.
Among the corporations the lar­
gest return was filed by the Swed­
ish Tobacco Monopoly, showing an
income o f $6,-162,424, This, how­
ever, was a decrease from the pre­
vious year. The next largest re-

1178 lift: f t bjncMta 5corh;«ftd guttftr at 78c,
turns were filed by the
Match Corporation and Ibo Swed­ • •70 lfn f t flush corb at ■28c..::.::.------ ■
ish Liquor Monopoly,
■ n ■ 1 1480 sq yds 0 inch ro fkebOM
ftt'SOc..-----b a w ftt;80e.:-----jt 'asphalt
$1.02....
1467 *q y&lt;b 2 inch shefet
asphalt at $L02...
18 OWN DOCTOR , ,
_ f___ &gt; _________ _ ilaid at 40c...........•
203’ h| ft ednerete alley returns at 30c...-'-.
20.— (/pj^Iaceb
Guenziger,
watchmaker, died recently at the
2 Type A Inlets at $36.00............ - .........
age o f 100. In his youth he be­
2 Type B Inlets at $30.00— ....—........—
came affiliated with tuberculosis
480
Un ft 12 Inch storm sswer at $1.05----and doctors diagnosed his case as
1 Manhole
incurable.
Guenziger, however, took up a 1040 lin ft 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per M...
personal study of his case and
Extra work ..._..... - ................. —read thoroughly a large number
Monument nt street Intersection-------- ~of medical books. From these he
Laboratory inspection o f materials— ......
outlined a special diet and mode
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2 ft—-——-•
of living for himself and continued
to work at his trade until a few
Engineering 5% .......... - ................ —
years ago.

895.28 and after such &lt;Ute ••Id special assessments wil}
24.60
1,184.00
1,496214
100.20
60.90
70.00
60.00
604.00
60.00
104.00
61.44
6.50
63.49
102.80
257.16

t,» n w j.&lt; w i*
* !? '
deferred pajrmints.
Witness my hand this 22nd day o f July
of the City of Sanford.
.

l

t
1
*

L . R. PHILIPS, City ru-.
Publish July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28.

TO A L L PROPERTY OW NERS OW NING PROPRr t y J
V ILLE AVE.. FROM P A C E L A N E NORTH TO N &lt; W
M AYFAIR.
‘ -” 11
The following Is the final estimate for additional
Mellonvillc Ave. 24 feet in width from Pace Lane N0rtv*
of Mayfair with sheet asphalt Instead of surface
rock base.
3212 sq yds sheet asphalt Instead of surface treatment
Laboratory inspection of materials...™................
‘
$5,503.27
Legal expense, advertising etc. 2ft...™.............
Engineering 5% ...........- .......... ..........................

Fort Meade— New $2,000,000 ho­
tel to be erected at Charleston ave­ To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
Number of feet frontage...................... 935.6
nue and Broadway.
Assessment per foot fron tage......... $5.88207
Melbourne—$760,000 civic im­ 2) Frem Fourth St. to Celery Ave.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
provement program being consider­
5172 yds grading at 40c.........- — -.......................... ................ ^,06 •
Number of feet frontage................ 2239.96
ed.
3840 Sta yds overhaul at .......................................................
Assessment per foot frontage------ $1.138431
6558 line ft curb and gutter nt 76c....................... ................. - “l-2240®
Feet
F IN A L e s t i m a t e f o r t h e p a v i n g o f e l m a v e n u e f r o m
541 lin It flush curb at 85c......................................••«..........
11 cn NAM E
Description
'
Front
THIRTEENTH STREET TO IIUGnEY STREET. 21 feet wide.
Mayfair, Sanford, Florida.
The following I* the final estimated cost of Paving Elm Ave, from
266 sq yds 2 inch sheet asphalt at $1.02........... ............... ....
271.32 J. II. Ball, Lot 5 blk 1.................................
56.91
Thirteenth Street south to Hughey St, a width of 24 feet with sheet 7039 sq yds surface treatment at 30c.................. ~.................. 2,111.70 Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 1......
61.14
6 Type A inlets at $35.00........................ — .....— .......... .
210.00 Sidney O. Dickinson, Lot 7 blk l...„.............
asphalt on a 0 inch rock base.
GI.li
9 Typo B Inlets at $30.00................................................270 0J Fannie N. McKirdy, Lot 8 blk 1.................
6073 cu yds. grading at ..........................................................* •
61.1/
1359 lin ft 12 Inch storm sewer at $1.05.......... ...................... 1,426.95 George E. Bridgctt, Lot 9 blk 1...............
3400 sta. yds overhaul at ..........................................- ..... .....
61.11
579 lin ft 24 inch storm sewer at $2.75............. - ....... ~.......... 1,592.2a Bodwcll Realty Co., Blk A...™...................
-1087 lin ft. curb and gutter at 76c...................- ...................... 3*5®‘ **»
82.2
569G lin ft 3 inch drain tile at $100.00 per i t ................. 569.60 Nina L. Ely, Lot 1 blk 0....™......................
280 lin. ft. single curb headers at .........................................
r»7.05
6087 S(|. yds. macadam foundation (6 inch thick) at 80c........... 4,869.80
5 Manholes nt $50.00............................... ....................... —- 250 00 Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 6..... .........
57.13
Extra work ....... ___—.............................——............ —~ 309.00 Luke Thompson, Lot 3 blk 0......................
6126 sq. yds. 2 inch asphalt top nt $1.02.................................. ,248tq2
57.13
4 Monuments at street intersections at $6.60............... 26.00
644 sq ft. alley return at 30c..................................................
Nelson Grey, Lot 4 blk 6...„..—..... ..........
57.13
Laboratory inspection of materials.................... .............
48.77
8.73 cu yds class R concrete at 23.00..................................
200.00
Flora B. Grey, Let 6 blk 6........ .................
67.13
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 ft................................. 391.14 F. H. Schruggs, Lot 6 blk 6........................
8 inlets type A nt $33.00........................... - ....................
280.00
57.13
Engineering 5 f t ........................-.............................. - .... 997.85
3 inlets type R nt ....................................................... .
0000
Bodwell Realty Co.„ Lot 7 blk 0..
57.13
Presenting Rill Tilden, national tennis canmpion and Cranston Holman, 300 lin. ft. 12 inch concrete sewer 6-8 at $1.76... ..............— ®26'P®
Ed Higgins, Lot 1 blk 7..
68.13
Leland Stanford University star, who sprung a surprise hy de'enting
Total Cost................................................................. $20,946.01
7 manholes 4-6 nt $50.00..................... - ...............-........ —
360.00
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 7................
Tilden in nn exhibition match at Detroit rcrfcntly. Ho did it in two
58.13
818 M. 3 inch drnin tile 0-3 nt $100.00 per M.......- ..............
81.80 To be borne entirely by adjacent property owner*.
. sets, too. He’s considered n future brilliant in tennis circles. Tildcn's
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 7............
58.13
1054 MUM lumber In trenches nt $75.00 per M..... - ............. ..,.,
79,05 Number of feet frnotage ..............„„.4381,1
t‘ on the left in the accompanying photo.
Bodwcll Realty Co., Lot 4 blk 7— ...........
58.13
2504 lin ft. 12 inch storm sewer at $1.05 0-4............................ 2,629.20 Assessment per foot frontage..... .....$4,781
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 5 blk 7— ...........
58.13
200 lin. ft. 18 inch storm sewer at $2.25 (0-4)..................— 685.00
FRED T. W ILLIAM S, Engineer.
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 6 blk 7................
58.13
Feet
Ccr.t Per
Final
Extra w o rk _____ ___ .
- ..............—-—....... - ........... •A— '176,26
Bodwell Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 7..............
59.18
2 monuments at $6.50........................................................
13.00 Name.
Frontage
Ft.
Front
Assessment
Description
Mellonvillc, Sanford, Fla.
Laboratory Inspection of materials................... .......... . 220.32
Nenve's Addition to Sanford, Fla.
Margnrct Wilson, blk 22.................. ........... 210
Legal expense, advertising etc 2 per cent........................
445.S
776.43
132
6.88207
J. J. Hcitz, Lot 1 blk D......
Margaret Wilson, blk 28-........................... 137
Engineering 5 per cent................................... *........ 1,113.25
Irene F. Langley and Mildred
E, F. Lane—Beg. nt N E Cor o f Int. o f Union
111
60
352.93
Simmons, Lot 1 blk G..................
Ave. and Mellonvillc Ave., Run N. on W.
$23,823.61
Ml
60
362.93
Same
Lot 4 blk G..................
line of Mcllonville Ave. 783.5 ft. W. 125
ennnot
bo
Ml
Total cost exceeds the preliminary estimated cost, which
60
352.93
Same
Lot B blk G.................
ft. S. to Union Ave. East to Beg. (Less
Mt
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 19.—(/!’) fire loss ratio, owing to its stipor- exceeded in assessment against adjacent property.
60
352.93
Same
Lot 1 blk J..................
Right of Way for First Street............. 701.5
FRF.I)
T.
W
ILLIAM
S,
Engineer.
IM
, — State Treasurer J. C. Liming to -! 3,.,r tyP* ®f construction and its ef
60
352.93
Same
Lot 4 blk J ..................
. , __________ , __ ,
i„............. ' 1
ficlcnt
fire
protection.
I have lio
Oclcnt
nre
p
The above and foregoing final assessments are
E.
R.
Trnfford's
Map
of
Sanford.
M
l
day expressed gratification
55
323.51
Same
Lot 5 blk J..................
r I familiarity with the territory of
without
interest up to September 1, 1925, and after tad
Finn!
Feet
the fact that for tho year 1**34 , Hawaii, but its tropical climate,
5
23,91
4.781
Same
Lot 5 blk J..................
assessments will !w payable only in ten equal annual
Frontage
Assessment
V
ft
Description
tho State of Florida showed the tho Hnwaiinn islands being in the NAME:
202.24
Mary Reason, Lot ! blk K .................
42.3
interest nt 8ft per nnnum.
280.02
lowest fire loss ratio of any of the same latitude ns Cuba, would nat­ M. T. Halley, Lot 6 hlk 15 tr. 6 ............ ....... 50
Normally
Square,
Sanford,
Fla.
urally tend to eliminate the dan­ M. T. Halley, Lot 7 hlk 15 tr. 6 ............ ........ 50
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nnd the seal of the
280.02
48 states of the Union, according
. 132
5.88207
776.43
Core King Lot 1
gers to which many buildings in
ford,
Florida, this 27th day of July, A. D. 1925.
280.02
........
50
Ml
to a chart published by the Week­ this country nro exposed on account M. T. Halley, N 50 ft. lot 8 hlk 15 tr. 6
,.
45
Fred E, Crandall, Lot 16....
264.70
(S
E
A
L)
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk.
78.41
J,
A.
Cunningham,
S
I
I
ft.
of
lot
8
hlk
15
tr.
0
.14
M
t
ly Underwriter, a New York city of artificial heating arrangements.
45
Frrrl K. Crandall,
|7
264.70
........
50
280.02
,
"Tile
loss
ratio
in
Florida
may
J.
A.
Cunningham,
lot
9
blk
15
tr.
0
....
M
l
journal which assembles and com­
45
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 18
264.70
show an increase in 1925 over 1924 J. A. Cunningham, lot 10 hlk 15 tr. 0..... ........ 13.7
76.73
Ml
piles exhaustive statistics affect­
45
Charles
Gann,
Lot
19
264.70 F IN A L ESTIMATE FOR T O E P A V IN G OF P
on account of the destruction of
. ... 50
280.02
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 1 hlk 15 tr. 7.....
Mt
ing the insurance business.
114.6
the Palm Roach hotel and the
Fred E. Crandall, Lot 20...
674.09 FEET WIDE FROM F R A N K L IN STREET TO
280.02
"Tho ratio of losses incurred to Rrenkers nt Palm Reach several Meiseli Realty Co., Lot 2 hlk 15 tr. 7...... ....... 50
The following is tho final estimated cost of paving
J. E. Paces Subdivision of Block C— Mellonvillc.
488.92
^premiums received on account of months ago, which entailed heavy Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 15 tr. 7....... ....... 87.3
Mamie J. Huerin, Lot 48......................
22
$5.88207
129.40 24 ft. in width from Frnnklin Street south to Gonen
The Oaks, Snnford, Florida.
. f l „ In.Hmnco l„ Florid. L . l
Mamie J. Hccrin, Lot 48......... ............. 267
$1,781
1,279.87 inch rock base surface treated with asphnlt and
280.02
Mrs.
A.
D.
Lane,
lot
1 .......................... ........ 50
raid Mr. Luning, “ is shown to be very satisfactory showing for the
Mamie J. Hcerrin, Lot 55................... 289.7
"
11,385.06 4328 cu yds. excavation at 40c___
280.02
Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 2............................ ........ 50
37.5 per cent, while the average current year also."
2504 lin ft. curb and gutters at 76c
E. R. Trnfford’s Map of Snnford
........
no
■
—
280.62
Mrs.
A.
I).
Lane,
Lot
3
........................
’ -for the entire country is 58.0 per
Mr. Luning expressed the opin79. IJo. ft. single curb headers at
Zion Hope Church, Lot 4 blk 6 Tr. D.... .. 68.4
327.03
658.06
M?ent. No other state Is ns low as ‘ Ion that If the late Mewddti-of Die Mrs. A. 1). Lane, Lot 4 ........................... ......... 117.5
J. M. Robinson,Lot 1 blk 7 Tr. D..„
239.05 0129 *q.' yds. macadam foundation
812.07
Florida In its fire loss ratio. Thu legislature had enacted the Fire Mrs. A. D. Lane, Lot 6 .......................... ........ 145
J. M. Robinson,Lot 2 blk 7 Tr. D........
239.05 3062 sq. yds surface treatment at 30c....................
.Marshall bill recommended by him, Frank Loaning, Lot 16 ......... !............... ........ 145
812.07
District of Columbia shows n ra­ it would have reduced tho fire loss­
30.2 cu. yds. class A concrete at $35.00..............
J. M. Robinson,Lot 3 blk 7 Tr. D ........
305.97
E. J. White's Subdivision, Sanford, Fla.
tio o f 38.0 per cent and tho Terri­ es in Florida still more. The bill
3284
lbs reinforcing steel nt 8c...............................
J. M. Robinson,Lot I blk 7 Tr. D.........
239.05
532.05
tory of Hawaii 18,4 per cent, by passed the house of Representa­ T. E. Wilson Est., Lot L blk 2 ....................... 95
2
inlets type A nt $35.00....................................
J. M. Robinson,Lot 5 blk 7 Tr. D.........
239.05
the Weekly Underwriter's tabula­ tives without a dissenting vote, ami I. W. Phillips Sons, Lot 2 blk 2 ...................... 95
532.05
4792
M.
3 inch drain tile 0-3 at $100.00.......... .....
Richard
McPherson,
Lot
1
blk
8
Tr.
D
239.05
tion.
was reported favorably, unanim­ Edna McCullcr and Emma Owens, Lot 3 Idk 2 .. 47.6
266.02
----"Tho District of Columbia is ously, by tho Semite Committee on
Richard McPherson, Lot 2 blk 8 Tr. D
239.05 2494 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at $75.00
Sanford Heights, Sanford, Fla,
small, compact, and directly und;r Insurance, but the ‘legislative jam’
25 lin. ft. 12 inch T. C. storm sewer 0-4 nt 11.05—
Emma l-amar, Lot 3 hlk 8 Tr. 1).........
305.97
711.26
A. DcCottcs, Lake ami Key, Lot 1
..... 127
tho control of cotigrcs, which up- resulting from a disagreement beJames J’otts, Lot I blk 8 Tr. I)...........
239.05 Laboratory Inspection of materials.......................
711.26
A. DcCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 30 ----- 127
proprintes one-half of the expenses' tween tho houses over tho general
Wm.
Q.
Stewart,
Jr.,
Lot
5
hlk
8
Tr.
D
239.05 Legal expense, advertising etc. 2 per cent.... —
of the District Government. It has appropriation bill, prevented it* |Geo. A. DcCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 31......... » 127
711.26
J. L. Lindsey, Ixit 7 Blk 8 Tr. E.........
401.61 Engineering, 5 per cent............................... .... ......
long enjoyed an exceedingly low coming to vote in the senate.
711.26
Mrs. Pnnnic Schwartz, Lot 00....................... 127
J. L. Lindsey, Lot 8 hlk 8 Tr. F............
239.05
711.26
Forrest I.nku and A. It. Key, Lot 66..... ..... . 127
Total Cost......................................
W. B. Ballard, Lot 9 hlk 8 Tr. E...„.... .
239.03
S T E W A R T ’S W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R
I. Toyama, Lot 67
............. 127
711.26
Total
cost
exceeds tho preliminary estimated coJt,, ^ tK
Union
Lodge,
Lot
10
hlk
8
Tr.
E.........
239.05
Ry CHARLES P. STEW ART
C. Schultz and E. F. llousholder, Lot 96........... 127
711.26
exceeded
in
assessment
against adjacent property.
Thercsn Stewart, Lot 1 hlk 9 Tr. D ....
239.05
711.26
Cassandra Schultz, Lot 97
.................. 121
FRED T. W ILLIAMS, En(in«t,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— How from highly consequential powers.
Squire Wright, Lot 2 blk 9 Tr. D.........
239.05
S. F. Doudney, Lot 111................................... 161
862.48
much foreign diplomats in Wash-I The intimation that bootlegging is
Amended Plat of Edgcwood
Squire Wright, Lot 3 idk 9 Tr. D.........
305.97
It. E. Shiver, Lot 112
................................. 164
862.48
Feet
ington drink is none of Secretary |believed to be going on from their
Squire Wright, Lot I blk 9 Tr. D..........
239.05
official residences in Washington J. A. Kelley, Lot 146
154
862.48
of State Kellogg’s affair, but if; must have reached them ns a good
NAME
Description
Frontage
Squire Wright, Lot 5 hlk 9 Tr. D..........
239.05
862.48
G. A. DcCottcs, Lake and Key, Lot 147
154
an embassy or legation receives deal of a jolt. It isn't the first
Josephine Dixon, Lot 6 hlk 9 Tr. E ....
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 1..............................
Metes and Rounds Description
moro alcoholic refreshment than time, however, that it's been broadMaggie Burrows, Lot 7 hlk 9 Tr. E....
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 2............................
its entire staff can possibly eon-'ea t from extremely well-informed * ity of Sanford, Reg. 660 ft. S. and 630 ft. E.
Stennic
Boddic,
Lot
8
hlk
9
Tr.
E........
305.97 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 3............................ sume, the question arises, "What sources, though never before from
of N W Cor. of NE 1-1 of Sec 36 Tr, 19
Phil Green, Lot 9 hlk 9 Tr. E...............
becomes of the surplus?" Hocre­ I the Department of State, I'raetl239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 4..............................
Ft. 30 E Run W 125 ft. N to A. C. L. It. W.
tnry Kellogg has certain suspic­ *cully ever since prohibition became
N.
H.
Garner,
Lot
10
blk
9
Tr.
E.........
239.05 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 5..............................
Scly along R. W. to Pt. N, of Reg. South
ions on this score, which tie lias effective the impression has pre­
Will
Prather,
Lot
1
hlk
10
Tr.
1
&gt;
..........
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 6.............................
to Reg........ ........ ...................................
confided to the foreign representa- vailed that most of the really first
1,200.19
J. S. Gardner, Lot 2 blk 10 Tr. D..........
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 7................ ........
, lives to whom they apply. That class stuff in tho capital came in Mary E. McGill. Beg. 10 Ch. S. and 670 ft. E.
Louisa
Rozicr,
Lot
3
hlk
10
Tr.
D
.......
t Is to say, he addressed to them a under diplomatic protection mid
305.97 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 8.............................
of N. W. Cor of N. K. 1-1 of Sec. 36 Tp,
polite but pretty plain little note, was dispensed in the same way.
J. S. Gardner, Lot 4 hlk 10 Tr. D .....
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 9..............................
19
S.
It.
30
E.
Run
E.
109
ft.
N.
to
A.
C.
L.
trusting that henceforward they'll
J. S. Gardner, Lot 5 blk 10 Tr. D
239.05 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 10...........................
It.
W.
NW
ly
along
It.
W.
to
Pt.
north
of
keep their untl-Volstcnd importa­
Gen. Lincoln (J. Andrews, the
Randall
Turner,
Lot
6
blk
10
Tr.
E.....
239.05 May Bradburry, Lot 11...................................
tions down to what they really rather
Beg . S. to Beg
.............. 184.4
1,032.72
new assistant secretary of
Welthy
Richardson,
Lot
7
blk
10
Tr.
E
need for themselves mid for them
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 12..... .. ....................
Orange Heights, Sanford Florida.
the treasury in especial charge of
solves alone.
Sip
Bracy,
Lot
8
blk
10
Tr.
E
...............
64
rohibitinii enforcement, is said to L. E. White, Lot 6 hlk 2....... .......... ............. 02
305.97 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 13 ......................—
3 17.23
Sip Bracey, Lot 9 blk 10 Tr E.........
inivo given Secretary Kellogg hii L. E. White, Lot 7 hlk 2.................. ............. 62
239.05 Swope Douglass Inc., Lot 14............................
317J;|
The diplomats this communica­ lip. It isn't a bit likely that Sec­
Sip
Bracey,
Lot
ID
blk
10
Tr.
E
..........
L.
239.05 Swope Douglnss Inc., Lot 15........... ............ ...
White,
E.
Lot 8 blk 2
347.23
tion went to are by no means a retary Kellogg wanted news of his
Hannah
Graham,
Lot
1
blk
1
1
Tr.
I)....
Bine Heights Addition
L.
239.05
E.
White,
Lot
0
hlk
2..................
from dinky little countries, cither. note to leak out. The story, how­
02
347.23
Hannah Graham, Lot 2 blk 11 Tr. D....
W. W. C. Smith, Lot 49................................ 61.67
Bomr among them bear credential ever, unquestionably is true.
L. E. While, Lot 10 hlk 2 ................. ............. 02
239.05
317.23
Will Ashley, Lot 3 blk it Tr. D........
1.. E. White, Lot 11 blk 4................ ............. 62.1
305.97 W. W. C. Smith, Lot 50............. .................... . 64
347.79
Will
Ashley,
Lot
4
hlk
1
1
Tr.
I)...........
239.05 Cnlvin Teague nnd W. M. Connelly, Lot 51...... 64
327.03
n x L M r r a E r s s R X S B s a x K i i i i i i t u r i i i i i i a a m c s c a a s s i i n s i i L. E. White, Lot 12 blk 4................ ............. 58.5
Henry
W.
Williams,
Lot
5
blk
11
Tr.
I)
m L. E. White, Lot 13 blk 4
239.05 W. M. Connelly, Lot 52.................................... 61
............. 68.5
327.63
W. I). Watson, Lot 6 blk 11 Tr. E..........
L. E. White, Lot 11 Idk 4................. ............. 68.5
239.05 A. I*. Connelly, Lot 53....................................- 61
327.63
Chnrlotte K. Watson, Lot 7 blk 11 Tr. E
L. E. White, Lot 16 blk 4 ...............
239.05 W. E. Wnlthour, Lot 61................................... 61
327.63
Charlotte E. Watson, Lot 8 blk 11 Tr. E
Development Co., Lot 55..........
51
L. E. White, Lot 16 blk 4................ ........... . 68.5
305.97 Fort Mellon
327.63
W. D. Watson, Lot 9 blk 11 Tr. E...... „....60
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co.,
Lot
56......
50
L. E. White, Lot 17 hlk 4................
239.05
327.63
Frank Jones, Lot 10 blk 11 Tr. E.........
GO
Development Co., Lot 57........... 50
L. E. White, Lot 18 blk 4 ............. .............. 5H.5
239.05 Fort Mellon
327.03
Raymond Fields, Lot 1 hlk 12 Tr. I)......
50
Development Co., Lot 68........... 50
1. E. White, Lot 19 blk 4................ .............. 68.5
239.05 Fort Mellon
327,63
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 12 Tr. D....
50
Fort
Mellon
Development Co., Lot 69_______ 50
L E. White, Lot 20 blk 1.................
239.05
357.03
M'cisch Realty Co.. Lot 3 blk 12 Tr. D....
64
Fort
Mellon
Development
Co., Lot 60............... 69
A c. L. Ry Co. Right of Way on laike
305.97
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 4 hlk 12 Tr. D..
50
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 61............... 69
( ’harm Branch of A. C. L. R. R. between
Meisch Realty Co., Iait 5 blk 12 Tr. I)....
50
tlie extension of the K. line o f Laurel Ave.
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 62........... ... 59
Florida Resole K.HchaiiRR i‘ equipped In
Frances Fields, Lot 6 blk 12 Tr. E ...
50
59
and the Extension of the W. line of Myrtle
239-05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 63.......
your lintiiiKrt of your holdings in Florida
George L. Swain, Lot 7 blk 12 Tr. E....
50
Ave. in tho City of Sanford, Fla..............
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 64............... 64.72
498.lt
Real Khtitle (aerenge, Imsineaw iiroperty, ot*,
61
The above and foregoing final assessments arc payable without in- Frances Fields, Lot 8 hlk 12 Tr. E ....
305.97 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 65...... - ..... 61
subdivision lots, or huildinp; ) with the least nosJohn Turner, Lot 9 blk 12 Tr. E.......
50
terest up to the First Day o f September, 1925, and from anil after
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 66....... ....... 64
»ible delay.
John Turner, Lot 10 blk 12 Tr. E........
50
230.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 67....... ...... 64
such date said special assessments will be payable only in ten equal
D. C. Brock, Lot 1 blk 13 Tr. D.........
100 or More Brokers
50
annual installments with interest at 8 per cent per nnnum on all de­
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 68............... 61
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 2 blk 13 Tr. D....
50
Will "O ffe r" YOU It
ferred payments.
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 69........ - ..... 61
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 3 blk 13 Tr. D ...
Property, if you List
64
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the seal of the City of Sanford,
305.97 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 70.............. 64
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 4 bill 13 Tr. D....
it with us.
50
Florida, this 20th day o f July, A. I). 1925.
239.05 Fort Mellon Develop nent Co., Lot 71...... ....... 59
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 5 bit: 13 Tr. D ...
50
I f you are in the market for Fior l:t Rea I fc*ii(S E A L)
l . R. PH ILIPS, City Clerk.
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 72..™........... 69
Primitive Hup. Ch. Lot 6 blk 13 Tr. E....
60
tnte, send ua your requirement* at once, Ttiu
Publish July 21, 31, Aug. 7, It and 21st.
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 73............... 59
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 7 blk 13 Tr. E ... 50
same 100 brokers who sell for us, arc in dose
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 74............... 59
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 8 hlk 13 Tr. E ...
64
touch with tho "beat buys'" on the market.
305.97 tort Mellon Development Co., Lot 75............... 50
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON LOCUST Robert Wallace, Lot 9 hlk 13 Tr. E....
50
239.05 Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 76.............- 50
Write, telegraph or telephone (Miami Hlir&gt;)
AVENUE AND FORT REED AVENU E FROM UNION AVENUE Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10 hlk 13 Tr. E
50
239.05 l'«rt Mellon Development Co., Lot 77.............- 50
today, at once to Desk No. 20.
SOUTH TO CELERY AVENUE.
Holden Real Estate Company's Addition to Sanford
Fort Mellon Development Co., Lot 78........ ...... 50
^
The following is the final estimate for the paving of Locust Ave., John Daniels, W 1-2 o f Lot 13........
»M
53
253.40
The above and foregoing final assessments are
und Fort Reed Ave., from Union Ave. south to Celery Ave., a width John Daniels, W 1-2 of Lot 14...... ......
n
239.05 terest up to September 1, 1925, nnd from and after sUt m
of 21 feet with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base from Union A v e , Meisch Realty Co., Lot 15....... ...........
239.05 cial assessments will be payable only in ten equal « nn' .
South to and including Fourth Street intersection; and surface treat­ Meisch Realty Co., Lot 10...................
with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferr*^ ,
239.05
East Flagler Street.
Meisch Realty Co., Lot 17......... I........
ment on u 0 inch rock base from Fourth St., south to Celery Ave.
239.05
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the
(1 ) From Union Ave. to Fourth Street.
Miami, Florida.
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 18......,'JLJ.
"
*’ 53 40 ford, Florida, this 20th day of July A. D„ 1025.
.
ja d in g at
I y'tJA l
Notice is hereby given that the above end foregoing final assess (S E A L)
L, R. PH ILIPS, W 1
9a0 sta yds overhaul at lc '. . ' . . L . ... g.m/
* .... ........................................ ....................................................... ....
finuhita afd payable without interest up to September 1, 1925, and from Publish July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, and 21st.

Florida Fire Loss Ratio Is
Lowest In United States,
Treasurer O f State

I

Floridian
Alien lion!

Florida Re-Sale Exchange

�THE 8A W 0R D HE

.* A pprovesSettlem ent O f
S D ebt T o United States

uua&gt;iunn Hlfecfa,!* *itweaW with i|»nnJf ,Kray vE?°k“ i
KtiKfrally Went a H t ^ ^ ,,c
Efucht was dressed^,, ^ate-hcaded.
W
.suit - t l i h t S i " ^ \ n
,f *r n Y; , r *1" 'ir r ET4* y J i «** * /i t
r
nV, Mass.. Aug.l Immediately, aften tho President European capital Kht p .ss m W
nolidgV taft/night V d signed the agreement, it was
.
. ij M
e»tt1r&gt;
*ent mnil
to Swampacott
so “asastotc
to catch
(|fiun debt
tH e.,thfc
lJ0Uch whjch
oal^
qunlntnnctt with Arctlc b S ™
i forward to Washington tonight.
lt rushed from !
-------Swanmscott in a)
Belgian Press Disappointed
fch was brought! BttUSSELS, Aug. 21.— Disap. White House to pointment is expected in the com, White House au- menta o f most of Thursday’s Rrus,, waiting here set’s newspapers on the outcome
^nt arrived from I o f the Belgian debt funding negoover-jiight stay, itiatiuns in Washington.
[ wns negotiated
Vingtlem Sieclfc says "the AmerBdebt commission icon debt commission made a lam,3 mission’ after entablc distinction between moral Prisoners of the sta, “ f ! ! miule,,b.*’
irt had discussed and legal obligations.
' ' &lt; font unil prison canm.Yk * nt J[la1'
(hruu/ ' 7 t
at Plymouth; .The Nation Beige things the Un- thcr statt ,lurinK l 5
Ju y’
Kflion and Senator ited States “ might have spared' the monthly report
*nd had given his Belgium jhe cruel irony of men-' • r ^ ' S ' o t - ' S :
, 1,1 ,
of the settlement tiomng her heavy moral obliga- number five were r..
« like number of eaptS S l^f °3d
err apes were matte.
1 “
, , Congress.
By these figures, there
&gt;
signature to the
sixteen escapes, ten caphi res inthe next step, so
eluding old escapes , hii .V
Eifcan Government is
on still eleven o f ' |;l*t muntVi's
fongress which
escapes still at Jarre*
month fl
'jjioto of the net ere­
It
is
estimated
that
each
reft funding commission,
,)| settlements.______

For Evolution

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Sixteen Prisoners
Escape From State
Camps Last Month

. " L c i us recognise the Tact that
tlio hbneUMd-goerfrtksS' AmeficxR
(fMld ta'a ftiurltry'child, hntt that
his name is U g lM ; :thflt his'com­
ing amt goipg are largely a matter
of chrinee dtitt1 tradition, though
npdn his Trttigritj depend* the in*
tcgrity'of'tHe natlnn. • It te believ­
ed that the' knowledge and skill
acquired tn the laboratory of the
eity, if applied to ttie needs of the
silent country citilen, will product!
a nation, the tike of which the
world has never seen."
IN rO U H T OK COUNTY JUDGE,
HJBillNQUE COUNTY.

STATE UK FLORIDA.

Jit n* estate of Rohenn 3. PurJitn
T o AI.lj CREDITORS. I.EOATKES
D IS T R in u tK e S AND A LL P E R ­
SONS HAVING CLAIM S OR DE­
MANDS A R A IN ST SAID ESTATE:
Vnii, ti tjVl each of you. arc lie tu­
ny n ollfl-a Mini required to present
■'tty claim* a ntt .Ivin a ml- which you,
or cither of you. may have ucntnst
Ih- --tat** o f Rrit*rnn S. Purtlolt. tie*
1ein.rt, tut- of S-inllliilii I Viltil v.
Florida, to the umleulKUrrl It- I*.
J’eck, KxCcutitr, rtf aStit estate. w ith­
in two years from thu rl'.ie Itofuuf.
Daiot Juno :r.th, a . r .. i s 35.
It. L PECK. Extensor.
Entitle RollOfi.t K. Purdon.

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M M n n in u iH i

tVARijUNq
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»(} notf(fe c l e r i c a l work lin­
ing UUI1U
done IU
in thin
city
unU llli W
IJ by
y j
Ull*“ j|
authorized' .tiersons untttmi- g
Wf
liar with requirement3. T h is ."
j\ ‘,
o n i"
B 'l j
is usually additional work on
WE HAVE
; '
old installations and will sel­
dom pass inspection.
The
Florida and
public attention is directed to
Fancy Cuts in
the ordinances o f the city re­
quiring permits for building,
W estern Meats
plumbing and fclectricnl work
and it should be sfcen that
these laws have been com­ ■ Veal, Lamb, Pork, B e ef
plied with.
?
Hens and Fryers
Beware o f parties attempt­
ing to do work without license
or permit from the city. The S
J. H. T II.L IS , Prop.
Phone 105
very fact that they offer to aB aaB N B N H aaaaai3 *aaaaaa*aaaaagitaN aaaii*aaaaM aggl
work outside the law is al­
most u guarantee that it will
be poorly done.
G. P. P A X TO N ,
Inspector

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PU R E F O O D M A R K E T

a s s . &amp;

Tonnage
H'orld Shows
n Last Y e a r

Riiser-Larsen’s athletic figure
showed up bravely in dark Lluo
serge, silk socks and patent leath­
er shoes. Oscar Onidal also af­ spcction, and return sometimes
fected blue rerge. Lief Dietrich- boosts the cost to more than $100
c,,w-‘
reward of-’
son sported neat gray tweeds andj

ng

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ti’uf Lloyds Register of
Lh0*s the world’s gross
L nej in June, lD-f&gt;, to
L 64,(1-11,418 tons, of
[mers and motorsliips to[j76 and sailing vessels
fin 1924 the total tonC1JB23^C7, o f which 01,L were steamers and

£

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l . « t r mill IniiKlt-l iriir.
A -Irtim ; ninn (I k Ii i Iio;

LEFTY FLYN N
“ T H E M IL L IO N A IR E COW I JOY

M i Jane— S atu rd c

ili c Explorers
Clothing O f
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HAI.KSUND, Tvi gtii.-. ,
;.m, Aug. 21.—1/f. Polar
, it seems, do nut lilt, to
part unless they .. c
Roald Amuinlm I, •nln
h and their i ".nj'ii.dons
irk here, f he)

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p in sledd’l if :r Arepi fir cv ,-y Icy garl».
ItWiuKh, tit v all needed
pdlml'i b d!y, But their
Wan i- &lt; &gt;'•ell-groomed
^
o complete
■hi tho e who met them
■ t4 :r arrival.
■rtiv.ere n well-fitting
■rtr packet, with cup,
I *** and brogues to
1A liik hmulkcichief peepK&gt;f his breast pocket, and
Irnrc courtly manners ho
lair of a typical country

TO THOSE D E S IItlN li LOCATIONS IN T1IE

N E VV
Springs, Tcnn., aluminum plant
•lame
Hubert
Wilson,
Rhea
worker, mid father of flvo chil­
dren, wants them taught evolution.
To insure this, he has filed in the
federal court ut Knoxville a bill
which would make the Tennessee
statute against teaching evolution
null and void.

A rrii-hlnr. ituiii-hlbs. &lt;

tuns, and a decrease in ^
tonnage of 218.1185 ton '
,
world net increase of
in (Real Rrituin uiiti, *u
e increase nmounted to *
m; in Italy to 111(1,44!) u
in Norway to 175,249 Jj
onsidenible reduction is, H
tho^n in the United a
Huge, which wns 579,487
than 12 months ago,
u
,re at the present time ij
intriietion in tiiu world J{
of between 10,000 und a
i r.ich and nine o f 20,. “
ir.d upward. There n,n i,
r ron.Rructlon 53 st 'Uiii- a
jotorships, each of over JJ
, fur the carriage o f oi&gt; a
seventeen of the 32 Ji.r*■;
i are building in (ir .* ,t
n)1Ireland.

N O TIC E
It

C A D E

&lt;]ualily Meals

110 Sanford A v e .:

Now under const rue lion at the corner of First St
ami Sanford Avo., are requested to see

Britt-Chitlenden Really Co., Inc.
210 K. First St.

Phone 708
11111354

C i t y Horn Babies
Have Best Chance
To Iuive, Is Report

Beach Property
IS SCARCE

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 2L— UP)
-According to a report by the bu­
reau of vital statistics, of the
State Hoard &lt;&gt;f Health, issued here, I
the city baby has four times as1
good a chance to rrnch the uge of
one month than the country Imby.
The city mother, asserts (ho bu­
reau report, even in the more de­
graded sanitary districts, has a
better chance of life from confine­
ment than the country mother.
The reason for these statement.i,
the report points out, is due to'
the fact that the mother is super­
vised before, during and after e.un- j
fincment by the best of medical
skill.
1
hr. Francis Sage Bradley, in a
cries of articles, says the bureau, \
raven]* the fact that three fifths
of the children are born in the!
mountains, plains and country, and
do not have the medical attention
I available for the city Lorn child.
Hr. Bradley in urging more utu ntlon to the country babies, imysi

N ice Fine Bananas, 5 lbs. for
21 lb. B ags Selfrising Flour
5 (b. N ew Florida Irish Fotuloe
3 R olls W oldorf 'Toilet Paper
2 1-2 !l). can California Peaches
2 1-2 lb. can New York Apricots
1-4 lb Can Imported Sardines
2 1-2 lb. cans Pi# Hominy
*2
California'Prunes
2 lb. Cans Crushed Pineapple
2 lb. M u ir Evp. Peaches
12 07.. Jars Preserves
12 oz. Jars O. I&gt;. Jams
N ice F at Mackerel

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Fur Furlher Information.
(.'all at Montezuma Hotel.

B risket Slew
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R . li SC H U LTE R E A L T Y CO., Inc
M A K E ItGSERVATlON E A R L Y

A Free Chicken

This l.ontr
DRY S I»B IX
will not Ins! nlwaya
I'repard for
A “ R A IN Y D A Y "
Hy Tnidfnji A t

S A T U R D A Y N IG H T

“ A &amp; P ” STORES

ROUTH’S B A K E R Y

CARROTS

anti saving the difference.
There is a dift’erence which
you can readily ace hy com­
paring ” AA1’ ” t|ua|ily and
prices with smaller organi­
zations.

Delicious Roasts
For Less Money
Fancy Cakes, Sandwiches and Breads
Hot Bolls 11 A. M. and 4 P. M.

B ars

ithcrn Governors Organize Campaign
i For Confederate Memorial Coin Sale
Etfcw111WMtmfiiWfi'iw.it.iitf R'UJUfiiim

3 G uest

is, Halted Hum, Fancy Cheese
iml Sausage

Dozen pints..........69c
Dozen (|iiurls, . SSe

(iriita i T r r r '•

JESSE A. LEI
BROS.
10 (i I'nrk Avenue

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FestinoHnvIoquin

Wouldn’t nn extra hour a day, all for yourself appeal to you?
■ Our "I'htino For Footl” Service will uuubio vou L» save thin extra
Lour— you won’t have to leuvtr the 1: ruse to shop for fooil hecap.Me we will
si lfft your tinh f for you aw carefully us you would in period, and we de­
liver if to your duot*. No more dressing for market, no m rru bulky bundles
to wear you out.

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Mountain July 20

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MnumeSlIi \‘ ° un,aln l ' 0" '
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Aesoclallon, nt
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for
MwSriLi ..lhr,
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secretary of «ta t« of Oklahoma. r*presontlnr Oovarnor TrarP of that
state; A. H. Footer, of tho Houeton
Chronicle.
repreoenUn*
Governor
Miriam Ferguson of Texas: H* ” •
DcnharJt,
lieutenant-governor
of
Kentucky,
reprceenting
Governor
Field of that stale; Governor Thomas
O. McLt-oil of South Uarollnn; A, 8
I'aid writ, coinnilesionrr of banks of
Teh ness* c,
i dpfreunUM if flmumor
.I’ .'ey of th a t,stole,; Uogrroor
W ; XIn&gt;tm of ITorldaU Governor W.
lW\ |Ira niton of Jla'einvi: Jilmes J.
M iff, pecratary.jt f statei Vf ’ J’’;'
lelsna. rerrcsmtlns Ooveruor
qua of thst etaio: Governor
L. W h llflc li o i :t:s;i u p ;!. Col, W.

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N. Y . S late
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II, Freeman of - .Oh.
General &gt;• ■ander-ln-chlef
of Unit*
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.,1 ConL derate Veteran*, retues ntIns Governor 1 Inkle o f Virginia: K.
W, Martin &gt;'f •' Ilpnta. undo of Gov.
ernor Marlin. !ob*rt F. Mmldox of
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rom m lllve,
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H&lt;&gt;w Do Y ou Shake Hands?

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The meadow roinn its petals,
And I ait in the sun
And think of gleiiming nietal.t,
And wish that I had one.
The fields of wheut are waving,
Their splendors I behold,
While fortune I nm craving
And wish that I had gold.

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H E C O U L D N ’T P U T IT O F F MUCH LO N G E R

H ilt

A re you sincere in your handshake?
u Bacond cisss Mat tar,
Every day you shake hands with somebody. H ave you
17, 1»t&gt;, at tha Postofilcs
ora, Florida under Act of ever thought how you impress the other fellow by the way
it n .
(It which yo^shtiKeihis M ud?.
t *,
V
W W tA.ANIl I - l&gt; K A »._ .
__nditov " There are mahy Kinds of handclasps, but only one real
« . n o w A iiu H K tfl
Phone ' « honest-to-good handshake. It leaves you, not with crushed
111 M a «n n lla A i
knuckles, but with a tingling sensation at the fingertips,
m iu ariiiiTm .v i i a i i i k
and
demonstrates warmth, sincerity, interest and enthus­
Ona Your—17.00 s ii Munll.s II 80
LMItered In Civ hr Cnrrlei. per iasm. A contributor to the Pathfinder says all other meth­
week, I5u. Weekly tCdltlou l l 00
ods o f shaking hands are perfunctory. The writer says:
Bar year.
--------------------------------There are muny kinds o f handclasps, but only one real
D 'K d A L M i n i l t i All obituary
noric*a, card* uf thunk*. reaolutlona handshake.
It leaves you, not with crushed knuckles, but
and notice* ..t «ntB r:*lr.~u iii* whara
. rhantaa ara w*ilu w ill ha c*&gt;*rir«d with a tingling sensation at the fingertips; it demonstrates
f * r at r t iu le r •tdrartlalng rata*.
warmth, sincerity, interest and enthusiasm. All others are
M Rniirtt t u b a s s o c ia t e !! pilot## merely perfunctory, according to a contributor to the Path­
The Aasoclated 1’raaa la uxclu*Ivalr antltted tn *he uaa for. rs- finder.
puLllrallnn of all new* dispatch**
"Take the politician shake, for example. It is overdone.
oradltea to It or not otherwlae crad­
le.; In thla paper and alao tha lo- True,the strerigth of the clasp is there, but genuineness and
cal n*wa published herein. All rights
of repblillcntlon of aperlal dispatch- honesty of purpose are lacking. The real thing is only
aa herein ara alao re*ar-ed.
—^ht -aia---_1
.... — " ■ simulated. In the language of the theatre, it is a “take o f f
of the true expression.
FRID AY, A IK !. 21, 1925
"A t the other extreme are the handclasps experienced
TUB H E R A LD S PLATFORM
ut social and other formal affairs. In most instances they
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­
are as feigned as the stereotyped remarks that accompany
ville.'
them. The tips of three fingers gingerly extended with a
2.
—Construction of Ht. Johna*ln*
dian, ltlver canal.
verbal 'ILow-de-do' do not typify frankness or integrity.
8.— Extension of white way.
Bather, this ceremony is tinged with hypocrisy.
-Kxtcnsion of local amusements.
"Then there are people who like to make an acquaint­
— Swimming pool, tennla enurta,
ance
with the ‘bluster’ type of handshake. In doing so they
etc.
♦.— Arifrutertllnft of building pro- want people to think they are frank and straightforward,
Brain—liouaea, hotela, apartment n ‘diamond in the rough,’ so to speak, but the exertion belies
houses.
8.— Eitrnainn of street paving pro- the desired impression.
"Everybody knows the pump-handle shake. It is stilted,
fram.
7.—-Count ruction
of
boulevard of course, and not in keeping with the drawing-room, but it
around l.ak&lt;» Monroe.
is far better than the icy nml inert hand sometimes extended
8.
— Completion uf city beautifica­
to you. The latter has no more feeling than a Chinese ex­
tion program.
ecutioner;
it is proffered more as a habit than anything else.
9.— Expansion of achnol ayalem
"O f course, there are people who don’t shake hands—
with proviaion for incrraiird farilUiea.
but we will hastily pass over them.
■—
-------------------------------"Th e real honest-to-good ness greeting is that vibrant
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
old-fashioned one that t omes near making the knuckles
THE O N LY H E L P :— For I the ‘crack’ but doesn’t, the feel o f which is sufficient to warm
Lord thy Cod will hold thy right the very cockles of the heart.
hand, cayirig unto thee, Fear not; 1
"A n example? Oh, the handclap you experienced on re­
Will help thee. Isaiah -11:13.
turning home front war. It was conflict, you know, that gave
- ■ous (he custom in the first place. In the distant past every
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t H E SAN FO R D

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Kid Without Horns.
Foolish— She Stole Milk.

Liberty Impossible?
Young Mr. Vanderbilt.

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U t ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C opyrtant 1J1S)

A DISPATCH from Havana tells
o f negro voodoo worshipers, led
by n white mini, about to sacrifice
a three-yenr-old white girl, called
by the voodoo man "the kid with*
out the horns.”
The rural guards arrived
in
time.

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T H A T W ILL shock every Amer*
ican including the Americans that *
mnke their fortunes out of child
labor, killing or stunting thou­
sands of children every year. The
difference between such a white
American and the black voodoo
doctor is this: The American !s
a wholesaler, the other n rptailef.

A salesman, ^
,.V

J

once N ile , r f r ^ l
never-tiring

MRS. EVA Seidelmnn, who had
no money and did have four hun­
gry children, gut up before five
o'clock and stole a bottle of milk
from u doorstep. The janitor saw
her, and she went to jail because
she could not furnish $50 bail.

‘e n ,t‘r -vour fnip(oy ,

is aIsn ‘ "nsfiemjJ
trustworthy,

an4

work for „
IF THE lady had stolen n rail
rand, a steamship tine, nr even ■
city street, slit* would lie on her
way to Europe on a fine ship, with
first-class lawyers fighting for her
and the chances ten to one in her
favor.
The woman's oldest toy earns
$10 u week, hut the landlord has
to have that for rent.
Of course, civilization must pro;
te»’t itself against LITTLE thieve#*
at least.

11 n,‘**p pittance_
cents a day.

H i s d u ly in
Ice, ht* lives eatfcj
the Classified cola
the Sanford lfcty

TO SAVE your heart strings it
may lhi mentioned that a news-,
paper man hailed the milk steal­
ing mother out, promised to pay
her fine if the judge would make
it a fine, and gave her money for
a few bottles of milk besides.

mnn w as armed and w hen tw o men met who wished to be
M U SSO LIN I, w h o timk charge
friendly they clasped each other's right hand (the sword , 0f.Ita ly an«! substituted Fascism
for Communism or anarchy, nay;r
arm) for m utual protection.
his ideal man is Caesar, lie must
"Did you ever shake hands with one of those human have crossed his finger when ho
jellyfish who lets his hand hang limp and loose in yours? If thought of Brutus.

his I hone Nuittbetj

THE MYSTERY OFSl.KEPING.1-SICKNESS
TRI-CITY NEWS

Medical science is called upon almost invariably I* ft with rome
to not only meet nml conquer or grave physical or mental ^defer t.
you have you are surely to be pitied.
aleviute all the diseases with Sometimes, too, odd as it may
MUSSOLINI
SAYS
alto
accord­
which the human race has become seem, it makes a fundamental
" I f there is anything that should have all the kick that
ing to Lord Beaverhrook’s Daily familiar through suffering all change in (he victim’s character.
it
can
produce
we
think
shaking
hands
ought
to.
We
rather
Below me runs the river,
Cases are on record where a
Express, "I maintain that there
Beside me runs the brook,
admire those old pump-handle finger-busting, wrist-twisting, eau he no such tiling us liberty. down the years, hut it also has perron of unquestioned trulhfulto .face and contend with new ,------.
,
. ,
And yet I doubt their (liver,
How’s Y o u r Health?
hearty handshakes. They put pep into a fellow.
Liberty exists only lit the imag­ faces that beset the pathway of . ness emerged front the sickness ns
The story in the book.
" A good hearty handshake is about' as good for one who ination of pliiloHopli'WH wiio seek mankind. Looking hack over its •a colossal liar. Other persons who
I read tile old relation,
their unpractical philosophy from achievements, medical science has , were moral before having skepAnd yet I do not know,
is feeling all down and out as a long conference with a man the sky."
You are no doubt well and feeling fine. And (kit'll
nitah to Ik* proud o f; many deadly mg sickness on recovery seemed
The truth about creation,
who has made a big success. Just give him a good handshake
.foes
have
been
disarmed
and
prae-j
to
have
become
absolutely
devoid
way to he. However, if sickness should attack j«
And so it can't lie so.
and watch him pep up. It is a wonder worker.
MASS FAN NOT govern mnss/tically banished; others have been of moral sense,
prepared— have a reserve fund to pay doctors htllx, |
While woods are green behind me,
‘ Hut those mushy soft-shelled handshakes that make tnu quantity cannot govern quantity,"!stripped of the power to wage oil-1 "Another of the curious a.spcc.s
‘
-*
*
slaughts
of
suffering
and
death,
of
the
disease
is
that
it
seems
to
Ami green the rood ahead,
feel ns it ho had mailt* sorao mistake or were suspected of UJ Mussolini. Hmts t u , hit against humanity. Typhoid, ma- [ be no reaper lor o f persons. High
druggist, etc. Keep an account with the Seminole fq
I wish that I could find me
commuting
sonic
big
crim
e!
When
you
got
hold
ol
a
follow
L
.ov..r,l,.1
i
laris,
yellow
fever,
small-pox
dipli-1
station
in
life
is
no
guarantee
of
governed.
Some pavement I could tread.
ty Bank.
thcria, hydrophobia and many oth- one's immunity from it. In this
who wants to shako hands in this manner about the only
The sky is blue above me,
cr of our old-time deadly enemies, • respect sleeping sickness is difI wisli for heavens pearled—■
tiling that you can think of is n morgue. It makes you feel
"CAESAR.” Mussolini said, "is
Oh how tile world would love me, colt! ami clammy and disappointed in humanity in general. my ideal, my master. Julius Caesar nro now numbered among the pre- ] feri-nt from most other of the
*I Per Cent Interest Paid On Havings Acco
rentable disease; and even cancer |known contagious diseases and vve
I f 1 Would love the world!
You imagine that you have suddenly been thrust into a is tin* greatest man that ever liv­ and tuberculosis are threatened know now that it is in the con— Douglas Mullocli.
ed."
willi extermination.
I tagious category.
Most contngchurch with most of your wearing apparel still at home."
Caesar alao would have said.
But us these old foes are being iutts diseases have some close re-------------o---------------“ Liberty is impossible." But Bru
The Democrat proudly proclaims
new enemies appear lalionshlp
between a potion's
r iinpjshcd.
’ lmt ly \ 0„
that Tallahassee hits a girl who
NOW N A T U R E IS not as variance with art. nor art with us thought otherwise. W
**"«*
Ull. f.eld to battle against Im- cleanliness and good habits of life
lias never luvn kissed. We know nature; they being both the servants of Ids providence. A rt n.ore Important
Garibaldi, and ,Mall health and life. "Sleeping tool Ids suseptlhility to the dis­
lots of girls who haven’t been
other Italian*, better’ if not Renter, si, k l W , is onc (lf these.
The cs e. But so fur ns we can dis­
is
the
perfection
of
nature.
Were
the
world
now
as
it
wore
either, hut tlmt doesn't mean It was
Hum Caesar have thought other-1(, tl|!a, ()f this now ,,iiWtt!le js Ilot cover, cleanliness and hygiene
the sixth, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one wise. Italy, even today, m much k|lown n|lll therefore, a remedy have no r-lationship to the ques­
their own fault.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - 1'KOl/KfSS
world, and art another. In brief, all things are artificial; .nearer to liberty than it was in bus not been discovered neither tion of one's immunity to this
j Caesar's day.
The Mueon Telegraph carries for nature is the art of Cod.— Sir Thomas lirowne.
bus the means of preventing its modern new disease.
the following classified ad: "For
mi,read. It seems to hear very Iit"This js one of the factors that
Sale: Cream colored, stripped
A YODN’D Mr. Vanderbilt buys tie similarity *tp other diseures make it diffieuit to lake measures
WE MUST H A V E n weak .spot or two in a character hc- a trolley line and will substitute and authorities are apprehensive against the -proud of the disease." N
ourig mart) mule; weighs eight
N
lindred or a thousand pounds." tori! wc can love it much. People that do not laugh or cry, motor buses for the atreel cars he- lest this new disease suddenly take
It is further declared that the ■
■
Even the mules are keeping in or take more o I anything than in good for I hem, or use any­ tween Newport and Providence.
oh thu proportions of serious plu- name "sleeping sickness” is a M
ntyle.
The
original
Vanderbilt,
whose
gtie.
_
|
iiiisnouii-r.
that
true
"sleeping
128 Feet
thing luit dietionnry words, are admirable subjects fin-------o------brains ami energy, turned into
This new affliction is quite pre- sickness" i a purely a tropical
biographies. I til L we don’ t rare most for those flat pattern money his descendants tire spend­ valent
in some parts uf Euro|H-, disease caused by the bite of the
Hanford seems to have set the
record mark for a city of its size, flowers that press best in the herbarium.- -O l i v e r W e n d e l l ing, would he establishing flying hut u number of eases have up- tsetse fly. ntnj bad nothing to do
Fronting on Celery Avenue adjoining two stores)
terminals near either end of the j pea red in this country. Mrs. ,1, with the Eutopeun disease which
or even bigger, in raising money ilolm es.
Vanderbilt
railroad
between
New
I’icrpont
Morgan
having
died
is
in
reality
elosely
allied
to
ceretor a hoard of trade. Hanford has
corner on Celery Avenue, If taken quick can leI
York and Chicago.
from it only a few days ago. It is 1hrospinal nn ningitis. It is a eon
taken on u new life in tin1 past
M Y K A V O K IT K STO RIES
said to he one of the most puz- i tagious iafettioua disease of the
few yeas. Ocala Star. Why doesn't
chased at $75.01) a front foot on easy terms.
the Star try to get Ocala to emu­
lly IKVIN 8. COBB
J GREAT B R ITA IN
raises tin- /.ling diseases which modern ined- spinal column showing its first
late our feat?
price of rubber, tires cost more. iral science has been called upon |symptoms generally at the base
------- o------The Leaning Tower of Baltimore stubbornly; “ you’re just naturally Business men in Brasil have a to combat, It muy leave a victim |of the brain. How the infection
coffee monopoly, and coffee costs devoid of any moral sense nnd j is carried it is not yet known, hut
They nru raising a lot of disturbIn Baltimore, years ago, there hound to he wrong.”
e:tuse him to lose regard for truth. ^its origin in European countries
60 Feet
nneo over that New York Cinderel­ was n shot tower that stood up in
They lined up at the bar still de­ more. All very sad.
In discussing tin- effects of “ sleep- 1certainly Inis nothing to do with
la lying about her age but why the uir to a considerable height. buting. The (icrmnn, waiting pa­
pick on her when she is only doing Almost at the base of the shot tow­ tiently to serve them, became inter­
HERBERT HOOVER’S sugges­ ing sickness ’ a prominent Hritish the bite of thee t else fly.
The proper name of the disease
what every woman does. -Sanford er n serious minded (irrmnu ran ested.
tion is: "Permit American impor­ medical authority says:
Between First and Second Streets on Sanford Aj
“ One til the most terrible as­ is Encephalitis I.ethargia, and by
Herald.
a saloon.
I’ll show you how game I am, ters o f such commodities to compects
o
f
the
disease
is
tlmt
even
such
it
is
imivci
.ally
known
phy­
"Every Woman” is ton sweeping.
Eugene Have*, afterwards a said Have*."I'll betyou thedrink* |biuo to control the market in the
A t $510.00 [ier front foot.
In the course of our life we have Now York theatrical man and now I'm
rightnnd
andleave it to our friend buyer's interest." In other words, though the victim recovers, he is sicians studying the subject.
'lit light
known several women who wouldn’t in the moving picture business in In-re tn decide it."
forget tin- Sherman law for a lit­
fib about their ages. Ai least, not California, lived in Baltimore when
"That’s a go," said the other tle while, and m-rmit monopolies
to us. You dee, we wrote their the shot tower stood there. Dm* man.
here to fight monopolies oliroad.
BRADENTON HERALD
birthday notices when the stork day Have* and a friend of hit
'Set out the drinks" commanded An Interesting suggestion, hut
first brought them in this terres­ found themselves in the vicinity of I laves
WOULD this legalized American
trial sphere, Ocala Star.
really "protect
the shot wot ks. Both were thirsty
,
____,
,______ the Am
D*' nitilily &lt;&gt;f drivers kept dared venture forth. With u maThe German served them and monopoly
You have the advantage Uncle and both, as it happened, without tln*v drank.
erlean consumer?" That isn't thoj puce with the inTchnnicnl develop- chine ull hut foolproof in its mo­
Benjamin, we're not Dint old.
funds. Have* had an idea,
ment toward perfection of the uu- ehanical operation, nnd with re"Now, hoys," inquired the saloon habit of our monopolies.
loli.ohilc tlu-r.- would not now Imve pair stations within a stone's throw
He outlined it to his companion man, "vat is dis pet.7"
Realtors.
2102 First St.
... ______ .police with. 1°
recorded th.- increasing list of any spot, drivers are turned
Today’s best lauglt: "Breden and and then they entered the saloon
SEVEN THOUSAND
"It's like this,” said Have* edg­
risten," said Parson Jones, "All g o t, in n violent argument with each ing toward the door, "my friend drawn sabres and wildly rioting *'f accidents in traffic, out of all loose who know only how to start i a i i R i i i i i i a q i n R i t M a i l l l a R R R M R i S N i i i ( 0
nnmthin‘ All wants to talk to you other
here hots that when tin* shot tow­ Dpti-Scmitic mobs agitated Vi&lt;*nna j jirojrortinjt in the last year to the and top, and to guide their autoall nlxiut, an' Alim going to do it
....
I'll bet you anything I'm right." er fulls down it will full to tin* yesterdny. The rioting began with increase in the number of motor- mobiles. This is not enough. If mola*fo* llu* season gits any oldah. Have* declared.
] torists tlu-mselves will not correct
north. I say it will full to the the start of the Zionist conference i#t*r
Las' wintali every time t h* frost [
ou're wrong," stated his friend south."
in Vienna and hus resulted iu sev­
Much attention has been given to the deficiency lln-n there will have
came, an' you-all went out . n' kill
eral deaths, some of the dead be­ the so-cnlled speed mania," hut a. to lie adopted legal measures
study o f the accidents which occur which will make them do it, docd ycr hawgs, Ah natchally ex­
ing anti-Semitic agitators.
pected tn get mo some poke. But
One anti-Semitic newspaper had daily will convince anyone that u spite the undesirability of further
I'UOIBIIKNCK NKWS
all All ever gut all wintali wus
i boasted, "Of 35,000 foreign .lews majority of them are due to fuul- license nuisance,
Jea’ pigs' feet, pigs' feet. Ah go*,
The American Automobile Assohere today 30,000 will not return ty driving, wherein the greater
so ti’ad of pigs' feet Ah couldn't
tiiult is not tlie violation of speed elution has dune much to provide
A few days ago at Saratoga 51 j pendent stewards is that tile gnm- home."
look a hnwg in tit' face. An’ what yetulings front the
That boast will not he made lavvs, hut the utter inability of the facilities fur safe motoring. The
Kllerslio stud bling
element ut the trucks noIonUt*al Estate Auction Sules. Let ua sell &gt;’° ur'
Ah wants to nnmmnco to you-all
good, hut the conditions are hud driver properly to handle his ma- recent campaign for safety in the
In
Virginia
and
the
Claiborne
stud
^
1
"
"
’
(
"
'I
'
,
*1
''
*fort.
tight now is, thet If yoti-ll expects
enough.
clime under ordinary circumstances voluntary brake-testing arrangenir to preach In dishere emigre- in Kentucky, two famous centers! The story of horse racing in this
mncli less When it is traveling at ment is most helpful, hut more
of
thoroughbred
raising,
brought
at
country
in
jr
good
illustration
of
the
gaalum dix Wlntah. Ahm jest nutof |than
WEAK FISH will find it hard to excessive mileage. Emphasis
.
.......,
I .a good motor and effective I
chatty gain’ to have ’t %-at higher auction ?‘d7i!,7ttu, or an average of impermanence of legislation that survive in the automobile endur-|tbo prevailing Ignorance of tlo* brakes arc needed tn make for
$r,H
I)0
each.
|
interferes
with
personal
liberty.
up on the hawg- 'als all higher
once contest. One lug company j average driver uf the automobile is safety. The automobile association
We are permanently located in Sanf»ird
up on th’ hnwg!''-—Tri-City News.
Only a few years ago this would l! U V.n,&gt;'.
y i" r,‘
lh'! announced another cut in prices! multiplied
by ccursory
of the has recognized this nnd proposes
....
- view
- .....................
■------- o-------have made u record for a yearling, ^
' " r1, .lr.‘“ k; * vri*
yesterday, making the fourth cut futile attempts of many to park now t., -trike at the heart of the .
sale. Now It passes
without much
" f 1‘‘T Vl,r,,,,Kht in n year.
Marg is the sweetest
O llll S A LE S FORCE are EXPERTS
their machines. Whut may W ex- trouble which is the human agency ■
comment. A few weeks ago Janies' '*
by legislation which was e ll-1
Girl you ever saw,
pec(eu of the driver who. under which controls the wheel. The light “
Cox Brady, one of the newcomer.. ‘
‘ v " I S 11 ” f T ? . ul‘‘ ra,’U‘
She Is unite the neatest
THE HIGHEST engineering skill moat 'deal emidihons, not not man- against accident, tm President HenWo guarantee S a tisfa ctio n .
lo horse racing, paid over $r.«,0W
N')W ,h*'rc Is little or no and business nblPty nre devoted euver his car into an ample space ry, of the national motorist organ- n
Is Miss Murgy Daw.
agitation
iu
New
York
for
bar-1,
„
• ,
for a yearling filly, one of Man
high
grade
j' , „ ii, tu Riving
r the
--- mn.lic
^ ------ without working damage on other, ization, says, is in reality a fight 5
n..........
n I
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V . L ...
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I
of Will's progeny. Tliis was ut least " " g lacing. In fact there ***
__
_____
____ prices, cars parkeit nearby? It lie can not against ignorance. Ilis association
From her ankles slender,
automobiles
at itl
lowest
If you have Property you want sold — List it *
That's
Work.
'|“move
* * " his machine front
*-a standing-of course? can not make rub's nmi ■
$30,Odd more than had ever before |'
"j , !
7
t,1,,,.» a? ’^
'"t's valuable work.
To her chick chapeau
ami kiss it good-bye.
When villi
She Is fair and tender,
She iu quite —Jusl HU,
thnt B i.mk.-M no .liffor.-ii.-.. t.. him, |imtithm, mu.-h .-on In- io-i-ompU,li.
■ should mnke n
?
r e adrivers
l s iiow
® to
- s
all accounts and
„
. ... .
.. .
You'd like to meet Miss Margy
he has no business on the roadbed towardAteaching
name fur herself on the rme-track.
will find other
Luck is ort our side—
where
not
only
property
hut
lives
drive.
The
expert
driver
learns
of indulging their gambling i Contemporary Comment
But Air. Brady’s main idea is to
are endangered by his carelessness ronicthing every time lie lakes the
For she's a business fairy.
and ignorance.
have her for the stud he is set­ propensities if this one is barred.
Who takes your classified.
wheel. It is only the cockshure
Not
much
la
ever
accomplished
by
Things look pretty dark for
Considering tin* almost mechan­
Valdosta (Ga.) Times ting up in Kentucky.
trying to make people either sen- China. They've reached the confer* ical perfection of the automobile, beginner, who thinks lie knows it
110 K. Second Street, f inford, FlaThe taking up of
all, who cannot learn, and he is the
1)f
....... ,iL r?ein.Jr 'Y " " ' h slide or mural by statute. Tho man ence stage.— Life.
we
wonder
if
this
ha*
not
contribu­
There's a Margy with every news­ xi bok* nuuns liko h1
one who takes chances.
lr, Brudy ami who loses his money ut a raee-i
____
ted to carelessness. Time was when 'lhis safety campaign is a worthy x x x x iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
paper
Mr. Widener. who bought the Bel
'
.....
.
'
tn,ck.
jf
be
goes
there,
is
at
least
It
is
n
light-minded
engineer
who|
m,y
driver
Imd
to
know
the
iiitri"■ To give the shop a tone.
m.mt stable, is bound to
endeavor by a worthwhile organTty y hand h*r the ads In Mrsop r . , r , . f , „ . ..... u
h" “ * * • « * • •»
..............- Anil scorn the telephone.
rretydnsly popular. To lie
—-Avery Powell in Times-Union. ih.ro is’' still t'm much’ 'crook mtnJJs ' big'‘ tVu*1' L !" ‘h 'ni?' L.'.f*'
l oirirclid with
iV. the stories Mb y it. ,iVT
^ ' *llt
1 *'n'
l aical report ifrom liie movie# 4*'»ted the. rumor that Harrow,
"What is the value of a naval
copflbcted
with it
it, R
hut
if
his* pocket
, l!"
a n A D V L R T IS L M K N T
lhr
11 h&gt;f
Ii not
hit too claims a movie actor and his wife
-------W « have one in our office,
hatsc
Imrhor which our battleships
of "fixed races and interfering bard. The high cost cost of horse-1are closo friends. Pi ess agent
Malone.
Hays,
ami
the
rest,
are
Of her wu’rs very pruud;
can not get into?" asks Senator
IS T H E S IL E N T SALEM A N OF C O M » ^
^
,mlay
1 (hat he Is'w iI-! stuff.
society... ,h. s «„, iro i,;.;-,;;",,,"'"' " " - f . ; ”.","
Her charming perronullty
■■Bwnislun
C?,“ t“ nt ,inK to »'aY. for it is hit adinixiiatti
‘Always attracts a crowd.
u t , i? s K !",“ n
- ci.h.-r. i f " ' . t o ,nh X , ^ » » . —
isuperviaiwn on tim part, of uids- money that keeps the tracks going.| AJrnuit time somebody officially j a
Brooklyn Eagle
New Yorker.

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See the P retty Depot

Mrs. K. W. Lundquist was able ^
to return home Monday afternoon.
Willing Workers met Thursday
nt the hom© off Iva nvid Audrey J
May Neese.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and fam­
ily moved last week from the Lnw*
son cottage.
Rev. Eokhardt will be in Up ala
.on Sept. 5th instead of.Sept, -Jtji,
ns usual, so there will he no
preaching neat Sunday.

Solser Will
ihoner of
fort Pierce
II 0f Turnpa,

PIE R S O N . F L O R ID A

Mrs. Neeae'a little daughter,
lva v.'nn ill from tonsilitu , hr. (
Tolar was railed out. He w.i • ab u .
out lo sot1 the little hnby and Violie
Williams, Jr.
Word tomes that Mr. Hirubi
hna bought a couple of lot
jt,
Lakeland ami they are tamping
out in their garage until limy yet
their house built.
Miss Ellen Vehlen who haa been
in Winter Park is again visiting
nt the homo of her uncle, Leonard
Vihlen. We were glad to welcome
tr 0f Jacksonville was her at Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ilutler
the city Friday.
and two children o f Miami, spent
idlTTa Sarasota this Tuesday night at the home of her
brother* Voile Williams.
Mr.
ng to business.
Bntler and Volie went fishing.
fjehirard motored ti They are en route to North Caro­
r;Jay un a shopping lina.
John and Eric Lundquist left
Saturday for a few week: vaca­
, v,| gelt : and 1am tion which they will spend with
pjtn Thursday after friends and relatives in Ten no
see, going in their heeler. They
ona Beach.
stopped at Holly Hill the first
y ha* returned front night.
| where he went on
Tre Poultry cluh lielJ the fine t
picnic ev'-r, recentlyat the in.oi
3 few days.
o f Mr. and Mrs. Vihlen. The girl
'lik - Hn ting) of Pi mlii tun, On-., mill
ibo e-iliii}. of the
Langley has returned brought their lunches, the how. in a Union Station at &lt; liicago wh,n hi
i ling arrived to
J ami is the guest ot cold drinks, while Mr. and Mr
•ompi lc in the world*.* champion' hip
Hastings is on
Ben Whitner brought out wivm,
W. T. Langley.
irutchcs, having broken In c leg recoi
iding sky-fishing
A ll 10 members were hi ,iic . Ila ting- hohb a rerun! of ha
to roast
a leer in sevend
rcuk has returned present.
•-iond.* flat.
lie and other points
Mrs. Borgquist nnd daughter.
i North Carolina.
Miss Ruth, little Edith Marie ami
C.ratul-ma Lundquist spent a
FOltMKU I i: \|lLit HIES
Genova
Jr*. 1*. L. Thrasher pleasant day on Tuesday with
I front various points Mrs. Noru Swanson.
She lm
BELFAST, \»ig. 2i*. ppl-K dHilla (Irani lias puiiliaail a new 'Yard M. Clay ton, i f, ■rnter assist­
olina nnd CJeorgia.
been very helpful earing for Edith
Marie, while her mother wa in Ford touring ear.
ant uispeelor gclii'ial of the Irish
Mr . .1. W. Fly at i
pending coo tabulary w'ho dad at St. .lean
ger*. Jr., returned the hospital.
West Palm Bench,
Her pity, France, wa . with severul
Mrs. Pritchard nnd Miss Field tin. week at Daytona Ih-urh.
i been the guest of have been guests at the horn.....
Mr. ami Mrs. E. II. Kills- were English mini, ti i
included in a
Mrs. Westerdick this week, cullm ■ in Katifm'd Iran: acting lm linens lit ut per- mis w)i un n I lurk t&gt;'r
held . hail'd the re pun ihility for
also nt tiie Ballinger home. Sun Tile day.
Connelly
day they went to Ocala with Mr. i Mi . I N. Sutton and daughter the slaying of Lord Mayor Mac*
lUkdaml Thursday, anil Mrs.-Barney Bock nnd the Edwin are pending tlii week at Curtain.
■in the guests of young folks and Mr, ami Mr... I lav tuna III ach.
Ik triel Inspector Swanzy, who
v o mi ntionerl in the lit t, nfWesterdick.
.Mrs. Bidder of Ja, kutrv ilh- al
Icroard wa lain in I a burn, near
Mrs.
Westerdick,
Mrs.
Beck
and
i.pent
a
few
duv'
Iasi
week
with
iUl and attractive
Belfa-t, wbeu hundredi of Cut ho1
i fsfollne, have lo­ Miss Minnie Heck, Mrs. Pritchard |Mr . .1. W. I lyin.
and(Mi»»4’'»eid:nitrifJf d khM'wnci *1 | ' Fred la-file - of &lt;&gt;k**cciriibi •.spent lip limnes were burned as a reprll
of Mrs. Irnttfe nfltclmsiftf tvhu'h j a iiq d e of dn ' with hi-i parent*. sal.
was held Monday nt the homo of |Mi. and Mr . II. L. I.efiles.
irs. Leslie Went and her cousin, V. 0. Culler in San­
Mi Willi un Daniel.) left WedItev. Brownlee was in III ,l:n tel' i Ill'll v i it with her
in their car today for ford.
lie and other points til charge o f tile service. The burial datiglifci. .Mis. Hrnnrnnt Mims.
Cook Bros.
ini for several weeks. took place in Lakeview cemetery.
Mr and Mi
Nulndd of Ccor.EIM I CONTRAC I’OI
i:i i. who have keen faying at the
• pei .ally Fipiipped f.,r
Patti twill t- nli me, visiting Mrs.
Ri'miiiJeling
j la i per, left Friday for Miami.
mt I \ve. Telephone 1
Mr. and Mi
I'ob Leonard and
dm u car of t it Fierce are spend
ing a 11vv lie. "itli Mrs. Leon aril,;
If, Jr., and W. A.
Beauty M arred
i ter, Mr I M Alderman.
Mil from Atlanta
Alts, t hire Eve retie
Mi. and Mr I- II. Kilix- and
«t( they have been
I'rorhrr
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Mi. and Mr I W. Prevail spent
sak on business.
I'liiMitu oml SinuinK
Sunday afi-'it n at Indian Ri.ci
Vnfui»i&gt;l- . ■■11ri .-1 In m,sl«rn pi-il
City.
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to ti..- Ii.gbrnl Hiiiriilaril
Mrs. (I. \ "... hoi on who spent
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iteaeh with Ins on. ft. It, Niclud
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To Four Bingles As
Sm okers W in 7 To 1

FLORIDA STATE LEAH HE
Lakeland 1; St. Petersburg 1.
Tampa 7; Sanford 1.

Saints Play Jam Up Baseball
N A TIO N A L LEAGUE
and Beat Highlanders By Washington 1; Cleveland 0 (12 in
Score of 4to 1; Hewitt
nings.
Pilches Win for St. Pete Chicago 11; Boston 7.
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St. Louis 7; Philadelphia fl.
jWIlh Man on Third Base art!! ford but lasted only through the
LAKELAND, Aug. 21.—f/P)— Detroit-New York, rain.
first
inning
when
Tampa
got
four
None Down in Eighth, Ls- bit*
'i" t and scored two
T" " ,“runs. Only The Saints played jam up ball
AMERICAN LEAGUE
J trnda Strikes Out Three ,.i t work by the Sanford infield
Boston 6; St. Louis 3.
p JCelery-Fcds
Successively .cut o ff two more runs.

H anford Team Plays
E rrorless Baseball
Mudh Improvement Shown
In Playing; Myers Prais­
ed For Work on Mound
T A M PA , Aug. 21.— f/P)— Estrnda delivered the goods yesterday
afternoon and the Smokers chalk­
ed up another 7 to 1 victory
against tho Sanford Celeryfeds to
give thorn u much more comfort­
able lead as the Highlanders
dropped their sencond straight to
the Saints nt Lakeland.
Oscar held his opponents to four
widely scattered hits und per­
formed a pitching feat very sel­
dom duplicated. He wns scored
on once when he put the runner
on base with a base on balls. A
sacrifice nnd n single sent over
the lone tally.
But it was in the eighth inning
that Oscnr showed tho stuff bo
hud. lie had everything on the
ball nnd the Sanford batters had
been swinging futilely at his of­
ferings all the afternoon but then
he completely crossed them up.
Frisblo drew a base on balls to
start the eighth and Estrada thi n
committed the only error of the
game when he made a bad throw
to second tryin to get Frisbie on
Alford’s grounder. Myers singled
to short left and the bases weru
loaded with nobody out.
Eutrada was equal to tho situa­
tion though for he struck out the
next three men In a row nnd no­
body scored. Alt three of them
swung ut the third strike but could
come nowhere near it. Oscar’s fast
ball had a wicked hop on it ami be
just whizzed them past.
Ertrndu had not pitched in a
long time and wns inclined to be
wild throughout the game, walking
four and bitting two batters. Bui
in tho pinches he was all there und
never got in serious danger except
for the one time. Two of the four
Sanford hits came in the seventh
after two were out ami one of the
runners reached third base but
nguln Estrada turned the invaders
buck by striking out the third
man. With the exception of Du­
mas, who scored, only the two oth­
er Sanford men got past second
base and in five of tho innings
first was us far ns they got.
Doc Nance was on the job ami
nabbed everybody who tried to
steal a base on him.
Four of
them tric'd it hut that wns all they
did us Due’s peg was straight to
tire hag every time.
Jesmer Plays Good Game.
Some fast work on Jesmer’s part
made a pretty double (day possible*
in the third inning when Sneud
marie a bad throw to first on My­
ers’ grounder. Micks took the rol­
ler nnd threw to Snead at second
getting Alford. Snead made a wild
throw to Jesmer who retrieved the
ball in t ime to throw buck to Snead
nnd catch Myers ut second.
Boh Leo was, as usual, the
heavy hitter for the Smokers get­
ting his regular three hits out of
four times up, Cultures kept up
his heavy stick work tme with two
out of three. This gives the new
Cuban seven hits out of the ten
limes he has been to u
plate.
Kidd started the game fur San-

F:rnd 'drew a base on balls nnd
wu to second when Hicks bunt­
ed • fly over third base. Estrada
conic through with a long single
to ce.ittr field and Snead came
home. Weik swung at the third
strike nnd the double stent failed
to work when Estrada made second
but Hicks was cnugtit ut the plate.
Leo singled to left and Estrada
came hn.no for the second run.
Casa res got a hit through the box
but Lee was thrown out at the
plate when the double steal was
attempted again.
Myers went to the mound for
second game in ns ninny days and
also for his second league game.
He turned the Smokers back
scoreless for the next four innings
but they fell on him for two hits
in the sixth which were enough
to send three runs over coupled
with a hit, batter, a sacrifice and
a base on balls. Three bits in a row
in the eighth gave Tampa their
final two runs.
Myers Promising Youngster
The .Sunford recruit looks migh­
ty good in the box and has a lot
of stuff. Ho made a very credit­
able showing in both of the games
he pitched and the Celeryfeds have
found a youngster who gives pro­
mise of rounding into a real pitch­
er.
The Box Score
SANFORD
A lt It II 1*0 A K
Dumas, cf. .. .. 2 1 0 3 0 0
Levy, as............ 3 0 0 2 4 0
Joyner, If........ 3 0 1 o o 0
McQue, 2b........ 4 0 1 2 5 o
Bailey, lb........ 4 0 I 12 I 0
Riley, rf............. 3 o o o o 0
Kinsey, x ........ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Frisbie, 2b........I
0 0 0 l 0
Alford, c........... 2 0 0 b
1 0
Kidd, p . .......... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Myers, p............. 3 0 1 0
1 0

O O w V MAKE. K At C iO T"’

Totals ........ 32 1 II 27 I t 0
LAKELAND
AB It H 1*0 A K
Kowalski, 2b, .. 3 0 1 7 6 0
Buckley, as....... 4 0
0 3 I 0
Welch, If.......... 4 0
1 3 0 0
Brazier, cf. ..... 4 0 1 0
10
Edwards, lb. .. 1 0
1 7 10
Doyle, 3b.......... 1 0 2 1 1 0
Surface, rf....... 3 0 1 1 0 0
Francis, c.......... 3 0 0 4 2 1
Craig, p........... 2 0
1 0 0 0
Cusack, x x .......0 I
0 0 0 0
Kry, p.............. 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Chicago defeated Boston

making a clean ■ » « ! * of tlw three
games. Erratic fielding D - * n j
Ruffing and Zahnixer, w h oW 7 “
both hit hard in
f
locals thier runs.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 21.— (A1)— weakened in the, seventh Inm g
.
Cleveland and Washington battled nnd wns roplnccd by Connnlly
for 12 innings Thursday before held the visitors fa fe nntll . t e
Washington won, 1 to 0, in the ninth when n pinch hitter, Carlyl'
.. ml 1v with a three base
final game o f the series,
Marbtrry took second base on
Hoddnpp's wild throw at the start
of the 12th. Rice singled. S. Har­
ris hit to Hoddnpp and .Mnrberry
was thrown out at the plate. J.
Harris fouled out but Closlin’s
third hit scored Rice with the run
that mare it three straight for
the champions.
Although Wash­
ington made 13 hits o ff Miller, the
collegian southpaw was effective
with men on bases. Each team
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
gave its pitchers good support,
Sanford at Tampa.
each making^ three double plays.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
Score by innings:
Wnsh’tnn 000 000 000 001-1-12-1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cleveland 000 000 000 000-0- 8-1
Cincinnati at Boston.
Batteries: Zachary, Mnrberry Chicago at Brooklyn.
and Scvercld; Miller and L. Sewell.
Pittsburgh at New York.
St. Louis ut Philadelphia.
BROWNS DROP ATHLETICS
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 21.— (/I*)—
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Rice’s home run nnd George Sis- Philadelphia nt Chicago.
ler’s triple with Lamotte on base Boston at St. Louis.
in the ninth inning enabled th’j Washington at Detroit.
St. Louis Browns to bent Philadel­ New York at Cleveland.
phia for the third straight time
nnd give Washington the lead in
IRISH ARMS EFFECTIVE
the American League. The score
DUBLIN, Aug. 20.—f/P)—The
was 7 to B. Washington now leads Free State firearms act, which hethe league by a margin o f six came operative August 1, provides
points.
for the licensing of all holders o f
Score by innings:
arms.
Philadelphia .200 030 010—B- 6-0
Many applications for licenses
were received from sportsmen both
in Ireland anil across the channel.
There has been little game shoot­
ing in Ireland since IUH and dur­
ing the fighting in Ireland it al­
most wholly stopped. It is now
being renewed ami the approach­
ing season is likely to he a good
one.

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Today’s Games

Totals ........ 31 1 8x26 13 1
xx Batted for Craig in eighth,
x Mitchell out bunt third strike
foul.
Score by innings:
St. Petersburg .. .. 002 001 001— 1
Lakeland ............ 000 000 010—1
Summary: Two base hit, Ed­
wards. Sacrifices, Jlesner, Mitch­
ell, Brown, Barnes. Double plays,
Buckley, Kowalski to Ewarda. Left
on bases, St. Petersburg 7: Lake­
land ft. First base on halls, off
Hcwelt 2; Craig 0. Kry t. Struck
out, by Hewitt t; Craig I. Hits
o ff Craig !* in 8 innings; o ff Kry
2 in I. Hit by pitcher, Cox by
Craig, Losing pitcher, Craig. CmTotals ........ 20 I *1 21 Hi 0 pi res, Ware, Luther ami Houston.
TAM PA
AB It II PO A K Time 1:62,
Knead, ............. 3 I 0 I 3 0
Hicks, 3b........... 4 0 1 4 3 0
Estrada, p........ 3 2 1 0
3 1
Weik, hs.............3 I 1 3 0 0
Lee, rf............... 4 2 3 0 0 0
Casuren, cf........ 3 1 2 0 0 0
Nance, c....... .. 4 0 o K 5 0
Jearner, lb......... 4 0 1 0
I o Tampa .. .. ..
Peterson, If. ..
-l u 2 ;; o o Lakeland
St. PeU'r1tulip
Totals ........ 32 7 It 27 It I San fonl
x Batted for Riley in ninth.
Sanford ............... ODD Hill 000— I
Turn p a ................ 200 003 02x—7
Two base bits, Peterson, Weik.
Stolen bases, Snead, Kstrndn,
Nance, Double plays, Dicks, Kauai
Jesmer to Snead. Left on bases,
Sanford 6; Tampa 6. First base
on balls, off Kidd t; o ff Myers 1;
o ff Estrada 4. Hits, o ff Kidd 1
in I; o ff Meyers 7 in 7 innings.
Hit by pitcher, by Estrada, (Joy­
ner and Dumas), Myers, (Estrada)
Struck out, by Kidd 1; Myers 2;
Estrada 8. Passed hulls, Alford, Washington
Nance.
Losing pitcher, Kidd. Philadelphia
Umpire, Baxter. 'Iinio 1:60.
Chicagb
St. Louis
Cortes’ Spanish forces were in Detroit .. ..
need of gunpowder til one time and Cleveland
ns sulphur was u necessary consti­ New York .
tuent of gunpowder one of his o f­ Boston .. ..
ficers permitted snself to bo low­
ered into Hi i ei..ter of the Mexi­
can volcano Popocatepetl where he
obtained it.

y t) FE.P GOEF\ S A K E S M A ’ \
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Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia 4.

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Contest Goes 12 Innings ilut
Washington Wins ou t With
Single Run, 1 to 0; BroWns
Dutvn Philadelphia 7 to G

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Ginn Is A re Downed By Cubs
As Pittsburgh Crew Forges
,‘t Games Abend in Rag
Race; Beds Beat Phillies
BROOKLYN. Aug. 21.— f/P)Cuyler’s freak home run in the six­
th inning Thursday gave Pitts­
burgh the margin by which it de­
feated Brooklyn, 2 to 1, and made
its advantages in the pennunt race
a full tiiree games as New York
lost to Chicago. Cuyler’s ordinary
single hounded high over Brown’s
head in center field nnd rolled to
the exit gate. Brooklyn’s only run
was a homer by Zack Wheat in the
first.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh .. .. 1.00 001 000— 2-8-0
Brooklyn
100 000 000— 1-0-0
Batteries: Kremer and Smith;
Grimes and Taylor.
CUBS TRIM GIANTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—(/P)T«ny Kaufman held the Giants to
three hits in eight innings Thurs­
day and staved o ff a desperate
rally in the ninth to give Chicago
a 6 to 3 victory. Bentley went the
fuli distance for New York ami
drove in all three runs, The de­
feat put the (iiants 3 games be­
hind Pittsburgh.
Score by innings:

Chicago ...... 000 020 300-6-11-2
New York .. .. 010 IJOO 002-3- 6-2
Butteries: Kaufman and Hart­
nett; Bentley and Snyder.
REDS TROUNCE PHILLIES
PH ILAD E LPH IA, Aug. 2I.-I/P)
Cincinnati made it 3 out of 1 by
Inking Thursday's game with Phil­
adelphia, 8 to 4. Itixey was touch­
ed up for eight hits in the fir: t
five innings hut tightened up over
tho last four.
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati .. .. to t 0U3 two— 8-16-2
Philadelphia .100 2in Ooo—-1-10*5
Batteries: Itixey and Hargrave;
Pearce, Conch, Knight and lieu-

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BRAVES ROMP ON CARDS
BOSTON, Aug. 21 .— i/l*i The
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the filial game Thursday B to 3.1
Rogers lironshy, league leading'
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man was on base.
Score by innings:
St. Louis
DOO noo o:;o !-7-*J
Boston
001 201 2(lx 0-0-1
Ihit tenon: Mails and O’ Farrell;
Barnes and O'Neill.
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of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work.
Water nr.d Boat Tanka. A t Oak
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Phono 651 nnd 63-W

Large corner lot
on Sanford A ve­
nue in Rose Court
—Priced fo r quick
sale at $2250 —
$275 Cash, $275 in
50 days, balance
$150 semi-annu­
ally. Apply

TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
’ {'la. Thousands read the clas­
sified pages of Florida's Great
Chinawnre in English Porce­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
lains, Buvarinn ami Japanese Minimum 25c, cash with order. ONE FORD RACER, new motor,
Write for complete rate card.
new tires. in first elass condiChina make lovely gifts
lion. 1rice $DI0.00. Can he seen at
I'AI.M B K Aril COUNTY - The
709 U . 3rd St. Telephone 296-W.
scene of stupendous develop­
The Ball H ardw are
Call ! -tween 6 p. in. and 7 n. m.
ment. Reml about it in the Palm
i B«*ach Post. Sample copy sent on FOR SALE ^ our choice of 75 city
request.
lots, good buys for home sites
ami tnve.snm nts. Mid-Fluriil a Land
W . H. L O N G
ADVERTISING gets results if it Co. PIlone 725.
readies potential buyers. PaMEAT M ARKET
latka Daily Ni.vs is circulated in FOR SALI- ; Four lots. One 8
room cotti•ge and out house.
an intjustrn^l ,ap«l, agricultural sec­
Good well. lam) iiimruv't•d and
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410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla, tion.
fenced 1517 Mongestine V,ve., or
ADVERTISE in tin* Journal-Her­ P. o. Box s:12.
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
II. A . S I'E IR
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
FOR HALE—Space &lt;m tdo png;
rates lUe per line. Waycross JuurContractor and Builder
for classified advertisements,
iml-Hernld. W.iycmas, Georgia.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
s99. M — Phone — 499-M
or sell thnt second-hand goods ?
TAMPA MORNINt TRIHUNT
•Send
in
your
subscription
to
the
2103 PALM ETTO AVE.
Tribune or hanJ it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest news; aiicr. One year,
E veryth in g
$3.06, 6 month-. $1 0:i, three months
$2.00. If yon desire $1,U00 insur­
For the Sportsman ance
policy add 1«c to your order.
P r in tin g — Decorating

G. TAYLOR DYER

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Phono 8
W.KCIRIC CO.

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Acreage, Farms ami orange
Groves n Specialty
1020 Laurel Avenue.
Member of
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Florida State
Florists Association.

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Special Attention
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Bldg.

FOR S A L E : One pair mules, har­ W ANTED: Cnrpcntcrs and labor­
ness and wagon. Hay rake nnd
ers for new ice plant. Apply on
mowing machine. W. E . Betts, Hall job at Reels Gnragc.

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fied business, rate lc a word, min­ FOR SALE or 6 months lease, di­
imum 2 lc cash with order.
rect from owner 5 room house,
bath electric light-.. 2 1-2 acres,

H IL T O N ’S

WANTED: To buy n nine or ten
room house close in, suitable for
roomers. Will pay $1M)0 cash, bal­
ance in monthly payments. Trice
must ho reasonable. I’ . O. Bojc 121.

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WANTED TO RENT: 5 room
FOR SALE: Two Last front lots
house. Rent not exceed $25.00
on Snnford Avc., 60x125 feet. per month. Will lease for 12
.Published FOR SALE; T It'll n.ti
One corner. Easy terms. Address months. J. H. H. Care Herald.
Lakeland, Florida.
Box 352. City.
W ANTED: Orders for awning.
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
Will be ready to start making
FOR SALE: Two East front lots
through the Xenia Gajette. Zenon Sanford Avc., 60x200 feet. within 5 or 6 days. J. IL II. Caro
|*5 40hi°; Rich agricultural disThree miles out. Easy terms. Ad­ Herald.
irict. Want ad and display rates
dress Box 352, City.
on request.
W ANTED: Wanted to buy a few
FOR SALE: Two n.
lots in either Hollywood or Coral
Sanford Avc. Thr
FOR SALE nt n bargain, stock of Gables, Fla., for building purpose.
COLUMBUu.
3 (Ga.,) LEDGER
Gindervillo Heights
merchandise nnd store fixtures, What have you? O. M. Lees, Gen.
Classified- ——
ads ....
havre the Iarj
$200.00 up. Easy ten
nninunt about $1,500.00. Will trade
Delivery, Sanford, Flu.
circulation in
1 Southwestern
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tier. Gindervillo, Fin.
for good Ford as cash payment
Ria. Rate 8c (6-word line)
and terms on balance. Rent reason­ W'ANTED: Girl to do stenographic
able. Have other business reason
work. Two afternoons a week.
u r.A tlt the prosperous fartnfor selling. A real hargnn for some Address L. J. Care Herald.
. ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
one. For further information call
ia county advertise in the DeLand
on or write F. E. McNcal, Oviedo, W ANTED: Truck crop on halves
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Fin.
or part wages for 1926. Nice
with order.
farm, can give best reference. Ira
FOR SALE: One Ford coupe. 1935 Wnrtcii, Route 2, Quitman, Ga.
MAINE — Wotcrville, Morning
lot, dwe
H'odel. Cheap. Victor MeLaulin. W'ANTED: 25 per cent commis­
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine ing. An
sion paid to ladies selling glovepeople nre interested in Florida for home
FOR SALE: Gas stove anil double silk lingerie. Write District Sales
property,
Reach them through1Renlty Co.
bed. 304 W. 5th Street.
Mgr., Box 422, Gainesville, Fla.,
the Sentinel . Rote card on ap-‘ - ----------for
agency in your town.
plication.
rOR SALE: 2 caliber Winchester WILL PAY cash for your equity
in city lots. Send full descrip­ W’ ANTED: Colored boys and girls,
repenting rifle, 12x15 wall tent,
A LITTLE TTANT AD IN The .l-’ -Jl) Smith &amp; Wesson revolver, tions and price to P. O. Box 831. I.u-Reth Cafeteria.
HERALD will bring you in big nnd some house paint nt $1.95 per
LOTS WANTED: Wc have purchresults. Advertise those old ar­ gallon. Apply 506 Sanford Avc.
users waiting to buy well locat­
ticles you have stored away nnd
ed lots. Whnt have you? Denn-Berg
have no use for. A little thlrty- FOR SALK OR TRADE: Grocery
Corporation. Phone 713.
ccnt ad may bring you several
store for city or country prop­
dollars. Phono 118 nnd n repro- erty. 301 Sanford Ave.
WANTED TO BUY: Lots on High­
sentative will call and see you.
land Avenue. Give lot number,
I ()R SALE: Late model Buick six,
price nnd terms. Post Office Box
in perfect condition. Will considFLORIDA—O R LA N D O — Orlando er real estate for trade. Box 203.
431, Snnford.

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Morning Sentinel; largest classi­

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FOR SALE: Seed potatoes, Spauld

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Y, AUGUST i l , 1925.

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
history; n half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Bay Htartrd;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Wrilo Devel­
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
cola News.

Apartment near new
children, 1009 Union
FOR KENT: Attractive, large fur­
nished room, nenr the water.
Private home. Phone 571 -J.
FOR RENT: Four room furnished
house. Modern conveniences. 611
9th St. Phone 9103 after 7:30 p.
m.
FOR RENT: Furnished sleeping
rooms. Hot ami cold water. 120
Palmetto Ave.
FOR RENT: Desirable ground
floor, furnished apartment. 206
East Third Street. Phone 110.

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TO REACH BUYERS or aellere of
Florida real estate advertise In
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cents e word
Any physician will tell won that Sundays.
“ Perfect Purification of the Sys­
tem is Nature's foundation of
Perfect Health."
Whv not rid
yourself of chronie ailments thnt
nre undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak­ T H E R E ’S A
ing a thorough course of CalotnlM.
—once or twice a week for several D IF F E R E N C E
weeks—nnd see how Nature re­
wards you with health.
Cnlotnbs are the greatest of nil
system purifiers. Get a family My prices on Tiros and Tubes
package, containing full directions,
are lower.
price 35 eta.; trial package, 10 cti.
At nny drug store,
(Adv.)

Renew Y o u r Health
By Pu rification

FOR RENT: 3 room npnrtment,
__f urnished. Call Herald o ff ice.
Panama City— Plans proposed
FOR KENT: Furnished apartment.
Shirley Apartments, 219 First for installation of ,'1000 k. w%hydro­
electric power plant here, "to coHt
Street. Phone 464.
*500,000.
FOR RENT: I-nrge front room in
private apartment, next to hath.
Booms For Bent
Hot water nt all times, five blocks
from town. Reasonable, Inquire
FOR RENT— Rooms wlt'n or with­
Herald Office.
out meals.
Itcasonablo rates
Del.and—Over million dollars Lincoln House.
now available for road and bridge
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment.
construction in Volusia county.
Apply Hanford Paint and Wall
Paper Co. 112 First Street.

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

R IN K ’S F IL L IN G
S T A T IO N
1113 Sanford Ave. Hanford, Fla

A 50 ft. corner lot fa c­
ing Lake Monroe, only
one block from F o r­
rest Lake Hotel. $200
per foot. Terms.

1N SU U AN CI

Business Sites
Apartm ent House Sites
W ater Fronts

Oil prices are lower too.

W e Have Several
Tracts On Lake
Monroe

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's grentest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

w ell within the City
limits that o ffe r the
best development pro­
positions in Sanford.

MORGANTOWN. W V A „ people
nre interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Office in
Ing Annex. 1924 Dodge Touring.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
1925 Dodge Coupe.
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
1923 Dodge Coupe.
est daily. Want nd rate 1 l-2c per
1922 Dodge Touring.
word; 4 insertions 1 I-4c; 6 or
1923 Dodge Graham 1 1-2 lot
more lc per word each insertion.
Truck. *
1921 Dodge Screen 1-2 ton Truck
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I. W. Phillips* Sons
noy if this page hasn’t your clns
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Dodge Bros. Sales and Service
b:---- Florida
t’honc 3
Oak and 2nd St today. No. 118.

W e will help you
finance and develop
the properties which
w e now control.

A. 1*. CO N N ELLY &amp; SONS

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